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B)'. TOM BARLEY .., Of CM O.llr ,llot S
TESTIMONY~ROl't 49 wj esses who a'pp~ared before the
Ora nge-.County G nd Jury htdicates Alisessor's Office employes
openly worked n ~ndrew Hinshaw's successrul> 19'12 coo·
gresstonal campaigr<at county taxpayer expense.
When s ummed up, nearly 2,000 pages of testimony spaced out
over the past five months meant criminal indictments against
ninehigb ranking officials in the Assessor's Offlce. ~ · .
And, according to Deputy Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi, the in-
vestigation leading lo the indictments is not yet over.
nine drew county money wh1le actually working on Hinsbaw·s
congressional campaign of 1972.
Prosecutors Michael Capizzi and William Eyans made it
clear after the 1ndictment was issued that they regarded def en·
dant George Upton. then the "imnliilstrative services oCCicer in
the assessor's office, as the key figure in the inquiry.·
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THE llECOBD OF Upton's ppearances before the Grand
• Jury makes it clear that Assistant District Attorney Capizzi and
Deputy District Attorney Evans were not.exaggerating.
"I know that it WilS overtime that they were putting in lo
maxe up for the vacrtion time they'd used on the campaign," Up·
ton, 54, of Santa Ana conlessed at one point of his interrogation.
N. Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
paign that led Lo llinsh<iw's unseating· of tormer representativ
~ G . Schmitz in the 40lh Congress1dnal 01slrit.'t
WITN-ESS KENNETH l\hcLEOD. the maQ.....Who look over
Upton'sjob as adQlinistralivc servtCt'S officer, puts the total at 75
out of about 1ooemp1oyes at one phase ot his tesllmony.
MacLeod quotes llin'Sh~v as saying: "Get me a list of the
· empl()¥es in the (assessor's) office. we are going to send out as
many people to work on this campai~n.qs Wt' can.··
Upton's reply, MacLeod states, was, ··we \\ill get you a list:•
He told the Grand Jury the list was delivered withi ive minutes
and that Hinshaw then checked off all the employe assigned to
· -campaign duty-among them a number of Democrats. So Ca r, the ni'ne department leaders have been charged with
grand·theft, conspiracy, submission of fflse claims and violation
of government codes.
And Upton further testified befor e .the Grand Jury that the
oavment sliPS involved in Whlft Capizzi and Evans say was an·
embezzle ment or at least $10,000 were brought in lo him. for
s ignature by either then assessor Hinshaw or Mrs. Geraldine
··Geri•' Ford. Hinshaw's secretary.
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THEY ARE ALLEGED to'have nodded in· approv&1 as,<11·~ -~
partment employes in •·wholesale number s" worked on
Hinshaw's campaign on county time.
Two of the nine indicted retired from county service before
completion of the Grand Jury inquiry into a llegations that the . .~
Both Capizzi ;ind Evans make it clear in quesuons wsed to
many of the 4~ witnesses tbat they believe the majority of the as-
sessor's staff was involved dun~ county time in the 1972 cam·
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THOSE ASSESSOR' employes named by Hinshaw are
described throughout the transcript as "volunteers" burseveral
witnesses make it clear that the le1·m is misused.
Senior appraiser Hobert Francis Giblin Jr. told the Grand
Jury that there was a "clinlOle of fear" in the assessot's office
under Hinsjta\v's administration.
<See HINSHAW CAi\fPAIGN, Page.AZ)_,. ..
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TIME DIMS MEMORY
Witness Cleary
-• o.ttr .. , ... Staff ......
MUM IS THE WORD ASS8$SO~ Valierga
Few U.S.'3 .... •
Citizens
Stoc~ Up
· .NEW YORK <AP> -The na·
tion•s bankers and brokers
fielded many questions from the
public, but few Americans were
buying gold bullion today, the.
first day of legal ownership since ..
the Depression.
Commodity exchanges dealing
in contracts for ruture deliveryJor
gold bu'lrion reported a streng an· ~
itial surge of trading, but activity
slowed as the day wore on, and
H ;llS haw~mpa;·gn co~~r:~: ~~~~~~!~;~dl.tonet~ ., ., Market -·IMM--of the.Chicago
. ' . Mercantile Exchange-. where
contracts for d~livery of bullion ·Hea·ded y. .~leao;· are traded in lots of 100 troy 11.1· ounces, the January price fell ao
~18L!SO at mid-dQ,GffMfrom • · · · ~ · --. oueai• ad.a. Tie llaNh. J 'B.:G~&YGRANVJLL.£ said in a one-hour appearance ·ana September contract months Ot•o.tJ~tr.H before the jury. · wcredown$10. ·
Veteran Orange Coast political But. he added. I rvine City Gold futures· eontractsjon the
figure Chip Clcpry t old the Qmrrcilman John Burton was the Chicago Board of Trade, which
Orange County Grand Jury last rf'an to see. when it came to cam· sell in three kilogram -96.45
month that he was the architect paign manttower. troy ounce -blocks, closed at
or Andrew Hinshaw's successful ··1 delegated that lo John $182.50 for January, off from the
l972 congressioflal campaign. Burton,'' Cleary said when asked $194 opening price.
.. It was I who molded the cam · by Deputy Oist. Atty. Mike The New York Mercantile Ex··
paign organjzation, raised funds Capizzi who was responsible for change contracts for delivery of
and planned strat~gy," Cleary acqui1·ing people to man election gold in' January, sold in Jots of * -(:( * phone banks a nd 1to walk pre· 32.151 lroy ounces, opened at $194
cincts. an ounce, slid to $181, and traded
0111Y Pllol PloolO lly lltci.1rd l(Htlle1 Transcript Like Cleary. Burton was a paid at$183.20 by midafternoon. Other
. _ Hinshaw C\lmpaign worker _, ' contract months we re off $10 to
But unlik~Cleary, Burton was $12 from daily highs.
Tells ·s1·1ence not one of the 47 witnesses.called "It's a wild house here;· said a
lo testify bef.ore the Grand Jury spokesman for the N~w-York
during its recent. rive-moot~ in-MercanlHe, :where trading in the
HE HAs.flNGER ON PULSE OF 'BRISK' GOLD MARKET
'Don't Expect to Make Killi!!g; Advises Jeffrey Childs
Three ~harges Of Vallerga vestigation into the illegal use "opening minutes was halted due
a n d p a y men t o r county to an inOu~ or orders. · ... -
employes assigned work in Likewi!e at the. Commodity ~he day after he was elected
county assessor last month,"Jack
Yaller ga sat before the Orange
County Grand Jury and refused
to a nswer questions related to his
role in Andrew Hinsha,w's 1972
congressional cs.mpaign.
Hinshaw·s '72campaign. Exchange, Inc., 'in New York.
· So-far, nine high officials in the fra ntic activity caused a trading
county Assessor's OHice ·Hin· · hall seconds aft.er the ~xchange
1 shaw headed have been indicted. opened.
While Cleary could )'ecall as·
signing the manp0wer details to
Burton, according to a tr a nscript co' ld . W;nds
Newport Brbk"er
N ained in F rllud
of his secret testimony. be drew a .,
blank on 47 other questions asked
. After Vallerga invoked the
Fifth -1\mcndmerit nine timel:?,
him. 'fl ' Jury Foreman Russell Parks ex·
c uscd h i m without learning Cleary unswere.d either, •·1
don't recall," or. "I don't re-
is J ack member." tosychquesti11nsas:
-"Did you ever call anyone al
4.1nything more than:
-Valler ga's name
'Vallerga.
O"range. the Assessor's Office and say,
Blast Area
To LoW 46s ... ( ..-H e js· presently
County's asses~or.
-He was ap1X>mted assessor .~an. 3, 1973, when H.mshaw ab.an·
doned the past to become the
Republican representative from
the 40th District.'"
According to .Grand Jury
t ra n scripts of his sec ret
testimony, Vallerga ··respe~tful· 1 Jy decllned on advice or counsel"
to say if he was employed by
Orange County in any capacity in
l972. . H e a lso .. res p ectfu ll y
declined" to say irhe had ussisl·
" ed Hinshaw in his successrut
campaign or if he bad dir~ted
any Assessot s mrice cmploft'~
to wo rk qn Hinshaw's Q<?halr.
··-• Nor would Vallerga state if he had a uthorized ovcrLime pay for
·, ~mpJoyes who had not worked
overtime or authorized vacations
and then not charged employes
/or ·~vacatiop time" s pent on
campaign work.
Finally, Vollergn said he would
''respe~Jly decline" to answer
an_x questions related to lhf cam-
J>algn asked hjm by Dcp Dist .
Atty. Mike Capiul .
Be tore being queried, tl\t coun·
ty assessor was given J">et·mi ~ion
lo read a prcpm·cd st 1tc.mcnt to
lhe jury •
ln his -~ri~C tatcm •nt,
Vijllergn s~11d his Bllm·ooy, John
Cahill. hntt contuckd t\1pu11 und
District Altornct cell Hicks ''lo
t ind out.,lbc Coe of the invcstigu·.
l.JOO '' • ,
But. he said. C&hill's efforts
proved una vnll1n1. •
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·Andy wants to gel som~ more
people down a.t h~adquarters.' yv e
need more people." ·
-''Wbatdidyoudowith lhe list
of campaign workers who assist·
ed in 1972?" '
-''Qid you ask anyone to call
the Assessor's Office to get girls to
<See CAMPAIGN, Page A2>
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The year 1975 is literally blow-
ing into th·e Orange Coast as cold
eusterlies continue tbrollgboul
the area.
Wind warnings were hoisted
early today with predictions that
gusts would range f rqpi 30 to 50
miles per hour and teteper"-tures •
hover i n g in the sos during
daylight hours. '•
The mercury is exoected.to.dip
Gu·a ... d s e1· ... ed to the low 40s by tonight and ear-.a~ ~ LvNewYear"sDay.,
Although the gusts ·were a
strong finale to 1974, authorities In N~wport
Center Theft-
at Orange Coast marinas ·alld
Orange County airport report no
problems earlier today wbep the NAMED IN INDICTMENT
heavy gusts hit. _ Newpoct~h's O'Bryon
Sm a ll craft tied down at the 1 --I
A Newport Center security airport , ~wer spokesme n said, -·
guard was arrosted early this are not ln danger unles~ the Bi.)Jy 'Used'
morning a nd •Charged , wit.b. velocity r~aches 60 miles per
possession or stole n property. T hour or more. .
$188 worth of potted plants taken Forecasters predict just that B N1·xon?.
Cro m one of Ute center's depart· ror the Southern Ca lifornia · y
menl tores. . mountain areas where roaring ·
Arrested'" about an hour arter easterlies will r~a'ch 65 miles an DALL As. T t-x (A p)
the t~efl was reP.C>rted was Ch.ad ho~r or more late today and Evangelist Billy Ga·aham suys hl!
Durnl, 21. ·-Of 292 Cypress St., toni.~ht. . . may hove becl\ ··usNI" by mcm·
Laguna Beach. W1.nd warrungs for mol~1sls ber · ol the :-..1\on ~uimm1~1ration
· McEveny apprehended Durtil per,tsted ~hrough the dny tn the who capitali~·cf on his friendship
.it h is borne after anolht'r ..buri:lest:hit oreas-parlicularly with H1ch ard ~1 '\axon lo bol l<.'t ~c·wport Center secunty guard mountain passes and roadways the fot'ID l'I' p1~s1c1enl's 1rna~c
reported se('ing a man cli mb allh~baseofcanyon~. ---"Mnyht• J \\,1s n .11\'\• ul lhul
over the fence a nd tukt.• lh<' CUJ.on .Pns~. lhe R1~~ Rout • time-; fl\;•>~ J wa~ .u:,ed r •
ph1nts. thu Pomona nr\d <>nu.no nrea~ Gr~h:im :j.mf durinlit u nCW$ t•oo
The tell tnlc chr> leadin g and pnrts of t.HC &in Fernando fer~nc her~ Monda\
McEveri.Y to .th• sul4pcct .wus tha Volley 'Wert ~.reas wh re the~ No.on him ·<.'lf fl<'\.t'r ;1\lc:mpll'd r~port the th1clcs~af1Cd '".4 bat· California H11tiway Patrol to t'\ploil lh\'ir rt'llttlouship. ~ut
tery-operotcd vehicle, police al· worncd ct1mpc1'11, U'nllcre and the " omc of has. t:>H mny ha\• tru.'d
lcge. -..._ llkenollo trnvc1, I to do so," the cv ... ngd1sl :al~.
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Wilham L. O'Bryon, a t"et1rcd
Newport Beacl) stockbroker. has .
been indictect·on three securities
law violations relating to alleged
fraud in the collapse of U.S.
FinanciaJ Inc .. a now·dwunct,
San tliego a·eul estate firn(;
The charges aguinst O'Bp1on ·
were announced by U.S.. ~t·
torney Harry-5tewa1d as being
related to an indictment handl'd ·
down by the federal Grand Jury
in San Diego Monday against six
other financiers alleging con
spit·acy, mail fraud, fraud in lh<'
sale of securities. acc<'plrng A•lh
for. procunng bank lo;.i ns a nd
other offenses.
. , The six financiers an~ ac:Cl1st•d
o' scheming to mll atc finunl'1.il
statem ents of U S f'i m11it·1al m
o rd e 1· l o--b1 1 i7 b a n I. s a n d
stockholders. Steward :..llCI
O'Bryo'l· conla<·ll'd ,1l h1 ....
Bayshorcs hornc tod.1~ :-.,1id lw
had not 'seen lh<' <'hiu·gt• dnn1
ments und ther<.'forc had no t·oni
ment. lle....adtted. · I W<•s not 111
l e n tiorui..ll..v in vol n·d 111 .111 ~
l'rtwdulent matters " .
The U.S. :lltornl') h:.ln<ll1n g tht•
case. David Curnow. lo<l.iy ,.,
-plained that offt ct'I:. ot L S
Financi~l alle~cdly <'Oll<:t.'" t.•d .1
!-iChem c to defraU<l Q.v intl.\lml-!
11n..an.c1al statcm<'nls \\h1ch
caused people to buy lj,. F111Jn
cial stock I t.
Curnow \aid that O~Br\on '"
nol UCCU!l!Ni ot . C'tli ng I tw ~l{"IC'k OI'
part1<'ipal1n~ 1n tht' allt' r.tf
sC'hcl'T) c ns a b1 oloi:t•1 . ~·u 1 now :1 I
legcd that U.S. Fsn.1n('1,1I · .... 010 ··
!'lroperly 1l own<'d w o·u··~ou.
then ga\'t' him th ~ m on~v to
''buy" it ~1th. und then h<t lak1·
· sold .. 11 h:,ck tot hl' hrnl
• Ev~rybody lhou).!ht hl' w a~
buying th\' propt•rty on ac.-·
(S.to t'llA o. Pa&r. At?)
Holid.a y · .i
Slow ing ..
. . oc; Sales
·By JOHNVALTERZA
\1 OttlleO.llJPii.tS..U
The <nange · Coakt's o,,iy
licensed gold dealer -today
reported a flurryo(phone queries
and brisk business °'oQ this, the
rirst day that average citl~ns can
buy the precious metal on the
openex~h~nge. •
And the price, .as or midday.
had dropped from $192 an ounce
Monday to $182.50.
··That's not w1usual. because
the price could easily nyctuale
as much as five percent in :\ day
and reallt mean very little;• said
J effrey S. Childs of lotercon·
tinental Jnvemment Companyi of·
Newport Beach. . ·
Childs said that the mark~
a1---eoMt. c:oukl be. m. brisker, but ~au~ of tbe 1 ,
pending holiday and some cau-
tion by m ajor investors, the real
reading of the market might not
-come until some time next week.
Although Childs doubts the
security of an investment in raw
gold, he stressed that investors
should not expect to-make a kill·
ing in the metal.
''T.here were a lol of predic-
tions about a pat at The end of the
rainbow. but th~t's not the sort or
<See GOLD, Page A2)
Balloon Goe s
O n Th ursday~-.
\
Launch ·-of the transatlantic
•balloon is :;till scheduled for 4
a. tn. Thursday despite gust~
winds which today invaded the
Orang<teoa:-.t and the launch site
n<'al' Ore blimp hangars of the
Santa Art<l Marine Corps Air Sta·
t1on .
Both base officials and ~ources
close to the Forbes Atlantic ~1·0-
j ect said the launch was timea to
go off on schedule in the belief the
winds will subside by the prc-
dawn launch hour. I ·
Th(' 13-halloon vehicle will
carry. milliona ire publis her
Malcolm Forbe:> and aero~p;.u:c
!-it·it.>nlis t Tom llci n~ht>1 mer on
\\hat they hope will lw .1 suc·
n•::.j ful ll.OOO·milt· journey across
the Unih!d Stall':> J nd tht.' Allan·
llCO<.'Can
Orange Coast .
\l'eathv "'
Su nny ~Ides a n1' ~us ly
\\ 111ds \\ill h1ing tn the New
Y1'.1r .1long tlw Orange C'oast.
.H tord1 n i.: to lht' W('athl•r
"l'n H't' Norrtrcustct:ly gusl::..
11 fl t '1 1ll mph ,.,. i II con ti ntll!
tlu ough ~ncsda~'. Highs 1n
nrnl lo uppt•r 50:>. Low~ in 40s.
I SIDE TODA\'
,\n /111nC>1 :>l tuktll tl.'ho IOO~CI fop
m11rk.rn1dn Ml f11~ hiQ/1 !\Clwol n•
,,,. le-am Im.~ l>cen orraumtd (HI
111 1, 1111 n lrr c harqt•.~ m New
Yor~ Su stoll/ ('Cl}/<' i\5 ...
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Crtn•ord eJ P-1• '' 1 Df'flh Hohn• A t ~· A• EftlOl'••il P•1• M stoc~
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DAIU' PU.OT·----
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Employes -~¢11
~~{-Activities
.
T~mporary employc Arle!le . E Q> .P J o yes a dopted a
Fasolo lc!)tlried tHat sht' was a~erminology /or the campaign ,
signed the t~c;l< or opening t•on-activities tt}nt appar e ntly
gressionol c:mdidut<• Andrew swirlcd.ar.ound them1n liltC Muy,
llins baw's cumpaign head· 1972, as tbe effort to unseat
quarter:; in Full<'rton at 8 o'clock Republic an maverick John
t>acb morning, a secrct Ora~gc Schmitz entered its final stages.
County Grand Jury lrunscr1pt hus
mdicated. '
Auditor Jhaa$ell J ohnson told
the Grand Jury tb:ll he helped re ·
turn some borrowed campaign
headqua rters tables to Bullock's
rnSanta Ana
Assessor .Tack V;.illcrga's
secretary. Margaret Callinan,
said s he s tuffed campaign en·
velopes, walked a precinct and
· ( helped out jn campaign head-
"'quarters .
' Richard EckcFI said that
Someone said to be working on
a ··special project" was un-
derstood to be out on the 'cam·
palgn trail. "The boys upstalrs •
was a common reference to the
Assessor ·s Office hierarchy who
helped Hinshaw in his bid for
Schmitz's seat.
There is an un identified
m ystery woman identtfied by a
number Of employe witnesses
only as •·wru~tJoats" who was
apparently actiV'e in the cam·
paign activlties.
O.lly,.....Su",...._
IN EVE OF STORM .
Congressman Hinshaw
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Hawaii's .Kilau·e a Giv es Show
WASHINGTON (AP > -The eruption began nt 12:20· 1o.st.Suchnct1vitymay;oi:ie~
Kilauea volcano on the island of :i.m . Hawaii lime, 3:20 a.m. PST. strong for '&Ome ~riod 0 c
Hawaii began erupting 1n spec-PMerson said the eruption perhaP!i foT jetheral g::l:OiY: f
tacular fashion early today. tbe began from a three·mlle long fis· weeks -un en lai d
United St11tes Geological Survey SUl'e which partly rings the taperofr,thesurveyexp. neflh
reported so'lthern end of the crater of th~ Jf'rom the sharp defiation °ti e Or. DQ.nald Peterson, scientist volca!'o, a t about 3,500-fee;t . vo~ano jus~dbe'~~~ ~~er::,f:ee 0:i:
in c h arge of the s urvey's. elevation. Peu:rs~ri sai • end oftbe
Hewaiian volcano observatory I There is no immediate d anger imm<:daate and s udden
telephoned the survey's head: to any people or cultiv::ited ·land. cruptton." l b t er activity quarters with the report. the s urvey reported. · The pre sen . ~ . f . ~
Peterson said he and his col· P'eterson said the lava is mov· however, he said, is coming ~m
leagues were awakened by a ing southward into an uninhabit· an .entirely n_ew area~eo~ot oc•
seismic alarm that was triggered ed desert area on the south flank .. which .erulptlo~s fha
by a rash of small earthquake of Kilauea. The area is the Knu curred in h stoni 1~~ that the
tremors. At the saD}e time, he Desert of Hawaii National Park. Peterson ernp asiz. d
·said. the volcano, whfch had been Tbt: eruption ls locate~ about eruption was fro~l~eagfa~t
swelling and inflating in recent 30 mtles southwest of Hilo. the not from MaunJl __ t!• h ~so has weeks deflated sharply and sud· main city on the island. neigll bo~ volcano, w ~ .
denly ·-a sign that lava wa$ Peterson said it is difficult to shown signs of restlessness m re·
about to e rupt. · predict bow long the eruption will cent weeks.
man the cea m p~g o > Ne wport Raid
te1~f:~~;s~·;d re~ember~ · $S6 00. O C~ ~ FRAUD •••
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!~~~e~:r~ ,w ~~r{ -~~rd~ yw.is a ~s-"-. • 0 Caine count," Curnow s'aid ... But they
signed' w_o~k io his office during ' ..... / \
1
were givin g him the money. But
'oocaclse of his "political back·
ground" he was assigned to
Hins baw's Irvine campl!iJin of-
fice during normal working
hours. .
And, l!!ckert testified, Pa ul
Stewart. 'Who is now a Hinshaw
congressional aide. was there
When some or the etnQ..lbyes
asked questions, they were"t~Jd
or the "need to know, .. an ex-
pre"ssion June Lake,-e ·clerk
supervisor, testified she un·
derstood lo mean "mind your
own business.''
the campaign. , , in the ·nancial statements it
Jie also told the jury that he · -H l £' if • t d .looked lik sale and caused the .... ~
"thlnl{s" one or two other girls au ~on isca e repoi:ts tobe ted."
from the~ssessor,'s Office i;nig~t . • · Curnow expl · ed that the
have done eampa1gn -work tn bas · . . 1 charges mainly cone the al-with blm.
Another assesso1 .. auditor, J ack
Vaughn. testified that on election
day in 1972 he was sent out to pre.
cincts to keep tab on Republican..
ornce during nermal working An undercover Newi>0rt Beach BeDJaman Lawrence. 2~, of 1919 leied purchase of land
hours. police operation ended Mop~ay Rp~n,ya St., Anaheim, and amusement park near Seal k
And, he recalled, th 72 cal'Jl· night with the confiscation of -C~eon ~lue, 26, who refused to ·n San Francisco on wbic
paign record5' were · her $56,oOo worth of uncut cocaine glve poh_ce bishomeaddress. O'Bryon ts accused of making a
-destroyed or thrown in th . a nd the arrest of five suspects. .The fifth me1:~ arrested was $480 000 down payment. -voters who had not voted.
A payroll clerk said she was
surprised to learn t~ assess·
m ent supervisor Dios dado
Ungoco was in the Philippin~s t~~
d::iy in 1972 when he was reported
la addition to payroll costs al·
legedly ra_.bsorbed by Orange
County axpayers. Larry Lee
Bales testified he was paid S40 !or
mileage d riven on campaign
business. Ah~ five pages of the Grand
J ury traQscript is devoted to an
inquiry dfre.cted at determining
how much Xerox copy paper was
used duriryi ·a purported 2 a.m.
copy sesJion of campaign
material.
But Cleary could not re According to Capt. Richard V1t~ Lo~bard1? 35, who told Among the defendants is
membe r if he attended a cam-tUnilton, the arrest was made a po~ce he is a hair dresser and a Angelo Adams 8 form~ regional i 1
paign orga~ization meeting i~ few'ntinutes after the five sus-resident of the 29th Street ~part·. vice president~f UnionBank and
the assessor s headquarters or if pects 3'te.gedly agreed to accept m ent. . . . . former president ~Pf Southern
he had asked that a list be pre-$56,000 flll-nished by Federal · ~am1lton said the cocaine California FlrstNatronalBank.
"on the job."
And store clerk Joseph "Casey
told the Grand Jury that one of
the er rands he was asked"to ctin
durinJ the campaign was to pick
up Hinshaw's teeth at an Ana-
~ared showing the, party affilia-Drug Enforcement Adtnin!Stra-weighed three pounds. and ~as . u .S. Financial, in iu 197~ ~tion of the assessors personnel.. ·tion as paymentforthe cocaine. th~ largest single haul in the city b a nkruptcy petition, listed.;. ·J
But another Grand J~ wit· H~milton said the agreed price this ye~· liabilities of $315 million.
1ieim dentist'soffice.
··And that w;is embarrassing,"
Casey said of his experience in
the dentis t 's office.
Tales of campaign activity,
signing blank vacation and over·
tiine chits and other related elec-
tione.e,ring activities on county i
time !fowed from the Assessor's
Office workers who testified
-i>cfore tbf1GrandJury.
~ ,
By Dee. 9, the Grand Jury de·
cided it beard enou1th to indict
nine Assessor's Office chleftains. And, according to Deputy Dist.
Atty Mike Capizzi, the investiga-
tion is continuing.·
In his t estimony, Eckert gave
his opinion of why the county
employes were willing to go
along ··with the boys upstairs.''
··1 think most of these people
were novices to the political
J('Ame and they just figured, well,
tbls is the way it works," Eckert
tes~fied.
ness had a be.tter ~eco~ection of was "\\'.holesale-for the uncut / Stey.oard said the other def'en·
Cleary's relationshipw1ththeAs· drug. · A dants were. Robert H. Walter.
sessor's Office. · ·Arrested at a posh apa~ment. -,. Fr•• Page I former chairman ~U.S. Finan·
Assistant Asses.sor ~ec;>rge Up· at 203 29th St. wer~ Richard cial :-John B. Halv rson. former ~·one o.r the n)tle _1nd1cted of· Brewer, 29, and David Wright. GnT ... D president; David . . avel'ton,
ftciafs. said he ~k UlStructions 25, both r esidents '"f)f the apart· -V' LI • • • former vice president, and Deo-fr~m Cleary dur.1.ng the cam· ment. prediction 1 woul(i make. nis p. Hlll and Richard Arneson. pa1g~. . ~ Also-taken into custody were "Instead, we 'Suggest that whose own companies allegecUy
"Did you.rePQrt to Mr .. Cleary • some wise investing could turn a werepliony. periodica~J,y C>h the success .Y~~ Dan.;·el Brown worthwhile profit, a nd even if it Steward tdentilied five cor· wer~ ~avmg or the lack of it ~ doesn't, there are buy-back poratiQns also listed' as defen· Cap1zz1 asked Upt~n. . . b dauts 38 A·H Propecties, Bayview
''I reported to ~m per1od1cally Ri,., SI d ~~~~~rt~~~~~~~~ s:::::rea~~~ Investments, Coastal Land Corp.
but not v~~untar1ly. Mr. Ciea;,Y. -le8 ~ale ...... two per cent, .. he said. TSL,lnc .. a ndC';rX. Inc.
called me, Up~nanswer¢r · Tbe-tll-m, which has its own Halversonwas indictedlastOe-
• ,....,,.... ..... ..>.. u1 · c;:,.,. th Cali~ · .. -t tober on.1$ counts.or lying-to the * :k H ,, On Thursday ~~Y ~e1ti:tii~ p~~ous ~~~1: b~t grand jury and on four counta of
.--stores it for its customers as well. "lying lo postal inspectors. He was F~ P,,.e AJ Besides the Newport firm. identified at that time as bcµn&::::.-.J
Daniel R. Brown of Laguna several s tock brokerages are president of Republic Bancorp.~ IDNSHAW.CAMP AIGN --«when be said j ump, we any or those serVices. wi esses
jurbped, ·be testified. "We didn't told the_»riltd Jury. ""
question anything and nobody .Frederick "Cb.!J>" Clea y,
sought anybody's advice. It was Hinshaw's campaJt?n mana r
a very authoritarian regime.·· and confidant, i~ also, ldentifi
Two men who did.ask questions by Up~on at this ~mt <?f the
d h b. t d to b · d fl transcript and descnbed as be· an w o o Jec e eing ra · ing especially active in as· ed as ••volunteers" were , . .
segregated t~a distant corner of· s~ssor ~ office. affairs and
th , ff' h th . H1osbaw s campaign. ...-e asses.sor o ·~e ~.ere e~ Upton said Cleary held "con-
spent t~e1r days domg a~solule tinuous meeting~· with Hinshaw.
tv not,hmst-. the transcripts re· "He'd want to idnow how I was
veal. doing, WJlS I recruiting and was I
Au DJ To R . A pp RA 1 s E R getting people set up for Santa
RussellA.Johnsonofllimtington Ana," Upton told the Grand
Beach and a uditor-appraiser Jury. ·
Larry Lee Bales or Tustin both Upton was made "Santa Ana
• testifiedbeforetheGrand Jury. captain" in Hinshaw's campaign
following an organizational ~ Both m en have conhrmed that meeting in the assessor's o£fice
they were the targets of a de· at which J ack Valleq:ta, then
termi n ed altempt by the Hinshaw's chief aide. addressed
Hinshaw administration lo the ··volunteers." freeze them out or t·ounty
service. Johnson has, in fact. re· SE VER AL WITN ESS ES
cently taken a·post in private in-testified that Vallerga took the
dustry. lead at a meeting that took many
Testimony before the Grtinti t•mployes away from county
Jury additionally ind~s that l\l<icLeod testified that duty for
the Bullocks store 11'1Santa Ana's many hours of campaign work in
Fashion Square supplied the 40th Congressional Distrjcl.
rurniture for Hinsh<1W's. cam-Vallerga at that point outlined the t
paign headquarters. . volunteers' duties and s howed
Upton, among others, supplied them that they would not lose the
that testimony and he also told vacation time they were "donat-
the Grand Jury that the State ing"toHinshaw.
Jt~arm Insurance Company sup· Real estate appraiser Kent
plied th e ~c s ks u s ed by Giboney states in his testimony
Hinshaw's campaism workers. that both ,Hinshaw and Vallcr~a
. . .were among those senior or.
HINSHAW WAS NOT billed for fic:ii!!s who assigned him to cam·
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
paign duties in 1972.
"HERE WAS ANDY Hinshaw 1 running the show -ond ... it was a
• •
source of •.. amazement that they
were willing to use the resources
of the (assessor's) department in
a manner that I think was rather
lagrant, .. Giboney-told the
Grand Jury.
· G i b o n e y • s i m m e d i ·a t e
'supervisor, Fred Forbeck, was
one of the nine me.n indicted.
Upton repeats t,hroughout his
testimony that "a vast amount"
of overtime slips constantly
passed across his desk during
and after the election campaign.
But he states on many oc·
casions tha~ he cannot recall
"the person who put them
there."
"WHY DIDN'T YOU tell the
person to make them out
themselves it they had the re·
cords?" he was asked at one
point.
"Well, that's a good question,''
Upton r eplied . '·And when
!';Omething comes in from so-
meone like that, why you just
didn't -you did it."
Hangover Cure?
........
• Robert N. Weed ~ ff"lOtnC .,., l'vlll•-
·Jac k R. Curley -< Vlu ""ftl•lll •l'ld C:.._.•I MtMtlf'
Thomas l<eevil EdUO<
Thbmas A. Morphine
MAft<t111 ... Ullw
hatrles H. Loo~ Richard P. 'Nall ·~"'' .... Mellett ... c. ....
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f.t9mS.,Clt""°ftllt
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.N_o b el Scien~ist T e .lls Ideas
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -"' "Rut lheartaki'ngalittleolive
' Wnat docs a Nobel Prize winninjt "'t'tll before hand helps. And af-.
l'>Citntist do when he wakes up the Lcrward, just lie down until it
morning-after with a hangover? goes away."
Olive oJl and Vitamin. C were t.inus p~·Qling of Stanford ~1m.ong lhE> rolk re~~d1e.~ pr~· t:nivcrsity -winnex of a Nobel
posed fo r New Year s d~ an)(_c1 s Pri1.t> in 1954 for work with
hy several of the nimed scientists <'hcmic:i l bonds a&\a. .th& Nobel
1n .a poll Mon~ay. .. • P1·act' Prize in 1962 -s uggested
·1 never d id find jl cure,_ said Vitamin c.
Gleo.n Seabor~ former cha1rm.in
of the Atomic Enci·ify ·com· ·'Take ubout six gra~s. as.~
·mis!;1on. Berk<?ley chemistry Jll'~\lentM!ve befo~e drinking,
I prM~ssor ond \'.inner of a Nobel ~~1d Poulin~. addJng tbat ~ore
'Pri1c in 1951 for hclp~ng' c~utc \ 1tnmln C should be taken 1£. a.
heavy elements beyond ur~n~'um. hani;over arrives nnywa3(,
Berk c I Cl.Y.. physic l,;'\l Luis
Alv•trei. wT10 ~ol the Nobel ln
t9G8 for work watt\ elementary
parll<'ll'!\, ~::i1d : ••t got rcolly
drunk JU:o.l once. in 1943. A fri nd
told nil-Lhat the only cure wa~
p\Jrtt o\~ Arid you know, it
Wot kt'd. , ir.1culou~."
Beckman Named
Arnold Beckman or Coronn dcl
Mnr ha~ been nppointed by Gov. llO Rona ld R('agan to th<! ndv1~ory
l'Ommutec ror sel<'clton ot
Uru ''lrs 1 t_y ot Ca.Ii rorna~rcgt-n t ~ .
IU'ckmun. 74, cbnlrman or the
hoard or Beckmon ln.strumrnts.
lnt .. Irvine. was numcd lo a lwo-
YN\r term.
-.
And P:.uling odd d this finol
SUJ!:J.!Csl1on . '
.. Put vour drinking nrm in a di·
ln.i thl' n1s ht before and leave it.
lhct·c ''
Hills. former department chier making gold sales today and Los Angeles.
and 40-year employe of the abOut fiv~ coin dealers in the • The Securities and Exchange
Western Electric Company, died Southland also are taking orders Commission filed-a civil fraud ,
Monday following a lengthy ill-for the metal. .. suiL against· Halverson and
ness. Heretofore. only.· minted gold Walter last February, .charging
Funeral servlceS' for M.r .. coins could be legally sold, and them with conspiring to create
Brown wm be held Thursday at 2 many coin and silver bullion de· false·profits for U.S. Financial.
p.m . at Pacific View Mortuary alerstradedint.boseitems. In the October indictment.
Cl!apel in Newport Beach. But after today, ·an investor Halver son, 38, also was accused
Mr. Brown, of 21378 Ronda ,~ith the cash to spare, can have or lying lo postal inspectors about .
Granada, leaves his wfdo\v, his own ingdts and take 8 choice his involvementwithO'Bryon. Ethel; his brother. Orbin Brown fromthe dealers.
l or Tennessee: and six sisters, According to the latest markel
Mary Lou Babb of New Xork, quOtations. this is what can be Teulen Browrt·' af"'Tennessee. bought: l ··
Pauline Deaton of Virginia, Rox--One-ounce .''wafer•• ingots James Bullo.ck
anne Se)(, Juanita Dawson and sold at a minimum of 10 at the Ri da
stellaSnyder,allofFlorida. eo Th b k •tes Fri• y The family s uggests memorial "'182·50 rate. e ro erage fee is , . con~ibutions to Saddleback five percent and storaite in the vault is free. • '? • Com unity HOspital in Laguna -Ingots of five, 10 or 20 ounces
Hills. with a four percenlbroker.age fee ..
Fords Stay Home -The grand·daddy, a fOO.Ounce
bar witlra"break in the brokerage
fee. For the whopper. the dealer
charges only two percent.
................................. ,... From 1900 l:o 1973, I Wholesale Pricet_of-
1 All Commodities. up 66'), . -~"".· . ...i..,. New pars ..•.•. IQ> 47% .••• • • • • :-C::-r r~~ _.__ • ···--~~ V<>l l .... t. •••••• uuwu 43'Xt
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CARPET
_AT HOME,
, AT WORK,
, AT PLAY·
Contributes to sarety. Accents a U reatyle.
l edu4ltS notse Pollution.
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,.tocfay Ultli\'25 years ogo.
Carpet fs nn energy I f~l
AllVCr.
ca;,,ei hDA d'lfnger life
e~"PCClAney.
Provldes ease of cleaning and malntenuce.:-
lff ectlve ln1ul1tor 11ai.Mtbeatorcold I01H1. Tlmelcssiobeaut.y,comrortancMaahloo.
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With Your Slip port, ~merlca Profits _,.
From the U.S. C •. lndastey! ...
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ByALA.NOIRKTN ~· an 12me from 'C4nada." Te· ·month from the amne~ty ti\c.am-port to specific jobs or a1:c look· that thei,e n~u,c<.'s show pohr
Ot .. o.oy,.....14.1" called ~~ NlcbolaS: ~tstant nest month from tho amnesty lf~ 1ng for-job~ tht~m11t•h cs. . H''ponsl' to Prc:.1dcnt ford's
Last September President Ford dlrettor of tti Vc.t~rans Coilntiel· ndllneof Jan.31.thesearesomeor Jn Southl•tn C:.iltforniu. U.S. JI· h •t m ~ 1 h~· Ju~t1n· Ocp.irtmt>nt
.. announced his condilional a mnrs, mg Centl•r 10 Los Ah~es ... Tbey lbc figures in tM amn~sty num-t<Jrncy llichurd Stitz, who h;.1s .ind m1hLJn authunl1l·:. :.ay that
\)'program. Pb.ones started ring....,_ wanted lo know what \Ya.$ 10-• ber'S"gam : been processing drnft cvudl·r:. m.rny <h-:-.l'll~·r:. and e\ ader~
h\G at Selective Service offices valved. StateWi-de, 262 dc~ertt•r.s or for Los Angeles. Ornnge und hJ\ l' hl•t•n holdll\.ll l>ack &md \\ 111
and veterans centers as draft '1Now. look how many people dodgers buvel>ecn e nrolled in the Ventura Countit·l\· rl'poried that conw torn ard m th<.• last month.
·dedgersandde:serter$pressedfor have lllN>ed thc mselvj!s in from alternttte service prQga·um, but a bout 20 drnft dodgt•rs htt\c \\'t.• •l' l''\Pl'l't1ng a lot," St1l 1.
de tails on what Uley had to do to nll those c~lij; -the number is a only 80 of them urc actually turned thc.vm::,~lvcs it'l ::,o fJr fr,>m :o.iud. '.lud~in~ from my contul·t:.
setthe record straight.· reflection on t the whole pro· e mployed {n publtc service }obi the tri-l'OUJllY arc.· a w1Lh nll('lrM~::. "'ho ha\ e clients.
·•w e got an enqrmous amount gram is all about. and worklnG orr the1t·ti~c. The Critics of the pros:n.1m urguc the·~ ar<.· •:oing to be coming in nl
or phone caljs, one from S\veden Today, a t the end o rest are either undcf o.i:dersto re· ttw rate ot't,,o a day.''
wo Others So11f1ht
Col. R 1chard Scott. :in ad·
m1nt ... tra liH· olfH'l'r "ith the
.•ltl'rna ll' !>t'r\ IC<' p1·og ram in
S.1('r,1mt·nto, also «.''lll'cls "mon~
lo l'l\r<)lt prior to lht• dl•adllnl' ·
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SALUTE TO '75: So now the old ~at-up year fades away and the
time has come for us to turn to
each othe r and say Happy New
Year.
'So Happy ~Ycarto You :
Jewe~-· Robbery
SD:spect Slain
\'l li.'r.in:-. c·ounsclor N1cholJ:-.,
ho \\t..'\t'I'. tl;.11ms there ~11t•
lht)\l~anc.J s ol dl'serle rs and
dod .. er:. 111 C..1hforn1a. includin,.:
m..tn\ \\ho nH1vt•d to the ::.tJlt• ttl
tlw turnrn1l nl the' late '60s .Uld ...._
drly '70:-, ..ind hl' does not (':\p~·(.'t
May Your""nrcams All Come
True;
And if You Stay Indoors.
Maybe You Won't Turn Blue
tlwm to 1.·m l'l'f'C in large numbc1::.
..illh<.• llth hour
Frnm the frllas I ha\'c talkt•d
to, I h<>nl•::.t ty bd1e,·1.· they are not
:.:11111g lo dt) 1t." Nic·holas s<.11d -We ll, that's not very good. But
!=Onsider the strong sentiment in ~ tl. And the weather outside. too. ·
TORRA NCE .(UPI> -A
jewelry store i;obW.•ry suspect
was killed in a brief bul fit•rcc
gunfig ht on t he San Diego
F1·eeway ~1 nd two others were be·
night. A ~econd tn•m was round
dead, caught in a hail of bullet:. ..
He was identified as All>cr l
,\\tilli a ms;3-l ,ofLosAngelcs.
· l'hl') an: goini; to !->l:JY undt·1 ... _
·'round " .-
.., l'\a·holu:. brands lhc p rogr..tm Thus we leave the old year jn a
cloud of dust and receipts for old
bills paid. Al least you hope
they're a ll paid.
All this aside. it is still the
basic truth that we face 1975 with
some haneovers. No. no. not that
kind . I mean hangover pro!)..
lems from 1974.
ing s oughl today.
One s u:i pecl escaped from
police Monday night during the
gunfight on the freeway, and the
other got away after he com m an·
dee red an auto and took its own~r
hostage until the vehicle crashed
The third <'Ommandccred :.io
a utQ driven by Roger· Rice of -
Harbor Cit y who had slowed "1l
the crash silt'.'.
· a t umplt•lo failure" <..Ind con
~l'nd ... that tht· main r ca=-on for
.hi:. 1:-; that thosl' who enroll in thC'
,1rol5ram do not gel honorable
li s<'h argc:; after pertormini;
..tll<•rnale Sl1f\ ice.
CONSIDER OUK local govern-
m ents.
• Will Mayor Rotx>rl "Baja Bob"
Wilson actually get the Wor ld's
i:'air lo come to the Orange Coun·
airgrounds in Costa Mesa?
A if he does. wlH he get the
awning ntract.s for all the ex-
position bullifings'?
Can May()).: Roy Holm of
Laguna Beach sok(e the vexing
nags of having pot~ in the
\ st reet s and petitions the
sidewalks?
Will new San Junn Capistran
City Manager J ames Mocalis
solve the population problem?
That is, holding the number or
JL-J>eople down and getting the
r-rhamber or swallows up?
in Ga\'dena.
Police .f>.aid the chase and gun·
fight sta rte d when three black
m e o burs t into the Slavick
J e welers io the Del Amo· Fashion
Square ShoppinR Center,
They g rabbed an · estimated
$60,000 amount of jewelry a nd
cash and ran tQ.a waiting car and· fled . ~ ..
A short lime later, a Torra nce
police patrol spotted the robbery
ve hicle and caascd it onto the
southbound San Diego Freeway. -
The robbers' car was involved •
The car sped away with the
robbe r a t the wheel and WJS
sighted a few minutes la!$.!.r by a
Gardena policeman who c h'a:.ed
it a s h ort dis tance until 1t
crashed .
Holdup
Thwar.~ed;
Man Held
in a five-car crash and the three A Garden Grove trai le r
'
m en jumped out and exchanged salesm altwas in Costa Mesa City
UPI T•••.-.oto :;hots with police officers arriv-Jail today after a bungled at· RLICHMAN, WIFE JEANNE ARRIVE AT COURT 'ingontbe scenc. te mpt by a bandit to exlot·l
Jury's Verdict In Watergate Deliberations In the confusion, police s~id, money from a mote l 'clerk by
• claimjng a s niper had the victim IN A DRAMATIC turnabout, ! , one su~pect disappeared into the-framed in his gunsight.
will Newport Beach Mayor Don ~ J Raymond F . T&rr. 42, of i 2351
Mcinnis e ndorse a bicycle trait a iter·.·u te ·, uro· rs Two' .Marm· es Corvette St.,.was arrested a nd down the Ocean Ftont, except for ~ booked on s uspicion or attempted
that section just in front of his armed robbery following the in-
house? Ti M • h F A d cident, which police had under .. What shall Mission Viejo's 0 . lSS t e un rreste surveillance. Municipal Advisory Council do · Investigators said th~y re·
about the sinful things people do .. ceived .. call shortly before 10
'vhilsllurkingbeneaththeacacie. " Jn .SJayi·ng p.m . from Michael K..Sullivan,1
bushes? Cut down the .,us~ WASHINGTON <UPI> -"Th ere 'll be no s pecial clerk at the Coral Reef Motel,
Outlaw the people? • Jurors at the Watergate cover-up celebration," Webb ~aid. refer-'26.t!i Harbor Blvd .. to report an
Is there anybody left unindict· trial got down to work in earnest r'ing to New Year's Eve. He said Two El Toro marines are in allem:pted robber)· in progress.
ed by the Orange County Grand today, expecting no champagne the jurors _would s«mply go back Oran ge Coun~y "J a il t o day. Sullivan said an a nonymous
Jury? for New Year's Eve and no TV to their hotel and have dinner. booked on charges or murdering call er h ad telephoned and
Will the Fountain Valley City football on New Year's Day. . -a Santa Ana liquor store clerk warned him a sha rpshooter had a
Council issue murners tonighUor · · · · · For as long as they are de-during a holdup Monday night. • rifle trained on him a nd he was
people with noisemake rs in 011r. The jury, whtch began its de· -liberating. Webb ~aid, the nine Byron R. Smith, 54, of Yorba • then ordered to put the motel's
most quiet city? liberations Monday afternoon, -\YOmen and three men will be Linda, died during the robbe ry at money i>n a ne arby tele_ehone
SHAL L THE IRVINE city s howedup earlyalthe U.S. Dis-permitte d no a l c oholic Santa Ana Beverages. but ac-booth,
CO""'Cil actually Corm three more trict Courthouse and went to b~vera ges. no television, no cording to Lt. Woody Williams , Investigators said Sullivan was
cit-y' councils so that when they work in its windowless, second tele phone ealls except for family ~anta Ana Poli~c spokesman~ it ltold to comply with instructions
floo1· room a t 9:20 a.m. PST, un-eme rgenc ies. no newspapers. no as not certain how he was killed: · to the lette r , but not to pul any
tfave those meetings that run·un-der guard by'federal m a rsha ls. organized recreation or enter-··H Jo<: d h h · h b b d · d til a-a .m., they can substitute a e was a arge m an an t e . cas mto t e ag to e epos1te new council every two hours'! · Shortly before 11 a.m., the jury tainment and no sending or re-coroner has not been able to find in the phone booth at Wiggy's
sent a note to U.S. District Judge ceiving letters. a g uns pot wound as yet ," Steak House. .
They could take something from John J . Sirica saying they would .· Williams said. "He may have The loca tion thc n became rootball and call it the coun· k k' h d cilmantic p1atoon system . ·eep wor mg l rough We nes-died of a heart attack, but even Wiggy's Stakeout. as a team of
And fin ally, will ll'tiittfngton f{iay, New Year's Day. L u·11 tha t . woo Id be g rounds for police orfi~crs including Lt. Jae!. . Their plans . could change if aguna I 8 murder charges under the"'Taw. Calnon, Sgt. Chuck Hamilton and
Beach jus t plain give up On its ci-they reached a verdict before J\nother clerk, Wilham thbota, offi cers Sigvard Swans trom ,
ty budget problems and hire col-then, but it appeared highly un--13, of Santa Ana. suffered multi· s te v e l\1 e adows and j>h i I
umnist -financial whii Sylvia likely they would be able to Tra1·n· v1·c11D1· pie bullet wounds in the nolatip McCorm ick moved into lhe area
Porte r to run the place? quickly resolve the guilt or in-and is in stable condition at for surveillance. ·
Ah, thus you see we do have all noce.pce of the five fol'lner aides Orange County Medica l Center. • In ves ti g ator:; cl a1 m they
these 197A hangover problems. to Rlichard M. Nixon accused of Sti•JJ C r· 1•i1·caJ Arrested about a half-hour watched Tarr "·alk casuallv into
You have to suspect they may be covering up the bugging scandal. after the heist were Henry G:' the phone booth, where h.C' <.IJ'l
a round for awhHe in ~975. 'J'OO Per-haps the jurors' decision to McKnight, 24. a nd Robert E . Lee, pea re\. to place a call, then bent
bad, our r ecent cold wmds JUSt work through the holiday was A Lag una Hills man struck bf. 22, both m a rines stationed at El down to sec what might be m the
can t bl~w thef!l au away too. prompted by the spartan condi- a train at a Yorba Ljnda railroa<I Toro ~tarine Co~·ps Air Stati<?n -. pape r bag.
Des pite this, we sha ll alJ __ tions i m~osed for their delibera-crossing Thursday remained in MaJ. Sally Pratchett, pubhc m~ He was .arrested moments celebrat~ the coming or the New t i on s . ~or ace W ebb, a serious condition today in the formation officer a t the base. later a t Harbor Boulevard and
Ye ar tomght. s pokesman for the marshal's qi tic a l ·Care unil of Canyon :;aid the ranks of the two men Fair Drive w,hen two of tt\e of
HOPEFULLY, WH EN all serv.ice, said a ll the s pecial General Hos pital in Anaheim . havenotyctbcendetermined. ficers pulled thC'i r patrol cars in
greet the dawn along this best of privileges wpich they e njoyed William A. Tombs, 65, of 245-D Williams said the inci~ent took front or and behind his sedan and
during the 13·week tria l were cut Calle Aragon, suffered multiple place about 9 p.m. turned oh their lights.
a ll possible coas~s·.11thbee only off the mom'ent Sirica sent them mjuries as he leaped from his car .. The two men walked in hold· p0 11· ce allege Tarr claimed he hangovers around w1 gov-th t h 'd 11 d k e rnmental. Alas, they shall be out to begin deljbcraling a -a a sta e on trac ·s as a ing handguns und one of them was only calling his girlfriend in
r verdict. ·Santa Fe tram approached. was J·umped by Ribota," he said. a nearby a1>artmeQt .<'om11lcx. with.us a ways . ~ T b • ..i • • h .om s · C(;)nu1t10!1 as re-"During the struggle, the clerk bul the n switched his story whim
Have a happy. l:J.. l::j. l:J.. mamed unchanged since: he un-was shot three times and he ran . as ked for h1•r phone number so dcr~vent surgery following the . into a back room to safety." th.., c,ould confirm 1L. .. accident. ·
"They g«4 cle m e n cy dis·
t•har~cs which :lee dishonorable di:.ch.ir~s. Thi::; meaQs that tht'Y
do not gt>t any benefits and when.
the\ appl) fQr a job they "ill not
gd h 11·1.·<I." I
i\:1chnlas said lhot prior to the
amnc!)l) pro~ram a deserter
• could have :-.urrendered anQ,bccn
J!l\'l.'ll an undc!)trable disdiargP
'\ 1thoul ha \'ing to do 2.t months or
'tlll'rnale ~Cr\'ice.
"And the most time that any
~ltj.::ift dodgl'_r who turned him!)clf
in bdorc the clemeocy·program
\\as mnc months in prison, and
that was at a plac~.like Lompoc,
·not a hard -no!,cd prison like San
Quentin," Nicholas said. .
Nicholas feels that a clemency
discharge does 11ot wipe the s late
,clean, which i:=; the opportunity
those underground are seeking.
· One guy came in here, said he
had been hiding for seven years .
. Ht> said, 'Listpn ~·e got a grl'at
· life. I'm us ing my own name. I'm
going to keep on li\'ing. They CJn.•
~oing to ha\'e lo catch me.' That
b the general attit ude of the peo-ple;> .••
Other criticisms or thc.-pro-
g ram h a \'C come from the
American Ci\ il Litx'rties C'1ion
\\hi ch has criticiled the loyalt~
oath re turnees ha\'e lo lake and
"dectared the clemency discharg~
··:-.ti~U'l,i'ti/J.ng. ·• .
Slilz said that most evaders
have to do two years or alternate
service. but he has a~rced to
k·sser amounL-; -one evader
wa!'; ordered to serve only l.t
m oii t h s -when dome stic
responsi bi Ii ties have been de
monstra ted.
He emphasized that it was not
un ad\'ersary program and point·
t'd out th.:it if the person enrofll'd
was un able to find a publ1 <'
servit·c JOb 111 thc dv-pressed labor
markt.•t th<.• alternate sen·ice pro-
gram would (i11d one tor h_im .
Col Scott said that in tht· pa:-1
the allernalc ::.cn ·icc program. in
f111di11J! pos itions for conscien-
tious ohJl'C'lors. had built up a fil e or 3.000 employers ttnd therefore
('ould find .1ob::; t'\'l'O m a s lump·
inA 1.:conomy.
I ad m 1t that thc·sl.' arc un
ck:-1rJbll' JOb" and thut the pay I!)
'crv lilt IC':-he :11idL•d.
C'ol. Scolt s:m l thosl' enrolled
c·un \\Of'" ~1t a lll'ller paying job at
ni ghts lo s upport their tamili<'s
but that th1.' program culls fol' ;)
p1.•rson to w11r1'. a minimum of 40
ho11 r::. a \H•t.•k for two Yt.'ar s 01·
\\hate\'er lt'rm is determined by
tht• clcmenc~bonrd. ·
The t<'rm ts lt'ss th::iu t wn Y<'ar:-.
for :-.ome ck•scrters. Scott s~11d.
l>~c.1u:-e lhl'\ ma\· have alrC'n<h'
spt•nt c·ons1dC'rab.lc time m th~
m1htar~.
Group IIaput California Hith\Vay Patrol of·
• _ -~ ficcrs s aid the train·s · eng;necr N 365 saw Tombs leap Crom his car. .. 0
The e ngineer told patrolmen he •
· was u nable to h3lt the train 'Nixon Foundati on ·8nde d be rore s triking tbeLeisurewortd resident llnd h1!) stalled vehicle.
a Damp One
"
BRUSSELS. Belgium cd> -
U .S. Ambassador Leonard K.
Firestone, the president or the
Ri chard Nixon Foundation. an-
nounced today that the trustees
of the foundation have dc~ided lo
dissolve it and turn its assets
over to Whittler College.
Former President Nixon was
graduated Crom the collese in
1934. ~
_ "Th e •fo~nd.n ti on h ad not
solicltcd donations oth~r thun trom its trustees, ~o lhul no ~ub·
slanlial rund::i arc involved jn the
tt·ansfers," Firestone said.
lie said that at a Inter date the
trustees of Whittier College and .
others interested may determine
"\\liat can be done to rreserve
the record of six cvcntru years in
Ame rican a nd wotld history ill 3
Nixoh librar·y." -·
Three of the foundation
trustees -John D. Eha·lichmt.tn,
If R. Ha ldeman and .John N,
Mitooelt -arc dcfcndants,in the
Watergate cover·up trwl in
Was hin g ton and <l fourth,
llerb rrl W .-Kalmbach , 1s in
prison.
TwQ Suspects
Arraig·n e d in
Sex t harges
Two m<>n nrr<'sted by Laguna
· Rt'ach police on li<'l\ char#s en-
tcn~d plcus of lnnoel•nt Id their
urraign\iit"nt Monday at Laguna
Ni ~uel Munic1p;1l Court.
Snow, Rain, Slee t, Fog Sp read Over U~S.
AID.tny
AtbuqufrQuo
Anchoregc
All ant• Bo-.m•r<k
l ~~:n
Butlato Ch1~dqo
c 1n(lnl\lltt
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O<>nv"r Oetroot
Hpnolulu
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fN"wVori..
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C•l1tcirn1" Monddv n1911l <lnd 11'1"
rnorntnQ II " "•Pf'CIPCI 10 bf" pu· Md
0 111 b V 11'1~ >lrOnQ Wlf\C)\ th .. t
nf'I ""'1dll'd IJdtf''lut \' oldllfSO<-
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• . ~.
He did not disclpse the value or
the assets but said they consisted
primarily of studies fo r the
esbbllsflmenl or a Richard M.
Nixon library unrl museum.
Call MA C
At 581-761 0
A pre trial hearing for Richard
A. tlenzell, 50. of 1:?0 Cress St ,
L.1a.uno. Beach. and William S.
Rutledge. 31. of San l·'rnnc1:.co
\\as set for ,Jan. 27. Doth men
were released ,on U1c1t own re
cognizun<'c.
NOf"lh Pl•tll' •
Oklanom .. C•IJ
O<NM P•lm'.>prlnq~
Pllol•Of'lpno•
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· The foundation wos set up in The Mission VieJn Mumc1pnl
1965 lo assure the suitable pre· Ad\•isory Council now has a ~ervatlon of Nixon'!> prcsid9nlial phone.
papers. • Anyone· interested in contact-
"The moJol'lty or. tt.e boord mg the <'ouncil uboul volunlc('r·
ml!ml>crs feel, however, th~~ pre· ing for u rommllt('<' or oth<>r loc~I ~t. circum ... tunct'~ mtl~tf\le maucrs may call the office Jt
41 gaanl)t ca rr yln~ out the · 58l 7a1o
purposesotlh<'foondntlonatthis Hcadquart<'rs for Uw ne w
lime." Fire tone so id. cQuncil nre at 2612!)-0 La Pat.
He notod that t.l'lc future legal Rond M is~ton Viejo Startin~
status of Ni><on 's prcsldcntlal r~· 1-~rida'y , a ~etrutary w11l .hc).n the
cord.I ls not clear. omce from l to4 p.m. dmly ••
' l ..
\ thmt man, Dudll'y A. Stier. :u , bf 1116 ~ramar Sl . Lagun.i
lkt1H·h. w 11' ~\.en unlil Jan 10 to
turn htm~clf 1n at the court for Jr·
ru1gnmcnt Sttcr earltl•r hJd
hc>cn 1·c1cas cd on S2,SOO bail.
4\'hc..· thn'l' ml'n \A.l'l'c ~rn·~kd
4,1fkr u Lutuna Rc:at·h 1>0lic·t>tnan ~.1ld lw obsc>n.cd a Jit'X •l<'l m pro
i:rc!ll~ ut the ~l ountarn Slfct.'l
b 'Uch late Sunday.' -
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• The s la te C ~Hsta l onscrva tion Com . hits
• :.agr~cd to seek lcs,:isluti\'e appro val or a major c 1an~
-~~tidelands lu\vs -one thttt woM.Jd~e out the tradi-
tiQJlal' me an hig h tide line as a point ot-m~surement -und~.nljrm the public's right to use all Clry ·andy
bcgchcs uJ) t<> the vcgt'tution line. ·
Such · ~1 la\\' has been approved by the Oregon
Suprc n1c CnUtt... but ,vould face some s tiff opposilion
~in Califo rnia. -
. ln Sou~hcrn Cttlirornia e s pec ial!)', Jl:IOSl .coastnl
JJ~pcrty lines cxtl·nd to~ mean high tide Jin\'.
wtuch IJOrmally places most or the drv sandv beuch
"\vithin a property. 1'hc state O\vrTh'"'tidcland:; s·e~Ward
or the tide line-. -..........
\Vhil c the go a l of public acccss.Jio and_use of
!Jatural be a c h es i~ <l ,,·orthy one. the problerirOtade·
quatc compe ns ation for property o"·ners \\'ho'for
year!' h a ve paid taxes on their patches of beach sand
~'Ould be s ticky. And in mo:s:t cascs •• propcrty valuation
1s-bingccl on JJroximity to a1>rivate beach.
S imple ~•nnounce.ment that the bcacll now is
public· prope rly l·c1tuinly \vould bl' ope n to court ,
challen,l;!l' as inve rse condeo1na tion -a term coastal
commissione r!' likl•totluck. -· ,
-:-l!.9t kt•rs nf 1h l·1u·npo:-.i l su)· thc onl_:.1 \\·ay to reso!vt:"'
tlie bcac·h u:-.1..· prolJll'tll 1s to pas:-. thr la\\'. then defend
individual c·h;ill en£<·s in cour l. \\'hi ch pl·ctt.v clearl)'
:-.a)'S.tii ~1t 111 \·\•r :.1..' condcrnnat10J1 is the real intent and tltu-i s~U t'. . . .....
A n U n solved Crisis
· President Ford repeatedly has voiced opposition
to propos als for a d irect lax on g asoline ·a t the pump.
hut there is 1ittle doubt some fairly stringent form or
fuel con servatjon ·s in the cale ndar. . ·
--
•
the , .
"h? c •
meas~res to deal v.>it"41he continuin_g e Y. cri•is
Organized as Citizens for a Strong En 8¥. Pro-
gram, they wapt to curtail the country's need rori port~d oil, increase. domestic fuel output and spefd
the de\rel~en.t of alternate energy sotirces: .
The gr.oup·re~mmended such tactib.s as ceilings -aiuJ increased tariff!; on__oil imPorts (wh.ich--0f course
could i~rease the c~t of1!J'PQ..rled oil) ;-special taxes-
to rcclucC'col)sumpl1on, with rettst.e_s for· low-income
consumers; VlgotQ_us cnforcement-:Of...the 55 mph
speed li.mit, pcn3lti~fo.r excess or w9steTul-qsage ;
o.1nd ma1or reseac.ch in alternate form s of energy~
l\1an~ visible s igns of fuel shOrtages ·have diSllp-
1x•arcd, but the energy crisis has not vanished. . · .
~..Jl. is more tllan--ctear tfiai.the country's· economy
c:lnftot dangle indefinitely on. the tenuous thread or
imported oi l -a thread that, as we have painfully dis-
"'t<0vwccl , ca'n be snapped at any time.
Share the Wealth
AlrTI:ost uny day now, iaxpayers wilt find lheil'
new income t-ax Corms in, the mailbox.
So the time is now tosfartTo._unding up all the data
t~a~. \\/~th good fortune; will help ~au share in the $28
b11l1on in tax refunds the Internal. R'evenue Service
"':'figures it will be payin g out this year. . \ '.
· Indeed. the IRS says that tax refunds filed befor\l
Feb. 15 could y1eld the refund within a month.
Of course. if you'repmong the less happy citizen~·
who owe an estimated $10 Dillion, you' may not be in
.such 'a hqrry. ·
• • ... --. . .
..
Last week. more than 100 An1criran business and·
Prtlfessiooal lci;1dcrs pledged thCir.support of strong
_ A.s for the new forms , they're about the same as
last )'ear., -tµat 's the year they were simplified, re-
. member. • LtbY, Tilt C.LA..llAS TO STIJI'. IN PKN.TICE &E1WEEN FOR£16N AS516tlMfNl'S."
·-
The Gold
Situatio11
Clarified ·
( ART HOPPE J
· •Everyone" is fe\'erishly excited
because, come the new year. ouf
government is .going to :sell us
some or its old gold bricks.
Th~pcrt s s ay lhIB is an
economic breakthrough. I think
it may prove an unmitigated dis-
astc'r . ~
f'br years, we·ve been di gging
up gold r rom u ffiir the ground
_und then buryin it under the
ground in places Ji e Fort Knox.
The reason we did l ·;; was that
(.'veryone agreed that gold, \vhich
isn't .c:ood for anything much
other t.hfln rilling teCth, was ex-
tremely \'aluablc.
Because wc had ;:i lot of this
\\'Orthless metal reburied ul der
the g_round, C\'cr.Y one ugrecd we
,\·ere rich. N<1tura lly. our govern·
----melit didn't wis h to give up any of
lhis worthless metal which made
us rich. So it' issued worthless
pieces of paper instead.
But everyon.e agreed the '
\\Orth less pieces of p11per u•ere
'aluable because 35 or them were
"·orth one ounce or that worthless
metal. So everyone de\'oted their.
11 ,·es to accumul a ting those
'vo rthless pieces of paper.
Then along came President
}Tanklin 0 . Roose velt .
~1 R . ROOSEVELT dec ided
that the worthless piecl's or paper
\\Ould no longer be backed up by
the u·orlhless .mctal. In fact , he
made it illeg·a l forntAy or us
1\mericans lo own uny of the
""orthless metal.
But no ooe m indctl too much.
RC'in!? accustomed to scrambling
;1nrl hus tling to accumulate
\1orthless pieces of p'apcr, they
\\·cnt right on 1lnin.£! so. Anp it •as
<·o mrorting to know our go ern ·
1nent had all .lh:il. wor less
metal buried unrle rlht.•g und. It
,,·;1s r1 eh C\'l'll 1f" l' u·l'rc.·n't
E\"l•ryth in.l! U<'n l ,a long re
l ati vc\~ smoothly for ::i "'hile But
th<'n fort·1~nci-s began bu~ 1nR the
''Orlhil'SS m etal we h<t<I reburied
uncl er our ground and ~hi ppirij? it
off to I heir r ou nt r i c~ ,,·he re they
Dea r---
Gloomy
Gus
Why woul a 'gold seller
u•ant to part with his prcr
cio.us metal when it's ris-
'ing i n·~va'l ue -a nd ex-
change it for depreciating
paper dollars? This is a .
goodd al '!.
W.J .S.
L-=o:' ow c.-•"'' ,,.. '"'lln!l"'"h "''"'"'" -.i ..... 1 .. .c:1w1rlly......_t_ ~i.ws 11 ttoe •~,er. StM .,_.""
-ftlllG ... mfGw, Dally P'llll.
reburied it under their ground.
DISASTER LOOMED! ·w e
u•ere fast running~_o9t of the
worthless metal we had no
earthly use for. But Preside'nt
Nixon acted just in the nick of
lime. He announced that hen-
ceforth n·ot eveQ..,,Qrelgners would
be allowed to buy our worthless
metal. This showed the01 a thing
nrtu•o. ~
Al oreover,~ What he called "a
momentous step" in monetary
history, he raised the pricC of our
worthless m etal no one was al·
lo"A•ed to buy to 42 worthless
pieces of paper an ounce. This
stunned th e financial com-
1nuriity. ·
And there things happily stood .
until Pres ident Ford decided to
start selling the worthless metal
\\'C have no eattthly use for to the
highest bidders. Again disaster
looms~
TllE P ROBLEM is that if our
governmeRl doesn't want this
\\'Orthless metal.it has no earthly
use for. why should anyone else.
\\'ant t_~Js.:.worthless metal he or
she has no earthly use for? ,
Our go~·ernm ent says it will
hencefort11 treat this worthless ·
metal .. as a commodity," like
steel. chromium .. sorghum orlul·
ti·frutti ice cream. But these
commodities are useful. You can
1,1se them to build things like
~~~~ca~~~~~~~~~ juke boxes.or
So everyone may begin toques•
tion the value of this u•orthless
metal. Ttiey even -question the
,·atue of the wo·rthleSs pieces or ·
p<.1pc r "'ilh which it has..{IQ. rela·
tion ship. In fact. they could even
t·ome tu believe that our entire
intl'.'rnational monetary system is
sheer chuckleheaded nonsense.
The disaster, or course, Will be
ir they don ·1': ·~ ·.
The Role of l~atelligence Op.erations I ,
. .
CIA Probe Needs Pe~pect~ye
. . ·'
WASHTNGTON -DisClosur·e
, of the CIA 'S tlllcged foray into
domestic affairs will not stop
there. 'l'hc so-culled intelligence
community \vhi ch is a huge
bureauc racy spending into the
bil l i o n s of·
doll::irs is dul' '\
f 0 r ~·'· ·r . :;h:1kcdown. · ~
RICHARD
WILSON
mlttec similar to the E1vin Com-
mittee \VHich wi ll survcy'the en·
lire intelligence community in·
<''ludi-ng. the a llegedly jilegal
activities of the CIA.
No one \~~ knows ho\v M' ~ ·r11 E REASON for this is that
bi;g or pTo · ,-1 r andominvcstigations oflhc CIA.
fll_gat c thi s V.. \\"ithout <.i gencralo\1ervie\\'Ofthc
('ommunity is .,... intelli gence £unction and thl'
nor tfle scope A · need for it merely plays the
of i t s a c . 1' '. game of ttiose wlio wi sh to reduce
t i v i t i e s Cl A '5 functions tt> little more
jbecause it is spread through the than that of a reference and re·
~overnment in several different se;ir.ch library. The suspicion
ai:encies with m ys terious names. ha!1gi ng -1)vcr the CIA from
The best estimate is that the U:S. \Vatergate. its covert actions in
intelligence community employs Chile. its fa ilure at the Bay of
150,000 persons on an annual Pigs, its rpls.iudgmcnts ·a nd
budget of $6 .2 billion."Jncluded ip bloopers aboul the ''missi le gap"
::iddition lo the CIA and FBI ·are of. yore; it~ financing or college
:some huge bureaucrae.ics hardly groups. and. no\v c·h ~rrges of
ever heard of: The Nationa"I domestic surveil lance --all
Sccur_ity Agency and the Defense these udd up to giving spying and
1ntel11gencc Agency. 1.<'ovei:t action s uch a bad ~amc
There may .be even more ob· thallt's aboli shmentis sought.
~cure agencies and there certain· 1'he president .and the makers
ly would have bee n one more if or l.i.S. policy \\·ould thus have
the lluston plan for a spe<'ial ,~·renched from their h<.tnd s
~v.•capon s freely u sed by th~ -CIA is allbaiJ.
l~ussians, Chjnese, and our more
benign associates, the British
and French, as power tools. Th~
big diffcpence is J hat their power
tools operate soundlessly ::ind the
]Jublic· is not permitted· to hf:ar
them.
, 'f\VO-P.OJNTS rieci:I to be tit>· t\~rminecl: · }~irst, what pr"ecisely
did. the· ClA do with respect to in·
formation on war protestors and
dissidents; :second, was there
Justification for it u·ithin the
terms of -t he Jaw proscribing
"police. s ubpoen.a, law enJoice-
merit powers, or iriteinal securi-
ty functions." In s hort; if in-
formation was collected and files
\Vere kept in the course of finding
out i£ foreign influence was in-
volved in the \\·ar protest, was
that *strictly ·illegal or was it
merely unwise? ) ·
I N ALL likelihQOd.some.horror
~torics \\•ill surface in an in ..
vesligation. and the end result
\\•ill probably be a firmer g rip by
Cong r ess on i h e entire i"n~
tclligencc community, A new
o\'ersight committee probably
\\"ill replace the old ones Which, if
they kflC~\' \\hat the Cl,A wliS: do·
Ing. were unable to guitle it along
a less hazardous path. A gre"at·
deal of f'hctoric also will be
:-;pilled -0n-the . ri.sk to eivil
·liberties and the unconstitu·
tionality or making secret war by
sub\'erslon and interference in
other nations' Affairs.
Jt may very u•ell be that the
end has come frir ttie....Q:)ld War
techniques of the past, If so, the
hug e ins titution across the
1·Potomac from the \Vhile House
<'an \vatch \\'itb detachment
This is theperspeetiveinu•hich \f'j)ile the So\·iet-Unid n
the investigation ought ~o be car· n1anipulates its CommuOist
ried on and not as a holy crusade parties abroad. penetrates and ~
on the exaggerated premi.se that subverts s uch places us Egypt.
there. was a cloak-and-dagger Indonesia, Cuba, and Chile and
ope ration lo create a.l!Q.li,ce statC.. make interesting reports to· the
Nof. if offenders arC found, .::""Jaliona l Security Council on
should it be concluded that the •. , .u·hat is going on in the 1,vorld. · •
\\'hile ltouse covert action group
had not been suspended, if, in
fact. it was suspended. .
THE PRESENT chargl'i-
against the CIA are .notable for
their lnck of specificity, that
horrid \Vatcrgate \\•ord denoting
direct overl acts fixed in time
and place ond tied to individuals.
'fhe ge neralized charge is report·
cd that in and perhaps before the
Nixon years the. CIA conducted
illegal domesti c surveillance
ope r a tioh s. a gains t war pro-
lesters. dissidents and revolu·
tio na ri cs numbering a ro und
10,000. Nobody is named but the
imp~ession is left that the sur·.
vcillancc rc:sultc<l £rom orders
~i ven by President Nixon .• -
Two Different Worlds
!;cve ral investigations <1rc
schedule d in Cong°<1'ess-and
heeausc of th:.it it i~.~ilre:idv clear
lhat we are in. fo r ailother
\\1atergatc-stylc inquiry of loiig
duration and \\'id o. scope. The
need is for a s ingle selec!«<>m·
The decision of Governor-elect [ ) l'ertain citizens, desgruntled
Jerry Browrl to follow his irl· E»R• 'WATER. ·s withtheirtreatmentby tbeurban augur a I add r ·e s's to the It IT'" dominated state JovernmenL. to
Legislature :n Sacramento with a attempt a secession to join either
conrerence in Los Angeles with · c Oregon or Nevada:-·Most of the
Southern California mayors Island is only 1214 square miles activity has been in the northeast
dramatically points up the pro-;ihd is a~out 5~ miles long ~nd 35 Corner, centering in Siskiyou.-
blemsof governing Cali rornia . ~i\es wid e u•ith . a .population or Morloe and Lassen. At one tirile a
Jn land mass the state is sur· Just under one m1lhon. You could s erious e rfort u•us made in
pass ed only · ... putthewhole state,iasidetheCity l\Todoc to secede. They even
h¥-Alaska and · •· -. of Los Angeles. For that m atter, ~ormed their own state, naming
T. ex as. Jn · l 'OU could put the entire Atlanti c it Jefferson. , ·
round figures s~a~~rd. fr.om Main.e <:to_wn to IN A STATE where one can ski.
it is 800 1'\liles V1rg1n1a 1n s1de of Cal1forn1a and in thi!"Sierras in the morning and
long and 400 , ~ ~ -s till haye room f6r West Virginia bask on the beaches in the after·'
mi les wide. or South Carolina. t;:ike your n_ool_l' the re: arp b?und to be dis·
1'he totiil area pick... ' s1m1l ar phdosoph1es, desires and
0 r 15 6 . o-O o The pack.age would consist of ~eeds. Its di\•crs iricd ecpnomy.
m-il es con -ll•n. state s, each \\"ilh its ourn gov· its urban and rural regions, its
L<.iin s more .t.'.r nor·, 1e gis l3.lors-and co n\ large segments or district racial
than 2 o ~r l'Ssional delegations. Each groups, are only ,1 rewofthefac-
million peop!c. !>l ate . ha\·ing l\\"O~senalors that tors which contribute to its com-
By way of comparison llhodc ••l'('U then has ten timt:?S lhe voting pl exity. ~lrcngth or California in the U.S. .Sul the bask-di\'ision o( the
Hap piness Is No_t H~ping An Office
S('nate. ·
# -i;.. • -state· has, frbm the beginning. -ITlS TRUE thatµ exa::i. nearly .been one or the people of the
l\\'ice the s ize or California, and north versus the peopie of the
Alaska, alrnost four times larger, south. They live in two differerit
The othl't da :~l't found myself in is nothlng,J detest more. ln one or am in San Francisco, )f [stay in are in the same boat as far as .. · worlds. The neu· governor, by his
an elevator bound fen-the J2nt.l CH ARLES. the offices -r once inhabited ttiere· a certain saloon 10 or 20'":fnin1ltes votes in lllC U.S. Senate. But, scheduling of S'1Jl:arate offiC!ial n~ of t Embarcadero Ccnt('r, was a saying that you could de· 1o11gerthan is my habit, t b~come then. Texas has only half this funcl1ons on his~iougural day;,
to record a radio interview nog· · McCA.'BE · tect your exact place in the ~ck· decidedly uncoinrortable. Should state's J>Op.!Jlation and all of the only emphasizes the breach 1
-·
¢ing my newc!'il book (Thr Goocl ing order each day by the I a rrive in a nothe r watering people in Alaska ~d UJ> to less between Northern and Southern
l\I ;in 's \Vcakn ('~s .1 by Ch:1rles .., u1armth or coofth of the smile the house ten min Utl'S before ffiy than Sa~rarnento_COJJhly's totaJ;:-1\ California which indeecl are twv
t\lcCa be. Chronicle: nooks : tfl2 ~;~ ~ir~~~f~!~n, tO ~~re, but boss~s s ecretar¥--H.eCQr.di!d you usuul time, I h ave bceri knQwn to · ~he d_1sp<u1>ort1onatCtcp.rC$CR· states in everything except fact.,,
pp.:_$6.95). when you passed her·in the hpll. walk around the block So I could tat1on tn the U.S. Senate has . ·,------=-.,.----,
1 sudd t•nly rcalt1.~ th;.i t I ~ile:i ·lonStimeago,withlhc. The re was, a lmost invarably. gettothe righflilaCe-a1 therigbt runkedled Texas front lime lo h~l dn ·t becn.32 .,. help of an un crst<1nding editor, I more cool th than \Varmth in this time. I know it"s all a little potty; time arid recently 3 move was·
r 1 .., 0 r s u 11 n1ad e a deal that what h~ callt.'Ct Jtidy's regard. but 1 rather like things thDt way. l~unched to ~i~idc T~xns into
<JllY\Vh<'r(' in :t ,~-· my .. alabaster body" need not ri ve st ates . This 1t could doslmp:
\"(•::t r . 1 had ;._· ;:j'-t$-<'ve r ~ppC'ar in the Cht'Ol"iic le In an offi ce ypu ,are obsolutely BUT T HE freedom from Orr.cc ly w!.~hout an y approval , of \I -r Building. The man went futther. d~nled· freedom or ?lssociaLion.. Congr~ s Fo the fo d not. 111 ;1c1. ll • Id h 1 d h' h 1 Id · th. · buildings is somelhini;: t enjoy. s · r un int. . het.>n in :.i n or. lf. >P met at i I·i;;houl by any w ac cons er <l v. nice 1ng tn· and hOJ'e to enjoy tor the rest or • fath~s..of, t~e Lone Stantatc.
lict• h uildin ~ <'V' . .. ~: ..Wee happen to be residing ih ' deed . Yo~ are cast among a JOY life. 1 lead a sort of vagabond tf_'Sf'H'ed 1'-·iSdom, reserve;.d th t
t·lcvator In a Tashkent or Samarkand it group of people, some or whom. life; bul jt's mY own. [can take .right unto them.selves when, as . ~ ra r . .1 had '\l{Ouldn't tnakc the slightest dlf· you will almost cert.ainlyafsllkc. oft for just about anywhere, ~h.e-Republi_c Of Texas, they
iiot been more ference to him, 1l'o long as the Even lookrng at 1ome of these anyllm e, ar1\ pretty much Joined the;UruO'.'\: ·
1.h 3 n ·three or c,:opy I produced continued to be· people 20 to ~O .limcs a day is an nobod,y care.s a damn' provided -The o((1cialdom .aLthe short·
fourJli,ghts u p -useahlP. expenscof spir1l. . th Id -rr1 I h 'n II li-Ved Republic of Californ1a •I 0,.._ Thi~ I have long regarded as a · ..:... ~ eo kstu 5 n t ere ve mes u•hichexlsted morcinnamothan'
.uny. '~re, except on "1":.rt' ,_ decision both intelliRent an~ AN OFFICE is a\m~"'-dc-=-wee •and passes muster ... -· r t d"d th h ••••' ca~1on~. . . ... h "" ln 1 1 · , · · , 1n ac , 1 ~no ave sue s~· The last t im<> 1 had been ll--um~~e. ROOd for both Tn n ton a PJ.au;~ where you do un· · • . ty, It became a J)art of th(!.U-nian n~rs up "'a<\ whrn 1 kl ~irl h1.·i~n ln --Chronicle an~ form?. pleasant th Ult(• '\n e~change _for. hf>: health ,. both men~al and without . any such reservations.
thl• ~nnll' bu i ldin ~ dotni..: :infllht·i· I I hnt e offices •• a s T daresay money. ThC're n1a~ be ~ff1ce£ physical, has improved since the So hurriedly did It become the
inl('rvit"w in h,.h~\f of anotta'r mo~t orthe people 1n Utcm do. where-you ~o pl~~s~nt thing~ln ... da~·A u•hen l wtnl up and down 3l ~t stale. that its boundarie•
()Qok , almostcx.Jctly u ~'C'ar u~o . e:icchange for riton,£r: but. t ey elevators pretty much 1111 of ~h!-' uerc undefined and there still re-
. . · Tll E: ClllEF reason I hnte the h.ave esca ped mr sharp.ay d day:"Peddhn{\thls or ihat product mains a tingeriog dOubt over thi~
TJIJS, J s uhm •t. 1~ :1 )lrett,v i;ioocl places is the number or small and notice. · Ot-tlltnt or st~ry . l do still mi!;5, 1rue boUndarl 1 of thJ ta th
r.ctord. If you c:l n st'1y out or of. needles" humiliations you s ur-. t am the pri5one.r or-many ever so sliRhtly.office ~o~sip ; but Oregon and N!eada 8 s Lewi
• f1('~ bui ht ln~~. I <'l:tim . ynu :•r<' ff!r in t.h~sc places. There Is u things, Including an oM:esslvc lbat Is a deprl atlon I c'an wc,ar • ·
µrr<ll \' r lno;:c In b('fnt: .I fret' m:1n t~1n.c: r;i llcrl office politics. ThcrC' rattcrn df life. t'S~ccially when ' I easily ' ~N occ~~~ON this has c"buseil
I -. . I I r ·.c1
Rob«rt N. Wetd, PMblither
Thoma• Ktrnt, Editor
Barbaro Krdbich,
Editoriot Pagt EdiJ.or
The Hltorl•I P1tle ot the i>allJ'
'Pilot 1ttkt 10 inrorm ind ltimui.te
~•ders by pttM!ntln.,a on lhil pj&e ,
dlvettt t'Om men11ry on topl<"S 0( in·
ll'rtst by 1yndii:atcd c"oh1mnlsts and
c•J1Mnllts. by provldint a rorum
for rC'l"dore ·views 1nd hy prttt:ntlnc
this """""tpaPU.J"..iu.U11i_qns and Ideas -
on curr•nt top1t'!a1 . ·'Ula. e<1llort1I ·
opinion~ or lhr 01ll)'0 Pilot 1ppcar ·
<>nl>• In thc edll(lr1nl l'Olumn it the
top I)( lht 1111 1e. Oplnl<tN expresst'd
by thr rotumnlt;Ls. 11nd cGr\oonl1t11
and lellf r """'rlletJ ar• I heir o\m 1nd
n1) f'ndnr~l!ment or their vie'.\'S b)' I.ho
0-rlll_y P1lol thould be lnltrTtd.
Tuesday, December31.197(
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•
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_,San ·Juan ·
Banks Hit -
.Jn Bia s
. -sAN JUA1'.. Puer to Rico (AP)
-Bomb.lo went off tatly th\s
~inai at tw branches or tho
Chase · nh.-ttan ~ and :it an
electricu er s ub&U1lion ,
. ca using damage &.l,no inju11eti,
llOlice trnid. Uncxpl9tJc m bs
IN SHO,,.T
a lso were found aL-.a Wrd Cha:, •
branch and a supermarket .
The bombings comcided with .t
vacation visit hv \'ice P resident
Nelson A. Hockefelle r a nd
Secr etar y or State Henry A.. Kiss-
mger and tbeii:_.wive!;, who arc ~·acalioni ng ::.it Dor<Jdo Beach,
<.tbout 20 m iles west of San Juan.
Jlocke feller's brolher . David, is
chairman of the Chase bank.
IRA Releases
BEL:PAST \UPJ) Britain
made a series of ~weeping con·
cessions to the Tris h Hc publican
Army toda'y' and sourC'es inside
the ou~awcd Irish group said 1t
wouta ·ekCe nd its holiday cease-
fire for a m onth.
I , ..
·~ --~·--v ·T~ay.Oecembef31 .197' OAJLYPILOT AS
• ~ • -f"' • Mideast -S~A~egy . -
·.Cancelled Red Trip 'EncouT.agin"g'
WAS UJ NGTON {AP ) -U.S. ( J aftu~ials suy the 1><>sli>o11cment or NE f"r /S ,. N "L" .'IS Leoni:d-l . .Brezhnev's vl~it to w · /I ~ i
Cairo lit ••mildly encouragingn'
for the poss1ble success of He nry '°''-----------
A. Ki ssinger's ~tep·bY~P ap· Kissirtge_r_ is due ba~lc Thurs-.
proacll to .a Middle E ast settle-.day fro m his vacation m P uerto
m cnt. ~o. In his absen·c~. the St ntc
Mon•ovcr, these offi d als say De~ment is willing publirly
the post pon<•mvnt serves to ease only Co reiterate confide11C'e In a
Soviet pressures on Egyptia n :;t c p -by-s t e p a p pr1ouch. Pre~ident Anwa r Sadat to swing Spokesman Paul ~r1' was in
a wa y Cr o m t he Ame ri ca n structedtobrusk as1dequ~\1ons
s t ra tegy bei ng p ressed by with "~oco ment." ..
Secretar y of Slate Kissinger. Howe r ,· t op U.S. off1C'hll!i
"It g1H's us a little more prp e ly s u ggest Brezhnev
time:" saict one or the officials in· ~-1~~ ·his vi.sit o rr wht·~ he
t e r vie w e d a flcr the s udd~ became convmced thaL ,S<Jdat
p ostpo nement or Brezhpc v's would not commjt E,:typt to a n
planned trip. The Seviet leader immediate res umption o f the
had been scheduled l<> visit Cairo G eneva Peace Conference in c>.·
in J anua ry. No new date was set change for new So"iet ar ms.
Cor a ny future \'is1t. Sadat· is unde rstood to havt>
tian lcaller is believed to be run·
niru: a considerable risk both ut
hotne and in the'rest o f the Arab
world among those impatient for
:.rn lsnJch retrcut. His m ilitary.·
huilt almost entirely :>tong Soyict
ltncs, is s lipping more and more
out o f dale. , ~
llow<'ver. U$. officials sa~·
~adal now has l><'~n reheved of
the burden oC ~at1!>rying Soviet
,km ands. ~oml' vi thcst' ::,amt• of-
hcials had expressed conct•rn
last v. eok th.it the Egyptian pr<:·
~•dent v. oulu ha,·e to make con·
C't•ss1ons \\-hf'n Hrezhnev brought
proml:>CS O( aJ ms With him lo
Cairo.
No early c:heduti n~ vf :.
All agreed .that Kissinger is m3')e it clear that he ravors
wOl'k•ru; for a Middle East setlle-further explora~ioa through K1~:-·
m ent agaiu;-;t <t deadline-of next inger or prospects ror an m t1:r1m
---~,~. s pring when the lease for U .r+:--deal with l sraci.-6encrn ncgotia
burrer fo rces in the Sinai a nd the tions would come h1tcr .
B rcih nev \'i~i is a ntt<:ipatcd
here. Nor is the Sovwt leadt'r's
ht.11th believed lo ha,·c been ~ ..
factor in llw postponem<'nl.
While he ~a.., slowin~ down
n n t ll' l' a \, I y in t ht· p n s l ft> w
montl1s. he ,.., ·con...,i1krdNl 1 tl
'-'noul!h :it 68 lo h<J\l' fhw.11 lo
('arro a nd t·onductccl ~cri\Jui.
t alks with Sadal.
UPI Teltphote>
Golan Heights <.•x pires and when By taking this sl:md. the Egyp·
fighting could be resumed unless
thet•e is' s ubsta ntial diplomatic prf;~~~si.nterim, Kissinger hopes Wcishingion Riot
t o bring Isra e l a nd Egypt witt¥n
negotiating range or each other.
Proposals b rought here earlier
this mcm th by Is raeli Foreign
" . 30 Guards Storm
Britain said it is freeing 20 IRA
·prisoners from interment, giving
50 others a three-day New Year 's
p arole a nd gr anting 100 an early
l'Cleasc.
ANTHONYBARBAROWASTOPSCHOOLMARKSM AN
Photo "f aken Last Year for Ocean High School Yearbook
.M imslcr Yigal Allon arc current~
ly the lsubJCCl of an intcnsivt·.
d ip lom atic t•xchange. Alton 's
plans lo t't!l urn on J an. 10 bavc
n o t been c h ange d by th e
Prison Hospital
'
I NY Youth Charged Brezhne'( development.. WALLA WALLA, Wash.·CUPJ)
--------------· - R iot-trained guards stormed a
Ford_'s .Son . sta te prison hospital Monday
night and freed eight hostages
h eld. b y two convicLc; who had
armed themselves witb"scissors
and tossed free drugs to other in-
About 40 tninutes taler . in-
m a tes in a cellb1oC'k.___ C"alle d
··E 1~ht W in~" gra b b~d fl\e
Auards as hostage~-. Delle.it P usb..
WAS HINvTON (A P ) -Inna-
tion and recession will help push
the fed eral budgt.>L defi cit to $22.8
In Sniping Deaths . .
Rescuer
T he prison s r,01. squall or
about 30 ~uards w•s. .quickly ns-
~c m bled a n d s t or med th e
hospital floor , s mashing a large
window in the nurses' station and
g ra bbed the two convicts 'before
a ny hostages were seriously in·
jurcd. De ntal technician Ann\h
Sporleder was hospitali zed ove r·
.night. ,.
billion in,~he fi scal year e nding OLEAN, N. Y. <AP ) _ An
June 30 and to a post-World War. ll record level the next ye ar, ac· honor student " ho was one of lhc
cording to a :-.t a f£ study o( best m a r ksm e n on •w, l.1 g lt · t E · c school rifle team was arr~i~nl•cl ~~rt'~~~ss' J om conomic om· on three counts o~ second-dcgret·
, _murde r l op ay m the sniper
T he ::;ludy 's esti mate for I.he s layin gs of three persons at Olean
fiscal ye a r ending June 30 is $3 Hi~h School.
billion higher than the com·millee ·AnthonY. Barbaro. 17. cl rt>~s£'CI
predicted :l year ago and far in jc·ans a nd <J wh1t4:! T -shirt.
above lhl' administration's l ast stood be1 'v\een two gu;.ir cts \\htlt·
projection that s pC'nding this heing ::ir ra igncd in a he.1\ 11~
year would outdistance rcvenut•s . gu.a1·d('d t·ourtroom.
'by $9.2 mill ion.
E'_ord Veto~s
VAJL. Colo. 1UPI)-President
Ford has signed a $2.6 oilhon
·fore ig n a id bill but v e toed
measures lo regulate strip min·
ing and to boost the U .S.
l\la ri11mc Industry -the 19th
and 20 th vetoes he has exercised
s ince becoming c hief executive.
. Of the 20 bins Ford has vetoed,
three were ove rrid'd c n h y
<.:ongress. Ford now has acted on
43 bills since Congress adjourned
befo re Christmas und has 115
more pending.
Fugitive Caught_
BARBARO SAiO noth 1n~ !lur
. ing the brief Sl':.s1011 as <t 1'1" ~ l'l'
cnteretl a n innocent plcu for him
A.&:learing on the charges \\-J:>
!)Cheduled for Frida)
Barbar o, a senior al Olean
High, was accused of killing the
three in a shooting·spree from a
r oom on the third noo't of the hi~h
school Monda\. Eleven othrr
persons were ta.l\c n to hospital:>
wilh \vounds.
Police captured Barbaro after
slori.Wng t he room with Lt!ar ga:-.
They found him on Lh e fl oor,
wearing an apparently dPfcctivt•
gas mask. They said he \\:.is not
in.1ured, but was oven:omc by
tea r gas.
The court room wi:is 1ammcd
. with r eporlers ~rnd spcC'tator:v,
m an y of them young people. as
Barbi.Im \\as lt'tl in for :.irra1gn·
WAS IIINGTO'.'J (AP J f\n m e n t before Judge .Jaml''>
escaped prisoner char ged in the Crowley of City Court. ~la ying o~· a mi llio~a!re. Mia mi Dcfen&\! i-tiw\'Cr .James K<.·h11c
industrialis t and his wife was enl<'red innocent picas for thf' ~apturcd early today. by t.he F BI ~outh and wain•d a rc,1d1ng or
in a n apartment tn.l'cw :Smyrna . tbe charges. Kehoe ~aid he ''us
Beach, Fla. reserving the 1·1ght to challcngl'
T homas Olis Knight, 23, one or the validtt\' of the 111form:ltt011. or
t he FB l 's JO most wanted ft.t els, upon wl1tch the <'h.11'1.~l·~
t ugi t1ve~. w ·u°' he::.vily armed were based.
.wnen captured, but · was g iven
no opportunity to offer any r('· DIST. ATTY. Htl'hanl Dawson
s1s tanc:e." ~Jid Fill Director · of Cattaraugus l'1111nt.v told rt•
Clarence M. Kelley. port~~ that Sl'Cond·dt• !P't.•c
T~o Mortf Villages
Foulld Destroyed
P ATTt\'\. Pukislan <A P )· 1n lern a t1 o n a1 1·11mmun1l~' L11
J\rmy h cl1coptcrs Loday db· respond to Pak1stu11·~phgh1
<.·ovt•recl t wo mo re villages "All we can do is dr~rn tlw
v1rtua lly demolished b y the world's atte ntion to '"hat h :1s
<.·arlhquakc that shook northern happened in the hope of a r<.>a'f
P a k1 :.tan over the weeke nd. a nd positive respoQ§.~ to \he very scnd in~ the ~stimated death toll '. real and substantial Oam:.J!!t.>."
to 5,200 .a.nd th~ number of in· he told newsmen while inspect·
ju red to lG,000. officials said. fog the darpage.
murdl'r was thl' most serious
C'harge that could he filed against
}33 l'baro atthis llml'. .
Dawson said this was because
of Hi:!r baro's <ige and because no
police o ffi('er was killed. Ile in-
dicated that a gr;rnd jury would
h e al>lc to c.•onsi dcr oth e r
«:h ar.gg~.
· J\llt>r: the-shooting ix'gan Mon·
d.1~. pol ict.· <:orclonl'd off tht·
n1."1ghhor hoocl. They Jlso brought
Ill-u N alwn<.il Guard lank lo
.... 111c•l<I rt'~<'ucrs tr~ ing to rcac:h
\\Ountkd wh1k lh<' s niper was
~ltll holl•cl up in the school.
,'\uthont1es said they did nol
knu\\ \\hy the ~outh , a son of ..i
m.rnufatturin~ firm executive,
wcnL on the shoot.mg rampage.
VAIL, <.'olo. (UPI)
.1 ack F ord, one of 1,lic
Preside nt 's three sons,
took part in fl mountaintop
r escue of a Florida woman
w~o bee a me so hysterical
from .a skiing fall that her
heart stopped, Presiden-
tial Press ~e!;'.,ffU_ary Ron
}\;('~sen h<.1s disclosed .. ~ csst•n s:.iia ~1onde1y that
Secret ::icn·icc agent Sam
Phillips, ont• of two agents
\\ho \\ cr t: !>lrnng with Ford ·
nl'<i 1· l hl· top of 10,000-foot
\';.i ii l\l ounta111. got l hl'
29-vcar-old \\Oman's heart
beallng a gain by ·massag·
. ing her heart.
mates. ·
Five guardS taken hostage in
another section of the prison
were freed through negptialions
after the hospital ward1 was r e·
taken by of ficcrs who smashed
through a window.
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TWO WOM EN-anursc and a
d ental technician -each we re
s tabped in the arm by the in·
lllatts a nd two technicians were
cul by llying glass ..
Prison Superintendent n. J.
Rhay said the two inmates. each
a rmed with half a scissors. took
o ver one floor or the hospita l.
broke into a narcotif.s cabinet
and tossed bottles or drugs,.in·
clucijng barbiturates, out the win·
dows to other inmates. .
AS THE RIOT .squad stood
poised to move in again, Rhai
began negotiations with the con-
victs holding the g uards-in Eight
Wing, which houses about 200 ol
the prison's 842 inmates.
I le said a resident prisoner
council assisted in getting lb~
five hostages released and the
convicts eventually honored a re·
quest to turn in all ~s and re·
tum to the ir cells. '
How many .qt these ~xpenses would Y.OU like to -el1m~nate
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$24 PERSONAL
~tHECKING ACCT.
~ ~ .':l al a cooptratlne statewide ~.:;"t' commercial bank. Required:
\.'" \3 los Angeles Federal Savings
\ Account of $2,500 or more.
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U.t a p~ofess.ional prepare you1· persona) Federal a~rl Cah~o1·n1a ~ r eturns at no cost, in r ivate ~ ith ~~I i~forma~1on heJd in strictest con~dence'
· equned . Deposit of $~.000 or more in an sa,: l~1g-s acem~nt (('xccpt 7!-'..?$r or hig her rate ~rfn: ~tes, which must be $10,000 or more). If ;ou
a!1t to transfor your account from anothe . .
tut1on .. wC''ll handll.' the <fotail::; for you If ri,nst!: a Cer t1 ficat" f D . · you la\'-'· . •· o <'posit. we'll artange yom· tax a ppointm_en.t t~ow and transf er yout· Certilic~~
at matunty with no loss of interest.
·plus all_these other services:
Payroll Savin&$ Nole :ind Tru~I Occd Collection r iggy B:inh
RTf> Schcdntc~ Sp.:ci3l Tax Ddcm1cn1 !>:ivmgi. <.1il1 Cllcd.;;
L<" Angdc~ Federal Saving.<. Accountil P~tagc.P.lid S.ive-by-MaiJ
Qu3nc!.b: M3gazinc CH EC'K-A-MONTH'~ lncomc Em clop.:~
Money oroc·~ Pa,,hook uiJn~ f'uncr.11 l ~JX'n~c Protection
PcrS(ln:il Document Copying Service OVER-thc-COU1''1 LR I r,c P.1r\..1n~
Buy or Cash in U.S. Savings Bond' Life ln,ur.1n .. r · E111r:i Houn. -0~1.'lQ
(Some ~cr~ic,.,. rtqu•rc 11 minimum balance) Frid3)S
ANNUAL l'H :IU::'\T RATES ON t~~UKEO lo\\\ 1'1.,.;
All Hllertsl compounded daily
5 ~% 5%% 6Yi% 6%% 7Yi%. 7X%
'•U-llnu<>lt C"'1111r.lt Cttfilk'Jff :'!1~1'7"'....=!1 ' '°'°"' ~-41 Ol~111 M 0P('O •tl t•'''" .ate C•rl1t •It
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s upervising the Patlan r escue-had estimated the casualty toll .it •• ~operation. said 2,000 to 3,000 te nts '4,700 kflled and 15,000 inJurcd in .
art· urgently needed lo provide nine villages.
$ INFORMED BUYERS
..Olf IOI ,-of l•lflftl, o< h .. d IOf
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.5.39% 5.92·%
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dolly 104 Ytf .. OI '"' ... 14 •• '°' , .... ol
6.72%' 6.98% 7.79% 8.06% sJw ltl'r for those whose homes · The m ajor pt•oblem Still fat.'in~
h <lVl' bl•c n demolish<'.d, :\i-i \veil as r e!'ic ue wor kers is the retnolencss
mf'd icine. blanket!>, food a nd and lnacC'cssibility or most of the
.. liter a lly to ns of pla!.for of t>arthqu ake rl'~ion. 200 m ilt•s
P a n s" to set thousands of broken north of tho c;:1pital of lslamobacl
Jimhs. a mid t he snowcapped ·peaks or
• thP.-l<arnko ram Mounta ins.
PRUfE l\11NI Tf~R Zulfikar The Kurakoram Hi~tl'\v~•)
.Ah lihuUo helicoptered into Pat the r\?~ion 's m ain artery IHl~
f ::in, whic h is the center for rcltcf . been sever ed for 70 miles by lhc
~pe1·ations, and appealed to-the e:rrthq uske and is c-.:pt.•ctt-u lo
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Oolty ,Jl .. Ottl•..., lake at least three weeks to clcur,
11 G••...tHd lht-arm y ~ny:c;, . •
MondrrFriday 11 you do not have l'\crirly rilf resell<' \\Ork 1s IK'tn i! yeur~by 5 30 pm. c.111 before d o1w h~ ;irm~ hehcopt<>t s "htt h
7 pm your ~co1>v Witt bO de-~o far IHl\'C ht•en._t·onr1•ntr.1\111:.! ·
tiver on supply1n~ the l\\O c'1~tm~ H ..
SalU'dly and Sunday If ~ do nol Ji er (.' l' 11 l c I ~ h ('I'(' II n d :1 t
r.oceive vour coov by G a.m ~lut· u1 h I h I day. Of 8. m Sond.iy, C4ll before 10 u s am , H) m1 C'S tot c soul I,
a m. end your copy w111 bf' delivered
Cwt.CetlOt1 T....,..Oftt,
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NonnwHI Hunllnqton Pfl,1(.h
llnd WettminatN • U~tUO
San Ctomcl\le. C11pl,tr "no Bt';.ae.11.
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Denn Potnt South Laguna
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compll'l(! .wna l ~111'\ 1·~.., 11( tlw
hundn•cl:, of sm.ill \ 11l,1~l'"'-,uul
hamlets, tnuny of t lwm 111(·kt•tl
;lway in rcnwh• '11llt•\'.'o <11111
literntty on the lO\H'r mpunl,11n
tnr~. 'NH· h1~h<'~t P<':th:. ,so.ir to
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Again In 1975: more ways
you.save when you save at
LOS-ANGELES
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(Atro & the slref't from ity Hall) • tit.AD tff•·1r.E -J)O\\'''ffO•'N: Ont' w 1L~hil'f' Bu1ldtr1,:;.
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-MeJl . Clean -· .
. Sinks ·Mo re
E1'trepre nuers in Great Britain now are
peddling li ttle pac~ets of that fruit sugar.
called fruc tose in pubs with the claim that
same tends to sober a drinker by s~eding up ~he dispe rsal of ul cohol in the human body.
Our Chier Progno.slicntor expects a s imilar
scilos errort soon here-abouts. The sale of sug-
~r by the ounce sounds likely, doesn't il?
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YO UNG LAD\', arti you
under the im pression that
\\'i\"cS more fre qu ently
c le a n · s in ks than do
hus bands"! No , my dear.
Kitche n sinks maybe. But
n1en in ge neral do more
~ink cl e a n ins tha n do
wo me n. Credit sha\•ing.
W•.:RE YO U AWARE that prehistoric
bea\"er.s were us tall as today 's polar bears?
\\'ISEWOMEN
~ 1 Q : "\Yh~r 1d . '\\.'omen a re wiser than men
pecause they k now less and un-derst and
p1ore"'.' Soe ratC'lJ':l "'
A. No. th<.• J..ris h poet J a mes Stephcn.s. ~rates said , •Tfly a ll me;.ins marry; if you
~et a good wire. you'll become.l)appy; if yOu
get a bad one, you "II become a philosopher.'' .
1 ·ONLY DOG th at is natu railY tailless is lhe
~chlpperke poodl e : .. DOES A CAN of pineap-
ple still cost m ore in llawaii than it dpes on the
·mainland ? Did lasl year . . ONE OUT of
every three wdm._cn addictcJ to liquor are
married \omen JikeWise addicted to liquor ...
f'E\\f REALIZE that the sun pound £or pound
creates less heat than the human ·body ...
WllERE is he now, that \Vall Disney ,gag
\\'riter named 'I'. Hee, I wonder?
\\'ORRY
\VomC'n y.·orry a lot more than do men.
Sc holars at the UnTV~rs~y or California have
proved that. And fu rther, they've proved that
1 the n1orc re miniric a woman is. the rnore she
v.·orries, \\'hilc the more masculi ne a man is ,·
the less he worri es. Cpnsider that young
,fcJJow. If you find yourserr worrying a lot late·
ly. maybe you're turni ng into a girl.
YOU KNOW that a waterspout is simply a
little tornad o over u•ater. But did you know
thaN.be water in s uch a s pout is mostfy rresh.
not salty-. e ven over the oceans? A typical
spout st a r~ h.igh up and rotates dow.nward,
pulling moist url! <>.µto r the ~ir before it pulls
any ollt or the s ea. Or so a weather!!lan tells
fT'\C.
t\ddress mad lo L-.Af. Boyd. P.O. Box 17076, f"ort
\Vorth, T X 76 102. Copyngbt 19i5L.l\1. Boyd .
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Lindota think
Losi ' ~ht . ng 'lJ . IS 9C1St.
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It Is not a simple task for a patient to . . . reach and maintain "lean weighr for life. Firs! the
patient must hove on honest deisire to cure his
·problem ... then accept professional guidance
from trained Medical Doctors. ,
l indoro "s unique 10·week treatment
and training p rogra m will leach patients how to
reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life.
A safe and practica l p la n, with proper nutritional
diet. and continual emoti onal support. New
audio and sub·Hmlnal vJsual a ids are used to
mot1va1e the patient. The entire program is under
lhe strict supervision of Medica l Doctors, speciql·
lsts 1n Boriatr1c Medicine.
L1ndora Clinics are owned and oQrnlnislerecfby
M001col Docrou lhol·1esrr1ct t~1r p!'oc11c~ to Bor1otrics.
All CJ1n1c Personnel ore lrCElflsed by rne State of ColifCMnio.
Call for JnlormoUon
Monday lhru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
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TV star ·~Junior" Samples
has been put on a diet. ·He's
lost 26 pounds in two weeks
and is down to 292. Sa mples
is in a Georgia hospital for ·
;Profits .Se en
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
Ronald Reagan's new radio show
may turn a tidy profit for the re·.
tiring governor in addition to
keeping his name anct n·
servative philosophy before tff
public. . '
The producer of "Viewpolfl.t,"
· Reagan's proposed five-ri\inute
: daily pol!.tical COIT\.ID~Dl@,ry pro·
·gram, ·predicted fn an intervs,
· that the show will gross belw
$2.5 million and $5 million in a ·
· vertising revenue during its first
year on the a ir.
AND MOST OF the 160 to 175
· radio stations ex:pected to carry
the daily comrnen.tary begipning
Jan. 20 a re scheduling it during
. prime .radio~istening time -the
· morning and evCning commut~
: periods, producer Harry O'Con-
nor said in a telephone interyiew.
·. He $aid toe.al and . regional
s pons ors ''include 8:...$~e.a~
number of savings assoc.1at1ons,
banks, automobile~ dealers. In
one of the Western stales we have
a mobile home dealers associa-
tion.!! __
Memori al
Prepared . .
. CARDIFF (APl~~ The
' concrete foundation has
.He siid/ the1e will be no na ...
Uonwide sponsor. • •
A'T ~~EWS conference in ~ Ange~.fd.,Onday, Reagan said J.)e
als,o wlil .. write a weekl~.
qspai)er column fcfr the'"7
COptey...News Service beginning '
lhe weekorJan.13'. ---
lie will j.nau-gurate'.-Jµs first
spea.king tour in two w~ka; go-
ing to Dallas and San 'A.ntonifb,,
Tex., Ntshville, Tenn., and
Richmond, Va. r.
-Reagan said he had several of.
fers to write a book and "thoseof1
fers are under serious co,nsidera· ---------,------------tion."
The governor said be was not
'1.hinking at this time of seeking
the Republican presidential
nomination.
''l'M JVST not speculating
that .fa,_r_ i11t.Qi,.lhtlutur.e.'' ""?-~ The radlo ... program is viewed
by .Reagan supporters as a vehi-
cle ror keeping be(ore the.public
Reagan's cOnservati've political
philosophy and his name as a
prospective presidential can·
did ate iq/1976.
Asked how much money the
program will .e atn for Reagan.:
O'Connor said it is "so improper.
it's unthinkable:.,. for him .. to
comment on that. ·
A SPOKESMAN for the
Re publican . governor, press
secretary Clyde. Walthall, also
declined comment on Reagan's
potential per soiial earnings from
Tijuana A ttack s
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Fe n {:e at Bor:d e r
SAN DIEGO (AP) = TheDaffiOO wire between
the United States and Mexico t'eac'hin ~ to \!:le edge
or the Pacific Ocean is "a Berlin Wall," complain
city offiCi&ls bf Tijuana. '
The wire barrier should be taken down, Sar\ Diego
County officials were told by Mayor Fernando Mar·
quez Arel ~nd Deputy Mayor J avier .Sanchez
Mayans. ·
A roll of barbed wire lops the chain·link fence al
the nation's ~~siest intetnatiopa! crossing sou~~· of
San Diego for a a1stanceof two miles lo the Pac1J1c.
"'I'he barbed wire m....f.ronl Qf all homes in the
nortbern·part of Tij\lana iloesn'lrepre£ent good. It
doesn't hold in aliens as is int.eli<ted ~nd its removal
would be a good act of friendship.'' ...:.___ -.
Similar wire at the Mexic ali crossing h~lfWay
acrqss the southern border of California has been
removed. ,
· treatment of diabetic condi-
tion.
• been laid for a drinking.
fountain which a dozen
y oung men fr o m
\.\'e s tch e ste r in Lo s
Angeles County are build-•
ing as -a memorial to a
surfing buddy.
the show_. .. The U.S .. Border Patrorwanls the wire retained.
_Reagan is schedlilt!ct'to record Removing it, s ays regional_chie f Ric.hard
hls "first · 10 -j}t:ogra!M Jan. 8 in Batchelor, "Would open up the fiqodgates for illegal O'Connor'~' Hollywood s tudio, aliens entering this country.·· .f.
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.Claim R e j ect ed Ste;ve Grings, a 21 -year-
old graduate of uSc died
last s ummer in a
hellcopter cras h in f\laska.
two days a leaving ~he ex-_ Chairman· Lou Conde of the San Diego County
ec.utive orrice occupied the Boacd or Supe rvisors said the wtrei.S a redef al pro·
past ~i_&!!.t years. bl em but promised to see what could be done. ' SAN FRANCISCO . (AP.l -A
San Francisco-ju11y has rejected
a Sl.2 million damage claim
against Ford Motor Co. by sur-
vivors or three· women burned to·
death in a 1966 model Ventura.
The Califoi:nia 'Dcp3rl·
ment of Parks and Recrea·
tion approved the·
memQ.rl aJ Jlt. San Elijo·
State Beach.
Reagan l}as air_~<!<!>' ta ed._a Said Ba tche lor: "lf the l\1exican officials would
pilot program and posed foi-a~gree to patrol this area, the fence might not be
vertsiing photos. which appeared ~~d. But, so far, they have not ag reed to do
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onlh. i'l_e has no plans t~ do Abou 2;~ illegal aliens sneak around, ove_r or
commercials on the programs. under the W.Q·mile rence annually, Batchelor said. _,.
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. kl is ~now avail31>1e
at :the b31Jk ~tl1at
with the Id Rt1s . -··-
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If ev~r a firm was founded on
gold, it's Wells Fargo. We were born
during the Gol.d Rush, served as the
min ers' express co mpany, postal
service, assayer and b.anl\,and shipped
mo re gold East than illJYbodY else.
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Now, gold is available from
Wells Fargo again. Solid gold bullion
·bars in denominations of 1,5,10 or
more ounces, said at the market rate
plus-a commission of 83 arid tax.
11;1owever,. before purchasing you •
should consider that an in vest·
ment in gold, which is a -co m·
modity, provides no interest
to the investor, who must--
depend on price appreciation
to pro'vide any yield .
. We'll take ypu~ order
m any Wells Fargo Bank
office, send you your gold by
registered mail , or deli ver it '
• One troy ounce
of solid gold
bulli~ll.
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to you personally at that offi ce. We
ca n even safeguard your. gold fo r-you.
You can rent a safe deposit !fox at a
Wells Fargo office, or receive a certifi-
cate of ownership and Jet us keep your
gold for safe keeping in our central
vaul \. You'll be trusti ng your gold to
. the same firm that the mine rs tru sted
with theirs. ,
. ..'°""; Ytmtnearest Wells Fargo Bank
ffas 'all the information about how to
order and buy gold from Well s Fargo.
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from Dawson (Y.T.) to Sel/5:;._ Calif
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··when I see you next it will be '75. Let's start praying
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$8 Million
SANTA ANA -At )east $8.3
million has' been set aside in
Washington, 'D .C .• to aid job sub·
sidy programs in Orange County,
according tQ county Manpower
Commission o!flcials.
A telettram from the Depart·
ment of Labor said the funds will
start arriving once a new section
of the Comprehensive Employ.
meQt and Training Act of 1973
takes effect Jan. J.
According to local orricials, the.
major federal grant will permit
creation of more than 800 new
jobs that could last through 1975
pending further funding.
•
alreadlC rece more $1 l
million in CET A ding un<Mt_
other portions of that a
Nearly $6 million of the ey
spent so far ~s going into a jo
training program for the poor
that has 4',100 clients.
Another $3.4 million is being
spent in a. job search for the
chronically unemployed ans). \lJ\;...
deremployed and about $2
million was spent finding sum·
mer· jobs for underprivileged
'teenagers.
The.new section of the federal
,law was e~acted as a reaction
to skyrocketing national un·
11&; MAXIMUM·· salary that _... e ~an be paid unde r the federal TMa--Woman Su mg PR
lS $10,000 a year or about $833 a
month. F• • 'N l County experts say hiring Irm W ewpor
could begin as early as Jan. 10.
..?!:!;11 ... ~....,... .... ~•=-itmt:!.jl!Hiim---=::a:=-~1;,WllGZ;~ Only those who have been out of ~ .FoP· ~-h. e. R-ecord workfor30.days priortoapplying
SANTA ANA-A'woman who
claims that the principals of ai
Newport Beach public relations
firm borrowed $1Q,000 from her
under false pretenses wants the
money back plus $100,000 i n
?; _ are eligible to parttll>ate. .
, The funding is actually a com·
""" Wy•U, 21, llOtll ot Huntington 8eM:h. MENRY·DU MOVt.IN -Dec. 14, 'tert.nce Jay Henry, 23. ot Chino, and
US VEGAS -Marriage llcenses IS-Nancy Ann D11Mo111111, U, of San weclhere lnch1oe· Clementr. · · ..-
bination of job help money sent to
the county and its la rgest cities: damages. ·
«.>mploymcnl r ates. Orange Coun-
ty's rate is already over seven
rcent and still rising Caster
~n t.he o~tiooal average.
IE M A'N OWER Com·
miss said the ~t... finding
notificat a s accomparued.by
a detailed sc ule of deadlih~
by which program ust be sub·
mjtled for fundin g.
JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING
9564 Hcwnllton Ave .• tfunt~on luch-968·3535
305 N. Harbor llwd., Fulle on -Ph, 879·3863
tfOW FOR YOUlt CONYENIE f ••. O,fH DAILY
8 A.M . "to JO P,M-SAT. & SUNDAY 9 to 5 P.M. The commission staff an
orficials m et las t week an ) .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
agreed to canvass the areas wit)l
highest une mployment and sub-
mit lists of potential job opes!ngs
no later tlian J a n. 3.
By the n, county omcials """"-1-·"The Family Drug St 1th P~rsonalized Service"
pect the exact amount of 0 c County's allocation w d be 28 YEARS INN RT BEA H
known .~tcr that, the county will HOW AT
have abo a week to apply for 2600 A. VON ST. tie-hind Ski M
the mo • Spec1ahz1ng in Prescnpt1ons
We have your old prescnpt1ons and vour
COl\DllSSl'ON officials said pn...t prescnphons are ~·
the type o( jobs th;it"•ill tle m ade We 're here to SER VE YOU.
a vai lable will be in the area of • .Pre~ PloWtw1
community center worker~, Consu1t~=.ur ne1ghborlvpharmacist.
teacher aides and maintenance ••-..... ---------------------
workers though others may soon GET ACQUAINTED OFFER·
open up. SOtJIBB~THERA GRA N M(100+30)
. Of lhe,rough .3 million the Reg. $7.14 ............ Our PMu S4.47
county s tands to rec · e';"tts big· MAALOX -12=oz: ... :-.-. -: ....•.. <. .94
gest cit y, Anaheim, will to ~. not more lhan :I nM:h "'~ CW.lotnl'• ltm11eo· ,., it5 million to employ' mor e th au.en11•ie.onhanoouflfe•ll!lo•1-1•1s ,
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8Al(ER·FOX -·Dec. 13. t4arold J. RUDEEN·PARR -Dec. 14, Irvin M. Baker, 44, of Huntington Beach, and Rudeen. 27, of Cerritos, an~ Adaline Nona Marlene Foll 31 ot San M9rlePar!110,olWestl1)1nster. Clemente • ' GOODMANSON-SPIVEY -O.<.. 14. FLYNN·VALLANCE -Dec 1,. Mwe1M.Goodmans~161,off:ount.in Roger G. Flynn, 30, and Mary JMi.1te ~~y.\n"!'d illdelalde n. Splwy, SS, of ~r:1.Valla~e, 2', both ot UIQllNl MOSER·sANT Ell-Dec. 14, Sttwn
wrOOLE·l'X'R.rtS -o.·c 13 ~ser. 21. anel RhOdil S..nttll, 17, ClaudeM.Weddle,5',ofSOllth~'. SCH~~~?~~~~·l~IANSEt' -~l~~ A. B•rnea, l2, of San Juan Ou. 1', Cwt 0oll'OllH S<l\umilcher. 47 ••
l(LINGSEiS·LOBNOW -Dec fl of C..la Mes.; and Patty L.. Ovl~
llut in March of this year, the
CO-!l nty, Huntington Beach.
Garden Grove, Santa Ana and
Anaheim pooled their manpower
revenue s haring grants and
formed the Manpower Coni·
mission to ad minister them.
THE COMMISSION bas
Mary T: Hoyt na[Jles Willi a m
L. Aldri.ch and WilJ.iam L. Keith "
of William L. Alctrich Public.
Relations as defendants and
states in the Orange County
Superior Court action that the
loan made nearly two years ago
has never been repaid.
le& Pl'Oplc.
Officials there are ah-eady r e·
'icwi'n g their departments to see
what openings are a vailabl~.
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.J•mes Edward Clings.ls JO ·and tllflMn.30,ots.ntaMonlca. Susiltte RH Lot>now 28 bolhoftwnl· PEACE·TMdRNTON -Dec. 14. ~ 1"9ton &eacll • ' Royce Ralph Peace. 34. anel Terrell . Coast Prohe
WINTHER·KOCM -Dec 13 s~ AMT'homlon,26,botllo!IJll'ine. P9ul Wlnlller, 20, and Ell~a~lt\ R14tl\ FLORES.CAMPOS -°":IS. ROQl'r Kocll. lt,tlolhOf Fo1111t1ln Velley. · LH florH, 11,of Fountain Villlty, and I
,AREIAS.BARR -Dec. 13, Ar1hu,. l11tyC.l'nPG$, 1',ofAzu~.
;JOWpfl Areles, S.. of 'finlln..-aftd Joni• CROCKER·BRAOFIELO -Dec. 1~. ,MarleBarr,lS,olS.nClemente. Lindsay W • ..Cr,ocker, SS, of Long 8LUEMEL·GREGOR Y -Dec. 1), 8e1cll, anel 0.lores Bradfielel, ..._
Hearings· Reopen -. .
Danl•I Brian Bluemel 32 •nel ofMunt~lonBuc,.. Regional Coastal Com-use changes as far inland Mary lou Gregory 30• boiit ot PETER EN·REEOER -Dec. '17• .,...;.,SiOners Wt.Jl f"'OpeD a5 ft.Ve m1·leS. W.stmlnster. ' ' l,.loyel T. Pwtuwn, '33, and Linda SYe ~ " ROBERTS-WEIL -Dec 13 Wllll•m A.eotr,20,bolllofF-talrWalley. hearings Friday into the The current. area re-Fredtrlck Robarts tt of Ll~la and MEISEY..LEPPARO -Dec. 17, ..... n M•W•"' we1i •1 of~·· Jon1t11an oer1es1on l-tels.v. "L~ controversial cle ment to garded by· the com-
IMt:r. --• ' Muntl'191on Beacll. and Cola f.MrJ<KY the coast al pla Which . . b i d CRESSWEll·MAY -Otc 14 Donald L.epp1rj1,Sl,ofGi1rdenGrove. . n mlSS100 as e ng UD er Lee ereuwe11 22 ot Hun111191on 010YAl"NOL•·MVRST -oec. 11, Leo sets up successor agen-its permit control is 1,000 Beach, •nel KA04.M•rlt M1y, 22, of Glovannoll, 73• of Huntington 8e1Ch,, cieS that COUid easily be yards Wt' de along the Fountain Valley and lr-l. Hunt,4t,of lf1n Nuys. CA-RtKER·NOWAK -oec " Ernest SCMALIT·HART -o.c. 1t. Roeiert stronger than the first. state's coastline. Ray Cariker, S7, ol Coit• 'M4w. ~d Frederick Schillltt .Jr., 26, Ind MoN,.., • 11ernlceC.Nowu.~.otWtstmlMltr. t• Sue Marl, 2.6, ootll Of Corona Del Hearings. however, Orange Coas t city
GREYSHOCK-covu -oec.1•.An· Mar. will open at·9:30 a·.m. in representatives already. ="s!.F~~~~~zs~~"c!~.:,~~ Dissolutions Long Beach H a r£itir h a ve told the com· ~t".:~~~c'~~~·eNs-o.c.1':No-Ot'ltlarrfages Depart.m .ent H ead· mission that they disap-111. Frtn<•• Hundley. )S. of Fort quarters without a re. pro\7e-of the element -.. uudtrd111, Fla., and J11dltn Ann E.•tef'MdecemlMrtt vised draft of the th t g tc 't ' ~ina Couen1,30,ofCost11Mua. Tllronbllrg Ginger ltt and Donlld e S ron es fl lC "'-'b v1eRNOW·WYATT oec. u , Ga.. • Powers, Funding and ~ewport Beach M yor
Stephen LK Vlernow, ll. and Clleryl ... ~k.Manlla L.and Edward E. Government e lement to Pro-Tem Milan Dostal.
' Other
.... ,.ne1, eeuy Jun and J•mrs the coastal plan. He assailed it as a pro-Eawarc1 Youn v1>1oom. Rlcflard J . and Major c hanges had posaJ that goes against
=~eZnnas.andEplf•n•<> been promised by the the basic American
Graves, eonni. P11y111s •"4 ROl!eft South Coas t Regional systel'ft'and asserted tha
c1artt • Zone Conservation Com-it would rob coutal Bryan, Dodie Ann eftd David Eug1ne Deaths M1r1ine-r,sn1r11y K.•ndArtnur mission's l egal consul-citi~s oflocal control.
HO:t>ert. Harvey Re11befl anc1 Ml'rleA. tant -shifts which could · · := Pe~a. 01-And Janln a lte r the proposal MEMBERS OF THE
\!VA ..,.,l INGTON. (AP) 0..11.s-sraL .. -soatttelLae significantly. commission lega staff: .::t{'l ! I Foitla.. P1lrlcla NI. 1ncS R~ f h -Hetirl'd Brig. IGen. ~11 ' · · . de ended t e vagueness
Paul 11 Griffith 76 past MmllOney, P•trkl• E. 1nd Frilfltl$ BUT COMMI SSION of the element and '~n.aliona't comm~nd~r .of ~nnM.andO.VldG. · Executive Director Meli stressed that because of ~ Am e rican Lfg ion M11oes,L1nc1a:an<1Ec1c1roun Carpe n\e r s aid today the latitude written in, it
a n a._ a 11 ass i It ant =~ 'i;:'.11 ~~:;:r.·:~ ~rnon that the -revised draft would be easy to restor~
secrcta. of -o~rme in Oe11•et will not be ready until local cont.rol or tbe
tt T d : •. 11 't ~.1c1. c.111er1ne Ann and wi111am next week. coastal zone. le rum a ffiuuS fU· EdwarCI tion died : nday, in s.m-.~rmanD.•ndN•ncv.M. "The hearings on Fri· Teehnically. the cur-' • . · . Htrrmann,JohnR.andLlnd•L day, I believe, are simp· rent system of regional Georgetown 4'.._Crs1ty Selvaggl~,'Otrlstlne Cl1re ~Vin-1·~ to gi·ve ...... chance' to d t t . . . Hospil;.il. cen10S. J a an .s a ~comm1ss1ons IS Gau1111ar,RobertH.anctGrtte11env. people who signed up to set to expire wilh. the R!JdnlO, Marokl E. and KattlleenA. k t th f. t h f i,.. 9 ~RIELLE ..
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N.J .. <A P.> JGo~sse11n,earllilr•AMeendP1tr1e1i: spea a e 1rs ear -s t a rt o t,,e l 76 ·~ ing, but never had. the legislative session -the -: m c mona sc:rv1ce 1s Wo<w ,earbar1J.1noer1anA. chance,'' he sai·d . · t ' d t f th to be held Thursday in .()r1ollvo)f< rne Marie and 8ilS!J All< expira 100 a e 0 e l\f f · · d tt1ony T.he firs t hearings, Coastal Initiative. _anasquan or retire eennttt,o.rv~~ne1Borm1eJ. held two weeks a go, con· Bul the newest plan· Air Force Col. Edwin E . n-.n. Jacquell c. and Ri<Nro Id · s r B · 11 Mllur vened afler .. a (ult day o( ning element would re-rin • r . 0 r ie c. c..r1er,1ANt.ttao.and rtM. other commission busi· com mend th at 'the I a t h c r 0 r r 0 r m e r 8'own, Mllryllell• Louise • Ed · E AlchlnS n ess and amo~ ttie l egislature set up the <I~ t r_o n au l w 1.n · Pleuntf, E11eyA.andc11ar1es score of speakers who successor agencies to ad· Aldrm J r. Col. Aldrin. 78, Jec1tson.Enlyn0orot11tun0Sttwn d ·g d 0 • v left I d . d s· t d · · s 11oyc1 • s1 ne u •• man minister the imp emen-_ie a ur .iy 1~ .. an AtrOWOOC1,Rut11 C.and01ar1eSw. e the tardy start of t alion of the s t ate's l-ra11c1sro, ''hJ.k~,·1s1t1ng FtncMt,Jac.quet1nY.andMlcNe1 D. th c:s·on A third coastal plan. udaughter. ~1191ar,R11aJaneane1PllJllpFwre1 ,. e s ..,.. I ·. .
Bo\to(I, Jixty ca111er1ne alid Samuel round of h{!~r gs 1s set It also could compel all
BRYN MA\\'R, Pa.
( ,\ P) -George JI. Earle
Ill. 8-l. a former gov·
ernor of P cnnsylvaniu.
died al a ('onvalcscent
11omc Mo11day.
urayeue ~ . f ly <-e .uary · t · d t. CAW1rov.June 1.ane1 StephenG. or ear c . c 1 1 es an co u n 1 es
&each,MeryA.•nd Robertw. The b u1 k of l h c within the five-mile-wide Pl'octor,J.ColvlnincioorlsMat speakers so far have as·pla nning a rea lo hire Un'""· Norma l.anCIJolm E. . er-n,Allce 1.a..ci 0e111ern . sailed the element as On_e consultants of their own
Reil•Y. Olrls w. •nd No•• A. which threatens to set up lo revise their individual l!lenson, Ju1na Marla •I'd James • c1nton · • a s uccessor s ys t em or master pl~r;is t 6 conform
Gunnels.Ellen Nad ine and ~ge 'i>Oastal ·commissions to the ove ra11 state. Arr-Id . h Id . h SA • l' R c sco Se•ts.l.4urleA.andAon1ldG. wh1c wou a}:>proac a version. . N • AN I Morrison. Frank Cllrlllopllet and' new layer of govern-',.-----....... -..,,-----l ( U P I ) · -· II y m a n S. Anlt• Mae19e " . . Le vin, 99. a Polish immi-Cotropl•, s111r1ey Join and Ames rneot. Domlnkll.
grant who fo unded a ALTHOUGH TllE Tr•vel
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ree ---·---The Churchill Paintings.
Two exclusive prints reproduced in full color. January 1st to 1 Oth.
Two prints fa ithfull y copied from
orlginal'Churnhill paintings ancJ
chosen spccificnlly for us by the
dJstinsiui11h1?ci stntrsman·s gr.ind-
son. Li thogrnphC'cl expressly for
this Jnnu..iry occasion.
WC' offE>r you this r.omnwmorali\'r'
set in honor nf Sir WinsLon's 1 !174
. cnntf'11ary. Eorlt !lxJ 2 print. 5Uil ·
:ibl1• for I r.1ming. J'i a mr.rnrnlo of
.m inspirrd ~wn1qs, a giant among
mevt , onr of the fow who personally
affcr.tcd the course of hislorv.
Thr lrgac:i1•s of WinsH>n
Chur1.hill .1r1· llws1·· Tlw c:nnlinuil ~ or our frt•f' wnrld. his brillianl .
WfilJngs, anrl his impressi~s as ht•
.f''\JIJ't'ss1·d lhl'm 0111 .inv.1s. ll1· loo!-.
to alw r.it1•tlr for ri·i.,;1t1nn. and
ht• .1pplwtl tlw hru~h \\;tlh his
f 11slumar\' 1 llf'rJ.!V anti 11•,1 1. prt.1\'-
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r1.11ntins;: Slop·h~ ~our rn·;ir1·s1
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firm that. once operated Ilea th Noti~es wording in the clement is • ~ h
25 mot 1 ~.ndp"'1Jctdure :1va,gue and can be in-&£LL. eve~~-•re ... .,.,_. . ...
lhc~ters. (IC ,, on nr. 8ARNt!S I -tfllrptete<t ~everal ways. "-~ Suna•y•
L C\'ln. who opened his Lu111er Emtrson B<lmts, lt9'! a1, of 1·ts authors conc"dc that uam In the I.. · 1. L. I · S 'h Newport Buell. Ca. 0..111 of ooalh "' 1rst 111cr\eruc con m . a~ 0ocemtwr2<1, f914.Su<.,.11111doy111sw11e if could allow · n~w re· ----
DAILY PllOT 1-· ra n c· is co 1 n 1 !OS """•· sister. Ehlat>ttn Po111a or ~ • C&n•d•. Service• Wiii lie dlrecleo by gional and state com· founded G l' n er a I Tne Nep1uneSoc1e1v · mi·ssi·ons to rule on land· 'l'h . I (.'. th h. WALSWORTH E:\ltnca o \\I IS M•nrvl W•1swor111 . .t9en.rH1de11c1:.------------~----------=;..._......,.-; JooiOnS. l).&01 Williams. Spjl<e 161, Tustin, Ca. ___________ Date of dealh O"emo" 29, 1914.
ULn-IHGERON
FUNERAL HOME
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t cic,n.J do-I """' Cc11t1 Mr•1 .
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MORTUARY
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MEMORIAL PAltl< ·
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conducl Masonic Services. Memorlel StrYICilS wlll l>e llel~ Tl)urldly l:OO PM. W•v•rlt'I' Church, 5anta Ana. Ollkl•nt, or. J. 011sh. IJl!.errn~nt of as"'s, Felrlluven Memorial Parle. Smith &
ru1n111 Mortuary dlfa<fOl'l.
ARGA8AIG .. T Htrb11r1 A. Arg11>roghl, rtslditnl ol Newport Beac;n, (ii. Date ot CIHll\ O.umt>er JO, 197•. S..111c~ are !Wild• Ing, Pac111c View Memorial Peril Mortu1ry. Newpor1 a..c.11, C.. IROWN Daniel R. 8 rown ot .2J37 Ronda Gr.n1dll, Lagun• Hills. c-. Oilteol de·
111111 ~ember 30, 1914. SllfVlwd by Ills
wllt Elllel Brown; brother, Orbin llrottn ot Tenn , so• il~ters, Mliiry lo.. aaoo, Tenn . Teulen arown, Tenn.. Roic•nn• Self of F1or1oe, P111lTnt 0ee1on, Virginia, Ju.1n1ta D•wson, Flonda, !.\tll• Snvoer 01 F10t10.; 111 '"" n1e<n eno ne~ Ser.,1Clil w111 lie held tnur,d•Y· J-ry 2nd •t 2.00 l'M. l'ac111c view Q111191, ~ • .., Bl'uce
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Moods of_BaskFt.l,all
l\;1nsas coach TC'cl 0\llcns <~crt) (tnd lo'' a StalL' mc.nto1M
Ke n 'l'rickC'y display e n1otions cluring thl' chnmpionship
ganl C' of tht! Big Eighl basketball tourn:.imcnt . K un sas
\\'Oil. i6·75.
6 Clubs Vie
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For Catfish· ..
. O~KIE, N.l'.-It's geltinl'! The other f1v~ l'lubs nrc the
1don·n ink or:-.\\ in1 li1nc in thi )'~•nk<'cs. thl' San Diego l):.idrcs,
l:: al f I~ h u n l.t• 1· .:-. u I> c \' . lhc Clc\·cland l~1di11n~. !he Allan·
"'''et·p~laA---~ •.Q..!I one t eam ta Hrnves ;.1nd the Kans<ts City
. lhouj!ht tu bi dO\\'rlioLt.bt' ~hird Ro~nl:-..
tJJn(' h:is fln;ilL"ll back lo th.:>·-;;ut· '·1 ~ ::-Connor# fn Fi11nls I he i\lontr('a[ Expos. '-\'ho )VCr<'
()('lic\'t'd oul of th{? picture J\lon· i1ELBOURNE -1'op-seede<t
d<iy \\1hen ~he .bidltiiJJ;,..~field \\'as .Jim-01 .v_ Con!lors O\'l·rwhe ln1Pd
.1pp<irl'nlly J·cduced to five \Vere /\uslrahan Dtclc Crealy 6·4. 6-3,
bo1 ck in the running today. ' G-.i in the m en's-singles semirinals ur the Australian tennis churn·
JJ10nships today.
Rams Rip
SC, :83-66
\'E\\' ''Q RK (J\f') -Da rryl
Tlro'o\'ll hamn1crcd Southern
t ":iltf<Wnia \Ao·ild._ 2~ point.A und
Kt•\'in F a llon added 22 <.ts
1:ordha m pull.<'d orf one of the big
upsets of 'the C'O ll egc basketball
!'>L'<tson \\•ilh an 83·66 victory over
-·The vic·tory ·enabled the de-
fe nd ing champion Connors to
gain the· final s .1gainst second-
:-.ee d ed John Ne\vcombc o f
:\ust ralia. Ne\\'eombe won his
2·hour, 20 -mi·nutc semifinaJ
01<Jtc h earlie r in the day, defeat-
ing 'f ony Roche. 6-4, 4 ·6, 6 .. 1, 2·6,
j 1·9.
l/.S.., /lfexiro Meet
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... Qrange Coast area lltesldenls East Germany in a rpeet at Con· ttie new EUfopean J)ro cage
were among the top names in lb.a· cord, Calif. .. ]eague . .John Vallely will be a
.~·orld of SPQrts during the year-· · Shirley was on Individual win· Player·C'c;>ach for Bru,aelsi
1974 on a national-and interna· ner in Paris, Da llas, Greenville, Belgium. Mike Contreras will
tional le':$1. _ ..... SC, Concord and Mission Vi ejo. play for Barcelori'a, Spain. And
In a year that saw llenry Aaron She is currently enrolled at Dick Davis will serve as a le8gue
of the Atlanta Braves set.a home Golden West College. administrator.
run record, ~1uhammad Ali win 2. GRAIG NETTLES. The New . 6. GARY ADAMS TO lJCLA.
backtl'tbe heavyweight boxing Y-Q_rk J,'unkces third basen1an ·UC Irvine's first baseball coach
championship and UCLA losin,g and GQ.sla l\lesa resident started moved to 'UCLA to replace Art
in NCAA basketball playoff ac· lhe 1974 Atner icu n League can1-Reichle as coach and hopefully to
tion for the first time in eight puigninabl~Y,eofglory.1'1ebrok e· direct the Bruins to the top ·
yea r s, area stars sto9d out the Arrler.ican Lcalt_u.,e hon1e run baseball. Tom Spencetak~s-~er
brightly. rcc·ord fo r the month Or t\,pril with al UCl _-
Shirley Babashoff ot Fountain .11 \Vh1ch also tied the Q!ajor 7.·UCI iNNcAA-SvcCESS. A
Valley set two world swimming league murk. second st~gtf( NCAA college
records ;"Graig Nettles of Costa N.ettles resides in Costa Mesa .... 'visi~Jl,seball cba.mpionship
'-1esa set a home run mark for aunng th~off·season. an 32-game win streak
the month of April with 11 ; and 3. DUANE ''PANCHO'' 1ghlig ~the year at UCI .
Duane "Pancho" Carter or Hunt· CARTER\_ The Marina_;Ui·g Terry Stupr.-..J'eff Malinoff and
ingto'ii;°'beac'.!h became the only School gradua~finish..ecJ-seventh Gary Wheelock Were named All·
man ever to win midget and in the lndianapo~ and .was American and lati?r .... sifncd.pro
sprint" car n u tional cham -namedrooki~..ottheycar._J_-le 'al so contracts, along with'piJ.cher
pionsbips. won the USAC sprint car diV'ision Ray Humphries. ..........._
llere·S' bow the Daily Pilot ch~plonship making hinr-Ole UCJ's wa:ter polo, tennis a nd
sports staff saw the top 12 stories oOly driver in 46 years to win both golf teams all finished in the run-.
involving Ora\?_ge; Coast area the Sprint and midget (1972)"' ~nerupspotinNCAAcompetition.
teams <:ind athle~or-1~4 : championships under USAC and Lindsay Morse won the Ojai
l _ J\mericao Automobile Associa· women 's si n·gles crown and
OPEN DIVISION Lion sanction. finished second in the national
I . ~.HIRL.EY BABASO:OFF.';-....,:4. MISSION VIEJ'_()_T£t-ibJS. women's intercollegiate cham-
Thc , I·ou11ta1n \'alley r esident , The Virginia Slims women's ten· pion ships in singles and in
sw.lmming for the Mission Viejo nis iOu·mament 't''as presented at ) doubles with partner Jean
Nadadores. set two world re-Mission Viejo and inc luded soc.h Nachand.
cords and a week later tied one or internationally prominent stars 8. AREA. PLAYERS IN PAC-S
the marks in freestyle swim· as Chris Evert and Billie Jean FOOTBALL. Seven Orange
Jning. She was one of the inain King. . Coast area players participated
cogs in an American team-~de-5. PRO _BASKETBALL Three in Pac-8 foot-ball action in!ludinJt
feating the Flying Frauleins of . Orange Coast area products join Bre tt \V-h·i te ( 11.u n ting ton
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n .. eh) "Steve Bukicb ll!'d J im
Swick (Newport .Harl??rJ ;'~ve
Monahan {t.far1na) anct ·~at:.,.,
Sweetland (Costa Mesa)· at t
UCLA: Alvin While (Newport
Harbor) 'nl Oregon Slate~·,..... ... ~
Gavin ll edrick ( port
J·lurbot'' at \Va -i gton Stott.·.
,fl l'drick \\'i , l' or the l~P PUil•
tcrs in nation a'ierag1ng 41 .L
·Y • per kil'k .
9. LUTE OLSON. The Fountain
Valley resident resigned as head
basketball conch at Oal State
(Long Beach) to take. over as lop
man at the University of tow~. -
10. KYLE , GAYNER. The
Estancia•llig h student and Costa
Mesa r esid e nt wo n a s ilver
medal in Latvia early in the
year. Recently, s h_e..retur ned
from SOU-th Africa after winning
a first in balance beam and third
in all-round competition.
JI. PEGGY . TOSDAL. 1'hc
yoUn[_ Mission Viejo Nadadores
star hol~ the American record
for the ioom~rs in 1 :02.18. She
was a top competitor for tbe U.S.
at Concord agains~he East
Germans.
1%. PAC·8 TITLES. J,ay
Ev8ns, former Huntington Beach
Higti swimmer, won the Pac-8
100.meter butterfly in meet re·
cord time of 50 :39. Matt J-Iogselt,
former Newport Harbor High
star, won the Pac·S 440-yard in·
termediale hurdles in 51.3
Best of Preps, JCs
~ The Games I; II
Hea.d ·Headlines
The Big Game. coaching ·con-· 8:54.0-the second fastest time in
trovers'ies, Tecords and cham· ·the nation.
pionships-a ll those ingredients At the state finals he finished
that mnke junior college and second to a seasoned senior, but
high school sp9 r ts ·orang the recorded \n 8:50.S for the two=
Orange Coast what they are, mile. a pheiiomcnlil clocking for
were prevalent in 1914 . a sophomore.
Here are the lop six 1974 stories 3. GEORGE"JrARTMAN. S<:id-
involving area individuals and dleback College's highly sue·
teams as seen by the Daily Pilot: c~ssful football coach was re·
• lhe fi[th·rankc<l 14·ojans f\.tonday
ni)!ht ror the <:h;.11n1lionship or the
i'-:Ct\C. ltOliday F.estival lourna-
PALJ\f SPRI'.'VGS-'fhc United
Slatl'S and J\l('xico will. me1:t in
second-round Davis Cup ll!nni.s ·
1natches Jan. 31 .ind-Fe b. 1-2 at
the· Racquel Club of Pnlm Spr·
ings, lt v.:as aru1ounccd 1\tonday.
I, !\IARINA ANDTllE GA!\I ES lieved of duties as athletic direc-
t 1'NO II. l\1aking TI-IE GAMES tor for the Gauchos. but afler an
lhc lii g attractions was J-lunl· appeal he was r einslaled with the
ington Beaeh·s lofty No . 3 rank· blessingsofcollegeofficials.
ing in the CJF C!\1arina was No. 4 . ART S-B-R-C E AND
ll and No. 2 in Orange County· NEWPORT/llARBOR HIGH
behind l\1arina. FOOTB:\J.l:. Ne-v.·~orl llarbor Ex·gridder Dies · n1<'ntJ, ·
Butgcrs salvaged third place
'in this 23rd annual tourney by CARLISLE, Pa. -:-1-·uncral,
bombing SL Joseph's, Pa. 91 -56. services \Viii be held here 1'hurs·
1JrO\\'n .an~ his fired-up tea_~~Y for Clyde \Vashi nglon,
n1ates, -playing before a roaring former defe nsive bai::k for thC
hotnetown crowd of 11 ,117, took New York J et.s and New England
the play away from the J>O\verful Patriots \vho died at the age of 36
l'u<'il'ic-8 team right from the ofabralntUmOr. -
Sl<J.rt. . .• _ . \\'ashin£:ton v;hohad been in the
Starting ."'1(fi ~1s fi eld goal at Ca rlis le hospital for several
11.i,c. end of !:he .r1rsl ha_lr. Bro\vn weeks prior to his death had su!-
<'onnc(·l.ed on nine straight shots fcredalcngthyillness.
~ind burned the Trojans ins ide ·
\\'1th his po,ve1·housc rebOunding S "'---r Star A-t-_.. ski ll s. Voted tournament J\1ost vc-..:: • • ~· ea
V:.iluable Playe r, lhe6·7 Fordha m
<:cnt cr C'olleeled 14 r'~bounds for
t he game ag,a insl a tenn1 with a
much burlier front !inc. ·
\\'hilc the partisan t·t'O\\'d
:-.l·1\·a n1cd in <lcl1i:ht. the lt:1n1::.
ran :J\\·ay to a 1~·1)\)inl lead at.
::l·56, their l ur~t·st of the game.
lo «·oa5t to their first 1-ioliday ,
J·"t::-.11\ .1 ! chun1p1011:-.h1p C\'er.
J\·1URCIA, Spain -'A former
major leaguesoeeerstar has been
a rrested for robbing banks' to f)a••
his debts. pOlice reported today.
·rhey said Jose Luis Ponce, J'.!.
admitted he held Ujl \\\'O lJnnk s .
because he voas in debt. Ponce.
\\·ho played \\'ith three top Spanish
::.OC'Cer l'.lubs \\'-IS arrested ~1on-
day. '
Under.dog Gators
Eye Major Upset
' NF.\V ORLJ.~A~S CAP) -gam<'films.
l~t)al·h ·ro1n O~hornf' f1f eighlh· Both c-o :ichC'.:: h<'licv~ th t'ir
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MIKE GATES TAKES A HANDOFF FROM PHIL GARGIS.
27-3 at Gator Bowl
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Auburn Humbles
Fumbling Texas
&farina's basketball team was High's Art Sorce obliterat"ed the
a disciplined unit while J-lunl-CIF Southern Section record with
ington Beach featured a wi'cked 16 field goals in one season. The
fast break: _And bo.th schools have Sailors senior kicked. n 52-yarder
been1trad1t1onal rivals for years,. against Coron~ del Mar among featu~ng top-Oigh~ talent. other efforts from the 4i, 43 and
Manna was undefeated for two 42. Sorce cli cked seven of seven
months and was 21-0 before final-tries in two CJ F' playoff ~ames as
ly. fa!ling to Huntington Beach Newport ll arbor, unde r TIC\\'
11igh1nTliEG-AMEII. conch Bill Pi zztci1 r1?corded its
Coach Jim Stephens' Vikings hcs l·even seuson '( t0-2) in lhe
won three tournament titles in school'S 44-year historY
addition to their No. 1 ranking in s. AR.E A CI F". TE AM
the CIF and Orange County and TITLISTS. Corona del Mar
played ~efore ai~rnaway crowd · High's water polo team Won the
1n beating H1wt1ngton Beach, CIF 4-A championship over rival
55-53. Newpoft llarbor and University
'.l'he doors w~re closed 90 knocked-off-L-aguna Beachlln the
minutes before tipoff and there . 3-A water polo. finals at East Los·
were , as. many people turned Angeles College.
away as there was to see the ~fission Viejo High's golf team
game iq the spacious Viki,ngs captured the Cl F' crown and
gym. University and Newport Harbor
. Coach Elme_r Combs' llunt-tennis 'teams advanced to the
.J .\CKSO~\'ILLE, 1~1 a. (,\Pl Since they closed out the re· 1ngton &!aeh Oil e rs returned the finals before being eliminated in
·rhc n1ost f<1mous Quote in l>ar -gular season by \\'hipping ·r ex·as favor in '.J'HE GAME ti. dealini.? 4-Aandl-A.
re ll Royiil's quotable carc<'r goes .<\&ri1 more than a n1onth ago, lit· i\1arjna its first de fc~t ·(59-45)" 6. o RANGE co As T ~ome thin l! like this : "1'hrcc . tic h as go ne ri g ht for the ~f<!re a si!"_il~r crowd under COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Coach
things C<111 h~1ppen \Vhen you 1>ass Longhorns. /'\ con1bination of s1m1Jar cond1t1on s. Dick Tucker 's Pirates won the
the h:ill , ;ind t\vo Of thcn1 arc final exnn1s, Christmas va"ca tion Thetwopreppowerswentonto South Coast Conference football
bad." and tnc:len1L·nt _\\Ci.l thcr prevent-s~are ~he .s unset League cham-championship and advanced to
lie wns referring to incon1pll!-f'd thc1n frnn1 doing any contact p1ons h1p and weres~edamon~ the state finals in Division 11 Lio ns and inlcrce p.t ions. 13ut. \\'ork this n1onth . . th~ ~op _four teams 1n the CII' beforefallingtoGrossmont.
Hoyal, the ro1·cn1ostcxponcntof :'\l onday ni ~ht , thin gs got eh.m1nat1ons. Among those two. KelJy Stroich •. who
the farned \\'ishhunt! rushing of.' \\'Orsc. 'J'hcv hnd 1 rouble with ·the po we r s we re fo~r A 11 -CI F spearheade<l the Pirates defense
fens<'. learned the ha rd \Vil~' i\l11i1. phone lincs.bct .... ·cen the ric\d and pl~yers ...... Marina·s Rich Bran-was named All·American ·
da.v nig ht that tl11·ee things l«lll · scouts in the press hox and ning and Bob Losner and Hunt-'-'
--r:1nkcfl i\'t•h1-~1:-.ka ti gu l'l'S lt•1.1n1 :-; \V-1tl lie anxious and re.illy
lurntivrr," :.incl rnn\1\·;ition \~il l hf' to pl.ay des ptle the lack of n'a -
<lc1·1d1n g r~ctors 1n :.i Sugar 80\\'I l1on;1tintcrcst inlhegaml!-
1n,11c·h --'}.:·1111:-.l l'\o. IR l"lorid1:1 l'\ebrask~ has t•n opportunity
h~1ppl·n \\'hC'n you run the football lloyal 's headset p1('k<'d up Lht! ington Beach's Raul Contreras
and tl\O of__thcn1 ar1· had: .rau c an, AUC-'l"V feed ;.it one point . and Sct>tt Rankin .
J,!n1n groullCl. lo::.c ground or lum 1°hey had to 1>lay on g,r3:o.s for '-1arina went to the CIF
blc . tfie rirst t ime in n1ore than u .Yl'a•· semifinals before finishing with a ~il!gs Nip
Red Wings .
llo\·a\'!'1 11th-rank ed Tcxa ~ -grass' madc·slippcr·y hy the 28-2.record. 1 0111~hl . to t•qual c;eorgin ·rcch's nat1on;1 l
-.. If he 's correct. it \\'Ould appear record or six consccuti\'e bn\\'l
th.11 tht• \\\'O·lOuthdo"·n underdog · tt·ctorics. The Cornhuskers h;1vc
G<llors all'caclv h:l\'l' the C'rl g:l'. \Von three. Orang-e Ho\\•l 1 g-11mc~.
.1-"lo1·icla pl:1;·er.:: ai·l' oul\\ardly I.be Sun and Colton bo\\•\s during ·
jrritall'd over 1hc C11rnhuskcrs 'thi' pas t rive cam}:iati Ans.
1.o n ii horn s. one· touc h do\\ n } .. lorida humidily. And lhey \Vere 2.-ERIC HULST. 'l'hc Laguna
ravorites. pro' eel the rankings penalized t\vice for an illegal ~x-Beach sophomore won ju!!lt about
<'orrect anrl the odds1nakers change on kickoff return htln· anythinghecbosetocompetetn. ''·ro~ by clropp1ng 'an" error-doffs. _.,, · capturing "the ClF 2·A .Mile and
fill ed 27-3 decision to sixth·rated ;\ubufri, roo, m ade mistake two-mile, clitking off arr-8:58 ...
Auburn· ·in the 30th G;;rto1· Bowl after nlis t ~ke, but most came in two.m'11~ at.· the Times Indoor
gam~ Texas territory ~nd tu~·ned out to Games. garnering athlete of the
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. · ua,•c l-lumn1 , ;./ sccorltl team ----------1-h~.---·All,American qu:1rterback, trig.
On TV To•• 9 t · ).!L·rs tllt' Ncbrask~ att::ick . 1"he 1'h(' Lon~hor~s Jost four or ri'·c ,, be ha_rmless, 1 he Tigers also.f meet laurels at the Beach Cities
fumbles, u II in the first half. 1'hcY cpm m 1ttcd seven~ turn(_)VC [S -Invita tional, and sparking at
nl :--11 \o~t l hC' b::i\lon three pnss in· rive furtJhl<'S ::ind t\\'O 1n1£'1"C'('P· Arcadia \\•ith a 4:09.1 and 8 :59.8.
ll't'Cl'PI ions, hotchcd ~t'V('r;;i\ han· t~.-an(I v.'erc penallied 70 double in th{ mile nnd two-mile.
doffs un t lu~ir tricky kickoff re-ya rds to 37 fo r Texas. , But that wasn't all.-Hulst won
1 u1·n pl a.v s. h;.1d :1 runt blockf'fl for T\vo qt.lick tou<'hd0\\•1is midw:iy .• the masters championship In the
.1 snfl'ty und \\t.·rc penalizl'd .ul th.rough the first period' vt.1u ltc·d two-mile by beat.ing his nearest
··1·ur·11.J.st:l&:;e.s. uburn.lnlo O l·l-0 lead compeUtor by 150 yards with an
DETROIT (AP)-Bob Berry'•
coal at 5:44 of thc1 third period
gave the Los Angeles Kings a 3·2
victory over the .s lumpJng
t5etroit Red \Vings in a National
llockey League game l\1ond ay
nighl. . -· ~
Channel 7 a« 5 icrt-handect passer has hurled ror
n1nr<' than S..000.yards, including:
hcinl! s uch heavy favnritl.'s \vhcn
thC" t('fl O'I S r>ntcr lhc 4\st foolb ;1\I
c·la-;,ic \~·ith 1dt·ntic;;1l K-3 1"Ci'nrtls.
"I just can't unci<''l"~tand it ."
s:i'·" l~cC' l\lc·(:riff. lht; lfifi·pound
,\Jl -So u1 hl'a ~l• rn ("11nft'l"('!l1'1'
\\Hl l~ rv.c1•1Y1•r--'\\"hy 1 .. lhl'll" 8 :'
1·ec-ord a""""ighl <tnd our R·~ r:c~.
1·or<I bud ? \V c'rcA!i rrib1c.
'rhcy'rc wQndcrful, 9'19 we've
got. t.h o !-iamc recnrd. fl just.
Jocsn'L moike srnse." '
There '''ill be little nt stake
When Florida matches its
wishbon.c ntt::t<'k ag1:t1ust tho
h11Jnnced uff('nsc or Nebra~kD .
'fhc ":1n11rr :-.11nuld rhmb n few
notchc~ In lht• lwt 'l1sr;1.,n11· ~~·
soc1~ l1 r<':o;S pull. bul lll'tlh{'r
ha~ 1 6'.---ut.L.111.: national ch:1.rn·
.pion!'>h 1 p .
f, l:~:J lhis)'ear, in h1 ;; c<1rcer.
1:1orlda gears it:. of(cn sc to'the
running of fr<'shman Tony Green
a nd Jim m y DuBosl', and th e pass
catM1it1g or l\lcGriff. . ,.,.
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ll wa!; thl· eighth eonseculiv~
ga m(' with<iut a victo ry for
. IJeLrqit, "''hilt' it ,boos ted Lu.s ~
An geles' road record loS-2·6,
Berry scored his il2th goal o(
the season by lift'ing the ', puck
L e Pl K ' s T e over D et ro it goa li e J ·tnt · -m -e a'y _ ·. e·y, · . ay~. -rOJRil :~\~°:1~:.d.,;c":'.~~~i~:'t~~~~ l~rawn 's drive and g~ve-the
_ . . • .. . King:s o3'·t lcad.. · cl~ --
. Mck Libbctt converte ~tarccl
• PASADENA-G:lryJcter,the freshman playing 3cross from abiljty ·to 'stop the Buckeye Jeter , whO'oi\Cc r egistered 10 Dionne's perfect p.al\s for ;i
Ohloqn who bul\\•a rks the senior John Jlicks, an All-nu;hinA:attAck .. (lu~1rtert)3ck sacks in one high .Detrot£,po"·erplaygoalal7:06.
Southern Cl.'ldefensi\'c linc,°5ay!'I American offensive tackle. A--The Trojans cnn·t ~tlark their school ga me. not('d thnt his prep · jusL five second!> a ft er n Kings
1hos~ prcnc('upled \\'llh Oh1n :rh(' 6-fout -3. 237-1>0und Je~t·r cteren:-.e ~~tiinst tail\,)ilck Griffin, habit of watching the b II in-the pcilnlly,oRhelcion-Rannet'::iesse_r .
Sl ute'.:: r\r<'hi\• Ctr1rr111 1nay O't <'r-• ~r11d hr benefited fro1n-the e~r lhl' Butkcyl• junior \\1ho \\'Ori the ofr<'nsi\'c backfield became a-Uut LoS 1\ngelcs --gorrllc Rogic
look I he ..Jt•r1<lill\.! f:.1('1or \\\•dn~~71pt>ri t·1\• i• a~:lil\hl ili<."ks \\"ho 11 ~on Tro ph :-i > bot· a 11~(-\vc:ikncss in college fo6tbull. \trichon turned t1\\·ay all furthcl'
d.1:-inthl•6l:-tllo:-ello"I .f··h ca t n1t· n1('11 !ally, not <1uurl~haC'k· Corn<'ilus Grttnc ··thadatc•ndcnc,tolookovell~l>etro-ltcr.[orts .
\\'r '\i .t.:ol to 1·onlrol thf' or· ph~:-1c~1ll\.'0
, ·..:i\'1'S lh('m <I dl\t'.'l'Stricd at intothe·b<1C'kfi<:>ld."J £'t~ri1:a\dof Pierre Jarr,\'.S<'Ored his first ivn~1\ •' lint•.'' appr:ii .. cd lhJ• ''Th,•y ilid hC'al us u1> front, but tnrk.'' JC:l(•r snld his fre!'hm~11't scasqn tit Southe~t1 goa 1 of I he !lil":t:Son 1rn u
-.nphon1or(' f1·nn1 Cl('\Ct.1nd · lf not ph)'SJcallv. 'rhcy \\ere not. ·'\V(l 0 \'0~ 'ot to ~top \\hrtt t-h cy Cal ··i t \\10rked \Yhen ttte bre1i1k::awny to gi"c DeLroiL a l·O
"'"du. I f<'t'I "·1• ran. '-\in .. blo\vir11tu~offth('J1nt· The\ \\!'Ire do b('~l. hi? c·onct'dt•d, ntl'lU1i111! linf'q1cn across (rom me were lead· Just t\vQ n1ihilte& after the
'
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l~lur1da "-111 h,1\c lo rPl~'"lin
l<'am speed lu .. ullilttL' thl' J>iAi:C'r
c·ornhuskcrs. :ind 1:n1ors eo.1rh
OouJ: f)i ck1•y :-.<.1~:0. qt111 ~n(':-' 1:s 'inmt!th1n~ 1h:1t ('.111 1 l>e dc-
lt·1'm,inc:d n1crl•ly frum 'o''utchtni;
, I
\ v1•ar a).!n. '''hf'n <1h 10 Sta1c·"i t'ull111,i.t us :l\\'a:-frn1n th1,:.ball." Griffin·s running, but ••th('y t·n11 ~m:iller . No\Vl've learncdtoglve goi me beg11n . Sul !-'rank St
Bu rk c~ ,•:o. heal the ·rroJ a 11 ... '12-:! I ~:11 <! Jct c.rl f\f °' ~larlng ·rrojn n decoy ('; 1·1 rnn and Greene could tot u 1 at tenLlOn to the guy trying to ~1 urselllc score.'<! 97 second.s late;·
in the Ros ~ Jkn\I, Jeter ''a~ 11 '"etlkne!lis 3~l Ja1~. I ~ the In· 1 stillhav('l hcbal1'torun~rpass:·_ block me. toticthegom , \ ... , ........ ,....-.;. -l-· ~
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week
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their ei
cisions
stralg
champi
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ternoo
fourth
50-46
Escond
r t
straigh
John
1n the
Basket
And
the pas
was ag
'o\0ith d
ing b
( 13), Ji
Rich a
leading
The
rour-po
bulge e
quarter
with so
then h
'o\'ilh t
Dudek
a bility
steppe
stripe t
1 rree th
one si't
Escond
Jn th
Univer
made
ag ain
which f
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F
Pl
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involvi
schools
highlig
basket
week.
The
starts
when C
meets
1 and
•Iigh ta
1-1.igh at
Viejo
teams
del Ma
where
El Toro
Dana
del Mar
Ano
double
Friday
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Newpor
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C o It e g e's ,r he_d e "'"i~:~: •. ,.,. i>aBketbaJ) game aaalnst U IMN'f'lnt ll•te. U IU<Wt tlll,
1nv.adJng Los AnieleiJ "'"T :::"li"'~:i·::~°'· ,,.,....,. Southwest Ft'Jday 'n,lgbt OIOI., c1e1mlfts. f'\lrw ,,-. CJ41fl'llll9
has been c;aneeted. ,(. ~:.,~l'i1sk c1111~-,., .. ,1 ,21
110 V S1'0N (1\PI
Culv1n !\Iurphy is red hot
and so .ire the llouston
l{uC'kcls.
LA Southwest has ca • 5hootu.im5Mn tH••k•n"'"' 122
eled th . d r Mio l'lre llltlc,,.uh) 1n c e remain er o 11r.ooovu1e 1st••11111 122 i•S non-confereftce 1tor.ktt"IP1,..11 cc 1 •• 1, .. 1 it• -.t: 'rtwtLuDKk CWet-.ouJ 119 schedule due to the ~death nw.tTrt-••"'••k 1w11K..-1 ,,,
or ~ne of,its players -=.~t~~~~~!':~i. ,,, Ellis FUes ."' IMUll'tlll.C1111e fC1r11ou1) :~
Files collaps'e.d p.nd Ror:kr,.·s..i"J~:::r1b1• •n died at a workout last Ttti.'1Ge0o 1or•v••> 11•
k t P ·-....,IC:OldDliC ICr11119r) 119 wee a . epperdlne~1t,.,Lou11Jr.tw111$0ft) 11•
college. . ~ $1COND 111.cN1a Yl•ll"' ,.,..,
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::: !\l ur1>hY tOSSl'd in 30 ~:: pu 1nts f\.1unduy nighl in
n2 \e::acliuf; the llockcts to a
120·107 National Basket-
::: b11!1 ,\sl)ocialion victory
nt o ver the Los An geles
"' Luker:-.
SEVENTH •ACE JJ.O yards. J ~·· olG> & VP. Pur ... l1G,f#I. TN .-...Id L.llllQ s,,.. H•11Gi<•1> I nvllillwwll Dor> Gwtfo (Ad•lt l 121 °"''91fr Bir IOtt1er I 11' A-Fll9f1110t CHl<O<Momu~) 121
EIM~lntWalt.tr\ ltt Trojaps A .. yw.c;.o.,cic: .. 191111 n•-A-P•frlame CLlpNom ) 121
M,lll(On<luslon IC•>lrol 1n
It '':is t he Ilockcts·
Sl•\'c nth ~traight virtOl'Y
;i nd ~lurphy has S(·ored
75 points in his lasl '"'O
gun1~s. 111• hit 45 agai nst
lhl' Buffalo .Ur.i \·cs hi s
lu:-1 lin1c u ut.
CW.•Yl't9ck•t H.IP'W'mt '"
In 5 Hl!OllM (K al'll'I 119 0-46"0..M~t1try Ma"__::11 tit
THlll:D ll:ACI! -l !.O Y••CI .. lye.or
' olda.Al'-•n<•. Pu,,.. lSOOO,
~INO-Universily
{igti ojans raced to
heir eig win in 11 de-
isions and &t:... second
traight co n so~aUon
bampionship in toum8-
ent p1ay Monday ar-
ernOon, rallying in the
ourth quarter tor a
0 -46 victory ove r
scondido.
It wa s 'the lhir11
·traight win for coach
ohn Driscoll's Trojans
o the Chino Christmas
asketball Classic.
And like so many of
he past wins for Uni, it
•as again a te am effort
•ilh double figure scor·
ng b)l,.Caclos Ccr\'antes
13), Jim While I 12) and
ichard Brown (ll)
eadiog the way.
The Trojans lost a
our-point third quarter
ulge early in the fourth
uarter, but they rallied
ith some nifty play and
hen held off E scondido
·ith the help or John
udek's free throw
1bility. Twice Dude k
·tepped to the gratis
tripe to collect a pair of
ree throws on one-and-
ne situations to keep
scondido.away.
In the end it was the
niversjty press which
ade the difference
1gainst Escondido.
hich featured a 6-7.'6-6,
-4 front line. -~lk •
u.i ... rattyCMI .. " . ' , ' • • ' . ~:-.. ;~· T9'1tb • 2t Sc_.., "
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Ra<k0...ManfBrOOk!I 111 Aoy1tlMoon f1Cnl9lll) 110
GrayD.anc1r"ILlph.lml 112
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12 E•ilClil -6·l'rlw.11 l'l11h & 4·
lltllt'I $f11dew, P•ld$70.20.
SECOlllO PLACE ·-aso Y••G>. J
year 11>ld m •ld11n1. Purw ,1100.
lo Mr V•len!•n• tWalsonl 11.1111 7.10 J &1;1
Wee Copy (P•9vl 4.60 l .20
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S.m. Hy SIW•to. Y-y'i Nohtt
FOUR TH ltA'"tE-llO yatds: 2 yel>(
O!G m1tiotM . Pur W! UXIO.
Tiny Pl'Ufl1p) (lr1•su••I
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filGMTM 11:.ACE-r ll.:I yuds. lYN •
-t. ""· c 1.1m1no. Pu•-o "'Ill l l~s moving ve r y
c1.itNA11 Pr1<1t 1W10. \l.l·ll \11lhuul t he bait,'' Tom'1 h r lC•t•91tr) ~\' Mr .SMdy lP•9el u t Uuckcts coach J ohn
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B1u·1 R•<1ueu1uptoi m l 11• t rJl'd to geljri m to o.
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Fl1tl 8id ((••clo••I 11'1 I h . . (.osnc•1 o-t••k-•oni pt ~nic l e re s no sense in
NINTk RACE -l }l) Y•r<ls. 3 v•~· /Tis going OllC on onC'.
Ol<h A. up. (!ilim ll\9. Pu•~t S1100. r'ltlS, hl•'s getting t iJC ~•lmlng Price \ll>llO. or~•Pl•y (Haru 1n I.I.il l \\'hCn hc'.s open."
M•.L•s.er (ic.,1a1>t> t1~ Hurl .v ·r on1J·~1 novil'h c ... ooB•vBar fl •••W•el 11' CoGitl B••~<B•nks! • 119 :iddL·tl 2.J points for the
Dil"dY'i J~!(M~«ISI 119 J{t1L'k C \:i, \\'h t) llCV L'I' .Jo eu .. n s tNlcoGemu~) 121
Oon't LookB•<k !K':.n .. 1 119 t r;1il cd the Lnkcrs aft~r b:~C:;'~~~~~!~~:i-''1 ;:~ lllL' opl'ni ng .seconds and
Gltn1t1man J~l IM•ldon•aol 119 IL•d 57. \~ al I he lt:i lf. AliitEllt lbl•
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111 '\'h e L akt."r:-> fini shl·d ~:; thei r 1 ou r ·g ~1 mc trip 2·2.
111 ''fh L·i r n e xt g a me i s ,
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All.O rin -Oruly A Wllo/ Mr. ti••"' Ot~lt. Jtb LoU!t L~dt. By Pl•J,
Mot •• C.O Flt~t . IC••"'"'· 11•,.·t En-counter
SC••tcnea NOrv"n. No 0•(~' Mis~ Do111>•em1n1. L•IH..,.L.,.a~ C"fll'•. •
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5.kv 0 1 0 1~mont1 l Alld" J
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Lt<I l •o '><•,.!(,..,a J"c•~•mo"
,,0 280 SootteGB•• Bull (Lll)h.oml ~.00 C..•lfo<'' Dana., !f'IK-<nu•I
f•m•-20.bl .
Al!.O ••n -M•c•~v• ""'n flOVi~r.
f \f'<IO(>tl Day, D11~t1 P""
No~cra1c r>1!>
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Olds & up. Cl.olm•nQ. Pu1-.e1'.k00 1own'>m•n ~tro11 (H••ll
.1g,nn..;1 Bo.s ton 1-'riday Jn
!.11,.; .\ll~l!il•S .
Pro Scores
Four Area Fives IJ &.l 9 Iii b.10
Mo••<JO Roc~el (L1PMm1 11 ~o ~ ~ LO.)'f Cr.,uoe!'l1«><l!:m~o) l..O
,....--r •me-2081.
JUt.0 rdn ok .. "v tilttt a~, .~ W1uoe,Dec•~•Comet.l<ion<1Y '"Hy . Bouoa, Rl<,iht On B•olner • .y. l y,,,·~ '
PlayTWin Bills
Four :doubleheaders Nc\vport a nd llunti ngton
valving eight .a rea c)ash <.i t 7 and EStanci:.1
SS E~•c l.a -S-Tow11""'" Sl<1p &
l·Mori!li Rock•!, P.a!CI M IO.SO.
NINTH RAC£ -J)~ v .. ta; J '~"r 111Gs. Al oolds A110 .... 1nce. Pur.csJ100.
Motnon<,i •11vr ( R1tl'ld•I!"
110 ~QO )4(1
-----Pl 'RI.I(' ~OT l<·t
chools in three nights and Edison square off al MidCopy ic .. ,d0'"1 ~ ... •,"' r Ro,go(81tn••1 !Ill.. ighlights high sehoo ·8·30 ""'~-•d.~• ,
J l(Tlf !OUi I U$1 N£SS
N•ME ST• T£MENf
k lb II I . h ' . . . ,.i.1$1) Ran -~.,.Mo~~ ... ,. M••• llf;!Olll! .. •/IO !>eUDn>••e il<ll"llMIM>\ as e a ac ton t IS 'Thurs day night the Novei,a""'aoo.Jcb '•"•~••..n.oc:,,., •• eek. COnteSt between th,e__Golcute, OetlH<' (l\rnt, Nd>nvoU~ l.:o~~:~~;:.:~:·HO!Un•-WlfD<' .•
The first twin bill Corona del ~1 a r Sea "St.~1c11~d -M .. '1._f>!>"v P.101. Fiore11<•WMc0on.1a.u 11.,..s.t.(16ud,
tarts Thursday night K ·on gs and El Toro ',K,,•,•,m"•,.ae c.1~00..•1, ~•QM~ rru•1. """•PO<\llt4Ch.Ct 1o1arn•t1'MO c,.-... ~•I••• f ~"t'ltnM, JI R .... c.r .. no hen Costa ~1 es a .High Chargers s hould be in -v,1..,,,N••PO<l ll•..:" c.io1 ... ,,..,m.o ts D H II H h I d I !S EXACTA •·Morow119 AUtr '"l· Th" Du'"""' 11 conautl.., r.,. • lll•lll ee ana 1 s 1g . a teresting. Corona e . M•e1c09,,p.,,ill ,ua.so. d 1Mrl,..•\l\1p.
_an Corona del Mar Mar brings a 7-2 record~ji!i~~~-~-~-~~I Fl<Ntn<•W.M<OG11t1a gl:J, takes on El TOFo into the contest while El L T"'' ""·""~' ... \ ••ita ""'1" t,.. eo....i, 'gh at 8:30 at Mission Toro is 5-4. Both teams i~;' o1 Or•nge c.-1, o~ No .. ,,,., 11.
iejo High ~ The four are \'ery quick and have
ams move to Corona fine guards.
el Mar Friday night ~
here Costa Mesa and Paul Ande"rson and
I Toro. tan'gle at 7 and Chris Baker le ad the Sea
ana Hills and Corona Kings' attack with An ·
e1Marplayat8:30. dersoll averaging 18
Another pair. of pointsa·gameandBake r
oublehead ers s tarts 13. Guar'd Gary' Connally
riday nig ht at JJunt · leads El Toro in s coring
l gton ll t•ac h "''h e n with a 15 point average.
s tan cia ll igh faces The game should also
·e wport l·l<1rbor i·li gh at feature an interesting
and Edison iligh and :match up at cente r
untington Beuch lligh 1wh e re CdM 's Al ex
uarc off -a t 8:30. Satur· l"U ack (6-6) and El Toro·s
ay nighl the ic;rr'ns play Ed l\l c f'addPn t6·8) '''ill
t Eel i s o n \\/h e r e battle . ..--
-t;ag.e
Scores
Costa l\t esa (-1 -4) has
bee n led so ra r hy a
bal anced att:ick ...,v1 ·
D-a na Hi tt!; <6:2) \\"ii i
counter with its Quick
style of play.
-The lluntington Beach
Oil(trS will be trying to
itnpf'ove their 3·4 record
•l-again s t the Ediso.n
-Ca>argers, wl)o are 2-5.
The Oilers ha ve had
trouble scoring points
while t he Charge r s
scored only 43 points in
their last outing against
Excels ior~ ~ .
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..... -S..\.'.~TA~ltJJAHA (All) -saidCJIP officers ttad cha~cd the ·
'I'llt·· t"aUJ01·n1~ ..l.li Jo:h"ay Pa1ml • tY:o Re<1J;:o1n cars for 27 n1ih.•:. ut
~a.~ ii ))1 <4 nS no fuhhtr action 111 r;peeds ~o 70 ittile's·ti~r t:icr
1 he ('~~""-o! C:o\•. lt..ona ld ·~hour. • ·
Ht·ai:.:.:•n ~ ~J>t'('·dfn A f\\'O~c:i r lleagan t alJ.:L'tl oUout the> inci·
c:.irav:-1n, t'Vl'O t-hQ.u.i.t'h •·t1H.·1't: \\'ii~ l!erit .at 01 fl('\\.'> confercn<-'c whe n
no <l~ubt <.ibout II :1h':=~ .. \vC1•c <'x · ho.-c.i ll c~ to say goodbye tu -' '
On a ~ .l \'fJt l'. IJll' in-
·du:-.try-s upporl t•d Slate
E AJ.:: Ari\ i~orv Bo11rrl !\.Ion·
da.v r cJCl:lrd :1 1nut 11111 tr)
:.top d1\'('rf111):! 10.0UO (';ISf'S
QI' c·~~s pt.•r \Vt•J:k , :1U clo11•n
to a C'l•:o.t.· -f rorn th,c.• retail
1n :1rkl•I .
('CCCII nc \~ t• s 1x•cd h n111.-............. nc\vf m t n 1 n Los /\ ll!!ell·s.
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started lhc <ll \l'r:.-ion l'T'o ·
J.,:ru n1 ;1:-.. a ,n1 c.1ns uf J..l'l'IJlll~
c~g prict.·s UJI.
Honeymoon
Dampe,-ied
By Tides
St\N1'A U1\HO/\it1\ (t'\J') -
1,a!ritk tlncl i\'a1H·lle f\lart in
knC'\V the IH1ncvmo11n \vas O\'l'I'
\\'hen I hc Ii de c-..1-n1 e 1 n.
'!'he ncn·Jy \\'C'tls \l.l'{c"'ill?lrricd
in pi1·turesc1ue C:1rJn(•( oil thL·
P<lcific Ocean, \\'Pnt ramping
;_ind w c rr on their \Vav home lo
P oinor amu C1ly in ·southPrn
('nl iforn i a · Y:hcn..thcy .clel'id~d it
,,·ould be rom;intic to stay inside
their camper under the full n1oon.
on the beach.
\\lilh bl:inkt'lS pulled up s nu g!~
against the clult n1 ghl air. thc·y
,,·e nt to slC'ep and the next thin~
they kne'v th<'y \l t'rc f1 0:1ting in
the rou gh \Vatl•rs of the uce:1n.
The Co:i,.st Guard ~aid l\londay
lhat M:irlln , 2'2, and his IR-ycoi r-
o\d bride sin1ply p arkc·d too l'.losc
to the s ure at Refu gio SL.ate Park
near Sa nt:.i B<.irbara Sundav ni ~llt . -
\Yhcn the tide ca1nc in. the
c ampe r drifted out.
.-'\ftcr l.h C' i\larlins "''·an1 io
shorc , help ean1c. A Co;,s t Ciuard
he licopter on oi l i'loll ulion pat rol
O\'f't" the Santa Barba r" Ch ~1nnL'i
s potted lhc t.·ampt.•r in the 11·:11e r
a nd the ~l a rlins on the IJcach of ;,i
l'O\'e ;\•lu nd:.iy n1orning .
'l'h ey '''c·.rc hoi~lcd ;1ho:il'd 1h1.·
hc lil'.optcr <tnd flo\1·n to S;int:.1
Uarb;ir;i . \Vherc JUS! l'uur cla ys
;.1ftc-r their ni ;_u·r ingc -th l',v \\'l'l'l'
re purlcd in fair ('unt11tion :.1l
Goleta Valley l-lospita1.
"I guess they 1-!0L confu~ecl
IX'l\,·ee n a beach access rood ;11111
the beach itself," said a :;talc
• r<Angcr.
. ....._ 'fhe news conf1..•rcnte \\'as de ·
. Cll l-' Zonc~n1dr. Aubrey !\fn~ \'Ole11· to ~In '-l.!_lllOUll('l'lllC nt or
iors rn ad(' th<· :.t;_1ll'ffit•nt ~I on· T ls•JJ,:an·s pl:lns \\·h~n he lc:1\'C'S
d.1y, ttdd1n~. '·No Jur~hc r acu·111 uffi~ ..a~xr n1onth. Tha.._outgoi n&
1 .... t.•ontt.·n1pl at<"d.'' llLS rem:11·i...s i:ovci"no~~i d hl' \\'ould write :J
r u tlll'. :1fl,·1· C l IP sur)l~r\:h.o rs d 1-.· . ,\\'~.f..k ly 110 li'ti ~ I "C'Ol ll n1 tl dis.-
(·u:.;:-i t•d the 1nt.'1dL•ni.. u1 \1•hu·h lr1hUll'cl h;-.· the· C,pplL'Y .Ne\\'S
pulro lntt-n. :...Lid t hl'Y ch~fsf<I ..-ser\'ic1" '' hl<:h rea"cl-lJ,':-1 more
Bt•:1g;11l '!) :-;ta tiun \\'ai.:011. u11d a !lf;1 11.J.,.)OO fl('\1sp:.ipC'rs urOultll the
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Pill11Jf ofl 1t.'C'l"S -in--thc Sant,1 tu:-. C'onsl'rvali\·1..· opinions on u
ll:.irhal'.1.:irc:.1 Fri<l:1y. • 11;,itiona\ly syndicated d ai ly radio
lll;11ors de:-i,l'rtlx:d the 1nl'idc11l !ih01\·. lie s;:1id thc .(1\'C·n1inute
:.is ··:1 St'l'IL"!'> of t•11inc-1dcneL'!'> and t:•pt«I shO\\' \\Ould he prc p;ircdin
· n1i su nrlf•1·~tandings." f1ffirC':. he pl:inncd to kce1> in
lll' :.:11d the palrolmi•n \\•a ntC'd \Vc·s l\11oo d, n e;,i r his t>ac:i fi c
In :-top th<' t\\'O t;irs lx·cau:-.c thC'.V J)<Jl isaclcs hon1c here.
\1('rC t·xc:c•cclin.i.: the 55 n11le-pe1·· Hcac.an al;.o rceently bou.i.:ht a
huul' speed l11111L ranch norl ho(Snnta Barbara.
· ~l a Los AngeJcc; ne\\'S ('!lll· .., /\sl.:cd ii' his pl'lns to remain
ft>re nc:c ;\londoiy. 1lragan S<1•d. P b l i li c<1l\y ac t i,·e throu gh
"II \l'e \\'.C"r•~~P<~rlin g, I asstnnc a journalis m n1C'ant he· \\'a !) in·
(•i t :it io1\ wuu Id ha \'C bel'll 1vrit ten, I i e re s t e d i n the p r'c side n c )''.
but nr)ni.' \Vas." llrug<nl replied. "I don't vie\\' it
\\'hen I.he 5tory broke l ~1st Fri-·tthc pres idcnC'y} at ;,Ill or g i\'C it
u~)r, 11~irul S~t. J uhrl H. Jones a nyconsideration:·
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Indians Get Land
'400. Years Late'
AGOtiH1\ 1,\Pl -.'\oolol!iz inc
·'fo r be ing ·100 .\l":ir:. loo late." •1L'-
lor i\I arlun Jlra.1do has t:ikt.•n Lhc
rirs t ~t<'P tu h~111d over lo lnd1:11t
rL·prl·:.1..·n!;lli\"l'!'> the dL·e<ls to his
l'-tnd hold in,:.:~ 1_111 hi.' L>nilc<\ ~t ii t ·~s.
Rrandn. standing on a muddy.
\\"in(IS\\'t']Jl hillock i\1 ontlay arniri
Indian <-'hants un.d thc...,poundin).!
(1f ton1·ton1s. g.<.i\'C .to Indian
rcprl~-~ent ,1ti\'t.:S the dcL•d lo 40
rolll'hg ;1c rf'!'> he O\\ll1Cd in the Sa11-
~1 a :'-lonit'a n1ountains.
I g 1\'C.' you n1 y dcl'tl and tillc to
this Ian~! for ypur keeping and rc -
linqui:-.h n1 y clain1 . ..:: foreVC.'I',"
J~r.;1ndo s a id. •·1 ;d,,ogi \·c-~u n1 y
l'C ntirn('nts dnd :qx1 logics for bC'·
·1ng -IOQ .rears l:.ilL·.'· ,
:\!1..'(lic'fn'ro-:\f:-i 11 ·"'•n111 lluaurll·
n f th'' ~3·lr i hc Ht_•d\\ing /\s:.;oci;i·.
11011 lh:1nked l ~randn. saying it
n1:1rk1,_•d :.i ne\1 l'ra 111 rc-l al1ons
h1't l\'1~t'n 1rh1ll' llll n ;ind ltulia,..
lie s :.i1d 1L \\a,.., 1hc-fir:'(itimC' land
\\•as hc ing gi.\'Cll h~·k to the In-
dians.
'l'hc deed ,,·as the n turned O\'C'r
to I lank ;\llams of the Survival of
t'\1n ~r iean rncl ialB /\ssociation or
1·aco1na. \\11\:-h .• dcscri ~d by
Brando as ha\·ing been "shot in
the s to~y '-' band of \\'hilc -
\"i i:.ti lanles ...
'l'he nro1.Jc1tv is north"'est of
Los ,\ngctes in the suburb of
Agoura . J~rando was cheerful
:.1nlt friendly to all. but he turned
:-ion1ber \\'he n lluaurlc an-
nounced ·a "\\'CIC"omc song'' to ·
hel p 1.:on cC'ncral1..• lhe g1~ounrl.
Th<' ·10 -a c·re :larcel h ere is
valuc.d ;d Sl 12.000 b.'' the' c6unty
.-:issL•ssor's offiec but could pro-
bably bring s2on.oou o n the
n1ark('t, a· real estate ;i gcnl said.
Brando has 01vncd the land fi ve·
~t.'a rs..•
'l'hc n J\rando said :
"It is incuniht.'fflt t>n a11·or us to
l'l'\ IL"·'· a nd full ~' understand the
h1-.\11rY of 11ur ~ovcrrim(·nt ':-.
polity· to,1·ard the 1ndians a nd
hO\\' it h;1s Jlursued "·hat under
the d efinition established by the
linit ed r\ations must be called
~c noc ide ."
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AllornCj' Gr~y Da \'is1 .. ;tl.~
\\'J S nan1c(I l\1tu1'Cfay as ex· ·
t!<.'.Utivc a ssis tant to Cu\·.·
elect Edn1und l~. Bro\vn.
Da vis. a losing c·ond id~itt.•
fo 1· s tate t1·ca s u re1·, has
been l~r O\\'ll "s · exccutivr
:-;cc re l~1ry .and \\'ill no'v 6t.":·
thie f of st a ff and ~1 n1c n1ber
of the l'<l binet.
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BF.RKEl.f:\' (A l"J ,\minor
earlhq'uake registering 2.5 on the"
Hichtc1· scale shook tht.· llollts tl'r
<.irea i\Jonday, the -l-i ni,•c.·rsil y nf
Ca li forn ia seisn1ogr~1phic :.tat ion
here l'e portcd. .
No damage or injUries \\'ere r1·-
porlt>d rr.on1 !ht• lrC'mor. \l'hieh
occ·urrccl at I :28 a .n1. in the
t'<lrlhquake-pror.e to1rn _about 80
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Dealer Tries Barte r
!IAMTR A~T AC'K. Mlch. (\'Pl) 115ss -Auto dea ler George Nouhoin
has gone back to the bartering •
system to combat the auto Jh:. W
dustry's sales s lun\p. . Nouhu~ho has been in,busi-.fttcfu:c/Lld.
ness in thts Detroit enclave ro1· 22
years. 1s accepting anything of A I..(
vf}lue ;is d ownpaymcnl on a car A ·
Or tru<'k.
A!'IONG T ll E i t~ms hC' and
pnrtnC'r J oe Sako have.coll.;-cted
'-It their Chevrolet dealership
s ince the offer begurl Pe,c . 9:
-A 27·foot 12S -h"'OrscJ)bWcr
boat that s leeps fou.t . ..::"'-
-A \Yurlilzf!' or gan.
-/\ pair or oil leases for land
in Northern Mi chi g an.
-A wash e r-dryer·f~t'('zcr.
-/\ mobile flood light unit
USC'd in night construcllon \~·ork .
They'r e also negotiating with a
farmer wtio's 'A'illing to part 'A'ith
some cow.S and sheep as a down p~.m.cnt ; a \\'Oman \\•ho'wants to
g iv~ up-..ber equity in a duplex
a Qd"'a -BQ uple o f men with
lakcfront property.
Nouh a n s aid the offer was
m ~1de "just to get jh n1 oney
moving again, 10 try tO kc he
business going."
··1 TlllNK T ll F. lin1cs wcre
ri g ht for the ofii::r," he said. "/\
lot Of people need a car and feel
they can't afford it. T.his gives
them a chance to get some cash
for a dO\\'n paym ent."
Whe n c ustomers offer an ilt.'m.
the rirm a ppraisC's it "at f air
market value,., he said. ''\Ve
don 't t ry to m ake a profit on
them. \\le only try lo gel out of
them \\'ha t ''"C' put in."
Nouhan said he sold six cars
throug h trading thC' first week,
an l'stin1ated 15 to 20 perCl'nl in-
crease over wh&l sales \\'ould
h ave other~·i se been.
"A lot of people ha\'e an a"·ful
lot or things just sitting around
the .house they don 't US)?,," he
s aid. "A wonian ·had ;1,,-orgµn
Ove r The Counte r .
NA'SD listinrgs
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'LET 'S MAKEADEAL" '
lesma nNouh a n
that .... ·a s Y.'ort .JOO ancj_ it's in
pcrfel'.l cond ition , tit iftd just
been sitt ing-in her ho for the
last fi ve years gathering
The d eale r said the items
lcctt>d a r e r C'so ld almost im·
n1 ecl1 alc ly by ..,..·ord of mouth "to
an' bod\' 'A'ho \\'ants them." in-
C'hidi ni.:0l'n1ploycs. fn cnds and re·
1all\'C$.
"S<;l~1 E OF T il f: items might
I a ke a Ii I tic Ion ~C' r to dispose or."
he :.1dn1itted. "\\I{· had to call
se\'eral ronstru('t ion companies
to get rid of I hat mobile light un·
it. It's a ii9,000 Hem, and the guy
bought a tit orite Carlo \\'ilh it."
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J~~ 8. Rothman has bee n noln~
general manager or lhc Newport Beach
Marriott llotel, the n-:w 377-room hote l
fucility in .Nt:\\·porV't:enter,· s la ted tO
open in April.
Prior to joining the Newport Beach
st.if(, Rothman was r eside nt manager of
the Los Angele s Marriott llotel. lle is a
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Pl1 a rriotl. " • Joseph I. Hartstela has been e lected president of the
California Jewelers Association for 1975. He has owned his
own sh pp, .{t)V..els by Joseph in Costa Mesa, ror eight years.
* Costa M .esa resident William R. Dana has been appoint-
ed chief en.g1n eer for Ameron Corporate Engineering, head-
quartered 1n Monte rey Park.
.Dana joined the fll'Dl in 19'9 and has served as chief
engmeer or Ameron's pipe products group. --
• Dan Kat.es or Newport Beach b as bee n named a
divisional vice president or Electrolux, the vacuum cleaner
manufacturer. · ~
lie has.been a regional saJes manager for the Stamford
Coll • ascd firm since June. •
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finance and admin1 tJOD al me-bas ed EOCOM Corp.
lle will b e res po m~n,cial planning, reporting
and control ror the firm. . ·~ •
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Robe rt A. Grote has .oined Business
Syst ems Technology, Inc. or Oranse, as
\'ice pres ident of marketing and will
dirCct the firm's marketing errorts.
Grote forme rly was Western regional
manager !or lnforex, lne. of Hollywood.
B e rore that, he was b ranch manager ror
Jnforex in Los Angeles. • ..
He and his family r eside in Ne\liport
Beach. • . -Cost'a Mesa resident Donna M. Hinkel bas been named a
ales manager for Combined lnsuance Company of
merlca.
Ms. Hinkel was formerly a sale&.irepresenlative for the
1nn·and is also a member and award winner in the W. Cle·
e nl Stone lntematioilal Safes and Management Achieve-
ent Club.
* Steven D. Herckt has been appointed manager or the
guna Niguel Bank or America.
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mily tn Newport Beach.
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Viewed by 1980
WASHING TON CUPll -
atutal gas customers will
ave to wait at least one
dditlonal year berore~re
ping the bent?fita or a pro-
o s e d $6 billion gas
'pellne across Alaska, the
irtn that wants to build the
e !l&id P.1onday.
Alaskan Arctic Ga~
ipcline Co. also said
nergy-bungr..y Americans
an expect to pay more ror
Alaskan gas than the)'--
e paying now despite the
ncrcased s upplies offered
·y the natural gaS"OOrie ath
he s tate's North Slope.
THE YEAR'S dolay
ro1'r1979 to mld·1980 ror
omplction or the line run.
ing 2,600 miles across
laska and Canada -was
evealed in a supplement
Q lhc company's nppGca-
lon for Federal PoWtr
mmlsston approval or
he project.
Arctic Ga~ t o ld the FPC
'it now ""S"ecm s unfikcly"
l)e pipeline cnn be com·
etcd by 1979 n s ortilnally
ntlclpntcd. The compan y
41d n'"how expects to s t art
aylng p~pc across the
oien Alaskan tundQ in
'ovembe r. 19791 ·and gas
h'ould be·gin rlo wing
hrough the comple ted Unc
o U.S. and Canadian
,.
markets by mid-198Q.
T.he delay was not men·
t.ioned during a news con-
ference in which c'ompany
officials discussed the
pipeline project and Lhe
prospect or higher costs ror
gas custon<ers in the
future .
. Neither ttl,t Un.lted
States nor Canada has
g ranted rinal approval )'Ct
for the proposed pipeline.
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nam.ed as the wo 's "most
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T-~ selection or Co ~Ila \Yallace-was announced. by e
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puts nothing
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any tissue. This t,ype or
care restores lhe body's
natural he aling ability.
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WASHtNGTON (AP)'-veterans whose USGLI policies '
Veter8qs or World wars 1 and JI bear the letter "K;' in £root· or
will get highe r QI insurance their poli cy numbers wUJ receive
divide nds'in 1975 and K6rean era an average payment of $169,
veterans will receive dividend"S compar.ed with $156 in 1974 and
Car the rirst time, the Veterans $142 In 1973. 'I_'he pay~ts for-·
Administration flnnounced. these 'rill total $22 mil110,n, VA.
Almost 41h million veterans Administrator Richard E .
are aCfecte(j . Roudebush -said ~1onday.
The payments will total ~3.5.~. ) The 3.72 miJ.lion Wor ld War. II
million, whic h is 531,,8 million veterans whose NSLl policies
higher than last year and the bear the letter "V " in front of
eighth year in a row !:~al the their policy numbers will receive
amount or the dividend has a n average payment of $83, com·
climbed \ pared w,ith $75 in 1974 and $72 in
The 130 .000 World Wa I 1973":" Payments for these will
. ~ \_ ' total $307.5 million. Roudebush
Stall Ta es sa~i-vidends will be paid for the
\ first time to 566,000 Korean con·
flicl VSLI policyholders. The VA
said they will get an ,average
dividcl\d of Sll. These payments
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William R. Stall, a state Capit.Pl
newSinan (or eight years, has
been appointed press secretary
and director or public affairs by
Gov .-elect Edmund G. Brown J.r.
·Stall , 37, has been correspon-
dent in charge or The Associated
Press' Sacramento bureau since
Scptember-1966; -
will total $6.1 million. They were
huthorizetl by Congress last May.
Ther(l are no ijividends for
Vietnam-era veterans, Since the
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Crocker Bank be1ieves allow the average person
thatariyinvestinentsho uld be to invest within their
madeonlyaftertboughtfuland means.
prudent consideration:This is Second, y0t1 may
especial ly trii~h gold. Mar-simply accept a receipt
ket conditions for~any com-for your gold. Your'
modity are constantly changing. investment will be safely tucke'd away
'}\-fid besides the obviou~ • .r.isks in our vault, saving you unnecessary assay cos.ts later.
involv~; an investment in 'gold doesn't earn interest. ::.--Tfiii:d,you may accept a certificate. Your gold will b,e"
B.ut whether yqu1re someo.ne who has always been' safelystore<latamajorCanadianbank.You'llavoidalLship-
attnu;ted to the idea' of owning gold, or someone interested . --ping charges".1~surance, sales taxes and future assay costs.
in a large or small investment. . .'on'C~yoli ve~aeelaelJ goldjs -Certificates are available fr.om 5 ounces in increments of 5 I
for you, buy from a rep4table source only. ' ' ounces. . .. -.-.. -.· __ ,_. -. .
We'll be offering three ways te0 ittvest -_ ~For somel'nteresting historical facts and inform_atioil
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this case, you'll have to find safe storage;-iwa~PJJ.--Sales taxes -Crocker Bank, Gold Marketing Dept., P. 0 . Box 38000:.
and assay costs if yous.ell agairi. Most·buyers will demanc! San Francisco;· Calif. 94138. We'll send you a copy of out'
proof of authenticity(assay) unless tlie gold.is in the custody gold brochure. -· -.
of a recognized finaAcial institution suCh as Crocker Bar\lc _ Whether you look upon gold as a useful emergency
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.. Year fa r·-
By SANORA GITJ'ENS
In areas from Little Leujue to
coal mining, women in 1974 con-
solidated their previous gains and
broke new barriers.
They ran for office, pushed for
the Equal Rights Amendment,
were heard ln court, saw their
c:fdctors, fought for· equal pay,
sought professional training, re··
luted myths , confronted the
church, joined the Army, became Golda"-theGolda age.
presidents of companies -and ERA
countries -won championships Supporters of the Equal Rights
and much, much more. Amendment, which would pro-
GOVJiRNMENT hi bit discrimination based on sex.
Morewomlfiranforelediveof--said the chances tf\:rt"five more
fi his h bet states will r a"tify it we re icet · yeart an ever ore. brightened by r 0 sult:s of the Nov-Ella T. Grasso, a Democrat, "' was elected in Connecticut, the ember state-l411litalive elections ..
first woman governQr to be The Constitution requires ap-
chosen in her own right, and proval by 38 ~tates. and 33 have
DemoCJ'at Mary Ann Krupsak approved the proJ)Osed addition to
was elected lieutenant governor the U.S. Constitutiorrs-ofar.
of New York. COURTllUUNGS
Janet Gray Hays, a Democrat, ln the legal field, the SuJ)reme
took the mayor's seat in San Jose, Court ruled, 6-3, that exclus ion or
a city of more than 500,000, while mate rnity-related disabilities
SUsie Sharp, a n associate justice from co verage_ under the
of the Supreme Court of North California insurance program
Carolina, was elect·ed chie f does not discriminate against
justice. the Jir~t wo~ to hold women· because of the "unique-
tMlt office in any state. ness of pregnancy.•'
Alabama electe its first The ~upreme Court also upheld
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SURROUNDED BY CONGRESSWOMEN, PRESIDENT FORD PROCLAIMS
AUG. 26 AS WOMEN'S EQUALITY DAY
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Unfortunate For Some
Empathy Universal woman Supreme Court justice, a ruling that men and women do-
J anje Shores of Birmingham. · ing equal work must be paid equal
·· .Democrat .March Fong was wages, even if the men claimed Across the country. cancer
elected secrltary of state in . s pecial privileges predating the ·became big news this year wheo
California, becoming the first Equal Pay Act of 1964. And Firs t Lady Bett,v. .Ford was
Oriental worn an to hold that office •Congress passed legiSla~ion to. "~osptta'li'zed for breast sbrgery.
Clinics w e r e fl ooded with
women seeking breast checkups,,
a concern that was augmenterl
when Mrs. Nelson <Ha ppy)
Rockefeller underwent almost
the sam e oper ation for removal of
a cancerous left breast, followed
by removal of the i-Jght breast five
weeks later . ·
woman governor.
Susie Sharp
elected chief Justice
In Alabama.
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in that state. And Ada Evans. outlaw credit discrim'inatlbri ·
became the first elected. black basedonsex ormarital status.
mayor in Colorado's history, win· The De pa rtment of Health.
njng the post in Fairplay, popula-Education and Welfare issued
tion500, proposed regulations for im-Five~gr,eSs~W. en were_, plementing a 1972 lawordering an
elected an<Hbus-Ole~ Congress end to sex discsimination in
Will have i7 women, gam of one educatiQn this yeaf1ihd received
ecause four women retired. But mixed reactions. <
t major party wome n The Massachusetts-SUpreme
sena orial candidates were de-Court ruled a husband could not
feated-, leaving the Senate an all-prevent his wife fro.m hav4lg iln
male bastion. a bortion if she SQ desired.
Mary Louise Smith of Iowa In California, Gov. Ronald
became the first woma,n R eagan s i g ned legis l a tion
Reputilican National Commit{ee per mitting the use of the prefix
Chairman ; Rep. Elizabeth Ms. in voter registration. And in
Holtzman, D., N .Y .. and Rep. New Jersey, the State Superior
Barbara Jordan, D., Tex., ~ton Court rul ed girls mus t be
the House Judiciary Committee's p~rmitted to play Little League
proceedings on impeachment of baseball along with the boys.
the-President; and Francine I. The U.S. Senate followed with a
Neff, wa~amed as the United fin.al signal that girls can play on
States Treasurer. an equal footing with-the boys. It
The ~eague of Women Voters passed a bill which strikes any
agreed to end its policy of barring m entio11 of sex~Little
full membership to men, becom-League's official deralcb er.
in·g on~ of the fir.st exclusiona~y CHA G ES
clubs in t~e nation to ~pen its The Bank of \America, -the m~mbe~sba. totheopposi~esex. largest commercial bank in the
And e~ident F<_>rd signed a world. announced the settlement
procl .ataon makmg Au,g. 26 of a class-action suit brought on
(the anniversary of w~men s suf-behalfofitstemaleemployes. frage) Women's Equality Day. . . :
Women made headlines in In a nationwide poll Amen can
other countries Isabel Peron women for the first time voted for
.-bemne preside~t or Argentina equality in divorce as well as in
upon the death or her husband'. m a r_riage. Only one in four
Francoise Girond became the bellev_e A wom~i;i~hould
'French Secretary of State for the au~omat1cally get cirStOOy of the
CondiHon of Women, a position ~h1ld.ren ; two out of three feltthat
:.created· to integrate French if ad1vorc~d woman~an earn a r e-
wpmenintomodern society. ason~ble income, ske shoµld not
In Israel former Premier· get·alunony.
Golda Meir 'resigned, ·yet is re-The drive for sexual equality
membered by historians wh~ are has also become important to 75
already_...t.erming her years in percent of the 3.000 women sur-
service t~ her couptry as "Eidari veyed.
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Breast cancer became a universal
concern after the First Lady
and Happy Rockefeller
·underwent mastectomies.
BEA ANDE RSON, E ditor
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RELIGION
Pope Paul a nd the World Synod
of Bishops issued in 1974 a h_l.!.man-
r i g hts m essage condemning
a bortion and mercy killing.
In a controversia l ceremony
which defied Episcopal Church
tradition, 11 women .were or-
dained into priesthood by three
bishops.
. Army Capt. the Rev. Alice· M.
He nderson or Atla nta, Ga .,
became the first woman Army
Chaplain, r ec e iving a com-
mission in the Army Chaplain
Corps.
PAGEANT P ROTESTED
In' what m ay be called another
educational ceremony, 2,000
NOW supporters marched -down
the boardwalk of .Atlantic City
during the Miss Atnerica beauty
pageant.
Objectives of the demonstra-
tion were to free women and men
from the myths oC beauty stan-
dards and thus it was staged as
part or NOW 's E astern regional •
confe r e nce titled "Wonder
Wom an Conference; No Myth,
America."
Nothing, however" detracted
from 2J,.year-old Shirley Cothran
of Dento n, Tex .. who was chosen
Miss America 1975.
Kare'n D~Crow , a 36-year-old
lawyer, was elected the new pr~
sident of the National Org'aniza·
tion.for Women this year.
Passing
The Test
· NotO·riety GOod .,: Bad
Nati~nal s tatistics s howed
more women entered higher
education programs this year.
Women returning to s chools
came from every segment of
s()Ciety, spanning a general age
range from 25 to 65, With many
even·ol<ter.
In three years, the number or
iwomen enrolled in the nation's.
medical schools has more than
doubled from 3,894 or 9.6 percent
of the total enrollment to 7,824 or
15.4 percent. There are also more
women going into law ·and I engineering professions.
Another breakthrough came at
previously a ll-male California
Institute or Technology. Studenl'S 1 bi;oke anot)ler tra,ditiona l
stronghold by electing Elizabeth
McLeod, 20, student body presi-.
{dent. · f And at Amherst College
, (Mass.). the board of trustees vot-•
1 ed to make the cotlcge cQeduca-
tioilal. .........---..
Three generations of a Bostift
f amUy received honorary doc-
torates . at Skidmore Coll ege <N.Y.>-~omrnen c ement·
ceremonies. ·
They were : Mrs . Mary
Parkman Peabo~. a civil rights
-activist of the '60s and mother or
former Gov. Endicott Peabody of
1'J8$sacbusetts; her dauahter.
Mrs. Marietta Tree, former <le-
-legate to the United N)\tlons; and Mrs. Peabody'• granddaughter,
-t"rances Fitzgerald. a 1973
Pulitzer Prl~e w1nnet in nonfic-
tion (or "Firo In the Lake: The
Vietnamese and the Americans ln
Vi tnam."
Also ln education, Dr. Virginia Yapp Trotter was appointed' by
f orm<'r President Nl><of\ ti!> A~ais·
lont Secretary for J<:ducation ln
he Departm e nt of Heollh,
'Education pnd Wcl!nre.
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Hea dl iners Chris Evert
(left). a Wimbledon
--winner ; Patricia Hearst,
ki dnaped and now
wante d by t.h~ ~Bf.!'. . ..
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In sports. Billie J ean King. who
put women's tennis on a par with
men's sports activities when in
1973 she defeated Bobby Riggs,
won the fin al of th~ United States
Opcnthisyear . ~ ·
Chris Eve rt won the Wimbledon
women's singles ~bampionship.
Cyndi 'Meserve, an 18-year-old"
freshman in the Pratt lnstilute
school of fashion and design in
New York, became the first
woman in \he history or the Na-
Lional Collegiate Athletic As~
soetation to compete in a men's·
varsity basketball game.
In Spain, the first three women
allowed to face bulls with sword
and cape in 35 yea rs were Maria
Gomez Allara, Alicia Tomas and
Blanca Inez.Macias.
BIG NEWS-MAKER
One of the biggest stories of'the
year concerned P atricia llear'SL_
daughter of newspaJ>('r publisher
Randolph Hearst. P atricia was
reported forcibly r<'moved from
hl?r apartment in Bcrk<.>ley b~· a
~roup known as the Symbionesc
Litieration Army. Miss Hea'rst
has been missin g sine<' February
of this year and is sought by the
FBI.
ARM\'
In lhC' armed sen 1c,•:-.. :!nd Lt
~ally D. Wool fold became the first
womah in lJ .S. history tQ rcc~h·<'
her ~ings a nd become ::i n Army
aviator .
St.1rtin~ '" AUj:!\1:-.l. IH \\Om~·n
participated ma pilot project d<'· ~l-g regat1on barrJck" at Fort
Dix. N.J., Inner sc~regat1on re·
m31nNl in c-..tstencc. with the
men and \\Omen :;eparuted uy
noon; •
IMPO.llTANTROLES •• ,
Among the women "ho un·
df'rtook import~nt roles this ~ear ·
"ere Odessa 1-..om·er. £1letted a
,.\1re-pres1dc..n( nf the l'n1 t <'d
Automotnlc Workrrs Union, ~nd
Marjorn• W l.ynrh. 'Aho claimed
th<> !\cco.nd h1 1itlftl's·1 post ln the
Amrncnn Revolution B1crntcn·
nial Admm1strat1on
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DEAR. ANN LANDERS: My
mother died of 1:1 broken blood
ve!sel in IJ.er·head eight months
;:1go. Since I ain the oldes t of the
four children (t~) I am "'riling
1 • this letter for all or us. .
Mom w.as a \VOnderful person ti'ri' we n1 iss her terribly. She
\\"~IS 01 38 Yl'<lrs old \\'hen she
died. Sli .r •tiis ha1·d!Y" cvt•r' ::.ick
<ind it cun1c '"' r4.:al shock t o a ll
of us. ~
'fhe problem I 3~ wrUing
;:ibout is lhis: (Jur Dad h<i§ bcC'n
laki ng out a very pretty "'Om.tir11.
• She i;; a lot· youn~t·r than rt1o1n
\\'i!S but 'lie don 't mind . \Vhat
dot•s bother us is lhilt ~ht· is "'cal'·
"""1g l\1 n m '~ fur coat and Je,,·cl ry.
. O~~)'S II(_' I'> llOt ~Ul"L' hC' is J.!0·
ins: to n1arry 1111 ~ p{·r~on ;u1d that
he has ju~t Ju:ul <.'d h~·r tt1c~e
th111t:~-If ht· dot·-.11·1 n1arry he r he
~ay~ ~he· "'ill rc·t urn lhl'nl Do you
lhu1~ lhis I!) r•J.!Jll.~ ... 'ibould \\I.! tell
. --" people to the scene o~f a~ •c·
cident. eople find It
tasci na,tln•. e -thoucb It
mlil.:e!J them sltk. Un oately.
most folks lead sue~ n.
,c\'enlful lives tbac the Algh& o -
accident gives them a thrill.
l)?thetic, isn'tlt?
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
hush;.1nd and l were very friendly
'~dlh another couole over a period
of fi,·e yea r~: (We are '811 in oul'
late 20s.) Alx>ut a year a go we
a gfeed to indulge in a :ittle
···,vifeswapping." ·
It didn't seem so far QU~il~ the
tin1c bt:cau.!le \\'e were sue good
J rierids. After awhile the e xcite-
ment \v as gone :.ind the four of us
derided we \\,!ere better· friends
Lh:.in lo\'ers, so n·e knocked off the
inlimatil'lL ;\nolhcr fttctor com-
plica t e d m atters-~innie
became pregnant.
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JANUARY 1 "-
. By SYDNEY·OMARR
ARIES (March 21-Aprit 19): Put
a side recriminations. Be quiet \YittJin .
Answers are available if you see ~itua·
tions, persOns as they actually exist.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stick lo
what is familiar. Don't wander into
fields that apPcar greener. -.
GEilllNI <'-'•Y 21.June 20):
Relatives. vi sits, call s len4 to conf'
verge: Aura of confusion exists •. Ta~e · ·
one step at a time. . . .
' CANCER (June 21-July.22): New ap·
oach to financial situation is ind1ca_t-
ed nd may be essential. A~ent . 1s
.on col ·on, payment. costs, credits
and deficits. •
, ~·.''' t11n1 lh}\\' ''l' lcl'l ".' 'l'h:inGk ,vou, _. r\n11 J ,and e r~.--S l'L1\Kl 1\' . l·'U B.
t 'OLl H
·r,,·o n1onths ;1go J\"finnie gave
birth to a li?by. 'fhat_child .bears
LEO (July 23-Au ) : Highlight in·
dependence -more_im al'.t, ver".e!
Be ·lively ·apd give hfe to b . 'rs, _con;
ccpts. Trust,y,quro\v,n beliefs, int on.
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D.J:;.~lt .. ~OUR: I do NOT think
ii is right and ln 111y 01•inion you
should tell your dad t:xaclly how
r you feel .
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DEAit ANN LANDERS: One
night last v.•1..oek, on my way hom._e
from u ork , I <'<nnc upon \Vhat
n1u:.t h;ivc bC'e n a hoi'rihlc ;.icc i·
c.l cnt. l)t•Op le "'<'re pa rkin g lheir
t:ars -eve ry which '"'"Y to rush
over ;:an8 see "u•hal happened."
J counted t v.·o fire engines, a
' ' couple of ambulances a nd three
-r-police cars. '!'he c·ro\\'ds "'ere
1 rushingtothesc.:t:>nclikccrazy.
Those rubbt;'r·nC<'kers weren't
interested in tryi ng to help. All
,. they wanted to do u•as get a good
look. I can't undt•rst~•nd it. I'd go
rUlles out of my w-.y to avoid a
scene of suffering. What. in the
world is the matter with people
who love to see blood and
.. mangled bodies'!
If you can ans\\·er this question
ou will have helped one person
"" .. l1nderstand a great mys tery. '~:hanks for lr.ving.-ONI!: \VHO ·
l\:EPT ON GOii\"G
.... DEAR ONE~: The answer to th~
"1nyste ry" can be dcscribCd in
i'lwo .words-n101·bld curiosi ty., r The hu1nan rnind has n1any
(Ann Landers OJ .
a \'ery s trong resemblance to my
'·tivsbapd. \Ve've all.discussed the
---ws~ibility that he might be the
. f3ther .. This . c'hild ·is Minnie's·
. , -r-ir-st-. (We have tw0.) I knew .M!IJ~
nic a nd her husband had 'Ileen
trying to have a farnily J:?ut it
never occur~ed to me that's what
she wanted to "swap" for. ·
01.lr two children are girls.
Minnie had a boy. If we can pro·
ve the child is my hu.sband 's,
does he h ave any legal rig to
him?-QUADRANGLED
Dear Q.: Tests can prove tbat a
man is NOT the rather. but no
·test can prove that be ·1s. Your
husband has no legal rights to the
child.· Aicordlng to law, her
. husband ls the rather.
Hairstyles of Diahann Carroll,
Barbra Streisand (top). Suzanne
Pleshette, Barbara Rush cited. /
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Hairstyles hi high note in 'tele\rision stal"S Michael Learned
1974. as five singe and Suzrrfirie Pleshette and ac·
among the 10 :Pest ·lresse.6 Sophia Loren and'
Women-of-the-year. Barbara Rus h.
V1kk1 Carr, Di3hann Carroll. Saluted for their v.•ell-coiffed
Doris Day, Diana Ross <!Od Ji a s ~arid' wen.groomed looks,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What
happens has aur.a of the" c~ande.st~e ....
Peek behind the scenes. Diversify -
acc'ent versatility.
LIBRA (Sept. 23:0ct. 22): Spotlight
is on friends, hopes, \vishes. You must
delve beneath surface indications. Be
a\\·are of subtle nuances. .. -....,...
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-NoY. 21): Ac'cent
on how you r elate to-promotion. pro·
ressional superior6, challenges.
•SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec: 21):
Home domesticity, understanding
family' -these ·are highlighted. ·
. · CAPRICORN\nec. 22.Jan. 19):
What you seem "to Understand _may ac-
· tually be shrouded in mystery .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F'eb: 18): Em-.
· pti.asis is on marriage, legal connec-
tions, commitments. ·
PISC£$ <Feb. 19-March 20): Health.
\VOrk ,: general conditiqns affectin_g
everyday activities -these are Cm·
phasized.
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I i;trangt raccts-some in deep
conrllcf\wlth others.
1 The element or "excitement" -
iS' another factor Which m·akes
What's prudish? Wh<it's OK? It
y((u aren't sure, you .need some
·h e lp. It's available in the
bookiet: "Necking and Petting-
\\"hal Are the Limits?" J\tail your
request to Ar\n Landers, P.O.
Box 1400. Elgin; Ill:-ii0120, enclos-
ing 50 cents in coin and a long,
s tamped, self-addressed en·
velope.
Barbra Streisand are selected in l these ' rnen chqose hairstyles
the 18th annual ·voting by thc ·a that re~. ~heir .individual
guild or professional beauticians. personahtte&. matter what.
Others named are: U.S. their length pre e ores, lines -FFEiI'S
Representative Yvonne r are always soft, curvy and
Brathwaite Burke (D·Calif.). fe~inine.
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WIT'S
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Weddings , ~ .
· and Enga_gements
llyERMABOMBECK
I ran acro::;s an· in teres ting ·
statistic the other day. Due to lhi.:
increase in crime, more people
.. ~re getting dogs for proteciion
and dog bites have soured JJ per·
cent filJ,1cc 1965.
Unfortu11atcly. the dogs have
been h i ling their o\vncrs,
famili es and friends. i-~ew dogs
seem to want lo "get involved ''
whe re there is vioJence.
.-\couple or ~·ea rs.ago we li\•ed
on a r l'motc fa rn1 , il nd my
husband hou gh! n1 c an Iri~h set·
ter. She should h:.ivc been owned
by an a ttorney.
ShC'd take on a movinc ca r at
55 m.p'h, a group of children
jumpi.opc or a jo~gCr tmving
a coronary in front of the house.
But \Vh e n a nyone sus picious
came to the door, she'd run unde r
I he sofa and I'd have to drag her
·nut, prop her up and push he r lip
b;:iek· over her teeth a ll the \Vhile
l'Xplaining, "Make one move
toward me and she'll tear you
:.ipart."
. lier n:1mc was Kate and she
'v:i s as n1 uch protection a s C~n·
non pursuing on root. I..at e qne af ·
lt·rnoon, ·kvo guys appeared at
n1v kitche n .door requ esting n
Jr.ink of '~'nlt'I'. They sale! theY
\l."C'rc \\'ith . .tht-. phone co mpany,
onto ncr co ar. e men an warned. brides arc-reminded to have their wedding ~· ·· · ~· . ·~· ' II Th beg -to-· and s he's baring her t eeth," 1 To a~oid disappointment, prospective ,..,.,ll~~~~mZSl~~~ u~~r. • . . --~ "Looks like she's ya\\'ning to stories with black .and white g lossy
''I s uppose she looks friend!)> to r.1c," said one of the men. ·photographs to the Daily Pilot People l
vou " I said as Kate licked their "{ thought it would look that Department one week bcrore the wedding. \ ·3 Full StrvlCt ·
fing'ers ·and the breeze from her \Vay to you ," I smiled. ··11 fools a . Picture$ recei\'ed after t ha,t time \Vi ii '.· LoC:ation1 in
tail nearly knocked them off lhe Jot or p'cople. Just look at the size· not be used. .~ · Hur1tington . Beach· ·
step. . -of those paws." · · ·:· PRESCRIPTIONS • He 11·ngered one and when he · For engagement annou·ncements it ~ "She sure seems rriendly,' 1 e ci..,..Acc_,.t ~-dropped it. it fell limply bac_k into imperative th at the story, a so accoi_n· Lrt.,. ,..,i",_.,,_, they said. '---t be place. "Well, we certainJy thank panied by a black and white glossy pie:. ,,.11U1tt1111t "Actually she's ~n o o · b b ., d · · k · You for the water. Bye Killer," lure, e s u m1 te SIX wee s or more . , ~ · dience school and when 1 com · bc!r th dd · d t th · ·1 u•ill mand 'h'.·l·l_,-L' she goes ror th·e they sa id whil~ the dog nuzzled ore e we 1ng a e; o er1A'l1f! 1
throat. If_you \\'ill stand perfecll y against their legs. not be published. · ~ ·
:;till a nd ilon·t make any sudden I pulled lhc dog ins ide and bolt· To help fill requirements on b-ath "•ed· ~~,:!~·:·. =
·movas, I 'II get your water." cd the door as one or them re· ding and engagement stories .. _form,; are .,...._... 6 MMllllM fU.WI
\\'hen I returned Kate was on marked, "I'm sure glad to get available In ·all Daily Pilot ofrices. Fur-1'%"· .. -;s:s-·.-,fedt"!;~
her back all four legs up in the awa)' from here." ther qu.estions will be answered by People
air ~ind h~r eyes ~losed drowsily "The dog?"-as•d his rriend . Department starf members at 642·4321.
as they rubbed her stomach. ''No, the woman. She's not: II~=~=;:=:;;:;:;:;::;::;::;::;::=;;::;::;:;:;:~~~ ~ "That's her crouch pos ition playingwithafulldeck." ~ FRANCIS-__________ beaUtifi1L clothes.-
1101\.IE AFl'ER spending Christmas witb their parent.1 in
Knlghtswood , Glasgow, Scottand.are tbe Gofd~n Milnes o(.Jrvlne.
'I' hey werl! accompanied by thel_r sons Russell and R.oss,_ .
!lasting welcome·home restlvlttes were the L. K. McCr1mmons
of Newport Beach and the J . Willcys of Huntingtoi;i BeaCh and
t~ir c.h:ildren. • • ·
for ALL FAll · '\.. ORR .,}'.
beautiful girls CLOTHES ·
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FIGMENTS
NANCY
TODAY'S CIOSSIOBD PVZZLI
ACROSS 51 Receive for Yesterday'• Puult Solved:
l Focitwt1r etton -
~ S2 Vegetable d"lth e Pietct ~ S4 U S •··•· •
10 Sore co lfl11 office o A " A s c 1' lama land 58 Run ees1ly-•
15 Wt11Cer 59 Black Poet m+P-+;+7-t.lllitr+;~
16 Wind·borne 61 Donator i;;.i..:.~.-;,.
structure 62 Gaeltc
17 AMy with• languege
group. Var 63 P11nful
18 U.S.S R Coty 6' Mr Zola
19 Men's neme 65 Coiffeur's 20 lndien Ocean assistant
arm 2 words 6e fret
22 Making 1 • 67 Venda
journey DOWN
24 Pacific iatend 1 e.cel
tree 2 Large
26 U-ahaped quantlcy 21 Be sick 42 Prohibits
•futenera 3 Make · ·· . 23 Trim 43 Delusions
V Took a walk Qjlote 25 W11hln the law +4 Welk
31 Endeavor 4 Smes of 27 Commahd to a unstNdily
32 Mutiny ahip hoat11ity ell 46 Btthroom 33 Duphci1y 5 Cathedret 28 Nar1111ve fixture
35 Emoter feature . 29 Annoy 47 Did
38 "····weft that 6 Sellou111gn 30 Madu copy. IOmtthing
ends well" 7 Civil 1u1t Informal 48 Apology
39 Slight errOf bas11 34 Come forth word '° Simple 8 Allegea Ill 35 Flevonng 49 Fitting tightly
41.o< course pleading meteriel 50 Wooden shoe
1rt1 9 D1sp1rage 36 Snd f>3 Eroded
42 Bundles 10 Jackie Cooper appendage 56 Hermful
'3 Be entnltd to role 37 Boundary S6 Cherin II''
44 Color 11 Kind of war 39 Owntng no Gwyn
'5 Sub1ect to 12 "·· · with Ille real estlle 57 Very: Ft.
1mpon tu world" 40 Intervening 60 Of rect'll
, ~1 R1aas 13 Ice m•u" ~riod erigln
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.THERE'S
TOO MUCH
VIOLENCE
ON TV
THe5E DAYS
by Tom Batiuck
SOMEHOW I i<i?5 SE.EN\5
A~ AWFUt l.O'T UKE ITTll···
AAO IC\?3 ... acp2 --ICOI ···
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iHAT'S NICf; OF
I~~ GC>Vt;RNMENT.
ANIMAL ~RACKERS
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by: RodcJer BOiien
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PEANUTS
JUDGE PARKER
MISS PEACH
DICK TRACY
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J~'f KNOW YOU HAO A
MEETING WITH CARTER.?
FINE. W! ~& ~-K~l'\.!fi
WA~0~0&£ FO~
YOt.(f FAMIL. "( .••
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by Charles M. Scliul%
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by Harold Le Doux
.. by Mell
by Chester .Gould
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KIJJ <9) 1J30 -"Rond to Hong Kong."
The Jasl~ the seYcn "road" pictures
\\"ith Bob 'Tfo11c, Bing Crosby and Doroth.Y
Lamour.
KTLA !5> 8:00 -•·where's Charley?"
Ray Bolge r stars in this musical adaptn-
tion of ''Charley's Aunt" ¥-·ith May Ger-
ma ine and Allyn ~Jcl.erie:._ ·
ABC (7) ll :30 -Chicago's NC\\' Year's
Rock in' E \'C 1975. Tbis r oc k~ special
fL~atures the musical group Chien.go with
_ Oli\'la ~C\\'ton -John . The Beach Bo)'S, the
· Dobie nrothc rs and 1-lerQie 1-la ncock.
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Complete coverage of county
govern~ent and cour11. ,
Every day
In the DAILY PILOT
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ll.u v1 ng long !!in ung out the
old ytar with their fiii Q[.Oduc·
lion~ of 1974 . theuter gf~
along the Orange Coast are bus1· -.
ly .preparing to ring ·in lhe ne"'
one "'ith a fl.ood of new shows
which will engulf !he local stages
in J enu ::i ry.
Intermission
Tom Titus
No fewer than nine coastal
playhouses arc currently in re·
hearsal for their opening presen-
tations of 1975, and tQday lhe
spotli ght''ta.:!ls on four of thCtTr-
w~c l"llstinl: bu s been learned.
Others "'ill follow .as their cast
lists arc announced.
First lo rev~al the casts of their
n<'x l attractions are the llunt-
The Fire Chief --"-~-... 1rlll>{U ll ... ~-PMIL
STEVE NEWMAN.. McQUEEN . WI.LIAM
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HOUJEN FAYE
DUNAWAY
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ASTAIRE • AQIY CK-'I t1.Ut
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JONES SIMPSON YAUGll• -.GIB
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ··7 The Motion Pictur~
Producers Association has announced that gross in
come from theaters in the United St51:tes \\'as up 23 .:.
percent over last year. ,_ , ... ·
J\ ~pokesnfa_n for lh"e association said fi.guf'es
tabulated frorh~O(J'theaters in 24 cities across the
country rePresente<i one-third of· th'e total·. gross
from all exhibitors.
"We can 't say that business has-been helped by
the recession," the spokesman said. "But Jack
Valenti (president of.the association) thinks the up·
swing in buSiness may be due to the fu el crisis.
''It doesn't take as much gasoline ta drive tO a
... neighborhood theater as il does to a ball park.··
A contributing factor to the 23.9 percent increase
was an average eight percent increase in ticket
pl-ices, ··
"The obvious r:eason for the increase ih business
is more and bett,er motion pictures-which people ob·
viously want to s·e:e,'' the spokesman said.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA TijEATRES
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"' Tuesd*Y. December 31 , 1974 ......
INTERMISSION. I -... .._
-''Cabaret •• Is available a"-man and "'O~Jrapped In an BACKSTAGE -The Sundiy
4512.."9950. empty apartment WJll ~ Jhp matinees introduced by Soutl\
· (Continued From Page 8'1) Ryan_ and ~1onica \\'yiit~p'~ Coast Repertory for its. r~~nt
munity tfi~·ngson Jan~ T NE TllAT nearly ever -porting players inC'lude Gayl<&.. ilit , ''That C ha .mpionship
10, playtng·five w ends qt Fr.i· yane is do this year, "6 Rms Hey~r. Peter rt1 ottershead, Dou~ Season," are bere to ... stay ... e~-
, day and Satu.rday pe or:mances Ri v Vu," will its third ai r.-Parker, Joe Petty alld Danice ecUti¥e director David Emm~
at 8:30 in the ,,·layhous _ ing or the, season the San Rvan reports-ti.t at an increase or 300
MalnSt.,Huntingt ach.Ad· · • Clemente Community ·er , 0Nint>perforinanr <>sof "6 lt ms" percent in SCH subscription
Vance rese ons are bejng SEBASTIAN'S WEST will in· opening ~· '16° for a thre · ·re planned, Thursdays through s:.d es '?Ind itO unprerendented de-
taken -5421. troduce a new cofnedy to tounty week__end run . Director Joanne "~'":"d':'ac:'ys. v.;ith an 8·30 curtain mane! for sing le tiC'kcts.has made
----~TOP TllE World" will be theatergoe r s when ··under Applegett has come up .... 1ith a ut the br1llo Playhouse, 202 the n1a tinct•s mandatory, boost-
making its.. sixth appearance on Papa's Picture" debuts on J-a.n . cast or fresh faces for the lk>b Avenida Ca o. San CIC'n1cnlt'-in~ th t> t ot a I n 1,1-m b e r of
an Orailge County stage when it 23-four days after the closing or Randall comedy. Call 492-0465 for r · val1ons and performancCs each season from
.. bows in at Westminster Jan. 24, its current s.how, , .. Gabaret". Playing the leading roles or a information. 24 per!:>how to39 .•.
and Kent Johnson, who directed Dan Ve-rre takes his' tJlj rd· -----'--"----"------'-''----'-"----'-----::_-----'--~.-------
the first two versions1 will be at straight directing assignment
the helm of this one as well. ,....et-With thi s one. .
Playing the stellar roles of Lit-· Gary Dell , a member of South
tlechap· and Evie will be Carl Coast Repertory's acting com-
Nelson and Jan.is f<"'eiger, a pair pany, and Linda Alcott head the
of new ·n ames on the coastal• cast "''ith Doris Donka as his
scene. The chorus consists or mother and Pat Lang. as her
Carolyn Plettnick , Sa ll y boyfriend. Randy Alderson and
-An all NEW film
inspired by the
novel, "AIRPORT"
by Arthur HaHey.~
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THE: MO ST
CONTROVERSIAL
PICTURE OF OUR
TIME
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. Thom~on'. Su.s •n .N~lson, Dotty' ~qui.Ila 'Ftpp\~l <;,omplele the ca!;t
Gut_ J m.b._ardo wtlt again be ·Lou Brann~, Chnsl1ne Ruffner. 1n minor roleS. -NIGH1 ---
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·~"-1-4 r..,c_, on tll"e-.b._a ndSta~ with his or· Pa~la Brady, C}l~rlotte Neill and ''Under Papa's _Picture" will
c tra~G-ring in---t.Qe new Enn Haggard. . run for at l~ast rive weeks on
veal" · hl in a speciai N . , .... ,, Three ~ we e kend s of Tuesdays through Sundays at the
-Ye_!'lr's ror t _ehwt performances on Fridays , dinnertheater,140AvenidaPico,
t::'.. gram ontg ~urdays and Sundays with an San Clemente. Information on
at 11 ~n C , .hannel 2. 8:30'cllt!ain are scheduled for -~the new show and the ctirrent
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RESTAURANT .
16% Irvine Avl'. at 17th St.
Ccw>ta Mesa 646·79« .
We hope )'OU ftnc:I the-
pot of sold WaTttF.1 for
you a1 the end of the
rainbow In 19751
SMOKEY STOVERS
3295 Newport Btvd.-
l'.Jewport Beach 673·1374
Let's continue 9L1r old
friendships as we look
forward to winning new
friends in 1m,
.._../
LAGUNA MANOR
2130 S. Caest lfwy.
Laguna Beach 494-94.58
IN-THE NEW YEAR
Jjrittingham Htalrp
3336 Vie l.ldo
NrWJ)Of"t A41•C b
67~-0IZI
TuNd• ,Oeumc.t31,197
Here's to your success
and happiness in 1975!
'May you be blessed
with good fortune.
YELLOW CAB
COMPANY
THE IRVINf
~PANY
5:iO Newpori·~_£nter J?r.:.
Newport Bca'1t\_ ,, 186 E. 16th Street
Here's wishing you the
best in the coming new
year!
BALBOA
ISLAND FERRY
410 S. Bayrront
Balboa Island ~-1070
As we come to the
close of 11/74:-let us
cheristrth'rila'PPY-
moments and strive
for a better new year.
DON JOSE'S
RESTllURANT
9093 Adams Ave.
llunt1ngton Beach
962-7911
'!"e will .continue
to glve the finest
service to you in
1975
. ANCIENT MARINER
RESTAURANT
26(17 W. Coast Jlwy. •
Newport Beach
646-0201
//" ·,(ji,
LOOK
INTO TH~ FUTURE
Thia wlll be tM flrtt
)'Hr q,f the rnt of our
llves.,M•J we •lllt•n·
•flt from this frnh
start ....
CARMEL'S
DINING & PIE SHOP
.. 628N.CoastHwy.
1~una Beach 497·2550
Cost.a Mesa 548-2244
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Have a fun and safe
new year's celebration!
We look forward to
serving you in 1975.
BROWN'S SHELL
· 990 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 644-4131
' -Her•'• ho pine you flncf
eood luck for tht new
)'Nr.
DIMMITT QUICK
CLEANING SERVICE
3200 E. Paciric Coast H"'Y·
Corona del Mar 673·960S
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GELUKKIG
NIEUW
JAAR
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DJ. FEENSTRA
INC .• .642-4513' 549-316_2.
FDR-a
:BRIGHT
.NEW
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Here'•• llttle cendfe
of hope to shed 1om1 Ii
ll(ht on our wl1h11 for I
your new year:
~ & Beoch ~oolty
U07 E. Coa11lHwJ'. •,
Cororlia deJ Mar tns.3000
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1}ear
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"• fn>m Our Stcrff Doug Bulley ...., -Marion II all Bevis Ann Meli.I er
UIUan Grabowski T.R. Grt!llPa . MarshaU'lf. Rich
J ack llead Glenn W:-"O!ll!'yan J .B. Shepardson .
EloiSf: Morris Wanda Schwan~ Catol Willard
Qµrley E. Rich Beverly Wasson Annie Entz
Bar~ra Tressen Edward Grabowski John Allard,
Margaretl!._ern Mack llanson Managir
AUST-If! SMITH GORMAN ·. -6~4,7270
2128 E. _coos! ~or, COf"Ofto d<I Mer
Here's hoping 1975
bri ngs you all the luclt
~nd happiness in the
world!
SEA $CHWINN
BIKE SHOP
CJ E_J7th St.
Costa Mesa 646-7706
We're ringing in 1974
with best"wishes for
y·ou and yours.
WAUICHS
MUSIC CITY
3400 Bristol.
'· South Coast Plaza-
. S40·2830 :
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·Jolly grHtin9s to
Our loyal patron1I
NOACK
TROPHY&
ENGRAVING
COMPANY
102 E. 16th St.
'Costa Mesa · 646·3141
Thank you for your
Jor•I p.1troNp this
·paatyNr:,.
BANK OF AMERICA
500 Newport Center
Drive
(Fashioo Island)
Newport Beach 836-3505
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Mriy we all n.id Cite
._peace.Umuklocl.,_p
for 18 tbe 1ew year.
FITZMORRIS
REALTY CO .
3135 E. ·eoast Hwy.
. Corona deJ Mar &73·9010
Let glad ti dingS
..,.ring out fo r all!
-·-· . PAOFIC
TRAVR SCHOOi.
610 E.17t.b St.
~a Ana 543.f655·
As the sands d'flime
slowty trickle we p.11
Into the new year of
1975. Wt with )'OU
prosperity.
AT-fASE
· I« Fashiq,i Island
Newport Beach 644·5070
SMOOTH SAILING
May you ull 10 new
aucc:nses •nd rl'Wllrd-
lnc expertencn durtnc.
this fun new yeart
MA BARKER'S
FAMILY
RESTAURANT .
212 E. 17th St..
C,Sta .Mesa 648-4303
Wishing You
the Ha~plest
N•wYiarf
EL NIGUEL
COUNTRY CLUB.
,23700 Club 1touse Dr .
Laguna Niguel. 496-5767
Honnhoes •nd 1ham-
r09~1 won't really
brine you luck ••. but we
hope your Nrd wort
.•nd determination ,..
·wards you In 751
WYNN'S FASHIONS
UtSW.BaterSt.
Costa Mesa 556-7422
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May all penou OD
Eank filHI pe•ce and
Upplaesa la 197~.
C.ABBOTT'S
FABRICS
2610 E . Coast llwy ...
Corona del Mar 644-83ll3
We hope the new Y..r
wll be bountiful for
you.
YAMAHA
MUSIC SCHOOL
1Q9 E. 18th St.
Co6la Mesa 642·18"
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'SNO FOOLING! WE
WISH OUR FRIENDS
HAf'PY HOLIDAYS!
COSTA M~SA
CAR WASH
20:;9 llarbor Blvd.
Costa •lesa"' · .645·1030
llTH
llOIYEIR
' He re's wishing you the
happiest, the grooViest
and most fun-filled
year-ever!
SHEl'FER
iAGUNA BUOi
MORTUARY ,
t78South Coast 11wy,
494-1535
DON1IA
MONDOR HAPPY
.HOIJDAYl! .. -~RfALTORS
. . .. . " ' \\I.LE,.
HF\l.T)
A Ot Mf, ! N T! !lPR!Sf <; (_<
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THANKS •
to our applicants .. 6-
cll)ploy«ff. • • i~ "I -1.,...m . I
DENNIS & DENNIS
ntlSOHHIL A .. JNCIU
2082 Mlchtlloft Dr.
Irvine m..zroo
111aaucb Bl•d.
. Hllllllnatoo.-~ • . . . 1148-tm . •
,
·st.e1a1 Gre<tlnl• """' Donna Moodor-, Broker,
. and all of 9'1' ataft
Jeuctintoii
ShetTJ' Shatall:y
&rbar• Ollorlo
Anna Rolle Riley
JoHuahes
llOlemary Caiusey
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M•ythe new
y .. r be your mo1t
fHtlve.
SPAGHITTI BENDER
: 6204 W. Coast llwy.
·Newport Bea('h 645·0651
Greetings of the
1eoson to our
'"°"1. cwfomerst ..
DEWEY'S
RUBBISH SERVICE
:!1J3 Canyon Rd .
Co6ta Mesa 542·1191
~e wish you lots ol
cheer in the coming
new year!
EASTBLUFF
Cll'ANERS .
-;..., 2547 East IUaf(_Dr.
. "'ewport Beach 644-0932
I ·'Toast in the
New Year!
Here's wishing you the
happie<;;t, the grooviest,
arld most'fun-fiiled '
year ever! · •
ALLEY WEST
21os w: O,W.ntront -
.NeWport Beach 675--1714
A tlmtltu wish for 1
ftstlYt ind h•PPJ nn , .. , ...
· NU-VIEW~NTALS . _ a&J.leli • Suite 2
Lorona el •la r
673-4030 49.'I·
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BEGINNING
A WHOLE
N EW YEAR OF
H EALTH ANO
PROSPERITY .•
from Clyde, Shep. llill.
Kenny & Personnel at
Orl'glnal Joe's, 843 w
19th St. Costa Mes&. • . ,. 646-0so4. .
Happy new Year
We ask God to guide
us all in our lives and
endeavors during the
coming year
GERALD S. THOMAS,
REALTOR
325 .. A", Second St.
Huntington Beach
536-8821
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Bong! Bong! Bong! .••
t he clock strikes twelve
and we enter another
yea r of adventure and
challenge. M'ay this be
our finest year!
ARTS LANDING
503 E. Edgewat er ·
Balboa 675--0550
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS
from
. ..
FAR WEST
SERVICES, IMC.
16 7 2 Reytdds, SaRta Ano
l114) 540.9892 .
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* lsodons * Coco's * Snack Shops
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* ~·s * Reuben E. Lee * lM Plankhouse * The Moonraker
B axttn Strfft
And our new Gorda Ui.
T'\LL
. A GO .\"1:-..\H !
,\lCJv it f,., Ii I lt·1l "11la . I l1t·.1ltl1 and pru-.1wnt'.
DIANA'S
HAIR FASH IONS
2052 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa 548-6 144
TO ALL OUR
LOYAL FRIENDS
COAST MUS IC
1839Newport Blvd. C. M.
•642·2851•
•• DAIL V PIL01'
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TIME TO W ISH
YOU THE BESH
Bayview
Convalescent Hospifol
20SSThurin Ave.
Costa mes.\.
:UAY\'IEW MA~OH.
350 Bay Street.
Costa Mesa
fi42·3505
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NEW YEAR
S~·ingi n' out wlth
good wiahee for our
f ritnd1 and cu6lOm·
u~!
SHERRY'S .
K-9 SHANGRl-LA
2Q301 Rlver~i~!' Dr.
Sa.Ma Ana Heigflts.
54&-2.848
to our many
friends and
p atrons from
the staff of
: Ringing Out with
Our Wishes for .
Joyous New Year
COLONIAL MOTEL
1967 Newport Blvd.
Cosfa Mesa 645·9137
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H~PPY NEW .YEAlt !
Mey It MtMr ltH lf.
-..... •. __ every ......... ""'
associated
ORO~[!.''> Qf Al TORS
l UJ' 'I/ti @olf:,,q ~' 1 th& I
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TIME TO W1SH
· YOU THE BEST!
• · GRIN 'n BEER IT
'436 E. 17th St.
· Costa Mesa 548-9949
MA'( THE NEW
YEAR BRING.
WORLD PEACE
Al.LIED ELECTRIC
& LIGHTING .
222 Victoria St.
· Costa Mesa
•(AC'TO SS from
Greenbaven Nursery)
646-3737
. · Her~'s to you
and yours in
the New Year!
. BUGGS
INnRNATIONAL ·.
OF ME~POIT HACH
2043 Westcurr Dr.
Newport Beach 646-7423
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:· AMERICAN "· : .. HOME .:
• • •.• ~l. ~t, 1.u.~ •• ,. ·
i49t-'1513 494·1001
.... 875N. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach
May it be prosperous
May it be rich •.•
May it hold fulfillment
of your every wish I
CUPCAKE BAKERY
273 E.17th St.
Costa Mesa 543.3031
A PARTING NOTE:
Ma¥ all your joys be
I multiplied many times
j over in the NeYI Yen!•
~ . .-WESTERN UNION
2052 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa 645--0683
&..t th. ioy• of peace
and brotherly love
reign throughout
the world.
CITY AUTO PARTS
2066 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa 642·813t
A timeless wish for a
happy.new year .
can 552.1500
.~VISION•
REALTY -
· ·A Red HiU Compa ny
Univ. Park Centec.
Irvine .,, •
~-.~~~ GLAD 't\\\\~· ·
We hope this
holiday season
rings in joy for
you and yours
r f>ICJC CHURCH'S
REST AURA NT -.....
• " 2:698 Newport Bl \'11 .
Cost.a Mesa S48-t501
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,t', .~.l f ~ .... t • • I •.
WE WISH YOU
ALL THE BEST!
METRO CAR WASH
2959 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesft 546-8191
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Joy & P~ace .
· to everyene with ha ppt· ness thru the holidays
&the New Year
DON V. FRANKLIN
Realtor 673-2222
3250 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mor
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IF .......
we remember to hooor
God and Country"lhen we
will have a Happy New
Year!
*** · Roy Mccardle Realtor ·
1810 NewpoTt Blvd.
J Costa Mesa 548-7729_
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,.
and a
HAPPY
'NEWYEAR
ToAll .
__,. .
MESA CAMPER SALES
2038 Harbor BJvd. CoQa..M~a 646~
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"Fast Service .... New •
clean only service 35e
& sot lb.
FASHION
ONE HOUR CLEANERS
145 E. 19th St.
Costa Mesa 642·5466 . \
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tO ttiesewe
have Hrvecl
19' the ~st
"Fill Up F o r Tht.
.Holidays"
Floyd Smith & Sons
UNION
SERVICE STATION
1900 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa . 646-3111
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.l estWishn
for the Holiday . .
SHsonl
lAGUNA NIGU EL
REALTY
·Monarch Bay Ploza
• Laauna Nlic uel
498-4040
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We w ould like to •cl
aside the routine of busi·
ness and express our
sfncere hope that your
Holiday season will be
Joyous le Happy and .
that the nt w year will
bring good h ealth ln'ld
prospf'rity to you and
)'OUrl .
STORER Cl.elf T.V.
21391,aaana Canyon Rd. •
l.quna 494·SS95 •93-1800
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Our bes( wishes to
all our fine friends.
NElDA GIBSON,
,AlTOR .
1205 P ark Ave . P.O. Box Ja6
J\alboa lslaod 71.,67$·~
THE. FROSTING
. · HOUSE ·
· 2384 Newport ·
• Costa M esa 714.·5'8-5794
To all we '-av•
served in lh• post.
Crevi•r lMW
208 W. l sl Slre?Cl
5'1nta Ana 83S-3111
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A TOAST
FOi A GOOD
NEW YIAll
TONIO'S
RESTAURANT
210 New port Center
Drive
Newpo rt B each .
. ·~ 644-2601
Sto,.t f rHh, leo-ve
your froubfe1 behind. a
ALA REt4f ALS
2052 Ncws><>h Hlvd l\o i
Cogt a Mes~ 642 8383
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Th;clocl< strikes h~e/ve
oncl the time is here to
wish one ancl all o year o* good cheer.
THE HOUSE -1'1
1803 Westcliff Dr.
Newport Beach 548·33o3
TQ the best of people •••
Ovr customers I
HAPPY NEW Y EAR t
JAKE NEUFELD
Ma sonry Contractors
& Ocean Pu mping
2024 Federal Ave.
Cost a Mesa -~ 548-1050
BE JOYOUS!
:\ots of hoppineu to
yov and yours i" the
coming new yeor.
· WOODY'S WHARF
2318 Newport Blvd.
Newport Reach 675-0474
. J!<_ t • j • • t I • I 't '.• • 't • • !t 4 • f ., • t .• f : t t · 1, f ~ r • • •
Our vtry best wishes
for II
llllPl'IY H ohdav Seasoo
(rom nil or us .ll
WfSnEY N. TAYLORCO.
REALTOR S
2111 San Jo11qu1n lltlli.IM ,
l'.ewporl Ht••u h
644 4~10
A Happy New Yeor
To Old & Ntw Pals
our best .vishes
for a Prosperous and
Happy New Vear'
SINCERE S£WING
MACHINE & VACUUM
11178 Harbor fJtw1 C~l-' M a 646 9742 •
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The !fol't To-Yot1'
And Yourit
This llohcloy Sctt~n
fo'rom a'I of ua at ••
CJ S Real Estate
1740 Oranga Avl'
Co."J.:A M csa Mil I fj',A
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• Goodwill To Men
"JOHNSON & SON
'llNCOlN/MERCURY
2626 1-larbor"Bl-v.d
Carita Mesa 54~ , ~
A TOAST tO
HE NE.W Y EARI
~ANT A A· NA
IJNCOLN/ME"RCURY
2;x11 N. Tustin Ave.
Santa Ana 547-0511
FOR A
BRIGHT
NEW
1
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Here's ttle candle
of.hope to ed some
lleht on our w es for
• PROMPT CLEANERS
434 East 17th Street
Costa A1esa 646---6883
SMOOTH SAILING
1\l l'll' Kalikimaka
and a -
lla uoli 1\lakahiki llJlU
UNIVERSITY
REALTY
3001 E. Coa!ll l-1.,.,·y.
'\'"I
, · t
Co.-Ona del rtlar
• 673·6510
-. ' Good Tidings
\
A happy
Holidoy to -
our cu1tomer1.
· Morquls r.\•IOrS
· TOYOTA
28802 rttarf!uerile
Parkway :
r.t ission '\1t~JO
1\11 289) 1495-1210
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Here's hoping 1975
bnngs you all the luck
and happiness 1n the
wo rld!
·FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF ORANGE
COUNTY
1650 Adams
Costa Mth 5+6-9270
DANA PAi:JEIC REAL
ESTATE
. 34212 Violet Lantern
Dana Point, Calir
493--8001 831--:9370
. Ne.utYeu'A .. Gwtiltg~'
. JIM PANOS MAZDA
2001 S. Maf\thester
Anaheim 636---6000
From all of us to ·au of
., you .... a very
MERRY CJ.IRISTMAS
_.;,;j .•
Toast in the
New Year': · ·
Here·s wishing you the
happiest. the grooviest
and most fun-filled ·
year ever!
NEWPORT IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy .
Nev.·port Beach 642--9405
May all penoai oa
Eartll flad pt;ace and
taapploe11 I• tt'Ji.
GROTH CHEVROLET
• Jft.211 BUch Blv~
8471 6087 M9;~1
I
Let ltoppiness and
lc indness be your guid•.
CONNEU CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa :>46--1200
A ',VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR!
to-all of yoa!
REGGIE'S DIESEL
786 W. 20th Street
Costa Mesa 642-4610
We have
VISIONS
of a happy&
prosperous
·New Year
forallofyou! .....
We 're rlnctni ln,1..cit", ~
pe•ce, leve,,_!nd hepp4·t
nn1 for you II"! 19751 -
BALBOA BAY
PROPERTIES
4 Local Offices
675-7060 ' 642-7491
. S56-MOO 640~
·-, Best
Wishes
' to All
JIM SLEM<tNS'
IMPORTS ·
Mercedta·13enr.
1301 Quail
'ewport Beach
"'3·9300
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A NOTE OF .CHE.ER
FOR THE NEW YEAR -' 'JACOBS REALTY ' ~·-~-675-6670. 2919 Newport Blvd,
Suite #6, cor. of 30lh
Newport Beach
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HAPPY NEW
YEAR .
to our many·
""' -customersl
.SUNSET fORD
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5440i Garden Grove Blvd.
We$f.minster · 63&-4010
''41!1'
BEGINNING
A WHOLE
NEWYEAR OF
HEALTH ANO
PROSPERITY ...
BEACH STATIONERS;
INC
1803 Newport Blvd
.Co6ta Mesa 645-8300
THINK
Hetfj Friod1ander •
'IMPORTS,
13750 Beach Blvd .
Westminster 537'----6824
CORT-FOX
lfASING '' r Newpof181vd ..
Cost.a Mesa 645-3661
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MA Y"ll:!.E NEW . ~
YEAR BRING~
WOR(6 PEACE
. RINGING IN
aEIT WllHEll
COSTA MESA
CHAMBER OF
COMM.ERCE .
583 W. 19lh St
Costa M.esa 646-0536
· MC1y yoYr New YeC1r'1·
cheer contin11e thrY
the year.
DEAN LEWIS
IMPORTS
1966 Harbor Blvd
·Costa Mesa 64'"79303
. SAN
CLEMENTE
RtAL EST ATI CO.
Dick
Mllltr Motor
F1Af
120W. W1rner
al So. Main
Sanl1 Ana M7-2132
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FOR ALL.
! VICTORY OODGE
28ik Harbor Blvd.
Co5ta Mesa 556--4620
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May we all find llile
puce all maaldH Olll•
f~r _Im tlte mew year
ABC c»lOR TV
1"9046 Brookhurst,
Huntington Beach
968-3329 962-5559
As theunds of time
·~~~ ~fWYfAR
"• . .
• • • 0
WE WISH YOU
·THE BEST
.RO:(_ CARVER .,
BMW • Rolls Royce '"
234 E . 17th Street
Calta Mesa 546-4~
Our 1iacere1t wl1b
for a year of good
cheer for our' good
friends .
CHRYS'LE~Wt\MOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 546-1934
....W.'$1<
We will continue
-0 giVe the fine{t
_service to you in
1975.
sk>wly trickle we pass J
. Into.the new ye•r ol
1975. We wish you •
prosperity.
DeGfARE'S NABERS CADIUAC .
PlUMBING SERVICE ""°Harbor Blvd.
961 West 17th St Costa Mes.a ~0-9100
Costa Mesa 646-0622
We're ringing in 1974
with best wishes for
you and yours.
ORANGE COUNTY
VOlVO
We tlnc•rety with
oll ef yo11 • Yer>(. ... ,.., ........... ,
.
Dlclt ~ Metors
SAAi l-120 W. Warner -
at So. M1in
Sant• Ana M$$'1~
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SADDl.fB~CX:Y ~llEY
·IMPORTS
BMW
-It •1111 niean•
HAPPY
IEW YEAll
HOUSE Of IMPORTS
Mtn:oci.s-Bonz
523-!Z.IO i:...
IAUT"Y the Nff.w
Year be your
most Festi,ve
REGENCY MOTOR
HOME RENTALS
1602 N. llatbor Blvd.
S.A. 839+7400 1
Wishing y
the Happiest
Ne .. Vearf .
PYRAMID FENCE
COMPANY
760We'Sf16th Street
Costa Mesa 543---9662
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Here's hi'Plne you find·
100d lucll for the new
)'Hr.
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•MISSION VIEJO
IMPORTS
• Meteedes-Benz
28701 M !!U.IJ,._efjle Pkwy.
I Mission Viejo · ·
831· 74o 495-1700
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Staying in tr.s. Lawinakers .
Bob Hope LeaV'eS· .Crank Out
;Qn A·noth Tou.r · Materials .. Fro .. Wire Seniffl
Comedian Bob UGPew-wbo has
entertained Americnn
servicemen in three wars, left on
anothe~.tour -this Ume to enter-tain troops ~thome.
Hope and a small troupe of pre-
tty girls, slnger&.and local talent
will be visiting mWtary hospitals
in the United States until mid-
PEOPLE
president with a heavy "five
o'clock shadow," 9aid be does not
believe the media hounded Nixon
from offic~,
SACRAMENTO <UPI> .:..com;
mittees of the Legislature pro-
duced 239 reports over a two-year
span on a wealtl1 of topics, in~·
cludinr "Good Moral Character
Rquire me nts for Llcensure in
Business and P~~ssion,:;" to "in-
form a ti on re l.ledi.~a l and
Funeral Expense Plans 1n Effect
Tuesday. Oecember31. 1974 OAIL Y Pit.OT
--January.
Hope's tro pe-includes singer "The reason he left office was
because be had to;•• Block said.
for Boxers and Wrestlers." ·
JoaD P , Kathy· Carlson,
P Prl~e, beauty contest * . en @d local talent. Secretary or State Remy A. * ~singer beads the Gallup Poll's w Id d list of men most admired by or -reoown.e gourmet Americans for the second ••es Beard and ot.ller food straightyear. ucb as Gael Greene and
Albu BespAJeff have chosen a Second in the poll was the Rev.
California brand as th e BtD~rabam, CollowedbyPresl-· ~erican champagne they con-dent Ford. Jt was. the fifth con-
sider th~ best... secutive year that Graham was
. Alex Parker,~tbe new owner 0C runnerup, and Fotd took the post
' the Allied Chemical Tower, said held last year by bis predecessor,
that a bottle of the winning brand former President Richard i.1. -Korbel Brut, made by F . Nix K .__1 on. , • or~ & Brothers in Guerne ville It was. the fifth time in the
-will be broken at the base of poll's 28-year history that an in-
the tower tonight in a "de-cumbentpresiaentfailed to place Cluistening" ceremony. . . first.
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State boards and commission
with legislative me~bers came
forth with 54 reports d~g the
period on subjects including
'"Classical Narratives in Master
Drawings," and a review in both
English and Spanish of drug laws
in the United States and Mexico,.
··orugs and the Law." .
A LISTING of an standing and
select. committees, boards and
commissions plus the reports
they produced was c~ntained in a
re port-on-reports issued by
legislative analyst A. Alan ~ost.
Ber~~ Block. the syndical~ ~riff's d eputies say thieves
The 58-page docutnent covered
the period from/November 1971
· through Deoemt{er 1973. Out With ·01d _cartoon1s~ who_draws his have stolen a high frequency
political sabre a~ Herblock, said · radio, the ignition key, and the
that despite havmg spent more governor's special "l" license ~~ a q~arter century of draw-plates from the Lincoln Continen-
Christmas tree cast into city ti·ash rcccp· pu ss ing of another Christmas along the
Atotalof44Assemblycommit-tacle on Newport. Beach 's Balboa Orang<.• Coast. Soon, very soon, another
.mg Richard M. Nixoa be never tal of Gov. Calvbl L. Rampto.11 of
tees issued 40 r~uring the P e nins ula tells wordless tale about the ) c ur will h:.ive passed. too.
period, wbile 34 Senate'commit-------------------------------------·-· .. ..._ __ re~y enjoyed it. Utah. · <
: I never had a desire to draw The thefts took placewbile the
. Nixo!' as a c~rtoon char~cter, car was in the body shop of a Salt
despite the Net some SaJd he Lake City Lincoln-Mercury de-
must have been a great fellow to aler for repairs the deputie9
lees gave out 15 reports. Joint
committees, numbering 'l'I, pro-
duced 184 reports. .. ,. Cities ·Act Pets PaSse?
To Revers'e PlliiitMovemeni Takes Rooi : ~w and yo~"'must have enjoyed saic:t. ' it,Jf Block said. * THE REPORT on medical and
funeral plans for 6oxers and
wrestlers was issued by the Joint
Legislati~ Audit Committee un-
der the chairmanship of As-
semblyman Vincent Thomas {D-
San PedroL'He was an amateur
Block, who first drew Ni.xon in The condition of I! Andrle,
1948 and made world·famous a 82-year-old Nobel erature
thug-like image of the former lauRQte worsened, d ors at a
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Rate Hikes
Costa Mesa
t ·· Pl(lns Dance,
Yugoslav army J)ospital said .. ,
Andrle has tieen bospUalized
with a brain he.morrhage for 15 LOS ANGELES {AP) -The
days and 'his condition sligbUy His committee produced )08 cities of Los Angeles and Lon~
improved last week. . other reports, more than any Beach have filed two actions on ~ ~ · · ~ · other committee. · behalf of consumers seeking to Preside11t Ford says his 1975 reverse multimillion dollar utili-
boxer from 1921 ·25. ...
new year's resolulion is "Peace The report on good moral ty rate increases and toobt:iin r'e-·
The Costa Mesa Department of on earth, good will to men.:• character for busibess licenses funds on telephone and gas bills.
Leisure Services will host a . • ran 23 pages and was.issued by . . . .
dance .Jan. 10 .for Orange Coast Singer Pearl Balley is under the Senate Committee ori Busi-. The mumcipa!i.l1es. are appeal-
By DICK WEST , HT WASHINGTON (UPI) . \ G -E"b
Psychologists say household ~ts . \.> -C'J •
frequently are cast into the role of · S I DE · · 1'
child substitutes by people who \,,. _._ · •. ~ t · can'thavechildren. '-----""'""'..._....;.._ __ ,,
In which case there also must
be a need for pet substitutes by
people who can't have cats and
dogs. _
This possibly accounts for the
popularity of a bestseller called
''Mother Earth's Hassle-free In·
door Plant Book/'
.. You really like that plant a lot,
don'tyouSonny?"I said. ' . t
"I wasn't asking for myself, ;
sir,'' the youth replied, smiling 1 through the tears. ''l wanted it for
my girlfriend. young people who are mentally tests.at Denver General Hospital ness and Professions under Sen. mg to the Calift!r~ia Supreme
retarded or have severe physical to determine whether she suf-George Deukmejian CR-Lo.ng -Court for a $14 million refund Jo
handicaps. fered a heart attack when she Beach>. THE BOOK starts out by listing
. The dance will run from 7 to 9'. collapsed before a scheduled ( J some or the advantages or house
"I must take a triptoCalifomia
and leave my poor sweetheart
alone. If she tHld a house plant, she
wouldn't be lonesome, and tho
begonia would have a good
home."
p.m . in the Community Recrca-show at a nigbtclulithere. -Other reports during the two-St l plants over household pets.
tioo Center, reached via the west Miss.Bailey, 56, was reported year period included "East Bay 8 e "A plant will never mess on
gate of the Orange County Fair· in {air-condition in the bospital"S •Eucalyptus Tr~e Problem Due to. your rugs" it points out.
·grounds at 88 Fair Drive, Costa intenstte care-uQit. A hospital '72 Freeze," by the Assembly t . And "You don't have to walk a . I didn'tfeel like shelling outfQf Mesa. , spokesman said the normal stay s el e c t c 0 m mi t _~e e 0 n General . Telephone cus omers. begonia..;.:.-· . a pedigreed begonia but I did hit ,
• Chaperones of large groups or for patients in intensive care is Ag riculture, Food and~uirition. The ~ct.ion alleges that rate-·True enougll.-S()mething else a on a happy compr-0mise. l took the •
. hapdicapped youths plannitlg to tbreetofivedays. And, a "Summary of State Lot-making m ethods used b y .. plant won 't.do is fetch your slip· lad by the local Botanic Resell~ _
attend are requested to call the Doctors said Miss. Balley suf-teries" by the Assembly Com-Ge~eral 'l'elephone were round to pers and bark at burglars. League, an organization . that
Department of Leisure Services fered from heart problems in the mittee on Government Organiza. be ille_gal by th~ state Supreme Nevertheless, the house plant takescareofhomelessplants.
for planning refreshments. p~t. lion. Court m an earher c~se brou~~t business is booming. Scores of in-_ . ·--------------------------------------~ ~~shp~ap1~P~c1hc d~gar~nings~~.oc~a~ ~wawou~hne~they : .... Telephone&TelegraphCo. botiques , have opened lb.. had on band a hy_bnd be_goma. It :
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People turn to the Daily Pilot whenever
they have s~mething to convert . ·-·
to cash - a used car, sofa, boat,
camper, .wash'~ ~r dr}'e~ ...
And, pe0f1le-throughout Orange <:aunty
turn to th'e people's market place .
-.Daily Pilot clas$ified ads -whenever
~-ar, looking for. b·argains. __ _ ·
Qn Saturdays, ·everyone turns tQ Daily
Pilot DIME-A-LINES. Jhat's where the
biggest ·bargains ~items under $25 -
cq t~ ~'found. .
.lhe best place to buy or sell in
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LOS ANGELES {UPI) -An
error by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics will cause Southern
California retail clerks and meat
cutlers to get a one cenl an hour
-l)ay cut. A union spokesman said
the issue will go lo arbitration.
Bob Voight, spokesman for the
Food Employers Council, said
50,® -workers from K ern and
San Luis Obispo counties south to
the Mexican border will receive the pa,y cul.
He s aid the federal agency
made the error in computing the
consumer price index from April
through October.
S~ulberg Quits
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Citing
"pali cy differences with the com -
pany," Gordon 8tulberg has re·
signed as president of 20th Cen·
~ury-_Fox.
American cities in the past year . was a straggly httle tf~ing.-pro-•
llundredsofgoldfishhavebeen ba~l.Y abo_ut one:quarter •
dispossessed a nd their bowls and asp1d1_str~. w1Ul yellowmgl~aves,
tanks converted to terrariums. drooping petals a_nd othe~s1gnsoC · negJ~t. But the kid loved 1t./'"",,..
TUEUPSUR~Eofplantsaspct I'm sure his sweetheart wiJJ,
substitutes ha~ been going on ever too. And feeding it.will be no pro-
since tbe p~blication of a coupleof blcm. Whenever she dines out,
books purporting to prove thal. she can....a$1< th-e waitress for a
plants have emotions. -begonia bag. · ·
But I ne~r realized howdeepJy
roob!d rt;b.a_d become until a re-
cent afternoon. Slayer· Gets As I was w~klng past a plant
botique I saw a tousled-haired
mopi>e'f with his nose pressed to D th T the window behind \\ hich was dis: ea... erm
played_ a numberofc;utc littlepots LOS ANGELES CAP' ._0 th Qf exotic and dom est1c nor a. . > ea Atthatmom('ntthc shopkceper .1~ ~he gas ch~mber was the de-
appeared in the doorway. The kid c1~1on or. ~ mne-wo~an, thr.ee-
looked up at him with \\ istful eyes man Supenor Court Jury ~eanng
and in a tremulous voice asked, ~e. case of a man convicted of
"How much ic; that begonia in the killing two teen-age youths May
window? The one with the waggly 20K. rt W h" 24 f Los stamen?'' u as 1ngton, , o
· Angeles, was convicted of the
WHATEVER TllF. price, it was slayings of Kevin Murphy, 16,
beyond the youngster's means. and Keith Mobre, 18. ·
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_He trudged away. the pictw-.e Qf The prosecutor, Deputy Dist.
dejection. Touched by the scene, Atl-y . Lawrence Longo, said
h whi ch recalled my own childhood, Murphy's head was blown off by In making t c announcement 12 h t d M Ilappedthe lad on the s houlder. a · gauge s o gun an oore • Monday, Deun.is C. Stanfill. k "ll d b t b t chairman or the board and chief was 1 e Y wo guns o ~~~~~~-~~~~~~ woundstothehead. · executive officer of the 20th Cen· .
tury-Fox Film'"'Corp., said. "We
are negotiating with Stulberg
terms upon which his position as
president and chief operating of-
ficer will terminate."
Snipers Soug•i
LOS ANGEL~<AP) -Two
juveniles were being sought to~
day in th'e sniping incident in
· which a movi ng van was hit by a
bullet on the Harbor Freeway in
south-central Los Angeles, police
said. ·
The driver. Robert Andrew·
llack, 62, was uninjured as th e
bullet sh attered a window. Police
searched the area hut fniled to
fi nd a sus pect. They s aid
neighbors told them they had
seen two juvenile~ near where
the shooting occurred. "'
Se~tt1pl~t•
·SAN JOSE, C"hf. (.\P) -The>
father·s unaon hl•olth 1ns~·anct•
w111 <'OVt'r mo~t ol I hr <'Os for
the <;~tuph•L-. l)()rn 1o Chari lt•
L,,ngc, bosoltal offiri.1b s:iid to·
d.1y .
V:tll(•y ~1ctdlcnl C'1•nl t'.'r offic1:ii\
c~llm ntl'd the tot.ll hill could run
mon• than 5'15.000 l>l'forc J.olenc
-Hrn OnJ!<'. only ~urvivor qr th<>
:-1' ha il'" horn In Ch3,,otfr
, LJllJ!l'. 1 sent hom1•
u'1lt1t11"9•0
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\\: h 1 t ll nusl' Soc-1 :i l
Srcrdary \..111r\ L1mmt•nt
ini: ha~ .lJll)()UIH'l'cl :-ilW \\'Ill
marr~ t\1d, Jhme :is!'1~t.1n1
r.ni'l\f.1(,f pro1orot at ti)<' St.it•
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Paint Class
:Set Jan. 6
Winter quarter painting
classes sponsored by'the Laguna 1
Methodist Art Group will begin
Jan.6. .
The weekly classes, taught by
Robert Shields of Long Beach.
will meet from.9:30 a.m . to 1:30
p.in .. Mondays. They are held al
the United. Methodist Church.
21832 Wesley Drive . South
Laguna. .
Demonstra.tions and individual
instruction wUI be provided. Slu-
de nts, must bring their own • materiali:;. ·
Cost or the classes is $6 per
lesson or $23 per month. Addl·
Honal Informal.ion is avallable by ·
calling Doris Van Winkle at
494-6288. . ..
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LOS AN'GELES CU PJ) -
'Thrrc.> is still no. city of Eut f4'
Angcl~s. The offi~e or the county
rttpiRtrar-rccordcr announ.~
that a recount did not change thtr
rt•s ulls or the Nov. 5 election, CA
which a bnllot propostil Called by
n imbstantial m argin 1to win op.
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C D -• dQlla r li or N~wpor1 190Newport r~i llcauti rull v tle<'O rated 5 Hit . 41 " ba ., [! J~ orona ., Mor Center"-. Island ............ Emll !lard to nnd . Ofkl of M ll<:uth_rc:.I eSlltl-n tb1: &.If. punclin f.!, a frpl C'S. Run1p 1shp. S~lit,000. __ . ,..... l ~l J years. We ...... nt • kind. · th1.!i1 duplex wil l hstin.s. OWNER LIEAVIMG .AREA · · C1ass1f1cation 1100 carry nsi:lr. Lovely l \.'or L -Custom S l~Jt . it ba .• ,v1lh.j) rt. 11r view yr. Old a Bit . 2 8" uxurious living is youts in lhis view, frontaJ.,~· on lu~oon. Jta mpl ilo<i l.,
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rental •LlJI s uei.t upt. guest house with bedroom balcony. b
Cc11·11c r locutJOo. W1lh $16,000 Of cus tom upgrading a nd ( " . 2G'..,, do ~·n . uwnci" "'"II I d . h . h" 10 Undo Isl+ Drive-~ an s~ ave 11one tnlo t is one I' · 45 r I I $150 ooo l'(.lrry 1st 'l".l>.ut!i%. lill)'I---b rime • I .. tij!ur'!n .ol ---· , th is propi:rty l.lnd Jui.t year old arbor View •tome. Asking
woi tr h it .apf)rerli.He. Cull Happy· · $124,500.
67'-ll>SO. NEWPORT IEACH Unr. 640..1120 Holidays! . sAHTA AHA u..., s33.3158
Jo'or infqrm1Jtion on 1.111 hom e~ & lots t•1.tl
Ol'IN If! Y • 11 S HIN !U llf"'NJC'I -Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR ·:.-· [B Associated-
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. Class1llcation 3700 1: 545-Sl2-1
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•oAaD AND UTIBI IARGJJM
Another cutic"·in·corona del Mar! This
time a board and· batten 2 bdrm home,
with a one bedroom rental unit; bOth
for only $7-9,500. There is a yard, a
gnarled old tree and a bri.e,k patio
sepa r ating the two and both units are
r~nted and ready to bring in the bacon
(income). A listing of Uiiarbara
Campbell.
UNIQUE. HOMES Roaiton-615-6000
2443 E. Coast Hwy. C-cltl Mer
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·Classillcation 4000'
KINGS EX
F.XTJtA N I CE ! 2
~oom cottaae 1n Clift
Jl avcn with family room I.Ind lovely pool, 'Pus.cute
home has heavf .. "'Shakc
roof a nd lovely trees.
$58,500.
IEST HEw HOME IUY!-$73,500
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l~=-r...,,"'"""c-:''-"Jl•I PETE BARRETT . . . -REALTY-
c1assificat10n 5000 642·5200 615·4060
IM'lne Townhouse
Just rclc11sea-1arge 3
bedroom, 2 b;.ilh + b911us
room. Appoipted with
c :.ith cd r a l l'eilings,
rorma J d i ning. large
bri ck rireplacc. and
Prl \'.atc ttlr1 um entrane'C.
'f hrow uw oy the la~'ll
mo we r a nd c iiJ O)'
carefree li ving in com·
I Ort and .,e1..•ur1ty, Cttll for
:on beautiful corner site! Move right in.
·Landscaped, cptd,. draped. NE.W l· ·
story 3 BR, 2 bath Linda model in the
Bluffs. Private patios, greenbelt.
REtlTALS~ENT ALS
We have an exceptional variety of
rentals available . rr you want c lose to
tbe beach, a splendid, lge. 2 bdrm,
comp. rur.nis he d apt.·-$350; others
fro~50to:$1200.
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tllf.1t ad.s by telephone
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HUNTINGTON BEACll
17875 l:leach Dh·d.
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11116 Glenneyre
Laguna Beach 494-9466
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2:i20 L1 Paz Road
LaGUlll Hilts 581-6310
NORTH COUNTY
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DEADLINES
Or:OOline for.copy & kill5'
is :i:JO p.m . th'" day
before l>'!bli<'ation , ~ex~ for Sunday&: Mon ·
day Editions wft.en
deadline is Saturday, IZ --Cl.ASSIFIED
llGUlATIOHS
ERRORS: Adv'"rtiM!r~
· lhould <'ht>-ck their ads
daily " report errors
immedlat'"ly . THE DAU,Y PILOT assumtt liability for the fin;t in·
t'Orred insertion only.
CANCELLATIONS:
When killing un tid bt' sw-e lo make a rctord of
the KILL NUMBER" Jti¥en you by your·ad
Laker as rtteiJll of your
c11ncell11lion.-This kill
numbitr must be prel\('n-
ted by lhe <1dvt'rtiscr in case of a dispute.
CANC F.l.LATION OR
('ORRf:CTION 01'~ N ~:\11 All l.lt:f'ORE llHl\'Nll\'G:
~:vl'!"Y effort is made to
kill or L'Urtt rl a new ad
lhal has been nrd~red ,
hut ""' cannol 1o1:uaran-l~'t' to do !iO unl1I the ad
h:;.: ap~a rfd i n the
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DIM F.-A-1.INE ADS· . n-.-ads ari· ~l ru.·U•·
<'a~b 10 advanl'C h\" m111I
or at any ont' of Our of·
ftres. NO J>hon<' orders.
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f"lldll~'. Co!il11 Mr~a nl-fi ce & IZ noon :it alt
bmnch offices.
Tiit: 01\11.Y PILOT
r~~t'rves the -rili'.ht 10
cl11.'l.~ify, edit. ccn~or nr
r e fuse any a d vf."r ·
ti.wment. 11nl.! to chanlll'
illi r11tes &; r\•11ul,ations
without prior not ice.
CLASSIFIED
MAJUNG ADDRESS
PO. Box 1560. Costa Mesa .....
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P e nin s ula Point 5 ~'-i-i-i::::=::ijzj_bcdroom. 4 bath, family ~ r oom, dioing, biJliard 1002~-1002 SECLUDED E/SIDE
Very s pacious quality
home -1u quiet area .
Load c cl ~'ith war1n
woods, :.h11kc roof, wood e~(erior, knolty pine in-
terior. 1~1eoise call for
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REALTORS ----- -
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SHORECLIFFS
liivcstmcnt with a view!
2-2 bdrm Bayfront,
Newport Beach, $69,500
and S67,500.
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2743 E. e st llwy
Corona de! l\1ur
Custom 3 bdrm. w1_th aj;·;ommmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
uniqu e ocean \'iew; in Under Construction
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BIG 4 Blt, 2 BA, de-i n a priv :1te"nre a N "WPORT l'orator's home wit l•, secluded mstrsuite. Thi w/privatc beach. 4 Bit, LOCATION ·
Select Pr:operty is a shor 21h HA, fanirni w/char Prestige foCalion just ll
walk from all schools broiler. secluded palio. block from the bl.ue S'"''ctacu1ar ocean"vicw, Pa ·r·e B m -ce·" g shop 'g & C.l\f . 's. lar<es .... c 1 1 • ea 1 n s, bcsl surfing. Owner will p•o·vate f<ont ~ .. rty· -• park. Priced low a ... ....., a.u, C catry 2nd., or lease/op· l\t cxican tile flow.& •
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c........,c1o1-Mcr 1022 BIGGEST IM need or a !ace lift. Owner In HeWport H«i~
'"YS se ll ~ 5148,500 WANT TO "'"' S laf' THE BLUFFS . Almost ready with warm up,r IYe ···~··················· Estate Builders
I nteraotianal SU PEH .. , .. , •boJ•ms .. BLUFFSCUSTOM wood s y r ee lin g IRY.INE·ALL v· H family rm., fo rmal din-Professionally designed TRAVEL? throughout, Spanish.tile iew Ofne
ing rm. plus huge bonuS & dtttJQlcclhome with a • entry, form<:r.I dining plus TERMS DI st inc ti ve wel J. is presently . taking re-rm. for youi" ....... •I ta ble, large fam."~m. Offered I louse a worry?1'hcso\u -large gourmet kitchen. mcaintained , ..... 10m bu;lt servlllions on their new •-S"7 500 eb b t•'on· Ho· uto•ull loc led Assume 7Y~'iC'loanorbuy -• d · · C homc./offic~ or family cat o , • ""own y · .. a • Y a Personal area includes VA-Fll.1\. 3 year old a 3 BR pl ·u s den . con om1n1ums, anyon .hobby J:enter. Beautiful a1>p'l only. · '0 w n -Y 0 u r ·own '' private atrium ofr large Bedroom, 2 bath, den, Everything in excellent Crest £stales, located at
encl. brick pau·o. o"d"al Ontu . t ownh o use close to m:i.ster bath with Roman condition., manicured the corner of Pacific • •e•t ts d h frplc, bit-ins. S243 per v · · 0 · & for enterta ini•1g.~•.5!>0 . ~ · auran ;,in s OP· style tub.27x l3 garaj!e landscapin-gwith sn••rkl· 1ew rive new -p•'ng "" .. to·r II de montheull price .,.. M A h Bl d · 21 · ..... u u Y -off large patio faces al -ing heated filtered pool. 1 ac rt ur v in C. f. CoJeSWOrthY ~· Cf>atlcd compl~lc ~·ith Icy. ·rake a "looksec" ri'oz~scos~-s:~~-rest.igc Cus to m drapes. Top Corona de! !\far, starting 1.t ftreplaec, bu1lt-1ns, callo..i46-7171 1 __________ 1 gradc carpcting itis no~· at i66 .900. Jl HONB' IL~ltors 640--00 0 pr;ivate patio. your own offNr119 .11·s 1~ro etN1Cfi"· •,,.,, vacant and ready to &10-6400;.
3 .~~~!Hf~~ri;·,·m c:::r-~:H ~~~f i;~y~Y{if .ii~ l••tiP<H:il I 813~-~~s~ Way ~~~;~~~;,·~~.~,:: 110·-,:-~a-:~-:-r--~-.~o-L_r_u_~_:_t;x-.. -1 ~-~:-12
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Steps toc><:ean. $12'J,500 MIN IM M C.M. MW 'l'his prestigious luxury Sports, Yocatioft . ..,.•==-.. •-•=---. ,..
673 ,., .. o.oE UPKEEP N e w Po r l B c. a ch & RecreatiOfl<ll Ass umable loan. 2 BR , 2 '3663 .;..,.;-~ ves , wate rfront ho me is Vehicle Show ' BA home on full R·2 lot.
Hut ma xi mum comfOrt l"'!!!!!!!"!!!o!!"""!!!!~I available for immediate · associated
SROICERS--PFAl TOPS
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and reasonably priced. r occ upan c y: Do c king ANa~,tr~ll\f We're in a Tizzy ~~~·~o~~ ..... Fro m s puciou s living .. SSUME 71/~'o L..., 'Pace for 3 boats for d d · · d --. , ,, ConventionCcritcr un we on t Uzzy easily VI SI Q N r o om und mo e rn those seabornehoBday h' e e Su-r Pool~ Jan. 4 Lhf"u 12 over t 15 one 'yeap...onew ~jJ~c hen, the sweeping r--visitors. 4 bedrooms, 3 Call 642_56711, ext 333 beautiful" iarden view . ' !~~~~~~~~0 i;~:i! -~~~~::a!ed~;~tn'.~/: .~Gt:!· ~1r!!~~:~~!i~ ~;7~en y~u~ titk~~--~;~~~en~~~~~-mi~~u~ ·2~~f:t~H!y
r. 1 r h d d S293. per month lotal ~ 000 (North County loll-free ussume 7"°'% loan, J>LUS Corona del Mar 1n es o -tree~ a e ~ .. Assume 7'k lst numberisS40-l220). J!\1MEDlAT~ oc -1----------g r c e n b e J t s . Ca 11 pymts. i-38.900. full pnce. TD on contract or re-,,, .. • c u p AN c y ! on 1 y LUXORWo..J.. PRIV •cy G73-HS50. C a I l P R EST I G E Cinance at under current .. ., .• 000 -~ l.Off"'Tl!9 ·l;·J~~l8f!;ls 2.'?:·645_·_6&_.. j"i"aauail ~ He;~~r~;;:m ~ co:n ~1~~~~c~:~~~~S ;;ra j\ti ' ._PORUHTHDIEHSGU'.~. F Pr. ~'"f.!_ . . $55,000 ~WA LU.CE I 'doc••· Agt. &16-7414 . -:c•••i==-_. -ap....-w-Rus tic charmer with IE.ALTORSCostaMesa 1024
BeautiruJ new Ne wport 752-1920 char3ctcr and warn1th. 3 546 4141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:Xl!:CU TIVEl-fOl\fE Hea l'h' Duplex-with 3 14000UAllST.NIW'°9 •1..0. bedrooms.-formal din-, -~ -
., + r.umily room. Fioor QOOroom, 2 bath owner;s 1--~-------1 ing, iepe1rate masteri.,,.,'.oo,;,..•,,.E.·~·~nl~ogsl!Oi!!!.~ Easts1·de Beauty to ceiling fireplace. Soar· unit. Outstanding wood· Executive suite. wet har, 2 privater
1ng vaulled ceilings. extel'iorwithqu:•lity ron-Elegance patlos'k premimun1'wull LIDO ISLE 235Mognolia Private patio orr master strucllon thruout. Park-1 and floor co ve.rings HEST BUY ln the !\lost
s ui te. Entertaine r 's ingnoproblemhere w1th ForLar gefomily thr o u g hout. Call Sharp3BR,2Bath Dcs1rod EaslSido. 2 &
drcu in y ard hu s-'big 3 car guragc and wide Prcsl•Ae community of 546-23IJ today! l·lOme. Bit-ins, rrplc, lot.'> conv e rt. den. .• stei>dn
s pa rk lin g pool. PtrUl''h street . P riced ri ght-l\1 esa Verde. Grande en-Ol'fN111 9•0'SIUN T0 8fNIC"r:, -or goodic5! Priced for fam rm w/masSivcbtick
more. See now. Ooly won't last. Call54G-5880. ll')', posh parlor and huge I• I quick sale $82,500. For in-frpl in pan 'ld den, s hag _¥>8,900.,8·~!_-r.o10 Agt. ~~;~d ~Yd~;::;~ ;~:'d~~ ll~ftJJ~ .· {f!;:;!!'.~s~r~ygc ~~~~dth~~fi~~· ~~c"e!itt~~;
TAX StlELTEHI974! v ie w kitc h e n ·with . .:::.-•-••=-i•=r spa ce. $41 ,950. Cal l
1'hcre is still lime lOtake j!encrous eating area. Thlt fastest draw ifl-n\c &42;7866
mcrcial tax s~l.tcr.,2000 roo m.· lousty fireplace llidleitems .... 642·567 Classified II• di
Hldg for smalt-.QWS1ness ~EARLY NEW and wet b.ar. s bedrooms G > • ~ Place •
•tdvantage or lhis com-Stc1> do wn to family . . West ... a Daily l'ilot u:nQ ~·
A'ilus 2 br. a pt. over 3 cw.r 4 + family roo m. Cov. and more! more! more!<net"alR.E. IOOJGe-ne-rpl R.E. --1002 Pi apwliea ·
-li,:arai;c. F'or details call patio with brick BBQ. 582,500 Call 54ii--a.1r:l Ulid . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7'2-1920
!147-6010 A gt. Open s paciou~ look noor see the wh olclhing! MOO QUAil ti H •rACM
OWMER .ANXIOUS plan. Elegant decor. OffNrtt 9•11 s,UHmwMCr• '" \Vii:."
Now to sell "El Cajon" la\'C somethin$! you v.·anl prime location. Only I I 3 UDRM. din rm, huge
mod el in Rancho La to sell ? Classified ads do S 4 5_, O o O ! Ca I J 11.iJ!il tj~IJ bkyd, cov·d. patio, BBQ, Cuesta . J_usl reduced for It.wel l. Phonn642-5678 . now-=347-6010 1\,i:t. . Jilt\££ :. fruit trees. Assumable
i mmediat e sa l e. 4 . . . .-••••-•_.. 7% loan. 5S6-&ll6 agL
Bcdrm, d in rm, Cam r.m, GtMral Jt~~ ·.1002GtHf'al' -I 002 Prin. only. '
plus bonus. ~omi_>I w/ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' L. I H H:4YE YOU HAD n-.,.. ASSUME 7""• VA. 3 8,· 2 heated pool, rare.nng & ••e n ewport With commonplace cubl-Cles? ~ere is a •
school und bike to beach. dining room, fireplace. P.leasing com bination..of ~asy iV..i..!lg in-Ownr/Agl 546-7739t or 'pdnklo <S. Wolk to ~· .· ma'cnab /ifVlne Chaominpbedroomo)>d • ll•. $209/mo. i-15.000.
$73,450. -bltns . bea'med ceiling U\·-side and aCtivc· times outside. Un· :-:64--'5'=-<n--'-"33'----.:.'_
644.-7270 ln.Jt roon1 . llugc lot. crowded. 4 bedrooms,-3 bath.S: 9esira-A1_ESA VERDE ByoWner,
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.. -re .. alt••:--~. Trees JJ nd tihrubs galore1 ble location. A Knockou.1 t. $86,500. •I br. nflw plush r 1>t. -_ ~~ -P ius workshop pati \h -_....--BBQ. We-Invite your . . ..._ ruout, must sec to up.
HEW VIEW FOR TMI" HEW 'YEAR.
Newly listed 3. bedr.OO!I), 21'.r b,a h
Bluffs condominiuin .w/v1eY1 -o·r
Newport Bay. $74,950· Jeanne
Newman 642·8235. (E41) ( -
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l'ipcction. Asking $59,500. PAltJ,f)R PROYINCE7 prcciat~l-=trhder ..J)'rired
ca11$40-.-11r:isfo:t.ft"l" Cobblestone & courtyards in the at$38,500.979-7320 •
TI French· manner. 2 bedrooms , 2 bi>ths, S4i,-soo •
den, bar. privalc rorilmunity. Ocean DecoratonDrec.n
view. Call today! $105,000. fee land. Loaded with exLras in-side &. out.! Spacious
FABULOUS VIEW Ooor plan wJth 3 bdrms 2 batba , !amily ..r.~.
Only the Dally Piiot really tails
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Extrt¥ l<1 r&c roo1ns. Par. ly room off kitchen h1
pool BCCetif. Full price I
Just $47 ,500. Call Ait.
ace.847 G-010 ··
Of ocean and harbor. Three large rlreplace. f>'uU dining
bedrooms, ea ch. with bath in hig h rm , built-ins & dis-security home .. ~Beautirul .pool in hwa s he r .. B~a.u.t l.fu\
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1770 Ora-;;;e Avunuc: beach. Ol'eat buy, good ~· Agt. Fee. 9'19-tS430. 2 BR, 1-'am Rrn S275 Bda. N (:qd. ins. Will Jt:k\'.,ilor bld.1; on bt.tach. create a relaxing t1ct\ing1
c;o:-.laMesu • tux wrale-orr. Income lalboaP•ninsula 3207 · TurtlcRock. t.caM.';.~·9001. 1&2 J11·, pvt halcorue~. for yl')ur ~pac1ous 1ww l ..
FREECOASTTO S.1200;r.mo. ~1any Jett~:••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 3 UH.,2Ha ~35/450 1-;i\ T-blDE C.M. fed htclpool S1'l'Unty.J\dull.c; ur2·bcdroomupartment. Tm[ COASTCATJ\J..<Xi S36-2a7o. Yt-;i\IU.Y. :J BR 2 l.Ja. Circcnlret<Homcs yard 2 UI, ""45 roo -·-r l 1-'rom $190. Furniture DOOR KEY --· r'-b ' BR • H ~00 · '• -' · DYNAMIC Ir!{ ~ .. uron ' TW0-5 un.at apt bldg un-N~~r. ~~ch. ~ll5 ~lo, 5 ctL~.,;RDALE ~ea::.e, l~efs, adults only ~br. ihu, yrly. ~WO mo .. .iva11able. Office OPl•ct Is All You Need dercon rucllonfor i.~le. ~~.:_~~;3 .;MS,w•"-'kcnds 40n.211,, $.:Mi() 642~aft.1P.!!:1·_· __ dJ)' 61ti·7l03,.Qt ghl ~~~~vi~'!., 6~~~·;0~~~
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_ ••• ~ s tory bclck & :.LUcco ·~· · 4 BR V1ew Tennis$625 /\Red Hill Company Call ti1J-41~ Story. 103 P.frFa1hlcn l'I loaffmeredbominetb~l""l'halrmin~ u~bIJ>& .. bldg. Very good ('Orner WI ellhlO<d·att!hd . m.:-,nugedf' ,· 4BR Luxury $750 Univ. J>.irk Cenh.•r --..... -675·11WJ. 673~ ask tor l\~·,~:,ap~igo:_~l~ ~~I·~
. · ', "" c u:.l lo ~1l"'7 location 111 Orungc <.:oun ow 8<.i ac ~ · •u pro tl. 3BR Pool, Furn. $1200 ·• Jrv1oc BALBOA IHM Greg • · r ~chls, sbop g, lrw)::.. tor ., ty Only 25 rrules to Lo::. Less than 3 years oJd. Call 675-7225 l Br a pls e quipped ------Maniniq~ Apts
your converucncc. \cm 499·~800 ,. A~gefes. Bu1ll·in air con· Owner will <:4Arry 8~% kitchens. Unique Joe. WAT~ltFl'lONT :l Bl<. l7i7.SanlJAnaAH'.l"M
will enjoy the 1mc£! too, L N " Yd I 052 dationinl} .& forced ·air f1n3ncing. Rentals lrom • . SPAC 2br, den, 1 blk Winter r ates by wk or frpl, :.unded, IJ et· l>oJt M;.!r Apt J 1 ·s frlG-5."A2
b':ityy esra;,o~oc 1 ~·~1~1:A .~~~~~ •• !~••••••••• .. •.heating. O(l1ccs, sho~ & $8;6k'5 m~.;9-$880950 ~11· to<l~Y ~{t~~~a ~~~~p, ~:: A!fwEcHll Aas'~•Ef1REHTnc""IAt:"'lt1Son mo. 675-8740 ~·'1i~· ~c7a~I.:_ ~rJ ~~nt~r,: SI' \(.;JUL'S L:1i1J1.r • Br holJI rooms are all as an~ -. . va ay '"' • • " , u .,~ ·'-------. • • • • -• SHARP. Dhtl irn; 3377 for leased Prti·c: Sl6K 000 (714) 752-1700. ..d ec k s. no p ets, 409 or bt.·aulll\il homes FOR EAN bay viL'W, util an-774 43XI ncur n(''4 , l011cl gar. Nr.
PE.R.FORMANCK. If ,. /J,u6/v' S<tO ooo d own 0 .,.;ne; · Golde nrod, 673--0960 SAL;E! Lcl us so!ve your cl. ~50. mo. Lovely 2 Ur. --. tJ'P Bd a We!>lehlf. $l05. t;7.'l lK-1'1
YOU'LL SAVE MONEY ._....ffdu-r, "?· .. . .~ fina'ncin~: (L.itif>). . ~7~"1~uplex2 br 2 b·1 housin.: n eeds. We're ti75-8S31. Avull 1-15_ ~·g~~1~ Col~/ Tv~'mai~ 1&2 Hit unturn <:ard1·11 /{
when you ai;sume a lo\\ ~l'l•:c1 ALIZINGJN 48MOTELAPTS., ' frpl gar. Close t.d hci1'. ostaMeso 3724 se1·v, pool. THE MESA Apls .. ..-rpl<", l>1\V. pvt ?/
interest loan! 4 & 3 Ur':i, LA Ci UNA NIGUEL . On 2.65 acres. ExclUb1v~ Fur: Avail. S325.67J .. J:ll5 ....................... 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, patio, ~175 to ~Jll. I h-.b
w all areas ... 3U 1t .lukl·s VJ EW p lt,OPEHTJ ES view site. overlookmg c1· --Costa M~a -3224 Casa de Oro G41i -:xixt ok. Nr . I r\'1nc liidu,,,,.
if 8 to lS tboUHand for lo SEA TERRACE,, Ly! close to ~hoppmg, 22 UNITS . . ~..1 b areOJ.557·2!S41
1110 paymts & uil. N11 p lV u::GuurdedJ\rea churehes & schools. 1K •••••9.J. .. •• .. •••••••• /\LJ;UTILlTlES PAID $J5o MO._U~il:; ""·I r.-
qualifyin f!: f1'01 'J ~ motel apls. need repair. EAST BLUFF Eastsid~L9!31r. <:omp:trc.l.Jeforeyoureol Yr.'l)'.?l!.G I::. kal. Htvd., ,1-1 .BDRM'W OFT
PERFORMANCE call 7 mr.lei; to downtown Los nr Wes tell ff / 17th. Custom designed . 673 .. l.>3 PvL. palTo~frpl moulcl.
846-3377 EnjoyThe G~Life ~geles. ~ue lo l~lness P ride or ow,nership! 22 Pool/rec. Lse ~. Agl . 1-'ea.turiog:. . ApartmentUnfwnishe.d 'I-NS RM-.
Call 493-2513 __ price~ a~ ~80.~. ~i0.000 gorgeous apartment un· 640·3255 Lloyds Bank Bldg. •Spacious k1t~en with ln~ •••••. ................. &LOFT OHL YJ
Newport Beach I 069 dowo •. gl')od .~s~..,.atfte its Prime • view .Joca-1 EAT •-1·1ea11 2 u R. :rvvcr:-.1ty Park. JrvUlc direct hghtin~ .. ~ l'•l. patio, frpl, ti mo old. P .d f f111anc1ng. <L .-11 i tioo <:omplete tenant "" .., v o· 552-7QOO E s. . ate dan ~art-a Balboa Island 3806 HAYLOFT APTS -.-fl e 0 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• prl\ acy. Swimming pool. crpts. drps. small yard. s . Ye Home· . :.loragc •
· · NEWPORT HEIGHTS ii Owner will cash out to Clo:.e to p ark & schools. •l'rivatc pali .......... ~............ 283 AYocado, CM • Ownership :t 'Mr., den. b.cick fplc, ~~ 151 •• taic deferred exchan~e. Kids & pets ok. 2 hou:-.es ,.Closed gar agcw :.torage BALB0 1\ ISLAND. L:m.:<' 645-o 143 lar.u· Jot Cho1ce 7n QI~ 10111% financing avaiia· onlot.$225/mo.~lOOscc.TU RTlEROCI\ li t Marble pallm;.in JliltApl.~OU.mo.fA!. ~ I Beautiful 3 bedroom, l 4 r-.:ew""rt lh'.koh ll•"'•tion _ =·-· .. -·--ble. Grc3t lax shelter. ti-2 dep. / $100 cleuoang. ' · eau .L-.nnsize Bdrm· for Steve) 213434-2623 Off Th baLh home. Much panl•ll ,,~ ~.. dee. 3BR. 2 BA. S4().) mo. n.o <>, '"" ---• -----e fog, upgraded Lhr\.lOUl Nt·l·ds !>Um~TLC. Owner * 645-7344 * bedroom & l6-: abed~m. S56--0347 · Call 645-8672 or 558-6730 •Poor-Barbeques -~ur· 80U100 Penin5Wa 3807 .
Covered patj.o. WJLl'rrJll <111'<1ous. M . coffer 1770 Orange Avt·nuc to w .\~ w 752 c a7~Y. 2 BR, fami!y 1 ba no pets -~. --rounded w /plll!.h lndsi:pg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaten Path
· b k d hf h Sparlin9 ealEstafe Costa Mesa urry-141 -l ·. or chiT d 0c e n ' $250 LGCJUnaleach 3248 Adults -NopcL~_ OCEANFRONTYearly. l 10
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Sparling Real Estate 120x260'COMM'-lot 2Ad1acentLots 546-9050 Otean View. $52S/mo. pets.. bu. blln:-. 2 blks to bch. 7i8Srotll'l:il'l',C.M.
933.3544 · Lovely commen·iul. lot (50' FrontQCJeJ l''runk. 494_6.'>.~i. 203.5 Fullcrtoo, C.M. $325/mo. 8:IB~ 642-2007or1.H5-b:JI8 • on major buslnc~~ s l1'L-el A h 8 h H MESA del Mar J br, lg. _ . - -• -------3 w 1\ L" TO oc EAN ! in Orange County. Vt•ry re eac CJfs. sep. family rm $325. ONLY 4 LEf'T New2&3 ~ .• 2 Br, redcc. UlJJ pd. Capistrano Beach 3818 . . .
Shurp t2Stqry3bc,2ba,-good location. l'r1ce ,combinedprice Vac.Jao lst.546~ B r, de l u ~c Co n · Poo.L .~dulls. Soyry •. no ....................... M' A RIM A
lillrh, l'pts, drps, frpl, ~ss.,ooo. $111.000 down, . s 19 ,800 • 3226 dommiums, Spectacular pcl.:i. Look· You J1 Like 3 BR: 2 BA. bltns. dshwhr .
.. __ .... ..,..,.P.111111!!!!11'1( 11·l-. ldc'b. hl lime on Owner finunc1n~: or Cole of Newport Rttrs Dana Point ocean views near Vic· 1t!! wa~her/dryer. Ocean PACIFIC
mkl' ~5:!.950. Owner tradeforincomevn!pcr-. 675 5511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toria Beacb.'trom $325. lBOqWallace 645--0805 vicw.$275.••642·1155-. VIL[AS -HILLTOP
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3822 COLORADO RIVER -C--·a1 L t nu. 2Bt 2ba Condo. Pvt. . . $30 WEEk & UP Coron.a del Mar ~ c A Ls
3,3u0 fl. river froota~e: omE~!rc1• 0 5 comm ., tennis ct.s, pool, $185-Ulll Pd. l .Br, frplc, •$6.60.Nigbt&Up ··~··••••••'••••••••u• Bran~ac~";8~~~ P · OCEAMFROH'T
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property can be !>een ·B ~'"°H &:VD. . . jacuzzi, put green, W ID, view, Victoria Beach. *-6tudio & ~ BRApts . •2 BR, 1 Ba, near beach. Drive by 1110 Vicloria
well from the freeway. Prime C·4 corm.•r lotWltb 0 /W, comptr, enc gar S220·2 Hr apt. nice view '*TV & Maid Ser:v Avail Coro Lido. $US.Adults. Almost to Huntington
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present and future ~Ill· south of san Diego 831-1678or 831-2160 $255·2 Br, 2 Ba. ocean pool -83:1-8974 •OPEN SAT/SUN•
g r o wth 5 min . to Frw y . I N PROVEN view,child/J>et. •Children&PetScction -----------1 IHS~m downlow~ shOpprng. Ex· AHEA. Easy t erms & OCEAN Vw. 2 br w{crpl, $300 3 Dr, gorgeous view. •$5. off weeks rentw/ad 2 BR. 2 BA. f'um or Unf.i---------•
cellenl for recreational pnc<'d for quick sale. fq>lc. $235 mo. 33872 Ste ps to ocean. 2376 Newport Blvd. c:if Pool. tennis court. near, ____ _
development, hote l, •COSTA.MESA V1olet L a nt e rn. HU·VIEWREHTALS 548·9755oroo.3967 beach.C311673··2246. E ·\STSmF.
recreation park, or shop· 130 Fl. fronl.age on busy 7141684-1854· 673--1030 or49'1~8 .;. SEE TO BELlEVB! 1 br , Park·likegrounds
ping mall. Price SS00.000. street nexl to s h<>Wfng Fomtta"9 Valley •)234 3252 **•GARDEN APTS 2 br, 1 bJ. S27U.$290. 3 br. Sl60~ -~R·7431 iJ OO.IW&I~wn ; i:ood cc n l c r . G 0 0 d ·········r······ .. ····Log.taNigut4 OOL 21.>3.$325.AllrecenUyre· Fr RE p LA c L: + I • J ~'(l '>"") e hb hood .,.,."''-' fl . '••••••••••••••••••••• ···• ,._ owner 1na11l'in,,. ..c.o.1 • 0 ig or · ~ ....,. · 3 BR, 2~ BA Tiburon Con· ..-decotalcd & w /garage. -· H
corner. Su bm1~ your do. nr. SD Fwy., wctbar, BR, 2 BA condo on ~be Furn. 1&2 Br apts in 422 Larks pur S44·6800 or cathedral cc1hng + ~ r,
l.erms. Owner .anxious. pafo.batc close lo pool olf course overlooking adull section. No pets. 64 1.7326 ' 2 Ba, ga,r .• p3LJO. ~I.>. NQ
R.C. TAYLOR CO. $37~. i..se. sJ6-1882 ' .ake, $275. Calf before 5, EI m Ga r den Apts, . pets. G-t6·4-ll I i
Realtors/Developers 675-2030 642-3645 Costa Mesa 3824 8 BR 3 B l d ---••••••••••••••••••••••• eRJVAC~ + 2 Br. 2 8 , Newport Beach 752--0460 4 • a, ge yar •Mission Vieio 3267 •Tropical Pool• · HACIENDA DE MF.SA gar, P?ll.o & yard. $22.S.·
-.---. clean, all bltl\li. $350. mt. ••l'••••h••••••• .. ••••• .i Br, c pts. drps, bltns, 160 W. Wilson, C.M. No pets. 646-4414
1770 Orange Avenue RanGches, fa,.,... 2700 ~~~S s93-l 3Sl r NEW ON THE GOLF patio. Gas & waler paid. Beautiful Grounds •
Cos• a Mc!>:l. roYes COURSE. For lease, 3 S4lH168 · Adults. No Pets Huntington leach 3840
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SANTACRUZ CUAS'fCA7~_2!;. 20 ACRES 6 m~ra+ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frplc, Wel ·bar,Calleves BR· DUPLEX w/shng LarJ,!e 1&2B . BRS175., 2·BR w/ocean view. New •
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.....,.ODELHOME Newport~i..a..ts V 3lle y.Well,dam.sAC.BRANDnewdel1Iie Coo· &wknds,833-3171 c rpts & d r ps, w'ood 2 Bft $190-wi uo s2so. mo. Util. panJ. ... "$'' • Woods, 15 AC. pasture. d Bed • _ pan'lg •• 'lt.s only. no 0195 G ,,_ w te c .,.,1 t)950 .... EW Holly Lane Condo~in11nns 1700 Gor acous view. Write o. 3 room. sauna, Newport leoch 3269 pets. $185 •/NEW furn. • · as °" a r n ·• OJ -. • "" Fo s ,... "' pool Custom s hag ' Draperies, carpets, gas • ·--~---~, Brand n ew upJ!ratfrd Prin·d a t $48,950. This . r 0 ... ~.OU. Slti.6. down. • . .. ..................... 523 Bern d St. Ph : heat, gas stove, air con· ~m w 1.2 & J Br apts; ~·-& diarmrna beamed ce1I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bal $1~ mo. S'to. Trad< carpets'.· & draperies. 5525 PER MO. 3 br, 2 ba, 51&8-0898 . .,, U r I s
carpet and d~:o., J>Jlio, 1ri~ 1 bedroom and ·den FOR SALE or lease. 3 br, Wri le 3 l00,Main St. #, Very desirable area. Zit!.! best v~lu.c in NB, many dpooit~o~~~g;005;\~1a~hi~ ~a~ios.~'175~~1;..o~ur' patio roof,. ~i .1pini.:. homehJ!>llt:W(·arpeting 2 ba,$49,500orS340mo. Morro llay.Cahf. C~r. garage. 2 V~r y fealurcs.714~3-417l • • • ••••••
s prinklers, wull c.:o\c1 thruoul. Localed m the Eas lbluf·f pla 1.a . pnvate enclosed paUos. • lBR ij'urn $165 &dryers. NEW deluxe2Br,U':!ba :~sdi:~ce i;~~~l~~~1~",; m11~t ue-.1rablc part of 1-532-4543 l~I 54J73~fM._ M HARBOR VIEW~IO~}ES l BR turn ,. """"' ~I~ MEDITERRANEAN, i.tutJio. Util pd. 5250. mo.
"'''" 11,, .. 1 Heights. 1m·.1 0 p ..__.... 2000 . 4 .8 ACRE RAM~H IJltm{~l!', Jli,fl'h<I Carmel 3br. 2 a, a.m Lots of bltn~. wa V GE · 12nutlTSl. No F~ ~71,000LACUEST o1t•dtJll' ot:cupan cy. nc me ro,..~~., with lar{!e very innung -·-...:-·-··---rm, comm pool&t.enms. to s hopp1ni:r. '~mi. ILL.A Tob1nPropertyMl!mL
(. .,,,. 1.-,, .. 1J 1 •. , ... ,, two baths.•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• c u s t o m hom ~: 3 962""4471 r.l:546-8103 Lcase.$475 mo,833..s679 beacb.931W.19thSt.. lBcdrQOm ~1·1ll Mlti-l3ll.NoFt•e __ Sales Of1ce. !fl.o!S-,!.fv.I • .... SOE h bed Zb th 548--0492 2Bedroom&J..)('n S?ll-...----11111111~111111!1'~"._. ...... -....~_, IJr~e lot and all the trim· $23,4 QC ' rooms, a s; co!l'· FIREPLACE-4 bedrm 2 SPECTACULAR view 3 '2 Bedrooms c:·•tiO 1 BR w/ocean Vl.""'. Nc•
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• . m , pll'lc ly re modeled 10· • 8 b ·lh•-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!~~1 -v "' "' . --u1~:. 23 I ·2311/J MoCJM>lia side; new carpeting and bath, crptg & dra~, Bdrm, 2 a ouse w1 :-2 Bl:'drMm Townhse $32.5 S200. mo. Ut1l. paid. ~~~~ ............. !~~~ I a aauail ~ 2 Individual homes, 2 .newly painted mside; ~w. bllns, covered pauo, fenced yard. $400 mo. '**~..I........ 2400 Hdrbor Blvd. ISJl-9950
USE llh Place . BR, 1 ba & l BR, 1 b3. •fireplace in living room ; ruce landspg, $31.S. mo. 642·94~1 James A~ws Costa Mesa liltl 557-8020
*OP.ENHO * -. · Payforthe mselvcs.Ex· chaanhnkfcncing;many ~:/r~~sa:3~::3·1786 s•Clemente 3276 17081 Edgewatu -CASAVICTORIA-1,2,&3'BEDROOMSAT 4S81 ~andburg .JNny. Prop-rt:~· : teriot:" n ewly painted. trees: older det.1.a.c;_hed · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lane C d
Univers ity I>a.r t<:""3Br. ••ooouArlsst.-~1w..o.uuCH ·Walk to major !>~pprng building could be t;'Sl~d a WALK to beach. mint BRAND nt'w 4br, 2000 en Hunti-tonBeach F Adroumlts$Jl:_!!9·.350BRwN/poaPt~ost.s THE UEI} H. P<!t.s a n 2ba. Hanover mdl. Prof center. Most desirable b n . c i ly sewe r h ~" ··~ u .. children '"'acpe.P(.ed.. $\85. u r .• . · cond .• 4 bedrm, 2 bat • Ct w/ocean vu from . You are the winner or Pool, r"c rm., .. lc v.·1tors a month and up. No Fe.: decorated. Daily 1 5. • VACA.....,. Easts lde Costa Mes a. ·~eaut1ful country side 1 & bl bo Ls ~ ~ n• '>. fp c, cpts drps, tns, pier to O.P. har r . e. . ~2 tickel.:itolh.'• Sec. "tllt!. l.ias/watcr"'' Call 552-8237. Cor11"r,· ., J:Jr•. newly re· $46,900. Call 642·7866 within a few miles to f 't t • .,AS am nth •<:oo 71 .. 4'"' c.,.,.,, V " ,..... The R ... al 11!.a_._ ae-!r . ~· ,. • . • rw rees. -· . 0 . ..., . mo. . •. .,.,._,., . sr;rh,. acation 525 Vll'IOrr:l. CM, 1>42-8970 .. llOMUTI:' rvw A• r Now.·~br. 2 ba Con· done. J\Jurinm; School. II jQi.aall ~ s ho pping, churc hes, No fees. Ask ror Bev oc - . -R at"onal -. C • Kidd
l\MU .o " L AI.'. Jo t, F HA/VA. • Pl--sch ools & Crccways. Dale963·4567.963-1786. San Juan _, e~re • LARGB :l Br, 2 Ba. just Ask for apn • do. Pool. Jncu7
.7i, ri·c rm , < JO --Rive r s ide Counl.y-25 Capistrano 3278 Vdicl• Show rc·'"c. , 'rpt..:. ·'r"~. '·ILns. 839-6133 J<'rplc. 2 encl p;.itw-.. ~)l. H Prillft-a.1-, · u ... " v u . ,.., u Beaut. vw. Gn.•t·nl>i•ll -GEM.. · -r.;n-.l920 . , m iles to P alm Springs. $876/MO. True Calif. liv-......................... atthe M c:.J d c l Mar a rea.
boou n Nl'Wf'OttfllACH Pleasant climate. Price ing .. HuDt . .Harbour ex· EXTRA nice 2BR condo. ANAHEIM Families only. no pels ----------1 ° c ·• $ 4 4
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-uRTLEROCI\. bNllll on Clemeate I 076 · FIXER-UPPER ~~~.&J\ -·-~moc.k.bcNbe~~ 5ptuo~. sAcvh!_~·I s. anta Ano 3280 between 9 & 1 pm to LG!!; J & 2 BR. SltiO .. ~l&;. w;.abher. ~rycr. CI06e lh Scd BR 2BA.' """''l"''J ••••••••••••••••••••••• •. S28,SOO . -.. _____ ....., "' "' ."'..,. .. J c la im your la ckC'ls. Adj. to shop·~. pool .. no hc.tch.536--0336 ec. 3 ' ~...... OCE•MVIEW "I Ph:B4s .. 8672 or55tll;i:l4I BIG "' Warm and invlung cot· J anl.(213)4S1·54SS. <North ~oupty t?ll·frL>e pct~. uun ,.onrov1a. LARGt:JBr.2 Ba~tudio
---l'ool size lot, w/w vu. lage with redwood e x· * 645-7344 * number 1s 5-.10-1220). 548 9743 onrl. gar. Children unc1J Ne~ 4 nr, 2"2ba, 3 car lerior and wood.paneling 1770 Orange Avenue . BR. 2 BA, Crpl encl yd .,. * * LRG 2 hr' 1 1~ .bi.I, patio, G allowed. No pets. $l30. CORNER LOT Jtllr. Only $79,950. $10,000. ins ide. l 'h bedrooms. Costa Mesa w I garden e • N r · s195 847-444.o
, Convenl'enl ccntrnl en· dn Ownr. 675-7414 separate garage. Y.'REE COAST TO Bu~hard & Adams. $325. ca ty ompahy :'llICE 1 Br dpbc. Quiet. g3ragc. · _m_o_. --------
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& up4ra; e app1Jnces. 1,)722t GO WES't'WINDby ~2_1_ .•••• !9.! ... ••••••••••••• Vle w Scbls,· $250, So. Coast Pl31a. Us ed FURNaiHs,lgcl Hr $16S. cpta.,..•r efri~ range . Kids okSJG-4653;646-9666
'AU of thcs features & · ·X • ,~ ..,.... 846-3948 brickp3t1o&bnck BBQ. Ideal for b acht•lors. 548--0358 Nfo:W o -•uxo 2 Br l '<•Ra moce iD.lh 3 bdrm., :t Viking, awntngs, skirt· ,MeOGUMIT.. aUCM $325/mo. S ubmit Adil J'l33 Churc h • \a • r. ~
bath home rommunaty i n g => • Po r che~• HousH FurtMshtd 3 BR. rrptc, $295. Singles chHdrcn &. rx•ts. (ElG) ,. .~: • S PAC IOUS 2 nr a pt Studio. All bltn.~. $2.J(J pools &ten ls,ct'l. $48,500 l:\nds~aped. All setup m 13 UMITS •••••••••• .. •• .. ••••!" & eLs OK. Jmmed. occ. Jc an n c NC'.,, m a n ·l't~~.1.1. w/sundc<·k. ~rfd'f'tt!lbr, pvt rno. All ulil pd. 960-l
552 ~00 ' beautiful San Ju~ Capo: In °"5ta Mc-sa w/pool · _ • Barbara, 96:1.-673!}. 642 8235. . rDona Point 3726 & 1tood:vu. _i blk Irvine ...!'': .. ~H~4~38
uc.lullpurk.'1D3 ~ Gross $23.700. yearly. General 3toij ,. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• i~v~ ~o c·h1ldrl'O/pct~. WALK TO BEACH •VI SI 0 N. WANTED: Used .double ~;~~~~n~~~~l s~;t~: .... ~;~~·~~--··~···~· •BRAND HEW jCondominhtlfts n~nr.I :lfl\ .. (•(:~;~1al~~· H:t'-J lUll 1. :.! & :J Br. <'n>l.'>, d11)S ..
or Mpnndo Mohale..Jocut· 875--5800 SJNt. , S ,or u'luplcs 1 r I 2 & 311"'..,.eHS UnfuNtished 3425 IJ!Ur a1,t .. ' . . ' l Hit. c•r11t~. drp:.. hltns, l>hns, gar. 217 lt>lh S1 or REAL.TY 1 n n1c. park Wn'te all -hol11oc· CM . i\Jio;o sep. • ndlls th fs r1.:11 II • 100 1· 'l ' l) 1 "1 . <·• ' .t · h •1 N B ~115 FROM $200~rno. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • " . . · ., •. · ru ri~ ~ '"'· ' u. '" aw 15th St. 11 8847-~..>7 p..rt 1c-11lars . B<l'P861, •'IALIOA Pa..IM Jlac c or wut, .,. . • mo. 64;t-:JOlL . 1.1i1-.lMl5, util. u,1y st. Nn !>Cb --_ -A Red lllllCom-prrny r: .... J>1 .. 1 C lt'f '""' .. 5 , . l ·1•'u11u Beach 145. US, D'hwbr. opc,n C1 nm LL NEW. 2 hr, 2 ha (:-On· 493~00 7 o:uoo t" N F l'"'fRA lg"' 2 B 2 B -· :.on.· n"'-....! . "'1<n• • 7 un1ts on 2 lot..8 .. Slt'Jl." t,o e.'1'1"'0. A11t .,.,.. .... ~9-~'u"". ctns, sha~ crpllT thru nut. ·•o. r oot. Jacuz7i, rt'C rm. . ---ti j • ,,., ... r. o l'<' ~" .-r. J,u1 Vniv.P arkCcolt•r bonch Grca• Sll!Jln\cr • ... '"~"ill O'NV c" l d.. u l fll• N -. t 8 h 37 .. 0 ----poobide a pt nr ·~:'lt'h. • Jrvant' MUSTS~LL197+.2l''n'll'. • " ---. omp rp' ·, private Frplc 2 enc p_.o.-.. o '"9 on .oc ~ 2 1o.UCE bedrooms Su()t•r milts. Sorry nopcl.s~
_ · · w/C;ih:rna. Adiilt park. r e nt:il i1. $170:$00. ~to flSO Ulil pd. &ch patios, encl'd ,:::irn~('ll. 11<'b~ S360. Brokl'r/ ••••••,••••••••••••••• loutat'lnUl'<im<'e1hngNo 53ti ~Mil
... 3.'l'IW 81:1y CM s~cc29 Seashore Real &talc, a pts Laguna,Cci.M. . ~opct.s.lmt.toOccµw. Ow111•c. S l7-67!1 1 8R°turnor unfurn.Sl35. peL'1$110mo.~lO -
TERRACE, Dover Model. 's"i6 -9246 'or 642-3298 67s-ssob . $18S·Ulil Pd. Nice 1 Br, 201..Jlt OsMC]OA•• 542-3181. + uUI. l blk beach. Pool. OCe:AN 2 bloclcs-3 Br. 81h~ AHumnble loun. All.6ors~cM&r.Sp.6 · •*.,,. CdM · \3blkaW.orBeaChBlvd, No children or pets·. 3"'b..ttb.~'rplc,bltns.i:
Drps & up1radcd Crpts. Mlc ... I •-'-$200.UUl .Pd, OccanCtont l blk So or Adtuns) DR, 2v~ Ba, din rm. "11 960-2746 * * •GAROEM APTS c.3 r .:hago.. S3r.-6142. 552-1~ APT.S1.Mobil0 Homein .... ,, H ,...~ lBr,N.endLoguna. M.t-9SOlor557·7010 bltns. 2 C<tt earag~. •••POOL
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1 MOM.•: CH IAY Acnaqe for sale 1200 -fl.ickots lo th 613-4030 or494--334 .. ••••••••••••• .. •••••• i 3 BR :t BA frpk ,;ar .• pool. stiuna. l:.un o ""'"' ~
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. Blvd. Huntington Beach. ~:::::::;;~~::2:;:~2;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~;;;;~~~~~~;;;;::;~;;;;;;~1 available. 17875 Beach pw IHN•t Unfunlislttd Apcw lwits Fw.W.ed 642-4321. . -!!!!!!~~~I -~ ··············!.······· or ............. Jtoo . = 1470 .. SANTA ANA AVE. Mowporfloach 3169 ••••••••""""""""' DELUXE2roomorfice
••••••••••••,••••-••• CorQfla d~I Mar $l25 Mo. i Aparlmenis Unfum. orlment urmr.;slled N-ow OPEN SWTE K . . ......... '.· .. ,, ... ~ Rtalonomlcs, Bkrs •••••••• • • • ••••••••••• ••••••• •••• ••••••.•••••• .. • • • • • • • .. • WS~.f~ area, 2 hr ~ ~ . ~-.... ;-.: . 'ti75--6'700
•'*port leach 3869 !Wwport loach 3869 ' COSTA ME.SA ~-· • ba. sngle. si.ry.-Pot10, 'll, i:U.rt$ . . •••••••••-••••••••.••• ••••••••••••••"!•••••••• ~ _ ·gar. frpl~, $250. Adlt.... ... _ .. OFFICESPACEM.8.
_ :t.:'65 Irvine Ave CM· .. -~.rt • .= .:.. . • -~t"t.liff Dr One-man' PARKMEWPOJtT -~--. • l APARTMENTS OCEAMl'llOMT Bachelor I or 2 , ,. d r i'f 0 m s a-n d 2 BR. 2'ba, ~tr 5400 ~ Townhouses ·~ -: BR . 2 ba .. w1nler S300
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Spa.ro01s.'fcnnis 3BR. 2 ba .• unf. $475 yrly
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17141644-1900 · CHAMMELfROHl · r -· b 2 BR, den. 2'A baj nearly LARGE 2 bcdrm,• 2 a, new. 2 Frpl, aU blti~.
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BRJ 2 Ba, l blk to beach. 4 BR. unf! house, rum . frpl~. beam clngs. $350: rm .. 2 b,ath~, $.500 Lease
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&»Ill, t ratts OranceCo. Flea eollar. v{c, Mil~ steps, e:w:po&ed pebble; RoofWJ 60l2 Ac ~ 10·14 tor DAILY TR.\i!Nt PERSONNEL Contact · p1uot.s & pel, on momenta' S ~Co. Sq, F .V. 839-20$5. masoory wallA Mt--0681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PILOT t0 utes in Sa1.na SE°'"rcc *'Arr'.' .. V"'V l}arbar.. Camm(Jltano 11ot i~e. 1 to s weeks,
H L · I 642·2171 54$-0lll · /CROOF549"""4088 Ana betweenSetteratrom i'\.Vl\,.JO..) n.JO~t SECURITY PA.._CIFIC several tfm~• per year • ....._. OW easng 54l(viag llarboi' a.t T: 8 M.o. old white £1:r..-le1 6027 Rooting &SunflowtranclMaln & ~E:.1 7th 1 Atlrvine) MotlonatlaM P1 ease Inc lude r• ~ Off1"c:es & yra. -taL, longba1red w/Caliro ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ucensed &.(n.surtd Flower. c.u Mr. Snyder Su1l~ ?24 C-08ul MM01 .. "' Ne w ..... rt ..... nt•r Or ( e ..._n c e' i R y 0 u , ~~!!'.l~Onbeadftt_all. DRAPERIES. Wholesale Frea.Estimat.es lll00-4.321 _, , ... '"' pofii C lf
St ~llt<•~/-VJ.~hland ~~ fa'er, 30 yn exp, Free E q u. a I . op':> or ~ Coll 6 2·1470 ·Newporl Beat h . N:Spo 2 4-l..O laU 1~1 ores Pitt'IOllak/ NU. sct..;:;;;epos. ~t. 1'"'or in hotiie ap"', R£PAIRS, all lypea. Re Employer. _tquiil Oppar. Emp1oyer no. 30 • c{O Q.ally ~P::.,,,-
336 ft & Lost lo FoW Ill . ,0 • 636.4..., ~ Free •"· li<'d. ask i I'. 0 . Bor JS&>. l up ••••••••••••••••••••••• T:-a~k uuS~lle WaJl830-5020anyUrne USVChlropraclicofrite. H OUSI WIVn Mesa Ca 92626
Drand new CQmme.tclal spot.on chest.Fem.P)rt.Electric oJ 40JJ Waa.ted lmme d . Need e d motn1ng1. NU RSE AS F f 1 complex! Spanish $l)'le. Lost &fouftd 5300 Lab /Doberm~V~lleU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewi!!g& TheraJ>1sl Trainee, he. ~l cDona lds RttS t. 20362
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Plent.yof.ParkinJ(,l''rom••••••••••••••••••••••• f&.Bolt.J.ChiCilltd,ll.8. ELEC'T-RJ CIAN -llt AttireflOM 6084 not r e q'd . <>ood B eac h Ulvd , JIU 14P•n"•lo0r eves. Neal appear. N
336 sq. rt. to l•llXl.sq. ft . or LOs'f;·~·''t l"!n ·•i P•h • • 146--0679 1233108, SlQ.1\11 job•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• personality. Hts !>-I. 536-7977. D~y s.hift. ~ Re~1 cr 2nd phone t all&. 2966 Bnstol
.-norc. ~'!Jll fucilities. L8 rge Ma le long hair OST Sunday Se.a Ter· m1.tinl &. repaih.....JZ 1 0 RESS MA KIN Q . & 3-1. Dr. G. COUlure, 204.1 shift. Call Mffl . KlrkJ;\l)d. t.;o.sla Me~a.
Drop ce1hngs, n~~essed Ge rman Shepherd mix. race Garden Home.s, 3 exp, 548-5203 ~ TOAL TNHEOR"!s'o. N~. BOT-Westcliff. Or, Suite 107, JACK ll'I The Box. i~med. Foun!:.iln Couv. lfosp.l:""'"','"°=7:'::-".:"C--::-:~ llg~tlng. Air conc:buoned. Blk & brown. Vic. Santi f I Sh I Ii L'c. ND. 64S;-5JOO. • ~ning.s ~PM -i:nidnlte, 1835 W. La Veta Ave, TEI.;~~, HONE CAIJ..E
·-~l'lmll location • just off A.na &: P.lesa Ave. Colla mo. ema e ep co~ e GorWnlAg 6045 . ~ .. 540~ * . s I M -m 4dn1te. Al1<>0 Orange 532 ·0348 t: A ll N Christ ma r •1 0 ,,,,,... puppy. Blk w/tan & wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jerk · 12A.M -t1AM. 1205 Balcer --· • mu n cy. llou.sewive ree.way • """visibility. Mesa. 12/26. R~WARO markings. 493-8CSO , '"WN renovati· • a-' T••lsiM R~ .. 6090 Small office in Newport St, Costa Mesa. PART 1 ... e nc rson to STORES &. OFFI CES 645-n 23 ....,.. OM y IU ~ .,._ h d rk .... ... Sludents·Retired. wl I? M .35 sq rt. Cnll 1 . l,OST Seiko Watch, white cleanups llte ha'uling ••••••••••••••••··~··•• _,a~ nee .s cle recep· ~ -S"-=t: answer hone & handle in our oCri ce or you
11rev1 714 ) 752-1700. LOST, blk kitten nr Atlaft' gold ln Bullock's c . M. Ncwpo ri, CdM...area: RUDl'S T. V.SERVIC&. _tiontsL ror apP.TOximatcly J i\J;JITOlt . OUPLt:S rentuls . Daily 4:-15 to h>Jme 1nornin"-"-evenln ·
ta & ·Bushard, JIB Reward. 546-1401 or 646-46 76 For personalizedservlte one dlon+h, ma yb e l'/Lim c ofhce clcaiun.g, 6;1S, Sal & SUn . 9':30 lo or bOth. Call 893·6305
Reward, please call 557-7109 oncolororblack&.wh.it£. long~r.Smlil,llamounl !JC Lasuna Dch . De&!n 5:30. $2.2.5 per br .. Call comeloouroffice at7 Porodiae::.Gar•sUig Call646-24.50 ·"typing on e~e ctr1 c l tl f75. ~ust have car & 34S-ll7l,askfo.-Vera. Wes!minstcr Ul v d
96.11--0&tl PtnHOl1' · 5350 Specializ.eftestoratiOO lyp e wr l ter, answer phon<!. Call S32--6M&'or Westmlniter,Office "B
> L blackmalePoodle.•••••••••"'•~••••••••• &L d M thl Top Soll 6092 phones etc. $2.50 per apply al 123 No, Olive, ParlTinte W aifen betwee n •am & noon . ::::==:::t::::..:::::::=~-1 M · a.n scape&, Sponrinlriy" ••••••••••••._••••••••• hour, t.foii thru Fn. 8 to Or<1n1te. OR w •!"°"""SES -Near ·nd,VicWame SPJRITUALR ADER a1nten.anc:e er , . 1,. ed ---... •-spm&8pm~
OFFICE SEACE for rent, & Bolsa-ch -6218 O"n lOAMtolOPM Rep a it 64 2 -8649 * fopSoir• Compost• 5P'!1· lnle.r~t please ANlTOR 1 A.L l • 1 Private Club. Xlnt work· -----"<
I.or-._ .. Mulch• Redwood• write Class1f1ed ad no. S . ' oca · · TEL""HOMES'' •• Cosla Mesa, Jfarbor a t LOST · D •• '7< Adv ceodlell'!1a~rs . 673-3910 CA-LL "';o.,.,,...,.. Dail P 1 t P 0 B ' evenings. Expcr. udult.s tng cond, Over 21, neat ~ ~ Adams. Beaut class "A·· · ec. "'• · · °'-3~ N. El Cal'P.lno Real _...._.... Y 1 0 • · • ?X 1 p t & f Jt" • appeara nce, please c•ll If you·.tl'e an aggress1v Walker&. Lee Bldg. Gordon .setter dog, b Sa.n Cter(lenle,ForAppt. LANDSc;APING, Maint.Sclto I & 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. ~g.:_Jg23~r imc. Mr Swift.556-~ salc:;or1entedindividu·
J::levator a i r e lcc ,w /brn marks. Vic::. Calt4?a..,-9034 492-9136 or 1 time· c leanups.. I 0.!..-t• 7005 92626· --...-------I UC:l'UStomed to e ar111n rnusic Ja~jton ai am i' C harthouse Re1t . -~ Jt e novate -S'prnklrs . na,,-son Equalopport.employcr PBX Answerinig Sert PJO to $SOO per ~1<. w
parJUrig, seeunt.Y P11t:'o1~ ~~71:1J:;~;-~ H~L~': -NEED MUSIC S~z-...:.ztt3/S47-1420. ;,;~~~··1~~;;~;~;;··~~:~ -CLEftK TYPIS'r , typ~ JUNIOR SALESMEN All l)h1fls. Full or Pit • can lr;un )lou lo sell n·
CALL M.R .~t e v e r , · FOR YOUR teach er. Res"ults·. ing, lite bookkeeping. AJte 10.15. £~rn S!0-$40 Som e wknds. £()£ tionally fro1nour off1e
S.S?--Ol36or646-tlJ96 LOST: To)I Collie, female, Holiday Party? . . EUROPEAN Chi ldr'\!n, Adults re· Wi.U train. CaJ I for ap-per week getUllJt ~e !N 5-10-1962 · and orrer; ·
DELUXEOFFICES Ans. lo ··Lady'', P.fiss. CALL GARDENER asoriablerntes837·3146 po1ntment.64t-22S6 .ask c us t o m e r s ror the PRESSEA •5Days
AJRPORT L~A-TION Viejo area. \81-8299 1 SEC~~~~ture .L a·n d 1 ~:r~i~ g • l r c e tff p Wallte'd 71 ~0 for Cindl'..:_ ·~c~~~ly a:dl 1s~~rurd~~~~ Ex per. in s porl!>Wear : :~u~]0~0~,:~JcC::ts
J>atio suite from $125. LOST: Reward! Wht. r&1lsonable 642_s329 ··~···••••••.••••••••••·CO?~· Convalescent Yuumusl heoul of.,chool ~g. 6ol2-3472 NB Mr. •01sab1l1 ty
l'lr'io. Incl.. Al t:._. ~r1>1 i;, w/tan ears & ring tail, 4 PREGNANT?' · 685_1~ ADMIMISTRAJIVE l losp1tal. by J .00 p.m . and be able _!'!!!d~. __ •Profit Sharing
drps, ull ut1I &Jan1ton :H mo. old cat .. Vic. Hunt· Caring, confidential SUPERVISOR Ca.11642--0598 to work at least ~ d~y:. Ple a se c all 997 -452 ~rv. •No Lease Req. • tngton & Adams, f.IB . eOUnseling & referral. • \f COOKS JlCr w~ek . f!lo dehvcr1c!j BETWt:EN 9 AM TO .l~l~.~~~::!J:.Nn 5.16-fi669 :!~~~~n , adoption & G ~A~~,tt~osJ'P. / Career home office posi· Bxperienced ~~~~go1r~:t'iotnl"~rgo: . REUBENS Pf.f. _______ ..,
557-7010 fOl.l'Nb: l''emale, sma11 APCARE 6'2-4436 ·s 0 d , s pr ink 1 er s , t i o 11 r e q u i r 1 n g Broiler &Saute y1dcd. o all 968-41112. How Hiring Tett ph Solfcitors
mixed w /poodle dog. Cleanups . Soil ed . supervision of medium l\pplyinPenon Equal Opportunity HOSTESSES $2.25 ·$4 per hr. Eas
OFFJCES FOR LEASE-Gray w/blk i;rirs &. tail. DIVORCE ~ 642-3331, 6'6-4908. .sited group or clerical llurry·s New York ~!!!ployi:.r___ pleasant eve'wotk. H-Pri~e Ne wport IJ.lvd. Found Andros St. C.M. s tafC . Operation is Bar &Gnll lj;iiiiiiiiiliiiiii ... iiiiiiiol COOKS 4·9pm llilon tbru ~'ri . locat1ons. Seleetlon 500 to ·s.i&-3540 -OMLY $65.. G-.ral S~r•i~ff 6046 technical nature involV· 4248 rt1arlingale Wy, NB l' &li-O?i_+-or Apply 150S
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01 for FOUND F . De Completelygu1.tranteed. ••••·~··••••••••••••••• ing _th"e following ·•;!f-11Af.1 or2-5PM K~ypunOpr _ toS6_50 BUSBOYC. E.11th St,S.l\.,SWlel).L
m.,ny purpose~. ood r1. c. 'Z1 on 673-5193 Door Eye Viewer in-aspects: Legal contracts Will Train Love ly ofc in Jt\'lne ~ lnterv1c~·s Thurs&f'~
ttuffic. Lots of parki ng. taxiway al So. end of stalled quicklf \$10. & com.puter operations. """"--Complex. Xlnl <-'O. Work Apply In person between. "1'11
Call W.E. Utchcnmycr Orange County Airport; Abraxas Mas~ comp •• Ph., 496-117 Req·s extensive contact ELJVERY !ITTtfl, carly days only. l Yrexper. on 3-5 PM ; 251 E. Coast
Realtor. 646-J928 a.r eve 's all bl8ck male short hair 1733 Fullerton Ave. Cl-1 Gerry . w_(people. AM Times route. CM JDfl.l 5496. flwl:'.. Ne wport ~adt.
673·4577. mule cat, voice sound.s Exp: mass eU6e5, 10-10 -......... area. No collecting. Must AA.MES 1 OOO/o FREE Equal Opp. Emplr.
'Silimese. No identi£ica· •64e-&JSS.I • • • Our firm~i, a major West have d ependable car. * '* • lion. Call 546--4794 or Paul leoch Coast'irsurance~oo. ,wt il.5 S46-6427or 546-1780. Uureau of
I • •-'rd ~· • 9fJ • • * h Employ ment Agency RN MOiii-"'~s 200 D~Mcr· ome office in NewP.ort DENTAl4ASSISTANT 2706 llarbor 81 .St.e207 CHARGEMURSE:
345 Cam•o Shores 1'~0UN i): L&~ Male Tedi__,. CostaMHa Beach's pre.stigol:rs £Mil time. Cha.irside. ~ ·Ceita ,\fcsa 556-1100 Surgical floor, 7:JOshift..
Rd. German Sfi~p(.!rd, Blk & · 7zo4 W . Oc.t;afs ant You are the winnero Newport Center location. p'~ only. !162'=~-!:':!.~· --·ie""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'..i Must have charge exper. CoronadelMcr · llwn . Eas ts ide CM, H•wportleoch 2tieket.stolhe · Req 's minimum or 2 ·-Xlnt working conditions
Y"" are thewo·nncr of 646 -1475 You are the winner of Sports, v--years direct ex per. in Dental Alslsfant KITCH EM HS.PER """ 2 Uckelstolhe -supervision of produc-F /time. Exper'd only. CHEFS Ha •ED ~·~·· &. benefits. COotact Mrs.
·-5 2lrlickelsy to th;. . LOST.· Gr"y c-ka<eel. sr:~• Yoe-& Recreatlanlll tion operation. Prefer in-Expanded duties. •'ood ~~ Jens en, Costa Mesa po • OC-" -,.. y hi .. Show b k .1 ... Clill 548-7418 Memorial llos"'lal, 301 • v • 18th & -·-"n c•1 e c surance ac groun .... benefits.& workin• •on· •· & Re crec:rtiOtkll S-:8:6859, Rew"a~~ • " ' Recreational • at the Salary will be in ac· " ... 'Between 9am &lpm Victoria, CM 042-2134. V~hicl~ Show Yehlcle Show ANAH.EIM cor d a nee w /e)(per. &" ds. •LB. B4G---Ollt7. ASk for Maunce RM
at the FOU ND : Early Dec .• vfc. atlhe......-Convention Center q.ualifi<:alions. For con-DENT A~ A S~ T . K.P. & Operatlons. 96l0,
ANAHEfi\f Santa Ana area, Male ~10-IEIM Jan. 4thru12 s1derat1on, Please. send Orthodontic c hrs 1~e -5496 . Sys/3. Exper. only. 11.~~i~MS~~~.Uf~iT.or
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numberis540-1220). N .. 8. 646-1016 o r num risSAO-J.220I Hauling ·-6051 Newport.Beach DRAPERYlnslalle r -time. Apply Executive 10 roature iDdividual • *** ~ 5765 .,.... Equal Oppor.Employtt Neat,exp'd.Car&lools Suites Motel, 2080 RH'a/CCUJICU beach area: Regardle9
.... I R~' 5 -FR·o.;-7.: L 'P'~-J1 •••••••••••••••··~···•• turn. Corona dcl Mar. Newport."-s•·M-a. · Some roi.tin• •hif•". olexperience,a.irmail MIS e 44 FOUND· LG All 11<. ....... .......,, uwcr r· LOCAL movirlg & hauling ...., "° """" o ..., F p t p T · •&e tM ed l O J H PT. MANAGERS Mar-552-8803. . Stand by time, differen· · a e, res.. .e:w:· •••••••••••••-••••••• I d. 'c -u iferd ov o regoo ap· by studCp t Lrg truck re· . MAIMTEMAMCE MAM I I Full U Refinery Co,P";.Box Catter SanCft.mentt ·mae ogon ar 1:' · PY New Year to my as Ba"ii.r'y 839-2012 Jed 1 <>,Plb._lihl u ~~a~tsd£ARN $5·$6 p e r hr lE~eeplalc'n'tbenel°",.Y,1 me. Forth WorJ.h, Tex . 1000~ Ct Sl, blwn J-lbr, & Fa1rv1eW' friends in Calif My mom SJl..,..1235 ' ma n • a 1 y • .., uni teaching fasclnatie1g new ~~~o~~ldsB ~~sJ·, ~ Coot.acL.Mt5. J~: 76101.
Ston Offl ~Ma-2472 cd:n'l e to visit fo-r /i >• 84 7327 b bb 11· d •• 0 -'=~------;f or <• ll 1·d B ·r J MOV I NG II 1· & · 0 y. ou.r~ arrange· "'"'-7977 , co·st•MES..._ 1TB""'IHEE·M'CHIHI 0 UN D: GER M . o a ays. eaut1 u au ing,. ...SSEMR.ER 498-2168. ..,.... ... ,.. ·-"" an EJ'CamlnoReal · ,Sch n a ·u i er pup P Y, country, Oregon. Garage lean ~P· R_elia· .. ,,.. . l..!'~~"-"''------l~M~A~l~N~T~E~'N~A;N~C;E;:':m~a:n~l~o:;:j Memorial Hospital, Small ComJ;any w/bif 492~:1c:i,1tentpa!~nK7 female, red & blue cot-y,...,ef 5450 :ia~r sl, 8 tee. M .1mum 6 m ths ex· Exclusive small hotel 60unilcondocomptexin 3 01 Victoria.CM Compa.ny beneifits IOOf' ii'ii'i-i-:::i":.~~~iiijl' ~a~r~.~5~5~Z=3~3~9~1_'.o~r'I,....................... nea.ce; soldering s~ll nee<l.s tttaids. 1.Jrs. can be Dan a Poi nl . Pre r . 64Za27l4 EOE .ing for one sharp pel SSl"-2143 GOING to Seatt le in $1 a Load electronieparts. arranged.494-8521 general knowledge ol or lo tl'ain as macbini .
200Fl Jo~rontage 8 h Q Ai De G 'd .• , 1 LARK EMGINEIRIHG experience irt construe-. Prefer some Lalhe1e H.;.w cC CALIF. ANIMAL eac . ue~n r c e.tr1 oruns1.,,t Y CO. EXEC. SECRETARY lion. Retired man OK. ALE S ·PEOPLE per · ~Oft ·"·" CONTROL .. 29lh.Looklnrforrlders, TRASH&DEBRIS 866W.16lhSt..N.B. Pleasant Newport Joell· Phohe 833-0251 or Needed: Start~ NeW LAiK EMGIHl:af PaVed.. lot, building ap· Hunt. Beach Shelter 494-6424 College Student 548:6SB 642--9205 lion. Generous benerits. 493 -SZSG Year w/ a face lift. Call
prox. llOO_~t9· ft , Lease 8521 Edison Way. Senl DI a..-. MOVING Rcq 's bright aggres.">ive now for your appoint· CO. $2000R.opey~co~' n k r"'H6-&S~Soc. •••••~: ••• ~:;;!,..... Local &LongDistance AVON' p e rs o n w I x Int M A I NT 1'~ NAN c E ment. yoU ·u never regret 866 W. l.6thSLN.B .. "' ae o umane 1ety · 6'S 8490 -:Secretarial skills. Call C O U l' L E r o r it. 64Z-2643... G42-9a>.S R·~r 1810 ,.... l\IALASSISTANCE r--"--"' . * . -nu -r"""'fWI'" 60_1 . l Make Extra SSS 644-2600, 8-JOam. Res t aura nl, La guna ECRETARY -lor Public TYPJS1', p/t.ime, flexib
Cost11 Mesa 548-7729 ' Ado;~AGSUEying .. ••••,~··••••••••••••••• ~~!;~~ !e!·e~i:Fe Representing the world"s FIN Is 1-f CABINET :!~~:-.~~:ti75C.all ~1rs. Relations firm. Send re-hrs_. nr 'airport. Box 4 1!!!11!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!~1 &Neutering maUon REmODEL, ADD·ON, service .• $IO/load up. la r aest cosmetics & Maker capable of cost . sume s tating salary re-lrvinc,92664.
PRIME retall Corona de.I .. 960-2:900 gar conv. cusl &new co_n· 548_2868 lOiJelriea 'Co mpany. Show estimai.ing & !inish con· MALE OR FEMALE J q'mLs; to P .0 . Box Z2911,
Mar, 1200 sq ft , ground •Animals Jm'pc)uDd st. 2S yrs exp, free-es &selJ beautiful gifts, ce>e· .&t. from .renderings for niles, Fri, Sat, Sun. ~P~f .Newport Bea~. 92660 W AMTED
Ooor frontage. a/c, park·. Lab, blk, female • 39 60'1 HAULING-Flatbed meUcs, jewelry etc. in sm. grow'g, display & lo SAM . Winchel's Donut 3 EXPERIENCED •
• huJ, 500 ¥;t.s_lers. Owne Terrier,lan/wht,r&l BUIL , emodel 0 truck Moving. Cleanup your1 sphare 1t.ime. Meet siln co. Contact: D. House, 2947 Harbor 01: SECRETARY sem i-experienced l~
·.Realtor,·t73-4120 Beagle,tan/wht,M&F Rep•o·r Q"•""·'" ades' ma most anything. Mike peopc•· 11ave unlool Simpson al 979-7930 CM Typing, filing, litC bk· come Tax preparers ===-'-'-"'-...C=---1..,h l blk/b'rnf .... ~ 645 7269 a 540-7041. btwn.9AM&5PMwknds l-'~---·------1 kpng . $425 lo s tart. workpar\timewith loc CUTE adobe house ror., epmx, 'em in all phases BiJ -S46--0294 i\·JAL~ or F emale Gas Takala Nursery. 180 l'olanageme.n.t Co
fr. f lris hStr,red,male .,~·-~ry 6070 BABYSITTER/l{ousekpr I' d <I '49 •101 store or o ice. 1000 sq l . G Shep tan male .. -..-• -. ump Atten anl. -~a ary Bake r, Crtt No phone·~~~~-'------li 645-2020or642-6560 erm ' ' · -• ~··•••••••••••••••• combo needfd in H.B. GEHERJJ.. +comm. 645-IQJO. calls. · 1
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PRl-M E location, Pac. Cst Poodle, wht, male walls & patios Stewart ~.r Is 8 . & 5 wkdy s, c/o Daily Pilot.. P. 0 . Box Tll E R BO BALLOON 'Ell VICES S 1 women, Can be slight
Hwy,CdM:V1cantbldg. Collie,tri,female YOUNGCARPENTER Ma s onry Lic 290597 l .~7 .30 &: wknds t560, Co sta Mesa, Ca needs a merchan~'s1ng ::> ~ !a. <i _CSf(\an handicapped. Neal
I de a I t-o r o f ric e. Terrier, brn, rem Quality Work/Low Rates MJ·6S63 10 :30-7 :30 or earlier . 92626 man a & e r o ( a o \'C F ~II & 1 ~rt-1)me Clean Appearance. y .
613-2246. CATS ~ 673-3658JOKN ~ Wilson S e hl area . . ave rag e qu.a litlc t o~E .Coast ltwy,NB retircd.Agd2Sto70,SU
Shthrdom,gry/wht,rpm 81f1CK, Stone, Ven~: 645-6641.. GIRLFr1day,lglrloff1cc, work in fine Juniors & 5 -/BllftdStit h plemenl your incom lndustrlalR•~c!....!~00 Shthrdom ,blk,te}ll~· CarpetSt"lce 6016 tireplaces , plant-~"F;, -lite bookkeeping, ty1ling Childrcns wear. 1''ull _ ewsnci C. DriveacabShrloimo •••••••~••••••••••• Shthrdom,tri,£em ••••••••,••••••••••••-.. luaranteed, ans. short BABYSlTTE..R Wanted & order desk. Ph.one .time position. We will Exper.only.64.2-3472 a day. Apply in pe .
2800 SQ FT, paved park· Shthrdom,blk/wht,Cem JOHN S Carpet form , J O yrs. ex:p. fo~2boys,icge 2V..~7,nt. personality a must· part train you . Call f\tr. N.B.Mr. Vande l. ·Yellow Cab Co.,.11)6,
i.n1. Lse all, ~:i or v~. 1. ', OTHERS Upholslery, Ori Sham· 893-31o13 K 1 I ly b rooke Sch I . time to start 9..0...2, Coasl Rc)lnold~ for apµL l7l4.I SHAMPOO Assl Needed, lSthSt., Co~laMeJa.
W.20th.642-4GJO poo, (Soil Retardants.) . 5-16-5048 • Distribulors , Cl\ot , MG--0011 Lie. req'd. Ages l8-ZS.
. . FOUND : (em Puppy, Deareasers & all colo Painfi1HJ/P:aP'ftin9607l . 540-3464 ~IOOWk Alfredo' o ii Plt 't:1 i 1024 SQ FT •li\sidc, M·l yellow, 3 mo's old. 12/%3 brlahteners & llf mlnu ••••••••••~•••••••••••• BABYSITTER, my home MANICURIST guarn. 8 a 1 ot!\ ~ fied A
ione, 12-l't. Storage, etc. ·v cl y Bush.a rd ft bleach for your whit •l0% 0 1£COUNT• ~ t~.r yours, eves & wknds, GUARDS Exper'd, stable. e ffl -(rH~•=ir~e~l~c;. 6;;7;';-""7:=:";;·;_:;;;;:;.•.v.•=r~y-d=•=•~,~~· :-...;-4,
New Po r L De a ~ h · Magnolia. 963·1215 ca r pet.a. Save you Wallpa,Pering& Painting ,._or~na del M""irraren. I m med. employmepl. e1cnl. a ggressi~ person! &16-7~2, a!Ck for Whitey FOUND: FCm. dark gray money by saving me ex Free~sl, Call642-631S , 673 2775• call a ter 6 full time. part time. ne ed ed. I\ bl e l o d F1'nd' V.o~ ··r ·Na~m. e '.
LG .. O!'FICE Or Studii> .•. who'tc cat. Flea -liar. tta trlp1, Will clean liv Plosl.or/Re 01., 6077 pm... J.Nide work, work an)I porcelain &. Juliet nails. J• ry -"" .. ., ln• rm dlnl g rm P ABV'SITTER shirt. Unirorms rurn. J.'ttime. c ontact r aula ,
furn or unfurn, lots of Crown Valley Prkwy hall $l5' Any nrm iiriJ •••••••••••·•••••••••••• 8 f 8• ex~;· .tj Newport Beach, Costa 962-7 70.J or 962~7706. 'W1'rr ·11•c~e· ts park'K· $90. NB 64.G-G300 Dec. 26. 493-2043. CO"Ch 1'10 Cha·,,· -· 1 PATCH PLASTERING cure orhmy yEr 0 blgorl Mesa,rareas. Universa1. i"-=--"·"':.c...""'--.CC."--j . - . '"' .. • ..,. . 1n my ome. ast ul'. "IEt lll\N ICS t d Slenogt 4550 FO UN 0 : Male White )Ira exp. 11 • what counts All t~pes, Freecst>mates Mon & Yri 2 :Jo~:30 & 1226 .W. Sth St, Santa 1' ~un c , Worth $4.SQ
h hod 1 do Ca!IS40-tl825 Ana . Equal Qppo r . w1thDal!iun&Toyot~ex ~·••••••••••••••••••••• Ge rm Shep or W lte not met · wor -Tues, Wed & Thurs E 1 perience st~le licens
LIMK .;amOyed. Cl'(ISS?' Costa m Y s e l r . Good re r Pkln'lbinCJ 6071 2 :30~:30. Lile hskpng. mp oy~r , required.' 96l~m
STORAGEUHITS Mesa .548-3881. --S3l·OlOl ''-'''•••••••••••••••••• Call 6•f;r'-8500, A.sk ror ilOUSEKEEPERLivc-1n. --.---------;
Per1011a1 ·business or FOUND : Blue Parakeet, ...... /Cowcrete6019 L.R. OTIS Pl~UMBING Denise . must spea k gd. English, MGMT lrnc ~1~.S~'iO dsk
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From '$a. Jamboree & CalJS4&-1i7l BACKHOJ!:, Gradine ·&Wale r heala.[S, d"ls -for 3 It 5 yr <Oki -our ewer 40, 2 or more yrs. l"ullet ur\t!i ,346~,
s an D le g 0 F' w )'. Trenchin• Ser. Construe· posals , furnan\es, dis.-home, Ille hskPRi Ap· rcsf'sE.'6E7l' '.&"° FIND' 979--01$0 LOST: brown niale lion Clean-up, Haulin hwashers, 642·6263-t.t /C 1lrox. 8-4 Mon?'Wed ,
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STOP HERi! CockapooJPeklnese. Vic, work, 64.2-8514 Don • ln1 Ser vice. Uc. 27~ Own transp. 646-3631 . Need ·an extra s torttge Pacific CO••t-Hwy & D 8 I L A c 0 M F. p 0 L y R T y p R E
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"-.....range of lndU1trtal and commercial firms
beMt ""°"'hout &llfoe nia, the natton and
in tntematlonal mcnttplac.S .. Futurama 75
provtcM o look at the plans of thoM firms
for tht CoMng Y'CI"·
Produclngr:lems and miles above th e earth.
products Co he United Aer:onulronic built thl'
Sta s an overseas Radio Beacon Experiment
marke , ewport Reach's package des igned to
large s t du s try , provide dat"b for
"Philco-Ford Cor lion's internation al i.lud1es of the
Aeronlllronic Division s effects of particles on radio ·
some recent significanl · al transmi ssion beyond
acco m p li s htn ~nts in th h'satmosphere.
aerospace activities. Both o ese ira llitt-:t
The accompanying were launch in ~111'.
phOtogra~hows the NASA 1974.
S y n c ~ r o n .o u s Aeronutc.onic is loca
Meteorological Satellite. on u 2 o o. a c r e s it c
. Th~ m e t.eorological : overlooking ~port
satellite orbits more than • Ha r"b 0 r. ~ \o f'ill. r:
' ~ 22.000 miles above the approximatelr2000 personS' ....._
Costa esa~ Ch .. am er C~merce· ~ae~~h:~nd~~~t~~c~o7h:;~ ;~~~e:ri~~g~"~o~::;~ic~r -entire Wesl~rn Hemisphere management: .
every 30 mmutes, 24 hours One of its outstanding
Has Dl.ver.sifiedP~o-grammi ng~· :up~n~ a~oeu~o~-~ t~?1~~~ ~f~r~t ::v~~ore~~~lsi~ tt~=. J.1 ll.I. wort h of p (o puls1o n Praer ic II miniature
-....__ s u b s y s l e m s . V H F Remotely Piloted Vehicle.
aviation progress made by ago by Chamber or Com~
~ea residents. This group merce lead,ers and grew into
was launched six-plus years an entity or its own, liberally
tran ponders ;ind power· on e or the newest in a
sprinkled wlrh-Qiamber en· control units on th is.. i. er i es 0 f s uccess r u I
thusiasts who retllined roles A NASA broadcas_tlng_sta-m.ini-RPV's developed by·
of respo11$ibility. ', tion, called Ap~hca~1o~s ; Aer<>llUtronic, a recognized
Then; theras the Fiesui ech_nology Salell.1te-.6 ts in , leader in development of
de Costa Mesa, an Octdber slab nary orbit 22,300 these unmanned craft. METEOR~ICAL SATELLITE
The Costa Mesa Chamber
or Commerce continues its
outstanding program of be·
ing a subtle booster of the
Orange Coast" in general,
and tM "llub of the Harbor
Area" in particular as it
carries on with efforts on
many fronts.
Area Big Source ............... .
For ins tance, this or·
ganizatlon has a significant
part in unceasing efforts lo
attracl more--jobs for area
residents as it encourages
industrial relocation, and
endeavors to achieve a
healthful economic climate.
for small and growing in-
dustries.
event that brings together
the efCorts of more than 20
civic, patriotic and school
organizations to raise funds.
for favorite chariti'E!s, plus Truly ' -w ashable-J.,eather Featured by
~~~;:.~*~~l~'~p~~~ Contem11orar11 Hides oif Costa . Mesa
Co t M '--t r th · ld' g as a pro]ect w1tb, more '.Y . J -........ . S a esa has utiCOme r percen O eir mo U1 philanthropic al potential. .
Of Magnetic Tapes
I
hclusiv.e ly engaged It\
leather design in the Unital
·St.ates. There are sol!Mt
one or the -nation's promi-. mactiines will be controlled Nick Ziener; O>sta Mesa· Costa Mesa is the ·onal
nent suppliers reels fo r by an IBM computer control Chamber's managing ex· source of a spectacul;lr
magnetic tape used in com-system. · ecuti ve, notes that the novation in hide products,
putersJrnd video cassettes They are ex clusive 'group constanUy is cotflpil-the first truly washable· tbroug"b recent arrival of the licensees for production of · · f · c 1 th ·1 bl · th Plastr·oni·csDiVlS. ion· ofDa~la Panasonic video cas5ettes rng 10 o rmation rom ea ereveravai a e m e Th I "'a out a publications to develop a world, through presence of ey 3 so '" rry TecbnologyCorp. . and they have semi · mu)t.i.tude ofeffortsi'nbeh-11 • digest of the area's out-Contemporary Hides, Inc.,
jlJJ This seven-year-""ld com:. exclusive r1'""ts for making -.apromot'onofcommercP. -v l6U standiDg advantages-at 3303 Harbor Blvd., Suite .. uu 1 '-pany moved from c_~-Jose Sony U m at i c v i d e o G being Watchdogs On mat ~ having available a handy ·8. -· • to a 36,000 squareroot faci·li· cassette--•. Other nroducts ld t r 1 nding 1 Jl r rile of information from This lwo·year-o com· e~ 0 new aws pe bl .ly at 3120 Airway Ave. m.. are proprietary, some made h Ch might be unfavora e publications to develop a pany has just obtained ex-w 1
• • mid·November, and the underoriginalpatents_. di gest of .the area's ou.1· . elusive United States dis-~o bu!m_es~ chmale'. ~oster· · area's-industrial work torce Knox observes that most. 'b h. · hl t th mg realistic competition standing advantages. This ln utors ip ng s o e re· · • grew by somel25peopleasa informa,tion in county and includes a handy library.on volutionary new hide
Boosting veins or result. They are specialists municipal computer files, vacant .industrial-land_. process called Tan-Wash,.
togelhernesswbichhavere.' ln manufacturing precision such as payroll and o\her properties owned by small This is a chemically·
, plasfics components, and' statistical recor.ds, are landlords as well 11s planned treated. natural hide pro-
. which may serve in small..:..._
areas. but none have the' "'
magnitude or nationwi~
capabilities featured b)I"
Contemporary Hides. . .)
.Slier describes Tao-Wash
a,ualed in perpetuating .ac· they have enaineenn· g staffs stored on reels produced by d t h t · t d ""'. deve lopments of larger uc l . a 1s guaran ee ~ ~ ... livities which achieve de· which are mostly involved in Data Technology. g r 0 u p s s u ch as th e m a c h 1 n e w a s h a b I e,
sired commendable aims is · new product developme~tin· · Incidentally, the· parent Segerstrom family, Irvine ma~hine dry~ble and fire
as a well-guarded, secret
process in whic h apparel>I
splits averaging about nine
feet square are processed tC>'_.
have characteristics sui~J
ble to home laundering. Tbe~e most compatiblo
with the ernt rends fo~
home laun e-~g whi~
have been associ~i~ wi~, possibilities with mitatje
fabrics. Actually, he say
Tan-Wash·1eather produ~
now are available in largeo
sizes, a boon to the upe
bolstery industry.
L
' service of telecommumca· company is ·located in Santa interests and Don Koll. resistant, which has been ,
another stand!lrd objective lions, and other close Ana , which houses James Ziener points out thereare ~ound to be non·shrinking-
or the Chamber or Com-toleranceprecisiOnplastics. Rice, president, and a cor-more than 1000 acres still mdeed, perhaps about to
merce.-Tbis emphasis has' Key people at Plastronics porate staff. In Santa Ana availabl~ for industrial one and a half per cent ex-include Jon Knox, vice pre· more than in200personsare' _growth in Costa Mesa.now. pan ~ ion in som e. 1 5
done a. remarkable job of sident .and general employed in a 75,000square. ·The Chamber or Com: waslungs.
bringing together business manager; JohnSchlesinger. foot facility. merce also has a role in The product is being used
people and community: controller; -J:erry...F.lynn, · There are two other· some boosting publications, ·increasingly in manufac·
production manager; facilities in the U.S.• Knox including the forthcoming ture of shoes, clothing, for min<fed residents in social Richard Di'ens• en~neer· ·says, with plants in Mis-"' ~ seventh annual Yellow interior decoration effects mixes which have enhanced iOi ·manager; Bob Oliver• sissippi and Alabama mak-Book, a -classified directory in furniture upholstering or t materia1 manater, 1..eeann ing plastic components for dd
WASHABLE LEATHER? Old-fashioned" tub and·
scrub board graphically illustrates what
Tan· Wash ( b and I e d b.y Cost a Mes a' s.
Contemporary Hides nationally)"can do for·
leather.
Stier reports testing o
Tan-Wash splits has beeo-
. conducted by the U. S. Test-_
· ing Laboratories and re-
• sults show them to have ex-
cellent flexibility and
washability. the community a • Bullinger, nersonnel useinmemoryproducts. listing names, a resses covering. as well as in "'Osphere ,.. and phone numbers of bedspreads. pillows and on ~· • manager·. Vince Issenman Knox grew up in Min· · · every commercial and in· back-gammon and parson's and accessories. They han· A most receal example molding superintendent, nesota 'but received 'his dustr.iil business fa Costa tables. dle top grains ancUY.edes in
·was ltte... excitlnilY sue· and Mike Parr. assembly engineering schooling at Mesa, plus this-the 15th Accord• ng to Dudley cowhides and sell them na·
eessful c~the his· foreman. · UCLA and ose State. annual "Fututrama" sec .. Stier, president or the c6m·: tionally. •·
toric literary effort of the Theirmovecoincidedwith He~~~ general mana~er ~f lion of the Daily Pilot, dis .. p~ny, they are engaged in Their ma&ua<!lured pro-
Red Barons or Orange extensive upgrading of pro-08 di~ision of Sa_~p~rute 10 tributed throughout the manufacture and dislribu-ducts go tol"ach famous re·
County. Out of this or-duction equipment, with an , enver:. before }0101.ne D:lte.-year by both' the Chamber tion of suede and leather tall outlets as Bullock 's,
ganization came publica· initialjnv~!ment of &<>me ~ecbn.ology in time to -and the City of Costa Mesa, ptoduct s for the home . Macy's, Marshall Field.
tion of "From Jennies to $250,000 in automation. At supervise .the ~veto Costa plus boqster groups all over furnishings and clothing in· Neiman Marcus and Hall's,
Jets," a chronicling or the · present they are about 20 Mesa. He is a membero(the the Orange CQast. dustries as· well as in gifts and theY. also distribute to
"Commonly," he adds,
major interior design A.nd "suedes beeome stiff ofl'
home furnish'ings com· CQntact with water. Tbo
panies. Incidentally, their process a ctual tY has
products will be fe_atured at elim.inated shrinking, anc( l
the Los Angeles showroom these treated leathers meet
for the furnishings market A&SI requirements for
at Brach's Shops East minimal dura bility for,
Building. . sgertsw:ear utility. and the}"
The company is believed are superior to any treated
lo be the largest company . or untreated natural h.ide." development or aviation in percent automated, Knox Chamber of Commerce and · ~.;JR~.~~·cn:x;Jb.t:.lh.: ~i::::u.~·;p~:'!'~r.::.'f.i:~ ~~hi~:~.~~·· in Junior_ Hyland-Has Prodtict -to cliagnoSe -Mononucleos · -~
Teleph9ne Company Features d•~ig~~d ~ed;~:t,l~~:s 'l{t
Intricate,
Intricate but effective
security systems designed
to protect residences and
business places against
burglaries and fires are
aJlOlher important c~m·
municatiops link now of·
fereil.J>Y Costa Mesa-based
1'elepbone ·Company o(
California.
Actording to Eric Brown,
president. activity in their
blgbly technical fields or
specialization have become
so comprehensive thef
bave separated ,their
pursuits into two separate
op er a tio n s -S ecuri ty
Division and Communic~·
lions Division.
In Security, they feature
the Cull spectrum of service,
ranging -Crom taping win·
dows, doors and other
points of possible break·in
to instal>ing highly·
sophisticated invtslble rays
and heat detecting devices
capable of tripping off a
Effective cians in early diagnosis of Sec •ty mononucleosis bas been an· un nounced by Hyland. a
divi sio n of Travenol
Laboratorjes, Inc., which
variety of effective alarm the warning also is flashed has its main office in Costa
systems whil e relaying a to the central station where Mesa.
warning message lo a com-The Telephone Company of . Hyland 's Mono -<;he k
munications center, ,eolice California monitors 24 (trademark) test kit is-one
or fire station . ". --hotlrs a day, referring to the of several new medical pro·
The Security Division of· police as needed. Through ducts now offered by lht;!
fers a selection of services ' ·having suQ.h monitoring or company. ' • •
so versatile as well as de· phone lines they have Mono ·Chel\ detects the
tailed that they can provide capabilities or knowing im· -presence of ·mono1:1ucleosis
fire alarms as well as mediately if the intruder antibodies in the patient's
failure in the fs:.eezer has cut or shorted the phone blood serum. Antibodies a(e
system at either a corp· line, \\rhich in itself sets off proteins made by the pa·
mercial establishment ori~ pi alarm. . -t~nt's own body as a means
home. When the .. ctient de-Effe.ctive variations in of defense against a specific
sires personal surveillance, such security systems in· disease, and their presence.
a part of one type service of· cludeuseora sirenwhichis in the blood stream in-
fered ·1s to arrange for set oU by a break-in, and dicates, in this case. th e pcl
p ersonal inspectJ011..al.Souseofa strobe-lighttv t~ent tta s contra'Cted
periodically along Wlt1i attract quick ponce mononucleosis.
c oe rd in at i n g their helicopter surveillance, Thi s test can be
responses, under most .ef· enhancing capture of the performed rapidly in a doc·
f ective procedures, with unsuspecting intruder. tor's office -or laboratory
proper law enforcement These soph isticated . thrQUi h blending a drop of
authorities. security systems have con-the patient's serum with lhe
They provide silent re-cealed wiring and can only Mono·Chek reagent on a
porting facilities as well as be turned orr by key at a glass "lide. Within two
a siren. The siren is de-pre·determined, hand1'.Jninutes a marked chang_e
signed fo frighten away an point within the premises or occurs in the blended h-
lntruder. Coincidenlally-1 theproteded building. quids ir the palrent hull
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST blends patient serum
with Hyland Mono-Check test materials to
determine if patient has contracte<Mnf ectious . -_,__. .
mononucleosis. More than 700 research
llylaf\d ma.pufaclures and administrali,·e pers.on·
ore than 400 mh~ pro· nel are employed in
.ducts. tncluding blood Hyland 's 180,000square foot
grouping and typing pro-black g ranite butld\Ilg.
ducts, body chemistry tests situ·ated on a 23 acre lot
·and serum protein test ~its Rl!'llr the 'corner of San
as diagnostic aids as well as Otego Freeway and Harbor
therapeutic products de· •mvd. Otber facilities in·
rived !.com blood. elude a-G lendalc loca~n
mononucleosis, then fright) granular result
shows up on slide indicating patients tested in
two center rings have contracted the d\sease.
housin g one of the world"s
largest plagna rrlicUonat·
ing plant$; a 190.000 sq\Jarc
root manuCaclurinJ? facility
in Round Lake. Ill.. and a
110.000 ac re-medical r<inch
m ~lurrietta. CatH.
Hyland has pioneered
many ''fir s t s" in
biomediC'a l research, in·
eluding de\'eloping an un-
llhemoprulic Cactor"th al br·
i n g s n e w h o p e lJ>
hemophiliacs. It has
spcci.tlized in immune
serums used to ward ofr
polio. whooping cough and
meailes. and tests to detect
serum hep atitis and sickle·
~ell anemia.
~ D~sign Geo.'!'etrics Ranges from Dev~~o~ment of Ne~ Products tO Architectural ~onCepls ... ..
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Design Geometrics, Inc.,
<>f~osta .Mes a provides
Southern Catif ornia with
completely diversified pro-
duct development services
which lake ideas rrom con·
«plual stages oil the way to
merchandising level.
Th~ com pa n'f is o
Yenalllc that it.'5 servlcps
range from :architectural
-~ lesisn to• ma!ls·produccd
•• con mner products.
Accurd1n~ to T<'rry M.
Haber, pre ident ot the firm
"h1rh I m its third y<'ar of
•xl~lC'ncc, "we, ~re doing a
«ettUvc scrvic • which W<'
~
c-all a vertically integ~J'· While Design Geometrics
situation." emphasizes prolotypeJ>r?·
.. duct.ion thry do have their We h?VC gone so.rar-as own sm·11l manufacturing
to design the p~ckaging Cor urea and.assembly room. the product which we have . ·
curried from tM inventor's 'the-comparty's growth
initial Idea through design, pattern has been sii:-nlfi·
tooling anc1 production. ll tent, hnving doubled their
Acts lhe full spec~rum volume in the pnsl year,
becaus~ after the pac~al{-and Haber sos they nrc
inf( slep. our organiaalion projecting $2.2 million In
lll. o is ready to get lhc pro-sales Cor J1>75.
ducts into the retail store." • or c 0 u r ('. o cs r ft n
h~d~. · Gcomcltic pcrsonntl ar<'
The company has just re cnglnecl'ing and ~d<.>si1tn
rrntly occupied its own ori<'nkd. <tnd Ulcy pres<'nlly
2700 squure foot fncUily at have a lC'am of four . )ltitX'r
3197 ll Airport Loop Drivt', i. pre. ident and dircdor of
u n('w ht'.1dquart<'~ \\hlch rt'. earch und dcvclopnwot;
qu <1druplt's their orig1nal John t.c~ is, cxt•rutlve vice
5pucc. _ prc:,idcnt ; .John Ll.-.L' Mun· .•
i..:
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cinl, vice president-general concepts for Del Webb l'n· architectural bl.11lding ihrou~h a twist oftlic,rnst.
.manager, an d Walter t crprh\es :.in d a~so for '>ysll'm wh irh can ll'~lize lt'11cal k clthci\tccleratinJ?.
Srhn elder. d ircctor of Southern Pacific Ha1lway. propC'rty w h1 ch previous!\· Decel t>r.1t10~. 1\rtuallnJ?
graphic design services. Perhaps moro f,imiha~ to wr1s not ronsi~~red. prac·-l\1<'chan1 s m 1 A n A ·:\I I 1
' • ~l for building s1lc:-. -trmcp1ccC'. Anotht•r in"E'n· lla ber is anticipating are~ r~s1crents ~\OUld b~ fiPOMia · ronthebasisof lion they arc proh'~dmi.:
staff growth 'to,.opprox· their influenc( on .the tcrramlaY.O . tov.ard m .i rk clan~ for
jmotely 25 personnel by Orungc County C1' ic One of lht! ore signlfi. themst'lvc~ ii. a uf iquc
mid·'?5. "We're one firm · Ctntcr. whC'rc they M coot featurC' ol th b ·1d tclcphon<' lock which v.orks
" hi ch d ocs n 't know signed all the ~1f:nage and ·inos ... ., ... th .·i th<'Y ~.couludi ... ~ I b ,.. .. u., .. ·~-on pu shbutton phonl'!I as :myth n~ a out any 're· estubh~h<.>d prdc_ trian n_ow carthqua•~""~ could W"ll ..... ,t·,1ndard d1 .1l cession·, 'hcolli.erve . tl I I ·1n" de 1nn l)V-"'"''"'11u ' "·' pa crns. n' o v ., " b<' adapted to any piece of phonl's. ~hey are credited with and prnduction o( all propcrty without the Ha~r h:io; ;1 fa,c1nutin~ urch1ll'ctur:il .1r<'l'''orn~s d d -' ha\11ng designed mcrchttn· h. dv. .1 , nrl'<'11.S1ty of J,:ra ing • · t' u~otton and cxprn cncc
di in~ and markchn~ clis· and "u~pMlln~, '1~ 0.' rt Th(ly :1lso hti\l' ' or ·1batkJtround A n;1ltvc ~cw
ploys f.orthcmanµfacturt•rs durtnlil·1"1x·mi nthprJccl the1ro~ncre.1ho · vun· \orkt•r Tt•rn h.1d"
of Armoll All. T.h1s •tSsisl.'> the} romp MM! rl•crntl} 0 imt ,tu(.tc!I from dcvelnjs. . rholur:-.h111 bfJore ht• \Ca~
them in m •rt'ltandlsinst ' r n 1 q u l'I ~-. n r '..ilLI\. m~n~ to murk~tin~ Tht·M~ H1"tN11 .. ottf fn paint In tht•
molorC)1clc pat.ls in a moi.l Gl•t1mt•lm \ 1111J,U.n.1I t'On lttclUdl• dl1:1t ;ti wat<'hl'S !\('\\ Ynr~ r1t' ~lli-.t·um of
uniqur mannC'r. Th~· rom <'l'Pl of dmnJC husan\''' ""'~ ~hich rlimin:1tc the button· /\rt, and jtlwn '.wt•nt throu~h
pany also has dCl!f!nl'!l h,1,rrl on ·p1·rf1•c·t1n~ and ctcprC'>MnA llll•11 to display un inll'\ll·r tu.dh 111Cl••d
mo~t unique arrhlt~lurol mi1r kt'l111~ .1 un i que th e ttmc. Thb h done thildo•n '11 prol!ranl in the
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city At high school level ht?
hml .1 rn.erit S<'hnlnrshlp•to ~QoklYnl..tcchnical , v. •rf·
ninJ: ·a i.c hola r ·incentlve
:1ward in mat'hematlcs. ph~ Mr:-. .md 1~clry. lie? had
anolh<'r scholars hip from
G<'ncrnl Motors an<\ com.
pletrd a rour-ycar-cc>llc~
ll•,•cl <'our c 1n two years
~ind ('1ght mouth'> for bi.
n<1chelo...-0f SC'ience d gr c
in 1nd""u ,tr1al de IJtn~
Moh\ ,1kd by betnl{ a pilot,
ht' more• rccenll~ ha'I ~OD
dl•t•pl~ rnto nl'ronat1ll<'11I R
&. D. :ind h&1!. h1~ °"' n de'151n
of .in 1mpro\ cm<'nl on~ ht ·
tic Dl>!i nn th1· druv.in~
boar'dll v.1lh ho1x·:-. .or ~ct· -tin~ f)rotol,IH.' }Htlduc Ion r
ll in lhc n~xl t\\ 11 y~url'_.
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·aFUTUllAllAll ll 1 Dectmber 31,1974 , . . , . . • · f :..,, · .,. ·s·.c. PLAZA, .. 'GRANDIEST .~ OF ALL,' ~lagiina .. ·savings H~ .Big .. . '-.... '•
To BECOME 'EVEN GRAN" . DER LO'tuoa F1.'Cleral Savings mark6.'b1 e hi st6ri c b;:ick· v.·ould mU-ltip\,\' out. to. w R ti\ ' · \ & Loaft'-1'\ssociation is i:rou nd or being rompJetl'.lY $43,574 -an ant01Jnt a buy Is a t'-..._Atrs. u .. ~ · ltchcduledtoa~intwoim· rbmmunity-orlent cd, 'ls mightexpccttobol' u Sthopen, vice ~f'nt in
.-· " . '. ' . ' 1xn·ta nt m ilestofie~uring Ufc)' have been paniclpat· home \\'Oft ' c than t•ha!'gC or the 58\'I gl.. de-~: South Coast Plaza, '"1'he' Coasl. Adding to the luster Town C~ntcr, which lronts rlaza s ac.ce~t on ~uah~iU-loi:.thcoming.AO ing_Jntl\usiasl.lca~al st1t> 1 "1fifrtme ~t ; Ja~es Tu., ..
grandest rDall or all," has ~.~ the ouflook or an ultl mate Bfistol Street on the east, are two s1g,n1ficant. facts : n 1 v e r s 8 r y "Y.....,. . ome-buUd.lng projects in al Sa · nehlll. vice president an ....._
betome ·1r1nder Uui.n ever· tOUllt or 70 shops In this new Bear Street on th-e west and the center s continuous completion ot' the pcrma· tl_areas "'here ttmy-ha\'e gun a Feder va~gs loan operatk>ns manager:
as Cos ta Mesa's · macnlrl· wing·" bringing to 165 the h as as i t s sout hern growth In gro ss sales ncnt home ot lheir Laguna ornCes. · h?S been a branch opcratiolf J-larold Sorenserr. vice pre·
t'ent s hopping "COtllpleXF numberofSUsi{.lesseswhlch perimeter:, the San Di~go volume and lhe. o~azing Hills branch and adding . s ince 193.5, when they sidenl -loan manager;;;ind
literally spreads' Its wings,' will make up SOu~ Citast Freew_ay, also are reaching ·success of the 1nd1 vldual their &ixth oftice at 8 monL ~n. fact, mmunily opened the San Clemente of· Mrs. filildred Carlson, ne.w-
roducing yel another Plaza. . new climaxes. -..:: lilores. ShoresinLongBeach sp.irilj!:. re :u:_ded .them f1ce, now ;nanaged by ly appointed corpqrall'
a \' nl.l_e oC s hops and Accord1itg to-. Ge ne-.. For ex!!JDple, the South The center's 125 million , · ~t.h a most e'nyia ble Ralph ~laa~en. Oth.er secretar.i: \\'ho is cxetutive restauran~"·it~ a newly Robens, general ~anager, ~Co~t Village has attained annual sales volu_me is one 1'he a'ssoc1atlon n,ow 0 wt h c x .Pc r.1 en£ e_ branches in thei;system 10• secretary oC the assoc1a-c~mpleted. -~~vel mall South Coast Pl aza cohtinues new soPb_!stication as it has of the highest in the nation. employs a total o! J02 peo.· thr hou~ the1~ existe_nce. elude Laguna Niguel~ IQ:Cat· _tiol). .-....
wing added Uus pa!f;.y~r. . to emphasize careful selec-grown to a total or 70 shops, South Coast Plaza's leas-ple an~ has total asS:ft~ of Today 1nanc1al footings ed in the P.tonarch Bay r-: . • • · · h Id' O ·1 · J thro h · !Jll&tely$20Sm1lhon of appro i ately $205 Plaia't--m anagedbyRichard~ 1~agunll, Fede_r3I Savi~gs Thus the original co t1on 1n .th,e c oice shops inc u 1ng l versat1 e 1n1 po icies, ug out its approl, .11 r .1. · million presen ivldcon· Hilger · 1 ake Elsi no r e , has the distinctl~n or be1~g
plex ha's becom "T" th t ~ich take up residence in restaµr~_r:1ts. seven·y.ear existence, have ... .The aguna th_ S ac11ty trast with theS47 SS"lS , · "< . . . r the largest associullon or .its
is nothing sh;r~ of. "tear-' ~~th Costa r.tesa shop· \\'eslern lnternational's encouraged competition for is expected lo be r~ady at th h d h t d . ~ "b; "'h1~h has t_he <t1sltnct1on o · lvpe fm'l-Si7.e or co mmunity
rific '' when one considers ii pi~g. complex. . South Coast Pl.at~ Hotel has bett~r selectivity, yet has Paseo de Valencia and ey a t a ay in having their firsl "'oman " U . ed St · 1 ~i's
""'· -already wa s one of m l Qual1-ty 1s our become a d1st1nctly r e· carr1edoutcarefulscreen-Calle de la Ptata In mid· l~·"'hentheyfirstopene 1anager-Kav Gilli~nd : in .the !)It 'h ac_~-1~.~ ~1,1ccessfu l regional cent::s watchw?.rd, '' ttobe_n,s ~b· t'Og~izable landmark on the ing o!.Je.1~ applicants to in· January·. It is a scitaratc .their doors, "a aguna •u1'1s managed ~tillsh cites b:;1\ 1 ~ris:\'in~s
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· ing to pre~ent an alluring be completed by earl y fall, mercbandising mix . c~mplex w~t~1n the Laguna markable to note 1har for Tbc ma ffi ce 1s located ac~ts for each 0~
Fo rmality of opening the mix that assures best possi· 1975. Testimony to this is the lhlls sl!_opp1ng center every '(io1ia r they had then; at 260 Ocea venu_c in. 15,000 citizens of Laguna
new wing actually started . ble diversification. Also, a rchitecturall y-fact .that South Coast Plaza . ~t iss Lltr Mills, prcst-their comparuble :issets Laguna Beach a rr1cers. Beach!
in So ptember, 1973, with · "AshopperneedooJy look p leasin g "'ebanges arc continues to show a steady dent of the sociation, iii.iii
Bullock's debot as the third al our list of stores and com -materializing with the ex · rate of increase in sales estimates it ro a six I r
hor store, joining the pre.hen d l he ir tot a I isling mall area of South vo!Uhle in spite of general months or more befor eyi
larg sears store west of elegance. Some of our shops Coast Plaza. Typical is the economic conditions, says can open thei r first L '
the Miss1 · DI an{l May Co. are· one-of ·a-kind in many Riviera Restaurant, one of Robens. This reflects th~· Angeles County office, but At _prese 40 l'flOre cases, al\d manf or our Orange County's few Five· fact that the people .or they are looking forward to l DISCOVER AR
specialty shops, "-....many newcomersare exclusivein Star dining attractions, Orange c.ounty.re~ogn1ze , sha rj il g a s ig nificant!
cases bringing-for the'fi t the sense that they haven't which is remodeliqg to ac· the c~nter s contin~g em· "growth experience with the
time to Orange Cou nt · en available to shoppers commodate private groups phasts on quality and co mmunity of Belmont\ AT VIKJNG IMPORTS-.
some or the fmesl stores in in 's area before," Robens and specialized banquet fas~ion , as well as a. wide Shores. I
the world, brings more ex· points fa cilities. var_1ety of merchandise to Laguna Federal has a re-•
citlngshoppingexperiences Other lopments in Mute evidence of the satisfy .the needs of the lflmiiiiiiii•IO.""e,;.;.o!i
than ever to the .orange tbe South Coa esteem for S.outb Coast shop per. _....
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.--;.;,million dollar expansion ing more se r vice a nd Norma Schold~kl. ob·. nurse.
;.. ... progi:am al Westminster facilities for finest quality stetric ~; Ev·a Fleill'i-n~, Westminster Community
.-Community Hospital is ex· healthcareforabroadarea operating room ; Jud ospital hes a staff of 276
:: peeled to be open.in mid-· the hospttalserves. The in· G.uthrie, JC U·CCU, and Ann p ·cians and surg'eons,
February, 1975. The Phase stitution treats more than Ptoness~._ emergency r~m . whose'-1:.u rrent officers in-
ll portioh or the hospital ex· · 18,000 area residents each In add1t1on, the nursin g elude Dr ~chael Sigband.
pansion inc1udes a newioh· year. staff includC'S Shirley Renz, chief of star~r. Robert
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SCANDINAVIAN HUNTINGTON BEACH• 847-7979 0< S41h1683
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ty. It a lso g~ve the h~s_p!lal Bak~ cqnt.roller; Nancy · ·
~ all new ancillaO' fac1littes~ Buffi°nfoQ.. personnel Qff V • d A t• .. •t•_ new operating suites, new manager ; Bet~'e Mull en· ers ar1e c IVI 1es
x-ray facilities and new berg, busines fri cc · · . ·
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progranl increased existing P'atti Dew, respiratory o t invitif!g facilities for golfers with a "hazarct"
capacity in its Int"en sive. therapy. · thefol.r,trw1thtwoseparate which doesn't cost them
. Cate Unil and Coronary Also, Dennis Rhoton. 18-hole courses which are penalty strokes:
CareUnitfromfive toeight labora tory technologist ; o~~tothepublic,aligh~ed The driviqg ran ge
beds, ·au with the latest in Robert Hochleutner. x-ray dnv1ng cange and putting features special ,muH.iple·
-monitoring equipment. . t ec hnician : De lo res green. ' . play cards which give the
Joel Warner , ad · Johnson, pharmacist; Gene .. "ta . patrons many practice
ministrator of the hospital , Sare, man ager building The d ri ""1!1 g an ge sessions for special rates .
a n American Medicorp services; Barbara Dixon, ff?atures IO .. weather· Thegreenandanaccompa· f~cility. indit:ated proje~-dietit!an: r.1iguel _Sulsona. fc:;_~~~~~dunti~:.if"a;.~::;lu~ nying pitching course are
t1ons for setting up .t~etr physical therapist. ~nd .also has most verS'atile ac-availableatnocharge .
own nuclear med1c1ne Fran Garner, executive commodations~mpletely Incidentally, the Country departm~nt as a part ofl the housek~eper. . . . stocked go lf shop coffee Club has ):>eautiful paRym expanded x-ray depart· Nursing act1v1lies are un· h kt .1 1 • ---d and banquet areas on its
ment. This would provide der ;f.bc,..~~ctio._or Jean ~0<;:>,n~ocan~ ~~ng·~· ~a;d spaciou's secohd fl~r ·and
in·boU!e equipmentfor lung_ C_ox .-·atirtier fisist~nl women's lockerrooms. · ~they .cont~act. tC! serve, ~ans liver scans, etc., fQI". directors are Darlyne Dibs,. · groups rang\ng m size from
both 'in-patient a nd oul· Wanda Duggan and Alice Steve Porter, general · SO to 300 persons, and they
patient.services.. Phelps. manager, points out the are 'able to serve two dif·
Tfie expansion program· Se r vi ng as nursi ng driving range 1tas a 46-Coot ferent group.s rrom SO to 220 ·
comes .11.s a part.or their con· supervisors are ti.1 aria artificial. Lak e about 150 peraons at the same time .
Creeping Ch arl ie's Is Versa tile Aocticultur"e Fac ility
Creepin g Charlie's Plant .gar~ening division to ac-classroom, where courses Dick is · a native of' Loqg
Emporium in Costa Mesa is com mod ate these needs of ·will be offered lo men and · Beach and attended OCC
the base of o~rations ror a . his customers. women who desire to im· and Cal State Fullerton,
versatile serviCeoa nd source They are utilizing a total prove their techniques in . majoring in business iind' ·w supply for horticultural o! more than a half acre of making the mosl or living sociology. Debbie grew up
·and landscaping needs .. It is. ground which accom · decor for interior and ex· .in Corona de! Mar, attended
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THE PLASTROMICS DIVISION . one of 1he nation ·s prominen1
_5uppliers of reels.for magnetic 1ape used in computers and vidl!() cassettes. -.
Specialists in Produdion of Precision Plastics ComJ>Onents
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· "an outgrowth of Dick's m9(tates two houses and terior arrangem(nts at OCC and Cal State· and ma·
.. Sprinklers__and ·Landscap· twe store fronts with about ;:.b::•::m::•::•.:•::nd:..:b:"'::'n:::es::::"::':_· __ _;i:::•::r•::d:;l::n~p::h'.:ys:l:cal:_:ed:u::c::•::"::o~n.~f,;,,--;.,--'-'""""'""'""""'""'=========,,,.::::::=~===========~~ ·-~J>iogService. 50xll5 feet devoted to
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• _ 9~bhard, who Is 8 P~rtner features about 50x75 feel of'
•• with her h.usband, Dick ll. store area with indoor andl te~hard, in three related latticedoutdoordisplay. :
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Newpo rt Blv4:· they have a much ·of the summer re··
store fe aturing sales of modeling the store area to plants'.plantfoodsa~d~c-a ccq mmod ate t hei r
cessor1es, plus a suppo~1ng diversified plant and plant· p r og ram~ or teaching ing business, actually con·
. patr?ns in the arts. of verting an antique shop into hor~1culture, garde_n.1ng. the unique nursery-type
serv1 c_es with the handiness business which they opened .
of t_he1r ow.n nursery and a . in October. , !i pr1nk\e ~ 1nstallat1on and . They have an expansion· lands~ap1 ngarm. program in mind which will '
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Klondike Ice AreM F.emedying Problem SµmitOmo.. Bank tO · Open u; . S. C.
Of Dearth of Stars 'Lntz.n:g . E1 Jents . Sumitomo Cpronounc.~d CaliCorni~ State Sena~ 41\d . tstabllsh the baok as sartor~ "We 're stlll fee •0ur 'K,,,. .y Sue Me Toe Mo ) Wtll Asstmbiy for Suirutomo's a cultur1I showcase which way at this point,'' Ono ex..
· . become the newest word~ "'significant rol e in con· will introduc& elements of plai~. "but ultimately, we
Southern California has Californians among their has a ·veritable • tree parties at special rates and" the Costa Mesa financi tributing to the evolution of trud1llonal and contem· hope to become known for
had a dearth or representa· favorite team rostel'5 to kl,aatcb" on ice, cq_mp also wUl provide s~cial vocabulary earl~ in 19 5 ~alifornia as ~? intetna· porary Japan, ~lghlight our responsiveness to the
tion a~ong the superstar~ cheer on. · with free babysitting and es to large groups who when the CaJICorma bank o! honal economy. The bank Japan/US. relations. and needs of our custo'Tlers, our
or the tC'e hockey leagues as .Pavis nys it has been a free corree and donuu each eleCho..participlll_e t.Dgether the same name opens its operates ·In ternatlonal &tnerally promote un· cultivated •sense o~m·
well as a painful absence of ..niatt&r or "growing up on 'f1lesday morning. For the in publi~on.s. · .. doors in Sout~ Coast Plaza.' I>i~is~on offices in San d. erst a. n d j n g of l he munity ,' and QJJr awareness
personalities among speed' ice.'~ The st e 11 a r romantics, they have a There are re r skatinr · Tbe bank will occupy the Francisco and Los Angeles, •s1mllarlt1es as well as the that such a reputatloettt :it·
andfiirufeskate"'FSQ!Olym. perfor~ers have been "moonlll(ht bash" from sessions, both l'c ground floor of the seven· ~hkhd~alexclusivelywith dlffere.nces betweenthetwo tamed through consistent
pk and lceshowtitnbre. I I earn i-n g in k_jr.c ate 11:.oo p.m. to ll:OOa.m. each: classes ana private un . story of(,\ce complex locat-rnternabonal .. trade financ· oountr1es. performance."
This frequelfUY-lam-ent,ed man~uverings on the blades Fnday. · . and the accredited pro-at the corner of Bristol ihg and. business develop. \J
fact of'winter sport ,·-qdite since almost infancy .•. on Thearenahasastaffof29 fessional instructional staff Stre-e.t.... and Sunfl ower mentactrvllies. · \
readily explained by the flooded tennis courts lakes people to carry out their includes Vonne Combs Avenue. At1.. opening date The bank describes itself Passovoy Makes Debut as.
CQmmon description "sun-etc. Californians have noi: comprehensive program of class and private instruc'. for the branCll nas hot yet as a "medium sized" finan·
ny California," may well be had a place to skate. The _inst~uction, plus rink I tor; Shirley Winters, with a been annou~ced. .. cia1· institution-large p ·d f A Q L•
unqe.rgolng significant (act that youngsters as wee monitors who maiatain ba~kground of ice show The b~nk s Co~ta Meslm~enough to provide a full re SI ent Q er--lte change~ through programs as 3~·year-olds now Can crowd control on ice. stardom, private instruc-flee will be its .seco~d nn&.e of banking services, · , . . . ~ ~w being parsued by Klon-. be regular participants in Th~ ice is closed Monday ..1.or ; Ronnie Robertson, Oran.ge County fac1~lty. ~ts yet srtrau enough to give tn· Robert ~. Pass_ovoy has · Aer·O·L1te into a J>:OS1tlon or
dike Ice Arena of Costa clinics at Klondike, and mornings <unlessitisaholi·. formerly with the Ice 10th m.Southern Cahforma: d1vidual'a.~ention to bt;en elected pre!>1dent a_nd e\e~_~reatec..dom1nance in
Mesa. league competitiOit ven day) for comprehensive Capades. Olympic·level and ~ts 21st branch customers. director of Aer-O-L1te theindustry. Th~s facility will b&...Qj· engages 6·year-0lds, oi)ehs. maintenance operations on coach; Karen Richrqond , statew1d~. . "Jo theory at least.~ Drapenes. Inc., of Garden Aer·O ·L1te. located at s~rvmg only its second an· ·the door to these Caliror· surface. ~is ~ugme~ts instructor. and dance in· Based 1~ San Francisco. in a position to finance a Gr~vr. announces Maury 10451 .Par~ A~r. manu.(~t· ruv~rsary come March, but ni ans· growing up on the ctaU,r conditiorung which structors Margi Jones and The. Sum 1tom o Ban)< Qf new television purchase for S!k(rman, chairman of the turcs and installs drape~es
besides llttracting a dis· skates too. ~eeps il )n_.excell~nt sk~t-. Roger Fortin. Cal.1for~la f1 rst entere.d a customer, or provide him board'. . . : and bedspreads ror ':l~JOI" ~nctly nourishing following The' same goes for the mg surface. ThedailY mam· Key aides on the ad· Cahform a in 1925 to .se~e \\Ith a trading partncrfn .m Arr·O·L1lt-a bedspread hotel a n<l m.otel chains.
m the physical culture of ice figure skaters of tomorrow tenance is done with a large Qlinistrative staff include the Japanese population in international market .. ob· and.c1rapery man~ctunng apar:t.m~~ ..blJ!l.dmgs, hi~h·
skating, .. it has some 160 who may ultimately flnd Zamboni, an amphibious· Mae Hildebrand, secretary, the northern p~rt of the serves Takaaki On~ an firm that distribute~ -43· :'rise 6 -fac1Lit1es. m,ob1ll·
persons. ~~gaged in 7 their way to Olympic' looking vehicle which and Kim· Parsons, box or-state, and began its ~slwar. SBC vice president 'who t1on"1dl'. . . -......., bomes . other pr~mmcnl
hockey d1v1S1ons and com· stardom or careers in the sweeps and scrapes tt\t · fice, scheduling and school growth ~n 1953, when 1t was heads 'ts Costa Mesa Silverman, \\ho 1s being l'Or'rlmercial and ~es1drnt1.1I
petition, plus growing in· spectac~shows ·staged rough sP<>ts on the ice while enrollment registrar. reorganized ~nd chartered k r 1g g 0 P surceeded hy Pas~o~oy . <1 de\'l'l opmer'lts in all 50
terest and numbers of onthefrozensurfaces. distributing a new, light Assistant managers ip· by t~e California State m~r e 1~ r u · . "etrran of 20 years in ~e states. The 26·yc.~r·old firm
participants in schooling for Klondike Arena, with a coating of water to smootb elude Skip Bissel, who also Banking D~part.ment. But, in the ~eglnrung at comm~rcial mtenor bust· 1s the largest of its l)pe in
the finer points of figure and seve n.days. a.week out cuts and scratches. . is in charge of retail sales, At th.at. tim.e 1t had some leas.t. the ba.nk s day·t~ay ness. 1n the role of pres1· the western state"
daQce skating. schedu.le, bas a generous • oa vis s.ays the arena stock control· and skate $5.~ mifhon m asse~. two butt mess will em phas1ze dent: will continue an active . Both Pas so vo y and A~c-ording to Johnny program for ~eneral publi( features retail sales of un· sharpening service; al\d offices (one each m Los 1perso~al serv~ces, sucp as role in thr com pa~~" ~1Jverman ar.e most acll~e
Davis, general manager of sessions mornings,· after· iforms. skates and hockey Ezio Petrilla; also snac'lc ~ngeles and San Fran-checking, savmgs a;'ld loan . Passovoy. previously P.re-1 n Mas~ n 1 c grou p s
the fa c i1 fey which is noons and ·-evening almost equipment as well as hav·. bar food director and work· c1sco>. and 30 employ.ee6. ac~ounts: And, at this level. s1denl . of Contract Design Passovoy 1s a .member of Al
strategically located· daily.They_alsob~veadAj· ingsomel600skates,rang-scheduler. Brian Hadley is The bank presently were.g.omg lo concentrat~ Assoc1att>s. Ltd .. of •i:>-s ri'talaikahShnncTcffi{1le1n
between the San ie'go._;ind ly dinner-time session for ing in size from a child'&.,8 to relief assistant manager employs more than 620 peo-. ?" g1V1ng onr c.us~o~crs An~clcs for ~O ~ears .. also Los A n g e I es and a n
port Freewa sat SSS variationsinbockey,danc·· aman'sA,forrentalneeds: and.equipmentmanager. pie at 20 branches ·and persontoperson .h.anki~~· held execut1\'e pos1t1o ns honora r y member of
Pau ·rro, they already ill.{ or figure skating club· While the rink comfortably Don Matthews, western curren.t footings of ne;irl~ · as. "ell. as_o~ pro:1~ing him ":ilh Contract JI and Harle J:I.awaii's ~Joh~ Templr.
havesev a.dlffere thockey act1\<ilies. . · can accommodate 800· regional director for thE S783m1lhon. with a st;mul~t1ng 411 · Co .. points out plans for ~I?· S1herman.1.s heir appa.rent
teams enga · league Even the bouse\fife who skaters at once, a typical Amateur Hockey Associa As it grew th e bank also mo~phe~~. m \\ h1ch to do gresSI\ e .a nd 1nnova11' e ·to the pos1t1on of potc•ntate
competition, I us a is saddled with infant care large crowd nowaday~ is tion of the United Slates chalked up 5 me California bus1pes_s. . . . proj!.rams in marketin)? a nd of the El Bek al Shnne Tern·
coac.hing progra \Viti ch can. have her moments on more lik~ 400to500. . directs their hockey pro banking .. li r 5 t 5... The .. To this end, Ono hopes lo l>er\'1Ce des~~med to mo\'e pie in Long Beach forl976
pro~1de.s fundamentals for the ice. Klondike Ice Arena Klondike caters topnvate gram. • Sumitomo B a nk 0 r
6-year-0lds tor competition.. . California was the first
Candidly, ice hockey has commercial bank in the
• beJ!ome a major interest T f R I F "S S • 111 state to install the "instant· among California pro· Op 0 Oya €0tUr€S . Unset peC IQ money " cash dispensing
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in the past 10 )'ears, and Top of t be Roy al Dove says they offer this They are open for line" processing for savings
fans frequenUy have won· Restaurant bas recently in· unique fare for special sav· luncheon trade eel ch week account transactions. and
dered why the. best teams· troduced an appealing and ings and the idea is atttad.' day as well as for the also the first bank (besides
are liQ.eraUy sprink.led with "different" treat for early ing Saddleback Valley resi· popular Sunday brunch, the Bank of America)
Canadians and performer~ diners. B.\)..l Do\'.e, general dents in increasing num· and dining hours continue authorized to sign up
from the north -with no -oiana\1fr, describes bis bers as well as the gou.rmet till 1~00 a.m. on week days. merchants to b on or
• newest fare as the "Sunset trad~ which traditionally. 2:00 a.m. on Fridays and BankAmericards, and to Sunday is Special," and from 4 :00 t< con'fes in. from·arar. · Saturdays and till midnight a d v a n c e c a s h t o
~~·6:00p.m';']:>atronscanchoosc The regular evening on Sundays. BankAmericard holders. rll Ll l.\Jl V' roast sirloin or a feature< trade selects fror:w the full' 'l'be restaurant employs
· t;Jft I entree of the day which is• ... menu and also has the some 40 people, headed by While Sumitomo Bank of
· in the fo.\ltlij!(.}i sele~ted dish !rem som' pleasu.re of dancing to the' Dove and his partner, Lou1s Ca l i f 0 r n I 8 h a s' b c en
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daily noon specials and its ner with vie distinction of it has also been conducting
range of $2.95 to $3.95 having directed .a famous about half of its business in
lunches features a large Los~Angeles eating the international arena
and daily changing menu. · establishment to 10 con· This latter activit~ gained
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Top of the Royal oecupies Bavarian, and Bill bad his
the seventh stol')'iSkyroom training at the Swiss Hotel
of the Royal building at School in Lamanne. and be ~1 El Toro ·Road. It seats worked in South American
165 persoos in iu plush, at· hotels before coming to
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cocktail lounge, where they or Bill's father, Cash Dove~
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Ambrosia ReStauf ant ·Provides Af ea With All
· $,perfatives ~t · · Graciousness in Dining
• ByBRltE i '\.._, l -1'0ITIDNGTON . n!>ta nce. customers tan quale1 in anyotherway. noisseU{ who really knows
....,__.._..,.._ come to Ambrosia for . There o doubt about what he wants and re·
Fufarama Stttion Dirktor· caviar, which ~ $16 an impressions Ible at Am· cogniie its unva-r)'ingty de·
••etest maanifique" is ounce. Other dlnuig places brosla, because U and lightCul navor when h~~J>i
lust ·i French way or using do not have ll, but Ambrosia his brother, Gosta ler or sups it. Ja~kie Gleason's famou s hus.and,thus.~ellsltdally. were brought 'IP int lnall,Ambrosiahas36re·
expression to describe Am Mt.1l!er poinUi out another same rigid apprenticeship' ar personnel, headed by
bro la reslauranl-"llow 'itlo~.ltrnn whue a young us their team or 12 kitchen the llers, whose first
Gr at It ts!•• · couple, benh>lrest-ablishing ·experts headed by Cher lieulena are the men-
Npw, this.(great" means lo one another the ir Raymond Dreyfus and as· tloned che , lus James
several years working al
finer restaurants 1·hile gel-·
ting ideas or developing
their own.
They travck'<I all 50 states
ln th~lr (}Uest, operating
.topflight J>t.aces before they
answered the challenge o(
designing and buildin&: one
of Orange County·K mo t
fabled places, Chez C'ary. in
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C. A. Reynolds Has Extensive Background in
·Municipal Type Subdivisions, Development
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· Extensive batkil'.QWld 1n development ror Winfield
land develcipmenC and Homes. CovinJton Brothers
munlmPJl type subdivisions BuUdera· also are among
1ives C. A. Reynolds, Civil tho e be has servtd.
Engineering, Inc., or Costa Reynolds' services range
Mesa a unJque status ln hls all the. way Crom resi ential
fieldofspeciallzation. -single dweJllngs t con·
Although Reynolds has domiolum pla ln·
had hil operalionat3001 Red . dustrlal and erclal.
Hill, Esplanade VI, Unit 217 He or planned a
roralittlemorethanayear, · ere multi·Camily de·
bl5 long experience · velopment and recreational
tbe work through to comple-
tion or site preparation,
supervising excavat.in.J~nd
earthmovlnf s®contraC'·
tors IC desired.
· Reynolds was oni&he City
of Los Angeles sll/f for 14
years, having come up
through the ••on·the·Job
training" route as he went
through 11 years of night
schooling to qualify for hi&
engineering license which
he was awarded in 1969. of thing's. To the true itour.mel touch . by-selecting !listed by &,.ouschef Je11n Coneway, the ma d', and
'-..... i:o e\. il means it''I one a ~il'lc with a SSY5.1>tice Rambaud. five ouJstanding ca ·ins
res uraol where a whop· tag a rare chateau vintage Candidly selectfon of the· -Daniel Reinhardt,
-......_.. p big 77 choices or en-of 1959-and then spoiling team of specialists in the Biggins. Ronnie Wieners.
1965. After-t.Qey ~rrceted
this, they learned lo the
similar role wi ty of amenities in the Santa
Los Ange 1 us record of '.\1 o n i c a m o u n t u I n •
pro ertonnance in his participated In the planning
business is aUracting for n 75·acre industrial·
some of the area's rqost pro· commercial development in
minent develo~rs to his Saitta Ana, and also figured
growing list or clientele. in a similar industrial layout
·#'For instance, two or his in other areas.
He is a member or the
Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce, the Southern
California Civil Engineers
and I.and Suryeyors As ..
sociation and bas been ac-
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tre the menu i~ actual· the erf~ct t and taste> by Or-\ kitchen is the major part of Karl Reinarm find Peter
ly i~ by literally ~enng it chilled at the table. Vmmlf'llt n truly five·star Krause, who direct the ef.
t ds or s~I dishes These p~ople.would ll_a\·e restaurant and cock~ail forts of an entirely pro· th~ will prepare on ad· been happier \\1lh a $6wme, lounge. Each artisan fessional staff of waiters.
request ror speci:!h. but he Just needed to show performs in such a manner · Geri! and Gos a
ts. Jn fact. everybody el!~~t he could aCCord it," as to be res~cted by the re·· went to resta -,.. ti hotel
ad\'ance reserva· he on~~· al gourmet for having few co 11 e__g ~in n at i v e
to dine at Ambrosi!. The ehte ~~aurant at 501 peers in ~is specialization-f:9pen1lagen. Denmark.-and
an ay. 30th Street in .t;lewport "hether tl be salads.. sou,PS. worked through the conti·
•IGJ-eat" also understates Reach has thefinest~hes pastries, sautees, ~.,-With nent before comin~o
th winelistofmorethan in eleg,an ce-even Up· theirlSdir{er,entfang~~a in 1951. They t
400etlections,whichactual -holste.l'ed ceilings and pr~ntipg.a chorusi1'hat's rana~~suppercl in
• Jy · e root or another "im-. crystal chandeliers, and the music fo the taste buds of a Vancouver before coming
ag which Geril Muller, maitr( d' ahd captains ad<t truly 'appreciative con· to the United States to spend
th enial host and co· the ulli1nate ror mil~dyby
nsternation it wa<; or
sa o they d at the
opport · acquire what
Is now A 'sia-a place
-fhat had b highly
re§pected as Ka ·s in
'Ye!leryears. .
They did complete re·
novation of the place from
midDecembcr, 1972. when
they bought it until .May 29,
1973. when they opened the
new Ambrosia.
They aren't stopping with
the $400,000 investment they
most recent projects have Refnolds provides pro-
been a 29·lot subdivision for f esuon al engineering
George Buccola as well-as a services and master plan-
nine-lot pJan for the same n.ing on aJI types of projects,
ntraclor, long noted in· andhecitesthecaliberofhis
Ora e County and sur· clientele as evidence of the
round1 area develop-level of professional work
ment.s. . thecompanydoes.
He· also fi in plan· He has a nucleus or six:
ning the subdivision a 16· people in his organization,
lot, half.acre estate and they not only do the aster planning, but carry
pa r. doesn't even flinch brin~ing a pillow for t.be
a ; that they're reputed SJ>t:Clal .c~mfort of ~er feet M. a1·or ... Mil-.: estone..... Passed by Hoag. to expensive. · wh1lewm1~g~d1nmg. .,,..,
··tr someone calls and G~ests sit in upholstered
asks. 'What does it cost?' 1 chairs that cost~ apiece, . .
say it's like asking a car de· ·arou~d an exqu1s1teJy. As New 11 C'.t . ,..,...o. wer Is Open d aler th e same question, a~pou~ted table, replete -J ory 'J;.J e
becausetheextrasare what with imported crystal
runs up the cost or a car" stemware• fine sterling H M · 1 · · · . . . · . • G ·1 1 1 ' sih·erware and beautiful oag emoria Hospital I ~isease. A hemod1al~is un. h0sp1tal more than'a year , these each month and
tiveinyouth work. ·
His proudest feat in civi~
activities was 'U1t Cact that
he was charter prem~nt or
the girls Bobby Sox sol'lbe.ll
league launched five years
ago in La Mirada. He was in-
strumental in providing a
supervised recreation pro-·
gram for 120 girls w)lo made
up 10 teams, all sponsored
and inunlform.
TI~ e;:l:s n~ cou le can imported china, amid set-?rresb>:lerlan pass~ a .ma· 1~ was in~talled to ai~ pa· ago-making recommenda· valuable information thus
have a fne 'It~ tings which are properly JO t milesto~e durin.g the bents facing acute kidney lions in respect to the becomes available to the
dinner for' abo~u~ ~~u~~ prepare~ for the true multi· r:: u~:t~~y ~1!~1e~~~~:r ~ failure.. nospital ·s needs for the next hospital's administrative
but there are so many, he cour~~~n~er. . May. It heralded com le-A heh~rt 1on the roof of five years. staff .
.U)'S, ··~bo are oud to run to~~{ ;~m·~~~~e~~"!~~~t~~ t!.CW of Hoag'.s most im. ~C:,~~j~1t:!:ri~m~~n[i.' -!"ine long·r.ange subcom· Hoag Memorial ·Hospital
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,up a .~•g bill for e re-unmistakably and admit· bilious expansion pro~ecl.to tion. This will fa~ilitatep air m1llee~ are d1re~tly related . Presbyterian has· taken ~~ offe s d t 1.ediy snobbish. A customer date, more than doubling its transfer of patients and t~lml ed1c~I, ~urg1catau<t an· several steps lo involve the • r ocumen ar · 't v d ·u d n1 squar~ footage-and supply· r c1 ary services. A 10th sub-community in its affairs
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Will Come To Your Location evidence of. two people he' e e~~i: '!:1-aeck:t :s~ Ing 243 new beds for patient emergenc)> supp ies. -f · committee ts a consumer -during the past year and it v.~hosd $2000·plus che.ck tie <so iJes lmbrosi:'s careforthecommunlty. Older areas of the group representing local· intendstokeepthist~o-way
s ,.owe $26.~forfood,wilh snooty kee s-of·the-door ~etow~ralsoincludes 18 hospitalareutili:zingatime gover:nment, busi.ness, ·uneof communicationwith 2930Groc:eU.,C...&ciMesa "''~" c~m1ng to $1979.60 will pass a turt ·neck-clad s.wtes des1~ned to meet pa• and money saving team education, news media and the public going for the 1714,5r~71~70• ~ Jesu Lant sales tax be· male when he ob\'iously is tients' spec.Jal needs and in· concept to enhance re· the clergy. A homemaker coming year. . _.. ~~,~·~· ~~tt wr~y amongawcll·~c~edgroup· ~reased Hoag's total m~eling. Repre~ntatives who is an Auxiliary r~~~~~,~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a l dont know what and obvious! thi .. licensedbedsto472. from the hospital. the member and activ<. volun· ·
the was, but seem to re· ·elegantly attii'.ed ) nks hes Other highlights of the architectural firm and ma· teer in other comlJl.Unity
c ~ bo• l ~ood· was i "·• the -By the same token the )'.ear include expanded pa. jor. suppliers meet weeklY:. groups cha!rs the cohsum~r GROWi NG BANK
ne.'. ,r of~.. dinin rooms seat ~ha l1ent servi~~s, ultrasound This enables the hospital to s ubcomm1tte~ which. is
lt s,!x~ns1ve, he ob· half lie customarv ~ bp~ an~ x~rQra~1ography (both . take a~vantage or bulk as~ed to ~artlc1pate active· ,.,,,...-· • •. •
ser . , ~ s becaus~ the or guests in an al!oust:ani~ def1nll1ve diagnostic tools, purch~smg and more fully ly in form.mg a sensible plan Openi·ng Its 2· 1st Offi·ce In cus~mer f as ~ade it ex· pleasln]! li1xurv of quiet added to the Radiology coordinated construction . for meeting future health · dpen~t. ve· or h1mself.d w.e ness. They undoubtedl1..· wili Departm.ent) and the Don· programml.ng. 'care. needs of the com· Dynamically Growing Communities on gouge an~ we on l ' na Maguire Duftield Radia· . munaty. hard·sell to run up large ~among a cmss of fellow· tion Thera c t h. h The Mental Health Unit . In' January, 1975
biUs. The food is the least diners they'd be proud lo in· will pro~fde en e~ •. wt .'c will be the first department Among recommendations
expensive. we can only get termingle with <or.be s~en therapy for canc!rap~ 1 ~n ·to move into one o( the re· coming from the committee
so much ror steaks, for in· •among when, they re ~·1th also ~ll be completed S:n • mooeled areas. The unit,· and a.lre~dy acted upon is
stance. and we mu st be anybody_ they d care to 1m-. A ~ 000 grant f lb · scheduled lo . move before . organization of a Depart·
compelitiveonourfoods." press)~·-James irvlne Fou~lio! the first ?f the year,.will be . men~ or Education to
U it's "expensive .. it's-. Am m~spbere b as e i1 a b 1 e d t b located m the former or-. coordinate all educational
became Ambrosia bas all-literally su ts it's the Cardio ulm • e: thopedic and urology wing. ·programs at the hospital
the more recognizable placeto...closeabitbusiness mentpto ~n.ary Dep~rt-Theexpaodedquarterswill with~phasisonprogra~·. thin,. which add up to mos~ deal...~r that fln~. elegant diagnost'c a ~g~ade ~s ! enable the unit's staff to :for ~mployes and tbe com-
gradous living constantly· .touch in courts~ip where service~ wfth e~~!:de~. provide more innovative muruty. · ~vailable. For instan.ce, tbe engagem~t-.1s scale~... qua r 1 er s and 0 e w progra~ming for its pa· ·· . .. . cusfomerscancometoAm· or that exqu1s1te family soph·sr t d . t .tient.s. Further, patients and
brosta for cniar which place to have a party for 1 !Ca e equipmen · . · other area bealltHare con· costs $16 an ounc~ Other those whe have been so nice ~or~altoo. of 8 pulmonarr Looking £0 the ~uture, a sumers Cumish input on the --diftdtl la d l h ·t /and so "just right" that a division wit~ln. the depart:· Long Range Planning Com· .bospilal's services through
but A..S,r:Sf-h~:oanJ-::i:s· hostess Unds herselr at a . ment rene~ts increased use . mittee wa~ organized and use of two questionnaires
tells it daily ' '. 'Joss to reciprocate 3de· of the hospital for diagnosis c~ar'ed with the task of 1'e" formulated as a suggestion. · . · and therapy of pulmonary viewing all areas oJ the Results are tabulated from
Integrated Data Features Versatile Co'rnp~terized Pr.otesSing SerViC:es· .
CoJtputer~zed aate p;o .. bighly qualified systems Orange C~unty golf clubs in conjunction with deptal 'elude Fran Gu-nderson, Kay
..... ces~Qag services fo~ a ~1de analysts and qomputer pro· 1955. Today more than societies and universities. Keating. Grace Maruyama.
vari.ty of organ.1zations grammers. .1901000 men .and women IDC now is a division or control supervisors;
ranglag from medium a.nd A sample orIDC's broad -gol~er~, bel.onging. to ~s· Safeguard Business Win c.arey, data entry
larg• sc8:1e comme~c1al spectrum of computer so~1allo:s 1n Cahforma, Systems, Inc .. oneofthena· supervisor: Fred Ru.volo,
business ~1rr_ns to re~onal manag.ement and inform a· An~ona a~d Japan. have tion ·s foremost business c <>1Tl p u.t e c opera l 1 on s
golf ~ssoc1aUons to national tton services include finan · their band1caps computed systems companies head· supervisor. Steve DeMack.
charitable groups, reflect cial systems designed for at IDC Costa Mesa Data quartered in Pennsylvania Ron Ferg us on Nathan the Yersatillly of services . . Center. .. · · ' J>"OVjded by Integrated nationally. syndica!ed f~st A new ortice management IDC attributes. its success Kaurman and Irv Tropper, Data Corporation of Costa food chains •. nallonwi~e as a data servicer to the ex-software systems project Mesa. . co m P u t e r' i e d m a ' l system has been designed pertise and motivation of its
The company under the me:chandisi~g systems, by IDC specifically for the staff: Key personnel include managers. More than 135
1 ea de rs hip ~ f J err Y ~at1onal re~aJl~rs, e~uca· dental profession. Complete Ben Bouldin, manager, persons are employed on a
Helptrin and located at '~1.. t1~nal ~rga~izati.ons, fin an· management information is systems and programming; 24·hour a day schedule by
Fairtiew Road, is oneo~l. 'ns t1 tu~~on.s and provided to the dentist on a Garry Carter, manager, JDC. .
pioneer data seryic~s i . charitable orgaruzations. monthly basis, including marketing and sales ; John .
Southern Call·i0 .... ;a. s : Other major services in-analysis or billing ~nd ac-Cunniff, controller; Jerry The company has main· .... d coun ts receivable, in· ed in 1955 in a gara on clu e an automated finan· surance claims and patient Elliott, vice president and taioed consistent growth,·
Charle Street, Integ ated cial ~eporti.ng system ~or rec'alls. JDC dental practic da~ pro~essing manager ; exceeding 25 per cent earh
Data corporation today is the f1~anc1al accounting systems also offers ac· Chris Kaiser( manager of .. · . housed in a modem 24 ooo profession. Many of Orange d' 1 operations, and Elaine year s ine\. 1970 and is 1~quare foot facility b~ilt Cou~ty's l~ading c~.m--~=n~l::m~~~t!d·u~':rf~~~t O~son, .manager, ad· forecasting continued re~
t•s peciallytohouset)le most merc1al busmesses utJl1ze seminars throughout the m1nistrativeservices. v'enue growth and ex~
modern computer equip· ID ~ data process~ng western United States in· Other seniorpersonnelin-'pansionthrough l975. rnent provided by IBM and s~rv1ces for such appl~ca·
other major manlifac· lions as accounts rece1va-
turers. ble. sales r~portin.g,
IDC provides many types payroll, accounting and &.A·
of computerized business .,·entory control.
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division; Bob Oman. director of finance; John Whitford of Arthur Young & Co .. consulting firm; Dick
Krekemeyer, computer manager; Ed Mitter, assistant finance director; Ray Johnson. purchasing. agent. and
Tom Kuder. buyer: '
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IN ALL MUNICIPAL SERVICES, THANKS TO THE WATCHFUL EYES ANO THE INVESTM~NT_~APABILITIES OF A OEDfCATED DE~TMENT OF FINANCE ... A .
19-PERSON TEAM WHICH EARNS CLOSE TO A MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR ON INVESTING ACCUMULATED CITY FUNDS BEFOR.E .THE-Y'RE NEEDED." WHILE
• NNING AND ADMINISTERING• "(HE BUDGET, THRIFTILY BUYlNG GOODS AND SERVICES UTILIZED THROUGHOUJ" THE YEAR AND AtSO HANDLING ALL
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Karen Prowse at ad punch.
Margaret Cr~ runs check signer~
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Costa Me$a .. emphasizes flexibility to stimulate healthy
,,;. growth : .. our~ community self-discipline assur~s
·conti.nui~g ~¢st rand and .area utility through "-"
pre-~r ·balance in industrial, commercial and
residential growth .... three to five years ahead of our
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Here is a picture-story of Fillance Department Adi•ffiu in Ser•i~e
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-Bob Oman and Dick Greer.
bu~t enal~t. s~udy budget.
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' POPULACE.:: OUTSTANDfic -a>UCATIOHAL OPPORTUMITIES ••• DYNAMIC
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Nostalgia as o:c~ ·Industry
BETHEL~ TOWERS, the ultimate in seni or
citi7.ens residential facilities, which has been '!
p<lrt of Costa Mesa for seven years and has
had ~ w~tttng list since rt ·opened. It features
,..,... up to sc\'en di~f~ren~ types of aparlmen~s.
r~rni:t1 n~ from cffl.c1enc1cs to two·bcctroom units
<:1nd is located at Pomona and 19th Street.
ORANGE COUNTY'~ TRULY
Gourmet Restaurant
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•Dinnen
•Sunday O\ame>1gnt Brunches
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· • 301 VitWria Street • Com Mesa. California 92627 • T el1pho11t &42·2734
Tom Richards, Administrator • Georwe Haddad, M.D., Chief of Staff • Jun Jensen, R.N., Nursing Director
Accredited by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hot11ibb ~: ·
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3 Monarch Bay Plaza, Laguna N1guol, California· &01 North El Camino Real,
San Clemenre, Caffiomia· · 24038 Calle de la Plata,la-gunf\Hills, California • ,
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flllMlllllS.Ctloll Oirmor all. these guardians O( the ti Items which range from functions of t'ity jlO\'ern th1• budget I~ rrdont'. n.. I actuaJI) bf'inlfprovidedand
llooldenta of Costa M••• PUr>e·strmgs carry out a ";!; instance ,. purchas· SJSOO aod a h<n e " done un ment 1tse II pb bhshed and distnbut<d to :,J"/~;.•:i:~·:n'~ Pof n~in~~~; •e • ou Id be able to re
•l\IOY the llttl•·hmlded ad· foll time Job or managing '"' Ray Jo""'°"'1iurehas-der Torm al, sealed bid• Ollicia ls who have dlarge the C1h Council for pub ht ,
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aettmg • bi1 the monry • h irh pou,. in. ing' aaeot and Tum Kuder, Merchandise or ObJ<Cts and or such a d1von1ty of ac-hearings. This all l•ads up p u te " , e d r. n a n c ; ._1 our resources to -.ool v . our ~: 1WJ5 "t~u ~f h '1
1 ~ Y f>t'tlO<fa ally to supply Ille buyer. errOct1v•ly direct th• mvi ,., p ri cod bet ween tivlties are Willard Qumn, to ultunate adoption of the m, nage m cnt ''''' m. d•· "'vie vs a I a pp ropriat c
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m111f 0j dollars a year on the able •hol\lders of Clly staff with catalogs of. lesser costs u)u o Uy are ac-Art Slue k y. head of the d et ai I e d Pre Para Hon do more analytical work. , us to dee 1 de where we a.r;e
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before I ey •,.needed. . beck&round of a quarter of needed. thePurrhasingDivlsion who Joann Hollman and Kathe d0<ument. After its adop· ment without ha'lng to "1· terms whal reducing the Thi~ ~nlque si1ual1on a c ._..Jury in sue h The Clly 'Piirehases cer-arrange with purveyors for Kaiser. In charge of the lion, the Finance Depart· crease department person· money ">Ii do wllh regard
matenahzes through the 19 SPfciali titlo.:Jn financial ta i n ; t e m s u n d e r best quantity pnces pos51 • counter. . m' n t beg' n s th• t 0 n R · nel. Th
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persons who perform the management to ~City of eooperati ve procurement bi e under eond 1tlons of The n , the F 1 n a n c • drawnout responsibility of possi bl• earl> step toward 11nues
versatile tasks deleg.ated lo Costa Mesa. In fact, Oittaa... Sirchasing agreements typical acquisition. Department h~s its Ac· being watchdog of the mr<1suring productnil~· of "Then at budgM ttme we. th~ Department of Finan~e achieves another bit of effi-he Coun\.Y of Orange The Finance people also counting division . w hie h s P • n di n g • sub mi ti in g em p 1 n"', '" "11 d ep" rt. could "nnou nee
This te!m earn.es butt he in· eieney in fiscal direction as and ...County 0 r Los . are w atehdogs of normal !n-routinely keeps up with bills budget Perform a nee re men lo • ilh , iew to seeking . · · 11m· " the pac kagc o• Ieres~i n g assign mcnt of he holds the dual titles of Angeles sharhlc best possi. now of monies mto the ••I.I and m voices for goods and porL~ on a quarterly basis to "°rk "mph fie uh on . and services. and here " the
easmg the wheels which Director of Finance and Ci. hie qua~tily price . an-cotters-even to Ille point_ol serv;ecs, audit mg them as •the city man ager· • work .ii m
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c . oult~eserviecs tyTreasurer. dard items are acquired. keeping a ~alchf\11 eye on they are submitted and They m.ake forecasts on than the old .. elliciency ex amoun1 of details •hie
City . lees carrying out Act u a II y, the Fin a ne" ahead of lime for normal ..Jihns required to pay for· paid. and I as11diously keep· theseend mg and endeavoi;. port apprN«h" wu h slop iusllf '" the 101al cost ap-
most lainll bs. ••ch " Department is made op of expendabillty and fix.t11r.es I business lii:~nses a.swell as mg track of all City spend-lo •••de lhe spenri•n• to walc~.'1nd ··11me and mo· plied 10 I hat particula~ law enf oreement f 1ght four separate div i lions, are catalogued at prices for handling am-hce~in~. mg. Under law the City can-mate h achievements of past t
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m1 n11tra h ve and DI hm. dm · !ration. Each does warehoused under careful taxes (inelu g sales tax reqllirel'l ent lhey-;iiust re-some f 1 ve per. cenlless than as se "' o1 r
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must be aehvated. by the 1 bil. ,in the inventory control. and gasoli tax revenues I. main w lt!tin the s nnu a I the budRet esh mute , .. need sin effi ency om an says. wry I y. "We
Thes utiesarehandled budgetateverydepartment "Genera}ly s~;aktnJL Oman sys he will wanttotellthepubls~even ·v ·k• F "t . E h · Art' t' .,, by~ Revenue Division, level. -confides Oman. we ban· nom1naleD1c Greerforat· betterwhatkindofservices I m 9 u r ni u re.. mp as I z . Is I ca Y. w)>ieh also perlorms the Assigned the responsi b1 Ii . n able Jo come cl ... to tending a ' ial produc-they arc ge11U1g from us. and
.tfeasury function of reco.n· ty of keeping track of tl11s five· e.r cent below th.~ ll\llty training . emina.r to be ttow much these services lnsp.1red Decorator-Or.·ie nted Se ·ions cilingbankaccounls,remtt· maze or statistics are such budg~t ye_artoye~r. conducted in r11nge Coun-, cost.''
' • , . . · ing monies to boOOholden; key ~op le as Ed Mill er. even m the . of mnat1on · ty II is le arnin lfien ran be 'Fh u s; t he ·F 1 n a n e e · .-Deeoh for-o rientcd and frequently on direct ship-have M o ti f to~ a nit and makiog certain lllat Cl· hod .of l he A ceoon 1: ng • · · W • laker151 •ost51nto shared tn hel achieve a Depa rt me nt carries on an
artistically-I nspired home lments from some 100 dif-' dividers. In th·ing ·,...m ty cash no~ IS invested m OIVlsion and asmtonl consideration, an · con· i.am effort ; all city de· unending task nf bcin• Ille
furnishings and acc•ssi>nes ferent faclorit~_abroad as sullc .. ndomstona( c~ "11. current interest market dt.reetor of finance, and Slruct the budgels o ' P<1rtments. • support department for the
are Viking Furniture'< con-t bey a u gm e n~ t y pi ea I I hey f 0 a I u re Se Ilg, Vai{~ JI ea~ . earn money while . 81 lhc Reeg • .l'''.',\Ullanl. ba51s of a rertam amount One of the 1 me objec-· 1; ne depart men ts of the C1 •
Iii bution to home beal\\if ul do m est i e st o c U t hey D)War Wi II Custom Chair . •t s W'l)tm g to be P•t to Th en. coordinating the eon Ii ngen c ies which may th of th IS 'W Id be to de-ty. 11 • s a department tha<
in Orange Countl'. · feato re. 'I' hay e ,. G' 0 g g; n, c r a r i work in lbe$!'.'eific task for· multiple acti vi lies •.f this have to be aeeo!"moda1ed picl
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Ruth and J am es 1.angc' They are just beginning Manufacturing and others. · w h ' • h 1 t h as b • • n coR1plex department IS lhe but hQJJ~ they don ta rise·. or serv i the ~II> actually other departments to turn
are proprietors of lh1S Hun their second de<ade of ser-· · · .. nnarked. Administrative Div15ion, ··For mstanc~. if the fire ro•·ides, e lanis Oman. II their own wheels tington Beach firm and they vice lo the Orange Coast, I t d 8 ery depart Ii ·Viking Furniture has a This .interest.earning which also has the department 'blows an.!.1~:=:==:=::iij~:.;;;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii:liilli:ilm::=~•-, enhance the siJ!niricance elf and J'fm notes with pride comp e e r P · ·phase of the Finance, responsibility of putting · engine' in one of their
thejr selections" ith annual h I h ment. and also one of .the Department's operation together the city's budget trucks.-it's going to cost r, 1 1 t cir ''
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famous Sea nd in a "an and the years. Colort.ul Dan1Sh and Sean-Oman carries on something sist3JI•• of Dick Greer. the do<sn 't happen. ff their effi
European manufactoring Viking places a big em-dmavian area rugs ha,. of a personally-supervised budget analyst, and his de.. ciency in' maiotenance and
centers to observe eontinen-Ph as is on • u st om Pu r-proved 10 .be great ideas for investment program which pa r 1 m e n t .see re t ar y , care runs true to course.
talstyle trends as "Oil asio ehasing decorator-accen-wall-hanging mur.als. and earned Costa Mesa more Eleanor Evans. then that money will not
do much oftheir buying tualed furnishing,. for in· the store also ear~es selec-than $900,000 last year, and In Administration, they have to be used, so we gain
Vildng Furniture ('arrirs ~~' i~u:pe' ~~f~3~e~~l~ llonsoforigmal pamLingsby is estimated to ruo even design the budget, writethe in percentage o~ what»
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and contemporary fur-overall decor themes and others, and ceramics. by nfid th t' Oh partmental budget re· [ S42-4321 ) nishlngs al 17837 Beach also in response to specific Raul Cornet, lo achieve (Oman co ' es a • uests cheek them out and _ .
Blvd,, Candidly, the Langs requests-. • · mostdelighlfulcolorthemes cash f~ow co~es .from q b '·t t hem to City ·
have ·advanced thrs fa<'ilit) Famous brand names and ideas in waft-hangings earn~d 1nterest-_1romcally, ~uan~ 1er Fred• Sorsabal. · Direct or collect,
from an original 1800 squar(' customers can see at Viking-in the we.JI-planned . well· the City was earning about 9 h gh b d t · to the to subscribe to r t to t t t I r · I d C t o F r h ' ~l!I percent in interest in T en t e u ge g~s in oo s re o a o a ~rca o me u e on emp rary u · decorated ome. . . long rocess or hearings ! for YOUR hometown 20 000 Square feel coun · n1·lu· re. Glenn of California, the past year on monies, . . . U~g warehousi ng. . B row n & Sa It man in ' H ondreds or lamps are much or which was on in· considera ll~n . w•t.h Om an papei, the
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plete shipping c:onlciiner room suites and matching a v a i 1 a· b I e . f o r (on which Costa Mesa was ses~1on, offenng help an l d lhl d more or occasional tables. They djscri minating choices by paying only 5.18 per cent in· advice to Sorsabal.
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A a.ct. in rttutc1l1tion equipment 11 Ple••d to introduc.
• -high flow O><ygen preaurt1 reducer with • con1t.,..I
flow COl'ltrol for use by th• med1cel prol1111on. lnduatrlel
fecllltiet end fire· rescue DeQertmenn. Ttie constent flow
Portt0n of the reducer feetures • cellbreted d;.1 to •feet
frve flow •t11ng1 r1ng1ng from 2 10 15 LPM. With the
eddltlon of th•• ho~ tlowtconsun1 flow r9ducet Rob-
ertth-CPR ••ll.ltc1telt0n •quipment now tupplie1
the •Heuer w11h thr .. c1p1bJ1il1es: lal Dem1r.d
valve for rell.l1C•l•l1or> lbl At1>or1tor for wc11on
capeb•l1ty Id Con111n1 flow oxygen for tnh•••·
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ANAHEIM DIVISION
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lighling effect th~~ ju~ treasury ahead~timethe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ right for any particular money W..OWd be needed.
area of the home <He is quick to point out
such transactions frequent· _,.
ly would be profitjl_ble
because ot fa.vorable,"Ti'rm
rates on City bonds coming
coincident with higher rates
Viking Furniture has its
own fleet of delivery triteks
and can make deh\'eries vf
most major purchases at no
charge.
Lange L£; a nalire of
Stockhol°" S" eden, and
has a bus i ne ss a .d ·
mim:-.tration degr~e from
Frans Shartau. of
Stockholm. He was in ap-
pare l production
management when he first
came to the United States in
1950. Since he and Ruth both
are art· collectors, painters
and artistically inclined.
they chose to enter a field
more exactly attuned to
their hobbi'es and entered
.i}le decorator field as Cur-
•shings consultants.
. Jtm IS a member of the
Exchange Club, on lhl'
Boys' Club board and for·
nier board member of the
Chamber of Commerce. As
a camera enthusiast. he and
his wife preserve a lot of
decorator ideas on camera
safaris they •take lo the
Orient East Africa and also
on Eur
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opean buying treks.
paid on term sa\tings ac-
counts, but law prohibits
cities from borrowing for
the purpose of inrcsling.
H o w e v e r , i t i s t h e 4'.
responsibility of the city
treasurer to endeavor to
earn interesJ. on funds
which would otherwise"~ay
dQrmant until they are C·
tua1 ly.spenn
AnothP.r significant role
of the Finance Department
is its status in pou.ring so'the
$7.75 million in paychecks
into the economy of the area
annually. These paychecks
couni up just short o(
$300,taj per paLPeriod
(every other weelCland go
to ~ome 525 City em ployes.
These are salaried an11
hourly-paid· workers on re
gular City payroll.
Thousands of dollars more
go for services the City re-
gularly provides through
private contractors and
vendors who re nder
services of specialized
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olwoys count on us lo pr vide you with up.to-dote
service ond the liighes inlerest possible on your
savings. Plus we reoll core obo"t you. ~·re a
strong flndnc1ol ins hi lion, and o good
neighbor too I
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Huntingtori Interco · cy. Is Parrupedic Air Bldgs. ~ata?If Concrete·
H · al t W -~ ""~ ~ t · ·. -P:ouring. Forms PY Sinda •. osptt ior estem VI a.u~ \:,Oun y Sinda Industries. Inc , or theUnite$im . bubbl<.o:",~~~\~.f~n~
...... F'ou n l ai n Va 11 cy has Jerry <iask&: president oC ~~=t rertilizet pr!:ess·
Huntington lnttrcom and now IS the in-strvice pharmaey Wiii rm the build·
munaty llosp1tal hus the dis director. She is ;in author ing. The new office lltruc·
Chuck Winkler, finance
manager; frank Bullard,
office ma nager ; Sandra
. Williams. personnel ad
min1 strator; Joyce Hum-
phreys, e¥ec utiv e
hou se keeper : Fre d
Walhams. buiding engineer,
and Dorothy Siemann, food
·services manager.
resp1rit~ therapist. and ~versified into 8 broad llne the llrm • points1.. ~utd the ing plants as well as sewage
C JI d h ·" 1 of lnflata~le coated nylon ea ollne shortuae:i an re-f 11. · b c"n.. r''' en e~ .P ysi..,a · d · yt od ts whose suiting retrenchment 1n ex· treatment u~ iues Y· .. ,. Lh~~~;spltal has ;i :Wrr~ :~ac:1~eq:i~e.:!nts ha_ve ~aoslon of tourist attra~· ~~~i~:e~m~i~~o~~o~~dl~:;: tancllve, lsfc·:t:1v1ng rolt· o( with ('redats an llC.Jrt & lure brings the toud of of .
serving as the paramedic l.unJ! ma~atine i.lnd 1s a C1cc spa ce al the complex to · 1 32c: h -,,1"6Qlpted them to move ID· ·tlons. coupled With mutur1· . Us in etpprox1mate Y ~ p ys1-to thrAh. ta·m.-their original .:. of other items in which vhe~t ~nhpbleashanodt sme c1ans und surgeons, headed Cll1 ...... ~ t.J b d be d t l. ne1g or o
l1~ l'losp1t11l for wc~tern pc r 1 o d 1 c s peaker 1 n 80,000 sc1uare feel
Oraf\Me CQ.lrnty. :.em mars on her Urt!a or "" Hunti ngton Intercom·
The bo:sp1tal, lol'atN.I al specialty. The head nurse 1n munity Hospital now bas a
17772 Beach Ulvd. l'!I on<' of Huntingtorf lnt.ercommuni· total or approximately 275
only four ho:.pituls 111 th~ ty Hospital's Emergency t·m 11lo yt·i .. Th nu rsing
eounty to render this vatul Room is Sherrill Dreier ~taff IS headed by Caroline
strvice. tluntangton In In theory, lht> paramedi c-Aicone. d1r~tor of nursing,
lercommunity fl()spalal hJ~ sbilffed ambulance Lakes lllnd three ussistant direc-
12 mobile l intensive t•:m: th~palientto the neurest re· tors Pat Wilson, Yvonne
C' e r t ~ r I e d n u r :.. c 'i Ctll v1ng hospital . Jlowl'Vef~· ,Taylor ;rnd Joyce Gomez.
(MIC/ KN 's >, the county's Jl the outset _or the pro· Olbcr" key aides ino!udc
largest tea i'n gram· Hunt 1ngl 0 n 1 n · Scott Crane. assistant ad·
· According to Ha ch;,irc.J A lcrcommun1ly Hospital has mani:.trator: Jlm Gilbert,
Crundy , hospital :td · been accommodating up to controller; R1 charcl For·
min1strator. som(' bJH 65 w centoClhepallentsso rester . ass1slant controller~
, Also June Todd, 1cffiltral
supply: Ruth Fredette,
medical records librarian ;
Robe rt Be ,.kstresse r ,
phurmacist: Weston Dick,
cllier x-ray technologist;
J ac k Cullis on , chief
laboratory teChnologist ;
M i k e P a l t e r s-o n ,
by Dr. Wiiiiam Thompson, space in new ~adquarters ~he c!ompunY, a den 1 O· Slnda also p;riodically
chief of staff:~ Stanley at 18080 Euclid. -....... mg researcbh,a3d h·eve ~ works on bui;e. multi-acre
RosenblatJ., '11ce chief of Cb f h • t' men\ work, a c anne n lo ures which
Starr. an" Dr. Albert Garib. ange o -~-e1r irm thei,r production into di(· tent· I e encd ~t ert
u name from G °' S ~muse-lerent fields are designe o con~ ~ecretary·lreasurer. ments also reflects the"tr d· , • . patios and parking lots into
Huntington Intercom· vancingdiversity. Thecom· ~1nda l_ndu~tr1e~ hi.ls been inst31\t weatherproof
munity Hospitat has ap-pany sta rted out by 9u1teactive1~subcontcact· warehousing or stora,ge
proximately 50 members'in specialiiing in production or 10~ production. of traih-'llrea. as well as -produc!ng
their Silver Anchor Aux· huge, colorful trampoline-pohnes Cdeck1ng> for .Jfob1e-similar, sovers to proV!de
iliary, presided by Lillian like bounce concessions Cat sail boats fo~ -Coa~t protection --fot c.onstru.c~oo
Rose. Election of officers which they have made for Cat am a ran • S and a s contractors dunng cnticat
for this group for 1975 is amusement pa rks and s pec_ially de s igne~i early st ages when Lout
pending. tourist attractions all over mater1als prove to be effl· w~ather could cause ex·
hosp1t<tls havto' only four to M~f1td Both distance and ..
fi ve certified MIC HN 's patient loads at the receav·
Huntington lntl'rromm un1 ani: ho:.p1t..1 l 11aH· a beanog
ty Hospital\ sl:trf uf I:! upq~, which . ho~p1ti.ll re·
cient and eff~ctive a~ lb~ pen~ivedelays.
T>ermats an tnterchani:c o( . CelVCS the patient.
duties. thu~ broltdl!'ftlfH? In cases where a nearby
h o s p 1 t iJ I !t (' r v 1 c ,. hospat<il rereaves the pa·
upab1ht1es. purllcularly 1n t1l•nt. the Huntington In·
t he Intensive Can· und tercommunity Hospital
Ca~diac Care units MIC /R N relays the vital in·
Dr. Philip Ching 1s in formation on heart rhythm.
l'hitrgc of the hospit al 's medication~ taken and field
emergency department, the cart: to the other hospital's
unit through which the emergency room .
paramedic learn ope rate!!. Huntington lnlcrcort') ·
Variouscommunity firede· mun aty Ho spi tal 1s
partmenls in the area arc :..cheduled to open its outpa·
l r a 1 n in~ fir e Ci g ht in g l1ent surgery center early in'
personnel for emergency 19?5. Under this program,
field medical servicl'~. manor surgical procedures
Phy s 1c1 a n s and are performed in the
Ml€/RN 's are an contact hospital and the patient re·
with the fare department leased th esameday.
paramedic team at the Another step in the
.scene or an accident and hospital's continuing ex-
transmal emergency care pansio n in services. accord·
advice until the team safely ing to Grundy, is the addi·
transports the pahent lo a tion ofH. ca~di o-pulmonary
receivi ng hospital rehab1htal1Dn center under
Grundy note:; that the the direction of one of the
hospital staff already has area·~ leading pulmonary
come to r ecognize the specialists, Dr. Willia m
fireme n paramedics as Klein. This department is
"members or our family." especiall y beneficial for the
Robert A. Baker 1s the fire patient with chronic em·
captain in charge of the City physema whose condition is
of• Huntington Be?ch's soadvancedthatthereis lit·
paramedic program. Ue or no hope for improve·
This initial grou p or ment, but ~ho ca~. have
pa r a m e d i cs w i 11 be therapy and mslrucl1on that
augmented by a seco nd enables him to learn to Li ve
Huntington Beach team as oomfortably as possible.
next spring, with additional "This patie11t is taught he
parame<lics going .into ~ust _liv~ hi~ life .~especting •
service in Fountain Valley his hm1tataons. Grundy
in J an u a r y a nd in notes. "Hi5 therapy teaches
Westminster in July. This hlm how to breathe under
wiU advance the availabili· difficult circumstances,
ty or paramedic-staffed· and be learns to manage bis .
·van/ambulances from one body in such a way as to
to four u.n ats by next June. avoid conditions which
These units are folly create crisis-as well as to
equipped with life-saving know bow to get hlmself out
equipment. including radio·. of difCiculty." .
.transmitting eleclrocardi~ A 22,000 square foot, h!J!h·
graph machines and radio rise physicians' office build·
transmitting equipment. ing alro is currently und.Cr
Linda Baldwin, national construction. About 20 doc·
president or the American tors' offices plus a full c<;>m·
Association of Critical Care plement of supporting
Nursing, particiJ>ated in ~e .clinical service~ i~cluding
original training ro ram x-ray, laboratories and
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''Service With a Reputation"
10451 PARKAVE.
GARDEN GaOYE. CALIF. 92640
121ll62a.2444 1714) 534-2093
1213) 694-1837
replace previous stybng 111... The company also pro-
Ke Id ro n Has Time-Measuring Controls Which Also Dole -c1~~e~ec:1~noe.are manurac--~~~~sr;e0:~~x~'br~J1~.a~:!
• • · , · S · f A t t d p d t' luring unique, inflatable holding' tanks;iarge linen;. Out Ingredients 1n erv1ce o u oma e ro uc.1on concrete pouring forms for fortakes,ponds,tanks,etc ••
En ergy-savin g, quality
uss unmce and 'ingredients'
· measuring controls de·
signed to actuate automa-
tion in production have been
dev~loped by Keldron of
• ._ ~ar, Inc .. and are work· 4md .p.Jac~ ?:l -great em· ~{'Cjucnc·c. determining in <1uircd by ol<il'r convm-w l?pmcnt and p~odUction in~ o!" other simila!' ~P· phusis on pfooucing items
advance if any sequence is. ti onal methods. since 1L on item~ not needing mass phcahons for the building ofthehighestquality.
wrong and needs to be needs only about 10 walls to production, and many times industry. Their popular ••t>ounce..,
Ch <4nged before it is locked actl!ala the t.•ntirc system. they ;.ire called upon 'tn Sinda's air buildings have concessions· still are a part
in. They alsoean be run with Although clocks in the older ·make individu a_l ~arts ~or ma.de a sig_nificant cntrr in·. or their product line •• These
check -point periods to assist systems do not utilize much prototype testing wb1ch to tile environmental field. ar e s pecially designed
withqualitycontr~l· -Ctn"l'enl, }Wish observes eventually go into higher 1'hey are producing com· airbuildings designed in . Cos.~~ Mt's a.' .
Mcord in~ to liall Koelsch.
propri etor of the fir.m at 635
W. Paularino, they have
l)t'rfccted the ~laborale.
electronically-o riented de·
\'ice th'ul's much like a com-
plicated clock with a
memorv in collaboration
"1th a controls manufactur·
inl! firm.
The system -actually is the tha\ the solenoid switches \'Olume production at other plete air buildings desi~ed such a ·way to have a re--
( h may require some 40 to 50 plants. to provide portable covbrs silient surface for an inner
operative heart 0 t e con· watts apiece· for ;ictivation, They are technologists in for specific modular utility floor on which children trot board, supplanting the more ramrnar battery of requiring a total of 400 to 500 hybrid circuits. utilizing at sewage plants, designed make their own "ride,"
clocks which mechanicaJly watts power for operation. \'arious types of thick film. to collect the odors whlle jumping around uiuch as in
perform the same tasks At present the system . microelectronic modules the disposal operation is un· ·the manner of.uSing a tram·
through intricate settings lakes up about the same providing Jess expensive der way. They have been poline thanks to the bouncy
and soT<moid switches which space as a brick bat and will packaging for industrial manufacturing these to balloo~ effect.
This device is designed lo
handle processes with
~l·veral steps and varying
de~ees of lime in opera·
taon. featu,ing eight dif·
fcrent control channels
each of which can do as
many as JO i.eparatc rune·
taons.
utilize much power and:fre · a c com m o d a t e i n • and commercial uses. specification for Scientific These "rides'; are 45 feet
quently have to be reset terchangeable channels · MldJ'on has desig~ed and lnd~tries o~ Garden Gro~e hlgh in some cases and are
after mishaps such as which can be altered by dif-produced some 250 different for 1nstallatton where this colorfully finished in de.
power failures and outages, ferenl integrated circuits as circuits and has an ap-fwm is engineering correc· signs to simulate animals,
plusolhermisfunctions. operational requirements preciable vqlumeinresistor tivemeasures against foul· carousels, s nowmen.
may vury from day to day. and re sis lo r capacity ing up the air in l<>eaJes whales, and just about any
Since the electronic com· Koelsch says th<.• systems network~. They ar~ ge~ed where the ~lants_op.eral.s:,. . type of eff~c t the c_on·
ponents will hold aJI their can be reduced i'n si2!f:l to to do designs and quick Jobs, These air buildings are cessionaire at the tounsm
memory entries throu{Q.,. something about as big as a capitalizing. on flexibility in designed much like a huge attraction desires to create.
presewce of a small ballerr man's thumbnaUH iptricate staff andfacilitytobeableto lo=======~===-=====-=----Olllll(
unit m~unled to the device, space requirements_ prevail, shift rapidly Crom one type ~uch mash~ps merely res~lt through the expediency of, of. woduction· operation to
The control system ca n be
set ijp in check position and
run through its sequences to
<:nabll' the4 inspectors or
opcr;itors to sec what-is go.
mg to be done during each
m dow.n·h~e only, whale suing hybrid integrated another.
power required for opera~ circuits made oflhick film . They uspally produce
ti on of ttle indusfrial Keldron is a research and anywhere·· frorQ a few to
machinery itself is off. ·developm ent type industry 10,000 units before turning
The control system itself specializing in fi~di!"g to research for their next
will use 1/i!Oth th e power re· ·ans~ to problems in in· •c1ssignmenL ... '1
Cullig.an Wat~ Diversifies
Its · Services to Entire Area
struml'ntation. controls and · Kcldron serves major
other phases of ·production ·manufacturers -of -elcc·
on a small scale basis. tronicallY.·Orienled goods of
· They frequently are con· all types. ana also does a fot
tracted by larger manufac· of work in communications
turing firms to handle de-and Cable television.
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prevejltile maintenance as usedbyhospita1srorsevera1 Emergency sa·i l Re~. ·,r one oT its m~ outstanding patients. · ...,~
services, but Frank Watkins pointS out lhat· · · Watkins. s ales manager, patients with kidney failure Marshall Miller provides Ht'had the gratifying ex·
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AND~APING CO.
(714) 979-0288
068-,0 Newport Blvd.
os ta Mesa , Calif.
(]14) 64 5-2690
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Comma c:ill no res the c 0 m pa n y is can qualify for financial as· sailboat enthusiasts wlth perience of enabling a rac-
becoming more and more sistance. including the cost ~be security of getting 24· ing enthusiast to return to li;iiil&:======:;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:.
diversified. of water treatment for kid· 'hour repair s~rvice on competition the next day SHEET'MEJAL WORK w The Anaheim·based ney dialysis machines, un· damaged sails through a after it appeared a lorn
o'(le ration serves all of derSocial Security Bill HR· year-o l~ company be s~i.nnaker had eliminated -
Orange Cou nty and has I, and he sees this as a sig-operates in a 1500 square , ham from the r~c~. A -
been in service. of the area nifica~i..Potential for a foot .loft at 629 ~erminal telephone call to "Miller at • 6ALYAHl2B • cowa • llASS
for ne arl y 18 years, growi~market for Cul· Way mCosta-Mesa..... midnightand~everalho~s /' •STAKHSS1UL ,
featuring u continually ad·. ligan 's outstanding,.,_Jfarsball SailRepair may ~~ej!~ly-mornmg work did f
vancing ba se of business. surgica~ly clean wa~~· well be the only ~ompany in r Mar~hall has occasional · ·All Kinda of Oesigl\ Productioil and lnstatlatiofi ·
They are big in reverse T~e h1ghe_st ~aJon~y of the business which places a ·assistance from his wife
os mosis techniques that Culrigan's business as_ at '!lajor emph~is on. recut· Kathleen: He comes from
remove most impurities in· consumer level and consists ting and repamflg sails. Upland and attended Cal
(•luding bacteria and this .ofr~ntalofbomewater sof· Miller admits he is p I t P af b . co u P I e d w i th the a ; ·tening un.its, ~bile ~bout ~. osy a omgeomn enotrdaegru;.!· d · · · d d' · r percent of their business 1s equipped and stocked to be ne s 1nana . ..~. l:~~~~Z:ht~~qnueasnyiel~s~~t~~~ lf'or industrial and hospital· a manufacturer of new · hl~e is 1fa sai~ggen · l . · . · u bo to li tions sails, which he does 1mse , servm on crews b1gh quality water-eon· a r~ ryapp ca i._ • periodically~ but his major for Solings Newport 41'
tributing to making devices Culhgan also sew home effort continues in the repair d E · ' 35' H · d"ds that mu ~t be almost water conditioners as ~II field . _an . n::~n _s. ekf1
surgicallv clean (such as as providing equipment and The singular distinction cutungl_,f~~ wor ~~
el e c t r ·o n a c s . Ph a r . s~pplie~ for such waler con· of new sails he manufac· a courp et o ~ ~~ge sa1 · dationing processes as manu ac urers ID 1.ue area !"aceut.1cal a~d ~erospace . d . f .1 t t . lures is the fact that "all our before starting bis own
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cat1 R. Stevens David 0. Chambers
COAST SHEET META
731 W. nttt St .. CostciMtsa ' S.2224 andustn a lapphcat1ons). 0.xi ali_on . 1 r ~ i~n. sailsare madebyMarshaJI business
Al present therom~ey ~q~ati~,nwtr~~oo. Mill~andn~~MM~all~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
serves close to 1600 al home chlonnabon and reverse Sail.,. He performs as a one-/ ead
patients with water used ror 0~~~~~s points ou(~s ·a man operation and has de· New and Larger H quarters artificial kidney machines . signed hi s overhead to
-apparatus that sell for universal .solvent; w_ater ·where he can pursue the re· ~~11"""~~J~,.Oi.'fl~~~~~"ii'l'lr-1~r.i~'!'~~~-..m1 .... between -$1000 and $1500 tends l<;> pi~k up a bit of pair trade as a specializa· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ri· everything rt touches, par·
NOW • • .. W ashabre Leather .. ,.
TAN'·WASH
offering tremendous new
p otentia l i n intenor
decoration ideas and also
fashion wear.
• , • B~gamrron
Table.
F0t ttlf' oame of 'PJf nearest ret•il.ct .. s>f informatJOn on •
c1eaters'11DS contact #
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JJOl Harbot llYd. G-8, Co1to Me14, CA 92626
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ticularly minerals. tio~~rshall Sail Repair has
saved a lot or sailboat
operators from having .to
purchase a new. sail when
perhaps it wa s un.-
necessary. Miller notes that
a recut sail , provided the
cloth is reasonably durable
and not rollen, can be recut
to improve its errectiveness
for a fourth to a th'rd the
cost of a new one.
He is reported especially
gooq at restoring spin·
nakers, and he actually will
guarantee lo restore one to
95 per cenl of its original ef ·
fectiveness befpre it was
ripped.
Marshall runs a seven·
day-a-week shop and makes
himself available to bls
Cl.1$lomers 24 hours h day.
"When a sailing en·
thusiast needs help;-he l1tjlflij!NI needs it right now," he
~ly ~he 0.lly Pilot really tells
you what's new ~n your loc.I
community ... every day
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3001 Rid Hill A.ienue
Espana® \1, Suite 217
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
· Phone. (714) 979-5195
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P.O. Box 8>07, Founlain\auey, CA 92708 (714) 839.mU • 15'1·218>.
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Unique .Medical Condominillm ts :eemg:
'Develeped by· ·Mariners Savings· & 10~
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Mariners Savings & Loan Association ls introducing olliccr.: Ron McKlendry,•
.an entirely new conct'pt in. fln<&nc1al vice president,
med.lea l complexes . in a~d Patricio Bray. vke pre·
.Mar1ncrs Medical Arts s1dent · personnel and
Center recently started ncur· purchasjng.
Hoag Hospital. It's a con· They now haye more than
domlnlum plan. · $80 million in assets. whirh
The three-story-plus com· bears out the remurkable
plex. a 45,0Q!Ls~uare foot feat or h..iving grown more
building, is deSr'?ibed as be· than 10 per cent in footings
ing a forerunner in the field in the past )'<'ar despite an
or new innovative advan-~nfavorable period for
tages to the medical pro· ~rowth m desposits an the
Cession. industry.
Only doctorrsuites will De.emer. the managing
qccupy thebuilding,andthe · officer,· expresses ron-
physician who owns his owl) s.t<Ierab le optimism for tht?
suite may design it to Cit his financial oollook in the an·
own specifications, bCsides dustry in the next year
deriving a definite tax ad-· ahead. "The gove1 nmcrft ·
vantage. has been competing for the . consumer ~vings dollar,
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· Dtctmber 3t, '974 • tlll FUTUR"MA i
Miracle Mazda HeaV:y on -. .
Experience with Rotary .. .•
Miracle Matda or Costa the locale for this exclusiv'e
Mesa has the l,lnique di!i· dulersh1p And . the key
ti net ion of featuring people tn the aroup which
America's newest car. yet optrated GrNn•·s 'uc·
backed up by a team or ceuCLH Chevrolet dt·
&ptclalis.15 in service and .aler5h1p came here to
sales which has more.than a spearhead tM Introduction
decade -largely together-of the Mazda line.
in aun>m~eoperations . So, it Isn't surprising to
Mazda made-it.i~ebut as note that Gabrl~I Rodr1 ·
the first .rotary engine ear_ quet. get.ready foreman.
on tha market in the spring show$ a background of 15
of 1971, and Hal Greene. the years with Greene ... nor as
•ater. chose Costa Mesa as it unusual to point out. :iuch
Coast Sheet Metal Noted far ··
Multitude of Speciali zati on
JO vtar p('()plt I 3nd lonq~r
a!i Renee Bowen. orr1ce
manal!er."
Mack Orahood. ~alt5.
manager. notes that each o(
the 11nle,men. who ure 1111·
around men, serving io new
and used units, preceded
the Mazda store, too-Bob •
Lieb, Geori:e Woodcock and
Ball Pippin.
or course. long ex"
perien~e is the telling factor
in the crackerjack service
capab11t ties of the de-
alership, where Miracle
Mazda cdunts on the ·
leadership of Tom Ott.
ters for res1de ntiaf
commercial facilities.
service manager, and Don
Tietelbaum, part$
manager. The en ti re
and' service-department has
been with the store since it
started an 1971. ~n .add1t1on. the roor level which p1'duccd a dtfficull
will tnclude. a loun2e. deck condition in the market "he
area, e.xerci~e room and~ . expl ains . "but rt>~ent ~ymnas1um. men's sauna MED.ICAL CON.DOMINIUM-This is the architect's conception or the new changes ha\•e made things
and s howers, wome n's Manners ~led1ca.l Arts Center under construction near Hoag Hospital. look considerably more
sauna and showers, plus Doctor-tenants will own their own facility and share a top-floor physical 'avorable ...
Carl Stevens and Dave
Chambers. partner~ in lhe
14 -year·old Coast Sheet
Metal, Inc., of Costa Mesa
feature a completely ver·
salile shop with a muftitude
or specialized capabilities.
Their contribution to the constnlct1on industry has lncidentally, Mazda also
been utll1ty of copper tnm ha> a conventional re.-
for antique rffects on an· ciprocating <piston> engine •
c reas 1n,I! numbers or model. too. but the rotary
They have· recently ex: roomnes in coastal res1den· engine vehicle has attract·
panded their facility al 738 ces. Copper's non-tarnish ed the limelight beraus~ or w. nth St. to be able to ar· qualities provide doul:tlt> t ~ e . ~ o v e It 'i . or 1 ts
commodate more comror-handiness of prole£t1on as s1gn1flcantly ~1fferenl
tably an increased momen· well as a rch~·in-pow~r plant with fewer
tum in sheet metal features nuenced aesthetics. · moving parts. no vaJves. no
designed to accommodate lifters. no rods, no pistons
Jockerrooms. culturEYcenter. Mariners has been ;i
The center is expected to mulli-~ranch ~perat1on ror
be completed by June 1975 ly-20 years' history dating Ray Chaikin is president· • a. coll)pa~atively s hort
reports Frank Babich rcai back to its origin as Costa· '. Forest near the tum or the tame: ha ving opened its '
estate director fur Ma;iners .Mesa .savin_gs & Loan As· and chairman of the board year. . . Bayside and Lel~ure World ,', savings and Loan Associa-M.anaging o.fftcers of Seal Beach offices in the
tion, who is in charrre of sat . ~ociatton. and 10 years ex-of both CAC and Mariners. Mann~rs ar~ .Tom De.emcr, su'!lme~ of 1973. and addinl oflhe units o e _1ste~ce for the now-parent and the savings firm now executive vice president; ofrtces m Los Angeles· and.
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· \. <;ap1tal . Alliance Corpora-has five branches, with a B!ll Davis'. admi~strallve .Beve~ly Hills more recently.
Mariners Savings & Loan . taon wh1cb was formed to sixth offire soon to open in v1 c~ pres1.dent. Lester centl). . . .
Association has two signifi-broa~en its capabilities of Laguna Beach. Construe· Sm 1th, d a rector and · The ma11n offi~c 15 IC?Cat~d
cant milestones current· sel"\:•ce by beco·ming a lion is expected to be com-t~easure~; Ron ~eavey, a~ 1515 \\esl<'hff Drive 10
OCHA requirements for in· Fe ~ e r a l 5 a ~et Y and no cam sh~. dustry, and they also are regulations a re causing . a . As Orahood emphasizes, •
getting more and more or· stepped-up mo!11e~tum in the Mazda is primarily a
.ders for decorator-inspired '?rders f'?r fabr1cat1on al)d high performance vehicle m tat . d . installation of sheet metal with quiet luxury as well as
pubhcly held firm. pleted at Gl enncyre and. \'ace president. senior loan Newport Bt•ach
e cornice ~sign. safety shields and exhaust being prestigious. too.
The expansion· was made ~systems. . They carry between 50
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· • · • D · · d S · · · · possible through acquisition and 75 naw cars in sto~k'amt am er .,., a· i~ngs AQd t ' ·· tamon 1gn Features Wood or an adjacent 1200 square I a Oa\•e are ap-also up to 25 .used.vehicles. l · . . ll .1.1.l _ Q • foot building, giving them a pro a quarter?f a cen-These new .cars inclu~ a --Et.chings, Other Techniques total of 3SOO square feet or tury ~f ~now:how'" ~eir run crosssecl.lon or the en-c M R 1 R
. . M. area. . ~ s pec1alazat1on. having lire Mazda· lineup or
0 e• as· acmg ecca Hollee and Kim Kasell . workedtogetherallwoother passengermodelsaswellas • • signed .and manufac~ed · The company has a team sheet metal Cirrus before Mazda's exciting rotary·
. p~ovide the Orange Coast therushceffectofthes1~ ff 1 . 1 .. hanging out their own pickup which is a great·
CamberCo.,Inc.olCosta factors in Greer's produc· the company notes with with. ou~ta~ding wood of the stores at Fountain ·0 .ive.personne!!ncl!<1.in~· .shingle. workhor se as well as Mes~leadstheworldinpro-' tio!1 c~pability is his im· pride that th~y're doing a graphics 10 sign manufac· ValleyPlazacenter. thepartners,workmgoutol , -·recreationalunit. ~uctton of road race fair· ag1nahve crealive ability big job about helping to ture and also .de~orator· TheseniorKaselldoesoil one of the best·equipped '. Dave 'is active in · Greene, a borse"breeder •
mgs for motorcycles. . with speedy results couple<! make Costa Mesa a verita. · a.ccentua~ed furnis.hmgs de· paintings, too, and has sold scoullr\g, while Carl 1s ac-of considerable note is a· · Je~ Gre~r, the ~re~i-wi!Jl his letting ~ strong ble racing mecca forthe na-sign at Diamond Sign Co. of his canvases all ~ver ~e shops in the area. Of course; live in Masonic circles at dual dealer in Sou'thern'
dent, 1s a veritable artist 1n vein or perfectionism rule lion. Ct>sta Mesa. wt>rld. As he descrabes this they still do the largest per· many_ levels,, Stevens is a California, being the owner ~and -crafted fibe rglass· himonallhis_work. Camber Co. recently Actu.ally,_th~companyat .. phaseo!hiscareer,"Ipaint centageofthelrworkinthe directo oftheC t M fH IG P h A di
items and has such a unique Because of his speed and moved into its third location .· I~Ol Victoria .1~ part of two for my own pleasure and field of.downspouts and gut-.Count/WaterDis~~~. esa fn N~rw~f:.ne orsc e-~y. :
reputation in the racing and accuracy in interpreting de· at 741 Ohms Way and now different fac1hhes for the some of the paintings seem· · · · · fecreati~n.al Ciel~ that.be sign ~ith handcrafted has a total of·3500 square Kasells, a father and son to /~e selling.:• .Kim. d~s
has part1c1paled in fashion· fiberglass work it-is not at feet of area representing team, bec~u~e they also modern art paintings m oals
· ~g pa~ and accompany· ·~II unusual for famous rac· more than th~eefold growth have the original shop th~t and acrylics.
mg tooling for a multitude mg teams to contract him to from their original location was founded ?O years ago 1q Hollee notes with a
offamous r~cing projects. ·fly to, their plants to produce foury~araago. : West Los Angeles. . •chuckle that he changed
. Tb ese.111clude Da n . a moctup of new car de-Camber' co employS 10 Theyd~woodcarvtngsor careers from a baseball
Gumey'a Eagle (there was· signs, using foam ·inst~d or people growi.ng from the sa!ldbl~stmg · to achieve player to an artist early in
the-,Greer_ Influence in the·. day" Gr~r.' twosbme and one · ~1~d dimensional effect in. his life .. He was a catcher
bodies of 21 of the 33 cars The Can·Am Shadow hetpei"in two years. Camille signs and tradema~, ~nd for~ while with a Cleveland t~at ran io the last In· team flew Jerry to Chicago bet pe d j n fib e r g I ass they_ auga:ient thell' sign Ind1_ans farm club -recalls 1
d1anapolis 500), Yamaha recently and was amazed to lam~· ating and sanding in se_rvic.es with gold lea! ~P: having been behind the
racing a c. c es so r I es. have him .Produce "imtant'. earl er days, but now she is phcations aJ?d they do slit plat.e. f?r Bob Feller in an , K~wasak1 and BSA car" with bis one-day mo e .iovolved in ad· s~ree!'creationsforproduc-exh1b1bon .game one~ -
Triumph. . -. performance of artisanship ministration and safes. lion .items and. pasters of after a period as a serrupro,
They' a Is o e ngage from a car drawing. Nev a w 0 Jr is 0 (f ice varying quanhhes. They~ but after a couple of years
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~iodically in a host of A prom in en t boat manager and c b r is . also. do glass and marble at Northwestern University
s pecialized projects in ~manufacturer visited the . Mathi s is r 0 r em 8 n ekhihg.. . • and in art school in Chicago
fiberglass work which i11-__:.Costa Mesa plant recently mechanical drawing de'.. In their d~s1g!l'~ood .ef· and New .York his interests
v?lves ~roducin,g one-of-a· ~nd-ot)S'erved Jerry creat· si!ner and has architec· rects they hi~hhght ~ra.u.'s turn~ to his present . t1..,edaaa _. DWIW••
·Jund obJects for show ex-.1ng the replica of the tu r a 1 rendering and create raised designs m pursuits. .THE · · '. ~ hi~it and s howy items Gemini spacecraft to be capabilities, varfoust)'.pes.ofwoodsfor He ser_vedform anyye~ HUNTllll...IGTOlll...I CAR C
which range f~ cat boxes used as a novel ticket booth. Camille says the company wall h~ngmgs, pl aq':'es and as art director for a caJen--("'11111 f"'lllll ·
to spac~ casttes. and he ask ed with a h~s advanced sufficiently in other. items of in tenor and . dar compa~y artd later w~s · AYe Modeb to Choose frOM, lwdlldilMJ
Candidly, the com· any chuckle: stafftopermitJerrytomake-·exten?r decor. . . ?wner. of his own art studio •SUPER 70 . • CAUFOIMIAM . .z.HAHG-4
bas had .such amazing suc· "Don't you ever do ·personal appearances in Their m.any credi.t.S in-rn-Chicago before coming .,..,,....,...lr+'M c~~ucQh~~~ ~m~hlng~Q?'' ·~i~~majMs~ ~~s~nal w~~~ ~~to~~tb~W~~··1~~~~~~~---·~-~-~-------------~--~-l p~u~~~~ey~~~ .G~r~inff~~~~~ ~whl~~eydi~~p~.~~~~~em~~ttand M~cartoon1~g~ff~~~--------------------~===~===~
cenUy added..4 Cafe Racing his constant challenge. His ducts. She· expects him to Hamm s Beer and they de-. while. Hollee 1s a blue lodge
Divi.sion in whlcb Camille. customers say if it cannot appear at Anaheim, Cinch>· ~ason. member _of the Scot·
Greer, Jerry's win!, who is be do~e. they need onJy naii. Houston and Daytona of clown diving. He set' up ttsh .Rite and Shrine.
a corporate vice president, challenge him and he sets 4uringthen~xtseason. · Kim has studied art at
ia sales manager. . · out to accomplish it". Tbecompany'sprodUciio~ the Marine Corps' swim· Orange Coast College and
They manufacture their usuall/getting it done! line operation is devoted min g Pr 0 gr a m and Mesa College in Colorado.
I. f r o th G performed on tbefr exhibi· H · r th · own me o ca e racer pro-n e urney Eagle. mostly to motorcycle parts. ti d' . d . . e is a sur mg en us1ast. ~ucts .. probably the bott~t Camber Co. got into the act ~hile their R & D operation .on ivin.g team u.nng his---------~
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products s ince choppers jor contrac!or tried unsuc-totype models for racing Di amt ~·~·a datye ~ th n
came into being. These are cessfully to do the tooling vehicles. Jerry has been ac· · .ego an ive a so m . e BAR.RY
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'fibe'tglas s components . Jerry went on to de: tive in artisti&._field of enJ °:i1dwest an~.AlaskaSbwh1le
which are or aerodynamic sign some molds with a5 deavor all of1Ms adult life 5 e was growing up. e at.
utility to a motorcycle .. many as 20 different in· Rl fact. bis athletic career tended Long ~each .Sta~e
They include care fairings, terlocking parts. The end at Florida State College and ~d .P~en~ly .15, acti~ m wi.~now .sft'iel~s-which are 'product, Gurne.y's FQrmula In the u_.s. Marines in· a mi~ ra 9n ° two on·
minimal m weight and ena· A car. was hailed bf Auto volved swimming competi· ~essohlJ~cboolb;,rY ~
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ble the driver to.. ti,.avel Week as "t b e most tion and the showmanship wo c ~n, 0 sc almost~alying-~~po~-bea~~lra~~reft~·· r----------a~g~e-·-------~-~---~~--~
lion with utility or road Jerry makes some pro·
hand.le b a r s . A ca f e totypes out or foa m in$ead
adaptation greatly enhances of conventional materials,
the handling ability of the and using woodwork tools
motorcycle. , which enable him more
. Greer as a reputation' of fr~om in.shaping more in·
makineeacbparttikeapieCel tricate designs. He comes
·Of a rt. Camber Co. uses-up with single parts out o
high density foam r~ mak· many different pieces
ing lighter and -more dura· · which give the a ppearance
ble-tooling items. ·The. ofon~single part.
fiberglass products feature ThfS quaHty or literally
from 70 to 90 per cent glass sculpturing the tooling and
through the firm 's hand · ultimate production ot
laminating process. using · components has maae
less resin to wet out the Camber an important
glass and s~ueezing it out source of supply fo11 the rac·
meticulously to achieve.· lng industry all over the na·
) greater strength, lighter . tion.
"" wei~ht and extra flexibility. Camille. public relations
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uritington Intei"community Is Paramedic . . .
~~In~~~~~~~~~ 1n~~~ ~~~~:~ C?.:~~~•e :~~~! aM
mumty llospi\81 has the das directcv She b <t11 uuthor ing. The new omce struc· manager: Frank Bullard, Craig lfenderson, .physical
• tuu;t1vc, lifo-i.avtnJf role of with credits •n flearl &. Lure brings the total of or-office manager ; Sandra therapist. -
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~ Bld~Itµl table ·Qoncrete·:
Pounn rms by Silida---_
. -edst bubble, mostly for U1~ Sandi Industries, Inc .. ot the Unit alt!· . or purpose of eradicating foul
Fountain Valley bas Jerry Gask•: P~ ~~rs at fertilizer process· d1verslfl~ into a broad line the firm, poant!11 ~~d ~.plants as well as sewage or infl_atable coa\ed nylon ga~llne short1!.ges ~i re: treat facilities by cap-
and vmyl products whose sulti~g retrencnJ!len n ex turl emiss . nd treat·
servfng 1,1 the paramedic Lung mugaiinc und is a rice space al the complex to Williams. personnel ad· The hospital b:.s a staff or
bnse hospital fo r western p~11od1 c sp~ake r 1n 80,000square rcet. 'ministrator ; Joyce H.um · approx1mutely 325 physi·
OrangeCounty. :wminars on her :ir~a or Huntington fntercom· phr e y s, exec1.1l1ve ciansand sur~eons,he11dt.'<i
The hollpital. located al specialty The head nurse in munity llosp1tal now his u ho u s e k e e p e r ; Fred by, Dr. William '(hompson,
17772 Beach Blvd, 1s one of ffut)tinglon lntercommum· total or approximately _275 Williams. buiding engineer. chief of st.all ; Dr. Stanley
only four h~i>ilals an the ty Hospttal's ~mergency (.'m11 loyt•s . Th<• nursing and Dorothy Siemann, food Rosenblatt, vice ch1cr of
county to render th1:, v1t:,1l Room is Sherrill Dreier. !.la/f us headed by Caroline services manager. staff, and Or. Al~rt Garib,
space reqoir.ement.5 have pansaon of tourist ctttru~· in i:cm wit h ozon re·
prompted them to move in· ·lions, coupl~d with_ ma~~r~ ve~t unptedl'ilt >mell
to three times their original ty Of other llCm~ pn W JC the nei hborhood .......__
space jtl new headquarters ~he company haa bed en 1
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i.erv1ce. Huntipjllon In In theor y, the par:tmcdir· Aicon e, director or nursrng, Also June Todd, central secretary-treasurer. ter~munity tlospatul hus staffed ambulance takeis and three ass1Sta11t direc· s upply ; Ruth Fredette, Huntington Intercom·
12 mobile intcn!tlvc <'are the patient to the neare:;t re-tors-Pat Wilson . Yvonne medical records librarian; muoity H~pital bas ap·
<'er t i._f 1 e d nu r :, e i. ceaving ho:>pttal . However, Taytorand JoyceGomez. Robe rt Berkstresser, proximately SO members in
<MIC/l!N'!.J, the county 's at the outsl!t of the pro· Olher"key aides include pharmacii:.t: Weston Dick~ their Silver Anchor Aux·
largest tea m gram. Huntington In · Scott Crane, assistant ad· t bief x·ray technologist; iliary, presided by Lillian
• Accordtnl( to R1chJrd /\. tercommunity Hospital has ministrator; Jim' Gilbert. J ack Cu 11 is on, chief Rose. Election of oHicers
Gr undy , ho:.p1tal ad · been accommodattng up to controller: Richard For· laboratory technolo1:ist; for this group for 1975 is
at 18080 ~clid . lng research and eve op k'• ~ multi-acre menl work had channeled wor s on • . b Change or their firm thc1r prod~clion into di!· tent· · enclosures whic name from G & S .Am~ d · designed to convert
ments also reflects their ad-fer~ol fiel s. . patios and pnrking lots into
min1 strator . some bai.c GS per cent of the patients so rester, assistant controller; M 1 k e Pat l e r s on . pending. hosp1tab h.i\'e only four to served. Both distance and
five certified MIC RN 's patient loads at the rece1v·
lluntington lnkrcommuna· 1ng hospital have a bearing
ty llosp1tal's i.tafr or 12 upon which hospital re·
perm1ll> an interchan~e or . ce1ves the patient. .
duties, thus broadening In cases wh~rc a ~carby
ho s p 1 t '1t 1 s e r v 1 c r hospital receives ttie pa.
capabiht1es. particularly an t1cnt. the Huntington rn-
the Intensive Ca re and Lercommunity Hospital
Cardiac Cure units. MIC IR N relays the vital in-
vanctngdiversity. Tbecom· Smda'lnd\,lslr · as been ins tant weatherprooT
pany started out by 9uite activ ·. subcontract-warehousing or storaee .
specialiiing in production of ~~ro 1Jchon oC-1tan;i · area. as we!! as PL~ucing
huge, colorful trampoline-~!!"~s _tdec~lngJ for Hob•~ similar covers to pro~de
like bounce conce>&fons Cat sa1l bQ.W .. J!>~ Coa~t proteetion for• c.onstru~~on
Which they ba ~ade for Cat a m 3 r rrt: -::fl n d a S contractors dun.ng cnticaJ
amuseyrtparks and s pecially 4d esigned1earlY stages when foul
tOO,lisrattractions all over materials prove to be effi· weather could cause ex·
_/" cieot and effective as they pensi\le delays.
r eplace J>revious styling in The· com pan)' also J>rO-
clotb deCkiog. duces tents, awnings, boat
Dr. Philip Chin g is in formation on heart rhythm.
charge of the hospital's medications taken and field
emergency department, the care to the other hospital''S
unit throug ~ which tht emergency room.
paramedic team operates. lful)lington I.nteq:om ·
'Various community fire de· mu n it y II o s p it u l i's
partmenls in the a rea are !tcheduled to open its outpa·
t r ain ing fire fi ghting t1entsurgery center early in '
personnel for emergency 19'.75. U nde~ this program,
field medical services. · minor s urgical pro~~ures
P h ysic i a n s a nd are per formed 10'ttle _
MIC/RN's are in contact hospital and Lhe patient:re·
with the fire department leased the same day.
paramedic team at the Anothe r step in the
.scene or an accident and hospital's continuing ex·
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Keldron Has Time-Measuring Controls Wh ich Also Dole They also are manufac-covers fl exible marine
luring unique. inflatable holding' tanks, Jarge liners
concrete po·uring Corms for for lakes, ponds, tanks, etc ••
Lomar. Inc .• and are work· and places a great em-
Out 'Ingred ients' in Service of Au tomated .ProducUon
Energy-!. a ving. 'quality
assurance and 'ingredients'
· measuring controls de·
signed lo actuate auloma·
tion m production have been
developed by Keldron of
Costa Mesa. ! .
f\ccordmg to Bill Koel~ch.
proprietor of the firm at 635
W. Paularino, they have
perfected the elaborate.
electronically-oriented de·
'ice that's much like a com·
plicated clock with a
memory in collaboration
with a controls manuf~ur·
ing firm .
M'<1ucncc. determining in quired by older l'OO\'('n·
<idva nce if any sequence is. tional methods. since 1t
wron~ and needs to be needs only about lb \\alts to
changed before it is locked <.1ctuata the-entire system.
in. They also can be run with . Although clocks in the older
check-point periods to assist systems do not utilize much
withqualitycontrol. current, Koelsh ob!\Crves
' clopmcnt and production-ing on other similar ap-phasis on producing items
on it<·ms not needing muss plications for the buil~ing oflhe highest quality. _
production. and many limes ind';'str~. ~ . 1 , Their popul~r "botince.,
they .ire qa lled upon to Sanda s :ur bu1ldrngs have concessions sltll are a part
·make individual parts· for made a significant entry in·. or their product line. These
prototype testing which to the environmental fi eld. are s pecially designed
eventually go into higher They are producing com· airbuildings designed in
volume production at other plete ai r buildings desiITT1ed such a way lo have a r~
plants. to provide portable ·cov~rs silient surface Tor an inner
They are technologists in for specific modular uliJ\.tY floor on which children
hybrid circuits . utilizing ~t sewage plants~ designed make their own "ride.'"
various types or thick film, to cqllect tbe odors while jumping around JJ}UCb as in
. microelectronic modules the disposal operation is un· . the marwer of using a tram-
providing Jess expensive der way. They have been poline. tlianks to the bouncy
packaging for industrial manufacturing these to balloon effect.
and commer~ial uses. specification for Scientific These "rides" are .cs feet
Keldron bas desig~ed and lnd~tries o~ Garden Gro~e high in some eases and are
produced some 250 d1fferent for installation where this colorfully finis-bed in de--
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transmit emergency care pans1on in services, accord·
advice unhl the team safely ang to Grundy, is the addi·
• transports the patient to a lion or,,;.i_ Ca~di O·pulmonary
This device is design to
handle processes with
!>everal steps and varying
degrees of time in opera·
tiQn, · fe<1tunng eight dif·
fcrent J_'ontrol channels
~ch of which can do as
The system actually iS'the that the ~olenoid switches
operative heart or the ron· may req~1re some ~O l~ 50
trot board, supplanting the watt~ :-ip1ece for acl1vauon.
more familiar battery of requiring a total of 400~o500
clocks which mechanically watts power for operation.
perform the same tasks At present the system
through inlricate settings takes _u~ a~out the san:ie
and solenoid switches which space as a brick bat and ~di
utilize much power and fre, a c c o m m o d a t e J n •
quenlly have to-be reset te~c hangea bl e c hanDe,ls
after mishaps such as Wtuch ~an be alter~ by dif.
power failures and outages, ferent 1_ntegrated c!rcwts as
plus other misfunctions. operational requirements may va ry from lday to day.
circuits and has an ap-fi~m is engineerin g correc· signs to simulate animals,
preciahle volume in resistor live measures against foul· car o us e Is s now me n, v •
a nd res i ~ 1 or c a p a cit Y ing up the air in locales whales. and Just about any receiving hospital. rehab~tat1on center under
Grundy notes that the the.direction of one of the
hospital slaff already has area's leading pulmonary
come to re(•ognize the specaalasts, Dr. William
firemen paramedics as Klein. This departm~nt is
.. members Qf our family." especial!Y benefic·· for the
Robert A. Baker is the fire patient w1tb chronic
captain in charge of the City physema whose condit~on .is
of Huntington Beach's soadvancedtbatl~ere 1s ht·
paramedic progrpQ'l. tie or no hope for improve·
This inipal IJl'<>UP of ment. but ~ho ca~ have
p a r a m e d i cs w i 11 be therapy and mstructJon th at
augmented by a second enables him to learnt~ live
Huntington Beach tea m as comfortably as possible.
next spring, with addition al ''This patient is taught he
• par amedics going into ~ust .~i~ life.~especling •
service in i Fountain Valley his hm1t.at1ons. ~ Grundy
i n January and in notes. "Hts therapy teaches
Westmins..ter in July. This him how to breathe under
wi:tt advance the availabili· diCCicull circumstances,
ty or paramedic-starred and he learns to manage his
·van/ambulances from one body in such a way as to
to four units by next June. avoid c~~ditions which
Thes e units a re fu t~ create crisis as well as to
equipped with life-saving know how to get himself out
.,...-equipment, including radio·. or difficulty." .
.transmitting electrocardio-A 22,000 square foot, h1gh-
graptr machines and radio rise physicians' office build·
transmjtting equipment. ing also i.s currently under
LiDda Baldwill national construction. About 20 doc·
president qf the American tors"offi'ces plus a full c~m
Aisod_ation or Critical Care plement of supporting
Nursing, participated in the· clinical servic-es ~clilding
original trainin rogram x-ray, laboratories and
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Since the eleckonic com· Koelsch says th(' systems
ponents will hold ~I their can be reduced in size to
memory entries through something about as big~ a
t?_re,sence or a small battery man's thumbnail if intricat~
uiiffmounted to the device, space requirements prevail.
such mishaps merely resitlt through the expediency of
in down-lime only, while suing hybrid •tntegrat ed
power required for opera· circuits made ort~mm.
networks. Ttiey a re gear~ where the plants operale. type or effect the con·
tododesignsandquickjobs, These ai buildings are cessionaire at the tourism
capitalizing on flexibility in desi uch like a huge attraction desires to create.
.~~X 4~ 10 separate func·
tions.
stare and facility to be able to r-=•~a.:i;::;s:==-==-==-=-----~---~
shift rapidly from one type Di ck and Debb; e Gebhard
The control i.ySlem can be
set up in check position and
run through its sequences to
t:nablc• the inspectors or
opE'rators to ~ec wh at is go-
ing lo be dw1e during each
lion of the industrial Keldron is a research and
machinery itself is off. ·development type industry
Th e control system itself specializing in finding
will use '1t10tb the power re-·answers lo problems in in·
strum en tation , controls and
Culligan Water Diversifies
other phases or pr'oduction
on a small scale basis.
They frequently are con·
tracted by larger manufac·
turing firms to handle de· Its Services to Entire Area
or production operation to
another.
They usually produce
anywhere froro a few to
10,000 units before turning
to research for their next
41Ssignment.
. Keldron __ se[Y~S_Elajor,
·manufacturers of elec-
tronicallY.--Oriented goods or
all types, and also does a lot
of work in communications
an~ Cablete~evision.
Culligan Water Co. or ·whendesignedforbomeuse M. arshall M1'lle I Offers ou·1ck Orange County emphasizes and as rpueh 11s $8000 when (
one or its most outstanding patients. ·
d ICK'S
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~nd
~DSCAPING CO.
(711+) 979-0288
preventive m_aintenance as used by hospita1sforsevera1 Emergency sa·i I Repa'ir
sen•ices, but Frank, Watkins points out that I ·11 'd He bad thegralifym' g'e ... 2068-70 Newport Blvd.
Frtt munates .
Cunom Homa
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Watkins. sales manager, patients with kidney failure ~fars~all M1 e.r prov1 .es " C"' t i.1 • c 1 • f lb th ls th perience of ""'nab"-g a rac· vs a r~esa ' a ' • notes the company is can qualify for financial as·_ .sa1 oa ~n us1as. wt "' iw1 ,
becomi ng more · an<J more sistanc;_e, including the cost the secunt~ or gett_ing 24· ing enthusiast ~ return to li;iiiiiii •. ======::=;:::;:::;;;;=;;;;=~5~~
diversified. • of water treatment for kid· hour repa1~ service on competition the next day SHEET IACTAL WORK fl ..
• T he. An a hei m-bas ~ ney dialysis machines, un· damaged sails through a :Pf~~~a~:Pratir!~~na~erdn IYU: I, ·· o)'l.e r~i~n serves all o( der Social Security Bill HR· yea r ·o l~ compa ny h e llldntrlat Cat aiard-'-lnw..tid ' ~. Orange County a nd has 1, and he see$_.lhis as a sig· operates m a 1500 sq~are him fro m the race. A /-
been in service of the area nificant potential for a Coot .loft al 629 Termmal teleph6ile call to Miller at • •AL•AMIB •COft'a •-.US
fo r nearly l8 years, .growing market for Cul· Way mCosla Mesa. 'midnight and several hours •STAMl'SSSTllL
.'featuring a continually ad~ liga n 's o utst anding, Marshal{ e airmay of early-morning work did. --
vancing base of business. · surgically elean water. well be the only co in the job. . .
They arc bi g in reverse Th.e highest ~ajori~y of the business which places a Marshall bas occasional
os mosis techn iques that Culhgan's busmess is. at major emphasis on recut· ·stance from his wife,
remove most im purities in· consumer level and coo;nsts ting and repairihg.sails. ~~nd n~n~e a~e~d!dfr~
eluding bacteria and this .or rtmtal of home water sof· M · 11 ~. t b • Poly al Pomona fnr,a busi· ·<' o u p 1 e d w i t' h t he i ; tening units, while about 35 . • e r t s e 1 s .,
d · · . t. d d. · f rnorcent of their business is ·. equipped an stocked to be ness management degree. e1oni za ion a n ism ec· ,,,~ . · and hos ·w a manufacturer of new He is a sailing enthusiast lanl techniques, yield ultra: !for industrial w . pi · sails ·which~ "'he does himsetr, serving ori crews
bigh qu ality water-con-labQr~tory app cations. peri~ically but his major for Solings. Newport 41 's
tributmg to making devices Culligand~l.so sells h~m~ effortcontin~es in lhe._repair and Ericson JS's. He ctid that mui.t be almo st \Valer ~o~ tt1on~rs as e field . d . k f
surgically clean (such as as pr~v1d10g eqwp"?ent and The singular distinction cutting an repair wor or
e I e ct r o n 1 c s . Ph a·r • s~pplte~ for such water con-or new sails he manufa• :n:~:J1~t::e~einl3Ji~e ~~~
maceutical and aerospace dit_1~n~~g p"J'f.~(ss~~ as lures is the fact that "all out' before starting his own ,..
·All Ki~s of Design, Pl'oductlon and Installation
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COAST SHEET METAL
738 W. 17 .. St .. Costa Meta industrialapplications) .. 0.x i a •_on , 1 r ~ ·~n . sailsare madeby Marshall business. ·
Al present the ~mpany coag~all~n,neutr~~tion, Mi~randn~by M~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ serves close to 1600 al home' chlort~atton and reverse Sail." He performs as a one-New and Larger Heddqua~ers patients with \\ater used for os~o~~~· . l (' man operation and has de·
artificial kidney machines . a 10~ pof 5 fu a~ a signed his overhead to
-apparatus that sell for umdversa .s~ ven · ~·~ e~ ·where be can pursue.the re·
between $1000 and $1500 ten stht<;> Pl~t t uf : 1 0 pair trade as a specializa· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~••&•••~~--------~~·e"ey 1ng1 oc~.p~ fo .
NOW • • • Washable Leather
licul arJy miner.sis. ... 1 ~~rshall Sail Repair has
saved ·a lot of sailboat
operators from ha ving to
purchase a new sail when
perhaps )t was un·
necessary. Miller notes that
a recot sail. provide<.\ the
cloth is reasonably durable
and not rotten, can be recut
to improve its errectivehess
for a fourth to a third the
cost or a new one.
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TAN~WASH
offering tremen dous new.
poten fitl in inte rior
decoration ideas aod also
fashion wear ..
For the name of )'OUt neatest retailer of information on •
dealershtl>S contact •
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ll03 Hcirbcw ltYd. ~.Co.to~ CA 92626 171 4155'-1044 •
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He is reported especially
good at restoring spin·
nakers. and he actually will
guarantee to restore one to
95 per cent of its" original ef ·
fectiveness before il was
ripped.
L Marshall runs a seven·
• • day-a-week shop and makts Onlythe ~ityPltotreallytelta himself avattcfb~-to hi$
,.,., "W}\at'• new In your. foe•I customers 24 hours a day.
communlty ... everydaj .:'Whefl a s ailing. n-
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Esplanade \,1, Suitt 217
<Asta Mesa, Ca. 92626
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Unig~ · edital · C-0ndtimfu.ium IS Bemg :
eloped by: Mariners Saving ~&-i.oan:·
Miracle Mizpa He~Vy on
Experifnce Wlth Rotar}r
Mariners Savings &c Loan ~
Association Is Introducing
.an enttrely new con~pt in.
tn edlcal cotnplexes in
.Ma riners Medical Arls
Miracle Maida of Costa 'the locale for this exclu.s1vt
Mesa has l hct unique dis· dulersh1p. And. the key
orricer; Ron MtKlendrv. t inct ion of featu ring people in the eroup which
Cinanclal viC'~ preslden·1: America 's newest cu . yet . oper ated Greene's sue·
andPatriciaBray,\l'lNprc· backed op by a team or ces5ful Chev rolet de·
sident • pe-rso nn el and specialists in service and .alershtp came hert to
purchaidng. · sal~ which has more than a spearhead the introduction
They now have more than decade -1argely together-oflhe Mazda line.
10-vt'ar peoplt' 1 :tnd lonqer)
as· Renee Boweo. oHlco manai:er."
Center recently started near
iloug Hospital, It's a con·
-...___ dominlum plan. ·
-........._ The three-story-plu:11 com·
$80 mi llion 1" 3ssets, whl<'h in automotive OJIU.lltiona. So, it isn't surprising to
bears out the remarkable Mazda made its debut as note that Gabriel Rodn·
feat or havinl? grown mori! the fi rst rotaey engine car q1:1ez. get-ready foreman,
Mack Orahood . sJle~.
manager . nott'~ that euch oJ
the s1Msmen. wlio-are ut[.
around men, serving \n.new.
and used units, preceded.
the Mazda store. too-Bob •
Lieb, Geor&e Woodcock and
Bill Pippin.
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--,,It.!• a,,45 ,000 squar~ foot -~an 10 per cent in footin~s on the. madcet in the spring shows a background or 15 OC cQ u rse . long ex·
perience is the telting factor builatn8..!!_ described as be·
ing a forerl,ln in the field
of ftew innovah va n·
tages to the mc<lical re...,.
Cession. Onl y doctors' sujle.s...will
occupy the building, and the
phy~clan who owns his own
suite may design it to fit his
own specifications, besides
derivj ng a definite tax ad-·
vantage.
in the ~st year despite un of 1971, and Hal Greene. the ~s wllh Greene ... nor 1s
unf a vo ra ble...Pe.rlod for dealer, chose Costa Mes;tas it un\J!ual to pol.nl~ut such
i::rowth In despOstts in the
1ndustrv. . . ~eemer. th. e managing';Coast .. Sheet Metal Noted for officer .· cxpre:;ses con· 1.
siderable optimism for the I •t d f S · · , . t · nnanc1a1 outlook in th~Mu t1 u e o pec1a 1za ion
ill the crackerjack service
capabilities of the d.e·
alersh1p, where Miracl~ /
Mazda counts on the l
leadership of Tom 'Ott,
service manager, and ~ Tletelbaum , "}>a rt s t;..,.
Tn addition. the roof level
will include ~ louni!e. deck area. exercise roo m and:
hymnasium, men's sauna
and s howers, wo men's
sauna and showers, ,,t\ls
locker rooms.
The center is expected lo
be completed by June, 1975,
reports Frank Babich, real
estate director for Mariners
Savings and toan Associa·
tion, who is in charge or sale·
of the units.
duslry an the next year ·
ahea d. "The government ·
has been competing for lhe
eo~sumer savings dollar.
wh1C'h produced a difricull
condi\ion in the market " he
. -.............. MED_ICAL CONDOMINIUM-This is the architect's conception or tlt~ new
I • ' exp ains. "but r~cenl
Man ners :\ledic~.l Arts Ce~ter unde1 . ~onstruction near Hoag Hospital.
Doctor-tenants \\ 111 own their own fac1hty and share a lop-Cloor physical
culture center. ·
• changes have ma'de. things
look considerably th~rc
f.;lvorab le.''
Mariners has been a
multi-branch operation for
ly-20 years' history dating Ray Ch~ik m i!\ president:
back lo its origin as Costa· . · Mesa Savings & Lo A • and chai rman or the board . . an s .
• ·a. co m paratively s hort
Forest n.ear the turn of the time. havinl? opened its'
year. Baysjde and Leisure World ·
Managing offi cers or Seal Beach offi ces in th~·
Mariners ar.e Tom Deemer, summer of 1973. and adding
executive vice president; offices in Los Angeles and.
Bill Davis. administrative Beverly Hi lls more recently
vice preside nt; Lester cenlly. ·
S mi t h. di r e-i:l o r a nd · The mai n office is located
t~easu re r : Ron Peai.:ey. at 1515 Westchff Dri\'C in
Carl Stevens and Dave
Chambers, pa rtners in lhe
14 -year -o ld Co~t Sheet
Metal. Inc., of Costa Mesa
feature a completely ver·
salile shop with a muflitude
of specialized capab1ht1es.
The y have recently ex.'
pan ded their facility at 738
W. 17th St. to be able to ac·
commodate more comfor·
tably an increased.fllOplei1·
tum in sheet metal features
designed to accommodate
OCHA requirements for in·
dustry, and they also are
getting more and more-or·
ders for decorator-inspired
metal cornice design.
manager,. The entire
ters fo r residential and· servic~ depirrtmen_t has
commercial fQCiltties. been with the store since 1t ---.....;.: · started m 1971.
Their contribution llt-lhe con"Struct1on .industry has---..J!'cidentally, .Mazda also
been utility of copper trim ha;-a co nventional re·
for antique effects on tn· ciprocating (piston) engme crea si n ~ num<bers of ·model. too. but the rotary
rooflines in coastal resaden· engine ve hicle has attract-
ces . Copper's non-tarnish ed the limelight becaus~ or
qualities provide doubl'!. l ~ e . ~ o ye It Y . o f tl s
handiness of protection as s1gn1flcanlly different
·well as. architeeturally-in ·. pow~r plant w1Hr fewer
rl t.Lenced aesthetics. movmg parts. no valves. no lifters. no rods, no pistons·
F e d ~ r a I s a f e t y and no camshaft,
regu lations are causing . a As Orahood emphasizes.
stepped-up mo!fl en.tum . in the Maida is primarily a
<?rders f~r fa br1 cat1on and high performance vehicle
mstallati~n of sheet metal with quiet luxury as well as
safety shields and exhaust being prestigious, too.
\'tce president · senior loan Ney. port Bl•at•h The expansion· was made systems. . They carry between 50
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· • · • . D · · S · · · possible tbrough acquisition and 75 new .Qars 1n stock and • . am ' er ai'f'ings Add to 1amond ign Features Wood of an adjacent 1200 squarc-Carl and Dave ure ap· also up to 25 used vehicles. ll ll.1 foot building, giving them a proaching a quarter of a cen· These new c·ars include a Etch1·n"'S Other Techniques total of 3500 square feet of tury of know-how in their run crosssecuon of the en·
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. R I R . · ~ ' area. s pecialization, having tire Mazda li neup of
Mariners Savings & Loan·
Association has two slgnifi ·.
cant milestones current·
~oc1at1on. and 10 years ex· of both CAC and Mariners,
.1ste~cc fo r the now-parent and the savings ·nrm tnow
~ap1lal . All iance Cor!X)ra· has five branches. with a
t10n wh1c_h was formed to sixth offi ce soon to open in broa~en its capabilities of Lag una Beach. Co nstrue·
service by becoming a lion is expected to be com·
publicly held firm. pleted _at Glenneyre and. ...
0 e as acing Me£ca l . . ·~ worked togetherattwoother passenger models as well as
• • . • -pr~~i~~e t~:do~~~e K~~~ ~~n~sli~":ffe~t~rut'::~~gr~ The company bas a tea m shheet . metal tfirtmh '· be~re ~az.da 's exciting rota.ry· ..
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"--Co f "th tst d" .or five personnel, ; .. cludind. anging ou eir ow n pickup, wh.tch is a great
M •jU'Cd .. Inc. of Costa ?Ctors in Greer's produc· .1he.. company, noies with wt hi ou. a~ JDg wood of lhe' stores at Fountain . . .~ ~· . '! shingle. workho r se as well as es~ ea s the world in P".O°' tio~ c~pability _is his im· pride that they're doing a grap cs 10 sign manufac· Valley Plaza center. the partners, worKtng out 01 • -·recreational unit. ~uct1on of road race fair· agmahve creative ability big job about helping to ture and _;ilso .de~orator· The senior KaseU does oil one o( the best-equipped '. b ~ v e is ·a ctive i n··· Greene. a horse· breeder •
mg$ for motorc;Ycles. . with speedy results coupled make Costa Mesa a verita· · a~centua~ed furni s_hmgs de· paintings, too, and has sold scouti ng, while Carl 1s ac· or consi.derable note, is a •
Jef!Y Greer, the presi· with his letting a strong ble racing mecca for the na· stgn at Diamond Sign Co. of hi> c~vases all over tM s!mps irrthe are-a. Of course; live in Masonic circles at .dual dealer in Southern' ·
dent. is a veritabie artist in vein of perfectionism rule tion. Costa Mesa. -:World. !<s he describe.~ this they still do the largest per· many levels. Stevens is a California, being the owner ~and-cra fted fiberglass· him on all his. work. . Cambe r Co. recent Ty Actu.ally,_ th~ company at . ·phase of his career ,J'Tpaint centage of their work in the director of the Costa Mesa of Hal Greene Porsche-Audi'
items a~d ~as such a unique Because of-bis speed and moved into Its third location .· l!Ol Victoria .1~ part of two for my own pl easure and field.of downspouts and gut· .County Waler District. in Norwalk.· rep~~~n1nlherac~ga~ accuracyinin~rpretingde· at~l Ohms Way and now different factl1t1es for the someofthe paintingsseem~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ recreall~n~l fiel~ that_tie s_ign with han.dcrafted has a total of 3500 square Kasell s. ~ father and son to be selling._'' _Ki~. d~s .·
. ~as part1c1pated in fashion· . fiberglass work, 1t is not at feet or area, representing team, bec~u~e they also modern art paintings moils ~ng pa~ and accompany· . ~1 unusual for famous rac· more than threefold growth have the on gmal shop th~t and acryli cs.
mg tooling for a multitude 1ng teams to contract him to from their original location was found~d 20 years ago In Hollec notes wi th a
orramousracing projects. ·fly to their plants to produce fouryearsago. . : ~est Los Angeles. . . •chuckle that he changed
. The~ e. include Dan · a. mockup of new car de· Camber Co. employs 10 They d~ wood c_arvm~s or careers from a baseball
Gurneys Ea1le (there was· signs, using foam·instead or people growing rrom the sa!ldbl~stmg . to ach1eve pl afer to an artist early in • ·
the G~er_ influence in' the · clay" Greer' twosome and one · ~1rd d1m~ns1onal effect in-his life. He was a catcher
bodies ol 21 of the 33 cars The Can-Am Shadow helper in two years Camille signs a.nd trademarks, and for a "hile with a Cleveland t~at ran in the last In· teamnewJerrytoChicago helped in fib ~r gla ss they_ aug°:'ent their sign Indi_ansfarmclub -:-recalls 1
d1anapolls 500), Yamaha recently and was a~ to laminatjng and sanding in se_rv1~es with gold leaf ~P-having been behind the
racing a c, c e s,s ori es, have him, produce "instant: earlier days, but now she is. phcabons ar.id they do silk pla~e J?r Bob Feller in an
Kawasaki and BSA car" with his one-day more involved in ad· s_cree!1creallonsforproduc· exh1b1lton game one~ -
Triumph. . performance of artisanship mini~tration and sales. lion _items and. posters of after a period as a senupro.
They a Is o engag e from a car drawing. Nev a w 0 1 f is 0 r f ice varym~ quanbttes. They but after a couple of years -perl~ic_ally in a. host pf A promin e nt b 0 at m ll"ll ager and ch r is . ~lso . do glass and marble at N~rthwestern Unlv~rsity
spee1alized pro1ects In manufacturer visited the Mathi s i s r 0 rem an etching.. . and m art school lo Chicago
ftberglass work which in· ·Cost.a Mesa plant recently mechanical drawing de:.-.In their d~sig!1 wood _ef. and New York ~is interests
V?lves ~roduclng , one-Of·a· ~nd observed Jerry creal· signer and has architec· feels they hi'hhght ~rau:is tum~ to his ~resent
· ~nd obJectll for show ex· -1ng the replica of the tu r a 1 re n d er i n g an.d. cr~\~,rais.ed designs in pursuits. ~it and showy items Gemini spacecraft to be capabilities. v~ious l>:pes of woods for He ser_ved for many years
which range from cat boxes used as a novel ticket booth. Camille says the company wall h~ngmgs. plaq~es and as art director for a calen· to spac~ castles.· and he a s ked w nh a has advanced sufficiently in other. items of interior and .dar c_ompa~y and later w~
Candidly, the.. com 11ny chuckle : aWftopermitJerrytomake ·exten~r decor. . . -~wner. or his own art studio
18275 Mt. Baldy Circle
fountciin Valley. Ca. 92708
Telephone (714) 962-6648
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\las had such amazing sue· "Don't you ever do personal appearances in Their m.any credits in· in Chicago before coming
cess in acceptance of. its something easy?" some of the major shows elude special 'Yor~ and ef· --west to be .o? the Walt Dis· p~u•th~they~~~-G~r~~~~nn~is in~~t~ydis~~pro-~ts~Bu~~m~a~ M~cartoon~gdill~a ~~~~~-------------------~~-~-L ~~y~deda~~bci~ ~romb~~a~~Lffis d~ts.S~e~e~filmto H~msBe&andthey~. w~le.H~~~ahl~~P~---~-~-~------------~===~===~s
Division In wblcb Camille. customers say if it cannot appear at Anaheim, Cincin· ~ason, member _or the Scot· i
Greer, Jerry's wife, who is be doqe, they need only n}ti, Houston and Daytona t1sh.Rlte and Shr1.ne. ;
a corporate vice president, challenge flTm and he sets duringthenextseason. or clbwn dMng. He set up Kim bas studied art at
. • • t NIW/ R~fr~SimJg" issalesmanager. out \o accomplish it"· Thecompany'sprodUctio~ th~ Marine Corps:.swim· Orange Coast _College and
They manufacture their usuallygettingitdone! line operation is devoted ~~~;m:{:ngtb:i~exhlb~ Mesa College m Cqlorado. own line of care racer pro-On the Gurney Eagle, mostly to motorcycle parts, He is a surfing enthusiast. ~ucts •. probably the hottest ·Camber Co. got into the act while their R & D operation lion diving team during his t l fte l six years in the service. r ... ------___;___.:_-'
I em in motorcyc e racing ~ r a arge aero.space ma· is largely involved in pro· Camille is a native of San
produots st~ce ch~ers 1or contractor tried unsuc· totype models fo r racing Diego and liver! also in the
. c~me into bemg. -These are cessfully to do the tooling. vehicles. Jerry has been at.· d fiberglass components. Jerry went on to de· live in artistic field or en~ mi west and Alaska while hi h · r od · 1d • she was gri>wtng up. She at· w. ~ are o aer ynamic . s1gn some. moi; s with .as deavor ~ of his adult life. tended Long Beach State
utihty to a motorcycle. many as 20 different ID· In fact. his athletic career They include cafe f atrings, terlocking parts. The end at Florida State College and and presently is active in
BARRY
GOLDWATER
SPEAKS OUT In the
DAILY PILOT windflow shields which are product. Gumey's Formula In th~ U.S. Marines in· administration or two.Mon·
minimal in weight and ena· ,A car. was 'hailed bf Auto volve<r'swimming competi· tessori schools. They have
ble the' driver to travel Week a s "th e mos t tion and the showmanship two children, both of school ~m~tinalting·~~~i· bea~~ra~car e~~·· ~~~-~~--~~~a~g~e~·~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~
lion with utility or roftd Jerry makes some. pro·
handlebars. A ca f e totypes out of f<Hlm instead
adaptation greatly enhances of conventfonaf materials,
the handling abiUty of the and using woodwork tools
motorcycle. ' which enable him more
. Greer as a reputation' of freedopl in shaping more in·
makinceachpartlikeapiece: triicatel designs. He comes
·of art. Gamber Co. uses up with single parts out o
high density loam r~ mak· m a ny di fferent pieces
ing lighter and moreldura· · whi~h give the appearance
ble tooling items. The . of one singlepart.
fiberglass products feature . This quatity Of literally
from 70 to 90 per cent glBM sculpturing the tooling and
through the firm's hand ultimate production of
laminating process. using· components has maae
less resin to wet out the Camber an important
glass and squeezing it out source of supply for the rac·
meticulously to achieve.· ing iooustry all over the na.:
greater strength, lighter ·. tion. .
• weight and el'tra flexibility. Camille. public relations
':""One of the • mosr lm\ique . offic r and spokesman for
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' . 1° F\tTUR:'MA 1751 December 31, 1974
r~uili Coast Plaza HOtel Promises ! Tel e-Co ~. of Calif. I)jverters Give
T 6 Launc;li Busy ConventiQn Era tinct Savlligs on Long Distance §ervice· ...
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By BRICE
WORTHTNGT01¥ htir-• l«U.. C>lttctlr
Jltimately rxtendeJ to this are•~uthern c'altfornia.
Of course. thty also are
Besides providin1 Costa' overseeing significant Mesa with Its Clrist. truly phases of the oonstruction
elegant and vnsatlle work that is proceeding just
hostelry with adeguate ap. across Bristol Street from
point.ments to fat the most the South Coast Plaza and
exciting atmosphere. Sopth Town Center shopping co~"'
Coast Plaia Hotel promises plex.
to laun ch this entire area on Beginning in ~75 the
a beckoning new era. l'lucleus of a.baifdozen will
This l7·story, 406·room be growing to a team or
hotel wall be the 58th around 18 persons by about
establishment in the "fami· May. Advance forces in·
ly" of Western Jnterna· elude those responsible for
tional N.otel . and it pro--=foOO and beverages, the as·
mises to establish C-Osta sastant mahager, chef,
Mesa and the Orange Coast director of rooms, dtllector
as a conveohon center ofhousekeeping,etc.
upable of accommodat10g And. by the time tbe titles
groupsofregionalandstate are prop,e,rly filled by
level. knowledgeable and ex ·
Th<> Communicntio,....s can direct emergency calls often quoted." he Sfl)'s. sremingly. through the
North Am~ric1n Life & swimpting pool, putting D1v1s1on of the Telephone to a paging service. which "When a company or a simplicity of having..talls
Casualty Company of Mio· ~en. paddle tennis Company ofCahforniu is in tr4lnsmits a voice messaie person moves hiJ fdCation.
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on a local phone number at
neapolis. as well as t\avil)f fbesides lour t.tnn1s courts Its third year or providing to the doctor on a ~kct. he still can Lwor his pa st t h e d. i s t .a n. l c I t Y
committed lbe~Y to elsewherel • .' . badminton sub5cribers with economfo pager. Its range will reach patrops-with no -toll: automatically dJVerted lo
accommodatior overflow courts and Children's play shortcuts on certain long from Santa Barbara to San telephone call services ot a; their ollice in Orange
'uests a~· -satellite meet· a~a are on asparlous game distance service through Diego! .cost of only about 30. cents CO\{D.1.X,._
ings ·a major national deck, which overlooks a g use of call diverters and Er.le. Brown', presldfflt, pet call to himself-· ·· •
cptfvention of realtors. arden court at the foot of a automatic bridging units notes that salesmen with perhaps $3.00 per day total Among t~e many advan·
scheduled for the Anaheim :breath-tuking 20-foot connected lo various local simi lar communications lnvestment-insteadof hav· tages of this system. it pro.
Convention Center in 1978. :water(all, exchange lint'~ as ~ell as problems and inability to in~ to spend around S300 a vi~es them w~th more cer·
Biehn confides their ma-Both the game deck and Pro g-r am m 1 n g t n le r • follow scheduleJ w.Uh pre· month tor ti foreign ex· t:un contact with .customers
jor effort has gone to en· the garden court_, wruch wjll conn~ ct ions l h r.o ugh dictable telephOne conC~ct change line." . w:tto ~ould be hes1l<1~~ ~bout coura~e sessions which will be lavishly appointed wiUu ~~.~.~,!st I ca led. I 1 nes, e1re using the sa~~ paging M~ny ~r .. their custo'!"ers dialing a long distance
involve groups not exceed· growing greenery will h~es ansJlflndhnes. system to a sigruf1cant .ad· "m:untain remote offices •. number ..
ing 500 visitors Cpl us food.andcocktailservice. The 'telep'hone Company vanta~~-. _ . whatev~r numbers com· Besides its rooms with of California has head· Add1t1onal soph1stacahon
mute here for tt1e event contemporary decor. de· quarters at. Esplanade VT, in comm uni c·a l i o .n s
from ne arby Southern pictiog the spaciousness of Unit 107 at 3001 Red Hill syste.ms includes. an in·
California communities). Southern Califorpia sur· Ave., in Costa Mesa. creasmg trend in mstalla· Th~ ho.tel 's convention roundings, the tlotel will The Cof?lmunications tion of mobile phones in
policy . 1.s to assure the feature an area farming ef· Division provides :i cars. . -.. • Famous Hand Laminated Quality
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Perhaps more 1mporta..i. perienced people. the amaz.
ly, It is bring10g lo Co~fa ingly meticulous task or
Mesa for the first time a selecting the legions of staff
tompletely professional members which will grow
starr of hotel people who are to a total o( «iO by the lime
ava1lab1hty of al least 100 -feet of the 1900+ at its customer with consultancy It all adds .up lo com·
rooms for the typical daily Orange Grove Coffee Shop, on best availabile ~ul~pta-mun_icalion~ consultancy
demand of commercial a dominating slcy1ight lined t ions to the marvels Of the services to find answers to
travelers who are reguJar with live plants set into the c I echo hi.cs age, ·a lm?sl a ny f?roblem -
guests from week to week or walls, plus refrigerated establishing long .distance rangmg from private phone mont~ lo month. wine displays in its con· connections through local systems, alarm sysle"'!s,
· lnca~en~a.lly, con~ntions tinenlal dining room-linesatafractionofthccost pager systems ~nd _mobile
are a s1gn1f1cant boon to the Alfredo's, a night club set· of acqu,.iring a direct line phones. lo com~10allons or
economy of an area-as ex· ting al its Blue Parrot En· with a 'dlshtnl point (for in· the various services, all in a
perienced convention tertainme""lounge, the stance: Los Angeles and pa~kage. •
lo cales have learned Galleria Bar and selected Riverside hookups with Brown .. points ou~ Thi"
through the y~ars. For in· convenience shops. Guests Orange County for less than Tel.eph<_>ne ~om~any of
•Producers of Factory Roctd
Racing Fairings Since 1966
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.. well-vened in the niceties the hotel opens. Chappell
of receiving guests-estimates their recruiling
whether it 'be on business, will have resulted in jn.
vtillWltion or convention. terviews with some 3500 ap. Although tbe hotel's open· plicanta..
•.Olsonite Eagle Quality in
Everything We Do
•Cafe Fairings
ing is projected for Sep· Such careful screening or
tembe.r or 1975, West~rn _tn· personnel presents mute
te!nat1onal, an organization evidence of the importance
Wlth SO"'!e 45.yea rs Of know· the management places in
how 1n its field .. has been · the people who will serve
gradually developing a staff visitors who check into the
to spearheadJb.is new eri& of guest rooms, or merely
stance, Anaheim finds the also will have the handiness $50 per month ). Cahforn1a prides ijselC in ·
average conventioner of in-house valet and laun· They also cari suppl y re· speedof itsinstajlations. 74t OU.. Way CostaM.sa.C~f.92627
spends an average of .$160 dry service. · Jay connections between the "We can put in a diverter f714l 642-5856
per "elegate, when con· loo.de tall W t I ofrice a nd residenfe so a· system in about an hour in· '--------------------,.. sidering the r• ... teit...,;er a•l. n 1 yH, l e1s ~mlhn· person may have calls sl~ad of the' month that's
. h ~ in~a oes1s e 'hdf h . ~---------~-------------------s.ouve~1r s opp1ng •. third· largest hotel or-sw1tc e romt ebusiness ,.----~~ s1ghtsee10g and-entertain· g . ti . th Id d phone to his home phone or : :: • "greeters" for the Orange come loj)arta"""'of the ~... Coast. foods, cocktails or such
: . For instance. Dick Biehn. other attractions as sales
:; ~ .. ~director of sales. arrived on meetings, banquets, con·
• ·the scene a month ahead or ventions or simply -choose
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Kim Chappell, the .general to say : ' .
manager. early this year ''I'll meet you at the Lobby
and both have been active Bar" -a noxel sunken area
in elaborate "planning of the lobby being' created
~head ." This includes lay· for the purpose of becoming
. mg groundwork for the in· astandardmcetingplacefor
flux of guests and visitors so· people who wish to get
necessary to support a large together when they
hotel, and CO()rdinale ad· congregatl anyw here in
t I ·th th . aruza on 10 e wor an . ...-... c..i1>-o'"--"'-""'~-. men a ong ~ e typical perhaps is the most elite wherever the subscriber ex· over~e~d involving the This is beca~e of its policy ffiTh'to be. T~is ofte~ saves ~ng itself. of extending full autonomy many.dollars in credit c~rd
South Coast Plaza Hotel plus local identity with each lolls as well as. by-pass~ng . alon~ can accommodate facility. South Coast Plaza nee~ or answering service
meeting groups of up to 900 Hotel will typify the com-at times._ .
people, a~d wit_h .. sue~ pany's outstanding opera· ~.partacularly ~o~v~nienl
crowd-handling facilities, 1t lions which can be found in utiltt_Y 1s fo~ phys1c1~ns and
means overflow business 13 different countries. ~enlists with multiplf of·
for smaller mottls and Some of their well-known faces. Cal~s can be pjrected
h o t e l s .a s we 11 . a s establishments are the Ceo· t~ the ma10 office or~can -be. -
ttslauraols of the area: Of tury Plaza in Los Angeles,. cl1v~rted anywhent\!te. doc·
course, the handy proxuni~ the St. Francis in San Fran· tor 1~. In the event •.t is an
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Marshall Miller. Sailmakec ...
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ding staff members who South CQast Plaza and Town
will hold executive posi· ·center.
ty of South Coas.t Plaza and cisco, the Space Needle eveni ng call, the dive'her, "'-"""i;.."'".;.,u.,......,..,.,....__
some 250 specialty s~ops Restaurant and Washington r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;============================-----=------.iiiiill-. and department ~tores ~ an Plaza· in Seattle, Continen·
a.dded attract.ion B1~bn tal Plaza in Chicago, and f1~ds outstandmg selling outstanding facilities in
po10ts for the hot~l. . 'G u a d a 1 a j a r a , S a n
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lions. They. in turn, will be Biehn and his-first lieute·
capable of training liJ.eraUy nant in the sales effort,
an army~f personnel who Carol Walsh, already are
will have an importa nt showing results. This is
bearing Qn the first im· evidenced by bookings they
pression th e locale would have landed on conventions.
make on hundreds or in· Although the hotel's effort
dustrialists, _ business peo· is being aimedat medium·
pie and families who could sized meetings -of lesser
become future residents or level, they have lined up tfle
are instrumental in favors national convention of
· <?ther outstanding selbng Salvadore, Guatemala, pomts South Coast Plaza Mazatlan Mexico City
Hotel .uses effective~~ i~· Acapulco~ Tokyo, Hong
eludes the tact that 1t s m Kong, Singapore, Sydney,
the heart of Southern C o p e n h a g e n ~alifor~ia's tourism attrac· ~hannesburg, and many ~ons, ll has such . recrea· er famous cities on the
t1ooal outlets as its own nternational scene. .. . .
F: Stop's rncreased Work Vplum~ Holds Line· on · Aricing
... Significant momentum in number o( brochures and· ·but we're sti~ small en9.U1.h' 'transparencies an~ color
work volume has enabled catalogs.-They also have ex· t~. ~»has1ze d0Hig-·1t negatives, etc. -and we
• The F :Stop, commercial panded u1to the field of ad· righ1. • are geared to meet publica·
• photographers in · Costa vertising pho'tography, "Our clients enjoy being lions' reproduction require·
• • Mesa. to emphasize holding architectural interiors and able to deal personany with ments, Sholik notes.
· ~ the line on price of their exteriors. magazine and the photographer who is · ShOlik bas a bachelor's
services wbile the general fashion photography: In working on their job, degree in physics and a
economic trend has been in· c~njunction with a local el~minatin~rrors that master's degree iri English
flataonary. cinematographer, they might occur 10 larger, de· from lh.e Carnegie Institute
Stan Sholik and Dick have produced television persona Ii zed studios." of Technology, while Bame
Bame attribute their ability commerciah;_ and_have Sholik adds. . received his advanced
to hold prices down to the several industrial 1iJms. jn The F:Stop also operates education at UCI and•
amazing growth in their planningstages. OQe or Orange County's Orange Coast College.I
business during .the past "Jnthepastyearwehave finest custom black and Sho lik was a photo
year. "We have found that expanded out capabilities white processing and print· journalist in the east before!
our customers are able to wit h new equipment," says ing laboratories. They pro· moving to California, while!
capitalize on our lower cos· Sholik, "so there is virtually ~uce hand -made prints for Bam~·s background is in
• ts, somelhinl:? that is impor· no still or motion picture as· advertising agencies, in· varied fields of business. t :f tant in lh'C'sc tryi~g s1gnm~t w.e.ca~othan· dustri~l firms .and f?r Botharemembersofthe' :-i economical limes, .. notes dle--.e1ther m studio or ~n magazines published in . Professional Photo .. ~ Bame. location. Thus. we are big Orange County. · ·aphers West where'
The F : Slop is offering enough to get _tbe job done, . ''At present we're handl· Bame recently wa's elected
·..: one:.§_,top shopping, reports----------mg. all or the . black and to the Qpard of directors as
: .. : Bame , expla1mng. "Whal white reproducllon work for a commettial director and
:·: this means rs that we ha\·e Dial Direct _ Jive national magazines. chairman of print competiJ
researched th<.' fi elds or "\Ve orcer all necessary tion. Shglik also is al
p r i n l 1 n g , i 11 us t r a -64 2 • 43 21 , services-copy work, black member fof• Profession a
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btctmber 31, 1974 • · tJSI FUTORAMA 11
aJ Fiat Remains Top· Seller~.
're Still Selling . '7 4-l?riC~s
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Higher Trade-IDs, Money-.Sayihg Feat
Offset Higher Pri<;es at Connell Chevrolet
• One of the main d epa rtment~ their their models, and the other--• "Higher Prices" frequeo·
Uy described for l97!
models in...!_~e .a~tomohvC'
industry re~~ance out
to no significance n
quotations .in the used car
•market and evaluation of.
(worth another $77.00) in alll ing like a bear'' and the Vega~ Hauser; office manager: · sistanttruek sales manager. Bill Jones' Fial Sports erv1ce departmenf bc.ipg units feature front disc and
models give the buyer an and LUY pickups are getting and Jean Thompson, in· On the sales ~ff are: Center in Costa Mesa con· he d by John Manes. c.pnvent1onal expanding
additional equipment value the pla y they have earned surance manager. new cars-Richaro Miller, tinues among the top Fiat manage . d c'npabl7 as· shoe -Orum hr;Jkes on the
ofS237.85. ..Ir. · throughmoslrecentreports He ading the sal~s PercFuller.Larry Hernan·. dealersmthel'natedStates sistcd by Da lby and a rear. ' ,
"Thus. when yo~gure of the Enviropmental organization are Roger Mil· dc1 . Ll'c Matthews. Neil is the fact that they're stall large stafr of .fully lified Campbell dl'S{'ribes thtl
se radial tires will give Protection Agency, John ler and Pat Connell, recen· Nil'lsc n. 8111 Renick and selling al 1974 pnce!. an the mechanics Xl19 as the hottest ca• of
the · 40,000 miles' ser· Connell, presid«:nt, reports. tly elevated to used car John Poller ; used cars ' face-of spiraling inflation..,.. Lorne Campbl'll hl'ads line the car of the
ce, they r ent further ·The Vega panel with the sales manager. Miller notes Bob Claiborne, assistant Fiat is capping lt.s excil· the sales staff as general future. says .that every
savings of $175. aln· two-barrel carburetor nosed young Connell is making sales manager. Tex Knotts, ing 75th anniversary year sales manager, and he has major mo . ~a~ p~bhca ·
money-saving advantages
of Improvements In stan·
dard equipment of the new
model are figured In.
This unique situation is
:proving to be a distinct
sales stimulus for Connell
Chevrole\ in Costa Mesa.
according to Roser Miller,
general sale• manuer. He
bas some r111l1Uo cnm
,parinn• that 11\pw lhe
irequently lamented ''price
advances" actually come to
less dollar"S than corrl!11pc>n·
ding gains enjoyed by ~h.P
new car buyer.
tenancecosts, andthe the Datsun with a..31 mpg distinctinroads in thecom· ·Lynn Roberts and Ma ck withaversatilelineoffam1· Bob Meador as sales lionhas rev1ev.dhl.l\lthcrc·
saves dramatically on ~ don the high,)¥ay and .pany'soverallsalesrecqrdJ 8e111lon. ly cars as well us sports ~manag~r. and the~ havelbe clamation. c1llng ~~
tuneup coats _:_ prob.ably 22 in wtllle the LUY through his expertise lrl' Pl· John Connell is in his cars in their 124 and 128'' di~nct1on of h,!1ving an ln· smart styling as "'·ell Ul-it·
"We can show you In Blue
Book ratings thAt l•sed cars
are brlngln1 even more
100ney. A 1m11·ye.r-0ld car
this year •• worth Q-470.
Last year a Qfll·Y••r·old
car waa worth fm)y '2795.
That is an 1ncreue of
$675.00. • • he po nta out.
$100.00 ht a year -plus the pick4p cloo m g on se1sing used ear values. aixtb year on the Costa seriH, and they present tegrated sales atarr, featur· perform a nee. lronic;il ly
factthatadrivtrenjoysbet· ltMhl1hwayand He is aaslating the trade· Mesa Traffic Commission, both front-mounted and ing se rvlces of Diane tt\e Xl/9. has tbe lo\\oe't
ter IJ•ul~n• ileage MHlpr says ChevrJ> · pro ran\ of the new car and he remains active with mid-mounted engines 1n Sharman, plus Ch!Xk Coli •. pri~e tag iB Hs class an the
through IJllf t iJPproved 11eems to be proceeding with sa e artment 'With his the Ba Ibo a Power their basic selections Ed 8chaQe, Pams Becere. nauop.
ti res and I go ition well· balanced appeal this accim1 d appreciated Squadi;on. John also carries These include nine different and ~ l!ena&han in sales.-----..-------5 . 1ddln1 another year. They are selling a appraisals ·ch re out innum erable activities models from which to J~• • ,,.--esident an4
ave<J fQr l~e driver broad cross section of thelr bringing greater do · on· in civic and cultural afrairs choose. general manager, •od h;
wh ro s'llp. 15,oOO miles a entire line, from the Vega to sider at i 0 n s to ·e .,.m addition to doing many Jones notes their engine has the capable -ulatance
fttJt r, ''he say~. th• lwxurious Caprice Clas· customers. Connell grew up dutie.'-in automotive, busi· sizes range from 1592 cubic of Bon me \\'1llQI\ 81 otfict
And, Connell Chevrolet sic,andlllltheint.ermediate intheshopandh1s d1versity ness ina organization foot p~er plants in the ·manager.
Hle•men are mixing lhii; lillf!& Me getting about the in experience gives the circules. -........ Call'tii?' models in the 124 The 128 ~erie1 ha• rronl
•,I fft"P le' brand of · same aettvily as tbey have company a keen awarenesS Miller r ecent as series and 1290 cubic feet in wheel id rt vc, auurln1
m •them a ti cal education· ln past mpdel year~. in the market. resulting in named to the Balboa Ba the X l /9 and all the 121 supetior traction Bli wen aa
with their enthusiastic sale1 Incidentally, business: has _ penetration that's assuring Club Board of Governors, is se ·~o 1756 ~c. t~in over. splendid efficiency in handl·
approach t:Q.customers. Mil· e1t~ed Connell to. contm e a constant i.n·Oow of good. on thl• Big I Boosters CUCI head cam engme in the 124 ing. Th e 124 sen es has op;-
ler frankly says that thev his growth experience as ct~n trade-ms for used car ·group) board and a mem· s~rts car line."':-:. t i o n u 1 a u t o m a t i c
are selling more 1975, well as enabled him ~Q. cQnsum e.(s, as well as an b c r of the ff o a g He says that F1a ·11 is trttnsmiss1on nvailablc. The
models because their retainhisstatusastheNo.l aggressivepolicyofbjdding Presbyterian Hospilal 552 gettingitssbareofattenli mid ·engine drive on the
custo.mers ere convinced Chevrolet dealer in Orange top .dollar for those who Club. Baseball fans may in its role .as an cs~cjally 9 i s m o u n l c d
that the "higher prices" are County, They now employ a want to step up lo the newer remember Roger as an out· miserly gas.eater, the one transv · ly, driving the
counter-balaqced by thesf) &Qtal of 150 people, and they models. fielder for the old Brooklyn that topped the nation in rear wheels axle shafts
higher trade· in value11 , are hettded by. a veteran Other salfr. department . Dodgers, performing in the Motor Trend magaalne's with "trlpode" stant
besides the fact it.at the teJm of departmen\ heads heads •re Ed Clark, fleet outfield before they came to fuel econom y tests wllh 34.8 sneed and velocity JO
higher prices chu•e4 for who h•ve. been with the sales m1rnager; J erry Los AnJ!(•les. He bfld to miles per gallon on the connectlon6.
"lbs 1975 model• 1etually company for many years. Perkins, leasing manager; reti1'e from baseba.ll In the highway. . Fiat haa 1arge·dhlmeter
cover such out1taJlding Key aide1 include Eddie Luke Lueking, truck sales late so's due to an eye in· llJ Jliat has a mott ad· disc brakes on all fo ur
"In fact, we also can
produce dOC\lment'ary
evidence that a new car
buyer enjoys a typical
savings of $612 85 through value and maintenance on
improvements which are
v~~~~ iroprov~~~~ Goodmanson, serv1ce ,..!~~a~n~i~g~dr~,~a~n~d~B~~~F~o~M~-~a~~~j~u~ry~.----~~~~~"~n~c~e~d~~~n~1~u~p~an~d~f~~~n~t~·~w~h~e~e~~~i~n~m~~~e~th~an~l~a~~d~~~~~~~~~~ ment. manager, who counts on
"The 197S's actually are' Leo Jansen and John Sum· · --.... lower, when you give them· mers for valuable as·
credit for their othtr ad van-sistance in troubleshooting ;
tages," he concludes. J 0 h D H a user. parts
• standa rd equipment in the
~w model year."
Miller descri bes as
typical the fact that steel
belted radial tires (worth
'$160.85 more> and the Hi1h·
Energy Ignition 1ystem.
Th.ere are some other ex,· manager; Curly Le Bair,
'citing things about the 1975 body shop manaaer.
models which are keeping On the administrative
things moving at Coonell's. aide are Paul Doddridge,
The new Monza 2&2 is ''10-, business manager; Eva
Specialty Molders Broadens Production . . ' • Specialty Molders; Inc.,·
of .Fountain Valley has
diversifiecr· into an even'
broader field of productlon
and specialty component
parts in the Ji••l )'ear. .
Dudley Ca111 president.
notes the)' have add'ed
spark plug covtr terminals
·which are broadly used. in
industrial application as
<Well as in lawnmowers,
chaiJt saws, etc. They also
are supplying rubber fun·
nels to American Standard
for plumbina utility, in ad·
dition to belnl party to de-
veloping production on 1 new type rubber diaphragm ·tor industrial pumps.. -
Incidentally1 tliey pro-·
J bably alreaay are th•
largest manufacturers ln
this hemisphere for rubber
funnels for the pottery ·in:
3 dustry.
OaJe continues •~•in·
lain a significantly advanc·
ing sales volume al hi•
10,000 square root f utllty at
18275 Mt. Baldy Clrcle, and
the firm .DOW ii JR its ~
year ofoperaUon.
. Koy people include Duel's
mother, Eleanor D. Case,
vice pt11ident and eo•
(ounder with hia faUter. the
late Frederick B. Cue; and
the giant superintendent is
Norm Stin'gley, Jr. .
Their broad line of pro-
dycts include gaskets for·
fuel ta.J\'ks , grommetts for
carrier missiles, and in·
numerable plumbing ap-
plication1.
They have -the distinction
of beinl'party. to production
for the. health care field,
too, making edge moldings
for electronic suturing de-
vices commQ\'lY used in h~pltal oper~g rooois. specialty Molders bas its
~ proprJ4!t~y-items, t;oo:
One is a surfboard rack.I
available in five differen~
models. d•signed to accom~
modate •nywhere from two.
to tlx .surfboards enablln~
surfera to haul them atop,
their aan. :
The company also is in~
volved in development of anl
anli·pollution device de-.
signed to entrap gasotibe1
fumes from the fuel pump
in automotive 1as lines.
This ~wpment 11 expected
to help in the continuously
tigbtentn1 pro1rani!V'in smog-problem areu. they
are collaboratinf"With the
inventor for producini Jnd
marketing thl1 equipment.
Case ia a naUve New
Jerseyan, but attended Los
Angeles State College for
business administration
schooling. He is a member
of TLARGI, leading rubber
manufllcturers' association
tntheworld.
SellJnCJ at •7 4 Prices!!: . . ., .
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NOT id CONNELL CHEVROLET
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than $600 worfh •Jira .-. In racllal tires. hiCJh energy
igniff on system Cllld loftter ti,. weer alOllCJ with better CJGS
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"" L·E-5·$ WHEN ·lOU GIVE JHIM ·CllDIT FOR
THEIR OTHEI ADV AMT AGES!
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USID CAI DIPAITMIDIT
•A one yew old car it wortf'l S3470 this yt1t' ·'
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-·. Qur metamorphosis·is a flight Into the worJd of elegance!
Visit our new wing and find beautiful fashions, gifts, food and the finest merchandise in Orange County. . . __, • • • I Pamper yourself by shoppfng at wondrous new Soutt.1 Coast Plaza.
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Over 40 of the world 's
mo~t distinctive shops
are being linked with alJ of Souttt . ..
Coast P~a. In th.e ne~ wing extending .
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·to Bullock 's yo6 can discover.Allan "Austin, Amato's . .
--Expresso Cafe, B. Ashworth, BaR .. Studi~. Bra~s Boot, . "
" ... Brentano's, Chatea u WiQe and Cheese, Chelsea Row, Ciro,.,~h~ Cf~k
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Company, Coffee Bean, Company's Coming, Con tempo Casuals, Cncket, Ltd., D~ign . .-. -
Research, The Fashion Koop, Fforsheim, The Gap, Great Things, J. Herbert Hall, Lyon's
Hallmark, Joel's Fashion, Kippy's, Le Megasin, The Livery, Guy Livingston, London · Shop,
Magic Pan, Mu irhead GaUery, Naturalizer West. Nancy €raig, Oshman's, Page Boy., .Plaza
Cutlery, Root's S
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hoes, Sa~magundi Re~t'al:~int, ~lhternational, S~haffer"' Son I
-f ewt!lers, Victo r 9Rtical 3nd Windsor _st~!ion Restaurant. They J6\" the ath~'r 100 fine_ .
--· stores and services on botlt le e _ fFOrwMay Company to Sears. ·
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