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1976-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
'.May T~stify for Pr.osecUtion I School Trustees Co11nty Teed Off Get Jail Terms At Golf Breaks For Kick.backs To Men's Club ' • ~.l. .. ~ -~«"1~· .1 • ' ,,,.-.... ,.. . II!. ,.'· ,-:~fl. • ~·-1.t _ ,.r ',,Ii_ . . 'l • • • , ..... ,.... . . . '.' • • t l . ~ ,. . . "'" . -j . '4 • 'i DAllY). Pl LOT . _-. ' ·. ~-- · · --· · ;·-· ·1 o· .. · ,*r, *' ·.;-~~n.·.:.r::. ~ · * * .. , . . ... ... .. ...~.,,,. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 8, 1976 et Noise Zone VOi. H. HO i.l, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES FLORtOA Wint ering i n F lorida? The Howland family take their new-found 1812 cutter for a spin over the river and through the woods of snowy f1orida -Florida, Mass . that 1s . they found the one horse open slc1~h in an old barn in Keene, N.H. Trustees Sentenced On Kickback Raps HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP) Three members oC the Pittston School Board were sentenced to- day to six months in Jail and fined s:J.000 each for extortion. U .S. District Judge Herman Dixon stayed the sentences pend- ing appeals. While free on bail. the three wiJI continue to serve in top posts on the board. The men were convicted last July on federal charges of ac- cepting a total oC $16,000 in kickbacks from businesses deal- ing with the district Friday, fellow board members named John Adonizio president and Anthony Ferrara vice presl· dent. Then Adonizlo named ·Leonard Wendoloski as No Fraud Found LOS ANGELES CAP) Regis trar-recorder Leonard Panlsh says an Investigation into reasons why 346,340 fewer votes were cast Nov. 2 for U.S. senator than for President In Los Angeles County baa turned up no Indica- tion of fraud or error. •' ~ chairman of the purchases com· mittee. Each has been free on ~.ooo bail. Wendoloski was convicted on eight extortion counts, Ferrara and Adonbio on one each. Each count carries a maximum 20- year sentence and up to $10,000 in fines. The Pennsylvainia School Code states that a board member con- victed of accepting bribes "shall forfeit his ofCice," but there are differences of opinion about when a person ts guilty -after a trial or after appeals are ex· hausted. The school board attorney ruled that the three could remain on the board pending appeals, district Supt. Martin Mattel sald Tuesday. "I do know that in the last two years, the <state) Justice Depart- ment has held that conviction with respect to leaving otrlce means aCter all appeals have been exhausted," aald Patricia Donovan. head of the state Education Department's 101al staff. t~ \ Go Hing Policy Stopped I Operators of the Mile Square Park Golf Course in Fountain Valley were ordered Tuesday to cease what Orange County supervisors believe is preferen- tial treatment given members of its men's club. County Supervisors asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to send operators of the county- owned course a letter notifying them that they must stop giving men's club members prime tee- off times on weekends. Daryl Faulkner, tease ad-mmist~ator of for the county En- vironmental Management Agen- cy CEMA >. said county officials had met several times with the golf course management. Yet. he said, the operators had failed to come up with a solution. Supervisor Laurence Schmit had asked county offi cials to look mto the matter in September, saying club members are offered preferential golf starting times on weekends when public use or the course is highest. Yet, he said, the lease for the course. in effect since 1968, re- quires that it be open to the general public. County oCficlals said the men's club ls limited to 500 members who each pay $55 in dues each year. Members may phone in between 7 and 8 a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays for reservations the following weekend, while the general public cannot phone In unUl8a.m. In a report to supervisors, county officials said it was not their intention to dissolve the club, only to make certain that the publicly owned facility is (See GOLF. Pace AZ> GOOD GRIEF.' ONLV J6 SHOPPING DAVS 'Tll. C HRIS TMAS .' Nader Unhappy Decision Carter Hirelings 'Wrong' Brakes WASHINGTON CAP> -Consumer advocate , • Ralph Nader_. ~mce ~ ent~used Jii:nmy Cartei; sup-D dJ k porter, is voicing disappointn:ient m the President· ea OC elect's first appointments and in the people reported· ly being considered for high posts. By GARV GRANVILLE ~ Nader said the onJy difference between the_Cart~r 011Noany .,11et'4offt :.·:·: .. appointees and their Republican predecessors is ~h~ll' integrity. They will "follow the w_rong pohc1es Orange County supervisorS: ked • N d daft ak voted Tuesday to enlarge the:, straight instead of croo '. a er sa1 er spe • area around El Toro Marin 0\ ing to a conference of public interest groups Tuesday. Corps Air Base where home con· Before the e lection Nader called Carter the best struction ls banned because of jet," presidential candidate' on consumer issues in de-aircraft noise. ; cades. The supervisors' 3-2 vole bad:. Testimony Due Cleinentean Held In Torture Death ltturder charges have been filed against a San Clemente woman who is identified by Placentia police as a participant in the killing or a man who was tortured for several hours before battery acid and bleach were in- jected into his veins. But it is expected that the murder charge which is current· Jy holding Cynthia Mendenhall, 143C Avenida Del Mar, 24, in the county jail will not be activated if she appears as a prosecution wit· ness in the trials of three men ac- cused of killing Ervin Leroy Sul· ton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer said today that he hopes to put Mrs. Mendenhall on the stand in the current trial of Richard "Preacher" McKay, 22. Jury selection is under way in Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom. Separate trials have been or- dered for codefendant.s Jerome Dedrick Toles, 19, and Gary Es· sex, 2A. Their trials will begin alter a verdict bas been reached in the McKay trial. It is alleged that Sutton was kidnaped by the three accused men April 26 alter they learned that be was a police informer. . Miki to Bow Out? TOKYO <AP> -Chief Cabinet Secretary lchltaro Ide increased speculation today that Prime Mlnl1ter Takeo Mild wtJI resign IOOft by telling · reporten that within a Cew days Mlkl will give other executives ot the Liberal-Democratic party a dJ'alt of reforms he reels the party 1hould carry out. ~ Meyer said the trio believed that Sutton told authorities about the alleged involvement of McKay's wife and Mrs. Men- denhall in a narcotics offense. It is alleged that the trio tortured Sulton for several hours after binding him hand and foot and heating him. The death certificate lists three possible causes of death: strangulation, drowning and (See TORTURE, Page A2) Fatal Crash Details Get Oarif ication Saturday's news account of a fatal traHic accident in Westminster incorrectly indicat· ed that the death car was rear- ended by a truck. Westminster police confirmed Tuesday that what actually hap· penect was that Mrs. Katheryn MyronoCf was drhing on the wrong side of Westmjnster BouJev'ard Friday and smashed into the trailer of a rig driven by Frank C. Smith of Rivers!®. Her husband, Borls Myrooort, fn, was killed. In fact, police said, when Smith sow the auto approaching bis truck head-on, he attempted to avoid the crash by climbing his big rig up on the center dlvlder. Smith was not injured. The Dally Pilot rerrets the in· correct Saturday news account an4 any embarrassment it may have caused Mr. Smith. the effect of adding roughly 7,000 , acres to an area surrounding the .. air base where residential con· struction is outlawed <Related• story, A3). • No existing land use designa- ti on s were changed by supervisors' policy decision. However, if followed it has tho potential impact of eventually. eliminating 12,000 to 15,000 future residences from the El Torq: area. Tuesday's 3·2 ballot ended;? three-month 2-2 Board o Supervisors deadlock on lbe · noise-land use issue. Casting the vote that ended lbe stalemate was newly seated Supervisor Philip Anthony. His vote won board acceptance of a well watered down version of a compromise solution to the noise-land use dilemma propos&l by Supervisor Thomas Riley. Riley's compromise plan re· duced the expanded homebuild· (See NOISE, Page'A2) Co ast Weath er Hazy sunshine Thursday becoming partly cloudy by afternoon. Cooler days of about 70, nights warmer at about SO. I NSIDE T ODA\' PloJlboy Enterpriu1 boa. an 1mu1uall11 high numbtr of stockholdn1 /or il1 me. Could it bt btccnue of the art tbat groce1 fM certificate? Sec P.age BS /or o report. Index A• •• ... , . ., •1 ... Alt CM .,.., •••• ., .... .... . '--------1 A2 DAIL v PILOT s Wedne,day December 8 1976 Toro Honies OK'd Jet Noise Ban Reduces Number A zone change that opens the door for a roughly 20.000-resident community in north t;I Toro wwi ·approved Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. But before reioning the 1,375· acre Rancho de Los Alisos Planned Community from agricultural lo residential, the board struck out 400 to 600 pro· posed h.omes that could be im· * * * E'rotrt Page A l NOISE ...• ing ban area from 10,000 lo 7,000 atcres. Jl did so by dekrmining the jet noise impa<'l area by a stngle 1m· ag1nary line rather than by a broad band a consultant said ··"'1th 90 percent certainty" 1s af. Iected by a1rcrnft noise. Riley's plan <1lso <'ailed on the Manne Corpi. lo establish ;i noise monitoring :.ystl•m ;it the b;ise And, the Riley plan said the corps i.hould in !-Orne way "<'ause compensation or landowners for tJeprivat1on of the full use or their property.'' Hut stril·ken from the Riley solution bcforl' 1t was adopted were clausl's calling for prospcc- 4ive homt' buyNs within the so- called nrnsc t:onf1dl·nce band to be warned or the potential noise hazard. 'fhe county Planning Com- mission tacked that provision on to lts recommendation last sum- mer that the t•i.1:-.tmg homl' build mg ban arC'a not lw t•nlargl'<I. De\.·elopC'r-. \\ho have alreJdv )Von appro\. ~al of hOLL'>1ni: tracts )4'ilhin the no1'>t' zont· were ci.· fmt>ted from the ban, m<.·amni: that al least 875 residences now -on the dre1wing boards will be built. • Also, developers who can pro· ve the area in which they want tu build is not imparll-d hy nm~c l evels th al n•ad1 ti5 C''./fo~L <Com mun1t y l\;ot'l' .1-.nvaron mcnt t.evl'l 1 t•.in ap11(.•JI to th1· board for r<•lal'f But Rill'\'!-prC>IJU!>al abo <lircclcd thl.' Plan'nini; Com mission lo bl•g1n zone c·hangl'S and land use dt•signallon thangl'S needed to rdlcct the enlarged huusm~ ban art•a. Despite the• w,1t<·nnJ! <h•v.n of Riley's prupo:-.;il twfort• it "'a:-. adopted by thl.' one vote-margin. the two board holdoub n •fused to change of position they've held smce mid Sepl<'mb<>r Bot h Supt•n·1!>11r-; L;iurcn<·t· Schmit and Ralph Dtednch voted no on the pohr~ dec1S1on not to al low homebu1ltltn~ 1n the 7.000 J<'l 1' ar(•a J SIU 1100 1·11n,ult ant , sl~d~ ..,ho\Aocd to hl· .ich1•r'>el) 1m pacl~ hy Jet OOl!>l' Diedrich prcrhrtro tht' issu1• will evenluallv I.and sn rourt And. he s atcl a(ter the mecttni.: JdlKlowners whose financial Jn \.Crests are ad\. t'r!)l'I\. affected b' Ule pohcy a re likely to "'1n lawsuits flied t 11 protect their 1n ~ests . Hardest hat hv the policy de cis1on arc the M 1-;-;ion Viejo Co .. t!Sp~c1ally 1lC\ Moulton Han<'h holdings. and a rcw properl\ owners m the La~una Niguel Jrea. 'l'he impa<'I on other <levt'lopcrc, in th•• arc.1 "',..., r1•l1t•H'(I hy a pro VutlOO that allowc, lht·m to pine<' development opt•n :.p11t'l' ••rea:o. w1U11n thl' noast• hnc .11\d to. 1n l'f feet. clust<'r housin~ outMdt~ th1· line. \onst'qut•n1 ly. prominc-nt lob by1st.s for :0.111111• of those d t> vcl<>per~ said on lht•tr client ~· behalf. thcv wC'11· :o.at1!>f1Nl 1( not 1n agrf'emt'nt with the hoard ~ pnhr) dC('IMOn Anthonv's rrillcal \'otc c:im1• :i month JCtcr his !-.ucrcsc;ful and costly <·t1mp:i1J!n for the V1rsl District sent' formerly held hy Rot.xirt Battin. Shortly afl<'r that e1£'clton, he was appointed lo fill Batlin's un· expired term, a tc-rm that ends in J anuary when he will take the scat as an elected supervisor. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT T~Or~Coa\IO•llwlt"Jt "'"'""""'''4·1~· l •~f ,,._. 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Wftelttbec" Vatl•Y Ntr'M Ott10 H l .. 310 ''•"' ~"' ,, . .,.,.,_ 495..ot30 ............ hOt•-c.-~ °"""""'"'"" M0·1220 ~:1''C: ::, °:,::, ~:,,=·:i:::. "'•ti•• or 1dvt'U'4Mtllt\\ ~'~'" ""'" M UlfOCh•<td wltheut 'PM••t "'''"'"'•" ., <••t•tlM f'wftt'· Wt.., tltO .. llt r. !l•ld _. 0.-11 Mt~, t'"tllf1>t"I•. &vlt•(r •Utft &¥ C:atrttr '\IM -~···" ., .... 11 ,, \II -'"'" fllllllatf ~::llNl-SJAl-lllY· • <' .. . ' pacted by El Toro Marine jet noise. The zoning decision followed by minutes the board's decision not to allow new borne building within <Jn area a consultant has l>a1d is impacted by high noise levels. The pending residential build· ing ban earlier held up act.ion on the rezoning. • Small A.tom. Test Held LAS. VEGAS CAP) -An underground nuclt'ar ll'st with a v1eld less than Lhe atomic· bombs which de- vastated Japan at the end of World War JI was con- ducted at the Nevada Test Site today, the Energy Research and Devcloµ· ment Administration said. The weapons-related test, code-named "Red- mud," had a yield of less than 20,000 tons of TNT. The blast occurred 1,450 feet heneath Yul·ca Flut. about 90 miles northwest or Las Vegas. It was not fell m Las Vegas. Woman Reports Canyon Rape By Abductor A woman who said '>he was of· fered and accepted a ult from the Los Angeles bus :.talion to her home in Orange was raped Tues· day nigh~ after brm~ clnvl'n to a rC'rnOtt' an•a n( SantJ Ana t'J nyon, Orange County Sheri CC'!) of firers said. Deputies !>.1itl lhC' 21 year old \1ct1m told them that her benefactor chatted amiably with her throughout the freewa y journey until hC' rearhcd the Orange County area whnc h<· ldt the freC'wav and headed for the canyon, ignoring her pro· tests. She told officers she was re peatedly warned by her abductor Lhat she would be beaten severe· Iv if she did not meet his sexual clt>mands Depulles said the "'oman told lht•m that :.he was then dnvcn to 1he Anaheim area and 11u-;hc•d from the kidnaper's car. She was l!IH'n assistance by a passini:: rnutorist shortly a(ter the rapist drm.e ore at h1.;h ~11cl'd. Two Marines Ple ad Guilty In Mugging Twu or thrt'e Camp Pendlrton :\tarm(•s who were arn·stL'CI after .1 l..1guna Heach re>sidcnt wa!> n1u~~t'J "'h1lc s trolling to lle1slcr P<trk have offered guilty plc<is in Orange County Superior <..:ourt. Judge James II Walsworth <,£•ntenced Mann<' Patnck Ivar Tc·mpleman. 19. to 120 day'> to th•· t'ounty jail and placed him on two years probation after he pleaded JtUllty to assault charges. lie sentenced Manne StevC'n '\t 1chael M 1 lier, 19, to 90 days in the county Jail and placed him on two years probation after accept· 10$! a plea of guilty to charges of tlwrt. /\ third Marine, Timothy Wayne Teeters, 19, ha'> elected to face trial on the original charges or armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. He is free on bail. T he three Marines were arrest· ed Sept. 24 after bem~ identiried by victim Paul Henry Knopf, 52, as the trio who attacked him with a billy club and r obbed him of$1 5 m ('ash. $1.30 in stamps and or credit cards. Knopf told p0lice the attack oc· <'Urred shortly a fter the trio ac· costed him in Heisler Park and engaged him in conversation. E~P~AI TORTURE. • poisoning by bleach and battery acid. Meyer said the arrests of the three meu were made possible through Information supplied by Mrs. Mendenhall. He said his of· fice later learned that she had minimized her own role In the killing of Sutton, including her al· leged injection of bleach into Sut- ton's body. Mrs. Mendenhall ls technically charged wJth poisoning with in· tent to kUL ConvicUon carries a state prison term ot not less t.bao ten yea.rs. ln addition to eliminating the 400 to 600 homes, supervisors also required that the developer come up with ti proposal to provide :iomc moderate-income housing in the new community. Thal requirement marked the second time in a wee k supervisor s have asked de- velopers to hc•lp !Ill what they see as a need fur h<>nws to house families earning $13,400 a year or less. Last week at the suggestion or Supervisor Tom Riley the board required that up to 400 units in the developrn ent n ear the Lagund Niguel Ziggurat have homes priced. al between $35,000 and $45.000 It loo was an area up. zoned from agricultural to re· sident1al use. The Rancho de Los Alisos Planned Community will be bum over the next 10 to 20 years, ac· cording lo county reports, in an area northe:.ist of Trabuco Road betwel'n Serrano Creek.. and :u ToroHoad~ And while the developer pro· posed building up to6.181 homes, s upervisors t rimmed the pro-• posal to a 5,900-home maximum. The homes will be located on 654.3 acres. while another 637.6 acres will be to parks and open space There also m;iy be ;i com· mercial <'enter serving the com- munity. Monkey See, Monkey Brew The Orange County Grand Jury last week recommended de- laying action on the zone change, contending not all noise review procedures had hcl•n followed. When Charlie h;.as enough beer under his bell , he makes ;,a monkey of himself. Most folks don ·~ mind, though: somehow it seems to fit the .order 0£ things. Charlie lives al J pnv~1le 7.CX> in Bungkok and likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left behind by tourists. But count v Environmental Mana·gcmcnl ·Agency <EMA> of. !1c1als said later Tucsdi.IY they bel1e\'cd such procedures had been fulfilled, particularly 1n hght of the board's dec1s1on on the residential building ban around El Toro. Court Needs a Solomon Kidnaped,.kidnaper CtUe Con/using F ro.a Page A J GOLF ... open equally t11 l'ver) one. And F;iulkncr !-.a id that wh1k the operators kl•pt offering 111 come up with a solilt1011 , they failed lo do so. • Looming on thl' h11n1.on is a :-.imilar dis pull' involvmg a tennis dub operatt•d by the City or Fountain Valley on lhe 55 acres lhc city leases in Mile Square. The club allows city residents to reserve courts which were built with r1ly funds. two days in advance. Non re:>1dent.s can re· serve courts only one di.ly m ad· \ JOCe. While county officials contend the club violate!> the citv leas<' dty offlctals <'laim it d·oes not lx>cause the city paid for lhC' ten· rus courts. Faulkner said county officials may wait to learn the outcome of the golf course situahon before initialing a discussion on the ten- rus club question. Five Prospects Visit Carter ATLANTA CAP) -President- elecl Carter today met with five more prospective cabinet-level appointees. including former Air Force Secretary Harold Brown who reportedly 1s under con· siderat1on to be secretary of de· fense. Rep. Andrew Young CO-Ga.) perhaps Carter's leading sup- porter in the black commuruty, was the first to arrive. In addition to Brown and Young, other persons being in· terviewed by Carter today are: • June Cahill Pfeiffer. former IBM Corp. vice president; Rep. Brock Adams (D·Wash.} House Budget Co mmittee chairman, and Michael Blumenthal, Bendix Corp. President. PHILADELPHIA <AP) - Police say a judge may need the wisdom of Solomon when he pre· sides at a joint he;inng next week for a man charged Wllh rape and the v1ct1m 's hu~band, who is l'hargcd with k1dnaping the ;ii legl'<l rapist 'In 20 yl·ars, l '\'l' never !-.N•n a <'ase like this OOl'." Police Sgt. Oaniel Hill said Tuc-sday. "We re hoping the JUdge, who may have to be like King Solomon, will be able to straighten this out." The husband, Earl Patterson, 33, was n•IC'ased Tuesch1y on $2,500 bail after bt'in1-: <'hargcd with k1dnap1ng, relon1ous restraint. ;iggravatcd and simple assault, terroristic threatenmg and possession or orrensivc \\Capons, police said Carl Butler. 34. wa:~ held in lieu of S.5.000 bond on charges or rape, robbery. theft. assault and indc cent assault, police said The mC'n will appear together Avco S e ttles In Health Club Lawsuit Lawyers for Avco Co mmunity Ot-velooers have agreed to pay $15.000 in civil penalties and or- der immediate construction of a $250,000 swim and health club that was the issue in a lawsuit filed by the Orange County Dis · trict attorney's office. Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheinheimer said the judgment signed in Superior Court closed the file on the legal action taken against Avco by her consumer fraud division. It was alleged in 'the action that Avco assured Laguna Niguel homeowners who are now mem· bers of the East Nine and East West homeowners associations in that area that a swim and health club would be built adja- cent to homes in the community. Rheinheimcr said association members will be reimbursed by Avco for their expenses. She said the firm has pledged to not again indulge In the type of false ad· vertising that led to the lawsuit. next Wednesday before Common Pleas Court Judge Thomas Shiomos. Patterson's wife. Maxim, 35, was robbed and raped in her driveway last J anuary. She re· ported the attack to police, but tbey failed lo solve the case. In October, Mrs. Patterson told her husband she had ~ecn the rapist getting off a bus in lhl' neighborhood, and the l'Ouple began cruising the streets by car looking for him. About a week ago, Patterson bought handcuffs and a bludgeon, police said. Patterson said his wife spotted Buller on Monday, repairing a driveway drain behind his home. Patterson, a social worker. said he crept up behind Buller and made what he collbidered a OPEC Confab Wnfinned for Qatar Dec. 15 NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -The Organization of P etroleum Ex· porting Countries (OPEC> will hold Its ministerial conference to discuss an oil price increase as sche duled Dec. 15 in Doha Qatar's minister of petroleum' said today. Sheik Abdulaziz Bin Khalifa al- Thani said "agreement has been reached finally to hold the meet- jnJ: on time" in the capital of Qatar, the government radio there reported. Several members or the oil cartel requested postponement or the meeting because it connictcd with a round in the "North· South" talks in Paris between the industria l ized and un- derdeveloped countries. J;Wt the members of that conference are so far from any agreement that they are expected lo announce a postponement any day . The oil nations have been re· ported planning to demand tn· creases ranging from 8 to 25 per· cent in the base price or crude oil, now $11.Sl per barrel. citizen's arrest. But in!)tead of taking Buller to a police station, he took him to the l'attcrson home and "1nterroi;ated" him for 21 i hours in the basement until he extracted u confession, pohce said By the time Pallcrson brought Buller to I kle poltrc statwn. handruffcd and n •ady for bookto~. pollt'l' and FKI agt·nls had launchl•d a ~t·arch for Butlt·1. whose wife rcport(·d seeing t11n1 h..'<1 away. Butler rt•pudiatcd the confession at the police station, <'la1m1ng that Patterson threatened him with a gun and held him by force. According to the Bible. Solomon was known for his ability to r esolve tangled disputes. Once, when asked to decide between two women who both claimed to be the mother or a baby, ht> µroposcd cutting the infant 10 half. When one of tht• women said she'd rather give up her child. Solomon dC'clared that her love prnved !>he was the true mother. County Life Publishe r Sues Rival The publis her or Oran)!c Coun- ty Life went to court Monch.1y lo halt the publication of a nval magazine that he daims is an imitation or his established din- ing and entertamment guide. Named as defendants in thP Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by E fnal Arsan are Ronald K Daw~on and Ed·Nard S. Russell. 1dent1flcd as prin- cipals in the new Orange County Guide. Ar!)an Sl'l'ks ;an injunction against the publication launched J une I hec;iuse the name. he claims, leads the public to think they are purtha!>mg his own e1ght·year·old produtt. Arsan furlht•r alle~cs that the formal of OranA<' County tiu1dt• an.d its approath to dining and entcrtuinment topics is identic;il .to.Orange County Life. Can of Worms Opens? Caner Family Bwiness Baits USDA Imo S~ Work WASHINGTON CAP} -Al least one thoughtful Agriculture Department employe is doing a little spade work on worm farming in case it comes to the surface during the Carter administration. A relative o( the President·elect is in the worm game, and . there's always the chance that the Carter administration could add Juster to worms as it already has done for peanuts. THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT official who has con· templated such an event refused lo be baited into publicly identify. ing himself. But he said in an interview that worm farming has been ignored by his department as a possible way for small farmers to eamextra money. Other sources confirmed that the department hu ample in· formation for any farmer who wants to go into commercial produc· lion of catfish, but has practically nothing lo ocrer to the en· trepreneur who wants to raise wor~s used to catch them. Huah A. Carter of Plains, Ga.~ the President-elect's cousin, is a commercial worm farmer and has recommended the enterprise to other&, lncludlng backyard enthusiasts. A BROCHURE FROM THE CARTER worm farm has been making the rounds at Agriculture Department headquarters. It sug· Jtests to would·be worm magnates that there are "bUlions or fis. hworm1 needed yearl}r and not h•IC enough people are raising them." . The advertisement s~ that us few as 1,000 of "Carter's purebred hybrid red W1111len," can be ordered for $8.95 and t.bat ihose represent "our very best worms, ready for fishing or for start· ing new worm beds." \ Stephanie Patrick of the department'!! orrlce ot communication said she could locate only two government publicnl1ons about fi s· h.worms, including one 1974 Agriculture Department research re· port about how they enrich the soil. THE OTHER WAS A 11'10 fnterior Department report that gave some suggestions on how to produce earthworms. ll also pointed out they ar e known as "a-ngleworms, dewworms. gardenworms, ground worms, night crawlers, rainworms and red worms." Although few Agriculture Department officials appc?ared lo take the worm potential seriously. one feared it could opc?n a real can of worms. The official suggested facetiously that it could lead to a new layer of federal bureaucracy, such as a sprawling new worm division beaded by a $38,000.a-year director. Also, if farmers went overboard on worm farming and sur· pluie• resulted, they inight ask fot government price supports, direct subsidies and all·out worm exJ)OrtS lo holp needy foreign fis· hcrmen. ANY SNEERS ABOUT TllESE rnr retched J)()SSib1Htlcs might be softened by some real Agriculture Department programs authorized by Congress. For example, the department by law ~oon must determine whether to announce 1976 price supports on tonge nuts. an industrial oU·Prod\l~in& tree crop, which hlS not betn erown in the Unlt.cd St.ates since 1972. -"'-------..£.~-:::.:._ ---. . r Wednesday. December I. 1978 DAILY PILOT ,43 ...... ...,........ . Funds R~ g Ollt for Juvenile center • The Orange Coaat may be los· ing a lillle·known, hut effecltve program for hel pang troubled youngsters. The privately funded Assess- ment and Treatment Services Center or Coastal Orange County <ATSC) plans to close its doors next month unless 1t cJn raise en~ugh money by Dec 15 to keep going Directors or the non-prof1l '" O•lly Pilot ,, .... Pnnto VISITS WELCOMED Teacher Beverly Legge ganization figure they neea $15,000 to gt'l through the f1r:.t quarter of 1977 An ATSC spokesman said it tqkes about $60.000 a year to run the center ATSC hus been operatmg for two yt!ar:. as one alternative to the county's Juvenile Justice system The county loans thl' centC'r a two-man professional :.laff under a contract w ith ATSC's Board of D1reclors. but EIH Incomplete JUVENILE JUSTICE r. 1976 ATSC pays all lhc bills. including salaries. Working with polire and Planners Okay Lot at Airport Plan~ lo pro\ 1d<· J temµorary thn.'e arre parking lot at Or:iniw Count) Airport wl're apprO\ t'd b~ lht' rounty Planninit Cnm rms!>lon Tue;,d a) O\ er the ob Jee· lion of Newport Heach l'llY <1( r11:1als ,\ rl•presentat1vc from !{utan Jnd Tut'ker, lhc r1ty's lci!al rnunsel. contended llw parking lot ::.houlcl not he butlt 11111 ii ;in F:n \ironmC'ntal l mplt<'t llcport ( fo:IR ) on the a1rpor1 :-future 1;, c·ompletcd <·ach week in No' ember Uresnahan placl'<l the hlamc for increai.ed <Hrport use in part on Newport nc:.ich official-;, who he said approved l:irgc· aarport- rclated commerr1al develop· ment "in th<.· full knowlt'<.li.:e thiit lhes<• dcvelopmcnts would have: a ~rowth·inducing 1mpurt on tie mands for air transportation " JI(• said 1n his report the in- l'rcased park111g should rct.lal'1» not rnl.'rl'ast>. t raffic stn<'C motorists would morc cuslly hl' abll' to find pnrkini:: spaC'es i Bed-bound ,\ncl hl' s aul th<· 1;,;,u(''> or in c:rca:.ed truffle and addt•d dt· mand fur air M·rv1i:c;, wh11·h l'Oulcl be £'real t•d h) t•xpumltni: parking h:H l' nut 1Jc1..•n adl.'qualt· I~ st ucllt'Cl PI an 111 n g <·om m 1ss1 on l' r' hu"e\t!r. turnt·d down th<· e1ty' aµpl•al and said the 3f>3 'PJt't' 1111 ma\ be bu11l And stoppini.: construrt1on of the oiled-dirt lot. he said. would harass airport usrrs including 'Ill'" port lh·ac·h rt•,1d1•nh I Kids Find Class Fun By STt:VE MIT(11ELI. Otth• O•lh Pilot \l.tU Her studcnb 1£•Jlly look forward to lit-~1·rlv l.n:.:1·' daSM~S And it 1:-.n t JUSI ht•c·aust• of llll' bubbl" i::um .mcl t'dt1l'atwn;.il lo..,, shl' hnn..:s h<·r young .1dmtrl'r'> 1\1 r s Li>1!1H~. \\ho tl'J('h•·s phys1l·ally hantl1t•app1·d c·hlldrc·n who an· oul or school f(lr a ttm\· lx.•lirvcs lhl' t1rnt• !>hl·sp1..•nrts with her lJrd bnuncl pupils 1' ont' nf th1· highlights of lh1..•1r day "Lying in twd all da} 1s hor mg." the Cosl<.I M<•sa 1'<.lut .ilor explained "The) are h.1pp1cr when lhcy ran us1..· lht•1r minds .. she s:.11d Mrs l.ci::gc ha!> hccn nam1-'tl Outstund1n~ Teacht.>r 11( 1!176 b~ lhe C.1liforn1a Cuunnl for f:Hrp llonal Chtldn·n The annual ·•"' .ircl 1' i.:" ''" '" the rounc11'., ... t.1tt· clt\1'1011 of ml'nlal rN:irrtat111n \Ir ' l.1·1-:i.:t• "'h11 h .1, .1 m.1,tl•r ' cl1•i.:r •·1· 1n Jn 1 1.il educat1011 from l ~C. t.1ui.:ht trainable rC'lardC'rt ,·oun,l!c;tf'r-; ;11 (;ret•lt•y SJH't 1:.tl 1-:<l u1·.t11on Cl'ntC'r m Orani.:t' fr11m 195X ur11il .1boul lwo ~<'ars ai::n Nov. sh<· dnH•s .uuun!I tn th1• honws of student" v. ho haH' hrPn 10\olv<'d 1n acc1dC'nt" an<l 1·.in t get to srhool for a ft-" \H't•lo.s llt•r students rani:t• from first i:rader!'t tu a !l tu1h•nl "' tlw s ixth gracfr "'It s a ph:,1 i;1111· ''' v.•1rt.. \I.Ith th<>S<' rh1ldr<'n , · )lht• s.11<1 'Th••\ <irt' good lo v.ort.. v. 1th. ,incl I thmt.. the" rc.1lly upµr1•11ah• lh1• att1•11 t 1<111 ' 1\nd. 'hl' 'Jld. ~lw .1pp11·11.111•' th .. 1r :ntentlon .. Eor.~c1ally "'h1·11 I m l!I\ 1n..: lh<'m their hom1•v.ork ;P•.,.J:r. ment.' she laughrtl l'·omm1ssiuncr Wilham Mac Lluugall said tlH· tt•inporan f:1c•1lil\ IS needed as "those or U.' v.ho USl' this a1rp11r1 rl'gularh ;11 c· painfully aware t\1rporl M:ina ~er Rob1:1t Brl•snahan ;,;Jl(1 1n a rt•port to tht· eomm1ss1on that t•n ·rv Weclnl'~ dJ~ s tn<'t• OC't 1:1 t•x1;,imi: publit· parking and o\·c•rfww lot!> h<1vt• ht•C'n f1llt•d ;1t "'mt• JIOlllt dunn~ the· d ;1~ Ami. hl• 1·011l 11111l'd. th<' :c;1tu.1 llOll Wa~ rTllll'I' olC'lltC' SC'\'l'ral cla\)I Girl's Death Now Murder Hl\'EHllEAD. N \' 1i\P1 A Suffolk County l!l'Jnd Jury h.1s in d1C'led W.1lt<>r C:a1f'\ Ill . J :!7 )car olrl ex l'Un,·1cl · 011 murd1·r and robbery f'l1<1ri:tl''i 1n lht· hludgt•onin~ or J tC'l'n agl' j!ll I v.ho latt•r ":" cll•dared <l,·,1tl 1,1. hilt' bc111g kl· pt lm•:1thang h\ ,, rr-;p11ator \lcwing tn h\-.111 off "Jll'!°lllal 11111 that lht• \ 1runi "',1s t..lllt'(l tn di... 1·unncl·t11w 11( th1· rc-.p1r.ato1 1>1st /\ttv lfrnn O Rnt'n ... a11I Tucl>da~ ·Wl· .111· !'tal1'f11·d th.it 'hl· "a' lh•ad a' .1 n•,ult of blo1,1., to lh'r h1·:1d Th l' ' 11· t 1 m . Kar,. n 1\ n n l'unirov I I, "',1s 'truck with .111 iron railroad !>Ptk1• dunni.: :i SI robbery v.h1ll' she• v.u-, "alk1ni.: through the i!rnun'1s or lshp lhgh Srhool nn th<• "'ay to :i 1111cm ng 1111.i Cabinet Snarl~d 111-:rRL"T . L(>banon 1A1'1 I 11rmat1on u( a Lc·ban1''l' t'ab1111•1 I\·" :-.narl{'d tod;iy bv d1-.put1·' ti\ 1•r "'hl'lhc·r tet·hnot'rati. nr pnlat1<·1ans :.hould gm< rn tlw 1·011nt n following 1t.' l!I month ''"II "'ar Nixon 'to Confront' Past-Interviewer LOS A NGE I. ES 1AI'1 Former Pr<'S'ldcnl Nixon ho~ come to l erms with th e Watergate scanda l and "wants to confront his past" in public. !lays e ntertainer David FrMt, who will do a series of TV interviews with Nixon. "l think that R1char'1 Nm>n wants to confrOfll his past. to i:1w• his version. lo be candid, .. Jo'rnst said in a SJ>f>eCh Tuesday to tht• Hollywood Radio and Tclev1s1on Society. .. I think 1t ·s 11 p to ~ to pr£''" him to go further." he added Nixon 1s w1lhnR to discuss 'the whole Watergate sai:a. · F'ro1>t said . "He seems to havr come tn terms with It. which 11> why he W'anL~ to confront his own past now." . Jo'rost, who is p aying Nixon an undisclosed sum for the ex- clusive interviews, iiaid he will begtn tapine nt Nixon's San Clemente estate next March and conclude in Aprtl. Nixon has agreed to 12 two. hour sessiOft!J, J.'rost said. The British TV talk show host solt1 h1• will edit the 24 hours of tape to four9().minule shows. "I have sole <'ontrol or the con lc.-nt." irnl<l Jo'ros t. "und Mr Nix on hos no right lo know uny ques· ttons In 11dvance or to Vll'W lhe shows bcforo tht'y nrt-aired · · Under questioning, f'rost ron ttded that no one \'Ompnny "h:t:-. ~ ... ~I• NIXON INTERVIEWER TV Host Frost C'Omc rushing forward" with 11n oteer lo SPOnsor all four shows. The intE'rviews were intitiully planned for this month. Frost sotd, but were delayt'<l b<.•cuulll' of f>at Nixon's stroke, which put Nixon behind scheduh• in wrilina his memoirs "I wanted him to rl0111h the book. lo finish rf'vieWlnll thinJh ~fo~ we beRin "Frost said , --\ New Road In Trabuco Approve d J\ lrafrH' study. l'alhng for bulld1n~ a rH'W road 1n th<' T1 Jburo C:in\on an·a. won thl' ,1µproval or <lr;.in..:c Counly plan~ nin~ c:omm1ss1oncrs Tuest.lay T he <·om m iss 1on rl'tom rm·ndcd that t·ounly supervisor!> approve •in l'nv1ronmc•nlal 1m µa(·t n•port on roacl 1mr1rov1· mcnts to servl' the O':'>le1ll l'<.1rk . Escapc Park and Coto de Caza area And of Ml\ altcrnalivt:' routt•s proposed an the report. com missioners endorsed a 4.5 mile routc stretrhing from Alicia Parkway across Tr:ibuco Creek County 0H1t'1als said lhc new roulC' would relieve rongcstion along L1H· Oak Canyon !load. noting lht.>re have been 32 ac:r1 dents th(•r c lh1s year. mvol\omg 'l7 tnJurics and one cl{'ath lloWC'\'<'r. th<•y ah.o warnt'll tht• 1ww road would likely encourage growth an the area. Ruth Saad1 of the Orange Coun· t \ League of Women Voters c;a1d lhl· oak t ret·s and other natural n•11etation makes Trabuco Cll nyon among the most preciou~ op<'n space in the county However. 1-: "" M1lchdl who ::..11d i.ht' owns 150 acres in the l'rcek bt'd, s:.iitl "We arc sick ;.md tired of thc1>e studies. We cannot ~1l still :iny longer." Sh<' sa1tl road studies have been under way in the area for 2S. )t•ars, "'hile she has heen paying I a''(('S on ht•r property and wail ing to dcvl'lop 1t for ._. potential 'and and gra' cl pit. Truck Flips, Blocks Cars On Freeway An overturn ed double-axle freight truck kept two lanes of the n orthbound Santa Ana freeway blocked for 90 minutes T11e11day. California Highway Patrolmen said u truck driven by Thomas · l<laherty, 49, Garden Grove, al· lcgedly was sideswiped by a second truck. then went into the cenlcr divider ne:ir Chapman Avenue and flipped. blockmg two lanes The driver of the second truck. Thomas II Angerer , 28, Monrovia. was not cited pending further inveslig:it1on. lhe patrol said Officers s aid Angerer alleged- ly changed lanes to avoid trnrri<'. then s ides wiped Flaherty's truck Neither mnn was injured, the patrol s aid. . • Protest Battled MILAN, Italy CAP) Thou.ands ol police cordoned orr the hurl or Milan and battled militant le rtis ls to prevent dl11ruptto n o r lhe televised opening or the opera season at Mllan'11 f8mous La Scala theater Th~y were protesting the opu a opening a11 tt display of wcallh at a time when ltaly'!I poor art fe('llnl( the pinch c! the acute economic cr111ls - l>heriff's offu~ers in Newport Beach, Costa Mc'IJ~ lrv111 1·. Tu:.tin :ind lluntm.:ton Beach. ATSC oHcrs <'ounsehnl: und H '- r err al serv 1ees for youngsters v.ho run afoul of the law and their families A recent l'vahwt1on by the Orange Cou nly l'robatton Department indlcntPs 80 percent or the nearly 400 youngsters served by ATSC's lwo-m1m team ·an the two years ot its exislenN! havt> avoided further troublcs with the law. After J an . l , a new state law that no longer allows the ctelcn- tion of certain young offenders to Juvenile hall will mean an in- creased· need for services like lhose offered by A TSC. Juvenile authorities in Orange County say it's going lo take some time for lhe county to dc· APWtreoMto LONGEST DEATH ROW TENANT SMILES AT RULING Donald Barnard of San Quentin No Longer Doomed Victim's Brother Mourns Death Ban SAN l''HANCJSCO \Al» Wayne Reut{'Jn clocsn'l un derstand why th<· man convi('ted of kidnaping. raptnA and murrkr mg his sister was J.:cll111~ anolhl•r chance "I don't know why thl'y ·rt• do ing what they're d()llH! ... hl· sa1tl Tuesday 1n response lo lhc ruhni.: by the California Supreme Court that the state's death penally 1s unconstitutional. But on San Quentin's Ucalh Row. inmates shouted whislled and cheered "ht'n lhc·y lward lhr nev.s. Mean1.1.hile . California Alt) \.en E\·cllc Younger and mt.'m GILMORE SUED BY SURVIVOR$-A4 llers of the Legislature vowed to act immediately to ena ct a new capital punishment statute. Democr atir Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. a death penalty foe in the past. declined comment on whether he would sign k•g1slnllon re-establishing capital punish· ment. Rebicjo. whose 21-year-old sis- ter. Oehbie. was s lain on her way home 15 months ago. said he regreltcd that .James Reece. who was sentenced lo death for the murder, \\Ould be spared. Reet'e, 32, was released rrom prison ·just a few weeks before lhe murder. after serving four years for a series or violent crimes. "I know it won't hrin~ my sis· lcr back. But J just believe we should have the denth penalty Gem Talk ll11 1" 111·Mr1mws CHAINS ARE "GROWING" HcecP was just another stat1st11· tn them !parole o fficers)," R<'blCJO i. u 1d "That's why they rdeased him before. I just hop<' they never release rum again ... T hl' ununimous 40-pagt' de· di.ion written by retiring Chief J11st1re Donald Wright cited re· l'l'nt U S Supreme Court rulings. It said a 1974 California law makes "death a mandatory punishment. for those categories o( first.degree murder cncom passed by special circumslan ces ... without provision or con· sider at ion of evidence of mitigat ing c ircumstances ... · :is required by the high court. A member or Younger·s offtre said the ruling w ill have the ef· feet or reducing most death sen- tences, if not a l I, to life terms. At San Quentin. an official said television r eports ol'I the·dec1s10n threw condemned m en into "complete pandemonium." "IC they h a d balloons and cha mp~gne, they'd be colebrat· ing. I'm s ure.·• said pr~on spokes man Bill Merkle. "I had to wail and hear tt a iiecond time before I realized what had happened." said in· mate Donald Barnard. . . Satellite Launched TOKYO (AP) --China sue· cessfully launched a manmadt' earth salelllte Tuesday. Peking radio announced Wednesday. It was th e seventh satellite launched by .China since its first went into orbit April 24, 1970. Winter promises not only longer days, but longer neck chains. too. according to the latest fashion forecasts. The rising Interest in chains has led to a desire for longer. wider, heavier designs. Serpentine chains remain \he most popular. But, ras hion·COOSCIOUS ladies are now lookinJ( for these In 2<1 and 30·inch lengths. Pendants. too. are "growing." velop the counsctlnlC services and shelter t\omes en visioned WMler lheoewlnw. And. Ironically, .say ATSC directors, a lthough it alre.ady provides thnl kind of servke. ATSC apparently will be golng out or business at the precise time it tis moat. needed. With a success rate like ATSC's, why the financial dif· ficulties? . ··1 think it's because we're are· latively new orf(anizatlon," says ATSC board Pres ident Judy Loos of Newport Beach . "We're not a bow;ehold word like the Girl Scouts or the YMCA. People. underst a ndably, are hesitant about s upporting oew thh)gs they may not completely understand. "For ~ample, some founds· lions ha\IPbeen unwilling lo baclc us because they want to wait and see if we're going to be nroun<l a while. "Of course. the difftcully witt\ that is we won't be around unless wegethelpnow.'' Several org3nizat1ons and roundat1ons. such as the f1u~r Corporation and the Harry Steele Foundation. havo helped. And the Hoag Foundation said ' this fall 1t would give ATSC a sub· stantial g rant next year. However ,the money must be used ror physical faciUties. . Wha l ATSC needs now are operating funds, Mrs. Loos ex· plained. ATSC opened in December of L974 in an old. one-story office building at 1640 SE Bristol St. near Redhill and Santa Ana Avenues. ll was est3blts hed with the aid or i;eed money from the Junior Leagu e of Newport Harbor. which, at tbe time, was interest· cd in the juvenile justice system and ways of kee ping young ofCen· ders who were nol hardened crimin als out of juvenile hall. ATSC operates under the idea that anti-social behavior by a youngst er orten has its roots m a problem within the youngster's family. The center 's motto is "arrest lhe problem. nol the child." Its professional staff consists of psychologisl Mike Jones and Mike Nissen. a deputy county probation ofr1 ccr. Both are licensed m ar ri a gc.fa mily ·Child counselors. Al l or the cnses they handle arc referred to them by police. About 60 percent of those cases. says Nissen. involve children -usual· ly adolescents who have been arrested for a violation or th~ Penal Code. The rest are so-- called "'slat.us offenders" whose behavior wouldn't be illegal if they were a dultc;. Occasionally, Nissen said, police will refer cases to ATSC in which no law has b<:en broken . These usually_ involve s ituaUons which polke sec u potentially explosive and in wbtch a parent has turned ttJ pohee Juvenile ofrtcers for help. Nissen, Jones and ATSC direc· tors have one hard and fast rule: At no time will the young of· fender be counseled by the ATSC team without the consent. and participation or his or her family. tr the family doesn't want tt> cooperate, the case goes back to the referring police agency for d isposition. Jones and Nissen can handle a case themselves, refer it to a more appropriate agency, or call in consultants s uch as a pcdialri- ci an o r a psychiatrist. Sometimes, they admit, they find a case in which the youngster should be detained in juvenile hall. "We're here lo give police a choice so that they don't have lo use the Juvenile justice system to handle what are basically family problems,'• soys A TSC's Nissen. ThP Kruoerrand Cottect1on is more than ,ust beautiful jewelry. lta tso happen\ to be thf> world's bec;t way lo own gold. That'-; beca u se the Krug9erand is the only coin minted that cont ain-; exactly one troy ounce of pure gold -not a fractional amount. I ts gold content, therefore. Is never In doubL Highly-polished gold inltiaJ pendants are much lo d e mand, with initials as large as an Inch and a half tall. Gold enameled butterflies. solid gold safety plns and "message" pendants, s uch as "Love and XXXX" are 1 coming more and more Into vogue. SO even when it stands alone, the l(ruggerand ls desirable. The tenni!I craze h as h it the pendant des igners. too. The tiny tennis racquet pendant, hanging from a gold or s ilver chain. leaves no doubt that. the wearcti belongs to lhe "net set ... With high neck~ '311 und winter clothlnf( fushions providing excellent background!' for net'kwear The fashion lcey 1s longer and heavier J. But when set In fastllonable, 14K golct Wideband frames, It's practically lrreslstlble. Stop in soon and see our entire gift collec.tion. 1823 NlWPORT BLVD .cost A M(SA CONVENIENT TERMS B.1ni../\mnr1cortl-Ma~ter Cl'llirge PH('}NE !>48 3401 JO YEARS IN l HE SAME LOCAl ION .. ----.. -·~·'~__..~..., ....... ,.' ... r' .. r1 .. DAILYPILOT ~ t YES INLAND: When y<>u ¥iin lo think things are Joolung ;00£.y in the city halls along our ~astal region, you can always l <l solace by casting a gaze at County Seat. City govern- in Santa Ana js really thing. :.J.Wi~ look al what's huppened in '~anr.t Ana in recent times. The city wants to rid ilse.lf oC sexy tJlPVle houses. So the august city 'i' ~cu, it' order to assess the ' ~ Ot.ioJl pictures. closeted itself m e back room to study still p1c- ., :tesorthe movies. ·"Maybe that didn'teolertain the populace but you suspect it might haYe entertained the city council. *'. .., .N~XT, SANTA ANA gets in a JlaR ~ver how many dogs each ramily should be allowed to house. You guess the question re- lf'ttlaJns on whether or not Santa :Ana has gone to the dogs. •,.tNow, ladies and gentlemen. thl' latest flap ts over poppies. Yes, t~at's right, poppies. ~· It. develops that a fin:mcial in· ~tut ion known as World Savings -~inCI Loan wants to spruce up its iempor ary building, whlch is ac {\MlllY a tr ailer lo('aled out at 3900 q. .Srtstol St. What the World Savings people want to do 1s decorate the trailer W1th painted poppies. big orange and green likenesses. deslgned a.by San Francisco artlst Michael tManwaring f ~ It was proposed that the pop 1es cover 90 percent or the railer's exte{'ior. • t World Savings orftcial& saw tht' !problem as one of establls.biog• :identity. They asserted several · ('UStomers per week complained they were he'1ing difficulty ftnd mg the t~p0rary headquarters Poppy paintings would pop some eyes and bring customers. thl' )financial institution's le udcrs {alculated. ~ ALA S, Tlll!:Y DID N'T icalculate on how th1• poppy plan t would pop the l'ycs of on<' Chu('k Zimmerman. Santu Ana's ('ll) 'planner who, in times past, U!>t'CI Ito do planning al Newport Beach 'City Hall. Thus it was that new:. report~ quoted Ziinmer~tNJ as labelm~ the poppy plan · C'arisb." Chuck probably d1dn 't endear?umselfto that San Francisco D.ttlst Zi mmerman was quoted a~ -.uggcstang. "One poppy might b<: cute. two might be okay but t hq;.c p opp1e~ "'"o uld be •.1 menace" f'aced with -.uch an estht•lw rebuke from Santd J\nJ·s chief planner. the company appeah.'<.I to~ftill planning ('ommission Hu hey got nipped an the VoPP) bu gain en the sdvmgs people up pc· to the city council. Hen· [he al least round a few poppy paurtlng lovers But the council. alter deep debate. deadlocked on thcj><>ppics in a 3 to 3 tic volt: Thlf. techni('ally. the poppies lost '11:3:!"· R\rr IT GO EM ON. The coon c11. !in 1ts mflnite wisdoo\, aent the •uestion back to the city starr In rfportedly negotiate with the Wodd Savings people in Mt"lting fewtr and s malll'r poppy paint 1r.g( on the euu1dl' of the tem porfry trailer 3!sumably those ~an peoplt' wa nclude the aforemenl1onl!'d Cb k Zimmerman. who, by noivl. may be pnopm hy pnppy pr stations y sure do face heady proh It> up there-1n S;int.t Ana ... ('II :lll -· ·-- 2Stl110pen ... I I' Opti.,ns End ,. For Carter By WAl.',tl:R R. MEARS WASHINGTON (AP) -J immy Carter ts a man who believes in kee.ping his options open, but it's gelling moredircicultevery day. There's a prime example in the current. will·he-or-won't·he dis- cussion of a quick tax cut to pep up the economy early in the new ad- ·ministration. Carter isn't suying whether he thinks there should bo such a tax cut, althougti that "' Nt'W."i ANAi .. YSIS move now appears likely. UNLESS THERE IS an unex- pected economic spurt during_ the "'---------------~ next month. the President-elect almost certainly will propose some government action to • stimulate the economy. That means a tax cot to spur consumer spending, or an in- crease m government spending on programs that wouJd quickly create jobs. Carter may weU opt for a combination. lfe said he hasn't decided and won't until after the first or the year. As a candidate. Carter dealt often in possibilities and opt.Jons, l eav ing himself room tu maneuver. That technique gave rise to charges raised first by Democratic rivals and later by President Ford and the GOP. that he wavered on issues and tried to placate all sides. BUT FOR A president-in· wailing. the options closequi('kly. A campaigner's words are onl· thing; those of a president-elect are another. and Carter himself fueled the tax cut SJ)e('ulation shortly after the election. Carter said two days after the elecuQI\ that ~dvisers had told ham a tax cut m\ght be necessary. "This would be a very strong possibility if there is no1"e· covery in the rate of growth of our economic product," he said. He also said any tax cul would be aimed at the lower end or the wag e S('a l e. designed t o stimulate purchasing power for the average family. WHEN A PRESIDENT-elect says something is a s trong possib1ltty . 1t sounds like polky Carter's sPokesmen quickly said lhat he hadn 't made up his mind on the subJt'rt And Carter himself handled 1l far more cautiously in later pro nouncements. When he said lasl Fi:iday that the economy li~ely will need stimulation. he avoide<I mentioning the only two ways a president can try to do it through taxes or spending. .......... -.... --. .· Responding After, Ordeal Dragged behind his owncr·s car until the flesh on his legs was stripped to the bone last week, this m~>ted-&Feed dog 1s responding to surgery and other treatment by Dr. David Tack, left. and Dr. David Crowe-. He-'s "a l>leasure to treat. he's got a fantastic attitude," says Crowe. Owner J . C. Ealy, Las Vegas, has beef'I charged with ('f'uelty to an animal. " -. f. ~Murderer Suedhy : Survivors PROVO. Utah CAP)-1'-'eaur· vivors of Provo motel clerk Ben· nle Bushnell. s hot to death in a robbery Inst July, have filed a $1-mllUoo law1ult acainat hls killer. Utah prison inmate Gary Gilmore. · The 1uit was filed in 4th D~· trtct Court here by att«ney Ray Ivie. Listed as plalnW(a are Bushnell 'a widow. Debra Joan Kqierien Bushnell: bis child, BeQjamln J . Bushnell, 1: and Mrs. Bushnell's unborn child. lllt.S. BUSHNELL moved to CalifomJa af\er her husband W'llll killed. The s uit filed Tuesday asks for "general d amages in an amount that will exceed $1 mlllloa.•• It also aab Gilmore to pay funeral ex}>enses, interest. court ~ and any other reUel the cvun says is appropriate. Gilmore has said a portion ol the royalties he receives from the sale of movie and book right.I to his story will be set aside for the ramilies of his victims. EsUmates of the total royalties have run as high as ~.ooo. MEANWIDLE, UTAH officials ;tgree with Gilmore that his mother bas no business asking the U.S. Supreme Court lo pre· vent his execution by firing squad. Gilmore's eitec\Jtion. scheduled for sunrise Monday, was ~stponed after attorneys Furthermore, Carter now ha~ advisers and fledgling appoin l.('eS .:speaking for the incoming administration, and sometime-. saying more than he 1s ready to Korea Gift Probe Asked , for Bessie Gilmore succeeded in obtaining a Supreme Court postponement last week. Her son has repeatedly suid he wants the death sentence carried out rather than face e hfelimein prison. have said. SO.WHEN THOMAS B. '·.Hert" Laoa. des1gnatdd direcror or thf' OCCi('e of Management · and Badget. &aid Suncfaythat.a qu1clt tax cut is "almost a certainty, · Carter was quick to amend lhl' record ".lt's too early to dec ide." he sn1d . "I wouldn't say tt was virtually certain. although 1t 1s one of the possi bl1itit-s:" Lance quickly ('Onformt.'<.I lit· said a tax t•ut is a leading option Meunwhile. members of lh1· t•conomi c team al Carter ·~ transi t ion hea dquarters in Washington satd a tax cut almost surely would h e part or .tn} package proposed to st1mulalt· tbe e('onom y "l 'M DELIBERATELY kcop mg my mind open ... Carter said in Plains. Ga .. I have adviser-. who are leaning in all different dJre('t1ons. but I 'II watt and see • Nes,..,. Debra H arris , wh ose husband Don b~d the na· lion's first confirmed case of swine flu this year, says she and her t year -old son won·t i:et flu shots. Ethics Panel Eyed for House Investigation Rushing lhei r response to Washington via telefax to meet a 5 p.m. deadline, the state's at· torneys argued Tuesday that on· ly cnmore. and not his mother. can seek a delay or bi!!I execution. since the state has found him sane and competent. in the legal sense. 8y The Associated Pre5S Two congressmen saythey wlll ask House Dc mo('rats to call for. a prompt and C'omplet e 1n - vegttgat1on anto "possible mis- con-duct" by House members who accepted gifts from South Koreans Reps Anthony Toby Moffett of Conne('ttcut and Berkley Bedell or Iowa say they will ask the House Oemo('rat1c Caucus to ap- prove a resolution Thursday call ln4: for a llouM' F.th1r~ Commit tee prob<' \Tote to Keep Schools Shut Until 1977 GROVEPORT. Otuo <AP> Supt Phil hp Wilhams still has 12 l·mpty school houses on h1-. hands, and hi~ 6.900 pupils have anotht:r month of 'acation after voters for the second time dekat- ed an attc:mpt to raisl' prnperty taxes. ·'The problem is we haven 'I solved anything," Williams said after the election results were an· nounced Tuesday. "We ('an finish this (academic l year. but l doubl we'll have the money lo reopen next September. We will have used up all the money by then.·· In Tuesday's election. voters defeated :i five-year levy that would have allowed schools to re- open today by adding $13.~ to the current $44.40 in taxes for ever} fl.000 or a property owner's as- sessed valuatio n. Of the current tax. !30 10 goes to schools. The schools closed after a pro· posed Sll.50 increase was turned down by a narrower margin Nov. 2. They cannot open until Jan. 3. when 1977 funds b~omc availa- ble. "R ECENT R EPORT have raised the ques tion of possibl1.· mis conduct by some llouSl' members who may have a('t'cpt ed gifts from person.'\ represC'nl ing South Korea. · thc·ir draft re solution says. It calls on thl' E thil's Commit lee lo "promptly undertake' a full and complete in vest1galion into the Possibility of ~u<'h m1!lco11 duct ·• l::th1es Cum n11ttec ('hairman John J Flynt CO Ga.•. defended his panel against thl)se who say il has not aggressively invest1~at ed allegataol'Wi of congressional misconduct. flynt told the Democrats he suppo~ the plan of speaker-designate Thomas P. O'Neill lo toughen the House ethics code in the next Congress. FLYNT SAID ms commitlef' would have done so Uus year but wus too busy with investigations Mean~htle, Korean student~ demanded today tha\ their go" ernmenl givt> them the full ~tor)' of the Korean bribery scandal m Washington. P lainclothe!' police broke up a demonstration by some· 500 stu- dents, most of them from thl' Seoul National University's law school, demanding the lifting of the government's blackout on news of the scandal. Arrests or a number of demonstrators wen• reported. Placards carried by the slu· dents read, "Clarify the Tongsun Park scandal." BEER BUDGET! FORCET CA.J'JAR TEHRAN, Iran CAP) -The price of Iranian caviar has taken a hefty jump. PARK IS A S9llTH Korean businessman alleged to be a key lobbyist in Washington for the Korean government. Gifts by him to U.S. congressmen and other American officials are un- der investigation by a U S. federal grand jury. Meanwhile. a high·ranking South Korean official issued a press state ment ('barging that the U.S. government was refus· mg to let officials of the Korean 1':mbassy in Washington in· terview an embassy officer who the FBI reparted last week was cooperating with t.he invest1ga. lion Into the Korean lobbying. '' GILMORE'S ATTORNEY. Ronald Stanger , a lso filed a response to the Supreme Court. calling Mrs. Gilmore's lawyer an ''intruder and uninvited med- dler'' in the case. But even as he argued his dient's right to choose death over a lifetime in prison, Stanger also was talking a~ut raising an appea 1 based on whether the state has the rigbl. to execute Gilmore. • Resistanee Reported _/~·l ~ ; Mexican Peasants :~f ' . ) BeginF arm ExodUs CULIACAN, Mexico <AP> -Sinaloa state poiice supervised the WJ.thdrawal of peasant invaders from private farms Tuesday, butlan· downers reported resistance from several groups of squatters. Reports from state officials and landowners indicated that about20 Of 80 peasant groups had SUS· ( ] pended their demonstration in JN SHORT the northern half of the state. • "The peaceful withdrawal began today without any violent incidents," said Sergio Herrera y Cairo, assistant attorney general and chief of state security forces. f'l.eet BUfl Stalled. BRUSSELS. Belgium <AP) - West Germany blocked a de- cis ion by the United States and the other North Atlantic allies to- day to buy a $2.5 billion fleet or American planes to warn against low-flying Soviet attack. A West German spokesman said a special m eeting of defense ministers would have to be held in the first half of 1977 to reach an agreement. Trial to Mo"e porter Don Bolles. The Arizona Supreme Court Tuesday ruled that Adamson must be tried outside or Maricopa County. lnsn'wance Baeked PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The American Medical Association has renewed its support for the concept or national health in- surance in the United States, as Jong u it's a form acceptable to organized medicine. Snow Continues • Ill East A U.S.-based firm, Pana Cavjar. agreed today to pay Sl6,384.000 for 275 tons of caviar to be delivered 04' the next fiv e years. That's a 51 percent in crease over the &re'lious auction, when a bid of $10,800,000 won the contract for a 'similar amount. PHOENIX. Ariz. 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Ol't n"t. f ' OUR NEW VODKA· MARG~RITA MIX ( ......... _ ··-• • l -- t ,.A ·~-i£ C 'f r Twe-ti111e l'ietf• A friend comforts Valerie Yohe, 23, and her daughter )taine after she reported being mugged for the second time in San Francisco Tuesday. The incident doesn't daunt the wheelchair-bound miss Yohe who says she's worked too long for independence to give in noyt to fears or crime. Booze Price Cuts Bring ABC Threat SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A liquor store operator whose challenge Jed to a decision knocking out California's alcoholic beverage minimums has cut prices on his entire stock, prompting the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Department, to warn of punitive action at any time. . Richa rd Corsetti dropped his prices 20 to 30 percent, tpunching down a bottle of Scotch from $7.40 to $5.95, Cognac from $12.72to$10.15 and a California rod wine Crom $3.20to$2.25. "Wbat he's doing is still in violation of the statutes," said J.D. Caldls, ABC dis trict ad · St ate be going to his store at a time ( J minh1trator. "We'll probably we deem best and me an ac· cusation after due investiga- tion." JhtemWfl~ 6ofr111 ...... ,,. •• 1 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Female legislators won't be "as· semblymen" anymore when they coauthor bills. And neither will m ale legislators. They will all be "Assembly members" under a resolution adopt- ed despite woman legislator Carol Hallctt's objection that. "I just think we make too much emphasis on Lille. I feel the changes were not that necessary." lf•et-Pl••• Scall Ol'er C ... LONG BEACH CAP> -The Long Beach City Council has ap- proved architectural plans tor a proposed $8-milUon Museum or Art, but the customary authorization to seek construction bids has been held up pending investigation or financing problems. The city already has spent nearly $3 mill ion on the project, but re· cent staff surveys show the city may not be able to finance construe· Uon and operation costs without substantial private donations. Saarclter• Flad Nete A rm• C~fw LANCASTER <AP> -Sheriff's deputies had no sooner rwsbed starting 20 small brush fires with a fireball explosion of dynamite, plastic explosives and napalm ingredients found in two desert bunkers, than another partially completed 1tructure with a s maller cache was found. The fi rst or the bunkers was discovered by two children hiking with their parents last Sunday, and deputies have been al the site se,rching with metal detectors ever since. They found • false bot· tofn in one of the structures and intend to explore it once they make sure it isn't booby.trapped. V..... Ar~•• Cuetl Prope.ed SACRAMENTO CAP> -A stale senator who u ys he "always opposed trespassing" has introduced legislation designed to give farmers the r ight to keep union organizers off their property. The measure by Sen. John Stull (R·Eacondido> would, ln effect. scrap the fa rm labor board's recently revamped access rule, which allows organizers to enter farmers• property during four 30-clay. periods a year to recruit workers. Public Uproar Kills Berkeley Toll Plan BERKELEY <AP> -Faced with stront opposition, the City Council hu backed out of a plan to study what would happen If motoriata were cbar&ed for U1ing city streets. Without dlleussion. the council voted to dlacontlnue a study ol the feulblKty of eharging motorists fees of $1 or S2 for utlng certain clty 1t.reets during rush hours. Berkeley was one of 11 cities approached by the federal Urban Mus Tranalt Admtnistration re· 1ard1n1 a proposal to pay for a Ii.JC-month study by the UrbaJ\ lnlUtute of W asblngton. PURPOSE OF 11IE STtJDY was to determine whether the fee would help nae tramc conees· Uoo. Dr. Klun Bhatt, aenJor analysl ol &.he Urban Jn1Utuu, said ll' JJ7BO NEEDS WORD SKILL? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -"Senior clerk typ!sl" ap- pllttants for city employ· ment aH advlstd ln the quallllcatlonJ llttln1: -· "Proflcllncy ln Enlll•b mar._be but• for dla· quallflcatlon." . ~· "~d be to evolve tom~t specifically tailored to Berkeley's needs." Mayor Warren Widener asked the council a week earlier lo abandon the idea because It railed so much opposition that raUoaal discussion wu impc>Ml· ble. PRIO& TO Tiit: COuNCJL vote, Bhatt said "ln atrfflns to the preliminary study all ~ll member• •tuck their necks out. But they retarded lt limply u a study and were ready to 10 ahead. Now all or the"' must have received outraged calls and appear wlllinJ to back out." The congeaUon·priclng syatem Ml n~er been tried tn the Unit- ed States but bu been uaed sue· cesafully In Singapore slnce June 1'75. 1'be plan would havo lnc:Nued bus 11n-1ce into the coqated areu and would bave provided parklnt lotJ on ltJ perlmtttra. . , ,...,. Hearst Kidnap Charge OAI!, y P!l-OT A" .. , • . . I o!!~!~~!s~ .~!~i:~~!~~··'e~~~~ WUUam and EmUy H.rrf1 will ftllnute1to1ubduethe pairTues-wvearra11nedontJM~ ans wer char1e' of kldHplnc day, and Alameda County WHEN THB CLEIUC r.sumed dlctmentcbarJl..nt Ulemwt\ll onetlme fellow futiUve Pat.rtcla Superior Court Judie Alan readln1, Emily again beaded ror duct1na Miu Hearst troni Heant on Dec. 2S, ahertheydla-Lindsay uUed a 10.minute r e· the door. Tbl1Umeabal1Jlftwilt· ~rkefey apartment on-F_.,..'4 rupted their arraJcnmeot with a ~., followin& the lncldent. ed her arm behind her back and 1974. ,. courtroom brawl. Bill HalTis lumped lo hi.a feet. The entire 85-mlftate "'*1oe ~eking and fiJM!ng, WlWam The brawl broke out when The batt e was on as Hanis wu marred by acrtmony ,nu and Emily Harrie were wrestled Undsay refused lo postpone the was slammed a11.inst the wall, the Harrl•H frequenUy 'ln\er to the courtroom tloor by de-•rralgnmenl and ordered the losing his glasses. A table was ruplln1 the proceedJn11 wltt pulies orter the Symblonese eowt clerk lo read the indict· overtumed, and the defendants hanb words almed at lad,. Liberation Anny members re-ment. Emily Harris then stood plus snen or eight depuUes and a UOO.ay. . fused to sit throuab an arralJn-up and atarted toward the door matron wound up sprawled on ''Thl• proceeding ls In Utnbc ment on charces of kidoaplng until balllUs restrained her. the lloor before calm w as becauaethecourtbunot=I 'ec Patricia Hears t. Harria stood to aasiat hia wife and restored, us to choose the best eel lawyers," said HafrU, w 'fe. Sex Charges Dropped quest for an "acUvllt" 1*"' ,.,., rejected by~· are under to bani tbe es ''ALL THE Paasua~ doesn't surpriae me." EmllJ • at one point. "You are a cb breed playtnc witb peop&e'a lJ like pawns." Girh 'Seem Too Old' to Make a Case LOS ANGELES (AP) - Municipal Court Judce Clarence E. Stromwell, responding to a ci· ty attorney's request, dropped charges against five lAl6 Angeles police officers accused or un- lawfully engaging in sexual In· tercourse with teen-age girls. "In looking at the evidence, we became persuaded that we could not prove the defendanU' guilt beyond a shadow of a doubt," De puty C ity Atty. S te ve Amertkaner s aid Tuesday. ,THE HOLLYWOOD AND Rampart Division officers, who raced charges. of unlawful sex and contributing to lbe delln· quency of a minor, were accused d engaging in sex last year with lwo teen.aged girls working the Law Enfor cem ent Explorer" Girls Program. In unlawful sex cases ln CaJlfornia, however, it must be proven that the delen-, dant knew the girl was under age. "We found evidence that the &Iris were perceived by a lot or people to be older than they were. One was 16 and one was 17 al the Ume," sald Amerikaner. He added that only one or the girls cooperated with the prosecution, and he doubled if • UH Sean Revolving Charg• • Thf1 Ad lffectlv• Through Saturday, Dec. 11th "we had a ny chance or ••• con· viction." THE FIVE OFFICERS are Kevin Kirsch, 24; Richard N. Engstrum, 31 ; Lewis Parker, 34; R onald Barnard, 24, a nd Raymond Paladino, 31. Meanwhlle, a police depart· ment board of misconduct found officer Dennis Simonson 1uilty or conduct unbecomini an olflcer. stemming from a party in a private home lnvolvinc several officers and a civilian employe. The board recommended that Simonson, 32, be auapended from the force for six months. At the elld of the session, A9't. Diat. Atty. Alex Selvin presente!d a motion to umeal the er and Jury tranacrlpt, includln& Patricia Heant '1 tesUmony. .. There la a public ldterelt in the 1r1Dd Jury'a work ad4 we muat. cOMlder freedom cl tlltl preu, .. be laid. Tbe motion wu oppoeecl by BUI Hartis' court·a~ at~ tomey. Lincoln Mlnts.1Wbolfld. ••we want the air aurtOuncllng this case Ubpolluted and we ate seeklnl more stability ln this proceeding." Save 20% to 25.%! ' \ '\ Misses' Casual Classics 88.99 Pants $7 .99 Top ·~99 £>59 d $7.99 Women'• $1199 Women'• Sii.s ..... 6.39 Siaet ... w6.74 • PrOf)Oftloned-Fit Pantt of pelyesttr knit. M.clt fly, stitched crease. Soft thodts. ' •Coordinating Tops in tunic 1tyflng. ShOff or 3/4 le th alHves. Sizes 32·31. I t I 1 'I 50! Acrylic Knit Sweaters ... . Regular $5.99 449 Crew or V-neck styles in S, M, L Cordlgan tiztt in 34·40. Anorted t0lid1. SA VE SI! Folding lJm~rell,. Regular $4.99. 399 T ele1<opk umh,.lla, easy opt"-tloM feature. Nylon; auorted col*'•· - I Sears I So. Coast Plaza H11ena Pnrk Orange ITOll HO\JtSr M~'•y """ ''''•f 10 AM I• t ,M S.t11•tloy 3333 lrl1tol St. B 150 la Palma Ave. Phones 540·3333 Phone: 828~4400 l' 00 N. Tuatln Ave. "hone: 637-2100 •:>O AM t• t ,M Svl>Cloy lO AM t•6PM , .... /\6 DAILY PILOT EDl'rORIAL PAGE I I' • .J' Search for the Best ~" ,. Hunt1ptton Beach city of'fkialJ have been con· fronted with resistance in their intended selectioo of a ptrmancnt µlunning direct.or. City Administrator Bud Belsito has said he will ~pJX>int Aeling Planning Director Edward Selicb to fill the permanent Post. "' ' Selich, 29, has been doing a goodjc;b in the acting ~lion and ccrta~· Jy merits serious consideration. Critics h:.ivc ised the issue, however, that the city's selection p ocess probably is not the proper one. Selich is the single applicant foe tbe positk>n. lt h~s never been advertised outside thfcity. · Critics of the hiring process have a valid pbiJ;lt µt requesting the job -Wld all other top jobs -should l>c filled through a wide open re~ruitment process. · They say they want the very best qualified person '4Jill the position for a department that is very imp<n:· tamMo a city of 150,000. 1 • Jt is unfortunate that a maq of SeUch '§ ~~-• l'lalure and qualifications should be caught in a tut·Of · war. However, the best interests o( the city probably wOuld be served by advertising outside the city. This is nocritic1sm ofSelich. Thedilferences appear to be not over lhe person but the pro<:e(iurc. Costly Dispute A grievan'cc dispute between two attorneys in the Hwitington Beach .city attorney's office has clearly gotten out of hund. Jn Decembor of 1974, City Attorney Don Bonfa ~e a c ritical 12-page performance evaluation of /.MhrlO'Connor, oneofhisdeputydty attorneys. O'Connor instituted grievance hearings and a ate hearing officer last month ordered the evalua· n stricken froflrl O'Connor's personnel files. The hearing officer s aid the report was an abusive s:liatribe written in anger and hostility: · · The matter is to go before the city's personnel I / board for final disposition this week Clt,y, oificials say that the whole business may wind up costing the city -hence the taxpayers -up· wards of $30,000 in legal costs. Common sense dictates that this kind of d1sputt: should never have reached the proportion that it did. It certainly is the supervisor's duty to evaluate his employes. but this apparently has gone too far. Perhaps if the supervising authority had worked more closely with the employe in advance. this whole thing would never have materialized. We can't help but comment that this is another example of the price the city must pay for having an elected city attorney, rather than an appointed of· ficial. more answerable to the City council through the city administrator. As it is, the taxpayers of Huntington Beach will b~ the big losers no matter what the outcome. Vanishing Breed One more of Huntington Beach's founding fathers who helped shape its transition from rowdy, coastal. railroad and oil boom town to modem, bustling city has passed from the scene. The son o( an early day petroleum producer, C. Victor Terry, was amon~ those citizens who are strong, s haping forces withm a community once a village; yet t o be a major city. They work in the service and civic clubs, they sit on boards, commit· tees and commissions and lend business heads or other talents to better a town. Old timers will remember how Vic Terry, former -mayor ~nd pharmacist, was instrumental, with ~ers. iil cleaning up the oil.fields and removing the unsightly and dangerous wooden derricks that once blighted the coastal landscape. The ranks of the pioneers are diminishing, but their contributions remain, and are worth our ap· preciation. ., • .. ' I ' ' / ' ' 4 \. \ ' New Vol<Ano H /F You'll Pay More ·for, Parental Example Best 'Discipline' ... . . De11r Cloomy Gus· " , Blame for Crllne Misplaced Medicine' ·' I I , Pt\lJL llAHVEY , Doctor bills a re higher than d,vcr and going higher yet if on· ly because the doctor )las to have extra rncome to pay his higher· than-ever m 11 lpr actice insurance pr<'m1um~ ' Why , after all these genera· tions. is everybody suddenly de· ctding to sue th e doctor? Th e r c a r 1• lour re.ison~. lncompc· tenl dP<'lors l•i l]nC'lh1~3I a~rs , c... Grl'ed v j*oplt: • Th<. In &11$'°6intch· 1m personal doctor· ~~rellitl1onsh1p \ffbo could imagine suing t.he ola.Cmt I nena ol Uie fantll)' doc t,or) And there 1., Jnot.her fact.or. Pt ertul 111•w drugs and :suAhlst1cat l'O new surgical t~lnique:. art often tried on pa· twdts who lormerlv had to be 11ven up on And whe 11 tht· l(•('hlllftUCS rail - and moi.t cir, I a II the tendency "' tc1 a11sum(• ll i. th<.-doctor's fault THI·: 1\\' •: R \ G F. Amrrican ft1m1h nuw m ukl'~ Ll tnP' a year ~~ht do<'lt1r Thr c~t. In fee~. ~s and lt·sti-. 1~ more than S400 f yeur Two-thirds or those tnps to the doctor arr unnccE'~sary . .-ach fom1lv could !W v1• S300 J year · Probably lhrcr m1lhon !iur- tJC'al opcraltono; :ire p<•rformC'd tnch ~car unncCC'\Sanly A Cornell study confirms that ~Jly 1:1 l>t'rcent or palltnls who Judaing from the activities a1bdg the Orange Coast this past week, 'tis the season to be shot at. J.C. OfM,.,,., 0'" cotnmtnt\ •rt ,u.,,,,.tt•d tty '"•dfr\ .,.d do 1104 ftet•H•rfty re•le<t lfW' v1•w\ ~ O•t f'IW\O•Pt,., ~M ,ovr .. t tM°f "' 10 01oorn., Gwt, D•t11 f'Hot are advised by their physicians to have surgery <Ion 't need it. Then why an tJds additi~ - and more expensfve -mellcaJ · treatment? V our doctor is ~ umtdated. ffe is afraid NOT to operate. THERE I S another voice whispering in his ear -lhe YQlce oC the ll'Surance man -telllna him utat if he does N<Yr give all those additional (and (requenUy superfluous ) teats . . . ff he does NOT recommend an operation -and any 1ymptom shows up later -the doctor mQ be sued for malpnctlce. ~ t.be frightened ~ adds and charges you (dr ouacb add1' tlonll testing aod ~attnent - including X rays -because he ii. alrald not to. Doctors last year ordered 67 percent more X rays, (with the potential to do mo« narm than aood>. S6 percent more lab tests, 51 percent more 1 specialist con· auJtations -ano )'OU paid ror these unnecessarily expanded medical services. Understand. malpractice lawsuits are not paid by your cio(tor. The doctor merely adds enough additional lo wh11L he charges for his services to pay for malpractice insurance. So It "s the patients who pay. Tu~~~: ( J Today's tendency lo blame MAILBOX "permissiveness" for all cnme 1 hu become a catchall _ . Worse than that. With so much ------------ emphasis on punishment, "dis· dpline" (that r eally means guidance, not punishment), we are reaping inevitable results in the form of child mistreatment. Research indicates that most ol our criminals. young or old, had super-rigid discipline, harsh treatment, or rejection in their early childhoods. . When wm parents learn that the beat "discipline" there is, is the tlltample set for the small child to w i lness and im· penonale? BABIES are not born hating or craving revenge (show me some· one who constantly advocates capital punishment, using a strap on the kids, etc., and I'll show you someone who got harsh treatment when he was a child and is seeking revenge>. We can't cure crime by re- venge. Please, readers, try to set an example for your children lo emulate. A study of the people who want· ed to be members of the "execu- &..tt1ten lrom re•d•n •rt w1l<Otn1 T"' "''" ••<ott ditft\f lttttrt to flt to•<• or •"'"""''' libel h ,-, M't'V .. W"9tn ot >00 worft Of ''" wtll r. t •Wfll ..... htf'•ftt•. AU''"'"' mus11MIY0t tltMh•,.. •t1d rNlllttt ... ,..,, •111 n•m"' m.ey IM withheld•• r• -•t II aullkltnl rt .. on h •-•tnl ,..,..,Y ""' ""1bou•ll~ lion squad" in the current ten· lative execution would tell us a lot about what breeds cnmc, de· sire for revenge. etc. LEE JOHNSON ParldJtg A rrogaJtC"e Tot.he Editor: Recently. in the Boal Canyon Shopping Center In Laguna Beach. l observed a young woman with a VW waiting 1mpa· t1ently for the d n vcr of the 1 m properly parked car behind her to return so ~he could drive away. Some 15 minutes later the driver of the blocking car, another young woman, returned. She ofrered no apology. only the explanation that she could ftnd no other place to park. W. M. COCKRELL Tourism: Sp9~ler;. ·;Beauty Tourism is an ugly name for a blld thlng. It represents the dhsslc whore's barealn. Spmethlng beautiful, or thought U) be beautiful, Is sold (or money. 'J'he buyer is little atrected by the tl"ansacllon, and in fact Is richer l1y a temporary gratiricallon. the seller . unless exceptionally lucky. is spoiled for a while and (hen debauched All this is true ii we have lradit1onally been told about whores All lhas 1s true, and Wlth no qu4Jlficallon. about tourism The <JU~Hlles that ~•place dealratlle to v\.sit are 1n V>arlably :iicriticed to l~ e q u I ck b!\J c k Th c t.1'1ngs thnt rft 8"d e I t f.: i r h I n 11psalbililtu ~n Impoverish al in fact. :s.n Fronoisco's cable can, In· stead of being a chormln« anachronialir mode of transport tor San f'r•nclsco, become an overworked 1immlck and tralflc CHARL£S McCABE "~ahttul mab. 1(1 aalca funny ... ' ~Uons . He say:t: ''T.he ideal "", liuair1n habitation Is when ' lWtnwty Is able to take care of '1f.klf ao it may remain in the tame atate for later generations and passenger hazard, and are to enjoy In the same way. no lon1er really a rartolthe clty. ffJ1hett or best use of land? The beaches of the Costa Brava Artlc\okes at' shopping cen· are Coney Islands for cockneys • tent'" and loud Germans. The moun· . ,. talna oflhe Sierra Nevada are Ul· A lt1 an who thinks about • tered with ski bums instead Of ilrtkhOlres and ahopplng centtra, • in tbeeame ~oment has his head campen. The streeu ol Mayf-1r •crewed on rtihtly. Norberg hu and Knightsbridge are dapoiled drums of wbat he calll a by Ule detritus of sey,eral coali· "heritage cl~,,• which wccild be oenta. Et. c.etera, and ~d a sort of bumah wildllfe nauuaum. • · 1anetu8l'J having the powers to prt:aerve #or posterity a way of life that has been valued tor a Iona Umc. fresent California laws do not give towns or ciUes these powers. THE COAST of Northern California, as distine\-from San Francisco, which has already pretty much had it.. now faces thia threat in pr~at.e form. HappJly. some or the coastal towns can not only see what i• com Ina; but are beginning to make definitely threatenlne waves. Up in Mendocino, over al Bolinu, down in C9"md the word ii becoming quit.41 audlble: We dOl\'t llke tourltt.s. Take Gunnar Norbere. He b the mayor of Carmd. Kc 11 a ·' \ NORBERG points out that neither county nor the usual sort of California city government has any &peclflc authorlty to stop outalde developers, hall trad bousln1 or forbid chain en-terprltJt from movln1 In. "While these powtn ml&ht not ofltn be u1ed," he 1aya, "I.hey should be available 1n speciall)' endowed and treasured areas lf the conventional forms of pro- gress are not to wreck those areas beyond the possiblity ()f restoration." Norberg Is aware or the power of the developers. As in the Tahoe area, and everywhere else ror that matter that is especially beaull!ui and desirable. the de· velopers have the motivation. 'lbe motlvatlon18 loot. They want it, and they pursue it llll lhe lime. The idealistic lolk who oppose them work in a.a and starts. mE ONL V &Mwer is lo get legislation out or Sacramento to provide ror .. herllage citles" or some similar concept. San Fran· cisco should be tirat among these · "be.rUage cities'' but. as I have said, ll ls a llttlt too tar gone into Fairmont.a and Hiltons and Holl· day Inns for that. The small er treasured coastal cities, given the legislation. could do the Job; for, Lord knows, the wlll Is there. San Francisco should tet at leaat a part' of the action before somo swtf'U~ and a complaisant mayor tutn Golden G•te Park into a aolleouno. ,,,~,., ........ le To the Editor: We just sold our lovely four- year·old home in Uunlington Beach and moved lo San 4uan Capistrano. We were on Armada Street, a mile from Meadowlark Airport and planes made the house.tern· hie. The new owners are using it to rent out. It cost us about $20,000 to end up with the same size house. We have to drive 25 minutes more each way to work. THE WHOLE attitude or Hunt· ington Beach is. if you don 't like it, get out-so we did. I saw planes just barely clear telephone lines on F.dwards. It's now your meslJ: It was worth the move. Sim Juan Capistrano con· trols its airport. MR. AND MRS. G.DEADRJCK u~na•e ,.,~·· To the Editor: I would like to compliment you on the way your Nov. 18 editorial "Dog Diplomacy" was written. The lone and effect was "light" lnstead of making us out the "heavy" i'l the current enforce· mentcampalgn. The power of your editoriaJ. unfortunately, got the first reac· uons Crom my animal license In- spectors wanting lo know i( pro- cedures had been chang~. A little research telephone call to this om ce would have revealed the following· -THE MET HOD we employed is not an experiment but a procedure first established by California Animal Control about four years ago. City employes first osed this method for licensing last year. -Animal license inspector~ are operating under the City Treasurer's Office, not the Finance Department as you SU.led. -The animal Ucense inspec· tors are going from door lo door selling licenses, not issuing cita· lions as the editorial says. They only issue notice of violation for the following reasons: a. IC the owner is not at home and they see there is an arumal on the property and can not tell if it is licensed or not. b. If the animal owner wants to purchase a license but does not have a vahd rabies cerUficate. c. If the animal owner re· (uses to show the Inspector a cur· rent 1976·77 license for the animal on his property. -Residents were first notified of the animal License program by applications being placed in their waler blll from May through Ju. ly. We also notified them by plac- ing ads in local newspapers and by flyers hung on all residences. -The notice or violation in· forms the owners that they have 10 days to purchase the license and goes on to say what is left on the door is a notice of violation, not a citation. -Licenses went on sale the 28th or May at the City Treasurer's Office. Our licensing period is from July 1 toJune30of each year. l think July 1 lo Nov. 18 is am· pie notice, so if you or your friends have an unlicensed dog in lluntingtoa Beach, we hope to· find you. WARRENG. HALL City Treasurer More Nabokov Tales DE TAILS OF A SUNSET. By Vladimir Nabokov McGraw· Hill. 179 Page11. f8.9S, • hi his • · f"orewotd" to thtl marvelous collection of 13 s loraes, Vladimir Nabokov writes. ''This collection 111 the la.st batch of my Russian stones meriting to be Englished." One can only hope that Nabokov will change his mind. There are plenty of short story writers about, or cour11e, but only a few really Ol'.l.slanding ones. Nabokov is one o( the latter. Not onJy does he almost always tell a good tole. but he has a talent with words th al ~an make , the !!lig htest of plols a moat worthwhile reading experience TH£ 13 STORJES in the collec· uon originally appeared In the ltrlOS 'and '30s ·'lb the cmlgre dames and magaiJnes or the Ume, In Berlin, Riga and Paris." Nabokov has done a literary serv.fec by revivin1 tb.llm because not only are tbty good readln' but they Algo provide useful mstghts for the student or Nabokov into the ways in which Nabokov worked at the stort of his long writing career. Two themes predominate In the 11torles. One, aa Ulustut.ed In 11uch works as ''A Bad Day" and "Orache." deals with youthful da)'a in Rusaia. nte second con- ( THE BOOKMAN ) cems the lives or Ute emigres who have left \heir natlve Russia to live in other couDtri~. PKJL THOMAS AJ' Books Editor ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II nMrl ~ \~ l'f(t, Pul'llllhrr Tltoma1 Krtor/. Ed1llJlf 8<l rlHtm K rr1b1rlt f:d~onol T'o(lt t41ll)t Thr edltort:il puaC' ()f thC' Ually r1lol ah•kll lo lnCOrl:l'I and lltimulatc readers by prttentlna on th111 p111i:e d1ver~c comm('ntary on top1ci1 of lnt('re~t by i1yndi<'R\· C'd rolumnl~l.A and ca.rtoon1-tl', by 11rovidlnt1 I rnrum for n:tdt'rs' vl('v.s :ind by pr<'iienllna this ncv.Hpaper's opinion~ ind l~as on <'UIT('nt topic,; The ecl ftorlal onlnlnns or the Dully Pilot Rflf>Cllr only in the <.•<hloritil <'olumn at the top or the PU)ll'. Opinlon!I (''(· prused by th11 "olumrWlt~ ond rnrtooolsts ond INh>r writc•rs ore their own nnd no endorsement or thrlr views by lh~ Dolly Pilot should M lnr('rrcd Wednesday 1 Dec. 8, 1976 ·-I w.dnetday. Deceml>M 8, 1918 'Eme~ge":cy' A ·bsol~.~i~n:1::ik~~e ~!!~!~~:!~~~:.:.:~~ .. Catholics Consider Help for Remarr1eds ··roups(aedmatrlx"and ''monitortbe see It snow has mad.e the roads. DAILY PILOT .4 71 A ked condition ol ingress and egress hazardous. If so, olfic:iala will ult ttac routes," urges the Arm1 Corps of radio stations to tell rederaJ employe. ByTbeA1t0clatedPreas participating in the church ( J Engl..heen. tostaybome. .·~ IJ\aplred by a Memphis, Tenn., because or marltaJ or other pro-Corps Col. Jobn Terpstra said be de> service that granted obsolut1on bJem s constitute d an RELIGION WASHINGTON (AP) That way, a "decision eroup," visedtheplantobringunirormltyto to Catholics "in any situation,'' ··emergency." -Tbe only all.purpose workinl wit.Jl "dal.JI" f~ 'f:four in· decisions about whether the 3,0QO American bishops are consider red dye still on the format.ion providers," can "execute" federal workers would report to l3S qt,. ing use of an emergency pro THEN, USING THE provision A second is scheduled for Sun· market. widely used to t.hetJ' determination. fices in the SealUe area. · vision to get divorced, remarried for emergencies -normally re-day in Jackson, Tenn., which is rotor such product& as-;::::;;:::======;;;===========:;;::;;:=:;;::;;;:;;;:;:;.-Catholics back into the active served for times of war or priest in the Mempbi& diocese. lipstick and Ice cream, is • church. shortage -the diocese an· There are an estimated six under attack as a possl· .. It's an approach the bishops notUlced that the Sunday service million divorced Catholics in the blecauseofcancer. h Jd t d al bs I U. United States, about half of ave never even discussed, but wou ex en gener a o u on, ho h 'ed d Leading the attack 1 'm sure it now will be dis· or over-all forgiveness as a body. w m ave remarn • Un er cussed," said Bishop James s. Those in attendance the n church law, those second mar-was a pathologist for the R h fW h """""D C shared comm.union. They were riagesareinvalidunlessthefirst Food and Drug Ad· auac o as ID1p••"" · · on ... are annulled. ministration, Dr.' M. instructed to conress privately, .. ,, BECAUSE DIVORCE ts nol ncognized under church law, Catholics who divorce and then remarry are considered to be in serious s in an(l w e excluded from communion. But on Sunday, about 12,000 people took part in the absolution and communion service presided over by Bishop Carroll T. Dotter of Memphis. The diocese declare d that C a tho li cs who we r e n ot as well, within a reasonable time. "It's one oC the big pastoral Adrian Gross. He sald Thocse in seeond marriages were problems or our times," said Red Dye No. 40 •· bas all encouraged to acquire official Bishop Cletus F. O'Donnell of the properties of a dispensation at a church mar-Madison, Wis . member of a c.arcinogeq," or cancer· riage tribunal. bishops' committee dealing with caueiog •substance, ac· the issue. corcJ10g to tests by in· "It depends on how you define IN RECENT duttr1. an emergency." said Bishop YEARS, church Rausch. "It's the first time ll has procedures for regularizing ever happened in this way." s econd marriages have been THE SEKVICE WAS un· precedented in the American church. greatJr expanded, and many Cathohcs are restored to commu- nion by what is known as the "in· tern al forum·' process. 1/ In the Pink Lily Fields CritiCism ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -·He's color blind and allergic to lilies, so it wasn't easy f~ P~ter ~sch~r to develop what he says is the first pin~ Eaaterlily. RED NO. 40 has become increas inaly popular since the FDA's ban on Red Nos. 2 and 4 took errect this year. It Is second only to Yellow No. 5 among dyes ~ by American industry. More than one million pound5 are used annual- ly t,o make a variety ol products. It is the only all-purpose red dye left on the market. GROSS SAID h• was NOW. • • THRU JAM. I. 1977 SPECIAL OFFER! · I JUE II. CHANCE, IP Oil flLTU I LUBE WITH ENGINE TUNE-UP I FOUR CYLINDER-. v,.. .i..r ............ , ....•....... 53095 i SIX'CYUNDtl ............ D.,_, r..,.. .. vw. etc.I ........... s37 95 ! I EIGHT CYLINDER •••••••••••••• : ••••••••.•••••• 54495 I INCLUDES THI FOUOW1HC.. ii I • llt\T.t.U .. WW&tfP\Ue$ACOll-. !!I . l_.,_ ""' _,,, J;ij • llHYAH NIW POIMT$, IOTOll & C-H& tn-..-iowl • MT •W81. & "'4t -IHI. CMIQI -..ay & llC-U'f .. MTIOf< "'"'4 -&ICftOttlC • INJl.-&4 .. W IUllCTOt. llOTOll I MA61C'ne ""-'T1C RH ~Mt"" "°'"' -..cnOtotC .. ~ • CMIC I Hiii • U"l IN 11,,tUMTIAl , !I • ..,, ... u. .. "" •• HU• IUC,._ .... ~"""'" '"'""'""'° .. POWU nnn. UNIT ..... nu J;ij ~ UO«nl C~ & -'"*-• WU-"'" l'\1119 "' a ~c:r~.:~ o:~.911H• SIATI Oil _OIL. ~I •IO .... TtlT TOUll CAI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS t 7 U I CnM L-.............. leech IOff le.ch. I Sftltwl Ple•H Cell·~··· lwmt· 1714114Z·ll 16. Aali fw Mtl "'r-°'" 7 D_,. • 7:JO I• S:JO .. . Moreover, declared the University of Min- nesota horticulturist, "I really don't like lilies." And he isn't sure the world reaJty needs a pink Easter lily. criticirlng Red ·N9. 40 as an individual anlt '*as a spokesman for the FDA,whichhas appolnt· IBll!iiiiml .. iiiEi .. i51llli!aiiEE::ii!5!i555!5i!!E!iiii!iili5iiiliiii!! .. i!!li!iiimii!!!!ii5555iElll ed a committee of scien· :- •Tree of Death' Sole remaining elm tree on San Andreas• Main Street ser ves as a bulletin boa rd for local obituary notices. Long-ti me residents lake it for granted. but ''it makes an im- pression·' an out-0f-town ers, says morti· cian Adolph Gualdoni. 'Complicated' Fee Nixed in Divorce SAN DIEGO (AP) -A jud ge says it was not a complicated c ase. so he won't a pprove the $73,518 in fees asked by an attorney in a property settlement. "Nobody in htS n ght mind could have run up-that m uch money, tured that many people, spent that extraordinary mount of lame on what was not a complicated case," said Superior Court Judge Hugo F1!--hi.'r lie aJlo" ed attorney Charles L Abrahams only '-'.000 in feci. The fee Is to be charged again!.l the community property of Richard and Mary Lou Tuite. Fisher also ordered Mrs. TWle to pay an additional $16,610 to her ex husband's attorney "because of the con· duel of your attorney (Abrahams> ·· llavo I\ Morry Utrle ... ~ll!LAGE GHRIST MAS WHEN ASCHER'S PLAN GOT some notice four years ago, he was deluged with hate m ail. lists to study data on the dye. The number of tumors being found in lest animals is s tatistic al signific ant , "a very serious proble m ," he said. "One woman wrote to say she fell Christmas had been sullied by the pink and while poinsetta and now I was trying to rwn the only 'pure' holiday left," Ascher recalled The idea for a pmk lily was born ol Ascher's study of sexual discrimination among plants. Many plants have both male and female reproductive parts and lend to develop complex mechanisms to prevent self-fertilization. "THERE'S NO excuse whatsoever not to be con· cerned at this time. I can think or no argument why ihe FDA shouldn't be laking action," Gross added. LILIES WERE CHOSEN FOR the experiment because their sexuaJ parts are large and "it's easy to see what goes where." Ascher explained. The resulting pink lily is a hybrid, a cross between the white Easter lily and the pink Damson's lily. thus making it a pink Easter lily. "It's a lest tube baby all the way," Ascher said, adding it might have taken several thousand years to occur in nature. The data he cited in· elude two tests by sclen· li s ts fr o m Allied Chemical Corp., which holds the patent on Red No. 40. THE REACTION of ;;:;==============================::; florists, said ,\scher, has been, "Nol another Ii· ly ! " Easter Ii lies mean big problems for florists because of the precise timing n eeded to get them to bloom at Easter. "Easter chan"es more than any other holiday and the Easte r lily is the most holiday-specific flower ther e is," Ascher said . "IC you've got 10,000 pots o f Easter Ii lie s and you miss Easter by two weeks, the only thing you can do is kill half the crop and try to us e the res t for funerals." C/)i.an1onJ@,Hers Bnc. DICEMIEI SPECIAL 1.07 r-nH e .. Di-.d .. U.750.40 dlQ fC ..... YVS I.If •-''"". .. ........ u.soo.oo ,1,d f C.._. YYS 'tr~ 1.1s a-...,._.. ........ u .000.00 ~;..e MColwYYS uo a.-4 .,._. .•...... sn.000.00 ........ PWiYYS Rayl~. Ma.fer Dla:llC.Wd C41tter G,....._.,,.._ "' ... .,. St. # C.JSJ. Cod9 Me.. 540.6''4 .... lriltol 011• .... °"™ °' s.. C-t ,.,... TIIE PINK lily will be ----------------_... aim e d at a wider -------------------- market, maybe to cap· lure some of the Valen· tine's Day and Mothers Day trade. By aiming for a wider sa les period, timing will not be as critical. The bulbs chosen for retail sales will produce a pink blossom w1th the classic shape of the Easter lily. But that, said Ascher , is about two years away. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS N4MI ITATIMINT Th~ 10!1<••1"'1 ........... " "°'"9 bu\l· ,..\\,.'\ TAB PU8LISHIMO. 11n ~lmotl ........ FOUt1la1n V•llO, CA 9'110ll T1rno1nv JOYPh McCartl>'I'. 11n Salmon Aw , Fountain Vall.-t, CA. 9'1109 '""'' ~•neH h conduct9d by .,.. •n cflt1H)U.I TIMoll\y J McC•r111'1' T>th •l•l•m•nl WA\ lllod wlll\ ,,,.. '"""'"' Cltrl< "' Or•nqe County on Do~ember l, "" ,. ... Publl'1>ed Oran~ Co••I Oally Pll9I, December 8. U. n. tt, '"' $1U·I• . PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCTITIOVS lllSINHS NAM• H.t.T•MINT Tlw foUowlnt H<IO<ll are OOlllQ 1>11'11· llti\~· 8&8 ANTIQUE CLOCKS, 77J6 w"''"''"'''' A••·· wo tml"'ter, CA 9261.1 a~vetty Lovi.e 8 rvce, UOt _,,.,. G>•de" Oro-.. CA ~S Wiiiiam M 8 ru<t, 114n ~ ..... O.nltnGrOY'!', CA'1•0 Thi• butlrtH• h C-VCIN by"" 1n ct.vldwt ..... ,,"I.. 8•11Ct Thi• " ........... , •• , llllld with , ... CoolMy ci.<1101 0<•"9e Co~y., -,., "" lllin41 Pub!IW!d Otano-C.H I OellY ~-. 0.C I, I, IS, H, It,. Jnl•7' We PaY 15¢ a lb. cash for alumiruncana & other, clean, household aluminum. •.• which Includes aluminum loll; pie oena: frozen fOOd 0110 dlrincr lrayal dip, pudding and meat conlaln.,s. Certatn 01her ctoan, al .. alum num II ems can be redeemed. Call your Con1or tor del111ls. Br1ng It to Reynold• Aluminum . Orenge Recycling P11nt, 210 E. Meat1 Avenue Meats Av. • •• t<atella Ave. T'leaday tl'lru Saturday -9!00 a.m .• 4:30 p.m. Phone ~-.4271 for lnformatJon on Mobile Unit · aoh•IH In ~our area. « r , • . . FINE ART, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, ORIENTALIA, SILVER, ART GLASS, CLbCKs,BRONZES,RUGS PART OF OUR ·1a.ooo SQUARE FOOT SHOWROOMS One of the largest selections in the Western United States $2,000,000 Inventory DEALERS. COLLECTORS ANO INVESTORS. are cordially invfted to view our magnificent collection Monday through Saturday, between the hours of 1 :00 and 5:00 P.M. Currently we have thousands of items of giftware and jewelry consigned to us by several banks. much of which has been ordered liQuidated at any cost to repay loans now In default. Included in this inventory \"& 'hundreds of pieces of jewelry seized by the Bank of ~l\IOU'Na from ~ most prominent jeweler now In bankruptcy. ,LJSfed"below are sample prices of this exceptional lot. Dozens of AntlQue Pocket Watches from . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ $ 49.50 Gents bh,1e Sltr. Sapphire 28 ct. massive gold mount •... , .••••..••.. SI .675.00 Several Gents 18K R61ex Watches from •....••••.•••.•.••• , • . • . , • • I 091.00 tAdlest>ear shaoed Diamond Solitaire 1.60 ct. . . . • . . • . • • • • • . • • . • . • . • "S.00 .Ltdt" Plamond and 8'ppt11re cluster ring approx. let. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 69.00 Ladl" brv'9d Emer1ld pendant approx. 2 ct. • •...•••.•••• , • • . • . • • • Hl.00 Gents Diamond soliiilre 1 ·ct. • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . • • . . • • • ll0.00 .· 't ',. Ladln Diamond stud earrings 8PC)fOX •• 60 ct ............................. tt.00 , . Ladles Emerald solitaire 42.90 ct. + 2 Ct. tw........................ 1,695.00 Ladles Sapphire & Diamond EYrlngs. appro>C. 2 ct .•.••.•.•• , • . . • • • • • tt.00 Muctt. M~ 1T1ore Including Diemonds to 68 eta .. Emeralds to 42 c:ts .. Rubles. ()pet1, S~lr.es, Aquamarine, Amethyst. Solltelre end clutter rings. Dozens of Gents lfl<I 41diet Witches. elffings. bfeatlets, necklaoea, Chains. pendants Wa ere ~thwaUy interested In purchasing furniture. antiques and objects cfart lo any amoufll Complete appralsat dept. on premtsat. , AU Jewelry has been examined by our graduate gemologist and Is UflOOnditionally guaranteed as.to.weight and genuineness. EMPIRE GALLERIES, LTD. 2122 M. MAIM· SAMYA ~A 1714t 14MH4 , t ? h In assorted designs and colors. YOUR 1 99 CHOICE • U. DIAMOfl) ALUMINUM FOIL 12" I 25 ft. OPEN 9 AM TO 10 PM 7 DAYS A WHK! r.: HAC,._H .... t.-t -& • aM .._s,rt11dlf1 & ~ FOUMTAIM YAU.IY_...a. 111 I W.,.... ~~--------------~~~~~---~~p--~~---·~1~----~-~ tr J ;; ~I -.J . ' aou-ON Altl·,... Reg or UMeented 2~ IZ. Girl's 3 -Pc. Set Wtlh hand decorated mirror with cu te 2 99 laces. • Comb & Brush Set ~:;o~~I~ 1 9 9 Hohday drink. 2¥•" Sill • They are as cute lo look at as well as to drink from. Saf1, Hon-Aspirin PeinReleve.r ~ ........ -:: .• •' 't•TUUTS ... . ,,... . ggc ~, ,· .· . -~ ~ ·---------:-· ... -.--. ··---:::-;-r .. \.. ~ ~--~-:7-~._..,...... .-.--··,.:' .... -r,;-.q.. J.,;;;~ -COFFEE·MATE MOUTHWASH Non Dairy Creamer r---__.., For Your Coffee! ' . :-r~a oz. ggc ' ,J• • !~~:~:~~~£~Fur for holiddlY en2terla1111n8g 8 • CAii£ PUT( • HORKA CANDHABRA EA • ASH TRAY l llGHHR SET . • • NORK& IOWl YOUR6':HOIC£ ROCK "N ROLL STROLL ER COLECO - Patented "'al 111,_,~ Assorted tun <ub1ects 1n · \1lk screened 1 99 design CA. • Lil' SPORT BASKETBALL ~· OHIO AR T- Ad1ustablt• pole goPs tr om 50 to 68 htghl 14.99 J. SASHHN RIBBON Canvas in blue or b•own I 8 · s 1 / e Perfect lor the ~~rN:;::l _Ll~UORS . 1 ~ ,~ ,.;i!~,Gllbeys g 99 ~ • .. ·. • ~ -· GIN 1/z GAL • 1 I·°;· l · • ----------~--:·.) ~-.; Black Velvet · l l 99 WHISKEY 'h GAL • ~ Ancient Age WHISKEY STH J&B Rare S~OTCH 1h GAL. Crown Russe VODKA 1/1 Gll. IM cut If TY,OUAPlltCAl HROI, MINIMUM ,. THI( ,.ICES Will I( NI mm. 4.99 18.45 8.99 Dispenser ot bright decorative rrbbon 75 FH T 37.95 l~id Deltrget1t For Hands That Oo Dishes! 32 oz. KING SIZE , . .. . Booby Trap UK£SIO£-Concenlrat1on game of challenge' 5 • g g YOUR CHOICE A9 ., . 199 ·.~ • Cl '"~ . 16•20" YOUR 8 88 ·"' .. CHOICE • ll ·' .. ..;. ·]. .......................... ' LADIS' • I SLIPPERETTES . f Alt DAIL y PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ aUSINIH NAMI 5TATIMCN' Tiie lo11owl119 "oon• -dltln9 e.vw ....... ,. RUl'fAIOEAS MESSENOt.R ~ERVICE, 10.01 Sl•l•r "°"", • )Ol. "-1 .. nV••i.v.CA"llot R-1<1 0 RYii ttl6e Kl~. Hla>llftQlon lll'<Kll, CA 'tl- • (Mr .. \ M1C ... tl AN\, 111«)1 ~ ..... ,.,.,. • •) Fo""l••n V•ll•v CA ti/Oii T~h ......... ,, I\ U"41Y<lOCI ov • ,....,.1 ~rlM,.lllP AOMIO 0. ltytf 'nllt •l•lorn.nl w•• lllod .. .,., ,,... Colllllv Cl•rlt or Or•ll~o t.ounty on HOftll\DU IS, 1914 ..... ,, Pvbll-"t'd 0UnQ41 CoA\I O•oly Polqt NO• II ,,_.na O..c. I ' "" ..-11.1. P UBLIC NOTIC'E flCTITIOUS eUSIN!U NAMl! STATIMf.NT Tll<t •OllOwl~Q p.r\On ,. Ming "'°'' nf:\\4'\ I D"ISV VI AS\Or"I,. rr•, I Tn 4110 IW•ll "itr .. 1, ~u11e to•. N<lwpor1 6'><1<1• CA '1&60 ° Jo"" Ku11w1\wr t4~1 RAVAdt r' T•rr11<:e Coron• <loll M \'. r A •?•TS Tf'li\ bU\lnftt\ 1\ cone111ctod bt A lifnlled IN•l,,..r\lllp JOIW\ JICOn•t\.Wf' ft\'1 "•tl'lmtt\t w tllf filfil'ft _...n tt• County C.lerk Of o'"""• Cou"IV (JO toowemoer is. 197'. ,._, Pobtt\l\ed Or•nQtt Co•'' O•Uy Pltal N?v 11.?f •nd Oot. I I 191• 41n I• P UBLIC NOTICE "lTITIOUS •usu;(SJ NA""E STATEMENT .,.,.._ tollow1t19 per~n\ •t'" On•ft9 bu"lf ht\') .. , Tri£ CLOTHES RACK 711 £ lllh ~rttt. ~\d C~nltr, Co>I• M..\d. CA •2•11 F'••hl M A!)(J•lmull q.ul l(lwl Cr, F-ount••n Vdlley, CA ~1/0I A,..t>l't1 M AC)(l,.1mut1 ~7 t:.41011'1 ,, St ~oun1o•~V•ll•·• CA911~ Thi\ b'l,lnf'I\\ '' conducted bV • qie:Mrdl ,.,..trtMr\h10 f:4(f'l1 "bfJ"'"'"" Thi\ '\l•t"mt"nl wi" fltrd w1tft '"" Count~ Clen Of Or~nqt Counh Ut\ Nov "· 1916. .. .,)42 PvDli\hP<I 0f.tf"IQll Ct>d'' Ooitly P1lnt NO• 24. oM Dot. I. I, IS, 191• PUHL.IC NOTIC"t·: F'ICTIT10US llUSINl'\S NAME STAT(M(NT lf'l#-fOllOWlnQ D4 r\Qn\ "'' C)i,~"'JW •I not\' ..... H0Ll~N0$ AWNINt; & '>HAOI ('.0 18\.6 ,.,., wf)l"lrl ftlvtf, !»u1I• A C.r>\t• Ml'\.\ (A 4/-.11 8rafj; ., 8""nl.-m·n HoU .. fYf 1Jl1'9''~ 8dlbl'M81vtt N~iNf>l"d 9,..Vf\ (A ,1M ) r:nr1\looh,.r J ''"" O ,,~ ., )1-. N•ptuM N,.•~rt 81'•'" c A.0-)MJ r f't1c. 011\'""'" '" curo'J;"" ,, n1 ,, tr Nrdl p.ttt""°r ,t\;p 8 '4'fjH·tllJtn1 TPI•\ •.tAt""''"'ll w•' tit~ w ,.,. ltv Countv t.•t.tk o• Or•noc Cou'\'y ""No' IS, 1'1 .. Pub41..,_.d Or•"C)e C9'"'' 0 11r1 Pt•"t No.;. 11.1'. fl\d Dec. I. It. Ill• PUBLIC NOTICE fl(TITIOUS 8USIP4US NAME STATEME>jT r~ ro11ow1nq llU\'>n ., t1-(\lnf1 .,.,~ fW)\\d\ OVERT PRnOur I l\(r (}uN r 16/'lll e,,1,11 (h•' ,, 'ii '.:t\.Ol"' 11)() Hun• tt\qlQll'\ ,,,.,, n r" 'f1h4~ Or f-'"'"'"t1rlit 0 r ld.,.lt'f 1~411 Nl)rm.1ntjv 1 •""", t-tuntinqron h._.._,rn (.A q7'4 I T,,, .. nu'"""'' ~' t0f\dut1,.o nv .tn ,n djY,dU'91 0' ~"--0""'" 0 Cr ~f,.111 l n" ''.tit "1"nt W+\' f!l,.'1 Wll~ 0"'° Covn•v C.t,.rt1. ot OrAfH)f C.ount, ·~ Nl'h' ... ,~··· '•'"' P\lbfl\.'W1 Q, ,,,,,,, CO•\t 0 ttl'f f.1110~ '4ov 74. •M 0'< I.~. II. It 1' PUBLIC NOTICE , l(TITIOUS I VSINf SS NA""( STATEMEHT TN-f~ll"l<11t•""1f)f'''"'" .,,.. ,..._, "l"""' -.M'. ~\lf"H (fl"4 ~V\ fl\t1rr; "'"' ,..,,"" • .,,,,o,,,.,. r ••M· • f ~o~ .. • M "'"l \ tf\ H "I! ~ ~ ( ,,.,,., •di f.1r1• tn 1,.,._._ •C A~1•.~ Alnt•f •• tr) ('-J"1 •• .. ,,., f"J:Hf)rl li't'>Or1w,. f 114M'"\.i.' A 1' ~ W'tw Vf'rw •h••~ I~" "' \-u • t Strt'f"t ' '"" ot"'r cA •1' ,,. ~,,,...,,_, ("·t'IQ (~1rh H I· ... •t,i, f'D'""""..m Q,-,y., ('>\fit M• 1 ,-<\ ,,": 'fll ff\.• ""'"""'"""''~I\ f'llt•nQ (f>nflut t"J rt'V • 'P nt r•lo.dn-:t\r110 Alfll"f' H\IM) (Pu•PWJHO, "t ""'~' f •'"""""'"' t+t""'1 •1•h ,,,.... {~"I/ CJ<-t~l)'f0rAf'\.Qi"C011"'ti;onNw ~ ,.,.,,_ P'•llO P~I~~ C)f' ~nQil!I (OA\t Oi .... 11 Ptl+i' 0-< t t 1$, ll.1•1• )011 ,. PUBLIC NOTIC'F. FICTITIOUS eU$1NfU NA""! HATf.MENT lfll• tnunw1•UJ t'*f~ 4 t,. fV>4n'l hi.I\! ... . l<)llNl,,V MllNflt N t/10• t\r • '\ 81'1fd, ti'.Jf'llinq11'n t., h , r • "")••' f<!1 F Jt.t11•t"t •'11 l &.1.tN>1tt\ •~n"*'" '" ~4 A~ tv \ f\41t!'I •m I 't\ "'"'°"' l f""'l'" 4,. '" ~" '""'"" ""'''~ ' '' '&ft,,.,,,,.,., n. " QI"' net•'°"" lr¥-r l•uo. '"""' ........ 1 'f~1'\ ,,,. •• m• nt .,,., •111 t ..,..fh lf'W"t ,,,.,~¥ t lf!oO l'l.f ()r111"1 ... (rt _..,,. Oft N"W """°, , •.• .,, ,,,,.,. """"' ...,..,._d ,,. .. """' r "" .. ' n• ,., • .... fWr lf\f}ll>r I A I\ U. 1'1-., '\ " "' PUBLIC NOTlCE MJ7~ NOTICE 0' SALi OP' RUI.. PROPl•T't AT PRl'IATI SALi .......... ,, Wednffdl'(, December 8 1975 QUEENIE --Bv Phil ln tcrf ondl l 'M N UM8Ul ON~/ Vallarta Emries Boosted By ALM ON LOCKABEY 0<111• Pti.c ... u,.. t.t• Del Rey Yacht Club's biennial Puerto Vallarta race has rece ived a dou- ble shot In the arm th.is year and promises lo have a record number of entries when the starting signal sends the fleet on its 1,125-mile downwind slide Feb. 5. As of Dec. 1, race of- ficials said 46 skippers of blue-water racers were signed and that more were expected by the JFK Rarely Signe d Na01e The widow who rcmarnes wathan a few years after the death or her first husband has a better chance or enjoying a successful second marriage than a widow who waits a long long Lime lo go the altar again. Or so our Love and War man's case history file indicates. That lady who waits overlong to try again, it's believed, builds up In that time a distorted ideal of the first husband. And so it can becoine next to impossible for the would-be second husband to compete with that ideal That U.S. president who personally signed anything least frequently is said to have been • John F. Kennedy. Believe I · already told you that the _._ ..... ..,_. __ ...... ., ...... ._,_.. Jan. 2 deadline for en- ----------------------tries. collectors so far only have found one canceled check with has actual signature. lie relied heavily on those automatic letter signing machines F or the R ecord Bfrf lts \T JOS(PHHOSPITAI.. Nevffr\Mr 11, '916 Mr •net Mr\ 0PMU~ H1w:e., 14141 Si.Mr.net\, lrv1nt. boy Mr ""° Mr\. '"°"'4' Slripllng, 26/J Or-AVC ,Co\l•MoW,bOt Nowmber U, 1'76 Mr •nd Mrs 00"91•~ ~Mono, ?0411 CAnloeld LAM, 14Ynllnqton Be.ell. bOY November 10, nu Mr ....i Mrs JoM Tatom. 1'7'1 e.1 Aitf. 1rw1n1.1, QtrJ '40Wtnller 21, 1tl0 Mr At\d Mn Odnlel W••lil", '10\ LOrFW, trw•n•, 91tl ,.... •• .., ... , lt, ,.,. Mr and Mr> Edo., B•lley, 11111 1\..,,.,,,,., 11 U'\• M1\ .. ~"nV1•1n hrl; Mr '"" M t5. M.ts•m• Ow.._o, 1•lb (.o, 1MC)to'r Or , No O. Cia-.t• Mtw, ooy No Yem bet' JJ, ,,,. M,. M\O M,), Odnil'I Kelr.,.nurw 1tl11 AM•rlon Or • ti Toro. 001 PALM HAllllOll HOSPITAL ...... "'....,. 2•. 1'1• Mr •nd Mt' CJ\•rle-. l..Jum•no 4))) I ells-l4unl1nqlon 8uc11. ooy P'OUNT Al N VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Hove mbrt'r 1'. lt7' Ml' M~ Mr\ Nf'lrman lOdd. 1'011 A"''' Circle. W .. \tm1n\t"r 91tt Mt Ana Mr\ G•''i' Jt-""t:ll ,,,. Pt.u.t SC .Al>t • • w"'tm1n~tf',.-q1r1. HowtmMr JJ 1 .,,. M,( •nd Mr\ 01v1a M n,tr tlf17 AA ttw>ny Or Hut\hnql°" 8~1'tC h, bov He'"m .. ,. tt. ttl• Mt ttM Mt\ lc-rry Ttret>-,w. 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DuMond, 84. who was known anternatanonally f nr refin ement s 1n m~asuring the s peed or Light and pull of gravity, died Sa turday 1n Pasadena PUBLIC NOTtCE s JllJt NOTICE TO Clll fOITOAS .......... \Ul'liRIOll COUllll 01' THf ST A TE OP' CALIP'OllNIA P'OR TM! COUNTY 0, ORANGE •n It\• M"tt' r nf lh,. E .t1tlf' "' AUGUST AW OQJl<;f Y 0"<'°"" J NtMic• Two things have spurred interest in the race. Skippers whose yachµ are rated under the International Of· fshore Rule Mark 111 are antneued by the announ· cement that the PV race will be the first of a series in Mexican waters to be known as the Mex- ican Ocean Racing Con· ference (MEXORC> lo be sailed along Mexico's ··gold coast" after the PVracc. ALSO BOOSTING the interest was the announ- cement that DR YC is opening the race to yachts rated under lhe Performance Handicap Hacang Fleet. Jt wall be the first time PllRfo' yachts have been accept- ed an a long-dis lance ocean race The Newport' lo Enscnada race as pre- dominantly PHRF, but it is only 125 miles. Medical researchers i:ontcnd that no disease ever adcnllh ed has been completely eradicated. COWBOYS Q. ••Uh.I the ty;>1cal cowboy m lhc old west's cat lie country nde has own horse or one that belonged to th(' ranch owner·~" A. Both. Besides has own mount, he was assigned several others for has use exclusive- ly. fie didn't routinely ndc anybody else's horses, and nobody else rode has. He kept his best horse for night duty. Ir he worked a horse fairly hard on the trail, hc rested it up for two or three days a fter ward:.. Occasionally a down-and-outer relicd solely oh r anch horses But then a lot of other cowboys had not just one but two of their own Say you tally up your checkbook stubs on· ly to find Lhc total doe:.n"l jibe with your bank statement's total. fo1gurc the dirrerence and try to di vi de it by 9 If 9 g<><'!> evenly. al 's hkely you've transposed a couple of figures an one of your entries Address Mall to l. M fJoyd. P. <>. Oox J50Q , Costa Mesa. 92626 The PV race drew 26 ..., .... _....___.......,.. .... _..._.......,_,,~,,..-......,_,,~,,..-~1 entries in the inaugural 1971, dropped to 22 in 1973 and was back to 26 in 1975. Co-chairmen Jerry Rr1skin and Albert Allen arc predicting a starting list or at least 50 for the 1977 edition. SEVERJ\I,.. OF the bag "goldplalers'" will be aflcr lhc elapsed time re- cord of six days. three hours. 39 minutes and 26 seconds set b y Bob Lynch's 83 -fool sloop Sirius II <from Newport Harbor Yacht Club) in the breezy 1973 race. Race ofricials said it 1s expected that Sirius II will be back to defend her record in the UP· com10g race Dul best bet for r1ro;t to r1n1:,h w1lh or wtthout a record \\Ill be the 62-foot sloop Ragtime. successful!~ campa1J(ned by Bill Pas- quini and Dill Whale of Long Beach Yacht Club Ragtime, under a dif ferent owne rs hip , was knocked out of the 1973 race by stormy weather on the second day of the race. The ya cht has un· dergone cons iderable impr ovement and new rigging i n r ece nt months. OTH E R YAC HT S which will be out for line honors are Tony Bill's 65 -foot yawl Olinka ; J ohn S~ripps' 89-fool ketch Mi r a mar. and Jacob Wood 's 61-root sloop Sorcery The MEXORC connec taon has lured three Mex- 1 can e ntri es with possibly more to come Already being readied for the race arc Aaron Saenz' Two Ton racer Terral Ill, Acapulco , R oge l io Part ido's R a'n g e r · 3 7 S a cl o. Monzanillo, and Alfredo Giovanelli 's Standfast-40 Christmas Reg atta Draws 5 7 Yachts Fifty seven boats 111 six classes turned ou t Sun day for the first hnlr of Kin g Harbor Ya«ht Club ·s Christmas r<'i.:at la for centerboard boats The second h:i tr will be sailed next Sunclav for keel boats Sum m :iry of resull'i SNIPE 00) I John \'onneguht. S FVSC 2 Bob Nash. i\ BY< J Grant Hall. AHYC LIDO 14/\ <91 ) Dario Sanchc1. KllYC. 2. Jon Baldwin. KllYC. :J W;irrcn F'ox, WYC LID0-14R 161 I llarol<l Weii;ht. SFVSC LASER <5> I Mark Folkman, KllYC SF:NIOR S/\ROT (12> I Kelly Mc Mortan. KllYC'. 2. M;irt y May. KllYC . :i . Boh 1 lalderm;m, K II YC .JUNIOR SA ROT (15J 1 SI cvc G rillon, KllYC : 2 Chris Colian~. KllYC', 3. Curl Mayol, KllYC UMCHAIMED? 1..ook at our selection or 1 IK Gold Cham-. and our New l 111!' or fine HK <rl>ld Rini?~ for Christmas rT WILL,,. T YOU TO COM,AllE OUll ,lllCES ~In M Gems 270 E. 1 7tll 51 . C•t••M.-t•l'-M .... 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IOOY MOUNT full twiu l octlon '"' ..,,. vtiloft. Hot fot~ ...CtWlf'\9 \Vf • fou fot tight °' Iott ..do. CHltOMI 3 88 FINISH HIOlt nESSIJltl TIRE PUMP 'Wednesday. December 8, 1978 DAIL V PILOT •I ,Haden Getting Better With Each Ganie LOS ANGELES (AP) -A rookie quarterback never has taken a football team to the Super Bowl and the Los Angeles Rams' Pat Haden is 3 rookie, albeit a Rhodes Scholar. "Haden is getting better with ·each game," says coach Chuck Knox. And he discounts the rookie factor by saying, "Ex· perience is not what happens lo a man. H's what a man does with what happens lo him." The former USC star is a fast meeting with newsmen Tuesday, his quarterback dropped by the office to pick up football films. He studies the oppos1llon, thas week the Detroit l.!ons, who the Rams meet Saturday evening at Pontiac Stadium. lroncicalJy, the man Haden djsplaced as starter on Nov. 14 may end up as the leading passer percentagewise in the National Football Conference. James Harris, with a 94.7 pass rating, has 81 completions in 141 at· tempts -enough throws to qualiry him for the tille. I learner both athletically and scholastically. While Knox was I Sports in Brief McAdoo Moves; 13 for Branning SEATTLE -Seattle Supersonics owner Sa m Schulman s ays he has reached agreement with a co-owner of the Buffalo Braves to purchase Bob McAdoo, three-time scoring leader of the National BasketbalJ Association. Contacted shortly before mid· night Tuesday. Schulman said: "I have reached an agreement in principle with Paul Snyder lo ob- tain Bob McAdoo.lam willing lo lake the calculated risk that we will be able to reach a contrac- tual agreement once the deal is made." Branning Hot SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Freshm a n Rich Branning, a graduate or Marina High School in Huntington Beach. had four field goals and five free throws for 13 points as the Notre Dame Fighting Iri s h toppl ed Northwestern. 105-78, here Tues- day night. Branning was five-for-rive al the free throw line Cor the No 7 ranked I rbh. l'ike• Sign l'ary BLOOMINGTON. Minn -The Minnesota Vikings signed of- fcnsieve tackle Ron Vary to a mulliycar contract Tuesday end- ing speculation the perennial All · Pro selection would play out his option. Vary, 30, signed a seven-year pact, which makes him one of the highest-paid offensive linemen in the National Football League, the Minneapolis Tribune report· <.'din Jls Wedne!:iday editions. Wolverines, UCLA Tabbed RENO <AP) -The Michigan Wolverines are six-po int fa vorites over Southern California m the Jan 1 Rose Bowl matchup, accord.mg to the line posted Tuesday by Harrah's Reno-Tahoe Racebook. Other bowl game odds: Orange Bowl. Ohio State over Colorado by six ; Su~ar, Pittsburgh over Georgia by two; Cotton , Maryland and Houston even Liberty, IJ CLA over Alabama by three; F1ei1la , Oklahoma over Wyommg by I~. lrator, Not re Dame ovf'r Pt>nn ~late by four; Peach. Krntucky over North Carolina hv Ca ve ; A~lrr) JUuebonnet. Nebraska O\'<.'r Tex as Tech by two , Sun, Texas A&M ovt•r 1-'lond;a by i11x "1 'm sure l can play until I'm 4-0,'' said Yary. SoloMon Wb1• HOUSTON-Harold Solomon and Wojtek Fibak arc the only undefeated players in the Grand Prix Masters tennis tournament here a fl er two rounds of play that will find the four best players in the round-robin event advancing to the finals. Solomon derca led Raul Ramirez 6-2, 6·2 and Fibak stopved Eddie D1bbs, 7·6, 6-3, in matches Tuesday. Manuel Orantes won over Roscoe Tanner. 7 ·6, 6-3, to finjsh with a 2· l record and could grab one of the final s pots. Bmeard to Vtah Wayne Howard, Cal State Long Beach 's winningest football coach, resigned Tuesday to ac- cept the head coaching post at the University of Utah. Former NY, Tigers Hurler Dead at 47 UTICA, Mich. CAP> -Funeral services are scheduled Friday for ex-major league baseball pitcher Duane "Duke" Maas, who died Tuesday following a Jong battle with arthritis. Maa s. 47 . had be en hospitalized for two weeks. Maas spent all or part of six seasons in the American League until crippled by arthritis at the peak of hi!'l career. lie saw actio11 m two World Series w1th the New York Yankees, and compiled a 44.45 over-all record tn the ma· JOrS. Maas began his major league career with the Detroit Tigers m 1955. when the team brought him up from their farm system. He was one of seven players to go lo the Kansas City Athletics in Nov .. 1957. in a 13-playertrade. Mid way through the 1958 season. Kansas City sent Maas lo the Yankees. The right-hander's best season was tn 1959 when he had a 14·8 re cord with New York lie patched one third of an Inning for the Yankees in their 13·5 loss to Milwaukee in the second gaml' of the 1958 World Series In 1960, he pitched two innings of New York's 6-4 loss to PltLc;burgh 1n the Series opent'r Sulfar Turns Sour Bowl Ticket Mess ATHENS, Ga. <AP > -More than 35,000 orders have been re· ceived by the University of Georgia for tickets to the 1977 Sugar Bowl -twice the number allotted to the school by bowl of- ficials. according to the Georgia athletic ticket manager. "Georgia was allowed only 16,500 tickets and those are most- ly being taken up by students. faculty and contributor11 to the Georgia student educational fund,·· said ticket manager Virginia Whitehead. Mrs. Whitehead said more than 16,000 orders have been re- funded and "more refU11ds are still to come from the more than 35,000-orders" which Georgia re- ceived for the Jan. l game against the University of Pit· ts burgh at Lhe Superdome in New Orleans. The ticket problem began when bowl officials apparently did not realize Georgia's follow - ing and instructed the school not to limit orders. "Many who ordered tickets from Georgia have paid for ac· commodations in New Orleans," said Mrs. Whitehead. "Some re· ports indicated that refunds on lodging reservations have been refused in many instances for those who will not be receiving tickets. !laden has hit 58 of 100 throwli, but won 't have the required average of 10 for each of the elub':. 14 games to qualify The Rams play the t.aons Salurday night after Minnesota has met Miami and those two games will decide a site of the opening Super Howl playoffs. If Minnesota wins, it will have an 11-2-1 record and will host either St. Louis or Washington which have games scheduled on Sunday. If Minnesota loses to Miami and Los Angeles defeats Detroit. the Rams will have the better average point dirterential - points scored minus opponents' points in the NFC -and would therefore beat out Min· nesota in the battle for being a home team. In that case, the Rams would play either Washington or St. Louis on either Saturday, Dec. 18, or Sunday. Dec. 19, at the Coliseum. J. Minnesota has won Ule Central Division, Dallas the Eastern and Los Angeles the Western. St. Louis and Washineton remain in content.ion for the wild card spot which goes to the second place team with the best record. The wild card team cannot play at home. or meet lbe champion of lts own division in the first round. Knox worried about the first three extra points missed by kicker Tom Dempsey against Atlanta. The rirsl two were low and blocked and the third ap- peared to be shanked and missed the uprights. Then Dempsey kicked his next five and he hasn't missed in his last 10 field goat at. tempts. "Any Ume you miss three extra points, there Is somethln&: wrong," the coach commented. "ll'• now a matter ol getUnt his confidence and rhythm back. It ·s an area where we have to work. We have to get it straightened out because one point could cost a football game." The coaeh added that despite the outcome of the MlMesota· Miami game, .. We're going to Detroit to play the game to win. We won't be sitting around to see what happens in that. other game." Women S1-.ouldn't Be Paid··Borg BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) -Swedish tennis s lar Bjorn Borg said Tuesday he had no sympathy with women players who demand equal pay with men. ''As far as 1 am concerned, the women shouldn 'l be paid at all," Borg, lhe Wimbledon champion this year, told a press con- ference. He said the women had no grounds for their demands. They diet not attract the same crowds as men and, in addition. played less. Women players have threatened to boycott the Wimbledon Tournament in 1977 unless they are given a substan· tial rise in prize money. Borg is in Barbados for a week-long visit. Borg believed that the Davis Cup remained an important tournament on the world teMis Where,s the Ball? ttinerary although be supported suggestions that its structure should be changed. "The Davis Cup is stilt a big thing in Europe and I think it should be retained," Borg said. "It may be better to organize it along the Unes of soccer's World Cup with winners of various groups coming together in the finals at a special period." As the competition was ar· r anged now, some leading University of Utah forward Coby Leavitt tries to reach around Nevada (Las Vegas> player Lewis Brown while looking for the ball. Utah won 100-96 over fifth-ranked Nevada Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. Branning Coming Home Dream of Playing in Pauley Comes True Rich Branning 1s one or the ex- ceptions. He is one of the Southland area high school grnduates who has been able to leave fnends and home to go off to some far away place to continue education and athletic career. It isn't an easy transition under any circumstance. Many, in fact. find themselves unable to handle the drastic change of 'lifestyle, the switch from sunslune to snow and the alone feeling you get when you are far from family on special holidays. Often these people lose a sense of direction and drive, becdme disillusioned and return home. Branning, however, seems lo be withstanding the changes well at his new reside nce. the University or Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. He has survived October snowfall, mueho cold tern-. perature, and being away from hi s family on Thanksgiving. He is even ):>hllosophical about not be- ing a starter on the Ftghting lrlsh's basketball team. Branning was a three-year varsity starter at Mari nu High ln. Huntington .Beach and earned all·CIF laurels lwoyears. Now, at Notre Dame, he is bat- tling senior Ray "Dice" Martin for the first string job. After only three games this year, he and Martin are already splitting playing time. Branning is Gll'f'f Wl41fE WHITE WASH averaging 12.0 points alter four games. Branning is coming home this weekend ... For about 24 hours as the Irish whistle through the area just long enough for a wor)cout, rtinner. a aood night's sleep and ;y Saturday afternoon natlonuJlf televised basketball game with host UCLA. Does Branning feet special prc- •ssure about coming in for bis first college game before friends and family? "I'm really looking forward to playing UCLA,'' he responds. "I've always dreamed of playing at Pauley Pavilion. Year In and year out UCLA js supposed to be the class team, the best. And I want lo play against the best. "I might be a litUe excited and nervous before the game, but I am that way before every game, even a pickup game. Once the game starts, the feeling goes away. "I don't feel any extra pre· ssure playing out there. My philosophy is to put out 100 per- cent and do the best I can. I'm sure Ray Hamilton will be on me if he's playing point guard. He's quick, realily a good ballplayer." The F~hting Irish are due to arrive in Los Angeles Friday af. ternoon at 3. They work out at Pauley Pavilion (UCLA> that evening. Then they fly out im· mediately after the game, arrlv· ing In Chicago about midnight Saturday. From there they bus to South Bend, getting in about 3 a.m. Sunday. Then there is a workout Sunday night as they get ready to host 1976 NCAA champion In· dlana Tuesday night. players found lt impossible to get away from other pro· fesslonal tournaments to represent their country in the Davis Cup, Borg said. Borg felt the best way for players from developing coun· tries such as those ln Africa, Asia and the Caribbean to reach lbe top was to get more ex· posure. "They should try to go abroad and enter the major tournament&,·~ he said. Takers Fall Apart In Chicago CHICAGO (AP) -Norm Van Lier and Scott May combined for. 17 fourth quarter points while a nagged Chicago defense held Los· Angeles to 11 points Tuesday night to boost the Chicago Bulls to an 89·81 National Basketball Association victory over the Lakers. The Lakers play the Pacers ln Indiana tonight in the third game of their current trip. The Bulls won only their (ourth game of the season and second in a row after losing 13 straight. They outscored the Laker.; 11·1 in the first four minutes of the final On 1'\' To•lglat C'ha1111el S at 8 quarter as Los Angeles center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was rid· j.ng the bench with five fouls. In the battle or the big men Ab- dul·J abbar was held to 13 points by Artis Gilmore. who had 22 for the Bulls. The Lakers jumped to a 71).63 third quarter lead with Abdul· Jabbar hitting nine points in that period. But May converted a three· point pl ay, Van Lier collected three baskets and Mickey Johnson added another field goal as the Bulls took a 74·71 lead ear· ly in the final quarter. Lakers coach Jerry Wesb labeled his team's fourth-quarter effort "a case of having a com· plete breakdown with our outsid~ shooting falling apart." West, however. branded the Bulls "a very aggressive team that's defensed us and Jabbar a2' welJ as any team has all season.'· According to Jabbar, "It wa~ probably my worst night ol the season because I could not go one·on-one against Artis Gilmore.'' Jab bar said that in his opinion, "the only way a team can stop me is to double-team me and to use a zone defense.'' Bulls coach Ed Badger agreed with Jabbar's summation but re· fused to call bis defense a zone. He admitted, though, "that if the game had gone over 100 points. we probably would have lost. "We don't have the depth or the real momentum yet to go against a fast break and to try and outshoot another team." LOS 4NGELES (111 -F"ordt, Aln'M!ll 11, Abdul• Jabl>ar IJ, Atl•n It, WHlll,.O'on 10, Ll<Mr 4, l<UlleC S.Abefn.lhy J. Ntum•M 1. CHICAC.0 '"I -Jollnwn 77,Marln•.Ollmor• '1, Holl1nd I, V•n l l8r U, Llllto.\-1 4, Mey 1), "'°""""'' 1, Boerwlnkte ). Lo\41>9tlfl ,. 11 11 11--41 (111(-11 10 72 ~ Fouledout-NOM. TNlfolil1-L01Anve1u21, Olk-II. A-1,lU. Sherman Out At UC Irvine Rod Sherman, an assistant to athletic director D r . Ray 'Thornton at UC Irvine, has been fired by the university for performance reasons. Barnes Pleads for Leniency ls Branning satisfied with his role? "Everyone wants to start,'' he replies. "But I -have patience. go out and play to the best of my ability, then if I'm meant to •tart, I will. Sherman, a former. USC Rose Bowl hero and later a pro• fesslonal player, lefttheuniversi· ty Nov. 20, accordlngto'Ibornton. "I'd rather not comment on hlit leaving," Thornton sa.ld today. ''The university policy ls not to make announcements on such matters." PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP), - Detroit Pistons forward Marvin Barnet eay1 he enjoys working w1th youths, and his lawyers con· tend thot would be a better use ot bll tiJl'e lhan eoing to jail for one ~ar. Attorneys for Barnes, who was declared a probation violator last week, appeared before Judge An· thony Giannini in Providence Superior Court Tuesday and pleaded for leniency. Neal Fink, a Detroit attorney. suuested that the forrtier Providen ce College All · American keep playing for the Pistons and be assigned lo a work·releaae• program with the. Detroit Police-Athletic League. GlanntnJ thel\ gave Barnes' al· tomeya unW J an. 17 to draft a plan detaitlnc how the NaUonll Basketball Association player would work wllh undcr- privlleced youn1sters. "So fer. the judge Is a good man," Barnes said. "H(s doing his job. He'" looking out ror the welfare or the people of the state. And you know, he's trymg not to be prejudiced nnd he's try- int the case to the best of his ability.'' Saying Detroit has a tot of pro- blems with youth ganas. Fink told Giannini that Bame9 pro- bably would be a hero to such youngsters because or his "superstar " status with tho Pistons. "There is more than a apark or human decency In Marvi n Barnes," 1''ink said. "But he's had it tough growlne up. Then you get superstar sta(us and everyone's doing things for you." Fink said Barnes had severe financial problems. "Marvin may buUll n child as far a11 re11ponslbllity la con·. cerned," Fink uld. "Uthe coach thinks coming off the bench ls best, then that's what it will have to be." Is life at Not.re Dame difficult to adju1t to? "The weether is cold, there's no doubt about that," he says. CJaases are definitely tough (he t.akes philosophy, 1eol01Y. math, composition and literature) so there isn't much time for anything except. 1tudyin1 and playln1 ball." The athletic director reve_aled that lhc school cannot dismiss personnel for penonal matters, philosophy or political standing. Sherman was unavailable for comment this morning. The school is In the process <>f aotlcltlng applications for the position of fund raiser, ad· mlnlstrator of the scholanhlp profram and aldln1 lhb Blg t booster club in special promo- tJont. ,; .. j ,· 82 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, December 8. 1978 ., .d Newport, Urii Poloists Face Semifinals Foes E A S T L O S ANG EL ES-T her e 's room for only one at the top and the CJ F 4·A water polo competiUoo has na rrowed lo the heavies. Ne wport Harbor High ·s tough Sn ii ors face Mira Co s ta or Manhatten Beach Ill 7 and Uni versity High (Ir v in e) m ee t s Fullerton's Sunny Hills at 8: 30 tonight in the semifinals round at the Eas t L os Angeles College pool. · Seeded No. 2 in the playoffs, the defending c hampion Sailors or coach Bill Barnett were pre.season choices to meet Sunny Hills in the finals. But' Mira Costa may not be all tha t cooperative. And accord- ing to Barnett, it won't be easy getting past' the ~Mustangs. Newport (22·1) defeat· ed No. 3 seed Mira Costa twice during the regular season, 7-4, and !Vi. Mira Costa also lost twice to No. 1 seed Sunny Hills. well," says Barnelt. "And the y have a psychological a dvantage over us because we've beaten them before. We were lucky to win the Jut one and that was in our own pool. .. But that psychological advantage may not be enough when Mira Costa face s N e wport 's smothering m an·to-man defense. its blistering fast break and the shoot· ing of Ke~n Robert.son, who baa scored f7 goals. While Newport's of· fense seems t o revolve around Robertson, the match between Universi- ty and Sunny Hills may be more well-balanced warfare. Boasting four all·CIF players in seniors Dave Rite.hie, Tim Car ey, Zack Stimson and Hans Kruip, Sunny Hills (2'l· l) could be more than the fourth seeded Uni Tro- jans (20-4 ) can handle. Sunny Hills coach Jlm Sprague tells it all when' be says: ''We have so ma.J1¥ ways to score. We can go to a lot or people. ''The key will be scor· ina . Univer s ity has a good aoal guard in Jack Graham and if he has a fantastic night, we could be in trouble." "It's difficult to shut us down from the field,'' adds Sprague. "It all comes down to getting the baJl into the goal, and if they can stop us there ... " However, University coach Chuck Morris may have a few aces up his sleeve and they aren't all seared around Graham. SC Rolls, 66-48; "We've had $Olne dif· ficulUes with our six-on fives and we'll be .using a dirferent lineup for tho5e situations in hopes or breaking a man open," says Morris. "And we'll use a double pos t or. Barons in Action By ED BUKGART Of lflo Otlly r o .. St•" San Clemente now fense." meets Rubidoux in the According ·to Morris. championship semifinals the Trojans will be using at8Thursday night. ~-their straight man·to-ln tonight's Cirst roun man defense and will action that pits four o press lightly. t h e to u r n a m e n t ' Vfthort11y uo-o strongest teams, Cost 11 CllP<l•1•fto 11 Mesa takes on Foothill f : t:! .. 8!!icn ~ Santa Ana at 6:30, and " °"'""tv 1 top·seeded F ountain ~3 ~~~:.·~:~, 1~ Valley meets Mission 11 !>M ••T•,...., 11 • Dally r llot ,..,., .... , l.H P•Yft• ESTANCIA'$ PETE NEUMANN HANDS OFF TO FLASHY RAY ORGILL. "Mira Costa is small and quic k and the y utilize the fast break The S an Clemente High Tritons played a n ear -pe rfe c t second quarter Tuesd ay nigbl a nd d e f e at e d the Pacifica High Mariners of Garden Grove 66-48 in the first round of tM San Clemente High basket- ball tournament at San Clemente. In the othe r game, Rubidoux of R iverside turned back the Santa Viejo at 8. !, ~!~!'°.!~~rbOf Stan DeMaggio's fast-11 Coron•""•M•r breaking Tritons qui ckly ;~ ~~~~'::',~~•1° d i s p o s e d o f t h e n c1 Do•6Clo Mariners, outscoring the ;1 ~11~!~'· visitors 10·0 in the second a c~•· M••• quarter to t ake a 25·11 • ~001M1 .. ' 1 Estancia Bows Corona's Akin Has His Night By GLENN WHITE CH ti.. 0111y r no1 S1•11 Paul Akm 1s the guy on Corona del Mar Jltgh's varsit y basketball team who'll get few hc:idhneii. few bravos this year as he mostly will be playing in the shadow of All·CI F r :indidates All•x Rla('k and Jack Tuz, lus more publiciied temmales. and then took it in for the lay.up. Sixteen seconds later he again stole lhe ball and drove fo r two points to make it 44·36. And lo show it was no nuke he wrapped up his excell~nt pe rformance for the quarter by tank- ing anothe r 20·foo ter with 25 seconds left in the But Tuesday night frame to give CdM a :it · 44-36 lcad. ___ T_od_•_t_•,-M-.-,,-u---Estancia could never • ~0,.1 .. Lew"'°" come closer than fiv e ~ ~.::,~:~:~·~:,,0;!;; v' Et Toro points aft~r that. Akin 1 10-M1r1nov\EIM0<t•n-was described by former Tocl•Y at Wt\''"'"''•"' • w"""'" .,. v .• P~ • ., lf') E: \Ltnt•<"t "' l •n "'"l't'l•IO'\ 1-C 'r)l"l"l'f"'I M 1r" IAM ~11 -.n Wec;tm1nster lhgh 1l \\as Alun 's turn ror glory ac; he scored 15 points, 13 m the last half. and mac1r two crucial :.teah to leuc1 Cd M past archrl\al Estancia, 60 49. 1n thf" M ar1n a . Westm in::.t er tournament Corona returns to CdM coach Tandy Gillis as a tenacious defender • who alwa ys m akes thmgs happen. Orgill supplied nearly hal f of E s ta n cia 's firepower, popping in 20 points Tu.i got 23 for the vic- tors \\ ilh 18 com mg in the first hair. Es t ancia meets Los Ak1mtlos toniJ?ht al 5 30 at Westminster E\t•n<•• ttt • Westmin'iter tonight at 7 ,, " " 111 to d uel Long Beach r,.,_, , , Mtlhkan. which 1ust may ~:.~'!'·"" ~ ~ ·~ have the best l<·a m 1n the o.q ,, 10 4 io Cl F ~~::'•'di : 7 I Akin was superb Tues <.o•""" , n 1 day. 1ou•, 11 ., .. o Estancia. bthtn d the co,..,a .. IM•r1~'°111 e :< p I 0 i t 5 0 r h u c; ti I n g . T•ir ' talented Ray Orgill had :~c;,:U' ~ shaved a 26-13 deficit to """ 1 36·3.S with J , 36 remrun· "";'0~1;. 1; , ! Ing In the third quartrr \co,.•tO.,.rt•,. Then Akin be5(an doing ~;::·,~tt\tr ;~ ~: ~! his thtng. He pot in a r<'· bound s hot and s<'rondo; ...... ) 1l ' 1 ' " I I I I • lrO ~···~l!ili!~ Ana Saints, 52·40. CIF Grid lead with 2:29 left before ~1 '::; .. ':;;;~:t;llO, Sites Set Westmin s t e r High's Uons and the Villa Park Spartans, the two s urviv- ing Orange County prep football teams in the CIF root.ball playoffs, are in aemlftnals action Friday night. The Lions are on the road In 4·A battle al San Bernardino's Orange Show Stadium, while Villa Park tests No. 1 seeded South Pasadena in 3·A hostilities at Santa Ana Bowl. The s ites for Friday's games: '-A,M\Nll W.'t COvln• n Lo' Altos at Ml. SAC ,., WfltmtMltr ,,_ FoM•M M Or'angt 5Nw$tedl..m J.AP-11•11 s.. r ewOen• V• VIII• p-•I SA lowl ll l Ttmt>4• Clly v< Crncenta Y•ll•Yat ~ltHl(lhtll J·AP-Nll ~ OlmH al AAIOI-V•ll-V Hloll ,., Avl•tlon"' Nortt Vllla .t Rl...rslde cc {1.JO) , .. ,_ .... '°'"""'•ft"''•' ll•llOP v• Rim ol 1"4 World at R-• H1g<> Ill the half. 'I uoun• Bue~ Then arter P acifica 16 e.-aP•rk CIF conv erted two rree j' ~-:::~11ts throws. the Tritons N••-11orborl2t·ll scored eight s t raight 2s AA•"''"' points to open a 20-point ~s ~.;;,:~~ontt• halftime lead. " SvnnyH111t P acifica never came 1 1,s Lt1w1'""' Gr•<• O•v11 closer than 17 points 10 "'•t•M• again. ; ~~;:~:~:~ Jn that second period, n 1.a• ... ooe1 ~e ii~\~"~:~\ o~l~~g~~~ ~ r!;E.~~~· 1~ and didn't comm1l a 11 nn V•lln turnover. But Pacifica · :: ~:i;~n\ler could only· connect on· ib ~~~~.~:1~;" five of 23 from the floor 20 Marin• while turning the ball 1 S...MyHllts over five times. is l• PueritP CIF Against the Tritons' 11 Lakewood man-to-man defense, the 14 s.ni•~.:i~:1111 UM> Mariners went the final :n Nowp0n H•rbOr J\I six minutes of the second :! !';;:~!;.!11' quarter without a field 10 vn1 .. -.11, goal. ~ ::!:~~w Set1Ci.-lt (U) 7 Newoorl H.,bor 19 71 8""N1P1r1< McDonald • 11 E\ltt><I• " tp 0 II ~"' b 3' l owtll 'l u Mllci.11 I 2f Wf\lorn 4 6 ca.ion 4 lb Oow""V 0 • Sllenv J 11 La.,..,..., 0 6 IWf!inga 3 n Troy Jonn o 11 lo' ""OJ 0 " 7 l Frank ~ IJ Mira (Ml• I 11 St-• , 2S M6Qnoll• 1 f lot•ls 18 10 lo'"""' 10 ., Sc•rtl>Y0v•r1trs IS An•ne1m Pacifica 7 ~ 1' t Nowp0r1 H1rt>->r 16 ... ~nCl•menle U 20 11 Cl F IS-.6 71 p •• ..,...,. MD Romps, 97 -68; 11 N•Wbut'(P•rk' 14 Corona !Mt Mar Mt•1C01t1 l~I JI lO Jor<I•• 1• Ol•tl•y c~~~itj~!l.~¥.,,~ilii'\!~x! Edison Falls, 56-50 John Garcia scored 35 ••1a..i CHI 1' Coron• ()(ti M•r 19 !>unn1 Htll\ II L8 Pol1 I Foolhlll 11 ee.,., 1• Awalt TANGLE~ UP -Steve Esposito of Coron a del Mar gets his leg hooked tn front of J im Price while going for the basket . Brad Cooper (30) and Greg Krohnfeldt look on. points and Jim Schultz °'"'s 1• 11 "' •• added 21, leading the ao-x : ~ ~ ~ Mat e r Dei Hlgh :!:'r:=n 1 o z u Monarchs or Santa Ana a.11 ~ ~ ~ 1~ , to a 97·68 win over La A1111n o o t o Puente in first round ac· :~,. ~ ~ ~ : tion or the Bishop Amat-Mccourt z 3 o 1 Wlllllm\ I o o l B ass e t t b a s k e t b a 11 Toc11s 21 4 12 !rO tourn a ment Tuesda y scwt~Oooart•r1 night. ~~ :~ 1: :! :;::: • Nowoor1 Harbor 11 Frtmont ISF) tT ~r .. conl 10 CO•on• cltl Mar 6 Unr,..rllty 1 N•WOOr1 Ht rbOr 2t ~n Martot 6 SunnyHltt< 14 Foun1~1n V•ltty IJ Avltllon 7J El Toro It 8'1wrly Hiii< CtF II Ed1ion 11 °''"•" 1l l B Poty later ca~hecl 10 a 20· R D 0 .1 ~~~~~:1ve h1s mat~a amona umns i ers· With I ~ to J!O 1n thf' r Golden West, OCC to Play rn the Beverly Hills t ourne y, Ingle wood handed the Edison Chargers of Huntington Beach a 56·50 setback. M•lerO.t ltr) '• It "' ,,. ""abod'f 4 0 J I Mtet,..rn \ o 1 111 Glr~t· 1J s s 11 Pro Scores Tonight, Mate r Dei Gold e n West and meets Bjldwin Park at 7 four.foot shot by Carl Un-Orange Coast colleges at Bishop Amat }{jgh, derwood and although return to basketball ac-while Ed is on due ls the Oilers threatened on lion tonight, bidding to Thousand Oaks al 3:30 numerous occasions in get back on the wlnn.lng Thursday afternoon at period he stole the ball Cold Shooting Plagues HB Basketball eyROGERcARl.8>N Of"" 01111 ""•' s1111 Scores Ramona forged into the lead with 20 seconda left in the third quarter on a XhUltL .. J 0 11 Gorfl•" 2 0 J 4 Steeto • O o • liUI 1 0 0 '1 Neut 00 1 0 (.r04I' J 006 H ... tnetl 1 I I ~ l(arnaU I 0 4 t Totals 44 t It '7 k-.., O..rt ... u P\lfo .. 1. u ,. 1' -·· Del 1t ,. 1• u....e 37· ., N1tl•n1I auh llloll An0<i~1- Prvftand ttl NY lfn1t k\tt 1no1•,.. 1a1, 9,i1110 to> ("1'•00 .. LO\ .. n.,.1•,ll NtwOtlf'an• 110 s .. 1-.-1 0.f'l¥..,,7 M ll#.,U .. f'fl'.., {,,o4dftn '1 ... ,,. 110 c1,...,,.,.nd ,,,_, ... , ..... ,11100 0 l .. _ Wl\hl~on • vancovvu J' Plll\burqh 6, Ml,,na1<11• 7 NY"' .. ""'"". ,, Lou•' 2 7 I> 7 ~ ~ 4 1 I> , .. " 1 1 I 1 o; I J • ' " " \ ' 1 0 .. I \ 7 8 s g 0 ., ... Ill I ... .. q .. 3 • 1 7 o; 7 2 6 I .. " , I ,, J 19 II I 7 'I 1 ., ,, • s " 4 11 7 ... 0 II • 1 • Up·and-down Hunt· ington Beach High went down lo defeat Tuesday night in opening round ac ti o n at th e Westminster-Marina In· v ila tional basketball tourney at Huntington Beach's Marina High. Roberts the fi n a l segme nt , track. Beverly Hills lligh .. GWC's Rustlers (2-4) J T d · • Ramona was not to lose host Fullerton (0·4) at 8 e rr Y a r t e s ,--------------------the advantage. Monarchs were never ln NOW APPEARING twt•~Y'tC•ll• .. Sorn Ouc:tuw ll lt.5 S.--,,nton & l Colu"'b•• n ,.,,,,n•cUtut " Dr,,.m:rl /1 I IV '1 f.-•nn M V1,q1n11'\ ~,. Pf.M SI.._. Muhl'"n"""''tt 4/i ANKM l\l•nd ~ N"'w Htl'T'I0'\.,,,,.1>2 ~••0<u•OI 9o•ton Cot ~· Y•lol1.8ro.,.,,10 OT °"41t II, ftnn"'" II C"D•o•a64 ho• St \1 W t'\t Vl,Oln~4 '1, 0VOUfl'tn.t llJ'1 Notre 0111110 10~. Nort~wnltrl\ It ""'""' n.1nc11.,,." u c..r 8..,th l ti Ct1r•mont ·Mudd64 Gtl l'ely SlO ... UC Onl\M C:SFutlo•tonl t C"•""'•"O H ..... 11 Hllol1, Ntw Mo•ICO" td1110 C.0111, NW Nit t9 71 l ewlt •n<I Cit•-" W••""r Pecltlc 1.01 •-•o St 1t. l " lc>YDI• 70 -..-.St '1,0rtol F•lt•lll N oa-ot• \I 91, a. .... .,,. St ~ ,..._.., lA 8 1011•1'4 it. Mtr1tn'\ II, ,t.1uu Allchor..,. ,. s Coloreclo ... Air FOf'<t o Ult" 100. Ntv ·l •• Voot\ '6 Ulell 5' '2, 8oht SI ... WotmOftt Colle9e '6, C.I. SI, ....,,.,., •• 1 Wtllltltr "· Ar11U r eclllc ,, HIOMSCHOOI. o.tn1111 Gro,.. n. Ottnd0r• SJ \.OM• ft, S.o\11 •OO 16 l(ffW!tfY•. """<llo Alemltos 70 Ot9110tlt $1, Et,..r111ut • Vtltf\Clt ~ A"t ... lm 41 ~tl'1,Sontr11'1 Basketball - The Oilers of Hunt· lngton Beach coach Elmer Combs absorbed a 64-59 toss at the hand of the Ramona Rams and are relegated to consola· lion action today (5::«>) at Marina (5:30) against El Toro, a 6S·59 loser to Lynwood Monday. In another lifr at Marina, El Modena de- feated Long Beach WUson,60-55. Jt wu the second set· back in three starts for the Oilers, and like the cue in losing to La Habra in non-league play, the btg problem was the ball simply would not fall tor KB. After streaking to a 39·29 halftime bulge behind the scoring of Clark Sims, Gary Con· t.reras and Cary Burt, the Ollers made an about race in the third stansa as Ramona com blned a 1ood press wlth lJ11nt· lnaton's icy abootinC to tab the lead. Burt cul the dericit to o'clock while Orange trouble Tuesday. open· Resiuns S2·51 with 6:50 left on an Coast <2·2> treks to Los lng a 51·38 halftime ad· -e-inside shot and Greg Angeles City College for vantage on fast break Pat Roberts resigned Ste inhaus connected a?:JOgame. baskets. Garcia, a 6·5 his position a s head from outside to trim the The Rustlers are junior, scored 18 points basketball coach at M1s· margin to 54·53 with 6:08 paced by Dan Bush (13.3' in the first two ~rlods, sion Viejo High School left. scoring averaae), John getting moat of his points t od ay, effective im-· But Ramona edged Hinchler(l3.0landDar· onlobpasseslnslde. mediately. It Is pre-awaya!'dbuiltthelead to 'rellBrins (ll.O).Brigp Ed Bell and Bob s umed that a.,ss lstant 60-53 with 3:48 to go. Tom will be back In action Henon were the leading Dave King will take the ~stoles! and Contr.eras' after missing the last scorers for coach Don t eam , a t l east tern-h1l buckets to cut at to twoaameswllh an ankle Leavey's Edlsonquintet. porarUy 60-57 with a minute left. injury. tallying 17 and 14 points. School athletic di .:,. and had the ball again, -----------~..:;;_---=----r~-But Marc Evans. who tor Rar D o~ge satd scored 20 poin ts,&tole the Roberts decision was ball and went in for a based on personal re· layup with 48 seconds to asons and came as a .sur· go and that was the end of pri&~. Roberts was m a. Huntington's r ally. • team meeting this mom -Atone pointearlyinthe ing and unavailable for third quarter the Oilers comment. had a 41·29 lead-but a , He ~as b een th e .second balfoftense which Diablos only coach !!lnce produced nine field goals Mlaslon Viejo fielded Its in 31 attempts proved first varslty nine years fatal. aeo. """''"""' ltaclt ,.., Hit care er was · ,, ""' ,, highlighted last season °"""',.. • , , u wben he guided MV to ~·~:!~:.,,. ~ ~ ; ; the CIF finals, when It °'"" 1 1 • ' bowed to Rowland, 41-38. ~~o1n1 ~ g ~ ·:g The Dlabloa posted their ea11omrM 1 o 1 i best·e".er record that ~::,_111 ~ ; ~ ·~ year, ru.s. He only had TOl•t• '' s 11 n one lo.Ina season, i-16 in "-'-•"'tr~",1 tc-44 mt. . """''""'°"' ~" u " 10 .,.. "The Better larcJal~". CHINOOK · $6S9S For the best choice in Chinooks, select from the large inventory at Marquis Motors. Come In ~~~~~· .. •~---~today I ' THE BOB VERA SHOW WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY 7 P.M. • .1'1 P.M. FRIDAY· SATURDAY 8 P.M. -I A .M. ALSO DIXIELAND BRUNCH W1'TH llLL Y WELLS & THE BACHELORS SUNDAY-10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Wednuday. Dtteumber 8. 1916 OAIL'.f PILOT a:J Indian School Sparkles Alamitos Alamitos • In CIF Cross Country Racing ~~: ~~::,s m When c ron country burrs 1el together to talk about the 1976 CIF cha mpionships, fhey'U probably re· member Costa Mesa caplunng the 3 A crown with a team time of 52:02 overlhe two-male course. (Ke didn't become associated with cross country there unW h1a later years.) Results -•l ,.llllln ICreo••I ttt "l•tT•Ac•-••o•" , ........ ,,_..,1(1 .... M.,.(NI< __ , 1n •""' "-'"""' Pvne "'°°· c1.im1"G 1(-·· o-, eo, 1••-•• 1n l'wT_. .. , l'1CttT llACI -400 Y••A J T'Hf old> f;l•lmln9 ""'M t ltOO. TlntMllll ll"IUUOOO. Tot.•--•I Uo\y .. t ) °"'' a.vu ,,,.,,,~ > Hy\trM109r ILlpNml OM~O 1Her11 no Pll'Tff••cl -•IO•••AJ_.._, 11• •-cie1m1...,f'vrwUJOO.o.im1,. 11• ll'l(tUOOO. And with four underclassmen on th.is year's team, it looks like a good bet Ulat Sherman Indian will be ln contention for tiUe No. S next year. IW•dl I .Ml ._. ) «> l(ollf Ool• C\101191\ftl ... C610t-J .. ••••di IH 0--~Y CC.Ill I .. tn 111 , .. Or Charlie Christensen of Hunt· ington Ouch 's Edison High overtak· ing San Gorgonio's Dave Daniels lo win the 4-A raNl. ... u Too tteni.1111 S.•..,"91\0M Tl-CCottl 1..0 I 11> Got lloocly ll<oo••I tn t<•veco-o., ILIP'l•ml UO TrultlonSnlp IO••u l ~ r1,....->0 .. ,, to ~·-" .. cc: ••• ,., IM For You I Ado Ir I 1" Groovy GrvMPY Cl(lllOl\tl lit ~c;. COeiom"'"l lit 111 UJ Or Kelly Wells of Quartz llills run· ning 11 : 58 to finish first 10 the girls competition. It's unlikely, though , that the Sherman Indian Braves of Riverside ED BURG ART will be remembered thear a ccompiJshments best ofall. ' ven though may be the For one thing, Sherman Jndlan is an all-Indian boarding school Uiat has a student body of 590. For another. most of ils sludenls come from Arizona. And finally, it is the only off· reservation Indian boarding school m California. Yet, when the Braves won the 2·A crown with a time or 53: 18, it marked the fourth straight time they brought home a Cl F titl e. <The previous three were in the l ·A ranks.) Interes tingly, their coach. 33· year -old Ken Taylor, is a graduate of Cost a Mesa's Southern California College, a school he attended Crom 1972-73. . Since he hus been at Sherman In· dfan. Taylor has won fourCIFtilles in four years. The fact that he attended Haskell High Indian boarding school in Kansas has probably helped in his communication with the students. }{Js cross country knowledge, on lhe other hand, isn't as complete as some of his counterpa rts. "I was at Wic hita Stale University on a track scholarship," says Taylor. Now that Christensen has established himself as a top c~s country star, look for the Edison senior to have a banner year in track-and it may not necessarily come in the 880. Last year, he won the CIF 4·A 880 finals by running 1:56.1 lnto a strong wind. But most college coaches who are recruiting Christen.sen want hJm for the mile, according to Gordon Fitzel, bis cross country and track coach. By running 10 :02.4 over Mt. San Antonio College's hilly course. Christensen proved he has the en· durance to be a miler. He bas already shown he bas the leg speed. Fitzel thinks that Christensen might break 4: 10, although t.be F.dison coach will run his ace in bot.b the a> and mile early in the year before deciding which race to concentrate on come CJF and state finals Ume. * * * CAGE TALK-Coaches whose teams are playing In lhe S an Clemente High basketball touma· ment this week seem lo have a legitimate complaint. That is, the tournament pairings seem unfair with most of the top teamrfacing each other in the first round. While Founfajn Valley, favorite to win the Sunset League, and Mission Viejo, finalist in the CIF 2·A division last year, meet at 8 tonight, host San Clement e faced Pacific a and Rubidoux of Riverside met Santa Ana in Tuesday rught.'s first round acUon. Pacifica and Santa Ana are perennial also-rans. • Also, Foothill of Santa Ana, which plays Costa Mesa at 6::.> to.night, eaaily handled San Clemente in a scrimmage. Area Mat Uni Wins, 53-51; Results VARSITY l'OOl~lll Cl I Ull Mo"lon Vltto Q\ ~p,.ltink,• CMt p1 ntu·d .:ov,11 J 10 10) ll.,11•11 (MI flM F oll•t 10 I tll M1tCllllll IMI .,,,,.,,. ror!PI! 1~ P1\C.H10lll (Mt'1,.<011Y*"ri.<t .. 171-1'...()lf•\ IMI won by fOr,fl'tf tJJ AOQeH (M 1 won by .,..l•ull tl! '"""'"'on •Ml O~< OrAnno•H J 14\ Morr11 tM l rl,.c Oover 1 O 1\-' Mftw1u tM t 01nnfl'O 'r<kln1'•" , 00 to' 0ch0d tMI .,..< W.tcin•• It l 1/S W'fllltr fMI l111d f•re,,ll J l t'Jt V1tl\!l\ 1l>f' H-1 rl,..-N•l\.M ,, ;. thwl c,.,,,v,., M 1 O•"',...,, M ullrn I St. JUNIOll Vo\llSITY ~~flttH 111 t t•)) Mt\\IOft Y .. i.e ~ f ,.1omitn tM J runne4 NQUVtn ' 1\ \Ol Dt•~' '~ l ('!flt.f" "~•th l 0 t 11 T"O'Nl'\on 1M1 tun""' Ci•tihf'f'il'( 00 11'>--0urtMIMl ~f0'f"W''~ 1 11'-PO••IMlpt1Mt'<fG1n•\) 0 111 -K~l I~ I.,,._( V<t'IJ • l ,._...,.,m, fF)cf#>< ftu'"'•O tt~-8'-weq !Mt °"C ""'fd\-11\ lo-I 1>-i Tr,,,.11 rM• otrlM'!r,or"""11 10. ,.~ Btef'l'Wr IF-i 0.( M,.f\,. I 0 .. DH Loses, 66-55 Roger Poirier connect· ed on a 15·footer with three seconds left to pl ay, g i ving th e University High Trojans or Irvine a 53·51 non· league basketball vie· tory over the Tustin Tillers Tuesday night at Tustin High . The Dana Hills High Dolphins we r e n 't as fortunate as University, MD's Drazha Gains Honor Mar k Drazba, dropping a 66·55 decision lo host Monrovia. After Tustin tied the s cor e at Sl·Sl on a free thro w with 18 seconds left, University set up for one shot and Poirier got free. The 6·S forward wound up with 20 points and reboundA for the winners. Dana Hills held a 33·31 halftime le a d over Mo nrovia's Wildcats before the hosts switched from a man defense to a wne in the third quarter. As a result, the Wildcats outscored Art Jenkina' Dolphins , 20-4. quarterbac k for the o .... Hu111u1 Aho ron -ll\,.. "o• s.,.-., 91uo Oandy Awo. Soltv \unen, H-vc..1. 8eot<ll lt•u lOy, 1'1 .. 1\y ltUO. T,._ TQP Lowr k •el<l'ltd -GoC.lvft.1("1"91 F\ll>t, l!llOI• 0 11n<or, r.0A1urt Et9le U llCACTA •T111y MICll & ,..._ ., ..... 141'11.1' HC0•08ACI -JIO J•rdl0.7-r olOMeldo"\. P\irM.1.00. Ku•fomMeld ,..,.,,, 11.C) s lO • 00 '"'"Tiny"'""'~' 4 00 > lO ~.,.,.ot111 Ee., (C•nl •40 ll--11 Jl ... , ...... -1..alltllo. 1 .... -. '"" 'M T•ll, Ettio 1'-Y Sc••I<---toll SNr, l.uov °'""'• IUu Vendy Ber, (.tt tee er1.ie. Mi. s. ........... E1e<11ono111 THlllO 11.t.C• -~IO urds 'p•r otca lo ue> c1e1ml1111. ""''" \1>1111. St Lou1,Jr, IW.,_I •to 440 H O o.1•ueomotr1.lptwiml H O 300 Olermtf 11 .. , (0.IC>IYIDO LlO l lMt-11 .. .t.1"° ron -O•ndy'1 !>t•r, Otello &ul Goodlt . HIWlllVlonk Mor\, Mr. Block l>'ck, Nile FltOlll Hcuc.ret(hie\ POU•nt ltAC8 -l70yerdS 2Yt•r olda ~ w.. Gl1lml119. Put w ''~· a..,._ Rl<l1•rel\l Hljo810!> llCnlql\ll •"'II• L•ndlnq IC.Ill l tme--16 n ).Ml ,., ,.., 1U O l lO l.80 Atso r•I' -s.emlte. Mr. II. ea.. No Sod Sortijl, One end Only, Son Benito County Screl<~d • Wit<~ CrHll Ollc, A•r11tn, N•llve Twlsl, M•ll'tCopv """ 11.t.(I! -400 , ...... 3 ""'" "'o' 4 1$ Cte1m1n11 FllllU f. 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Or, TWloN!u• Scrtl<llt<I -T~'" o n·• Loss, Klms Rotkol Wlr19s, Muter Gtor91 llOffTH llAClf -J!Oya•dl. Jye.r ot°' A11ow.-.o. P\lnen eoo. TM.o""' FrMly fl..100\ell'IJ -• 111«1 ICor«lota I HIPol•H-ey (Her11 Tl--lllS UO 7IO HO 3IO 300 S.IO "''° ,.,. -Mtr\QU1 a .. ~. 11.o!lllnq Do<. tloy 0 Boy, 11•1\t Your l'ro<t, 1.,o1,. OtD0\11\, T°"I°' Sonoy S.r HllKtelC!\11 U llCACTA l·hhMo ,""4y & 1-. ......... Ut .. NINTH •.t.CI -llO Y••th. ) V.•r "'°'A up Ctelml119, p.,, .. ••toO. t<•s-n tH•rt• •to 300 no H\ 11! .. r\\i)ft ,M ' OH ('",.rm•N>,_ l. 1•1 Clw'\ifHl4 tM Jt)I" (1(hf"ri.O Mwt-a..••r (M l '#Of\ oy torff1t. Mater Dei High School •• n Mon archs football team, !::':. ~ ~ Too-· (T• .. su••I l.ltO 3.'° .,. • '" ,......,,.,Leo Two (Rou9h) 6 00 3 • T1--tl IS Y.t.•~ITY M4'rino lltl 1411 Wnl YWT'...CIO •\ ,..o•t fW I 1)1ftft4>t1 I ~ -)1 tol f~l"ftf'>" CWJ ljl'lr h~qt•rn 17 o IU AN~fV')I\ fWJ ~I ff1't11rlln\-..J I)') •,t ... or•1n 'Wt~· H~n•"' 1' 1/1 ij1(fwn •M •C).-1 Nt'lllfhAll I\} Ill (,1D~\ IW IU-t MtC.ion4'4.1..0. Ill) P•tl\f"fW1 ~H•""'t t tH I> ll•lorq•1 1MI 11t~11od '1NrMyQfta t II 2 II ""o ren -H•rl 8t,., T°"tot 8o J • Jinqle, Poi>• IMI•. Jolly ~-w. 1 t W iiy Oet, ?let Cuch, Parr Ct-• ~ 10 SCr•t<IMtd -Aut1r•'s V~n. l lny ; ~ Feroclou•. MOOft Sl•H rn, St••• Bolo I ' " l)(ACTA ... u.wmall .. •·TOIO II U -r,.,.ld~.SO ti-SS Alle"°41n<t .•. Ital " .. w35 picked as co-player ,..,.,.,~ ; : of the year on offense for ~::: 4 , the Angelus League t1r .... n a > along with Darrin Nelson =~·· ~ ~ or P i us X 11 i g h o f ro1••• 11 11 Do s. ...... o ......... wney. o.""H"'' 1~ 11 4 Drazba was the only Monrov•• 11 14 10 Mater Dei player to be '"'"n 0 11 ,, " ,. "" selected for t he firs t aA<Ou•>• , , 0 1 team offensive unit w 11e1 o o , o Field Hockey C..O.coStrlD tWe<dl Rul.,k'•Von tC•.,.r.•I IZI su .. 1 T•ffl ...... I IC.•OOHI At .. 11t1111e Moo<~ (Cort1o1• I Jet O.Ck lllld IHonl Nov..,•,.,..,., 111~~1 W.'tW-•M•n IWo•Cll 11• Slll'TH ltAC:8 -UOve•dt, , .... ,04 ... I It A. uP Cl•lml..,, PlirM '1IOO. ClelmlftQ 11• l>'l«MOOO. 1" 11ic-•t oun 1T1>wl11 ccr .. 0tt1 111 S•COHO llACI <00 '"'"'· J yH r fl•arltt• f!•~k IC:ttrlutl R11ytl\fn Outl•• Clroolllloldl tit PO\.t,pottoJev CO•rrel old ..... ,,.,,, ..... , .. Sl'IOO. Ml~MftOolfroyl Iii 11• I" tit GoOU II ICotOtttl NV.-.., Tr .. 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M«s lack (ltt<IWlrd>I 0.MtlTown 8•• IC.•do1•) ,., .. l!lltl•te 1n MtrryMol<ll IC.Ill llt Vidot To (Her1) Prep Soccer llt lit ~ ... ct. II)'"~Lii o<orlnq· Ponce. JIJl•llO• VAUITY IA ........ •ch ft) Ill ~HltMclt vA•SlfY ~CU (el W. Tor•-• NH \(.Of'lftO: Sllv1rm•n. JllHIOlt VAii Sf TY -.,.n Ill (ti W Totr-.e F•OSH·SOl'H .......... '" '" w • .,.,,_. VAUITT Metff Ool (JI ~ti NorlhYllOw MO t(orln9: Dl•IOI, l.•dd, VemMtt. JUNIOll YAllSITY Me•• Del (ti 0 1 ,...,, .. v•- PUBLIC NOTICE Ull FICTITIOUS 8UllNIU NAME STATll!MINT 'Tll<-loelowlt'Q PtrllOlll tre dol"9 buM· """U' PROPAIC llH!AN•TIONAI. CX>RPOllATION, 2001 EO\I CM~ Slreel. Soni• Ane, CA.,,,.. Prop•h C•lllo r,.1• Core .. • Cotlfo<nl1 tor-•llon, '" N Wll>-Awru,1t· tnou\trv, CA •tt"t Thh -lneo I• conOUctod by• <0< llO'ellon Proo•~ C•lllornleCorp. Jetli. T.Zollrn•n, Pr••lclol\I Thi\ \l•t•mtllt wH lllad wit~ llw County Clorll ol Oren91 CounCy on Dec. l , ""· JOSE PHWll!IHMAN, Allf, BUCHAL Tl'. II, NIM(ll, Jiii.OS 6 SAVITCH NOS. Ftoww St., Sutlo 1 M l.ol A•Ctt, CA ... 11 ,..., Pubtl-., O•tnQOt CoHI Delly 1'1104. Dec. I, U, n, 2', "1• )124-ll PUBLIC NOTICE S-11* SU"ll!•>O• COUllT 0, THI STATl0"C4Lll'OllNIA POlt THI COUNTYOCIO•AHOI No.A·"IH NOTIClf 0" HEAlllHO 0' li'IETITIOH "011 "llOaATE 0, WILi. ANO L.£TTEllS Tl!STAMl!HTAllY E\lelo of JOSEPH W AAY ALSO KNOWN AS JOSEPH WllSOH llA .... ALSO l(HOWl'f AS JOSEPH AAY, O.C.~11\f'd NOTICE IS HERE8"' GIVEN INI M.t.llG.t.llET F RAY ...... lll••l>Wro ln• P<!llllOft IOf' Prol>att 01 Wiii -tor 11 -· of L•tt•n Tu1am...t«• 10 111t pelltloner reference to whl<h h ~ '°' f\tr1 ... , P«ll<ulo,., -INll '"" "-""" pl.ot• ol h .. •1"9 Ille ..,.,..,., *" Wl •Of' OK""'IMr 7t. 1'76, •I 10 00 • m ,, It\ the courtroom ot Oeo-rt~t No. 3 OI Mid <OUr1, •I 100 Civic Cct~t•< 0.1 .. Wost. lft I"" Clly ot Sont<1 Ane, (AHforn1a OMecl 0..t. J, lt76. WILl.IA.M I . SI JOHN, Co"'11y Ctorh otn,AlltlfHI. & MANNINO "°'Wlftlllro at•• .. SulC• r 10 I.ft A,,..lt-, CA t00>4 ......... ,,1 .. : ... 11110 ... ~ P\lbll,,,,.., Or•~ Cof\I Otlly P11o1. Du . I.•. IS, 1'76 Sll0-16 PUBLIC NOTICE llOICYM ltAC8 -l SO yer<f\ J -n•• ol ... FllllH A.llowen<• PUf\e '3000 '--0-..t JOt<l•'I Clltoohlltldl I It Mam• Ku IV•uQllnl 1n Really,._.,. 10.1om1>.tl 171 Rulll .t.110 CHertt 114 Coco'\ Copy (Co•doHI 1lt Clle~rt!ewrO••Yt•I ne t'mC.0.qoov\ IW•ISOfll •n OIO"'' Oreem IL1plloml Ht SlepNOul !8yerll 1n Mt• •111to101 (Rouql\I 11• NINTH ll&CI -•00 .. ,di. 1 yH• otdt. •ltOW•f'C•. PvrM UIOO, Lun«hl< 18roo•lltldl 117 Matl•ln()l&O<llrl '" p_.,,I Olwt" IMorri..,ftJ "' L.tdlo ' ICll•Cll M.n INIGOOtrnuli) 1n P-Ao<11at IT•uw•tl ,., Cl'Olldlp ILll)lleml l?l TillM -y IMylol 1n Aoelltn Que.,, Cllroe•\I ltt -ICH•rtl •» PUBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOUSBllSINIU H&MI STATEMENT Thel011ow1119-M>11 t)clotftQ~,,..u .. TAICIA.'S. t•OO We•fttr A .. nuo. Fowlf9'ftVollo,CA.•?IOI P.irlcl• A Glll11, 11100 ~I• LUCl.t SI .. '-i•lnV•llO , CA.tJIOI This DU>lrwn Is c°"du<lad bY M ln- 01v1-1. Patricio .t. Gllll• T'fll\ \lol~"'""' w•\ lllt<I wlt~ I"" Coun\y Cl.,_ ot Oran9a Counlyon Nov ""'""'"· 106, ... ,,JI Pul~l.nlld O,.n9• Coot D•llY Piiot, Otctmbtr t,8. ·~. n. 104 ~1s.1~ PUBLIC NOTICE "OTICE 0, INTll!NTIOH TO INGAOl lN TH•SA.1.101' ALCOHOLIC alV(llAGU 11 .. 1. ToWl\oMll Mn Conurn• Sull!O<I 10 l\\UIRO Of 1111' lite""' #Ip• p41tdf0f'. "°lie• I• ,..,.by ql,,.n lr..tl lhl' unctor\•Qntd l)fOpo\ .. 10 Wll Ol<ol\ollC beW''"~" •t tM p,..mlu ·"1, de\crlt»d ~foll~ In the M>•<• pf'ov1ditd belOw 1100 Pl•unll•, Co•I• Mew , CA. m11 Punu.nt to \UC:f't lnt•f\tlOf', the W'· Olf\IQ,,.., I\ •PPIJlllQ lo 1111' °' ... rt ......i ol Alcolloll< 8tve••9• C:O..trol fOf' •uu•n<t 01 •n •l<OftOHc bewt,.•9" llCt~ C~ lttcnMO for thitM OttmlM') .. 1o11 ..... "II ON SA\.E GEHER.t.L llloM Fide Public E•llno Pl<Kel LUCICY \.ION. INC """''-Oro"ije COO'>I 0..lly Piiot O.ctmber t, 1t1• SllJ1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,,CllTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT EM INT TM faUowl"CJ pef'son\ •r~ dolnq tkxf· ,.,, ., THE SOUTHWEST COMPANY. l1'7 "A" c t\I L• P••m•. Af'lt"!'1m, CA. •7'06 JOhll Mf<~UI Fr•"•• l1107 Fa1,.1ew,SovtllL•au,,.,c • 'l'l~ll JoM J. Fr•"~· Sit W, Vt lltY Vl•w o.., Fulltrt°", CA Vlrqlnl• w Frel\lt. Sl6 w. Vettey Vl•wOr ,Fulltrl°" CA. This bustnou It co11d11c ted by a OfMr•l pertn•rtlllD. JoMM.F•anlt Thi\ "•teme111 woe Ill"' wU" the County Clerk o4 0'4noe County on Hov. tmbor 16, 1'1l. 1\.4 WOO't'1. Mt 11,., l""O"""'"'Y' '· '"~ llt t11&.t\ IW) t'hnf\•~Wih.ot\t ft U\ A~t\Ol'f 1-N1 .,,.,,,,,bv ft')•ff'tt. ••t WAilftaf\ W ._,M ny f 'tlt••t Htlf' -Ow'tl ~l WO"'OytO't~t.. J h GI "' · ·or i.tr•t_,.., I ) J I VAAJITY SU"lltlOllCOUltTO,THI 0 n eason, .. JunJ . llOl)o ... ()n 1 1 , & _,,,.._ ... < .. Ctl (II ,._,.... 5'ATIOllCAl.ll'OltNIAl'Oll "'1116 Pvtlfl\lle(I O••"oe co.-1 O•llY P11ot. December 1,1, I), n .. ,. 507•16 r11•0tC M)l'H Oo\.arl ... 1111 l)ol WHI TMT-· '' Aorit·9·,,-1 <N•ttr An-t#'\t.O un "'4&t•~'10 tM I "'""" t'.O•M 0 I\ H) H'°"t9' fW l (ttllt '"""" -4 l. 1)f\ ..... mlWl.W l'o#\~I~ t/t Htr\<hl'f'I.-, f'fli) p 1ftrtfld t(f.,_, ) ,, HI """" rw1 ,,...,..., \t•wM1 I :IL 1W 'N•h"O N t ttH t ••h._, 1 t\ Mall\fnt\Y• Ill t~ I 11~ (..Hdi°'W'\ :~lflM<\fllWlll•M""M><-1 ~4~ W'/1Ut tM 1 O'""ft!! A lllH',,,,_1 1"> ,,.. (,,ftfflf\ ~Mt P•"n•d ftrirNtct :.~~-(WI rte< t!<ownlNj 1 f Hwl-0.IOf'rn• IWI ~( &r...,,10 was sele cted as a Oo\IM""n ~ j , '! v.11., THECOUNTYO,O••HOE lineman, Kt.•nl Ewing at ~: 1 ; : • Hew. ... ;;::.1~~~';.'i:~~;.v N• .... m linebacke r a nd Brad a..-... o 1 , H"""'"".,. ... ell 111 m l'Nl!Mn ::1~~g;A"r'..A:~14;,~~~~~T:C,O: Chase as a back on To•••• 1• '~ " u v.i..., 1.n1'1u TESTAMENTARY AHO lhe first defensive unit. 0"1""''';,'u~1 "' ~ H•-•"G :~::•· :,~-" ~~~~o:•tA:~; •'0, ~oi Second tea m selec· ~~ · 1~ ~ ; ~ Edl .... 1,wntm1 ... 1or1 1NoE"EHOEHT AOM1N1ST11AT10H ~.~~!,n' ~nc ~~ed :r?e~i~: :~::" ! ~ • .~ ui::::.~;;r~~~-· =l!:~J.:: :~.,. :::::: C::~ I 1 n e a n d s t eve = ~ : ~ ~ ~WttlOI Ull•ll.SAC c~~~il(1s~:~'::v GIVEN,,.., Bttuwsaert at offensive ~ I) I 0 t GwtKo•lnq• ""'"°"· O•YIC. ROBERT M. CHAOWICI( .... "'"' l'nd. Defensive selec· :~1':' : : ~ g --1"~:!!1c~~,.,-... ::;r:~~~·~~;~;:;:::::.:'!.,": I I 0 n s w e r e s t eve Hollorel 1 ' I ~ Nii KOfl"9; DrO<JolM•, Jorntier. llw ""''''°""' •nd "" •ulho•ll~llon IO M"Gowan at linebacker Total\ ,4 ) 74 SI JUNIOllYAllSITY odl!llftC1i.r I ... ••l•lo unclor ""' ,,,. ~ s..r.11yo......,., --1H•~t1Htl_. ~"' AOmlnt1t•e1lon ot E.itl•\ and Bob Meecham at Uftl-..•~''' 10 11 JO 11-n NH tco11110 : l(lr11.petrlc11. 7, 4'llProo.tttCocr•,.101 .. q,, ... ,-.. PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICl"AL COUllT, WEST OllANOE COUl4TY JllOICtAL OIST., t1t4 Wettm•-.ater a.,,..,., WlflmlMltr, C•llf.,AI•. PLAINTIFF SARA E Ll!AHY OE 'ENOAN T: C .. l ·P.t.CIFIC COAPORAflOH, • corporatlOft, RUSS MILLETT E. LAllllY 11.ENEMORE. JR., DOES 1 l~•-11 Y lncl<nl¥P. $UMMO•S Co1t•w ... w :u ut NOTICI I YM lllYt '"°' wa4. IM _,, ,,,., .. cl ..... 1 .. ,1 Y" wt"""" ,_ ,,.1,.. ,,..,. vnltu yw ...- wlllllfl JO lf•Y" ..... , ... lftl«l'Mtl .. ...... back. 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IS. n. 9'1' JO»lt -1 TV Highlights ABC 1J 8:00 -Christmas Fantasy in Disneyland. Art Carney, Glen Campbell and Sandy Duncan are featured in this hour or music, variety and comedy from the Magic Kingdom. CBS 8 9:00 -"Save the Tiger ... Jack Lemmon gives his Oscar-winning performance as a financially panicked garment manufacturer in this 1975 movie drama with Jack Gilford, also nominated for a supporting awar<l. KCET .O 10:00 -Tennes see Williams' South. The prize-winning dramatist hosts this s pecial centered on the location for many of his plays, of which excerpts are presented. I TV DAILY LOG I WEDNESDA YJ I EVENING I 8:00 a u u oai M1 c ,, m "'wj D ~ I 6) ( 1tl f ,,, m News O lAktn Blshlb•ll lu\ AnY,lf\ I a~ers vs India n1 r 6 1 Comer f'vle D ~t m r.rt11d1t hmily fl) Ad1m·IZ (HJ Slfr lttk Em Membtishlp Appu l/Clettric Comjllfty rJt1 Dln1h! m l.Jttlt bsuls -6:30- 0 !Mah! Cuesls include Oonn.1 Fi1&0. Rod Mt~u,n Rosemar y 0110nty. and Blood. SwrAI & lw~ (() Wy Criffttll ooi Mtn Critf111 Sllow m htlllly Allatr llll "> CullSIMlt m Mt111llersll1p AoPtal 7 :00 a a ~ <t l e r.e"' c 6) Mr Tluee Softs (t) To hll Ille Trvlh D ton<entration m I l.owt Liiey 0) Tiit f9I m Kofnn 011m1 126 Andy Crilhth Eli) Mtmbt11h1p Appu l/MKNtil/ lthter lltport (12t1 1 e ) Bo111nu m 011m1tic Setlts r)t Cocttbo Aucbon m Addams hmilJ -7:30- D N1mt That Tune t 6 J The Odd Couplt l'J M11t11 Glmt c 8' sm.ooo Question 0 The Jobi's W1l4 (]}1 Price h lll(hl m ~Jdy Bunch (!)') m ..., eoes t11t c.u..c,, <n• ( ~ Ctltbrity Swttp1Ukts Q§i 11o&11's Htrou m Mtmbtnllip Appul/Clllnntl 21 TOflitlll m RHll GOf dotl 8:00 0 '171 0) Good Times lht £ ·~ns fam~y llotS wild •hen I l will\ lh, lolltry bul lhe celeb1111on ·~ ~ul shot! whrn lh•y ~rr lacrd bt '"" v.un 101inc membr1> ol ' r111~ t·'"r 0 ~~ \ 6 l m CPO Sllat•ry Cn1rf S/iariey's badlltnng ol recruits roes loo la1 and ltads a Japanese m•n lo go AWOL (f) Movie: (l!ir) ul.!ttlint Bellhop~ (d1a) 'J6-(dwa1d C Robinson u (129) re J> ,,., ~A Christ""J r1nllsy In fl1111tJll"d fl muStc. var"IY ~nd comedy hour hom 01sneyl1nd slar11nr. Ari Carney, Cirn Campbell and Sandy Duncan, plu> ~II lh~ 01~ney r~racrer~ (J) Como Auct!Oll 0 Movie: (2h1) "Tht Trm urt of Sietr1 Madre" (dra) '48-llumphrcy Boearl. Wall•• Huslon. frm Holl r10· 1t1ovtt: (C) (2111) "Tht Whole l'forld 11 W1lcltin&'' Cdra) '69-Burl lvr~. J~m's f a1tnhno m Wild Worl4 of Animals (I) ''"' Mu111 fB aGttlll Variety Hovr CB llltiorlal 1i4oc11p1tic m lileakril11p A,,ul/Mnler· poece T1111lrt: How '1Hn Wn Mr V1Ue1 m 11,._ l.lllpap "'°'""'s -8:30- l'J ll1l ffi Tht Jefftnons Geot2e's sun~1ton of I perpflU•I ae•etmtnl trealts lutmotl betwnn ltnny 111d Lionel-and Gtoics ·~ lov1n~ tmy m1nul• ol ti. D U> ltJ m Tht M<lu" Steunsoa Sito• "An Oldie Bui Goodie" When Mat d•wwtrs ht\ d1ughler Janel 1s develop1ni ~ muninglul re1a11onsh1p w•lh .111 oldci man, hr.; inepl allempls In· do lhc 112hl lh1ne" blow up 1n M l•r•. p Movit: (t0) ''Til1 lltdllud l lht Cowllty" (wes) '50-Cltnn f Otd, m Ct-.w1b 9:00 U (JJ) (l) <l) CIS W1dmd1y llowit: (Cl (lllr) "Saft Ille ll1tr" (dr•) 'H-Jack Le mmon. Jack Gilford, Llu1ie Heineman. Norman Burton. J.c\ Lemmo11 •Ott an ~1d erny Award lor lh1s 1nlt ol I moddl,. age 1.-imtnl rnanulacturet •ho 1~ b.lchd ee1tn$l lti1 win by the thrM ll wnUllptcy lll h1\ busineu ~lld the a ltntu htS Mr D flJl lrtl•'• teu1l IU lht Wflpalh bf use ts c;ir (conl11n1ne htl 1udt<t1I sl u been stolen, and li\Klanl > Nuttnt 11 chucrd ••lh iomtsioo ol ma1~uan1. D ''THE CMnwttRS" _. Jo1111 Ottlftr, Viet« lerrtC....Stafl • (<21 (I)) IRllilll n.. .,,....,, ClwlaiiiUii Slllw lllc•11 d nd Kate11 Clqttnrer stat In this 1usic.ll flour wlrh spec111 cuellt John Oro.-1 1nd p11n1\l com•d••n VKlnr l!olt t In add1t111n Huwo11d Cc»ell n1111th ' srrmtnl ol lhe ptnt11m 1n ¥i~•lh H•<hMG d1t1•s a tat' u1 wolh lnd1 •.uo w1nnrrs Johnny ~ulhtrlvrd and Bobby IJnm •t C1ltl0tn14' R1>e1>1de R.cew11. Q) A Salute To Compoters * With Michel LeGrand, BobbJ Troup And More m Mer~ Crtlfln Show Q) COD'S SMUGGLER nsks • Ille t1k in& Bibles to pmecuted Chnstlans! m Th• God Smuur.r Ao IOl~IVl~W '"'~ B•olhrr Andrew . .i m~n wtio "'k\ ht\ ltlt lo smuR&le Bibles lo fh111hAM 1n r.ommun1\I counhtP\ ID Mttnbtlihlp Appul/C1ul r11· IOltllU cts m LI Cnada Bien C111d1 Ot t.lnbo Auction -9:30- 0 2) 6 m lh~ l'm t10 Iha ~"'"' hosp•W 11 lh1C1len,d "11h cnl~pse "htn Or Mt•. 1s ho:.p,. l3hied by son 03v1d because of slom1ch pa•n; 10:00 0 lJJ (6 ) €ll) Quu l ''H1lchtr'S 111,.•1~" t.oncl l1I A l"U p~tl llOIY m "'h1ch Dan 0 11'1hh~ tu'''$ IS 1 hapl•ss nn<htr who ttl'. un-.ptrled htlP ltom lht 1!1ud1ne tl•olhm whtn lh•y mu1tt1 ~ molley t•l>Up hi drOvft) lo• wh&I iPPtlll \o ~, • 1H11•d 141tlr d11vt. 0 O News I 6 8011an11 U ( 21 a ) llt Charlie's An&els 4\ call p11I opmlor w1lh a burglA1y ""~ r.•1111r on lht side-makrs !hr 1111 .. 1•••· ~I tobb1111: ~ v1L11m w1lh ,yndit ith• 1unn1•111nw~ 101 ~l!lbo ~uct•oo m Cel Smart 124 CunllllO~e El!) Membt1sh1p Appu l/Tennnltt W1lh1ms' South l1·nnc\l•t Vl1lf•dinS 11·m11111ct~ ab~111 111~ Ill' and 1tt•I•\ h1. own potlty ar,a1nu a barke1oun4 of Nt 11 011un1, his fav0t1lt ttly -10:30-m mm 11.., 11:00 ou m 3• 11ews D • l2'1 r&1 10 lltWI 0 ( tt e ) ilf1 llm Amtriun St11t I 6 StJ Hun! 0 Ctleb11t1 llt'fut m Mirr H1rtm1n, M1r1 lllrtmm m hits ol lht llmut (t 111) 1 $lump tilt SLm m Membtnlu, Appt11 -11:30- 0 r11J ()) fJJ cas ute Movie 0 tW I 6 )(!OJ m Johlllly Clnon U (\211 I81) l'Ht Tiit Rookies/ Mystery of lht Wtek m News (2'1 The 700 Club ED Membership Appul/Movle; "lht Lady K1llm'' m News/MOY1e 12:00 O Btst of Croucho Iii Movit : "The Model & th1 M111111t Broktr" Jrann• CtJ1n m Mo.ie "Htll Below Zero" (drJ) 'M Ala~ l~dd. lo.1 n I ti tel. -12:30-u All llicht Show: "lilt P11moll's Wo1111n," "lloaunn1 McCoy," "Undtt rrrD11re" CE Morie: "Tht Wllilt Orchid" (dr•) ·~~ W•ll••m lvnd•I•?· 1 :00 0 r>'1 (6) lomotrow €.i> Tilt I'll CM1 2:00 U Mowit • "So11Ch Su Women" l.1dv I ·~J V.rr1n1a M1yn. O Mowlt Oovbl1ful1tt: ''Chiu Girl," tel "btry Man h MJ Cnemy" m All Nllfll Showr: u1 Wondtt Who's K1uin1 He1 Now," "Sta Oev1l1" -3:45- D Mowle: "Openlon Sn1tcll'' (tnm) '62-Geocee Sanders. OAYTIMl MOVIES DlClMB£11 • a.low, '°' ,..,, COIMflltric.t, ere Ille d1y'J rnofltts.. 10:00 li1 "8111dlt1 11 Orrtltl•" (adv) '64-MKhtel Cossu."Holl BK• IM o-~ (dta) 41-01t¥.- d• i11¥1ll1nd, Chtrlu lloytt. IH "Mll •rd rltrct" (dra) '4~ loin Ccawiord, Ann 81yth. 11:00 1!J "Frl11c:ls lolfl Ille WKS" (com) '!l4-0on1ld O'Cc>n00t. 11'00 m .... , S8tf! Dtcll" (tom) '42-J111tl 81111, Jd! Dowll I ·OO IH 1M O.r11 lesttn" (1dw) 'SS-RK1111d Todd. 1·00 Cl tCJ "'lllt ...,.. """'" (d11) ·~~ CrtJflrl Peel, J:OO {JG) (CJ "'llllM" (adv) '64- llarrr Gu1rd1110, Shrfl~ h1011, 3:30 8 (C') "lilWtlR, IR l~I lowAIJ'' Part I (dtt) '63- Mtrlon 811ndo, Richlcd H1m~ KOCE Television (50) ... DAIL y PIL 0 T ______ W....;.ed..;..n_ead..;....;...;..•ri..;.•....;.O....;.ec.;..e;...m..;..ber;;...;.......;.8.,__19~78 ·--·" ~ . ., Dike Notices Mulled I ' Carter Ponders Alternatives to Controls WASJllNGTON CAP) -Alter r).lhng out wage and price con· trols, President-elect Carter is coosiderlng asking some cor· porations lo give advance notice or price incr eases as a means of combatlne inflation, his advisers s11y. The advance notice would give the government an opportunity to bring pressure lo bear to force a reversal of price increases it con- iiiders unj ustified. the advisers said . .. rule out wage and pnce contTols; except in a national emergency, means be will be rnorc: tolerant or inflation. They said they don't think Carter will do anything that ni quires "lhe force or law," but will e mphasize voluntary measures. EISENSTAT SAID IF Carter decides to cut taxes or lncrease spending next year to stimulate the economy. it will be coupled with "definite reassurances to voluntary agreements from busi· nes!I and labor for wa&e and price restraint~. relieving "structural problems" in the economy and regulatory reform, J asinowljkr said. EIZENSTAT SAID Carter de- cided not to ask Congress for standby a uthority to impose wage and price controls because or a reeling that the threat or con- trols might be worse than con· trolsthemselves. :.· \ r ·1 t I L.\-l __ i' ·I ''THE PRECISE DE."TAILS or how that ought to be arranged, whether It ought to be a volun- lary sort or thing, are still to be worked out. But ln general he (Carter) favors the concept or some prenotirication in certain circumstan ces," said Stuart Eitenstat, director of policy de· vclopment for the Carter transi· tiooteam. 'the public ... that we are not in any way, shape or form dropping our guard against Inflation, and in fact we intend to attack it In a vigorous way." "At least If they're on, you know what the rules are,'' he said. The advance notice or prior in· creases could give the govern- ment more time lo prevent the kind of situation that developed a week ago when major steel pro- ducers announced price hikes just a few days before they took effect on Dec. 1. ----·---.. -.. 'Put m e through to upstairs. Johnstonel .. Haw are w e qoingl' FINAL PIPE GOES INTO PLACE Valdez lies at Base of 800-mlle Plpellne Eizenstat a nd other Carter ad· visers sought during an in· terview to dispel any notion that Carter's decision last week to Another adviser . Jerry Jasinowski. said "an anti· inflation options paper" is being prepared for Carter that may in· elude ways of strengthening the Ford administration's Council on Waee and Price Stability. • Other measures could mclude sales of s t ockpiled goods to restrain price hikes. winning Housing Cost Zoom Noted Pipelnying Efforts Completed UNDER MANDATORY wage and price controls during the ad- minilltration or former President Richard M. Nixon, the nation's largest corporations were re· quired to give about 30 days' ad· vance notice of price increases. Eizenstat said the size of com· panies involved in such a pro- gr am. the particular industries. and how much advance notice would be sought have not been worked out. A strong employment tren(l, a housing s hortage, speculation and "inflation fever" have com· bined to fuel Orange County's home sales m arket, says Conrad C. Jamison, Security Pacific Bank vice president. The r esult has been skyrocketing prices for both new and existing homes. Pressure Testing, Welds to Wait for Next Spring Carter probably would win the e ndor sement o( Chairm an Arthur F. Burns or the Federal Reserve Board for the plan, since Bums already is on record favor· ing a prenolification period or from 30·45 days for some major corporations. \;\tCllOH1\C:(" \l.1:,k,1 lt\l'i Wm k111~ 111 i-1' I l·l'l nf "'n""" on i-t1•1•p tl•ri :i111 Y.lllkt•r-. Y.011 a r.t<'" .ll!Jlll',I '~ Hllf'r ,o 1!1y tilt' IJ:-.t p1pt• for I ht• S8 1111111111 H('(} rnlll' lr.111,. AIJ-.k;1 pqwl1111', !.·.,:-. than t Y. ti \ \' ,J I '> ,1 I I t' I p llH' l ,I ~ Ill J.: "~o steep a man can't stand up straight without tying on to a Y.IDCh." be pressur~·tested. The work schedule also il)cludes rewelding fewer than 40 potentially defec· tlve welds. Ix ,,: "" A sort of ski lift was used to get material to the site m time to fmash work hours before a major snowstor m hit south -central f\laska: he said Even if the pipeline is finished on schedule in June im, it is un· ~certain where the oil will go. The Federal Energy Administration says West Coast ports probably won't be ready to accept Alaskan crude oil ror at least a couple of years. 'II 11'1+ .. 1 rt-.11 II Y.,1-. n· .. lh mp .11111 l1H l,. ""lit th1·r \\I' ''oulcl fl'I lhl· p1µ1· Ill on z HOO foot high Thomp...,on I' •• .,, -..11tl Lou l '.tn 1·1•11111 \1\1•.,k.1 l'1ptlint· '-.1•n1t·t· < 11m1wn~ ··pol,1· m.111 H E S \In T If E 11;1' .. · ro111i· \\ llwh pl1111i.:1., I 1 urn .1t1out 2.HOO frl'I 111 I 1100 f•·l'I ''' 1·r .1 horiwnt ;1I d1:.l.111<·1· 111 11" ·, lh,1n 1.f)OO ft·•·I I., Much work rem ams on the pro- JCcl. which employed 20.000 \\Orkers at its peak and has often tieen called the biggest pnvate construction JOb ever. Some pipe :-.ecllons musl s Ull be welded together before the Line forms a continuous length. The oil could be sent to J apan in a swap that would send Middle Eastern oil to the Atlantic states, but that would be contrary to federal law and the nation's · energy independence goals. Another alternative is shipping WHEN WORK R ESUMES next spring. 160 miles or pipe will * * * * * * Midwest Line .Use Proposed I o :-; \'\(;J•.1.1-:.'-;' \!11 1\llanl1c R1chrield h::is I•''''"'"'" 1 h.il 1 ,111.111.1 'I 1,1n-. :'-1ounlam P1pehne be 11•1!111 d l' 1•.1 11 ol ,1 p:wk .1):~ to move surplu:. \ L1 t.. 111 oil fr""' th• \\ 1·'ol ( 'o.l't Io the M 1dwes t I il11111i.: ttw I 1.111 \lounlJm connection with +"\111.111.1 ... 11111°1 l'r•l\11111.il pq14·linl· system. the ex ,,,,11d1 cl .,\ hll m 1 • 111lcl .,1111111' 1 h•· I' S northern lier .11 ti 1h•I", 1 11li ,1.11111.il .1rn111111\'. of Alai-.kan and of- f.,h1111• • r11d•· ''' t't•u'J~" .111d olht•r mid contment rc- f11111 \ f.t ., 1 '"'' p1•"·11h111 Lowr1ck Cook told a 111111t I• 1n:i1 111 I • °"" "·'' .. <'onimcrce Commtllce 1:1•! r· •·1111 111• ,. •>11 !1111r101 .111il ln">ular Arf:.ur:. 11 ..... 11.1 \ < 110" ..., Tl . ...., rl\10'\ V (' \~1 E a-. part of hear- ., • 1 lh1 l'l"J" l••l.,.XlflfXJ h;11 n ·I J>('r day oil sur 1•11. ',,,.., t•·d un lh• \\,.,, l "••'' 11n<"1· the Tran5 \l.i..1-.J l'111t·l111•• "I'• 11 ... 1.11c• 111•'<t yt>11r I •· 11..' 11d lh1• 11 ..... 1 "·'"to h.mcllc· anv 11hort-term \\' 11 ''· 1 •ii .. 111pl11,1 1h111111•h ,1 c·'lmbinJtlfln of ex "'•rag I'll .. 11111• ~' It 111 oil t.111\..1•r rno\'f'mc•nt lh1 •gli ti,. l',111.1n .1 < .111.d .111<1 1•xch~n~c:. wilt\ I ,1 p.1 ·1 '.1 t' .. ' ,,,, '··•t ~;(Jf'IJ • 1.:1,, *"'' f ,.., rit d. ltt ... " •• I,, /t ·'"• II II ,, .... 1111 MARQUIS '16011 \111\11 111\Cll.I \ll\\lt1t1 \ 11·111 1 i I-' Pd I 1~><0 Pl UU< -'<•Tit I·. l'UBLIC1NOTICE Got u prohlc111 '1 'l'l1rn trr11e lo Pat J)unn. Pat will <:ul rt'cl top{'. gC'll iny tlte ansu:er,; and action you "1·1•1i tu sol t't' 111eqwl 1c>s zn f/Ol'ernme11t and h11si- 111'.'·' Mt11/ y<>11 r qu1'stwn~ 111 f'al Dunn Al Your S1°rt'1ce. ()rw1yC' Coast Owlrf />1/ol. PU 8u.t 1560. C'o'1tn ,\fr'SU C.\ 92626 fnc/11de your tclepltonc• number Tit<• n1/11mri nppcars daily except Sat urdtllf·' Oal"Utnecu Cl..,,. C'091plfl DEAR PAT: I've noticed that both banks wher e I have checking accounts arc advertising that they pay interest on their Christmas Club accounts. Is 1h1~ ~ nl'W' promotionul idea. or are my banks just ('lever'' A.A .• Newport Beach \'our banks may "'anl you to think tht they're rlevt't, but tbt>~'re just complying with state law. l 'ndn a new law effttUve Jan. 11 lt76, Christmas Oub accoilnt hold~rs must be pala the going rate of interesc. alld me.mwrs can.not be penalized for fall· lnt( to P•Y a partlcuJar Installment or for the late payment of an lnHtaJlmcnt. It Is estimated that more than S!OO mUllon Is deposited l.n Calllornla tbri1tmu Club accounts each year-. Prior to the passage ol tttls law, most bank• aad savings and loan fu ms char1ed penaltlet for l•te or mtssed pay. mt"nt&. and many paid leas than U1e standard rate of interest. 'Tia tlte s~a•Oll, Gardftw'r• DEl\R PAT: A-::. a new resident or Southern Cahforl'lia, I'd like to know if late fall and early winter here areithe best times to plant new shrubs and tree . I know this is the case in the East, but here thei~aves never change color and it's confus- ini: T.C .• Irvine Many trees loee tb•lr leaves ln this area -you just haw~ to look for them. The Agricultural Ex· tension Offlc~ r~IJ()rts that fall aad early -winter also are tbf' b~s( time• to .Plant shrubs and trees lo Southern California, a11 •ell as the chelee Ume for ~•<TIT•ov' ft1t\1N• ~) ~•CT1t 1ovuus1NEU 1 1 dolng heavy prunlag. NAMW \T llTIEMEHT .,, 1.,1~.~":',.~1 ~.r.A..;_~,":,~.N'~""''' . ••· •m•n .. •nQ ,, •• .nn· .,. ctM•o•""" Pt1Cme th~ 00range CQUnty Cooperative Ex- ,.. ,' , .. .,nnoi 1 '°'' .• 1 .,, "' • ; ·,., 111 o " ~ o EL 1 v ER v., tension 'Qtrlce at 174·7050, and req"st the ''Staklnc , ,,, ...... , Nn ., ..... ,,. .. , ·~,.. ~ • • ~r 11v1ce •N<. h~1• e ....... ~.,s1,, , Lan~"CJllP6 Tr~e•" and · "Pruntaf Land1cape "1'"': ,., • , ... ~... 11.,., .. .,~. "·• t"'t:':.~::~ ~=:~v•ry ~·v•<•. 1,J. ! 'TTeett" pampbl'.ll. Both olf~f' a thbrobcb e1tplana- 1, ... ,. ., " , ,, ....... o ' .... , .. ,,,. • "'""'•Mn ioJll B•tx.O(~ tlon ~ltlli e••)'·'4·fo1Jow diagrams~ pltotocraplls. .... t' '"' "1 .. "·• ·• ·' (Q·t•M•·• c~·11011 . They •Ive l.llformallon oa aewlv plan&ed trees and Uf'WIJllJff th•,•r I'! c" ,, .. ~n I , ,.,, l,..,,,.,,." " t"MHfUI' ,..., bv A ('Of' e J 1 '""' .... 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"""...,f'lf\'t n11•1 n r ,.,,, 1tr11~ CJ,,\,., W L nnq l\'I '••n M!•Jt,_,I f>r•w1 Ntw~t I tl•~• h ( .-.11ff'lrn1.1 h11• bv\! ., .. , ' ' , t'll'Ht11t U J tty • Of"""' •I f"t ltw>tV'! 1f' l'lll'JN rOHl'ONI\ Tl ~N tMH\( (,Arffl'tl !ti. \1\t .. nt • ...., '•'"'" '"'' ''~'""""'"' • ,, httorl Wit" trwii ,.,,,,"'" r1,,• nt o,,..,.., •. (ourJh an r .... n,~t ' ,., .. flitvt)tl~h•+1 (),,,.,,,., {.-r.nt (!.-It f>1t"'\ • (>o<ernn.r •, I\ )) 14, 1111 'OI' 7• ,.,,,,.,\,11•'1 Ot ~•n<>-C 01"1 O~lv Ptk>t (io.,. I a'' ) ,,... t,0t().J• PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1C'TITIOOI IUSINESS HAMaJTATEMENT 1 '""' •o 1ow1~ 0tr'l!On~ I/ff"~ ooo-.q ~' t~\11\ '>llOK•E IN'>V.-llNCE llGl~ ~ AA.tr Ar1f\ur Boul•""'d H4'WOOf1 11...,,h, t••••ort11A.,~ 4tt.n.r M Mn1111•11" Corp0rllllton 1111 1111,...., C:orpo••llot\ 40.MI -"''l""' 1io.i1••••lf "'•"'°°'1 n .. cll "illl~M• n.tA fn1\ h11\ln•\\ I\ rol'tftuctf•(t by• CO' ptW111ton \ $111> F"fl M~tt'14911 Co<O JOIWIC:. W•••IO, l!••<ullv• Vic• p,..,ldt~ 1111, •t•t•Mtnl wA\ llltcl wrl the C.0Vt1•• Cl•,. ot Of'•"" Countvon • •mbfr 11 ,,,. • fHOMOOOetoN u-&Wll-11\t •11-yetww tUs..i~ll1••••9'•..t ~··-.. •.CA .. 71 ... , ... l'u1>111rw<1 O••~~ Co••I o.i1., 1'1191. '°'!• tA •noO~ I I IJ. "" ...,.,, Cool Aooa Be.at• Aa ....... , 02AR PAT: I purchased a patio rooir\rrom Air Kool AwnlnlC Co. oC Covina for $4,400. When lhe room was installed, the caull(lng compound used around the windows became quite sticky. When J told the co111pany about UJJs, ~ gan me a can or spray paio.t to cover 11., )r.'hich was o( no help at all. The window• are s'upposed to snap ln and out, but they (for'l:t. During a rtiqstorm the w.lndows blew off end there wa.' wattr <14ma1e lo lh~room. My contacL wlth tho rolm>any mofQ tllan two monttiS •co tesuJted Iii •crvl~omeri telllns me that the ~ulklng \VH a mesa ~t they didn't know what could b ·don~ about it. 1 wns promised new wtn· . dow!C, but ab Car I haven't received any. , M.W.,Anaheim Alf' Ep!Dl HI re·1n~ed yoiar patio ud at·· , raa•eme\lt4 )av'e bea q1ade to corteet U.. pro- ble191 you taav~ ~lperteacC:d. A(•orc1Jtt1 to th com· pa~. U.. J>t~~e•• .... .; han ,..,.,.&ed troa a def~tl•• ~ 0, H~ Nm,...,S, wllld Air Kool ba71 1~•8' alH!tkr aaaa..Sawuv. Tov pado . caolldn1 l• IMJDI remond ad replaced. ' ' the oil through the Panama Canal to the G utr of Mexico or the AU antic. ''THAT OIL'S GOING to now on that line next summer, bar· ring so m e unknown catastrophe." said former Gov. Andrew Rollins. who heads the U.S . Inte rior Department's Alaska Pipeline OCfice. Ile said the pipeline project over-all was "not a bad job. ll could have been better. but it· s not really too bad a job." Worke r s began laying pipe in March 1975, a year after construction had begun on the pipeline haul road. Club Calls Meeting The Economic Club will meet 1n the Commun·ity Room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, Laguna Hills. at4 p.m. Fn· day. The program will feature a report on economic conditions by Dr. Bert Heilpern. international financial-economist. Speaking at an Irvine meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the Building Industry Associa· tion. he suid building permits is- sued for single·family homes in Orange County during 1976 will number approximately 16,000. the highest reading in 13 years. with the exception or 1972. Meeting cosl 1s $1.50. Reserva. lions m ay be made by phoning 6.13·0792. New homes in Orange County have an average price tag of at least $80.000. Jamison said. "To really a fford an $80,000 home, a family s hould have an annual in- com e of $30,000 or more. and only a s mall percentage or Southland families are in that income bracket," he said . 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HL ~· • HI., Herl!.. 1, 4 .••• l VS 0ov ~~0. 11'4 1 M f 11 I0.40 IOt'I Wl.c Inc S .. f •I 8tetn Mii .40 Nl G'Wtll I II 9 M MolM Tr I N ~lluMu : C l O J.. S.,O 0 I Ill 1 14 NL NO 1041<1 a.K11 '" u Ill '~°"' ... •w. ...,, Mon uo "" frw11 • .,. ,,,,.. 1~ •oo ••I ~ '" .,, 10" 1,.i~ .~.,.,., \ I ' - , I Wedne day's Alterno~n Prices NYSE COMJ>OSITE TRANSACTIONS Ouolallor>• '"''"°'"~ti' 11\e ...,., York, Mlcl'#ftl Pu111c, PIW lkhlO'!; Detroit•"" C111<l•l\•U aloe" Ht....,.,_,_flt40v Ille NallanalA•-••flonOI *"'"'•' .... , .... ,.., ·~•llMI Wednetday. Doctmber 8. 1979 s DAILY PILOT 85 Bunny Share Craps Aid Playboy Stock By MU.TON MOSKOWITZ Sometimes there's more behind the demand for shart!s in a company than simple interest lh part1c11Mt1n~ in lhl' success o( that company or a hope that the sharc1> will nse m pnce on lhe stock mlU'ket. Consider, for example, Playboy Enkrpn:1.:s. the Chicago-based company that publishes Pldyboy m.1gaz1111.• 1t bu, by the latest count, sol'ne 18,000 :stockholders For u oompany of its size. that 'i; an outlundish numbl·r MCA Inc • a much larger corporahon, hms oo)y 5,000 stockholders. Ctocker National Bank. Hewlett-Packard and Western Atrlines, also much larger tompan1es, have about the same Money Tree number of !ihareholders as Playboy Enterpnses THE REASON FOR Tms COR NUCOPIA of md1v1duaJ shareholders is pretty much the same one that propels so many people to buy copies of Playboy magazine on newsstands. The purchase or one l'layhoy share, recenlly selling for $6 on the New York Stock Exchange, entitles you to a stock certaf1cale -and thls certificate 1s adorned with the likeness of a nude Playmate ll seems that there are a lot of "investors" who want to own that piece or paper Whether they keep the (•ert1f1catc In a strongbox, along wtth other securll1es. or on the erotic shelf of the bookcase 1s not known The m an who holds more pieces of th11> pap<'r than anyone else 1s, appropnalely enough, Jlugh M Hefner, founder of Playboy Of the 9 2 m1lhon outstanding s hares of Playboy common stock, Hefner owns 6 6 m1lhon, or 72 t per cent. PLAYBOY ENTERPRJSES llAS BEEN paying cash diVldends of 12 cents a share, which means that, based on his holdings, Hefner was entitled to a payout of S797,000 a year. However, Playboy has not heen ha\ mg such a great time of it in recent years. and I lefner graciously waived lhe dividends owed lo him Shareholders other than Herner re ceived their 12 cents a year The Playboy company Y.orks on a r.~cal year endm~ June 30. ln fiscal 1975 the company earned Sl m1lhon, or 12 cents a share In fiscal 1976 after lax earnings doubled to S2 million, or 22 cents a shure, hut that was ,, horrendous drop from tbe $10.5 million earned in 1972 an<l the S11 2 earned 10 1973 While he passed up his d1v1dends, Hefn er <1111 not fail lo collect his pay as chairman of the board and chief executive officer That comes to S226,700 a year And, thanks to a re bound in the company's fortunes. Hefner has now resumed his collection of d1v1dends The company reported recenll:- that Jts earmngs m its first fiscal quarter , ended Sept 30' skyrocketed to $3 8 m1lhon, a record performance -PLAYBOY ENTERPRISES HAS ALWAYS had pro- blems with its nonpublishmg operations -clubs. hotels. re cords, motion picture production As long as the magazine made potfuls or money, these losses l'Ould be absorbed But the m agazine began to falter four years ago when 1t was out raunched by newcomers Playboy magazine's pretax earn 1.ngs slid from $22 m1lhon m fiscal 1973 to s.1 9 m1lhon in f1s· cal 1976 Most people don t realize that the saving grace for Playboy Enterprises has been its d1vcrs 1f1catwn into gambling The company operates four casinos in London, and these are as super profitable as the l'asm•Js m Las Vegas The British gambling operations produ< cd net earn ings of $6 million last year. which means they virtually car ned the company And they were aJso the ma1or factor 1n the big earnings s urge m the three months ended Sept 30 It's no wonder that Playboy Enterprises has exprei,sed a strong interest in n.mmng casinos m Atlanllc City when gambhng begins an the New Jersey seacoast resort PLAYBOY CLUBS IN SAN t'RANCISCO, Montreal, Atlanta and New Orleans have been closed The DC 9 Jct that bore the Playboy bunny emblem has been sold Hefner has advised shareholders that Playbo} magazine, <.lesp1tc a 7 percent Joss of car cul a ti on last year. w11u Id not competP with other pubhcat1ons "by catering to prunence anti sens a Uonahsm " But if there 1s a craps table to be run somewhere. Playboy 1s available. The Playboy bunnies will serve tht• drinks .. Collllllon Market Eyed for U.S. WASHIN GTON <AP> Some offlc1,tls in lht' Agriculture Department think 1t might be appropnate for the United States and Canada to set up a mm1 Common Market for mutual trade an hvest~k and meat products. The idea was mentioned by Richard E Bell, the ass1s tant secretary who oversees rnternal10nal and commodity programs in USDA. He told a farm bureau meeting in ln- dianapolls, Ipd .. that trade disputes "have been pamful - both for the Canadians and ror us·· m recent years ''IN VIEW OF ALL TIDS, I believe 1t would be well for the United Stales and Canada to consider a full customs un- ion in Livestock and red meat, a 'common market' 1f you will, JOmang the two countn es with respect to those pro ducts," Bellsa1d. Most recently there has been a problem or large bee~ Imports Crom Canada, which he s aid were "displaced b~ heavy shipments into Canada from Australia · Bell said 1f an agreement cun be worked out it could en•ble the United States to "indeed have a JOml hvestock economy" with Canada Seminar to Highlight Tax Deferral Effort Dr. Gary G. B. Lal, senior account excculive for Dean Witter Co. Inc., will discuss lax deferral maneuvers U!llng commodities, cash and futures markets Friday ut Sad· dleback College Tbe free lecture will begin at 6 p m an Room K·2 on the college campus. Dr. Lai, a specialist in commodity rutureR trading. will preteat Information of tnterest to accountants, attorneys and investors. His Wk is part of a sen es of seminars ofterec1 ~ a course in Tax Advantaged lnvestments tauaht b~ J Delaney. ause 11eatiog witl be limited, persons who plan to &t.1. tend are advised to sign up through the college's division of business science. InrormaUon mny be obla.1ned and re· se"aUons made by calling s:u.9700 or 495 4950. extension 221. Cattle Prices Edge up WASHIN01'0N CAP) -Prices of grain.fed caltl(' are .Ull below the break-even point that producers say thP)' need, but the market appears to he rising a bit more rt1pidl)' th.a the A1rlculturc Department thought it would a couple ol~ago. PreUmlnary flsures for November show thal choice· etade steers avel'aged $38.41 l)('r 100 pounds, up from $37 .20 in October and $36.40 in September. However, that was still well below the November 1975 avera~e of $114 59 per hun· dredweljht. 88 DAIL V PILOT Wedneadaiyl oc.mber 8. 1976 Cellist John Acosta beat more than 20 eager contenders this year m the flral annuaJ "Yo\lng Artists Award'' and 1t was easy to see why Sunday in lhe Orange Coast ColJege Community Symphony Orchest ra concert lhal featured rum as guest soloist. If the !tancho Alamitos High School graduate's work m the demanding ·"Rococco" Variations by Tschaikowsky is an acceptable measure of his pro- wess at this ear ly stage or his musical rormation, he surely has a glittering folure. HE BROUGHT AN INTENSITY to the work ~al was a joy to behold in so young a perform er and 1t was clear to see that the complexities of the mid· dle portion of the score held few terrors for him. He got an ovation from an audience that rose to him in the Orange Coast College auditorium . But, one suspects, the congratulations lhal meant most to him were those heaped on the tall young solois t by the cellis ts of maestro Joseph Pearlman's or-chestra . As they say, it Lakes one to know ode and the cello section obviously knew a glittering prospect when they saw him from the first moment be joined them for rehearsals. · ACOSTA'S TRIUMPH, SUITABLY, came a t the close or a concert that solidly adhered to the high standards achieved under Pearlman's baton. Thls writer thought that those standards were mos t m evidence 1n an inspired rendition or Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony, a work riddled with obstacles for an ensmble of less than top.flight stature. This devoted disciple of the great Dimitri · knows Cull weH just how much midnight oil and elbow grease went into the OCCCSO's highly com- mendable interpretation or this monumentaJ work. "LAST WEEKS" IN CONC ERT AND BEYON D THE SOUNDS COME ALIVE AT THE NEWPORT CINEMA. 6 AMPLIFIERS DELIVERING 1,000 WATTS OF POWER THAOUQH 28 Al TEC SPEAKERS. Jlft:'WPORT 0 Cl:NTl:R Hewpo,, 8Hcll 644-0760 MAllll'S MAUC£ IN WONOCRIJlll" (X) SO. COAST PLAZA 111 .... 9:•• \Aff"IM 1 ..... ,. .. 111•tlllt (l\U Mn t "SrnMTWf All WIOUS" )414 .... , .. 14lltll -Uf,_l ,t-M•t ··u~fifz THE CAT" 1u1111·s SO. COAST PLAZA "":;iliuj6';'"' J (11Ullt11 >tit 11111'4 flUTHECAr .,.m, •MloAf,_N .. 11.JM :tt "'"'*"" MUll'S .. MARA THOM MAN .. SO. COAST PWA ..... , ... ,, ..... Ml ~ l 4f/,__,,, .. ,._, ~Dtl ·-1•11 .. llAllll'S "AUCE IN !_NOBLNI" 00 ClllE.MAl.AllD '"" 1414S. .... G'~•·>.~ ..... .,_ DfAllMXIOUS" "'"*' -"''Jttll' ,,,., ...... " .,,__ -.... MANN'S .. MARATHON MAM ... ClllEMALAllD tlHU fJWMl1tMl•t-r.I 14M S.,h r-.i "11U1E All TH£ HM" fll Al*lll '"' ... ,.,..,.,,_,,, .. "'. ,.,, ..... MANll'S .. MARA THOM MAH .. ClllEMALAND 711UAT,,_ l:IN1 II ............ 'WMPOO"~I ... _ mra.1 .... ~,/WM ....... •t•.J• TOM BARLEY Music Box IT IS NOT THE DND OF of muslcaJ project that readily lends Itself to the available talent.a or• your average community orchestra. But then t he OCCSO, as we saw so cle arly again In that happy: and warmly r eceived Sunday concert, is not your. average comm unity orchestra. A very happy and better than averaee holiday season to all me mbers or the OCCCSO; you richly earned it for your valiant efforts In a most enter· talning con~erl. ~HORDS AT RANDOM -Don't forget the Irvine Master Chorale's Christmas concert, 8:30 p.m., Frida y and Saturday in the Santa Ana Hiih School a uditorium. Christmas without the IMC ian't Olristmas for this writer. Van Dy~ Falls To Low Ratings LOS ANGELES (AP) -Low ratings have sub· mer ged Dick Van Dyke's comedy-variety series. ''The numbers got us," said Byron P aul, Van Dyke's longtime friend and executive producer of "The Dick Van DykeShow." NBC CONFIRMED THAT THE series has been canceled, a nd said the last broadcast will be J an. 6. The networ k did not say wbat wiU replace the show in Thursday's slot. It Is one or five weekly shows NBC has dropped this season. "Gemini Man" and the Wednesday TV movie were dropped earlier, and "Serpico" and the "Quest " we re canceled for Thursday. In all, 12 series have been dropped by NBC, CBS and ABC since the season began in late September. More cancellations are expected this week. as the networks plot the second hall of the 1976· 77 season. PAUL QUOTED TIIE STAR AS saying he felt the series was the best he's done. "If you fail by the numbers it's one thing," Paul added. "But we didn'U ail by lhequallty." He said it was the fU'Sl time a Van Dyke series has been axed. Van Dyke's two previous series , CBS comedies which lasted five and three years, were dropped at the star's request when he felt they'd run out of · comedy possibilities, Paul said. P UBLIC NOTl('E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMIE STATEMENT TM followlno penon t~ ootng bu\• ~\6\ ------------~~--~ P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS BUSINtrSS NAMIE STATIEMIENT Th• tollow1n11 cwr>on h dOlng bu\!· ~\I\ HARO TIME S. 1976 Newport Role Awarded _____ _ LOS ANGELES CAP> -Jan Bannen wut play a major ro le in "T he .Laland of Dr. Moreau," now in production in tbe Virgin Islands. Bannen is a Scotsman from the Shakespea re Memorial Theater at Stratford-On·---------~ Avon. U Y•M>W• "MAH WHO Fill TO IARllf ' 1•1 MARAlllON MAN a ~'-:= llOl'SO-. ~-1111MTl41 llM9 -"111Mmo!...,., •"-•...__ ...... (! SOUTH COAST 'lAU Cott• Mne 54f·llS2 CIMEMAUHD THU TU ...... US·1'01 STADIUM HIYllH 0....,. U f ·l 770 "HUSTLE" l :lS l :lS FOUHTAINVALL.&V --~,!::'t~i.·· •• ... - l lJl.Tl:l ll-4 ... ,_oM 1 .,~~ .. 1 "SURVIVE" J: I S •:OO 9:"40 "HUSTLE" J.SO 7:15 O,..HilJMfy6:4$ ......... s--,1:41' THU'REI---.. REDD F<>X ·..;, p ~,ALEX& THEGYPSY JN::J< GENEVIEVE lf Ml'-'ON 8UJOlD A "COHNSSIOHS Of AM V AMHICAH HOUSIWIFI" ..DlAIY Of A MAD HOUSfWIFr IXI "IU(;.SY MALOMr '"THE llG IUS" ~ "HUTSTO, CMHHWICH VILLAGE" "HESna STlHT" ,., ·Flrn THE CA r "HIMI LIYl!S OF Attn THI CAT" IXI Spec:otl Proce 1 ·JO to 2:00 p.m. IHc.,. S-. & Hol I SUS WEPCO CONSTRUCTION, 3» E 11th 51 Co\11 M•"· Cll Q1&11 W1IH•m Eu~ne P•u'lnqt~. 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AMAT 1!11.o. l • .faMAN, iS tMAf YOU !l'OI 2. OAT otCJIVlll Ill S. II NOT INOUOM I') . '· - l Wednesday, December 8. 1976 'Hlippy Days' Tops TV's Listings NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's "Happy Days" was the lop-rated telev1s1on show for the week ending Dec S, according to A. C Nielsen figures. TJIE FAl\tlLY crncus· DAILY PILOT •7 Dy Bil Keane The week's lowest rated show <is an NBC documentary. ''The Sometime SoldJers, ••seen rn 6.2 nullion homes. THE AVERAGE NATIONAL ratings for the =01 •i)•U .~ •• .11 ft • _,.,!# ~. ONiCIE .!// ; ,I -'-' .. NOW thru SUN. DEC. 12 « TICKETS l'Uf'OtlMANCE SCHl!OlllE $6.50 l"°' .Ott 1 ••••••••••• •I OOPM w.o I Oe< I ··········· •• OOP"-'\ ,_,'-',. . D« t ......... •I 00 PM $ ff1,0.-clO ••• •l(l)PM I 5,50 $Of OH II • ') 00 •NI I 00 PM • • • ,u Ov 1? .100••vJ'"'T"""4 ·., . • $4.50 • ll M Of'f' U YAS & UNOllt ··~ SPECIAL O•~COUNf NIGHt r I Ail v •• , Tw•t, o.c. 1 ' Pf'\ff•N L94"t •••ffll l'rnt T ....... m "'• ~ • • 0 t'tfft1ty Httlt,.. /y'/ ·• • \_ Tickets on sale at Tlcketron, week put ·ABC in first place again, with NBC re- mainm& in the ttrtrd spot for the second week in a row after three weeks ut the top. ABC had a 21 1 average rating, meaning viewers m 15 t m tl lton home!> watched the network. CBS posted 19.1, or lJ.6 rruJuon, and NBC, 18.7, or lJ.3 mil hon. Specials rared well during the week, with "Bing Crosby's Chris tmas:• "Frosty's Winter Won- dPrland" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer .. appearing in the top 10 shows. The first two of four inst8.UmePts of "The Mooeychangers," also got Musical Special: respectable ratings. BUT NOSTALGIA ON CBS LOST out to lnnova. tion on ABC Wednesday ni1ht. The George Burns special was seen in only 14 4 million homes, com· pared with 20.2 million ror "Charlie's Angels.·• The Ted Knight SJ>t)C1al on CBS also did poorly, appearing in the bottom 10 shows. The week's top s hows were: · "HIOPV Do•." ABC. -"kl\ ...., .,. •udlefle• '" tt' million hom ... : ~Lav.-,. &. Slllrl•y," ABC. 11.6 mtlllOI\; ··~rii.•t MOOh ,·' l'O 1 mllllM, "111"0 Crosby,:" CBS. 70 t; "FrottvW-·•-:· AIC. 200 "~m••h UP"" lntor>l.te S." ABC'~ "Frldov NIQht Mov10." 19 I mltllon; "MASH .. CBS, tt 1 molllon, "RUOOlp!>, ·•CR~. "·' ml111o111• "All In Ille Femlly," CBS, 1',4 m111oon, M\Cl"'Welcome B•c~. Kotter," 1t.2mll lot\. ,. Speck Story Due for TV Worth Your Ears LOS ANGELES (AP> -"Born to Raise Hell," the' story of mass By JAY SllARBU'IT LOS ANGELES (AP) -Recom- mended tonight: "The Carpenters," ABC's spec ial starring Karen ·carpenter and brother Richard, who've shown that a gentle sound can survive in a music world where loud means a hit. (9 p.m ., Channel 7) The Carpenters then say they'll do ·murd e r~ r R i ch a rd their first hit -"Close to You" -in Spec~ •. will reach the the Jones manner. Whereupon they te~ev 1 s1on screens as and their guests demolish the tune cnme saga for A.BC. with kazoos, whistles, pot.s and pans. Brul Produc_tt?~ an- Weird. Funny, too. n~unced a cqu1s1t10n or "What ore the nomes of Santo's other elves besides Sleepy, Dopey Of)d Sneezy?" . . -L\ ~.. , Mutual Ag1mcles, Walllchs & .... 'I" Liberty, Long Beach Arena. "' . . &.":,:; ..... ~" Granted, they've been knocked by assorted pop critics as too genUe, too mild in their music to be anything more than a pleasant, forgettable hum on radio stations with easy 11.stening formats. Another fine whimsy moment: rights to ihe story or Richard drives a fantasy race against Speck •. who murdered two big-name professionals and ~ghtChicag~ nurses. He makes an emergency pil stop -to 1S servlng a life sentence. replace an ejght-track stereo ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiijiiijjjjiiiiiijiiiiii!jiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ cart.ridge. · . . , Stcin'i~ DIANNE de LEEUW 1 '~ Ticket lnformetlon (213) 437-22SS OON l M•\S lHE GllrATf~f •r 'i4M['fQ(£f c t-hL owr '•., Tl l r #I• 10~' \A.QR_.. .. ,HO P !' '• k C,,f,1 t '''' IV/\ N'luPPt f ~. '' 1975 World Ficpwe Sliatiftq ChampiOft Sil•"' M~alht 19 7 6 Otyft'lplcs YET, PUT YOUR headbonecloseto the speaker: you '11 find solid m usi- cianship by both, not to mention qujte subtle, often surprisingly inventive vocal and instrumental arrangements by Richard C. Much of that -plus sly, unexpected flashes of whimsy -is on display in tonight's show, which has pianist. comic Victor Borge and smger John Denvl'r sharing the bill. True. you may groan when the Carpenters launch the hour with what seems a li p-sync rendition of their "Top of the World," whlch has been playl'd so often it should be led away and s hots SISTER KAREN, WHO AT times shows a deft touch for visual comedy, also checks in with a rousing display of her jazz-drumming ability (the Carpenters started as a jazz group), While not quite in Buddy Rich's league, she s till gets the swinging job done in a round of tunes you'd not ex- pect to hear on a mod music show - George Gershwin's .. Strike Up the B a n d • • • • • S • W o n d e r f.u l • ' a n d "Fascinating Rhythm." Borge has lit· Ue to do, other than a funny piano duet with Carpenter. Which is a shame, but it's s till good to see him at work. DENVER . WHO ALWAYS h as struck me as the leading exponent or folk Muzak, does a forgettable solo, yet more than redeems himself later in a lovely duet with Miss Carpenter. "THE NINE _ __,, LIVES OF FRITZ THE CAT'' PLUS (X) Plua DON 'T MISS ITU GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE _LONG BEACH ARENA_ Btrr STICK AROUND. Vast im· provement sets in when we're told Richard is a big fan of the late Spike Jones Ca su perb musician despite his They start a gently rocking version of ''Comin' Through the Rye," then combine that with a newer golden oldie, "Good Vibrations." An unlikely combination, but it works out ''HEAVY TRAFFIC" WESTBROOK "Confessions of .a young American Housewife" wn rw1,..\Tu • 1 .. OO«MUt\T -looncy legend as head or the ensemble called the City Slickers). beautifully. IN THEATRE #1 c;.uou•~D•l • \J0.4401 --~~~~~~~~~~~- .. __, THE NINE . l!YESOF FRITZ [@ THE CAT aCAMlfO 'TWllCIOAS • F <~•·"" •r•l ,,\·~-- - GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ~AA'IUl•-.l(IH\M "SILV.ER STREAK"A\41l£MA..MIS-((l1Nt.,..A..sl'CTI.K ~i:.;~;~~ •. H, ITONJ4~·c-; • ..., PATRICK McGOOHAN ... ,.°""' .... I~·, •••yT14Q1,IA'I '.' ll'll"U,~111.'~l(IS 0..C....,o.,AIH'-JnHll.UJl v,t,r,....,.,r.Ql1Nl4(',(',IN$ ~~;~~!~~.~lfll:~. • 'M<LylttNRYlllANCN C(WIUVtXL: ~ ~ -LlllJ. IEXCLUSIVI ORANGE COUNTY INOAOIMINT STARTS PRIDAY DIEC. 10 ·' ii: It~: I i•J ~r93 3 ~~ "A STAR IS BORN" COSTA MESA CINEMA DEC. 25 BARBRA STREISAND CUNT EASTWOOD CINEMA WEST ·CINEMA CE NTER DEC. 22 PETER SELLER'S "THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" ~~King Kong,, BRISTOL CINEMA DEC.16 "VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED" NEWPORT CINEMA DEC. 15 HARBOR TWIN CINEMA CI NEMA WEST DEC. 17 HARBOR TWIN CINEMA DEC.22 ru11 ""IC DUCHESS AND,,_.[ DIM'WATER F0"-7 "One of the Year's Best" ~o.BSEsS!oN ''YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONEt'' •RONA IAl!Rtlf. "8C·lV THE MOST IHOCKINQ !"IOOE INTH! HISTORY OF HUMAH SURYIVA&.. THE SOUNDS COME AUYf. AT THE NEWPORT CI NEMA S AMPUFIEllS DEUVVllHG ~ 1.000 WATTS OF POWEii~ TMllOUOH 2' AL T£C S~ICEllS (HOW IN fOIM TM~ ITVIEO SOUNO) j lN CONCERT AND BEYOND ~mm~ nt·SQH~rntAIHS·Tnt·SAM . . . WEEKDAYS 7:00. 9:45 SATUROAY~UNDAY 1 ;4M:30-7:15 10:00 (~NEWPORT CINEMAS .... I CO•\T""""' l ••C•ITHUll Jljf'"""·• Qtnru 644...0.!!J > In the WOfld of epylng •nd dying, love II 11'1• u11lm•I• WHpon CD·HIT AT HAlllOR TWIN (A) ALEX f:r . TH E GYPSY "NICKELODEON" NEWPORT CINEMA DEC. 22 WALT Dl§MEY .... U'TIOM' 1111S11AGGY aA. CINEMA CENTER VIEJO CINEMA DEC.18 .. .. . ' ... ... ,, '" ' I I '.',,. i .. " ., .. ' ...... T .. DAILY PILOT W9dnHday. December a. 11176 ~ tEnriChed Flavor: breakthrOugh brings ·~ unprecedented taste to low tar stnoking: For many years low t ar cigarettes h ave again st current leading low tar brands rangi ng from 11 mg. to l? mg. tar. promised taste. But your own taste told you.the truth: low tar meant low taste. Until MERIT MERIT packs 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. Tobacco fortified ·with key flavor-rich :.. ingredients of cigarette smoke • proven to deliver taste way out of proportion to tar. If you smoke, you'll be interested. Tests VerifyTaste MERIT was taste-tested 9 mg'.'tar: • 0.7 mg. nicotine CN. per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • .. ... • • I MERIT and MERIT MENTHOL Thousands of smokers were involved. The majority report: Even if the cigarette tested had up to 60% more tar than MERIT, MERIT still delivered as much- -or more-taste. Repeat: delivered as much -or more-taste. MERIT. Unprecedented flavor at one of the lowest tar levels 'in smoking today. C Milllp Monlt l"c. 1976 . 1 , 1 . --.... "''. . . Festivities ·Brew An Added Punch Open houses are an Ideal way of entertaining during the holidays. And the punch bowl, filled with a· sparkling, chilled concoction and garnished with citrus Ooata or cranberries and holly leaves frozen In ice, is the perfect com· plement to the res live setting. The accompanying food fare can be a marvelous arrangement of raw vegetables with several favorite dips, an array of cheeses with crackers and trays of flnger sandwiches. But remember, the wise host and hostess always wlll provide a non-alcholoic beverage for guests who do not wish to imbibe. A delicious choice is: BLACKBERRY ·SOUR PUNCH 2 packages (3 ounces each) Royal blackberry gelatin 2 cups boiUng water 2 cans (6 ounces each) frozen lemonade ~"2 cup sugar 1 bottle (28 ounce) club soda Ice cubes Lemon slices. Dissolve blackberry gelatin in boiling water. Stir in frozen lemonade until melted. Add sug. ar; stir until dissolved. Add club soda. Serve immediately over ice cubes. Carnish with le mon slices. Makes 12 ("2 cup) scrv· ings. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS.BOWEN, Food Editor Wednesday, December 8, 1976 ( 1 Some Li ke It Hot • • • • • • Some Like It Cold While rekindling friendships during holiday get-toi::ethers, add warmth to the atmosphere with cups of cheer, sencd hot and s picy. MULLED CLARET 1 <'UP ho11ini:: w:itcr •~cup sugar l lcmon, sli ced I orange. ::.hccd 12 whole allspice 12 whole C'lll\ e<; I inch stick cinnamon I fifth dry n·d w1m· In large s aucepan c-omb1nc the bo1ltng v. ater . -.u~ar. sl1cc<l lemon. sliced orani;t('. allspice. cloves and stick cinnamun. Bnn~· to a boil. ReduC'e fl ame and s1mml'r 5 mmutcs Add the ..-.1ne Hnng to the ho1hng µoint Do not ho1l. but s1m mer 10 mrnutrs Pour mto lh1C'k glas::.es or mug~ Plac·e J sl1t'l' •if lemon. ashceor orange and a few whnl1· sp1cc-; 111 t'ach glai.!> HOT BLACK VE LVET I• 2 ounce-1 Canadian whisky 4' i ounces hot apple c·1drr 4 ra1s1ns J cinnamon surk Sl•cr lemon Pour whis ky mto mug. Add hot applt• ruler. ra1s111s. < 111 nnmon st1rk. c;h~c of lemon and stir IRISll MIST CO•'FI: E 1' i ounrec; Irish Mast liqueur I t•up strong hl:ick coffi.•t• I dab whipped rream Pour Irish Mist into hot roffce. -.tar Jnd lop v.1th Y.h1pp1 •I cream. ncrr BRA!'iOY Al.f.X.'\ "\Ot:R :! cups hrnndy :ile\anrkr m1\ • i cup heavy cream, whipped. lkJl brandy Alexander mix over medium heat until bubbles :ippcar :it the edge or pan. Pour into demitasse cups or mugs. Top with'~ hipped r ream. Serves 4. DUTCH TREAT Whirl an a blender j ust until combined 1.4 cup vanilla ice cream and 2 ozs. Vandermint <blend of Dutch chocolate and fresh mint). Serve in champagne glass with short straws. CREAMSICLE Two ounces Orange juice, l ounce sweet cream, I ~ ounces S<ihra <Jaffa orange liqueur with a hiot of chocolate). Blend well ~ind strain over crushed ice. CANADIAN cOW One and one-half ounces Canadian Whiskey, 1 teaspoon con· fect1oners· sugar and l cup of milk. Shake with ice, strain and ~crve with a cinnamon stick. VODKA MILK PUNCH Two ounces vodka, l cup of milk. t ounce Peppermint S<.•hnapps, 1 t!:'aspoon confectioners' sugar. Shake with ice and !>train. CAFE AU LAJT PASHA Whip 1 cup heavy cream until thick. Add Pasha (Turkish Cof· fee liqueur l and continue whipping until thoroughly mixed. Serve 111 champa~gla!>s wilh short straws. · PINK LADY . Om· and one· alf ounces gin, 1 teaspoon sweet cream, white of I .. ~,:: anct •!ounce Cherry Karise (Dalmatian cherry liqueur from l>l'nmark I. Shake with ice and strain into cocktail glass. CHOCOLATE-RASPBERRY CREAM ln a cordial glass. pour 1 ounce Chocolate-Raspberry. Slowly .1dti sweet cream to fill, pouring it genUy over back of spoon to noat on liqueur <Chocolate· Banana is alsodellcious). Using the colors of gold and red are two festive punches that will apUy flt into a Christmas theme. SCOTCH PUNat 1 fifth Drambuie 1 fifth scot.ch 3 cups strong tea Juice of six oranges and six lemons 3 bottles ginger ale Blend the lngtedients above, except soda, completely and let the mixture stand for several hours. Al serving time, pour it over ice cubes in a punch bowl and gently stir in the three bottles of ginger ale. For a touch of originality serve this cool brew in a glistenine crock of· copper or brass. FESTIVE FRUIT PUNCH 1 fifth heering liqueur 2 bottles club soda Juice of 4 lemons 4 cups assorted fruit (apples, oranges, lemons and cherries> Mix liqueur and lemon juice for one hour before serving time. Just prior to serving, pour mix· lure over ice and add club soda. F1oat the pre-cut fresh fruit on top of the punch. Another festive beverage lo add punch to the occasion is: FRUIT PUNCH 1 fifth bourbon 2 6-ounce cans frozen orange juice concentrate 2cups water lquart 7-UP 2 orang~s. thinly sliced Block oflce Into a large punch bowl pour bourbon, orange juice and water. Stir well. Place block of ice in bowl and let stand 10 minutes. Add 7-UP, stir"genUy and float orange slices. Makes about 24 4-ounce servings. And, for the most traditional of all, we suggest: EGGNOG 12eggs in cup sugar l fifth brandy 4ouncesrum 3 quarts milk 8 ounces cream Grated nutmeg Carefully separate egg yolks from whiles. In pur.ch bowl, ci:>mbine egg yolks and sugar. Bea\ well with a wire whJsk. Gradually add bran· dy, rum, milk and cream. Beat well. Taste. Add more sugar if desired. Place the bowl in refrigerator for at least 2 hours. Just before serving, beat egg whites in a separate bowl , in two batches if necessary. until stiff. Fold whites into punch until thoroughly blended. Ladle into cups . Sprinkle with nutmeg. Cheer for Safe Holiday ... Holiday "cheer.·' in lhe form of alcoholic beverages Is as much a part or the Chrlstmas season as mistletoe and elves. Occasionally. however, guests may get a little too "cheerful" and when they insist on driving . home. that 'a when problems arise. It's not uncommon for the daily average or 20 drunk driving ar- r~ta to mushroom to 35 during a hobday, according to the Santa' Ana office of the California Highway Patrol. which is responsible for more than two- lhlrd.1 of the county's highways and unincorporated areas. Last year the Newport Beach Police Department made 68 drunk driving arresu during • December compared to 40 in November. The following are suggestions· for hosts wbo can help prevent the holidays (or any lime) from tum·. ingintoadisastcr. . -Always serve food •ltl• alcotiol. Tasty snacks are not only a de· tictoua addition to any party but can also slow the rate at whJch the body absorbs alcohol. High.protein foods auch u • cheese and meats are especially good because they stay in the stomach longer. A simple. easy and inexpensive high-protein appetizer to serve with alcohol is hard-bolled, pickled or deviled egga. A tray or crisp raw vegetable5 such as carrots, celery, cauliflower, radishes and even squuh with a protein clip, like cream cheese or sour cream also ls good party fare. -Have several Jlaen al I.be bar, .. mlud drtab eaa be meaAred. At an informal party, fuesla will probably mix their own drinks. U a Ji1pr is handy, they v~ well may use 1l rather than pourln1 what aeema to be the "~ta.mount." -U '" aene u altolllolle ,.aelt, make It w1tlt a nom- H rbeeMied ltaae. Alcohol it abtorbed by th~ bOdy much faster when com· bined •Ith a carbonated mixer •uch as ginger ale. Fruit Juice or tea la a preferable base for party I puneh .. , -D a we aoa -aleobolle beHHCea aw aUable for 7oar ....... -- Some guests prefer not to drink alcoholic beverages. Also, persons taking certain medicines should not consume alcohol. -Don't force drinks on your guetU. Under normal circumstances. the body can absorb about one drink an hour. Don't rush to refill their glasses. Many accept drinks they really don'l want to avoid appearing'l"Ude to the host. -Stop aervlDI akobol about u IMNr before ~e party la to elld. During the laat hour of the par· ty have coffee. or some other non· alcoholic «\rink available and top olf the evening with a special food feature auch as pilia or quiche LoM'aine. Ntltber coffee nor any other drtrik WUl help sober up anybody. Only tlme can do that. -H roa obffne a l1M!R wlao la driakllll too m adl. • • Try to engage him in C<>dversa· Uon to slow down hla drlnklng. Offer him food that wUJ also slow down the rate at which bls body I.a absorbing aleohol. Offer to mlx his ._drink and make ll a U1bL one. Mix it wtth water rather than a carbonated mixer. After the party you may sug- gest driving \ guest home. He can always return for his car ... when he's sober. You also may suggest he stay overnight. Thia may be lnconve. nient for you, but you could be saving your friend's Ufe. Ir he lnslsb on driving, try to take his keys away from him. Your friend may resent lt, but if he's too drunk to listen to reason. you mut take char1e. If he insist& on driving, you should physically re.strain hlm. Jt sounds drastic, but if he's drunk he musl not be allowed to drtve. Call a taxi and have him taken home. Pay for the cab yourself. Your friend can't object to a free ride. (When he finally comes to hla senses he'll probably than~ you and reimburse you gladly). tr all else falls. call the police to prevent hla driving. There's little chance your triend will be an-ested, and the algbt ol a police afflcer ju.at may Clute him to act a bll mor• raUonalty. • Cel~bratic;>ns . Salute Holida.ys • SOUTR COAST COM· MUNITY HOSPITAL: The auxiliary is offering a free service called You Are Not Alone, with volunteers telephoning people who live alone to inquire about tbel.r well- ts planned for Sunday, Dec. 12, at the Santa Ana EIU'Club. · FesUyfties will bepn at 4:3-o p .m. with ~lrtall1, and dinner wUJ be served at 6 p.111. Bill Black's Orcheatra will play for dancing throughout the evening. · J UNIOR EBELLS: the Operation San.ta The Irvin e club ls · Claus at.ore ln the City coordlnatlng volunteer shopping center from ~rvtca for the Orange Mon d a y , D e c . 1 S, County Department ot throu1h Friday, Dec. 2C. structive t!rlUclsm. Mort informaUon Is available from lls. Schult.a, t36·~. after ~ p.m. • being. Each person who re- gisters in the program will receive a daily phone call between the hoursof9 a.m. and noon. More information ls available from the South Coast C ommunity Hospital auxiliary office, 499-1311, ext. 644. A.NCROR LODGE: The Scandinavian family lodge wlll present a traditional Swedish Pageant, a Lucla·Fest, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at the Halecrest Club, CoetJMeH. The public ls invited. More information Is available from S48-H38 ore44-4687. BETHEL NO. 313: The Newport Beach Job's Daughters will crown Stacy Manahan honored queen at tbe installation at 7:30 p.m . Saturday, ALPHA DELTA Pl: Social Setvlcea and the Department of Proba· Uon !otter children pro. cram, Operation Santa Claus. The program enables toeter parents to select llfta, I\ no ~!large, for thelr foster children. Juniors from Fullerton, San Clemente, Coeta Mesa and Garden Grove wlll assist the Irvine Juniors In stafflnJc Sagittarius WRITERS ' WOUSHOP: The .Foun· lain Valley group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon· day, Dec. 13, at the home of Clara Peck Schulli, Fountain Valley. The professional group of working , aelliog writers.meets the second Monday of each month to read original manuscripts (or con· CHJt..DR&N'S ROME SOCIETY: John F . Porter of Newport Beach was el,cted tlr1t vlce president at a recent meetint ol the voluntary child welfare asency. · Amons the dlrecton elected for three-year terms were Mrs. William D . Clark, Newport Beach, and Robert W. Vernon, Irvine. Dec. 11, in the Masonic 1be alumnae associaUon Temple, Newport Beach. -of southern Orange She is the daughter or County wlll celebrate the Mr. and Mrs. Michael holiday season at a M anah a n , Newport couples dinner party at Beach, a nd Is a 1976 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. graduate of Corona del 12, al the home of Mr. Mar Hi&h School. She and Mrs. C. Kenley now attends Orange Mays,SanClemenle. Emotions at Stake A Concerted Effort Christmas Candlelight Concert t.m be present- ed in the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim Sunday, Oec. 12. Sponsoring the event is the Orange County Mus ic Center, Inc. A gourmet dinner will precede entertainment by the Orarige Coun· ty Ma~ter Chorale and the Holiday Symphony. Orchestra. led by Carmen Dragon. Awaiting the gala ure Mrs . Lock Gee Ding and Mrs. Rosalie A. Gard. Coast Collete. ALPHA cm OMEGA: The Orange County coastal area alumnae will gather f o r a Christmas luncheon at noon Saturday, Dec. 11, al the Reuben E. Lee. Special guests will be members of th e C alifornia State Univer sity, Fullerton and UC and Irvine chap- ters. OFFICERS WIVES LEAGVE: The annual Christmas dinner dance MULTIPLE SCLEllOSIS : Dr. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the College of Medicine, UCI, wlU be the principal s peaker during the fourth annual patient and public in· formation progr am al 7:30 p.m . Monday, Dec. 13, at the Disneyland Hotel. MuJtiple Sclerosis Up- date will be his topic. More information on the free program is available from Margaret Sprunck, 636·2171. THURSDAY, . DECEMBER I By SYDNEY OM ARR AlllES CM arch 21· April 19): Chips are down where baalcs are concerned. Theory goes out of window -now it is p erform a n ce that counts. Utilize past ex· perience, lessons. TAVRUS (April 20· May 20): New start in new direction is indicat- ed. Relative announces an abrup\ switch in policy, lifestyle. Main· lain your own balance. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Follow through on hunch -l earn by leaching. Give full play to lntuiUve intellect. Victims Share Other Side CANCER (June 21· July 22): Highlight versatility -expand horizons. Be willing to accept. to receive as en- thusi as li c associate wants to cooperate, to share, to work on your behalf. OE/\R ANN LANDERS: I just read the let· h•r from the woman whose mother committed -.u1c•1dc. l was appalled that her psychiatrist had told her . ''Suicide 1s punjshment for the sur- \'IVOrs. The person who does this dastardl.v deed plans it that way. It 1s the ultimate payback for real or imagined abuse." No wonder the woman cries a lot. That psychiatris t o( hers NEEDS a psychiatrist. IC there's anything the poor girl d~sn't need it's rnore guilt. Twice in the last three months I was lucky enough to bP pulled back from the brink. l have a husband who adores me and two sm all children who need their mother's Jove and care. I was lhl' vict im of massive depressions that left me in a <.,late o( anxiety. Death seemed Uke the only release when the darkness moved in. I never once planned a suicide but I attempted it rour limes l o;tJll have bad days but I nave good ones, too Writing this lett.er has helped make this day .1 better one I hope it does the same for the woman who 1s grieving over her mother's suJcide and secretly holding herself responsible - llORSI': ·s MOU\H Weddings ~ and Engagements Tn "'""' d t:>appointm1•nt. pro.,r eclJ\l' 111 1dt'~ llrl' 1 l'm1nded to ha,_e tlll'1r v.eddtng '' nr1t• ~ '' 1 l h black :i nil v. h 11t• r.! ln~ ... v pho tnr r.1 plrl\ tn th<' Or11lv Piln t f'1•opl1• l)(·part mt>n t on<' \\l'ek h<'lrn 1• th1• \\f'drlin ~ P11 11irr ' 11·r1•1\NI ;irt rr th.11 tinll' \\Ill nnt h<• 11"·!1 F'or 111 •;11:1•m1•nt ann111ml ••mcnt'> 11 1 ... 1mprr,1tl\1 lhill tho· ,101\ .il-.o .1tl11m l"•Jl h·tl It\ .1 hl.1<·1.. .1n«il v.h1lt• i!ln,,\ p11 11111. lw "llhllllllt•d '" \\t•t•I.-, t•r m or1• I• 1 .. 11 llw \l1 tl11Jnf,! tl.1lt• 11l h1•11\l'I' II \\Jll 11 .. 1 lw p11lih h 1•!1 I 11 h1•lp 1111 rt•<111111•1111•nl ' o n ::••lh \\I'd 111111' .11111 1•11i:.1 i:1•mf'nl 't111 11•-. 1111 m . ,1n• ·" .11l.1hl1• in ,Jll l>,11h P1l111 urt11·1·' l-111 th1·1 q111• .. 11nn' \1111 hl· Jn""'l'l l'tl II\ l'l•nph- D•·p.1 rt nw nt ..,t .di m('mlwr' Jl 1;.12 1:1:!1 • For Her Christmas Pleasure •SLEEPWEAR • ROBES • HOSTESS GOWNS •PANT SUITS •BLOUSES • DEARFOAM & Madye Slippers • Gtydons 81kmi s Lovely Costume Jewelry m J10 .. ., ....... c.te...... • CNM 1•11 ..... 1 Marll•i Store Houri Dally 0.»7-S.t. 'till 5 30 Stlll'tlng Mon . O.C.. 13 Open '1111 Q Mon ·Fri --' • I 1' DEAR FRIEND: Thank you for a valuable and lllumlnaling letter. Here's another: DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not a therapist, but I know something about suicidal people because I am one myself. It may be true (as that woman's doctor said) lh~t som e people kill thems~lves lo punish the survivors, but it is unfair lo s ay this is the way it is for all. I have attempted suicide several times -on- ce u a teenager. My life has been a series of failures -including unsuccessruJ and prolonged periods o ( psychiatric treatment. The reason I have not killed myself is because I don't want to lay any guilt on my daughter. My concern for her outweighs the pain of living. I wonder how many "accidents" were carefully planned suicides by people who had no desire to live but wanted to spare their loved ones the guilt. Thousands, I'll bet. -A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Thank you for telling your swry. Here's another: DEAR ANN ; My husband was a recent suicide. I'm Just ~ettmg over the shock but I'll never get over the loss. ' He was not trying to punish anyone. He bad overwh<'lrning, 1nsolublc financial problems. He felt defeated. h('lpless, disgraced and was too tired to kecµ fighting. lie tried so hard to make It -but hl' couldn't. So he took an overdose of sleeping pi I ls and ended the misery. No p~ychiatrist Is ~oing to make ME feel guiltv. I was ;i wonderful wife. My husband loved me very much. But being a success in business meant more to him than anything in the wor ld and there was nothing I could do about it. -AT PEACE . DEAR FRIF.ND -and ali others who wrote: Thank you for presenting Irrefutable evidence that all 1ulclde11 are not, H the psychiatrist said, "punishmen t for thf' survivors." CONFID ENTlAL to How Will This Learning Experience Change Mc ?· Permanently. Once a mind has been stretched by new ideas it never goes back toils original dimensions. 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He was employed by Gr eat Lakes Carbon Corp. in Los Angeles. Mrs. Bercaw has been active in Lutheran women 's groups and the University Religious Conference at UCLA. . Special guests at the party were Mrs. Agnes Treible of Stewartsville, N. J .. and Dr. and Mrs. Roger Carlson o( Champaign, Ill. SEIKO'S SELF-WINDING CHRONOGRAPH: THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT KEEPS PACE WITH THE ACTIVE SPORTSMAN. He. AV0J9M-t l9S 00. ) U . ••If w 1nd1"I 9A i IC. w•t•t tt t.l""'it J 2 hou r •nd 60 """'"'• rPcord•'· HA"DLCX mJ1r·tl '"' ,,.,.,,, 6••'"'"'' ,, •••. t.uh~meter Umer Here's a Seiko lhat can do praot1cally anything. 'What's more. Its bold design harmonizes w11h tho special style of the most daring sportsman Seiko chronographs come In e choice of dial colors and styles. so there's one he's bound to like. Look over our varied selection ol Seiko Chronographs today. SEIKO A .H W~INERT F111<:-)''"'cl' 31 Fci.lie111 l.ie..d. Newpott Beork b44 2()40 dealing with member of opposite sex, for change and travel. Accent on withes, ability to make constructive contacta. UBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Home influence, en- vironment · figure pro· minently. Your ability to lead, counsel, assume responsibility, bring together opposing forces is hlghllghted. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Steer clear of self-deception -see as is. not merely as you wtah situations. people could be. A void direct confrontations. SAGln'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Involvement is on agenda -nothing is halfway. H playing games where emotions are involved, be adviaed stakes are high. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lie low - fmish what you start. Op- portunity exists to im- prove public relations, to lain greater understand- ing of one close to you. AQVARIUS (Jan . 20·Feb. 18): What seemed a setback turns out to be temporary de- lay. You're going places, you gel chance for new, start, added indepen- dence. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20 >: An individual with "far out" ideas wants you l~ participate in schem e. 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Dr. Norman Watson ' The Angel-of-the-year has always been a man, cited for outstanding personal contributions \Q the sponsoring organiza. lion and the communitf But this year. ther,e is an . unusual twis t. The 1977 recipient has been chosen for his behind· the-scenes s upport to bis wife. Dr. Norman Watson, chancellor of Coast Com· munity College District, was selected by Harbor Key of the C hild Guidance Center of Orange County. He was honored during a dinner last night in the ~ewport Sheraton. , Dr. Watson's wife, Gwenda, was the founder of Harbor Key and served as its first chairman in 1960. At the time the group was or ganizing, efforts to do something for the children of the communi· ty were misunderstood Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manclerk Occasion Golden A family holiday din· ner honor mg Mr and Mrs. Charles Manclark"s 50th wedding an · mversary was given by their c h i ldre n and grandchildren al the Balboa Island home of their son , William Manclark. The San Clemente cou- ple was married on Thanksgiving day. 1926, in Roc hes t e r . N. Y. where they had met. Mrs . Manc lark was • born Ln Roche\rer: her husband 1s a native of Scotland . The couple moved to Altadena 36 years ago. They moved to San Clemente.16 years ago f o llow1ng Manclark 's early retire- Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. ment from the Pruden- tial Insurance C.:o . Joining the couple at the party were their daughter. Mrs. Carole Meldan of La Canada their son and his Wlfo'. Dr and Mrs Charles Manclark of Maryland. their 11 gran<lch1ldren and friends and re- lauves. HEARING PROBlEM 1 I S,ECIALIU I~ HERVE OUfHESS CASH MAJO• MAHUFACTUlftU urREUHTlD ~YEARSIH COIOHA DI&. MAii HAL AEBISOtER HEARING AIDS l40t f. c-t Hwy. C-det M•-675·llll y~ 'round corduroy ... • DRINK MILK SHAKES •LOSE WEIGHT • &AIM ENERGY •FEEL fiREAT Try ttle All Hah1ral Miik 5lll*e -, .... " ..... lie• woriled for l ll!illiClll ...... 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Duncan 11-~-CALL898-8705r0f•nocllargcpr1va1eronsull1tion "I offered to resign, inv9lved in broadcast· Stewart, last year's ~ PLf"A~~ ~O'n: n.t-tnti-n•.tt lh""\fNlil' '.'-.. f ~ .... t\I• ''" ~1 ttwtt0()of1'"" ~""~ ......... ~·w•11""•1( .. ,f",~..,.. ........ 1,.,.U4 ,,.,........ ........ --~ .. _. ... ..,... b t h b d 1 ·led ing, but now it is angel: emcee was John ~ -~i u my ,.us an nsLS television, as he is the .~ 1' w .1 we were doing the right founder and president oC Mc~~rrin. another past "tlll 17" AMlflllCAM COSMlTIC SllflllDY cu1n1 INC. thing and not to worry recipient. [U_. ___ •_ss_z_11o1_ .. _,._ •• _ .. _-_•_l"ll_ ... _..,_ ..... _,_ .. _·•-1os __ __,~ about reflections on his · work." Mrs. Watson ---=;ii!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!ii~---,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;;;;;=~===~============• . ). 1 said. HAMS S h e said he en- couraged her in the or· ganization's work, and also contributed through ''So Good •.. It Wll donations in support of ,._.. YCMI :tll It's Gcme" the cause, which originally was the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic. This later was ex· panded to take care or county children. Dr. Watson is a past president of the Hunt· ington Beach Rotary Club and the Orange County Industry. Education Council, which works with busi· nessmen and eductators in developing counseling and work programs. When he was president of Costa Mesa United Fund, the public sect.or established a record for subscriptions. Active in ecology, he is on the Upper Bay Ecological R eserve Public Policy Advisory Committee of the State Department of Fish and Game. The group ad- vises on nature trails and preservation of wild life in the area. His first love as a young man was in ra ·o. Thanlcl to you It works ••• FOR All fl= US • Meet Sugar Plum each Peppermint Cherry Chocolate · Chocolate Mint Lip-Smacker• by Bonne Bell Good things happen to lips lhat wear Bonne Bell L ip· Smackers. Good taste. 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('~1kc·m 1x I pal k ;, i: 1• c 4 1 • ounte:-) ini.tant ll'mon 1iuddin~'. m1'\ 4 t•gJ(~ I ' ('llll Oil 1 :• rup orani:t Jllll'l' ' · cup dark rum t!!O proof) I t alllt•spoon c1 all'<I llrJngt• IH't'i C 'nnfl·c·t 111111•1' ... u g ,11 fro-.tm~ l'rl•lwat 11\ 1·11 to :1~.o Mi.:r,·t .... F lllt·rHI all 1n ' gred1ents in large m1x- i n g bowl. B eal al medjum speed for 2 m i nut es . P o ur into grea sed a nd flou red bundl pan or 10-inch tube pun Bake for 45 to SS mi nutes. or u ntil center !>pr1 n ~s back when touched li g h tly Cool righr side up for 2~ minutes. then remove from pan. When root. frost with_ ronfectiooers · s ugar frosting. It desired, dt> rorall' with <"andied chnnl's Makes 12 to 16 servings C I N N A M 0 N R t ' M SWIRL I cup lighl brown !>u,::ar I cup boihn1~ waler 3 quarts apple cider I quart dark rum 2 l.'Ups oran(!e JWCC Cinnamon sticks In large pan dis!>ol ve sugar 10 boiling waler. t\dd l'ldN a nd heat to boiling Add rum and orangt• JUll.'l'. Pour mto heat t:'ci bov. I Serve 111 punc·h c·upi.. usc t•1n namon !>t1Ck!> as stirrer; .M ake~ about 21 c;crvin!!~ e= c Nuggets· Are e·For Fingers c: £':· Be prepared for holi - • day drop-ins w ith Crusty Cocktail Bites You can have t h ese delightful r ~nacks piping hot in a ftrfy. I .. The savor y ch eese crust can be pre pared I fhead and refrigerated 'fbr up lo a week. Kc.-ep I tully cooked sausage. cocktail dogs or tlny dills I on hand. Shape and bake as needed . with weiners or pickles inside Or L Sha pe into ba lls a nd freeze ,.. For still another snack , .idea. simply roll out a :thin pastry and cut Into •rectangles. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Serve as homemade crackers CR USTY COCKTAIL BITES l'Az cups enriched flour 1 cup s hredded Ched dar cheese 2 teaspoons inRtant mlnced onion t teaspoon salt 1 te aspoon cele ry salt 1 i cup s hortening ..... •,!! to "~ c up cold tomato juice 2 t e a s p o on s Worcestershire sauce 4 to 6 drops hot pep- per sauce '4l pound s ausage links. hot doas. or dill pickles, cut into ·~·inch pieces Stir together flour, c heese, onion and salts. Cut in s bortening until pieces are the size of small peas. Blend 1~ cup t o mator juice with Wor ceste rs hire sauce and hot pepper sauce. Pour all at once into flour mixture and lightly m ix. Sprinkle in addi· tional tomato juice until dough sticks together and Is quite moist. Lightly flour fingers and cover e ach piece of sausage or pickle with scant tabl e s poon of dough ; shape Into balls. Place on greased baking sheets and bake in pre- heated 375 degree oven 18 to 20 minutes or until browned. Makes 4 doien I Fat Identifies 01' Standby By PAULINE BONDONNO ~-·S.••I<• SACRAMENTO One thing you can usually count oo to fill you up 1~ a hamburger. Americans know a good hamburger when they taste one. and we outdo the rest of the world when 1t com es lo consumpllon a nd the number of wa}!> Lo prepare one. But when 1l comes to makmg hamburgers at home you m ay wonder Just 1.,t goes into the meat grinder . How do you t the difference between ground beef and gro d churk'? And un· less you watch a butcher gr ind a piece ot meat you've picked out. how can you tell ho~ much fat you are paying for ? Ray Lamperti, a regional administrator for BOYS LOVE SANTA EHECllV~ IHlJR\ n~c Ooh THRU wrn n~c 1 \oh 1976 ~nuv N(\ \Alf< rn OEAlER<, BEEF BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAKS GINO'S DE lUXE PIZZA J~. $139 '1CG. 10~ CJ9c oz '1CG. - DELICATESSEN - lA(' tO \Alt NA.TUI.ti~ W·~QN~•N JACK CHEESE •01 98' UO'S THIM 1 01 • -... 45< SllCID MEATS ; ~::'. .. "' DlMOll .., ...... -, .. -85< COOUD MAM -•01 ~~~!.~!s~·~ .• s 149 .... •""""• ~-· JOMU . Ol 65< llAUISCllWll"I CHIS BY AURORA _::=:m;=~-: ~::,~;~.-= :,:· ............... ""°" 1000 .,... ,_., to•• pvc:• tOI\ ttoat !Md ••O"i"e't ''"' .... " Pillsbury COOKIES the State He alth Department f ood and Drug Sec- tion. says a new law will go rnto effect in January which should clear up some or this confusion for consumers Lam pert! says by law, ground beef can con· tam up to 30 percent fnt. lf a store sells different grades of ground beef. such as ground chuck. or ground round, each upgrading must conta in three to hve percent less fa t than the previous grade. So 1( ground beef contains 30 percent fat, ground chuc k would contain 25 to 27 percent fat Lamperti says the quality of the meat h as improved over the years "The hamburger available today shows a tremendous improvement over that which was LB. BOYS LOVE GIRLS TRAILER TRUCK ,,.,.,,,. s199 ·--.. -... -. • -E ( ... ..., ) FOOT8All --TOY CHEST 25 INCH PED-0-TRIKE A .................... ~.._. .• ~ __ , . ..,...._ ........................ ·st7¥ DOTTY DOLL RIDEM ......... ...., .............. ·53~: ., •. ,... .. ... . , ............ ....... ·~ .. ~•It .... , .. sass f4 available years ato. There ls (l'\Uch lcst ltndency to adulte rate m t·at or use ille&&J p~svvauves to maintain the beef's bri&ht red color. • 11 you unwra p a cellophane wrapped package of brallhml red hambureer end break the mound 1n half. only to find \he meat on the in· side a dark red, it doesn't mean preservaUves wer e used. \ It's the result of o simple chem cal lnt~ac tlon, be says. "The outer layer ol beef maintains a bright red color when it's wrapped fn tl&h\ flt . tmg plastic wra p because oxysea d~s not reach the meat. • "Meanwhile In the l.nterior of the package, a certain amount of oxygen circulates which causes the m eat to darken," explains Lampertl. U.S. NO. 1 U.S. NO. I MILD BROWN ONIONS RUSSET POTATOES 1 ct .. 5~ TRY ... MI NI PITA BREAD CiRlAT FOR HOllS O'OEUVllES 6 IN A PKG. 3 9c 10 OZ PKG. PKG HUNTINGTON BEACH -GOLDENWEST & MANSION AVE. _,., ......... -.... -... -.. -,,,_ ,_ As your representative at Ralphs, I'm concerned with anything that can affect food prices. That's why I'm happy to see that minimum retail milk price controls in the State ot California may be suspended • a policy advocated by Ralphs management since the ear- ly 1930's. I am also pleased that other members of our industry now support Ralphs long-held view. Historically, state controls on milk prices have had the effect of ·limiting price competition. Thus retailers llke Ralphs, who could dis- tribute milk more efficiently. have been unable to offer their customers the benefits of these possible saving:i. As a parent myself. I know how im- portant milk is to a family's food budget. I If you have any questions or com- ments about the lifting of state price controls on milk, or any other -questions. a complaint or price ill· I quiry, call me at 1-800-262-1600. I'm here to help you in any way I can. Call Ml• Grajson 1.S00.262-1600 Ralphs Pure Florida Chilled Orange Juice 58 Pork Shoulder Picnic Style ='91oast Po 0 rk Loin Rib Cut Center Cut Pork Chops per lb. HollyFarma U.S. Grade A Drums, Thigh• or Fryer Breasts Speclel .AO Off Pick Usterlne Antiseptic r HO LIMIT rfi-1 NO LIMIT 1 One Ralphs Save .62 per bag t: 5 lb. bag ~Sugar. Z With the purdlale ol every 4 pack ol ( G.E. Licht Bulbs at regular price ol 1.99 L Coupon effective Dec. 9 throuKh Dec. 15, 1976 - -NO LIMIT PER COUPON --· I Assorted Flavors HiC Drinks Roy el Assorted Flavors Gelalln Desserts Aaeorted Fl1vora Purina ·Cat food I oz. c1n1 Sunkist-~rge Navel Oranges per II lb. Aaaorttd Varieties Morton Dinners Old F11hion•d Ral~s Ice Cream Golden Premium Meats-USDA Choice Beel Pantry Fiiiers Fresh Produce D USO' Choice-BonelMt BMf Chuck 119 SWiii Steak per 1b. • D USDAC~IMfChuck 1 59 Bonele• Roast ~:~ • D U~DACholce·Bfff per 2 89 Rib Eye Steaks 1b. • D USDA Cholct·8Hf Round per 1 69 Beef TiD Roast lb. • D USDA Chofc.-Freah Whole or Point Cut 1 29 Beef Brisket '::~ • D G'~c~ r::~ 1.19 D USDA Choice lm1ll End 1 98 Beef Rib Steak ~:~ • D f>~s~k ~ C~~~iry Spareribs ~ pc)rl:'cB,.t ~ USDA Choice ~LegO'Lamb ~ R:1pt:;8:COn ~ MlldFl1vor ~ Turbot Fillets ~Fresh ~ Rainbow Trout Dell Foods ~ R99ullr 4 Stick ~ R8lphl Margarine 11b. 33 pkg •• ~ Ralpht Whip~ ~ Cream Cheese 801. 67 pkg •• D Ku1une-oe11c1ou1 Cha11a Nut Ball 7oz. 119 pkg. • D t~~1'ilkphllu• :. .37 per 99 D 21 ounce P1ck1gt 1b. • Comet Cllaneer per 99 ~ Jolly Time· Whitt or Yellow 1b. • ~ Popcorn ~:~ .99 D G1'*1Mecta1 Flour per 1 59 ~ AllOrted Verittlta 1b. • ~ Globe A-1 Noodles per 99 D N1bitco-Pramlum 1b. • Saltine Crackers ~:~ 1.09 D R:i.;t:';n per 2 49 ~ Del Montt 1b. • ~ Catsup u Ott Mont• ~ Fruit COCktail D C1n1d1Dry Gingerale 11b. 85 D Salad DrH•l!'iJ •• pkg. • Miracle WhlP 18 oz. 1 25 D A1lpht-Come1re' live ,., . • Salad 011 s::~ 2.99 D UC.uid Detergent 1 lb 1 39 L'JI .25 Off Peck pkg: • ~ Tide Detergent U Swffl, Juicy .... 41 ~ D' Anjou Pears 59 D Co1c1Mll1 Whitt 20 oz. Grapefruit can • 65 D Frffh Crlap s1b. Cucumbers b9g I 12oz. 45 pkg .• Bakery 18oz. 59 pkg. • O R1lph1·Pl1in or Sour Dough 28oz. 16 ~English Muffins pkg. • o Whi1e or Wht1t 32 01. 79 All Star Bread btl. • o Aalpht-Pl1in rt1mburg1r or 11 oz. 39 Hot Dog Buns cen • ~ Ralpht·CheHt Kuchen 41b•.$t for 2~or•29 . 2fore35 pkg. 35 of 8 • 16oz. 29 lo1f • pkg. 39 of 8 • 7oz. 55 pkg •• 2101. 32 ~COiee Ca1kes btl. • Frozen Foods qt. 89 )If • 6oz. 29 pkg •• 24oz. 79 btl •• ~ As~rttd V1rietie1 ~Banquet Entrees 12oz. 55 Cln 8 22oz. 80 · bU. • U Rtd Conc1ntr1te ~ Delaware Punch 1701. 83 pkg •• ~ A99ul1r Size ~ Eggo Wattles [~St Buy ] r ••r«Hn•••., r•·,~Hn•••., -IP. !:'Id.,__~=·=.::::.~ --_...... --_ ...... Wt '""" the tight to limit _ _ _ _ I 1a¥t.21• Coupot1 #I01 I I a. ... 14 + .01 wfttl COllJOfl ~ I or reluN 11ltt 10 commercl•I rr:=:::;;;;;;.-------,r---•~-.,.-.---,~,-.ICr-e-----, Regular or Unblteched Glint Slit ............ ,........ r "'Rl· ·.._"'._•.,IY ..... Food :.:J I ~ ~.39 : I --:-"115 I -I Um110nt••0ntC~'9JC.... I I UmllOnt"""lllCIOntCtUl*l'9fC I c°"*' lllolhe o... tflrOUlh o..1s.1 ~ lhclM o.., ._ 0tc.11,1m L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COUPON J '~JOU ..... ih*-Riltii~M . I • The SuRer Holiday Market . 3io E. 17th ST., COSTA MfSA 2'167,ASEO Of VALENCIA. LAGUNA HIUS 2660 SAN MIGUB., NEWPORT HI.LS 120' llVINE, TUSTIN, NEWPORT I~ ilvo. AM80R I WISON 9901 ADAMS avo., HUNTIHGTON IEAat 15471 s. ~. WHTMIHSTBl 17261 17th ST., MTIN COSTAliSA ~1 H. LOMA, ANAHBM 69•2 W~flR, HUNTI~ON 1EAOt STORf tmS: 9·10 Wy, 9.9 Sunday ---• .. , I I • - " DAil y PILOT W!Cfne!day. 0.C.mber a. 1m f uddin.gS Lo~ t . . In Cholestrol l 'Tia the season when eve~one ant.a to enjoy elegant mull, made with rich, aatiafyi.ng foods. Now, even those people on iaJ, low-cholesterol diets can own to Juaclous holiday ru without lbe worry "' rdidng their health. Here are two ideas that work around cholesterol yet retain all the elegance or holiday desserts, Orange Eggnog Ple and Orange Date Steamed PuddJni. Orange Eggnog Pie sounds prohibitive for cbolesteroJ- watchers, yet isn't. The texture ~. frothy and light, the taste rich th delicate, orange navor from e Florida orange Juice and orange rind. The unflavored gelatin creates the creamy-like texture rarely enjoyed on low-cholesterol re· gimens. The "eggnog" is derived ~rrom just the whites or eggs, Ince yolks are the culprits in ,cholesterol. Aroma tic Orange Date Steamed Pudding is the kind of dessert that lends an old· fashioned touch to the Christmas table with ingredients that 1amack or a snug, country ~itcben: dates, brown sugar, 1nutmeg and walnuts (the only !nut allowed on low-cholesterol ,diets). • ORANGE EGGNOG PIE 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 'h cup sugar, divided 14 teaspoon salt 1 cup orange juice, divided 2 tablespoons rum 'h teaspoon grated orange rind 2eggwbites 1 cup orange pieces 1 package (3 ounces) Jady· fingers In medium saucepan mix ge}atin, 1/4 cup sugar and salt. Stir constantly until gelatin dis- solves, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in remaining Y:i ~cup orange juice, rum and orange rin<t. Chill, stirring oc- casionally, until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. .• Beal egg whites until soft pea.k.s form. GraduaJJ,y beat in re- maining 14 cup sugar; beat until stiff peaks form. Fold into gelatin mixture; fold in orange pietes. Tum into prepared lady- fin.er crust: Chill until set. Serve gaqtished with or~e sectioos. Yi~ds 8' servings. · ORANGE DATE l STEAMED PUDDING 'h cup polyunsaturated margarine nn42 teaspoons grated orange Pie Pairs Pears, Cheese In the early sos , a new hon d'oeuvre suddenly appeared at ClocktaU parties alongside tiny aa'*!lages, cheese puffs and dips. I\ was the glorious quJche, a FNilcb basic ln a CTUSt combln· ingeggs, bacon and cheese. P).nnesan Pear Pie, a cousin to Ote quiche, puta sweet Juicy pe-rs inside a Parmeaaft· na~ed crust. Sounds dilferent -tastes superb, whether served hot or cold, eaten out of band or wit.la a rork. The lnlredients go tolet.her in mu~h the same mmmer u a tra~ltlonal quiche. Only the Da~r la cbanfed. '1118 pie still , ma&es a complete mea) whee setted with a tONed lrien aalal and a glus of chllle4 wine -a . nutritious supper for a IDW-meat da(. PAa MESAN PED PIE Parmesan Pa1try6bell •slices bacon 41at'Jee11s 114cupsmut · ~ tableapoona haCClft drip. plop ~ Y.a teaspoon• 1e....t aalt l te11poon FHncb-1t1le mustard ~ teaapooa ODionaalt I '4 ~upoon kaprlk.a l 1medlum-r~.,. .. 1 cup arated I ICk c.blMe ' I 1 cup packed dark brown sugar 'h cup cholesterol-tree eu substitute 114 cups allred all-purpose flour 2Y.a teupoona bating ·powder ~teaspoon salt ~teaspoon baking soda 1ti teaspoon nutmeg ~ cup orange juice 2 tablespoons brandy V• cup unsifted all-purpose flour 'h cup chopped pitted dates •,.; cup chop~ w8:,)nuts In large bowl cream margarine, orange rind and brown sugar. Beat in egg sub- stitute. Silt together 114 cups . flour, baking powder, salt, bak- mg soda and nutmeg; blend in alternately with orange juice and brandy. Mix dates and walnuts with ~ cup flour. Stir into batter. Turn into greased and sugared 6-cup pudding mold. Cover an~ piace in a rack in large kettle. Add water to half ' way up sides or mold. Cover ket- tle. ·Bring to a boil, reduce beat and simmer 2'h hours or until cake tester Inserted in center or mold comes out clean. Remove mold from water, let stand 10 minutes. Unmold and serve with Orange Sauce. Yield 10 to 12 servings; a trace of cholesterol per serving. Orange Saace 1h cupsugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch t l,ii teaspoon salt lcupwater 2 tablespoons cholesterol free egg substitute ~ cup orange juice "'2 teaspoon grated orange rind 2cupsorangesections ~ In medium saucepan mix sug- ar, cornstarch and salt. Stir in water. Cook over medium beat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Mix orange juice and egg substitute, stir in a little not mixture. Stir in· to saucepan. Heat but do not boil. Remove rrom beat, stir in orange rind and sections . To section oranges: Cut slice from top, then cut ofr peel in strips from top to bottom, cult.Ing deep enough to remove white membrane. Then cut slice from bottom .• Or cut orr peel round and round spiral fashion. Go over frtlit again. removing any re· maining while m embrane. Cut along side or each dividing mem- brane from outside to middle of core. Remove section by section over bowl. ~cup Parmesan cheese Y4 cup'cboppedparsley Prepare Parmesan Pastry Shell. Fry bacon crtap; lift bacon &lrtps ooto paper towel to drain, reaervin1 drippings. Crumble baeoo. Beat eggs well with milk, 2 tablespoons bacon dripplngs, HUOGed salt, mustard, onion salt and paprika. Pare, core and thinly slice pears to measure a cu~. Layer hall the lack cheese, pear s, c rumbled bacon, Parmesan cbeeae and parsley in pastry shell. Repeat layers. Pour egg.milk mixture over all. BaJce on lowest rack of bot oven (400 de1rees F> about 25 to 30 m.bwtel, or unW almost set in center . Cool aUgbUy before cut.-uni. Serve warm or cold. Maka 6aervings. Parmn u Put17 SlleD Combine 1 YI cups sifted alt- purpole nour, 2 tablespoons grat- ed Parmesan cheese and ~ teas· poon ult. Cut ln YI CUJ) Shorten· ln1 until. particles are tlre or peas. Sprinkle wltb 4 to 5 tables- poon• cold m ilk, u1tn1 Just enou1b to make a •tiff dough. Roll out on Usbtly noured board to • IYI x Ja..lncb rtt-tanile. Pit into a 10 x ~ x 14'1~ iadi baklnr dlth. Crimp ...,_ .,alut 11dtt of d1ab. I .. , ONtY MEAT ~k~~PRICES ~lft'o...J tr FOSTER FARMS or ZACIY FARMS ~~anu FRYING WHOLE .e!~ CHICKEN Store Hou rs: . 9 to 9 Dally -Sunday 9 to 7 ""40• lffKth• ; Thurs., Dec. 9 thru Wed., Dec. 15 ""''" t.ltlj.n .. ''*' ......... W• Gtadty Acupt Food St~ . • W• IH•r .. T ... RJC)ht To Ulftlt Qtlafttitf" And I.fuse Sole To o.dert Aftd WholHal....._ SPRJMGFIELD FLOUR' SU..IAG 39c iiEF BARM ROAST PO~~:S~T~ BARM PICNIC Ste Ii $149 OVEN 98c STYLE RUMP LB. ROUND LB. ROAST LB •. '-------------------------' - TEMDeRIZED PORK CUIE STEAKS 139 BAR PORK 1 '' ~=~OWN 69C'· \ LI. 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I.AG lf.75 f CRISP RED ~ELICIOUS APPLES 5 ~s1 · \ Take the chill off a wintry night with a shortcake that features season's grapefruit. c I Night A war lng gestur• to begin ·a chilly ay i s G tapefruit Sbortc kt, an l. novatlve breakra t treat or late·nl1ht snack delicious serv with hot spiced rorret and er . GRAPEFRUIT SHOJTCAKE Sbortcake/ 3 cups biscuit mix 3 table~ns sug~ % cup Ilk 3 tab espoons utter or margarine Grapefnlt: 1 4 grapefruit 2 tablespoons sugf For shortcake, oUt l<>1ether biscuit mlx and suir In larse bowl. Pour <il milk a.ti mix with a fork until douah ~ blended. Press Into &reased ch layer cake pan. Qot with ter. Bue in 4W F. oten 20 m til cake tetter lnse or biscuit comes Remove hom oven. While sl ortcake tion grafefruil by sbce from top, then strips from top to deep enough to r membra.lt, cul s tom. Or cut orf round spiral fash frwt a1aln. remo g any re- maining membra . Cul along side or each dividing membrane from outside to middle of core. Remove section by aectlon over bowl to r etain juice from fruit. Sprinltle with 2 tabletpoons sugar. Let stand at room tem· perature. When shortcake is done, tum out or pan and cool for s to 10 minutes. Cut into two layers with serrated knife and place bottom layer on plate. Top with ~ of grapefruit sections. Spoon juJce over fruit. Add top layer of shortcake, top with remaining grapefruit sections. Serve with hot Grapefruit Nutmeg Sauce. Yield: 8 servings. Grapefruit Nutmeg Sauce 1 cup suiar 2 tablespooos flour 1 cup Florida grapefruit juice 1 cup water 2 tablesp oons butler or margarl.oe ~ teupoon nutmeg !,ii teupoon salt In m edium saucepan mix together suiar and nour. Stir ln grapefruit juice and water. Place over medium heat. stir constant· ly until mixture comes to a boil and thkkens. Remove from beat, stir in butter, nutmeg and salt. Serve warm. 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Avarage lb. ~rom our Garden lhopl &·Inch Mums lnllf Calorl ........................ ·at' •3°• &·Inch Hanging Plants ,.............. ... •3•• .... ..,...., .. ....,.. ...... ,,. .... c.........,. Lit-.... •Ill l 171U~c .... w.. ... I • I . • .._.,~lhun ...... • t4417Qllwlr.11w ....... \ . • Pink To·ddy: HOt 1 I n During the holiday season when the youngsters troop into the house, greet them with mugs or a hot apiced tea toddy, com· bined with apple juice, allspice, cinnamon, brown augar and clove-studded oranae slices. SPICEDT£ATODDY 4 cups boiling water 8teabags 4 cups apple juice 1 teaspoon ground aJlsplco 4 3-inch cinnamon sUcks 112 cup packed brown sugar 6 orange sUces, halved and whole clove in each Poth-boiling water over teabags. Cover and let steep 5 min~s. Meanwhile, heat re· maining ingredients in large saucepan and simmer 5 minutes to blend flavors. Combine with hot tea. Serve in heated mugs with cinnamon stick muddlers if desired. CRANBERRY NVI' BREAD 1 cup sugar l cup cranberries, chopped 2 cups unsifted all·purpo.'le VEGETARIAN FELINES fiour 1 Ya teaspoons baking powder 1h teaspoon baking soda l,1 teaspoon salt l teaspoon cinnamon legg Y• cup salad oil 1 teaspoon grated orange nnd ~ cup orange juice 1~ cup chopped walnuts Stir 1 tablespoon sugar into chopped cranberries; &et aside. Jn large bowl, combine remain- ing augar with dry ingl'edients; Spicy blend thoroughly. With hand beater. beat eu. ou. rind and juice together. Stir into dry in· gredients mixing just enoup to moisten. Fold in cranberries and nuts. Turn into greased 9xSx3-inch pan. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for l hour or until done. Cool in pan 15 mlnutes before removing. When cool, wrap in foil and store overnight before sliclng. Serve with 1:1or- tened cream cheese or wbJpped butter. No MeOt Is Cireat K911ogp last.. Cireat K9110ggi Savings. Cats' Healthy vegetarian cats are being raised by researchers at UC Berkeley; but if you want your cat to reel fit and cootinue to have a varied diet, researchers suggest avoid feeding it a lot of milk, and never insult it with dog food. 'According to UC animal nu~ri tionist James G. Morris: -A cat needs protein and some diHerent vitamins than those present in commercial dog foods. -A bowl or milk for pussycat mlt!}' not be good because older caf!I have trouble digesting lac· lose in milk and develop diarrhea if they are fed too much milk. -Commercial cat fOQds vary widely in mineral content and a variety will assure that your cat gets a balanced diet. Morris, who t eaches animal nutrition lo veterinary students, became interested in cat nulri· tion about four years ago when he discovered little was known ;ibout the subject. "Most nutrition research has been done with other animals, yet a lot of the veterinary stu· dents I teach will end up with a s mall animal practice where cats are a big part of their busi- ness," explains Morris. Morris' initi a l research showed, for the first time, that cats can suCCer from a deficiency of two essential vitamins -812 and Biotin. "These deficiencies can now be diagnosed in cats," says Morns. "A biotm deficiency causes loss or hair and accumulation or dried secretions around the eyes and mouth. A 812 deficiency is characterned by loss or body weight and certain biochemical changes.'' Morris also found that cats do a good job or digesting most carbohydrates such as starches. Meow "Because cats evolved as meat eaters, we would suspect that they did not need to develop or retain enzymes for digesting carbohydrates. But it is fortunate that they did because most dry foods contain carbohydrates in about equal proportions to pro- tein," says Morris. He has even raised vegetarian cats -animals that are now three years old and in top health without ever having any animal protein in their diet other than their mothers• milk. "1'his means that as the de- mar1d for hi~h quality protein for humans and other animals in· creases, cats cao shift to a d1el using only cereal grains and other plan products," says Morris. Most recently. Morris has been working with UC animal physiologist Quinton Rogers on the protein and amino acid re- quirements or cats. "The percentage of protein that adult cats need in their diets is about three times greater than that or many other adult animals, including man," says Morris. He explain~d that most aduJt animals can go for extended periods with low levels or amino acids in their diet, but that cats appear to have lost the ability to conserve amino acids by regulat- ing their rate of breakdown. Jn fact, the UC researchers found that just one meal without the amino acid arginine will kill an adult cat. "Arginine is not nonnally re- quired in the diets of other adult animals and no other nutrient is known to be so indispensable to cats or any other animal," says Morris. "Fortunately, some arginine is present in com- mercial cat foods." It's TOO Smoggy Smog damage to agricultural crops ln Los An1eles Increased by about ~.000 over last year. according to figures released by Los Angeles County Agricultural Commissioner Paul Engler. Damage in 1975 was estimated at $2,172.000 compared to $1,820,000 the previous year. Engler said, "Each year we try to evaulale loss or damage to commerc1al plantings or fruits, vegetables. nursery stock, and cut flowers re- sulting from air pollution. This loss is over and beyond the loss our growers experience from in· sects and diseases, and makes the growing of a number of crops in Los Angeles an expensive. If not an almost Impossible proposition." Engler's estimates show the biggest loss from air pollution is in the nursery stock and cut flower industry. which suffered to the tune or $1,163,000 as a result or smog damage. Other crops hard hit by pollutants are leaf lettuce and other greens. which suffer from lowered grades at the market. Fruit crops, on the other hand, usually have lowered yields where smoe concentrations are heavy. , .. ~ .. FROM Fash ion Isla nd Newport B each ,, I I• • . .. •' . . .. .... .,,> ~ , ...... ~,.. . ~. .-.. 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Kids will love this en· tree. (So will dads.> Try decorating the top with bits of peppers, pimicn· tos and peanuts for prct· ty holiday buffet far<'. -PEANUT BUTTER MEAT l ,OAF WITH SWEET POTATO FROSTING Meat Loar: 2 pounds lean ground round beef 1 :.m a ll 0 111 on, chopped 2 e1rn s. beaten l 8-ounce package stuffin g max ing: 1 a cup peanut butter 1::? cup tomato juice z teaspoons salt 1 ! teaspoon pepper Sweet Potato Frost· 4 cups thick rnl.lshcd ~Wt'Ct potatoe~ or) ams 1 , cup butter. rnt-lted ~ •, cup peanut huller 'ialt Combine all ingr e- dients for rncal loaf and mix until well blended. Shape mixture on a foil- lincd shallow pan into a loaf. Bake 1n prt•hcutcd 350 oven for I hour. Keep hot tn oven wtule making the frost1n1t. Real potatoes, butler. and peanut butter until s mooth ancl whipped. Season to tai.te with sail. Remove rnc<tt m1xlure. Reheat in o' en for 10 minute" Sen c cut into slices These 2 dishes can n ho be p re pare d separately. the sweet pot<1lOl'S :.en cd in a cas~erole dish Senc!.6 loaf A Real Cherry For a sweet breakfast or brunC'h brcJd, 11 dC· hghtrul s nack or dc<t'lert lrt'al bak<' u lod( full of chernc~ Cherr) RJ1<Stn Lour fraturc-. c hopped maraschino cherric<, CHERRY RAISI~ U)Af' 2 cup<, '>lfled rtour 1 , cup ~ul(ar 1t16 teaspoon <;aJt 1 2 te aspoon hnkanR soda l teas poon baking powder ,, cup (1 stick> bul- let, at room temperature II': cup seedless raisins 1 &·ounce bottle maraschino cherries. d rained and coarsely chopped 2 egg yolks, beaten 12 cup buttermilk Combine dry Ingre- dients. Cut in butter a~ for pastry, then add fruit, mixing thOfOURhly. Adel the egg yolks. Slow- ly add buttermilk ond ~ to form a atlff bat- Pour Into greased h5 h loaf pan and b&ko ln p heated 350 dt•ree ror o minutes or loaf teats done. d Sparkle adchpanl• to holl- breut11t1, and Ult \'en at the Hme • -make cranberry aket. SUr .. cup , Jellied cranbi:rrY •· or eranbe ,.. , into your p~ae b~er, then bake aa usfaaJ. - Mint ln ·a Snap For children, it's lllce openln' a ChriStma.s present to lift the cookJe Jar lid •nd find Pepper- mint Snaps. And the react.ion ol adults ef\Joytng t.bem with coffee is only sU1hUy more subdued. It's no wonder they appeal to people or all ages. They are like a breath of fresh air Crui.hed peppermint candy in the cookies lheml)elves and peppermml extract II\ lhe glaie are cooling lo lhe tongue. The snappiness lies in a delightful crunchi· ness from candy bits and an appealin~ chewiness from quick or old fashioned oats. Tht' pink and pretty glaze that is zig.zarged on the cooled cookies 1s the final peppermint accent. 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RUllSPONGF.8 lcupwater JA cup peanut oil Peel of half a lemon 1 cup "'18lfled Oour ~teaspoon salt 4eggs 1 cup sugar 1h cup light rum 11.i cup water Bring 1 cup water, JA cup peanut oil and lemon peel to a boil. Stir in flour and salt all al once. Beat vigorously unUl mixture leaves the sides of, the pan. Remove from heaL Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Coollnue beating unW mixture ls smooth. Drop mixture by teaspoonfuls in deep hot (375 degrees F.) peanut oil Fry unW golden brown, about % 4 minutes, turnlng often. Drain on paper towels. Meanwhile bent sugar, rum and ~cup water to a full boll. Cool slightly. To serve, toss balls in rum syrup. Pour re- mainingeyrup over top. casionally. SUr in eQOU&h add1Uooal flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto ligbUy fioured board; knead unW smooth and elastic, about 6 to 8 minutes. Place in greased bowl tumlng to grease top. Cov. er; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about ts minutes. Punch dough down. On lighUy noured board, roll out dough to Y.l·inch thickness. With floured doughnut cutter, cut dough into rings. Knead together trimmings. Reroll and cut. Place on greased baking sheets. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, about Y.i hour. Fry in deep bot (375 degrees F.) oil until browned, turning once. Drain on paper towels. Combine confectioners' sugar and remaining 14 cup milk. WbUe doughnuts are sWI warm, dip in· to glue. Cool on wireracbaetoverwax paper. Latkes Limit Eggs Rich Chanuka specialties are fri~d potato latkes sans ·eggs, a recipe specially concocted for cholestrol counters. Like most Jewish holidays, Chanukah has • its special dishes that help make the occasion more festive. But for those on cholesterol· lowering diets many of the traditional loolls must be avoided. . .In large bowl mix shredded potatoes, onion and parsley. Stir in egg substitute. Sprinkle with potato starch, salt, pep. per and nutmeg; mix well. Heat oil in large tefloo·lined skilleL Sp00n ~ cup .potato batter for each latke into skillet, cook 3 minutes or until golden, turn and cook on oth er side. Repeat with remaining batter. Serve warm with applesauce. Yield: 12 latkes. Wednefd • December 8, 1978 Inspiration: Kosher Kugel Beginning Dec. 17th, Jews around the world will give thanks and draw insflraUon from Cbanukah, saluting the survival o JudaJsm with the victory of Judah and the Maccabees over Syria. There are no food restrictions during lbil joyous season and Jewish cooks serve festive meals. Suggested here is Potato Kugel, a tr.di· li~al Jewish disb using kosher or parevo ingJ'eo di en ts. POTATO KUGEL 1 cup chopped onion Y.l cup peanut oil 3 pounds potatoes, pared 2eggs l4 cup unsifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper Saule onion in peanut oil until tender; re-move from t.eat. Working quickly, finely grate potatoes. Com· bine grated potatoes, sauteed onions with oil, eggs, flour, salt and pepper until thoroughly blended. Pour into an oUed shallow 1 ~ quart baldn'g dish. Bake at 400 decrees F. about 1 hour or until golden and crusty. Serves 6-8. • J FRJED BANANAS 6 bananas, peeled Lemon juice Egg yolk ls the single highest source of cholesterol in the daily diet, and therefore more -----------------------------------------=~-----than !our eggs a week 2 tables poons sugar 11,, cup peanut oil Y.l cup apricot preserves, melted Brusb bananas with lemon juice, then roll.in sugar. Heat peanut oil in a large skillet. Fry bananas until golden. about 5 minutes, turn.lng aice. Remove to serviDg dish. Drizzle with apricot preserves. are off limits to these dieters. Now everyone at the Chanukah ta1>1e can enjoy traditional holiday favorites made with a cholesterol-Cree egg sub- stitute. For those great Potato l 1 GLAZED DOUGHNUTS S1kto5~ cupsunslfto:l.Qour % cup sugar Latkes refrigerated egg substitute is combined with shredded potatoes and fried ·in polyunsaturated oil. Y.l teaspoon salt 2 packages active dry yeast 1~ cups milk 14 cup peanut oil 3eggyolks l teaspoon vanilla extract l tea.spoon grated orange peel Another treat is Chremslad, a delecta- ble pancake filled with a mixture of raisins and walnuts and cooked in oil. POTATO LATKES 3 cups unsift.edconCectioners' sugar ~cupmilk ., 3 large potatoes, pared and shredded l small onJon, grated 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Jn a large bowl, thoroughly mix ~ caps flour, sugar, salt and undissolved yeast. Combine 1'!.l cups milk and~ cup peanut oil In a saucepan. Heat over low heat unW liquids ere•erywarm (l.20degrees-130degrees F.J. Gradually add to dry lngredlents and beat 2 mlnues minutes at medium speed or electric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Add egg yolks, vanilla extract., grated orange peel and lh cup flour. Beat at high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Add egg yolks, vanilla ex- traet, grated orange peel and 1h cup flour. Beat. 81 bigh speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl oc- l cup refrigerated cholesterol-free eu Abe .1litute • 2 tablespoons potato starch oil 1 teaspoon sail 1,ia teaspoon pepper 14 teaspoon nutmeg 3 tablespoons salad Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~' . '·'l<.lNow you can do a week's shopping ~ without forgetting a single NllJW.ce.pon, item! 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Either way. you get 9reot flavor ond oromo from the worlds largest selling brand 1 of instant coffees. -f CJZ DAILY PILOT Wednesd1y, Deeembet 8. 1176 ~1 ~~~~~~~~~~--------~~~ Bubbly ChHd of TwoCultures By Raoul Grfpe1t1iraldt .................... u ,,...,.,. The first "French· California Champagne" arriv~d in France re- cenUy' and amazed the wine experts at Moet & Chandoo, France's pre- sUgious champagne \ makers. Edmond M audiere, chef de caves for Moel, is the man who is responsi- ble for developing Do- malne Chandon being made in the Napa Valley. For the past tour years Maudiere has been hopping back and forth across the Atlantic They all admitted they pagne is a blend or three had a difficult time tell-gapes: Pinot Cbardon- ing the difference. nay. Pi not N oir, and The California product Pi not Meunier. Pinot will be released in Meunier is not grown ln December. The first California, allhouah M. cuvee (a blend) will be Maudlere ~aid he hopes known as Napa Valley to plant anct grow some. Brut. A second cuvee, to Domaine Chaodon (the be released soon after, Napa Valley Brutcuvee) will be known as Cuvee ls comprised of Pinot de Pinot Noir. Thjs will Chardonnay (21·.,, per· be a very intertesting cent), Pinot Nori (45-.,, wine because it is made percent), Pinot Blanc entirely from Pinot Noir (11·.,, percent>, and Ugni grapes. Blanc (2l·'AI percent). In the champagne re· M. Maudiere believes gion of France, cham-his Domalne Chandon will have the edge on other top California champagnes because of the French know-how used in making the wine. The entire crew of cham- pagne.makers and· blen- ders were brought from France. He admits California bas the climate and the sou and be is one or the few Frenchmen who admits tbat Calllornla can make wines rivaling the French. Domaine Chandon at present is buying their grapes from Napa and Sonoma growers while their own vineyarm In Yountville bear fruit. They are also building a new multi-million dollar winery which will be re- ady for visitors in March ot 1977. There w Ill be a French restaurant on the premises and Moel is recruitUig French chefs lo provide authentic French dishes . The restaurant and a wine shop will sell California wines as well as Do· malne Chandon. FREEZER BEEF SALE! USDA ~HOICE 781 USDA PRIME LU.MIST ••OUHD lllF .•• '-I ot LI. IXftA UAM ••••••••..•••• 99• LI. LIAM GaOUHO lllf ••.•.••• sa• LI. between Napa Valley~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~-~~-i.€Et~~:;.::.~~ Fresh lastern Grain• Fed . 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OOX ~~~~o ~~!.~~gent . ..,.!::o• 314 ~~.w.~~r,a~ Oven Cleaner •tiOi:N 111 Vet's Dog Food , o) ·02~N 15c Gaines Meal Dog Food Mc;;.0 5n Fresh Cut Christmas Trees You'll find the htlgl'lt 10 flt your deicoratlng need•. ChooH from douglea fir, noble fir and tablt t~. Not 1v11r.ble M some lfOtea. N l'OVI • 1Mfl IUCLID AVI. ·HUNriNOTOIUIACN ~ 'HUNTINGTON IUCH .. ., ATLANTA AVlf'UI 1MOO IOt.U CHIC. AYINUI •l'fANTON 'TUlflN . tOSO KAfll.t.A AVC. U210 NIW,Ollf AYINUI ·•HTMINlnl' ••HfMINITIA 'WMITT'llft ltOO WHTMINIYH AVIHUl 11011 l"UNODALI ITllllT UOH L MUt.HftftY Dft, ' • . ' l ~ . • I ~ •• I I ' Fruited Noodle Pudding laced with beer sweetens light meals. Noodle Dish Versatile ing to package directions until they are lender. Drain and rinse with boiling waler. Wednetda . December 8. 1976 DAI LY PILOr . tiave a Gourmet Fling By Barbara Gibbons breast skin·side down 1n Here are 10 s lam a nonstick skillet, pour "gourmet" dishes smgle off fat Turn chicken cooks can create from a over . Add 1 cup tomato chicken·breast·halt, all juice, l chopped onion. 1 relatively easy, and chopped celery stalk, most 200 to 300 calories a small chopped bell pep· serving. per. one·quarler leas· 1. 0 VEN · FR IE D poon chili powder, garlic CHICKEN BrtEASl' salt to taste, a shake or Shake up the chicken ln a oregano and cumin. Cov· closed paper bag with er and simmer unlit two tablespoons plain lender. Uncover and breadc rumbs . Place simmer till s auce is skin·side-up on a non· 'thick. stick pie pan. Sprinkle 6 . B A R B E C U E withceleryor onion sall, C HI C KEN -Bake tgarllc powder) pepper, chicken uncovered and paprika, other favorite unseasoned 20 minutes seasonings. Ba ke in a at 4.25. Pour off rat. pre heated 3SO·degree Combine 1 cup tomato oven one hour. juice <or bloody mary 2 . S 0 L 0 C A C . cocktail), 1 tablespoon CIATORE B a k e dried onion flakes. 2 chicken unseasoned and t ablespoons vinegar. 1 uncovered ror 20 minutes teas poon prep a r e d at 400 degrees. Pour off mustard, I tablespoon fat. Add 1 s mall oruon Worcest e rshire sauce and 1 small bell pe pper, plus 1 teaspoon sugar or chopped. Put chicken on honey (or equivalent top. Pour on 1 cup plain substltutele). tomato juice. Sprinkle Pour over chicken. with garlic powder and Bake at 350 or for 40 or egano Bak e un -minutes, basting fre· covered 30·40 minutes al quenUy. Add a dash of 325, basting frequently s moke seasoning or 3. CH I <: KE N T AR· seasoned salt, if desired. RAGON Pla ce 7 . BREA S T A -Brown ch1clten slun· side down In nonstick skillet; drain fat. Tum ctucken over. Add 1 cup canned chicken broth, l cup tomato juice, 1 chopped onion. Heal to boiling. Sim· mer JO min~les. Stir in one ounce curly noodles. Cover and simmer unlll noodles and chicken are tender . Uncove r, sprinkle with paprika. Simmer uncovered until sauce is thick. 9 . SAU TE VERONlQU E -Brown chicken breast skin·side· down in a nons tic k skillet; drain rat. Tum 1t over . Add \":!cup water, 2 tables poons dry while wine . S prinkl e w1 t h nutmeg, celery or onion sail, a dash or poultry seasoning. Cover and simmer till tende r . Uncover and simmer until liquid is re· duced to a glaze. Stir in one-quarter cup sect!· less green grapes and heal through. THE SLI M GOURMET 10 . JAPAN ESE CHIC KEN Brown chicken skin-side down ln a nonstick s killet. drain fat Turn over. Add two tabl esp oon s soy sauce. 2 tablespoons sherry wine. Cover and simmer until tender. Un· cover. Stir in I thinly sliced onion, 1 thinly sliced stalk celery. one·half cup sliced mushroom:. Cook and stir over high heat two minutes. Just until vegetables are crunchy Treat Snappy chicken skin·side·up in L'ORANGE -Bake un· Here's a s nappy ap. chopped dill pickles and The Armchair Hunter says Ringneck Pheasant Chukar Partridg e Bobwhite Quail Mallard Duck Gu inea Also available. hors d oeuvres and boneless Comish game hens A 1111•<;!1 IHJ;1 ,, Q1,.,, 1 11 1:. •;>t u.~ \".•'h I II •• n1'Ctf'I f ( 1i:.; .... I I •• , ..... r, 1·,1111111• nonstick cake pan. covered , unsPasoned petizer for h o liday actash ofseason 1>aJt. Sprinkle with juice ofone chicken breast for 20 guests concerned with Ro ll teaspoon ruts or lemon, onion salt, pepper minutes. drain om fat. cholesterol. No need to the mixture in 1 ;i cup dry and dried ta rragon. Combine 3 ta bles poons pass these Dilly fo'ondue bread crumbs; coat well llMM~MJN•Mili 13 The pl ace of a noodle pudding in the scheme or dinner is open to debate. De p e n ding on one 's taste, it can fill multiple roles. For many, noodle pud· ding is treated like nee pudding or tapioca and automatically becomes dessert Tn nthers, 1l joins the ranks of can- ctied yams. l(la1Pci rar rots or applesauce as ;1 sbghtlv sweet 1>1dt> dJ i.h accompanying poultry orham Place noodles in a large bowl and add raisins. prunes and nuts. Beal eggs with sour cream, beer, cinnamon and i.ugar Add to noodle mixture and loss lo blend. Bake at 350 ont> hour. Io v· ·c a Io r i" oran g f' Balls up. Thev'r1' made and rhill until near 1>erv- 4. BREAST AU \!JN marmaladl'. 1 , rup drv with egg whites onJv ing time. '~~llfll~allllllJllll Brown a chicken breast white wine 1 t ablespoon no volks -a nci art' Heat , l'gl'tablP nil skin·side d own in" non ~Y saucr and oour over flavored with Swiss about a,.inrh deep in fr) stick skille t with no fat chicken. Bakr and baste cheese, one or the lowest pan and frv with slotted Pl•ce rour ad In the nanpl•'• added Pour off fat Add a• Jritl for 40 minutes In milk fat. spoon 2·3 minutes, until ... -... 3 tables poons red lablt· <Garnis h with fr esh Simplv !'Ombine 2 balls are irnlden brown. m•tketpl•~, the Melt butter in a l ' i quart casserole . Pour noodlP m i xture int o cassnole . Sprinkle crumbs over top. Bake in a preheated m oderate oven (JSO F > for JO to JS minutes or until pudding is lightly browned and crusty on top. w i r ... 1• "n' on orange sections 1f de-slight Iv beaten l'gg Dra in on paper towels. I 1••1111111i.•~111J11•r•• <quar t ered !, s mall 2-11iredl. whites with 1 cup grated Make i. 2 dozen ap· Call .142•5471lt''f,,,,l"•t t}~ ounce can mushrooms, SINGLES GOULASH Swiss c heese. 11 cup •· 'J. .. • I pinch or poultry season· ------------------.:.._..::::pe..:."=zers One good sul(gestion is to serve 1t as dessert with a light main meal, such as soup. stew or a "lef· tover" salad. FRUITED NOODLE PUDDING l <8·0Z .) package widP noodles 1 2 cup raisins 1 2 c up chopped prunes 11 cup chopped nuts 3 eggs. well beaten 1 cup (' ~ pint> sour cream • l cup beer 1 ~ teaspoon ground cinnamon I tablespoon sugar 1 , cup ( 1 z stick > but ler or margarine 11 cup dry bread crumbs Cook noodles accord For Kids Here s a special de:.i.erl the kids will IO\ e Jnd 1t 's eas.> for mom, loo lntn 1 quart or :.Qf tt'ned \'anilla see cream. stir 23 cup of cooked, mJ:.hl'd pumpkin tor t·annC''t pumpkin), 1 lea:.· poon pumpkin pie spice. and 1z cup chopped. toas ll•d Cal ifornia walnut!\. Return to t'ontainer or mold and freeze until firm Serve topped with Qlenl > o f c hopped w.ilnul'> l>Pl1c1ou!> ancl crunt·h' J?ond Yield: 6-8 servings. mgs. Cover and simmer till tender (40 minutes ). Un- cover . simmer until h· quid e\•aporates. Add a sm a ll 8-ounce can of sliced carrots (drained} and heat through. S . C H I LLIED CHIC KEN -Brown MAHHIHGS IHf IOHEUSS SHOULl>ttl CLOD MAHHtHGIHf U.S.0.A. Salt-n-Pepper TOP SIRLOIM ROAST s1~~ USDA CHOICES ..... ~ .... u .. ......... c .... ,. •• NEW YORK STRIPPERS 10/IJ# .......... C.• "'" MAHHIHGS IHf MAHHIHGS IHI- SIDE TRI TIP s14! STEAK of lllF LOIH BEEF IAl·M 91~ .. IOHELESS s22! HAM IAR-M IOHEUSS ~ 1 1~~ •. TAVERN HAM This Week's SEAFOOD SPECIALS l'ric" .tfKtl•t n.r.... Fri .. s ... LIMmD SUPft. Y OM SOMI ITIMS 1.9., •• _ s 119 COCKTAIL SHRIMP . • • • • • • • • • • • •· .. c,.. s2s9 COCKTAIL MEAT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· SMELT • •.• • ••• • • • • •. • •••• •. • 4 9c •· ............ 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ANO FOUNO GARY &EHDtNG OVER HIM 1 r--.--i.._ TUMBLEWEEDS 1 1 1 •201LorP.ns QOWl'll l.tnd Preli• 1 Btrd ot p1ev sou re.. '68 Moal 31 WalP• thwi· 59 LA camous -----:----__, J..O'TSA LUCK, WHV, WHY U •·•• l •lele 6 Lellers In privacy 9 Hebrew •S Make With· ascehc nel 60 lecllerous 32 Bete •• look Bu9t>ear 63 ltVe CAN'T ¥OU 6E LIKE 9™1? Rf!S1' OF US INC'IANS?! ... we PON'r HAVE SWISS IJANK ACCOUN1'& !! Dll SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS -ro mL THE TRUTH, 1fi£Y COULD USE A um£ FLAKE SAUCE ! 0 0 -r1-1e PIA"-10 eAR IS 0RING1NG IN L...O"'f'S OF Ne:W euSINf:SS RIGH1'" OFF "THE: S1"Rf:~1'" .' D 0 11.·8 by George Lemon~ THE GIRLS i ,Too. J..tKE ro !!tE wrru-1r/ by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan (fll "You we~ right, Cul-suqc,11ng I take 11 walk to get ov.tr my ll~tlcss fechnc rully worked " DENNIS THE MENACE . i: r --~------- - by Mtll 1'1CiMT. ONLY THfi O~THOOON1'1S'11S MAYS' rr Gleoc:> ... " . r P lanning a Party? l t'a so ta8Y to be the relaxed hoateil when _you count on El Rancho for Party Platters! You ran be sure we'll come up with JUSt the right combination to please you -end you r gue1its' SAVE $1.10 ON El RANCHO'S $ 8 88 GIN And 1t'11 90 Proof! Half-gallon Windsor SAVE 1.00 • $5.89 Canadian whiskey reduced! Quart Vodka lllltlCOI JO· •••• s499 Gilbey's fine (1uality! Quart Seven Crown .• 5529 Save f,()( Seai:ram·~ Blend' !-'11th Whiskey IUJlO ••• s499 El Rnncho's 80 proof! Qunrt Cabin Still ••.•• 5998 Save 2.00! ~traight whi!>key' ' gal Cribari s229 WINES Vin Ho''" \ '"'' 1111111111, Huri:u111h, Chahli•, \'inn Ho~"''' Hnll i:11ll11n D elicatessen SWISS s219 CHEESE • Chun kb 111 i:n11dne1o-. frnm l'1H ltt V11llev Cheese Cubes . • 79 e Laughing Cow Spread-4 ot pk.: Smoked Salami s 119 Sparrer'lj h1rkorv smokc-d' 12 03 Pickles cuusSO'S • • • • gg c \\'hulr ur 11 11 It "'"her' •.: 111 Little Wieners • 69c Oscar Mover ·, oz (lfTlU SMlllllS.S tl) KNOCKS or s149 FRANKS K()f.hf'r frnm I IPhri-"' :'\111 tonal t.1•1 r pro<l •u '" I:!,,, p11rkaitl' • It '. not too .~onn to be thinking about the holidays ahead -and that's the time tn be thinkinp of f:I Rancho! ... for all your needs -this week, next week and e1.1cry week -it'.-. El Rancho for caluc, quality ar1d service · ; I Pork Loin Roast WHOLE OR RIB HALF. s 109. Fresh Eastern pork, for preferred Oavor and 'alue Pork Loin Roast coomCUT •••••• s129, The center of the loin for the leanest. pos11ible \'Dlur' Cubes of Porkf1£SH!WM! ...•.... s1 s9• Eai;tern pork for "Sweet ·n' Sour," "Chop Suey" or "Chow l\11•111'' Pork Loin Roast aONELEss ••••••• s2 49• Frei.h Eastern pork , .• and it makes a fine rotisserie treat! Pork loin Boa& LOINEND ...... II! f:o,1 ern pork at 11 ' del11 '""' 111· .. 1' Ht·11lh frt»·h. 111 "t·h t nm nwcl and pri.-ed to reOet'l our qu11l1t v! 3 to 4 lbs. Hormel'!! qu1.1l11 y f>t•rk Sausage ouf&S*m . 89i Sliced Bacon ••• s 1°t Sausage rrAUM sTYU • s 121 El Harn t>o"., oY.n tu~f\ hlt•nd Authc11t1r old world 011\'or Fresh Spare Ribs FARMERSTYLE...81! Fingc·r lad, an' good! Frt-.. h Jo:a .. tern pork. with 1111 mut·h ml'oty goodn!'ss! Thr' 'II love 'cm'. Lt-on tender Hormel pork -----------~-------. STUFFED THICK CUT BUTTERFLIED. PORK UHN $13~ PORK LOIN $15~ PORK LOIN $24~ CHOPS CHOPS CHOPS l>rl'~<-ini:. htllll'T .11111 tre·-h 1·i.:~ .. • Frr"h Eu~tl'rn! lint' tn hakl•' Lean nncl l)()neleh,,·Eu•t1·rn pork Pork loin ChopsCENTERCUT. ... 1l4L I lw\ 111 .... "'''" 1111 .. lor .. 1lt·d, ltr't 1111<.l' \'Oii get lf'nlif'fnl'''" no\ Or and i.ati .. faction frnm our Ea~tern 11rain-fed p<>rk 1 l111rmel'-pork! leaf lettuce 25!. 15! rC'nlrn( J\mt rtrn" flnC''I qunlit) t'lljtl\' thl'tn tor breokfa._I ... lrnkf' u Jll!' . make <I hrtnd' Pippin Apples ..... JtSJ Extra !anc-y . . from On•11on onha1ds Cirapef ruit ~AS .my llD 6 1.s 1 • p SWfIT, JUICY l' Bean Sprouts ••••• 29e. C'mp! Crunchy! ... muke "chop 11uey" · Red Yams U.S. llO. 1 QUALITY 2 5 (~ SWIIT1 m. V£TY! F-. FOii IMllG You'll love the difference at El R ancho! Fifty winners each get twu llcketa -plus fr4'c rt•served parkin1?! ••• Fabulous sc•at" at our location on Colorado Bhd. 111 Pasadena! No purchase neN.>si>ary -ju~t enter yo~r n11ml'I ut 11ny of our store~! MIDS WIOCllCO -DEC. 27 BEEF s129 BRISKET • U.S.D A. Choice-whole 11r holf Ground Beef ••• s 11? Center Cut' U.S.D.A. Choice beef Pastrami11UDY 1ou1 • 512! Hy the piece (SUCOI ••• J.59 •.) SIRLOIN TIP . BONELESS BEEF $ 2 0 9 ROAST 111 Hound rut of U.S.D.A. Choa~c-' FRESH FftllTS! EMGUSH $249 SOLE . 1b. Mild nAvor always wins favnr Halibut Steak •• s341 Centrr cul from Northern fii;h Turbot Fillets •• s 121 Fri•m c:r1·c11lnnd'!io rold cold \1t1IC'n; CRAB ·LEGS Meaty! •.. lrom Alai;kan Crnlu1 • ~.P..J!.~~~"'"~'!.!!.~~""':": · · .25( ~~~11 :~ca $109 ~w!!.~.P.,!.~.~v!~.! .. :,.: .. 25.( Flour c0to MEDAL .......... 6 5 c "'' ,,,,, ... Urht' "°' ""' Pizza onun ............ 8 9c Chooae the Reiular bleached, Seit HasinJ or Lnblenrllf'd' '• llt linl! Rice-a-Roni.... . . 59e Fruit Cocktail ... 29c Libby Libby Libby • mor11elA of 11we~t ripe fruiti.' :\o :10 I Clamato Juice . . 59c Mott'11 1e~t\ drink* I:! 0111·t• Margarine. • • • • • 45c Blue Bonnet for 0Avor, economy! l lh Jell-o .'" ...•... 3sc Brr11111 &. \\ h1tt> nr l.nn~ (:min ~.' 111 l'r1u11 in rffrct Thur., Ike-!I 1hrou11li Wl'd /Jr1· 1.r, U1wr1 doilv !'I tn 9 :iundny /(I 111 ; N11 .,n/1·.-to d1•n/1•r.• Mama Celeste reallv kno"" how to make a pino' 10.ounce parkai:<' EntreesHoLLDWAYHousE .... 98c Stuffed Green Peppen, Cabbage Holl or Soli11bury Steak! 14 01 Chicken ••wan .. s 191 Macaroni •auu •• 2sc • Morton 's·2 lbs or fun rat ini:• Morion's· heat end sNve! lo! oz LemonadeuozCM • 39c Delaware Punch 49c 8 'Hf 'j ' ~· I I .·~ 1 ( Favorite navort1 in the 6 oz aiz.e Top Ramen • • • • 23c Noodle M>up -ell 'erietital :l or. Minute Maid Regular or Pink Frozen concenlmle· 12 07. cnn : Napkins """cw 2so • • 79c ~pringfield in o~~nrted rolnr~ Diced Walnuts • s 139 Laura Scudder'11 .. 14 oz pkg Egg Rolls ., • • • 49c Choice of three kinds! 6 oz -: Onion Rings • • • • 33c . :.A Ore Ida 7 oz. Cri11p 'em in the oven ~ r Hershey .._. • • • &9c Chocolate navored • 12 0t. pklf. Baked Beans • . • 69~. B It M New Enitland 11tvle! 28 oz ran·: Pancake Batter 59c Aunt Jemima • 3 varietiea! 16 oz Pizza awn • • • • • • • 39c Pepperoni (IY. erj Sauaoge (t ., . -. COTIAGE CHEESE C 63c CHOPPm ONIONS 29~ AURORA TISSUE 45c_ GREEN BEANS ~ ~ caw 691> . f ..... Cit· ~ 11 ez '*' ARCl\OIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NFWPUHT BEACH · EASTBLUIT IRVINE ,, 11 1 .. 1 , :'•• • , 1 111Hl1J frt•1no1d,11uf•funt1ri111•••• /\11•11• 1rid .tq.1 1 )1 •'• •' /Nr·wt..,•lf fHv•I :•,r,' f.1'>thl1dfl)1 tln11"'''•'>;·tnd fJ11thf'l\Of1 ,,, ., , 11 1 1 , ,,,1,,.1, iY-*' •1111111 .11 •··•11· ''' t.., ri1 ,, 'h• IP11•1·. , l,1·.U1h1fl V11'.t·1• ''''"'' ,.,,., \111•w Ct~ntr• PEl'rO .................. $1.11 For the quauy etom•ch! 8 nunn -lllll l'TBl'll ••••••••••••••• He Owodorant Spray in 8 nuntt c•1t llC'rM IJIU ............. Ho TUC I RMES ............. $1.09 Pmona 74 . , • pttup of MYtn Olllttte Twin alade , •• Ctrtrldif! of LI Delm .................... $1.19 1-•t Hted1cht t1bl~t" ... Bottlt nf Jlaty TOOTlfASTt •.•••.••..•.••• ~ •• 99' Cnlr•t.e'• 7 oi tube llSe llft ~ . . ,,_ SHAVE CREAM ••••••••••••••• $1.19 Gillttie roemy -four kinda! 11 oz Hn I ·-· llJ'f'ERll •.•••••••••••••••••• $1.59 BU USIC •.•.••...•.•.•..•. $1.98 for fatt nllen Bottle d 100 AnU·Pltl;iiut Rq. or M"nchol! & oi -----~----------------- CRUM .ua ............. $1.19 Herbal FAHnce Rq,. Extra Bod.Y! 8 ~ . / i f:J8 DAILY PILOT, W9dnesdey. December 8, 1978 ...... .. \ . "" --- I !. .. ~ L MA.TC IT'S NICE TO HAVE A LITTLE MONEY OF YOUR OWNI Here's how: I 1. TEAR out this entire ad with the valuable Match-UP$ Symbols. 2 a BUY the products listed. Use the handy Shopping List~ your Jn.etore ~mf nder. 3. cur <>ut the purchase proof(s) from. each package. The purchaS&-Proof is this UP Code Symbol. ) IMPORTANT TIP: As soon as yoo cut out th8 purchase proof, tum it c:Ner and wr1te 1he product's name on 1he bade. .. ; 0 ~IJIHI 4 a MAIL the purchase proofs along with lhe correspon~ng MatctM.JPS 5YmboCs toose in an envelope with your name. address and zip code to: Universal Product Dollars, P.O. Box 5963, Danas. Texas 75222. IMPORTANT: Cut out each Matnh-UP$ Symbol lndMdual!y along the dotted llnee. Do not st.apte, tape or othetwlse affix the symbols to your proofs. PIH,. not• ,,.... eddtllOtl.t ~tMla: Enclose a total of 50 or"'°"' ~atc:IMJP$ S'>'mbots. Purehae Proofs, and/or UP$ Symbols al one t/mf!, and we'I pay all postage end handfltlg coats. If /ewer fharr 50 syml>Ols oro enclOsfl<I. 30C wfll be deducted from your cash-bacl< clMfcl< to cover handrlng and postagtJ. Facsfmllies of Maleh-UP$ Symbols are not acceptable. Otter apff'e9 June•• 1t77. MATCH.UPS SYMBOLS ARE NOT AEDE£M~BLE IN s~s. • REDEEM THEM ONLY BY r.llAIL. , YOU RT wmt nns •·OF IACl NCRAIE PIOOFS FROM THIS PRODUCT ·· 10 2 15 1 10. 1 25 2 20 2 " 10 1 30 2 . 1~~ GLAD~ LARGE KITCHEN GARBAGE BAGS 10 Count or More GLAD ® WRAP 100 Ft. Roll Swiss Miss ('II HOT COCOA MIX 12 Envelope Pack Miik Chocolate or Mini-Marshmallow Pillsbury® HUNGRY JACK® Pancake Mixes Bultennllk. Extra Lights~ or Complete 2 Im. or Larger ! ~ ' ' . II s ru11~~f Jl!IJ ll 1: __ ,_.,,.,.._,_ ... .,_. __ ~: • ;:J ........................ ,..,.... ........ ...,.....-........ .,...,..,.,...... I 0 .,....... .. ""~A..._a.i.o.... ~Jt.AC....-e ,_rt ---+---1~---------4"-------------------:::-1 I I ~~~;.r~1;~ Ii s 1,m mu! ~1~ 11 ~1 MATCH1111JPS. ~ --·-....... ,,_,, .. ,, .. ~·-··-~u'. j :I ___ ... .,. ...... _., •• ,,_ ___ ,...,_~·-- • I )"f;'' 0 ....... "'-'0. ......... .,.,.,.. •• .,..,.,..a,Q-......,.IJ.IClltl Cl .... UIWWDSAL nocKJCT DOUAllS. -'"""''"' .... UPS,,,...., __ _.._. '7Ul!Mrllll,.,....°"""'-'1•o._tf _,_, ---+-~~-------__,i----··-----·-------·---. .,..,..,..._.,.,........,-_. .... •u-~r>-.,i.c.1t71. • ' ---------------------------·-?•.;. f • Minute Maid® : ~ I t•Ul. i~~~~:~ ~IMATC~!~~F.:~~ ~~-~ 1. ~r.:!.~if e :1 S l]Il•' llll~J ii 2'oSuPLASHYOWHP. ERE ·:.• a 1 v~~""8,Splcy-H010f'c.m. ..... r._ I · I, = ..... =:"'=.-=r=~~=~t J · 11 0 2 Betty Qocker Ready 1b Spread A'olllng, M'(f lll/ll(Jt l::--..&;:.__;1;...,;.. _ _:.:..__: __ ..::=::=~~G .=::.:•,....~•::_:a...,:.:...,,::.:°::.:.-:.=..~===" i Look for your next D 2 Swiss Mies Hot 00009 Mx. I Pl!'1't Match-UPS ad In '.IOU' 12 ..,. pk. mll<choc. "'-I ~ a 1 Minute Miid 100% An umon ~ , ~ · .. ~I o 1 ChlnetMMd<iw Ao1ivet1 Diep)llbll Pipet'Plllll . r Dlepoaable Papw Plai.a . a :=-:i':Rr°'~~~~J,;_::}J --... t -, . f Millions Involved Picasso· Estate Accord Nears · · From AP Dlapatcbn Lawyers handling Pablo Pluaao'a blllion· dollar estate reported the possibility or quickly set· Wnc bow it la to be divided after a dispute that some collectors fear could tear the bottom out of the market for the artist's wo.rk. A hearing in France's Grasse District Court. near where Picasso died in 1'13 at the ageof91, wu postponed to Dec. 21. A court source said "a resolu· tion or the affair is in view." The court case was filed by one of Picasso's six heirs, his 2S."year-old granddauchter, Mari••· She contended that an earlier agreement on dividing • Picasso's estate that followed strict French i.n- heritance procedures was "altogether inapplicable and unacceptable." Picasso left no will. * Actress KaU1arlDe llepbara is performing in ''A Matter of Gravity" in San Diego while sitting in a wheelchair. · The opening performance or the Enid Babnold play at· the Spreckles Theater was sold out Monday night, as are all ·performances for the play's week-long run. The vete ran s tage and screen actress was unable to stand because or a broken ankle incurred last month in a fall at her Hollywood Hills home. HEPaURN * Sweden's Prince Bertll and a divorced Welsh commoner, both in their 60s, were married after' a 33-year wait because or royal ob- stacles. Bertil's Cather, the late King Guatal Adolf, opposed his son's romance with Mrs. UWan Craig nnd r efu sed to approve their marriage, as required by Sweden's constitution. The marriage was finally approved this year by King Carl XVI Gustaf with the consent of cu10 the government. The 30-year-old kmg and his bride Of Jess than six months, ~nee West German commoner SUvla Sommerlatb, were among some 200 persons who ft- tended the wedding in Stockholm. * Honeymooning Eluabetb Taylor and John Warn.er, her new husband, arrived in Tel Aviv to de- dicate a U.S. bicentennial forest and attend a fund-raising din·· ner. Miss Taylor, still recuperat- ing from a back injury suffered while riding horseback, careful- ly negotiated the s tairway from the airliner while police fought back a c rowd, Wearing a purple pantsuit and gray gloves, she was whisked into a limousine and driven to Jerusalem. Miss Taylor, a convert to Judaism,· visited Israel in Augu.st 1975 with lllc:bud BurtoD between their divorce and remacnage. • Anllar Godrrey. a recovered cancer patient, is in Michael Reese Hospital m Chicago getllog his yearly checkup. "I just bad a few days off and decided to see my friend, Dr. Newman," s aid Godfrey, 73, relerriot to aastrointestinal speeialist Dl'. E dward Newman. The ho.pital listed the radio and television pensonalil7 in good condition. PUBLIC N<mCE P'ICITIOU\ a U\INEU NAM( \YATAMIENT l~ fl)ltO"'tftO Mr \0•1' •rtt Ch4"" bu~ ""'' . 111 \.&0VNA "l\.l\ lJOVOll f11 l /lo r, 1.J "I A •l I l l \ W I "I E 'o A H 0 f.PI 111 I\ 11\11 (•II~ Or I• l""'" l ••JI~ ti1fh ( .. .,.,., Pn,,,_r W f\.t'QW\f. ~) "'-'',..,,_ l" ''"""'" C••11u JM ')u-tu,... ••,qui .t *' ftit,n'" l" lft 1• (A ")IU f~ ._,..,'"'""' t\ fl)""1\lr t"'d by 1n It\ 04w•Gll• ... ,....,,.w f\111,,,,., .• , h l .. ,,,__,,..,q"' I , """ ,, .,,~ ,., • ._, f • .., • ,.._ ·~ (~•., (1.,• o• Or •"')A f~"l1'f °" H'°'h' I\ tit, P;f>11\tw'1 Of•f'IQ!o"' (t')'t'\f n .. 1f P .,, Nw 11 It ..,,,0 .. I• Ill• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU' aultNESS N4Ml UATIMENT fM toOowlnq "''°"' 1rt OO•OQ bvi•· ~ ... ,. Cll QUIKSILVER Cll OUl(t<\I~ VEii 80All t>SHOll~ 1'11 -..~v··irt "ltWl>Ofl e ....... 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DALLING£11. • .,.__.. ._lbllflln lft , .. -to Oe< .. Yil Mvft~YI review'\. dttl9'ort t'Nlok· NOTICE IS HEllEllV (;IVEl'I to "'8 "'9, -.octlon, t ftd llWI ""'!"It• ap. crt<lfton ot ,,,. •bo•• rw-0--••. l,.. Cjty of Co•I• Me..,..., - 1"61 ~" r:>a''°"' """1"9 tl•llft\ ·~t t'ltl lllo<k G/•111 1.,..0 •• -o HUO w111 , ... wld ...,._,,, ... •t CIVlfecf IO re.. ... ... Mll•I~ II• rHPG• .. lbllllW\-• 1-..m wlln tM ""<H Ury ._,,.,.._ '" Ille ,..tlol>.1 En•lr011meftlAI ~•<• A<I 10. oUlce of , ... < 14•"-of tfte .C.0"9 t" .. IMM4UOwlll <K<et>I '" .iiJoo<tlof> to Oiied tourt. Of' to otf'\erit t~. •10\ U1100tov•16f tht r el••..-of tuncts..,.. the n&eeu•r1 vou(her\ tn ow "" «<tot~• of ttw c.erlUlt•t•Ofi'Of\ly +t tt Ot•\lqn•O It t-. Olh<e ol W&GNEll. ho/ on OM 01 ,,.. lollowoftq -.. .. l•t SCUOElll ANO DIXllY. •111 ........... T"4Cl!Wctr11flt•tlonwuf\Otlf\l.CU• L• .. .,,, Su"~' Bl•d . Suitt .oc. l&'I f'<uttO by .... Chief E •etull .. Otlbr Af\Q'Olv\. C•lllornl• tOO&• "'"I<" I• t.,. ollhe OOi>llcMnt. or (bl lh•t 11¥'11~f JM•<• of bu\lnl'U ot t~ undtr\ltMd In et\Vlrortmtnt•I review record\ tor ._ ao m•tlen pertA•nlnq to the Hl•t• ot QirO~ct •nc:Uc.ate\ omlnio" of reiqWred ulo oeooen1. •flthln lour monlM dKlsl.,... ll"4JnQ. or \top •Pl>lk*t IO •Hor the 11<\t publl<•tlon ol !his !l>t ll'Ol•<I• In ll>t tft•l•on..,.1\144 ,.. notl<~. •l•w ,...GQ•~ OC.lecllon~ "'"" 11o -O•t.O No•trnber 16, 1'7'. -tel ..,d •l'!l<"lltled '" accer~ ,..,,..,d F B•lllrooer wllll t ... req¥1rttd P•O<tclu•• It• CFl't E •t<utor OI IM Woll tf PMI Ill, -,,..y lle•OClre""° loHUO ,,.. •bo•t "'m"" d<it-ti t,.. 0'111tr1"'""' ol Housl"<t ancs WA9 NIER. SCUOEllLANOa lllta'I' Urban .Development. HOO Wol ... lre At1onMY• •t u w lloult••rd. Suitt .000, lM An~IH, tm-1 a tff,. Swll• to4 CAollloml• 1'09n. Oblt t tlOll\ "'1i,e re- '-" A-tell. CA -• 1.,._. of IUfld~ on b.>•u ou,., t,..n ,_ Tel: C?llt 11 ... t111; 111.0.41 \left<!_,,. wlll "°t be consldt"9d nv Att-'I'\ lor E•e«oler HUO No oblttllon rtcel-•lier Putttl\ ... d <><••99 CohC Oll<ty PtlOI. J...,uy IS, lfl1 ••II ~ CO<>\t .. tod by No• 11 24, 1"41 Dec t, 1. 191. HUO ,_,, I• '"" C"l•I E••cutlve 0111<., el""' Ci· P UBLIC NOTICE S·ll>M NOTICE TOClllOITOflS SUl'El!IOI! COURT 0, "41 STATE 0 , CALll'Oa 111u •o• THI( COUNTY 0' OllANGI Ne.A·-, '" tf\e M•ll•r ol .... E\l•I• ., Cl!OllCE HUMPHREYS FRAKES AKA GoEOllGoE H. FllAKES. AKA GEORGE FRAKES, DeC.U"" Hoeli<it I\ Mr•oY tlWn to <rtdit"'' =:': ~/.:•:tt:.~·.~~·:~::.=:; fflt <ltf'k of ow ~o,e\Ald c.ourt Ott to "'"'°"I lhem to I,. ..,..,.,,IQO...i el ..,_ <>'l•O ol 1108EIH J POI.IC'!, AC· lO<'-~'\ ol LAw, lUO 5 H•cleM• 0.¥0 , Sutlo IOS, I~ t ... (lly OI Ho1CIM04 ....,jC)f'lt~. '" l.o-t A"C)l'lfl\ Countv Wh1<f'\ !Otter ol!lce h ,,.. plot<• at """""' of '"" """""'<l"Mi IA •II m•ll••• Ptrtoln-lnq to ~Id ••i.te Svtn tl•t"" wtll> lht t"«HUry vouche'\ mU'\t bt flttd or Of'ltMtnted A\ tfort)~IO Wlt"j" '°"" """''"' al!tr trot llr '' publlutll°" ol lhl\ nolk•. Olltd 0.< '· 1914 GEORGE A"l"I FRAKES TUT>!ILL f•ttutor of tMwHI of t.MdOOCtot"' 11091EllT J l'O\.ICM A-Y·ll•UIW JlaS Neel-• alff. SWtolM --H•ltM>.CA Publl\lw<I <><•noo CoHI O<ttly Pllo4. Otte I. I), n. 2', 1t1• )IJJ 7~ PUBLI C None~ CyolC.O.la ~I\· Fr~ Sof\aNt, C..1ly ~ir 11 F• ... O"•t C.0.t•Me••. ~lllor•t.i'741~ Puttll\llod 0.•nqe (OUI 01111• ,:;:..:. ll9<...,be, I 1•14 Slll-16 PUBLIC NOTICE S-J7Jtt W l'llllOll COURT OF "4£ STATE Of' CALIFORNIA l'Olt '9tC COUNTY OF ORANGE lt•.A·mtl NOTICE Of!' HIAlllNG 01' "STITIOfl fl'Oll l'llOaATE Of' WIL\. Aro P'Oll l.ETTEllll TESTAM(N· T RV E••a1ool FllANCIS L PE VOCE ..... l'llANCIS LORIS PEVCK £. C>ecu""'. NOTICE IS HEREM' GIVEN IMI llVTH IONI! HERMA .. nt• Ulod """I"• pollllOl'l IOf ProHI• ot wm eno fOf l\w.-nct of l.f!tte'\ l~\t,.ment1try to tne oetitlonH refttrenc.~ to ~kh I\ ""'°' IOf fur11'1t, .,.,11culan • .,,., ti..t lht time .-.o pl•<• of l>urono !N .- ""' -wt 10• Oecemb<'• 1't, 1U•. el 10 00 • m , In the <our-troom ot ~l· Mii'! "'°' l ol u ld (0Ur1, ., IOO o~rc C.n1 .... or1..,wHt, 1,, lh4 Cttr of Sent• AM1 C.ll!ornl•. Otled O.t 4. ,.,.. Wl\.\.IAM E. St JOMN, C.0-lyCJerk !ELEANOR~ 'IYCllE 7M .. .,,,i.wl'l6<t .._ .. aca.u . IN,l!OPEll Pvllll....., O<•"oe Coot Oelly Piiot, o.< '· '· n. "" sm,. PUBLIC N011Ct; NOTICI( Ol'OOV•RNING llOAllOMIMallr.\.ICTION ANO N01'1CI TO 0 (C\.Aa6 C4NOfOA(Y,.. SOIOO\. OISTlllCT OOYlllHINO aOAl!OMllllalll ILlft'tl-TOal Hl\.01111 TME \IALaUOISOtOO\.OISTIUCT. "IOTICI! IS Hl!llE8Y GIVEN TOALl..buALIFIEO PEllSONSt ... l e,,•lec· "°" wot S. nooo If\ ,,,. S.at a.ac" St-Ohtrlct. Cbunty ttl Or•nqe. Sl•I• ol c..11,.,.,,. ..... 1""1'" doyo1 MM<ll, '"'·'"''"'°",_Oltlecll"9 me"'beruo tN .,...,.,.1"'11>ooro ol tro. lo•-"'90l•l•l<b Ottt•tCT NUMalR 0'00VlaNINO llOA•O MIMl l•S TO •I ILaCTEO Sl!:Al llE"C'! ~CHOO~ DISTRICT HUNTINGTO"l llEACH UNIO"I . 3 >!IG'! SCHOOL OISl RICT COAST COMMU .. 1 TY COLLEOf OJSl'l'tlCT l 1. Tru\tMAtt•' I frltll .. A,UJ f'orm\ 10, dli<l.-tl"o <•~ enOfOf' ttw "°'"'" .. '~of t •f'ldld••••fM the ~l•<t""' ••• •••ll•bl• trem the offlct tf I,,. lle<Mlr•r pt Vet••• •I UOO s. Gral\O A"'•fW!e. S.AI• Al'\ .. (4llforttl•. i O.C:lar•tlon' "CJf CMtcfld•tY ~ "°"'ftWUOf'\'\"'°' '\POn.ot\ mu\t be filed wUtt Ill'!""'"'•' ol 1101•'• •I'"" -'-tt\rootal4r tn.n S.OOp rn.on t>e<omb•" JO, 'ri'!TEOthl\7'Chd•yot N-. 1'7.! A t OLSON,"eolttrAlol yoltr\ fty JEAN "I U 'l't 511 lj.. T°"· l>e9U(y NOTICIA DI lL&CCIOff P'A•4MlaMa~O 01(1..COftSEJO GUllllN',4TtVO Y NOTICIA 'AllA OICLAllAllCAHDIOATUltA ,.llAMll MalllOQli! l.A MIS& OtllaCTIVA llO l.AILICCtON OUIH.YllllFICAllA a• a\, O!tTlllTOUC:O\AJIO&HA~IACH • (ON l A PllE\E"lff \E lfi OA AVISOA TOO& llEllSOl<IA(AllU CAOA I')"....-,..,,,lt.trA vna f'lf'rC•ort ~et Oi\lr1to t'KOI .. dt St•• &t~"· <O"d.00 OP• °'"""° E\tl'OO do C•lllo•n••. el <II• I"" Marro• ltn. -••I pr~to dot • ...,.., r .. ~mbt'oso•'• I• rntw~'~'"'°' ~,,9"...,..•S d'\trltltl· OISTatTO NUM~-OOIOOVllllftNTE~ MllMall~OI Ml.IA Ola1CT1vl' l'A•ASlll l\.IGloo? DISTiii ro ESCOt..All OE SEAL 8[ACM 01\UITO E \CO\.AA OE SECUHOAlll"S J EH UNION DE '!UNTIHGTON 11£404 OtSTlll TO COL!GtAL COMUNl0&0 CX>STAL l ...... ,,, ....... 1 l·ll-14A,.aS ron'M\ oora 0.<I•••' <_..,_,.,... ·-· ---UndldelCK CMl<ota ••t<· <Ion n1on • '" O"PO\l<lo•\f• I• Oll<I,_._, 111•9"<••• OI Vot~H.., !JOOS. Gr- AW:ft\,llt 5.lnt• Af\• C•tlfornlA Teltt-la<KIOM\ Cle<~• y ,,..,.,.,, • ..,...,.tefttO nor w• llMorH.,., """ '°' •«"••aclo• '°" •I lloql"r•r ol vo1 .. , dlll Oomlcllio WftAl.00 .,.. lt•IOf',.,....lt. • m•t l••CJar •I•• S OOD..M,dol dl41JO .. Olt-lwt Cle 1ti. l FECHAOO••I• HO. Novk~\I" ltllo. • [ OlSON, Aeol"•••ot Wotto Per J[Al'l!TTl!5HlL Tor.. OIOVttd• P\obll\,,... Dunoe ,out O.lly l>ltot, o.c.m-I, IJ. tt. lt1' PUBLIC NOTICE PV,BliiiC NOTICE ' 'I .~ • • I ., 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 .a~ D A I L y p I L ~o ~ T c L A s s I F I E D • .5 6 1 8 ··~ Wednetd.y. Oeeem'* 8, 1919 DAIL V PILOT D f "" ................... Or_(_ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••·••·•••······•·····•• .••.•••••...••....•.... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-......-....-~ COM -$96,500 Beautifully refurbished 2 bdrm home w /frplc , new kitchen, bltns, & ap· pllances + new roof, cpts, and paint. COM -DUPLEX $139,500 Recently blt spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath + balcony owner's unit. 2 Bdrm w /frplc & patio front unit. Walking distance to shops & beach. ~1¥LY 675-2311 ,...Wt-'1NoHce: ••••••••••••••••••••••• All real eslate advertised ---------· in thls newspaper 1s sub· ject lo the i''ederal Fair Housing Act or 1968 whkh makes it illegal to advertise \'any pre - fere nce, limital1on , o r discrimination based on race, color. religion, sex. or nalionat origin. or an tntention to make any 1ucb preforen1:e, limita· Uon, or discnmination." This newspaper will not ~Ce.an Don't miss this vacant, like new 4 bedrm, 2 bath, family room New plush carpets. fresh paint and everything ready to move in. Great Costa Mesa location n ear schools. A::.kmg $68,500. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS knowingly accept any ----------• advertising for real estalc which ts in viola· ----------• lion of the law. -----t HouMsfarSale ···················•·•• G911eral 1002 ........................ 2000 Sq.fl. Costa Mesa 4 bedroom. 2 balh home. lleavy shake roor. island kitc hen, IJeautiful f ireplace , forma l dinin~ & large ~!.~~~.~~ ....... ! ~'!6:!~!.~~.~~.~ .•....• GetMNI 1002 GflWnll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• • •• Wl-:Sl.l':Y N TAYLOR CO. HJ·:-A LTOHS _. ~111ct· lH·lH llG ~AHYOH TOWHHOME Beaut, "Greenbrier " 2-story. 2 BR, sitting rm , 2 b ath forma l DR. Gorgeous view! ror sale $149,500, or lease $8.50 month, .2 l I I S.. Jo.pin Hiit Rood NEWPORT CIHTB. H.I. 644-4910 G~al I 002 GeMoral I 002 .......•...........................•.......... GOVERHMIEHT VA l\ssumabll' t.m111 3 liH, 2 HA Costa ~h-~u home. Oas IJllns, UW, 1-'A heat. bnt•k fpl~· l'.iinll'd & new erpts. DOie tll•r l.ge patio w1blln BUQ DUPLEX :! llcdrrn t•:H·h !>Ide t°j'll$, clrp. Oult• .:ar • S72.5oo Roy McCardle Realtor 181 0 Newport Cotta Meso 548-172' Vaeant !•--------... 646-3928or~S 3183 PRIVATE COMMUNITY Magn1f1t'l'ttl v lt;W ot Npt Back Bay & moun l<iln~ Prcst1J.(t' home on p r 1 v a t c 1· u I d t• • s u c w,common pool & l'Ut· ting gre\'n. 3 bdrm, :I VA Almost Na bath. tam rm, plus de 1---------- n office or 4th bdrm Owner movtni:. G46·771 I. --- JASMINE CR t<! ~;"l'll in.: '"' o "lur) onw with O<.;t-; \'l Vl l-.W many hulll 111 ftoature~ beau11t ul mirrors. hreo· EASTSIOE. DOU HOUSE covered patio. Vacant. ~~~~~~ ... Back east owner wants ...: bcdruunh & I <.1 lly room 111du1Jlo, 2 hr. gu.1 rd . i.:.111•11 "' t r> . dubhnu...-. 11001 & 1: ·u111 and n :NNIS ('Ol lT!'.. lll'tnt•mht•t . I It · 1n J.t!lm1no l 'rt·t•k an 1l' JU~l l(rt•al' New crptm&. new copper plumbing. new kitc hen linoleum & point. Lovely yd w/avocado trees. Xlra rm for works hop & ultic. Many po!.:.1b1ht1cs for cxpun:.1on or adding rms. Just listed trl6·771 t orM0.8944. qwck sale. Quiet cul-de· 1·---------sac, priced only $68,000. Walker & leo· Real f state -------~- Watet"fro•ll CGftdo Terrific view with 40' boat slip. Quality up &rading. 3 Batrms, .21_, baths, dining rm, fplc. orrered lo tti.& d1!1 crlmlnating buye r tor $10,000. 644-7270 CaUM6·5880 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS ----------- OWNER LIQUIDATIMG 43 S. LAKE TAHOE "COHDOS" Solid concrete 3HR-2ba condos w1rp.-nr. Heavenly V<11ley ski area. lOO'o renovated. Prices start $39,950. Term s 642-9604 tlt..541-1191 POOL + VIEW! COLE OF HEWP RT Ht-; \I.TO RS :.!5t5 r: l'~l llwv. I.: 675-SSil Exclu1in Tu~ " 2 STOHY, 2 Br. l 111d" w /F rple & Air <·mil Comm pool. encl · tur l(ur & patio. $43.~50. THE HOMIESEU..RS Call 752-535~ Fine Dover Shores loca lion. Truly funla~tll' 4 bedroom. f:tm1ly ruum pool homl.' with l'll. pan..,1vc Vll'W of lhl' lJ 11 per Bay and ~urrounll1n11 mountains Enllrc humt• built around atnum and oval pool with unique custom fountain <.'11v ered IJy dear. rctructJ ble dome . Fu bu l•Ju s large master swte with view. llas heated and fi ltered jacu11.1 spa + i.team bath and garden area. Kit c h en with breakfast nook and ram1 --M-E•S•A-V•ER-D•E .. - ly rm w wet bar have view of the bay. Thcrl' are too many amrnit1e~ to descnbe lhll> tanla!.t11· home to list Trul} a good buy al $320.000. Dl'corator·s 1:h1)H't' Super 3 bedrm + lfl'n. Fc<1tunn1: 2 ftr<'pltCl'S. lot~ of panl'I nR, wallpa1wr plu~h c pL-.. hw l>t.-tlrm' • .lu'l 1i,,11·d • 1 HEWPORT HTS. Don l mt..,.., 11 ' l'nl'cJJ on· d I h h , ~ ly $811,000 l.OC'Uletl 1n A e 1g l to s o w . UPERB M ei.a Verde. t"<ili Spacious 3 BR, 3 ba., pool MES MfSAVERDE +GUEST An home. 2 f'rplcs .. sundeck MO 5880. OV('r ft3rage With ocean A I I ralllliir1~m1 'r.a~~ this lovely 3 bd, 2 ba home hai. new rrpting & drps. n oor to ce1llnJ( 11tone frplc. All of lh1!1 & f(uest opt w/bd. LR & bath. Las ted at only $65,950. 545·9491. view' SI 39 500' 1555 W. Bakar. C M. J 1 I 1 ~=rop. --N•e•at•~-~.;.~.~.k6.·~.~.·.'.k.•t-· I '=tryS1j * 675·7060 * --------~ Genuaf 1002 GeMral 1002 ··~-----~~~~1 ······················· •••••......•.........•. --~ ., GARACF. SALE 11ds 1 tht-Daily 1'11111 bnn,:: hap' PY re!.ull' To pla1'I' you draw1ni: l'ard, µhon 00-5678 lodu v 1002 ••••..•..•..•..•...•... NEWPORT SHORES ~ 2·Story A· frame: wood beamed ceilin gs; 4 bdrms., 2 baths ; secluded patio. Walk to beach. pools & tennis. Redured to $8S.OOO. 673·3663 &t2·2253 Eves associated llAOt<EAS--PCAl roRS ,or. w Bo•bc·1 •11 ~bl filc~.'~!.!~!t~ FHHCH CHA TUU OH THE IAY One or a kind view w /~' on the water + pool. 4 BR, ·3 baths; many custom features. Family sized kitchen, large liv. rm., curving stairca5e. All with a reeling of quiet elegance. $475,000 -Fee. A COLDWIU ........ co.'. 644-1766 2161 tA~AOUIN ~ILLS RO. I .. Nl\W'Ol'f CrNTER Siii< & flNrt TliE KINGS DMSGH l k,C~alHKCAKMEC M A R (T H E K I m E l H S E A f I R C H 0 T S G H I K H C N A E H C 8 K D R 0 C G H J K S N A k G D M Z K R I E A K R R A E L G H I K S I A K E E N K C I E A H " F 8 B A k H 0 J I H H G l H H K T A I G A M I 0 A P G H l T S N C G A J H N R E H H S K Y H G 1 U H G HBM Sf.CRGHGAEKISELA ~AEGKGHBAELGHlKPkHR A R L H H K 1 H G F J S H E S 0 I I E V G L l l R E A R G H 1 K Y K S H T Y l H K K 0 K I H G L E T 1 Y K S G R K D I K C A M 0 0 6 N I K S T 0 H E A S EK 1HGSk1.~ GS P 0 I HT 1 ME l ~ ow ..,.,.., • ...,.., "'· ~ • ~111v. Plnd HCJh and bo• It In. i King ltrd Ktng James Ktng Snake j ktl't Crab ktl\t ltar ktng&ton j ktngdotl Kings Po1nt Mackenzie K1ng • ltttg,,Sh king bnch S~ k1n9 Tomorrow: Investment Terms CE DIDO~~! ,[!~l~~'~' c~. LIDO ISLE I HEAR IA YFRONT Spacious 1 Story Tile Roof. Mediter- ranean w /4 Bedrooms. 2 Bath~ Huge Patio. Only Steps to Via Lid Nord and Community Beach Pier. FIRST OFffRIHG IM TH! ORIGINAL ILUFfS Sh ar"P. end unit "Trina" model, 3 Bedroom. 2 1h bath, park-li ke sel- ling. $103,000. 111 DOVEi DRIVE 631-1800 ~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~~ .......... !~.~~ macneb /Irvine realty WELCOMI TO DlaAB.D One or the finest 2 bedroom, conv. den, 2 bath homes in the area. Decorated in soft earth tones - many extra!S -gre:lt 10cation ! J\ist reduced to $66,900. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 (1'71) HOADM<>Oa llAUTY Plan 3 -campus view - 3 bedrooms -ramilY room -formal dining room -brk. fireplace -2 baths -gourmet dining room - brk. fireplace -2 baths -gourmet kitchen -Indoor /outdoor entertain· Ing -comm. pool 'h block away. Priced to sell under $00,000. Vee Stinson 642-8235 (T12) 642·1235 tol Dover Drive 644-6200 Harbor View Ctnter Irvine at Campui Vallty C.nttr 752-1414 li2 DAILY PILOT * W9dnNday. Oeclrnt>et 8. 1979 Heutft fM HcMIMt For 5* ______________ ..;.;..;...-...-...,;'-'-'-....;;;.;~;.....;....;;. . .. .. . . .. . .. ... .... .. . ..................... . ~:!!!.~~~~ ....... ~~!.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~.~ ....... !~~!~ .......... !~~ ~.~~ ... !~.~~ ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ...... . CieMnl 1002 G ..... al 1002 Cie•uel 1002Ge•r.. 1002 OftlllSITI PllVAn 0-PoW 1026 imu. 1044 . .,...... 10-44 •• ••• •• • • • • • ••••• ••• • •• • •• • •• •• • • ••• •••••••••• •••••• •• •••• ............ •••••••••••• ........... l~VlaW .. CM ACCISS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... .cl 4br. a ..... b•. din rm & SEA IRHDS Wiii encompass you lf you buy this <;ustom built 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath ~tnsula home. Great for informal living, huge patio. fireplace and pro- t ected by our 1 year warranty. $132,005 640-9900 .·fY/uJ~ 8~ 9'~ valley Realty .. '. . . . . . . ·-.. ~~~! .......... !?~~·~~ .......... !?~~ . . . OH, rrs IUUTIFVL Absolutely pcrf<!<'l 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, Mcc;a Verde pride of ownership home! Large, private well manicured yard Cc.'Omplete with tree house> surrounds a sunny. spotless. well maintained re- sidence. There is a massive double fireplace with a hearth in the family room and one in the golden toned liv- ~ room The investment is $86,500 happy dollars. U~IUU~ 1-t{)Mt:S nEAL TORS', 675·6000 '1443 Eim Coast H1Qhwav. CNona dPI M.ir ,11,11 "' l.J11•\.1 y, rrh• .11 •,.11, !.1990 ----~--~~~~~I GeMral I 002Ge-Mrof 1002 ·····················•·······••·•••••••·•·•··· CORONA HIGHLANDS (#f,atly up~radecl triplex ! Each unit 2 bdrms . . one unit has extra lh bath & frplc. 4 Cover ed carports with storage space + 2 extra parking spaces. Lge. <>Qmmun1ty pool Little Corona Beach 3blks iJWay. Great value at $158,950. f{~ t'.uaf~ -IUI t1b£i.ljali.ol( $~~4U~-"t!f~· T/iof lnfrlguirtg Word Gome wit" o C"ud/e 9 il•.-flr .,. I#"•'' t,f ..... ' .,, ,-h4!") _.,., • .a, r,,e.. it • I ..,.,.. IC .otti' I C .AHlHA I 11 I' I I: T 0 '1 G U I I I I I T [ B R f I I' Ir I I· RAHR OB I' I I I I .. ... .. -. . . . @ herb~rt hawk ins REALTORS . A FAMILY DIUCMff Sll.100 4 br, l~ bath home with family room. Swedish woodbuming fireplace. new tile paint, PV stone pat.lo with brick BBQ. . .-W HACH 4 _.OOM S87.tt0 New 2 story home. Never occupied. 1 block to beach . 3 blocks to H.B. Pier. 2~ baths, wet bar. All gas built-ins. balcony & patio fenced. Excellent in· vestment. Show & sell. DCIUEHT CONDO S54,t00 2 br. 21h ba , 2 car garage w /garage door opene r . Large size rooms, bltns, lovely patio, 2 pools. jacuzzi. 2 tennis courts, clubhouse. Uke having a vaca- tion!! Near major shopping, schools & rreeways. Priced for quick sale. orrORTUHITY CAREER HIGHT Come as you ar e and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to 9 p.m. or call (or appt. rLAH TODAY FOR YOUlt TOMOlllOW 18055 Magnolia St., Fountain Valley 963-8311 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm.. family rm., sweepmg bay view from upstairs living rm. Sauna & jacuzzi tub. $245,000 '.Bfl[GR u·NoYtREALTOR ' ~·~· ., -· 341 Boy\,Je Or•vl' N •B . 67!>~ olbl G ... ral 1002IG....,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE BUILDING FOR HOUSE? If you have a spare 4 bdrm. or better house. with pool , & would like to ex- change it for income property, now is your chance. Call: 673-4400 DMsJ. of HcsiMw lnYHhMutt Co. 1002 GtMral 1002 ..........•......................••..•........ Sunshine Special New roof. new carpelinit Lhruoul, new dnveway. new paint rnslde and out New pat 1(), new landscaping , OLD SELLER. ~~ .. ANYTIME MfWPORT tfTS. Immaculate 2 bedrm, l balh cottage This would be Ideal for nrst home or retired persons . Large yant, room to expand $75,000 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 STEPS TO BEACH Just 3Jrs. old &.fully Im· HARBOR HIGH prove JBR 3BA. can add addit1on11I bedrms Charmin& 3 bedroom upsta1r11 or leave as with h.ardwood noors on family run rm Warm • bi& lot. Full price earthtones decor . 3,000 SS&,500 Spn.ce up and Ft or qu1hty constr tor save. Call 751·3llll only 199.~00. Owner C:::SELECT super amuous. Realtor. T" PROPERTIES _75_i_-n_oo ____ _ $147,000 Don't mi.u lhi.s ete1•nt Blufrs t.ow\'1 home. 3 lae bdnns. 3 bas. frml d1t1, lge FR. chetirful bnck rrplc. rrd tlle r oof Decorated in btn earth tonea.MS ~\. --::... Walker & lee· RH l lstote lo Sl.,,,500. t•m rm oo xt.l'a lae cor The price ta rlatrt. lht ner lot •cn>u from park. loutlon Is areal. lhf Exten11v1: wood Int. mat.r bdrm L, alanl, tbt m•nY xtru $94 .950 yard ls pool 1IU'd, lhf 496-&1 la nd la tee, tlu ---------1 blthroonu •~ two aod Faa •• Vllley I 034 the rlrcpl•ces •re too. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 644-7211 AFOUMTAIH COUITYARD THE VIEW COSTA MESA 2 BR & GAR. APT. 2 Cov. pttios, nicely furn, So. ol Is the view from the 11parlows m.sur suite ot thls artistically derottt· ed home . The spaclou11 recreation room & .. dance floor :;mooth" patio are Ideal tor enter· Won't s top from thi~ beautlrut .i\l bedroom, 2'11 bath Townhome. Trta(y an excepUonaJ value at $106,960. En· Joy the parquet oak flooring, the plush, plush carpets and custom win· dow coverings. Outstanding Irvine location near schools. s hopping. UCI. Newport Center, tennis club and golf. COTTAGE ~~y $101,500. Agt O\annlng 2 bedroom and -------- BRA.._.D .._.EW tain.lng. Energy saving lien with cozy fireplace. shake roof and highly pollahed hardwood noon, Located on a cor · ner lot w1lh easy access for boa t or trailer storage Priced at last year·s pnce of $51,500. Call~2660 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES. CHA RMI HG OLDER HOME Choice Eastslde CM locahon. tge slooe frplc, 3 bd, dbl detached gar. Big home w /lge R·2 buildable lot Listed at $72,500. 545-9491. -11.UFFS f"'lll f"'lll gas kitchen and endless 4 BR + den extra features. At $72,900 the ld~al comblnauon or you shouJd see Uus fine home TODAY ! a new h ome 1n an 53l-5800 e 11 t a b I 1 s h e d I --'-'--' I nelgbborbood. reaturtn& •larw.oww HI CALL NOW 752-7315 1 1 DONALD M. BIRD Anociate,, Realtors all the lateal l"lchen ap lltate Metworir pointments . overslzed~~~~~~~~~lll~lwl~!!ir4~•~·~ 1040 lrvluw 1044 garage, large rooms. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• • • •• •• •• • • • •• • baths, step down wet·•-------• OWNER GONE V•cant. VERSATILE bar. mini ocean view All Low Mo Pa'ment m 0 v e l n cl ea n I s noor plan. library. sew \Ulk1ng dist ance to • bedroom Olenmar giant. In& rm. music rm .. offtce private beach. Only Assume loan. haTJ 3 newlY palnt.ed & carpel or bdrm .. lake your $1&5,000. fee. bedroom Condo. Super ed. arukf.sl nook + choice. but come see Uus C• 644-7211 location. ~.ooo. dming room. even a den beautifully lndscpd. & IJ!Eft'~·~Cg~\ Living room fireplace decorated 4 <or-5> bdrm , -·-·::.\-'--...!...... $75,950. Tarbell Realtors, 3 bath home, then decide ....... n r.i: -842-8854 • HI~ 95() -------~ _., Hmatllagtoa •ach I 040 I OZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·PLEX 552·7000 .. Spacious owners u111l haa SPANISH STYLE ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine Mesa Verde 2 Story. 5Br. 2Ya ba. ma ny amenities. 196. 700 Ph 751-3930 prin only 3 IR Starter frplc, balconies, polio, THE · . · · home. Sil on your own encl. gar. plush carpel VILLAGE . porch enjoying ocean Ing. Bkr. 536·14114 or REALTORS . breezes. S pace for1_~-~-------i~-------- $79,950 •2000 Sa Ft* l·Level end unit. 3 BR. 2 4Br&f•mlly. ~oCM. camper or boal in old L.agmo a.ach I 048 town HunUngtoo Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K..tlocpn Realty 141-1300 -Stoi poolt Cottage Ne wly r emodeled 2 Bdrm. home just a rew blocks rrom the beach. Bright & airy rooms , ocean view & larae yard Wl.000. ba .• frplc. Lge. private $S9,500Agt~3166 pat.lo. Near pool. -----';...__ ___ , HELEN 8. DOWD MEAi IA.CIC IA Y Xtras Galore REALTOtt 644-0134 3 br. den, 2'-'l ba, 2 sty Condo Gas rr p l . Hlghly uparaded beach Property Truly beaut- iful model $168.500. EASTSIDE beautiful Woodstrenm, Z STORY ~~ner S60,UOO HORIMS UALTY •494-1057 * ONLY $59,500 "Doil house" is the only way to describe our new hsllnJ.: New crpt, new l1le. rrt'Shly painted & de· corat.ed Loads of trees & rose bushes Close lo schools & shops. in choice Easts1de Costa Mesa. ~S-9491. - CALL962·7751 ,,.._..~...,.4S" IHTBMA TlOHAL WKS5 • unw CUSTOM .UILT IE.AL EST A TE The .. SeaM>n" present.a these "3" Starter ForGracto. NETWORK Homes! Well maintained UYIMJ in lovely neighborhoods. Three luxuriously tari1e PubUc Notice Upgraded with feature• bedrooms keynote one o Go•...-Rt from corner lot l o SedMded Ou. V11 3 BR's, 21.AJ bath with rireplacr a nd tge dble aa.raae Canyon pnvacy Sl216.500 Agent 673-4545 our best East Side offer· ...._ • -~ natural wood. lo mini· lngs. The 20x30 living A.I•--._. bllnds. Xtnt schools & IY OWNER l t hous Available to llJlyone No 1v..ft I b · H J\' & REDUCED 9'KJ\I\ s room, poo , gues e. new loan costs. Low in· s.""l'p ng near y ....., s ....,.,.,. pee 3-car garage wllh shop Low SISO's' PH. 968-4456 tacular ocean & coutal s pace and loft make thlJ teresl uvallable, lake view 3 BR 2 Ba 2 yrs a wonderfully flex Ible over payments. 3 & 4 SURFSIDE CONDO new' Subm;l all 'offers, home for a lar11c family bedroom homes, hurry· Rare one story end unit, we 're anxious to sell New ~aint und plush call962·S566. I BR. w/2 car garage. 192.soo.499.2109 carpeting, too $.136,000 $35,000. ~m Bkr. ------ 1 £ IQPlua~I TARDEU. ~':~ ............ !~.~~ :i ~~3S!~<;a~~~Ls~c Fast Action ac• . ··~I I CdlfonM " 4 IR. $11 500 t.acwur vu, great Exec. ~-~~ " .a l&OWMAUET ~00':::e ~1u5~:0~~s. 0&~~ and Cash Talk! 1400 QUAil Sf."' llACH OWNER ANXIOUS. Has Turtlerock investment Coral. Agt. 673-7601 3 Bedrm. 2 bath, kil bought another home! bargain. Appraised at1---""------- wlbar. dble gar. Great FIXlll U,,EI vma condo. 3 bedrooms, seo.ooo. Seller liquidating THIS HOME comer 10<.'alion Asking In nice neighborhood 1"" baths. Deluxe built· al S88.500! Tile entry ... haa an enclosed walled ss1.oooas15 Bring your palnt & TLC ins. Cupet~, drapes, Spanish brick fireplace yard & patio. one large 180.000 area. a s king show and sell. Fullprlce Formal dining. Family bedroom. wllh room to 400E.Ir~ FOR All 1$3.~. Agt. 673·7601 Ju,,t 1411.SOO. Call Tarbell, room. Secluded master expand, near town and c.M.~-=. ·._· ._._-.._ 2 WAS ReaJt.on.1142-6691. wsng. Air conditioned. beach SS7.500. "Z" ~-Im YULllBJEVE OWNER SACRIFICE! EZ_care yard. Seller Realcor.494-8611 . tn SanUI Claus when Lowest priced condo very anxious! Freshly i--------- $36,950 Btn decoraung & de Ug.htful bnck patio area· co mpl i m ent t his spacious I story town· home. If you a re paying w•sted rent m oney. ~·s your chance to get some lax deduc:llons & a savings accnl started. Sm dn pymnl possible 646-7711 -. ' you see lhe price on this around! 2 bedrooms. painted ln11de Submit 2-story family home country charm kitchen offer today. Call now Per( e ct r o r ··T h e + eating area . Living 7S2·1700 · Holldaya" Low. tow dn room. patio balcony. Ol'fN1~0 .. r\1u·1101•u-<1 -·~Ian ::~1:~~!~nd :~~~il;~;,e~~a~;:. [9 liqlll1tl treat younieU to many --. "'""-.. -••••=~' HEAVENLY . REAl"tSTATE O(JQ (,lt·tu"")' • •.t .194 "' I I • •, 4 9 ("! )10 yrs of happinas. Beaut 1--------•1 4BR + ram rm. pri~ only $42,500 with flnanc· lngof your own choice 898-7155 540-3666 SPECIAL J ust in lime ror the hobdays. 3 Bedrms. t~. balh. pool. Owner I.ii re· adytomove. RedC_,.t II I 0 I M091Gia at TalMrt,ftftVlty 962-.. 95 Wooclb"·: All s h i ngled home nestled on a bu v lly er..dM.-w 4 wooded lot; 3 bdrms .. Enjoy air conditioned Roman tubs. loft, decks. comfort, dramatic wind· arc h it ect desi gned lng stairs to 2nd story. 41~Sl58~.500~~~~~~~ Versatile bdrms, par· r:: quet entry & lush beige carpels. Fiesta famlly room, totally deluxe kitchen. Private master A TTl!NTIOHI Owntn/Wlden Pvt Ply will purchase bedroom. $98 950. quality 3Br house In IEST VALUE 540-l720 ' Laguna Bch, Laguna Nlg IM ILUFfS! 1 .-. CUEST .-. TARBEU. orCdM. 499·2109 PRIME LOCATIOH -"' Reduced Sl0.000! View of 3 Br, 2ba, •dJacenl to 3 Br. 2ba, highly up· LAlcJata Hlh I 050 water & night Ugbt.s; 3 grade school. Newly graded Family rm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd.rms .. 2'h bat.ha; split painted Inside. fruit trmJ D~ rm. $78.000. Ph "#I Ill CallfonMa" Beaut 3 Br. cnlrl air, huge ~e:r~ r ~e:a ~r!~~l:: trees. Prinonly. 963-432( RARE UN IV. PARK gar ... ~c. sr::'r'· ,close Cooperative seller will eo.tt... RHfty --------•I Chancellor 4 BR. 2"'2 Ba. lo s.,.,.,... sc 5• rwy. allow for some derorat-1 ____ 63_1_1846 ___ ~ tam-rm. dln·rm, many s.c7-4425anytlme. 1ng changes. $133,000. &Side for sale by ownr 4 DOU HOOS£ upgrades, on cul-de·sac L..,..a M14J-1 I 052 Call ID see. br. 2\.'a ba. $73,900. By The owner in Euro pe s79.5oo. Appl. only· ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt only . 646-6149 says "sell" his Hansel 562-97'95 FIX & SAVE PRIN ON LY. and Gretel dream home. ---------1 3Bdrm, 2 buth, lllr•CODd lie must leave h1 11 4 IMMIDIATE Cor. lot. lmmedoccup. C. F. Colesworthv UALTORS 640-001'0 9 • ~ '• ··~f~fO tP'ft, 11 ' IJ 4 • It 1 BY OWNER 3 Br huge rumpus/ bdrm. 3 Ba. breakfast nook. fplc. din area. modem k1tch To rond. lmmac yard. Quiel HIWPORT HGTS 3 br upandable, In super 1--------• PRISTIGllS THEWOID 1 bedtm. 2 bath home with OCC' .. AMCY '* IOHD RIAL n • ~· pool and spa. You'll v..-G-'I f H love •II the wood tind ..,... THIACE" ru ery 0 omes 1 1', f '.f-' ~A~f \ O~"'·:.<. •·.v~c ll "''" h7t .... ~Yw-(1 SCA.4M-l.ETS An1w'" In Cloulficatlon IOIO street. Walk to Westcllf I llhopl, Nwpt Hi. Tenn11 nbrhd .. w/hardwd nra. R&O, w/w cpla. Ext. new Spianlah texture stucco. lg. trees •nicely lndscpd lot. Lota or rm for xtra vehicl• + dbl gu Cta. Siil ,500 642·3336 Gt"Mrol I 002 GeMf"OI I 002 ••••• •• •• •••• •••••. •••. •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• F\nd what you wont In Dally Piiot Ctasa1fleda Reduced to S86.500 JACOIS llALn '7M'70 ~SELECT . T.P.ROPERTIES ~AL EST ATE SALES COSTA MESA .. SELECT PIOPllTllS 15 OPIHIHGAHIW COSTA MESA OfflCI If you 'vc been thinking of higher commissions und highe r sales jQl\Jme. why not give u..t; a call and get in on the ground floor. .; .. For o confidential discussion or your f ulure al Select Properties, please call Pete Vlotto 751-3191 ••n· I ••• 3130 HARBOR BOlllYARD ,r CSELECT ~ .. F?ROf:iE8T I ES ..... ,,.. IOOZ GIM,.., 1002 11111 ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE l .. CAMYOM MIW OM MAllll'I Bubbling Fountain Greets You at Huge Front Courtyard ln this 4 Br. Broadmoor Ill. Decorative Muoory, Beamed Ceilings, Sliding Walla or Tempered Glass to PaUo & Gardena. Formal Uvtnc & Dining Garden Kitchen w /Pua 'Ibru Bar to Pool Area. Mstr Br Has Adjacent Beautiful Tiled J acuui. $295,000. .. asT o::w•• '" THI oa1e1w -...s Sharp end unit '-rrlna" model. 3 Bedroom, 2Yt bath, park·llke set· un,. $103,000. 881 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 BIG CANYON CUSTOM ... that aplly deacribes lhll gorgeous 3 Br. Me1a Verde hm. This hm has the finest lo cpll, wal brick. See this op· Don't mlu seelng thl.a __ C_7_1_4_1_1_3_1_·9_4_1_1 __ portunily. lovely 3 bdrm. C•m- Spectacular 4840 sq.fl. 4 coverings, etc ... lhal Wiii l'l ·~sic BY bedroom home In flnal r 11 WAl st•gea ot construction. make any am Y com fortable. Shown by •PP THE s[ I Famllyroomandlibr•ry only. Asking prlc Lft overlooking gorgeoua $101,900. Call 9l8·330l Ocean breezea play a pool a re a and golt --------alren'aaongaroundthl113 course. 2 Story llvlna kltlll bedrm gem . Plua h room with massive carpeta, luah tandsCl>g& fireplace and view lot\. superb decor make lhl11 Pt$.OOO. •n excepUotial buy ut bridge model home ln University Park. Showa like a model, newly palnUld lhruout. formal dlnlng rm., and ready tor your holiday ent.ertaln Ina. Close to PoOI, pork and 1chooJ1. Only $77 ,ll<IO red hill 4 .... · SEATBilACE Garden Homo. Plan J , 48 r. ram rm. 2 ba. w t pool . Prin o nly Sl25.000. 493.9825 --- TWO.STORY NIGUEL SHORES 3 Bedroom plus den. Ell clus1 ve gate guai:ded area. $129,500. JAYW. YEATS 6404161 ~ n:. $79,950. Mesa Verde 3BR. Loll of .Roberts ~ ~5 2 -1500 . I~~~~~~~~ REALTORS 499.2237 COATS&WALLACE xlta.s. ~.ooo. Principles -Realty THE VIEW only. A~. 548·5656 IS .... OT Rf AL ESTATE. INC. .... ._...--. .... .. Mesa Verde 4 br, 3 ba. ..._... .._ .. all lh1a home baa to of --------f•m/din'g & Uv.rm. Lae --------•I fer. YW'll alto have 4 IHVISTMOW t5x40' pool w/Jacunl, BDRMS .. 2"" balha, fam. Invest ~ dollars tn covered patio. Ownr. by YUU laJIVI rm., 2 massive Orepl•ce• hanl·t.o-f1nd Income pro-appt. 5.56-1434. $120.000 .. In S.nla Cl1us when a n d a I r . c o n d , perty. Tip,top quality un-D-. PoW I oz+ you aee the p~e on th1a ProlaMlonall.y decouted Ii. In aood rental area of •••••••••••••••••••••" 2·1lory family home! and landacapcd. All thla Colla Meu. Ideal tor ,_~ vt...~ n-a... Perfec t t or • ·The is )'OW"I for $159,500 · ln-U~ln owner or owners. --..--.. ...,..... RoUdays". LOW, LOW eludes land. Two, 2 bedroom uolta ..,..,_,.,....,.. do. Ready to ao al plia nuible ownen Wlll 2 VHra new. 2 Bed-SIS,800. lot SU9.000. C.. II for de· rma, den. 1"4 batha, HOt HO! HOI 'I_ t&llt.~. flrtplacea, •P•eloua, Bt your own Sanu and '-l'~L.-- <l'UN 10• 11ui... IOllN<r• Sl~. treat )'OUl"MU to many R-:.."f~ W.WW.. It olllra years of h•pploeu. • '<lfLI), ..... 671-4141 Beaut. •BR+ ram rm, ~22 pnced only tG.500. with W'i1"8600 Dana Point new custom f\nanctnc at YoUr eholtt. -'========-residence. $145,000. 19•71H 540..UU ~:}lf 'fHE HE.AL . ~ ESTAH RS C........ .. M..-1022 Webb Realty 831·2170 't523 CA..,.,,!Ja;I~ ....................... A STULll! OPEN DAILY .. otluUd nller•. ·~1-· ~ 8A.M.T08P.M. SBORECLIPFS !;t.{~t:~•· ••.ft'fW BY OWNER -The Colony. ="Jetty vn. Priy iiYiiL,y Cl90" ....... •1-. I --3 Br. tam rm. frplc, air MWIS7.~~.t•· UALTOI 6414411 'We'ra hereto help! 1 ~·000· Prfn only l SIATBllACI 4BR 2ba popular "J" Plan. Comer lot, quiet cul-de·HC, beated pool Loc•ted ln t.he private comm .~ tennis courta. rec. center. walk to beach. EN~OV THE 0000 LIFE. $125,000. Olll 4N·9825or_..,.. UMTAL: l..aJuna Nlsuel SBR & 4.BA from '3$0to M7S. C:::::SPD!.~ 113c:;::, .......... ,._ • I .. -,,. Coldwell Ranker 49'97ll2 •>•..otJ6 I • - ..•.••.........•.•..... ·····•••·•·•··········· •.•.•......••......... ~··•&tcrt. ......... t.d * OAll..Y PILOT ....... POf'W. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!Z.~!!? .. ~~.~. ~~ ..... ?~.~ ~~ ....... ?~!.~ ~.~~.~~ ... ~.~!::~~ ... ~.~~!::.!'!!~ ... ......_...._ 1067 MewpwtlNd 10'9 Maw,....t•oeh 10'9 Le•tt w/10'40. 3.BJ, den. lrpk. 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Qu;ietbHIA1dc culdc.-11ar w ltcr rumpua rm + Nltes·f7$-Zfl8 crpb, bhl\$ 122:1 Krtcl waJIJ)aper W/Dh<>Okup ~u.el11 •• . w•ler New crpu. dfl*, Poruco entry lluae llv smalln home behind_...._,, h n'lo 3107 yard 6426Z43 $295 mo 873 8704 , Walnut ~u11r1> paint Walk w icbOob. rm brick frpl r Uvetnone.n:ntoullbe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z8r lbalhn...lx Newly 1147~ ~hid Culullornpt.~ aho 0 p,, lt'nLoll cRlurb Sp•croui. "al country other .. "OURPLEX same . . ..,., ....,.,,,,e niv " 175 1mo Sf' t' "· kttd~n · brukfwil :u·u ll'rnu All II 8 ~ l300. Pena Pt Nr Bay " cpt 't.I. drapes blUna Ready' S2U 2 br. k1d."I Cu!verd•Je Col Park 846671$or~U..O Maantracent BONUS ocean. 2 Br utitll June. S300 $48·3011 \ petsok. Fe ~Rocle -----~ •'AMILY ROOM. ov{'r K...t lopn C213l 243-5318. " Maia ft.-nt•ll ~CJ 2 bdtnl rour cbolce or :J Newport SboreAI ~ br1 "' 700 1q ft rime HIWPOl'TSHORES lffftyl41-IJOO C.-.. W. llU 2 br. E·Slde. New rpu, ' rroro$34otoS4(JO tam rm. bth. uinrua • he•rth trplt• loo ' Charmanu ho m t> on Paint. $300 mo Avall l280. 3 br. 2~ ba. k\d.s 3bdrm """'"Choice of 14 pool 328 Prvspect. $47$ • 7•• ............. IW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12-l5S49384Tortf.31T7t2 ..... ilok Fee rrom~~to·-~ 9828D64 Olthedral tx-amt.-d cell beautifully lantbcped ~" 2 br. 1 blk to ~ean. 314 ""Mam Rental:. $4~0 ....,., ~·J r ------ Ina. 12 fl . wet bo loL2patl08,llltundeck& UNITS Narct•ua ..... 00_ ..,0 2 Br.pvtyard&xar.New __ · •bctrm yourrho1cl!o 6 w /r c frla. Scel ulle 111ew or ocean . P vl • ., ... cpt& d frc.>shl,y paint Hi ~ CromS450to$550 s.ca.-• JJ76 H .• "sfllaatl ... i! maater Tiered rcdw driveway prov1dell um I~ Costa W.MI 044 UGO. . .... .;_,.. rfM, 711:• ,,.,.7 .-.Ii!+°" No ... e ti ._...__ ~luxe new unlt11. Still cu_. _, __ If!!? ""-=-" tt.bour 3241 ~·H TY ••••••••••••••-•• •• •• • decltt!d lumu patio plepark'g Walktopools, llmctoch008ecolors and CotfaMeta 1114 "--t . S la.I •1•·' Utll ••••••••••••••••••••••• IANCHllA.L NEWCONOO ........... LI-.~ liQ rt . Plull -muc teno.as ., beach. S69.9:1-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __,,al$ pee • OIV. 3 B ~ h~ townhOU'"" s .... 2000 'JR "b p I ....... .. Lp•rm• " more! C•ll rust 752-1700 ~-673 7601 °"'"•on:. pd 1 br pet ok l''ce r, ·• .. ..... • ~ r ~ a. oo · -7'2•'920 "' ,~,,,,,,.,.,,., ....•• , •. ' --fo'um LJtUe Old !louse. M~lnRtmtah1 S40~0 . Sparkling new cond -i•h ~1 13M ••OOOUAH.HNI HAC,. [ I ODeofaklnd Monaco in Ulll.pald.Matureurre-_;_ -100 . Ciall "Lt1.i·-. • .... ~~1 .... G e 11~1:11;t HarbOr View llomci. I I , ..... -~1 tared male only. No Co&)' 2 br. S215. Gar11.:e. IM'-137tor846-~eves. LAlgimalf.eda l.Z41 _,,__ ~-· c;i~1""1 l~n every" way, , '! Everylhtl\g upgraded ...-d uldrenor pets. Cl25 mo. kldsok fo'ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccmittr.G -~-• Be ..... ll la ·• "''" Plac9 1925 Anaheim Ave Ma1n .Renl~I~ ""'0"...,0 IBR.2BR41J br.bchfml. ••••~'•••••••••-•··-· 2-Story family oriented Fe!~Q:;'nfr o:;~l's;l°"'& ~ S48-JTJ6. u Q.'" ....,, lrW.e 3144 un Cit tr Or 494 ~3J . IM CHARMING home wlth 5 bdrm11 • 3 LI DO ISLE -By owner Sun 640-28.M "°° Ol.IA~s,~-~920 ""°' Mo .... --L 3169 Mesa Verde 3 br. 2 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 12l3l 876 2723 evt'S OLD SAM JUAH balh.s; formal dining, 2 2 Br. den, 2 Ba. 1 .. palio __ "9wpon-new decor Sec luded bk S hi Sb "' d - -rrplcs ""'ZY family rm .. 67 S'--Tott-...a ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd bltns •. ..,"' Ownr uns ney arp c.n B£U9.o.a Tb as ch 11 rm1n1 2 Garden. '"k'11c .. --•. a dn _suo.ooo. 613-1810 Bluffs "Z" Plan .• ,.. -...... d a u bl ~·~ de nc11 "' " 17 Un1l Mot.el /Apt Beach collage 1 br 961i9301 Con o 2 r.I a I lnts LAGtJMA llACH bedtuom, 2 balh " n hghtrul apacloui. yard BY OWNER, Newport Vl.sta Roma addre:.s S ...,,,..,000 ••ooooot>o Singles ~oo ! $200 Comm poo . c ose3 o 3 BDRM new•r horn ~has pluah CllflJl'l with h~-"-ome --' T ,.. __ _. B _..,, · •i • wn o... .. _ be ( ••c. frwys . No lse I 25 -... ma. fareplac:e, bwlt-IDI & .. """ c:ovcn:u errace \AIUUO. 3 r. &'<!rm, I-' dine rm, FR Owner Carry Balanct! """aeuwm r, ee _,,, 0-Poiftt 3226 67$-64118 loc<aled an Po rl1f1no 2 car garatie Woo'l lul pauo A mus t bee ot Ba, newly decorated New lasting Sl25.000 Agent 6134545 631-2011;$47-2501 Laguna 2 l:llllh l>, loog'Call&46-2158 d~t> 95.000 156,900 Dys. 540-1219, CaU645-722l BACHELOR DUPLEX :.•_••••ho••••··~··••&••C••• Woodbndge Twnhme 3 Br fireplace. oce11n view 493.0588 even IOI' & £vs 494-0536 Century 21 "Westclirr" Comm or Rei.. Grosses Slll5 1 645 9493 .... ~ me. v.:ean a 2 Ba A IC upgrades Excellent f•maly home weekends ii~b~ ------$900 mo 3 Units. on /mo y r y. -nyon View" Bra.nd new, lake&poolpnv 640-8542• ;aL~monlh. ----~1} BroadmoorSeav1ew Pla.Scaca....t. 1076 901110 lot S80M firm. af\er6pmorwknds. upgrd'd thru-oul 38r, - ----MISSIOMllil.TY NEW38r2.,..RaTwnh."lt•, ~ 4. $165,000 4br. fam rm.,••••••••••,•••••••••••• 218 222 w Wlbon c M Bayshores; year lease. 2ba. dining. ram rm 3 3 Br 2 Ba, on cul de s ac ,..,_ 49 4-0 731 encl dbl iiar. dl.hwi.hr •H·Z800 ha, \aew 12l3>E97-~ •••JUST PERio'ECT 547-4824 net 6pm. Owner 1. BR. & bunk room , c ar gar $57 51 mo lge yd. close lo schls & dl"Pll frplc pool & J• ---------Immaculate be11ut'-f e..""M '" 4113-7278 pk SJ95 552-0430 art , 0 • 't•b EASTRqJFF J c M comp um.~ on... 71,M {)(oenn view $2'iS. , br. mJ ona , r. s mc 4 B & F l w/JBR 2BA t•harmang II un1L~ c.La ~a 4.z br Realtor 548·5527 yearty. Fee ok $425 493-4260 . ... wport .. oeh 1069 r 9 am rpm ~1 frplc 1>hakc roor 2 &41bron •,acre All ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lt!W y owner nn. on . . '11 " r "ell -"'M 29" dn Ho.Mt UwfwwilMd e Toro 3232 (212 bdrm, I ''.r bath Main Rent.ts. 540 me <_....o ... _ -3-At I '"'1183J.9lfi9 pnvate patios, on t e .,au,, · _..., • · Con h _.. -4•Y F!ll> THI DUCKS Y ""' prettiest i•omer in town Pnn only Ball V11UAhen, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dOli SJlO mont ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ r r om l h e I gt• 1---------t ONLYS72,500 533-6600 GeMral 3202 NF.W 3 Rr. 2 ha O"l the Eves.~-4536 Or r rd $300 ~ waterfronldeck . 2sty. LIDOISU •BERTHAHl::NRY • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• mo 49!1 29M6. !HI . ------••••••••••••••••••••••• lakt• w,fanlai.tu· vt(•w• locJunaHill 3250 l • rplc, ya -Nr BR. & playrm . J ba Charming hou:;eon greut REALTORS 4!12 t121 BELMONT SHORES On Cor lot. A/C & all xtra:s. •RENTALS* 3 BR Xlnt cond .. close lO BriliWf. S-A. Xlnt cond Walk to pools, street Fresh & c lean Zl5 Del Mar, San t;lt•m 8 UNITS Ule water. 2 sly. Cape s.525 1714 I 962-3614 ----- tennis &o<"ean $96,500 Santa Ana Five 2 bdrm coo 3 br 2 ba ram rm ---2 BR, 21,; Ba.. . . . $5~ s.c:hls & shop'g. ctr. Lac SOllllttLocJ-a lZl6 YW lirrc k frplr • lots or B-Plan Condo2 Br. I''> ba. & 3 I bdrm Prime pro f 1' ··-_;~-k 2' • Fo.tain Valley 3234 I Br, den, 2 ba .. • $475 $350.4~122 ..................... .. CA OODREALTY panelln a. updale? ocean111ew.pool.nr 11olf perty Sl 25,000 , 15'-' s1o'o8;;;,.._.A lca~gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR.PlanA ..... SSOO ---2Br 3Ul949t.hAvc fnctt •541·1290• kitchen. 3 Bdrms., 2 ~e-S59.SOO.Pvtµty down 433_5093°-v -an FAM1LYlfome 4 br.den, 3BR2Ba S450FAMlLYDetigbt 3 br.2 d . le "ikto ---------t baths. $147.000 675-3587. BILLGRU .... DY pool & redwood patio 2 BR0 &de~········· $4$0 ba Call for details $385. Y • ooean v w. wa SPYOL~S HILL. Vu, ' " lol»aP111i11tllllo 3207 $460 mo. 960 3076, 3Br .. FR,2 8a . .'.'. ... $495 SJ8-.00$/833-4678 7P~ .,!!!•ch. S400. (213) B 2 Ba I l br d ne REALTOR 675-6161 .,.,.........,., r • a~ an THE VIEW l•--------·I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 640-2771 San Luis Rey ..... -M25 Lagamo HI~ 3252 -- housebyowner.640-l 75 l ALONE IS WORTll $3llO Ullpd.lbr.den.50' Red 3 b 2 b t · 4BR.FR._ .... $550 •••••••••••••••••••••••W ...... w 3291 IY OWHEI $115,000. Move in now P.ast Side CM 2Br, 18a, water. kids/pe1$_ Fee e~. r, 0 • nu cµ :;, 4 BR. . . · · S475 F Le d It ••••••••••••••••••••••• C RoyalR.att~ t1 A ••PPn>~t·d. ··unit~. Maan Renu.lJ> 540,5370 drps, rplc. encl patio 28R.den ~ 2°rBr ~d!!!acoundoc.~amn Clettn 3 BR.28A. Cptf.. Bayfront Pll olhns Ii.le.I~~~~~~~~-"! ... • " " q • S37 51 mo 963 4569 lBR 1425 "" .... r 0 Trade o r r1nance I 519CaminodeE.o;trt'lla !),j)Jlli,q rt lot. plans. by COf'CMadtfMw 1222 5Jl9S4SARt.Nofee · tai.llc view Clubbse ctr d'll". R/ , 2 car Slllt' $308,000 67:17770 n IEACHHOUSE Capo Bch 49J 2U3 11wnt•r1-.:>-2315 58R,FR S650 pool $.525 Pvt owner 132$/mo 963 4$~ 558-8723 SuJl('r 2 br + den homt-Wa 1 k lo be a~ h 1 m 11 unJt~. C•'"'t" .... 0 •. 0 2 br. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bonus rm 2 Sty. cleun, 3 Rt'fer to Moraarch Sum 531 ~ Al(t No fff r 1 ~ • .,., " '""u •S or Hwy, newer. 3 br br. l ba. UW, rp. cpti1. mil. ~-033l ----IB>UCED $2,500 w cozy rp c, gourmel mac ulate t bedroom ha p\I p11t111 encl 2ba, fplc, lndry. no pets, drps, 1425 963 4569 Z Sty, 4 br. 2 ba. nu q>q. ":tchcn & lolS of Glass adult condo Wa::>ht•r g Jr Jg•· SI 7 !I. 5 u u re(. gar .. $495. 675..fi900 531-9$45 A"'. noree 1-...1.--"'a• r •M ~~~~ID_:!, .. swA .. '."'Noc1 Beautifully dec:or'd 2hr I nd1• uf owners~lp Co~ dryer & refrlg included Own.-r \~l 557 lfi94 , .,.. ~ --M-~....., ,.,,... .,. & den home In Nwpl only $72.000. Wen t last Xlnt terms Low do-. n s.M; !l95o Beaut nu hme, Jasmine Tiburon 3 Br. 2t 1 Coodo 4Br, 2ba, view $4$0/mo ree. Shores. Owner anxious. Olll 642-3850. Property S39 500 Creek. 3 br, ram rm. 2300 Refrig dsbwshr stove . Gofd Realty C--.... --.. , agt. 631-3900or646 7414 Hoose · · 224 sq rt. no lse req 'd bltns ·pool pra~il 'l(e:1' Woodbndge. Bnarwood 4 ~ 831-2700 !1Mla•R· I •1t r-:==:;:_...:.. __ ,:=:.L_ _ __:====:::::; 644-6449 SJ75 ' 963 342~6 · ' Br 3 Ba, avail. 12/15. $550 -~fw NlllM-d 34&~ AMCHORA&E SUPERUMITS mo or mo rent or l se_OCEAN VlEW. adull •••••••••••••••••••••h Got five golden rings you want to sell before Christmas? !\love them under our tree. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Dally Pilot wUJ publish special P•l~S to make It easier for yoa to convert your saleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell yo u r toy s. spo r ts equipment , lu ggage, appliances, furnitur e, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your bo11lness -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree la easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the la{1e1t box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS If you run more than one time. For more laf ormatk>n and to place your ad Just call 642-5678 and ask for your airtstmas Ad· Viser for more Information. Your credit Is good with us. we·u bill you or you can charge your ad to your Ma s t er Charge or BankAmerlcard. . . DAILY PILOT 642·5678 IMYISTMENTS ..! )M old Complete rec 2 Bedrooms. large open ~15 213-882-3245 Evs. community spac ~:: Br, New 2 br. t•;, ba. or ~h. fJtlllllei; Prin•d at beamed li ving room ....... 1,,,,,_ •--L 3240 den, 2 Ba. lse-$415 mo l'vt patio. frplc., pool. 171 .. , .. 9"7711 500 large family or dining rta -,.Oii---... LEASES 496-4482 I b .... -S20. J>t•runal d h h & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.-und , lcnn1s. c u f1~~Ft:1n;~ r"':::P~:ce AVAJLAIU MlssioftVt.io 3267 hou~c. nr srhoola & Washer & dryer 1n FORLE~l'; 3bedrm.2 ~~~:~~ = ••••••••••••••••••••••• shops: SJ:,() 840·~ t•luded. Good lo.-ut 1un ba. brand new. 170011q fl 2 BR. 2 Ba $37S Uke new h1~ 3 br. rum rm. 1-'ounllan Valley 2 i1wy s:;oo. moolh. 64~ Lundin!! home w 13 ('ur 2 BR. 2 ):ja ~ 2 ba. fprlt'. bltns. :! c11r condo 2 hr, 1 v. ba. gur SS25. mo 1ncld1< 2 BR, 2 Ba 'S4J5 J(ar Li:I." fncd yd. Kids di.hwllhr , ~or . cpta, Spacious. new 2 br, 2 ba. gardener No pet..'! 2 BR. 2 & S450 ok No (c"t' $375 mo 1:-l 11rp!.. pool. S325. mo Santo A.no I 080 • ....................... 1£. ,Quael ~ OWNtt :!br. ~ood locatann, Plac• newly dl·mr'ttl tlll!I So Prap..-li•a Oak St $36,!JOO s;tfi 1200 7S2•19l0 l•OO OUAll SI HIWl'Otll HACH U y owner 3 Ur townhou5c . ClO!il' In lo 0 C C & South <:011 st l'laui Adulll> Rent-Lbe Or Buy. s:l!i,950 lmmcd passession (;a 11 646-630R bltns. fplc 2 car gar S 1-'0R Lt::/\SE 3 bedrm. 2 2 BR, 2 Ba · $4g$ Pioneer lllty, ~-~t Vf!ry ntl·o.1194 11105 Tl'I l'LL'.X ... SIU"'CM olHwy. $385/mo.675·6000 .... b nd 1900 ft ----- ' r. c. ,., ""· ra new sq 2 BR. 2 Ba SS2S ~ leoc.h 3269 NW 1•·r ''ll EST d •lu•-1779 We!llmanu1tcr Uniq ueHomes. Landi ho /C I r--"' "' -· ng mew orm a 2 BR. 2 Ba... .$525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR, 2BA. hv, din, pool, sou.Im M7 6075 Cute Dahlia Sl 2Br rear dln. rm . fam rm, wet 3 RR, 2 Ba. ~~ • HOW A VAIL • t.ennas $450. ~7 hse Perfectforcp+or barS575 /m o. lncldg 3BR 211-1Ba ~..., 4UMITS fa~yw/lchild.673-0680 gardener.Nopets JBR:2ea ' .. $450 ~ipe~~~· $SiO() lo To~ COSTAMESA aft2pm. RoberisRHlty J BR,2Ba.. .$450 BIG CANYON. $750 to U..fw"'*d 3SU Just listed Two2-bdrm . H d 141·1611 3 BR12Ba... ·-·S450 $995permonlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---5-lll LGCJllH I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S..per OcHn Vt.w Secluded Euiiy hv'I(, 2 hr den. 2•, hu. wood & glass. Earth toned con I hath and two3-bdrm . 2 ouse wante • unfurn ,l~~~~~~~~~~I 30r4 Br,2V.a ba -$495 HASTINGS &CO Near South Coast Plaaa, bath $120 000 Wall ei. CdM or No. La1una Bch.1 • 3 BR, 2• 1 Ba.. ~ Realtors 640-s.Soo Bradford Tnhse. J 8K changt• ' businessman. non --tBr. 2ba. 4 blks from 3 BR.2~'1 Ba ..... ....,., __ l VJ Ba.newlydecorat.ed. w~ 1091 Plac• · ~~.5()() 11t'J 11411 lo· iQuall l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~...-tittll sw.750 Vacant 3 b<lrm ,.00 °""?,ss~·~r~,11AC,. house on Ir.: cor lol. •, ___ _ m1 to Westmanstl'r M11ll ~ RR house. 2 Bil houw & New p1unt c:rpl:.. Bkr d uple, t osla Mc•i>a 54()-00SS ~55.000 Owner 64S-7117 'ii lelpn Special 3BEDROOM BEAUTY I 000 WESTSIDE RE Al! Y I NC • ll·Hl-;.>J2J lOUMITS UNDER 7x GIOSS s 12,500 ,.,. ..... ~l)a!'aom. und well maln- lJaned, nc•.;r park Flex1 hl1• tt·rrns Wtll c" \'hun"c smoker. no kids, no pets. Weslmlllilr Mall, I blk lo 3 BR. 2.,., Ba .. $560 HV Hms, Carmel 3 Br Pool. lge polio. child OK. S450 mo. 492-4444 04" eves schls, cul d-sac K 1ds 3 BR, 2•.-, Ba S600 +FR. nr park & achoo!. S330 mo. 556 1977 496 7575 OK $4U. Ph 848-9427 3 BR. 2"'1 Ba S600 o - - --- J BR. 2•,, aa .:$600 ~mo &«m BRANUNEWJ Br21"1 8a. CottoM..aa 3224 BEAUT 3 Br. new tile, ••••••••••••••••• •• •• • 1 Cpl.!! & dr))5, JUSl pa an led J br, F.-S1de. Nt'w paint & $360 Sngls. children, cpts. frplc.. gar S400 pets. OK No ree $36~0 mo Avail 12-15. S49-3847 or Agt .• 673-5744, 554.5337 or 838-7712. 3 BR. 2 ba. gar dr 3 Br. 2ba Condo. E ncl opener. cpt/drp. Child patio, pr, adults only OK. S375 mo 982·3170 No pets. 581·5851. eves 556-7627 3 Br. nr achls, parks, bch, xlnl cond. Fplc, $485 D"IO 1...tahftlo fff/ Af# NRSHOPPlNG 4br/2ba/S395/mo. lsl. + last & M<.'Ur1ly. COSTA MESA Carol, 642-4000. J BR. 2Y2 Ba ...•.. --. $625 Bluffs I-level 3 BR, z ha fplc. "'I ma from Doheney 3 BR. 2 Ba S800 Lovely ~reenhelt & pool St Bc·h & Dana Wf\tlrf_ 4 BR, 2.,., S. $475 S450 /\gt 644· 1133 $450 ~r mo 634-8282. •BR. 2l'J Ba furn $595 -----------8-5PM. 524 1012 E"s - 4 Bit. 2..., S800 Harbor Vw Home. 3 Br. 2 ---,.. ... 4 BR, 2.,., Ba _ $850 ba-Carmel. SS75 per mo. Apca ta•llh. Fa 1111._. • 6444765S ...................... ; WATERFRONT Condo. 116oaldcmd l7°'i W/34' Slap. 3 br, 3 ba, dbl •••••••••••••••••••• .. ..' gar w1opnr. lse or lse:? BR Winter rtenlal. 1225 opt 640-9119 mo. No pet.a. ---675-$217 -----WATMFttONT lc6oaPulillwla 1707 Ohr Real Ettate • lac $.135/lsl/last/sec /ctn NEWER HOME lmmac, spuc' br. 3 ba, a car g. Walk lo schools & shopping. Baraaln price of 1475 848 9427 or 1163-328'7 J M 1Quai~ fo'r. Qlr/3br.2ba./Condo ••• •••• ••• ••••• •••• •• •• p • Cal 549 ... 655 MoWlie Ho..s Prap...-tl-TWO Sty home 4 br. 3 ba for s. I I 00 75,.1920 ~~~~~~~~~ ram rm, 3 yrs old. Beaul ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•00 00A1u1 HtW ''~ Redec. 3 BR. 1 BA. n ~-3755, 1168 2720 LIDO PENrN .. 2 & a den, ••••••••••••••••••••••• over 2500 '.'IQ. rt . or t..geStudlo,yrd,gar-18111 ULTIMATE living. Full lo bay & ocean . 313 It OPEN DAILY security, underground Bay, 675-3013 aft. fl parklng & dockage avail -----8 A_._M_T_0_6_P_._M _ _.. $9l5 Per mo .. years lease Ncur waler. $100 Utll pd. Want A Fith Potld7 Kids ok · Fee Turt.lerock 3Br. 2ba. auto i.prk l rs, cul-d -sac '4951 lse. 752.0428 Lovel,y 1 atory home with ~am R~lal1', 540-537o Mull1lt'. \ludular llom1• & 18 MEW UNITS ktlchen, paint. cpls. --- llwldinit Urhvrn Sl·t drps. $325/m o 963·456li Clean. 3 br. 2 ba. RIO S&S bwll College Park 3 bdrms. & a li;:e. puneled Lee a br. 2 ba. anel. util. bonus rm. L.ndscpd back Nr beach S.125 t 115 W yard with IUbh green. Hal Blvd 96Z 0505 up. & Sf•r\ "'" tl7~ 7570 ORANGE 531-9545 Agt. No rec. cpt.s, drps, 2 car gar doll house. Im mac 3 br. l11rfn•t•1·~1 orinln COUNTY F-mil ho 3 b kid 1345 963-4569 531 954 2ba,$375 Eves640 I~ fish pond & lots or -- -"'<18 2 tiR .! B . 71 '<tn1 !'.1111 tlm(' l•H'hoo'<t' colors t'OllU 1"t R 1'.1rl.. $111 IMMI 111111 OPllOOb 1-;xrcllcnt f..&6 431!() l\gc111 .11c11 W1ll cxchnn1w Acnepf'Of'1• 1200 ...... ~;~·~e;;; ...... 11· l=.r: ~ Prime agric ulture or Prap ... ti- sub·dl\'1610n. Pahrump, 712·1920 Nevada short da.stanC'e 1.eoo OUA1ur NtWf'Oli HACH rrom ~Veil•• Loft fOf' sde 2200 llYIRLY CUI.DOM ••••••• ••• ••. •• •• •• •• •• 11.EALTOI 645-2411 ------- a Y me, r, s Agt, noftt -----pnvacy Convenient lo Costa Metc1 3724 pet.a. $295. Beachcomber, ---Colony 3 Br. 2 Ba, new r ee. $15 631 -20 It . S Shore home. 3 BR, 2 b• crpt.s/palnl, comm pool, 547-2501 nu pain\, cpl.JI, drpe 1335 tennis No pets $395 good schools & s bopp111g •••••••••••••• •••••••• • IA Y Ir IEACH $40.00 WEB( Is UP REAL TY 6 75-JOOO •Studio & t BR Apts •TV & Maui Serv Av11I 2 Br. l ba, new cpt. rreshJ M3-4Selt !!3! 9545 Agt N 833-2048 wknds or art 6 ~~~~~~~~-, paanted_ pvt encl yd ree. --LOVELY :.! sty .a br. 2''2 BLUFFSTWNHSE '250/mo. $46-3166 H U N T I N G T 0 ba, ram rm, cpl, drps 3 Br. :! Ba. narely de • f'ht>neServ. Hld pool Zl71\ Newport Blvd, CM 54A·97S.S or64S-3967 M""" V_..e 3 BR. 2 Ba HARBOURARF.A,3 BR thruout, grdnr lncl'd coratcd , $5UO m o ...... ""u 2 BA w /huge Cam II &10-0074 75.2 0917 SUS CASITAS new crpt.s & drpll. Seel room & rrple. ne 11 -----------1 Minutes to NB l RR appreciate. S450 mo llChools $425/mo. CAL 2 BR. Den Patio home, 3 Br, :? Ba, llarbor View. rum. Adults . no pell, 642·882il days. 751·318 T 0 BIN RE ALT Deerfield. cov. patio, adlts, s:550 mo. 644-4211 2110Newport Blvd CM evt>s. 846 1371 .WE ALS w/bltn gas BBQ, neicl to _m_es:_s_a_g_e ______ 1 ....... rro,.rty 1400 4aR 28/\, movc·ln·cond HAVE other propert1e rommunlty pool, I child E bl rt 3 bd 2b Sl7S. Bachelor. all uttl ~ C-t.v Kids OK ... ,.,._ PILO for rent. Homes, l\plll OK. Avail. art Jan. I a sl u rm. a P 11 t 1 o + p e l ._IDOfo -·'.·' RE/\LESTA.,._,,TEUl\l\Ult Condos $4.'i(). mo lease 551·2784 hom<' w /dbl J(ar, patio, rk•achcombcr, r~. $15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Horse lc>vcna here at 1s 1' ....,...,...._ ------frplc, bll·•ns. cpl & drps. 631-2011 , 547 2501 The Motil sought arter Sc1' arce Burk U~y~~acAant 2 br house, huge llv rm. Five hdrm $450 mo. n ---------llf wshr/dryer. mo lsc No --- part or W1l'lb1re Blvd, m ,,. Ufix:JOO ion,.,, -1, frplt• & hearth, bit New I and II' a c Cs W I t S $350 pets. greenbelt v •~w Cozy I br. pullo, 1ls' Beverly Hllh1 I story fuJly font{'(). a11kan" only AM / rM radio & in Hghway, avail. Oct• 4lh a nu 0 mo rerrtg, dshwr, pool <tcs. 11 Ing I ~ s o k , SJ 7 building + mci:uinlne. SM.600. Call 540·11.51. lt'rt'om Com pl re 897-6829. Upgraded 1 bcdrm. 2 OwnerQ:I0-7309 Buchcomber. rec S. Totaling 550011q. rt . Addi· modeled. Child or pet ok --LAH--D-M_A_l _K_--t bath Condominium. With Tri level condo, 3 Dr. 631·2011 , M7_·2:10_1 __ ~ tlooal 2000 sq. fl, bldg. as. mo.983-S383 enclosed ~aruste. over great locallon. Irvine IWll4•'"9dl l7 11.900 sq rt land. Good .....;...----------4 4 Br. 2"' bu. 2 Story. Lri 11lzed premium lot Aval~ Ave. F./oo UnJv Or. to ••••••••••••••••••n. parking. For sale by1~~~~~~~~~I MonticelloTownhome'-n pie gar., frplc , patio Janlll, '77. r1eC1.&ephonl.l Woodstream CondOtl un STUDIO , owner. John Gamble.1. c:rpta,drlJllcpalnt.3DR Ed1aon H.S . $475 mo rorlnlormauon. . N ·' ._."" · .·, " 21US7-6090 Loh-Coat.Mffe 2 BA. $335/11\o. Unlqu Stan.M8-7307. 546-41 I ·~.~~lrolaen '"'-SHWMldw' 1600 2 vacant, I w/o lder _•_1om __ es_,_M6-99G ___ . __ --t4 BR Condo, pool, tennis JobnC.niy 648--7414 PuUKJtcbenATV house. nxt. door is newer 2Br, redec. Gar. encl bandbsll & baaketbal UneM & UllUU.. consl. Can be bou.llhl IS. paUo, matutt adltll, rer l350 mo. 979·7888 ~ MU.E TO OCEAN ILDG pack11ge or separate. s:MO·. M-1078 ON ~F.NINSULA loy91 Sllllh Xltlt ll\ve11tmt SS00.000. 673-7601 &Slde 38r, 2 be, gar, enc Dice townhouae $340 + w/beach & w11ter ncroe11 727 Yor., 0 ..,. llY4 MID/l)MT\ Call tor more 1nlor. Agt. H.B. 3 Br, 2 story, wpe ~~~~~!!~!~ Exdtlnjt 3 Bdrm homt' MeW Owner wlll tln&n<'<' 9•; vd, 2 kids OK. no pet.a depoatt.84.2·2032 thestreet S4901mol11u Int. Prin only . eves o.tofStat. ~ ""'PEClALLVLAR"'o Huch Blvd al Yorktown m> ~. VACANT• 3 8 2 8 <""7 UC. SJJL. A .. , I &M-1917 ,,...ty 2600 ---------t r a 4 Bdrm & rlen Frc>nt _,. •••••••••••••••••••••••Corner 3 br, 2 be, enc bltns, cpta, drps, new TERRACE P rof. up w/vaewofwatt'r bo·L & ---------SHOPPING ~AU Florida Land Por Sale: palio. fprlc .. boat/lrl paint, $31S. 847·Z760 an ~raded 3 Br 2 Ba. Cplc, Spygla!b Jilli ss7s11~0' t Br arlll tcl"dn apt W/pool Son JuonC.Opivrono Trade Or Exchange. Haa acea $425. mo. M-2700-SPll wetbiir. l'<'hool. s hop· Aat &3MAOO Cloec to h. $175 mo. ~I> I Blk from Minion. Good Markel Value Great loc.rorlwys,acbla 1+21280condofrpllndry ~I, fw)'s $420 ~ ~i;:l,~:1St.Frlo e atorea ctr ofrteft. $310,000. 963-3933. • b ba at rn r~ rrUo tea . .. _ .......... ._0800 ahopng ... r , 2 • d v-I u,':~~~~~~~~ •-1e-L 17~. v" •·-•· 0-·-· ·....,.. -.al..... gar. Poot. Townhouto. 3 m1 to bcb.. r mrld:l atl-ON THE WATlm _,_... 9lift ._ oralUPM.m-.3091 W..ted 2900 s:t:i0.847-~0C'$5'7·2l'1'1 Brkburat & Adami NEAT. cluo 3 Br 2 Ba Park your fhy bo•t out ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ce•ll•••l•t/Tow,.. ....................... -----------1 ...,5t75-0023 ~h hoinc. lmmed OC· aide Yourdoorolthl11 lov STEPSTOOCEAN • ............ 1700 Pvt Pt)dookln1 ror Pride KIDS. N'f'Sot( Ola 3 br 2 ba r I ul cy. $425 per mo. Rltr. Cly 38r homo W/&talnt'd View. frpl. 1ar. l br I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol "'-·-·-"''" lnco"'e un· Eutaldo28r, 129$ d • 'tf! c .• c . 752-9031 ore~. •9'7-3298 aJns beams ttarmth & 1285 494-5184 .-, VWDl'••m.. ... S1!J.82S8 e·•ac, prea ,,.e area • . _ _ 1 CONDO scenic L••una lt.i, Oranae Co. only. To cloae t.o ahop'1 cntr. no $50() lrvlot Qrovea <Only s!Jp.!t 4ec:ot S6051mo, ~er Duplex. 2Br. fw-n • .J HUia. priced for quk k $500,000. Or WOJ.tkl con· New E. aide, lae. deluxe 1>1'4. Call Doyle M2·"'83 lf'C\lred comm In trv I yearly lie. 1N 1.,., ba Foccod air heal. sale by OWMr, ready for sider vacant prol)trty triplex; 2 BR, l S,, bi .. cr-...Saft&pm. Brand nN-!l Br,:? b•. or PBdENlNSULA l'O tT cpt'd. e.nd Alt. LI( PV'l t lmmed. occupancy or r.ooedforsame, SJ0.1144. (rpl. & prlv r .. r yd, near ttnnt>J ~rt&. POOi 4 rm11 w/b..trort ••· Pt~O. paved. North end. , xlnt Investment. New From l380 mo. Alt da1J! Spacloua 3 Br 2~ Ba & Jaoout. Call m -5317 PrelU1lioW1 wooct lntr 41 eJoee t.o bch. Wiil l&e, u Crpta, drpa. fruhly You don't octet o Ron to 552.7000. nilbta~ Twnhmo, fplc. In Liv 84 t ·30wkd.)'I. elU., bea.m.& It lkarmt.b dop C.11 484·9001 ·• painted. 8 BR, 2 Ba, nr 2 "dr•w tiaat" when you ' · Rm & maater suite, ' tfJOO)'~lybe. · • pools. below mDr kel at Diaco '-" ad In tho Dally F.alll1de ~ Br on .,., acre, va;;.lted eelln1a . bltu. Anne. Tw'fthae 2 BR. tun· WA'H:arRONT l:tOMES On lbe water, WOOdlreOtc t$l,900. 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OUTCALLMASSACE •••••••••••••••••••••• For 9~ TtlMfth HCUl'lly •Pl w /pool, lalsnd iat Jambor~ on moalh July 23·Aua 21 o llrM 2AM 1311·1180 ~' • llST Live on your own private street In a 2 j:£cuni, /\/C, d•hwhr SanJOltqul.nU1UsRoad. ~bouts. Conhu.~ w. Morl-,. .. r,,.t I .Uy "--room townh"'• .. e wt'th yard •· large Adulta 001>'· No pets 17141644-1900 Ltndber& <ZU>~o ....... ~ 5035 MAS 6 ~... ~ °' R50 cau new M&r at •lMOf'REF.RENT• 6.5().*9. __. flr...UUMOD&S ~ ))('UJlle !lay you gel patio, wood burning fireplace &. at. 1182 1800 •DB.UXle 1·2 8 Rm OUIC\ll from ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" what you pay for! We or lached garage. LOTS OI<"' ROOM FOR. 2 br EastbluU 3 br, 2 bu. $125 per mo. Adj ~/I•••••/ Lou•s 9% ISCOITS rermore. Aod th1i price h STORAGE ANO HOBBIES! • cpt.s., pool, play yd,, Lease. Incl. i1p;ac. m1111ter Aarp0rtcr 11oi..1. NolcHe ,.._. M OUTCAU. OHLY ~~~\~~~u~.l"ll~ipte'r~nl: Adults. $375 r:111~!!.\J&.~.8 A. suite, din rm & dbl l'eQ 833·32231'llnoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• AhohdTDl.oan 'Jl-3111 dib L.... 621 W Wllt4..C "-M--garage. Auto door 6ftorasnFT ..,.... FalrRtTtonn11lncet&49 t gftu;r•d;.w5:i:~c~:1,~ • 64'4010°'"" ,..., ...._.LabPn opener avail. Pool & v · "" Oppa twlffy 5005 s.Htltf'Mh).Co. AlottTIOM Coff Dnvin11 Ran1i~. al!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deluxe 3 br, 2..., ba, all. recreaU.On area. Adults 1617 WESTCU Fl"-Nll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641-1171 • 545-0611 Cow\seua1 •Referral :;aunu + .:real uc"" dbl tia.r .. paUo,frplc.1?13 only.Nopets.From$360. ACT.Ml~--C:OMlderilMJ0._7 Prel(.tetlt·1tvaJl.wknds JIVIUr:s : Sonday DBQ.s COt'Of\CldelMar 3822 CostaM.so 3824 Alabama, 536·3465 or ·~AmagosWuy 1501 WntcUffDr. Over~actlve localbus. SAYE$$ it UrllclpllouM7-lMYS Pa.rtlc~ with hvc hundii ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-1118 Man;iged by Us ung.s. Please call or Private party will buy f'J'ct'Sooday brwlch 2 Br Townhouse opt. l~ Oranada MgmtCo. Newport l"in1rnclalClr stop by for.free Info. AJI your2ndT.D.$4.2.3S13 HypnosJa-TMr.,y Ba. frtllr. encl puUo, 1 _..,_ N I'\ Sh 2 b 2 ti ~Offlc•S,.C• categories & types. We Wel1ht, fJer.ress[on • .-'Vl*r rentdollur!l~Ocvt•n blk to bch &shops $325 •-,,.. ... wAph• wp rs, r, a . CullonSlteMao11a1r guaraoteelopleaseyou. ht•ladLocas Smoking, Pao, ~xual • fl.I fl her• •• A tcr rl r I c 6'1l·1l83 . 1-2·3 bedroom, children $325 yrly. 83.'l·SlOO. kutl\, (714) 642 3111 ext246 751-37 4' I vine Pactric i''inanc111l PrOblcm•. etc. Beh/Ed- *»lmlenance <'rl!W. pro ok pel'• con11idered 646·8473evcs/wlmd$ -lJNITEDBUS1NESS Compaoy.64().8292 lnger,H B.$4i-2MO leHionul management SuMy lower 2 Br.1 Ba.') diihwa:.hers, carpels: BEACH 2 blks, new pulnt, l~~i~:;1 ~~~~ff~at INVESTMENTS •Ullff that cares. an kltch. fpk, $27S. All ulll drapes, closed gurage. 3 Br 2 Ba dplx (pie T H E £XECU1:1VE l~Mesa VerdeDrl': EAR.NlO'koo localTD's. •SPIRITUALREADER , I d I h b CIObe lo 11chool:1, super bltns l N• t ' ( r K Ln ) BlLL ftARDl!:STY Fully U censed r en Y nc111 on pd Adllsonly.67J.6216 ruc:e 4 plus furniture ,pa 10,gar. opes SUITE. Rent lnclu<.les acto6S rom ooa s R alt ~5·2866 18LSSEICominoReal Modt!ls open daily UH .. v a 11 .. ...._1·e. C"' 11 $400yrly.645·1682 f/l.1m. e recep.t .. phone & Solte106,CoslaMesa _e_:....o_r ___ -:..., __ ~......, no one under 21 2 Br 1 n .. "ar stove .. • .,. • I UBI ()paA7 d"'y•. PRIVAT• PARTY has !'!".~~~meote. F~..!.~ ,,,., •• J. Dd, " ' • (714l847·7S66, ll>am-5pm. SPACIOUS 4 Br 2•-Ba, mai serv!ce,, ulll & ------"'-'-'"-"1 "' -...-_.,,._ no pets. J<oom mat r~fng, no children, pets. 7 .... •• Jamtonal Sl!cy s a. ofc $100,ooo. t o buy 2nd --~-------~ice available. Moo Anu. 1121n. $300 mo. ~of Oc0""8 C""•"""s ullYlJ. encl p:itio 1 blk to bch. I • •Furniture & Plywd MJ&. T.D.·s. OVL'RWEIG"""'· ... ... ""'"' Yrly ,,..,3,.;.,08 equ p ovail Newport 111 , "di W H.i ,.1 1 "' n& monuioccupuocy. ~1or640·0769 mostt>eoultluloportmenl ----------1_-:...._v_•_,. _____ 1 Center.~5470 .... 00es ear, "'ass. !IGS-6142 Guaranteed 10.29 lbs, 30 "' -omm ......... ,. ft ..... """ 2 B ll B vt "'8 KSTORE da""·. ' --accum"laled. .,,, I\ 3BR 281\ V c U•~•~ ,_,,. • .., r 2 a, sep gar, p l br lrl·plex S265. yrly DRAPERY WKR ~~ ...._ .. I Hfkwood CJrdcn Apl:. • • g;ir · cry patio, .... ..,,.. 536·"""c or Util. '"'· "'··JI .. rter 5 pm COM dlx swtes r!'om $150. • M rat & lnchu, rapid I.. •p .. ~lous /\vail. 1m selllngWllllSlreoms. ~ ......,., .,.. "° M u I Id . I •RUG1UPHLCleaner 5100 J u• 963-1298. ITI061Q 3596 lJ anc . A/C, amp e ~-..... tightening or skin, In· , -1feolrvine <l1tlt.thl mediately. 1495 mo woter1olls.011<1mojeSllG pkg,Janalor67S·6900 •f"URNITURERehn ••••••••••••••••••••••• d s r fi42 6111111 n ~ poots C<>nlact. Apl Sam Crane crease energy. a e, <7t4Jt><l5·~ --------• Joees. nng • 2 Br. encl. gar. patio, blk Nt::WPORTSHOKES Pnme location in Hunt· (7\4)64.s.4l10 S4(}~ ARTISTS & Cratllllmen nutnllowi. No drugs. $26. Sub lsc. getting marned, CUUl,SOuno,blliords, t.obeach,no~ts 20515th 2Br, 2Ba, gar, blks to in&ton Bench on needed for weekeod 6738370 l70016thS~~ut Oovcr> Dix 2 br w/frplc. & pvt onde,11cllingcltibtloos8 St.5368729or536·11l8 ocean no pets, yrly lse Brookh l TRAYB.AGIHCY CraflSaleatMaJorShop----------- (7J4 )6421H70 deck. Days, 751-8910 Aft wlltasociOlevenlS.lennls, $325 m o. 645·3320, · urs • 800 hquare · pang Center SS per dny I Eves Collins and David • • • • • • • • 637-7255 · feet. Single, 11urden type Pnme loc. Nets $2200. Call Dick at.<7l•)S40-0940 E. Colbns, will not be 2 br, winter rental $300 fl, SSHJ396 gym, ondvOlleyt>oa ot store or omce. Good ex· mo. Grossed $80,000 mo. na responsible for any debts (213) 445·5963 or (213) THEIASILLEAF TneV~klge.Moreof Bf HOME W.ATBlFROHT pasure.slgna)leparking. 751-3741 a pm. In cur red by Eves's 447 9443 8VefY1tilngyourelooklng NEW 2 br & 2 br +den Call Mr. Plummer UNITED BUSINESS Credit Union b eing OoghouAe or Dales Dog ---------1 Newly r edecorated 21 963-6767 IJEAClffRONT 1 Ur for bdrm. 1 ba avt. Pool. tor. Fumllure Is ovaloble. luxury apta INVESTMENT formed for H.B. small re· House, 2172 S. E . Bristol, fl\ljlure adlls. $225 mo. Near beach. Adults. $j()() One ond l>Yo Bedroom IY CHRISTMAS • Builtins APPROX 800 sq ft C·2 al lS2S Mesa Verde Dr E tail & industrial bu11I· Santa Ana, on or arter /\vi. 12/1·ll/30.675 :182'1 mo. AduHMng. •Trash Compactor, 130 E. l7lh St , $2SO mo. (across trom nesseJi. Want a fringe I.his date !He. 2, 1976 646-0183 •Wet bar Doyle 5411-1)479 Konn Lanes) benent ror yourselr & UALBOA Uay Club Buch.1---------11 Otflces open 9.00 lo 6.00. Hurry, Oftlr a few left! •fireplace Suite 106. Costa Mesll your employees? Con· Personal 5-nlcH 5360 .upt, avl. 12/23/ S400 mo New Duplex upsla1rs, Now renting. 2 BR from $260 •Private beach DELUXE OFflCES UBI Open 7 d ays ~art Bob Ball1u'Q & D' Art••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J7 view of Bay. Jelly & 3 lHl, fpk, 2 ba $37S • Plexiglass encl. pul1os Com ml & mdstl spaces, 7436Lorge Cr . tW7·8671. Reljablc, middle a ged Oc 3 BR 2 B •Smokedet.ectors 200 l 2000 f I ~IFTS.HALLMARK l\On·lmoklng couple Wiii EANVRONT fic•och c:in. ' a, sun· t.:htldrcnOK •Slipsavail totcnants 0 sq t As ow Prestage Joe. Nets WEALTHY babysit your home in , kilch & hath, ulll r><J deck. lmm~d. occpy See the~c lovely 9l9 Bayside Or. 673 8414 ai. 35' sq. ft. LJg Niguel & $30,000. yr. Plus others w IUT ...... u .... L .. HY7 your ob8ence. Refs upon $ .10mu b'73 12-11 $.SSO. '!10. 202 2.Fcrnleaf. 2&J81tapartmcnb Mis:sion V1eJO urcu. u""~ ,, Q2 --o--847-6668or631·2333 TheyareclosetoCcnLral LIDO ISL!:: WATER llundy to S.O. Frwy. cb00tie7fr5oml.3741 CustDmservlcewlll lead rcquest.1·832· 11 V.:.i.rk }1fowporl Su IJ lease, Cotta ._Ml 3824 Pork, recreation. ,,hop· FRONT 3 BR Call · 831 1400 • you t.o health. For uppt "'-lopwltf & Hache lor, rum. $325. mo p r 8 k t Le 67a.,8886 ?"°· mo UNJTED BUSINESS call Lee Whitney at (law ~ ~-49"8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~h• rcuways. 1 e 0 ase. at. 6pm WESTCUi''I'' Furn'd. ofc, INVBSTMENT ofrices) 644·S2Y8. If no ••••• :;;-••••••••••••••• .. WHY MOT? W• aho han other SfEPSTO OCEAN $120 mo. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. answer, Iv message re Schook & 40 28r, 2ba, rrplr. s:ur, Sunken IJ viJlg room Deluxe Nwpt. Shores 2 ____ 64_2·_4_00_7 ___ 1 (acro5s from Kona Lns} HeaJlhservices al ~tioll 7005 pittio. S3SO be. 673·6753 or Cathedral ce11in, ~ tlM..t locatiofts! br dplx. 114-870-9203 Orange County Airport nl' Suite 106, C:O,,ta Mesa 6«·529'2 _61_s.._1058 _______ 1 ~~c:d~~:~~:alhs NEW beaut. apts, 1 & 2 KtfttR Ratty BEACH 100 YARDS i''wy.300sq.ft8000i.q.ft. UBI Open7days Losf&FCMlftd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S. Clemerth 3776 Wu.sher/dryer hook·up BR. Apphcauons being OCJH'S • ye 3 r 1 )' $ 4 5 0 3 quality ofc onl y 4!>< sq. ft. Foreign car Repair Busi-••••••••••••••••••••••• IE A -••••n••••••••••••••• f'vtyardw1thpallo taken, 1980AnJheimSt, 148.,JOO bedrooms,2balhs.Near Besldealntown ness ror sale. Will sell LOST: Fem. min. JRAVELAGENT ~ Bachelor /\pt. Adults. SJ75 mo. ~;cM.3229. 9am-4pm daily. •...... • • 0 e w. 5 u 0 d e c k 5 • Ask for KJm Lowndes parts & equip. Cheap for Schnauzer. Salt & per>· r 1 blk to bcal·h $135. FOXHOLLOW ~., fireplace, bu11t1ns. N o Valley llealty qwcksale. 548·1354. per. Reward! 644· 1175 ___ A_d_ull..s 4!Jll.flJ51 C2l\~'l~~i~~~;C M t;an1en Apl 2 UH, I Ua. °:t~~~o n&\!~;:...:~~t =~i~27 46tb Street. 152 7300 MFG STEEL FAI. bus, 842·5600 res. SoufftLOCJUlla 3786 · li46<!0HI encl ,11ar, nu kid~ $2:JO Xmas move 10 al $J5,000. mo. gr Xlnt net. FOUND: YounA female ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 5'\11 752!1 lowancc, 2 wks free rent BEDROOM 6000 Sq fl . f'u 11 y Blk Lab. Wc~t or OC J ffR, 2 ba vn tlw m ••Jn sp .. f' 2 t1r {(<i rrtcn apt LARC F 2 b S2IO ·t 17141 BH 7Siill . lOam OCUMFIONT l'Qu1ppt.'<1. Low overhead. Airport, 557·6493 t"llrn. $700 , unlurn SQIKI Pool & rct· All utal µcl. 2200 •0 /I• .nOJ>I,' i. S 2 BR.,2ba.$500 Callfordetail~.Xlnlbuy. --- -----• ·1'tlt11l .!>N'llrlty,dl'V:1t11r~. i\dulls.no1>ds $225.Mo. ,,.,,, .... ,~aJ>t, .>10·4484, pm a•yrao ....... HOMIC EXECUTIVESI. ........ 751-3741 FOUND: Brwn & white f 11 1 '1'1. .. 1 ~ ,,..... ,.. "' "• "' -r male Sprmi:er Spa 01el n!O . .JCllt'' .i .. x;5 111('.rdni: · -lllR,1K-t:o;ok.$2l0mo.J 3BR.2ba.S2000Moyrly w ('!JChoke collar,528·2001 ·=--,js El f'uc•rto Me)a ' Br w /"ar !:!30. New Wks beach. 328· L3th St.. ica nnt to move your offke PUNTS & FlOWERS "' •• ... .,,,,,Ao.,.. 2 Slu-STOIUCH .outoflhebcdroom&mto it~d 1!159 m<tµlc /\ve, CM crpt, l~c fncd yd w /pa110. ......,,._or 13·431·S6l8 Nels S3:J:OO· Mo. Found Irish Seller Puppy. t1<1G·6SOS Water pd 2224 "I)" 3BR,2ba.,unf.$42S presti1Hou11 Newport San Frunc1sco s tyle. V ac . Banning & Pluccntaa t'.Jll l><1lwn 1.5 DELUXE l br, frpl, full 3 BR, 2 ba., unr. $400 Center Ill a fraction or Busy mall localion. No Hamilton. H. ll. llfl:t·58Gl 636,.1120 · amc111t1es w/(ull rec. the expected <•ost? The nearby rompelilions. --raclls. Sec lo believe! EKecutivc Suite has the r artners hip split. Good Lost male & rem . Pat . .., •••••.•.•.......•... ~ 3802 Brand new 8 plex. 3 Br. 2 '4••••••••••••••••••••• fi,;1, nwnrs urut, also l&: ~ Mommg ·Afternoon l::veninR CLASSES ST ART MONTllLY PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 E 17th St, S. Ana 543-6655 Ac<'reditcd by NATTS Established 1963 Financial /\Id Programs llr apts 1111 µ<•h (7 14 J 112'7 2117tJ vr 5~ 11077 THE I .._Y LE •F 84H;.t<YT answer. terms. Agt. 83'7·4200 Bulls. l blark. l brindle. " "" Your orrice rent in ------'° --Call646-4f.40 MEN WOMEN 2 H<Jrm.w<1lt'r pd 1260. NEW I br, frplc, beam e l ud es ; rcccplaon COCKTAILS ----TRAlt'4FOR J llH. 2 H.1. patio 1 hlldrt•n hk, nn 11<'!:-. $265 mo 5-M> !M!ll 01 5 If, f~KS 1.Waullful. i.p:mou!I new ce1l, bltns. pool, volley service, l'onfcrence Gross s15,ooo. Mo. FOUND orange Sears IARTENDIMG apt!. Pool,p1·tpJt1as ball.gar S23S.8'126934 s.ci...ek 3176 room. pers ooahL.cd Mosllybooze.Husband& Bicycle. Ownr contact ·rwOWEEKCLASS 1\1lults. oo IX't.5 telephon• "'o e I La.,una Brh l1ol1cc "'-pl J2'Jl\v1wuJo.C M 2 Br , I '> !>a Vil·••••••••••••••••••••••• h di ... -.vdrai:c.maad w1respatt1ng. Needs " uv . Nl\TIONWIDE JOB . 1.ri: :tflR. hcamL-U tings, 64!; 11118.1 Goldenwest & Warner. OCEANFRONT Luxury 2 ank mg, un eqiroun i:ood opcralor. Suggcsl 6 4~·1124 OR 1176-06121 PLACEMENT 'nail )In . o11 P•'h. $200 $2SO mo 494·3720 or br. df'n. frpl. pvt i.tepS to par in!(, Janitor scr1·11"'· AM opening .... ~ no com· ro~o. Black I.ab Pup ASSISTANCE 2 !Sr. I', h.1. "'unllt-1•k tv 2 o .i .. II W a I I ii " u I ha Ultn-. . U W. cvb. IH2-fll6S after 5pm bch. $585 499·2807 :.all ut1hlle~ except phone pell lion area Low down py. W"ann" r"d "ollar GOOD JOB J)UllO (;,11d1·11 f,roq• ' Call714/640S.170 " ,. " " .....,,. .. , , ···""uu'"•m t1r11· 0 Jr •tlult' no ---~~..&&.L 3886 pa"mcnt to qualified Mesa del Mar. cu OPPORTUNfTlES -... 1•0 i>t'L'>. :;.i., 011~1 """' """".. _ ...... ' ~·u" •. ,.,1· 0 °r ,,.. '""" s•• ""ISH STYL'"' .-m ........ T II E EX r. CUT t V 1-: ,, "' ""'"" ....., ~.... .,..., "'''°' ,..,...... ., --z-·-huycr l\gt. 9837·4~-546-1.311 AMEIUCAH loiaoa ldCMd 3806 (.'\Si\ VICTORIA J BR. :? story w/(rpk ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 & .! ttR. uni or rum, !(a~ BE.\tT br<i nd rww 2 hr, 2 balcon), pot ao. plush LRe. qwet, luxunous ex· SG7 San Nicolas Dr, Suite H~ Stmtd LOST: 1''emale Doberman I A R T E H D E R S {/>( ~tr 1i0 \rllt' 110 P<'b bJ. In rm. drn rm. frpk, crnt ·., & dbl encl nar cc· 2 br. 2 bu .a Pl. 106. Newpart BeaC'h. Ca Laguna Beach long cars. 1215. Would SCHOOL .i HK • :1 ha · ~u111l ... ck. '-·· 1 t ll · .. ., ,. Elevator to S"eoi" pnv. -Logmo --"'-d b Id. ""E ... S SA Pool. rt<\ rm. 'c<' gate '"'"m r1·1 , n~. J.1r u1t1, Pet children OK. Bkr. ' ' r1ee Stan an~ u1 1ng appreciate her return. llvo . n .. , L.. frpk • WJ~hl•r & clr.> 1'' 'i25 \'ictona 642 11970 i:11r ll{'l'dn 1 u M2 W'J2 ~ 1484 or 347 45l0 eves. beh. Party & game room. leach wilh plenty of parking. reward. Vic. Jfarbor & 834·1960 ac.l5W1VUi·n1rly, W • total sec. Perfect Uvang Rnt MCMlth Free Busy year 'round. Gross· Hamilton, CM. 646-3759 Schools Coast To Const AM IHTOH 2 UH. I h.l. C'h1tJrt.>n & pet~ NICr-: 1 br. frpk, IJ<Hll, 2Br, l V. Ba, 6 blks to Bch. OI" wknd retreat for lhe 315To630Square feel mg SIS,000. mo. now. Will fk•ul 1-:.i.t.ilf' t.75 :\JJI C>I\ nr. So c·,a rl;11.11. a1lult..,. no pets $2:1(1 mo Nr srhools & shopping. adventurous adult. $515. Ideal for: ell tor 293 down. Agt. Reward, lost small timid Job$ W..ted, 7075 1 Ilk r.irp. hit ans. 1>rlv Call ror ;1ppt t/'791877 ~ 475~-37~ S200 536-3835,536-1414. mo. yrly. lse499·283S •Real estate Broker 837-4200 blk dog w/wbt ehesl , ••••••••••••••••••••••• k . .. . 1 1 d i •Attorney sklnny le8S. male. V.ic. "M'·s All Around £-'ast.•• d••1 1.u.ii:t'. Yc·.ir Adult F. s1de i br. encl or. 2 la, l>OO . rpls/ rJ~ 4 Pl.EX. 2 Br 2 Oa, <'PL~. ~nh ftlm llwd 111 A l t w.----.a tan T ll & h c M I "' ,,,. Ii-aw onh•. s:JOO mo llkr "Jr. µallo wke nl!w. No At.Ills No l'l'ts lmmecl urpt-. dl•an. $215. Call or UnfumitMd 3900 ccoun an • ._ ..... r • us n 15l · · · m I do 1t like you want it. ~J M h L ' .. ..,.5 7~. w "th Pnme coastal location in )leartbroken. please call Exper. In pas te.up & 1'14 ' ori. t ru r ll •!I Pl'l~ 644 Oll'i8 •><'('P) _., "'' • 10 96.1·25Jlor5:16 1461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good k South Oran"'e County. 642·1300aft 5pm layout or newrtet•-rs. to5. St THE EXCITING par ang " " ""' • --:,jlfl'VNINt. tge i Hr 2 Ba . ----NEW luxury apt. 2 llr l ll1s:hway exposure Owners Illness only re· LOST· Pers tan Cat, ma gazine ad a &c a.lloo p~ 3107 w µuncled den. grt.ln avt. 10010 2 l>r. l ''2 Lia . 1111110. Ba, I mile (r bcuch. 1275 PALM MESA APTS. l11ltie McConnuck ason shop for sale. Must cream, needs medica· brochures. 675·0653. ·•-••••••••••••••••••• 1•001, ~ 110 w. 18th st. tJrJ.'>1t·11t. ulal pd, fJUtt!I. mo. 840.3633 MINUTES TO NPT Realty 494·7551 see to appreciatE'. Good .. d rr k d I t $2:l " BCH lerms. Low rent. Agl. tion. Near Oakwood NEEDJOB,l'm2lyrsold .: "' Uflll'lt Cr•J'<ll 't lo Stiilo tJcpo~ilw /ad. 1111 1 ~ pc s "· ------· Dark room for rent A:Pts. N.B. 548-2933 Deb· & Jusl broke my arm. IM>arh Yrlv l•i 1 P<•rl)' --ll45 2825 .ift 6pm 2 BR Pal10 Apt. 1 Mt to Bach, 1&2 BR . h 83'7-4200 b ~52Yl ortt7:t 121..i Li:. 2 Br, l Bu, d~hw~hr, ----b<'h. Lovely park 1 blk. (romSl9S. Laguna Beac area. S.SO. -------•e But I can walk dogs. _ _ __ .5t.c>ve,drp<;,n4lw r pts & 'llARMINGE/s1de2br. S225.Nopcts.546-8&10 Adults.NoPcb mo.494·1396art 6pm. AutoR.,alrSbop FOUN D ; S liver water lawns, a nswer Coro.o det Mer 312 paaot thruout. carport. 2 ba on qwet dnve. Lg 1561 Mesa Or. Le use t ools, eqai p.. longhaired Kitten fem. phones, elc. 1. have a car. .... ...... .. ........... tncd yrl, wtr & tr ult pd , pvt pswo. frtll. encl. gar, 2 BR Apt & &chelor Apl. cs Bl ks East of Newport ...._ rt C...... parts. Cnpistrano Beach. Vic. Maple & Charle Or. Please call Rack. 6«·9990 .. liilll _______ _. S22b mo No r hildren or gzt;:, MH 2GJ4or645·27U7 tfum ) Adults only. Ul1I Blvd.) l"W~ Jdealo~ man operation. 11('t~ R75 34J8 -------pd. Nr ocean. $210. & 546·9860 P RIME OFf'fCESPACE 49J..9J78 aft 7PM C.M. 752.-D93S (John) Help W..t.d 7100 MIWPORT $1~. S36 2914 D • Pl FOUND: Nr. Hoag Hosp. ·~·~·~•'"...:.:...••..:=._••_: l~r.ttf'd $1115 Lge I A,.Alt'TMEHTS Rooms 4000 eSl9'1 GIG F u I I Y E Q u i P ' d Absolutely btrl crou --~--~ br w 1 pool, walk to •ho~ 1 Uk 1145 ... \JTI L Walk lo beach. 1180. I br, •••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• Available Immediately Restaurant, for lease, eyed cat. Cnol Siamese) Accountrng Clk lo $650 Mnturr nc111, prrf. No i\t.luJti; only. No ~lb pel!I ok f'ec ROOMS S2S wk up with 4959q. Ft· S300 Costa Mesa. 557·3534 Must ident.ify. 646-3045 Secretanes to S82S l·h1ldr n. no l)(lts 1887 24!.()Ncw~rtBlvd CM MrunRentals.M0.5370 kitchen. $31 .SO wk up Call873·31411 Real Estate Office ---------GenlOfc/Recept lo$'7SO , C'ORONA l>F.L.MAR Monrovu1. ~ 191A___ 642 7618 before 6 pm Near ocean. $1so. Util pd. apt.s. 548·97SSor&c5·3967 t.:ompletely furnished, f''OlJND: 11-20. Terrtpoo Please c11n forappt. -1ir Townhr>W-4.'. r1111c ---- -V· l W I r shaggy blonde female. Irvine Personnel Agency 1'->I. tMtni~. ,,.1n11ntntal t.MHi F. Zhr, ~ b11. 122.5 .~" *VILLA MINOS* Mc:;~ ir::ntals~~O 5370 Lrg Bed rm furn . Pvt Balboa Inn. S2S(). mo. and. iood location. Jlntg Jkh. $40-8263 488 E 17th Costa Mesa ttn-ukrut ~me '~'l'Wn & fJnt & :.m pet ok Cull . bath. Kitchen privil Sl2S uul. 116 Main Sl, Balboa. For sale or trade, for SUiteZM 142.1470 <..'Jla.lm:a vu•w' ('lo'lrto ~fi6t2forappt. 21r.21oAph $115. 2 br, aorngc, pool, mo.Utll.paid.9798699 675,8740 eqwty.151-4429 POUND: Ge rman~ ~hbWtnit & fmc-llC'ilt h RRAND Nei:dtx 2 br ;i El.olwt~-~Guppc:.. kadl ok. Fee Vocotio.. l...tal1 4250 Gardening Route Shepherd, fem, approx 6 ~ 'Mllt • · • nc ~.... wra,.c.. Mam Rf'ntals 540.5370 91..~ C...L..u Truck & E . r 1 mos old, Wht. Very lov-ALAa.M INSTALLat __ _, ________ 1 t>a, wlaar. ndulti1, no Cu&waterpald Mo to · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ -1 qwp. orsa e ing, vlcofGarden Crove Experienced.642-M!IO - ------~· 1265 & 1295. 1~1.2 Mo Rent.al11 S'lS0-$260 2 Br, l ba. new paint & Big Bear Cabin. 2 Br. ProfenionaJ exec suites 496·-0509 Bl & Harbor. 846-4189 Attr---=--_,;..:.....;...;...;.;.._:.....;..:__ ~. hltns. frplC', pool, allace, 645 :WG CJOLDREN WfiLCOM E crpt, Nr mAjor &hopping frplc, cpts. Sips 8. Week avail w /ample park.Ing, Want lo buy Fi re & _s..:..p_m_. _______ , AHSWIRlM6 SlllY. o-uo.iiundk.S295.Adlts, 2 Braptiifrom$.200 Cpt~. 2324EldenAve.833·24llO & fryws. No pets. $225. orwknds.640-SS6S downtown Laguna Bch. Casualty Insurance LOST: Blk Lob male, Telephone opr. Exper'd no pcu /\vail "pprox 11'1"' t•ncl yd KJd1 uk 2 BR, 2 BA Townhoui1e. S45-0700 CABIN, G reeo Valley Reasonable rates. Wiii Al!ency. Lurge or small. wearing brn collar, nr only. S3 Hr. 228 Forest. I 2 I l 2 II 1 3 -I 4 I II Nop;.11 :;.1i! M/13 S2251mo. Qlll 1144 !1$48 Lake, near Snow Valley, cooperatew/olher brkrll. Will be in Laguna Niguel Vict.ona Sl CM . Reward Ave, La&Wla Bch. <"\'es/wkncl!I • cvl'nanl(~ 3 Br. sips 12, by week or Jo'or leas1n1t Info call Dec 20lh. If mterested, 6Jl·Zl39or540-1759. I fl R • 11 1 v I r t• I r a n • 1''..u1t~11Jc I HK lnW.. 3144 wknd. SS2·8160 497.2421_. ------wnte J . Claude Whittle, AntlweringServ. Opr. <'pl /clf"P" GJr. nn pet' 1•rpL~.drp:1,bltns 2 l.lr21Ja ,/pk.pool,2sty. •• 24262 La H ermosa S270. 603 Mnriuold, --~5 64211243 E·Sade. Children OK.•• ••••••••••••••••••• Rental1to5ttcr. 4300 J,agunaNigocl,!12677. LOST: Rik Male Lob, wht spat on ch.st, ans "Wiley" Reward. 151-2193. Exper . req'd . Full & p/Ume. All 11hlft1 avail, Unda, 644-7050. .. $200 548 09US WOODBRIDGE ••••••••-••••••••••••• ...,_., RMtal 4450 -5C8 2'77fl ADUr;r 2 hr, 2 bo Most · · PINESAPTS . WOMAN over 65 w/car to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avpllance Repair by !IBlt 2 b --ulll.pd .. S2~.mo.tomo.2 Rr 2 Bn, M~u Verde 1. 2 le 3 bdrm units. :1hr.CdMhomew/some. NEWPORTBCHSTORE ownr. $4,ISO. mo gross. LOSTll!! An.M~L peuo'. c-ptii~d~:~7~~q'. 622 llamaltvn, 645·0314 areo Encl fl&r. nf'w cpl.8, Desi g ncd Ii kc ell rly Rm/board & nomin al a&30Avon Sl.·S270 Mo. $33,500 FP. ru11 price. Brwn/Belge lUmalayon 2fl Unl\I. C.M. Refs req, Ol.'64't·22:1\ 2 RR. Upper, newly dcc:'d. paint. $250. 54() 7086 California bun1alow1. sal to right person Jerry Wynn (2l3l4117701 538-1911. cat (coloring 1lmU•r to _~_u_oo_o_r_IMM7 __ 1_0 __ _ =p 1230. No let s. 770 ~!~~.s0f2::,:,3\~~ Nlaht.ordayph.67J.472S. COMM ERCIALSTO.RE ~to&.o. 5025 Slameae except lon.i ASS .... LMS ft"ew 38r, 2ba •. fl'J>lt'. dtck. Sb"l·a-~r .. ~ 31,.,.. .._, hair). bluo eyel. Last Rifai•· $4M> mo. Call • .... '"" "" .,...,.. 3126 wkdays,S.5:30wknd• CW•Wtl LAGUNABEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Tbun,Dec2.Beach Needed tor uftlqu• i'G-2089 art 7 PM. 2 Br. 2 ba, prer ma tut• or ................ ·-···· 5S2·<MOO U•ilCJ lxpeMell Approx. 800 aq. fl. + $CASH$ Walk Twnhse Develop-medical eroduct. Lite X lge. 2 Br 2 B• up relirt.<I. No pels, no Ex. lceJ br, 2 ba, frple, i.,....-... 3141 SharhhoJ?le~r1ptmenl ~1ornc .. e_.!.lf~gag~oolomn: HOaan! HOMEOWNERS borrow ~!!r.:~~Onlg HBllS. ~~:C,~~..;..~u:!\,~'!~.· . l to f children Sl9S. 642·5848 at.alng rrn. Adults + t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. "'''" ., ., .,, .. -... ~ a 11'11 ap. 8 ve. re n11. tecoaier From 1295 ~iun-01.Aru ~ hu rtreplace. Ample ol low bank ra\M to con·• • .. 0 but f(OOd dexlcr1ty lo ~wshr,dbl1or.wtr& Qlsudellermon Caaltwa~rpd 49f.7379 '8r•ndl\•W 28r2.D•dpb, ~& --. ........ ~-,,., 1)8.rkln«. Lease at s.soo 10lldale debta,paytaxes,,...•cu s~s handle arnaJl parts. pd. No children or 2br •P' wlfiAPI•~. l ~ · · lot.t ol redwood • «lau. ~ G« i>-"',..-~ " th All t 1 ·a b t k ti m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1905 675 9:. G G t 0 v $SOO c;., ~ ho.N.t1....q mon . u 1 p1u y u e a vaca on, roo ---·------ .:...L.---2_1 _____ bath. rant\l. oven. dL'I· Sonny 1perkllnll clean re9 c:n u. · ForoverSyrs 832 4134 landlord addition. swim pool. pa) X-1,..tyTI• .o.T9al'ft-.. 2 BR. 2 b;i Swerluih frtll. hwashcr, $:\..~. AlllO 3 br ZBr. bltns, J&r. l>alcony. 635-0711 mo -. · MJSSJON 49'f·l7731 off exbUng 2nd or any AcWC..... ~· '"""'"~ <_0v'd patio. no ch1Jd or <sep bldal S370 Adlls. no pets $235. Newport Crest Bo1uty. MARINE ORIENTED pufl)()fe. IUSTM llOWN •911LS4UYS• lfiftS s;m.640-7266 160 W.WH~on 493-7231 t'ewperlh It 386' Ocvu,rmw/adJba $200. 5paceavl.l~2Chq.rt.S2? MlCHAHICS -or 192t to your f arty T11A¥8. ~story.So.of Hwy. CoataMno 3124 toMfto llZA •••••••••••~••••••••• 213/481·7030,642-3560cv. mo. Loe. 900 w. Coast H~TI~ALIAMK plansi Small or ar1e AteyoulJ&roverarree Fr Adult.s·no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~UVF l&:2 bdmu Cruy ChrlsUan alu<leol Hwy. In New}IOrt Marlo •714r6ll·lfS4 part •• for adulla. to tHvel w/abr'p ).'01.1n1 y.;..~1. · matare adults, 00 pets. i mm maker seeks craiy Ctr. Call: Ken Wltae Newporler Entertain. l"OUP to HawaU. Fl• ., br 1235. 2 br $285. lnqlllre creative Cbrislian to 714-645-1711 •Money Problems• .:£1Jt.erpritea, 84.2-07t!Sext. thruol.lt t.be USA. No H· I carp .• b?t-lna. p.rlv. C MflSttlM(i/ 1'100 West.curt Dr. apt 18. stiar.2 &-house. $4t·S08S Get Ca$h Fast 42·uk for Jack Collins. pr. ~ary •12 wk H• •·~~~e. ~~·r ~=~fl \JI I JU Br Hi Ba Twnhle Roommate to shaN 2 Br................ 4500 Cred.llNotlmportant Drinklngpl'Oblemf rr::.~~~~r~ zi.uVtJon. thru Fri. 9 AWinnlngcornblnatloo 11.)'le, 'bttnt, cpu, drpt, Jrvlne a pt, w/malo. ....................... 752·7167 CallAlcobol= eaminp ~J AU toS. ' ot odun apartment homes totl. Patio, heated pool. S1Z7.SO + utll. 551·2607 Allied Home loon Co. ~ bru day ~. f~ APPll· ~ .. , CUTI . One bedroom. one b1tb ~partm~nta . South of Pf&h.way. Cloee to beac.h Md ahopa. U50 p11,r ,_.lh. A•k for ~1111, l"lS-2311 y.1tlllu•uryop........._trlllond AdJtl, no '*'· $115 " eer.4:30 ONE YEAR OLD -~ •-·~ PJl~NAN'h ca.,u ibould be out. I""'"''' szas.148-21111112 ,,__, .................. 3"0 QJUW<HV T.D. Loam CatilJ~CODfldtnll•l alqlelrabl~J•ave .... SUC*t> recreation at o premium --r ..._. ., ~ ' M ID IA T £Ly. v or IOCOllOll. Ttnnls •nvm • theropy Yearly. 2 DR .. Crplc.t •u•••••••••••••••••••• 4ts0 Sq.fl . lnduatrlal ht,z.d&lrdT.D.'1 CMIO .. I 6 referrtl. ~ ln•-·'"--·· •r 0 II •l>aoe for lease. Localed LOANS AVAILABLE Abortlcm, adopllol\ lo ...,. .. ,.. • ...., .. spa • SWlntmlng•bnllotdL garaae. 1340 Mo. 213 : araiic s pace na nr 1icrou etre6 l rrom kctpln.J M ·Blue, Tuea lhna • Ont&TwoBtdrooms.OneBcfh '1 '"7·ln4AAer 4 PM. Sa~r & Harbor. C.At. Koll/Irvine Center. Nr Credllnotlmportaot APCARE 5'12$83 F,f, JO AM to SPM. ,,_~JO. PANt U.C:. va.. L G E B A C H • ~/mo. 557-5961. OCAlrport. IOOO/ino. 613--4183 Broker • Oolden Fotcal Inn, Loeo (i) = " -n•·-~·,-ov ER LO 0 KIN 0 •Slnale. Mc•• Verde. IOltDDU Haveaometblnoouwant •SHARON'S• ~i.~~t;~'!n~~rc:: '!:~ MO fl'aUlo.-0 AVt .. Cotto .... 711""9 CANAL. ALL UTlL PD. Harbor/Adams. CM. PO. UM.TOil '4Ml I 1 lo sell? ClassiOed ads do · OUTCAl.t.MASSAOE 171-11110, rxt 20Z.. Pa:r.ala •. ~~~~~~~~!!l!;;~!!:;;;::::;~~,..._.~~.._~.~ ...... ~,.,.~~~~~~~~~SZSO~~·~l-412~~·37~l0~::::::==1~&or~=·~1t~on~l~y~.P3~~-l9~91~t~:l::=~~~~~~~~~ll~w~e~n~.84~2~·56~7~8~.;:::::::::1=::~~·11f.~12JC~~~~~we~lco~m~e~a~t~ld~t~e~rv~Jew~~·;;. ' '· \ •, ... Wecn~~--...._~O~tc~e~m.;.;.;;;.bft~r~a;....;1~:_:... _____ ~ ______ D~A-'L_Y_r_1_LO __ T __ __,.. ..... ,11"!~!""""--~~~~~----------------~~~--~------------------------------------------------------------------~---~--~~~-io~~--=-~w~•~ I I Add 1L.Build 1t ... 01apertt ..• Hammer it. .. Carpet SERVICE! DIREC9~1i3>v ~1umb it . Pdtch ... P1Ptt 11 R1;mooe• ,r--~ it...Cement lt...Wire it ... Hoe 1L.Clean 1t...Move liiii . I '-In Roor 1t.. Landsctlpc .•.. r.:e-it Trim ii Sew .c· 11 lt...Press it. .. Paint 1t...Nail it...Plclster it. .. Flx it... . Haur it .. Add 1t • Ptant 1t . Alter 1l LedrP .r~1111 • PaWlncJ/P•""'i 1PafntlnCJ/Pr,>enn'i lrini.Jo.1 R~r • ··•·····•····•·•······• ..........•............ ·····••·············••· '"'• ce a.-. c.p.t s.nke COl*odw Ci•••• SenJus HaMlaq I • • ·•••····•····•········· •..•.........•••...•..............•......•.... ···••·····•···••······· •••••.••........•......••••.••................ APPLIANCE REPAIR C.rpet M.an wiU l•Y youn 1..EE M JARVIS $11>-&rvl~ Call °' anine Rt!pa lrs & AddillOO.S &i Remodelln& R.ttlred St!don11, Ant rou Haul.ma. mM'mg, rleanup E•pr'd L ands<'t(le,, Pit' will hou<1~1t & cart-f7 up Tr~work Rl'ts. Spnnklers lni>t•ll II rt> Ptlint TCMr C..-!>U .. t;fUOR PAll'I rr t: ~ (.'AJ\.OP'' T\ !>\ C CO Avrl( Extr ISty $345 Walll:ovcnngs. Ref) t .. 1 R. le Service 1714> ~ 2422 deaning Loo' Ciu•r work 962 5573 U c 317856 Loe pet$ & phmu monlh r liSt. rrce &$l 842-<&597 p.11r Concrete & bm·k of l>Cl' ltd~ ovu1 I work 645-7!nll Malone ""3 .'.MIJ .. t fo\111 l'nces ~_11u.., 2 Sty ~/lnu· $45rn. ""' •• :.:::z Ccrpa..tei at blgaer savlogi, t'r ei.t Bectrlcat •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 845-3648 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 49t.7 Ho.IMclHRincj ------------....................... ~ Pricei1 incl mlt'l/habor Guar, msrd. free est ~ter /R.,alr -Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••..• ·······················l • •~e Pilmer & Sons We Care Carpel Cleaners Electriul S.•rv1rf' Cillls Adjia/Rmdl/Patnl/Pllina Steam Clean or Shampoo 11.$. Lie (.;1031~1~ Call SmJjob5.LJc'~7.11932 Abo Upholste ry All work _842_-8233 ______ _ Advc:rtuung art rcawna· Wont 11 Rt::A LLY CL~AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble Ada .. brochurei.. r~t llOUSJ:o:• Cull Ginghnm 1'"\rcpl11ce5 PluntcN. :-.t11t1on y, 1111ckag JI Girl f'reeests 6455123 Bn<'kConcretePalln Ted 636 708S or 552·0134 PETERS PAINTING Expr'd re1:> rates. free t.-sl CallOene~ ~ .-ATCll PLAST~RING n .Kl\MW ·r,:-. "~"' ,,, ~ u AL.LTYPt;S• • rmdl Fr \'~I. .ml WY" 1-'reti i-;.,l ~61125 wrlc·ornl ~ ~~ ~- Vt-:RY N~ATPATCH r .... ~lu • JOBS & TEXTUR f. ••••• ••• ••• •• •• •• • .... MfNORHOMf: REPAIR qur:!'fi!t!CJ:;rl~l GCll• tkg Carpentry, Plumbing & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnnt ready 645·8957, ' Block Walls BBQ r ill! 8718151 llOUSECLEAN I NG ti. Rer. Ebu646-0464 CerunlcTUeMO 65eO HOU DAY SPECIAL Exprd Hawuan gardt-ner CM-acllMJ --Shampoo or Slc»m Clean Yd <'leanup., tnmmm.i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINISH. REMODEL & 2 Rms. htll or bath pruntnf( Lt ll11ul 'g Sk1ploader dump trock. 011r 8us 1ne11o:. Call Juruce'i. Raggedy Anns Free bl. Slam~tnne, Lile, ut tl75 6553 blockwall'I, brick, plan· P:&inllntc. lot/ Exl Reas. dependable Free est Free ~t 89J 1439 ltemu\ .1 I. 1 r• rr. ir..r1 1>rurunii. 1n't' l "-1 LI) \I l''ull\ 1n~ur~d ll4:.i :.iti24 Rpr. Small job11 OK $ u . 9S U7 7 396 o r ~. huullnit. tree wk . .:rad Reas.979-0079 5J7 3382 ---1n.:. dt<molll1o n.!!ll' r.ers Quality work iii re Xlnt houseclearung done as pnces. Hob 750-9354, _ea __ u _J a_y_64 __ S _796.5_~---i~ Paint New for Santa & ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • Save Money Ldle"l PLUl\1 Dl!:ll Rep111r rr methods & old fai.hioned p 111 t• . 1 n • 1 ,1 1 1 .1 1 111 n prii.le Lel rne :..how you M!rv1cl!:. G G1dlt'y why my work Is lhe best . tl4:! 9:115 .. --· R.-ruo\tr..-1r•mmlf\., hv lady wtt-xpr' dcpcn 960·3953 • ----Experlcn<'NI <; u nJe nlnl{ 751 3930 Ccrpa+Sw•lu C-ftt/CoitC...te Sen1c(' & Clt>JnUP!> ---- :•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Juahty W ork ~1 1ke ttc:..ling duble. own trans ~7 :lll37 r...i:U-jP-• -----_,....., aperut9 llOUSECLEANlN<: ••••••••••••••"••••••• 10(1(\1111-I r.• d •f• bon<h•i.I W1r.lu l'~h 114:, .>Iii " Shampoo & 11team rlt!ian 8obScar<'1a Conrrcle Inc ~ 2049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma Color bnghlcners . General l'Onc·rclc work YOU I Ii\ VE IT R Ei\ ()V By rchnble cou~le , •CUSTOM PAINTING• QillC&IJro~M.55 -S.winq/Alterotions Uphobtory C l.an>l'-i whl c11 rpts 10 mir Commercial RcMdcnllal Gold Dust Mamlt'n11nce l 'LL.HAULITl\Wi\Y bleach. Clean h\ rm. dlr 4911.(~ Lu.· 220941 Quality hawn t'J rc Expn TIM~ 6306 Rer '---_ 003 ~tl lntr1Extr !tea~ R.ates Janitorial Call Bruce ~-0720 evei. Workma nship Guaro'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inter Exter Free e:.l M{·ndmit done• n1•a11:. ···················~·1 · UAVtNl'ORT & t'Ut\.Hi f'ntfo~;.111nalh dL11nl.ld f(ll S3S l'h ·~ 41!L rm & hull SU Avg rrr -lree work ut re.a-, pncei. - S'1 ~.couch SlO. ch1ur $.5 SECURITY BUILDERS l"t c~ts 96J 1.341 Sonny & .Jer F'ree haul ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlr. Ext Palnlrn~ i\v11 Mamed Couple w 18 yr5 rm $3S all ptlN.•i. 1MI exper lles1d & comm'I paint Preet'sl 642'31!>4 !leas rates 646·2558. 2S Yrs exp 642 0295 1000 1-"t.'<kral. (.' M Gu•rellm pet odor Crp /\11 phus~s concr~te. ---tnt_e. cleanup. lrtt work repair. 15 yrs expr. D< blockwull und cu:-.tom lluve somethinK \•ou want for usable items Fen· work mysel(. Ref1 brickwork l..1ceni.t.>dand to sell "Clw,,1hedl.ldi.du cest bld11.s remo\ed ---t'AS 511M Painl·Rep111r 35 yrs m ---•• area. workm.ins hip si-:1.1. ullt< 111•m:. with .J c1., ... ~1r1l'd t\C"J ••• \II• tM " guar Take advent. of m)! 0.1lly 1'1lol l'lasi.1£1l•d i\d 1tt-m:.. .m.a ll .tun.s·-..01 !IJl-0101. bonded. 00 2031 1t well M2 Stilt! :>57-2005 Sell idle 1temi. --&ll lhtnl(S fabt with Oa1ly tH2 5671! Pilot Want Ad~ exper ~ 7056 &12 5678 an) 1t('m 642 ~78 • ·- HelpW..ted 7t00 HelpW•ted 7100 H.tpWCMt~ 7 100 HetpW~ 7t00 .... W•te-d 7100 •••••·····•············ ..•...•..•............. ······················· ••.•••.•.....•..•...•.. ••••···•····•·······••• ~~:.~·~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~'!.~~.'~ ..... ~L~~ ~~~~.'~ ..... ~.\:~ f. Aulomot.1 ve New Detail Shop nccdb help. Top wages paid Engine Steamers. e ng pa1nt('rs, bwrers & pohs heri.. up holstery shampooers . check out. pick up & de livery Apply at 2059 Harbor Bl. <.:M 645·1030 AVON Cllrist.as EantilMjs leC)in Now ForAVON REHESIEHT ATIVES Besl time lo establish rustomers lntere!>tt:d? Call 540-7041 or Zenith H359. 80ATMFGCO Clen<'al1~.:1nncr Ue nt .. il Ai.RI , c brs d General()(h rt' ~~----...... ~kin!( line lcuder boat !Christmas Early! p1t1me x ra yi. i:;vrs PERSOHMELCLERK J .C .PEMMEYCO MASSEUSE --------- assembly All ph1111ci. or S550 n:i-: PAID Some Sul!.. 110 . 846·3540 Busy personnel ofr need:. 24 F.nh&on llland < 18-281 ror leit1t1mJlc full Restaurant J boat assembly . 81 Put lh1:. new Job under ----u versatile indiv Duties Hewportleoch 11mt' pu ~1t1on 1n l.Jnllual helpful. but not your Chri:.tma:. tree IA>ntal Assuit Recepl Ex include l'Orresp filll\Jt, Mai.sage No i::xp nee T.\CO MAJ(B mandatory N B 1n.-.u1 rn !(eeks de· per F/f1me & P1t1me i:roup ins. workmam. HasAnOpenmgf'or We tram Cull i$4!11~1 l...tPOlffb CLIPPER MARINE lail m1ndt·d al'l'urate El Toro, Lag Hilb area comp reporli., bully 1:Nhrs1 2 11:.! llJrhor AedbM Hows. b~ CORPORATION typist for i.1wl'tJI spot ' Salary open 830-ll:IO phones. payroll ex per COFFIE SHOP (.' M 2930 W l'Jl"l fil' 19l9 E Occidental St Also 1-'ee Joh!. Call Con helprul Req 's typrng COOi( Coa:.t llwy. N B letM'fih. Good l'cty Sant.a Ana.Ca lrol Carc-t•r t::mpluymcnl DENTAL/Assist 55+ wpm E•per in A~ Ill,..._ -Agen<'y.5568505 2 Pos 1l1o n s open personnel work» plu~ ApproxJOHr~perWk M ASSEU~t. ' ; lookbe,..- G lrt Friday For mlenor design 11tore 111 CdM & Sun Clem l'rofic1enl 10 key addl.'r bookkeeping lo TB ('-.II Frank Newlund 492 <IH1 oreves496-7575 --CLERICAL Cha1rs1de & Cha1rs1de I nterviewing Tue~, Xlntworksng conds Must have car Top puy Oulstandin" Bencrit~ ...,,,, •uv. p1wk u., 7772 w n nsuran<"C expr. Ex Wed & Thuri. 9am " ,,.,,.,.,.~ '""' DEL TACO "" r r··• Apply In P!.'rson ...,me O c exper pre u penenl'<' necessa r y 3 Jllpm Apply. National MonthruSat, IOam 4pm Mi\TU HE PF.RSON 10 "t 25252 Lo P• Id. LOIJlllCI ... Neat hundwritrnlo(, lYP\' Ru~y llrJcl 1 ce Short Systems Corp. 4361 Birc h with elderly "l'ntlr"',•n ' 40+ wpm lnll·rc•lln" ... 0ri. '"Cc" Benuftl •. S't N U l::qu:il Oppor Employer ,, ... ________ ~--,_ ~ "' -" -" .... -. Appm), N•JOn to 7 P\1 ~...-...~ 1io:-.it111n .:•111<l working llunhngtun Heh ~1 6()71; Tues thru Sat llr., may 1 rond.,&rn hencf1ti. i\p -Gener;110fflce 1---------c varyG4421f7~ H~pWOftkd 7100 H~Wont~d 1 1'4u 111) National Sy:.tem.,1---------•I RECErflONtST L'EYPUNCll .. r ~ r n ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,,• •'' " c;orp . ·l:Jt.I Birch St. N B Work'" IO\ely nc·~ nfr'I DATA ENTRY MEN. pl.'rm II ttme ror 0 1'' 'l''L' II ELP PRODUCTIOU BOOKS CLEll' .. BOO""ST<)J' L.· DIET CLERK ~;-.:per on pulbe i.ystem OPERATOR l.A Tune:. hom<' dt>hH!r)' I' ,_,I ... N . pm11Bt11in -" '-''l Studtttts Mui.t !, .. ex';_.11111 ,~". l'UX helpful Som(' lYP Th J 11 R 1 1n Ncwpocl/C Ml•lla J1 vai m 1 t·~por~ 1 ch ARTIST , • 1 Holtlewiv•5 & ~ ,., °' p M •na req 'd Apply. Na e o Y oaer. nc is Must h:J\'l' lle1ll'n1fahle irm. invo v1nit" var ely Know t l'd KI.' o ( 't.li-dynamll· tu work Thur:. & artum1'. ondaythru tional Systems (;orp . laktngapphcahonsrora i•ar&herelwblt< s:.!751,> o~work.ict1v1l1es.Malh $C r een. P<i<>lo: ui-& Moonffqhkrs 1-'tl. 675-9595 Thursd<1y. II 30am-6pm •\JGI Birch St 111 B Uata 1-:ntry Operator $350 mo ~.1710 bal·kl(tound a Iona w 110 m n h 41 n, ... J 1 <:" ~o • ----------•I Mtlhon Dofl ar corp ---Noexpcnencereqwred -Mtn o£tyrsexper onthe -key exper 1s desirable i.ci»>rauons.~·J9J7 ldi net'd.s men & women of Cook Brellk~asl. S2 llr IEVERLY MANOR Gt'n I Ofr Tme $550 IBM 374 1 or 3742 1:. re MFG. n~ trumcu & Will train for computer Hammon:. BabyalUer for 2 girls, 6 & 8, wkdys 2·6PM Salary open, own lransp, rer req. ~-3744 aft 6PM any age who cnJOY Exper rt'Qd N 8 Call Convalesce.nlHosp1tal Don1Wait quired Perm.int-nl exper workt·r for Wood onented procedures Co -------- speakmg w/olhers & who 642-M7sor 644 66&) __ 2A452 Via Estrada Til 1977 r,t.une day shirt Advun Shop Call ~5 725.'> paid beneflli. Salary Pit Sales. S4-0-S70 wk • are bored withe averagt' Cook rull time lnnne l.al(una Hills Interested per~on musl cement lo <"o mput c r M T --opl:'fl Call 7141646-5076. Men. ladies. sludem1ro runorlhem111Jobs area' Female ~·nd r(' 714/8378000 act rast lo accent entrv operator possible for gmt roe. perm Earn Em1e 8all.lnr Evc:.i !:>Jl .>H -;1;;, 0 -b tt r 2 h Id d N I F,nual Opportunity .. , nght lnd1v Pay will be 1175 S200 wk l"ullcr - ----'""' 70/V! .,.. )"lll er. or r 1 ren sume l.o A o 774. Dai y "' po•1t1on in plush ~o r-11 B h s I OPER ... TIOMS MGR ,..,,., ""'' Exp w/refs t t"ull day No actua l selling 1n Pilot p 0 Bo it 1560.1•-•E-m•p•lo•y•e•r•M-'·"·--1 l.i~da Brown, 1133 2700 based on exper level rus a es.5!'>4 7851 ... · -----wkly. my homt• 1144·811 0 vofved & no ~Nt 1na up Co6La Mesa. C:a !f2ti2ti ,. '"'nrus & De •. ., r•o Apply in person SAM Tempress M 1croc!cc RECEPTIONIST µomlmenlb Work w1one -----'-"" nn ... re " n 5PM Monday thru Jo'ri 8US TRME To S9600 ironic~. Garllcn (;rovl' '"'~ Babysitter rehatile for IO mo old. Alioul ts dJys a m onth , my home . 645-6384 lla bys1tter. ror older woman 5-6 rutes wk $60 S t eady Eas tblurJ 64().7645, HABVS ITTl-:R f o r teacher. My home. lgl hslcpg Refl> 640·3858 Babys1u.er wanled m my Weslchrr home, 2 5 Mature woman 631 1018 ~oullcmn Hatr Slyh11l wanted w follow1n.: to rl.'nl booth. Cu barl'l Cmr rurC!I. I" Vly IW7 3'1l!2 of the mw.t 1)1.>pular & COOKS. BAHT!:;NOBRS. Oonut.s ncl St'rvice nflrvmt, 2082 day. 17042 G11lellt:: i\,e, Mg ml pos 'l 111n <' n n Plunl. 1s look mg for an i\1tr.1cl1v1'. '''"r 111. Mr successful producl1> on DKJVl::RS P l1mt' U\er Retief DoftUt Maltet" Michelson Dr In inc. belong lo determined '" Opt!ral1oru. munat:er who llJ::ALTll SPA W<> .,..,, the market lodoy An m· 21 yrs Im med openmgs Will tram Call GIRL FtUDAY l•---------i d1\' w 1top firm Call wlll be res p for J ll tra111 rtllhl person '°' expensive product who's Apply in person. Me n 541HJ858 Charles Ring. 833 2700 munuf operation!> 1n eai.y run Job ~r Ct.ar name IS a househnld Edsl'1ua.410I-: 17thSt. oa.o.FTSM....... Chllllenl(tnl p osition LEGAL DeMls&Dcnnii.Person· cludmg produc.'llon con russo.124hr'<l 'i5l95tll word lhruoul the world C M """' ....... w rutgrowingcompan~ oelServ1Cil11flrvlne,208.2 lrol. p urc ho:1 s 1n;.: & ------- Wo rk 1n a youlhrul, -· -Ar<'hllectual render vaned dulles. llwludm.i ADVERTISING M1l·helsonl>r s tores P ro duct RlCEl'T. S .... friendly utmmphere & Ca Pa b I e u r do 1 n H lite bookeeepm((o & lyp -manur aclured 1s semi Front desk pas1lior. t4in have funwh1leyou e1.1rn COOKS pcrspl'ct111e draw1ng11 , in11. Sala r y baaed on CLERK Mothers Helpe r . lite conductor 11roducl11>n be l on~ to 11 1br l tt,. top pay. You receive a readini: blue printi. & abillly 539 1 1~ ~r appl Pos1llon now available ~~~t~~~uokw~nl:~~~· eqwp. for wet wa rcr pro personal:ly Cal: L.tt guaranteed salary + l'X Expencnce Prererrcd. working with minimum Girl Friday, permunenl, ror part lime as111s lant to $2.50 hr Nwpl Bch area cessrng Number o r' Parks,833·2700. Denn•~ & lremely liberal com ButNotNec·esi1ary amount or supen·1i.1on rull ume Coni.ulllni: IA:'galAdvl•r11stn1tDire<' 640-12:30 employees lc11!'llhan lOO D enr:1:s P ~r 'lor:n"' rru.<1sion&bonusei..Con Day&N1teShirti. S56J937 Mr.llummoos rirni needs Sr levl'I tor 25 houn. per week ---------Quali£1c at1ons rcci 'd Sen1<'e or lrvtnl. 20ll:.: le.~ & o<ber mrenl1vei. 1\vtill11blt· person to handle loliil ofr minimum Noon to s oo NURSE Several yrs of s1ienihrant Michelson Dr \ Xlnl .idvancemen l ApplylnPerson rel>pon sibillllt'i. Xlnt PM Mon Fri Cit•neralof RNorLVH expe\" m1>1m1lartypeof ------- poss1biht1es ror both men -s..ocJ& Shop No. 9 ESCROW typin1t & phone hundl rH'l' bl.lt·ki:r1w nd Jnd Chargt' Nurse• :i 11 Xlnl p051lton Send resume lo Recep11on1st f'BX & women 34461-; l:!>L llwy, CtJM 1011, Light A H & Ai p h~hl typ1n~ i.k1lb t35 40 pay Xlnt beneriti-, T c mpress M 1croelec To $8840 ~ l'Cllcl EquulOppor~:mployer SECRETARY work Submit resume.UC oA<pm l requ1r1•1I t1•m Parkl..idoCon\ Ccnler lroni~. 1281 2 Knott St. Merry opporlur.1•\ No l'Xpcr. Ol'c.' You re ll•tler or qualtriratiun:1 lo pha!>1s on at•('ur11ry 1 Newport Bt:h 642.8044 Garden Grove. CJl1f dwa1ts cheerful indiv 1r tt.'lve rullp11ywh1lebe1ng -Youun•theonewcare 1Jox1t77J.ll;ulyPilol.PO Typ1ni: lt•st on IBM ---92641 Allent1or. Ray 1h1i<l'l1cntcontact po•1 trained You c11n work COOKS loolung for 1r you ha\"' &>x 1560. c M . 9262ti Selt•<'l n 1· wi ll tw ad Thompson E 0 E t111 n Co:1!! L1:.J KJ'f' •---.o.:-•--morning or eve hr-. On Mature pcr!>oni., good escrow skills & are able -muuslerc1J It• .sll .1pph NURSES AIDE -----848 l288 Alito 1-·et! Job.I -~-ly lOmin by ~·wy from benefit!> Adult rcs•d lo work occasionally GUARDS ranti. Autom111>1ll' PARTTIME Denru:-tftOenrus Pt•r~ ___ o1_9$-0 __ 1s_1 _____ , ~~:~;;o~:·~!(' r1~":0 _<"are_ <'enter f>31 ~ -~~0~~~:~~1~;~~;;:.r CostoMeto ~~~1~~ t14E';~~~~~: $35 Jr~:~~~':t°M ~~;~~·u,or~~ ~la~:,~~ri:':~~~';td.• ---- IEAUTY OPEAATOR yourself to at least in COUNTER HELP Prnnanenl Full & Part company benefits Appl.)' Pnvate Duty mother of :.l·hool age Su1le 121 Xlnt 09por Busy :ialon Ve5tigate thu .. unusual PermP lime Call ~Q~ office • tune Phone&transprc alfrontdesk Lesi;f~ c.'hild Call Jft llam R • SLul1on now a\'1111 ror oppor Contact Renet-S480858bcf2PM l q 'd Retired welcom t! DAILY PILOT 67S8380 E C EPT!ON!l'T hH l1!as1ng Salon e11tab'I 12 Rosai. 833"8098. -----__ 0 OVe r Oad Call AtHJ274, uk hr" tO 2 S32 -- - -mefhcal ok Tl!mp lfl( ' yrs In CdM. t.:.ill 673·0968 ---Couple. elderly nt•eded CIOIM:d Wedne11day 330 W. loy St.. PART TIME 5·9 PM Xlot mo " . po ..;., P I' I ·~• t r 'd 557 0061 ,. __ ta M-• Genur1&l lloisp StiiH Pay to S4 hr tl75 illl6 thereafter E:<J>t!r l~· Beauty Opr Cl>!>ml"l ht" wanted to ltam '" kin cart' Ha1r..t) ltnll nn1 111 'flhed 642 "'912 6'1<! 4'll I 1ieaut) Shop ''l>l»t1rnl needed $1:.!5 l(UatJnlN.-d wk Must be hc d Apply in pori>on. 326 Martnt· Ave R11lbod !~I .ind IOYS 4.MD 8flLS mmn.1 ° care or 0 • er • Hollelll. dependable h ve in _. ·-f D 1$31 3656 for Oa.lly PUCll ruUtt"1! 1n man. i.emi In\ ahd. '" t.-X Interview Hrs 9 3 JO to u 1 de 19 y r o Id 642-4321 ~~~eub~~~:al _ ay eves -(r'd S40-2UZI ' t\rch Bt'.il'h '''('" of ehng ror r m & h11 .. rfl'" :nzsB1n.·h Sl.N H Qu .. d ripll'gH· & du Equal0P110rtuntt> St:r111ce:i. RECEPTIONIST l~11tuna Bt.-arh Mu1<t ht.-~\el} hm 111 ~11 1~11ci:o. __ ___ domt:i.llc "'ork L11t1n~ I!> Empluvcr _ J:;l Ho:splliil Rd, N ll J .C . l'EHHEY CO For Beauty S.alon l\t ut lu .. st 10 y-··r'I 11111 erm poi.ilion t-.i!>e rt'q'd ASAP rc·lca!>t: p k ' ·d .... Bd 2 .. ,.._......_. __ ,_,_ ... ' •u II M I\ ... • a I T r· Ill ( at .... o M.:v I gl ... .._.. M-lrJCllY•· per-soOJb'. !'hoot' 642 4:121 ai.k lot ca ' r-. nuc•ri.on. tnim hoi.p1lal Uct lSlh ~i:" rii111el• .ri.i C:tn:ulatmn 64 2 11 7 I h 1· t w l' l' 11 EXECUTIVE Work JI hrs. 552 4451 Ml xlnl typ1n1: :.kills ror Acl'Oli.> from Hoag Hosp. N.wport leach Callli45 0311 -----9am lpm "'pm. 837.3412 1·arecr oppt1r11111 MAO JI 642-9955 ---r 1 _,.,.. G v t l ... t or 540-9954. 118" Opentn° L'or Rt>ccptionist. u ~ /PHf'I• IOYSA.HO IRLS CO UPLI'.,· Atlult N o SECRETARY -ypewner "' ,.c wpor " .,.r llmt' Newport VJr4'• Jo 5 E Ll-.o.-t o--L Cl--l.. Beach. cslatl' plunmni;.1·---------1 8 I to t ycan. .arn l'luldrl'n or ix·t s Jo:xper"d ......,..., ._ ..-... 5., ....... STRESS rokers. lnterv cwlnl( Chn 11l111J.1lj money S20to lo munaAi· 12 unit1> un To wu1'k w1d1redor of Must~ eltper'd Nt:R M,~;lle luw practice NURSESAIDES flOAl'OI Wed.0c<'8.8am-10am &. $40 per week 11ethni:t :.uh tum CO'.lu Me!t.a 2 Br manur Sh 90, typing 4200 Wknds & C\CS A exper prdcrre<l. EJqMri9WCed 3pm 5pm Thurs. Ott••• -scnptlOD-'I lo lhc D111ly hse eltl'hg manul(ement fiS+ Joli req ·., self Plcasccall forinter\1cw. but will lruin <.:all ~~~r prefd Bufhview Approx30 Hrsperwk 8l2 673-8511 IEAUTYOPE!tATOR P1tul ·rr11n11ponuuon &ysm ~ork 532 ~39 mot111ulur Xlnl LU 645-5000,ext520 m4 >833·9983 ....,..v llosp. ~ unn Xlntworklnitconds. ----- hi~ 0070 &. F t1m\• Hltlrculler prov1dt.'tl No dl'l1H•nes --IJl!ndlb Salary $800+ L s .1 k i\ve, CM 642·3505 Out.atandlnR Benefit& i---------P'l._9 StylL&t Mu11t huv~ )'!Omf' or <'Ollect1 n.11 Phone Wanted Matun c·pl or ~qu<>r 'ton c ('r -------A I RETAIL II ~'~~~ mature woman, live 1n I' t11m•, expr d . mature. NURSES AIDES PP Y tn person ~k~:r'tl''hu~k.~tc ~~~. S3&97 12 DATA ENTRY vr d.1ys, tdr al 10<' Sep bondablt• Apply !n i\11 Sh1fls Exper prer'd MonlhruSnt. lOam-4pm 200 NP WP-Ort Ctr Dr . IOYS AHO GIRLS OPERA TOR lt\'ll i; ~lrs Mut>t dnve ~n.on. 895 W l!llh SL. Will train 1f ne<' 642·2410 Equal OvPor Employer Nwpt Reh M111s100 VieJo 1-;1 Tur<> Tht' .lulh llo~l''. Im ii. ''"I\.!( \I \'>'of. >< I \I I '> Cook s1mplt' meal11. lite _C_M __ .. .i...__ _______ -1 .._.URSIS ... IDES ------ im•a Earn your own \<I.kin~ ut.11>llc1.1LH111:; for a Penonnfi ACJellCJ hskpn'g Cull art apm. LMD$rfDesl--" ... PEOPLE PERSON .._,Cleri!P/T money selhng :1uhsrrtp ~~~a 0r;~i ~~ .. ~~~~,,~, :m.1BirchSt.N e 494·34ll _ Full time sgo-o to }·1MJ~~ v~irerc~~ !e~n~~! .. ~'ptp"i'yeF~~- Pubhr l\atnry in un ttOnS after s<'hoof For In UlP IH~ 3111 or 37<1<! IHt' 557·0CM5 llou!ickeeper, <'h1ldcare. S900/mo Call M11r1t1c for Hosp, 661 Center SL CM ly r 91,1taliUiJ ti73-222:1 ('l"0'4'ded s Oran~w (.'o fonnallon r 1tll 8JOO'Jl3 .• I 1•ww, L'mplO)'"r ltv·· In we0 kn11 .. orr appl 646 7441 Dn1rlln" -----------·~~k1n1 a h111h quahty -qu1H·u 'crmunl•nl "".,. ~ S , K~ T ...... d•· ld,.r-rtlRSING ~n lime balllnit d "rtc IO Uw>mb:s m.Jn a«'t!k!I pan rum(' day 'lhllt Ad\un Retamed pan1sh 0 , rm, V ...... c .. groun "'know l' ge ASSTMAMAGEA OrMGRTitHE r os1uons w ma lion a L J- Sport.swear t·ham stqpr .. Salary t·omm en:tUfJ'• w1expcr Xlnt be111?fl4, work 3 dll)'t. Pl't wetk time assoC'late f!:aro ct-menl to 1om poler 751 1!>47 or plant mulenal net· AIDES & ORDEILIES MUllt be t'fn<'~nt. well s:!OO per mo &45 1182 onpgehrto1tnodr1v"or11u:.y1ltwl~1·11 r't'..': Expenen<'ed sccretar. Y Y--"--CCook -Albel shtrt1 Call or llPPIY oraanlled, It ltble to -· ,.__ XJ.nt kill f liti t ·~ MA.JDS Wanted llurbor lwn9am·5pm wor1c under l1ttdlln<' & CAIDRIVEIS based on c•Kper level 11 5 or ga •on Full charge, on·Fra, 1 M lei iHOO W L1doConv Center Opportunl\y for J<Jvai\~t ment Apply 1n pt.r"«\(I, PETRlE 'g , 'I f "r PHONE SALES W ~H m 1 n ~11 er M;i,.!!_. Phone Sales people. Westminster. lull work loads. Should MtmorWomen Apply in person SA M attorneys 640-6000 12 30 lo 8·30. For prof e"1b o B t d B lSSSSuperiorl\ve '--ve worklnic knowl-.. ll• Mu.,t bci25orover SPM Monday thru Fri· 11!1-• ... T-hT---cple. mature Eng. 1:1peak 67: .,.,,_°.,3 v · N Nwpt Bch 646·7764 ,.. """ d 17""2 G II llc A ~ -'"'" in" w/trunsp St11rtln" ,,,.........,. of wat.tt & sewer utllHy i\pply In Pen1on ay. "" 1 11 ve. Mt>Chonically tnclined in " " ---------------trv I Y.....,_ C........ Irvine si.tlary. SlOO wk ref req M ... 1...,.EH ... uCE me c eanlnjt. part time b1lhna & NCR 3100 & ._.w -div &<>ugbl by maJQr co MS~ 644 !J264 Mrs i\I ... "' •" Evea Newport1Cosla 3300 St<rsc" li1ll1na ll~I SlsterA venuc ---ror euslomerconta<'lpos lcn . . Partl1me.over lH >r1>ld MC!>aarea!> F.xpt'r.adull mnr h1ne ... i\ddn·~110 l"uunll110Vallt·y Dell•""YfNewspaper Xlnt curt'er oppor Call Rers Apls LJl(UnJ lhll,. o n ly SJ oo hr + i,:rtqih •'< (;r.aph (ltype • r l rt I ... [Jan Propp, 848-1288 Housff---.LIH•lft S8l 615J·or~l·613U _ (2131927 0115 cq u1 p S11I11 rv ru ni:e C.aretakcr1> Couple. r<'t or l'T'll'Ulnen pa imi· JO•J Dennis & Dennis Pen.on --r-· .... .anihr to ... ;Oihr . w/ s e m 1 r c 11 r c d r 0 r delivennit early morolnl( 1 "'-. f H . l htPllY pleus11nt person M-:.-i.91.__• r-'ftt-OFFlCE 1 .... 1 .,....., ....,.. hs f t Li\ Tim~ •O home11 in ne ...,rv1ceo untmgton t.olllkl'chargcorhse rorJ '""' ..,.. t:n ... mmt'u, open ng male or female. 16 lo 6S .• .. ye11r.1 of al(c Guaranteed Rell red ~an w / mt r"' wages or rommissioru arucal ab.1hty & deslr1· le ~~~ll'E~l ~7th Street. lcJrn a :!no c.itl"•·r' ' ',. Co:.tJ Mes .a . Perm Local hu.;sncll\ betv.een .J 00 & II 30 11 m .. .,,, I""". n ,,_ w, t1Z!3 ....., ,,.,.., a npm l';..111111 Opportunity RH 3.11 1-;mploy1•r .. tcl.nt benef1l!I. l\pply in emer11t>nry c or w11 l'r Irvine/NB areas Must Beach. 16168 Beach Blvd, 8 d I l c; & 2 p ood 1 C' II steady work Nwpl llch 1 n Ac co u n l In~ r or l)CMIOn: ro MS·l060 -be rellahll' & have dcpen· Su1le 12\. Luguna Beach. Cnll llam Phone: 644·0fl06 General Clerk. A variety --·----------- Moulton Nhtuel CARPENTER, Ftr any dable tran8portation llam. "94-8997 M ........ ICURIST °'typd~~~-ln~wluldl}!'hgrdtulnrge'· PLUMIH, HPAIR Charge Nur~e t-'ul1 ~ p1tlme LVM 3·1 t ., Water Oh1tnct hn. to make do\c tall Salary $275/mo ~ CieMral Offlu .-...n --"' .. ... b 21500wPazRd. wooden boxes All Permanent parl·lime Housekeepers. part time, F/llme. Mu11l huveM>me liet. Apply ICJ ~rson. Pttlme $ Ye31"' rn1n ex LqllASNlguel,Ca. materlib Ii eqwp furn DELIVERY Mao for ear· Multi Miiiion Doller TIIE BALBOA INN. 106 follow In g Rl <'ti a rd Anabolic Corp , 17802 IJeT Call5361<152 Medll'Jllons iru 11.-...J (l/ltme ~e·u v .. re!lf Conv H06p, 661 Cen~r]!,, C MS48MM (1H J83l·J:i00 Muat have exper lyAM LATlmeshomt corp.11talfl.nanew ofcln MalnSt.875-8740 Ouellette Salo n. 200 Olllel\e Ave. lrv1ne .~erBoatSaleam n Equal Oppor Emplyr wtrout.er t46-5200 del. route. Adultl ooJy 2 Irv In e Ne e d en H 0 USE KE E P ER Newport Ctr Dr. N B ~l. per'd or wlfl 1,.1: ri:hl Sa lei . E"~lb U Sp!fi.- hrl. per day. M.uat havt t.hualutic, positive P""'lme 3 adult• VI" .......... W__._... 7100...._W _ _...A... 7100 penon.Cllll Mr Wett ror &ah:8 Rep -1 'or Mt~·~ .... c.,. .. .,, CAllWASHHllP econ. car. No sollclUn11 m ln4ed people lo In ,, · 0 • "•....-or lllftTil'U • .........,. ..,.._ 8 Co Jlortlcutyl'r. A t I 1 n t I c f> a<' Ir I" F tt.lmc, p /time. or collect ·a., West min troduce inexpensive 011 ~ewport /Santa ls ohel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~~:017~i 46 1123 or & ~~:::S4; Craf\:1 Sh · Mulllmti Company . OverlB.AJlposltlon!I atef\ Hunt. Beh a reas. Uon11lly known produc~ CM.646-3304 -----t.i\Are1.1197'T Xlnt ~~i. &16-5'91 l5) Local.Ions 638-01216 from our ofc Free park HOUSIJCHPH Nui-Se PRODUCT MGR. & coop !'leed 'ia!es r• ~ I. .... METROCARWASH Ing & othe r benefits, 9J. Tempros:1 Mlcroelcc Li\ & O r :srl(" t P c.,. ... ,. 2950 Harbor Blvd. CM Deliver I.he l..A Times tci pleasant surroundings & 5 Days per wk. 3 llrs per ST A.FF POSITION lroolc11. Garden Grove 114 534 9009 ,_ .... _• _..._ bomes In Mldw1.1y city or relaxed atmosphere. No day Own transp Lido 1 1 kl f ' ' ""' ..._ W•slm Earn mo •y '·land 7c ... 1•"1 .... •c.._. Pant 1" oo n11 or :a pro , Sli9ed C. ,...tera Casb.ler. Cafeteria Help "' · n"' eicper nee & no M'llin1t "' --.. "" n duC't manager to pro SAL~ l,.EE r 1"4,1; M"~t .... •w""r Xlnl Co. 7AM 3PM. Apply betwo while others s leep lovolvC'd. Xlnt oppor. for HSKPR Uv .. lo ror <'Pie mote & est&b. prodll('t Saito SIH +car ... ,,., .. ,,"" 8AM ·8 40AM . 500 3:30·5:30•m Adulla advancemen t. C all " e....a &.--_.u~-bene flls. Apply at ~r1orAve.Nwpt8ch. wteconomycars. No col· 833 .8095, Timcllfe o n l..ldo I sle, p vt -~•~ ~ line of Teflon vMlvet A lndWit'l pnpcr proowrf·' ruHlca By K Ip per lttt. 638·0l26. Ubrarieti, Inc Equa.l Op. rm/bath. ref. 81~109 -lac ....... 't D..._ flttml{I Dulles will In· div of nat'I co. 'i' Y~CjlU, 828 W. 17th St. CASHlll ,.,,_,. . porEmployerM/F -.,.--clud<? ul<1hli,hlnl( "PnlVen" sales~ C.ll. F.xptt'd prer'd. Over l8. ~very driver, full ttme. lnturance -2 yrt. lecltlcM Cfifllcal respresentallY" :ialo• Nao Fee J<>bl. CAI: Edward '• Ct~ema , $.1.00 hr lo ala.rt. Call General HOTf'RODUCT Ccre•--lmce lorce.expandlngprodu<'l o·Connor,933.r.oo, • Harbof & Adami. Costa 842-22$6. HAl'PtMISS IS Lie lnsuran'ce agonl ....,....... baMI lt aen'I saJcs pro-nb 4r Oetm1.s Pe."°" - Ccommoolyl. Pleaaecall motJoa or lhe P(Oduct.s Servtct of Irv•~. ,. Mesa. ~·ton P•rt·Ume. '500/F.EE PAID 5*-1767. Exc.ellenl firofessionaJ C&l'MI' nn.. Xlnt oppor '*'a dlv.blon Mlcbt.116n Or Oeri -1Tnl 2 6 3 daya. Food. •P· U~ your ABC'11 In UJ\a ... .,... d .& w.U e.lab'I NYSE t.1 JUSTLIA7MO•G? p'lanua. Jewelry, -.iwropotu ni.&mall lllt.e11or live ;Laot main\ portunlty. rvlne location. Senid re· co QualiflcaUooa Req'd Sa*tad)' w/\otaor ~ ~· 13()..9134 or col· room clerk. F'ut advan tech Muat have ex~r It sunie to: ~ckirouod Qi enil~· lmmed Part tun... n•· Your l.lflUSfd 1tf'ms could IJc IOmroel~'it (.1\tiltftUlll! V. ll.y tltit · ·; .. ,,.m under the.> C. •· 1 ·~ l~tmai ~ .. •1 I ~'\('•JI our Ch:i '· • • \ 1 tr. ~ A~ bit cl lVplng fl loct !213> a40.7000. ttm~l. Alto Fee Jobs :1tlnt drtvlnc rt'cord. Pull Ina 4i mktng o1 tn~u.'ltri•I tugJi 'lchoo1 1tvdu-• 5 mo'1 b11nlcln1t, l;&.l. or C•ll Control Career t lm1• C11ll MarJarel •m ... .--!c-•--t~-of produt'tl 84!nd Mirnmr CAl:e!l7 2:1'.ll ·~'' R.E. fXpt·r l8 all you CARAOf: SAt.E n1t:l 1n Employ men\ Agency. 1Ql OS4l ~ ~ ~·1• ~ • to T~mp~4'S M\rt()t •co ·'fl: ncc'\I ror lhiil N 8 . t'l<'row lhr Dall)' P1lol brlnl( hnp .s·..6~ CrlUcaM:cre ........ tron~. l~U Knell M, H.11w 'IOmethml( you ..f4i(1 co. Call Control Caret'r PY rt>tulL'I To place your The fastcsl draw In lht' 2192 Mert:a, Wh lOO. tnM, CA Oa.rdt'o Orove, C. "21S41 l!' wll' C'a?>.11r1~ Jd"F ! .... .,lnym ent A1•n<'y , crow1nai curd. phone find 11'"9l you want In We,t o Dully Piiot f2464 A. t l t n t 1 on A• r ll WPll -C.iil :-00"1 • ;). f.42 S«:i8 tocl11 y OaUy P110l Clal!Slfleda Clll.htfied A.d tM24611. TbomPIOO E.O. g ~-J6711 • • I ........ - _____ _.,,.._ ... , .... ~-··-···· .. ---- D8 DAILY PILOT * W~ay O~mbef a. 1978 ~ ............. !?~~ ~ ......... !~.5.~ ~ ........... !~~.~ ~w--... ~100, ......... W ..._.. 710'"' ... _.. 100"' 8' ·~-"" f\nd revenlbte ForSaJe· 2 Pon.IK"•bow,.·111c*.......... 1010 MitcellaMoa IOtO ...... ,....,. 9040 • ....--•.-u ' • .....,. ........ '" J&W .. 11 "' AJaalcan Male mute fo. r vvou •"" F"·ll .. a .... rbo· •-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Ch.rial DI p .oe breed "'lC· nr MW ..,,., · u qua1.... rsc W._...__. __ ~ In• :to:·k.us.i& T2U tola bed .0 New Enac Cull84'7 109l WANTED Crtb&.w•rd~dreuer.~vON s.oo. ISvlDrade ~ --------...___ ~ Anl.Q ctie.lll l'O to teO hl rhair. $7:5, 67 C8450 ~ 11.SOO nrm -------.-...-..--..-.-..-.. .. n ..... --.-ewstwlmdi. Ant.q sew·g mach si2S SheUand Pony & Morion TOP CASll DOLLAR llnnd.i ad tond IUO • ~ SALES Of Awffaues! FrwtoYoa 1045 & m:)ny other items Arabian lOxlO"Utll tack PA ID FOR Y~U.!\ M8 ll8u Ban_..,$~. f'~ .__ H UG E~~·.:lhou ae ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-1A88 nn Bstofr 4967946 J~~:,vi<.~~·~tt Mh .. !AIGlu Pa~emake_r UWl .a. ~l ,..._. crammed w1Lh over 500 F'REE to Good Home 1-·0r Sale Captain Nc>mo QUAJJTYHo...eBlanket.s ~LYE ERVlCt: ~-1011 Crulaer. aew ena. 24 . ls now tnlervie...ino for lhe following mualr boos. nlrkelo BeauWul part German W"lMr ........ '·kbn .. ~ Sll.2Cnoff1Alloewt11ck. PllNE RUSRN •. AN 1111,per cood. aleepa 4. i 1 ~--"6 dlorl pla.no9 e1n'.ui1 or 1 M ~ "'""' u ... ..-...... I' "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644,.1 PoSt.1ons 111ns wiAil clo<'ks Sh••pherd mat puppy !lti0-119.1 q\Ml.tlityof~u .... les. TIQUl':S S.~2200 otUINTALIUCiS ;..._ ______ _ ---"r t1nd f11lhe r rlocks: or"i>r.."°121C1~•wooka S48·8~ U ~N U le I h11y rl"plar\•r pellets 100 W .. NT "·r •tan •· l~ Cla111k Chriacraf\. .. .>.> .... l'J E WI(' er ( e I lhe 167~. BARK 1>4:1lt'll LUGG•Gtt•l.!.s n .-~ " -.. ...... 12700 Xlnt ~n.t I; n l•c9d Case111aun1 a ntiques rorutor c1Juch1tl11y bc.'<1 1 100 It.. $7.o& Have loada ,.. ,..., Chinese also Tapestry ... a....,.aQY. • Cl.illrin'S $1m SllesperSlll Over$1,000,000Worth ~ .. Spnnger & "" Blue fl by 3...., ft 4 l>Obler de ol .. d hoy 1-·a1r Fetda. fromyourbu&Lnt-ascar<t. Pvt Ptysonly.640-1014 rood.~ ff Amenc•n lnternaUonal AustraUan Shep pupp1e1 '\lgn with full wlckc.•r u.,..•""""" ~nd ()nc n ud ror each .... n.~f P'rl)'Dbirld•• Gallen's. l802 T Ketter to good home 646-3705 canopy Orc>en und whtll' ...,, . ......., w11 plllh orw s pure W1> SS CASH FOR -...., ever IMtio. .,.., ,._n.tTe •• D Wf Food Prepamill1 & tiwasber IM1'8YllWIHG HOUIS )..5 ••• M 556-0611 Equal Opportunity Employer 1na St lrvlne Tel rottoo pnnt cushion HHol•1holdGoodtl065 return pumuently Coodll.k'dfum/"fngs crub«. f'Ms[.,.., ,!,"'° ~ im ·Open Wf!d lhru l:leautlful Sht!pherd puppy tn PolYW"t'lluinr Us\' on ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~ 1tu1n1w tai: a. fnn 4' 1t.ov~ ~68 ~i ~500. -.m r • Sat 9AMto4PM V111t' frl't.' to gd home w/bl1 lyll.1'd1.Sphaypie~ Must P iur orana&e couche, nrap. meet1n1 alrllDe ~k sit · yani Ph ~2330 sec Collt ~. mWit i.ell w/bolsteni $.'SO, Mayt•g ID rl"qwremenlb Pre· SUe 1"" Ice ey ates 35· OlN . ·~1 wood htaU, 2 .... ..cet 10 I 0 -f ,,." _,,,, h N d vent lolls & the!\' For a Ul good condlllon and re ~ lma N-••••••••••••••••••••••• l year old male German •vv10 r '"""""""' even wa r . or1ie r yer. pen.oiutl.11f!d lag t-ncloee aaonably priced. Phone et'IU • __ ad. y";:;;;,• REl''RIGERATORS Sheft/AJredale. very lov m~arld w~kt-nd11 __ ~~ tilec ~ ~11 w11llpaper. fabrlt' or 6.,'11·3149 ~7~,:;..;:~~ re ........... W~HERS.DRYERS cab e. 003-&5ll4 CONl-1SCAn:o A !>lot•k -··~•Y Glo" paper & we Wanted w buy ~ Spode's -. --------Recondlt1ooli·~epros & Help' Male Samoyed-Lab of ~fu & IOVl'Sl'llls & l--l~ 1070 will back & tnm your Dresden Ro•e China 40 .C•bln Cruiaer. Twin fo"rgt Darmee <.iuar/Df!I. needs open 5 paces li letpers & f(ame seu. All --...... r taas Or try two rords 673-:l)Jtl Mrs u ooly V8 s. Iota of jpl)Odia. Sell 29 Yrs 1n Orange Co lh f dly Helow Wholes11le M u11t •••••••••• •• • •• •••••• •• hack to buck ---for $15,000 or trade equ1 Dua....11 •p•s ~::!~ 7~ky, nen Sell.S&Z l2A4 WANTED PRICES WANTED Small used ty for 4 wbl drive. PU. "laA -------THECONNt'.A."TION 12taor 3/~ whfflchalr ror eldt!rly RV. Iota. 1maUer boal, 181~NewPortBl.CM Male Codtapoo pup 2 7.~l·Un1tL TOP CASH DOLLAR 4 1~tag3 $160 ea lady etc.m.931118 CAl.L~·7790 months blackw1thwtul.f HellAve llR .. AID FOR YO U R 6/9lag.s S150ca ~-41995or531·2l64 .__..._---~-----90-,-0 bools Call492 3022 JEWl!:LRY. WATCH ES, lOormore Sl 40~ --National electric home · · SUPER BUY! 8' Couch. AFtT OBJECTS. GOLD. Sales Tax lncl~ded Mllllc:at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hefp W.ted 7100 He4p WMted 7100 food slicer, lh1cknHs Free2\.\ mo.old puppy, good cood. Only $60 SILVER SERVI CE ; NO CARD• .... ._... 1013 Hob'e J6,lrlr,newtnna & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d•al . 1·· hlsde S40 \.'rLab mate.shola Black NaujC recliner. FINE F URN & AN· Draw your own <>r send ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. Sl.425. 64l-IZ5S or Sa ntl~1 c h Mukt'r & TellpllwSoldton 9'19-2342aner 800. 847-0892 like ut>w. hardly used. TIQUES00-2280 name address phone&Conn MlnOMaUc elec ,58_1·_7_506_. _____ _ Q('nera1I Food Prep & h $75 Maple swi vel rocker ·u ' Ii • rd e ~llent COftdl. ·-W a1tre1>s1n~ varlou6 Wortl from your home Kenmore was er & gas Male blk lriah Setter. 2 S45 Call64S l660 ~g A".?8d .,!~aAhca per ~·~•pp s.'12·1.259 ·HOBIE 16 wttb Tntler. 1¥>ursava1l m oor love Will trai n Men o r dryer. xlnt cond ~ea. yn, tnendly watch dog ---U....todl 1075 ... nu ~"', '"""'·_,.,, B.lue/Wlute. Xlnt cood. I} tum of th~ Ct!ntury ""Omen 547 ~ S45-t264 636-4913 aft. S. Double sofa·bed. burgun ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~check or money or· SIGNET Selmer Salver Sl450tolr. ~ KJm Count r Y KI t •·hen --Tiu.a TaHE Tapp~n Obi Oven self· F--<lt•• 1050 dy & green. Gd cond 2 !'Wg. Morgan mare brolce -. R F1utc Offer RMt..1•Jrant Meverhof'' • yrs old $45. 640 ~32 NB 10 "de & d rt v c. bl k nLOT r IMTIMG 494.2306 L.ASER No 12199. Race On the Green. '"S Coast Tem fic OPPor. lo learn & cleaning R:u1ge Copper ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' parade Morg11n gelding, p 0 Box 1560 equipped • FO IC B. V11lajtl' Call.l1m hlwn ~ ;u.hance in heautiful 4 yrs old. Xlnl. 1250 ••I BUY•• u.~ESflulGNEIRkSSVALE Eng. Western 17 14 ) Costa Mesa.Ca 92626 OuescherS1lver C·melody $750.Ph648-l~ & P u f r. l1!H1k ideally located. 11.11·09!17 ucMUll SI eneltan --h Ali ds 5 '" nr ·•Pill ... ~o Ht~M (' 11 I W l Good used Furniture & Velvet BAKER Chu1r & 338 lOll Beer drafter, holds ~.Keg :sax.op one21,;, new pa · ERIC S 0 N 2 9. f u 11 .,_....._·i~h 0 -•1.,-ry :i • 'e e e 8 0 n ' G E Elec l)ryer. Holpotnt ot•Aman. Belo~ •M•~l nd S& 549 '"' cruise/race . ..,l,000/of· -.gw ... ,., ... 1!4M. JlMll Dennis & Oen G ,....,er & Kenmore Appliances-OR I will ...., ~ .v., •I 1078 of bet!r. new ro S200 -•. f'"l•m m11r 11 in~~ !l 30 "'" l'er:.onn1'I sen ice or Was ..,h,' r S 7 ~ ea aelJ or SELL for You DECORATORS Ma C ury 673-5276 CMll an llAM Revelle J pc drum set fe r . 675· l830 eves "' a s c ., CORNL'"'R ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 1 wlc:nds rH•on Xlnl 11 time P<" Jluntmgton lkach. 16168 Guar/del s.6-8672 MASTYSAUCTIO.. .,, !Ken 220 1 4800 w1h1gh hat cym a ~.1 ___ . ______ _ lnfo ('.illh<t:>Ol-&S lleachBlvd.Suttel21 64M616&1l3-9625 __ 675-5761.9 30-SPM_ 5001"~~~~6-~~MSC:,'1;:!~ wa~or!lectr7~\•om stool & mus ic stnd Pacific Catamaran. Mlllt -TB.ia/P{TIME Refrig . Coppe rtone Must !tellOakbdrmfurn ~:O heater w1fan. ~to Cmplt S2l5 Art 4Pm. sell. Best o(fer 8311396 SECRETARIES Branch ofc seekr. bonda· f'rostrree Gd Cond. SAVE,' New & ~ fu~. misc tbls. bookrases: therrno6lal Perfect for 640-0'TT1 al\. 5 .•·1.~ny1'~.1t1nn• Avail hie Tnlle r to work $125/bslofr 9"19·4&1l AM. llppl s. masc. Wilson s bureaus. sofai<. many omre or small opt $50. CLARINET 8~ good•---------- "" "" ., " " 151·1139 Evs. Bargain Nook, Now 2 small items. &45-78SI . ' Hobie 16. White w lbhte Employer:. !•av All f'e.c11 p/Ume Exper prcf'd . Stores _ 545 & s14 w _ _ _ MiscellaMoMt 808Cl 979-2.342after8·00 t'Ond. Case an. $125. tramp. blue" wbl aalla. l.17.Rctnders Agency Contact Hilda Tcrranove GE Refriii. Freezer . 19 l9th, C M. 642·1930 & Blue & g ree n plaid •••••••••••••••••••••••National electric bome 644-7348 Sharp. U200. (714 > 4000 BirrhSt.Stel04 17l4>644·72S5. cu ft. Good cond Auto S48·3262 WEBUV llerculon custom corner PICKE'IT48""prof.drafl· food slt<'er. lh1clcness Offk:er.Hll••lr 675-1764or(213)469-2298. ~1wo1portBcach 113311100 West.em Federal Savings df!frosl $125 646·1128 .,,... . ., t 3 r rm inne r ing table AdJUStahle diul , 7 " blade ••o ..._.__. 1015 CallforAppt1E.osl.llb 'l\.S Z744E Coa~t Hwy,CdM THECOHMECTIOH ,,.,.. ... x r 1 • .., ....,..r--•• Muslaac40'Mc:Mr Saller. ---Equal Oppor Employer Will buy 110me ref rig. ap· FURNITURE TH.AT IS ~n~7;13~~~~:.;.0~1f~~ ~:~ ~e~F'4o C~~:& 979-234.2 aner 6 00 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• New Diesel eng • Call ~~~Rl~T;~~.~g-~~~: TBJ.H.P/TIME ~::~~~~Pw~~~~~7~~· j.t1de·a·bed'I from SlSO tbl & squ:.re commo<lt• t!\·enings~nrlw1-eken~-:__ C:~p;~d~~~~~~~~· evee.873·2$80 Startfi6,50mo 537 111\21 _ Bui.y Newport Ctr Ofc ~ g~me ;:;:. from $51Sll eRaedCreehnglaSs!-""·11!1 UN IQ UE wicker rle WOVEHWOODS swivels also 6~·3000.Cal HA.lullrace.8 bags. M h F lo W~HER.DRYER .......... 8 m more. o " ag r~s Hxlt """ra•~ ,~u"h day ""il 7 SOC¥otol00/o 0ff Bayd<Beach Rily U HP oulbrd. asking ~L'CRL~TARY , "11 .... t• on 1 ru rt am "'The Little Warehouse $30 Gold 48" li•mr> .. v "" "' "" '"' r. "' '" 3 30p T II ' ft by :l' ft t J>OSt •r de •DELIVERY• SM50 846--0346 ":!Oum to lpm !:lk1lb m c t;r Cexper l..ate model th at under sells the w1sh11de $8 Apt "'le · • ~ k BEFORt.: E X E C U T I V E ---·-------rta'<.lc<I Start $3 50 per pref'd. Call Dom. roxon stores that won't be un dmelle lbl only S.S 1'1(' sil(n wt1h full wic er • CONFERENCE Dfo:SK. Etchells 22. hottest keel hr 2140. SJC 493 2.'m t..,.nat SG\'illgs Super Oelu"e derso!d... tun-s SUl0-$10 963·~716 canop) Gret•n and while CHRISTMAS• 77 '"x43" SIOO/bsl ofr boat, lnt"l racln& clMs -~NewPort Clr Ur. NB Multt·cycle. hkc new 73SI Hell, Unit L HB aft 6 cotton print cusht0n 8 ~ 83J..9'170 M7·7970dauc 31· ...... aut. roval blue &c SICRETAIY 6441461 Perfect l'Ondillon Sal&Su 12S in polyurethane Useon-~~~~~~~~~ --·---JQ-----1 ""' # l>i\TSUN has an 1mmed Equal Opp Employer Slt<:nfice al~ for bolh 842~~ . Garage S-. 8055 ly as dJSplay p1e<'e Must1· Smllh Corona Elec. port whit-,. 1 127 · Aaklng M/L· Call7Sl sin ••••••••••••••••••••••• see. Cost S350 must sell DRJl..LPRESSES typewn•-280XL. Used l9000.67$-l022 operung for an cxpcr'd r & d.uuJl I Braod Ne,,., ""' :.ccretary in lhc i.ale-. 3 Mo old 9 2 Sea r s8'Sol" gset.xnlGARAGESALE Otnelle $200/ofr 644>-2806 even· lleavy Dul;-lmo.$165.67~9063. lotlh.Sllpl/ dept. Min sh r.peed 80 Coldspot frosUess rerng <~llOD, Set. baby lhtngs. tuihld ings and weekends Hal! price all modeb Docb t070 wpm. typing S0.60 wpm TEMPORARY & Creez.er W/tce mkr ~I 174 l 11.erns, Fri/Sal/Sun 26563 Santa Fe DESKS-Oak. Mahogany,••••••••••••••••••••••• Xl nt ro. pa1rl benefits HOTWomcB> ~.Call 67$-8191. s Pc Walnut bdrm set, ~lay) Barbara SJC. lln WATERBEDS FrelghtSaJvage metal $2Sto:~t SUP up IA> 30'. beauUful Please apply 111, 1683 FOR YURS7 8015 king hdbrd, twn mal· From Sll9.8l t-omplete J838Santa Fe Ave .. LA ~ location in Newport Sunflower Ave. Costa ~ tresses. like new $350 GAR.AGE SALE lOAM Frametn !tcr 1mattllner 213·5113-l.25.5 ..... 8017 Beach.87:Hl827 :llcsa Worned About Testing? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23" RCA console TV. an to <IPM 3028 Warren Ln wtth heat.er & d~hvery ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• loclts. c--.. & Nitsa1t Motcw CCWJt. UMCl.AIMEO t1que wht. 23"" + stereo c M IHalecresll Furn. every style d1.5counterl DYNA G VM Like new Adorable cuddly Lhaso Sid ..,........... tOIO IAiual Oppnr ~mployer Come wher(' it·., com· STORAGE o\M1 FM reconJ player. clothes, etc Callh only AquaHeaven llJCI 7062 Ong $380. Mui.l sell S250 Apso puppies. 8 wks, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fortable w /women who AUCTION S250 $:k! lt262 --------Ph 7~ I 1.20 A.KC GSO-l300. S8H!678 '73 Zodiac 15• w ftrlr . .,_,18 !-.('C"retary <.i11I f"r1day underStand You do have -Evrryt.hing goe11. ovr IOOO I n M EX ~CUT I V R ...,. Top:-k1lls. !ttmi: t.htnd 11k 111 s Let 0 I''1-· 1C1-: 9 AM Sat, ~ II Large ovul ~ shat( rul( items t:ouch & lovt seill. Typewnter II ave Just Movmg • Sdl chickens, new for 13.000. Will take 1-iex hrs. "Int armgmoL OVERLOAD put the m to OJHe'1 Mo•IMJ Ir Upright Hoover vacu um Mpl lilt set. kng si bed. purchased ~w Seloctn c BUY MY duck. rabbits & cagea 11400 or trade for ., l"orllpptcall64S2667 work Storage,lac.. Refng,rmrror,endtbls. Drexel nil e stands . l300at.llMon833..fl551 <~rcen&OrangeAnuque Allfor~.64&-4828 _m. __ 9398 _______ _ --------4101 S. M-.1 ~c 645-4832 chineae la m ps. 3 pc 30 .. 73.. t da d do Horse Drawn Wate r S..'<·~__._ ...... ~cOf'e Pca1d ~Q~ office • al SunflowersouLhor CR IB's I nfo nt Bed chinese 11creen, rocker. .__x 6"" :'.·~~2.R..' head~~ ~a.!''?°trnaf~rG111·n.n MUnatlSkeusaal ~·o ~~J~ t~~ ~ge:l:['ll•--O D tlMoa ~ ,..., · · Ille cab ty,,.wrtrs tx ..,.,. '< ""'utS ~ . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 overload MacArthur dresst!r. n1tc st and & . · ~ lumber. offer . Sungray F ti SI 552 7091 Bnstol/MrArtbur SA with your po1:.t> & ab1hly s-ta A.a baby changer 833-~ pn g slnd. tools, lbl saw, btke S20 644-'M)JH anw c gn SSG-1994 . . Cqtn. S./ to SPl'ak IA> Ol.hcr.. in this d a d o b I a d e ' . Queen bedroom set. sofa ..., 9120 key pos AJso Fee Jobi's 557-G061 Items from over 30 lots Lido Couple :.elling quah woodworkers saw:i Red sha1i. blu<• licr~ulon & love M?ilt, llvmg room "-oa&°"Jml 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C j 11 Ma rt on Ma nn· lnt.erVlew hrs 9-3 JO wtU bell-Old. mcluding all ty rum 2 ~tamed gla!.5 ctusel.s. hammers. vices. {'a r pet s. b c cl r ..11 I:,. chairs ~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "70 vw Camp Mobile. Xlat gJ.3 2700 l>ennis & Oen 3723 81rrh St. N B types or hsehld rum ai window:. ('Ouc h t!nd plants. hundreds or odds ch ri st ma~ I 1 i: ht s . HAM M o ND PIPER nm'g cond .. reblt eag. ru:. Personnel Service of1·--------well as patio & oHICE tbb & lamps 67~-24s1 & ends. 8122 A Opal Cir R<'ai.onat>le S81 ·08:12 Lees betl(e cpl. 100 yds ORGAN wtrape Deck. Pop Top. Tint & more. Irvine. :!UK:! ~ltl hebon rurn. Sealed barrels. nr Beach & Slater --------SOO.handbra1dru&9xl2, XJnt cond.S800.~-4142 S3.000.Arleen 673-0740or Or Trainee. Production dept box.es & crates Antique Furniture 8050 Thurs· Fri-Sat Only 10·5 611llylint' <Spnnl(ttme I S12S tll21 <A )()pnl Gr · 645-3414 ' --Hubber hose product:s oak round table." chairs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nb. white. & K11ntwct H B <Bch & Slatt•rl GI" A Gift Sen'"" Stal!"" At ten Call ror oppt 540-763!1 buffet. 2 a ntique Jap rnattre~ $45. nwtchtng - -~--Of Minic rhtnt. exix•r cl Ouy & 1-: o E riflei., Elk ":. h e ad tlresserSJO ~.34f).I IRV!NE COAST COUN Motor:YCfn/ t-:v~ 1''1111 & P ttml' Ap -lockers. trunk&. etc All -T R y c L 8 c; o L f' Sear ·11 spinet organ. 2 Seo fen 9150 pl.,. Shell s 1,1t1on. 17th & TYPIST merchandise must be LUSK w h 1 t e b o , e s r or M EM BERSlll p S4SO key board, chord pedals ••••••••••••••••••••••• In 10•• "'n ..,, "<Int '\kt lb n<·t'<lt>d for picked up day or i;alc Chn.stmas l!lfb. C'ook1cs 64().IJ47 Like new condition cz250 MX '74. seldom rid· ..,~.H\.11'1. ...,, \ l'lll"l full prnff.'l>a. firm Pit> a,,~ SHERMAN CRANE or candy :!' • ht, !15 ll Moved, lo small home. den, xtru. Offen. Days, rn11) PO H11x ·l2 I AUCTIOMEY long & 6S 8 wide. St' eu TYPEWRIT .. ;R. Royal need more room. l300. 540-3383 Evee6?s..tll4 ,. 11.1n l imi• ,\µply :191) n.11'11 I --64&3379 Port W/Case . hke new. $:;27552 ----·------ .. j~I <u .. :st llw.,. :'ltwpt -'-1'_'_1'~'1 __ lk de 8020 $40 Elct· hlankcl, $5. ~ "73 MontessaCota25trials ""n UTOTEM ••• ! ... :••••••••••••••• H OMES ~:~R~~-;;~~~;:~~~~:~ SJG-0022 IOAM JPM K=l~r~aynr. 0~n~e:~ =c Xlnl l'Ond.1225. 't•l >H"t' ~t.i 1\lll'nd11n1 RE1'1\ll.Cl.t:RKS U~fo:l>. Rl-:R U ILT & tyYcllow!lhaj.? $175 .>d Oriental rug (Afghan ~.Al\5,968-5938. ---------- 1• t1nw \\,111 • .,., ~ "jntctl Oprw>rlun1tll'" Guarunteed All types l74fl8ayPort.NB Bokhlll'aJ 8xll huriandy Two HONDA Trail IO's , wknch .. >.p1 r •I ', . .it for jlh unrt·ml·nt l<I\ .111 part,,. l"C'pa1rs 'T'radc ln5 -lone!> S7SO 642·4610 rLA YBl rt AMO leM than 1000 mi oa Nch . .1l•P\'"' & hjnllwn11n..: Op.•nini.:z, in (.'1,..(j \h ..... , accl'pted 63l 2101 CARPt'r 163 yrd.'>. Ru.,t --While with gold anliqu· $250. each. Call ~1744 \1•111' morn ... .t~>!I O \n~t111m Gattll•n Cin1H Nylon Plush $1 peryrd Diil Outrloor Shed SIOO mg Goodrond.lnlerest· or494--0167 '''""IJO" i.1,11 t " \1 &W~lrnm;tc•r •NEW USED BIKES• fi7S-S906.642·2210 worth ~O new. Boy's mg old style. 50 Rolls.----------642-7702 Bu,y Sell Trade hike. J sptl. $20 L2xl4" Sl.l50 540-3894 Must Sell. '75Yamaha 100 -.,, ... ,. M.• lltm.lant --Parts&Repa1r.. POOLTAILE green l"Pl $30. Massage Enduro. St legal, gd ~ 11me •ht>' 1' 'IH'r'd \'11 A.s:.t:.Wm. p.1n ttm•· Sk11teboard:1 MODEL HOME 4''ll"x8•~· Heavy Sl.1tc· table s.15 644·5.147 Beaut French Prov Grand cond. $350./ofr. 673-3234 ""' > l.111· "'el" h · 1 uhrm<•'ln~ & wlrn•h \p-(;yclti &Co. 2488 Newpon All /\ct'el!s Xlnl c·und ---piano fo rced lo sell l.1H1wft'di:1· 1m~f d NNll vly r~ bet 1 • ;1, nv Blv_d_._C M 642-7910 & APADTMf.NT 525() M atrhln~ hght $50 ... orm1ca P1cn1c Table SlOOO Lake Forest. area '75 Honda 250 XL. Xlnl 1ppi·.ir & h~nt1wr1Uni.t 1•honf· t>nqui riei. :!lllfll ft Ii 540 47ooews wtbenches. 3 x 12' Hvy 581-8477 cond.l500. \IJP h m orn' :a110 Aht'ia Pkw). Suth· u Mens lO·'!Pffd bike 2?" dutyworkbenrhl4'x3' 875-~1 ' ""f1011111 ... 1 l M u H.Jll.b C'OPPf!r color. looks new, FURNITURE SALr Firewood for !'ale from Saw horses & I oak desk Jesse Frl'nrh Baby Grand • -gun11 --Ja p:anci.e made . --·-~ olive tree Call after w•chr &l2-61018to6pm Piano. 1973 Honda 3:50 XL. ~rt Sl9op Fonw Wailtw-C.,._ Lucky 7 ~1-4336 llPM 557-8393 S88S bib, bit, fully eqwp d. 1 ,mwm~ !'Ii R Cu rw•'tt<, ror a small l'OnlJni•nlul - ----' Schwinn Bikes· IOspd $45 673·5099 t850. 673·2638 or Evs. lh.r1I work"ll 1ndn11lual rei;taur1111t in l.nr.una Schwinn ooya "-4 ' to :ipd l round tbla, SS & S2S 2 Ss pd. xlnt cond $75 673-2430 "' ,11 h·o .. t t >' l'XI' in Bc•ach Cnll l>etw~en OtJce ~S-~S~d6 6 HOURS Olllt..ILY t:>Ar chains 110. :.! tents. Girl's. nc<.'<is repair SlO. Steinway Orand Ebony ___ M_U_ST_S_ELl.. ___ _ I tM• prod Ul ti on, "11 12 ......... 4\14·0162 _ 1"'11 110 (pup> & '50. Port Carpenters & plumbers Pi 11 no. M d I · M . bh Id b .,..... --ty"ewriler 110 3 TV consllools Skibools 1ze Ser#l79848S3600.631-<l32S llr7S Yamahal7S. l•ha""' VII c --.·.s••·r••b I o•M to 4PM .. ~ Aft 5pm 557-4511 1.irrullar w !ihip·1: a. rc-c, Wanted Huu1H•w l vu -r C A lray!I $5. 17 U&W port 7 & 9 S20 Skis llS Mlnr SpoitlatGoocM 1094 · · inventory rnntrol. l!ll' p 1tme <kh vc-ry for 11en Si!5 •I ~-Z™I S •TURD •y 1V $7~ Oil P1tlnl"11:1 bst bike frame 120. 14646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale, 73 Kawuakt ~Id havt! ~omr mrth ·1 tal 111> 64'1 50"8 Olrl'sStln..:ray Hlke "' "' olr 642·93$1 Oval.Irvine 5.'19-$471 N l60c kl d 400 1ood cood tiUlt Good r for --·----13$ Excellent cond. ew m s s. own • •tm ~ d / 11 n <' c 0~ ~ t IW ~ a t h 1• r ' t r 1 P C.llS54 ~ DEC. 11th l>RYER f75. Ro1t11tcr & 12 Sheet.I or lnsulaUon Jacket, s1u 12. boola SU. ,114lfi46 1787 Call bet IC Joumcyrru1n or Tr..,1ne•>. ---------I Grtll Celee 1112 Hoth ex 31.Aa". S20. small chest or 1407 G Calle Mlrados. KAWASAKUOCC &l 30 Mr Nivtn Union J.hop <.ull fo r 27"memPe\igeol cel l enl rvnd1t100 drawen$8.woorl1ronin~ SanClernente,eves. OlrtBlke ----·----i a~ 17107Sl ~ IOapd, aood cond. $85 64647~7 hoard $5, padded db Rossianal Strate> t06. 1751 C25orbet. s.Tf.QSS !j()('IABl.F. i\.C\SOC ~ headboard SS. metal kit ,. •• nt•i·dcd by t;X~C ln~OMANover65w/l'Ur to · THIS IS YOUR POOL TABLE, Cues & tblno chrs.S.S.B&W port centimeters, one yr old um H.onda XR·1$. C.tm whl!lt1 Fully coplullzrd. •hr. CdM homt• Wlllllmf Man'I 28" 10-speed bike, flllt..IAL CUA llt..ICE Rack Gri cvnd. 1125 Ph tv. work11 xlnt ~ Call D> Mark846-13S9. paint , 22mm carb c.atm 'u P" I> V 't I m e Rm10011rrl & nom11111I Sean. Good as new 140 " ~" ~ 772:1 after6pm.64S 7~~7 S-1096 marufld Port.-~. 121.3>562 ~ ul to right Pl!riinn caah 64+8988 TO TAKE ADV• ...,..AGE -----wapa Boie sbocb Oalddnl. ~ 1•_R_A_V_P_A_l_N_T_E_R-1~tor d1t y ph. 673-47-25-Centunon IA-M-an_s_IO_s_pd_ An 1 ~aa,:;sP f~~~ '::::!e1u1~~~ SCRAM-lETS ~·~;·;~;.:·;~·~;;~·;·~ ~ ~~e~"'~:d. n~ l"'<per flmshinic spray lW~~ to rlo my1 d1rontnll blkc,Ullenew 175 OF THESE violet bulb Hai. heat ANSWERS SLHIOKP.,.OWNTOERTWR~UDLDE •pm,640-0777. vmntrr Hrly rate op.-n 1n "''" hom<' I I ehvcr 841 0086 TERRIFIC BARGAl.._.S lamp as well 11nd timer .,. " \pply 1n iirr ~on . &U·~e"c~ C4lh 1035 " l>ulltin. Exrellentcond1 Marusc Gouty -CUSTOM DRAPERY Ya maha 175cc. ftaDI \ludu.l11r Flxtuf't'<' Corp . ·--•••••••••••••••••• !Ion. S20 00 Phone lkrct llubor _ FOK COLOR TV. CALL eood. '20Qorbeetoffer. ll.'lllW 17thSt.CM. EOE ~L-_.. Hl l "'·t 6313149. llEARINC _ll0BAT640-2700 ~-l~after5pm ---~-M ma ay1n .... &eM, m~t SIOlk Clerk Janitor. Sl 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• colon. CFA 1"1. Adlllt Chest freezer , old hut News item '1"ht! Jud11e TV, RCMlo, ·73 Hooda XR7S tuned. hr 4hn a day. 5 day• a ....... 1005 fem '7$& up. 788"'778 works sso. Kina 1111ed had lo let lhe dear robber Hlf4, Stw.o 1091 paiated. Cleao 118$. or wk Apply 1n per11on •••••••••••••••••••••••.,,A .,... f ,_ COtfTA ... u.-wawbed SJ~. Wuher& go bec~uae the court ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.tolr.•1.-. ~°"'r Ca~e TV. 2'7392 vi C TROL.A · 1 918 .... me.r"nleftl oru..,. elet'trlc dryer $125 couldn l try a manz.-nllh 23 .. TV solld --------- Cum 1no carlatrano, Brunswick two nffdle purebred Blue Point X Rdngerator 175 Double w!t.houtaHl-;ARINC." 'walnut cablntit, panel '75 Hooda CBl80, ... 70 l.ufuna Ni11ue U04 floor model. Haa •tor• $311ee aft 8PP4 aofa bf!d ~ Call 1162-8948 <Soon remotct cootrol MPQ, new helmet. llual -t-qu.a.l~pporemplt>yer. ·-fM __..,_ ~ n...-1040 •UHAM or983-8738af\er11PM a.ASSIFlEDwlll scllll $l~fum f73-\038 . se ll. Both san. 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H ' Dlplotnal ~~&C:e!':~2 Mid· Inf old styt. 50 Rolls Alldrs (114)546-28'8 WIST Lal:'~"t~ ~~~_;oio~, ~·--~.. tuner, Dual chanser • Motor Home for rent Clllllmm .... l"tely ,_Sl_.150 __ 540-__ 3894 _____ Al""ftft A"C 1 mo. show w. ..,.. 11 ••.. >1,•::._ ~" ~__,~ 1puken. SUO/ofr. OallY. wltl)', m\llly. Spt "°" ,~ &'..,, tu'-,.A; 11 ~~~ )l ;,7 t)l>-1 $48~ 10. tlaa IWno, air eo.d, 557-0061 rrwtN an~ue bdrm Ht. quality.1150orbestofler ....... , "' < loOo· .. 1 ,1.... 1 _ .. __ ,_, -~ orna&e. fau cood. 3 pcs. 543-0218 s.----~ .... ..-!'ll<t!o"!!'-____ .., 1 J.t .. !,'" • -1''-" ""-lotth&....-.... w..con ........ _,_ mo MACH 1uo. .,_, HE "~-::--r, :=--11!....-n~~ ... .,,.M~ 1 .... ~o~ office • . 5$2-8UIODobe --rma--n-P_l_nache--,-P-up-. i?AINAtl• .......... Ml~ 611---"°""..Ii• ........ 2J8Sl'OMCWM01'0RH~ l d pies AKC re1taUtrec1., e v,,~,i,11.;,~ .r~~.... ?:~. ~=-.. ""-,, Q!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)118. ntrratea . .-n 0 over O& Anljq Cloc k1 . 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WE BUY l!l71Wagon.111r. rad1111, Unru tored 'S8 M G lt72VOlYO Codlloc 9915Couct' czt• 9930 MlllfancJ 9952 For rent 20· Mini Moto At'. ~1. nl'~ tan:i.. 29, •USED CARS& rC>Of rack. radau. or111 Ma&nl'lte. 4 dr sedan 145 WAGON ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home. comp ~w P nu !ltiJ 51191 TRUCKS• own "<lnl SJ2S() ~·4!H4 Runs good ' S600 ~106 \ F '71 Coo De \'Ill '75 MAJtl IY '&I 1-"onl M WJlJllJo: Veryclean ~til 1:1 t-'ord-ltan,·nero GT Co~lnorCall .74 260z Xlnt cond . MGl-----9744 ~~m:i~~~/ .~;,~' :t;:iO. e Full pow@r lnrludaou Sl).'IO l'ullTona Trailers, Tnr•.t Aulu. rs. Dir. P tdasr RH...,,...14111 AM1f"M. atr Mubl sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*Unable low m1leaae. ~ ~ leather lntenor AM f'~ A M ':..ill ~JJJ •••••••••••••••••••••• bru. AM FM, J.Sl en&. Gfoottt C .. Yr'Olet 1119 3171 or ane 493-~ . 7 2 MG 8 Ro ad ate r m unbtllJl:!nbl" cond1uoo . • steroeo. crwacontrnl, 1111 '• l.·t11.1 \ ••. Jul11 11· .. 11.• ncwltre!>&~ho<'kS S2800 lS2l1HeacbBlvd. . • AM/Jo'M Rlrack. CIC>lOm & Oil i&n unbclt~v1able 76 Se Vall~ Lo11ded. wheel, lltr cond1llonn11 • u • 'S9 AlRSTREAM Cd t;ull dys 97S 4281, tsrt HunUni(on Beach 7S Dat.swa 8210. 2 dr. 4 hardtop 12880 Ph l)nl'e' Sl2.~ or t'ash down as 1412MFC1 I'!'. l'H .111. :.tl'n·o $:!11i5 cond. Must see It t ~m. 002 3705 147 .. 017 •549•3331 spd. xlnt t'ond, 12.7~ or •91H!t6" ,...,.LY $3991 ~.!11.~.~e 18 mos PP $8616 1'1'&10 11~1 beUeve It ! $2250 046 lO~I 7" U~t·U11 "U •lol. F" G -v ~l offer ~I 1087 t1V!1, ~ ....,........, • " ~ ' ,.-... MA.Jl"'UIS VOL VO '66 Mubl MV Rum; IClllwl. Treilen.,Utflty 7110 .,hell 14adc whb. xtriai.. TOP DOLLAR :i860070d)' '75MGI .., 1977 Cady Coupe. loaded, $4UO 1".111 Mn1t whl!i , ••••••••••••••••••••••• C!29S ~ M52 PAJD ""1'wi 9723 Rebwlt enl( .. gd cond MISSION VIEJO 1.500 mJ, must sell Can l(ood 1111 . ull oni: Nt'cll~ UUlltyTr111ln ·w Do<lgl' ~) T 8' lied. I IMMEDIATELY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl200 or swap for earl)' 131-2110 495-1210 usume lse or pun.'hase. body work ~ Klll4 2wlklel,4xll St:IO ma. $1500 •Jr tx·'l offl'r FOR ALL F • '7~ Van <714) 00-~ 631·3010 ~-'-'I• 9955 "GUSTAFSON' l INCOt N MERC URY · 16800 Rl'.lc h Blvd " tluntingto n &;ich C II n6 FOREIGN CARS t'rrun 64 3JO GT Xlnl 'l'h s l c .. d _.._"' a a · M6·!1:l!Jo Call~ 112H New Borr u n 1 w 1 r l' lll'S, a '"3UO ays. ... ......._ •-f-•Part1 MUST s••L CAlLTOOSRECEOUMSE IN w .. ·~·1~ ""' 9388/t,.2 '""'•. p~-t..-9750 ·~-.... c .... o 9'17 ~ ~ -• E:.. "'''",, ..,..., '" """'' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9932 '73 Cutlas:. Suprcm(', atr & Ac:c.tlOri~s 9400 l!Y72 1 • '1'011 Uodi<e Lg NEWPORT IMPORTS Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Camaro. R&H. air • rond. xlnl rond. S3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wap. Ii c)'l, uulo, raew 31oow Csl Hwy. NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ 912·5 sp'1 . ovt!r11ll 85~ rond Rally Sprt Vin top ~·;••:•••••••••••••••• 1175 tl417 urt M'M 842-8844 •••••.................. SAVE WITll tan·~. lo rna, :.ell or lrd 64~9,.05 * * * * • • •, • • 111 ,. rt-stored New cnr.: , rare 327 En g Spoke whb 7 a Co r v ~ tl l' T l o r>. USED&R!o~UUILT Sl 7!J~oli't orr; Ph A" "' 11t'. item $3995(1rrn 496-7620 •SALES Huns perf Gd tires w1everyth1n11. It brwn "6!1 t'utla11i. Stn Wr.:n FOREIONCAHPAHTS 1140"711!1 TOP !• Q .. : or4960432 •SERVICE Sl:!SO aftS.8425358 $8000 ~-l4-00 s1os11 t.!tJI ~,94 211H7 'M h nJ 1 f ' t ... 9933 days. 17M 1 ~162·4673 l'vc ~ ec a Cll ti• •on Pk up. w /camper ,. ·12 914 ~" rond. 54m IEBod'lectncal & .i11 ('Ond Xlnl cond DOllAR ,. AMt FM stereo. mags, •LEASING '68Camaro. Runs good. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinto 9957 ' y Parts H<t 7 :IJ!M an SPM PAID : .• l -I • nt'W tares. Gemini blue Ov.neas 67).6299 ... 6:lO '71 XR7 Cougar. Rad11ls .••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPOllT 'L'J l' G d FOR CLEAN •• .,, .. ,.., PS P/B AC Im ....,l> k "''''"'~"'an AUTOSUPl'l Y t•i ,, ammo , r.1 io. • .. ......_'"""--------1 Delivery CheYT'Olet 9920 I • ' • . mac ,, ar ..: ... ~" ~· . 101N Manche-.lt•r. ht•Jt<'r .. 11r: & ttthl'r IMPORT CARS • • ·73 . 91'. Coho brwn, Scrvice&partsnowo11<:n •••••••••••••••••• •••• ~58'~-S2SOO. 646-9267, new b.tllt•ry & brake:..: \Ira:. ~2011 5J6 7430 • • • ~ .....,. .., dutom.i11c transm1ss1on,· /\nahetm 77fi !1900 --AU MODB.S ,. mal{s, AM 1 ... M s tereo, on Sat's I! to 4 for ) our OoR't s.. Us Artt". run:. i: r 1, ,it M 0 v 1 n R., '72 :\~Ion Chev P JU 4·spd, • ! Jppear grp. must i.ell ron\~nience. W Se. Ut L0tt!!! 'Ill Dodge, xlnl an tenor, mu:.t l>l'll Sl400 S36 794)1, Car StrackAM F\1 S38.000 m1 Perl cond. • ~5941 afL:> JOPM. fair extenor. air. power W /speakers SIOO ...... w. L'.\" ""~""en • '1f y-"~-... a\k for Lancia o¥""'1 r <""" ~ -UVll 1' steering, brakc6 495 1515 Call aft 6. 546 ll3ll() • • '72 914 Porsche =,.,._ ptywtt. 996(» Autos fw S. ¥11111 9570 • • Appearance Group 99J5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. • S3950 644 -11ss C MB.I.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :·:;;:::.:1•••••••••••••• ·12 Ford. 3 !'>pd. 6 cyl. *11t:RstR1F.ot.\"\OtR • -;...-... r-s _Y_C_L-... -r 5-1c-' VOLVO Y•'rwP~ 1974DODGE-DART -;:~~C:I .. 520 custom anterior $2300 IS 'fl\tU:-.e; • ~ ~ r•"9T COUPE -.. ., 499-2792or496·0599 IBUYJUNKCARS •GREAT DEALS• "643.56SC.red w/blktnt, TooMelc l" __ ...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --USEDAUTOPARTS -t H ~ spotless. Mint cond lll~H"'bor ti.\ 646YJOl 2 To Choose From. ATLAS 1935 Chevy truck Xlnt '69 fo'onl Van ~.ton. Very S40-Sl.2S 847·9637 • • S6000 or best offer. Pvt ---CONNELL Automatic. small V8, rood Sl500 ~·arm Call rll'an. 100.000 ma · Sl27S. ,. • ply SJc 496.1977 1971 VOLVO radio. beater. pwr steer 492·8374. 675 2491 bet 6 & 10 MECHANIC wants run • • 4 cyl coupe w overdrlv1 CHEVROLET mg + brakes. air cond & awvsi.r /PIY....th Open Daily & Sun 'tal HI rM R--~1 _ _. '64 Ford Window Van, 6 ning repaira ble or • .,. RolhRoyc:e 9756 & leather 1nter1or vinyl top. SPOTLESS! .......,.,....,_ cyl, slack. onganol in/-wrecked cars. 847·499S " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• <33tDNG ) This econom> 2828 Harbor Blvd. (4631.PEJ. Vehides 9530 out. Reblt eng. drives • • # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. car ran now be bought COSTA MESA ONLY $2698 2929 llurbor Blvd , {;Q!>lc.1 Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••• perf<'<:t Must s ec' WAMTIO • • fur 546·l200 MARQUISTOYOTA '7R Volarl"2dr.stickshlft, -· .. -V-S•T-·n-... G-E-t &icnfacc s1195. 968·9775 ·ss1or '69REICambin1o. •,. : JR~ RCOAYRVER 0NLY$2498 M ... .,EOFflR MISSIONVl""'O R &H Only3.boom1011 • Oft.A aft. 5 C ean. easona e. ,. • -.,... car Desperate, must s~IJ 546·1934 6422073 ROLLS·ROYCE MARQUISVOLVO '72 Monie Carlo. PIS. 831-2110495·1210 SJlOO , Wall tradt' Huntington Lich Auto Leo1f-9580 w1·11 co"~t-der P.U. ,. ,. MlSSION Vll' JO Fenced, paved, lt1othls. •••••••••·~·~·••••••••• ... ,, ,. ,. !:!~~:.'h 831·2880495:1210 P/B,f&l'toryalr,lUt wbl.1973 Dodge Sportsman S481487 S20 mo. ~·8066 ihk for HIEW '76 AYtos. lmporteod .• * • * • ,, "•" * * • • \----~ I owner 640·0633 Custom, 45,000 mt, type POfttioc 9965 Ray Galvtn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1974 VOLVO 164 73 Blazer. AC. PS. PB. :rtV. $3900 or best ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPRI II MPG ... ,_ R--.. 705 ·ss Fiat 124 c~ Good ClOSlo suNoAvs s•s 3•93 a rt 6 PM Ami --.. .., d rM c; SEDAN. Automatic Suspens1on. Ure1. a ll ac· .. · " ; · • 1972 Pontaar LeMun:;. 4 '611..-....oDri•es 9550 Completewithfrontdlsc ••••••••••••••••••••••• con ' 1 a ssetle Towota 9765 pwr. sLeenng, aar cond ress.Xlntcond.492-4100. Stl&-4902 w/evc-rylhani:i. II> ma, .,,.,,,_, brake~. s teel belled . S950. 494.g:j66 Kent •••'•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials, s tyled s leet 69 Alfa Spyder, classic & stereo Extremely lo14 ..,5 Vega Estate Wagoo. ford 9940 good rubtwr. xlnl con~. 1970 TOY OT A whl'l'I <'OVNS, rack & delJght. runs good, $2600. '71 1.24 Spader, xlnl cont.I ,77 rruleai:ce 1061KTQ 1 A/C, /\M /FM atereo, .....-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2500 Call 556 6622 .,,. • .,,,.,., 43,000 ma on rl'l>ll t'OJ: O.._.LY • .. 998 """' LAHDCRUISER paoon steenng, rechnan ,.... . ......., 960 9 " ~ (ack. disc brks, radial lllm Ford SOOXL. gd run '66 Le Man .. Blul'. Owned· Stick i;htfl, r;id ao & buckl't !'>l'als, fold down Audi 9 7 07 n>cWl •. -i.J.t MARQUIS VOLVO ures Xlnt cood. $24SO. nlngcood .• almst nutlrea b} m•·t hanar. Run~ heater. Completdy •>ver benrh st•ul.., vinyl top ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• He.do 9727 TOYOJAS M ISSJON VI EJ o Ph ~-3092 & brks. Rsnable 67J.8037 great A bargain at SJ15 .. hauled C853KXV I $108.87 Mo. '73 Au11t. sunroof. stereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2880495-1210 1976 ECOHOMY For Sale 'Ill Ford LTD. 837 1341 ONLY $2998 With only tux & he down lo mi, xlnt rood. S3500 lrand New '7 6 HERE NOW ----p IS p /8 Ir S9SO Call u.t.~UISTOYOT ... CS32634J for 48 months Peggy64s-t531,631 1400 Aulos,UMd CHIEVETTI 962-m ·a · Pontiac '65Catallna 2rlr .. .._,. "' on approv.il or your good HONDA Cars $:..................... With 4'l.ly 11.000 mUea. . radio. ;ur. cleun Hun~ 83~.1::~iN4~~~~10 credit Total cash pnce IMW '712 OVER I 00 •NEW COLORS !GIMral 990 I U!l8624 I. Must sell tha '70 Maverick. /\uLo . runs Rood s;!!)S S48 ~ _ 1973 FonJ F 250, 4x I /\ulo trans, pwr brakes 1714) 847 llJ02 incl lax & hr $4315. ••••••••••••••••••••••• To ChooM FTonl! •NEW MODB.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekend al well. good L1res & brakes, '1hlMdettMrd 9970 Dererred p;iymenl pnce ONLY $2491 Very clean car. /\Jllung •••••••••••••••••·····~ ;~.~1~:11~stts~ h~n~ui~i UNIVERSITY ~':~n~vt':e°! A.JG~ r~ MAIQUIS TOYOTA Sll00.646-'1959. T-llRD SALE '7 2 I n t e r n a t 1 u n .1 t Travelall, .i,J, .111111 trans, rlf'IU~l' :r.17 111' VS, Hay~ 11!01111111 . :nr •·o nd. hcal•·r W.trn Wt'nch. lrlr h11t•h, fog hghl~. 3 i::a:. tuok~. mu:.t ix•n·l'ntaRl' rate 12 96'>-Oldimobile Demos MISSION VIEJO '70 Mavenck. auto. P /S, 1968 (XWEllSI S<>r <;AJo:CSt-;:.l-t:>42 Hoftdo Cart • GMC The Belter Bargain 83 I ·2810 495-1210 AtC. new trans $1100. or OHL y f1099 SADDLEBACK . . . . \ . ·~BMW.· 1tGUSTAFSON• LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach B~d. Huntington Bttac:lt • . ~ 842-8844. . . ,.ell. ~ly s:YIOO li4~111;!1 I ~Wanted !590 ·72 Chevy Blatl'r, :i:.o VII, ••••••••••••••••••••••• uulo. full pwr, AM ,.-M 11 CASH FOR CARS! Irk. many xtras, $4500 Top s Dollar $ paid for !'>Sl·l424 clean used l'&rs. trucks & Trucks 9560 Corvettes. Ask for Paul ••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• • •• O'Neill HOWARD Chorolet '77 BMWs HERE NOW SEETHE ALL HEW l20I TODAY SADDLEIACK VA.WY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 Trucks MARQUIS TOYOTA offer 848·1400 2850 ll;irlJor Blvd MISSION VIEJO ·m Impala, loaded $S9S. 1!161i <SBMfi02 l 83 ' 2810 49" I Z IO goocl work car. also up-Mlfocury 9950 0 ... LY $899 Costa Mt>sa 5409640 • ~ ral(ht piano. bs l ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• " JOCJUOr 9730 .;JCt'laca.-;~ cond. new AMC 9905 ~-11960 '73 Montego GT. Mint lOO! WWJ~a ••••••••,••••••••••••••• brk:., vinyl uphl. S23SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Monte Carlo. Low Fully eqpd. Ong owner ONLY $699 Sliver li(.uul• 3 11 St•dan 847 ~art 6PM 76 AMC GREMLIN S3SOO. Ph 646-4332 day~. , males. vinyl lop, etc. 673·S6l3 eves w/Rolls Grall S:l!lOO V~luwogen-9770 complell'Wllh6cylander. $4295 645.72:13 ----~2248 -••••••••••••••••••••••• automatic, power s tl!i!r· MUST Sill ~wl'porterbo BIMdotonC ... 1ng, aar condttionlng, CHEVY SALi 1_, ~ar r v .... .,. '73 Jan X.J l2L 4 dr sedan. 75 Scirocco. xlnt ('OOd, di h r k '74 Mere-64"0795 " ra o, eater, roo rac . l 9S6 8e1Aar Sedan . -• .,. 30,000 ma, xlnt t'Ond. I n l!eds riew owqer. 589 89 · MoMeteyCstwt . . --- Owner car. Air. AM/FM M2·963lor646·1502 • 'pet"MO ISYSS72>. Now H.T .. full pwr & air, crs 60 T·BtnJ completely re, stereo-tape deck. /\skin~ with only sis!> Dn for 48 ONLY $599 cntrl, alr ride. new stl bwlt. Nu paint JOb, ~·tc '5:1 El Camino, C l'YI, t ~prl lranam~111on f{ II llun' real good StlOO l'h 547 3182 Dove & Qua al Sls. "'=========-S8000 642·0642eves 'Ill VW Convert. Mags, mos on approval or your bltdtires. lo ml. For. m or(' tnro Cull radials, ta.,e deck, very good credtl. Total cash 1963 Impala Super Sport. $2995 111..t Oft'. 846-.,156 JeftMft 9732 clean. Sl950 675·1058 price incl tax & lac <PPV279l Now ,_ ·oo F.I Camano !\pd . 3.'.41 cnJ: . l\C. (.'a m1.1t•r ~111 II $1HOO 831 23!W.. 7:1 Dat ~un PL l'lll'rn 1~md S22:>0 o..... a; u, •11m Answer i,t .. t'n" 1 I '' r..t.'> 1703home c ...... , , , ... f)f(•S.'till~JS you luu·«· fo off«•r! ,, NEWPORT BEACH WF: PAY TOP DOLLAR FUR TOP USEU CARS FOHt:lG"J, 001\tESTIC •>r LL~Sll'S If \llUr l'Jr ,., e-ctra clean 'l:~ U.' f1Nl BAUER IUICIC l9'l5 11Jrbor Rl\'d Costa M~.i 979-~ ' ' Tum~lnto CHRISTMAS CASH by ploc inq era od _.... our CREVIER &I ST 6 llOAOWAY SAMIA AHA 835·3171 THf Ul.fllilA Tl OtllVlloO ""'Cl<IN« •USED IMW's* "73 Bavana·<906LVY) '7S2002 · C629NBK > '762002A . (0499) CloMd 0. s...doyt otlAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sal~ Service l,eusang Roy CarT..-,lnc.. 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Ser #2M2713GC104846 SEE us '76 SUIBIRD Custom seat belts. tinted glass. console. 4 cyl. engine. 5 speed trans .. w.s w steel belted radial tires. clock. radio. luxury tnm group, body side mldgs .. 5 year-60.000 mile engine guarantee. Ser. #2M27B6C101914. '76 BIRD 4 cyl enq1ne $!Pel belled radial tires. front and rear bumper guards. body side mldgs . 3 speed transmission. 5 year-60.000 m il e e ngine guarantee. Ser. #2M27B6C 107 494 '76 SUIBIRD 4 cyl. engine. 3 speed transmission. radial tires. bumper protection group, body side mldgs . 5 year-60.000 mile engine guarantee. Ser. #2M27B6C106590. TODAY! FIREBIRD SALE 1973 FORMULA • ,.. 'Y i · con<Mion ng POW'!r s•eenng •1 •• • !4;.dO' 19 75 TRANS AM I I. -I~ "'l AV l'M $1ereo loll • ..s , •"" "l > l ,,.CO'llr<,1 !>54MVHJ. 1975 ESPRIT 11.s:i. auto '•d'I ·~c·titv a• oond·lion1ng oower steering Jl\M r .. 1 • 1 ,, "'~"" s • r ~t~ 'lq :>t0P2PI $4395 1973 FIREBIRD '""1•' '"'"Q oower steering fl~WW $31 95 1975 TRAMS AM 4 sl)l'l'd ra·rorv air coAc • :'.>"•"9 rallve ~heels 847PCU/. $4995 BARGAIN SALE . 1974 CHINOOK MOTOR HOME LO>¥ miles Super Clean (S45l.IM). $4795 1973 PLY. SEBRING V-8 auto trans factory air cond1t1onmg, power steering AM radio. Landau top (823KL0). $1895 1975 CHEV Monte Carlo V-8. auto trans. factory air conditioning, oower steering. AM radio. Landau top !090L Y JI $4195 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS V-8 auto trans . faC1ory air cond1hon1ng AM·FM radio. landau top. bucket seats. rallye wheels (191HW0l $2795 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE 4 C'/.. auto trans. AM racho Example (605NACJ Six 10 choose from $1995 197 4 CHEY BLAZER W CICJ· V-8. auto trans factory air concl1hon1ng oower steering AM•OO~ 'ii3i(i l . 1972 FORD RANCHERO V-8. auto trans cower sreenng AM radio ! 12245LI $2695 1971 CAD B Dorado Full oower, Landau rno. AM-FM stereo taoe. tilt wheel leather $2995 1975 PONT Grandville 1974 CHEV VEGA GT V8. auto trans . factory air cond1hon1ng power steering. 4 cyt . auto trans. raltye wheels (854LWK) oower windows Landau too. AM·FM stereo. cruise ~""''"i4695 $1995 '. ,~~ ..... - GRAND PRIX SALE 1976 V-8 auto trans . fadory 111 cond1t10111ng cower steenng. power windows. AM radio. Landau top. rallye wheels (t71POYI. $5695 1975 V-8. auto trans factory air p steenng p disc brakes p wtndows. P seal Landau too AM-FM tape, raltye wheels cruise control. hit $leering ( 139MMLI • $5495 1974 SUNROOF V-8 auto trans ractory air con<1111on1ng. power windows. Landau top AM·FM stereo. rallye wheels. lilt steeong !982KXZI $3995 1974 SJ V-8 auto trans • factory air p steenng, p disc brakes. p Windows. p seat. Landau too. AM-FM stereo taoe. rallve. -'·=r4195~~ ,.,.~, 1973 V-8. auto trans . faC10IY air cond1hon1ng power steering, ~.~:''ii iii'"~~"" OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE EXPUn Y DO POHTIAC WAH.AHTY WOH REGARDLESS OF WHEIE YOU ORIGIMAU Y l'URCHASID YOUR CAR WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS All c., ,.,_ T •• & UctttM A• c., ~ to "'°" Sth r.-lcttGood Tll 12·1J·7' / .. \ Bt•ntington Beach A ftt•t•i~OOll • l'. Sto •ks Fo11ntain Valle * VOL. 69, NO. 343, 4 SECTIONS,,_. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 Tee-off Privilege Tees Off Supervisors Operators of lhe Mile Square J>arlc Golf Course in Fountain Valley were ordered Tuesday lo cease what Orange County supervisors believe is prereren· tial treatment given members or lts men's club. County supervisors asked County Counsel Adnan Kuyper to send operators or lt)e county· owned course a letter notifying them that they must stop giving men's club members prime tee· off times on weekends. Daryl Faulkner, lease ad· ministralor or for lhe county En- vironmental Management Agen· cy <EMA ), said county officials had met several times wilh the goU course management. Yet. he said, the operators had railed to come up with a solution. Supervisor Laurence Schmit had asked county offi cials to look Fountain Valley into the matter in September, saying club members are orrered preferential golf st.arting times on weekends when public use or the course is highest. Yet, he said; the lease for the course, in efCect since 1968 re- quires that it be open to' the general public. County officials said the men's club is limited to 500 members who each pay $SS in dues each year. Members may phone In between 7 and 8 a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays for reservations the following weeke.nd, while the general public cannot phone in until8a.m. In a report to supervisors, county officials said It was not their intention lo dissolve the club, only to make certain that the publicly owned facility is. open equally to everyone. And Faulkner said that while the operators kept offering lo come up wllh a solution, they failed lo do so. Looming on the horizon is a similar dispute involving a tennis club operated by the City of Fountain Valley on the SS acres the city leases in Mile Square. The club allows city residents to reserve courts which were built with city funds, two days in advance. Non r esidents can re· serve courts only one day in ad· vance. . While county officials contend the club violates the city lease, city officials claim it does not because the city paid for the ten· nis courts . <See GOLF, Page A2) Council Approves Salary Increases By RAY ESTRADA Of .... 0111, ,. .... ~fl The F o untain Valley City Council unilaterally approved five percent salary increases for fireme n and maintenance _.orkers Tuesday. City clerical and technical staff members received a three percent pay hike. The pay hikes for firemen and general employes will cost the Cl·• ~y an additional $92,052 Uus year, ~ccord Ing to Compt roll e r ~~·~aves l HB Family from Fire -A Huntington Beach father •hephuded his family out a bedroom window of their blazing home at midnight Tuesday when ~e round a wall of fire had locked all other e~ape routes. The Daniel Roast family caped the blaze unscathed, tremen said. Damage to the Rossi home at 1 Priscilla Lane near Manna gh School was still being com· led today. Fire Capt. Roger iosmer said the home apparent- contained a number or valua- te antique Cumishangs. The furnishings were all either estroyed or badly damaged by moke In the blaze, according to lnvest1galors. The occupants, R01Ssi, his wife, ·Nancy. and their 13-year-old daughter and 11 -year-old son were all asleep when the father 1ot up for some reason. srud Cap· tain Hosmer. "He walked out into the ballway and observed the smoke, Hosmer added Raging flames that gutted the living room, dining room and hall prevented using that escape route. so Rossi gathered tus Wlfe and children and smashed a rear bedroom window No cause for the fire has yet been determined Pho tog Jailed For Cocaine A Huntington Beach photo· grapher who admitted selUng co- eaine to buyers who proved to be state undercover officers has been sentenced to 150 days In Orange County Jail and placed on three years probation. Superior Court Judge J ames N. Walsworth sentenced James Raymond Greene, Z7, after the defendant admitted selling co- caine valued at $2,375. Greene was arrested Dec. 4, 1975, after being involved in drug transactions that took place in Fountain V a lley and Westminster. GOOD GRtEF .' ONLV JS SMOPPfNG C>AVS 'TfL .. CHRISTMAS.' The salary increases are for a one-year period beginning Nov. Z'T, 1976. The council's decision came after three-month old negolia· lions became deadlocked, Mayor Al Hollinden said. City adm inistrators and firemen and general employe negotiators could not agree on pay when an impasse in negotia· lions was declared Nov. 17. Two mediation sessions proved fruit· less. officials said. The five percent pay increase means Fountain Valley's fire Dilly 1'11ot 'i..1 ~· 1 .. 1ornh• Ehzabeth J ames. 16, is Fountain Valley's choice for 1unior miss of California. She will go to state compeli· tion next February in Santa Rosa. Fatal Crash Details Get Clarification saturday's news account or a fatal t raffic accident in Westminster incorrectly indicat- ed that the death car was rear- ended by a truck. Westminster police confirmed Tuesday that what actually hap· pened was that Mrs. Katheryn Myronofr was driving on the wrong s ide of Westminster Boulevard Friday and smashed into the trailer of a rig driven by Frank C. Smith of RJverside. Her husband, Boris Myronoff, 87, was killed. In fact, police said, when Smith saw the auto approaching his t.nack head-on, he attempted to avoid the crasb by climbing his bis rig up on the center divider. Smith wu not injured. The Daily Pilot regrets the ln· correct Saturday news account and any embarrassment it may have caused Mr. Smith. Man Faces.2 Rap8 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dolphin Lair, 21, who claimed he wanted the world to know the e•U• of smokln1. has been charaed with ktdnaplnf and CaJae • lm.Prlsonment atter Unf~ed Callfornt• Bank employe MarUn Hlckey was betd c~ve on the roof of a q .story buUdln1. He wu scheduled to be arrailfled Dee.la. • captains will receive $1,658 per month, engineers $1 ,454 and firefighters $1,349. The city has a 33-member fire department. The city's 49 field servke, maintenance a nd custodial employes will now receive mon· lhJy salaries ranging from $1,167 to $1 ,254. Fifty-fou r other city employes, incl u ding c l erks, ty pists, engineer s , inspectors and secretaries, will rece!ve monthly salaries ranging from $904 lo $1 ,810. James Harker, negotiator for the general employes, said he was "very disappointed" by the council's decision. The council , responding to Harker 's compl ai nt over employes' standby duty and pay, granted a $30 increase for the Ci· ty workers· on·call compensa· lion. Periodically , some city workers must be avaHable for duty in an emergency. In the past, employes received at lea~t $50 while on this status. They will now r eceive $80. Bob Wright. e mptoye associa· lion president, criticized the city's decision to revert back to a five-day, eight-hour shi!t work week from some non-city hall employes. Wnght said mor ale would be "very low " If the council decided <See BOOSTS, Page AZ> * * * Valley Raises Department ChieFs Pay Fountain Valley city depart· ment heads received one -year salary increases averaging S.S percent from the city council Tuesday. The council also approved a two-year a~reement with 20 oth er cit management employes call ng for pay hikes of five percent the first year and she percent the second year. The salary increases for de· partment heads and manage· ment personnel are t!Uect1 ve Nov.27.1976. The pay hikes wlll cost the city an additlooal $31 ,454, according to Comptroller Howard Stevens. Monthly salaries for Fountain Valley management now range from S3.41S for City Manager James Neal to $.1,316 for a second level recreation supervisor. Other monthly management salaries include Police Chief Marv Fortin, $2,486; Planning Director Clint Sherrod, $2,407; Comptroller Howard Stevens, $2,499 ; Fire Chief Mickey Lawson, $2, 113; Public Works Director Wayne Osborne, $2,991 : and City Clerk Evelyn Grippo, $1,718. 'TICKLED PINif · ABOUI' AD S4.LE "It's absolutely fabulous! I'm Uckltd pink about the results - and I got the price t wanted." That '1 the advertising success at.or)' told by an Irvine woman who placed tbJs clasaified ad: 8' Sofa bed, t yr old, sreen /wht fferculon. 1200. Matching «old velv~ barrel chrs S40 ea. Of otters. lUOMtXXX If you have furnlahings, or anything else, you'd like to COD· vtrt to caah bef orJ the holidays -1~all "'2·5618. ... ~See, /tla.'"'1f Brete . ... , ...... ,. When Charlie has enough beer under his bell, he makes a monkey of himself. Most folks don't mind, though; somehow it seems to Cit the order of things. Charlie lives at a private zoo in Bangkok and likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left' behind by tourists. Police Hunt, Cle1nentean Held Srapect in Woman'sDeath In Torture Death A manhunt continued today for a suspect accused by Huntington Beach police or putting a bullet through his mother.In-law's skull Monday in an explosive domestic quarrel. Officers are seeking Daniel Buyher, 23, in connection with the shooting death of Mrs. Muriel l'iorton, so, in her northside home. Neiehbors had called police to report hearing a man apparently beating the woman. PoUce claim one neighbor heard the victim refuse to disclose the whereabouts of her daughte r , who is Buyher's estranged wife. Buyher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1"erguson, with whom the suspect was living, were to be questioned again today by investigators. "We feel he may still be in the area," Detective Dick Nolen said, adding that a complaint chargtng Buyher with murder was to b.ed by the Oranie County D t Attorney's office today. J~ . · . The suspe~t. about six feet tall and weighing about 200 pounds, apparently disappeared Just before police SWAT team members surrounded and occupied the Ferguson home. The homes are located not far apart. Luggage was found packed In the suspect'• bedroom, while the TV tel was playing and a partially consumed can of beer sat on a counter top. Flu Shots Set In Huntington Ftu shot.a wlll be df ered Mon· day, at tbe Huntington Beach Community Clinic, free or charge to thoH dl.,ble to receive them, lt wu announced Tuelday. Inoculation a11lnst both Swine Flu an.d the~~Victoria strain will be ollered lo all penona ~and older. The combtnaUoa 11 also av all able to perlON 11 or over, ii they auff er chronic allmmtl. Murder charges have been filed against a San Clemente woman who is identified by Placentia police as a participant in the killing of a man who was tortured for several hours before battery acid and bleach were in· jected into his veins. But it Is expected that the murder charge which is current· ly holding Cynthia Mendenhall, 143C Avenida Del Mar, 24, in the county jafl will not be activated if she appears as a prosecution wit- ness in the trials of three men ac· cused of killing Ervin Leroy Sut- ton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer said today that he hopes lo put Mrs. Mendenhall on the stand Teacher~' Free Speech Right Backed WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that a t eacher's freedom of speech cannot be curtailed at a public school board meeting no matter whom he represents or what views he e!lpouses. The court unanimously re· versed a ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that the Madison School Board committed a pro- hiblted labor practice by letting a non·union teacher talk during a board meeting in which collec· Uve bargaining was discussed. The board appealed. contend· inc that to deny teacher Albert Holmqulat his say would have violated bis First Amendment right to free speech. "Where the state bas opened a forum for direct citizen involve· ment, lt le diCficult to find justlficatlon for excluding teacben wbo make up the over· whelming proportion of school etnjltoyes and are most vitally concerned witb the proceed· lnlJ, '' ChleC Justice Warren E. Burier wrote ln an opinloojolned by five other JuatJces. •in tbe current trial or Richard ·:Preacher'' McKay. 22. Jury s"eleclion Is unde r way in Supe rior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom. Separate trials have been or· , dered for codefendants Jerome Dedrick Toles. 19, and Gary Es· sex, 24. Their trials will begin after a verdict has been reached in the McKay trial. It is alleged that Sutton was kidnaped by the three accused men April 28 a fter they learned that he was a police informer. Meyer said the trio belie\led that Sutton told authorities about the alleged involvement or McKay's wife and Mrs. Men· denhall in a narcotics offense. It is alleged that the trio tortured Sutton for several hours after binding him hand and foot and beating him . The death certificate lists three possible causes of death: strangulation, drowning and poisoning by bleach and battery acid. Meyer said the arrests of lbe three men were made possible through information supplied by Mrs. Mendenhall. He said l\js of- <See TORTURE, Page A2) C oast Weather Hazy sunshine ThW'Sday becoming partly cloudy by afternoon. Cooler days of about 70, nights warmer at about SO. INS IDE TODAY ; PJa11~ Entnpriln baa.an , unUfuollf/ 11fgh naimbeT of doc~afor it• .U.. Could • u be becoiae o/ 111c an tbat I gra.cea IM certificate? See Page BS for a report. Incle~ •• II ••·1 .. M ... ... C1~ "'J .... . Sbotl will be 1lv" from ta. m. l'ut afew words to work for)'OU ko 11 a.m., ft the cllqk. It the where It count.a, Jn the Daily ~. q1. Oraqe ~vtd\111 tn4 luaUce William J. Brennu Jr. filed a concllrrinc oplJUoo in which ~stlce Thur1ood )lartball lned. J~ce Potter St.ewart n ed a tepaut•. concur· rina Oplnlon. 11 It;? liA Pllot. ~ -------------------------' 1 " Al DAIL y PILOT HI F CH•ax T oniglat1 .. -HB Attoniey Hassle Boils A dispute that has :.1rnmered ror two years between two mt>m bers of the Huntington Hciich city attorney's ofhce may climax tonight. The city's personnel board will take up th e grievance case brought against Caty Attorney Don Bonfa by one or h1i. deputies, John O'Connor. The meeting will Ix-held at 7:30 in the City Council con- ference room. It will be public. 1NewAgency IPlan D r<iws I ~°..'!::!:.~!..,,,!,!~~ County government's third super asency won more criticism than praise from the Board or Supervisors Tuesday. The plan calling for combining 10 existing county departmenlc; with combined a nnual budgets of $157 million was presented by the yet to be formed Human Services Agency <HSA > director, David Odell. By the time Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was through commenl- mg on Odell's plan, however, st was on its way back to the draw· ingboards. "It is apparent that many pro- blems exist with the agency im- plementation plan," Diedrich re- ad from a prepared statement as he launched his attack on Odell's proposal. Diedrich went on to cite writ- ten criticism of the super agen- cy's implementation plan that came from the county counsel, county auditor and county ad- ministrative offices. Those written statements ques- tioned some legal, accountab1h- ty, administrative and cost aspects of the agency plan. On his own, Diedrich ques- tioned the wisdom of dividing the county into four service areas for delivery of so-called human services such as welfare, heaJlh and mental health. I Diedrich suggested that the re· gional concept be tested on a bm1ted basis in one region to sec H st is workable. A trial program. Diedrich said, will "give Mr. Odell a chance to 5how sf the concept is workable and 1r 1t c an be done w1th1n the restraints listed by countv counsel." Diedrich's argum ents wcrc- persuasive enough to enrl tn a S·O vote to send Odell back to resolve tus differences \\<Ith the county admmtslrallv(• offtces before the J)la11 1s considered again by the board. Waldheim V.N. El,ection Due UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (APJ -The U.N. General As- sembly met today to elect Kurt Waldheim for a sttond five·yHr term tas U.N . secretary-general. The Security CouncU r~om mended the 57·yea r -old Austnan '11 re clectJon. a recom- mendal1on the assembly was cer· Lain to adopt, a fter China vetoed him on the first ballot Tuesday, thc-n voted for him on lhe second. I Ex-President Luis Echevema ot Mexico was Waldheim's only c-h311enger (or the $119,S8()..a-year posl I Froa P ageAJ GOLF ••• Faulkner said rounty officials may walt to learn the outcome or the soil course situ.at.a.on before initiating a discussion on the ten• nis club question. I ~~~------a.. AN o E COAST H F DAILY PILOT t F'our members of the person- nel board wlll consider the find- Jn~s of ~tcite hel!_ring officer Milford Maron who reported to the city last month that a 12-page performance evaluation prepared by Bonfa should be stricken from o ·con.nor's person- nel hies. Maron said the evaluation was an abusive diatribe submlUed to an employe under the guise that the communication was truly an t:valuataon of performance. "There was little hkelihood that any public purpose would be achieved by issuing such a docu- ment unless the purpose was to inflict trauma on the recipient," Maron said. City Personnel Director Ed Thompson said the findings of the hearing orhcer are not band- ing and that final determination of the case is up to the personnel board. Thompson added that the board could accept or reject the report, modify it, defer it or ask for additional hearings and in- formation. O 'Connor claimed that the personnel board could only ac- cept and adopt the report or open the grievance case for additional hearings. "The report itself can't be changed because it is based on substantive e vidence gathered from sworn testimony of 14 wit· nesses," O'Connor said Tuesday. City officials say that the dis· pute could wind up costing the Ci· ty some $30,000 in legal fees. The matter of whether the city must pay attorney fees incurred by O'Connor is still to be official- ly decided. F rO*Page AJ BOOST S ... to do away with the four-day, lO·hour work shirts, used in Fountain Valley for the past three years. A city management committee which studied safety problems recommended the council adopt the hve·eight s hifts because of foggy mornings and early dark- ness in the area, Hollinden said. Hollinden sald the shift change affected many employes because they have other Jobs. Harker, an Or ange County Employes AssociaUon <OCEA> staU representative, said the SO-member OCEA Fountain Valley chapter will meet this week to discuss the council's de· cis1on Harker 's group was asking for a two-year contract for employes with salary increases from eight and one-half to four percent the first year and from six-and-one· hall percent to three percent the second year. The e mploye representative asked the council to use an out- side fact-finder before making a final decision. Firemen were also seeking a two-year contract with six per· cent pay hikes the fi rst and second years, according to John W1lhams, s pokesmen for the Teamsters·affillated firemen's association. Williams said firemen also wanted the same disability 1n· surance now provided to other cl· ty employes and improvements on a retirement plan. P e nnsylvania Trustees Get Jail Terms HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP) Three members of the Pittston School Board were sentenced to- day to six months in jail and fmed $3,000 each for extortion. U.S. District Judge Herman Dixon stayed the sentences pend· ing appeals. While free on bail, the three will continue to serve in top posts on the board. The men were convicted last July on federal charges of 1c- cepting a total of $16,000 in kickbacks from businesses deal· ing with the dlstrlct. Friday. fellow board members named John Adool.zio president and Anthony Ferrara vice prul· dent. Then Adonlllo named Leonard Wendoloskl as chairman of the purchases com· mJUee. Each has ~en Crea cm $.'5,000 boll. Wendol0$ld wu convicted on cl1ht utortlon counts, Furara and Adonb.lo on one ucb. E•ch count caniea a maximum » year sentence and Ul> to iio,ooo l.n flnet. The Penntylvainia School Cod• states thal a board member coo· vicled of acceptln, bribes ••shall forfeit his oltlce,• but there are dJHerencea of opinion about wbe a~ la fuUty -after a trial or aftu apPeall are a-hlmt.d. ·- .. ~w1 ... ..,.io Wftb Sport•~ .. t n- Donna O'Donnohue, 27. an assistant secretary of state in Michigan has married TV sportscaster Bud Wilkinson, 60. The pair exchanged vows Nov. 18. Mrs. Wilkinson says she's not sure if she'll give up her Job. Philly Court Could Use ASolonion PHILADELPHIA <AP> - Police say a judge may need the wisdom or Solomon when he pre- sides al a joint hearing next week for a m an charged with rape and the victim's husband, who is charged with kidoaping the al- leged rapist. "ln 20 years, I've never seen a case like this one," Police Sgt. Daniel Hill said Tuesday. "We're hoping the judge, who may have to be like King Solomon, will be able to straighten this out." The husband, Earl Patterson, 33, was r eleased Tuesday on $2,500 bail after being charged with kidnaping, felonious restraint, aggravated and simple assault, terroristic threatening and possession of offensive weapons, police said. Carl Butler, 34, was held in lieu of $5,000 bond on charges of rape, robbery, theft, assault and inde- cent assault, police said. The men will appear together next Wednesday before Common Pleas Court Judge Thomas Shiomos. Patterson's wire, Maxim, 35. was robbed and raped in her driveway last January. She re- ported the attack to police, but"' they failed lo solve the case. Jn October, Mrs. Patterson told her husband she had seen the rapist gelling off a bus in the neighborhood, and the couple began cruising the streets by car looking for him. About a week ago, Patterson bought handcuffs and a bludgeon, police said. Patterson said his wife spotted BuUer on Monday, repairing a driveway drain behind his home. Patterson, a social worker, said he crept up behind Butler and made what he considered a citizen's arrest. But instead of taJting Butler to a police station, he took him to the Patterson home and "interrogated" him ror 2~ hours in the basement until he extracted a confession. police said. By the time Patterson brought Butler to lbe police station, handcuffed and r eady for booking, police and FBI agents had launched a search for Butler, whose wile reported seeing him Jed away. Butler repud iated t h e confession at the police station, claimin g that Patterson threatened him with a gun and held him by force. According t o the Bible, Solomon was known for his a bility to resolve tan1led disputes. Once, when asked to decide between two women who both claimed to be the mother of a baby, he proposed cutting the infant in half. When one of the women said she'd rather give up he.r child, Solomon declared that her love proved she was the true mother. F roaPage A I TORTURE. • nee lat.er learned that she had minimlzed her own role ln the kllllng of Sutton, including her aJ. leged inject.ion of bleach Into Sui,. ton's body. Mrs. Mendenhall is technically cb.arled with ooison.lnc with ln· U!nt fo klU. Conviction carrtes a st.ate prison term of not less than U!Dyeara. 3 Escape Lockup OAKLANDCAP)-AuthociUes HY lbree Santa Rita Prison lnmat H escaped the county lock.up Tuesday by cutUoc a bole ln a wtrt acr..n. ni.y ft.r9 Identified u J osepb Herrera, Unlon Ctt1; Vincent Jamu. Oatlaad. and Tbomaa Sb.a)', A..la.1Mda, ~-Aid. • Sniping Suspect In Court Vietnam War veteran Terry Wayne Hamby was arraigned in Weal Orange County Judicial District Court Tuesday, four days after holding an .army of Westminster police at ~ with his mother as his hostage. Hamby, 21, la charaed with three counts of assault with a de- adly weapon, one charge or false imprisonment and lhl'ee counts of firing at least nine riOe s hots in the standoff. Hamby appeared bewildered during the 30-second proceed.Ing before Judge Fenton Jones. Bail w11s ordered to remain al $100,000 and bailiffs were told to return Hamby to the courtroom today for the setting ol a pre- llminary hearing date. Judge Jones appointed Deputy Public Defender Dean Allen to represent Hamby, wh06e life ap- parently went into a tailspin in recent times. resulting in a marital breakup last JuJy. "What l '11 probably do is ask that a date be set and request lime to study confidential medical reports," Allen said ln a courtroom corridor interview af. terward . He entered an innocent plea on all four counts. He was rererring to psychiatn c reports compiled from at least two previous police contacts In- volving Hamby. Author ities and Hamby's shaken family confirmed Tues- day the violent standoff around his parents' home has virtually left the jobless welder alone in the world. His estranged wife, Kathy, whose prom ised return In a telephone call to Odessa, Tex., prompted Hamby's abrupt sur- render al twilight Friday, did keep her pledge. "She is in the area, but we can't disclose where, and she wants absolutely nothing to do with hlm,'' Police Lt. Frank Sano said. Investigators said after Ham- by lay down his stepfather's .30-.30 caliber hunting rifle and a .22 caliber rifle in the home al 16640 Jody Circle, they found 306 cartridges inside. Hamby, a U.S. Army veteran, appeared in court with a deeply lined face, furrowed brow and dark circles beneath his eyes. He was released from the Long Beach Veteran's Administration Hospital psychiatric ward two months ago. CB Warning 'Not lllega(' PONTIAC, li t. (AP) Charges of obstructing justice have been dismissed against a motorist who was stopped for speeding. then used his clliiens' band radio to w arn other drivers or police radar. Judge Joseph Kelley said Tues- day that the state failed to prove the charges against Sammie Graham of Chicago. He was cited In July after warning other motorists that a state trooper was traveling along Interstate SS. SmalJ A tom Test Held LAS VEGAS (AP> -An underground nuclear test with a yield Jess than the atomlc bombs which de- vastated Japan at the end of World War 11 was con· ducted at the Nevada Test Site today, the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration said. The weapons-related test, code-named "Red· mud," had a yield ol less Lhan 20,000 tons of TNT. The blast occurred 1,4.50 feet beneath Yucca Flat, about 90 mlles northwest of Las Vegas. It was not felt inLa.Vegas. ••• .. Wintering in Florida? The Howland family take their new-found 1812 cutter for a spin over the river and through the woods of snowy f1orida -Florida, Mass.b that is, they found the one horse open sleigh in an old arn in Keene. N.H. Marines Bar Press Froin KKK Hearing By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of Ille 0111, ~, .. S-.ff Newsmen were barred Tues. day from a Camp Pendleton bearing room to permit the gov- ernment to present in secret an apparent written confession or one of 14 black marines charged with assaulting six white enlisted men they mistook for members of the base Ku Klux Klan. A formal investigation of the Nov. 13 incident, in which the whites were clubbed and stabbed with screwdrivers, is under way at the nation's largest military ba5e, just south or San Clemente. The hearings were in recess to- day and wlll reopen at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Though space is limit- ed, they are public. Tuesday's closed session, which reportedly lasted for several hours, was requested by Chief Government Prosecutor James Patrick McHenry. Major McHenry said secrecy wu needed to keep the name of one of the co.conspirators charged in the c:ase out of the newspapers. The motion was opposed by at- torneys for two of the defendants who were called Tuesday. Much of the government's case could be based on the admissions or the defendant whose state- ments were received. • Only one of the defendants have been identified by any of the victims. He is Pvt. F..ddie Page Jr., 2'3, of Bay Sprinrs. Miss. Lance Cpl. Michael D. Hansen, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, said on the witness chair Tuesday that he saw Page outside his barracks room jiut before Hansen opened his door to a knock that interrupt- ed a day.long beer binge. Hansen 's story, and the testimony told Tuesday by four other marines who have re- covered from their injuries, con- tinue to present evidence that the men were attacked by black marines conducting a s trike against the Ku Klux Klan. Capt. Thomas M. Connolly JU, defense counsel for Sgt. Herman Fletcher. 23, of Huntsville Madison, Ala., sought to present mitigating circumstances for the attack. which was made on the wrong room. Four admitted KKK m embers llved next door. Said Connolly, "For the KKK to rear it ugly head at Camp Pendleton, is to place In the head of a young black man," a clear and present danger. Through his cross-examination o( the victims, Connolly ~bt to dtabllsh Marine klantmen who lived just next door to the a t- tacked marines, and other klansmen dlsperted throughout tbe base, were armin1 themselves lo some plan again.at black marines. Connolly repeatedly argued that a Navy investigation of klan activities at Pendleton -which form a part of the investigation of the assault -should be made part of the public record. t!~ called for every marine naentioned as a klansman, in· eluding two former so-called ex- alted cyclops of the base, Sgt. Randall Clouse and Cpl. Daniel Bailey Jr., to be ordered lo ap- pear at the hearings. lt was not made clear whether the men, who with other KKK members have been transferred to other bases throughout the country, would be brought back to Pendleton. The story of the assault was re- lated haltingly by the Marines, and at times brought open laughter from the prosecuting at· torneys and Capt. William Halsey. the officer conducting Tuesday's hearing. When Pvt. Gary L. Jones, 19, ol Little Rock, Ark .. related wide- eyed tnat at least 20 black marines stormed the room, the t hree prosecutors a ll swung around in their chairs to hide guf. faws from the beaten man. Lance Cpl. J ohn P. Apodaca, 22, or Albuquerque, N.M., told the court that the men had been drinking steadily from noon unlll about 9 p. m ., the time of the at- tack. All the victims testified that after the knock on the door a man was heard to ask for a ''Chuck" before Hansen was clubbed to the noor. County Life Publisher Sues Rival The pubUsher of Orange Coun· ty Life went to court Monday to ball the publication of a rival magazine that be claims is an imitation or his established din· ing and entertainment guide. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by E . lnaJ Arsan are Ronald K. Dawson and Edward S. Russell, identified as prln· cipaJs in lhe new Orange County Guide. Arsan seeks an Injunction against the publi cation launched June 1 because the name, he claims, leads the public to thlnk they are purchasing his own elghl·year-old product. Arsan further alleges that tho format of Orange County Guide and lts approach to dlning and entertainment topics ls ldenUcal to Orange County Ute. Juvenile Plan Approved Temporary Meaaure To Eaae Crowding By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM .,.11, ......... Faced with a mandate to meet changes called for In an overhaul of the state's juvenile Justice ayatem by Jan. 1, Oranae County supervisors 1ccepted an lnttrlm plan 'l'uesday. The co~ratone of that plan (alls ror convert.Loe the David R. McMlllan School tn Santa Ana to. an unsecure facility for houlllng Juveniles charaed wU.h of(en.ses that would not not be otrenaes lt tM)' were adult.I. LeJlllatlon enacted earlier t.bia year decla red tbal such minor offenders u tnaanta ud ~w111 ahall aot be "ela'ned ID • JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 raclllUea where major Juvenlle olteaden are kept. CooaequenUy, the board ap. proved use of McMillan School u a device to move minor offendera now kept 1n Juvenile Hall to an umecure factuly. Board •PProval of Mdllllan for such UH carried only unUl Mareb 2 :n. 1976. By then. the ta.at force c.barced wtlb oveJ"lffiAg tbe required chu&ea UtM:cta to bave a aeriea of shelter homes established throu1hout the county. Those homei. wlll HrVe as the home baM for provlcUnc Hr\llces to troubled juveniles who have not co mmitted offenses clasallled as crimes. Removlns m inor offenders from m institutional set.Un& and the company of hard coro juvenile ottenders. was part or ieneral overhaul ol the ttate's juvenile Justice system. The same leelsllUon called for tougher treatment of juvenllea d>atged wlth majcr cr1mes, in· eluding treatlnc 16 ud 17 year oldl accused of m~ ... crimes " tiiolence uadulU. Irvine EDtTION * 'VpL. 69, NO. 343, .C SECTIONS, 44 PAGES • ORANGE COUNm CALIFORNIA Today's Closhig N.Y. toeks W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS, College Curtails Classes About Sex By WILLIAM SCHltEIBER OI .... O.lly 1'11414 St.tit Human aexuallty classes at Saddleback College have been ~pended for at least the spring semester following an investiga- tion of "questionable" rums and other materials used as teaching aids durin g the current aemester. 1 The action by college ad· rnlnbtrat.ors was triggered by a routine purcflase order Crom class instructors for a movie de· picting sexual behavior. It was considered by some subsequent viewers as aberrant sexual ac· tivity. The film request was brought lo the attention of college trustees by an unnamed staff member last month, after the movie in question bad been de· Ii vered t o the school for classroom use. Informed sources at the col· lege said the film was never shown t.o the students, though others of a similar nature, plus slides and literature, bad been used earlier in the semester. The entire matter was dis- cussed in closed-door executive sessions because of questions of personnel judgment and proprie- ty involved, according to Trustee· ~a Berry of Mission Viejo. The board ultimately left re-- solution of the controversy up to the admlnbtration. .._ "We figured they were more qualified than we were to deal with a situation like th.at," said trustee Larry Taylor c1 Laguna Beach. Colleie President Robert Lorn· bardi said Tuesday the classes were scratched ·rrom next semester's 'schedule "in a re- asonable effort to defuse a poten· tially troublesome issue." He said the course outline and instructional materials will be scrutlnJzed by the school's nine- member curriculum committee, Which is comprised of Dean or Instruction William Jay and members of the faculty. According to Lombardi, such a ~view is fairly common pro- cedure, particularly as cou"rses become outdated or "off the original subject.'' He sald the probe could take mOlllM, hence the rationale for holding the class in abeyance for a semester. The sexuality class is intended lo give students a clinical and psychological grounding in sex- ual behavior and dysfunctions and has been taught twice before (See SEX, Page AZ) Toro Ho1ne Bftn . Extension OK'd By GARV GRANVILLE Of .... D•llY .. , ... Slaff Orange County supervisors voted Tuesday to enlarge the area around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base where home con· atruction is banned because of jct aircraft.noise. t' The supervisors' 3·2 vote had .the effect of adding roughly 7,000 acres lo an area surrounding the air base where residential con· struction is outlawed No existing land use designa- li on s were changed by supervisors• policy decision. However, if followed it has the potential impact of eventually eliminating 12,000to15,000 future residences Crom the El Toro area. Tuesday's 3-2 ballot ended a three-month 2·2 Board of * * * * * * Move Cuts Total l Resid,ential Zone i . Okayed for A.lisos A zone change that opens the door for a roughly 20,000-resident community in north El Toro.was ;:)pproved Tuesday by Orange ~ty supervisors. But before rezoning the 1,375- acre ancho de Los Alisos Planne-d Com m unlty from apicultural to resfdenllal, the board struck out ..00 to 600 pro. poled homes that couJd be lm· pacted by El Toro Marine jet noise. Tbe zoning decision followed I by minutes the board's decision I not lo allow new home building I within an area a consultant has I amd is impacted by high noise levels. The pending residential build· ~g ban earUer held up action on the rezoning. In addition to eliminating the 400lo600 homes. s upervisors also nquired thal the developer come up with a proposal to provide a>me moduate-income housing ln the new community. That requirement marked the aeco nd tim e In a week supervisors have asked de· vetopers to help fill what ~Y see as a nttd for homes to house famWa earning $l.3,400 a year or less. Last wttk at the suggestion or &Jpervisor Tom Riley the board required that up to 400 units in the d evelopment near the Lq"una Niguel Zi1u~urat have homes priced at between SlS,000 and S4S,OOO. It too was an area up· aoned from agricultural lo re- aidmUal use. The Rancho de Los Alisos Plmned Community wilJ be bu1lt over the next 10 lo 20 years, ac· cording lo county reports, in an .,.. northeast of Trabuco Road between Serrano Creek and !!;l T41ft> Roads. .And wbJle the developer pro· Coast W e athe r Huy sunshine Thursday · becoming partly cloudy by afternoon. Cooler days of about 70, nl&bts wanner at about !50. I NSIDE T ODAY • Platlbosl Entnprl.rei bGa. an 1UU11uoll~ 11fgh • numbfT o/ ll«kholdn• /or fU liee. Could It be b«Gulc of Ille.art tl:Nat ~ ·tri. c~rtlJkotc? S.. • E'afle BS for. a reporl. l•de~ '" IJ .. , •• .. ,.. ,.,. CM eM •••• es ... , ,.. ... posed buHding up to6,181 homes, supervisors trimmed the pro- . posal to a S,900-home maximum. The homes will be located on 654.3 acres, while another 637 .6 acres will be in parks and open space, There a&lo aiay be a com- mercial center serving the com· munity. The Orange Coudty Grand Jury last week recommended de- laying action on the woe change, contending not all noise review procedures bad been followed. B11t county Environmental Management Agency <EMA> of· ficlals said later Tuesday they believed such procedures bad been fulfill~ particularly in light· of the bo"l!ird 's decision on the r esidential building ban around El Toro. ' 2 Announce · 'I'hey'll Seek Irvine Posts Two new candidates declared publicly today they will run for the two seats up for election on the Irvine Unified School Di.strict Board. The two declared candidates are Fred Gahm and Robert Gray, who both served as co- chairmen of this year's Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee. Filing for the March 8 trustee election opens Thursday and re- mains open until Dec. 30. The two seats are currently held by Charles Boulanger and Frank Hurd. Boulanger bas already decided he will not seek re-election, but Hurd said today he will not make a firm decision for another two weeks. "I realize it's an important position and I'm not sure yet if business prtssures will allow me to serve on the board again/' said Hurd, a businessman wh<> was elected in March of this year. . Boulanger explained be ls not seeking re-election " because he believes his two terms are "s\lffi· cienl. 0 He was the first president of the board. "I've enjoyed every minute or the two terms, but it's very time consuming and I'd like t.o give others in lhe community a chance to serve on the board," said Boulanger, who ls the prin· cipal of Damron School in the Cypress School District. Boulanger said that when be leaves the board be will be leav· Ins a district "in excellent shape.,. .. There are a number or qualified, acUve people in lhc community who can take my place quite aattsract.orily. I don't feel concerned about leavtn1 tho board now," Boulanaeraald . Oahm, a buslnessman, said to- day he plans t.o pick up bis fillna <See BOARD, Pace A2) Supervisors deadlock on the jet noise-land use issue. Casting the vote that ended the stalemate was newly seated Supervisor Philip Anthony. His vote won board acceptance or a well watered down version of a compromise solution t.o the noise-land use dilemma proposed by Supervisor Thomas Riley. Riley's compromise plan re- duced the expanded homebaild· ing ban area from 10,000 to 7,000 : acres. It djd so by determining the jel I noise impact area by a single im· 1 aginary Une rather than by a broad band a consultant said "with 90 percent certainty'' is af. ' , fected by aircraft noise. Riley's plan also called on the Marine Corps t.o establish a noise monitoring system at the base. · And, the Riley plan said the corps should in some way "cause compensation of landowners for deprivation of the full use of their property." · Bul stricken from the Riley ---L-· s~--.... L-· B solution before it WU adopted lr•V•~IJ ~·_, l F• ~-reae A,.Wlrtlllltte· were clau5es calUnc ror prospec. tive home buyers within the go. called noise confidence band to be wamed or the potential noise hazard. (See NOISE, PaceA!) Witness When Charlie has enough beer under his· lives at a private zoo in Bangkok and belt, he makes a monkey of himself. Most . likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left folks don't mind, though ; somehow it behind by tourists. seems to lit the order of things. Charlie Denies Claim SmtdlAtom Test H e ld Doctor Says Rape Claimant Not 'Daied' \ and a vibrator on her before cJimbing onto the examining la· ble tor~ her. LAS VEGAS (AP) -An underground nuclear test with a yield less than the atomic bombs which de-A Dana Point woman's claim that she was dazed and disorient· ed for several hours after she al· legedly was drugged and raped in a South Laguna doctor's offi ce appeared to be challenged today in Orange County Superior Court testimony. Or. Richard Rentz of South Coast Community Hospital, the prosecution's fourth witness, told the jury today lhat he found the 22-year-old victim t.o be alert and oriented when he examined her at about 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 in the hospital's emv gency room. scribed drugs for the victim when he completed his examlna· tion and that he would not have prescribed the relaxant if he had believed her faculties t.o be at all impalred. The victim told the jury that Dr. McClure raped her al\d forced her t.o participate in acts of sexual perversion after he In· jected her prior lo what she thought would be treatment for a back injury. The witness testified that she was d81.#(f and disoriented and powerless t.o resist the physician who, she said, used a massager She told the jury that Dr. McClure placed the vibrator in her purse before she left his of· fice and promised to call her two days later. He was arrested Jan. 9 on charges or rape and sex perversion. The victim denied under a searching cross examination that she had derived any ple- asure from what she claims was an act of rape. She told defense attorney (See DOCTOR, Page AZ> Klan Violence Pro"fJe \ vastated Japan at the end · of World War II was con· ·ducted at the Nevada Test Site today, the Energy Research a nd Develop- ment Adminbstration said. The we~pons·related test, code-named "Red· mud," bad a yield of less than 20,000 tons of TNT. The blast occurred 1,450 feet beneath Yucca-Flat, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. It was not felt in Las Vegas. Or. Rentz sdid he i.med the rape kit supplied hlm by sheriff's of. ficers during an examination de· signed to chec~ the possible pre· sence of seminal fluid in the vie· tim. It ls all eged by the prosecution that male seminal fll£id was pre- sent in the victim's body and that it was put there two hours earUer by Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 54, of South Laguna. Marines Bar Newsmen Dr. Rentz te&tified that he pre· Fatal Cras h De tails Ge t Clarification Saturday's news account of a fatal traffic accident in Westminster incorrectly indicat· ed that the death car was rear· ended by a truck. Westminster police confirmed Tuesday that whal actually hap- pened was that Mrs. Katheryn Myronoff was driving on the wron1 aide of Westminster Boulevard Friday and smashed into the trailer of a ril driven by Frank C. Smith of RJftnlde. Her husband, Boris Myraooif, rr, was killed. In fact, police 1ald, when Smlth saw the aut.o approaching bl.a truck head-on, he attempted to avoid the crash by clilnblna bl.a bl1 rla up on the center dlvfder. Smith wu not inj\U'tl4. By .PHU:.IP &OSMAIUN Ol 1111 Dall;J l'IMl4 St..i News~~ere barred Tues· day fro.~Catpp Pendlet.on hearing'-~·lo permit the gov· emment lo•present in secret an apparent written confession or one of 14 black marines charged with assaulting six white enlisted men they mist.ook for members of the base Ku Klux Klan. A formal investigation ot the Nov. 13 Incident, in which the whites wert clubbed and stabbed with screwdrivers. ta under way at the nation's largest military base, Just south of San Clemet\te. The hearln1s were 1n recess to- day and will reopen at 1:30 p.m. GOOD GRIEF ! ONLY J8 S HOPPING PA.VS iTIL C HRISTMAS •1 The Daily Pllot regret.a the In· correct Saturday news aC«NDt and any embarrlMlJMlll lt may have caused Mr. 61DlUJ.. ----~-~-~~-----..... ..-- Thunday. Though space is limit· ed, lhey are public. Tuesday 's closed session, which r eport edly lasted for several 'hours, was requested by Chief Government Prosecutor James Patrick McHenry. Major McHenry said secrecy was needed lo keep the name or one of the co-conspirator s chareed In the case out of the newspapers. The motion was opposed by al· lomeys for two of the defendants who were called Tuesday. Mucb of the government's case could be based on the admissions of the defendant whose state- ments were received. Only tme or the defendants have been identified by any ot the victims. He is Pvt. F.ddie Page Jr .• 23, or Bay Springs, Miss. Lance Cpl. Michael D. Hansen, 20, ol Dea Moines, Iowa, said on the witness chair Tuesday that be saw Paae outside bls barracks room just before Hansen opened his door to a kllock that interrupt· ed a day.Jong beer binge. Hansen's story1 and the fest.lmooy told ,Tuesaay by four other marines wbo have re- covered from their Utjurtea, con· Unue to present evidence that t.hc men were attacked by black marlnee conducting a strike .,ainat the Ku Klux Klan. Capt. Thomas M. Coonolly ID, detenao counsel for Sjt. Herman .. < Fletch er, 23, o( HuntsvlJJe Madison, Ala., sought to present mitigating circumstances for the attack, which was made on the wrong room. Four admitted KKK members lived nextdpor. Said Connolly, "For the~KK to rear it ugly head at mp Pendleton, Is to place In the ad or a young black man," a c ar and present d anger. i Through his cross-examination- of the victJms, Connolly sough\ to <See KLAN, Pa1e AZ> ' _'TICKLED PIN~1 ABOUI' AD S4LE "It's absolutely fabulous! l•m tickled pink about the resul1.5l - and I got the price l wanted.'' I That's the advertising success story told by an Irvine woman who placed. this classified ad: i ~ 81 Sora bed, 1 yr old, green /wht Herculon, $200. Matching &old velvet barrel ch rs $40 eu. Of Offers. XXX•XXXX U you have furnishings, or anything else, you'd like to con· vert t.o cash b~fore the holidays -call 6'2-5678. Put a few words to work ror you where it counts, in the Dally Pilot. e"' Al DAILYPIL.OT ,,.... Pa,,e AJ .NOISE ••• Clenientean Held The county Planning Com· mission tacked that provision on to its recommendation last aum- mer that the existing home build· iog ban area not be enlarged. Developers who bitVe already won approval of housing tracts within the noise zone were ex- empted from the b111, meaning th.at at least 875 residences now on the drawing boards will be built. Woman ~harged i'n · Tottw-e SlaYing Also, develope?s who can pr<>- ve the area in which they want to build i~ not impacted by noise levels that reach 65 CNEL (Com· munity Noise Environ· ment Level) can appeal to lhe board tor relief. But Riley's proposal also directed the Planning Com· mission to begin zone changes · and land use designation changes . needed to refl ect the enlarged housing ban area. · M11rder charges have bffn flied against a San Clemente woman who ia identified by Placentia police M a participant in the kllllng of a man wbo was tortur ed for several hours before battery acid and bleach were in· ,,eeted into his veins. But it is expected that the murder ch,rge which is current· ly holding Cynthla Mendenhall, 14JC Avenida Del Mar, 24, in the county jail will not be activated IC she appears as a prosecutioa wit.- ne.ss in the trials of three men ac· cused of killing El'Vin Leroy Sul· ton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District. Auomey Paul Meyer said today thatbebopesto put Mrs. Mendenhall on the stand in the current trial of Richard ••preacher" McKay, 22. Jury selection is under way i n Superior Court Judge Waller Smith's courtroom. Separate trials have been or- dered for codetendant.s Jerome Dedrick Toles, 19, and Cary Es- sex, 24. Their trials will begin after • verdict has been reached in the McK~ trial. It ts alleged that Sutton was Jddnaped by the three accused men April 26 after they Jea.roed that be was a police Informer. • Meyer said the trio believed that Sutton told autboriUes about t he a lleged involvement or McKay~ wife and Mrs. Men-: denhall in a narcotics offense. It is alleged that the trio ~ured Sulton for several hours nft•r binding him hand and foot and beating him. The death certitlcate lists three possible causes of death: strangulalion. drowning and poisoning by bleach and battery acid. Meyer uid the arrests of the three men were made possible through information supplied b.y Mrs. Mendenhall, He said his of· flee later learned that she had minimized her own role in the killing of Sutton, including her al· leged injection of bleach into Sut· ton's body. Mrs. Mendenhall is technically charged with poisoning with in· tent to kill. Conviction carries a state prison term of not less than ten years. Despite the watering down of· Riley's proposal before it was adopted by the one-vote margin, the two board holdouts refused to change of position they've held since mid-September. Neu; Agency lnteri• Project Both Supervisors Laurence Schmit and Ralph Diedrich voted noon the policy decision not to al- low homebuilding in the 7,000· acre area a $.10,000 consultant's study showed to be adversely im- pacted by jet noise. Diedrich predicted the issue will eventually land in court. And, he said after the meeting, · landowners whose financial in· terests are adversely affected by the policy are likely to win lawsuits filed to protect their in· terests. Hardest hit by the policy de· cision are the Mission Viejo Co. especially its Moulton Ranch holdings, and a few property owners in the Laguna Niguel area. The impact on other developers in the area was relieved by a pro- vision that allows them to place development open space areas within the noise line and to, in ef· feet, cluster housing outside the line. Consequ en tty. prominent lob- byists for some of those de· velopers said on their clients•· behalf. they were satisfied if not in agreemeht with the board's policy decision. Anthony's critical vote came a month after his successful and costly campaign for the First District seat formerly held by -Robert Battin. Plan Draws County Fire An elaborate design for Orange County government's third super agency won more criticism than praise from the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. The plan calling for combining 10 existing county departments with combined annual budgets of $157 million was presented by the yet to be formed Human Services Agency (HSA) director, David Odell. · By the time Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was through comment·· ing on Odell's plan. however, it was on its way back to the draw· ingboards. "It is apparent that many pro. blems exist with the agency im· plementation plan," Diedrich re· ad from a prepared statement as he launched his attack on Odell's proposal. Diedrich went on to cite writ· ten criticism of the super agen- cy's implementation plan that came from the county counsel, county auditor and county ad- ministrative offices. Those written statements ques·. tioned some legal, accoWltabili- ty, administrative and cost aspects of the agency plan. County OKs Plan For Juvenile Care By GARY GRANVILLE °''" 0•111 ,., ... 5'111 Faced With a mandate to meet changes called for in an overhaul of the state's juvenile justice system by Jan. l , Orange County supervisors accepted an interim plan Tuesday. JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 The cornerstone of that plan By then, ·the task force charged calls for converting the David R. with• overseeing the required McMillan School in Santa Ana to, changes expects to have a series an unsecure facility for housing of shelter homes established juveniles charged with offenses throughout the county. that would not not be offenses if · Those homes will serve as the they were adults. home base for providing services Le_Jislation enacted earlier to troubled juveniles who have this year declared that such not committed offenses minor offenders as truants and classified as crimes. runaways shall not be detained in Removing min or off enders facilities where major juvenile from an institutional setting and offendersarekept. the company of bard core Consequently, the board ap· juvenile offenders was part of proved use of McMillan School as general overhaul of the state's a device to move minor offenders juvenile justice system. now kept in Juvenile Hall to an The same legislation called for unsecure facility. tougher treatment or juveniles charged with major crimes, in- Board approval of McMillan eluding treating 16 and 17 year for such use carried only until olds accused of major crimes of March 2 31, 1976. violence as adults. ,.,.WI,.... l I I 1finterin9 in Florida? The Howland family take their new-found 1812 cutter for a spin over the river and through the woods of snowy F1orida -Florida, Mass., that is, they found the one horse open sleigh in an old barn in Keene, N.H. J F,.._PageAJ ! SEX CLASSES ••• at Saddleaback since its ap· prov al on a close vote by trustees two years ago. It is an "interdisciplinary" course, meaning it is cross-listed under two academic areas - natural sciences I (biology) and social sciences (psychology). Similar courses, utilizing films and written matter are taught at neighboring colleges, including Orange Coast College, Santa Ana C-Ollege and UC Irvine, according to spokesmen at those institu- tions. At Saddleback, there are four sections of the class with a total enrollment of about 100 students. The classes are "team taught'' by Ann E}?an and Teddi Lorch. lnterv1ewed in her classroom Tuesday, Mrs. Egan was ex- tremely reluctant to discuss the simmering controversy that burst into the open this week when several or her students ~ urged trustees not to cancel the ' class. She did express surprise at the administrative action and said .. this is a very good class and , we've had no complaints from the students whatsoever." Mrs. Egan, who has taught part-time at the college for two years, said the visual aids used in the course are "professional and verv clinical." The particular film that caused the disturbance was ordered from the prestigious Center for Sex Research, she said. Neither Mrs. Egan nor Mrs. ' Lorch would have returned to teach the class next semester anyway, since both are expecting babies in February. • Shortly after that election, he was appointed to fill Battin's un- expired term, a term that ends in January when he will take the seat as an elected supervisor. On his own, Diedrich ques- tioned the wisdom of dividing the county into four service areas for delivery of so-called human services such as welfare, health and mental health. Fro. Page Al BOARD •.• Saddleback Trustee But what has disturbed the • faculty is the fact that the class was cancelled outright, leaving the replacement instructor partially prepared and without a ; course to teach. ' "We're not partic'ularly con· cemed about the film," said Dr. John Minch, president of the 1 Academic Senate at Saddleback. : ··What we are concerned about is I, that this problem didn't go .,r, through normal channels and all t of a sudden, the class is cut." t Because his $200,000 plus cam- paign was largely financed by developers and their lobbyists, the new supervisor's decision is subject to speculation that he migbt side with Schmit and Diedrich in opposing the ex- panded noise zone. Diedrich suggested that the re- gional concept be tested on a limited basis in one region to see if it is workable. City Will Reveal Yale Bridge Plans· Plans for a veh.icular bridge that will span the r8llrQad tracks &1t Yale Avenue in Irvine will be revealed at a Dec. 16 meetJng between homeowners and city stair members. Joho Brown of the city's public works department said today he ha:s invited homeowners who live near the proposed bridge site to attend the meeting. Letters of invitation were ~ent lo homeowners jn the Ranch, Deerfield. the Willows and CalHornia Homes. Accordina to Brown. the city plans to build a concrete bridge ror e;1rs that will connect the two portions of Yale Avenue over the railroad traC'ks. The brid1te would be construct f'd next to the bicycle bridge re· c.enUy built at Yale Avenue. The total project would cost about $540,000, but the federal government has already com· milted itself to paying for 83 per· cent or the cost. The city would pay the rest -about $75,000, Brown said. He added that the bridge is ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1M0.,,,,..CN•l0..tlyl'tlof ••Ul"•ltlclll•O"" IM-IM '"'"""Pr"'-I\ °""''-Wl"'Ot-C..\I P.,..l.,.l119Gomo•ny, --•llUc,,,.,,,• =~-~~:::·=·=~,=· t•I" V.tHtY. trvl"•• S.Orc;U~-Vtl .. y and UOV"etlHCll/~111(61'1.A\lflqM~IHl· !Ion I• -·-~•lvro•.,.. ..., ~ '"' r_:::~~~':!~~~.·=..~~ .. llll .,.., a.y ........ _ t'tt\ldilnt •ftd f.'l\MI.,..,.. JK-11.C""~ Vk• ~etkllnl•nd O.no<u1Mlft19W T"tiinu•W...et (dltott ,.,.._ .•. -IMl\191119 Edi«< °'"""'"·"" "'-"·""" A>tl•lon\Mo,...lftQUlt°"' OfftcH 0K1a-.....:NOWnt ... S1-U_ .... 11: 11 .. Go.-,...)lrwt """''""""-"' llt1J_.._., •• .,d 5-lt-.c~ V•llty!U1'11.al"u-... •t-0~~._ T.ieptio"-(7t4') 104311 CleMtlfied AdY•rUtlne~ ~--v11i..,-0111oo 511.Q10 r ..... s....c••-4ff.OI*> r.oew1t11• '"• °'-c: .. .i "*'<Ill,.. e&.... ::r;,!"",,..~:m!~~~~r:-·"-:~ :!';'~ "•f&evt.., wll~~· 1"41'•1 ,.rMIHltll ti ~-. ~ciao PG\loft pol" at C:..la Mtv, C.llttrnlt. l•U<'IPlftf\ tw .. ,,, •• ,,.,. =~r.:..·1..:~:::. .-I.Illy) INllUVi' necessary so that residents can have easy access to both sides of the railroad tracks. Bridge access also is necessary for emergency vehicles, which now have to travel to either Jeffrey Road or to Culver Drive t.o get to the other side of the tracks, Brown noted. Five P.rospects Vuit Carter ATLANTA CAP) -President· elect Cart.er today met with five more prospective cabinet-level appointees. including Conner Air Force Secretary Harold Brown who reportedly is under con· slderat1on to be secretary or de-fense. Rep. Andrew Young <D-Ga.) perhaps Carter's leading sup· porter in the black community, was the first to arrive. In addition to Brown and Young, other persons being in· terviewed by Carter today are: June Cahill Pfeiffer, former IBM Corp. vice president; Rep. Brock Adams CD-Wash.) House Budget Committee ch airman, and Michael Blumenthal, Bendix Coi;p. President. Councilmen Su:ap Busu sounl EL MONTE (AP)- Two South El Monte cSty COUD· cilmen who arrested each other will have a chance to teU their tale at the district attorney's of· flee Tuesday. • 'lbe incident l'eportoclty started when Councilman Ben Ruiz found another councl1man, Robert "Mickey" Bojorquez, looking thro'Ulh Rulz' appolnl- ment book, deputies said. Angry worda followed -along with aome hlttm.i and kicking. When deputies arrived, Bojor· ciuei bad made a cltlr.ea's arrest ol Ruis for hitUni him in the mouth, and RuS1 h~ madt a dtlma'a arrest ol Bojorqua ror ~ h1m 1D the leg. papen tomorrow. Besides serving as co. chairman of the citizens budget committee, Gahm is currenUy president of the El Camino Real PTA and was in charge of the state apportionment election in the district several years ago. The other declared candidate, Bob Gray, said today, "l've de- cided to throw my hat in the ring. I'm running on a plaUorm of fis-cal responsibility." Gray charged that the district is not sticking to the budget set. up earlier this year. "If you de- cide to draw up an educational plan and a budget, you should adhere lo it." Gray, and others, have been highly critical since it was re· ported this week that Superinten- dent Stan Corey and two of bis as- sist ants received substantial raises. Corey was boosted $4,000 to $44,000, Marilyn Hanis re· ceived a $2,100 increase to $32,100 and Delaine Richards was raised S2,800, to $3,000 when he was pro- moted to a new administrator position from his post as prin-dpal. Gray said he opposed the amounts given and also the way they were handed out. "All ol a sudden I looked in the paper and saw that the raises they got were not the salaries in- cluded ln the budget," said Gray. Candidate Gahm said he, tcio, opposed the fact that the raises "popped up all of a sudden." But he added that be was not concerned about the amount of money given lo the ad· ministrators. Boulanger. as an outgoing trustee, said he had "no hesit.,a· tioa" in voting the increases for' the administraton. ''Stan (Corey) has done an out- standing job of leadership and definU.ely deserved the. money. His job bas grown much more complicated,'' Boulanger con- tended. But Hurd said he does not agree with the ''m«hod.ology" used in ftantin«i the raiMI or the amount g l ven . ••Ther e's tomethinf deliberate about the fact they save the r~ by ae- provtn1 a laat·minlrte amend· merit to the personnel report," saJd Hurd, who waa absent when the raises were approved 4-0. Pcrsooa wbo wl&h tomcrorthe- board or education can pick up forms at the country fCil.atrar'a olflce l n Santa Ana. No 1t1111tura are rquired>aod there II no tmnc !ce !or the elec:tlan. Entering the Fray Saddleback College trustee Patrick Backus has said he plans to run for re-election in March, but James Marshall. also up for reelection. is hospitalized and un- available for comment. Trustee Robert Bartholomew has resigned, effective Dec. lS, which brings the contested seats to three, with only one incumbent committed to running. Candidates may file with the county Registrar of Voters begin· ning Thursday to l'UD ln the March 8 election. Filing deadline Bike Bridge Dedication :set in Irvine The public Is Invited to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Yale A venue Bicycle Bridge at2:30 p.m. Thursday. Irvine Mayor Dave sills and other city officials will attend the ceremony, which marks the of- ficial opening or the $330,400 bridge. Youngsters already have been using the bridge for several weeks and it has proved popular for bicyclists, pedestrians and skateboarders. It provides access ror persons to cross back and forth on both sides of the railroad tracks. Because of the new overcrossing, two Irvine Unified School Di.s- trict' buses have been eliminated, saving the dl5trict $170 per day. I',... Page Al DOCTOR ••• ' Leonard McBride that ahe did not experience ab orgasm at any time d uring whnt McBride described as her "lovemaking with the doctol'. •' She repeatedl,y explained to· McBride that she ottered no re· sistance to the doctor's alleged sexual overtures because she wu coofuaed by the drug and barelJ able to kHp her eyes open' : and remaln on the examining ta· I bJe. Minister Returns WASHINGTON (AP) -ltallan Prime Minlater Giulio ~ left tor home tod.~. ·end.Ing a two-day official viait in which he received a Ford tdmlnlltralion .promlle to do what It can to assure economic 1t.abWt1 ln 11a11. is S p.m . Dec. 30. Backus has served on the col- lege board since its inception in 1968, serving twice as president. He represents trustee area 4, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. Bartholomew, who represents trustee area 1 (upper Tustin), has servea two ann a nau year:s and Is past president of the board. Bartholomew's seat will be va- cant in January and February. He resigned because he is mov- ing out of the area. Marshall represents trustee area 5 (Laguna Hills) and has served five years on the college board. Frona Pllfle Al KLAN ••• establish Marine klansmen who lived just next door to the at· tacked marines, and other ·klansmen dispersed throughout the base, were arming themselves in some plan against black marines. Connolly repeatedly argued that a Navy investigation ofklan activities at Pendleton -wbich form a part of the investigation or the assault -should be made part of the public record. He called for every marine mentioned as a klansman, in· eluding two former so-called ex· alted cyclops of the base, Sgt. Randall Clouse and Cpl. Daniel Bailey Jr., to be ordered to ap- pear at the hearings. IL was not made clear whether the men, who with other KKK members h ave been transferred to other bases throughout the country. would be brought back to Pen.dleton. The story of tho assault was re- lated haltingly by the Marines, and at times brought O]>en laughter from the prosecuting at- torneys and Capt. Wllliam Halsey, the officer conducting Tuesday's hearing. When Pvt .. Oaey L. Jones, 19, of Little Rock, Ark., reJated wide· eyed that at least 20 black marines stormed the room. tho three prosecutors all swung around in their chairs to hide iUf • fawa fl'Om the beaten man. Lance t'Pl. John P. A.Poclaca, 22, of Albuquerque, N.M~ told the codrt that the men haa been drinking steadily from noon untJJ about 8 p.m., the time 0( lbo at-uclr. All lbc victims tesWied that after the hock on the door a man wu heard to ullc for a 0 Chuck" before Hansen wu clubbed to the • floor. Minch said he has seen the 19 film, plus other materials used in • the class this semester, and con· cedes that some might be of ques· . tionable value. He said all cam· pus classes go by approved out· lines and textbooks but there is some teacher discretion in selec- tion of supplementary material. "The board feels the film in question is X-rated and others who have seen it feel the same way," said Minch. "I see how the course could be taught without some of these things and, given the moral and ethical standards of the community. I don't know if I could support them. "The faculty has a sense of ethics and morality, too, but what we're concerned about is the fact that the system normally used to review materials for classes was not used correctly." Mrs. Berry, who along with Trustee Frank Greinke of 1\&stin took the issue into executive session Jast month, said Tuesday she thinks the decision to use such materials showed a lack of judgment on the part of Ule faculty members involved. "I guess I can say that now since they (the instruct.ors) have decided to talk aboutit publicly," said Mrs. Berry. "We are not censoring this class," she said ... BuUt is our Job to make sure the teachers at Sad· dleback don't circumvent the proper moral and ethical stan- dards of the communitv. It is ;t value judgment." The.issue was brought to Ught Monday when several members or the class addressed trustees at their meeting. pne of those who spoke was Misston Viejo resident Raymond Galvan. Jn an interview, Galvan said he, hls teeo·aged daucbter and a niece are en.rolled in the class and have encouraged othen to take It. He said that while some materials used ln the cottrs• could be conaldered of questiona- ble value, the class WU o( lfellt value. .,I would HY 80 percent ~ the students are over 25 years ol ace and manr. are lo my age group~" he said. ' None were oCfended. . "Some of the movies could have been eliminated but what is bol)penln1 now Is that th• ad- m1nlstration Is realizing after the fact that il didn't perform lta function of checking materials before hand," 6e adde4. "'lbey•ve been caughUbart of do-.ID& a complete Job ... ' I .. .. ... W cdu ec.lay 's Closing PriCt!!i • NYSE C0MPOSffE TRANS.ACTIONS l /N DAILY PILOT Bunny Share Crops Aid Playboy Stock By MILTON Momcowrrz Sometimes there's more behind the demand for sharu in a comr any than simple interest in participating in the 3uccas o that compQny or rt hope that the shares will rise In price on the stock market. Consider. for example. Playboy Enterprises, the Cblca,o-bosed company that publi~hes Ptayboy magazine lt has, by the lat.eat .count, some 18,000 stockholders. For .. company of its size, that's an outlandish number MCA Inc., a much larger corporahon, bas only S,000 stockholders Crocker JllatlooaJ Bank, Hewlelt·Packard and Western Airlines, also much larger companies. have about the same Money Tree number of shareholders as Playboy Enterpn ses THE REASON FOR TWS CORNUCOPIA of md1vldual shareholders is pretty much the same one that propels so many people to buy copies of Playboy magazine on newsstands. The purchase of one Playboy share, recently selling for $6 on the New York Stock Exchange, entitles you to a stock certificate -and lhis cert1f1cate is adorned with the likeness of a nude Playmate It seems that there 11.re a lot of "investors" who want to own that piece of paper Whet.her they keep the certlf1c ate 1n a strongbox, a long with other secun t1es. or on the erotic shelf of the bookcase 1s not known The man who holds more pieces of this paper than anyone else is. appropnately enough, Hugh M Hefner. founder of Playboy Of the 9 2 mlllton outstanding shares or PJayboy common stock. Hefner owns 6 6 mllhon, or 72 1 per· cent. PIA YBOY ENTERPRISES HAS BEEN paying cash dividends ol 12 cents a share, which means that, based on bis holdings, Hefner was entitled to a payout of $797,000 a year. However, Playboy has not been having s uch a great time of U in recent years, and Hefner graciously waived the dividends owed to him Shareholders other than Hefner re ceived their 12 cents a year Tbe Playboy company works on a fiscal year ending June 30. In fiscal 1975 the company earned $1 million, or 12 cents a share. In fiscal 1976 after-tax earnings doubled to $2 million, or 22 cents a share, but that was a horrendous drOJ) from the $10.S million earned ID 1972 and the $11 2 earned U, 1973. While he passed up his dlVldends, Hefner did not fall tQ collect his pay as chairman or the board and chi ef executive officer. Thal comes to $226,700 a year And, thanks to a r• ~d in the company's fortunes, Hefner has now resumed his collection of dividends. The company reported recently that its earnings in its first f1Scal quarter, ended Sept 30. skyrocketed to $3 8 million, a record performance PLAYBOY ENTERPRISES HAS ALWAYS had pro· blems wlth its nonpublishmg operations -clubs, hotels, re cords, motion picture production As long as the magazm~ made potfuls of money. these losses could be absorbed BlU the magat1ne began to falter four years ago when it was ou\- rauncbed by newcomers Playboy magazine s pretax ea"l- mcs slid from $22 million m fiscal 1973 to $3 9 million m f1s cal 1'76 Most people don t realize that the savmg grace for .Playboy Enterprises has been ns d1vers1r1catton mto gambhng. The company operates four casinos In London. and these are as super pror1table as the casinos m Lao Vegas The British gambling operations produced net earn inrs of $6 milhon last year, which means they virtually cur ned the company And they were also the ma1or factor rn the big earnings surge m the three months ended Sept 30 It's no wonder that Playboy Enterpnses has expressed a strong mteresl m runrung casinos m Atlantic City when gambling begins m the New Jersey seacoast resort PLAYBOY CLUBS IN SAN FRANCISCO, Montreat. AUanta and New Orleans have been closed The DC 9 Jet that bore the Playboy bunny emblem has been sold Hefner bas advised shareholders that Playboy magazine, despite a 1 percent loss of c1rculallon last year, would not compete With other publications "by catenng to prunence and sensa· tionahsm" But if there 1s a craps table lo be run somewhere, Playboy 1s available The Playboy bunrucs will serve the drinks. Stocks Move Again In Narrow Range Stock• In Th<" Spotlight What Stoch11 Dfcf NEW VOlll( f'PI WHAT '1\MEI'. 010 NEW YORK CAPI .. DAILY PILOT Wedn1Md1y, December a. 1978 Cellist John Acosta beat more than 20 eager contenden; this year m the f1r1t annual "Young .~ti Award" and it wu euy to see why Sunday m the Orange Coast Colleee CommWlity Symphony Orchestra concert that featured tum iis guest soloist. U the Rancho Alamitos High School graduate's work in the demanding·"Rococco" Variations by Tscbaikowsky is an acceptable measure of bis pro- wess at this early stage of his musical formation, he surely baa a glitlenne future. HE BltOUGHT AN I NTENSITY to the work that was a joy to behold In so young a performer and it was clear to see that the complexities of the mid· dle portion of the score held few terrors for him. He got an ovation from an audience that rose to him in the Or ange Coast College auditorium. But, one suspects, the congratulations th1tt meant most to him were those heaped on the tall young soloist by the cellists of maestro Joseph Pearlman's or-chestra. As they say, it truces one to know one and the cello section obviously knew a glittering prospect when they saw him from the first moment he joined them for rehearsals. ACOSTA'S TRIUMPH, SUITABLY, came at the close of a concert that solidly adhered to the high standards achieved under Pearlman's baton. This writer thought that those standards were most in evidence in an inspired rendition of Shostakovich 's Ninth Symphony, a work riddled with obstacles for an ensmble of less than lop-flight :stature. This devoted disciple of the great Dimitri ' e ws full Well JUSt bow much midrugbt oil and ,:etbow grease went into the OCCCSO's highly com· SJllendable interpretation of this monumental work. , .. . .. . . . . . . • . . . .. • # .. "LAST WEEKS" IN CONCERT AND BEYOND 1~nrr~M~ l~t·SQ~~·~rM~I ~Sl~~·SAH~ ,. 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Role Awarded ------..--------------, TOM BARLEY Music Box IT 18 NOT THE KIND OF of musical projed that readily lends itaelt to the available taJenta of· your average community orchestra. But then the. OCCSO, as we saw so clearly again ln that happy; and warmly received Sunday concert. is not your. average community orchestra. A very happy and better than average holiday season to all members of the OCCCSO; you richly earned it for your valiant efforts in a most enter- taining concert. -..CHORDS AT RANDOM-Don't forget the Irvine Master Chorale's Christmas concert, 8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday in the Santa Ana High School auditorium. Christmas without the IMC isn't Christmas for this writer. Van Dy~ Falls To Low Ratings LOS ANGELES (AP) -Low ratings bave sub· merged Dick Van Dyke's comedy-variety series. "The numbers got us," SaJd Byron Paul, Van Dyke's longtime friend and executive producer of "The Dick Van Dyke Show." NBCCONFIRMEDTHATTHE series has been canceled, and said the last broadcast will be Jan. 6. The network did not soy what will replace the show in Thursday's slot. It Is one of five weekly shows NBC has dropped this season. "Gem tni Man" and the Wednesday TV movie were dropped earlier, and "Serpico" and the "Quest" were canceled for Thursday. In all, 12 ser ies hove been dropped by NBC, CBS and ABC since the season began in late September. More cancellations are expected this week as the networks plot tbe second half of the 1976·77 season. PAUL QUOTED 111E SfAR AS saying be fell the series was the best he's done. "If you fail by the numbers it's one thing," Paul added. "But we didn't fail by the quality." He said it was the first lime a Van Dyke series has been axed. Van Dyke's two previous series, CBS comedies which lasted five and three years, were dropped at the star's request when he felt they'd run out of· comedy possibilities, Paul said. 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'* OHOM1-4llOllU11t PUlt MUllWOllD 1M1 AMf tlllMOI 1 • .ftOtMAH, It TMAT YOU 1'91 t. GAY DtCIMll ,., I. It NOT DIOUOM (II I I ' I • • Laguna/South Coas t fterHOOll N.Y. Sto cks EDITION * VOL. 69, NO. 343, .4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 TEN CENTS ·J>octor Disputes Tale of llrugging-rape' A Dana Point woman's claim that sbe was dazed and disorient· ed for several hours alter she aJ. le1edly was drugged and raped in a South Laguna doctor's office appeared to be challenged today in Orange County Superior Court testimony. Dr. Richard Rentz of South Cout Community HOLSpital, the prosecution's fourth witness, told the jury today that he found the 22-year-old victim to be alert and oriented when be examined her at about 7:30 p.m . Jan. 7 in the hospital's emergency room. Dr. Rentz said he used the rape kit supplied bin\ by sheriff's of. ficers during an examination de· signed to 'check the po5sible pre- sence of seminal fluid in the vic- tim. It is alleged by the prosecution that male seminal flwd was pre- Secret Confession? Press Ban·ed In Klan Probe By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of llM D•llY P'1le4 St.IH Newsmen were barred Tues- day from a Camp Pendleton hearing room to permit the gov- ernment to present in secret an apparent written confession of one of 14 black marines charged with assaulting six while enlisted men they mistook for members of the base Ku Klux Klan. A formal investigation of the lAtom Test Held LAS VEGAS <AP> -An tmderground nuclear tesl with a yield leas than the atomic bombs which de· vastaled Japan at the end ol World War IT was con· ducted at the Nevada Test Site today. lhe Energy Research and Develop· ment Administration said. The weapons-related test, code·named "Red· mud." bad a yield of less than 20.000 tons of TNT. The blast occurred l.4SO C.eet beneath Yucca 1-'lat. about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. It wai. not felt in Las Vegas. Dog Poisone d In Cle m e nte A golden retriever was given food laced with strychnine poison today. San Clemente police said The dog, owned by Jerry L Prnsnell, whose addrMs was listed as 160 A venida Florencia. recovered under treatment by local veterin arian J. M. Shackelford. Pressnell told polu;e he awoke at 2:30 a.m. today to find his dog whining and In convulsions. Pressnell said the animal was well-known and hked by has neighbors. Police said the case wac; typlcal or an intentional poisoning. Police oHicers said no lnvesUgation of the incident was planned. Co ast We a t h e r Hazy sunshine Thursday becoming partly cloudy by afternoon. Cooler days of about TO, nights warmer at about 50. INS IDE TOD" Y ~bow EnlCTJ>ritt1 baa. on tmut¥GUJI llfgll n11mber of ttoclthol.dn• for U1 .U:.. COllld II be ~ Of the crt Chai oroc•• thf cmtflcat•? ~ ~ '"'"' 0 rtporl. l•dex Ill!-.__ M ........ At LM..... ate ......,Tf'M I I ~· ... ~ ... , ~ o,~,.,.... •• CNM<t (14 ....... ,tlllft M ~ (14 .............. . ::::1e:.. "'" "'~ .. ,. ... At CM .. =........ :t~ .... :!:~ ..... U.!4 ,....,...... IJ .............. ~ '"' ........... ct ...... ... .... -......... Cl......... .. Nov. 13 incident, in which the whites were clubbed and stabbed with screwdrivers, is under way at the nation's largest military base, just south of San Clemente. The hearings were in recess to- day and will reopen at 1:30 pm. Thursday. Though space is limit- ed, they are public. Tuesday's closed session. which reportedly lasted for several hours. was requested by Chief Government Prosecutor James Patrick McHenry. Major McHenry said secrecy was needed to keep the name of one of the co-conspirators charged in the case out of the newspapers. The motion was opposed by at- torneys for two of the defendants who were called Tuesday. Much of the government's case could be based on the admissions or the defendant whose state· ments were received. Only one of the defendants have been identiried by any of the victims. He is Pvt. Eddie Page Jr .. 23, of Bay Springs, Miss. Lance Cpl. Michael 0 . Hansen. ro. of Des Moines. Iowa, said on the witness chair Tuesday that he saw Page o~de his barracks room just before Hansen opened his door to a knock that interrupt· ed a day· long beer bin)§e. Hansen 's s tory. and the testimony told Tuesday by four other marines who have re· covered rrom their injuries. con· t.mue to present evidence that the men were attacked by black marines conducting a strike against the Ku Klux Klan. Capt. Thomas M. Connolly III, defense counsel for Sgt. Herman F letcher. 23 , of Huntsville Madison, Ala .. sought to present mitigating c1rcu~ces for the attack, which was made on the wrong room. Four admitted KKK members hved next door. Said Connolly, ··For the KKK to rear it ugly head at Camp Pendleton , is to place in the head of a young black man," a clear and present danger. Through his cross-examination of the victims, Connolly sought to establish Marine klansmen who lived just next door to the al· tacked marines . and other klansmen dispersed throughout the ba se, were arming <See KLAN, P age A.2) Fatal Crash Details Get Clarific'ation c Saturday's news account or a fatal traffic accident in Westminster incorrectly indlcal· ed that the death car waa rear· ended by a truck. Westminster police confirmed Tuesday that wbat actua.U.v hap· pened was that Mrs. Katheryn Myronort was driving on the wron1 side of Westminster Boulevard Friday and smashed lnto the trailer of a rt1 driven by Frank C. Smith of Riverside. Her husband, Boria Myrooolf, 87, was killed. In fact, police sald, when Smith saw the auto approacblnt bls tnack head-on, be attempted to avoid the crash by cUmbi.U tu. bil rt1 up on the center divider. Smith wu not Injured. Tbe Dally Pilot recreta the ln· corred Saturday news account and any embarrasstnent lt may bave caused Mr. Smith. sent in the victim's body and that it was put there two hours earlier by Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 54, of South Laguna. Dr. Rentz testiCled that he pre- scribed drugs for the victim when he completed his examina- tion and that he would not have prescribed the relaxant if he had ~eved her faculties to be at all impaired. The victim told the jury that (]p and Over Dr. McClure raped her and forced her to participate In acts of sexual perversion after he in· jected her prior to what sbt! thought would be treatment ftn" a back injury. The witness testified that she was dazed and djsoriented and powerless to resist the pbyslcian who, she said, used a m~sager and a vibrator on her before climbing onto the examining ta· bte iq,ape her. · 'She told the jury that Dr. McChq·e placed the vibrator in her purse before she lert his of- fice and promised to call her two days later. He was arrested Jan. 9 on charges or rape and sex perversion. The victim denied under a searching cross examination that she had derived any ple- asure Crom what s he claims was an act of rape. She told de fense attorney Leonard McBride that s he did not experience an orgasm at any lime during what McBride desoribed as her "lovemakihg with the doctor.'• Sbe repeatedly explained to McBride that she offered no re· sistance to the doctor's alleged sexual overtures because she <See DOCTOR, Page A2> Held Cle01ente Woinan Charged Murder charges have been filed against a San Clemente woman who is identified by Placentia police as a participant in the killing of a man who-was tortured for several hours Wore battery acid and bleach were in· ,ected into his veins. But it Is expected that the murder charge which is current..- ly holding Cynthia Mendenhall, 143C Avenida Del Mar, 24, in the county jail will not be activated if she appears as a prosecution wit· ness in the trials or three men ac- cused of killing Ervin Leroy Sut- ton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer said today that he hopes to put Mrs. Mendenhall on the stand in the current trial or Richard "Preacher" McKay, 22. Jury selection ls under way in Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom. Separate trials have been or- dered for codefen<lants Jerome I Dedrick Toles, 19, and Gary Es- sex. 24. Their trials will begin I after a verdict has been reached in the McKay trial. It is alleged that Sutton was kidnaped by the three accused men April 26 after they learned \ that he was a police informer. Meyer said the trio belie\led at Sutton told authorities about e a lleged involvement of ay's wife and Mrs. Men· de all in a narcotics offense. It is alleged that the ttio tort Sutton for several hours 0.111,.o•U••tt ,.,,.... after 'nding him hand and foot and belting him. Laguna Beach's Robin Jacklich, 9, works out on the uneven parallel bars at Thurston Intermediate School. Robin is a member of the Laguna Beach Girls Club gymnastics program. The club offers ad· vanced, intermediate and basic gym· nasties. New classes are now forming and registration may be made through the Girls Club, in Bluebird Canyon Park. The <Jeath certificate lists three polsible causes or death: strangulltion, drowning and poisoning ~Y bleach and battery acid. \ Meyer said the arrests of the three men Wf!re made possible through information supplied by ' Sex Classes Canceled Mrs. Mendenb\11. He sald bis of. flee later leart\,ed that she had minimized her -own role in the killing of Sutton. including her al· leged injection or bleach into Sul· ton's body. 'Questionable' Porno Film Use ProlJed Mrs. Mendenhall is technically 1 charged with poisoning with in· tent to kill. Conviction carries a By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of llM Doily P'1191 SUH Human sexuality classes at Saddleback C91lege have been suspended for at least the spring semester following an investiga- tion of "questionable" films and other materials used as teaching aids during the current semester. The action by college ad· minlstrators was trig&ered by a routine purchase order from class instructors for a movie de- picting sexual behavior. It was considered by some subsequent viewers as aberrant sexual ac· tivity. The fllm request was brought to the atten tion of college trustees by an uMamed staff member last month, after the movie in question had been de- Ii vered to the school for Happy Ending Shaggy Dog Goel Home There's a tail-wagging happy while Baher wu wiUJng to keep ending to the tale about the the dog temporaril,y, he bu a · shaggy South Laguna puppy wbo Welmaraner and a cat, and three nearly died beneath the wheels or tends to be a crowd. aca.ron Pacific CoasUUgbway. Katie's owne r wat located Her name 11 Kalle and ber through the La1una Beach city owner has been found. • anlJDal abtlt.r. The tousled ball of fur had been Don Maderj.ch of South Lacuna liven a foster home by Lacunan 1 had reported bJ1 pet mlalln& lO Rick Balzer. 8a11er bad come to '~city-operated facWty. the dol'• aid after aeeloc her hit Ht l ater told 'Balaet be C>Wned by a car late Saturday. both-K alle and her father. She He and Veterlnarlan Doug bad been the "runt.•• of tM UUe.r Tignor, mlnltered to the animal and he'd railed her. -Or. Tignor keep.lna' her at Mad,ricb 1ald b•'d con. to din· home Sunday and treatlna her Mr and KaUe b ad eecaped her tor abock and abraaloos from the yard through a loose board ln the accident. fence. Tbt're wu no way ol locatini ''Tl.)ey had a bappy and tearful the d~''!.!~~·-bP.~)!!let~.:::.~~!~. ' I .. , ) classroom use. state prison term of nbt less than Informed sources at the col· teh years. lege said the film w~ nev,er ~ shown to the students, though '•Legi . • others of a similar nature, phis JI ODD slides and literature, bad Men · used earlier in the semester.' Qu 0 The entire matter wu:dis· ery pe cussed in closed·door executive sessions because of questions of ... PHILADELPHIA <AP> personnel judgment and proprie· team-of researchers Crom e ty involved. according to Tru8t4Je federal Center for Disease-~. Donna Berry of Mlasioo Viejo. trol will begin a new survi' in The board ultimately left re· Pennsylvania next week u 1 solution or the controversy up to of continuing efforts to Isola e the administration. " cause or "legionnaires'~ ... "We· figured they were more The mystery illness kill 29 qualified than we were to deal penoa.s and hit 151 otb t with a situation like that," said summer following a~ tf) trustee Larey Taylor ol Laguna Am1'rlcan Legion conven Beach. here. Most victims were I Collere President Robert Lom· nalrea. · bardl aald Tuesday the classes were 1cratebed rrom next semester•• 1ebedule •'in a re· 859D•ble etrort to defuse a poten· t.lally troublesome Issue." He •aid tfte course.outline and lnatnact.tooal materials will be scnatiniied by the scbool•s alne- member curriculum committee, ~ 11 comprised of Dean of ln1tructlon Wllllam Jay and membtn of tbe f acuity. Acc:ordlnc to Lombardi. such a review 11 fairly common pro- cedure, part!cularl)' as c:ounes become outdated or "off the al aubJect." He llid the could take months, bfnce IUonale for boldinitbedau c-e 1tt0t,uA_, .. ,. • ..,.,flg .. lfl Jo., .... ~TM> A Z DAILY PILOT L/SC Wlldnesday, Ooeomb#r 81 1976 Festival Tax Park? Laguna Mulls Parkland Purchtue By JACK CHAPPELL Ol UM Oallf Pllol \l.oll The purchase oC new Laguna Beach parkland with money raised by art festival "head tax- es," parking meter revenut!s, and increases in the city's tourist bed tax will be mulled by the City Council tonight. The plan is suggested by the cl· ty parks and recreation commit- tee and manages to herd nearly every sacred Art Colony finan· cial cow into the parkland pack· ing house. Significant opposiUoo is expected. In Its 7:30 p.m. study sessJon, the council also will hammer out an offtctaJ clty posiUon encourag- ing state acquisition of Laguna's coastal bluff lands. The Parks and Recreation Committee's suggestion to tap specialized funds for parkland acquisition would, if approved by the council, represent a signifi· cant breach in past city pro- cedures. In each case, the special in- terests being levied tor the funds Incumbency a Plus ? 3 CUSD Trustees Running in March Three of Capistrano Unified School District's seven trustees have declared their intentions to run for re-election in March. Bob Hurst, William Thompson and the recently elected Jan Overton, as well as challengers for their school board seats, can file to run in the March 8 election with the county Registrar of Voters, starting Thursday. The deadline for candidates to place their names on the ballot is 5p.m. Dec. 3. Bob Hurst represents the sixth trustee area. which lies totally within Laguna Niguel. He has served two Cull four-year terms on the board and is currently the only Orange County member on the board of d irectors of the California School Board Associa· tion. "l bad strong feelings about people running forever on school boards," Hurst said this week, F rOM Page Al KLAN ... "but since I've been on the board, l 've come to see that it takes a long time to become real· ly involved. Now I feel the school district stands to gain because of the contacts I've built up during my tenure." William Thompson, whose seventh trustee area was re· apportioned in the Nov. 2 elec- tion, now represents Mission Vie- jo residents. (Previously his dis· trict had included a portion of San Juan Capistrano as well ). Thompson, who is completing his first four-year term, &aid he is proud of the board's progress during his tenure. He said, despite tremendous population growth in the district, the school administration has avoided almost entirely resorting to dou- ble sessions. Jan Overton, who was elected by three voles in a recount following the Nov. 2 election, represents the fourth trustee area, encompassing Dana Point and a small portion of Laguna Niguel, which lies along the coast. have been able to tie Uie money's use to a service somehow related to its source. In the case of bed tax dollars, the city has in the past agreed to spend a percentage of the money for touris m promotion. Parking meter revenues are restricted by city code for de- velopment of new parking, up- keep of meters, parking enforce- ment and such. The city received this year nearly $170,000 from the Festival of Arts, one or the city's three summer art shows. Much of the money by formal agreement goes to pay off Main Beach Park bonds, but .also is restricted to support or cultural and communi· ty activities and to upkeep of the city-o~ed festl val grounds. While both the Art·A·Fair and the Sawdust Festival have given financial support to improve- ment of summer parking and transportation, neither has made a financial commitment to the city. All three festivals have in the past strongly resisted sugges- tions that their admissions charges be taxed or increased by the city. Aside from the funding con- troversy. the parks committee has suggeGted that first priority for acquisition be Moulton Meadows, a vast undeveloped area bewteen Top of the World and Arch Beach Heights. lt proposes the area could be used for hiking, cross country running, natural wilderness area, gardening, baseball field, soccer field, tennis courts and a cultural multi-purpose building. Second priority was given to acquisition of 16 lots in Arch Beach Heights for development as mini-parks and children's play areas. · Last priority was given to ac- quisition and development of Oro Canyon Park which it said should be left in its natural state. An earlier plan for Oro Canyon Park proposed development of tennis courts and active recreation facilities. ' A Monkey See, lflonkeg Brete When Charlie has enough beer undel' h is belt, he makes a monkey of himself. Most folks d on 't mind, though; somehow it seems to fit the order of things. Charlie lives at a private zoo in Bangkok and likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left behind by tourists. Juvenile Plan Approved Temporary MeWJure To Eme Crowding By GARY GR ANVILLE Of UM D•llf PltotSl.lff Faced with a mandate to meet changes called for in an overhaul of the state's juvenile justice system by Jan. 1, Orange County supervisors accepted an interim • plan Tuesday. facilities where major juvenile offenders are kept. of shelter horn es established throughout the county. Those homes will serve as the home base for providing services to troubled juveniles who have not committed offenses classified as crimes. themselves in some plan again.st black marines. Connolly repeatedly argued that a Navy investigation of klan activities at Pendleton -which form a part of the investigation of the assault -should be made part of the public record. Saddlehack Trustee- The cornerstone of that plan calls for converting the David R. McMillan School in Santa Ana to an unsecure facility for housing juveniles charged with offenses that would not not be offenses if they were adults. Consequently, the board ap· proved use of McMillan School as a device to move minor offenders now kept in Juvenile Hall to an unsecure facility. Board approval of McMillan for such use carried only until March 2 31, 1976. Re moving minor offenders from an institutional setting and the company of hard core juvenile offenders was part of general overhaul of the state's juvenile justice system. The same legislation called for tougher treatment of juveniles charged with major crimes, in- cluding treating 16 and 17 year olds accused of major crimes of violence as adults. lle called for every marine mentioned as a klansman, in· eluding two former so-called ex· alted cyclops of the base, Sgt. Randall Clouse and Cpl. Daniel Balley Jr.. to be ordered lo ap- pear at the hearings. Il was not made clear whether the men, who with other KKK members have been transferred to other bases throughout the country. would be brought back to Pendleton. The story of the assault was re- lated haltingly by the Marines. a nd at times brought open laughter from the prosecuting al· torneys and Capt . William Halsey, the officer conducting Tuesday's hearing. When Pvt. Gary L. Jones, 19, or Little Rock, Ark .. related wide- eyed that at least 20 black marines stormed the room. the three prosecutors all swung around in the1r chairs to hide guf · faws from the beaten man. Lance Cpl. John P. Apodaca. 22. of Albuquerque. N.M .• told the court that the men had been drinking steadily from noon until about 9 p.m .• the time of the al· taC'k. All the victims testified that after the knock on the door a man was heard to ask for a ''Chuck" before Hansen was clubbed to the noor. 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H id ti C.."t Mo•• C:.llltrl\lt Snurl,tlt" W Offltr Jl to 111111\llllfl 1111_ flltll IUO -lllfl lllllilMY ~··-'"''' Entering the Fray Lejislation enacted earlier this year declared that such minor offenders as truants and runaways shall not be detained in By then, the task force charged with over seeing the required changes expects to have a series F ro• ·Page Al ·· Saddleback College trustee Patrick Backus has said be plans to run for re-election in March, but James MarsbalJ, also up for reelection, is hospitalized and un· available for comment. Marshall represents trustee area 5 (l .aguna Hills) and tias served five years on the college board. COLLEGE SEX CLASSES CANCELED. • • Trustee Robert Bartholomew has resigned, effective Dec. 15, which brings the contested seats to three; with only one incumbent committed to running. Candidates may file with the county Registrar of Voters begin- ning Thursday to run in the March 8 election. Filing deadline is5p.m. Dec. 30. Backus has served on the col- lege board since its inception in 1968. serving twice as president. He represents trustee area 4, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point. Bartholomew. who represents trustee area I (upper Tustin>. has served two and a half years and is past president of the board. Bartholomew's seat will be va- cant in January and February. He resigned because he is mov- ing out of the area. Business P leased MEXICO CITY CAP) -The Monterrey Croup, wealthy businessmen who had accused the government of former President Luis Echeverria of carrying the country down the road to com muni1m , said Tuesday it is patching things up with the new government of Jose Lopez PortH!o. Avco Settles In Health Club Lawsuit Lawyers for Avco Community T>evelooers have agreed to pay $!5,000 in civil penalties and or- der immediate construction or a $Z50,000 swim and health club that was the Issue in a lawsuit filed by the Orange County Dis- trict attorney's office. Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheinheimer said the judgment signed in Superior Court closed the file on the legal action taken against Avco by her consumer fraud division. It was alleged in the action that Avco assured Laguna Niguel homeowners who are now mem· hers of the East Nine and East West homeowners associations in that area that a swim and health club would be built adja· cent to horn es in the community. Rheinheimer said association members will be reimbursed by Avco for their expenses. She said the firm has pledged to not again indulge in the type of false ad- vertising that led to the lawsuit. in abeyance for a seme5ter. The sexuality class is intended to give students a clinical and psychological grounding in sex· ual behavior and dysfunctions and has been taught twice before at Saddleaback since its ap· prov al on a close vote by trustees two years ago. It is an "interdisciplinary" course, meaning it is cross-Listed under two academic areas - natural sciences I (biology) and social sciences (psychology). Similar courses. utilizing films and written matter are taught al neighboring colleges, including Orange Coast College, Santa Ana College and UC Irvine, according to spokesmen at those_J.nslltu· lions. At Saddleback, there are four sections of the class with a total enrollment of about 100 students. The classes are "team taught" bv Ann E~an and Teddi Lorch. Interviewed in her classroom Tuesday, Mrs. Egan was ex· tremely reluctant to discuss the simmering controversy that burst into the open this week when several of her students urged trustees not to cancel the class. She did express surprise at the administrative action and said "this is a very good class and we've bad no complaints from the students whatsoever." Mrs. Egan. who has taught part-time at the college for two years. said the visual aids used in the course are "professional and verv clinical.·~ The particular film that caused the disturbance was ordered from the prestigious Center for Sex Research, she said. Neither Mrs . Egan nor Mrs. Lorch would have returned to teach the class next semester anyway, since both are expecting babies in February. But what has disturbed the faculty is the fact that the class was cancelled outright, leaving the replacement instructor artially prepared and without a course to teach. ''We're not particularly con· cerned about the film," said Dr. John Minch, president of the Academic Senate at Saddleback. "What we are concerned about is that this problem didn 't go through normal channels and all of a sudden, the class is cut." Minch said he has seen the film. plus other mat.erials used in the class this semester. and con- cedes that some might be of ques- tionable value. He said all cam· pus classes go by approved out· lines and textbooks but there is some teacher discretion in selec- tion of supplementary material. ~an of Worms Opens? Carter Family .Business Baits USDA. Into Spade Work WASmNGTON <AP> -At least one thouahtfuJ Agriculture Department employe is doing a little spade work on worm farming in case it oomes t9 the swface during the Carter administration. A relaUve of the Preaident-elect is in the worm game, and there's always the chance that tbe Carter administraUon could add luster to worms as lt already baa done for peanuta. THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT oflicial who ha!I con- templated such an event refused to be balted into publicly identify. ing himself. But be said in an interview that worm farming baa been ignored hy his department u a possible way for small farmers to earn extra money. Other sources confirmed that the department bas ample ln· formation for any f_,-mer who wantl to 10 into commercial produc- tion of catfish, but baa practically nothing to offer to the en· trepreneur who wantl to ralH wormt uaed to catcb them • Hucb A. Carter d Pllinl. Ga .. the Presldeot-elect'a coualn, ls a commercial worm farmer and has recommended tho enterprtae to others, lnclud1n1 backyard enthusluts. A BBOCHURE FROM mE CAllTER worm farm hu been makiftC tho rounda at Agriculture Department bead~uartera. It sui- felts to would·M worm ma.anates that tbore •ro 'bUllons of fl•· bworms needed yearly and not ball enough people are ra.lsinJ them." The adve.rti.aemeot H)'S that 11 few 11 1,000 of "Ca.rte-r'• purebred rbdd red wriqlen,'" can be C)1 ered for-is.95 and that ,. those represent "our very best worms, ready for fishing or for start- ing new worm beds." Stephanie Patrick ot the department's office or communication said she could locate only two government publications about lis- hworms, inclqdlng one 1974 Agriculture Department research re- port about bow they enrich the soil. THE OTHER WAS A 1970 Interior Department ~rt that gave some suegestions on bow to produce earthworms. It also pointed out they are known as "angleworms, dewworms, gardenworms, groundworms, night crawlers, rainworms and redworms." Although few Agriculture Department otficlals appeared to take the worm potential seriously, one feared it could open a real can or worms. The olficlal suggested facetiously that it could lead lo a new layec: of fcderel bureaucracyi such as a sprawUn1 new worm dlvtslon headed by a $36,000-a-year d rector. • Aho, if farmers went overboard on worm farmtng and sur· pluses resulted. they might uk ror 1ovemment price supports, direct subsidies and all.out worm exports to help necld1 toreign fis~ hermen. · ANY SNEERS ABOUT THESE tar-fetched posslbllltles might be softened by some real Agriculture Department proRrams authorized by Congress. For exainple, the department by Jaw soon must determine whether to announce 1976 price supports on tonge nuts, an lndustnnl ail·produc.ina treo crop, which hi.s not been arown In the United ~ slnce 1172. "The board feels the film in question is X-rated and others who have seen it feel the same way," said Minch. "I see how the course c9uld be taught without some of these things and, given the moral and ethical standards of the community, I don't know if I could support them. "The faculty has a sense or ethics and morality, too, but what we're concerned about is the fact that the system normally used to review materials for classes was not used correctly." Mrs. Berry, who along wilh Trustee Frank Greinke of Tustin took the issue into executive session last month, said Tuesday she thinks the decision to use such materials showed a Jack of judgment on the part of the faculty members involved. "I guess I can say that now since they (the instructors) have decided to talk about it publicly," said Mrs. Berry. "We are not censoring this class," she said. "But itis our job to make sure the teachers at Sad- dleback don't circumvent the proper moral and ethical stan· dards of the communitv. It is a value judgment." The.issue was brought to light Monday when several members of the class addressed trustees at their meeting. One of those who spoke waa Mission Viejo resident. Raymon~ Galvan. In an interview, Galvan said he, his teen-aged daughter and a niece arc enrolled in the class and have encouraged others to take it. He said that while some materials used in the course could be considered ot quest.Iona· ble value, the class was of great value. · "I would say 80 percent of the studentA are over ~ years ol age and many are in my age group," he sald. "None were offended. "Some of the movies could hnvo been eliminated but what is happening now ia that the ad-\ minlstration is realillnl after tho fact that it didn't perform it& function of cbecklrul materials before hand.'' lie added. "They've beencaught shortotdo-tnc acomplet•Job." Apart from films and llternture. Galvan uld then\ have been guest lectures by cllnlc workers and a transsexual that have "erased many of 11\Y. tone-held, erroneous concep\I~ ~ 411. Orange Coast EDITION 1. .Today's Closh1g N.Y. Stoeks I . VOL. 69, NO. 343, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 , N/C TEN CENTS Carter Crawlers Bait DC Diggers? WASHINGTON (AP> -At least one thoughtful Agriculture Department employe is doing a little spade work on worm farming in cue it comes to the surface during the Carter administration. A relative of the President·elect is in the worm game, and there's always the chance that the Carter administration could add luster to worms as it already bas done for peanuts. THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT orricial who has con- templated such an event refused to be baited into publicly identify. ing )\imself. But he said in an interview that worm farming has been ignored by his department as a possible way for small farmers lo earn extra money. Other sources confirmed that the department has ample in- formation for any farmer who wants lo go into commercial produc- tion of catfish, but has practically nothing to offer to the en- trepreneur who wants to raise worms used to catch them. Hugh A. Carter of Plains, Ga., the President-elect's cousin, is a commercial worm farmer and has recommended the enterprise lo others, including backyard enthusiasts. A BROCHURE FROM THE CARTER worm farm bas been making the rounds at Agriculture Department headquarters. Il sug- gests to would-be worm magnates that there are "billions or fis. hworms needed yearly and not hall enough people are raising them." The advertisement says that as few as 1,000 of "Carter's purebred hybrid red wrigglers," can be ordered for $6.95 and that those represent ·'our very best worms, ready for fishing or for start- ing new worm beds." · Stephanie Patrick of the department's office of communication said she could locate only two government publications about tis· hworms, including one 1974 Agriculture Department research re- port about how they enrich the soil. THE OTHER WAS A 1970 Interior Department report that gave some suggestions on how to produce earthworms. It also pointed out they are known as "angleworms, dewworms, gardenworms, ground worms. night crawlers, rainworms and redworms." Although few Agriculture Department officials appeared to take the worm potential seriously, one feared it could open a real can or worms. The official suggested facetiously that It could lead to . a new layer of federal bureaucracy, such as a sprawling new worm divtaioo beaded by a $36,0QO.a.yeardirector. Also, If farmers went overboard on worm farming and lur· pluses resulted, they might ask for government price supports, direct subsidies and all-out worm exports to help needy foreign fig. hermen. ANY SNEERS ABOUf THESE far-fetched possibilities might be softened by some real Agriculture Department programs auth~rized by C~ngress. · For example, the department by law soon must determine whether to announce 1976 price supports on tonge nuts, an industrial oil-producing tree crop, which bas not been grown in the United States since 1972. Toro Bollle Ban Extension OK'd ByGARYGRANVILLE. . Ol llM O•lly Pl!ot~ Orange County supervisors vo\ed Tuesday lo enlarge the area around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base where home con- struction is banned because or jet (aircraft noise. The supervisors' 3-2 vote bad the effect of adding roughly 7,000 ~ 'acres to an area surrounding lhe air base where residential con- struction is outlawed. No existing land use designa- tions were changed by supervisors' policy decision. 0•11, P11ot Staff Photo However, if followed it has lhe potential impact of eventually eliminating 12,000to15,000 future residences from the El Toro Bis S~hool for a Day Lou Travagline, custodian at Newport Heights Elementary School, beams as youngsters honor him by naming the school -temporarily -after him. Travagline is retiring after 15 years in the district and five years at Newport Heights School. OPEC Confab Driver Assaulted area. Tuesday's 3-2 ballot ended a three-month 2·2 Board of Supervisors deadlock on the Jet noise-land use issue. Casting the vote that ended the stalemate was newly seated ·Supervisor Philip Anthony. His vote won board acceptance of a well watered down version of a compromise solution to the noise-land use dilemma proposed by Supervisor Thomas Riley. Riley's compromise plan re- duced the expanded homebuild- ing ban area from 10,000 to 7,000 ac~. It aid so by determining the jet noise impact area by a single im- aginary line rather than by a broad band a consultant said "with 90 percent certainty" is af. fected by aircraft noise. Riley's plan also c81.led on the Marine Corps to estaftlisb a noise monitoring system at the base. And, the Riley plan said the corps should in some way "cause compensation of landowners for deprivation of the fuJJ use of lheir property.'' But stricken from the Riley (See NOISE, Page A2) * * * Move Cats Total * * * Residential Zone Okayed for Alisos A zone change that opens the within an area a consultant has door for a roughly 20,000.resident said is impacted by high noise community in north El Toro was levels. ~ Wnfirmed for I Qatar Dec. 15 Hoag Claims Scanner In Mter Tossing Rider Before Law approved Tuesday by Orange l'he pe.nding residential build· County supervisors. ing ban earlier held up action on But before rezoning the 1,375· the rezoning. l NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP) -The l Organization or Petroleum Ex ~ porting Covntries <OPEC> will I hold its ministerial conference to I discuss an 011 price increase a5 , scheduled Dec. JS tn Dohu. Qatar's minister or r>etrolcum said today. Sheik Abdulaziz Bin Khalifa al- Thani said "agreement has been Teacbed finally to hold the meet· ing on time" in the capital or Qatar, the government radio there reported. Several members of thf' 011 eartel requested postponement of the meeting because at confl1cted with a round in the "North. South" talks In Paris between the lndu s trialir.ed a nd u n · derdeveloped countries. But the members of that conference arc so far from any agreement that lhey are expected to announce u postponement any day. The oil nations have been re· ported planning to demand in· creases ranging from 8 to 25 per cent in lhe base price of crude 011 , now fll.51 per barrel. Fatal Crash Details Get Clarification Saturday's news account of a fatal traffic accident in Westminster incorrectly indicat- ed \}lat the death car was rear· ended by a truck. Westminster police confirmed Tuesday that what actually hap· pened was that Mrs. Katheryn MyronofC was driving on the wrong side of Westminster Boulevard Friday and smashed hlto the trailer of a rig driven by Frank C. Smith of RJverslde. Her llulband, Boris Myronoff, 87, was ldlled. I In fact, police aaid, when Smith saw the auto approaching his truck head-on, be attempted to ... vofd lbe crash by climbing his big ril up on the center divider. Smith was not tnJu~. 'lbe Daily Pilot regrets the in· correct Saturday news.account and any embarraument it may have caused Mr. Smith. A young m an, ejected from an Orange Couht.¥ Transit District bus for obnoxious behavior, re· boarded the bus in Newport Beach Tuesday and).tabbed the driver, pohcesaid. The driver , Albert Wesley Mattox. 29, Anaheim, suf~red superficial wounds on his arms. He was treat ed at Hoag Memorial Hospital and released . The man began using abusive language a nd appeared to be in- toxicated, Amburgey said. After numerous warnings Mattox ejected the passenger at Balboa Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Mattox then drove the bus to 23rd Str e et and Balboa Boulevard to wait out a 20 minute layover . There were no passengers on the bus al the time. The suspect reboarded the bus and attacked M atlox, then ap- parently fled on foot. Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach has been ordered by lhe California Department of Health to show cause why it should not be fined up to $2,500 for using or Installing a body scanner without permission from the department. Hoag is one of 12 hospitals in the state facing the fines for al- legedly violating a Ja,.rthat took effect Sept. 9. acre Rancho de Los Alisos In addition to eliminating the Planned Community from 400to600 homes, supervisors also agricultural to residential, the required that the developer come board struck out 400 to 600 pro-up with a proposal to provide posed homes that could be im-some moderate-income housing pacted by El Toro Marine jet ~ in the new community. noise. ·, That requirement marked the The zoning decision followed seco nd lime in a week by minutes the board's decision supervisors have asked de· not to allow new home building (See RANCHO. Page A2) I \ Politics Charged In Newport Probe According to Newport Beach pobce dete1:ti ve Sam Amburgy, a young m an about 20 years old wi t h blond hai r and a than mustache boarded the bus an Anaheim :1bout 3:40 p.m. Y<!Ster - day. ' Marines Bar Press That measure requires hospitals to obtain permission from the health department before making alterations or buying equipment costing more than $150,000. The computerized axial tomo- graphy scanner costs between $450,000 and $700,000. Hoag officials claim their body scanner was installed and in operation by Sept. 1 -eight days before tHe state law took effect. The owner of the pri vale school now occupying the site proposed for the Newwrt Beach Senior Citizens~ is charging that a police investigation of him has been instigated by his political opponents. was a report of an incident dating back to Au_g. 1, 1975, when the Wilsons took over the school." Wynn said that on that day lbe previous tenant had not vacated the building at 5th and Marguerite A venues. Frolll KKK Hearing Jfospital spokesman Sharon Sinclair said today the hospital was not subject to the provisions of the measure CAB4001). In a letter delivered Tuesday to City Manager Robert Wynn and four area newspapers, John Wilson of the Carden School , Coroa1a del Mar, claims the in- vestigation was undertaken "for the purpose or discrediting me ln lhe upcoming public hearing on the HUD sponsored senior center proposal." By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of IN Dally Piiot Stafl Newsmen were barred Tue11· day from a Camp Pendleton ' hearing room to permit lhe gov- ernment to present in secret an apparent written confession of one or 14 black marines charged with assaulting six white enlisted men they mistook for members of the base Ku Klux Klan. A formal investigation of the Nov. 13 incident, in which the whites were clubbed and stabbed with screwdrivers, is under way at the nation 's largest military base, just south of San Clemente. The hearings were in recess to- day and wm reopen at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Though space is limit· ed, they are public. GOOD GRIEF .' ONL'f 16 SHOPPt...ZG DA'fS 111&.. CH~rSTMAS .' Tuesdav's closed session, which reportedly lasted for several hours, was requested by Chief Government Prosecutor James Patrick McHenry. Major McHenry said secrecy was needed to keep the name of one of the co-conspirators charged in the case out or the <See KLAN, Page .(2) She said that because of the serious ' plications of the state's 1 o 'cause order, the hospital s to ask the state Depart e , of Health to review Hoag's case as soon as possible, •'in order to determine that we did act in accordance with all planning laws pertinent to the scanner project." Wynn, in reply, explained that the "investigation consisted of a request from his assistants to the police department to see if there Wanna Bug a Boat? lntrepid's on the Block PHOENIX (AP) -Want to buy the Intrepid for only $125,000? Court·appolnted trustees for U.S. and Lincoln Thrift Assoc la· tions announced plans to sell the .12-meter racing vessel in order to convert assets of lhe defunct firms to cash for dislributJoo to investors. not less than $125,000." Any sale Intrepid won the America's is subject to approval of the Cup twice, beating Australia's trustees and U.S. District COurt Dame Pattie in 1967 and Judie Walter Craig. Australia's Gretel II in 1970. Robert H. Fendler, founder of Craig "rdered lbe thrift llnns the U.S. and Lincoln Thrtft, into receivership a year ago, purchased Intrepid ln Ma, 1974 1 when the U.S. Securities and.f!x· from Seattle Sautng Foundation, ! change Comml11loa f\led suit, a tax·exempt eroup that raced it : accuain1 them ot fraud. A re-in th• 19'14 America's CUp trials celver's report lndlcat.ed that at otrthe East Coast. IJncoln Leasing Corp., ODO O( least $'Z9 million of t53 million de-Intrepid lost lbe 1974 trial to the companies undertrusteeshJp, posited by some 33,000 investors Coura1eous ~ which defeated owns all outstanding shares ln had been lost. Australia's Southern Cross to Keehi Dry Dock Corp ., a Truaten HY inJLUl clistrlbu· koeptheCupintheUnit.edStata. Hawaiian firm that owns the In· lion of au th Is expeeted When he purchased the Intrepid, trepid. sometlme next year, but ln· 'Fendler Hid the sloop would be Trustees said they authorised • v•ton should not expect to get relltted ln Hawaii and rac«l in Honolulu yacht brot.era,e nrm ~,paote than 10 centa on the tbe lr7'1 Amerlca'a Cup cocnpetl· to sell the lntrepld :'aU,pri~.of-~ .. dcla.. .. · ... He said he had heard that Wllson called police and asked for an officer to stand by while be removed some property from the building. Wynn said he had further heard that in order to get into the building, Wilson broke in through a door or window. ' The investigation cited in (See CE~ER, Page .\'2) Coast f j Weather 1 Hazy sunshine ThurSday becoming partly cloudy by afternoon. Cooler days of about 70, nights warmer at about5(). I INSIDE TODAY I I . P'°1/boJI EnterpriH• ba& 4" unu1"4UJ1 high . number of atoc"11o1Mr1 for It• m . C<JUld. ft ~ beCOUlf Of the.art tbatl grocu the ctrtlff.cate? Stt l!oQc 8$ for. G rwport. ' •••ttx Al..tY-Stf'yftt M Mii ... • M. .. " "** -...nw CMl'-"la AS ....... .._,_ "' ., OaulflM Dt4 e• .~ Olflll<• C14 ........ =·:..'.c.. ~t: !Jr .. ~ a4illtlria1,.... •• ,..... ,. =-=~· ,... ~" ~ flW'111•tuN AM ==... g..,. • I ,. I llW .. .. M Alt CH .,., .... .:: M . T Al DAILY PILOT N /C . FromPageAJ kLAN .•• newspapers. The motion was opposed by at- tmneys for two or the delenda.ots who were called Tuesday. Much of the government's case couJd be based on the admissions of the defendant whose state- menls were received. Only one of the defendants have been identitlcd by any or the victims. He 1s Pvt. Eddie Page Jr., 23, or Bay Springs, Miss. I Lance Cpl. Michael D. Hansen, 20, of Des Moines, Jowa, said on the witness chair Tuesday that he 1 saw Page oul8ide his barracks room just befor e Hansen opened his door to a knock that interrupt. I ed a day-Jong beer binge. Hansen's s tory , a nd the testimony told T uesday by four other marines who have re- covered from their mjuries, con- tinue to present evidence that the men were attacked by black marines conducting a strike against the Ku Klux Klan. I Capt. Thom as M. Connolly lll, defense counsel !or Sgt. Herman Fletcher . 23, of Huntsville Madison, Ala., sought to present mitigating circumstances for the attack, which was made on the wrong room . Four admitted KKK me mbers Ii ved next door. Said Connolly, "For the KKK to rear it ugly head at Camp Pendleton, is to place m the head of a young black man," a clear and present danger. Through his cross-examination or the victims. Connolly sought to establish Marine klansmen who lived just next door to the at- tacke d marines, and other klonsmen dispersed throughout the base , w e r e arming themselves in some plan against black marines. I Connolly repeatedly argued tha~ ~ !"avy investigation of klan activities at Pendleton -which form a part of the investigallon of the assault -s hould be made part of the public record. He called for every marine mentioned as a kJ.uisman, in- ' eluding two former so-called ex- alted cyclops or the base. Sgt. Randall Clouse and Cpl. Daniel Bailey Jr., to be ordered to ap· I pear at the hearings. I rt was not made clear whether the men. who with other KKK members have been transferred to other bases throughout thC' C'ountry. would be brought back to PL"T1dleton. The story of the Jssault was re· lated haltingly by the Marines, and at times brought open laughter from the prosecuting al· torneys a nd Capt. William Halsey, the officer conducting Tuesday's hearing. When Pvt. Gary L. Jones, 19, of T~itlle Rock, Ark . related wide· eyed that at least 20 black marines Mormcd thl• room. the three prosecutors all s wung around in their chairs to hide guf· laws from the beaten man. Lance Cpl John P Apodaca. 22. of Albuquerque, ~ M . told the court that tht• m1.•n had been rlnnkmg slt•adaly from noon until <1bout 9 p m . the tame of the at t.1ck. All the \ 1ct1m-; test1f1ed that .iJtt-r lht> knock on the door a man 14J!> heJrd to JSk for a "Chuck" !~fore Hansen was clubbed to the lloor .. TICKLED P/Nlf A.BOU/' AD SALE I ll':-. Jbsnlutely fabulou:-.' 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Juvenile Plan Approved Temporary Measure To Etue Crowding By GARY GRANVILLE Ol 1,,. Dall1 Piiot Slaff Faced with a mandate to meet changes called for in an overhaul or the state 's juvenile justice system_ by J an. 1, Orange County supervisors accepted an interim plan Tuesday. The cornerstone of that plan calls for converting the David R. McMillan School in Santa Ana to ~ Uf1:Secure fac1hty for housing JuvemJes charged with offenses that would not not be offenses 1( they were adults. Legislation enacted earlier this year declared that such minor offenders as truants and runaways shall not be detained in facilities where major juvenile offenders are kept. Consequently. the board ap- proved use or McMillan School as a device lo move minor offenders now kept in Juve nile Hall to an unsecure facility. E'ro• Page Al CENTER .•. Wilson's letter, Wynn said, was started at tbe request or a member of the Community Development Citizens Advisory Com mittee. the city counc1l - appomted group that proposed the !lenior citizens center. Wynn declined to identify the committee member. He stressed thal all he bas done is to ask the police department to check its re- cords and determine lf an officer was called to the scbool by Wilson, 1C a break-in had oc- curred and if a report or the inci- dent had been written. Wynn said he notified Wilson the day he asked the police de· partment for the information. Wilson and his wife. Judjth. have not openly opposed the ::.enaor c1t1zens center which could d1splace their school m August of 1977. The W1lsons have been operat- ing their school on a year-to-year lease. Monday, lhe city council as scheduled to conduct its rmal public hearing on the third year application for federal funds for the senior citizens center. Tuesday. 56 members or the llS·member Califo rni a Republican Assembly of Corona del Mar passed a resolution op- posing city acceptance of federal funds for the project. City Manager Given Raise In Costa Mesa Costa Mesa city councilmen unanimously approved a 6.25 percent salary hike for City Manager Fred Soraabal this week, bringing hb annual earn- ing.a to $40,188. The vote came two mont.M after the council approved salary increases for other top ci· ty executives and municipal employ es. Those increases ranged from 2.5 percent to 6.25 percent. The raise booala Soraabal's monthly aalary about $200 to $3,399. The two next highest paid city employes, Police Chief Roser Neth and Public Service Director James Eldridae, earn $2,863 a month. 3 Escape Lockup Board approval of McMillan for such use carried only until March23I, 1976. By then, the task force charged with overseeing the required changes expects to have a series or shelt er homes established throughout the county. Those homes will serve as the home' base for providing services to troubled juveniles who have n ot com m i tt ed orcen ses classified as crimes. Removing minor oHenders from an institutional setting and the company or hard core juvenile offenders was part or general overhaul or the state's juvenile justice system. The same legislation called for tougher treatment of juveniles charged with major crimes, in· eluding treating 16 and 17 year olds accused or major crimes or violence as adults. CM Wheelchair Bw Plan Wins 1st Vote City councilmen have ap. proved the first reading or an or- dinance that would permit a private wheelchair bus service to operate for the first time in Costa l'desa. The applicant for the business. Magic Carpet Ambulate Corp., whjch operates under the name Redi-Van. has been interested in the franchise for many months. Problems arose because the servtce does not fit under the city's business permit ordinance The city attorney's office authored an amendment to that ordinance a nd councilmen were presented with that document Monday night. In addition t:> the amendment, the wheelchair bus firm must re- ceive a certificate of public con- venience and necessity. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett questioned the demand for such a service in the city. He also said he was opposed to "creating a new business, and then regulat· ing it." City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the company would not con- tract with the city, but by grant· ing a monopoly to the firm, or, 1f more than one firm works out of the city, the council would have to regulate rates as they do for ambulance and taxi serVlces. He compared the wheelchair bu.s service rates with those or the city's franchised toxi firms and ambulance compantes. "A rive mile tnp m an am- bulance would cost a person m a wheelchair $50," he said. The same t rip in a taiocab would cost $4.50, butSorsabal said taxis are not suitable for transporting such passengers. · He said the proposed rate by the wheelchair bus firm is $1J. 75 Cora five-mile trip. Cou n ci lwoman Mar y Smallwood moved for approval of the ordinance. and the council voted 4 to I with Hammett op· posed. A public meeting to determine the need and necessity or the operation must be held before a city pe rmit can be issued to the firm . No dale has been set for that hearing. \'ictim Dies Acid Torture Charge Leveled • Murder. cha rges have been "Preacher" McKay, 22. Jury fJled against a San Clemente selecli'oo is under way in woman who is identified by Super ior .Court Judge Walter Placenti_a .police as a participant Smith's courtroom. m the killing or a man who was Separate trials have been or- t.ortured for several hours before dered for codefendant.s Jerome batte~ acid_ and_ bleach were in· Dedrick Toles, 19, and Gary E•· ,ected 1!1to. his vems. sex, 24. Their trials will begin But 1t is expected that the after a verdict has been reached murder charge w~cb is current· in the McKay trial, ly holding Cynthia Mendenhall, It ls alleged that Sutton was 143C Ave!11d~ Del Mar,~. in the kidnaped by the three accused county jail will not beactiyated_i! men April 26 after they learned she a.ppears ~s a prosecution wit· that he was a oolice informer. . ness m the trials or three men ac-Meyer said the trio beUeved cused of killing Ervin Leroy Sul· that Sutton told authorities about ton, 22. of G~rd~n ~rove. the alleged involvement o( Deputy_ t>1s tract Atto!""e>' Paul McKay's wife and Mrs. Men- Meyer said today that he hopes to denhall in a narcotics offense. _put Mrs. Meoden~all on th~ stand It is alleged that the trio m the current trial of Rt chard tortured Sutton for severaf hours Witness Disputes Testinwny A Dana Point woman's claim that she was dazed and disorient- ed for several hours after she al· Jegedly was drugged and raped in a South Laguna doctor's office appeared to be challenged today in Orange County Superior Court testimony. Dr. Richard Rentz of South Coast Community Hospital, lbe prosecution's fourth witness, told the jury today that he found the 22-year-old victim to be alert and oriented when be examined her at about 7:30 p.m . Jan. 7 in the hospital's emergency room. Dr. Rentz said be used lbe rape kit supplied him by sheriCC's or. ficers during an examination de· signed to check the possible pre- sence of seminal fluid in the vic-tim. It is alleged by the prosecution that male seminal fluid was pre- sent in the victim's body and that it was put there two hours earlier by Dr. Ross Todd McClure, 54, of South Laguna. Dr. Rentz testified that he pre- scribed drugs for the victim when he completed his examina- tion and that he would not have prescribed the relaxant if he had believed her faculties to be at aJl impaired. The victim told the jury that Or. McClure r a ped her ana forced her to participate in acts or sexual perversion after he in- jected her prior to what she thought would be treatment for a back injury. Harbor High Sets Christmas Program Dramatic sketches from Aesop's Fables and the debut or the Harbor Swing Choir will be featured at the Annual Com- munity Christmas program Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In the Newport Harbor High Auditorium. The Cree e vent sponsored by the Performing Arts Department or Newport Harbor High will also present holiday entertainment from the school's band, chorale and orchestra. ............. after binding bjm hand and foot and beating him. The death certificate lists three possible causes of death: strangulation, drowning and poisoning by bleach and battery acid. . Meyer said the arrests of the three men were made.J>()SSible through information supplied by Mrs. Mendenhall. He said his of- fice later learned that she bad minimized her own role in the killing of Sutton, including her al- leged injection of bleach into Sul· ton's body. Mrs. Mendenhall is technically charged with poisoning with in- tent to kill. Conviction carries a state prison term of not less than ten years. E,....PageAJ NOISE ••• solution before it was adopted were clauses calling for prospec. live home buyers within the so- called noise confidence band to be warned or the potential nois hazard. The county Planning Com-A mission tacked that provision o to its recommendation last sum mer that the existing home bull Ing ban area not be enlarged. Developers who have alrea won approval or housing trac within the noise zone were e empted from the ban, meanin that at least 875 residences no on the drawing boards will built. Also, developers who can pro. ve the area in which they want to build is not impacted by DOis8f levels that reach 6S CNEL (Comf mun it y Noise Environ; ment Level) can appeal to ~ board for relief. But Riley's proposal als directed the Planning Co mission to begin zone chang and land use designation chang needed to reflect the enlargect housing ban area. Despite the watering down of' Riley 's proposal before it was adopted by the one-vote margin, the two board holdouts refused to change of position they've held since mid-September. Both Supervisors Laurence Schmit and Ralph Died.rich voted no on the policy decision not to al· low homebuilding in lbc 7,000· acre area a $30,000 consultant's study showed to be adversely im- pacted by jet noise. Diedrich predicted the issue will eventually land in court. And , he said after the meeting, landowners whose flnanclaJ in- terests are adversely affected by the policy are likely to win lawsuits filed to protect their ln- ter~u. Fro. Page Al RANCHO ••• velopera to help fill what they see as a need for homes to house families earning $13,400 a year or less. Last week at the suggesUon of Supervisor Tom Riley the board required that up to 400 units In the development near the Laguna Niguel Ziggurat have homes priced at between $35,000 and $45.000. It too was an area up- zoned from agricultural to re- sldenUal use. The Rancho de Los Alisos Planned Community will be built over the next 10 to 20 years, •c· cordin1 to county reports, Jn an area northeast of Trabuco Road between Serrano Creek and El ToroRoada • And while the developer pro- posed building up to 6,181 homes, supervisor• trimmed the pro- potal to a S,900-bome maxJmum. The bomea wlll be located on 654.3 acres, while another a'l.8 acres will be in parkJ and open apace. There a lso may bl a com- muclal center aervtna tbe com-mwlity. The Orante County Gr&ad Jury last week recommended de. laying action on the zaoe cban1e, contendbtf not all Mbe review procedures had been followed. ;:.;:,~:.:..::.'.IMwl •PoClft ,.rml ol ... ti ~otMI <len "''"?: H I• at ()Mia ... .. (ttttor~••. 'wucr tltttt •• u ,,1., ».it =;:;.::r ... :.;,::!..r:.~ _,_,,, .... Ulery OAKLAND (AP) -AuthoriUes uy thre. Santa Rtt• Prf1on Inmates escaped the county tock-up Tuesday by cuttlna a bole ill a wtre screen. Wh~n Charlie bas enough beer under his belt, he makes a monkey of himself. Most folks don't mind, though; somehow it seema to fit the order of things. Charlie lives at a private zoo in Bangkok and , likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left behind by tourists. But county Environmental Man.,ement Agency CEMA) 0(. ficlali Hld later Tuaclay they beJleved 1ucb procedur11 bad been fulfilled, panlcularly In U1bt of the board'• deelllon on the roaldet>thl buJldlnc ban .around El Toro. I ( Saddlebaek EDITION I 11 I * VOL. 69, NO. 343, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 Al't..-.ruoon N.Y. Sto •ks ' TEN CENTS College Curtails Classes About Sex By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of I.lie D•llf "lo! M.tH Human sexuality classes at Saddleback College have been suspended for at least the spring semester following an inve.l>tiga. tion of "questionable" films and other materials used as teaching aids during the c urrent semester. The action by colle~ ad- ministrators was triggered by a routine purchase order from class instructors for a movie de· picting sexual behavior. It was considered by some subsequent viewers as aberrant sexual ac- tivity. The film request was brought to the attention of college trustees by an unnamed staff member last month, after the movie in question bad been de· Ii vered t o the school for clusroom use. Informed sources at the col- lege said the film was never shown to the students, though others of a similar nature, plus slides and literature, had been used earlier in the semester. The entire m atter was dis· cussed in closed-door executive sessions because of questions of personnel judgment and proprie- ty involved, according Lo Trustee Toro Honie Ban Extension OK'd By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM Dallf I'll .. Slotfl Orange County supervisors voted" Tuesday to enlarge the area around El Toro Marine Corps Air Base where home con· struction is banned because of jet aircraft noise. • The supervisors' 3-2 vote had 'the effect of adding roughly 7 ,000 acres to an area surrounding the air base where residential con· * * * struction is outlawed (Related story, A3). No existing land use designa- tions w ere changed by supervisors· policy decision. However, if followed it has the potential impact of eventually eliminating 12,000 to 15,000 future residences from the El Toro area. Tuesday's 3·2 ballot ended a three-month 2-2 Board of * * * . Move Cuts Total Residential Zone Okayed for A.lisos A zone change that opens the door for a roughly 20,()()().resident ,..community in north El Toro was rapproved Tuesday by Orange •County supervisors. "-.....But before rezoning the l.37S. acre ·B.ancho de Loa Alisos l>l annea Community from agricultural to residenUaJ , the board struck out 400 to 600 pro- f • posed homes that could be im· pacted by El Toro Marine jet noise. ~ The zoning dectsion rouowed ·by minutes the board·s decision posed buiiding up to 6,181 homes, supervisors trimmed the pro- posal to a 5,900-home maximum. The homes will be located on 654.3 acres, while another 637 .6 acres will be in parks and open space. There aJso may be a com- mercial center serving the com· munity. The Orange County Grand Jury last week recommended de· laying action on the zone change, contending not all noise review procedures had been followed. I Supervisors deadlock on the jet noise-land use issue. Casting the vote that ended the stalemate was newly seated Supervisor Philip Anthony. His vote won board acceptance of a well watered down version of a compromise solution to the noise-land use dilemma proposed by Supervisor Thomas Riley. Riley's compromise plan re- duced the expanded homebuild· ing ban area from 10,000 Lo 7,000 . acres. It did so by determining the jet noise impact area by a single im· ' aginary line rather than by a broad band a consultant said ''with 90 percent certainty" is af. fected by aircraft noise. Riley's plan also called on the Marine Corps to establish a noise monitoring system at the base. And, the Riley plan said the corps should in some way "cause compensation of landowners for deprivation of the full use of their property." · But stricken from the Riley solution before it was adopted were clauses calling for prospec- tive home buyers wiWn the so- caJJed noise confidence band to be warned of the potential noise huard. (See NOISE, Page AZ) Witness Donna Berry or Mission Viejo. The board ultimately len re· solution of the controversy up to the administration. "We figured they were more qualified than we were to deal with a situation like that," said trustee Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach. Colleize President Robert Lom· bardi said Tuesday the classes wer e scratched from next semester's schedule "in a re- asonable effort to defuse a poten· tiaJJy troublesome issue." He said the course outline and instructional materials will be scrutinized by the school's nine· member curriculum committee, which is comprised of Dean of Instruction William Jay and members orthe faculty. According to Lombardi, such a review is fairly common pro- /tloakeg See, /floakeg Breg, cedure, particularly as coUrses become outdated or "off the original subject." lie sald the probe could take monU\s, hence the rationale for holdin& the class in abeyance for a semester. The sexuality class is intended to give students a clinical and psychological grounding in sex- ual behavior and dysfunctions and bas been taught twice before (See SEX, Page .U) When Charlie has enough beer under his belt, he makes a monkey of himself . Most folks don't m ind, though ; som ehow it seems to fit the order of things. Charlie lives al a private zoo in Bangkok and likes to tipple the dregs of bottles left behind by tourists. Denies Claim SmallAtnm Test Held not to aJlow new home building within an area a consultant has said is impacted by tugh noise' kvels. But county Environmental Manacement Agency (EMA > of- ficials said later Tuesday they beUeved s~ procedures bad been fullille°" particularly in Ucht or the boatd 's decision on the residential b1illlding ban Doctnr Says Rape Claimant Not" 'Daied' LAS VEGAS (AP> -An underground nuclear test with a yield less than the atomic bombs which de- vastated Japan at the end of World War II was con· ducted at the Nevada Test Site today. the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration said. The pending residential build· I ing ban earlier held ~P action on tbe rezoning. In addition to ehminaUng the 4110to600 homes , supervisors also Nquired that the developer come tip with a proposaJ to provide llbme moderate-income housing in the new communit y. That requirement marked the 1eco nd t ime 1n a week supervisors h ave asked de· •e.lopers to help fill what they see u a need for homes to house famUie.s earning SlJ,400 a year or ..... La.st week at the suggestion of Qaperv1sor Tom Riley the board required that up to 400 uruts in the develop m ent near the Lacuna Niguel Ziggurat have homes priced at between $35,000 .cl $45.000. Jt too was an area up- IDned from agricultural lo re- lklential use. 'fhe Rancho de Los Alisos Planned Community will be built over the next 10 to 20 ye&nl, ac- c:ordlng to county report.a, in an IU'8a northeast of Trabuco Road between Serrano Creek and ~l 'toroRoads. And while the developer pro· Coast Weather Hazy sunshine Tbunday bttoming partly cloudy by allemoon. Cooler days or about 70, nights wanner at about SO. INSIDE TODA V • PlaflboJI Enterprilu baa. an unuvalllf high . n11m~ o/ llotlcholdn• /or tt • NI. Could U be becGuN of lhf. ot1 tbot grou• tM cm•fkot•? SH .l!ogc BS /or.a reporl. Index I '111Y-Stfy1"' "4 MlllMIH Al LM. .. ,.i All _..,,,... ea ~ ,,,.....,... ... , 01 ... _..... .. -· ct• MlltMl l'llMI• :: = .. 'it.. ~= ::.== Alt ....,.,,.,..._ Al Ct.I ~· ... , . .,...,. ., .. ...._. ..... .,......,.... .... ..... ~:: ~.... ., .... ~ A ,......,, ~ ::=.. g ::w..... M around El Toro. ""- Teacher Pay Vote on Tap In Saddleback Saddleback Valley Unified School District teachers were ex- pected lo vote today on employ- ment proposals which include a hither salary raise than that which was proposed in the dis- trict's "last. best offer." Now trustees are offering teachers a five percent raise, ac- cording lo a memo distributed to all district employes Tuesday. Their previous proposal -which the teachers' representatives had aald they agreed with -was for a four percent salary in- crease. Although it was not cootained in the memo, trustee Loa Young said today that the increase offer was contingent on teachers sign· ing a contract for at least two years. Distric t Superintendent Richard Welte, who bas been negotiatipg with the teachers, was.unavailable this rooming ta explain the higher salary pro- po1a1. WMu asked about the raise, BUI Becham, president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA> which is representing teachers. replied, "You'll' find ouL at the meeting today." The salary raise has not been considered an issue ol contention in the necotiaUona foe an employ· ment contract. Rather, &he teacberl' leaders have been argulnl for agency abop. bLndinl arbitration an ad- dJtional grtevance P'()Cedure and compaeUon of the salary 1chedule. each of wbJch the lnaltees have opposed. Aecordl"' to the latest memo on nefotl•Uons, no apeement bu been reached on tbese lsaues. OM cliltrlet adml.Nltrafol' aald tbe blCbet •ala1'7 raiH WU ol· fered In an att•m.Pt to brinl <lee~Y, Pap AZ) A Dana Point woman's claim that she was dazed and disorient- ed for several hours after she aJ. legedly was drugged and raped in a South Laguna doctor's office appeared to be challenged today in Orange County Superior Court testimony. Dr .• Ri chard Rentz of South Coast Community H05pital, the prosecution's fourth witness, told the jury today that he found the 22-year-old'victim Lo be alert and oriented when he examined her at about 7:30~.m. Jan. 7 in the hospital's em gency room. scribed drugs tor the victim when he completed his examina· lion and that he would not have prescribed the relaxant if he had believed her faculties Lo be at all impaired. The victim told the jury that Dr. McClure raped her and forced her Lo participate ln acts of sexual perversion after he In· jected her prior to what she thought would be treatment for a back injury. The witness testified that she was dazed and disoriented and powerless to resist the physician who, she said, used a massager and a vibrator on her before climbing onto the examining la· ble to rape her. She told the jury that Dr. McC lure placed the vibrator in her purse before she left his of. fi ce and promised Lo call her two days later. He was arrested Jan. 9 on charges of rape and sex perversion. The vi ctim denied under a searching cross examination that she had derived any pie· asure from what she claims was an actofrape. She told dHe nse attorney (See DOCTOR, Page A2) Klan l'iolence Probe The wea pons-related test, code-named "Red· mud," had a yield of less than 20,000 tons of TNT. The blast occurred 1,450 feet beneath Yucca F1at, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. lt was not felt in Las Vegas. Dr. Rentz s id he used the rape kit supplied him by sheriff's of· ficers during an examination de· signed to check the possible pre- sence of seminal fluid in the vic- tim . It is alleged by the pr05ecution that male seminal fluid was pre· sent in the victim 's body and that it was put there two hours earlier by Dr. Ross Todd McClure, S4, of South Laguna. Marines Bar Newsmen Dr. Rentz testified that he pre- ' Fatal Crash Details Get Clarification Saturday's news accowtt of a fatal traffic accident in Westmloster Incorrectly indicat· ed that the death car was rear- ended by a truck. Westminster· police confirmed Tuesday that what actually hap- pened was that Mn. Katheryn Myronoff was drlv1.ng on the wronc side of Westminster Boulevard Friday and smubed lDto the trailer of a ril driven by Frank C. Smllh of Rlwnlde. Her husband, Boris M~. rr, was killed. In fact. potlce Hid, when Smlth saw the auto approaching h11 truck bead-on, he attempted to avoid the craah by climbinl bl• blc rl• up on the center divider. Smith wu not Injured ... By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of ""O•llY l"llOI 51.tH NewsmeA -'Were barred Tues· day fro~~ Camp Pendleton hea.ring n>Ottt• to permit the gov- ernment to prisent in secret an apparent written confession of one of 14 black marines charged with assaulting six whJte enlisted men they mistook ror membera ot the base Ku Klux IOan. A fonnal investigation of the Nov. 13 incident, in which the whites were clubbed and slabbed with screwdrivers, la under way at the nation's largest military base, just south of San Clemente. The bearln«s were in recess to· day and will reopen at 1:30 p.m. GOOD GRIEF •1 ONLV 11 SHOPPlt-JG PAVS 1TIL CHFltSTMAS .' The D•"1 Pilot retreU tbe ln· correct Saturday newa aceount and llft1 embarr....-t l\ may bancauaed Mr. Smltbr ·-..-.~...,.~--...... ~-..---..-.; \. Thursday. Though space Is limit· ed. they are public. Tuesday's closed session , which reportedly lasted for several hours, was requested by Chier Government Prosecutor James Patrick McHenry. Major McHenry said secrecy was needed to keep the name of one of the co-cons pirators charged in the case out of the newspapers. The motion was opposed by at· torneys for two of the defendants who were called Tuesday. . Much of the government's case could be based on the admissions of the defendant whose state· ment.s were received. Only one ot the defendants have been identified by any o!the victims. He Is Pvt. Eddie Page Jr., 23, of Bay Sprinp, Miss. Lance Cpl. Michael D. Hansen. 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, said on tbe wlt.nas chair Tuesday that he aaw Pa1e out.side hiS bartacb room Just before Kamen opened hit door to a knock that interrupt· ed a day.Jona beer binge. Hansen's s tory, and the testimony told Tuesday by rour otber ma.rlnea who have re- CO\'ered from their Wuries, con. Unue to present eviden<:e that the men were attacked by black marines conducting a strike agalmt the Ku Klux Klan • Capt. Tbomu M. Connolly m, defeme counsel for Set. Herman ,, Fletch e r , 23, of Huntsville Madison, Ala .• sought to present mitigating circumstances for the attack, which was mad~on the wrong room. Four adhlUted KKK members lived next di. Said Connolly, "For the to rear il ugly head at C p Pendleton, Is to place in the h of a young black man," a cl ar and present danger. Through bis cross·examina of the victims, Connolly soua to <See KIAN, PageA2) TICKLED PIN~ ·ABOlJI' AD S4LE t ''It's absolutely fabulous! lj'm tickled piftk about the results - and I Cot the price I wanted." 1bat'1 the advertlain1 success story told by an Irvine wo~ who placed thJ1 classified ad: ' 8' Sora bed, 1 yr old, green /wbt Herculon1 $200. Motchlng aola velvet barrel chra $40 ea. Of offers. XXX•XXXX If you have furn11blng1, or anythlng else, you'd like to con· vert lo cash before tho holld8)'6 -call 642·5678 . Put a few word• to work for yoq where it counts, ln tho D~ Pilot. ; • Pt' • Al DAIL y lllLOT SB Wednetd•y. Oeeembet I 1'78 NOISE .•• The c:ounly Planoanit Com- mlssloo tacked that provision on to lt.f recommendaUon last sum- , mer that the exuUng home bW.ld· tng ban area not be enlarged. Developers who huvtl uJreudy won approval of ~ine trucls · within the noise zone were u · . empted from the bun, mearung that at least 875 residences oow on the drawing board:. will be bunt. Also, developers who can pro- ve the area in which they wunt to build is not impacted by noi11e 1 levels that reach 65 CNEL (Com- "tn u n It y Noi s e Environ· .ment Level) can appeal to the board for relief. But Riley's proposal also directed the Planning Com· mlsslon to begin z.one changes aJ)d land use designalion changes needed to reflect the enlarged bouslog ban area. Despite the watering down or Riley's proposal before it was adopted by the one.vote margin, the two board holdouts refused to change of position they've held i;ince mid·September. Both Supervisors Laurence Schmit and Ralph Diedrich voted no on the policy decusion not lo uJ. low homebuilding in the 7,000. acre area a $30,000 consultant's study showed to be adversely im- pacted by jet noise. 1 Diedrich predicted the Issue Will eventually land in court. I And, be said after the meeting, landowners whose financial in· terests are adversely affected by the policy are likely to win lawsuits filed to protect their in- ' terests. . Hardest hit by the policy de- cision are the Mission Viejo Co • especially its Moulton Ranch holdings, and a few property owners in the Laguna Niguel I area. The impact on other developers ln the area was relieved by a pro- vision that allows them to place , development open space areas within the noise line and to, in er. feet. cluster bou~ing outside the line. Co~equenUy, prominent lob- byists for some or those de· velopers said on their clients' behalf, they were sata!ied if not in agreement with lhe board's policy decision. 2 Seek Re-election Smith, Kohler Plan to Run Again The two Saddlebactc Valley Unified School 0 1.slrict trustees whose terms of office expire. Wa spring will be Beekio.& re- elecUon in March. Both the incumbents. Dennis Smlth and W1Jlium Kohler, and challengers for their seats may declare their candidacy with the. county Registrar of Voters begin- ning Thursday. Candidates wilt have until 5 p. m. ·Dec. 30 to pl ace their names on the ballot, The two Suddleback trustees• seats will be among .95 school • • t • New Agency Plan Draws County Fire An elaborate design for Orange County government's third super agency won more criticism than praise from the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. The plan calling for combining 10 existing county departments with combined annual budgets of $157 million was presented by the yet to be formed Human Services Agency (HSA) director, David Odell. · By the time Supervisor Ralph D\::drich was through comment. ing on Odell's plan, however, iL was on its way back to the draw- ing boards. ''It is apparent that many pro- blems exist with the agency im· plementation plan," Diedrich re- ad from a prepared statement as he launched bis attack on Odell's proposal. Diedrich went on to cite writ· ten criticism of the super agen· cy's implementation plan that came from the county counsel, county auditor and county ad- ministrative offices. "' Those written statements ques· tioned some legal. accountabili· ty, administrative and cost aspects of the agency plan. board positions ln the county to Smith uid Tuesday he hopes to be decided in the spnng election. <'Ontinue on the board because "1 Both Kohler and Smith w~rt: • thlnk there &re a lot of lhin,tts left electedtotworeartermsdunnJ< t o do." Smith was first the. l:1it election when the re-elected to the San Joaquin muuung trustees were sealed for Elementary School District ln four years. All five board seats 1971 and :served on the area were. up ,in that election becaus6 tic hool bonrd since. the district w~ then recently un· Kohler said Tuesday that he ified. will seek re·electlon because be Th~ last election auw 15 people has done everything he promlaed nmrung for a s pot on the school and "the board still needs so- board. Some observers predict meone with business sense as ~us coming election will again well as common sense." He was lf?Yolve a large number or can· first elected to the board dwi.ng didates.. the last elecllon. TestilllOll!f Due Clementean Held In Torture Death Murder charges have been filed against a San Clemente woman who is identified by Placentia police as a participant in the killing of a man who was tortured fo1· several hours before battery acid and bleach were in· ,,ected into bis veins. But it is expected that the murder charge which is current- ly holding Cynthia Mendenhall, 143C A venida Del Mar, 24, in the county jail will not be activated if she appears as a prosecution wit- ness in the trials or three men ac· cused of killing Ervin Leroy Sut· ton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer said today that be hopes to put Mra. Mendenhall on the stand in the current trial of Richard "Preacher" McKay, 22. Jury selection is unde r way in Superior Court Judge Walter Smith's courtroom. Separate trials have been or-· dered for codefendants Jerome Dedrick Toles, 19, and Gary Es- sex, 24. Their trials will begin after a verdict has been reached Ul the McKay trial. It is. alleged that Sutton was Jddnaped by the three accused men April 26 alter they learned that he was a police informer. Meyer said the trio believed that Sutton told authorities about the alleged involvement of McKay's wife and Mrs. Men· denhaU in a narcotics offense. It is alleged that the trio tortured Sutton for several hours after binding him hand and foot and beating him. The death rertlficate lists three. poss ible causes or death: strangulation, drowning and poisoning by bleach and battery acid. Meyer said the arrests of the three men were made possible through information supplied hy Mrs. Mendenhall. He said his of· fice later learned thal she had minimized her own role in the killing of Sutton. including her al· leged injection of bleach into Sut- lon 's body. Mrs. Mendenhall is technically charged with poisoning with in- tent to kill. Conviction carries a state prison term or nol less than len years. Wintering in Fferida? . The Howland family take their new-found 1812 culler fo~ ~ spin over the river and through the woods of snowy F1orida -Florida, Mass., that is, they found the one horse open sleigh in an old barn in Keene, N.H. E',.._PageAJ SEX CLASSES ••• at Saddleaback since ils ap- proval on a close vote by trustees two years ago. It Is an "interdisciplinary" course. meaning it is cross-list~ under two academic areas - natural sciences I (biology) and social sciences (psychology). Similar courses, utilizing films and written matter are taught at neighboring colleges, Including Orange Coast College, Santa Ana College and UC Jrvine, according to spokesmen at those lnstitu· Uons. At Saddleback. there are four sections of the class with a total enrollment of about JOO students. The classes are ''team taught" bv Ann E~an and Teddi Lorch. Interviewed in her classroom Tuesday. Mrs. Egan was ex- tremely reluctant io discuss the s immering controversy that burst lnt.o the open this week when several of her students urged trustees not to cancel the class. She did express surprise at lhe administrative action and said "this is a very good class and we've had no complaints fn>m the students whatsoever." Mrs. Egan, who has taught part·time at the college for two years, said the visual aids used in lhe course are "professional and verv clinical." The particular film that caused the disturbance was ordered from the prestigious Center for Sex Research, she said. Neither Mrs. Egan nor Mrs. Anthony's critical vote came a month after his successful and costly campaign for the First District seat formerly held by Robert Battin. Shortly after that election, he was appointed to filJ Battin's un· expired term, a term that ends in .Tanuary when he will take the t>eat as an elected supervl.Sor. On his own, Diedrich ques- tioned the wisdom ol dividing the county into four servite areas for · delivery of so·called human services such as welfare, health • and mental health. Fro. PGflf!Al SALARY.· •• about a settlement. When ques· tioned whether teachers wanted the other items more than the money, be said, "I guess we will find out today if that is true." SVUSD Postpones Planned Bond Vote Lorch would have returned to teach the class next semester anyway, since both are expecting babies in February. But what has disturbed the faculty is the fact that the class was cancelled outright, leaving the replacement instructor partially prepared and without a course to teach. Saddlehack Trustee Mecham said the teachers would be voting on the latest positions taken by lhe board. Although the SVEA leadership would make a r ecommendation, he refused to disclose what that proposal is. Entering the Fray Saddlebark Collcg1• tru.-.tN• l'atr1rk Bjc~u' hJ-. 'J1d he plans 111 run for r1• \'It-Ct 111n Ill Mjrrh. hut J Jmes M .in.hall, :.tJ~o up r11r H•t'kr1111n '' hospat.ihn-d .md un · .i\ J1lablc for rum mt•rH r ru:.l~·t' Hobert Hartholom<'w h •• ,. resr~ncd t>Ht·<·lrvc f)(•c 1~ •• '-'litt'h hrm~' th<• rcintl''>tt"d se.ih 1 .. thrtT. "1th onlv 1>rw tnC'umbent nman11t1ecl lo run.ntnj!. Candu.lalt':. nLry tt11• wit h lh« I ourlly llejlr:.tr;ir nf Vott.'l'i b<>gin 11tnl! Thur,clay l11 run in thr MJrt'h 8 e•l t•t•t1on. F1hni! Jc&dhm· 1 ~~pm.Dcr 30. Hurku~ tws M•rn'<i on the rol l•·~e hoard 'illl<'t.' its incl'plion in 1!)1)8, :.1•rv1ni: tw1rc as prl'Stdf'nt. lh· rl'prrscnt' trust('(' ar<'a 4, Siln Clemt'nl1•, San .luun L 1p1slr.1.no untl l>;ana Pcnnt l:Sartholome•w .,..ho represents trm.tn· ;ir('J I I UJ>(>t'r Tustin 1, Bu int·t4~ PIPa~ed MF.XltO nrY 1\1'1 'lh1• Monl(•rre-v <i r 011p, "t·Jlt hv businr<1smcn who had n~rused the government M fornwr President l.111~ Echt!Vt•rrra or carrying lhr-countr; down the r ood to communll\m, said Tuesdny It 1s palchrng thutg~ up wttb the new J(Ovcrnment of Jose Lopez Portillo. O"ANQE COAST "' DAILY PILOT ~::.~~',~:,'.'r,~a:j:::~!::. CN\•f"V.tMt..,t"'9CO,..,,.•ftf ~r~f!O!tleft••r• :=~r::.::.~~~f ~r:'=~ .. :~~· ,.,._ Vell•y. fol"•· '•tta'•ft•• V•l .. y 411"4 ~ftti#" .. l~Pl(ft,Ut •t• .. "'tllt'ltitWI~~ '~ ,, "'*'"'*' ,.,..,,, •. " wld ~' ,,,_ 1"l"'1e,.1 OUt)ll~I""' •l•"'t •\at 1J0 Wlt\I 0..f! 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Mar:shaJI r epresents trustee area 5 (Laguna tW1sl and has 't'rvf'Ct five years on the college board. Avco Settles In Health Oub Lawsuit l.awyt>rs for Avco Community T)pveloocr:s have agreed to pay $15,000 an civil penalties and or• dt•r 1mm<'dtate construction or a $250,000 swim and he;illh club that was the issue in a lawsuit fried by tht• Oran~c County Dis- trict attorney's offi ce. Deputy District Attorney Jean Rheinheimer said the judgment 11ianed in Superior Court closed thl" file on the legal action taken aRainst Avco by her consumer fraud division. It was alleged in the action thal Av~o assured Laguna Niguel homeowners who are now mem· bers of the East Nine and East West homeowners ~sociations in that area that a swim and health club would be bullt adJa· cent to homes in the community. Rbeinheimer said association members will be reimbursed by Avco for their expenses. She said the fll'tll has pledged to not again indulge in tho type " ratse ad- vertising that led to the lawsult. J le also refused to talk or any of the tentative agreements which have been made or anything dis· cussed in negotiations. He and Welle have agreed to make only joint disclosures on negotiations, he said. Mecham also said, ''f don't want lo comment to you until after the teachers have heard what I ba veto say." · Although he refused to predict what action may be taken at the meeting, Mecham said, "There is definitely a move by some peo- ple to put a strike vote on the ta- ble." Teachers postponed a planned !'!trike vote in November after trustees agreed at the last minute to resume negotiations. Mecham and Welle have been meeting continuously since then. However, no further bargainin~ sessions have been scheduled. Mecham said further talks will depend on the action taken by bis teachers this afternoon. F,....PageAJ DOCTOR ••• Leonard McBride that she did not experience an orgasm at any time during what McBride described as her "lovemaking with the doctor.'' She repeatedly explained to McBride that she offered no re· slatance to the doctor's alleged sexual overtures because she was contused by the drug and: barely able to hep her eyes open and remaJn on the examining ta· ble. Nader Unhappy Carter Hireling• 'Wrong'· WASHINGTON CAP) -Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, once an enthused Jimmy Cartez: sup. Porter ls voicing disappointment In the President· elect'; first appointments and In the people rePorted- ty being considered fo"r high posts. Nader sald the only difference bet ween the Carter appointees and lhelr Republican predecessors ls ~h~lr integrity. They will "(ol~?w the w.rong pohc1es straight instead of crooked, Nader SBld after speak- ing to a conrcrence of public interest groups Tuesday. Before the election, Nader called Carter the best presidential candidate on consumer issues in de- cades. • By LAURIE KASPER QI I,,. Oelly 1"11 .. ~ Holding hopes for a more favorable economic climate. Saddleback Valley Unified School District officials ap- parently have postpaned plans for a bond election untd Nov. ember. For about a year, district trustees and administrators have been predicting the need ror a bond election in the spring. If it is to be held as part of the March election, trustees would have to call for the bond election this month. However, they have canceled their regular m eeting of Dec. 15 and are not scheduled to meet again until after the first of the year. The district h as only $410,000 remaining from the original $28 million in bonds authorized by voters in 1973. Earlier this year, Gilbert Moreno, the district's business manager, estimated that at least $45 million will be needed for new schools in lhe next four years . He predicted then that their bond money will run out by the fall and planned schools could not be built without the voters' authorization for addllional bonds. Although this flQanciaJ sltua· lion remains the same, Bob Ferguson, the district's director of planning and development, s aid there will be no cash now problems If bonds are approved in November. He said contracts for construction could be made in the fall on the basis of planned sales or bonds. If the election fails, however, the district may have problem11, he said. But District Supt. 1Uch•rd Welte aaid he expects the clee- lion will have a better chance of success in the fall. People tend to look at the is· sues accor ding to how the economic climate Is, he uld. Noting that interest rate3 appear to be improving, he said, 'Tm counting on a more favorable economic cUmate in the fall." He also uld that by then the district will have spent all their · bond funds and residents wUJ not question the need or timing ot the eJtcUon. Bytherau. Dr. Weltesald,they also 1hould bavo a belta-idea ~ . how much money will be needed. ; If the bond electioo were called ln March, It would bo held with the election or two school district trustees. Wbllo some statistics Indicate that thl11 helps a bond election, the superlnt.endcntaald, other atudlc.1 Indicate that It bllrt.8. He said communities wherere- 1ldent1 are bettor eduaated uauall)' are leaa likel.1 to let tho penonallUu rwinl..nc for tho ' school board affect a bond elec· ti on. Although district residents are considered affluent and among the better educated, other dis· trict officials are concerned that the bond election would become an Issue in the board election and cause it to be defeated. Once the voters reject a bond election, it is usually much harder to get an approval at a later time. Saddleback Va1ley residents have never rejected a bond elec- tion proposed for the unified dis· trict or its predecessor, the San Joaquin Elementary School Dis· lrict . District officials hope to con. tinue this record. They agree, however, that a successful bond election de· mands a successful campaign. FrOM Pase Al KLAN .•• establish Marine ktansmen who lived just next door to the at- t acked marines, and other klansmen dispersed throughout the base, were arming themselves in some plan against black marines. Connolly repeatedly argued that a Navy investigation of klan activities at Pendletoo -which form a part of the investigation of the assault -should be made part or the public recol'd. . He called for every manne mentioned as a klansman, in- cluding two former so-called ex· ailed cyclops of the base, Sgt. Randall Clouse and Cpl. Daniel Balley Jr .• to be ordered to ap- pear at the hearings. Jt was not made clear whether the men, who with other KKK members have been transferred to other bases throughout the country, would be brought back to Pendleton. 'the story or the assault was re· lated halt.lngly by the Marines, tnd ol times brought open laughter from the prosecutinc at· torneys and Capt. Wllllam Halsey, the officer conducUng Tuesday's hearing. When Pvt~ Gary L. Jontt, 19, of UtUe Rock, Ark., related wide· eyed that at least 20 black marlneti stormed the room, the three prosecutors all swung around ln their chain to hide guf- faws rrom the beaten man. Lance Cpl. John P. Apodaca, 22, of Albuquerque, N.M .• told the court that the men htd been drinking steadily ftom noon until about 9 p.m ., the lime or the at- tack. All the victims testllted that after the knock on Lbe dooT a man wu beard to atk for a ·~uek'' before Hansen wu clubbed to the . floor. , ''We're not particularly con· cemed about the film," said Dr. John Minch, president of the Academic Senate at Saddleback. "What we are concerned about is that this problem didn't go through normal channels and all of a sudden, the class is cut." Minch said he has seen the mm, plus other materials used in the class this semester, and con- cedes that some might be of ques· tionable value. He said all cam· pus classes go by approved out· lineg and textbooks but there is some teacher discretion in selec- tion of supplementary material. "The board feels the mm in question is X·rated and others who have seen it feel the same way," said Minch. "lscehowthe course could be taught without. some of these things and, given the moral and ethical standards of the community, I don't know if 1 could support them. "The faculty has a sense of ethics and morality, too, but what we're concerned about is the fact that the system normally used to review materials for classes was not used correctly." Mrs. Berry, who along with Trustee Frank Greinke of Tustin took the issue into executive session last month, sald Tuesday she thinks the decision to use such materials showed a lack of judgment on the part o( the faculty members involved. "I guess I can say that now since they (the instruct.ors> have decided t.o talk about it publicly." said Mr11. Berry. "We are not censoring thts class," she said. "Rutit Is our job to make sure the teachers at Snd· dleback don't circumvent the proper moral and ethical stan dards of the communltv. IL ir; s1 valuejudsmenl.'' . The iaaue was brought to Uaht Monday when several members or the clau addressed trustees at their meeting. Ono of ttfose who 11poke was Mission Viejo resident Raymond Galvan. In an lnterview, Galvan said he, his teen·a1ed douaht.er and a niece are enrolled in the class and have encouraged olhert to take It. lie said that while some materials used In the course could be considered ol questiona- ble value, the class was ol great value. "I would UY 80 percent of the students are over 25 ycan of qc and m a_ny are In my age l'OUP.' • hesald. "None were offended. "Some of the movies could have been eliminated but what ls happenlng now Is that the ad- mlniatratJon Is reahzing after ,_.,e fact that it didn't perform its fwicllon of checklna materials before hand," l\e added. "They've been cauRbtabortClltdo-lni acompleteJob.0 -