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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• 7 ) I Orange Coa&t · EDITION VOL 68, NO. 331, 7 SECTIONS, 128 PAGES • • oar Boq1e&o wn. lly Ne•sp a p er . 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1975 TEN CENTS For Upton, It's ,Thanks Giving Ti1ne Thanksgiving checked in a few hours early at the SantaAnabomeofGeorgeandJ_!'anUpton. Upton, SS. was released from the Orange County Jail at 6 p.m ., just three hours after Superior Court Jud&e Walter Smith ruled that the 84 days the former appraiser spent there was sufficient punishment. UPTON WAS SENTENCED TO six months in jail and placed on three years probation last September after he halted his trial in its prosecution phase and pleaded guilty to bribery charges contained in a Grand Jury lndictme~t. Defense attorney Stan Jones told Judge Smith while Judge Robert Kneeland"s jury wailed for the witness to re· Fro e tum to their courtrwm that t/pton has been a "model and coascientious prisoner. "His family needs him now," Jones argued. ''Their savings are alnlostd.epleted and they desperately need fhe fl11811Cial support be can give them." J ONES TOLD JUDGE SMITH that Upton has been employed on the pis10l range at the sheriff's academy since he was sentenced and that his behavior there has been "exemplary." Judge Smith confirmed that prosecutor Capizzi had no objections to the proposal and promptly agreed to the re· duction in sentence. Convicted Manson Cultist Could Face Life Term UPITI..,,.... DEFIANT TO END Lynette Fromme N e w Assessor Says People Important Ry GA RY GRANVILLE ot1r.D11 1,Pll"'~" Nt>wly appointed assessor Bradley Jacobs said Wednesday that people. not computers, will eventually restore public · con- fidence in the scandal plagued Orange County assessor's o£fice. "Computers will be secondary to people in making a truly pro- fessional Office and doing the job that must be done for the resi- dents or Orange County," said Jacobs. Hi s comments were made a few hours after the Board or SupE-rvisors selected hlm over five applicants to finish former assessor Jack Vallerga·s first full term in office. The board's decision means that Jacobs, a 44-year-old Mis- sion Viejo resident, will assume all the rights and perogatives of an elected official when he takes the oath or office, probably sometime next week. Come J 978 and J aoobs must seek election in his own right to continue in the job he won over a starting list of J 14 applicants. The newly appointed assessor laughed and refused to speculate as to what he may or may not do in 1978. ''Right now all I'm thinking about is the immediate task and the oppartunity to make it {the assessor's office) a truly pro- fessional operation," Jacobs said. The former physicist a nd economist will step into his new J.ob in the wake of a :;ear-Jo~g series of scandals that resul.ted in t"riminal indictments being lodged against JI former as- sessor's office officials, including former assessors Vallerga and Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR- NewportBeach). l.efl open in the rash o( convic- (Stt JA_CORS, Page AZ> PIUYr OFFE~ 'GlfT GUIDE' The wise Christmas shopper this year is the early_ shopper, OrangeCoastret&:ifers80Vise. - And, earJy shoppers will rmd an array of 'gifl values in a special seclion published in today's Daily Pilot . . For help with your gift list, tum to "Special Gifts for SpeciaJ Peo· pie .. -lheB section. . You·ll find 12 pages of gift sug- gestions from <t5 Orange Coast merchants. SACRAMENTO <UPll - I.ynette Fromme, slavish disci· pie of mass murderer Charles Manson. was convicted Wednes- day night or attempting to as· sassinate President Ford with a .45-caliber automatic pistol. In a tumultous climax lo the historic trial, the fiesty Miss Fromme was ejected from the courtroom, shouting ''Don't push me .. at federal marshals. A murrour ran through the jammt"d courtroom as the guilty verdict was handed by the eight· woman, four·man jury that saw and heard f'ord's unprecedented videotape te:stimony of his re- colleC'tion of the incident. The panel deliberated 2\7 days in the first trial of ils kind in America.. Mi ss Fromme's de- fense attorney announced he would appeal. The red -haired defendant, who as a teen·ager C'ast her lot with ~Janson and was nicknamed "Squeaky·· by the drug and sex <'ult leader, de fiantly refused to remain in the courtroom while the verdict was read and insiated on making a statement. Instead, she remained in a hpl_ding cell wired with; .J:lGMd· circuit television. where she stayed for much of the trial, whith started Nov. 4. · U.S. DistriC't ColJrl Judge Thomas J . MacBride later sum- monl'd Miss From me back to the courtroom to tell her she would be sentenced Dec. J7. Shefaees a life term in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years. The jury found Miss Fromme guilty of trying to assassinate Ford as be s hook hand5 with well-wishers in a park out.side the state Capitol Sept. 5. Later, Ford delivered a tough law-and-order speech to the Legislature. Carrying the "sacrificial"' red J\.fanson robe she wore the day she pointed the pistol at the President, Miss Fromme al· tempted lo make a "very imwr- tant'' statement before the verdict was read. But Mac Bride cut her off. "There is nothing else for you to say."' the judge declared, in· viting her to stay for the verdict. She refused and went to her cell. ··1·11 be listening,'' she said. 1 '1 told you before I wouldn't watch it.'' Huntington Eatery Loss Put at $600 A dragnet was spread by west Orange County police agencies early today in an ef(ort to comer a suspect wanted in connection with the armed robbery of a HWl· tington Beach reataurant Wed· nesdaynight. A Huntington Beach police spokesman said a ''thin, grubby· looking man about 26 years old'' walked into Charley Brown's • J6UIO Beach Blvd., just before 10 p.m . and brandished a small handgun at the checkout counter. .. Re ordered the cashier to hand over the register receipts - about $600 in currency and change -and then ran from the restaurant,·· tbe spokesman said. "He fled the scene in a beat-up old car with blue and white out~ of-state license plates.·• Israeli Raid TEL AVIV. Israel (AP) - lsraeli soldiers searching for Arab guecri11as in southern Lebanon traded fire with guer- rillas. blew up a fjousc and brought one prisoner back to Israel, the military command said tod.ay. J When she was again sum- moned to court, she objected lo' talking to a probation officer belore sentencing and demanded the interview be tape-recorded with a witness present. ''There is nothing special about you as a defendant," MacBride curtly told her. The judge ordered marshals to take her away. As they grabbed her arms, Miss Fromme yelled, 285 Passengers "Just take it easy, let me walk by myself. Don't push me.'' During their 19 Y2 hours or de- Ii beration, the jury pondere<I whether Miss Fromme was guil- ty of trying to murder or assault Ford. ' . . Botti crime-s against a pres1· dent of the United States are in· eluded in a law passed in 1965 <Stt FROMME, Page A2l Two Jets Escape Cra·sh in Midwest DETROIT (AP> -Two jumbo jets carrying nearly JOO persons barely avoided an aerial col- lision Wednesday night over Lake Michigan, airline officials said. Fourteen p·assengera and 10 stewardesses were slighUy bw:t ,when the captain of an American airlines DClO swerved violently ''to avoid hitting another aircraft," an American Airlines spokesm an said. American spokesman Wallet" Boyd said. ''only alx>ut three or foor" of the injuries are con- sidered potentially serious with ''a back, or something like that." Officials said the incident oc- curred 20 minutes after American Flight 182 bound for Newark, N .J .• with 182 passengers took off at 5;3) p.m. PST from O'Hare International Marine Held On Death Rap OCEANSIDE (UPI) -A lll- year-old Marine was arrested on murder charges after he alleged· ly shot another Marine with a .22 caliber rifle. Investigators said Lance Cpl. Roosevelt Hudson was accused of killing L.Cpl. Christopher L. Bryant at bis home in a military housing suburb. Police said Hudson allegedly entered Bryant's home, shot him once and then followed the victim as he staggered out of the house and fired another shot. Airport in Chicago, the world':; busiest airport. A !pokt"6man for the Federal Aviation Administration said the other plane was believed to be TWA Flight 37, an LlOll carry- ing 103 passengers from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. A TWA spokesman said the pilot of the TWA p1ane "ap· parently wasn't even aware that it happened. He look no evasive action. "That could happen if the other plane was above him , below him or behind him. He would never see it." The near-miss was believed to have occurred at about 35,000 ·feet. "They were starting to serve the food and cocktails when this happened ,·· one unidentified passenger said. American's DClO r equested permission to land at Detroit and the injured were taken to local hospitals. Weather was reported bad around Chicago. ''Both aircraft were above 30,000 feet al the time. Normally weather is not a factor at that height, but 1 have no way of knowing in this case," an FAA spokesman said. National Transportation Safe· ty Board spokesman in Washington said an investiga- tion team was en route to Detroit. The American spokesman said the remaining passengers were flown on to Newark on the same plane -with its original pilot - after it was cleaned up by <Stt JETS, PageA2) Prize Winner ''£et lls <ji ve Jf anfs" This bountiful cornucopia was the Grand Prize win - ner in Uncle Len's Thanksgiving Art Co ntest. lt won for Barbara Minear, 14, of 82!1 Lambert Drive, Huntington Beach, and hel'-tbree guests, a lavish turkey dinner at Bob Burns Restaurant in Newport Beach. Additional winners will appear on Uncle Len's Page Saturday. The conviction remains at felony status. But it wa s made clear after courtroom action that Upton wiJI seek re· duction to a misdemeanor at a later date. SIX OF NINE ASSESSOR'S employes indicted with him have had their felony convictions reduced lo mi:,de- meanors in subsequent court action. Judge Kenneth Williams has set Dec. 22 as the date he will rule on an identical reduction bid by convlcted as- sessor's aide James Bertolino or Mission Viejo. Bertolino y,ias fined $1 ,000 and placed on three years probation after pleading guilty to criminal charges stem- ming from his accepting county payment for time actually spent in 1972 on J-linshaw's congressional campajgn: D,fily ....... SQll .......... EX·ASSESSOR"S AIDE UPTON FREED FROM J AIL Walks With Wife After Plea That Family N eeds Him Ex-official Tells Of Tandy's Gifts fly TOM Rl\Rl.EY OtttlitOally PllM~" Key pros ecution witness George Upton testified late Wed- nesday that he was the recipient of stereo sets. clock radios, walkie-talkies and a marine generator during the four years he handled the assessmentaffalrs of the Tandy Corp. Wilting towards the end of a long court day under gruelling cross-examination from defense attorney Marshall Morgan. Up- ton repeatedly assured his inter· rogator that only one stereo set and the generator remained in his possession, He told an Orange Co unty Superior Court jury-before Judge Robert l). Kneeland or- dered a four-day Thanksgiving holiday break in the bribery trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw -that the $700 "Realis tic'' s tereo unit found a place in his home and the generator was installed in his boat moored in Newport Reach. Upton, serving a six·month county jail term at thc timeofhis testimony after pleading guilty lo bribery, identified former county 3ssessor Jack Vallerga as the rt"- cipient of one stereo unit given him by the Tandy Corp. Hinshaw has been identified in testimony before the Granf.l Jury !hat led to hi s indictmenlas there- cipientof another s tereo unit. The Newport Bea c h Republican faces three counts of Patty to G et T u r k ey T reat REDWOOD C ITY (AP) - Patricia Hearst·s Thanksgivin~ day behind bars will include roasted turkey and "all the trim- mings," says Sherirf John Jt . McDonald Jr. The San Mateo County sheriff said the newspaper heiress's din- ner will include tnrkcy;-stuffing, cranberries. vegetables. hot rolls, grePn sa lad and pumpkin pie in a dining room with 35 other female inmates. Miss Hear:oit is awaiting trial on bank robbery charges stcmminA from the April 15, 1974. robhc:-ry by the Symbionest· 1.iberation Army here. I ---~--- bribt>ry stemming from his al - leged acceptance of stereo equip· ment and a $1 ,000 donation from Tandy executive Jamt•s Ruxton and his alleged attempt to solicit a bribe from a lawyer repr<'senting Heckman Ins truments in an as- sessment appeal. It is alleged by the prosecution lhat the offenses W('rt• committl•d while Hinshaw serv~ as Orange County assessor . Upton in sistC'd during a sC'rics of questions fro m Morgan that his plea of guilty to bribery chari;ei- had been prom pterl by hi!i manipulation of 'randy st0<·k and inventory valuations ;.ind not by his acceptance of s tereo ;ind elec- tronic equipment. The former senio r a ppraisCf" made it C'lear that he felt he had done nothing wrong in accepting the merchandise and that the gif1"' had not affected his ability todt•al fairly with tht' Gc.1rden Grove operators of RadioShack outl et:.-.. "Then why did you p!('ad guil· ty? .··Morgan as ked him . .<\ssistanl Di strict Attorney (SeemNSHAW, PagrA2) Orange Coast Weath er Cloud cover that could spawn a few scattered showers is due. to build up today and extend through 1-Tiday. Thanksgiving tem- peratures will range from about 68 to a n overnight low of about 45 . lnNl d e T oday L.ibrarion of ,\1oin Street branch in Huntington Beach ho& littl~ trouble in main.tam- ing peace ond quiet. T~ re· 0$0n·s on A4. I NDEX ._,Mc_ Cl l .M. .. ,d ., O.illl!H Ot-11 (Mn!(, Cll btttfl NltlltH O• 1..,........... ... 1,,, .. ,. .... _,,, c .. , ~... Cl ' I I • • I • • I I . . : --~-~ 0.1 Ir f"tl91 ~"' IUcMttl ._N:f • • • Default For· NYC , . Fading NEW YORK (AP) -PTe1i- dent Ford bas promised billiona . Y "in federlll loans !or New 'York City. City resident.I face b.J.&her ta.se a. As a result on t~Js Thanksgiving Day, u,e threat of cit)' default has been put off un· ti! 11178. 11Jat's a big change from tbe crl11s atmosphere of the pal six months when default was a.round the corner every two weeks or so. lmmediately following F'ord "s news conference Wednesday night, Mayor Abraham D . Beame sajd the help came only at the cost of much hardship to t.M rlty's ei&bl million residents and warned that the city's pro· bJeml weren't over. He said the President ·s pro- mise of'.federal. Joans of up to $2.3 billion in the current fiscal yt.ar and a like amount in each of the next two years only •:.marks a l'rucial turnlng point." Ford's announcement did Ottllf .................. NEW OC ASSESSOR Brodley Jacobo Newport Aide Recovering • p,....r,,.eAI JACOBS ••• ... dons that have already foUOW<d Ute lndrefiatAC. and aldlled1olls &ozen by the •upervllors au ti key positjons tn the office. ··1·m t'ertaln there 11 latent pot.ntiaJ on the exilti.ns staff. I pl4n to meet wilh the people abd to cet to know them and thf't.r <'•pabill.tiet aj soon u posslble." Jacobs said. Unlike the other five f10alists who survived preliminary ad- ministrative SC'reening as weJJ a:1 scrutiny by • special <'jtizens· committee, Jacobs b.u no direct experience in government. '"As a matter of fact," he said, ··1·ve never been in the. as- ses50t's offi<'t". ·' Desp\te his Jack of e.<perienc.e. Jarobs won the sUpPort of four or the five county supervisors who. by law, were handed the task or seJeeting a normally elected of- ficial . One supporter, board ('hairman Ralph Diedrich. said Jacobs· background in private industry "will bring the profit moti\!e to government."' "That ·s not to :say I expect the assessor 's office to show a pro· fit.·· Diedrich explained. COUNTY FIREMEN USE 'JAWS OF LIFE' TO FREE TRAPPEO IRVINE BOY Anthony Krasco, Five Other Family Member• Hurt In Colllalon mark a change from his repeat- ed stand that the city .would have to save Jt1elf from bankruptl'y without federal aid. Jn explaining his decision to offer help, Ford said "New York has baileC:l itseU out" and the federaJ loans would not cost tax- payers outside New York a single penny. He stated that steps taken by the city and the New York Legislature t he past several days actually erased a deficit that amounted to $3.95 billion (or the fiscal year ending June 1976. Jake Mynder.se. director of gerieral services for the l"ity or Newport Real"h, is in stable con· dition in Jl o a g !\1emorial Hospital' intensive care unit after suffering a massive heart attack. Mynderse, 62, was stricken at his We stcliff home over the weekend and rushed to the hospital after being treated by paramedics. "However, I think lhatorienta- tion --keeping costs at; minimum, paying attention o service-more bang for y ur buck. so to speak, is something that is needed in government,"' the Fullerton supervisor said. I Weather A 1'P1Wlt.\(l,.lr>Q ev, "'"'" Pill • l••oKl'lf>•Oll• wNi. ltOt l•nQ on '"' M oll••11, '11111"9 N:>llO.y tretllt, "•UinQ '" lf•v••. •l>d c•11m1nQ •I 1~••1 ti 11W'\ ....,.., llw Nllt0n1! Wtll""• Slrvltt c111..i "1 mejor "''nit• Uorrn'' •I\ ttll11reo '" !oo<ll""'" h· llrl<Jh •nd •i:lfflDlnq 1now K«>ll rnl,l(h <Ii II• ~I. II SP"•VtO \M•er1 -,,.,......1 .... m1 '°"U\-"11 llonQ '"" Ml\1h.,Wi v1nev 10 the Gullo! 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TM r1ln, If •I comt1, wllt be .. come>lflll<I by -"nds gu1llno up to 2~ m l1 n..,. "°""· '°'"""'"" .... ,t, llltllher front movlnQ ln10 Horttlt•n Qllfornl1 ..ito wlll brlno cooler 1.....,....1ur11. Wlthfll.,.. IDOIY ""' .. ...0 FrkMoy .... , U. ,.........,,..,~, ••1<9-d tl'lt mld·10J WednHdey bll ... 1111 1•ln (lelr ••CIPI ..,,. d•lf11ng ..... tnft\ bUilllo ln 1 ... \..O~ An'Qtlft 1rt1. Front Page A I JETS ... gro)llld crews in DE'lroit . TWA 's night continued to Los Atigeles . · Authoritie s sa id the -qassengers were being treated at Wayne County Ge neral Hospital. Wayne County Sherirr Sgt .·Waller Pydlek said the in- $1.de of the plane was "a mess." ., Offi<'ials said there was no Qiajor damage to the airplane, 41lthough deputies who helped ~arry off the injured said the in - JMde of the <'raft was strewn with food and that a few ceiling Panels were knocked out. Driver Test Proves Fatal : !,ONG BEACH (APJ -A state driver's license examiner died Wednesday of injuries suffered last week in. an auto accident "'hile conducting a driving test. State officials said the victim, Vinc~t W. Jones, 62, had con- duct.ed 132,000 driving tests in bis '24.ye°ar state career -more than any other examiner in the ,Department of Motor Vehicles history. State officials said Jones was the first OMV examiner ever kill~ in a driving test. . . - ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT 1N> Or-Co..<I 0••1• f>;IOf, wtl\11 -.fll(l'I 11 <.,....to,,,..d '"" .. ~,., P1 •\\. " J><lO'•\llf'd DV tn. °''"Q'' CW•l l'~l>ll>M~q Con.,,,fiy !,oop,"~lr P<lol•G<l\ ,.,. pubHWlt<I M(lfld~y !!'Ir-I •IO••V "'' , ..... "''""· ..... .,.,.., °""""· '""'"'"''"" !lorMl'l/IOuM~•n \l•!i••· ''""''· l>Hd'•b<l<k "'•"•• •!ICl Liq ..... S.•~l'l~l'I (~! "~·"'llo ·~-I t<[lh"" 11 putlll-<I \111 ... d.oy• _,,Sun ""'' ,.,.. """<01>fl pupl,,l'l•r>Q Pl~nl " •t .ll' V..\I 6•~ ~lff•I, "''"NI•>•. Ctl1'°'"'A ~·~ . . . ' . Robert N . Weed r •111drnl'"""' Pve>l•- Jack R. Curlev \I Kt "'tl!Clt"' •ncl 0.-•' MIMO"f Themas Keevll [d•I•• Ford Backs New Inquiry WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford Maid Wed- nt>sday night there are ·'some new dt>velopmenls. not evidence but new de- velopments" that warrant a limitl"d reopening or the inquiry into the assassina- tion of John F . Kennedy 12 years ago. (Related story, A51 . . Rut Ford said the War- ren C.ommisson, on which he served, did its work thoroughly in the IO-month invttstigation that led it to concludt' Kennedy was murdered by J,ee Harvey Oswald, acting alont'. Front Page A I HINSHAW. • Michael Capizzi 's objection was sustained by Judge Kneeland. 6 in Family Hurt; Other Driver Held Six mt>mbt>rs of an Irvine fami · ly were injured in a traffic acci- dent Wt>dnesday night when their car was struck broadside by another vehicle in lrYine, police said toda y. The driver and Jone occupant o f the other car, Karin Dauterman. 33, of Orange, was However, there is no state or city plan to eliminate the deficit that quickly. also seriously injured. She was FROMME booked into the jail ward al • • • • Orange County Medical Center' on drunkt>n driving rharges. after the assassination of Presi· The other victims of the 9:50 dent John F. Kennedy. Mi:ss p,m . accident were all members ftomme wa!" the first person of tht> F.d Krasco family of chargedundertheJaw. lr\·ine . The gun contained four bullets The wor:st injurie:s W<"re suf-in the ammunition clip and none f{'r<"d by J\nthony Krasco, 15, who in the firing chamber. Some wit- was trapped in the crumpled nesses te.stified they heard the wreckage of the family sedan for weapon "click:'. and said Miss about 20 minutes, according to Fromme shoutt"d out. "It didn't Police l.t . Jerry Boyd, go off. Can you believe? It didn't The boy was finally Creed by goo((." · Orange County firemen using a Immediately after the jury "Jaws of Life" device to tear the was impaneled, she blurted out twisted metal away, she wanted to change her pl.ea to He was listed in serious condi· guilty and at another point tried lion at Tustin Community toplead"nocootest." Hospital today following removal· The retired Army colonel has been a <'ity employe for 12 years. Taser Raid NEW YORK !UPI> -Holdup m~n took an estimated $100,000 in gems from a diamond merchant in midtown Manhattan Wednes· day after shooting h.im with an electroni<' dart gun, or laser, police reported. The victim, iden· tified as Joseph Hertany, was taken to St. Clare's Hospital. where he was reported in fair <'ondition. Daily Pilot D.li"'«y Is Gwara"tffd Wonday·Fndily It you <lo rm! havf' \IOI.If PilPPf by '!:> 30 p m . c;ill b<•l()f(• 7 (Im and .,our copy wtll ti<" d..-· fl V('f('(! Saturday .1nd Sunday II '(Ol.1 CJO no! •~C•ve you• co0r by 9 i'I m SaTu•· dav. 0t 8 a.m. Sunday. cau bef0te 10 a m. and your copy will be del111er(!d. CWclltotlo. lei~ Most Orange County Areas 6<11...flJ I Norlhwesl Hunl ongJon Beach. and weslm•n~ter ..•.•.•. 54~1110 Sah Clernenle. Cap1sl1ano Beacti, S an ..hJan Cao1st1ano. Dana Po•fll. South Lagun.a. l;,tgunaNiguel ••••••..•. 495-0610 Supervisor Robert Battin was more direct. "What we don't net>d around here are more professional bureaucrats,·· Battin said ... I ex- pe<'t someone from private en- terprise to do something more than add more bodies to his staff so his job will seem more impor- tant.'" Hoth Diedrich and Battin said the assessment expertise needed by an assessor can come from staff skills cultivated by a good administrator. In addition to filling the stair voids and preparing to turn out next year's assessment roll, Jacobs will inherit the task or completing administrative changes recommended last sum· mf'r by Board of Equalization auditors. The auditors were called in by the supervisors to review the as- sessor's offire records and pro- cedures after Vallerga was in - dicted in mid-May. Jacobs said he has not yet seen the auditors' report or the 39. changes recommended in the portion of the report made public. Nor has he seen that portion o( the auditors' handiwork not made public, the newly appoint- ed assessor said. Upton then testified that his at- torney advised him that bribery was involved in advice offered to the Tandy group that enabled the firm to avoid higher assessments by juggling inventories at the time that they were appraised by assessor· s off ice officials. ot his spleen and surgery for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The witness made it clear that he tqought he had played a lead· ing role in maneuvers that led to the Tandy group's being dee.Jared immune from payment of more than $9-18,000 in import taxes. ''But isn't it your duty to advise rompanies of this type of pro- redure and help them in exactly the way that you hel~ them at inventory time?," Moc'gan asked Upton. ''Yes. I thought so," Upton said. "But I acted on my lawyer's ad· vice.'' "But why did you plead guil- ty?,·· Morgan again asked him. Again, Judge Kneeland sus- tained Capizzi 's objection to the question. Morgan, who at one point of his interrogation could be heard in the next courtroom, was told by Upton that the Coast Guard and the agency's auxiliary were the recipients of radio equipment ·given to Upton by the Tandy Corp. Upton said that one stereo unit was raffled to raise Cunds for the auxiliary of which he was a member. He testified that walkie-talkies were given to the Coast Guard's Power squadron in which he also claimed mem· bership. Judge Kneeland ordered the jury to return to his courtroom at 9:45 a .m. Monday when Morgan wi.11 resume questioning of Upton. Mother Died SANTA MONICA (AP) -Ac- tress Moyna MacGUI Lansbury, II>, mother' of Angela Lansbury, died at her home here after a Jong career in tbe United States. Canada, England and her native Jreland. other injuries, including several broken bones, a collap;ed lung and kidney damage. Also in serious condition at the hospital is the boy·s mother, Beverly, 33, who was driving the car east on Main Street when it was hit at the intersection o( Main and MacArthur Boulevard. Mrs. Krasco underwent sur· gery for extensive internal in· juries, Boyd said. In fair condition at the same hospital is 6-year·old Staci Krasco, who suffered a broken pelvis and leg. Other Krasco children with }esser injuries are Wendy, 13; J ay, 13, and Alexia, JS months. All were being kept at the hospital for overnight observation, Boyd said. 4,000 Firemen IJattle Blazes In Mountains GLENDALE (UPI) -Four thousand firefighters, working with shovels and band-scrapers. .made slow but steady progress in their battle to quell two huge brush fires in the mountains north and east of Los Angeles. The big Tujunga canyon blam which has charred 46.000 acres since SUnday was 80 percent con- tained by nightfall, the U.S. Forest Service reported. About 30 miles to the east in the same forest, the so-called village fire at the Mt. Baldy ski resort was 30 percent contained with 2.000 men on the lines, Helicopters and fixed-wing airplanes made water drops on hot •pots to .• back up the ground forces slogging it out with their shovels and scrapers to beat down the names. Poet Wakoski Sets ~eading at College Poet Diane Wakoski, recipient of the Jlobert Frost ' Fellowship and the National Couocjl of the Arts Prize, will read from selected poems Monday at 8 p.m. in Saddleback College's television studio. . . . • SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' ,,.. " • • ·STARTS , . TOMORROW ' Fa~ulous ~nds for ypu, yo.ur family, . . . . . ' ' and yoiir home. Merch'aridi'se reduced l/~to-1/2. l>fus, m~ny special purchases. .. J I ·I " Wakoski, who lectures at UC Irvine as a visiting: poet from the University or Wisconsin, has published 11 books or verse and js represented in six anthologies of poetry. Her visit to the college was made pnssible by a gr-ant from the C"alifornia Arts Commission. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San J?icgo Freeway at Hrist~I, Costa Mesa, 556-0hl I J ------· I --1 _J ' I Co~t Girl Set to Lead UCLA Cheers Victim Bot ( ' a11ULASY11&Y& ... ...., ....... ,..... yean 010, st.oe1e'Pltlman wu leadina ebeen far tbe Seo KiDp o( Coron• dd Illar Blah Scbool-Pli Friday, Ibo pelltAI N<i•"'"t Be .. h resident will he leodlnJI i:ta.eers tor the UCLA 8n.d.M as they battle tbelr cto11town rival-. the USC Trojam, foe a ROie Bowl btrili. If !be Bndlls win, StoclawW co tolbe RI* Bowl, too. AceGrdliig to !be JS-year-old so;=ore. t1ie 'whole UCLA •• Is lo hl&b gear , .... tlie· liil Pll\I! Friday. . ' ''Sore; we'll win," -U.. bounty ehffrleader. "Our IUln lsreally good ... Stacie Is wrapped uP In her cheerleading. But she maintains high padea as a dance major, spends many hours in volunteer work aod lits In other activities. Stacie's day bellns al 8:30 a .m .• when the eheerleading squad gela together to pr ad.lee. ''It's early, but it's the only time we all bad free, .. &be ex~ plain.a.. \ ' • • ' j ' Dal"'""'SWf'!"*• To Mo ··. ••• lit BRL\NB. KJNCt .. ~! 4'. ..... WASHINGTON (A ::.. Pauen,a:er1 on the 6:15 Wert Iii-. ..,. O'Y· ....... :• "Why are we 1toPl!!n1~;iilt the murmur from tome ot passengers in the comrnliCcr- traln to Maryland and vtlit VlrlinloTuesdoy night. :~: "I don't know. 'l'he !: 55 1topped ahead of us ." THERE WAS A PAUSE in a card g:1me as commuters noticed the Qasbing Ugbts on a road near the Maryland-District of Colum· bia line: three fire trucks, lwt'> ambulances, two police squad cars and.more coming. ''They must have hit something ••• Are theY,.qll,'i!'" tracks?·· someone said. •!•. • "Look at all tho ligh(fl ~t means trouble ••• IOoil:lt.i~ we'rf' going to be here awhile ... : "'Did lbey hit someUil~?'" several people asked ~ft. turning from the driver'• com · partment. ••NO,'' SAID ONE. "We've got to wait for the coroner.·· At 8 a.m., she's oll to her classes, which she says come before all else on' her list or prjorities: Somewhefe In the day, she usually squeezeiC in another hour of cheer leading practice. NEWPORT'S STACIE PtnMAN LEADS CHEER FOR UCLA FOOTBALL TEAM Former c:orOnii det Mar High Cheerleader Hopea ,Friday Won't Brtng Last Hurrah Lying in lbe weeds: was the body o( an unidentifi<.>d man struck and killed by the first train. A sheet covered his r e .. WAITING, HOPING Bowl Bid Due? Mr. McBurney ,Of Newport Dead at 56 f\tneral services are pending today for Robert McBurney. well known along the Newport Pier waterfront area, who died Monday at the age of 56. Mr. MrBurney, who bas no sur- vivors. was employed as a cook at Scotty's Fish and Chips, 2110 W. Ocean Front. He apparently suffered a heart attack while tak- ing a break from h.is cooking duties Monday evening. A fellow employe found Mr. Mr Burney collapsed in the alley biehind the restaurant and called the Newport Beach paramedics, -who attempted to revive him. He was taken to Hoag Memorial Hos pital and w as pronounced deadon~rriYal . Mr. McBurney had been employed at Scotty's for only six months prior to his death, but employes there say he was well known throughout the waterfront area. ~ He was formerly employed at SChock's boat yard and also '~pent a number of years as a : m echanic in the Me rchant ~M arine. !Hearst Term · ! CLEVELAN D (AP) -A 1 Brooklyn, Ohio, man was sen- te~ed to three years in prison after he pleaded gui lty Wednes- day to trying to extort $250,000 from Randolph A-: Hearst: San Francisco Examiner publisher. Richard G. Kravanja, 35, was sentenced by Judge Ben c. Green, of U.S. District Court here . Between. classes, she fits in volunteer work at two aep&rate institutions. At the Cal State Northridge Rehabilitation Center, she helps children with cerebral palsy use the therapy pool. And, in a cam· pus program called "Bridging the Gap," she teaches dance to convicted felons at a prison in Norwalk. ''When I'm through with col· lege and graduate school, I plan to do something in the field of dance therapy,·· she explains. Stacie adds that she hopes to find a· job in that field somewhere in Orange County, where she's lived all her life. As part of her cheerleading, Stacie helps plan and lead all the rallies on campus prior to games. She's a cheerleader for all the campus ~ports, not just football. "'Well. the re's football on Saturdays, wrestling on Wed· nesdays and Thursdays, water polo, soccer. volleyball .•. " she trails off, mentioning all the. sports at UCLA. "That's not to mention the girls' sports. We cheer for those, too,·· says Stacie. She says that turnouts at girls' sports are sur._ prisingly large, especially for volleyball. Stacie, daughter of Ted and Audrey Pittman of Harbor View Homes, says cheerleading is respected and admired on the Westwood campus. ''It's not a 'hokey· thing at all. I~ of girls try out for it, and those who make it are admired.'' If the Bruins are victorious on Friday, as thousands of students,. alumni and other fans are hop- ing, Stacie will reap even more prestige. A lot of girls can look back in later years and recall when they, led cheers. But few can re• minisce about the time they led cheers at the Rose Bowl. Laguna Kids Get Lesson From Above lt wasn't exactly manna from heaven, but it was from the sky and lt ls providing students at Laguna Beach's Top of the World Elementary School with food for thought. It is a ra"iosonde, a little white box with antenna and assorted doojigs sticking out from it. It was sent aloft in a balloon by the National Weather Service to measure wind s peeds, tem· perature&, humidity and such. It parachuted down on Top of the World School Tuesday after- noon and snagged in a tree. Stu· dent Cullen Burgess, 11, climbed the tree and brought it down. Principal Al Haven wa! trying to reach tbe Weather Servict:" Wednesday to have someone from the agency pick it up at the school and lecture the students on the device. Ordinarily the r adiosonde. about the size of a breadbox is just mailed back. The last address on the device indicated it was found by a man in Burl)ank , 111 . ''We would like to make th.i s a real learning experience for the kids. Naturally, they're all excit4 ed about it," Haven said. Leftists Taken LISBON, Portugal (UPI) The government consolidated its power in Lisbon and the sur· rounding countryside today, placing the area under strict martial law in the aftermath of a leftist military revo lt. Progovernment commandos wiped out one of the last pockets of resbtance Wednesday when they overran a rebel military police regiment in a pitched bat- tle behind tbe presidential palace. Grandpa'$ Pilg~nl~e the first Thanksgiving wITh their grandchildren in the school's kindergarten classes. The Indian on the left is grandson Phillip Hecker. 5. No, Phillip, Grandpa wasn ·1 at that very first Thanksgiving. Seaiors Only D_istrict Lifts Lid On PE Requirement m air\8. The r eaction was immediate in a large part of the crowd of con· gressional employes, officials or federal agencies, lawyers, re- porters, a n ar chitect, clerks and secretaries. "Why do we have to :stop? There·s no good reason why we have to wait! It's the law ... It's a stupid law. I don't see why we have to be inconvenienced," said one. Seniors .in the Huntington evengreatercrunchthannow ex-ANOTHER MAN took his Beach Union J-ligh School Dis-ists for classroom space, anger outside to the conductor. trict won't have to lake physical In addition, they said, some re-He would miss hi.s bus connection education next fall if they choose ductions will be needed in the home at his stop. He began to get not to, district officials an· physical educa tion staff. pu:shy, the trainman said later. nouoced Wednesday. The optional prog ram was ap-The man was arrested. ed d t t I J,ater, a policeman came And by September 197 7 prov un er a new s ._. e aw, bo d h f II l't .. physical education classes will which takes t•rrect in January. It a ar t e u Y 1 car, QOint1ng he I 3llows local school boards to set a flashlight on people's faces. optiona for both juniors and looking for the coat and briefcase seniors. up optional programs. or ··a guy with a beard and.gray lligh school trustees approved Water Attack pants ." the optional program at a m~t-"Wha t happened to him .•. ?·• ing Tuesday night on the recom· LIMERICK. Ireland (AP) someone asked. I mendation of Superintendent Two of Ireland's best known "He was arrested." the officer I J ake Abbott. women prisoner s. Bridget Rose said. However, he told the board Dugdale and Marian Coy le, that most s tudents leaving joined an attack Wednesday in FOR JUST A SECOND. people physical education classes will whic h inmates threw boiling turned sharply to'!!fard the_ haveto signupforothercourses water on policewome n at policeman -but for only a I in order to meet state require· I..imerick prison. police said. A second. ments. prison doctor said three guards '1'hat's hilarious! That's real· Officials: noted that the op· were scalded but not seriously in· Iy wild," said one lawyer, and tional program will create an jured. others started laughing. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· J.1.J. (}arrell6 . - Special Promotion on Leather Al.SO: Schafer, Heritage, Drexel leather Sofas ond Choirs At Special Sole Prices . ~: ·- ;;_!\:·~-- • ~I !r• ·"·°"··°'··---' r \·: ii , . . _. ' • ---. -'\. ...... -. llOW $699 1'14 inrh frnlf1f'r ,in(11 Luxurious sofa covered in leather, a unique look and feel of luxury. A fu11, 84'' wide-, ""ail able in 4 colors ol lefilher. 'fr:u FINOri!O Designer Wil Be Happy To AssGt f'ot1. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DE,SIGNERS Open Mon., lhuri. & Fri. E ... es. 221! HAR BOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. • \•~· 1 If you're lAke pilgrim Earl Hecker,. your Thanksgiving got off to an early start Wednesday at Andersen School in Newport Beach. Grandpa Hecker, along with a lot o! other grand!athers and grandrnoUiers, spent a few hours rel.iving _j ___ _ f l • •----~---------·---'" .... -·····-· .. -... • • -DAil V PILOT Thursd1 , November 'Zr. 197S IF YOU 'RE THE QUIET TYPE, YOU'LL LOVE THIS COAST LIBRARY FACILITY Huntington Be ach's Main Street Building Not Getting Enough U1e L•tely ·:-... ... : .. ~ -:· No Shushing • ••• ··-:-: ... . ·. .. Ma ih Street Library's Quiet . ·. ::. Ry ROR F.RT HARK ER desks \\·hi!c one man was browsi ng through a rack of paperback books. .·. 01 IM DIU~ "1101 !.Utt •"11 ·" d 'h -:· 1t s peace an quiet l ut ynu \~·ant 1n ;i Nir.'.!ry, look no further than the :O.l<i tn Strl'l'l Tfl E OTll F.R OC'C U PA~T WAS City Tre~s urt•r· \\'..1r rt•n 1-lall "'ho v.·a s taking dog iJCt'llSl' ft'es and waler bill payments a nd bad no customers. ~nch in Huntington &•urh. -:::: Often thC'rl' :.irt• mnre volunll·('r \\'Orkf'rs ~ind th-: t'ht·ckout desks than rt><l.dc.•rs ur Jt-Qv1sers. :-: In a \Vhile, t\,·o young boys strolled in a nd thumbed through .i couple of books before le~\·ing :::· :V.RS. '.'1ARIF. SHF:F.TS, a {'OOrdinator for *!untel'r library services, says the drastic jidloff at the onc_·e bustling libra ry coincided ~th the opening of the Central Library in "pril. "' '.\!rs. Sheets said the !\f ain Street branch h.ls nt~arly 80,00V volumes, almos t the sam e as at the new library. "It's a wondl'rful rarillty," she said, "I j11~t \\'ish more Jll'Oplewould ust' it." TWO OTHER RRANCll IJRRAR IF.S, Ban . ning and Grah<1n1 , report attendance is dow n but not as St'verely. a •• •!•. "It 's like a tomb," she s;iys. "We kno\v '1~ located in a _fine a rea ''"ith1n \valking di s- ..c>ace of senior c1tiz('ns and school youn~i:.lers . :;:~ ''Perhaps pl'opl(' think it's closC'd ," she ~mised . ·· . .\t any rate il·s l'l'rlainly spooky ~·n there.·· 'trs. Shl•ets says the re are no plans to close the brant·h sit('S as long i!IS vol un teers a1·e ,,·i!!inr to \\'vrk. "but they are getting dis· cour:iged ." she s:11d . I --' .\ ::~· An afternoon visit to the facility revealed :G:tere "'ere three \\'Oml'n IJ..:h1nd the checkout -~- Tht• three branch librari('s are open from OQC\n to 9 p.m. !\londay through Thursday and from !Oa.m . to ·I p.m.onSaturdays. , •• ·-.......... w' . -.. ~~ •l• .. • :::us ·; .. ~ ....... :·:~ . . ....... ·:-.: :·: 'Counterfeiting' . ..... .. ...... I :-:i:; ' ..... . ·~ .... .. Coast Consultant Airs Inflation Cure ~·.' JtH>OtJG FRIT7.SCll F. t ::i:·o11i..o.uvP11cr1 s11" ~ ••1itkat1on is confiscation with~; tax,·· acC'ordin~ lo lhl· formepre.sident or P\Jre.x Corp . C~u e d infl a tion a nd in- stabil1fy or the U.S. monetary syst~"·ill cause economic di:-.· astet 1£!i the governnlent outbids most-f.b:mpanies for finanl·ing in capitit inarkets, Alan Stoneman. now :k "' inancial consultant 1n :'>Jew~ Beach. told the f'rit·nds o!U~ine this week. ... "~YORK CIT\"S massi\"e fiscati;reds are a microcosm of the ~!ems of our country." said Sttinema n. Fi OClcing incrPasingly large' fede('~~eficits by printing more mon~Stone man said, is really a taxlf!!lt robs individuals or part of th~rth of their money. 1-le-~erred "to the federal gov-ern~ as "the only legal coun· terre·i;s\;r we have in this country" in d~lin g the eauses of infla-tion ~ a Possible cure. .... RY:P)UNTING MORF. money to P"~f federal deficts without ~:· -:·: a halancing increase in produr- ti\'ity. ht' said , tht• ~ovC'rn mt·nt is avoiding a .. politil·all y un- popular .. tax. "Inflat ing the currency in- volves a certain amount of hocus pocus, and direct blame for the effect can ht~ distributt•d to olht.'rs." he said. .Stont>m~1n dl'tailetf the capital requirem('nts of industry in the cllming dec;1de, conchtd1n g that ,·irtuJll.v unC'1)ntrollabll' ft•deral deficits m::i y blO\\. medium and !'mall firms out of tht.• short-term capital market. THE RF:SUI.T, flF. said . \\'ill be a capital crunch causing in · creased unemployment . The only cure Stoneman sees is bal;:inced federal budgets that \\'Ottld halt printing of money to pay back part of the deficils and borrowing the rest in competition \\'ilh business. Rut b uilt in escalation in already existing la"s will bring the rederal budget total to $420 billion by 1977, he said. I.ast year. 72 percent of the total federal budget excluding defense Cias·h Won't Stop Q oshy's Campaign ··:-J r~ attorney William M. CroslS::S race dO\\'n the 7,ith As· seml:ll)::Uistrict campaign trail has grjlten off to ;.i rough star! . ••• ... Cr~!Sy already had sci the date fit the Republic:.in primary camitale n kickoff for Oec. ·1. wbe~' and h i~ wife were in· volvfll!ln a traffic accident in SBllt~~·· ••• .. .. and-rlrn driver hit the COtJ car from behind at a s over 100 miles an hour, Mn..., ., sby said, knQ('king the auto~. an embankment at the side 'be Santa Ana Freeway 1n San a last week . ·-· y W edne.aday wa s ed-for surgery on h1:s rs. Crosby sustained a m and le1 In the crash, :•. .-:b..01by said Wednesday thlit mrshap ill nol change. the plan\ for the campaign. I . f I ' UNDERGO ES SURGERY Cand idate Crosby , . , • spending \\'JS "uncontrollable," :-;aid Stonen1an. riling figures of the federal Office ol Manage· ment and Rud get. r l T!:-IG PRES ID F.:-IT John:son·s "(;reat Soc iety"' pro- vrams as an example, he said , "Out!Jys for these progr ams ha\"e escalated from $30 billion to Sl50 billion annually. and many people in government question \\'hether the programs are ac- romplishing their objectives - meritorious as those may be.·· An escalation clause tying Socia.I Security payments to rises in the cost of living, he said. will raise payments from a monthl y maximum of $304 .90 during 197•1 to $636.30 by 1985. Ry 2025, he sa id paym ents should be $5,114.10 a month. "The question is: how much will it buy?·· he asked. "The t a x a ssessme nt on workers will exceed their federal income tax in the next few years. F.ven with increased taxes, the program will run at a deficit by liB>, ··he s aid. HE P REDICTED payments to rise from $70 billion this year to $150 billion by 1985, adding, "The program exceeds our funding capa bility and may fall or its own weight because of the high tax burden it places on young peo· pie." The only remedy, he said, is re· cognizing that federal borrowing is a potential d isaster a nd balancing fede r al budgets before it is too late. Yule Lighting Permit Given • 'Grief' Course • S-acked Saddleback Communi ty Collete Dl1trict trusted have ap. provt'd a course titled "Losl and • Grief" de.spite one tru.lee'1 com-ploint that it appeared to be ''Written for newspapen in ~r to&etattention.·· The cour1e, a part ol the Allied Health Department"s olleriftg•, '"will look at lhe P'YCholo&lcal, socloloeical a nd economic sphere• of adaptation in various area• 9f loss such aa health_. ~l function, body imaee, .. ac .-inc to the course outline. IT W AS PRO POBRD In responae to requests from nurses workJne in community mental MaJth and hotpltal1, according to Del E s chbach. d iv l1 ion chairman for aUJed health. She said most students in the course will probably be majoring or workinc in health care. However", Trus tee Frank Grt'inke said he leans the Allied Health Depar tment rounea are beinc ottered ''more for the spec. tacular than the educational aspects of it ." ANOTHE R DEPARTMF.N· .tal cour1e. Death ~ Dying, had prev.iously been qut>Stioned by the trustees. ' The cou r se was approved des pittt, oppos io'J vol.e s by G reinke an Robert Ba r tholomew . Saddle back's A.rt Sale Set Sprucing Up 1'11i. Claus' Christmas Markel v.·iU 'open from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m . Tuesday on th e SaddJeback (',ollege rampus. J o Well s (le ft ), Na talie Winterbottom and Peggy Gettle (seated) d ecorate the me-centered Christmas trees \V hich \vill be on d isplay Sunday only at Ne,vport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., .'lewpcrt Beach, from 10 a .m . to 6 p .m . Admissio n to event spomsored by m useum counril is $2 for adults and 50 cen ts for children 12 and under . Several area artisans a nd m e rch a nts will display t he ir wares during the saJ e sponsored by the campus Women's Center. Re freshment• will also be served. WE ARE THE #1 SKI SHOP -IN ea SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -SELLING SPORTING o·s SKIS SINCE 1934 We Know Skiing Better SlLllllC FU#FOll 51 YIMI · ____ _.. ________ _ A FULL LINE 2~.!!~·p~~;Ea. 547-2545 SPORTS STORE WE'VE MOVED f,l •Fishing •Hunting •Golf •Tennis •Back Packing •Water Sports • Basket Ball •Football •Soccer •Games •Billiards LAY-A-WAY FOR XMAS .. ;::;""' WE HAVE EM! I . ,,..y ... _, ) ·I SEA SUIT AND O'NEIL 5 ... ~, ''SNO PANTS'' ·~•q, The 2 tone and lightning ' i bolt models-- MADE FROM DIVE SUIT MATERIAL-They stretch-They're wa~They look great- ' ' GUARANTEED SKI BOOT FIT Yts, . the new Nonflca "MIRROR" fits so well, we can eua rantee 1 flt. 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( NEWSAN~ YSIS J pact was analyzed by romputer and th.;• "showed all traj~toriea in a forward d ire<'tion and no particle's going bsckward. saulo41lon tend•' lo rule ""t multiple assauiD !Pies ...i aupPort Warre,iii ;cGmml'iilt>n rontlusiom, photo analysts say. Expert• who examined the films sa_id the results cast ctoubts on a theor1 that f()fmer Texu Gov. John Conna.Jly Was wowaded by a bullet olber t!>an the Oil!'. which first wut t.broueb Ktn· nedy's ne<k. That ~ IUI· ge.sts ~at a ·second 1s11fti11 millb have been behlad Ibo prea- identlalllmouioe. ' -TllEllE WAS so tndioi'u Kennedy was shot from the t.ront, cutln.g: more doubt on a theory of ~ ~r as1assln on a nearby cr111y1rno11 . ly delttted ''a rapid change" In Connally a half second before he previously said he noticed ht-Ing hit, based ,upon hill viewing or the Zapruder(ilm. "Thtse results <'Ut the gap betwten Kennedy''S fll'St rea('tiOn to being ishot and Connally's, .. Corbett ssid. "SO, IT WOU l.D appear that a balllsti<'s expert would conclude that the.~ shot was from tM rear," be 11.-1d , 1'h(• Zapruder film shows Ken · nt"'dy mov1nl( slightly fOl""'ard be(or-.~ the exploilve impact ol the shot o( his head, •nd then moving violently back and to h.is lert. I • TllE PROTO SPEOAJ.l also said that whit oome people ate as a man "Ith a rifle bidden ura ~ ·'tiithind -a --bush in the famed Retfrfllg1 Zoj>rudet m~actullly is .... op-. Senate Republican Leader • ti~~ti,~~ ltd< eorv .. a Hugh Scott has hinted he · firm speclalialztC'~pptlcs, photo plans to retire rather than systems and pbotoerapbie seek re -election in analysis, stuclied 1Uides·from the.~ Penns lvania next year. Original ft.Im tlken in Dallas ~Y - Sc ot t , 75, faces' GOP ·AbrabamZapruder,ac!eat<Oi>Y · primary fij!ht and is still ·o! the entire.film and mmsw.en • s uff.eying from Jinli;s 'to 'b1oth.,..onNov.22,1li63 .. • , • Watergate and recent Gulf A""'1)S their conclusions:. fl> Oil controversy. -Jacqu~ Kennedy's..ioov&-.------~. --.... -ments at tho wtai>t o! the·h~ . -" So~ebody N~~~us ~ . - About 'Bebe' Book?· '."JF.W YORK (AP) -First there was a phone call author· Thom3s Kiernan 's publisher said it got, warning against publica· lion of his "inside biography" of Charles "Bebe" Rebozo, one of former President Ni:<on's close friends. Then there was a burglary :.ind the manustript was stolen. ''It's Qllite terrifying,'' ------------ Kiernan S3id Wednesday as he \\"Orked on reconstructing his OOok. "I'm \Vaiting for tht\_ other shoe to drop and I don't know who's holding thl> other shoe." T HE THI F.VF.S WHO broke in· to Kiernan'::; apartment the night of :"ol'ov. •i, "'hile he, his wife and baby were away. ignored the television. the stereo set and his wife's expensive jewelry. Instead, they took 382 handwritten manuscript pages. 13 letters relating to Rebozo's connections "'ith Nixon and 16 cassettes of interviews with 40 tb 50 persons done during a ~:J.r's reseorch. ; Why? Kil'rnan said he had "run the gamut of theories and haven't set tied on one·· but added he has ''very little doubt'' that SO· meone is trying to stop him £rom .publishing the book. ROGER STR .~US, president of Farrar. Straus & Giroux which Will publlsh1"the biography, was Nuke Devtce Detonated YUCCA FI.AT, Nev. CUPI> - .I\ nuclear device with a yield range of less than 20 kilotW, one of the smallest in recent months, was detonated Wedn esday beneath the :-.fevada test site. The devii;e, cod_e named "I.eyden," was set off 1.070 feet below the surface. according to a spokesman for t~e F.nergy and Research Development Ad -, ministration. No radiation was detected following tr.e explosion. the spokesman said, and the ground motion probably was not felt away from the test site bttause of the small yield -less than 20.000 ton~ of T:'.'IT . even more positive. ''Somebody's good and nervous," he said, "311d has re- ason to believe we're on 'to something over and above what has been published in various newspapers and magazines. Obsviously Kiernan·s hitting a raw nerve here." The first hint of what was to come occurred in September, Straus said. when "we had a phone C'all here saying Kiernan "'ould be in trouble and we would be in tr~uble if this OOok were publishE'd." I.ATER. STRAUS continued, he was called at hi s home several time-s by a man who repeatedly told him "Drop dead." He said he assumes this was related to the Rebozo book. Kiernan said he has no proof but suspects his telephone was tapped_ for about 10 days preced· ing the burglary. "The phone would ring ~nee 1 and then it would stop. My friends told me they would he~ click and then had to diaf again," he said. After the break-in he hid the telephone company check but said it found no evidence of a tap in the building, KI ERN . .\S SAID IF someone had been listening he would have heard bim discussing with hi s typist that the manuscript was about finished and arranging to dcliver it to her the next week. He also would have known-that the author and his "'ife were\o be out that day. Kiernan estimates con· servative!y that the burglary has put him about six months bebind. He said he has no copy of the manuscript. The Manhattan district at- torney's office said it would con- firm that an investigation was under ''-'3Y in the case but would give no details. New York Gov. Hugh Carey and Anne Ford Uzielli. an :. heiress to Ford Motor fortune, have been seen together ·'recently at several New York City ni ght spot s. provoking rumors or possible romance. Carey, a widower, has 12 children. Anne, 32, is di vorced from stockbrok.er Giancarlo Uzielli and has two children . -CoMally, seated In front o! Kenlledy In the limousine, •P- pears to react to being shot more quickly _Utan he later testified.. Tbe analysts say this l.nrreases the lik•lihood or the Wuren Commls1ion 's conclusion that Connally was Injured by th~ same bullet that fint hlt Ken· nedy. -There ts evidence of •'1omethlng moving in a sixth fioor Window of the Te,,:as Book Depository,'' from where Ken- nedy~was allegedly shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. No other move· ment was seen on that floor. ' FllA.."'108 CORBETl'i a, senior photographic scient..ist at Itek, said in an interview the films were examined usini computer and optical le<'hniques unavaila· bltt .until recently. , , Concerning Connally's ;reac· lion to being shot, Corbett s.Ud five photo analysts inde_pend~nt- THIS, Al.ONG WITH an analysi:i of where bot.b men were sitting. enhances the Warre n Commission's one-bullet theory, he said. Critic~py the apparent .slower reaction by Connally could indicate he wal!i hit by another bullet. Tix-analJ'lis also said there was no man lrt a. bus h in front or the limousirle because the only bush in Zaprudf'r's field of view was five tO JO reet away rrom him and tootmall for someone to hide in. 'The photo specialists ~aid the focllli and optics of the movie camera apparently made the head of a person standing in the open in front of the bus h appear inside the bush. Corbett said the direction of parti<'les from Kennedy's fatal head wound at the moment of im· ··wt do not see any evidence of an t:<ternal fore~ hitting him from the front," Corbett said. "The only otht'r moving obJttt near him was he-r-Mrs. Kennedy. "='lo one has f'ver looked at her before, so we did,·· he said. CORBF.TT SAID TllF. films sho"'ed for the first time that both of l\lrs. Kennedy's hands; \Ve re in front of the Pr('s idcnt at the time of the fatal shot. She was to Kennedy's left <1nd fal·ing him \\'hen the bullet hit . "Our hypothesis is that she had both hands on him at the impact of the bullet and she relt the full impat't, ··he said . ''There is an in · dication she wa s imparting a force somewhere and the only place we can see is through her hands.·· • ----.... .., ___ : ~.... ..~::: Lewis Eng m a n ~ submitted his resi.gnaltljl..,f chairman of the Fe4~al Trade Commission ?nd·JDllY seek GOf nomi·natiQJt:!(or Michigan Senate sea~~ vacated by Philip ttart;W . '-;;;. .. 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It propases that families gathered for their Thanksgiving meal take a moment to make a s mall donation lohelpthe hungry. Jo""'or those who do not have a favorite charity to which to give their donation, the Food for Peace or. .$.ce of the Agency for Jnternational Development is .:terving as a Clearing ho use to channel g ifts to the most needy. Checks may be sent to Thanksgiving, Box 68, Washington D.C. 20014 . The Day of Thankful Gi v iOg is a concept in keep· -ing \Yith the American s pirit . Jl is \'w'Orlh thinking about -and acti ng on -today. The Regents' Offer · I n an e ffort to "get the negotiations off dead c enter,'' Univcrsjty of California regents meeting last week at UC Irvine approved a new offer to Orange County for the purchase of Orange County Medical Cente r. Although the specifics of the offer were kept un- d er wraps, lt included a "cJariJication" that the un~· i versity wanted to purchase the land as 'veil as the buildings a nd new terms for county payment for treatment of indigent patients, according to UC Presi· dent David Saxon. plicated by massive deficits the regents arc confront- ed with at the four existing uni\'ersity teaching hospitals. There is concern among regents that Jast year's $6.2 million deficit will increase next year, put~ ting a strain on the over-all UC budget. !\tore than a year ago, university and county negotiators reached an agreement acceptable to both. That was shot down in this year's state budget, \\Illich included the $5.5 million purchase price but re· quired a rel!egotiaUon of the amount to be paid by the ('Ounty to the university for indigent patients• care. Perhaps it is not too much to hope that the latest re- gents' move will get thingsoffthedimesoon. Thecoun. ty taxpayer is the loser for every day th at the county must continue tooperatclhemedical center. I Curious Logic A recent Poll conducted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce revealed some curious gaps in thinking, re· lativt• to the basic values that keep a country free. 1'he poll asked businessmen to list in order the value s they feel will be most important in the com in& decade. A tabulation of more than 1,000 responses Found freedom of speech ranking seventh an ~isl of nine- and freedom of the press at the bottom elf tile list. Ahead of these, the businessmen-placed their values as follows: 1/ private ecnononilc system 2/ personal r esponsibility 3/ elected representative go v- ernment 4/ religious faith 5/ nationil securitv 6/ the work ethic. Personal security, in eiRth place, r~nked after freedom of speech but ahead of pt'ess freedom . Th~ whole matter of buying the teaching hospital for the UCl-California College of Medicine is com- It is indeed a cwious logic to believe that a private economic system, a n elected representative govern- m ent or religious faith can exist without the two basic freedoms thatrankedso low. ~IT'S BEEN A t:JAS.'' Food and I B . 1 usiness I· 'Don't Mix 1 ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) 11 When I returned to the city, a fter a prolonged absence, there W<'Ce more than a dozen telephone slips on my desk from penons who wanted to make luncheo n appointmenls. J accepted only , one, from an old friend who just . waotedlochatandnothingmore. . As I have observed before, the r-1arge l y mod ern h abit of combining lunch_ with business i s 1 1 depressing, degrading, r' a nd du 11. r: Eating is a ' ritual and a g·race and ::;hould be approached in the proper respectful spirit. This spirit is d ec idedly n ot one of £ell-advancement. I We tend to combine business l with everything -with sex, with sports, with conviviality. Our bWiiness, it is true, may improve; I but everything else suffers. 1 The Treasury Department has I long permitted businessmen to ~ deduct club dues from their } ioc'ome tax i( they can show a ''direct gain" from belonging to : such a club. And there is little I doubt that marty men join clubs : .PJ"ecisely for this re a.son . ' ' . . , BUT THE whole concept or a ~cl ub-as of a meal -is inimical ! tolhe idea or transaction for gain. . Fraternity involves giving, not ; getting; it is something in which ' t.fle whole m an participates, not : just that part o( him which is Dear Gloomy Gus I know it's a common thing for our pets to get fl eas, but how do you stop it when your house slippers get them? l.'i there' s uch a thing as ;i flea collar for hous~ slippers? J .C.V. forced to compete for a liv<'lihood. .I\ luncheon ought t o be ceremonial. a5 it is. for instance, in France. Itoughttobeanescape from brute facts, not a grappling with them. It sho uld commemorate the la!ite of man, not compound his profit. Most o( the harsh things the Marxists say about the American businessm an are not true; he is instinC'tively a ki ndly and decent· person. But it is tr ue that he tends increasi ngly lo shut away those parts o( life that are not directly co n cer n ed with seU-aggrandize menl. AS A RESULT, he becomes not a bad man, but a smaller man, and a duller man. He is impatient w1th theory. in tolerant o( fantasy, embarrassed by emotion, and largely incapable of discussing matters of the spirit and the imagination. He is, to use a born. ble word, practical. Practicality is good for building a boat or drawing a lease, it is useless for exploring the wider aims th at make us want to build boats or draw leases. The practical m an is usually hurryi ng on his way to a destination he is ignorant or. And, pity of pities, he isn't ev<'n enjoying hi s lu nch '''hiledoing it. Common Problem for All Nations Domestic Issues and Diplomacy WASHINGTON -One of the most significant d evelopments these d ays is the extent to whi ch diplomatic action, both by the United States a nd other nations, is being subord inated t~ dome.s ti (' politi('s. This suggests. in my opinion, that governments everyv.·here in the world will have trouble shaping solid international strategies as long as they face jnternal pr ess ures . And th at means that global atabili- ty is still very much a dream. The exigencies of domestic politiC'S is certainly a key factor in the present efforts of President Ford and Secretary o( State Henry Kilalnger lo show a tough line toward the Soviet Union. THE ·PRESIDENT look this line the other day when he assert· ed that he intends to make sure that America's armed forces re· main "second to none," anti Kiss- inger echoed that statement when he warned that another agreem ent on the limitation or strategic weapons depends on new concessions by the Ru ssians. This kind o( talk may sound strange coming from men who -- 'OK. so we buy New York. Where would we put h l ' STANLEY KAR NOW have been making generous "''heat deals with Moscow and arguing for fl exibility toward MosC'OY.', Rut th a t is precisely the point. After having irritated Republican right-wingers b y ousting Secretary or Defense Jamt>s Schlesi.ngt>r, who fa vored firmness toward thlt. Russi ans, the President is trying to de. monstrate that he i:s nohlp!t on national security issues. Jn other words. he is struggling against Ronald Reagan by shaking his fist at the Kremlin. PRF.CDICTABLY, the Russians are behaving ·in much the same way. For Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet Communist party boss, also is b~ing challenged by his hawks. Thus he is stalling on further agreements wi th the United Slates.. The word from the Soviet ex- perts i:s that Breozhnev, who has been seriously ill. would like to retire some time next spring after having advanc-ed detenle But like Mr. Ford. the Russian leader cannot easily shake off his conservative adversaries. Not long ago, for example, the Soviet defense minister, Marshal Andrei Grecbko, affirmed. that the Russians must "make untir· ing efforts to strengthen the economic and defensive might o( our motherland.·· Other Kremlin spokesmen. meanwhile, are indicating that the:Moscow authorities are in no Ships That _Sailed A lively, authoritative. and richly illustrated account of the development of sailing ships, from the privateers or the eigh· teenth century to the magnificent clipper ships of the nineteenth century and the swift schooners o( the twentieth century, is pre- sented in S1iling ShJps of the Marttimes by Charles A. Armour and Thomas Lackey (McGraw. Hill, $19.95). PAINTINGS, photographs. to&books , plans and other ii· lustrations abound in this volume which c-over s not only the ships themselves, but tht:> men who built, owned and sailed them. The book aims to r epresent the important vessels, builders and shipbuilding centers, as well as l o conv ey th e romance , hardships, humour and tragedy ( THE BOOKMAN ) o( liCe aboard a ~ailin g ship. The text accompanying the illustra· tions not only describes each vessel but br iefly tr ac-es the hi s· lory or shipping and shipbuilding: in the Maritimes and shows the evolution or shi p design and rig· gi ng c ha nges . Contemporary manuscript sources have been used. Diaries. correspondence, business records, official docu- ments and newspapers have been generously q uoted. Charles .!\.. Armour is a Nova Scotia archivist and historian. Thomas J.aC'kt~y is a professional photo- grapher, free lance writer, and television producer. VICTOR de KEYSERLING m ood to ease international tensions by relaxing their hold over the peoples of the Soviet Union and Eastern Ew-ope. Speaking at a Tecent en· niversary or the Russian revQlu· lion, for instance. one Soviet of· ficial stressE"d that detente with the United States should not bt.• ronstrued to signify the end of th(· fi ght bety.·een capitalism and communism. UNDERl.Vl!\IG remarks of this sort. many experts submit. is the belief on the part of several top Soviet leaders that detente is merely a device through which Moscow can acquire American wheat and technology, both of which are badly needed by the Russians. So jus t as President Ford ba!Sically..is preoccupied with his political pasition..Ji.t home ~ he bargains wjtb the Ru:islani;:, so are tht'y t'Oncerned with their own ambitions as they deal with him. Th(' Chinese are gripped by <1 similar inward focus, 'especially as they seek lo keep their country on an even keel during the period ahead. when old leader:s li kt.> Communist Party chairman Mau Tse·tunj! and Premier Chou En· lai die orf. The present Peking leader~hip group , whiC'h is relativel y mcxf('rat(', would like to movt> toward a closer relationship with tht> United States in order to gain leverage again!St the Soviet Union , its main enemy. . But the Chinese hierarch)' must take into account the tee!· ings of il'i radieal adversaries. who are cool to the idea of too in · timate a link with the AmeriC'an ''imperialists.·· This College · Prefers Not to Grow THE DISMISSAi, of Schl es. inger also worried the Chinese, since it signaled to them. as it did to Republican righl·wingers, that President Ford might adopt. a more r ela)(ed approach t o M OS('OW . His tough l ine , therefore, was aimed at placat- ing the Chinese as well as re- assuring Am e r iean con ~ servatives. WASHINGTON -George C. Roche is a throwback to an ex· : tinct kind or ooUege presi- ' dent. You can · call up the bead o f '.Hillsdale : College and ' YoU will not be , shunted of( in- ' to the public . r~Jations de. ; partment. ,....\ ~.1 : President Roche will come on the 1 phoa.e and talk to you just like 1 YoU were calling an ordinary, re· . al ~o. Not only that, he ac- 1 tualJ)f teaches a course, a ••ml.i.-Jn political economy, "Just• keep my hand tn." as be )>Ul5 It A far cry from those state univ t7 systems where stu~ dents. o through four yean of ·boc~~.;·thout 1etting eyeos on der waless lt"s itadua .. when, with a pair o( , it may be posi,ibl e to desc the' fea tures of tbe esteemed head of the lnstitut!on ~-et Ille other end ol the lool I ballcollaeum. \ LOC"TED in a tiny south irlchlf&n town, George Roche's ~ff• hu only l,000 studenb . It clellberatel7 bas not grown, !"• ferrfU to l<eep ltatlf the llOlt of • small liberal arts institution that SE'ems to exist in the American national m em or y like an old Jim- my Stewart mo\'ie. Hillsdale College realized that bigger isn 'L necessarily better sooner than most. Some years ago, it also made another interesting decision. lt decided that the Federal govern- ment might not be the fount from which all blessings flow and re · fused to accept a ny fioan('ial help. No dormitory loans, no re· search grants. no fun<b for this kind or special program or that sort of (>Xciting breakthrough ex- periment. Hillsdale did not want to be bossed. Roche says that when be gets that da.ily effltivlum o( rnail from. the Department of Health, .Education and Welfare, he rolls It up and <hu<ks It tnto the round file. HEW can't threaten him ot H!Usdale with culling orr the money it be doesn't fiU out and return the enclosed forms in triplicate. Moreover, where other schools .. •r>e••La..!ortnne keeping Ille boOlca to s au.fy the• .whims of the Government Ac· COUDting Office, JUllsdale<an ad· minister itselt at a low cost the wayltwanu. ACCORDING to lloche, room, ( VON HOFFMAN ) board and tuition at Hillsdale costs around $4 ,000 a year, which is a lot or money. but not in com· parison to most private colleges. Moreover, since the school wasn•t lured into incurring a high overhead by accepting govern- ment aid to build a lotOCfolderol, it is in the remarkable position of being able to pay for75percent or its expenses from tuition. Most places count themselves lucky if they can pay half their expenses Crom tuition. But now a threat has come to llillsdale. The government has found what it apparently hopes is a way to put the college under its reculatory net. HEW bas de<reed tllat Hillsdale is a "reel· pint lnsUtution, '' although it takes no 1overnment money, on Ille IJ'OUDCh tllat Hillsdale stu -d~ts. a.a: individuals. do receive Federal ttudent loans, veterans' beiltlltriDC.t sueh-WliiCh mikell po13lble for them to attend col - 1.,e. As a retlplent ln1tltutlon lnJlsdaJe would have to have HEW's affirmative action pro-- cram and all the requirements that Washington imposes on col· leges and universities. Not that the school is oppased to admit· ting blacks or females. Roche points out that Hillsdale, founded in 1844; was doing so befOre the Civil War. The student body is evenly divided male-female with J.S petcent bla('ks, moet of whom are scholarship students. In addi· tion, the C'ollege ha5 students fro m 28 nati on s around the world, all of which suggests that Roche isn't s peaking with forked toogue when he says the school is resisting as, a matter of principle. It wanta: to stay free. TO RESIST, Ibo Board of Trustees has met and P•Sled a resolution saying that the college "wi ll hold to its traditional philosophy of equaJ. opportunity with0t.it discriminatlon by·~ason of ractt, r:e ligioo or sex but such non..U.erlmination will 6e yolun-tary~'' and if that roeans no more government tuition help, then Hillsdale will take U.P the mendi- cant's cup and try to li.ncl more money for s-cbolanhios:.-- 1 've Sifter been to Hillsdale College. l don 't know if 1•a like it or not. Obviously it's a con- serviUve tTistitutlon. President Roche hifJ!Selt says, "J think, in the main, becau.se of our private funding, we're considered con· servative, although I don 't like to use the word." But more impor- tant i~ that it goes its own in· dependent way and, whatever its i.rustitutionaJ biases, there's much to be said for that. Jam~s A. Garfield, the one Ameritan president whose as- sassination nobOdy .remembers, did utter one memorable sen- tence in his mediocre public lire and that was about lbe president of Williams College: "The ideal • eollege ts Mark Hopklns on one end or a log and a student on the other." IN THE SOCIAL aftermath of learning factories like UCLA or ~ the New York State University s~tem; Garf'jeld 's notion that education should not be an in· dustrlaJ process but a ll;D.iqu~, moral transaction befween ttach•r an4 pupil re<»D)ltlends itself .. There are few endugh schools engaged In anyllllng but the manutacture or robots to make one wond er what greater Sood HEW think!!..it will.achie.ve. by destroying the last Cew tn. dependents. Instead of seeking o ut suc h enclaves of in - dividualism ais are left to teach them submissiveness also, let George Roche and his !Students sit on their log. • This c urious mixture o( domestic Politics and foreign Policy is a complicated game. But it is a curre.nt reality and it should remind us that, m~e than ever, we must understa.nct the in· ner workings or other st.ates i(we are going to mold t oherent strategies or our own. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robnt N, Wrtd. Pu~illher Thomt.t1 Keniil. E:ditor Rarbnra l\rn b1ch. f:ditonal Page F.ditor The editorial page o ( the Dailv Pi lot s eeks to inform and stimulate read ers by presenting on this pa ge di\·erse <'Ofl'lnJ«mtary on. topiC's of int erest h)' ~dlcat· cd columnisl-5 and cartoonists, bv providin~ a forum rrw ~odfr.i· iPWS and by present! lhi s r'ftWS))ap('r's opin ions e fdea!I Of\ curren1 topies. The l'dltoria l oPinl~~ of lhe Da ily Pilot :tppe11~ on!)' 1n th~ed ltori ~I C'Olumn al lhe lOfH.>f the Jtn-ite:-Ophtions-u. pre:l!<L'd by the eolumn.if!ls and cartoonists and letter .... -nteri '11r<' their own and no endors<'mcnt (I( their vi e~·s by the Dail.)' 11ilot !lhould be inf~rrcd . 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II PAUL ANKA WAY-Paul Anka I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE- Gladys Knight & The Pips THE WILD MUSIC & THE HOW TO BELLY DANCE SEEMS LI KE OLD TIMES-Guy Lombardo SURFER GIRL-The Beach Boys tP;; ~::~!!1.9·9 8-Tracks EACH 2.99 • 2-RECORD LPS ....•....••• • •• 3.99 TWIN LENGTH 8 TRACK TAPES ••..••..••....••.••••••• 4.99 Camden Records BURNING LOVE-Elvis Presley JOHN DENVER SONGBOOK-Living Guitars & Strings ' INCOMPARABLE CHARLIE PRIDE- Charlie Pride I LOVE HOW YOU LOVE ME-Eddy Arnold BLUEGRASS SPECIAL SUNRISE SERENADE-Glenn Miller PLUS M;NY MORE!! 3 99 LP s EACH • 8-Tracks . EACH4.99 • 2-RECORD LPS •.•••••••••••.. 3.99 TWINLENGTHSTRACK • TAPES ••..•...••••• ." ••••• • • •. 4.99 Also Featured At This Low Price AERIE -John Denver-RCA Records WHOSE GARDEN WAS THIS - John Denver-RCA Record s TAKE ME TO TOMORROW - John Denver-RCA Records RHYMES & REASONS- John Denver-RCA Re cords RCA Records Albums 4!~ 8-Tracks 5~! Christntas M·usic BRING THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS HOME THIS SEASON! WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF GREAT ALBUMS ON SALE NOW, INCLUDING THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY ORGAN & CHIMES ROBERT GOULET MAHALIA JACKSON ANDRE KOSTELANETZ PLUS MANY MANY MORE! Albums Christmas Music on 8-Track Tapes A WIDE SE LE CTI ON 2 9 9 TO CHOOSE FROM! EACH THE WAY TO SHOP THIS SEASON IS WITH YOUR CHARG·ALL CARD AT WARDS We play y:our ' , ·PANORAMA CITY t.obiaa at rOll'OO. phone 894-8211 • TORRA"CE del arno rub.ion 11qu1u1l, phone &42.-6971 •HUNTINGTON BEACH edifl&'Of at beach, 7t4-~2-66Jl •COVINA barranca al 1111.n bttnardino l'reeway, 966-74J.1 • ROSEMEAD 3600 to!lemead blvd . 573-3110 •NORWALK hnpc!rial at norwalk blvd., phone 868-091 1 •FULLERTON hnrbor ril on1n1o::ethol"p". i\4 )o,j9.2t100 •EAGLE ROCK colorado at hroadway, phona 254:g2fi1 • CANOCiA PAHK topanga plau1, phone MJ HIQO •MONTCLAIR montcla1 r pl111.a, Phone i 14-621-3054 •t.YNWUOU impe:rial hlvd, rit 1tate, pOOne 537 .Afl()O • ' . ' . ~ ·. ( ,. . . ·' . • 1 •• l • ' • . ' ' . ' N llOI • SANTA NlA brhttol 111 !le'lenteifnth, ?14-64'T-634I •SAN BERNARDINO central r1ty mall, 714-884-9231 •COSTA MESA br111tol 11t, at M n d1ego fwy ., 7t4-:i49-9400 •LAKEWOOD lakewood blvd. 11L c.endlewnod, pt\one 633-7600 • "'f:ST L(JS ANGf:Lf:S In t 1«nt>t:,1 nt l.Rth "t, ~~6.792:l \l HOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM, .. SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ... CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY,, .. JUST SAY "Cll A HGE IT!" l ' ih , N~btt 27 1175 .--""TT--B1Br.Keane Rotary Bl,ocks WOLJ'F.S Kil/, l SQ SREEP Guy Go-gos . ' r "Mommy! Jeffy's just holdin' his hands NEAR the water!" • Unplugge d Machine I :Doctor Affirms Brain Death 1111..0, Hawaii (UPI ) -A doctor said Wednes- day the autopsy on Alice Cameron ''confirmed un- questionably that every brain cell in that patient's head was dead" when he turned otr her respirator ~tonday . Dr. ~1urray Walker, whose doctors say she i:s the dead woman's physi-still alive. '· cian, said s uC'h deaths a r e ·'simply n ot a f ~r dhical.._problem1 •• e1v~n ~ 1 t ey LK"COme ega is- sues. I-l e emphasized that ~ls . Camt•ron·s case was not like that of coma ·strik e n Karen • MS . CAMF.RON, 27· ye-ar·old mother of two childrt>n, had been in 1-lilo Hospital si nce-Nov. 12 in a roma apparently brought on by an over- dose of cocaine. Quin1an or New J ersey, She was pronounced dead Friday, but t he matter was t a ken to court because of a - OVERDOSED Alice ca-meron . restraining ordt>r on plans to transplant her eyes and kidnt•ys. .4.F'TER a m a r athon hearing during which five doctors testified she was dt>ad. Circuit Court Judgt> Shunichi Kifl}ura ordt>red he-r respirihor removed. Walker. who was pre· sent wht>n an aulOJ>Sy was performt>d Tut>sday, said in an inter\·iew that it confirmed hi s earlier diagnosis of dt>ath . "T HI S WOMAN, to me, "'i thout a ques tion of a doubt. had a dead brain. When you open up a cranium and you see that even the arteries ·, and vessels most basic to brain function have just melted away, you just Woman Member DA VIS (AP) -Gloria McGregor, the city plan. 1'inl director, has all the quallficationa to become 1 •ber or the Davis Rotary Cub, except she's a W01Dan, 1ay1 local club pres,ldent Bill Bl.rtllo!omew. Bltcbolomew aald be appealed her pUciit to tbe internatl_!aal ••••mini board ol 16,SIO Rotary Clubs, w~ reminded him the bylaws bar women. Direct~ of tbe local club blocked MIH McGre~or 'a 'll(>mlnation. 1a)'ing jt would lose Jts charter if she'ie-re admitted. ... Robert .Ta)'\W, who nominated her, said he.. would try Monda1 to 1et members to overrule the directors. But he Mld out Utile hope because of another bylaw : An1~oftbe100 members can block a nomination. BELGRADE, Vugo1lavla (UPI> - Pac kl of wot ves fleeing Bul1aria n hunters croosed the border Into Yu1oslavia and kUled •bout 150 1heep in tbe eastern Serbian moun· taiN. Vueoalav hunters lo Pirot, about 180 miles .outhea1t or Belgrade, orga nized hunting partiea to clear \he area ofwolYn. CHESAPEAKE, Va. (UPI) - Jame1 ''Smile1•• Boyee 11•ys he believes male ao-co dancers al hill n!cbt club have bttn subjected to sex ~rimination. Boyce said although male 10-10 dancers wear the same "standard T· strap" as female go-goers, they were ArTe$ted on charges of being obacene. BOYCE, OWNER OF Smiley's Night<'lub, was also arrested and charged w i th s ponsoring the performances. Smiley's normally features female dancer1, but reeently began having male dancers two nights a month. BOYCE SAi the char~a. tbe1bo• "I wUJ ba .. C111al ~) Mon. cbytwroweek1 fro r::·r aald. Tlle...,Jiave bttn no~ .. &llalnat tbe femal e porlormers, • Police Lt. Richard <'· Jllltlce Hid the arresU were protp.~ b1 .. eom· plaints from-resideotl;~ and dlutth congre1ati0111 .., Notrolk atta. 1 .. . • 1.. •·1 run a re1pectable 11'";· B.o)tce said, adding that. men dancers 4 'Wear the same thi ng glr l dancers wear, the standard T·strap. Jt'a regula~" ' e season 'Tis the season to shop early a~ avoid the la sl-minute holiday rush. Pu! Ward&Harringlon on your Chrislmas shopping list for one·stop decoraling,,.Start with our gorgeous green artificial Chrislmas troos. Add lights, garlands, tinsel, ornaments and spray snow. You'll be ready for a mer ' Christmas -made all the merrier by missing the la sl·minule rush. A. T ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE #JJ70. Reg. 17.99 9.88 8 . 20 MIDGET LIGHT STRING •11471 & 8472. Reg. 1.69 98c C. 16' x 3" TINSEL G ARLAND •548970 . Reg. 99c 68C D. 13 OZ. SLIZ SNOW Reg. 79c 58c E. SHINY 2'1•" ORN AMENTS =214S. Reg. 1.29 88c F. 200 STRAND TINSEL •502920. Reg. 19c 14-.C A. D. B. • realize that this patient ------------------'-___ ,_,; '----'-was never going to wake up," he said . He said Ms. Cameron did not draw "evt>n one bre-ath" after he turned off the respira tor. !ISKF.D ABOUT hurt activity, he satd her heart "may have beat a t few times," but within five or 10 minutes all bod ily aC'tivity had ceased. "Heart acti vity was not the factor," he said. "Patients when they are diagnosed as ha ving UP'ITtlltlflNs brain death are con- GAVE OKAY . ' Judge Kimura Dentistry Club Picks Dr. Paul Johnson of Newport Beach is the ~w president or the Cen- '.•(ury Club, a support group for the USC School or Dentistry. • .) ohnson "'ill be official- ly introduced as the new leader at a club m eeting set for 6:30 p.m. o n Dec. 3 -in the Embassy Room of the Ambassador i·lotel' . LosAngele.s. I sidered dead and pro- nounced dead. I don't know how it is elsewherf'. but this is the Hilo and Honolulu sta n- dard". "WHAT CAME out so clearly in the C'Ourl hear· ing is that when a person has dit>d is a medical dt>· cision and a physician has got to be trusted to perform in his own prac- tice in aecordance with the common standard," he said. "As long as he makes derisions "'ithin the com.I munity -accepted medical standard and subjt>rt to peer re"iew. then what he decides has to be-okay ... FAOMF ashionislan<I~ Newport ·Beach • ~ Light up Santa's way Outdoor light sets with 25 ll'ldel)endent !igh!s on o siring. A mulh·colored set that's weatherproof. sale, bnlhant and long-lasting. U.L App1oved. uses slandard C 9Yt replacement bulbs. -#W227 /258. All wr•pped up In Christmas Wrap a 101 b'l Christmas presents with lhese Jumbo paper rolls. Choose Jumbo Paper, 26# Wide by 16 It, 2 inches Or Jumbo Foil, 26"w1de bv 5 It . 7 inches. BoH'~ at one low price. ' . You 'll get stuck on these slick·olls OUTDOOR LIGHT SET, 25 LIGHTS. Ae9. 4.99 3.88 =201 0 or 2030. YOUR CHOICE JUMBO PAPER OR JUMBO FOIL, Reg. 99c 78c ' Perteet bows e1Jery lime on your Christmas gill packages Saves time and tempers. Each bag has 25 s11cky·bac~ bows Jn prighf colors. Great 101 making holiday decorations. #<i46, BAG Of-25 BOWS. Reg. 59c 48c Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement needs. We specialize in quality merchandise and help- ful salespeople. You'll find everything for inside and outside your home in ten co mplete departments : lumb , hardware. garden, paint. electrical. plumbing, 'paneli~. hou sewares. dec or, and building materials. 'fY9r~ffa tf ~rQ,Qgton 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 6980 Cherry Ave. 1275 Bristol ';~;1:~~i~:b~e;~~ndise 537·9571 or 893·6523 870·0050 634 ·7111 556·1500. e range. Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 except: Orange open Iii 6 Mon. thru Sun. Closed Thanksglving Day. Prices etfeclive Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. STEREO-SOUNDS OF-TH.E HAR~~R I· • I ., . l " ' : ,, ,, ii I I , I I I ... --- ., ' ~·-•.. ~ ... :.,. ;1~1~ "' . Now here's the perfect :-5. N\OI< er ,. r , : . II -ous I " . ,,. '• . ~o·.. F y_ , . • . ,. ·~ s.,tiOJ1 . I fit e . : • shri11I< to • gift -Grant Boy's Gift Certificates in , denominations of $1 ~ $~, $10 & $20. Always ..,. ~ the ri ht size and pei:tect color! · ·, ::. ·,· }" ,_ . ~ . • " fJ.~ l J~ ·Long $1~eve ·cha.~bray -~-.. ~ ... I"' • ' . . t,.,.>~(· I I ., ' ' .. . ,, ' • L ' ' " . '" ' .. . WORKSHIRTS · , LONG SLtEVE· i'· I ' " . WOOL SHIRT JACKETS ' '2Q. . .\ • • ~ ' :Puritan ;-V-NECK SWEATERS \ ' . Machine Washable Wool-V-Neck Sweaters $17.00 Va "I ' , • "' -.. ..-i I . .. J . I . . AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESD Y, DECEMBER 3rd . I SHOP COSTA MESA & ANAHEIM/BUENA PARK DAILY 9 to 9, SAT. 9 to 6, SUNDAY 10 to 5 • PUENTE HILLS MALL MON. to SAT. 10-10 SUNDAY 11·6 l I --· ~· .~ r I' I I '1 I : ii' 'i \' :1 111 jt I I , • Newport Chamber R e adied :-J e wport Rl'ac h <'ity ~oun­ C'il m<"n ha\'e begun to get their nL'w hou:-.e in order -setting a J an. 12 ded ication date for new council ehambt>r :i and trying to <ie('ule \\.'her(' the s mokers will sit . ('ouncilrnl·n have a~rel'd to a ~t'hl•dule set by thC' s µonsoringci· ty Rict"nlt•nn111 I ('.ommittee for lhe d cd1 r at1on nr lhl· $250,00(1 :--ti·u<·turl' in thl' front yard uf l'ily h:.11 1. "' CER:F.~10S\' :tltt~nc!C'd by a.II h\ in;,: fllrmt•r COtUl{'d n1t·n1bi.·rs ;u1d th(• gl·nt•r al p11blit· is ron· tt·rr1platt•li . 'l'h l' <'O une1 l \\.'i ll c hristen th(' hu1ld1ng earl1L•r, ilOWE'\'t"r, at its Ot•c. 22sess iun. 'fhe nt>\I.' hui ldinJ.!. bei:un las t Spring, has sr:a ts for !20 pt.·rsons 10 the audie nct• a nd has a council d :us built ;it a n .1ngll' a cro!:>S one front ('Orner. T ll Jo~ C t l RRF.NT dilC'mma ov,~r ~m ok in~ invnlvC's Wh('re the ~rnokers should s it . or wh('th(•r tht' pr;1ctict> should be banned in 1h(' new ch~mbl•rs. /\smoking ban, however, may not f ~rC' too "'£•Ji , judging Crom tl1c r:1ti o of smok(•rs on the council. "'..)nly two mt·mbers of th(' seven- s£>at panel do not sanoke. A de· c._•ision is dl1e t~arly next month. Hi, Saiita Allison White, 2, of fluntington Beach, meets Santa ahead of r est of her area's youngsters. St. Nick plans. formal appear ance in ;;1id of 1'oys for tots campaign Fri- day noon at lluntinitton Center . J·lold ing Allison is Gun- nery Sgt . "fi<J VC' JJ;,inford of U.S. Marinl's. s ponsors of a n- nual toy collC'ct ion effort. • Nixon 's ~er Stud red WASJrul'GTON (UPI} -The Senate Jn- ttlllgence Com mil lee an. MUnted Wedne•day lt will hol6 publl< ll•art.,.1 Dec. 4-5 on covtrl U.S. fb . telligence activitlea In ChUt dt1plte tht> refusal of Secretary of Stale tlcnn A. Kis$inger and CIA Director William E. Colby to lt>stifY . ·The ann ouncement followed tht> p anel's re- ceipt of a Jetter from for mer President Nix- on·s lawyer, saying Nix· ~on i.s willing to t(>Stify before ranking eommil· tee members -at his San Clemente home and under certain conditions -about U.S. intelligence at'tivities. The committ£'e was re· portf'd lo be considering Ni:.:on's proposal, which WM understood to l"On· v~y his willingness to testify on CIA activities ta Chfle during his ad· ministration a od o n otHPr subjects related to the continuing probe of intetligence act ivities. Thl!i committee was re- ported to bt> consideril\i Nixon's proposal, whieh was understood to· ron· vey hi s wil ling ness to testify on CIA at'tiviti£'S Touch & Sew • II sewing machine wit h ~xclusive Fli P. & Stw feature Juil nip a pJnc l for 'free Jtm' ~wing of cu ff\, \Ice~, p.arll · lep, •11 hard-to·gct·in10 ptacn~ 5.ivc on thi~ superb m•ch1nc with Cft lusivc Sin&£!$ pu!oh· bunon',D.tlibbin, in terchangeable ani:t b~·in stirche~ inchJd1ng J{>ttd biisling. 2-stcp buill·•n butlonholcr. TrJdc 1n _ your old machine and C---- !)Jve even more! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ST ART AS LOW AS 199.95 There's No Place Like SIN GE Se"''"t Ctll!t ri .11111 ~rtic111.1t111g APP<OvtO Diii Two Clinics Off er Free Shots in Olile during his ad· L------------------·~·:..':..'::".:.'m:.:_•::.••:._'::'~'-".:.•.:."_"_c.:.'_'_'o.:.•_•_•_"-t' mioistrittion and on other subjects related lO·~---------'----------------------t-, the r ontinuing probP of Immunization again s t d iphtheria. tetanus . whooping l'ough, polio. measlt~s. mumps :i ncl rubt•ll::i is being offered at no cn:1rge by the Orange Cou nty llealth Oep::irtment as part of its spt>c1.:il immunization ('linic pro- ;!r;tm. Immunization clinics, open to persons of all ages, are c!:ipecial- ly designed to meet the n('(-'Cl!:i of lhC' preschool a net !:irhool .age child . During December. th£> depart· ment is sponsoring two spc·c1al clinirs in the Saddleback Valley ar~a : On Pt1 on d ay at th e l'\larguerite O'Neill School. 2470 1 San Doval Lan<'. Mission Viejo, and on nee. 4 at the Ralph Gates School, 23882 I.andisview Av£'., El Toro. Both will b(' open from J to 8 p.m. intelligence aclivitie-s. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 42·5678 1929 FATHOM II ROlLS ROYCE UMOUSIME Large Family Rapped ' ; -They 'Made Me Sick' Cooper body. 0'1M $40,000 l""Olved 1n 3 yrs. restora- tion. Engine done bj Rolls Rayce in London, coach & body work done in G~a. Best otter. Cat presently on display at Motorarre. in Hollywood. Absolutely restOf'ed ro MINT CONOfTt~ h.,.•lt D1n11211178'·5345 Honry Ad .... 121Jl "0-8692 • ~ S . .\'.'l OJF.GO (APJ - ) The selectio n of a couple with 12 childrrn as San DiE'go's "1'~amily or the YE>ar·· ha s been criticized. Willard Johnson, direetor of the Popula· ti o n Sludy Center, dest'ribed the c hoice Wednesllay as ''ineredi-ble ... "IT IS llIGH time we slop glorifying large families and begin to s how s ome SOt'ia l respon sibility to a world whi c h i s a lr eady r threatened," said Johnson. ,_ In a letter published by the San Diego Union, ;1nother local resident said the selection of the C. Jordan Naylor family "made me sick.·· THE NAYLORS were chosen by the San Diego district of the California Federation of Women's Clubs, who se s pokes woman cited them for respect ror laws and order. church a tten· dance, honesty, industry and mutual Jove. Naylor is an FRI agent who is active in the Church or Jesus Christ or I.alter -d ay Sain t s <Mor m on). T hree of the 12 children were orphans adopted by the Naylors. THE NAYUIR family. the citation said, "is a tr Incident Probed 'Am Ashamed' Says Saxon -'· Attention: Kruse Auction l'.Uons unique C'X::imple of th£' '===~~~~~=~~~~~~;:;;;::==:;;;~! tr ~'ditional and run--,. damental virtues of family Jiving ... Commented J ohnson in a statement: "If every one or the 55 million families in the United States had JO ('hildren, our population would be more than 600 million. ''OU R tJ NE M - Pl.OY MENT would be deva s t ati n g . Our petroleum w ould have vanished lon g sinC'e . Our resources wou ld be so empensive a nd in short supply t hat we could not afford automobil es. television sets and all the items which u se re- sources. "City densities would be preposterous. Free w ays would be crowded beyond belief. Pollution would be dead- ly. Open space would be unrea('hable. ''JN OT HE R words, catastrophe would be up· on us." The Naytors were out of town on vacation and flfj!nLOJJ) o . temooraiL i ieweiiU :'84 ror;:st OJZ. sui:e ~3 luTberyard. k:rfl'O tx:h. 714·494·0666 S.<\:"J Dl EGO <UPI) -University of California unavailable f or com· Pre~idC'nt Oavid Saxon Wednesday said "I am ;:~m~e~n~t;,. ~======~===~~~~============~! 3shamed" or a rrowd of 100 chanting a nti-CIA de· mons trators who rorced him to leave the university"s San Diego campus in a police car. lJniversity Cha ncellor William D. Mc Elroy or· d£'red an investigation into the incide nt·Tuesde.€in which Saxon was surroundc>d, jostl ed and spat u n~ by the students while walking to a classroom to d- dress the Academic Senate. McF.l.ROV'S OFFICE SAID THOSE found responsible for breaking up the meeting and jostl- ing Sa:<.on during his first vi sit to the San Diego campus could rat'e dismissal or probation. "1 am ashamed because this attack on the inte- ~rity of our community is something we in the un· iversily have done to ourselves,·· Saxon said. ''I am es pecially a s hamed that it was necessary for mt> to !rave lhe San Diego campus of the tJniversity of Californi a in a ix:ilice car." The int"id£>nt t•rupted wh<.'n Saxon answered qut'slions brfore some 300 anti-CIA protestors. Sax- \ln drew a C'horus or obsenities fr om the crowd when h£' termed the CIA "a perfectly legal organization .. with the right to reC"ruit on campus. 1 5th 'Annual :.~~rican tS ® Cra&-4--..-1. • .......... istrano O\V at • ..... ~Post hted by con tinuo us silv ithing strations by P r eston !\; , ongye, one of the no wne d Hopi lndi aftsmen -V ' IT'S -WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON. •• ·--·-···------~· .... -......... . .. ... . . ····· ....... " ·" ....... . .. . .. .... '" .. .. .. -... ' ...... ......... "·~·-····· .. .,. .. ····· -.......... . ·r· ........ . .. ,, ... ,. '"'" . ,,.. 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OlllSTMAS WR» ~ rol1 of CMitrrc:n qofl WKlp lolcf. rq <!() "'-h. &qt. colof,J paper leoturirtg deli9~tl...t Clwi1trnc11 ~ B Ton> ol lockfitld Now change you1 fragrance as you change yoor mood W•ltfriese tan· f !<·~zing ffagr1n« sets. Each sei !nckldes 4 lr~1ances, eac.n 11om a , • ramous maker. Try tttem all & pick your tavorite. Git! boxed too! Santa Ana ll2S lri1"11 ol Mdrk Fountain Valley 16141 """" .. Edoijot W estminsfer w .. ,....., .. -w .. 1 Huntinqton Beach 95~•Ctolw Costa Mesa ... ~ .. --...;;.~------..... ____________ ._ __________ ...,. ________ ~--~----------~----..... ioii.iii-..~- I Wife Def ends 'Shunning' Mate CA.!tl.ISl.E , Pa. (U PI ) -Spt>aking softly and hlink!ng back tears. Gale Rear told a court \Vednt>sday she shunned h('r husband bec<.iusc hL· betrayed God :ind their church. Gale, 38. a slight. attract i\·e woman dressed in a plcun blue dress and starched white bonnet, testi(i".'<I in Cumberland County Court for nearly an hour Ctgainst her husband, Robert, 48. She w as the leadr-ff defe n s e witness for the ReformC'll ~1enn..,nile C'hu1 ch, whic h 1s opposing a suit f1\C'\I by Bear H ·-: II:\..~ s t;F.n, SF.Jo:Kl~G a court ord('r to <!t'l his "' .e ;..i nd rhildrt'n b<tck and t o dt>st roy thL· ehurrh, a ~mnll sect that excommuni<.«.1 tt•fl him threr yeJrs ;.1r.;o . lie maintains tht• church, h as wrC'Ckt•J. his family life. Sh unning is a 400-year-old practice of ostracism the c;':~1rch uses to pllni sh members. Church elders order~d Rear s hunnl>d in Junt~. 1972, fo r "railing" - the v.·t;"rd Mennoniles use for c riticism of church cioetru1 ... ~s . ··Do you love your -J hus band'!" as ked ehurch n_ELIGIO~ "ttorney William nail "I do cert;oiiniy lovt• his soul and I wish him pt'lc1·. but th(' building stones of marriage t·onfi •·r>ncl~. tru:•t. luv(' and rt·spect -hav~ been u("ep.:.: damaged." GaJe rt>pli t•d with a w a \·cr1ng \"Oic .. "'l",'llY DID YOU 5'11U~ him?" Rall a s ked . -":"'or his sr,iiritual "·elfar('. .and so that he mighl : ee hims('lf and correct his error s.·· B~nr has s<.iid his wife and six children were forced to shun him by Gale's brother, Bishop G Jenn· <.~ros~. The Rcformed !\.1ennonites believe their l'ishop~ are ap~10i nted by God and s peak with his r.utht. i!y. Rt-l. Gale said, s he felt required bY God -not t:1e dl•:rch elders -to s hun he r husband. ''( r-' Al,I. TllF. COUNSEi. I received from the retnir:-~y in this re_gard. the most important thing '"as t: ."'t I treat him kindly and that I walk in love to rim ... ~ he said . T:.~·ir year s togcth£'r were sometimes unhappy b-:>ea;ojt' of his fiiz hts with lhe e hureh and because he C'C'Cas ·('lnally ''trc.>ated me-A·ith violence.'' "JI was pretty d ifficult at times primarily N..·ca•1 ·C' of,my hus band's de<'p disatisfaction with 1ne 'I. l.i sometirres lx>eause or his problems with th(> (:lu1 '..'h.'' s he said. ··Rut if Rob£'rt haJ been :-::..tis :-:::-d. 1 woul:l have bet<n satisfied.·· R'JBF.RT R F.AR S.i\.T Sll.F.~TJ .. V, lllS c heeks flu s h.:d , thrOuJ,lh all of his wife's testimony. M meiimes he looked at her. but Gale never retur:::ed the glance. lk'ar hope~ the eourt will order his wife to r eturn. Will s he obey? "•Ve 'd have to ol:x-y God rather than man, our first t::uty is to <;at1." ·Gale said. "I d on 't think tht~ court:> c;.1n &tep into a marriage." · 1'i",e defense rested after Gross testifi ed that he did not try to force Ga\£' to leave her husband and never tried to interfer£' in their marriage. lie also s::iid th~ chureh wouJd not obey a eourt ruling a~ai:lst Shunning. ..~ J!J<lge Clinton Weidner said he '\viii hear oral 1£>g al argumenl.J. soon as a transcript is ava ilable - probably in about two months -before making a de<'isi~on=-. ~'~~=~!j!!!!!!~ilii,.~~~'~ . "$~ ~l~~&' /~ ' GOING ·'}.!::_), \\. OUTOF ~ BUSINESS fr? SALE -,i::f STARTS NOV. 28 ' • ·-.. ·-25 3 _.;;~,' I '! Off Jt ?\I IXTURES FOR SALE ' • FREE PARKIHG IH REAR 1 ,1 -HRS..: Mon.-Sat .• I 0 to 5 p.m. !:: "" . f ~_,_, ... , • MAJESKE'S ART and CRAFT SUPPLIES-FRAMES IOSO SO. COAST HWY., LAGUHA IEACH , November 27. 11r7S DAILYPI Housewife 'Too Sick' To Face Nazi Charges WANTE DIAMONDS• GflMSTONF.S ......... by toffphs 11 te.arehlng fur diamond• • gemetones from puv•te lndtvidull• and esta1n. Carelu examinallon and evah..llllion bY our ex~a Highea priCel paid C.11 $4C>-9066 1().9 dally. Seturday 10-0. Sunday dosed. •sk fOf ~-Joses>h. MARKC. BLOOME 175114 18 5114 195/14 COSTA MESA 005-Hl<RIOR It tc-.rflf..._._......,.. I , ................ ,., .............. . -·-·· ............ -··•' ........... . ............ (<••·· M ........ '"" 00 -· ............... M •O .. ,, .. ,.. 0• _.._,,,,. ..... _ .......... ~........ lSS/11 ' . I SS/1 l llJ;•ill HUMTIMliTON llUCH ...... , ........ ... --iiiiiiilli'~··~· •• f4fJ-- U. HAlllA 2000 wwtM.-...... 1._ .. __ _ IJlfl 67~)666 IUEH.t,rAD Jt6J ..... ..... .. .._ .. ~ ... ...... t7lA' 12 .. 1sso GAIDEH GllOVE 14040•1 ,, .. 5.60115 6.00/IJ !A711lJJ f!T~ jf7 0/IS) (llS/!Sf jf18/IS) (l'fSllS) BF.G d • h FULLEllTOH I J Z I SOt1111 r.cld I t _. .... _. __ ....,! (714J 170.0100 ORAHGf 410 Mortlt T...._ _..., .... 17141 6Jt-4321 f iewels by loseph .~_., .... ""'•••Dal_ ... ,_ ............ - • ,,,, INSTAU ANO E ,,,,..... 10TATl n1t1s .. FRE • _. 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LUBE, OIL CHANGE & OIL FIL TEA ,:t;~~f ,j~ ,11,PPOINJ .. frU ~ :-.:·;.,"••·•'' "' • "' I ' I ' J • • • • • 1 ( r Alf DAILY PILOT Airline Crews Inept? \V.<\..'111:'\lGTO:'\l (ll1111 lJnreJ!istir training: de\·ices used bv s<'l mt· 3irlint•s lt•avv t•abin .:1lt·n d3nts ill prepared to {'OPt' \\'ith re al <'ffit'rgenry t'Vaeu~1t1on s wh t•rt• p3sst>ngers' hvt•s 01~1 ~ be Jt st.:ikt>, fed.:-r.:il ::i afety invest i~ ;1 tt•r .... say. Ci ting l\\'O t·n1t·ri.:t•n · cit>s i n v.h 1 c h stewardes~t·s could not open t•.:ib1n doors. the '.'Ja tional 1'ran s por tat1on Safety Board urgt."d the Fe-dE'r.:il Aviation Ad· ministration to mak e air lines use trcrlnini: mockups whic h dupli<"ate the OJ>('ration of eoquip- n1enton their aircraft. I~ F.ACH emergefl('y. tl\e bo ar'b sai d . stpwardesses thought un- d~maged aircraft doors v.·£luld not work bl•t:aus~ 101tial t>fforts to open them failed . The rf'al d oors , it s aid, "'er e harder t o open than mo<'kup door~ used in crewtro:\ining . Spokc.>s men fo r the airlines, ho"·eover. said fa <'lors othf'r than poor training dPviet'S r:nay have caused trouble with the doors . . 4.JRLINF.S often <'On· duct trainin g with moekups rather than real aircraft. Door mockups do not normally include an e-scape slidf' because of tht> cost involved in r<>· parking th'e slide each Li me the door is opl.'nC'd . The safety board said crew member e mergen- ey drills are inadeqauate i n so m e case s, and add e d : ''The bo:ird rtalizf's that thl' llSt' of <.1c - tual aircraft door s ,.,.ith evacuation s lidt.>s at- tached m;:i y bt:> imprac· tic al. HO\V('V('f . \\'(' do believe it is reasun;ible to req uire traini ng> in .:i mockup that is rl•alislic." -EMERGF.NCIES cited by the boa rd included the MarC'h 31 C'ras h of a Western Air J.ines Boeing 787 at Casper, Wyo., and t.be0ct.16evacuationof a b.1rning United Air UnE's OCJO at Se attle. Both !)Janes ultimate ly were e va<'ual f'd withou t fatalities or Sl'rious in· juries. The We s tern jet C'rashed during takeoff. Although one enginl' was torn otf. there was no fire -a condition a safety board spokesman ealled "a m iraC',le" t hat pro· tlably saved Ii \'f's . DURING TllF. evarua· ti on. it sa id . stewardesses had trouble opening the rorward and rear doors on the left side ofthtC'abin . • "Roth night attendants . \'t"re able to rotate the door hand1£'s and partial - ly o~n the doors, but they were unable to open the doors further," the board said. · 'F.ventually, t he fl ight engineer opened the forward door and an off .duty £light at· tf'ndant helped open the rear door." RULING OUT the possibility or jammed doors. the board said the stewardesses probably fliled to push the door s t1ard enough bC'eause neithe-r ''had ever open<'d an air<"raft exit door with an t>va euation slide at· tJched . ·· A We stern spokesman <f:isa1reed , saying slru<'· tural damage probably made the doors s tick. H . C . k. D on D-.. ~k Driving 1,~tt~tt..9"' unt1ngton rac mg own .1.·lll.1 '. .. PoUiTR'fMe CO!M'T . 1"H f'I C1!1Cj(r~ EE~E nu;y 1-/ATcH A t•rackdown on drunk or dnnk1ng driv~rs who In 1914 were involved tn 208 SE"par:.ite traffic accldrnts 111r lud 1ng onf' thilt k1llt'd a policemun was :t nnounct'd by II untington H~ac h polire. Chief Earl~ Robit•ill e ls1ut'd the \1."atttine for thl" holiday seu:K>n, notin& tht> cuis 1omary Thankisgiv1ng ond f'hr1s tnJas mt>rriment too often con· tnbutris to injury, dettt.h , pain and grit'!. the J97S ra,te ot drinking dnven in· volved in 3C!'clde nt1:1 ha1:1 ris('n 21 ptor C'E"nt uvtr l:rst year. Tht" 1974 total WHS 208, With 93 killed or injured So far. 11 \ncludes 197, compared to 163 Bl th1:o1 ti me la st ye1.1r. Police Oepartment Public Affairs Officer Mike Relic says 10 per sons ha\'e been killed and 71 inJured in ac- cidt"nt s wh1l'h 1n\'Olvt•d drinking driVf'T:S. Avenue wh.lle dlreoctina traffic after a pawer failure knocked out the 1l1nal1. THE lllOTORIST INVOLVED, re· portedly returnio1 from a liquor store with fresh supplies for a lenat.hy party at his nearby home, la servin.s a term in Orange Co unty ja l l 'f or man:slauehter. PollC-e sugge.1t that a non-drinker bit allowed to do tit• driving wtllle on boll- day party or bar-hoppi.na rounds. ONE OF THE SAFEST bell is to takf' a bus or tax,i home ii a ''chaiul· feur·· isn't availaPJ\e and-be ttrtaln to ('atTY resf'rve cash to pay the fare. Cab firms will have e.xtra car• out in the holiday se&son. One of those killed was patrolman HE .!\I.SO PC)INTf:D out the pro· I.es Prinef', 26, who was rundown by a Olll~~----. Olll~~~~~~~b~l~•.".m~is"._'a'.'p'.!p'.'.a~r~e.'.'n~tl~Y'._iiin~c:.'.r~e"_as~i."n~•_:s~·i."_nc::•:__:_c~a~r_:a~t~Btiae h Boulevard and Adams ·'All thosp accidents <'OUld have bttn t1voided if a few simple preven· live measures could have .been taken by the drinking drivers involved qr their families and friends," Rell<' said. Chfe f Robitaille allfO"' nottd that many m otoriits may r.ittonaUze their rooduct by thi nking kindly officers will look' (ht o r way becat11e or the holiday se3sp MAN-SIZED SALES ... • Cotton. llannel shirt 2.99 • Rieg. 3.44. Machine washable in assorted pla+ds. In s12cs S M ,L.XL Great sporty look !or Fall SAVE $2 Men's Jeans 6.99 Reg. 8.99. 1000:, co tton Machine washable. Waist 29 lo 38 Fisherman knit Big boys' sweaters 4.9 Fisherman style knit c rew pull- over. Machine wash acryl ic Natural S.M,L. Thanksgiving Special 99¢ TA~e ;i breale and en1ny a del1c10\l$ hirlcey !tlndW1~ .1nrf coffee. \, SAVE $2 Men's Casual Jackets 10.99 Reg. 12.99. Polyvinylch!ori de 1acket s accented with contrast st 1tc h1n~. Rust, chamois, navy. S,M,L.XL. Sale Priced Items Effective Thur.sday thru Sunday, Nov 30 1975 ' .,( .. > • • j • Open •Today 10-6 p.m. \ SPECTACULAR SLIPPER SALE . ' ' Chlldren'a ' .,,_,:),. •. ·. ,., ,1 2·~·9"9 .. R~ • .3.29. Acrylic pile slippers. Mickey Mouse;-, M1nn1e .: ':--~ Mouse~ or Donald Duck". . ~ - 5 to 3. ..:r- SAVE $1 Girls' ~ embroidered moc 1.99 SAVE 25% Reg. 2.99. Long hair acryhc pile mop slippers. In woodhue, green and pink. Sizes 5 to 10 whole. Men's lined slippers 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Vinyl wilt'! salt sole and fleece l1n1ng Brown or deertone. 5,zes 7 to 12 whole. ' -'. ,'":', ;<, . \ ' . ·, I I ;(" : /'' . '•' -. fl . ·~ .. ·' " . . . GREAT BUY! MISSES' " .. ' PILE JACKETS 19.99 Great looking acrylic pile w11h the look of seal. In blactt, brown, beige. Sizes 8 to is. JCPenney •i · 1;~~ ·11:1.> 11 '· ... ....... -...J. -·-----U.. YOUf JCP9l'Mle)' ChM' ... I •l l.'IJ1 ~u!"{'rm.troe1 Big Girls' Nylon Ski Jac~~ts 10.99 5.99' Potyvinylchloride sl"urt/1ac styling. Snap Iron! Luggage, brown, c"mel. 7 to 14. I 00% nylon hooded reversible jacket. Navy w/pr1nts or red w/pnnts. Sizes 7 to 14. IUIHA PAllG Beach at OnlnQelhorpe •Open weekdlya 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 toe. OlANGI: City Dr. al Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdl)'I 10 to 9. Sundliys 10 to 8. SANTA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. ol So. Coast PllZI •Open Deity 9:30 to 9. Sundeva 10 to 8. ' g ,, w r w t it n A R K A T s ' I t p 0 r t D""-YPILOT .tJI lf~rrorU,t 'Rill: Book · Ga to Policemen, Firemen ' .1 SANTA CRUZ (AP) -"If you "-ill Uockinl '°"' enemy -._ llkk hhp banlln the lomplo, . wl~" or bffl o1,....,. boot. It wUI ~ lh1t he wUl never 1et up with 1uch t'hillin1 UUes u ''How to Kill," "'!'ho Poor lbn'I JllDO\ Jlond." "Deatnoctl .. by 0emoli· tlon. lcendiarlea andSabcilafe" ancl "llinimanual ol the Urban Gutt· rilla ... poli<'eman or fireman isn't, but I.hey bavetodeal with t.beresult.I, ''Davia aald. ''Thia ltnowlqe oeeds to be distributed mon wlddy ootbey can -with cliuldept '"'"""· the Air Fortt in 1957 •ndsars it now lotbe .. uon'1 lar1ntdislributorol police and fire science books, dolni $750,oooor bu.t.ineu aorarthl1 year. ar• told that a list U. kept ol thoff who purob1se the booka and th1t It will be mede available to the FBI if ' sor-equested , Davl11ald. • ...... S-bldbaadviceofloredby''Tbe Anltcblat Cookbook." one ol the rtllrideil publl<•-distribut..i to policemen and firemen across the eounb:y by Davi. Publishing Co .. !!ic,. whloh apeolallzealn police and "We've 1otteo a few letters ol compla!Qt about our handliJ'.lC these klnjf o( books," says Stewart DaYi11 cornpaoy presiden.L "Our IOI• purpose in doin& .so is to f.ive policemen and firemen aome ln- •i&ht Into these thlnp. "THE AVE&AGE polioeman doeln't w1lk into an unctercround book 1l0ff. He doesn't have attes.:; to them aod. may not be aware they exiat." There are only about 20 boob on the restricted liat, and tbey can be sold only to Policemen, ru-emea and law enforcement ageocie1, Davia IN FACF, DAVIS said he la un-' said. happy with aome firms which dis· tribute U.S. Army and Marine Corps manuaJ1. eve-n ~b he baa purchued some ol them ror resalt on arestriC't~ basis. .llN~-·-·· TBB COMPANY ALSO di•· tributes, oo a restricted basis, books "There are a number o1. simple thin.cs thal militant g:roups are aware or and the average Davil 1aid hia father, a San Fran- ciaco police,man, started the com- pany in the 1940s to aid other officers in passing their police exams. Davis joined the company alter leaving "'THEY HAVE TO be ordered on departmental letterhead stationery and in the event someone walks into buy one, they have to show a police orfu-eidentification, ··be said. Moreover, prospective buyers '"I 'd mu c h rather foreg o whatevf'r little profit we may a«t rrom that and see it stopped," ht' said. ... BeodsAe•tl•F i The Soviet Acadelny or Sciences bu elect- •• ed nuclear scient&t Analely P. Alexan- dro v as Its ne1'(. president, Tasa Ned' Agency reports. t ... • • . i.. • ,. Numbe r Of TVs On ·Rise WASHINGTON (AP) -There is a ble8ry blue- gray eye tl\atiiapparent- ly out to tUe over the \\-'or ld . Last year, its numbers reportedly increased worldwide by 20 million to364 million. THE MOMENTUM of its conque:st carried it t.o new nations. Ineidents or the phenomenon were~ ported ror the first time in Angola, Baham&s , .. Rahrain, Brunel, Chad, Mozambique, Oman, St. Kitts, Somalia, South ,o\.frica , Sri Lanka , Tanzania and Yemen Ara.b Republic. . ..\nd in the United States, nearly a third ol all the hypnotic beasties \l.'ere said to be concen- trated. Telt>vision sets. ACCOR D ING T O statistics released in the latest Television Digest, the TV juggernaut pushed on last year. The industry weekly ob~erved dryly, "Color rl"ceivers surpassed 100 million for the first time, up from 87 million, while black-and-white sets rose to 264 million from 257 million." THE STATISTICS were gleaned from data --sometimes sketchy- provided by governmeni eommunications agen· cies and international broadcasting organiza· tions, manufacturers and news reports. To be sure, in America tastes are becoming somewhat more refined, accordi ng to the magazine's statistics. Usage of black-and-wtute S('tS slipped a little - from 64 .45 million in 1973 to 63.4 million last year. Rut color sets rose to 57. 7 million in 1974, up from 52.55 million the year before. Thomas M. Hoover CONGRATULATIONS! Thomas M. Hoover I! one of our represenlalives in 5anta Ana and he has jusl been awarded the cowled CNirtered Lile Un- derwriler designation of The American College ol Lile Lln- derwrilers. To become a Chartered Life Underwriter. a CLU. a person studies for several years. lake! ten exhaustive examinatiO ' ' meels high moral and wo~ • penence requ irements, and subscribes to a rig id code o elhical practice. Those wh make the grade are equipped serve the public the w-ay w • ,• • , ' ·SAVE 203 Men's Leisure Suits 21.50 Rec. 26.88. Co-ordinates in continental .slyles. Available In brown, It. b1ue , beige and navy. Sizes S,M,L,XL. , , • I. Men's Sport Shirts 6.99 Long sleeve print shirt of machiae wash nylon/ acetate. Assorted fancies. l ong point co'1ar. Perfect for leisure wear. Men's Slip-Ons 9.88 ReK. 11 .88. Men·s vinyl slip-ons. Perfect for the man with easy care and comfort in mind. Sizes 7-120. Open Joday ~-10 to 6 p.m. Fisherman Knit Men's Sweaters 9.99 Fisherman style knit 1n crew or cardigan. Machine was h acrylic. Natural. S,M,L,XL. GREAT VALUE! Gals' Gauze Big Tops 6.99 Gals" tops In a poly/cotton blend. Machine wash . Assorted colors. Rolled t hree quarter length sleeves. Sizes S.M.l. SUPER VALUE! Men's Long Sleeve Turtlenecks 4.99 Coordinates w1!h most out· fits Acrylic. White. solids. S M.l .Xl. Gre<i t for gilt g1v1ng. Take your choice of men's 17 and 25 jewel watches. With sell-winding and day/date features. Ladies' 17 1ewel w1lh mesh bracelet in s1lvertone or goldtone. And th ere are lots more. In a super selection ol beaul!ful styles At one beauhlul, low price. Fine Jewelry Oeparlment lllustra1 1ons enlarged to show detail. (.,..., ., Sale priced Items effective Thursday thru Sunday. Nov. 30, 1975. wanLour re.pres81lta~·~~~~~,-,:-~•,.-'..'1.,_; serve. We are proud of Tho M. Hoover, CLU. and honortd lo have him in our organization. Mr. Hoover is associated with lhe Manufacluter1 Lile Insur- ance Company at 2323 Nonh Broadway Bldg .. Suite 300, Santa Ana. ., ., . . ... ... .. .._.PAA&: Beech at (nngethorpe •()pen weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 toe. Ol.Mtel: City Or. at GardenGrOYe Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 10 6. SAMfA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coaat Plaza• ()pen Oaity 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. • I \ ' All DAll.Y Pll.OT Thurld•r. Novtmbet 27. 1975 . 1 Hillses: Most Powerful Busband·wife Tea~ I WASl\l!";GTON (AP) house and had our fi rst They <"ome from d1f. ground as ''adv.an · WHEN HILLS was Hlll.swaaatk~tobeu-WbJte House for eight '-Friends desrribe her baby." fert>nt backgrounds. taged," She attended a uked if it bothered him slatant attorney general moPlbl befort Pord •P- as tough, organizt>d, a re-Jlills grew up in what he private glrt15• school and to b.,> outranked by hia in cbaree of the cl vii pointed hlm to thi SEc. lentle~s worker. TODAY, TJt E Jl illst•s des<'ribt>d as a family took horseback riding wife,hesmllf'dandsaid: division of the Ju.sti~ Bot~ Hlllses are l{e, they say, is eon-s ti y the work pressure 1s s truggling to make ends and tt"nnis leslJOns . "It didn 't oC'Cur to me to Department In April Republic am. He wu ~ genial. easy-g oing, a so great that they havt' mt' e t during the be upset. Jn tht' words ot 1974, Hills said he moved tlve on-1evtral P'a1'n - <'r3 C' k(' r jack b usi -li ttle timE> for fa vontt· Dt>pression. H(' paid for Professionally. Mrs . the kids, it didn't rom-eastwitbtheideao(run. palgru for Republieans nc>:s:s man . spo rts, though tht>y have his f1r 11t year at Stanford Hills said that she is not pute. ·· ning bis business here. in California, i n<'ludin~ She makes $60,000 a atennis C'ourt a nd pool fron1 money he t"arned treated differently Jn fa<'l . Jlills said he the t'ommlttt>e to rt · Yt"ar. Ht" makes $40.000. · I eonft•ss I have onl y st"lling ora nges for 50 bf.>cause she is a woman: had turned down sevf'ral WITHI N A FEW t-lttt President Ni)lon. She 1s l"ha uff<>url'd to played one g amC" this ct>nl s a bag. ''That certainly wllsn't offers for top govern-months. he wa:1 asked to "I don't find the labels work.l-le drives h1mst'lf. summer and hardl v at tnie in our Jaw finn. lt mf'nt positions bet'ause be a legal adviser to rooservaUve or llMral :ill s1nc" I took thi s J0b in MRS . 111 I. f.S ha s wasn't true at the Justice heo was Involved with his President Ford. He ac-Vf'ry in(ormative, .. ~· THl':Y .i\Rl':C.ar!.:1a11d .\f arch."Mrs .lllllssa1d . df's C'ribed hPr back-Departmt"nt." company. When Mrs. crptedandworkedlnthe flilla&ald. j Roderirk JJills. thl• 1nv~t CAAL.AH US powerful husb.:1nd ... ,11 ft· -------------------------------------------------------------------"7,.,,----------,1 team in Wil shini.:ton. She is tht> St'('rt•lary of I-lou s ing and ll rb•n Df'vrlopment , the only "'omnn in President Ford s Cabinet, the th1rrl in hi story and the fir~t 1n 20 years. She's also widt." !y touted as Ford 's replaceme nt f o r Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Oougla.s. HE IS CHAIRMAN ol lhE' Securities and Ex- <·hange Commission, the fed.rral age111cy that re-- gL1lates the storks and bonds markets. In srparat<• office in· tE."rview s -h 1s over sht>rry in !he evt>ning ; hers in the aflt•rnoon \\"ith a public rc•lations man prl's ent -the J-lill st'S discussed the problems ;:ind pressures o( jugglin~ a m:irriag1.>, four children and 1 .... ·o full -timt> caret>rs 1n a town where th(' quPst for power often puls lhl' fa mily in SC'<'Ond place. "I USED TO s ay that sometimf'S 1 feel like a long piE'<'l" of salami with ::t sHC'e ht"rt for one and a slice here for another, and there is n 't enough lo go around." said Mri;. l-lills. whO, at ·ti, is a :5 triking woman, s lim, \l.ilh auburn hair, a wide, l"ngaging s mile and dark brown eyes that narrow when sht' grows serious, "I would think thal our li fe at hon1t• is nu dif· ferent than mo ~t pt0plC'0 S lives.·· said h<•r husband . ·l ·I , <1 tall , broa~-s hould(•rt•d mo.in w.hose eollar-length blonde hair is slightly fittked with gray. "We play ga mes with the kids. We 're concerned , about the privacy of the ..:. home. It's ht>ctic. We get 'more tirt"d than mos t families ." THAT'S undt'rstanda- ble for two people who rise each morning at 6:15, leave their ('Offi· fortable h o usE." in North"•est Was hington an hour later. arrive at work by 7:30 a.m .. and r~rely return home bffore 8 p .m. :\l ni ght. U\ey try hard to spend tWo hours with the kids -three daughters and a son, ranging in age from Sto14. { The family has a Jive· in housekeeper. Both gra'dpated at the top of thf'ir C'lass at law school (ShE' from YaJe ; he from Stanford). Tht."y started what is widely <'Onsidered to be a pro· gressive law firm in C3.lifornia. She served as assistant t J.S . attorney i n Los angeles. taught an anti-t ru s t course at UCLA and "'as active in "l'.l1>1ram s lo aid bla<'ks 1 andMexican-Americans.: Al.MO ST 10 yea r s 1 after founding their Jaw firm, Hills took charge of Republic C-0 rp., a floun - dering <'o ng)omerate. While traveling back a nd · forth to F.urope, I-I.ills ! ~reeled the company from losing money into a rftulti million dollar suc-1 ~SS. "Probably tht' hardest time in our Jives wa s When l went off on a lark E decided to quit our law firm just when 1 d been m ade ~ ner," 1-lill s said. 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Coast Plaza • Open Dally 9:30 lo 9, &lr$Yt 10 to I . , I ~ ha arn ·id ' ' as ro "' T ng h a " om 'on eg nd ol i •u M fore '" tro fore ern gar co nou pro and th• H Sta " a Swi wit poli WO bud the Ag Res por dru "v law T wa Col 'a phi con but THE LIBEai.uu~ arty nominatK ... .M#:· ri de for preside..,nt .t lb onvention in Neaqr~ is year, and c • · s running male J>aVW rgland, a 40-ye'ar-0ld ttorney from Newport ach. M&cRridecalled rordo- ng away with all laws hat i nfring e on a rson's rivil libertie-s at ome -including aboli· 'on of most government egulatory agencies - nd for a new U .S. forei1n olic y o f ('o mplete eutrality a broad . MacBRIDE SAID all forei1n a id should be ter m in a ted, all U.S. t roops re mo ve d from foreign soil a nd all gov- ernments recognizffi re- gardless or how lhC'y come to power . "Is it not time to re- nou nce our rol«t as world protector and be neutral and friendly to ward au the world?" he sa id . He said the U nited States should. become ''a k i n to a g iant SwitzE"rland. ·· a nation "'ith a long ·st a nding policy of ni;>u tr ali ty. Ma('RRJDF. SAID he "'ouJd cut the de fen~e budget by half, abolish the Centr al Intelligence Agency and the Federal Reserve Board and sup- port the re pea l of all drug, pornography and ''victimless crime'' laws. The I.ibertarian party was started in 1971 in Colorado. Its literature sa y s its g e n e r a l philosophy is neither conservative nor liberal but OnE" of "minimal gov· l'rnment and m aximum individual liberty,·· Ma.BRIDE SAID he expec-ts the party will ap. pear on the baUot in at least 31 statt>s in 1976. Whill' conceding that the possibility or his election "is slightly remote."' MacBride said he hopes to becoml" a major factor in the 1976 presidential dl'bate on issues . A Harvard Law School graduate, MacRride is a form er Vermont s tate legisla tor and unsuc· c essfu lly s ought that sta tl''s Rl'publi ca n guber natoria i nomina· tion in 1964. In 1972 he v.·as a n uncom milted prl'sidential elector from Virginia and, refusing to cast his vote for former President Nixon. IYmY PUSCltnlOM IS A ..... CU"' MIDtcl.,_ "l nan UHT. ..... When your physician writes • prescription for you, he baa selected, rrom tbe many thousands or different medicines in our prescription department the ezaet ooe he tudges will help you mo1t. Tbat 11 why • prncription i• u1ually more beneficial tban any over the count e r medicine. Fdr,,. the mo s t important part of any treatme1t Is rour phy1lelan'• ~bta1 y to diapme the CIU18 of lM trouble. That di .. nc.il :.. an estra ia1re~ient wbleb makes each prscrlption a "Miracle" medlcllle. YO U OR YO U R DOCTOR C~N PHONE US when you n eed a deli•&f)'. We will deli ver promptly without extra charge. 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WASHINGTON tu\>!) -The sontwlthlntheconUnentalUnlled Irel:.ind will con-postal ~rvlee has l$1Ued its an· Slates be malled by Dec. 10 and f er h onora ry nual plf'a to the public t.o send air parcel• by Dec. 21; greeting ('i t i z ens hip on Christmas mail early. cards sent to any state lneludin& D u t c h j n . The serYice once a.gain pro-Hawaii and Alaska by Dec. 15; dustriali s t Dr . mi:it"d to have all post offices and a.Jr parcels to Alaska and • cardt to Mexico (po11lbly Clnadal. • -Dec. 9, air parcels to Africa, thelfurEuland FarEalt. • \ -Dec. 11. a.lr parcels tcr Europe, Soutb Am~ca'ind' Cell· tralAmerlca. 1 'ficde 1 lerre ma clear of mall before Cbri.slmaa Ila wail by Dec . 20: ' WASHINGTON (AP) \...,..,. Daybutsaiditneedshelp. -Despite congressional Wl<I hjs wife for TARGET·TIMES FOR tending -DEC. If, Alll .,...,linas to Africa, Near East and FarEul. -Dec. 15, air pan:ela to )llOJ<lco (pouiblyCaoada). and legal efforts to halt a C'almness shown EACH YEAR BETWEEN Nov. Christma~ mall to other COUD· plann~d increase in \Y hi I c he Id 28 and Dec. 24 more than nine tries: postal ratt>s , lhe Postal hos tage by two billion letters and parcels are -Dec. 2, aurface parcels to Service is busy printing I RA terrorists mailed -a tE"nlh of the \loJume for Mex.ico (Canada also, if ill postal new lJ·cent stamps that for 36 days. the entire year, the service said. strike ended by thl'PR). -Dec. 1&, air ereetlnl eanls to Europe, Central America and South Amert••· ,. • ntrW ..c11/ty m•,,... Only on• I• th• Pr.#ld«rl' will b<' ne('ded On fi rst-It ask('d that surface parcels -Dec. 8. surface greeting classmailbeginningnext ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~£·'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:::.:::::...~~~=--:::.~~. month. "Tht• 13·Cl'nl rate will go into effl'Ct Oec. 28 un- less there ls some law to the contrary 1n the mean- time.·· said l~ostma:;ter Gen . Ranjamin F. Railar. TllF. ll«llJSE has ap- proved ~1 bill that 'l\'Ould hold lhl' rall' increase to 12 ct•nts. but tber~ ap· pt>:-irs lo be little chance that lht' mf'asure will be used to halt the scheduled prirt'hikl'. Mailing a first-class let lt>r now costs 10 cents. ·'Some people sttm to think that because ol a bill the llou:;i:.• pa:isl."'d, tho 1ncr('ast~ "'111 only go to 12 rE'nts. f\ul that bill husn'l becomt' law ard we plan to put tht~ I 3·cen t rate into E"ffect Ot•r. 28, .. BaiJar .said in an interview. A~ AlllF. TO the Senate Post Office Com· mitt<>c said hearings are not srheduled yet on the House-passed bill. Tb.is makes it unlike.Jy the SE>-nate will act on the House bill in time to pre- vent thE' full increase to 13 cents on Dec. 28, the aide said. "It looks like it will be next year before we hold hearings," he said. Bailar said the Postal Service, which is losing nE'arly $7 million per day under present rates, needs the new revenue that the increase would bring in . The House bill "from a financial stand- point would just make a bad situation worse,'' the postmaster general said. BAii.AR HAS an- nounced a series of C<"onomy measures that he said would save -money without affecting service. In addition, the Postal Service said ij, is considering cutbacks in service, including elimination of Saturday mail delivery. Three laws uits, which al:so could affect the planned rate increase, are unlikely to be d'tcided before Dec. 28, court spoke:smen said. El.EVEN STATES sued to bl()('k the planned rise to 13 cents, contend- ing the planned rate would discriminate against users of first- class mail. And the M- sociated Third-Class Mail Users filed suit con- tending the Postal Service's board of gov. emors .did not· properly approve the present rates. Hearing dates have not been set ror the cases, a spokeswoman for the lJ.S. District Court in Washington said. ATHJRDcase. brought by thE' Association of Greeting Card Publishers, has not been set for heai-ing in the Circuit Court or Appeals, here, a court official said. ' You Talk About Ugly Ducklings SIJGO, Ky. (AP> - Anybod y want a bald duck? The featherless fowl could be yours, if you pro. mise not to roast, boil, or otherwise prepare him for consumption. Soupy is surely the ug- liest duckling in.Slig°' a Northern Kf!'ntucky com· munity of about 100, and maybeanyWhere. He looks like a plucked C'hicken from the supermark<'t -scrawny and covered with goose bumps, or rather, duct bumps. Soupy'sowner. Mrs. W. %OFF "Medalist" luggage for gals. lovely to look at, rugged to use. Molded vinyl, magnesium framed. Blue, a:reen or cherry . 21" O'Nite 24" Pullman '29.59 .39.99 Reg. 36.99 Reg. 49.99 4i99 25:59 Reg. 59.99 Reg. 31 .99 Shoulder Tote 23.99 Reg. 29.99 ' SALE . Gumball Machines R•g. 9.99. large dispenser. 99c: Reg. 1.&e. Bubblegum refills. ~--==-- t ' " .. 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Wrap It Up Super low Christma~ Cards 20 one des19n Chr istmas cards to a package. ti's a supe1 1errd1c buy lor the holidays. SALE Christmas Cards 99¢ Reg. 1.50. Norcross assorted Christmas cards. 45 to ·a box. 3 rolls Treasury Christmas wrap 2.99 Gift wrap total s 130 SQ. h . Designs. 6 rolls Treasury Christmas wrap 1.99 SJ sq. ft. Designs. Jumbo Log Wrap 1.99 100 sq. ft. Lots of Christmas designs. ' - 1 , - • • Sterile Methods 1 'Safer' A FORM EB method 0( sterilization .used el«· t ricity to burn or c aute riz~ the tube to (ME DICINE) cJosl' it, but minor skin burns and S<'ricus bo\o\.•el burns sometimes oc · curred. ''The complication rate with the other meithod is not vt>ry h.igh, but we're trying to re· due<" it to a minimum," s aid Dr . Ca rt J . l.evinson, a ssoC'iatE' pro· fessor or obs tetrics and gynerology at Raylor. THE CI.A !II PING method also may prove to he revt>rsible. but Levinson s<:iid it will be years before that is known. "It is proposed to tht> patient as not being re- versi ble.·· J.evinson said. "We have had no ex- perience '>'"ith that yet . but since tht' only part of the tube that is involved is th at part trappC"d by the r ing a nd the re- mainder of the tube is left uninjured, it may be possible to recombine the tube mor<' easily -.yi.th this m ethod than bne whicb. has been burned ... HE Si\ID ONl,Y a s mall three-fourths inch incision is needed for the operatiOn. /\ telescope- like medical instrument -cal.Jed a laparoscope -is in sertt:'d into the pelvi:s to allow the ph ys i· cian to see the Fallopian tube and ~ tiny instru- mf"nt is usC'd to perform the sterilization. "Under direct vision the tube is picked up, a knuckle is made and the ring is triggered off around the knuckle and you'redone,·· he said. MOST PATIENTS are released four hours after entering the hospital and the surgery can b<' handled on an out - patient basis. Al:so, he said, m ost insurance policies cover the sur- gery. The ooly difference between this method and the o~e most prevalent now is the use of the silicone ring rather than cauteri zation. The laparoscope is used in both ope rations and I.evi n son s aid mos t medical centers have that instrumC'nl. Seaman Punished 'Unfairly' ' Wi\SHJNGTON (UPI) -The National !-f.bor Relations Board has r uled th at a s hip's crewmember may be held in irons and fed only brE"ad and \\'ater. but he may have a unlon representative with him when the punishment is ordered. ~ The ruling. elted in a c urrent jssue of the Sea f arers ·Voion ~ magazine. involved Capt. Carl H. Hope of the SS Mount Vernon Vic· tory. Chief pumpman C.C. Ual told the board Ca.Jll. Hope rd•red him -handcuffe«.~a.tnad and water ~~-~iDed $6'0 1n Octobel',J97S But tbe.ubfr/I ~ai d Hope went too ~' "'!i n he deprived hl•I bf•llM! right to have a union representative present at his disciplinary hear· ine. --~ . • .. 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(Not 5hown), I \ \ I ' ' / ' ? .\20 DAILY PILOT _____ Th_u_rsd_!Y· November 27. 1975 Superman to Come to Reseoe of His Creators? < :-JE W YORK tAP1 -J erry Sie~el and JOt" Shustt>r wert' shy, slunny kids with glasst>s in 1933 ""'ht>n they <'rea ted the Man of Steel who would ~come a rnul t1-rn11lion dollar hero: Superman Siegel a nd Shust('r are old men today, living on pt>nrues . comic book memories and hopes that .Superman's O"'ncrs "'ill grant them a pen~1un "~O "e can live in dig n1 ly. · · Tlll':Y llAVt: NO ROYALTIES beacu~t> tht·y .qgnt•d O\'t'f theu· righls to Superman in 1938 (or $130. '\Ve n<•<•d Supt•rman·s h<•l p. Ile nt•vc r rorgol the littlt• nlan. ·· sa_vs Shuster, a 61 yt<ar·old bachelor who hvt•s in ;.1n 1\rt OC'co aparlmt•n t in '.';ew York . _. Jumpy Ch'lef Army Secretary Murtin Jloffman. a formC'r paratrooper \\'il h the IO!st . l\ir!lurn(' D ivision . ht •l fH.'<I tt•s t tht• nt''' '.\l('l·l parac hull' by Jumping \Vith JTIC'n1 - 0t• r s of tht' 82n d /\1rbt)l'lll' l ht• firs I timt• ~1 :-.t•t·rt·l:1r~ nf the ,1\rn1y had 111:.dt· a n1ilitary parat·hutt• jump. Joint Use Of E l Toro R ej ect e d .1'.s C'XpC'cted. Orange Cou nty supervisors have been told by the Pen· tagon that joint ust> of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station by ('Om mer('ial jets is out of the question. and keeps hou~e for his brother. 11e is blind in one eye. Shuster first drew Superman, gave him his bloe suit. red cape, and the "S" emblazoned on his chest -''for Siegel and Shuster." "The originators of the world's greatest super hero are the victims of a cruel injustice whic h l'rie.s out to become known and to be remedied," says Siegel. :ilso 61, a $7 ,000-a-year mail cle rk in Los Angeit>S. SIF.GEl.CONCEIVEDSUPF.RMAN. CHILD of thf' planet Krypton, who could leap tall buildings at a s1ngle bound, s top express trains and t·atch blOJet• . ··we were tihy UtU e kids 'tl.'ilh glasses -the kind who read the <'Omic book OOdy-building ads." 'Shuster says. "I guess Superman was our wish fuJJillment. He was the greatest hero of all. He was everything we weren'tand wanted to be.·· They were 17-year-old high school students in Cleveland when they came up with Superman. For six year,, they tried unsuccessfully to sell the idea to publis hers who thought it was a fantastic loser. In 1938 they landed with a small comic book <'Omp.any, Detective Comics, which paid $130 an episode -$10a page. SIEGEi, AND SHUSTER WAGED WSING legal battles for more than 30 ye ars with Superman·11 publishers. They won recognition th•t thf'y <'r•atrd Supermlll1, not ownership. · Help appareoUy iJ on the way. Warner Com - munications Jnc ., parent company or Superman's National Periodicals Inc., says it will help the two who t>arned the company millions. ··we are aware of their terrible pli ght ... says Jay Emmett, executive vice president of Warner. "I don't think we have a legal obligation, but we do have a <'Ompassionate and a moral obligation and we certainly will do something. "I don 't know exactly what we will do, bul pro- bably we will give them some annual income, like a P"ruJton," he said . Open Today--10 to 6 p.m. Health & Beauty 79c Aim Toothpaste Nt. wt. 6.4 oz. ' .. .. .. .. 79c Gillette Foamy Shave Cream Nt. wt. 11 oz. ~ ~ ... ~. "'"" ., . 1.29 Tame Creme Rinse 16 fl. oz. The den ia l letter s i g ned b y Jack l •. 8 0 \\'ers. assistant secrt>lary of thC' Navy for i n s tallation s and logistics, was recelved this wel:>k by Marine of- ficials at F.l Toro. • Whitewalls Prices shown are for tubeless whitewalls plus Fed. Ex. Tax as shown. Our • I ITS CONTF.NTS were dictated to Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district inc ludes the !\1arine base. In the letter , Bo\\'ers said joint US(' would be considered only when it can be demons trated that : -Such an arrange- ment will be mutually beneficial. -l\1ilitary operations "'iii not be subs tantially impaired. -Air safety hazards will not bC' significantly incrt>ased. -There is no other reasonabl(' alternative such ;is an C':<isting-or planned civil airport in the area. ROWERS SAIO even if the existing county airport is deemed not feasi ble for continued use by ('Ommercial jets "the evidence remains overwhelmingly in favor of disqualifyi ng El Toro for joint usC'." Su pervisors applied for joint use in late SE>p- tember in an effort to find reasonable alternatives to mounting problems at the county airport at the head of Up- per :"Jewport Bay. . .\. PF.NT1\('rllS analyst said in an intervi('w last Wt"t'k that "m a ny hours" were spt>nl pondering the county's reques t and its drawbacks but that only one conclu sion denial -could be reached. The analyst. FrC'd Stearns, said the mix- tureor military and com- mercial plans \\'Ould be ex tremely hazardous. IN HIS l.F.TTER , Rowers said no evidence has been presented by the county that would make s uch an arrange- ment mutually beneficial. I-le said the Navy Department is not in a po1iUon to absorb the operational, training and economic penalties that would accrue. ! • 2 Fiberglass belts ReliArlde i!I Radial is ou r own name a nd does not rellect any nalionw ide standard .. of Quahty . With the purchase of • 2radial AeliAr ide A: tires you get: 1. Installation 2. Rot at ion every 5000 mi les. polyester plies r·' Size E78x1 4 F78x14 G78x14 H78x14 G78x15 H78x15 J78x15 L78x15 \ '· l Regularly ·r,,ale price F.E.T. 48.99 ea. ; 9.39 ea . 2.51 . . 50.99 ea . •'80.59 ea . 2.68 52 .99 ea. r::s1.79 ea . 2.88 54 .99 ea. 1"~2.99 ea . 3.04 ~ 53.99 ea. t 32.39 ea . 2 .. 95 • ' I I. .-:;-34.19 ' .· 56.99 ea. ea . '.3 .17 60 .99 ea. 36.59 ea . 3.30 ' I 63 .99 ea. 68.39 ea. 3.48 ~· \' · ~SAVE '111».;;J ~ t 1-2-3 Lube Special l:~~~@"""°" 5 QIS H.D. motor 01!, new oil filter and ReliAnde"° •safety clleck. ':· l "\I, '11.•; (1 •, -·----- Use Your JCPenney Ch•rge. E•C.pl 11,1pe~rl<•I -- Excedrin Tablets 1oo·s White Rain Hair Spray Nt . wt . 13 oz, IUllU. Pµ&! Beach at Oranoethorpe •Open weekdavs g:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. O•A,..t: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd ... Open weekdays 1 O to 9 Sundays 1 Otto 6 SANT• AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast P1au •Open Daily 9:30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6. " l ... ~ .......... •• -· Ow o ''" ··~ ...... _ ~ ... ~ .. -·. ,. Treasury Extra Strength Cough Syrup 6 II. oz. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Let us fill your next prescription Sale prrced items effective Thursday ·thru Sunday, Nov. 30, 1975. .-.. • ·. ~-• Chloraseptic Lozenges . 18's Jergens Lotion 10 fl . OL T••• o lireo• and e•foy our clelit ious Pviitp•ln Pie and Coffee. l "i ' . • ·' , ,. ~ ~~ -I ·'~· -~ ~r . ,.:, ' / it:' ~ "" "9.'"-'"' . ~ .. •.1.".r ~ ,, ••• ,, f-" * ... Q ~~ / ' • ,· .. " -· • . ... ·~·. ,. . .. .. -.:;, .. • -"''· . " ,.; ,, •• .. •• . •.. ' . I , .... ·: . . {, '• : . ' ,, '1 . 1- ; ·/ • , . . . . .. , .5~ ... , " ... ~··)1· ": •• ,•"..; )I: r· • . . . . . '-'··-. . • • • I ·~.-•fJ-t~ ,' -. • an exciting crray of values i.or . ··' • ' " . ' . ., , t! • .., holiday shoppinq ... beautiful decorations in the spirit of the season ... and of course, an appearance by Santa himself! It's Gii happening right here in the scores of wonderful stor.es on our fabulous Oranqe Coast! . -.. .-. " ' ••• , ..... ··J·· • .. •. ·-'f ....... ·= ·'!.· •· .• • • r O> •\ 'r(,,-'." ' : I ~- -. . ~.,.~ -. : . , . . r.;; It. • . .. • " . .. . • 1 "' ' .. y ••• , ' . ·, ., < • • • . . . • ~.~ J\. ... ~· ·-_"'); ... f "-- -~-••• • .... '1~' -.:-:.-; • ,, ··~ ,, ,. .:X::-.. ~ .. '!. lhwaday. November 27, 1975 . ·1 ' . • . '• . ' •• t I 1 • I I i j ' lif DAil Y 1'1l0T Mars Analysis Due Viking Robot to Scoop From Red Planet lly AL ROSSITER Jll. UPlk.._ •• ._. WASHINGTON -Soon alter the firat Vikin1 robot l&nd1 on Mars next July, a loot a.rm will reach out, 1coop up a handful of toll and dump it lnto a funnel leading to an X·ray anaJyzer lhat will toll what tho I part ol Mars is medeof. Scientists back on earth will get an element-by-element radio description of the chemistry or the soil on which the three-legged 1parecraft lit resting. .. WE DON'T EXPECT to get any major .surprise•, such as de· tecting a new element or a radically d ifferent material on ~tars ,·· s•ld Dr. Priestlry Toulmin of the U.S. Geological &irvey and leader or the team of 1tientists prepared to study Mar- tian soil chemiatry. ·'But neither do we expect the surface material on Ma rs to ma tch anything hert> on earth. We expect It to be different. but not so different we can't al'count tor It." The device, known as an X-ray fluoresC'ence spe-C'trometer, is C'apable of detecting most ele- ments known to ex.isl in the solar aystem. OT H E R INSTR UMENTS aboard the Viking will radio back color photographs of the Martian Mlrlace, conduct the flnt search tor life there, study Mars' weather and listen for Mars- quakes. A second Viking tiet to IJnd in September carries iden- tical lnatrument.s. To get ready for the now of soil t'hemlstry d•ta from Mars, USGS scientists are collecting aamples of soil and rock from all over earth for eomparison with tht Martian material. : l,ava rock from J.lawali, ('""_s_c_1E_N_c_E __ J Jlmeatone from Germany, meteorites that fell in Me1'ico, sand from a desert in Chile, •Oll from Antarctiea and thousandJI of oth.t-r earth samples are being analyzed with a n Instrument aimilar to the one aboard Viking. THE llESUl.TS F ROM 4,000 diftert-nt samples are going inlo a computerized library for~ by Laguna High Boosters Aid School Sports Grantll of mOrC' than $3 ,000 have been made by the Laguna BeaC'h High School Hoosters Club to school activities. Contributions inelud<'d nearly $1,000 to the band for conrert dresses and instruments; $887 for girls' basketb"ll "'armup un- iforms; $M8 for S"'imming team sweatsuits, as well as C'ontribu - tio ns for girls' track, boys' basketball, track, baseball •nd OOth boys· and girls' volleyball. ;'llew booster club officers are Jack Overholt, pres.ident ; Barbara Painter, viee president: r.1arria French, seC'retary; Art Fong, t r easurer : Forres t Johnson, m emberi1h\p <'hairman; Bob Miller. activiti~ chairman: Walt O'Hara, social C'hairman ; Dierdre Ne"•ton. telephone chairman; and Bill Evans, awards chairman. the Jtt Propulsion l.aboratory at Puadena. where the Viking data will be •nalyzed as it comes In, "Building from that base of in- formation. we can go on lo in- teorpret the min<"ralogy of the ac- tual minerals that make up this material, to identify the typa of rO<'ks that may be in the surface mate-rial and pe-rhaps even to say something about the nature-or the wt>athering proC'ess at thC' sur- faC'e of ~1ars." Toulmin said. MARS TODAY appears vt~ry dry. Rut there are long canyons slicing the Martian surface that appear to havt' been C'arved by running "'ater. Many sl'ient1sls belit>Vt' that Mars wa.s eon- siderably "'etter in t>arlier ages and. 1£ so, the analysis of its soil and roC'ks should eonrirm the preseneC' of malt.>rial altered by water. Photogra phs taken from orbit by the ea rlier l\1ar1n er 9 sp3<'e<'raft also sho'"·ed th;;il ~1ars has grC'at voleaOOC's that presuma'bly s pewC'd out vast amo unts of !av.a und olht·r voleaniC' material. SHE SLEPT TOO SOUND AACHEN . We s t Germany IU Pl) -A 62-year -old woman awoke to rind someone had used her eye liner to· write on her bathroom mirror . "Hello," the message \ said. "I was here last night and 1 could easily have taken everything. Be more careful in the future."' This Christmas season at Sea SchwJpn. you'll get a chrome- plated. oblong mirror with two reflectors as a gift. 11 you are among the first 100 purchasers ota 10-speed Schwinn bike. L Next It's Garbage Offering MEET ME ON JlJT. Ta.rf!d Ul"I Ttl ....... 'fax a uth o ritit•s in Stockholm art:-de - manding that S\\'edish film direc- tor lngmnr f\ergman ptt)' 5·150.000 in un- rt•pu r tt•d income bC'l\\'t'l'n 1968 and I U7·1 from ;,i film l' o m p '' n y i n Sv.'itt<.•rla nd \\·hi c h th1.•\' :-;~1 y :o;hould huvc h 1.:c-n t a x (' d i n S\\'t'dt·n . -----..-·-·-OJ IOll lill Ill Ill • ' -···- COLU MBUS. Ohio (AP) -A priest who Jut month asked pariihioners for of(er- ings of handguns has asked them to brine tK>me garbage to church, The of(eringfi will sym- bolize the ·'garbage" people carry with them in the form of grudge-ii or bitternes:s toward othen., aC'C'ordiog to the Rev. Richard Engle, pastor or St. Philip the Apostle CalholiC' ChurC'h, Bringing a bit of trash. sueh a:s a beer bottle or an apple C'ore. a nd dump- ing it into garbage rans plact-d in the church sanl'tuary, reminds peo- ple that they must get rid of ne-gative thoughts before they can love and aC'ee pt th emselves, others and God, the priest said. l.ast month. Mr. Engle asked for offerings of handguns "''hich were melted into crosses to be disttibuted to legislators and politiC'al leaders to show support for gun control . -· -· .... ., .. , . ....... Wht-rl' lht' plt-asurt' of shopping bt'gm.!. IN THE HEART OFOLO NEWPORT'S .•• CANNERY VILLAGE ' • PRE-HOLIDAY • SALE! LAYAWAY NOW . IT COSTS NO MORE THAN A REGULAR CASH PURCHASf NOW THRU SUNDAY PLAY FAMILY A·FRAME NOW FRENlY GAME NOW 988 "CARROM" ' sea m V"av~Master GiftPak. REG. 29 .88 STAR .TREK COMMUNICATORS 21sa . -. ··-,, " REG . 14.97 BUSS YOU WEE HOT SEAT BABY TENOERLOVE PUZZLE PLAQUES l;~"l';f."' ' ,,, ~1,,1!11~·.·~I . . .. •• Jlj' .. 11ss FOOTBALL, PUMP & TEE REG .1188 REG.12'' REG. 199 REG. 311 14.88 14.97 2.99 4.95 !.-1 :-----lr----';;._-+-==---=--1 "'-~ . ..,· ,.. . i..: •• , ' • , "' ... I~ .:; .•• ~·-\#' c,.-1 ... lit.~,'.,_ ·"' ~,,.... "'': ~~ ... ~.,!'I, . ......... ....,; . .. . 1 "BAl!fjE " "LIONEL" "KENNER" Li;>_f SUNIHlllE FAMILY VAN -10•• ----.. BRIDGE AND FERRY SET STEVE or BOB NOW 1•• ~~~. 211 NOW IA. - I •; ·' ' I I • ,, .. • DAILY PILOT I THE PICK OF P..nch I Television Violence -Does It Affect Kids? l f 117 DL STEINCJlOBN -Dr---: Thank you for your re- ttnt column about tho harm done to children by TV.Crime,viole nre.sex must be take.n off the alr ____.,,. if we are to get anywhere = Cz=: in our fight •galnst crime. Pleaae start a ~ campat1n to fight this -11.... "-=:. •wful menace. -Mn. B .. . ~' .. , dill !hinfc you'r• fairing a hrrible chance u1ing on vnlnown crobl" By the Assodated Press The {ollow'ing are Billboard's hot record hits for the week endini Nov. 29 as they appear in next week ':s issue of Billboard mac;azine : Dear Dr .. Stelncroba: About two months ago, our lZ.year-old saw some terrible crime .scenes on TV while we were out visiting. lie has been tearful and frightened sinee. The first week we put a rot in his older brother's room . I-le kept the bedroom lig ht on and also the ba throom light on all night. He keeps his bedroom door wide open. His fearfulness st ill persists -during the day as wt>ll as at night. Our doctor says it is only a temporary rear. All "':e can do is hope so. -Mrs. T. Dear Dr. Steincrohn: We can do more than HOTSINGLF.S t" o m p I a i n a m o n g 1. FLY, ROBIN, FLY -Silver Convention ourselvt>s about the hor· ?olidland International ror-TV programs. Show 2. THAT'S THE WAY I Li.ke ll -K. C. and The your disapproval in the Su.nshineBand TK following ways : <I> 3. JSLAND GIRL -Elton John MCA lloycotl the produots ad- 4. THE WAY I WANT TO TOUCH YOU-Cap-~ertised . (2l Write the tainand.TeruliUe A&M SPQJlSOr. (3) Write the 5. LET'S DO IT AGAIN -Staple Sln1ers -irY station. (4) Wrife the Curtom network. Advertisers 6. SKY HIGl-1 -JigsawChelsea • have a keen ear to the 7. LOW RIDER -War United Artists viewing and list ening 8. THIS WILL BE-NatalieColeCapitol public -Mr. V. 9. NIGHTS ON BROADWAY -BeeGees RSO 10. Wl-10 LOVES YOU -!' .. our Seasons Warner Bros., Curb Dear Dr. Steincrohn: Rttently a P.1 rs R., who C'laims to be a teacher. moth ("r and about the elfoct of their yOUlll obikken. -alo.nc, I believe th!' ololenoe oo TV . She said Mr. T., PhD simplest Is the best: It makes children aa· switchina off the tv set. cre11ive. murderous. COMMENT: So golhe Unfortunately, parents tr I I ht en e d • etc. pros and c:on.1. Untll a C"annot always be around • • •• Efficient treatment fer rhronic amiety requires per1onali1ed care by your own physician, ad· vi.Ht Or. Steincrohn in bis boolclot , "Whet To Do For ChronJc Anxiety:· For a copy write him al ., this pa1><r enclosing 50 • eents and a dlamped, self-addressed envelope. Balderdaab. better r e medy comes todothis. Billy Graham, 1 --------------------------------==== believe, S:lated in an art1· C'le 50metime ago that a youth"s viewing o r a naked lady on a stage never influenced the boy to rape or commit other variations of sex crimes. When I was a preteen child back in the 1930s, I used to go to the Satur· DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE day matin ee at the neighborhood theater. We all did! We saw scenes or gunslinging, t or ture, murder , mayhem and e-verylhing e-lst". As far as I know, not one of the kids rrom that era ('ver turned Into a eriminal or '4'as unduly influt>net"d by the Satur· day cinem a serial and horror movie. We were able to burn up a lot of our youthful energy by viewing the seenes that '4'e really knew "'t"re mere fan - tasit>s . Our aggr('SSl\'e f'motion s "'ere pt""ac-e!ul · ly sapped. I think the :sa me is true today. But if a parent is still worried. there art' l"'O things that he or she c-an do: Ttirn off the TV, or switc-h to another chan· nel. lt is as simple as that for any parents who have proper eontrol of DAILY PILOT CLASSIAED ADS 642 -5678 RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery CHRISTMAS SALE! 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"' n ' ..... I ' I ' ; I l I - Second Coining, Awaited· Gas Station Class 111 LAURIE K!ISPER a. .. 0.11, ...... Mlft , A tot or people envy \'le• . Fruer~ As owner or a succesatul service station in MiNlon Viejo, he seemingly "bas it made." Many Skills Are Needed, Says Orm.er in Jliejo Piggy'1ack This· d river seen heading along Costa 1\1esa·s Harbor' Boulevard needn 't worry abot1t transportation if the family car conks out. The family bike rides in impromptu rumble seat in 1\.1ustang con- vertible. GRANNI&, Ark. !AP) -Now thot all tho l•ial remedies apparently have been exhauated, a co'unty Judi• hot turnecl to Scripture to reach a group that has waited eieht weeks in isolation ror the ~econd coming of Jesus. ''J pass along me1iage1 to them to read the 24th chapter of Matthew," said Juvenile Court Judge J. B . Sleven&on. "l 'm not try- ing to interfere with their religious freedoms, .but J've told them about the Bible a bit more t'losely. '' · MATrHEW 24 warns of false prophets dis· i guised as Jesu s, and says Jesus "is coming at an hour you do not ex· pect." "If they'd read that closely, they'd see that there will be no warning of Je:sus' second coming, and that this thing is non· sense." the judge said. Stevenson said he learnt:"d that the cars of the vigil members are · being repossessed because of nonpayment. CU.tomers are always asking how they, too. can get into the busine1s. "It looks really attractive to the guy who's locked into the rat race," he said·. AND HE BELIEVES it is even more inviting during these times of a troubled economy. But, he noted, service stations histori cally have the highest mortality rate of any small busi -..... "You have to be pretty good at a whole lot or different things," he said. · To help people learn some of these things, he will be teaching a course on service station management through Sad- dJebark College beginning Wed - nesday, Dec. 3. FRASER, A FINANCIAL analyst for a major oil company before opening his station. said his course will cover bookkeep- ing, manpower analysis. invest- ment analysis, marketing and promotional t echniques and taxes. Service stations have been eas y businesses tq open, he ex- plained, because relatively little capital is required IOI' the initial investment. B-.at problems ariise, he said, when the oil company Jease1 a poor location or the owner 11 a good mechanic but a poor businessman. The cash now from a good site is high and constant, he said. But the owner who doesn •t do the · bookkeeping alld project ahead to when the quarterly taxes are due is .. in real serious trouble." TRAINING COURSES ••ldom prepare potential owners for these problems, he .sa.KL The class will meet Wed- ne:Klay1 from 6 to 10 p.m. in Room 401 at Mi ssion Viejo High School. It is open to all int.eretiled district residents but enrollment is limited. Several other automotive ('()Ul'St'S are being offered by the college. Automotive Fundamentals, which will meet Tuesdays from 6 to 10 p.m. at Mi1sion Viejo High Srhool, isftanned to give novices a view o the operation or the automobile a s we ll as the ('('Onomics and selection or new and used cars. AN ADVANCED C0UUE In a\lto en1ines, whirb empbuizu ~bullclin& and overilaWlnc the lntoroal combuotion ~will meet during the same time on MondaysatthehJCJi..-. , The repair of fuel systems and tune-up or engine• will be tbe em· phasis or another automotive course which wlU. be offered from 6 to JO p.m. ntundays at Dana Hiils High School . Re&i1tration fur AU . lbe cot- 1e&e classes will continue through Dec. 12-F\lrther la.- formation may be obtained by <"ailing the collece 's community services office . NO SPUT, SHE SUT LYON, France (UPIJ -Marie Louise Dherbey was given a .five-year suspended prison sen- tence on conviction of stabbing h er lover, Camille Berton. to death with a kitchen knife. She said Berton refused to divorce bis wife. He was 72. She is 65. ''IN SOM E ca1es; they owed very little on the cars -the bankers and ('ar dealers are cashing Benefit Fashion FREE MICROWAVE OVEN UG. •1 s• B&L 5 13°0 CORDS .... $14.00 B&L s 12°0 inonlhisthiog,··heaaid. Show Due The i ud1e added llhal BELL BonoMS the vigil members ~ apparently using life "Holiday Happening," llG. SI J .50 savina:s to buy food and a benefit fashion show other necessities. Vigil sponsored by the Girls B&L s " I 50 members have Jost tl!eir Club of Santa Ana , is be-':===========~ l 'jobl because they failed ing held from s · 30 to 8:30 r to show up for work. p.m. on Dec. 5 at l..i..do ST.RAIGHT LEG One couple -Mr. !ind Fashions. 3424 Via Lido, ~lrs. R. B. Fenwick -....-NewPort Beach. llG. SI 1.21 closed a major store in _ Tickets art\;'$5 pert this community of.,177 -person and the eve~~? B&L s92s near the Oklahoma open to the public. will border. include rf'freshments. LARGE SELECTION LEISURE SUITS "N<rrWNG SE EMS to· Proceeds will be used bother them," Stevenson t~ .f~nd Girls Club ac· added . ·'They jyst tiV1ties. ALL PANTS-SHIRTS-JACKETS ~ $2.00 OFF REG. PRICE.,Rsr sr•en ~ HOURS:-..r.t.10to6,.M. ~ s.t. 10 ........ 5:30 ,.... ~ B&L LEVI STORES 1701-G EAST McFADDEN .SANTA AHA -543..0114 >I-..&: j answer my messaies that 'this 'is God's will,' and say they're eijht weeks closer to Jesus· arrival. .. Last '>'-'eek, health or- £icials inspected the Basketball League small pink brick houiie E" • v.·here the group has cormmg waited since late Sep· tember. Officials said The Orange Coast YM· there were no violations of health laws that could CA is taking signups for be used to legally force a new basketball league for youth, co-sponsored the vigil members to dis-by the National Y!\-1CA band. and the National Basket- IN I.AT F. 0<"tobe;. -ball Players Association. COOKING SCHOOL Fri., Nov. 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at both Davis Brown locations BToro and C.osta Mesa. Early afrival is suggested . Ste .. ·enson order.ed six The league will be school-ag~ children open tothirdthroughsix- placed with .foster thgradeboysandgirlsin parents and retu ~ned to Newport Beach. Costa school. He said the Mesa and Irvine com--------- children are doing well munities. .i.aE11B11HAl~ewellers FIM /twtlltn & Silvtrsmiths Since I 898 in school, and are al-For more information lowed to visit their call the Orange Coast parents. YMCA. "We don't know what else we can do.·· the ~--------•,f. judge said. -·"'r.· ~Q"··:C"' :",-' if·-'; .. • ·-· .~.,,·. ~-·' : .. :' :·:··~ .. ·: :':1 :: ·~· :·,;·'.:::._;·~~: ... ~ .. hickory -~al]j~: ''A lady who is helping keep the children visited my office,·· Stevenson said. "She says the con- viction of the people is growing stronger, in- stead or weaker.·· STIMULATES young minds. . '.~~; food gih paks ~; i ', / tilak~ you smil~ 1bis :_; I holiday ~ason. '" I ~ • As light as a sigh, as long as you wish, our 14K gold chains ore studded 1vith as many sparkling diomof1ds as you desire and may be added througi1 the years to mark those special occasions. Start a ntcklact with ont diamond, $100. • • SOllTllCOAST1fA.ZA I 549-1379 • WESTMINSTER MALL/ 89U1317 ~ · ·u~ '°"'-B1n~~trd ~Mesler Ch11ra~ , Simi Ano Fdtlon Squm • Pwntt Hiiis I Fox lf/111 Mo/ls hlldlM • Sontw,.,,,,,, Fm/oil l'ri • Woi>d1lnd HH/i f'l!onltnttlt E « J( 1111 >Si ' • ' ..l I SlmlceASTPWAsmE•Y ' 3m Simi .Siil · SllllA MA ·1 ' ' . • ' Seagulls Endure Mankind? MJLBRIDGll, 11falnt (Af'I-WaJkln1 alon~ dr<Aed M>mtn ln th< emote at.yl .. of wh11C1me to w1terlron1 or triJ>lllna al Ibo town dump, I~• "" kllowb u "The Gil~ Age," MUUons of blr<ll rd to imaaine that aeagulls used to be an en· ~·ere killed, and Hwr:at vai'ieUe1 of gulls were • Today mote lh•n ewer ... aUll lh1t;!;lf~~ ' I 'Ille I rted 1pecle1. flf'ttb' t.xUrpated, all ln the name ol fa~ion." But within the past lSO years. t.a)'f n1lur1liat ---"---------------------'.::::::c:=J::!: ank Grabai;n Jr., auUs wtre on the ver,e or ex. ttnciion at huntera ahot them for food and 51ter tor lhair prized reather1. t I IN RECENT DECADES, T HE Cll!ICEFIJL aquatic birdt have proliferated lo lhe poJnt where \MY are often reaarded as filthy peats, thre•tellina the purity or man's wa~r supplies and tbe aafety of hit atr travel. The up and down fortu.nr1 of the 44 specie• or aull, and their changing relationship with man, are chronicled in Graham'a new book . ''Gulls: A Social History ... One of the nation's leading environmental writers, Graham views the gull saga u a sort of ecological morality play. "It's the classic ca~ of a wild, beauti£ul animal in a natural landscape ( ) becoming corrupted by ECOLOGY man,." he said in an in- '---------~-. te-rv1ew . SATU R .\L PREDATORS .\ND SCAVENGERS, gulls initially ran.eed along coasts and inland takes without being d~pendent UPon man. li.ardy and reaourceful, they had littl~ trouble finding their own rood supplies, •uch as £1sh, small mammals or eggs or other birds. • But with the arrival or the E\l.l'opeans in Ame_nca, gulls found the~solv~s the ta.rgel of mans quest tor. food. E"RhSh settlt'rs enjoyed the ~ste of gulls, sa1d 'J..r.Dhim, and gulls' eggs were an ~mportant.so~c! Bf toad tor many coastal people. Flame Res1stan1 Robe and Gown '' CofOr: Red Sizes: Toddler ...,., 7-l4 .,,,.,,..,, _ .. '11' '""" DAILY PILO'I @§ STONEWARE -,PLANTER S,,_ I glazed with wltet Pf'oof~ lt'ad trte 9t.,1e. ont of a kind oors . • , HAH ON OUR POTTERS WHllL SAVE UP TO 60% AT OUR FACTORY Buy d1rt.•c t from !he potter" High quality hi ·tired pots. handmade. and "¥,glazed. one of a kind stoneware Pol ~. :.. t" ~ ~ <~. \, • Dealers welcQme.·. t ., ,j .. t ' l ..... t ~EA'(Y DU~ -MAt RAME 4 FT. 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It said manufacturers °"'ill h11\·e produced nt~ar­ ly l\t•o billion before 1975 ends. but a substanlial nt1mber did not reach consum('rS in time for the summC'r and fall C'anning st>ason. -~~~~~~~ Rec:iuse of the surgr in . home canning units in ciemB.nd. eight factories 197•1, th(' supply of jar 11·ill put out ntarly three lids had to be r•ised this bi llion lids next year year. The complete unit co mpared "'ith four has the lids: Wb~ jar!! mi.nufacturer s produc· art> used in subsequent ing 1.3 billion lids in 1974, years. new sealing li<b thedepartment said. are required. ~SU M.ER demand ior·home <'anning equip· ment and es pecially rep,lacement lids for: jars raUlll'd a stampt'de at h:.irdware and dept1rt- m~nt stores I ast sum - m•~- l RUT I.ID production 'vas far short of demand apparE"ntly because millions of consumers brought out jars that had been stored for many years. After l wo years of Lech Le soaring food prices, C'On· e ague sumers tu'tned back to the habits of their ' Meetings Set gra9dpart>nts ;:i nd "put upf"<their O'A'n tomatoes. The newly formed J<im" beans a nd other Irvine chapter of the La pre-served foods. I.ttht" I.eaguE". a national ~-~ non·protlt organization IN THE CR UNCH to for nursing mothers and meet demand last sum · mothers-to-be, holds mer. one manufarturer chapter meetings on the turned over the role of third Thursday or each disQibuting jar lids to month. Good Will Industries. l.ood Wiil's supply was depleted within a week and orders continued to nowin .. With increased pro- duction and demand for . The meetings begin at 8 p.m . at the home o( Kat h y Martin. 5792 Sierra Casa Rd., Irvine. For m or e infotmation call833-1597. A WOHK 01<~ Jl •:\\' .. :l~ll'\' .\ll'r ... t\ BlCENTI-::NNl:\·I... BROOC'l I ... .-.... ._ -.....,,., °" ~ ... .,,., "'°' ~ ...:lenl .... Ill 11N ...... Kl ol co..-.,.,."-"*" Ill' ..... &vii'~ ...... 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Mount in Window-read in· and Outdoor tempera- turetatthesame time. 5377 .Jr-.-~~i:ii;' :-~"Ir' We stock o complete line of Bor-8-Q Ports and Accessories Reg . s18650 HEJ-1 Party Host s149so This k1ng·so 1ed g11ll ,._,!he finest single und bartl f'OuP on the market Its · spti1 cooking <;ur· lace lets you u<;P rti" rot1s'>f'r1E" and grdf af !t\e same t1mE' Packed w1ll'l fea!UrPo:; th.ii rJetv comoarison thf' lat>ulooo:: t-IEJ-1 1s a hallmark 1n crahsmansti10 I masler Charge ... <4 .......... .. • STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun . I 0-4 l l 11 • 1 I ! !• I " •' " >: j ' J ~ ~ 1 ~ i • l P<LOT ,N0¥9mbe177, 1975 Hannaford Wants New LEARN TO SAIL a gift to enjoy the year round I Lessons Charters Probe in Kennedy Case Memberships \~ ~J. --, .,! I . INDV114R S41Llf\G.~ 3400 VJ.a Oporto, Suite SA· Newport Beach 67S-9o&i> • i-OR th€ hol1bays Stop in tu !->l't' our llnliclay llarvt•st J.'riday & Saturday :'lriiO\'. :!I~. :!!I Fr1 10·9, Sat. 10-6 Refreshments Served the ' ,. , I: l '-" , ,f:,'~-;~ ' t ·1~.r "l) '/ d' , __ __, ' --..:._. 1-:-..-. 9ilr{\e~ Lido Vii I age 141h Via Op11rlo iupst;i1r:' f Ii i 1 •t~7f>11:t!l 1\lu1wlt1)/ !11ru Sulurduy /fl (l(J uut1! 5 JO u cJ,,ek Suudlly 11 . OU lo 4 00 By 0 . C. HUSTINGS Of ... ~I" "4 .. t ,i.rt Congrf.'ssman Mark llannaford. th<' Long RE'41Ch IJ emocrat who rt>prE'se nts much of wt"Sll'rn (}range County, says a fresh investiga. lion or Pre~ident John f'. Kt'nnedy's assassination should be conducted and the !louse of Reprc~n· tatives should do it. t rr;;k~;~f~~I " · food gih paks --~ . make you smile 1bis · i "I do not know who killed President Ken· nedy, but I am ~onvinced that there is :sufficient evident'e to seriously doubt the £'onC'lusions of the Warren Report ." s aid l-lannaford in a press rt'lease ('a Iii ng for a probe that would "set the record s traight." ••• NEWPORT BEACH resid('nls Gus . A. o .... ·en and Mar<'ia Mae Rents havt' been named co· t'hairmen of President Ford·s campaign com· mittee in O,ange County. Owen, an OranRc County devC'lo per , headed Ronald lteagan's J970 campaign for gov- ernor in Sout h ern California. ~1 rs . Bents served as a member or Ariz . Sen . Barry \.oldwater's staff during the 196-i GOP t'Onvention at whit'h he became the party's presidential can- didate. THE APPOINTMENT of Owen and Mrs. Bents was announ<'ed by slate Senutor J)e nn is Carpenter (R-Newport BeaC'h ) and state At · torney General Evelle Younger. They arl' state t'hairmen or the Ford campaign. O"'"<"n s erved as wt-stern regional cam- paign director for the National Republit'an t'On~ressional Commit- tee 3 yt-ar before joining Reagan's 1970 campaign t>ffort. RETWF,F.S 1965 and 1968 Owen served a1 ex - ecutive direC'tor of the Orange Co un ty Republi can Ce ntr a l \..o mmittee and was ap- pointed in 1967 by ('.ov- ernor Reagan to the state Building Standards Com- mission . serving two consecutivt:> four-y<•ar terms. ~trs . Rents served five terms on the California Republlt'a n Central Committee and current· ly is a mt-mber of the ex- et'utive board of the state GOP. SHF. SF.RVF.O two years as president of the :-Je.,.,·port H arbor Republit'an Women a nd is Southern California finant'e C'hairman ror the California Republican Women. ORANGE COUNTY tors, said the C'Ontt"!"it for the nomination boils down to "a clear choice between a t'andidate who u.ndt-rstands the t>nviron· mental fact s of life and several who simply re- fuse to look at them ." THE LEAGUE describes itself as a non- partisan committee and says its board is drawn from the lt-adership of 25 CaJifornia conser vation groups with more than 170,000 members. It characterizt>d other ('.OP candidates in the '10th , where t h e RepubliC'an nomination is tantamount to ele<.'- tion. as "insensi tive to environmental values.·· THE l,EAGUE t'harged that int'umbent Andrew Hinshaw had · 'C'onsistently gone along with proposals or the federal e nergy bureaut'rat'y i n Washington,·· adding that. in the league's eyes. Hinshaw has "an abysmal" voting reeord on const-rvation issues. Assemblyman Robert Radham, also a C'a n- didate for the GOP nomination in the 40th, ·'has demonstrated not only insensitivity. but ac- tive a ntagonism to en· vironment al protec- tion .·· at't'ord ing to league s pokesmen. ••• l J.S. SENATE hoJX>ful John Schmitz of Newport Reat'h has resigned as t'hairma n of the Orange County Coordinating CounC'il of the California Republit'an Assembly 3nd has asked that he be rt'lieved as C'hairman or the politiC'al st'ient'e de- partment at Santa Ana College. SC'hmitz says he needs relief from those duties 1 so he ('an devote more ! time to his C'ampaign for · the Republit'an nomina- ' • f 1'MOUS NAM( BRANDS ao%·aY~ft9'6o% ~ on All items at All times Teat.riud Polyester LEISURE SUITS T•• .,_ • .-.oww oar priej /~fi I I ""rso.... s35 , "!fY:. '. PRINT SPORT $1ilRTS F ' J I Lei"'" Solt <;ollcn I r / ' s~~~:::.r:e ;II\ ... ............ ·-~uality aOTHESOUTS r . --. 1n1••· lt .. , ... , ........ ..,. .. ..... AtWYwco...111'•,,_. .. ' ;t;i:!J•J w......r.t. i~te..,...w.10 ...... ,,...~ 12 .. s reg. 15.99 leather huarache 1240 Solt woven tan leath.er on wood wedge. Cushion bottom Great look al regu lar prtce Now at sav1ngs1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA . , holiday Season. I ""d ~d I p.d,, 111:1"-" ,,1,·,11 ]::111 ,_ \ lh•\ \t111L1111tl1·l111"11' 'IH't 1,d11 to11~t ' 11 1•\11 ll i.j..11r\ 1 .11111' "I ()IJH• \111,I h•:1 l11l l' lih' 111111.t 1:1111"11' 1\111· .... Ill I-. '-,111111H<'I' '-,,111,;1,:,·. l{1 ~l 1t !"!' .111 :1;.'.t''' For three years she was finanre chairman of the Orange County Republit'an Ce nt ra l Committee, but res igned that po s t \'-'hen s h e bet'ame foreman of the t'ounty Grand Jury . tion. Heisbeingreplat'edin ~--:======:'.:::::::====::!:=:~:::===:=:=:=:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=_ ____ ~ the CRA post by \,ene ~lyers of El Toro, I formerly vit'e t'hairman of the g roup. SC'hmitz ~1 ;j PREflllUfll l'AK ... s.se ~ 7 111 . l ~•ud;1, S 111. SuM•kt1I EJ~rn, ~ ""·~ ('h~t~ Spi.·; .. t. :!'1 •''·J:it~ ,,1 1•1..:S<·11·.-~ ~nJ Id!} rlu' ~''d"h,·•11 l\..mh<,,1~. • ..-~~~~~---, PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED . OPEH HIGKTS 'TIL 9 Sec th~s~ and i:it~r food \lift paks i:in displayt _ -fMra~rk@nrW~trrm~~~,o t';:..,. WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7MI & .......... t .. 1 ,ort t.eclll flHOMI: 642.0t72 M• . .fri. ti t s.l. ti 6.. S-. ti 5 ~'-"- -MARINER'~ VIUAGE-DANA POINT . PHOHE: ··~2'10 \ w .... s.t. I 0-t, S-. I tM ~­~ ......... -...... -··N•_._..A_""""'~""""',/I \ I ' ' ••• HARRY JF.FFRF.Y or plans to remain as an in·, l.aguna Beat'h has been strut'tor on the Santa endorsed by the Ana College faculty. California League or ron-~---------­servation Voters in his drive for the RepubliC'an nomin~ion in Orange County's 40t h Congressional DistriC't. (Ann Landers~ "' Fred Lang of South I.aguna, a member of the league·s board of direc· ADVISES In the DAILY PILOT Say it in~ , la119uages. The Seil<o l{ilingual watch for men. • I ........... Veta's ' INllMA![ APPAREL, INC. _, , I ' QUEENIE • ly Phil Int• andl o _____ ,.,.. __ _ ''ll's a haU--inch ol powderandr things." ' 'Dangerous' Takes a normal healthy woman in her 40s just about eight weeks to exercise herself back into good physical shape. That's the claim or a body building specialist. It's not surprising. What's surprising is this same authority con· tends it takes about two years for a teenage girl to exercise herself into topnotch phySical con· dition. Thecomparisonisnoteworthy, if valid. A DOCTOR of some renown reports as many as JOO C"itiz('ns per week die because of unnecessary surgery. He's the fellow who says mort" than 57.000 nt"edless operations are oerformed each week. Too many of them are hysterectomies , says he. HITCHHIKERS Q. "Louie. you once said that as a boy you ttitC"hhiked all ovt>r the country. Would you pick up a hitchhiker now?" .o\. Jf said hitchhiker were an elementary student fleeing from an enraged bull, possibly It's not indifference that prompts this defensive at titude. please note Statistically, hitchhikers on the whoJe are known to be pretty dangerous. I'm too~rvous. IF THE OLD IT AU ANS hadn ·1 been UD· der the impression that the ailment known as the nu was caused by the "in· fluenre'' of heavenly bodies, we wouldn't now be calling it by the Latin word for influence, namely influenza. THE HARD FACTS Remember, the bottle is worth more than the beer in it, and likewise the can ... WAS E. E. KENYON who pointed out that you onl y begin to believe in heredity when your youngster gets straight A's ... GIVEN A CHA.~CE, a 40-pound dog will eat three times as much grub as a J6().pound man. ONF. OUTFIT that looks into the future of the automobile industry hereabouts predicts the bigge$l cars sold in this country five years from now will be about the size of the Pirito or the Vega . IF THEY HAD IT all to do over agairl, one husband and wife out of every lOsetsof parents now tell pollsters they would not have children. Remarkable. what? A similar survey at Prin- ceton 10 years a go disclosed that only oneoutof every 100 su<'h <'ouples would have preferred not to have any youngsters. PUPIL If you like what you see, the pupil in your eye gets bigger . If you don'l likewhat you see, it gets smaller. If you're just not interested, its size doesn't change. Medical researchers con- tend they now have proved .the foregoing beyond doubt. It's no new daim, however . ·Some old·time gamblers, who wear eye shades when they play, insist they've known about it for years. A MEMO put out by the National Travel Association of Denmark translates: "The of- ficial rate of tipping in Denmark is 12Y.:z per- cent, but 15 percent insur~,belter servic~. so most people give 17 percent. RJR ONE AND All • Soaps •Toys • Pictures • Plants • Cookne . • Batlt Accesseries • COURTESY GIFT WR/'J' •1 Fa«!lllt I De '?:~~!1 ~~':~~nJ!':':~ Are• IOOll will rondld a drive tO' ''The foundations that 1ive ra.lse about M0,000 'to mlarp a iranta won't coosidtt requests brancbfarilitylnC.-.Mesa. _ u:Dlll de1lsn1 b,ave been ap- > proved," Dugean •aid. "So aet· Plau to extend .1M facility at tine the city's approval ror the 20320ran1e Av~ b'yanotber2,~ projertlsonJy the !intstep-now lquare feet we1e •PlWOVed by the wehavetoraiaethe money.·· Cott• Me~a Pladning: Com· mlalon \hi~ week. ;rtio appliea-THI! EXPANSION, WHICH tioo wtll .,conalderid by the Qty will nearly triple thesiieof tbeex-Counci~M.onday nl1ht. iatinc facility. will include a ,... multi-purpose room. and other / 6 N C E L 0 C A L roomis. Dancing, music, arts and JCovernment approval for the craft s , and other home extension ia obtained, the Cund tt000mics-oriented claJi.Se.s are drive will be launched, club presl-givt"nat thet'lub. P1lc11 efltollv• Prt thnt llH llov 21 • Deo 1 BOBBY BESTED RAMONA CUP!) -Steve Ford turned out to M better at tennis that Bobby Rl111 was at call throwing. The Pre.sidtnt '1 19-oyear-old son. a rodeo bulf. is spmdinc his \'acation from t'oll ege at the Khool of rodeo Chall\P Ca~y 'nbbs at San Dieeo Estates. He was visitMi by Riggs, the tennis gamester rrom Newport.Beach. Ford tried to teach Riggs the rudiments or bulldogging. Riggs made two attempts, but could not get his dogie down. Riggs paid for hi.s rodeo class by giving Ford tennis lessons. - Conserve your energy- Give Sweaters and Shop-! Jto,nlnht. ~ WnlcMff .. _Mo wporiol IM ••• ON HOLIDAY SEWING NEEDS! r------' s ---' F PICIAL! ••••1 I ILTSQUAR I I F0<crahsw1io1 IS I I P<lreiJase f0r YO<J:day <l<coraring, SP«;a/ I I UICI! RarOl!-1\100/ e~eafet '"ing. 6 x 9 I ors. nd. Variety of I first qualit1 fabrics SAVINGS OF for v.our holidq * 30~0 to 50°1o fasli1ons and gifts I CO/. ll!l~_B8c/ -----.. polyester blend CHINOS A lavorile this }'!at for 1ump suils, skirts and big lops. Polyesler-Rayon blend in assorted laSl'lion colors. 45" wide.FGs·reg LOW 2.49. VALUES TO 4.00 97 Washable WOOLS 'yd Solids and tancies. 100'/, Wools and 70'/, Wool • 30'/, Ny1on blends. Sew an expensive outfit lor a very little cost. 54" wide.FGs·reg LOW 4.98. VALUES TOS.50 88 yd NOTION SPECIALS Non.roll Elastlc 22c,. Fashion Buckles Assoned sliapes, sizes. Y-1t•.oo ---47~ .. FLANNEL PRINTS For cuddly, warm nighties and robes - great g1f1 idea. 100•;, Cot1on. 45" wide. FGs' reg LOW p11ces 1.09-1.29. Not recommended !or children. va1ues BBC to 1.50 yd PLUSH VELOUR Assorted fash~n colors. Sew "him'" a Jush pull-over ex robe lex ... a loving g ift. 48"-54" wide. FGs" ~,.~~~~~:..reg~price 2.49. 97 yd BRUSHED DENIM Denim is now for many fashions • jumpers. dresses and suils. Tnm creatively or apphque. 50°/, Poly -SQ'lt. Cotton. 45" wide. FGs· reg LOW prices 1.89-2.29. VALUES T03.00 66 yd PINWALE CORDUROY This season's colors in solids. Sew loving tashion g1t1s for everyone. 45·· wide. FGs' reg LOW prices 1.49. \ 98 VALUES TO 2.79 37 yd ' ---01co11. f G 'AroRsP1c1Au1 •• ___ For Creative Homemakers! f !weeds &1~ARDINES 1 Bonded Poly I l~;ky tones •nd nnts I BATTING Mach'i:/ fOOks. 95% i}~lterns for I I FGa · ,,; l'1Vlshabte t ....,Yl1c-5'){, NYf new fa// 3 7 I OW Orices °;:~-care. ~"·· bl~nd. 11'-Make a g i ft q u i ! t or I · 2.98. Wide. \ h o s t e s s s k 1 r t . I Machine-was hable. 48 "' \'"WES TO J.OQ : :~•· FGs' reg LOW price f-,fl~!i(M I I ~ "'lh match . 11•ff ideas • '"Y-Cott mg hat· t . -sew 3 1' reg l 98 Ort-NYion bf , rtm With 81> ~ tote 7 . . I 9nd. 38" . P11ques Wide. FGs; I ---I I VALUES TO 1.29 Luxurious FABLED FURS Deep pile EKcellenl selection ol an1rnal fu rs. lux - urious deep pile For fashion. decora- ting and animal 1oy gilts 60" wide. FGs'reg LOW prices 9.98-11.98. VALUES TO 16.00 798 ----.i..!"!,Uaro 2.50 I ~====================~-~ .. !!..! .. ..__ '=========================================================== ---------~ ________________ , NEWPORT BEACH :to Fashion Island r--cess than 25 ~ ;;; gift sewing days lill_-~!!U-'i~!!!!'!'J!.9!.--~ , ... • ..... l'. • ...\ '" . . . .. . . .. ~ Bf DAILVPILOT • • ' Record at 588 Gulps SARASOTA , Fla. iUPll - Vernon Biiii, a 48-Yt:~r -o ld pressman al tht> Sarasota lleraJd- Trlbune. has slurped do,~:n 588 oysters In 17 minutes :.tnd 32 St<Cond:i and l'laiml'{i ;t "·orld rt• <'Ord . lht> Gu lnnt>SS Book or World Records. was 500 oy:tters downed in 48 minult>s, 7 seconds in 1972 by a man in Yorkshirt.', f.nglund. Rass far outdhHan<:ed th~ 15 other ml"n , two women and ont' VCI Students Gather Food for Yuletide l !(' l r\·int> sludt>nls are trying to t•ollerl canned food tn g1v(· to nl'edy f an1i!it•s in Santa Anu bnrrios for Chrb;tmas. Th<' tJC I students. who tutor youngsters in the barrio ureas. set up rannt.~d food drop bins in fr11nt of tht· F:l llant ho and Alphu Hetu. n1Jr,kels in lrvinf'. Mort' 1nform<Jliun ;1buut th~ l'ffort may bt.' ob· tainrd by c<1ll1n~ 833-7188. schoolboy who had l"ntered the ronte!!t ataged by Walt Wallin, owntr o( W1tlt's Ra""' Oyvter Bar and restaurant. Ra•i!I aaid he entered the C'On· test with the hope of h•ving il forum to present his views on a move by the s .. rasola County Srhool Roard to close down the school in the small nearby com· munity or Osprey, where he live:s, and bus the children lo other school:i. After finishing off his last oy:ster. Rass· wf'nt to the · microphone and told the gather· ing ht' had come lo sa\'l' O!iprey's school and sense of community. ~le said if th.e :school board does close the school, "O:iprey will be de11d." ) ·our whole community is SATIRIZES In lh• wrapped up in our :schools,'· he . said. ----==============--------------; ... ( 1\l('I' llf)l'l'f-: Take vour favorite bottle . HALLI DA Y'S CLASSICS Lodge Lodgers Formt"r U.S . Am · bassador to Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge is sponsoring a Viel· namese refugee family in Beverly, Masa. he never knew while serving there. Delaney Kennedy Library On State At Bo to Site , • P4n'.el BOSTON (U PO r The John '" Kepnedr M•moriat IJbr•ry and ~chives -rebutted by re!Sl - denlJI of Cambrid1e, where the late presided~ want· eel his papers 1lortd -Vi.111 be housed on tfie new 6t.wtl~ Coast CoUeae Boston l'lmpu1 of the University or Mas.s1cbuseltlf. student-body president, "Pr~11id~nt Kennedy was very mU(':h • publlt' Shane D·et•ney. has been man and lt 11 very eppropriat.e his memorial be elected pr~idenl or the heret" Sen . ~dwiird M. Kerl!'ecll ~·J~ in announcing state'.·Wide """'(:a ti f ornla tM Ille for h111lalnbrother s memoirs. -· Community Ce>llege Stu· ··we hope this will serve the people and-.•• a re· dent Governmlnt Assn. suit. help them kno~ J>rt>sident Kennedy b:etler and · \, under1tand what he was lr)'i.og to iChieve·tor th~ . Delaney's term ~iins country, .. a 1tolc Kennedy said. in January and w11J r'UlJ The Kennedy family and lrultees oC the JFK through June. \-.Jltmorial l...ibrary {!onloration voted. unanlmou:1ly in 'favor o( th~ rorky, jagged point that jut• into Delaney ~a1. el~cted at n-~t6 harbor The area once was blighted by slum the organ11at1on 1' 60th '""'0 .R. · semi-annual conlerence _d::.w.:..•::.1::.1"':::.'':':.,· ~-------------­ held Nov. 20-22 at Ule South Coast Plaza Hotel in Cost;i Mt>sa . The California Olm· munity College Sludrnt <fovernment As sn. wa' o rganized for the purpose of sharing 1n· !ormation and working on common probll•ms and projects," J)t>l3Il<'Y said. It's holi time! ----~--, .f:Niiirirce· .. ·~2· .. ~ :t NISHIKI $ 15995 : and bang one on . Sexy Sensible Sensational Separates •• - Stieff sterling decanter labels. • l. . . • If you pre(cr ro d\ICilnl yo.11 liquors into your co.i.11 /,,vorit~ bott~. twre ere the pmoo ~nttfiear1ou lt1bl!ls. from ~leff. \Mlllomsbu'!f~ Reprod~is 1n slerlJng. these labcrls add ll looch of cOlonkil fliitr to your Dk..._ .. Our sweaters have arrived for the holidays and the selection has never been better. Lambswool v~necks and cardigans are being featured In all the traditional Halliday colors . : INT6RNATIONAL : • • • 1o-tpeedi, Cltrom•moly lrenw sun-Tour • ': °"' .. ,~~ ln;lrl'o "" : • NlllW~l..nWl1W.....0..UI e i S10 Ho:;':;;:"'c:'s1"::"il §_ i : ~:o• I. lolbH 11..i. f -: : .... lal»oe , ... 1..... J4 , • ., : • ': 675 .. 7282 •-...-...w_,,,, __ • : • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !. and Singles. s.. JElllo lnhQ WUTCUFf Pl.Ali • HEWPOITU IHM ' . • • • • • .. A K1 of SJ.II pr~aved labels iof sco!ch. bourbon. bfandy. gin. rum 11nd vodka. (AOO avaUable for some IMnes). A handsome case~ wilh !he sel at llO Indra charQI!. Lnbe!s can also be purchased lndlvlduali-;. ~'Y ma~ a IT'ICl"f'IOfable lifetime gift. Come In and admire them. _ ~~(jtftj('~ ,0000 TA Sn WllLA&.WllY9 M Mii STna. 17th & Irvine Ave. · Westehff Plaza Newport Beach · 645-0792 ' •' ' Give yo_.r Home a Gift -South COlll Piau, Brlalol al Stn Diego Fwy., Coara)vi&U :~ T ............ olllwCi-...e~""Vk>....-., "9v US Jtil ce.r~ •. ,·~~~~c.-~ac.ia"'-'~~~"•'!b.-~,__.~o.a~~..._e..-c.•1:1-.a•c.•1:>.-o,.-.~0-1).-.~~,...,.•·1 i ~-' i = Come to £ • • Reg. '12'1" i;tVILLAGE FAIR -LAGUNA BEACH ~ iJ:: and spend a bountiful Thanksgiving weekend · f • :=: r s9999 i := t !~:: "Make it easy on yourself" when shopping for the holidays . ~ ~::: Fifty-five unique shops with gift ideas appropriate for everyone on t • ·:: your list -ample free parking -free gift wrapping service -, ~f:; combine all this with a place to "rest your feet" or have lunch or i "::: dinner -it's ALL at Village Fair! 1 • t.::: • • , • 0 ~·-· . (~f~ This weekend will "kickoff" the holiday shopping season. Here are { •... a few highlights you'll find al Village Fair on Friday, Saturday, and i ~;:: Sunday : C I ~: f Let there be light wherever you need it most. Hang a decorative swag lamp. several styles. Rattan or bamboo. if~ CHRISTMAS TREE MULTI-GALLERY I, ~:; CONTEST . ~-. ART f' Reg . •22" tt ~ . ~;~ .... 1!fill1. SHOW I , s 1999 .. ·:.r' . '"' i ' :; O p e n t 0 a I I -!; f'• 1, (· Framed Rosamond prints flatter ~ elementary school f home or office walls. Matted. i:--~ chi ldren. Simply A magnificent display of paintings will f ready to hang. 22"x 28~ . ' pick up your .. lree" be shown throughout the mall area all C }, • al any of lhe Village Fair shops -three days. Participating galleries P llQ: decorate it any way you wish and within Village Fair are Youssef Art ' t ~. return it to any Village Fair merchant. S~Udio. Art Focus, Bob Russell. Inga · l· Ten winners will each receive $10 cash Fine Arts. Parkhurst Galleries. A. Van in prize money on December 20th Gores Gallery, Rock Martin. and when the win~ers are announced. Gallery 99. Feast your eyes on ! something "lovely to look a1.·· , Why not?! We are "full to the brim" with so many Chrislmas gift suggestions we're going to put a few oulside for a very special sale -this weekend only! Everything from the "stocking slulfers" ro lhe "big stuffers''I And donl forget . . . we have 55 shops!! , I I Comfortable. loldable Z chair in chrome/acrylic canvas. Four colors. Otlomah extra. '14" COSTA MESA 2710 HAtlOI IL YD. c...-.&-5411-7337 OUMGI CITT SHO,,IHCl CIHnl 631·0995 Romanian bentwood rocker . a reproduction of the original Thonet design. Walnut stain. 44"x 21 "x19 .. Reg. 17'' Ch.ild size bamboo chair with natural lacquered finish. 22~ tal l. Swing lleg . '74" s5999 . Stand Reg. '89" , s7999 Make this Holiday a swinging on81 Re l~'): In a natural ~atfan swing chair. Hangs from a white !namel- 'ed stand .. AMAHEIM 506 E. •ATllLA A.TL , 772·2472 I LAGUNA IU.CH .. I Z•4 50. c .. _. Hwy. 494:t1 O·I ' ~ HOUDAY HOURS: MON. TllRU SAT. 9·10 SUN. I~ t I I . •. .1 . • ·-; • • f • • ~.-bo<27.111S OAILYPtLOT 89 Dog Re•nlted 'l'ltree Cf jlll Bids · ~ LiMea Bnt Friend r .... ••• Rock star Alice South County Projects .OK'd ClUCAGO (APl-F<><lllree clays,l.bepupk~pta' Cooper will hold mournful watch over her dE'acl canine friend. Noone ••We le om e.. to Threl" small real entlal pro-lloweve-r. therl" 11r..-.s<'veral l..aguna Beach. at 609 and 6J5 • Aiatt St. knew where the finalJ'y sc.ampered to when the dot My Nightmare· jecb in the South Count)' are;.1 other two.•tor~ hou.sE":ii 1n the 1m· catcbtr1c•metotak:e1wayfromberfriend'sbody. . havf' been approved by South mediate arta. Commissioners The plans by Dick &offering of Santa Ano call tor two-stot)' ~ housts on_ adJplnli;t& lots, t t $70.000 each .. Commllsioners .aa;i· pro,•ed the project provided the developer cuts down aw mQr ·l than nine of the eu('alyptWI tr 'If~ But alter roaming Chicaco·a South Side for s~a::r:bt:h:! Goa1t re1ional coast1t C'Om · ar.proved the plans 'Ydth thr con· another wee-k , the ~rman s~ph~~PUJ> qamed mls1lonen. d1tion t)tat the 1 .nnd~ follo'-'' a Mookiewa1reunitedwithberfamily. Hotel in Nevada Ont" projf'tl hi a two-story: maxim-um hei1ht tof 2-4 leet, · MOOKIE AND HER CONSTANT eompanlon next month -single Camily house at 34881 rather than the 32 feet they had Buster left the yard~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P1;Jmer similar to a film Doheny Place in Capistrano planned. morethanaweek1go. of th e same BPach, by P. T. and D.R. Lan· ASECONDproject11ppt0vedis "Somebody 11tole Buster and Mookie or just let name to be re· dry. a duplex at 309 Del Mar Ave . in them out 11 di!YS ago," Guelda Palmer1aid after be· 1 eased l ll i s SEVERAL NEARBY residents San Clemente. The SSO.OOOproJect that surround the site. 1 i.ng reunited with her pet. "We round the gate ~n week. ~posed the S91t,OOO bou.se. saying by Rruct Kent Winter was up· and the dogs gone." at the two.story attucturewould provf'd unanimously with no OP· Then Mrs. Palmer saw a picture in ihe Chicago hange the character or the p<>nentsat the hearing. ~~~.:.!~~~~~::\e~"J;::'~~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:::;~~~.~~t~~:£::ooc1::·~w:h:i<:h~is~·p:~:·m:•:n:·11:.~~'w~~t'~~~i;~f~1~~':°~r:~~~~~1;:•~J~~···~~~l~~';:~~~f~~~~L:====~·~I~n~the~~l~ib~U~ij~4~11~1l~I. t Local news. Everyda,y. for three day1 despite orren of rood.~ water from · neighbots. \ . . '•IT WAS MOOKIE GUARDING my Buster ...• ''said Mrs .. PaJmer. ''l was jUStstck. Those two dogs "'ere the best or friends ... MQOkie bolted away when authorities finall y came for Bu.ater'1 body. Mn. Palmer searched the neighborhood looking for Mookie and checked Lhe aNmal she I ter, but never found her pup. ··1 sat down and cried,·· Mrs. Palr;nersaid. BUT, ONE MORNING MR. PALMER walked out his back door, and Mookie aJmoat knocked him over. "I was s till in bed and I heard my hu:11ba nd yell up, 'Mama. Mookie is home!"' said'Mrs. Palmer. " ... somebody brought her back. 'fhe dog was so happy s he jumped around for hours. ''Rut nor! s he's settled down. I think ol' Mookie is tired," Mrs . Palmer added. "She's had a rough time, losing her best friend. No more lying on the streets for hf'r. she'll get all the love she needs'.·· PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! SAVE UP TO 75% OFFI BRAND MEW SHIPMENT OF BOOKS leiow 11 only a repr11ealoll•1 few of the I 000'1 of book• that jlllt ,.,;-.eel! lrancl new book• belncJ sold at Ollly • fraction of the publl1~er'1 rlf)lllcr retail , -.alue! Soy "Merry ~hr11lmal" with boajis from tlll Uclo lciOli Shoppe at prices you c-* afford to pau •' SALE DAYS . FRI. THRU SUM. NOVEMBER 28-30 SHOP liltL Y ••• 91'AMTITIES UMmD! ? TRIVIA ' AND MORE TRIVIA llUY l.t.LDWltl DICOll.t.TIS , ....... , A•• r I • • • --·-., ........ _ ---O •o rllt -··· JJ ... -· n.,.,.-IMtc• 1Je .... .,, ...... .., ..... 1---------1 .-. lw .-...1 -v'•.,· MAH OF WAI A ........... .t • tew,.... •TOn Of CC*U.Tftli&S ...... UJ.tS 'f"- S6.95 ·-s366 l--------i THE COMPLETE HOUSIPUMfS MM)QI 6.UDIMIMGo .......... . ' ;J lr•ctl•• $10.IOY& _ ........ o .... .:.":. .. ": s49s .-. eilAtAMatCAM SHOO,... N.IMTS Yest llf•l•rlc SJS to 'f& ,........ .. . ....... ! •$1298 ...... , .. . - IEAUTY WORK SHOP Wrttletl lty • P••el 9f .. , ............ , c I ' '••· ..-WtJ l•fM .. tl•• •••II tor __ ........ .... ,. .......... WWW .... . ............... ... •• ,. o•er ,. •••••• -$7.95 ·-s3ta $35.00 ·-MEW YORK TIMES MAJOR EVENTS PAGEOME s16aa Fro• 1920·1975, .t.s ,.,x .. tcl ill TM Mew Yoril ,,,,_ . INDIANAl'OLIS TO.LEMANS ' f • •• $17.95 •• • • v-. ... _ .. ,.... clrc•lt• , ........ •·S898 .......... -,., -. '-BASIC CRAFT -·TICHN19UIS ......... w .. -•• -• .... -.i.., •f --· --· .... ~ ....... . -- $17.95 ·- A WORLD OF MOVIES \ $25.00 ·-,. ,_.. .. - MU.....,. C••ff• ................... ...... ··s12•• Ill ..... _ ........... ............... -· .DESSERTS . AltirPUTlllS . · ,SIJ.95 Jtt .... ..,.. 1' .. Cellec.t•' t.r · 1 W.. ..... IZ 1 foll ...... "''. ·······•ttw •• ... , .. ,. EVERYTHING G .>•SA~Et STARTS .. RI. • ·····2th . ~ - .10:00 ~-·· Be here when the.Doors Open!! .11 •• This sale is beillCJ conducted by Retailer's Promotion Co. - One of America's LanJest Sale Makers and Liquidators. Shelly Kaye President COUPON Besides our already discounted Prices DRESS SHIRTS :::::.~~;. s3aa 2 for .... $1.01).$12.00 '600 PANTS Dress s·aaa Casuals • ... 511.00 Denims TENNIS JACKETS 1/2· Price ' • \ SPORT SHIRTS s4aa '6 .. 11,.. $12.01).$24 .00 '818 LEISURE SUITS ·ALL NAME BRANDS IFYOU PURCHASE s2500 s5000 s7500 510000 ' SAVE AM EXTRA s300 s500 s700 51000 BEAT THE DOORS FRI. 10:00 A.M. FIRST COME RRST SERVED!! ISLAND PUT-ON 209 MARINE A VE. BALBOA ISLAND S.t.LIHOUR5 THUltS • .fflD.t. 'f 10.9 SAT .. SUtl.-MOtl.· TUES.·WED . I 0·6 PLEASE!! BE HERE EARLY!! DON'T MIHD THE CROWDS!! SAVE!! LHjKJIDATION SALE STARTS FRIDAY . NOV. 28th I 0:00 A.M. SHARP!! .. ' I . . .. ' , §JO OAILY PILOT Thurtd1y, Nov.mber 27. 197!1 ' , Ortega Project Seen Approval for $1.5 Million Work Expected Amtrak Railroaded Into Actiqn by ·widow .ctir~ll'd it will grt full :o.up1)()rl. Th(' ('ailf1lrni.1 lll ~hway Com· mb;s1on is C':<pt•rtt·d to ~IV<' 1ls fuvil hlt'S:iing next month to a fu nd in~ ,1r ran~cn1C'nl for $1 .5 m~llion ~·urt h of improvement~ on ttlrt't' milC's of Ortt•).!a ~1igh\\";1y in San JuanC<ipistrano. The project "'ill in\'O\\·c-rn<iJor "'idening and s tra1J:htJ;·n1ng of ~t'Vl"f8 J dt"adJy ('Uf\'t'S Oil !ht• str etch of highway from thl' :-;;in Diego f"r('eway lo tht· cit v Ji mils. Arcord in;.!. lo Superv1:1or 1'homtt s Rile _\, the 6tctlt-" tr~1nsport!lti11n .J~l'llt'Y IS 1•Xj)(..'1;1 PALATKA. Fla. (AP) rumtrom New York City stop at Palatka when -"l did it Jn a nit e way, to ~· Pe.ttra burc, will there i~ a reservation. but! trunk they JU&l&OI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t ired of bt-ari ng from me,·· says Lillian Price, who bombarded Amtrak The t·1.1mn1iss11~n ;_iJready has 11r<ler1.'tl !ht• s1;1tl' OC'partmC'nt nf Tr.1nsp<_1r 1.1tinn lu 1r1t·ludt~ lht• Ot1t');!~1 llq::h\\ ay proje•:t o n its 19'76 77 ft•t l t·r:d h1gh\vay trusl fund pr11~r .• rn. TJIF. TR .4..'J S PORTATt0'.'11 . ~gt·ncy ha~ :.lso heen told to work 1·los<.'!y v. 1th Orang1..· Cou nty gov- 1· r n m r n t :i n d San J u u n ('api:-;tr•tnf' ctty officials on a ./t•int IXl\.\'t·rs funding agreement. 'J'ht· t't111nty a ncl city stepped in :11 offt•r thl' lot·..1! funding rlt'\'(':-:-.tr.'' tP qu.1ltfy the project inr up h' ~o p1•rc·1~nt fl'<leral aid. ~orm :1lly, 1h1· lo<·al ·~hare would ht.'ixlfllt'h) tht·~t.1\1•. RllT TllJo: STATF. is having c.·a:-;h flO\.\' problems and , even though the Ortcg:..i improvem ents a re high on thl' priority list, no ftlnds would have be-en available for at least 18 months. :Super vist1rs <i).!rt•t'll to fill the \•(lid <t nd put up about ~"00.000 in c·ti11nty J:?{IS tax rt'vt·nues and Sl00,000 in .Sa n Juan Capistrano ~as l~c'< rt'Vl'nut•s. 'J'he SJ00.000 total 1~ t'nL1t1;."h lo net $1 .2 million in.ft>clt•r:d funds. TllF. IMPROVF.M•~STS 'A'1ll end approxima te ly at thl' point the county is c utting ;:1 road to its new land fill dump in tht• hills between Sa n Clemente and S.in Juan Capistrano. f\ec~use the projC'c.·t v.·ill co:>t. tht> stale nothin..:. ~1•vt•r <•I hi~h..,.,·;.1y romm1ss101H.'1·s ha\1• 1n - Speech Team Wins Second Or a n ge Coast Co lleg<'·s forensics squad earnC'd a serond - place S"l.'t"cpstakes trophy at the I.ancer invitation;.il s pet•c h tournament at Pasadena City College. OCC's certificate and trophy "'i nners include: Reggie Woods. oral interpretation; Gu(•rin Rut- terworth, extemporaneous a nd Dan Amen and Jay Flemion, persuasion. Other OCC winners "'ere : I..orna Voboril. ex positor y; Korky Black. impromptu and de- bate; Terry 1-"lirkinger . ri:uli u, and Lee Schlenker, debhte. t'<'I to rompl1•t1· designs for th1· project by rn1cl 1976 ~nd eun· strut·tion coul(l ~~t·t tu1tler \\•ay by t~itrly l 977. Huntington Rates Rise For Camping Ne"' overni ght <'amping rate!S for out-of-tO\.\'O residenls "l.'ill go into effeC't 1n January at the municipal bt·aeh 1n Jluntington Reach. Fees for out.s1dt>rs ""·ill go from SJ to $-1 for t•ach r:..imµer . 'J'he SJ fee will rem:..iin the same ror ~lty r es1dents. l ( I. VISCF. MOORHOUSE, dir('c· tor of h:..irbors. beaches and de- vt>lopment, said the eity "'ould realile a $0,500 inl·reast• -.n- nually. ~toor house informl'd the coun- t•d -A'hich passed the action that the fet• increase is based on r islng cost:J and the C:'(i.st1ng fees of sur- rounding facilities. l MOORHOUSE SAID lhal II lington Rt>ach r e.sidPnts accou Granny Gowns by ed. for only 8. 7 percent or e overnight campers. A total · f 26.J percent Of the C'3ffi!>l'fS ('a e from othe r cities in C>ran~e Coun· ty: 44.2 percent from Sout,b ern California, 5.3 perce nt lropi Northern California and 15.5 per- . ' • J..~ ctS~ di ernon·s SPOR.TSW£AR. WES'TCLIFF PLAZA Newport Beach 548 ... 121 BALBOA ISLAND 216 Marine Ave. 875--1904 cent from out of state. I What has Six legs and lots of Love ? . ~' A boy and hi s \log recaptured in "Pants lost, dog found!" Another first 1or Petricks Ga1!cr1es and Leon Barnard. Petricks Galleri<>s announces t heir first lirnited edition 9raphic, "Pants lost, Dog fo/nd!'' t)y thr renO\'Vned artist, Leon~rnard. Mr. Barn;:ird has been exhibited in th,· Clevel,111d Museurn, Los An9eles Countv Museum, Weil Gr1lleries 111 Paris, tind is listed in the lnternJt1onili Art Dnertory, Art in A mrrlf:a :ind Bre;1k 1l1r titHJll Maqa7ines ~ind VVt1,1·:. Wh o 111 An11·1 1<nn Art. Mr. 8111 ndrrl's first signed dnrl nun1- bert~tl q1ttph1c. a limited ed ition of only :?00, 1.;; a valuable collecto r'~ 1nves tr nen t . We regret that dlle to tl H' trer n~~ndous demand , this first llrnitet.l ed111on niust be sold on a first con1e bdsis only. Thnr beautiful q1ft for 1he one you love! !fPantc; lost, <..10!1 found!" ... 35". 26" $85. '. ' . •• ., ' • I I • ' OPEN MON· SAT 10·6 SUN 12·6 I ( GALLERIES 1741 Westcliff Drive· Newport Beach Top Siar• J 0;,1n Jt i\'C'l'S (~1hO\'t..•) •ind Paul l,yndl• ha\'e OCt•n named comt'<l_y star s of the yl•ar and Jl>hn llenver (bl•ioY.') i.lnd Shirley Bassey, singing stars or lht· ,:.·ear in a poll of 8.000 members o f the .i\mer1can Guilt! or \';.1rit!ty 1\rl ists. with so ma ny le tters try- iog to get the train to stop in this North Florida town that the company fi nally yielded . ''The train's going lo sto p right h ere ... chuckles the sprightly "·oma n, "'ho is in her fJOs and a widow . AMTRAK o ff icia ls notified !\1rs. Price I.hat she bad won. Along with the nearly 200 letters Mr s. !:>ric{' said she had "'ritten in two ye3rs. a markt-t s tudy of this onetimt· r~•ilroad ct>nler, popula- t j on about 9,500, persuaded Amtrak lo al- low one train a day to stop here, officials said. ''OH. SHF. was persis- tent,'' said Jennife r Kezirian of Amtrak's Washington orfil'e. "She kept reminding us about ii. A marketing study showed 12 people a day would board or detrain from Palatk'a. She had quilt' a bit of s upport ... Palatka, which lost rail service about five years ago, will get "flag stop" s tatus in Florida as a one -year experi- . ment starting April 26. Off icials said the ''Ch a mpion,:· which •'l!!f ~ Make Entertaining Easier! Use colorfuJ , coordinated HaJlmark paper party- ware and accessories. Visit our Christmas Shop for all your entertaining and decorating needs. WE IMPRINT MATCHES, NAPKINS AND OIRISTIMS CARDS PAPER UNLIMITED I 112 IRVIHE A V!HUE 548-7921 A very special selection of fi ne jewelry for that special someone on a very special dcly ••• Christmas! See our marvelt ua collections ol 14 Karat ~.nd 16 Karat go ld and diamond jewelry. Rings, bracelets, necklaces end pendants. Many with precious and semi-precious gemstones in the style and elegance she would prefer. From Howes. by special request. B.D. HOWES and SON FINEJ!Wl!.LERS FOR THREE GENERATI ONS LOS AHCIL(S, 3100 Wilillire Boulevard PASADENA: 3~ 5elltll Lake Av11111t aEWPOIT .11.1.Cll: l41Z Via lido PALM SPRtNCS: Oeltrl Inn fa1lli0!'! Pla11 IAMfli lliUliRli: l42S Stilt Sttett sconsDAL[; 6960 f1fl ll Avtnt11 llONOUILU: 220t Ala Moan1 Centet; 1110 ll.0111 1t1w1iian Hotel. Pre-Holiday Sale . ' ,, • I Orig. prit:..: Group 1 Long Dresses $32.-60. In 3 variety uf fabri('s, Group2 ~!~~~!o,.1~~~et Pants $46. $28.-32. f.1:l tching & Solid. 30'M-wool . ~0',1r. nylon. Group3 Short Dresses ' ' Group4 Wrap Robes $16. In various cotton prints. l Week Only! 5 Days Only! I .. Now s24ss s24ss s1sss s7ss On• pf our mo-t popular Long Nightgowns in red or bl u .. chcckcd co1ton . Go.,., n fi:Jturc& a square neckline and belied w;iist. An excellent gift item! Orig. pri('C SI 8. Special until Dec . 3 I ASlllON ISi AND. Nt\.\'porl ll•'.•Ch I ASlllON SQUARE, 1..11 11ii.hru (•-1-1-4-1 I I A71 -5Jl4 l 'w )"ll r ll1111 k ,\n1erk.1rd 1 o~n lale montla)', rhur~Q)' and rriday nii]:hll, sunday f 2-5. open Jato mond~y. thur~day and lrid:iy nil!htt. ~fouer 011rrc Lani: Cl11rge j • ' • • • ow.t. Ba 11 et • t·a r Rudolph Nureyev has ::tigned a ton- tract to make his film debut as Rudolph · Valentin o. ) ' OAILVl'll.OT 8Jit Scouting Calendars Available Santa Arrives This Friday at Huntington Center To Delight The .Kiddies and Start the Yule Season .. ~~·.J:1,6, 0;~1• ~':! Eniov a full weekend of festive entertainment available for Or•nse In t~ 'kuntlngt<?n Center Community Mall dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps ReseNe's Coostro1lden11 . Toys for Tots Drove. Frl.-Sat.-SUn .. Nov. 28-29-30. • Proceed• from the n.le "'i provld• 111nd1 ror troop See Santa Arrive 1n His Big Red Fire Engine ad.ivltle1 and prosrall)S • for tho 1couto in Orange Starting at 12 noon Friday. Santa will tour the parking lot with his first bag of Toys for County. · Ton. Then he'll greet the children In the mall under the "Mlle High" Community Interested persons Olristmas Tree. may rttttlve a calendar I d Sh by m•il by sendln& SJ .JO Mitchell Marionettes Ho i ay Puppet ows for each to Calendar, Girt Family entertainment to delight everyone. Show lfmes: Fri. at 1-2-3.-4 a. 6:30 Scout Council of Orange County , IUO Adam• p.m. Sat. & Sun. at 12-1-2-~ p.m. ·' ' _____________ ,._v_ •. _.c_0 •_1•_M_••_•_.-_._, C.Ommunity Oiristmas Tree Lighting Ceremony ' J I ! t Todey more then ever ... still th• beat buy SPfCIAlSI 3 0•¥' Qn\¥1 Sheer lkt 1l•t•e1 11unt1 M'li FLIRT lor vou• 1....:1 h•1I s-11 ........ "'"!' s1999 Rf9ul1dy $25 00 NOW rederick:s· Of HOLLT WOOD 3642 SOUTH IRISTOL SANTAANA DAILY PILOT WIG WONDER NO·CAP 11tin·tron1 P¥1. NOWOPEH SUNDAYS AND EVEHINGS --Sol. -111-9 IM 12·5 and Marine Corps Band Concert . . Starts Friday at 7 p.m. after the Mitchell Marionettes show and continues until 8:30 p.m. Honorary guests Include H.B. Mayor Pro-Tem Harriett Wieder. -Im!.,; fill 09or. aff Ille S• DI ... Pwy. Why walk an over town looklllCJ for the La·Z·Boy ® Recllna-Rock4ir ou've always wanted? If you can't find a C Lo-Z.BoY® of y choice here, C you can't find it mtywhere. f ( ' l I ' f ' ' ' I l i ' f c • Not only wlll you find the large,., aelectlon In the finest of fabric• but we al90 have In stocJc:, tfte IOl'fl••t choice of color• and fabrics of each style. EVERY lA-Z-fJOY CHAIR IN OUR SHQWROOM IS SAl.E PRICE1 AMERICANA COLLECTION® ·OVER 130 LA·Z·BOY CHAIRS OH DISPLAY •The only exclu1lve Lo-Z08oy Store in South Coast Area. PHONE 642-8657 e FREE DELIVERY ' OUTTOIBAMTI PHONE: 557·7171 ' f USE YOUR BANK AME RICARD M.t.STER CHARGl lP.MEA ICAN EXPRESS ,, The all-time gi{fB: ....... Seiko and Lady Seiko. We hew the right Seiko watches for your Chris1"9t 111t. all fine 17-jewel watehea. rNny with tho1e distinctive colored dials. "'-"Y with special features like HAADLEX mw...,.eli1t crystals and instant set day/date calendan. And. ol eourw, Seiko Quartz. Br1ng In vour llst and let us help You 11Wtch the watches to the people y0u love. • I I LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS •. ci..-e.... .......... .-.... tw. ......... e... .... a; I STOIE HOUllS f ......,. 9MI......,. I PJi&...t PM. I T ...... n.-.. I W. It .t..M..-6 P..M. ·' . c.._.~ J 6-~~'"-" ....... ~~Ct.-C!o• ... a,.,.. TM:UmW'lll• LA-I-BOY WHITES SHOWCASE . ·, • • ,... .J 2 DAILY PILOT Comporiso11s Tunney's War Chest 'Less' Ry T fl()MAS J). •:IJ1\.~ Rar t•ly :1 yt.>:.1r has pa:.:.l·d ~IO l't.' l>c·1nuer<i t 1\l;:1 r: Cranston ran uµ a re<'ord margin 1n 1,o,·1nn1ng rt· t•lt•ctit•n to tti£• ll S &•natl'. Su it's h<ird ly Pl't·ulLar I that !ht"' c ur r t•nt rt• t•let·t 1un dr1 vt• uf ft•lluv. Dt•mo('ral John V 'l'unnt'Y is thl' uhjc('t nf tonstunt ('OffiJlilfl!'.>t•rl .'\ littlt• lt·ss than a yC'ar befure elcl·t1u n d ~1y, lht• C'on1p;l r1:-.1•n::. :.rC' m 1Xt'(I. In ::.ornt· way . .., '1'1u1nt•y :H:C'n1s in \\'11r:-.t• s h;q)(' than Cran:-;ton a t t ht• ::.:.in1t• st a;.!t'. .... Jult• ht• look:-. .1bt 1ut l'VCn in o ther:-. lllS l»flSSIHl.1-: <lP IJ(l:"/Jo:'.'/T~ -Wll(I h,1\'t• C'a llt•d h1 rn " · lig htY+'t'Jj.!hl" by l'urnpar1:-.on tu Cranston ~1 rt•n 't lht• uni) ont•:-. indulging in l'Olll varisons . Tunne},.S ov.•n c amp:u~n managt·r is n1urt· th;.111 "'lll in)o! to m <1kt' lhl'm. ·Finances are the most obJe<-·tivl' t'<ilt•gury," s3ys Danit•! Smith, \~.'hu has run the eampaign since $eptembt•r from a l.os An~t.'l('s officti. ''\\'(·will pro- bably r;11 st• lt'Ss rn ti ne y 111 1975 th;.~n Cranston did in 1973. \\'e t';l(Pt'<-'l to bank SOl '1'ttt:H.i' (~Al~IFUR NIA FUCl lS $100,00 by the ('nd of thl' yeilr. compared to uvl'r $150.000 for tht·m . ·t~ut ('r.:ins ton had sevt•r•1I $25.000 eon- 11-ibutors und that 's illt·gal und t'r the new fed('r;;il elect ion I aw.·· That law limits individual <'ontributions to Sl.000 and Smith 's irnpheation v.·a s th<1t since any !lt•pub!it'an opponl'nt would h;i v(' the s<.1me han d1 (·:1p, Tunn('y is duin ~ at lt•ast as "'ell propor- t1{ln:1tt•ly as ('.ranston S)11Tll :'\t1\ Y BF: c:ORRF:tT TllAT money is lht~ mo~t ubjt•<-·tive comparison. but it may not b(• tht• n1 os t in1portant. :\t this time two years ago. possible Republican opponents lo Cranston wt>r(' dropping out one by tlne_ f>"ormt•r Gov . Ronald Reagan, for instance. had ju;-;t left th(• fil'ld at thisstagt'. Likely Tunney opponl'nts. on the other hand, <1rt· dropping into the race one by one. 1\1nney also fares major opposition v.·ithln his ('11\'n p:irty, an obstacle Cranston did not have Smith said he expects Tom Hayden to attract at Jv;1st JO perc('nt of the primary vote next June. Bu t hl' does n't s('e this likelihood as espec ially threaten- ing toTunn<.>y . "F.VEN WITll NO SIGN IFICANT opponents, · ·about 15 percent of tht' primary vote went against Cranston last year ." Smith said. "We expect that . ki nd or simple anti-incumbt'nl vote again, combined with about 15 or 20 percent who will actually be vot- ing for Hayden.·· TUNNEY Rut Smith said Tun- ney's campaign still has no plans to spend money against Hayden . thC' onetime radical act ivist. Smith , hov.•evPr, sees Hayden as the m.i - jor d ifference betv.·t·t·n the Cranston <:ind Tun- ney efforts. And in the end, he dosen't expt"("t ~layden to m ake a signifi rant impact. "In the runoff. I think we 'll havt' th(' same situation as last year ... a strong incum- bent again s t a Rt'publiean nobod y. The only question is who the nobody will be,·· he said in an interviev.•, Rut there are some o bvious differenct~s Smith seems to ignore. FOR ONE THING, CRANSTON WAS riding the Watergate wa ve of a nti-Republican feeling, which scared off a lot or potentia1ly tough opponents . For :.lnother, as his rormer campaign director puts it, ·'Cranston had no hig h·intensily issues surround ing his C:.lndidary." Tunney, meanwhile. has at least one, his posi- tion fa\'oring deregulation of dom(':;lir natural gas prices. "There's no question Tunnpy has taken some lf"ugh stands," says. Michal•! Kantor , the former Cranston campaign boss. He also points out that some major California media have £or used attention on Tunney 's divor ce and family problems. Cranston had no such person<1l handicap, nor did he project the same ··jet·sC'I "" imag(' 'funney does. Still, Kantor feels the Tunney cam paign is do- ing dC'cently by comparison with the effort he headed . "GIV F.N TllF: CllANGF: IN Tllf~ LAW and at- mosphere, he is showing pretty good strength. If 1you'rl as ked me at this point in 1973, the last person J 'd have predicted as our opponent v.•ould have bel·n H.I .. Richardson.·· If Tunney gets that kind of relatively unkno\\.·n, ultra-conservative Republican opponent. he'll prob- ably do nearly as well as Cranston . But the iikelihood of that sort of campaign -despite Smith's prediction -is slim, es pecially s ince more and more strong Republicans are dropping in , not out. Tlwrpe Resigns Parks Position New Orange County Planning Commissioner Jim Thorpe resigned from San J uan Ca pistrano's . Parks and Recreation Commission v.·ith a letter ~chiding the City Council and opposing placement of the agricultur al preservation pro~ram on the ·March ballot. • Thorpe said it was a : "frustrating experience ·to serve on a commission : which seems to be out of the mainstream of roun- 01 concerns .·· He r e- ijgned to accept the ap. ec>intment to the county tommission. ~ : WITH THE CITY'S :..p:nera1 plan being com- -pleted, he said he hopes -the counci l will give ntore attention to recrea- tion. He also said it would be ~espons ible for the tj)uncil to set any re- ve nue m easure11 fo r ballot conslderiatlon untll jt hlls given full con· I sideration" to a report being prepared by a citizens' committC'e on rt'('reation . ' '0 S I. Y I F A I. I. priorities are given con· sideration. can a \'alid ballot issue be set,"· he said. The council last \\'eek unanimous ly voted to place t h e proposed agricultural preserva. lion program before resi dents in the March elec- tion. 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Main St. WESTMINSTER 15319 hiltunt Wntllin Mdl PRICES MAY VARY AT IN01V10UAL S TORES • ' I ' • r I I I ' t l l I I ! t ( • r r I t ! t ' ' -. 4l. • --"----......... Thatlks&lving, an astute first grader O™'e ex· plained; w.as 1> party given by the Indians for the .-i1. gnms w heit they crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a Ma)lflower moving van. f Didn't know that? Preschool and elementary school students along t~e Orange Coast added dther interesting observa- tions. "The Pilgrims didn"t have pajamas, so they had to wear those funny clothes.·· . Unsure of what the settlers and Indians had as a holiday beverage. a presc hooler suggested, "salt water?'' Ano!her sympathized, "They didn't even have ginger ale."' There are serious thoughts as well. The classes at the Newport Ceptcr Methodist Preschool collected coins and canned goods for the area FISH program, so their responses included, · Tnl thankful that we can help the poor people.·· Food. families and friendship were repeated in several replies. What is Thanksgiving? "Turkey, turkey, turkey!·· · Or, "my family and turkey." Or, "when you eat too much, but Mom says it's okay. just this time.·· A new American of Mexican heritage said his Thanksgiving was even better. Not only the t radi· tional holiday bird but homemade tamales graced the table on turkey day. Second graders at Adams Elementary School, Costa Mesa. were sticklers for their recently learned history lesson. As one student put it succinctly, "It was when the. Pilgrims came to \vhere the Indians were a nd ate turkey." The day also means, "sorta like when you're thankful for things that happened a long time ago like good things that happened in America.·· In case you 're looking for another reason for the party, ''It 's a good day to celebrate the Mayflower.·· And here's a ~amily that gets probably closer to the first 1'hanksgiving than the.rest of us:''lt's a holi- day where we go camping." Other \Vise opinions on the holiday's meaning : "They have it so everyone can get out of school and work and eat <1 lot and \\'atch a bunch of football ga mes." '·it's \Ii hen m v cousins come over." '"fhat's \\'heri we go to Grandma's house and she cook s a lot of vegetables and berries and stuff that I (lon"t kno\v \\1 h~1t it is." One youngster, asked if he liked Thanksgiving, showed definite signs of seeki ng a political career. "'.'Jo comment," he replied. Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell I Pilgrim portion of the first Thanksgiving is recalled. . by Adams Elementary School second graders Jenny Rushmore, above, l and Darin Yamaga , right, in ! Laura Holmes ' class. f • .. • . . • • •• { 0 BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, November 27, 1975 Cl Preschoolers in Mrs. Jeri Droke 's class at Newport Center Methodist Preschool study Indians, top right. Top center and above, Sara Guggheim and John MacMillan create their own Indian crafts. ' \ I ' • .. . Q DAILY PILOT Made in t·.the Shsde n€ttLi~R€€k S H 0 P ALL PILLOWS 20o/o OFF FRl.-SAT.-SUN . ONLY ~ from ewer l .!iOO tillO'fll decaahve pdk>wl. Fur•. v•lve11. 1llkt, textorn and ~M. All 1it:M Ind tl\W.liM. Colfll .-fy for bes! HlecitOn. -<:...-~ ZJ ,,_I.._., '4WHO ~ I Remember the 1950s? You may not. because there seemed to be little about the decade to di stinguish it. It \\'as after the war yea rs a nd before lheradiral movement. It was c1 relatively pt;!aceful time, when girls wore bobby sox and boys \Vore cre'v cuts, a nd for many, it '''as a decade of ''Hi.tp· pyTimes." But who would want to go back? T he freshman c lass at Costa Mesa High Sc hool clid for a day, though none of the students · \Ver e personally acquainted with the 1950s . . T hey in vited the stude nt body tv join them in dressing in the mode of th e ·sos for s<:hool , then come for a '50s dance in the·gym in the t'Vl'ning. Jll'rl' is .::c nostalgic picturt• £1lbun1 trip batk to th" days of slicked·dO\\'ll hair, Jong skirts and shades. Know POLYESTER The Early DOUILE-«NIT 1-.. 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'ti 112" Reliving the '50s are, clockwise, Dave Teeters, Corrine Ehlers and Ruth Gattuso, John Montgomery, an d Cathy Blunt, Dave Collins atCMHS. 2911'l S. lllSIT~ SAii P!CllO 147.3-095 Be Sure to Check Ovr Borgoin Corner . , 11111 PM;IFIC COASI HWY II CAUi MAYOR TORRA!i'.I JIB.//95 -- . 9())8 ADAMS AV[ HIJNFlllGIOll BUCK 11141 963 ·1111 -RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY Whf'fl Y-Wo11t "'• .... 1•22 Hort.Of' ll•d. Cotto M•..__541-0259 c;>UIANA PRINT .,.....,. ... .... ,,_,. .. ~ ~ ~LACE TRIM .... Jt' ' \' I 1 f) • m 1.,.u.•t 49! Expert ear-piercing with a bonus: 203 savings on all 14K gold earrings. 3 days only! The place: the JCPenney tine jewelry departmen_t. The lime: Friday an4 Saturday only! Have your ears pierced by a professional register.~d nurse. It's done with 24K gold-plated, nor-allbrgenlc surgical stainless steel earrings at a-.cQst of only 7.95. . . ' Just ~ few.days later, you can wear the marvelous 14K gold earrings ~u ·ve chosen, all at 20o/o off, when you have yo ur ears pierced at JCPenney. Clfnlc hours: : 7 95 Frl.Nov.28,&~to9!'M ·• s.t-t1.ov:29,11.l;Mto4PM Sun.NOll~,n~o4PM ....'...---c:---- ' . . ·r '. : ,. . • CF. I. F. B R -' T I N G THEIR 50th annivt>rsary with a lunc heon and danct". i n th e Grand Hotel. Anaheim, were Mr. and Mrs . Antonio Gallardo, California re- sidents liince 1926. CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY !'RICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd The celebr"tion was preaented by their thildren a nd their spouse1'. includln1 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sut- tono<Cosla J\.fesa . Guests at the luncheon irt<'luded their 30 grand- children. eight great- granchildren and many lriends . . • lf75 JCl'etl"i!'y Co . Inc ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' •PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITIWOOD. Ute your JCPennty ch1rge card. • 7 l Ry F. AH Fam esliibli hotel 1n ,o\('('O a hea w ill r mem memo loving and fit'! Tod <ludOd Duke < tory m · of lo\'e n ounc thront", Illond1 ~nd fil flurto Taylor. ly get ding dr '.'Jext soup, anehtlr ~·nd pt>r a hone most o 1he wor I t's a .,..·k"'· you kn h;ict ~I )'OU di proud t It bo imagin 1ng tod t•n ter l-lall o \\'hat r :1rt' a f Ruth enjoy honey Ruth s ;It the 1ng ~1r11 11f hon<l Stit· most u Jn hi~ Sl\'::lm. tenni s ice fi~· t'ards · E R of \\"01 3 ~(\t ,.~1iue l lnite The f.dll('" ::i.nd < ti0n tl lion ~ h:isect :-tudy ~i mi\, l 'ppe1 Th prl1m tional voun ;\!l th ht'tte1 .,.. OAJL. Y PIL.OT (3 • • Honeyniooh Bit Over-rated ' j 8y EB.MA BOMBEpt bo)'t. While 1eparate CO\'•red St•wart was out the rtteption, but v.•hat bij.d1 They anticipated A. lloneymoon Kall oC hoMymoont don't v.·ork on bail for ar.med rob-the heck. as La1.1ra ex· ot\e another 's moods, a m e i s b e i n 1 for evf'ryone, it worked bery, wat cominc down pl11ined, "•lonf'ymoons thought only of each AT WIT'S END • /,'!f((Jl('f' ,j, .. J(i11f'I \ I\ ,.,,r ,.J f ,~,f 1,I, ,::, ,,, ' ',11 .1.t t: stablishe-d at a resort for Sue and Ted. 'lo'itb three dfy mea&le.s, are always a timt" ot ad· other's comfort, and tel in the Poconos. I.aura aod St€>wart the v.•a & •lreaPt married, juatment... never "'f'Rl to bed on a :\ccording to publicity, ('Ouple wbo "'ere the had a 12·r•er~o1d fOn Yvonne and Rurt: The hat5h word. They honey· heart·aha ped alcove greatf' ~ :fROrts on their "'ho ~s fires , and had longest honeymoon in moon was so suceesstuJ. ·ill lea t u re photo-.. honey;ll'QOOA. J\iaht after taken.out $75,000 w~ or history. For three years µ>ty plan to be married . ·//,,,, ')I.. //, .. '/i'tf(' 'tl 'flfl. :1~1 '1 \\'l"<.>I~ I i. l ''111< IJH l\lf l>l '>H.I'\ Pl.Ai/A (-1111111·~-ns :">I \\'Pt)l(I HI 1\C 11. t .• \ •).:('!()() . . e m e n t o I • n d the wedding, !~aura dis· life insuran<'t on ht>r at Yvonne nnd Rurt s hared in June. NEWPORT O CENTER emorabilia of famed -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.. oving <'Ouples of history nd fil'tion . To dale. thf')-have in- •\ud'ed a recording ol the 1ke of Windsor 's hi s· ory making dec laration f love in "·hirh he re· oun ced the Rritis h hrone. early cartoons of lond lt' and Dagwood, nd film chps of Richard urton and F.lizabeth aylur . (If thl"y could on· y gl"t the drip·dry "'t-d · ing dress. 1 :\'i'xt to ho t r hi ck('n ·oup , a ta I too of an nchor on your ches t. · nd penicillin, I consider · hont>ymoon ont• of tht• most O\'t>rr;;itt>d events of he world. It 's o nt• of those a\\•kwarrt times when you kno\\' everyont• elst• had a better time than you dicl but you 're too J pn ... 1ud to admit it. It bogg les thf' mind to imagine hov.• tt1ey are go. ing to determint• who will enter the lloneymoon llall of 1''ame and for "·hat reasons, but here are a re"· nominations Ruth and Walter. who enjoyed the s hortest honeymoon in history. Ruth shot h im in the leg at the reception for fool · inf ~1 r11und \\"ilh the n1aid 1'i honor Sue and Ted for the mo:;t un1(!\1t' hont•v moon in hi stor y \\"hifl' Sut' S\\"<lm. djnced . play~ tennis and shoppt'd . Ted ice fi;-;h ed. skiied . played cards and drank \\'lth the Equal Right Isn't l ':"-JITF.O :\"ATIO:"l"S. '.'\.'{. l lJ Pl l -5C'x t>quality still is a p1p.:- drt'~1 m f11r many of the \\·orlcl"s n~ilion s because ef\Qr ts to raist' the stdtus of \\"OmC'n often threaten ( ~1 ;-;o('iety's che r ishf'd , values. s;.1 y s a m<1jor l Jnited ~ations r(•port. I The rrport hy !ht' lJ.S F:duc :1t H1nal. Scientific I :lnd Cultural Organiza. tion on ··\~i'o men . F.duca- tion and F.<iu alit y·· was based Lln a IO·year field ;-;tudy in threC' "·ide\y dis· similar COUntrit'":'. (:hile. l'pper Volta and '.'lepaJ . ·rhC' proje<'t t r ied to prl1mntl' equal ('dura - tional opportunities for young girls and \\'Omen ,,n tht• a:'sum ption tha t ht>t ter C'ducation "'·ould :;erve as lht• best n1e ans to promott' ::;f'x equality in thE' les t countries. In lJpJ)t'r Volta. a pov· erty -s trickl'n :'-l'orth . .\frican country on thC' edge of the S;1hara Des ert. lJ:'-l'F.SCO ex· perts tried to creatC' con· ditions allo"·ing women in isolall"d rural areas to obtain educations. Jn :'-l'epal. an isolated mountai n king dom in South A:;ia. !ht• project tried to tr:till \\'Oml'n teacher s for rural pri mary schoo ls as a means of increasing gi rls' school enrollment. In Chile. a more de· veloPt"d country on South . .\merica 's W('st coast. U:'ol"F.SCO a ttempted to recruit :'t'Condary school ''"on1t•n f<ir chemistry, computer proJ?ra mming and olht>r t{'chnical c<lursC's, then help them find jobs. :\nalyzing th<' results, thf.' rt>port concluderl th at "l•fforts to change the s ituation nf "'om en in any socit'ty ltluch upon a \'ery sens itive domain concerning the c herished \"3llle:' of that society and. In consequence. elicit dt'E'p·rooted o pposi· lion." For example , most ,·illage familie::; in Nepal consider primary educa· tion uselt>ss for girls. the study indica ted. In 1971. 96 percent of Nepalese wome n 'l'i'E're illitt'rate. We cal I them sweaters, but you' 11 cal I them great buys. b .. . . . · .. ". -~ '. ·i:· ... ~· • •: ... ·:' ~· ·~ . ,, ., .-. ,.. ... ·~· ,:: i· "· ;""· " " ' • . , ' ' . ( ' '· ' . Save on the famous fisherman knit sweaters: the ones you love. to wear with everything Famous for their go-with-everything naturJI co lor, for their warmth and classic lines. New we·re making tl'fem famous for their price, too. Two styles, natural only, in machine washable arl!l dryable acrylic. In sizes S,M.l . a. popular wing-col)ar cardigan, 13.99 b. wing-collar slip-on, 12.99 South Coost Ploza-Wsta Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 from the Merry Christmas Store ' ' . i • Angora fur end sweaters . The prices alone are enough to make you purr. You 'll be soft as a kitten in these prel ty sweaters. They're the ~otte')f S'-veaters around, and they're auh.e_s_oliest pri ces, too . Choose turt le, mock turtle or cre'Y neck card igan s. In heather soft shades and solid shades of oy<ter. oat. ice blue. peach , white, lilac. Flame stitch sty le in gr ey onl y. Lambs woo l, angora and nylon. S-M·l. 1 3. 99 to 14. 99 reg. 18·20.00 • sweaters t 2-all 24 stem and may co fashton place lcern1osJ Westminster Moll-Widen State at Son Diego Fwy., 898-2521 . Monday thru Friday to-9:30 Saturday 10-7 Sunday Noon to 6 Thl" report concluded that worldwide sex t--quality 'l'o•ould become reality only when the positive attitudes or both men and womE'n become the generally held values of the societies in which '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--l they live and work. - ,. • • ~ DAllYPILOl Thursday,No¥ember27.1975 Thankful for Dad Ann Landers l ; DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: A ~ : areat m&n dif'd today. He wusn't I : a world leader or a famous doc - : fpr' or a war. hero or a sports ;. ncurt or p busines1 tyroon. But Tonight 1.s tht' fir:st rught or my life without him. I don·t know what to do with myself so I am writing to you.Jam sorry now for the timt>s 1 didn't show him Lht> proper respe<'t . nut I am thankful for niany Lhini.:s J am thankful bt'C'aus..-Clod let me have him for 15 yt·ari; And I am thankful that I wus ablt' to let him know how n1uch I loved him. lie dit'd with a s milt• on hi s face. Jle kn(•w he was •• .SU<'t·ess as a husband and a fathl•r , a son. a brotht>r and a frit'nd I wondl"'r how many milliona1re.s can say that? Thanks for li stening. Ann I.anders . You·.,.t· bec•n a great tear. J hope it's not tOo late to get into the act. l·lere's ibY sure.rire, !OO·perC'ent-foolprooC melhod for peeling onions. J lear11ed ii from my grandn1ot.her. tt"sr In a bushel basket! Try 1t and let me know how you make out. -JUST CAL!. ME Bii.i. I 1 j i J I \ I i i ' I I he !NBS a great man. He was my · father. Put the onions In a basket. Takt> tht>m out.side 'lfhere a good brt>t>ze is blowing.' Get a milk stool out of tht> barn to .sit on. Put your bare fet>t In a pen whiC'h you have fill<"d with cold waler. Peel just the outside skin off th~ onion starting at the bottom. AJway.i; look up -nevt>r at the onion. When it is peeled drop it in the pan besidt> your fee1, DEAR 811,L : It sound• r,,,.. - proridJ•I you have Ca) a good breeze blowing, (b) a milk stool. (t) you livt' in a bouw and not an apartmt'nl, (d) you bavt' a long C'f'llopbanf' bag, (e) you want l.o go to all that trouble-which I'm not surt I do. But those who wish to try it -hf> my guest. He didn't get his piC'ture 1n lhe pal)t'r for heading up commit· tees. I guess you might sJ.y ht' was a person •.11ho never eared for <'rf'dit or honors. ~I {' did corny things !ikt~ pay his bills un limt.>, go to c hurch on Sunday , and hold an offi(·e in th(' 1.,.rA. Ill· helped his kid s with thc>ir hon1c•y,·ork and drovt• hi s wife lo the shoppin~ ct•nter to do th(' grOC'{'ry buying on 'fhursday ni~ht. lie t'njoyed haulin~ his kids and their £ri('nd§ to and from football g<imes. Jle <'njoycd sim pie things a pien11: in the park, countrv music. mov•1n~ the gra.ss. ,;ild runnin~ v.·1th the dog help. lllS D.l\ l JG tITER When all tbt> oniol\s are peeled take them in the house and gt.'t a long cellophane bag. With the onion and knife 1n your hand. pull the <'ellophane bag \lo'el\ up over your hand and put a tight rubber band around your t4'risl. Slice thl:' onion and slip the bag uff your hand lt 's guaranteed. i\nn :-Jot a It's nol always easy to re · coeruze love. especially the first time around AC'qualnt yourself with the guidelint•s . Read Ann I.anders' booklt't , "Love or Sex and How to Tell lh<· Dlfft"rence .. F'or a copy, mail 50 cenls 1n coin and a long , s t amped . St'lf addressed t'nvelope with your re quest to Ann Landers. P 0 Box 1'100, F.lgin. Ill. 60120 OF..4-R A~N l.ANl)f:RS have tx>en laughing for st•veral days about that C'olumn ...,·1th all tho.st> readl'rs sti ggesting ways to pt'<') onions n'ilhoul :-.hl'dd1n~ a ~chet:jf ~ROADWAY THANKSGIVING \NE EK-END reg. 449.95 panasonic twin power microwave 399.95 This twin PQWer microwave provides full power cooking for regulor foods. ond a lower power for cooking delicote foods like eggs. 30-mlnute tmer and deluxe cook- book included. Major Appllonces. 14. Moil and phone orders invited. reg. 448.88 rca 19" color portable 428.88 Features the energy saving Xl-100 100% solid state chassis and a 19" diagonally measured super black matrix picture tube. Automatic color button; auto-fine tuning. Simulated wOOd cabinet. Power con- sumption: 167 watts. Television~ 72. Mail and phone orders in- vlled. ~n " ,, I 1, /; I reg. 1.85-11.00 shaker patch ensembles items 1.49-8.49 Fram Barth & Dreyfus -o star shape patch- work design. Cofton1poiyester. A. reg. 5.00 blender cover 3.99 • 8. reg. 1.85 pot holder 1.49 C. reg. 3.00 oven mitt 2.39 D. reg. 4.50 toaster cover 3.59 Not shown: E. reg. 2.25 towel 1.79. F. reg. 4.50 hot handler 3.59, reg. 11.00 butcher apron 8.49. reg. 2.00 vinyl placemat 1.49. reg. 1.25 d ish cioth.99.1.25 dish cloth .99. Linens. 23 la-z-boy recliners for christmas SWEATER SALE pullovers .12. 99 cardigans 14. 99 Now·s 1he time to make a great buy on men's sweaters. Choose fr om orig. S21 cardigans and save$6. Save SS on orig. $18 pullovers. Solids and jacquards in fall colors of green. brown. and blue. Sizes M- l-XL. Men·s Spectator Sportswear. 50. Not an sizes in all stores. · planters clock tells you when and what to grow save S20-S30 49.99 reg. 240 .00-330.00. 4 styles including contemporory recliner. traditional design recliner. classic recliner ond the new La-z- boy®wall recliner. 219.95-299.95. Furniture. 38. Central stock. allow 2 weeks for delivery. Of course. this colorful conversation piece tells yau the time. tool As well as the time of year. when fo plant 24 popular vegetables. length of growing season. even the moan signs of the zodiac. Wolnut finish trame. 1q l /2" by 15 l /4" by 4··. Electrics. 95. Mail. phone orders invited. $600,000 SUIT SALE ------ two piece 79.99 trios 89.99 Here·s your chance to save $45-$65 on men·s suits. Huge assortment of solids and patterns, an from leading notional suit makers. Fall colors. Two piece suits. orig. $125-$135 Trios with molching and con- trosting stacks. orig. $135. Men·s Clothing. 9. not in our W1Jshlfe store reg. 13 .00 I "royal tone" nylon plush carpeting 9.99 sq. yd . inst.* 13 colors. Two ply yarns in a darknight mix create a tone on tone effect. lnslalled price includes carpet, normal lnstallotion. felt or rubber pad, straight door metals. Carpet~ 32. Nol at Wilshire. Coll vour neare&I Broadway for shop at home.con- ven10"lce. shop /ridoy and soturdoy 9 JO am lo K) p.m sun· dovlom to7pm. Newport 47 Fashion Island Huntington Beach 7777 Edinger I Orange 2300 N. Tustin Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Mall . '---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,-~~~~-,-:-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ., I ' i I ., . r I t I . r ' l I i I Horoscope Virgo S.ees Co·St • , • FIUDAY, NOVEJUIER ~ lly5YDNBYOMAllR Alllt:S (March 21 · April 19): Emphasis or1 disruptions in area of partnership, legal agree meats. T.~URVS (A pril 20 - M~ 20): A('t'f'nt on br· ioeing to&:etber loose ends , per so n s of divPrgent views . GEMINI (~1ay 21 -June 20): Creative urge can be C'Onstruclively utifu.~. Your seme ol originality sparkles. CA..ll\ICF.R (June I -July 22): Co nsolidate. Protect inte!"f'st:s. BuJld on aolld base. Refuse to be sold bill of goods. l.t:O <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Some neighbo rs, re- lativf'J may appear to be in "fighting mood." Con- dition is temporary. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sep<. 22): Costs. savings, ln- Vf':Stments in connection with bome lmprovemeltt -these are featured. UBRA (Sept. 2S·Oct. 22 ): You are in f?(. ad- venture. Mean.I thi.s is day of dJ:srovery . Surprises are featured. SCOR PIO <O ct. 23· Nov . 21): Family member, temporarily confined to home or hospital. needs your al- ftttion. SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 2'2·~-2J): Friend ap- pears puenarious . ..,.,...,.,d final Judament. What tffmed to be in· ~nsable now m.i&hl ::f~••carded as expenda· ' APRICO&N (Dec. 22 an. 19): Hliblight ab ity to far:e reality. Old<r lndlvldual, sligbUy jealous, will lend helplng hal>d. A Q UA R IUS (Jan . 20-feb. 18): Finish what you start. Perceive pot•ntlaJ, Deal with ag- gressive.individual. .. DAILYPILOT' Cf •"• P ISCES (Feb. 19 · .Mattb. 20)~ Involvement • * ••••••••• * ......... ... is high.lighted. Nothing • occurs halfway -it is all * or notbip1 . You gel • c~ to say what you mean -and sparU of rontrOversy could fly. MERCURY SAVINGS ~ .. If Today 11 Your Btrtb· day you are-dynamic. stubborn, extravaeant, selfish . self·ct"ntered, talented, temperamen· • taJ, studiu•. impulsive. "STATE MENT SAVIN&S"·PRESTl 6E Car d attractive to opposite • * * • • • • • • • * .... * '* '* .. * • '* '* • sex . .......-che=:I ~RDA·DWAY THANKSGIVING WEEK-END leather-look jackets for juniors Special purchase. t~ey look like lealher. feel like leather. but they just sponge cle an! Made of that remarkable Polyester Ninyl /Chloride. Tw o styles ovailable for junior sizes 5- 13. Mail. phone. Junior Coats. 16 17.99 ;.,s .. Jt. ... ,-. \ ~ •" ' reg. 530 luxuriously soft pile robe Save $8 on our robe of Monsanto acrylic backed to nylon. It machine washes and dries. And feels ab- solutely plushy. Emerald green. pink or blue. S·M-L. Mail. phone. Robes. 51 21.99 orig . 40.00-110.00 rich leather bags Save 1121 Shoulder bags. swaggers and totes fr om U.S.A .. Europe ond South America. many by famous designers Beautifu l details and workmanshi p. Come see our entire selection' Please. no. mail or phone orders Handbags. 37 ill? 19.99 to 49.99 special purchase girls' P.V.C. jackets They have our own exclusive em- broidery designs on them . They loo k like genuine leather. but you can wipe them clean because they're of polyester /vinyl /chloride. Sizes 7-14 white. brown. novy. c hamois Marl. phone. Girls' Outerwear. 47 19.99 I . • ' I I save 33 1 /3%-35% on knit coordinates • You'll find everything you need to get thot great layered look with knits. Cardigans. vests. print shir ts a nd pull-on pants orig Sl2·S2lr <ill in sofl blue or rose o f acrylic /p olyester. S-M-L. 10-16. No marl or phone. Plaza Sportswear. 65. Street Floor orig. Sl 10-Sl 35 suede and leather pantcoats Now. it's easier than ever to own o super suede or leather pantcoat We've gol lhem at $20-$45 savings. Choose from soft smooth leather in b randy or brown. or suede in chamois. gold. rust . Wrap style 8-16 Mail. phone invited. Misses' Coats. 25 7.99-13.99 89.99 orig. 523 pant everyone loves Our super-comfort pant o f polyester kn it with contour warst is great even when you don't save S?. But now they're sale priced 1n sizes 8-18 in black. brown. white. Fantastic' No mail, phone. Sportswear 70's (78) 15.99 special purchase! . three piece skirt set We show our beautiful sublistotic polyester skirt set ... lotus flower print jacket and pull-on skirt with solid tie belt shell. grey /pink or beige/orange. Mail. phone invited Plazo Dresses. 73. 19.99 CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY EXTRA HOURS! FRID~ Y AND SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO l 0 P.M., SUNDAY 11 AM. TO 7 P.M. . ! I 1 • , , \ • ' . . • I ~ I ! \ t J ' I ! ' t C8 D.\ll Y PILOT Thuraday, NOYtmMt'n, 1175 Nixon Double Still Working Capra: Films Stay Young WAS lllSGT0:-0: (AP > He is in the capital to Q : llas Rlth•rd M. Dixon, thf' a t tor who tashed in on bis rtsemblanc:t' to Rlt h11rd M. Nixon h•d lo rollow Slxon's exampl e and rt:tire? -)lalC'omb .ll arkz, "iami. A. :"Jo. Oi.'(on is :Hill uet1ni! Currently he may he ~ set~n in a lll'W pur110 flick t1tl~I {nut ~us ubtly ) ''The l'rc~idt•11ltal l)t0l'Pt·1·s .. -Movie Director Frank testify lo Co'ngre:ss on Capra takt>s issue '4-'ilh bebaJ( of the American lho:se who view the mo-Film Institute . lion picture as bl'lng on ~~~~~~~~--­the d t>cli n e . ''Th e Shakespeare of film still has n't arrived .·· he says . Q : I s Alfred tllt chcor k. who's give n us ~oost•·bum1h~ '>l.'ith his frightt·nin l( fihn s. personally -afraid uf a ny th i ng'! -)!rs . f'anni1• )1rl.augh lin, Denver . ;\:''l's . llit<:h o.1dnllts he ·s so • ~ --~ :Jfra1d of !it•lting a traffic tic·kcl ht· nt•vt•r l<·a rnt•d to dn ve a car ~ \):Whal w as the real reason "'a rren l\(•atl)' turned down a 1•a rt in "The r.odfathcr"? - l1f'linda Simpson, O •kJand. Cal. Mlt(MCQ(ll . .\. · I was offered a deal tu produ t't' and al't in 'Th e (;ot.1f~1ther · 1\nd turnc'<.l 1t down "'1th nt• rei-!,rt:'ts -t•\·en thoug h I "'as certain 1t \\11u!d ht· a !-lire hit anti moneymaker," Beatty revt•al~ I\ 1lhoul b1lll·rnt•ss. "I 'm only interested in doing or11.nnal mov1l' S£'npts likt• 'Sham poo,· mak1n9 l::i.:1uks, plo.iys or n111 :-.1co.1ls 111to movit•s, or in doing fl'm J kt·~ uf prt'\' IOLIS SUCl'CSSfUJ fi \ m~. '' C~: W(' loved that Joey and Dad summer series. IJo you think wt" II stt more of the two fleathertons 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner togf'ther ? And didn't Dad, at one time, conduct a latf>·Di~ht talk show in a Broadwa)' restaurant? - ~1r. and l1rs. ~njamin Dunstlll, Brooklyn. ;\: Yes . llealhe rlon host ed a n ightly ;;ifter·lheater r adio cele brity program for Gene [.('One ut ~1 ama Leone's off Times Square. One m1dn1ght. he interviewed us on his show together with another guest, a bre athtakingl y bea utiful doll he introduced a s his then IS-year-old daughter, Joey. l 'hough now a ba nk executive, Ray, after r eading a flood of fa vorable fan letters, might just decide to t ake anothe r fling in sho wbiz with a vJriety·talk ·show format. Maybe with Joey. Stmd your queJtimu to Hy Gardner, "Glad You A sk~ That." care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560, Costa iWeso 92626. 1Wariiyn and Hy Gardner will antWeT a.t many que stions aJ they can in their column, but the volume of mad makes ~ra:onol rtptie•impossible. JAWS ., .. ' ·" .. " llOY = .... -1-1DlmUSS i.11ro1ttlfl.IH t.llT·WM.IJ llilllll~' 11.llUl'f(IMI .'lmlOI ~-1H9!1llOlff11CM.GOrna ···-•mPllDUl. ---•wtLlllS ..... smusmn · .__WAMD WUJ;111 DMIKlft ••Miu.~._. nlJICllfll:·._· EOWAROS' BRISTOL CINEMA -TOI ., .... ...,._ -·-·-· ... HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO lOUNTANGlE HER TINGLE?? S££ 111£ UNCUT, UNCENSORED DRIGllW. 35 MM PRINTS! © ADULTS ONLY COlOR I " ' "This industry has bf.en in exis tence for on· ly ·abo ut 75 yeJrs,'' Capra said in an in· tervieow . "How long dld it takt> from the time men carved. piect•s of wood "'it h knives unti l !.tichelnngelo sculpturl"d the Pi.eta? "T HE ART I~ much more ad va nced than the artisans. So far we·ve been tra nslating othrr th ings into film ; the time J "·ill come when we create directly for rilm ... ' ltl••ses' /tlen1ories UPI let• "tt•s a bout time the "'hol e d a mn Am('ri('an syste m realizC>.s that film is a gr eat prt fo rm, in- vented by Americans - a n American a chieve. ment. It hasn 't been re. <ilized on the East Coast, or by the critic5, that American £ilm s sell more washing m achines than all the adverti~;ng and salesm e n. Our No. 1 salt"s man ha s been film ." I Cha rlton I IC'ston r e lives some me m orable mun1t~nts a s he <'xamines the chari ot apd 1'cn Co mmandments tablets used in the lf56 Ceci l B. Dc!\Ii lle mo vie of the same narq,e. Th e souvenirs are displayed at th e new Adol ph Zukor Motion Picture Museum in Tucson. 'Rocks' Renewed I.OS A'.\/G EI.ES <AP) -Amid the wreckage or anothl•r disastrous television season al least one ne"' S{>ries h as rl"ceived good news : ''On the Rocks .·· ARC Television has renewed the prison comedy tor a full season. Adapted by Dick Cle ment and Jan La F en;;iis from their RBC series, "Porridge," the shovv is produced and d.i rcC'ted by J ohn Rich, late of "All in the Family.·· DAILY PILOT ~LASSIFIED ADS fi42·54578 -uv&I ALOHI .. IGI SELL idle items .,•d lh a Daily Pilot Cla ssified Ad , PETER SELLERS "UNDERCOVERS HERO" (R) PIU• mg Young Mlch••I Br•ndOlt "LOVERS AND OTHER .STRANGERS" (A llllJllAOA Al •'"' IAJ1G•11.r 'Ill({ t t It "'llHlSIUMHY SUPll STAI" t•J lit ........... . DAYIO NfYIM IM "OLD DRACULA" IPGI ALSO 4,, .. ~·· '"THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT'" 1: I ~l:IO-t:JD IP'GJ ..... uo- "SPHD MllCHAKTS" 4:91-7:41 F Ol.WTAINYAl..LE.V ."' .. ....:,!~:~:::.'' ..... '""' Walt Oisftly's 1 "'" llllOIOO.t.• l~tM s • URO.t.V (IO<opl Mohthy\I ,, JO ~ 00 ..,,;:, ...... ........... ,..., .. ........ " ........ . ~- ........ ........... ~·- --·--Pim MAIY cu.n WIY""' -· • VANISHING JOIN1'"" *flMllU Milt • niuu.-. I In. -.&C9Me99T...._ lrT'S DO " AGAIN "" . .. DOCIAV""• -II-• .l*iili:.-. •..-i·- GONI IN 60 HCONOS "" SIDICAI lACRStMI --·-.:::::======:----=~~·:: ..... NJl.T •lMl.ti. ... UNDllCOYll Hll0111 .... ........ " .... .. " ...... ,., ~·* ......... ...... ·~· ,,. . ., ~·~ ·-· .. ,, ....... ,.,,11 , .., , .. , ........ I• •'I"'" ............ IM •IU .. .., ........ ..... ·---II•- t ......... 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CINEMALANO ! l 14 ~t H.1<k:1 j,u~, .. ll~ /j,Oi 1111 llU'•' "SPACE OIYSSEY: 2001' lolOMf'Wl.-4 .... ..,. fl'Ml,-/IA1/IUM l:J.._...,4 .... .ff CINEMALANO a IOIT DA!TOI !!1lale Starling D£WlY MAR TIN ALDO RAY ·ANN COlllNGS · D!:AN SMITH an<1 1 SJ[WART Pll£RS£N as John Sager ! plus "TRAPPED On COUGAR MOUNTAIN" MATINEES DAILY •••••••••• •• •• . .... ,, •... @ .,,.,., •• ••••••••• • .i ,~ •• . . .. , .... • •• ¥ • • •• •• •• .. ,, ... Mahogany--the IM'.lman elRrY w:xnan wants to be- ard e\ery man wants to have. \ ' ' , The man 1>.flo knew ~ /" ' what ,.1.lhogolnyt.W.s ~·,: f? 11nd~tshe :1 ' came from-;,A.V "!ld s11H b. 'l'd her. ... • The fMhion flhotogr.ipher ... no crea!ed !he rno<.I be"u1dul modl?I rn the WOrld- ! arid then tried to destroy IM1, The rich tounf who OM1t>d fWty" lh lng -.,r-d no.o/ he w.ln1t>d to 0o.o.11 M.i~nv a--·PlUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS-• ADUl T FILM OF OUR TIME ... ''IJEASUIE ISLAND" ;::: J:JO ".H. SIN" '''° f':)O • The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 7b9 £. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON I . -..... ,.,., •ft1IM140 I 1111 \" . '" .. . .• .. ·-- f I I I J ·--11111.•t.ttn w-.. llll'OIT '71 .. ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' r ' HARBORJWIN HARIOR A TWILSOM, COST A MESA 646-05 7 3 646-3266 ,.... • • f'. , j I I ' J ' I ' . , .. ' qu pl m lal ,,.., al mu Wi Au 8: 893 ~I · m• om di ,,.. Su 187 piv ti m ('I •I• ~liday ~;'.F~e Bountiful ,1 ' hankscivlnc "''eekend finds a v'ritablt ban~ qutlt of livtn1 lheatt"r on I.ht> menu ror Oranee Coast plafcoers as six produttions continue their engage-m~nts . only ont> of which will bedraw1ng its fi nal cur- tain. Cloising after a four·we-tkend run with final Pf'rformanl't's Frid;ly nnd !;aturday is one of the top attractions on the 197S community lheatt-r calendar ''Period or Ad iustmt"nt '· at the Westminster Com· 1nunity Theater. Doris Allen directs the 1'ennessee \\lilliams :seriocomedy with Laura Black John AutryandRobertSaxhf'adinjClhecast. '1 • fhe: play 't last two performanCes will given at 8:30io the West,.n\instertheater, 7272 Ma:pl Ave. Call 893-8626 for rt"~rvations Intermission Tom Titus Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. J11ckie F!anegin a nd Robbie Schoo~ver hfud tM cast under Pali Tam. ~llini 'sdirtction. Reservalionss.56·5391. -"Otar Frtends," a rontemporary drama or marit»I mi.s&iving.s at the 1-luntington Heac h Pla)'hou.se, 2110 ~1ain St .. 1-luntington Beach. Austin Peay directs the ReginaJd Rose play Fridays and Saturday.sot 8: 30. ReservationsS.13-5-121 . TWOPROFF.SSIO:'l!Al.L hl'alers al \hecoast . -''The llrunkard,'' an old ·fa s hio n.l'd also are offf'ring t"XC'f'llenl holiday far•. lh Coail melpdram~ by the SMn Clemente Comm.u~1ty Repertory Is conlinu.ing Its production 0 ··Stene& Theater. It s dark t~night ~aus~ of Thanksg1v1ng. From American Life,·· while Sebastian s West Din-but perfo:manC'eis will.be given 1'T1day ~nd Satur~ay nerP1ayhou~~~3~"WestSidl"Story"ontheboardl . at 8 :.3) 1n the-Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Aven1d11 ~SC'"ne1 1s a well crafted series of vignettes Cabnllo, San CltJDente. fi("Str\'atlons il92·0465 . gleaned from playwright A. R. Gurnfy Jr. ·s memoril's of his home tO"''n of Ruffalo, W~h some ominous ~lipses Qf the ruture ahead. Asaa Krlada diricts lhl' eight-character ensl'mbl wh ich performs Tuesdayl4 through Sundays lt8o't ock and St1nda y aftC'rnoons at 3 at the Third Stt>p Theater. 1875 :"ol'e\\'l)(Jrt lllvd., ('osta Mesa. Reser vations &l&-1363. "We st Side .. i& a rousing, gutsy ver!ion or the &>mstein·Sondhelro musical with Jeer Kni,ht a nd Tin~ Sarno in the leactin,1? roles. Perlorm-.ntes are riven nightly, l'X l'l'Pl "-1onda y. ~1l varyinl! curtain ti mes in thl' dinnt·r thL•utt•r. 140 ;\vt~nida l"'ico. San Clemente. H.esC' r ,. a ti1 ins -l!.1~-9950. C0'.\1 Pl ,F.TI~ G TllE coastul scht'dUll' ar lhese three community tht>att•r producti ons. all extending 1ntOD("C'ember: -"SubjE"cl lo f'h.angt·."· a nC'"' comedy about romance among tht• St'ntur c1l1:.<:ens, o n stagl' Friday :.ind Saturday at 8;30 in lhl' ("osla 1'-1esa Civic Playhoust'. at the "·e-st gate or thE" Orang~ County "'Conduct Unbecoming' ls an .iegen~ vigorous and dramatic film. lt'a a •Of'f clsuy """''-wttll ahlny petfof_,... ••••••••••••••-~•'II end txotic NN ~S11•111 -..,_ N8C·1V "Kubrick provides the view1r with the closest equivalent to, psychedelic experience this skfie of hallucinogens!" -::;;. .. ~"A fan· tostic movie about man's future! An unprecedented psy.- chedelic roller coaster of an ex• : ' I" ,,,, "K b ' k' '2001' penence . -•• ,, .. ~ u nc s 1 is the ultimate trip!"-~;;;:~"""" · HOLIDAY MATINEES THURS .-SAf.-SUN. CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERD E CENTER 979-4141 •'Conduct Unbecomln;'lt a whodunit in the grand tradition, that provides flrat·cla .. 1uapense and a Udy final twlsl .. -Ju01lf! Cn~I SJtu•IJ~r ~6"'1!" Mdljlll "'" "A highly clvlllzad aboorOlng movie. The acting 11 excellent! 'Conduct Unbecoming' haa undenleble charm." -Wtatlnghous t Broadcas/1n9 .. Provocatively 1nt1rt1ining .... hocking.''... N r D•·I~ Nt•S P1u1 '" PAR.T 2 WALKING TALL co~ ~)'a edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 Harsin' Around .... ,._.,,c,"· ( Pilot Logboolt J Moving Up In Real Estate HAUORATADAMS COSTAME9l 546-llOZ The robbery should hive -laken 10 mlnutea. 4 hour• ~ \ later, the bank w11 like 1 l,·· ;; clrcua 1lde1how. 8 hours . liter, it w1a the hottest thing 1 on llve T.V. 12 hours flter, It # ·-w11 all history. And It'• ell -· "!HIS IS THE BEST THAT Al PACINO HAS EVER • DONE-AllD BOUND TO BE AN ABSOLUTE HIT." In the middle Of a robbery • .\EwPOarOm::>m:R, .;W"h•mWoll.Cu.M•i•ZH• lzza for everyone. ·•' ••· HOuD.t.v Pizza for everyone?? I MATINEES • THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY l ... , .......... _ "UoST .,..,.. 1• MOTIA»-- "MASHYIUI" Ill "TOMMT"l ... I ~-aiu.·­"'TAllTMI MOlCf ......... ~ MAit & CIAZ'Y LAI.IT'" ..,i.MfsHIM. POIHr CPGI -.0 .. tH 61 Heotes .. 'Tt'll IMllYlL .. (POI .,.._ COYll.1...0-llJ ...,_ ...... _,,.,. CINEMA CENTER M4110f: &f "".!."'·COIT& ... u. Mt\A YRDtC:BfTH tJt.4t41 TllR 1£rrifuing l1llJlion picture from lhR lerrilging No.J 6'tit selkr. CO-HIT AT BRISTOL "THE DOVE" edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 111UOl "' ... c:atntYll S40·1 444 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' TneY11nd ~~:~ion SEAN CONNERY CANDICE BERGEN CIMOO CENTER 1u•IOl A1 •0 .... ~.COU• ... S• SAfllDtCIMflA t Jt.4141 ------------------·--O..r> • DAILYPILOf t:;J' ._..._.~.....--·~S.-....0\ •°'c. ... --............ ......._. PUii GEORGE KENNEDY THE HUMAN FACTOR HUNTINGTON CINEMA IEACHATB.LIS,H.I . 847-9608 847-6017 "'Conduct Unbecoming' ... mounting tension and poJlahed p1rtormanc:11 ~·· tor fascinating 1ntertalnm1ntl" (PG) ll!STOI £r ... C•lh•.,_ i40.T444 Sllftlt NITllR BILL CISB'I lPG) CO.HIT AT CINEMA WEST ONLY • , WOOOY ALLEN ,,. "TAKE THE MONEY -:: AND RUN" - CI NEMA WEST"" '"'11!,.,.,\f!O •IGOlOl"WIU •Wl~TMIPI Cfl(lit l•l.119) -CINEMA CENTER ~••IOI •T •D•,.\ C0'1• .. I\• M~l>• ~ltDi CINlt-I 19.1 !11) D1IUIU WALT DISDEY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON S with BOBB Y DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYONEY 111.TifiEES 1"URS.· RV.4AT.·SUN. edw1rd1 BRISTOL CINEMA " .,. • -. OAtlY PILOT Tnursday. Novembe, 27, 1975 I . - Turkey Stars • 1n R turn Engagem ~nts · .. !:To the lmaginallve cook. lef· er turkey is the sUu"tinS point all k'lnds or deliciou:s dl$hes, ten mor(• flavorful than the original lordly bird CL•ntered on .thehoHday table. ~ Turkey C'reoll! calls for diced turke y hf•at.:>d 1n a Worceaiters h irt.•-saut·1.od tonlato, ' green peppt•r _and onion 1~11 :ct u_rt:. then served 1n a parsll('<l nt''' ring or over past;1 Lf prefe1·rt'tl. J, AIJO'ol.' about an hour·s prepara ltion and bakin ~ time r or Worct>stcrt"'d Turkl•y ('asscrolt•. (!his is :l custardy mixture wh1l'h inan bt:' st'r\·ed in squares. E.ithcr ;..!feamed pe11s, crelim-.."CI s mall Ji.· .• (Still More? . i Eve r y I I Bi t's .Good ' T urkey Pizza rounds up diced turkey in an : eye -catc h i n g taste ~ ' tem pting nev.· version on l I~ an old theme. The 'crust ' is actually l an easily prepa red bed of instant mashed potatoes to which you've added a l couple of eggs . The 'sauce' is leftover turkey • k stirred together with lef· ~r. tover gravy. Top off the i ' pizza with sliced tomato ~ and cheese. ; Tur key F ried Rice tackles the problem of those li ttle sli vers of lef- tover turkey and what to , do with t hem, using an ,e nvelope o r chicken gr avy mix a nd canned Chinese vegetables. Serve eithe r recipe wi th a tossed salad, crus- ty rolls, and vanilla ice cream topped with sliced pea ch es a nd fl a ked coconut, milk and coffee. TURKEY-PIZZA l envelope (5 serv· i n gs) Id a ho m ashed potato granules 2 eggs , s lightly beaten i I to 2 cups diced \.,cooked turkey : W. cup turkey gr avy r 'I• cup m ayonnaise 1 s m a ll t omat o, sliced 2 or 3 sli ces process American cheese, diced Pre p a r e p o tatoes following directions on package, except reduce water to l cup. Briskly stir in eggs. 1 Spr ea ll on w e ll · greased cookie s heet to I. for m a 10-inc h circle, building up e d ges to (orm a sli g ht rim . Bake at 450 degre-es for 8 to 10 minutes, until li ghtly ' ,.. ""tirowned. f R e duce o v e n t e m - 1 perature to 400 degrees. Stir together t urkey, I gravy, and mayonnaise; spreoad over potato crust . I Arra n ge-t o m aloes oveor filling and sprinkle "with cheese. Bake for 15 i to:?t> minuteos . 4 to S serv- ings. T URKF.Y FRIE D l RICF. -12 _&JJP uncooked re- gular n ce 2 table-spoons oil .. 1 to 2 cups s livered .. '('ooked turkey I pound <'a n mixed Chinese vegetables : • 1 cup cooked or canned :=t>e as. drained -:· l envelope Cl 'A ounce) ::chicken gravy m ix :: 2 tablespoons soy sauce • Cook rice until tender as directed on package. Heat oil in lar ge skill et; "add turkey and rice. <ook 3 to 4 minutes. stir- ring constantly. Dr a i n liquid from Chinese vegetables. sav- . g i,; cup. (Add water if neeessary.) Add drained ...Negeta bles, peas, con- ,.lents of,. gr avy mix en· Velope, soy sauee. and t he 'h c up li quid to skillet . .. ., Cook a n d stir over medium heat. stirring c On stantly, abo ut 5 minutes. 4 to S servi ngs. °""' the 0.ffy Jttlot ... .., 1•11• ,... ............ '",.,toe.I ...... If, ... ~- I • • • • • • ~b.ite onions or cre .. r:ned coarse· ly shredded ca&b~ge would be a plea1ing accompanlrrnont. 2 teaspoons linely poons of the-Wo~ce.ter1hire-~,cup boiling water Add rrma1niog insredf.eDtl. Stir 1arUc sauce. Bring to boilin&. Reduce I Sf'ges 1 li&hU.Y · Whe-n you 're in a big hurry, :simply die<· cuukl'd lt•flo\'c_.r turkt'y and ht'al 11 111 c·onde:nstd C'ht-ddar chtese soup, c.-rt·am of chicken or <'rt>am uf t1:-.paragus soupi> i>tepped up -...·tth a da!ooh ur t-...·o uf \l/OrCl'Slt•rsh1rl' SlHJC.'l' St•r,·t-over !'>p lil hot biscuit,, toast or quic.•k cooking r1t"t.'. 1 can Cl pound 12 ) he1t e.nd simmer, covered, for 20 ) 2cups milk • Pour into a lightly buttered 12 JI: tomaton, broken up mirtute11 . l tea1PoQD 1alt 8 • 2-lnch b1.kin1 panr Spread t table11poon paprika Bl~nd cornstarch with v.·ater. 4 teaspoon.$ Worce5le1'Sh1re smooth. Rake. uncovered. •l 350 2 teaspoons salt ""\ Stir into sau<'e pan. Add turkey sauce , degrttS F . until a lmlle inlerted 5 teaspoons Worce!Stersrlire nnd rem a in 1 n g 2 tea s poons 4 C'Upt dtred ('OOkod turlce • in center ('Om ti out clean. about sauce , dividt'd 1 Worct>stt•rshire s auce. Sammer. 4 cups soft bread cubes . SO mmutt"S- 2 tablt•spoons cornstarch covered, stirring occasionally. 3.t cup di~ed C'elery Let c as1erole cool for 10 1 ~ cup water i;· until mixture 1s thickened. about 1, cupchopp~d onion minutes befort> <'Utting into 6 (about t li<J pounds) Spoon into parslied riee ring, t! m1ento T l!RK EY ('REOl.E 4 C'UPS diced . C'ooked t!ey 10 minutes. 2 tablespoons cho1>?t-d pi · squarf's and serving. ln u large h('avy saucepan at desired. St>r\'t> in 8 portions with Dissolve bouillon c u b~ In ~Clo1 lng 1 oll . Add onion~. celery, g~n crisp roll s :.ind m 1xed fruit salad. -...·ater; set aside. t Stocka, I pepper and garlic: saute -lbr 5 In a large bowl. JighUy beat mi~utes . Add t o matoe-s to \\IO R ("f:STf:R F.D T U RK t:Y eggs . Stir i n mi l k, salt . u med1yfre1h ·I t::iblt•s ponns oil 2 cups die<'d onions 11 ;: cups <hC'ed t{'ll~ry l rup di ced grl'i:'ll pt.·ppt.'r saucppan. CASSf:ROLt: Worct'stershire ~auee nn4 re-j Stir in paprika, salt a.nd 3 teas-I chick('n bou1lloncube servf"d bouillon unl.il well Mixed. In the ~_:_-'---~~~~~~~~~_,___~~~~----"~~~~~ • • • • • • YOU ; 1WAYS SAVEi TIR BROS. ~OW•LO~ PRICI~ Hue CHUCK .BEEF WITH sr.· STEAK HEARTS (:ll!OOFJJ.i~ AS ' BEEF BLADE-CUT FIESH WllOU WlllON. 11·0l ,.c; 79' BEEF 1·:uNX S OKAI -Ytc • tl<l 01 WU• lJ.QI rtCO s103 BOLOGNA OKA.I IU'l'M • llO tuf •I-W(IO 69' BOLOGNA I .QI ,.0 c ARM ROAST PORK SHOULDER MOlllU'\ • YOll•SHlll • I -LI ,.0 1139 SLICED BACON _ BEEF Bl.A.DE STEAK •LI. $1 .39 CHUCK • "°T FRESH °"-"' M•Tfl • 1-LI ,.0 . SLICED BACON OK.t.l lllAYIA • ""'utll I-• !J·Ol ,.G SLICED BACON WllM>H. lJ.¢1 ,.0 SLICED BACON . '115 1115 s111 PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS LB. 89~c ~.~s1~9 SlAIUtl<Jf IOUNOOll tll\.llfl .. '1 39 CORNED BEEF . IAl -M • .._,... , THUR$. th,u WED. ----.. • 127 -·tOIOS>U• .. •1•9 RUMP ROAST PORnRHOUSE -·--.... !,. •129 RIB ROAST --.. .. 89' WI ENERS' OR BOLOGNA IAl-M • IVI• .... 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"""' ............ ,.,.. IO!tl•O'i'•"'"'' L .... ,__ 11~;1t~.~~ "'" • • .................. , .... ,,,, .. ,,,,,. • . ' . • . . ~ ,, . . • • • . . . " . t I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . '· • I : • • . • • • . FRESH SLICED ~.1faEEF ·.·: LIVER . TU.NA \. 303 CAN \ • I• I ' . TO THE BONE! BREAP I LI. LOAF• WHITE'~ WHEAT 15 rot.CK I OZ. EN"8.0l'ES REG. 1.19 , SPRINGFIELD 303 CAN TOMATOES .I • Plus Tm & Depotll COSTA MESA 19th arid PIACENTIA . Store Hours: 9 to 9 Dally -Sunday 9 to 8 · Pric.n '"""" Friday thnl Wecmesday Mov. 28 to Dec. 3 Pric. .. ~ .. It.di .. 1-111 W• Glaoly Acc.,t Food SI- - FRESH PRODUCE FRESH D'ANJOU .. /,PEAR$,~ : .. , ' 1 ~ -SCHOOL BOY SIZE RED DELICIOUS , APPLES 6LBs$1 ~ · GOLDEN \ RIPE ,BANANAS c LB SWEET 'N JUICY NAVEL ORANGES THICK MEATED BANANA SQUASH •• . TROPIC ANA 5~5 1 ORANGE JUICE ~~; BANQUET . 49c DINNERS ALL VARIETIES . ' AUNT JEMIMA 39c PANCAKE BATTER SCHENLEY . ~ VODKA 5~ 3.89 -· ~AL 12.9' r . • AIT' r ILOT Thurtda , No~moer 27, li7S Vitamins Fill Daily Treats 1o tu1no r.1·.1•. '·""' Hert> is a deC'orative 1de:1 that can b<> u:>l'd to crlcbtatt:' J\dvrnt or ju::;t to ht·l1) yout }L'UnJ.!sten; pas~ th(' unx1 ous d:.i y:-. bt·rore Chn~lm~$. You "''Iii nt•t·d Cellophant• <clear or amber· colored) about 25 ~quare feel .1 About 26 navel orange." • About 26 t "'H;t tit>s About 26 different notes or gr~·ting::; I large round tray 1\ssortl~d bauhlL·:,, nnd j!ret'ns Cut 211 rellophant• squares about I !ool ~ciuarv <.~omposC' differl'nt messugt>> for each oranf,!l'. 'i'ou l'an cut from old Christrnas c<.trds. wr1ti· your own or ha \'t~ ycJt1r childr~n ::issist you. l\.less:igt•s :tlso mHv direct tht child to u lltlll· girt . hul den treaSUfl' hunt style Place one orange and a melili&~t' in renter of each cellophane squar" nnd bunch together Secure with a twhst ti('. ll.e~at rur rema1n1ng oranges. (Your younssters will en;oy belp1ne with this step wi Iona as they ean't see the message.) On round tray, place a layer of v.·rappt'd orant::cs to ftt . Ket•p :nacklng, gradually tuvcrulg the top 1nlo a "tree ·· Place grctns and baubles 3mong oran~t·:\ and top with ;.1 11ta.r or p('rfectly ::.hared piect of greenery. I Each day. the children get one orange off the tret.> \\'ith their sperial mt'ssagl'. th{'y gt't lht:'ir \"1tam1n C-£1lletl or:1nge. Oranges s hould s ta y fresh until ('hr1slmt1 s. p10\1lied thL'Y are \\ r;1ppt·d tight I) ~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~ Alpha Beta is putting back in your budget everx day. Timely · Crunch Recalled RyCECJl.V BROWNSTONE 1.iMlltlM ... P'ress fl-E .... OEAR CF.CI1..Y : At an t>Vening gathering so~ delicious pralineri walnuts were served "'ith coffe e. ReC'ause I had met my hostess only once befort:>. J didn't like, to ask for the r(·cipe. can . you dig it out? -NIB·· Bl.F.R. ·! :; llEAR NIRAI.ER:' 1 can and I have. The re- cipe is so quick and eMY' I 'm s ure you c:an duplicate it successfulb .:..· With the new crop 'Of "'alnuls in the market now, yours is a timely re que:st . -C.B. .• :· ·, . P RAI.INED WAl.Nl1T" 1 .. teaspoon salt . It.a teaspoon ciJi..' · • F fh• •••ln1• ·~ lrefMndo111. W. h••• r1d11ced •••rrd•r b11I prices up lo lOc 1 po11nd! Wltho11t r1d11c!n1 011r IJllllllJ. full agln1-M1lll f11H ljll.tlilJ-1111ranl1ed. REDUCED 41¢ LB. LOW, LOW PRICE namon •• · 1 .a teas poon nutmeg BUTCHER'S Pn!Dt BEEF 2 cups walnuts I W1'11 workln1 wllh rou In 111rr way •• c111 to k11p our brMd of hl9 h·1J111llt1 b11 I ln your ll11d911. And•• 111111• If •• C.tll ll••P '"' WOllllTll up, •• c1n •••P Utl prlc .. llloWft. Alpha l 111'1 l11tch1r'1 Pridt 8111. Thi q11all11 you want, And now, th• prlc11 '°" want, too. BUTCHtR'S rruDt ""....,. NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT In selected locations c;,..c• ·-.,._ •~•><-•Ml•"'"'" •iw• """"' All STORES OPEN 9 A ~ "'0 N0AY l 1-tRU S"-TURQ,\Y OPEN 10 AM SUI/DA~<; FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT Esther Cr•m•r, Dlr•clor ol Co"111m•r An•lr• 1115. H•rbor Blvd., l • H•br•,C•llf. 906l1 T·BONE STEAK LB. CUT · SLIC 0 · 111-0Z. AN . REDUCED 7c DEL MONTE GREEN BEANS ~ ' . .. ' . ' . UNT'S t ~!n.~~~~ I SACRAMENTO 1 TOMATO JUICE -·OUNCE CAN M.IGtllY-DOG DO.Ql·ffOOD , 4 FtAvdM'..,.,tlt·CXJNCE CAN ~OTTIES l:'TISSUE = · -·l-: )oo-COVNT •OI" < ' 10 EN K OLIVES 1 LitlcSa.Y · S·l l<&·OUNCE CAN ~CROCKER r.f~lf.A!~ M~, A SAUCE .35 .55 .24 .46 .39 .85 1.55 1.16 1.51 "1 IJ" 'I· 'l•t WBEARY Pf!ESEJNE .Ill 8El!F FllLANKI 011 MIAT Wl(Nl!Jtl • f'j,(•" ..... ,. ' ••••• WHOLE KERNEL · !~·OZ. CAN REDUCEO 6"' NIBLETS CORN 1·LB LOAF REDUCED 16C .29 BIO .39 BREAD ALPHA BETA · 10·0Z. REGULAR · 9·0Z. TACO REOUCEO lOC .49 TORTILLA CHIPS Grocery Reduced Prices SCREAMING YELLOW ZONKERS ~·OUNCE BOX CRISCO OIL "6·0UNCE BOTTLE .53 1.79 DENNISON'S CHILI CON CARNE WITH BEANS · HOT REGULAR 40·0Z. CAN FRENCH'S INSTANT POTATOES 1.29 • 38 SMUCKER'S ICE CREAM TOPPING 8UTTEASCOTCH ·CARI.MEL 12·11 .. ·0Z. JAA .52 STAAWllERRY · 12·lJ<l·OZ. JAR 56 PIN[l.P,L[ · 12·0Z. JAR 59 CNOC. FUDGE . 12-oz. JAR IO LOLLI-PUPS DOG SNACKS AEOULAA · 6·0Z. 90Jt KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ASSORTED · 125·COUNT BOii. MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS AEout.AA SUPfA · 2~·COUNT BOJC .32 .32 1.09 Srovt JOf> STUFFING MIX ~OlC.,.(',j°\" 'U~\0"'·!•~1 .... .S3 P(AAtGAAPE JUICE 1~111()<' •801 IL""o! HUNT·S TOMI.TO SAUCE }'I °""C( C..,. CAANll(AflV COCXTAIL ltolSTANT MASti(D POTATOES ........,... •• • ' OJ llO• SfllMMEO MILK. (" ...... , '°" '' f>I<"<' ' ... K Al KAN DOG FOOD 1v..,.lfll(~ /H .O.' ... 1.35 ( •• ~,., ........ (:"1 ,. ' .27 ORANG[ Bf\EAKFASl ~INK .St "••"·I"' J~""""I J•" All.LIME. A.llCf: ••• ·" 2.<15 l .<lt •°""Ct!OO••u .35 1.57 Hl4(.1Wlh ll•<I • • ~' .. II '" '8·COUNT BOX I' c s.o.s SOAP PADS LIMll 0Nt FIEM & ONE COUPON PEP CUSTOlolfA YAUO HOY. 28 ·DEC. 3 TROPICAL FA VORITE HAWAIIAN TREAT .39 LB GARDEN .10 LB FRESH CABBAGE ALPHA BETA FEATURES A FULL VARIETY OF TttE FINEST OUA.UTY IN· SHELL NVTS. OL.ACED FJlUfT ANO HOt...IOAY GIFT PACKS. Grocery Reduced Prices HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE BARS " TYPES · B·Cl.IWCE BAR CADBURY CHOCOLATE BARS 6 FLAVORS 6·0UHCE BAR SOFT 'N PRETIY TOILET TISSUE GOLD MEDAL OR PILLSBURY FLOUR 5·L9. 81.G .69 .59 .65 .79 Frozen Food Reduced Prices BANQUET BUFFET SUPPERS 1.29 .34 .75 .29 1 \11.RIETIES · 31·0VNCE BOX CUT CORN OR GREEN PEAS BIRDSEYE · 10·0Z BOJt MORTON APPLE PIE 2"·0UHCE BOX ALPHA BETA GRAPE JUICE t ·OUHClCAM 12·0UNCl CAN 51 COFF£E Ml.TY CREAMER "'"" °"''~' " r.; "" I 10 ZM'PEE CORN DOGS "'' ~·" ~ ....... "' ,: .... CHEF'S DELIGHT '•"""Cl ••r~•G> .11 Sl.FFOU. MAAQAAINE ,, '<8 • ., ~ .... LAUGHING COW CHElSf .04 ( ...... ~ •Ol....::f••f ··.~ f;'AR"K°Af " •tc MARGARINE iJ LIMll O""' Ill¥ a, QN( COUPON PfA W$TOMEA NO. 783 YAUO NOY. 21!1 -DEC. .3 BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 2 08 9EEf lOIH TENDER' DELICIOUS • L B. BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAK FLA.VOAFUlLV I.GEO BEEF CUBE STEAK WASTE-f'AEf PORTERHOUSE STEAK llEEF LOIN llROIL OR llARllECUl FILET MIGNON TENDER 8fEf LOIN • WWOLE 1.77LO 1.88LB 1.98l. 2.98LB. BONELESS BEEF 9 CHUCK ROAST '.~~~ lEAN ANO FLAVORFUL 1. 3 LB. BEEF CHUCK ROAST BU.DE CUT ECONOMICALLY "'ICED .89l. .65,. 1.39, .. FRESH !CONOM'f PAl - :J·l8S. OR QY(A GROUND BEEF DEPEHDl.9LE OUAUTV BONELESS STEWING BEEF HEl.ATY · DELICIOUS SHORT RIBS 9EU" Pt.ATE · IDEAL l'Ofll SfEW FARMER JOHN BACON LOW. LOW PRICE · 1·LB P<l.G .98ll. Non·Food Reduced Prices I cup sugar 1~ cup water 11.a t'UP light corn syrup In a small mixing bowl stir togt'ther the salt, ctft; namon and nutmc~: ad<l \.11alnuls and toss togt:>ther "'"C'll. · In <1 ht•avy 2-quart saucepan stir together the sugar , wate r anP , corn syrup; cook Dtf:»" mt>dium heat. stirrinli · constantly. until sugaris- dissolvC'd :.u~d mixturt~. comes to a boil. ... • . -· Continue boiling, ::;tir· ·· ring occasionally. until tem1H.'raturt• rt'al'hes 235,# dl'grl't'S on a ca od)': tht>rmomctcr or until ;:t ·# IC'a~jll.'\On nf thl' mixturt> droppt•d into ;1 cup of . very cold water formit.a.; soft ball th al fl attens on • removal from the water -about Sor 6 minutes. Rc>mov(' from heal and· add the walnut mixture: stir until syrup mixtUre begins to thicken and look opaque. Pou r in a spreading motion onto a well· buttered cookie sheet: at once. u si ng 2 forks. separate nuts Into smaJI. clusters. JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO Cool completely and ~tore in a tightly closed plastic bag in a ti~.;. 1 69 covered tin box.. M~ • about l pound. :·:; Note : Large brok&6 J&J SWABS DOUBLE Tlf'PEO • 100-COUNT PKG 69 pieces of walnuts wi(h some halvt's, just as lhey • C'ome from a l ·pourirl SOFT& DRI ANTI-PERSPIRANT REG. · UNSCINTED · 5·DZ AERO • FASTEETH DENTURE ADHESIVE POWDER · 1·0l CONT ... INEA SCOTCH ~ee·lhrough bag, arc finl' -~ ;~:;: :;1 MAGIC TAPE 45 Q • kl ~~~::!~TAPE · 1100.1NCH AOll .st • LJ / C Y , , MAGIC TAPE 7~·1HQ4 ROLL .87 SINE-AID TABLETS FOA SIHUS HEADACHE · i •·COUNT 9TL .89 Bakery Reduced Price FARMS TY LE BREAD l!llAKNOLM"S 16·01..NCE lOAP'" .47 ,., 1.•1 . .. 2.99 " ... -ft'4 ""'l I• Nf"'-tllft I• c°""-.;l.t ......... s.t-o to" _, __ ..,.a ••• -.,-.. , .. i.t1-.. ~--... ~-. OMr•'ft!• © 1•11 "'flllM .. ,. c.,....,,.,.v "'" ""'" ,...,..._ .... .· ~ 1£ yours is a wiritttt·: sparts family, you might:• like lo ::;urprise them arter i n outing with a oo,,., full of golden crisp f'rench fries and a spiry Chili Cheese Dip. This i~ the kind · or ' :snack lhat can be re- adied in minut~s a11d cer~ tainly does help to cha;:;e .- 3\\'3Y that frosty feeling!;·: HOT CHI LI CHEF.SE DIP l package cs ouncel • cream c:heese -· 1 can eondensed tomato soup I tablespoon instant minced onion l Yt teaspoons chiU powder "'a teasooon Tabasco· Ftozen French frleCI potatoes 12 .pound· package) Cul cream cheese into 8 cubes: heat with lomalo soup and minced onion; st1rrjn1t untiJ C'heese melts . A:O~ seasonings. Serve ~ with crisp F'rencb rrt'IZ: ....... 1111!.nlftl'fill:fl!'f'. .. llOW•rnet" HUNTINOTOH llEACH--t045 Ad'"9'1e HUNTINQTON 8(ACff-41q1 l rookhur1t HUNTINGTON llACH-11&11 N. M•ll"ll St. SOUTH LAClUNA 30la2: I . Coa•t Hlghw•y COSTA -.a.A-4200 Herbor 91.,d. COSTA MESA-241 E. 171h SI, LAGUNA HILLS-23541 Cll11e de le llll10 IAYI NE-1ll044 Cul.,,r, Unl-.er.ity '•rte Potatoes, prep ared ~~ directed on package .. - !\fakes 2cups dip. > • I 'I : ... , .. i \ • . "' -• ... •, • .,...,,I.,_, 0 It'• I I (; I I• I I • r f I I' I ' I · 1 • • • • ---. ·····~ ..... : I 1 f . Anyway you look at it, our tops ar e tops! Tops in flavo r .. in tenderness .. in trim Makes th em tops in value! And . . the top of the grade in U.S.D."A. Choice beef! . , . · 1 I ; . . -' ' : i : I Featuring ... GBIUllE MU FID VEAL U.S.D.A. CHOICE MenL1 Makers! LEGO' s 1 s! LAMB ~ i · :· ROASTS! STUllS! CHOPS! • ·GROlll) VUI.! VUl lllEASTI VEAi. SKAlllS! VUl LIVER! Compare.! See .thflt the quali1y is in our genuine milk fed veal? Ra11ed in Chino. exclµsively (or El Ranchn! Seafood favorites! FR£slJ AU£TS SNAPPER 5 1 4~ Tl1ere i& o diff Prr11 tf' 1 (~onipore quality ... scrL"1 ce ••. L1alue.' }'ou'lf chou.<oP El Ra,1 cho . ,, y \Vest.trn Grown! U.S .D.A. Choicel • Lamb Chops : .• s21t I.urge lu1n -\\'l':-.!ern choice lamb! ! Lamb Chops= 524t J..0111 cut 1,;.S.0 .A. Choice western Aged Steak •••• 5 21~ Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! SPLIT 69 BROILER I~ Top trlnln =~--.......... 12.t!l Delicate f1avor for delectable dining Halibut Fillet. • . s 1 s~ r:x trft Fancy, fresh frozen! Iceland True Cod Fillet s1 s~ Large meaty fryers -Grade'"A" Ground Beef •. ; s1°t Extra lean -bulk or palties~ l Beef Rib Bones 69\. Sl.llrt ...,.ith choitt beef. age ii naturally, trim it carefully-that's El Rancho value'. Loin cut U.S .O.A. Choice beef ·Fresh! and true Pacific variety! Cooked Shrimp s 11~ 'rhey'll welco1ne shrimp cocktail! D elicatessen! Buddig's 39e MEATS \\'afer thin slices -6 kinds! 3 oz 7BONEs109 ROAST lb Chuck cut of U.S .0 .A. Choice beef CHUCK 8CJ STEAK I~ f'enlt'r rut~ l '.S.D.A. Choice beef 0BONEs119 ROAST "' Chuck cut or U.S.0.A. Choice beef l..ean! ~teaty! Bake or barbecur' Sliced Bacon ••• 5149• 1<:1 Rancho's thicker ranch ,;tylc~ L iquor Dep't. SAVE 1.00 ON CANADIAN $ 4'' Whiskey El Hancho's own, reduced 1.00 quart Sliced Muenster 79c -All the ~\l"eet tendt>r goodneiu; y(Ju'd expect, cause i1 '!! AIAskA n KinR Crab ~eat 1 (5 ll. IOl .. , 15.00) Seagram's Gin • 5999 • Dorrnan's -made in \Visconsin! 6 oz Super Fresh! Save 1.00 on the half.gallon Cookies atcCOUTt C1tP • g9c 7 Crown .....•• s49• PllWbury's -ready to bake! 13 oz Seagram's blended 'A"hisk.:y! 5th! Dressing ROCllllJOllT ••• &9c Whiskey 8llllJllJ •••• s49s Fisherman's \Vharf -8 oz jar Kot Pepper Bars51°9 'fhose hreakfa~t ~erns from Te11:a ..... hea,·y with juiry goodnes!I . sheer delight at breakfa•l time l·:l ltiincho's -so snHxith! Quart Cuvee D'Or Wine99c -11r Any tin1c~ Hbffman's, for fun eating! 9 oz Cabbage ...•.•.••• 1 O~ Jack or Cheddar Fresh' Solid heads "''ith cri ... p leave~: Springfoeld ... 6 oz. 5 9 ( Snack size pkg. Favored for sandwiches~ Fresh 2 29< Spinach for Large bunches end garden fresh! Shopper Stoppers! TomaloeSsrEWEo29c ClOrletta! Vine ripened penk·of-perfection flavor for more goodness! No. 303 Tide KINGSIZE ••••••••••••• 5 183 There must be a .reason why it's still the most popular detergent! Save on this! H s2s9 oney SLB.CAN •••••••• "Nature's sweetner is the best sy,•eetner -and this is a s...,·ee t deal •.. Cucamonga. C . 0·1 s111 r1sco 1 •.•••• For salads or t·ooking! 48 o:r: Noodles Cl.OIE a.1. • • • 49c tine, Medium or Wide! 12 oz pkg Bread~ ••••• 39c \Vhit.e, wheBt or san'"'dwich! 1 11~ lb !oar Coronet 39e J.OWELS 'Colorful studio print.a -large roll Flavored Noodles23c \hoil'e of 4 fhtvo~! Smeck -3 oz Margarine. • • • • • &gc Blue Bonnet Soft spreads easily l lb Formula 409 •.• s1&1 Household cleaner in big 64 oz size Heinz 69< Ketchup It's slow good!!! 26 oz btle Prices in effect Fri. Nov. 28 through Wed. tDec. 3. · MAUI·-··· .............. $1.53 lWWD.L llOilSE ............ $1.46 ~dried coffee! (I-.· •. 111) Cood to the la1t drop? all 1trind11~ I lb ran l.ilffll RINGS ........ > .... ~ $2.99 Mll·pt"I" ••• ch(l!ce 6r rrind~! 24 oUnr.~ lllSTAllT fOUIR'S .......... $2.78 The one witt.h deep rlc1color and tutt! JO ot. .. " GOl.0£.ll 4 5 1 A;°~les lbs \\'a~hington Stat1· r:xtra Fancy'. Frozen Foods! ORANGE 79e JUICE :\linute ~laid '.-; !iii.: ~6 ounce size! Onion Ringers.. 35e .J ust t"risp 'em~ Ore ldR 7 oz Hash Browns ~ •• 59c Ore Ida's potato treat! 2·t oz Lasagna ..•.•••• 5169 ::itouffer';; -authent ic gf)(idness! :!I oz Vegetables : .• 49c llroccoli S pear ... , Pens with Celery or C'auliOov>'er with chee8e! IU oz ' MJIRGARllE, .. • .. .. .. . • .. • . • • • 59e SnfToln -ror Cholt •tl'rul rpnrrrn~· 1 lh. WILD RICE·A·RONI ............ 59c "I :oJden l.r11n, (mm l;nn Jo'raneiaro(i'"r Ot. l Juice Oranges .•• &~. s1 From Texa!'> .. so sweet, M) juicy! Pine- Apple Necln r s y,·eet ... ''Haw a iian maturity" Vin Hlanr, Rose, lkiul(e! fifth Beaujolais Fine "''ine /ro1n SJ99 . 5th Louis J ttdot. Serve it with T op Sirloin, tonight! Shopper Stoppers' C • s 169 r 1 s co SHORTENING ••••••• \Vanna make tender to.sly pie crusts, every time? Jui;t ~!art y,·11h ('ri..,r11 ' :l 111 . r11n Tomato Juice 3 9< Sprlngfleld, for value! The big 46 ounce can brim full rif rtlh red pure juicr? PurexaLEACH ........... 43< \\'hen you want those whites really wh ite, a liquid bleach y,·ork:1 Y.unrl1 r ... ! l!.111 i,:.dlnr1 Margarine. . . • • • &9c ~1ii:ac!e whipped ••. J Jh . carton Dog Food • • • • • • 23c ~l ighty -alf flavors! 6 1,1 oz. can Thin Tonic so Paai. • 99c Calso IO oz r\R btle ID N .•. lkl Glorietta 3 9e Peaches Sliced o r halves! No. 300 c11n Cheese Nips . . . 79 c l\:nhi<:co 1'111'l"k crritkl'r:-.'. lti 111 Wisk Detergent s219 Liquid -s11vc 011 holf-J:n llun S.O.S. Pads . . . • 59c For those st 1~ky jnb~' pkg of I ~ IVORY 99e LIQUID · :-'n kind to hand~' 12 '17 ~i1r Upen dail,y 9 ta 9 S~day Jn to i . /l.'o ,,a/,-, t11 d('Of('r.,. . PIJITTX TAMPONS .......... $1.79 CAINES PRIME ............... $2.39 flrodou1n1 Regulor nr :o\uri·r' pk". t1f :~) Th" 01<11~1 cl1~ !1,.;id 1!1 \ht -;'.! UU11<l' !'>Ill'' HAii RIISE .................. $1.09 Tame Creme -I\ 01 .. ! 1'htre'• on• ror you! DWWARE PUNCH ........ , ... 49c Frozf'n and l'"ll• t"nlr1.1rl'd nt1~·11r' l:l i•t I • ' • . . .. • • . ARRID EXTRA, EXTRA DRY ANTI- PERSPIRANT SPRAY 90Z.J.19 HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO 7 OZ. LOTION DOROTHY GRAY Hormone Hand Cream for sol !. holdable n.:ind ~1 Suoer !o rmul~s soothe .lnd smooth MOISTURIZING HAND CREAM Help~ hands look youn,;t ----.._ Cc~t.~1ns Vitamin A "· iiil'"' YOUR CHOICE '" ROCKWELL . • . . . Per cen! and ~lrde 1u/e te,1tures 1 Great for stu dent s. marketing or rp !~rlrnR =~ ; ~.. CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE :• ) . ;, : . PAK OF 4 ROUS : . .:...-:_ • • • • :• 4 .,a • i : !Jll. •• j c : ~/,; ... ,,,\\~ .... ,~ ~ I ~I I ~"'!·'~ I I ' I 0 / I ./ \ SINE;OFF SINUS SPRAY V, OUNCE • l SINE· F SINUS MEDICINE 24 TABLET~ 7 AT .YOUR FRIENDLY . 1 UflCAP . t VITAtta . ~FORMULA for Tbt Willlt F•llJ! 100 CAPSULES PLUS 24 FREE FOi IOUll SHOPPING CONVEMENCE All SAY·ON STOtlES WILIE OPEN Thanksgiving DAY IM AM JO lifl PM . 5 rt!..-- ' ' " -.io1, __ Automatic Blankets Polyester. At:ryhc 111d ~yion! YW*~Zf 14.95 16" SIDlWAlX Bl KE __ ' er Jr ."~ CJ ~ Construction Set t '~ I '~ I'!. to = ...; k ' --ra e. :------= Jovan MUSK T~,e h<.d!e,f l ro~rance 111 America! It's powerful, provoca\1ve and t1nger1n~ for the sensuous, warm woman! -•• '""' TON KA -All lh e ei:iu1pment for the PEPSI COCA l Ol 4.00 Sor 5.00 1(> OL 6.00 260L aonu MUSK OIL PERFUME 4i 1·00 -""' Dtllfln AO PtllCES PREVAIL, ll!llRS. NOV. 21 T!IRU SA!. NOi. 29 D RUG SlORES ' Pia<e Io Sh09 I SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK " ' . ; ~-iiii ~ ~ -.. --- I > PAK Of 3 \ .. ' ~-~ ~ HOT Sl'l.IT ~ CASfEWS : Detic1011s' • • ~ 66c . : '-';;:::==::;~::::::..!;f::::::::~, :=::::::=: : • RUSTIC NUT BOWL OPEN THANKSGIVING OAY 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M., S -v•o:n SUPER ,,, PEPTO- BISMOL Protect~e itomach coatmr. 12 ot s,...., ........... llOUNT'AIHfAWY M ...... w ..... ~llACM--a•lt....-.w .......... S.AMA-JfltS....lrt .... , •• & TOIO--J:4J72 l.cllAIW ..... ~-~~-~. -~,. I I . . . "'· "' . ~ ... • • •• • • ,, • .. • I . I ' I er-----.: .: ·-.. ----• :~MILEWEEDS ..... , ...... . . .4' .,,. .. -. . . · SNIFF! SHFf I ;+i'v~~-w,..f,.~ I FIGMENTS NANCY " I'M STARVING ... . WH EN WIL'.. THE T URKEY BE ....,. . READY'? I • . ,,...---_., I : • ..,-;,.,,(<- ~ ,,.,5.,,.,,._,~ ! . i : ' ., NOT l'OR TWo HOURS ---TRY NOT TO THINK A60UT IT ~· ., t t .. I! TDDAT'S CIDISIDID PUZZLE .. . . . , ' l.y W& F. •OWll _. Mel Cmoa ~ l.t. ·1-.__--.1~. by T-l1atiulc HOW c;N.I AllX>NE 6ET 1"0 SLEEP wnH 1ltE 5rflEl.I.. 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WE'RE HAVIH' A CEl.EeAA· TIOll lONIGHT! .... ---........ 111Ar Musr 6f vr.fN 01rfl(ltLl ! .. . by Rodger ...... "' j ' • J \\l)N DI. R 1r • ANVllOPV A 1 ' • • l HL (Jtr.'LIM 0 .· .. lt-l / ~ by Gus Arrio1J . . >'VAXRITe.5.1 ~ • '"'\~1l1A: ~~ ~h:~r:~?,•1·~ b R Bolen 11-11 "I ju\l lo'lc th1~ day-you can r.11 .1Jl ~nu W<1n! :i.nd Th:ink!11?1V1ni:. takes the bl.imc .. TELL ME Al!OtAT >\?Ult MONEY ·""CK (jUAltANTEE , MAltOA • N BUU<Y'S FLAT ON THE SIXTH FLOOR. by Mell $1AltELY. rF, W!THJN 5 ~AY$, YOU11E NOT SAT>5•iED, AH() YOIA CAN FIND ME .. by Chester Gould ONE IN <l EACH CORNER OFT><E DOOR • • DENNIS THE MENACE ' . -l I • ' .. . : . ' " ., . Cl4 DAIL v PILOT l hursoay Nov+>rnt)e• '27 1975 • ' ' ' • 1 • • •. 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' • P111, tM.mer, 11!MI, 18'1r klt, l lots aM (HMC:for hitc1"'"41 • !RMl-24.1 ~1i .29,~ ' I • Wah•ut WHd hondles, bn1s1 "910 alMI lrlrR .... , .. tffls-.l1" 1 ... • Ill 1211 -.... • \•I'<!' '"'' ... :· I ' ' ~II. l l-'11..l> I J j Rams Bid for Title Ag , inst Lions Today POllTIAC. ldlcb. (A P) -cLos Angt>les can wrap up Its di.vision ti Ue and at the :sa me time jmt <ibout t'liminate Detroit's Na· t1onal Football League playorr hope:!I when the Rams clash with the Lion:!! today. The game is being nation.ally televised · and a near-capacity crowd of M.600 should be on hand at Pontiac Stadium. Lotal busi· nesses bough\ 11he last 1.400 uckets Monday to assure the local TV blaC'kout would be lifted. , O.troil haa a 6·4-~ .i!Uh• National <:;onferenee Jitldwest Division. The vlctorit• have come against teams that have \\'On a total of only 13olaJ games. The Lloos h• ve 1 .. t to all the tr a.ms with .500 or bett.et" recorcis. rounlln.g last Sunday's24-21 over· time IOS$ in Kansas City to the Chiefs, who are S·S. The-Rams, meanwhile, ar<' cotning off a 38-10 thumping or Chi<'ago which rai§ed thf'ir rf'· rord to 8-2 in the National Con· Southwest Shouxlown Texas, Aggies Collide Friday ('(11.1.F.G F. STATION . Tex . ' • .\PJ -The second-ranked Texas .<\.ggies figure they can gain enough C"onfi denc(' to whip th(' fif- th r.Jnkl•d Texas l.onghorns Fri- day if tiley car. just do one thing right -handle tht.> opening snap \\"ithout :1 fumble. The Aggies have fumbled the opening snap the last lhrt>e years under coach F:n1ory fk>llard 's re- gime 3nd the l .onghorns have rolled to runaway victories ·'I wouldn't evf.'n mind seeing us punt on fi rst down because \\le just beat ourselves last year , .. says Texa s .<\.&~t All -America n ilnebackt•r F.d Simonini. Georgians Renew Long Rivalry . .\TI .. <\.'.'JT .<\ (.<\P > -Cotton Rowl -bound Georgia, ranked 15th, ta ngles with arch-rival Georgia Tech tonight, ushering in a n avalanche of televised col- lege football action for the Thanksgiving holidays. \n."Orgia, 8-2. will be aJter its sixth straight victory in the battle at Gtant Tex.a s scored 14 points in the first .>t seconds of the game last yc>ar after A&!\t fumbled the ball a .... ·ay on its first two ix>ssessions. The 'Horns stormed lo a 32-3 vic- tory, helping Baylor to its firs t SWC title in 50 years. "A lot of folks s ay the Aggies always get too up-tight for Tex· On Tl' Friday Claann~I 7atJ1:45 ::is," says Aggie defensive tackle Jimmy Dean. "That Y.'on·t hap- pen this year. It "s a big game but '\'f'\l.'On't be uptight about it." A St>llout crowd of S0,000 will view the kickoff matching the na- tion's hig hf.'st scoring team - Texas -against the No. l defense in the land. TexasA&~1 . Texas can clinch its seventh Southwest Confer ence title in eight years and a berth in the Cot- ton Bowl with a victory. A&~1 would then meet Colorado in the Astro-Rluebonnet Bowl. A I..ong horns loss would give .i\&~1 at leas t a tie for the cham- pionship but the Ag gies still have :\rkansas on the schedule Dec. 6 in ljttle Rock. Should Arkansas upset ;\&M after victory over Texas then coach Frank Broyles· Razorbacks would get the host ~pot opposite Georgia New Year 's 03y because of a three-way tie. -Field, with a sellout crowd of ~.12 1 expected. .<\rka nsas la st went to the Cot- ton Bowl in 1965 while A&~f de- feated Alabama in the 1967 classic. Texas' most recent visit "'3Sl973. ! Tech is 7-3 in its second year On Tl' Tonight Channel 7 at 6 u nd t>r f l amboya nt Peppt>r Rodgers, who is calling this meeting a bo\1rl game for his 'i'E'llow Jackets. "This is the Turkey Row!," said the colorful Rodgers, who registered a 34 -14 u1:15et victory over the Bulldogs last year. 'This \\"i ll be like a bowl game fo r us, bE'ing nationally televised and \l.'ith a capacity crowd and being a gainst Georgia:· Roth Tech arid Georgia enter their 70th confrontation with key personnel s idt>lined. Jackets tight end Steve Raible, who has scored on six of the 23 times he's touched the ball, underwent knee surgery after being injured in Tech's 1<1·13 victory over :-.'a vy JI days ago. ~ Coach Vince Dooley's Bulldogs lost thf'i r leading rusher in a 28-13 \'iC to r y over Auburn. Kevin Mc Lee. a sensational sophomore \1,>jtb 806 yards this year, broke his ankle in the first period of that game. Tech has its top runner. David Sims. back in harness for the fi rst time since midseason. but it ·s questionable how effective he \\'ill be after t he lon2 layoff, The Aggies haven"t defeated Texas si n ce 1967 and the I..onghorns 0\1,>n a lopsided 58-18-5 edge going into the 82nd meeting in the bitter series. Texas coach Darrell Royal is 17·1 against the .i\.ggies in his re- gime. Aggie safety !,es ter 1-la yes said A&M had devisf.'d an excellentde - f ensive scheme to stop Texas quarter back Marty Akins and fullback Earl Campbell. ' NOEXI'RAGAME FOR GAUCHOS Saddleback College's football team had hoped to play a post- ~ason game next week, but that idea was s hot down by the State Athletic Commission Wednes· day. The Gauchos tied Citrus for the Mission Conference title, but Citrus was voted into the Dec. 6 l\Iission Bowl after two days of haggling. Saddleback the n had requested a game with Western State Con· ference co -champ Santa Barbar a. but the State Athletic Commission rejected it by a 13-0 count. Thus the GauC'hos fini shed with 3 7·1·1 ft'COrd . UCI Seeks Polo Title I.ONG BF.ACH-UC Irvine will open its quest of a second NCAA \\later po lo championship against UC Davis Friday at 2 o'clock in Belmont Plaza Olympic pool, here. The Anteater s of coach Ed :-.'ewland are second seeded to lhrtt-time champion UCLA with Stanford third seeded and de# fending champ°ion of the last two years. California. fourth. ' Action in the l~rna ment gets under way at 9 :30 Friday with UCL . ..\ Bruins Army followed by California and Cal Slate (l..ong Re ach). Stanford and Arizona and the UCI game. Losers will meet Friday even- i ng at4 and 5:40 with the winners playing at 7: 20 and 9. UCI would play at 9 with a first game vic- tory or at 5:40 if the Anteaters lose. ftrtnce We.sJtrn Di'li:Y.o.n.ract# .. Any time J don't feel Wf' can win. I •houldn"t be coaching," s.aid Uons coach Rirk Forzano. O• Tl' Todalf Claa••el 2 at 8:30 "I don"t know yt>t ho"'' to say "'·e'll do it. but we're studyina thl• A.am•. Wt'll havt> our plans rl' ady in the-Wf.'e hours · ·1·m..no&Y1orried a.boUt getting our pla>·e n mentally ready for the Rams. 1 .. Wt-"11 h~e to~ Vt•ry ph~1cal and v~ry violen\ against thl' Rams . Th 're re ed among lht.• t"4i'O or th best team~ 1n pro root ball "Tht Rans shol1ld be in good shape fort~ gaml'. They pl ayed tbt-ir f.ir sl leam on.Jy about 21 :.r quarters Sutda y ·· ~·or1an °1 s;.iid ('t•nll;'r J o n ).:lurris a nq nlh11ilt' l111(•but'kt•r Jim 1 .. .,slav1<' m::iy bf> rr.'Jdy to play, although both suffl;'rt.>d s pra1nt-d anklt•s agains t the \h1efs . Still quest1onablt· bo.•<·3use-of inJllrlt':l art• lint•bJl'kt.~r C.'harhl.' WE>aver. tight t>nd Charlil• ~an· de-r s and (·ornt•rhac k l.en1 1larne-y . Sanril'r ~ was !>Or('ly m1sst•d Sund a)' ll i...; rt"plaC't•mi•nt . John ~1c~1akin. dr11ppe<l u euuplt· of ktly pass('s as ht• ha~ dont· 111 se-v~r:tl g:.imes th1 ~ ye:tr W1dt· rt•cri vrr )J arlin lJrisrt>t'. DETROIT"S ALTIE TAYLOR RUNS AGAINST THE RAMS TODAY. Scian-a Central Figure In Bruins' Bowl Hopes I.OS A:-.'G F.LF.S tAJ>J -F'or quarterback J ohn Sciarra of UCI..A the word is C'Onfidence. •·1r an athlete doesn"t havt' con- fidence.·· says Sciarra, ··he shouldn't be playing." .'\.nd Sciarra ex tends the same thinking into the rest of his life. •·confidence is probably one of the most important things in life .·· he said. ".i\.nything you try, any task from going to school to football to ~oing to work, it must involvt> confidence. If you don 't believt• in yourself. if you don't be]t(•ve that you can do it. well, then you shouldn't even try.·· Sciarra leads UC l.A aj!:unst Southern California with a trip to the Rose Row! at stake in l-'riday night's game . It will be Sciarra·.s first start· ing game agains t the rival Tro- jans e-ven though he is a senior a nd has Played four years of root· ball at UCLA. He returned kickoffs and punts his fres hman y('ar and hi s sophomore season split the quarterback job \\'ith !\>lark Harmon. He became the Rruins · No. 1 quarterback last season as a junior but s uffered a broken ankle and miss('d the last four games of the season, including USC . Sciarra is the heart or the Rruins offen se. which ranks among the nation 's most produc - tive. He operates the Vl•er -T, which requires s utltle faking and option plays to s ucceed. Despite his size. 175 pounds and 5-foot -10, Sciarra has run far 721 yards and 14 touchdowns and '"'ith 1.015 yards passing has 1.736 in total offense. AJso. dei;pite missing the four games last year he has still gainl'd enough yards to beC'ome UCl.A 's :No. 5 all-time runner. passing Mel Farr. Confidence com es up <igain when Sciarra, called "the best college football player in the country" by UCI.A Coach Dick Vermeil, talks about his central role in the Bruins' Rose Rowl hopes. I This 1 ~ ~0111g to be the first game in fo ur years 1·ve startt·d against l 'SC and it's going to be <i big game for m e ,·· he said. fiut he went on. "I rl.'al!y don·t feel any added responsibility. I'm playing this position becaust' the coaches fef'I r C'an do the best JOb there l don't feel any addl.'d pressure I 'm doing something I feel I r an handle and the coachl's ft>e-1 J ran handle. It's my job lo be the quarterback." Sciarra. an all~roU!ld athl('tt· .,..·ho has played wide recet\'t•r and defensive back in his football carper bl's ides kick return1··r .ind * * * Phony Letter I quarterback . ha s bt-e n ml·n· tioned as an .o\ll -.t\n1t·riran and 1-feisman Trophy e;_indidatt.•. "I"d be s1up1d to say I \l.'ouldn "t l\:JOI something likt• that." say .... ~r1 a rr:1 , .. ~:hosl' inlt.•1!11-(t'tl <'t' i:-; ~ho1\'ll up by hi s !\-plus gradl· J\'era~e in :ooc1o!o~y · Rl1t 1t 's :-.nn1el h i n ~ that dne~n·l r att' as hi ~h a priority on 111 .v li st nf ~(1 :11 :-:. ·· he s.aid. ".\!_\' only go~d in fuot\J;.ili right now •~ to go to the Rose Ro"'•I." . .\nd ile got•s into the game av ainst t ·sc 1\' 1th C'o nfid('nt'('. I hav(' confidcncl' ;,iga1n st evt"ry team \l.'l' p!<ty. Confidence is the prelude to \\'inning-." * * * Match of Wits: SC 1, Bruins 0 I.OS .i\'.'J G F.I .F:S (A fl I · ·rht• annual Southern Cal1fl)rn1 .1-trc:J .. <\..fo otba l l ~amL' 1 ~ .1 m.:tgnificent sho"'C<.t SC' fur ho.1th ~chool i' pranks tl·rs <1nd thi.., y('3r 's jollies alrC'ady arl' undl'r '''.'.IY with the Trojans holdinl! ,1 l Olead. UCI •. -\. needing 3 victory 11\ i·r tJSC Friday to go to the l{1lSt.' Row!, s~lieduled a huge pep raJly- n·ith coach Dick Vermeil <1nd the Rruin tqam. About 5,000 "'erl' t·x· pt>cted t fo r the..• cheerlead.in g session ~uesday. Only 500 sho-A·t•d up. There would h.'.lvt.• bet·n mort' but studtnls had rt•ceived letters earlier in the day . on universit y stationaty. signed by l JC.:l.A dean of students Ryrun Atkinson. l l s a id t h e r ally h ad bl'l'n postpciled. j ''St1 vtral tJnivl.'rs ity o[ ~uthern ('a1Lf,1rn1a students arP pl anning to di s rupt and un · tier mine thl' pre-game rally,·• :-:nd the letter. "The proixts(·d ~l'h(•mt, is of a nature' that "'ill eau;-;e serious property damagP ~ind pE'rsonal injury to those 1n !h('ne:1r vicinity." Th£' lt•tter was phony. It \\';J S atttribul('d by Atkulso11 to t\l.o l JS<.: campus groups. the Kni;!hl~ and .Squires. l it• :-.aid 1t required '·a lot of brains an1! 1n - telligt•nct' .'' Rut it \\'as no \\·orse and no l'H"'t - ter than any c1f the va r11)u ...; prank!! the schools h;tV(' pl a)'i·d on each other dO\l.'11 through lht.• ye3rs, Tale-.ted Hoosiers Wait for Bruins For example, the USC cJmpus :-:ymbol, a bronz e statue of To m· my Trojan, has stood for years \\'ith right arm upraised, hold1n~ a sword. lJS(:'s colors are C'a.rdinal and gold and that·s why Tommy is a cons ta nt target of Rruins tri c k ~t('r s and lhf'ir hluc paint. That's also '''hY Tommy is covered with plastic and kept un- d('r tht, watchful eye of ~evcral hefty USC stadents about t\\•v WE'C'ks beforC' e:ich gam(•. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. lAP) - The college basketball season hasn't even begµn, but two of In- diana's top performers already have vowed to for ego t he pleasures o f campus life in pursuit of the national cha m· pion.ship they m iasedlast spring. "Wt all.k.i11d of think the same way.'' sat~All ·Americanforwa.rd S<'Otl Ma>"~ "We don't drink or party or anything 11k~ that dtlting the season. We j\,!st can't a!foni to take anything for grant.00." Roommate Quinn Buckner. an all·Big Ten guard and the team 's Ooor leadt"r, agret"S. "Uke Seot- tie says, WhE'n it's basketball time , it's basketball limt". WeJust feel that much for wha t we're do. ing. ·· Indiana, top-ranked most of last sea son and unbeaten until the pl•yoffs, wb!ch UCLA W,,nt on to "in, opens its season aga.Jnsl the Rn.tins in a nationally-televised 1bowdown Saturday at St. Louie. Co3Cb Bobby Knight says hll ttam 1umped at ,1be ch l nce lO open against the Bruins. "When talk of this gilme rirst came up last Januaey, I asked the kids if they want~ to open the St"3SOn against U1pLA," Knight ,. ~. , . said. "They all wanted to. It's the kind of challenge we all like, to begin with a team of such excep- tional ability.·· • Both teams will rely heavily ()n vetera n players . UCI.A, under Gent> nartow's guidance, will be pursuing its 1 Ith NCAA title in 13 years with a group that inc ludes r eturnees Richard Wash ington. Marques Johnson, Ralph Drollingl'r and Andre Mccarte r . Knight ·s Ri g Ten champions lost only one starter. Steve Grern. a nd their sixth man . J ohn C.askowski. All ·Bi~ Tl'n center ' Kent Beneon and 6-foot-7 all -ll1g Ten gfarO Bob Wil kerson rejoin Ruckner and MDy in thl.• Slat'ting five. 'torn Abernethy, a bruising 6-foot.'1 torward. is lhe onJy addi- tion totht st jrting team. Th~ Hoosiers say they arc dt·· termined to avenge last season's disappointing finish, a two·po1nt loss to errh-riva\ ::•nd rventu31 NCAA Jllnnervp Kentucky in thi..' Midrast Jl egional finals. May missed most of that gan1ent1r:sing a broke.I a.rm. • RnlR Pl t says he hall he-e n pdtting thE> tean1 through mor(· rt}:!orou ~ pre se:ison drills " ..... ~ " . However , this year !>O rrlt• Rruins artists struck earlier than usual and Tommy was blushing blue. One year. a USC studenl drov(· across to"'n after c-lasSt's i.'a('h day, joined tht> l lCl.A rally C'ort1· mitte<.> and attended mt~('tin~~ '"ithout anyone kno\1.1~ ""ho he "'a:5. Came halrtime of the b1 ~ gamt> anc1 UC'l.A ·s faml"<I C':lrd stunts ma.i:i<'3lly had ;1 hr1ghl rt"'d ·&,;··in one corner or each:1tunt. t "'ho h:i.d ~n out with a pulled hamstr1ng mU:!itle, m:.y be ree.dy by today. l.0$ Angt>ll•s ftatures a slrO~ running gaml"' with l.awrtnctt ~l cCutcht•on. J i)'fl llt'rtel~n and John ("appt>lletti. McCutchron , "'1th 722 ynrds , :ippea.rs headt•d tO\\'ard his third !>traight 1,000 · y3rdS("3son. ll e 's s t roni.: and ra :-.1:· forzano ~3td . · 'fht•y0\'l' hUt a ~rt"3t running ..ittar k.'' Portland Tops LA; Kings Fall POR1'J.A_'o'l) ' (;('\)fr Pt•trit• ~111d .Sidnt>y \\'11·k:o: lt'<I ~I folu'lh- qu:irtt·r s ur ~t· th;.it 1·.1rril'<i tht• P11rt l:ind Tr 31l 111.tlt'rs tn ;.i 118 JOI \'IClu ry 11\'l"r lht• 1.03 Atl gt•l('s I.akt•rs Hl a ;-.;at1on;.il Ra skt•tha\J .1\:-.sL1riat1on game \\'ednt•:-d;1y 111~ht .<\n ::i ll l1r111• l\latl'r rt'C'ord rro"·ri 11f 12 .176 14·;itl'ht'<l l'ortl a nt.1 dt~{('3f !ht• l.:ikt.•rs , wlK1 had won tht"'ir 1~1~t thrt"'t' g.in1t•s and st•ven 11f tht•ir last t•i~ht ~ames . 1'ht• J.:ikPrs ~ot ·IR poi nts fr om Kare1·m :\h<l ul .J abhar, two pnints s h<1rt nf the ~llA in· d1\'t(h1a! g:ime hi gh th1s st•ason. \\'irks rollC'C'lPd l•I of his 29 points in lht• las t l>t'r1od a nd J>t•tr1t' 11 nf his 2t:I as Portland :-h0<.1k off th(' J.akt•rs 1n the e-arly n1inutes of lhl· qu~1 rlt•r and it't'd the v1<"tnry hy Sl'o r10 ~ lhl' game's J3~t nint· J)l.)Jnl ;;. IA..lS ,\n~ch·~· L•~I lt•ad was at 71 16 "'!th I ti\ lt·ft 111 lhL" third qu;irter on J .1bh:u··~ ~horl hook. LU'>AHCCllE" i1f0 ~Ol'C • W•'""' 1 J•Mwr .. Al...,. 16. ~ .. er. 11.C..I-•. I •l"'mdn If) PORTlAMO '"I! Ne•I l•, W<t •' l,. Wd llon ll. f\,!"t 79, StNl• •, ..-.111n1 •.,,,,.,,,,.I, Gro11 •. LO\ An9!!•• l\ n lO i• 101 ""'11.or<I l• ]1 :w. :k.-111 Tot•• foul\ la\ AnQ•I'' l •, "'°'11•"1 lq , . .,..."'d OIJI !>IHI., l t~l'ln•t•''· Abd"! J•l>t>o•. \>oftl- ...,.,lt•nt l o.Il l> M'l<l'l!r, ~ \l,t!~. Kings Tumble l .A'.'JllOVJ-~ft. ~!ti T nny \\.hilt· sC'1lrt•d l\\'O g(la/s to t·arry !ht> \\'as h1n;:o:ton f'apita\s to a 7 2 '.\'at11l nal llnPkt'Y 1A·:1gut.• romp o ver !ht• I A1~ :\ngt•lt•:, Kings Wt'd - ne:-:day n1 ~ht ll:irtl:1nd !\tnnahan St"'l a rC'('or d fnr :1ss1sts by a rook1t', nothing his 13th 0f lhl' Yl'<lr nn Wh itt•'s fir!$t j!'o;.1\, a s thc Caps ~cored th1£'r f1rsl victory at homt• sinct• \<ts! Sl'<I S11n .\1 arc{'I f)i<innf' :-.cort•d is hi.., J3!h ro;1! of !ht' ~t'.t..,nn :it 19:01 of lht• first Jl(•r1nd ;1n1l f<'rank St. '.\lar::;e z!!t• ::;cored hzs third at J :5-f tif the f1n :li pt•r iod !ti t•lo:;l' 11ut lhc Kings· !'\C'or1nj?. Nastase WinJJ llF:L ... t;J'.'JKI -Jl 1t· ."l'<.1 sti.1st• nf J~om:1ni;:i hr11ke twit'(' in !"al'h lit'l to defeat Ov1• 11t.·ngtson of S"'·eden, 6 ·I. fl ·I W('dneWay in the st•mifin.:1J s uf the. Sl5,000 ~lt•l s ink1 {)11t•n tt'nni.s tourn;.i· ment. '.'l<i st.'.l st• faces WnjtiC'C'h J-'ihak of 1'ol~nd in tht· f1 n~1l s tndav. l·'ib:tk do'o''rl('d J l~fr lkirowiak, 6-2, ti 3. Andros Name d CORY.<\ I.I.IS, Orl'. -Dl't' .J\n· dros, fo1)tball <'0<1<"h ;,it Clregon State for I l yt•<1rs , "';iS named tht.· schoo l's new .athlt·tic dirC'clor \\'eclnesd:i y. ..\ndros rt•pl.'.J c(':-; Jim Barratt, "'ho announced t·~1rl v in the fo(lt· h:d! :-:e~s<1n that ht.• Was resigning: t'ff<>rti \'(• J an. I. :\ndros. a form C"r .\1arine from ()kJ:1hom;1, hi •C"amt.• football t'<l:H·h ;:it Orepon StatC' in 1965 :•flt·r lhr t•e :->C'~•:-;ons at ld<tho. flis Cl:-'l' tl.':1m !'i \l.'t'rt• 62 al I. Grambling f "orf eit • ,"\"E\\' C>lll,f:.<\..\/S -(.'o n1 · :111:,!$1(lnpr /\ndrcw l\ro\1·n rult·c..I \\'ednC's da y th.'.lt (;r;.1mbling 1 ·:1 1\'t•1·~1ty mu:-.t ro rfl'it its (let. ·1- ~Pll th'-~ t.·s lt•r n Athll•tic Con. ff'r f';lt'l' foolhall ;.:amc w1t l\ l'r:i i:-H." V1C'\\·, Tl.'x . !n •.\hat (;r;1mbling off1<'ials :-;11d '.\!~:-: 3 sC'hedu!t· 111ixup. lht· "'<"hnol :-O i)!nt·d to pf ~1 y hn tll r•r;.i1r11· \"a:·~· :111d (lrt'Ron St<Jlt• t)n (J ct J. i:r~1 n1 bl!n ~ optt.•d fnr Cl rl'gnn :-i t:•!l' ..i nd \\un l!l I:?, J('a v 111 ~ !'r.nru.• Vi~'"' uJl•'. Sports 011 TV TOO.\'' ~ :• rn. C?l ·'f'J, 1--<><~T. R,\1.1. 'l'hl· I.us i\n):!t•lt>:-. !{~m :-< nlt't't t ht• I .ion ~ tn J)C't rt11 L 12'.ltl 11m, 111 # NFJ, F<>tITJl:\1.1. · 1'ht> lluff~ilo lli!I:-; n1t•f•t lh<' (':1rd1nal:; 1n St. l.11u1~. rl pm. (7) -· COJJ.,F.GF. F()QTR .<\J.J, • • c:eorgia. nlt.'('ls Geol'gia 'J'C'l'h in :\tl,ant:i. FR I DAY 11 ·'.!0 a m .17 ) -COU,f:GF. .. -()(lTR:\1.1. TC'X<'S VS. Texa~ A&~1 ~·t Colleg(' Stal ion. T ex. :, pm 17) · ('01.1 .t:Gt-~ FOOTRr\1.1. USC vs, lJCL..A at !ht• ('oh~eum . ' l .. ... • -- DJ OAllYPCLOT Thursday,NO¥&m~27, 1975 ' CdM in Action ) Tars, Me_sa Clash l In Polo Playoffs 4Gau 08 I . Rustlers Win SoCal Ti le ' ' Or,nge Coast arl'a JJ rep v...itl·r polo pOW\"rs ~t·w porl 11..trbvr .ind Co~ta l<i1esa eoll1dt• 1n Cl f' ·I 1\ pla)'off ;Jction F'r1duy ul (lrani.:t· Coast (:°'1t>ge in ;i noon l!Ot',,Ullt\•r, while Coi\on• d£'1 Mar mf'C"t~ Los Altos at N~port JI arbor ll.lgh in a 3:15malch Here'i a ook at t"ach of th~·se quartt•r!inal games: Nricport•f.O•la itff'sa ~·d . \ r1 1 ay s noon cl<.1 :;h at Orange C".oast Collt'gf" ff'atures the· un defeated Sailo rs nf Nt>,~pnrt l-larbor !21 0 ) ag.:11n st Uu• ('(•ntury l.eaguE' champion ~lu :i.t;.ings of Costa r.1esa . ··our goal v.·as to win our lca~uL' title and ffil'<'l .'Jl'wport llarbor in tht" CIF finals.·· say5 Mt·sa coou:·h Terry Ho\.\'t'n. ·'Thus may not be F.ast I.A (the si te of the finals), but I think V.'C' have as good a c hance a s anyone lo beat Newport. ''Rut if v.•e play like we have thC' 1ast two games, we·re going to ,::rt hammered." Joel Monroe ls Mesa's lea<lini.: scorer with 72 goals, but it's b£>(•n Mark Whitmore "'ho has t<.1ke11 over as the leading SC'Orl·r during the past month. Sophomore goalie !\lark Cla rk has been a big factor 1n .\ll•.-.a·:- success. Others 1n thf' -.t arting lineup for the Mu s tan).!:. ar•· Sho.tun GallaghE'r. Stan 0(•mbeck1 , Pl•ler Ross and Glen 1.y~t nt~. fastest team~ in the CIF' and It 's lleltt•r 1 f you have a lot of waler to "·ork \\ it h." says Barn£•tt . 'fh<' Sailors ar<' paced by F'rank Anderson in the hole whilesevt'ral ('llht'rs alternate in thcdoublepost :-ystem. Kt'vtn Robrrtson sC'orect six times agains t l.akt'v.1ood TUL'S· day, while otht'rs 1n the starting attack are Geurgt> Newland, Grt'g F\Jlts, John Dobrolt, goalie Ran- dy Parole and either T e d !'-1<·Ginleyor .\I itch Whjte. E\•C'n toug hC'r than I.be Newport sC'onng potenlial. however, is the asst:it fa ctor , '.''hC're all o( the Sailors excel in Sl·tting up a mate "'1th an C'a sy s hot . Cdltf•Loa Alto• Corona del 1t1ar, runnerup to C'tlsta Me sa in the Century l..eague, tackles '.'lo . 3 seeded Los .•\.hos in its quest to defend its 1974 CIF 4·A C'hampionship in the finals. C:oach Rruce l\artholomew's CdM Sea Kings have responded with two impressive viC'tories in the playoffs with crusht>rs over South Coast t .eague champion l.aguna Reach ( 13·-1 J and F~mpirc League kingpin ~·oothill {8-1). Corona de! ~tar 's big guns are ~"'rank Rrowne and Je(f Wherry, but it's a balanct'd effort that in- cl udes Dean !leek, Dave Smith. !\.like Palmer, Mike Yraceburn and goalie Alan Launer. Ho no Saddleback CJ llenry, Rob Mt Wight and Gtor,e first team berth• ~11.sslon Confert team. selected by C03Chf's. lfenry ts an on while !\.1cGuire and (ensive linemen an ep back. * * ese's Bill ire, Jerry a1 landed n the All · e football conference 1ve tacklP ight are d(•· Gay IS a de * Pvnl..-· f•l"O. (.a"al. A''''~°"'· 11), Sol:W>. Sto<afldTeU'IOI-.,. WR-Kto!h Jo .... 1, R ...... <It ... .. Wlt--4tevln MtG.trrr. lff'4..tw<• ... .. ' -Boo M1,,!~<1<1, '>an 0 1io<> '" "' ' -!....., Bo9o~. i.o .. 1h .. •'"-'" "' . ' G -·· Oii<••· iffdltbill\ "' .. G -R119t• ~•lh S.n 8••1••11•"0 "' " ' ~Qoe Wel01~1<1<1. !a •~l .. n ~ .. 08-0Wl1 Pttolte, s .... 0 of9J "' .. Ta -MlrllllM11rw,S1H...,.•• "' ... • --rll DoOlt, ~lelNI \ '" .. • -l.•"1 Jo•dl11. S..SO~\ m " • -<'"'"' """ Lltw, ~.c.aco. ·~ " • -lllon ...... l)K1, Ri"" r1hle •m " T SK1 .. Tt••~ -llllcll Foret . s.ddi.o.co. ,. "' LB-Ml;•I 0ob'1, ~ion...l\' '" .. By CRAIG SllEPI' 01 ... O..llr f'11M. Mllf A piect> of iJtrategy by Golden West College watt'r polo coach Tom He-rmstad worked to ptrltt· tloo Wednesday-and that's the bie reason why the Ru1Uer-s arr the new South,rn Cal J C <:h;im~. l·lermstad in~e-rted sophOmorl' goalit Tom Spire-r into the lineup a t the half with Golden Wc1:1t down 6 ·5 and the 5-11 ex We is.t rnin s t~r lligh s tandout rt1sponded by holding ruuerton Collt>Se to just one goal ill an 8· 7 victory (or the Ru:Jtlers at Golden West. ·Spicer block"d five~ in tht' sttond half. including a pivotal pt"nalty throw by the Hornet.., Rhett Price. That rame "'ith 5:35 to Co in the Wrestling 0..,-M l>•I U I Gellk,.'#111 llf-\m olft lGWl Otl H1t1nwn,s.4 11•-Menc .. 11 lGl 0tc Vo1n•....,•.~. ll'-Meuon IGl pl-Oalb ~,, 1J 1•1 JKo-1C.IHc 11.Ub•-.•1 ll0-0.1....., 1CW! Of'IW Wiii\ Matt .... , .. ls.f---01•\ !Olde(, h len;.t, )-1 •t1-(ilo~l 10 1 Jl'I-V09f,O·U 111-01'<1<1 IQ IO.C. Sl•U•f, IQ.4. "0-Poe !GI wonbyfo•l•I!. •"""1'-Moolt IOlplnMd E....,..y,):40. Ot_,, W.11 Ull It I~ .. .,_ 11•-Sm1tft COW I plnn.o Uftn\ln, "' t1t-C.11-IC I di-(, D111n•1, 1·1. is me •nd the Ru stlers ahead 7-6. A minute later SpiC't'r blocked another Pru."e-attempt. And .so seronds later he bl~~ed a third sh<>t by the f'UUerton st.4r. But th.is time the ball bounced ri&ht back to Pri~t" who retbmed it to thC' net. That tied the srore at 7-7 with 3.46 left -but it didn't std y that \-11.'.\y long. Ju:st 22 seconds ldtt'r Todd lA"t>d s !1rt>d in the w1nn1n g goal . Don Caskey was the scoring star for GWC with five goals anJ ~trio of steals. F.arlit>r. Oranl(e Co;ast dcfl'Jl· (•t1 ('yprt·ss. 12·6 to earn a tnp to thf• state tourney ne"t week at Oe.l\ni a . And coac h Jack t~ullert on·s Piratt>s ou ll asled ohnson & son 1M4.ial•• CCl Ott Nork-•.S.1 1'1-AUl)rook ((jWI pU\n .. Ell1""'1, . " lloO~!ohe•••t• IC.Wl ...,..,by lortell. ls.f~JOl()Oec lltll •nq••.J·I. 1tl ... Oql l(iWl deC A•C.011 S·• lll-\l•U•• CC.WI p•nn.ecl TetellllM, "' Hw1-Eme•r IC.Wl -"b' lorttol. Surfing 55~ears of friend!~ famil~ ,......Uln \l•ll•f !tll 14'1 ,.._.... service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP I.oog Beach CC, 71, c •foe third place. oci; waJted w>til I :09 re- mained U\ the sttood oftrtime lo pull the pm• out. n..t'1 wtw.n Ste\•f Smith a.eored to lit it_al6·6. And 16 5econds later Elif.Smilh hit &(penalty throw towiaft. * * "''''., QINt'tlln °'.,...c-1 t ~ .., •-•1 C:•P•H1 S 1 • t I-• OCC: "<"'ln<J-£. Smllll \, S. Slt'liWI. Mlklwil l. L..ncl. ~--CM-~ Sol".., • ..,°"""'"' '•11,..,1111'1 J J • ' , (".o!""'n w1,.f 1 ) 2 1 t r..o..,.., ....,.,, 1co•1t>o-<•1"-'Y S, f· 0--I, ,_, TllWC fl't.,;e s.c .. '"' au • .-.. l -&tac:n o 1 t 1 o • Ol".....,..t.M,I 1 I 1 1 0 J I OCC "M:or'l"'J-Ll.lnd 1, E !.mitJI J. S.. Soolill'I I. w,.11 I /JI 0.. YOE JOHNSON 010< JOHNSON Sailors coach Rill Rarnc>tt is concerned with !ht-na.rrov.·ness or the OCC pool. ''We h<.1vc one or the Browne and Heck shared praise from Bartholomew for the •last two victories. • -JlmGolOtloM, s.tddl«i«ll '" .. Mt•I 1-1 C!•I' IN) .0 PO•flll; t """in INI SJ, J. Htntr NOPPtr>Ol'•;tr !F l •,He•lt-1.J JOftn1\on !l'l61, J Murrv {N) ''· l . lll•lt r CP') •2. HNI l~ H01o1 No-nbt•;.r Cf l •l. 1 Ruger Llvln,,IOft• ff'"I JO 3, Th•mp1on 0-1 1 •1. Htal • o JOl'IMton IFI U . J AOO 1.lvll'9tont lf l •; 1.N~rr INI •S, .... , s - 1'9\ln !'I St; J. T!G-11 11'1 •I, :1. 1'9Nr~ IFI•. 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA (7141540·5630 1Women'sNewport Girls Win l. ~~~~~s °''~ CH'toe!e111d Cerritos 1S.I, lS.1. P1•"''°' !hi opnw; Rl<l Je,.,,lrigs, u .. r1e M1c0o,,.10 .t.Olwhl•11 Ol'"•no• Co1it Oetet1td Ctrrlt01o 1S.11, 10.U, !S·9 P'la.,..1 ot tr..,,,,.,., Bob \l_.hi'l, DeOblt ~•kl"'· Mo1t ln1plreuon11-l(fltlnl(111 1. A.t.Dlwl1!." GatOtn we11 G•l••t'" Wr" LO'I llineel•• 1 S.1 ?, 1 ... , •. • A Dlvl1l•11 t Weit Lot 11.noelM oe1e1t1<1 Go!Oen Wll.110.1S, 1 ... 14, lS.11. • co•oT•NNIS 0rM91CNlt01 !tlC•ldtnWtlt Ml-O.uD111 11111r.s.n.11 !Ol Get IC.uYP1r·!at.,.1ey ..0. l.fo; Cr.w·f!elt1 IG> o.t Cllll~,.. ....,..., .. 1, .. ,; A1nlln!·S<ft!tl !Dl def Wllcfllr-t11lor 1-6, •·I, ... O; Min· Kl.,.1 COi Olf 8r•e-Slr1,Pl•n 0.1, 1.fo; Kl ... ns.aoo... !OI cHt W.1!·T11lor I .. ori Sc·hoC'ttler and Kelly Wngner p;:i('C'd lht.' ~ewporl llnrhor lligh girls tennis t{'am to a 211f.z -61:i quarterfinal round CI F ·1-.l\ playoff victory over Palm Spr· ings High Wt>dnesday af- ternoon on the victor's court . '.°llC'wport will travt·l to We stlake lligh Tul~sday for a st•mifinal round match. Westlake defeat· eel HOO\'t'r Wednesday. 22-6. Newport is SC'cond seeded to RevC'rly llil\s in the playorrs. Schoettler and Wagner won four singles matches in leading the Tars to victory Wednes· day with third singlt>s ·player Jill Johnston mis· sing the aclion beC'aUS<' or a minor injury . She is ex pe cted to return for TuC'sday's match with \Vestlakt>. N<'wport won all but two games in singles ac- tion against l'alm Spr. ings. s1,..1., Lo" S.C,_ltltr tNJ del Fora •o. 8•<>1•·~. !ot•mt 6·0, H•!I ... o ltllley Sml1t1 CN 1 ...on ... 0. I0\1 '-•. _ ..... 1 .... 1. l(elly WIOftlf (NI ...Oft ~J, 1 ....... ,, .. 0.bboe G!ttl'lro\I INI ...on l>O. IO\I ... , ......... , .... , 0.1t'°IH Ally"°" Rlley.,,,..1!"!11 MVt'' CN\ !Pill wllft lA•"°"·S..ln'"" 64, 4-4; dtf Sv\N<ll ncJ.l(o•OIJ ... J .... 1 • Jo•.,.,. Co•don·ll••b•• S~lftnl!r /NI lost $-1, 1·•;"""' 6·l, l·S. M , l·S; INedt·Dei. COl dlikhllllftQ· ~------------------------ 0\lrr ....... ,; P1rkJ-Vlerr• 10) def ...,.,.s1•1>1•1on •.fo ... 2 ... ,; Brot· ..... Porter COl Get Z&el>\·"91IOIMI ... ,, 7·~; l.1tcht•·St.1Qll•" (GI Olf "'" Alde~IN'oolo;·C~•louto ....... ,, ... ,, Sw1ln·Moor1 (01 dtl Mtl(1n1l1· SllodCNrl l·•. •l .... , ; R1merl1-~,,...,., tOI def Mel91·0Uitf t-6, ... l , 1·6, l.oot!·YOl,lllQ IG I dll O•le·Ow<k..-l•J , ... 0r..,.. Co•'' -n 11'1• Soutl'lf•" LNeue lfull ~ c,..mc>l°""'lp -Wi ii co"'pele In l fte Souther" Clll'-11llM!t•I Lii. \l•lltl,. -.oHl•N'I U llt•T•.t.LL ,Iii .... ._ CMI CMI 0. ..... ~t ''""'' '-I Clrnollell I 0 I 11 er-S0J10 GI~• 111• l('tlff 1 l J C-• .,.,, Mc Clt•n 1 • • TOI .. $ 11 •1 11 j.I H11111,,.,.-c.o10.n Wt$1, JD•n. Gauchos Roll, 92-73 Five players scored in double figures as Sad- dlebaC'k Col lege open the 1975-76 baskt>tball season with a 92-73 victory over its Alumni Wednesday night at Mi ssion Viejo High. Coarh Rill Mulligan's Gauchos launch col - legiatt> play Friday night at San Diego Mesa (8:30). Mike Roko s ky, a transfer from Riverside CC, led tht> Gauchos with .16 points while Bob Dove bit 15 and Dennis Smith luld 13. . Pat Gailis and Gil Normandie sparked thC' Alumni with 15 points while Ri ck Bauer hit t•. ,. ... It.le. !ft) l.4 ... 1.c• •• n .. ' ' ' ...... , • • • "'' • • • INr«k.11 , • -• ' ' ""''" ' ' , Do~ • ' ' .... , , ' fl'/M • • ·-• ' ' -· ' ' ' Tot•'1 lS lt 11 ""'""-: s.octltM<:l. ('t.JI Pro Scores ........... , ........ ··~ All.WI 11).Hw0rle•IK lU. O.~tlt.~(ltytk ioMnlt 110, 9"toll IOt ..... 191'1 tJ, WIMlllQIClfl • ~· 107,lhff•tol• "'11Mld 1 It, "'""""4fl 101 &Nn&M ....... K AUOl. IMAMMlo t•t. Vlr11!1l1 111 St, Uvla ,., lllOIMI .. Ktfltl'C.l'I" llJ, O.nver 107 M....,._IHec••'l"~ .. 1111 1 WtfltllflttM" LAI• All .. IM ) I ""1tallll'91\l,Dllroll:t ' NTtll .... tf'14, MlfWl•Mll I I 8ollOl'lt.NYlll•IOttft• ,......,.. .. Qtluoo4 11i.1 \ ""i.tlllllf\Mo 1, Allot'!ll J ...... cuva.11.L""""' 1t1 JI. 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' ,,., .... , .. \"'-"'"''"' " " ·• I 1' ,\ " ·\ ' • ----- BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway ·Costa Mesa 642-9150 ---·-----' ' llc:COllllMICK _,RTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 Sin Juan C.platrano 48$-1778 ----- PACIFIC VIEW ; ~ M£MORIAL PA .. K Cemetery Mortuary . CMpel 3!00 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 644-2700 . • -----. ~f¥'°LV t;c!LON:a:~EIW. 7901 BolMA ... Wntmlnsler 993-3525 ----- j . . ~ . • • I • • • < • ~- ' '' J' ~ r I ·1 l\;ly(: .a folloW·up Quf.sti~, IJ£ • i \>usi~"-t ! . . .. _ RICHARD .GROWAIJ>'.S CARTOONl.lllOW HELEN THOMAS' ENTHUSIASM, Kissinger.Soys 'Helen, acll, Helen, Wiiy ~1 .She Pl'lnt Everything I.Say? • She's Brains, Energy Helen Tlwmas' 'Guide' to Presidents Ready BJ RICHARD H. GROWALD U .. l~E ..... WASIIlNGTON -The president of lhe United States made his way back to the press enclave aboard Air Force One a nd looked at an unfamiliar face in theeeat always occupied by Unlt- fld Prrss lnt£'rnational. •'Where's Heleo?'' asked President Fordtwilh t"Oncem. The unfamiliar face told the President that UPI White House reporter Helen Thomas had been forced to go to New York to sign Contracts for a book about chief executives she ha• known. Ford -in a sort of what a!'e·tbe-Democrats·and·Ronald Reagan-up-00. now tone -asked whatHe1en w'aa writing about hlm • . J' THE UNF AMIUAR FACE TOLD THE Piesident he did not know, but that one suggested. title1for t~e book bad been, "No 'J'hnnk You, Mr. President.•• Ford threw his head back in1aughter. llelc>n, ._,,hose book is being published by MacMillan .this month. rejected the s\Jggestcd tiUe and instead chose "Dateline: White Hou se." · The presidentia1 mansion has been her professional ~ome for J~ytars and her book i5 the stuff of John F. and Jacqueline Ken- 1\f'dy, l.yndon B . and Ladybird Johnson, Richard M: and ~at Nix· on and Gerald R. and Relty Ford with the C'ast 1nclud1ng. the Henry A. Kissingers and Martha Mitchells; but she says lltUe about llt"len Thomas. SllE'S .BKt-:N AT THE WIOTE House longer than Franklin D. Roosevelt .. She became the first woman preside;il of the White House Correspondents Associatio~. She became the. first woman membt>r or the Gridiron Club. She 1s probably more1ndem~ as a speaker than any other Washington reporter. But that's the glamour part. Helen's success is not due to the charms .of the 18 golden Middle East bracelets that jingle and heraJd her arrival. Her colleagues cite her integrity, her energy. her enthusi:J s m. her brains. It aJso is her working s('ven days a week. Most days, shear· r ives :it the White Jtouse before the doorkeeper and departs when :t.ll others vre ::{on<'. Sometimes colleagues stand outside her glass cubicle in the White House pre:is room to watch Helen use her thrff telephones at once. SllE DICTATESSl'ORJESONTHEpbone and punches them oul on a l-larris t600 computeriz.edyideo-j,y.pewriter. She found. a phone no onl" e !e knew about ori Nlxb'n's Cairo-to·Alexandna train. She dictates by ractiophone from Ford 's motorcades. She docs ri remarkable lOO·yard,dash, as when chasing Ford for a Vietnam comment 8.tBakersfield this year._ She is ever in awe or the WhUe House but never its occupants. Kissinger once exclaimed, "Helen, ach, Helen. wby does she ::dways print everything I aayt'' $547 Average Cost For Health in '75 W ASHJNGTON (AP) -The average American spent arec9rd SM7 for health care during fiscal 197S, the Department of Health, Education and Well are reports. The nation's tola1 expenditure or $118.5 billion during the year ending June 30 was 13.9. percent above the previous year. A REPORT PREPARED by ' the Social SecuOtY .Administra· ti on said that heal th aeCounted for 8.3 percent of the Gross National Product, after'thrccw years of be- ing stabilized at betwetn 7.7 and 7.9percent. Health ·s sharply hitiber share of the combined value of the na- tion's goods and services was at- tributt"d to a slowdownintheGNP growth rate at the ti• wbe!i ... health <"osts were escalating and more persons were seeking treat- ment. PUBUC SPENDING in 1975 reached a1mosl $50 billion or 42 percent ~f the total, primarily through MediC'are for the aged and Medicaid for the poor. That was 22.2 percent higher than the previous year. Hospital care accounted tor $46.6 billion or 39. percent o! tow health spending. Physicians' services ranked second. at $22 .1 billion or 19percent. 'DIE REPORT showed that public spending for health bas been s teadily increasirlg since 19'l9, when the federal, state and local governments paid only 13.3 percent or the that year's total healtll bill o~ $3.6 ·billion and private spending aC'coun.ted for 86.7percent. At the current rate, public. spending could be expected to ac· COW1t for more than half the na- tlon'o health bi!! b·Ytheeodofthis deeade. .SIGNS CONTRACT Helen Thomas Expectant l Moms Getting · Education PHILADELPHIA !AP) Pregnant students used to be sus- pended or expelled 'from Philadelphia city schools, but now the district is spending $1 million for six centers to educate expectant mothers aged 12to 17. Besides the usual daily fare of tests and homework, some 100 public and parochial school girls a150 receive counseling in family management, parenthood, con- traception and menu planning. They also visit clinics for regular checkups. THE DISTRICT'S little · publicized change in attitude toward teen-age sex and preg- nancy doesn't include lectures on morals, although some of the students are just beginning junior high school. "We want everything to be positive,•• said Charles Scott, the principal of the six ct.nters. "We have two potential citizens - mother and baby -on our bands. They're not the first ones to get pregnant and they won't be the last.'' OF 9Z5 GIRLS who the disbirt said became pregnant last year -in a district of 280,000 shkients -503 agreed to transfer to the centers, usually after their fifth or sixth month of pregnancy. The remaining girls decided to remain in neighborhood schools where they receive coumellng from social workers. THE CENTERS also provide counseling for the young fa~rs. who, or course. must flJ'St• be identified, and most of the girls can do just tha.t. oil To~ch Dancing Back 'In' Step i' fi BOSTON (UPI) -Touch dano.nc i' back. Even wbi1e the shaking and stame:ing' that has • malked a d'ecade Of'd'ance ltiU controls the floor, men and women now are e.'}im taking lessons to learn how U>bold their pai;lners. "The trend is young;They are Wry young," said Phyllis Buda, 39, who t.eachts the bustle, the foxtrot and even the waltz Monday nllll!ts ln the ~!room ol !he Boston Center for Adult £ducation. c 20-to-30 agr bracket. Thia year, it'a about 60 percent. she said. Jf there ls any· doubt that hok1·yOU<·P•rtner ·dancing is Ml ba~k. she says, one only has to <beck discotbequ,. like Zelda's and at traditional ballroom ~mporfums like M~eleys in •ul!OrhD Dedbam. AT ZELDA'S, TOUCHING meons lhe bustre, a sort of upbeat, ealm-to-palm jitterbug. Bui c"1l at Moseley1, touch danciog means what it alwa,ys has - cheek-to-cheek. "i was in New Yofk one weekend,'' aaid Peter Wayne. dl'rectOr of a dance studio on Bo1ton's !ashlouable Newbury Slnot.' · "I weot to""" of their dlsc<Jo.1 was shocked. They were dancing foxtrots, waltzes, sambas. AA of yet, l haven't 1een foSttrots dan<ed tn Boston discos. llpt I've seen ll ln New York, so w"-hln a few moothothey allould bei,ere." MS. llUBA SAYS the Interest in dancing haven·t ·changed much •ince a toP,batted Fred Astaire apun Ginter Rogers acrosa a 'marble floor in the "Beri<deys or Broadway.'' ''When the world isdepn!Ssing, people go ba~k to dancing," said Ms. Buba. ''It's the least expenslvethingyoucando.'' · "Whit oeopte are inteNsted in now is coming in rat.her quickly, leatnina·ralbu well. So~ c1n co011tand u.se lt, .. shesald: • ' ~ I ( .. •· iO ·n I. h 1 • • 1 • ' • • ' .. ·--' ->; I. : . • • • • 1 RU~~7·~7£~~::;s-':~~~-= ~~·~~~-. BOOKSHOP JTALtANDEU ·~~c 111 ~T:J N · s ~ MAGIC .. ~ ·~ ~ a,, .. ioo11y •• ·-OM · ~ CHll~MAS ~ II.CK DOOR l".\ClaSllC Anlque p4intin& THE IS' & ..,D GIFT ,. ~ go'~~·~:~: c~~~ ~' IMl'OITS 1~ of J\rablin llo"'~ln ~ ~ DUFFY'S ·~ ~s::" ~ ~ ~. from S3 to $12. c~.:· \/1 PltlCI . ntk sell ng. eo .. .,att SKIAHDTEHHIS , . Ser I FoclheWholeramlly.An~ -_• ad 832.(082 p LL.a --~-1896Hubo<8J.C'1 -Piece In Lo::~ ·-~enonallzed ~ce -Organjrt..eaaonslOteach m e. . • am. ,._ct.y Special 714-673·399S ~fterf. pm ., I 443t C••er Dr. Unusual 1:1n ~1 every member or the. '· · · · ~ Applyi11i J_.,,ftry & Sil•itr · · ; . . -·'"' , ...... -. . . _ • •~.:I . family. YourcbolC'r rrom .,r;, .,.: "'\. i.EATHiRCRAJo"T KIT, Port'elain Nalls Reprod0Clions ot Antq. tit, Port Whlrlpotl bUith. nOO· • 55t-512 t * •i CRA•IY JIOBBJES ~ C o n n , T h u "' " -~ .'J: Piz.z.a-Sllbm3rinC'l!i .. '#lncludes b•sic tools .£~ and .~ loNls&Toys .~dee. Sl8, s:rat:tlounge:r~f'r('e n Ion stringing "~ z:5292~tclnt)'"'· Gulbransen a V:!im:.ha . ~ ·;t PARTVTHA\'_S . 'l finishes, 8 le•thtrcraft At Individual •'• •;a re(\ gold Wtw<>ftl trim ".,;t wilh an: tennis racquet·~ 1.agunal,tllls~3370 .. Also minl·~Cd organ' , : ' Spaghett1 -Ra,•1ol1 } projects & step by llep .. , Eyelashes iA ~· $_!5, nu Won. dcr World~· P"'chased at regular-~ 32261Cam1noCap11.tr11.nO~· from only $39:S -~ ~ Lasa~na Instructions. Regular J;.e.A.u.ott111i111tof E 1 ..a:. r~ "·'0 .. S J anCap49333'10 Cater111 g-fo ood To Go $15.95, with thi.s 11.d. onlv a.:--1.a....~ • ncyc opc ... a .-ct .... • price. $9.50 Value! We a~ u . EEK CO.i\.'IT ~1USIC CO BF. 17 h c 1 &f ., 1894't't lt•rbor81"·J lnteres • ...,. ·~ Christmas Glft idea, have a romplcte line of OPEN7DAYSJ\~W tS39HarborHlvd C~t ·JC ·•· t • os a esa . ' Sli!.95 . ' COSTA MESA . 536-7138 artrl2 !fon.~e. • ski equipment & clothes · HOLIDAY S,PECIAL • · _ Brookhurst/Talbt'~t . ..-v •. ~ JnWes lportSquare TandyLeathet""Co. 642·6245 &l2·7576 ~Will buy Blue CbtP"i. atreasonablepriccs, ~ Vt Ot-F ~ D•"ZM1&983-6733 ~ ~ Gll·02SS 1, 2630AvonNB ~*75 /J '·~ SlarnpBooksSt.50 1' -~.ir 3-Pt.YCOLOREDJUTE _.. ~ .. ~~ ~:;~~c~ want:,,,;····~ ~ l1c7c~K"fu!i~~~~~~~J:-. ~~-~:::'f":~~-~· ,-. ~-~I:'\, ( ?'J ~,.. p~....,5 3... J...> TRAIL ~ cartridge tape cecomer. -Jl FRE•;,r~~ioNER • ....._ -.Jl IT'S LI.TU THAM YOU THll« i " I · Wood finish. 4 lge spkrs, ~ . • , • -·........-~ tJ' • !'i Pioneer FXIOOOTD . J40 ,\J w1t~shampoo/sct ,.,..._.. ,,( ~ • 'l V...._ .. to $2l.OO 'A Takara · Campania Cj watt tuner amp. Girard •'• Bnng l"l'I a~I ..... " •' --~ s 10 s 12 .:• fl.lurray : :;a turntable. Pioneer head-~ 121SW't ~~!er , Rnd Oak Tables w/ ~law . . ~-' r phones, Pioneer SRlOI. -~at F111rv1t~ ) ~ rt, How glass Chinas, i _. New&,us.edbik17ll , reverb. amp. 50-60 J200 ' Costa Mesa )56-'lllSO Roll -lop desks, Oil• oldrs ParU&accessones • tapes. Misc. conn. de·. . ~ . la:np&, Hall trees, Press .. '!'~ Assorted col and white Expert repair, all makes mag, ett. $1650. Nalion;il • . SANTA 'SCOMlNGt • bac~ thai.r. Walf!ut Fr. "'\ - r Special Sweater Sate ~ I Cash Re~ister . small, <.f It's lime \odo lhe big or Cuno cabinets. Finished, .. ~ ·~ • Solwt, your Chrlslmas ~~ .. wood grain. 0$110. Sofa, 'lt little honte repairs" orunrtn. ~ ~ fashion Bouti'!ue ~1hopjimghote "' . /em gceen IO • •Int qua\. } , ... ,. beco pulling orr. ~-CRfl'• A•lkpou -1 JEAN DAHL -.~- t 9921H..ato..• 1S38S.2 rolls 4 i;nl. poly Remodeliag, plaster' JJJ E.. 17tlll ST .. COSTA ESA , , lrookhwst, H. I. sheelinc. 24xt00 $30 ea . patchlni. acou~tic ceil-REPRODUCTIO~S FASfflON 6' ACC:&5SORJES : ~ind the. International Pancake House "' Alpha Beta ~e~n or 50. O~O BTU · · ings & plumbing repairs.· Wholesale& Retail ·. · Ml"'fO' ftt I• ** Westclff Piao i..J ShoppingCenter eacr, noor t)pe, $&}. ~ Nojobtoosmall.640-0080"'-. 223S.Tustin.Orange ~ .t~ ~ ~ ·. 67S.3175 ""'Leave Mag . ~ 6.13-3641 ''·"" "1 -~ ~;y; ~1cWomA~~~!:.~-~-'~~~r----::::;:::::~~~=~~~~;=c~·~ ~ classes & 'lllaterial for .:; PRICES ;. SAMTA'SUST \tIV' ·~Unique American Oak :s; .-.-__. .-...., .-. ~ DUFFY 'S ' --~ ~ ~hall tree wJbcveled m1r-~ ---'-< --- 1 1, tole decorative pa1nt1ng, W Special Gifts & cat De4:orator s ·0~ -L • •' SKI AHO SPORTS ' pap1ertole&decoupagc. ~ DO N! ~ ARETHISE ~· FwSpK:l .. Pt:opl•! ~ ~o~en~"h hall tr ee".-l&~.~"'7f''1hr. • . =\. 25260 La Paz Rd, Lag. 1 _, w /mastt\iictent s olid ~ 4 , -.Y .. ~ J 424 For•slA•e-. ~ 1-l ill s . Behind~18ri~g"l Save How! ~ COMPEL.UNG ~ SH•er.Pewter brasshooks.675-5959 -l · _..c.--c>o Ji ~fu~~~·: ~~~~'.~ ..,.._,_......, -,'.) FRAGRANCES ~ ..,_,.,. · ~'"''~~~;~~ - 1~ Free ny lon stringing '.~ {.?n-ADOPT ME ~ .:::::::::~:. i"'.~ f.~, AC~t{r'Q~e~~gcRL~ .~ ~ HIMALAYAN ~.. ~-~ with any tennis racc1uct ;.t c:a --JtJwelry Repair-A ... '"l ~ purrhased at r e gul ar ~ FOR CHRISTMAS d /'i k 1 l02£. l6thSt ~ KITTENS !' -~ pnte. S9SO Value! We AKC Toy Apncot male C:! 'lO 't :1 ~ PERFUME ~ IAt&lperiorAve} ~ R Ch~ t Ch~~~:sel~~~~=!~lan h_,,ve :1 complete hne of , Poodle. Only 7 wks old.. JEWELERS Costa Mesa 646_3141 . . ~erve your •.•s mas ,, -'~' eqwpmcol & do1heo ~== orrcc takes ,.,. "~""'" , Engraving Done K•tteo Now. Ped>gceed 420 E. 17TH, C.M, ¥ ~;;;;;~::;:~~ me_ -~ ~"~'~",...' ,~ N~~f ll . On Pcemi-se~ _ • , &Regi-s'.e<~d.S7S-0168 __ 646-7706646-6855 .:~i TB;· C~I.I.~GE,, S~VE-~P~; •• ,. -~l?.':~ '/ ~~:'u~:~--~ml'l•J'.~?.n!'ii>?<-~~, ·~ . 500,0 ~-. Tell All Ou, Friends ~ paco raDanne ~ AMTl9UES -'S ~ HAMS ·· • I ' ~ l.n Orange County, -" • . . • ~· r;-" •·111 ~ ·1 ShopourPre-Christmas t~ MERRY CHRISTMAS ~ , lritiihfmports ~ · _ ........ ' ... .. 7.,Nt::~:...-"! ~-} ; r;r~f. :;~~f.~~:;::~ ·l J~J.;;:~s ·~" lg---: SHOP IY PHOH£ 1 ~~;;;:~:;~;~ ~ _ ~I~ ORDER } ) .'~ i" T-Shirts and women's ~Th is season we are 75 3040 1.-:l brasses, mirrors. old ·~ NOW i specialt y clothing. ?i featuring 1-tummels, ' ' ' . -·i 6 • .i: pewter, pressed glas1', •, ·~ ;-1 ·\sand Waterford, ~orham ~ -.. ,~ kilchen accessories &.~. HO ... EY BAKED HA.M " ~'" ~=gpantsw ~~~f!~!~i:~~o~i!~u~~l~i 't~ B~SJDErl-PHARMA<J_ ... ~ln::!~lc Chrialmas!~ vE-~=:..~=Y~~rn '~- THE COLLAGE Antiques & Gifts for your t1 V!:.. f\ally baked to Perfection · I . . Holiday Wishes. -• 24,0 H port 11 l700 E. Coast Hwv'. CdM lnTheMinlMall,LidoVllaige 422JlstSt.NB.673-6001 ~ 1016~• .. ....,........_. ew • ·· lblWestorsCrown.sRestaurant • ~ C.M.-Call642·1220 :. . •. ·-._,_; oss from the Warehouse RMtaurant (t Open Friday Evenings ,~ ~("t ' --~·· k -~·~"-'~''·~--~ ,. " : ~·.f'T'Jl:'\t~~.-,.,.-~r;.:r:~~'h'"-="·~~.. . ·.;~·--"i~..-.:ir.c ·~l'i•~".-~~l'i--~', ,-:i ~ '~ 'tB "~~rt:vs ACOMl ... G ·'\ @m:i~.:. " ~ <.:n-~' @ M1sH1K1BIKES3 'ifJ. GUITAR '~ T~~~~~".:~' "" V -~ to our neighbors , . ~ -~for the woman who.. ·5 VOX Electri ._,, i MARINER'SSHIP SOOlltr.ll a t b l r DOLL Large stock or major ._ c · ls ToG1vc l..t>\'C ~, ,CORMUCOPIA OFSPIRITS n. 1.~:;mnpl~. f~~~ ~ ~~~u1;aj: brand bicycles, a c · ~ Be r ICh . ~ AndRecieveJoy-ij (j ANTIQUES 35SPlatenttaAve. ~ Sampleourmoisturelov-~ HOUSES •• cessories,t1res,g~oves, £.,;t G~~~LikeN~zi.as "~ ~~ ~ _ 'bl , Newport Bea.f h-64~5·6401 2 Hug• Chritt...Tot :-i' ing skin care products .. Miniatures, doll house ~ Experl repotn ~~ I-lard case. $110 ~ --~ , Gifts. Collecti es -Co1111esee us for your Trff Loh A A 546·1835. I Former Vi -.. rurniture, & actessories. -St.ock1ng stlirer specials , $46-0464 .. 409 31st St. Holiday Spirits. .,,.J vianc Woodard Di.sir.) For the buikler we have (WITH AD> . Ne.,..·port B<'h 673-2534 ~~" , 2122 Npt Bl at Victoria ·~~r, , hardware, precision cut Quality Zl" gum tires SS. · · ~I"~ . '11-• •Homemade handpainted ~ · •. t:--~J£R1-HOi.MES · tit wood, molding, trims, & ' pr. reg. S'7. Chrome reur •OODGE Pick~p a 1 uto 6 "'~ ~ Give a l!•ft from th<; past ,~ Hobday X~as Stockings. 2905 Redhill al Bristol r CJ tools. Also, sale_ on ,~·carri ers. $1 .95. reg. $2 'JS, .. ~ cyl . , ~ ton. Consider" "~· '·.:it from ourftne_sele~t:onof •;t Small. $4. large, S6. •' ',;t f!: E-:or. p a·n·d·a ·b·l·e ;:::"~statuary, wood & pnnts. "~ Urethane surfer wheels, •;t trans. r ar. Finance ~,:it chin~, g~a£5Ur~1 ~ear~ ~Personalized upon re-~-ComeintoourJ-louse j" ~T t-IWcrd -L-~~Work s hops on Wed & atcostSl.10 l, a vailable. Benehg ·'>. tu~~lu~e & ;rimi~ves. quest for add1t1onal $l 1 Plant Dept Gift Ideas · ~ rav ruucs ~ Thurs. Optn&lnday lZ-4• ·~-BICYCLE SHACK gnndtr. Hock maple cup NANTUCKETWf~ST -..\ You'll be delighted with ,, charge. Special orders .. <.o Unique ;World·Wide~ WA1:TIES 9 J-d 1093-CBakcrSt.C.r-.t •. c upboard. _1-loov~r .. NEEDLt:WORKS .~ ourprices! ava1l~ble. P .A.L .S.' GnHGYHIGan:llens , Fashtons&Gifts ·· 400,Westminster "' ·-546·4130 vatuum & antique m1r· _ 2400WCoastl-liway.ND"' in CANNERY VILLAGE , 673-1153. 2930 Seav~ew Call646-J925 .!\ . !\ NEW~RT BEACH loc. between Fairview <l l"Of", Set of pots & pans.~ (Across from StuftShirtl :":ti ~t'JIJ5'i~~l~'11/!i'j'.;;~~~A~v~enhu~e~.~C;dM. ~"" 3101 Villa Way, N.B. {;I 6'5-3261. , · & Bristol "~ &12-4832. {;I ~" :.'.\ ~,·.fl-. ..A~~~~jm!;'t;~-8~-~~~~-~~~""-~LA-.R-,.A .. :.W~,~ -- ~ This Chri stmas give a ~~ .... :~ Bicentennial [terns -~ • •• i ---~ .:x ~ AY s ~I -•. "' Gift Certificate to that ~ CARPETS ~ Mail Box ~arkkers • • ~ AIC COLOR TY "'\ 1.1 special someone who '-.1 FOR '~ L•~~·;,~~,':" ~ OAK 1'1 SalH & S•nl~• '1 SPECIAL TY SHOPPE ~ -) needlepolnrs. From... l CHRISTMAS -Dosk&Doo,Ma,ke" ~-AMTl9UES -~-, RCA Zf,N IT\\ i 313 Mcrloe.1-hlCOld -~ .;J Call Ted 551·»-IS SYI~VANIA 675-4491 ·]( II • bb • NYLONPLUSHES ··; : ..,.,,,,~. •LowPrices• .. Allmodels in s tock&on · •· J ~SUPER 1'4EAVYPLUSH "'· /:& "' dis play. /\s k about "'· CHllSTMA.SDECORFROML.AllWAY'S "¥~, '~ " Remnants/Short Rolls .<;f . BORZOI ,,~1 CUSTOJifSllOP ~t e rms , guarantee &.:~,,; Still time to make needlepoint Chrt&tmas ·;.a ~ . c' 1665 Ntwport Bl. C~1: ·~1._ prices. Home service or ':.t NEEDLE~NT D!:SIGN ~ •SA VE 400/o* ~ Russian Wolfhound ~ Costa Mesa. 631·2082 !Ii bring set in & save, ~-ornaments ~Of' girts. Ribboos for the tr~. Bells, .:i;. ~' 2e21 E. cont Highway, Corona d~ Mar 6 mo trained s how -~ beads, &t lrim for a Merry Holiday. Wool felt "'4 calllornla 92625 •Phone 644·7904 OPEN FR.I/SAT ONLY pot e ·~ ti a I , ~ up e r AJ.L REFINISHED · 968-3329 . Christmas st.ockin,gs and appliques. A special .,..1 WAR EHOUSE SALE personality. Will hold till . . JUST TAKE IT JIO~f E . glue ror decorating boxes, baskets, stockings, ·JC tS7S Placentia, NB !'I Christmas ~ ~d ENJOY' · -l9046 Brookhurst .,:. It many other things. • ~ ,,~ CALL642-2210 ;~ 639·2182 <Orange) ,,~ • t llunt1ngton Beach ,~ •.• .:~;' r{!j~~f 'is~rtb , n1~~~r·~~~,.~=~·~~.F~~~-,,~.~~,;~t;~;:.;1~~;#-·~·?,11(1'.' .51 ' . u oa ' -~ w .:;x -~ :~ Ornaments & Wcealh• -S "\ -~ Xlort Cood. COMMIE'S AMT19\IE . ~ I Day Only ' l! SKl&TEHHIS ',• • .. ~ GIFT SHOPPE ' CEHTER 1~ " R!\f 's Rolrclubs&shoes ~· Sunday DK. 7th ~· • •' l\lcns & Ladies -~· MacArthur Sports -\ Rus~~~;9 S40 ~ CALL63I-2585 -~-· has just":rnved c': the} -~~· 20tol0°/o OFF ·\ Costa Mesa ~ GIFT 752-0640 ?!:»e...~. ~ holidays. Amer. & Euro-Tennis DressM ~x.~ r.""flri TO YOU , . ·~:"'%.-1~1•..._.;:--,. ... rr.1,...:1 Gifts&Dofls . pean furnitur e .·· , 20to40°/oOFF '..fa'~ 1 #"'1 •".'...':"'~.'_r .. · FRF:f: _ 3 lb. Ro:< of.,: .,c: fe&tur1n~ a complete tt,Neat stuf£. Old & new. 2 "" Secret ari es , desks. 'ft, , .,:. l\1cos Tennis Shirts ""· foll.l.VOU~llOUSE " .. , nt "''ith<.-~ 11 line of equipment. :1p-.. Y: ,\ntique tables, D/W "~ Handcrafted ~'dresser s . hi -boys , ."f Cathy s • ~ zoo/o OFf .. 't· WJDEAUTJfoULMUSIC ~ ~~ar ~~l~~t~)~~~C'rt froni.~ "·· pafel &servlce: Ski ren-'.:it T.V .• 2 Mexican ha~d ~ OllPaintincJs '~l bookcases., rnd & sq •,:.t ~~ CoustRJ ';~ i\len~ & Ladies Warm··~ BUYTH_I~ ~ sia r 's c h ri s t ma s :1 . ta!.!, adultA & children ~ woven blanket!'!, Aladdin~· tables &chairs. Open Oct ~, We v~ mO\'ed to 440 F. ups ~ U'lvcly walnut Ci~ish ~· CataloR ~ • 4250 ScottDri't'e kerose~e lamp, 1890. A.rt· R~ Pric~ 128/29 li.11 8Pl\1, also Sun 17th , rear bldg "C.". C~~li 100/o OFF EL~k~~~~GAN Se~ Rffbuck Co. 7 t NEWPORT BEACll . Maga~1nes, map pnn~',. 118 E. 17th St., Ste IC Oct30lall5PPtf. . . ~~9~!v!:wT~rs1pad gd er.t·s Golf & Tennis Shop . . You must see it to ap· . . 270 to;, 17th Sl. .:X \n Mact\tthur Square Sears •acuum. small toe Costa Mesa , next to · 1996 ..,.wport lfvd 1 · . 1 · 2.S.'JI Nev.·port tJl\.·d C.l\t, -' prcciate it Call Now' 1 Costa Ml"sa •, Nr.OrangeCnlyAi,poct , tray, h:~~y d,;;;•<ificBank z CoslaMna ,:;i ~~';,,:~.~n any "ng '.'!'\ 642-~MO '_. .<J 968-J>SS • __ "l:'.\ Cal\'40·""' "-' " ~ ~·~ . Sl;=~@ ·~ : ~~~;J~-T.~~:;~;;;;:;/ ~-:~:~-~·~~=~;q ~ ~ Wooden -~@ HOW! -~ ~x ---~ -· .. <:;: -~ CLOCKS -·-~ MUSIC -~ •PARTYTIME• :~ t!J' ·,;., ~ • Ship Models 1 No Pill•! ~ '"" " F..-vou,Holutoy ~ MuslscllbyChris lmas. • 11 1 y L.+UUf•k ~ i CHRISTMAS ,~ • '· No Shot<! •POOL TABLE ·':t "GIITI NG ".. " Nice \\el•loom•-Also Ge t You' Fam Y • '. _. .,.,..,. , SPECIAL ~ \ •. NoOrug!t-arSpas ! • ~;& THEDESIGNVIME • rine clo(ks reasonably• Beautiful To_p Brand '_ PlfftlitUsToProridt' ~ ~ ~ As ~1uchAs -PenniesADa~-· "i Features: _.repaired . P /P . Bert ,..~· Organ or Piano for ·~ y HonD'Oft•res ~~ • ". SO";t Ot'fo" Paula ,Mg.9000 Freight d•maged R•"?f I-bl & Hostess apron!!. Peter50n, 493·4M8 · Christmas. Take ad" an· ow f'r~c lock & cablo . tables. fool'! hall, air .. NewLook"shirts &caf-tagcofour • , <'.~)t«)~ $9 .9 ~ ,·aloe: w/the. Also. tt : . 1 : ~key.$79lo$?29.alate . lan s, belts , bags,· : . .. ~· HolldaySale-Pncet ~ c£'t. w.oT" _ purth"seofeachblcycle '!'.~ M&nyVarktUe.t "f ANTlQUECO'ITAGE • rom$361, • gourmet accessories. "1 BICYU.ES&ACCF..S. "'Lower than discoun\ ~ ~ ,._ tt~overSJOO ~ Plane Kits ·~~ Antiques. collectables "~ 17141 ,3,_.623 ,.~ bike paks, & many othe r . 'f Alloy Component. 10 . ,,.~ boU&es. SAVE 20 10 SO'fr. ...... ,";! •• ....., " With this od •'l SomcCrnRKIU fJ:" &dccoralorltcms ~ "l hOJidayspeC'ialtil"s. ·~spd . stz•.9.S. To uring~ auy w/term5 ttr rent ~ "' CJ •. l'i 12Xc.wportBlvd.C,1\t .• -~ 49SNewpoctBl•d. ~-WOHDUFUL i ,.,..atYournclrT""'' ~pack• D•y pack,, Tool•-~ from'$>. ~ i:£::\iin--~ M•-4720 ~' THE HOllT SHOP Newport Beach ~ THE DESIGH VIHE & &~ks . Two wh<el-, 122 H. Harbot--~-AZ!IKI 440E. l71ttSI . ~ 642-0!St • WORLD OF AITMFaclO<Y _ T,.n,llAuthority , Fvll•ri°" .. 'f. ,p"' . wr~';,~R - C>ioteM 64i,.6 565 ~Oo/o OFF llLUARDS ,;. 425 30tto, ~23, H.I . ~:::...Ha, c.M, Open E<es and Sun 1 2-•._,~ ~~6 -t> orrcrcxplr., o.c.2 ~ !', _ "° ... _ , t. . Wl~THIS AD tmlElalS.A.i;)oeeway H .. __ 671·140~ ~ . 6~5~170 . . ~allt:l4 )871 ·1805 ~ . ·1 • ~~' " . .. .~ . . . ..... -,. .. ~1t!tut5~~ t.-~ ~~ -••• ~-.. ~. • ~ • ~ THINK ' • ' ' j • ... ... ..... ~ -' I ~ .. I 1 ..,, -- D8 DAil V PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE ,.Cl'ITIOU' •us'"'"" NAME t.TAT•ME MT 'flle 1ooii.w.,,. ""'"-., ..... IMlt' -" QV,.IL H0M l5, A 11"'111•• .......... \1\10. IOOI! 0.-lltllll A~, -WIQIOl'I ""'"" ...... ,. 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Tllll \:lu\i .... 11 11 <oNIW<t.d bf e ......,.., __ ,.....,,,.. •. f:dwff'O A H..,..I_ TN1 1ta1emtn1 .... , oi.o w191 """ ~,c..,_ot0r.,..c:-1oro-. ~21,1 91.1. ·-,..htwa 0r_.. CMtl Oe.ry Pllol. Hl:l\I, 21, .,.., Of'< 4, If, 11. l•IS PUBLIC NOTICE • p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D " • ~ ,, , , r • Thi llllPlt Mat1<olpbct on tht Orq1 <;out -• EltlOIS: Adnrll thould c.hec.k tMir daily and ropori It' ,... 1-iotely. Th DAILY PILOT "'""'-i ltlbllty f« tM fir$f i DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED A~S =:-__:::·:; . J One Coll Sftvl(e -· --•· You Con Sell It., Find It, [ 642-5678 f Cn!dit Approvol :-::"':.!~ , fu•1t~o~~ ~ I c.OirTKt in'fl"tion °"'Y' • ~.~.~ ....... !~:~::.~.~-·~ • G-IOOZG1011tl I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................... l 1'hi~ 111 ·v."1 1l,1pt•r v.111 dot kn•1v.1n ~·I\ "' •'•'l•t •> a Cl\t•rt1 .. 1ni.: l "r rc<AI l ">\llll' V. 1\11 ·/J I~ Ill \ 10 U t1onofth1•IJ.., Grne-,.ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR BACHELOR with EVERYTHING EXTRA LARGE, EXTaA un.t.5 On e of the r o<>miest lots 1n .l\l es;1 Vcrdt~. one of 1ht• quietest cul de s;,1cs . one of the nic("r homes and one of thl· largest pools. Pl.L'S hobby shop 1n f1n1 shed garage. 4 patios. 4 hctl rooms and a fine. single story floo r pl an ror cn t er t ~i n ing . t 'antas tic valut: at $73,500 . Uillll()UI: Ji()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drove, Eil$t, Costa Mi.>~a ' 1002G""""" 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ESLJ-;Y N TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS SI I.ct· 1946 DISCOVER THE JOYS Of LIVING on this dc lightru l verdant· quiet st . Open be am C'eilin~s & accents of wa rm woods. 4 BR, 1-'R . home \\'/view. S8!!,500 21 I I Son JOCIClliift HiUs Rood NEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-4910 BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ~"l 01 (. COO.S T HV>IV CORONA [}f • M""n CAMEO HIGHLANDS ... Just listed -extra sharp 4 bedroom home designed for ('Om/ort and easy e nt e rt a inin g. L ov ely pool . PA NORAMI C OC f;AN VIEW . Jtcahs tica lly priced at S96.SOO. AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 2 bedr oo m (ronl uni t or duplex . f'i replace. Like new carpet s a nd drapes. Enclosed garage. $375 /month. ALSO 3 bedroom , 2 bath. fireplace. garage and ext ra parking space. Jfandy to beach. S525 /m onth . BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26tlo YEAR 675-3000 G....,.al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR, family rm. Park-lik e s etting. Sunny pati o. Community pool & putting gr een. $94,950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo ys1de Drive N 8 b7S· blbl P errt"clly a1Jpo1n\1·d . !>l'<'ludl"!I 3 hedrm, ~.111ll' r uon1 h1dr:1 v..ov v.11hl d1X°k fur :11; ~t·t .iv. ,1\ ho<il''' S:Jti,!f!'.ff i•r r11;1kl•· of f er to Ill• lud t rurn1:-.tuni.: .. •1411 \\' ('~t ( II I l! h \\'a) ' n " ·' llov.ard ~. ·'II. ojJl'!l t'r1 •S;I! :,un I ~ YIEW !YIEW! '>c v.J,1 o rt l l e1l!lit-: panorJm;i of liJ) :ind Ot·t-.:in . l'r.:1d itu.1n and lol..1111\ 1ng 111 \111" l..1r,l:t' I btodroom hom1·. l .o•el) ror1n ;ll tl 1n1ng room hu ~e fnmil y rnon1 l'Ol'J1ar.1tt' Y.or)..~h"I' .ind huhh1 room . Y;1rd !JrCt· etl•lul!h fflr tenn1" or rnt>I Rt·rdly e•ce11tio11;1I p ro l"'r\\'' ,\nd all f o r s11;;,00(l. t'ur ;1p1lt lo "i•·t· A7:\ •IOt'-.0 GflWral I 002 Gfltttal I 002 Gt'Mral 1002 G-.ol 1002 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- ••••••••••••••••••••••• GINODOWtl 546,500 4 Bl 2 STORY-POOL ........................ Duality Built •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AT THE BEACH ELDUMPO t';u11:1~r1 c :1 hdrm. & t·R HORSES·BEACH ·rrc.-11n .. r1 a1111roaC'h. Eastern Charm! •--..... -.. ---;•. :"~2~·5~1!00~-... .!67~5~-4~0~6~0J L;J.r,:c 1am1 ly ~ 11.,_'!I 11 \'1n.c " room . Cournry !if ,\•li'<I LAl\E \.'I E \\'. J\c~porl SPYGLASS 11iteht.•n & dUlt.' ovi·r!vok Uctic:h, l,.:t• 5 Ued r m . spilt level y,·11h lh<' h~ac:h II '!.' Joy,· do14•n ;;rid <lr rty ! JU ... t 4~• ) :irrls a y,•ay. Looks like a home where Ocean v ie~'· l~e rooms. lhe buffa\q roamed! /\ bt.•am1'1'I <·cihnJ: & .rrp lc handy man's paradise. Jus~ hstt-d . On)y 565.9!)(). P ainl and profrt ! A long. Ml~IRANCH ~p:.irkllng frc•t'forn\ i-J.w il rountrv k1t 1·hcn + BEAUTY SJ,,500] BR + t·nh:rtauuni•nt & ~un lib rar) .· L ~ pool. l ~t· GI NO DOWN lt>rrntt'. Sep;irnle l'.:Ul'"l y:ird . Pc•tf t•t l Jur .:rflY.' 6-16-171 1 01>Pn f~vt"S. windin g cuunlry la n e, - shaded beneath an um· brclla of ln" enni!: tret.'S ll'ads lo t h is r uslic h icll'aY.'3~'. H1g v.·ooden J Rc:iul1ful 4 bt.•1lroom, 2 11 b<t th hunlc lo~·,oll"<I h igh un a rull\' L1nrlsraµed \lt'W lul ·2 F1r1·pl~<'t'S, f;im1ly ruf•m, ,'\-~unn y hreakfa .. t no"k ('11:-101111 1l e<'or a1ed lhruout ltt.'llt.11.'t•d to $1117.:.U.J. s ultl· St a11-._ SY.t't'P lu inl! f arn 1ly . Sc·c t u Tree uned :q1proach. h "d • b <'I 1 e \ ,. ' 11 oi 1• n __ bdrm ran<:ht.•r PLUS a 1 l'awa) 1n.1st1·r ,.., ~1a~s1\'e 23 ' 11\ u1,.: room. Fri r.Sat /Sun .\I .. n I .i ~b I d ' ctuldrens ~u11 .. :.. 111•11cr , rma 1n1n i.: r1Jnrn Zl27Tustin .~B . 640-6161 l.11rgt• t'oUnlry khl·ht'n lea\in.t: ar"·'· .\lu::.l ~.trrifitt· 1'.11.~ :11!\ .1 n· Ann[.1~~ FOR All Jlu~t· ,.:r111111d' 1111h t<l• 'IV\! 1 • t •• j.!t· ~.:J iRxl ~:;~~!!~~~~·;·;'u~I t'l'l1t tl..111 1 t• )J.I\ 1hun tn ~ • ..._;_ • •• • ~ _. -.... 0 C'n!1·r\,1Jn 11r Jli"t ri1;1 1n ·· · . ....-::.~---=-·Im ~1·11ar.1t 1· \11nc fnr r® h1d e11 v.;1) rn.1 ~1,•r & CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One uf thost• unu:.uall\ fine 1iro111·rt1 1'" .,..,. "'1"h f'\ 1·r• u111· 1·nu Id ov. 11 <Jn ly Oil(• 1l11Jllt·" hkl' ttu.-. TY.·o bdrn1. and den hum1· 1n front plu~ J ll t•).tra unit rn l he rt•.•r. r::u·h V. llh ftr('pl<ic e. Each in n1.1r\('luu'i c ond 1t1on . ;-.·,.,,., r:1rpt·\-. .... outh or lhl' highv. a \' I' riced a t S!l~.t-~I Call f.73 ·8550. sl'parate 2 bdrm g ut.•sl 1·u1t.age on 1'7 acrt• ! Walk tu hea<'h ! 3 Corral~ &· t:.t<'k room! Shn\ cl 'cm uut. pa1nt"cn\ 011. and \<•u '\'e i.;ol ~our~l·lf an 1•stat t>' P r1rf'!I dirt t·he~-v.·hich Sl't'nls only right! Call 847 ·6ol0 for morC'dcta1l:>. rltddrc:n~ ~ullt•, 1-·1 r ... 1 ln rall ~ct s th1 ... S ,\l'· _ ~ RfFIC'E ll1\l!lj,\I~~ l'.1JI --T C' -, .... --963-iAAI \\'.\ r.H \'I ·" < .. ·, " Sl:! .. ~111 i::lat1:-(-d t.Jle enlJ'Y . '\l."ood ~ 1 bu rni n g f tre pl at·c. [~® 3Bc1lroon1. 1ll'<'Or a to r HOW IS THE TIME pri\ ate µ111in ()nl) 10 ·.;. · --• dOY.ll l ':1ll ~1!1:! 77K.'i for Job ~t'ek t•r!-i t o rher~ r; F'I' HF\ L TC JHS lhc l)a lly 1'1\ot llelp ...... · · ' \\'anted t'lassiri{'alion. If wHEM YOU BUY the Job :-.·uu Y.a nt is nt)I R1:Al ESTATE , A ENGLISH ESTATE there you mi•ht ronsult·r Rt E A L T 0 R ' S 2 STORY-VIEW offer ini.: ynu r :-t•r \ ll'<"> p RO FE S SI O N A L PRICE SLASHED ~·1th an ad in th1· Job S.E RV IC ES • RE 543,9~0 Wunl~ C'atei:ur~·. I' hone , · "' 642·5678 -AVAILABLE TO YOU, \Vindtni:: road"·ay ll•ads ;;;;;;_..;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;II FREE OF CHARGE. to si·c ludcd dr1\«~ .iy am1d~t COY. etin~ pint'<:. & ITHE SELLER r A YS t:uc.tl\'ptus tr1·1.-s Sp1r,1I· THE COMMISSION!. 1n1! :.ia1 rl·a ~e \t'.111 ~ to N••d 1port1 ••ulpm•ntf THEREFORE, WHEN pr1\·ate 2nd st (lr~ ("n· YOU DO BUY. WHY. trance ! L .1\1 .. h 11 \111 ~ r•iunl o\ 1•rlook.~ ~11 r · NOT GET THE BEST riiundinc .iri·a' t-:uru- A 0 V IC E A N D J>l:.Ul ~uurm t'l k 1trhen1 5 E R V I C E l>1 111n~ t'nterta1nn1ent . AYAILAILE?CALL .•. j SY.~·ep1 ng mal'>ter hdrm COMPANY ll ~:\Lr<J H:-; :-OJ'\ I · 1·: 1 '.11 I 673-4400 SPANISH VILLA ON THE BAY 539,900 retreat ! Se1>.1 ralt' mom-j 111-l:tY.' quartl'rS nr /,!U('1'1 nr 1naid rooni v.·1th halh' ! \\·nrkshoµ! 'J'h1s hdltQp est.1te t·an he your5 fnr S.150U lola l doy,·n nr l.tkt.• o\t'r ex1~t1n~ !nan at $:!15 j.J(•r monlh t 'nr 11u1 ck appt.tO S('l.'t'all84~ liU IO. • ri '•('/• •,' Attetltion luilden 2 prin1e ocean bay ''iew lots in Cd :\!. 1 hlk rrnm be11eh. Sl28.SOO 979.0GJl or 64""'510 Ov.·nc r CLIFFHAVEN Sunsh1nc-1ndoors & nu !. Charm abounds in 1111 ... open be<1m ('OU!llr}' pru v1 nt1oil. J Bcdroon1s. 1Kw1l & jat·uzti Offt·rcll :.n 5123.500. Pl/'/ HI Q • •I~ 'l 'J 71" l'I ·11~1 ' [!! li~liltl ~-"·-·-'?·". •1··1 "'l't .,,,.,. 'k 6'2 5200 615 4010 [ ® ~ I A ,,~To~~~"~Il! pool 1-~-:~-~-~-··-·:~-·~-~"."'-•-~-"."'-•-~I ----[ hon1t· sale . 4 Ikd rooms. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- UNPARALLED PANORAMIC OCEANAMD COASTLINE VIEWS Prom th1i; rn1f' li1 J!h lln lhl' hill in Sp)).!la~:-. 1\n nlmnst new •I hcdrroom. 2.' ~ b.1U1 huml.' \\1th la rj.!t: !()I rr:11lv frir <:.\\ 1mmnu~ pn11I and 1•1ur , h lll•'C of lands<'ap1n1::. Sl!~l.l)ll.J. LE RAISOR REALTY -1523C:Jn111u~ f)r. l r\'tlll' l·-----------1 fam1lv rl)(JITI. form-al 1lln · 1ng n~m :ind !ht.' b1,gi.:es t pool 1n thf' i\t f'sa Vt.•rde area. -6hort or the Coun· try Club Ruy nny,• ! a nd j;!Cl read} for those long hnt da\·~ of lounJ.;!.1 nc a l pool ~1°dl' nc11t sumn1er. Onl,\' Si·l.~50. Retirement Dream on Balboa Island Let U!\ show '.'IOU ;i mon(·y mak1nJ? proJ>('rl} ' l"1'1o1 2:lOO ~q.ft. 2 story, R·2 1.one, or use as 4 l)('droon1. larAt farn1ly t ype hnint> 1• 1th 2 flr('pla<'L'S. Qu;di- 1). 20~ l't'.1fl. Open Fri Sat Su n \ .. 1, 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Campus Va l1c.•y Shop Ctr .1 .;;~~~~~;;;;~~~~1---:~~~~::::":"--~ ALL 833-8600 11 ---MESA VERDE PORTOFIHO STOP!! PAC F.SETIF.H fo r only MODEL A RF.A L VA LUI-:! S65,!Jl0. t-:~trrmcly vp - Charn11ng Mt.·sa Verde, graded. '1 bt't'.lrm 4--2 full In H ar bor V11•1\ llnml'"I b h ·-,_fl 5 "" ;unong n1•1• ('r homes. ,\l-al s. L1\J\l ...,1 . + I x."' Y.1th th•· f1ll1~ht•d L!;in11· l r;i~·ti\~' 1a nd scap1n,::. addt.-'d _t!;:ime room. En· ll)()rn. Just madl' for fun J. 0 1 ._ 0 f s I 0 n c a 11 ,! tire home rl'dceorated. rnh•rta1n111g nr l<'f'll,1).!1• ~('t·lurlcd pa\iflS. You ~el l\1ove·in fresh. Qy,·nl'r hide d ·\\;J\, 3 hedr11111n . 4 I I f 2 b transfer red :?1 -i hath. i'4m ,\II rnr 1111 lt"I rms. a m r m . " ~ tll ~par111us arrans:<'mcnt IJ S99.5VO. i\fay we ~ho\\· for entertai ning. Owner O l\UfPEF.RSB itto:-.·011? has reduced price t o LE RAISOR S..'i8.900 to move to new hnme. You 'll b< gl•d we "" c...,,... NB,.,_.,,. REALTY "ked you t o call , s.10 9922 £or appt.. 4!l2J Campu~ IJr., fr\ 1nC" Campus Valle~ Shopt'1r CALL 833-41600 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S©1l~lA-~£tts · Thol ft1#ri9uing Wore/ Gom@ with o Cltucll@ I I f I • "'' • I macnab/ Irvine realty "B.EGANT FOllMAL Sl'ANISM HOMI" With ocean VIEW in cameo Shores. 1 Yr. under construction by custo builder using true--craftsmcn & mo s t e xpen s ive materia1 available. Tas tefully decorated & the finest appointments abound in this elegantly spacious 3 bedroom home. Study, family room, Ii nreplaces, 3~ baths. Sauna + pool. Appl. only. $275,000. Bell Chase Lee644-6200 •42.aJlS •-44-1200 • ' 101 00.. on.. ..... ......,..... ,..on lltacA, ~ ta4I ' I I i I ' I I. . • ?iAY ANO BEACH 67!:'>-3000 · •l /\.,,~,.,,.. .. '·'""'""••IH,...,,,, .• , $55,900 • v ' ' .. EWPORTIEACH LOYaY 3 year ol<tMeia Verde Home. 3 Bedrooms, 2 1-ths w /cathedral eelll.ngs, patio kil!'ben and comer lot. Low malntenanQ! yud with larce patio a nd f rolt ...... Call us ror complete details. 5'6-SllO. , ... l TOWNHOUSE 3 rooms, 2 bathS Carpet and drapes like new. Fireplace. 3 car garage. Only stePll to beautiful community pool. Price $45,950. Fee lot (not leasehold). AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 2 bedroom lronl unit or duplex. Fireplace. Like -new carpets and drapes. Enclosed garage. $375/month. ALSO 3 bedroom 2 bath, fireplace, garage and xtra parking space. Handy to beach. $525/montb. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26111 YEA l 675-JOOO 1002G1Mrol IOOI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UHDA ISLE-IEST VIEW OF IAY . Watch boatin~ activity from comfortable contemporary 5 BR home w /teakwood paneling, hi gh ceilings, delightful bayside terrace. Pier /stir for a boats. 2 II s .. J ....... HllsRood NEWPORT CENTB. <H.1. 644-4' I 0 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Lido Nord. 4BR , !ami/y rm., 3 ba. Pier & float. $249,50-0 Like new ! Lido Soud 4 BR ., 4 ba. l·Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi ; pi er& noat. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord . 6 BR . or 4 BR. &2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny .. uJ1· Dr1v" NB bl) 6161 • 1002Gonerol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREVER VIEW CdM duplex on R·2 lot located on Big Corona Beach. A few steps to crashing waves. Superlat ive 180 degree view of main channel, Catalina. and beaches. Private road access and guest parking, architectural plans and permit for additional unit. Open 1·5 Sat/Sun. 3030 Breakers Drive. Asking $172 ,500. ROGER 'S REALTY . 675 -2311. GMt'r"ol I0021Gonoral 1002 NEWPORT BEACH ISClOW JUST CAHCIUID S.BR, 3-ba, 3-car garage, Harbor View Homes Somerset model, only 1 yr. old. You can be in by Cluistmas. $89,500. lee. . · NEWPORT BEACH HAPPY HOUOAYS Enjoy Christmas ln this 3-BR, 2-ba home with fireplace, spa, boat yard and N.B. address. Only $67,900. fee. OPEN S~.1 ·5, 2908Silver. WOOllSTUAM 3-BR, 21'.i·ba. 1800 + n. of luxury condominium living. Owner just completed professional decorating thru-out. Priced to sell at$51,900. THE BLUFFS IMRGIHCY SITU4TIOH Priced below market. Absolutely the best value in The Blufls -'Ibis very private end unit with wrap.around patio has 3 oversized bedrooms, 21'.i baths, lamily room and !or elegant entertaining, a beautiful formal dining room and plush living room. This highly upgraded home can be yours !or only $68,000. . SJZ CANCHA, H.I. Ol'9I DAILY l·S PM l'HOHE 640. I lit FOii DIUC:TIOHS IRVINE CUL-ALE Highly upgraded 4-BR, 3-ba, FR. home. located near com munity pool and park. Lowest price !or this plan. $59,000. lee. OPIH THIS WlllHD. 1752 CL4UMOMT BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT SALE IRIH GIEENTREE HOMES Z.BR. 2·BA & den &J.BRhomes. Open Sal. & Sun. 1·5. Green tree model complex, corner of Walnut&: Culver in Irvine. R.E. SALES In a rut? If you are tired of small commission ~plits and big company politics, contact us for an appointment to see a fresh, new appro.ch to real estate sales. Call Clil! Landry !or an interview. 673-7601 Anytime 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *ESTATE SALE* ·······················!······················· . 52 !eel ol Big Baylront. Pier and slip. Quality + in this large 4 bedroom 4 bath home. Bank says $265,000! (Less than land value!) Call 675·7060 !or appointment to see. SPANISH GI ANT +POOL Getter al Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * 1002 G-1002 2 Story -4 bedroom · 3 haths. J1inin);! r uom Sunken den. t 'irepl;•C(', ru;,:,l!<"d beams. Oakl·n banni!lter s taircase. Humt'o balcony dt·cor ·rite roof. t'e~· blocks tn ~olf course. mcar the be11ch. Head y for this'! Only $43,500. Call 842·2535. ~=,8~~ ····~·~;;;;~·~·~·~···· ...................... . F'rench accent, 4 bedrm , GIANT 2 story, sunny, clean, t"X· 5 BR + POOL U"l l• I!/ 9• •IS IUN !Q~I /;•()' citing . Accurately priced + IEACH at SI55,000. SACRIACE Open Hou•• ABANDONED fTiday 1-4 f'ormal entry. Sunken DUPLEX I 09 Via Mic~. NI living room wilh floor to SIS,950 LookforAmer'can fo'lag! ceilin ~ fireplace & 18 ' UNIQUE HOMES \'aultcd ceihn gs. Open Just blocks to Lhc beach. REA LTORS i;:allery & library. Enter· Needs some work . tainers deli ght wet bar. l'llinimum $6000. down .1 ~~~6~7~5~-6~0~0~0~~~ lluge fam ily party room Call 64S.OJOJ . 1: adjoins terrace thru wall _::,FO~R~E~ST:_.::O~L::5'.:0'.'.:N'.:_'.IN'.:.'.:C~l•-~~""'."~~~-I o r g I ass. Form a I MESA HORTH separate dining room. $39,500 L a r ~e ga rde n view l.1.tlle doll house on huge OPEM HOUSE kitchen with eating area. lot ~·ith d ream kit, lge fri/SofjSun 1·4 T~·o separate master LR with beamed ceil · 78 3 Hudson, CM suites. 4 Baths. Sweeping *VIEW * Destin Irvine Terrace 3800 Sq. rt. on front row. 4·Bdrm, 41h ·ba, pool. Xlnt Investment at $!00,000. 675-6060 2 BEDROOM I COST A MISA HOMI cqnverted to Cl use. (about !100 sq .n .) Large paved and !enceil rea~ area with access. Super prict .., Mt,500. Close to Newport Blvd. ell ~~ TOWNHOUSE HODO-YA. Super fi\mtington Beach end unit Townhouse at ooly $39,500. 3 Big bedrooms, 2 baths, -ldldna and dinlng area and no tommon wall. Only steps to pod and recreation. Alsumable ·7'!4% l(lln with payments only $212 per month incldg laxes. First 'lime offered. cmi 5~5'IO. LIDO ISLE DICOlATORS DELIGHT Near clubhouse. 3 bedrooms and den with ( baths. Hl .. ly •P9'd•d. Just listed. Appoin tmen t only. $129,500. Coll 540-1151 Jus:r LISTED FllST TIMI ON N .. ~ -large 2 story 5 bedroom, 3 full baths, 3 car garage, ..-let c•l·d•·••c. near schools and sbopping center. Hurry on this one only 169.500. cmi 540.1151 JUST REDUCED LOYB. Y MIElllDITH GtJIDBIS home -3 large bedrooms, family room, formal dining r oom , extra storage r oom, balcony of! mast..-bedroom. extra cabinets in kitchen. Moooy oddodfe-os. Fresh paint in and out. Owner moving, must sell ! Asking $71,000. Cal'!i40. I I 5 I ERR AGE 1002 1G_. 1002 .............................................. ~ OCEAN VIEW •An immaculate 3-BR, dip rm home. Patio plus 2-decks, used brick fireplc., wet bar and a Queen's kitchen, are some of t he many eXlras. Open Sun. 1·5 120 I CLIFF DRIYE. MEWPOIT IU.CH .ALL FOR $92,500. JACOBS .REALTY 675-6670 2919 Hewport llYd. comer loth GeMral 1002 G1aoral 1002 ·····················-· ••............•....•.•. OPEHD.AILY $10,000 Under Market Beautiful 4-BR, 2V:r·ba, two -s tory h o me with pool, den. and separate dining room. Romantic arched. beamed enter- tainment area 15urround· 4714 Cortland Ing pool. Extravagantly Cameo Highfmlds spacious an~ located Bright & shining, rreshi ,near 8al~er1c School. paint, fres h carpels, ~er being relocated. fres h draperies. 4. Pnced a t $79,500. One Bedroom or 3 & den. Ari· like il sold for $89.SOO. pie play area, fruit lreef, privl.lte. beaches. Move.jn 18 jQua"il l for Chnstmas. • "COZY CAPE COD " Plac• · r .s. It's been a great Properti .. · month ·we sold o ur other 752•1920 listings. Please call 115 1•00 OUA1t. it NlWf'Olt1 SlACH for personaliied servict. COLE OF .NEWPORT REALTORS &·~~· 2515 E. Coast ll~·y. 67S-55 1 I ON THE WATER 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Expansive 4 Bedroom l• Family Rm & Dining Cltfltnuts Roosting XIS FOR XTRAS By the open fire of th ia Rm . 80ATSLJP&VIEW 122<),000 LAGUNA SUNSET WATCHER Enjoy the view or the Laguna coa~t. l::xf'cllent location "''ilhln walk d1!'1· IUCll GULLY IY GOU. T ; Oh here's a goodie! Cedar, gl&Sll and brick, 3 bedroom. 2 stories alljl a fantastic deck overlooking the trees and streams of Buck Guity. Country kitchen, hardwood noors. porch oll the master bedroom and huge brick fircplace·for·rainy days. The price is $129,SOO. That's good, by golly, for Buck Gully. U piljl()UIE ti()M IES REALTOR~ 675-6000 2443 E1st Cont HighWly, C.oron1 del Mar lance or ever-)·th1ng im· portunt . This two G....,ol 1002 Gt Mrllll 1002 bedroom plus den home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•y be the ,;ew hOme NEWPORT HEWPORT you 've been lookln" for . HEIGHTS C•ll ... ro, •ddillonol "" HEIGHTS formation. Call 613 8560. Great potential in this 4 bdrm c u s t o ni home nestled in:. tree lilied lot. L•rge bonus room for kids or cnlertalnlnc . '7$,000. PATIO JACUZZI 1his is an outstanding exam ple ol a home that h as been t ot al ly up· $49 ,500 This lovely 4·BR, 2·bn home ls nestled on a quiet cul·de ·sac, on a: l!ianl lot 'o''lth nine kinda of fruit trees. grapes alld OLD C.D.M. berries, and a large Charming C.0 .fl.l. ho1n c )larden .nrep. Walk to with new copper plumb· shopping and schools loo. in~ and new appllanccs. Plenty of room for a pool. R-2 lot for future inve11t- A:.:.un1:ablc f'llA toan. ment possibilit ies. 168.000. l Yr, warranty included Cdl 675·7225 graded. w~yi lavish use J, 1 or mirrors. wallpaper m. Quail l and custom flxlures. The Placw . jacuui coal m~re \han Prap9rti•a most pools and 1t Is com-7Sl ·l9'0 . ' ..... ' . .. .. ' .. pl\.'tely secluded in a lush Moo oua1lit. N1wl'CMl1 stac. patio se llin g. 2· \ \LLE\ HE\1.1'' A IHllC. l~l !M~ll,'.\.I '. '" Bedrooms. den. 2-baths, Sain leqinnen ro rmal dining, and a No real eitate li cense price of only $69 ,900. necessary-Call ,Le Roy CALLnow.M6·2660 Oprer o r Jim Tom , Oon'tdroptheball !Geta !p SEE.ECT PERFORA1ANCE REAL job with a low-c1>st Dally PROPERTIES ESTATE, 847-3584 or Pilot Classi rl ed Ad. ---~---~/ Jl.'6·3377 Phone&i2·~78. EMPTY NESTERS Children grown and left home? Try South Coast Shores. All the 11e14• onf!'5 including the models ar-e !iOld out, but we have highly upgraded 2 & 3 bedroom homes ~·Ith prices starting at SS0.900. Amenities of this OUl· standing de\'e\opn1ent in· elude pnvate lake, con· trolled security cntr)', pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse and top quality construc- tion. C1\LL now, 556-2tKA> I;;. SEL ECT T'PROPE RTIES 5PAH15H HACIENDA MESA VERDE HUGE LOT &POOL What a rare, exceptional property! 1'~caturC"s ; charming 4 bl'<lroom Spanish hacienda, s1tuat· cd on a choice quiet s tre et. Th e 68'xlOS'xl39'x162' lot contains a beautiful custom pool&: jacu:i:zi, 1\ VIRTUAL OJtCHARD OF FR UIT TREES. Spacious deck & patio ar eas . And room for more ! Its unmatchable at $85,000. f'or a rare op· portunity take advan· tage, call 5·16·2313. Of'llJ r•I 9 . "~ 'IJ'I rCJ Ml 'llf'l . MEDITERRANEAH GI ANT BEACH-POOL f.xcit1nJ;: location v.•i!h louds of curh ap11ca! t:\· (jUISllC Yi.l rd.s. :1ppc:1h11~ entry. 1'n -l1•vt'i 1ntl'rior saturated with OLE' SPANISH Cll AR~f. 1''ree now1ng floor plan with ver y seclude d huge master s uit e . EnJoY !;parkllng hlue pool & ~«i lk to beach. o~·ner transferred & must sell. Tak~ ad,·anta~c. Cllll 546·2313. '"'ti•' l •" '•1J'l••rilf't• 1002 G..,.Nll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab /lrvlne ?-realty FIHER HOMES FIOM $51,500 TO $745,000 MEWL T US181! Bright 2 bedroom + den Monaco m odel in Harbor View Homes. $73,950 & you own the land ! Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (Hll) WOODSTlEAM CONDOMIHIUM New 3 bedroom w /2'h balh.s. upgraded carpets, shutters, garage door opener & private patio. Owner will consider selling furnished. $51 ,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Hl2) LUXUllOUS DEANE HOME View of Big Canyon Golf Course. Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse. A magnificent home for extensive entertaining. Dining & family room overlook beautiful gardens. $215,000. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (Hl3) I 00' ON THE IA YRIOHT Glamorous mansion! White marble, si lver leaf, crystal & expanses of glass. 7000 sq.It.; 6 bedrooms; huge kitchen designed ''in the round." Nautical bar room + billiard room. Fabulous master suite w /cedar walk·thru closets. Jacuzzi + wet & dry sauna. 3-car subterranean garage. Pier & s lip !or yacht. Appl. only. C. Schweicker\642·8235. (Hl4) IA YCREST I EAUTY Custom built! 3 lg . bedrooms, formal living room, family room. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, lg. pantry -new carpet, drapes, dbl. oven, disposal & tile! $92,500. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (HIS) . SPA CEfSTORAGE 1ng!i , 3 bdr ms. 2 ba. Walk 4 Bedroom, 2 baths. fplc, stairs to m assive bonus lo all shops. New on lhe com plete c arpeting room & mote bedroom market. Can·t last. Ont)' thruoul. Drapes. Bltns. s Wles. 3700 Sq. rt. or lux · 2 mtles to beach. (.'a n be Obie gar. Covered patio. ury. l-lµrry~ J::asy lerms! pun-hased subject to ex-All in very good condi· Call 003-7881 . 1stin~ GI loan. 646-1711 tion. Reduced lo $46,000. <>i><n E'"'· Roy McCardl• . lovely 4 Br home In N. Bea u11ru1 Bluffs. 3 Costa Mesa. Family Rm. WA~NT !;~~~!~~~~' bedroom condo . Free Dining Rm and fantastic ~ standing. that offers ~n-back yard for Santa's re· aJJ'lllC-~ usual pnvac:y and qwet indeer. Only $4800 doWTI """""""e-:i. -.larf!e wrap-ar?u.nd & you 'll b e in by 4114Jt.Jllt(I) MESA VERDE Featured in this traditional Cape Cod home in Weslclil!. 5 or 6 bedrooms, fa mily & formal diling. Convenient to schools & shopping. $141,500. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (Hl6) • ~,·, •. 1 ... ' • 181~e~::port -Costa fl.fesa548-7729 G ... er.i I 002 Gonenol I 002 ···············••}'••••• ···················'·· 644-7270 COHDOMINIUM 114.1 completely upgraded. New U can>ets, new prunt inside and out. 2 Bedrooms, 1 ~ bath. Cl05l' to '-Ch\)Ols.._ shopping and freeway. !"'king ..,6,500. 2128 E Coost H' hwoy, CorOftO d el Mor , patio for outdoor d1n1n g Christmas. Full price J-----'--'"'--'--Salespeople &sunning. Finest quality $48 700 1lle fastest draw in the Fnr years Uni11uc has carpels & drap es 'cal.IDovcrRealty West ... a Daily Pilot "farmed" l\,C"sa Vrrdc. throughout. A real un-645·9070or646-IS14 Classified Ad . 642-5678 . Sl()()ll's will continue· to he usual value•H $16,000. invested. Sales 11cople CJ. ColesworthJ Roallon 640.00 0 I S©\\~~-lG£trs· That lnlriguihg Word Gome willr a Chut:;Ale .... .., (Vo' .. '°'-lA .. ;ire net..>dl!d to muna~c "farn1 s'' in the An lf course. oriiz1nal Paccst· ter and Repubhc llomes areas. New o r ex - pc>nenced li cen~e~ are invited to share our IO years of success in the J\lesa Verde market. Please contact Jim Wood at 546-5900 . HAPPY THANKSGIVING from ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE .INC. CORONA DEL MAR A gorgeous 4 bedroom hom e on 4 levels overlookin g the canyon. Marvelous use of wood fl oo rs, shutters, exposed beams & more! Custom crafted for current owner. $225,000. Tom Queen644-6200. (Hl7) MUST SEE TNS ST1IAllA: Steps to beach & clubhouse. Great home for entertaining. Lovely patio w /reflection pool. 4 bedrooms +huge !amily room & lg. kitchen. Bil·Ol·a ·View . SJ59,500. Lynne Rothell 644-620-0. 11118 l YIEW LOT Surf. sand & sea VIEW ! Nearly ~-acre in exclus ive Shorecllffs, Corona del Mar. l'rivate beach access. $150,000. Ken Hartley 642·~. (Hl9) , .. . l • .. 03 DAIL V Pt LOT Thursday, fll ovembef' 27, 1975 Houseio For Sak Hou,•s For Sale-Ho4ll1•1 ,.,. S• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.n•rol I 002 Corona dir't Mar I 022 Cotta MH a I 0 24 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA ASSUMABLE QUAINT DUPL Ex MIHI RANCH ~h.1rp :1 h1lrr11 ho111t· J oi: South of Hwy. OMLl Sl 9,500 1·• tu·.11·h , u1•w i.hag 'l'he kind of property This !.'harming S bdrm. 2 , 1r r11 ·tn1'", ll•·1·11r.,1or hu}l'rM scurt·h our luwn t.>ahonlehaJ1ncwt•pt,bll· \\ .1\lp,q11•r ......... 111ne VA for. Quaint. t·utt'. t·har•n· in kit. lgf' cov 1>:1tio. You 1 ... 111 ::..:.1 ;110 ll urr)' 11 101,c unique h)l•\r..''· :ind won 't beli61V U th1 .!> "'"11 1 1., ... 1 •11,.1 tii•,7 ;uJor .. blt'-\.\' 11 h be·•• m t'nurmous lot. 545·M!:H. .. ~,, ---\'t•11'n~11. kn1•\t y p111e ~ -[® t<O DOWN TO VETS ARTIST'S CHALET 2 STORY-POO L SJ2, 9SO I'• 1·11 1 .1l1·d Ill t•IH .. 11 llt.•w • 111 .,·t111L.! thr11u1:huut , '> 11 • · o • /l I !1 I,! :-. I .1 J J .. I " II•• \0·1 "!lilt' li"t"ll lof11 I. I 01 • i•!.,.·1 Ill II \ 111.: !'1.,Hll l!1f.1• I" I"•" h . l'al l ····' '""' [® THE REAL ESTATERS TRI -LEVEL ASSUME S37,2 00 ! J\d! !II plu-I.II j'P \)1111US. 11~•<11 • ,1tlJ,·d1 ,11 1·1•1hni,: I' 1!1111. 1"!1111. ·"l>.ll"IOU:O f 1 < h1·11 u1 .-rlnuk1n1: 1ll•·J ,I J" 11111· "II•' "''l Ill pt < I ,1 ! o• .., t• t' I U 11 l' d I•" l.1,q d '''tr;o l;1ri.:t• krru.: ... 111• 1na:-.t.·1· .... u1tc 1\ttll ... unkl•l'l Human tub. 1 llllT I '\jl~~·\•7/.i7 .• . /•. ., '• ' t• w11118, wuud hurn1nJ,! frplc 1101.l a ... 1uu1' 1n1t111, n i.:ht ;,1rourul lht· t·vrnt•r from L'nrn:otJOll !';.irk ~.OOo, Call &111·7211 , J BR I Ba DUPLEX ONLY $89,SOO. 1n an excellent South-of· IJJ~h-...'ay location on ;i l(cncrnui; 45 ft lot. Call us <1tuck. ti-i-1·72l l [ ~EPS TO SAN~~~~~~!!!! &BAY $64,000!!! OWNER SAYS Scll·ll'aSC' n111Lon le;1sc A once in a hft•limc np· portunity to move "up" to lrvlnc 1·errac(' .• 1 h1..'Cf r oo1ns, :I balhs. pout & Jo~Jo:E land . Clpl.'n Sat /S un 1·5. 7Uti K · 1'hang:i. l 'rirl'\<' pr1111 ;• Hfl'<l. ! 11 ea I I ~· s I I u n !. ('ti \' ,\("1\1\'.'J' L"t1•\'"l'i\C E . l·'r cshl.v rt·1lt·1·cu'alt•1! a nti r(•ltdy tn movt• in lots of fllll)\.'al for 111•;1\•h \\: hay 111\'t'r .... l'os!.1 hl1• in{"t1111c unit 1n rt•;ir 1nl'IU<h•d 111 aho'e pnt·t·. ft•r an un-COME BY & BUY ll('Li£•\;1hl1· lJ;1ri.:atn . tukc SHORECLIFF ESTATE ad\ t111tai.:c r:ill 5•111·2313. t--;\l'~ant quality hon1c in Walker C lee Re alls lo le SSS,900 l.ovel)' :1 yr o ht Mt•!'L;i VC'rde homl'. 3 BH . 2 IJ,\ "'"/l·:1tln•1lral t'l'1llnl-!S., pnUcJ kit ,\'. eornl'r lol l.i.1"' main\ y;1r1I "''"~·· pt1ht1 & fruit lrt•1·'I. Ci1ll u~ fnr eurnpl llt•l ;1d' ~Iii~). r\j.!t't\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Rea.I Estate byMINAY CLIP THIS AD It ent1tll's )'OU lo ;.n1 ('~ 1·h1"1'c tour or a n1odt•I Pl•rft'l:t home. A ..,~·1n phony 1)( d1•t·or:1t ors cit• hJ,:hl. tlunhty t'u ... 1on111 1ni.:. Fahuh)us wallp:q>l•r. U11ht•J 1cvablc liar . !l&i 1.1~ Lan(lmark 1\dull (.'onilo. upi.:raded . Oy o~·n{·r . $36.000. 53li -9887 FANTASTIC BUY NfmS DEC ORA TING I lHowset For-~c Houtet For sm. ••••••••••••••••••• •.1 ~••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U-··---11!:--e .J-I o t. r ~~~ H-ttforS-. -.Fors.le ~°" hoch I on och I 040 l"lne 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• •••••••••••••-•--..• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ,. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t. .. h 041 Me rt ____ ... I A.I.A... rf. '*' , ... 9 TURTLt.ROCK fl e.1-' I ..... oc I •par-_,. wpor I .., pis- , r ( \Ji• ••••••••••••••••••••••·• •••••••••••-•••••••••• •ff••••••••••·•~ll'I '' T Ill llome. S·BR. 2·bda.1 am .11 •..._A ·~oNT • • . . rm. en~lote V't'ftl.)' """co r•\ Curtain rises n thti dramatic 3 grounds. SMt.500. Rare al $22S,OOO By LIDO IA Yfl.OMT ··• ••• bedroom ond sflldy, 2 i>ath home with • IOND REALTY• .. -. 152·1111/499·•3"4. · '•1 "1 cathedral cellf)gs i' large formal •3 1-9411 EX~UTfYE H~:&!i dining room. S.rilite /ltrium opens to .. Lido Nood. Prime lOCBtlOrl. 50 l living room , d~1ing m and family f•MILY . -I ne. pier & s lip. 4 Bdrms,, r h b k . I 2 "' EMERALUBAY ...., room Wll COlY c firep ace. TH •NWSGIVING .. ~.ooo .. l • "' " Ore1n ald~. ch;•rmina: ~ Large master s uit ', one up, one SnH:ll Huit turkey roast · otderhome. llardwd nrs. * Lido Nord. Lge. pler &: sl1'. $ down. noat or tr:lile ·tor age area. 21 :J: '''A· ~1·rvc the pumpkin Lovely arnds. $15"~.ooo. Bdrms .• spacious & inviting. $325.000 r•1 Car ~arage. Allowa ce for luxurious P1l' 'rhi$ you c<1n be do· A&ent6'15·IDOO • Lido Soud. Pier &. slip. 5 Bdrm.~~ new carpeting1 in luded i n 11rite. in~ ni·xt year 1" thls den . 2 Family hom'e w /loadS\ h11111e dl:'s1,1.:nl:'d tn ao:com · Jewelry Troghy !li2,900. rnod11tt• f"rn1Jy ~nd ~ h ) panelincr, ~>00,750 r: . S ~. S " .. atore 1n1SO:ut r.apt;e ~ ~.,., ,, v Optn at /a." I· 20 11 le-ochwood HI fnt·n1ls. You'll prepare Coast , e!\_tablis hf.'.d 11 *Lido Soud. 50 Ft. lot, lge. pier &.#lip ''z.. 54 thl' f1~11st in the COO\'C• year.t. Profitable, clea.n ror 60 n: boat . 5 Bdrms. An xlnt floor !Ut'n\ kit ('ht'll, h::ivc run in operatioo. SZS.000 + II)• I L h Id $225 000 l.ri,:. ·l ·br. 2 1 ~-ba . t!X· t•t·uli\'C ho1ne, cinly 9/rnq ult! Prorcs. dccorat<'d & ldsl·pd. U p J.!,r aded lhruuut. ()y,·ucr wlll c;.i rry 2nd TD. REALTY INC. 714/B46-1371 l111· !l uper ru1n1I)' room \•e ntory . lt O W A ltD pa~;.e,ase 7o o· FOR. -·v·TtTO'"' :uid sPttorl the eve11ina ZAGRODZKY, Realtor. c,.._ 71· 10 '""' "" V~ 'rnund the f1rc 1ll:lcc. '94·8611 LT """'" "'"""'··••• ••• LIDO REA Y utility roon1 and thl' CLO SE-IN 3l77YlaUdo..M..I. 67W,JOO' :i~·r\H'{' hath dn"·nst :u n, L:.irj?c l bt·clr<><>nl r<>n .. ' lht."1 lxlrm8. and 2 baths 011 tht· Znll floor. Be dnm1n1um 11p::irtn1c11t • th;.inkful next ,car that Close to sho11111ni::, ;i1HI Hewport hoc l 069 JMewporf ~oeh 1069 be:,1ch. Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• )ou didn't ovtrlook this finant·c. Act no~· for an • ' • ..-· r111t· 11 ·~0111y$62500. exceptional llu y 11 · SX.500. . 552-7500 red hill realcy ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Gle'1nl.!'y•l· 5.1 404 941 • )40 OJI~ VIEW CAT 1>.LJHji. l l J 1921 ltlo<p Rd-0,... Deily 11·4 ,. , MEW .Kellli Hosflel -· Ope n beams . 4·BDRM, 3-BATH, for~dln . J;imily room. ', RHODA MAGIL. Altr. 17141 '42·,36!>0 -ir•111•1"··1'1 'u"''''1f 1•·1' choi1:eCd~f .3hellroonls, This 20W ~fl . ft ho me [ ® ~ 3 hathi;. forrnal dining ran1·h stylr has <1 hclrm:>. --MUST BE SOLD roun1, s tudio & rainil)" Ji.:c Flt, ror mtil IJH, & ran \\IAJ .K 1-c) Bi::\l"ll room. Call fur illlPI. l?;, purchased su\.JJ~'l'I ll S('JIO<Jl ~4' ,\NU S llOI» l~L~ 6 · VA loan . Clnst Pli\'G Unly 1 vr \'oung,_ ----~ e"\i"'.t:tl t·r~o11j!htoh1kttobcach. Hig4hr,2 ha .. WC1 IJar ~~:':!~'~.".~ ..... !?~.~ . , t KfMlcr;!I Slil.500-5•15·~\.11. ~~~~~-;sa.v~~~v~~~~~~~- 1:101 Nn. lla y t'r<inl , 2 Bil * 675-5930 * O"'•ncr vdl/ help f1 n u l/ous1· & 2 Ill{ c;ara~Cf ... ~:t~f.J~<~C~. ~<:~,l~ll~"~'~··~·~·,~l\~1 ~1 St·ott Heally 536-7533 . . \pl. Sl·IO.OllO By ow11l•r .I -' lly a1>11t. ti7:J 5\l)ji ~...:::::::====-- '.t Br. I~ .'':1rd, 21~1· 10 Ba~; 1'cat"h ~!l.5ilU b.v o.,..·n1·r (lpl'n S1111tl;1ys G75-7 l·l·I 118'J"opa1. VIEW IRYINE TERRACE t 'ront row custom home on Dolphin Terrace \\' /4 $99,500. lllt.1 ~t·<'l udcd S\\'imminf( TW0·4·0NE BU.CH DUPLEX Bachelor flide·awu)' & In co1nc. Sh;jrp ru s ti c t·h:ir1n & contc1nporary l'riced for qui!'k s:llc. l Block to beaeh. 5•15-!.l.ftil . 1·;xcri>t1un.:ill.v uttraf'li\'e pou . reflect ion J>nnd , uppl'r 3 -Bdrin unit newlyrcmodclcdk1tchen - \\'/bcamt•d ccilinl! and and l'ANO RA'-11C pc)!&grOO\"l'dharc1y,·ood N IVllT LIGlrr, llAY, floors. Larj.!l' l ·Bilrm OCf':AN & ISLAND . IO\\'Cr unit. ()Pf':N SUN. Vll-:\\'S. $199.500. rce. Call &14· 7211. -;;;;:::;;;;;;~;I l:?-5pm : 212/ 212 ' · Onys. • Sl29,000. ~- 1-1 rc111at'l'. h1i,:h l1c:imrd \: ceiling . :! Bclrn1. 2 b;.i t_.._!._ hom1· plus apa rt mf'nt ,, ' ' Ir~ pallo. l'~11l for oppt. lorraeav 11 a 0 nrce =:~:~~~~:? ....... ~?!.~ Collt•).:l' Park. 3 BR, 2 Ba. h::c fnm-rm. newly \I&· 611· 10fi1 rnr:ited. 545-5741 SSI .500. --·------ 8olboa P~ninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEN POINT I bedro11n\ 2 b11th p lu!' of· rlc<'. Stept; to bonl l11un(·h Jilli pn1 al(' h<iy h~;u'h. l)"nt•r 1s mo\'ln ~ to ()rrgnn . 214 5 Seville . l}pt>nS:il Sun 1-5. Jf':t-'I' BJllERY llEAL'flll< 675-91 11 General 1002 G ...... 01 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl~,\LTORS 644-7270 BIG FAMILY??? ..i.. Want lo do your own thing in liW<J EASTDl,UFF? l'ix up this 5 bedroom, fire plaoe. 3 bath home and enjoy JI! ! Only f76,000. 2828 l .. Goost Highway, Corona del Mor "' "'.n 1n• ..... '"""'" .. , . ifOMU roR tlVIHC !fnwow• lft c1• 11111 rN •u•. no. oe ff•tf 1.r>f'1 1Ulfi , .... ,_ . . r . . . . . . ....•.• ··. '•«"·." •. BUHOE C LF.N~'l~A 0 A F. Y A I. t L H A H ft I. M 0 ESTSCBLGICAUOJA LFALOMRATWTUKBFHNNE T C ~MAXPMRHIAL ~IODA U T~AN C YA~R FROX O TNPLQ ABOLOHOR~Tll~PIGRHTO HR~DIB H TRV~ME CO DNAR ' Enjov much l•r.-er '·Sffk • Find" pu11l" •ilb O"f' ,',() diM»Wtiet pv J)flntl In •n •ll ·n-Mri-.i or 24·P.tf' bontltl~ ~ Thardtt YOIUmff I, TI tnd Ill. Mnd ti (or uch. m•ltlnc chftk.• f'l9Y•b/" rn "s..t l f'ind " ln C"•,. ol 1ha "'"' .. ~'· . .. •; ., ....... .. . I - __ l EMEllALD IA T Ex1:ellen' lamily home with pool. Chlldrcn '!I play area: open beamed cell 's.; easy w alk to bc111:h, tcmnis courts & p ools. 4 Bdrms., 2 bathrooms. $138 ,5-00 TURllEll ASSOC. 1105 N. Cst I-fwy, Laguni1 494-1177 ~~ . --=-=-=-=----Newpartleach 106'Newporilleadi' 1069 OUR HEARTS 1111d HUMILELOVE say 'Thank You" most of all just to know Youiretlttre I-Jelen ~1 . Rush&: Assoc'!'l1 32.'12SSo. Co11st llwy. 4'9·4584 ~ 3-25 IJ ·····································~········ .. ~~ B.EYEM IBIROOMS!! I In a brand new 5 unit a partment development. AU units have private patios. dishwas hers, was hers. dr yers , .ranges. ovens. Lush landscaping too!! Presented at $185,000 t o the discrim!naling investor . 1 A COl.DWW. 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"'p~. m l0ir cau1pr_r '1 bo .. t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~''!'!~ WuC:ralWITH.~!:IP . lw".•bo.l ... ml•/Wot $6000. 1 :00 121 3Srd St. drpd. w .. her /dt1er.' lrvme ... ..., "'p rt l'"f Z b lb CASAVICTORIA Offle! "I lj""11a •co R<::V-ton$$9l ba r , ll:r; 24 '"16', e Ua.Jts ia.ukte "-ta (1)111..-refri1/rn1. -.2290 or I 1G28 • • ia ,..., um. r, •· t .Z&S br. Deluxe lJnfur.' l, 2' fl 3 Sr. ~ l$ na -'"':=r,::::::•:..::::..:;~~~'.!..:.-1 b d.f bar :i; St ~ 968>3301 No<'hlldrtti or pet.I. SIU. or Ji\arn. ias/wtr pd. pet.a, dlhwh •b•g <'Pl&. HA.d.BoR ' ,Mw '--.Sr.JC • Meu.Owner1111 move Hweau.fwwltlted ~ W 3 8 z1~ 0 t.!ature1dults.&0°5IMI Adutt.a·Nopet..Se(.iat.o (loaed tU •· fr11lr. ~VIEWHOMES ... ~ .lll,&50. "'"'· bt~ 1ot another -•••••••••••••••••••••Uke MW S Br+ t"am. 1'v.nhme• ~·n l.i ar~~ Pool.reemi,tle\•alorl BBQ. G•• ~ater pd. Ii • lmmac, •Br, · escrow &o clme. Theae C •t• MeM. 3224 Rm. frple, nr. Ad•ma II purk vicW pool jacuii:i HO MEflMDllS m Vh:lori 642'.fftO Pool ~.mlah<drboclu.a rm• Open Houae Frl.S.t..SUn Wllt. eveo haYe ••pen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd. $3TS mo. !laun~ ueins 6".nOO · *•642·9 900•* •. L.A ~HAAPTS ;;d';~::OO ~~c.lt •ale JM. Furn. Compldely :;!1~J~~ ,!:~ r\replace. a Bedrm, 2 ba, Call 968-9331 · · ~~ .. u now mobile bomt m Placf', c~t . Pllfllt!d, W·WCrpLl,aew ·---ionae';bm u can cpts, d..,., bltns, Super 4 Br 2 Bt F•m. Rni Deaut lf'Jt 2U r, Zba + ofr . ._. HK11ftdaDeM4s• r. 13 ""'" __,, f botiwaterheato,walk t;e•:.-__ .. S Pid loc1lion . S350/mo. Du~ard Adams. S40fl. pal105, frph.", wet b.ir, ·<'hi • 160W. Wlli-.C .M. --r-vce...-.ron 1twp.C1Jl 541·S~9 u.ch._,,;:I, •l.Y CON tt i113-4.Sat9S2.·Z116 lst fS2'CMldcp.9G8·120Z. "'1n , r~rriJ:. µnol . Abargaln'l b.r$115 c•--~Ci •-.n MID RAM£4M 1Argest•besL4upleJ:ln u e. --"'trt i<a~ pd Dbl liar . -.-UN D LUGE tow n . Speet.ac.ular Ca .... rclcil 2 ~· rncd ya.rd, &art1c•. 2,3&• br CoodO!I . 'fcnnla, Adult ~. $525 . llh ; 2brunfurn,bltns $110 Rt:AU'f.GROU DS I Br. r& Den, 2 Br. z coeslllne views; 2 bdrm. PNp1 rtr 1600 I! Ql•ai~ qwet, couple onJy. No pools,sauna,Jaru7zi.Nr ·3591' ADULTS·NOPl.-r'S Br T ·nhousc. C1i1~t:. &. 3 bdrm., •ilh ramily ••••••••••••••·••••••••• , IPI ctliklttn or pelt. $210 beach . 968 _2297 or -. Studiuapt$150.Good lo<:. 1ornlnutntooc~:ui..14e. d f 1 .1 rm., s baths: 4 frplcs., $ Modtrn t plll·level StO.OOO 1GC9 548·8251or979·18811 '68--4405 J\~UI-1-"'S ~ond~s ; selt'(" Sep. u.nll on property. l Br, $1$5. 0•• & w•ter tn s. 1 rep acr e. · Cne l. J&f&let: a.ll bJt-i.nl 8aJO ~ ft t:IUt span Pt Cp8f tie• ~Oil (f6lmn1 ,!'!2a to $GOO 673·1818orevtl642·5058 incl. Dra~H, Cl~\.I, poo 4 tenni.s ('0Ur1J. • + ,._ -.... In "It -· ... 000 n 7S1•"20 5210. 2 Br, yard, cplt. HOM"~NDERS ~s:t•n 4-lw.i IOS heat. 1111 SlOYt, air I.YI ·5:H.U1:15. tht-,... ri ever· u ·UP on · sq. · t.toeouu.1t,,. UACM dri-. 1.60 "D" Moote Vis· A"I --· conditioning s,,.·lmmin& on ll11rhor Blvd ""Y OC !SD>,000 land.f.13$,000 l&li646-8883;545-7621 ••642·9 9 0 0•• Ql'THEBAY DanaPoiftt 37 26 pool rec roOm was hers ea.,1n ~les.a(7 14l.557-80'l0 C4Ll. Q '''·l'Jf 130x150,SSl,500 HELP·HAVE$100,000 tbr,uU!pd.'hmilleh l\eaut.Apt., 4 Br, 2 Ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• &d 'en' ' -+ ~J Sbop'plo& Center, Needunit.sin C.M.now l MlSA.YEIDE ·(h~· hen "d eeil. frple BIG2br,2ba, $250. lJtil ry • SA \If.ROE ar~a --~ $111,000 No lilUna nee. Exchng S Br 2 ll#, 1rdoer incl'd 2 brcuado. child /pet ok d h rSSSf'l. 673-5719. ' inc I . N fl a r be a eh . ~EW spac. 2 br, 1 \11 ba, tlome atmO!'phere 2 & l s H I t:A L TY ' m "ii" 51~.,. ok. Steiner lnYestments fJ75 mo. 545·1867 t 496-0l9:5or 960·1142 patio, garden. Adults, 110 lrdlx ap~ 5'16·1034 ' 1 •r ,..,.,, P••I Oft"• _ • • 642-9666 1-lu.-rv j tbrdplx. Cncd .,, N'4'Pl t:I 3 br, 2 b;,i, den, ..,.t:l '"lS. 642·1603 , ••• _,, ' 2r bl Huntl~011leoch 3740 ... -~ ____ ,..u1ET2Ur,r rpu&drp:.. -• 3 BR 2 e• Bil Good -open am:;. ps, tns. '¥ !/ h · l ll +..DI~ . ,. Co•incJt•4-'1•1 . n.. n1. 39r2RanrbE>;u·h&shop-$lZ5 tl-120066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW UST SIDE \ alk to s opp1n3 ctr . DAIL V I'll.Of .,EW,PO ' NEW OH MAIKET erpts, drpi. Uke a model p1n11 . S32.S mo. t~st" 1~t A REt\UTIFUI~ 1 br furn 2 Or & Den. epL.1, drps, t.tatw-e udulls. SJ95. 180 J · " RT Cholc• · home. Obie 1ar. IJ&c 1st+ Dl•p. Vacant, &~·ail aptl $110 & $180 Spanish bltns & dshwshr. $27& Ro o h t>111er A pt. A. S74,500! ............. le«lt Ori1lnal owner buying pool. Owner pays pool imme<1 .9fi8..g198 SanQemente 3 276 style bldg, pYt encl gar, &'2·6.243 6lS·M2'70rGi52791 JI A R B 0 R V I E W Aree up-must sell. Xlnt tlunl. serv . & I a rd e n er. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pooJ, saun a, lndry' ;ullt.s .l.":~~;;:;:-;;;;;;;-~-1~~h;!ji;;'i~d;-J:S.iQ llOMES! Lowest priced 145 UO C Bch location. Call quick· 641-39Z8orevn. 549-IS.'12 3 Udr. t t1 butO. condo. Nl-:W3 Br 2 nn lux . rondo. 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blkl MES A VO:DE on leach 3840 Alonaco ln tr•ct! Double nin~. 5o11:-'::ictc;:u!Yn5 canlSlast! Std'~ ... ,oooof rtfrig. ~i.shwash/ clr)'er ... :i.ntasUe Golf Course & w. of Beach off Sla ter. NEW 2 Or, 2 Ba. a'ult ••••••••••••••••••••••• door entr1. Massive min. to Beach. Call Bkr, peff~ nopets . ...!.75.t1--J.8~ Oc(';,i n View. Tennis, 842·7848 aplS. Lge b•autirut• In· p'!t~t!, naf'Ti~:ie;~i ~~~ c racklln«i fireplace . 213-423-6478. S850f ... Year Condo. 2 on . l>W. dryr F~ooi. S~~na, f'erf. ror f\lm . Studio 1 blk from teri orsopento lush•at•r mo . .Nopets.540-'"84 Spacious formal dining Priaciplh o.tr! and "''ashr, refrii,: .. illtlJYe. ...k{'<'U I 1 e. $3SO mo. bch. W<1 ler pd. l''rplc, handscaping. EYerJ' ron· 1..::=;;c..."-""'-'----- room. Vaulted ceiling&, 5700 Sq.ft. 549...081 J or C lubhouse/pool r1.1c1 l _-t9'2-0lG9 dshwshr. pool , jacuzzi. ceivable ell:lra. t.f11.11t Stt Just CompletHI! G1rdea view kitchen. Mo.I IWCJ. 12 ~'-f4M1t0A.""* AVAIL DEC lST. MESA $225 . I mo. 983·4567 sa.n Clemente & Dana Sl&S mo.346·7336 to 11ppreciale. ~·$165. 1 b't. dshwhr, frplc, encl. Br·e~kla $l nook . Good rental area. Lot SouthCoutlnvestment DEL'-!AR.38D.2 BA. 962·2116 Poinl . $31~·$550. Ne<A' >.tESAVE RDEVlL~. 1•rage, pvt patlo1 Seelu ed double door l0x224, $129,900 ,, FP, 8 /!. Children OK . l"iM l 244 1 u x u r y 2 & 3 8 r ln'lne 37 44 lSSS Mesa Verd• Drive i\dulL'i no pets. 960-1934 ma.sler s uit e. Larae 646-1821,evrtl-49-1531 ? bedroom l bath ca<"h Near ull !lt'hools. S37S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhousel'I . orean ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.ast. (114)540-8111 Ju11 --·'-~----- bedrooms. Redwood cov· from ~.700 to $40,900. mo. 545-6'740or642-8181 . BF. \LIT S J , vi<'-...· Crptit. drps, rrplc. $70 wk o r . $300 ~o. in -W. ot f.tesa Verde Ctr. off 1&2 80. Bell, pool apts. e r ed patio. See lo Submit reasonable of·. ~ • -~ · a~ o.iq~',~ pool,jal"u:izi.2car gar. cludesma1dscrv1 re,TV, HarborHlvd,adjacnt.lo Sl7S.up.Adults,nopel5. believr-call now7SZ·l100. fen. Bkr, 898-4121. 38r' 2 ba, [ ool. Dbl r,,.nhm<' Lari::e 2 l!r. 2 ~ 213-4J0.894 l 213-598-84!M iu1una, jacuzzi. pool & ~C~.M •. ~G~o~lfjj&~C~. C~lu~biiiijiiiijj li~536-~7~03~1 ~;;2ibr:zb.~ Ol'l!N!•"·ll~·~•OICINIC.1' garage lencl), rncd bark Ba. 2 al.)'. V1~ o( golf phone 1111 E O)·er Rd 3TO llUNITS yard. l3SO mo. 646-5911 course & lake. SS:>O. Wd tmlttshr 3298 lrvine.5CO·lSlS · VACANT lge 2 br, 2 ba, ~- HE REAL STA_TERS , · Coadontfni•••/fow,.. New &. near new tax af\6wkdys. 547.7044 ••·-•••••••••••••••••• studio, R /0 , DW, rrpl, 1 •• :!::".~~ .. ~?.~! ~~~(!~:n:::~.y ~~~ HOMEFIMDERS L,:e New T"-nhse. 2 Br. ~:=la~~3 ~I~~' 2 JI~· ~~~~~ ...•• !?.~~ ~~~.~s;J;~~~·. ~~ ucJr~ --~--'==;=:::c...1 NORTH L .. GU~.._ 'can close '75. * •642-9900• • d ~n . 2 Ba . f r.pie· 3 lov~iy fe~c'oo backyard '. KITCHEN apts at Cres~-426 22nd St. Agt . No fee. fl a rbor View llomes. "" ""' UOMSESTATES 2brlnplexwlyd&gar bal<"o.n1~;_dbl 7r..ir Nr. $350/mo . 983 ·4569 ent llay.1435N.Cst l-twy 846·1lllor846-4938 Carmel model. t-'amlly, CONDOS S38-2:5T9or 592.5010 . <'hg . Shops & CC 1·54 -53S:!.__ 962-2t 16 Reas. rates. 49"·2508 3br. 2ba, owner-644-03S7 . Whitewater Views· 2 & J 2 br, gar , kids/pets ok Ideal ICK'alion, beaut. dlx 3 ,..._1 3 Rd Jb C nd Mew--' leoc.h 3J 69 -H~""EK s.., ~~ 1 bdrm. units from $54,000. br 2 ba dbl 1-1.arage no ~n: uxe · · a 0 o. ,...... • ""' ~ .. ;i~;-nwn e 1076 420 Cypress , North Sl95.2 brduplexw/yard pci.'1 t.se'..979.0493 ' Pool, Jacuz7.i, seruri~y ••••••••••••••••••••••• UVlSUP •TW-0 •• Fl •• X •• E•R••U•PS•••••• Laguna OLLEGE PARK 3 o, ---1ate, -...·asher/dryer. Will $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & TO ITS MAME C•675 7 5 6UMITS • REMTALS • consider 2-3 women. No Barh. Color TV. m aid J Dr 2 Ba . xtra!I, S259 mo. Jo:ncl'd gar & patio. 842·0389 :! ltd, patio & pri. yard Z blk beu('h, $225. Avail. lk'<'. 4th., 968-0652. Large view lot. Good in· • 22 S UNITS din. Rm. 2 Ba, 2 rar gar . l lNIV. r ARK l!'hil dren unrler 14, no serY. pool. THE P.!ESA. Over [J()O tall trees and . . . . . . . '" ' come potential. Mak, ol iiwl mmin ti pool. $380. pets. $375. Owner/Bkr. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB 1 O s t r e iJ ni s "'' 1 l h rer. 5-UNITS 2437 f"ordham Dr. See lRR,2 ba,bonus .... $475 Bel 6, 893·1351 or aft 6. &16·9681 walerfa ll s c r_eu l e a 2 BR, 2 ba, dlx studio, \\I.I ,!-:) HE \LI\ Handsome conllguou1 Sat./Sun. 2-4 (I l 134-0J;IO 4 HH. ZV:! ba. · • · · · · · S.l!Wl 193-4716 ;,isk ror Jerri --relaJtlng i;e tttn !!. for cptl!li, drps, bltns, D/W. J ANCHORAGI 'IHVISTMOOS 17141496-7711 AOl ~Gr~. 1~rJo1•,rsco bldgs. AU 2 BR's. Prime E'~SIDE 1 h 2 BR~~ TE"RRACi-: ~ kukuk BEACH·LSE·ADULTS your spaclou~ ne<A· 1-ur gar .. pYt patio. Wtr pd. eastside 67S-OOOO ""' ~e ouse 3 · "' • · $125.studio675·186Saftcr 2· bedroom <1p:i rtment. N Gold 1 c II . . Br, 2 Ba . crpt"'. dbl .i::ar.1 3 BR , 2 1\a .: · · · · · · $425 Co.dominlums 5:30. 103 ~tc Fadden f''rom $220. Furnhdre S~. peteno~~a $24~/~!: Lohfor s ale 2200 S360. 1923 f''u llerton. 2J RanrhoSanJu.i.-.uin F-urnl$hed 3 4 00 available. Sn1nll pets 675_6551 TAX SHELTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• blks E . or NH Blvd.I 2 BR.d•n.2ba .. $>,5S/SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Br furn w /garage in-OK Adu!!-; on1.v. ornt·e t---------- OOEANASOUTH LEVELR·~ LOT 5.56-1017 2BR,28a .......... $550 Ne S j C · t cludingutil.Slepstobch. 11111..•n 9·1J11 to ti .00. 2300 l BR apt, 1 blk from TOP BUY IN ~ TIJRTLE ROCK w "'11 ua n apis rano $225 mo. Winter rental. f ltd • OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 4 or poss ibly S units. Lar~e 48r house. Nl-IHS SBR. 2 Ba ...•... $l2S/450 ron(.!<i, 2 Rr, pool & laun-5'4·6899or 675·1598 'all'\'lt•-...' · · t:o~ta b<':ic h. Patio or balt'ony Jlurry o n thi s i m . CO M~FEA-f~~o; Cur -Area of deluxe apart· dist., frpl<', din rm .. new CULVERDALt: ilt)', walk loshppg adull.5 f\1esa. l'honf:' 545-2300. avail. Ref & stove 1n1·I. maeulate 2-BR beach niibed, profesliionally ments . Selling at a s· p:iint.$375.673-0626 3BR.2 Ba ...... , ... S:r75 nopets49J-0766 Furnishe d . Newpor-1 NEW"•STSIDE Cpts,drps.Sl75·960·3840 home in beaut. nbrhood. decorated model! <S4.000 sessed value. VACANT WAt.NUTS9VAHF.: Condominiums Beach. 2 bath . Ideal ~ HOMEFIHDERS Oeran view, fireplace, inventory ) 2s R. l ~Ba 646-39Z8,t've5.548·3S61. 3 BEDROO". 2 bath •. :inn.:ba,AtC ..... S..135 UnL·mlsh-• 3•25 beach location . Yrly COUNTRY WOODS 6 •2 9900 I-• anxl s O I "' 2 BR , 0 -.,.,.,~ •u ru ~ lease, $375 /mo. J o nes t b 2 & d pit.( le cl * * ~ · * * ~-ou owner. ny sin1le s tory condo . ti r 1 "thl 1 ,w.-........ -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. en.a " · b b 1 & $4.3..000. Enclosed garage. P-atio ome or ren w1 U\"f' .V J BR, 2 Ba ....... SJl5133S BOOKIE HOUSE Realty Jnr. 613-6210. Wood burning frplc, wall 2 r w/ a ·c<ohn<y. garai.:e PANORAMIC · h h r carpels, dble gar_lil~('. bi~ TllE COLONY to wall erpt. btt-tn ap-wit w roug t enee & fen<", ed yard . F1rt·pla1·t• 2 BR, den. 2 ba furn 5600 Kind dt>senbed in books. Bach Colt. lg yd, dbl ~ar. pliances. From $230. 180 J blks bch. 2 br duplex OCUNVIEW gate. Adult (oYer 40) too . $325/mo. Call i\_1:1 DEERFIELD Trt•('s,pool,rireplace. redet', furn . SIOO mo. Builder h as ju st ~om'!'u nity . p oo l , Laguna Bch. breathtak· 546-4141 b Putt1ngJ:'.ree,i,:ardener. P.lature person pref. 314 E.Zlsl SLS45·9543· 3br4·plex,fncdyd,i::ar llEDUCED the price 1acu!z1 •. rlubhouse. Nr. ingoc.vu.lrg.lot.Ownr . JBR,2 a ...... s.125 Clubhouse.2stor y l a J olla Or Newporl>\d I h bed -- new 2·BR, 2-ba Villa ptng center. Walk to bus SSl 500 A&l l3l·2Zl2 fenced yrd. Bo~t <1rcess. 3 UR . 2ha · · · · · · · · S40C ~t~tr~~~ ~ .. ~~~~~~~ 10c~~1 ~-5 ~~ ~r ra~~·213'. ~1•7~~'.~is~~:uirc apt $6,700, on this luxurious ~l Ca mino Plaza shop· w/eonsid. subordination. 3 Bd, I ba. Stove. L..: COl.Ll-.:GF. PAHK 1i . ht S St N 29 u t 2 ugc rooms, lm Palrit'ia condominium. line. 30 min. to San ' · · Kids & pets ok . Close to O 62.3·1131or213-990-JOS4 l-'---------1 I I ·Willhelpfinancetoclose Diego . A\•ail . no•.** SAN CLDIENTl:'ll Khools.SJ.')().546·1945. 552-75 0 ~~~:i~~:~-~~ 5TUNN1NG 2 Ur 2 Ua out. Xlnt investment at $32,lOO COMPLETE. BY e x e I us l v e SHOR E S red h ,111 Bright2 br beach apt. Call garden apt., Pool, rer REAL TY INC. only $49,800. OWNER. 548·3036 COLONY. Magnificent HALECREST 3 Br2 Ra . Townhouse-owne r after 6 collect. room $205. 710W. 18th St. 1714 I 846-1311 CALL 492·4121 °"!::"/ view of ocean, surf and f'rplc. no pets. $300. Unfvmished 3 5 25 1213Hlll -832.1 BERTHAHENRY ••• 1100 channel islands, just 100 Gd.Loc.545-0630 r-ealtv ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Cl I 3776 1 Br 2 Ba frple, patio, ChiklrettWekome REALTORS yd tobe rf l ''TST " an eme"e hu ge c losets, pool . LOVELY l.2.&3·BR's. • ••••-••••••••••••••••• s. au 1 u : · 2Br. wtstove. $!'00. nr 19th ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults, pet OK. SJOO. Some s tudios, frplcs . -S...~.-.iu.,-------r NEW DUPLEXES beach. One of a kind al & Maple. 1st & last mo. ~ MEW StudloApt,utilpd, 546-8397 bllns, lr g . pati o~. Capiitrano I 078 DANA POINT :~~%12~ss .ooo. CALL req. Adull5.673-S820 TOWNHOUSE SlOO mo. I-'-"-'=------enclosed guragcs. ALI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Brit Br $68,950 BERTJ~A HENRY 4 Bd. & Fam.rm .. newly FANTASTIC view or UC I. Rentals 2 b<'r1rm·$265. 492·8804 aYail immed. THE VEMDOME areas of JI. H. BeAt buy around. 2 lri· 3 Br/2 Br $70,950 REALTORS remodt>led, no ~ts. k.ids park & hills, llancho San 15 ~l 1nutes lo Hearh. 8 37 80 3 lge bdrms w (.!. baths, • AISO • plexes with owner's unit. 3 Br/2 & $75.950 ok. Refs a must. $395. in· Joaqwn Twnhsl'. huge 2 ~tin . to Irvine Industrial. SantaA."a rrplc, patio le pool. Q"'ict LARGE 3, & 4 BH horn~ Loeat<'d on cul·de·sac Only 3 left at t hese Moa1taf",o..+, <'I water & gurd e ner. br&den,2ba, 1507sq .ft' Qulctt·ul-1te-sar. Private ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlt units across from near ~ood Sl'hools in rtc- street.$m.950earh. prices. S2000. tax credit. Resort 2400 S.'8·333'1. lligh ceil ')pi, frplr, :i baek la"·n a rea with Costa Mesa Pa rk. $275. s ir('d nl'i&hborhoods. AHCHOIA.GE Westbay Income Homt'S BIG BEAR. Nc<A' 3 bd r by Pool home 3 br. 2 ha. area. 1 blk lo ~olf course. O\'er 16 vrs OK . l.oeatt.>11 OF A.MERICA Anaheim MO FEE fMVESTMEMTS 34121CslHwy,49&3431 owner, f1rl'place, view. frp lc. blln$. dbl ,gar MOO. mo. Ready nuw! i n Tu ~t1n helween TWO LOCATJONS 1----------1---------J Home&ineome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• balconies. pool & rec. oran11e lrt•t•.s . Adults and AMBASSADORIMHS 645-3381 or 837-9511: IK-15 S350&up. (71414,,77 $26.500TERMS.830·1917 . College Park Area. $395 . 640-8300 Ne"·port & Redhill lofr WEEKLY RATl':S fo'OU RS .. :ASOf'\SAPTS J Bit, 2 BA , la rg e apt in "==========-====l=l'='llncome Property 2000 548.4411 or540.3666 San Juan Sl . l. No Fee. FULL.SERVIC .. .: Spacious 2 hr studio, l 1h 4-plcll:. J'11t10. bltns. Near -••••••••••••••••••••••• RIVER TURTLEHOCK. never S.16·4141. 227 H 00 c •• ba, pvt patio. pool. t:IJ1s /Bcach. $J50. 5-ta Ana I 080 TY Dano Poi"t 3226 lived 1n. 2 Ur 2 Ba + den 1 ar r • ·•~l. Adu I ls, no pets. $195, 135 536-K8J6 Agt. •!"••••••••••••••••••••• 3 U...,ITS PROPER ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Din. Rn1 , . Nr. pools & n.-it'xes Unfum 3600 .2909 Bl"istol,S.A. Joann St. 645-0332 " S Acr es on Colorado '"'""t'"' 645-48jl0&540-2300 W KT BE C IR4DFORDPL CONDO VACANT· 3 Br. redueed to $32,900. Home is Yery clean and ready to moYe into, \'ery c lose to the pool. O<A·ner \•ery anx- ious and will consider ...,EWPORT river . Suitiible fbr de· New 2 Br C~do, Ocea~ & parks, \o\'cly lndsl'p'n)! ••••••••••••••••••••••• z Rd . FA~TILY Only. AL 0 A H " Yelopment. Will finance Sunst't Vi e w, tenni s, S·l.';0 mo. inc l )t rdnr . 2 BR , I Ra , Cdt.t , no NewCarpclS.l)OOL 1 & 2 Ur, c pts, dpr!\, HEIGHTS by principal. Prine. only. pool. S.120. 714·833·4669 8.1.1·2252 rhildr<'n or pets. $215 mo. ~ lnte11ts $lOO. 645_1204_ bltns. gar. 221 16th. 20."t 5518450 ft 3 days: 1 14 -496 -8114 , . li4<1 -68001Susicl Uwfuniisht'd 15th St. K41 ·3957: Owner'shomeplus2un· · 3 pm. wknds. 3l!R.2 BA.l-rp1<'.Bnck -----•••••••••••••••••••••••ES'd 2 8 r 1 •11 5..12-2064;536-3058 its on 4 u~it lo~. Owner LARG E lot in San &-forilz , BDQ, Pror. Lndscpd & 2 bedroom I bath each lalto 1 land 3806 A• • 1 c r, rp c, :i;ma says he m1oht.1ust take (C,eslli·ne area). All Fount. oinYafley 3 2 3 4 f'rr1.$375 mo.546-2464 rrom $.14700 to $40900. • 5 child OK, no pets. L-aleoch · · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64'·0.lfil aft4·30 wkndA ~· you r property 1n on trade .1.. . •. "d lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Submit reasonable or. -· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ut1 1lies 1n "'pa1 , wll · Sul)('r 3 hr. 2 ha . ()W, f Uk ,18 4121 Super luxury super I~ 4 .. . b · 3848 u~d ftn a nc~ the rest ing dis tance lo Lake ~do, Cplr , 4 DR, 2 BA. bltns, rpL~. drp:;, b<!au ~ r, 8, · Br. 2 Ba . 1732 sq. ft . frplc. 3TUDIO apts, al l u\11 pd. Drop u pe hie into lh1.: any terms. h1mselL Le~ s not .talk Gregory. Very n ice! 1n clds Assoc. fees & landscpg, s:JSO/mo . 2Br. I Ha . 1 C Gar. West Sdnken tub, dshwr, gar, $160. mo. 859 W. 19th St. Ocean from your Apt. 839·1710 about as k ing p r ice, 8304544 or 540.6410 ask c lubhouse. $365/mo. 963-4567962.2116 ( M _00 "'Z·l :nt .,60 673.64~ &12-3452 Lease. Luxu ry, !'>tt unty, REX L. HODGES tha t's a sore sub1ect so · ' 963-4567 962-211 6 · · ;x mo . .,... "' mo. · '-1alure udulLo;. 31155 Cst. REALTY just make a reasonable ror Dwain. . Logwta !kach 3248 an.:> wkdys. Corona del Ma r 382 2 '"'fllJo; GABLES" llv.·y. 199·2835. ----"-==-'-----I offer. Can close this year Owtof County 3 bd. 2~ ba, air cond .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hr w/gar. Adults. new South Laguna I 086 if you 'd like. Property 2550 garage door opener, sc1f Ocean view 2 BR den 4 Apcm tn~t' fvrnl,hed rpts-drps-bltn!';.fncd yd . parious 2 br, 2 ba, dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean oven, crpts. drps, 1 k· Le 0 · 1 $390, ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\•aterpaid.636-4120 ~ar al!:<',Y lcw.pal io.$.160. MAGNIFICENT I , jGuail l 2 Bedroom houi;e and 1 ~l~~;~tS:n~::: mo. ~~. ~~\"e~~~g~_cii j.721J ~.~!!I~•••••~!.~~ .... ; 2439 Orange "A" $215 . 494 -8203or :>._IG_·348 __ s __ _ OCEAN VIEW bedroom hous<'on R2 lot, (St nachclor unit, Bltns, AoO<i :? Br, v.·alk to town & Buider's cus tom home. Place $23,950. $2,000 down, Sl75 3 Br, 2 ba, frple, bltns, dbl Panoramic ocean ''iew, 3 'i'rly 2 Br, sun dk, wsh· ,.. ~ :.irca. Near Fair\'i('w & hearh. Adults without Pt apwt li•s · mo. Owner will carry tst garage, encl. yard. $380. br, 2'r.i ba, din rm, frplc. dry. ut1l pd. Couple. no Haker. $145 /mo. Adults pets ·197 2X84 497 -.'1109 Close to beach & priced 7$2•1920 T .D. 4139 Tcmcscul. 548·4471or540-3666 hllns, full length dt.>cks. children or pets. $2~0. CORONADELA-fAR I 5-IS 1882 --------- below replacement cost. ~ OU~IL$.1. Nl'(:t•O•' llACH H 0 m e G a r d e n s 5.')S() mo. t:all 549-44ti4 or 1\vl IZ·l 675 ·4548 aft 5 2 Rr Townhous<'. frp!C'. 1111 Y · • • Oct'anview 1 Hd. N. cnr1. $81,750, (Coronal. Hurrt"'9fon leach 3240 SS9-545H. v.kdys. P 1 1 t" t 1 •2 Br. l ba, MC'sn Vrrde. new cpl & drps, clec. OWNERS ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 · ennis, con inrn a Adul ts klo pets $200 ff'Jllr. t?:1ragc, I 1h hlks to ,AMCHOIAGE ltd Estate-F Le 3 8 21h B FOR REN'f. SprawlinJ: 4 Balboa Peninsula 37 07 hr<'akfast. Some i:1ce;jn & Refrig A"iiiil . 833:8·!Yl'4 · llc·h , 527:1• 673.n 31 or tMYISTMEMTS 4-PLEX Exchange 2800 F~rmu~sernn . rfm , Fa~: IDDfu\1, d& o,t:~ .H.O:'ll t-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catalina \'ICV.'S. Close !(] ~ .'">M0'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rm . with frplc, cu.st. .rg. s un ~c . wit ot·eun CLOSf': TO RCH • 2 Rr, shopping & fine beach. OAKRIDGE VILl.A 1---------- 17141496-7711 Sharp, i mmac ul a te $100,000 Equity in San crpts & drps, elee bltns. "1<'w . R'."lt-in ranAl' & parkin~, ;1vail now. $!25 &14-261 1 J llr,2ba, bllns, ehildrcn \\'hit ewa tcr vi ew, nearly ':::========='I managers building. Very Gabriel Valley income water sortener . Lee heat· r,\·cn, d1 sh'o\·s hr . .,.,, lw mo/winter673·6640 welcome. $225. 858 W. new 2 hr, 2 b3 & 3 l>r, 2 ba. WntmiMfl'f' 1098 private grounds, patio, property for beach or d ~, / . L . ca rpl'lS & drupe ~. ------CeJtler.645·1197 lease S280·S:l00. Block \t) ••••••••••••••••••••••• bigtrees.waterlall&.lots e .,.....,., w main inc. $400/mo. BF.ACll. View, pier. 2 br 5 Br. $475 mo. bltns, & hcar h . 494·3383 or of green! C>rfered at low Orange County income Wa l ki ng d istance t o ~11SSION Rt:Al.T'I:" S325 1 br S235. Adults, dsh"·shr, 2 s un porcht>s, Front duplex, I Br. ndult~ 4!).1.2.139 price of $87.000. Agent. property. (213 >444 -4oz5 "schools. beach, parks & • •4~1·1 ·0731 • • u t 1 I . 11 <I . 3 03 £. <"rpts. 673-3231/53fl·3836 over 30 yrs. No do).!s or -----------S49..(1812or646-6710. or (213>962·0038. Brokers lighted tennis el. 5450. --t:cl_1:t.'watcr 1.87 1_2866 eats.5''8-2"i20 BA Cll ELOlt apt. so. protected.. Availlmmed.968-80f>8. 0!1.1 View. 2 hd. drn. 1 1.~ --· Dix 2 Br Garden Apt. Lap:una.S130.mo.1\ftcr6 , gOOd buy II $45,000. Sm al I trailer . ba. s-100. 714 -6..?fi-4100 or OCf':1\NFRONT 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. nu crpts, paint, lgc 1 STORY 2 hr, l ba, ~tv & <'all ·l!hl :t'i3'1 · . •• Park,DesertHotSprings 'IT condo t•Jr br. pnme VillageRealEstatc 714900 -1 •~• 1 t• dlt l di , -et s I v t h S70 000 I N A F · . .,,,.,,.,_ v.·1ntcr ren la . """°"" ull . pa 10s. a s, no pc s. rC'frip: .• C'ncl. i:rar. A ts, -------- """ Y 0 isa ome.10 s paces+3 trailers,+ oeean~u. • oan ° gents CC' l---H'll 3250 inc l . 1\vail. 12 /20. S295 .G75-0G32 nopets.S215.548 ·f1920 OCEANVulllr,incl'da\I Excellent noor plan. 4 2 s wimming p 0 ol s DIA Wieczo rek RE agt •Edinger /Springdale CICJUna 1 s 613_4724 util & cable, Sl 9S, Sngl Bedrooms, l ~ baths, +oy."ner's apartment. 494-&122 3BR.2 BA ... $.1JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt. 1 Br apt, sundk & Adult dlx J BR, D/W, persnn,nopeLo;.494·7986 la rge <'omer lot. Lots of Submit d n , 0 w n er Rnl &tote •Ma-nolia/Edinger Newer home in Lag. I ILlls. HOMEFIMD ERS bltns. N of llwy, use of refri,g, frplc, J!Jr' pool. fruii Lr ees. eovere.d 642·2651 3BR,2 BA ... S310 Snle /lse or rent. JHr. i:r11raJ:'.e.$llOmo.ft<l4 ·40f'>4 No pets . St90. 1915 Luxury I bedroom. View, patio, 18x18 paneled Wantt'd 2900 •Bolsa/Drookhursl 2b blUt ~ A I **642•9 9DO•* -Pomnna.642·44.,"-near beac h , french bonut room in garage. BUY FORLESS NOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• a , s . .-'7\fmo. \';ii Z Ar 1 na. S. of lfv.·y. ..., door• .. open beam s . I 38R,2 BA ... $325 ~I . (213 )33()..9752. Neari .everything. Only Fast rising prop. value : OWN Property n •Bolsa/Bu.'lhard ----Bac h\\"/~undl'ck$JJ5 ndults only. No pcts.1 Br loft , bltns. dis· ~arage, \uundry, tw.000 . E.C.M.,nrpk,the wtr.2, lngteWood. ll11wthornc JBR,2Bi\ ... $345 LogunaMiquel J2S2 ... hg-$275, 407 Jlelitro1>e A\•c. hwashcr. cpts', drps. utilities. $325/m 6nlh. Say hello to a l!.4ij:l:71lltiftlQ 2p r B•·v'a chyou.s~8• bonkyld•.' 2· orWSo.1LLBayp~rye•c'•sHI •Garficld/Brookhurst •••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ri10\·c nov.·':? br. !urn. f>75·830J. S220.&t2·f>243 494·i5St. -------·-·---,.. ,.. J UR, 2 BA ... $335. 3 Br, 2 ha. yard. $325. ""' .i:ar. W.ilk tnbi·h C 38 24 J n ,, B .,50 f II 71(~:)546·8103 patio.oi. $58.800 prin only . Ph. Tom D'Alt'sscmtdro •AUanta /Newland c;OLD llf':AL T't' osta Mf'!ia ur l · ~ n, ...,. u UP· Wood.i;y Separa te Bach . ~~~~~~~~~~llc""'~~·7248~!_ __ :__ __ ~, T.D.PROP~TIES 3BR,2BA ... $.11 S 495-4Wor831·2700 Costa Mesa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• g ra.!,e_,d, cpls, dtps Apt. Ut1I pd. $1401 mo. -Pl> •McFadden/ • • • --••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 er, patin, ~ar. hltns, 549."""'' Im med. Ocr. 497 ·1035 Ol2r13l7>1 67 41 4 34·"'"76_c..!n1Y3lfitm.Oc. Brookhunl M1s1lon V1e10 3267 $37.SOWEEK&UP ~JO. AdulLi;. 2.14fi Santa •EXTRA Slli\RP' ZBr n.. r lb h A ll Mo-1 leach I 06'H<wpor1 leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ColdwelBanlcer "'5lll<N1W. l!l>()l(WG{ caNW<'/ HAPPY THAllSGMNG! FRdM ·t I THE SALES STAFF OF COLDWELL BANKER A~IAJlllllCO. •• 644-l 766 • I = <BR 2BA .. u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stud •1 Bl! Al A •. 833 ,731 • · • U1.:ean ron ac • va • , ... -.. •. 111"' P s na11\e, · · · nu cpts ldrps, redec. now . $200. ut•I incl. •Adams/Magnolia Brand n<'W 3 br. 2 ba. •TV.'.c:\l:iidServA\'ail 1 I k"d k !i 90 JBR 'BA "'20 frnlc (!>IS d t •PhoncSC'rV.lltd pool 2RR, I Ba., Pool.2AdullS aunc ry. 1 s 0, · J, · 536-0321 ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• • ···-.... , . , rJ)S , pa 10, ,\tax. S255 ~to. 16328 Se<' m ~ r # 2 • 7 6 21----------Homet f'vrnislttcl •McFadden/Newland prof. lnndsrpd yds, rnt'd. •Chihlrl'n Sc1·t1on Jow·i 5-19_4338 Shah mar. 5.'lr.-IRS7. Oceanfront 2 br, 1 ba. yr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR.2 BA ... $.160 locatf!d 1n $1 5,00 •l...o-...111onthl y rates. .' '· · ly.$400.Ulll incl.Kids& ~alllmid 3 106 •Mc Fadllen/Bu~h ard n c i .i:tihorh oo d , wll l •SS(lFF\\l'(·k"s rcnl :.'0'2SPomonan('"'"rarls, Lize 2 Br, bltn1, crpts. pet.sok.536-032l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 BA ... $375 ~arrifK"e ro; S.'t."15 mo to . ~:1.s1~ . lJnly 1 l<'ft , 1 Br, crpt!t drps. c!O!le to b\1S, s hops l~--------- Winter Lse. Furn. 3 Br 2 lla, Bayfront home. $37.S without pier ; $425 . wlpier, 675 ·12 11 o r 675-2898675-.4000, 613~ Costa MHa 3 124 •MeFadd<'n/Springdale n J!hl party, ~-39:.!7 or Z:J1 f1 Nro~~rt .Bl\·tl ,(,:\I flrpl'I & bltns, Call ror &srhlll .Sl70,f\:\1 -JOl4 M•wporthach 3869 4BR.2 TIA ... $345 s:n .511g ,O,.IX:"l~'i.•or615391•1 __ Ai1pt.645·0527 I -3 II , I'· 'I " I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Bolsa/Springd~lc ~ --, ---.i;:r r -:o.'1 . "c:'i:l c C' 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 M•wport Beach l26t •Elm Gord~ns • Lge 2 llr 2 Ba . frplt.'. pati<•. Vi\lar a~ea, $230. 1040 B E slbl•ulDIE3lUbXEob Is •Edini.t:cr /Sprincdalc •••••••••••••••••••••.. 1 Br !·'urn Sl8S mo, ;\lo\' <'ncl i:ror. no pets. $?()(). <ilcnc1a. 540-782..l '.U r. 2 a, e. 4BR,2Bi\ ... $335 l lG CAMYO M i11 ror S2f~"i. Adult:ic. no 545-6795 Br duplex <'rpti; drp~ ~~~l.r~a~ ~·b•ltcr suite, •Ma.,nolla/Edinger 3 Br 3 S.Twnh:o;e &2Br3 pl'l s 171 E . 22nd St. · ·· ·· 1arq:e. • BaTwnhse 644 7895 •. '"· .,. •.• , 2 Br upper, encl gar, adlls bltns, $180 mo. Ad Its, no Auto door opener av all. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Bll2Ri\ $315 .,.......,.. •-A ·1 •••41= p t& 96J.cs6Tor9S2.211s · · ~-. . only, no pets. $18.S. peo;a, vai now ........ vu. oo r~ea~ area. l Ir, S47S ptt mo. J)eaut iful llarbor Vi(fN Cahforn1a Atmosphere 1n 545·0760 LARGB 3 br, lower, shag Adults only, no~t.s. 642-4445 aner 5:30 PM 4 Br new Lacuesta 2 Ba, llom(l J·• Br 3 Ba Uuoll~ nrly nrw <"omplex of/pr 1 •FIOM SJJ2• 3 144 no peb, 8661 Brookside room. s:ftnl pali;1 Sf•ll) to :'ll'rvf' busy people 3 Dr, 2 ha, cpts, drps, crpts. enc . pat io. Nr. 865 Amigos Way,NB ~':~••••••••••••••••• $4SCl mo, 1st & Jasl +Se<· mo. Call 714 .M94•2;z.15 ,1r t'\Jrn ha<"h s1art at SlfiO. bl!;:j :J:· mo. S..9·3410 OCC . t.!3S. mo. m-457G &44-8064orS38-l48'7 F R tf'U U . Pk y~.963·!007or495·637.S 5.'i2·1441 i\l'IO lh1lrms 6.'11·2216 __ or ... AlL util pd. Lite 1 br, ~fanaged by J~in:°Twn~~ !In~~·. zv; l~t ~1 AC 2 Br 1 Ba . 2 Dr &-Im. 2 HR . lia~iji, 1 Br m11h1lt" homo1 $1515. l tBR. :·pl~. drps;_ D5i150W, :~!!~· $~~.nsAd~it~i~.0 William Walters Co • Ba,$4SSmo.ror3mo~. Twnhn1e. Adults nnl~· pool & ltnn1s pr1\··r, .+util ,\l :iturC'adutony ~Y.reni.:.nope .... ·pet 2013 Ch J BayCroal2Dd. 28 .Pvt Avnll. D ec. 20. Call Quiel :i.rca. $225 mo walk t o heh , $310 19!JI Newport Ulvd . 72,0 ··c·· ,Shalimar 6'6-0~iz ;ire . Reh & pier •• $'S5Qa, I SS2-78J3orW·0328 963..mi 645•0836 1~1ti.s.TI.1 646 2fil:t m1w4.._410' n y. I t ,_ .. ' ... # Jo •• ' •• '• .... • • .. .. ........ ... ........... ,_ .. -, - • ' I IJ\ 0 OAJLY PILOT Thu™'ay.Nowmt>er27, 197~ Ad it...Build 11 ... 0iaper it ... H ammer it ... Carpet lt ... t ment it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ..• Clean it ... M ove it .Pt · ~ it ... P int it ... Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... v. • • • • • • • • • • • •• ~ f ••• ' • ,-•••• .. . \ SERVICE ~~i!!i!'!•••••••••••• c.-,.t Senice Bl'drical Gttwraf Ser.,icH HauMiJ g Housecle•ing ,.liittJt'.,n.-q ........ , ·'. IOOfimg .............................................. ····················-· ........•..••.......... ······················· .. ,., ... :IMT.............. ........................ ••.•....•• . ......... . ln ':a honie. l~<'liablc, dl' Shampoo & lJl..-01m clean. Ett-:CTRICIAN·Sml Jobs . l lANOY~~,\N 1101ne;s & VA•IRDIAUc~!'AGN•UP T5';'!~~~~~k~x~:ie~~~g •PAI (NG• Plw:1.MttcJ U:~nL•t'a' .. ~ pe ablt'.H"\ d ... ~~1;~0\ 1nJ(. F=olor brighteners: ma1nt /r<'pili rs . 22 yrs Apts. (on~c1c nt1ou s .,.,.. -ll ,__ -5 l ... h --_ing care. {· _ ' · · .... hi ('l'J)L'\ 10 min blt>ar h t'llJl •~3Hi.:c 548 ~203 Crafl sman fi-45·~· •• $$8-03.f'J • • Matonry C/m. m -3335 •·~Ml pee _ Wa&l an~e ]\I h m AU \-f 1101 l'l1•Jn !iv rrn, d111 rm & ---He-affh C Mts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pror Pm w 'tnt &£x\ Wa t er he11ter•. dts·T SerYk Irr~ Ne~. Sul; ~.;'A-.~'f & h.ill Sl.5 A\'R. rm $7 ;.o, • .-:1.F:<~RICA ~ wonK c;,',!',1,·N.-;~,lr .. ~t,'f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftreplar t•S·P lanten Qu.i_t wort ;,;1 r~:is . P\"d po&•l!i, dra,lna, J•o"'.i.& •• ~ ••••• ,.: ••••••••••• Ji'alrv J•"· J,,111 , 1·ou1:hSIO,t•h<11r$5.Guar n1 :unt t•~P?•rs . No job i .~, Bri k" te P•U 15 ~· 2759 COPS>er reptpes. ay 151 .7~5 1·h111. l'M'l rl(tor. Crtit rt" tf10 <1 m.ill 531 0063 i11N<JI< H F:Pl\IUS MAMCYS OUTCALl BIOC'k<'W~I~~<'~ BBQ i!iu es\. \...,_,../S4B· · tUght ser\'ice. We take ~alt, li mbl,._ JCK>. p.11r 15yrs r::itp. J>o work •io'r(•t· F • .;tirnllle5* Musaae.Call Ref!i t~l 846.0664 PAPE R /P AlNT. 20 )'n MJtr Charae. Uc 3()(1M8. plng, prun:lng. S~~n Ca!"ptnt"' !11''!<-t-lf. t"tt>rs . 5:11 0101 Gordeninn ~1!1 140K .12131 421·0574 -. ' . expr . Nee4 wdrlc. Save SS ~UST PLUMllMG t:°lttWood. 175 c.., .. ,'! .. I• •••••••••••••••"••••••c -•;c -I --•••••••••?••••••••••••• --WILLI A~'S&SONS no w\tlt . Sat isllctl ~ •CALL642·4111• Uclbondllns.Mi-2ili2&S Ql 'AI J TV llUIJ lllNC' & ffnen• onere e ll a1.·1n~ a C l!H ISTMAS Houtecltonl-•ia•o••~. 8"<k /Bl~k gu·-.t~eeee1'4•-1 I _ _.:~~~::::~:..:..G,-,-' 1-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-...,-. ' •-' t-:."pr lf;i-...·a1l11n(:1or1J1•ner l'All'l'V" 5 • " W,. ' ·~ " ·~ '1 '"" .., ·1 ,,...,,_ 1~ ( .. C\R Pt·:N1°l"tYSVS ........................ . . . . ' (!., p«s. r ....................... &Stone.Ca ll 58l·7829 ' I V'SPW MBIN i (.'A Ll.5 111·4J;9·, llr1 ck&b\0C'k. '.;,l.t:le anu 1:r.1 &.11:1u~1n_g pl:1y lhl' old nneii & lht.' \l.'JlntaREALCLt'AN •Houst ,Ginflnci* •646-9llar • j ---J1rivcv•a}s . .Si llc .... ·aJki; nni&pruncU•lti~~ nc-...· (';~II Hi·d646·3·1l 2. JlOUSE?Call Cin~ham Mo.,ing Ext & JnJ,-Work Ou.ar NO JOHTdOSMALL Dlal Dlrwct \ 1 f A~d1t1on-:, l~t·model111i.:. C:urO & i.:utt<'r. Pool JAPANE~f-:Ci/\H(Jt-:N1-:1i Haulinq (i1rl . Frffe&b645·5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• by ll-f'd /bmlded prof . t I. ;it 111:o1, I ..i n.,c 1~.n i.:. dl'1•k:,. V.';1ynl' f.·12-8673 IO yr:, l·:<i~:r.atl phuse!i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 · t\.f(IV1n g/llauling. Student paiftle r ,,09.,131 It An·y Plumbia a: wahe 642-4321 ~ (11b,1nt'1 ~. 1·tl'. 4Y~·90.~o1 Jtcason.ibll' l·:.-:tunute5 •H U~CLEANI NG • y,•/l u r~c truck. Reas, 6lS.S!IR • service, l11aks, moro te iW·.H60 J r1l'k ur John Contractor 1._,11 7.5 1 l!l:n F;ist Dl'hverv. haulinc. Uy reliable euuple, good IJ.:irry :-i.1"·9723 /839·5779 · l' n c I os u r e•. R e a.J. -••••••••••••••••••••••. n10\'1n~ & C'ln up!i.,Si ~· rderences 548..fSZJI . -f'lcnter ,,..,.t , , 8J2.2A68. 10~ off VI/a d. t:1!<1tom t'ah1nct. !Wak1_11 ~ 8i /\Un · lloluLiv Spi't·. r·rei· f_; x Pert J 11 P :• n e, l' t·)-1·1·~·~1 &!Z.·1~~1i -~I OVIN<i '! 2 eltp mC"n ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . f1n1~h rar1!1.:ntry 1 .. uro. "all. ~·ell I! in-;ulatc 1;;1rdcnl'r. (;01r'l11\et1· JIA Ul.JNG &Cl.EA)'.JUP TMroughly <'lean your mo\c you. Reawnable/ V&RY N~AT P ATCH Plumber: Repa1rp1. ~t~I .. J>l'.111 trr11n1.J ~ 2Hf.rt. ~ /1•;1. ;u ld un. G-\5J1:t9 yard :,('l'\'11·1•!1. cleanups. ll1•a!-onal.Jlc rales. Call rt:n1t1~~~~f!~~~~· !t·.f~ .675·7572, ~-8481 . JFr0 8S t& .... R E,',~UC001 ~di~~·~-~l~~ -· • i\llNCJH 11ori1 !-: n EPA! tt Deckinq 6155 t'rt•c 1·!<ol~7 22 10 JJ,, V('f) 6fti· -Ponttinqi,,.tt.,,n9 I-.!~ .. ~,.~-!':~~'"!.:.· -~· ~"Jl!-;~~;';:'f,~~~~;;;-1 Plumb1nJ! Ca rrientr}' ••••••••••••••••••••••• u h' y 1 S 11 . f);per Japane:te lady de ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRAJN CLEAN£n $6;i50 nLt' S :in t'r\'ll't' l'll 11 ,L'l l "l' o on• & I ~ · t 0 1;r:J rnH·t1ll· s.1u 551ii1 lalconietfWollcways ~tauit /St1tl /Clc:inups & ' • .~ ': rn " g , 11res houseclean ng Pt:Tf:HS PAJ{li/TING PATCltPLAStERtNC: EYes,wkndssalP,it P ee h"ul>'n". ,73 0775 t 'ri·i· ll1-.11H1p. t-ron1 Sl.0 pt: It l' 1 1 a b.t e. Nd s lnttE:<t-lleai; Rates ••ALLTYP•-<•• Guar 558-7380 c·arprntry. F1n1 sh. Hl· ~·1·or;1t i,;e v.·a terrroof _,._;_'·--·-------I -~ ~1,}_'.~., ... 1> e prod• b I e · ~ ransportahon 642-4389. l"all Gt"nc at ~2·0458 ~ .. ~-, ";',. ·~ ~•i~s CL• •i-modt•l & H<'pa1r _ Jlt·a~ 1·oaling50\'l'I' ·""'" ... .,.,.., '"' ut _.._.... .,_" CA ~ rat rs. Call !179.0:t7!1 11, 10~ areas Housecleon1ftC) PAPERl·IANC JNC For ClaRiifi edAd Al 1-i1tt~ ~ ,--J \'r.~ Guar;1nlt'C' General Ser ., Ic es SI 2 o Lood 9t'.J 34·17 979.9039 20 Yrs. Ex pr. •"ec Est. ACrJON ' 11..ii &2'' lines $.lt.50 C orpet Service \\"'Pl.I t;o S YS'r t : :'\1 S , •••. ••• •••••••• , •• •• •• ( ;l"t rid of unsightly Hefs. 673-8042 Call a 3 & 4'' m•ih lines $15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lu·'.!8.1642 1213 172ti·Jt;.51 1'1<AS l l&l)~UftlS J;1pa11<'se woman want!' Yardsewer llneS $15 hr. H"p;11 r fir I n't ;Ill .\ 11ut1 I DO I! Alll . C"nll. Student•Si\8-&t2M day v.·ork . Liv<' in JI U NQ llOUSF.PATNTJNC Dail~ Pilot Stale lie: 130UJZ7 Call Collect 5ubtcrlbe to the Mwspaperthot ' YOUR Hometown Dolly NeWSpGPff' ' DAILY PILOT ('HrPl'L Fil'~· e•:ts. Gu.1r . 1 s to;1.1. Idle items with a Elcctr1C'al. l'lumlunJ!. t ransport ation. Gd . lnside/Out.lli.qual/low ., A~-2V.S6')JS08R Caft5A"1687 11nt1·t·ll !al101·.1;1;,.J27·1 Daily Pilot Classified Ad l't<'. H~·us rates. 642·4957 '"L \SSIF'l f'D w•'ll •ell o't k •-4·~· r1•1-Br 645 5~6 -!;;~~~1'~.,..~~~~;j!;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;! !<\!!'!~~~~~~!!'*~~~!'<!!'<!!!!!'<!~~~!""!""!!!!~~!""~~~~"~'.;;;~~·~~~· . "'Or . .,,..,. <:;OJ, ....... _ oce · '" ! Apartments Ul'l'hrn. .4.partmeftts Unfum. Rooms 4000 Office Rontol 4400 Industrial Rental 4i00 tnveslmeft! Lost & ~ 5300 Help W-.t 7100 W...... 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•·•••••••••••••••••• OpportUft1ty 5015 ••••••••,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••,•• ••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~wporl Beoc h 3869 Newport Be ach 3869 Pvt cnl/ K . Jlrl\". C ~I $2!>/ NF:WPOBT, ruft service ._.EW-* ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Lat.e Aug, Cold ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• wk & SOU I m n. up . ,.:ardrr'l offlre sui tt•s, * " DIAMONDS Pearl :i char~ llr.;ic4;1el. OC EAHFROMT :! BR. l lta, ...,·111tcr S.lOo J Hll.2 11a s:J50 Wintcr STEPS TO BEACH 2 1111 , I h;i. Wlf\h•r 5225 4 BR.~ h~. ~earl~· $195 :i Bfl , 2 B;i . SJ25 Winter :l BR. 2 ha $300 Wntr. Ua rhl'lor apt furn $155 Yrly SEA W IMD NEWPOllT VILLA 5"8·S95'1 ur 551i OiJ~iM __ ~·anoussiz:s. fr~n1 '1~ in· .COSTA MES.A Guar. in writing lo be top Newport. C,1',. area. I Iv". "" t cl u:11 & 1.1n1l c_m.al t;erv. (~l'ar fl arhor & Baker } qu•li'ty & belo•• •• 18,·1 Reward.49).{ti99. StflMlor Deluxe ~ .-.. at •~l·""·.port Bc::u.' 1. l ~7~ fiGG6 .. .. • ~ -., 1 -& 2 Dll ~t't'kly w1nll'r rates. $3.5. nr :HrpQr · " l:wiO to 3480 s<1. rt . IM"p<:r 1>n<'s. 613·Z27 1. LOST black Lab 01-.le t 1'3(12 w t; l I rr I sq ft. 110·208. 3 pha!!e 11 3 I Pa Beaut Apts Adults sin~ c room; ' S' .I(. cxet'. u I('(' a val ' , .... wer, av;1il mul r>cc .. lteal E.c;tate Investment CpuplpyH, /2N. By 'p· e. B . · . · ,. ·· Jlwy.P1n\•Knotl'olotel. w/secrclar111I hl'rviecs "' s wy wner hwlt0n~h·e<'!Pl6re'·drapcs,d1s1-(7l4J6?3 04·IU in c lu<I•·". ll\l•rlook s own«'r l7l4) 540 .. 1058 or Ntt'd investor for high d ' ' r ' d ' " • c rm poo " ~uur Hrokcr return in Cost• l\fesa esper.a te. 1 Re wa r · ·BBQ . · · ----Oranj!l' to. J\trporL Con· · area only. capital comp'-631~. 556-D32 pm ~aunas, . Security Ro om!'I $25 wk up . la<'t Kathie for det•ih; ldg. w /kitchen . l\pts S37 50 752 OK4? ' , ly secured. 642·.5280 or LOST large grey &: brown 1549 PLACENTIA AVE. wk up . 5 48 . 9155 0 r _ · 1 l.£ose 1.000 sq ft y,•/of(ice 642·0835 Mr. Ml'K1nley male tiger cat. while ne• --17 14 , 642-2357 &t.'>-3967 •l l'otO}'ltE~: RENT• l 10·220 V • hrat , hot collar, yell()\11( eJes. Vic. 1·2-3 Rm. ufrices from w;1ter, 11('1\' building. gd CO.VENTURE T us t in & 20th , C.M. SJ 35 pe r mo. N t' a ri..:loc=a~l_64'-'05-~2=21~4~.----I Exclus ive ''ranchette'' REWARD! S48-443J _., BOYS . AND GIRLS "12to15. Earn Christmas money working a few hours after school and Sat11rdays. U you a re honest, ambitious. and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 645-2813. Equal Opportuoity Employer Condo. 2 BR .. 2 ba .. den. WATERFRONT. qu1l'l. Hoom to rent. $85. ll1·f's. Unf. \'rly. S475. lrJ! patio. 2 Br lots Fem all· only. 551i·713ti storage. $385 mo incl util. aH. 6 & wknd.s. Dock avall G73.1381 Airport. No IC'asc req. AIHPORT mobill' home subdivision ..::.::.c.cc.=c..::.::...:.c.:c;... __ SJJ.J223 9'filnoc:in bl'in.i:: expanded. Will co-Found male BoJ:t:r vie In· ......_·W-71oou....Wa..+td \ 7100 -~--1 X?Ul ~quarC' feel l 2 d 'l v 1· --"h ._ · •--r 9" 1 ''en url' n uni . l'ry dianapo 1!! & B • .......,._ urst •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••• FRfflEMT 1 "0 J>ersq . t. pr ofitable s ituation H.B.962·8029 2 air r.W.ditionNI officC"S. h' h ·11 l d · ·d · •••••••••• •••••• • ()fl • ._.s a' ~ow a0•• '· 5' p"r ¥,.. w 1c w1 s an ng1 1n-Nl'w 2 Br Westcllff Apt, 2 ' •••• • ~~ "' ~ m le,.... ki g F lUND E I S h I P f I 'I I s11 rt . ~lis ion Voei·o & a JJ ...-r 11 · \'l's tigation . $25 ,000 < ns s n c oo 675-6670 Rentals to shar~ 4 300 associated full ba's, frplo, all nr,' . ro ess1ona nae wanL'I Ji. Bia k & br wn I I h 2 La•una Ni11 uel. 200 to l'1 RBOR minimum ir'lvestmcnt area, r o ~~~~~;:::;;;~;;~~J·~~~l~l<~·~-6~7~3~·~3'~9~3'_'.d~a'.:'I J;':Jm~a~e~lo'.f'~'~"~'~":r~o=pt~. ,i~~~~~µ~-::-~~ Ow 64 · Sheph•-" m•'• "" 97•9 · T "'"" ··~sq ll .831·1400 f ner 4·4670. n.• . .no· "· 833·9338 1n ustin. 838·1.U.." '""""' PARKNEWPORT ON 'f llt-:BAY l'o1alctnsharcBeaut lnlneLaJt Offlce1 MoneytoLoan 5025 FOUN.D : Ge rm . APARTMENTS 1k;1ch home. $13(). All Near QC A•'rpor•. S.·D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthair Fem . Recently llROll.[Q'> QEA~lOQS lQl'."' B••bo<> ~·· ·~~l 3Hr 2Ha,frrlc ,dshwshr. 1 ____________ 1 pregna nt . Back Bay. Bachelorl or z blt n s. patio , $395. utils inc. no drugs, So. freeway, \11ef"' Of rice-•in 1· 545·2498548-8625 8edroom1 and G73·5719. LaJ?,una 499·4329. well appointed s uile . PRIVATE PARTY Townhouses Hct'l'lll1on, cent r al wlhmalce2nd t'r. $239.50 (kean \ru, yrly, 2 hr. 1 ba l:'~emale 20·35 wanteil t o phone, library, XcrQX.1---"-'~~=-='---' Open9·6Daily dupll'x_. s:JOO per mu. $harenicc2Br.2Raapt 11n1ple free parking Rtftfdls Wanted 4600 lrustdeedt,credit FOUND: Ma le Collie, Nr. Edwards & S later HB. 842-217G Spa-Pools ·Tenois t~l·l -6780, r~12 . .16J9 1h !\1isaion Viejo. w /,l:'ood R.13·3622 ••••••••••••••••••••••• not important! 1-\cross rrom t'a:i;hion -looking youni:: rrspons1· ~ FUR"IS ao h Colt Brolcer Lost: Small White Terrier l!;land at Jamboree 011 3 Br 2 B<i'ifrplC'. new!~· re· hlef male. "'ill fu rnish Lar~c single office rn Law cd \0 · ~~wp:;:~.~:~:: •5 30-4781 • Pood le. Fem. Vic: Spr. S.'.ln J o:1quin l lillsRoad. dl·1·or. 1 .:0 Hlk to Bch. r t ir desired , c.11 1 Suitt'. Xlnl N.li. lo<'. ing-W:1Bcharc;i.J . .Jbr.l ingdale/Edingea'.Nov..,1. t7 I 4t644· I 900 r,7J.92('2or 646-5945 768-0265 Library. X(>fOX,\ l\('cep-to i yr l5C. hl'~inn inc 893-5316. C k t1011isl,/Se<'relary area. Jan. 10th. 642·5582 MEED MONEY? • -l blk Te~nr.n. vie 5 PARKNEWPORT SanCleiMnte 38 76 arecr woman sec !'i 1>.1·1 9-150 or PRIV T f ........, .. _,..,.,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sameto .~harcdrlusc3l.Jr -&42·6725 A F. FU NDS or Crowns, Call 642-1463 or AP'ARTMEMTS udio.vieworocean.$J.S5 :ipt S150 + 1,, ul1t. Cd:\1 dlx 6 rm . suite w/ n.~t .t I / 2nd T .D. loans SJ.000. t<J 675-4i23eves. 0 th b 548-7200 b:1th r•at io. amp~pk "·, ~1ns ,.nv es S20,000. We wi ll assist n e oy mo. inc hid. util. $.50 re· 1-------.----1 util . s.19(). /mo. 675. . .. Finance Jlrincipals or Brokers. Lost Blk Lab fe m J_,uxu...,apartmcnt livlng d u .. t ion if ass um e JI d f d h R bl T . OCC ., " -o,... OC'S one 1n I at ••••r•••••••••••••••••• essona e erms 4 mo. \"IC overlooking the w ater . managers ~ition . Eves RIG llT ROOl\1 M ATf.:? 2 Spacl's "''ail: l l) AP· lusineis Nl'wport Office ~6·6985 Jim ORA RSM AN/DESIGNER. MECHANICAL Min imum 2 years r ecent drafting experience in m anufacturing fielduof valves, pumps or closely related equipment. Muat be familiar wilh ANSI STD & MIL·STD-8. Knowledge of hydralllics helpful. Equal Opportunity with natlonally known valve company, SeadNISHli It salcryr1qlir1m1..tsto: : PO lox 2322, M•wport INdl. Calif. 92663 W•lod 7100 Enjoy $750,000 health & wknds 114/498-1950. B · · · r ('IL' Gl--"al ~ & • s pa.7 swimmingpool11.i Days714/54.'7·8017 y reg~ste.nnl!.Wllh prox fiOO sq. t .. ;..,-sq_ Opportwtity 5005 l:lKil e ln•itstm"9t Fou nd dog blk w /beige --ati-r hted t . rt I Housem;itesUnl1m11cd ft) j2)3roomofr1ce-;Sl OO •••••••••••••••••~••••• Corporation I & f le ' ·-r--•••••••••••••••••••••• 1g enn1s cou s p us s~ A 3880 832·4134fo.fon·t'ri12·6pm mo. In large of.rice hid!! Ne'•ghborhood Beer Ba r. S•'n•el '4G egs aee m-.r ings, ••••••••••-·-•••.._ •• ._ ________ _ miles or bicycle trail!!, u1·na na ._ M Iyo u n · c UC I ' r putting, shufflcbo.a rd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• UC I s tudent nds room· at 2106 N. ~lcr ir'l. ~ant.a , Costa l\.lesa loc. Isl t1m1· 1711-BWestcli frDr. C v i JolK Wanted, 7075 croq uet. Junior l 's frp. Urapt,nuly rcdec.Clsto mate:; for hsc in C.!\1. i\n a. Call f o r in f o offCred. 9'19·12S8. Leave 63 J.2233124 hrs> 575 · 2533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOYS &Girls • $229.50 monthly; also I shops. Ad Its only. lnq 415 hf ale/ fcmalr. 631 ·146 ! 558·8029· name & 11 . FOUND s m all Beagle Male nurse would like 5 l Oto t.l'yea~ of age. Dal• and 2 bedroom plans and S. Orange "C" lr'l Koll Business Cnlr. Ofi ·-Money Wanted 5030 w/Oea collar , no tags. dys, any shift. C.lif cert. ly Pilot delivery routes 2 story townhouses. EiC<'· fo.1or 1-· shar.c 4 DD. 2 frpls . !\Ir A rl h ur & Campus. -DC~h~IQUE SS profi tN.rBor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bm & Blk w /white neck 084 24. L o ca I r e fs. may be available in your l r •. " kil"h"ns. priv:ile HOMEFIMDERS Pool. $!J5 p l us u t ii. Nil .114 ft 15.. ll r1stmas. Best · · , ~&~l~·!~·-~-'.::'.~7~l4~9~·----l:~638=-·~733.l=~· ------I area. Earn profit for de· ~ "" .. ·· sq .. a "sq. · ti re:i.675·0930 1640·6823 EARu " patios or baleo nics, ••642·9900•• 892·234.'J,JlfTI . 83.1·3071. " Hel Wanted 7100 liveri es ·& cash, trips or C'arpeti n~. draperies. $115.l br,utilpaid ar thv.·orms: tteady to from 10°/o to 17.40°/o FOUND: Kitten, gray, Ing P · merchandise ror sellin g k ' "''ai l. Imm«!. 2 Br 2 Ra . •Share Newport Beach haired w /kinked t.ail. ••••••••••••••••,•••••• new sttbscriptlons. For Subterra ne:in par 1n g -ch1-t · part. furn . \•cm. Roo m· A. 2 fLn r split 6 bin Bargain INTEREST on Magnolia/Carrield HB Ak!ec.Clerk information please call with elevators. Optional tbr,renccdyd.garage NB c II \ nr. irport 1 0 c Ronanr.a al $600. X ln t h'--"ly 2 d =•5 9 maid service. Just north :g_~iG • " 1 nn Furn. $1 00 mo. Call Jumbcrincl.531.6894 ...,. &ecure " ......,.. I7 · 10 ey,lite lyping, 6t~·43 2 t . Fro m S a n of t'ashion Island a l 2 br , util paid, $155. f'rNl<'ril'k &<10·2Z70. trvst cl.eds. Call Reward ~ Lost 2 Irish Set· General Office C1eme n le~S an Juan- Jamboree and San J oa· Liquor License Broker 530-4781 ters, male & Fem. vi cini · Willing to learn insur. Capistra no ar e a. call I\ u in It i l Is Ro ad . South l09una 3886 G ar09es for Rent 4350 Im Sqft New 1\1edical Cl 0 1 1 ty Victoria. 645·0052 Cut stencils. Lite ofc. 49S-Oi30 and 1'1 ission Vle- r'elcphonc 1714 )644.1000 •••. •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• rice for lease ~2 block ra~'i:eOCKCo.OT~·iLSa ~.gen NIGUEL jo-}) Toro a rea, c all for rental inrormalion. Bach. Apart. S. LaR una t2x27' GaraJ?e. $27 mo. r r 0 m I-I 0 a ~ 1-t 0 s P · ~C!CjeS, Trust Found~ Bl ark & While Perwonnel Agenc.y 581·6.llO. -'--------1 $130 mo. Cati arter 6P~1. 6 · Cabinets. etc, rree if $1 2 .87 5 Dffds 5035 small dog with Florida ...,.6'>1 F-be· Rd,Ste 49 EQualOppor. Employer BRA~D 499.3537 217 Placent1a A ,·c,C .~T . le ase a ssumed. c,,11 r -llM w· 1 II ... ""' .,.. .. " 1. ..,.. ....., r. ins on co e.:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ag. U ni ver sity Pk. (3 Fl•&sCenter) i.... inrear).636-4101 5.t8 -3451 t1l Dec. 31. {213)272-4249 SPAMKl"G MEW Aw 1.~ ..... Furn'••~•d Jhere•fler: 675·1189 °'l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;1 LOANS ur, to 80% 552·8555 83 I ·1477 BUSBO't 12-3PM Mon ' B 11 S 11 h r---S50-Douhle Garaic, xlra o La f· :i · v.~ 1 iiwh~jds orUnfumished 900 highdooo.724 Yi'.JamC'!'i mail repLies to /\d. No. 0 Lcl5t male V173ta. looks .run•Niguel thru Fri. La C ave •re 1 ace.:,.,'!':;!., c 1 ren ••••••••••••••••••••••• St C"f 6_3 7787 572. Dai ly Pilot. P .O. Box BUY A JOB I st TD oansa9 Yo hke Red Weimaraner 9 •Are Restaur ant 1695 Irvine we come. "'"'"""'""ta Ana • ,. · ' · · \560. Costa l\lesa, Ca. 2nc:ITD l you ma nagement Ave.CM.646."1944 Ave <East Cosla ~1esa 'NtE EXCITING _ Offi R lal ••oo ......,,,., A well established in · oan5 mos. 111 & needs med., career-minded & li ke!---='-o:CO',:,C---bl'hind Santa Ana Coun· PALM MESA APTS. ce ff .... ~'"'-'~'-"-------! d e p en d e n t ll I\ r.1 • Fairest Terms since 1949 Newport City Tags 004.,.-9, people? Oppor. to earn CASHIER try Club ). '375·3399 for in· f.llNUTESTONPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()(fices from SISO sq ft . to lJURGf.:R HANDOUT Sattler Mtg. Co. 646-4063 up te $1500 ~mo p/t. P u ssyca t Th eatre , formation. BC H. 1501 WestcHff Dr. JOO sq ft . PrimeC.J\1. loc. near Or ange Coa5t 642·2171 $45--0611 Lost : Bl ue Am.awn Par · Early r etir e'm enl + Nights, over 11. Apply Rach,1&2BR. Nev.·portFinancial Ctr r.lanufaclurin~ area. College-Mom & Pop l N c kh t & other benelits.639-6123.• 709 E.Balboa,Balboa. l Br. patio & bout dork. comp! tcdec uti l pd $330 )TIY 3304 ~1:ireus Open Sal ,Joh n li4Z ·SZ80. 642·0835 f $180 2nd TD Loans Wanted ro · r · roo urs 1--'-.---'-'="'-'=-rom . LeasirHJ Offic~ Spoce J>46·42'96or55l·4289 will do better than Sl .000 D T 0 , f h Adams. HD. Reward. Attention. Spanish Speak-CASHIBt Ad ul ts. No Pets Call on Sill' r.l<inlll!'l'r month net on present uy . . :i; or cas . 968 5280 ~. 1561 t.1csa Dr gross sail's. f 'ull pri ce Loans on 2nd T.D.'s · · ing, mature live in maids rull limeonl y. 21+. (5 Blk~ f:a~t ~r Ne~porl <7l4 J&12-3111 ext 246 Busi"ess Rental 4450 $12 ,000-terms New Loans· 2nd T.D. 's Lost : Male Siamese Cal. needed. Mission Vitjo & S Locations. 1 ---~'~"~fi-~O~~~"'----I 01':LUX F. offic<'. comm'I 646.11 tww=!!Ulii1 Equity lnvsmt. Div. I JP~o€p'ip~y~,~<::":'l~.~R=•:~:°'~d~ .. j;83;;;;l·;9648;;;;;' ;;;;;:;;';;;;:;;;;;;;:j 2950Harbor Bl, CM New Opllt, "':Ilk to ocear'l. <W• r Blvd.) ••••••••••••••••••••••• a $3000.-$30.000. &In nite. Vic: 5th Ave/ L ag una Bth area. MEll:OCARWASH 'R , 8 , , 1 1 &1ndustri1lspacl's.Also BARNE'M'MTG.CO. 640·7588. CASHIER . r -·•· ·rp . (rps. h · ~v · o Cl DIW !!arbllis p ~ar yr m ini "'a c ous e!I 1n "v rs in rg y. 'ersonals Sl §O AYON 'F1cxible hrs necess.App- I. ~3~~~-~~d' ~~.~i.ossi:~j RES 0 RT ~~11=·~ ~!~~~~~e~~~~f::~'.1~f~i~''"'""'""'~~ANYT~~~l~M~E~1l -Announc __ ... :..::'~·'=;,._="~·="=~~~=;m:::.:•:..-1 ••• ~.~~~;;;~·;,;;;:;··· ~u~~~ ~~~~~: il~~S ~:::.,_... 2000 sq ft . As low as~!· Penonals / Call Alcohol Helpline C hri1hna1 Earnh19s Adams Ave.CM BLOCK TO OCEAN .,1._ -· per ~q ft. 831·1400 ~ IEAUTY SHOP Lost & FoUnd 24 hrs aday835..J830 legln Noiif Coolcs .Assi1t ... Del P · 1 28 2b ./•--'fie• ... oil 1-""-'"-'-"'::.:..:.::::._ ___ I ~1s Sls .~ .•• u o~rat· •••••••••••••••••••••••1-----~----1 M 1 r 1 •-u:<e n vae r , a . ./ _ _..,pot~"" ,,"' "'""" o:-PREGNANT'. , aeor emae:l 9 yrs tt.: bltns, ga ra~t'. cable TV, v.·ith 6 d rive.in bays. Call Realtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car i n g confide nll a \ TATIVE:>. Best time Riverside,NB548·1418 & U~e walk·in closeti;, LIVI NG l200Sq F'tC·25torefronl ing.F'P$29.500. lost&Found 5300 ForAVONREPRESEN· o v e-r , E ve s . 2 1S Adults/no pets. $300 mo. Ideal for auto or boat Paul Coad 962·6142 $100 R EWARD. Lost nr counseling & referra l. e v e r t o est ab l is h 646-8251. tJll June 15. $375 mo. on ser\·ire. 585 \Y. t9th St. Talbert & Ward, FVly, Abortioo,, adoption & custom er s . E xcelle nt i-':.::.C=;"'------- yearly leas e. UTILIT1ES$1 --40-----,f----I CM~~ays 540·5710, eve R ,c~~~Eed~ESl-I OP 8 11/1, 3 Yr old m al'e ktt~~AR E54?--"• p /li m e earning o p -D~ALA.SSJS'l'ANT PO. Available Dec. I. 0 k I ff th up store-0 ices cpts 646=·~-::.::.'------~ e~ur is , se~ts 2 . GermanShep.Blk&tan. -porlunity. Interested ! Chairsid e, 3 days-wk. C II f l 5516012 r.a ""'tlO( 0 ers e drps air hath 17301 • Excelle nt location .'" Ans.lo"R'•der."968·91"" Call·. -"1041 or Zen•'lh Full mout ~ ·e -" or app · · in.est 1n resort h'''"r"f atda Bea -.. lil, H. n. M2 .... .,, Industrial Rn tol . 4500 Cost.1 J'ot csa. Ideal family ~ MASS •GE · 1.1 .... ~ • u ' ~fter6 Pi\1. p ee }'OU "',, ~· ....., "" ~ • cons1 ...... tion pr•c-Exper ----------! r1 ._,, a or · ••••••••••••••••••••••• optr11 t ion. As king R1-3WARD. Macaw par· RC7UREMODELS i.,..~~~~~~~~~1 --Ltg, 2br, 2ba, wlk to heh, There's. ii ril~i1?n. in SING LE to 6 rm suites 2000 Sq Fl offi<'e & szg,000. rot. Lost nr Warner & • 1: req.~a. ____ _ pool & lennl~. $3l5/mo. recrcat1on ~1~·1 1t1~s. Avail. in plush offu·c \varehouse !ipace direct· llARBOR Gothard, 11.8. Green & ESCORTS Babysijt e r needed by DENTAL RECU!I". Min • . 63l-IS22/G42-3048. . NIGlIT J.JC,JITED T~.N· bldg nr. OC Airport. 1''u11 l.v a<'ross f rom OC INVESTMENT CO. blue w i red face. Nds Outcall·AppL only working mot.her 1·2 days 2 yn exper, must type, Nl~~~URT~. A full time sl'rv1ce in(·t : UcC"«'P· ~'::;::"::'°'::1::"';;;=:':"::'"::•::::;::::i:::Jc===="='=-4::4::00:===~! m edication~ 842-0176, Home·CM'fiee.studio a wk. L a gun a Nig know all ph ases of front Steps to Sand, 2 Dr 2 au. act.IV\,tes ch rector who tionist, ronf<'r<'nt·c rm, ,.. J ff gg3 631.3811 493.&94 • desk. Salary & tienl:!(its bltns, plllio. frplc. $295 plan$ parties, BBQ's. xerox automated l)'P· s-K & FIN"' l -'~'c..c·=-·65311=~·'-----l----':.:C~:::.:~---1:-""==-------lopen.Sendresutn.e.toAd-mo. 642-9666 · trips & more! Free Su n· ing, et~. C.11833·3640 ~ II KindtolFarminir Found money at~. C~ast Lose your cool with your BANK .Ho. l69. Dai1.V \Pilot. ,day brunt'h. • Plaza . CaU & 1dent1ly. eMldrm7 Help Is ava•'la· G~. ~ ''LCLERK P.O. Box 151IJI Cos ta New Luxury· Condo /Lease now &: t"l'loose )lour own cnrpe l 4t drapery colort. 2 Br. 2 Ba w1pool in Pfjllligioua Wtstclifr a rea. Wi lk tt"i shO,pl & park. ~dull.IASa· IJ. $4(19 mo, 645·83'7-3' er -· Pl b t'f I . gt PRIMEOFCSPACE I>ll Y O R O P O N I CS YR ·I ADP' ~-l&u: b~dur~~m s •~P~:: Udo VilW.e & 548·9403 bie24 hrs549-8939 <Hunt. Bch Branch> Mesa Ca. 92626. furn•'shcd & ••nfu"n•·,. h•<I. ..., F ' d I I · h S lt FOXEY GIR •Bank Experience De t l A · t t h I • Shop Area oon ma e n s e er L"S Out-Ca ll •Act:urate Typist n a ssrs a n .,;c • r ~1 odels opl'n JO to 7. 3416 VlalU:lo,NB t l -19 1119 'Ad a m i(·& Mas1•te. U ·Call, We-•ShotithandHelpful slde on.ly.Minimaart yr. Sotry no peL,.orchildr~n . F: A II N ff o R T 1 cu l T u R EG G 0 Newland H.B.968-922S co m e. 'Spe cl a ll ie Apply In Person ex per. Pleas •n\ 1roup Roomm ate ser\'ice l sWleapprox.iOOsqft. Paraple•·1-"2311'1 p " pnet1'c•, Jn-•·~e• availa ble. 1'1on th to View facinK Via Lido. RR Y 0 I W C A NrU GA R D£ N I N G Found white ea t, green • ........ · enoa.nclOffi~e alte rnate saa:uA.~M . moot.b occupancy. l nq . O"•ne"r : Drever u 0 0 S H AN 18 0 RH 0 A 1 R S 1 A eyes, pink nose, meows a &PJRITUALREA DER G..._,tatelNk t :-l40-"-'1"1"22".------Company. (714 l67!!·7002 lot.673-$750 ' ()penlOAM ·IOPM l02IOPa~movnlBI T F I. 0 R c I u p c I s E M 8 0 N M R FOUND Siberian llusky Adviceori allmalten. Downey.t.La /923""61 ta.lAuisL pttJm.r~~ FIRJ 1-:t\UT CLASS I\ f. 1 R I" RB MA L ff c TR u p R o Ro Fema le, fl grown, no 312 N. El Camino.Real, F.qualOppor. EmPloYt r ptnded duty datal •S• { f, p ROOF 0 F C C!-Clem-< F I silt. .. plaque -In· Oakwo o d BLOG -IJ H G N I v R I "Du A A R L o s " E Collar Vic. NpBch area. 400~9034 .... e. ~~':a6 llAUTlCIAHS •lt1octor. Cha.lnNlif:'u• llarbor nl Adl'lm~. C.1t1 . cc " v c N AN N Q F G N T A y L , ~ 1-" ... ~...,~·":· _____ ...Jl:-:--:-~:--:---:-1 W/foU. New N..B.-s alon. pet.. Xny lie Nll'A",xlnt G ard en Air rond . elrct, cpts. FOUND Old Ter . 9.abstant.lal m ale. seeks 144--066tor540-8SSZ. oppor.Salope_n-*2.a'SJ. A t t drp5, music, f'IC•.. TN G M R I\, R T KAN C ·H N H ERK er npoo eauca.sianlady 19-42 notl~;;~~:.:'-'E~~;;;;;;:;;l-=~~~i'i.;i;i;;;~:::. par men S j:'ln1tor. ample prk1t. All R AN lJ R ~ P. y C I: p O H lJ T A fl" lJ K '.fan, smaU, Male. wt:ar· over 140 lbs, 'no cbild,IOeauly Opr . Earn more D...talTec....-• z Bdrm & J Bdrm both ......,wtl!!ectl 1n<·I. 3 min SO. & S min . ina cloth rl ea collar. NB.60-5476 by renting space. LeW (2) Dentists wantv•ita large le modern. Cenlt:r Irvine at JGth Riv/N.8. t"rwys. 7 min. OR !l H A Kt U •· &..o It I CU T L I' M s,52.(J'lt!i. tng N.B. salon. Ask~<Or ofric.e eer a m i~. ~re· poo1.Ntatbcl\.Gara1t1. &•S.OSSO airport. M. R. Stt:ver, L !llU a ~ERYA OlR N CS ol U l'E Found : B l k. Fem ale WECAREFORYOUI J im, 6_.4 ·1321. E vts. reraWyeJCpcr'd t 9V'l:TA Yearly unruro, Wes t Newport 1 blk from Beh., 2 bd , I ba, frplc, bltins, ttl1 r eq'd .. for 1ppolnt 114...33'1·1108 or Weekends n .. -&o12-4'24 1. ll951i: ~o. 64f..5210 fl.l11r. 557-0t36or &46·8396 Af r h.11 n. Answers t Skln C.re ·Makeup 1.~S0>~~~3~.V()PiITTi:;T;.;~·~5SMP~ar~<'O~l~,a~;"~·_:_X~l=nl,:•~PP=Jll!r=· F U RM I T TRU G RO C f p :-1 Sculpl"~N alls "Nova". Please c•I .. ,~ J 8d rurn·poo l-bltc lo •~ 60" PER SO FT ~~=°"'-·===-' Extend~ l,fshe• BEAUTY OPERATOR -C)eeaft.Sn1J /\dlJ,.;..yfly -4 000 t617 WF.sTCL,FF·NB 1.-.a .. 11~t. ,.. 648-5*. Retlt1lology.96J.9?SO J asslsLanta. 2 t han'lpoo Dea tel Or l tte, ~xp~r. " tLtfS.1111!/6' -31196 •••ff ••••••••••••-••••• ACT S41..5032 • =:':!-:~11'._" FOUND D 1· F &Iris, g d. ••l•rY '5-.Mtttt.Lab&c:iz-1.l'rr.l • -E·SIDE c. M. l br, bath, I-------·"-'--'-"-'----! ,. : ar ing em .•---------·I benefits runorr:,rt-llme -de. Non amoll-11• R-1. • k f DAntVJ1'fG *>ill'TICUL II llANCHf!ll/j • Puppy Pt. Germ. Shep.• R " -· -I Br ~)'front, l . \let • pwt entr .• re rig. ~05. ~rnlshed oClice, Bank of '°l..OJl:ICULTUIU=Y~•Ol"ON!p 8HA1tr:c'2PPF.l " ~e. Vlctor1• & Nat ional 11red of gotns•lono lcharo OUel ecte 1200 ftfpf.rtoCl1ssi,..6'110,. nl, •tf!Vt:, c.r.P; , ~1]:19. 67S-&488or1140·411ll Costa ri-tr~11 Plaza, S8S OA:~Mr:i~o ,f"~!~oll TRM'A-t,~•l'ilG .. Clll. fKZ·~lDl MsllyinJ home! Newport Center, rf.B. 1 5ti8. e (O Dally PilOtl, 1'1t>- •. allpa11 11.114-t:l3$ •. Bdrm _., ... ...t, N . ltJtcMn !"'-~,.._.· -==.:......----1 L;;;;l~;;;;;'°rr,M;;•;; .. ;i":j"~'~":,' ";::""F.;;F.T•:,:-~··~~~·:::•;;:•,.,tN;;:G:::.i!; 1..=:::S::.:.::..:=----C--l olhEdlet~<.~ d,!1eru,...1 ma''te , !e!_l.S&O. Costa • .._ ..... -~ "'1'1 .. , LOT: Tan.ail\1a le a l . ·~ I""' n travesomethihft:Jou' .... mn~..,~F"'-----...--Clole &d ,.,...., p rlvTl • 0-1kwood IYU d•I• 2 rm 5uilt: A/C, &I y ll'lllth ,,_., .. tk" II'!. hit n I ,.~ --·-···•ll•ble for to II' c "'• r.. = ..,1 1 1 vu • ., "' ... , __ __,_ 1\ w ci t':a ar .' -• ~..,,,.. c. • JaQi .~ ~ ~ mo .• ~•1:.t•. • ,.cfpr • .,...~ •~illt es. + par k 1:11, ~pkg, $160. mo. ,,,,.._.......,...~"''"' 1••11aU·'"• -.. l,L9" rn MW .. ~ moi mo.SU.JUI . TeoiktvnNM•l.Ueff OL..-,1 Vttde rt. i.a~a. Please wbmen only. It well -Call NO • FullerBrush Sa\tl, ~· '" "Stft a ""'"Ii. t•tt"' call '151·'82t 0.11 e\les: 494 ·0114 1'24i71. 8111 -area. , a. .. r • • ' " • .. • l I • .. ., ' • f' r ' ' 'l I • • .,. • • • • ... " . ' . . - r I ~ "'-·-:= . -;---~ ·-......, . HllpWm.d , 7tOGjH ... W.+M · •• ?!~l"""•••••-W•-·•••·--7 104!0 T'tuJd!t·~27.t975 ~YPILOT •l l ...., ....... :. 7111 ....... 7100~W~ ) --•·••••••••-· -· ••-••• Hrtlp WMhcl 7100 ..... W..ted W.e1• 71N ••••• -.................. -~···~ •• ..., ....... r.;~"!" .............. ?!: PEllSONNEI. . ·.. ~GRESS ····~;;~;~;·~~ ..... ·s;u:;soou;;sE.:;;RS·· ;;;;;;;;;~·,·r~··;;;:.; EJlt • ~ .OStTlOHS For NewtPIPff Promo-M\lll bo. ver"11Ule, tome ' JUNIOR l' II rt'MAH SECRETARY Wft:-ha a ttion open for an ex-w a .,It -i o o d com. ~ Musl •lllJoY ~~1~1 1ei1ln1. Bootkeepln1. f-Meeifn s. ~ perien ta lorets to WoR part.time munitators wh<i a re tn· Y"""'J peoPRe Ii blo ntc ... 1ry. Airport Arn. L115•• •· Uonptde.!Jlerr.atest master tailor to t!'U11lut.ie 6 ti.k• peor,le. ~~~u~e.re:ui~~ Call for ·~ Mlcltey Desl£nlf , -Should hawe &ood ~na be.found fliywberein the GREATEST Speti•l.ly food aa es. E.xcellenl part·time posi. Nova k. 114' 14 10 Jt 15 f"9't Old stills and a m~ -f' Sl'ORE tft.1.be found anywtiere Our p ll rl I F. u 11 ·i:i me OS?-tion. lllgh pay for 2·3 •rvice Station Alt11n · E/M ' F.am ~$40 per V.:""1lrkin~ after :~:s·:~.41::: ~~1~,,;~:.ik~C:~~~h~ 5:~~-=~:t·~·:~~·.·. :::~.~:«:~:·~r:;~.!~ ~~~~ii1t¥.t~~~~~ • -ut • school &..,. Satu.rclavs. Huntington qolref all <hlftC .. ol store in 8 lar1u air conditioned room bdortG:OO l<>i ne. NB . ...::':!:"'.., Bea.ch & rountahi VMley areas Oll\l!. :!::~~: with all ne)Y equipment, We also havo suoE: SALESMAN wo .,.,.,,~,, .. , Leave.name, adclress&phoQenumber handle l.Murance Claims the l;>e$t sales staff. selling lo the RN SECRETARY hav~ an opening for ••- Top si. Xlnt worklni on tape recorde_r. Qlll 5'8-S892. and screen appPcanL1 10 nicest customers & if you would like t o &wet-ge11ey per 5hoe saler-peraon in d • fill requistUoos . .,,ffforM ha e t h " pr.rtun"y t j I Pltlme, 3-Ll:ld & tlP~I-lf-you c•n taktt Gre111 b tt d ra 11 conda, Seo r·esume clerica.I f\tnctlons for v e O 1.. o On our e er gra o m 'Y y.·/full exp. kkamd &'~~~=~===~========~ .... nonnel manaau·ln a team ... P lea5e endabriefresumelo: f:30A)f . Xlntcworkin0c ~p~.'~,a..!!.dbe~~.t<~~o~.;~ llhoct. f\all or part·tlrna avaUabWty to Ma.ream .-. h --....._ Plot p 0. lox 1560 C ... _ conds. t:.0 .£. on.tact · .. -call ln person & ask for ·est com p any wit 200 •--., • • , Oll"9 Roac he, R..N. Cos ta wpm & art.1 looking for n ~tr. Cannon, llemphllt ""T • ff 1 Help W_.... 7100 Hltp W~ 7100 employtflf. Salary ranae ......_ CL 92626, Om1tfled od "°" 601. M es a M e m or I a I chall<>nge. then 11end WI Shoes S4 F'a.shion Island, emll!l ,~mporary e p •••••••••••• .... -.... -••••••••••-••-••••• l650Lo$195. W ..... ....._. ..__ 1...1..-I yourrt>Sumc. J'l'lm Sier ParkJrvine • c-.i ~ n.-• _...,.iew, J105pita .• 642-27:W. N.B. 644-4223 ~ HOST~s Ud1who needs~ mo&: ·----------------~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Classified 1\d no. 567 ~ S.I ort t.ed Ph ~Resume c/oDnilyPUot Sitter/lfsekpr, reip. App1yln1enon WIJ. es . t n " • one Wilh SaJary-lt\Jtoryto: HtfpW....cr · 7100 HelpW111tted 71 0• P0lloJt l500 woman for l , 8 yr . ok1 Jo' a • r I c a t 0 r I. & Daily BelWb'3&rSpm Marilyn, S161-837S Clasaified ad noS21 •••••••••••••••-.. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RN'S Costa !t1esa, Ca 92626 2: 15..:i:JO M-F, 646-8458 War(bouselnen wanted ,..Aac.iftltMM'fntr LEGAL SECRETARY, c/oDail.YPlk>l !~~~~~~~~~1·=~~;1';~~"'-'~ fOf' ~ghlin(.Fiitturt"".Co. 2607W.Coa:stltwy,NB matures y rs. exper . POBox1560 RECEPTIOHIST IFun..Tlmel SKIPPER Ex par helP1•t but ilot~~~~~~~~~ busy a:meral practice In Colta&.teaa,Ca $2'626 REAL EST~TE P.ted Surg. 11-7:3Q !thift . Se-cretary jl:K,pt. For 80' Yacht Boat. Wlll neressary. Contact Wood I-Santa fma. Salary $700+ OPPOITUMfTY 1375 to$f7S Ex p e r . a c ut e ca re Pern1. f /Ume position. (rui.sc in Seattle & Sa.n J.i .. M 1 .. gF1xtureCo.Z03t lou se k eeper·o l der Sf7-9773 Anequal w u I ted RE rr Must have previous ole hospital only. Eiccellent ifues lhru Sat, 9-5:30 ) Franci1co bay a reas. ~·~· womanwanl.Sttolive-in,1----------1 opportunilyemployer e oca . 0 ice ex per. Plea san t r lbl ~E.MainSt.ln~ with Newport BeachLlve-ln Companion. Nr n ee d s 2 J1 c~nse_d persona l ity. Nice benefits. Contact P.1rs. or a res pons ii References &salary re· 546·2901 , family. Salary + room •. ocean, CdM . 45 or over. salespeople. 81tS1ness 1s telephone voice Good Jensen, 642·2734. Costa P e r so n ab I e , '-'' e qui rl"m e nls m us l bu ~ ••-s ECTION great.11 Your own desk · ttte sa ~1emorlal croon1ed individual (umlshed "'tlh lstlf'tlu l'lberglms ... oWen board.Call649-80t4. 1Ute hse~rk for 1 lady. ~·IC . INJ ·· . typing skills, SA a rea. v.•l•ood sec r e tarial r W ~ 12 • .;r --.. ..... 11'. Mml dnve. 6'7:M09 or MOLD SET UP MAN, and .phone. Call for in· Call8l2·8600exllM. Hospital, 301 Victoria in order or applicoat1on antcv. w14"-''"""' Housekeeper with car . S49ol068. SOME .EXPER R EQ. terview. 1-~~~~~~~r:--1~c~.~~l~.;E~O~t·~··~~~~~1 skill-;. 1r y1.1u ;.re erfi. to be comidered. Wrilo FO.EM•H • Pvt. room &: bath, TV, GOOD PAV FOR GOOD W.E. Lachenmeyer. Rltr RECEPT ll'YPIST <>ien t, bright & able , Ad No. 580, Daily Pilot. A d I 613"-M N l"""N....,portBl\'d CM 1• • plcasewrite roranappt. PO Box 1560, Cost o Pl~rglass•yachl mold-I .saary •. .._., • LO•H A .549·1955. _, "".. · Good skills. No sh. For RH's&L~'• ~ . 1 "" s.g.3928,eves ~sn d evelope r /bui Ide'\>. ........ & 1nt'lude your re5un1e & ~1esa ,ca.92626. thJ. Must be :qu.Ufled. OUSEWIVfl> waflted to PIOCISSOIS Phone 833•3160 beL,..l\ P /time openings on all salary rcqwrement. Pol--~------ '213>4:Pj94,\-' '~i~l!f.'~!rt cJ!,~~h~fi Downey Savings &: Loan Real &late Sales REAL EST,\TESALES 9am·noon. ~hll~!~;a~,~-P :i; ~~~dk t°a~h~~!~.ewpor t Pr~:~::~rv~15g~m In Fry Cook, ex p e r, Janice's Raggedy Anna. ba.Slmmediateopenings UHl9UEHOM£S limited oplenl~s ro r~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jsupe r ior Healthcere, Motortyclc altcrmarkut breakfast or'dlnner: full ~ in Orange County for 10 Years of succeM In qualified salespeiople. U 1445 SuJ>("rior A'·e, NH SECURITYOF'F'ICER nee<lio dept. supcrvi&Qr. o r part timao Bob 'sl-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 conv(:ntlonal Joan pro-~, .. , .• • •. v5,•,ro00•g· 5Be31.•,u~~Pu~ you are honest, enerx~tic Respiratory &l?-2-llO. E o. E. Muin1ght to 8 shift. ~tust Want intelligent set r Pamily Restaurant 1409jl t~. Must have ex-... .... and Interested In high be neat, depcnduhle. Colt s tarter ('a pa b I e or So. El Camino Real, San Inspector per. In processing rrom port. 2 Openings. Coal.act ~aminJt: goals you must Therapl"St s A L Es p t: o r L E . bi5·610l bctw 4prn & mid· original t hinking. Will Clemenle492·1J$3 documents through fund-JackieHandleman investigate our progra m IJROKEH. !l! ...,., Comm . nl~ht. train the right indiv. Ap- ing. 546-5990. and C0l\1PAR E. Ask (or J\.fin 2 yrs exper. !\lust from star~. Pa~· Sl9ll /mo. SEC"_Y_Q_C---1-5-8-4-0-0-o ply at : 3110 Airway Ave, General ortice. l,·ite typ- ing & bookkee.pirlg. Fu,U time. Phone ror apPl. 67.>1636 '-':ECTROMIC · IMSPECTpR ContactPersonneJDept I~~~~~~~~~ twUhll~I Cox. have exper. in blood ore !ii har1n ~. Gene at o Cl\1K·l0a rnor2:30-5pm. 549-0902 I-gases, ICU & general PILOT Rt:i\L t.:STATE fant.aslic oppor. ror ex· EqualOppor. Employer respiratory care. Salary s.t0·05SS ' citini R&D r1rm seeking Tax lleturn Prepar~r & commensurate w /train-dcdlt'atcd indiv. for this Assoc i a t ed Duti es . ' Gneral Office perienc:e ins pecting as- lnimed-o p-enln g-; Ex-sembled circuit boards, perience required. Call mechanical or electro· for interview on Dec. 1 & mechanical parts. com· 2. Sll6-19?3 ask ror 8.J. In• pooents, sub·assemblies tervii ws Dec 4 & 5th 00-or assem blies, 1\1 us t ly. S•nta l\f argarita know eolor code end be Waterli>ist. able to work with a ~· . minimumol supervision. ---------I .,1rl over 18 p/llme ev~ & 1 Please apply in person : ~1ANAGER : Exp. super "·knds. ~ntucky Fned opp. Jr. &. ~l isse s Chitken, 2929 E. Coast / STA ... DARD Sportwear F actory Hwy,Cor adel Mor. • " Outle t Store, Costa MEM 0 RI Es. Mesa. Ne<d topquai;ty: GIRLS-GIRLS-Gl·RLS Eas1 run job, day or night. No exp. nee .. we train you. Yoo must like people &: be-at least 18. Appty any an. or eve. 2112Horbor, Costa l'oles a. person. Resume. Box 600 I MC. 1-=.D•=i"'ly-'P-"il"-ol'-----1 An APPLIED MASSAGE TECH. 714 :831·1203 MAGNETICS COR P CO. TRAINEE REAL ESTATE SALES 2221So.AnneSt Young lady C18·281 (or Santa Ana, Ca 92"104 legitimate fu ll time posi· ·Join 1f 1 lion. No exc. nee. We T~ll. Realtors ll r\VE A HAPPY . THANKSGIYIHG "An Equal Opportunity d t I ear sen o sc oo · n •Free 15 day training l~~~E~m~p~l~o~ye~r~•~l~/F~~·j while you learn. 1\pply in 'I course person any a ernoon or *Ca.d1llac car program INSURANCE eve. 2930 W. Coast Hwy., •Hawaii, Acapulco trips Secretary, Cull -time.1-'-N-.B~·-------•Is l pla ce-sa les i n Jr,•ine Personnel Agency 488 E.17lh, Cusla l'ofesa Suite 22-1 . 642-1470 Com mercial Insurance l\fedit'a!Trans to$8400 OrangeCounty Underwriti ng eitper. n~. Drclphrr Disease •ls t place·li'shngli taken . Cdl\1 area. 673-3850 Talented indiv. sought by in Orange Cou nty I 0 S P J la I A 1 de• & ol · 1 •lat pl ace· listings sold in Ord I. . . :._. r . Janitor wanted for Costa lop pr ess u~n.a group . er Jes, 1"!1m""" open for key pos1 t1 on. Ca ll Oran~eCounty 1n gs. Tra i nees ok .. Mes a area th e atre . J li Mal . 8332700 •1st place·advcrtising in L'"'-"""" Phone979·936Z art 6pm. u e . one)~ · · California ~~-~-~·ijjiiiijijiiiijjji .. iiii;,iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... , Dennis & Dennis Person-nel Service of Irvine, 2082 •1st place·advertising in Michelson Dr. the U.S.A. 1-"-"'-"'C....-'-'----·I •1st place winner RELO Home Buye r 's Contest Medical Back Ofc TheGtwlleTouch! If unlicens l'd. lt•t us as· sist you tn obtaining your Real Estate li cense. Ca ll A COHVENIENT SHOPf'ING ANO $(W1NC GUIDE ,Olt tHE Exceptional oppor. ror dependable indiv. seek· Ing established doctor. Call l'ol arion l\-1ann . 833·2700. Dennis & Den· nis Personnel Ser vice of Irvine, 2082 l\1 ichelson Dr. Sill Rory 842·6691 CAI.. ON THE CO. Seamed-To·Slim · 1 ., ·f .. ~ .. ' I . ' ' 9155 SIZES 34-50 ... .. i., 11f .. ;~ 11f...,j'_ Hew, Eas)\ Cozy! TARBELL:.;.:; 1926·1976 MNlcal Trm1scriber' Fast Exnort & exper'd REAL ESTATESALES ,.~ ATTF.NTION only. Busy surgical ofc. LICENSED. Newport. Send resume to UN'LJCENSr:o. Classified ad no. 569 c/o GET THE llE D Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Ci\RPET ' Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. TREt\T?.I ENT! MODELS· MASSEUSES We train you to sell Figure Models, E.o;corts, homes "·ith an ac('elera(- Masseuses needed. Top cd course that start.o; im- money. New s tudio. mediately. rr you are in-&31·3811 terestcd in earning big 1----------1 money from the start, Nurses Aide, night & gel individualized free p /time d ay. Ra leigh training on lhe job in one HHls Hosp., 645-5707. or many top orfices locat· ed thruoul Orange Coun· Nursing Attendant . ex-ty, call for further de· per'd. Bayview Conv. tail s. Arle n e , (114 J llospital, 2055 Thurin 848..g742 Ave, CM 642-3505. Nursing.f'Ull & p /l RN's & Real Estate Sales LVN's, Jmmed. open-Newport/Ir vine area. ings.642·0400. Th e ''n at i o na l but 1-"=-'--------1 neighborly'' winnin g Optometric Assistant. Ef-team with high comm / rieienl, alert, m ature, split, training progra m. have car. Live in a rea. nation wide referr:ils and Must type. 848-Z35-0 or more. Cen tury 2 1, .::""c::.·.::1526=.'--~---I ~f acArthur al Ford Rd in PAHCo, l.'To the o ld ranch house . 64(M950 . Creators of Savage &1 ----------< Earthenwear needs head REAL ESTATE cosmetie compounder. SALESPERSON Top Pa Y • P hon e Live in my home in Palm _<"-7'-l4"-l54c.c..O_"rn_n _____ Springs. Sell this t'om· PIX Auwerillft Sen. pletely furn & decorated .. .,, home & 3 other cu.s lom 14 Loca tions. Full or ho mes I ha ve bui lt. p /time s hirts include Su · 1 Orts! up a btd with this wknds. Exper. prer'd . per view, poo · pvt puffy. 1tversiblt q1>1lt! . EOE. 543.7787. gale enlr)'. Super homes, HEW! Stull racl'I stehlll'I •s 1---------s.uper comm, Wri te PO yoy sew, t!MM join to torm Box SSS, Costa Mesa, Ca lloWer Quill. £1sy -no linin1. fant Ads ca 11 642-5678 92627, lnterlifting, Quilling, fun and l . . 1-'-'-'-'-'--------l fancy 1o nu•1. P1tttr111 n10: rtetpW..tecl 7100HelpW ted 71001 ~1'~ '7~\t~~ec:.~em. Add ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••~••••••••••••• 2SC tldi pallern tor flrst<lm rull Ind handliftl'. Stal ti: --1\ 11111 di ...... , ""'-..... a. ow a..-.. ... T ... MY 1•tt. Mrit ............... _,.... -· IOllE tllln Mr bdOt'I! 200 dnlins plus 3 free crinled itt-llde NEW 1976 NCtDlECRAFT CATALOC! Hu Mf)'thlnc. 7St'. Credtl Wlrk s.-t1 _.$1.00 Crteht I W"*"' --11.00 NlftJ Arty twits ~-1.00 .,,,. Cnch't -1.GO Sew + lllt ... 1.25 t111f11 ... lt 8"l I .DO =--.. -11.IO lubll:=::-~:: lllCMt Mlcfllllt '"" 1.DO , ___ , .. E •llft .... IM I ....... 4 .1 .. I -111-lGc "" " 1t 111t1 11 _so, __ ..,.,1_so, 11 -"' ,..., p _so, .... ti 11 Jllll .... ..L,.IOC MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress qui ckly . If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the abilily lo lead & motivate people, your future is with us. Managem ent experience ts desirable, but not necessary Excellent ·salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM·Noon GENERAL omcES 322 Ho. PootlllH Rd, h•erly H}lb Equal Oppc.i·hltlty E111plorer inQ&exper.Conlact !\Ir. vi tal po!!ilion . Ca ll P/timc. Srnall P.A. Of. H1milton, Costa. l\lesa Sellin!'.? anythin~ with ., Rnrbara !\lac. 8JJ·Z700 . hre. Older CPA or PA &t emorial H ospit a l, Daily Pilot C la~.s ifit·d Ad Dennis & Dennis Person· prl'r<>rrcd. 417 Canyon l'ne$0~df.llll ·&U-2134.EOE. 1s a simple maltt'r ... nelSt>r\'1ceof lrv1n"2082 A c res l>r . L~guna COdO meso !>40-9922 just call 642·~7!'.I. l\lu·hclson Dr. Dt•ac h. 497.2303 ------ ' '76 Olds STARFIRE New BEAUTY ancl ECONOMY! 30 CALIF . HIWAY Miles Per Gallon AM ... OUMCIMG ST ARFIRE & ST ARFIRE SX's ECONOMICAL 4 CYll.IMDER 140 CU. IN. ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH 2-bbl. CARBURETOR AMO STANDARD AXLE. AM ECONOMY LEADER FOR SURE! 10 USED HONDAS ' IH STOCK "Super Gas Savers" .,.. "e ~ial" I ..,... 1974 HONDA CIVIC Radio and heatltf. (131656) 52677 5977 '&8 CHM CAMARO Radio, heater. (313281) 70 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 speed. tadio, heater, vinyl (ll89AWO) ' 0 P· 51077 I~.~~~ ~~~.~~u .;, co•d. s 1477 ""io, neater, vinyt top. (965BZT) 72 CHEVY VEGA 4 speed, r9dio, heater. (775FVA) z~~~~~SG.E .~RH~~~~ RADIO. s1977 HE"TER, VIN YL TOP. Excellenl condtt.iolt. (162KKG) Special Luxury Bargain 197 4 CUTLASS SOLON ,..,._ ...... ~ ... FINAL '75 GMCTRUCK CLEARANCE •11 TOHS•lf4 TOHS"1tEAYT DUn•4 WHHl DllYIS BRAHD HEW 1975 1'2 TOH 4 WHEEL DRIVE SHORT BED, VS. AUTOMATIC. (511999) GAUGES $4777 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OYER 50 Trucks & y..,, To Be Cleared IHCLUDIHG OUR EXQ.USI VE ''T v ns" 4 wheel Drive erra a .. ' ~D~J_,,2'-'0"'A;::;llo;Yc_:P__::IL,_,O:_:T __ ,---__ _;,T;_chue:•"''"'"'"' ·.:.:"""''-'•"m-"be<"'-!27-",-'-' "~" Help wooled 71 ool """-• 0 05 """"'-.. 80 I 0 __ ,,. :..-,,-~·---:::::~~r.;;;;:.;;;;'"""'iiiii I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ,010 Mi.Cetl..eous 1010 H.lpWont•d 7100 HetpWant•d 7100H.ipWllftted 7100 fwNNN 1050 tc.l.WOW •••••••••••••••••••••- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••, WAITRESSES Chrisbfta1Sftop.t; (if': t:h.'t'tnt· Drytr. Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••t••• W"' "'-'T~D , \\'' F.Jtl)('r 'cl. fo'ull or p/l. 1·f'llent l'onditlqn, 4 year' JI ... fi 1.. .... ~ "'" °' Teochfl'"~·Portnf\ 1«i 1 _l'Hl .t 'K !)f( 1.\'i''.H, 1 Good hr~. N1·at 41P""'Mr~ ··'•l .. '"" 1i75 <Mu. ere'"°" hi'IKf u.1\.1. 11• 0 • 515 '· 1 r \'Xpt•r11 c, & W 1 ov.·1ni: UTOTE ,..~ "' _, _..,. Qn mat(res, tt:t, & a &: "' TOP CASJJ DOLLA R l nu ... uJ op1101· vr in l011o lr\1 'N II r..i2-1 2~··· * M* l)\"t'r21 matchlng c~ l11mpi1 . WATER.IDS PA I n f'OR YOUR r.t>rt•:-t1n~ \:1l u1·:1t111n ._d nt · · .... Surf &Sirlnin ond ·-Jl.'W"LRV. WATCR ••, I k • EMPLOYME ... , =~w II NB ··-l1'on 801 5 llU C ·-· Jfrff I:. Lo:> .-10\•:-\0/11' '""'uun in 1'~p1 !>l /J{('l't·pt1o n1 ~t . ...,..., .L:o:i11t ""'"Y· "'-AHT 0 8.1£(11'1;, GOl.O \'Oltl''ront;1(•111 1p.1 rL•nt:-,Xln't ~llt'll1tu: & J.:r;1in 0Pf'ORTUt41TI S No Phont'Calls •••••••••••••••••••••••Gat'OC)e:Safe 8055 ntC)ht stancfs S IL.V ~R S EltVlCt;, .. r if~"''"h1"'' l. ... ,11,..,11 n1,1r ~"l~o 51,ov 11111 tll" J.\d !11rl'.1rt-'l'11n t TII E WORLDS **'BUY** ••••••••••••••••••••••• W,'t \•cry romplete un it f'1Nf; •~URN" AN .1i.,:1· 1·hdtl r•·n J-:'1'.'I' 1 p \·u diu i.: 0 11 1.'li-l•t!r. l'\o t<:ii 1)1•r Nc-<·r ss;1 ry GREATEST Good l~!lW l"urnlture Ii Bl.,()(;KG1\"A0i:Sf\L E 1 Now lill Chfiittma~ Ti cfUl:::..';.&45·2200 1111n1tl 1111·n111<· 1•1•1101 < .dl 1 ·1;!1.ti.11:1 J\~1· ~I 1;5 Ehg1t1l1J ~~~~!:~••••••••••• SWAP ME Applian1:Ps-Olt 1 will No\'. z9.j o Goodie• 177~ Ne!"'.,po5 ,•7 1 3 1 2\lvd CM-V i r ;: 111 1 ,1 ('.1I J..1 u .... 1 (;11·rn 'l'h1·N1·:1 r\·:<:t ETI G 1 , JY6" A .... CanccUl'd Contract . 2')0() 1na J l!il•. !141! ;,1 1 ~ ·rv 1 ·1:-.·r At ·<·or.Tl o.: 'I'\<."!'()(· !\t A I< KET • S.·11 for \'ou. 11 ore · " cal'lll, -----=-··:.:""c...---1 yds c~rpe t l ng , belo-_.· -I 1 ',11'\ ·r11n 1· Ok "f'or Appl lt·.1 llon.~ & Info Antiqun 8005 Sun. Nov. 30, 8nm·J inn MASTERS AUCTION Irvine <.'OSI. I IJUlall 5<17-8719 t "l t1s~1f1e1l 1\1t... 1;4~ 51i711 \\111 1;1.'i ::11 J OH ('ALI. <7 1·1l 6<1Z 77Q! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otttcrio Speedway 646--8686 & 8)].9625 Jt1 ESA VEl\01'_;, lMM Pon· Grt iieuls frit 1.ak"er.1 / • --'1'11 Tn1:SV.!ite 1n:..ltu· Ontan o.Calif. Aff 6·Call842•1542 dt'l"Oll• At1e, C ~1 . fo'ri fl Hufrato. Fri. +pk. U~i; •l re\O'VOll OrJt. Euc . fl8 Http W..hd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ANTIQUES For s 3t. Kodak CatOU.!.tl MO thuo h!iit. K-11·5000 t•ord. del. O ak. C08!il •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• info.2131990-7927 F'irt wood Supply, •PUBLIC*" pro) w/sl'rn &cuse. ~00. f \\'uilrr""· i•x rt·r. (/tune. Tlf }';~IARKETPJ./\C1': lron beds, some w /br a!>~ t.luntz St1·reo t;jpe dk 21\1.•inbedlli& romes. 581·112'2. Thinkinq Of A Carett C~ For "76? Don't Wait! Comr in & discuss It with u> oYer a cup of coffee. COHTROL CAREER Employment Abency :f4001 r•ine, Suite I 02 Coll H6-8SOS Open 'fuf'sd ay F:vcnjngs 'tit 1 I>M Mon., Wed ., 'J'hur s ., rt·1. 8 a m·5 tJrn (ll appy Turkey Uay!) Su.I ·!-lllut· lk.''-'1· 1o1 21 ~1 ('()~NJ.;c:T I ON" ~·up . Oak <:liiw foot llit •FURNITURE• "'/spkr s. SGS, 1·v . '40, clean s.t5. l-'---------- 1•1. r\ B .1ft t·r •l pu __ , ___ 1 10": 1)ff \\'1lh lhts ;i ii Northwood water !'ir t:-: *AUCTION* 1,.1~,.~h~ld~i1~•~m~•~·~><~•:-OOG<~::._-l----:&a4·5~26S:;____ Fir~wood /Stock Up WAITRESSES l'f\1mc t•lt'. {"1;1 a ch t'S <..'orn1•r fll',luur:1nt. So. C u .1 ~t l'la 1.a, Cf<ot . 1700So. Grand J\\'e. C.'11rvin:il. Vetlys, ,·,.,,., 1 I d '"<lOC $20 ' __ S7"-'5_<_o_Nl_d_•~l._6'_2r'-"""=-larnps. misc. Sot ~-41'~1 FridayNov28 Sat & Su n 9·4.·2U2·\l !\:'!l s• t'proJ .. · ·1-Santa Ana 543·488 2:fl l Red wood Ave.(.'. ~I Norcroft Ln . Jill. Uui;l . Gi rl"< 20" Sch Nlnn bike Lennox China !Olympia 1'um or thr Crntury sterl· * 7:30 PM* drps, toys. l'lolhes. S?5 fr\4·5ZGS Gold) 12 place setting); 111 ~ f latw :1re-f<:xtr a A-.li-es 8010 IJ J.:1\L.t.:BS Wt-;LCO~I E .. 1 .1. I nc.ver lLiedS400,644·!;487 ,.,.. --R I k ~ G Bo ,. Sale · ·ott S1Jenl ,, owe r , ... •<' l--'='----'---~-'---'-'--'"--- 11 it'<' f's : Go r h a m , ••••••••••••••••••••••• r pos· on rlm'lnoys aragc. u iq ue · off d k & ladoes wet f • s I d ' .,. S;it . Nov. 29th. 1634 1 .1ce t•s • Gaf e r~ .,. • att er IS· \1:1roo1 ;ll. Lux€'n~ou ~i::. Dsh wi>hr. w&hrs & dyn. Stock Liquidation E3gle Ln , il untlngton / ~wt . S52·9686. af\. 5pm. h\\·asher_, t yr. old, whilr . \\"llf)\\"\:XTSTO \\''>l!K? Rt·t"'<'.I& llal"IOn 1\l:iJeStH·. r<·cond .guar $t5.!>46·52 1~ H1·JUl1f(1~ Sohf <t.!I, l,o1v· lk·at•h 9am to5pm on ly, Do•bl• "-d •ompl€'tl' Pa ul $300. Want $1~. IJl{I Vl''.J\(:/\11 ' 1'11 dc alt'r.-.. Call S-US·629S tl3$J·7f.20 l''"ats. ,..cc airs, , a . ~ _ -.. _-.. ..r 540·7982 (i !()i.JS to: y our h11ur s. ur r ... 1:!-1!.2.'i l -pit• r()C k\·r:i . Jl ide•a Suil<""r (iarai:e Sale . f<'um . / fran1e C'o\•erlet t.lu sl r w -1~---------- wurk fnr .\ our.,1•lf . LL·, . \\'ill buy some rt·fi,: & ·'1 1 t~cl,, /ln11kta:'it!..,, ('off1·t: & h.."chld ;:ootl:o , elol.hing, I n e M~400IJ ______ 1 Tasff Pr,ofKfiot1 ,,.00 .. """" 1 ... ,._ •1 .. 0 .. , ,\1u:-l :-i·ll l ~.11 PIC<'l' plianc~ r unnin._-: or nut, •. 1 l i1 · C 1 , 1 1.,, -• . .., "~ " "l h \Jri 11;,i\·irond Em '" 1·11r .l }t':S. o or"" ('l('JJ!f.lt !ia Jr.,,· 111 fl " "d• v.·ant-·'on Eloctronicnon.le lhaJde -\\'on1l'n. (":111 bt• shi:h1J y 1'1111 1'. ,1 • ,· n lso se r .11 p m e ta l . Hlk \\'hl 'fVs, Stercu. -~ 1 rcroi u." ·1 R 1'~1 fe nce we apon . J m - 1,.'''l'',,·,p i•"ll ... , .. ,_ 1•r\·:-" l " u na. LY app . 675·5258. C h . . , 1. 1 G"•'<" Sale I rons1gn n1en a . s . . " .~ u G-JO.Jiif.J ----------! rnc:i c pa 1n t1n gs , ·• am1 Y "u '" • h 1673.&t00/898·S204 mobi\i7.CS a ttackers im- t:l1 ·..i11 ,\ppc ;1r a n i.:c. Refrii::erator /i"recz(•r,2'r.-lamps, Ant ique c om· Nov.:?9&J0.9:30to.SP l'l1t :-O op medS7I·2JIO Vets , rcllr1•1l. Age: 25 lo l:lr.1 ss Lrd w /c a nop)'. yr.sold. A\'OCa do grn. n1odt>s, dining tables &· Ji o m c l'll 11d e qu i lts, Reel m ower , Sears. 18"1---------- 70. Su ppl1·menl your 111· i·u.~tom shears & .sprf'ad suss ~1 .1 351 . t·hairs, bars tools. lovl'ly !ur n1t urt', ex ere 1.se rs . self .propelled. Perre ct Double box s pring & m at+ come. Urive u cab 6 hrs $;51"J.com pletc .644 .1164. new a nd usro Bt·droom <'lolht'S. eook\O·a re & dis· coodition.8.33·2328 tress$l5.Hoover upri.ght or more a day. Apply 111 Apt. :-ile r.Iaytag l\11 NI Sl"IS. dressers, c hests, h~ k loL.; of f.11!'ic 21881 -vacuum$15.IW0·8109 pt·r~un . Yellow C;lll Co .. QakV1ctonan Secretary \.\'AS llJo:n & UR Y f-:B vani ties. Kiow a l.n . ll H. l OJfO Wa ll m ou nt t rain l ll.'i l Slater A\•e . Foun· $!2S. CO~I RO. X lnt l'ond . IUNKBEDS Bt'rmuda .orr1t1 a ~nolia track,4x(;",l.JOengine& hme r piano, ~onsole tainVullcy. fi4<1..Jt6·t. &15·M913 . G-. 1 St&. 10 rar!'i. Child rc ns bikes blonde. 23 yrs old . Xlnt. MAPLE ROCKERS uruJ!e sa e. a .... un ~ 3035 cond . $600. Widdicomb Autos, Hew 'i8001Autos, M~w 9800 .4.utos, Mew 9800 A..tos. New 9800 Avtos, ,..tw 9800 Shoes , bikes , :<:tovcs . am on. 21002 llHilahria CNo<-1..::::::·==-------,~ contempora r y armchr •••••••••••••••••••••••I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.ashcrs . dish-_.•:tshers. r ll·. ltunl. 11 < ·11 r , Sk is. l"1:1rt com11. 195 c:-..; gld t...,•eed , xlnl cond. d rye r s , re rri~e r a to rs Bushard & a m ton . I season old , J?d ronu. $1 00.640·5675 PLUS LOTS O f>~ J.llSC ~lust sl'll all near new S.50. 673-!Xl tS, 642·2072 " >"' r ,. ' • ' r ~ ' • \ • \. t > ' • " r· -(, t I i .. ' " '· ' ~ " 1 ·: f o; . ~ l (,' ~ .. ~ . r . ' • t I I • • t I i· • . ; I· • ' • l ' I , ' l t t ~ ' • i t . I . t ' • I .. . -... -.. new 1975 bobcat villCICJer wagon new 1975 bobcat 3-door runabout immed. dehvery on this bobca! eQlJipped' Vl'lth oower steenng, luggage rack. power disc or111es. (sflf. 5T22Z538531) immed. delivery. "Jove this bobcat~ 4as a sunroof, Im ~io. lorve<t aluminum wheels. (ser. 5T20V527925) g4201. $3688. "the golden touch" Inspection -every new car is inspecl ed for factory defecls or shipping damage as soon as it arrives. nptrl proparali"" -every new car is delicatel y ad jusled lo give l op mechanical perform ance. hand polished -each new car is polished to a gleaming lusler by hand rubbing wilh special waxes. 20 milt test dri•e -is given each ca r lo double check handling rattles or vibrations. flllail Inspection -a member of th e "golden touch" team personally approves each car and certifi es "ready fo r delivery." 74MARk IV .... , ... , .. f~·~"'I·"~-. °""' "" COi) "<!Itel ..,,,,., •"".I .., .._...,. ........... ~\)./£!°>) 1974 llHCOLN ·-Jof '10t ....... "' ..... .....,, -,,.,.. """'-' "'""" "" ... ••!Tit l •C'°'" 11111 fool, 21,(111() .....,f!)ol711L.51 ~5695 ohnson & son. ~ · 't H! t1 1i 1 \ 11Ph I 19n CHRYSLER .... , ..... 4D.- l o!t of l••v<v'' fKt. tlo e""". Ct'"" ~00-Uol. po .... ••~•O">. ..... , P<I••• ltl!O """'~ "•• --e""""' '°"' ,,.....,.. -"""' fDIO ""~ ... 9'Q. !1WXI! s2495 1973 PONTIAC ···•40.... Otllr t~.000 ..,,, .. """"' ..... ~-,.. • .,,..,w ... -..., ... __ ...,,.......,_ -.,.... """ ..., ... ,,, .... !¥ '°" Pl'~O<I •I W•Q<l >ale fll,,. 19o1;ie• (11•Nll~! 52475 1974 CAPRI IUoJL( <iNO' C•e .. leoo! ""Kl'- --.. E~· .. £"W _..,. • "-. "*"' ""'°""""' "---,_ .. -~.,__. !l«llll(J 52995 1974 CHEV. NOVA -· ~ ,,,... 7f 00() ttl~ll -" --~ ........ ,_ - -....fO(llll-·'* ll.lOOlll•i 53175 1974 DODGE I.AM CH.UGoH J.JST lOOOI' .•• ~ .. V~ _.... --~-.··--·­ONLY 10 000 •tTVAL "'llf S V"1 ...,,, ... '"'" -~·· lo(l•t·•• ~·­i .. lt,ICA,j 55375 1973 FORD MAl'lltCI: Z DOOi """"--l'>Ml•,kioull!fle -~-l lt!GOO) 74DOOGEVAN :y. T• s,.rh••• ~ ......... ,...,..,, "'cond~ -st•• .. ~o. ~"''' <"""""'· "'-1~1119\e ltlt•Ge I t;\11. !»llUJil 1975 COMET ,_ toOt ....... ,.. 111 tidi:iov • .,...,.,,,. t !l(I --... C)'l>...,ft. """' __ _,_ ... __ ·-"9 .-.t IL\b al-.. u ... il !JOt..JIF) s3750 1974COUGAR lll J e..etU ,,__ ............. ' OW1-.... -....-o1 1Mt tlf •I.IA ----I«" Pr!Ctd kif ....... 1sm111 s3995 UJ w J _J ~ rr <t u 0 w UJ J >-t--_J § D 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COST A ME.SA 540.5630 JI. I I .. ,• •' • .< ,o ITEr.1s1 householditcms. Li o n e l T r ai n , tr ack, · Girl's bike , set 7 Golf switches, S4.S. Thurs. ni te 00ft't Miss O..t Garage !'ia le: Chri!'l tmas c I uh s I c u s e. 11 B & tTi. only . 548-<C946 S SAVE SSA VE shop h('rl''. Good items. roti sserie/broiler. 7-dr. l-=-'--'--'=c.;c;:__;:__;,:__ __ Item.~ subject to presale. No JUnk. Sat & Sun 10-5. desk, Z·tier lamp lb\, 3.panese cofr@e table We hono r Uof A and 21792 Y.'1ndsonJ!, 11.B. J\lagnus chord org an. All game table w/4 ch rs, blk 1 h ,. on ·~1 nau<. couc h. Bsl offer . ""astcrc :1rf,:£•. 4 t'a m . Pa t i o Sale . re...,,.\1'Uo . .,,,., 960.41 25 MASTERS AUCTIQM Goodies ,!!alnr e fnr cvl'ry· CHRISTMAS GIFT . 2U75'h Newport RI. C:\I one. 2287 Y.'atcrman Wy. Adult &Childrens candi d For Sale : Irvine. Countr)' R.13·962.'i &6~6·8686 C:-01 Portrails in Natural Set-Clu b ~olC Family mem- licycles 8020 Fri, Sat, Su n. G .I'~. Coun· Uni::s. Li \·in!! Photos Uy bership. $650. 67.S-0617 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter ·Top range & bwlt·in Ste\·c.C31l 640.8771 :\fust sell Encyclopedia Used Bikes & P arts. Uu)'. oven , clothes, toys. 1n1sc. CA RP ET Karasl an. Xlnl Bnlannica w /J r. s_el & s e 11 & tr a d c. 24 flt 2430 Vass;;ir Pl. Ct.1 cond 14x1 6'. 1111ua/i::rn bkcasc, 1973 E ditions. Ne wpo •t Bl C "I --h g' t•hi'ng d•ps Current yr. &ok., Beaut ·' " · t.1vning. H.A.s aw frnt . .s a · m a .. ' Bm vinyl bi ndln , $350. f>..12·7910. throw mo...,·r r, golf clubs, Rx12.644 ·512.). 848-8254. g &hw1nn T\\•1n-IAke ne'" lf.R. S36·1i:J<I~ 4 place sC"ttin~. Reed & Savc.S70.3rcl ch1 ld's sca1 Lot s a go odi es.reall y Rarton iill'tling Englis h Uon r.er Sorf Board ~r~<IM-"182"7. che ap Sa t /~u n /2 1 351 Prov patt e r n . $2 75. Nose ltider,6'6" Boys 1 o s pd s ch w 1 n n Doc ks ide 11. B .96,·02~· ;~<~93:.__J ~"~'~· 24~4~'-:_---,------1~58.l;-:-:.-:;-:;:~-::--;:~67~5~-G<-:;9:5-~ Gir ls H;il l'1 ~h 10 s rid -------311P ~asoline Bi r co m Lionel T rains , Gir!s 26" Sl·h" .inn & Gi rl!> oldl'r MOV,lt:"G pr('ssor with too l box ; B 1 k e , l 1 l e we' g h l. Schv.1nn nds v.·ork, r cas . OUT 0 1' STATB both on a ~ood s ma ll Reasonable.847-2473 548-8&17 cv«.>s, 642·1670 f ,\"eryth1ng. :\1 UST J!.O! trai ler . t,!25 . 494.t1J83 Couch & chair, Lang cof··I ~"-":'.::-'-":::'-":.:.:==--I Miscellaneous fee table, antique pa•nl· l loovt>r Dial ·A-r.t:itic up Wanted 1081 Sch"·inn Varsit y 10 spd 2:1", S7~. 2 C h1ldrl.'n ~ bikes. Call 548 -303."i. ing.antlqucm1 rror.toys. right va c u um S4 0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• games , i.:a r tle n po ts . Refri g, single d oor,$.')(). SS CASH SS FOR ____ , C;ihrornia Cru1 sl'r brand nu, o\'Cr SlGO in ves lctl first SI IS take!>, :'>36· 8337 h e ad Ph o n es , car 496·3.318 Good used furn/re rrigs speakers, \ot!'i of books. :::.".::'.:'.:-''....------1 ,., reeord alb ums, dishes, Vespa $150: P achenk zrf l5 tove!i .546·0768. Boys Ni~iki Srmi·pro J( :.pd xlnt con<!. 5200 or best ofrer . &12·2159 nt'v.' & ex p t'ricneed maeh. S20: black lit!ht : W ant c d : Sm a 1 1 m c n 's & v.· o n1 e n 's 5a & SlO : Aikes S2S & S10: Pl ayhouse. A.lso, Desk. cloth1n i.: &·-much. much '69 Ponli a c Ca talln; Reasonable. Good eondi- more. Saturday, lOam to $700: Serve l re£ng. S50 : tion. 545·1953 <I.pm . 16211 Ea i:;lc St., turret lathe ~SO: boat ---.c..-'-=----- lluntington Be ach corf windshield $20 : outbrd Early Amer. Baby Cr a· Gr<iham & f\feadowla rk) motor $50: plants, s mal die, Birch /m a ple, gd Bicy c l e, R ('d Be a c h Cruiser , clean. $1 00. Cal &i2-l&i8 . 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa ll to wall miscel. Everythin ~ goes. 721 Narcissus CDM Sat 9 l~ll ASA Al'SO i\KC . . l ~Wks .Champ . 1,ines Kit ch e i:i ic e c r us he r . $150 Call554 ·4667 t.latern1ty ~lothes 10.12. ----~ Chest 5et w /b rd . E lec Darhn~Samoycd & ')pup· corfec pot. llibaehi grill, p ie.' (5 ) left . $10 eat•h. toasicr . hotplate, r e· 5JJ.:t'W5. cords. popcorn poppe r., Ador able Wire Jl a1r 'fer· rier AKC. 8 m os old . Beason able 646 -7800. T<.Tuskin pool frlter. s pice rack + IOL'>of m 1sl'. 14941 (i;unford Cr, (Wil]o.,..·s ) Irvine. 551 ·~5. ----11 Yorki•sAKC Ncip;hborhood Ga ra~c 714·778·1246. Sale, Sat. & Sun. 292-1 8045 J~e1lwood, 1flesa Verde, Free to You , ..:C::.-'..:f.:., -------II ...•..•••.••••.•....... ,. a pplianCl'S, gift items co nd. R ea s o n ab le . 334 Del t.1ar. C.M. 968-6771. 11•.:LP~ l~itt l e ti ,c:c r A S:it 10·5. Drexel rurn . i.tnped kitly 9 mos <1ld t>asel. lovely antiques, needs ho m e and love! d eco r ator item s fo r tic's ver y sort. ve r y Ch ri ~t m as giving. 607 !'i""'ect. Moving & can't/ ~Ol-!'::c~h~0<~1/~C~d~'~l.:.-----11,J..-:::::::; keep.Call 646·1484 Fri .• Sat., Sun .. M an y ?>lixed breed puppies free baby things, J-Jead Stan- to gd home. I male 2 rem . dard Skis . w/stc p in bin· 557·9879. dings, boots, polls. & ca r ----------1 rack. Misc. 8442 Santa na G e rman She p /Hus kie Circle H.B.842-4605. Puppies. 6 weeks. Gd. . . Chrislmasgift.642-5623. Old Silver, China, Skis, i ----------1 Boots, Ceda r Chest .. & German Shephe rd, young more. 411 Ileliolrope, neuter ed male, loves CdM. in alley. Sat. 9·4, people644·059l 613·6569. tTee Cute Gt>rman Shep B&G Ch ristmas Plat es. l l us k)', m a le pu ppy . toys. butcher t op tbl, Ne-e d s good hom e . rurniture . housev.•a re~. 968·4312. etc. Sot 9·4. 181 2 P ort BEAGLE P UP PY A KC 1-'-lu'-n'-'le'-i"gh::·:.;N..:-::_8::_· ::.6"1:.:.:· 7..:7:::30:..11 7 mo., intelligent Jo\·es Antique-Collect ible Sale kids ,<1.99-4131 Sa t·S u n, de a 1 e r s "'eimaraner 7 m o. o ld fem . j!reat companion ror ]O\'ing home 646·9785 Alaskan 1tlalamule mix. I /mo. 3 male, 2 fem. Gd home. 673·0216. v.·elcome. Furniturc - wood stov es-w agon wh ls & anlique odds & l.'nds. Old "'est t>rn min· ing camp trivia-IOO's of items. 30S Avcnida San Pablo, San Cle m('nte (off El Camino Real) 498·09'J8 Col lit>/She:phcrd rem ale, 4 months old . Net.><is large at-Sun. Furniture , yard. 646·1880. freezer, refrig, misc. See ----------1 to appr eeiate. 26635 8050 1..:De,;:=::.'°::.·:.:'::.'::.''='::.'o~n~v.:.;~c~jo'--ll ......................... F0n1r s,1alc,CKghSz Bed ••• ~~!•••••••••••~?.'.~ nc c, ouc & Lov· . esent. Call bcL 5Pt.I. 9 y r. old gelding SJQO. 493·4038 or493·5229 horse rack $1 00,saddlt; & ----------1 tack $200/8331 Polk Cir· Liv rm, h as: s ofa & cle .H.8. llide:abed . Also, modern1·u=-=-~=_,-.G-ood--8-0-6-5-11 bedrm set. i\ll fair cond. ~~ s Sl 75. 546·4016. •••••••••••••• ••• • ••• • • 1----------1PERFECT CHRISTMAS Li ght blue \'elvet Gl l<i' sofa, $75, Save SSO, 1S pc Gourmet ----°'"-''-=-•~7::.08::_ ___ 1 non·stiek cookware lt>l, SlZJ, 557-6763 2 beautiful Lee's barl--'==:.:..::..::=-----·11 ~tools sacrifice $40 ea . hwelry 8070 840-3054 aft. 5p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. Sor., Love,.ot, blue WANTED flor a l & <'Offee table, TOP C AS ll DOLLA'R SIOO.C8 11 548·627 1. PA I D f'O R Y O UR Bedroom Set, Dbl bd. J EWEL.RY, WATCl1E$, hdb d d ART OBJECTS. GOLD. r • resser, nitc SILVER SERV IC F., s land . R e asonab le , 545-7441 F I NE FU R ~ & AN· ' TIQUES. 645-2200 &r, portable w /4 stool padded black vi nyl. szis. 18~ <Xild Chain,-, Cha.rms. 644.1164 . Rings. Golruf out or busl· neas. All below coat . French Proven Desk leal 540-1655 lnl11y & ~lass top. Jik::.1·.-.,-.. -'-----8-0-8-0·11 nt':w, llW. 644·116'. -see MOUi _________ , ...................... . Nt"•' U shoiped SC!ClionaJ . Antlqu,e oa k. ice chest ·"tt c. Ori~. co~t $1'100. $1 35. Fou r 1, .• U.S . ·~<"I. 673·0017 ~Jags/ Litts $100. 494·1'7'7 Got nine ladies dancing you hope to unload by Christmas? Move them under ou'rtree. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 4 • 11 or18. Fill your box with. Items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys, appliances or furniture might be the Christmas bargain someone else is pining for. Putting a box under our tree is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one-inch box and $6.50 for the two-inth package. To place yours just call 642·5678'. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you. Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT • • ! -....... OAIL 'f PILOT D \j THE 1976 SUNBIRDS ARE HEREI Sefial 12M2786C1CM252 S9UTHERN CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST SELECTION OF SUN BIRDS AVAILABLE -SPECIAL PURCHASE - OVER 30 1975 POHTIACS TO CHOOSE FROM AS LOW AS . 53495 (._ .. 1975 YEHTUU.S 1975 LEMA.NS COUPES 1975 ~A.HS SEDA.NS 1975 LEMA.HS WAGONS 1975 CATALINA. SEDA.NS •915 leMont s..ian t1Jlllf'f'l EC).JiPQed with automalk: !rans , radial tires & fac'lory air cond. flWY. PbNTIAC'S 4LLNEW ECONOMY SPORTS CAR. 5367600 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s299:r~ s99s1::..... '"" C...,, I>''<'• •"<.Na•~ '•• I --• ))QI/~ 0.'••.0 ""''-"'"I'()/~ .. -'" •J*OO ,.,. .. _,, •NI 1119 51 ,,_ --~· 411 _,...,., ... PR •• 1• )oo°" 0" .:CW""'"1 CO-.l~. 5 y•or-or 60,000 •••ii• Gwal-.IH on ltlle 140 at.. I•. •119i11•. Optlo11al 5 spoecl •lk• ololft mod ¥-' ........ a11a111 •• 1975 DEMONSTRATORS • GRAND PRIXS • CATALINAS • LEMANS • GRANDVILLES • VENTURAS • ASTRES MUST GO! HURRY! OPEN DAILY-9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WI UPlllTl Y DO l'OMllAC WADAMT'I WOB IEGAIDUSS Of -YOU Oll-...u. Y PlllCHASID YOUI CAI WE LEASE ALL MAKES AHD MODELS . ., • cRn;r.rs. Sale / 9120 1~.~:~." ............ !?.2.~ ·~~.5!'.". •....••.••• ~?.2.~ · ?.~·~~." ............ !?.~~ · ~-~t.s~." •••••••••••• !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Musical .Pianos & Orqans 8090 Boots Power 9040 leoats Slips / ln~ments 8083 ••••••••••:•••••••••••• •••••~•••••••••••••••••! Do~ks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'.inno runer 11 1as 11r South Coast run ah'lut ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• · Ill · l'1anofo r .,a l' . "I l.u1 t ).;;(\ aenu"lll" ~u1tar ,.,,,,_115~ * * l.:ipslrak1·. r, l".\ I (,r;I\ \1 (·ase. Pt·rrct·t l"Ond1 __ * * ''"" ';i __ ·rop cond S.11M)I\. r,75 ;112:! 11on. i\1usl sell. Sae. ~511 B b G d Eb 751-4ft(i0 o Y ran any 10· Chns Craft . l\\"111 \' R Sa rri fil"C'. :O.lu s l Sl'll. S<-n1i ;1utn p1lot.Xtr.1.;1'ur 1935 Dobro Nal1on:il 6 s tr I~· <t \" L n !-.\ l' o u n l r Y · 1-ruis1ng & h\"C' ;1hnard . 111g, ~00. 12 String Con-1;75 2277. _SI 7,9f~.: 9fl2 :?tlOG. R·l7 Rlfi~ I <'ord, SliO. 675-6495. ' C I . -----Kin1hall onso e Pia no "7t J\lodel (;l .istro n 14· H;1.;s Vi ol, .Joha n Rauner &:1ut1ful · Xlnteoncl runabout \\'/10 !IP i\1 t•r(·. J9ti4, µood condition . 5&)1J645-·1;\45 P.P. a llell'c ·justnverh a ul~·d , ~125. 54>1· 711 7 0 top shape SI OUO, \\" 1 t'O\ t•r \Vurlili.cr rgan , no trlr.675-7578 Fll'clr1l' Gui t ar , Le s.; hke nc\v.S700.f1rrn. ____ --'----- ~';1u l L"f•P~ S75. 549·201_3_. --- fi-lZ-ZJ.)!J S--'. G--d 8094 ------,.. ...... 1n9 oo s Office Furniture & •••-••• •••• ••••••••••• Equipment 8085 Hos ~i.:nol s kis l75"s w t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solomon h1nrlings & 5r y chr., $.'!'up. exe s vl poll'5 . l season old . S75 or r hrs S!5 t35. sf.v dsks. tr;idr for 35mm cam l'ra. Ell'I' typcwnter.<1. Pierce. 492-M2 J)1escl 1'rav.·Jrr.; :IU·3H -.\O·!"i0 -77 Starting from ~.).(lllO l o ~2.5.0011. ATL1\NTIC' J',\('I !-'IC :O,! ,\ 1{1"11 i\I t-: Cl I. 646·54!'11 1;.l(;.r~121 30' Dies el Tra11. ll'r 35'-50' ]'( 1\\"Fll l ll\ S \I L -'.'\H \11 :'11 1: C."ampcrs SK!J;J-up . Shell~ Sl 7'J.50·up :'\la JOr'>'.1.v. Ii.SH W J81h, Cf\! Ii 12·8,171 Fnr S.1le {'a n1 Pl"f . fl!~ H ft ---bt..-1. '>lcc.·p~ 2, t·ond1t1on \\'.:intPd. Slip Hf S11lt• ~11,MI. 4!1K 122.) "l"1l· fe>r 52" hu;1t. ~--- 1:1:J .. SX22. Motorcycles / .1 •• 1 SI ,.,--Scooten. 9150 ..,(j ~11:tt • I p, 1;.I ffi(I •••••••••O•ooooooo•oooo Ne1.1.µort J{c h . C al J . ..,lllONl)\CHl ''"'slrf'1•! G-·1 i'j ]"I ·ft f p •n ~ ' ' 1 .. :i . • i • • • '1 ' ,. C"Xt'l'llC'nl 1·oncht1 on SJ[)I/ v.knd ~. R.11l-Ali30 12 x 16" Slip + S11t c 1·ie fnr -X ll 7;, li e~ s ail boat. ·r"•n 27 '. St·c at J eff War1I . Super lrick fi ll Lido l':1rk !)r. :'\.B. nr 1;1:-t 1~1:1:1 C':11l 5-lfl-H•IJX afL 5 pn1. --- Boats, Speed & Ski -·7 1 Xll i5 li\1"'' C Hm . 9080 n1nd 1f1cd. S3~5 . f1 r rn 2175:l2r\ 833-94 12 -__ _ !''7 \\'. 19th. C:'\t 645-7411 :..... Storeo.._R_e_s_t_o_u_ro_n_l-.---I ••••••••••••••••••••••• In "·atC'r $25,SOO • ·-o T · h 1'R6C f>50!: 40' Di esel Tra wle r Fish or Ski ' nump . · ·<· Bar 8095 . No t to .t:ethr r , ( us tom ~CU~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnA•T·oLleA'.vr, IC p,\C~~J~ !.5,/ll.I .t:~t:1s~o;,'1'°1:1bo> ut l•ln <'hnp. l.<lts throm1• $\llJO :ot""'. ..! ~·t• t•,, t: " I HIT \\ L l f1C I" ll'\:J 3JHfi O 22· Sh ufflehoa rd , must be !\11\l{ITJi\lf:Co . tr;11ll'r ;ind ell'tlrit' i;t;1 r1 " ~ --., mo\·erl, m;ik l' offe r . 646·5491 6-\G-6-127 50h p J\lf'r<·ury. !\lus t $C't'(;() CA HT, ·l hp. Br1.i::.i.:s ~~ !179-12'8:645-3199 t o appr('c 1:.1 tl:. \\'111 Straton enJ.!. ;,5·• '>\t'l'I c~ .... ~·tr TY Raef NC''>''port 8;1<;ed Boat Club :-.arnft("(• for S\t')(l(I as IS. fra mt•. II '' Ill'# Irr~<;. (lj H' ,·~.~01•.,.00 !\lcmbrrship fur s ah·. l"J!llH6-.\96S cyen1ni.:._'· .Xlnl ••nn·'. S7S. \)f.>1.;r(1~'i n ii 8098 S a \'c SIOllO. Call i\1r, -u ""' 0 OES\O ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUiton 675 AA#ifi., aft r,·;14>_. _____ _ :\l aJ,!navox/$200 or Bo_c:cn Transportation .74 '{i\i\l ,\~I ,\ 12;,cc \'Z, STARTING Sl50 stereo. Ar.s.:os/llu;;d ~ots. R~t / ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'xl. frame. mech xlnt. A a s pc;ikcrs • turntable Charter 9050 Aircraft 911 O , 546-9176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••! ~S550'.'::~·~>1~•~·~7Y~"~'-----NEW BUSINESS? For chart<'r 36' Col. $12.5 CITABRIA-Almost new. ·70 l!(JNTlA SL 100 slrf'et P rof!'ssional logo d e · RCAcolorTVConsole25" day,.,.,·klyratesavail call 6.5 hrs total lime. Top or dirt, only 1600 actual :-.1J::nM' has the :tnswer fnr beaut pi rt ure, x Int ('ond. 497-2595 (!(lui pmr nt . 552·96-lf:. mi lr s. C';\"C'elle n t C'ond1 - :-.1i::ns, letterheads, busi-Sl99. 54~·6271 I~::..:.="-------· I--------t1on S.l.'X). !iJO-Rfi30 nl'sscanls <'I C'.R:'l7 ·288 1 l-lolidayCrui s1•<; 1959 i\1oo nC'y i\IKZI),\. ------- • ---............................. IN"ew Zenith 1\\·a nti color Christma ~ Partil'.;, }•is-Hlt!OT"J'. Full I Fil . Lie "J'hc fasll'st d raw in the TV r o nsole vo 1r e m otc hin i: PartiC'S v.·ith -:ki p· Jul v 76 . .\l e t .ii t :.ill . \Ve$!. .. a IJa ily Pilot Pets 8087 control. S595. 673 fi91 7 per;: Or Ne,.., Sk 1p1 ack S>.95o. r .. 12-28iO Classified 1\d. f>42 5fl7R. ots & Marine boat frorn S45 d ay. you Equipment skipper. L'all 640-5955 or • ••••••• •• •• ••• ••• • •• • 675._·881i6-"~------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• en.,.ol 90 I 0 Boots. s.,;1 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Talkin!? f'arrot,yellow n;ipcd Ani;1zon , \'r Y l:in1e 1·nml's v.•i. c:1g1•s $250. Ba senji, tri-rol ur cd AKC reg. s hots & ol>c<lience trntn!? $75'doghouse ~/ OY SCO UTS Nl-:ED R1\NGEJ't 26. Loaded. 4 1'42-i!\87 .. _______ 1 80,\TS. Tax: Advan· Sai l s . SR900. (213) -t11~£'s, call 546-4990 596-0'TfD l-'-'-'--C-------1 Cla~si fie~t Ads s ell big ill'\ns , s mall ite ms or any item . 642-5678. '75 Kl\'AK Xlnt Conri. Ca\1642·1648 Jjdo 14. xlnl cond. ~l any $1 50. xtras & trailer. P\·t ply. 71 4/642-8-18!1. Coronado IS w/trlr, xlnl cond. Furlin g J11J . 552-0715 ('VeS. H-28 Aux cruis ing cat ch. ceme nt hull rramc & plans $1.25 /ofr646-7R95 BF.RMUIJA 30 KC'tc h by Cheoy Lt>t'. r.J?. hull, fully equip .• $23,900. {7 14 ) 551-6734 Cal 20 + Slip, S sails , No. 22. OB, \'ery good cond. sxw. 548·~49 LASER #17667, llarken ratchet., SSSO. 640·4280 Boots, Slips I Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60ATSLIPS Some live-aboa rcls 645.aGtr. l·:xt •l18.I fiques / Classics 1.t.nttques / 9520 Classics 9520 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1929 FATHOM II ROLLS ROYCE LIMOUSINE Cooper body. Over $40,000 involved in 3 yrs. restor ation. Engine done by Rolls Royce in London, coach & body work done in Geneva. Best offer, Car presently on display at Motorama in Hollywood, Absolutely restored to MINT CONDITION. h--12131 719.5345 Hewy Ad ... • 12131 9911-8692 Attention : Kruse Auc\ion Patrons l • NEW '75 .DATSUN 710 2 DOOR WITH AIR CONDITIONING Gas saving 4 cyl , 4 speed. radio. body side mldgs .. undersea!. c arpets. rear wind ow defogger. rec hn1ng bucket seals and more . (046600) STICKER PRICE $4240 DEALER INVOICE H756 Pay Only $3806 NO MONEY DOWN, 72DATSUH ~" '71 DATSUM lltC.... "~"1 $ I 500 ---"""'_.. '7l DATSVH "U YAMAHA J05 4 .-i. """""' --· W-,4 ........... . -· ... -..... .,., ""'""I ~·.,,, ,...."SAVE -11 .... -.· ''f FOID YAM ...... ---..-i..,. .. , .. ......, .. --U..~i,...,,.t..-1 1--. ,, .. , $2222 ---- l!o"ll' 11 $300 "'-"-•c ..... '74 OPEL ....... llTA lUllll .. • oo-tl. ........ i..-. ""· ......... , ... ~!fl"'Kl! $2965 ~-· • 610 and 710 COUPES•4 DOORS•WAGOHS MUST BE SOLD NOW! More 1976 Oatsuns are arri ving daily and we need 111(' roorn for l hC'm. Pnces will ne ver be lower. 48 MOS. FINANCING AVAIL. '7J DATSUN tit CH. ~ • .,..Jo....-., .... ,, ... ..,,.,,,, .._ ... --· .. -. ..... -; """\ ..... _..., -f -·-'-0..' $2777 ~·--..- "74 YAMAHA UO ':;..o a c..-r"'I' ., $750 ..,...., .... st-W" '74 DATSUH 2•01 • •• ~-I.• ..--! ~ .-.. l l~I .• .._ -O.-..,j ........ _.,. --·· _...,. ...._ .... .,. hJ«l'l! ~.Jh.~.'L- '72 DATSUM ·-.......... • '<-i _..,., _,_ _, . ..., . ···~ .. . ' -·~··· '7S 1210 .. · -...... -~ .., -..... -'" -,., $3150 ....,...,_,,.- •75 D.&.TSUH • y-l . . .... -. -.....•~'-• _.,.. ..... ,., $3987 ........ .._- • • • ' ---· . .. .. .. ..... • . -. . . ... . . . .,. .......................... . ...... ~ """~'""""-''"'''"' .... . ' - '1Auto St-rvic~ & 14 Whttl Dri•11 9550 Truck• 9560 DJ4 DAILY PILOT Thursday November 27. 1975 Ports 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ -lultQ: I ported M t I I M t I I ••• SAVE Trvcks 9560 Autos Wanted 9590 •••••~· •• ~ •••••••••••••• M~::r:~:'1 91 so s::r~,.!' 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Se1· 1975 AUDI 100 LS <Cl-IOIC t; fl F 13) ,-110p llt't!<ij; rrunl u 11d "k. 1111. \l'r~ 1 lt'.111 & f.1,t. 1·at1· .. l'r1 Pl 1 -1 1>' 11-•'' .1 1 \\'arn hubs, mud & snow, t.hllone! t64872Y), ARRIVED ~75/hestofrli l/; 71195 '\tr:1.., mu :-t 'it;'C SJ:'ill ll>ll II\ Ho\.; '~''1:\:1)~1 . 5 5577::!:!:! :!:"> \'.11~> ('P•H 11 ..... 1 tull1 ld•1or.c:n•"l•und 1l1nn. """' $489 '76 FREE APPRAISAL \\'e bu)' u»td rars & truc ks. C all G R OTll Cllt-~VROLET for a free appraisal. 1975 AUDI FOX 1CHOIC E OF41 \\hat ii Chn sl111.•" (;111• IV73 Yamah .1 l(lll:\I X · \l r :i s. 1''.;~t. 1:l1.·.1n \. \4-1577 ---S{' .-.l1r..l11'<\llHL1 I 1.1r. '• 1.1.:.:;11 S4777 1;1) l ' \1<1' t>l1 KJK5 1,,,,.,j ho r ll~· tnr 1:1 ,5 SLEMONS MERCEDES Fr,1 rr1o•, v.h1·• 1~.1·t 1-, ! )11!\ SI J\J l'l!I:! 1;1JI\ t-.;1v,<.Ls;1ki 71 k Z lllV. t-;l"C' 1\11111 Btk1•s: Sl;!5 & SH"! I 1a rl. dt)k h1 ,1\...1 '. $7!>ll 11" ..,tr1·••! h·i.::11. huth [.,11k .is n:i1 &rtlll l!l'•'.I\ !l~I<! l.llK --I -- .A&ltos. Used 9900Autos, U std 990(' ···••·•·····•·······•···········•············· USED GREMLINS 1971thru1974 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM STilTIMG AT $1649 11471HJI 'ii llnll a l,IU\$' I 11 .. ~ .. 1 1nount. 1011 1111 10111 ,111 1-l!t'n1•1at11r .. 11·11"' I J! r,uli11,topi11111I ,,,1,1,1,1 ~ ;:~~1l•l:•";:d.d1;lo'l:~ n~r~I JletlJt lem\6 ~TOYOTA 1,; , :!:I I•• ·:.:1 Int I l 1111p1t \l"l"r 4 Wheel Dri•e\ 9sso V Jll1m1·,f',,1il\ l'I 1 ~~ .. 1 11 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi•1· 111,I\ s.:·1w~1 1•11, .. .\'• 1 .1 k 1~111 Htl\111.li\EH ··11 1 .. , .. 1 .. 11 l:!.1101) 1111 :-;.,, nip" t "an lu· -;(·0·11 ;d 1'17:! ll;11IH11' llht1, (''.\I I t> I:! 11:.!~!i . ""JI ' 11·ro ,., \\ r1 ·1·J..1 ·d . p..11·1 ... ~ 11;;,.J!I:.! •'\'l'MH1 1-:'> '7 1 t'flt:\'1{ BLAZ t-:H. 1 f) \1 1 • LCIA l>t-:J) 11:-;·r . <lFH .1f1l 2:1 10 Traile-rs, Utility 9180 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-7 t J .• .l1•cp. St1,pens1on, ;;,10· l "lilit 1 Li .iil•·r. i\1-.11 ( 11 .. nt •'rH I ,-.., Ir.in'> ,1·:1n1 \lnlw•·\ih· 11:uli•r I"• 1.!1·t1·l1 11·hl!, S.!t.itJU ' ' • 1·•r I ('IC"lt''· lik1· 111'11. :!J!JJ "'• \,' S:111t.11\t1,1 \\t·, {' :'-! H.Hlll" ,\ !11 d u"'Ol<. L i!' 41. ~:!~o!J 5-10· 7U2:1 \ H!I 11 .. 11 L !ll'l'd a l!llO to .tr;1v. f,,.,l .. whcu you pl.11·1· .in .ul in tht• ();111} l'ilot \\'a11t ,\d s ~ t:.11 1 nuv.. '76 J••pCJ-7 IA1Udl·d \l.Llh eq u1p n1ent \ll l'lu<l1ng aulo mu l l C' transnu~!'UJtl, \\'Ith lov.· r:on,l!t' <Jucd o r tr;u·. l\l au v.)11•1·ls, tape, roll bar & n1or1" Less th:i n 2.00l.1 rn1ll':>1. VKY :?25. Sl·r :if.11.IOllti.K. $5188 Shore-crrst AMC/JHp lr.751 Jl<'ach Blvd. 1 luntin~I On lkat·h B4B·B066 1910 .. lat bor.C ~1 . 631 -1276 --- 1974 IHTERNA TIONAL l 1,. TOM PICMUP VIS, I spc1.·1I , r nd lv, h1•ater . low ml ll'S, l,1('. Nu. 6Gt.i8W. $3195 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 130 I M. Tustin 547-0511 '70 Da t sun l'. l '. ,.;oud eond $1100 ~~-178fialtl'r 6 Pl\I Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE All the Way!!! COMPARE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY! BIG SELECTION '75 PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR EXAMPLE SAVINGS NEW 1975 GRANADA 2 DR. SEDAN s3915 P1t11 ru 1 U<:•ns• SEl.L.()Ff SALE PRICE Scl«oal Hi<ll 2~ CIO IV k/lt .... •"O . II<°""' "'""" JOOI C.hl ..,..,....,.... ~·o , hv• ''''' esw to••'"""''' t....._ 1110..0, /l\M rll'.llCI hn1.t 111ou.. is .. l &Wll,l 10fllll2. SI~. 199111 • WHEN YOU BUY • WHILE YOU DRIVE PINTO MPG 2 DOOR SEDAM Plus Tax & License Incl. 2300 cc 2V 4--cyllnder eng . Gall! emissions equipment. s elect-sh1tl . cru1se-o-mat•c. front & rear bumper guards. (Ser. #5R 10Y1 57803. Stk. #1520) EXAMPLE SAVINGS IRAMD NEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP $3.9.9.9 !:~~:OFF 1'"1(1 I ,,I ,.,.,. I ut. 11' I' t. I'"' h vl!I ti~< !>< '~''' !onr ... ! ,o:I."' t1 .. n! f. I,. ol t>V"'l•l;l l!•MHl~. AM r,tl'l•9 br>d~ S•d~ n1ouklin~· -..1~ ::11'J<17 o;,., •!IRDt/1<111760 *O nly fOfd offe11 •.• * Oplionol factor y worronty up lo mo•imum of 36 month1 Of 36,000 m1i.1 on wlecred componenh on 1976 model1. * tmprov..d mileage without l0Cril1tir>g ,11uclu1ol 1ofety ct.11gn /Of po1 .. ng.r protection. *tower olte< 1ole mointel'l()nce co~t thon lmpo•h October soles at Theodore Robin' Ford highest in over 24 months! There must be o reason. Would you believe mare car for your money PLUS Theodore Robins' 54 years of trying harder to serwe you better! EXAMPLE SAVINGS NEW 1975 TORINO 4 DOOR PILLARD 1"'1 1~1 CIO ~y !I rl'l•nd.!< ,...~. C~h1 r~'"""'" •'Qu•n•roer>• ''LI""" '"''" !•~'""'"""" -flf"""I ""'"'"•II !111•• 0.0<lt & '~"' bu•»I~' fU~l\h ~" Con<l<IOCll~ 5'!1oc.t.~@ Ar.t , .. J. l•'l!'d l'IJ" ,n,.,l)le!•. kJIU•J•><l 111rnolC cO<lltot "'"'°', (\,oft, If ~I 0/ Ill.' '•t>OO. ~t•. " l ~'.I\)/ Toyota Trucks •S Spoeds •4 Spoed• t:ltOTll CllF.\'HOLET Hl21 I Ue1r h Blvd. Jlunl1ngton Bearh Kli 1;1'81 5·t, J.'l.11 SELLING YOU~ CAR? 1\~,.otlA11,;1 TOPPRICESPAID 1U""L UlJW f'or Imports ??) TOYOTA """"''"'Not • Autornatlc' SAVE WHILE THEY LAST!!! DOH BURNS PORSCHE /AUDI I 363 I HARBOR GARDEN GROVE ....-.. Dt an Lwis Imports 1966 Harbor, C.r-1 . AUOl lfllll ~"· '73, auto l~btl Ho1bor { ,,, 646 9303 648·.9303 A !C. A ~l /f':\I. Xlnt Cond. ---1----'=="--~-1 S.'t'\i!"1 497-1789 'U6 EL C1\~ll NO. 4 spd . ma~s. SJ 100 or l>St offer. (.;all after ~ or ;i ll 11ay S.111Sun. &15 06t>M ~-- ;2 Coo r1t•r 1'.U. air. 1nai;!s, c·ar1}("t111i;! M2·9~1 ,,ftt:r 2 P:'il '70 J•'urll pit·k up & I 11b1•ri.;lao;s rold :i "a~ (;imp tra1il•r. :!I ~•· lt.1l1•1J.!h, Lt"n V1 etona I<.· \\'il l<on -------1 72 Oodqe 1/J Ton PU JUI V·8. stick sb1 ft. 11.D. pac'k al!(', cxl·cllcnt cund ;;~):kJ25. $2288 Harbour V.W. ' ·1~1 f ord '! ·r . l'L:, li.1.·hlt t'rlJ.!, 1u1 clulch & ti res, SltlO hc:ivy dut y r ark . t•lt>an. SI ll!15 ·1;9 =1, ·r. (;:'ill' t'll·.1n, lll't·ds new lid s11~1~. A'r L,\:'l'TIC r ACIF"I C ~I \H IT1~1!-;C0. f~lfi 5-1!11 6<1ti f>427 '75Che•y 1/J Ton l'\1 1'1,\ $."J71N I 1'14:! 10'.\9 1,\ E< unul1ll l' 1'1rkup . " lo• 11 h11:1..f'"· l.!ood l'O nd S,l(rll f1r1n ;,11; :1r,.1i ..... 'S70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Ford 11Surfer" Van V-8, :1ulo. lr a ns .. A '.\1 ra d i o. n1ai; "·h r~l s. ~r1t.•cial paint. A real buy at $3277 ~Wl lem\6 \iilJ TOY OT A 19bb HD•bo1, ( /,, 646 9303 Offe r expir es ll -24 ·75 TOP s Paid f-'()lt Used VW's Potd for or Mot l!i·@IQI 11 ·"ch \' . 1 LW'<ll.. Bch !142 4435 Autas, lmportrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW 1972 AUDI I 00 LS 4 DOOR Ault). Iran'>, ;ur condi· 11on1ni.:. 1\~1 /F:\1 radio, he<itcr. J.11·. OllF'r'C. $2995 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 130 I N. Twstin 547-0511 C....:,~- '72AUDI IOOLS 4 Door Autorn;1t1r tr;inl'mission, fartnry air 1·ondilion11\ij, Al\l /F!it r aiho, heatr r. Sup<.·r nn·t· ear' 2461-,YD. USED CARS SJ 577 '70 FORD QjeQll lem\6 WINDOW V AH .,j..1 ,.~. , '"c'•· "'"''° • ,._".2 VOL VO tr-3('k s t ereo. Includes IY06 Hori"" ( '·' 6J6 9303 rx lra Joni?. ""h1·t·l IJ.:n ('. '73 CITROEN SM 1.F.ASl-~Olt lll 'Y '! ' BMW '9712 5 l<Pl'('d, u 1r ('{I n d .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h·ather. m ('tall ic pai nt & Afl l IF"~1 radio. '73 BMW la•ario 4 !'\IJCCd, a ir <'Ond . & Sl('rco. A b{'auty! '73 BMW 2002til X l.1\1' ('f>N DIT I O ~' St~·rt•o, & ;,iir 1·und. On t• o" n{'r . '72 BMW 3.0 CS 4 s peed , &ir C'ond . & hlcreo. f\11nl condition ! '67 & '6B MBZ 2SO S's ()/\{' ·1 ~jJ('(•ll & 1111(' :1utomat11·\ '.\lu"t "''l' ! '71TOYOTA Mark II Coupe Automatic. a ir ccind. & Landau. l...tlY.' 1nilcs . '66 CORVETTE CLASSIC SADDLEBACI< BMW '76 BMW's Order Now ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & I 'il F:ronolint> Sup('r V an T "' o t n p s • 1 m • \'8 .. ~Int <:ond. F1n1!'hl'll maculal e ... l\ll NT <..:UN - intf'rJor, Air . $2950 or DITI0:"-1! Sales·Set\•ice-Leasing Roy Carv~r. Inc. B.olls Roycc B~l\V 234 F..17th 5 1. be"t o l r. f:i46·1 U.i J or '74ELCAMIMO -"-'-·'-°'-'-'------! Automa t1(' & ai r C'ondi-t1on 1n ~. l..ov.· m iles. '75 Uod,izc. Cu.»t \\'hls & ti res . ~52·Jf-'i0 Aft Ii intl·n or S.i ,HOU. -- "7 1 DodJ?.c \<.in. Sl .800. l;oocl condit ton. J s pd . 645·8059. Stuart. "1>4 CJIEVY Va n w /mai:s. Jt ig h bc k sea \!', Portholes. $950 /bst orr. 900·41 25. '72 & '73 Scouts ll n th arc h a r d t ops t-;qui pm('nt inrlulll'S roof ra1.:k. automat ic. air t•o n- dition1 n,I! & 1){)v.cr Slt'l'r· 111,1!. XL:\"T inside &•out. \\'Ill tradl'. ' <..:ost:i f\lC'~a !'146-444·1 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER . 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NA 642·9405 OrancJe County's Highest $ luyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota C111I Roi?rr or Bill 8-17 RS,.\,') I Fiat '72S Fiat '72S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST WEEK SPECIAL SALE .~!&}a~ ~'---2~~ NEW 1975 128 $2899. 1 1933994 + T & l . Dir. prep. Offer oood thru Nov. 30th, 1975. FIAT FACTORY AUTHORIZED Soi.s, S.rvke, '"'''~ & Over..ot 0.llv•ry l 20 W. Warner at So. Main, Sonia Ana • 557-213~. • ___:..-JAILY PILOT Au;n, INported Awtot.1 .. cwted Auto1. lap.orted Th,.1r~?Y. NOlfembar 27 . 1975 DAIL V PILOT 015 AMtol. l•p•rW ... 1.W fM a led •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••t•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMtol, l19por+ed Alltot, IMporttd Mtot, ... 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N '71 B 04BFUM Expires 12·<rJ.7S ovusfer v•LLEY'I "ORTS l·ar 'IN( n l • us 1974 DATSU .. •l ~-''-"-"-'-"'-'~-1 14200. 675·902<J s-• -r ., 4. ~· radio, healur 831 •2040 4,g..:4949 $1488 9Passcn11cr. l.ikt!new IRAHD MEW 1974 "71 914 2 o PorAc he . Air. Im maculate inside 260Z MAZDA '4'?· "oup. L>kc new. out! <<OOUP. 4 Speed, fut·tory air ron · i tl-65.11. SJJ95 '62 VW Bug. Rebuilt cni.:. Ne w c lu t l'h . $1 i5 . 645· 1792, &\O·l:l 109 Harbour V.W. ditionin~. AJ\l /t,J\f radio. Clrcranc~ Sol~ ·11 914. Am/Fm stervo. hl'aler, l\tag wheels. l.1e. J1·m Man·no llunt ... , ..,, ..... , I ' GARDEN WIST VW .! lllork~" 01 H~·11rh llhd 7f'.1.M1 IA t·~tmui.-.tt•r Bl\ d \\'t'!>lln111~tl•r ll!Q 7~1 ?.,.,,..BU. $2831 2'11\f o ri g o -...·n c r n11 .,... __,_, ;:.J.Jn SJl(X). 673-1363. 673 s.~t. MOTOR CARS Donl tti\'e up the ship! -- S5595 I I d 0 I P "List " It in cltisA1r1ed. "70 VW llu", auto., new VW '74 l!us n1·w t ires. nr, u cs e.a er rf'p , • 1200 w c· ·t 'I • Equipped ~·ith Rota ry 1.onche it.: 914·4, 1.7, :1 · oas ~wy Sbip to shore r es ults! tirts & hrakl•s, $1 300.or m nJ!~. Z-h<'tl , a n1/f111 SNARE A HARE ... '76 @rabbit 53676 ·Model 170 1. lnc. tax &. 1975--76 he Ca sh pnoe--.13960 Ml. S500 down payment; APR 14 3"%. 46 oavmenls. OAC. (1763037312). s9512 Only ....... . . . at DON BURNS VOLKSWAGEN 13731 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 534-4100 • • , S A engine & many more ex· sP<\ Al\t If M. Besl offer. 645· I I O.Z lH.2·56'18. bst ofr 5-HI !ll'l:i.:1 rad111 5.i l .'ii:'.ttt anta na tras. Ser. 1213601. 3 Yr. i Slll2IO I---.~ u ---'•-~ u or ~.000 mi. Factory1---------l~~·.~:.V: ••••••• ?!!! ~ ... ~:.--: ....... !?.~~ ~!·.~:."! ....... !~!~ ~S:.~~·.r:.f!."! ••••••• !~.~~ ~!·.~.'-."!•.••••••!~~~ =-~·.r::.": ....... !!~ Ll·ncoln Mercury warran1y. i"" Porsche co"""· ·r~ OlDS/ua ... a """"' 911 Eng;ne. M;n1 130 I N. Tusttn .--547 .. 0511 17J31 lbCllkn. =,t:~n, Lie. 03 61',FJ-I -0--.,-, IUCll • aa.-1-l Camino Auto Sail's '7·1 utsun 260Z m int 1212S EiC n I . d A'l /F'" ·d· t.:xp1resl2·0i·75 . amino e u con • <ll~. .. '" ra 10, S..,Clcmente498·140Q 2."i.000 mt. SS.MO eall anr Men:edfl lettt 9740 - 6 1'1\I & "''knd.~ &18 ·2510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ----· '74 l Coupe. 5 s pd , 74 Datsun 2GOZ, 2+2, air, Lease JI.lag air. stereo taix·. mai::s. tape. xlnl cont!. Hew .. Us.cl Po...,·e-antenna, tinled SfiOOO. 548·.s-149 OVER 1 OO ,11.la.-;s; Carrera s~~cnng Fial 9725 MERCEDES Whl, Sl,000. 581 ·7K02. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH DISPLAY Rolls lbycf! House-of lmporh •••• • • •· • • • • • ••• • • • • • • AUTHORIZ~D *1 DIALER IN U.S.A. l\tERCJ::DES DBALER JR{ ROY 6862l\1anchester, CARVER Buena Park ROLLS·ROYCE 523~7250 2lAf,17th SI. On the San la f\na Fwy, COSTA Mt SA ''::=:::::;~"~·;-~·~··~·~_.) New '76 ~Iercedcs 300 ' ClOlllDSUHOAYS :=:=:=:======! Di cs c I Be I ow cos t --==-'-~---,,, $13.800. 51uh: 9761 ~ 673·7615. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1Jid MILLER MOTORS '60 Mf!n:edes Benz 300 SL Rdsl• A classic. ~lint condilion. Priced to sell! 634NBW . ~DBH ' SALE Jim Marino MOTORCARS 1-"ACTORY l\UTl-IOlllZt:o Sal~s • s~.,ice l Parts• leasing r 120 \V. Warner at !\lain Santa Ana 557·2132 '70 850 SPYDElt. Must 1200 W. Coast ''"'Y· 645-1102 73 MERCEDES 450SLC See! Xlnt l'ond,ncweng Metallic beige \lo'ilh EXCLUSIVE FOi Oran9e County <¢:~ . CA& AUTHOllUD S..& S«Yk• DAVE ROSS POKT1AC:STUT1. 2480 Hari>o< ll•d. SI 700 846·8062. h · · mate 1.ng 1nt e.ri~r . Toyota 9765 '73 Fiat 124 Sport Cpc, automal1 e transm1ss1on. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A I C ,\i\l /F'J\1 st e r eo. power .steering, f1:1ctory 1 8 ~1 . mint $3700/bes t airconditionin,l!,A.\l /F'hf 002·:;444 stereo radio, heater. etc. -'C.C.-'-------1 t235llSY) '74 Fial 1.28 w ..... 4 Speed, A 1\1 /F~t radio, 12,700 miles. Showroom ready. 520~1CC. S2788 $15,800 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor. C.M. 631-1276 TOYOTA &ckKlvr Dealf!r South Coast Area ByY or lease at MllRQDIS MOTORS •=@·@'IQ}W '58 J\1ercedes 300 D ,32 .. 1 Avery Pk-...•y-SO Frwy ~ '". MISSION VIEJO 675·6495. I ll llCh V . ---------< 831·2880 495·1210 I lunl J~h. K-12·4435 ·r.s ~lcrc"des-Bcn~. 190<.'. 4 dr. J.:ood mill'ond $li50 b13·1925675·0909 C\'CS Jaguar 9730 ....................... -- '73 Joquor 2 + 2 19702M SE Cpc. Oni-. & on. ..... I" ly class1t', eoneourse col· ~nroo Jcctors item . Mus t see to S tereo , chrome wire :ipprec. Pvt Ply 675·74K2 ...,·h1•c ls . 18,3415 m ill's . or 675143-1. 62911CU. ·~-------1 ALSO '71 ~tercedes Rc n7. 300 S EL 6 .3 . Sle c<in " '73JOCJuorXKE hrakes, auto . Snrr , '76 TOYOTAS ARRIVING DAILY $2997 Plus tax & li e will cleliver a new Corolla 2 door to you . 100':'" f ina ncin i.: available on ijpproved credit, for 36, 42 or 48 month.'!. "Soft-top" Sliver f\1 elalh(·, SS.000 6.57R :\Illes. ehrome w1re1 _5B_l_·7_"62_. ______ , 1'aiu• L~,..; 1 "'ht•els. Uolh c<irs Sable MG 9742 @}""' WJID \\'It h t a n in te ri o r .••••••••••••••••••••••• {fil 80''1 -"· '69 MGC GT ~ TOYOTA SAVE 4 Speed , ·radio. "''ire wheels. showroom fresh 1966 Horbor CM b46 9303 One owner . !l 12l. NOW SAVE •Bil!Ma .. y5••* ROLL 'EM 'NEWPORT IMPORTS llunt. lkh. 8.4<?·443.5 MGB 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3100 W.Coul Hwy. N.B. 642-9405 '69 P.1GB MIDGt:T -4 ---------! !ipeed, radio. wire "·heels ~1K·IO Sedan. Auto. lranA. & bucket seats. SunlOnc Very J:?d. cond. $3750. Ph: yellow w/black inte rior. _&_t.c.2.c.127'-=2-------I (670HQH ). 51499. IF You TOWNE &COUNTRY 646-4447 Dir. have a service lo offer or 1----------1 'goods to sell . place an ad '68 P.1GB. Blue. Nu v.'hl in the Daily Pilot top. Clean . f\1u ii l sell . Class1f1cd Section • • • $1.575. 673·1363 /673·5391. Phone &12·56i8. • 16READYTO BUY '75 TOYOTAS Example: As Iowas $3199 <No.3267 ) SR5 with St('r<'o Huge SelKtion of !976's We want to sell You -...·ant lo buy Let 0!'! get loRc1 her 4 DR. Corolla $3295 {98257) Stt the nice gup Illa! don't farq•I at BILL .,,AXEY TOYOTA . 847-8555 18811 leac:b ll•d. Hunfin<Jlon Beach Ho. I l1t Parts & SerYtce '72 Toyota Celi(ll 42,000 ml, all xtras 827·2740 CJ115sified ads sell bi,i; items, small items or arcy it.em. J mt call 642-5678. 23 FIREBIRDS IN STOCK •TRANS AMS lrallcl New • FORMULAS 197 6 FIREBIRD • ESPRITS s4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY llS81DeH$1"828J ,..~. , .. 'llee<\ .. .. HUGE NEW Astre SELECTION DELIVERY TODAY AT DAVE ROSS PONTIAC/STUTZ '68 PONTIAC CAT.It.UNA Air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. 1 owner (UUY327) S989 '71 MERCURY CO Mn 4 door. auto. trans., power steering. vinyl roof. $1689 Sll'TZ Hl.,\fli IL\\\'K The Worfd's most lu~u~ 2-<JOOf aulom:iblle now '-'""'~ ........ ._.. ,.,.s... -·,~ ,,,..... .... 1.,.... , ....... , "" ..,,......,,.., • ,.., .. ., .·- ...... .. J r<o °",........_..,...,..,., •• ,,... '" ,.J .... ---.... o -'-'"'""~·· ..... ,...,l..o -'°""" .. "''""'"' o..c1 -.-· ,.,,,,,..,, .. , ~br0....t...'-s. ....... ..,~ '"''>• \ '71 PONTIAC '72 PONTIAC IOHHfVIUE GIAN SAFA•I W.t.GOM 4 dOOf. factory air cond1hon1ng. lull Loadedt Air cond1f1on1n9 . power pc:>wer, vinyl rool. (287GLL) windows. 1111 wheel. roof rack. an $1889 outstanding low mileage wagon1 1783FZHJ$2689 '73 PINTO '74 PONTIAC WAGON LE MA.MS COW! Au1 o. lrans., air cond1T1on1ng, radio, heater. very clean! {261HNF) y,a, auto. trans , air cond11!on1ng. power steering & brakes. AM/FM S2389 radio (034LFDJ S3389 FOi GofHER>J. MOTOIS CA.IS FRONT WHEEL BEARING PACK & BRAKE INSPECTION DRUM BRAKES DISC BRAKES This Coupon Good f:'or 30 Day::i ' \j I '74 CAPRI 4 speed, air cond1lloning. AMJFM radio, d.e<::or group. ( 146KFN) $3689 '74 PONTIAC GIAN SA.flt.II WAGON g passenger. absotulely loaded 1nclud1ng: air, p ower window s. AM/FM stereo w ltaoe. yoo won't rind one c\eanert (061 LFU) s4919 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. TO ................ ~., ........ ,, ... . . > . - \ . ~ . . . . . DJ8 OA.ILY PILOT Thursday, November 27. 1975 Autot, lmporffd Autot, lmporhd Aritfos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, tmpomct AMtot, lmport.d A.vtot, Imported Voll&1woqen 9770 Vol•o 9772 Volwo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VoUcSWOCJfll 9770 VolktWOCjtn 9770 offlswogen 9770 ' '71 Vol'IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 VW SunbU19 OIAMGE COUHTY 4 Door 164 '68 VW Bus 65 VW Squareback '57 \'W l-'us mallc 1ntn 4 C')I 1 "'"'1'11 '' '' f'':\I VOLVO l l ralliu, 1·hrun1e "')l,,(•ls F'XCI USIV'' y O /\utu1natu· tran!llm ii on. 4 :;ru:1·d . !'>t1 ,·k ~hilt . r.11liu, \l'r \ cl1·1111 !Ju.; \\'1..1\:.0J. 4 Spt•t•d , r.uJ10. rebudl cmpc'r runs i.:ood $400 ur .. • r.L V L\'0 f,·u·tor\ ;or rondiUon ing , f 111•'>' l1r1·-. IGOl\I'{, Lur,eslYolvoOeal .. r d' l·n.:1111· & 1r.insm1ss1on. t>estorl:4ti7H95 " puv.1·r -.t1·t•n11i.:. ra 10 . Sli.1rv' ()HHti89. $2388 inOrangeCounly ! hl·:1t t·r . J J,000 miles 'r.& VW Bu~. rl•hlt t:111t:, BUYorLEl\SE OI UIJIJ\\' $1288 nt"w hrks & llr~s . Ch'.111 DIRECT SAKI or bst offl'r 8!1'l ~lllJl 7 :fl~,. $4395 ,'71 vw BUG 'i?i:'it'J,~J Pl"f"f4• g.l!ij•f1•~.·q ' Jim Marino 4 Spt•t•tl. r o1d111, Ht\ 1f'r.1 llunt IJch. ~.-z ~4.'l..'> ~ '!._ ~ Ill.' 'J.:. • _J MOTOR CARS µr1: ... 11 lti2CJ~J 2025 S. Manchester 1ztti W Coast ltwy Anaheim 750-2011 645-1102 $1988 $1888 Sell 111!(• ll('ITIS Atafos, M•w 1;.12 .'lli78 ~·1l th1ni:s fast with Dally l'ilul Y.'11r1t ,\ds ____ , CJ800 Awto1, Hew 9800 1\7 V\V fi11g. r1•l1ll t·11g S775 or Ut·-.! ufl c r S.~·9736;1flcr ~' ;111 '71 VW J)u111• l\gy Suiu·r, ilt•pndhl. trun!-JI , 'J'qp \\' :..1d1•s. Slt•rt•o . I ,( $1 ,IUO ca s h t:.ikt''> '75 Volvo5 Buy or Lease 74VOLVO 142 2 Door FUEL INJECTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOP & COMPARE!!! LOWEST NICtS 6 SUPllUOlt SHYICI SYYIHG THIE COAST StHCt 1951 68 VW Convertible 4 Spt•t.-d. r:Hhu, l't1n1rol1·1t· l y rt•C IJll<lltl O /lt'd , 4).'l5K t.t:. SAVE 11@.?.IIIMJ!I llflll,!..·.ll'h I I I lunt 1~_.h 114l ~ 1:1s 'bi VW Bui:: (;ood e11n1l ., $1100. J>1·1\'al1· l'o1rl~. 9GJ.iooG l'\t•s f,!) V\\' Sc1tan. l'ur'.-1·t11· nm.-., r:ult:i l~. x!nt 1·01111 8'1Z· 7 l_<JO_c·c__ ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO Exclusive Dealer South Coast Area Buy or lease at MllRQUIS MOTORS A1 ~·r) 1'k\I') Sil l"rwy MISSION VIEJO H]\ :!~I ·l\15 ll\(l \1olvo Dir. since '56 WILLIAMS VOLVO El)ll Common v.·t•Lr llh Rut>na P ark 521-7000 ...... __,;-'•'I ~~ @ l'J l-.:•:u CllHISTMAS Mn~t:V • J S,.11 )"'"' vnu•l'd >lt"mi f 111 ~ p11t'k:tRO' Hu•"'"' un.:1eruut IJ;i1ly 1•11<11 1·11RIS1'MA...., 1 II V.t: • (',,.JI liot2 :.cl7~ f •>l Ill'" _ ......... ....._ 1\uton\at1c transm1ss1on. µoY.·1·r !>l<'l'r1n~. air con dtl 1on1ni:. less than 11.000 rn1I~. ra1110, heater, etc (2751.l'll i. $5295 SlEMONS MERCEDES l\J70 llarbor. C !\1 . 631-127.=6 __ 1;1; New murfl t•r /\1rP~/ h.tltt•ry. LOOkti &' runs i.:n ·al bil·72.1-tc· __ _ I -----':1~ 4:10:1 ~~~~ .• ~ .e.V: ••••••• ~ ~ .~ ~\ ~~-~ ~ .• ~ .".":. !'. •••• ! ~~~ ~~·. ~ .e.": • • ••: • !~.~~ Autos, t-lew CJ800 Avtos, Hew Tr y a ()a1!y Pilot t:las!>1f11•d Ad tu bu)', sell ur rent somcc''chc'"""'•c· ---l 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l • • • • • NEW 1976 GRANADA 4 DR. LO~DED WITH EXTRAS: 7&1 00 ~ cvl tu!O """ """" •ool -· "'ol' 1~M -.,_ Oh Dumollr IJWI' hl\!etl 911" eu.,..-.:.> "°"" on1••0' OKcr """" l!IYl8ll lJtlll!l1J STICKER PRICE S5275 s4277~!'1~~~ __ ......... -.~,-~·· ;.::. ...... ,. ... ,,. ....... ---.. ---· '""""' I s1111 w ... o ..... °'"' .... ._ ......... ----..-·---.,,_ '72 fOIO -.CO ... l'ICll. . _.,,. ... __ _., s3999 ' ......... I:"-...... ·- .. :;.,~z~, ~ NEW 1976 MUSTANG II NEW 1976 PINTO PONY MPG 1 S -I crt """I -htm ~""' -,.., """-;-~• ~,,.,," 11<•••! 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'75 fOID Mftl ..... -1 -·--.. ..- _____ --""'"' '11 TOYOTA COIOl'IJH.M.T, .,~ ... -·--.......... ,,.,.., ·---..... ----~ '74 'fW ..... --........ _ .. _ .. _,_.,, . ......, .. __ .. _ .. ........... -.... ,, .. -~ '71 CHEV1 -· ·--.. -. .. ·~ ............ ,. .. .. ·- '72 FOID -·-........ _ ·-·· ...... -~-· ....... .. ·----...-------... -~. __ IOI'> ........ , '74 IHT'L '71 fOID •.11. -STl.WI-___ , ___ ·--.... , .. -........ .- '61 fOID LTD '67 FOID 4IOOl:lllbTOI' Wll.oM .......... .,._ ........ . ..... ~ ... ,,,. ....... .... •··· ...... """ ·-·-· ..... .,,. ... ,.,.,_, '"'"" '71 CHIY '74 YW ClllTlllMI ~···· Lem! .. """ .. ___ .. _ ___ ,,. __ , .,.. __ ""' ... --·---- '741010TA '67 YW ..... --. ...... ___ ... __ .. _ -....... . S3888 s1599 Visite Nueslro Departmente Latino NEW 1976 FORD Fl 00 ~ ~ Ga-. -°""""" -0'. """ .... t-10 """""' --~""" ,..,, .. 1' 106llll7"tl STICnl l'llCI Jlttl. $89" s3777 ..... _.~_ .. ·-··" ---· -.......... ~-- NEW 1976 FORD F250 o..IMIS!.,-SIWD-" ........ ..n ...... <tdtlfOf. ''"'''· N 111 t1111t, 111e -· lnMRAnltll SMUI MCI Jl4U, i s10~ 54222 ---... -,.~ ... ·-· ... ·~-~-·· ......... ~ ... <>-- 2240 S . MAIN at WARNER, SANTA ANA, 546-7070 ,· l I • -. 71 -145 4 Speed . 1t 1r . Slt'rt•o radio, tu ~Rl.IG e ra e k •S.932. $2077 '63 · 122 4 Speed. A~1 radio. (':ii tr:i. cxtr:i sharp ~ t'IN751S. $1599 DM le.wiA a VOLVO l'~M Hfl<hor f /,\ ,J/. 9)()f All '75 VOLVO'S MUST GO • To Make-Room forfht '76 'S See Them Starti99 Dec. 1st Ney,• e ni.:1nt•s , new a1lor~. t•tl'. DMlwiA e VOLVO t9M Hruho• ( ,',\ "' 9303 A.Mtos, Used ....................... G.....-ol 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Plymouth Duster n1t•c 1·a r . Goo1! trans portation, $795. J.ic l'Y2212 1971 ~T ust;1 n~.litc Bro .... ·11 '"/Ht>d 1ntcritr. Shurp ' Sl895. t.1e 325CLD. l!Jf''8 Chr,·s l1.'I" Ni•y,•porl Vt·ry C'IC°a n car . Near new llfl'll Runs gooll . $™5.1.11· \\'S.lli.'i7. ll!,'altr F..:t CamuHJ 1\uto Sales 1212s . El l'am1110 H.eal San Clemtntc 498· 1400 (prices ~oo::I fo:_JO d•ys l AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BrOl'ld Mew '76 Pacer F'ully f:1ctory t'fJtJipped &: pnt·l'd to sell this y,•cck l'nd. Ovt>r 20 l'accrs 1n ~t11(:k for 1mm1..-di atc d e 11\'Cf)'. $3588 Sho,.ec,.~st AMC /J••P 1u1;,i 1~ .. 1t h ol~·d. lluntin~lon Beach 848-8066 '69 MERCEDES 280 SE I I -.--. 191·3 CADILLAC l'Lt: •::'T\l/(l<)I > HHtHJG llA !\1 'ftJ! epitome of moll)rn1;.: h~ evl'r)' 1·ont'{'1\'ahh• c/lr a Jl\l"lurlu1i.: 11•.1\her 11te r1or . dual 1 1)n1for1 ~ats . c•rul'>l' i'"11trHI . tll'r CO , ll)!hl !-ot•nl1n e l. trunk relea. ... i-•, <'l l' . ell Sh•1"" 1mpcl·talilc c~rc . H~71l\\'l)J. $5495 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS K1n1'H1u -Cuml'l ,\n11ov r:.\t'lll.' ~I UN 1':'1' S<:icuti~I> and 1•11gine<•r-; have d1•\'('lo1led a new r1X•ket that ~~l\ so fast, th1•\''rt• c alling l l \II >~EY_. ______ _ "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Over 70 to Choose From For the best pn('es, the 10 .... f'!o.l lea:.t· r:itcs, & dt•- IM;'lldable servicl', ·see NABERS CADILLAC 2fo1)Cl il <1rh•1r Blvrt 1974 CADILLAC COST\ ,11·.S,\ 540-9100 Sl-:U1\:'\ l)E VILLE tJl't-:N SU~!).\ Y A dl'!>t•rt IJ<·1i.i-/it·:u11y --- "1th hut•k!>k1u l1·:itl'l1•r in 1:! J·'.lrl11 1•ofl\'. loadl·1!. tl·nor. \ 1n~·\ tup, !>l t·rt•o, <l•i,Ollll 1n1 5371~1. 1·ru1:-1• i·ontrul. i; "·1) 8·1frli32 l\t·a1 -., ldl & tcl1• ~t•·(·ru1i.:,. ;----, -·'' -~-.-V-1-,-. v.h ·j•I ~i·nl iu .. I t'l< ()ne !iKl;ad1lL1c Seu.in ••c I 1 0.,.,.;ier·. ·(52 .• icsi. ' ·I d11ur. full po\\'er. S.SOU. $5495 '1";'"''------1>A t:!d<•r..:ilo. Xlnt condi - J 974 CADILLAC llun~!~.;,:~J:!t•\('llin~s COU Pt-: !) E \..I I.LE . le--''::.:__;:__:;:_: __ ':::= A rra1 cyc ·t.·atl·h 111~ J!Old 1...amoro CJCJ 17 extt.•nur y,·11h lt•athcr Ill·••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•r111r , 1•:.t1r1ol1•I l np , ·Ii !I t• ,\ :'II ,\ H O - C'fUl '>C <·ontr11I . -~" reo ,\ulc)n1•1t11·. \'8, buckel r:utio, t:spc th.'rk . '>t'O· !>l',I\'>, bt'.I UI)' mags , ttn{'l . 1't11.., h1".1u 1v 1.s ;.lnjllll~. r ;1d10 & \'lll)'I pnl·t-dto ~l·llr.1 -.1 -.11 1lunl top . /,onk~ J!rC al~ delay. l5:¥.ll-'P1. L !676JOY i S14~!1 $6295 TOW~E&COUNTRY 6464447 Olr. 1974 CADILLAC ·75 C:1m:1ro \'M ,\uln. rt.·d E l. !)OUAl)()l'<JUl'E y,•/blk int. I l.OOIJn11. lo.11nl neautrful frrt·nu~t i:old C'ond . !)4 2 0 0/offcr. l'Xlt•nur, ('ahno!1•! t11p, '="='=·='='\8='=·-------eru1:;(' 1·nnt rnl . ~lt'l'l'O '· \ape ill·1·k . i-ph t po,.,1·r ~1ust 5t'll 191:if!Camaro, seals . l.t';1th1·r 1nt1•nor s1 1QO.t:11l1 and :•11 the otht·r C ;1dd!;I!' _i~-22ti0 or 4!1'1·3262 t:'Xlr:1s. 1·n1 s l';.i r rnust bl' .73 .. 1,1 ... {'JlC A.'l'. r\ir t1rivt·n (q ht• apprt·t·t:ltl'd l'(•nd . r:mcrald i.:recn llurry. r526J J>'[' 1. "' \1 hi le 1 111)'! !op. Super $6995 1·1t·:1u. Xln: tires. Inst MCLEA llo.I i.:au ~t'"-· rallyc y,•hecl!>. ~ c1·n eonsnlt•, 1111 Y.hl. C ADILLAC1 1·lr . 1•l l'. l ·o"nl•r 25:'1! rnlles &12·33UI. s:r.1~5. 2nd & MAIN SANTA AHA 543-9421. '68 327, Auto, nc"' t1r1•:- lm;1 ).!!!'l. t rlr hill·h. Sl25U. 3.C,~·!l;;_~jnr fl2R a2o:! \Tust ~t·11 J~li·l Camaro. ~-(;)" ~ ·;;t,.v • .../, ,\:\! F:\I 8 tr;1 r k s t1..·r1·0. I , .. '.','!0""T>'-'"; A /C. mai.: "·hl s . xlnt • *i;,-.;us . 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AM~._ t-& """•· LIQ 1-.t !M4NCN). • '75 OLDS CUTLASS SALON Aulo ... •l•C, llCIClf'f' 1!r COflOrltorlr"9. , .. ,.,. w~HI• & w!nyl 100. 14,000 rnll••· 191fll.PH). '74 FORD ¥•TOH PICIUP •l•e.,no. power b••-•• & !Kforv '" oo<>d~oonorrQ. Oro!~ SlOO ....... {73!i09ZJ $AYE $A YE s4995 '74 FORD BRONCO ....... ...,. _ 3 t09«I & but-•' -"-11,000 .,.,. ••. 1•1.Mll '75 CHEVY MONZA2+2 Autom1 llc, l1 cto•1 11• codilbolt'I & Ofll)o «llXI mo-. !1QMFW) '74VW BEETLE ~ la:tory .,. ODnditiofllllG I MillfM ,_(~Pl s4795 $AYE s3295 Ol'&IFRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY ' . • t • • • 1.41•o.Uied A.utos. UMd ThtnOay. November27, 1975 DAILY PrL OT D Ii. _ ... __ - All'fol. Ule-4 ~ UMd -•••••• •• •••• • •••·••·••••• •••••••••• •••••••' ••••• ••• •••••'' •••••'' •••••• A.ut U d Alrtot.. Use-ct AutOl. 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't1l IO Thundtrbird 9970 P\\'11 lll\'U lll"F.S l\L~. SAl.t:S&SERVICE ~·hlte~ill lirei, vlnyl •ood. NdJ. bod~ work. 2K50 11arborUlvd. l5,000 101 lt>!:.' 1<!J8flllE 1. P~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\IL:-\r Sl-:t.1. $7995. OH 2128H..t:tor11¥d. rooe. tinted glfitHI. wheel 025. 548·0921 ._,,, t 976 CUT1.ASS Costa ~1es11 ~o 9&&0 $429 5 2'J29 )l artw1r lil\'d . "';J Xlnt t ond lull Ill\ r \\'I I 1. r\l 'C 1-: l"T A~\' C~IA M £SA t"OVer5. Uc. UJ'KJD. ''Sooa•To Je 00 "72 Old11mobl l• Cut\au Costa Mer;a :or cotill. l\lah)t •1 -.. ht Hl-:i\..._( I\' l)f'lt 67_3 tlJ~ . 546• I 200 . $6095 -.:wy t950 MUMll« 1, 442 a tnt tOn<I, S109»•""l 546·1934 top. n;.s<J." ti ll 011.1.,11 v 99·14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~i\ 1650 ~Tu al ln Ave. 611m &"'•knds ~o '72 Monl cg o )IX $133.19 C.M. 1 ~'711 1 ""1"'' ! '1 Pontioc 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••• • ;fl El t.:a mino, PS. PB 11 r. stee l bell radi•I , ;·r\' cle11n, $1975. P II Santa Ana B~·•h•ll) Zd I 631·1276 IY7 ' 1' ll•r •I . ,.,,,,,.,,,,, i:!St:,1111111\\",1 on \\hilt.•. ....... · · oor. m· rvor. mo + T&L ....... T·-•do. s•.·•rP ' a nd ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ., m -• Lo . St .-•• --· C · • ·1·11 11 1ut.u11.1 \11' l(,'1111 , 50,000 nc ""'..... m1 . ereo. ser•lllW l!I 1.J• ·n 1 ol< .,, "•lras 1971 Pl .. 'TO '7-1 J>oot1:1c Gr;1n1I s .1r:1r1 rw .. t'. :-ill•rru. "' "' ~-c air, cu11t xtras, P.P. 36 mQjJ. O.E.L. ~p. 1$321 iax). Ph:'Mfi-906o.' n ST AT I 0 N \\'A U 0 N . Lo. 1n1 , (}¥. nr t>l I :.lti:t 1111 S.\-lill l t•rJ Jt;;!J .. torr.833-9171, Max· term._ ob)11atton Aut o. t ra ns .. rJtd10, Am /Pm l l l'reo. tape, Aldo•, Mew 9800Autos,M•• 9100 $2449.0AC '74 Om eJll:a, In perfect he:llt•r , \1nyl roof, lie AIC. full power, 11pd con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,'}!~4892 _____ -t Lincoln Mercury • 72 Conyall I JO I H. TusH• Ch<•yS--547°0511 '74 Cougar X R7, lmma<', lo ml. See to uppreciatc Pvt . ply. !\l us t St"l l 979-2431. Immediate Oetf•tt')' t ood. 4 nu tares $2800, 378l.9r l trol. &pc('16 l whre ls . Extendrtl Warrant)' Im .866t 11 ft 4 l,~l $149 5 S.1,400 /bst o~. b"lJ.2700 . Avail. '73 Cutlass SupAme,Xlnt 'io Ponliac Cutahnu S ta - ellJ/ •ood.•I•.•'·'~· ., P"'· Santa Ana '"'" w ...... ""'·· Al~. 1-i--a-C?,7$0.831 ·1835. pwr ~·l ncl n w ii . pwr F'runl & ~ar air. auto.::-----------! 1 r.1n~ . power !i leering Cor•ett. lt•.,s th11n 43,UOO miles ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1t1M1t-·r c 1. •TOI' CASI !! '119 Marquis, many extras, 9912 •--.-.-hr~kt"•., JJll r s lcL•r1n1-: ~-IUCll•ea '"' T ... oo..i. ,.," '"'"""".. Lincoln Mercury "''" ""''"' ""'"" "'"" t-:xp1res 1:1·0'7·75 :._~~rus, 10 mi., $29'JS. 130 I H. Tustin '73 Pontiac (1A99 For Corvl'll1?11 and othf'r 63.000 mi, xlnl l'Oll\I, 1m .,_,-, us pd eu r :> & truck s ~ mat'. $1 000. l:lll ·J:,27 1 Yr JJ m1tf'd W•r ranly 11()\\'A B I> Chevrolet, ~·l36~----- Un ,\II Used tars Oo\'l' & Cju ail Sts. Near MustartC) 9952 Bill Max~y Toyota J a mhor ct." B ris tol , &i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18881 D-achBIH l\t ;~cArthur , Newport ·m !\IUS"J'A Nt; 1\1 1\l'll 1 uc Hea~h. 833.0555 Autom at 1r, Vff, blK:kel 8~7-8555 ---1'00 l'orv. '127 -4 spd. xlnt Sl'al!>, mai:s & 11trl pin~ l'b 1·<11'Kl. S42W tl 1rm !i76ABS <~rl•a t t'\'l' 1::1l l'h l'r' 1~ .. :I t'arn inQ ~l a I u 327 S.16 0930 (<13.S~I V\\' i Sl6\l9. 1-.po t 1l n 1c. $1350. Cal TOWNl:':&l "lJl!NTR \' .,,:.! n'l!ll _ COUCJar 9933 64f>·4417 11lr •0 !'Hf\ .11r ~ dr l'OUIX' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I'd . , 1,.,111, 1H·1•1t., :.on1t~ 'fiK. Auto, PS /PB. Al ' f1,111 l\:.!5(• or ht·s t orr ! N l'W t1rl's. new battery i.11; ;1111; SI:!.')(! J>h 645-0991. '73 :\l u.stan).! (i randc, full) oqu1p 'd. 111 mi.. a m /fn1 .. S:i&."> p I' 55 t ·4fl!l2 --------1 ·~I Cht•\., Ca rry:tll '~ ton '7<1 Xll 7 1.oaded, mint Bronze ~73 l\~~ I, tS uhuf.b .i n l seve r al cond !J74Ll l\1.PvtPt y. po-..·t'r, :IJK' ..... · .:.u r. ,1ra~.s1 0.'<M)979 7569 6.13-11 75. !l.'i t-3_:rr_1 ___ _ t:J ~:1 t'am1110, rebll 307 . 4 Ford 9940 '65 J\tu st:1n).! runYl'rt1ble , . nu tnl & pain t. mags, ~111\. n1;1g-; & s ll•rt'O. Nrls ~·••••••••••••••••••••• m us t se ll lh1s "'k bf>st ofr hod\ 1\k ,\: p ;u nt. $700. 67 1.TOSedan. Xlntcond. 962.7!f12 Hun,, i.:11 Ua rlll) 751·77 1' 1nusl sell. t71•1l 998-20?2. --------- L.lfTOVER BRAND HEW '75 Olds 5tarflre V-6 "Gas Miser" Closeout l'ric:e $3995 ~.1·0 Choose Ser"t.~1ri1 1 . 12U'l l:l. \l(ll{JI~ \l-1875. 122H10 E x l t•ndt•d Warrant)' Ava II 1-:.-.:p1 res 12-07·75 547-0511 G""' Safari W"')on Pinto 9957 --v .fl, auto. tran". f.11..:tor.\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plymouth 9960 air l'ond1tloni111:. pQ\11·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• slet.:r1 n~. pt•l\P r t d1s1·1 '''H I Jll. l ~j!), \'IS, I' II brakl'S, po""t'r 11 1 111 \fl\\~ 4 spet'lf, rath o, hl'illt•r I A C. \'l'I ,\ul i1, Ht'.il pO\\'c 1' :-t'HI :., r.111111 . \\heel CO\'t•rs. J.and,1u < "lt';1n SI :!CIO ur ul I t·r ht·ater, -..•hu1•11 .1U t 1r1 .... t o p , \'1n y l 1n t e r t <1 r i.1:, HiO'J llnt1:d ~l u:..s. 11 h1·1•I 1'11\ 1974PIMTO OhO LXP. l'nll t•r i UD!I •·rs, ra1·k l 11111'1" ll UI('), 1972 PLYMOUTH \\ ho1t·s.il1• hlu1· h•11lk S2795 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 H.Tustfn 547·0511 CRICKET 4 DOOR t5'iJAS. 4 ~l"''•'<.1 , r:1d10, Ht.&'.!; $1195 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury S1877 d~~~ IGIM H!ul•tlf ( I.I 6JI. °' 101 all 51''.\l . l'n l'att• purt y. .t.dos, New 9100 Autos, Mew tlOOAoto1,Mow 9100 130 I M. T11,tin 547·05 I I l;ij ('h,·1 I dr ~l;1 hhu f e S<'ttlc Estate·'72 1-'ord ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sn1 .dl H. ~1u t n. p s, l'll·i111 Coun try Squi re. 10 Pass ~1 i;.11 ,•,;!lti. Bluffs ~ta "·a~. Loaded. LO\\' ------\\'hSh.' h1Ul' b k . $1875 . ·75 1\luntl' Curio , all P"'r. ,\:.king SIKOO. 675-8.S56. a1r .blUC'\\'1 -..hilc landau, - --------1 Ukt•nu $4H.50552·0<191 "63 F'alc·on. ~ood l\l C'th. ----l'ond II n e w ti res, "f',11 Cor\a ir, runs good S.175 /nffl'r.646-3005 . SI ;5, ur b<>st offer +;-1r..1Htt5___ '72 Ford Country :.ti Che\~· 1\p;1{'h C' ·~ Ton i Squire WGCJOn !\'t,>\1 t•n ,L!. llr;1kt•s. :.hot·k~. \1·8, auto trans .. factory ho.-;1nng:.. tires & mueh air cond1lloning, pov.·er n1or1• ~J:,u ur hl'sl ufr. steering , po-..·cr (disc~ G-15 l!lti:l or l~I:! 00!7 br akes. Jl0¥i'Cr windov.·s . Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 CHRYSLER MEW YORKER 4DOOR \' 8. :1uto Iran.'. f;1ctor\' a ir c·on1ht1on1ni!. po"·c'r ,,h•t•ring. po\\'l'r (d 1s1·) hr.1kl""· rad111. he ;1ll'r . "h1tc11al1 llrl's. \·1nvl roof. \Hlll'(t ).!la!'!'. \~h .. ~·I <·01C'r~ l.11· Iii:\\'.\. Ll·~" lh :111 .'1 Ll"IO rn ill':- S1295 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 H.Tustin 547-0511 po -..c r s l·a ts. r ;1.d1 0 , heat1•r. -..·h1lc\\·all tire's . 11ntl'd glass . 'Alhl•e l tO\" e r~. r ac k . U n der "·holes ale book. !ll61 IJl''t'. S1877 ~eMlemiA ~TOYOTA 'i •I Lit! HrouJ.!ha rn . ·1 ci r hrdt1l. ·100 V 8, ,\1r. P1S, I' Il. \\'1ncto-..·s. :-L•a ts. loc k s. Vi n y l roof, ,\ l\1 I I" ~1 s l e r e o . Br~ham luxury group. 'ftl l whl, ~in gL·r glow paint. 16.500 m i's. Orig. o~Tier. S3700. l\1r. Thrash 640·8306 . A..+01, M~w 9800 Aldot, Mew BRAND NEW '74 Mazda RX-4 2 Doors s Immediate Delivery Plus Tax & License TAKE YOUR CHOICE! THIS WEEK ONLY RX"" SERIAL NUMBERS: 106106 11 soei 109142 ·-109119 109442 107813 OffOI' 0-tfWu -· 30!h. USED '75 PLYMOUTH Y ALIAHT 4 DOOR SEDAN USED '75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER CUSTOM w~M ~..,,,,,.,. [•1""6ed W•<91'J!V on ~t,.,n & MORE USED CAR SPECIALS • • • '72 l'L YMOllTH Sit.tal.lfl tall .... 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PO•et llllrtng. <1d10, "tlll<. flll1MlEI '72 PONTIAC V..fl. 1u10 ''•"•. ~ 11'""1"0 pow•• l>••-e • ••d•O ">!tll Pr wT>•t•••lt '"e s "'"'' •O<ll. rn.111 -· !llO&ELAJ $1695 '72 BUICK V-8 MJ!o h•ns '" cond•h011•"11 -sl-•"9 P<l•O!!'t tlt•'" OQ#<'< windooos. PO••• •••IJ. wn+l-•11 ..... ~roof, AM/FM 9'erl0 ..io0 (10 1Fl<WI '72 FORD MAN fOl.MO i9V19 ••.oN V.. 8UIO tr-.... Oll'llllll(lnll"IJ, .,.,...., ,l.el!ng, PO-II<•~·· ~1lei wfl+l••1ll !lf•I. AM/fM ........ "'"8119 1Kt<. C I03ef1 I '69 OLDS otlTA II 4 DOOi! v"' *''" lr•ns ~" r.<111(1,1000.rio CIOWPr ,i.-u>o oo•e< tit•" '""'° two,i.,,. .. n.1-,11 1""· v1~~1 rool 1"61~LW) $795 '72 CHRYSLER -YOllUllOU&KAM v~ . ..,10 Iran~ '" .,.,...,,r,,,,,.no _. il-!1>11 PO""e< llflll<H POW• wind('"'" p ,. 11ft l •·n~I •ool /Ulllfl.I. ~••it<> "',•~e. e<uo..., Conlfol, lllt "''-' Cl lllGGJl $2195 ..... ml)I ...................... .. MOW OH AU THI 1976 CHIYSla: PLYMOUTHS IHC:LUDIHG COUOIAS. lMliietAn DBJYDY OH AU M.UES & MODILS WfTH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 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If O 9 9 7 S e r (293JPlJ #5RD2Z 141 760 BIG SELECTION MUST ANG ll's TO CLEAR 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE . TRADE INS REDUCED TO CLEAR! s1477 --,-,-·---- '72 CHEVY VEGA 4 speed. radio. healer (775FVA) s1577 ----·'---- '72 DODGE CHARGER Aulo , PS., AIR COND .. RADIO. HEATER, VINYL TOP Ei.:cel1ent condition. (162KKGJ s1977 SELECT USED CARS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS '73 BUICK ESTATE WACJQM Factory air cond111on1 n9. full POwer. roof rack. only 22.000 mrles {305HFR) WAS $3595 NOW$3222 '74 BUICK APOLLO 2 door coupe Air condillon1ng. power steering. power brakes. vinyl roof. rallve wheels. low 23.000 miles (~5789) WAS $3595 NOw$3222 '71 BUICK SPOITWAGON Air cond1tion1ng, power steering, power brakes. radio. heater. fJ592BJ SALE PRICED s1999 '74 PLYMOUTH 'CUDA Air cond1t1on1ng. power. steering, power brakes. AM /FM slereo w /fape, rregs. custom side pipes (008MIL) WAS $095 NOW$3999 '73 JAGUAR XJ-1 ZL Auto . trans . air cond 1lioning. p o wer windows. 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'72 DATSUN 510 4 DOOR 4 speed, air. rad10. heater. extra clean. (2758) '74 DATSUN 260-1 Auto. trans .• AM/FM radio. heater, less than 7.000 miles. (27641 '73 VEGA GT 4 speed. radio. heater (2766)' '73 COMET Economical 6 cylinder. aulo trans.. 1 owner & extra clean! (2779) '69VW fASTIACI 4 speed. radio. healer. excellent conctihon. (2770) '72 rlHTO WA.SOM 4 apeed, radio. heater. see lo appreciate. (2771) '72 DATSUN SIOWAGOH 4 tpeed, radio. heater. tool rack, mags , r eal nice! 12774) , 23 Firebirds NOW IN STOCK Trans Am Formula Esprits L<rcJest Selection in Orange County! BRAND NEW 1976 FIREBIRD $4689 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (2587D6N515826) • HUGE NEW ASTRE SELECTION BRAND NEW 1976 Air ConditiOfled ASTRE 53789 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (ZC77BSUS4 744 I ) - THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE 1972 CHRYSLQI MEW YORKER 4 DOOR Lots of ~11"1" ~'K • a-r <<>rd CIUl\.4! CO'""'' pow.., ,. .-.:lo,..~ l>"""I' r«"''"' ,,.'lg ''f>'" r ,....,.. p eimum j,, ... (<J\"'"' 1<.ikl ,.,.,.,... ....... lo.:;>! ljl4J m(ll(.lnf~j '""' « \l25FIOq 52495 1973 PONTIAC GIAH'llW 4 t'OOR 0-ly 2!i,CJX> '~•uni n>dt· 17" '-"'"'°"Y !mr l11•1irf cni h-n lact ~ powc.~ .,..,,.J fi .... iy r..--e \11!1'.Ji~ . ..,i;,. ... Cl'CI'" ....... , ...... , ... ~,'1'!'1 fop Pro<eJ 111 WI ult'~l'I'" Blv., Bt:d-!1 IQ141'1BV) 1974 CAPRI Rcr<i !,rd" l •ct11....,t ..,,.c~al cord!Q> neo-""'"" oppt.'<ll•nq • ~ ~ ~ f'<.<)f1()my ,....,\ 1o.:ki & heat"' ,,.....;1s o "-"'°"~· IJ6JKU I 1974 CHEV. NOVA HATCHIACK O.~en Of~Y 'Jl.WJ c1e•uo/ m~' Her. oo•n l'IOl"I .. "" rond , ~ \teet111'), QOOd !omdy cor (6)()(8'1) 53175 1974 DODGE UM CH411Q.H ,o JJSl LOOK!' ha~ v.s ir9ne ..,it, c.J!n. lfClnl.., 4 wheel drive est! Cl'-11..Y 10,!JX) oct..al m~e\. Yo,, m.iv ·~ th.\ ~ery spe<O ta. (44 7MCi\I .. s5375 1973 MA YERICK 20001 ""tomoh( l•on1mis11or> rod,o. i..eoier, lotol I o ..,.r>er co1I ~=1 1974 COUGAR XR 7 Do-~ Gnci"' M"Tolkc F-1n,!>h ,.,th beaut,lul : ... o to• n leothef "11.,;c.., NJt. FM ~'!"'('(> ... ,1h •op•• c1K1 Pr<.od f()f lo}t 1~ .. fJ12Klli 5 3995 1974 LINCOLN 4000R Jet bloc:J .,..,,h eqq "''""" ''"O''O' leaflww Fut~ ~pPed .. 1th ol the e>ITO\ lt><f'pt W11 1oof 21.COJ ~· IO'l7KLS) 5 5695 1974 LINCOLN MARI IV Only 24.000 Q{luol mol('\, fl.Ill powlll, fcxrory 0•1 c ord~ o<>d \O mony morr lu ourie\1 ~ISJl 'll • Mabers cadillac Qgality & Price 1975 BROUGHAM (479Ltl) Loaded. $88915 SALE PRICE 197S EL DORADOS 3 to choose Take your choice . f750MEZ ) lo as $79135. SALE PRICE. 1975 COUPE DE VILLES 2 fo Choose, Take your Choice (304LIO) Low as $7495 SALE PRICE 1974 COUPE DE YILLES 7 to Choose. Take your Choice. (Set. 1797) Low as $4695 SALE PfijCE 1974 SEDAN DE VILLE (222NJWJ Loaded. S5695. SALE PRICE 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE 3 to choose. Take vour choice (291GIV) Low as $4495 SALE PRICE 1972 COUPE DE YILLES 2 10 choose Take your choice (123ABC) law as $3695. SALE PRICE ' 1972 ELDORADO COUPE (8200JU ) Loaded. S4395. SALE PRICE. '