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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-11 - Orange Coast Piloty SS e- d. nt d. ii to e F or r y ty m an Ot in r G~ng _Terrorizes ~oast Wo1nan, Takes Valuables I . . THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 11, 1975 YOl.. ... NO. JU, 4 Sl!CTIOMS, 42 ~AC:OES Adventurers D•ltr,.l.tSUH,,_.. SANDSTROM$ GET READY FOR VOYAGE Skipper Oon, wtth Don Jr., Joanne and Eric (above) Fa~ily ~raise ' G11nmen Rob HB. Woman A gang of eight to 10 angry young men burs t into a Hunt· ington Beach home Wednesday night and marched out with $1,200 in valua bles. as one member held a 1?un to the young woman victim's head, police said today. They quic-kly captured two sus- pected mem bers of the group. pulling over their car on Pacicf1c Coast Highway at Admiralty Lane in Sunset Beach. Larry L. Shafer, 18, and Ken- neth Wooten. 20, both of central Long Bea c h . r e mained in custody today on suspicion of armed robbery as police sought other gang members. Investigators wer e call ed im· mediately by Mrs. Connie Peck, of 3219 Oswego Ave., after the in- truders fled a bout 8:15 p.m. with the family 's color television set • s ene Sunset Beach Murder Suspect Captured in SF Pro hers Seeking Evidence ByGARY GRANVlLLF: 01 t1H1 O•ily Pllol St•ll While District Attorney's in- vestigators armed with a search warrant rummaged through Or. L o u i s Celia 's medi- ca l-po lit1 c al offices Wednes- day night. a few miles away Celia 's political croni es were standing up to be counted. The searchers hit the offict'S or the Santa Ana Medical Chnic. ~ Civic Center Drive. shortly after 10 p.m . in search of matcn al de- emed pertinent to a county Grand Jury probe into Celia's financial-political dC..1hngs. Two miles 3W::l\'. friends or Cella were attend;nJ? what was billed as a Chr istmas party but what many of them termed a chance to st and up and b<.' count- ed in their s upport of the beleaguered political figure. Mesans to Sail Around World and stereo system. Birdie See., Birdie Do It was the second Christmas party held at Celi a's posh home in north Santa Ana within five days. Unlike last Saturday night's af- fair. the guest list was made up mainly of non-elected or promi· nenl political allies who said they were anxious lo show their aJ. lel?iance to Cella during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among By MLARV UYE Of .. °""' .. ..,.... Lately, bewildered frJends and neighbors bave asked t he Sudltrom family, "How can you poisU>ly atve "P good careers and 10 floating aroUnd the world in a boat?" . 'l'he Sanllstrom&., a close-knit family of fqur from Westminster, laucbandtepJx, "lt'aeuy." Don, 38, Joanne, ~.and their two aona, Donald, ·1s, and Eric, 11, depart~d rt-om Newport Harbor WedQes d•Y for an around-the-"Norld trip t}tlt they believe m•y last as Jone as five yearz. \ '?bey left abo~ra· their «).foot triJD•ran, a boat that took ~om nearly three years to build. The a.o.t 5-Anduril -an 0~bt.! Wm ,...,. the works of J~R ,ll ~ Tol~l•a -an~ ts • deecr&Md by land1trom a • sale and eomfortable." The l•milY will first bead towards Baja, continue south to ehil• and then tum west for =~ J1land •nd the Galapa(OI • .. ~·thett, it'e wbet'ev~r we want.!~ •818 Mrs. San(ijtrom, a woman wlth c lose•cropped blaade bair wtJo teaches }l;nalish tteo.ta Mesa Hlih School Ufa obboard may be a re- -ttiUmy· ttttfrff ~in aiii1 peop&o's eyes. But to 'Mhl-.e IUCh -en txiAt~nc both senditrom• b•ve acrifi~ their ctrMN, •thaat temporarily. &~ota. • bearded red· head, was formerly a busi- ness man earning close lo $100,000 per year. He chucked that career five years ago, however , and enrolled in the Graduate School of Ad- ministration at UC Irvine. He was close lo completion, and was-teaching on the side at a community college, when be de- cided to drop the program and pursue his lifelong dream of an Ocean eruise. An added consider ation was the Parkinson's Disease Sand~trom deve loped, which c~vinced him lo take. the trip now, oot 1-0 years hence. Mrs. Sandstrom took a one- year leave of absence Crom ber (See SAILORS, Page A!) Detectives still probing the case today did not reveal a motive, but s aid the suspects were not total strangers to the Peck couple. 1HENEW MINORITY? DES MOINES, Iowa CAP> The black director of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission says he will file charges of race and sex discrimination if he is fired. Joseph. Tate said Wednesday the seven-member commission wants to replace him with a woman. Costa Mesa's Carol Mapson, who recently placed third in world junior skateboarding competition, finds herself upstaged by Laura, a trained macaw who performs at Busch Gardens Amusement Center and has no trouble duplicating Carol's prowess. Suspect in County Murders Captured By TOM BARLEY Of~D•llY~IMSUft Given their lead by the San Francisco police inspector who captured fugitive Patty Hearst, Orange County Sheriff's officers Oew to the Bay Area Wednesday and cam e back to Santa Ana with murder suspect Alan Daryl Irv- ing. 9C. ·Oil. Drill Bids Open Irving, 29, of Long Beach, was booked into the county jail Wed- nesday night on two counts of murder. Tbey relate to the kill· ings of a Sunset Beach couple who were • shot to death in their Bayview Drive home last Nov. 7. from Wire Services The t~al 'ovemment, hat· mi turned u1de objedlons or state and local officials opened bids today on offshore oti drilling leases along the Southern California coast. Oil companies Wen' expected to pay $2 bltUon or more ror the right to explore and drain the leased tracta. The 9-squarc-rnile tracts cover a tota l of 1.26 mlWon acres between the Santa Barbara Channel a nd the Mexican border. Pockets of oil estirnoled •t 8 billion to lt billion barrell -,, ;' enouch for a year's national sup- pJy -Ue under this land and, perhap~ more important, trillions of cubic feet ~ natural gas. Some of the deposits, however, lie in water much de- •per than has ever been drilled before Deplh coupled with uncertain· ty about the precise location of the oil adds en element ol risk, but com]>Ctilion was expected to be sharp ·because of new rules banning JOint bids among the big- aest tirms. Tho ln&.erlor D~partment 's f Bureau of Land Management went ahead wlth the sales despite a lone and bitter hassle with en- vironmentalists and a coalition of local gover\lments demanding that the leasinf be put off. Recalling tbe m assive Santa Barbar3 oil spill of H8 in waters just north or the lease area, oppo- n nl4 ch llenged the sales on a .number of legal grounds. Mainly, they uaued, the area had no\ been studied enou&h for environ· mentol huards assoclate<t .tth new drillina. <~OIL, P•t•All , , Irving, bunted for almost a month throughout califomia, is believed to be one of a erouJ> or men who burs t into the home and fired a number of shots lnto Ronald Cauwels, ?7, and Janet Mae Metz, 34. lnvesti1ators seeking lhe lden· tities of those intruders are ques- tioning Irving tod•r They said he was to be arraigned on the dual murder counts today in San-ta Ana municipal court. ,.· Shertrf'a Set. Robert Reld and (Sff ll P ECT, PalJt A!l <See CELLA, Page A2) Coast Weather Cloudiness increas ing tonight with cloudy weather Friday. Forty per- cent chance of some light rain Friday afternoon. Continued cool. HigM 58 lo 64. Lows 45 to 50. INSIDE TODA 'I' New York .Yanket$ manager Billy Martin 80JJS ms dmlghter woa tricked into car- rying cocai~ into U.S. from Colombia. She's now m JQil awaiting trial.. SIOTJI onA4. Index c• Ct 04 ... "*·" (l-4 OS DIJ 04oS C6 ~ ... M ... • .J\ I OAIL Y PILOT s Thursday Oeettmber 11. 1975 TealllSter €1all1S Up l 'Judge Holds Witness in Contempt DETROIT <AP> New J ersey Teamsll'r Stephen Andretta was (Olmd 1n conll'mpt of court today after ht' rl'fu~l'd to answer ques· tions posl·d by a federal grand jury as to whl'rc he was the day former Tl'amstt>rs President J ames H lloffa dropped from sight. Andn•tta. ll'st1fymg under a grant of immunity from federal court Judge Ralph M Freeman \\as bdurt> the jury less than 10 rrunutes and declined all answers, said Robert 0 . Ozer, head of the U.S. Organized CrimeTask Force m Detroit. Andretta repeatedly read from a statement saying, "l want to talk to my attorney, William E. Bu!alino," Ozer said. · Robert read to Freeman a transcript of the grand jury ap· pearance in which Andretta re· fused to testify. At a hearing after his grand Clain1 -No Hoax' 'Nessie' Plwtogs Assail Scientists LONDON (AP> -The Americans who claim they photographed the Loch Ness monster are angered because scienllsts from London's Natural History Must.>um say thl• pictures prove nothing. "The only skepticism we have met comes from the museum," s aid Robert Rines, a patent at· torney who is president of the Boston Academy of Applied Science He made the n•mark after a showing of the photographs at a news conference Wednesday rnght ··They've been hoaxed in the past, and they have to be careful But their host1lt.• a nd emotional attack 1s unwarranted." Rines claims a research team he headed took photos 45 feet down in the murky waters of Loch Ness of t he legendary creature known as Nessie. One picture seen by reporters in the United States a week ago shows a rust-colored object that appeared . to have two frontal appendages. } a long neck and a head. t Another photo showed what ap· t' peared to be a snarling face. "This fantas tic wonder de-. . serves serious scientific study.'' • said Ranes " . There was no trickerv involved " But experts from the Natural History Museum s aid in a state· ment that the photos "do not con· stitute acceptable evidence oC the -existence of a l arge hvtng animal." To one viewer. the pictures ::.howed a grotesque, truck-lipped denizen with horns To another. they were nothing more than a shadowy smudge or a grainy swirl of colors. A third said he 1 perceived a yell owi::.h object with several fin-lake appendages and what appeared to be a long neck. Zoologist Gordon SheaJs told Rines : · 'The::.e photos prove nothing. There 1!:. no evidence to support the view that the sup- posed animal S('en m the pictures exists or is ah v(' " Sheals also obJecled because Rines and a British associate. naturalist Sir Peter Scott, earl.J er Wednesd ay gave Nessie the sc1entif1c n am(' Ness1t e ras Rhomboptery . a mixture of Latin and Greek meaning "the Suspect Held In 8 Rapes SAN JOSE (UPI) -A man suspected of eight rapes has been arrested as the r esult of an in· vestigation. pohcc say. The s uspect was identified Wednesday as Alfred R. Ludwig, 32, an airline mechanic. Police said a rape victim tood took down the license number on an auto used by her attacker and this led to s urveillance o n Ludwig. ORM•GE COAST .. DAILY PILOT '"" 01•tt~ (M\t 0•1ly Pdm w11n """''"''"' '' t'ntnbu~ Uw N•wt Pff". t pubh\hf'd fJy Irk Ou~ Co.t\t P111>hth•1>11 C-""f S. e>AOfr "°"''°"'"' •r• pub411'W'd /llltOl'O•Y thtouon Fnd•v IOI Coo\I• Mn•. N•wl>O•I f\<>.o<I\ """''""'"" 8'"'" FounU•n Vlflf'it. ''"'n{ .. Mtdlt t>•c• V•ll~y ano 1.•V""" IM•<lll~I" (O.l\I A \lnQll> rrvt<>Nt •Oltton t\ pubt1s1Wd ~t..,,.CUY' Mtd ~Vf" d•Y\ TP'W Ot1f\C1p..tl p\olbll\htnQ plitf"t i\ At ti) W.•1 a., Strul. (O\I• Mou. C.•lllonlt• ,,,,, Robert N. Weed PYnlO."' •no p.,.,.,...., Jack R. Curtev V•<• Prn10.nl •1'4 C..Mr•t Ml-r Ness monster with the diamond fin.'' Sheals said the "fan cy· sounding scientific tag" falsely suggested· that the monster ex· is ts. Chris McGowan, a ssociate curator of the Royal Ontario Muse um 's d epartm ent o f vertebra te paleontology. said: .. l'm satisfied there is sufficient weight of evidence to support . that there is an unexpl ained phenomenon of considerable in· terest in Loch Ness; the evidence suggests the presence of large aquatic animals.'' Crash Kills Newport Man At Midnight A 24 -year-old Newport Beach resident was killed early today after losing control of his s mall foreign sedan whi c h then slammed into two parked ears on Bayside Drive. Police said that they could not release the identity of the dead man earlier today because of pro- blems in locating members of the immediate family. They said that the man was alone in his car shortly after mid- rught when it went out of control in the eastbound lane of the winding road near El Paseo. The car veered and then skidded into the oncoming lane and s lammed into the cars at the inland side ofthe road. · Traffic investigators said there were no witnesses to the crash. The driver was dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Sgt. Reed Gloshen said that high speed was the apparent in· itial conclusion as to the cause of the crash. The area where the fatality oc- curred, he added, lately has been subjected to intensified radar en- forcement because of hazards at the curves. Since Dec. 1, he added, 18 drivers have been cited for speed violations in the same area that this morning's mishap occurred. From Page A J SUSPECT ••. investigator Bernie Esposito fl ew to San Francisco to pick up Irving. They gave m~l of the credit for the arrest to San Fran- cisco Police InspectorTimCasey. Casey, who led the raid that put fugitive Patty Hearst behind bars, led them to a downtmown a ddress where Irving was spotted and booked without r e- sistance. "We believe that he was one of possibly four men who broke into the home at 16861 Bayview Drive, that night but we still have no idea who his companions were," Sgt. Reid said today. Investigators are almost cer- tain that the killings stemmed from a dispute over drugs. They said Cauwels was known to have been involved in drug traffic ror several years. Jury appearance, Andretta was asked by Freeman whether be wanted to change his mind and testify. But Andretta simply re· . read his statement in open court. · The judge said he then had no recourse but to find Andretta in contempt but again offered An· dretta another chancetotalk. "1 would like to make a telephone call," Andr etta responded. Freeman said Andrett.a could make the call and be was later placed in a holding cell in the federal building. Earlier, sources told The As- sociated Press Andretta would be qwzzed on the whereabouts of his brother, Thomas ; Salvatore Briguglio ; and Briguglio's brother, Gabriel, on the day Hoffa disappeared. All three were named by a gov- ernment informant as the abduc- tors and killers of Hoffa. The sources said Andretta would also be questioned about threats made against Hoffa by other persons. including.Anthony ·'Tony Pro'· ~rovenzano. Provenz'il'ho, secret ary· treasurer of Teamsters Local 560 in Union City. N.J., isoneofthree men Hoffa told associates he was on his way to meet when be vanished from a r estaurant park· ing lot 10 suburban Detroit. Provenzano has denied such a meeting was setup. Hoffa reportedly opposed Provenzano's making a com- eback in the union local after Provenzano was sent to prison on an extortion conviction. Hoffa also threatened to expose corrup- tion in the handling of Teamsters pension funds. Provenzano was free on $25,000 bond today after being indicted by a federal grand jury in a kickback conspiracy. He was accused of ar· ranging a kickback on a $2.3· million loan from a Teasmters pension fund. Officials said the in· dictment was unrelated to the Hoffa case. The Andretta brothers and the Briguglio brothers all are con- nected to Teamsters Local 560 in Union City. From Page A J SAILORS .•• teaching duties. although she says she expects to begone much longer. She doesn't know what will happen when she returns. "l 'm what you call a semi- unpublished writer," she jokes. "If we experience anything I feel deserves writing about, I may write a book when we r eturn." ''But, I have no desire to publish a book just lo use up paper," s he says.-"And, I cer· tainly have no desire for us to capsize, survive and then write a book about it." The two Sandstrom boys were anxious to shove off Wednesday, but each admitted a few ap· prehensions. Donald is an avid sailor already and says he's looking forward to the months ahead of salling. "The onJy thing I don 't like is night watch," he said. The firth member of the crew is a huge, long-haired gray cat named Big Foot. The Sandstroms insist their sons' education will not suffer during the voyage. "We're both teachers and we've brought along enough books and material to keep their studies going," says Mrs. Sandstrom. Thief Nipped By Monkey CLEVELAND (AP> -Mrs. Leland Fuller doesn't think the burglars who visited her home will monkey around there again. She said she thinks ht r pet monkey, Stymy, sank his sharp teeth into one burglar's leg. Mrs. Fuller said she surprised two burglars when she arrived al her West Side home Wednesday evening and ordered Stymy to go after them . The 20-pound monkey hinged at one or the fleeing men, said .Mrs. Fuller, and came back with blood on his teeth. First F<rtnily UPITt...,_. The Trudeau family of Canada poses for a photo as they leave a Christm~s party on Parliament Hill. From left ~e ~argaret , 27, with two-month-old Michele ; Sasha, 2, in hi s father 's arms; Trudeau; and Justin, who will be four Chris tmas day. Laguna Man Robbed By Four at Home A 34-ycar-old Laguna Beach man who acquirC'd "two friends" at a gay bar became the victi m of a beating and knifepoint robbery by four men at his home Wednes- day. The m an was left tied with a hair-blower cord in the bedroom of his Arch Beach Heights· home whe n the bandits fled. His screams alerted a neighbor who called police. Police Officer Ron Lister said the robbery appeared to be a well-planned set up by a group which used a homosexual bar to m ake contacts. The victim was struck in the face end thrown on a bed after being bound by the bandits. Al on e point. one of the m en threatened to ''slit your throat" as he held a kmfe to the neck of the victim. Only $250 worth of s tereo equipment was taken in the inci · dent. The bandits repeatedly de· manded money, but were told there was no money in the house. The incident began as the vie· tim, a bartender at a Laguna Beach bar catering to homosex- u a ls , met a man at another Laguna Beach bar and played pool with him. The two later de- cided to go to the victim's home. On the way out, the pair was joined by a third man. Once at the home, a few drinks were con· sumed and then there came a knock on the front door. One of the guests opened it, ad- mitting two other men armed with knives. After tying up the Vlclim, the 2 Hostages ReleaAed AMSTERDAM, The . Netherlands (AP) -South Molucc a n gunmen re- leased two of their remain· ing 31 hostages aboard a train in northern Holland today after their first meeting with mediators in four days, Dutch officials s aid. The six gunmen met for about three h ours with Johan Alvares Manusama, president of the self. proclaimed "South Mol\ac- can Republic," and three members or the South Moluccan exile community in the Netherlands. The hostages uleased were an elderly man and woman. bandits ransacked his home seeking valuables. A police search of the im- mediate area failed to turn up any suspects. The four men were described as ''hippie-types" by the victim. Front Page A I OIL ... The coalition abandoned an 11th hour effort to block the sales with a court order. A federal judge ref used last weekend lo stop the sales. and the coalition decided Wednesday to drop its appeal. But la wyers for the Center for Law in the Public In· terest filed a ~ourt memora ndum · saving they may seek a trial even after leases are sold. The government contends the need for oil at a time when 40 per- cent of the nation's petroleum is imported outweighs any risks. The oil firms say the chances of serious environmental damage are minimal. What the oil companies haveor- fered for the 231 tracts would not. be learned until the bids were opened in a Los Angeles hotel room by William E . Grant,· manager of the Pacific Outer Con- tinental Shelf Section of the Bureau of Land Management. The sale covers an area beyond the three-mile state limit. The amounts bid and the tracts awarded were to be announced · immediately, although formal verification of the winners was expected to take another week. Well over 100 sealed bids from 20 or more firms were expected. The Interior Department ar·· ranged to accept envelopes con· taining the bids -and cashiers• checks to back the m up -until 9:30 a.m. (PST), hall an hour before Grant begins opening them. The process was expected totakeuntil2p.m . Exploration and drilling is ex- pected to take about five years before full production can get un- der way. Estimates or the oil available vary greatly. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated 1.6 billion bar- rels, and an oil company associa- tion estimated 19 billion barrels. At the current price or oil, $12 a barrel, that makes the field worth from $19 billion to $228 billion. In addition to exploration and drilling rights fees, developers will pay the government a ro7alty of 16% cents out of every dollar the oil brings in,.and three tracts expected to be exceptionally rich carry a33'11t percent royalty. * * -* elected office holders tie dld not want to emb,arrass them with an mvltation. Last Saturday night's alflur was attended by four county supervisors. includioe Fifth Dis· trict Supervisor Thomas RUey. Irvine Company President .Ray Watson, the society editor of a Los Angeles newspaper that had two reporters stationed outside to identity guests and the publisher of a Santa Ana newspaper. Wednesday night's Christmas party was attended in the main by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power in Orange County politics and California's top political campaign donor in 1974. Al the clinic during the search authorized by a warrant re- portedly signed by Orange Coun- t> Superior Court Judge Gerald Oliver was Chief District At - torney Inves tigator Loren Duchesne and a Cella legal reprmentative tentatively iden- tified as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confidential medical recor~ kept in the clinic were not dis· turbed, reliable sources reported today. It is o!/ices on the second floor or the clinic that once were head· quarters for the political team that Cellit formed to back Orahge .county candidates of his cbosing in their bid for election. And it is in those offices that · the late ·Fred Harber stationed himself in late 1973 and early 1974 • to oversee the electioneering or favored candidates. Before his death at sea aboard the ill-fated Shooting Star in June. 1974, Harber moved his headquarters to posh offices in a Santa Ana bank building. . But left behind and r eportedly returned to the clinic after Harber's death were the finan- cial records of cam'paigns under his control a s well as an elaborate sophisticated series of mailing lists that formed the basis of fund-raiser invitation 'lists and computer personalized mailing. It is also known that two porta- ble paper shredders were in the office when it was marked for Harber 's special use by a bright red phone, the instrument he called his hot line to political suc- cess. * * * Cella l,ink With Hospital. Incorrect SACRAMENTO CAP) -The • Associated Press reported incor· rectly qn Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was connected with the Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The AP, reporting a state Department of Health announce- ment Nov. 24, on charges against four Orange County hospitals, er- roneously described Cella as a part-owner of the Placentia hospital. · Placentia-Linda Community and three other hospitals were accused by the Department or Health of adding unauthoriud beds, which could jeopardize lbe hospitals' Medi-Cal payments. Cella, one.of the large.st donors to statewide political campaigns in 1974, owns a part interest in two of the other hospitals. Hearings to review the allega- tion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the stale Of- fice of Admini&trative Hearings. Police Quiz Sex Patrons l LOS ANGELES (AP)-1beci- ty attorney is reviewing a two- week·old police practice of ques- tioning patrons of HollYwOod sex parlors as potential witnesses in possible future prosecutions UD· dera1913law. · Lawrence Nagin, an aide to Ci~ ty Atty. Burt Pines, said W~­ day that appeals courts have up- held 61milar police procedures but said it was still a citizen's right to decline answering such inquiries. · · For two weeks, officers have been stopping c ustomers of massage parlors and what police call ••1ex .Cam joints" along Western Aver;iuc in Hollywood. Thomas Keevll Edllor Thomas A. MurptilM Mon•v•no f '"'°' Outrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Reagan Enters NH Primary By United Press ln~al Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and two m~r Democratic candidates rormally entered lbe New Hampshire pre- sidential primary today. 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Today was the first Ume cen- didalH could me their nominat- lq Pf'UUon1 to enter the na.Uon's lnltfal presldenUaJ prf m&f1. WASHINGTON <UPl) - Of fsbore oil and gas production along t.he central U.S. East Coast will damage some coastal areas and pose a threat of ocean pollu· ti on from accidenl.3! or chronic oil .spills, the Interior Department acknowledled today. Exploratory drillinc could begin by um under ~ present timetable, the department said, with production startina in lt81 and reaching a peak of up to 740,000 barrels of oil and 4.4 billion cubic f c-et ol aas a year b)' about 1980. ' . The estimates were made in a draft environmental lmfe~~t statement on the propond • lni next 1prin1 of lst ol.fsbore tract&, coverin1 876,750 acres, in the Baltimore Canyon trench off . the coasts of New Jcney and Delaware. Representatives or about 20 oil comp:m.ieli interested in leasinR the tracts -the first ever pro· posed ror sale in the Atlantic - and environmenta.l.l.9ts ops>psed to the plan both are expected to use the th'ree·volume lmpac:l statement to a upport th ir argu- • • ments et hearln11 next month in At.lantic City, N .J . The report aald that oU · gp;Wa •·are considered sta_tJ.sUcaUy pro- bable,'' that there will be some disturbance to flsher7 . and w\ldlife valuet and that drilllng artivitles mltl&t brlna develop. ment to some presently un· developed oo bore areas. · Building one to four pipelines from offshore plaUorms acl'Oll beacbe!'l and marshland.I to on· shore installation1 will cause some unovoldabJe ahort-ttrm damage to onshore aree,.. the study said. It said the dam11e, iP pathways 30 to 50 feet Wide, would be erased on the beaches wit.bin a lew tid3l cycles but full recovel')' of beach ridges and dunes mllbt take sever-al )'ean. M one aJterna.Uv-., tM l'l.ate• mmt aald, the tovemmentmi1ht wtthdraw it.a off er to laM the Atlantic offshore ~. But, it • A&ld. • '.!thh optlon would necea1Uate conUnu:lna foreian • 1mpona or reducing enera;y coo· sumptlon or developing altematlve energy IOW'tel,'' • ; .. Thur!C!!y. Oeoem~ 11. \176 D~ILYPILOT Offshore Oil-Output May Rival -Alaska ,,,,, • The 1.25 mtlllon acl'es of oil leases, much or it orr the Orange Coast, set to be sold by the Department of the Interior today will pump more petroleum into the nation's energy supply than Alaskan fi elds, a Mobile Oil Co. spokesman said Wednesday. Although the Alaskan fields are larger, the incle men t wea~er there will hamper pro· duchon efforts, making the ~alifomia fi elds ultimately more important, Paul Augspurger of &15 W®llil f? ~@[(WO©@ Tbe column appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. (;01 a prohll'm '• '1111 r1 11 rite l'ut l>w111. Pol will tul r1•d lope. cwt t/i(' onsuers and ac· 1111n 11n11 111•cd to M1/11· llll'C/Wlll'S 111 q 111·1·rrw 1t•11t and l>u .\1111·~~ Moil J/11/lr (/lll',\f/llllS (II />II t L) II 11 // • A I Y11 11 r .'·.'crv1cc . O rnnqe Coosl 1>01 /y '1'1/ot. P o Hnx 15/ilJ. Costa .\1e sa . CA 9:!6Z6. I nclude yo ur telephone numbn. Ltallfnarfcu DEAR PAT: How do you make the Chrlstm as decorations used outside with candles in paper bags? What are they called, and is there any story connected with their background for use during the holidays? H.A., Huntington Beach These decorations are called luminarias, a Spanish word meaning Ughts. They are sym- bolic of tbe fires that lighted the way for the shepherds on their way to Bethlehem on Christmas Eve. Today they are used after sundown on Christmas Eve as a continuation or the early custom. The Mission Viejo Activities Committee encourages the use of the lumlnaria as part of its com- m u n It y 's "Five Days of Christma s '' observance. Luminaria kits are available at many locations throughout Mis· sion Viejo, or you can make your ·own by following the instructions provided by the M VAC. Open a No. S paper bag and tum top down one inch to form a stiff col- -lar.1Plaee tw .. tntMI of'saad or loose soil ln the bottom of the bag so it then will stand by itself even In the wind. Take tbe bag oettaide Just before lightl.Dg and place by the curb. •r several lumlnarlas are used, they should be placed five to eight feet apart. Set a can- dle firmly In the soil in the center of each bag, making sure the name will not touch the sides of the bag and tbat lt will bum safe· ly. A s~ctacular effect can be achieved when a whole block or neighborhood cooperates in luminaria displays. Bright in· terior and exterior Ugbts should be turned off prior to Ughting the candles. ~Iring S~lt%er DEAR PAT: Ever since I moved to Orange County 11 years ago, I've tried to get bottled seltzer, the kind you "spritz" through a glass lube. I've called and written everywhere to no . avail. Can you help a thirsty famiJy who misses their New York drink? T.K .. Cost a Mesa · AYS bad no luck e ither. Perhaps other New York natives have found a buying source for bottled seltzer and will drop a card to you at 55S·A V1ctorta St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -AYS hopes in time for the holidays. Board Okays New Regional Park Funding Orange County s upervisors agreed Wednesday to spend up to $1.5 million on 68 acres of prime residential land in Santiago Ca- nyon to become part or a new 700·acre regional park in the northern f oothiJls of the Santa Ana Mountains. The parcel will become part or Lower Santiago Creek Regional Park, which will be comprised . primarily of worked-0\.lt gravel quarries owned by Con.rock Inc. Conrock a lso owns the land supervisors voted to purchate Wednesday, Supervisors were ·told the ac- quisition has the support of the county harbors. beaches and parks and greenbelt com· missions and bas been enttorsed by all the citizen and homeowner groups in the Orange, Villa Park and canyon areas. 3 Juveniles Held CATHEDRAL CITY (UPT> -. Three juvenUes armed with two band,uos who beJd two women ma11a1e parlor employes bo9tace releated thcl.r victims and 1urrender~ to police Wed· nesdoy. Mobil told memben of the Cmta Mesa Rotary Club. Augspurger discounted fears that the o({sbore drWiog would lead to environmentally de - vastating oil spills. He said technology developed since the Santa Barbara spill should pre- vent similar occurrences on the Orange Coast . Additionally, be said, the Santa · Barbara spill did no permanent damage to the Santa Barbara .Channel. He said the oil n1s act Poster Child . to lncrtue marine life by pro- ducing • reef ·Hke environment with their supporting columns. Spukin« to tbe Rotarians, Auaspurger sald that offshore drill1.n1 is essential if America wants to avoid 75 percent depen- dence on imported oil by 1985. But in an interview af. terwards, he said conservation efforts by petroleum consumers are digging deeply into oil Com· pany profits. "Our volumes (of sP..les) are down and they a re down in the in· duatry as a whole. M06t of the major companies right now are not chargint the full pass- through costs on to gas. And it is because the volumes are down. ''Most or the companies are not charging tbe full price allowed under price controls. U we can build up our domestic production so we can take care of ourselves, instead of relying on foreign oil, we can do away with price con· O.tlY Pilot St .. 1 PhO\O Michelle Tandy, 5, of Huntington Beach, was honored as the 1976 Orange .County Poster Child of the Arthritis Foundation Wednesday a t Knotts Berry Farm. With Michelle, who h as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is actress Claire Trevor of Newport Beach, Little Girlsenberry and Little Boysenberr y. Supervisors OK Changes 5th Major Amendments to OC Land Use Plan Another package or amend· ments to Orange County's general plan land use element was approved Wednesday by the county Board of Supervisors. It was the fUth time since the plan was adopted last year that major changes have been made. The st ate Jaw requiring such plans permits amendments to be made al three sessions each year. would permit Coto de Caza to have some additional develop· ment rights but not as much as it asked for. Commissioners couldn't agree on a compremise and let stand their original proposal. Wednesday, supervisors chose to adopt the alternative they first favored two weeks ago, with some adjustments proposed by Supervisor Thomas Riley. generally at the mouth of San- tiago Canyon on the tulls above Orange and Villa Park Numerous other changes and technical refinements to the plan w e re also endorsed by supervisors. trols and it would make no di!· ference," he said. Asked how Mobil could justify pleading for $800 million capital for exploration on one band and, on the other, m ake overtures su<.'h as the proposed $110 million acquisition or the Irvine Com· pany, Augspurger said the com· pany had to diversify its invest· ments to protect profits. He said he could not comment on the proposed acquisition of the \ Sh!J a lff ajorit11 Irvine Company maintaining that was a function of another part of the company. Augspurger also argued with recent cartoons depicting oil-rig- clogged orcshore horizons. The rigs, he said, would be miles apart a nd so far ore shore they scarcely would be visible. Regarding alternate sources oC energy. he said it is unlikely that any other form will replace fossil fuel over the next decade or two. Lobbyist Plan On Back Burner -. For the tame being, or until a majority vote can be assembled, Orange County SuperVlsors bsve put a proposal to hire a $90,000·a- year Washington D.C. lobbyiston the back burner. When the matter came before the board for approval Tuesday, supervisors couldn't agree on a mutually acceptable course of action. S ince Supe rvisor Laurence Schmit was absent, the board continued the matter lo Wednesday. But when it came time to con- sider continued items at Wed· nesday's meeting, the lobbyist proposal was n 't brought up. Board Chairman Ralph Diedrich said the continuation was, in re· ality, fo r an indefinite period and the matter could come up at any time. Reliable sources in county ad- ministration said the delay was caused by the fact that no majori· ty opihion could be formed. The man left in Jimbo by all the machination s is form er Congressman Richard Hanna of Garden Grove, who apparently had the inside tract for the job until this week. Whe n it became apparent Tuesday that a delay was in the offing, Ha nna tried to withdraw his nam e fro m consideration because he said he is "trying to get my situation settled for next year." Hanna worked closely with the County Administr ative Office on the lobbyist proposal and was the only candidate for the job until a new name, professional lobbyist David Wallerstein, entered the picture this week. Wallerstein offer ed to ORANGE COUNTY represent the county i n Washington for less money but would onJy work part-time. Diedrich wanted to go ahead Tuesday and hire Hanna but Supervisors Thomas Riley and R a lph Clark said they weren't satisfied that all possible alternatives had been explored. Both favored continuing the mat- ter until the CAO could study it more. Despite Hanna's plea that be not be left dangling, the continua· lion was ordered. Since supervisors failed to con· sider the matter Wednesday, the earliest time the lobbyist concept could come back to them would ' be next week. If they again fail to bring it up,it will be active each week until some 11)0fe is made one way or th~ ot~er. Special Saving The prima ry alterations in the latest group of proposed amend- ments opened up portions of the Coto de Caza amusement ranch and hi! ls above the city or Or ange to further development. Coto de Ca.za w-Hl--Oe-permitted to build up to 75 estate homes at the western entrance to the de- velopment in addition lo the 400 units already approved for con- struction. on Schafer Bros. 'Leather Coto de Caza, focated on 4,500 acres of plateau land above Mis· sion Viejo at the end of Live Oak Canyon Road, won permission to start some development but not as much as originally planned. Developers of the la nd originaUy wanted to construct enough homes and other dwell· ings, in addition to such things as a tennis village, golf course and convention center, to support a population of up to 20,000 people. When Coto de Caza was in- cluded in the latest land use amendment package, county planning commissioners recom- mended to supervisors that only 400 dwe lling units that had already been approved for con- struction be permitted at the site. They reasoned that the vital Southeast Orange County Circulation Study was still under review and ita recommendations for improvements in the traffic network were not final. But when the amendment package fir s t c a m e to supervisors two weeks ago, they ordered the commission to con- sider another alternative that $300,000 Blaze YUMA, Ariz. CAP) -All available city firemen were called in early today to battle a pre·dawn, three-alarm blaie which destroyed a downtown hardware store, causing more than $300,000 damage. Two firemen received minor injuries . O~L'I 14 SMOf'PI fl.JG C>AVS LEFT--I'C> BETTEll HUR.RV.' 1~ 19!>1 tlY Untied .. eet111e SY"dtCMt. Ille \ \ Permission was also granted for construction or a conference center and 250 of the estimated 3.50 lodge units sought by Coto de Caza. A 150-unit "tennis village" can now be built and supervisors also approved the golf course. The onJy other major item in the amendment package dealt with proposed construction of large estates in the Cowan Heights area, whic h li e s Killer 'Sane' When Anaheim Woman Slain An Orange County Superior ·Court j ury that earlier found Glen Ellis O'Connor, 18, guilty of first degree murder ruled late Wednesday that he was sane when he shot and killed Margaret Baker Lissy, 56, in her Anaheim home. The verdict In the sanity hear · ing held by Judge Byron K. McMillan paves the way for the death penalty phase of O'Con- nor's trial. It will open Monday in the same courtroom. Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler, who broke down and wept three weeks ago when the jury returned with ita first degree rul· ing, again sobbe d when he •learned ol the sanity decision. O'Connor, impass ive throughout his trial, remained so for the readina of both verdicts . 'lbe Riverside youth was ar· ff!ted last Jan. 21 after be shot and robbed Rolland Nesmith, 64, in the victim's Santa Ana Canyon home. Nesmith lost his powers of speech as a result o( the shot in the bead but be was still able to testily as a key pr06ecution wit· ness against o •c onnor. It was determined after his ar- rest that O'Connor wa.s responsl· ble for the _.YinJ 14 days earlier ot Mrs. Llily who was shot re:- PHtedly throqb the bead and robbed or 12. n e jury found him guilty of murder and multiple counts or ·armed robbery. first degree buralary aod assault with a de- adly weapon. for immediate delivery Leather SOFA • •• Available in 63", 84" and 96" Sizes 7 ft. Leather SOFA from .............. $899. H.J.GARRETI fURNl1URE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thun. l Fri. Eves.. .J Leather CHAIRS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $399. Make Your Selections from 5 Colors of Glove Soft Leather 4 .. . - . • " • • . ... .. . I , DAILVP1LOT HO, HO, HUMBUG: Here we Spanish Cabinet Revamp A11gola Jtler(;'!enari s? CORE Recruits I Black Veteran GARDEN CITY, N.J. CAP) -U.~: lnteU1g~nce soorces .say Congress of Racial Equality is recrwting black veterans to flght mercenary soldiers in Angola, the Long Island newspaper Newsday said today. . , . Alarcon called U.S. Ambassado Roy Innis, CO~E. s c~airman, Daniel P. Moynihan a peeud · · are n ghl 1n the full bloom of the Yuletide season "'hen all our thoughts turn lo Peace on Earth and Good'-'tll Toward Men. How '-'Onderfui 1l must he to be labor- u1g 1n this JO) uus season up at our Count' St•at MADRID , Spain CUPI> - Prime Minis ter Carlos Arias Navarro today formed the first government of the post.Franco era, giving key posts to politi cians committed to political re· form. But even as Arias prepared to announce the list of his new ministers. thousands of in· dus tri al workers s truc k 1n ( JNSHORT ) ad0?1tt~d that civil nghts. ~r· professor. He said the Cub garuzations have b_een recrwting government is helping the Sovie blacks, but he said they would backed Popular Movement o serve as a .. police fo~·· for the MPLA, in the Angolan civil~ . war-to~ African nation, News · "with all possible m eans." day said. Moynihan told newsmen lat _The new~paper also qu~ted In-that Cuba, "obviously at the Sov ~ as saymg the recnnung was iet behest," bas troops in at leas . . • • • .. , . I .. . . I • . t • • • . • .. . .. • ' . ' • ' ~ .. ~ l t ' i l ' ' I l l • • l • While happy shoppers throng tht' streets oul~1de arrud tinsel, tl"l't''> and tinkling t>Eolls. officials Y.lthm the halls of our Orange County goH•rnment t•reep about upon their tasks. "aitmg for the next cnmmal 1nd1ctmenl lo get hJnded do" n The Orange County Grand Jury seems to be an permanent session as witnesses shuttle in and out of their chambers. Oran~e Co unty polit1 ca l kin ~pm Dr. Louis Cella can do llttle but w;.11t for season's greet· ing from ei ther our county Grand .Jury or maybe the federal one \\hich 1s probing his political and fmancpal ac.·tiv1t1es up in Los Angeles FIR S T D I S TRICT Sl'PERVISOR Robert Battin of ~Jnta Ana can do little but wait on a San Diego judge who will de- ll•rmine 1f a n Orange County 1udge can give him a fillr trial. Battin has been md.Jcted by the aforementioned Orange County Grand Jury on felony charges Lh at he utilized the services of county employes during his un· successful bid to become lieute· nantgovernorinl974 :'tteanwhilc within the confines of our county courthouse, Cong r ess man Andre w J . Hrnsh aw can do little but wait as the drama of his Superior Court trial unfolds on allegations that he accepted a bribe and solicited another bribe during his tenure as Ora nge County assessor. ALREADY HAVING AP- PEARED at the Hinshaw trial arc former county assessor J ack Vallerga, convicted and ousted from office and former auditor- appr:user George Upton of the same office, also convicted. Ad· dltionally. a whole gaggle of of- ficers from the Tandy Corpora- tion h ave testified under immuni· ty from prosecution relative to ·who got what from their stocks of !'tereos and e lectroQics equip· ment. In another arena, we h::lve our Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks who has locked horns with the Board of Supervisors on who ought to control nearly S20,000 he ld an a fund used by in· vestigators lo buy narcotics from dope dealers. The money. under control of an outfit known as the Orange Coun· ty Drug a nd Narcotics T ask Force. was illegally obtained from drug offenders and 11legally he ld outsid e of the county treasury, Board Chairman Ralph Diedric h a nd Sup e rvisor Laurence Schmit have alleged . On the other hand, spokesmen for our city police chiefs assert 1 hat issue has never been settled. SO IT SEEMS to go this Yuletide season in our County Seat. You can traverse the halls of government for hours without finding anybody who 1s speaking lo anybody else. There is a cer· lain tension about the place. They m ay not be exchanging too many Christm as c ards up there this year. Santa Claus and his sleigh may Just bypass the whole Civic Center complex this year and leave the place to Ebenezer Scrooge. Madrid and Barcelona m support of political freedoms a nd a general amnesty. Mounted police chased demons trators near ?\1adnd's central campus Boston Appeal BOSTON (UP I ) -The Boston School Committee has asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to delay, pending the outcome of an ap peal. a n order placing South Bos ton High School an rt'· ceivers hip and stripping the committee of most of its powers. "Every d ay tha t passes without (a d elay> is a prior restraint upon the school com· m.ittee's plenary powers." com· mittee counsel James J . Sullivan Jr. told the court Wednesday, the first day of the receivership. • l 'nited Strike WASHJNGTON (AP> -The nation's largest air carrier, Unit- ed Airlines, is cancelling all scheduled f lights throu gh Christmas E ve because or a break-off in talks with its striking machinists. Federally medqlted t alks b etween th e a irline a nd representativ es of ihc In- ternatio n a l A ssociation of Machinists. wh ich has som e 18,000 membe rs employed by United, broke off Wednesday. Sterens Beari1191' WASHINGTON (UPI > -The Senate Judiciary Commi~tee has completed bea rings on the Supreme Court norrunation of John Paul Stevens. Senate con· firmation is expected before Congress adjourns next week The U.S. Appeals court judge, nominated by President Ford to fill the vacancy left by retired Justice William 0 . Douglas, 1s expected to win committee ap· provaJ this week. WORKING ON IT Yankees' Martin . Ul"IT•......-. •t WAS TRICKED' Daughter Kelly Ann Drug Charge Martin's Girl in Jail BARRANQUILLA, Colombia (UPI) -The daughter of New York Yankees manager Bill Martin says she was tricked into strapping two bags of cocaine to her legs and trying to bring them into the United States. Kelly Ann Martin, 23, who faces a three·tO·ten year sen· tence for smuggling, said in a jail interview Wednesday an unidentified friend had given her two pl~stic bags to take to the United States at the end of her Colombian vacation. SHE SAID SHE never asked what was in the packales, which she strapped to her legs inside her stockings only to make sure they weren't stolen. "I was tricked," she said. Pohce placed the U.S. value of the pound of cocaine al anywhere from $30,000 to $60,000. Her father, contacted at a winter baseball m eeting in Hollywood, Fla .. said 'Tm working on getting her out of there right now. But do you think all this publicity is going to help? "ALL l KNOW IS some lawyer down there is trying lo fleece me for an awful lot of money." Policarpo Fernandez, Miss Martin's Colombian al· torney, said he w as upset by Martin'sremarks. "Tell the fa mous Mr. Martin that I haven't received even a nic kel, either in dollars or Colombian pesos," Fernandez said. "You don "t work for nothing in Colombia or in any other part of the world." FERNANDEZ SAID he always admired Martin as a baseball player , but "he always had a big mouth, getting in- to fights with umpires. And now this ." But Fernandez said he will continue the defense of Miss ' Martin. "With or without money, I'll try to prove she's inno· cent. That's m y job as a lawyer." The milita ry court that is trying Miss Marlin is expect· ed to hand down its verdict within 10 days. H convicted, she could spend three to 10 years in jail followed by deportation. MISS MARTIN GAVE her home town as Albany, Calif., where she s aid a she works as a secretary. She yta~arrested while boarding a flight from Barranquilla to ~mi Nov.16. being ~on~ at the r~uest ~f ~e six other African countries in ad Orgamzation of Alncan Urut>'. 1!1 dition to Angola: Congo, Guinea an attempt to mediat~ the CIVIi Guinea-Bissau, Equatoria war between three fachoos. Gwnea, Somalia and Tanzania. INNIS INDICATED no recruits had been dispatched yet. "We will await the green light $100 a Week from Angola and the OAU," he was quoted as saying. · U.S. intelligence sources said the black recruiting plan was Hike Pushed part of a Central Intelligence Agency operation to improve th.e fortunes of two anti·Communist B T a t factions in Angola -the National Y e Jll8 erS Union for the Total lndependence o( Angola CUNITA) and the Na· tional Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA). Innis denied that CORE's recruiting plan was linked in any way to lbe CIA. ''THE CIA CAN'T be trusted. There is tatk that the CIA controls UNITA and the FNLA," he was quoted as saying. The American blacks ''would be interposed between the warring factions, br· inging in a truly neutral force that might have an impact on the war." Meanwhile, proposals for the United Nations Genera l As· sembly to condemn foreign in· tervention in Angola collapsed after anoth e r round of acrimonious debate and a split among the African nations. Chinese delegate Lai Ya-Ii called Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik a disciple of Nazi pro· paganda minister Joseph Goeb- bels and said Soviet Communist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev "would follow Hitler, Goebbels and the like into the dust bin of hii;tory. •• MALIK SAID the Chinese Communist government was "an old ally and friend of South Africa and the former Fascist re· gime of Portugal." He also charged that Chinese military in· structors in Angola are "working side by side with agents from the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States.'' Cuban Ambassador Ricardo CHICAGO (UPI) -The Teamstets Union has upped its salary demands by $100 a week in a revised contract proposal to be presented today to the nation's trucking industry, the. Chicago Tribune said today. The pro.posed three-year pact. to be presented during oegotia· lions in Washington, also calls for unlimited cost of living raises and a $36 a week per worlcer in· crease in employer contributions to health-welfare and pension funds. The new contract proposals for the 450,000 truckers, approved by the union's le aders Nov. 25, represent a call for a 44 percent increase in the wage-fringe benefits package, the Tnbune said. The union is seeking a $2.50 per hour wage hike -$1 effective April 1 and 75 cents in each of the two following years. It also calls for unlimited cost of living in- creases of one cent an hour for each raise of two-tenths of one percent in the Consumer Price Index. The truckers curTenUy earn an average of $7 .33 an hour plus $1.10 an hour more in health- welf are and pension benefits. Under the proposal, health- welfare and pension fund con· tri butions would be increased by $12 during each year of the pact. Moslems Grab Hold Time for the 40-mile Smile. Of Beirut's Hotels BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -Mosle m forces closed in today on Christian fighter s in the 500-room Holiday lnn, the last obstacle in a leftist drive to take over Beirut's fire-blackened luxury hotels A night of the heaviest fighting in Lebanon's eight-month-old civil war brought the Moslem militiamen to within a grenade's throw of the hote l, long a stopping place for busmessmtn travel· ing in the Middle East. THE MOSLEM YOUTHS occupied the St. Georges and Phoenicia Intercontinental Hotels and surrounded the Holiday Inn on three sides. They covered the only escape and resupply route with sniper and machine gun fire. Young leftist gunmen knocked holes in the walls of surround· ing apartment buildings and blasted away with their Soviet·m ade weapons. They said they had ventured ri ght up lo the door Wed- nesday night in an armored car captured from the army but had to pull back when the vehicle came under rocket fire. SPENT CARTRIDGES from the armored car's .SO.caliber machine gun littered the area. Troops from an 850-man commando unit dispatched to the downtown battleground two days ago pulled out of the Phoenicia, leaving its soot-covered debris to adolescent Moslem street fighters. A charred body lay on the gutted ground floor and at least three more bodies sprawled on upper floors, covered by a layer of black dust. It's time to help the Orange Coast put on a 40-mlle smile to welcome holiday visitors from near and far. 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Drlnlt ""4 some lreerlnq drlui. wM reportwct In tM wnt.,n •n<I touthlm ..,,,,_., N.t>resk• . 1 Tiit southern h•lf ot tl1t Miion - Ul\d9I' mostly clu" skies ••CAIPt In C..lltontle, _...,.. cloucls cowrtd f,. Pklfle COlllt ~ OtnM too _.... .... lllllW 11'11.,lor v•ll•n c;oi,sl•_.,.· tloudlMU t~'"" Fflwy with• tNlllCe ol lfollt r.alft "11 CMyMt- 1,IOllt vtrlabl• ""'"<I~ ftloM 8ftd MOf'ftf"9 llOUrs. HIQM will M In .,_ MdWs. c;.asul tem.,.r•turn will ,.,.. llitt-n 41 a11d u lnl•ftd 111'11 ~-""'· """" '""0-.,.._ •1 tfld "-n. w•t•• '911\c-mu,. wlll be,. I. Homes and businesses all along the Orange Coast will be Judged by community groups and the best In each division in each community wlll be forwarded to the Smiles committee by Dec.15. Entrants may specify whether they wish their decorations to be Judged In daylight or at night. Winners will be selected In the realdentlat and commercial divisions •nd the community presenting the brightest holiday amlle wlll be named .. 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'Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92826 , t • . i I l ~ 1 ~ \ ' ' I I h : f ~ Convict ·Coinmits f Suicide SAN QUENTIN CAP) -Using a bed sheet for a noose a San Quentin Prison inmate 1hanged himself in the cell where he bad been awaiting death in the gas chatnber for killing five penons authorities say. ' Robert Paul Sander, ac, was found hanging in the cell Wetines· day night, said James Ingram, prison officer of the day. Sander was the sole occupant of the cell. Sander, a former Cincinnati department store manager, was Help Sought U,.lTtl ....... ~ OAIL Y PILOT A ,S To Beef l!p Skills High School Plan Urged LOS ANGELES (AP) -State schools chief WJJ soo Riles' $120-milUon plan to s hake up high school education in California was presented to the state Board of Education today. The proposal by a statewide panel features personalized in· struction -some of it possibly out.side school -and a required showing of basic skills by each junior and senior high school stu- dent. Last week aides to Riles put a $120-million price tag on the plan when implemented in all 1,700 secondary schools in the state. include 10dependent stuay, com- m un J t y work. o r even a ·'furlough·· from school for " time. STUDENTS WOULD have to show competency in r eading, writing, arithmetic, some other academic subjects, consumer Privilege De med and environmental areas, job related skills and personal d~ velopment. Some Board of Education members, including the presi- dent, John Ford, have been call- . ing !or competency tests as pre- requisites for graduation. But· such proposals have died in the legislature in recent years. During its two-day meeting the board will also hear a progress report on Southeast Asian re- fugee education. State officials say there were 6,497 refug ee children in CaJifornia schools on Sept. 15. and they expect 10,000 by Dec. 31 ·and perhaps 15,000 to 20,000 by next June 30. convicted Sept. 4 or kill- ing five persons who were cut down by sniper fire from a .30· .30 caUber rifle at a Smith River motel last March 2. Los. Angeles. polic~ investigator Gary Broda stands near a billbo~rd m which a $15,000 reward is offered for ap· P!ehens1on and conviction of person or persons who killed . LA poli~e officer Michael Edwards May 12, 1974. The billboard is one of several being p0sted. THEY SAID fuU implementa- tion should take rive years. This year, Riles wants $4 million to start work on tbe plan at s to 10 percent of the schools. The recomme ndationS' or the commission for the Reform of In- .termed i ate and Secondary Education (RISE) include some striking changes Crom current policy, such as basing credit on proficiency rather than "seat- time." SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The meter maid saw the engine of the Ame{ican Freedom Train parked il· legally and she did her patriotic duty -slapping a ·ticket on it. The locomotive was on . display Wednesday at Fis- berman•s Wha rf, but was parked in a "non·allotted space," the ticket said. THE REPORT to the board said federal funding, ranging up to $600 per child, was ''complete- . ly inadequate" and would leave the slate with a $9 million to $1.'> million cost and local taxpayers with another $6 million to $9 mlllion. Two other pers ons were ·wounded. =· Sander was arrested in Grants Pass, Ore., 6'12 flours after the s hootings in th e Northern · California community, convicted in Redding and sentenced Sept. 22 to dje in the gas chamber. Son of Dolphins Owner Killed in Bridge Leap But some critics contend the plan wa s wat e r ed down drastically when the commission dropped s u c h proposals as elimination or teacher tenure and a lowering of the dropout age from 18to14. Asked what would be done about the citation, a Freedom Train represen- tative shrugged: ·'We arc just going to ta ke it down to . the hall of jus tice and pay it. .. The r est of the Freedom Train was parked at the Presidio, where it was open to public viewing. The board is also hearing a proposal to revamp the stan- dards by which health textbooks are chosen. Gene Tucker. Coachella Valley school s upe rinte ndent and a member of a state textbooks. After receiving the death sen- tence, Sander was sent to San Quentin, wher e h e underwent psychiatric treatment briefly, In· gram said. Sander remained silent throughout his trial. He had pleaded innoce nt and innocent by r eason of insanity. He spoke tor the first time in court when the judge asked him to itand for sentencing. •·No, I will not,'' Sander told , the judge. When the judge asked if there · was any reason he should not pro- nounce sentence, Sander replied: ·•carry on." Mother Sues ··LA Police LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The mother of a 21.year-old youth shot and killed by police earlier this year filed a $5 million lawsuit Wednesday against Mayor Tom Bradley, Police Cbief Ed Davis and two 77th Division paliceomcers. -. The action by Christine Smith, similar to a civil rights suit she filed earlier in federal court, . claimed that police "assaulted, beat, abused, shot " and killed her son, Richard, while he was acting in a "quiet and peaceable and law-abiding manner." Official police records off er a different version of the Jan. 3 shooting, which police say began when Officers Anthony Aleman and J ohn Siebesna stopped Smith for driving erratically in South Los Angeles. SAN RAFAEL (AP)-Asonof Miami Dolphins professional football team owner Joe Robbie plunged to his death from the Golden Gate Bridge, authorities say. The body of Dr. David Lyle Robbie, 31, was found Wednes- day morning on rocks below the bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, authorities said. Witnesses r eported seeing Robbie go over the rail at the north end of the bridge about 8: 30 a.m ., authorities said. The Coast Guard failed to find any sign of Robbie in the water at the mouth or San Francisco Bay, but the physician's body was found on the rocks two hours later. Witnesses said Robbie had parked his car at Vista Point. just beyond the bridge in Marin County, and walked toward the bridge 's North T o w e r, authorities reported. No notes were found, the cor- oner'sofficesaid. Robbie was the oldest of 11 children of the owner of the Na- tional Football League Dolphins. His sister, Kathleen, drowned in Acapulco; Mexico, in 1971. Robbie, who lived in the Marin County communit y or Mill Valley, specialized in rolfing -a form of massage used in treating illnesses. 8th Body Found PROSPECT, S .C. (UPI) Deputies found an eighth body Wednesday -a child between two and four years old -buried near a swamp outside this Carm village and said they would con- tinue their search of the area. 5 .. 000 Expeeted .. Doctors Organize lnSurance Protest ' . I . , J i. . ! I l t • . . ~ ~ ~ .. • . i I I ( i I \ \ t ! LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Leaders of a doctors' protest that could bring on a general strike by physicians Jan. I called a mass meeting for tonight, and more doctors appeared to be joining the movement. Sponsors said they hoped to attract 5,000 to 7,000 doctors to the meeting at the Convention Center to protest large increases in the price of malpractice insurance. The meeting was originally called by the Union of American Physicians. Other groups have joined, including Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform and Women for Malpractice Reform. Organizers said the meering was open to all physicians. Solfala Spared SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Steven Soliah, boyfrlend of Patricia Hearst, was saved from a possible death sentence Wednesday wbenlocaJauthoritie.sdecidednottoprosecutehimforafataJbank holdup. ( ] . District Attorney John S Price said be was def erring to . la le federal prosecution of Soliab _ because there was "insufCI- '---------.--· crientevidence"toidentifythe person who killed a bank customer during the robbery in nearby Carmichael April 21. Claeaper Car• I ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California Highway Patl'ol says • it wm save more than $1 million and cut easoline needs by switching to smaller cars next year. I I ~ l . i ' ll L CH.P Commiasioner Glen Craig said Wednesday that Dodge Coronets will be usect instead of Dodge Monacos. A $6.8 million contract for 1,511 Coronets built to CHP specifications was awarded to Swift Dodge of Sacramento. Otf#faood Pt-oposed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Residents of the Malibu coastal area may soon Jive in California's toniest and narrowest city. 'Ibe Local Agency Formation Commission Wednesday ap- proved circulation of petitions cal.Ung for an incorporation elec~ Uoo. The proposed city wouJd stretc:b nearly 25 miles aloag the roast from Los Angeles city lhnita to the Ventura Count)' line, and Jt would extend about ooe mile inland. Nen to BrOtDn1 ' SACRAMENTO CAP) -Students atagtng • slt-ln at CbJco State University over I.be arming ot campus Police aay they m•y carry their protest to tbe state collefe trustees or Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ·: Those are the only avenues left now that state college aod un-Jveratty Chancellor Glenn Dumke bas ref used to rescind b11 order that tbe police carry 1UD5, the Clµco student prealdent Said Tues· day. l . In addition to his parents and siblings, Robbie is survived by his widow, Mary Marilyn. 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With Shell Super X you get the advantages of an all-season oil. and high temperature protection for heavy-duty driving. Shel Motor Oh · \ ' I • ... ' .. Al • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAi"' PAGE Health Care Debate The battle between Orange County supervisors and the county Compr<>hens1ve Health Planning Council took u nl'w turn last week. Supervisors and the ('OUncil are the only com- petitors for a new fed~ral designation as the county's sole health plaamng agency. The latest mov e in the ongoing sparring match came when the county unveiled its massive applica- tion package that will be SC'nt to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. It was a fine example of bulky, mostly incom· prchensible government jargon and, in the end, C'eme out wilh a proposal almost identical to that being of. f t>red by the health council. · Both <ipplications propose a governing body of 25 to 30 people. s upported by an advisory group of about 125 members. The only diff crence is that the county plan calls for the Board of Supervisors to act as the overall authority The health planning agency reviews all proposals for construct1on of additional health care facilities in the county. Since the proposals now seem fairly similar in content, and s ince the Board of Supervisors apparent- ly bas more than enough trouble trying to cope with its present responsibilities, it would seem wise to leave the health planning problems to a council pre- . sumably removed from the pressures of county politics. 'Survival Skills' For many students above the age of 16. the last y0ar or two of high school is a time-wasting ex- perience that only delays entry to college or the job market. But in coming months, thous ands of California ~tudents aged 16 and 17 will find themselves freed from the confines of high school if they can pass a f our·hour proficiency test designed to sec if they have acquired sufficient "survival skills.'' The test 's 200 questions determine the student's ability to deal with such practical everyday matters as using a dictionary, filling out a tax Corm, calculat· ing interest and reading a measuring cup. On the basis of sample tests given to high school seniors, educators say a passing score would place a student in the top half of the average class of high school seniors in the state. Those who pass will receive a certificate that will be recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma for college entrance or employment. Putting aside, for the moment, the question of what any such tests really can measure, this could be useful for many students. In fact, it probably would do no harm to require such a test of all candidates for high school graduation. Pot and Cancer High quality marijuana may cost more and pro· duce a higher "high" than tobacco or low-grade pot but it also is more likely to cause cancer. That's the word from scientists attending a recent chemical seminar at Mexico City. Chemists from Indiana University and the University of Leeds, England, described a unique ex- periment in which a machine "smoked" 2,000 cigarettes made of Mexican marijuana. The tests, said the scientists, showed that mari- juana smoke contains higher concentrations of known cancer-causing carcinogens than ordinary tobacco s moke, and that the more potent varieties of mari- juana contain larger amounts of the ingredients that produce carcinogens. In short, the laws of man, vis a vis pot smoking, may be easing up a little, but the laws of nature may still have to be reckoned with. • • f Legislators' Pay Flap Unresolved Ike Backers Prf)test Report Some leg1sl3t1ve wag once re· ( marked. "We stand for equality for all. after we get our share." One can't help being reminded _ of that quip in the current effort of the lawmak e rs to obtain s pecial tax privileges from Congress. EARL WATERS ) Their problem stems from at- tempts by the Internal Revenue Service t o lreat as in - come the $30 per diem ex- pen se al - lowances the legi sl ators g i v e them selve s durin g th e legis lativ e meets Treated for years as a deducti- ble business expense, the IRS took a new look recently and de· termined tha t since the solons were now full time lawmakers in Sacramento they were no more entitled to tax exemptions on the allowances than any other citizen. Normally, living al· lowances are deductible only when a person is away from his residence and business station. Many legis lators now reside with their families in Sacramento.· Although they claim they main· lain residences also Ul their dis· tnct, for q uite a number it is merely a convenience address. THE A MOU ST involved is sub· stantial smce the lawmakers col· lect upwards of Sl,000 a month during the legislative year. bemg paid for holidays. weekends and other non-session days Added l<.. their $21 ,000 salary it could s hift them into a higher tax bracket as well as making the expense money taxable. Stung to the quick over the af. frontery of the IRS treating them like all other taxpayers, the legislators hired lawyers and sent emissaries to Washington to ylead for laws to relieve them of the threat. . Thesolons may have a case but to the average citizen there is something repugnant about elec· live representatives placing themselves above the laws which govern the commonfolk. THE ISSUE or legislative pay for California lawmakers has come to the front in recent months with disclosures of the value of the various fringe benefits the lawmakers have vot- ed themselves. As a result the Legi~ature has voted to create a special commission to study and recommend appropriate com- pensation. In what might be con· s idered a breach of faith the Legislature went ahead and vot- ed itself a 10 percent raise effec- tive December 1976 in the closing hours of this year's session. Perhaps the pay for the California lawmakers is not just. But they ran for the jobs with their eyes wide open. No one drafted them. Until such time as the pay is changed they should accept it and not seek special privileges and benefits not ac· corded everyone. As it is, the total compensation, salary and Dear Gloomy Gu I wonder if oil rigs off our shore could ever pollute our beaches as much as the 300 long-haired, messy. dressed protesters? L.M.A. benefits, has been estimated at more than $35,000 with former Speaker J esse Unruh putting it at $150,000. WITH TAXES ever increasing for those without special privileges, the issue of public salaries becomes more and more not what the job should pay but what the public can afford to pay. In the overall California is pay· ing its public employes far more than most states. Governor Jerry Brown, who is not complaining, is paid $49,100 a year. That is not as much as New York and Texas who pay their governors $85,000 and $63,000 but it is far more than Tennessee's $10,000 or North Dakota's $18,000 and considerably above the $35,000 average for the 50 states. Yet many state and local of· ficials in California are being paid far more than the average governor's salary and quite a few are paid more than California's own governor. . There seems something ter- ribly out of balance with a system which pays minor of- ficials more than governors. No doubt this is one of the reasons for New York·sfinancial woes. The Emerging Nation Game You will notice that all the emerging nations that have emerged lately have emerged in· to the third world. That's because the nation business isn't wbat it used to be The field's overcrowded. Twenty year5 ago a nation emerged like a bullerOy from a cocoon . Everyone saad. "Wow' Hey, look at lhat ! " And the new na· lion got all sorts of atten lion. If it was a Jeft·wing die· ~~torsrup, the Communists called it a "People's l>emocratic Republic overthrow-= the yoke of colonialist im· alism" and sent it more snow 0W$ than it knew what to do with. 1f it was a righl·wing dic- tatorship It was promptly labeled •'a Bastion of Democracy, the ,Key to Wberever·ll Was and a Partner in tbe Free World.'· ll then got more sewage pf ants than It knew what to do with. BUI' TIMES chan.e~. And when PbynJda On.Uy emeried a oou· pie ot yun aao. it had mbsed lheboat. The dem~ratically tell ~ed· ed rultr of PhtnkJa, known as the Ratt, quickly collected au the equipment nttn.aal')' to 10 into the naUon buainet• -a puce and ART HOPPE the State Department. "Wb y ( ] Vietnam at the moment,.. said don't you give us a buzz a couple ------------' of years from next Tuesday?'' cerise flag to rally around; a motto, "Ph yo kia for the Phynkians ! "; an anthem, "Hail to Thee, 0 Phynkia"; an army of 18; a navy of two (one for each oar): 42 hectares of sacred soil to die for; and a devalued currency based on the floating rok. First, he called the Stale Department. "Help,'' he said. ·'Our Bastion of Democracy which is the key to Nortb·by· Northeast Antarctica and a Partner in the Free World is be· ing subverted by Communist penguins. Kindly send us good Christians a bundle." "WE'RE ALL bogged down in .,JI\ I > 'I'd Ilk~ a ra/$0 for Chrl1tm114/' The Ratt called the Kremlin. "Help," he said. "Our Democratic People's Republic is under attack by three CIA agents in polar b ear s uits. Please airmail u s fell ow Marxist atheists a few zillion rubles." "Look, Mac," said the Kremlin, •'don't you know there's a detente on? Don't call us, we'll call you." SO THE RATI' bad no choice but to join the third world. Ac- tually, he's quite halJP)' there. At the U.N. be gets to de- monstrate his independence dai· ly by voting against whatever the U.S. is for. And best of all, Phynlda bas become rich beyond its wildest dreams with each of its 87 citizens driving two cadillacs, one at a lime. The Ratt accompllsheet this with a sincle, brief pbooe call. "Praise Allah," was all be said, "and did you know that the Eskimos who surround our glorious Moslem nation arc the lost tribe of lsraet? '' Quotes Tom D1yl6h, Grass Valley re- tired woodsman at 109 -"( always worked with my hands and wondered what would hap· pen if I'd used my heed." Ch11rch Bias Charged W ASlUNGTON -The Senate Intelligence Committee's veiled charge that President Eisen how er p ersonally authorized the assassination of the Congo's Patrice Lumumba in 1960 has triggered a backlas h against the committee. raising the first serious doubt among outsiders of its objectivity. Oddly, the backlash does not come from the committee's Republican minority. Rather, Eisenhower's highest While House aides believe be was uniquely singled out for special blame on the basis of one mid - dle -rank witness wbose testimony was totally and flatly repudiated by bis superiors. Since the assassination report was signed by all four Republicans on the committee. the anger among Eisenhower's aides is not yet supported by Republican Senators. This could change, however, if the case now being made against the treatment of Eisenhower is specifically considered by the committee. wmcnEVER the case, the ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) testimony, Johnson said: "I must confess that in thinking about the incident more recently I have had some doubts.'' GRAY'S PROTEST to the committee s taff followed by one day a letter to Church from retired Army Gen. Andrew J . Goodpaster, Eisenhower's chief military adviser inside the While House (who later became Supreme Allied Commander of NATO). Goodpaster wrote Church that there had been no single instance "within my knowledge and memory" of an assassination "course of action" proposed to Eisenhower either in or outside NSC meetings. Particularly infuriating to Goodpaster and Gray was the committee's contrasting choice of words and phraseology in the Lumumba tase as compared to the case of Fidel Castro, in which all Presidents were exonerated from assassin.a lion charges. "IN VIEW of the str ained chain of assumptions an the contrary testimony of all the presidential advisers, the men closest to both Eisenhower and (John F.) Kennedy, the committee makes no finding implicating Presidents who are not able to speak f or themselves,'' the committee reported in dismiss ing pres identia l anti-Castro involvements. In its handling of the Lumumba affair, the committee gave equal weight to Johnson, on the one hand, and to Eisenhower's most intimate advisers, on the other. Yet it did not use the words "the men closest to" Eisenhower in ref e r r i n g to Gr a y and- Goodpaster but rather the more distant and formal phrase "Eisenhower administration of· ficials." WHETHER private recriminations from Eisenhower loyalists to the Democratic- c on tr o 11 e d Intelligence Committee will change the wording of the poisonous "interim" report when the committee adopts a final report next year is not known. The bitter- protests could lead to emotional demands from Republicans for even-handed treatment for all Presidents; or repelled by the noxious assassination publicity • already damaging this nation's reputation, the Republicans could decide to let the matter die. unusal treatment of Eisenhower raises a s uspicion over the objectivity of chairman Frank Church of Idaho, an obvious Democratic presidential hopeful. He can now be accused of more solicitous treatment for a Democratic President, John F. Kennedy, in the Castro and other Bilingual Ballots Will Cost Millions assassination plots. . By State Sen. H.L. IUcbarmoa The comm ittee's report states: I'll i>ut this first one in the "The chain of events revealed by category of .•. gee, that sounds the documents and testimony is good, but I didn't know it was go- s troog enough to permit a ing to cost that much .•. or you reasonable inference that the might call it that New York City plot to assassinate Lumumba syndrome which seems to pre- was authorized by President vail in Sacramento: Eisenhower." That sentence is California Secretary or State followed by this caveat: "There March Fong Eu says that is enough countervailing California will need to buy one- testimony by Eisenhower third of all the totahmcommitted administration officials and newsprint supply available in the enough ambiguity and lack of whole of the United States and clarity .•. to preclude the Canada for the n ext year 's committee from making a statewide ballot pamphlets. How finding that the President about that! Why? Because new intended an assassination effort voting law regulations make against Lumumba." mandatory the publication or Gordon Gray, Eisenhower's certain election d~u.ments in national security assistant in more than one language, where 1960, bitterly protested in a certain minimum minority private meeting with the population figures prevail, as committee's staff ten days ago. they do in California. His complaint : the equal treatment of testimony from a IFTRE PAPER ls available- single m lddle·level White House and the state printer isn't sure if aide with that of all Eisenhowe.r's it is -it will cost California tax· top advisers. -payers more than 8.3 mUlion dollars. ll newsprint can't be ob· THE AIDE on wbosetestlmony tained, more expensive paper t.hecommltee based its equivocal will have to be purchased at olr charge against Eisenhower was viously greater cost. Robert H. Johnson, a staffer of In paper and postage alone, the Natlonal Security Council state and l~sl 1ovemments wUl (NSC) who was a note-taker in spend an estimated 15.8 million only two NSC sessions at which dollars, not including cost.a for Eisenhower was pttSmt during strictly local material. bis entire admlnlstration. Jt will take 26 millloo pounds of Tatifyinc before the Church newsprint -il it'R avrulablc-to ~mmltte last June, Johnson print the statewide voters pam- said that dwinc one ol thole two phlet in three languages. NSC aeuions • 'Presidenl In San Francisco alone, tho Eilenhowtt aaJd something -1 June ballot pamphlet, with can no Jonser remember his En1Usb, Spanish and. Chin~sc wont. -that came acl'OSS to me translations, will be 320 pqes u an order f cw the assassination and wul weigh more than a ol Lumumba .•. There was no pound. In November, lt wUI discussion; t.he mfftlna stmply weigh two pounds end will be .aa moved on." Later in bls paces long. San F'ro.nclsco will ( GUEST REPORT ) have to pay more than balf ·a- million dollars in post.age for the sample ballot. In Inyo County, the ballot in· formation will h ave t o be published in American Indian, which is interesting, since there is no such language as the American Indian language. I guess we will have to make one up. . Why don't American citizens speak the country's national language, which is a peculiar enough version of English as it is? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Room N. Wted. PublWu!r Tlwmo1 Keevtl. Editt1r Barbaro Kreif)fch, Edttorial Pag• Editor The editorial page or the Dally \ Pilot :i;eeks to Inform and stimulate readers by preuntlng on this page diverse commentary on topics of inttr~t by syndicat- ed columnists and cortoonlsts, by providing a rorum for readers' viewR and by presenUn1 thi!I newspaper's opinions and Ideas. on current topics. Tbe editorial oplQlon!! of the Dally PU~ ·~•r ooly in the edat.orlal column at the top or the pa1e .. Opinions ex· Pressed by tho columnJst.s and cartoon11t.1 and lctttr wrilttl are tht1r own and no codGr'141meftl ~ their vitw1 by Ute Dally Pilot should be lnleried.: niW'Sda,y, Dec. U, 11'1~ ~ , e i: t c l:i ~ l s: r 11 !i c \ E \ r t I c ~ ( r ' t ( 'I ' DAILY PILOT A 7 . l Cyclnmate Judged Safe ~adfl tor" Luci John so n Nugent is ex- pecting her fourth child in March and friends say she is "very happy" about it. Her other children arc Patrick, 8; Nicole, 6; and Rebecca, 2. NOTICE OF AVAIWIUTY Of PROPOSED FINAl ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT PleaM be advised that IMne Ranch Water 01stflct (IRWO) has prepared a PfoPOSed final Environmental Impact RePOrt entitled "Expansion of Wastewater Reclamation Fac1ht1es ·· Copies of the rePort may be obealned by contact.no the Irvine Ranch Water 01stnct at 4'201 Campus Onve. IMne. CaJirorn1a. Also, copies of the document are available for review and study at the I Government Conclusions 'Preliminary' WASffiNCTON CAP>-A aov- ernment-appointed scientific panel tentatively has agreed that the artificial sweetener cyclamate, banned in 1969 as a suspected cancer-causing sub- stance, appears to be sale. The preliminary conclusion, if it holds up in ~he panel's final re- port to the Food and Drug Ad- ministration, could-clear the way for resumption of the .sugar sub- stitute in billions of dollars worth oC wet foods and soft drinks. THE PANEL DIVIDED 4 to 1 Wednesday on its preliminary expressions based upon the re- view of more than 20 animal feeding studies around the world the past few years. The lone holdout, Dr. I. Bernard Weinstein of Columbia University, said he Uunks it is possible that resuming use of cyclamate in foods consumed by millions of Americans could ex- pose up to 5 percent or the popula- tion to th~ potential risk of can- cerous tumors. "In view of the evidence we've heard ," Weinstein said, "it's not a potent carcinogen It may be a weak one.'' THE OTHEI\ FOUR panelists,· who concluded tentatively that the cancer-causing potential of cyclamate has not been established, were Dr. Arnold L. Brown of the Mayo Medical School in RDchester, Minn.; Dr. Paul M. Newberne of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Medical School in Cambridge; Dr. Roswell K. Boutwell of the McArdle Cancer Research Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and Dr. Gerald N. Wogan of the MIT School of Science. The panelists. experts in the fields of cancer, epidemiology, nutrition, toxicology , bioc hem is try and pathology, were assemble4 by the National Cancer Institute at the request of the FDA to determine cyclamate's safety once and for all. Sextantr1•m Bikini Bothers Profs BEAUMONT. Tex. CUPI) -A coed's master's thesis which included a photo of her sighting celestial bodies while wearing a bikini has been re- jected a second lime. University orricials complained that the picture showed too much °f her body. LAMAR UNIVERSITY MATH MAJOR Kathryn King was told to remove the photo of herself the first time she submitted the paper to de- partment heads. She has refused, saying the picture of her demonstr ating a sextant was too important to delete and her thesis was rejected for the second time. . "I have met all scientifically sound objec- tions," Miss King said. "But I have refused to sub- stitute another photograph for the one in which I am wearing a bathing suit while engaged in celestial observatory work. "This is supposed to be a university and not a Victorian finishing school. If the photograph of me wearing a n ordinary swimsuit causes improper thoughts in the minds of university officials, then the burden rests with them to repair the condition of their minds.'' THE FIRST TIME THE PAPER was offered, acting department head P. W. Latimer said the photo did not adequately show and explain the parts of the sextant. Miss King refused to accept Latimer's objec- tion, saying the photo was accurate and tjlat his real objectioo was to the bathing suit. She said she would • attempt to get the ruling overturned by the un- iversity gr aduate cocfncil. 'Swhn' Vehicl~s Have Little Sn~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. William Prox· mire ( D-Wis.) charges that the Army has spent $200 million for new trucks designed to "swim" across water. There is one problem -they sink unless con- ditions are just right. Proxmire sai d a General Accounting Of- fice study of the I ''"·ton Gamma Goat truck found the vehicle not on- ly bas difficulty staying afloat, but also 1t breaks down frequently, has harmful noise levels and mud sloshes up on the in- side of the windshield . The Army is purchas- ing 14,000 of the trucks, at a cost of about $14,285 each, Proxmire said. The true k 's m anua l warns that unless condi- tions are right, the vehi- cle may not be am- phibious. For example, the GAO found that the truck will smk if it does not have a balanced payload or if its t ailpipe is damaged. It can enter and leave water al no more than 2 miles per hour and only where there is a gently sloping bank with the right soil conditions, where the river flows at no more than 4 miles per hour or winds blow no strongerthan20 mph. A Proxmire aide said. the Gamma Goat truck was designed and de- veloped by LTV Corp. ® CROSS CREEK • • The exeqtioul sJUrt for Orahlt pod Joob.100'/e 2 ply cotton lisle, ia dusic 1tyle.1.1. $14.00 Ls. $18.00 THE FDA IS EXPECTED to study the panel's report closely when it becomes cr"Vailable next March before deciding whether to allow cyclamates back on the market. The only artificial sweetener now added to Coods and drugs is saccharin, which itself bas come under a cloud of suspicion as a possible <:arcinogen. A new possible sugar sub- stitute. Aspartame, developed by G.D. Searle & Co., had been ap- proved by the FDA, but that ap- proval was revoked last week as new questions arose about the valldity of the company's animal research data submitted lo the FDA. WHEN CYCLAMATES were banned in 1969, they were being used in 15 percent of all soft drinks consumed in the United States, and use was growing. Abbott Laboratories. which had been the nation's leading cyclamate producer, petitioned the FDA lo lift the cancer cloud and get it back on the market. UP'I Tti.,IMle .· WANTE Dlt\1'10N DS • GE!tlSTONES Jewels by 1osephs 1s searching for diamonds and gemstones from pnvate 1f!ci1111duals and estat~s. Careful e>C.8IT\lnatton and evaluation by our experts. Highest pnces paid Call 540-9066 10-9 daily, Saturday 1o-6. Sunday closed. ask lor Mr Joseph. iewels by ioseph foll0w1ng locations Santa Ana Library Cotona del Mar Library County of Orange 602 Civic Cente< Drive Santa Ana. CA 92701 834-4013 .. 20 Mangold . Cotona del Mar. CA 92625 640-2191 Environmental Management Agency 400 Cv1c Center Drive West Santa Ana. CA 92701 837-2307 City of Irvine Planning Department "201 Campus Drive Irvine. CA 92664 833-38.0 It 1s contemplated that the Board of Directors of IRWD will approve the final Environmental Impact Report at its Board of Otrectors meeting to be held on December 22, 1975 The meetings of the Board of Otrectors of the Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct are held at 6 00 o'clock p m at the above designated address. Members of the public are invited to review and comment 1n person or in writing as to the above designated matter. It 1s reQuested that wntten comments be received by the Secretary of IRWD at the above noted address on or before December 19, 1975. Arthur C. Korn. Secretary Irvine Ranch Water District • • at mervyn's today . • • photo print tees in the great11oing looks you want ... we have the selection! Motorcycles, beers, nostalgic scenes, even orange crate labels, to name a few. Fun wear. big on oomfort and easy care in polyestM/cotton blends. Long sleeve crew necks In solids thet set off tho colorful photolith prints, and contrast stitching to complete the look. They're 11 special purchase 1n sizes 2 F R $ 5 S-M-l XL ; stoc~ up in stylol EKh 2.69 0 ._. 2 NEW STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -FULLERTON. CrawoMh Centtt. 3204 E.i Yorbl Linda -9118800. -• HUNTINGTON BEACH: 1111 Adams Avenue -t63-8731 ,., \ I ' . J AB DAILY PILOT ThurSday,Oecember 11 , 1975 ,..o_u_e_eN_1_e _____ s ... y_P_h_il_1n_te_r_1a_nd..,.i Ad Claina D~~, Wr&:p '~ched O.ut' WASfilNGTON <UPI) ~The promoters ot a ~attonally ad .. vertiaed body wrapping device wbicb promises users will lose ".incb alter itlcb0 around their wailUine bave a1reed to stop making aucb claims and to ,issue warnings about possible health risks, the Federal Trade Co.JQ·. mission said. ~ r • In reality the l"'TC ~mplaJnt l"flductlon ln any part otU> body. qaimt tbe firm aatd, "Slim Quik or wbat 1ucb products or services will not reduce the sile ot pot· are safe for use by all persons tlcms o1 Ute body withoui the ~without any danger ol ~cal n~ty of dieting and exercise. · bann or lnjury from such uae • ., 'lbe cbanges in body con!inn·a-' tion deplde4 in Ule 'be!orcl'incl 'IN ADDmON, ALL advertls· 'after' televl1Jo~ presentation lite and promotional material will not b• achieved by all willhavetocarrythewarninr.. persons. • • "Caution -if you stiff er from . Subject of the order is "Slim· Qoik," a $9.95 wei1ht reductiOP kit which consists of a 16-0Unce bottle of solution, gauze pads and an elastic bandage. Users are told to apply tbe heated solution and gauze and to tigbUy wrap up their mid-section. "TO THE CONTRARY, in or- der to achieve any weight lo.5s or change in body configuration ot significant duration most persons must follow a program ot diet and exercise,'' it added. Under a negotiated setUement of the complaint, the company is '1>robibited from "representing that any products or services for the treatment of obesity which utilize a body-wrapping device, procedure or method will result in any weight loss or permanent cl~ulation problems, vOJ'lwe~ veins, phlebitis or diabetes, con· ault your physician before using. Cited in the order were Stewart Frost Inc., New York City ; Stuart Frost Inc., Fort Lee, N. J ., and two officers of the corpora- tions, Alvin Meyer and Elaine Nelson; Trim-a-Way Figure Con- touring Ltds. Scarsdale, N. Y., and Sam Bernard, an officer. f\Alnrrus C01t( nioorar~ jewcJt J c... .............. -. ~ ,., ........ ~ ••• ..,_ · Uh. 11h lk ... J,!omg to bt' coming out or his office hoµp1n.: nwd Jll dav today'. .. "***'********••••****•· ADVERTISING, INCLUDING a nationa l television com- mercial. made such claims as "You can now lose inch after in- ch from your stomach, waist, thighs, buttocks or arms. . • " The FTC said Trim-a-Way and Bernard granted the two Frost corporations and their officers a license to operate and make the "9im-Quik. '' 38.1 fO\..'' t OW.. Wite 18 ltrnberyJrd, k::gJro txh. I 14-494-(.)(XX) MERCU.RY SAVINGS a'ld loan association • . .. 1 Cancer Gift LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Los Angeles Coun· t y-USC Cancer Center received a $419,512 grant from the Earl Carroll Memorial Foundation F ernale Roommate .For State Official which was establis hed TALLAHASSEE, F1a. <UPI) -Assistant Al· by the late showman to torney General Marty Friedman says he doesn't ex- -provide for cancer detec-pect any repercussions from his li ving arrangement Everyone •hop. Dlme·A-~lnet., tion and treatment for with a college coed who answered his ad for a • * * • * • • * • * • • * • * * • * * * • • I ' r women i n Sou(hern "female roommate toshare expenses." Saturdaya, In th• tJJ Ill :JI 1} j California. 1~'~h~~ei~sm~~~~i~to!!i --------~~~~~~~~~~---------~ it,"~iedman,2~.saidof He s~d her ~y~end 'his s haring a two-came withherloanswer bedroom house in a the ad. A nimated Christmas Decorations At ... Tallahassee suburb with a F1orida State Universi· ty coed. THEIR AR· range m ent does not violate Florida's law ' agamst cohabitation, he said. ieans and things 5outh Coast ?laza THE YOUNG Miami woman, a senior at FSU who declined use of her name, pays $60 a month, half the utilities and does ----------------------------most of the cook ing. Friedman, who hates ~~===~~==~~~~~~~~b~==~====~~~cook,~~~~e~~ -;;; hes. • CHAI-BROIL .. GAS COOKERS FREE 0 . $8995 P ST MOUNT ..... : .. PATIO MOUNT ........ $9995 MOBILE BASE . . . . . . . $1 0995 He said ·he was sur- prised at the number of replies his ad in the cam- pus newspaper brought. BE SAID RE got tired of messy roommates and felt a woman might be neater and more con- siderate. • · Bestd~, t thought .it woald. be illteftsting, .. he 1 aal'd ID a illte.rvlew. ' NO.ENQNE . FORBLIZE Cit.r 'i>AD ZACATECAS, Mexico (UPI) -When a three- century old building used as the staCe capitol burned to the ground, the people discovered the ci- ty had no fire depart- ment. : "We really don't need .one,'' said a spokesman for the mayor 's office. "We haven •t had a fire since 1971." Pre-Holiday Find! Country plaid wool blend sport shirt A colleague in the at- torn ey general 's criminal appeal s division confirmed that the law does not ban a man and wom an sharing a house if there is no "lewd and lascivious as. sociation or cohabita- tion ." AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 ----------- DESHLD"lllOSOL SPRAY Dtcc ... 11 IOI ~ holidaV• In your cllOlce ol 20 beauhfSAlE' c~ WORLD AREA RUGS Megn1hcent ~!lolls of okl IOOflcf Oeslgns. A•ch. dffp colors and panems In Hidy cleaned. IOog•W\'Mng nylon Cllwc k-n. Open F~ld ketTNn and Boilhlfl tf1)foduClionl 6 by 9 Of !nil~ brtathl1t11n9 IM1u1y and elegance. sale ltor2!! $1.09 Each save•2.00sq.yd. · 12.99 Reg.18.00 If any shirt can be called a Christmas gift shirt, this is it. Colorful pattern that every man admires in a super-soft wool blend fabric. With lined ' ON SHERlll-lllUIMS STYLE PERFECT~CARPE111G ,• • t 45 Fashion Island • collar and yoke and two essential flap pockets. silverwoods .. 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(He is here now! 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily anq noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.) Nowhere but Fashion Island -Newport Center-That's where! 60 merchants to prove it. Open nights too! MANY STORES OPEN SUNDAYS , . FASHION ISLAND j NEW·P~l.\T 0 ·CENTER Pacific Coast Highway between Jamboree and MacArthur, Freeway minutes away. • ' .. ' • • . ' ~ f ). ' A J" OAIL v PILOT Thlff'ldey. Oeeemti.r 11. 1975 In A.re$ie Ice CapHUrt By Oil Spills? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Future Alaskan oil spills near the Arctic ice cap could melt away part or all ol tbe ice cap and result in sweeping, perhaps devastating climate changes throughout the world. say two geologists. Coast Guard Lt. C.R. Weir, in a paper present- ed to the American Geophysical Union meeting here, warned that oil spills near ice cap regions of Alaska would r esult in a warming of the ice and some melting. ••NOBODY KNOWS FOR SURE whether an oil spill will spread enough to melt a considerable por- llon of the Arctic ice cap. The problem is that it might -we just don't know . .. People s hould know now about the immense possible effects of 011 spillage. And once we have started to alter the climate, we may start a chain reaction over which we have no control, and about wluch we know little." #I Protests Wetllling in Peril? NEW YORK <AP) -When millionaire Myron Sparber married Natalie Skurka, a wealthy widow~ they reportedly exchanged RoUs-Royces as wedding gifts, celebr ated at a posh party at El Morocco and then jetted off for a European honeymoon. The only trouble is that Marily n Sparber, 47, ---------- says the nuptials were .. phony" because the groom was still married lo her. And s he has gone to court to try to prove it. Lt\ WY E R, Kenne th Knigin co unte red , however. that Sparber is paying the $505 a month rent on the complai- nant's apartment, $8.5 a week for her maid and $100 a week in cash . 175/14 185/14 Corona Asks Retrial IN A COMPLAINT filed in M anhattan Supreme Court, Mrs . Sparber demanded that she be declared the legal wife of Sparber, who is president of Weight Watchers Camp. .. Nobody's going to ii;i~::;;:::;::~.r;:w:J.Wiiii;:.p:;;;.:.:;:;..;:.;;:;r;::;:;=;:;:;-" Her attor ney, Roy Cohn, s aid that after Mrs. Sparber denied her 52-year-old hus band's re- quest for a divorce, he went to the Dominican Republic and "obtained a worthless divorce decree." wel!are here," he said. Justice Manu e l A. Gomez adjourned the case until Dec. 23. I.A Tours San Diego PH/14 (t9S/H) GH/H (205114) GH/U M78/14 M78/1S (21S/IS) SPARBER AND Mrs. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Nearly half the tourists who spen.d their money in hotels and motels in California 's second largest city are not long- d istance travelers, a study shows. twtUU l..H t•l"'" t, fu Skurka. 51, whose late husband was in the gar· ment i ndust r y, were married in Connecticut on Nov .13. 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I ir ... ... _..,. ~-~- Deatlu Jlaeufhere PUBLIC NOTICE DAIL y P1LOT A J I County Solons Chided Mother Freed In Death Rated Low in Civil, Liberties, Erwiromnent. By O.C. HUSTINGS CM tM 0.ll'f ll•UttS&Mt Oran1e County legislators did litUe to protect civil liberties or the environment, according to two 1roupa who rated California lawmakers in yearendsurveys. The ratings were i~ued by the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, which scored performance on votes ranging from the "consenting adults" sex bill to farm labor lec,islation, and tbe Legislative Birdwatchers, who posted scores on measures ranging from smog control to land use. ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Burk~ (R·Huntin1ton Beach) rated low in both polls, gaining only 13 percent in the Birdwatch ers tally. Ass-: emblyman Robert 8-dbam < R- . Newport Beach) waa not men- tioned in news agency accounts, wblch gave only thebigb and low scorers, of the ACLU poll, but was reported at scoring only 17 Archeology lecture percent in the Birdwatchers sur-Burke's percentage on tbe vey • ACLU scoreboard was not given. The Birdwatchers survey was But he was placed on the lQW endi A woman booked oo based on 23 bills. StateWlde, rour or the scale along witb ,.,. murder charges l ast legislators were given a 100 per-semblyman John Briggs (R -ORANGE COUNTY June 20 when her 3-year· cent report card, while one state Fullerton) and state Senator old stepdaughter died of senator was awarded zero, H.L. James Wbetmore <R·Buena injuries inflicted 24 Richardson, a conservative Park). hours earlier bas been Republican from Arcadia. state sen 8 t 0 r Den 0 is • .placed on three years Badbam responded by saying Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) probation by Orange ·that "getting 17 percent on 23 was not reported at the bigb or .p CJub County Superior Court bandpicked·issues is less than de-low end of either survey. · re88 J u d g e K e n n e t h ·serving of comment." Williams. THE ACLU gave four .. I HA VE BEEN in low esteem legislators 100 percent. and Contest Judge Williams ruled with th i § s e If . an o Int" d awarded Gov. Edmund Brown that the 167 days already group because I have voled the Jr. 67 percent. The ACLU said spent in the county jail other way from the pets they legis lators showed more S h d J d by Madelyn King, 22, of have iri the Legislature," he sensitivity to civil liberties this C e U e La Habra, were suCli· added. year, citing passage or bills cient confinement penal- " I! they wanted to really look legalizing a wide range or sexual The Orange County ty. Mrs. King had earlier at my record of environmental conduct and reducing marijuana Press Club wilJ conduct pleaded guilty to re-legislatioo, they should consider penalties. its 20 th an nu a 1 duced charges or voluo- the license plate bill for putting There were 15 bills in th~ sur-scholarship contest from tary manslaughter· money into environmental re-vey. lOa.m. to noon Dec. 20. M sources, anti-litter legislation for RS. KI NG was ocean waters and bills for Boys Club Sets The contest is open to booked on murder marine life refuges." high school, community charges when doctors Assemblyman Burke ex-college and college and toldLaHabrapolicetbat pressed satisfaction at the rat-Mountain Camp university students from the fatal injuries suf- ings of both groups. "I'm where I Orange County. It will be fered by Charlotte Ann would expect to be -those are The Boys Club of the Newport held in Room A-20 at King, 3, were caused by good ratings as far as I am con-Harbor Area has scheduled its Santa Ana College, 17th heavy beatings and that cerned," Burke said. winter camp Dec. 21·23 at Camp and Bristol Streets, San· choking or strangling Arbolado in the Barton Flats ta ft.na . were added factors in the A lecture by archeologist .. THEY ARE BO'RI partisan area or the San Bernardino child'sdeath. i BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9150 Hasso von Winning, entitled, groups. You'll find Democrats at Mountain;;. Scholarships will be Mrs. King admitted su .. 11uo1tcou~T ''Archeology and I s lami c the top end or the scaJc and Open to all members. the awarded to winners in choking . and spanking OHAL1.-01tN1A Architecture of Ancient Persia" Republicans at the low end. Last three-day stay, including four divisions with a th bild d l ·d COUNTYo"ouNGE will be h Id t 2 Su d e c an a so sai c:Ase NO.AISl4s e a p.m. n ay at week I was rated 100 percent by transportation, is $18. More in-total or $2 ,000 being she threw the little girl O.DHTOSHOWCAUH the Bowers Museum, 2002 N. the California Conservative formation may be obtained by divided among the win-on the couch and "kicked • -<c.c:.1".111111 . Main St., Santa Ana. Uru'"n." "alling 642 8372 ners. h 1n t11e M.ltt•,. of '"• APl>fk-.kin ot v " • • er reaJ hard.'' 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Ness followed the suspect in his car. The purse-snatcher was cornered in Griffith Park and dropped the purse which · contained $26. The suspect. 14 , fled but was caught later hiding at the rear or a nearby apartment house. *· It'll probably be a cold day in you-know-where before singer Vicki Carr decides to entertain the In- diana Society or Chicago again -but it'll probably be an even colder day there before she's invited back. · The volatile performer was booed and hissed 1 during her performance before the group of ; · transplanted Hoosiers now mak-I ing their home in the Windy City. It seems Miss Carr was up· set about her performance schedule. the sound system at the Conrad Hilton Hotel and the behavior of the 1.400 politicians and businessmen at the stag din· ner. · 1t cu1t Jobn Thomas Jova, son of the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, has been arrested and charged with attempting to bring nearly three pounds of cocaine into Britain. Jova, 24, was arrested by customs officials after he arrived on a ferry from France. He is the son of Joseph Jolan Jon, one of the State Department's top Latin American experts and currently the am· (. ) . bassador In ~ exico Ci!Y. PEOPLE _ A former managing editor oT the daily White . House news summary, Darlene ScbmalJried, filed suit in federal court claiming she was denied proper pay because of her sex. A 27-year-old former newswoman, she joined the White House staff about 15 months ago and became managing editor of the news summary, ahe said, putting her In charge of the publication. But, she said in the suit, she . was paid only $12,000 a year while the man who had held the job previously received $00,000. • • Brace Bron1an, 28. head or an alcoholic re· covery program, apparenUy defeated to candidates to become tbe ye>Ufllest person ever elected to the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. 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December 11 1975 OAIL v PILOT BI J / ' . ... ...._ • .. h ,..J Cl••lf Pllfl Slolff ,..,.._ ERIC GARANT AS THE AGENT THREATENS OTHER CHARACTERS ~ Tlmblewtt (Jill Martin) Shielded by Fool, Thomas Fros t, and Cook, Elva Axtell , Double Drama for Kids I \ I Unrehearsed R eactio11s Prave Half tlze Frm By L AU RIE K1\SPER Of llM O•llr il'Uol ~" Two dramas may be unravel- ing at once during this weekend ·~ performances of ·'T imblt·w1t " al Sac1dleback College On stage, s tudent actors will be poctraytng the stir created 1n a midieval town when a young st ar •eeks life beyond the path or ht•r constellation in the sky_ BUT OFF STAGE, IN fact just below the stage sitting on ;i earpet, will be the real charac- ters. the <'hildren. for wh om this play is intended. ·-. Their unrehearsed reactions to ·the play often ;idd a serond feature to the show. expl;:uned Bonnie Cogbill, director. "They know that it isn ·1 real. But they believe.'' she explained Children usually relate to the ector as the <'haracter and join l be activity o n s tage. They'll jw-arn or pending danger. boo the 'i.tiliain, ans wer rhf'torical QU\'S ~ions, becom e a parl of it \U'emselves. , A FTER THE PLAY, they'll have the opportunity to meet and -(alk with t he characters 1n person. Beeause it is so much fun 'watching the children is one ~eason Miss Cogbill enjoys put- ting thcst' productions on ~1t 1hl' Ct\lll.'ge. But 1t is not the only rc;isnn for their inclusion on the cul!.·~c ·~ calendar , ··our d{•pa rtmc nt fet.'ls it 's vt:>ry important that chi ldren have a ch;.1nt'l' .to experil'nce this." she ::aid. M,\N\" OF TllF. C'IDLDRf:.'1 "'ho att1•nd the t·ollt•J!e's plays hav e never st•c n a !1,·c performant't' bf•fore, she said . And . prob;iblv many "'ouldn"t have the expt•r1,·nc<.' untd they·rc 35 and can afford tu go to the :\.lus1c Centt.•r Childr(•n ~ain ;1 lot from Ii\"(' perfnrm ::tnt"l'S, she :-.nd 11 ·:- someth111µ ··11u1 of !ht> ortln1,1ry Licenses R enewal D u e San Juan Capistrano business licenses will be due for rene1,1,.al Jan.I. · !'11 ary Ann Hano\·er. city clerk, s aid fees for the licenses rcmaJn the same as last year. She said businesses s hould pay the ft"'es before Jan 31 to avoid a penalty F'urther information may be obtained by cal ling her office at 493·1171. It's T ree T rimming Party T ime At Pe tricks Galleries And You're Invited! Imagine yourself strolling down a CHRISTMAS TREE LANE in a Winter Wonder- l a nd, full of Christmas music and birds chirping ,·choosing those special hand- made orn aments right Oirt he trees. In reality , PETRICKS GALLERIES of fer over 5 ,000 exquisite Christmas Tree ornaments(many one- o f -a -kind) all displayed o n our f r esh Christmas Tree Forest.Excellent for "Host & Hostess" gifts, these unique ornaments could be that . fin ishing touch for your own tree. Choose f rom a vast selection of glass,velvet, s atin , and handpainted ornaments . J OIN THE FU~ AT PETRICKS "CHRISTMAS TREE EXTRAVA- GAN ZA! ft Eleqant , distinctive, PETRICKS orname n ts priced from Also available are a larqe variety of Gift items f or Christmas ••• Danish Chri stmas plates, Huanels , Norman Rock- wells ••• to name a few. GB'1' IN THE S P I RI T OF CHRISTMAS AT PETRICKS GALLERIES. t.•veryday hun1drum, .. a much rliJferent expcrit.•ncc than read- ing or "'atch1ng tC'le,•1s1on, that stimulates the 1 magination. Most children's plays deal with some far away culture, she said. Seldom arc the characters the kind of people the C'hi ldren would encounter in r eal lifC'. "MOST ClllL DREN'S plays deal with some sort of theme we hope is worthy of consideration,·· she added. And. she said, the department hop('s the children will develop an appreciation fo r the theater and learn to be an audience. After the college's fine arts building, \lihich will include a theater. is built, the drama de- pa11ment plans to present a full season of chi ldren's plays. ,\LT JI OUGll Clll LDR EN'S productions may set"'m a little out of charactl?r for :i college. Miss Cog bi ll s aid they aren't. 'fhe stu· dents enjoy doing it, she said, and therC' j ust a ren't many other op- portunities for it in the com- munity. T1ckC'ts arC' stil l availablC' for performances of Timb\ewit at 8 p.m. F'r1day , IO a.n1 . and 2 p.m . Sat urday and 3 p.m . Sunday. Adm1ss1on to the play is St for ad ults and 50 cents for children. ResC'rYntions must be made in advance by ca!linl: 831-9700 or 495-4950. extension 263. OPEN MON-SAT SUNDAYS 10 a.m .-9 p .m. Noon-6 p.m. r I OALL•Rl•S 1741 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. ~ORT BEACH, CALIF 92660 645-337 3 • • . ' Family Planning Delay It will be at least another week before Orang e Co u n t y Supervisors come to grips with a decision that <'o uld 1nake or break the county's long.running Camily planning program. 'J'he c1e1ay was rt..>quested by Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who missed Tuesday's board meeting because he was involved in a traffic accident. AT STAKE A RE state and federal grant applications that must be approved by supervisors before they can be sent. The grants will fund two-thirds of the $800,000 annual cost of county family planning projects, includ- ing medical care a nd counseling. The issue was further clouded Tuesday when Co unty Counsel Adrian Ku yper ruled the grant request mus t have a four-fifth Dian1onds ... vote of the five-member board for approval. One supervisor, Ralph Clark or An aheim, has steadfastly re· fused to s upport any public fami· ly planning programs. TWO OTH E R S, Laurence Schmit and Thomas Riley, are Lawyer Su spended SAN DIEGO (UPll -bavld George Leaverton, an attorney who pleaded no contest to charges related to the collapse or U.S. Financial Inc,, was under indeCinite suspension from the practice of law. l:l e was one of 16 attorneys in the state against whom the California Supreme Court and the State Bar took dis- ciplinary action . wavering in · their support but have indicated they'll back the continuation of family planning ir all references to abortion rounseling are removed. Riley has said privately he'll vole for the entire program rather than see it go down to de· feat and there were signs late last week even Clark is re- considering his stance. BACKE RS OF THE family. planning program say they won't accept a <'ompromise and that abortion counseling is a very minor part of the entire package. If four board members don't vote for the grant fu~ding, fami_ly planning with public s~pport_ 1n the county will cease. to exist, health department officials have stated. 0 ' ,ffe 0 O ·· !: ·~. 0 0 J. for the on e you love! If you 1vo11t tha t rf'r/(li" 3/Ja rkle i1t l11>r "Y"" 011 Chrit1l111ns 111or11i ng, shop Dick J"er11011's Sporlsu·e nr. 'Exquisite tiara bracelet of 18 kt. gold with 64 full cut diamonds set in platinum. Curves gracefully to flatter milady's wrist. Un ique fi gure-eight safety catch. $4,400.00. CHARL ES H. BARR Westcliff Plaza 17th & Irvine Newpo rt Beach di WESTCLIFF PLAZA Newpor1 Beach 548-4121 ernon·s SPORT S WEAR. BALBOA ISLAND 216 Marine Ave. 675-1904 {~~h. =====~/ . ~ ' ,-~-· ·---. !I • • ., >.;::. , •.•• Lithographs of works by the famous William C. Gilpin ABOUT THE ARTIST ••• William Gilpin's work has been appreciated by a select group of private collectors for more than 30 years. Onty recently have they been made available to the general public.· Yo u'll enjoy his true- to-life renditions of animals. boat and wharf scenes, and portraits. MEET MA. GILPIN at our Laguna Hills store o n Friday. Saturday, Sunday, Dec. 12·14, and at Newport Beach on Friday. Saturday, Sunday, Dec. 19-21 , where he'll personally sign his prints. BLACK/WHITE 14X22" ANIMAL LITHOGRAPHS BLACK/WHITE OR SEPIA LITHOGRAPHS, 22X28" 399 499 STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'Tiu. CHRISTMAS. Ol>!N SUNOAYS 10 -'-PM ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY l'IJLl.ERTON HUNTINGTON IEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT IEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVIRSID! SAN Blll!IAllDINO V£HTURA WEST COVINA WH1nwoo . U•• your JC11!enney c:h1rge card • ... • " r l 1 • t l f l t . l ( • Pilot Logbook Surreal Glimpse Into Bell By BILL SCHREIBER • Of Tl\9 o.lly ~ ... St.ltt This ~eek's Silverado Canyon brush fire was th~ first maJor blaze of its kind I've cov-~red ·~ my s ix years of professional Journalism. . Though it w as by no m eans the biggest fir~ in Orange County history, the spectacle. was ~o less awesome and left some clear im- pressions -;---apart from the fact my c lothes and car will probably smell like a campfire for months. SANTIAGO CANYON ROAD ~terally ran right down the middle of the fire area. Driving that stretch of normally pea~eful road Monday was for all the world like taking the scenic route through Dante's Inferno. The surroundings were almost dreamlike. All that snapped it back to reality were the dozens of fire !rucks and firemen speed- ing up a nd down to des-• ._ignated assignments. · Smoke was everywhere but, strange- ly, it didn't seem to burn my ·5C~u111" eyes or hamper breathing. The once-proud groves of oak and· manzanita looked like s urrealistic black etchings against the background of gray-white smoke. It was almost as if a giant blowtorch had stn pped them of all greenery. IF SO~EONE WERE TO WRITE a script for a movie about Hades, Santiago Canyon would have been a perfect spot to film it. Every now and then, through the s moke, I could s.ee hu~e clumps of brush and grass ex- plode into billows of orange flame as if a napalm bomb had been dropped. But the only aircraft in sight were planes and helico~ters dropping load after load of water and fire-r etarding chemicals. They hov- ered around in the s moke like moths until word from a ground unit brought them diving in to drop their loads. - THERE WAS NO A'ITEMPT BY firemen ·or police to hinder my ramblings around look- ing !<?r ~ st~ry. That freedom and my un-. fam1lianty with such fires was almost tragic. I parked my little car on a shoulder of the road to snap a photo of some flames on the hillside about 50 yards away. There were some weeds near the roadside but I thought there was no way the flames could get to me before l could pull away. I was wrong. At almost blinding speed, the fire raced through the dry grass toward my car. By the time I got it started and pulled out, the flames were only about 15 feet away. That would have made one spectacular pie· lure of an exploding gas tank. IN A SIDE CANYON, I MET another hazard -less serious but a nuisance nonethe- less. A swarm of bees whose hives had burned were making life miserable for firemen in the vicinity and a couple ot bees got into my car . They buzzed around ominously for a few minutes and flew out again. The most lasting impression of my day on the fire lines were of the men at work trying to putitout. Thrifty Gifts · from · Pier 1 - ' I [M ,..,._ •i.. ~ - s79 to s59s Bon appetit! Assorted collec1ions of imported delicacies for the gourmet on your list. I SJ99 Warm a young heart with a cuddly Koala bear. Made of the softest real fur. 1 O" high. s499 ,0 S 1699 Raise a German beersteln to celebrate the season! Designed with colorful gaiety. • Captured in flight for all to see. Beautiful butterflies in all sizes and combinations. Tiki mugs go ape! Handcarved monkeypod mugs from the Philippines. Collect a calico menagerie. Friendly patchwork anlmals approximately 6" tall. COSTA MBA ORANGE ANAHEIM LAGUNA J7M CtTY '"°"'.. * L IEACH HAalOlt ILW. CINTI• KATILLA Aft.mt II.,.,....,. -"'·"""'•..... 834-4475 m 2, .. n -... ,. 540-7337 ,. • -.e101 MO~. TRaU SAT. t .. t, SUN. lf.7 9 He Gave Best He Could Thursday, DecemMr 11, 1975 DAILY PILOT Diabetes #3 Killer in U.S.? WASHINGTON CAP)-The ~ew National C m1ss1on on Diabetes warns that the disease m ha\ e become the nat10n 's Uurd·ranking kiJler. "Last year 38,000 persons died directly rr diatx>tes. and there is strong evidence that perh as m.my as 300,000 deaths could be attributed di::ibetes and its complications," the com miss P HILADELPHIA CAP) -J ohnny Hough, whose mother is on welfare and who knows he isn't going to get much this C hristmas, found that giving joy and helping a needy friend can sometimes be more rewarding. After a n eighbor's ·house burned down, 9· • year-old Johnny walked a round the-. • I said. "This would make diabetes the third-rankill cause of death, after heart disease and cancer.'' l' IN ITS FIRST REPORT TO Congress, the I 17-member commission urged Wednesday that feder al funds for diabetes research be tripled by fis· cal 1979. neighborhood, door to U~I Teleplloto door, asking for dimes Reffrn and dollar s for clothes "Diabetes is a major health problem direcu; I affectmg 10 million Americans," the commission 1 said. "The prevalenceofthediseaseis increasing. I and food. He collected $108.39 in a tin can and gave it to Joey Simpson, 12, and to Joey's mother and sis- ter, all of whom safely fled the fla mes. "They needed to have a httle joy, and I hope more people help,'' Joey said. "I know how it .feels to want something and not be able to get it." Rose Mary Woods, who se r ved a s secretary to Richard Nixon, h as retired from the government payroll. She earned $36,000 a year and reportedly will re- ceive an annual pension of $15,000. THE ECONOMIC TOLL OF THE disease is estimated at $5.3 billion a year, while federal spend- ing for research into ti;eatment and prevention • .Jmounted to only $43 million last year. The introduction of insulin therapy for diabetics I helps control but does not cure the disease, which can cause blindness and kidney and heart complica- tions. the report said. 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Polaroid II f ilm MerryChr~mas JC Penney ARCADIA-SANTA AMTA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY PW.EATON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA tll.L8 LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR Nl!WPORT 80CH NORTHNDGE ORANCa 'THI ~ PUllfTe t&L8 RIVERSfll'! S l!RNAltDINO V!NTURA WEST COVINA yntlTTWOOO f • • • • • MAC'S HOBBY SHOP MESA VHDE CENTER 2701 HAUORILVD. COSTA MESA TRAINS•PlANES•BOATS ROCKETS•NEEDLECRAFT •HOBBIES & CRAFTS •STOCKING STUFFERS •FREE GIFT WRAP OPEN 7 DAYS 1TIL CHRISTMAS _Jil 900 Drove A:way lnjrued Man Not Surprised RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) - Joseph R. Balint Jr., seriously ln· jured in a motorcycle accident, counted 900 cars that drove by. ignoring bis pleas for help,. before one finally stopped. The 23-year-old man said from his hospital bed that the ordeal didn't shock him because he already had a "sarcastic'' out· look OD life. "People who live the longest are the meanest, the orneriest, the most sarcastic -and in the long run, the happiest," Balint said. I Balint wrecked his motorcycle · · on bis way home from work near Los Rios Proposal Studied Raleigh's busiest highway. He suffered a broken nose, a comPoUDd fracture of the hip, a broken foot, a broken thumb and four broken teeth. "I crawled to the edge o' the asphalt and lay down facing traf· fie and used my right arm to wave my glove at people. I did everything but crewl on the roadway. FinaJly, Jimmy W. Kirk of Wendell pulled over. left his girlfriend to comfort Balint and cover him with a coat and went to summon h elp for the injured man. Arriba Airstrip Pondered PHONE: ADAMS A joint committee of / 11111 San Juan Capistrano's . · Orange County plan· ning commissioners have approved changes in land use designations on a 916-acre portion of the former Starr Ran ch. 549-1677 Cultural Heritage and Planning Commissions ~~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ will take the first step 1.. toward development of a precise plan for the Los Rios area. CHRl/TffiA/ SPECIALS DELUXE KING WATERBED • UNFINISHED FRAME llOMJ ttwu Twinl • PEDESTAL s991s •MATTRESS •LINER Wltt. lleal• Representatives of the two groups will work together to determine the scope of work needed for a study of the area. It is bounded by Trabuco Creek on the wes t, Mission Street on the north, the Santa Fe Railroad tracks on the east and Del Obispo Street on the south. In two months, their report is to be returned to the council. The council will then decide whether a consultant should be hired to complete the pl~. Last month, members of the Cultural Heritage Commission opposed a Planning Commission reguest that the council hiie a consultant to do the plan. They asked that they be allowed to do it instead. The joint committee was formed to satisfy both requests. Yell Leader .. U .. IT•I_.... Helping Out Connecti~ut Gov. El- la T. Grasso, faced with an $80 million projected state budget deficit, says she will begin ac- cepting out-of -state speaking fees and put them in the state pocketbook . Four Take Program Four Orange Coast re- sidents are among 31 persons, from 14 states and Canada, who com· pleted a course in motor vehicle accident in- vestigation at USC. From Costa Mesa: Lt. Alon g with l h e changes, however, com· missioners approved a restriction which will im· pede any development in the near future. THE PROPERTY, which includes Dove Canyon and is bounded by Escape Country, an Audubon Society wildlife sanctuary and Coto de Caza, is currently de- signated in the county General Pl an for agriculture and open space. Develo~rs of the pro· ject, called Arriba de la Estrella, asked that the labels be changed to al- low for an airstrip sur rounded by homes hav- ing individual hangars and larger estate·type homes. ALTHOUGH com- missioners granted the request, they added the restriction which re- quires another amend· ment before the proper zoning can be sought by developers. John A. Regan, traffic bureau commander, Cos ta Mesa Police S I 4 ]95 Brad Greer of Costa Department; and John Mesa has been selected D. Stoneback, traffic in· as a USC yell leader. vestigator, Irvine Police 2706 HARBOR Greer, a member of Department. The commission's ac· tion, opposed by Com- missioner Earl Wooden, made a ''straw vote " which was taken. in No~· ember, official. • COSTA MESA Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a From Huntington social fraternity. is a Beach: Lt. Th~m~s H. PH. 556-0900 junior majoring in public Ganz, state traffic lieute· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~d~m~i~ni~st~r~a~ti~on~·---· n~n~. CHP; and Sgt. -1 Wilham J . Patterson, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office. The changes will now go to the county Board of Supervis ors for con- sideration and approval. A lovely gift to give Loungewear by VANIT·Y FAIR One of many styles for Christmas • • • School Smoking Ban Affirmed HANFORD (UPI) -The Hanford High School board of trustees has voted to continue its policy of not allowing students to smoke on the campus. ~ The board took the action at the recommenda· tion of Superintendent Stratton Tarvin. The board said it might reconsider the policy for the next school year. Optimists Honor Four· Merit citations have been presented to four high school students at a meeting of the Hunt· ington Beach-Fountain Valley Optimist club. Selected by faculty nomination of Win· tersburg Day and the District Evening High Schoo.J were Larry Woodruff, JoAnne Weaver, John O'Beck and Pam Corrales. ~~;~g-~-~ . *· CHRISTMAS ~~ · AT "~~ While Gift Shopping. W Monkey Grinder ~ ' visit our Ii ~~ on the mall , . . '"""· Dec. 12 . ' =z~~z 1.~ ........ ,... d Ai.so, ENJOY·OURFESTIVAL OFCHRI~TREES BAYSIDE CENTER ~ ,. . Thuradey. Decemt>.r 11, 197S DAIL V PILOT ·~ HOURS MON. THAU FRI. lo.3 and &9 SAT. ~3 CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS AT A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST PREVIOUSLY OWNED CLOTHES •TOYS • FURNITURE Hand Made Gift Items Too! 2750 HAllOI AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 545-3761 OHi MIU SOvnt Of' SAM DtlGO RY. COW.I CIMT'a MIA.I WAUlH a UI ......_ __ . ____ _, .. ,'7 Special prices effective through Sunday, December 14 All stores open every night 'Ill Christmas. • Stores open Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM. Special 11 x14 color enlargement 1~99 Kodacolor 620film 1.19 . .. Save on our low flllh pricea. • .. . .. . .. t • _, . . 88 DAILY PILOT ThUl'ldey. Ot<lember 11, 1975 l Mesa TLC Program Home Assured to June Named VP. Harriet W attord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waller T. Watford of Newport Beach, bas been elected vice· president of Helenes, l;he largest women's service or1anization at use. =rk 1tock1. ProJt>ct TLC, the lunch program for senior citizens, lS no longer 1.11 oeed ol a new home in Costa Mesa. Last month leaders of the project, which pro· vides lunch five days a week to about 7S senior c1tazens, were seardung Cor a place in which to serve the meals because the aareement allowing use of Mesa Bible Chapel's fellowship hall had been canceled. SOME MEMBERS OF THE congregation were unhappy about the occasional bingo games being played. The church council agreed to terminate the agreement, which allowed the oldtimers to use the fellowship hall at 1734 Orange Ave. free of charge. Later, however, the church council met again and recons~dered with the result that Project TLC, a part of tht" Feedback Foundation, a federaJly. sponsored program operated through the county, is still us mg the ft>Uowship ball. "We said they could stay until June," Pastor Robt>rt Jacobs sajd Wednesday. "They've been told that ~ey may be abletousethe Boys Clubthe,n." THE HARBOR AREA BOYS Club facility on Center Street bas been purchased by the city of Costa Mesa, though at present the building is being · leased from the city by the club. Both Pastor J acobs and Mrs. Therese Conde, site coordinator for Project TLO, expressed . Aid to UC Sclwol Debated sati.sf action at the resolution of the problem. Bingo i5 no longer played during lhe luncheon. Pastor Jacobs recalled that the church sent a Jetter to Project TLC qlficials last April, shortly after the lunch progr~. bega~ stipulating that .there be no smoking, drj.nking, an~amblin•. O.llv.red samed•y frHh to your dooratep THE PASTOR NOl'ED THAT the purpose of --.,.-----Mo--..-~--,,-..,-. ,-.-_....J._L-....,-.._,-'>-._-u-.-.-.-..,..-._-. -.-.-~__, the church in allowing free use of its faeiUties was ~ ~ to have a ministry "to the lonely and elderly of the 1 . ~· C.K.....,·K~H~~ community ... "There's no bingo and no problems," the pastor added. · L;,A,,'-4t · ' Mrs. Conde said, "We do have a good rela· ~ ii ~=~:··~rad New Chairman · ~ ~ L ~ Cele Hoffman, a ganizationatUSC. 6';,/U r~ ~ graduate of Edison High School of Huntington Beach and a senior in USC's School o f Journalis m , has been eleC'ted athl e tic chairman of Helenes, a women ·s service or· Miss Hoffman is a f Where The Shopping Is Easy 9 member of the Air Force , Reserve Officer Train-3424 Via Udo f ing Corps and plans to Udo Shops ~· f purs ue. a jou~nalism .._ Newpot1 Beach ~ career 10 the Air Force P upon graduation. !...~~~~~·-~~~""-"'"' ByDOUGFR ITZSCBE ·--------------------------------~ Of 1M O.lly ltt .. t Staff Key Assembly (lnd state Senate figures holding hearings in Los Angeles this week re- opened the question of whether the state can af · Cord to finance the medical schools at UC Irvine and UC Davis. In one interview, As· semblymen Gordon Duf. fy (R·Hanford) said, "It is entirely possible that one m e dical school might h a v e lo be closed.'' HERBERT STANlEY DUNN (L) IN FIRST CISCO MOVIE 'The Caballero's Way' Was Made By Eclalr Film Co. In 1913 ALTHOUGH.maintain- ing that would be a ''dis- aster" because of limit- ed medical teaching s pace in California medical schools, Duffy said decisions would have to be made on financing ·the two newest UC medical schools due lo reported difficulties in negotia- tions with their respec· tive counties. Actor Honored First 'Cisco Ki£Lives in Mesa By ALAN DIRKIN Ofllle O•llY P+i..SC.ff Herbert Stanley Dunn, the first Cis - co Kid, star of a bout 200 silent movies and now a resident of Costa Mesa, is being honored by Cypress College. He will be among seven personalities to be honored in a com· munity and bicentennial awards night on the campus Jan. 6. DUNN, 83, WILL RECEI VE his award from Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley. The other honorees are Ma rjorie Lynch, under secretary, Department of Health. Education and Welfare; Ray Bolger, stage and mov- ie star; Ella Mae Morse, once a top J pop vocalist ; Eugene Eagles, oldest Jiving wireless telegrapher in the U.S.; Roger Armstrong of Laguna Beach, a cartoonist, and Howard "Hap" Graham, also of Laguna Beach, former s tage and movie star. Most of the Cisco silent screen mov- ies were produced in Tucson, Arir-. from 1913 to 1915. Billed as Herbert Stanley originally, Dunn got his first break in 0 . Henry's "The Caballero's Way ." After that, Dunn and his wife at that time, Bearice Challinger Dunn. wrote the res t. "I had the ideas and she wrote them." . THE CISCO FILMS WERE said to be the first movie series ever made. Most were produced in the Eclair Film Co. studios at Congress and Mam streets in Old Tucson and in the nearby dry washes and hills. Some were made m California, but "very few," Dunn s aid. Dunn said he was the first cowboy star to brandish a pair of six.guns. The actor recalled that he bad dif· ficulty wielding them and he couldn't roll a cigarette well either, which the role also called for, because he had to wear big fancy gloves. "We slit a few fingers in the gloves and that worked out a little better," he said . UCI·California College of Medicine is negotiat- ing with Orange County DUNN LAUNCHED IDS 52·year for the purchase of career in the movies in New York, Orange County Medical where he started as a property boy Center for use as a with Vitagraph Films in 1905. After a teaching hospital. stint with Biograph, playing in one HOWEVE R . Duffy and two-r eelers, Dunn joined a New York outfit called Eclair, which was later said of the UCl- backed by French money, and Orange County contract followed the firm to Tucson in 1913 as that be was optimistic a successful agreement a property man and actor. would be reached. Others were considered to play Cis· The bearings are being co, but "they were too old," Dunn conducted jointly by the said. A makeup man gave tnm a Senate Select Committee mustache, and a firm in El Paso, Tex. o n He a Ith Science made the costume -"the lightest Education and the As- tbing I ever wore." sembty Permanent Sub-He was paid $-15 a week as the star committee on Health of the movies, "big money in those days." Manpower . ACCO RD ING to "YOU COULD BUY a steak in the Richard Thompson, an best cafe in Tucson for 25 or 30 cents," aide to Sen. Albert Song Dunn added. ( D·Monterrey Park) Dunn walks with a limp today. a re· who chairs the Senate sult of early-day filming when a horse committee. the hearings toppled on him and broke his leg. were designed to explore "I was lucky," the actor said. both the financial situa· "There were no stunt men in those tion of university days. A lot of the actors suffered medical schools and the more serious injuries - some were admissions standards. killed." Thompson described French backers started pumping the long·standing fiscal moneyintotheWorldWarl effort and pin ch faced by the the film company disbanded in 1915, newest medical schools which prompted Dunn to move to as increasing as inflation Hollywood and New York for new erodes the spending roles. • power of the schools. OTHERS WHO FOU.OWED in the ... IT GETS us back to role of Cisco Kid included Warner the threatened closure of Baxter. Ces ar Romero, Gilbert UCI or Davis or both," Roland and Duncan Renaldo. said Thompson. "The Jn time, Dunn was back in university is caught in Hollywood and Columbia Studios the same situation that hired him as property master for $500 all government entities a week, more than he ever earned as are of inflation and · economic hardship." MBrS & LADIES" M&fS VIMYI. FIAMID PICTUU COATS J~~~ BOOTS. w;~~~~N WOOLS. LEA THEIS. 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Travel Pro gran1 Ori Tap A works hop on travel is bemg offered by the Saddleback College Of. flee o f Community Services on four con- secutive Saturdays, from 10 a.m. lo noon. begmnmg this week. The worbhop. led by John Weber. ;.1 member of the Amencan Society of Tr~w('I ,\j!('nts. will be held in Hu1ldmg Con the lo\\ er campus THERE IS NO charge for the lectures Weber. "'ho h as taught s1m1ltar courses for the Los Angeles c ity school system. will bring 30 ~ears of \l.Orld traveling exper1cnl'C to the \\Orkshop. HF. WILL discuss how a Pl'rson selt•cts lours and prl'p3 rt'S for a trip and g1v(' information on sh1ps. n'scrvat10ns and plJct>s of mtcn.·st around the \\Orld Interested district n' s1d cnts can enrol I m the program during the first \l.orkshop Saturda) F'urther information 1s available by calling 831 ·9700 or 495 4950, ex- tension 263 Christmas -Conce r t Sunday "'A Concert for Chnstmas" will be pre-· sented by the Sad- dleback Collegl' Concert Choir. Chamb<'r Singers and Brass Ensemble at 7 .30 p n: Sunday m St. Georges Episcopal Church in Laguna lhlls Sadd1Pb3tk vor_.f stu- dent Portia W1n - tcrbourne "''ll he the featured s olo1~t in a performance of Laudatc Domm1um <Ve~persl by Mozart She "ti I bl' ac- companied b} the Con- cert Choir under the d1r ect1o n of /\lv1n Bnghtb11l Bach's Cantata 142 will feature soloists Grace Hein, alto. Stephen Roberts. tenor. and Paul Fletcher. bass. with the Concert C hoir and Chamber Orchestra m choral and instrumental accompaniment. Monte La Bonte will direct the college's m- strumental groups Traditional holiday carols will also highlight the performance Adm1ss1on to the con cert is free · San Juan Bilingual Help Eyed Spanish-speaking voters are needed to work as bilingual pre· cinct officers during the March 2 dty council election tn San Juan Capistrano The recently passed Voting Rights Act Amendment of 1975 sug- gests that oral as s1stance m bol h Sparush and English be proVlded for all elections. ex- pl a 1n ed Hary Ann Hanover. c1ty clerk. The law also rr<J11ires that electJon mat Hf a ls be printed 111 both l:inguages Bilingual = ,. .... 1oct or- ficers will be faid for work on election day, Mrs. Hanover said. 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Trad it ions Revered By JO OLSON 0111\e Dally Pilot Slatf Will the name Preston Monongye ever by synonymous with great American art? Monongye, a Hopi silversmith; hopes so, for the sake of all his fellow Indian artists and craftsmen. He's tired o f the native American artists being passed over when the plaudits are handed out, an~ being left out of the history and art books. As a "now" Indian, he is "beginningtoclimbout." An award-winning silversmith Monongye is one of the few In: di ans working in a non-traditional manner with silver and stones. His werk is contemporary with clean lines, the effective use of colored stones on silver and dif- ferent textures produced by cast- ing in stone molds. It incorporates traditional de- signs, such as corn, bear tracks and prayer symbols. but is done outside the usual Hopi, Navajo and Zuni delineations and does not reflect the Spanish influence of other Indian silver. All Monongye's designs are slightly off center for a purpose. "According to the Ho pi philosophy. we· re trying to center ourselves," he explained. !'I pull everything off center because I'm far from perfect." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, December 11 , 1975 · C1 Preston Monongye believes• progress won't hurt Indian traditions and religion. He uses modern art methods. , ' I •' BRIDGE GAP As a "now " Indian, Monongye is trying to bridge the gap between tbeold waysandthenew. For example, he knows the primitive ways of making silver jewelry, but prefers to use the modern tools in his Phoenix studio. ·'The creator gave me two hands. eyes and a brain,''. he said. And, the old ways were bard. Since there was no electricity in the villages, the silversmiths bad tD rely on hand~operated equip- ment , which wa s time- consuming. "U we can progress without hurting our traditions and re- ligion, we should," he said. ··1 could give it all up -cars and col- or television -if I had to." Monongye also is concerned about the disappearance of the other Indian crafts, such as rug making, weaving and carving. His daughter, a rug weaver, prefers to go to secretarial school, for example, because rug m~ing only pays her 7·12 cents an hour. Kachina doll carvers would rather fight fires than stay home and do art, Monongye said , because the fireman's pay is much better. Through a new organization, Indian Artist s of America, Monongye hopes to offer incen- tive for these craftsmen to pursue their.artistic work. MAJOR SALE "It is imperative to preserve In- dian art," he stressed, "There are innovators dying who have never been given recognition.'' He was pleased that an Indian necklace was sold for $21,000 dur- ing a recent auction. "Someone had the guts to say these were artists." Each piece was photographed during the auction, which will be an "education in authenticity," Mooongye commented, and proof that they are ''real w~rksohrt. ·• Another purpose or the new or· ganization will be to register the hallmarks of the Indian craftsmen and keep records of how their styles are changing. · He hopes eventually to establish a museum and ball of fame as well as the book of hallmarks, and to use the or- ganization as a means of stopping . the imp0rtation of fake Indian jewelry. "Philippine bJ1hi makers are driving the U.S. Indian craftsmen out ol business,'' he explained. Anotber of Monongye's crusades is for the artist •s freedom to combine all the tradi- tional Indian silver motifs in his work. In the beatnning, when partJcipaUng in shows, be would be asked to enter his work in one of three catefories -Navajo, Hopt or Zuni work, but,befound tbisim- poeslbte. TRIBAL UT "I can do the best of Nav~o. Hopi and Zuni," he said. "That was my vendetta. No one could tell me I, as a Hopi, couldn't do a cluster piece (typically Navajo). 'Life was art. There was no ·separation. There is no separate Indian word for art.' -Preston Monongye What the Indian docs today is im- portant. Indian art should not be confused with tribal art." Monongye perhaps had the seeds of this rebellion implanted early, since he was born to Mis- sion Indian and Hopi parents and learned the intricacies of two tribes. He has had a variety of jobs. which have taken him out of tradi· tional roles, such as police officer. shepherd, dishwasher, fry cook, chef and railroader. When he became a full-time · silversmith about 15 years ago, it was a difficult decision because there were few recognized Indian artists, he said. "I was into police work, but the . politics were getting to me. "1 was smart enough to test it (the posslbillt7 of makinl a living at smithing> before making the transition. From there, k was just doina the basic things I knew.•' He now dares to be different, to be himself. For example, be cuts some of hts exquisite pi~ in tura stone and leaves the imprint <Of the stone in bas relief, which is contrary to the old prnctice of pollshina the whole piece to a high sheen. OOlORFULSTONES Monongye uses tiny pieces of I dam, lap1s, coral, yellow mother of pearl. jet and turquoise to form intricate, beau tiful designs, which m eans that each stone must be carved to fit the curve of the piece. With the few other "new" In- dian artists. he is branchmg out and experimenting in his media, a step which has won many honors for him. His pieces also are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institute, the Denver Art Museum and Heard Indian Museum in Arizona. One of Monongye's goals 1s to leave a legacy of his work for America. much as other artists have done, and he wants to show that art has always been a part of tbelndian's life. Life was art," he said. ''There was no separation. There is no separate Indian wordfor art." · Monongye's life cannot be separated from his art, either, wbetber he 1s cartoaping, easel painting, writing working m silver,allofwbi bh; equally well. He's an artist on the wing, like tbe hallmark he bas chosen (or hiroselC. the peyote bird. Anyone wishing information about Indian Artists o( Amenca may write lo .Monongye at 1002 N. 36thSt., Phoenix, Arizona,85028. llis work is on display at the Capistrano Trading Post, San Juan Capistrano. where he has just finished an exhib1tton. Hopi Indian silversmith Preston Monongye uses such traditional designs as spider woman, corn, bear tracks and prayer symbol in his contemporary work. Designs cost from several hundred dollars to thousands. . \ D•lly Piiot Photo•by Richard Koehler ' fl DAILY PILOT Thurld•y. December 11, 1975 • -· Cullen Bryant. getting a conditioner on his hair, is ribbed by teammates. jf, (below). Shana Welsh tucks towel arou nd Lawrence Mccutcheon, who also is getting conditioner. ' . I ' ' ) , f' ::t· i ~. A Bunch of Cut-ups ' • By JO OLSON 01 lft• O•oly PllOISl•ll Would 20 membPrs or the Los ;\fllgeles Rams really l!nc up to gE!l haircuts and pl'rmanents in a c&ta ~1 esa beauty shop? Well, yes and no. .Steve Eisenbe1ss had invited the team to come for free beauty services, so a datC' was set. all the hairdress ers in hi s shop were booked. r crreshmcnts were pre· par<'d and the time set. But as the first of the group came 1n. 1t y.·as· obvious that CU ilen Bryant, for example, didn 't nl"ed to have his locks cl:arll"d ;iny more, nor did Greg Ruller or Luy.·rencl~ i\lcCulcht.'On. Shana Welsh, who helped or· ganize the evening, finally talked Bryant into having a conditioner, so he was led away to the sham· poo bowl. Most or the others, however, took advantage of the ice chests filled with beer and kidded the players who h ad gotten condi· honers and wer e sitting under the heat lamps with plastic bags on their heads. They devoured a six-root sandwich, munched on chips and dip, watc hed the Oakland- Denver game on TV, then retired to one of the hairdressers' homes for a party. The unusual evening was planned after Ms. Welsh had become acquainted with Rams player Bill Nelson in another beauty shop. She suggested that they might want perms because it would make their hair easier to manage when they take their helmets ore after a game. Even though only a couple of perms were given during the evening, and most the of the players just came for the party, it was a worthwhile evening, Eisenbeiss concluded. After all, the Rams players re· ally know bow to t ackle a party. No Longer a Choice Life, Expectations Change )ly PEGGY SIMPSON , WASHINGTON (AP) ~Nine out of IO women sbrveyed in u new poll Dfl!ve work e d durin g their lifetime, and most )'eung women say they I.Mend to work at lea<>t ~ert of thei r ruturc \'ar>. ' The national survey, commissioned by the ln- tern ational Women's Yea r Commission, showed a pattern of change botb in life styles and in expectations. Dr. Barbara Bryant, vice president of Market Opinion Resear ch or Detroit, which conducted the women made Jess the poll of 1,522 adult than$6,000yearly. women, said the average Dr. Bryant said this at. young women no longer titude about pay s hocked feels she has to . choose her, as well as some betw een be 1 n g. a commission m embers, bome~ak~r or holding but she noted that the an outside JOb. women questioned were She said the n e w working in mostly all- generation of women ex-remale job situationS: pect s to combine a teaching, nur1'ing or career with bomemak-clerical and sales posi- i n g and expects tions. husbands to do the same. Another sign ificant conclusion, sbe said, was Jill Ruckelshaus, who that women are chang- heads the IWY Com· ing their views about missioo,saidthepollwill child support and belp the commission. alimony. ~~e~~!~. changing She said tbe bulk of · One of the surprises in . the poll was that the women questioned said that on the average, they considered themselves paid equally with men, although two-thirds of women questioned thought awards of alimony or child support should be based OD ac- tual rieed, rather than automatically going from lbe man to the woman. Erma • 1n-a Box AT WIT'S END By ERMABOMBECK It is absolutely no surprise lo me to read that by 1980, two out or every three meals will be consumed outside the home. Do you have any idea bow tough it's get. ting for a homemaker to compete with the drive-ins? Making a pretty good ham- burger or pizza or chicken just isn't good enough anymore. A couple of years ago, I erected golden arches above the stove, with an electric scoreboard, and rocu.sed a red light on the pie to keep it warm. Last year, 1 added a lighted mel)u and a drive-in window. The kids will prefer eating out of a paper bag. The other night, the children came hom e for dinner and I was ready for them. My husband and I locked arms, did a time step, leapM over the divider, formed a chorus line all the while singing, "You!. ·vou're the one. You are the only reason ... You! You're the ooe. We take pride in pleas in' .. " · One child yawned and said, "I'm not in the mood for a hamburger.'' I jumped over the counter, slid into a billed cap and smiled, "Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce, special orders don't upset us, all we ask is that you Jet us serve it your way." ''I don't want a hamburger,'' he insisted. Undaunted. I too k orr the cap, put on a straw hat, grabbed a cane and a banjo and began to hustle the rrozen pizza. "I'm not in the mood for pizza," one of them sighed. "Tell you wbat I'm gonna do," I said. "I · can give you chicken, regular or extra crispy, white or dark, wings, thighs, or knees, with cole slaw, gravy, macaroni salad, whippe d potatoes and fresh strawberry pie." "Yeah, but it's on a plate, "said our son. I looked at my husband, ''I bate to do it,'' l snarled. "It's degradinJ:?." "I know ," he said. "BUt it's the only way ~know to get them to eat at home." Slipping into a clown 's. suit and hat, I propped my mouth open wtth a rork and li stened as my son yelled into my mouth, ''A jumbo taco a large malt and two fri es." ' "Watch out, McDonald's!" IN NEWPORT BEACH IT'S MITCH & CO. HAIRCUTTERS ZlOO $.E. IRISTOl., NEWPORT HACH (Near Orange County Airport, Between Irvine & Jamboree Road ... By McDonald's) For Appoi-Call 545-7197 • Mickey Mouse Club Christmas Breakfast Hey kids ... come to our Mickey Mouse Club Christmas Breakfast! Saturday, December 13 and 20, at 9:00 a.m. is your chance to become a full~11edge certified Mouseketeer. Here's what's happening: • Te ll all your Christmas wishes to our special guest. .. Santa Claus! " See if your lucky number is drawn for one of our exciting door prizes. • There will be a drawing for tickets to Disneyland. " You'll receive a free Mickey Mouse Balloon, and a Mouseketeer Certificate. • Enler a contest to draw Mickey Mous~ in his Santa Outfit. · ~The winners will be selected according to age and creativity. 1st Prize: A family weekend for four at Disneyland, with one night's luxurious lodging compliments of the Fullerton· Anaheim Hilton Inn. 2nd Prize: A V.l.P. tour of Walt Disney Studios for a family of four. 3rd Pri zes: Three (J separate winners) framed and mounted o rig inal hand painted celluloids, actually used in a · Walt Disney Studio Production. There will be drawings too, at all par· tici pating stores for Disneyland records, Mi ckey Mouse Club Photo Album and record featu ring 23 songs, Mouseketeer Photos and autographs. Al so the Snow White Story Teller Album with narra. tion, 8 songs from the original motio n picture sound track and a 12 page book of full color story illustrations. Price of the breakfast is 1.75. Reserva· tions are a must. Call May Co Executive .Offices, at the store nearest you. m SOUlll COAST PUZA MA y CO il!sTJMlsT!R MAU 54l-9321 191-1521 , c1assic shet1and crewnecks ... ' ,lo school stri_pes from.Nam.~ of england 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 • • I \ • • •• -- father Knows Better After ,Replay "There wa.'J a hmt when father amounted to IWWthtng ui the Untted Stole.!!' -Adlat £. SttMi.Son By F RANK RYAN MADISON, Wis (UPI) -Never trust a 9-year-old kid. llearnedlhatrecenUy. A recent poll showed a surprisingly large number or Virginia children liked t~evi.sion better than Daddy. So, obsessed with equal amounts of paternal curiosity and concern, I decided to prove to myself the poll results were a quirk, atypical, a geographical idiosyncrasy. I have six children ranging in age from 12 to 3 -a slightly older control group than the 4, 5 and 6-year-olds polled in Virginia. But my kids still spend many hours -too many, my wife th.inU-plopped in front or the television-set. My poll was simple, direct. It consisted of one question: "Whom do you like better - Daddy or television?'' I can report with some relief that the aruswers, in the end, favored Daddy. But not without a scare. The first mistake was conducting the poll at a crowded supper table instead of a private, one.to-one fatherly chai where I could influence the answer by conjuring up any charm I might possess. The second mistake was asking Tommy, the9·year-old, first. Tommy's a nice kid. A little mischievous and a bit ot a tease, maybe, but he does pre- tty well in school, handles bis chores after prodding and brushes his teeth oc casionally. He shot his answer back lhrougb a satanic grin. "I like television better." Thal started at. On cue, the domino theory became reality. Shelia, 3, said, "I like the television better, too." Terry, 6, then cast his vote for the tube. Jimmy. 8, was concentrating on a bot dog and didn't want to be disturbed. He chalked one up tor daddy, however. Danny, JO, lhe genUe one of the brood, noticed my increasing discomfort, and, with touching filial devotion, said he liked me bettel\. Jackie can be business-like for a kid and his 12tb birthday was approaching. Daddy won, hands down. Thuf'9d!l. Oec4tmber 1 t 1975 OAILYPILOT eelcbrate lite Jlulida11s . witlt J(ugcr S VardcHS ~ Pick out your ChristmJs tree and decorations. then join our special candlel1ghting ceremony. complete with Christmas carols. hot apple cider and Santa Claus. December I I th and 12th 7:30 pm. to 9 p.m Spares Requested I went three for six. Not bad for a second baseman, but not good Cora father. As a soothing gesture, my wife noted that, unlike fatbers, television sets don 't tell children. "No, you can't have any can- dy . . . take a bath ... brush your teeth ... go to bed . . . hurry to school." Have any spare yarn, rag s, auto parts, paperback books, beds, or thread around your house taking up valuable space? Or have you been sav- ing glass, aluminum cans and newspaper and don't know where to take them? Do you have a few spare hours each week that could be given to a good cause? In any of these three instances, the Voluntary Action Center iJ! Se ko w;ir. ire flrsr 10 mal<e a QtiiHIZ watch of 1ruc wr1s: •,. "' So naturally Seiko's Quartz ~·:11-:t. is unsurpassed for slim. sief'k elegance Ou11he qood c.10ks are, .. ::;t ···~ cov~r fora 1cnarrably du~able systerr ol 11mel<eeP1ng. • acc•11atf' ro w•l111n second" rcr month This 1·r1mb r311on of good lri'>kS and accuracy :11altes ~ ~e1ko Quar1z watch 1he porlocl gUt for thP k•nd ol -nan you wan: to pleasP.. Ho Clll011M-4 lts..te, Oi.l•~'~\~ Itel ,...,\:"wd bl.,.. a ~•. curwcd llA-.01().1'1ar •till! •:"fsl•I, IU ~ "'us Mnd~ '"0 ... a•k111. ,a1ui1tt· • bu1tele1 A u 1An:-IN£R T 32 FASHION ISLAND · n · ..., c.. · Newport B&ach. Calif. r lilt' /ewd.;;. (714)644-2040 •••••• ~-.,~ Patent aadperfeet lit make dressing up twice as niee. Black or White patent Buster Brown bright and carefree patents, expertly fitted by our own personnel. Buster Brown. .. F••hlon l_ll•nd, N~ BellCh • 144-2'M Newport Beach would J>e glad to hear from you. It That was some comfort. is participating in a new But to set up this kind recycling program de-or foundation, a good voted to supplying in· trust omcer is needed. formation on the Anyone wishing in- "where," "why" and ~ormation on the recycl- "how" ot recycling both mg program may call goods and tal~nt. the Voluntary Action For example; the Center at 675-9210. The Fountain Valley Child Volunteer Bureau of Care Center needs West Orange County plastic sacks and wood may be reached at for the children to work 530-2370. Without prompting, except for my of- fhand reminder that Christmas was near, Tommy relented. · "I was just kidding. I like you better than tefevision," he said. On cue once more, Shelia echoed the same sentiment through a mouthful of let- tuce. Terry, still operating on the herd in- stinct, changed his vote and left the room to watch television. with. Marion Parsons School , Costa Mesa, would like old clothes for a costume box, and baby food jars. Feedback Foundation could use beds, small ap- pliances. rags and shoes, and the Children's Service Council would like anything related to children's needs. · There are at least 22 recycling centers in the county which will accept newspapers, cans and glass, and there are many agencies in need of man hours. "Time recycled in a free clinic will bring health conditions to the poor and distraught. The talents of an artist will help young children laugh and learn," the Los Angeles Voluntary Action Center said. In Orange County, one of the greatest needs is for young males to work on a person-to-person basis with probationers and other youths in trou-ble, acco!'ding to Harriet Bemus, VAC director~ She said the new re- cycling emphasis will be in full swing beginning in 1976 and there will be a greater effort to match individua l needs with donations. A national survey last year showed that one out or four women is a volun· teer, Mrs. Bemus noted, and that men volunteer slightly less but give more time. One out or five working persons is a volunteer. Nuptial Dates -Ahead "You know," I told my wife, "Someone ought to poll fathers and find out whom they like better, television or the kids." . Aenier·Frie.dersdorf Diane Marie Renie r and L ee J Friedersdorf of Costa Mesa are planning lo marry Feb. 7 in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Renier and Mr . and Mrs. Charles Friedersdorf of Costa Mesa. The bride-to-be was graduated from Estancia High School and Oraqge County Business College. Her fiance was graduated from Estancia High School and San Diego State University magna cum laude with a B.A. degree in journalism. Crean-Thomas 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd .. Newport RcJ~h. C ·' :i.266\.}; Complete coverage of county gover nment and court1. Every day In the ... 111111111111 MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHIN<J She said one or the most pressing material needs, locally, is Cor a permanent fund from which small amounts of money could be dis· b\used to help people in one-time needs. "ll might be to help a woman buy a battery for her car," she said. Mr. and Mrs. John Cornelius Crean of San Juan Capistrano have announced the engagement of their daughter, Emily Marie, to William Porter Thomas lll, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Porter Thomas of Anaheim. The wedding is planned for Jan. 16 at the Faith Lutheran Church in Anabei m. 17th & Irvine, Westcliff Plaza, Newport BeF1ch 645-0792 Open Evenings unW Christmas Beginning l)ecember 15 Miss Crean attended Dana Point High School. She is an accomplished horsewoman and has won many awards in national competitions Her fiance is a third generation Californian. He graduated from Santa Ana College where he was President or the High Performance Club. I am soft, luxurious leather . •• from the unique collection of finer leather and suede fashions for men and women at The Tannery Wsst in the South Coast Plaza. Our staff of specialists will show you the widest selection of styles, professionally fit you, and provide the jnformation and services to in sure many years of garment luxury and beauty. I am waiting for you to touch me. Come in and see the finest leather and suede garments and accessories for men and women. Quality ••. experience ••• and personal attention. sourn COAST PJ.AZA • s EOOND l.£VEI. /COSTA ME.SA I S49>224J J GRAND OPENING of ONE OF NEWPORT'S llEGANT SALONS f eat11ri11g The lAtcst Hairstyling and Beauty 1'tttmnen11 WESTCLIFF BUILDING- 1617 W~stcltff Drive Newport, OJl1/or11Ja .. - ' ... 1 i.' Cj DA.IL Y PILOT Thuf!d!y. 0.C.~ lf.11175 1 Players lose • 1n <"hildren will be gratetW aJI the days of their Uves. 1. Don't choose a name just because it is popular i;;;-:----;--:------"C"::-------at the moment. Jn 10 / • jJ · ye ar s from now 1 0 E A R A N N their newborn infants. t AN D E R S : l\1 an Y "-'ill you allow me to giYe ts lack considera-ypvr reade r s so m e when they name &:"ui delin es? Their ----<'· "'!/(( JIC(;' ll~vf/JJle -----, "Tawny" or "Candy" will be one of seven or eight in her class with the same name . ''\ dr r 0•11I $,•11 ic·• r>/ f;,1t C/11("il. . I "'·'l~t R,,,,,...,,,,.,.1- I '"' 11,.1, V /.:, r·'" . , ·Jiau ~I. ,/fft·.J{ar ~ ''{(. ;!(i(j ,\!F\\'J'OR"r Cl· /\'"rt· H DRJ \'t- IJI '>II.I'\ Pl 1\Zt\ 17 141 641-l\70'\ 'L\\'Plln ! IJl"\Cll.CA 9.?(>(.U NEWPORT. CENTER 2. Choose a first name that gOE"s w ell with the last name. If your !amily name starts with "N,'" don't give you• little girl a first name ending in "N" because a name like ··~arilyn Nash " will come out sounding like "Marilyn Ash." 3. Don't nam e your child for a TV celebrity, movie star or sports figure. In five years the star may be forgotten and you ·u be sorry. Horoscope: Virgo: Don't Fret FRIDAY, DECEMBER I! By SYDNEY OMARK ARIES <Ma r c h 21 · Name Games Ann Landers 4. Don't combine your hus band's tirst name with a feminine ending apd invent som ething . ·•cute" like ''Markella" or "Johnette." In Isler years the poor kid will be asked, "ls that one name or two?" "What was tha t name again? J o hn what?'' ''Would you please s petl that name again?" 5 . Don 't le t your bu:;band talk you into naming th e b a b y "Herkimer" or some such jus t because the name has been in the family for a long time. Jt 's not worth it. MADE MY MISTAKES i\NDJ'MSORRY DEAR SORRY : Thanks for an lnlf'TSetil· lng blt of advice. Too bad you didn't sign your name -or let us know what "you did to your dlildren that prompted you to write. D E A R A N N LANDERS ; The letter from the teenager whose father called him bei.Jttl· ing names brought back so me h eartbrea king memories of my youth. Now that 1 ·m an adult maybe I can say a word to help other young peo- ple through some trying times. J was a tall girl ror my age, M;y d ad l ook delight in calling me ''The Big Ox" or .. The Long Drink o( Water." J also had a crooked tooth in front . He never los t a chance to call it to the attention of a new friend by" asking , "How do you like our snaggle-tooth witch ~·· Because of m y father's merciless be littling (Mom called it "teasing a little") l grew up sell· conscious and shy. It wasn't until I left home for college that I realized I was far from ugly and not much ta11 er than most gi.rls my age. Although J still have mo- ments or insecurity tl 'm now in my 40s) I 'Ye coml' to realize that my rather did th.is to compensate (or his own feelings of in-adequacy. t'hildren were denied af. t.be('b1la. l11 tbe absenc.- Name-callers have fe('tlon by tbeir own ot profession al help, Just their O'tl('D private hang-p•rents. Somellmes It understandin g can ups. When young people takes tllerapy lo break perform miracles. understand this it can -;;:==;:;:===============~ help the m feel less bit-0 ~D ~ RE C EIY,ING MERCEDES1 DEAR RECEIVING: ¥our letter ('OOtained W .6 · h rd almost all the advice I e .... a er: was prepared lo give. I'd • • • like to add one more w. "' • 1ou111 1.11"•' ..... ~. ~o .... t>•w• 10 <lo • 1.111. mo•• thought, howe-ver. Most parents who are U»able to show affection to Uaar Ml••lon Vl•lo Import• (714) 831-1740 ,.,,u , . •IM' ""h .1~ t.' -~ nl,•o \ .. ~~~,. .. wo,-:-.'J·IJ!r.~~~~lfl':-.-w.q ~ l FASHION ~;-1SLAND STORES ) J OPEN EVERY NIGHT ' l UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ ~~~o.-..9.;,,;1.~9"··~---~o.-..~ l ..Apri l 19 ): Expand but be ·--------------------------- I I I I E\"erything 1n sweets ind unusual i t!ts, Bl um 's Fine fhe>colates to our own kitchen-made specialties and f1l'sh nu ls, gourmet coffees, teas and more. 1 In Looely · Laf11.u1a Btadi Lumber \'ard PlO.za 384 forts! Aue. sure you have l egal green li g ht . Gain cooperation of partner, mate. Money question is r esolved if you take time to under stand - and explain. TAURUS {April 20· Ma y 20 l: Highli ght versatility without scat- tering efforts. What o<> curs behind s cenes is more importan t than usual Know it and ask questions. "GEMINI (May 21 -June lOJ: Be specific ; check details. Take nothing for granted. Friend with weight problem confides domestic dile mm'1 CANCE R (June 21 - July 22 J: Read between the lines. Someone is try- ing to tell you something. Professional superiorob- se r v e s. agrees to change. Be ready, will- ing and ab\e. LEO (July 23 -Au g. 22 ): Adjus tment at home -------------------~-base may be necessary. 1implicity lile~•rlde Sl;UI:\ In this season, simplicity is ~ft. elegance. And what could be more beautifully unadorned than this trim teat he r -: dress shoe. I. Black or Navy Calf $25 .00 ··Where sliopptng is a real pleasure'' w .. tcffff """" • H....,...t Beach • 541·8684 Accent is on travel, messages, publications and long-range plans. VIRGO (Au g. 23-Sept. 22J: Refine techniques. Stop wasting emotional energy on situation out of your hands. A relative who whines about money is seeking attention. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): What seem s a "sure thing'' cou ld b e something entirely dif- ferent. Be prepared for upsets in form. Build, or- ganize, a ccept added responsibility. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21): Finish rather than initiate -close transaction . So meone may be attempting a co up , a se cret maneuver. Kt't"P your antenna up. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 J : 1--lighlight greater indl"pendenct', creativity. Love feelings expand -you will be fulfilled. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): The more penurious you might be now, the better for you. Means s ave for that pro- verbial rainy day. You need not impress others. AQUARIUS (J an . 20-Feb. l8): Friend, who knows some or your re- latives, says something controversial. Don't lose &ense or humor. Laugh at your own foibles. PISCES (Feb . 19- March 20 >: Specific steps, regarding money, can be taken ~be direct, creative . You learn wher e bread is buttered. If today is your birlh· clay you have s ense ol1 hum or . are a aood treY e ler. versatile, a charac te r analyst, a writer . an individual who is capable of func- ti4Xling under crisil COO· dlilonl. THE TIMELESS GIFT. -~ ..... L °t, .. PIAGET .... • I Get into th e holiday spirit our way. On the Jingle Bus. You 'll discover what fun it is to ride ' You 'll be laughing all the way-at the other shoppers, as they fight the h oli- day traffic jams and frantically search the over·crowded parking lots for a space that isn't miles from the stores. As you merrily prance from the conveniently. located bus stop, just across the sidewalk from the mall. And you can jingle the extra change in your pocket that you'll save. It only costs a quarter to ride anywhere in Orange .. Give us a jingle. 547-3311 or ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 . 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays. . 'l a.m. to 5 p .m. weekends. s. County. That alone should be •enough to make your spirits a little brighter. Not to mention all of the e xtra time you'll save by riding the bus-valuable time yOtCCan use to revise your gift list, write out greeting cards, and plan your holiday meals and entertaining. This season, jingle all the way with OCTD. Our information operators are standing by to give you all the infor- mation you'll need about routes, time schedules, transfers, and anything else we can help you with, to make things less hectic. We're here to get You there. r-··---------·----------------~·---·-----------~-, i I WANT TO GET THERE. PLEASE ~ j SEND ME INFORMATION. i ri::. I -~~--~~--~~---------! le:... Zip . "' ____ , j (Mail coupon to: Orange County Transit District, • 1200 N. Main St., P. 0 . Box 688, Santa Ana, CA 92702.) '-·---~------·····---------------------·---···---4 • • • ~­ ~ 1 ~I ' " ' .. .• ! " " I ·' ' ., .1 ' " I I j ~· , PUBLIC NOTICE . C ... 146a IU ... 11110111COUltT0111 TMC l'fATII Of CALI fOlllMIA l'Olll TMa COUMfY Ofl OlllAMGC Ne A.u&>• NOftCC 0' MeAllllHO 01' "TITION 1110• .... 0.ATI 01' ICOLOOlllAP"IC WILL AND flO• LnTl!lllS TISTAMINfAlllY lht· .... 9eN -'"·-· 1Est1te of CLARENCE ELMER SHULL, Ill.I CLARENCE E SHULi., DtCHMO. NOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI CECIL RAY SHUL l h•• ltlecl ltt••ln e (Mltlllon '°' PtolMll• of HOIOQt.,nlC Wiii and tor Leiter~ Test•m11t1IAry ,.. lttntnc• to whl'h I\ 1N1oe lor lurthu ~rtlcuters. •11d tn.t tht tfmt ~ l)leat of Neri~ lM same hAS !Mn ... for Dectrnber JO, 1•1s, at • JO • m , In tM courtroom of D•1!41rtmenl ~ l of PUBLJC NonCE ~ICTITIOUI •USlllBU NAMa STAT•Mlfff 'Ttll 101w1119 ...nens u t dolnt !Nil· ntUH OB ENTUIPIUS[S, VIiie No ts, Blue~. Lt.-e .. ctl. CA. ~t Doris M Bl1M1I, Vllll No 15. l"-1.att>On, l,A9UN llH<l'I, CA. ~I 00ne10 L. aro-. '" Oo1DN11W•y "N"' LIQUl\9ha<h,CA . .,U1 Tiii\ Ou"""' I' COnO\l<le<I by a OHie''' .,.,_,..,..Ip Oorlt M 8 1\Hll llli) ~i.lefl\tnt WIS 111.0 Will\ Ille C:Oun•v <.leril of Ore~ County on o.urn11tr I, lt7S. nan P\lbllsllecf Ol'tllOO Coa,t Dally Piiot, Oec:em-•, II, ta, U, 1'75 •1~1' P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSIUllNIU - fllAMI tTATIMINT T .... foll-11\Q penoft ii dol .. IUll _ .. . COlllC:OltAN ENTCRPRIZES. ~ ....,.,_ A ... Apl. No I, C-dtl lllilr,CA m1s Petric• Josee>ll Corcor•n S)OO SNYllW AW Apt. NO 1, Coton. Clel Mer,CA.92'7S Tiii• blolil111u •• COlldll("° OY Ill tn ctM4'1et P•trto J C.r<oren Tiiis 't•l•ment wo flled """'" ll'tt ~., 0"'11: of Or•noe Co1H1ty on No•· ern11et 14. ttlS. .. ,., PllblllNO 0r•"91 Coast 0.lly Piiot, Nov. v.011111 o.c. 4, 11, 11, lt1s .S34-IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ptc:TlflOU$ IUSUflU MAM&ITATaM•HT T1\e IOUowf"V PtOCHll lrl Ooll\9 llulio MU a\ C. P 0 C SEA\flCES, UOO AOarYI\ Ave S..1te J01. Costa Mtso, CA '2•?• OeYld O ConntllY, lt07 Sumetr• Pla<e, Costa MeH, (A ..,.,. Olar le• F-Perry, "1• M"lr•I Or. Hvntll\Qtwt .. a<.hCA. t2Mt Tt111 b\n.11141U I• <onckl<l.0 by e91Mrel ~Vllp Davia B Connelly This Sleternt<ll WH fifed Willl lht Cour11y Cltt-ot Or•nge County on 0.C.tnblr I, 191l. .. .,. Publl:IMd Orang11 Coast 0.11'1' Pilot o.c.4, 11, 1e,u, 1t1s ~u PUBLIC NOTICE \aid court, •t 100 Civic C.nltf Ori.,. -~'.'"-:'"=~-------! West, In the City ot Senti All•. SUPEllllOltCOUlllTOl"T"ll ------------(Alltornl•. nATI Of'CALlllOlllNIA l'Olll fllCTITIOUS IUSINUS l'ICTtTIOUI •UllH•U NAMI ITATIMl!NT O.ted Dtt•mbtr e. 1'7S Tt4• COUNTY OF OltANGI! NAME n11T•M .. «T WILLIAM E St JOHN, Ho. A·IS744 Tt.fol1Qwl119 personur10olngbusl Tht tollowl119 111rS011 II OOlno tMI· _.,, County Clerk NOTICE 0" HEAllllNGOI' "ln'1TIOH nei.us CMAlllLES GARl"T'I' l'OR l'ROUTa 01' HOLOOlllA""IC DAVIO RUSSELL & PARTNERS PASS IT ON, 2750 H.,bOr 81\ld., Costa MHI, CA. t2•2t 6llWHtl7tllSlr-W IL\. AND FOR LETTllU ~Rl,,.nloe Ave . Newport°""": SMt.e Ana, ~lltornl• tJ706 TESTAMINTAlllY Ronne Wrloht, 2'02 WlllO Ln .• ~ Mete, CA.. '207 1 ... 111•) S41 s... E\lllt of SAMUEL GEORGE BEN Devld Aunell, 13"66 "C" Slnl•Al1•. A~ylor. "9tlllo11er NY, .... ~A M UEL G. BENNY, CostUAew.ea 91627 Tllh buSIMU I• COl\Ovcteel by 1111 111-dMOU.I Publl"'90 Oren~ C.O•SI D•lly PllOI Otceasea Curl Br09ren, 01 River"* Aw .. Oecernt>er 11, n. 11, lt7S '1~1S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tNll Newoor1 BHch, C• 921143 Ronnow rto11t This statement was flled wltl'I the County a-of Onnve county on Nov-......, 21, \97S. LAUlllA LINNELLCORDELLl\tillled Tiiis bu\lnns Is conduc1eel l>y • l'lutln • pellllon fOf Prot..te OI HtlO-9'fler•I part~rshlp. vr~1c Will end tor lssu•nc• Of Lllteo's Curl Br09ren ,.------------1 Tes11men1ery to the ~tit.oner "' Tiiis slal•mtnl wn liltO '"1lh 111e PUBLIC NOTICE 114"'2 PubllSlled Onnoe Cont Dally PllOI, NQv. 27,encl O.c. 4, 11, 18, ltJS "ICTITIOUSIUSINUS NAM~ STATEMl!NT feAft<t to whk;l'I Is meoc for further Coullly Cltrlo. 01 Or•n~ County on PM1kuler$, enO 1~1 the time Ind pl.a No....nber 14, lt7' Of ""rl119 the Mm1 "8S Ileen wt for Nf7q T1lt followlno person Is dOlng bull· """'" Oecember 13, 197S, at 9:30 a.m., 1f1 tM Pvl>llShed Or1n99 Coast Oelly PllOC courtroom ol Oeparlment No. 3 of sala No.,.mt>er10, 21,•nd Oectrnber• 11 Cour1, •I 700Clwlc Center Orl~Wut. In lt7S '364·1S ' ' PUBLIC NO'l1CE WINDSPE£0 SAILI NG ANO S-tllt CRUISING CENTER, 2? .. W. P9<11k C.OISI Hwy, N~WPOrl BU<h. Ca 9761>3 Elhebetll Kehr, UIS Lortie A-. Cosl• Mesa, Ca 91•2• the Cllyol Sal\11 Ana, CelllornlL ________ ...._ __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS No.A.assn SUP•RIOlll COUlllT OF TME 1'11\ bu~1neu 1s condu<led by en ln- dl\lldual Elltabelh l<•hr This stettment was llled wllll the C.O..nly Clerk ol Or<1nQe C.ountv Otl NOv· ember U , t97S Oiied DICM\Der t, 1975. WILLIAM t!. St JOHN, County Cltrk l'AULA. H"NNA An-yatLew a l O. ... r Drl'ff S111te U "9wll0'1 .. e<ll, C..tllornl• Tel; (714) '42-47'1; '42·U~ ft4t7"4 Anon.ytor:....,.11er P\lbllshcd Or•nge Coast O.llv Piiot Published Qr~g• Coen 0.lly Piiot No'YCml>er 20, 27, dnd December •. II, Dtctml>er 4, 5, II, 1975 461~7$ 1t7S -4-110 IS P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SADOLEBACKVALLEY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME STATEMENT Utoou l'H RNCI Ttw lollow1ng persons .ire OOlllQ l>U11· Lit._.. Hllh, C.llfor11la '1W •~So>. PUBLIC NOTICE BID P UBLIC NOTICE ·--F-l_CT_l_T_IO_U_$_1_U_S_l_N_l_S$ __ _.\ STATE OF CALt FOR.NIA FOllt HAME S.TATEMINT THE CIOUNTYOFOlllANGI! Tiie tollowlno person 1, doing lllAI· 111 th• M•Utr ot lhe Esl•I• of nesus: HAROLD OYER BREWSTER. &HARl'S INTERIOR OESIGH 4otG 0.Cffsed. Bolero, Newpprt &each CA 92642 • • Nollet Is hereby 9IYen to crldltDts . . r llalllno cl•lms •oelnst lllt said <le<• ,Sheri Ven Sch11ll1•, oo 80ltto,, dent lo Ille Mid cl•lms In the offiC.t 04 ~ B .. cl'I, CA. 92663 1 the clerk of the eforesald court or to Thlt busl1141U Is conducted by 1M' In-preMnl lhem to the undersl911ed et !tit dlviOual. olllce of ARTHUR KELLMAN - Sheri Ven Schuttie 111a.A Pacific Coasl Highway, In tntCI· This staltmenl wn toled w1t11 Ille Iv ol Hu"li1191on Beach, in Oran<ie County Clerll ot Orange County on No¥· COuntv, wl'll<h latter olflct Is the ptac:e erN>er 14, 1971. of bllSlnon ol the uflderslvne<t In •II -111 P\ibllsl'ltd Oren-coul Cally Piiot. matters pertaining to S<lld es1a1e. s..c11 -.-cteims with the necenary voucl'tt" NoY 20, 27, and Dec. 4, 11. 1•1s 4tlHS mu\l be llltcl or p<esented as alor-1<1 11 MESA INVCSTMENT AS The Saddleback Valley Unilltd !>OC•ATE~ School 01Slrt<I wlll accept b1~ up to PUBLIC NOTICE 2J O~HARIO INVlSTMENT AS. 2 OOp m., Moncliy, Dec 72, 197Sal 11-e ------------ w11t11n tour months Mier Ille first l>Ubh<alion ot lh1s notK"- !>OCtAH:<:. Bvs1neu ~rv1ce Oll1ce, 25200 La Pu JI SCOT TSOAl.E INVESTMENT Ao.ad, L~na Hiiis. Cahfornl._ tor,,.. ASSOCIATES lumtS/111>901 , " JAMBOREE INVf':>TMHH GRAPHIC ARTS EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATES I FILM INSPECTION MACHINE u JAMBOREE INVESTME~H lls1sgtYl1\9(ompleledt1aolas1otl'e ASSOC I A I Es II quanloly and k Ind of svppl Mrs, t<l\MP. b > A I R p 0 AT c c NT ER As menl, elc ' cltslted, logtlher wl\11 fvll SOCIA TES, 2081 Bu"nen Cl'nl~r oncrtphon and speclficat•ON, ~ • Orov ... Suitt 1(1) Irvine, C111tlornid \l•lemenl of conCllllons governl119 ll'lf 'l'll15 b1dC11no mey be "cured from Ille I.Oran COrPOralton, a Cahtorn1a Purchasing Oep.>rtmenl al the •bow <orpora11on. 7011 Buslne\\ CentPr <lddrus. Orl~e. Su1le IOS, Irvine, Calltornia SAOOLEBACK VALLEY '1271S UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Tlll\bU\•ne•s is conducted Dy" ltmol BRUCE YE.AGER eo p,ar1~rs111p Purcl\aslno Super Yi Sor LOrdn Corl)Or&llon Publl\heo Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot. Lawr•nce RU\\ell, S~rel&rV ~cember •.It, 191S ~7S This \ldtem~l'\I wa~ t11eo w1111 ttwo County Clerk 01 Orange County on Nov ember 1', t~I S FC.731 Publl\lled Or11nge Coast Oally P1•01, No• 10. 11, and O...c. 4, II. 1~1S 43{• 15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COUlllTOFTHE STATE OFCALIFORNIAFOlll THE COUNTY OF OlllANGE No.A·6'4U CITATION In Ille Meller ol the Estate ol SU PEllllORCOUlllTO,THE FOWAAO STAVISH. aka EO STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR STAVISH, OecnsM. THECOUNTYO,OlllANGE THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF No A .... 10J CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF tMTaNTION TO HLL TO MARGARET L. OHLIN, Post Ol- RIAL PROP ERTY AT l'ltlVATE f1<tBoxS3t3,Poca1ello, ldallO, S#ILE "3101 EsUle ot A UDREY BELLE Pursuanllothel'1lwyouart11t-.by ~GNE Rake AUOR EY 8 WAGNER cllt<I and required lo eppear before ll'lf ... AUDREY WAGNER ·~· A B Judqe ol lhiS Court, localed .ti WAGNER, !>ceased Courthouse, 100 Civic Cent"' Drive .-0TICE IS HEREBY GI llENlhllton \N!o\I. tn the City of Santa Ana, Oxlntv Of aflu Jan ... ry s. 1976, at tl'tt 1., ... ol ot Oranoe, State ot Calllornla, et ttv tl<.s of Ke-, Dion, Mldsen ~ Jen Cour'1room ol Otf)trtmtnt No. 3 on nlftO", Pro!n\101111 Corpor•llor1 Avco 0-<fmt>er 24. •t 9,00 A.M., '"""end Fln•11c1e1 Tower Fifth Floo,, 620 1~e101>eex•mlMdonthernatt~se1 ~ C.nltr Or Ive. NewP0'1 Bea<l'I, for1t11n 1ne l'ehllon of Jam~ E. tWlm, • Calttoml• 92660, the un<1ers1gne<1, es PuOllt Adm1n1s1r.ior ol Ore'1Qe Oiluf>. • dnlnl\lrelor wllll lhl •Ill 1nnted of ly, accordlnQ lo the verified pehllon on the eshlt of IM ebovt·nemed aece-Ille. lo which rtltrtnct Is fl\ade lor Olnl, wlll sell •I prl••I• \ale to the turtl'ltr ~rl•<ulors lllQ!lt\I and be\I bidder. •vb I eel lo con 0.lto No• tl, lt7S tlrmetlO'I by Hid SuPtrlor Court. •II !'.EAL lhe rlohl. l•lle. 1nlernt ins u 1a1eo1 ~10 dt<e<l<lnl at tht tlmt of htr Cleeth. 1noe11 tner10111.11111•nd ll'llere.t 111e1>111t h·•\ acquired l>V operation or law or ofhtrwlse, other 11181'1 or In edd11loo to WILLIAME.SIJOHN County Cltrk end Cltrk ot Ill\-Superior Court ol tllt state ot C•llfornla. In <lnd lor Ille Countv ol Or .. By. Debra ~unt, Deputy 11111 ol said oectdenl, on vnd t'I IMI ct•r teln reel properly located In ll'IC Countv o! Orange. Sl•ttol California, df!\<rolleil asl'Ollows it.11 prOl)trty sltu•ltd 111 lhe County ol Oreno• St•h ol C•lllornla, O.SCril>ed I\ to11ows · That porl1on of !ht 'ioulllPa\t qvanerot the Sov111-11 q11•t1.,.of Sec· llOft 14, on To"'<'1Shlp 1 South, Aerv 9 W.st. S.n Bernardino Ban and IW!rt· dlen, dtKrll>e<I H follows ADllllAN KUYl'ER, COUNTY OOUNSEL and RICHARD D. OVIEOO, OEPUTY 61SClvic Center Drive Wtst PollOlll<t Boa UTt Senta A"•· Calltornl• t2702 Teletlf\OM: (110U..noJ All-YS loriitlener PubllV!e<I ange Coesl 0•11Y Piiot, Nov 10,71,a C.4,11,1t7S ~7S P UBLIC NOTICE Cornmenc 1119 II Ill• Soulh-sl cor Mr ot lllt SoulhHsl qu.,.,~ of ll>e SOul"'-" qu•rler of uld Section 24.1------------ and runni119 lhtnce Norlll o JO Wnl MOTICETOCONTltACTOtlS 24., feet. thence Hor1h " 30' Easl CALLING FOR •IDS W .10 ffft. t11ence Nor11'1 o • 47' East S<l'IOOI District HUfltington 6"ch 130.70 fffl lo Ille I rue point of 1>e91nn1no Union Hl9'1 Sc'-I District. of lht llound1ry or the pro.,.rty Bid Deadllne· 2:00 P.M., Frldty. <lft(ri~ herein. uld POtnt of be0411-Onfl'tllltr 19, 1'7S. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn.1011ow1ng persons are dotno bus•· ne\\ a\ LANI'S ICE CREAM, 9Ut ln- nst>tuck Or., Huntington Beach, CA """ 0.teo Oec 1, ins. GLEN EDWARO BREWSTER Eucutorof Ille will ochalddece<Wnl AlllTHUR KELLMAN lll•A PACIFICCOAS'I' HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. fl ... Pub11~ Oranoe ci;iut Oaily Piiot Cle< 4, 11, II, 1S, 197S ... 11·1S Dr Francis C Btausen, ~ti 1nns11t .. o. I-------------.• Hun1t119ton Beach, CA 97M6 Connie C Blausen, ~b91 l~ucl< Or., HIM'lllnoton Be•ch. CA. 911>16 This business Is co...du<hl<I by an'"' dlv!Oual Ftancls C Bl•..sen Thi, statement wes filed with Ille County Clerk ot Orenge County on No•· ember I~. 1975 F .. ,,. Published Ora"ge Coul Oally Piiot, Nov 20, 11,en0 Dec.•. 11, 197S .u1ns P UBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnq persons are doino busl- neu.u: OVAi L HOM ES, A limited oerlner'ihlp, 1008'2 Garfield A...,,,ur, Hun11no1on Beach Plullp H McNamee. oent!ral Ptlrtner. 10087 Garfield Ave., Hun!· lnoton Beech PUBLIC NOTICE Oate Slmbro, general partner, ------------10081 Garfleld Ave , Hun!inoton 9HCh FICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT The totlowlno persons"" dotno 1>1.m· neua\ INOES SPORTSWE.AR CO .. t78S Whittler Ave .. COsle Mesa, CAiif 9'671 Sharl ln<lu, 9622 Olympic Or , Hun- tington Beach, Caltl., 91~6 J•net l11dtt, 9677 Olympic Or , Hunl1119100 Beach, Caltl '7&46 This bustness I\ cond11< led uv an In d1v1<1Uel. Snarl Incle~ Tho~ s111emen1 wn llled with lllt Countv Cieri( of Or•nQe Coun11 on No•· ember 14, 197S-F.,162 Pl*ISht<I Or•~ Cont Delly P,101, Nitv.20,V,enOO.c .4, 11, 197S '37S.1.S PUBLIC NOTICE nus business 1\ t>t1no conducle<I bV A hm11eo Par1ner\hlp. Phi hp H fcNamee nus Sl•lement was h it<! w11h tllf' C.ounly Clerk of Or•nge County on Nov· tmbtr 14, 197S. ...., .. Published Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot, Novembc!r 20, 11. <lnd December•. 11, ms 437f>.1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit f0ilowl119 Pll'SOM ere dolnobusl· nesses: DAISY 111 ASSOCIATES, LTD., ------------oflJO •1rc11 ~t. S..1te 104, Hewpor1 S.1:111 SUl'E9'10111 C:OU ltTOl'TME STATI O" CA\.l ,ioaNIA l'Olt TMRCIOUNTYOl'OaANOI .... A.aat NOTICE 01' "llAltlNO O~ l'l!TtTIOM f'Oa "lllOtaATI OF WILL AND ll'Oa LtlTTalllSTISTAMIHTAlll'I' E•talt of JOSEPH JOST, also known IS JOE JOST, •ISO known IS JOS JOST, 1lsoknown es JOSEPH E. JOST, OKH-'. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ille! JOSEPH S. JOST •nd PATRICIA K. aucac: "CO·EXECUTORS h<!ve tiled herein a petition tor Probal• of Wiii ind tor lssuanc• of Letters Teslamentery to 1111 petitioner retertnce to wflJdl Is 8Hdl. CA t'atO John Ko..-wiser, 1t07 Bavadef'eTtr· ract,COronaOtl Mar, CA Tiiis buslnHI Is conducted l>Y a llmlt· 9ClwtnenhlP DAISY 111 ASSOCIATES.LTD. 8y Jotln Konwlser General ~rtner This tt111rnent wes flltd with tllt County Clerk of Or.tnge County on Otctmber S, lt1S l'!OiU Publlsll.a Orenot Coast Oaily 1>1101, ~< 11, 11, 2.S. lt7S and Jen. I. 1916 ~1S PUBUC NOTICE made tor furthtr ,,.nlculars, and 11\111 FICTITIOUS•USINESS the time •nd plect Of ht•tlno the \am!I NAME STATEM ENT lies been set lor Dec. JO, 197S, 11 9 JO Tiie foltowlng persons ar&HlOlnobusl-1.m .. In tllt courtroom of ~Plrttneftl ness es: No. l of said court, II JOO CIYlc Cflller COMPUTER SOLUTIONS COM· Orlvw Wut. In the City ot Santa Ana, PANY. 1112S Santa Ceclll• SI., Foun- c.llfot'llll . lain Velley. c.. 9270I Oettd Otc. I , 1'7S. Richard o. Pederson. 1812S *I• WILLIA.Ma. st JOHN. Ct<llie SI •• FO<llltaln VelltY. C.. 921QI County Clerk J1mes A. Brown. us Oranoe Hiii aAMSIY AND lllASMUSSIEN Lane,M•htlm, Ce. nt01 ...W.OCUN •LYO. SUITE 17'0> This bv5l11ess Is conducted by a LOMG l•ACM, C:A. met lil'l'ntr•l .,.r!Nrshlp. .,.., .. .,_..,: ,..UtltoMr Rlc.t>erdO. P9(je"on Putllllfled Oren9' Coast Dally Piiot, This st"1tfNnt wu flied wiltl lht- Oltcttnber n. n . 11, lt1S •710.TS Cbunty Clerk of <>renoe County on Nov nl119 e ho 1>elr19 lht beoln111no o! • Pia<• ot Bid Receipt efld °'*"no· 11n99nt curw conc1..-. Nor1hwes1erly All bids wltl be nte•l,..d, o9lfl9d and re· aflCl haYlng 1 redlus of tO fttl: thence ed eloud In the District EduC•tlol't COfltl11ul11g NOrlheHlerty •long wld Ce<lter, S201 Boise Awnue, Huntl"f!On PUBLIC NOTICE ~:: ~~:i"1'J.'~c~~:~~:of:::~ ::!; ~f%':i ... :·,!'~ ""a!:.,": •------,.-,-.-7----- tm11tr 14, 197S. .... ,., PublisMO Or•noe Coast Diiiy Piiot, November 10, 27. •nd December •. 11. 1'7S 4t11·1S llltftC• North o• 03' West 13.31 Ifft lo Room NOTlC"' TOCRID -,·-, .. _tlflc.1tl0ft N•me! .. ITOlllS tht SoulMHletlY tine of 11141 parc~I of ""' ..,_, """ OOL .... A...SSJJ loMd conYe'l'ed 10 JHnell• H Miiier bv OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCH -su .. •11110111 C:OUlllTO,THE dMd dated July 31, 1t40, end recorded GYMNASIUM BLEACHERS 8I D STATB 0 .. CALlll'09'NIA l'Oll PUBLIC NOTICE 111l)oOll10S1, pege sts. Offlcl•I Rtcords, NUMBER 271 THIE COUHTYOI' OlllANGE 1n IN offlct of Ille County Recorder of Pla<e Plans 8n! on flle: Ofll« of the In the M•ller of tne Est1te of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wtld Oranoe County, thence Soulh O' Director of hcllltles PlennlnQ encl KATHAllllNE NOTT LAMPHIER ak• NAM•STATEMaNT 30' WPsl lllono wtld 'IUllle•,ttrtv ..... Construcllon, Office of tlle Ardlllect KA TH" RINE LAM pH I ER ak• n. tollowlno pet SOM ere dolnobusl· S4 .• leelto Ille Eu H nflhe Plrtltl of (Wllll•m Blurock •nO Pertnen, 230C KATHERINE LAMPHIER. OlcHWd. nH~IS lenclconwytd IO Pu,,,, '"ll"lr,el ux. Ne•port Boulevard, NtwPOrt &HC:l'I, Notice 11 l'ltrtby given to c~llOr\ FIRE EXTINGUISHER LAMP by deed deted I' uruary 1, 1• ~. elld,... CAlllornl•, 92660, 11416?J·0300), and tht hllYlftO ctalms •o•lnst th• selO Gee•· co., 1101 "J" Vittorio St., COSW Mtse. corded In book 911, P•llt 1• 6, Offlclel eomtrucllon Mane119r s Office. (Berry dent 10 Ill• ~Id clllms In Ille olflc• Of CA. 97&27 Altcords, In ll'lt office of 1,. County C.On1truct1on, Inc., 1953 West tHll the clttt< or the 1foruald court or to Jtntpco Corp., • Celltornl• Ateordtr ol seld Orange C.ountv Street. Uplano. callfornla, ,9l1H, Pf'9W'lt theM 10 the undersigned el Ille Corporation, 120S Emer•ld Bey, tl'ttnce South 0 30' EHi elonq 'Miid EAsl IU/'lllS-9641>. Plans may ~ obl?ined 8, otflCI of JOHN M. POOLECH, :UI So. L.AgUN Beach, CA. t24SI llne, 14.11 IHI to the Norlhwesl comer lht Construction Mana119r 'office, •lid L.Ak• Avt. ~o. 113, tn 111e Cll'f ol Ler-s Bero, Presldeflt of Jenepeo o! tl'lt Pt•<tl of lend conveyed to Gla<ll" 11 Ille Construction Site, cOffttt' 04 PoMdtn•. 111 "os Anoeiu Cou11ty, Corp., nos Emtr•ld Ber, Lll911na L.. CoOlenll, et el, b'I' clffd doled July 17, W.,.,., and Goth•rd Sir..,,, Hunt· wtllc:l'l l•tter office Cs tht pl.c. Of !MN· Beech, CA. '1651 1940. alld recorded In bcldtt 1049, ~ 11\0ton Beech, C.lltor111e, 7U/1M7·t571. ,..11 of tlll uncltrs'1;1ftld In •II maltt" Thlt bu\lntss Is conducted lrf •CW· ,'3. Qfflclel Record\, 111111t OfllGtot Ille NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll pertelnlnq to Mid 1st•lt. Sudl claims POfltlall. c:.ow.ty ltecoroer of sold Ore1199Coul>-tM •boYe·namlO SchOOI Dlltrkt of wlttl IN necesurv YOUCNrl must !Ir ~~Corp. 1y; ltleflct North .,. 30' E•rt•loncalht Oret\9' county, C:Olltomle, octlno b'f flltd or pres.ntw es etoreteld within Lars Berg Nor111tr1y 11111 ot sold lend<-"° to eno through Its Go.,...r~lf\9 8oa"!: fOur months lftff the first putllkallon Tllla ltatlMeftt WH flied •tti t._ c.ooi.ntz,elel, 30.71 fffl; tlltftct5outh htrtlnetterreftrrldtoes DISTRICT ofthlSllOCICt. Co\Mty Clerk of Of'111ge County on •1• or Eail •loftO the Hor11'1M111t1y It r9CIWl11"9 outrlQhl pur<:'-bids O.ted Otc. 1, tm. Oll<llmllff 1, 1'7S, • lint of wld lencl, H Ifft to lllfl true point end IHSl/purchls.e bids for the ton• FRANK$, WHITING of 11t9lnnin<;1. slrucllon and lnstalletlon Of Gym-elltCVtOl'Ofttltwlll Tlw property Is cornll'IOlllY ll,_ noilum8IHCl'lers. orsold~I -"'"'"""' to H 156 Peril A-. TNf"O wm De • SIO.OO ~ ,. JC*N M. ~l.•CH u..-81kh, Collfor'lllO. lllllrM Ill M(J'I wt of bid ~•Ill le UUO. Ukl AYE. He. 11J Tiie Mle Is tubjtet ,. curl"lllt tun. prlf\Mt lht ntvm 1" 9004 C*IGltttoft "ASADEMA, CA. t11t1 P.w Putillslled Or•noe Coen O.lly Piiot Otarl'lllet •. 11, 11. u. "" •1•1s PUBUC NOTICE -ts. cOftOllloM, rttttl(llol\s,,... wlttlln ff,,. claYI llflM UM llld """*'° f'Wllshed Otonte C00\1 Delly Aloi tffWtlons, rl911\t, rl9111t tf wey, •• •:~ch llld m1itt collform end be Ot~4. 11, tl,2S, 197~ 4612-~ NOTIC• 01' T9'UST•£'1 SA&.9 -nts ollCI ulsll119 '"'un1lwenctt of ,..,....,,.,.,.tt11coritrectdoclM'Mf'th.. .... TIS* ~0:·:::,,.,.111¥1ttdtorw1c111f'Oo -~y"'~':!~:c~r::'::: ___ P_u_B_LI __ c_N_on __ c_E ___ 111~0~;.~:~~~!'t~~'rn!in!!:~ perty111dmustlleln-lll11oe11C1"'4llbl ~v· to~ 1 s. 1 dLo As 1 rec.tlYecl by the ec:tmln1s1r•1t>r with lht dD<~h onO by tht list Of~ HOTIC5 INYITIN~•tOS r "'" v ngs 1111 •" ioc • wlll •nN1ttd el 1111 law ottltH of 11, •I tubeontrector\. •IO IT•M NO.,_ lion •I UIS Wtstcllff Drlw, In tht Oty !orMy, Keen,., 01011. MaC11111 & Jen n. OISTRICT reserves tl'll r1Vf\t lo NOTICE IS HE RE 8'1' GIVEN lllet of NeWllOf'l .. ach, St•lt of C.lltomie. nl!IO', P,.ofns1on•I Corporellon, Avco ,..iec:teny'or•llbicfsortow•lwenylr -ledor~~ls wlllbtrece1vedbYIM CA p ITAL ALL I AN CE l'ln1nclel Towtr Flflh Floor, •10 ~l•rllltt or lnformallll•illl Mybleb C.llY of Costa MHa, 10 wit n.e Oly CORPORATION,•• trustee unOtr tN Newport Center Orlvt, NtWPOf'. 811<.h, or l11tt1eblOCll119, C.ounc:ll, P.O. 8o11 1700, of Ille Cll'r of Offd of Trust ixecuted l>y_ C. Edwin Calltom41 92660, or mev t>9 llltd In IM lht OISTIUCT l'IH cleterml~ tt11 Colt• Mew Celltoml• on or btlorttht Thornllurca and M• rl• -= llnbttll Ofll<e al tn. C>tr• ti •eld s..si.r>or Qtne•ll i>"YllllllQ ratt of per ~ llOUr of 1 I 00 • m ~n Wednndey Thorlll>llrO recorded Ftbr\llry7, 1m In (ourt, at •ny llmt tfltr Ille llr\t w•QHktttleloOllfYlllWhlctlttllsWOf'k Ootctmber 24 lt1S II •11111 llf' I~ Book ll33' P•O• 1'U O~AI WDll~tloft Qf 1111\ notice and before lhr> Is lobe PtflornlfffWt4Kll Ctllftortype ,..SPontlOllllY 0. U11° bidder to dtllver lllKoteli 1" 11'' offlct ol the R of ,,,.111119of tf\e ,..,,, of ~llmMM90M to1'QCllU ltw ,_ l'lltt>ld to Ille City Clerk's Office Cly ll'le Orenge County, Callforl\lo, etlO 11\f,.... I .. ,.._ trett. TtleM r°'6 IN on lllt at IN r ennoul\CH tll'nl. Bids wlll bl eso11 Of def1111t tn 11!1 peymf,,, or ..;:~:.i·:;~\0,:i~:.'i81'1t~: DISTllllCTofftuoU2018otM A-. :Ciropentctol\dl'lad•IC!Ud•tll·OO performa11c1 of obll9ellon1 secured 111<1'1 credit 10 be acc~•I>•• ~""' ""' HuMlfl9'on tffelt, <:allfeml .. Collilt e.lfl., or 111 '°°" tMffftttr H oractlc;e. ltltf'tby lncludll\9 tl'lt llrtacl'I of dllf.ult, •nJOMd alld to ttll s.,,.rtor Covrt; mey"' oMalfltd Oii fWlll(IHt, "'Cllill"I'" _.. °" ~y. Ot«mlMr 14, ms, llO(lctof wlllchwesrecorOed AuQult 11. ""PlfClllt ( IWI Of tlll •m-1 bid to thew,., .. "'°" .. DOdM et .. jel: lft .. ODuMll CM'""""· <.;lly H•ll, 77 ms. '" Jooll I I-.,.... J04 ot Miid Of· .Ceot'l\OMIY 1111 Ofter, end tn. bollence slit. ' l'olr Of'lw, Cott• MIM, C.llton'llll. flrlr llclat Re<onb, "'111 Mii .. OUbli( M · tobepelltwonc0111)rffl•t10fl otealtlly TN M:Mdl.t .. el_., diem-.. II lM INSTALLATION OF VA~lt tlonfwattl,wlltlollt\lllr?antyutotf• ttle S1191rlor Cour1. T11tes. ,.1111, ..... *" • wtrtll119 MY"' OilM •> "•cov•"" S'l'ITRMS, 111• llOSMSSlon, °' lnumbrll\Cm, "" ecitr•I"' 81111 mallltuonc• ·~ ..,..._ Thi rete fW Ml\doy _. _ Acldttltnat •"., tflll soeclfl<etlON lf'MrHt conwyect to Hid Tnnl• w w ortmtuma on 1111vre11e• ~ tJ"'9 ...,_ "'911 119 • ~ ....,.. _. .._ • *""'" et t.111 Office of tfla Milt 0-. of Trust 111 llr'_.ft., slt\llte In Wlflellllf'(lltWt,IMfl ll9tHW ...... ~.. ~119 ._at 11 l'•lr Dmt, ""'ctty ef ~ .. tell, Oountyot ... Cllte Of recof'llllll ef Cel\Wyal\Ct II tflall llt IMl\dettrf _.,, llll CIOe'-°"9 MltM, c:.tttfWftll ... di llwllld M ~· Ste4ot C.lltOf'lll .. dfKflMlt •-• _........ --. .-...... lRACTOll ti Wllllfll tfllt Cfn1Yat1 I• ~ to tM Atttntlefl If tllt Oty n . -d .... wlll tit ..__ "'"" ,,. -_.. _. .....,. MY &llkOl'lt*'°' ~ lfl 1 -led envtlOtlt IOtMJfltd Lot 11 t" a1«11 1) of tlll Flnt ~ ft<,{:'~ 14 to .. teN 111 llfl "• """'9rlllrn, .... yMt ltu tMll '111Nk ..... wttlltlwilhttlealdlttmN\a'Mer tltft tD ......,'*' HllOllU la t11t Qty If It'' Mils. ••Cfft ••to ,11 ... •lld tlll Vlt• aPttU I~ retH to ell \llorllm.~ elld11'11°"9fl'"' O.te lttWpoft 8MCll, •oertMprteetWfln _.._.. ,_, ... , ,,. rlOfll to t•JK1 ..,.....,._ i.y tMm In Ille HKlllklll"' he.II Md Wll lllklfr NCll end WHY ....... s ..... t4, of Mhc .. ._ ... ;;;:, "M,";1 bids ... C91\ffed. • .._ ., tit ..... II II\ tM .. clfl<IC.... 1411 Vlt offke of "'9 couMY ....,.... f//f O.tM·Otcom••· ms ... tlilOlttrm.tYwltlldr-llllllllN•• AnY••t1~1oM1t1N-•nc.. NH covmy. Alw "-"as m SM ,,..II St~""""· ""'*'of "etty..flW ~l .. l'UlllW.. .... ....... , ... n, «•IM In Iha.... ~ "' tM Pllt'llO• ti 119~ ~ ... II ... MtftrtlM~lllefllHIL Md .. llvrttt•t"'1t\M'(lllmll\tllt -~ MCllrM ~'°Id 0-. Of Acln'llntttr4dor t11111t... • ,.iy1NM llM4!"" • .....,_l('t .-rncet""' 11811 • tNll!llh for,... Trwt. l11Ctvdlf11 ft1t, ci-.r .... .,...., .. A-•.Oefllll Et1•1•• ...,wlll M ,...,.,... .,..,. .. _._ .. 19ch\t!IV.Md. ,_...of IM Trvsteo, svmt ellP9Mld Allelrey .. lt•Wa...., ... c.. lfleC*lf'9(t.1Mbtll4h•lltll.,lfltlle ledl~wlltttfof111tllef\lllM1Nt llMtr tn. terms tllereof, 1111tt'"' fJ .... °:.:~· "°"" "' """" '" ... ~act °'°" ..... rtildellctl .. '" "'""' end ~ -..... , .... , "" vnNld ,.._ HIH .. , INl!tt. ,.nlft '"""""" 111 lht prcipoMI • d ... or the not• tteurecl ~. w4tt'I OISaN&.llN "' HUNTINOTOlit a l ACH "111cl11tt\. 111 can of torvorotltlll, In • ~"'"""atlMtoltoftO~ ~--·.~Ti -: .... "-r tJNtO.. ~It* tllt l\llMt Of Ille P'"klelll. '9fWW!Um, =~... ...... HIG~CHOOLOln._IC'r i.mtt.y,T~ aMMil11198f. o.tadNt.....m.rlA,tt7S :.:r"~ .. -===•.... •riO.W.'-.MlllW. ,,_ OIY 0.VftCll 0/ 11M City 9' Qlao c:APITALALLIANCI ........ " ... ......, Dl"Of~ .... ,..,-w ... rltlltt•relect.,..,. COR~9'ATION ......, ............. ...,. '11ttll1U.P,_."'e ........ ay(lateL TMlt ~==-CM4t OellV ...... "*I=~:=--OIQr.... =.~r;;:~:r~ .. PlllC, ~I::;.~ CMtt Ooll'r ""'"-. ~r!t,U,te,1'1S ,,_,s ~4,tt,lff.S •10o11 Dtumlltd~$ •7»7i OKllftlltfH,~l,tS,tt!,l . ~s ThY!!d!y. Oec.mber t 1. UJ75 CAIL Y PU.OT • f ~ 4 Work Off Probation Judge Sentence8 Sergeants to A.id Charities t 1r AIDS HEAD START Wllllam Woolridge Laguna Pares Police Chief L~t to 10 Ten finalists for the Job of Laguna Beach Police Chief will be tested by a six-person in- terview board Saturday. The finalists were pared from a list of 130 applicants for the Laguna chief's job. The initial screening was done by the Laguna Beach City Council Saturday. Names of the can- ctidates are being withheld. THE INTERVIEW committee board will narrow the field to four top candidates. The board consists or Hob Wasserman, Brea police chief; Dr. Clara Riley. a member of the city's social committee; Ed Mar· rilees, attorney; Bill Barne!;. Laguna Beach Unified School District director of instruction; Dr. Dean Hartley. a member of the city's social comm.ittee; arld Lorna Mills, president of Laguna Federal Savings. THE TOP CANDIDATES wilJ be interviewed by city manager. Al Theal and will undergo som~ psychological testing. · Final choice will be m ade by Thea! and the council acting in concert. He is expected to be in the job by no later than Jan. 26. Present P olice Chief F rank Schopen is retiring Jan. 4. Yosemite Record YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (UPI> -Officials at Yosemite National Park said at- tendance at the park this year set a record with December still to go. Officials said that as of Dec. J, more than 2.5 million persons visited Yosemite, a 10 percent in- crease over 1971 . LOS ANGEL ES (UPI) - William 0 . Wooldndge, onCl' lhc highest ranking enlisted man m the U.S. Army, spends his timt these days painting classroom walls and doing carpentry repair work for the Head Start pr9gram in impoverished areas. Former top sergeant Seymour Lazar is doing volunteer work in West Germany for the ant1- defamation section of B'na1 B'rith. WILUAM E . HIGDON works unpaid in the psychiatric ward of an Atlanta hospital. Theodore D. Bass puts m free time every day for the recreation department in .bis hometown of Thomasville, N.~. The four sergeants have something in common. In 1973 they pleaded guilty to charges of taking part in a conspiracy t o bilk the government through ki ckbacks and fraud of millions of dollars in running non-commissioned of· ficer clubs for the Army in Vietnam and Germany in the 1960s. U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Warren Ferguson sentenced them to prison terms. But Uien he put all four on five years' probation with highly unu- sual terms. They were to turn back every cent of profit they made and work without pay for charitable groups -three years for Wooldridge, Lazar and Higdon, and one for Bass. Otherwise it was jail. Wooldridge w as the most notable. He was the first and dilly sergeant major of the U.S. Army -the spokes man for every G.l. FEDERAL PROBATION of- ficer Stan Sc hwartz says Wooldridge has fully complied both with ''the letter and the spirit" of Ferguson's sentence. He first worked for a year for Harbor Light, an organization in San Pedro, Calif.. which cares for the mentally retarded. It was his job to bathe them, clothe them, feed them, care for all their needs. Now he has switched to Head Start which provides pre-school training in 33 schools in the Los Angeles area for the poorest of children, mainly in lt\£ black and Mexican-American areas. He is a handyman . WOOLDRIDGE WAS given a • "general discharge" from the Army. It entitled him lo collect a pension of $796 a month, but it goes to his divorced wife a nd their children . He works at nights as an apartment house superintendent to provide room and food. · "He's living pretty tight," says Schwartz. Ferguson says he thinks his sentence was a just one. "I felt, and feel , it was better for them to perform some useful work than to place them 10 prison,'' he says. "None of them was dangerous to society and this was a good way to pay their debt." Play-.oy Prude She Manages Denver Key Club . DENVER (AP) -She has never seen an X-rated film. and holds a degree in chemistry and has a background of high lace collars and un· yielding propriety. Barbara Taylor is a prude. She is also the first woman entrusted by Playboy Enterprises Inc. to manage one or its key clubs, where scanti- ly clad women cavort in bunny costumes. MISS TAYLOR WAS promoted to bead the Denver club in August after serving as director of public relations and assistant manager, setting a precedent for tbe publishing-entertainment empire fashioned by Hugh Hefner. "Playboy was aware that it would be a bi~ step for them," Miss Taylor said, "but not just a big step but the lir;;t step in put- ting more women in manage· mentareas. "I really firmly believe that Playboy hired me, first and most importantly. because of my qualifications. I've had to work a lot longer and h arder than a man ANIMAlogic1$ ~r Nehi.., might have to gain the same posi- tion.· "I LOVE IT here. 1 enjoy work· ing with the employes and the people who come here." . Miss Taylor was reared m the Chicago area and attended the University of Denver. She said that she bad a strict upbringing, which continues to influence her life. "I'm really a prudish girl in a Jot of ways;• s he said. "I've never been to an X-rated movie and I don't smoke or drink." MISS TAYLOR, a blonde who prefers not to t alk about her age. said she talked with feminists about her job wlth Playboy and rejected contentions the empire was built on exploiting the female anatom y. ''l'm n ot a card-carrying women's libbcr. I think whether a woman is beine exploited is her own persorial feeling. The bun- nies that work here in the club en· joy the relationships that they have with the keybolders.'' Wart Removed On Ford's Eyelid WASHINGTON (UPI) -A small wart was r~moved from President Ford's left eye.hd.. Deputy p ress secretary William Grttner said Wednesday the operation was ooldlsclosed at the time Tuesday because .. lljust wasn't that much." The wart, he Aid, was "totally benign." He said Ford weJked to the ground noor office of bi~ pb.ysl- clan, Dr. Wllllam Lukash, and bad the wart removed. Ul'I Ttlef!ltllt WORKS IN WARD Wiiiiam Higdon Toys for Tots Program Due At Mesa Rink A v1s1t with Santa Claus and a selection of tee skating games will be attractions at the "Toy::> for Tots" skating aftemoon, 12 to 5 p m. Sunday at the Ice Capades rink in the Mesa Verde Center. Costa Mesa. Admission to the event wiU be one new or used toy which will be distributed to needy children al Christmas time. • The rink. located at Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue, 1s • sponsoring the event for the Los Alamitos Marine Corps Reserve Center, the local coordinator for the annual Christmas gift drive. OCC Groups Gather Gifts For Christmas Student clubs at Orange Coast College are s ponsoring a ''Christmas Love Airlift" toseod • goods to needy American Indian families and Mexican or- phanages. Deposit boxes have been placed in a ll snack bars on the OCC campus and in the Stud~l Services office. . ! "Cnristm as Love Airlift' looking for s mall butusefuli such as needles, thread, combs brushes, soap and shampoo Food, clothing and toys also ar being collected. Coast Places .12in Chess Tournament i.:: -': Twelve Orange Coast residen~ were among 45 winners in ~ Orange County Chess Associa·~ lion's tournament. From Huntington Beach • ·Julian Cummings, Keith Nishim and Chris Johnson. Fr om San Juan Capistrano~ Stephen Tierney, Mike Tierney Doug Rash, Rick Rash. Kevi Smith and Joseph Hackbarth. 'I From Fountain V alJey: Mik-, Fadich , From Newport Beach: S Berger From Costa Mesa: Charle Gamer • The association will sponsoit another tournament for all~ player s In Orange County a~ Easter. ; PLO Invited UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.; (AP) -The U.N. General sembly by unanimous vote invi ed the Palestine Liberatio Organization to attend a U. Conference on Human Sett! ments in Vancouver, Canad May3l·June 11. Child Care Service Set Christ Cburch By Th Sea Preschool of Ne,-~--- Beacb bu introduced on ~xtended day child care service lo t he Orange Coast community. Children between 2Y. and 8 were invited to participate from 12 to s p.m. daily. . The fee is $1 per boar per clilld or $1.50 per hour tor two childr en from· the same family. For f\lrtbe' in!ormabon call 67s.G83cr 6'J3.3805. ., . . . ' . .. Cf OAJL Y PILOT Thurseiay. Dec.embe1 11, 1975 .. Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ 0 7: 30 -"Them." Giant ants invade Los Angeles in this sci-fi classic from 1954 with James Amess Edmund Gwenn and J ames Whitmore. ' KTLA 0 8 :00 -"The lloney Pot.'' A wacky comedy from 1961 with three Oscar winners (Rex llarriso11 , Cliff Robertso!l, Susan HaY\1-'ard ) in lighter roles. Edie Adams and Capucine also are aboard. CBS 8 9 :30 -Ha\~'a1i Five-0 . Mary to Quit 'While Ahead' By JOAN HAN AU ER NEW YORK !UPI ) - Mary Tyler Moore will say goodbye to the WJTM news room in Min· neapo li s a rt e r next season with a s igh of rl'gr£'l and a wave of re· lier. "I h:l\'(> mixed reel 1ngs." Miss Moor l' said, explaining that the 1976 fall season "'ould mark the be~innin g of the end of the Mary Tyle r Moore show as the CBS Satur- day night audience now knows iL "I had cnixed ft>cling Moore decides on for the future, CBS certainly will be interested in backlng il. Jr it weren't for MTM, there wo uld be no ''Rhoda," no "Phyllis."' and possibly uo blockbuster Mondnr night ratings for CBS. ~LUS­ owu.n..,_.,_... "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" 2 COMPUTI SHOWS 7:.JO & t:JO McGarrett (Jack Lord) find s himself in- .dieted and charged with possessi ng con - traband whe:l he's set up by a wealthy art fancier (Edward Asner). • "'hen the Dick Va n Dyke MISS MOORE was in New \'ork with her hus band. television pro- ducer Grant Tinker, at- tending a special lunch CBS set up to a nnounce that she would serve as the CBS hostess when the network broadcasts lhe Bolshoi Theater ballet'.s performance of Sergei Prokofieff's ·'Romeo and Juliet.'' I r TV DAILY LOG lhursday Evening DECEMBER 11 f>OO E)Q 'o ~(OCIJNi .. 1 hnd1 h11T1~ll c11 !ht "o!t1tr 11df' ol 1ht 1~ .... htn ht'\ 1nd•cltd •od chilfl<G "1th pa\U\lm( pnt ol lhe (Gnllibilnd .il•cle1 llt'I b~en 1e1 up" b¥ 1 .. c4J1hr '11 t"ic1tr !~ue',f r n .. 11d A1ner) "ha "dnt~ McG•'1tll'1 m1t1r.a11Lon 11.i.pptd 0 '.ll 161 )o, W l l I tr r ~tn "The f'hlf;i()h'I Cu11t" /second time !h11 h~\ been " \.ChtduledJ fl1e11 m•t\l•o:att~ lht mysltoou~ ~11h o! dn arch1'°lo R•~I "ho hid 1u11 untove1ed 1ne murnm1htd 1tm1m\ of 1n ilnC•t"r l~•Ot1;in Phnaah (J Q 11 17 IJ )J !6 , fllt~ !'"''"'"" hon1i4tt P1rtndJ! F1m1IJ Ad1m·12 Soltd1d 1'26 Sll• Trtk fD rn:illEJ N1t+on1I Cto;:1'pliK Sot1tty '"lhL~ Brit~'" Hett!a~e O!! int Sta"' A docu~n11r, deiolmt .,.,Th lht 1•11dlloon1 and p1~eanlry onl G•~I! 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Jill St John (01·t~t yr.,rlh 101 stliong m10 0 l.3 6 10 (0 l~nny C111011 1uan1 O lht Holtym1111fttn ID Draltf'1 Cho1cr !6 Nichl C•lltl'J @ Joh~ Barbour Sho• 0 f?t 8 ) f"j Widr World ,,,. UJ N14r1 taro stnts 'Mann"· & Lon£1lretf' 10 G~n1m!)lie e lht f81 [Dl'l111.ht h~lt•n 0 Movit : (C) "S..1d"" (dra) ·~ £il J111o111ttr Llncu11r Pro1r1ms R~1 C•m Mel f'"" 1:30 0 ?J 6 lO m Tiit c~p I. \ht 0 David Essex Stars Don ••d '"loull \ •. ,~ (/•~1 '" e~i•( ·* Klfshnet Rock Concert 81•"1 OI' c! Muro~1 (C~t"'"i) •I 0 Oo" ll1nh~f'1 Rod CoMer1 '"'""1·••,1,c .0n,• Jn ""~rrcn.er 6 '""" 8ro..n Sho.. ~11•1nmrot uo111 he ltMM !1e·11 1 ffi Mo•1t: "lht Gil Who Too~ 1111 11,·.~ lo ~r••· ' '" oo .. orn1n 10 West" \"es) ·49 -tvwnt ~ilo. <J!cl! .i pur1t \n11ch•r lZ:JO (I J Mnie: !CJ "War ot \lit Clf· ' 0 /'29 I ) J Q'I On tht llot\1 11ntu11" \Ki h) 'E.ii, i l uen!e1 t11nduct1 an 1n.e~!184h0fl ID Ml!'flt: ~ (ndi Otlr Nirl!r to lor>!l 1h1 tulp111 .. no slolt I 1"illch (d<1) "42 -Glenn fOld Fredric b!kon11n1 10 lht ne .. 1st m1mbr• Much, M1r11rt1 5'rlh¥1n ' at t~e uno1 -The o"ct ~ono11blt l·OO O ~r.. . ..:~<:PI T tlldlt Atowtld Oh» • ff \!J \tYJ "4'J t!llOllOfl' G) Mtl'I '"1!1n Sho• l :JO 17 J lffrit: "!Wt s,e!I" (d11) al t.fltft 8n it111.111 N··tft Dime ·~ -Shuley Booth. All1ony vs lnd•1n1 I Quinn, Sh1rlf'/ /llac:l11n1. fil Cl1111t Thulrt f rr...rw 1:4~ 6 Me'lit: (CJ "P1ril111rs" (com) , ED M1mu\ CGn11¢J ~ -Dean M11ti". Jtrr, lt"'1S ,:00 0 fi t fl 8 K1•111 ffff·D W~r!t 2:l0 m All·Nif:~t Show: "Tht Ctmt !r,••R !O iinuh 1 imu~111n~ rinR On." "11p1 11 Sea" r11Hocl 1"1 •• ,,,. ind v;:u~blt l 10 fl M.Ylt: "Ddob l H" '"'~' ·~ Ot1tnhl 1'1 '~ltd\. MtGl<r~'! -'-'Ult W1ndw Friday DAYTIME MOVIES ! .OC 0 (C) "lsl•nd PrlMtH" {Id•) ·ss -S1~1n1 Pampanin1 Muetllo Mn 110,~n"1 )6 "Al .. 111 .., Sirtldaf ' (com) '&2 Eddt! Br1c<rn. Je1n Prtrlt Au _, OCE Television (50) MOOllE .s h 0 w ended, too. I lo ve the people and ever - ything, but 1t 's time to tr y new things, it's time for gro"·th. "\\'E II..\ VE one more season to ~o. lhl' Nielsen ratings willing, ~nd lhen we're going to s ay good- bye and quit \~·hile we're ahead.'' She s <iid s he wus particularly a nx ious to get bac k into the singing and dancing end of show business. sin ce she start- ed out as a dance r .. a nd got s ide trac ke d into comedy.·· ··rd like to don vanetv :-;how,·· she said . ··bu-t that would be Vt'ry dif- fic ult to c arry off e ve ry "'e e k . I n1 i ~hl b e alt e r na t1n ~ ""i th som ebody t-1!:1('." SHE M 1\0E 1t clear lhe whole proj ect .. ~ .. a~ very vague. j ust ;l feel · ing of what she "'ould like to do -a nd "'hat she would nol hke to do. which is another s1lua· lion comedy . 'fhe !\f ary Tyle r Moore Show aud ien ces ap· plauded for s even seasons then "·111 go into syndication . Wh atever forn1 at l\11ss The ballet will b e taped Jan. 23 in celebra- tion or the Bolshoi 's 200th birthday on M orch 28. "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" J,lt w.,-0:11.tofO -wo ..... IMDK TMl OORlllPICl -1 .. ,-. 1.lM·ll i!5 Suoll~~er S49 JlS7 1•11 "'""' MGM'• FILM CLASSIC "SINGING IN THE RAIN" wittl G-Ktfly 1•10 I 9;10 I•~· l:l4-l:JI l ·)O..J·]I I t ·JO CINEMALAND ·~I~ ~· "'' lt• • I ''""'" 6J~ 1601 "" "'' .. "ROOSTER COGBURN" o..., •:l&-l•·l• l 4T f'U" 1:10·• JO.IO:JO 'HI'S 00 IT IGllN" II., l :l \ CINEMALAND uu \o ~··~or l••'•""iJ)l'°t 1111 ....... MGM'1 H.. Cl•1$ic ''SINGING IN THE RAIN" I I I .II I .. ,_ 1:1.,_l:t .. S·tl·J:Ot-I SS CINEMA LAND 1111 ~o ~··~01 '"~'"" il~ 1'°1 "1 "WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE" .. HIAT/Sllft.4 1 .. t·tO "SHEILA LEVINE" 1-ff IAT /IU>f J:l .. J:OD FAIRFAX/ Los Angeles 653·3117 FOX/ Bakersl1eld (805) 323-7511 SHERMAN Sherman Oaks 784-9911 EL PORTAL/ North Hollywood 769-4041 FALLBROOK/ Canoga Park 883-4212 FOX/ Va n Nuys 785-0449 CRITERION/ , Santa Monica 394-1619 ALEXI Glendale 241 -41 94 HASTING'$ RANCHI Pasadena 351-964 ! FOX TWIN/ Covina 332-0050 LOYOLA/ Westchester 670·0346 DEL AMO/ Torrance 542-5016 FOX TWIN/ Palos Verdes 377-5403 ALONDRA II/ 'KAlllTONICS'rO .. YUL BAVNNEFt ANNE BAXTER SEE THE PARTING OF THE AEO SEA NIGHTLY AT 8 P,M., CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. C0-,.1 .. 1 Ct:>flfJI ·TA.Ill! THE MOJll:Y AHD JtVr.r" Oii'f>i'ni~, ,-.... ~.!~~M~Er,~~!~.:-1 M ......... c.~ ... "' ~ C0.1t11 •1 wtSl Ol.D ~i.cuu.·· 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" ' MICHAEL I 1WAUE · CAINE \IQ()[) -Cti.4.RlfS BRONSON .£.AJl JAMfS CODIJRH llW!on .. ul 7"/u• /1 rrifyi11(J nrolioti tiirftrn• frr1111 /hr ii·rrif11i1111 .\!.1. I h.·M ""'1tor. aws -..:..-.=:=. _io-1 ·· .. ·~ ~' .~ .... ; ·-1~~··-1 ~•I•• • ;:. -t·-~l· ' .. , :r "" CO-HIT AT 91UITOL "Wl!STWOALD" YUL BfllYNNEl'I JAMESCAAH .. 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I'LL CALL HER LATER! A TALK WITH YOU! MISS PEACH -ANO t;O, ! MOPE EACH Of: VOlA 0£CIOE~ ro ea 1NrO "fHE Ftet.0 OF 9ftAIN . ~LA(6'i:ltY ... HI! WAS THllR NOUSl80V! TMIY HAO H1M OWNEO. ~'I, .t'LL TAKE A Cl'ACliC AT Ii ... by Mell "II\ ju~t that handkerchief~ always look a'i if you didn't think of somebody unt1l 11 was too late to get anything else." DENNIS THE MENACE ' I DAILY PILOT TtUJrsd.ay, Oecember 1t.1975 (! Plays Closb19 'Gypsy,' Youth Shows Opening t• The musical biography of Gypsy Rose Lee and a pair of shows earmarked for tht• younger genera- tion go on the boards Uus wt'ekend as the last three · new productions of 1975 along the Orange Coast. "Gypsy" bows ID tonight for a two-month engagement at Sebastian's We::.t Dinnt'r Playhouse in San Clemente. On Friday. Saddleback College will open the fantasy "Ttmblew1t" and the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse wtll stage·· Little Red Riding Hood." both for a ::.mgle weekend Starring in Sebasuaru,' "Gypsy" 1s Audrey Sperling (re pl ac 1 ng the prev 10u!>ly a nnou need liiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;JiLV Intermission Tom Titus Blanch e Mickelson) as Madame Rose, mother of the future s tripper. Denise Dales plays the title role, with John Moran as Herbie and Patti Hubler as Baby June (later to tx>come June Havoc I. COMPLETING TUE SAN Clemente Cj}St ar e J oe Fletcher, Jeff Knight. Barry Gorbar, Sandy Guillent, Georgeen Cook. Becky Gonzales. Holly Hanson, Alice Netzen. Patnck Lang and Aaron Fletcher "Gy_psy·: will play through early Fe bruary every night but Monday at the dinner playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. • Reser vations 492-9950 "T1mblewit," Saddleback College's story of a star who seeks a more down to earth life, features Jill Martin m the title role under the direction of Bonnie Cogbill. Diane Todd, Catherine Gash and Judie McAuley play other major roles. Curtain times for "Timblewit" are Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. m Building R of the Mission Viejo campus. Reservations 831-9700 or 495-4950: extension 263. AN ENGLISH PANTOMJME version of "Little Red Riding Hood" takes the stage of the Costa Mesa Playhouse under the direction of Pali Tambellini. Kim McK1bben plays the leading role with Carol Sorenson, Dan Ma thews. Carol Baumgartner and Ron Schra der in other major assignments. Performances will be given Friday and Satur- day evenings at 8 o'clock and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the Community Recreation Center on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Reservations 556-5391. Three local productions -"Dear Friends" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, "The Drunkard" at the San Clemente Community Theater and "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" al Golden West College -complete their respective runs this weekend "FRIENDS" WINDS UP Friday and Saturday at t he Huntington Playhouse. 2110 Main St.. with an 8 :30 curtain and reservations at 842·5421. "Drunkard" plays torught through Saturday at8:30 in the Cabnllo Plavhouse, 202 Avemda Cabnllo, San Clemente (492-04651 "Jumping Frog" also 1s on stage tonight through Saturday at the Golden West, -Community Theater C892-7711J with a 7:30 p.m. cur- tam. South Coast Repertory is continuing its produc- tion of "Scenes From Amencan Life." The series of Buffalo-oriented vignettes is on stage nightly ex- cept Monday at the Third Step Theater , 1827 • Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Reservations 646-1363. "Christmas Every Day" continues through next weekend at the Fountam Valley Community ' Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. P erform ances are given Fridays at 7:30 a nd • Saturdays and ~undays at 2 Reservations 842-4981 or 635-5452. ,. -•• EastUJOod Gave Bronson a Chance Q: I unders tand Clint Eastwood was responsi- bl~ for Charles Bronson's s uccess. What, if anything, is the story? -Deanna Smith, Portland1 Ore. Clint is not personally responsible for Bronson ·s .$ucce$S -except, perhaps, by in di r ec- tion.It all goes back eighty<'ars to when Bronson turned down an of- fer from Sergio Leone to star m his first "spaghetti Western." He thought the script was "loo violent and contrived.·· Eastwood didn't concur and was happy to accept the role, which made him a red hot property. Remembenng this incident, Rron~on decided to sign for the lead in a subsequent Leone picture. Result? Today he's a mulllmill1onaire EASTWOOD Telephone Message from Benny Youngman: "Got a couple of good one~ for you. My wife wanted a new foreign convertible. So I bought her a rickshaw! And did you hear about the TV ham who's so egotistic al he's a legend in his own mind? .. · Q : I bear that Robert Blake of "Barella" used a secret method to break his s moking h abit . Yet whenever we see him on TV, he's holding a ctcarette and puffing away. Does be or doesn't be? -D. Pletbera, f1usbing, N.Y. A: Though it looks lake he does, he doesn't. Us- ing a cigarette like a secunty blanket, Blake goes 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner through all the motions of smoking except the m ost important one -he doesn't light it. "I gave up cigarettes ." he explains, "after my doc said d on't smokeoryou'll croak!" Q: During a recent vacation in London I dls- ~tttd Utey bad more ~x ftlms and shows than we do. Was it alw1y1 like that? -T.R.D., Tucson, Aria. A: On the contrary Exhibitors were once so squeam ish about the moral reactien of Britishers, they even retitled movies which hinted at double· entendre Thus "Girls in the Night" became "Lile Afttt Dark". 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Oecembof 11. 11176 DAJLVPILOT OJ I Bills Were Robbed--Rosenhloolll · Tyus StiB I w· · I LOS ANGELE~ -Tl's not 8e1'8Dlan. One wiped out an np touchdown that s ent the pnvilege, 'Roscnblooms rud IOyearsasa headhnesman JDDIDg often 'that a National Football parent Mia mi fumble and But-Card i nal~' gam e agains t •.•... League owner delights in paying tato recovery in Dolphms · ter-Washington into overtime u th~t~!"m8u!'l3gf v~e~:Po~~,1;~~ l"kButth ~ed a~~~d th State~ents a fine to the league office. But ntory The othe r tagged Bills' de game the Cord!> won. ' .. 1 e .a on o er you a Y_OU ~arroll Ro~e~bloom is den,iand-fensive en<t Pat Toomay Wlth a Wllson·~ outburst -a violation action. I know the feeling. I have ~ohw mh ydo~r bcabrttruthatl.Jou re In Track mg that ~nv1lege -and its not is.yard unsports manlike conduct of the Jeaaue constitution _ ill lost two maJor playoff games n~ ~-I a an un.o s c 11..-u view evenbisfme. pebalty for elbowing Bergman at almost certain to result in :.a because of bad oCfiriating. I suf. witru~ three to five yards of the Rosenbloom, owner o~ the Los the end of the play. wallet-denting fine by NF4 com· !ered in silence and l wound up play. Angeles Rams, gave his strong "It was a rotten call th at cost • missioner P e te Rozelle, who with a coronary. Wilson will, too, Art McNally, s upervisor of s u.pport Wednes day to R aJph our team a chance for th"e Su pe r doesn't take too kindly to dis-if he doesn't say something." NFL of Ii c I a I s , b a ck e d Wilson, owner of the Buffalo Bowl,'' fumed Wilson . who in paraging remarks about the Bergman, deputy director of Bergman's call, saying he found Atthe time, Wyomia Tyus real ly believed she wa nted notlung more to do with track. Bills, who vented his spleen last sisted B e rgm an "should bt> sport. the Allegheny County Parks and no evid('nce to dispute it. And, SUnday and Monday over the of. fired from the job and never al-Rosenbloom said be sent Recreation de partment during responding to Wilson's demand fi~iating of a game in which the lowed to work another game." Wilson-a telegram asking to pay the week when he's not throwing for B e r g man 's d e p a rture, Bill~ lost a sho~ at Super Bowl X. It was the second major con-hall of any fine assessoo by the flags during the weekend, ad-Mc Nally said : "You don't fire "Wh en I r e tired. there wa!) nothing exciting to me about track," s he says, referring to het 'decision in 1968 to call it quits as a sprinter and become a housewife . \Yilson w as 1rat.e over two de· t~oversial call of the season. The NFL. ·•If he is any kind of man, milted he has never goUen so people when they're good of· c1s1ons by he ad linesman J erry firs t a llo we d a S t. Lo uts he·s got to give me that much beat from a call during his· Cscials" Canada Won't Drop Olyinpics ~o m:itter how heavy the rumors and how dis mal the various reports regarding Mon- treal's preparations for the 1976 summer Olympics , I feel that the Canadians aren't about to throw in the towel and let the Games go elsewhere. Too much money and pride are already invested to scuttle the ship at this late hour. John Potter, a Junlor high teacher in the Newport-Mesa are·a, was a member ol the four. man U.S. kayak team which won a brome medal ln the recent Pan American Games. Edison High will take on Patrick Henry High of San Diego WHITE WA~H for non-league football games the next two seasons. The first tilt will be hosted by Edison. Speaking of Patrick Henry HS, Thom Hunt or that school ran the second fastest marathon ever turned ln by a prep when be cov· ered the 26 miles, 385 yards in 2:24.06 Sunday at the National AAU championships in Culver .. City. Brian O 'Flaherty, Newport Harbor High product, is out or Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) basketball action for two weeks alter tearing ligaments in his foot. He i$ called the sparkplug of Cal Poly's first two victon es th1~ season. Bullfighter E l Corciobes suf- fered a broken ankle alter being bit by a young bull and delayed bis comeback from retirement for two months. It also disrupted bis honeymoon, which was in its second day when the mishap oc- curred. A name prominent in prep and junior college sports nearly 25 years ago came back into the spotlight Saturday night as mem· bers of the 1952·53 Orange Coast College basketball squad were introduced to the crowd taking in the Miles Eaton cage tourney finals at OCC. Armand Nettles starred at Newport .Harbor High where he made All·CIF and was on the all· tournament team three years in succession for the then· prestigious Huntington Beach In· vitational. He had a nephew, G8J'Y Net· ties, who played at Corona del Mar High in more recent years under coach Bill Bloom. Cage Scores Ntvl<MI (l.H Vegu) ... AflZON .. Pu Ille '1, Heywerd Stet• U W•Slllnglon Slele83. S.11111t11nelsco St 61 Qlapmen IOS, Ml. Merty 19 0rf90118', Monl•n• SI. '2 Puoel Sound 1S, S«remertlOSl.66 0 rec)Ofl 8', Montene SI ,, Port11no s1. 11. Por1••nd n 51, l.oulUl. lndlene St. st S.110'-90Slettll. Purdue I t Mlcl>lge11'1,Soulh Cerotln• 12 Nebt'.sk•6'. St. Mery•s J1 Oklenome City 17, TtKH !Arlll!Qlonl,, Orel Roberts 70, Tutu 6t Kansas Stet•"· No. I lllnols ~ Merylellcl'3, O.orol• T•ch6S Ktnluekytl, Miami, Ohlo6~ Oulut '3, EHi C.rollnit 7• w.s1Vlrvtnte11, Temolt 11 Srrecu,.. "·St. 8oneventure M tQvy 92. L.ycomtno 61 ~•lr11tld ""''"'" 6) UPI Tel~lto(o A MOUTHFUL -Car ol Vadnais of the New York Rangers appears t o have a m outhful of puc k in a game with the Buffalo Sabres. But it's just the camera ang le as the puc k flies by Vadnais. The National Hockey League gam e e nded m a 2-2 tie Sports in Brit•f V aclwn Untested As Kings Breeze INGLEWOOD -Goalie Rogie Vachon has moved into fourth place among active goalies with his 31st c areer shutout, but it re- ally wasn't much of a challenge. The Los Angeles Kings defense alJowed St. Louis only 13 shots on goal. "It was one of our best fore- checking games of the year." s aid Kings coach Bob Pulford after a 5·0 win over the Blues Wednesday nig ht. It was the third shutout of the season for the Kings' goaltende r. "We were especially tough in the first period,'· Pulford added. The Blues had only one shot on net in the opening stanza while the Kings blasted 17 shots at St. Louis goalie Ed Johnston, who is right behind Vachon with 30 career shutouts. Tha Kings had 33 shots on goal for the game. Center Marce l Dionne pro- vided all the fire power the Kings needed scoring three goals, one in each period. Azt~r• Triumph WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Junior guard Mark Dels man tut a 12-foot jumper at the gun as San Diego State roared back from a 13-point deficit to overtake Purdue, 81 -79 in an intersectional basketball game Wednesday night. Delsman 's shot capped an a mazing comeback. After trail· ing the Boilermakers 79-66 with 2:47 left in the game, the Aztecs scored 15 consecutive points, the fin al two on Dels man's ·shot, and held Purdue scoreless during that stretch. 1Nasfase in Final• UPPSALA, Swe den -llie Nastase of Romania and Wo· jticek Fibak of Poland won their third s traig ht matches over Swedish Davis Cuppers Wednes- day night to qualify for the unal of the $15,000 Uppsala Open ten- nis tournament. Nastase, winner of last week 's Mas t e rs tourname nt in Stockholm, outlasted Birger An- dersson 7 ·5, 7 ·5 and Fibak scored a hard-fought 6·1, 5-7, 6-4 triumph overveteranOve Bengtson. In oth er singles action, Sweden's Kjell Johansson defeat· ed Fred McNair, 7-5, 6-2 and Davis Cup team member Rolf Norberg downed Sherwood Stewart 1-6, 6-2, 7-6. India C'up Win TOKYO -India defeated J apan 3·2 in the best-of-five Davis Cup Eastern Zone second- round series with young Vijay Amritraj clinching the deciding singles victory today. Vijay, who won the Indian Grand Prix Lawn Tennis Cham- pionship last month, beat Toshiro Sakai, Japan's national amateur singles champion, 3-6, 6-0, 6·4, 6·3. In the fourth and token singles of the series , Jun Kuki. one of Japan's professionals, defeated Sashi Menon, 4·6. 6-3. 6-1, 6-4. NeW Chicago Owner · Five years later in 1973, Tyus was back running the sprints for the International T rack Associa- tion and recently, she compel· ed against pole vaulter Bob Seagren in the obstacle course al the Challenge or the Sexes at Mts· sion Viejo High. Veeck Makes 1'hings Happen Tyus was unable to makh· Seagren's overall at>ility, but tbe JO.year-old Los Angeles res1df>nt has accomplished some remark a blefeats. Since returning to the track-· she won gold medals in the 100 meters at the 1964 and680lympic Games-Tyus has not lost a sprint race. She also ran a 10.3100 yards at El Paso in 1974, equalling her best outdoor ti me as an amateur. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP> - Bill Veeck is like a seltzer powder No m a tter what you drop him into a big league baseball club or a race track - he m akes things st;lrt sizzling. A Veeck group of some 40 peo- ple was approved Wednesday as the new owner of the American League's Chicago White Sox. But the 61-year-o ld Veeck wound up w1th little or no capital interest in the team. Veeck disclosed that he had to sell muc h of the interest he would have received for putting the purchase package together. in order to raise the additional SI 2 million required for league ap· prov al. The colorful Veeck actually winds up a s president of the White Sox at a reported $65,000 a year salary. The majority stock <80 percent) purchased from John Allyn for $9.75 million is owned by investors. including former home run king Hank Greenberg and Bill DeWitt. one-time owner of the old St. Loui s Browns and the Cincin- nati Reds . Allyn retains a 20 per· cent interest. Veeck, a Testless, inventive man with gra y strands in his pinkish blond hair. grew up in baseball. He worked as ever- y thing from o ffi ce boy to treasurer with the Chicago Cubs, where his father was president. He was just 27 when he bought c o ntrol o f the Milw a ukee Brewers in 1941. Then came the war. He suffer ed an injury to his right leg. Sugeons began wh1lll· ing on the leg as if it were a pine limb -three ope rations. an inch off at a time. Veeck developed a limp but the knife never r eached his brain. He became one of the most in· novative men in sports. B:iseball, wedded to tradition, stuvered. He was too revolutionary for the stodgy pastime. ··Baseball and horse racing are just alike." he once said. "Moribund." "Baseball tries to sell itself on the won-Jost column," he added on another occasion. ··Football sells continuous ac· lion. They 're filling the parks." After the war and loss of part of his right leg, Veeck moved back into baseball as president of the Clevela nd India ns. Later he bought controlling interest in the St. Louis Browns and, after that, headed a syndicate that took over the Chicago White Sox. While baseball watched with DUANE CARTER, JR. Signs With Gurney BILL VEECK Not bad for a mother of one child. "I decided to get back in track for the love and money of it,'' she says. "I have been undefeated for the past two years and I was just going back into it to get a lot or good competition and win as much money as possible ... Despite being out of training for five years, Tyus says it wasn't dif- ficult rounding into her old form. "I had to go through the ache'> and pains and it took a year to get into the type or shape I used to be in." she s ays. "When I was run- ning in 1960·64, I was training with a coach, but now I have more quality workouts instead or quan- tity ones. Also, the older and more mature you get, the stronger you uncomfortable disdain, he made get." things happen. Along with getting stronger, At Cleveland . he lured fans into Tyus has developed a better at· the stadium \\'Ith boogie-woogie titudetoward track. bands, clowns. orchids for the "When I was running before, I ladies, baby-sitters for the kids. was in the situation of an athlet.Jc: He was the first to introduce ex-scholarship," she says. "Now. ploding scoreboards. He put on I'm into the pleasure and money firework dis pl a)s. of it. I want to do a lot more things He refused to sit 1n a padded for Wyomia Tyus.·· . chair atop the stadium, looking Tyus did plenty for herself in down at his customers through the 60s. Attending Tennessee thick window glass. He walked State in the early 60s, Tyus through the s t a nds. s haking followed in the footsteps of Wilma hands a nd signing autographs. Rudolph and won the 100 meter~ Before he sold his Cleveland at the 1964 Olympic Games in Indian interests in 1949 for a re· Tokyo. ported $600 ,000 profit, he had Tyusbasnosetgoalsnow. broken a ll attendance records · "I'm just running to do my and had brought the city its best," she says. 'Tm just going second pennant in 48 years. In into it to get a lot oC good competi- Veeck's first year at Cleveland, tion and win as much money as attendance jump{'d more than possible. All the races are very important.'' 500,000. Two years later the team set a m ajor league record of Tyus believes the competition 2,620,627. today is tougher than in the 60s. · "American women are becom~ "You've always got to be think· .ing stronger in the field even~ ing about fans who wish they had and distances,·· she says. "And· gone to the circus." Veeck said. the interest is becoming greater .. ··If you buy breakfast food and it Before when you saw a man run- tastes Hke s awdus t, you don't ning, you thought it was good to buy it any more." . see him keep his body in shape. Rivers, Figueroa Traded for Bonds HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) - The New York Yankees traded outfielde r Bobby Bonds to the California Angels today for out- fielder Mickey Rivers and right- handed pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants in a trade for Bobby Murcer. He batted .270 in 1975, with 32 home runs and 30 stolen bases. But if a woman was jogging, you . wanted to know what she was ~o- ing. . "Butit's slowlycbangingnow.•• Tyus has received no negative feedback about resuming her track career. . "A woman doesn 't have to stop running becaus e she has a rami· 1y,'' says Tyus. ·•My husband was very pleased and a lot of people were happy to see me go back to track." . Her ultimate goals? "I would probably like to run for another year and maybe become a commentator •. " she says. Rustlers, OCC· Win Golden West Bags 7th Jlictory Orange Coas t College and Golden Wes t both notched basketball victories Wednesday night, occ polishing orr visiting Los Angeles City College , 71·62, and Golden Wes t posting a come-from-behind win over in· vadingSan Diego Mesa,64-61. For Orange Coast it was a combination of Phil Bolden's shooting, Skip Jeranko's re- bounding and the all·round play of Tom Uoy that m ade the dif· ference. and fine defense aided the Pirates' cause. Golden West's big gun. freshman center Paul SchiJlec1 came to the rescue again as he scored 17 or his 21 points in the second half to pace the 7-J Rustlers to their sixth straight victory. The Rustlers,. after whittling down Mesa's early second half lead, went ahead 60-57 with 1:30 . remaining. but it was far from over. DB's Carter to Drive for Gurney Bolden led occ soorers with 18 points and J eranko hauled in nine rebounds. !Joy's 12 points * * * ... IMlflM9Mt61) GeNMW!ni ( .. ) The Olympians came within one point twice in a little more than a minute, but clutch Cree throws, two each ·by Llnn Wilson and Jack FJetcber· clinclted the win. ' ByHOWARDL.llANDV ot"'9Dal!y,.. ........ Duane "Pancho" Carter, Jr., lhe former Marina High School .tudent. will be driving Dan Gumey's Jorgensen Ea1le on the USAC championship car trail in 1976, the DaUy Pilot learned ex elusively today. Carter, the USAC mictaetch.am· pion In 1972 and IJ)rint c r tltlc holder in 1974. signed with Newport Beach's Gurney on 1uesday to d rive the l n - dianaPolls-type r adns machine. Hew1U.bandlclhcsruneculhat won at Indy this year with Bobby l Unser at th(' wheel. Unser, after dri vf ng ror Guraey since 1971, will move to lbe R. L. Fletcher racins stable out or Phoenixforthccomlnfseason. Carter. one o! th briaht young stars on the USAC clrcu1t, finished fourth at tndiannPQlU. Uus year. He was rookie of the year in 1974 at Jndy well as USAC championship car rookie or lheycartbesameseason. He is the only dri vcr lo•ver cap. turc both the midget and sprint ~ar t\tJes and could add a thlrd In the champ onsblp divbloo u er the Gurney banne r. Unser, in addition to winning at Indy this y{'ar in the familiar blue No. 48 Jorgensen Ea9le, also won the USAC national championship in l974d.rivingfor Gurney. "We're bappy to have Carter driving for us this yt'a.r," Gumf'y • sald about the young ttunUngton Beach product. "We're 1otna to update tbc car that we won with this year and we hope to have a new car ready in time for Indy. JUaht now we don't planonhavln s a second driver but we wtre talking lo Wally Dallen· bach for awhile.·• Gurney will also have a new chief mechanic for the 1976season on both the USAC championship circuit and the Formula S,000 series event.s. Jerry Eisert or Costa Mesa will take over the Position for both can next year. Durintc lhc 1975 season, Carter finished ninth lo the cbam· ffonsblp car point slandinas with ,34S; fourth ln sprint car com- petittoni sixth in midget action; and l4tn in championship dirt track action ~ ....... """'"' 70114~ S11tt 4 0 > ... ~. 0 t 0 t • t • ,. k"'11ec1 to 1 2 n I 0 4 16 PM1fw 4 0 I I 10120.nt SIJll J I S 1 W'li.. t t I 6 JKl!IM , 0 t • .......... 0110 Tetals )t J .. " Toi.•• ,. • II .. HtlnllM. S0"'9M.»2t.. a...,....., cc ••u °'911ftONtt en• .. ""• ....... 2t4S..._ tOtlt ,,.,~ 1104 ,,,,._.... i•sn S I I 11 U., • I S 12 2 • , • I~.,,.,. • l ' II sos.ow.."' tt•• ao1, ..... ,,,, t t I > I"'-O o J I .. WI 120 4 T'lt ... a a I tl &2 To4alt tJ U IS 1t Halftlmf: Or.t110t eoeu. 2'·1S Kaat Traded · HOLLYWOOD, lia. -Tbe Pblladelphia Pb.lilies acquired ldt-banded pitcher Jim Kul, a · 20·1ame winner last season, from the Chica10 White Sox in • five.player deal Wednuday ruatst. 'lbe Phllllet sent right-banded pitchers Di-cit Rutbftll and Roy 'l"homas, and infielcler-cutJiekter ·Alan Bannilter to the White Soi for the 31-year-old ICaat and minor lea1ue abort.ttop Kike Buskey. 1 . , OA!LYPI 01 ThurSday. Oecembor 11 1975 build.in . g · Tourney Scori~ Mark ·Joh Ahead ForOCC McCloskey's 45 There's ltttlf' doubt Orange Coast College's South Coa!>t Con lerence football n vals "ill be aiming for the Piralt's ne>.l foot ball season . Paces Estancia But Sues coach Dick Tucker asn't worrying about 1t at least AOt right now. Tucker 1s s avoring the pa!)t c;eason which sa" thl' Plr ates go 11-0-capped by a 38 l4 "m ovor Rio Hondo in the Avocado Bowl last Saturday. "There's little doubt everyone will be aiming for us next sea!)on. CRAIG SHEFF but for the next ntn(' months I'm Just going to say let ·~rn collll'." says Tucker, whose career r r- cord in 14 seasons at OCC is 94-40-2. The O~C Staff fa ces a m:lJOr rl'· building job next year wllh most of its offensive stars graduating But there are some outstand- ing players r eturning. D•oty Pilot Pl>olo by Patrlcll O'Oo11iw1t By ROG ER CARLSON Of Illa Dally l"lfot Stalf • Jim McCloskey put on an eye- popping display or pure shooting Wednesday night and as a result he and his Estancia High team - mates are in the finals of the 47th annual Huntington Beach Invita- tional basketball tourname nt Friday night agamst Warren. Mccloskey. a 6-6 senJor. poured in 45 points fo~ a tDUf!1a· ment scoring record lD leading the Eagles to a convincing 81-69 rout of Long Beach Wilson at Huntington Beach High School. The scoring record for the pre- vious 46 editions of this tourna- Woinen's Athletics In Brief Cornerbacks Ron Lamerton and Tim Hicks, tight end K('1th Josephson and linebackers Rhett Tucker, Mark Nebeker and Bob Livingston will return, along with center Brad Green and w1de receiver Griff Am1es_ PACIFICA PLAYERS GUARD JON HOLLAND AS SCOTT TINGEY (LEFT) WATCHES. Teddi Garner was named to the all-Southern California League field hockey team for the second straight year as one of seven Golden West College Rustlers players honored on the two squads picked by circwt coaches. Hattrup Lea __ Mv,55-46 All-American running back ToQy Accomando, quirterback Dave White, offensive tackle Jack Clark and derensive end Mike Frost are the top OCC flayers being recruited by an ,verwhelming number of four· rear schools. Barons Tumble in First Round Gamer was joined on the first team offensive unit by teammate Laurie Snyder while Kathy David and Kathy Cote were named to the first defensive By ED BURGART verted 16 more free throws. Of 1111 D• lly Piiot Statt Accomando bas bttn contact- N by San Diego State, TCU, Pittsburgh, Pacific and Cal State (Long Beach), among others. Thanks to 90 percent free throw shooting in the fourth quarter Wednesday night, the Mission Viejo High Diablos ha ve ad- v:mced to tonight's semifinals of the San Clemente Kiwanis In- vitational basketball tourna- ment. Hattrup, more elusive than a stray cat all night, connected on two free throws with 57 seconds left when Mission Viejo went ahead. 49-44 . Rubidoux was able to stay close due to some sharp outside s hooting by guards Willie Roseborough and Scott Staley. both or whom canned two 25- footers in the las t four minutes The Southern Cal Conference basketball race shouJd be a wild affair this season. LA Harbor, clefending conference and state Champ, is 6-0 as is Cypr('sS. Golden West has a 7 1 mark thus far. LA Southwest 1s 5-1 and San-ta Monica is 5-2 The Diablos converted 18 or 20 fr ee throws 1n th e fin a l penod-5-6 guard John Hattrup was eight-for-ei~ht -and defeat t'Cl Rubidoux·s Falcons, 5.S-46, at San Clemente I ligh ~tission Viejo plays Pacifica, Cl 65-63 victor over Fountain Vali<'y in an earlie r game, at 6: 30 toni ght. But the Falcons were unable lo trap Hattrup on full court presses and the hustling guard was 12- for-i3 from the free throw line. Sadd.Jeback, under new coach llUl Mulligan, figures as a top eontender in the Mis ion Con- &e r e n c e race, along with lllvenide. The Gauchos have 900 five of six and are shooting •percent from the ridd. Fountain Valley tangles with Rubidoux in consolation action at 5 tonight while Costa Mesa and San Clemente meet in a cham- pionship semifinals game at8. Jn addition to fouling quite often they wer e called for 12 m the fourth quarter-the Falcons also committed 19 turnovers and took some poor percentage shots_ , Dave Baker, who played four teasons at UC Irvine, is compet- iag in a pro basketball league tn SWitzerland and is averaging 30 l)Oints a game. Pat Roberts' Diablos trailed, 34-33, with 5:50 to go when Dave Zogg sank two free throws. Rubidoux was never in front again as the patient Diablos con- Agtle Mike Howard, a 6-S center, scored fi ve straight baskets in the second quarter when Rubidoux went ahead 20-13 with 4:45 remaining. But Mission Viejo scored the period ·s last eight points. John Gronnel. a 6·3 forward. Motocross On Tap Vikings, CdM Ramble Area Quintets Advance to Semis Jim Weinert of Laguna Beach is among the na- tional champions e n- tered m the Amencan motocross finals at Anaheim Stadium Sahu - day. Weinert, the U.S. na- tional champion in 500cc competlhon. will be fac- ing a field or 25 top American riders in a bat- tle for $20,000 tn pnze money. · Riders will r ace over a man-made, :i ,.mlle dirt course, f eaturing punishin g jumps , steeply-banked turns and torturous ruts and ravines. At 23, Weinert is pro- .bably the most versawe of the ent r ants. He placed second in the Super bowl of Motocross "*t the Los Angel es Coliseum this summer :and has placed high mall classes and types or cy ~le events. i Football Sites Two Orange Coast area teams advanced to the semifinal round at the T emple City and Beverly Hills basketball tournaments Wednesday rught as the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings downed South Hills 74-56 and the Marina Vikings c rus hed host Beverly Hills. 90-55. Corona del Ma r , despite a slow start and 25 turnovers easily con- trolled South Hills to notch its fifth straight victory. over Thousand Oaks, m Friday's semiffoals at 8.30. Rich Branning led the Vikings again with 28 points and was the key factor in rebounding and assists. He was credited with eight rebounds and six Gauchos Bid For 6th Win SANTA BARBARA - Saddleback College's Junior Al ex Black led basketball team bids for the CdM scorers with 16 its sixth win in seven points. The 6-6 center games tonight, facing also hauled down 20 re-Pierce College at 5 bounds. . o'clock in the opening A s trong Corona de-round of the Santa fense led by the ag-Barbara tournament. . gressive play of guards l~ the Gau~hos win Jeff Ruzicka and Steve tonight. they 11 return Schloemer he ld South at 7 Friday night to face Hills to four points in the the Sant~ Monica- flrsl period. Hancock victor. Santa · Monica won the OCC The Sea Kings of coach tourney Saturday. Tandy Gillis will face s.Ma ... 11ara Pa1r1,..s Miraleste tonight at 6 in u...,., ••ac-•t T I C'l 3 l0-1..ont!Hacll vs Cypr-l'1'10A'W"SC.,flOOTIAlL emp e i y. e lO-S.ntaBart>ar••\ Baf\tow ALLA Tl Low ... lrac:ht 4 a oivisioN The Yikes clash with .s -S.od1eoac:11vs. Pler~• s t. '911111s. Sov111 Hllh at -:;a.,.11~ Torrance, a 76-73 victor 1 s.ntaMonlc ... s Ha11Cock ~..... 1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~!ii~jiiiiiij"" ANll91m vs. l.oyol• al El Camino assists while Tony War- ren and Ron Hawkins each picked up five as- sists. Mike Buhler added a haU dozen rebounds as the Vikings dominated the out·manned Beverly Hills quintet with a 30-7 crusher in the s econd quarter. Marl11a (901 lg It p4 tp uo1~no l 1 l 9 6oldt s 3 • n Cook 4 1 • 10 Bunler • 0 • 8 BrannH'tQ ~ 10 3 18 Warren 1 1 1 6 K •nter 0 0 ) 0 Hawl<1ns OeO.r1c k 1 0 I ' Seni<belf l 6 • " e.nner 0 I () 1 Totals 32 76 2'I 'I() k~• llY au.rten Mer(M 1S 30 11 23-'IQ a.wrl'l'Hllls 10 1 12 l~S CMMa Itel Mu 170 f9 11 pf tp ~rlOa s 0 s 10 Scllloe~ • 0 1 8 Black • 0 • 16 Sins.I 3 0 l 6 Garn 0 0 • 0 Aklll I 0 0 1 Nelll> 3 0 • 6 Tui 6 1 l ,. A,,.,n 3 2 l 8 Gu''"'" 1 , 3 • Totals lA • lO ,. &<OA by Qu1rten Cororta dtl Mir • ,. 10 22-1' South Hiiis • ,. 12 :l6-s6 scored 28 points to pace Pacifica past Fountain Valley in a game that wasn't decided until 35 seconds remained. That's whe n Tom Foerster hit two free throws to send the Mariners ahead, 65-60. Bill Car- roll's free throw with six seconds to go and a layup at the buzzer cutthe margin to two. Fountain Valley had rallied from a 20-13 deficit in the second quarter to go ahead 43-36 with 1 :25 left in the third period. But the Barons turned the ball over scv('n times in the fourth quarter and never led during the last three minutes. ~ot playing like a Sunset League title contender, the Barons onl y hit on 25 of 67 field goal attempts. Pacifica. 5·0, con- -verted 29 of 63 field goal tries and · Gronnel was seveh-for-seven in the first quarter. A11bldo11a 14' I MIUIOft Vlelo USI 19 fl pl Ip Grun 1 1 S 6 Howard 8 O l 16 Tol~rl I 3 l 1 Adems Z099 Sawyer f9 11 pf tp 2 2 I 6 3 e , '' 1 0 3 14 Walktr • 0 0 8 1-tarr1\ O • • • ... attrup McDonald 2 11 I lb I 0 I 2 :;1al~y 1 0 I 4 Evans 0 O 1 0 Jackson o o o Korct.~y&rO 0 0 Ro"'boro- UQ" 3 0 s 6 Totals 1v b 1b 46 Ru!>oOou• M1S~i°" VU!JO Scora by Ova nan 16139SS 10 10 10 16 411 11 10 10 24 SS Pacll(c• CUI ~untal11Vat1ay CU I ,, 11 pf tp I 2 I 4 Ford o o 2 o Zvmbo 4 4 • 12 e.rrt~ Foenltr Sllutts Ogle Whffl&r J&y Gronnel Jenkins 0 1 0 1 Velbuena 19 ft pt IP • 1 0 10 3 4 I 10 , 1 2 s • 2 2 10 1 2 3 I• 2 0 4 4 3 2 I 8 6 0 3 11 HollanCI 14 0 l ,. Tl"9f'I' • 0 4 e Carroll Tol•IS 29 1 17 6S Totals S<0rt lly ovan.n Pac•llc• Founl<ton Valley 2S 13 ll 63 16 6 10 23_., 8 13 :n 20-43 .•squad. Gail Wetherbee and Marlean Fink gained second team offensive berths while Fran Ryan was named to the defensive unit. · 11c1 in Idaho POCATELLO, lda.-UC Irvine's women's volleyball team begins r ound robin play in the national AIA W small college tournament here today at Idaho State University against Lewis and Clarke College or Portland, Oregon and Ft. Lewis College of Durango, Colorado. Friday the Anteaters wi 11 tangle with t he University of Tennessee of Mart in, Tenn. with a double elimination event sel Saturday to determine a cham- pion. _ UCI is coached by Shar Buhlig with Anna Hooker, a veteran set- ter, serving as team captain. Hit- ters include Karen Froyd, Har- riett Ahulii and Alison Condon. Rautlers Play Golden West College women's basketball team will face Los Angeles Valley at 5:~ Tuesday in opening round action of the Southern California playoffs at F\lllerton College. Coach Judi Garman's GWC Rustlers will enter the playoffs as the second place team in the Coast League behrnd hos t FUilerton. The Rustlers are 14-2 for the season and 7-2 in league action. Earlier in the year, GWC defeat- ed LA Valley, 57·46. GWC is led by freshman center Katie McLean along with Lee Lindsey, Sharon Campbell, Cindi Cooper and Melannie Kyler. MD.Wins, 65-63 LA PUENTE Mater De1 High 's unbe aten Monarchs he ld on for a · 65-63 victory over Da- mien W('dnesday night for their fifth straight bas-ketball victory at Bishop Amat High and a berth in tonight's cham- pions hip sem Hinals against Workman. The Monarchs of coach BB Water Polo Vanity Men! Vatvatlte Ktllh Jofms4n; c..crtaln· S<ott Wair; Most lmprowcl. TonyWOott11 . ....... 5"'1 Captal11. Darcy Andatl11; Most Valua!>lt Tom Taylor and Oa11 MoorllouH. Most lmprtv.O John w.11 ... J erry Tardie play at Bassett High tonight, beginning at 7 in the Bishop Amat cage tourney. Jim Schultz led the Monarchs with a <lozen assists and fellow guard Jim Elenz chipped in with 27 points Ma•O.l(U) ,, f t ,. Kaufman 0 0 I 0.1,.,._._ 4 1 3 Hayn 2 l 2 Sdlllltl • 2 • El..,r 12 3 2 1.lelllllls l o 3 O.n:la 2 0 4 Mosbrvcur 1 o o Totals 2' 9 19 Sc ... •bf~,,.,.. Milt.r Oel 11 17 IS IS-.S Dami'" " 12 11 1'-4l Col ..... >AOIVISION CHRISTMAS GIFT TIME AT .. ~n:.=-~s:~::I~ SM! BIKE-WAY _..._, vn .. ,..,... "9. C.rcl9ft Gro.,. .. Sarlo tt¥allOWI. ••OtVlllON ..,_.YI. Norw "'''-at Al._...,.dl o.,c.i ... Atiour• .._ D 0..-•do at Valenti<e ohnson & son I _ili_ +M•·Wild!Ml'l• 1 w +ii!!ff.llE- ""'IC'*'. t-A DIVISION LA .. .,.._.,._ ..,s C.rpl11tu1a •I ~ri•Cltyflleld LEASE 1210 HOMIY IEE Rde>.uncson:o1ttno x 11115 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 963-2321 55yeors of friendly family service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN MERCU RY DEALERSHIP .010< JOHNSON 2826 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA (714) 640·5630 l ment was 41 points, held hy Rancho Al amitos' Wendell Kalll'nbergcr in 1965_ And the E agles star wasn't even m the game for the limit McCloskey sat out the last 3:35 of the {irst quarter with two qukk personal fouls after ~coring th1• first eight Estancia points_ And he was pulled from lht• game by coach Dave Carlisll· with 1: 54 still remaining and lhl· Eagles perched on a 76-62 ad van tage. The smooth as silk shooter pumped in 14 of 18 shots from the 'field and 17 of 18 free throws_ Most of his field goals were his specialty -s imply taking his shorter man-to-man defensive opponent on with a quick jump and letting the ball arch toward the nets. And he picked up additional points in the second half when he released from his high post and went in side for a pass in establishing a school scoring r e- cord for Estancia. As a team the Eagles connect- ed on 30 of 46 from the field (65.2 percent) and the victory gives Estancia its fourth straight win without defeat. Warren qualified for the fin als by whipping Servile, 89-63. behind the 28·point efforts of J l'ff Korbett. s.rv(la IUI Wartfll 18'1 19 11 pf Ip 19 " ... Ip Wlltolor• l ~ I II how•rcl I 1 0 J C..rretwn s 4 l 14 P'l!llon I 0 1 7 Mc.Connon 0 0 2 0 Carter 1 l 2 , Nelson • I s .. Kt~ s 2 I 17 McElratll • 0 s 8 Korbell 10 a s 28 MIU'!' 0 I I I McCarthy 2 0 0 4 Conway l ' l 10 Mullane • 3 ' 11 W1wrndn 2 0 I 4 Marsh 2 I • ~ Slruckhotf 1 1 I ' LUITl'lclen 8 1 I I Day t 0 0 2 TOl•IS 23 17 :nu Totals JS 19 18 sq S<ore lly Ollarters Servlte Warren 1.8Wllso11 COi Sm•lt. A11Mrson Hunt P"•l"JX MulMr Riiey lg It pl Ip s 0 ' 10 0 0 s 0 8 0 J 16 6 1 , u 6 6 s 18 l s 4 11 Totals 28 13 23 n 19 n 10 1241] 19 26 14 ~9 Estancia Cl!) 19 tt pt Ip Mccloskey u 11 2 ·~ Van Horn • I 1 1 Neumann 6 1 0 u Bosc"olf l 0 1 1, Confer 1 o 3 '1' Gleason o 1 t 1 HoObs o o 1 n LARue 0 0 I 0 Collons t O O 1 Hall l 0 7 Z To1a1s 30 21 11 11 Score lly Ollart•n LOl>9 Baacll Wilson a n 11 n-6" Est•ncoa 16 24 18 2l •1 Tars, Oilers Vie; Edison, Uni Play Five Orange Coast area quin - tets are in action tonight and three are at the 47th annual Hunt- ington Beach Invitational basket- ba 11 tou rney's consolation semifinals. Newport Harbor (0-3) and thl' host Oilers (1 -2) of Huntington Beach vie at 8:30, following the> EtUson-Katella tilt at 7. Edison is seeking its first win after three starts. Uni.versity High's Trojans (0-1) return to the cage wars in the first round of the Aztec tourney at Los Amigos Hi gh where the hosts await University at8:30. Al so at Norco High in the Corona tourney is Laguna Beach (0-3), which meets Barstow Ken- nedy at 6 in the consolation bracket. A new way of walking .•• A new way of feeling. Antique Tan • r ~amitos l "'os Alamitos I I ' t t Racing Race Results Entries ..... ~ . ., o .. r. Tr•' f'•it .. I ltST II ACE -4()(1 varfi ) .,.., 01cb & ut> c1alm1ng Pw•• S 1100 l<r'4Uy -till Oo CIMr, Tr.ck l'nt ,.,,., i-ot• n ., p "'· Mr Adequate IC.rOotel • )() 9'11tST •ACIE -3SO yuCI\ J ...,, Old• Cl•lmlng Pur\e UOOO c.1 .. 1m1no JoYOUi V•••11llnit 1eanu1 f'llQUS~Moon !Hartl Tl--10 Sl AllO r•n -Tuff Soft, Com~~. f>eul Scarlett, Plenty F•ll Q>,.,,..,1'11 rllno, Beau L•no. O'lc•UOOO F•lconOl•l IMylf\l Tll•I'' Talent IMorro\I Ute Cargo IAd,lrJ TllrH Oii's Mc Cue (HArll Oo•o•l•nd,611•~~ IB•OOhl PU ~Ito J•1 (Gaq.i St Lou" Jr (Wahon) MAtler~orQe ITru \u,.o) l'lylao Baoll'f IC1ttlo1a I Oaw,.\ Halrpon IDr~yer I "' 1?2 IU 111 Ill 111 111 1n Scratclle<I -Sago Troubla, Covnt OI Hoflor, SIHpy Ch••oe. Easy Rocket, Tiny 0..lck U Eutta l -Mr. Adt4111•tt t. I - Joyou.i ValenllM, INld Ut.60, SECOND RACI _,so yllrd\ l ~r Old ,.,,.ldens. ClelmlnQ Pur~ $1700 119 C..ubl~ •n 1~11enl SECOND RACI! JSOy<0rth h~M Jet ~rtd ICalll Cte,.,,. B•r IAdatr I Time -1103. 840 •«> 460 310 l 20 s 20 old maiden\ C•••m•ng Pu• .. \I/OU Cla1m1<19 P'•Ct ~/j()O Al•o r•n -Oupllcalt L•d, In 17? llQhter, Wini•• Winds, SO~IHI 11o F•W.•on. Malt'$ Copy, Wilch ~o 119 Two. Clabbeqabl>eqed. wtnumear (Wet\Otll Vever)1ll1no Lovtly 1war111 Go Chock C.1110 (Wel~t· I £e1,11e O.nu•r 1C.i111 S>linm ... r tMOrro\onl Deb's IW• ISlr•uHI Mt VIiia (Mylnl R•ttle 'N Snep (Hu t I <14,,,_ Some Char>QI' IK•IOOMl J11lmos1 P.Pr\U-d (WtlC111 THlltO lllACE 110 y ""' ol<K & up Cl•1m1n11 Pur .e c1a1m1no pro<~ \lt.00 Hilo Blob llCnoQ~ll l\le'\ Oouble •HMt' Eil,l/>tl>Wondtr I Brook\ I WltchC•eek Cl\lc IGuir\t'y) O'Otal (Pe~) Jorous Sllttdy (R1tllatd\) GrHfl Up (Streu\\ I Tardy Roc~et (Wehonl on Scr•l<ht d Jus' O•ndy M•\\ :;; o.un Oua. icog Oe Roon. L• Crem. Kid. "' 111 171 tn J Ytdr \1100 TMlllOllACE 170yards lyMrolds & up Cl•lm1r19 Purw USOO. J udy's Man <Bank\I ll llO IC"IQht of Glory (G&rlill fleellark ICalll Time -'4 J3. S«> ?IO ).40 J 60 4.00 110 Also ran -Mano.lie, 'Sanguine's 119 Jet, On the Houw. 119 Scratched -Bold Q\ilncy, ~ 119 Star 2, Matt's CoP'f, Fie.I Conwy. in 110 111 112 l"OUlllTH lltACE -3SO yards 'l year 010 ,.,,.Iden\. C.l•lmono. Purse $11'00. Let'' Roll t<OURTH lltACE JSOyard\ ,,tar (Llpt1,1ml 9.10 5 80 4.60 Wlnwrlght tCltriSSl'I 58.60 II 40 010 meic1ens Clairnono pur\C ~1100. TtlM's Runaway ICreaoerl J.AIO Clalmor11,1 pr let O IOO. For\t Notlvt (Adair) Everat IMorrtsl Peuum Parr IH~nn1r1111 Lucy Go LoQl'llly IC14rl\\~ I Qwque T" ( T rt"a,urr I 0u'1thon (Rocllard\I Mo\\ Dallas Ov• IBrOOk\I Gol't Man Go (Nocooemu>I °"l'nO! An9"1\ IMylOI Alm-ttelC•lll Tlme -18.48 in Also ran -Four Forty Prince, Vote 112 For Palleo, ~venletn Flvt. Klnq 172 Neptune Bars, Black Cyn, Time to 119 Rule, s .... 111 Bo. tn Scralclled S1>Hial tnftrf'\t. '" J•Qua r's CharQH. Gool B•ll. 1 to Juabelle. 117 119 FIFTH RACE 400 yards 3 year04~ 119 & 1111 Cla1m1n1,1 Pur\e ~000. 8o Dtot k FIFTH llACI 810 yard\ 3 y....,r ID<ever I 11 '10 6 60 4 60 olcn & up Cl11mln9 Purst ~ OH Hoosl Boom IM1lchelll S.40 5 80 OH Mystery Moon (Mor-Cle1m1n1,1 P'•Cf' $7\00 Un Cher~ l81nk\I Oovont RtQl\I t H•rll Bua be Ltpll~m I u Dlll@ro IKntQllll Roy•I Pa'' l~llorsl Burn>e> IG.trtel Oor111y s PallfO 18roo•\I in "'°"' 4 60 3.80 Timt 1'10 Alw ran 01>en1ng Gun, Myr1 s 119 (Mrger, Cllaontd Rocket. Lte S.r 110 Walch, What• Rtturn, Jus11~e Pa 119 No \( r illC'>tS OH·Oto•Or•ut SIXT"H lllACE JSO yard,. 3 vtar ~IXTN lllACI )50 yard' l .,.., '*" c1a1,.,i119 Pvn. •tioo. GoC.1 K•no \CtrOora) t 00 S 00 HO E\Cepe Arlllt CW1re11 1.UO • 00 Luner Dttt Oeo. (Ortyer'I 2 «> Time -11.11. Abo ren -C•llmemqon, Del Ru C-1, MIH Fl"* Ply. "t!NI ROUI-. Jtl M•r-. Senorll• l(rl,ty, Miu Jes1erM>n » l!aec~ -'·0. Cal Kii• t. 1· I!"•" Artht, ..... nu.oo. SllVIENTM lltACI -@urds.lyear Olen. Allo....an<.e. PurH ~600. Born To Rule IWerdl •.60 Arltl f>.lu INl<odtrftll\) lAOtreGC) IH1n1 Tlme -".11 :uo ,., O o 3;10 )40 AIM> r•n -Olndn Star, Mal I•~. Pl•'f $"""·· J•" LUii• Lady, ~u· Gr .. n. Ne~b41r. ~ EIGHTH llACI! »O yards 2 Y9il• otdt Clelmll'Q, PvrM um ~u...CS 1!11rlchH ICardotel war Copy ICltf'fua > Row Jovou• CHert 1 Tlme -1110. Al!IO r40fl -l(nlQltl Flitt. ~·, Aslerl1k, llold Ou<ncy, Tuff Ro, ~tr KIP. Tru Sun, Llndeledy U IEUN -1·Ca~lolrff l!llrkNs I. a..werc..,, Pekl$44 50. NllfTH lllACIE -350 yerdi. 3 'tff'Olds & Ull. Cle(ml"9. PlolrM11900, 01•1 Cltcl'I (Pa~) 11 00 •.«I ~ 00 3 . .0 2 60 9.00 !Mr Oec ... lllptlam) U(lhtnln1,1W11c11 (Morris) Time -ti. It. Also un -NO S.d Sonos. Hlfelutln, Rosy Joy, Niie Treln, Bo Bo, Ou$t Dllvll 1, Jo Burrus. U IExacle -'·Diii CHCll I. 2·Slr Ottctla, 1"•10170.tt. '. Soccer VARSITY' E •tencte 2, Coron• del Mar 1 C.dM 'Corin1,1-Scott G•llowo JUNIOR VAlllSITV' Cor0040dl1Mu I, E\lanc••D COM UOrinQ -Bobl>y C• mrron Est•ncia storing R•c••do M.t jor9<l, Pt!ler Maher V•riU, s.ctdle.,.ck 4, Maron.a 0 JIHll•r vanoly Marone i s.ddle.,.ck 1 Marina \<OrlnQ Georoe 1, Casto 1. t')ld\ & up Cl1lm1n9 P urse StlOO Cla1m1r>Q procl' \ ll>OO s Bar INoCOd<'mu\) CounlyOI Honor IBitnk\l O>•r1,11n1,1 ChM ll• !Horii T1ny(~HCk !Ad••r) 172 17l ll'l. 119 119 119 1n 1n in 111 Ar~a Preps Dandy \ Jt l I Mote l'l•I II Sletpy Cllarot < Broo• » Oool1n's T 1mP ITreawr,. I R•Qlll'\I lltlll' 8Ar IWArdl PallM'\ BAr ICArdo1c1 I EcHY RCX.k~l ICINIHt'I SEVENTH RACE 400 y•l'll\ l year o•O> & up hihf'\ & rndtt·\ Al lowanct Pul\• l SOOO TN-Old• Hoop Action J1ndor \larJSitff Sant• Monica I.HI (62) Marin• Mhsio11 Vl•jo IOI OSI Brea W.o.t 141 F !Ill~' Ho\~,,,~ 181 F 161 Sc>otd<' Goalvon <•I F 181 MA<On Mt~, Rf'wltrd 0Ar <T'f•tt\uf(q .MOoVonMdry IAd•orl Tnomo'>Ot\l\61 F l?llorr~ 177 Wol'>OO 191 C (10 Gibb\ 11 1 Ciao k Ill G 18> 8'ucl' --Y 1701 C IO Ebrult O>otttn < 111 G (41 Nicola Rt!lfO<Ci Br><>M lllttoormu' I T•ta Moa (Olrdotal S.lvtr1own twaro1 l/O Rovt'ra 121 G !61 Wolle ltQ Marona \COri(IQ sub• BoQ<Mn 9, 11 I l_Kkle S, Koeller 8. Pol~onghorne ?. llQ Harlow 7 H•wkon\ !UI G (Ill Ford MV !o<.OronQ Sub Kty\ 14 Stella More ILopMml EIGHTH RACE JWnrds Jytc1r old\ Allowanc" Pur;,. S?c.00 Troe>tt J•I Mylt\I Zortll>\ (Aoaorl Guna Bar Biont• I SNQlt Pu\\ <Cll.>vtt I Go tt<;athP• .Go I Truwre I ~tll l(olty 18rook• I (.oma»t Man !l(n1Qhl I S,.,,.'1 O•~u• <C•t "9"' I c.renoe o.o IC•~"'"'' 119 NINTH llACE 400 Y.>rd\ l 'ff'&' H•lfllmt Marina, 3• 24 Bret~ 1401 1 .. 1 San Clemeft1e I' a nd•ll I 121 F 1111 ~ard Sha•er 121 F 1161 Fr...,I< Schtt'vl 18) C (~I Htollonqa H-n l~J G I • I ~Orrl'\IH ~ ro G 181 Reck•"CJf'• SC \C<>rlnQ \ub\ Mulllq<>n 1 Foster 6, l(leon 2, wynet 6, Vtel\>OI'\ 6 H•llllme SanCternentt.1'--16 N•wport Harbor U7l (}4) W•rren Timrnon\ ( 11\ F 1101 """"'°" l'•V\ 101 F 181 Guo-.1""" Heoltlme Mission Vie jo lJ..24 G41rdefl Grove IJO (SOI U9UN AQO\la !01 F 131 McMAnu\ LonQenftller (llF Ill Andi"'°" G<ev Ill C I Ill Brotlltrton 8ulllnor 10 G (41 GretnOUQl'I Moore COi G (21 Pufctll L•oun• \COfln9 \Ub\' Fr-eitf' 10 Strombotrw 1, Oswald 2, Bryant 4 H1llt1me L•1,1un• Bucll.1?·24 Sopl1omorf! l.aftt Buell WI hon (471 14') M.ll'in• Youn1,1tr <•l F CO Olson Zahn !I) F <') CQOC>rNn PerltlM !IOI C I 111 Heldeflre1ch old\ Clalmono Put\4' \1100 Cla1m1no P'>C• \a)()() •119 ~ron1m11 141 C f71 Vorrviy Vou Bet Spyd ! (rl'/Ul'" I tH 5ll'"Ove f\I (; U I Ur.\n(l.l TllOmpso" (01 G (Ill Sc>l11t'1 Collin\ 1101 G 111 Ml•lkt Mr Bar Catct1 1c1""'' .. 1 o.,.. /'lort Oot IMyl&sl llQ F"n\ler UI G 123) R~l\~V 119 NH \COrtnQ sub• MdSS•Y •. Br..O 1 1~ l0<d 6, Br O)l'n? T oz~r? Marona scorlnQ \ub Springer• H<11f11me Marona 21 I/ CorOlla dtl "'°''(SS) C•ll Sunny Hllli J•uy Vlitn !Ca.dot~ I C.Olofornoa .-.un\l>ont IOrryer I Calotornoa Sf'vM I Hart I C•lctiaMu1 IMorr1s1 ,,, Halltlme WM"" 28 ?I Endo! re9utal1on 51 SI ChQood 171 F (81 BIKkley HllCl'ICOO ( 14) F 1211 Moller Quinn (II C Ill Nahr-ld Va Ienco• (14) ISO El To'1> I.Ady LA Crl'ma (8.ank \I Mia A1,11tator? !C311 I Sh41dy Cute Bar (Add•rl llQ Hill !IOI F 181 Som~n Hall Ill G 181 Trooma\ Koehltr (Ill G 14) /<ley~r in Davi\ 1111 F 031 Holme<o CdM \Coring \Ub Brockman 14. Ha Ill I me. CdM, ?4 23 ; Basketball HIGH SCHOOL Valencl• Tour11ame"t C"'1,..ton\lup Mm11o,..1, E l Oor•do 78, 1Ctnn4'dy 13 Coll!Mllation S•m•ltnal' S..nltaQOU. Es1Wrant• SS V•ltr><•• ~. An•llt•m O a. ... rly Holl' Tturn•"ltnl Clt• ... IOflJlttp 0>aar1•r11"411S Torr•nc~ 16 TllOu<and Oak\ /l <amarollo 70. v~nott •2 LB Poly S9 Hart lJ Contolatlon OU•r1•rl•n•h lr1Qltwooc111, No Tnrr.incl' ~\ T•'"!ll• City Tourn•m•nt Mor•l•SltbS ')o PllHd~na H Ptont'I'• '1 L.;t Cdn<1<M 60 hmplt City 11 W.ilnul &I 11 ..... 11.aosllOp Amal Tournament Cl'lame>loMlllp s.imlll,..ll W,.,r~m11n 19 La Pupnlt sq p_,Wdtna bl, Notrl' Oa,,,_ 49 WH\ Covina SI Sdlt\l,1n SO Co11sol•ll0tt Ouut•rfln•h c.a11forn1.•82, Balow"' P~r• 48 Ba\~ell "'4, Sotrril Vt\IA 4S B•Yw>c>Amal 87, L.Jwnd.>le 62 Matullch (Ill C. 141 Petr.\11,. Shaw (DI G Ill Tr~10 G<Hn ISi G llSI O>arle\ Erscoron1,1su1>. Stras~ m I?. Hailttme: El Toro, J0-74 Foullt•I" V.JllfY C64l (H) Huntl...,., 8e•cl'I Holmes <m F CIOIJol>Mon Wll-tns<>n 111) F (14) Burt Sual\l•cl (111 C 116> Slplnfl<lus Rot•r (31 Gl?21 0 ' Ale\\dO<lro lsr•l~y 1111 G ISi Contn>rOK • FY 1o<o•lno sul>\. Mack 4. Ooward ' HB wb\ Cap«clom• 2 · H40ltt1me H""tor•Qlon Beach. 3218 MinlOll Vl•lo (71> 14Sl To"'ev P1ne1 Ecierston 141 F ISl Morro!I Ftl(ht I tOl F (0 Wll""1 ~011 1181 c 161 Ou,,,, Kosbad 113> G (JI Bo-n Pt<ula 1111 G U O Cr.t•Q MV \(OrtnQ sul>S ' R11nl\ 14 Bat~} Hi>lllomt Ml\soon V1e10. l4·14 Ell•11cl• (471 US) Kattll• Corbl'l1151 F 10) McAlpl,,.. l(rohmf'!ldl (61 F 171 FreO!>rocl<' Jard1rw 110 c no1 0on .... 11, Srwiwoow~n 1101 C. 1q1 0;11My '"'""' 1\21 G 1171 Paino Hallttme. Estant••. ?S 21, El Toro (S41 1110 EdltOft Lomb.rd I ( t61 F < 141 Polelltk Walker (121 F I 141 ICaiwmaru Manion (2) c. 1201 Wllll•ms Wton IOI G (10) GI.Ille Penk (01 G ( 161 Gtrrotv ET "°''"9 subs· Olcll 6, Frey 1. Hutte11 4, Ma yeM 1, Sooos •. Wolden· berQ? Edison \COrlnQ \UbS' Smarl <I, Rrooes? Petka ll, Zommerman 11. Hailtome. Edison, •S·l8 .• f'rf!•hman El Tof'O lztl (UI Edison Wilson Ill F I 111 Devos Rusk 161 F IOI eow.n F.alco 121 C. 001 Harl<er G<~ <•> G (IOI Ryan Ro\l\IQlt IOI C. 1111 H•I~ ET scorlnQ subs Gro1•I•• 4, M.tclt<>d 4, H.oc-ney J Edison scorln<;1 \UbS Moll\ S Cud morel, Hor\!?, Lolhlan 2, Pallu 1 Hallllrne Edison, 21 11 L,oft4J .. acll Jord41n (40 IH I lffwport JDM1on m r < 111 s-~ !.locam 161 F 12 I Sulllven ~(14) C Cl118ov<1 Torre~ 11 > c, 1111 Dllnof'I Allen CS> G (131 Freerrw> NH scorlno ~ub\ Carnahan l, Bleck Area Wrestling-2, Retd•. Eubank~ I, O•nntll 1 HllttlrTi.: Newport HarbOr. 37-11. <:Mia MIMI \46) 110 S.rvlte Mi iter 112) F (7l 8'*1rlr Tl"Q (DI F 191 Oenlel FrHltman ~ltafl<la 13'1 IUI lidlMn ''IS-Jon•\ !Est) dr Mallet 103-ln1,1r•m CECii pinned McCarfhy" 1 35 112-DUQQtr IE\ll dee Gross~' 1 110-V•roa$ !Est I pinned PrOUlx 1 .-0. 127-Van Dor"" IEsll dee G•ndlltl }.O. tJ3-TefO'ra (Edi olnnl'd Hpnl<<t IJl-Moo\O IEstl ponnl'd K"w"ll;Jra 1 «> us C()()f)l'r I Ed) dPt r>~a·c~ .. , IM Ron1E\llC!tt 8Pt<1'1 omllO 16S ShAl•r t E \ti ponn•<I 1 O•l'll 0 1(1 11S lOtfl't\10 l['t) wnn b, •ri '"'•' 1'1 oc rurnp.tc ~n Ir' 11 dP< nar~ ,,.~)2 0 Hwl ~.Jblll IEOI wonbvforll'ol SopllOmo,.. S.11 Ctt,.....tt Ull (141 lltt• 'IS ~ufter 181 dee Ro'" I I !Ol R411MI (B) ponnl'd 1)()1'-.1•1 7 l4 ll?-Sltrlln9 (8 > pinned 1'1~9re, o·.i UO--Mendoa IS l dee Rya n 7 0. 111-4'ls11er (Bl dee G1rcl• s..3 Ur-Immel <SI pinned 8•111 SJ. 1•-eru pl,,.,. Herron 1 1~ HS-Watson ISi Clllc Brea I~ 1~~1"9 ISl c1ec Murphy 1 I us-MeElroy 1s1-11byfo~1. 17S-t14'H pl"'11!d Stln<Mve11·.11. ttJ-Otttftn IB> die Oneoti ~7. ,..,.. __ s.ttCle-nle Ull IJO) Mtl1M "~"OM (5) M t W•lt•e 7-4. 101-SHU O (M ) Cle( Plftlltd llotui.rt.'O tU-WOOO IMI o.< Ne9rn~ 110-MtlldoH IS! dee W•rd .. , 127 -G.arcle (SI dtc s.dttkt t 4 , 1n -1Stwt11on IMI oee1mmet el 1•-TllOrp IM) °"c HarrOll 7 0 14S Wetscon 151 dtc Allen Eln 74 I~ t+O'*trd IM Ida< IC lnQ 8 t 16~ Luten !Ml plnn"CI M<Etroy , " 17S~ten (Ml de< Senlfo.,.1711 m T11c-•r fMl ~Ont<NlO Hwt Merine -bY fOt'!ltl ~,.. ~O-nlt 1 .. 1 llMIU,.1..-tr t~atl ($) WOii.., IOr1tlt 'Ga.-4kle'"41' CS> "'""'°Mt_,... ,.,, 111 ...... ortv CSI • M1rt1oen i 2 no.-o.rcle IS>t>tn11~ W>hon 1 Sot. U1-Mllldlillt <11-"bJt•fflll tXJ-lmmel (Sl plnntd Bonner 1:19. IJ8....,.Kl1h1ne (U I dee Herron &-2. U S-W•Uon CS> pinned KHmS 1:ll. IS.~lng (SI -n by for1til. 10-Me E<~v (SI dtc Relms IJ.1. HS-Sandoval IS) pl11ned Bllre"°""ky t :S3. 191-0rtti!• <Sl-n by fortell. Hwt~"lwrsity won by for1tll. . ~" Sa" 0e ..... 1e <•> 1201 Dane HlllJ U -McClnn IOI OK Rowa..7 103-Hunn (DI pinned Boessltr 1 58. 111-+i•wltsley ID) dee Nf9rtY 1 0. t:io-Mendora ISi deC Romo 7.0. 127-Garcle IS i dr Ru99ie\O O IJJ -Immel ISi dee F>oeslt• •>0 IJl~erron ISi wo11 by lor1tll 14S-Wetson IS) won bY forf•ll t~ -IC.lnQ ISl won by lor1tll 16S-Mt Elroy ISi wo" by lorltll tlS-Sllndonl ISi wo11bytor1eil t91 -Adems ID> plnn9d Orteo• 0 •"· Morro.... (6) C. ( 111 Slnke Dominic (10) G (141 Wheman Tttregls 121 G I ISi Wekh Coste Mts• scoring sub~: SUI· terlitld 4, HOiiman 2 HAiftime COS la t.Msa. 4MS. lrvlllot UH IM I Muln• Wall 111 F 141 Saylor Nloen I') F (141 Nelson Mlll•r c.i C f21 HOime\ Jof\t'\ 161 G 1181Hatton C-asclll(41 G (2)Greham Marina scorlno \UbS Ro\\ 6, N•el'Mlft 2. ~ver 4, Smith 2. Autrey 2 Haltlome Marina, lO 1l Mini.,. Vi•I• OU CUI B•N Roberti (771 F l•I K~off'< Rotl'I (01 r IOI Cuou o Ftlclll 1111 C 1141 Tarbell o.c.eus < tO) C. m Harn Scllmldt 1101 G 1 tll Jenkins MV scorlr>Q \UbS HOO<! 4, Oouw S, Coll t, Hamann l H1llttm~ Mo'51on Viejo JJ.10 H1o1••ll"ft011 IH<~ (S7) ... , Arndl• Olamonc1 ( U) F (7) Slat~ JlllllW Yenl'Y T41ylor U1 F (II $enQenbteh ~ 091 Met <•> ('6) Stlftfty Hiit• Wooten ( ,., c (61 Felton o -t.oule IS) pinned Sapenero, ni-son Ul O OSI la-1 .. 1~1,111 <SIWOttbyfortelt. NorTI•()> G U)P.JC!llla 112-Hewltl IC) Pll>nfel llllt 1 ·1'. HI M:Ol'lllCUub: EldrldQt 14. 1:!0-l.uler <Cl dK ,.,. .. ,, 7-4. Halftlme: Huntl1111ton Bea<.11. 3'-?S. 121-ll\ayer ICI de< Rlctwnmn ....,.,. ~ 1111 (SO a....aeec• '~·,,...g"'''" !Cl .,,Mf'd Caz•"" t·n. wu• I~ (C) PIMtd Miil-M1re¥1cll (IS) F 1..Cllol'lltr (U F C1SlGAM (6) Wllll•rN (U)lAuen (OIKyto OI~ 1;33. 'Paq\1411 (17) C. u s-st-•rl (C)decVardalllenS.O. S4akol (JOI G U .. -Oome" ISi dee Pinnt.... v.Mllll 111 G lOO l6S-E.,.ni (Clde< HUMalltr•• NHKorlflOt~ AltMtnJ.~t. 1's--Ourttl !Cl dee Jol'IMOfl•S. Gllllllr14,Harp.,r 7, IC l••lnt > "'-"Oii (Cl dtc BrOWl'l 10 0 Hflfllme. l'ffWDO#I HarllOr » 20. Hwt-Go90t)el IC> OK ICe"') 1 '"""" ..... IEI Tart IHI 114) lntlM ts Petlenon <E > dK O.rlno s.• IOl nyder 111 pl11Md hr'1> I 5' 111-TtYtor IE Idec O.nltll 1..0 no~ field IE> pinned Rao.r 2 JO 121-Tileyer fEI pl1111ect ~ I 24 ID-Wuver (I!) doc ClonHt J ,._..._Ill pj!lllH OlldeyO 12 U~trtoll IC[) plMed Ptr11111\ oa 11f l...o9e'fl II! lforf •It 'tl .... l!IOll IE> 19<ftlt ,,,_lbrlQllt IE Iliff 811<1'1•" >J ,.,-4it,..t1no 1&1 p111nee1 Pe1<11e11 o~ H.t-n1omn (I) p lMtd Mltcllell 0.•1. Pro Scores · N~, .......... Anect .. i. ftostOft lit, Mltw111llff'I ~I• tOS, H-toll ti ~,..., Clt'r 100, All.nta .. S.ettt•"· Clllc._o 7t AIMric.,. .. tlletMtl At.MC'l .. loll I ndlen4 I U. 1811 "'1\oftt. !~ 0.llYlf' I•, St lo.wit l)T IUtloMI HMkey &.a..- 1.°' A"ttlofs S. 51. 1..ovl• o Ottt'OIU, ~It~ t 011'""9 1, W*"llnt1llfl t Toronto), Molll,.•I J ltlo) '°"'IMitlpllle IL. <:allfo,..I•' Ill•• aune1ot.NY ""°""' ni.1 1 l Thundmy. oeumt>er ll 197~ DAILY Pt LOT D:J Banquet Report .Area Goll Rouiidup: Steve Foley and Mark Me-rwrn we-re named most valuabl'-' playurs on the Newport Harbor and Muisioo V1eJO high school varsity football teams at festivities Wed- nesday night. At Estancia there were four honored as tops for the Eagles. Special award w111 ners : MIU IOll Viejo C.o-<•Pl•IM· M••• Merwin and Steve l(ellr; Olal>lo ot lhe vur M\rk ~r.,,,ln, Ollensive Play•• ol the year Eric Sc.l'lmldt ; D•l•n"'"' Pleyer of tht .,...,. Cary Gr .. ,. Min.I lnsolr•tlonal M•rk Andrew•, Cokh'• Aw•rd; OoUQ Reeves IE'talt<la Calll40in· G•ry Confer. Most Va1U41- blo 0t1ens1,.. Linerft•n: Oan CDlltn\, Most Valt.t1ble Ofl~sive Bac.ll Ken 1Mlllems, Most Valuable Dtot~.,.. 8eck: Scott Oxl'low, Most va1 .... t110 Ot'-'slw Uiwme11· Pete Leuck NeWJOrt H_,..,,r Venlty Captain· Goroon Adam\. Most 'Veh .. bl•. Steve Foley. "'°'' Im- proved. Bob lh40Qatd; Most 111$4>1ra· tloftal: 8rlan Whitford; Btst &.ck Steve Foley; Best ·1.1nem•n: Oln Strejne. Jun I Of' Varsity C.pteln: Gr99 Paquin, Most Im. proved: Seen Prueman. ¥' John Axtell, Dill Adam aitis and Terry Huddleston received the medallion of merit award as most outstand- ing runners on the San Clemente High School cross country team this season at an awards ban quet held Tuesday night. Saft Cleme,.te Crou Cou"1rv -"'°"of Maril Awulft Mosl lmprowd-Dan Hall: Mo\t "' spirallONll-o-,., Edward\ Most ouUtandlno -Jolln A •1•11, Boll Adamalt11, hrry Huddleston, GolOen Maa Awarm-C:l>ro\ Walcoll, Hud dlHton, Aoctell. Acta,.,,. Iii\. EC!ward> Ruu Huddleston MOTORCYCLE BATIERY H t...., &ott<trf fa 'Wrth•n A QOOor P#r!oOd Ah., Oortt Of 'u''~'~ II w ,1• Be ••P*..:11,. Che<"•' ~v•o ,. ......... .,. ... nOI ft..!>o .. . Sl•p ~d Vtonon•• tu<R•rn~ Jn a low gro:>:>, lo"' nt't f:vent at Hu ntin~ton St>a<.'11(( rect>ntly. Joan We:wt.>r wHs lhl' C•r:.l Cl1ght winner with a 1-1ross 83. In rwt aC'tton, Kay Moser hall a 75 fo1· top honors Terry CaQ111lo won gross 1n the second flight with a 90 with E s ther Knt.>ehlnd Lhl..' net v1dor at 72. June Claflin f1rt.>d a 96 for gross honors in the third flight with Mane Cunningham hilting 74 Cornet Mary V<rnderSommen was the gross winner m the fo urth night with 101 and Fiona Moore the net vietor with 76 ~aguna Bea~lt Winners in a low gross tournament for the Laguna Reaeh women's golf club included Diane Stys in gross aetion with an 86 and Val Morton in net with 93 in the fir:>l flight. Second flight winners included Pal Guhck am.I Pat Wolff with identical JOls. In a par four event. Kay Rodgers was the A flight winner with :161 ~­ Fr an Blake fin1s hl•d :>l'l.'lmd with 371 :i llelen Ore'<eli us and Val .\lorton t1t>d for f1r::-t in R fli ght with 38 1 :! with Thelma Tooml'Y m·xt al 391 2 Pat Gul1C'k raptured C flight with 3912 , followed by Ginny Heals < 101 ~1 and Pat Wolff Ml > The annual turkey shoot wus s taged on a better ball of t wo::.c1ml• bru;is with Gl•nc CriCCin and Thelma TOOmt!y in the winner·=-circle w1lh <• :>I. ~eond place went to Pauline Cranford and Rillit> Teachout al 60. Three teams tie d for third at GI including Fran Riske with Ruth LaPortl'. Helen Drex elius with Kay Rodger:,,, ~nd V<il '.\torton with Ali<'<' Vandling. Co•t a /ff eso Retty Jo Sleva wa::. tht.• winner in A fli ght rn tht· annual Turkey ::.hoot at \osta ~esa Golf and Country Club with ,1 score o f 72. Barbar a Leonard was seC'ond with 75. ln R flight, '1a1 :>1L' K~1to "'.is tilt.• \\ 1nnt>r wtth 70 with Jt•ri Watson l>l'COn<.J .. 1 t 71 l!h1l Got>ppa won <: flight With 72 \\.Ith VIVljn Troutman nt.·xt al 76 l•'ritzu.• Chapman <.'ap- htred 0 fli~ht With 75 :Uld Hobbie ('harl1t'r wa~ seC'Ond at 77. V1vtan Gourmlt•v won E fli ght With 72. with Elise Stipes se<'ond at 75. Eileen Wilson had tht> lt'a~t putts for l hl' d<ty with 30 El Nl9uef A m1m gul'st tounw mt>nl wa:> staged at F:I '11guel Country C'luh this '4-t.'t.•k on ~t b<'llt>r baH of partner::. basis I .ow g r oss w 1 nners wt•n• Ann Teel and J ud1l' Dttfala of Ca liforni a Cotuitry ('lub with a 77. Wolllen's Sports WOMEN'S 8.ASKllET8ALL GIRLS FIELDHOCkEY Golo.n weu (SI) 12•> Rlnntcw VARSITY' •• ft pf tp MJron&l11'dE\l&nc1"n ·7 McLUn ~ I 0 ~ E>l•n<16wonl11•bre.1>-. ~ ;1 1 H. L1nctse1 ~ 0 3 II JUNIOR VARSITY' Kyler s 0 3 10 E\t&n<I• Ott! Maron.1 I O Gia» s 1 .. 1? E stant oa scoron9 8.tbl) .. Cdmpbell l 0 l ' VARSITY' H•mmu 1 0 0 • Minion Vlelodt·t un1vtr\1ly 1 11 Coootr ~ 0 7 10 MVscorlnQ Ro\\•llO Otow 0 I 0 1 JUNIOR VARSITY' Tr>tt.ll\ 11 4 ll 58 Ml\\oon V1e1odt1 Un1v1" tv l 0 Halll1mt' Golden Wtsl, 11 18. MV scorlnQ Oe\Jrlf"\ 2 f'-t•ff't VARSITV Gold ... W••I (7'1 L~ Angeles H•rtlor Munlinoton A,.ar n •1f"f f oun1.11 n 021 VAll•y I 0 tg II pl tp H&scoronQ Burrow <:.arnpbfoll I 7 1 16 JUNIORVaRSIT'I' C.rtJY I 0 0 7 Hunt1nq1on 8~• t\ 0• I I OU"I l•fl L•nO\f'y a I I) ,, va1101D IC1ltr • ? l 10 HB\Cot1r19-Er~l'l>t "· Coootr J 1 • , VARSITY Mcleon s J • ll ~wPOf'1 HarbOr toed t: do " '' Gia•\ • 7 1 10 EOt\Of'I ""°" lt,.brf:4• ,.r Pl I,) )I, H•O'Y'ner I 0 0 1 Edison \C-Oftn(l-Tom., •• Otov~ I 0 0 7 NH S<Oronq FroOay Wine 0 0 I 0 JUNIOR VARSIT 'I' To1a11 l4 II I) .,, NtWPorl Holltbo• d~I E'dl\M 1 0. Halftime Goldf'n Wt\l, 36 19 NH <eoronq Monl90m• •y J -------- AUTO PARTS SAYE 30%-50% Off U.ACTllllS UST PIKE <J;ffJ CHECKER AIR FILTER ~l'l"ond gro-.s went t'' Hden \\'11lard -.nd >?~ Jt•.ln Walsh of Old R ~lll<'h ,CC Wtth 91. In rtl't :1dion. two l<'ams tied for f1r:.-.t 111 I\ fl1E!ht with 70 1n<'lud111 ! PegJ?y Cur1n11lglw rn <11111 gut>::-t Lois F.dt."' of S<.uita An;1 C'our1t1 y Club Abo .11 70 wi·rt• Charlollt• l .<1w1· ,u1c1 Huth Pool<> of l r v 1 11 t• (' o a ::. t <: C • F'1nish1r1~ with 71 weN' E l;1111t· llat'kten nn4' D ~rle ne Lloyd or Lak1•s1dt.• CC. 111 the ~t.·<.·ond flighl. Dnttlt< '.'IHfo and J ean \fo::-~ of Shnrecliffs C\ were the winners with 7l 'J;'hree teams lied at 73 with winners determined by matching rards in this order: Marga(.~ Rl't.>l'e with Margie n~1vison (Irvine Coast CC>; Ginny Bordwell with June Rus hforth (Irvine Coast CC); and Alice McCread1t.> \\1 th !\targe Williams Olcs.1 \'crde CC). J9th llole PrCl-Am Golf A sso('i<J lion of Hunting ton Beach will stage a final tourn;i m<ml for the 1975 season .it Rancho California and San Luis Rey Downs dur 1ng the month ol' December. The group \.\ill play al Rane ho Cali forn1a on Dec.22and23- F\tture (>vents indud<> 3 major tournament 11l Las Vegas early in 1976. Dnllt6AMP IAmlT CMAIHI Chc,,g.•Mo" 115. 22." lonoro.,ln•lo51,99 "°"'' Ct,org•~ All6& 11 SPOlt 511P '"' •H WHEEL COVEi ~"Jr' "' C v\t'ttol"ed C nrnftJ• 1 lnAny~H,n,., loolt.tl••~ lf'O•h••. 'eel'\ l1kt1 lPOl ..... r 299 ~.~~i~~~~Yl·•h 21?9 Ac.-.,.."°"' 16 MO"lh &ott~r'f' to•'>"'"• llt Ml9M o"" ... "'tct:Hlt Sta. .. ,.9 Pow•' t SPAIKPl.H TIIEPUMP ()fl""f'l"p H+Qh f'l •\\v1•• folntl~•• ,., .. ,0-u•t". hHtrntntu~pc>•k "•v Hol• CHICYH AUi(' SP((•"l/ 115. 7.4' 699 Volt &otHH•e\ ID.DE <Al SNTUMT llUYYDUTY Cllf('K[f AUIO srff1At I UYI Hoftcly for E.-fO"(Y IR. 6.49 AUTO UMPS 115· an.'"'" Nothng 24·" "'10 v.,..· C'9"'•"• u-""9•0.•Klly 599 l19hi.< W•thtOft, (C'l'd loA1,.mlo1t YOO 1699 lb• ,_.,, l•h• ~11 O'IC.•°""41 , .... SANTA ANA llll) 'tUUIN AVll Jtlfl~lf IM!..SI 541·511• • COSTA MISA Ill C I"" \I et .....,.,,i """ 645-1264 LIFETIME CHECICEl IATIHY •. 32.99 trmt m u• INSTALL YOUR OWN! SAYE TIME &·MONEY! TOP QUALITY CHECKER REBUILTS """' ............... ........ _.,,..,._, .... •• , •• , c.. ....... '"" If ... C ..... lolt kllt!i.4 '"" '-t .... ._, ........ l7honlw-h"'- DUIAIU ALHllATOI OUAUTY AEASECU• Cott fof.•ll WohHOl"'lt Conrocl90' tool IGUHI ~ia: .,. SANTA ANA U• S 911\T~ ~~l~l IJ6-n3S ......... ....... ,. t•UL-•t& ..... ,. ................ l .... DAILY PILOT JERRY SIEGEL, JOE SHUSTER FEEL THEY LOST OUT ON CARTOON DEAL Pair Offered $15,000 a Year, But Holding Out fOf More. U.S . Tourism Still 'Must' Royalty Ripoff? For Survival Superman Creators Protest S.\'.': DIEGO <l'Pfl -Tourism h.ts become such c.tn economic :n.1111 l:iy that tt.c n<1l1on t:an 't li\l' "'.awul it." Crc1J;'hlon D NF.W YORK CL'PI> -Two flat-broke old men who created Superman 37 ,Years ago said cop) nghts have done lo them what Kryp- tomte used to do to the ~1an of StC'd Jerry Siegel and Joe Shust<'r both 61. 5a1d the} signed awa} "forever " the nghts lo ro} ..illlcs on Superman for S6S a piece m 1938 I iollll·n, ..1::.::.1~lant L' S Seer<'lctry ••!Commerce fu r tounsm. said In 46 of th<' n;,it1nn s 50 slates. t11unsm rank:. f1r <.l, sl'<.'ond or thlrd for direct economic impact ~an industry, he s<J1d. .. THE !~DIRECT effect on Jobs and wages 1s so much ~realer than the direct impact on bus1 ne.!->~ that w<· can't even t>quate 1t .. However, he said. the lounsm industry has fallen so short 1n getting the facts lo the public that J general feeling exists that the lounst bus1nt•ss is non essential. "IC 1t l'i nothing t>lse, b\ God. touris m ,..., L'Ssent1aJ ." llold t'n ..,,11d "The.• nJt1on can 't It \C' \I. tlhoUl It .. TOU RIS'1 'S 1mportancE' 1s -s hown by fact ~h<'ets with figures and the indu">lry will bnng m $12 billion .in thl:! 1976 b1centenrual year. he s.ud. .flolden. a former president of the American Hotel and Motel Assoc1at1on. told delegates to the Western America Conve ntion a nd Travel Ins titute th<Jt the United Slates tourist servic<' will .,pend on e th1rc1 or its $1.25 million dom••·,tH' tourism promo- tion budgct fo r resc·arch. Top pnorlty will ~o to anal).s1s 11f cx1sting s tal1st1 C'al touris m dal a prepar ed by i!Overnmenl an industry. and st•<·ond pnority will i o to an annual domestic travel urvey. he said. Now Siegel 1s bhnd in one e) e. unemployed and h\·e:-alone m on apartment m New York Cit) where he 1s s upported by his brother Shuster live:. w1lh his "'1fe ond daughte r rn W~t Lo.., Angeles and makes $7,000 a year working as a clerk-typist for the state. "JOE AND I have gone through a terrible ordeal," Siegel said at a news conference. "Several times. we have been close lo suicide.·• J ay Emmet. a vice president of Warner Communications. Inc: .. which bought the right!> t o Superman in 1970. s rud lhe firm has offered Shuster and Siegel an annual stipend of $15.000 for life They had untJI today lo .icccpt, hl' s aid. "WF; HA\'£ no legal obltga lion ... Emmet said, "but cert.itn· Jy we feel that from a moral point of view we s hould do something and we have worked out a pension-type plan .. But Shuster a nd Siegel said they wanted compensation equal Dividend Set At Burroughs Burroughs Corp. directors h ave declar ed the regular quarterly dividend of 15 cents a s hare , p ayab le Feb. 7 to shareholders of record Jan. 7 It marks Burroughs' 344lh cash dividend. continuing a record or quarterly cash d1v1dends umn terrupted for 81 years. Wishing )'oua joyous liotidlly season. to the average wage of worl..1ng cartoonists. about S25.000 .innual ly . and :.om e guar antct>s for their fam11tes after they d1C' They said they came up "1th the idea for Superman in 1933 after watching a movte starnng Douglas Fairbanks Sr., no slouch h1m::.elf at righting wrongs and rescwng pretty girls. IT TOOK five years, Shuster said, before they could peddle the concept of "Clark Kent, who, dis- guised as a mild-mannered re· portC'r for a great m etropolitan ne"'spaper. fights a never -ending battle for truth, j usllce and the American way." They signed a Contract with. AN1on Comics in 1938. "They s aid they would take ~ood care of u.., We trusted a nd relied on the m .·· Shuster said. "Wl· are shocked that the'pro- pnetors of Superman refuse to :.hare a fair part of the millions Siegel a nd Shusler's creation have ::;pawned," said Bill Gallo. a s ports car toonist for the New York Daily News and president of th<' National Cartoonists Society. SIEGEL A~D Shuster said they earned a total of abnul S400,000 between 1!}38 and 1948 from the Superman character. but that w as pnmanly from newspap<'r synd 1c·at1on. Ttwy nt>ver m ade <i dtmt' from the• comic books, lt'll.'v1sion sene~. movies. tO}S and T·sh1rts based on the !>uperm an character. Shu~ll'r s<itd .. With air pollution at an all-time higb, there is some doubt whether Santa Claus will be able to make bis annual trip this year. . Upper respiratory dis- eases attack older roUts mucb more frequently and as you know, Mr. Claus is getting on in years. It has also been said that Santa has a touch ~asthma whkh can easi· Jy be triggered when fiy· ing over some or those smoc-rtddea larger cities. Let's all become pollu- tion fighters this year. lt will help all or us to stay healthier and will also keep those reindeer fiy- ing. Y OU O R YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for the ir health needs. We welcome requests for delivery. service and char,e account.I. , ... UDO PHARMACY : · 3.51 Hospital Road "'" Dellvtry •.Newport S.acf! "2-1580., Newport EquityfH:!J!f.~ STIMULATES young mlnd1. DAILY PILOT 620 NEWPORT CENTER OR. -SUITE 21 1 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 Butz Sees 4-5o/o Food Cost Hikes CKJCAGO (AP> -Food prica WJU lncreas~ 4 to s percent l.n the coming yt>ar. Secretary o r AgncuJture Earl L. Butz pre- cbcts. Butz told a news con!et"elltt that the reason tor c:ontmuine complaints about food pnces lS that "food is the only Uung Jell that you pay ca.sh fOI'." BUTZ ALSO repeated early cnllcLSm of George Meany, pre- s1dent of t.be AFL.00. He said Meany and some other top labor Jeade~ are "more po"'-erlul than the president of tbe United States " Buti noted that when longshoremen last summer re- fused to load gram destined for the Soviet Union. ·Meany met with federal officials to obtain a suspension of grain sales to Russia. "Foreign policy is too impor- tant to be len to Mr. Meany," Butz said. "It's just as wrong for tum to take foreign policy into his hands as ... the PTA or anyone else." BUTZ SAID that because of last summer's moratorium on grain sales U.S. farmers were derued incentive to investments, expansion and success. In addressing 1,000 persons at the Economic Club or Ctucago, he said the earth ·s food produc- tion m ust be doubled to face the ··world's No. 1 problem·· in the next 25 years -feeding 7 billion persons. He said increased production mus t come al a time when highway construction, urban sprawl and rec reauon are eat.mg up arable land in most nations. "THE UNITED St.ales alone cannot feed the world -no mat- ter how productive we are," said Nominated Mitchell Kobelinsk:i, a direc- tor at the Export-Import Bank in Was hington, has been nominated by Presi dent Ford to hea.d up Small Business Administration. Ban-Cal Firm Taps Schmidt SAN FRANCisco (AP> - Chicago banker Chauncey E. Schmidt was elected chairman, presid ent and chief executive of- ficer of Ban-Cal Tri-State Corp. and president and chief ex ecutive officer of The Banlc of California, N .A·., the holding company's principal subsidiary. Schmidt, 44, currently is presi- dent of First National Bank of Chicago, the nation's eighth Jargest bank. He will s ucceed BanCal chairman Charles de BretteviJle, who will continue to serve a s chairman of the bank's board of directors and honorary chairman of the holding com- pany. O"'er The Counter NASO Listinqs ' Ford Veto On Tax Cut Bill Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -With isupporl from a s urprising number of Republlcans, con· gressional Democrats show oo sign of backing down in tbelrbat· tle with President Focd over bow a tax cut should be written. The t ax-cut issue, in which virtually every American tax· payer has a stake, will come t-0 a head late next w eek when Congress attempts to override Ford's expected veto of a bill ex- tending the temporary tax cuts voted earl.Jer tbis year. mERE ARE growing indica- tions that the House and Senate wiJJ be able to muster the two- tlurds maJOrity needed to over- ride the veto. The altematin would be higher taxes in an elee- llon year. Acting a few hours alter Ford issued his latest veto threat. the Senate Finance Committee ap- proved its version of the tax-cut bill Wednesday. The bill goes lo ·the full Senate Monday under a timetable that could have it on Ford's desk by next Wednesday or Thursday. The President could issue his veto and Congress could attempt to override it before adjournjng on Dec. 19 for the holidays. Unlike the House-approved tax cut, which extends some lax cuts for one ye a r and ·others permanently, the Senate bill would extend existing cuts for six months· -assuring that Congress will have to deal with taxes again before next July 1 - four months before national elec- llons. THE SENATE measure is written in such a way as to con- tinue existing tax-withholding rates through next June 30. Tiie~ QllOfallOM 8'11111, '" 8'' I .... Equ S&L 7'4 1" l(eufl En 10'. 11 •;. Ocut1 Ea tl'o 10\1. Tenn.tllt 23 1S Wlt' £8 1( • •Yo ~Ii.cl by tlle Na· 8'oadv F • ..... 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Watch Yuletide Charity Drives By SYLVIA PORTER Charity f~nd raising ia big business ~ a $25 blWon-a- year industry, in tact -wbicb traditionally roars toward an annual peak at Cbristma.'I. 1b1s year, use your bead as well as .your heart w~en you give. You have a right to know who's doing what w1tb your money; take advantage of lt. Or an the colorful words o f Woodrow Wirsig, president of the/ Better Business Bureall..,. of Metropolitan New York : ''Add a Sanity Clause to your Santa Claus impulses ... Money's Worth MILLIONS OF 11IE DOLLARS we contribute at Ws season each year go to charities that spend most of their re- venues on administrative ~alaries and expenses rather than on the. charity supposedly mvolved. Some nationally known orgamzations have ~n f<>U!'~ to be absorbing a~ much as $90 ~t of ~very $100 m adnumstrative and fund-raising ac- tivities, ~sing only $10 of every $100 for the charity .Agam to quote Wirsig, "It is wise to reme.:Ober tbat behind some very appealing child with an Oliver Twist face there may well be a Fagin who'll take as much as 80 to~ per~~mt of your girt as his professional fund-raising fee. The Christmas prayers of those in need are not answered by these promoters.·' To protect yourself against charity frauds : ( 1) Take the time. to make certain that the charity, re-gardle~s of the ~motaonally charged appeal, is a worthy o~~ation, meeting the established standards for fund- raisang and fund distribution. Be wary of "urgent" appeals. (?)BE WARY, TOO, OF the aggressive child who rings the bell and. offers you, :say, a Pound of peanut brittle for $3,00. Warrungs are being issued about promoters who employ the services .oe children for alleged charity drives. Crew managers enlist young people, teach them a rote s~ech, then send them into middle and upper class ue1gh.borhoods for door-to-d<X!r selling .or candy, cookies, greetings cards, pens, or such 1t~ms as zip code directories ~e sympathy appeal included the phrase •'It ·s for keeping ~ds off the stree.ts'' -but actually, the pa'.rents complained b1tt.erly, the p~o1ect kept theit kids on the streets soliciting until late everung. (3~ Ch~ck on the performance record of any charitable· organization before you write a check. Among your sources: -The local Better Business Bureau (there are 140 throughout the U.S.). The Council of Better Business Bureaus <CBBB) maintains files on more than 6 500 solicit- ing organiazations and will send information to individuaJs as well as businesses. Limit your inquiries to three charities per letter, include a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and send your requests to: The Philanthropic Advisory Service. CBB_B, _1150 17th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036. This sel"Vlce IS free. -OR AS A MEMBER. you may get detailed reports on about 500 charities from the National Information Bureau 305 East 45th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. Individual mem: bershi1)5 cost $IS; COI1>0rate rnembershiP5, $25 to $100. -Various local and state agencies throughout the coun- try will answer inquiries on soliciting organization -but th.e specific offices to which you should direct your queries will vary from state to state. In some states, it will be the consumer affairs office; in others the department licensing (only 31 states have laws regulating charities), the attorney _general or secretary of state. In the case of Vietnarn- refugee aid, check the U.S. State Department. (4) Know the right questions to ask and familiarize yourself, as philanthropists do, with some of the answers you might get. One clue -not infallible, but good -is the tax-exempt status granted the soliciting organization by the Internal Revenue Service. 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AMT EK WAS formed by Automation Sales Jump General Automation Inc .. announced that sales for the fin;t quarter ended Nov. J, were $14,993,000, C'Ompared with $14,193,000 for the same period last fiscal year. Net income w aa $7,000 or no «nts per share in the first quarter compared with $177 ,000 or seven cents per share a yea\" ago. Lawrence A. Goshorn, pre- sident and chairman of the Board of the Anaheim com· pany, said that Utese result.a represented a signlficant im· provement lo perlorman~ over the previous quarter, when a Ml loss O( $1,136,000 w11 reported on 11les of $14.dl,OOO. "Our cxten!llve eflorta to control expenses an.d Improve marfin1 are bellnnln1 Co pay off.'' be. clalmtd. Donald Macintyre and James Larkin both or whom have· ex· perience in producing semiconductol" equipment at various semiconductor manufacturers, including Hughes Aircraft, Industrial Products Division at Oceanside. Macintyre was also involved in setting up semiconductor production facilities in Asiatic countries for a U.S. company. "We decided there is a sub- stantial market for new types of automatic assembly equip- mt?nt to reduce the labor input ln semiconductor as~mbty,'' Macintyre said. ••we have rive Unes or automated de- vices that allow updating of semiconductol" manuf actur· lng and several can~ used to retro! tl exbhng production equipment." 8ol•C...S .'510 731 72"-+ "'° Off.My .12o 1• 311 41'-• •4 HH~ ... 10 J It''• .. . McNeil IO I • •v. POE pf II.SO •• 1470 IOl -11n 8oo4tMo 1.tO 7 2 21 -14 OIUIOI\ .fl • 8 6 -Vo HlllonH 1.40 5 ll 19~ ..• MNc:t C 1:20 6 70 t1V• t" Pottalt l'I t'h 11 ft f9l4-II) llordttl 1.30 ' ts 2'1/•-14 otwrslfil In .. ?3 1\4>+ "" HMW lnclvs s • 4th . '"' Mt..cipf 2.IO •• 7 3' + V) Pot EIP 11• 10 111> 1114 ..... Bora w I.JS II to 20 -.,,. Olvfd Mlgm .. .. l'w •• • Hobaf'1 ~.IO I) ., nv.. "' Me~B 2.IO.. 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TuC!lnsl> t 10 11 l1'1A TesETr 1.10 7 " 21' • In T•ET pf 2''t .. 13 27'•-"' ncc;srr t.• 1 JJ 21 TX<laTpC 1Vt • • 6 11'.,-V• nqu11 1.20 1 ,, ,,,.. • +::-:~:. 'Y J 2ri ~:':~ ~ -XY%.- Xf't0& Cp I 17 S88 .a>~-II> Xlra 11\CWP 17' 44 •'• •. Y•IH Indus'~ 11 S"o Ynq$10r 60 S 8 t ') Z:.leCorp .IO 9 10 21 \, • '• l"l>lJI• lO 3 4S "" • 'It ZAyre Corp . . 2J ' • •, Z:.lltt~R•d 110 90 nv.-', Zurn llld n • )0 ''"' • _ Shamrock Fund LOS ANGELES CAP) -The finan· dally troubled Shamrock FUnd has merged with National Technical Services, Inc., kiving shareholders oC the fund 26 percent or the stock in the combined firm, a spokesman bas an- nounced. Jack Lin, chairman and chief executive offiett or National Technical Services of Encino. said the new C'Ompany's primary business is testin1. ('ertifying and inspecting materials for the aerospac e , automotive and <'Onstruction in· dustries . Tbe company bas 1,250 stoc_,,olders, he said. Retail Sales Up WASffiNGTON CUPll -The gov· em.ment's retail so.Jes data for Nov- embeT ~upports earlier 1>1gns that pro- duction and <"mploymcnt situations h3•e lmpToved st nee the summer. .... .. D6 DAil V PILOT Tlul.rSd.ly.Oec.mt>er ll, 1976 t .-=============-7===:::::::=:~======~ , PUBLIC NOTK.:1.<; P UBLIC NOTICE I I I I ' I "1CT1T10Ul 1usncns NA,,,_11 STATIMllNl Tnt toHow•l\9 oerwn1 •• • OV<nQ ~· M\\., lU S tVVABlES ••• 11.n-ll SI , CP\10119'• (" t1•11 l..~114 C••ton •I• ""11•11 pt . ~'·"""~ (• "1•11 O.•n41 lte Row•, 'tll w ttln SI cou•~.a.C• cnu1 fh" bu•lt•eu " condut led Oy • Qlll,., ... pr.tf '" .. ' '"'" twll~l••ton flCllTlOU.S tUSJltlU NAME S1'ATl!Ml NT The loll-•1>9 Pf•i.otl IJ clo<ng bldl· ... u ••• PERSONAL PVRPA METRIC$ SEMINAR. ltl' S.nwr Ori¥«, C.W M9w, CA ml• OyN!Mm tntercwhOMl't_.,, ttl2~m.r Dr.,Co•l•M••• CA mi. TIU• builnH\ I\ conoutle<I b' • ~Mr•l !MH'1Nr5'11p R-rtC Root Thi\ \1•1-nt Wot\ llled ... "' .,,. C.oumy C.lerll of Of •nve CCKinl '(on HIW- "'llW' 21, lt1S. ,....., Publisl\4!CI Or•no-CoHI 0.1ly Piiot, ll'Ml»1 Nov 17, and Otc. 4, 11, 18, "H ~1CHS C>ubh•MCI ll•ollnflt' CO.t\f 0.tllY PllOI. 1nl\ •l•t•'"-nt ,.,., filed wolh tr. tounly lie r' llf Or•n1141 COi.iniy on llecemiwr ! 1~/\ Dtcembo>r 11 11 H 1vn eno Jonwrv 1, '"& .. ,. H P l.:81.1(' '.'IOTIC'E PUBLIC NOTICE fl tCTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Thi tot lowing per$0tl I\ dolnQtivsineu .. ll'ICTITIOIJS 8US1Nl!U NAME 5.TATE,,,_lt:IH Tlw tollowinQ l>C'•\On\ ••• OO•r>Q OU>i nt'\\ d\ ORANC.l <OU NTV llf£ 11~ '»• P•r• Cord•, ~u1I~ C. Irv•"" (.A V'J/U GOVI N OA'S IMPORTS. UO 5o C.out H"' v • leguna Be.ch, CA Jo~h Shelton Devil 111, 291 C.· n'l'Of'l Acre\, LaguM Be.ch, CA Tho\ l>u\ln4'S\ I\ COnclu<leO by •fl 111- 0tviOu•I AHSAN t NH RPRl\E') CORP lfll(J~ .... , p,.,. ('"I~. St• (, '"''~. • t•.1•111•~·"• t'l,hu .. or C•Morn1o1t) fh1\ t>V\l"'t)' I\ C.Onc:IUl ·~d bY d \.Ot Pl•' ollon ARSAN l NTl llPRl~l~ CORP rothf Ar'\dn, V•C• Prn•Ornt Tr, t'\lf'tniPnt ..-,4\ fllf"d With lht: u"h .., ~ ot Or dn(Jf' (ounty on Nov '"*' l' IQ F4"'4 I ~DI n..., "'"'I~ (uhl D••I ¥ P"Ot '' ' 11 dr...t O~r • 11 '" l~IS 4~21 H Pl RI.JC ~OTICE l'ICTITIOU\ 8USIHES$ NAME!>TATEMEHT J ,.., 1ot111.-.1nq ~r-.on\ art-uo1nq bu~1 Mr\ d' PAtlf 1( ~IRE PRO'TECTION. •n:l? honcl C "\le Hunt1n91c.n a.-.. ch t A q71,._, > •1" ""A Hdrfl\Ofi ?llJ ff'dtordl Av1• 1l ·'" Ml'\d CA 911J'11 1 1 \ t, H,,rr1\on 9"H>? 8ond C1rtli .. •Hlf,, •l•J1 f(\ IH Jl ti, (A 97&-46' P· • ",, "'"'' 1\ tonduclf'O by d /' •t t I l ,p\nt•t t'\1p Jose1>11S D•Yl\lll Th•\ \t•t.ment •as filed tw1lh IN Countv Cluk ol Or•nge COl.lnty on ~<ember S, 19H f<SI* P\ll>l•sn.o Orar>Qe Co•\t Dally Piiot. Dec 11, 11,2S, lt7S.ndJan I, lt16'7011S PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1nc;i ~rson Is c1olr'9 busJ. ... u.s CREATIVE SOUND DESIGN, 410 El Mc>Oeft•, New part Beach. CA. 92t41 0.noel Robert Shaltuck, 410 El ~na, New port Beach, CA. 926&3 T111s business 1s conoucl~ by an In OIVt<khtl J Sll.tttuck Th•s •l.tttment was t11~ witr1 the Counl'f Clerk ol Or •n11e County on ~ctomber 1, 197S. ll'SO'JlO PublosheO Oran9~ Coast Daily Pilol, Oectm1"'r 4 It. 18. 2S 197S ~»TS PUBLIC NOTICE I uw ,..,A Hdrr,\on NOTICE 011' 9ULK TRANSFER IS.u 6101-'107 U.C.C.l Not te ~ '' hfr~t>y O•v•n t o tntt F•"'t Creditor\ ol CHARLES F. PORTER WI ,,,,, Orul"Qt• (u(nl o.u1v PtlOt Tr•nsf•ror, W'hoS~ busuwss ~f'\' I\ •• • • "" c:~ • 11 tB t9/' "'·~ 1~ 1241>-L log.an Street, Cosl• Me\oll, Coun· '• '''''• nwnt N d\ '''•"<1 w11n lfV' u '• •ti>. ot Ordn9.-(ounlv ort Nov If [Ht 1 \ ) \ Pl Bl.IC 'OTICE ly of 0••"9f' Sl•te of Cal1lorn1a, 1"411 • bulk transfer Is abOut to be mam to ROBERT L NEWBERRY anCI R MARI( NEWBERRY, Tr•nstereo. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ......,.. bu\lnen aodress I\ G S Ball MAME STA TE ME NT RO«!. Cyore\S, County of 0r•ft9e. St•tP , , "' f #• nq t ... , ,,,, ctr f' OO•f'\Q bu I l'.Jlf Ca1tlorn1a •• \\ • The pr-r1y lo IW tritnsltrt<l •S loC•I· 01':.•(;N CfNTER SYSTEMS tOal1240-LLoqtnSt~I Co\t.t Mrw t t• c.•t~ ""'d Dr Et Toro. CA CountyofO<•noe.si..t•oica11lomt•. ' •hlO S.t•CI pr-riv ts dt$crobeo •n gene<al Loe >• 0''"" ''" " Ca••• Coro .. All stock In tr.0•. l1xtures, .,quip ,J\ll (A)rl• C,.\ld Or El To•o CA ,,....nl oflhat Draorry CleanlnQ OUS!ne5s '.~Y> known~°' AVON DRAPE CLEANERS T~ \ Ou\'""'' \ conduc t~CI t>y 8 tor and toe.it<! at U40·L Logan Slfffl, I••·•' on CD\la Mew , County ol 0,.n~, St.ie of l'Y •' 0 "°"In, Cat1forn1a l ()"""'n''°" p,,.,,f)ent Tht bulk transf~r w1U be-cons.ummat· ftH\ I t1t'm"'"' w.t h!.-.d w11h th# f'<I Of'I or attpr t~ Sttl day ot J anuary. uni• C ••r> ' Or Jnq• C.,unt1 on 1~7~, at Callfornoa First B•nk. 1717? .. ,~,..,!>< r 1q1, lleact> alvCI., Huntonoton Buen, Co<in FSOl'J ty ol Orange, Stale ol Calllorn•.t, Puo11\r-1,•d Or 1nq1• (rM\I Ott1ly Pttot 5o tar a~ known to tne Transferee,, Dot " ·~ 7' P/\.tnclJanuMy 1 all l>uS•"MS na,,....s ano aoaressesused n.11~ 41;\;, 1 ~ bv Tran\tf!ror tor tM '"''"" year\ last Pl'Bl.IC 'IOTICE p.HI, '' O•lltrent trom the at>ove. are None 0..led Novem~r 1~. l'>IS FICTI n ous BUSINESS Ro~rt l. Newberry NAM E HATEMEHT I TraMtert-e Tr-tol•..:>w, ,,9 tit'' on .. dH· 0,,.n9 t'V' R Mark N~wt>erry. ~ .J Tr ansf Pr•.,. <> ,., t "I T D r c, 1 c. ,. Qhlomi• ll'lnt 8•"k '•"f PNATIO'<Al CORPORATION 111Z2 8H<ll91YO. '••w f_;t•t'f (f"t\l··r tu ')"'" '''S P O ._.•1100 "I• wC• , i ti• c n (A •i""4 H""ll"91on IM.ich, CA t2M1 om\~ O .. HQ\'4 mlaON• JAJI>\ Eurow Mo. >4·JIM .. "~ ~·ttl Ra Ci 1n• Point (A <>?ti• PuD•·<hl'<I O<an9" Co•\! Daily Pitol l i • !.\IO•\S s conou< l•O by a CO• l>c 11 iq15 '101 IS ~-'J' (.ti' '-"' ,., '()o \. qn t"lfltndt t Coro J; m t\ 0 tr HO\-.t trttdd-n r ,,.,.d,.nl ,,, \ fll'"' tl\f .,. t1lfd """th '"" f"'Quf'y t '""" o• Or lnQF co ... nty AA f,,.1,.mt..-.r S ';O\ f'S010I Pun11 "' 11 O'ct~?· Coa,1 Dat1v P1tot t•mN~ f ' P )' 1Q14, 4'1lCi ~ f\f'\•. ~· Pl' RI.IC :"iOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STA'TEMEMT WE<TPORT ""TPLIMfNT COM PllNf '''lfriutr1r1n0A vr· C05-td Ntf!"ii,l r A ,,. n • A ''" M ... ,,, tf/' P•ulitrtnu A.,., (O\ttl M f'•v• (A '11i,1t1 (A)Mltl t~f ... ,.. 14/11 MH-tndd ~o"'° Lo' " t0< H t A ~'on Tn•\ D•J 1ri,. \ ronnuftfld b'f d QifnPrll Pd''""' ,. ti Al ~·n M il h,\-Voq Th1\ Sldt .. ,,...,.,,, w"' ftl,.d w1tP'l"trv County Ct~•• i O•d"'l' (ounty on Nov ~r?l,191' FO..S PIJDhsnf'd O•"'l• ro•ll Da11~ P•lot. •iov ?1 <ll'd QP t I \fl f~I\ 01~ I\ Pl'BUC '.':OTICF. FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT Tt'W-fot1ow1ng ~"\On\•'• o •f'q OU~• ,. \\ d~ DOUBLE UP ?Sq62 Voa V1en10 M•\' "''' V1~fo (.A 9?&7' Wolhlm J 0 (on,...lf 1'%1 "'" Vt~r'l10. Mt\\1f)n VtPIO (A ·'71)1) Mar.,•1n r D'ln~to,on 1AIJ-n l.t~r• Mo~·.1011 V•P10 {.A 9761\ I L~stPr P W~dl••<l" Jr I •1 Cat>rollo <;t , Oro\n•i• CA 9'J'>loq fn1\ bU\1'" I\ £Onth1tft·d by ,. qrnerat p.rtnN· nip Wilh~m J O'<onn• i1 lht\ \lllttHT'M'•nf W•t ' I l1·d w•tn ''- r")unty Clerk ot Or.tnr~t-C.out,tv on p-r~mber 1 1q7s "~111 Puolished Or•na•· Co~'t Dail~ ~·.1n1 I> ,.ml>t'r ol II 18 H t~/\ 4Ji1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U51MES5 NAME STATEMENT T,.. f0How1n11 IM!<SOn\ ~'" C101nq ~· ,.._,ir.A\ 4 & S ENTERPRt'if 'i. 111 Po•n'l#H••. Corona 0.1 M,ar. (..)11forruil) '7~1S ,.••old E. Ano•••· 1q6n Port Albans P l Ht, N•woort 8~d• h <Ahlorno• '1?"60 Roct.ArO E <;a.111e. 7140 P.uk N•wP0<1 Nf'wDOrl Bt&<h C•l•fo1n•a 'l?Wl Th•' bU\•n•\\ °' condur!P(I hy • Qf!f'llP'•' c»rtnPr\hlP H•r?ld E Ano •tW F~JM P\11>4•\l"'d Or'"n<I" l'.oa'I D•oty P,1111 l>'c 11, 11 ?S, lql\AndJ•nuary 1 ,,,. ""'4 1 s ------- P UBLIC NOTICF.: CP·Ust NOTICI 011' INTENTION TO Cll~ATE SECURITY INTEllEST IS«•. 6101 '107 U C C I l'totice '' htreby ll<'••n to 1'1• CJ1ooltor\ of Rlchllro A Sullivan 8no Frank J l(oebrlch, Jr , 0.blor\, wNIW l>u'll~S\ aOdr~\\ h I/RSI .ll<11tl" TrM L-, CllY of lrVllM!. County Of Or1nQe, Stale ol Californ1,., 11111 ll security lnter1Hl ;s •oout to 119 cr.•I~ try ~btOI' .,..o oranttd lo SANT A ANA LIOUOR, INC , U11t WlckJllire L..t,,.., Cllf of s.nta Anl!, County ot Oranoe Sitt• of C.Hfor11la T'ha Pf'Ol)tfly, lft o-n.r•I In wt.l(h Ito-S.Curilf Interest •ltl 119 c•Hl@d h t11<turn , equ1pme111, fur111tur• and fUf'NSfllfl9'J ol 0.DfOI' wPIOMt ~·~n " •noWft es "M ESA VllLAGE ~ IOUOR" •11d loc•ll'd 11 1011 Et C'""''"° Ot'f,,_, CUy of C9\I• Mot-. ~,., .. t>r•"Ot St.tt• ol"(•ht°""'• Tl'<t alor.-..kl ..,, urllf lfM>\ol!Ctf<ln Witt 119 C-..,.,.m•IM on Of .tftoor tllr 1111 04'Y Of O~c eml)l'r l•IS at 1000 AM •I C.ROVl!lt ESCROW COl'flOAATtOH '""°"'~•HJ Is tit ~ .. ttllnol\ Slr••t, Anaheim c.utorn•• So I•• "' '' lllOwn to IM o;..curtld Ptl'1'1'. •II bv•ln•\\ l'l•nM\ end ad df'Hl<t\ u\td by IM 0.blllf IM Ille PHI ,,,.... .,..." .,. s.me u.1.0 ~,....,,.,., ,. • "7 s 5.enl• An•~ lquor, lllC ,ran• Both. Prn \«u,..O Party Gi.ovl• ISCAQW COfllflO•AT1C* P0. .. 111• ANlllllM, CA. "'" '"'"' .... 1$K-tt l"llbl 1\1\ed Or 411>99 to.ut O.lly Pl tot, Ol~mtotr 11, .. ,, a..n PL'BLIC NOTICE CP·14JO SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE 011' CALI ll'ORNIA f'Olt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-457•• NOTICE OF HEARi HG Oii' PETIT!°" f'OR PAOIATE 0 11' Will AMO f'OR LETTERS TESTAME NTARY AH O AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNOER THE INOEPE HOENT •t>- MINISTRATIOH 011' ESTATES ACT !ProMt• Code I" et 594 I E\tale ol MARGARET JOHNSON. ak4 MARGARET BAH N SEN JOHNSON. aka MARGARET 8 . JOHNSON, Ot!ceastO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FIRST AMERICAN TRUST (OM PANY nas t11ed hereon " or11toon tor Probdte of Will •"a tor 1\suanu ol Lei· t~rs Tesl4mflnlary to lhP ~!lt.-r and lor ~thOnzal•on to aom1n1st<"' un<ler Ille lr>der>endenl Aom1nl\trat1on ot E\t.it-s Acl reter~nce to wh1Cll ••made tor tunrwr 1><1rtlcutar\, ano !hat 11'\t '""" ano place ot htari11q the"'""' nas l)ffn ~ tor December 23. 1975, at• JO a m , '" lht courlroom ot Deoart,.....,I l\lo l ol ~'" court, at 700 C""< Cent~ Dr·~ Wp\I, on the C•l'f ol Sant• Arw, C...hfo,.,,.a O.t~ December 1, t91S WIU.IAM E . 5.t JOHN, County Cluk THOMAS L. \.ORO llSJI P.i'°'"4eV.il...cla, S11lt•21' U>911M Hill~ C.hl. tUSl hi f110 M1·ll60 Allornty tw Petltl-• P\Jbllshed Or•noe Coast Daily PllOt, l>(-m1"'r • S. 11. t97S 441'-1S PUBLIC NOTICE S·1M6 SUPEfUOR COURT 011' TME STATE 011' CALI FOltNIA f'Olt THE COU"T'r 011' ORANG£ NO.A~I NOTICE 011' MEARING Of' PETITIO,.. FOR PROllATE 01" WILL AND ll'OR LETTERS TESTA.MEN· 1'AIV ANDAUTHORIZATIONTOAO- MIN IS TE R UNDER THE INDEPE NDENT ADMINISTRATION 011' ESTATES ACT. E\1.tle of HELEN C. SICKELS, C>Pcuse(f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK II.ts ltteCI ~tlfl a ~tltoOn IM Pr-e ol W• II 1no for Issuance of LAlltrs Ttttementary ano Autllorl1atlonto- mln•$1•• under the Independent -rrin•Slr1tlon ot EstelH Act, refw..,c;e 10 which Is maoe for further f)tr11cular5, and tf\tt the time and pl.Ce ol r..arlnc;i tlw wme hes -n wt tor Dec JO, 1'75, tt 9 .30 • m., In nw cou<1roorn of Department No ~ ot Yid cour1 • .t 700 CJ voe Ctnter Ofl.,. Wut. In the CtlY of 5-nta AM, Callloml .. Dtl~Dec.t, 1'1S WILLIAM IE. StJOt4N, Cffftty Oertl STEWART, WOOORUFF & f<k.UlE Anenoers at Law ~Nerta Malft St. Sllftt 1f20 Safttl ,.,_.,CA tt1tt Anerft9YI fer: PeUtleMr P\lb11Slled ~•nge Coast 0.ll'f Piiot, 0-c. II, 11, It, 1'7S 4112·1S PUBLIC NOnCE S-1)41 SUf'W•IOR COUltT OP Tiii: ST AT a OP GALI ll'O•NtA f'Olt TH• COUNTY 011' OllANOIE Ne. A-tllf• NOTIC• 01" HllllUNO 01" "ETtTIOM f'Otl f'fllOIATa CW WtLL AND ...,. L•TTaltS THTAMaN- TA•Y A•DAUTNORll.ATIOM TOAO. MINISTall UNOllt TN• IND9f'aNDaNT ADMINISTRATION MUTAThACT. Est••• of LEONA 8LAN(M£ GATES, OKN_.., NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE" ti..t DUANE M. GATES II.ts tiled ...,.,n • pttlt>On tor Pre>N1t of Wiii """for Lei lef'1 t•~-111.,y and Aulllorlut-to Adml n!SIW 1111«-r the I ~nOP<tt /14 mlflltirMIOft e4 E'latn Act, ~• ~h It ~ ~ fllftM r Pt'11<Yll!'\ ll'ld INI ttle ti""' tnd Pl.tu Of ~ tlW -Pie\ •n wt for Otc JD. twi at • )0 • m • In 111~ court._ ot C)Hlef1me11t No l of H id <0urt, « 100 Clvl< (Miier Orlw W..'1, Ill ti. City Of Sim•""'-· C.llfOf'Yll• o.t.cf 0.< •• 1'7' lt 1J WIUHM a. StJOHN. Couft1y Cl•rl\ o&MMI t... I.AR ITT, DOWtDtO& ltOWUY mu•· Mtttw aew ......... ,....._,CA...., ·~•fer: ... ~~ fl'\Alllltt-d Orill\09 Coatt Delly Pllolt DK. ti, U. ti, 1'1J '71WS 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D • 5 6 7 8 RtGI htote 1000 2999 ..... ,h ••• •• )OOQ .... 9'i~H. ll'NU11Nf11 .. The Bl1gest Marketplace on ttie Oranae Coast l~Mflt.I ,,.,.,... .......... 10Qt,71" M.fdlefMI ....... ~ '1nafttld •. -~~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS One Coll Service ..... &--. ~t ·······'°°°'°" A.it...W..l •lhH r,...,..,...., .... 91~ .-1 AnM<IM•~• Pet.-na!I. You Con S~ll It, find It, ( 642 _5678 ) T rode It With a Wont Ad • .... , & fwnd $0$0 ~ SefwotH & ~· ~6099 Fast Credit Approval i---------IHousH For Sal. ~!!:.~~-~~ ....... 1~~!~!!°:«!~.~ ....... ~c:'!:::.~~-~ ........ 1~:.~~ ...... , I 002 General I 002.GtMnll I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 001 Gftllet"af 1002 G~ral ERRORS: .Adnrffsen General .hould check th.Ir ads ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• daily .,d repon ftl-SPANISH VILLA rors imnwdiaffly. The OM THE BAY DAILY PILOT assumes Sl9,900 ltabllltyfcwthefintin-Cottage w~lkw ~y t o ---' ·•nstttiot1 only. eltiganl. bays1de llvmjt a t C~• a fraction or cost! Roat 1-----------c docks and maritime l1v ing ! Custom de<•or Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertised highlights formal dme 1 Gour m et suns hine kitchen! Walls of glass 1 Sweepins: master bdrm retr eat! Sp 1r al1 1n ~ staircase to sun terract' 1 Red tile roof and Spanish alcove-try S:l1¥JO total down payment! Or l akt over existing loan al $24S per month. ll 's u111qut• and won't last' Jlurry 847-60!0. an this newspaper is sub· J<'<'t to the fo'ederal FaJr !lous ing Act of 1968 "h1C'h makes 1t illegal to advertise "any pre· ft'rence. hm1tat1on. or discnmmalioo based on race. color. reli~1on, sex, or national on gin. or an intention to make any Mich preference. Ltmita· tion, or discn mination." [ Ql"f.Nf(IJ •1''·'l''"'' '· f THE REAL ESTATERS This newspaper will not ~ knowingly accepl any ~ advertis ing for real ----- estate which is in viola· lion of the law. Newport Heights · Duplex w/Pool, 2 Rr, General I 002 w /frplc & 1 Br unit. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• $59,900. Hurry' TWIHKLIHG Eastside LIGHTS J Br 2 Bu Colon1;il. G . ht 1· ht $5J.900. ~ VEA~ -m BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'"107 L t:OAS"T HWY co~ONA OLL MIU':! "THE PRESIDENT HOME" ... a terrific value in the Presidential Series d Turtlerock. 4 Bdrms .. family rm. & dining rm. with exciting view Ai r·cond. Expensive landscaping. 3 Car garage; qwet cuJ de sac locat1on. $105,000. 18871 Via Messi na. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26th YE.AR 675-3000 ~~'::~~! .......... ~?.~~,~~!~~! .......... ~?~~ d ASSUME 7% LOAM BAR HARBOR $228 PERfMO. Prestige approach. Cozy ~-parlor. Sto ne heart h DOVER SHORES fi.reptace. Gou rm<•t s FULL DECKJfULL UR This home has it! Island country kitchen, single story privacy. patio pool off master suite, smooth flow for entertaining, plenty of walls for hanging art and plenty of deck that hangs over Jasmine Creek Canyon. The ocean view is a bonus! This is a Unique home, $122,500. A listing of Pat Lane. U~l()lJI: tiUMt:s· REALTORS" THf NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEl4 TEST HO~S CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546-5990 • CALL US 10rgcous nag ag 5 Dover Realtv-Shcryl view for you and your · guesls to en1oy. Cha rm-___ 64~·9070 T h r t• l' 1· r .1 I' k I 1 11 J.! f1n•µlar~=-prod:11111 at ·.., ( 'l'ln~tmal>! MO\ 1· an for lhl• llolulay~. (.'lass lt' 1•cil umn~. forinal l'nl1,, 11, 1n g &. d1n1ng room:s l';tnl•h•d fam1h 11111m. fnur btJ.! bt•clrtttllll'>. 31 • hJlhs. Ov. rll'r rtlO\'inl! 1-:asl kitchen. Formal dine room fami1y area. F/\ST POSSESSION POSS IB LE . Owner ho111:!hl anolh<·r & \'t•r:1- anx1nus take over has loan no nl'\\ lonn t•osts llurrv for this "CRr:A!'\11 PL'FF"• s.t6-2313 Gtneral 1002 General 1002 in~ home located in lhe1---------- Turtlerock Hills. Enter· lam on your terrace with sparklang swimming pool Pnced lo sell at S117.000. Including land Call 673·8550. PRICE REDUCEO ENTERTAIN ER'S SPECIAL ~ COATS& WALLACE COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 f: Coast 11.,..' 675-5511 MAGNIFICENT LAKESIDE SETTING NEWPORT BEACH '. ,. [® THE REAL ESTATERS SPANISH HACIENDA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS si1wt· l ~f4H SECLUSION -NEWPORT IEACH Unusual, interesting floor plan. Oversized LR, lge fam rm, 4 bdrms, . 21h baths. Lge lot, view. new cptng. . Cul-de-sac St. Lovely landscp. $89,500 211 I S•JoacpinHilslood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 I 002 GtMrol 1002 to $63,950 Choice Mesa Verde area on cul-de-sac street. 3 Bedrm, fam rm. lge liv- mg room. completely re· decorated. H&F pool. Don't miss this lovely home. Your choice of len· ders. Quick oossession. REAL ESTATE , INC. Unbelie,able heavily One or a kind custom treed woods seltmg. Jo:n-home lo<'ated in <'X · JOY LAKE VIEW FROM clusl\e IHVINE TER· FHON'T POHCll ! Warm RACE. Spanish mission t•ountry horn<' with woo<l arch1lecture 1s ::acccnled h<•am ceilings raised thruout this 3 bedroom hearth + mammoth home. Ma::.s ivc h('a m panl'l~d recn•ation room t'l'tlmgs. stt•pdown living with bath & f1replact• nw>m. CO\ert•d porches f;xqu1s1l<· lerran•d pntao ovt•rlook ::.eduded palm ovrrlooks mal!~tfac~~n~, nnd gard1•n art'.! pool with ~lick i fl llS IS Stl5.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ 3848 Campus NB 549·8655 YA ASSUMABLE Sharp 3 bdrm home. Jog lo beach, n e w shag carpe ting, decorator wallpaper, assume VA ADULT ONLY One story condo. walled ~a r d e n p a t io. s hag carpet. brick fireplace. Near shopping & bus transp. 10i}, down. Call 646 4477 KEV REALTORS IFYOU have a ser vice lo offer or HARBOR VIEW -CARMEL· Hard to find Carmt•I model-3 bdrms formal dr and family room V<i cant and ready to movt• in. S79.500 Call 675-7225 CAu u'I ro1111 a fa(I 1s,,1111uu or 1*At.Ul \· .. \lJ"'E\~ HEAl :fY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Move in tomorrow' New ly decorated. Enlarged open family room, 2 bedroom s and loveb patios. Walking d1sla111·t• to swimmin g pool~. clubhouse and lt'nn1::. court. 557.950. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- AHAHF.F!ND llurryto 640•6161 Set', t' a II 546· 2313 ' .. [~ '. THE REAL ESTATE RS $55.900 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. HO DOWN TO VETS St .200 total c•ash mO\ t.'5 you in this charmtng 3 bdrm h ome wi th fireplace. lots or panel. quict street for C'hildrcn near schools, ht•ach & ma1or shopping eenter. Vets lake aclv:intage, calJ 96J.fi767 . 11 j to j I • ' . HADOWRUN goods to sell, place an ad 642 ·5200 675· 4060 an the Dai ly Piloti.-~---~~~_...._,.........,"I Lovely 3 yr old Mt'sa Verde home 3 UH. 2 BA w /cathedr al ce1ltngs. patio kit & rnrner lot Low ma int yard w 1lg1• patio & frwt trees Call us for compl details 546·5880. .tPlan"u l Bedroom!- 3 Bathroom ~ 3 Car ga ra~e 2 Yea rs ne" Classified Section Phone 642-5678. $28,500 Adult Condo ~HERITAGE ~.. REALTORS 3 Bedroom, l':i ba. extra ".ABANDOMEO" lge rooms, DW. pn v::ah' patio. complet ely re IOWA FARMHOUSE furbished. As httlr as1 $24.950 $1425down. I Unbelievable. While CALL NOW 83fi 4206 pickt>t fenc·t.• for picture or835·1532 perfect setlmj!. Ri.lmbl- VILLAGE 1ng grounds . Large rooms with den. Walk·m REAL ESTATE i.'losets. Country k1tc•hen ----------•l with service porch & dou ble sinks. hul(e endosed patio could be used for another room. Huge r ear yard with storage build· ini:ts for ra ising your farm animals. See for With many upgrades, in- c ludin~ a Microwave oven. sellin~ by apposnt· mentonly. Call Now! 839-1710 REX L. llODG ES REALTY AT THE BEACH Fantastic 3 bdrm. & F R split level with lhe beach just 49 yards away. Ocean view. l~e rooms, beamed t•c1hng & frplc. Just listed Only $65,950. 646-7711. Open Eves. ..--... ¢( Walker &lee Real lstate yourself. The price 1<; ------------- right! Call today for all MIMI RANCH i n r o r mat 1 on. Ca 11 S36,500 3 BR 842-2535. GI HO DOWN FHA/VA ONNFltq •ll,tUNl0!!t,'(f' Tree lined approa<'h. 1!'1-, ·. ~ Massive 23' living room. <'lg,SSO 'Formal dining room. ~ Large country kitchen. PI u s h c 8 r pet j n ~ • Huge grounds with cov massive stone fireplacel•----------1 ered dance pavilion to and comer location arc MESA NORTH entertain or just roam ELDUMPO HORSES-BEACH It's low down and dirty! Looks hke u home wher< tht• buffalo roamed' A handy man 'i. paradise. Paint and profit ! f\ long wrndini;: country lane shad<'d bcn<'ath an um brella or towering tree~ leads t o this rustic hideaway. lhg wooden : bdrm rancher PLUS <. separate 2 bdrm guest cottage on 1'.I acre! Walk lo beach ! 3 Corrals & tack room! Shovel 'err out. pamt'em up, anc you've gol yourself an estate! Priced d i rt cheap-which seems onl) ngtit ! Call 847 ·6010 foa more details. 1 "ti; f1' \J • rt, IUfJ ... )11(fJrt' t ON THE BLUFF View • View • View 2 bedrooms;2 baths Con- dominium. Fireplace. family room, tile entry. Custom carpeting and dra pes. Decor a tor's wallpaper throughout. Separate laundry room. Two enclosed patios. one custom bricked. 2 car garage, electric door opener, swimming pool a r o und the corner. Jacuui & Sauna. BY OWNER 18724 Mcmlewood Ln HUNTINGTON BEACH Off E llis. down Chapel Lane between Beach Blvd & Magnolia 968-4293 ---EASTSIDE BEACH DUPLEX TOWNHOUSES ONL y $61,500 COLONIAL STYLE 2 Bachelor hide·away & in· b e d rm with bri ck come. Sharp rus tic I fireplace, formal dining. charm & contemporary. lar ge bedrms bllns Pnced for quack sale. l patio & l h y~s new: Block to beach. 545-9491. Prime loca tion near Ill shopping and bus lines. · Only 10% Down. $39.500-$44,700 Call S46-4140eves. COROM.ADELMAR .·a~l· COTT.AGE Lowest priced home in . aa..tV'l'lluE Corona del Mar on a ~''"" duplex lot. This charmer (~~~~~~~~~~ as a spotless 2 bedroom 1;: home with open beamed ceilings, brick fireplace. and private yard. DoublE car garage. Stressed for expansion. J\ short walk to shopping center. Call now. 673-8550. <lf>fN Ill 0 •ti S IUN TOflf Nltl' $39,500 Little doll house on huge lot with dream kit, lge LR with beamed ceil- ings. 3 bdrms, 2 ba. Walk to all shops. New on the market. Can •t last. Only 2 miles to beach. Can be purchased subject to ex- isting GI loan. 646-7711 .. Open Eves. [®IP4tl ••DUPLEX** •. · • Steps to bay & park & . • . . , · shopping; newly decor. . • duplex; bargain priced '--'-54-.-~ -1-.. -9-111-.. --.--rs..:.-- at $64,500. .;e11e1· may help finance. No real estate license Balboa lay Prop. necessary-Call LeRoy R--llors Opfer or Jim Tom. featured in this prime 3 4 Bed 2 b th f I Separate win g for room. a s. P c. hideawa y master & is a good day _, PERFORMANCE REAL * 675-7060• ESTATE, 841-3584 or to advertise in the Dally Pilot C1assitied Section. be<lroom.2bathwesL•11de complete carpe t1n11 home. Lots of tre<'s, thruout. Drapes .. Bltns. children.s suites. F irst tc~~~~~~~~~~~ beautifolly uporaded Dbl ga Co d t cal l gets this S/\C ---------- 846-3377 " e r. vere pa 10 RlFICE BARGAIN! Call Gftleral 1002 G11111ral . . · IOO• and no down to vets. Ca 11 All m very good condi 6 545-8 424 . Associated t R-...1 d $46 ooo 963-7881 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100. \."\JUCC to • . CJl>fN "'9."' IUN ro /I( No((' South Coast Brokers. Roy Mc Cardle [ The fastest 'draw m the Realtor 1810 Newport ~ ~:~irle<i~d?~i~~56f i.lot 1--C-06-t•a •M•e•so-548-·7i·29-•l ,l~::: ~--~~··:~~~~~~I ~~-------·~ 642-5678 General '002. GotMf'al - . · 1002 Gftteral l 002 GeMrat 1002 ·····································~········· ·····•················· ................•••••.. macnab / lrvtne realtg -ruMqUIL GAIDIM ~ .. and a full ocean, h.arl>Qr & Catalina VIEW set off this love1'y 4 bedroom home in Harbor Vlew Hills. Family room w /rt replace, formaJ dining room + beautifully landscaped garden & patios. $119,500. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (J69) 641.allS 644-6200 Hl ~ °""9 ... MacAttliur .......,, ..... C..lftlrnll HttS ·~l,·,. TARREl~. rn ' 1926-1976 4 BEDROOM-$38.500: Fantastic savings. Needs work. Ranch styled home. Lots of trees for privacy! Call for complete details! $35,000-GI & ALL TERMS: 4 bedroom home. Flagstone patio. brick 8 BQ. Room for your boat & trailer. Has just been reduced, owner must sell! REALTORS' 644-7270 W AMT TO 1'1AD117 •We want more u.Dits-for this Ucharmiog4 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front house has 2 bedrooms + den & cazy fueplaee. Plus l bedroom apartment. Both have been remodeled and are only me ~bort block tot.be North BaJ. See it, you •n love it~ • . at $115,000. .. 2121 f. Coo1t Htat1waiv. ' z • ng. ns . ew. ear es. 0 • " . 1 ~~.~~~ ...... ~~:.~~.~ ..... ~ ~!!.~.~•••uu ~!!.~.~ ....... ~~.~~........ Thu~ay. Oecnm~ 11 W75 DAIL V PILOT 97 '6-al · I 00 G---• ,......_ &.......6 •-h Condo"'ittl ... ,, Town· Out of State _. • .._-yw I 002 ta Mno I oi4wt'!'9".°" -oc I 04 JnlM 9 044 Howset For Seit~ Hous.s For S<ff houHs for sate t 700 p___.... Uo.t ~ ............................................ ····•······••·········· ···········~·········· ·····•·••··•··········· •·••···•·•····••·•···•· •·········••··•········ ··•·····••••····•··•·•· ... ;~.~ ...•.....••• r Aaume n .. -::. Htwporl S.och I 069 H~wporl leach I 069 fl • • b,. ~h:t •·r SUM VALLEY $19,SOO. $192 mo 11mts. -$43, 950-2 BR ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• •••• ••••••·•••••••••••• Ht tbr. '! . , JI r>t Nice 3br 2bu Costa Mesa. ~ PERFECT t•iwl .:Jr. Jn •nl' SJK,:!;J() IOAHO-COHDO 642·2.598. ~ STARTER! IDO ISLA...iD 5.'12 <IAA.l Studio -t S,'7,000 Fmt• In •nl' 1111 .ilwn I\ L " Nt>wpurt l'rt ~t 4! bd :! ba: Slt•t•J.1!12 lo 4 IESTEASTSIDE ReaJEstat.e HEAL UOl.l. llOllSJo:• YOUll OWM GREAT SOCIETY \u•w SSG,:JSO. extras. Call t>44_+>l181>~kdysonl). . I \ Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmosphere . enc losed patio established t..rees, boat slip. $245,000 ' Will &ell today Veteran by li&NAY Hugl• 1w1 111·11 <' 11 try l1·Jw with opll1111 liM 1571 so tJTl\11 llv ownf'r Jib no down, no closinit. • f ormal "hill' t l·ilin.: Why wait for the future to come to you., Inc p ~ 2000 At·\\ 100. Ac IJke, levtt. Bdrm. pool. dininjl room tugh (1r~·pl;en· \,1ultt·d . h lf I Th 51~1 l r t ome ropct •• , lr~t'S , natural i.pnn~ . ' ' t ! •. •' .. Being remodeled; custom S BR, 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. CustQm, completely furnished 6 BR. 4'1'.l ba, 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000 . . Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View, 80 ft . on · lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bcay\•d1· Or 1111· N Ii 675. biol Agent, call Dnytlme, ccil111~~ B1.: t hl'l·ry Meet it a way t!'I, "'rrn. >ay ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• t,c)(1el hunt url'tt (G~l'Sl•, 546-5745. CHOICEOFTWO kilt•ht.·n ,..,.,11 laigc will letyoulivethewayyou'vealways ttf'!.l'llAVl-:$too.ooo uuck'1 ri!>han g 2 nu Buth have S bt:uuti!ul bedroom'i. (;1,.:antH' wanted to. See it today, by app't Nccd un1h in« M nuw' lrom airport. 3 m1 from Vetffan1 Only bdrmll, 3 trnth."I. pool & patio cornpll'lc ~ ith $325,000 N•> 1i ... t11w 111·1· t:xt·hnr. Hil'lifwld Xlnt for rei· Gorgeous home ror free. JY:~zl~e~~.a~c~.~g=~~ n'<J1"1'ood1 bcnc~~i.11& 1.i111wk LIDO REALTY r,',.,~? '.~~~.1nL·r lnvei.tmenl!> huntiru.: lod~e. camp No down, no closing. 3 -wa p .intt•r!>. as r og ·•-'""' i;:rnd::. s.1:x11411.rc Terms. Bedrm, beautiful bonus $68,5001 Bargain! run too! Slump i.tonc ll7JViaLido,M.B. 67l-7JOO 1 , 1 nr Sil R38 IJJ;I day .... 675·624S room, covered patio. 968-4456. ft-1\1·e. Air r111111tt1orwd • 8 l NI I'S w poo Agent, call an ytime. INCLUDESONEYEAR c~menl Urt\'l' anti Coast l'l.11.1 hv 546·5745 WAHRANTY mon·'TJkeadv.1nlJ1.!l' 17 .7.~ 1•ro~~. 11wn1•r (I\ l'S 120 M • Rentals • PROC RAM C<tll to<fov 752 1700 L-o •-och I 048 IM~wport Beach I 069 "'12· l&.X) 1'' t•.., By Owner, attruc Mesa 1----------1 ~· -••••••••••••••••••••••• Verdelstoryhomc,Jbr.i----------i l•"· ·· ·· '''• '• j ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Multi 1<·n;1nt inl1u-;tri;il.&. HousMFumishe-d 2 ba, wet bar, $62,950. By $42,000 [~ ~ NT I 0:10 W Ha v Av 1• 11f11n• hit.If.!. Or.in~1· ( u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt. 751 ·6174 Old 2 bedroom cottage •I >C'r:AN FHO " &Jyfroul 2 ... 1111 ~ <"0111111.11 1\11 porl Lo•-.1t1on l'n11 Balboa Island 3106 Near Main and Adams _ _ Ran• at S225.000 By 3 Rd + ~ :ii · b.1 10 , nnh ~;it9 1-u10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PARTY TIME* Wi'th alley entry on deep ~======= ownt•r 7!'12 1171 1499 4384 may ha n cl I 1• O p1• n F 1 ~ ~ k I •t Ma•a y .. r ... -4 Pl.... ->Br. Hllns, rp t', i::arage G~ 3-BR. 4-ba, pride of lot. Owner will (manre.'----------1 "ee enc ' " "rn 1 n ""' " U'IC' "'" 9th .._....._ 1002 CorottadelM 1022 h ,. COMMERCIAL St rd Hit 5~3 mu l'nnonlv A1-1H4:.'1~11:1 S!StJ mo to June 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar owners ip home with Rented. Call for appoml-FLICK YOUR BIC l nu .. ual opportunity ; t!Wa rs ' --Avaal 12 20 675 3901. • GI ••••••••••••••••••••••• game rm & f1replc, lead ment. and look clos1•l.v at the . II b It f or_c2_13_) 44~·bl75 ---.... EW 11 U .... IT Ho DOUA..I nu"'IHT DUPLEX . g to the I 0 I nl'w we UI manu Sr· ..... ..... '"-sto Masa 3124 "" ,.. "' '" poo · n Y 536-8836 lovely cu.•tom 1nt"n·or of ( H bo \' P I ., ~ "" 2 STO $s2 coo Lt 1 1 •• ' tunn1: bldg. o approx ar r 1ew a crm11 ~ Xlnl Cu~IJ Mt .... 1 .1ri--.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill" -.., 4,(Xl0l>q.t ,pus 2 rm., sory, • :.i ,o\N r'n1kofnwnt•r•l11p W · WALK TO SURF The kind of property family room hn1111• 01w di•n home, "hirh can be sized fam rm., 2 frph-., Mor .... i\J.!t•nt hi" 117514 :!Hr 211d. cl.en.dfrple, ~ali~. RY soutttof Hwy. vEA"GEa· ~RuErArLyTv' ·• cm·i-,---th;· 4 1.ii.11m .• 21• bath. , 1 bd t 4 hd 3 b Priced at govern men buyers search our town _S56-6 __ 17_l_______ _' '· I _. _· or lhe l>c~l IO<'JtlfJn~ Ill l'Onvcrted to commt•rcial patio & deck. M .inv up iib ~ar, <.!Ill 0 rec, act • appraisal. Prime r e for. Quaint, cute, charm-$4295 DOWN ~-_ L'nivers1ly P .1rk for U!>e: on l.aj!una C.inyon j!rades 644·47 , !I or M~.oon. ~m .11 1 t ralll',. 1111 rwh \er} Nice. $380. s id e n t i a 1 b ~ a c mg, unique (oops!), and OR S'l:zO/o LOAN physic a I fit nl''" lt ·, Hoad, arro..,s from lora· 642 0322 l'ari.. l><'~t·rt llot Spnni.:' 673 3:'>!17 neighborffood. Eleganc adorable. With beam vacant .. ran tw \Ours in lion or new art school ,._ _________ 1 Ill "IJJl·i·-. • :i traikn-. + L-a Beach 3148 with a continental ac ceilings, knotty pin This Costa Mesa flower 1ust a few shorl davs. $!75,000 •• :.! -. "1111 111 111 J! p '' o l ~ .;-~:~••••••••••••••••• cent. Tiled entry. Statel walls, wood burnin g garden home has 3 DR. 2 ---------1 S75,000 TUR,..ER ASSOC RARE BAYFRONT t-ern n1·1 ' JJIJr t1111·111 . . Ii vi n g room wi t frplc and a sunny patio, baths, only $4,295 down A B/\N DONE 0 COT " • OPPORTUNITY Sub rn it d" IJ ~ n c I l Br loll age on Vtctona fireplace. Pub t yp right around the corner or assume the VA loan TAGE in secluded tree· \10.SN. CM llwy, La ~una L<>nder has Coreclo!>t'd :1 1)42 2r.~7 lkh, /\\Cul thru June 30. go ur met .kit chen from Carnation P ark. for $165/mo. Ca ll shaded atmospherr' 552-7500 494-1177 HR. 3 B<i. Bayfronl S.1."10 '19:!·5514 ____ _ For~al dine. Graciou $86,000. Call644-7211 ~.;;}~11~ :n \Tur. ro Used brick frplr, warm red hi' 11 CHRISTMAS house. Im mac l'ond. San 3 UNITS Newport Beach 3169 ram1ly room with crack! ' «y• j w o 0 d Pane I i n g · t.ly beaC'h, $205.ouo 4 LIMITS ...................... . l~fi~~':,c:~-:;~~: ~!. 1~~1WtMJI ~~n~~rc.a~:t~ie fkai~~~;, realty Whole~:~~E~c~ ;ubhc g~~~:;r }~~llK~ruo::~~. 6 UNITS l>eluxe 3 berlroom. Steps from l'ltean. Now ti ll .lune No rwts. $450 per mon1 h. /\1.rt Huge m aster retreat~ _ ~: -~fil!~)!'!J and bar. Jbr. small den. ~ l<'n·shly ddl\rre<l from 644-l.860Mon. Fri. 7 UNITS Seclude d child ren . neatandclean asapin' ~ Orl·i.:on l'ornc·r or _________ _ guest suites. O~ne CHRISTMAS Assume $19,500 loan La~una Canyon Hd. & ----------11 UNITS trans ferred. Anx1ous.PRE·LISTING SALE! CHARM balanrc, S2 17 monthl __________ Canvon Arrl' nr · Grondeurof 18UMITS Call ~-7881. Only $83,500 until Der 15 . PITI. 61·( interest. HK R, WantedS Br hou:.<.· will Laguna Bcac-h. ~)$EN 10 BIG CAMYOM 40 UNITS Ol'fNlt19•1,)IUN10 81Nt('/I 3br, 2ba. lam rm. Full $38,500 962·5511. leascorbuyPI' u•'.l8'"'1. toK Z1\CHODZK onl ~124 500 I I s I d .,.._ JV 497 157!1 '1!H 8fil 1 y ~ • 48 UMITS e·lt~~:ii;FI ~~~~O;~ee~:J:~;;~. by c~~;gf~r~~1!~~u~ndo~;. (_552·!152'1 L H .11 1050 lmpl·ccably clean 51 UMITS ... ·, thankful-seller's loss, o...i THE BLUFF OCJU"a I s bright· fn·~h -111•w 1 I " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spat·1ous nraC'JOUS t.· .. me 'o'lth l11w rl11\\n .. ncl Wt-:THY 111\RDER ATTHI llAHBOR 400 £.171~ FOR All C.M. aaus . , VIEW Your gain. Beautiful 2 ... ~ ... br. wa sher . dryer. View-View-View LOCJUftaBeach 1048 JustReduced warm· Cm·ndly suhllr prepa1dml<'n•..,t RARE FtHD IRVl ..... E TERR "'CE refrigerator induded 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con-••••••••••:••• •••• ••••• All Te rms t·le~am·e 3 Bedrooms. J I Houses Unhtrnished f"'lll "' E b k ~~ Th1s A l'r hum" in "Int baths. 3 c·ar "arai.:c.· Ba•••lbo•••a••ls•l•a•n•d••••••3••2•0•6• E"'STSIDE nterta1ners rac dommium. Fireplace. -~ I ., , " ,. "' Front row custom home courtyard. All for Just ( J t'I t . ,:1.,, ... l~lt arl'a ha<; li.:c wood l>on't'o'<Hl 'C'all5·10 !1!1~ u:· IQ ·1 ~ BEAUTY on Dolphin Terrace w /4 S38,500. Cal l nov. ~u~~Jmr~~pe~1~:na~d 3;ri llf shingled family mom UDI ..................... .. Ch41rming 3 bdrm, 2 ba BR, secluded swimming 646-7171. d r apes. Decorator 's __ _. •• • •••• " hn•plan· &. 'o'l'\har PICli:R :.! RR duple"<. l·pls/drp-.. home in choice a rea. Db =~~Y· {ee~l;:J~;~d kR~~:~ 0"i•dn ,. '0 "' • •• ' wallpaper throughout. only SS4.950 Call Ct•n Praperties hllns w/ rerrag, frpk · detached garage off a l· and PANORA MI C I~ ~Separate laundry room Sunsl'l s1dc o ( !\torn turv21.8312640 752-1920 ~ p.tt 10. S295 yrl) ley exit. Plenty of roo NIGHT Two enclosed patios, one ings11le Ori\~-l:lrancl 1400 ou•1Ls1 NtWPOR1 BlACH ht _._lst +SHIO. Avail in.- for yollr boat or trailer LIGHT. BAY, c ustom bricked. 2 car new shO\\plan· home. La9unaMi9uel QC/\LIT\ Bl 'll.T C'mon.1 mt'd 673-f.210 Call c:Ac: '""l OCEAN & ISLAND I t · d Z700 sq. Ct of 1nnoval1\'t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- _ .,..,,.,,..., · CVIEWS. $199,500. fee. ~:::~e~~· s!i~r:i1~g ~~ design, including indoor 5.59.!lOO dc•I Mar orr.c·e hulldmg Corona del Mar 3222 allG44 7211 Hun~~ •-h I 040 & outdoor br1· cl •1e s. ~ 4 Bedroci m. 2 IJaths. __ cosio mesa !>40·9922 675 fi0f"-1Carn:JJ.!l' Hl'Jlt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •; -------:---1 · · _ •••• " •• ·~.~.°"~·ac·i·s·a;c:·.·••••• aJarc8ouuyn21.d&?:twh7ue:a~c· oErRn er. ... ~ . enclosed r oofdl·(·k . stt·p dO\\ll living room. S C l t 1076 15 umts w ('o..,tJ Mi·s,1 Dt•t· lst-June l3t h.2 Rd . skylJahts & solJr ohs~ (amllv r oom . l ~irg e an emen e L··r"" "'.'l'r, :>11.1. 1,· ll'r 1.ll.J. Crplc. 1 blk lo 81)..! ~ ... . ""' ... . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ""'"" ;;,} -~ - ) l' R f 75 1917 greenhouse ktt<:hc·n. all endosl·tl lot. sprml..Jcrs. $2'19M s:121:r hll 5:18'1 orona ~c;.,6 · · of the I ates t 111 a p ld<'al family homr·. /\pproximot<'ly '·• a<'r!' on MOTIVATED . Retreat M~l·wood Ln plrnnces. 2 firc ·plar···" nrw *BOND REALTY* rcural stnr.ct•nttl<ykl'l;oin<' \t1<i.·wd :J UR. 2 ha. Crplc, garage. 26 l'nih in xln1 arNl of tlM Fernlenf. $400. mo ~ ' ( , .., in master ~Ull<'. l<nm.in 831-9411 ~n.~ It'· J · SELLER $28,500 HUNT NGTON nt-:1\CH spa mash•r Ii.1th .... upl·rb YA TERMS ..:__ Close To Beach OH Ellis. down Chapel ,·iews & .1 multi lc\cl Ni~url Short's to"nhome. ~ANCHORAGE H1\'l'I ~Ilk <:noel l'Olld . ti-l-t-00_30 ______ _ pool 5300 000 • • COZY COTTAGE, 2- Ideal fam home nea grPORTUNITY Will sell on conventional, Lane bet ween Beac h floor pl,111 that m~un·~ :J B lb. 2 f P..,. pal 111, everything, shopping knocks often when you VA or FHA ter ms. Entry Blvd.&Magnolia pn\;1<·v 1111 ,il l famllv sl'lfl'll':inmj! O\t'n. up IHVESTMEHTS fil bedroom , (1replac<-. lfl. K:?._!·.~.1.• Walk to beach. Avail. LtJ Si~HWil l>t't'. 27th. $350/mo. schools. 4 Bdrms. 3 ba use result-getting Daily way lo big hvmi! room 968_·_429_3___ m<'mh<•rs + a ma~1mum graded floor coHnngs (7 I 4J 496·7711 den. Lovely bn'ck frplc 1· Pilot Classified Ads to parlor, 3 bedrooms or of orwn ..,p;1t l' 1111 t ach $n5. 000 Bk r ( 714 1 1...----========= ___ l~ase, S325. h th o c • • • •$'72.500, rustom11ed 1 ~~;:;~~!ft:~.~~~. ~~ket. e range oast ~~~v~~~~li~:.cngo~~~~i :a!~iy2r!':r;s2. poof~l~a~le2 ~1;~~~/~::'nl' :'~ '~~1~1 •r.,i;~ ·196·ft679or752·t9~o ___ San Ju~n 1078 HALPIHCHIH REALTORS 2727 E. Coast Hwy. 675-4392 - Phone642-5678 bu1'lt-.1·ns. 111• & her .Mornmgs1dl• l>rl\c ~ Capistrano " bar. 3 car ~ara~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• closets in m as t e r Largesllotmlratt.Frwt N 11 ... 11 {;1\e \our rum1lv 1h1~ bedroom,ca11 842-8854. t 2 72 L cat as·a-pan. we "111 beaut.1rt1I "· ht•r.lroom . rees. 14 emontree 2 bedroom 2 bath horn!' ·• ., _L_a_n_c_._ll_B_968 __ ·6_7_26_. __ Faces the 0<·t•an. locall•t.l home for Chri:>tmas ----------1Costa MHa I 024 on the end of a cul-<l&o-s.ic I. o c a t e d i n I\ I t o TARREll:: 32 + 4 32 Units plu-. 2 Duplc·x<·' on conlli,:uous propertw-. ~~ x e h a n g t' . P r 1 <· t' $G20.000 tnl'omr ~1.r.w TERRA FIRMA Walk Lo Beach, 2 Ar. 1 Ba. on lease S325. 436 Femlcar. 494-2070 HEW in the heart of Wood s Capistrano. S89,500. II U N T I N G T 0 N Cove Fp<lalt•d & n1·l·nt HARBOUR Realty 540-2345 ANCHORAGE Costa Mesa ·vA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1926-1976 3224 NO DOWN Immaculate newly paint· ed ins ide and out, 4 bdrm. 2 bath cul-de·sac home. Huge back yard with 6 fruit trees. $34 ,000. HARDTOFIHD JUMBO HOME Fall Special Large5bedroom.3balh. Think o f this 63.~'ii 3 car garage. Oversized mortgage, available to family room and formal day on this l ·BR pool dining. Excellent loca-home. This house has the lion on quiet cul-de·sac appointments for a fa mi· TOWNHOM ES. 2 & 3 ly shtn~lert. \\arm & m bedroom. lO"t,.. down. in vitmg S7l.500. SMART ··········••••••••••••• INVESTMENTS IMVESTME~T!! ~1esa Del Mar 3 BR. 2 BA. L 1 P nsc -nr (714) 496-7711 A pair o( 4 l'h.''<<l> m fast many xlras. near all eluding carpels. drapes c lu bhse. pool and J<•cuzzi. Near sandy beaches From $49,500. ove Y ex a · "\ OEST PIUCF. SHORE'-------===== movin" Cos ta Ml·.., a Schools. $.175. 540-1542or ocean throu~ h pr I'll v a~ s ID 1·: OF 111 G HWA Y ' Mobile Homes " 546 946-0 a-pil'lur<• wlllrlnws, this :l OJ,>t•n beam 1.R and lushr For Sal• I I OO are;1 SI 70,000. $1800 · _. _____ _ year old Sn L <1i.:11na I d th 3 h ... i.pcndahl~ ?D..t t ....,00 19th•· near schools & shopping. ly such as 2-ba. dlx. kltch Just listed-hurry-ask-w/dining ar ea, terrific JIB• .Quail' ij ing $69,500. Call540·115l floor plan s tarts with an !;<'a pe m 1s s·c >l'TI 1 COi\ST ~"' \.\ s ovc ..,.. nr ·~ home has umo I'll fl . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1•orn(•r lorallon. GAH h . IN\'}·'.S"f .:VlL •.• NT !'riaple. 1st & last r<'tl plenty nf wall~r>:1n• for l>EN llOME ... $74500. 10x50 Mobile oml'. Sr . .-Aclltc;. Eves/w knds your art ('oll1•1·t w 11, ,1 En' th G od,L'ife Adult Park. C;ill for dP :~1!) 01112 67., c:o20 ma:.s1vc & t.isteful 11s1•1l 1°Y e 0 S tails, aft 6, 751·2,lfm ----" . .., ------ lmck f1replat·i·. \.\,di In 493-2513 499-4 84 ., .. 8 dd .. I MESA VERDE. Sharp, REAL TY INC. wall u-;"'I hnl'k lwarth ~ .Ax52 197~ u .Y · I) Industrial/ dean 3 br, 2 ha, Cam rm 714/846-1371 topp1·ll \.\tth 1•111111 1·hl Laguna Niguel~ ~,~~~~o ~e>i~37(;.irdcn... Property 2100 fpk, bltns. quwt i.L. nr _ __ bookshd\'I"• ln ho 1s1• .111 • ' ·-_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~<·hool 1shopp~. S.175 / m•• Pl ·~ oente< eo1'ano~ $43,500. .:~~~;~., """ .• !!Iii -~-~.~.t.~ •.• ~T•R•:•To ... f}.··.~.4~.·N·~-~ OLDIEOHR·2 Single family home on oversh~ed lot; walk lo Lido shops. Great area for year around living! $55,000 associated $36,000 Full Price Must sell lrg 3br ranch house. Assume 6% FHA loan. paymnts only $142/mo. Call 540·3666. TOWNHOUSE NO DOWN VI\ super Huntington Bearh end unit Townhouse at only $38.500. 3 Big bedrooms. 2 baths. dream kitchen. and dining area and no common wall. Only steps lo pool and recreation Assumable 73 .r1,-loan Wllh payments only S212 per mo.inrld~ t axes BEAUTIFUL 2 BDRM End of Cul -d ·sac $46.SOO·O~n<•r 581 ·2306 - extcnS l\'l' hhrnry llPl'll the choice community ZT. Tcrrv built. Ide.ti rm GREAT Call Mr Mvhrt• SIO 1151 beam ... 3 hl•rlrn11m -.;. 3 • • • \ I· \NTASTIC older cpl Sparr A\Jll l!PnlaJ!e Rcaltnr'i haths \\ mnnv t•\lra' 111·y I Olfl\lt' luxury MakeoHer 531 ·5382 YEAR END BUY11 ('harmmn :!Br h1111se with Owner l111 11 j!ht J,1ritrr k --•• " h me rome I >ok & makl• hnmt ur i o1111cll'd bys '.Commercial :! \l'"' \T 111l1 l<·nant In-Ocean \'1e". $3:!5 mo. 0 • ' r.urn.r\' Jn<I halls 3-BR clustnal Rulldin~!>. Cully 673·9950 JnoHer. ,\ 1lt•n i•r I llH. fam1lv & Property 1600 l<•Js1<1I '\Int M1s:.inn Vie· ----Ji~~'. i *i·l§:il dtnln~· rm,, tilt-roof.-lrl! ....................... Jo l.<w.1t111n io· r Return COLLEGE PARK 3 Br + : . '¥. !f.j?fj f1•n<·1•tl \;1r<I .ind 3·ca 175 Seat restaurant in to inH"llor 581·23·10 or Din. Rm. 2 Ra , 2 t'ar f.!ar, • • · ~ 1r S.•1• 111 hclleve value Costa Mr'~· 5 yrs oh1 art fi. 4!1:1 7AA7 swim min~ pool. $.150 St>c · !l!i'.SOO S125K OWC 1st. Agt by appt. 833 JllOO xll3. 1.Jl'UOa '\11•ur l Realty 642-9666 INDUSTRIAL BLDG !\I art 1 n . 0 J Y s. < 1) RR OKERS -Pf AL TORS 1011 W 8o!b•<> 6 I ' Jh6 I USTSIDE First time offered Call 66x300 R-2 lot with 2 •54_6-.5880-•A•g•e•n•t.---· Houses. 2 Bedroom and 2 ----- Real Estate byMd/AY 939 Emerald Bay Open Sat .• Dec. 13, 1-S 830·5050 496-4040 --PRICE SLASHED "i 7'lOsq. fl 12 rentals Nr n i o34oevrs $19,500 !!! tr;1eGw39a~28. l!d rrn~~~ nr5~~ .. 3 BR.:! Ba. 2 patios, crpts, STEPS TO BEACH 36-24-36 JI :,. Acres C 2. WO FF 1111 "' , CH'S· . • drpc; frpfC'. nr Uack Bay. l·BR, 2 ba. builtins +stone Crpl<'. Newly painted big lot w /dbl gar. Real sharp and only bedroom and den. Nice ---------- .Just list rel. 3 Br + fam Nf'wport Ohtl /l<.k IOI! 1 S370 !'i.'>ll t.:..''.J 1 l ·m really well hullt I'm rm home ar·ro!'.s from 8 h I 069 S!.67 pl'r sq ft . Own('! Lacheninyer tall, firmly conslrurted. park & tennis ever~ Newport eac 11 ,, l.,c)\'l'ly I hr home w /pvt i.:.irch·n p ;11lo rpts, drps. t 'ttl pd s:.>:.i:.. mo. (1 > 7'.W fl:!<!:! $62.500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 fruit trees and shrubs. Won't last long-call quick !! Asking $55,950. Call540-115l ..... ~.• HERITAGE llG-VACAHT 2 Story & provocative , Wf'll roomon,,n-;ontn••ardt•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• saysse Oil\\ ,,. ,... Rcalonnm1c·s. Corp. dressed an decorator 1·01 -or patw·pr I\ 1t1• hc-.1d1. :! lil'.11 h 11111l:o-SS2.500. Gd 11 • r,75 671)11 • • ors CIVCr my bus1r tan great s<·runl,V, f.rnt.1q1<· 11wo1111· H :! <·nr lol Cin --• Crom my beach lot·ation. appomtnwnts. $129,!'>U<l. n v F 11 r l 11 n c , r l t r Vacant lot. J30x2!l0, ~nrnl Mobile home/ F'eaturcs 4 berlroom~. * LIMGO * 67~1 7f1:!0 area. llunl. Bch Trfr Prks 2300 2 RH home 1-:astside. Lgc Realtor Balboa Island New paint in and out. Formal family rm & elm ing rm. BBQ & coverer! patio a rea . Very low priced at only $58,500. I 006 20671 Tiller Circle. Won't • • REALTORS family room & dining REAL EST ATE HESTER-BROWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnrrl yd l'pls. stove. room. 2550 ~q. ft Cull 4~ 8086 '1!l!t >lf•fi l 11;\HllOfi VIEW HOMES Realtors 833 !171il 8x37 rrmodell•d , local s2s5 mi~ S.~·6680 ___ _ anytime. 968·4456. I orloflno immar, 4 Br, 3 ---park1 $2250 or late mod 0 L HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---------1 last!! World Real ~late JNCLUDESONE YEAR ___ 493 RRl 2 H.1. f1n1shc•d bonus rm & BEST OFFER small car &46·9541 p O 1301 No. Bay Front, 2 BR 2 5..,0RY House' & 2 BR Garag '' Apt. $140,000. By owner SP At-flSH _B:....y::....;ap:...:p:....t_. 67_3-_S_106 ___ , Rustic Spanish estate + Balboa PltMftsulo I 00 pool. Sep. library. formal ••••••. • ••••. ••• ••• •. • dining. Sacri flee prlc~ ! Lol value, cottage, nr Bay Island. $.55,000 Marshall Rlly 6754' tor Classified Ad ACTION Cn ll a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 Save $$$. 645-0303 FOREST OLSON IHC To place your message before the reading public, phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642-5678 Newport leach I 0691 M.wport Beach l 069 ··············································~ LINDA ISLE French Regency custom home w /f!tl.' frontage on Harbor Island channel. 5 Bdrms., family room, formal dining room, wet bar. wine s torage , elevator, dark room. $385,000. A COU7W8.1. IAMIB CO. 644-1766 556-7777 CAREFREE LIVING with ocean breezes. 3 Bedroom. 2 baths with no exterior mainten ance. Submit your terms. Only $42.2SO. Call to see today l "11Mga ;ntnl i;m m 962·4471(r.f~)546·8103 IYOWHER f BR plus. Prestige home. Must sell ! Open Dally, 5391 E l Dorado Dr. 846.2249 --~------~ WAR~ANTY loft. S!ll Yi<Hl for qwck sale 211.213 62nd St, N A . 3 Rr, :! ha . dining rm, dill PROCRAM MYSTICHILLS pnnonl).fi406341 2500 sq ft., ron<'rcte Mounto1n,Desert, frplt'. bltns, dbl ,:?ar, block bid~. retail store or Resort 2400 folit'~c Pk area. $39ll. Contractor's home. just Oceanfront omce. lot si1r, 60x!l0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..::'-~·44• I or 540·3666 5 years young. A real I 044 Jewel in a very private Lnri•psl & best duplex 10 Contact manager Travel 80 .Acres an Dlythe Near MESA VERDE 3 Br 1 , ....................... selling IL has It all' tn'o'n Spectacular Lodgeto show.642·8252 Citrus.S.">~ $100.down.; na. $350tncl'd i::nlnr .~ 2 STORY-$36,500 f'rom the tiled entryway 1·0.1'1line views: 2 bdrm Owner. 213 247 2120 $50 per mo· or trade . ~1r Nu crpts & dip • lnine ,....E & k I h & ., I I m 'th Cam I • -:--6'14 '1579 c 1q """" POOL·IRYI,,, sun en avm~ rm "'11 " :' r · .w1 1 Y Condom1n1umsfTown· --·• · '"'"-"----- Prime Irvine location. bcamedceil .lg<'.Lllrnly rni >h3ths.4 Crplcs .. 5 housesforsale 1700 RrianH<>:id Utah :lint' 1-Bedroom. 2-b ath, Step down laving room t rm. with masstVl' ~tone t•m·~. i..ar~es, al) bit-ms ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\E'r in a~·rea~l'. nt·.1 r Twnhome. Private pJllo. cork & s moke t::lass Crplc & wood panelinS!. -+-"111>, ''""st m ever· G s lopes. $4000 s·.nuu walls ' Gourmet kitchen. the kitchen is a riream ~thini.: $."la0,000 HORTH LA UNA 714 493 3038 Nilt·~ dishwasher, pool. ne.11 h I d r t 1 CO.,..DOS South Coast l'l.11.1. Wandinft wrouJ!hl iron wit ~a so ex ra-. me r~ 1 1 '-' t.H . H u 1""11 -S325/mo. CALL S!'i6 '.!t)(j(I stairway to queen s12e Corning rookw:ire l-A~~ White"atrr \'ic•w-; 2 & 3 ~County bedronmo; Sl'pnr ut r:m~e .'11~<' hrlrm• \\Ith ~MC, bdrm unib (romss4,000 Property 2500 c;::::SELECT laundry. Central air. a super mstr. suite· vff rw t \l.1\' 4"0 c 1rc!>s North ....................... T'PROPERTIES Secluded patio. Sparkl· pool area. 3 Full hath-; ,~.,"•'-port Po'' Ortict L~ unJ'' · • *ONE ACRE* ___ _ I , Very pnvnl<' dc•c•k Ki • ---g (> So C in g <' 0 mm 0 n p 011 • patio ar""' with Inc. h<'·.1t NEWPORT SHORES Call 6 75-7225 LEM N HEIGHTS 2 RR. util. incl me 1' BarJ(am p1iC'ed & sharp! ...... ,., ing. $210 mo., $100 dep. & Call fast 752.1700 ed & rillerE'd pool for rr :J lldrm. & c.len. fixer-CAI.IF llANCll ref. 631 lK&> ONN 111 41 .,, "1"' 11•1•11, , · lax in~ O<:e a n v 1 cw urirl('r Choir<.> location! EST/I Tl·: [ ~ J(azeho. Separate :i ('U r W.1lk to beal'h , pools, All slumpston<' t'on~trur· 3 BR, 2 Be. Frrl yrd, close • ·. garage; lots of room for tc•nrwc. Only !S0,900! ! lion , 3-SR. 4-ba, den. to schls. Wtr & garb. pd. 1 boat. traill'r. hobby nr CAYWOOD REALTY. Mester !;Wl<' has his & $450.642-4445· GIANT _ s torage. An exquh111• • * S48·1290 • hers baths. All rms. off !:===========~home in an l'll.<'1•pt1onal 80 ft. Del Piso t ile Sharp4br,2ba,Mcsadel •r the Sea Ed·1nburn location. See today at W/ITF.Rl"RONT W/SLIP hallway. St. Charles Mar home. Avail now! 1t .. ~... 3b th "=' $125000 11 6405560 TAXSHELTER peocan k1trh .. Chambers $375 /mo. inc:.lrtg uge ~room. a , lhll Carro . . 0C SOUTu bw.ltins i'n<' i·<'emakcr, "ardener Larry 546-S880 home close t.o all. Palntil Plan tfaslini: & ro Realtor EANA n. " and make $5000. Super m A· A---. ' ---IN refrtg .• (r('('7er . coH· family room+ sunpa rJor ln Village l : 3 bedrooms. ~ u~~n>~ NF:WPOH T llE. IGHTS Lg OCEANSlbE maker Den w1wet bar & +sunny kitchen reatur· 2~ b~lhs. family room: l'JQGeil~~ 4Ar.O!'(l3n v1ew.pool.nu COMPLETELY rur· beer tapper. ftll nt'W ina loads of cabinets + o H enng you a ll. lhe 499·2800 k1lch $98,500 by appt. nishcd. professionally vinyl fl oors. crpt:r;, Corning ware cookt.op amenities of a singl -OWNF.R 5\A-5556 decorated model' ($4,000 wollpaper, s huttero; ~ bltns. Many. many ex· famil y home. 170 • inventory> 2BR. t ~llo drps thruout Bcaullv Square fl'cl, ctcs1i?ned fo BEAUTIFUL · I t d Ids ~~ t c 11 • tras in this slf'cpintt "&r•fr•"" hvtnn. Offered ~1og e s ory ron o <'••" w wa er a ~ "' ~ I a n t . W n I k to t"'o y~ou"'ror oniy ""I.?"'', DOVER SHORES Enrlosl'ti garaJ:e PoltCl Kol ponds tloom for tC'n SCHOOLS. BUS. SHOP ...., '""' LOWEST rn1n·.U wilh wrou.:ht fence & nl'! court & o;w1mmin~ NOTICE how D:nly Pilot Class· 1fJNI 11ds display tb~1 r mt>-.,acc.., with leglb1 bty ond 11np.1rl ·) Our 11ds. we ar<' proud to s3y, really ~..t results. Phone 1;.1:.? 51;;.g PlNG&BEACH"Dctter with central atr· 110\il'ON gate. Adult <ovc•r -40) pool, 50 :;votado & IS hurry on this one' I t•ond1llonJn~ c: '\I.AX Y t> Kl Vt: C' om mun It Y. P <> n I , fruit tr~ $12-1 .500 11llnb ta yuu 962·7771 LE RAISOR VIVID Ivan \\.clli. <1tr111m. 4 RR. JEJaC'uC7.7.1, 11'1ub1~1ous<' hNr ttwartca ..• • •1---Charm<>r situ ;1t(•rt 111 3 l\11 Marvelou~ duv & am no uta sop ~ CALL NOW DIDAl.llf US ii REALTY woods w /winter i;trca m , nitc view Pool & jacuui ping centf'r Wolk to bu!I rvn __ _ -4S.23Ct1mpu~ Or , Irvine chsruclt<r. 3 Bl ks. to pral•ual. 1824 Gnlaxy Or D iego A viii I nnw I I i I I o1l<'n beam•. (pl<'. lots of Price reduced below ap line . 30 min to S n 752 • 7315 • Campu.s Valley Shop Ctr. beach $15.000 Open Daily &t Wknds. 1-5 $32,500 COMPLETE BY Oj)NALD M. 81~0 ::i~!!!!!l!!!!~~!!!!~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~C~A~L~L~8~ll~.a~6~0~0==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J_~_s9_._soo--..64~5-8_4_98..:::::=:=:i:O=WN:...___F._.R_~..:.__:t(l;_:l(i __ ,_:==:..!.:=--A-u_oc=1=•'="=·=R"=="=·=~:==J...::::=..,...:== ..... ==========:!:. ~ L .. 08 DAILY PILOT lhursday, D~tmbt1r 11 1975 .&. .. arfm t Unfura. Aporimeftt Urrfum. ApariMHh u.tum.. Apca tmenh Furnl1h•d Offiu Rntal 4400 \ AlMirfm~nh furnhbed -.. t n 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or •1-.&..--1 ..... _ .... 3900 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• r T ••••••••••••••••••••••• eeeee eeee••············ VlllTilrlfti flSU WESTCLIFF BLDG . NC:WPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 312.. 38 .. 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~ UllrfurW.a..d How.-1 Unfun1bhed Houus Unfurnllhtd · Costa MM a 3724 Corona dt-1 Mer 38 2 Costa Mn a ... Newport leoch o nn; EXCITING ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • ••• • • • • • • • • •• •• •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • ••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • ••• • • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• • ••••• • • • • • • • •••• ••• • •••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • fl ALM Ml.SA Af'TS. Co.to M"4a 3224 trYIM 3 244 Scmda Ano 3280 l'nt.ll, 2 ur. !lhady park, c Ur, 2 1\a t~qft. frplc, 2 Ud Stud\o, l" ba, •D&UXE• MINUTt~TONPT ~ ....... ""' ..... """• .. f\lf lt••"• ••• ~Nte-ii-.. ~=-........ ••••p•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ullts.oopl'l~.$130 tuill bll.llb. 2 hlk.s t.u &ueh Gii.nUte. bnc.k fr.P ie .• £astbtulf3 br,!ba, lse. BCJJ. 3 Br. fom rm, fr.,k, bltn~. RENTALS RtnC't our horn~ & br<'C't'l\C' S4X r.t7.I ~. Also, 3 Br 2 &, pnvotc pJotio. newA,dA~r11 Incl. sp1tc master swte, Ilach, l&Z BR rn<'dvd Jtld :!b.i s:rTS/470 a hrutmn!' onus $400 6758772or6447211 approx an 1. us. din rm & dbl gara1te rromSl80 2 ar:bttns, vard J(ur 3 Ud 1tt-n 2ba .. . $4$0 Jlohu/Ward. 3 BR. 2 h.1 nlorrs.·1· Dt•p" jd 1 fl Jdf 2447t:hten $275 979 \658 Auto door opener avail. Adulls.NoPclS ./(lrf- ./ flolll ---· ./...,.. ... _ Avu1I now 1 lh . ~ti 3 Bd. :!' b<i • • $42$ OW. cpl!!, th p:. • $325 C.ardt·n Apt, pool, $195 & II'>"" Pool & recreation ortt~ 1561 M~ a l>r A bar~oln • 4 lir. fncd )d 4 Ud. 2 Bll $325/400 963 4.'iG9 963 17~ 710 W Ullh St Dt:t.UX f~ 4 UH · 3-bo · l&2 BR »pt~ $190 -~v Adults only, no pets IS Blks E•st of Newport ./a.cy -.ic. ..... ./ .,,,.,. ~~ frpl<', $350 flam . rm . nr ()('UO Util pd. pool. lauodr) •FROM $332• Blvd ) 3Br.y"rd "'"r ... >71• LE RAISOR Soutttl~a 3286 SlNCI t-:ArT.fum , llurry' $SS()/mo 673mln fadl,t·pts,drps,dshwhr. <M!<Am1·gosWay,NB ..... .,...,,,,, # .. .... • ' ••••• • ••••••••••••••• •• ulll 1x.I S115 mo. or 675.7225 Bkr dOM'd gar No pets Nu <Nol '1'9V"i70VV Call Mr. Howard 645· &101 3 lit , <'hcldrt'ni pt•t OI\ REALTY Bcauh ful Sp:rn1sh ho ml' 6468212 ---· children under 12. 644-8064 or 536-1487 FREE R fo:NT l month nn ., llr, lned ~ar, S2l5 by the bch, 111 1•xclu:.1vc Lfo;A.SE 2 BH, l Ba. IRe H'1Ctenda Harbor Apts Managed by 300-1100 i;q rt deluxe oh· 4Brit~~~ .. !~!m·i~~ii'tt~ 4~c\1 mpu~Or,lrv1nt-area. 4 Br. 411a , l&:c hv Lgefurn2 Br patio. 1 blk to beach, 646·1204 WilliamWallersCo. RESORT No.C.M 540,2200 C.impu~ V;•ll\•yShopCtr rm library furn rm Bltns. w iw. drt>!<. 1>001, adults, no pets. Refs. r t 2 Bd 2 8 Pvt 6429900 CALL 8 33-8600 • ' ' s200 /\dlt~. 110 pt't~ $310. mo 673·5864 or 2 Br . 2 ba, families Bay ron • a, · •M•wport hac h • ~ ---cega~~~!5fJu~yui d, 2 l'jr 642 9520 213 /355-6343 art. 6 welcom e. Most utll pd. Bch & pier. $550. y rly. f\ltl ~ervice garden or NNr So Coast P laza , 4 n ur home & receive .. , jl~~l~OOnw ----Mo. to mo. $225. 622 979-193S &644..t5lO fices near airport. F'ron1 RH. 2 hj ·carp /drtt!X'S en~~r1s t mas bonus 499..tJ06or t1· Uad1t>lur, furn Quiet 4 Brdeluxe3ba duplex lo Hamillon .645·22Jl2 4y [,easlngortire open !I Xlnt cond $1.50 V1H·jnt ~ 3 br, 2 ba, DW, W~stminster 3298 nwturl' person Nu r r11ts, Old Corona Nr b<'h & ten OCEAMFttONT LI VIN G toS Mon-f'ri 979.f,&iG R~1ltor 548 5.527 i)llpt'r rpts, drps, beaut ••••••••••••••••••••••• $145, ut1I pd 646 7342 crts. f'rplc, etc. $450/mo. 2 BR. 1 Ba, pool, 2 adults n~. 350 ' ----833-5858 640-t\216 max. $255 mo. 1632 B 2BR.1 ba, winter $:!00 CdM d l x 6 r m . suite l.incf:..i·p.:. $ /mO .()elux3Bt31lalondo~o DanaPoint 3726 · lowa,549·4338 STEPSTOIEACH w/bath. Patio, amplt• OCllfaPoint 3 226 963 4567963 . 1786 children under 14 ~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, Adults, s t ove, ---. . 2 BR, 1 ba $230wlnter pkg .. ulll. $390/mv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.'n1v Pk Terrace 2 Br. 2 coo~sni~e/r B ~t~~lcsB ~F~· BIG 2 br. 2 ha, $250. Util ref rig, drps, no garal(e. l BlR. tbBal $bl 75 vtmcl.t1;1hl 2 BR, l ba, winter $225 675-6900 Nl'"2HrC'nnclo,0l't•an&i Ba , t h dbl gar r . '111cl . Nt•ur ht'~Ch Gas pd. $225. mo No A so l r, a.P. pu10 •BR 2 b early$495 Oakwood o ffe r s lt\o ________ _ ~n s.e. • 893-1351; Art.~· 8934716 4"°. 0195or960 11'12 pets.Sundeck.640·7546 garage. $204. mcl uh! • a,y flnest lnrcsort livingata NEW ~un:-.ct \te"'. trnn1s. frplcs:r75~~·7896 askfor JcrrieKukuk. ""'' 548-8005 BW~~teherlor ap~ furn $165 price you ean afford. MEDICAL-DENTAL l 14 WI s.120 714 833 1669 •undo A/C panel Hunti..,.on ~ach 3740 2 Br, 1 Ba, upstrs-, lg . . ... 1 0 There's $1 million in BUILDINGS Ila \, ·; J.1 ·1tl6 IH 74 111 3 11r ( · · 3Bt large lJ\·m~ rm. ram ••••• ::':••••••••••••••• patio, gar, yrly $285 mo 2 BR. ulll. pa id. Cpts, SEA WM r ecreat ion facllities. ~..-.:>!()33 '1'knd., in~. shJ~. children. ?K· rrr{, cpls.drp!i. coH•rt•d HFAl'TIFUL 1 br forn Ref req. 675-3446 day~ drps, patio. Child ren Condo,28R .. 2ba.,den. NIGHT LIGllTEDTEN· s pocto•a ilobl• Fountain Volle y 3234 ~~ ~~~sl' pun hase patio. Xlnl arcJ S.355 apts St7o & St!IO Spam!>h 644-0997 eves welcomt'. no pels. M&r. Uni. Yrly. $475. NISCOURTS. A full time ~:O~r~~c~~~~u~;:t ·:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Evesor\\kntl.,!M~067K ~tylc bldg. p\l end ~ar, 1960 Wallace, Apt 6. activities d irector who 1''ountain Vallt•y Com 1 Br. 2 Ha. m·w c·arpt•t.;, Colony. li.:e 3 B~ + Bonus Rent our homl' &. r<'<'CIH' pool ~auna lndrv adlts. Costa Mesa 3824 642 7364 plans pa rties. BBQ's, mun1ty Hosp-Town & hllt1<1. r1·nr1·tl \I . Ju:-1 Hm.a1rcond .. mcpool+ a Christmas lrnnu:. 1noi Kt•ct:.'on 1.n: l hlk ••••••••••••••••••••••• $170 1 Br. cpts. drps. trips &more! Free Sun Country theme Sp;:icl• p.1111tt'il Frplr $375 tennis dub hGreal loc . Super 3 bedrm.:? bu. W orJlearhorrStJter. OffleatfllP~ refng,range.724"0 "W. day brunch 1 wtllgofast!>ocallnowto x:l\i . .i9'15 lse for lt'ss t ~n owner's cpls. drps. I<&<> •• SJ10. 842 7!W8 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adu ts no J ames St. 673.n 87 Plus beautiful sing es, obtain leasing inform;i ---monthly cost $45-0 mo. mo 96J-ISGS963J7gf, pets,dshwhrs.shagcpts, 1&2 bed room apts. HuntifK/on ~ach 324 0 Ownr 552 0694 ---SMALL BEACll HOTEL closed garage, frplc, FOURSEASONS APTS furnished & unfur mshed ~h~:: a ~t~~~~~e~;;~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Rent our horn<' & rt-CCI\ c Room!> S23 5-0 \H'l'k. BBQ. Gas & water pd. Spacious 2 br studio. H'z PARK NEWPORT Mode ls oprn 10 to 7 · hurry-Call P hil Brown . :1 RH, 11 .. b..i, ht~ fa•mtl,i. ~':,~~ pra vaC'y tn new a Christmas bun us Apls $110 mo 536 7056 Pool br, pvt patio, pool. Ch.ii Sorry no pets or children rm N r . J\lljm !> & Han/ community _or Fireplace. 4 OR. 2 H/\, !•'u rn. Studio;-lllk r LAMANCHAAPTS ok, no pets, $195. 73 APARTMENTS R oom m a t e ser vice Broo khur ~l $385 N ho San Jo_aquin. cpls. drps. H&O. OW, lx•at•h. Waler pd . frplc. 778ScottPlace,CM Joann Sl.645-0332 &ch elorl or 2 available. Mo n t h l o iHS:J147 545··1~\I ew 2 Br + library $345 . mo. 963·456!1 <l.·l1wshr. pool, Jacua.i 642-5-073 Bedroomsand rnonthoccupancy. w 'wetbar . Full~ appoint· 963.1786 ~ VILLI\ MESA· F rom $205. Townhouses :1Ur 2ba. frplt, cll'iln $.100 t'd 1ndude a ir rood.. SlltS m~84H 73.16___ CASI\ VICTORIA 2 BR. patio. pool, no prts. Fr. $239.SO m4nth. st I.1s t t-$IOU d-.hwshr. self clean oven. Condominiums Irvine 3744 l ,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. 719 w. Wilson. 646·125 Open 9-6Daily c·l ~.11l1ng ft.·t' -t7tl 2 trush com p ., frplc + Unfurnished 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• orFurn.gas/wtr pd. (9-5) Spa-Pools·Tennis Oak'UU'OOd Scenarw. !168 11179 &j rnueh more. Security ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults-No petsSec.gatc Across fro m Fashion ·~ ln•estmflltDh•ision l Id m the footb11l -I 1 S70 wk or s:mo rno. in-2 Br, 2 Ba. frpk. dshwsh I I d t J bo G den (7141752 7300 ~lllA :!Mt! I rtl'!> l' l' ~-3 Br, 1 ·~ Ba.111t•w? v Pt .11n dudes maid ., ... n tee, TV. Pool. rec rm, elevators s an a a m ree on ar. • !>475353 , ed & t•plf .•. s OI\. 1 & 525Victoria,642-8970 enc gar , cpt s, d rps. SanJoaquinHills Road. A t t --------1 \I ~l Al' :! Hr 1 11 .i ·' ~ d 5 Br house will children 01\. nr pool '"°' !'iauna. P<'ll~Zt . poo Rd 1':. 1 8 l h St. $ 2 8 5. (7141644-1900 par me n S •I MO FREE RENT• 'l"nhmt• Atlulls 011lv 'Wantr p .p rec far No pct~ !"I'll phone 1717 r. Dyl'r · MEW EAST SIDE SS7-4347PM -a.-• 1·2·3 Rm. offices from ()111l'I Jn•;i. $2:!5 mo tease 1o55r 2~8u5~ ply. 434·3646afll .. ~. Irvine 5-IO 1515 2 Br & Den, cpts, drps, $190 Senior Citizen UTILITIES PAID ... e"JO'i'rv1 ne $135 per mo. Near Yti39771 M-12 ~90 --Loquna llea ch 3748 bltns & dshwshr. $275 welcome. 2 Br, pool, n BLOCK TOOCEAN lrvlneat161h Airport.Nolease req. ----------'Jc>w Te;;:-ace Twnhsc. 3 Elegan~ Ba) front "l't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-6243 children/pets. 646-2738 Deluxe Private 2Br, 2ba. 645-0550 833-32239T1I noon \'illag{' Rt'al b ;talt' Hr 2 Ba cpts drps wet· bldg. Spac 2 :~I.JS~ h.i EFFll'IENCY /\PTS L ge walk-in c losets, EACH F, l>"r l'&. O. o' W. frplc. ndlts only· 5• mu fr·im ~.l"''l J>clOI maid. MESA VERDE S30offSec. Dep. w/ad 2 B bltns. garage, cable TV, R **NEWPORT B • 2 No Al!t'nl'i l't' .. ' 675 0303 ' "' NEW 2 B 2 B ad lt h Id d 1 o $300 --4000 Mont hs free-New' pro h d palm & dbl gar Pool & · • phonP laundry. \'tllage r . a, u 2 Ba. c 1 un er AduJts/no pets. mo. _..,,. "Yorktu" n Bu!. ar Rt•c S425 K3J 3179 Townhouse Inn 4W 9-1:14; apts. Lge beautiful ln· S205 & up 710 W. 18th St. till J une 15. $375 mo. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ess10nal offi<'es on ma- :! RR . 1 8 \ S2SS Unf,,mished 3525 teriors open to lush water vearly lease. Available Pvt ent/ K . pnv. CM $25 / 1or boule~ard. Carpets. •Yorkto'l'n :'>t agnoha L a~ach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me wportleach 3769 landscaping. Every con-Eastside; 2BR.2ba. bee. 10. Call for appt w k & $60/ m o. up. drapes, air, full sen1ct·. 3BR 2 ElA $300 1 ogun . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•e1vableextra . Must see Mo Call 557-6462 6 to 5Sl-0042after 6PM. 548-5954or 556-00S8 Rents start at $110. •Garfteld Hrookhur~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ha . 2 ~I} to!-.t.i WK l 'P ~., Hrl & to appreciate . $3SS-$465 PM CALL 556·2660 3 RR. 2 R,\ SJ:?S 2 Br, seduded are.t re-Mesa Dbl ~.1r, p, t µatio. MHO h ,. 1 1 1'·\· m"aid MESA VERDE VILLl\S . Steps to Sand, 2 Br 2 Ba. LrVE a t Newport Re;ich .• SELECT •Warner lkarh ' modeled kit & halhroom SJ15 963 105R ac .... o or . 1555 Mesa Verde Drive 1 R r a bov c ca rpo r bltns, patio, frplc, $295 Weekly winter ra tes. $.15. "RR,281\ S.'lSll han.l'l'oodflooro;,nopets. sen·. pool THE Ml':s,, East (714)540-8871 J ust w/pallo. Or ps & w /w mo.642-9666 singleroom.6302 W.Csl. PROPERTIES .. \1ai::noha i f:dmgn $315 mo tst las1497.1970 Duplexes Unfum 3600 ::~ '~iRI 'l'" porl Bl. NB W. of Mesa Verde Ctr. off crpt. Bltns. $160 mo. Hwy. Pine Knot Motel. ---- 'l HR, 2 HA "':Ito ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• > • llarbor Blvd. adjacnt. to Eves aft 6. 642· 7973. Nr Hoag Hosp. Large 3 (714 )673-0440 MESA V F.RDE-500 sq ft, "" Cl 'TE 2Hr \'u hm. frplr, 2 RR , I Ba, Cd'\1 no ONTlll· BEACll C C b BR. 2 BA, fplc, bll ns. . new bldg. Cpls. drps, •Liolsa Rrookhur.,l pat yd. 2 r.ir gar. I blk to rh1lon•1111r pl'ls ~i:i mu ~1 :?5 st11d111 lii5 H!li5 ;1fter CM. Golf & . lu Partially furn. 2 Br, 2 ba. DW, patio. ent'ld gar. Newport Bch. Slecpmg rum (optional>. ~50/mo J BR 211 \ SJ:?S h<'h N l'nd Ht'f'o; reri M4 fittlKl <Sus11·1 · id no rhildren or pets. si75. Adulls,no pets. $290. mo. r oom nea r shops & Mr. Wood, 675·6000 or Hol I, h I · ·' :io to:~ Mt· r ac Pn M l d Its 642 5848 be h P t & b th • sil ,u~ arr No pl'l!> $395 yrlY . a urea u . · · 642-0596 ac. vtenr a . 6?5·6061 ., BR ., R•\ .. .,45 AIU 17<.I.'>. . EASTS Jill-: ('M :•Ht . t•nd ' 1 2 II J II . n(•t< $120 mo. 673·0"'A3 ---------., . · ~ "" · .,,,., & -~•r.11 c I or r. :c< u s. no,. ·' NEW I Br frplc beam ..., •Garfield nrookhur~t pJtto ,.::ir NC) 111 I F h s . . ON THE B/\Y FOR LEASE 3BR,2U/\ SJ:I:> Sl'HAWLI;\<; ·I BH &. !n9·27AAnrli1"2;'1H 5Ui0 Sl!Ml.:!421,, lfit .t, ccil'g, bltns. <'Pl:>, drps. 3Br2 Ba.frplc,dshwshr, Ro om s $25 wk up . RF:TAIL STORE 1>1·:N hor11t·,lg1• sundf'!'k ,._ ,). N ltb.&11>ll'\OI -Kathy,5482856. bll ns, pat t'o, $395. w/kitche n. Apls $37 .50 OROFFICE •:\fcFaddcn Hrookhur~t t fl t I r I I f with nt'l'<Ht \ll'". hlt·tn 21 < 11s 1 ips rp c· 11~1 ' ·> HH 1 Ill\ 1 hlk to h<•h 673-5719. wk u p . 548 -9755 or Nwprt Bch.l250 sq . ti, 4 BR. 2 RA !-350 t alll!t'. O\l'n, th~h'l'~hr ' lg yd g;1r ;edit 1111 pd~ ~1111~~ 5 \riv !•17!1·~>157 . 0~·11 Mesa Verde 2 br, 2 ba , 645-3967 contact manauer Travel ._ MeFadd{'n 'Nl'" l.irul w " c·arp. & drapes. $385 548·98:!.5 aft I h"l' S,11 ,Sun l2 4 129 35th bltns. encl gar. $205 mo. 3 BR, 2 BA " 4 BR. 2 B/\ SJti<I M<>NTll St PIMECREEK Water pd. 536-2575 o blk For Rent: slping rm in Iv· Lodge to show. 642-8252. •McFadd{'n Spnnl!<l.tlt· MIS SI OM REALTY Apartments Furnishe d -LIV ES UP 968·~3 s.:i~ ~rly o:o~~~r ly nu. hme. wrking lady Owner. 213 /247·2120 4 BH ~ 11 \ ~145 Phon• 494.0731 •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• Santa Ana 37 801 TO ITS NAME * * * or man. cheap 5S4·3'7S4 P.R JV ATE 0 F ft' IC F:. • Bolsa Spnngclalt• "' d 37 06 NF.W 2 B Condo nr Hoa" XI 1 - ---Bolboalslon ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh1·151HI1:tll lrt·1·:-. and Mike Murphy • r • "Beautirul room an my 12x10.$60. nl ocallon. 3 n H. 2 H \ S:l35 • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • I u s t r <"1 m ., '1 • t h Hosp. Wshr /Dryr inc I'd house for lady. kit ch pri v 646-9381. 9634567 or ~>63 t78ti Loguna Mi9uel 3252 LITTl.F ISi.A' I> nr n<'" ·AMBASSADOR INNS \1.111•1 f.il h c rt' .1 t l' ·' iu~~9he4rt5~-Satc. h Se Adlcts. ,:._Np.ocA~64ts99 .. $495 + & gar. Nr shops/bus. CM n,..ean view ... Deluxe fully _ ,··••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br -.un dri·k ~125 m11 O F A MERICA rl'l.nlllJ.! -.1•1 1111 )! lot ""'" uc .IJ.c ....... _548·3932. v.:equipped Law Office. Bd S I 3Rr ?ba\ard~325 dlt t •r -1,·111 S n 11t1.,n .. •l11r Yousretewinnerofon h 4 , 2 ha UJ)('r r1.,1n -~ au -;nuJ>t·~ Jj • • TWOLOCATIO:'ll. '11u1 ~ ••• •«1 1 " 2 HousesloBeac ,4Br2 Ma n over 25 Pvt en F ashion J sland, Near Adams&. Bushart! c;oLD 1h:,\l.TY fl7J 1:1!~1 W1':1':KLY BATES :' twdroom JJhtrlmPnl ~:~le~ck~~~;r ~liek~~ Ba. frplc, wethar. den trance, cookin~. or town. secretarial help ava1la Si375 641>8781 495·-165.JnrHJI 2700 -Bolboa P•ninsula 3707 fl 'Ll.Sr:HVICE .. mm S220 . F111111t111t· gar.$SOOyrly.642·3443 $100/mo. Laguna u ch. ble.644-7600. "' Zl.'77 llarbor. c M. ,I\ ;uljhk Small pt•h menu at u ----------2 B'R 2 '>tor. 1 nnrlo 11rr~ 2hr 2ba. fpl< nulsljndmg •••••••;••••••••••••••• ~.kl9 Bnslol. S.A o" ,,1h11l.., 11111\ tlt111·1• HOLIDAY IHM On the Canal. Unique 497·2014. Business Rntal 4450 shag cpls: pool t.r.1sc vu·w. J?.ardenm~. pool. & OCF./\NF'RO!':T 3 lir. 2 bJ.1 645 4840 & 540·2300 o1X'n ~ no tn Ii oo z:llMr 313 1 Bristol St., large 1 Br, unf~m. ~u H•RVEST GOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• S215..84704.4!!.5362.1i~. rt·t club m<·mt>t.•r!ihipin 'l'lntPr ri·nt.11 ~~5 ut1l Fall\'11'\\ 1111 . Co-.1.1 Co•taMa•o cpts,drpsboal'8hpava1I. "" 'I I .,.,,./\ 4!l5 1297 ~ .. ~ WASHER &DRYER DELUXE office, comm ---. 1· ~""' mo · 1 n e I I\' a 1 I. 12 t '.!.II Mt· .... i l'honl':; l:J '1Joo Please call 642.5678. ext. $300 mo. 673-0357 • d · 1 Al Like .n<'" 1 Hr + ~.am , 673.1724 A~rtments under l year old. & in ustn a spaces. so Rm.'frpll· :! c-ar J,!ar nr •\\ail I 15·t:harmmg ,2 Unfurnished Adult 2 huge bedrooms. 33Jtoc1a1myourticket. L~e. l ·BR in Newport ExcetrentCond. mint w a r e houses in Adam~ & lk:1<·h lllHl l~r.& Den. prof lnclst·~ d HEACll. \'11.·w. pier I."~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S170 no pets. Inquire apt * * * Sho res; frpl., d ishwr. Apartment Size Laguna Niguel & Mission SJ75mo Call!Jf;R!J331 c.arcfrn H ome w /gar 5235 Adult s U11I pd .IO.I C d IM 3 822 C 568W Wilson Ycarly lsr.$285 mo. Great Christmas Viejo areas. Handy to AvaUablc no"' 2 Ur condo . 3 Br. 2 ba. dhl ~arage> 2 Br. yard. gar '225 A bargain' 2 Hr + dl•n bltM. fncd yet. ~65 •Hr. 2 ba. frplc . ford yd 2 Br, bltns. yard. gar Nice loc. 3 Br. S.100 H OMEFINDERS f'.12 9900 lmma<'ulat<' :1 Br. I',. ha Condo, H H. 'pt$ drp ... ltltns. pool dhh!-.t' S.310 mo 546 7371 aft 6P M opt•nr. bltn~. refr 1g . F. Edgc"att•r. Ill orona ~ or .. . l<IDSfPETSO.K. Jones Rcalty 673·6210 PRESENT San Diego F wy. 200 lo rl <.,hws hr, W 'D. t r a$h R71 -~ •••••••••••••••••••••••STUDIO a pLc;, all util pd. E A S T S I D E $250 645 7857 alb> sq ft. As low as~ 'romp lk'sl 1n pvt. area IJ!,.e. patio $165. mo. 859 T 0 w N H O U S F, • SPACIOUS SECLUDED • • per sq ft. 831-1400 "1loul , tenn1s ./\Uract1vc 2 Hr.;i"ail ~"' W.l9th St.642-3452 P RI VATE G ARDE N, VJEW APARTMENT Rentalstoshare 4300 -B h f'luhhou!oe & beach S4SO .Jan I . Wtnl<'r or Yrlv {Bl . ~ C I\ H A G E I n pr estigiou s North ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOEtl r N~w'7rt tc~lc& 49C 5215 Hlk to lkac·h. li73 02.11l 'Tl,, 1.~r.c ~-Sl35. Clean 1 Br , non-FIREPLACE. $3l5/MO'. End 3 Br 2 Ba din rm ma oca on or re at 3724 -·· ·· ~-smokers. Pref married 645_8964. frpl ~. lnd ry. Walk t~ HOUSEMATES wholesale . Fro m $80. Mission Viejo 3261 Costa Mesa cpl. 972 w. 17th. 548-0358. town & beach. $4 25 mo in· AB written in TIME 673-9606 or 673_·_9_39_3 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R C 2 Br. fr1il< . bltns S37.50 W EEK & UP • ('(lf~O:"J /\ DEL MI\ 2 BR. l '':! ba, M V. Gas BI. Dana Point 3826 cl utils. 531 E ypress Ma~arine, professionally 2 Small stores nr Npl. 2 llr flt'l'nh<IUSC, frplc. l Conve-••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr.Laguna Bch.494-3920 bnngspeople together p lofc $100Mo na Gd :i Hr. fn cd vard. J!aragc •Studtci & 1 nrt /\pt.. 1, I t t. t I spac pa 10. ~ar. h h · 05 · ·'" · ' • 2 Ur.,, 1·11nd. 1wr.igl' •TV & Maid St:'n /\,ail 00 · t•ruus. con tnen a nient. $225 !>40·9922 2 Br 2 Ba. lge delux bltns, New Dplx, walk to ocean. to s are ousmg. ? pkg. Agent 646·2414 3Br frplr bltnc; d I ltn•.1ld ..... t Somc~cean& ------Ocean v i ew $239.50 3 Br 2 Ba, c t, d rps, SO WII~LIVE~LONE . I' .inla ... t H: vtl'W, 3 Br. •Phone Scrv ·Ht poo C'Jtahnj v1t•ws. Close to Lar~e. war m 3 br, 2 ba apt 4gs.1893 D/W ga b d is:;' gar yr-Especially dunng the Industrial Rental 4500 rnc·d ~d rrplr hltns. :f~~d~~~~,~~~~('<; shOJIJllO~ & fine beach withdinmgarea.pantry, • ly. C h ild OK. sjss. Holldays.Call 832·4134 ···········:·····~····· ~1.'>0 •SJOFf"cck·sreot 644;?jill palio&fareplalce;.,75 Huntingtonleach 3840 6 75-0642/642 0596/ Fem roommate 2 br in 2000 hSq ft ofef1d~rc,,; ~lf1•l111 ;1t111n ' .i Rr.frplc. · /\dultson Y""" . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673~2 ware ousc spar 1 .. "' 111 THE VENDOME 1&2 BO. Bch. pool a pts. · NewP<?rt Bc h. sn7.5o ly acr oss from OC Rent our horn<' & n·1·t.·l\C hltn~ dbl g.ira)!e 2375:-.ewport Rh cl. ('\1 C· I ZOilo.iE 1845Anahe1m, C. M. $175. up. Adults, no pets. Lido Isle lux apt, 3 br, 2 plu.sutiJS40·22S2 l 0·7PM Airport!>49-1480 b 110~1-:FINOF:RS c•0 9755or1'453967 f"lll ;_1 Chr1stma i, onus 1>4l9900 .J'tO •• 645-3381 837·9517 536-7031 ba. P atio. sun dk, frplc. 2 BR Cum. apl. to sha re Fi~pla<'e. l>W. hltn.,, · G ... _ South of Hwy $500 mo 6737358 / $ll0 'cpL<;. drps, 3 hr. 2 bJ •Elm or~ns * 9r,(I S.1 f't 2 HR Apt NR. NEW 3 BR. 2 ba. WALK TO BEACH . . ~o~~~f24~~;r.~~· S350 /mo . 963 45G!l N~wportleach 3269 lBrFurn $1SSmo MoH 'lllt~1blc forcombination frplc. gar. no pets. E 1 & 2 Br, cpls. dprs.ParkNewportSub·lease, _________ _ •HEW* <lfl3 J7AA ••••••••••••••••••••••• in for $2115. Adults. no r<•sHlconce & office or Costa Mesa. 642-1603. bltns gar. 221 16th. 205 1 br • Save at $250 mo. Wanted rem. roommate NEW J nr. 2'" Ha . pets. 177 E . 22nd St. !>l10µ Fl\, Frpk.crpts.--15t h St. 84 7 -3957 ; Avail J an 1st. 752-8141 Uhder 25share3BR hse COSTA MESA (Near Harbor & Baker) 1360 to 3480 sq. ft. 18< per SQ rt. 110·2M, :t phase power, avail mid Dre , owner (714) 540-4058 or your Broker Hent our home & rect'I\ e Twnhnw' on l ~ acre 642-3645 c111,.., stove & refrig. $285. NEW 2 BR. 1 ''4 ba, pat, 532.2064; 536-3058 days. Eves 644-8679 C.M. $85 mo. 645-9679 a t'hrisl m <t" bonu., park. \lt'w. f)O(>l.Jaruni. AS mo. Also 500 S q Fl. J!3rden. adlls, no pets. , P.otJ;a/Spn~dalc. l<>vl·ly sauna. be $375 646-2700 SUS CASIT lnwrr lt•vel with bath. ~15.642-1603. EX Jge 2 br . 2 ba, dlx 2 BR, 1 ba, rrplc, bltn s, F em a l e Room m ale t o ;~ hr, 2 ha, R&..O. rpt11. Large n1<·cly furn. 1 hr lk•mg rl!modeled into of· . 1 b th poolside apt nr bch. Adil, new cpts. $260/m o. yrly. share luxury decor ator <lfP!'>, S325 mo. 963 45fi9 Nwpt Hts 3 br. 2 ba. den, Adulls only. no pets. 2J10 fll'c or .,hnp. $l75. mo 2 BR d stud 10:1.1 hid': • no pets. $195. 536·8362 Ref'sreq. (714) 337-1106. Park Nwpl TwnhsE>. 2 Br •ltlJ-178'; open beams. 2 fps, bltns. Newport Blvd. [)·iv!> 642 2171 eves cpLc;, rps, ult me · B h 1 3 Ba age 22·32 $180 + $12.t; f1'12·9666 no 7729 · • $22.'i 645·8079 2 Br patio. crpts. dfll6, Sub lease lge ac e or Imm~ Occup · 640.4160 -----------Casa de Oro ~ stove, avail Dec. 15. $200. Park Newport $219 mo. art4. • · Lease 1.000 sqrt wroffir•· Jhr, 2h:i, <.·rpts, drp-; all Ii It 1 n... $ 3 6 o I mo BLlWFS condos: sclec Mn 1506: 002 Rf.ot lion from S.125 to $600 $1:!."1 mo-JBr , 2ba. nr brh \ aC'ant, avail 1mmed Call~ R19R ----- /\)!enl 644· 1133 --- ALLUTILITIF.SP/\tr> C osta Mesa 3 724 CostaMe10 3724 5 4 8-4031, 1 5 03 C 640-7063or640-4748 110-220 v. hrat , hot ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alabama. Female 20 lo 35, to share water, new building, get Compare bcfnrr you 2br duplex. Pvt yrd, pool, my apt. in Mission Viejo. locale. 645-2244. rent. Custom dcsignccl 3 Br, $259, 2 Br , $190 E ncl frplc, gar , pels ,klds, $100mo. 768-0265. --------- 5005 R1vrr Ave. 3 Br, 2 Ba, featuring: gar, patio, bltns, Child 0.K. $290. 646-6238. Resp. gal wishes to share FREE RENT hlln.,, r<-fng. dshwshr. •Spacious kitchen with OK. 8'12-<>389 1 br. $1751 m o. Nr Hoag cha nning Bal lsld home W I> I\ vi 1/l176 $395 indirect ltghttn~ Spr1nghurc;t Twnhmt• <21Jl445-6666 •Separatcdm'garea 4Br+Fam rm. Beauty on Hospital.1481 Placentili. w /sam e. 673-2383 or Month lo mon th, or 4Jk . Jh.1, many features •Home-like storage c ul-de-sac. Large lol . 646-m73. 675-8139 lease. A few remainanit i~cl all lillns. gar dr VI f;W <•nd umt lwnhsc on •Private patios $375. 962·0678 eves or Lge 28r, 2Bal w /gar. Nr. u Rental 4400 spaces left. Mission Vic oe>e n r r r r n t I rt> a r l~c i:rnbdt. 3 Br. 2~ ba, •Closed gar w /storage wknds. Bch. $300 mo. Yrly lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• jo industrial Park, <San s p r i nklers . Pool/ $3611 644 ·1480/830·5050 •Mar blePullman Vac. 2 Br, l ba, lge, DJ' No dogs.6"2-2280wkdys 1501 WestcHffDr. Diego Frwy to Ahr•~•. Ctu bhou"" Cacti. Play t>xt22. K' g · e Bdrms rth to Webers Bread> • 10 siz new, patio apt. Sep W ID 6 P M t o 9 : 3 0 P M • Newport Financial CU' no a reas I park· $500 ---------• Pool. Ba r b<-q u e~ · k ndsBAM SP M 1 __ 1 ffl Brokers invited. 8'7-3617 ~ 'l52 1813 * * * surrounded w1lh plush ar ea, $235. Nr. Hunt. Wee e lo . w.cv> ftCJ 0 ce Spoce Save-most Development 3244 BorbaraHendrickson landscaping ENJOY Jlr b r . 846·13 11 or S..Juan Call on Sile Man ager 5Bl·2340or aft.G.49J.7687 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BF:AUT San Joaqui n · T..ohme Large 2 Hr. 21"2 Ba. 2 sly. V1Pw of Ji:Olf cour .;e & lake. $550 547.7044 ------- 224 OnyJC Ad ults. No pets A RESIDENTIAL MOTEL 84&493B. Capistrano 3871 <n4>642·3111 ext 246 Balboa Island 2 BDRM S260 SSADOR WAY LCllJllftG leach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.40 up store-offices cpts St~ 4550 Youarethewanner ofone 365 W. Wilson642197!_ THE AMBA ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJC, new Condo. 3 Br , dr p s a ir bath. 17301 •••••••••••••••··~··••• complt'te dinner selected ---------1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Drop a pebble into the drps, crpts, bltns. E x· Beach Bl, H.B. 842-2834 Ston'lge lot for RVs ~le. from Skinny Mike's tBR fUrn $1 85 Ocean from your Apt. tremely r easona ble at SINGLE l 6 uites $8.50 per mo. Nelli Sign menu ;it Lots of bltns. pool, walk • KITCHEN rACILITIES AVAIL .• JACUZZI & HEATED POOL Lease. Luxury, security, $250. 496-4161 Avail. in° plu~':: ~rtlce Co. F or inro. 531·3374 HOLIDAY IMM to s hoppin Ji( 12 m1. • WA~HER & DRYER AVAIL ·ALL UTILITIES PAID Mature adults. 3l7SS Cst. 2Br 1 Ba, Condo.encl gar, bldg nr. OC Airport. Full Rentals Wanted 4600 * RENTALS * 3 1 l I Bristol St.. beach. 931W.19th St. ·RECREATION ROOM •WKLY MAID SERVICE Hwy. 499·2835· ws hr /dry r , $225 m o. s.er vi ce in cl ; Recep ••••••••••••••••••••••• . THE TER RACE Costa Mesa 548-0492 • w£ r BARtREFRIGERATORS ·TV/DIRECT DIAL PHONES Whitewater view, nearly 551-1S37 af'l 6PM. Avail l1onlst, confe rence rm , FURNISHE D home wa nt· 3 QR, 2 Ba .......... $425 Plea:;e call 642-5678, ext . •INDIVIDUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL new 2 br, 2 ba & 3 br, 2 ba, 1/1. xerox, a uto mote d typ· 4!d in NewJ)Ort /Hunt. Bch R<1ncho San J oaquin ... ..,.., 1 · · k t le"'•e ...aft .-n, Block lo lllO Ing. etc. Call 833-36'0 area. J.4 br, I lo 2 yr lsc 2BR,dcn,2bu.$475/500 J.Wtocat'!'~0;1rtic e. 2035Fullerton.CM Thebeautiful anduci1queAmbassador tnnsare b'"':ach.ttt·3383 or SantaA.na be ginning J a n 10th. 2 Oft, 2 Ba.·· · · · $SSO 1 BR F\Jm, 2 lrg c1oseLc;, lotaltysurrounded by lush gardenswrth comfort· ~2339• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 60-PER SQ FT 64.2-S582 or 642-6725 TU RTI..E ROCK BAY VIEW 3 large br 21,2 queensize be d , ·prlv. Ing waterfalls. gentle streams, and bubbling 2 Br stove, dshwshr, garb. 1617 WEs1CLIFF-NB 38R.2Ba ........... $450 bn frpl 617 W Bay, Pen. dre~sing r m , xtra lfte brooks. 2 Br dup.1 North End, dis p. a i r con d . s hag AGT.541·5032 Exec. RelocaUng,need.s3 CULVERDALE $S50yrly.Ph646·1713 r oom s. e n c l. g3 r . yard, view, adult.a, no crpt.s, drps, enc:l patio, ~ .... _.om Bak r Br furnished home. Mid 3 •R.2 Ba ....... ,. .. $375 3276 w/st.orage. Adults only, pe ta. $275. 497·2575 nice reaideotial uea. ~ C:i ia n ~<t. Dec. to Mid J an. Rers. 'WALNUT SQUARt~ ScM CleMeftfif no pets. Furnished Single Ap t/Motel Units Low 497-1252 Close to shops, mature esa • • .-u pon r e quest . Call 2 BR. 2 Ba ... • .... · S32.'; ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlts only. No pet.a. Jn-mo. 556-3900 201-871·3004 or P.O. Box 3Mt 2 Ba ••..... S3t5/3.'\5 Ntw 3 br , 2 ba lux condo. Clean 1 hd. carpets & Wee!<IY Rates SPVIACIEWOtf~SAERCLTMUEDNTED quire 4.JJ S. Oranto Apt RHREMT ~Fl.~ New J eney, -i '-nrE COWNY Jo'plc lt'nnis, pool. sauna, drapes Sl80. Close lo nc c v•v.. 3 B)t, den. 2 ba rum St.oo hntastic golf course. sboppinf!. 642-7154 Jn prestigious North · ornces as low aa 3.9 per O•ERFJELD p rl ct r COSTA MESA/22n Harbor Blvd. End. 3 Br. 2 ea. dln r m, •-tnwftls ,..,...shed sq n. Mission Viejo & lusMe11ftnvest I "' r, O<'ean view. t' t or LRG 1 Br pool, nr sho~. W Jk l .........-9 O L NI I 200 lo £L-_.• 3 -,2b• ......... $425 E.>xecutiv" SJSO/m o. No dJ / • •• Utt'I pd ... ~. ...,1:714,645-4840 from$36 rrplc, lndry. a .o orUttfwtltlhed 3 O aguno gue . ....,,..__ 2 SR, 2~ b• . l.J'75 Pf'tl 41'.J2 0}~ 8 ls flO pe..... • ' I ' town & bc&Cb. $425 m O lft• •••••••••••············ JOOOIQ n, 83l•l400 •••••••••••eeeeeeeee••• ~ COLLF.GE PARJ< 1884 Monrov1:a, ~-0336 r l utll ... S31 E Cypress 1 Br, cArpet. drapes, 2 .. Gia • ... .... en z ba $400 Scinto AN 3210 R $ 40 FULLERTON/2100 W. Commonwnlth, Dr. Apt. E 494.:mo. bl.ks t-0 bearh. $195 mo yr-n Opp art.lty 5005 3 "• . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'ra.tlers 1 & 2 n . I . Tel: 714/879-6901 from $33 Execufl•• Suitts ••••••••••••••••••••••• N • 3 n I d $275 $165 Water~ Cas lncld Occonfront year 'round 1 ly. 673-0549 Custo m -decor ol cct rull Wine shop • $8,500. Food ;;r, 2 h~.~lt~:r . 133 E lflth St. 642 1265 SANTA ANA/939 E. 17th Street, br $295; ~ br $395; bach NEWPORT BEACH on a he v I e w o fr i ct s lalu.•-0ut S8,000 fluff • 3 nr. hltn!ll, fncd vnrd STUDIO APT Ot'corator Tel: 7141558•92311,om $37.50 $195. Ulll incl 5J6..032l the water", 1 BR Condo. Services or Crrtlrte d fold laundry· $12.500. W.~{{~~: :~: ::::~:: ~-· $1_._~_t,:oa~~i~_&_"_a_• s. COAST PLAZA/2909 s. Bristol Avo. 1m~·:~~::::id! ~~=l~:·i~ii·~~{ ~~~h~~~!~ ~=¥!' "''mMF.FINDERS G•Jt;• ::.~. :.~.... Toi: 7141540·2300 from $50 ~ • .::~.~~.·· Beach. :ii':'.w::.~~.:::· ~~~~=~..':!: ,;;; ~ $4.2.990() IC2-1.3)t I l> 552·7500 (.) red hill r ••tt:y ;,~ l -- Add It ... Buil~ i t ... Oiaper i t ... Hammer 1t ... carpet 1t.. Cemer:-t 1t...W1re lt...Hoe it. .. Clean it M ove it .. Press •t...Paint it ... Natl It... Plaster it...Fi~ it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Thursday December 11 , 197$ Plum i t. .. Pa ch 1t... pe 1t ... emo e Roof it... Landscape it ... Trte it ... Trim it ... Sewit... Haul 1t... Add it... Plant it ... Alter it ... Learn it ..• Q ~· . .. Appffanc• Repair Ccrpeftter Cofthodor S..-•lus ..,_._ Ho.Hcl.ani-ra1...a--•-..Jng -.....u..=-l.....G--•••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••• ••••••••••••• •••• ••••• • ~"' ..... ~ ...... ~ , • ..,..... • • ..... ~ V"V•"""J l'l'l IANCE REPl\lR R<>OM · •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... f\ , additions, Cen. Contractor 11 rs I $10 Service Call garaites, patio covet Exp, Retnodeline, re~alr DO IT All! Haulln" llllytlung, itar1tj;c• E.ltp ladf to do houst'work Prof Painter. Int & t:xt MARV'S Pl.UM BING REPAIRS A.LL TYPES • • (710$49·2422 ~7b.71334nets. Mr . Ker work. additlons, 11,. t:leetrit'al. Plumhing, cleanu~ ReUable Cast 4 hr!t dby 2 lx'droom Qu;tl work & re.as Ftee •646-9807 • Reas rree ests.lic. ,. .,. '" etc. Reas r ates 6424957 servke 963 &452 ApL'S r.:n 22.38 est '7Sl·0684/548·2'7S9. NOJOBTOOSMALL WaJt~anyti~ .. eobyslttlftCJ -227T13. Mr. Ryan 546-6299 ---••••••••••••••••••••••·C~t Sw.lc~ o.dt'-6155 arpentry, palnting.Ho.Mcleanl'"J Landscaping Prof p~lnter,lnt. & Ext Plumber. Repair, m:.tu11 ·tu. 'llv horrie, v~ry best ('nJ't', ••••••-·••••••••••••••• ••••• ;:"?••••••••••••••• mi.nor repairs. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est. State l.,1(' :wrvice hnes. rep1pc;:. G ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ , i1l-<kntial l<'hr, \\Ill hctp Shunapoo at steam clean lalt le /WCllllrw ~timates.545·1408. Wanl a REALCLEAN ComplSvs·Designs, #261479. Insured. Call Gidley 6'2·9315. CERAMIC TILE. New & • "'llomt•wnrk.642349t lnft. Color bnghtenens · Le°" • •r 11 NO HOUSE ?CallG1ngham Sod. t;prklrs, masonry, John.963·7244. l>RAINCLEANED$8SO remdl.Freeest.Smljobs wht curpts 10 mi~ n.. ak1!\gProblems. AA YM AN Homes & Girl FreeesL'1645·5123 walerlalls. l''ord Ln$('p Cwslom Pamt/Wallnu• ... r 1'' k d : welcomeS36·~26. "'1·.ir ttnrpcr Sehl, C:.M l·\111/fYr for l'h1ldn•11 3. "' C;1 II Shirl tiri2 48<¥. 11:>3PMl blca<·h (;Jeunllvrm . IJ'll:C<>~al1ve Waterproof pts . Consc1enllous 952.7917. ,. ,.., .ves,w n ssamepnce - rm & h· ll $15 /\ •dill Coatings over Living craftsman 645·6558. EXPERIENCED Lady -ing. Paint 1ntr S20rm. ('X Guar 558·7380 Tre-e ~i« rt 3() a ·h · vg rrn areas. 3 YRS Guarantee desires housecleanan~ in Masonry tr $249 :cvr~ 3fir 968·7452 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G .. couc $10, ehnlr $5. Appllflf Syst . Masonry work, car~en· Newport Costa Me11a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAIMS CLEARE:D Removals, limbing, top. re~~~r~h~ ~~ ~~~~ C~ tic ?.83642 (213 )~=~651 ~ry • paint~~g, )l;,n'k 81~· urea. Ref~ren('es Phon~ Wt LI.IA MS & SONS •:~J;,~J~~~c~~~~~dt~ At Fixture $5 p i n g , p r u n i n g • corpenter wo~k · myself R f Sect Js=· Al c u Y 642·M7lbefore5PM Mal!Onry,rtrick/Jllock 847.72A4. 11h &2"1lnesSJ2.SO FIREWOOD $75 cord/· 1 •••·•~••••••••••••••••• 531·0101. • e 1 •••••~~•~•••••••••••••• u_.n KATHARINE'S WlllT£ _..!'StonP.'CallS8J 7829 J\N~~~~~~~1~i~&tE del. lic/bond/io s . \1ld1t1ons, R('in<•dt•lln~ CARP ELECTRIC! S .._.n9 GLOVECLEANtNG Mo•incJ Paperhanging Topt1u:tl1 Slatchc#301027642 __ ·2624 __ . _____ _ l'Jllc1s r•Jr't•l1no. ETLAYING . AN · mall ······················· "'All OllOl'I 5 t 7 • ty work. 1-'ree ei.t. <.:•II Cal1540-1687 . •'' · ' ,, .. AND REP I Jobs miainl/ · 22 V't\l"OUUU pm o pm • ••••••••••••••••••••• Do 645 4727 Ornamental Pruning, re. , •• • ibmrts rte 192•17J<Jor AR • re11airs. •HAUUNO• • -·-M . «IH Ii Stud t ugeves . movals,refslum.fnsrd • •. ~l9'1tiOJ°u<·k~ir .lohn. _CI\ l'age.64Z·2070 yrsexpr#2l3l08.S48·5203 YARDCLEANUP •HOUSECLEANING • :;11~rgt 8~r:;k Re:~ PAPER/PAINT·20 yrs -IO'lr OFFw/lha!Ad Ford Landscaping <.irpenrry. Fttw.h, He Cernet1t/Conc~f~ Gcrdefting ~ • ~·03·'7 • • :~,~~~~~~~ ~u~~rt Good Barry 548-97:13 /s:is-5779 . expr. N~ work. Save$$ Any plumbing, water _962_·_78_1_7_. ------ 111odPI & Rc•p1.11r RcJi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast Delivery. hauling, --------., , no wait. Sat1sfa('tw11 service. leaks, bathroom 1.ill's l'all97!11137!1 LEONlTE CONCRETE ExprHawa11anGardener moving&dnups.$7up HOLlDAYCLEANlNC !'t10VINC,. L~t 2 •. expr guar.Freeest968·f1077 . t•n(•lusures. Reas. -ST AM PIN G Cob. Yd. Cleanups & Hauhng \''tee est 842·4597 Furnish own equipment men mo~e yo~ Rt:a!Sona· . • 832·2A68 llEMOL>EI. Bllll.() blestone, br1c:k & tile Trim & prune646-4676 Qual. work. Ph 548·1061 ~~2e:u!1e(s. l!J3 3944 & Plaster f1lepo1r -------"l'f.:(' ON l!\~l!l..\TE patios. etc. 640·4349. >Al""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1<1':1-'S. Lie. 645 34:1!1. -Compl garden service. Sunny & Jpr 2 vets. Tre Js your House reudy fo~ Pai • Remodel & R~pair Don 't drop the ball! Get a .Marnt-cleanups.all types trim & rl'mo,al. fences the Holidays? Have re· ntiltCJ.l'o~ring PATCH PLASTF.RJNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'l'STOMCi\Hl't-:NTRY JobwithaJow-costDaily PtUJung.557-9180 bldgs etc removed. ga uable fam. clt>an it for "•••••••••••••••••••••• ••ALLTYPES•• Quahtyhom"imp.llc.25 !'altos. rcmo<ll'I & add1 Pt 1 ot c 1 assi fied Ad. •ROTOTIL.LIMG * cleanup Free p1cku you. Rer. 557.1417 PETERS PAINTING Fre-e Est 540·6825 yrs exp 1-'ree t.•st. Fair NOW JS THE TIME tor job seekers to ch~lc the Daily Pilot Help Wanted classification. 1f the job you want is not there you might consider oCfering your services -·1 tmns 549 4159 Phone 642.5678 fum/apphances Hollda Int/Ext Reas Rates -pnce Call Ken. l care. · Reas. rates 751·5250 deliveries 557-2005. Classified Ads 642·5618 Call Gene at 552 Cloi58 Want ad results 642 5bi8 642·1770 ev~s & wknds. with an ad m the Job Wanted cat~gory. Phone 642·5618 .. H ~~'!! .... ~?.~~ ~~.s!.~.~! ..... ~~-~! ~~~·~ ..... ?!~! ~~.~~·~ ..... ~!~~ ~~'!.~.~~·:.~ ..... ~!.~! ~~·~.~:'.~•:.~ ..... ?!~~ ~~!.~:':~·~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ... ;.~!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?~~~ E"'UIP RE .... TAL F~UND: Kitten. Tab~y. REALESTATESALES ~ ,.. • " f emale 5 mos. Vic. BOYS ANO GIRLS ATTENTION ~~1\sr1 ~·~ •• ~r 1 ~,~~~ we~tclirr Ne. 548 . 3115 12 to 15 JUNIOR SALESMAN Motor Route Oe1·1ver·1es UNL~~~~~0 ~, •'l''isful years. From tool · I .OST· Poodle Black Toy. • GET THE RED w tra('tors. Pract'CJ ahou fins. "Shadow". Male. CARPET thr valul' or t•quip wit vi c . P <tu 1ari n o1 Earn Chris tmas money working a few W.e have openings for de livery of TREATMENT! only w·: down A!len I-' a 1 r v i e w C M . hours after school and Saturdays. If 10 JO 15 Years Old newspapers to carriers and racks in El we train you t o sell K.17·4200 REWARI>. 75l·6742/ you are honest, ambitious, and not ToroandMission Viejo. bomeswilhanacceltrat· 645-3..'>46 af 'd .... _ GIFT SHOP rai to talk to people, phone Mr. Earn $20·$40 per week working after Ph 642 4321 k f ed course Uldt s tarts tm-' llu~.·b"nd tran'fl·rrn ... LOST : Alack neutered Wolfe at 645-2873. i;-,.ual OpPortuni'ty h l H · one . ' as or mediately. U you are in· ·• .. "" '" 1 l w / 11 & E 1 "'""l sc oo & Saturdays. untmgton terested in earning big v. ife must sell. fo;M·e1> ma e c·a · co a r mp oyer Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. money from the surt. - lronal opportunity for bell. na~ed Schaeffer, Le dd & h b Mr. Seeley get individualized fr..,,, ,,.. 0 ma 11 "' 11 h s 0 mt' 497-2601 Vic Solana Way ave name, a ress p one num er ""' nJuttc-al <'X"t'r Lo" ·•t"cl La~ Bch. on tape recorder . Call 536-4298. training on the job in one " '" .. of many top offices local· 1~ bu.c;y mar.in a S9,000 LOST: Orange & White Penonofs 5350 Hflp Wanted 71 OOj ed thruout Orange Coun· I' P A._rt 837 1200 .M :ile cal. 9 most old. Vic. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty, call for further de· r: st a b J i !> he d .I r MacArthur & San Joa. AUTO M fX'llANJ<: Help Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 tails. Arlene . (71-4) quln Hl.lls Rd Cdu OUTC•LL v ·1 d H-1pW .... t .. d 7100 HelpWonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848""'•" Sportswl'ar s tore tor sale · "'· "' ersat1 e. expPnenC"e 11:1 ... , ,. ..,.-. or ll'asc 011 B<1lboa Pl ease call 640·1847 MASS AGE & SlOOOpcrmo +Benefits ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOSTESSES MASSAGETECH. ._.R_E_AL--EST--A-T_E_S_AL __ E_S_ I -.111 n c1 n c p Iv to REWARD' ESCORTS Mission VirJo. 8:l0·1795 BUSBOYS Custom Dra~ry & Hostess Trainffs TRAINEE d;1ss1f1cd. <.td,nn 60:l, c/o 1..o~l 7 wks aao. Sm Tan Forlhecxtra'sinhfeand At R -t -1-V-h Full & p tame wo1k. Ex· Work. {',1111'42tilil Apply In Person Young lady 08·28) for Jo1"n -++-1 I) 1 p 1 t 1 0 .... ... u o N'rea 1ona c t· 'd A 1 . ---11 . 1t a1 Y 1 o. n11x 1560. Fem c 0 ck a p 0 0 the Foxiest ~iris You cle D ,. & M, h· . per PP y 1n person. Colony Kitchen legitimate ru time posi-Tarbefl R aft Ol:>ta Mesa. C;.i n262_fi. Bt>ach/F.dmger. Child ill. call. We come n er ~c a~1c ask for Ruth. Sheraton DEL£· Permanent Full ~ 27142 Ortega Hwy lion. No exp. nee. We ' e ors "' G 1 1 c•2.3169 hclper. Make appltcal.Jon Newport 4545 Mac· part tlmt:'. NcC'd matun· . e d t school a n •Free 15 day traini ng IHHVF. IN H<'ward. 847 1186. r oxy ir s nc . .,.. . at Travel and USA. ad· h . dependable. hard work San Juan Capistrano s n o ' e r course 11/\"'1l'l'11c·, •,'.R MASSAGE ministration ofc, Santa Art ur Blvd. N R. . N See Manager while you learn. Apply in C dill " ' ' l.ost l pr. Gold rimmed F"'" "' IOI-! pt•rson. ewport1 person a ny afternoon or • a acc:arprogram l:'rt't? st:-1utl hldi.: LR<'. on Prescription glass on or Ana . , wy, .-.and Canyon Cashier /Coffe~ Shop 645·6401. HOSTESS "LUNCH" eve. 2112 Harbor, Costa •Hawaii, Acapulco trips• ly $1:'5 mo Nrts SIOOO in route lo Linda Isle FIGURE MODELS F:xil East l_!:·1~c. Expcr'd only. Apply in Dcliv<•rynrnn. ov<>r 21. LA Must b e charming, Mesa •lst place-sales in • ~onth. from 11 AM tn ti Hal boa Isle. Reward. ESCORTS person. ask for Ruth . Times mule. Costa Mesa PUf!ctUal and have. out M-ODELS·MASSEUSES Orange County •.M. Could ht• dn.ublcd. li7:1·1988or522·1!2!30. Outt•all ·Appt.only. AYON Sheraton Newport. 4545 ;.ire:i . No colle1'l. Must going p erson ality. •lsl place-listings taken New bN1ch arco,1 11-tini.: -Home·Offlce·Studto MacArthur Blvd. N B h Restaurant background Figure Models. Escorts in Orange County Hurry' $12,000 Terms lo Found bike 10 spd 24" ave depend. c:ar . C p 1 needed.Top money.New •lstplace-listingssoldlB !-oUlt E1I H1ddl<' HN1lty. yellow Columbia F. V 63 I ·3811 CASHIER, F /flME 546·&\27. ~~~ ~e~~ 3 ~n~~t d~~ 1u;: studio. 631 ·3811 .Orange County Costa Mcs;1 &lfi 81\11 July 16. Call Police al HEED EXTRA Vacation & co. bt>nehts. Dental Asst. part.time. A 1 Rp 0 RTF: R 1 N N •1st place-advertising IA ----963·972.5Ext.344. HAPPYBIRTHDAY SSTOMAKE Callforintervw 642·1758 experienced. Call Dr. HOTEL. MacArthur California JnyestfMnt FOUND · Rrn & blk mixed ANGELA CHRISTMAS The Ear l's Plumbing Co Weiner at847·8501 d NB MOLD PRESS •1st place-advertising in 0 • 5 MERRIER? 1526 Newport Blvd, CM Bh' . . . the U.S.A. pporhan1ty 015 r.erm Shep pup. Vic of And Dental Assist. plhmc Ex· Housekeeper. hvc in, 5 OPERATOR •1st place winner RELO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nashv1lle&Adams,H.B. Happylelated CASHIER panded duty dental as· days. $100. 3 s mall HomeBuyer'sContesl Private party ~.in ls to 536 2411 Birthday Earn them as an A VON For Din in~ Room., f:x· s1st & plaque control in children. 493-6297. To operate transfer & in-Jr unlicensed, let us a9' !-oCll ~ell st•cur<'d first REPRESENTATIVE. perience preferred. App· strutlor. Chairs1de ex· ject1on mold equipment sistyouinobtainingyout' morlR<11tc S18,51l0 11Jyang FOUND : mal<'. Hu s ky· JENNIFER Sell be au ti fu I gifts• ly in person. Laguna per. Xray he rcq 'd. Xlnl Hou.c;ewives cam an extra for fabricating s maJI Real Estate license. c.an S18S per month 7' tn blk /grymal<' Vic.2Bth& Love.Vee.Bruce. Jewelry. cosmetics. HiUs H.tlton.2.5205 LaPa1 oppor Salopen.842·6831. Si·S6 per hour tcachan~ precision switch compo. lilRory terest Good lo1·al ion. Ba Ibo a 81 v d • N · H Bobbie & Mike. more 1 ·11 show you how. Rd. Laguna Hills. ---hobby classes w /Tri· nenL'I. Small shop. Will 8 42•669 I . tnplexonl-1owpr~l Ap· ~S-2526 Call 540·704 1 or Zenith DENTAL RECEP Chem L1qu1d Em · train. pr;wwd al S45.000. C.:Jll round : Black Fem al Employ~ati! & 7·1359 TIONIST min 2 yrs ex per bro1dery. 979-3488 or STACOSWITCH, tHC t;IB 5JSO "f .. h . Pnpar on Clerical tn dental office 642·5243 963·2300. 1 39 Bak c t M _ " g.,an ~ 1t white paws. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --____ l er, os a esa TAR BEL~ 1926-1976 MoneyWonted 5030 Vic : llurbor Hi gh. JobsWClflted 7075 BABYSITTf-:R . Must GENERAL DRIVERSWAMTEO ~ 549-3041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646~31 ••••••••••••.'•••••••••• dnhvel&ht.al~e care oh( 2 Mustbe2.5orovcr. I E.Mfg1llydrau $181\ EqualOppEmploy m /f . ,.. , . , . sc. oo c 1 uren. 2·3 rs A I I p Cos c k f 1-----------W1ll p.1y 10 11 tnlt.'n-;t on fl EY I VE LOST MY Prac. Nurse. Avail. hoh daalv Lite hswrk Irvine CLERK PP Y n crson tAcct I /m g $600 RECEPTIONIST weJI securt>d SJ:>.200 Isl Tt:ETH Straight out dayrelief Sal/Sun. F1exi area .894-0567ask,for Mr Yellow Cob Rccept/G.Ofc. to$700 Nursing Attendant, ex.· The Jolly Roger General T.D. Goo<.I <.:ost:.i Mesa from 45th St. NpBch. bJe hrs.548-5858 Garc.iaorMrs.Smiley · 112.SISlatcrAvcnue Sec~etary /CPA to$750 perienced. Bayvie w Officeislookingforafull vroperty. Prime huycr. Heward. Call a rt er 6 . Fountain Valley Irvine Personnel Agency Conv. Hospita l, 2055 Call 64fl ·7221, ask for 646·3804. HO USE CLE I\ NIN G. BABYSITTER Wanted: We ~av~ ~n open1~g for --488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa Thulin Ave. CM 642·3505 time, permanent recep. Realtor Ihm W:illl'nlim• ~oroughly done /\pts. Mature Woman to sit w /2 an rnd1v1du al with a Earn $200 mo. p /t1me Stiite22A 642.1470 ---------r tionist . Must be very -T t Lost: 4 '~ Mo. Blk /~rn Windows. Reas, refs. sml boys. 3 days 8 week. minimum l year recent Fuller Brush Sales. local ~~OFFlCE H F.LP ~rps:ri~~·~~;.ttr1a0ctcliuvede&s Mortqa(]eS, rus F~male Doberman. Vic: 558·1488 493.5780&493-02.53. office expcnence. Ideal area. Bill , 96R·8378 LADIES J . HERBERT De~s 5035 P1 co/Csl Hwy , San ca~didat.e would havC' • HALLJEWELLERS typin g & some lite ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clemente. Rob tail/long Help Wanted 7100 Rab)"!liller for 3 mo old. typing skills of 50.55 wpm TRAVEL clerical duties. Must be car<;. S25 Heward. ca11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Start '" Jan M·Th, my and would ht' ('apablP ol Food Serv1"ce Neat , mature pe rson able to operate 10 Key LOANS Up to 80% l.arry4!l8·3153. ~wer phone .. typin.fl. & hnme.f.462357,NB handling general off1rr Nat'! Fashion Publisher wanted for f /time, adder by touch. $4'75 to lite bookkn p L · m d ""rmanent office work in start Apply at. 170 .. ~ ltTol -8 J J O --.:Clng. 1·('. ut1essu('hashhng,b1ll Workers has Sl'\'eral immed. ':'" . "U. s oans 14 o I.OST : Collie. ans. t Inquire at Plural Compo RA BYSlTTf:R, needed ing and clencal support opemn~s for ladies 18 & fme Jewelry store. Apply Gillette, Irvine. 2nd TD loans "Sa ndy" Vie. I n nent Systems, 3051 S full t1mc. F1exible hrs. lo account rn~ orflce ll~pital expcr. Rotating over who are free to in person only, betwn1--------- Fairl'<;t Term' s inct· l!J.19 clianapohs & Newland. Harbor Bl. SA JI . II . <i rc:.i. 960· 1390 Please apply in person: schedule. E O. E Xlnt travel. Travel New York, toam 12noon. So. Coast RECEPTIONlSf·SSOO II H 962 3217 t Plaza Front oHice appearance Sattfer Mtg. Co. · ' · Are you m anagement any im<' benefits Must apply in Fia .• Calif Trans p. furn ---·-------& personality lo handle G12 217l 5-15 0611 "YOGI" Mixed bl oriented ? Earn up to BANK STANDARD person · Costa Mesa Hi~h earmnRs. See Mrs ORDER CLERI( in person & heavy shepherd male. 90 lbs, $1500 mo p/t. 639 6123 Hew Accounts Clk Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Brideau at Holiday Inn. Necess. skills: Typing. telephone reception. O.C. 2ndTDLoansWante d white chest paws Los ---1 8 h h Dunlap, 301 Victoria, 3737 Chapman Ave. phonework.basic malh. Airportarea.Sometvn.. · • · ( lunl r Rranr > CM O ra .. 0 e Suite J 07 .,.,-Bu~ TU 's for C'llSh nr Estancia Jhgh CM Sa •Bank exper helpful MEMO RI ES · •·" Exper. m international ing. 833-8680. Loans on 2lld T D ·~ _12·6. Reward 751·8396 Assemblers •Typmg F'ull-time Parents welcome at in busmess desirable. Send ---------New Loans 2nd TD 's terview. No house l resume to Classified ad R.E. MANAGER F d t H B Apply In Person •Ft-ont Ofc $500• house selling. SJOOO • $.10,000 oun parro . . area PRODUCTION Personnel Office INC Busy doctor is looking npo. 0602,Boc lo Daily CPilot, • Salary+ Override F.qu1ly Im '>ml 1>1v Gr<'en w lycllow on head Gol~-nstat• Bank r x 1560 osta S Yrs. exper. nee. Res. B"r'Nf.T'f '1TI. C<> tam e. Please call g.: ~ • or ()('rson to "Meet & LOAN M. 'c"""""" ' t t Ad. J II 2o'vr~ in Org Cly . 84f\.ll615 bfr 4:30. ASSEMBLERS 10230 Paramount Bl A Stibsid1ary of Greet .. patients. Ans wer esa, a """"v. ~!a~c~fc., ij~~J~e~ti 645 2164 an.~ time Downey. 213 /92.1·9461 APPLIED phont'~ & lend a "sym. PROCE~SORS PART· Time eves & Sat confidence, call 638-7529. Found M alemute pup. Equal Oppor Employer MAGNETICS CORP. palh<"t1c car.'' Accurate DoW!'eY Sa~·in.lls & ~an AM Pref'd for students. Announcements/ Male. Hamilton St., C.M. Electronic Assemblers -2221 So. Anne Street t yping. call Control ~as 1mmed1atc openings inside work, guaranteed .E. SALES Personals/ 645-2368arter5:30 ~ilhatleast 6 monthsex Barber or Apprentice, Santa Ana,Calif.9Z704 Career Employment in Ora~ge County for waf!e.Call Al ,S4Z..90ll. IHARUT? l t & F d pe('ience in cable bar· f /tim<'. Call 496 -9044 /I. 556 8505 conventional loan pro· . O$ oun Found 6 mo. old English nessing, soldering and days Eves. 496·2082. Equal Opportunity ~n~· • · cessors. Must havC' ex Part time girl to work pro tr yOU .ar~ tared <?f sm all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ShPll.ie F . Vic Santa Ana touch up of print cd -:-. · -· s· Employer M /F RtOMT OFFICE GAL per. in proressmg from shop & reservation desk. C?mmission sphts. and • Aftnounce~ents 5100 St &OgleC.M.645-4353 rircuit boards. H youBarma1~. evenings ir who likes people, ean documentsthroughfund Grea t job fc;,r e n · big company pohti.cs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• q ualify and are a f!ood Harveys. 177 E . l7th St. handle busy phone a nd ing. lhus iast ic Ind iv· dual. contact us for an appomt~ * * * FOLTND Black Lab. Small reliable worker, please CM. 548·9040 wanL'I a challenging job Contact Personnel Dept 493-6500 ~ ment to see a fresh, new Phyllis Stanton while streak ocn ChResJ. apply in person. BEAUTICIAN COCO'S w /a future Apply in . 549·0902 . approach to real estate 17440 B h d Vic. Bonita an. . person at Clipper Marine Equal Oppor. Employer PIZZA MAN wanted, full sales .. CaJl ~Wf Landry us or 640-1121. Manager w/foll . for NB L-aHUfs or part time. No exper. foraninterview. ~~.-f .. in Volley ·------• STANDARD salon. 540-11582. 644 0661 -";J-· Corp • 1919 E. Occiden· 673 760 I rvun -FOlTND M I S ed tal, Santa 1\na. Apply 3024 2 Crown • Youarethewinner ofonc . : 3 '! amoy · HasOpcningsFor ; _ --LVN-TopWa9H Valley Pkwy, Lag. A..ytime romplcte dinner selected Vic of Ha mi I ton. H.B. ·MEMORIES FULL OR PA RT TIME Bayview Conv. Hospital Niguel from Skinny Mike's Owner call 979443t. Bovs & Girls OAYIUSBOY Work w/h ve plants. 2055Thurin.CM •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•;I menual FOUND: Prescrplion INC 10tot4'yearsofage.Dai· And Knowledgeable. Car C3ll642·3505 Real EstateSales HOLIOA Y INH masses. mens on Bay St. • ly Pilot delivery routes COOKS necesc;ary. 644-8099 GALAXY REALTY 3131 Bristol St., & Harbor CM. 12/JO. MA~~~i11251~8RP. may be available in your --------· Man~~o~t~ PERSON Prestigious location. Costa Mesa 968-4_589_______ 2221 So. Anne St area. Earn profit for de· Apply lo Person GENERAL Exec. looking for part Strong sales support- pl II "A c,,-,o I liveries & ('ash. trips or M th . b . . Hi•b commissions. Call e:ise l'a .,..2 ""'0 • "'' I<' o u NO : Ch a r c o a I Sant.a Ana, Ca 9Z7°' merchandise for selling on ru Fri 3-Spm •Sec~aries time usmess associate " 33Jlorlu1m your ticket. Angora Kitten. Fem. new subscriptions. For ~OOlAvede La carlota T • t in wholesale supplies. Vic Stuart 901 Dover Dr, * * • An 1:'~ Jo 'l La.r .... a Hills * ypss S B · e s s f u I I y &Ute 130, Newport Bch Vic. 20th & Aliso, CM . ""fua pporturu Y information please call _.. u 5 1 n 645•31 1 1 64" 2423 Employer M/F s Equal Oppor Employer •K•VntMCh Onrc capitali zed. Interview Lost&Found 5300 ·'·-------1--------• 642·4321. f'rom an ""rr-·· r •• 673-222l ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••Lost Wcsthi~hland While ---------Clemente-San Jua n ---------•PBX Oprs RHniratory LOST. 1'l•rrier Puppy. Looks ASSEMBLERS Capistrano area. eall COOK NEEDEDNOW! -~Wanted 7IO~u..a ... Want•d 7fOO v"I'' • GERMAN SHEPHERO ltkc lilt le wht Scottie. lrvine based manufac· 1~~if~:0M~~~i~~ ~~~j rmmed. opening. Ei1;per Tl'mpoTcmporary Help ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::?'••••••••••••••••••• Therapist Near Talbert & Word Vic : Seashore. West lurer or electronic con· S8l ""lO. in therapeutic diets pre 17802Sky Park Irvine N r t Re ... nrd sum"'r products has im -v.> f'd 4 Days per •••k 2 C:.i11c•o.••55 · Mln 2 yrs exper. Must. In fo'ount.aln VJ1ll~y e w po · .. •· · "' · · Equal ()ppor. Employer · "" · • .,.. ..., MANAGERS & have exper-l'n blood k & T 642 IMS mediate need for · Momin~ meals & 2 eve. ~~~~~~~~~ -Bloc an --·------ASSEMBLER meals. Apply in person, ::. . gases. ICU & general Ans. to "Rider... LOST: lge blk longhaired TRAINEES loaf Manufacturwr 8382 Newman Ave, H.B. Grner.al Off1l'e. ac~unts respiratory care. S.1•1'1 $100 REWARD neut. male Cat, no collar. Startint salary $2.40 per 842-5551. receivable. Invoicing. ASSISTANT MANAGERS commensurate wit.ram• NoQuestlon~Asked Vit·. Univ. Park (The hour. Haslmmedopeningsfor Lumber exper. man· lnglrexper.ContactMr. Call963·1121 Terrace)552-3270 EXP.ASSE MBLERS MOLDREPAIR. COOKS datory . Salary open, H b ff I Hamilton, Costa Mesa --.-T " Penonals 5350 Interviews Tbur1'. thru SPECIALIST ArabellaRestauranl _540-_~_~_o_____ am Urger ametS Me m orial Hos pital. Lost. 12 / 1 / 7 5. In y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat. 8-4. 17482 Pullman. Mu!tl be capable or re· In (,flguna Hills Needs GIRLS . GIRLS 642·273'. EOE. Ch1hunhua Female. San 0 _, kl bl _., Irvine. Ricoh Elec· p3irln" fiberglass molds (2) Good Cooke. Call Easy fun J"ob , day or Due to our present rapid extension Juan Cn p1 s t rano nn ngpro c..... ltonlcslnc. & p u r lS & m ak,n g 581·1500.askforTom. g ~'-:-ti Heartbroken. Reward Cull Alcohol He•pltne modlfirntlon.". Req'g min nlitht. No exp. nee .• we pro ram, we are s~g energe c R~AURANT·PIZZA. 4961506 24firsaday835·3830 ASSISTANT MANAGER hnexpcr. COOKTRAINEE ·Exper trainyou Younntstlike peoplewbowis htoprogressquickly. Nowintervtcwiogfor~ fUll time salaned posi-"'SSEMILY prererred, full ume (213) people & lX' nt lrast 18. U you prove to be stable & dedicated • p/time gen'I help fot Lo~t · Rik J.llh mix , 9 1T10°<1 fo~t'rTIU I<.' "Stvm11"'. HB Call 960-i852 SPIRITUAi.READER Uon Must hnve pttvious " S!rl·l040 Applv any an. or ne. & lh loc1tlon near O.C ... O~n 10 AM·tO PM fast rood rest•urant ex· CARPENTER 2930 w Coast Hwy. N.B. possess e ability to lead & Airport. Neat appear. le Advice on alJ rnattcrs, · per. Call 833-1543 for In Capableofin!ltnlllng pre· Counter Help Matun -motivate people, )'OUT future is with wUll.nt lO work fut°" 31ZN F.IC1tmln0Re11I. terview. mtdf'woodworkonloter femalewantedpart-time irl wanted ror Audio us. Manageme nt experience is feet.req'd.21orovr.App. SanClcmente.For appt. &~tcro(boals lYrcx da ys, Ja ek's Sub· C8s~cttrloadmg&rt"l8t· d esir a ble, but not n ecessary .' lY ln person Mon lh~ J,OST parrot. nreen 492 9034 492·9136 AUTO IODY SHO,. per ~·d. marines. Beach & Allan· ed assembly work. Ex· Excellent salary. Company paid Fri. 1oam-31>m, S«it. P~, w/rcd on head. tame s }'ear s e.icpe rlen cc Appt,vJnPerson la,ll.B.536-M..a . JW'r prererred C'ull In benefl.ts. l)tr"OQJ's PfaaSto~.2300 Reward ro r returning IANICRUftTCY Pr-eferfort'lfln car.Uve tsl..S.rYachts _tern at1onal Au d io S.&Brfstol.~ntaAna our rarnUy rric•n1l r1ro!le ·CREDIT PROBLEMS? & work In 'God's toun '192.2.Barranca Rd S56 1787 ______ , Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon K1ht1. (nut door t o Call 645..t~l ni\c or day C"mpl~te ser vicu nt t • s J 1 1 for Claasified Ad McOoaalds> I< 833-2SJl r y • • • an u • n rv ne lelp wontl"d p/t1me days G£NER1AI OFFICES HB areo ycry ow rates Caplst.ra.ool SM lnnnis F.qual Oppor Employer AC'TlON niitht & aravcynrd :1hlns AL DIVORCE 0 r Pa u 1 • •PP I Y --------Call a Jack In The Rox, 1205 322 N FooH.• Rd.. _._... ~~!:°~~ ..;!"~ f'OUND:GeTmShf'pSI I dl l Vft"ffdaY!'. Cl8SsifiedadsstJlbig Dally Pllot Bake.r C M a-!'o y._., ~ -.a1n •"'--.Pl'male. 3 lo s mos. 811t,. mp can nexpens ve IA.a WICK DA TS UM it<'ml'I, small Items or any AD· VJ SOR • . ·-·-----......-pport.lty ... DI*' ace •n 4N ""' Dally tan, SSH.892 raul1u1no" For•coCma1r833te~ ~13r~ic • ~,,_ ~175 831 •1315 i•·m. r. .... C'311 642-~ 00·5678 SELL Idle items wllh a lot Want Adat Call now _Babb,CM. --.. "" ~ "'' .,._... Ds\lyPUotClasslOf'dAd. •--------------... -&OW?I. :=:::::::.========l==========::i=======::::;:==r:========::::J;======:=====,L_-=--==-.;~~:::::=::::::::::=============...L==========-= l . -- . .. . , I SAVE SSS OH A. GOOD USID CHllSTMA.S llKI CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Extra Uny Toy Poodle. , Slngina canaries, bil"tb & JOH~'S llKIS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ' . I • 0J2 DAILY PILO't Thurad1y Dec:ember 11, 1975 Antiques 1005 Docp 8040 HonH • 1060 Mls«fJmteoua 1010 OHi~• Fumlturt' Moiorcydet/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...._.. ____. IOI 5 Sc.ootwrs 9 I 5 0 M.A. W..t.d 710" H..&... W ted 7100,H_. W t d 7100 "Tbo hb~'"StallJ .. ,..,..._.... • •••••••••••••••• .. _,,.. •v ~ Oft inp on • YISTERYEARS n roua ·~ · on f<)rewood Or~. F.uc $78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••t•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUECTAllES SiJmoyed puppies avail l300 c·orcl , dt•I Oak Coal'lt Sey chl"I $8/up. ext l'IVI 73 Yamdha 250-MX •• now. AKC. <'all :sfler 6. 8.T7 M20 f'ttewootJ Supply, cbra Sl:t/3S. scy daks. hke. new. mover rtlCE'd -RN l.CLl !Ct F'u.11 & p t1 me J 11 30 & 11 1 JO .,h1fb C'ont,u·t Mrs J t'll "t'n, 1;42 ->73.i . \'ost,1 Mt>mor1al lfo~p1tal, 301 V1 L·ton3, (' M KOK RN &MreJency P llmt', 11 l'M 7 ;lOAM XI n t ~or I. 111 g ,. on tis. E . 0 fo: C' o n t ;11· I I > Ho;1 c· hl'. H. N C ""Lt \\ t' ' J 1\1 l' m o t 1 a I I losp1t.1l, &1:! :.'7:w TAILORESS We have a position open for an ex penenced ta1loress lo work part time alongside the greatest master tailor to be found anywhere in the GREATEST STORF. to be foWld anywhere. Our store 1s located in Newport Beach & the tailor shop is on the 2nd floor or the store m a large air conditioned room with all new eq ui pment. We also have the best sales staff. ~elling to the nicest customers & if you wou(d like to havt! the opportunity to join our team ... Plca ~l' send a brief resume to : ..,_ Doily Pltot, P. 0 . lox 1560, Costa MHa, Ca. 92626, Classified od no. 601. We •ii contact you for an Interview. & AMTIQUES 552-1274 . :>Rl 1122 l':k'C typcwnlenc. Pierce. OH 1nduct1un !>YStcm n· Hi73 !rune A\e. Suit.e t:hrt~lm.1'i no~~e ror . 88'f W 19th.CM94~, .. u . ~.Opuonitlforward "I." (In back of Ill time-YorkshireT~rn~r Puµ vounl! l.1dy Jo.ngltsh Rl'fn1ierator, 5 tires. 4 --mount~ s hO<"k brackets Liquor) Cost41 f\ksa. -Tiny quabty mult• Plt'UMtrt• Mare 673 193.1 Cra~t'r Rims, 1 radio L-Shape wnlnut dt'sk, instalkd Super fast, <'h bloodbne 83H t:Jjl7 y I I c·h So I l'all837 1140 00x30, chulr, $125. 5 lrong & rt•hablt' Mu~t Pvt Colll'C'llon Hoosier 8 r 0 ( . t::.lnut • rr<' ---W3lnut / ra hr1 (' COD· • .. rt•(' I J tt• Cupboard, Pte Saft'. chr 4 yr. oJd mole S&movcd I /4 hon;t• JlUlcl inl(, 15 Mt'C'hamC''s Roll llway tool te C • h• • $(5 ea st e to pp 758 . rt' l:ible, w1tsh~l1tnd, dock, wlp~rs (ret> to nl(ht hand.;, xlnt tralnlnl(, Jtd box Mis<' tool boxea & G4~-=o~~r~16 · $500/rirtt> 536-4 a H h111ltree, mirror, <'hlna, family who wlll lovt• him tru1I hori.c w tlal'k $S75 tools. 10 Spd Mans lhkt• 6<10 PM ____ _ ~ml items 7tnl IOU\ Sl. as part of their bomt.'. A 49'10497 2190 College, Apt 20. C.:M AP ECO Photocopy Muth. '74 Bu1teco Pursang 250. W~tmmstrr house dog but nl'CdS u -· ---Completely recondJ-S750. AJso '65 Ttiumpti yard.499-1642. Hay Geld 1 18 Thor-CRISIS CALL tloned $495.6424097. "basket case"husalot of n u g h b rt' d • 3 1 _. y rs ---o iancH 8010 MalelrishSetler . l yrold, 16hands Cirt•t·n hroke Asint:lelouc-hofthebut p~ -8087 cust om part s. $20 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• shots. Gd with chaldrl~n 644 0665 • ton on a J oun,·e pendant ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-0970, :tsk for Milt Will buy sorne refrg & ap-$20. 848-0185. transmitter u.utomati~a,1-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ,71 Su'luki plwnt•es runr11n~ or not, 7 Yr old. >.Int rh1ldn•ns I y Pho .n es Pol 1 cc, Xlra llny Toy Poodle. a I' (I s c: r ... p m ct a I Free to You 8045 1>how horM', both 1-;ng. & paramedics. rm.:• dept . SlnginR Cana Me:,. Hird!! TS-125 Duster ms S:!..'lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• W est l' r n , I!> hand:. your doctor . r<'lat1ves, & pets or ull l yi>'-'s. All Converted ror dirt. hut . :>57 04 M _ nt•1ghbor:> eh-. Ll'usl' or priced ri .. ht 3645 w. ull strrt•t l'<iulpmt•nt in rnx hl'nmort' W;1sh(•r & Christmas present to Rood purl'h:Jsc ltlt• ~avrn~ Mc f'addcnSA8J9'8Sl!O eluded. Extr;1tir1·~ Good l>ryt•r. uM•d k~~ th<in t home l'r1ze wlnn1n1-1 8 Yr. APl'Y, 11t•t•ds 1·xpt·r :,}sll'm NOW Where,cr Conditwn Mu~l sell yr. SJ(JO 642 6393 Jrt 5 Heg1stered Bedlington rider l"ur ~ .. tit• or ka:,c ~ou :.ire on your prof)t•r-Planoi & Ornn"s 8090 5275 644 0577 pm Tt.•rnl'r, 3 yr. old male :>57l?:!t;1(t11:1111 tv. 10 )our house,••••••••••;.'!:-; •••••••• l Yr nld Keomorl' prthl 497.1664 . Jew~ry 8070 garai.:i·. bath. y<ird nr Hammond Spinet Organ I rbhw.,hr, <;old, t; <.'ydes F R E 1': • N F. F. D S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>0 <11 CH 1S 1 S <.:/\I.I. & benC'h. Modl'I l, 122 2 HelpWanted 7IOOHftpWC111ted 7100 Cho()blk tuµ .• bltn kit. ClllLDRF.N Fl'male b hnni?" ht•lp .•.0 JllV manual. foot keyboard. 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~170 offrr 551 2.'J.13 mos Hea~ll' mix. Shots WANTED c•nwrJ.!t•nr\ 1171 2:llO drav.bars w pereusswn RN'S '71 llu ... kv. 11t'\I. transm1si.111n & en~int'. $40(1 or bt•sl orfer. 49611421 CF-ull· Time I \k<I Stir).! I I 7 .IO 'ihtft S h 11 t· S ,1 I 1·' f t 1 m c• I 'lll'r J l Ute• I ,1 r1· t'lllflhl\\'l' v..t1Hl·<I ror h1,..,p1t.1I c1nlv 1-:><t•t·llt'rll l..1111 S ht>t• l>t-pt :\n ,., ht•nt f1h ('11fll.ll'l l\J r' ll\'f lll'C \\ 1111 C,lln /\pp .li•nsi•n ht:.! ;n:M, C'n.;t.c I\ 111 pt•r,11n, l:J FJ:.hwn \I t' .. •• l\t l' Ill ,, I t .1 1 I '''""cl 'H llosp1tal :101 \ tt·t on .t I SWITCHBOARD ._·:..1 Eot-: RECEPTIONIST W\'11 1·~t.1h I .cut11 cir S \J,1''.~('0l'\ISl-:t.OHS I ah•r,h1p m <'o'<fa !\11•s.1 I!> l'or N1.•\l..;pap1·r l'romo l1111k1n i.: f o r ,.,111·r·11 ti.HI Mu~l cnJO\ 'l411r\..tn1' ni.tlllll'. \\\·II i:rn11m1·<1 ~1th younJ.! 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COi.i>. /\dlt'r 21<' ,175 I ~undlt• c·or XI.NT c-ond1tion Bt'.11h .irl·.1. <.:on t a<.'t l'Ond.nrnew.underlyr Prefer not Sl'paralt' S ILVER SJo:HVJ<'1':, ht-<1$75 Dtn.lhlChrs& S950 firm. Sho'l4n b) Sl.70 1lonrta,veryC'k;,n, <u,1nrn1·r s Ai;:e unim old ~O FIRM. Call aft &12·4445 fo'INF: 1-'UHN & /\N tiu.lC'h fruitv.ood S300 appt. only. PIN1se C'all manyextrai. $300. po1l.111l liut matuntv 1-; SPM,6457857 -STOCKINGSTUFFF.R TIC}lJKCi &.15 2200 536~?904 t>efor<.>noon 675-4899 673-193:1 "<' tr,11n Wrttl' T .11. Copp<'rtonC' M aytal! •-:-Reai;:h.• & •2 Poodle. 1 2 4 K. Diamond Moving, h<'allh spJ mem-()QUIST PIANO REPAIR '74 Honda 350F. Clean . f>i. I..· l'ri•-; • South WashC'r & Jo:lcc dryer wks.833-1526 Enga~emcnl Hing, brshp. Grt Xma!> girt, 1-· Oak Upri~ht. others. xlras. I.o mi's . Owned by ~~t·stt·11~. l't·~r;>l('um, Jo'l $250, Harvest gold G&S -640-S754aft 5 PM price.640-1157. ~'romS495.5368775 agirl.548-944SarL3:JO or th 1' I·. ) F.. --cl I s h w a s he r S 7 5 . 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J\nllquL' y,,ht Jf-:WEl.RY. WJ\TCllF.S, v..rfrt iron doors . SltlO. SportingGoods 8094 wtgold tnm. xlnt cond. 2 AHT OBJl-:CTs. GOLD 642-0335. ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk wrou~hl iron 'ihl•lvrs. SI I. V 1': H S 1-: R \.'IC I': --· · b pr<l twin tank' & re I L·IN"' L"Ll l'N & J\N-Adl('r Pool lohll'. C:ustom :x:u a .-eouch. i::rn 'gold. dbl bed .. .-, ,. ~ • I t SIOO 644 t; .. 95 It :HIP. Rt•ason. 10 !>pct•d bike. 20", almost f\U . Solo 581 J..193 1971 Yam:i;i :l~) 1-:xtra Cl1•;111 S400 offer t>75 15 lfi &roffet•tbl 673·6960 TIQUFS 645 2200 made w 1ar1·1•,s. H<.'.1ut gu a or. · '· J .. -walnut. !;tiOO firm. 5 PM Jim "G9K<1wa:-.ak1120,2500m1 Lg. wood <linini.r thl w /ti Firewood ;stock Up 499-233.1 TY Radio ~treel legaJ, S250. firm C'hairs .s100, 6' couch SIS. S75 C'ord del. 642 2fi24 Pool-lab!-;; F1:.hl'r-slak HiFi, St~reo 8098 645-1682._ --- 496'7482 ---• · ' O • 6 2 •• ••••• ••••••• • • •• ••• •• ·72 Suzuki 250c-c S;n ai.:c• A.. . - -CanC'clled Conlrael. 2000 Re~. st7.l'; S25 645 38 . v .,1 ...... 5 (' __ _. Antique round Rattan yos earpeting bl'low or644·4.'!fl6 Color T ~ .. ~· •.VI"-' 125C'c Duster, xlnt cond. Bicycles 8020 _gam(' tbl, w/4 <'hrs, 57 " C-o~t 1 inst all 517:8729 p1clun· ~ ~a~~~l'l. Eves sl'l up fnr dirt. :..1·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dia. 25" in high. x Int * * * & wknds 962 1,>23 cessories for street incl. Used Bikes & Parts. Buy, cond. Must Sell SlSO, Ma Lionel Train SN Gr~ Bunce • •71 M odl•I H Ci\ Color 557-5560. llesl offer. s cl I & trade. 24 8 pl_e rnd tbl, no ch rs $15, ComplNC'. mount('d, 17940 Santa Manana I Slt'reo s;wo. firm Motor Homes, Newpo rt Bl., C M . B1rdsrye Maple l'Clf & ·191 5704 FountainValley '1!l2li530 Sale/Rent t>l2 7!110 end lbles $.')() <':J. 54lVi800 -I t-:xrht:,i,c• N. n. Tt•nms Youan•thewinm·rofont· Bo &M • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9160 Hoc;s 3 spd bikes. his ' Bl f I " h ll '-' tu ft 1• d Club M t•mlwr:-.hip s120n rnmpletc clmm•r ~t•h•t'l1•1I ats. anne l!rnt 25' 1!175 Open Horul. ht'r, ong. carton Sli5 o naugh'ydc l'Ol1\'Nt1hlt• 963 45Hl . !lfl2·n115 from Skinny M 1ke':. Equipment fullv sl'lf-ront. sip:-. 6·li mk orr~r 846·0051 sofa. Queen :-.11.t.• h<•d . rncnu at ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'uit«r rat~s •t4448~5 never usC'<l. Paid $410 x IRVINf: Coasl Cioll nuh HOLIDAY IHN Genttol 90 I 0 :!?"Mens lO~pd hike nl.'<Jr ne\lt S30 549 8183 mo ago. Moving on Sun M<>mbt•r!>h1p for .,.ilt• 3131 Bristol St.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sell for ~00. Gold h1lo 675:!2.52 UOY SCOUTS NEl-:D Costa Mesa carpel1ng, i.:rt l'Oncl BOATS T .1x ,\cl\an- 15'< llS. S2S iSI -0104 Lnusual hall" ,1\' <'<H'\'l'll Plea"" !'all 642·5iiiX. 1-:,t tage.., c·all 5'11i 1~10 mirror and 'heir di.. 111..t• :!3Jtucl.11myourt11·kt•I '3 0 H I 111• B 1 r Ii II us Molortiomt.>. Onan Gernerator. 1\1r Cnnd. S2500. 641). 7050 pf\. Sht•ll SlJl1t HI l'ilh & \\',tnktl lkl1,al•I•'. m.1tun'. In 1nl.' :'\ B 1 1wanl \rls C'.dl 1;.12 :'ili'7'°1 -.pJn .... h 1-;n .. 11.,h s1w.1k HO)JI Knight 10 :;;peed 3 month' nt.'\\. SiO or offer. \ 5-c\8-7-111 Victorian Twin Bed. xlnt c-ond . nu h.1rJ,!,11n ~5. 8 Iii 05(;7 * * * \'11 F, .!5 W.1ll 8 Ch.innt•I..,, I•' 11 r s C' I I . I !I 7 :1 It 0 J\ D L I N f': H :! !I .• loaded. 12 .0110 m1 Sarnf1 C'e. Can b<.' seen at· 1~12 llarbor Blvd. C M No Waist Seam! The Cape is Tops! tnl! (1•m.tl1• for rt''>fK>no,r hi•· 111,...1111111 I .. 111ncln & matcl rnr mot< I on ht•:t<·h h •r tl1•t ·""' 1;i IIIi12 'lu:m hir n .• ,,1f1pd Ad /\CTJON Ca II a Oa1lv P1 Int J\D-VISOH 642-567~ SCHWINN. Girls 26". 3 speed. Xlnt cond1t1on $40. 842-3214 -----i MEN 'S IOSPEED Btk<.' Good Condition. $5()/0ff('r. R33-8801 Christmas Spec-Red /wht & hlue sdv.k bike & u n- 1 (' YC' ll'. bc1 th I 1 ke nu Ml 1643 li75 1090 tnrl antt•nna lht orr TAS\O 300x Hl'fll•ctnr Irvine Cnas-t Counlr)' C'luh 549 AA75nrfi411 I ltiX Tl'lt•st·orw J>('rfc1·.1 nmd I! 0 If m (' m II l' r :-. h I p • \\'Al.I. L':'\ITS Sll)(J 64:? !li:J:i Rca:,onablt'. 1;1:1 to!">O Boats. Manne 11 >9' Tracl1l1<1nal Oak 673-8292. Ecp'pment 9030 f;.j2 8286, . (1 > K" Contcmporar v COl.t-:M ,'\\I STO\ I·:. pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• Walnut. ( FrN• sl~indini£> pane·. ·1 hurner \\ tov('n. St<.' r <' o C J-: Rec· or ti ·73 John:.on !I !l l':IN'tn<· Motor Home Rental Cu-.tom madl'. h1i:h N1•vl·r u'.'''.I SRO./ ht.•slof-Ch;rnga, lk nu, S.">S 0111,., ()1H eng1nl'. .Ju:,l rcblt. 20'-22'24' quality. Heasonablr fer 551 0261 __ Truml)(.'t pcrf t•ond. Sl>O S.'100. 1':dward J oq.ic·n s onM INK J:il'kl.'l. SllvH fM5178 1~1()0459 ~usto~. f1ur~~lurt ~7 Worth SHOO. Sl'.11 S600 Art1ftcrnl \hn:-lmas Trt'l' Boats, Sail 9060 fr'5CO~ o"1 . . Worn 5 time•:;. St 10 12 7 Ft. hrantJ nc:w. ~II •••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. . "l · ti73-R12fl<'Xt 156. 494 7AA9 SpPC'1al Wt·1·kcnd t. Wt.'cklv rail's Ht'!>l'r\ 1· for I lol1day:-. now Coron:idn 23. top shaJ>('. Merchandise ~1ans27"10!'~<;<f ~tO\·in~sale.01.~inl!roo~W<tl<'r ht•rl & framecROWN <iUITAH. ra<l1v.alltipt1onsatDana ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'.xeellent cond~t1on ~ct $!)~. M~x1can BuHct W/hook1•aM· S17S, 14c-u ft daSSll'al. $i5. n crr1g Pl. 71.'1 ll:l3-4ti69 day:-., . REGENCY MOTOll HOME RENTALS 925N llaroor Bl vd SJ\ "' • 531 250'.l • * 8005 S35 642-5i87 S75. Ktng size Mattrcsi.. rrfng $150, <'nil hefon• £'>. Coueh, $1)(). 5~-4~M2 7M-4!16·ttl74 or 552-90:13 Trailers, Travel 9170 Antiques eleC'l law n mower. I O"M o r aft"r g P"I -wnknrt~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~s & d f II t " " " • 8030 ozens o sma i ems 645-6..162 OPALS F\llly self contained l!lil PRIVATE ESTATE LIQUIDATION Equipment from 5<1. !l46-4~. Wanl<'d Ex1X'r"d Sailrn~ Pacer 14 •. Perfect for I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 1• -c Lyman Turr<'t lnadC'r plus EMERALDS Cr<.>w for 2 mo·s Mexll'o 12) 751 -9999 CANON S LR·28mm. Sof:l 9 • qu lted. S~ >O. many <1n·css11rn•s $12."i. SAPPHIRES t·ri11M.'. Departing l>c•c --- !lOmm, 85-205 Zoom, Counter lop dshwshr. Elec·. lawn mowl'r SIS 16th 640 um Trailers, Utility 9180 tascs. f ilters, telPex-S20, Elec frplc heater, Re<'I lawn mower SlO Semi Prec:iouc; Stool's ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt.>nder. bellows. s275 tis. Lamp. $15, C'hl'sl of (;e;,ir rcduC"tion S20. 2 My supplrcr will be hl•n· '71Coronado27. Barientc; HEAVY DUTY 4xfl Ho' • 49s.5254 drawers, $10. Eves & 1\M 1''ord mag \\ht't'ls & tires 1 dav onlv. Sal. I><'l'. 13, 4 sails, new John~on r.. Trailer. gd tires. $300 o(. l!F.\TTllF:Jn\.ll C.OST k 962·0091 SlO Fordlruck'>phlnm to sell atWllOLl-:SAl.E knot melt'r. S9500. fer.54fl-63.56! 1 w DECO Hi\ TORS Christmas pa c a gr £.'l 2 h F d h 1 pnct•s lo my cu:.tomt·rs. fA0·(}159 _ Auto S-· .,·ice & Minolta 100 w leather SOFA. custom 8'. Like ~ c-rom (' or v. ee s Jack Vick, Jeweler ... • case. GoldC'resl Tnpod. new.Cost$600.Sac·.S125 & tin•, ~5. LJle m~el 4537-~WCo;istllwy HaCtnJ! Sabol.:! !'a1h. Parts 9400 Cnmplcll' turn or th<' rrn flst.ofr. 496-970:! offer. ~-3002 ~~~(~ln~~V a~~·~~!~a~l~ Ne" port Reh 675-1212 ll.•i•n m tht• N atmnals. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• tun h\'Jn '' room Jnd Bl k' I bl h (idconcl .. 6452829 '66 VW trans ;1xl1· & 5 ,,.. Cats 8035 ac viny con .. ert1 l' v_w tra.~~ a 0 >. h'_ nn_o 36 p H 0 ya 1 Ty I' c.,.,. r 1 t t• r m1~rellan1•ous lll·m~ ,\II ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofa. like new. only $100 p.1rt!>-f,2 ft:n1kr & door manual, S3.5. new <'orn·c SABOT Dt'FFIELn v.hole maJ,!s J?oo<l c·ondllion x t•ut • 646-5606artcr5PM m1 • VW ,.. rts Dunt' 7245 Hanng rtJ!JH•d. A 9f>R.':"412 \'t'ln•t couC'h & rh.m with •!I MALAY AN KITTENS " ,.,a · to nbhoo. St>ars Colds pot Winner $-ISO 675_6644 tar\'1•cl fet•t. 11r , tK' v.ool St•al & Flam~ Points will Goraqe Sale 8055 l~ul.lJ.!Y lrnrkl•t seals $.10. Mini rt>frtJ.!. 16xl4' t:l. Antiques / (lrl .. nt,·11 r11••. ". tr,·11 ••ht hnlrl for <.:hrt,lrn;i s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll•t•I "ork bcn::h on ~5 5S27i6Z W111clsudt·r. likt· nl•\I. Classics • ,... ·' .. ht•a\ \' (',ISlt·rs 3/R ~14.'t'I ' hac·k ··<~ut·t·n ·· thatr. :f .-;75 o1AA BUILDERS SALE! l<>J>. 24 .. x30". S:l~ ·73 Mus1'cal yt·llo'-"·. S4UO or he~l offt·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• h 11 • h II 8083 (,r trade for <i Sahot. '"9 ""d 1 • c1 R/11 Jl /<" inat<' in~ t.i i<'<\ w a Ooqs 8040 Travertine 1\1 :.irbl<' Ford truck ta11g al4'. lns~nts "· '" se ·• r · · .~. 9520 t.ihlC'. Extra lw.iutif11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toilets, Sinks, Pullmans . "r"t.'n. ~·:-, TV <Jntcnna 49!l 2'.161 xlnt <•1md. '76 tag!>. S750. I ·1 . s lk ,., " ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( . .,l\IM roun< ·gi t mirror.· 1 •PET WORLD• Dishwashe r , Gravl'I. rotor S:IO. '56 Packard & oro r 646-.,.,,,.>. II h (>t ( • &ginners Drum Set. xlnt Lido 14, trlr l'over . 2 sets wa anging. at ornl Mirrors & much. muc·h Jl!lrts. '.'hp lawn vat·uum r ·1 4 Wh ID • 9550 k · h c k C h "h h -' cond. 4 Drums, 3 r.v m: o sa1 s. ee nves tYr)t' roe t'r wini:: c· air oc e r s. 1 ua ua · more. Call anyt1m<', .... 1()(). l'11to t1ll"r $150. I) c A v·· t h I k p d i Sh h t "' ~ ... ha ls & seat. $100. SIOOO f.44 -0278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ·"· 1c or an< l'r<Jn oo cs• 1 · z u · 631 -2660 or d rive by 1226 H11xc•s for Christmas pre- v1ctrola. S tnAl'r t rc•adle Maltese, G . S hepherd, Polaris Dr. N .B. st' n ts 0 r ca n dy. G44-20J8. Boak, Slips/ Landcrm·se $ m aC"hine. Brass lump. Samoyed. J ap. Spaniels. 6' ~· x!l' ~"x2t , .. dcep, lOc s475, Rogers Drums Docks 9070 r Opal glass lamp. Small mini-Schnauzer . Porns Mf9 Closeout N1 . Hd rigt·raled drink· Dynasonie Snare, 3 Zild ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 ThrU '75'S p1eC"es Rosev1ll<-' pottery. 100 mixed puppies. Stud MaC"rame, plant sta nds. inf? fo untain $10. '71 jian cymbals. Top Hat ROATSLIPS French trumpet vas<'. ~vs m ost br eeds. 2525 W. brand new art & cr aft Yamaha MX. 125cC'. S300. 536-3520 . Some hvc-aboards 7 To Choose from FUii set China . Brass & 17th al F airview. SA. kiLc;, Polaroid C'amera, '67 Jlonda Super llawk, --645 861fi F:xt418J EXAMPLE: marble candelabr a . Opent>ves.531-5027. bicycle. ma c r a m(' S300. GI BSON ES12S Ja7.Z ---------• Chinese laC'qU<.'r tray & hani;:ers Sl up, hundred-; !;44 3417 Guit a r l4y r s. $275. SAIL for 20 to 27', dock '72 Hardtop bowls. Fostoria Darling Ljttle Stockingl lo C'hoose f rom. 1715 1122 "". E . Skyhn<.' Dr .. Rosewood C las s ical ~1dc (1 (', S110. 303 E 372 FDC ( t Stuffers. AKC York1es. ~ • stemwa rl' no com -Pla1a de l Sur , Balboa s A. (orf 17th St ) Guitar $375. 494-6502/ 1-:d~('watcr. I 871 28ff6 $3877 plete) & a few p1cC"cs male & femal('. $175 Penin Dec 10th thru ----494-4766 bric· 3 ·hr 3 c · W 111 962.1713 121.h 10 lit 6PM. SF.LL idle items with a -------rBoats, Speed & J) LAii,.; 1 sacrif1 C'c if ~old all Min SC'hnauzer Puppies . Daily P1lotCla6sihed Ad Trombon{'. $195, Drum Ski 9080 ltlnl UIJW C• hr1t lhrre. e•rt)v.he•r together. S5.500 firm AKC. born Oct 21• will IJ1l!h Riser b<'ds. m1c;r Set.S22bolh hk(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OJ""" "1 ~:~:;11,,l~~v 1~::·0rwb Greatfora r rstaur:intor holdfor Chnstmas.~125 1lra!lf'nes.trav<'r:.er0<1'. 642·5678 new.968-5700aftSPM. 1965 llORl7.0N 15". 75 1 h '" •I! r ~h'lrt diamond-penod room M1t:hl con 545 8695 ~e l low p lus h ca rµcl. , Johnson O /R. 40 tir on VOL VO · !r•r'l ci~.,.1111 ,.e~p lrniv.r '1dersellin~hv thep1ece ----!'ora. desk. murh more SEEK & FIND LOUISIANA l'nf::. ll vy dtv trutlcr 1"' 1<n11 t.0:11 ea~rly of ~n•I-later Shown by appl. St Bernards. 13 wks. 1 Thur & Fri 9 S 3071 w /new tires. $11 00 1966 Horhor CM M~Y)01 1n1• v.v Irr! Pd11Prn 70'.JS 1>46f.IRR ht•tween fl & m alr,3fem .pet&s how C:t•ylonRd.C.M 5567957 FR NET AT S HT NEE TH GI E p 646-2ll77 ti , ,~s· ~·1e• 8-2'> mcludrrl Hpm. T ues. thru Fri. only qua I. r(•as. 842·6927 A R 1 S . H 1 Trucks 9560 $1 00 lnr earh pattern. Add -t'a • anta s r per S R Q Y U S U P Y C E C F P Y C E B 25C each patt ern for hrst-clau A. n liq u l' 3 • Pi e c e . Gt'rman Shepherd Pure Everythin~ from anl1q. R H E p E A R E w s R A R E L A E Zig tag pocket detail add~ 8 marl and handling. Send to Renaissance p arlour srt Bred Pu~. 8 wks old child's rO<'ker lo loads of Q E R E E R 0 G E S S J 1 L 1 p duh ol spice to the slimming Alu._.. Mint cond. Appraised S\5. 847-8052. ~olf balls. 321 Broadway, flowing, long-waisted lines of ......,....0.,..105 value. $2,500. Call for . C.M. Friday 10·4pm. H U T [ l S R G N U S P C U G E B the pa11tsu1t or coaldress. Sew o.lr,... more info. 835-0211 Lh asa Apso puppies. T S Q O V S C 1 S 0 AD HM E A now 10< winter·sprin&f In 16J, OW CW-~ Nol61R or 556-7048 a flcr champ. sired. s how & Sat. only. 10-4. l armed N U N L IJ E R E 0 N R T C R l y Pnnled PAllrm q387· Half .-w l-' MY IOtl I.,.... 8 m pet. S hots & wormed. love seat, $45. Some Anti· ~.:rt, !Oh . 12111. 14' '· 16': ~ • ........_ ZJ,, • ....,.. P · Will hold Ul Christmas. ques, & m a ny treasures. E G A U Q A P 0 S R E N P L U U 18'2 Sr1e 14'~ lbu\t J7) ...._. ANTIQUES. la rge assort-0)734-0222 611BegoniaCdM. E 8 N C JU U 0 SE A Y 0 N 0 0 pantsuit 4' • yards 4~-inch. MORE than ever before! 200 ment of Wood. Metal, -T o O y R A p y R I C M R T Y B Stnd $1.00 for each paltem. de$1gns phn 3 free printed in-Glass & China items Chri~tmas BOXER Lowery O r f'an, $425. .Add 25~ IOf each pattern fOf side HEW 1976 NCEOLECRAFT from Mid-West Estate . Puppies, pet or s how. Furn, W s h r , misc. H L S P R E C C T T G N 0 L I A A ~:S<~::s mail and handhna. CATALOG' Has mrytllfn&. 7St 12602 Singingwood Dr. 962-8031 o r 830-1391 clothes 11th-13th. 2110 G A L T S O R [ P E U R H S E Y P B ....._.._. ~:~ :':.,~':~" ~t: North TWitln. 1-'ri. 4~. •Saint Pups. A KC. put a Monrovia CM I B E S L C D A R G I D R A M 0 A C D .....,.o.,.t.441 Mitty nfty Guilts . 11.00 Sat. & Sun. l0-6 litUe sparkle under your Christmas items. Toys, E R N A P E L I C A N S T A U E R A M ..,,... lli,.I• Crtehct f.OO Onk chntn. cane rOt'ker , tn-e 213-430-5107 books. carpel. •'ri. Sal. 8 A 8 A T 0 N S N A E L R 9 W E N N R ll2W..tll .. St~Mr. S1w t K11lt l oek Sl?S I 1 '"tbl -94.SllJasmin<'CdM T.t, "' IHll . p,.1.t N .. dlepolnt l Mk $1.00 rr, qui l. o:i .. 3 t', •YORKSHIR F:• MANI. ADOUSS. Dr. SOI Fleww C•ec••t loo-Sl.00 m 3 ho J( a n Y v a n 1 t Y Reaut. 10 wk. female. Garage sale Oak ta hie & _,ITTUMUMllL M•lrJI• Croc.lltt look _$1.00 fi4S-2929. .~h&mp Imes 962-8717 4 Press Ra rk <'h<lir~ 1-lle9••1,.._ .,....._ __ .....,. Mte-.,..., twwar• • ~ ....... '-·er 41 .. -ltr IA, ... 9<1$de fhul n th ~ .. -•cl Ma Ill••• ......... : Ins tut C1tellt1 l ttk SI 00 '-~ "' k_.. 11P It ut I u~ I -$1 00 - ---~Misc lt('m~ S<1l11n:luy, p.dbfll ''"' Sul llOW tor ::~:: ;;;~~"':..:•_ St.00 Mini Dachshunds pupp~ 9am -6pm 1319 F. Balboa .... ., f"tllWl..ttt '•tltrll ce•t• Gift~ s1.oo Toplaceyourmessage 3 mo. old $75. perfect Blvd Bulboa J'en ~-cit,,..,." intllle fer Co•pltlt Afrt11111 114 SIOO twfore the Xmas gift for c hild 67$0310 frll ,atttfll tf ptr ~ilci. 12 Prltt Af&'HI 112 SO¢ 893-~10. kH 15, fttWI •looll ef 11 Ouflts :1 SOt rt~tdlnl' publaC' • -----191' ut Complete Bedrtn Bayou Baton Rouge Bald Cypress Cajuns Mard1 Gras Efghteenth State Huey Long New Orleans French Quarter Mt9nolia Shreveport Pelican State Tomorrow : Major Cities of England .. Transportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aircraft 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CITARRtA Almost n<'w. 65 hrs total time. Top equipment. 552-9646. __ ....•......•....•...... '76 TOYOTA TRUCKS 16 To Choose From Campet s. Sal• I Reftt • 9120 4 S peeds, s speeds. a utomatlcl4, long bed.~, ••••••••••••••• •••••••• short heel~ . Factory Direct Campc-rs AJ 6 U ..ct C ipoct $895.up, S hells $179.50. so 1 om Sleepers. 858 W 18th CM Trucks &U-8411 to,<'hOOSC from . CAMPF.R SH ELL for 8' GJJ>eGJt LilviA bed, $200 Xlnt <"ond. rn G-tS-7307 • ~ TOYO 1973 vw ('0 mper Gd . • ... T ~ rond Any orft>r · i-JrNI 1966 Ho11'1111 c M Mb 9303 C'B!lh F.mergency 7S1 ()IR7 1975 Ford F2SO RanAer XLT. 460 eng, auto lranJ. • ' f f:'..,;t" lilt ... k Sf 15 Mu,... hll11Hl 12 _ SOI phon(' AJ<C Dobie>!\. champ blood Set. Other furniture, MIM1 cnfta $1.00 I 11 P'I • ._... r.-1 ..._ $1 OD 15 tllltJ r.r '"'' 13 -so, Ja Y • ot lin e, ca r~ t r o ppt>d. toys. C'l()thu. m•ny '• 11.11111 S.• 111 led • Sf.ml hit ef 11 llffy bts 50t <.1as.'llf1ed. 642-~ wormed, ~hot.a, 4 mos., m isc. 22081 Sualln Lane f.'!11;n, "'ueh 1.,,., ~!\Hlr A 'Ind" puuln with owr Ml d 1tc'Oll't'W4 ,,_. 11tnef '" •n 1ti..11twHJMt rl ~••PIJf' ~ki.tt• To llfdtr vnlu111•• I. U Md DI, Mind ts for uch. mal11nc chf'ck" P•Y.bl~ in ··'9ff~ 11: t•nd" •n «,., trf lht• n...,fltPl't· Camper Slc•c•per. 8',. ice ale, p /!1, p/dtsc hnk 11. bnic, bunks. l sl S240. + mMt other optlon11. tak 1 it 862·602fl ___ -t Wilh cab hlflh camper , J Mll ~. M2· 1761 •li•ill-llllllllllllllllllilll .. lllll ............. 1 depos al will hold till HB. 962·9546, Fri /Sal ~~~~~~~~~! Oui11tmu.-496-S17J. JM. SELL. ldll? Ite m s with a Dally Pilot Cloulfied Ad. Sc-U ldloUe~ ----, l I so ••• but in- ood e ll . ew in<'- 11 r. k_ er. an. by atl. ISO. 0. 2 70, ll'W. mph fer. f> • I >ced ' $40 }m1. irm. J.!e & ond. al' - incl. 160 .... oad. 6-M. Bus 11 a n ond, I 7 :1 I g • • m '- •n <it -• M . at cf & ervt· )TI s SA. 170 •••• 180 •••• Bo~ of· 400 •••• &5 520 •••• P IS. S750. 550 •••• m 1101 560 .... l ' i J " !~•k-'••••••••••••!?.~~ ~.~~~.~·.~ .••• !~?.~ ~.:!~·.~~~••••••• ~::.1.":~. •••••••~~°! • .'.~~!!~ ....... ~.~~·.'!~~....... Thu<Wa 1975 DAIL'( Pll OT D J 3 l96' FORD Auto~. Used A..ito1, Uud ·, Econolinoplckup. $500o WEPAY TOPDOL.LAR Capri 9715 JCllJUCll" 973Cl P~cbf 9750 Volbw... 9770 00110., .............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wiUttedttOf'lumituFe FOR WP \JSE.DCARS. uo ... , •• , •• , ..... ,.... ••••••!..•••••••···~··••• •••:••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oditfac _ flt 5 Cougar 9i31 otckmobla. . !95.5" I remodel work or !??. FOlt'ElON, DOMESTIC 1.914 Capri V-41. Yellow, 1913 Je~uar. XKE Vl <2T 7r9t4 P~rsclle11by pvf 1974 CAMPERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cnll751·5148. or CLASSICS At r Conditioning 12,000 m\ tmmac. THI!: party. Metalllc blue, ap-6T Choot Frotn '69 Cougur Modd XH7 SalcsttndServan• tf your cur is extra cleun AM/FM radio, Dual ex: Christma~ Gift. 64.5 4251 Cpea r 'tt ~frou~t· 5 s pd • An ~x:rnle :Saf~ri model ·~ Eldorado. Xlnl conda· full 11wr w :.terco '72 El Camino 3SO, 4 spd, see U.'I Cirst. h eust M1.1t: wheels Koni asse c m s er., mag . ... . tion. . $12!>.1 496 7·S82 OLDS~OllLE nu tires, xlnt running IAUER IUICk Shoe'ka & Mic helin Service & r epair the whls. 3',000 mi's. $3850, with rlliaed roof, Jcebox. 546-S392~vemngs GMC TRUCKS r on d . s ll g ht body 2925 Harbor Blvd. Radial t ires Approx Jaguar a utomobile only Gold . S s pd. am /fm. stov~. etc. Complete for a '68 C.:oul(ar XR7, like nu HOMDA CARS d a m age, qui ck sale Costa Mesa 979.2500 12.000 miles. ofhis <'ar i~ 675-9063 :14,000 mi '!I. $3400. famUy of4. (2342068597). '11 El Dorodo. white un xlnl cond Univ•nity o·~ Sl800/ best offer 556-4011, , tn p e rf e<'t condlt aon . _642:,!467 or 751 7210. $4995 white, s wtroof. full pwr 556·4842 '"' tu. 97g.94.97Jim TOP DOLLAR $4,000. 675-1636 or eves. Karow Ghia 9735 °7 1 PORSCHE 914 . DOM IURMS ~;~:~53 Oays/G73·0GlJ OodCJe -9-9-3-5 \os;:~!~~rbor B~.'9640 '63 Ford f. I 00 PU PAID 644 l630 :•••••~•••••••••••••••• Red/Blk int. Mint. Pvt VOLKSWAGEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• V-8. aulo. trans., power IMMEDIATELY 71 Ghia. A_M/FM, CHR Pty. $4500. or bes t offer. 13731 HarborBl•d '74 Cadillac, black Coupe 'tlS Ood~r ~> MonJrO Sta 'n Olds, 16 MPG, vecy, steering, radio, heater, Datwn 9720 WIILSxlnt an &out. 54-0-001&642·2502 G cWnG p evllle. Wh ite _ leather \VJ.(n. s;,llll Xlnt l'Ond p/~ rlt>an,., ··emt>rgen cy ruce truck! tl.22. FOR ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 6517 or ro•e anterior. Car 10 mint b 5Sl-'W>X pnn·d to sell qwckly $1499 Dunton Ford FOREIGMCARS '740ATSUN7IO ---'75 Porsche 911S. Targa 534-4100 cond. Gd rubber Pn P ' ' 642W!7, HiSOTushnAve. CALL OR COME IM Automut1c. rud10. & Mencia 9738 malny xtras Only 3700 '68 BUS C bl ~Y-$5300. Day. 645 3323, ford 9940 c M ______ _ T heater. L(•ss than """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma es, Leaving town amper, re t Eves,&42-5878 •••••••••••••••••••••••Pi to 9957 0 SEE US -'V\1\1 , • must sell 875·0993 eng, xlnt cond. $1550. ----•7 3 Fo d n h GT I " oril(inalm1ks 1588LJ1>). Mal.ct n 73 Wagon. lo mt., Musl sell.541·9134. Comoro 9917 r "one era 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• 2'U10S. Main al Warner Santa Ana 546-707 $3695 xlnt c:ond , $2.000 Roll1Royce · 97!i6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ll.Jut11 tran:-..l.1l'torv 74 \\\C:ON, 2 1.000 m1, EI CaminoAutoSales 8470212 het.12-7pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~BUSCamper,rblteng, ,73 Ltke"'NEW". Loaded .11r rnnchtwnanJ.?. flO\\t>f auto ~rt·atrorul.$2500. '7 4 Che•y 1/2 Ton NEWPORT lMPORTS 498-1400 Dealer "1 DEALER IN US A · xlnt cond, $1650. Must LT model. '76 h ccni.t! q\'t'ring, powc•r clisc 962-6461 ----------'73 Malda HX2 4 dr., · · · sell. 541·9134 br Jl-.t•:., rJd111, heater. ---WILL BUY YOUR w/air,aulotrans,lomi.. $3595.642·3301. \\h1t11\\Jll t1rt•s. v10}171 Pmlo. radio, air, vin Cheyenne PU V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, pow<' steering. r adio, heater. lanted glass. Bl!• .1tifu truck ! #t21 · $4399 Dunton Ford 22'10S. Main at Warner Santa Ana 546-707 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.8.. 642·9405 Oran<Je County's HighHt $ Buytr on Imports 8111 Maxey T oyoto Call Roger or Ball 847-8555 DATSUN. TOY OT/\, $1795. 492-0447 -1964 VW '73 Camaro silver w1 blk roof,·Untt'<l ,:!l d~S. whed top. Sharp exterior. good ORVOLKSWAGEN Needs minor brake l op ps 1PB t Arr, ,,1 cn\t·r ~. trk t: f\t•w rnnd ;.iuto 552 0217, PAll>FOR MercedHletn 9740 work.$350 firm mi.$3,000/842-4790 J..t,\70~:.!2:1X · Sl211(1orBe~toffrr. OH NOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-5143 TOPOOLL/\R ---'69 CAM ARO. ma.:.... $2999 '71 Ford Pinto Lease '69 VW Bealle. New tires, Stereo. very clean. $1500 1 •• Door. autCI. trans • l'i\LL Hew. Used ctouo suNoAvs xlnt condition. Make of· firm. 9'79-5088 Dunton Ford !' r,11110. heater. whitewall SAL BERNA DEN F. fer. 675-6651 eves. Days 2".AO s M.un at Warn1·r lire..,, n11·f' rar! 220CJS. ___ 5-10-0442 OVER I 00 Stub 97 61 557 2520 K Che t t 9920 · MERCEDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . en _____ •••• !~~.:•••••••••••••• Santo Ana 546-7070 $1 JJJ '72 2402 Rebuilt engine, trans. 4 new radials . EXCLUSIVE '73 Super Beetle. AM /FM ON DISPLAY · stereo. 20•000 mi. S2350, 1959 Ef Camino j '74 Ford Elite 1 Duntot1 Ford House of Imports F<>I 6.'31-0566days. Automatic. radi o '"' \ H. :i11tn tran'. fa<'tor.' ~it11s :\1aanatWarner '70 Ford F-250 Camper Special PU V-8, auto. tra ns., factory ;11r c·onditlonmg, powe steering , radio, healer. Nicclruck! 94777F .. FREE APPRAISAL 675-1 483 AUTJIOR!Zto Oran9e County -----heater.LikeBrandl\t•\\'I air ('Onlllll!Jrllng, lull S.tnl;ii\na 5'16707@ MERCEDl':S DEALER '75 VW Bus, illness an (Jll824J. 11110,H•r. p.11.\'l'r steenttJ(. fi862 1\1anC'hesler. <OA family, must sell ' Im· SAVE r;1tl10. hl-.ltt•r. whalt'\\all 71 Runabou t. 4 -spd. $2199 We buy ust'd cars & . --z tru<'ks Call C ROTll 73 ~40 •. •2H.Ofl0 n;iles. CHEVROLET f . f ong uwmr. s u1H'r tlt·•rn. , . , or ,1 ret• S-IR!IO. 644 66113 appraisal GROTllCHEVHOU:T '7-tftlOW,11-?nn 12mos,old. 18211 Beal·h Rivi! Xlnt tond ~o.noo mi.. Buena Park ~ mac C'ond . 7000 m1. EICaminoAuto Sal1·s tin·s l.;111dau top ·t.ak1• manj!e w blk int. Had111 523•7250 640-5258 498-1400 Uealt'r n(·w. "u:1to111 111ter1nr ,1 1-. d1o;c brake::., nu i1}.'SKI .U t1r.-s 331\1 ma. Xlnt conc1 On th£' Santu Ana Fwy. MOTOI '66 VW Bug . Red. Xlnt $l 100 &.11 2676 CAI cond. S875. 497-1895. CONNELL I $4444 - -73 MERCEDES AUTHOllZEO evenings. Dunton Ford ;:1 l'antn Sc•dan. 1 owner SGWs & s~"iu 0 \uto o.11r \)1 radw. Xlnl Met ~l~p 1~~~ with DA VE ROSS ~~~ov~ rsa~:-~~ ~=~~. CHEVR LET s:;,~~A~~an a~4~~;~io ~~~d su~"·:~'.!-7~~0<!/ ofr. HuntmgtonBeath $3,·1 ~10 Gt 5 8017 or 847-6087 549.3331 642 n:;si: Dunton Ford 22405. Ma in al Warnl'r SELLING YOUR CAR? Fiot 9725 Santa Ana 546-7070 TOP PRICES PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• lch C Forlmports Fi•at matching inlertor, POMTIAC-STUTZ heate r. Nice car ' SALES&SER\'IrE <1utomatic transmission, 2480 Harbor Bl•d. 673EIA. 2828 Harbor Blvd. i3 Hant·hcro !'lq111r1· 7'1 2-dr 4-sp 24M, new On!! nwner Xlnt ('ond I tires. amm<i<'Ulalc cond. '7 e•y heyenne Paid for or Not Super 'h Ton PU D~on lewis Imports V-8, auto. trans .. factory !966 llarbor. l' 1\1 uir <'onditioning, power f>4b-9:JU3 steering! . radio. heater.•--- tmted glass. white spokt• wheels, n ice true k ! Autos Importe d 8642044. • •••• : ••••••••••••••••• $3699 Dunton Ford 22405. Main at Warner Santa Ano 546-70701 '71 Chevy 1/2 Ton PU W ith Camper \I 8, auto. trans .. power ~leering, radio. heater, A-1 condition. Sec to ap- preciate. 496958._ General 9701 .•.•..•.•.•............ * * * J erry Adams 284 E. t 6th Pl., Apt. B Costa Mesa You are the winner or one complete dinner selected from Skinny Mike's menu al HOLIDAY INN 3 t 3 I Bristol St., $2599 Costa Mesa Dunton Ford Please t•ull 642-5678, ext 333 to claim your ticket. 2240S. Main at Warner * * * Santa Ana 546-7070 -------- Before you buy .see! Mission Vlelo Import• Avery Exit. S.D Fwt 831-1740 power steenn~. factory $1888 COSTA MF.SA uir rnnd1tu:m1n~. i\M /FM Toyota 9765 546-1200 liiS-ti821 afl£'r" ~150 orr. !!68-0290 stereo radio, hea(er, etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dunton Ford 12351-!S\' > • ,7 6 2240 S. Main al Warner $15,800 TOYOTAS Santa Ano 546-7070 SLEMONS MERCEDES ::TEll03217 '69 VW camper poptop 1 !170 II a r hor. ( · :\1. 631-1276 $2997 Xl nt, /\ /C. wurr, 54.000 m1.. gd tires, S2250 642-7301 Plus tax & he will deliver - a nt>w Corolla 2 door t Vol•o 9772 Mus t sell '69 Mercedes 280SE $3750 Call eves o a rt l'rnoons. 963 3139 \Ou. JOO'"< Financing ••••••••••••••••••••••• available on approved ORANGE COUNTY credit. for 30. 42 or VOLVO '67 l\lerrcdes 200. 4Dr month:-Scd<in. Gas. 4cyl. new . • . -EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO \'aln· job, <iuto. aar cond. J)niut lllu,..; 1 L~rgest Volvo Dealer S2650 'ofr.644-l700ext5 C""" UllW an Orange County! or839-1968. C: . BUY or LEASE -[ .-..>' \ TOYOTA DIRECT '72 350 SL. xlnt l'Ond. ~/ 35.uooma. b 9303 ~·,·,r~.~~-,~l~~.·~ 640-5754 aft 5 PM ~~rb0< _C_M __ .1b-'----1 "f M H •73 .tSOSl -B-I-'68 Corona. Auto. 2dr. lo 1 • • • '" u milea)!e, gd cond. Mus metallic. :Vlant Mnd Pvt 11 l'h · 2025 S. Manchester Pt~ s12.ouo 642-7773 _s.:_ · ~50-· 556·1542· Anaheim 750-2011 ·l!l--19RS3. '71 Corona. 4 dr. auto. air. - 74 El Camino, a /c-, p h. p !s, auto trans. ud1 stl'ering w hl. remntt• l'Onl rol oulsid1· m 11 rnr Radio. lo m1 Blul' S33:Jtr or orrer. Hunk Mon Sul. 8.13·9004 71 Ltd Rrougharn '>h-11•11 1Ply~th 9960 a Jr aH po "'t·r, SL\OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!17 1405 ATLAS 'iO LTD. S.~'.l~I n Ho 1·c 11 ''.\1 .1 ot 1 Ch 1 /Pl th 11 H DTP. Al "I'«> I' :-rys er ymou p H. AIR. BKH. ~tfii \S.I llfH'n IJ:11ly & Sun '111 JO 5J7 8156 l'\l :."J29 I larhor Bl\'d . Beautiful '72ChevyM11nlP .63-Fi\! Cll'\ :! dr l"ostaMl's a Carlo Asking S600 helow · ' • I , 5 6 1934 bluebk.$1995.!t33-921l. uutom<it11. i:r · .'.:'.:'_ 4 • -- -m1lea~t·, XL' f . S.>•'" --- - '70 Monte Carlo. Xlnt O:JJ -33HH m f'\ary Ill. Xlnt C'ond c·ond. Air. PS PB. $17511 Li l 99451 mec·hanically & t·xtenor. 644 -1700 ext 548 or neo n :\lakeoffl.'r !J7!l381!l. .........•.•........... 839-1968. 1972 I.1nml11 :\!;11 k I\ .11 1 1 fl:'! Plymouth. xlnt mecb '75 Chevy Monza xtras. -11 .1w~1 m1 \lr.1 am 1 cond. nel'ds brks, ~f>O. I "''I lul "~11 "I"-"( I· \ljf, 7.J8? V_-8. a uto: trans .. factor~ ~~c·_ :"', 7 .''' w "" < •1 ~' _ · _- aar cond1tionmg. J>O"l'r f>i:>·hbl.H 't' Pontiac 9965 s teering .• p~wer di:-.r· Maverick 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bra:kes, radio, heatl•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ii.II l'nntl:.rc Lt•mans . whitewall tares. t1ntt·tl l!'liOM;l\'f'rrt·k. S.'ltlll S250orbcst offcr. glass. like nt'\\ ! 6:W!l Must SPll' 1)31 -1097 Miles. 988NBX. I 1)4(i.;,.~4 -r s p I ·1s ~HZ 2su. Tab hr~ !Tan ~~~<ill art. 7 :30 pm. '76&17 5 Volvos $3999 "7:l c: T'n" .-\ •C, ,',, T1, ill M<l \'t'nl'k Sli!lfl R , II. 1,.1v. mi , i..:d rond., Dunton Ford auto . P\t . pl\. l'all 493.9577 _ '7~ Chev. :i • T. Ca mpe Audi 9707 Spcc1aL p /b, ~/S, ••••••• .-••••••••••••••• r::a .. ~6ill a ·cond S1550 ~3-71h7_1 .72 Audi IOOLS, 2 dr. ,. .. L.Jil ... '72 OodJ,!£'. 6 cyl. autn. am rm s tercn. autn 11 1 ~· bd. tra claon dar. trans.833-13filor640-1217 ant Or,11Y 9000 !11'· 9 mo" -. Buy or Lease old. \\arr 1\ CAM/FM '74ToyotoCeltca c·nsdr transp . ea r '74Fox Lom~Sllck .·1·d~ r.45-4832-Clean Stereo_ $3.750 F'.\C'TOHY AllTlfOHIZ1':D Soles • Service Ports • leasing stereo L1kt1 new eond. D I $3()0(1 anvestecl. Will s<'ll e uxe Volvo Dir. since '56 for bat. owed or take O\'e 2 Door hardtop, auto .. leas(' with no dn. at trans., AM !FM s tere '72 Chevy Luv P.U. 49.000 673·598.Sevt>s. mi, xlnt <'ond. $2000. BMW ____ 9_7_1_2 120W Warnl•ralM;irn mo. 554.4747 _ radio. Landau top. ma whet•ls, lake n ew . Santu \nu 557 21~!2 For Sall'. 1959 Merl'ede: 862KMW. !179-7659 art. 6 pm ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Fiat 128 w a ~on . 190_SL. xlnt rond. Nu 'f.9 Ford P . U. P /S, AM F!'vl c)ttll'r xtras Im-paint & top. S4.100 $3333 SADDLEBACK am/rm. cm pr shell. 240 m<ic. S:!SOO. 8;37 _65271 213-434-4264. a rt fi PM. Dunton Ford 2240S. Main at Warner Santo Ana 546-7070 t•ng. Gd ma. Reliable, 642-7610. MG 9742 X47-5036. BMW '73 El Camino Estate. AT, AC. PB. PW. Vinyl lop. 45,000 mi , xl nt cond. $3350, 673-5882 ---------- Vons 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Club Wagon Van. Runs xlnt, looks 1?r£'at. has bltan closet. xlnl for ski ing & Camping $3,500 f>42-2926. '69FORDVAN Sl.000. runs good 962-0184 ---- Ford Van. gd cond. $68.5. Broadway & Cst Hwy. LB. Union Oil Co l'hevy '71 cmpltly cstmzd. top rack car'r , 8 trC'k. J.o;pd, fi cyl. $2200/mk orr. f.73-2370. ------1 Autos Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "W AMT TO SELL 176 BMW's NOWHERE 850 Sport Con\·c rt. "68 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp ydt·r. xlnl running '71 Mangel. 32 mpg. $1800 cond Nu en g. s 1 ooo or best Xlnt cond. 640-5635 -_ _?68,6010_. --- '69 Toyota 4 spd. R /II. good cond. Best offer 5:~-6752 '74 Xl9, mag!->. J\ M (f~L Opet 9746 ~ h Rt•tL ~1~.)(l or T<)L, Sl09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nump 9767 mo 551 11:m ·73 Opl'I M<inta-37.500M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 214oaMerguerltePtiwy. A\l FM Tapr St ereo, TR JH, m•w eng. trans. 131~=4~9 .Jaguar 9730 1\C . fi40-6020 / Da} clut<'h .tirl'~.pamt,brks. u.. Avery Pettrwey e.tt ••••••••• • •• • •••••••••• ll73 1890 / ~ Fast. SH!SO. 968-9_566 __ _ ~nSu.,..• • ~1 -\RK X Jag s edan '63. -Volk-9770 --Y Aulo trans Vt•rv gri Porsche 9750 swogen ----rond. Ilcst offer t>42. 1272 •••••••••••••••••• .. •••• •••••:••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUHTY'S '66 PORSCHE 912 Cp~. XL 73 VW BUS OLDEST Fiat 9725 shape. 3,000 mi. on 1720 Full fartor v l'quipped. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'n~. Nrw '74 Sepia Brn. Like ne.,..' 342TEV. 4~ pa 1 n t. ATS m a ~ s • U/ l':a .. 1';9.D P1rel ti s. s poi le rs , $3111 Sales-Service-Leasing Roy Carver, Inc. Rolls Royce BMW 2.14 E 17th SL Cost a Mesa 546-4444 .... 6i#IJ blaupunkt. xtra set of Dunton Ford SPECIAL wheC'ls. tires. new tinted 2240S. Main at Warner winds hield. l~t. $5,000. ~-ta Ana 546-7070 HOLIDAY takes 1t. <7 Ml 673-6562 aft ~ G LEASE '72_9_1_4_-,-.o-ad-ed. Must sell ss&oo th i s W('('k . $4,000 . MO. 003.1593 : 531-8510 __ '74 VW Dosher Auto. tr ans .. raclio., heat f·r. Like nt'W' 533MYF ~777 WILLIAMS VOLVO l!Oll C:.1m mon1A·calth Bu~na P ark 521-7000 '76'S VOLVO'S HERE NOW •New Engine •New Trans misswn •New Colors All 75'S AND DEMO'S MUST GO THIS MONTH BUY OR LEASE USED SPECIALS '74 Volvo 164 Automatic, s unroof. /\M FM stereo. leather. Luxury al 1ls best. #5005. I l!Ni 23!14 2240 S. Malll at Warnt·r ---·;4 Punll<tt' Station Wa~(lll Santo Ano 54~:_7070 Mercury 9950 <:rand Sa fan . load£'d •••••••••••••••• ••••••• am mac :).IOOO. or best nf '61! Rel Arr, 6 c·yl rai110. 72 Men-. Sta \\ gn, p 's_ fl'r PrH'Pd under low p/s, p /b , xlnl runnanc 11 I'> p lv.ind J\/C boot.. ti7a 2'iOO rond_. $499. t~12·21K7. rnsu 429(;.ID, $2300. S45·24zS '14 FIR F:RI R-O ESPR~ Tustin Ave, C.r.~ Eves. -----A t r /AM l fo'M. fu lJy '73 MONTE CAHLO. xlnt Mustanq 9952 loarlrd. super! $44db. cnnd .. ;11r condatron ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-t;&t4. ~ $2750. 631-3388. ---t ---------'fi6 Mus tang 2R9. V-R. 66 Pl)ntii.11·, r uns gre~J. Chrysler. 9925 Clean, xlnt cond. On g. looks great for S.175. /\rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.,..Tit•r. $900 ()44-0757 al buv ~ 536-0114 : '69 Chrys ler 300. H /T . all ·;o Fast hack A 1c .. P IS. Thund. -b. ·d 9970 pwr. rad1al tares . 219Ul ... . • ., . er 1r Colle~e.Apl20.C :\1 \l ;i.~'-~'1 stert~ tap{••••••••••••••••••••••• __ dr l k !\I.JOO 830-048~ .7 t T Bml. Su nrnof Fu It Comet 9927 ·7 1 \lu,t,inJ.! CrandP pwr,<lf•n•n. Exccl1·ond, •••••••••••••••••••••••! ,\:\1 f:\J stt·n•n. PS1PA. lo mr Ii i.I :;JHli '72 Comet 6 Oc·luxe l\to<l n1·.,.. tire.; ~111~1 ;-11'11 Hsi ----9974 air. AT, lo m1. 1mmar nfr 1142 743.5 Veqa 1213) 433-6564 I --••• •• •• • •••••••••••• •• • -• -----Oldsmobile 99551;1 \. H \.t'ga. r£'blt 327 £'n~. Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·\ulo. goo<! cond. $2000. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1 LEFTOVER I x;u, ·tn!l5. •73 LINCOLN CONT'!. 4 BR.AND HEW '75 clr . org owner. perf cond fully equip. sac• 557-2111~ OLDS ST ARFIRE 9932 \' f; (,,,., \l r~rr " Corvette Closeout Price • •••••••••••••••••••••• •TOP CASI!'. $3995 5 To choo<;e !'H!f 1202 11. 120:!13 . 120296. 124875. 122Rlll 1'~ x t l' n d c d W a r ru n t y Ava1lahlC' 'i I Estatl' ytag , lo\\ mr 'urt•r dean, many C:\- t ras Solct m•w for 54900. Will sell S3!00 firm. 192-3198 '74 Chevy Veqa GT WCICJOn 4 Speed. radio. h<•at1·1 . mai;! wheels. Ni ce <'Jr~ Hl7J:'\0. For Corvt'ltcs and otlwa used cars & trul'k::.' HOWAR D Ch evrolc·t Dove & Quall Sts Neur J am bore<.'. B ri '" nl. & MacArthur. !\e\\port _Beac~R.~J 0555 BEACK OLDS/MAZDA $2666 '74 Corvette ·154. I' 11 17331 IUCH BLVD. Dunton Ford P tW , P S . am rm :-.H·rrn. ltUMT. IEACM • 8'2-6&66 2240 s. Ma an ,11 Warn£•r YOUR CAR?" 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(2770) SAVE absolutely gorgeous. loaded car. 388H ME. $3689 l • \ ' ftont ingi oii· Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Aiterooou N.~. Stoeks VOL. 68, N0.345,4SECTIONS,42 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1975 TEN CENTS Sunset Beach Slaying Suspect Seized ByTOM BARLEY Of-0.11., ....... \eft Given their lead by the San Francisco police inspector who captured fugitive Patty Hearst, Orange County Shenff's officers Oew to the Bay Area Wednesday and came back to Santa Ana wilh murder suspect Alan Daryl Irv· m,. Irving, 2!>, of Long Beach, was booked into the county jail Wed· nesday night on two counts of murder. They relate to the kin· ings of a Sunset Beach couple who were shot to death in th~ir Bayview Ori ve home last Nov. 7. Irving, hunted for almost a month throughout California, is a believed to be ohe or a group or men who burst into the home and fired a number of shots into Ronald Cauwels, 27. and J anet Mae Metz. 34. Investigators seeking the iden· tities of those intruders are ques· tioning Irving today. They said he was to be arraigned on the • dual murder counts today in San- ta Ana municipal court. Sheriff's Sgt . .Robert Reid and investig.ator Bernie Esposito new to San Francisco to pick up Irving. They gave most of the credit for the arrest to San Fran- cisco Police Inspector Tim Casey. Casey, who led the r aid that put fugitive Patty Hearst behind bars, led them lo a downtmown address whe re Irving wa~ spotted and' booked without re- sistance. "We believe that he was one of possibly four men who broke into the ho m e at 16861 Bayview Drive, that night but we still have ices earc ned Gove rnment E yes Rich Oil Leases From Wire Services Only 70 or 231 tracts of new of- fshore oil land along the Southern California coast were bid on today as the federal government held its first offshore drilling lease auc- tion in seven years. A total of 166 bids were offered by oil companies for drilling rights in the a rea that one in- dustry spokesman described as •'only semi· known'' regarding the possibility of oil be ing found . The sale signaled the end or a .process that began more than two years ago whe n oil companies * * * Anti-lease Bid to Get LA Study By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OftM D•llY Pil9' SUH The fate of legal action filed in Washington D.C. by Oeange County and 13 other local govern· ment agencies who are trying to block the leasing or 1.3 million acres of offshore land for oil drill· mg will be determined Friday in Los Angeles . A m eeting of the gove rnment coalition members and their al· torneys will l ake place in Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's office al 1 p.m. The various cities, counties and other entities will be asked if they want to support continued legal efforts including a possi- ble court trial -to thwart drill- ing. Orange County will send a two- man delegation to Friday's meet· ing -Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley, and Deputy County Counsel Robert Nuttm an. Ferguson said the county's position on continued legal action will depend on what develops at the session. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the government consortium by the Center for Law in the Public Interest. A preliminary injunction de· signed to delay today's leasing process was denied last week by federal Judge Aubrey Robinson. who said a similar suit had already been rejected by another court. Coast W eath e r Cloudiness increasing to n ight with cloudy weather Friday. Forty per· • cent chance of some light rain Friday a fternoon. Continued cool. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 45 to 50. INSIDE T ODAY (4 C-4 04 ,.. AJ.11 (l-4 OS Dl·J 1)4.f C'A C'A IU ... selected areas they would like to explore. (Related story, A3) Ironically. the first bid was of. fered by an environmental group for a small tract south of Santa Rosa Island off Santa Barbara. The group, California Citizens for Political Action, dumped $1,ll>O in dollar bills and coins into the hands of department offi cials as a deposit on its bid of $9,000. It said it would s it on the lease rather than develop it. The highest bid opened in the first few minutes was a bid of $1.2 million for a tract by Standard Oil Co. of California. Oil companies were expected to pay $2 billion or more for the right to explore and drain the leased tracts. The 9-square.mile tracts cover a total of 1.26 million acres between the Santa Barbara Channel and the Mexican border. Pockets of oil estimated al 6 billion to 19 billion barrels - enough for a year's national sup· ply -lie under this land and, p erhaps m o r e important, trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. Some of the deposits, (See OIL , Page A2) 2 Sus peets Seized Youth Gang Robs Huntington Home A gang of eight to 10 angry young men burst into a Hunt- ington Beach home Wednesday Angeh Get Bobby Bonds For 2 Players ROLL YWOOD,. Fla. (AP) - The New York Yankees traded outfielder Bobby Bonds to the California Angels today for out· fielder Mickey Rivers and right- handed pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants in a trade for Bobby fdurcer. He batted .270 in 1975, with 32 h~me runs and 30 stolen bases. Bonds, 29, suHered a knee ~n­ jury in June which plagued him during the rest of the American League season. The 27-year-old RiveTs was the leading base stealer in the AL last season, with 70, which was 30 more than the runnerup. He batted .284. Rivers also tied for the league lead in triples with 13. The pre· vious season he led the league with 11 triples and hit. .285, with JO stolen bases, despite missing the last month of the season with . a broken wrist. Rivers, S..foot-10 and 165 pounds, is considerded one of baseball's fastest players. night' and m a r ched out with $1,200 in valuables, as one member held a irnn to the young woman victim's head. police said today. They quickly captured two sus· peeled members of the group, pulling over t heir car on Pacicfic Coast Highway at Admiralty Lane in Sunset Beach. Larry L. Shafer, 18, and Ken· neth Wooten, 20, both of central Long Beach, remained in custody today on suspicion of armed robbery as police sought other gang members. Investigators were called im· mediately by Mrs. Connie Peck, of 3219 Oswego Ave .• after the in· truders fled about 8:15 p.m. with the family's color television set and stereo system. Detectives still probing the case today did not reveal a motive, but said the suspects were not total strangers to the Peck couple. Study Session Set by Board Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict will hold a special 5 o'clock study session tonight to discuss a personnel matter. District officials said there may be action on the item, but they declined to discuss details. Tbe session will be at district offices, 5201-Bolsa Ave., Hunt· ington Beach. Arrests lJnlikel11 _..._. _ _.::::. O.lly Plllll SWf ...... SANDSTROMS GET READY FOR VOYAGE Skipper ')on, wtth Don Jr .• Joa~ne and Eric (above) Family Cruise Reculy to Sail Around World . By HILARY KAVE ot Ole o.11r ~Mt MMt Lately. bewildered friends and neiehbors h ave asked the Sandstrom family. "How can you possibly give up good careers and go floating around the world in a boat?" The Sandstroms, a close-knit family of four from Westminster. laugh a nd reply, "It's easy." Don. 38, Joanne, -.rl, and their two sons, Donald, 13, and Eric, 11, departed from Newport Harbor Wedn esday for an around-the-world trip that they believe may last as long as fiv e . years. They left aboard their 40-foot trimaran, a boat that took Sandstrom nearly three years to build. The boat is Anduril -an ''elfish" term from the works of J .R .R . Tolkien -a nd is described by Sandstrom as ''safe and comfortable." The f amlly will first head towards Baja, continue south to Chile and then tum west for Easter Island and the Galapagos Islands. "From there, it's wher,ever we want," says Mrs. Sandstrom, a woman w ith close-c r opped blonde hair who teaches English at Costa Mesa High School. Life onboard may be a re- latively carefree existence in many people's eyes. But to achieve such an existence. both Sandstroms have sacrificed their careers, at least temporarily. Sandstrom, a bearded red- head, was form e rly a busi· nessma n earn ing close to $100,000 per year. He chucked that career five years ago. however, and enrolled in the Graduate School of Ad · ministration at UC Irvine. He was close to completion, and was teaching on the side at a community college, when he de· cided to drop the program and pursue his lifelong dream or an ocean cruise. An added consideration was the Parkin son 's Disease Sands trom developed, which convinced him to taJce the trip now, not 10 years hent-e. 118 Arson Blaze Probed Mrs. Sandstrom took a one· year leave of absence from her teaching duties. although she says she expects to be gone much longer . She doesn't know what will happen when s he returns. "I'm what you call a semi- unpublished writer," she jokes. "If we experience anything I feel deserves writing about, I .may write a book when we return.·' Authorities said arrests ap· peared unlikely today in a $50,000 8.1'S9nist-set home fire la.st Fri· day 1n ·a Huntington Beach neighoorhood with n history ot feuds and.strife. "A fireman was injured •nd a 90 -year -old woman wa s bolpitall&ed as a result ol the blaze which gulled lhe Harold Seeley home at 9202 Colbreggan Drive. ln\'estieation is continuing lnto the cause of lhe fire. 1t oripnated in the ramily room and spread to the second story, firemen said. Fire Capt. Rocer Hosmer said Wednesday a number or ln· tervie~ hove ~en conducted, but so far no solid leads have de· veloped in the arson cue . Battalion Chltf Ron Beard suf • f ered second degree bums on the lee when he touched a searing· bot metal stair railing in battling tbe fire. A nelChboT, Nellie Johnson, 90. of. 9181 Colbreuan Drive, was rushed to llunUnston Intercom· muni~ Hospital as a precaution 'When she suffered symptoms of heart trouble at the scene. Firemen s aid flames bad almost enveloped tbe residence ln southeast NunUnJton Be.~ when they arrived on t.beteene. Investigators wlthin t.M Ore department h»v~ declined to dis· c~ a po~s1ble motive fw anGO. Colbre,aan Drlve appeara almoal d•uly on tbue police l<>c - rarmorcoflen than anyoteumall nelghborbood street ln Ruat· £r,gton Beach. • I Calls eenerally invol ve malicious mischief such as eggs burled at houses, vandalism to yards and autos, disturbances of the pe ace and other misd.e· meJAors. A police spokesman said Wed· neaday a n ap p arent n~bborhood feud invol~ both ~ti and children 11 Ol Iona· itandinl duratlotl. "No oM knows what started it but the people involved, lf they even know,'' h.e remiuiled. He said the tltuation bat become tufficlenUy teri~ that occaslooal police briefirilC' f()COI on ColbroH n Drhe encl the •P- parat air Of b09tWly llalOlll S-. at dents. "But, I have no desire to publish a book just to use up paper," she says. "And. I cer· tain11 hue no desire for us to caps1ze, survive and then write a book about it." Tbe two Sandstrom boys were anxious to shove off Wednesday. but eacb admStled a few ap- prehensions. Donald la an avid sailor alreadY and says he'e lOOklng forward to the months ahead of sallint. "Ttie only thing I don't Uke 1! nlsht watcb." he said. 'lberuut member ~the aw ii a buae, 1on1·hatred ar.•1 cat named 811 POOt. 11le SaiJdJlroma t.rillat Utelr <See&U LOR • .. At> no idea who his companions were," Sgt. Reid said today. Investigators are almost cer tam that the killings stemmt'd from a dispute over drugs They said Cauwels was known to have been mvolved in drug traffic for several years. e He Gives· Fete for Faithful By GAR Y GRANVILLE 01 -. O.lly Pitel St•ff While District Attorney's in- vestigators armed with a search warrant rummaged through Dr. Louis Cel i a 's m e di- cal-politica l offices Wednes- day night. a few miles away Cella's political cronies were standing up to be counted. The searchers hit the offices of the Santa Ana Medical Clinic, 309 Civic Center Drive, shortly after 10 p.m. in search of material de- e med pe rtinent to a county Grand Jury probe into Celia's financial-political dealings. Two miles away. friends of Cella were attending what was billed as a Christmas party but what m.any of them termed a chance to stand '1P ao<lbe count· ed in their s upport or the beleaguered political figure. It was the second Christmas party held at Cella"s posh home tn north Santa Ana within five days. Unlike last Saturday night's af- fair, the guest list was made up mainly or non-e lected or promi- nent political allies who said they were anxious to show their al· l e~iance to Cl!lla during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among elected o((ice holders .he cltd not want to embarrass them with an invitation. Last Saturday night's affair was attended by four county supervisors, including Fifth Dis- trict Supervisor Thomas Rtley. Irvine Company President Ray Watson. th• society editor of a Los Angeles newspaper that ha:d two reporters stationed outside to identify guests and the publisher of a Santa Ana newspaper. Wednesday night's Christmas party was attended in the main by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power m Orange County politics and California's top political campaign donor in 1974. At the clinic during the search authorized by a warrant re· portedly signed by Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Oliver was Chief District At· tor ney Invest igator Loren Duches ne and a Cella legal representative tentatively iden- tified as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confidential medical records kept in the clinic were not dis· tur9e<1 , reliable sources reported today. It is offices on the second floor of the clinic that once were head· quarters for the political team that Cella formed to back Orange County candidates of his chasing in their bid for election. And it is in those offices that the late Fred Harber stationed himself in late 1973 and early 1974 to oversee the electioneering ot favored candidates. Before his death at sea aboard the ill-Cated Shoottni? Star ht June, 1974, Harber moved IWi headquarters to posh offi<'l'S in a Santa Ana bank building But lrft behind and n•portedly returned to the cllnH' nn.er Harber's death wcrl' tht' hn n· cial records or campai~ns under hi~ cont r o l a s welt a~ Gn elaborate sophisticated sene" '" mailing hsts that form<.'d Q\e basis of fund -raiser invittlb ft lists and computer ~~nall'tt-d mailma It is also known that two 1>0i-l:t• bte paper shrl'dd<>rl' were 1n the otface when tl was ml\rkcd rot HarMr·s sp<>r1a l uM' hy a brilM red phon~. the instrument~ C&tled bis hot Une to Political~· cesa. ' .'\2 DAIL Y,PILOT H/F Thur9day, O.ctmbor 11. 1975 Vehicle Totaled I n Crash r Four pcrsoni. l'!><.'J~>d with on ly mUH'r 1n1urtt.'s 111 two Hunt- ington &>arh <'rashl'S Wt'dnes- day in whl<'h two cnrs werl' destroyed and ont• caught fire with the driver trapped 1ru;ide. Cynthta L Scott, 23, of 2489 Riverside Drl\'l', Santa Ana, was quickly resc•ut•d from the burning wreckagt> of her late model sport sedan following a broadside col- lision at Re..tt•h Boulevard and T ,ti be rt A v,•nul' Sht> and thl' otht•r motonst in Lhe collti.aon. Barbara L. Pltts. 26, of 2608 flunttngton St., Hunt tngton Reach. "ere treated for cuts and brwst•s at nearby Hu nt- mgton lnte1 community llosp1taJ and rele~t'>t'd Poll<'l' s.11d lhl' Sl'olt <:ar wa'> deslro)ed .ind tht' P1tb Vl'h1clt> ::.ustamed m ajor damugt•, while a third auto drn l'n bv Robin Prall, 31. of 17791 Prescott Lane, Hunt mgton Beach, was hit with only mmor damage. A second collision shortly before 11 p. m . on Pacific Coast Highway along Bolsa Chica State Beach sent two pt>rsons tu Pacifica llosp1tal , \o\hl're they were treated and n•least>d. Investigators said Irving A Cross. 52, of 19521 Sandcastle Lane. Huntington &•;,ich. was dnnng east when his lale model Swedish ::.ed:rn drifted off the roadway The vehicle was totaled when 1t crashed into the rear of a parked car occupied b)' Thomas P. )tartm. 21, of 9984 Peturua Ave. :md Kim Galibki, 20. of 18673 • Cedar Circle, both in Fountain \'alley 1 I :\fartin sus tained minor 1n - JUnes that dtd not require hosp1taltzatwn and Miss Galllsk1 was unhurt, but the ~1:Jrtin fam1 ly car was st•vcrl'ly damaged, poll Ct' S:11d They arH'Stt•d and booked Cross on d r u n kt· n drivi ng chari~es ::iftt•r ht• was p;,ikhed up in the ho:.p1t.1l L'mNgt•ncy room Girl Raped In Huntington Central Park -A clean cut man in an old, gold Bnlish sport roadster beanng citizen bJnd radio antennas is ... ought today for the> rape of a 11 yt"ar-o ld girl WednC'sday al lluntmgtlm Beach 'i. ru..,tk Ccn Lral P;,irk Tht• nct1m, <J ll11nt1ngton Beach resident, ran h> a homl' on nearby Freshwat<.>r Lane beg gmg for help after the lat<.> after· noon sex assault She was rt:'leased apparently otherwise uninjured and hcr at tacker sped away from the park area in hi s open top sports car. accordmg to 1nvest1gators Officer Blaine OaVls said the girl described him as 35 to 40 years old with a medium bu1l<I. straight hair parted on the side and a clean-shaven face . Invest igators immediat clv began preparing an Ident1 kit composite picture of the rape -.u .. pect for distribution to other .1gt>nc1es in them anhunl Home Burglarized For $1,300 in HB A Huntington Beach man ar- nved home at 4 a m . today to dis- cover 1n his short absence since 2:30 a.m . a burglar had stolen more than St ,300 in m assorted valuable~. Ramiro Oropeza of 208 12th St , told police the loss include~ a stereo tape player, various tapes, an e lectric gwtar and wed- dmgring ORANGE COAST H f T'ht OrM\Qlf Co.\t D•ily P1to4 wu'°' wt\ich \ <ombUWd ,,_ Hf'w\ P t tl'\\ '°' ""°'I~ Dy OW' Or-'°"'" PY011"''"0 (....._,, S.Po<•otl• edf11an1 .,, °"'bll\fWfJ N~nc1Ay ltvouqh Fr14'!y ..,. Golt• Meu1, Nt•port 8'-M.P'I. H~1nqton &t«h f"OYf\lii•f'I V•lffy ltVlf\"· !tct«llf~<lr V•i'-Y •"" i..oun. B•••" ~11 eo..1 A '"'O'~ re(lioNI ..iiOOft ti CNl>'l\ll•d !wllutO.lly\ -S"" ~¥1" TM pt'IM_1p•I ~v('l1,h1nQ pl...nt fc, M lJO W.\t eav Stnet, Gotlt M• ••. (•hlorn•• '2•16 Robert N . Weed Prh~nt •ncl Publl\IW< Jack R. Curley Viet Ptt>•Mnt •nd V<>-•1 Mlt"IOtl Thomas Keevll Ec!llO< ThOmas A. Murphlne Man.elno (4'•W oiarJe~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall Jl>t<•l•nl INl'WIVH'IQ (clltot' Robert Barker WUI Ot•not Cou<lty C.clltOf Sober Look at Liquor VCI R esearcher Studies Eff ectJJ of Alcohol By DOUG Jo'RITZSCHE o1 .. Dell~ .......... The world's cheapest dnink was a teetotaler. aecord.lng to a nartonally prominent alcoholism researcher at UC Irvine, Dr Erne:,t P. NolJel The man, a J apanese, never drank. But he ha d an lntesUnaJ yeast infection and, every time he ate a meal containing sugar, the yeast converted the sugar to alcohol. The unfortunate suf ferer stagger ed away from every meal until the infection was diagnosed and cured, Or. Nobel said in an interview. Dr Nobel has taken a three- year leave of absence from UCl to become head of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a part of U1e U.S. Department of Health. Educa· tt0n and Welfare The story about the Japanese teetotaler and many others are the result of his years at UCI and elsewhere studying the ef(ects o( alcohol on the brain. One of the few researchers looking into the effects of booze on the brain, Dr. Nobel's work centers on: -Finding a sobering agent. a drug that can be taken to speed sobering. The sought-after dru~ 1s called "amethystic" after the amethyst. a stone the ancient Greeks believed would ward off drunkenness. -Researching whether alcoholics have a harder time de- aling with stress than others. -Examining the effect of alcohol on memory of non- alcoholics. When people drink. their ability lo remember events that occur while they drink decreases. The question is whether they have trouble re- From P age Al SAILORS •.. sons' education will not suffer during the voyage. ·'We're both teachers a nd we've brought a long enough books and m aterial to keep their studies going," says Mrs. Sandstrom. "Besides. even if they never open a book, which they will, they'll learn more on the tnp t han in a classroom," says Sandstrom. H B Distr ict Cu ts Budge t By $100,000 The Huntington Beach Union Hi g h Sc h ool Di s trict ha s trimmed nearly Sl00.000 from its 548 million budget. The savings comes through a reorganization in the district's headauarters operation, accord- ing t o district superintendent Frank J . Abbott. Inflation and the looming spec· tre o f mushrooming future budgets required cutbacks somewhere, says Abbott, who claims those made to date will not harm the district's educa- tional program. "Our focus is entirely on the student, and we must maintain our classroom programs," h<' told district trustees. "At the sa me time, w e mu st be responsive to the economics of inflation, enrollment increases and the dem and for efficiency in administration and support services." The cost cutback involved the layoff of two district employes and som e resignations including that of a form e r assistant superintendent. Savings computed out on an annual basis to S97 ,IB> accordin~ to Abbott's year-end r e port following his first year on the job. State law, he said, limits a dis- trict to seven administrators to every 100 teachers and the ratio is currently 4.9 to 100 in the high school district Reagan Enters NH Primary By United Pre11 l ntttnatloaa1 Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and two major Democratic candidale3 ronnaJly entered the New Hampshire pre- sidential primary today. Reagan's backers filed nominating petitions with the New Hampshire secretary o( state some two hours after former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter became the rirst olficlaJ candidate in the Feb. 24 primory . Backers o( former &n. Fred Harris tiled a short time alter Carter. Today was the first time can didates could me their nominat- ing petitions to enter the nation's anJUal prcs1dentJal prlmary. .. . STUDIES ALCOHOL Dr. Ernest Nobel gistering the event or retrieving the me mory. Working with a cross-section of Irvine residents ranging from teetotalers to heavy drinkers to determine what effect their long- term drinking habits have on their job performance. On the last subject. Dr. Nobel said, ''We'r e concerned about the guy who regularly has two cocktails at lunch. then comes home and has a couple of cocktails. maybe some wine with dinner, an aperitif, and a rughtcap before bed. "He does not s how the effects on the surface, but be actually drinks quite a lot," said Dr. Nobel. "The question is not what hap- pens at that moment, but what heppt'ns after u OT 20 years. We tend to ascri ba the effocts to ag- ing rather than to alcohol." Or. Nobel describes drinking ns an "environmental factor," something in the circumstances surrounding the person's life. Such factors, said Dr. Nobel, are getting inc r easing attention among researc hers today. "l have a hunch that we will find it (long-term d rinking> has significant detriments, but wt· don't know yet," he said. Dr. Nobel said the research at UCI will be continued by his as- sociates during his three-year absence He said he intends to re- 1 turn to the campus-perhaps sooner than expected. When h e first arrives in Washington, O.C , next month. he faces a financing battle for the federally funded institute. Unless new funds are obtained from Congreso. he said, "I may be back next summer.'' Dr. Nobel 's work on alcohol does not mean he does no drink- ing, nor does he believe all drink- ing is bad. In fact the Biblical ad- vice about a little wine being good for the drinker has not been supplanted by his work, said Dr. Nobel, who e njoys "a good wine with a good m eal'· and drinks booze occasionally. "We're not trying to get people lo stop drinking a ltogether," he said, •·we're just trying to make them aware of the potential cf· feels long-term drinking~ven moderate drinking-may have on them." In a dditio n to t he well- researched contribution of alcohol to cirrhosis of the liver, Dr. Nobel and his colleagues have added suspicions that drinking in time m ay effect memory. Pickets Protesting At Douglas Plant Jnformalional pickets ap- peared Wednesday and again to- day at the McDonnell Douglas Company in Huntington Beach. Richard L. Corbit, business manager of Local 12 of the Operating Engineers Union. said the union is protesting the hiring by McDonneJJ-Douglas of a non- union firm from out of state to de· molish the old Douglas plant in Sant~M onica. Co/bit said Wednesday that the use of the St. Louis-based U.S. Cuyahoga Company for the de- mo I 1 ti on work depri ves California union members of employment. "We find it shocking that Mc Donnell Douglas, which has union contracts covering its own employes. would hire a non-union firm from outside of California for this important work," Corbit said. A Douglas spokesman in Hunt- ington Beach said today he had no comment other than the con- troversy was between the union and the wrecking company Razing of the old Santa Monica plant began last August and a spokesman for Cuyahoga said al that time 1l would take about a year to demolish the site. He called it one of the biiu~cst demolition-jobs in West Coast history :. -·· Al one time the Santa Monica plant was the m ain Douglas facility and it e mployed 40,000 workers during World War 11. Joan Little's Arr est S ought WASHINGTON, N.C. CA P> - The Beaufort County sheriff's of- fice said today officers wiJI try lo arrest Joan Little because her lawyer failed to post bond in her _ appeal of a breaking and enter- ing conviction. Miss Little, a 21 -year-old black woman, was acquitted Jast summe r of killing her white Beaufort County jailer while serving a seven-to-10 year sen· tence on the 1974 breaking and entenng conviction. She has been free on bond pending appeal of the conviction. A sheriff's office spokesman said today that Jerry PauJ, Miss Little's attorney, had agreed lo turn her over t o authorities at 5 p.m ., Wednesd ay but neither had been heard from Birdie See , Birdfe Do u,,~ Costa Mesa's Carol Mapson, who r ecently placed third in world junior skateboarding compeUUon. find!' herftelf upstaged b y Laura, a trained macaw who performs at Busch Gardens Amu.11ement Center and bas no trouble duplicating Carol's prowess. Fro'" Pa~ Al OIL ... however, Ue ln water mutb tte- eper thon bas ever been drilled before. Be Ha st Hii by) j Depth coupled with uncert.a.Ul· E 1. • ty about the prttlse locM.lcn ot the ou adds a.a element or nsk. xp OSI 0 D but competition was expected to · be sharp because of new rules banning joint bids a mong the blg- gest firms. The Interior Department's •Bureau of l,,u nd Management went ahead with the sales despite a tons and bitter basal~ with en- vironmentalists and a coalition of local governments demanding that the leasing be put off. Recalling the massive Santa Barbara oil spill of 1969 in waters just north of the lease area, oppo- nents challenged the sales on a number of legal grounds. Mainly, they argued, the area bad not been ~tudied enough for environ- mental hazards associated with new drilling. The coalition abandoned an 11th hour effort to block the sales with a court order. A federal judge refused last weekend lo stop the sales, and lhe coalition decided Wednesday to dr~ its appeal. But lawyers for the Center for Law in the Public In- terest filed a court memorandum saving they may seek a trial even after leases are sold. The government contends the need for oil al a time when 40 per- cent of the nation's petroleum is imported outweighs any risks. The oil firms say the chances of serious environmental damage are minimal. Whal the oil companies have of- fered for the 231 tracts would not be learned until the bids were opened in a Los Angeles hotel room by William E . Grant. manager of the Pacific Outer Con- tinent a I Shelf Section of the Bureau of Land Management. The sale covers an area beyond the three-mile state limit. The amounts bid and the tracts awarded were to be announced immediately, a lthough formal verification of the winners was expected to take another week. Exploration a nd drilling is ex- pected to take about five years before f,ull production can get un.- der way. Estimates of the oil availa ble vary gr eatly. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated 1.6 billion bar- rels, and an oil compan y associa- tion estimated 19 billion barrels . At the current price of oil, $12 a barrel, that makes the field worth from $19biHion to $228 billion. In addition to exploration a nd drilling rights fees, developers will pay the government a royalty of l&Z3 cents out of every dollar the oil brings in, and three tracts expected to be exceptionally rich carry a 33Y.l perce nt royalty. Police Nab OC Parolee At Eatery A recent Soledad State Prison parolee captured after a Hunt- ington Beach armed robbery at- tempt is under medical treat- ment at Orange County Jail to- day for severe heroin withdrawal symptoms,-police reported. Criminal proceedings under way against Delvin Douglas Shelton., 26, of Buena Park, could be temporarily delayed as a re- suJtof the medical development. The suspect in the aborted holdup of Manny's Restaurant, 7402 Edinger Ave., was swiftly transferTed to Orange County Medical Center Wednesday night from Huntington Beach City Jail. He was captured less than 24 hours before when he fled from .the 24-hour restaurant rear door directly into the shotgun muzzle of waiting police officer Jim Bogdanos. A cook had slipped out of the restaurant a nd telephoned police while Shelton was allegedly de - manding money. from other employes at gunpoint. He finally panicked and fled empty handed. Three Seized In Kidnaping DETROIT (U Pl) -The FBI arrested three men Wednesday on charges of extortion in the ab- duction a week ago of an assis· tant bank manager , but authorities said they do not know the kidnap victim's whereabouts or even if he is alive. All three men were arraigned Wednesday night, two of them in Columbus, Ohio, and ordered jailed on bonds totaling f70(),000. The FBI said an intensive search is under way for the k1d - nap victim, James J. Crawford Jr .• 25, an assistant manager at a National Bank of Detroit branch. Criminal Shot VALEN CE. Fr~ce CAP ) -A police marksman shot and kllled a youoa escaped criminal today u be polled hll head out the 'Win· dow or an apartment where be •had held a fl-year-old woman hosta10 for nearly 24 hours, autbOriUa 1ald. BELFAST. Northern Ireland (UPI) -A powerful bomb c~ ploded today on Belfast's main thorougbfa r e, blo wing ~ut storefronts alo~ a full block m a city center area crowded with Christmas ishoppers. . . First r eports said a warning had been given in time for the street to be cleared and there were no casualties. The large bomb went off on Royal Avenue opposite the main British Army headquarters in the city, a building guarded with pillboxes and protected by an- tirocket screens. The building had been a bomb target twice before. Troops sealed off the area TraCfic was snarled across most of central Belfast. Police said the blast bleW out the fronts of stores and shops along a full block of Royal Avenue. They said the bomb apparently was loaded into a post office panel truck hijacked hall an hour earlier in the Roman Catholic Lower Falls area. Its driver was forced lo drive the bomb-laden vehic l e to the army head quarters. Troops cl~ared' the area Christmas s hoppers r etreated to the Town H all, where an outdoor program of Christmas carols was being s ung -a nd tried to de- al with the bomb with a con- trolled explosion. But this failed to detonate the device, which went up about 40 minutes later with a roar heard allover Belfast. NJ Teamster In Contempt In Hoff a Case 0 ETRO IT (AP) -New Jerst'y Teamster Stephen Andretta was found in contempt of court today after he refused to answer ques- tions 4>0sed by a federal grand jury a s to whe re he was the day former Teamsters President James R . Hoffa dropped from sight. Andretta, tes tifying under a grant of immunity from federal · court Judge Ralph M. Freeman. was before the jury less than 10 minutes and declined all answers. said Robert O. Ozer, head of the U.S. Organized Crime Task Force in Detroit. Andretta repeatedly r ead from a statement saying, "I want totalktomy attorney, William E. Bu! allno,'' Ozer said. Robert read to Freeman a transcript of t he grand jury ap- pearance in which Andretta r e- fused totesti!y. At a hearing after his grand jury appearance, Andretta was asked by Freeman whether he wanted to change his mind and testify. But Andretta simply re- read his statement in open court. The judge s aid he \hen had no recourse but to find And.retta in contempt but again offered An- dretta another chance to talk. "I would like lo make a telephone call ," Andretla responded. Freeman said Andretta could make the call and he was later placed in a holding cell in the federal building. Decorating Contest Set In Huntington Entries are now being received for the annual "Christmas City" d ecoration contest sponsored by the Women's DivisionoftheHunt- ington Beach Chamber of Com- merce and the City of Huntington Beach. · Residents wishing to enter Christmas home decora tion categories are asked to call the chamber of commerce at 962-6661 or thue Public Information Of- fice, 536·5511. Categorie4 are for the best in- door tre~ outdoor religious dis- play , \,;hristmas th e m e, Christmas tree (outdoor). mobile group, children's fantasy, com- mercial display and daytime dis - play. Entries will be judged Dec. 13, 14and1S. 11IE NEW MINORITY? • DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - 'The black director of tbe Iowa Civil Riahll Commission aaya he will flle Ctiar8H of ric.-e and sex discrtmlnaUon lf he la ftred. JOMph Tate nJd Wednesday the seven-member commlaion wants lo re place h1in with a woman . ' Laguna/SOu Ii Coast Today's Clo inf( N.Y. StoekH VOL. 68, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, DECEMB ER 11, 1975 TEN CENTS ,, First Seventy Oil Tracts Lure Bidders From Wire Servlct.'11 Only 70 of 231 tracts of new of. lshore oil land along the Southern California cOa!>t were bid on today as lhe federal go,·ernment held its first offshor e d n I ling lease auc- tion in seven years A total of 166 bids were offered b.Y 011 t•ompan1l's for drilling ngbts m the area that one in- dustry spokesman described as .. only semi known" regarding the e possibility of oil being found. The sale signaled the end of a process that began more than two years ago when oil companies selected areas they would hke to explore. (Related story, AJ) Ironically, the first bid was of fered by an environmental group for a small tract south of Santa Rosa Is land off Santa Barbara. The group, California Citizens for Political Action, dumped a E111ploye 'l~estifies Stereo Gear Loading Told By TOM BARLEY Of lh• D•llY Piiot Sutt Former Tandy Corporation warehouse manager Richard "Dick" Hyers testified today in Orange County Superior Court that he was the man who loaded stereo equipment into former auditor-appraisor George Up- ton's car Lagunan Beaten by 4Robbers A 34-year-old Laguna Beach m an who acquired "two friends" at a gay bar beca m e the victim of a beating and knifepoint robbery by four men at his home Wednes- day. The man was left tied with a hair-blower cord in the bedroom of his Arch Beach Heights home when the bandits fled . His scream s alerted a neighbor who called police. Police Officer Ron Lister said the robbery appeared to be a well-planned set up by a group which used a homosexual bar to~ make contacts. The victim was struck in the face and thrown on a bed after being bound by the bandits. At one point. one of the men threatened to "slit your throat" as he held a kmfe to the neck of the victim . Only $250 worth of stereo equipment was taken in the inci- dent. The bandits repeatedly de· manded money, but were told there was no m oney in the house. The incident began as the vic- tim, a bartender at a Laguna Beach bar caterin g to homosex- uals. m et a man at another Laguna Beach bar and played pool with him. The two later de- cided to go to the victim's home. On the way out, the pair was joined by a third man. Once at the home. a rew drinks were con- sumed and then there came a knock on the front door. One of the guests opened it. ad- mitting two other men armed with knives. (See BEATING, Page A2> Laguna Beach Fried Chicken Outlet Burns The Col. Sanders Kentucky restaurant in Laguna Beach not only has fried chicken, It ht'ls baked business records too. The business records stored in an attic of the eatery caught fire Wednesday. Three units from the Laguna Beach Fire Department r esponded to the s moking restaurant ot 639 S. Coast Hiebway. The hr~ w 3:> quickly ext· inguisbed, but dad an {·stlmated · $3,000 damaee. There were no 1n jw1 . F1re Marsba1 Jim Pre«Json said the fire 11tartcd ~cause of heat tran.sf cr from a venl over the re1t•urant 'a do p rat fryertt. The recoc'dll had been stncked next to lbe vent" as ll went throu1h the al· Uc to th roof. ·- Hyers, the Radio Sh ack employe· whose affidavit in 1974 sparked a long investigation into criminal activities in the as- sessor's office, told the jury he was Introduced to Upton by Tan- dy Vice President James Buxton. Hyers quoted Buxton as telling him shortly after he loaded stereo units into Upton's car. "Don't worry about it. George is taking good care of u.s and we're going to take good careofhim." Hyers further testified that Buxton told him that the Tandy Corporation was saving at least $150.000 a year in taxes through its relations hip with the as- sessor's office and Upton. Hyers is the fourth prosecution witness in the bribery trial of Congressman Andrew llinshaw who is being tried for otienses al- legedly committed while he served as county assessor. Hinsh aw, 54, is accused of ac- cepting stereo equipment that Upton obtained from the Radio Shack warehouse and of accept- ing a $1.000 campaign contribu· lion Crom Buxton. T H e Newport Beach Republican is further accused of soliciting a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman Instru- ments of FUiierton in return for his favorable action in an assess- ment appeals hearing. Hyers testified today that there was a "tremndous shrink;\ge" in inventory at the time that he took over as Tandy's warehous e manager . "An awful lot of things just disappeared,'' he said. Hyers told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi that no record was ever kept of the equipment taken by Upton. Jt is alleged that at least five stereo sets, a tape deck , a nd a marine generator were a mong elec- tronics equipment accepted by (SeeTANDY, PageA2) Anxious Mom Aimit,s Word Of Daughl.er By DOUG FRITZSCHE OftMDellyl"ti.tSUtf It has been an agonizing 10 days for an Irvine mother whose 16-year-old da ughter mysterious· ly disappear ed from a Los Angeles bus station sometime after 11: 15 p.m . Dec. l. Nothing has been heard from Verna Speer since she calle d her mother. La Verne Speer, that night from the bus station, Mrs . Speer said in a n interview Wed· nesda.v. Verna, her mother said, had been returning by bus from a Thanksgiving visit to her aunt in the Northern California City of Porterville. On arriving in Los Angeles, Vema boarded the wrong bus ac- cidentally and rode ln the wrong direction around Los Angeles before returning to the bus sta- tion. When she called home at 11 . 15, htr mother said. she had 2Q cents and was ttred 3nd hungry. The &irl was lo l>oMd a bus ln ~ Angeles to return to Newport Beach at 12:45 a .m . Dec. 2. Mrs. Speer said her dauahter had asked her to cfu~ck the bus sched~ule anl' that she hod colled back to,. tJUS station pay phone boOI' , Uthe .Clrl when the bus (See PEEa, P.. Al) $1,ll>O in dollar bills and coins into the hands of department officials as a deposit on its bid of $9,000. lt said it would sit on the leas e rather than develop 1t. The highest bid opened 1n the first few minutes was a bid of $1.2 milllon for a tract by Standard Oil Oo ofCalifornia. Oi l companies were expected to pay $2 billion or more for the right to explore and drain lhe • leased truct:;. The 9 square-mile tracts cover a total of 1.26 rruJllon acres between the Santa Barbara Channel and the Mexican border. Pockets of oil estimated at 6 billion to 19 billion barrels - enough for a year's national sup- ply -lie under this land and, perhaps m ore important, lrillions of cubic feet of naturaJ gas. Some of the deposits, however, lie in water much de- eper than has e\ ~r be~n dnllcd before. Depth coupled with uncertain ty about the precise location of the oil adds an element of risk, but competition was expected to be sharv. because of new rules banning joint bids among the big gestfirms. The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management went ahead with the sales despite ices earc KAZOO TO YOU-The finer techniques of Kazoo playing are demonstrated by H. H. Horman, a member of the Laguna I lills · Kool Kats band. The Kats pcrf ormed for a party Wednesday celebrating the second anniversary of the TLC organization in Laguna Beach. The organjzation provides lunches and social contact for senior citizens . SeniOrs Celebrating Laguna TLC Program Marks Second Year By J ACK CHAPPELL Of tM O•llY Pilot St.fl H. H. Horman played kazoo. '.Vlarion Norton, 75, played piano. Car l Hansen, program coordinator, ran around tending to each mini-er.nergency and treating everyone like VIP guests at an elegant European hotel. The occas ion was the second anniversary of Laguna's TLC program. TLC stands for "Transportation. Lunch and Counseling,·· for senior· citizens. but it means Tender Loving Care for those in the program. !\-fore than 100 persons met at lhe FeU.owship Hall of Com- munity Pres byterian Church in Laguna Beach for lunch. a sam- ple of the meal provided senior citizens. Later, The Kool Kat:>. a kitchen band from Laguna Hills. performed for the group. TLC was started to provide a nourishing hot meal every week- day to senior citizens who may have troubl e cooking for themselves. or who need some ::;oeiaJ contact. During one month, October, TLC provided more than l, 150 meals. Its activities drew more than 1,740 persons. In addition to the meals offered the s eniors . 'T'LC provides s peakers on s ocial security. Wilkinson Running For SC Council Seat Donna Wilkinson, San Clemente planning co m - missioner and housewife, Wed- nesday became the first official candidate in the March 2 San Clemente City Council electjon race. Mrs. Wilkinson. 44, today singled out development of the city's back country east of the San Diego Freeway as the most crucial issue facing city govern· menl. "We have to te mper idealism with realism.'' s he said. "Development wHl come, but we wnnt good development, in an or· dcrly manner. We don't want the hills torn up.'' Mrs . Wilkinson returned nomination on papers to the city clerk's office Wednesday. Seven other persons hnve collec~ POJWr!', but not returned them. FilinA <lt',\dhne i' n~. 24. Mrs. W1lkrnt1on s aid she also is concr1·11ed that thl' city isn't do me cnoua;h to promote use of iL'I most valuc<l a~se~ the beach. Th<' city should be encouraging major surfing and be~ch volleyball compet.itlous. she Hld. A resident of S<ln Ctem~nte for , , .. 0-'" "'""-' .... ,.... SAtJ CLEMENTE CANDIDATE Comml~11oner WUktnson 19 yt;•t!1, Mrs Wilkinson SJX>nt sevm yeau H a p:ttX.., and recrtnUon comm1.,~imcr pnor to her nppointn\tfl~ to th~ planning eomMl:!l'iOn a yrnr ngo (Sec COUNCii,, Pa1~ Al) medical care. nutntion and sim pie household repairs There are weekly classes in crafts. bridge, foreign language and physical fitness. The pro- gram also provides opportumties to attend concerts, films. art de· monstrations and book reviews . -'Funding for 57 meals daily is provided by the Feedback Foun· dation, an arm of the Federal gov- ernment. Additional funding has been provided by Orange County, the city of Laguna Beach and numerous service clubs. Additional information about the TLC program is available by calling 497 -2702. Angels Get Bobby Bonds For 2 Players HOLLYWOOD, f1a. <AP> The New York Yankees traded outfielder Bobby Bonds to the California Angels today for out· fielder Mickey R ivers and right- banded pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants in a trade for Bobby Mur~er He batted 270 In 1975, with 32 hom e runs and 30 stolen bases. Bonds, 29, suffered a knee in jury in June which plagued him ouring the rest or the American League season. The 27.year-old Rivers was the leading base stealer in lhe AL last season, with 70, which was JO more than the runnerup. He batted .284. Riven aJso tJffl for the lea.cu~ lead in triples with 13. Th~ pre- vious season be led tbt league wtt.h 11 tr1plH and hit ~ wtth ao tnolen baus. d.spilO mi na th lai;t nionlh ol tho season with a..br-Okc.n wrist. lUYtts, S-!oot-10 and 16~ pounds. Is con~ldenled one ol baseball's lastest players. a IMg and billt.>r hassle with en- v1ronmentahsls and a coalition of local governments demanding that the leasing be put off. Recalling the ma!)s1ve Santc1. Barbara 011 spill of 1969 in waters just north or the lease area, oppo nents challenged the sales on a. number of legal grounds. Mainly, they argued, the art.>a had not been studied enough for env1ron- (See OIL, Page A2> e He Gives Fete for Faithful .. By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM Daily Pilot Stall While District Altorney·s in· vestigators armed with a search warrant rummaged through Dr. Loui s Ct'lla"s medi· cal-political offices Wednes- day night. a few miles away Celia's poh t1cal cronies were standing up lo be counted. The searchers hit the offm.~s of the Santa Ana Medical Clini<', :.io9 Civic Center Drive, shortly after 10 p.m . in search of material dt.>· emcd pertinent to a county Grand Jury probe into Cell a s financial-political dealings. Two miles away, friends of . Cella were attendjng what was bilJed as a Christmas pazy but" what many of them termed a chance to stand up and be count· ed in their s upport of the beleaguered political figure. It was the second Christmas party held at Celia's posh home in north Santa Ana within five days. Unlike last Saturday night's af· fair, the guest list was made up mainly of non·elected or promi· nent political al li es who said they were anxious to show their al- le~iance . to Cella during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among elected office holders he did not want to embarrass them with an mvitation. Last Saturday night"::; affair was attended by four county supervisors. including Fifth Dili· tricl Supen 1sor Thomas Riley, Irvine Company President Ray Walson, the society editor of a Los Angeles newspaper that had two reporters stationed outsid<' to identify guests and the publisher of a Santa Ana news paper Wednesday night ·s Chnstmas party was attended in tht' main by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power in Orang<.' County politics and CaliforniH "s top political campaign donor in 1974. Al the chnic during the seurcb authorized bv a warrant re- portedly signed by Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Oli ver was Chief District At- torney Investigator Loren Duchesne and a Cella legal representative tentatively 1den CSee CELLA, Page A2) Coast \\·eather Cloudiness iocreasin~ tonight wit h c loudy weather Friday. Forty per· cent cha nce of som e light rain Friday afternoon. Continued cool. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 45 to 50. INSIDE TODA,, New York Yanke('., manager Billy Mortin taJl.'f his daughter u.>os tric-ked mlo car rymg cocaine into V S from Colombia She"s no1.11 111 J<Ul uuioitmg tnol Stor']I on M lnd~x (4 C4 04 A4 Aa.n CM Dl t:: C6 u •• M .. • 1\ 2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Fro1tt Pagr :1 I • OIL ... mt!ntal h iards associated \olt1lh newdnll.mg. Tbe coahuon abandon\'d an l l lh bour ~!fort lo block the nles wilh a court order. A federal judge reCust>d lust wt.'\.'kend to stop lhe salt.':.i, •ind lht.• coullt1on decided Wedm•sdJy to drop its appeal. But l.1\\ yt.•rs for lh~ Center for Law Ill lhc Publt<.' In- terest Cited a c.'ourl n\l'mor:mdum savmj( they may Sl't.'k a tnal even after le ases an· suld , 'rhl' .:overnment contends the need for oil at a time when40 per- cent of th~ nation's petroleum 1s 1mported out weighs any n sks The oil firms s.iv the rhann·s or senous en' 1ronincnla1 dam'"1gt.• are minimal. Whal lhe 011 comparues have 01 fered for the 231 tracts would not be learned until the bids were opened in a Los Angeles hotel room by William E. Grant, manager of the Pac1ftcOuterCon tinental Shelf Section or the Bureau of Land Management. The sale covers an area beyond the three-mile stale hmJt. The amounts bid and the tracts awarded wen· to be announced immediately, although formal venfi cat1on of the wmnl'rs was expected to take another week. Exploration and drilhng is ex- pected to take about five years before full production can get un· derway. Estimates or the oil available vary greatly Tht:' U.S. Geological Survey esttmatt.>d 1.6 billion bar- rels. and an 011 company associa· lion estimated 19 billion barrPls. At the cur rent pr ice or oil, $12 a barrel, that makes the field worth from $19 billion to $228 billion. In addition to exploration and drilling rights fees. developers will pay the government a royalty of 162-':i cents out of every dollar the oil bnngs in. and three tracts expected to be except1onallv nch carry a 331 :i percent royalty_-., * * * 1 Legal Action On Leases Due Friday 8~· WILLIA~ SCllREIBER Of tit• Oally Pilot SUH The f:llt' of legal action filed in Washington D C by Orange County and 13 other local govern- ment agencies who are lrymg to block the leasing of 1 3 million acres of offshore land for 01 l dn 11· -ing will be determined Friday m Los Angeles. A meeting of the government coahtion members and their al· torneys will take place in Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's office at 1 p. m Tile various cities, counttt.·~ and other ent1l1es will be asked 1f they want to support continued legal efforts including a possi- ble court trial to thwart drill· mg. Orange County will send a two. man delegation to F'riday·s meet- mg -Scott Ferguson, an aide to Super'visor Thom as Riley, a nd Deputy County Counsel Robert Nuttman. Ferguson said the county's position on continued legal action will depend on what develops at the session The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the government consortium by lhe Center for Law in the Pubhc Interest. A preltmmary injunction de· signed to delay today's leasing process was denied last week by federal Judge Aubrey Robinson, who said a similar !>UJl harl already been rt'JCCled OY Jnother court. Tear Gas Attack LOUISVILLE. Ky CUPJ) J efferson County police used tear gas on the remnants of an an- tibusing demonstration involving at its height nearly 500 persons late Wednesday ni~ht at a sub- urban valley station high school. ORANGE COAST ~:...r.:rp~~~·,?,~.·~,·;~~~~=::~;~o,~ C:O.'\I Publl\oh•f\q (OrJ'O•nv ~ ... ,,.t<J•h"'"' .,,. out>fl\,.f'O Mc>""1•y 1ht"1JQt\ I rHWy ltlr f'l,l-1 ~w Newport &t•<"· t•·~••nQtnn fW_.." 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The story about the Japanese teetotaler and many others are the result of his years at UCI ancl elsewhere studying the effecb of alcohol on the brain. · One or the few researchers looking into the effects of boozt.• on the brain, Dr. Nobel's work centers on : -Finding a sobering agent, a drug that can be taken to speed sobering. The sought afl<.'r drug is called "amelhystic" after the a methyst, a stone the ancient Greeks believed would ward off drunkenness. -Resea rching whether alcoholics have a harder time de- aling with s tress than others. -Examining the effect o( alcoho l on m emory of non- alcoholics. When people drink. their ability to remember events that occur while they drink d ecreases. The question 1s whether they have trouble re- I .. STUDIES ALCOHOL Dr. Ernest Nobel gistering the event or retrieving the memory. -Working with a cross-section of Irvine residents ranging from teetotalers to heavy drinkers to determine what effect lheir long- term drinking habits have on their job performance. On the last s ubject, Dr. Nobel said, "We're concerned about the guy who r egularly has two cocktails at lunch, then comes home and h as a couple o r cocktails, maybe some wine with dinner, an aperitif, and a nightcap before bed. "He d oes not show the effects on the surface, but he actually drinks quite a lot," said Dr. Nobel. "The question is not what hap- pens at th;it moment. but what happens alter 15 or 2X> years We lend to ascribe the effects to BJ· lng rather than to alrohol." Dr Nobel describt.'8 drinking as an "t!nvironmenlal factor," something in the circumslances surrounding the person's life. Such factor1:1, said Dr. Nobel, are getting increasing attention among resear chers today. "I have a hunch that we will find it Clong-term drinking) has significant detriments, but we don 't know yet," he said. Dr. Nobel said the research at UCI will be continued by his as- sociates during bis three-year absence. He said he intends to re- 1 turn to the campus-perhaps sooner than expected. When he first arrives tn Washington, D.C., ne>tt month, he faces a financing battle for the federally funded institute. Unless new funds are obtained from Congress, he said, "I may be back next summer." Dr. Nobel's work on alcohol does not mea n he does no drink- ing, nor does he believe all drink-· ing is ba d. In fact the Biblical ad- vice about a little wine being good for the drinker has not been supplanted by his work, said Dr. Nobel, who enjoys "a good wine with a good meal" and drinks booze occasionally. "We're not trying to get people to 'Slop drinking a ltogether," he said, "we're j ust trying to make them aware of the potential er- fects long-term drinki.ng~ven moderate drinking-may have on them." In addition to the w e ll- researched contribution of alcohol to cirrhosis of the liver, Dr. Nobel and his colleagues have added suspicions that drinking in time may effect memory. --From Page .-1 l TANDY. • • the county e m ploye. Hyer s identified the United FUnd organization as another re· ceipent of stereo equi pmenl given away on Buxton's orders. Buxton. granted 1mmun1ty from prosecution, has abo testified against Hmshaw. He confirmed the donation of Sl,000 to the Congressman but pomted out that his donations of stereo equipment only involved Upton. Tandy tax manager William Hughes Jr .. also granted im- munit y from prosecution. testified that he worked for the prosecution in lhc mvesllgat1on that produced grand 1ury indict· ments by 'taping his telephom· calls to Upton and former a~­ sessor Jack Vallerga. The three tapes played back to the jury contained the admission by Upton that the Tandy Com- pany's taxes were hik('d by $200,000 in 1974 \\hen 1t was re aJized that an investigation was under way. Upton told llughc:,, 1n a tl'lephone call that he had · loaded" the tax bill sot hat Tan- dy would have · ammurut10n" m its move to have the bill reduced. "And we'll be sure lhal you get before a dumb board." Upton told Hughes m a reference to the assessment appeals panel that would hear the firm 's protest. Upton is now free after serving 87 days of a six-month county jail term on his bribery conviction · Vallerga resigned as county as- sessor after similarly being con- 'icted of criminal offenses IRA Gunmen Holding Pair Talk to Police LO!'IDON CAP> -I rish gunmen who have held a middle age couple hostage in their Lon· don apartment since Saturday ended a 12-hour silence today to speak with polict? chiefs. But they gave no sign of surrender. The gunmen. believed to be three or four Irish Republican Army guerrillas, gave little away in spor adic JO.minute ex- change, police officers reported. "The answers to our questions were short and s harp, mostly just yes or no," one officer said. "Often there were no answers at all. It wasn't very encouraging. but at least they're talking lO us again ·· The exc h ange was he ld through the Cronl door of the second-floor apartment between Detective Chief Su~rintendent Jim Nevill and a m an known only as Tom The gunmen r efu11ed offers or food , but accepted a chemical toilet and two pint.5 of' water low~rcd tn buckets Crom a win· dow in the flat above. Tom re!uscd to aMWeT N~m·s question!', delivered through :l bullhorn, about the cond.Jlion of lhe hosua~. po!lt offic~ inspec- tor John Matthews. 54, and his SO.year-old wlf e Sheila. ' Sewer Service Fee Increase Gets OK An ordmance providing for a 45 percent increase in the residen- tial sewer service fee has re- ceived preliminary approval of the San Clemente City Council. Under the new rate structure, all residences in the city will pay S4 per month for sewer service. The current ch arge is $2.75 .. · Councilmen, at a previous meeting, ordered the increase after learning that a $170,000 de- ficit exists in the sewer fund, pnmanly because past increases in the sewer fee did not keep pace with inflationary cost increases. The ord inance provides that all residences in the city -whether they be single family homes or units in a n apartment building - be billed the $4 m onthly rate. Up to now, apartmenl complex Cella Link With Hospital Incorrect SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Associated Press r eported incor- rectly on Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was connected with the Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Plaoentia. The AP. rep~rting a s tate Department of Health announce- ment Nov. 24, on charges against four Orange County hospitals, er- roneously described Cella as a part-owner of the Placentia hospital l>lacentia-l..inda Community and three other hospitals were accused by the Department of Health of adding unauthorized beds, which could jeopardize the hospitals' Medi-C al payments. Cella, one of the largest donors to statewide political campaigns in 1974, owns a part interest in two of the other hos pitals. Hearings to review the allega. tion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the state Of. rice of Adminis trative Hearings. Senate Okays NY Aid Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -As federal assist ance to help shore up fi?lancially pressed New York City moved nearer to reality, Gov. Hugh Carey is asking !or federal belp to avoid a default of two state agencies. Wednesday the Senate ap proved by a 71 to 24 vote, a $10.3-billton supplement.al ap· propriations bill which cootains funds New York City can borrow from lhe Treasury to avert de· fault. The measure will be con· !lidered today by a House·Senate conference committee. A House vote on the bi II , which it pre. viously approved without the Senate-added New York City funds. iJ5 not expected before next Tuetday~ · · ' owners have paid proportionate- ly less than owners of single family hom es for sewer service. The ordinance received pre- liminary approval in a 3to1 vote Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni dis- sented, citing disagreement with the provision for a uniform rale for all housing units. The council will consider second reading and adoption of the ordinance at a regular meet ing Wednesday night. In other business transacted this week, th.e council : -Approved a bicycle route along the beach from Avenida Estacion at the c ity's north end lo San Clemente State Park. For the mos t part, the trail will parallel the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company tracks. Cost of constructing the bike way was estimated at $383,000. Councilmen expressed concern about the cost of lhe proposed route and said they were not commilling themselves to the estimate. T hey were told by Phil Peter, city engineer, that the price probably could be scaled down. -Continued to Wednesday's m eeting Curther consideration of the hillside grading ordinance. possible bond election for ac- quisition of scenic ridges and r e- quests for revisions of the fee structure at the municipal golf course. -Granted the Friday follow- ing Christmas as a day off as a Christmas b onus for city employ es. Laguna Plans Christmm Celebration Santa Claus will arrive in Laguna Be ach Friday evening in a parade complete with sleigh. fire engines. carolers and gifts for good little boys and girls. The parade begins at 6 p.m. in front of the Fire Station by city hall. It will go down Forest Avenue to Glenneyre Street, Glenneyre to Laguna Av e nue, and oceanward on Laguna Avenue to South Coast Highway. The parade will cross Coast Highway lO El Paso and from there go lO Masin Beach Park. Al the park, Santa will go to his Chrutmas house where be will personally greet children and .aass out candy canes. Santa will bethel"e untll 9 p.m . Saturday, the 3nnual Storybook Parade wiU be held at noon at the Lasuna Beach HJah ~hool ca!etorium. Also tbl1 weekend, the Cbrbtmas F airs sponsored by the Lyric Opera Assoch•tion will be held Crom 10 a .m. until dusk Saturday and Sunday at the Fm!val of Am Qrou.nds. More ~an ISO merchants will sell craft.I, anUque1 and a variety of ·ot.ba' .ood.I. O•lly "'191 suitf '""°4t STILL MISSING Verna Speer, 16 From Page 1\ I SPEER .•. would leave. That was her last conversation with Verna. In the inte rvening week and a half, Mrs. Speer has gone to the bus station to question employes o n whether th ey saw he r daughte r. Her queries, those of her sister, who came to Or ange County when s he learned or Verna's disappearance, a nd other queries b y Verna 's dass~tes at the Irvine SELF school all were fruitless, Mrs. Speer said. Meanwhile, Irvine police have transferred the case to Los Angeles police. The matte r , Irvine officers said, was out of their junsdiction because the girl apparently did not return to Orange County. Mrs. Speer said she doubts the girl ran away from home. Those doubts are shared Dy Irvine police detective Steve Nash. In an interview Wednes- day, Nash said the d1sap pearance did not fit lhe pattern of most runawavs. "I urged her (Mrs. Speer) to contact the news media," said Nash, ''in the hope that somebody may have seen the girl or that publicity might prompt more efforts on the case." "l am very much afraid for her safety," Nash said. Si milarly, Jack Parham . manager of the SELF' school Verna attends, said he did not believe Verna's disappearance was due to her running away from home. Parham described the girl as quiet a nd retiring. He said s he was not the kind of girl who he would expect to run away. Both Parha m and Nash said the girl has no previous police record and that she has not run away from home in the past. "She's not the kind of girl who would just take off," Mrs. Speer said. "And if she was going to run away, why would she call me from the bus station lo say s h<' was coming horn e? · · Mrs. Speer described her daughter as a "homebody" who loved lo work with plants and who was happy at home. The girl made trips t o Porterville, where the Speer family Ii ved before moving to Orange County three years ago. about four times a year, Mrs Speer said. She fears foul play may have been involved in the girl's disap- pearance. "Maybe somebody lured her into a car or something. She's not the kind of girl who would gel into a car with a stranger. But I don't know," said the distraught Mrs. Speer. She pleaded for anyone who might have h eard from her daughter to contact her or tht> Irvine police. Meanwhile. she said, most of· ficial agencies she has tried t<> enlist for help have treated lhc · matter as if the girl had run away from hon1l'. From Pn9~ A I BEATING ••• After tying up the victim, the bandits ransacked his home seeking valuables. · A police search of the im- mediate area !ailed to tum up any suspects. The four men were described as "hippie-types" by the victim. From Page A I COUNCIL ••• She is a member or the county Cit.Jzens' Direction Finding Com- m ission, the Orange County Republica n Central Committee, the state P arks Advisory Com mission and a committee s ponsoring con~truction of a gym Cor the South Coast Boys• Club. Mrs . Willunson and her h u s b a n d , J a c k , have 'two children. The fomlly resides at 930 Avenida Salvador. Baby Strangles SOUTH EL MONTE CUPI) - Shiela Chunf, a 16 month-old baby, caught her head between the s l ats on her crib and strangled hersel! Wednesday. Dana Scores Again For the third consecutive year. a Dana Hills High School student bas walked ore with the top hono,. in the Orange County Academic Decathalon. Kathy Copenhaver, a senior. was awarded the grand sweepstakes prize at an award:. banquet held Wednesday rught in Anaheim. As a team, Dana Hills students who entered the decathlon placed ninth among teams from 10 Orange County high schools that competed on tests in sub· jects ranging from English to mathematics. It was the third straight year that Dana HillS' finished in the top 10. !'lick Yocca, a 1975 Dana Hills graduate. w on the grand sweepstakes prize in both 1974 and 1973. Miss Copenhaver will receive a $250 schola rship, an electronic calculator donated by Rockwell International and an all-expense- paid trip to Sacramento where she will meet Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. The top student was unable to collect her award at the banquet. She is the Dana Hills represen- tative to the Capistrano School District Board of Education and was in San Francisco attending a trustees' convention. In addition to the grand sweepstakes. Miss Copenhaver won a first place in a fine arts competition. Other Dana Hills stude nts who won awards were Kathy Kim- ball , a senior who won first in an essay competition and Anne Nezison, also a senio r, who placed first in math and career education competition. Frot11 Page Al CELLA •.• tilled as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confidential medical records kept in the clinic were not dis- turbed. reliable sources reported today. It is offices on the second floor of the clinic thal once were head- quarters for the political team that Cella formed to back Orange County candjdates of his chosing _ in their bid for election. And it is in those offices that the late Fred Harber stationed himself in late 1973andearly1974 lo oversee the electioneering of favored candidates. Before his death at sea aboard the ill-fated Shooting Star in June, 1974 , Harber moved his headquarters to posh offices in a Santa Ana bank building. But left behind and reportedly r eturned t o the clinic after Harber's death were the finan- cial records of campaigns under his c ontrol as well as an elaborate sophisticated series of mailing lists that formed the basis of fund-raiser invitation "ljsts a nd computer personalized mailing. It is also known that two porta- ble paper shredders were in the office when it was marked for Harber's special use by a bright red phone, the instrument he called hfa hot line to political suc - cess. Dana Hills Students Visit Desert A group of Dana Hills High School students will trade pre- Chri s t mas hus tle and bustle along the south Orange Coast for more serene moments in the ex- panses of Death Valley. The students, under the direc- tion of instructors Mich4'el Gaskins, Tim Dunn and Brian Manning, will s tudy the natural history of the valley on a fin-day trip, Dec. 19to24 Sp ecia l· emphasis will be placed on the interrelationship or plants with the extremes -both hot and cold -of the desert en- vironment. and human survival techniques in the desert. It is the fourth field trip for members of the school's Science Club. Others included lrlps to Searles Lake, near Trona; Morro Bay and Wiley's Well, near Blythe. Stops on the Death Valley trtp will Include Wildrose Canyon, Scotty's Castle, Ubcbebe Crater. Devil's Racetrack, Saratoga Spr· a.ngs and Shoshone, where the group wil I pro~pect for opals. Criminal Shot . VALENCE, France (AP) -A Police marksman shot and killed a young escaped criminal today ns he poked his head out the win· dow of an apartment where bo •had held a 6l·year-old woman hostage for nearly 24 boura, aulhoritJea said. I I 1 I l ~ • 11·110 Be11ef Its? · Watch Yuletide Charity Drives By SYLVIA PORTER Charity fund raising is big business -a $25 billion-a-. year industry. In ract -wblcb traditionally roars toward an annual peak al Christmas. This year, use your head as well as )'our heart when you give. You have a right lo know who•s doing what with your money; lake advantage of it. Or in the colorful words of Woodrow Wirsig, president of the Better Busmess Bureau of Metropolitan New York: ''Add a Sanity Money's Worth Clause to your Santa Claus impulses.·• MILLIONS OF THE OOLIARS we contribute at this season each year go to charities that spend most of their re- venues on administrative salaries and expenses rather than on the charily supposedly involved. Some nationally known organizations have been found to be absorbing as much as S90 out of every $100 in administrative and fund-raising ac- llvities, using only $10 of every $100 for the charity, Again to quote Wirsig, "It is wise to remember that behind some very appealing child with an Oliver Twist face, there may well be a Fagin who'll take as much as 80 to 90 percent of your gift as his professional fund-raising fee . The Christmas prayers of those in need are not answered by these promoters.'• To protect yourself against charity frauds: (1) Take the time to make certain that the charity, re- gardless of the emotionally charged appeal, is a worthy operation, meeting the established standards for fund- raising and fund distribution. Be wary of "urgent" appeals. (2) BE WARY, TOO, OF the aggressive child who rings the bell and offers you, say, a pound of peanut brittle for $3,00. Warnings are being issued about promoters who employ the services of children for alleged charity drives. Crew m anagers enlist young people, teach them a rote speecti, then send them into middle and upper class neighborhoods for door-to-door selling of candy, cookies, greetings cards, pens, or such items as zip code directories. One sympathy appeal included the phrase. "It's for keeping luds off the streets'' -but actually, the parents complained bitterly, the project kept their kids on the streets soliciting until late evening (3) Check on the performance record of any charitable· organization before you write a check. Among your ~ources: -The local Better Business Bureau (there are 140 throughout the U.S.). The Council of Better Business Bureaus <C BBB) maintains files on more than 6,500 solicit- ing organiazations and will send information to individuals as well as businesses. Limit your inquiries to three charities per letter, include a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and send your requests to· The Philanthropic Advisory Service, CBBB. 1150 17th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036. This service is free. --OR AS A MEMBER, you may get detailed reports on about 500 charities from the National Information Bureau, 305 East 45th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. Individual mem· berships cost $15; corporate memberships, $25 to $too. -Various local and stale agencies throughout the coun- try will answer inquiries on soliciting o~ganization -~ut the specific offi ces to which you should direct ~ou~ quenes will vary from s tate to state. In some sl ates, 1t w1~l be ~e consumer affairs office; in others the department licensing <only 31 states have laws regulating charities), the attorney general or secretary of state. In the case of Vietnam- -refugee aid. check the U.S. State Department. . . . (4) Know the right questions to ask and fam1lianze yourself, as philanthropists do! wit~ some of the an~wers you might get. One clue -not infallible, but good -is the true-exempt status granted lhe soliciting organization by the Internal Revenue Service. (5) DO NOT OVERLOOK the fact that you are under no obligation wh atsoever to pay for or return any items you ~e· ceive through the mail with a Christmas solicitation -pens. seals, stickers, stamps, labels, ties, little plastic teepees, etc. Bobby McGees in Newport Bobby M cGees Conglomeration, Inc. has an- nounced that its newest unit, Bobby McGees -Newport Beach, is scheduled to open Dec. 21. According to BMC presi- dent, Bob Sikora, the supper club located at 353 Coast Highway at Bayside Drive in Newport Beach will seat ap- proximately 165 for dinner with seating Jor another 125 in the European discotheque lounge. The interi or decor, in- stalled by Arthur Valdes and Company of Newport Beach, is a conglomeration of Early American and European anti- ques. The unit will be m anaged by Je a n Chassagnade, former group director for Playboy Clubs In- ternational. Jnc. He will be assisted by Bob Wacker and Bob Fike. A.mtek Company New Firm Forms In Laguna Hills A new company has been organized in Laguna Hills to manufacture automatic pro- duct ion equipment for semiconduct or manufac- turers. AMT EK WAS formed by Automation Sales Jump General Automation Inc., announced that sales for the firsl quarter ended Nov. 1,' were $14,993,000, compared with $14,193,000 for the same period last fiscal year. Net income was $7,000 or no cents per share in the first quartrr compared with $177,000 or seven cents per sh are a year ago. Lawrence A. Goshorn, pre- sident and chairman of the Board or the Anaheim com- pany, s aid that these results repreee.oted • igmficant im· pl"OVemcnl lo performance oveT' lhe previous quarteT', when a net loss qf $1,136,000 was reported on sales of $14,481,000. "Our cxte.rulva etrorts to control expen:ses and Impro ve marglns are beglnnlna to pay oU," he cl al med. Donald Macintyre and James Larkin both of whom have ex- perienc e in produc ing semiconductor equipment at various semiconductor manufacturers, including Hughes Aircraft, Industrial Products Division at Oceanside. Macintyre was also involved in setµng up semiconductor production facilities in Asiatic countries for a U.S. compapy. "We decided there is a sub- stantial market for new types of automatic assembly equip- ment to reduce the labor input in semiconductor assembly." Macintyre said. "We have five lines of automated de- vices that allow updating of semiconductor manufactur- ing and several can be used to retrofit existing production equipment." CURRENT AMTElt pro· ducts include an automatic fffd system used ln manuf ac- turing light emlUing diodes displays for calculaun, an automatic epoxy dispensing system and on allenmcnt de· vice for p ositioning microscopic IC circuits dur· ing assembly. 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JJZ 1 IHI DAIL y PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE "1C't I Tl°'" l\nnt.s$ NUllllSTATIMINT n. tollowl"9 Pef'Wft' er .. d00\9 bull IWUU I.V'S LVllAllES '1• Kn-II St, ei.i. l*w '41 .,., ' 1,..,.11• C•lton, •1• Kno.,.11 Pl C..a..l*w C• '2•11 04-Le• Row• 'll W lllh '>I (°'ta Mew,'• "2•11 Tiu\ bu\lneu 1\ condutled Df " -rel PAMIW• \1110 Lwll•C••ton Thursday, December 11, 1975 PUD ..NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IY$1N0$ N•MI STATfMI NT The 1011-11>9 ii.non 11 OOt"I -. llHUU PE ASONAl PUA PA METRICS SEMINAR lllJ S.m.r o ...... (MIAO ,.,.,..._'A '2U• OyfW\Nni 1111 ...... 1..wwl ~. 1111 ~f'tl4r Or c.o,I• Mn• (A fltit Tiii\ Ou\lnO\ I\ <OnduCl.O tly • 9"n9r•l i>Ml1Wr\lllP HOO.tit ADOI Tiii\ >1•14'1Mnl W•\ Ill~ -111 lllt c ...... ty Cl~rk ol o..,,.,., Co11n1, on NuY •mbltr 11 191) 'Tll1\ \l•t•mtnt ••• 1•11'<1 ,..,,,, '"" Collnt'jl Cler' OI Or •rt\je t uunh "" Dt<itmllef s, ,.,~ f4ftlJ l-'ubll"'9<1 o ... nQ<> Cou1 0•1ly "''"'· ti:io.1 Nov ll Mel O.t •. 11 18, 191S 4410.JS Putll1"11ed Ot•nO<P Cool 0•1ly Pt101 Dt<emoer 11, 18, H, 191~•nd Jenu.ory • 1'1• 41>/~ I) PUBUC ~OTIC .. : l'IC'TITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT n. foll-•no P"rlOn• er!.' dumQ bu'' NUH ORANGE COUNTY LIH 1180S Sky ,..ta Clrtle. !.u•tr G lr•uw CA .,11. AR!.AN ENTEAPlllSCS COl<P 11'0S Sky P•rlt. Co« If' St!.' G '"'"' C.lllorn1•9l/U St•U~ol Cal, furn•" I Tll1s bu\IM\\ 1> tot>dut ted by • <O• ponuon ARSAN ENT EA PRISES CORP Oorollly A•••n II < ~ Ptl"\•""1t Thts \l•lfl'nflnt "'•' t11t.'d wt1n ttw County Clerlt. o! Or•nQt-County on Nov -•?I IOS ., ..... Pu1>11""'° O<an~ Cont Oa11y "'"'' Nov ,, .no Otc • 11 ,, IVI) •UI I\ PU RLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT Th<! IOllOWtn<jl 1)4'r'>On• •rt Ootnq °"" r.e\\ d\ PACIFIC ~IRE PR01HTION '1'1Ct2 Boncl Corti" Hunl1n11tun 61-ol<ll CA 92t.41> EdWard A Hdrtl\on, 1113 F1•ou.i1 A"' , Co\le Mf'\4 CA qib11 Jack O HM r •\On, 9'10l Bond Cort It· HuntlnQlon B•at h, CA ~76•6 Tni\ bu\ll'lt'\\ " conouctro by " ~ral parlMt\h1p Edw4rd A Hart1\on PUBLIC NOTICE P'I CTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT Tn. lotlow1119.,.r.on l•do1nQMlnen .. C.OlllNOA'S IMPORTS, IJO So Co.ntHwy ,LAQunaS .. ..:h CA JO\eph S1111ton Oav11 111, 2al 0 nyonAcrft l•qun• S.ac:h, CA Thi\ IN\lt>n\ 1\ conouct•d by an 1n dw1dual J0>Sf'p/I S Oav1\ 111 T n., \t<41tttment ••i. f1lf'd ""'"' ,,.._. rounl• (l~rk O! Or11noe (Oufll, ..... ~O(n~r S 19/S P'S03'0 P,,1>11\/Wd Oranor C.oast oa11y 1>1101 °"' II 18 H 1'7SandJAn I 19764/0l·IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ffW' •onowmg ~r,un ·~ ctotng bu\• nf'') .. tl\ CRlATIVE SOUND DESIGN •It £1 Mi.IOHlu Nrw1><1r1 B~d< h CA '12!>CIJ Oan•I RObt-rl ')llartuO 410 lt Mo<M-nd N•wport 81.'at II CA W«>C>J fru\ t>v~•r°it''>\ •' ton<Juc h:tJ Oy ,.,, 1n d1v1<)u.;l J Shaltuclt. T"11\ \tat~,,...nt wa\ •lltd with Chit County Cl•rk ot Orang~ Counly on Oec•mllllr t 1q75 F50210 PybltV>t'O Orange Cod'\ Oa11y P1101. Ol'r~mbo r • 1 I Id. IS 1ql\ 4<>~1> '\ PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE 01' BULK TRANSFER IS..CU101·6107 u c .c .1 Th" •lelrmt<nt w~' !1lt'd wtlh ttw County Clt1trk o! Oran9l' County on No• NOtu i-'\ hereby q1ven 10 tntt F•"'1 Crf'd1lo" ol CHAR LES F PORTCR. t'l'Tltwr 21. 191S Pubft\ht-0 Orano~ Coa\t Oa1•; P.lo~ Trdn'.f~ror whose bu\1~-.s «tckJr~. 1\ Nelv 11 •no 0.t • 11 18 19H .. ,, r ll~L lOQ"n Str .. 1 Co•la M~\a Coun I ly C1I Oranve Slate ol C.i1o!orn•d thal • PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~,,~r 1~;':~tE1;~ ':~ ~0 MAAr' NEWBERRY. Tran\t~rH, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,.~ bu\•nt'\\ addrt'\\ " 4°"\ B<lll NAME STATE ME NT Ro..ICI. C fQtt'\\. Cout1t y 01 Oran9e. Stal~ lf\• tollow1nQ Pf!rc;on\ •rf' Oo "9 bu4 tt (.illlOrl'll1 ., neu as • T.,. P•OC><!r1Y to~ lraMIHt'd ,, 1oca1 DESIGN CENTER C)YSlEM'> l'O•lll4~LL0<;1anStreet CostaMt'w 1.Sll Corl• (rot" Or , I:• lnro. CA (t'UnlyolOranQP Stalt'olC.a1t1om1a <nm ~ •• o orol)4'rty "aescr•b(d n 9"flt'ra• Loclt.~ 01.on 1,,c I• c .• r Coro 1 '" A•I ,1ock 1n tradt' f,.1urt's. equ1p- 1.S11 Corl• Crol• Or, 1:.1 lnro CA ,.. .. nlollhatOraoer>'Cltan1n9""-"-' Wu:> ~no .. n '"AVON ORA PE CLEANERS Th" bu\I""'' 1\ condu< 1•0 t>• • <O• a'1CI IO<<ll•d ol 11.&0-L Loqdn Slrwl _.al•on Co\l 1 fW.\a County of Oran(Jf'. Statr of Lockf Olo,on Int c..1 ,10m1a I lO<~f 01\0n Pr .. I J .. tlt I n·.,, bul~ tran\fe-r Wiit be c.on\umrndt This slattml'nt ""'" l•••d w•ln tho •<I on or al\"' th<' Siii day ol January Counlv Cl•rk ol Oro>nq~ Counl~ c"'l 1'1b. di Cal1lorn1a Forst Banl<, t/12' Oectmbtr S, 1'7S 8'-~<h BlvO Hunt1nq!on B~ach. C:oun l'SOJl>J lfOfOfdnQ• Staleol Cal1lorn1" Publlsh<!CI OrenQl!' Co<1•t D·l•l\I P1101 <,o fdf a, know,, to the Tr.tn\lere.\. Oet II, 18,?S, 1q1sandJan11Myl all Du\lntH nam<!\ dnO addre'~' ~+'<! 1~7• ·•'l•S6 7S by Tr.Jn\f Pror for the t~rp.e ye.ir'\ lit'11 PUBLIC NOTICE p.nt 1f d1tlrrent from the dbc.1ve, are Non• O.,l~CI NO•Pmber 1q, 10/S FICTITIOUS BUSINESS R~t>ert L Newberr\I, NAME STATEMENT Tr.insltrtt T~lollow1nqper.on•aredo1nqou• R Ma<kNtwtlt'r•v 1-.it!t!t .is TranstprPf P 0 I N T O F S I c; N I C..llfom1• Finl B•n• INTERNATIONAL COllPOllATION 171UBuc~81vd t.10 Nowoort C•ntf'r Or Su11 .. 110 P 0 llu• llOO "-woort Beacn CA 91"60 H""'1'"lfon Ben", CA t1M7 Jamsh1d ~ Ho\\tmr•dt-1• 3"~' I Eu row No 34-3"0 Dane Sir and Rd Dan• Point CA '17•~" Pub "'"° OrdnQt' Coa\I oa.1, P1101 Trus t>u<;'""'' IS conductl!'d bV d cor C>c 11 iq1S •'<JI n llO'allon Po11'\t D-'\1Qn '"''"'"•' t (oro J•m\h•d t( HO\\f'•nz•c>-f\ Pt.:BLIC NOTICE i>rtt10.nl CP 1430 Tiits \l•ttmf'nt wa\ tolPd ., th 1n. SUPERIOR COURT Of THE County (lt'r-ol Oran11" Count; °"( STATEOI< CALIFORNIA FOR Oec.,..ber 1 197S THECOUNTYOFORAHGE FSO'IOI No. A-'57'9 Publi\~d Oranqe Coa\I OJ•IV P•IOI NOTICE Of HEARING OF PETITION C>c~m""r' 11 1-?• 141' "·" 1' FOR PROBATE OF Will AND FOR ~ P\JBLIC ~OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT T,,. follow1n9 persons cirp OOlnq bus• nt!\\ otS LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AliO AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE IND EPENDENT AD· MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT (~le COcl• 591 tt HQ) E\la\t Cl! MARGARET JOHNSON a~tt MAR GARET BAHNSEN JOHNSON. aka MARGARET B JOHNSON. OtCUSl!'O t WESTPORT INST~UM (NT COM r PANY, 97~ Paularino Av•, CO\la & Mesa, CA 91626 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llldl FIRST AMFRICAN TRUST COM PANY ""' ftll!'CI hNein a Pt'lil1on tor Probrlttt ot Will anri for-1\\uanct1' of Lt•t tt'rs Tt-stamt'nlMY to tn~ pe\111oner ana tor ~'r-or11at1on to admint\-l~r ~' lht lnd•IX'nd,.,,I Adm1n1strat1on o! Estates Ac\ r~terenc.e lo whlCh 1\ mad!' lor lurther parllculars, and thdl the 11me ana place ol ht'aring t~ !>"''"" ""' ~n ~I tor Ot'cemt>er 23. 19/S, "' q lO Alvin M Yost, 97q PaulMmO A"" ~ <:Mia Mna. C.11 q26?6 Donald J Bt'Ckt'r, 1"711 Miranda t Road, LOS A Hos Hills. 'A 9•012 This buSIM\S 1~ conovclt'<I bV a 9eNNI parlMrSh1p I Alvln M!Ch•fl Yo\I This stalt',,,.nt was llle<I with the County 'lerk of Otot1\9e County on Nov ~r21,191S 11'4"'5 a m 1n lhe <our1room of O.oanmi:-nt Pvl>l1~ Dr•"9~ 'oas1 Oa111 P1101. No l Cl! \d10 <C>Yrt at 700 C•••C Cent«r Nov 17. ilncl O.c 4 11 ... l~IS •Sll>-IS Dflv< -·t. on "" C:tly of Santa A"'1, P UBLIC NOTICE C,.,t1torn1.J (Htpd Qf>c-mt>er 1 1q15 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS County Clt'rll. NAME STATEMENT THOMAS L LOAD The tollowino persons ar" 00•"9 bu\• U511 Pn.o de Valtnc1a, S111te lll neu lls u9..,,. H1lh. Cahl. 92'Sl OOU81..E VP. 7S9•2 V1• \11ento 1 l•I fll41 Stl·l'.MO Mission Viteo. CA 91615 Atlorno tor Pthh-r Willl•m J o Conrwll. ?S%l 11.,, Pub'"""° Orano• Coast Oa11y Plln! V1tnto, Minion V1e10, CA 9161S 0..<•mbt'r' S, 11 t91S ~to IS Marylyn C Oon•ld>O,, 2•1>11 ~·· M1n1on 111•10, CA '761S Lestrr P WAdll!'1Qh Jr 1)0 C:..br1llOSt ,Ora~. CA 971>/>q This bt.1\•n~H Is conducl"d by " 9tnfr•I partMrShlp Wiiham J 0 Con,,..11 Tl'lls slatement was ltlNI '""'" 1~ GoYnly Clerk of Oranqt> Covnt, 0<1 December 1, 1q1s FSO?tl Pul>llslled Orttnq~ Coa•t Daily P1lnt. Oetember •. 11 II. 2S 1~7\ """ I PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ttw 1o1iow1no per.ons ar~ OO.nq bu•.1 MUH A & S ENTERPRISf', Ill Po1ni,enta, Corona del M.r, Calolh(n .. , mu Harold E Andrrw 1q1,o P~rl Alb•ns Pl•c•, Newport 8~art> C:..lllo<n<• 92660 A1thard E Saal~. ,,.0 PM• Newoof1, He•POl"t Bt-~ f'\, C...•1torn1A 92660 Thi\ b11s1n"'s •\ conduc t~d or • 911ner•! part,,..rsll•P Harold E And r~w ti:S0)6.t Publlsl>ed Or.lnot' Coa\t O••IV Piiot OK 11.1a,2S "'Sand January 1, "" ~ 1~ P UBLIC NOTICE CP·l4ft NOTICE OP' INTENTION TO CR•AT• Sl'CUltlTY INTEREST IS.Cl. 6111 .. 117 U.C C ) Notlt• Is htrtbl' ;•v•n lo th• C.rlldltors of Aldwird A 5ulhvan ""° Frank J KoeOrlc h, Jr , O..btOt\ wt'OM"bu$1Mu aooreu Is 111s1 "'"'' 1• Tr• '--· City qf lrvlne, C.Ountt1 ot Or•noe. Stel• of C.llforn111, that • 1«Urlly ln1.,.Hf Is •bOul to I>' crwat..O ll'f 0.ll'Ot and ~anted lo SANTA ANA LIQUOR, INC., 13111 Wleh\htrt1.Al'W', O ty ot Sent• Ana, Cou"'' f1f 0r.,,..,., State of C.lllornla TM onlPef'ty, In oener•I, In iMll<l'I ti. Secu'11Y lnttr"I w111 .. cr••t..o I\ furtures, eq11fpment, lurnllur• !fnd 1.,,.nl ... lfllll of 0.bfOf' Who•e bu\I~> " •11own •' "MESA VILLAGE LIOUOR " and ll><Attd •t 1011 El Gaml..o 0.1..,.. City of C.0\111 NIPsa Olul!tl' Qf o..,., Slate or Cehtomi• PUBLIC NOTICE S·ll44 SUPERIOR COU RTOI' TH£ STATE OF CAl..IFOAHIA FOil THE COUNTYOl'ORANGE No. A·ISUI NOTICE Of' HEARING Of' PETITION FOR PROBATE Of' Will ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN TARY AND AUTHORIZATION TOAD· MINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION Oti:ESTATESACT E\late ol HELEN C. SICKELS, Or-c·~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK has 111.., ~t'ln a ~llllon for PT-e <11 W• II •nd for "' uanc ~ ol l..l'llers T•st.tmtn18ry <lnCI AUlhoflH1ion to Ad m1n1\l•r under lht lnd~~I AO- monoslr•l•Ol'I of Estal .. s Ac I, refrt"ent• 10 wt11c h " m .. dr for lurtlll'r oarticul•rs. and llliil lh~ ti,_ and ploK" ol !>taring lhe sarrw has ~n wt tor DP< JO 1'11S. at 9 )Q a m . 1n the courtroom of°"""''""'"' No ) of saod court at 700 C1v1c Qnltr Orlw Wt~. In I~ C11y ol Santa Ana. Calllorn1a D•tfd OP< 8 191S WILLIAM E•StJOH", C.Olllrtl' Cltrtt STEWART, WOOOR U l'F & l'ltUEE AfWN.,.al Uw IMS Nortll Malft SI. ww 1010 Santi! AM, CA '2701 Al-1' ..,.. f'•lilloner Pllbll\t>ed Orar\~ Co••l Oally Piiot. Otoe 11, 11, 18, 1'11S •111 IS PUBLIC NOTICE $-1)47 $UPER101t COUltTOf THI' $TUE Ol'CALll'ORHIA l'Olt THIE COUNTY Of OltAHGE .... A.am6 NOTICI' OP' MEAltlNO OP' "TITIDN l<Olt PROllATE 011' Will AND P'()lt LE TTE ltS TEST AMIEN· T Alt'I' AHO •U THORIZA TION TO AO-M 1 NIST IE It UHDl!lt THE INOlPlHDlHT ADMIHISTRATIOH 0' UTATH ACT. Estatt of LEONA 81..ANCHE GATES. Ot<HW<I • T .. etot'fleld 1e<ur1ty ltanwtltOl'I wlll lie c-ummat•d °" or ~ I~ 11st day ef D•C•l'llbH, ttlJ et 10 Ill A"'° al GltOllf R ESCROW CIOttll'OflATION, "''""-AOC1r1t1\ I\ Ill 5o lllln•I• Street. An•h•1m, (allfwnl• St ,., " Is 11-lo ,.,. ~"""" 1 ~. ell blnln.n llAnw\ and ed ..,.,.. .,... by llM 0.btor ft' Ule ll*tl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thltt OUANE M GATES i..s flleO l"Pt"l!'ln • pehOon lo< PfOtMtt of w.11 ano for lAt e." te.t-nt•rf al>d Au1t1otHA11CW1 to Admln1si.r undtr the 1..0..,._ Ad l'NNstrllt(-Of Estaltt Acl, ....._. wflkf\ IS .....,_ lor further Nrtl(ut•s. -tNI ""' llm• And pl.c• Of '-<1"9 """w-""' bMn wt !or Otc lO, lf7S. et • 10 a 11'1 In Ill• C611rtrO«Y\ Of Dtpert""'"' No 3 Of said c.ourt "" KIO O>fl~ Ctnt~ Ori.,. wtsl, 111 Ille (1ty Of \Mlle Ma, C..lllornl• , t ' ~.,..,, -!.alM D9Wll $ttpC-bef "· ,.,~ 5'1ma~ llqUOr, In< ,,,.,. .... th, ll'r•s S.Cu'" 11'•'1t 0'"1¥1111 ISC•OW CCUIPOltATlON f'O. ... , .. .......... C.-.tnlJ lllcnw ... 7P ... t "*llNd Oranve c"'' Dell'I' PllOI. ~ "· 1'11 ; 4701>-I) ' ... 0.ltd °'c e. 1'14 ttH WILLIAM• M JOHH, CountyClt•k OIMMIL, IAIUln, OOVI 0 10 & ltOWl..•Y mn I Wlllitti.r •I ..... "" ... IMllttlw, CA 9"ltQ AttWMy1 fW ,...mi-r Publll.M4 Ofat!tt COHI OAllY PllOI OK 11, It, ta, ms 011 IS 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llwol hrolt _,., 1000 299t .. fllOh LI • , , 30()0....., 8'1\ln4",_ lmteU-& ,_..," .-.. , ~MM9 The Blccest Marketplace on the Oran&e Coast t......,_,i. DAILY Pl LOT_ L-ASSIEI ADS PftparCltieft • • • .. 7000 7199 -,...... .... dlOftdlle •••••• IOOO-I099 ~·-· ,..,..,J,, lHI & '°""" , 50~ 5499 wmtn ' ••ci•n ~ You Con S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval 1-------IHOUMS For S4lle ••••••••••••••••••••••• BlRORS: Advertisers Gfltetoal 1002 st.ould ch.ck their ad~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• daHy and report er· SP AMISH VILLA ron immediately. The OM THE BAY DAILY PILOT assumes $39,900 HabHlty for the fint in. Cottage w alk way to --~I _...... I e legant b ays1de ltvrn~ at C~• ftl1CTTIOn on Y· a fraction of cost 1 llo&t Publisher's Notice: All real estate advert1~rd 1n lhts newspaper is sub Jed lo the Fedenil Fair Housing Ad o( 1968 \\hll'h make.s 1t illt'gal to Jdvertase ":in~ pre fe rence. hm1ta t t0n. o r cl1scnmmal1on ba~ed un race. color. r eligion, sex. o r national ongin. or an intention to make an) such preference. hm1la tJOn, o r d 1scn manat1on '· docks and mantime ltv 1ng 1 C u stom decor highlights formal d1ne1 Gourmet s unsh1 n ti kitchen! Walls of ~lass• Sweepihg master bdr m retreat ! Spiralling sta1n·ase to sun t er ral'l'! Red tJlc roof and Spant~h alcove try S3990 total clown payment 1 Or takt over exis ting loan at $249 per month. H 's unique and won't last 1 Hurry 847~6010 .. . ' ~~!.':!';~ ....... l~!!.~~~ ........ 1~~!.~~~ ....... 1~~!.~~~~······! Getterol I 002 <HMrol I 002 GtMNI I 002 Glftffal I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • V ~AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C'<i07 E COA~T ... vvv CORON A o e L l'vlA~ '7HE PRESIDENT HOME" ... a terrific value in the Presidential Series of Turtlerock. 4 Bdrms., family rm. & dining rm. with exciting view . Air·cond. Expensive landscaping. 3 Car garage; quiet cul de sac locat1on. $105,000 . 18871 Via Messina. Open Sal/Sun 1 ·5. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 FULL DECl<,IRIU UR This news paper will not kno"' ingly <H'cept any a(I\ ert1s 1ng for rt> al t•slalr which 1s Ill \ 1111;1 twn of the la"' [~ THE REAL ESTATERS Newport Hei9hts Duplex w /Pool. 2 llr. w /frplc & I Hr ur11t $59.000. Hurry! !-:~~~! .......... ~?~~ I !-:~~~~! .......... !?~~ i ASSUME 7% LOAN This home bas it! Island country kitchen, single story privacy, patio pool off master suite, smooth flow for entertaining, plenty of walls for hanging art and plenty of deck that hangs over Jasmine Creek Canyon. The ocean view is a bonus! This is a Unique home, $122,500. A listing of Pat Lane. U~l()UI: li()MI:§ General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWIMKLIMG LIGHTS Corf,!eous m ght lights \'lt'W for you and your f.!U('sls lo enJOY. Cha rm- Eastside 3 Br2 Ba Colonial. $.53,900. Dover Reu lty -Shcryl 645-9070 ing home located in the ----------· Turtlerock lltlls. Enter· lam on your terrace with !>.parki'sng ~w 1mm1ng pool Pnn·d to St'll at Sl 17,000. Including land . Call 67:1-R550. PRICE REDUCED to $63,950 Choice Mesa Verde art'a o n cut-de-sac s treet 3 Bedrm. Cam rm. lge li11- mg room, completely re decorated. H&F pool. Don't miss this lovely home. Your ('hoice of Jen ders. Quick oossession. A<3~;~~ 38•8 Campus N 8 5•9 • 8655 ADULT ONLY One story condo, walled gard en p atio, s hag carpel, brick hreplacc. Nt•ar shopping & bus tran~p. 10',; down Call 646·4<177 KF.Y REALTO RS IFYOU have a service to offer or ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. HARBOR VIEW -CARMEL- 11ard t o find Carmel model-3 bdrms.formal dr. and family room. Va C'ant and ready lo mnv<• tn $79,500 Call 675-7 225 CAU us IOI:. lllff ru11111.at1 O• WAlUI \ 1_ALLEY REAI :fY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. NEWPORT SHORES Move m tomorrow' New ly decorated. Enlarged o pe n family room , 2 b e drooms and lovely patios. Walking dt~tam·c to swimming pooh. clubh oust' and tcnn1 ~ court. $.57 .950 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- goods to sell, place an ad 642·5200 in the Daily Ptloti....11111tt.,......_._. ..... ._.....,.,.._.,.""'1 675·4060 Classified Secl10• ••• Phone 642-5678. $28,500 Adult Condo 3 Bedroom. It i ha (•xtr .. l!?e room s. OW, pn\ at1 patio, complc>tcly n• furbis hed. As l illlr "' $1425down. CALL NOW H36 4:!00 or 835·1532 4) BAR HARBOR $228 PERfMO. _ Pn•st1gt' apµroach Co1.y ""':::'. • parlor. Stonl' ht'arlh DOVER SHORES rireplan· cou rmets Th.rt•e i·r al'klin~ ktt<"hcn Formal dine flr"i>l:i"t'.s 1,1.1wlaim 1·1·.~ room fam1111 area FAST ~ -~ ,, PO SS~:S S I ON Chnslma~ 1 M ovt' 111 for tlw llohclays C'la~~IC' <·ol P 0 SS I B L E . Owner umns, formal t:ntr~. II\ boul!hl another & ver y in..: & dining room~ <lllxious tcil.c mer his J>anl'lcd ramtlv room loan num·"loanco<;ts four big bl'<lrooms. :I'.. llurrv for this "CH F.A '1 PUF.fo'"! 54fi 2313 haths. 0 \\ ncr mu\ 111 1.: E:.isl COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E Co.1s t I I" y 675-5511 MAGNIFICENT LAKESIDE SETTING NEWPORT BEACH [® ·. ·THE REAL ESTATE RS SPANISH HACIENDA l nlwlte\:ible IH'a\ ii\ <htl' of a kind c·ustom treed wood~ st•lttnl! En home Iot a led in t•x JOY LAKE \'JEW FROM <'IUSl\'t• tin.INF. TER - FRONT l'OHC'll' Warm HACfo:. Sp,rnish m ission ('Ountry honw \\1th "u11cl a rch1lec·turc 1s acccnted beam l't•1l111 gs r.11~ecl thruout this 3 bedroom hearth + m<.1mmoth home. J\l:isstve heam p::inelt·rl rct•n•<1t10n room c·ci hn){s. '>ll'pdown living with bath & fireplan·. room .Covt'rcd porches f:xqu1s1lc lt•rran·cl P<•lw overl()(ik ,,.duded patio ovt•rlooks m.1gmf1t.1•11l and ga rll t•n ar(•a . Jl<lOI \\tth sl1<ll' TlllS I~, $125 000 ARAH EFl!'ID'fforryto . 640•6161 ~c'" call 5,11l Z.113 .. ,. [® THE REAL ESTATE RS ·S COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE I INC. MO DOWN TO VETS REALTORS~ TH( NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOIY'[S CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 5415.5990 • CALL US Ge-nerol 1002 GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESLEY N . 1\.YLOR CO REAL TORS sim ;e 194 SECLUSION -NEWPORT IEACH Unusual, interesting floor plan. Oversized LR, Jge fam rm, 4 bdrms .. 2'h baths. Lge lot. view, new cptng. . Cul-de-sac St. Lovely landscp. $89,500 2111 San Joacpn Hils Road NEWPORT CEMTER. M.I. 644-4910 Getterol I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELDUMPO HORSES·BEACH It's low down ~tnd d irty! Looks like a home where the buff:.ilo roamed! A handy man's para dise . l'amt and profit ! A long winding country lane sh aded beneath an um b re lla of towerin g tree! leads t o this rustic hideaway Ai~ wooden : bdrm rancher PLUS c. separate 2 bdrm ~uesl • •••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE BLUFF Vie.w • View -View 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con- dominium. Fireplace. family room, tile entry C u st o m carpeting and dra pes. Deco r ator'~ wallpaper thro ug h out. Separate laundry room. Two e nclosed patios. onl' custom bricked. 2 car garage, electric door opener. s wimmin g pool around the corner. J acuzzi & Sauna. cottage on 1 ~acre! Walll to b4!ach ! 3 Corrals & Sl,200 total cash moH~S lack r oom 1 Shovel'err BY OWNER you 1n this t'harmmg 3 out, patnt'em up, anc bdrm home w 'th you've got yourseU an 18724 $55,900 Lovclv 3 vr old Mt•s;1 Vt'rdC: homi.· :1 H H. 2 8 1\ w ,(•ath edral ccilln )!s. p.;.ll11> kit & wrncr lot. Low ma mt yard w /lge pati<1 & fnut trct'~. Call u s for t•ompl details 546 5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS fireplace. lots or panel. estat e! Price d dirt MaDlewoodln qwet ... tr{·et for C'htldr cn <:heap.which seem s onl} IN near schools. beac·h & n gltt, Call 847.6010 foi HUNT NGTON BEACll ma1or s hopping center. m ore details O« Ellis, d o wri Chapel Vets take ad\ ant age. ,,,,, ,, 01· , 11.111 • •f '• /1 Lane between BC' a ch call963-67fi7. [ta' Blvd&Magnolia THE REAL ESTATE RS ,,, ~· ' . , . . ~ 968·4293 [ ~ ~ BEACH DUPLEX EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSES HADOW RUN ONLY S6' 1500 COLONIAL STYLE 2 Bachelor hide-away & in bedr m with b r 1 ck come. Sharp rus tic ! fireplace, formal d ining . ch arm & contempora ry large bedrms. bltns . Pnced for qwc k sale. I pal10 & B -:i y rs new. -1 Plan::-41 4 Bedrooms 3 Bathroom' :1 l'ar gar age 2 Yc<irs nc>w With many up):!radcs. in eluding a M1cro\\><1ve oven. selling b} appoint Block lo beach. 545-9491. Prime location near "ABANDONED" IOWA FARMHOUSE -mentonl~. Call Now' 839 17l0 REX L . JIOOGES Rfo:ALTY - shopping and bus line~. Only l <Y7r Down. $39,500-$44,700 Call 546-4140 eves. COR~~~~:-4AR -~til $24,950 l'nbl•l1e\ abll'. White p1l·kct fem'c for picture pc:rfel'l setting. Hambl· AT THE BEACH Lowest pnced home in ANYTIME Corona del Mar on a VILLAGE 1ng j?rounds. Large rooms with den Walk-in duplex lot. This c harmer I~~~~~~~~~~ 1s a spotless 2 bedroom 1: home with open beamed ce1hngs, bnck fire place. a n d pnvotc Y<trd. Double car gar age. S tressed for expans ion. A sh ort walk to shopptn!? center. Cal1 now. 673-11550 REAL EST ATE dosels. Country k1tehcn ----------1 with s(•rvl('l' porch & dou FHA/VA $39,950 hit• sinks. huge enclosed rwlm tould be used (or .mother room. Huge re<tr \ ard w1lh storugt• build 111~s for raising your farm :inim;,ib. See for voursclf. The prire 1s nghl1 Call todt1y r111 all information . C~1ll Ml 2535. '10/.J '" Q•, [~ r '' '' r, ' THE REAL ESTATERS Plus h rarpct 1n1L massive stone (rrcplact• -----------1 MESA NORTH is a good day to advertise in the Dally Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 and corner lorallon arc> featured in th1' prim<' 3 bedroom, 2 bath wesls1de h ome Lots o f trc>e!I_, b eautifully upgraded and no down to veLs. Call 545-R424. Ai.soe1ated South Coast Rrokers. ____ , --- 4 Bedroom, 2 baths. rptc complete ca rpe t1ni; thruout. D rapes. Bltns Obie gar. Covered patlO All in very good condi t1on. Reduced lo $46,000. OPEN 1,1 Q. ,, \ w~ ro ,.1 ,,.<Cf 1 •1.·.~_R_.;._l:.~_~_e!.~.: ..... ~.~.:~_rt•I [ e IHIMI I The fastest draw in the West •. a Daily Pilot C lassified Ad . 642·5678. 1002 GeneroJ · · I 002 GiMrat I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty "TUM9UIL GAIDIM SITTING .. and a full ocean, harbor & Catalina VIEW set off this lovely 4 bedroom home in Harbor Vtew Hills. Family room w /fireplace, formal dining room + beautifully landscaped garden & patios. $119,500. aene Chase Bee 644·6200. CJflJ) •44-6200 to1 oo.et Ofl•e "'4' MACAftlluf Hewp«t a .. ch, C.UIOfllle t2"S ~---' ___ l ____ _ ·-····················· ....••...•.......•..... · ~·, ·.:-TARRELl!Wll!.21!!. m · · · I 9 2 6-1 9 7 6 4 BEDROOM-$38.500: Fantastic savings. Needs work. Ranch styled home. Lots of trees for privacy! Call for complete details! $35,000-Gl & ALL TERMS: 4 bedroom home. Flagstone patio, brick BBQ. Room for your boat & trailer. Has just been reduced, owner must .sell! $40-1720 2955 t .. w llvd. Amirtco., '*tcJt Home RllOM eon.o.. REilLTORH 644-7270 WAMT TO TIADE7? ~We want more wiits-for this ltll charming~ BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front house bas 2 bedrooms + den & cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been remodeled and are only one short block to the North Bay. See it, you '11 love iL •. at $1151000. .. u• .. II , .. fff'. 1111. .. tt•H "'""" "' ,. •Hr• 1 1 Saddle ha Ck EDITION Today's Cl~slag N.Y. Stoek8 VOL. 68, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PA GES I O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A T HURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1975 TEN CENTS • a ices earc WATCH ~0~ ' CHORUS DIRECTOR DIANA Bl~~NGS AND CELLIST SHAWN HILL, 12, ~RE PART OF 2,000 PERSONS MAKING MUSIC AT LAGUNA HILL~ ~ALL THIS WEEK Anxious Mother W"ai ti ng By DOUG FRITZSCllE 01 ttte 01111 Pilot S~ll It has been an agonizin~ 10 days for an Irvine mother who:o;e 16-yt>ar·old daughter mysterious- ly d1sappt•<trl•d from a Los Angeles bus ::.tat1on sometime after 11 : 15 p.m ON' I Nothing h as been hi>ard from Verna Speer sinct• sh£> called her mother . LaVl•rnc Speer. that night from the bus station, Mrs Speer said in an interview Wed· nesday. VC'rna. ht'r nrntht'r said. had been retu rning by bus from a Thanksgiving visit to ht'r aunt in the Northl'rn Californw City uf Porterville· On arriving in Los Angeles, Verna boarded the wrong bus ac ddentally and rnrle 1n the wrong direction around I ns Angclt>s before returning to the bus sta- tion. When s h e ca11t•d home at I 1.15, her molh<'r said, she had 20 cents and w n::. t 1 rt•d and hungry. The girl wa~ to board a bus in Los Angeles to rl'lum to Newport Beach al 12 : 45 a. m. Dec. 2. Mrs . Speer s;:iid her daughter had asked her tn chrck the bus schedule and that she had called back to the bus st:.ition pay phon1• booth to tell the girl wlwn the bus would le:ive That was her la:st conversation with Verna In lhe intervening wl•ek and a hall, Mrs. Speer has go1w to lht• bus station to que:slton C'mployes on wheth<'r th ey saw h er daughter. Her qucnt•s, those of her s1sler. who came to Orange County when s he learned of Verna's dis appearance, and other queri c:s by Ve rn a's dassmntes at the frvine SELF school a ll were fruitless, Mrs Speer said. Meanwhile, I rvine pohce have (SeeSPEER, Page A.?) --Delly ,. ... $left f'i.t• STI LL MISSING Varna Speer, 18 f Stereo Loading Told Upton 'Taking Good Care of Vs ' By TOM BARLEY Oct.II• D<11lly Pl .. 1SY" Former Tandy Corporation warehouse manager Richard "Dick" Hyers testified today m Orange County Superior Court that he was the man who loaded stereo equipment into former auditor·appraisor George Up ton's car . H yers, the R adio Shack employe whose affidavit in 197' sparked a long investigation inth criminal activities in the w;. sessor 's office, told the jury he was Introduced to Upton by Tan· dy Vice President J ames Buxton. Hyers quoted Buxton as telling him shortly afler he loaded stereo units into Upton's car: "Don't worry a bout it. George is taking good care of us and we'n• SehtJol for Ref nrded goine to take good care of him." Hyers further ll'stified that Buxton told ham that the Tandy Corporation was saving al least $150.000 a year in laxes through its r elallonshtµ with the as sessor's offict· and Upton. Hyers is the fourth prosecution wtlness in the bribery lri<1l of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw <See T ANDY, PageA2) Esperanza Pool Asked Saddle back Valley res1dl•nts who today witnessed the culmination of a two year strug gle with the dedication of tht' El Toro High School pool now an• being asked to throw their en· thusiasm behind another pool project --at Esperanza School for the mentally retarded. That pool, estimated to co!.l about $35,000, is to be used for swimming and water exercises * * * by handicapped students. ac- cording to Pr incipal Mel Packel. Although Saddleback Valley Unifi ed School District trustees reC'enlly approved an expansion project consisting of a gym . works hop. mus ic room and addi t1ona l classrooms for the school. ~unding of the pool was not in c:luded. Packel says that means the money mus t be r aised through * * * Caspers Memorial Pool Work Started Fifth Dis tri ct Supe r visor Thomas Riley and Mrs. Ronald Caspers, wife of the late sup erv i sor, were amo n g dignitaries who broke ground to· day !or the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center at El Toro High School. ... It was Mrs. Cas pers' idea. to get right down in the pool with a spade." said El Toro Principal Herm Schmidt. "She said it's what Ronnie would have dcme." Tbe pool originated three years ago in the mind of El Toro's charter principal, Bob Bosanko, Schmidt said. Supervisor Caspers champfoned funding for the El Toro pool before his dPath at sea inl974. After Riley's appointment to s ucceed Caspers. the h ew supervisor took up the cause and fought for revenue·sharing rund:s to support the project. The 50-meter Oly mpic pool. Thai Withdrawa l BANGKOK. Thoil:mc.l CAPI The United States v.111 v.1thd1 .1\\ all 16,000 remaining lI S com h.•t troops from Tbatland br MarC'h bu--i wut continue to m mntajn n military ossistanee gr0\1p in the country, U .S . Ambassador Charles Whitehouse said today. scheduled to open in'JWle will cost $651,000. or this a mount, $350,000 h:ts been furnis hed by the county under the revenue-sharing pro- gram. Schmidt described at today's ceremonies how the Saddleback Valley Unified School District has strug~led to raise funds to com· plement the county money. Among fund rais ing projects he recalled was a "$wimathon." "About 100 kids swam for dona· lions." he said. "Each student swam 5,000 yards . Together they raised between eight and nine thous and dollars.·· Loa Young, school board trustee, recalled the hard work of dedicated p'ool supporters and described Ure benefiU> of the pool to the com m unity . ''From the waters of this pool," 11he prophesied, ''will rise world· reknown awitnmers .. " 1HE NEW MINORJ'lY? DES MOINES. Iowa. CAP) The l>la<'k director or the Iowa C1v1I Ri p-hts Commi~sion says he \\'11l l·h• 1•h •rrt'~ of race and 11ex lUKt'rtmanf4110Tl 1( h<' IS fired .• .Yo~,·ph T.1te s.iid Wednesday th • !(t•vt•n 1111•nt ber rommlsslon wtmls to rPpl,1<'C him with .a woman I ' community ~nd r aising proj ects if the pool is lo open as sC'heduled m September of 1976 The proposed project actuall.\ includes two bas in s . each measunng 18 by 35 fl'l'l. Students will use the shallow pool for ex- ercises anct tht• JO-foot dt•ep basin for divins: and :swimming. Packel noted that Esperanza School studenls who garnered 15 medals in this vear's Soecial Olympics won e1ghl of them in water sports competition. ''RiRht now our students have the use of the M 1ss1on Viejo High School pool and the community pool butihat 's a real problem for many of the m because they're physically ha ndicapped as well as mentally retardPd," Packel says. "It's quite a s teep walk to the high school pool and the kids usually need a nap after the.v come back up the hill This cuts into their class lime Another proble m 1s that some of the younger students are terrified by the Olymp1c-s11ed pool at Mis s1on Viejo Hi gh." E s peran1a School serves . trainable m e ntally retarded persons aged 3 to 60 from the Irvine , Laguna Beach , ($e-e DRIVE. P age2) Van, Photo Stash Taken Burglars who entered a Mis- sion Viejo hom e via the patio door Wednesday night took the keys of a parked van from the woman occu pant's purse :ind drove the vehicle from the pre- mises. Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies listed the total loss apart Crom thf! van at nearly $3,000. They said the vun owned by rhotographcr Wi1liam K Conklln . ~8. of 23~81 \'1;1 I.a Coruna. "as PJl'ku.J "1th pholn· graph1<' t>quipm <>nl Of (t<;<'r!'l foll nd the• 1)111" ... l' rrom wtul'h th~ keys wen• tal..l'll m a Oowt>r bed They s~icl th<' thieves mac! no attempt to 1 c.>m ove moot)' o\" credit carcb. } Pat tv's ~ Defense : Coercion SA:--1 FRANC'ISCO <U PI > Defense attorneys said today Patncia Hearst \\ill claim sht• was forced lo takf! part in an armed bank robbery when :she goes on trial next month. .. Putting it simply, 1l amounts to the defense that 'Somebodv put a gun at m y head and I did what tht>y told me,' "dC'fense al· lorney F Lee Ra iley s;:iid at a htianng to di~russ pr£'trial mo lions Miss Hearsl. dresst•d in ::i blue pantsuit and while turtleneck sweater. s miled often ;it her parents. '.Vl r and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst. and her sister. Ann(', and chatted briefly with them rx>1ore the proceedin~s began. Aftt'r entering thl' courtroom accompanied by two federal m a r s h a I s . t h t' 2 I y e a r · o I d newspaper heiress sat at the de · fense table and s pokl? with mem- bers of her fa mil.'. who were seated in the front row or the ~pectator section about eight feet awav. Sh·e nodded .. yt:'s" when Anne <Stt HEARST, Pagt' 2) Angels Get Bobby Bomb For 2 Players HOLLYWOOD, Fla (APl The New York Yankees traded outfielder Robbv Bonds to the Califorrtia Angt?is today for out· fi elder :vI1ckey Ri vers and n gbt handed pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtamro a year ago by the Ya nkees from the San Francisco Gi ants in a trade for Bobby '.Vlurcer. lk batted .270 in 1975. with 32 hom<' runs and 30 stolen bases. Bonds. 29. suffer ed a knee in jury an June wh1<'h plagued .him dunng the rest of the Amencan League season The 27-vear-old Rivers was the leading base s tealer in the AL last season. with 70, which was 30 m ore t han tht' runnerup. lie batted .284 . Rivers also tied for the league lead in triples with 13. The pre vious season he led the league with 11 triples and hit. .285. with 30 s tolen bases. d espite missing the last month of the season with a broken wris t Rivers, 5-foot 10 and 165 pounds, 1s co11s1dcrded one or baseball's fastei.t pl a) er~ l<'1gueroa won 16 gam 1•-. Jnd lost 13. "'ith a 2 90 eaml'd run av<'ra(!e last yC'.ir. his f1r..I full :-.t'.1son 1n tht• ma 1or ll·a~ues F'1 ~uer11 .1 , 27 :i n.ll I\•' of P1H'ct1' n H'o. r.,·,t w~:; :-.1)(1w<1 11~ lht• Xl'W York ~lch "' lfl6(i Ill' Y..:l~ rt•l\'tl"l'd the followm~ H•:t r :rnrl s1,:nl'ct h) t he G1a.nts. Jll'\~as tr{ld<'d to the> Angels oreaniialion lO 1973 ' ) e He Gives Fete for Faithful By GARY G R ANVILLE OI \M 011ly Pllol Stitt While District Attorney's tn· vestigators armed with a search warrant rummaged through Dr. Loui s Ce lia 's m c di- cal·political offices Wcdnes· day night, a few miles away Celia's political cronies were standing up to be counted. The sear chers hit the offices or the Santa Ana Medical Clime. 309 Civic Center Drive. shortly after 10 p.m . in sear ch of material de- t'med p e rtinent to a county (;rand Jury probe into Cella's f1nanC'ial·pohtical dealings. Two miles away, friends of Cella were a ttending wh;il wab balled as a Chris tmas party but what many or them termed a chance lo stand up and be count. ed in their s upport of the beleaguered political figure. It was the second Chris tmas party held at Celia's posh home m north Santa Ana within five davs. lJ nlike last Saturday night"s af· fair, the guest lis t was made up mainly of non-et'ected or promi· nent political allies who said they w<'re anxious to show their al· leJ.?iance to Cell a during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among elected office holders he <1H1 not want to emba rrass them with an invitation. Last Saturday night's affair was attended by four county supervisors. incl uding Firth Dis- trict Supervisor Thomas Riley, Irvine Company President Ray Watson. the society editor of a <See CEL L A, Page A2) Basketball Signups Start Saturday Signups will be held between JO a.m . and noon Saturday and Dec. 20 at SaddlebaC'k Valley schools for a new boys' basket· ball program. Games will be played Saturday m ornings with league play scheduled to begin Jan. 3. Cost for first through fourth graders is $2.25 and $3.25 for 5th through 8th graders. The fee in· eludes a team jersey for each boy. Sign.ups for first through-third grades will be he ld at all 14 elementary schools . Fifth and sixth gr aders will sign up at El Toro High School, Los Alisos In· termediate School, and Mon- tevideo, Valencia and San Joa· quin elementary sch oo ls . Seventh and eigth graders will sign up at El Toro High, Los Alisos. and Montevideo · For additional information. contact the school dist r ict recreation department, 586· 1234, Ext. 55. Coas • l\;e ather Cloudiness increas ing tonig h t with cloudy weather Friday. Forty per cent chance or some light rain Friday afternoon. Continued cool. Highs 58 to 64. Lows '15 to 50. INSIDE TODA,. Stw Y1Jrk Yan kc <'s manoqer 81/ly \1ar:1n StJ!J'" /11 daugliter tt'Os tnck4'd 111111 ··ar rvmg C•X'Olnc.' 1nt11 ( S tr .. m Colombla Shr s "'"'' ''' ,.,., uwolling Ina/ Slory un Al At y.._,., Servtc• lrmi .. f'lllleO cam ...... Clltulfl.,. °"''" ... Olftllc• 0--r• o .. .,,,..,~, ... , ....... ··~-.. , "'-· 14f0.t• ... "-... .......... ..i ... Index AJ MllU-t> CJ ,,.wlH a.s 1.wi ... 1 Fur•• Ol U I ~1-4 ... w• a.•· 0r.,...ca.-1, Cl 1..._• (1 \~1 .. 1. P'ottet A \1 ~ _.,, SI••'°""'"' C• e T~•i.<I O• t n.ort•l"I <:I '#Mtllff "C4 w...w ...... ce .. • ,. II (I 4 ,,. 0 1.J o .. s ~ c. M ~ :\2 DAILY PILOT SB Thurscsey Dec1Jmber l 1. 197S 166 S11h111if ted First 70 Oil Tracts Get BidS fo'rom Wirf' Servkt>s Only 70 of 2:41 t r••<'b 11( 1ww of fshor1.• Ill I land along thl• Soulh<.•rn <. 'al1forn1 a coast Wl'rl' btd on lodav ;1~ lhl' kdl't"Jl gO\ l'rl1ml1nl ht•ld 1t:-. first off s hort• clr1 I tan g h•ase aut· llun in M'\'t•n Yt'ars A tot.ti of i66 h1<ls \Wrt• offl·re<l bv m l l't>mp.tntl'" for drilling nghls ti\ thl• ,11 l'<t lh;1t orw in du~tn -.pokt•..,m.111 dl•,1·11ht:d :J" onh M'mt lrno\\ll rt•g,udingthl' po:-,1hll1t) of oil lw111g fouml Tlw ..,,11\-..,1g11.1kd lht• t•ntl of .1 p1111·1·,..,th.11 ht•ga11 mon·1h,11lt\\O \\'JI'" ;1gu "ht•n 011 tompa111cs * * * Anti-lease Bid to Get LA Study Hv Wll.l.l.\ '1 Sf'llRF:IBER Ot 01t O•llY Piiot St.if! Tht• fatt' of It-gal art111n filc.'d in \\'a:-h1ngton D C' by Orang<.• (\1untv .111<1 13 othl'r loC'al govern ment .1gcnc1l'S "ho ar(' trying to hlock lht• lt'a..,1ng of 1 3 m11l1on • t{'rl'" of off s hort• land for 011 drill· ing will be dt•termtnt'<.J f-"'r1dav 111 Lo~ Angt•le::. · A meeting of tht• gmernmenl <'Oahllon JlH'mht>rs and thl•tr at torney~ "ti I ta kt• plan· m Los fogel<>s ~1.1\ or T11m Br Jdlt'\"::. otf 1cl' al I p m • The \':tnouo; c·1t1ro.;, c·ountu.•s .md other l'nl1t11·. \\Ill ht.> Jsked tf th<') \\ant to "ul)\mrt c·ontmued leg:il ('ffons 11lC'lud111g ;i poss1 ble court In.ti tu lh\\art dnll mg Orange Count\ will -;end a two man delC'gat1on to Friday's mt'l't ing Scott Ft.'rgusnn, <in aide to Super\'1snr Thomas Riley. and 0l'puty l'11unty Counst'I Robert .'.\luttman Fl•rgusnn ::.aid lht• <'Ount~· 's po-,1tr1111 on contmurd legal JCt1011 "ill dep<'nd on what dt>Yt'lops .11 t ht• st•o.;s10n Tht• la"' s111l w:i:-. filed on h<.>hal( 11f lhe govern m t•nl t•onsnrt1um b) the Center for LJ\\ tn lht• Pubht• Interest. A preltmtn.tr) m1unct10n de• _signed lo deby todays lea!>ing process \\as denied la::.t "e<'k bv federal Judge Auhre\' Robinson. "ho said J s imilar M11t had Jlready been n·1ccted ~· unotht•r court fil' ,1ddecl in a later wnttcn op1 nion that he rt>Jl'Cll'd tht• tnJunc tion bt.•caust' lht.• t•ast'. in his 1udg ment. \\1lltld h.1v1· ltltlt• c·h.11w1• 11f surct•:-.s 1f 1l camt• lo tnal on 1h own mt•nt . The <'Onsnrt1um ehnst• not to ~•I' peal lhl' 1111unct 1on dt•n1 .tl !\-Tarsha t\\\:tlwasst·r of tht• Center for L;i\\ 111 llw Public In terest s.11 d t ocl :n t It .it. l'\l'n though the tnJunct1on was dl' nted. lht' "<'ompl.11nt .ind m11 lion" conta11wd 111 lht• IJ\\sW l 1s still act1\ e .. L'nless the pl.11nl1ffs ~1\ C' "per1fi<' d1rl'C't1on " tu lh1.· l'Oll tr.in. tht• ;ict1on "111 proc1.•Pd 1111 a normal courst' to a tn.il. · "h" ~J1d "That 1s "hJl must bt· dt· !ermined al PrtdJy s m<.•d111~ Should lh1.• C'<hl' <'Omt.> to tn.tl and the con-.ort1um 1s :-.ucn•..,sful. the leases <'ou ld b1.• dedan•d vo11l e\Cn after they <ir(' :,old, sa.id :\ts Kwalwa .... ser · ··The coalttwn of ttw \'anous agencies must del'tdt• 1f 1l wants t1l bear t he exp<.•ns1· of carrying this fu rthc.·r." s he said "It nel'd not have the same number of plaintiffs ... n others t•;m j.,in 11r some can drop out dc·p~.>ndtng 011 ea<'h agen<'y 's thn1tc.· · Ms. Kwalwasscr said lht•rt• 1s" pos:-.1bihty lhC' Los Angdt>s City Council will vot1.• to JOJO the <Jl' 110n next wt•t•k ORANGE COAST .................. "Y l•JJlflQl!•11 ff'l'•OrA"'O" Co•tt Otl••r P tf'll •••f'l,,.t\1(11\•• '""""' bn-. f1 IN '""''* r·, "" ,, out•h\hf...-1 h., Irv c r..nO' r •\l rut•• hlf"IQ (0,,.•0""" ,.,,. 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U mon•l'lt'f M•hl.M'f ..... t1f\!li1en U , monO,ty ' ' sl'!ected art•:1s th<.'Y would hkl' to t'Xplor('. < Rl'l att•d story, A3 > 1rorurally. lhl' first b1<.J wJs of ft•red by an 1•1w1runmenta l group for a s mall tract south 1lf Smlta Hosa l sland off Santa Barbara The group, Cahforrua Citi.tens for Politic al Al·tion. dumµed Sl.000 in dollar bills and coins into the hands of cll'P<trlmt•nl o(fk1;.ils ,1s a deposit 11n its btd of S9,0()(l It ::.:11d it would "'t on the lt•Js(' rather than dt'\ 1.•lop 1t Thl• htghl•st Llld 01)(:n1·d 111 lh(' (irs t few mmult>'> w.i::. a hul of $1 2 m1luon for a trnrl bv St...u1dard 011 Co. of Cahforma · Oil companies "ere expeC'ted to pay S2 b1lhon or more for the right to explore and drain tht• lca~ed traC'ts. The 9·square mile traC'ts cover a total of 1.26 m1lllon acres between the Santa Barb~ra Channel and the Mex1('an bord('r Pockets of oil estimated at 6 billion lo 19 billion barrt'ls - enough for a yt'ar's nallo(lal sup ply -lie under this land and, pe rhaps m o re important, trillions of cubic fl'et of natural gas. Som e o f 1,he depos its. however. he in water much de· eper than has ever been dnlled before. Depth <'Oupled w1lh unC'ertain- ty about the pre<'1se location of the oil adds an element of n sk. but competition was expeC'ted to be sharp beC'ause of new rules bannrng JOtnl bids among the big· gesl firms. The Interior Department's Bureau o f Land ~anagement went ahead with the sales despill' a long and bitter hassle with en- vironmentalists and a coalition of local governments demanding that the leasing be put off. Recalling the m assive Santa Barbara oi l spill of 1969 in waters just north of the ll'asc areu. oppo- nents challenged the sales on a number of legal g rounds. Mainly, they argut•d. lht• ;in•a had not been studied e nough for environ· mental ha:l ards associated with m.•w drilling. Front PagP 1\ I HEARST ... asked her 1f she was all nght. and smiled when Ann<> asked hf'r op1 ,mon of the d re::.s Anne" ;is wear- ing. U.S. District Judg(' Oli\'er J Carter <'ailed tht• heanng to d1s- tuss any problems the def ens(' 11r prosecution fore::.aw m the tnJI, scheduled to begin Jan. 26. and noted that the defense ha» con tended that Mis::. Hearst's mental capacity continues tu bt• ;.i pro hlem. in spite of his ruhn~ that s he is com Pt'tenl to stand trial. "I understand from your flltngs that you a re da1mm~ <i m('mory blo<'k or barrier or whal('ver you want to call it ,·· Cartt'r told Ba iley. "but I have nut ::.een any additional testimony that \\Ould <'ause me to change my mind Con her <'Om pet ency). .. Batley, m his motions. sa1d his Imes of defense "ould focus on "physical coercion and fears of threats of death" m the Apnl 15. 1974, robbery of a H1bern1a Bank hranch in San Francisco He said he might well use a hrninwash defc.•nse "shou ld ther" he ev1den<'e of a pparent Ul' quieSC'('nce" on Mi ss 11<.'arst'., pJrt introduced at the trial. Ill· re1ter atC'd. however. that the:> d('- fl•nse \\Ould not use a ddcnse of "msamly, mental disease or dt'- fert." Railey asked Carter for ''a Ill· tie back s lap by the court" t11 m;:ike government attorneys more <'ooperalivl' 10 giving t•v1dence to the defensP. Bailey told Carter the defense we.a nt!'> lhe tria l to proceed smoothly "so the proceedings <ire not interrupted by any sur pnses ·· Baby Strangles SOUTH EL MONTE <UPI) Shiela Chung, a 16-month-old baby. <'aught her head between the s lats on h e r crib and strangled herself Wednesday KAZOO TO YOU-The finer techniques of Kazoo playing are demonstrated by H. H. f lorman, a member of the Laguna Hills Kool Kats band. The Kats performed for a pa11 y Wednesday. celebrating the second 0.llf l"llol SIMI fl'IMlo anniversary of the TLC organization in Laguna Beach. The organization provides lunch es and social contact for senior citizens. From Page A I CELLA ... Los Angeles n ewspaper that had two reporters stationed outsid(' to identify guests and the publisher of a Santa Ana newspaper. Wednesday night's Christmas party was attended in the main by political a<'tivists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged a s a pow('r in Orange County politics and California's top political campaign donor in 1974 . At the <'linic during the search authorizC'd by a warrant re- portedly s igncd by Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Oliver was Chief District At· torney I nv estigator L oren Du<'hes ne <rnd a Cella · lega l representative tentatively iden- l1t1ed as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confidential medical re<'ords kt•pt in th(' C'linic were not dis· turbed. reliable sou rces reported todav fl is offt<'t'S on the S('COnd floor of the cltmc that once were head- q uarters for the political team that Cella formed to ba<'k Orange County candidates of his chosing m their bid for election. And it is in those offices that the late Fred Harber stationed himself m late 1973 and early 1974 to over.see the electioneering of favored candidates. Refore his death at sea aboard the tit.fated Shooting Star in June. 1974, Jl arb('r moved his he:tdquarlt'r s to posh offices in a S;inta Anu bank building. * * * Cella Link With Hospital Incorrect SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Associated Press reported incor- re<'tly on Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was <'Onnected with th(' Plac_ent~a-Li nda Community Hospital m Placentia. The AP. reporting a s tate Department of Health announce- ment Nov. 24, on charges against four Orange County hospitals, er - roneously described Cella as a part-owner of th e Placentia hospital. Placentia-Linda Communitv and three other hospitals were accused by the Department of Health of adding unauthorized beds, which could jeopardize the hospitals' Medi-Cal payments. Cella, one of the largest donors to statewide political campaigns m 1974, owns a part interest 1n two of the other hospitals. Hearings to r eview the allega- tion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the state Of. ftcc of Administrative Hearings. Front Page A I SPEER SEARCH. • • transferre d the case to Los Angeles police. The matter. Irvine officers said, was out of their jurisdiction because the girl apparently did not return to Orange County. Mrs. Speer said she doubts the girl ran away from home. Those doubts are shared by Jrvine police d etective Steve Nash. In an interview Wednes- day, Nash sa id the dis ap· pearance did not fit the pattern of most runawavs. "I urged her <Mrs. Speer ) lo contact the news media," said Nash. ''in th e h op(' that somebody m ay have seen the girl or tha t publiC'ity might prompt m ore efforts on the case." "I am very much afraid for her safety,·· Nash s aid. S imilarly, Jack Parham. manager o f the SELF school Verna attends. said he did not believe Verna ·s disappearance was du(' to ht•r runrung away from horn('. IRA.Gunmen Holding Pair Talk to Police LONDON CAP l Iris h gunmen who have held a middle· age couple host age in their Lon-· don apartment sin<'e Saturday ended a 12-hour silence today to speak with police chiefs. But they gave no s ign of s urrender. The gunmen, believed to be three or four Irish Republican Army guerrillas , gave little away in s poradic 30-minute ex- chan~e. police officers reported. "The answers to our questions were s hort and sharp, mostly just yes or no." one officer said. ·'Often there W('re no answers at all. It wasn 't very encouraging, but at least they'r e talkmg to us again.'' The exchange was held throug h the front door of the second-noor a partment between Detectiv(' Chief Superintendent Jim Nevill and a m a n known only as Tom. The gunmen refused oCCers of food, but a<'ccpted a chemical toilet and two pints of water lowered in buc kets from a win· dow in the flat above. Tom refused to answer Nevill's questions. deliv('red through a bullhorn, about the conditJon of the hostages, post office ins pec- tor J ohn Matthews, 54, and his 50-year-old wif c Sheila . Bilking Suspect NEW ORLEANS CAP> Clarence Medlin, accused of bilk· ing CBS News out of $10,000, has b"en taken into custody by federal authorities. • Parham described the girl as quiet and retiring. He said she was not the kind of girl who he would expect to run away. Both Parham a nd Nash said the girl h as n o previous police record and that s he has not 'run away from home in the past. "She's not the kind oi' girl who would just take off," Mrs. Speer said. ·'And if she was going to run away, why would she call me from the bus station to say she was coming home?" Mrs. Speer d escribed her daughter as a ''ho mebody" who loved to work with plants and who was happy at home. The g irl mad e trips t o Porte rville, where the Speer family lived before moving to Orange County three years ago, about four times a year. Mr!>. Speer said. She fears foul play may have been involved in the girl's d1sap pearance. "Maybe somebody lured her into a car or som ething. She's not the kind of girl who would get into a car with a stranger. But I don't know," said the distraught Mrs. Speer. She pleaded for anyone who mig ht have h eard from her daughter to contact her or the Irvine police. Meanwhile. s he said, most of- ficial agencies she has tried to enlist for help have treated the matter as if the girl had run away from home. 386 Homes Scheduled ByMV Firm Residents of northwest Mission Viejo can expect new neighbors next November when a new 386-unit single-family home tract is scheduled for completion by the Miss ion Viejo Company. 'fhe 89-acr e tract north and west of the future extension of Los Alisos Boulevard wi ll have a d ensity of 5.29 units per acre, higher th an permitted under Mis- sion Viejo's development plan. Mission Viejo Company of- ficials, who outlined the develop- ment to the Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) this week, however , s aid there is a t rade-off because other housing units sur- rounding the Wilderness Glen area are of lower density. Included in the tract are a 4.3 acre greenbelt tr ail and a 10-acre elementary school site. MAC officials recommended that the county Planning Com- mission approve the project but that som e minor revisions be made to the tract plans. .1' e11de111ie Dee a i 111011 These include the relocation of a fire access lot, connection of the tract with El Toro Road for better traffic circulation, and im- proved pedestrian access to the school. Dana High Tops Again Construction of the new tract is slated to begin in May, 1976. Blood Check Set in Viejo For the third con~ecutive ye<.1r. a Dana Hills llig h School student has walked off with the top honor in the Orange County Academic IX>ca thalon. Kathy Copenhaver. a scrtior. w as award e d th e g rand sweepstakes prize at an award" banquet held Wednesday niaht in Anaheim. As 3 team , Dana Hills students who entered the decathlon placed ninth amon.c teams lrom 10 Orange County tutch ~<'hoot~ that competed on tests in sub· jects ranaing from En~lish to mathematics • rt was the third s traight year that Dana Hilts finished in the top 10 Nick Yocca. a 1975 Dana Hills graduate. won the grand sweepstake~ prize in both 1974 and 1973. Miss Copenhaver will receive a $250 schola rshjp, an electrooic calculator donated by Rockwell Jntern:-ltlonal and an aJl-expensc- paid tnp to Sacramento whtre she will m eet Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The top student was unable to collect her award at lhe banQuet. <.· : I She is the Dana Hills represen· tative to the Capistrano School District Board of Education and was in San Francisco attending a trustees· convention. rn additaon to the grand sweepstakes. Miss Copenhaver won a first place in a fine arts competition. Other Dana Hills students who won awards were Kathy Kim· ball, a senior who won first in an essay competition and Anne Nedson, nlso a senior. who placed (jrst in m ath and career education competlUon. Anyone over 15 years old can have a free blood pre'$SUl'e che<'k Saturday Crom 10 a m. to 4 p. m at the American Heart Assn. mobile un..lt ln lhe Wineman Department Store parking lot. Mi.salon Viejo. The tests arc sponsored Jointly by the Rancho Viejo Junio r Woman's Club and the American Heart Association. Addlllonal ln· formation ts availabfe Ctotn th~ Heart Aun .• 54'1·3001. Front Page Al N·DY ••. who ls bein~ trted for offen!Sl'l> JI legedly committe d while IH' :served as county a~~essor Hins haw, 54, is accused or i.IC ~Un1 stereo equipment thul Upton obtained from the Radio Shack warehouse. and of acc1.•pt lng a Sl,000 campaign contnbu lion from Buxton. THe Newport Beuch .. Republican is further accused of soliciting a bribe from a lawyN representing Beckman lnstru ments of Fulle rton in return for tus favorable action In an assess ment appeals hearing. Hyers testified today that there was a ''tremndous shrinkage" in inventory at the time that he took over as Tandy 's warehouSl' manager. •·An awful lot of thing:. Just disappeared,·' he said. Hyers told Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi that no r~cord was ever kept of tht· eqwpment taken by Upton. It 1s alleged that at least five stereo sel:s. a tape deck, and a marin" generator were among elec trortics equipment accepted by the county employe. Hyers identified the United F\tnd organization as another r c- c~ipent of stereo equipment given away on Buxton's orders. Buxton, granted immunity from prosecu tion. h as also testified against Hinshaw. He confirmed the donation of $1,000 to the Congress man but pointed out that his donations of stereo equipment only involved Upton. Tandy tax manager William Hughes Jr., a lso granted im- munity from p rosecution testified that he worked for th~ prosecution in the investigation that produced gr and jury indict- ments by taping his telephone calls to Upton and former as- sessor Jack Vallerga. The three tapes played back to the jury contained the admission by Upton that the Tandy Corr.- pany's taxes were hiked by $200,000 in 1974 when it was r e- alized that an investigation was underway. Upton told Hughes in a telephone ca ll that h e had ·'loaded" the tax bi II so th at Tan- dy would have "ammunition" in its move to have the bill reduced. "And we'll be sure that you get before a dumb board," Upton told Hughes in a reference lo the assessment appeals panel that would hear the firm's protest. Upton is now free after serving 87 days of a six-month county jail term on his bribery conviction. Vallerga res igned as county as- sessor after similarly being con- victed of criminal offenses. · · From Page Al ' DRIVE ... t Capistrano a nd Saddle back Valley Unified School districts. Leaders of those communities soon will be contacted for help with the fund raising effort. Among the fund raising events already scheduled are a benefit s wim m eet, house-to-house solicitations, and a "rock-a- thon" for high school students. Packel noted that fund-raisin g committee m e mbers had hired Bicentennial Incorporated, a professional firm which recently raised $250,000 fo r a psychiatri<' hospital in Los Angeles. The firm will present two days of entertainm ent in behalf of the pool project Dec. 20-21, including performances by a skydiving team . Senate Okays NY Aid Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -A s federal assistance to help shore up financially pressed New York City moved nearer to reality, Gov. Hugh Carey is asking for federal help to avoid a default of two state agencies. Wednes day the Senate ap- proved by a 71 to 24 vote, a $10.3-billion s upplemental ap- propriations bill which contains funds New York City can borrow from the Treasury to avert d e- fault. The measure will be con- sidered today by a House-Senate conference committee. A House vote on the bill, which it pre- viously approved without the Senate-added New York City funds, is not expected before next Tuesday. Thief Nipped By Monkey CLEVELAND CAP> -Mrs. Leland Fuller doesn't think the burllars who visited her home will monkey ar ound there aeain. She said she thinks htJr pet monkey, Sty my, sank his sharp teeth lnto one burglar's leg. Mn. F\Jller said 8he surprised two buralara when she arrived at her West Side home Wednesday evenlna and ordtred Slym.y to 10 aftertbem. · The 20.pound monkey tunced at one of the neeln men, tald Mrs. Fulltt, and came back with blood on hil teeth. . c! ' ! I • ' • rVIDe T oday's Closinf.( N.Y, St~ks VOL. 68, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS Radio Shack Worker 'Loaded Stereo' By TOM BARLEY OHM O.lly f'li.tS~" Forme r Tandy Corporation warehouse manager Richard "Dick" Hyers testified today in Orange County Superior Court that he was the man who loaded stereo equipment into former auditor·appraisor George Up- ton's car. Hyers. t h e Radio Sh ack 166 S 11b111itte d employe whose affidavit ln 1974 sparked a long investigation into criminal activities in the as· sessor 's office, told the jury he was introduced to Upton by Tan· dy Vice President J ames Buxton Hyers quoted Buxton as telling him shortly a fter he loaded ster eo units into Upton's car. "Don't worry about it. Geor ge is tak ing good care of us and we're a First 70 Oil Tracts Get Bids From Wire Services Only 70 of 231 tracts or new offshore oil land along the Southern California coast were bid on today as the federal gov· emment held its first California offshore drilling lease auction in seven years. A total or 166 bids were offered by oil compa n ies for drilling rights in the area that one in· dustry spokesman described as "only semi· known·· regarding the possibility of oil being found. The sale signaled the end of a process that began more than two years ago when oil companies selected areas they would like lo explore. (Related story, AJ) Ironically, the hrst bid was of· fered by an en vironmental group lor a s m a ll tract south of Santa iRosa Island off Santa Ba rbara. The group. Califorrua Citizens for P olitical Action, dumped $1,fK>O in dollar bills and coins into the hands of d epart ment offi cials as a deposit on its bid of $9,000. It said it would sit on the lease rather than d evelop it. The highest bid opened in the first few minutes was a bid of $1.2 million for a tract by Standard Oi l Co. o(California. ~ Oil companies were expected to pay $2 billion or more for the right to explore and drain the leased tracts. The 9-square-mile tracts cover a total of 1.26 m1lllon acres between the Santa Barbara Channel and the Mexican border. Frank Polizzi, 49, of Irvine, Succumbs Mem orial services will be held Friday for Frank Polizzi, 49, husband of Irvine community ac- tivist Marsha Polizzi. Mr. Polizzi, an independent building contractor, died Mon· day. Services will be held at 10 a .m . Pockets of oil estimated al 6 billion to 19 billion barrels - enough for a year's national sup· ply -lie unde r this land and, p e rha p s m o r e important, trillions or cubic reet of natural gas . Some of the deposit s , howeve r , lie in w ater much de· (See OIL, Page A?) * * * Anti-lease Bid to Get LA Study By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oftlle 0111'( f'tletSU" The fate of legal action filed in Washington D C . b y Orange County and 13 other local govern· ment agencies who are trying to block the leasing of 1.3 million acres of offs hore land for oil drill· ing will be determined Friday in Los Angeles. A m eeting of the government coalition m e mbe rs and their at· torneys will t a ke place in Los Angeles Mayor T om Bradley's office all p .m . The various cities, counties and other entities will be asked if they want to support continued legal efforts -including a possi· hie court trial -to thwart drill· ing. . Orange County will send a two- man delegation to Friday's meet· ing -Scott Ferguson , an a ide to Supervisor Thomas Riley, and Deputy County Counsel Robert Nuttman. F ergu son s aid the county's position. on continued legal action will depend on what develops at the session. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the government consortium by the Center for Law in the Public Interest. A preliminary injunction de· s igned to delay today's leasing process was denied last week by federal Judge Aubrey Robinson, (See APPEAL, Page A!) going to take good careofhim." Hyers further testified that Buxton toJd him that the Tandy Corporation w as saving at least $150,000 a year in taxes through its relationship with the as· sessor 's office and Upton. Hyers is the fourth prosecution witness in the bribery trial or Congressman Andrew Hinshaw who is being tried for offenses al· • legedly committed while he served as county assessor. Hinshaw, 54, is accused of ac· cepting stereo equipment that Upton obtained from the Radio Shack warehouse and of accept· ing a $1,000 campaign contribu- tion from Buxton. TH e Newport Beach Jtepubhcan is rurtber accused or soliciting a bn be from a lawyer representing Beckman lnslr u ment.:; of Fullerton in return for his favorable action in an assess ment appeals hearing. Hyers testified today that then.• was a "tremndous shnnkage" in inventory at the time that he took over as Tandy's warehouse manager. "An awful lot of things just disappeared.'' he said. Hyers told Assistant District ices earc O..oly Pilot St.all Plloto KAZOO TO YOU-The fin er techniques of kazoo playing are demonstrated by II. H. Horman, a member of the Laguna tllllS Kool Kats band. The Kats performed for a party Wednesday celebrating the second anniver sary of t he TLC organization in Laguna Beach. The organization provides lunches and social contact for senior citizens. · Defense Says Patty Forced to Rob Bank SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Defense attorneys said today Patricia Hea rst will claim she was forced to take part in an armed bank robbery when she goes on trial next m onth. "Putting it s imply, it amounts to the defense that 'Som ebody put a gun at m y bead and I did what they told me,' " defense at· torney F. Lee Bailey said at a hearing to discuss pretrial mo- tions. Miss Hear st , dressed in a blue pantsuit and white turtleneck s weater. s miled often al her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst. a nd her sister, Anne, and chatted briefly with them befor e the proceedings began. After e ntering the courtroom accompanied by two federal mars hals. the 21-year·old newspaper heiress sat al the de· fense table and s poke with mem· bers of her family, who were seated to the front row of the spectator section about eight feel away. She nodded ·•yes" when Anne asked her if s he was all right, and smiled when Anne asked her opi· nion of the dress Anne was wear· 'ing. U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter called the hearing to dis· cuss any problems the defense or prosecution foresaw in the trial, scheduled to begin J an. 26. and noted that the defense has con- tended that Miss Hearst's mental <See H EARST, Page2) Dally Pl ... Staff Pllolt HE WON'T RUN Councilman We!ll Friday at P acific View Chapel, 3500 Pac ific Vie w Drive. Newport Beach. Internm ent will be at Pacific View Me morial Park. Besides his wife, Mr. Polizzi is survived by two sons, Frank a nd Raymond P olizzi, both of the home in Irvine ; a brother , John Polizzi of El Monte; and four sis- ters, Mary Gardner of Newport b each , Rose t>olizzi and Genevieve Weinan s of Hunt· ington Beach, and Clementine Albright o( Redding. Irvine Girl Still Gone Robert W est Not Running; 2 Seats Ope n A friend oC the family described Mr. Polizzi as very •upportive or Mrs . PoUzzi's com· munity activities, although he seldom participated directly. Mra. Polizzi h as served on several Jrvine city commissions and was a founder of a group that attempted to make lnroads into the lack or lower·COSt homes in Irvine. 7JIE NEW MINORITY? DES MOINES, Iowa <AP> Tbe black director of the Iowa Civil JUabts Commlsslon says he wUI tile cbar1es or race and sex di1crim1n1tlon lt he Is fired. JOMph Tate ao.Jd Wcdncsdny tM 1even-member commission want.a to replnce hlm with a wopian. Distraught Mother Fears for Her Safety By DOUG F RITZSCHE Of ... Olllly f'tle4 ,_.... It has been an agonizing 10 days ror an lrvJne mother whose 1&-year-old da6ghter mysterious· ly disappe ared Crom a Los Angeles bus station sometime after 11 :15 p .m . Dec. 1. Nothing has been heard from Verna Speer since she called her mother, La Vern e Speer, that night from the bus station, Mrs. Speer said ln an interview Wed· nesday. Verna, her mother said, had been returning by bus from a ThanksgivinC visit to her aunt in the Northern California City of Porterville. On arriving in Los An&eles, Verna boarded the wrong bus fC· cldentally and rode in the wrong direction around Los Angeles before. returnin1 to tho bus sta· Uon. When she called home at 11 : 1~ btr mother uld, she bad 20 cents and wes Ured and hungry. 'tbe airl was to board a bu." in Los Angel to rtwrn t.oNewport 0.11, ............. STILL MISSING V•rn• Speer, 16 Beach at 12:45 a .m. Dec. 2. Mrs. Speer said her daughter had asked he r to check the bus schedule and that she had c alled back lo the bus station pay phone booth to tell the girl when UTe bus would leave. That was her last convers ation with Verna. Jn tbe intervening week and a half, Mrs. Speer has gone to the bus station to ques tion employes o n w bother they saw her daucht~r. Her queries, those oC her aister, who came to Orange County w hen she learned o( Verna's disappearance, and otber queries by Verna's cl~ssmales at tbe Irvine SELF s chool all were fruitless, Mrs. Speer said. Me3nwhile, Irvine police have transCerred the ca8t to L• AoJeles police. The m atter. lrvme oCflcers said, was out of their juri11dlctton bccau,,e the girl appar~ntly dad n ot rtlurn to <>Nncoeounty. Mr.. Spcoer utd he doubU the ( SPEER, Pa,e A!) Irvine Councilman Robert West has decided not to seek re· election to the city council in the March 2 election, he said in an in· terview Wednesday. Wes t's dec&sion leaves two va· cant seats on the council in a r ace that already has attracted nine candidates. Three seats are open in the Me rch 2 ba lloting. West and Councilman Henry Quigley have s aid tbty will not run. Mayor Art Anthony bas d eclined to say whether he will seek re·election. Of the nioe candidates who have take n out nomination papers, two have completed the filing procedure. They are Baail "Bill" Vardoulis, 21 Mandrake Way, an engineer and city plan· n.lng commissioner ; and R•rt Martin, 5792 Sierra Casa Road , an a ttorney and plannina com· missioner es well u head of the city Bicentennial Commlssion. Papers also hHe ~ taken (SnWEST, P••e.U> Attorney :\11chat>l Cap1zz1 lh<.1t no record was evt>r kept of lhl' eqwpment taken by Upton. ll is alleged that at lea:.t fi vl' stcrL'<> :,;ets. a tape d eck . and a manne generator \\ere a mong l'lcc· tromcs eqwpmt>nt ac<'epted by the county employe Hyer:. 1dentif1ed the t.:nitcd F\Jnd orgamzat1on as another re· <See TANDY, Page A2) e He Gives Fete for Faithful ByGARYGRANVILLE Of 1M D.tlly Pilot St.tlf While District Attorney's in· vestigators armed with a search warrant rummaged through Dr . L ouis Ce li a's m e di · cal·poli tic a l offices Wednes. day night. a few miles away Celia 's political cronies we re standing up to be counted. The searchers hit the offices of the Santa Ana Medical Cljnic, 309 Civic Center Drive. shortly after 10 p.m. in search of material de· e med pertinent to a county Grand Jury probe into Celia's ftoancial-pohtical dealings. Two miles away, friends of Cella were attending what was billed as a Christm as party but _ what many or them termed a chance to stand up and be count· ed in their s upport o f the beleaguered political figure lt was the second Christmas party held at Celia's posh home to north Santa Ana within five days. Unli ke last Saturday night's af· Cair, the guest li st was made up mainly or non-elected or promt· nent politica l allies who s aid they were anxious lo show their al· legiance lo Cella during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among elected office holders he C11CI not want to embarrass them with an invitation. Last Saturday night's affair was attended by four county supervisors. including Fifth Dis· tnct Supervisor Thomas Riley, Irvine Company President Ray Watson. the society editor of a Los Angeles newspaper that had two reporters s tationed outside to identify guests and the publisher or a Santa Ana newspaper Wednesday night's Chris tmas party was attended in the main by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power in Orange County politics a nd California's top political campaign donor in 1974. At the clinic during the Sl'arch authorized b y a warrant re· portedly signed by Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Oliver ··was Chief District Al· torney In vestigator Loren Duch esne a nd a Cella legal representative tentatively iden- <See CELLA, Page A2) Coast We athe r Cloudiness increasing tonight with cloudy weather Friday. Forty per- cent chance or some light rain Frid ay afternoon. Continued cool. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 45 to 50. INSIDE T ODA Y New York Yankees manager Bill11 Martin say~ his daughter W0$ tricked into car· rying cocaine into U.S. from Colombia. She 's now in joJl awaiting trial. StOr'JI on A4. l•dex ee « 04 A4 AS,11 Cl .. 01 OM D+t ca C• A4 ,.. ) ' t I .-\.f DAil Y PILOT Thursday. December 11 1975 Front Pag«-1l·I OIL LEASE BIDS •.. eper than has ever bt-en drilled before Depth coupled with unccrt111n- ty about the predse location of the oil adds an element of risk, but compehtton was expected to be sharp because of new rules banning jomt bids among the big- gest firms. The Interior Department's Rureau of La nd Mttnageme nt went ahead with the sales despitt• * * * f 'rom Page ,it I APPEAL •.. who saul a ::.1m1lar suit had already becn rcJected by aqolhl'r court He added 1n a later wnttcn op1- ruon lhilt ht• n •Jectt-d the inJtmC· tJOn bccausl' th<' case. m lus Judg- ment. \\Ould have little chance of success 1f 1l came to tnal on 1ls own ment. The con:.orl1um t•hosc not to JP· peal the mjunct ion deruJ.I. Mars ha K\\ alwasscr of the Center for l.~m in the Public In- terest s.11d today that , t>ve n though the injunction was de- nied. thl' ··complaint and mo- tt0n" contained in the lawsuit is still acli Vl'. .. U nl l':>s t ht• plaintiffs give specific din'ct ions to the con trary. the action will proceed on ~\ normal courst.> to a trial," s he said "Thttt 1s \\hat must be dl'· termtned al Frida) ·s meeting." Should th.., ('ase come to tnal and the consortium is successful, the l ease~ could be d t:'clared void even after th'-'Y an• sold, ::.aid ~s Kwalwasser ··The coalt t1on of the van ous agencies mus t dl.'dde if it wants to bear the t'XPl'nsc of c:\rrymg this furtht:'r. · · ::.he said ... ll need not have the same number of platnttffs so others can join or some can drop out dt>pcndmg on t:>ach agt'OC) ·s choice." :\ls. Kwalwa::.ser said there 1s a poss1b11tty the Los Angeles City Council will vote to JOm the ac· tion next wel•k a loot and biller hassle with en- vironmentallsts and a coalJuon ot local 1ovemmf'nts demandln& tbat the Jeusin1 be put off. Recalli.a. tbe muslve Santa' Rarbara oil spill of 1B ln w-t.trs just north ot the lease area, oppo- nents challenged the sales on a number of legal grounds. Mainly. they argued, the area had not been studied e nough for environ· mental hazards associated with new drilling. The coalition abandoned .an 11th hour effort to block the sales with a court order A federal Judge refused last weekend to stop the sales, a nd the coalition decided Wednesday to drop its appeal. But l a wyers for the Center for Law in the Public In· terest filed a court memorandum savini:! they m ay seek a triaJ even after leases are sold The government contends the need for oil a t a time when 40 per- cent of the nation ·s petroleum is imported outweighs any rii.ks The oil firms say the chances of serious environmt•ntal damage are minimal. Exploration and drilling as ex peeled to la ke about five yt•ars before full production can get un- der way. Estimates of the 011 available vary greatly. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated 1.6 billion bar · rels, and an oil company associa- tion estim<Jted 19 billion ba rrels. At the current price of oil, $12 a barrel, that m a kes the field worth from $19 billion to $228 bilHon. In addition lo exploration and driiljng rights fees, developers will pay the government a royalty of 162":1 cents out of every dollar the oil brings in, and three tracts expected to be exceptJonally rich carry a 3313 percent royaJty. Angels Get Bobby Bonds For 2 Players t From Page 11 I HOLLYWOOD, F1a. CAP> The New York Yankees traded outfielder Bobby Bonds to the California Angels today for out· fielder Mickey Rivers and right· handed pitcher Ed 1''1gueroa. . '.WEST ... out bv · -G;.iry Gladd<'n. a police ad- ministrator. 19105 Sierra Ma - Jorca. -M a r v Ann Gaido, a trans portation commissioner a nd housewife, 5071 Be rean Lane. -George F Kosslcr, an at torney, 3185 Eboe St. -P atrick Bonn e r , a Mastercharge "special agent," 15435 Eiffel Ci rcle. -Willia m !\1 . Crisell. a certified public accountant, 17541 Spruce Tre(' Lane -Carol ~1orr1s, a transporta· t10n commissioner, 6312 Sierra Elena Road . -Maureen Spencer. a student, 3ll>2 Duchamp Drive. Nominatio n papers may be taken out through Dec. 23. They mus t be r eturn('d with 20 signatures by 5 p .m. Dec. 23. West. tn announcing hi s intcn· lion not to run, commented, "I never really believed in incum bents. and now I a m one " West said. "I have devoted a significant amount of my time to the City of Irvine for the past four years and with Nina Ol rs. West> setting up her law practice and me go 1n~ rnto business for myself. I n eed more lime for those acllv1hes · · Mrs. West recently passed thl' California Bar exam. West ha~ opened an independent land ap- praisal business. "Non-incumbents can provide a fresh v1ewpomt on the council. I hope the fact that Ht:'nry <Quigley J and I a rC' not running will encourJJi?e a lot of people tu makethe comm 1 tment to the city. city. ''Maybe some people will run who were afraid that running against an mcumhent would be a lost cause," said Wc!)l ORANGE COAST f"'f Or•n9" Ce~nt Ol•IY Pilot ""'''"' tiltt''-lh ,, com. tNNd thft NP'fill ~rf\\. 1~ pubh\t"oflrd b~ lhf' OrM'Qir (~\I Pubtiioh•no Co~pt1tny S.O!'rM' f'(t1l1on\ Ar• oubfl\.h•d M ondA't thrcuQh J rtdlty fOf' (O• ta ~'°'• Nt•OO<I 8~a<h Hunhnotnn 0-!KP'I f-tHJn t•ln V•lltY. trvln•. ~•rt411t~(• \/•ll~v """' L.•Quf'.a 8t.c.n1South Co.ut A \U"'Qlt-""0•"n.tl "'" uon it puc.11,,..0 !>Atu•0•1' .,,., SUl\00\ Th. P<ln<IP<ll PVDll\ftl"Q pl•nl " ~· JJO Wnt , .. , Stl'MI, Co$ta ""•••. C•lllorn•• mu • Robert N. Weed Prolde"t •nO PutM•'1M• Jeck R. Curley V10 Pruldent •nO c;,,ntr•I Mll~r Thomas Keevll l d•tor Thomas A. Murphlne M.t"'•Q•no lo1t0t Charles H. Loos Ric~rd P. Nall •n•''•"' M.tn•olriq E01ton OfflCH (0<t• Mu• uowot l'•ySlfH1 Nt,.00'1 IHA<h Ull N••-1 6olil••••d L•t\lf\A IHMrl I 116 C.••-ytt ~"""' ttu,.tUlft.., IHfl\ 11111 ..,ec,. ~·••• S---· V•ll• y 11101 l..t f'•t AoollO et S..n [>I-' •-•Y TetephoM (714) '42-4321 ca.san1ee1 Adv.r1lsht0 642-1671 SNl!ltl><l(k ....... , M~···tbffl(• Sl1.U10 , '""' "'" , ........... •ts-o6JO ( .... Y'~I. lt11 Oraf\O" Co••I J'IJl!j1.,_,,.. C..... ,.,.V NO M•t •Wi.t. "°"'''•'-'-..,, ... , •• ,,,,. .. ~, ., ""•''"""'•"" ~,.,,, "" . ., .. ttPtO<lliO. wtlllevi tjlU ••' '"'"''"""' el U!ftY•~-· Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants m a trade for Bobby Murcer. He batted .270 in 1975, with 32 home runs and 30 stolen bases. Bonds. 29. suffered a knee tn· jury in J une which plagued ham during the r est of the American League season. River s also tied for the league lead in tnples with 13. The pre· vious season he led the league with 11 triples and hit. .28.5. with. 30 stolen bases, despite missing the last month of the season with a broken wrist: Ri vers, 5-foot-10 and 165 pounds. 1s cons1dcrdl0d one of baseball 's fastest pl;.iy~rs. 1-'igueroa won 16 games and lost 13. with a 2 .90 earned r un average last year , his first full season in the m ajor leagues. From Page Al HEARST ... capacity continues to be a pro- blem, in spite of his ruling that s he is competent to stand trial. ·'I understand from your filings that you are c laiming a memory block or barrier or whatever you want to call it," Carter told Bailey, "but I have not seen any additional t estimony that would cause me to change my mind (on her competency).·' D•llY ~i.t SQfl "119\• THIS IS CELLA HEADQUARTERS RAIDED WEDNESDAY BY COUNTY DA'a MEN Physician's Offices at 309 Civic Center Drive In County Seat Family Cruise Ready to Sail Around World By HILARY KAYE Of Ille D•ily Piiot SUff Lately, bewildered friends and netgh bors ha ve asked the Sandstrom family, "How can you possibly give up good careers and go floating around the world in a boat?" The Sandstroms, a close-knit family of four from Westminster, laugh and reply," It's easy." Don, 38, Joanne, :n, and their two sons, Donald, 13, and Eric, 11, de parted from Newport Harbor Wednesday for an around-the-world trip that they believe may last as long as five years. They left aboard their 40-foot trimaran , a boat that took Sandstrom nearly three years to build. The boat is Anduril -an "elfis h" term from the works of J .R .R . Tolkien -and is described by Sands trom as "safe and comfortable." The family will first head towards Baja, continue south to Chile and then turn west for Easter Island and the Galapagos Islands. "From there. it's wherever we · want," says Mrs. Sandstrom, a wo man with close-cropped blonde hair who teaches English at Costa ~esa High School. "l'm what you call a semi- unpublished writer," she jokes. "If we experience anything l feel deserves writing about, I may write a book when we return." ··But, l have no desire to publish a book just to use up paper," she says. "And, I cer- tainly have no des ire for us to capsize, survive and then write a book about it." The two Sandstrom boys were anxious to shove off Wednesday, but each admitted a few ap- prehensions. Donald is an avid sailor already and says he's looking forward to the months ahead of. sailing. "The only thing I don't like is night watch,'' he said. The fifth member of the crew is a huge, long-haired gray cat named Big Fool. The Sandstroms insist their sons' education will not suffer during the voyage. ''We're both teachers and we've brought along enough books and material to keep their studies going,'' s ays Mrs. Sandstrom. "Besides, even if they never open a book, which they will, they'll learn more on the trip than in a classroom," says Sandstrom. From Page A J CELLA ... titted as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confidential medical records kept in the clinic were not dis- turbed , r eliable sources reported today. It is offices on the sc-cond floor of the clinic that once were head- quarters for the political team that Cella formed to back Orange County candidates of his chosing in their bid for election. And 1t is in those offices that the late Fred H arber stationed himself in late 1973 and early 1974 to oversee the electioneering of favored candidates. Before his death at sea aboard the ill-fate d Shooting Star in June, 1974, Harber moved his headquarters to posh offices in a Santa Ana bank building. But left behind and reportedly returned to the clinic after Harber 's death were the finan- cial records of campaigns und~r hi s co ntrol as well as a n elaborate sophisticated series of mailing lis ts that formed the basis of fund-raiser invitation lists and computer personalized mailing. It is also known that two porta- ble paper shredders were in the office when it was mark<'d for Harber 's s pecial use by a bright red phone. the instrument he called his hot hne to political suc · cess. Life onboard may be a re- la tively carefree existence in many people's eyes. But to achieve such an existence, both Sandstroms have sacrificed their corcers. at least te mporarily. Sands trom. a bearded red- head , was for m erly a bus i- nessman earning close to Sl00,000 per year. Irvine Researcher Eyes Booze Effects "\ He chucked that career five years ago, however, and enrolled in the Gra duate School of Ad- ministration at UC Irvine. He was close to completion, and was teaching on the side at a community college, when he de- cided to drop the program and pursue his lifelong dream of an ocean cruise. An added cwisideralion was the P a rkinson 's Di sease Sandstrom developed, which convinced him to take the trip now, not 10 year s hence. Mrs. Sandstrom took a one- year leave of absence from her leaching duties, although she says she expects to be gone much longer. She doesn't know what will happen when she returns. Dal,,Nlll ........... By DOUG FRl'rl.SCHE Of Ille Dally Pilot Staff The world's cheapest drunk was a teetotaler. according to a nationally prominent alcoholis m researcher at UC Irvine, Dr. Ernest P. Nobel. The man, a Japanese, never drank. But he had an intestinal yeast infection and, every time he ate a meal containing sugar. the yeast converted the sugar to alcohol. The unfortunate suf- ferer staggered away from every meal until the infection was diagnosed and cured, Dr. ·Nobel said in an interview. Dr. Nobel has taken a three· year leave of absence from ucr to become head of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a part of the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. The s tory about the Japanese teetotaler and many others are the result of his years al UCI and . elsewhere studying the effects of alcohol on the brain. One of the few researchers looking into the effects of booze on the brain, Dr. Nobel's work centers on: -Finding a sobering agent, a drug that can be taken to speed sobering. The sought-after drug i.s called "amethystic" after tbe amethyst, a stone the ancient Greeks believed would ward off drunkenness. -Researching whether alcoholics have a bardertimede- aling with stress than others. -Examining the effect .of alcohol on memory of non- alcoholics. When people drink, their ability to remember events that occur while they drink decreases. The question is whether tbey have trouble re- gistering the event or retrieving the memory. -Working with a cross·sectlon ol Irvine residents ranlina from teetotalers to heavy drinkers to determine what effect their long- term drinking habits have on their Job performance. STUDIES ALCOHOL Dr. Ernest Nobel nightcap before bed. "'He does not show the effects on the surf ace, but he actually drinks quite a lot," said Dr. Nobel. "The question is not what hap- pens at that moment, but what happens ,after 15 or 20 years. We tend to ascribe the effects to ag- ing rather than to alcohol." Dr. Nobel describes drin~Jng as an "environmental factor," something in the circumstances surrounding the person's liCe. Such factors, said Dr. Nobel, are getting increasing atl~nllon among researchers today. "I have a hunch that we will find it <long-term drinking> has significant detriments! but we don't know yet," he saia. Or. Nobel said the research al UCl will be continued by his as- sociates during his three-year absence. He said be tntend.s to re- 1 tum to \be campus-perhap!I sooner than expected.. ~<.,,of <In\ •e\ltt• P•ICI ti (°'IA llM••. (.alf'tOt,._,, "*"'' .. ~nft by l It"'"' tJ 1' "'°" 1MV llYMf•ltol Ufl'WWlll\IY m11il .. y-.,11...i10M PlS...-i~ly SANOSTAOMS GET READY FOR VOYAGE Skipper Don, with Don Jr., Joanne end Ertc (above) I. On the last subject. Dr. Nobel said, "We're concerned about the ICUY who resularly bas two cocktail• at lunch, then comes home and bas o couple or cockt1ll1, maybe some wlne with dlnner. an aperlut, and a When he first arrives in Wasbinston, D.C., next month, be faces a financln1 baWe for th~ federally funded institute. Unless new f\mds are obtained f rorn Ccn.Jra•, beta1d, "I maybe back" oextsummer." ,, t,> • , ' , From Page Al SPEER ••• girl ran away from hom(' Th08e doubts are bh:.tred by Irvine police detective Steve Nash. In an interview Wedne::.· day, Nash 1uld the dlsap· pearance did not fit the pattern or most runawavs. • '1 urged her (Mrs. Speer) to contact the news media,'' said Nas h, "in the hope that somebody m ay have seen the girl or that publicity might prompt more erforts on the case." "lam very much afraid for her safety," Nash said. Similarly, Jack Parham manager of the SELF 'schoof' Verna attends, said he did not believe Verna's disappearance was due to her running away from home. Parham described the girl as quiet and retiring. He said she was not the kind of girl who he would expect to run away. Both Parham andNasbsaidthe girl has no previous police record and that she has not run away from home in the past. '"She's not the kind of girl who would just take off," Mrs. Speer said. ··And if she was going to run away, why would she call me from the bus station to say she was coming home?" Mrs. Speer described her daughter as a "homebody" who loved to work with plants and who was happy at home. The gi rl made trips to Porterville. where the Speer family lived before moving to Orange County three years ago. about four times a year, Mrs. Speer said. · She fears foul play may have been involved in the girl's disap- pearance. "Maybe somebody lured her into a car or something. She"s not the kind or girl who would get into a car with a stranger. But I don't know:· said the distra ught Mrs. Speer. She pleaded for anyone who might have heard from her daughter to contact her or the Irvine police. Meanwhile, s he said, most of- ficial agencies she has tried to enlist for help have treated the matter as if the girl had rwi away from home. Fron• Page Al 1. TANDY ••• ceipent of s tereo equipment given away on Buxton's orders. Buxton, granted immunity from prosecution, has also testified against Hinshaw. He confirmed the donation of $1,000. to the Congressman but poi,nted out that his donations of stereo equipment only involved Upton. Tandy lax· manager William Hughes Jr., also granted im- munity from prosecution, testified that he worked for the prosecution in the investigation that produced grand jury indict- ments by taping his telephone calls to Upton and former as- sessor Jack Vallerga. The three tapes played back to the jury contained the admission · by Upton that the Tandy Com- pany's taxes were hiked b_y· · $200,000 in 1974 when it was re- alized that an investigation was underway. Upton told Hughes in a telephone call that he had "loaded" the tax bill so that Tan- dy would have "'ammunition" in its move to have the bill reduced. "And we'll be sure that you get before a dumb board," Upton told Hughes in a reference to the assessment appeals panel that would hear the firm's protest. Upton is now free after serving 87 days of a six-month county jail term on his bribery conviction. Vallerga resigned as county as- sessor after similarly being con- victed of criminal ofCenses. Cella Link 1 With Hospital Incorrect , SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Associated Press reported incor- rectly on Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was connected with the Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The AP, reporting a state Department of HeaJth·announce· ment Nov. 24, on charges against lour Orange County hospitals, er· roneously described Cella as a part-owner of the Placentla hospital. Placentia-Linda Community and three other hospitals were accused by the Department of Health of adding unauthorized beds, which could jeopardize the hospitals' Medi-Cal payments. Cella, one.of the largest donors to statewide political campaigns in 1974, owns a part interest lo two of the other hospitals. Hearings to review the allCCA· lion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the state Of. !ice of Administrative Hearings. Baby Strangles SOUTH EL MONTE :UPI> - Shiela Ch\lD8. a 16·montb-<>ld baby, caught her bead between the slats on her crib and str:ingled herself Wednesday. I l!ange Voast • EDITION Today's (;losing .l'. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA THURS AY, DECEMBER 11, 1975 N TEN CENTS Radio Shack Worker 'Loaded Stereo' By TOM BARLEY Of U.. Dall, ,,i.t SU" Forme r Tandy Corporation warehouse manager Richa rd "Dick" Hyer s testified today in Orange County Superior Court that he was the m an who loaded stereo equi pment into former auditor·appra isor George Up-· ton's car. Hye r s , the R adio S h ack e employe whose affidavit in 1974 sparked a long investigation mto criminal activities in the as sessor 's office, told the jury he was introduced to Upton by Tan- dy Vice President J ames Buxton. Hyers quoted Buxton as telling him shortly afte r he load ed stereo units into Upton's car "Don't worry a bout it. Geor ge is taking good care of us and we're a Of I shore Drilling Oil Companies Start Bidding LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oil companies submitted bids total- ing $901.96 million today for drill- ing leases off the Southern California coast, a total much lower tha n pred ict ed by the fede ral government. Officials attributed the reluc- tance of companies to bid on many de epwater tracts to the risk of sinking wells at tile sites. A joint bid by Standard Oil of California. Union Oil Co. and two other firms of $105. l million was the apparent high bid for a nine- square-m1le tract offshore from the highly productive San Pedro oUfield. -Assistant Inte rior Secretary Roy Hughes lis ted several fac- tors as contri buting to lhe lower interest in the new lands than had been expected. Among them, he s aid, w e r e add i tional diC- ficulties o( drilling in waters as deep as 1,000 feet or more, the elimination or the oil depletion al- lowance, and the threat of pend- ing litigation by environmen- ta lists opposed to the leasing. Other high bids included an of- fering of $45.6 million by a combination including Shell Oil Co. and Occidental Petroleum C.Orp. in the s ame area of( San Pedro as the St andard bid; and a bid by Texaco of $33.3 millfon for a tract in deep water southwest of San Clemente Island. Only 70 of 231 tracts o.-riew oil land wer e bid o n during the fede ral government's first of- STOCKS J/ ARY ONLY SUGHTLY NEW YORK (U PI) -The stoc k marke t s howe d little change today in moderate trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex- change. The Dow Jones industrial average, whic h Clu c tu a t ed lhl'O\fghout the session, lost 1.26 points to 832. 73. Advances a nd declines were almost even. <Ta bles. DS> Pri c e s wer e mixed in moderate trading o n the American Stock Exchange. rshore drilltng lease auction in seven years. A total of 166 bids were oHered by oil companies for drilling rights in the are a that one in- dustry spokesm a n described as "only semi-known'' regarding the (See OIL, Page A2) * * * Anti-lease Bid to Get LA Study By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R Ot UM Dally l'llet SU" The fate or legal action filed in Washington D.C. by Oran ge County and 13 othe r local govern- ment agencies who are trying to block the leasing of 1.3 million acres ofoffshore land for oil drill- ing will be determined Friday in Los Angeles. A m eeting of the government coalition members and their at- torneys will ta ke place in Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bra dley 's office at l p.m . The various cities. counties and other entities will be asked if they want to support continued legal eHorts -including a possi- ble court tria l to thwart drill- ing. Orange County will send a two- man delegation to Friday's meet- ing -Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor Thom as Riley, and Deputy County Counsel Robert Nuttm an . F e r g uson said the county's position on continued legal action will depend on what develops at the session. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the government consortium by the Center for Law in the Public Interest . . A prelimina ry injunction de· signed to de lay today's leasing process was denied last week by federal Judge Aubrey Robinson, who said a s imilar suit had already been r ejected by another court. <See APPEAL, Page A2) going to take good care of him." Hyers furt her test ified that Buxton told him that the T andy Corporation was saving at least $150,000 a year in truces through its r e lationship with the as- sessor 's office and Upton. Hyers is the fourth prosecution witness in the bribery trial of Congressman Andrew l hnshaw "'ho i:> being tried for offenses al • legedly committed while he served as county assessor. Hinshaw , 54, is accused of ac- cepting stereo equipment that Upton obtained from the Radio Shack warehouse and of accept - ing a $1,000 campaign contribu- tion from Buxton. THe Newport Beach Repubhcan 1s further accused of ~ohdtmg. a bn be fmm .1 la\\\ l'r representing Beckman Instru ments of Fullerton m return for his favorable action an an assess- ment appeals hearing. Hyers testified today that there was a "tremndous shrinkage" m inventory at the lime that he took over a s T and y's warehoust• manager. "An awful lot of things just disappeared." he said Hyers told As::.1st.int 01 ... trH·1 ices earc I -::b. !+: _ • t OallJ ..... , St.ft~ ..... THIS IS CELLA HEADQUARTERS RAIDED WEDNESDAY BY COUNTY OA's MiN Phyalcien'a Offices at 309 Civic Center Drive In County Seat Defense Says Patty Forced to Rob Bank SAN FRANCISCO <U PI> - Defense attorneys said today Patricia Hearst will claim s he was forced to take part in an armed bank robbery when s he goes on trial next month. "Putting it s imply, it amounts to the defense that 'Somebody put a gun at m y head and I did what they told m e,· " defense at- torney F. Lee Bailey said at a hearing to discuss pretrial mo· lions. Miss Hearst. dr'essed in a blue THE NEW MJNORJIT? DES MOlNES, Iowa (AP) - The black director of the lowa Civil Rights Commission says he will file charges of race and sex discrimination i( he is fired. Joseph Tate said Wednesday the seven-member commission wants to replace him with a wom an. pantsu1 t a nd white turtleneck sweater . s mile d often at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst . and her sister. Anne, and chatted brie fl y with them befo re the p roceed ings began. After ente ring the courtroom accompa n ied by two feder al m a r s h a ls, t h e 21 -year -old newspaper heir ess sat al the de- fense table and spoke with mem- bers of her family, who were seated in the front row of the spectator section about eight feet away. She nodded "yes" when Anne asked her if s he was all right, and smiled when Anne asked her opi- nion of the dress Anne was wear- ing. U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter called the hearing to dis- cuss any proble ms the defense or prosecution foresaw in the trial, scheduled to begin Jan. 26, and noted that the d efense has con- tended that Miss Hearst's mental cap acity continues to be a pro- blem , in spite of his ruling that she is competent to stand trial. CdM Motorist Dies in NB Auto Crash A one-car. h igh-speed cr<1sh before da wn today a long the curves of Newp ort Beach's Bayside Drive inflicted fatal in- juries to a 24-year -old assistant man ager of a popular area restaura nt. Police said that t he crash which (){'Curred s hortly before l a.m. caused fa tal internal m- j uri e s t o Gregory J a m e s McNeeley of 3130 Scaview Ave . Coron a del Mar Investigator Steve Van Horn said the victim h ad worked since last spring as the assistant manager of the Victoria Station Restaurant in :'llewporfs airport are a. The car, Van Hom said. was headed at high s pc<'d eastbound on Bayside near El Paseo when it skidded on a curve, crossed the roa d and s la m med into two parked cars. Officers said there were no eyewitnesses to the crash and that the victim was alone at the time. McNeeley was pronounced d ead o n a rrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Lifeguard Veteran Reed Retires The a rea where the cr ash took place. police s aid, lately has been subjected to an intensified radar enforcement e ffort because of high speed a nd sharp curves Since last Dec. 1. they added. 18 driver s have been cited in the.> area for s peed violations 18-year Director Ready for Traveling Robert Reed is retiring as Newport Beach marine safety director next m onth but he admits he's as ready to retire from work as a "three -yea r -old mule." "It's be~n a delightful ex · perience in Ne wport but m aybe I'm just the kind or guy who can't live in a fishbowl for so long," he says. "Roberta (his wife) and l are 1oing to head out and wherever we like it, we'll stay," says Reed, who's been with the city 18 years . He be1an 11 a lifeguard rescue boat operator a nd became Ufeiuerd chief in 1958. Reed says he h as no idea where bis new home will be, but smiles and adds. "lt 's the tx>~t problem rveev~rbad." Reed says he will continue lo work and he. 'a sUll siftina through JobopportuniUe . Tf'ie reslgnallon or lbe tall, out- 1pok en chlef o f life guards become1 elfecllve JM. 2. At that time, Assistant Director Dave Harshbarger will become acting director. "The greatest t hing a man can do is to be free and independent - when be has the health to do it," says Reed, who adds that he plans to spend more time with his favorite hobby -fly ing his Cessnal82. Reed admits to a certain amount of dis.satisfaction with the coqipUcated red tape procedures that are now part o(hisjob. But he s ays that's not why he's chosen to leave the city. "Really, that's been the m ost fun ot all -confronting agencies w\th a lot o( authority and no ac countabilily." R~ waa referring to agenciE>s with non-electl ve mem~rs, such a.s the Co.'lstal Commission and Arrey Corps or Engineers -both groups that provlde time c ons uming bure aucratlc beadacheA. Reed says that the numerous permits needed to undertake a simpleproject are unnecessary. ''Hell, yes. we have an environ- ment to take care of. But this is an agricultural-industrial nation,·· Reed comments. Noting that Newport already has a developed harbor, Reed asks, ''How long can we beat a de· ad horse -attempting \o return it to its pristine state?" "Look at t.his harbor. Does it look like a sewer? Il'a one ol the prettiest harbors l 'veseen, ··adds Reed. The sen ior life&uard, who b('gan cominc to Newport w~n ht> wns :i boy in J9t9, points to a number o( triumphs he believes thl' dl•p:irt m ent hos a chleved since be took lht helm . "First, l 'd havo to count the year (1964) l wQS awarded the Man of the Year award by tbe Chamber of Commttce," Sll)'S Newport Director Home from Hoag J a ke Mynde r se. Ne wpor t Beach general services director. was sent home today from Hoag Memorial Hospital after spend- ing nearly three weeks recover ing (rom a heart attack. Mynderse, 62, was rushed to the hos pital whe-o he was stricken at his WestcUJf home. Mynderse, who hn5 been with the city 12 years. is expected to remain home at least a month before going back to work. Baby Strangl SOUTH El. MONTE <UPI> Shiela Chuna. i lf.month·old baby. caught her h ad bet n the slats on her crlb and •ll'aftlled hert11elf W..clnesday. Attorney M1t'hael Capia1 that no record was ever kept of tht• eqwpment taken by l'pton It is alleged that at least five stt•1 t•o sets. a tape deck, and a m<1nne generator were among elec- tronics equipment accepted by the county employe fh l.'rs 1dl.'nt1f1ed the United I um! orj!.1011.1t10n as another re- <St·e T \' H \ • Page A2) e He Gives Fete for Faithful 8)' GAR\' G RA:\ \'ILLE Of IM D•1ly Ptlol Sl•fl While District /\ttorney's in· vestlgators armed wi th a search warrant rum maged through Dr. L o u is CC'lla 's m e d•· cal.political off1crs Wedne'i· day night, a few miles away Celia's political cronie::-. Wl'rlt standing up to be countt>d The searchers hit thl' offiCl'!-> of the Santa Ana Medical Chn1c, 309 Civic Center Ori ve, <.hortly aft(·r 10 p m . tn search or matcnal de· emed pertinent to a c ounty Grand Jury probe into Cell<i 's fm<1ncial -political dealing:> Two miles away, fnends of Cella were attending what was billed as a Christm as party but what many of them termc·d a t'hance to s tand up and be count ed in their support of the beleaguered political figure It was the second Chns tmas party held at Cella ·s posh home in north Santa Ana •·1than fi ve days. Unlike last Satur day rnght 's af· fair. the guest li st was made up mainly of non-elected or prom i- nent political allies who said they were anxious to show their al- l e~iance to C'e ll a d uring his troubled hour while the Santa Ana physician passed the word among elected office holders he d1c1 not want lo embarrass t hem with .m invitation. . Last Saturday night's Jff dll' was attended by four county supervisors, including Fifth Dis- trict Supervisor Thomas Riley. Irvine Company President Ray Walson , t he society editor of a Los Angeles newspaper that had <S...e CELLA, Page A2 l Rivers, Figueroa Traded for Bond8 HOLLYWOOD. F1a IAP 1 The New Yor k Yankees trad<'d outfielder Bobby Bonds to th<' California Angels today for out- fielder Mickey Rivers and righl· handed pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from thl· San F rancisco Giants in a trade for Bobby Murcer . He balled 270 m 1975, with 32 hom e runs and 30 sfoleo bases. Oran~-Cna•t L Q t-=:.:::::-- \\'ea th er C loudiness incr easing t o night w i th cloud ~ we ather Friday. Forty per cent chance of some light r a in Friday after noon Continued cool. Hig'hs 58 to 64. Lows 45 to 50. 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Donald, 13, and Eric, 11 , departed from Ne'Aporl Harbor Wl·dnes d;1\. f1H ;in around-I he v. urld tnp · th<it tht•y believe may I.1st ~•:-. long as fivt• years. They left .1 bo.tr<I th1•1r 10 foot trimaran , ti bo:ll that took Sandstrom neJrly thn•t• \'l'ars tu bwld. · · The boat ,.., \ndu11I an "elfish" tt•rm from lht• works or J R . R . T o I k 1 t' 11 .rn d 1 s des<'nbed by SJndstrom as ··:-art• ~ Fronr Pflge I I REED. • • . R<'ed I le won ttwt h111111r ht•t·ause of his efforts to nwchan11.l' the dt> p.1rtm('nt, llwc1•ll\ halt111g fut tht•t st~'lffincn•a"l'" hl'..,:•Y'> "the h1g 1'(ht 111 proJ t•ct 1s 1.ibor, so ) ou ·, 1• gut to all.:ick 1t "1th all your \'Igor." hl' sa)" Although tht• population of !'lewport has tnpltd ..,incc Recd i" on lhe job. his st.1ff h.is increased only by a h:rncHul Reed points to st•\·cral other successes, mdud1ng Having the department as s ume additional function~ that will soon makl' 1l n1.·arly sl'lf- s up port 1 ng. 1nt.'lud1ng ad minis tration o f ha ruor and tidelands <offshore structures. moorings. dredging and con::.truc- llon I Sta ffing ocean front parking lots with manne :rnfl'ty person- nel -Creating :i tid('rool reserve in lower Corona dl'I Mar That pre- serve has s hown a five-fold in crease in species that were dying out. including abalom•. small crabs. octopus. s mall n><'k fi sh. ~ea urt·h1ns and other small sht'll fish. -J oining with the city's public works dt.>parlmenl in a project to halt beach t'ros1on 'When I f1r!>t <'ame hen• there "ere about 20.000 p eople Everyone v1ew<'d lifeguards with the stC'rC'otype 1m;,igC' of bronze<! :,av ages running aftt•r girls on th1.• b<'ach, •·says the ch11.•f. smiling "When I look Jt all thJt's hJp- pened during the :> l'.irs, "di. there h;,in• u1.•t•n qwk a few m1lestont.•s ' t f'ron1 Page ,., I TANDY ... <'eipent of s t l'r eo equi pmenl given away on Buxton's orders. Buxton. grant<.'d immunity from prosecution, has al!'>o ·testified against Hinshaw lie confirmed the donat10n of SI ,000 to the Congr('ssman but pointed out that his donation.., of stereo equipment only m volvC'd L'pton Tandy tax m<.1n ager Willi <.1m Hughes Jr. ;,il "o grcintt•d 1m mun1t y fr om rrosl'r11t1on. testified th.it hl' "orkt'<.1 for lh•• prosecut1011 in lht> invc..,t1g.1t10n thJt producc·d f,?r .1nd 1ury 1nd1d ments by t.iping ht., t1•lt•ohon1· <.'<J ll s to l 'pton and formL·r .is sessorJack VallNg.1 The three tapt'" 11l:1yrcl hack 111 the Jury contutnl'U lhl· .ulm1st>1011 by Upton that th1· Tandy Com pany's taxes "1•r,. hiked by 5200,000 In 19H "h1·n 1t W;tS r·· alized th;tt an mvt''>t1gahon w:.is unde rway Upton tolrl lt ui::hL'S 1n ;-i telephon(' <'JI! lhot he had "loaded" thf.' l il'< hill so that Tan dy would have ":1mmunil1on" in its move to h ave t ht• bill r<>duct•rl ORANGE COAST .. TM Ot'M\19f Coa\f 0 .. 1 .. 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Mlw•rllH,...ftl\ MtOlft -· W .. ~ .. •llMUI '"Cl•I ,.,,..,.,, ..... _ ... _ II<...., c•o• -••t• tt••O •• to.•• Mou Qlllfer?ll• ~rlpll.., lly t .. .,., ~ )I """' ....,; ........... ,,_.hly, .. 111.1 ... ,_, .... 1_ tl.tJ-.IM'r .md com!ortabl~ · The family will l1rst head towarm 8aJa, contun1e south to ('hile and then tum west for E<•:<ter Island aod the GalaP880S Islands • f'rom thl'r<.', it's whl'rl'vt•r we w:lflt," ~ays Mrs. Sandstrom, :~ wom;1n \\1th dose cropped blond1.· hair who tL·achcs English at Costa Mesa I ftgh Se hoot. Life.> onboard muy bt• u re l:tlivl'ly cardree cxistonct? in rrwn ~ people's eyes Rut to ach1t•\'t' ~urh an t•xbt1.•11c.·1.., lx>th ~anctstroms havt' s al'nfil'l'<I tht'lr n11 t•1.·r~. Jt least tcmporanly Sandstrom. a bearded n•d head. w as formcrlv u bust ne!>sma n earnin g.close to Sl00.000 per year He chucked that cart•t•r fi ve years ago, however. and enrolled in the Graduate S('hool of Ad ministration at UC I rv1nt.• He was close to compll'lion. and was teaching oo tbe side at a communil)' colleae. wh n he de· cided Lo drop tbe program ond pursue bis lifelong dream ot an ocean en.Use. An added consideration wu the Parkinson's Disease s~ndstrom developed, which convinced bim to take the tnp now, not 10 years hence. Mrs. Sandstrom took a one· y~ar leave of absence from her lt.'aching duties, althouah she i;ays s hl' expects to be ~one much longer. She does n 't know what will happen when she returns "I'm what you call a semi- unpublished writer," she iokes. "If we experience anything I feel deserves writing about, I may write a book when we return." "But, 1 have no desire to publish a book just to use up paper," she says. "And, I cer· tamly have no desire for us to capsize, s urvive and then write a Irvine Researc her .Eyes B ooze Effects By DOUG FRITZSCllE 01 the D••ly Pilot SUH The world 's chL·aix•st drunk Wat> a tl'elotaler. according to a nationally promtnent alcoholism researcher at UC Irvine, Or Ernest P. Nobel. The man. a Japanese, nl'ver drank. But he had an mlesllnal yeast infection and. every lime he ate a meal containing sugar, the yeast <'Onverted the sugar to alcohol The unfortunate suf- ferer staggere d away from every mea l until the tn!cction was diagnosed and cured, Dr. Nobel said in an interview. Dr. Nobel has taken a three· year leave of absence from UC I to become head of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism . a part of the U.S. Department of HeaJth, Educa- tion and Welfare. Thl' story about the Japanese teetotaler and many othl'rs are the result of his years at UCI and elsewhere studying the effects of alcohol on the brain. One of the few researchers looking into the effocts of booze on the brajn, Dr Nobel's work centers on : -Fmding a sobe ring agent. a drug that can be taken to speed l>Obering. The sought-after drug 1s caJled ··ame thyslic" after the amethyst. a stone the anc1l'nt Greeks believed would ward off drunkenness. -Resea r c hing whe ther alcoholi<'S have a harder ti me de · almg with stress than others. -Examining the effect of akohol on memory of non· alcoholics. When people drink, their ability to remembl'r events that occur while they drink d ecreases. Thl' question is whether they have trouble rC'· gistering the event or retrieving the memory. -Working with a cross-section of Irvine residents ranging from teetotalers to heavy dnnkers lo determine what effect their long· term drinking habits have on their job performance. On the last subJe<'t. Dr. Nobel said. "We're concerned about the guy who regularly has two cocktails al lunch. then comes home and has a couple o f STUDIES ALCOHOL Dr. Ernest Nobel <'Ocktails. maybe some wrne with dmner, an aperillf, and a nightcap before bed. "He does not s how lhe effects on the surface. but he actually drinks quite a lot," said Dr. Nobel. "The question is not what hap- pens at that moment, but what happens after 15 or 20 years. We tend to ascribe the effects lo ag· mg rather than to alcohol." Dr. Nobel describes drinking as an "environmental factor," l:.Omething in the circumstances surrounding the person's life. Such factors, said Dr. Nobel, are getting increasing attention among researchers today. "I have a hunch that we wilt find it (long-term drinking) has significant detriments, but we don't know yet." he said. Dr. Nobel said the research at UCl will be continued by his as· sociates during his three-year absence. He s aid he intends to re- ' turn to the campus-perhaps sooner than expected. • When he firs t arrives in Was hington. D.C., next month. he faces a financing battle for lhe federally funded institute. C l ain1 "No H o a x' 'Nessie' Photogs A ssail Scientists LONDON CAP) The Americans who claim they photographed the Loch Ness monster are angered because scientists from London's Natural History Museum say the pictures prove nothtng "The only s kepticism we have met comes from the museum," said Robert Rines. a patent at lorney who is president or th~ Bos ton Academy of Apph ed Science. Ile made the remark after a showing of the photographs at a news conference Wednesday night. "They've been hoaxed in the past, and they have to be careful. But their hostile and emotional attack is unwarranted." Rines claims a research team he headed took photos 45 feet down in the murky waters of Loch Ness of the legendary creature known as Nessie. One picture· seen by reporteNl in the United States a week ago shows a rust.colored object that appeared to have two frontal appendages, a long neck and a head . Another photo showed what ap- peared to be a snarling f3ce "This fantastic wonder de serves serious sc1cn1Jfk study," sauf Rines. " There was no tncktl'Y involved.·· existence of a large living animal." To one viewer. the pictures showed a grotesque, thick-lipped denizen with horns. To another. they were nothing more than a shadowy smudge or a grainy swirl or colors. A third said he perceived a yellowish object with several fin·like appendages and what appeared to be a long neck. Zoologist Gordon Sheals told Rines: "These photos prove nothing. There is no evidence to support the view that the sup· posed animal seen in the pictures exists or is alive." Sheats also objected because Rines and a British associate, naturalist Sir Peter Scott, earlier Wednesday eave Nessie the scientific name Nessit,eras Rhomboptery , a mixture of Latin and Greek meaning .. the Ness monster with the diamond fin.'' Sheats said the "faney· soundina scientific tag'' falsely suggested that th~ mooater ex· bts. Chris McGowan, usoelate curator of the Royal Ontario Museum's department ol · vtttebrate paleontoloey, said: book about It " The two Sandstrom boys were anxious to shov• off Wednesday, but e.acb admitted a few ap- prebensions. Donald is an avad sailor already and says he's looking forward to the months ahead of sailing. ''The only thing l don't like is night watch,•' he said. The fifth member or the crew is a huee, long·haired gray cat named Big Foot. The Sandstroms insist their sons' education will not suffer during the voyage. "We're both teachers and we've brought along enough books and material to keep their s tudies going,'' says Mrs. Sandstrom. "Besides, even if t.hey never open a book, which they will, they'll learn more on the trip than in a classroom," says Sandstrom .. f'ro111 Page Al CELLA .•. two reporters stationed outside to identify guests and lhe publisher o( a Santa Ana newspaper. Wednesday night's Christmas party was attended in the mam by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power in Orange County politics and CaJiCornia's top political campaign donor in 1974. At the clinic during lhe search authorized by a warrant re· portedly signed by Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Oliver was Chief District At· torney Investigator Loren Duchesne and a Cella legal representative tentatively iden- tified as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula . Confidential medical records kept in the clinic were not dis- turbed, reliable sources reported today. . It is offices on the second floor or the clinic that once were head- quarters for the political team that Cella formed to back Orange County candidates of his chosing in their bid for election. And it is in those offices that lhe late Fred Harber stationed himself in late 1973 and early 1974 to oversee the electioneering of ·favored candidates. Before his death at sea aboard the ill·fated Shooting Star in June, 1974. Harber moved his headquarters to posh offices in a Santa Ana bank building. But le ft behind and reportedly returned to the clinic after Harber's death were the finan· cial records of campaigns under his control as well as an elaborate sophis ticated series of mailing lists that formed the basis of fund·raiser invitation ·lists and com puter personalized mai lin~. It is also known that two porta- ble paper shredders were in the· office when it was marked for Harber's special use by a bright red phone, the instrument he called bis hot line to political suc- cess. . * * * Cella Link With Hospital ·Incorrect SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Associated Press reported incor- rectly on Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was connected with the Placentia·Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The AP. reporting a state Department of Health announce- ment Nov. 24, on charges against four Orange County hospitals, er- roneously described Cella as a part-owner of the Placentia hospital. Placentia-Linda Community and three other hospitals were accused by the Department or Health of adding unauthorized beds, which could jeopardize the hospitals' Medi·Cal payments. Cella. one of the largest donors to statewide political campaigns in 1974, owns a part interest in two of the other hospitals. Hearings to review the allega- tion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the state Of· ficeof Administrative Hearings . Police Quiz Sex Patrons LOS ANGELES (AP> -The ci- ty attorney ls reviewing a two· WHk-old police practice of ques- t!oolne patron• of Hollywood sex parlors as potential witneaes in poesible future prosecutions un· der a1913law. Lawrence Nagin, an al~ lo Ci· ly Ally. Burt Pinet, s.aid Wednes· day that appeals towts have up- held 1lm ilar police procedu~ but aaid It w11 atiU a clUzen's rilht to decline anawering such inQuiriH. But experts from the Naturnl History Museum said in a stale· mcnt that the photos "do not con stitute acceptable evidence of t.hc "I'm satisfied there 11 tur1lclent we.iaht of evidence to support that lh@re 11' a n ubexplaloed ph~nomenon of comidrrable ln t~rest ln Loch Ness; the evtden~ su1tu•st~ the presence ol tar1e aquaUc anlmal1. •• ! I For two weekt, olftttn have be.n 1topptn1 cuetomers of mau.,e parlors and what police u lt ••sex acarn Jofnu" along W.WU Avenue ln HolJntOOd. ' ---"'~- ::0.:- 0ally ,.. ... _.. "'9to SANDSTAOMS GET READY FOR VOYAGE Skipper Don, wfth Don Jr., Joanne and Eric (above) Suspect in County Murders Captured By TOM BARLEY Of IM D•lly ~lot SUff Given their lead by lhe San ftancisco police inspedor who captured fugitive Patty Hearst, Orange County Sheriff's officers flew to the Bay Area Wednesday and came back to Santa Ana with murder suspect Alan Daryl Irv· ing. Irving, 29, of Long Beach, was booked into the county jail Wed- nesday night on two counts of murder. They relate to the kill· ings of a Sunset Beach couple who were shot to dealh in their Bayview Drive home last Nov. 7. Irving, hunted for aJmost a month throughout California, is believed to be one or a group of men who burst into the home and fired a number of shots into Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janet _Mae Metz, 34 . Investigators seeking the iden- tities of those intruders are ques- tioning Irving today. They said he was to be arraigned on the dual murder counts today in San· ta Ana municipal court. Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Reid and rnvesligator Bernie Esposito flew to San Francisco to pick up Irving. They gave most of the credit for the arrest to San Fran· cisco Police lnspectorTim Casey. • Casey, who led the raid that put fugitive Patty Hearst behind bars, led th~m to a downtmown address where Irving was spotted and booked without re- sistance. "We believe that he was one of possibly !our meo who broke into the home at 16861 Bayview Drive, that night but we still have no idea who his companions were," Sgt. Reid said today. Investigators are aJmost cer I tain that the killings stemmed - from a dispute over drugs. They said Cauwels was known to have been involved in drug traffic for several years. F rom Page A I OIL LEASE BIDS. • • possibility ol oil being found. The sale signaled the end of a process that began more than two years ago when oil companies selected areas they would like to explore. (Related story, A3) Ironically, the first bid was of· fered by an environmental group for a small tract south of Santa Rosa Island off Santa Barbara. The group, California Citizens for Political Action, dumped $1,MO in dollar bills and coins into lhe hands or department officials as a deposit on its bid or $9,000. It said it would sit on the lease rather than develooit. . Pockets of oil estimated at 6 billion to 19 billion barrels - enough for a year's national sup- ply -lie under this land and, perhaps more important, trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. Some of the deposits, however, lie in water much de- eper than has ever been drilled before. Depth coupled with \lflCertain- ty about the precise location of the oil adds an element or risk, but competition was expected to be sharp because of new rules banning joint bids among the big- gest firms. The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management went ahead with the sales despitt- Boys Club Sets Open House Parents or members and friends of the Harbor Area Boys· Club are invited to attend the club's annual arts and crafts ex- hibit being held from 7 to 9 p.m. through this week at the Upper Bay Branch. 2131 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. · "Come and See What We've Made" is the theme of the ex· hiblt, with the boys displaying projects in lapidary, wood, plastic, pboto1raphy ond "T" shirt painting. Mothe r Arrested LOS ANGELES (UPI) Gwendolyn Voriee, a 2<J.year· old mother wbo1e intant daupttt drowned d~I thdr bath-. wu arrested Wednesday nlahl on leJony charga of child · mctan1mn1. a long and bitter hassle with en-· vironmentalists and a coalition or local governments demanding that the leasing be put off. Recalling the massive Santa Barbara oil spill of 1969 in waters just north or the lease area, oppo nents challenged the sales on a number of legal grounds. Mainly, they argued, the area had not been skldied enough for environ- mental hazards associated with new drilling. The coalition abandoned an lllh hour effort to block the saJes with a court order. A federal judge refused last weekend to stop the sales. and the coalition decided Wednesday to drop it!> appeal. But lawyers for the 1 Center for Law in the Public In· terest filed a court memorandum saving they may seek a trial even after leases are sold. • The government contends the • need for oil at a time when 40 per· cent of the nation's petroleum is imported outweighs any risks. The oil firms say the chances of serious environmental damage are minimal. I * * • I Frotn Page Al APPEAL ••• He added in a later written opi- nion that he rejected the injunc lion because the case, in his judg- ment, would have little chance of success if it came to trial on its own merit. I I The consortium chose not to ap- peal the injunetion deni aJ. Mars ha Kwalwasser of the Center for Law in the Public In· terest said today that, even 1 though the injunction was de-· nied, the "complaint and mo·. lion" contained in the lawsuit is still active. "Unless th e plaintiffs aive specific directions to the con- trary, the action will proceed on a normal course to a trial," she said. "That is what must be de· termlned at Friday's meeting." Should the case come to lrlal and the consortium is successful, t.he leas~ could be declared votd even after they are llOld, said Ms. KwnJwasser. ''The coalition of the var1ou~ aaencies mu.st dcddc it lt wants to bear .the expeMe of carrying this furthel'." she said. ••1t need 1 not have the same number ol , plaintiffs ~ others can joln or .. 1 aome can drop out dependina on each aaency's choice." I .. , \. l MAC'S HOBBY SHOP MESA VHDE CENTER 2701 HARBOR ILVD. 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School SIDoking Ban Affinned .Loungewear by VANITY FAIR One of many styles for Christmas 11· Veta's INTIMATt APPAREl. INC. 10 If llt l'INI: A YENUE N& lllrcJltT •IAClt CA w:u u 642-1197 HANFORD (UPI) -The Hanford High School board of trustees has voted to continue its policy of not allowing students to smoke on the campus. The board took the action at the recommenda- tion of Superintendent Stratton Tarvin. The. board said it might reconsider the policy for the next school year. Optimists Honor Four· Merit citations have nomination of Win- been presented to four tersburg Day and the high school students at a District Evening High meeting of the Hunt-School were Larry ington Beacb·Fountain Woodruff , J oAnne ValleyOptimistclub. Weaver, John O"Beck Selected by faculty and Pam Corrales. · d Ft-Way, Dec. 12 ~.Dec.19 Ma.rt.,, Dec. 22 11-....s,. ... 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Oecembef 11. 1975 Mesa TLC Program Home Assured _t o June Named VP. tfarriet Wttfotd, daU1bterof Mr. and Mrs. Walter T . Wt,tford of Newport Beach, has been elected vice- president ot Heleoes, the largest women's service organization at use. ='~:rk 1tock1. Dellv•r•d Hm•d•y lrHh Proj~t TLC, the lunch program for senior c1li1eru;, is no longer m neE'd of a new home in Costa Mesa Last month leaders of the project, which pro- vides lunch rive days a week to about 75 semor citizens, were searctung for a place in which to serve the meals becaU!>e lhe agreement allowing use or Mesa Bible Chapel's fell owship hall had been canceled. Later, however, lhe church council met again and reconsadered with the result that Project TLC, a part of the Feedback Foundation, a federally sponsored program operated through the county, is sWl using the fellowship hall. "We said they could stay until June," Pastor Robert Jacobs said Wednesday. "They've been told that t~ey may be a bletousetheBoysClubthen." SOME MEMBERS OF THE congregation were unhappy about the occasional bingo games being played. The chur('h council agreed to terminate the 3greement. which allowed the oldtimers to use the fellowship hall at 1734 Orange Ave. free ol charge. THE HARBOR AREA BOYS Club facility on Center Street has been purchased by the city of Costa Mesa, though at present the building is being · leased from the city by the club. Both Pastor Jacobs and Mrs. Therese Conde, site coordinator for Project TLC, expressed ' Aid to UC School Debated By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of tlM Deily l"llol SIJ>tf Key Assembly a nd state Senate fi gures holding hea rings in Los Angeles this week re- opened the question of whethe r the state can af. ford to finan ce the medical schools at UC Irvine and UC Davis. Jn one interview. As- semblymen Gordon Duf- fy CR-Hanford> said, '.'It is entirely possible that one medical school might h ave to be closed." HERBERT STANLEY DUNN (L) IN FIRST CISCO MOVIE 'The Caballero's Way· Was Made By Eclalr Film Co. in 1913 ALTHOUGH m aintain- ing that would be a "dis-~ter" because of limit· {~~ medical teaching s pace i n California medical schools, Duffy said decisions would have to be made on financin g "t h e two newest UC m ed ical schools due to reported diCCiculties in negotia- Actor Honored First 'Cisco Kid' Lives in Mesa By ALAN DIRKIN 01 Ille 0 •11' POotslatf Herbert Stanley Dunn, the first Cis- co K.ld, star of about 200 silent movies and now a resident of Costa Mesa, is being honor ed by Cypress College. He wlll be among seven personalities to be honorro in a com· mumty and bicentenruaJ awards night on the campus J an . 6 DUNS, 83, WILL RECEIVE his award from Costa Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pmkley. The other honor ees are !\1 aqorie Lyn c h. undersecretary. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Ray Bolger. stage and mov- ie star: Ella Mae :\1orse. once a top pop vocalist. Eugene Eagles, oldest hving wireless telegrapher in the U.S.; Roger Armstrong of Laguna Beach. a cartoomst. and Howard ''Hap" Graham, also of Laguna Beach, former stage and movie star. Most of the Cisco silent screen mov- ies were produced in Tucson, Ariz. from 1913 to 1915. Billed as Herbert Stanlev originally. Dunn got his first break ·m 0. Henry's "The CabaJlero's Way." After that, Dunn and hi~ wife at that time, Seance Chalhnger Dunn. wrote the rest. "r had the ideas and she wrote them." T HE CISCO FILMS WERE said to be the first movie senes ever made. Most were produced in the Eclair Film Co. studios at Congress and Main streets ID Old Tucson and in the nearby dry washes and hills. Some were m ade ID Califonua, but "very few." Dunn said. Dunn said he was the first cowboy star to br andish a pair of six-guns. The actor r ecalled that he had dif- ficulty wielding them and he couldn't roll a c1gar.ette well either, which the role also called for. because he had to wear big fancy gloves. "We slit a few fingers in the gloves and that worked out a little better," he said. DUNN LAUNCHED IDS 52-year career in the movies in New York, where he started as a property boy with Vitagraph Films in 1905. After a stint with Biograph, playing in one and two-reelers. Dunn joinro a New York outfit called Ecla.ir. which was backed by Frenc h money, and followed the firm to Tucson m 1913 as a property man and actor . Others were considered to play Cis- co, but "they were too old." Dunn said. A makeup man gave tnm a mustache. and a firm m El Paso, Tex. made the costume -"the tightest thing I ever wore.'' He was paid $45 a week as the star o( the m ovies, "big money in those days." · "YOU COULD BUY a steak in the best cafe in Tucson for 25 or 30 cents," Dunn added. Dunn walks with a limp today, a re- sult of early-day fi lming when a horse toppled on him and broke his leg. . "I was luc ky," the actor said. "There were no stunt men in those days. A lot of the actors suffered more serious injuries -some were killed." French backers started pumping money into the World War I effort and the film company disbanded in 1915, which prompted Dunn lo move to Hollywood and New York for new roles. OTHERS WHO F OU..OWED in the role of Cisco Kid included Warner Baxter, Cesar Romero, Gilbert Roland and Duncan Renaldo. In time , Dunn was back in Hollywood and Columbia Studios hired him as property master for $500 a week, more than he ever earned as an actor. He retired in 1957. · MEH"S VINYL MEN'S & LADIES' . tions with their respec- tive counties. UCI-California College of Medicine is negollat- ing with Orange County for the pure h ase of Orange County Medical Center for use as a teaching hospital. HOWE V E R , Duffy later said of the UCl- Orange County contract that he was optimistic a successful agreement would be reached. The hearings are being conducted jointly by the Senate Select Committee on Health Science Education and the As- sembly Permanent Sub- commit tee on Health Manpower. ACCO RDI NG to Richard T hompson, an aide to Sen. Albert Song CD-Monterrey Park> who chairs the Senate committee, the hearings were designed to explore both the financial situa- tion o( un i versity medical schools and the admissions standards. Thompson described the long-standing fiscal pincb faced b y the newest medical schools as increasing as inflation erodes the spending power of the schools. . "IT GETS us back to the threatened closure of UCI or Davis or both," said Thompson. "The university is caught in the same situation that all government e ntities are of inClation a nd economic hardship." RAMED PICTURE MEH"S & LADIES' COATS BOOTS. w;~~:~N TONY LAMA a...;.....$_~:1_.9_~_5 4_9_0 -4 JACKETS 5-M-I. REG. $24.95 WOOLS, LU THEIS. MYLO H S 20% off M&fS DIESS WESTERN SUITS ALL SIZES KNITS-WOOLS SILKS 20% off SALE $1240 . MEN'S L.Ffl JACKETS IWl-TAM-WHITE REG. S 17 .00 SAlE $940 OMIMOUP MEH'S, LADIES & KIDS MOCCASINS JUSTI N RESISTOL NOCONA ~Hr.;s DAN POST MOW s~l\0 52490 ONE LARGE GROUP ALL SIZES MANY .. COLO IS &SIDS SILYEll BITS a.., to Sl7t.tS 50°/o off 30% to 50%off NOw 589~ satisfaction at the resolution or the problem. Bineo ts no tOnger played during the luncheon. Pastor Jacobs recalled •hat the church sent a Jetter to Project TLC officials last April, s hortly after the lunch program bej?an, stipulating that _there be no smoking, drinking, an<!_gambling. to your door1t•P THE PASTOR NOTED THAT the purpose of --.,..-~---.-.. -~--·-....,-~L._-~-... -~-u.-~~. -111>49-~-~-...J the church in allowing free use of its facilities was . ';ii~~~ to have a ministry "to the lonely and eldtirly of the community.'' "There's no bingo and no problems," the pastor ~ added. L~~J.~ at · , Mrs. Conde said, "We do have a good rela-~ ~ p Edison Grad New Chairman ~ £ tionstuphere.'' · ~ ~ J Cele Hoffman, a ganizahonatUSC. '4d . tf4-""'4 m i graduate of Edison mgh f l' School of Huntington Miss Hoffman is a WhereTheShoppingisEasy J &>ach and a senior in member of the Air Force ( US C • s S c h o o 1 ll f Reserve Officer Train· l' 3424 Via Udo f J ournalism, has been ing Corps and plans to ' ~ Udo Shope , f elected at hl etic pursue. a jou~nalismf iiii NewportBeach -~ chairma.p of Helent>:>. a career m the Air Force ( , women '::; service or-upongraduation. ~ ... -.~ ... a.~-..~..-9 .. .,. .... ~o:;."-~•1 'W1 ~ Decorate your table! With coordinated Hallmark paper partyware and accessories. Easy clean-up, too! Stretch Terry, Footed Sleeper . THE -154¥. •tntclli 11yl 911, 65"• cott-. Drop not, f.il fr•t ap,er. Loe~ tri-d froat calcr ..ct sa..•es.. COLOIS: Fl<'d ond Whote )• .. pe, !31.,., ond Wh.r .. Srr.pe. Red. ~uo. P.n~. &eeo & No")' ">lZES peMe, •.moll, med11.im, krqp s1100 Books, Puzzles, Pens, Pencils, Ornaments, Albums, Candles, Stationery. PAPER UNLIMITED Lo~ LlYEL .:~~SE 11i~iR1$\Jj I I 12 IRVIME AVENUE 548-7921 BC> Of MALL •.• DtlECn Y ACI OSS FIOM WOOl.WORTHS SOUTH COAST PLAZA . Store Hours -Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 9. Costa Mesa Village Center 546-2066 Sunday -11 to4 SPORTCOUTURE A new collection of active Sportswear designed by: A super gift for the ad1ve sportswo man w ho will appreciate combined style with grace in action. Pool. tennis court. golf course. ~P~ple. ~ ... ~People section _. keeps of track , of what people' l are feeling, ' saying, . , ! and doing. ( Ewerr day.' l·l-11 :-1 • Nip 'n Tuck for Children Eastbluff Coiffures Fullerton Savings Statesman's Table Eastbluff Cleaners fanci -Fabrics Eastbluff Professional Building El Rancho Market Hook & Needles Needlecraft Shop Cardillo Travel Security Pacific National Bank Eastbluff Pharmacy Liz Russell's Women's Fashion Colesworthy & Co. Realtors on Ea1tbluff Dr. Newport Beach c I I r tt'l10 Benefits? W atcli Y Wetide Charity Drives By SYLVIA PORTER Charity rund rahlmg 1s big business -a $25 billloo·a- year industry, m fact -whit'b traditionally roars toward an annual peak nt Christmas This year, use your head as well as your heart when you give. You have a nght to know who's dO\ng what with your money ; take advantage of 1t Or m the colorful words of Woodrow Wirsig, president of Ute Belter Busmess Bureau of M etropolltan New York· "Add a Saruty Clause to your Santa Claus impulses.·· Money's Worth MILLIONS OF THE DOLLARS we contribute at this season each year go to chanhes that spend most of their re- venues on administrative salanes and expenses rather than on the cbanty supposedly involved Some nationally known orgaruzations have been found to be absorbing as much as $00 out of every $100 m adnurustrative and fund·raismg ac- t.lvit1es, using only $10 of every $100 for the chanty, Agam to quote Wirsig, "It 1s wise to remember that behind some very appealing child with an Oliver Twist face, there may well b<' a Fagin who'll take as much as 80 to 90 percent of your gift as his profession~l fund -ra1s10g fee The Chnstmas prayers. of those m need are not answered by these promoters " To protect yourself against charity frauds ll) Take the time to make c·ertam that the chanty, re· gardless of the t"mohonally charged appeal, 1s a worthy operation, mertmg the estabh:>ht>d standards for fund · raising and fund d1stnbution Be wary of "urgent" appeals (2) BE WARY, TOO, OF the aggressive child who rings the bell and offers you, say, a pound of peanut bnttle for $3,00. Warnings are being issued about promoters who employ the services of children for alleged chanty dnves. Crew managers enlist young people, teach them a rote speech, then send them mto middle and upper class neighborhoods for door-to-door selling of candy, cookies, g1·eetmgs cards, pens, or such items as zip code directones. One sympathy appeal rncluded the phrase, "It's for keeping kids off the streets'' -but actually, the parents complained bitterly, the pro1ect kept thClr kids on the streets solicitmg until late evening (3) Check on the performance record of any charitable organization before you write a check Among your ::;ources -The local Belter Business Bureau (there are 140 throughout the U S ) The Council of Better Business Hureaus <C DBH) mamtruns flies on more than 6,500 sohc1t- ing orgamazallons and will send mformahon to individuals as well as busrnesse:; Limit your mqwnes to three cbanties per letter, include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. and .send your requests to. The Philanthropic Advisory Service, CBBB, 1150 17th St, NW Washington, D.C 20036. This service 1s free --OR AS A MEMBER, you may get detailed reports on ::ibout 500 chanbes from the National Information Bureau, 305 East 45th St.1 New York. NY 10017 lndmdual mem- berships cost $15, corporate memberships, $25 to $100 Thursday's Closing Prices NIW voi.IC IUPll reloWIM tf• 91'1ctS on tN Voit Stoel< H'hM~ .a ( S•IH Net ~'t!.:IOM Cll9 AOt*t L 90 17 'SS 40 + \-\ AC,.lncl UO 8 Sl >tv.-~ ~-c•v so s 2• 114 • Nlt"'°' M ' U "' , , =:: 77b • ~ '"-V. ~::1112 ,: '~-·~ AdvlllV :t4t> >2 7V.-\<\ "-tllelf I OI 13 271 2314-~ A011lrre C.O 2' 1 S ... ~ 20 S 17 IV, , , Alleen lncp a 7 ~,_. • AfrbFrht 6010 11' 12 Air Prd 20o 16 11' 6) • .\4 Alrco tncp 1 s 1S 11.,. • 14 A J fl'ldllSl" 3 11 I_,._ VI Aktone I t0 , 20 10\li t-V> AleP fl( I 21 1100 11 "'•"'• t11ut 10 J6 10~ ~ ~:::~ : :~ I~ 1:,.., Albtf'u11 11 ' 4 2t'-AIC•11 Al 90 13 10 W•~-\Ii Alco Std " s 31 13\lo-v. 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Bob Sikora, the sflpper club located at 353 Coast Highway at Bayside Dnve m Newport Beach will seat ap- proximately 165 for dmner with seating for another 125 m Market Indexes By Vnltt4 Press lntern.ilOflat NYSE l11dP 46 7q ott ASE llldell • 81 72 U9 Dow Jone\ I n!I 832 73 off S&P SOO SIOCk\ 81 80 odd 011 b 14 1" 0 21 the European discotheque lounge The interior decor . in· stalled by Arthur Valdes and Company of Newport Beach, 1s a conglomeration of Early Amencan and European anti· ques . The unit will be managed by Jean Chassagnade, former group director for Playboy Clubs Jn. temational, Inc. He will be assisted by Bob Wacker and Bob Fike. Neac l'ork 15 Most Artl.,e NEW YORIC (UPtl -Tht IS most Kii.,. stocks traded Oii the New York Ar.....S. Ce> J ' Armco I 608 s 111 2•.-+ 'lti ArlTI pl 2 10 If 251/1-11, Ar,,.,s Ck 80 22 208 23'1t + "• Arms R lOb 1 11 14:'" .. 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I 66 44 +I T~ .JO., 11 ,,,.__ '6 To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad •••• Call Now 642·1671 Id.HJ --~ -. I • q)8 DAil Y PILOT Thu~ay, Oeeembef 1t.1975 PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS a uSINliSS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fol'-1"11 oer'°"' ••• d<Hng OU\• nenai ORANGE COUNTY llflo. 1~ S-v P•r1l Clrtle, Suit• G • I n11"" CA "111• ARSAN EN TERPIHSES CORP 11'115 Slly Park Clrcl• Ste G. lnm,.. c.tllfo<nl• '7114 ISt•t• ol C4lll0t ... • I Thi\ buslneu os conctucteo bv "cor Por•toon ARSAN ENTE RPRl'>ES CORP OorOlhy Ar\an Ilic .. Pf~1o.nt Tlm \lal•ment w•• tilt'Cl with lnt' County Cl•rk ot Or•nqe County on Nov t'mber 21. 1'11S F•9't4 Publlshecl Oranoe Co.st 0•11• ~101, Nov 11, •nel Dec 4 11 11 191) 021 IS PUHUC ~OTJ('E FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEME NT ,,,. loll OWi FIQ Pt'• \On\ .,,~ OOHIQ Du\! nen•s PACIFIC l'IRl PROTl::CTION. 9'02 Bond CirClt Hunt1n9ton l\e..cn. CA. 9111-44 Eowaro A H..,ro,on ?Ill I ('(kor.•I A~ , Coste Me'"• CA '171127 J•Ck 0 Harro\on ~2 Bono C1 r< IP Huntlr>Qton 8UCh, CA q24;4 Thi\ buslnus '' conduct~d by .. ~ral par1nershlo Edw•ro A H•rr1\on fhlS stat•ment was 111ed w11n ""' County Ciera of Or•noe County on Nov emoer11,t'l1S F4'W1 PubllSllt'Cl O<•noe Coas1 O.i11y Pi101 Nov 11. anel Dec 4, ll. 11 1'11S 441HS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE fflCTITIOU$ BUSI HESS HAMI! STATE MIEHT Tlw lo4low1r1Q ~rwn lsdo1nQbus11•1en GOlllNOA 'S IM PORTS. 110 Sq C.oa\t Hwy , t..•9una Beach CA JosPOh Sh•llon O•v1s 111. 287 Ca· ,,.,..., Acr .. s 1..a9u"• S.ath, CA Thi\ business tS conduc ltd by an 1n- dlv1dua1 Jo~on S Oavos 111 ThlS \latt"ment waJ 111.0 w.th t"" County Cl,.rk. or Oran;e County on Oecembt'r s. 191S F51360 Publ1\/Wd OranC)f Coast Dally PilOI. O.c 11 11 lS IWS.nd Jan 1, 1'7•4101 7S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht 1011ow1n<J ~rwn Is OOtnc.J bus•· IW\S ll\ CR!o ATIVE SOUND DESIGN AIO EI Mo<IM• Newoor1 Beach. CA. '1261>3 Oano•I Roti.rl Shattuck, 410 El MOO(nd Nl'woort Beactl. CA 91W Th•\ bu\lllt"\\ I\ cond11Clt'CI by.., 1n- 01¥1d\.tdl J Sr.attuck Tho\ \ldlt',..,..nl wa\ 111.0 w1v1 thp County Cler~ ot OranQe Counly on DPlemb<'r I IVS F50210 Pubh>hed Oranql' Coast Oaoly Pilot, Clo'<~mt>-r< 11 18 2S l~IS 46?Q.1S Pt1BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF 8UL.K TRANSFElt is.cs •101 .. 101 u.c .c .> Not1ct I\ hereby 9iven lo the Cr.01tors ot C~ARLES F PORTER. Transltror wl'IOse bus1"4!ss address Is 1740-1. LOQ<Jn St,...tl, Cost• Mew, Coun- ty of 0••"9•. State of ca1itorn1•, n..t 11 OUlk tr•nsl•r os abOut lo be made to ROBERT I... NEWBERRY and R ------------1 MARK NEWBERRY, Transfer.,..\, FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS whose buSll'l!SS adO•ess is 406S Ball NAME STATEMENT Ro.cl, Cyo ... u . County of Orange, State Ttlt 1o11-1nc.1 Dt'r\Ons •rt dOollQ bU\1· °' C.hforn1a nt"SS•\ ' TM pr()pt'r1y to bf' transltr..i Is locat DESIGN CENTER SYSTEMS N1<1t1J4().l.l.OQanStreet,Cosi.Mo>sa 74S11 Corl• Cr1•sta Or . El T0<0, CA Counlyot OranQI!, Statt ol Cahfom1a ~ Said pr()pt'rty os described 1n QerW'ral l.ockt Olwn '"' Id Calif Coro I ~ All S1ock. 1n tr•de, f1xturu, equ1p-74Sl1 Coria Crt\ta Or , El Toro CA ment ot that Or•11try Cleaning bu51nt"Ss '126.lO known as AVON DRAPE CLEANERS This buSIM~S IS conducted bv II cor .,..., locatl'd at 12•0.L 1.oq.in Strl!el, par at ion Costa w.sa, County of Oran!lf, State ol LockeOl\On Inc C.•1torn1a Locke Olwn, Prf'\1dl!n1 The bulk tr an''" will bf' consummat Tl\1\ statement w&\ lill'd w1111 Ille .o on or all•r ttle Sth oay 01 January, Cou"ty Clerk ol Oranqt" Couflty "" 1976, at C.il1lorn1a First Bank, 11121 Oec•mbt'r S, 191S Beach Bl"d . Hunhnqlon SPach, Coon FS0363 tvot 0.•n!lf, Slatt ol Cal1torn1a Publl\hed Orange Coast Oallv Pt101, So far a; flnown to the Transtprees. 0.-c 11, 18, 7S, 197S and January 1. all 1>Us1ness names and aodres,.., uo;l'CI •'176 •6SO 7S by Tra"sferor for IM 1t1rN> yea~ l<Jst P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT ~ lollow1"9 J)l!rsons ar• 001"9 bu\1 t>ts• as POINT OESICN INTERNATIONAL. CORPORATION 610 Nl!WpOr1 c-nltr Or • Su11e 114S, Newoort B•ach, CA 91!>60 oast 1! d1llertnl from Ille ~bove, dre None CJall'd November 19, 197S Robt' rt L Newbt'rr ~, Transferee R Mar-Newberry', Transl~r"e Qllfomi• First B•ftk 111n Ila.ell 8 1vd. p 0 lkl• 1100 H.,.,,1"91011 .... ch, CA t2M7 El< row Ho. 34-JIM Put>l••h""' OranQI' Coast Oddy P.1<11 OPr 11 t07S HOI /~ PUBLIC NOTICE J•m<,hod K Hone1n1aekh, :MJI>) 0.n• SI rand Ro . Dan• Point CA '1242'1 Tll•s D~•MU os conducteo by a cor po<allon •------------- Point 0.\1Qn lr>ttrn.i ·1 Coro. Jamsh1d K HOSSl!•nZdOl'fl Prl's1Cknl This statement w.is I ll!d ...,lh '"" Covnly Cl.,~ ol Orano• C.ounly on Ol;ctmbt'r I, 1'11S FS010I Publlshl!d Or11nQt Coa\I Daily Pllol Oe<•m""r 4 l I Ill 7\ 107\ 4610 /\ P URUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS NAME STATEMENT CP·14l0 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OFCAl..IFORHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho.A·U76t NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PR08ATE OF Wll.I. AHO FOR '-ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ANO AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UHOE.R THE INDEPENDENT AD- MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT (~•COO. St let WCI I T,,. follow1n9 oerwM ar<e dOU'9 bu\1 " M'\SH E\lal" ot MARGARET JOHNSON, aka MA RGARET BAHNSEN JOHNSON. a ka MARGARET B JOHNSON. O<!<l!IStd. I WES'TPORT INSTRUMENTCOM f PANY, '17'1 Paularlno Avt. Cosla , w.sa, CA '12674 A1Vtn M. Y<Xl, ,,, P11ut•nno ~' ~ Oxla Mt'sa, CA '11676 Oonalo J Bf'tkPr, 14771 Miranda J' Roac!,LosAltO\H1lls.CA '14017 tri' TIHS business •S (O!ldUCl.0 by a r 99ner•I padMr\h1P. Alvin MIC hef'I Yosl TlllS stetemt'nl wu f1tf'd with I~ 1 County Cltrk of Oranc.1e County on Nov ' t'mber 21, "'s I • I t r I I ' I F4'WS Pllb11!.ht'd OrenQP Co•st Oa11v Polol Nov 11, •"" O.c ~ 11 18 1'7~ 010.H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USIHESS NAME STATEMENT ~ 1ot1ow1nc.1 0trwns art 001nq 1><"1 neuas DOUBLE UP 7~967 V•• ll1Pnto M1ss1onll1e10 CA 9U1S Wltllam J 0 Conn.-11 lS'll>l Via V11'nto, M1u1on V1e10 C• q?•I\ M11ryl yn C Oon11ldson 2•~11 VOt'•· Minion ll1P10. CA '1261S 1.Utf'r p WaOlt19h Jr. 1)4j C.brllloSt ,Ora~. CA '12069 Tho\ bus1ntss ts conducteKJ Dy a ~r•I oartnf'rshlP W1lh•mJ O'Conn4!11 This statenwnt was l11td w•lh 11'11• County Clerk ol Oran9r Cou11ly on Oecemi.r I, 1'11S. F'°111 Published OrtnQe Coul Dally Pllol, Oecemeer •. 11, 18 H IWS Mon H PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUS 8 USINESS. NAME STATEMENT TN fot10Wlnc.J ptr'IOM .tre 001nq bust ness•s A & S E NTER PRISES 711 Polnwt11•, Cor'Of'la Ck-I Mar, Cahtom1a '262} Harold E Andrf'w 1q40 Port Alb•nS Pl•CP, l'l ~wport B"ath (At lfor"'. '7W.O Rttherd E Saal". ?HO Pitrk Ht'wo«1. Nt'wl>Of'I B"•C h, C..tl1torn1a '7MO Tiu\ bUS•"f'H 1' conoucr"d bY a ~·' par1,...~h•O H.,old E And r .. w flO-.. Pul:lllU..d Or•nc.lf Coa't o .. 11y Piiot OK. II, 11,lS, t•7SandJanuary I, ,.,. .... ,s P UBLIC NOTICE '"·14Sl NOTICE Off INTUn'ION TO ClllUTE SECUltlTY INTEltEST (SK$. 61tH1t'1 U.C.C.I Notice h hereby 9 lvtn t o tht Cndltan ot RlcNrd A. Sul11v8" and • Fr•fllt J . tcoebrlth, J r • Debtor\. ,.._ 11u1111e1s addren Is 17'51 lwcat•a Tr .. ~. City ot lrvlne, County of 0<'"'98. St•lt of C•llfornla, tl\81 • wcurlty Inter.st '' ebOul to i. created .,,, Debtor ..,d granted to SANTA ANA LIOUOlt, INC .• 13111 Wlclt!.hlre une, Cltv ,,. 5.tnt• Anf, counlv oi OfanC)f, St .. •,,. c.mornla. n.e .,.,,.,..1 y. In .. ne r •I In ""'"< h tht 5itcllf'l\y lnt41r"'' w111 !Ml created h flcturu, equipment. furnltur~ and 1..W~"9S ,,. Debtor wtoow buslnf!'s It ltnown u "M ESA VILLAGE LIOVOlt" •nd lo<al•d al 1011 Et C......IN Orlve, City Iii Cbst• Mesa, ~w o1 0<'•"98. Stat• Of C•lrtornt• trw .~ MCll"llv tranMCtlon -11 !lit cOM.-m.tted .., or attff tht J1SI d•Y ., O•c •mb•r. ltH, •I 10 00 A NI al G ltOll IE It ISc;-.ow CO .. ~-.ATIOH, wll04e aeld'"s Is 111 ~· 11111101' Strool , Afl•"'•'""· Callfwnl• 5o far as It lllllO'A'fl to tM '«urtd • ,..~.,. ell b\itlllftt namu llHW at! dlrffWt .,... rt tflo De titer tar "" Pil'I ""'" ........ ,... ~ Olltfd Setlt..,.Mr 1', tf7S 5-lte AM '-lq-. 111<. , ,.,. llott\, ,,." Set 11...0 .,...., o.o¥•• UCtlOW CO•f'O•ATIC* PO ....... ........... CA.._ ._,_ .... 1m-e1 flutlll ... 0r41ft99 CM11 Dtllt PllOt, 0111 ,..., H, tt1i ,,._" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~ l'lM~A-N -TRVST COM- PANY tlas l ill!d herl!ln a petition for Protwtr ol Will and for 1ssuanct of Ll!I· t•rs Testamentary to ttll! ~l1tloner and for aut1>or11atlon to adm1n1sltt under "'" lnd•ol!ndent Administration of Estat"s A<:t rel.,renc• to wll1ch Is madP '°' turth@r oart1Culars. and that tile tir•W" and pla<e of llearin9 the salT"ll! r.as befl> set tor O..c.,mbt'r 73, 1'17S, at 'I lO a rn • 1n thl! courtroom ot O<!oar1-nt No 3 ot i.a1d cour1, at 700 C1.,1c Ctntl!r o,, .. Wtst. '" th• Coly ol Santa Ana ca111orr11a Oat~ Ol!cf'mbt'r 1, 197S WILLIAM E. StJOHH, Counly Cl.,rk THOMAS I. I.ORO 2lS11 Pasff d• V;aten<iil, Suitt 213 U9l.Wlil Hills. cant. tun r.1 {710 st•·:i.MO Atton1ey !«: PetitioMr Publ•\~ 0••"9• Coast Oa11y P1101 0.-c.,mbt'r •. S, ll, t97S 441•7) PUBLIC NOTICE S·1J46 SUPEltlOll COURT OF TH a STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIOll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A..t5'31 NOTICE OF H E AR I NG OF PETITION FOR PR08ATE OF Wll.L ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY ANDAUTHORIZ.ATIOHTOAO.. MINISTER UND E R THE IHOEPENOENT ADMINISTRATION Of' !!STATES ACT. Estate of H ELEN C. SICKELS, O&cuwd. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that UNITED CALIFORNIA SANK ha\ filed llH'eln a pehtlon tor PrOC>at" ol Will and for 1ssuanct of L•ll••\ Tntamentary an<I Autl>orliatlon to Ad ""n1s1er undf'r tll<> l~oendrnt Ad """'slrallon of Estatl!S Act, rtltt~I' to w hich Is maoe l or lurth•r P¥11Cul•rs, and that !hi! time end OliKf' ol llearln<J ,,,. same has bt'en set tor Oec lO 1'11S, al 'I 30 a m , on '"" cour1room of Oepartmtnl No. 3 of sau! court at100 C• vie Center Ortve Wtst '" ""'City ol s.tnta Ana, C•lllorn111 Oat•o Dl!c a. 1'7S WIU.IAM £.St JOHN, C.!Hlty Cl•r11 STEWAltT, WOOOltUFF & FltA.ZEE AtwMnetuw IKl ~ Mllht St. 5'1itlt 1t20 s.nta AN, CA 91101 AIWM" tor: ... 1itio•r Publl~ OranCJe Coast Oallv Pilot, O.C II, 12, 11, 191S Ht? 7S PUBLIC NOTICE $-1)47 SUPEltlOlt cou1n Off THE STATI! Off C:AU fJORNIA POlt THE COUNTY 01' OltANGll ..... ...,.,, NOTICll Off HEARING OF PntTtC)ff fllOlt PltOUTE OP Wll-1. AND f'Ollt '-ETTEltS TESTAM•N- TAltY ANO AUTHOIUl.ATIONTOAO.. NllHI S TElt UNDER THll INDllPl!NOl!NT AOMINISTttATION Of'UTATHACT. Estate o f 1..EONA B LANCHE GATES. DeceeM'd. NOTICE IS HEltE8Y (illlEN 1"-1 DUANE M GA T•S "81 flled ... ,..,,. • peiltlOft IOr ProC>eto OI WI 11 and tor~· tori tnt-ntMY and AuthOt\atlofl to "*"'nllttr lolfl4ef' lM lndePttidlftC AO rnl'nl.-r .. lcln °' est.Mn A<t, refenftc• wMdl Is .,,.,. fOf fuTllwr Pllf'tklll••· ...., INt IN tlfttO and ptec• Of ltMf'lno "" ..-Mt llMtl wt ~ OK. JO, ms. et • JO • m • In t110 'ourt-of Dttlertl'Nnt ,.., S ,,. Mid court. tit 7'00 Ow Center Orlww wt\I, In IM aty of Sw!U. Me, GllllWnla. Dotted OK.*· m• "1S WlLUAM •. St JOHM, COvnty Cle!11 GIMMll.., IAUn. dOVIOtO a •owa.aY mu c. Wt11•1er ttw. N• ... .....,,CA'9MJ ....,...,. fw "9tltlaNY l'ubll!llH Of•llOO Co.Isl Delly"''-'· Otc. '-Ci tt, 11. 1'1S 4711 1J 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 lttal hlUlt , • , , 1000 ?999 ••ntoh • • • , •• , • J000.'699 llu"ntu, l.nffll"*1f a fmpioyNnt. l ,,..,.el IOI\ •••••• TilOO 11" fMIClf\(iol •H •• •O ,,,SllJIQ.il!M9' .... -At-....•-· , ... o.oa11 1041 a fo...nd.... 50SO-S.99 S..•i<•• ~ •Jll)On• 6000 6099 One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Mwtlioncli,. •••••• eooo '°" .... ... .--~ •••••• "T~ Aut~·~ f nin'f"l10flO<I • • • 9100 .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i... .............. -t Hous~sForSahr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 G..-..ral 1002 ~!!!.~.~ ....... 1~~!.~~~~···~:·l.. I ~~! .......... ~~~~~~ .......... ~?.t!} ERRORS: Adnrlis~ Gt'Mf"ol 1002 G~ral Jhould check their ods • •• • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • doily and r•porl e,.. ron Immediately. T~ DAILY PILOT assumes liability for th~ fi"t in- corttct lntMion only. Publlsher's Notice: All real 1:·~late ac1\'crt1"ed 1n this m·w~pJ(lt'r is sub Jl't·t to lhl· 1''edt'ral Fatr llou.,1ng Ac·t of J!j68 "h1t·h makes 1t 1lle~al to advt'rllst' "any pre· frrencC', hm1tat1on. or d1sl'nmtnal1on bast'd on race. color. rcltg1on, Sl'X. or national origin. or an tnlt•nt1on to make any 'iUch prererence. hm1ta t1on or d1scnm1natton " SPANISH VILLA OH THE BAY $39,900 ('utta ~t' wa l k\l.llY lti t'lt"~aot huy:s1d1· hvmi:: ut a fract llln or {'O!.t I Uout docks and manllmC' l1 v 1 n I! 1 C u s t I) m d e t• t11 htt!hhghts rormul dtnt'' Gou rmt•t s unshini k1khe11 ! Wjlls or gla!.~1 Sweepu1~ m.t!.ler bdrm rt'tre;.it' Sp1rall1ng stu1n·ase to sun terrure 1 Hed tilt' roof and Spani~h akove try s:l990 total doY.n pa)ment1 Or takt over t'Xisting loan al $21~ per month. Jt 's umqut• and won't ht~l' Hurry 847 6010 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • YLAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 i1407 L COA S T HWY CO~ONA OEL. MAR 'THE PRESIDENT HOME11 .. a terrific value in the Presidential Series of Turtlerock. 4 Bdrms., family rm. & dining rm. with exciting view. Air cond. Expensive landscaping. 3 Car gar age; quiet cul de sac location. $105,000. 18871 Via Messina. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675.3000 Thi-; nl'\\spaper Y.lll ool 1\1111\\ 1n ~I} JCCt'j>l JnV 1d' l'rl1s1 ng for rt> al t•slJll' "'hu·h 1s in \'1111.1 tum of the la" [~ THE REAL EST~TERS Newport Heights l>Ul)ll'X \\ Pool 2 Bt " frpk &. I Br tHlll $5!!,!lOO. llurr~' ~ ?:~~~~! .......... ~~~~,?:~~~! .......... ~~~~ 41 ASSUME 7% LOAH Gene,.al 1002 ·········•·••·········· TWINKLl~G LIGHTS <;orgl'OUS 111ghl light:-. Vtt'W for you and ~our guests lo t'llJO~ Charm· Eastside :t Br 2 Ba C11lo111;.il. ~:u100 Hover Ht•a ll\ Sh(•ryl MS !1070 ing homt• locatt·d 111 thl' ----------• Turtlerock 1 hlls. EnlN ENTERTAINER'S lam on vour terr Jee with s parkfing s wimming pool. Pnc-t.•d to sell at SPECIAL $117,000. Including land 1 Call 673·8550 lll're IS the homt• JU<;l rur thl· fam1l) that ltkes to ha\ e their fn<'nds in for eas' California lt vmg 2 Bedrm'i. + den + :i fam1h enll·rl a in ment center that must be seen Wet bar, pool table, rx1ol and manv extras This \\On 't last 1 Only S60,950. ',., -... PRICE REDUCED to $63,950 Cho1t'I' l\tt.'Sa Verde area on tul-de sac street. 3 lk'drm. fam rm. lgc liv· IOJ! room. completely r e- dt'corated. ll&F pool Don't m iss this lovely hOffil'. Your t•ho1cc or lcn dt•rs Qwck oossession. ~~~·~s 3848 Campus NB S49·865S ADULT ONLY One story condo, walled garden patio. s hag earpcl, bnck fireplace Near shopping & bus trans p. 10':;., down. Call 646·4477 KEY REAL TORS IFYOU have a service lo offer or 546-4141 ~· COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. C•LL &IS IO• A ••U lstt•AR 0-YAlUf \·TALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. NEWPORT SHORES Move in tomorrow 1 New Iv decoralt-d. Enlarccd open family room. 2 bedroom!> a nd lovt•ly patios. Walking d1s lan<'<' t n s wimming pools, rlubllousc ::ind 1enms court. S57,!l50. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- t BAR HARBOR I $228 PER /MO. ......_~ Prestige' approaeh. Co1y "::::'. "' parlor Slor1l' hearth DOVER SHORES f irf"plat'I' Gourm<'lS kitchl•n . Formal dtnl' room fam11v art·a. FAST T h r l' t ' 1· r a c· k I 1 n J.! f1n•plal'1•s prorlairn it's ('hnslmas 1 Movt• 111 tor the llollda~s Classic· l'OI· umn~. formal <'ntrv. llv· IOI{ & dlntllj.! rooms. Paneled familv room. four b1J! b...•drooms. 31 Ol halhs . Own!'r movmg East. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E Co:.ist H'.\ v 675-551 1 . MAGHIFICEHT LAKESIDE SETTING HEWPORT BEACH l'nbelicvable heavil) tn>t.•d woods St>llmg. En· joy LAlU: VIEW FRO~t f'HONT f'OHCll' Warm t•t1untry home with wood beam ce11lnJ?,s r aised hearth + mammoth pun<'lt.'d recnwtion room with bath & fircplat·e Exquisite terract.'d patio overlooks magnificent pool with shdt• THIS IS /\RA Rf; FIND' Hurry to s t.'t:, call 546 2313 .. ' .. ESTATERS OUTST AHOIHG FREE ST AHDIHG Bluffs Condo, 3 spacious bdrrrh . 21 ~ baths -move rn <·ond1t1on many de- corative t'l\tras. Bright. wr .ip around patio. $76.000 C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00fO $55,900 P 0 S S ~: S S I 0 N POSSIBLE . Owne r bought another & \'ery anxious lak<.· over his loan -no new lo;i n t'osts. Hurry for thts "CREAM· PUFF" I 546·2313. .... , , •• ' j . . ,, [® ESTATE RS SPANISH HACIENDA One of a kind custom home located in l'X· elusive J R\'INE TER· RACE. Spanish m1ss1on architecture 1s accented thruoul this :1 hcdroom t\ome. M as:-01 ve he am ceilings. slepdown liv m~ room. Co\'l'red porC'll<'S overlook scclurkd pat io and garden arl'a $125,000. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. HO DOWH TO VETS Sl.200 total cash moves you m this !'harming 3 bdr m home with fireplace, lots of panel. quiet street for children near schools, beach & major shoppmJ:! center Vets take :id\ antage, call 963·6767. ¥.Jt'fN 111 I••' , ~"'"' :1 ,_t '"''I' Lovely J y.r .olcLMes.a~~~:=~~~~~~ Wrde home. 3 BR, 2 BAI~ HADOWRUN 1 Plan#41 ~oods to sell , place an ad 642·5200 &75 ·4060 in l he D a 11 v P 11 o ti....._.... ......... .,,....,.-....,,...__.I Class1f1e<l Seel ion w /calh<'dral ceilings, patio kit & C'orner lot. Low mainl. yard w /lge patio & fruit trees. Call us for t:ompl details 546.5880, 4 Bedrooms 3 nathrooms 3Car ~arage 2Years new Phone 642 5678. -----1 is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 $28,500 Adult Condo 3 Bedroom. 11 ~ ba. t'\l1.1 lge rooms. OW, pn\,lll patio. compktcly rt• furbished. J\~ I 1ltll' .1" S1425down C'ALL NOW Rltt 4201i or li35 1532 ~HERITAGE • ..,... REALTORS With many upgrades. in eluding a Microwave oven. selling by appoint ment only. Call Now! !09 1710 REX L. llODC ES Rf:ALTY RILL DECK/AIU UFE This home h as it! Island country kitchen, single story privacy, patio pool off master suite, smooth flow for entertaining. plenty of walls for hanging art and plenty of deck that hangs over Jasmine Creek Canyon. The ocean view is a bonus! This is a un· ue home. $122,500. A listing of Pat Lan UI: li()MI:§ REALTORS' CEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOWES CORONA OE L MAR. 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US Gttterol 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REAL TOHS s inl!e 1B4 SECLUSION -MEWPORT IEACH Unus ua l, interesting floor plan. Oversized LR, lge fam rm, 4 bdrms, . 21h baths. Lge lot, view, new cptng. . Cul-de-sac St. Lovely landscp. $89,500 21 I I San J~ Mils Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910 General 1002 GH«ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• EL OUMPO ON THE BLUFF HORSES-BEACH View • View • View It's low ciown and dirty! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con· Looks like a home whert the buHalo roamed' A dominium. F ireplaC'e, d. family room, ltle entry handy man's para ise. Custom carpetini! and Paint and profit ! A lo ng winding country lane drapes. Decor ator 's s hudt'<i beneath an um wallpaper t hroughoul. brella of towering tree! Separate laundry room leads to this rus tic T woenclosedpatios.onl' hideaway. Big wooden : custom bricked. 2 <'ar bdrm rancher PLUS ~ gar age, electric door separate 2 bdrm guest opener. swimming pool cottage on u1 acre! wan a r o und the corner. to beach ! 3 Corrals & Jacuzzi & Sauna. tack r oom' Shovel "err BY OWNER out. patnt'em up. a nc 724 you "ve got yourself an 18 est a te 1 Pri ced di r t MaDlewood Ln cheap-which seems onll HUNTINGTON BEACll nghl! Call 847·6010 foi orr Ellis. down Chapel more details. B ,J~"''1 ,,.,,,1 ,,, ""' ,. Lane between each [® THE REAL ESTATE RS 968-4293 ~ Blvd &Magnolia ~-~JSIDt BEACH DUPLEX TOWNHOUSES ONLY $61,500 COLONIAL STYLE 2 Bachclorhide-away&in· bedrm with bri c k come. Sha rp rus tic 1 fireplace, formal dining, charm & contemporary lar ge bedrms. bllns , Pnced for qwck sale. 1 patio & i 1-.: yrs new. Blocktobeach 545-9491. Prime locat ion nc:.ir shopping and bus lines. Only 10...,,. Down . $39,500-$44,700 Call 546-4140 eves. ~~an .. ANYTIME 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RtJAl ... TORH 644-7270 macnab I Irvine realty "'TU.H9UIL GAltDB4 sm'IMG" and a full ocean, harbor & Catalina VIEW set off this lovely 4 bedroom home in Harbor View Hills. Family room w /f1replace, formal dining room + beautifully landscaped garden & patios. $119,500. Belle Chase 1 .. ec 644-6200. <JOO> 642 .. 2JS 644-6200 901 OoWf Dn•• ,... JltllCArthuf ......_, .. Kil. C.Ufot,. .,.., ___ l __ j I -~·,·f. TARREL~. rn . . . 1926-1 976 4 BEDROOM-$38.500 : Fantastic savings. Needs work. Ranch styled home. Lots or trees for privacy! Call for complete details! $35,000-Gl & ALL TERMS : 4 bedroom home. Flagstone patio. brick BBQ. Room foe your boat & trailer. Has just been reduced, owner must sell! 54G-1720 2tU..,._lhd. .,....#,.....,,. ..... ..,.c-. ... WANT TO TRADE?? ~We wanl more units-for this IOI charming~ BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front house has 2 bedrooms + den & cozy fireplace. Plus l bedroom apartmmt. Both have been remodeled and are only one short block to the North Bay. ~it, you '11 love it. • . at $1151000 . "" ••n '" 11•11• ..~ "' fU ltM •ff swr 1111, tt IUH ... ,.,,,. 1• ,., •Anoe '-----"'--- .. Orange Uoast ED ITI O N VOL.68, N0.345,4SECTIONS,42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N.'1'. Stoek~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1975 c TEN CENTS Radio Shack Worker 'Loaded Stereo' By TOM BARLEY Of IM O.llr f'llot s.aft Former Tandy Corporation warehouse ma nager Richard "Dick" Hyers testified today in Orange County Superior Court that be was the m an who loaded stereo equipment into former auditor-appraisor George Up- ton 's car. H yers, the R a d1 0 S hac k employe whose affidavit in 1974 sparked a long investigation into criminal activities in the as- sessor's office, told the jury he was.introduced to Upton by Tan- dy Vice President James Buxton. Hyers quoted Buxton as telling him shortly afte.c. he loaded stereo units into Upton's car: "Don't worry at>out it. George 1s taking good care of us and we're going to take good care of him." Hyers further testified that Buxton told him that the Tandy Corporation was saving at least Sl50,000 a year in truces through its relationship with the as- sessor's office and Upton. Hyer s is the fourth prosecution witness in the bribery trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw who is being tried for offenses al- • legedly comm 1tled while he served as county assessor. Hins haw, 54, 1s accused of ac- cepting stereo equipment that Upton obtained from the Radio Shack warehouse and of accept- ing a $1,000 campaign contribu- tion from Buxton THe Newport Beach Republican 1s further accused of soliciting a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman lnstru menls of Fullerton in return for his favorable action in an assess- ment appeals hearing. Hyers testified today that there was a "tremndous shrinkage"' in mventory at the lime that he took over as Tandy ·s warehouse manager. "An awful lot of lhings just disappeared,·' he satd. Hyers told Assistant District Attorney Michael C dpizz1 th.it no record was ever kept of the eqwpmenl taken by Upton. It is alleged that at least five stereo sets, a tape deck. and a manne generator were among elec- tronics equipment accepted by the county employe. Hyers 1dent1fied tht:' l'n1ll'd Fund organization as another re- c eeTANDY, PageA2l a ices earc e 0.11, ...... ,.,;;t ...... THIS IS CElLA HEADQUARTERS RAIDED WEDNESDAY BY COUNTY DA'a MEN Physician's Offices at 309 Civic Center Drive In County Seat Oil Fir111S-Submit Bids Drilling Leases Go Off South Coast LOS ANGELES lAPJ Oil companies s ubmitted biffi, total- ing $901.96 million today for drill- ing leases off t he South<>rn California coast, a total m uch lower th a n predicted by the federal government. Officials attributed the reluc- tance of companies lo bid on many deepwater tracts to the risk of sinking wells at the sites. A joint bid by Standard Oil of California. Union Oil Co. and two other firms or $105 1 million was the apparent high bid for a nine- square-mile tract offshore from the highly productive San Pedro oil field. Assistant I ntcrior Secretary Roy Hughes listed several fac- tors as contributing to the lower interest in the new lands than had been expected. Among them, he said, w ere additional d if- ficulties of drilling in waters as deep as 1.000 feet or more, the elimination of the oil depletion al- lowance. and the threat of pend- ing litigation by environmen- talists opposed to the lea~ng. Other high bids included an of- fering of $45.6 million by a combination including Shell Oil Co. and Occidental Petroleum Corp. in the same area off San Pedro as the Standard bid: and a bid by Texaco of $33.3 million for a tract in deep water southwest of San Clemente Island. Only 70 of 231 tracts of new 011 * * * land were bid on during the fe de r a l government's first offshore California drilling lease auction in seven years. A total of 166 bids were offered by oil com panies for drilLi!'g rights in the area that one in- dustry spokesman described as "only semi-known" regarding the (See OIL, Page A2) * * * Fate of Oil Drilling Block Due Friday By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol U.e D•llr Piiot SQff The fate of legal action filed in Washington D.C. by Orange County and 13 other local govern· ment agencies who are trying to block the leasing or l.3 million acres of offs hore land for oil drill- ing will be determined Friday in Los Angeles. A meeting of the government coalition members and their at- torneys will take place in Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's office at 1 p.m. The la wsuit was filed on behalf of the government consortium by the Center for Law in the Public lAteresl. A preliminary injunction de- signed to delay today's leasing process was denied last week by federal Judge Aubrey Robinson, who said a s imilar suit had already been rejected by another court. (See APPEAL, Page AZ) He Gives Fete for Faithful By GARV GRANVILLE OI , ... C>.llr Pilot St•lt While District Attorney's in- vestigators armed with a search warrant rumm aged through Dr. Loui s Ce l ia's m ed i - cal-political offices Wednes- day night, a few miles away Celia's political cronies were standing up to be counted. The searchers hit the offices of the Santa Ana Medical Clinic, 309 Civic Center Drive, shortly after 10 p.m . in search of material de- emed pertinent to a county Grand Jury probe into Celia's financial-political dealings. Two miles a way, friends of ~a .)"ere atte~ng wttat ¥'al billed as a Christmas party but what many or them termed a chance to stand up and be count- ed in t h e ir s upport of th~ beleaguered political figure. It was the second Christmas party held at Celia's posh home in north Santa Ana within five days. Unlike last Saturday night's af- fair, the guest lisl was maoeup mainly of non-elected or pro{Tli- nent political allies who said they were anxious to show their al- le~i ~nce to Cella during his troubled hour while the Santa Ana phys ician passed the word among elected office holders he d1d not want to embarrass them with an invitation. Last Saturday night's affair was attended by four county supervisors, including Fifth Dis- trict Super visor Thomas Riley, Irvine Company President Ray Watson. the society editor of a Los Angeles news paper that had two reporters stationed outside to identify guests a nd the publisher of a Santa Ana newspaper Wednesd ay night's Christmas party was attended in the main by political activists who have served in the trenches as Cella emerged as a power in Orange County politics and California's (See CELLA, Page A2) Carol Concert Set A Christmas carol concert featuring classic and modern carols will be presented in the chapel at Southern California College, Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m. Friday. The public is invited lo the concert which will be given by the 40-voice college choir and the 16-voice chambe r singers. Birdie See., Birdie Do -eosta Mesa .. s Carol Mapson, who recehCly placed third in world junior skateboarding competition, finds herself upstaged by Laura, a trained m acaw who performs at Busch Gardens Amusement Center and has no trouble duplicating Carol's prowess. Defense Says Patty Forced to Rob Bank SA~ F RANCISCO IUPI I Defense attorneys said toda) Patricia Hearst will claim Shl' was forced to take part 1n an armed bank robbery when shl' goes on trial next month. "Putting it simply, it amounts to the defense that 'Somebody put a gun at my head and 1 did what they told me,' ··defense al· torney F . Lee Bailey said at OJ hearing to discuss pretrial mo· lions. Miss Hearst. dressed in a blu<.· pantsuit and white turtleneck sweater. s miled often al her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst . and her sister , Anne, and chatted briefly" with them before the proceedings began. After entering the courtroom accompanied by two federal m ars hals, th e 21 year-old newspaper heiress sat at the dC'- fense table and spoke with mem- bers of her family, who were seated in the front row of the spectator section about eight feet awav. Sh·e nodded "yes·· v. hen Anne asked her if s hC' was all nghl, and smiled when Anne asked hC'r opi mon of the dress Anne w<1s wear- ing. U.S. District Judge Olivl'r .J. Carter called the heanng lo d1~­ cuss any problems the defense or prosecution foresaw in the trial, scheduled to begin Jan. 26, and noted that t he defense has con- tended that M is~ Hearst"s mental capacity continues to be ;.1 pro- blem, in spite of his ruling that she is competent to stand tnal oranga coast •.• .£: .... =~ 'Weather The various cities, counties and other entities will be asked if they want to suppor1; continu~ legal efforts -including a possi- ble court trial -to thwart drill- ing. Their Dream Begins · · 1 understand from your filings that you are claiming a memory block or barrier or whatever you wa nt to call it." Carter told Bailey. '"but I have not seen any additional> testimony that would cause me to change my mind ion her competency >." Bailey, in his mot1ons. said his lines of defense would focus on "physical coer cion and fear~ of threats of death" in the April 15. 1974, robbery of a lhbernia Bank branch in San Francisco Cloudiness increasing tonight with c l oudy weather Friday. Forty per- cent chance of some light rain Friday afternoon. Continued cool. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 45 to 50. INSIDE :JODA ~ N t w York Yanke es manager BIUy Martin ~ys Iris datJQhter W0$ tncktd into car- T]ling cocaine fnto U.S. from Q>lombki. SM'a now in jail awaiting trial Story on .44 Index C4 C4 Of •• A.l,U C:14 01 &ti C6 Q A4 •• Orange County will send a two· man delegation to Friday's meet- ing -Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley, and Deputy County Counsel Robert Nuttman. Ferguson said the county's position on continued legal acUon will devend on what develops at the session. Library Fete Set The Mesa v'erde Public Libra r y will hold Its annual Christmas party, sponsored by the Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club, Dec. 20. Children's librarian Harold Overstreet an· nounccd that Girl Seouts will pre- aent a program from 10:30 to 11 a .m . Santa Claus will vlslt between 11 and 11 :30 a.m. and fllm.s will ho shown from 2:30 lo 3:30p.m. Mesa Teacher Sets Sail on World Cruise By HILARY KAYE Of, ... Oelly .......... Lately, bewildered frlends and neighbors h a v e asked the Sandstrom family. "How can you possibly aive up good careers and go floating around tbe world in a boat?" Tbe Sandsttoms, a close-knit family of four from Westminster, lauah and reply. "lt'seasy." Don, 38, Joanne. ~. and their two sons, Donald, 13, ~ Eric, 11, departed from Newport Harbor Wednesday for an aroWld-tho-world trip th81 they believe me~ last as long as riv• years. They lt>ft •board their 40-fool trlmaran. • boat tbal took Sandstrom nearly three years to build. The boat Is AndurU an "elfish" term from the works or J .R.R . Tolki e n -and is described by Sandstrom as "safe and comfortable." The family will firs t head towarm Baja, continue south to CbUe and then tum west for EasteT Island and the Galapagos Islands. "From there, it's wherever we want," says Mrs. Sandstrom, a woman with close-cropped • blonde hair who teaches English at Costa Meu J{igh School. Ule onboard may be 1 re- latively urelree existence in }'O•ny people's eyes. But to achieve such an ex.1stence, bolh Sancbtroms bavt sacrificed their carttn1, alleut temporarily. Sandstrom, a beard d ~ be1d1 was rormerly a busi· ·neuman earnlna close to $100,000 per year. He chucked that career rive years ago, however, and enrolled in the Graduate School of Ad- ministration at UC Irvine . He was close lo completion, and was teaching on the side at a community college, when he de- cided to drop the program and pursue his Hrelong dream of an ocean cruise. An added consideration was tbe Parkin son's Disease Sand$trom d eveloped, which con~ced him to take the trip now. not 10 years hence. Mrs. Sandstrom took a one- year leave of absence from her teachinlf duties, although she says she expects to be ion much lonfer. She does n't know what wi1 bap_pen when she retum..,. <See AJLO llS, P•C AJ> ... STOCKS J/ A RY ONLY SLIGIITLY NEW YO RK (U PI) -Tbe s tock market showed little change today in moderate trad- ing on the New York Stock Eir- cbange. The Dow Jones industriAI average , whtch fluctuated tbroughoul t.he session, lost. 1 26 points to832.73 Advances and declines 'Were almost even <Tablt>s, OS) Prlces wer~ mixed ln m odereu tredtn1 on the American Stock Excbanae. -.. \ ---.i·-· ·-.__ _ _._ ----.:..;J A2 DAILY PILOT c Thur.sday. December 11 1975 Dra1na From ra~ A I OIL ..• Mesa Officer Recall.s Explosions possib1llty of oil being fow\d Tbe s ale s ignaled the end of a proce!& that began more than t ~o )'t"i\1'8 aro when oil companies selected areas they would tlke to explore. (Related story, AJ) ~Ont' lhl• worst• for hrs t.•-.: peril'Ot.'t.'. \osl<• Mt.•s.1 l'olrn.• Det1?ctive S~t. Kt.•1th CJt'l)l'nkr 1::. b:t<'k al work 11•l,1\111g by l'h.is1ng erooks and t.•rrant JUV1:>nilt.•::. 111 stead of busking nn tht.' sun<lt.•t'" oC a Can bl>t.-.1n crutst.• shtp The troubf{• w1t h hrs n•ctmt t'unbbean cru1st.• wus lh<' st'nt•-. of boiler t.•xplosrons bdow dt.•t•ks .llld ::.mokt.• ...tnd fl.mw::. btlhm rng up from his cab an art.'J "We didn 'l lost.• a Uuug Wt• w ~re lucky.·· s.iys Sgt Carpenter , "ho wa::. bookt.•<l aboard the S1tmar C'rwscs TSS Fairwind along \\Ith lus "1fe Bt.·v .ind 800 oth~r p assengers. General quarlt.'rs was sounded followin~ tht:' first explosion <1board the F;11rwind Nov. 28 as :.ht> t·ruised only 20 m1lt>s off ('uba Cn•w m t.•mb<'rs hrnught thi• bl::iw bl'low dt.'<'k u ndt.•r l'Ollll'ol. but not bt.'fort• 1t gulll'd 32 staterooms on t he de<'k where the C'urpenters wt.•n• quarkred and two on the next levd .:ibow "We wen' a half day latC' gc•t ttng into port ." ::.ays Sgt. Carpenkr, noting the.> F:urwrnd drifted off the tip of Cuba for l t hours before rc.>pairs allowed her to get underw<1y ugarn Irvine Researcher Eyes Booze Effects ~ By DOUG FRITZSCHE r Ol IM O~lly PU°' statt I The world's c heapest d runk was a teetotaler . according to a nationally pr omine nt alcoholism researcher --at UC Irvi ne. Dr Ernest P. Nobel. The m an . a J a panese. nevt•• drank But he had an intestmal )east mfecllon and. t'very llm( he ate a meal cont.lining sugar. the yeast converted tht! sugar lo alcohol Th e unfortunate suf- ft?rer staggered away from every meal until the mfect10n ~as diagnosed and cured. Dr Nobel said m an 1nternew Dr. Nobel has taken a three- year leave of absence from UC'l to become head of the NationJ I Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. a part of the US. Department of Health, Edv<'.i - tion and Welfare. Tht? story about the J apane.S1.' lt.>t.•tvtaler <Ind m an y others art> the'resuJt of his years at UCI and elsewhere s tudying the effects of alcohol on the brain. One of the few researchers looking into the effects of booi't' on the bra m . Dr Nobel's wor k centers on -Finding a sobering agent. a drug t hat can be ta ken to speed sobering. The sou ght-a fter drug is called "am ethyshc" after the amethyst, a ston (' the ancient Greeks believed would ward off -drunkenness. -R esea r c hin g whet he r aJcohoh cs have a harder time de- aling with stress tha n others. -E xamining the effect of alcohol on m e m o ry of non alcoholics. When prople drink, their ability to rem e mber even\s th a t occur wh rl<' they drin k d ecr eases . The q ut•stion 1s whether they hav(' trouble r e· ¢istering lhe event or retrieving the me mory -Workin g with a cross-section of Irvine residents ranging from teetotalers to heavy dnnkcrs to determine what effect tht.•rr long- term dn nking habits h.ive on their job performance On the last subject. Dr :'l:obl'I said. ··we·re concerned about tht' guy who reg ul arly h.is t\.\11 cocktails at lunch. th<'n comes ho m e a nd h as a couple of cocktai ls. m aybl' some "1ne Y.1th dinner. an apcntif, and .1 rughtcap before bed "He does not show the effect<. on the surface. but he actually drinks quite a lot." said Dr ~obel "The question ts not what h.1p pens at that mom ent, but whJt happens after 15 or 20 years. 'r\ l' tend to ascri be the c•ffocts to ag mg r ath<'r than to a lcohol " Dr. Nobel describes drinking as an "env ironmental factor ... somethin(; an the c ircumstances s urrounding thf' person's life>. Such fact ors, said Dr Nobel. are getting 1n c r ('as10g attention among resear c hers today ORANGE COAST Robert N. Weed - PrulOMI • ..., Put>U ...... Jack R Curley "'' • p,,.,,dtnt •r.o c:,, nruu Mi'""'"' Thomas Keevit ( t1111H Thomas A Murph1ne NI•-·~ f.OOll)t crntrles H. Loos Richard P Nall AUl\t&ne M•f\•QtrtO [C)ttM\ Cost.it Mew Office ))II ..... ,. 8•y !>t• .... W1ll"9 A~rn\ P 0 bo• 1'60 '1•h STUDIES ALCOHOL Or. Ernest Nobel Gin1mick Car Rallye Due Saturday If you want lo do the town Saturday night. on<' "ay would be to enter the G1mrruck Car Rallye ar ranged by Costa Mesa's Department of Leisure Services. ··we guarantee you 'll see all corners of t h e city." staff member Donna Adam promist.•d She would not divulge the "gim m1cks" planned other limn lo suy the>mvolYe followmg clue5. The rallye 1!> open to all licensed dri \'('rs. 16 and ov1.·r T he entry fee pe r car is $2 TrophiC' will be presented to the top ~" drivers anrl their na\ lj?;JlllrS H1•g1strat1on wtll takt.' place at th'-' commumtv recreation center at 5.30 p.m . Saturday. Startrng line time" 111 begin at Hp m The rullyc will keep you out for a w hile. appa r ently. "It's challenging." Miss Adam said. "The course will lake two or three hours · NJ Teamster In Contempt In Hoff a Case SEWARK. N.J . (AP) -An or· ganized crime boss serving a prison term has told federal in ''estigators here he knows where former Teamsters Union Presi· dent James R. Horra is buried. law enforcement sources said this afternoon. DETROIT CA P > -New J ersey Teamster Stephen Andre tta was found in contempt of court today after he refused to answer ques tions posed by a federal grand JUry as to wher e he was the d ay form er Tea m s ter s President James R . Hoffa dropped from sight. Andretta. testifying und<•r a grant of immunity from federal court Judge Ralph M. Freeman, was be fore the jury less than 10 m inutes a nd declined all answers. said Robert 0 Ozer. head of the U.S. Organized Crime Task Fore(• in Detroit Boys Club Set Open House P a r en ti; o f m e mber s a nd friends of tht.• Har bor Arca Roys Club art! invited to attend the club's annual arts and crafl'i ex hi bit being held from 7 to 9 p. m throug h this wcek at the Upper Bay Bran<'h. 213 1 Tuslln Ave. Costa Mesa "Come and See What Wt! vc !\fade" is the theme of the rx hlbil, with th<.> bo~ displuyin~ proj~cts in lap idary, wood, plastir. photography a nd '"l'" :-<hlrt p:1antini. I Many paueo1eri whose ~taterooms were destroyed bad to s leep -on deck for three oights. while those still below s uffered m lhe sultry weather with the •11 r cond1ho11 ing system knocked out. Investigators said afterward tht-explosions and fire could have caused a m ajor t rdgedy on tht' South American crwse, had lh<.•y occu rred a t night. The bl asts .and blaze ca me, however. in mid-afternoon when virtually everyone was out on dC'c k, s unning, s wimming or t.>ngaged in other recreational ac- t1 vit1es From Page Al CELLA •.. lop politil•ttl c.impaign donor in 1974. At the clinic during the search a uthorized by a warrant re- portedly signed by Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Judge Gerald Olive r was Chie f District At- tor ney In ve s tigator Lore n Duc hesne and a Cella legal reprcsentat i ve tentatively iden- t11Jed as Costa Mesa attorney George Chula. Confide ntial medical records kept m the c hnic were not dis- turbed. r eliable s ources reported today. It ts offices on the second floor of the clime that once were head· quarters for the political team that Cella form ed lo back Orange County candidates of his chosing in their bid for election. And it is in those offices that the late Fred Harber stationed himself in late 1973 and early 1974 to oversee the electioneering of favored candidates. Defore his death at sea aboard the II I-fa ted Shooting Star in J une. 1974, Harber moved his hendquarters to posh offices in a Santa Ana ba nk building. But left behind and reportedly returned to th e clinic aft er Ha rbcr 's death were the finan- cial records of campaigns under his contro l as we ll a s an elaborate sophisticated series of mailing lists that formed the basis of fund-r a iser invitation hsts and computer personalized malling It 1s also known th at two porta- ble paper shredders were in the office when it was marked for Harber's special use by a bright red phone, the instrument he called his hot line to political suc- cess * * * Cella Link With Hospital · Incorrect SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Associated Press reported incor- r ectly on Nov. 25 that Dr. Louis Cella was connected with the Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia. The AP, r eporting a state Department of Health announce·· ment Nov. 24, on charges against four Orange County hospitals, er · r oneously described Cella as a part-owner of the Placentia hosp ital. Placentia-Linda Community and three other hospitals were accused by the Department of Health of adding unauthorized beds, which could jeopardize the hospitals' Medi-Cal payments. Cella , one of the largest donors to statewide political campaigns in 1974, owns a part interest in two of the other hospitals. He arings to review the allega- tion against the four hospitals are to be scheduled by the state Of- fice of Adminis trative Hearings ... -...... ~ .. Dall .... 1'4M.elf~ Ironically. lhe first bid was of fered by an environmental group tor a sm a ll tract south of Santa Rosa Island off Santa Barbara. The group. California Citizen:, for Political Action, dumped $1,8>0 in dollar bills and coins into the hands of department officials as a deposit on its bid of $9,000. Jt said it would sit on the lease rather than deve lo p it. Pockets of oil estimated at 6 billion to 19 billion barrels - enough for a year's national sup- ply -lie under this land and, p e rhaps more i mportant, trillions of cubic reel of natural gas. S om e o f the deposits, however , lie in water much de· eper than has e ver been drilled befor e Depth coupled with uncertain· ty about the precise location of the oil adds an element of risk. but competition was expected to be sharp becaus e of new ruJes ba nning joint bids among the big· gest firms. SANDSTROMS GET READY FOR VOYAGE Skipper Don, with Don Jr., Joanne and Ertc (above) The Inte rior Department's Bureau of Land Management went ahea d with the sales despite a long and bitter hassle with en· vironmentalists and a coalition of local gove rnments demanding that the leasing be put off. . f'rom Page A I Recalling the m assive Santa Barbar a oil spill of 1969 in waters just north of the le ase area, oppo- nents challenged the sales on a number of legal grounds. Mainly. • they argued . the area had not been s tudied enough for environ· mental hazards associated with new drilling. COUNTY SAILORS • • • "J'm what you call a semi unpublis hed writer ," she jokes. "If we experie nce anythin~ I feel deserves writing about, I may write a book when we return." ''But, I have no d esire to publish a book just to use up paper," she sa ys. "And, I cer- tainly have no desire for us to capsize, survive and then write a Angels Get Bobby Bonds For 2 Players HOLLYWOOD, Fla. CAP> - The New York Yankees traded outfielder Bobby Bonds to the California Angels today for out- fielder Mickey Rivers and right- handed pitcher Ed Figueroa. Bonds was obtained a year ago by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants in a trade for Bobby Murce r . He batted .270 in 1975, with 32 ho me runs and 30 stolen bases. Bonds . 29, suffered a knee in· jury in June which pl agued him during the rest of the American League season. Rivers also tie d for the lengue lead in triples with 13. The pre- vious season he led th(' league with 11 lriples and hit. 28.5. with 30 stolen bases. despite missing the last m onth of the.> season with a broken wris t. Rivers, 5-foot-10 and 165 pounds, is considerded one of baseball's fastest players. 1''igueroa won 16 games and los t 13, with a 2.90 earned run a verage last year , his first full season in the maJor leagues Hayride Yule Sing ·slated in Mesa Warm clothes and an affinity r ather than an a llergy for hay are advised fo r a Christmas ca rol hayride planned by the Cos t a Mes a Department of Leis ure Services. They hayride is for children aged 7 through 14 . It will be held next Wednesday with the wagon departing from TeWinkle Park at 6 p.m . and returning every 30 minutes for loading and unload- ing. The last ride will be at 8 p.m . book about it." The two Sandstrom boys were anxious to s hove off Wednesday. but each admitted a few a p· prehensions. Donald i s an avid sailor already a nd s a ys he's looking forward to the m onths ahead of sailing. "The only thing I don't like is night watch," he said. The fifth m ember of the cr ew is a huge, long-haired gray cat named Big Foot. The S ands lroms insist their sons' education will not suffer during the voyage. "We'r e both teache r s a nd we 've brou gh t along enoug h books and m ateria l to keep their s tudies g orng," says Mrs . Sandstrom. "Besides, even if they never open a book , which they will . they'll learn m or e on the tnp than in a c I ass r oom." says Sandstrom CdM Motorist . Dies in NB Auto Crash The coalition abandoned an 11th hour effort to block the sales with a court order. A federal judge refused last weekend to stop the sales. and the coalition decided Wednesday to drop its appeal. But lawyers for the Center for Law in the Public In- terest fi led a court memorandum savin,g they may seek a trial even after leases a re sold. The government contends the need for oil at a ti me when 40 per cent of the nation's petroleum b importe d outweighs any risks The oil firms say the chances of serious environmental damage are minimal. * * * l"r()m Page A I APPEAL ... He added in a later written opi- nion that h e rejected the injunc- tion because the case, in his judg- ment, would have little chance of success if it came to trial on its own merit. The consortium chose not to ap- peal the injunction denial. Ma rs ha Kwalwasser of the Center for La w in the Public ln- t-ttesl said today-that, even , though the injunction was d e· A one-car . high-speed crash ni ed, the "complaint and m o· before dawn tod ay along lhc tion" contained in the la wsuit is c urves of Ne wport Beach 's still active. Bayside Drive inflicted fatal in· "Unless the plaintiffs give juries to a 24-year-old assistant specific directions to the con- m an a ger of a po pular a rea trary, the action will proceed on r est aurant a normal course to a trial," she Police said that the crash said. "That is what must be de- which occur r ed shortly before l termined at Friday's meeting." a.m . caused fatal internal '" Should the case come to trial j uries t o Gr egory J a m es 'and theconsortiumissuccessful, McNeeley of 3130 Seaview Ave · the leases could be declared void Corona del Mar . Investiga tor Steve Van Horn even after they are sold, said Ms. said the victim had worked sine<' Kwalwasser . last s pring a s the assis ta nt "The coalition or the various m anager of the Victori a Station agencies must decide if it wants Rest aurant in Newport's airport to bear the expense of carrying area. this furthe r ," she said. "It need The car, Van Horn said, was not have the same number of he aded at high speed eastbound plaintiffs so others can join or on Bayside ne ar El Paseo when it some can drop out depending on skidded on a curve, crossed the each agency's choice." road and slam m ed into two I parked cars. Fairview Party ' Office rs s aid there were no eyewitnesses to the crash and that the victim was alone at the time. MeNeeley was pronounced dead on arriv a l at Hoa g Memorial Hos pital. For the third year, a Christmas party at Fairview Hospital wiJI be hosted by Post 499 of the American Legion and Auxiliary. The party will begin at6:30 p.m. Suspect in County Murders Captured The area whe re the crash took place , police s aid, lately has been subjected to an intensified radar enforcem ent e ffort because of high speed and sharp curves. Since last Dec. 1, they added. 18 drivers have been cited in the area for s peed violations. From Page A I , . Saturday. Mrs. Janie Johansen, auxillary chairman, said that toys, refreshments, and enter- tainment will be provided. By TOM BARLEY Of Ille O•llY l"llet SUit Given their lead by the San Francisco police inspector who captured fugitive Patty Hearst, Oranee County Sheriff's officers flew to the Bay Area Wednesday and came back to Santa Ana with murder suspect Alan Daryl Irv ln1t. Irving, 29, of Long Beach, was booked into the 'County j ail Wed· nesday night on two counts of murde r. They relate to the kill· lngs of a Sunset Beach couple who wer e shot to death in their Bayview Drive home last Nov. 7. Irving, hunted for almost a month throughout CaJifomJa.. ls believed to be one of a froup ot · m~n who burst into the home and fired a number of shote into Ronald Cauwels, 27, and Janet Mae Met1, 34. Investigato rs seeJdna the iden- tities of those intruders are qucs. tJonina Irving today. ~Y sald h~ was to be arraigned on t.be \. dual murder counts today in San- ta Ana municipal court. Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Reid and investigator Bernie Espos ito flew to San Francisco to pick up Irvine. They gave most oC the credit for the arrest to San Fran- °c:isco Police Jnspectornm Casey. • Casey, who led the raid that put fugitive Patty Hearst behind ban, led them to a downtmown address where Irving was spotted and booked without re· s\stance. "We believe that b.e was one oC possibly tour men who broke into lbe home at 16861 BayviC!w Drive, that niaht but we sWI have no Idea who bis companions Wft'e," s11. Reid eaid today. Jnvcsllgators are almORt ccr lain that tbe killlnp stemmed from a dlapulo over drugs. They aaJd C11uwel1 was known &o have been ln•olved In drug traffic for uvciral yea rt. TANDY ••• ceipent or stereo equipment given away on Buxton's orders. Buxton, granted Immunity Cro m prosecution, has also testified against Hinshaw. He confirmed the donation of $1,000 to the Congressman but pointed out .that his donations of stereo equipment only involved Upton. Tandy tax manager William Hughes Jr., als o granted im- munity from prosecution, testified that he worked for the prosecution in the investigation that produc4?d grand jury indict· ments by taping his tcleohonc calls to Upton and form r as· 6eSSOr Jaek Valleraa. The three tapes played back to the jury contained \he admission by Upton that lb~ Tandy Oom· pany 's taxes were hiked by $200,000 ln 1974 whtln it WO!J re 3Ur.ed ttult en l nvE'~tllrntlon wR~ under way TONIGlfl' "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LIFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through· Sun. 8 p.m. UCJ LECTURE -"America in the Post-Vie tnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hau. 7 p.m . ,RIDAY, DEC.12 C HRISTMAS CAROL CONCERT -Choir end chamber s inge rs. Southern California College chapel, SS Fair Dr., 8 p.m. . "AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VlSJTORS" -Newport Harbor IU1h auditorium, Dec. 12. 13, 8 p.m. WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Century · Em pirc leaaue1', F..stancia High School. 3 p.m. Sat. IO o.m. • { ' J