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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-22 - Orange Coast Pilot, \' errorists' • Ie e e .County He"11th Officer fluits; Assails Board MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 22, 1975 VOi.. ... HO. JU, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ' ' Sex · Flicks Returned to Pussycat 3Dead :Terrorists End ·Austrian Siege ALGIERS, Algeria <APJ -A f!ang of terrorists ended a bloody siegt' at the Vienna headquarters 0f OPEC today, flew to Algiers anct frt'ed most of \heir 41 hostagt>s. They bargained f~r three hours, then took off still holding some of the oil ministers . .\lgena's foreign minister said Family Hangs Sanla Effigy As U.S. 'Lie' LO'.'lGWOOD , Fla <AP ) -An effigy of Santa Claus 1s hanging with a noose around its neck on the front lawn of a home near here and neighbors are angry. · But Brenda Cutcher, 21, and her husband, Allan, 25, say they won't take it down and may even string up the Easter Bunny and the Good Fairy. "Whether you calt them fan- tasies or myths. they are all lies," ~rs. Cutcher says. "Sa~ta Claus is a lie and it's wrong to he. flow can peo~le relate t~s .~unch o( lies to the h1rth of Christ. The C11tchers. who have a l1~-year-0ld daughter, mounted a blow-up plastic Santa on a scaf- fold on their pickup truck, but the figure was stolen. So they stuffed anothet Santa and put it in the front yard. Trouble has brewed ever since. Someone threw a flower pot through the front window. There were nasty telephone calls. "Nobody has pulled a gun on me," Cutcher says, "but they've driven by and s houted, 'Hey, you might get your house burned do .. tt wn. His friend. George Auerback, also put Sant a on a scaffold on the lawn but finally took the figure down when threatened with arrest by Longwood of· fici<tls. • •·we have an ordinance that says if eight people sign a com· plaint we can arrest someone for 'a display for disturbing the peace." says council chairman J . R. Grant. "We had 15 or 20 CSee SANT A, Page AZ> Bomb at Eatery LAS VEGAS (AP> -Police are investigating two bomb blasts that damascd the roof of a popular restourant where ~ome JOO persons were eating. There were no Injuries. however. The blasts came about ~ seconds ap:irl nt the Alpine Village Satur· dayrught. the plane would make "more than two'' s tops. This led to speculation that the hostages would be delivered to their coun· tries of origin. One source said that several Arab capitals, plus Tehran, agreed to Jct the plane land. The Algerian press agency also said the plane might be headed for Tripoli or Benghazi, Libya. The latest demands of the tcr· rorists were not immediately known. During the takeover of the Vienna headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. the terrorists (1 > urged war against Israel, (2> sought a share in 011 wealth. for Palestinians and (3) assailed Arab regimes which allied themselves with "Amer ican masters." The Vienna siege, which lasted 20 hours and left three dead and between two and eight wounded, reportedly was led by a South American. Aus trian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky told a news conference in Vienna that the guerrilla chief laughingly told his hostages "h<; was the famous Carlos" bein~ sought by international police. But Kreisky s aid there was no "absolutely no reliable evidence" that the leader of the Vienna raiders, who wore a mustache was the mysterious terrorist ~ho escaped arrest in Paris last June by slaying two French security agents and a Lebanese informer. The siege plane, an Austrian Airlines DC9, landed in Algiers at 11 :35 a.m. Shortly afterward. f\lgerian Foreign ~Iinister Ab· 'delaziz Boutef11ka began negotiating with one of the ter· rorists in the VIP lounge of the airport. Hours went by, ap- parently without progress, and a tank truck pulled up alongside the plane and refueled it and the (See HOSTAGES, Page AZ) BIG RESPONSE; PORSCHE SOLD "The response to the ad was tremendous. Of course I sold my Porsche." Tha\'s the advertising success ~xper enced by the Founta~n Valley man who placed this ad m the 03ily Pilot: '72 914 Loa.dcd. Must sell th!~ week. $4,000. xx' xxxx. [( you have a car you w<tnt to sell . call 642 5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to find a buyrr. (' ... J Fatal Irvine Crash . ( D•llY Pllo1 Ptloto t>y Aocl\uG KCMlll•r WRECKAGE PROSED IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION IN IRVIN~ TODAY El Toro Woman In Station Wagon Killed In Crash On Campus Drive Irvine Crash Kills El Toro Motorist Ry DOUGl,AS FRITZSCHE Of tll• D•rly Po lot SC.If An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa :\t es an injured today in a violent three·vehicle col- lis ion at Campus and University drives in Irvine. ~ar ia '.\1 endez. 32, of 22731 Avalon St .. El Toro, died al Costa Mesa '.\1 emorial Hospital despite rescue efforts of fire department paramedics at the scene of the 7 a.m . collis ion. The force of the collision dis in- tegrated a Santa Ana Register circulation true k. injuring the driver, Dale Critchfield. IS, of 530 Wilson St., Costa Mesa. He was under observation al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital this morning. The iniUal impact between the newspaper pickup truck and the small foreign station wagon driven by Mrs. Mendez slammed the small car into a full-size Or- range County Transit District bus. The force knocked the front end of the bus about eight feet, over a curb and into the guardrail of the Campus Drive bridge in Irvine. An OCTD spokesman estimated damage to the bus at $4,000. The bus driver, Glenda Page, 55. of Garden Grove, and a passenger. Allen Eichorn, of Anaheim, w~re treated and re· leased from Costa Mesa Mcmorlal Ilospitel. Police said the truck was driv-• ing westbound on Campus Drive when H collided with the station wagon, which was southbound on Un1\'crslty. Police this morning wer<' unsure w hlch driver had '"' nm a red light al lhe intersec- tion. The collision carried the car and pickup truck acr?SS the in- tersection into the side of the OCTD bus . The violence of the crash tore the bed from t.he pickup truck, ra ppcd loose its rear axle and sca ttered newspapers around the intersec- tion. <See KILLED, PageA2> JFK's Sex Life Cited NEW YORK (UPI) FBI Director J . Edgar ijoover, on two occasions, sent details of John F. Ken- nedy's relations hip:; with women to Richard Nixon for use in pres idential campaigns. Newsweek magazine reports. (Reial· ed story A4 ) Newsweek said Nixon and his staff ignored the files. s ubmtll<'d either for use in the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 rac.'e again t Ken nedy's brot h er. Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. The magazine said the FBI started keeping filt>S on Kennedy as far back as World War JI when Ken nedy -then a Navy lieute- nant -w ns dating tt woman "suspected of be· lng a Nazi spy." . . County Health Officer Quits; Assails Board B y WILLIA~ SCHREIBER Of Ille O.aily Pilot SUlf Dr. Thomas Hamilton. thl' Orange County Health Depart- ment's number two man who has resigned effective Jan. 2, said to· day county government offers an unhealthy climate for innovative lhin1'ing. "It is very difficult for a de- partment head here to be at aJI innovative because he must con- stantly work to fit the immediate temper or mood of the board of supervisors," Hamilton said .. Hamilton. who will take over Jan. 5 as Pasadena city health of- ficer, crossed swords last sum- mer with supervi sor s, particularly board Chairman Ralph Diedrich. He public l y criticized super visors for awarding an employe physical examination contract to the Orange County Health Testing Ins titute (QCHTl>, which was founded an part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella, ,political benefactor to three s upervisor s. currently 1s under investigation by local, and federal grand juries. Hamilton, the county's numlx•t two health officer since 1971, charged last summer that the in · stitute·s services would lX' in- ferior. claiming the job could be better performed by the county Health Department. "P-retty much sine<' th:il OCHTl thing, I have Sllf krl'd a loss of effectiveness in my job," Hamilton said. "I am not 3s useful to the department h<'c<t\l!IE' J happen to be 1n bad graces with <See RAPS, Page A2) .. DA Ends Theater Battle T1'e Orange County District At- torney's Office today announced that it hact thrown in the towel in the battle to continue prosecutins:? a tht>:Jler chatn for the showing of two:;l'X films. And this mornin g, th e P\1:;sycat Theatre management r t'Cl'I \'t'ct every copy of ''Deep Thnwt" anct "Devil in Miss Jones'' which had lx'en in the C'ustody of the authont1es s ince J9i2. More than a doten prints of the films were surrendered after the OA 's office I all' l.Jst \H'ek a sked for d1sm1ssal of all counts charg- inJ! obscenity. The prints were H'1ze d at the Buena Park Pt1so.;vcat T heatre . .. A~ far as our office is con- cerned, the issue is over in Orange County," said Deputy 01stnct Attorney Cliff Harris. He said that the decision came because of the n·rd1c·t earlier this \ear bv a Harbor Arca jury :.Vh1ch ruled the films nut obscene after a lengthy trial. "There w<1s just no point in continuing, because any extra prosecution would have St'e merl llkl' harassment,'· Harns said. The request for dismissal was filed and accepted in north Orange County municipal court, Harns said. lie said that. despite the dl'- c1:;1on on those two films , multi· pie cases still are on the books rr- lated to seizures in Newport Reach and Buena Park of other (...'ee FIL;\'IS, P age A2} Coa ·t l\·eather Some low c louds and loc:il fog night and early morning hours otherwise variable high clouds but fair through Tues day. fl•S?h.~ 63 to 68. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY With the rE'cent press con- ference held by former Jolm P Kennedy 'friend· m Son Diego. rumors abound once ogam about JFK's sex life. m('/udmg his ou'11 boast of 903 conquests while in White JIQUSe. Story M . Index ....,, .. LM. .. ,,_ C.llMnll.a Cl•nlflff C-lt• Cf'9H-• ONtllNMIC'ft K-.M1111'..,. t11t.roi111..,. .. 1 Cl •1 D)-4 ~-"" ..... .._ .. ( At Alt Ct-4 D1-J 17 oa Ol-4 At •• .. ' A Z OAILYPILOf s United Airborne Officer Found First Flight Leaves LAX Murdered By United Press Inte rnational l ln1tt>d Airlines flight 118, a 7-17 Jumbo :rnme timt>s cal led the .. Redeye Special," took oH from Los Angelt:>s early today with 110 passengers for ChiC',1go to signal the t'nd of a t wn Wl't'k s trtkt• ~1gainst lht• natwn's large::.t air carrier. A ~pokesman tn Chicago said l 'n1tt•d "ould fly "36 pert'Cnt or better" -mon· than 558 flights today -and tnt rease to fuller ·service by Christmas Eve to help ease the snarl of holiday travel. Thl' crush has caused long lines. st>vt•ral snafus and many lost tempt>rs at airports. Radar Rigged Soviets Install MIG Guide LUSAKA, Zambia <UPI> -The Soviet Union has completed the in~lallallon of a sophisticated radar system m the Angolan cap1Lal of Luanda lo support supersomc warplanes in ground and air attacks, pro- Western 1~t1onahst $OUrces ::.aid toda\. They said thl'Y feared a dt'cision last Wl'l'k b~ thl' U.S. Senate tu cut off further aid to two nationalist groups fighting in Angola would encourage Moscow to l'Xlend its military commitment to thC' third Angolan mo\'l'ml1nl. the :\Ltrxisl Popular i\lu\'cmcnt for the Libe ration of :\ngnl.i. ~ Rus::-.1an technicians have completed work on the highly sophisticated radar interception svstem in Luanda fur u~e in guiding i\lIG fighters in attacks on both ground and airborne targets. according to the· soui-ees clqse to one pro-Western group. the Cnion for Total Independence of Angola. The sources said the svstem. installed near the tC'rminal of l.uand:.i's international airport. was t est- ed successfully for the first timL' last week. They said forl'ign c11mmL'rc·1~.11 piluts fl ying into :\brxist- eontrulll·d capital tonfirml1d their rl'ptlrb. f 'rom Page _ I l SANTA • • • :-1gnatures on this Olll' Rut we couldn't get Cut chn IWCJUM.' ht• lt\'t>s outsidl' town. "Wt• trit>d our IH:"t to t.dk to Cutcher. hut he's almo!'>I uri reasonable.·· Grant said The C'utchers, mL•ml>i?rs of tht> F.bent?ll'r Holiness Chureh ~~" they ba:-.e tht'1r action on th'-' 22n;l chapter of Re' elatwns in the Kin;!' James \'ers ion of tht:> R1hlc "hil'h says "whOSOt'\'l'r Im l'th :md makt•lh a lie" \\Ill lw l'' dlldl'd from can•n. ~lrs ('utcher stJys her dallt!hll'I'. Jl'nifer. won't gl'l uny t!lfts for Christma". \\on't get Mesan Jaile d On Robbe r y Cl1arges ,\ fnrml'r Cost .1 '.\!t's:J rt•sidl'nt linked by UrJngt• County Sheriff's officers to .1 number of arml'd rohlwrtt•s "as Jailed dur- Ln:! the "t•ekend by Sheriff's of- fiCl'r" "ho tr.t<·NI him lo the La;:!un:J llllls .trl'a . Dt•put1es :irrl'strd Randy Don F.111:;, 23. fnrmerly of 318 Victoria ~t Costa ~lt>sa aftt'r they were Jldl'd by tht• :\L•wport Beach polict' heltcoptl'r m a pursuit of the suspect · Jny pennies under htr pllhm fur a tooth. and won't go on any egg hunts at £aster. They said Ellis \\as finally ar- rested as he called a taxi from a La~una Hills drug store Officers said the\· confiscated a sawed off ~hotgun ·round tn his possession. • . ",\ lie 1s a lie no matter hem pretty) ou m.ike 1t. .. she ::.Jy!>. From Page ,.., I KILLED • • • :\ wheel that had been 1n thl· ht?d of the pick-up truck flt'" through the air and b<'camc wedgt>d between the bus and the 11uardra1J m the impact Police said se\'eral C'hnstma-.. presents were in the s t.1t1on wagon At late morning, poltt·c still WNe investigating the collts1on to det erm ine whethPr anv charges would be pressed ~1gamst the surviving drr\ers. The collision forced pohtt' to dose the intersection for ahout two hours this morning wh1lt' rescue and cleanup l'fforb \\ert• under way. Bookstore Ar son AZUSA <UPf I -A small fire that caused heavy damage at the Citrus College Bookstore early Sunday was probably set on purpose. authorities said. Arson investigators dtscover<'d sever<il empty gasoline or kerosene cans in the building. ORANGE COAST ' ,,,,_ Cr,t"'Q"-(~•I D••I..-P 11ot •ti"' ~rt(~ 1\ 'nn"b•nt"<I 1~ to-..\ Pr• •' Quth "' J t Y '"" (.r~ Cc.-,\t Pt.iOh\/hnQ (Or'1).o·r~ "~'' tff ftoC1 t ,.. ,, oubt1\htoo ,._..ona•, "''f'tt.JIQ, f • .ci .. ., fo~ ( t .. Nt .4f Nf'Wp(.ft t ht-. ., h H t\lttw.,.lt':r, t ••en f n '"'••,. V••••v tt .. ' ~'Odht•"" v.11.,., U'l(J , ~Qu~ Rf'•t" «;owtf'i (, .. , .t t. \.1r-o 1 f• q.on.at f'01t1on 1\ O"bht,nfd s.&tvrO..•' df"d \v• ''"''¥' r"" prtn(1p .. 1 out>ll\"'•nq c.it .. f\f • ., "' )JU Yw"•:.t b•y ~Htf'C. (.o\I• Mt•W. (41tto1ht" "16,. Robert N. Weed Prt,•OPnt ~nd Put>l•\ohtr Jack R. Curley V"., Pr~\•Mnt •nd (rf'rwr•+ M.tl'\tQir'' Thomas 1<eev11 r o1tor Thomas A Murptiine M•f\•O•r\.Q ECS.tOf' Charles H . Loos Rlch¥d P. Nall OftkH Co\te """"' lJOWol 11.lySh,... Nt__,l'W-<><OI JUJ,..._,-,,.,d 1.A911f\A fl< .. II, I, .. 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(AP) -A former tcaC'ht•r has bt:'en ae· cused of burglarizing this area's fa~h1onablc s ummer homes of more than SJ million worth of .irt1facts 111 ordt•r to open an anti· <]lie shClp Suffolk County pohn• Sunday charged Phillip F. :\lolloy, 50. with st•cond-de;.::rN' burglary m c:onne1't10n "1th a long :-cnes of theft~ in the Hampton.s. Police said Mollo\'. a former teacher at Wei:.tbury.Junwr High School, had his t wo-s tory house .it Sag Harbor and a guest house bl'hmd 1t stuffed \\1th ';.tluable booty, includtn~ Tiffany lamps, J?randfather clotks, s1l\'cr, coins. furniture. china anrl other anti- ques. Three early American paintings found in the house were ,·alued at $70.000. 'M~••iah' The Rev. Sun Myung Moon (above) is among n ew messiahs ar ising across Ame rica who are bei n g idolized and r eviled. TJ'le Associated Press examine~ lhe m essiahs, and their movem e nts, in first of series of articles on Pages AS 9 loday . Striking United machinists ap- proved a ne w <'Ontract with the airline Sunday and began return· ing to their jobs today. Fr o m Wire Services A spokes man for the Interna- tional Association of Machinists said the new. three-year contract with United was approved by ' more than 70 percent of the near- FAYETTEVJLLE. Ark. -A rookie police officer ra~ioed headquarters he was stopping a van for a traffic violation. Other offi~s arrived minutes later to (tn~ the police car ~mpty and the van and the young omcer miss• ing. ly 18,000 m e mbers who voted. The United strike coupled with a continuous walkout against Na- tional Airlines -a major air car- rit'r to Florida cities -caused the travel problems. The Air Line Pilots Association in Washington said t¢ay ballots were ma i led out over the weekend to !'lational flight atten- dants to give them anothe r chance to vote on a contract pro· posal they rejected in October. The new vote w ill be tallied Jan. 4. A strike by flight attendants , which began on Labor Day. has grounded 55 National jets which normally carry 17,000 persons daily. Planes and Amtr ak trains were fully booked for major runs and bus lint's anticipated crowds and l'alled in extra vehicles. Scores of thousands of strike- bound travelers had to fend for themselves during the busiest travel period of the year ".nd thert> was a t~ngle of ~rossed r e· sen ·ations and overbookings as tourists scurried for seats. A group of Continental Airlines passengers at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport were vic- tim!' of a cl.assic foulupS unday. T h e 1 2 ·l D e n v e r · b o u n d passengers aboard Continental night 29 were on the plane and re· ady for the plane's departure Rut there \vas no crew ·A Continental spokes man said the crew that was tony thl· plane had be«.>n misdirected a nd flown -as passengers -to Los Angeles. where they had been told to pick up their plane. Another crew h a d to be brought to Chicago from Denver to han- dle flight 29. "hi ch left four hours late. A Continental spokesman said O\'erworked operators -who coped with the biggest travel days in Continental histor y Fri- day and Saturda y -had been working 20 hours a day to handle holiday traffic, the spillover from the United s trike and pro- blems cau sed by fogged in airports at Los Angeles and Seat- tle. He said a weary worker made a mis take and.misdirected the flight crew for flight 29. A snowstorm slowed trafric from airports in :-.Jew England and forced temporary closing of Logan International Airport in Bos ton on Sunday. Weath e r pro blems eased somewhat today, allowing flights to ('Ontinue. f'rona Page AJ HOSTAGES plane took off. Among those on the plane w hen it left Al gier s was Belaid Ab· desselam . Algerian minister for oil and industry. Abdesselam had been permitted to leave OPEC headquart er s in Vienna Sunday lo ne~otiate for the plane to land in Algiers. He was one of the first persons off the plane in Algiers today. and had taken part in the Vl P lounge negotiations. But as pre parations were made for a new takeoff, Ab- desselam went b ack aboard lo s hare the fate of the other ministers. They were said to in- clude Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia and Jamshid Amouzegar of Iran. the two most innuential m e mber s of OPEC, as well as the representatives of Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Those freed in Algiers included members of the Venezuelan. Gabon, Ecuadorean. Nigerian and Indonesian delegations. In addition, a wounded terrorist was taken off the pl ane. and driven away in an ambulance. Pair Shoot Man to De~th CULVER C IT Y (UPI) -Two m en approached Raymond and Jane Young w hen they drove up to their garage Sunday night and demanded money, police said. Young, 32. s tarted to argue with them, his wife told officers, and one of t he sus~cts pulled out a gun and s hot him in the chest. The would-be robbers fled in a waiting automobile and Youug was d ead on arrival at a nearby hos pital. POUCE LOSE OWN YVLE ·TREE HOMESTEAD, Fia. <UPJ) - Somebody s tole the Christmu tree, llahts a nd all, from the ahift com m ander 's desk a t the Homestead Police stJaUon durina· the weekend. UPI Ttltp(loto Screomi11' Eagle The final s upporting girder has been installed on what will be the world's longest (3.872 ft.), tallc:;t ( 110 fl.) and fastest (62 mph> roller coaster: the Scrcamin' Eagte at the Six Flags On'r :\lid-Am erica R ecreation Center near St. Louis. Thl' S3.2 million project is scheduled to open in . April. Teen-ager Injured In 'Racing' Crash A dangerous gamt• t•nded in near-tragedy in Huntington Beach Sunday when u teenage dri\·er lost control of hi:-. car and crashed into a power pole, police said todav Investigators said sevL•ral wit nesses told them two youth." \\(•n· racing westbound on I-:dingl·r A\'enue toward their l!untinJ,.'ton Harbour homes with tht• kud t·ar repeatedly crossrng tht• t·1..•nlcr ltne to prevent the ~umber Two car from pas~ing. Clear Skies For Bay Area By The Associated Press The Pacific weather front that brought r ain to :"Jorthern California over the weekend was weaken ing today, and gener ally clear skies were forecast for Tuesday. · The :-.Jational Weather Service said rainfall ranged from several tenths of an inch in the far north to a few hundredths of an inch in the San Francisco Bay area. The Sl'C'ond car fmall\' swerved out of control aprroaching Bols..i Chica Street and hit the pole. The vouth was treated at Hunt· ington ° lnrercom munity Hospital for hi!'> in.1uries and released, but his-4970 l' S. ('Ompart car was dc:;troyt•cl. ~ll'(:ording to policC'. .'\n c1t;1t1n11s \\<.•re issued bt>t';Jll:-:t' pnlH't.' did not witness the asst•rtt•d unsafe lane l'hang mj!. a m1sd<.•mt•anor traffic e1la· lion offenM'. a It houj!h several witnesses said th<'y did :\ traffic bureau spokes man, hOW<'Vt>r. not t'd t ht:> Southern C':11i forn1a F:ci1snn Company will bill t lw 1n 1un•ct ll't'nager for ctamJ!!l' to its pllll', ~1s lht:>y do in Jny ~ueh <.1t·c·1dl·nt . From Page Al FILMS ... films. Currently. lawyers for lhl' theater chJin are arguing mo· lions filed in court in ad\'ance uf any formal tnals related to the seiw res. The handcuffed body of officet J ohn Tillman Hussey, 22, was found Sunday, nine hours artt( the incident. in a ravme near th\') burned shell of the van 15 mik~ west of Fayetteville. The body was sent to Little Rock for a1t autopsy, but police s aid the of. ficer apparently had been s hol five times in the head. "We suspect the vehicle (vanJ mav have been involved in a burglary of a clothing store iQ Rogers, north of Springdale,·: l-aid Springdale Police Ch1d Jot Sims "We're running qown a bunqp of leads at this t ime. Nothing hj; developed yet." Hussey joined the police for~ in Springdale a month ogo. a~ was also a s tudent at the Univer:lity of Arkansas. lie was popular with fellow officers. • "H e h ad no e nemy in ttn.- world... fe llow officer George Cabancss said. "He was stabl~. cool, s harp and intelligent. Hf was very good with a gun, sp whoever got h im had to have had the drop on him." ' Hussey radioed police person rwl l'arly Sund'ay h e was stoppi~ J van. bearing a Texas liccnsl' plate. for a traffic nolation JU!\t in~ide the Fayettevilll' <.'ily hm1ts. I' Pohce said a backup patrol CC\r arrived al the scene four minutes later and found l lusscy·s empt,Y patrol car. its light still blinking. The investigating officer. Tom Dickens. said there was no sign of a struggle. Polic<' la unch ed a four sta4· search for lht' k1llt>r. Officers 5aid H ussey's p1stvt , wa~ missmg, but it wa!>n 'L d\• lermincd 1f he was k1lle<l \\Jlh his own weapon. From Page ,11 . .. . . . . !!~~,:.. . l Hamilton said intense pressUl t'f has been put on his boss. Dr. John • Philp, the county health officer. to "do something about me. "Soont:>r or later. those who wanted ml' out of the count\ would ha\ e found a way to do it,; J lam1lton said. "I am happy to be leavinj! because it 1s a tough way to nm an effect 1vt>, l'ff1cicnt 0Pl'ratio11 when you ha vc to deal with a group of men like our board or supervisors." he said. Thanks to you, ou r Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 mill Ion mark in assets. 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(1t•)&42-'000 (71') &42..aoo (71•1 •14·7508 (213) 511M&2e (213) 6M«>OO (213) 657 ... 141 I f . I • - .. • . ·: . ... .. 4 .. ... j ~ • .. • • • \ ------------------------DAIL 'f PILOT t :J ·New ~ear Spells ·Big Changes • In Law . .. .. . • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Alter 103 y~ars, the state next week ends its efforts to govern the private sexual behavior of its citizens. Similarly, 60 years of some of the nation's strictest marijuana penalties will be re· I axed. These m easures are among 1,285 new or re vised laws passed ...... ~Q(. ·--• t9~1 Dy Undt!cJ r ... dtuo• ~.1.n011 ,;.,. tt1• Guard Claims False Charge, Sues Sheriff An El Toro security guard who claims he lost his job because Orange County s heriff 's officers falsely accused him of triggering burglar alarms at the Sad· dleback Shopping Center sued the agency and five of its officers Friday for 5225,000. 1 • Albert Joseph Chouinard. 65. of 24191 Palmer St., states in his Orange County Superior Court action that c riminal charges filed by officers Feb. 26 have since been dismissed in South County municipal court. · Officers who booked Chouinard at that lime said patrol cars were constantly being sent to the El Toro complex to investigate ac- tivated sil ent alarms. They said Chouinard's shaking and rattling of s hop doors actually triggered the devices. j SACC Dinner Plans Made ~ Plans are under way for the -Saddleback Area Coordinating Council's annual installation din-i ner Jan. 21 a t the Laguna Hills P Hilton Inn. . The dinner affair is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m ., preceded by a cocktail hour and entertain· ment by the Mission Viejo High School Orchestra. Advance r~servations for the $8 per plate dinner may be made throug·h the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, P .O. Box 357, El Tor-0. ·by the Democrat-dominated Legis lature a nd approved by G<>v-Edmund G. Brown Jr. dur- lng his first year in office. The bulk of them routinely take ef- f eel at midnight Dec. 31. Other new year 's changes are these: -A cell in prison will be guaranteed for heroin dealers Arrests· Hit 109 Drivers Drinking drivers got the holi· day season off to an early start during the weekend with 109 al· legedly inebriated motoris ts · booked into the Orange County and city jails. Sheriff's officers said the total represented a record number of bookings for a · non-holiday weekend. California Highway Patrolmen led the way by booking 38 drunken drivers into the County Jail. Santa Ana police jailed 15 motorists and police from Foun- tain Valley and Irvine we re among eight other cities using the county facilities. County Jail r ecords show that an additional 29 drunken drivers were booked into city jails during the weekend. Anaheim topped that list with 13. Newport Beach had 12 a nd Costa Mesa jailed a total of four during the weekend that began al 5 p.m. Friday and ended Sunday night. Clemente Man Charged In Rape A 2·1-year-old San Clemente m an was arrested by police early Sunday on sus picion of raping a 21-vear-old woman at her home. Police identified the suspect as Thomas Stuart Schueles, of 1514 Buena Vista. Apt. A. The victim told police that a m ale guest at a party at her home Saturday night r eturned shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday t.o retrieve a co at and gloves he had left behind. The woman said the man in· stead raped her. !'Jeighbors of the victim held the suspect prior to the arrival of police. The neighbors reportedly were alerted to the incident by the woman ·s screams for help. and criminals who use firearms in robberies and other serious crimes . ''lt will become Uleglll for a man to be a prostitute. Promiscuous teen-agers will be able to gel birth control treat- m e nt withottt their parents'. knowledge. -Employes in private busi· nesses and industry wtll havt' tt\e orftcial Cahfom1J marine nwm· legal right to scrutinitc their mJI personnel files . Al~o passt•d t111 -. \l'Jr, hut --Schools will have to start g1v-already put in tu l.1". w1trc ing girls a n even break with meaSllrt>s t•slJl.>IJ:s l11n~ a nrnJOr boys in athletic programs. Busi agricultural l,1hoi rl'l .1t10ns .ict nesses will be hit with a $GOO and 3 statt• hou..,111~ f1n..1m·e pro- million une mployment ulsurancc gram. ~ts \\t'll .is sonw ml'<.11l·ol tax increase. malprat'lH'l' n•turm" <1nd tax rl .. The grey whale becomes the visions to t•nd tht> <HI 1.ll-µlction al · -------------------------------------------------------- Wa11t a Rolls? Daily P1101 Slatf Pl>OIO If you don't think Santa will bring a rea l 1932 Rolls Royce Ph antom l r thi!-i Christm as. maybe you can ask him for this model adm~red by Joe Quercia of Cost:..1 :\itesa. Some assembly is required. The kit rnsls $1·19 .99 and h:1s 2.l!>!l par1s. mrluclin~ thl' ~amc numlh'I" of nuts and bolts .. t:-. lhl'rl! ,trc 111 t he t ull Sli'L' 1:,1r, at.:Lordmg to the mo<lel mJnul adirer. I Oil Lamp Stans Cwress Home Blaze A $1 ,500 brass bed and other antiques were among the con- tents of a Cypress apartment completely gutted by flames late Sunday. an Orange CoWlty Fire Department s pokesman said to- day. The occupants of the apart- ments , Pamela Miller and Mary Schmidt, escaped uninjured but a cat that apparently started the fire by knocking a kerosene lamp off a table, was killed, fire spokesmen added. Damage was estimated at $30,000 to the building and $10,000 to the contents. North Viet Returns Body of. County Man From Wire Services BA:"lGKOK, Thailand -North Vietnam has r eturned the re- mains of three American pilots, includ,ing those of an Orange • County flyer who was one of the . Perversion, Rape Charge Trial Ordered first casu::illies of the air "-<lr The :--<orth VietnJmese 1dt'n· tified the remains as those of :'\avy Cmdr. J esse Taylor Jr . of Los Alamitos; Air Foret' Lt. Col. Cross ley James r'illon Jr., Hartford. Conn., and Air Force Capt. Ronald D. Perry, of Gallatin, T enn . lowance and cert:lin iflv~tment ! • credits for wea I thy md1 rniuals. : Here, bridly, are some of t~e • details or ne w la'tl.:. for 197G : St>x -dubbt.>d the "homosex· ; uals' bill u( n.:hts" and bitterly • oppQsed by rell ~wus leaders, the • law e nds c:runinal penalties for ttdultery, or al copulation and sodomy 1n pri•.rate between persons 18 or older. Some orthest! sex l<1ws dJll• b..ick to 1872. ~t anJuana -providt'S a traf. fi C' tickt•I st vie t'ttation and max· unum SIOO fin<.> for possession o.( an ounce or lt'SS of mariJuana. Prison requires man· d atory pri so n t erms for ('l'lminals who use firearms in the commission of robberies, kid napmJ!s, rapt>s, burglane:> and other seriotis C.ri m es or for drug dealers caught with a half-ounce or more of heroin. This ends a Jlldge·s d1scrt't1on to grant proba· t10n or short tenn Jail sentences for these crimes. Picket -repeaJs the pro- h1b1t1on against picketing in the capitol. D1scrirpination -require~ public schools and stat~ colleges to pruvtde equal opj>ortun1lles, but not necessanly equal fmanc. mg, fo r male and female athletic programs . P rostitute -extends legal penalties for prostitutJon-to· rnt:n the same as W!'men. -\Jnemployment -increases business contributions _b.y $600 million a nnua lly lo keep un· \.'mployment. ins.urance fund from going bankrupt. A related measure extends unemployment benefits to 250,QOO California farmworkers.beginning Aug. I. -Contraceptives -allows phys icians to dispense birth con· trol prescriptions to minors without notifying parents. -Employes -requires all employers, except the govern· menl, to let workers inspect their personnel files and reasonable times with advance notice. Let· ters of reference and materials relating to criminal investiga- tions are excluded. -Spanking -outlaws corporal punis hment in public schools without advance written consent from parents. -Smoking -a llows school dis· tricts to designate areas on high school campuses where students can s moke tobacco. IQ -prohibits schools from administering group intelligence tests. -Drugs -allows pharmacists to fill presc ri ptions with chemically eq uivalent but cheaper "generic .. drugs instead of more expensive brand name products which doctors often pre- ~cribe. -Wh ale -expands the list of official state symbols, to include the .JO-ton, 50 foot long California (?rey whale as the state marine mammal. South Laguna fJnit Thomas Edward Hug hes of Newport Beach has been ordered to face trial Jan. 26 on multiple charges of rape, sex perversion. assault and burglary filed after he allegedly broke into apartments Taylor was an A 1 jC't pilot shot down on :-Jo\'. I'\. l!Jfi5. F1lton's Fl05 Thunde r c h1ef jct was brought down during tht· 1968 Tt•l offensive. while Pe rrywas p..irtof an eight-man B52 crew that took part in the Chris tmas raids on Hanoi three years ago. Six of lht• crewmen were kilkd when the plane crashl•d and two others wcre ca pl u red. A U.~.-chartered jet brought the rem:llns from Hanoi lo Bang kok Sunday. The remains were the first returm'<.I by the :-.Jorth Vietnamese smcc the Viet· nam war ended in a communist nctory las t April 30. Single Pare.ms Schedule Yule Meet, Dance ·station Has "/..__ LuJanct\_~~:~~~:2:~:f :t:;::.dl::::~ ft.IJ.lU was arrested las t Sept. 28 by Newport po lice who said he A Sl5,000 ambulance. full y stocked with emergency care equipment and capable of transporting up to four sick or in· . . . . . . broke into two apartments in Jured persons. 1s m operation at c1s1on by Orange County Board Sherington Place and an apart- theSouth Laguna FireStation. of Supervisors that the county ment on 16th Street m a three- The ne\\1 unit was stationed in f i r e de Part men t Provid e month period. South Laguna following a de-emergency transport services if private ambulances are not available. · The fire d e p a rtment a m· bulance wi ll res pond to emergency calls in Emerald Bay, South Laguna and Laguna Niguel -all unincorporated communities in the Laguna Beach area that are normally served by the county fire depart- ment." lt is within these three com- munities that county fireme n provide emergency medical as- sistance. The ambulance will be used to transport the s ick or injured only if the private ambulances that serve the south coast are not available or are more than seven minutes drivin~ time away. The ambulance will not res pond within the Laguna Beach city limits. La~una is served by a private service and a back -up ambulance operated by the Laguna Beach Fire Department. The unit will be manned by county firemen with first level emergency medical training. The unit is stocked with four resuscitators, s plints for treat- ment of persons with fractures and bac k injuries and obstetrical instruments . The unit also contai ns space for trans port of up to four persons -two on floor stretchers and two sus pended from the ceil· ing. The unit will re main at the South Laguna s tation on an in· terim basis until completion of a new fire stat ion in Lag una Niguel. At that time. it will pro- bably be manned by full-time paramedics that will service the South Coast. Police said two women who have identified Hughes as the in- truder who raped the m and forced them to participate m acts of sex. perversion will t estify against him. Orange County Superior <;ourt Judge Ke nne th Williams set Hughes' trial dale and·refused to lower the earlier established bail of $25,000. o.llJ """Miff,_. NEW AMBULANCE WILL SERVE SOUTH COUNTY County Flrem•n Chuck Bett,1• Oemonatrat•• Equipment Another piece of new equip- ment is a $42,600 l ,OOO·gallon-per. minute pumper. ll replaces an older e ngine. l I Tht>rt' an• s till about 1,100 Americans listed as m1s-;ing m lndochin3, most of t hem in Viet- nam. The return of the bodies did not affect the number of m1ssmg ~mce all had been declared dead, lJ S. m1htary s pokesmen said. Motorist Hurt PAI.OS VERDES (UPI> Edward Pozek, 26, was tnJured Sunday when his car plungNI over a ISO-foot cliff and turned upside down. The South Coast Chapter' or Parents Without Partners will hold a Chris tmas meeting and dance be(?innin~ at 8 p.m . Friday at the Parkwes t clubhouse m Irvine. Live e nt ertainment is scheduled and holiday dress is su~gested. Tick ets are Sl "for members and $2 for nonmem- bers. S ingle parents of all ages :ind areas mav attend. ·Paren ts Without Partners is an intC'rnational nonprofit educa· t1on::i l organiza{ion devoted to helping single parents and their children. · Further information is availa- ble by calling : 837 -3319, 49J...6089 or 830-9595. a Christmas favorite ... carnelhairsportcoat the finest camel hair coat available anywhere,w1th patch and flap pockels, leather buttons, and full tattersall Enin~. 44 fashion is"nd· newport center 644-5070 /_,/ - ' .. •• •• ,. •• " " •' .. ,. • ' M CA.IL v Pll.O'f • Just .~ ::'.'•> .... u .. 1 ~· .. .... T ·:~::-: om lll'phiae , ".:'.·.. - Monday, December 22. 197! Officers Give Up To Peron BUENOS AIRES. Argentina <UPI) -The air force today an- nounced th e surre nder of mutinous officers whose five-d11y revolt stretched President Isabel Peron's tenuous hold on the Argentine government almost to the breaking paint. • - Tragedy Averted 122 Survivors In TWA Crash i\1ILAN. Italy (AP> -All 122 person~ aboard a TWA jetliner ~caped death tod~y when the plane, en route from Sa~ Frai:ictsco and New 'York. crashed whlle landing in thick fog. at a Milan airport(~; ficials said 30 persons were in~ured, ~w~ seriously, but .. most 0 passengers ··walked to the terminal bu1ld1ng themselv~s . d.'d Late reports satd the pJane t not crash land, but had already landed when it ran off t he r11nway. Christmas Cr . :1_ anunmg The terms of the surrender were not disclosed. in the official ( INSHORT J Pope Asks Palestine Trans World Airlines said the pilot, Edward Watkins of Texas. broke a rib, and a second crewman sufrered a fracture. . • Police s aid a fire developed m .. the fuselage after the crash of Flight 842 at l\1alpensa Airport but it was quickly put out. ··otherwise it could have been a tragedy,'' one of ricer said. HO. "HO. HO. DEPT. -You rnay have noted that certain fac- tions along our coastline have been putting the knock to those business enterprises which sug- gest you s h o uld do yo ur Christmas shopping early. These people are Wrong Thinkers. • If some business suggests that you might be smart to buy for the •pcoming Yuletide in July, the AAti-early shopping claque would be out the re picketing the store. Just let some outfit hang out dne s trand o f tinsel before Thanksgiving and the cries of anguish can be heard from those who believe Christmas is being defiled by crass commercialisl'!l· ""THEY'RE TRYING TO start Olristmas earlier every year," you will hear somebody grump. ··Halloween isn 't even over yet." Well, I 'm here to suggest that if a'II the s tore people have been Ca mpaigning to start Yule shop· -ping early. they have railed to iinpress whole legions of buyers. · If everybody s hopped so early, how come it is that l can't find a P,arking place within' four miles Of any commC'rcial outlet? ; Every year, I figure 1 have the Christmas ru s h syndrome tieaten. I r ead all the advertise· rtients in November wherein they ~ you t o avoid the s hopping .(Ush by getting those gifts early. ' SO I CALCUl~ATE that ever - ybody will be thronging to the stores right after Thanksgiving 40d on into early December. So I ~hall avoid this awful crus h. ~·11 get to the s tores late. Everybody will be all finished shopping by Olen. air force communique. The communique said the breakaway officers relinquished the suburban Moron Air Base and th -:? Buenos Aires l\!etropolilan Airport at 2: IS a.m. (12 :15 a .rt;'. PST) and loyalist men had resumed command. Budget 'Olca11' WASHINGTON (APJ -.Gov- ernment spending does not pre- sent a problem to the economy, but recovery from recession may be in serious trouble without ma- jor changes in federal poli cy, says the staff of a congressional budget committee. The staff of the J oint Economic Committee, in a report to House and Senate budget panels, said its study of the fiscal outlook for the next five years shows that "the federal budget is not out of control." Ta:c Bill Co•pro,.i.e WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford says he will sign the compromise tax bill. a\·erting a n automatic income tax increase that would have hit American· workers on New Year's Day. The bill, whic h extends 1975 in · come tax cuts into the first six months of 1976, is scheduled to re· a ch Ford's desk today and he sata at a news con1erence on Saturday that he plans to sign it quickly. No AUi<"a Co.,erup • UPI fti.,tllOtlK 'MYSTERY FRIEND' KNEW PRESIDENT AS •JACK' tn 1952 Photo With Fifst Husband William Campbell JFK Love Life Aides Say It Was Busy One By Un ited Press International President John Kermedy "'as handsome and fun-loving and ··never stopped purstring attrac- ti ve women -nor they him," Time magazine says in this week's edition. WAS HINGTO N h as buzzed with gossip a bout women in Ken· nedy's life for years, and several publications aired the stories this "'eek end. Time said airline steWardesses and actresses were among Ken· nedy's frequent visitors at the White House. Time also said two women White House s taffers, named ''Fiddle" and "Faddle" by the Secret Service, often traveled with Kennedy. The magazine did not identify them. Recognition VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VJ appealed to the Israeli people today to ''recognize .the rights and legitimate aspira- tions" of Pales tinians. It was the most direct and out· right appeal made by the Pope so far on the Palestinian problem in the Middle East. JIE SPOK E during his tradi · tional Christmas meeting with members o f the Col lege. of Cardinals .. "Even if we are well aware of the tragedies not so long ~go which have compelled the J ewish people to seek a se~ure and pro- tected garri:>on in a proper sov· ereign and independent state - and because we are properly aware of t~is -we would like to inl'ite the children of this people to recognize the rights and · legitimate aspirations of another people which also has suffered for a long time, the people of Palestine." 1'he Pope, speaking in Italian, also ~ppealed to all sides in· volved in the l\1iddle East con· flirt to ''avoid useless and dangerous cXtreme positions and to put an end particularly to the 'voice of terroris m and in· discriminate reprisals." Tl-IOSE SID ES, the Pope added. "must try to advance a di::i!ogue in the appropriate ways and sites." · .:i.t ean\\•hile, a secret weekend trip to Europe by Israeli foreign minister Yi gal Allon has stirred TtfE BOEING 707, with 113 ;. passengers and a crew of nine, crashed on its second landing at· tempt at the airport 24 miles. north of Milan, airport sources~ said. They said the plane had !° circled the airport for some time before making the landing ap· proach. . a Police said parts of the plane's undercarriage and part of the right wing were sheared off in the impact as the craft hit the ·runway, zigzagged and th-:n veered towa rd a n asphalt strip used for heliCopterS. Some passengers escaped from the plane through a crack opened up on one side of the fuselage. REPORTERS AT the scene said part or one of the engines was sheared orr in the impact and that there was a break in the fuselal?e just be hind the first· class section in the front of the plane. "lt seemed like the airplane was breaking into two pieces. right aft of the first-class sec· tion," said Ange lino Trebisco, a passenger of lmola, Italy. "l got out from the g.ap made in the fuselage." Anthony Lyons , a 20-year -old s tudent from Philadelphia who was going to join his parents ln l\'lilan, said there were 30seconds of panic aboard when t.h6 plane hit the runway and s tarted zigzagging. ..Many screamed. I was also badly scared. I was scared the plane would explode," he said. Another passenger. who declined to be identified, said he Every year J use th.is theory to fxplain away my procrastina- tion. I've said it so many Yule ·~a.sons that I actually get to believing it. And every year I am wrong. ALBA NY, N .Y . (UPI) Lawmen retaking Attica prison in 1971 after a riot that left 43 persons dead committed "acts of brutality" but there was "no in· tentional coverup" of official misconduct, according to a re· port released by Gov. Hug h Carey. Once, Time said, two top ad· visers interrupted Kennedy in the Lincoln bed room with a young woman a ssigned to the Na· tional Security Cobncil. · speculation Israel may be seek· in·g improved relations with Black African nations or new <'ontacts \\'ith Palestinians. In J erusalem, government s ources said t oday Prime Minister Y itzhak Rabin has replied Co a message from Presi· dent Ford concerning Israel's fkoc. 2 air strikes against Palesti· nian guerrilla t arget s in Lebanon. . saw the fuselage cracking just , ~hove his head after the landing. - · By the lime I get to the stores, tbey are fill ed with all those peo· pie who we re complaining about Stores putting up Christmas de· torations right after Halloween. Time says the tv.'o were inter- rupted one a(lern_oori "by a knock. on the Lincoln Bedroom door. Angered . Ke nnedy threw the door wide open. There stood two top foreign affairs advisers with :i batch of seC'ret cables and <i. clear view or the woman in bed. Never bother ing to close t he' door, Kennedy cooled down , read the dispatches and made his de- cisions before he retwned to his friend." HE KEPT SCOR!;? JFK's Count 903 "When he entered the Senate only fi ve yea11s later his total, by his .own records. was up to 903. By the time he was president his score had soared to nearly 1,600. "I was sitting in the first row of ' chairs in economy clasS and I saw the fuselage cracking. When the plane stopped 1 could see fog from the fuselage ceiling," be s aid. YOU CAN SPOT these folk s light away. They aren't avoiding (he Christmas ru:sh -they're tnakin g it. They move throug h a store lik e they were actors in one or those speeded-up movies. They look like' the defensive line or the LA Rams on a blitz. Why only yesterday, I was ap- 'proaching a counter lo look at this nice s having set when :.1 :240·pound lady clutching a big red handbag like it was a football tame charging down the aisle. I thought she was making a run off left tackle . But no. It was a veer· play, right at me. SHE GAVE ME a Jiip which knocked me clear into the toy de· partment and grabbed of( my shaving set all in the same mo- tion. If you're going to compete with these late shoppers, you'd better be a pro.· Next year. I'm s tarting on July s. ''Clearly the state has dealt un· fairly with the inmates and af- firmative action is necessary to correct the situation," former state ~preme Court Justice Bernard Meyer s aid in the report Carey r eleased Sunday. \legas Robber"!I LAS VEGAS, Nev. CUPI) -A man was wounded and 17 other patrons were forced to lie on the Ooor when four men robbed the Tropicana Country Club lounge Sunday night. Dr. Charles Wilbanks was shot in the s houlder when he ap· parently made a s udden move· ment. A cocktail waitress bad her dress ripped and was thrown to the floor when she walked in while the robbery was under way. The men escaped wi th an undetermined amount of money. N'EWSWEEK magazine re- ported stories of Keillledy's love life "with stenographers and ste'>''ardesses. an off-Broadway star and a Hollywood star·in-tbe- making. syndicated reporter and an ambassador"s wife." Author Richard Condon, who said he has spent 15 years re- searching the late prC'sident's sex life, was interviewed in the London Sunday newspaper, Nev.·s of the World. He said Ken-' nedy had "scored'' with 470 girls by the time he w as elected to Congress. "He even m ade love to three women on the morning or his in- auguration." THE INTEREST in Kennedy's sex life was prompted by a Senate committee 1·e1)()rt last week. which s aid a "clos e friend'' or Kennedy 1,11;-1s also a close friend of men in or~anized crime. ·-- k w £ 1 :...... ~n~~.':!2:.~:~:;:'."~ ......, Snowy Yule in Northea8t ~ White Stuff Closes Bosto"' Logan Airports ,._, .... -........ 'eoiM --' 11utt.i• .g:::_r c-•- 0.11•' ·--·o.1•olt 'F*-*' .... _ H i.,. " " " " " .. "' " ,. " ~ ' Lew Pt•. ,. ·°" ~ " ,. " .. " " 1• .01 " ,. ' 11 •I I tooJ<lo\l• l....:htJ. Sia I~ lo .a foot ol ~now blan~et· ~ l.IP\l1te New Yon; •no Jl 11><nei. rtll In A1'9"\la •nd CanDou, M11.-e. ft>t VC>W Oomini•l>f<I """"0 lllO' da, •• le"""'c11t,,..~\ w•r,....o Iron>..,., "''0 bu! ••wmtll Suno111 ,.;IJl'I •"" N rly IOdll,_nl""""'""'Yl:lr~. Po lit e In !he N~"" Vo rli "'"'--4•1.tn lr~a Tl'PO•l~lll • ••"" ol ... 1nor ~t;o,n1•. U11•l•I•. POh<• ~let •itllO•ll'd •hllP•"' drlwinQ DIA IOld •II major •o•<h ....,,, °""· EiPKi.lly '" nortr..t•n • ..,, """""" •-of lht 1111e. •lllhorllln ~•><I trolflc: WO$ lighter thal\ normal. "l!wt'l'Oftlt uo,ed ho~;· w ld o pall<;• .,019'1'11 !n Bal11'"•· • TllF.Y DID not disclose the nature of hi s reply to Ford's mt>ssage, which requested con· sultations between the two gov· ernments before Israel launched any more attacks. U.S. UndersC'cretary of State Aifrl'd .'\.therton arri v<..'<l in Tel Avi v today from C~iro and said, "I am not bringing any pro- posals." A POLICE OFFICER who led the first emergency squads said he fir st saw a g roup or passengers while approaching the crash scene. ''They appear ed like shadows in the thick fo g. Many were scared. Others were quite calm.'" he said. Airport sources said the pilot had ci rcled about an hour and a half before trying a first landing and another lS minutes be[ore the second run. UR ·--._.,....,, KMSM(lh' ,UllY..-S ....... ' : :::.::.,~. ·---·-'f"""11 '(*I-City ':°""""' " . .. " ,. " " ,. ,. .. .. " ,. ,. " ~ ,. .. " .. Ol'9 -•lht•·•l'l•l•d '•1•111¥ 00:· tllrr..:11 s.t .... n., In Wlnol>OI', N.Y. "" 10-.,..r-old 01•1 *"S -IUed -""r 12-'l••r--old llUer u.nau•ly lnl11•ed wMti tr.y --• ll•UC~ "' • ca.r wnlle sllODlno. Ti.. •torm ""'' •D••n•d b1 "" .. ii.,.ro nith of cold 111r w1>1e11 !t it blt!lllCI a loot ot VIOw in ,.o'1i.ffter" Otllos.t•lfdor . 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Sun,/ff-n, Tide• MOHOa'f ~Ol'ldMlth 10:lllp,f'l'I, S• ~-,,.......... .0.J TIJ£iOa'f FlrSINIQltl U •SI om. 4 l •1n1-'"•"'· 2 ) $e<.ondlllgll "' 11 S)t.m, •I S.Cofld!ow •·l lll-"'· 0! ,_,._61M•.fl'I .. Mh t •4p,m, ""'°'°"' rl•••:~11.m., ""'''·"•·""· TWO LEVELS OF UN DERGROUND FRE~ PARKING/FREE GIFT WRAPPING '~ill ~J llOOSo.Coastllwy. IaguA~!.~· ca. llOLIDAV HOURS UNTIL CHRISTM.U-MON • .SAT. lo-9,SUN.1°'6 • I I -' ·l "'~·· CHAMP GIVES CHALLENGER RUNNING LESSON Bobby Riggs, 57, Watch~s Footwork of Bill Emmerton, 56 .. • Bobby iggs Running Off, 1111 Of the Sl''\l'" .. "POrh t•h tl!t•ll;!l' <I .1/t' ;t C'llllplt: pf \ l'.ll ... h.il'k I Actor Bill Lundigan ~ Dead at 61 HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -Actor Wilham Lundigan started as a shoe sales man in his father's store and grew up to perform in more than 125 movies, including "Climb the Highest Mountain" and "Pinky " Ros ary was scheduled today fo r the tall. blond actor who died Saturday or apparent heart failurl' following a lengthy ill- nrss. He was 61. He worked as a radio an· nouncer with station WF'BL m Syracuse. N Y • and was attend- 111g Syracuse l!niversity prepar- 1n~ for a law degr<'e when he was d1sl'overed by a Hollywood talent ~cout. He s1J:ned his firs t contract with L1n1versal Studios an 1937 and in the next ~ix yt'ars made !-Uch mo\'1es as .. "Courtship of And', Hardy." "Dodge City," "The Old Maid." and "Salute to tht• Marines." Lund1gan joined the Marines for real in 1943. He spent much of his tour of duty overseas and taler complained "l killed more japs in 'Salute to the Marines' than I saw during 80 days on Okinawa." Lundigan is survived by his widow. Rena, a daughter and two brothers. I -----------I 1 (J()() Listen To Cultists SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A bout 600 persons gathered at California Hall to hear four disciples or a spaceship-to-paradise cult that requires its followers to give up most worldly belongings. At the Sunday session, the four identified themse lve s o nl y a s followers of a couple called "The Two," leaders of the Huma9 Individual Me t amdrphosis (HIM ) movement. Pair Face Death In Rape, Murder SA:-.ITA CRUZ <UPI) -A jury Sunday night convicted two young men of breaking into the home of a housewife and murder- Lng her last April. Superior Court Judge Donald May set sentencing Tuesday for defendants Orrin Carr. 22, and Vi ncent R egan. Special circumstances of the case called for a mandatory death penalty the jud~e said. ' It was tes tified during the tria l that the pair followed J oyce Coulter home from an a ll -night restau r a nt, then r aped and stabbed her. • Mondey. December 22. 197S DAIL y PlLOT A$· 'Operation Rubout' ~~ Police Crack Do~, •' On LA Sex Parlor ·: LOS ANGELES CAP> -Police are driving out sex-oriented s t ores on the fringes of Hollywood by using a 1913 law to warn prospective cus tom ers their names may come up in court if they enter the places. The crackdown is taJcing place on Western Avenue. a once- thriving shopping area bisecting Sun se t and Holly wood boulevards, whic h has been in- filtrated and gradually dominat- ed in recen t years by a score or massage parlors, theaters and s hops offering adult books, nude wrestling and sexual encounlets. THE PARLORS are particularly active in the sum- mer, when women dressed in scanty bikinis s it in the doorways, knitting, reading or talking quietly but always dis- passionately returning the bold stares, the furtive glances , the casual ins pections. Hard rock music poured from the dark in- teriors. while low red and blue lights lent mode rn-day mood to the establishments. Now blue uniformed policemen :~ stand in place of customers. ..:. Three weeks ago, follow£di pressure from city officials, ~ nessmeo and citizens groups who. claimed the shops were Uttle more than fronts for prostitution, Police Chief Ed Davis institutel:t "Operation Ru bout," stationidg a task force of officers outside the sex shops. USING THE 1113 Red Light Abatement Act. the officers ask prospective customers for iden- tification and tell them that i.( they enter the s tores they mig~ be called as witnesses in future court cases. That resulted a re~ ported 90 percent drop in bus~ ness for some s hops. along with protests of harassment and in~ timidation from the owners. Diny Sally's and Mother's Fu~ Palace shut down, but the Hollywood Fox Club and the Palace of Love are fighting to r e- main in business. Superior Court> Judge Harry L. Hupp, acting on a motion from the two, ordered police lo res trict their pro-. cedures somewhat but did not er,. der them to curtail them en- tirely. l·T H .:\ \ I ' E {' H E J: I\ 1l 'l'l l lluslkr l~olth\ Rigg s, b u oyed b~ Yil:1m1n:-;. "hl.,•I ~,.,:ii ~tnd .l lr.t\ 1•)111 • ll.ll t•, !-l'I:< 1llll fr 011\ l h1• 111\\ ,.,l point :n I h·· < \1111111 ·1 11,11 l 'ntlt-d St;1L1·~ t11d.1\ 1•11 hi~ <'h~dlt•ni..•l• run .tl'l'•h:-. tht1 Dt·.1lh \.·lit•\ ;1 ~'.1111'1 Att!'lr;tl1.111 111.1r.11 l11Jtlt•1 Bill Em mt>rlllll . I d1111 t krHI\\ if I 1-.111 d • :t. H1 ';.'" -..till on thv I'\ I ' 11! iht• I un .. 1 ·, l' bt'l'I\ :11 tr:1:111ng f11r .1 "l'l'k. t.1!-.11 ; \:lam ins E . C .ind H I :..' c 11 m p I e :-. . '' h e .1 t ;1l'1 m )Oil know. the !\'~111!:1r -.luff ----· 1'hl· lk.ll ,..., l\ir I{ 1;.·~· , .1 ~·o n~ l' t I 111 l' ' l' '' p '' I I &•;H·h n·-.1d,•1ll, tu 111.i ·•:, milt'" ,ttTll'"" l h1 · d1·:-i rl \\hilt.> 1-;mnwrt1111, "1111 ,, Slll'd thl' <"11,d 11•i1 '•' .111d own:.: thl• lh'.lllt \'.iill'' marathon 1 v1 on! ~··w" l\\ ll't' thl' d.-.t.llH l' 111 ~ .. , m ill's. A c.mdv c·1unp.in\' 1:-. • giving R1ges SI.Olio 1111 eaC'h mtle hi! runs H1g)..!s declined. howe \'er. to dtsdost.: thl· dl·t.11t .... ol ft1, bt>l \\llh thl· \l'll'l'.11\ Austrah;,n. l.;~s \"1•µ:1s odcbm.11.t·r J.immy Tht• c; n 1•k Snyder has ir1sl:tlkd till' 56 ye:1r tlld Emnwrl•llt as a 7 5 1:1\.ol'lk l11 ht'.•t the 51 ·yeai old Hti.!i.!s. who l:ninl'ltt•d t lw · u.11 I l'•lll...,Hkr t he 2 for 1 d:"i .Ul<'l' ,l f.ttl' h.111 d I l' .l ;1 ' h l' S .J l d ll 1\\•" l'l'. lw's ;1 pto .md ! :n .111 amall'llr .. \ c1111;o!t-11! '' L'l'k" .t•'1J I 1 ,, 1.d:1 I t'\ L'll run ~ht.l'l' m::..... I\ l' 1ll'l'l1 n111nrn•• ,tf •1\llt "· '\ •II' "L'\ l'l1 011lt•~ 1:11: .u .. n~ · H1,!_:-.111d Emnwrton. '' h11 h.1s !11g{!ed more th~111 118.0llU miles 111 m.~r.1thon nmnmg, will bt" nmninJ? on a 121 2-mlle dt'"t I l l'll\l['"l' bt:'l\\l'L'rl r~11 n.1t·t• C'n•d; .ind H.td \\ .11.·r. tfw lowt•!>t pornt Ill 11h• [ lllll'tJ ;-;l.tlL''> ,tl :.::<(l kt•: l>l•l1•\\ "l':I It•\"' R ';..• ,•... \\ l l r m .t kl' . I nH1nd tnp hl't\.\ t•t•n tt11• t '·' 11 p11:n I" \\hi It• F:1n ll1t.'l11:1 \\Ill l'\lll lhl' ('Clli!''I ( \\' :t'l' S2 Milli'''' Blast Explosion ;Rips Chenrical Plant . CAHSO ~ I,\ P 1 .\ h~ tlml.!l'n l''<plosinn that ~rocked a <'hl·m1C'al pl.lllt l-.111sl'U mon• than S2 ; mtllmn d,1111.q.!t• tllJl&rt•d l\\o nwn. and \\oS fl•ll as : far ~1s J.) mill·~ ~rn .1~. ftrl·olf111.t1 .... s.11d Tht• prl'CL1 w n bl .1:-t Sund.I\ tl1·s11,,..,1·d morl' than 50 percent of thl' l\\\l .ICfl' Air l'rodul'ls & ChC'm 1cal Co. and dam:igt'd ;111 ad1.1C·t•nt Tt•,,H:o facilltv of- ficials s~11d . Till' explosion ...,tJ.tlll'red windo\v~ in Sta tt· J nt•ighhonng blocks and left ;1 tang lL'd mass nf pqw~ :111rt sll'el. Ttw cattSL' of thl' t'X· ploswn was under in- \'l•sti;!al1on l'ouf h Held ha Derailment LONG REACH lliPI l -Pulict• h.t\'l' arre:-ted a J.J -yt'ar old boy who allr~L·dl" c.111...,t•d tht' part1.il de· rallment of a JO c.ir tr.1111 Suntla' t•n•nmg Witnessl's S<I\\ lht> youth OJll'ning .1 s\\ itch on a branch line nf till' l'111on J>.H'lftt· B.1tlrn.1d a t dusk. ju..,t 15 mrnutr-. hdnt l' tht' tr.1111 ht•.1d1·d fort ht• m;11n yards in the Ctt) of Commt•rt'l' P·'""t•d Poli~e Raid Su.,ap .treef SAN DJ EGO l \Pl Somt· 27~>law enforcement officrrs, n ·pn•st•nling :-!ft Southern California , jurisdictions. s t.ll!l'd .1 r.11d of the Spring Valley swap mt1C't Sunday .mtl c·11nfic;r,1l l'd a large quantity of suspecl t'cl stoll•n ffil'lTh.1ntl1!-•'. authorities said. The unit has rel'm 1•11•tl more than $300,000 worth of s tolen goods 111 its lllllL' previous raids. he addt>d. Cop's Daughf er ''ab• Saupe~t '.\llONTER EY CU Pl l Susan Collard. JR , daughter of a d t><'l'.l!-t'cl ~1nnt1•1 f'y polH·c• officer, • was not the pc.·r~on .1 \\ould lw robhl'I ''"uld w<int to ml'et. ~1iss Collard "3g working as n clt>rk Saturday when a man pullt'd a knife man attempt to rob thc:- Hilltop :\1 arkl't. Sh<' grahht•d a nightstick type of weapon and cha~c>d !ht" susp..·ct. cornrr4ng him two blocks away. "Shl' bl'llt•<I htm a couplt! of good , ones," said an arrt•:-.tin~ officer. Wo•an, 83, Surt•h•e• Plunge t LOS ANG EI.ES C/\P l An 83 yt•ar olJ woman who backed her <'.tr off ;.i n.irnm c,myon ronct in ~uburban :\t.1ltbu w ~1.., 11•si·1wd <1fter sht• lay lwlpll.'ss ror 21 hours al tht' bottom (If •• JOO foot emb.rnk ! ment. :1\lthot'H1 C's said "/\II sht' saul was th.ll slw w.is t'old," Califot nw Hlghw:.ty. Pntrolmun 01ck Trawna told news mt•n 1\ftt'r Ruth Nl'~blt of P.1nnrama l'1t1 was r escued Sunduy ev1~nin~ h> t•m111ly fm!11lt'n. I I ' ,. ....... --White Sale starts today with savings on environmental Scenic designs by Burlington Only at Bullock's! Serene graphic interpretations for bed and bath capture the wonders of nature. Beach , in natural grandeur, blue/teal/brown/white. Desert, in glowing gold/brown/ye llow/white tones. Towels by Burlington in luscious cotto n velour. Bath towel. R egularly priced SB o n sale for, 5.49 Hand towel. Regularly priced 4.50 on sale, 3.29 Washcloth. Regularly priced 1.75 o n sale, 1.29 Sheets and cases in po lyester/cotton percale . Twin flat or ficted. R I l · · d egu ar y price SB, 5.99 Double flat o r fitted. R I I SlO egu ar y now, 6.99 Queen flat o r fitted. Regularly $14 now, 10.99 King flat or fitted. Regularly S17 now, 13.99 Standard cases, a pair. Regularly priced S7, 4.99 King cases, a pair. Regularly priced SB, 5.99 Comforters by Countess York in polyester/cotton and puff polyester filling , beautifully quilted. Twin comforter. R egularly priced $40 now, 29.99 Full comforter. Regularly priced SSO now. 39.99 King comforter. Regularly priced $75 now, 59 .. 99 ~ Ba~th Sh op and Bedroom A ccessories .. Bul lock'~ .. outh Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 ·I AG P rcsid1'nt Ford gambled p)enty of \'Otes whe n he <ieci6ed t o stick ''ith his promise to \'Clo any tax cul b1ll lhul clid not inelude :t lid on fedt•ral spending. ~~'v 'icar p;,1y cht•cks reflecting an end lo the yt>ar-lung rcduct1un 1n fedcr:..il \\'ithholding tax -$3 to $-i ,less c:.1sh 111 the })Oekel for the averag:e \yorker - \vould hal'dly hl' likely to 1ncreast• the President's lXJ rult1r1t y rating. Rut his intransigcncl) ~1t least ~l('Complished the f1.:at of p1.•rst1ading the free spt.•nding denizens of (.'a1>i lo l llill t1• ri~k del;1yn1g thl'ir l'hr1 s tmas holida}' tu e11rn1• up \Vilh a spendin g lirnitation compromise 1h;1t ,,·uulll :-.;.1t1s f) the. l"'rc:,itlL'nt \\'htlc :;lilt extending th1..• tax euts ft)r a time. l)ista:-leful ~•s tht;> altcrnativC' \\'Ould h;ive been, l•"ortl '' ~1 ~ rig hi in conlL'nd1ng that c utting l<1xcs '' 1thout t'Ull1n;..: !'>\)l'nd ing t'oltld lead onl y to a \vorse l'tiund nf inflation 11 hich. in 1l~L·lf, 11·ould 1vipt' out a ny tax rt'dl1C't1on b1.'lll'fit . .i\ bigger paj' cht•(•k that buys ll·s~ 1~ lh.J hll·:-.sing . . \d n1Htt:!dly, plJ<'ing LI dollar fig ure on future :-.p~ndi n g reduction \\·ould be dtfficldt. But Ford's de- rnand Lh ._1t (.'ongrcss 111<-lkc at IL'a!:il !:iOmc so.-t of a com· n11tn11.·nt lo rl'duce :-;pending in line 111ith tax rcductio11 11 a~ not unr1.·~1s 1111able. · 'fht..· t hl'l'at nf ;1 re pet it ion of :\e1v York's fiasco on a 11;1\i(~,p~d ~t:tll..' 11'uuld Lie nothlll& to look forward to in tlll·.'-:e11· '\'C'al'. Oil Figl1t Valid 0l'~l ll g L' ('t)litlly ;ind \hC' 13 Other IOC;_\) government 1·ntitlL'S 11·tut'il fdL·d lt:'guJ ~1ction to halt ne\IJ offshore tHI drilling ha \'1,• tenl:.tli\'l'iy decided to keep {ighting. 'J'h ~1l tL'llta1i'L' 1.:vrnn11lment ~hou ld be set in con- l 'r1"'1\l'. c1L~sp11l' !lit• t'."lim~1tcd $100 ,000 c:ost of proceed· 1n;.: thr(lug h ,1 !'n r n):tl l'Ollrl lri~1l. D ivided a m ong the e<rpl aint iffs,. it would b e a small price to pay tD protect prist ine coastal regions. The coalit ion ihouJd not be dissuacled from this «ourse of act ion by the narrow vote by LOs Angeles ci· ty councilmen not t.o join t he legal -action. 'l'he on ly loss would have been the $25 ,000 that city would have contri bu led to t he cause. Admit tedly, the suit has had rough going so far. A federal j udge denied t he preliminary tnjunctiotl that \VOuld have halted leasi ng of oil rights before the p r<;\' gra1n started Dec. JI . But from a ll indications, the r\tling 1vas based on a technicality, not on the merits of the case broug ht against the federal government . 1"o be sure, an elcmerlt of chance is involved in 1)roccedln g to t r ial \vith' the suit. But even a s li m t'hancc of success is better than not trying at all to protect I he very real interests of the people in Southern California. DMV to the R escue Eight months of planning and v,iork. the state Dl~partment of !\lotor \!chicles announces, has re- sulted in "' new accomplishment -publication of a California Driver's i"l andbook in the K orean language. 'fhat's rig ht -Korean. And J0,000 copies of th e ne\v manu a l h ave been produced by t he Office of State Printing (you kno1v 1vhu pays t heir bills). 'fhe need. \VC are advised, 1vas g r eat. There are many thous ands or Koreans in Cali fornia and the handbook \vi ii hl"lp improve their d riv ing s ki tis. 'f he Di\1 V 's grand gesture seems to be a bit m uc h. even allo1\·ing for the current national mania for multilingual document 1>rinting. )Jext n1onth, S1vahili '! • .. •• •• (RU~T gy KISS:INGc~ Fl LLtN(O BV FOR!> -BAKE!> SY BUTZ Ma11d(tlorv Efforts t•• Restore Allio11ce •'oili11g • Retireme11t Q1testio11ed ( P.\l L 1-1.\RVEY) ,\!\O\/l\'r \'lC'l!nl or •·job dis- r rlnl11'.ltl\ll\ 1 ~ !11\' .1bll· l·mplcJ)l' \\hu 1 ~ prcn1.1turL'l) for<:cd to rc- r i rt· 'l'hL'l'l' 1-. n o1h111 ~ "('onst1t u · llon;.iJ .dlilUt forc•1ug a llt'ric('t [y ~':tp..ihlt' \\ llrkl·r out of his JObjust bt<('J l•"t' 11f lhi! nu n1 hl:r of tandles •Jn hi~ birthd<i y cake. (.\,urts tin not yet rt'('Ognlie this inlportJnt hum~1n right -hut lht'Y \\di II \' m • 111!?\\':l~ SJld , ··Th~ f1lth1t~"1 \\'Ord tn our ! :1 !'I I! ll ;.l t.:l! LS I' I' ! ! I' l' • :11t'11 I Right no\1· .l fl l' "' (' I \' I ! nght!i t•ffl1rt 1.-. u ndl'r \\ .. y in lhl· C"Ourt :-., ('011grt·s:-. ;ind th'-' h·g1i;ltH11rc-> 10· ;1boli::,h the .:.it·e1;1'.llt·U prat'.lll'l' of f1lrtin;.! \\'Orkc·rs 111 r t>llrL' .:.it .;Hl)' :-pt'C'lfl (' ,l g('. \\'ho 's f1~ht1n~ 11 ·1 l'\us1nc~:.es and 11n1ons !-!ere':-\\h: EmplO,\'ers th('~1,· cl.1~:-> :irP un- dl·r tht> government J.,!un to hire n1ort' \\·omen ••nd m1nor111es \\hethi·r they're c.:.ipabl(' fi r not. F.mplt.>\'t•r s ~;_iy they c:.innot make room for cnnui=:h \\Omen .ind m1nur1t1t•S 1n tlml' lll meet J.!ll\'\'rnmP nt cl\.·adhnl'" unless !hf'~" hurr~ Othc:r "Vrkers into l'l•lJrl'ffil'lll 'fl-IE U .SIO~S arj!Ul' th :1l 1lt'n <;1on pl;.i n.s m u ~t b1· pi t•tl1r;,1tt>d nn a pred1ctab!c numb«r of "11rkcrs rl'liri ng ~1l .:1 f1xl·cl :.ige. 'fhl·r1·fore, bnlh hui-.tnt·s~ ;ind \1n1ons. ~1lthough ~ympatht:'t ic to lhl' t'ld{•rl y \\ho v. :int lo v.·ork. 11i-.ualty :-.upporl n1 ;1nd:ltOry re· t1rl'ml•nt l "p lo 110 \V th1.· court::.. Con grc~s Dear Gloorny Gus Pil':l.Sl' thank the OCTD for moving their bus stop fron1 llullocks al South f'o;:1~t Plaza t o across a bus~-. h;,1rd-to-crnss street. ll:1ndil':ippcd <lnd s tow· \\:liking :O:f'ni or ('il1Zl'llS,re- :1Jl~ .. q1pr~·c1;:1te this . ..\.P.S. Glootn1 c;..,. <'"'""*"".Ir• •u-lt.Ot r ..,_,., .,nd Oo noC ,..t•1~.1dl~ rrile<1 I.,.. •••W'l ot tho "'""'ll'ilM•-S.Oltd -port _,,.lo Gloo"'J c;..,., D.1111 Pilot. and st:.ite lcgislalurcs have sup- ported manda tory retirement. But a test case is on its way to the Supreme Court '>''h.ich could change that. ROB E RT i'J U R G JA , the highest r:inkin~ uniformed mi:'mber of lhL' !\fassarhusctts State Po/i('e, hig hl y proficient at handhng difficult and dangerous <lSsignments. tested and proved physically and mcnlaJy able, w<i s forced into retirement hccause state la"' s ays age 51 i~ too old for duty. So TIO\\' he's workin)!; as a private guard in a computer fa c· tory 1n Bos ton. lie c::ills it "age discrimina- t ion" and 1s seeking to overturn that state Jaw. ,\ threc·judge fed eral panel in Bos ton has ;:igreed v.'ith him that "any 1:.iw which discriminalC's on the basis or age is unconstitutional." The Supreme Court has pro- mised to consider the state's ap- peal this fall. Tiff: A'1F.RICi\N Medical As· sn. is on record lhat mandatory retfreml'nt l;iws should be based on a person 's competence, not on his age. Dr. Irvi ng Wri~ht, president of the Amcr1 cnn Geriatrics Society, says that people who arc unwi ll · ingly forced into retirement often begin lo deteriorate physically, that ''ret1r('mcnt can be hazardous to your health." U.S.-Turkey Impasse Deepens \V.4.S!-11'."-IGTON' -The impasse bet'>''een the United States and Turkey. instead b [ being resolved wilh a lossening of the arms em- bargo. has now worsened to the poi nt where rt~s toration of .inything c lose to intimacy between the two old allies is ut- terly ruled out -an ominous de- velopment in the s trategic EastC'rn ).-fediterr anean. Without public acknowledge- ment, private negotiations , begun after Congress in October re- pealed the most objec· tionable part of the Tu.rkis h ar m s e m - bargo. are n ow mired deep i n Was hington -~ Ankara sludge. Some orricials hPre doubt the U.S. ran ever again bc('ome chief arms sup- pJjer for its faithful ally. That would mean finding other '>''3)'S to keep Turkey viable as eastern a nc hor of the North Atlantic Treaty Organi zation !~:\T0 1 . Ont> possible wa y: make other :"-.!t\1'0 members rl!s pon s ible· for s u pplyi ng Turkey 's army, thereby ending: the long s pecial relationship betw ee n Washington an d Ankara. Any possible "Natoizing" of the Turkish arm y is for t he future. !-~or now. this mucti is tragically certain: Turkey '>''ill never fu ll y r ecover from the blow to its pride a nd arms by the congressional embargo, imply- ing permanent loss of this coun- try 's toweri ng influence with the Eastern l\.1 e diterra nean·s key power. A~F.RICAS diplomats hoped the embargo's r epeal would part· ly restore U.S. prestige and en- cour age Turkey to permit active use of U.S. anti-Soviet espionage bases . Such hope flattened the ( EVANS-NOVAK J moment the ne w negotiations opened Oct . 28. What came through to U.S. negotiators '>''ilh thundering clarity was this im- possible Tul'kish de mand: a U.S. pledge that the flow of American arms would never be interrupled again, eit her insultingly by con- gressional edict or otherwise. The demand invokes Catch·22. No such pled ge could be ~iven unde r lhe U .S. constitutional system . Even if it could, the U.S. would pled ge nolhing without a prior unders t a nding that the Turkish government would' pulr back sorn e troops from Cyprus and return some territory seized during Tur key's 1974 invasion. Turkl'v r\>fuSl'S to do {'it her. Tht,-impasse is described by onl! U .S. offic ial. "Wc'\•e gotten ourselves caught in J Catch·22 situation. 1'hey "'ant something W(' would n't give, even if we could, \1:ithout getting something from thl'm th~y won •t give firs t." SO OF.F.P 1s the impasse that Turkey has s uggested a radic a l transformation of its underlying relationship with Washington along lines of lhe US Spanish bases agrel~mL~nt . Instead of lhl· lLS. h:.iving base rights given il by an ally, t he US would negotiate a long-term treaty with Turkey· guaranteeing annual ren- taJ payme nts for Americ an use of th~ bases as in the ease of Spain Once the treaty had been con- firmed by the Senate. US pay ments to Turkey could no\ be in· Chemicals We Eat The Che micals We Eat by Melvin A. Bena rde. Ph. 0 ., is now available in s oftcove r fro m McGraw-Hill P aperbacks ($3 .50) with a new Introduction which provides an updated section on carcinogenicity a nd latest in- formati on on Vita mins D and E, cyclam ates, and Aspartame. With large numbers of people concerned with the s afety or their food supply Dr. Benarde believes the public s hould be better in- formed <1 bou t th e chemical ad- ditives in m a ny processed foods. He explains in lay terms why cer- tain chemicals are added to food s, wh a t these chemicals are, and how they function. He points out that without these additives a whole s pectrum of convenience foods would cease to exist, and he outlines the exhaustive testing program the Food and Drug Ad· ministr ation r equires before any additive is certified for com- mercial use. ( THE BOOKMAN J OR. BENARDE belie \·es that the public is widely misinformed a bout t he c hemical additives. and that this is in large measure the fault of food scientists who have been content to talk to each other 1vhilt> ;.illO\\'ing: the non· scie!1t ist to t:Jlk to thl' public In the conclusion of T,.he Chemicals We Eat. he analyzes the research now underway to prod uce highly sophisti('atcd , p r o\e1n-ric h nourishment which may go ;_i long way toward feeding the world 's exploding population. Dr. Melvin A. Benarde is a pro- fessor of Epidemiology and Com- munity :\1edicine at liahne mann Medical College a nd f.l ospital in Philadelph ia. He is also a Fell ow of the American Public Health Association. JO-ANN Di LORENZO terru1>ted by ('O ng rcssiooal em- bargo. But the relationship betweeh allies {T urkey and lhc U.S.> and non·allies (Sp;:iin and lhe U.S.) i:; profoundly different. NATO com- mits the U.S. to ('Oml' to the de. fen sc of Turkey in case of Com . munist attal'k . Spain, with no suc h commitm e nt fr o m Washington. has every ri,E!ht lo charge money for U.S. bases. · CO!'ISEQU E!'ITLY U.S. of- ficials flnt ly reject such :i t ra nsfo r mation of the U .S.~ Turkis h r elationship. Besides,_ Congress wou ld almost certainl y never approve a Turk ish bases treaty. At this week's NATO meetitlg in Br ussels, Secretary of State Henry Kis singer tried again to break th e Greek-Turki sh de- adlock over Cyprus -the source of all the trouble. Kissinger ha s been extremely active recently tryiiig to soften Turkey's understand able but J>0lentially suicidal hard li ne. One Kjssinger ploy secretly dis patchin g Democratir Rep. Wayne Hays of Ohio to An kara last week for 3 long hudd le with Turkish Prime 1\1inisterSuleyman lJe meril. Accord ing lo Defense Depart· mcntoffici.als, Demcril told Havis th at sin('e th e five m aj Ot" .<\m eric;in bases now rlosed doWn are al l intelligence stations , ~he U.S. should guar antee regul ar payments to Turkey. Spy bases, said Demeril, are an obvious pro- vocation to 1\-tos('ow, \'-'hich 1,o,·outd make them i1nmed iate targets in case of war. SOME PROGRESS could re. suit from Kissinger's efforts in Brussels to keep Greeks and Turks in r egular contact on the Cyprus issue and from Cypnis negotiations sched uled n-:x t month under United Nations a us pices. Ccr t::iinly GreeCe wants a settl ement. Presumably so does T urkey. which was chastised in the UN G('neral As- sembly last mo~t h , 117 to 1, oit the Cyprus question. I Death By Commercial Po~oning But similar a nemic signs ,or ''progress'' have been a running part of tbe tragic Cyprus affair for more than a year. They do ~o,t m od ify the ha r sh truth thlit Turkey has been transformed from faithful friend to sul~en str a n ge r , w it h d a n ger ou's liabilities fo r tile U.S. and NATO and potential assets for the Sov~ iel Union. I \\':\~111~{;1-():"l.J -The de~cri p­ l1on of the "('P ne 1~ like ;_i C.:ha rles ;\l anso n murder. TwQ bodies wf"rl' 1n :lp1t·kuptruck 1luts1dc lhl' houst•. 'fhl'r(' was annth<'r bod y on lhl' cround h('s1c1l" 11 : Across the T O;l<I )'(•t another hod y. .ind in a co.1r by the house thcri" \\·ere r.ve morl' dead bodi€'s. Somt> '>'f'rt' drl'SSL'd and some were in thei r rught ('!othes, as though the victims were fleeing a homicidal ;1LtaCkt~r when he ca u~ht VP wilh then1 Onenrthem hndtimetocall the police and cry, ''It ·s killing us! Why don 't you send help?" But d eath came De fore tht' helpdid. Thl're will be no sensational tnal thi!' time, however. No weird ball rev<'lat lons, no coast to coast frisson of fear, no fl '1sh of pubUci· ... ty except ~rhaps fotthe article, not In "The National Inqui rer'" but "The Wall Street Journal" (0.<.5). THE Nl!'I& people found dead in the strewn postures of failed escape around the Oehver City, Texas. home of J .C. Patton Jast Feb. 2nd weren't murdered by a motor cy<"le ga ng.· They were killed by hydrogen sulfide gas from a nearby All antic Richfield Co. oil well . For t his the F<.>deral Occupationa l Safety and 1-lealth Administration has fined Atlantic Richfield the grandiloquent sum of $1, 100. lf that doesn't put big in- dustry on warning to police up its safety practices. it's hard to think of what '>''ill, As for the relatives of the de('cased. whatever consola· tion t ht>y may get will have to con1e from the s uits thcy"ve ril ed, provided they win them. The hydrogen s ulfide gas whirh in minute amounts causeS death by paralytic asphyx iation was be· ing used lo force residual oi l up and oot or the .:round from a tired and roostly depleted well. Extrac· tion of such marginal d epoaiU is In accordance with the govern· ment's progra m of increilsing energy pr oduction, so you might say that these nine were the first httoic Americans t.o give their lives for Operation Inde pe n- dence. They should be entitled to burial at Arlington Na t iona.l • ( VON HOFFMAN ) Cemetery wher e, it is to be hoped, G. Rudol ph Ford will come after he's digested his egg rolls and re· ad a few si mple words, if he can pronounce them . THERE llAVE been many hydrogen sulfide gas deaths - The Wa ll Street Journal cites 20 and says there are an unknown numb e r m o re , but e co· technologica l death is usuall1 less overtly violent . At Denver City, C'verything died, "sheep, dogs, cats. birds, rats a nd a donkey," according to lhe J oumaJ. The or- dinary way we Americans are bumped oft is bit by bit in the liver from some on·tbe-Job chemical or by the presttv a lives in the beer or by the gradual sickening that come~ of going shopping in the downtown Poison gas attack. The reactionary proC'esSOf"S of the Pat Moyn i han str ipe , aJthough perha ps not our Am- bassadorial stentor himself, hold that worry ove r dest.b by mm· -I . mercial poisoning is the precious· ly e ffe minate concern of the parlor left. but a s urvey r ecently commissioned by the Federal Energy Adminis tration <FEA) suggests that's not so. The FEA has chos.en not to publiciz e its re· suits, and nothing is more unrelia- ble than a poll, but this one does have fi gures indicating that almost half the population j!j: amenable to p0tying S250 more per car if it will result in cleaning up· the a ir even JO percent. A sizea ble number of othe r respondents are recorded as favoring curtailing death-e mitting industria l de· velopmenls. May be the r eason why is that not less than ll ptrcent said that at leaS't·one .member of their family had in the: lest ye ar suffered from an illness they blamed on air Pollution. THE ENG ROSSED 'doc- trinaire! like tl.e FEA'a Frank Zarb and America•& Jerry Ford re:i.ct to the pani~ that v.ie are literally dying from the produc· tion of our wealth by iMisting that Jt's not econom ically fea51ble lo atop killing ourselves. We need our jobs more than we need our lives, but suc h i.s the r easoning of political fanaticism . Apparently. American capita lism is literally in its death throes; wecan't a!!ord tokeep onliving. This intell ectual pollution Is be- ing offered as sound, free market economi cs. E ve n monopoly c apitalis m is n't that debased. Health, clean air, pure food are jus t as m uc h values a s an autom atic transmi;;sion or a tape deck with the car radio. Sellin g thos'e optional extras didn't put anybody out of work. no more than selling clear , pink lungs wilt . .if you want to call them extras. &ut'bow do we convince J erry Ford that ~rtually everyone of us is willUtg to s pe nd more to s tay alive? 1lhaf head of his has proved spl,endidry r esistant to everything directt'd at )t. most of all reason. M•ybe a.,p"°test is in order. One like Vietnam vets staged at the Capitol wbtn they m arched past and thr:eW'° their military medal!!: at lhf plt1ce. We m ight march by the White f.l ouse a.nd throw the dfeeised org ans of our d ead friends a nd r e la tives. Black lungs, canc erous liver s a nd clotted hearts . That ought to JI. quefy a crystallized brain. . . ., '"" . . . ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT l'lobfrt N. \Vted, f'>1'bli&/;~'T Thnma8 K.:evtl, t:d1tot 8arbara Krr1b1e.1'1, Edilonal Page Edrlor ~he editorial pagl' of the Daily Pllof seeks to inform an d stimulate reeder!! hy 11rcsenti l\i on thill page diverse commentary on lopics of interest by !lynsjicat· cd columnists and cartoooists by , providing a forum for read~rs' vlf!WS and by prescn\ing this .ncw!lpaper ·~ opi nion!! and ideas on current topics. The t.'<'litori BI opinien!I of the Dally Piiot uppear' onl)' in I hf! tditoria I column at thl;i top of lhe pa1u~. Opin\003 ex• pressed by the colum nists and cnMoonisU ond letter wri ters are !heir own and no endot11emen1 (}( !heir \•ie~·s by the Daily Pil~ should be Inferred. Monday. December22, 1975 se to Ke ·•\\ by qu -ftd OU ed Mi ag J\• , Th fac to fe ~1 i Pl· wa int \ all re,; lett Obj "' :-oh tor !J>< ar •• \h Ke dr mi cir 580 SiS p on fea ph \V \1 Sp ly ti. te. se in s h m. SU Mi ~ m bu l e p~ th • r in w m m II' • A• OAILVPILOT Mond•y. December 22. 1975 . New Messiahs: Saviors or Dictators·? By VICl'OIUA GRAHAM ''I've never before felt 'God's presence so strongly,'' say~ Diane Hunt, 26. a !ormer clerk who fo~d Moonism. •· · 1 felt it was either go or stay. I felt it was God's will." Many recruits to the hew cult scene stepped out of the counterculture of the 1960s and the psychedellc experience. Those movements didn't deliver all that they promised, but showed the way NEW YORK (AP> -New messiahs are arising across America, idolized by young convorts wbo seek the truth and reviled by parents who accuse ~ them of brainwashlng. Some, like the Unification Church and ll3re i'rl.shna movement, are big busine~. and young idt·:iHslic t•onv<.'rts relinquish their possessions to hawk flowers, t'andles and candy to finance their waytoGod. to other intensely personal ways of relating to the QLJAL. ITY universe. t Teacht•rs or preachers, they offer the truth, the way. the lig ht. Holy men or hucksters, they hold out t• promise of knowledge, happiness and the path to God. The breakdown of' the family and community and a sense of rootlessness also are cited as reasons LIVE d (LJ T for the advent of religious movements and their an THF,V OFFER LOVE AND WARMTH and l'Ommumty . In return. some demand not only souls, but also total d ev~tion a nd savings accounts. Some c.•all the m withdr awal groups. They reflect a growing impulse to establish an alternative religious lifestyle that not only provides doctrine nut also demands total commitment in every waking moment. THEY EMPLOY A MULTIMEDIA approach to piety that includes teaching, praying, meditating, chanting, exercising, burning incense, raising money for the cause and finding other recruits. passionate following. x s E ES Here is a rundown or the rnajor groups: MA TR UNIFICATION CHURCH: Its leader is the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, a 54-year-old Korean Q 'f'I 9 D 'f evangelist who claims a worldwide church and an pen I p.m. 01 Y So tight is the grip on many young recruits that critics accuse the m of mind control. Distraught parents have kidnaped zealous children from groups and .. dcpro~rammed" them. ··Extreme groups demand total commitment :md some provide a total life. comoletelv set off from the mainstream of society," says Robert Ellwood. professorofreligioussociol_ogy at USC. American following of :.>,000 including a core of -=====================::: 7 ,000. He teaches that Christ will come again, take a bride and father a blessed human race. He is strongly anticommunist. Jost ~ Coasting ,~~J ·' observat i ons :·~j Tht>re an' hundreds of groups, but~t· bt•:-.t ( known .in• thl' t' nif1<')1tion R El (( '10~ Churc-h of t hl' ttl'V. Sun . ~ 1 1 "' ) ''Rev. Moon comes as a spiritual father.'' says Neil A. Salonen, U.S. president of the group. "He is the individual through whom God speaks" -once al Madison Square Garden. •". ~I I , • "\. i of life along , ., M y u n g '.\·l <1 o n . t he Children of <.;oct ::.t·ct, tht· t '"'' I v· ·'.. '.".. witb the Orange Coast,.~ Divint• Lig ht '.\l1ssic111 o( 17-ye;iM)ld Guru Maha raj J 1 Jnd th1..• ll:1re Krishn:1 movement. He rails them "withdrawal groups" and cites the Unification Church, the Cbjldren of God and !fare Krishna . Ellwood says some ~roups also provide strong father fi gures, alternative communal families and "tot al support." Moon himself is a millionaire with extensive Korean holdings that include gun and tea manufac- turing. The church has $10 million in property in two New York estates. '· Tom :tlnrpbin~ -~ Penned by a native son. ·~·:1 "IT'S A l'~IFIEI> F.U1U.Y OF brothC'rs and s1stt'r~ ... sav:-; Ron .Johnson. ,1 19 v~ar -old Moonic from .\us tin'. Tc:<. "We'll go around and meet oeo-"TH EY APPEAL TO AS AWFUL lot of people HE DEMANDS TOTAL DEVOTION from his clean cut disciples, known a's "Moonies" who r e- in the ..... 1111111 ..... ~ ... ,..·J ' pie and try to hd p thl'm out. The whole purpose is to ··in society who are starved for family, who never - train people t1) bt• m1ss10nanes." really had it," he says. <See :WF.SSIAllS, Page A9) I •1!11 NU I (•lt,~ ~~~~~~~~~~..:_~_:_~-=-~~~~~~~~_;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- f'aePIPSS R 1>1t ~tt•\\'t'rt. 0111.• of Hnt1a11 ·~ top rock stars. ha~ annm11wvd hL' has ll'fl thL• rnl'k group · Thv Facl':-. ' and pl~rn s to f o rrn hb o\\ n (!n1up. 1 ll' lw d het.•n k;.1d gu1 l ~1n:-;t with Fact•S for lmtl' Yt' ;.11':->. Cancer Quack Freed ~AP.\ !l'PI> -Dr. Charles S. Hansen, con- \ i ct e d of ca nc er qu;1ckery. w;1s out of Jail <in th<' <'Ondition that hL' lean• C:iltfornia for Oregon. Hanst>n. 71, :-i former \'etennari:in. was found guilty of tr<'altni.! .i pa- tient with a ma;?tC' \\;ll1<1 and sa nd which purporte dly le a<'hed metals from thl' body. The patient already had terminal prostate can- cer, but the judge said the p:-itient m ig ht hu,·e lived longer if he had not quit conventional treat- ment in his las t months. LAST JU~E, a jury found Hansen guilty of grand theft because he c·ollectt>d a S700 fee. and of practic ing medicine without a license. He tht>n was confined to the V a c a v i I l e :\t e d i t a l Facility for psychiatric study. Jud ge Thoma s KongsJ?a:-ird s entenced Hansen to five years pro- bation on the conditions that he ( 1 ) pay $1,000 to the patient 's widow (2) he confine future experi- ments to pl a nts , trees and earth a nd C3l he move to .Josephine Coun· ty, Ore. RV MOVING, thr judge said Hansen would be separated from his patients in Napa County and in Southern California. Hansen told the jud~e he is developing 3.{l elcc- t r on i c devic e that trans form s h eavy metals into compounds u seful in agriculture. WeC9Nt'the ••t9"ff'041t "'th• 1.q1gan.11 Rf~''f\!j LAST MINUTE GIFT IDEA' s I MONDAYNH:HT.DECEMBER 22NDONLY ..• ,; • • '• HU Rlff, QUANTITI r:S ARE LIMITED! &al.: t,# I -• e •. '. 11 •I -Fabulous savings Monday njght only, 5 to 10 PM! ,. '. . :. 1 SELECT GROUP OF MEN'S. FANCY PATfERN SLACKS 25%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE ll:t\I' y11nr mun looking hi" h ..... t for the hol idays, 11:h1 111t11 tlw :-..t•w Y1·.1r \\ 11 hour .~•!f!('h'U group .,f rn1·11·,, I.mi' p.1llP111 ... i..ci..~ guaranteed to lind il• I\ J11, w.11dn1h1· 1hr1111gh11ut lhl.! whole \ 1•o1r S1" ,. '.!.'i' i now tlur mg our sdlout sale. JUST SAY ''CHARGE IT'' MEN'S SELECTED LEISURE WEAR FOR GIIT GIVING 25%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Tht' )1)(lk that j.!1Jt':5 l'Vt·rywlwr.· .. anytime. ,•11·:11 hnlid.1y g11'l loo' Thi-< '-l'l1oet1-d group 11f rrwn·-lt·1~urr 1-u1l'< wrll mn\e him tnl•J the ~n-.1IC'"t ta~h"'° hit (;,r nwn tn yt·ar-. ~md nt a ,.,u1~·r :.!:-1•v :-.1\1n~"· Hurry, tht·y'll sellout fast! JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" SELECTED GROUP MENS' SPECIAL GIIT SWEATERS 20%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Now wh;it 1·a::.1er w.1y to warm him up than with nnf' nf •nir ~weal<>rs specwlly prirt-d at 20'l off. Th rs ~·l!'CtNI f.!l'TJup includl·i< many ~tyles, rolors nod f.1hric" thr1t will w11rm him the w1 nlrr thn>ugh, Makt• 1t a Merry Christmas. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT' SELECTED GROUP OF MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS 25%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE G<'l lhat "h1rt yo•1 ll•'t'd to finish olTynur h'llidav outfit nuw. Ch1•1-.<· t111rn a ><elPflt~ J!l"l•up ~f dre~ and sport ~h1rl <1 in both lonJ:; :md short ,:Jeeves. It's a d1'11l l1111t you cun't afford to m1M1 MJ hurry 1md "8vC oo i<h.:Lci for dress or spurl! JUST SAY "CHARGE IT,. MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S SHOE SAVINGS 20-25%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE . \\'hat a scll.!ction of shoes! 12.99·$16 boys' dre~<; and casual ~hoes. 6 !)9-$13 girls' dress and cas- ual sh~'S-SIK-$42 men's drc,;:1 and cuual shoes . 1.UJ9-S1~ women's fall style shoes. All markcd down 20% to 25% now! JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS FOR SCHOOL OR LEISURE WEAR $}OFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Treat your boy lo one of our specially priced ~rort s hrrt.s on Christmas mornrng! Huge selec. l 1nn of shirts ... regularly priced from 2.99 to 7.~19 but now you can subtract $1 and·take it home just for him. Stock·up now at this price! JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" SELECTED GROUP OF WOMEN'S f ASH ION ACCESSORIES 25-50%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Got your holiday dress? Dress it up with our huge selection of fashion accessories. Choose from selected items like women's shawls. knit hats and cnp!I, winter weight glov<'s, !learf:;, mittens, jewelry and much more 25·50(.4> off. JUST SAY ··cHARGE 1r• SELECTED GROUP OF FALL FABRICS FOR SEWING FUN 25-50%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE If you like to sew here's your chance to really Mve. We arl' li<'lling out our Fall fashion fabrics ot ridiculous 25~ to !'i0% olT, including holiday • fabriC3 and pile11! Hurry in for this buy during ciur sellout sale. Start sewing and really save. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" Bl)cHRISTMAS BONUS CERTIFICATE ! 5-HOURS ONLY 10 %DISCOUNT Muy be applied to purchases of a ll REGULAR PRICED retail merchandise in the major appliances, furniture, carpelin~. drapery, TV, stereo sets and tire departments. Not applicuble to fair-tradc.-d merchandisf·, catalog merchandise. sale priced merchandise, or installatiQn costs. Good 5 l'M-10 PM Dec. 22, 1975. All sixteen Los Angeles Area Stores. SPM-IOPM Dec. 22, 1975. SELECTED GROUP OF WOMENS' AND SELECTED OUTERWEAR FOR JUNIOR FASHIONS MEN AND WOMEN ·~·· 25-33%oFF 25-33% OF~; REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE ' Last minute gift l.o get? Here it "" JU:'il for her. Woml'n's andJunior's sweaters, pantsuits, pont::, tops, dresses and skirts specially -;t.'Jcctcd for I his sale and priced at 25rk to 3:17< off the regular pr1ce ... what a value in time for Chri:;tma::.. JUST SAY •'CHARGE IT" SELECTED GROUP MEN'S LEISURE JACKETS AND JEANS 25%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Knock around in this fashion buy. Men's leisure jackets and Jeans, great to wear around the house or out on the town. Buy the jacket 11nd match up a pair of jeans for a complete outfit. Save 25% o!f t.he regular price. .JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" LARGE SELECTION VARIED CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS }/2oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE Last minute cards for thiu year or stock.up for next year ... why wait! Choose from our Iorgo selection of fine Christmas cards in religious, comical and t raditional designs t.hat say Merry Christmas l.o every one who reads them. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT'' You'll hcot the cold weather in style with our s1·lrcti•>n of 1acket.. .. for both men and women. Choo~c lrom many styles that will really warm " • vou up to 1lw idea ofChri;;tmas when you walk ' awuy with 2fJ',( lo 33% savings. '• .. " t JUST SAY "CHARGE IT' . ' SELECTED FLOOR, . TOSS PILLOWS .·-.,~ 25%-50% OFF~~fcE , .,, f Bag a super buy on t.hese assnrt.ed selected and .. \ dri<continued floor and toss pillows. Available in all U1e latest decorator colors. JUST SAY ''CHARGE IT' IN THE BUFFETERI WARDS BURGER PLATE ~I ·• .. ... }19 I lave a hamburg<'r wrth fries and slaw while you're s hopping at Wards. ,Just the rig ht pick·. me·up. From 5·8 PM only. MERRY CHRISTMAS WIDE SELECTION. I • i I OF CHEESE PACK~ A HOLIDAY TREA:1. I I • ••• 25%0FF . ; ; . REGULAR LOW PRICE The holidays always mean extr.a special trelrtlf · , for lhe family. Suprise them with one of ouf t.asty chC'e!'<' packs they're sure to Jovel You earl' • Mve 25% during our tellout 11ale. Hurry, th9)' ' makl:l a great last minutn gin everyone c~ .. JUST SAY ''CHARGE IT'' BRING CHRISTMAS DR~S DOWN TO EARTH-USE WARDS CONVEN IENT CHARG·ALL CREDIT PLAN . . Chrishnas lists end here. · , . .r• • rANORAMA ClTV tnh1l'I• •l ro!lt-. phoM "94.t\2Jt • TORRANC:F. di-I 11n1n lu•hl'>n 11q11on-, piioM Mll-6971. • l'ANTA ANA hr1~1111 ,.1 vf'nV'!ll'lth, 714·M7·11M I • l'IAN 8£KNAROINO ccnt.ral c1U-m11ll, 'I lt.884·1l231 • HUNTINGTON RF.ACH rointtcr at be11c.h. 7"1 k92·66tl • ('OV INA bllffltncA 11t aan llf'mflrtlinn frH>wny, 900-7411 • ROSEMF.AD 3600 ~1nw11d blvd., 573 31 10 •COSTA MESA brle1.<>l •t .. ot A nd1e1eo rv<y., 714·649·9400 •NORWALK i!Tfperi•I at """"-lk bl..!., phonf' J!f'.8.091 l •PULLER fON hnrbor ai oronp.hor-pe, 714.ft'7~2500 ' ' •EAGLE ROCK eoloriodo 1~ ~w11y, pbon11 2M·92fll • CANOOA PARK lo1>41n1r• plasa, phone 11&'1·1000 ' 1 r• • MON1'Cl.AIR mon~lalr t1l1Ua, ,,tlllot'I 71<1·621·3<>M • l,VNWOOO ln11>11ri11l l)lv<f~ et •IAto, ph11M 637~ .11 : •LAKEWOOD laltewood btvd. at t't1ndlewood, pbonci 633.7000 •WEST LOS ANCEl,88 11 d1n.110 ·~18th •L.138-792t , , , SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM ••• SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ••• CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY ••• JUST SAY °CHARGE ITr•1 : . , ' ,, ~ .I ') I l al Cl IM J) M ~E cc tu ...al :.te . ~ 'dt a! bt pc .in B gi pc s; v, fl b •W m R s : ' d d! p~ Ill c~ ~ al' SU le' s~ bl is St! • fa ·m dE ly th hE in gE at C1 th e1 m th Cc th tc "31 I . ' N (( -d1 Sc Cc b m m Jn H pl oi s~ di w ru: m : at :·u, ::de :.YE M th S t bE ht S(l in m h~ he Wt • t '\ _Mond __ •~r·~O.C=e;;..;.;m~b:..:e,;..;r 2:.:2;;... ;.;,19:.:.:75::..,_ ____ _...:D:..:..A,;_;IL:..:V....;.P..:.;IL:.;:0;...;T_~,,:..:9~ Messiahs Attraet Hundreds of Young • (CoM ..... rto• Pa1eA8) DIVINE LIGHT MJ5m0N: 'nte Dl•lne IJibt aard him u a f at.ber. 'l'le moat devoted live In com· Misaioa is an Indian sect led by Guru Maharaj J l, a muna, relinquish tbel1 aavinls and pttSOnal pro-· plump. hl&h·ll vlnc 17-year-old compared by his perty_ to the ehurch and even permit Moon to aelect followers with J esus. Buddha and Krilbna. He is mam11e partners. They proseletyse on street· called the Perfect Masterol lhe mission founded by corners and aeU nowen and candles lo raii e his fath r In India. money. • The mission claims 500,000 American followers The group ts strongly opposed to free love, and eight million in India. It keeps track of its dis· alcohol and drugs. ciples with a computer, employes a public relations . The Unification Chur~h has been vigorously staff and has wide business interests includi.nt a cnUclsed by parents who claim their children have janitorial aeryice. been brainwashed and programmed. About 3,000 followers are actively involved and "I'm ecstatic, I'm hoping to be a pioneer," says about 1,000 live in aishra ms -communes fOT Debbie Dobson, a 20-year-old Moonie from celibate living and meditation. Massachusetts. MAHARAJ JI LIVES WITH IDS wife and child CHILDREN OF GOD : The Cblldren or Cod is a in a Malibu mansion and has two airplanes, a Rolls secretive Christian sect with an estimated 100 Royce and three Mer~es Be~z autos. communes in North America and Europe. It is a His mother has denounced him as a "playboy" fundamentalist group that sprani from the hippie wh~ leads a ."despicable, nonspiritual way of life'' ~and Jesus movements and applies a sexual in-wbileespousmgasaescetic,vegetarianlifestyle. •terpretation to the Bible. ~ Like the Unification Church. it requires total He has promised to reveai God and establish devotion from the members who regard themselves world peace. Disciples must meditate in order to re- as tbe enlightened "children ol God." Many mem-ceive knowledge and practice tongue contortion and be rs have renounced families and material eyeball pressure to taste "divine nect ar" and see poss75sio_ns and many parents accused the group of -••mvtne light." .) mpnsorung and brainwashing their children. : They take Biblical names and follow strict HARE KRISHNA : The Hare Krishna move- ·""SChedules, study the Bible and learn a trade. ment is part of the International Society for Krishna and followers believe they can achieve ecstacy by leading an aescelic life, s waying a nd c:hanUng "Hare Krishna." The followers with shaven h.eads and pigtalls are a famillar s iattt on many street corners, in airports and subways where they sell candy and nowers and seek don11tions Cor good works. TO LEAD THE RIGtn'EOUS UF.E. devotees are required to give up alcohol, drugs, coffee, le~ meat, fish and eggs. Gambling and illicit sex are prohibited. Many have given up their possessions to serve the move.ment which has spread to communes in most ma1or American cities and maintains some farms. ~cern over youthful converts is widespread, espec1aJly for the Moonies. Children of God and Hare Krishna de~otees. Nut:~ man's ~in.ride the Moon cult. Yuit Santa Daily 10-9, Sunday 11-6 "8a<"k to It ~l·t l Dia mond wtl I ~nd a 40· month conc e rt layoff wh~n he returns to t h e s ta~c w it h a world wide tour next yea r . He opl'ns .l''cb. l in Sarramento. ( 642 -4321 ) Direct or collect, · to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper. the DAILY PILOT The sect was founded in 1968 by David Moses Consciousness and claims thousands of saffron-5 ~ 'Pt 8ti&. now in Europe. Berg wrote a series of letters robed followers in temples across the U.S. outh oast aza gi•g his views on everything fronm internatioaal Potl10ntosexualmoresan~d~t:ec~hn~iq~u~e:s~.~-----------":Kr::~~hn::_a·_·~m:e:a:ns:_:Su::p~re:m::e ~Be::in~g~1:·n~S:an::s:k~ri:t.J.~...::~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~=---J_ _______________ J ~.Eggs Not ~ That Bad HINGTON CU PI> onsumer s Union says the danger of de· v.,.ing heart ailments ftGp eating eggs has been exaggerated. The organiz at ion, \which pu bl is hes the m agazine Consumer Reports. s aid only a s mall p o r t i o n of c~terol comes from Uiediet. •'C URRENT resea rc h s hows that dtelary cholesterol ap- pirently doesn't have as m~ h eff eel on blood ct)atesterol as had been ~lleved," it said in an atitlcle in the J anuary is· stie of the magazine re· leMed in advance. ,"More important, it seems. in lowering high bJOod cholestrerol levels is a decrease in the con- s umption of saturated -fats, found mainly in red · rJleat and whole-mint dairy products, especial· ly butter." AS A RESULT, it said, the danger of developing heart disease from eat· ing eggs "has been exag. gerated." The views come just after a Federal Trade Cotnpiission judge ruled that the egg industry engaged in false and misleading advertising through an advertising campaign which claimed there was no merit al all to the egg-cholesterol : argum~nt. ' FirmQuiu Selling :Toy Gun NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI> -A toy firm has -dec,lded to phase out sales of a toy pi5tol that can be loaded with real I bulle t s . Ed Fryer, marke t ing ad- . ministralor for Kusan Inc., of Nashville, said the firm's tentative plans to end production of the silver-barreled "Stallion .45" were speeded i y a father's discovery that the toy will accommodate .3S7 and .38 caliber bullets. "WE'VE BEEN marketine it thJs year . and last as a collector's : item.'' Fryer sald ... We : don't plan to sell it next :.year." • Thomas Clift.on of Fon Myers. Fla., purchased the toy for his 8-year-old s on recently , and became alarmed wben he wns able to place some .357 caliber bullets in the toy's ejection mechanism. "TJtey went right 1n:• he .d. "I didn't know how -many other bullets wou fit." t..• SHE RIFF 'S s"POIQlsman said the gun wou• not fire the builets in tlltl. but would not nale out tbe possibllity. :· The owner of the toy :store where CIUton : bou•ht the platol told re- : portere be had never •peen it Uated as un.saf o !bJ the Consumer Safety 'Comm.Luloo. . ' -• Fabulous savings Monday night only, 5 to 10 PM! . LARGE GROUP COMPONENT TERRIFIC SAVINGS SELECTED GROUP OF ASSORTED 4-CHANNEL ON ALL FURNITURE OF TOYS DRAPERIES STEREO SYSTEM IN THE STORE AND GAMES 50%oFF 37%oFF 20-30%oFF REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE Now you can brighten your windows R EG. 399.95 .•.••••••••.•• NOW 249.88 10 % This is a real Christmas bonanza for the throughout the-house. Choose fro m a tcr· Get vibrant stereo or breathtaking 4-chan-h1ds! Dcl i~ht them with games, dolls, rific selection of attractive ready-made and nel sound with Wards model 6233X compon-I rains. all tht•1r favorites to put under the unclaimed custom draperies in popular ent system. AM/FM. FM stereo. full size (.'hn s tmus tree! And the savings will be a patterns and colors, save a fantastic SO'o. 4-speed turntable, or 8-track tapes. 4 bal-real can. to you, too! Don't delay. anced speakers. Entertainment. stand mcl. to JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" JUST SAY "CHARGE rt" JUST SAY "CHARGE IT .. CONVENTIONAL 35% BLANKETS SAVE NOW SELECTED 20% OFF~~rc~ ON ALL CHRISTMAS LIGHTS You'll want to cuddle up to these savings. Our conventional blankets are reduced to CHAIN SAWS & DECORATIONS OFF * help you cut the chill of winter nights. 20%oFF 20-50%oFF JUST SAY ••CHARGE IT" SELECTED BAR REGULAR LOW PRICE Imagine! Every regular-priced piece of fur· REGULAR LCM' PRICE AND GIFIWARE Wards has 'em all -gas or electric-from n iture in the store is going at 10-35% off, Don't wait 'til the night before Christmas! featherweight to "pro" style super saws! for 5 hou rs only! Find tables, bedd in g, Get the lights a nd ornaments you need to 25% OFF ~~fcE Gas saws have safer-starting grips for both sleepers. dining rooms, bedrooms, rockers, add s pecial yuletide spirit to your home. hands, sprocket nose bar. Elec. saws have reclmers, sofas. more! Save now! without stretching the yuletide budget! Gifts fit to flatter your host or hostess. Our extca torque to rip through tough jobs. •Apptia '° replar price oolJ. Save on ornaments, tinsel, garlands. more! inviting assortment has oor.tempo~ gif\,. . ware, and some crystal. Value-pri . JUST SAY ••CHARGE IT'• JUST SAY "CHARGE IT'' JUST SAY ••CHARGE tr . JUST SAY _"CHARGE fr" SELECTED STANDARD OUR ENTIRE FLO KATI ROOM SIZE RUGS FINE CRYSTAL AND METRIC LINE OF 50% OFF:~E CHANDELIERS TOOL SETS 10-SPEED BIKES . Treat yourself to this plush wool weave! 25%oFF 20%oFF 15%oFF Reg. 59.95, 4x6' area rug •••••••••••••• 29.88 Reg. 129.95. 6x9· area rug ••••••••••••• 59.88 JUST SAY .. CHARGE tr .,, ROOM SIZE REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE Few things speak better for your good t.aste Handymen, now's your chance to get a great All our models are reduced, from deluxe REMNANTS than the shimmerin5 light of a fine crystal group of tools, available in standard or racing styles. to basic street-use IO-speeds. chandelier in the ining room. And we metric sizes. All are reduced to 20% off Don't miss this opportunity to save on a 25-50% OFF~~£ have all the classical styles, in elegant their regular prices. Find 32-pc., 42-pc., ~in for the environmental biker in your bro0%e laden with crystal droplets. Hurry in. 21-pc., 23-pc., 102·pc .• and more! Save! rood! Come see them in Wards bike shop. .SO me 6x9' siies are as low as 19.88. A great JUST SAY .. CHARGE tr• JUST SAY .. CHARGE IT" JUST SAY .. CHARGE IT' value that adds interest t.o any room. Many oolors and styles available. Choose now. I JUST SAY .. CHARGE tr ONEIDA STAINLESS RADIALS, OUR ENTIRE SELECTED FLA1WARE 10% OFF~:fcE STEEL-BELTEDS, STOCK OF GROUP OF Everyone can uee an extra set of flatware, . WHITEWALLS LUGGAGE REDUCED . INDOOR PLANTS and Oneida is among the most respected • llnea. Pick your pattern now. 37-40%oFF 20%oFF 25%oFF JUST SAY .. CHARGE IT" SELECTED REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE REGULAR LOW PRICE CORNING WARE Tubeless whitewall radial tires. Some are Take your pick a nd hit the road! Choose Nothing adds more grace and beauty to a blemished. some discontinued. Reg. $42 to from our classic Open RoadG molded lug· home than luxurious, healthy house plants. 15% OFF~~?c:E $79 each if perfec t. Now $25-$47 ea. l>lus ~ngc. or t.he super stufT·able softsides sty leg. Our garden shop has all your favorite vari~ 1-63-3.46 F.E.T. each. Roll away with andi-totes, cosmetic ca&es, carry-one, and eties, in Rizes to s uit m~ budgets. Come ~pular coming ware cookware is always a spectacular tire savings from Wards! pullman are all priced to go! Hurry! in give a plant a home ay a nd save! u.eful ~i~. Goes from fridge to oven to JUST SAY ··cHARCE rr• JUST SAY "CHARGE IT'' JUST SAY .. CHARGE lT" table. asseroles, pans, skillets, more. JUST SAY "CHARCE IT'' t WARDS HAS EVERYTHING FROM CHRISTMAS TREES TO GIFT CERTIFICATES -CHARGE THEM ALL! .Drop in over the holidays. • PANORAMA CITY tobiu at f'Olla'(', phon11 lltM·821 l • TOaltANCE dt'l amo (uhion aqune, phone ~2-69'11 • 8Afll'l'A A~A bri.t.ol at Mvenltflnll\, 714 64?.GIMI •SAM 8£R!llARDIHO central at,y moll, 714-AA4 92.'\I • HUNTlNOTON BEACll ldl"lrtr at bnth.11W92-Mll •COVINA buT.,IGI at •n !Mmardino rtM•1y, a.7411 • ROSEMEA03600.,_.,.....blvd.,ll73-3110 •COSTA Mt.:~A bnat.ola.,alundleiofwy .. 714.649-H OO • N01'WALK lmptnel &I notw11lk blvd . phoM 868-09\t • l'llt.1,1-~RTON harbor al ora11,c't~. 714.ATil-2500 • • KAQLB ROCK roklf11c:lo al 1,...,.i1,.,"v. phoM 2~4 92tll •CANOGA PARK '"P'I"-" pht1~. l>hon• AA'\ 1000 • NOrn"CLAIR 1M11tel.1tr plarn. 1'hon.-7t4.fl21-3054 • LYNWOOD 1mpc11al blvd . Al ltAlt', phone 637..6090 • LAKSWOOD l1tkewood blvd atcandlt'wood, ~ tlM-7000 • Wts'T L08 ANGELES la~ el 18th "-• "3i-?m SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO tO:OO PM ••• SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6!00 PM ... CLOSED CHRISTMAS OAY ... JUST SAY "CHARGE ITr' ' 1 } I. I l I • J f I i ' ( I .. .. :\ l 0 DAIL'( PILO_T _______ M_o_n_d_a.;;_y_o_ec_e_m_b_e_r 2_2_. _19_7_5 New Members On Fair Board· .. By O.C. HUSTINGS Of the O.lly Piiot SC.ff Tht• Ornngt' Cowtty Fair Board bas two new mt'mbt·r=-Sol Eugene Tunks and Mrs. Shella P. Sonens huw Tunb. a <3an1t'n Grove businessman and a Republican got his appointment on the nine. member p:lm'l by h ~n mg an assemblyman write a lt'ltt'r of rt'n1mm1.•ndat1on to Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr \\ho rn;1kes t he appointments. Mrs So1wns hme, a Nt'wport Beach attorney .1rnl a Democrat. said s ht• got appointed by writing tiff for thl' uopa1J JOU hers elf. MRS. SO~ENSIUNE, WHO teaches family law .it the In 1m· l ' 111' 1.•rs1ty School of Law, recalled that ahout .1 't•.tr at!11 Dr Carlotta ~ellon, Gov. Brown's appoint 111l'11ts ::-1.•c rl'lary. ::-poke to a women's group u1 ~l''-' purt lt1.•<1t·h and tnld of the a ppointments a gov1.•nwr 1.'1lllld rn akt.• and listed the procedures. "\h11ul ~1x nwnth..., 1 wrote a letter to the gov· 1.'rnur s 11lf1n• and s trt'SSl'li that 1 was very inte rest- t•d 111 rnmrnun 1t~ affairs anti -.a id that I would like to 1 BLU E -t ~ !\'ANCAR()() t fl."iT f UE."\ i'.S ·''f.'U f:.•q Glf'T ~llOP ,, 111w11 JO 11.111. ·1i1 ;-p.nt. tluil.' for .' 111ir lwH ,,,;,,,,,, .. •hop11i1t~ 11uu· lhru t ·lrri.•tmui< t 'n >, 5°0 OFF ALL ORDERS OVER $10. I O°'o OFF AU ORDERS OVER $20. I 525 MMG V~ Dr., Suit~ I 06 (Across from Ice Capades) be appointed to the fair board," Mrs. Sonenshlne explained. The a ttorney said that the m essage that Dr. Mellon delivered was not that Gov. Brown was seeking to appoint women particularly, but that he was interested in opening such opportunities to all of the community. MRS. SONENSHINE s aid that she has been a Democratil' campaign worker and has been active in the campaigns of Senator Alan Cranston and As- semblyman Paul B. Carpenter ( D-Garden Grove). She said that s he did not believe that anyone had written to the governor on her behalf. Mr s. Sonenshine, who is 30 and a mother of two, said that s he founded the women 's section of the Orange County Rar. TUNKS. WHO ALSO HAS been active in political ('1rcles in Orange County. asked As- semblyman Carpen_!er to recommend him . Carpen· ter 's letter ('\l ed Tunks ' work as president of the Westminster Roys Club. and his apparent success as a businessman. lle is an independent grocer. Tunks replaces Arthur R. McKenzie 'of Costa Mesa, and '.\1rs . Sonens hine takes over from Clinton M. Hoose of Newport Beach. The term s of ~cKenzie and Hoose have expired. They each served only one year. filling the unexpired POrlions oft he normal four-vf':-ir I Pr m <: ~~~~~--~~~--~ Colnplete coverage of ... county government and courts. Every day In the UTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (Next lo lo Bullock'>} M o n.-Sat. 10 to 9 Sun . 11 to 6 556-2927 DAILY PILOT 17 J, yellow lop, ~loin· le» stee l bock, g dt d1ol, woven loo~ bracelet. No. ZW360M ·-I PUBLIC NOTICE CP·ISM SUl'l •IOR COU•T 01" THE STATE OPCAL.IFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01" O• AN~ No. A·US04 NOTICE 01" 14 •Alt1NG OF PETITION FOR •EMOVAL OF CO- ADMJNISTRATOlt WITH WIL.L. AN· HEXED; TO COMl'IL. ACCOUN· TING; FOR THI! PRODUCTION OF VOUCHERS; FOR APl'OINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR ADMINISTRATRIX WITH WIL.L ANNEX ED Es till• ol ROBERT BRVC.E, Oecea<K'<I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MARY HARKINS has !tied 11tre1n d pe l t l lon t or remo val o l co a<lministr•tor with w111 anMxed 10 compel accoun1tn9 for ll'ltt procJu<llOO ol ~ouctw,. tor 11ppa1ntm~11t of WC· cusor d<lm1n1sl«1lr lx w1rn will An !\f'Xed refl!'renn to which ·~ m.t<Je lor 1u11ner part1culM" and thal lne Um.• and plao of 11earin9 llW 1.a"IP l\J\ """" set tor January 8, 1911>, di 9 00 d m , 1n 111t courtroom of OepMtment Ho 3 ol w1<1 court, at 700 C1v1C Cenler Drive we1.t, in t he City ol Santa Ana, Cc1111orn1a Dated O..cember 11, 191S WILLIAM E St JOHN Counly Cler• PRENNER & BUNT 1651 E 4th St, S..1le 111 S.nl• An•, CA t?70t 11141 Sst-ll?J Attorney• for· Pehhoner Pulll"l'le<I Oranqt' c.oasl Oa11y Pllol, Oec 11. 23, ~. 191S 4'1-!H S ~~~+--~~~---.-~~~~~~~--,~-P-U_B_L_IC~N-0-TI-~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTiTIOUS 8USINHS NAMI STATEMENT The lollowln9 persons u e doing butl· nessa': GOLOENWEST HOMES, 10082 Gll1ield, Hunt1r191on Buch, C.Jllornl• ~ . Phlllp McNem ... 10082 Garli.ld. HunllnQlon BHch. C.llfornla 9264' 0.le Slmt>ro, 10082 Garlltld, Hunt· lngton BHch, California 921>4• This l>Uslness Is conducted by a llmll eel partnership. Phi lip McNamee Tiiis statement was filed ..,.th the County Clerk of Orange County on Oecember ~. 197S, FS03Jt Publish.a Oronge Coast Dolly Pilot, "CTITIOUS IUSINHS STATllHNTO,WITHDllAWAI.. NAME STAT£MI HT l"llOM l'A•TNE •SHI 1'01'1~~~:~ The fotlOWlnQ person ,, dOlnQ DUS•· UNDE• l"ICTITIOUS IU notUH NAME l;hdrawn HVSSONG'S CANT I NA, IU'il'h 5 T"4t lollowlnQ 1>41rM>f\ :~s ~rom the Ptcllic, sunset Beach, CalttornlatOIU a\ a 9e ner • 1 P~ r 1 n ndtr the tic· Wiiiiam John Hussong, Jr., ll>Stl•'> perowr\lllP ope~at ng u of GR EAT S. Pacific. S11nset Bekh, 01110.-nl• tltlous 111n1nes\ n~•COMPANY at t0142 AMERICAN Pl PELI Thli t1u•lr1ess Is conducted llY Ml In· U47 San Carlos Pl•Ce, Or•nge, dlvl<lual. California '76'S state-Wllllam John Huuong Jr. The ttct1tlous busln•SS ni~lled on This ,.1ttment wes filed :...111 I ment fOf' tl'le 1>4rtnerst1lp w:;,, County Clerk ol Oran9e County on Nov Marcl'l4, l97S, 1n llM! Count yo ""Ill'· ember 14, 1975, FSOOOJ Full n•m" and &<1<1ress of person Publls/\<KI Oranoe Coast Oalty Pllol, withdrawing· Ouane A ~trowskt, IO:IO December 8, 1s. 12 2•. 19/S 408~1 'fWst MilCAr1'1ur. API. 42, Santa AM, c.tllfornle. Signed: Ouane A. Petrowske 1"4151J P\lbll~l!cl Orange Cont Oally Piiot, Decemt>er8, IS, 22, 2•. 191S 4627·751------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCE oecemt1era, is, n . 2•. ms ~1s ,.CTITIOUS BUSIHl!SS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Ttw lollowing Pt'fSOns are doing buSl· • NOTICIA OE £LECCIOH Thtlollowlngpersonsare<IOlnQllusi nl!SS<i.· NOTICIASE OA POA ESTEMEOIO neu;w POSTAL INSTANT PRESS NO QUI! una General Eleccion Municipal THE NEEDLEWORKS, 3011 Villll lOll. 2%0-C Harbor Blvd., Costa Ml!sa, t......,r• lu~r en la Clu<la<I de Costa Way,NewpartBuch,CA 921>6Q Cellfornli1921>2& "'~ 2 <Id March de Wesley Linebarger, 3012 Topal Robert Brooks Franck, 12J7S E Mesa. martes, "1 <1ia n e 11 • '1 5 Lane No 2,Fullf!rlon,CA921>31 caravel Pi ,Cerlilos,Caltlornla'I0701 1914, P"ra ele9lr lo• o cia e Marta LlneDarQl!r, 1012 Topal Lane Eleanor Miio Franek, 1737S E sl9u~:::s.rf!S (ll Soclos <le La Junia No 7, Fullerton, CA 921>31 Oravel Pt., Cerrlt~s. C111tfornla'IOIOI Municipal 1 Pie no plazo<le cuatroanosl This 1>Us1ness IS conducle<l t>y an In-This bu"ntss 1s conducted by "• t.os lu9<1rH di! votilclon estaran d1v1<1Ual general parlnershlp. I aDlertos entre lc1s hOras de 1·00 A.M. y Marla Unebarger Aollel'1 Brooks Franck , PM This statement Wd S filed with the This statement wiS l!le<I will\ the 1 00 · EILEEN p PHINNEY County Clerk ot Orange County on Oec. County Clerk of Oran9e Counly on i Secretario Mun1tipal de la 10, 197S December 4, t'7S. FS0330l Ciu<lad <le cost• Mesa, CA P 0 FSOUO Fecha OecemtJer 18, 191S ullltslle<I ran~ Coast Dally Pilot, Published Orange coasl Oa1ly Piiot, Put>loshe<I Onin!le coast Dally Piiot, Oec. IS. 27. 29, lt7Sand Jan. S, 1976 Oecember8, tS, 21, ~. 197S 462.HS ...._c•m~r ?2, l91S '8S~1S 41S9·7S ..,.. < ~ Nip 'n Tuck for Children Eastbluff Coiffures Fullerton Savings Statesman's Table Eastbluff Cleaners F·anci -Fabri cs Eastbluff Professional Building El Rancho Market Hook & Needles Needlecraft Shop Cardillo Travel urity Pacific National Bank Ea stbluff Pharmacy Liz Russell's Women's Fashion Colesworthy & Co. Realtors on Eastbluff Dr. Newport Beach "Make her Christmas Dream come true " ' ' .. Mr. Snowball" Bunny ,, $25 by CYBIS, 4 , . What better way of expressing y our love but by giving a CYBIS porcelain as a gentle and beautiful remembrance for years to come. Choose "Mr. Snowball" Bunny, that affectionate, cute ball of fur, or Ii I # ~ " ., "' ' '( ,~' * ~ ' ' ~ • • "Thinking of ·vou" Lidded Heart by Cvs1s, 3" h x 4"w x 41{1 • *so. the delicately laced Lidded Heart, "Thinking of You" ... A heart that can be filled with lovi ng momentos or precious jewels. Make it a very Merry Christmas for that special someone you love! 17tt> Westcllff Drive l 741 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach 645-3373 r O' 2'1 • i z \ Pacific: COHt Hwv Bctwcrn Irvine & Dover on Westcliff Drive OPEN MON·SAT 10 a.m.·9 p.m . Sunday noon-6 p.m. GALLER I.ES • • .. . • j" .. . " ,.. : Y• I I c • te ~ fo ~~ ~ so · tn tr1 y St" as di m ex t1n lo• L THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Keane "I bought evorybody1s present 'cept one. What can I get for Daddy that costs 23 cents?11 $25 Billion Special Eyes Big Charities By JOA~ ILi\SAUER :'llF:W YORK <U PI) -It may be more blessed lo giv<.' th::in to l't'Ct'ivc, but nobody has a kind word ~say for being takl'n. Americans donated $25 billion to charity last )le..'.lr. Did they get their money's worth? That's \What's under discussion in the NBC documentary ·~giving and getting -the ch::irity business," to be ittesented tonight at IO on Channel 4. 8ETTV FUR~ESS p~rforms crispl y a nd krlowlt>dgeably as the on-camera reporter looking 1tno \\hat h::is become the nation's third largest in· <l1stry. · Thal 's the main problem with the program - tjl;,trity 1s too big a business lo handle reasonably in .m hour tn a show that tries to cover everything from big 111st1tut1onal givers to professional fund ra\sers to downright ----------charity chiselers. l'I". I' L~ \'I I·~ W Even in its excesses,. 1 ' 'L · its ethically questionable to professionally c riminal ._ _______ .,,minority, c harity over- whelms the hour format. . :\lud1 of the audience likely wiLYbe most in- 1erestl•cl rn the sections of the program that iwc1fkally namr some good guys and bad guys and ~pal hl•lp lht' \'1cwcr figure out how to rate his fO\'Onte <:harity. TllF. PITFALL FOR the unwary giver range from grand I a rccn y to appalling inefficiency. \'tl'wers of the NBC documentary also will li:--trn ran•fully 1n the_ future when appealing t•h1ldrrn come to the door selling sweets as Junior $tle:-:mt•n of America or some other group that ~ounds like a boys club. ll isn't a charity, it's a con- troversial candy business in 32 cities run by an en- treprcnc-ur named Gerry Winters, according to ~RC A b1ggc-r problem highlighted by the special is what :\11ss Furness coils "well-m eaning but "asteful charities" charilies operating so ineffi· C'iently that as little as 10 percent of what they col· lect aC'lually goes lo benefit those they wer e created to tielp HF.RETH F. SHOWperormswhat might be adis- ~ervance by naming at random a few charities s uch :.i:-: Care and th!:! Roys Clubs of America. which r ate d1.,tinct approval, but admittedly omitting many, many charities equally deser ving of public support. This look at charity, American-style, could turn <.'\'en Santa into scrooge It doesn't help when Dr. Ernest Oichter. a behavioral psychologist, explains why Americans are the m<>l>t charitable people in the world . ·we give in order lo be loved. I think another t•xplanation I would suggest is that Americans feel unloved ::md they rightly or wrongly try to buy their love ... ·· Uillllarried Pair OK in Portland PORTLAND, Ore. <UPI> -The city's public housing agency will no longer require that couples living together in its units be married. The new rule states that one kind or family occupying public housing units may be "two adults living together wtmarried on a perma· nent bas is." A Si For On a· 13495 •ceee A great new zig·zag with 17 sew-emy fe atures /'In amazingly low-priced machine with built·in blindstitch, C'<<..IU~ively designed Sing~· rront drop·in bobbin, snap-on presser feet, and more. Carrying case or c.abine1 ex Ira. OML.T AT COSTA MUA llW & ¥AC IM HAllOI CINTB 149· I 1 ti (R11r Man Near Ralphs) Monday DecPmbm 22. 1975 DAIL y PILOT ,, I I Bishop Neumann to he 3rd U.S. S aint? I ~• I PHILADELPHIA (AP> -A 19th cen· But in Vati<:an City, :\t~gr Am,1to estabhshl•d llk flr::.l pJrodual ::.lhool tury Philadelphia bishop credited walh Pietro 1-,rutaz. undt•rM•t-rt·t~lry ur the system in 1852. -~ founding the nation's Roman Catholic Vatican congrc·~atmn for tht.' Causes 11f parochia l school system has moved a Saints, said that the; healing of a patient THE VATfCA~ REC'OG!'JJTION of thE' step closer to becoming the United which is bei1'g sul>m1tlt>d as a poss1bll' cure as a m1radt.• · l'h:Jr:. the wJy fur ,~, State's third saint, the Philadelphia miracle with 10terv1.•nt1on by B1 shov rompletaon of !ht.· t«1non11at1v11 or lhshop J archdiocese says. Neumann would b1.• sludal'<l furlht•r <1rH.l ,1 Neumann. pos:.1hly hdorc• thf> ,•1111 or ("'""'\ The canonization, or sainthood. or finaJdecisionc·ouldtakcmttnymonths 1976," said '.\l s~r Jjnws ;\1dir;.1th, It? Bishop John N . Newmann became more spokesman I or t hl· Phi I ach•lph1,1 likely when the Catholic Church re-THE STEPS R E:\1AISl~G bt'for~ archdiocese. cognized as a m iracle the cure of a 7-canonization could occur were givtn hy Bishop Neumann d1t'<I ht•n· in 18fi0, and year-old boy who had cancer, a the archdiocese as : (l )OCC'eptant'l'ofthc in 1921 Pope Hencdll't XV dl•clarcd his spokesman for the archdiocese said . medic.al consull;rnts · decision b y .1 life to be heroic 1n v1rtut" Vatic<µ\.board of tht•ologians, (2J f11l;.il In 1963, <1ftt•r pap.11 ,tpprnvJI of two r~·,.---i;---~ -,.~· T HE ARCH DIOCESE SAID that a nine-m e mber committee of medical con- sultants at the Vatican approved a third miracle attributed to the intervention of Bishop Neumann . approval by the full Congregation of th,• miracles, sav111g :111 ltaltJn g11 I and an , Causes of Saints al the Vatirttn, and (31 American teacl1L'r, H1:.hop Nl'umann authorization by Pof)t' Paul VI. was beatified. 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Bo11d -----,, Fewer Wome11 Left Handed Bear in mind. young fellow, if you start to grow that beard this :'llew Year's Day, it ::-hould be Jbout a foot long on :-.Jew Year's Day of 197!'1. WHY IS IT fl'wl'r women than men are lt•ft handed" Spec1fically. please explain why o ti Pl'ITent uf all nll'n whl•rt•as only 3.R percent 0f ,tll women a re su ::;uuthµawed. I can't. F .\CT THAT thl• orangt' has a deeply or Jnge colored skin doc::;n 't nrcessaril v mean its npt>. please null' Ikst wuy to tell whether an or.ingt• 1s riltot' is by its odor. It's likewise true of tht• grapefruit. You can't tell whether 1t ::.. ripe by ils color. eithl•r You tan judge npem·ss to a great degrl'l' by color with a lemon or a hml'. though FISHl;\'G () "Wht~n you fish thro1Jg h the ice in u dl•ep l;ikC'. ~ hal 's the wall'r temµeralure al tht> hottom ·• ·· .\. Little lt•ss than 40 degrees F. in m ost pl;.H't•s C0uldn 't be bl'tl('r for lake trout. .\ ('Ol'~TY C'ORO~ER \\Ith suffic1t'nt de~ret•:-. lo bl:' known as a forensic µatholog1 sl says he ulwavs can 1df:n t1fy the bod~ of a pro· fe!>sion;il trumpet pl;.i yl'r by the call ouses on th(' nght middle fin ger. IF YO U C'AN'T com· pose at least 31 words of three or more letters out of the word "winter," you 're Just not trying, sa ys our Language man Start with l l'n. \\in. tin. lte. net. wN. wit. wen. new and \\ll1t'. O~f: OL'T OF EVRRY SIX citizens sent to hospitals around hc·re hOJs a baby there and then. THAT F.\~Ol'S aircraft carrier of World War 11 calll'd tht· rrunkltn was not named in honor of Re njam1n Pr:mkhn as commonly believed . but after the Civil War battle c;f Franklin m Tennesse(' ~lost of the t rewmt>n didn't know that. though. They called ht·r the Rig Rl'n 17th & Irvine Bank Amflricard ,\1 Hoyd. P.0 Boz 156fJ. Newport Beach Master Charge Women 'Get Drunk Faster' OKLAHOMA C ITY (U PI) - Researchers have verified at least part of the late poet Ogden Nash's famous ob- servation: "Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker." Women require less alcohol than men to become drunk. a nd intoxicated women tend to act more drunk than their male counterparts, says Dr . Ben Jone-s. associate director of the Oklahoma Center for Alcohol and Drug Related ·Studies. HE ALSO SAID WOMEN on birth con· trol pills are likely to stay drunk longer than those not tak.ing the pill. Jones ~aid that when men and women were matched for body weight, drinking his tory. previous food intake and drink· ing time, women not only r eached a '' •• C 1 "1 S R. J. Reynold5 Tobocco Co. higher blood alcohol leve l but also tended to act more intoxicated. "We can now verify the old folk belief that women get drunk more easily than men," Jones said . "WE HA VE SHOWN THAT women taking oral contraceptives metabolize alcohol slower and therefore ~lain a state of intoxication longer.'Wfie said. "Though they reacbed·the same level it takes them considerably longer to clear their systems of alcohol and reach zero blood level." The simplest explanation for the sex difference is that a woman's body is made up of 55 t o 65 percent water whereas a man's body is 65 to 75 percent ,water. he s aid. "A given amount of alcohol is therefore more diluted in a man'!> body than in a woman's," Jone6 said . HE SAID ANOTHER re·ason for women's greater susceptibility to alcohol could b e the s tage of the menstrual cycle and hormonal levels of estrogen or proges terone . The alcohol center t ested women volunteers three times during their cy- cle : day one, the first day of menstrual flow ; day 14. the approximate day of ovulatinon ; and day 28, premenstrual time. 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By the Associated Press Knocked for a loop by inflation and the energy crunch, the trading stamp industry is trying to make a comeback by finding new markets and re- building old onl's. Tht:rc arc indications that the task won't be an easy one. "Stamps are indeed down, but they are by no mean!) out." said Cli'ht Wade of the Trading Stamp fnst1tutl' of America. W.\DE A~D OTHER ISDUSTRY spokesmen said the stamp issuers are turning lo independent groceries. drug stores, discount operations and truck stops as potential revenue producers. They a re t r ying to make up for business lost at supermarkets. which distribute 60 percent of all stamps. and gasoline stations, which give out about 20 percent of the country's stamps. The rest of the stamps are given out by mis- cellaneous businesses -including undert<iker::.. l'ndertakers'! Yes. said Wade, adding quickly: "We don't want to push that." TRADISG STA:WPS FIRST WERE distributed about the turn of the century, hut tht> boom really started after World War Ir In 1950, according to Wade. the industn· sold $10 million worth of stamps. By 1968, the peak year, the figure was up to S900 million By 1974. il had dropped to about $500 million The Su per )1 arkl't (. J Institute said the number CO N.S 1 'U E'R of superm:irkets givin;! _ lJ 1 _ stamps dropped by over -----------50 percent bet ween 1969 and 1974. In 1969, the in- stitute s aid. 37 percent of the stores sur veyed were giving stamps . F ive Yt'ars later, the fi gure was down to 17 percent TH E DROP IS ST.U1PS COINCIDED wit h .1 sharp rise in food pric·L·s The Consu nwr Price Index shows the cost of food went up 50 percent from 1969, to 1974~ comparL·d to a 16 pertent in- crease in the previous five years. "When you came into the period of intense infla- tionary pressure, it became too expensive to issue stamps,"' said a spokesman for the supermarket group. · Supermarkets turned to discount merchandising to attract customers. stressing price nither t han promotions. A&P. then the nation's largest supermt1rkt't chain and :-Jo. 2 today, dropped s tamps in 1972 when it introduced its now-discontinued WEO program that str essed low prices. SAFEWAY, THE COU!'ITRY'S BIGGl-:ST chain today, started phasing out s tamps in 1968 and had discontinued them completely by 1972. The begin ning of the end came "when customers began to show a preference for a total low food bill without stamps or garm?s," said a Safeway Spokesman, ad· ding that there has been no change in consumer at- titudes. Neither A&P nor Safeway has any plans to rein- troduce the stamps, although several smaller chains. mainly in the South. have continued them. The second blow to the stamp industry came with the gasoline s hortage when service stations found they no longer needed premiums to attract customers. TOM ROONEY OF THE S&H G REES Stamp Division of the Sperry and Hutchinson Co. said the firm lost 85 to 90 percent of its gas slation business between the fall of 1973 and the summer of 1974. Some stations have rejoined the program, Rooney s aid, but business is far from what it used to be. "You have to go out and re-sell each one," he said. The biggest argument against stamps is thP claim -disputed by the industry -that stamps boost prices. The Super M a rk et Institute said that stores still issuing stamps reported in the latest survey that the promotion cost them 1.6 percent of gross sales. "JF A COMPANY OPERATES this program. it's got to hike its prices 1.6 cents on the dollar," the UlStitute spokesman said. Stamp industry spokesmen disagree. "lf a supermarket operator r aises prices because of stamps, he's foolish," said Wade. "Stamps are advertising," he said and should be used the same way. Singing Women Too Seductive? TEL AVIV. Israel <UPI ) -A leading rabbi has ruled that a religious J ew m ay listen to a woman sing on the radio -but only if he doesn't know the wp!'1an and it isn't a love itona. Rabbi o ·vadia rosef, leader or Israel's Sephardic community, made the ruling after about 600 reUgiou5 Jews ('Omplained to the na- tional radio that women's voices in song should not be broadcast. They based their argument on the Talmud, Judaism's ancient body of laws. tho.t say!l a YOman's voice maynotbeseduclive. Child Beating Up 'MIA:\11 (AP> -Ttwl'hnstm.J~hol1 day season is supiwwd to ht' a tinw of cheer. but it's abo th1.• time -.ht>n child a buse is mo:-t 1.1mp,int, l htld care workers warn holaJays." :-aid Dr. Irwin Redlener, a p.>d1at,r1 cwn Radio S alute Steve Allen will host a p ublic television ~alute to radio's first 50 years. in a pro· gram to b e taped liv e i n February at th~ Century Plaza in Los Angeles. THATS A MOVTHFUL By United PreH International -I Officials ::.aid thJt mor(• than JOO hospital reports uf duld abuse h:I\ t• been flied in Florida for tht: ftrst l days or Dece m hf>r' .IS oppOSl'd to -120 reports for all of ~ovember ThL'Y ::.ay the increase in child abu~l' .is the holidays approach is a national t r1•nd "THERE H.\S ALWA\'S h1.•t•n .1 b1 g increase of child abuse around Jfrrllener attributed the increase to t•nrn110n;.il ~l ress during the holiday's C'oupled with the current economic pnihlems .'\ll1erta :\t urphy. a state welfare wurker, agreed that the economy plays a large role. "THF.RE'S NOT ENOUGH money and there's a little too muc h holiday cheer -alcohol.·· she said, adding that emotional problems are com- pounded during Christmas. Last M~nute Gifts and Candy. -:--:.-:-- FOR HER Desert Flower Gift Set 1112 oz. Cologne and 2 oz. Talc 2.29 Mennen Hard Hat · Skin Bracer FOR HIM Old Spice Deluxe Travel Kit After Shave Lotion, 4¥• ft. oz. Shave Cream, net wt. 6 oz. Aerosol Deodorant. net wt. 4 oz. 5.19 The longest titled lake in the world. Lake Chargogagogrnanchaug- agogcbau bunagungatna· · ug, near Webster, Mass. (It is known locally as Lake Webster), is named after an Indian ex- pression: "You fish on your s ide, we fish on our side, nobody fishes in the middle." Pond's Dreamt lower Dusting Powder Nt.wt.77¢ 3.49 Hai Karate After Sha'1e Lotion 1.49 English Leather Soap On·A·Rope 2.50 1. 5 oz. JonTue J Ol McDonald's Supreme Nt. wt. 4 lbs. 5.19 4 fl. The Big·~Apple Dusting Powder Mennen Skin Bracer 1.29 HO LIDAY CANDY TREATS McDonald's Award ·.._-Brach's Supreme Winner 100% Filled Nt. wt. 2 lbs. Fruit Cake s~~~l 2.79 . Mt. wt. 11h Iba. 89¢ BUENA PARK: Beach at Ofangethorpt •Open weelcde\19 9:30 to 10. Sundayt 10 to 10 ORANOE C.1ty Or at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open w.ekdayt 10 to 10. Su""-Y' 10 to 10 0 SANT A ANA. 3900 So. 9rlatol~o. of so. Coast Plaza. Open Delly 9:30 to 10. SUndolyl 10 to 1 ' 4 i \ Old Spice After Shave Lotion 4¥4 fl. on. 1.79 Lifesaver S!~:rJ~2t~k 99¢ JC Penney '"' , .. --,_ ,....,a.,. cw .... ,_, ............ I • l I ' , I -...;,,, __ _ _.,. [ JCPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY ENTIRE STOCK CHRISTMAS 0 F TREES F ~ ALSO CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS • ORNAMENTS • PLASTIC SANTA LIGHTS • PLASTIC GARLANDS ____________________________ .. Piefaeed 'Hitnia1i' R etires LAWRENCE, Kan. <UPI J Umvcrs1ty of Kan!:>a::. :student J a mes P. Dillard says he's given up the lift- of a paid hitman. Dillard, cofounder of the KU. Pie Faced A!:> sassins, made his decision .iJtcr a Dou~las C.:ountv Dis trict Court dropped · battery charges again.st him for thro wing a chocolate cream pie at a psychology professor. COURT OFFICIALS said County Attorney David Berkowitz ques- tio n e d whether pie throwing s hould be con sidered a crime. Dillard, a psychology st udent f rom Spr- ingfield. ~t o .. was ac- cused or hitting or· David Holmes during a class at the univcrsitv. "There was a contract Clemente Officer on him. that 1!>. I was paid to m ake the hit." Dillard said of the M uy 6 incident. "But 1 didn't get paid b~cau se l didn't hit him 1n the face." DI Li.ARO S.\10 the pie hit Holmes in the lt.>fl thigh He said his chents would hav<.' paid him ~O if the pie had been on target. Holmes chased Oillard from the cla::;s. ap prehending him outs1dt• and subsequently pres~ Lng charges. police sald. Monday Oecembt•r 22 1975 DAILY PILOT 83 BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Camino Real• San Clemente 492-1353 TWO TERIYAKI $495 STEAK A-BOB DINNERS FOR OMLY Marinated in Oriental Sauce and served with grilled pineapple Our offer includes Soup-0Hh~ay or Choice of Salads. Mixed Green or Chef's Special Cucumber and Sour Cream Salad Rice Pilaf. Roll and Butter Oip this coupon ... we would like you to get acquainted with the NEW "BOBS" and take advantage of our December Special! SPECIAL FOR DEaMBER -om y IOl"S FAMILY REST AURAMT & COFFEE SHOP This Coupon Good For ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Graduates ··tr this kind of lx>ha\'lor 1s not s loµpt.•d, it m ight have a s nowball ing effel't,'' llo lmt•s s<lid after the incidL•nt. "ll was illeg~tl and inap propriatL'. I han• won a l ol of distinguished teaching awards I takl' my job and m y ('lasses very serious ly and I will not have them turncu in· TWO TERIY AKI STEAK A-808 DINNERS Sptcilll for~ of Dec..,._ -s4 95 for bottl .~~~··*-·~·~\~~~.,,. .. Wf. HAVE THE SPOT FOR THEM! a ( ON THE OCEANFRONT (: fl. . ~ ~ Between Main Beach Park & Heisler ~l . th e heart of Laguna Beach. Rooms, ~ San Clem ente police of l+c~e r D w a y n e HtfrberiNf was gr aduat- ed from R io H ondo College P olice Academy, Whittier. ·fifth in a class of 38. Herberich. 21. became a full-time patrolman in September . after three months as a reser\'e of· fie er. He was o ne of several Saddleback College police srience students who helped or· ganize the police cadt•t program in 1972. Herberich is the son of ;\l r. and Mrs. Robert Herberich of Capistrano Beach. '- • Park, next door to the Victor Hugo Inn , in 1 studios. su ites. Heated pool , color TV. ~ I. ~ Low winter rates now in eff€ct. ' Center Head ' ' CLARE~ONT IU n ) t ~ THE INN AT LAGUNA i/. ·-.J -Dr. J oseph B. Platt ~ has been named presi· j dent of the Clar emont University Center. cen· ~•). 211 MORTH COAST HIGHWAY. LAGUNA BEACH ~·, trat coordinating institu· llon of the s ix colleges. Platt is the founding pre· RESERVATIONS: 714: 494-7535 s1dent of Harvey-~ludd, the engi n eering and ~ .Jtc'-tlM..•~...,......,_. ·~-----··~~-~··~~ :..c1l·nre col l~ge of the Jl!G,:)'~ •• ·~~/·~~·~ ···..-'\.--n ~_,.~-~~~~ ~·~·_·_~ ______ _ group. Beautiful decorations, Animated Santa Elf ~ettings, 151 stores and restaurants await you at Westminster Mall. MAll H~rs 0.C. 13 • :n Dally 10 -10 Sundays 11 • 6 CM ttmH EY• 10 . 5:30 Westminster Mall San Diego Freeway at Bolsa. - (~ed l<oln • II m o 11 0 m Call;! to a cirru~ · · ~~~~.__l!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!l!l!!!m!!ll~Rl!!l!!!!l!!ll!!~----!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!111.__ j ). . /'I ,,,.--' /.J1r1'/ll111111111 r _.. 11 1111111' 11/h l'tt/11'1"' with the purchase of a General Electric Potscrubber 11 '~·dishwasher Models GSO 1050 and GSO 950 GSD 950 Best Reason Yet To Replace Your Dishwasher s345ss Cleans Your Pots, Pans and Crusty Casseroles Or We'll Take It Back '' • 5 Pushbutton automat11: cycles ranging from the High Temperalure Power Scrub cycle for hedv1ly soiled pots and pans to the Chma and Crystal cycle for your fragile items •New PermaTuf0 "1nterior will not chip. crack. peel or rust' It 1s 1mperv1ous to foods and detergents• •Super Ou1et Operat1on-th1ck blanket o r sound msulat1on, plu\ PermaTul""tub. and isolated mounted mechanism •Spacious Interior-biggest GE has ever made' random loading racks nc wasted space' Dial A Level rack ad1usts for more efficient loadmgt , •Power Saver natural dry .:>pt1on lets you ~ve power by shutting off forced air hlower when fast clry1nq 1\ not needed' Economy Priced Built-In ~~(_!-~~~~~~sher ~ SPlectoon Low Priced Built-In Potscrubbet Dishwasher 3-Cycle Convertible Quality Performing Dishwasher ~ • 4 Cycles· Power Scrub ' . lo• POI\ .... and pans, Norn1AI Soil, Light Sool, Rinse & Hold •Built In Soft Foo<i D1sp0Mtr • Dual Detergent Dispenser 050461 s29sss • 3.Cvcle Wash Selection: Normal Soil. Rinse & Hold •Built-In Soft Food Diiposer · •Tuff Tub~lnterior • Dual Det.-rgent 01spe1'1ser GSC 4t2 S23888 40 I MAIM STREET GOl.DEN WEST & WARNER CS .. " & Senkel cw.. o.tyl OVEI ~":~ON 842-5596 ST~~ES PRIC 'SHOWN ARE MANUFACTVRERiSJJ';GESTED RETAIL PRICES =-:;~.....;:0.;..A:.:.:~L:....:Y....:P....:1.::.LO.::.;..T ______ .;...Monday. December 22 1975 ·!2 Yacht Clubs Back IOR l 1 For Southland's Whitney, Overton Evenl8. t By AL)10S LOCKABEY with JOR as opposed to the Ocean new yachts designed specifically . L-: ' o.11,~1.1 1 .. 11,..rt11er Racing Fleet's IOR rev1::.1on to the IOR and resulted ln the Los Angeles Yacht Club's knownasORF-75. formation of a n~w ortanizatlon itney Series and California At a recent meeting of the known as the IOR Yacht Racin1 cht Club's Overton Series will Southern California Yachting As· Asgociation. sailed in 1976 under the In-sociation (SCY A ) at wruch the I b u · to · lernational Offshore Jtule Mark merits of the two ~ules were dis· t>e:!.~o1~.R~:ai~t~ wtJ~:t!d: f Ll· · . ' · · 'Cussed, five clubs Voted lo ~ai.ft minister the Up'·tO ·date file of the trhe . &nnoaocement by ioth · with the exlstlng lOR and nve t t · t 1. d 1 o R t · ~·acht cfubs followed byonJy a few others favored the ORF-75 . c:rt~fcat:s~ 1 ra 101 pays. th.at. or San Diego "(acht ; Others'8clopted a wait-and-see.a~, The fledgling organization tlub s decr.uon to run the \lpctjm-tih¢trpftlding the computer re-said it would also: Ing (J a n . 31 > 1.140-mile sulls oftbeproposedJORMarkll· Make all announcements con- Manzanillo r~ce under ttte exis~· I--kn~wnaslOR "smaJla". centing IOR certificates as they lngIORhand1capsystem. ORF-75 was prc1p0sed as a re-' come from the United States 1:he Wh itney and Overton vision of IOR that.would g.ive a Y~tRacingUnion. senes ~re tw~ of t~l' ~tflland's better rat!11g advanta~e to older ·.... Collect all dues, keep current tc;>P of fa ho re hand1c ape\ ents cOJ\· boats. designed and bwlt pnor to membership lists and take care of ~1st~ng of six races throu.gho~~ the the advent of IOR, as the oHi~al wt bookkeeping procedures. · reason . . . measurement rule by wh1ch (Send race results to its mem-lt 1s expected 1n some c1rdes yacJtts are handicapped for of-be ~. lhat other clubs will ~ollo_w ~e fsll~eracing. t eI'lnounce the lOR ·race calen· lead of LA YC and CYC m st1ck1ng It was opposed by owners of the• dJ°~ach year. • . ' OUT OF TOWN GUESTS? .• ,~ . ' . ~ . . ~ ... IRYlhlE HOST HAS TH~ T " •• t • "'4 .. • .,. ~ > # ·~EXIRA RallM~ .. . . .\ -'Ii. . . : .. • ~ .Y..: .,. .. ll'' .. .. FOR YOU ~ . . , . AT WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY RATES ~. . . ' I • $,,~ 00 Single s1900 . ···. · .Jwo Pe~0ns . ~· IRYINE HOST·· DYER ROAD AT N~WPORT FWY. -~ THE NEWEST BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL-SERVICE MOTOR HOTEL SERVING ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AREA MAKE YOUR. RES.E~RVATIO.ftS NOW 540-1515 Let's get right to the ·point: Christmas ... ' Whictl ~~~mi'-Y really enjoys it most: A. The lam y that exchanges inexpensive but thouqhtfut g Its 1nrl "'1ves ttie difference? B. The family that over-spends and ends up w ilh linanc1at wom~? Here are some gilt suggestions from the stall a\ Los Angele:; Federal Savings Not one cosls mor~ than 79c. T n 0 1 Ncr.,rq '" sard•ne:. •·• .., lrr,".-"CUP, • T,,ricu~r-°"'~zr.1 ~; ir r 1c$ t. •"'l r;-y hi nd • ftuHcake'I S• 'Jr ,. ion•~ ol · 'm',;1 Pl.m(~ ·i r •' ;,1•"'1.-I f' r•'I C0h1tcfsrnl<r""'">li 1" •1't-1 r Jt•f'!"':'n~ ~ n 1 " ,, .... ·~ ,..,,,.., r r rrri.. I A r1,,.~.,Pf romb.'I r J( 1 rcr. ,u ,1 • ., C,., 1rr.1c r' ,.,,.,.,I " .. rid ( J"l..;. f"11 • 'l•• GI • c'r ots t • I 1 • ' •ri•tlr• ba I r •I'll pPn w•lh r, • ,. ,,. 1 [;•11'• r "l.Jll·t •Nllqe' r:~l••ndar fur r• • U doC1 C n1ry R"lll r0I 1i!nr ( l\1•lf r ON lhrrp 011nr:r I '"" . nl •i11tt1y <,r;ip•lru11. 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Dav sreept!r .. ~ ! .mo~f'~9! c~er .• , H•it•blP gtJm \' r"c •al •ssue ... 1.J•;$l~e ~1~mp · .' • 11 •'·r11<t tcr,fet • t ' I 1 pou~f1"ushro6ms r • ·tOIQf pen P l'll)Y bank · Or:!d orey11ng card 0 Ille oflcolore~ 1njt, ~crot ol IArbalf ., One 1cn9·,$ftJ'I r'dse 8 'lx ol Atiba Zabbes lono d•stance phone call F1'1 hmOJ • '>lloe r,Qin CJ, no! ice cream Car toy ' , ,. , A oeller mouse trap DoQ bone • One hour of baby s1l11ng Coll8(:L$'s ;enny 01 Or"'e '"' Home 1&w• newsotper · Pacl<el of wild flower ..,eed1 A ooe"l. hand lettered The biggel)t gift to your family or cours~ rf'rnaihs int.Act. ya,ur Los Angeles .federal Savings Account. still providing security for the years aheap. Always t11e· highest interest compounded dJlly in PasSbook Savings. Certificates of Deposi t. and lnvesl.(ncnt Cer11t1cates. . . } LOS ANGELES lcEED.ERAL SAVINGS : Savings insured to $40,000 Safe ~posit boxes and the most wanted savings servr~1c~e~s~~====== '\1 Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675·4500 (Across from City Hall) H~ad OHtce Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings and Loan Association Ono WilsP,lre, L~s Angeles. 90017 .-Ot~er offices_t~r~u~hout the area • , I ..• , ,,. f • • '. • • •• !·. , , • ,_, .'\ BOATING Boat Exhibit D.oes Rerun More than 92 percent of the manufac.turers who displayed their boats in the 1975 Southern ' California Boat Show ha ve signed up to exhibit in the 20th annual show which starts Jan. 30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, according to show of· ficials. -. e . . . '• I e e :iJ. ' , .. . ,"' Safe Boating Class ·~~~ ~!!~s ~~rse~=•liM ~ winter and spring couraa in safe recei~t certificate of complel.. boating is scheduled to'iet under ~ Jro the Balboa Sq~dron. a way et 'ttle Ne~t Hafbo! unit of e United StaleS Powef Yacht Cllubi '72,d. ~W. Bay St.. .Squadrons. Balboa, oftJan. 1 . , The first daS' wail be a rer gistration and orientation meet· ing starting at 6:30 p.m. The 12 additional classes will start at 7 p.m. each Monday night at the same location. The course is open to men, women and youngsters over 12. Boal ownership is not required. The course will cover all im· pc)rtant phases of boating, prac- tice, induding rules and rjlgula· tions, boat handling, aids to navigation, trailering, water ski· ing, compass correction and chart familiarization. Those who successfully com· Now You Know U!Utedf!~ln~e,qatfoltal · · There are es ul'riadypeo. ple bwied i t eprtJ).as arf'liV· ingtoday. ' . . 1 I \ . ' . , j • Boating Use Up in 1975 More Americans went boat.inc in more boats dunng un:> lh8'1 ever before, according to the cur~ rent year~nd survey compiled by the recreational boating U,· dustry. While the general economic re- cession in the countrt.,.ba>ua* sales of new eq~ do~· from last year, tbe momentum o.f boating as .-au increasingly popular family recreati~" caUH(¥eases of 1.3 percent Jll ~tW:-t"fJtttmber of persons goinc ~~inf8!ld the number of boa~ ~o be in use in the Uni~ «!Stat ~ .. I ; • \ \ ··~~r .. K,. •-.j •• ~ •·)f " ( .. . ·""" ,. .. : \ 'I .. ' I \ •\ 'f :. r' ~ f '\ I.~ ~ '• ,•.. ~ : • yoli'.11 fi'nd ~ manyN styles anct fabrics in this ci~a~~n·c&·9R>Up , ... , • I ., ........ JI Shop Monday and Tuesday9:30•st:30 -Wednesday, December 24. 9:3().6 Closed Christmls bay, 0eceri,ber 25th -Oj>en Friday 9:~~1:30.: . ( ' " ' . . FULLERTON, Croaaroads Center,~ ~ast Yo . . ,_.. HUNTINGTON BEACH, 9811 Aclams Av-.nue (~ ;.\ .. r . , • t • ' ' ' ..... I• . . . . 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Oeoembet 22. 197S Lot of Bull Man's Beef: 'No Profit' From Wlre St-rvires "Big Mouth" walkL-d lo his death al an Anoka, Minn. slaug hter house and with him wen~ the boc.u;t of a bu6in~ssmao who t,h<>ught he could make a pro- fit by ralslng the Holstein rntr for a year. "I lost money, there's no doubt or that,'' said AmeU Beckman, 56, who got the bull 13 months ago after he complained about farmt!f prott'sts in which calves were killed. The animal was weighed, slaughtered a nd butchered. It produced 640 pourtds or dressed beef, which Orville VoeHz, the farm e r who gave Beckman the animal, estimated was worth 49 cents a pound for a total or $313 00. lie calculated a n~t loss or $108.40. • Wrongful dealh claims totaling $3 million have been flied by parents of a hostage killed dunng an 18-hour police s1t'ge at South Lake T Jhoe in Sep- tember. The cla ims were aga inst the city of South Lake Tahoe. El Dorado Count v and the :-tatc of California The claims for $1 'm1lhon from each govern- m ent e ntity were flit~ by Harry and Shirley StaedJer of Haywa rd, C'alif., who:,,e :,,on, George, 21, died after be ing hit by police gunfire in early s tages of the siege. • The Four Tops s ingmg group fil ed a $5.S million breach of contract swl against ABC Dunhill Records. charging the company prevented them from recording an album las t sum mer . T he Tops fil t>d the a ction in Los Angeles court seeking $3.5 m1llton in compensatory damages and S2 million in exemplary damages. • Gov. Hugh L. Carey !)aid he bumped into Spiro T. Agnew m a :\1 anhattan Bar. The gover nor s a id he· met Agnew al Clarke's, a landmark bar on Third Avenue. "I do love a hamburger a nd Clarke 's prondes you with a good hamburf,!er." Carey sa id . "And I did bump i nto the fo rmer \'icl' prei.;ident there and 1 Drath Notlc-n e uc:1u .. 1v f OWARO J 8 UCKLCY rn\OMI of \,eo11n" H llh , C• 0 •1• Of de•ll'I 0.t eMDet "· 1'1S S11r11l,..d by hi~ ..tit, Mf•I• M 811clr.ley Rowwy Mon- Ol'f 1 lO P M, ~~\ l u ... cs. y l1 00 AM. llOCl'I el SI Nie l'IOIH C.elllOllc (huttl'I In L•Ov n.t M1111 lnt~rmttnl, A\C•n\lt>n GemtlHY McCorm ick l •o11,.. U.~h MofluMy e111ec1or~ HILTON THELMA IRE NE Mil TON, f~ldot•ll of ~11un• 8ul11, C.t O<llt of o.tlllh Ooto mb&!r 20, 1'1S. S11rvlvod l>'f ""' hu~band All1t1d) Hiiton, tllrw..,nh . Fu,,.,ral '"rv1th will De held WiNlnn- d-'Y ' 00 PM, M< Cor m1cll LA111111• llucl'I Cll•pel 1n1erme11t, £1 'Toro Cemetery M(G'Vrtnlclr. L.tt u.w etc.sh MOnu0>ry 11111< loo ADAMS El.AIME ADAMS, rt\~I of Ml.,. ~°"' V1e,o, C• D•ltr ol dea Ill ~,,_,. 1~. u ;s Survived by htr motl'ler. G<oor91e Me\\.t'nql'r 01 MIU lotl VM'IO \Nee d1~fef'\t. ~,.., I,. Foftp.Mric~ Of Tu\llr\, C• , 1..olltt11 F1111*rl~ of Roc.,..\ltr, Nt w Yot'I! •no C•l\dy s ACl•m\ of M1S\10n V16.10 Fune••I !ooi"'iCel will bt ll<'ld Tuhd•Y 2 00 PM, M<Corm10 , Mlu ooll C,,.pel 111 Sat) Juan <:.lp•,lr..-o, C• lnl~•menl. El Toro c.~m~I H y M C Cor m1 ( -M•UtOn Mo.1ue1 ydore<lorS e iEllGIEllOH LAW R E N CE" 'LA RRY" H BE AGE RON, re\ldt'nl of lht N rbol' <lf•• tor thirty y~M5 &lid rl't tnllv of O.-\or1 Hol Sprlnq\ w ddt'nty p.to-'o('(I ""'"~ ~Cl·mber 19. i.H .11 0rlot''1 Ho'll>'l•I on Palm f>pr111os. C• He W•h born 1n Nt'W H.iv~n Con~tlH.ul , Ff'bruary 1l. l'IOS .>nd ,,.,.vo oo tho' Lil' AJ>9t'lt'' Fore Of'1><>rtm~n1t rom1928 un 111 hos (tllr~mtnl '" 1qso Ht' ,,,..n1 l!llDl<wr len yuf\ w 1111 ,,,.. Nl'Wport fN\d Scllool o"'"" .tnd rellrl'd "9<)1n "" 1\ survived by "" wile l<alhe<11"1e 'K~l1e' 8e11,wrnn ol 18 lll LM\9101s Ro,)(), Clt''>••• Hot SP"""''· Ca ~nlO <ons, Leon,HO B~ro,.ron OI Ro-.wtll, Mu1co. C&1rl Bt r91•ron 01 L•llle S11wr, New J!'r~y d<1u9hlr", 811 bdrd Tripp of C0>I• Mesa, Ca dnd Sllirlt'f! Opp ot (O\ta MeH , slxle~n QranOCllllOren <Ind lllree ore••·9r•110thtfdr•n Servltr wtll bl' held Tuesd<.IY 1 00 P M. "-<•lor View c tl;tpet vl11h Cl\;lpl1l11 Bob Gtrr ol T1'e Cosla AMH Flrt Department 01 l •c•at1n9 lnlt>rmMlt, Pa t lllc View Mt"'°''"' P1rk, Ht wPOr1 Buell, Ca Pac111c .,,,..,Mor1u•rroorec10~ (AMl'IELL OEANIE WILLIAM CAMPBE1.L, •t ••dt'nl of Thouuno Palm \, Cot IOrmerfv of N•WPOr1 Br"< h , C• 0.fl of """'" l)Pcemoer n 1'>7) Surv1,,.•d llv tu\ ,..,_,f' Y 101t•1 .. on Ottt"n1\ 0 C1mpbl'll of Hunl•"910fl R~ar 11 Ca Soforv1u.-\ .,._. ~"01n9 P.l (1t•< V1f'w w...mor1c:tt P4*'" Mortucu 'f 1n Ncwrorl ONt~.C• am very muc h interested m the rehab1litatwn of uuNsoN t hos e who h a v e gone 00111s A BE Z4NSON. •tK•den' a1 h ?189 Collf-99 Orlv•. C~I• W..w. Cl Cops Bit the Bottle- For Official Experiinent By ROBERT BARKER Ot-OMlrf!llli.tM.it A group or Westminster police officers got together for a few drinks on a recent off.duty morn· ing -but it was a IJ in the I ine of duty. They invited judges, alcohol council experts and attorneys to watch them drink and to monitor the re:sults. T he officers a t the party are the ones who work the midnight to 8 a.m. "graveyard" shifl a nd who deal the most with the drinking driver. THE EXPERIMENT WAS prompted by a r e· cent fatality irrvolv ing a drunken dnver and also by the arrival of the Christmas partying season. The policemen were given vanous tests such as stacking dominoes and drawing straight lines before being s erved their first drinks which were car efully measured and logged. After a couple of hours of serious drinking, many of the offict.>rs were retested and also passed field sobriety tes ts with fl ying colors even thoug h tests showed the level of alcohol in their blood was well over . 10 percent which would legally clusll)' them as "under the influence." . ' PUBLIC ' INFORMATION OFFICER Klke Ratliff s aid the drinking experiment "taught me one thing -we've been letting too many driven off the hook on the basis.of field tests." "We 'll be taking a closer look from now on," he added. omciats who o~erved the drinklng spree said the experiment was innovative and gave omcers a better understanding ot what and who he's dealing with. DR. H.W ... BILL'' Holly, program coordinator of the Alcohol Council oC Orange C.Ouncil, offered his expertise whic h also could be shared with party goers. If you have three normal-sized drinks in an hour you are on the borderline. You can be arrested for drunken driving if it can be shown your driving is impaired. "Sure, you can probably drive home okay if there's no e mergency. But what if someone comes ripping out in front of your car ? That 's when you find you'll be in trouble." I TGIF: Federal Religion Holiday to Cost Taxpayers $90 Million By DICK W.EST WASHl!'JGTO:'ll (UPI) -A r e- cent global study by the GaJ lup Poll indicates that the United States is the most religious na- tion in the world. The Washington phone book aJone lists almost 100 different denom inations, and that doesn't begin to cover the entire national spectrum. \>\GHT£li SIDE ALTHOUGH IT IS not yet one of the many legal holidays de- signed by Congress, President Ford signed an executive order giving m ost federal workers that day off. day, 1 called up Roy O'Joy, a bureauc rat I know, and asked what it was about Fridays that inspired s uch devotion. Friday worship, I learned, is rooted in Norse mythology. An- cient Scandina vians worshiped the goddess Frigg and con- sidered F rigg's day, which we now know as Friday, the luckiest day of the week. Government workers also re· gard Friday as a blessing. PUBUC N011CE suP•••o• eouaTOP TMI ITATI Ot'CALlf'OllNAIA f'Olt TMI COUNTY Of' ORANGE .... A•tts MOTICI 0 " NI AatNG O• NflTION '°It l'ltOeATlt OP Wll.\ 'a .. O .. oa 1.ITTE •S 0 .. AO." .. NISTAATIOM .WITN·TMl·Wll.L ANHIXIO • lkl•'-of LYMAN ebvo MEAAICK. ak• 1.YMAN 9 MERRICK, •II• I.. 8 ,,_e .-A1(1C, Deen~. NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN lhtrt R()OIRT f . MERAICIC. llAI llltO Nf'eln • 1P'llllo11 lor Pr~le Of Wiii and tor 1u119M• ot uuers of AOml11lstru tt1f1 w llh-the-wlll 1nne u d lo lhe Pf/Ii 1ion.r reference 10 wnic II ll m90tl fQt ·fun""' pattlcutt.,,, •11<1 111at '"" lime and place of 11eerln9 thtt sa~ l\cls been wt tor J-rt 13. 1'15, •t 9:l0a.m., In the CO<l<lrOOM of Oeo.Jtlme11I No 3 ot 'l01d tiwtt. ii 700 CIVI< CtnlOf' Drive w.u, In tht City of Sanlo An.t, Qlllfornl•. O.tecl Oe<embtr II, 191j WILLIAM IE. St JOMH CO\lfltyClerll f'tStflUN, elUOM ANO TAY LO• ........ "., ...... '1JlS.. ,._llM .... ... 0.9o•M7 SloltYat .. y,CAtfUJ Tel: J.,..,'2; IT7 ..... ~ ..... tiu- l'llbllstled Or•ni;,e cont Dally Poot, OK. n. 23, tt, 1975 41S0-1S PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTtTIOUS •UStNlSS NAME STATllMENT The toll owl 119 pet son I$ clOing busA -H: J. MUSCH AHO ASSOCIATES, 110 ~ C.nttr Drive, Newport 8Hcll, Clllfonll• '2'60 Joflfl A. Musch, 835 Promontory onw, NewP0<1 Beech, C.lllornl• 92'60 Tiils IJ<nlness Is COl'lducled llV •n In ~·· Jolln R. Musel\ TIM stat•menl was filed wllh Ille Clllulle't Clerk of Oonge County on O.C..-er •. 197S. "sm' P11t1H$11ed Ora11941 Coast D•llT PllOI, DKtmber e, IS. 22, tt, 1975 •2S·1S PUBLJC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS IOSINESS NAMESTATEMIEMT Tfll toUowl no person •$ OOI ng bust· fltSS.S~ THE OFFICE, 3931 MilCArth.,.. tllW., Sulle 10SA, NewPOr1 Seach, CA. -.0 ~nie E. Carrasco. 237 Rolltn Hooci Place. ~la Mesa, CA '2U7 TlltS busfnt'SS IS conduc led by "' "" dlvici...I J essie E. Carrasco This sta1ernenl was filed wllh 111p c-1., Clerk of Oran9C1 counw on -OK9ftllber 11, 197.S , ,.,.11. PlobllsMd Or~ C.O.st Dally PllO(. Dec. ?2. 29, 197S and.Ja n S. t2. ''" 4S1·7S throug t he process of ( J o.i1e 01 e1u111 0ecemb•• 11. 191s JUStice a nd I'm ~lad to J>[.Of>l .E !>urv1vec1 by,,., ~IS1en. c n.r1011e --C.aven•uQh &nd lreM Kelly. S...vt<~\ See that he's r ehi,lbthl<tt· prlv•le. BelU·~r9eron Cosl• """"~ Ulg himself." ----------' Mort11.,ydlrectors PROBABLY THE f a s t es t - 1?rowing sect at the moment 1s the cull of F r iday worship. It is particularly strong in the feder al bureaucracy. Thus, government workers will s t a y h o m e Th u r s da y a s Christmas is celebrated. Then the next day they will stay home to manifest their faith in Friday. • 'IT, s p R 0 MIS E OF the , __ P_u_B_L_•_c_N_o_n_c_E_ weekend ahead lifts pur spirits and gives us the strength to mud- dle through until quilting time," • A former Howard ffuJ!hes aide helped the CIA sabotage an exclu!)ive oi l tC:1 nker contract between Saudi Arabia and the late Greek shop magnate Aristotle Onassis. a ccording to a uthorit ative sources. T he Senate lnte lltJfence Com m1ltee came across the story dun ng its invc~tiJ!ations. but de- cided not to 1dent1fy the victim as Onas:-1!). who later married Ja c que line Kenned y, t he sources said. ln its offi cial r eport on as- s assin a tion plots. and "1thout 1dentifymg most of the prin- cipa ls cont·erned. the committee s~ud m a footnote that Robert :\laheu, a former top Hughes aide. "during 1954·55 cooperated 11UH1Eo "1th the CIA in attempting to un- dermine a con tract with the Saudi Ara bian go\'ern- ment that would h3\'l' givt•n one person virtua ll y compl~te control o\·er ~hipping of oJJ from Saudi AI:abia " tit Form er lllmo1s Gov Otto Kerner must wail more t han four years before applving for a pres· idential pardon from his con- viction for hnbcry, fraud . tax evasion. cons piracy and lymg to the Internal Revenue Service Deput y Ally. Gen Harold R. Tyler rejected Ke rner 's pel1t1on for a waiver o f departml·nt n · gulations to allow ht m to Jppl} for a pardon immediatdy. "What this means ts that Kerner will now have to wait un- til March 6, 1980. before appl) · KERNER mg for a pardon.·· ~aid a department spokesm an . * Ike and Eldon are going home for Christmas At 9, pml-sized. thumb sucking Ike is the younges t person m Washington state's correctional :-yste m. His brother F.ldon 1s 12. They were sent to Echo Glen Children's Home at Fall City last s ummer. Ike for trespassing, ~hoplifting and other theft s. F.ldon for running away and bemg an incorrig1hle truant. The brothers ltvt·d together in a cotla~e. They fought off bullies 1n th<' rt•creation yard. They rt" :lssured each othe r dun ng the nights. * The man a ccused of the Black Panther mu rder of 17 ye ar -old heiress Lesley Whittle was chargt·d 1n England with three mJre postmaster killings. three attempted murders and the kidnapping of ~ 1~:,, Whitt le. Donald S e il son. 39 had alr eady pleaded inno cent to the cha rge of k1lhn~ Miss Whittle during ;in ea rlier hearing <it ;,1 court at Newcastle Cndt.•r Lyme. • Colman :\1. ~IO<'kler Jr. h<i:-. been elected <'ha1rman of the board of The Gillette Co., effective Jan. l Mockler. '15, was elected hv the board of direc- tors. He s u<'ceeds Vincent C. Ziegler, and will con- tinue in his present posit ions as president and chief executive officer Ziegler, retiring <It f.:i , will rc•ma in as a director and as c·hair man of the execut ive com mittee of the boarcl. • Former boii:er Rubin "Hurricane,. Carter , serving a li f<' s rnll'ncc ror a triple murder conv1t:· tion. accu~ed Nt'w .krsey Gov. Br.-ndan T. Byrn<' or 1>artic1pat- tnJ? in a conspiracy to manuf ac· ture new ev1de nt·t• agains t him. The form r m uklltwe1ght made the accu:c;ation in reacting to an a-. yl't unrelea~~ report that he sa ys d ears him of betnJ? one or the tnggermen lll the .;layings but says h was an ac· romplice. Carter saut the report to CAHU Ryrne by A5S~mblyman Y.ldri4'e ffawlda1 .wa.s l."QUJvaJent to a (rameup and that the legislator's impartloh ty m the ca.~ "never ex led " . : A CalHornla movie pTo<h.K'er want$ to take OV('r the Jute to run the Gamblers Hall or Fa1:t1e an downtown Las Veg111. lhU Ctmbu, <>i>erator ol Mooo.itone Inc .• Los Angeles told lhe Nevada Oa mlng COmrnir.sion that hr wanta to re-ptsc Del eatar ... of Mlnnempolls , Minn .• who Is pr•mt~ator, ~btt'.ftnce ~prly m~r baa been na the t ino. ~Th~ com ioa. wever. lumtd down his rfl· siif~uon. ',t ~ ~ PHILLfl"S JOHN J PHILLIPS. reslM<llof ,,., Voe tor le Piao, Cos la Mt U , Ca Odlt of dulh ~cemtxor ?I, 1•1s Survived by llll wife, Flor.,nc~ A. Pl'lllll~; 'M\l&r\, Gertrud• Viii and Ruth Sf'lherly, ~vkH will be ""'Id el 8 •ll1·8e<91'r0fl ~I• ~,. Chitpel 011 W~nescs~v. ~c.,mb<!t ?• at 10 30 AM 8•111 Beroeron Co~t• MeH Mortuary d•rt!< 10~ BAL T2-8ERGERON FUNERAL HOME c.orona def Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-24 24 BELL BROADWAY MORTUAR Y 1 to Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach .. 94-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-t 776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve Newpart Beacn. Cahlorn1a 6 .. 4-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mam St Huntington Beach 536-6539 Although some theologians in- sist that Frid ayanity is not a re· ligion in the strict sense of the word. it definitely has religious connotations . At least tha t is the only r eason I c an figure out why they are being allowed to skip work that day. O'J oysaid. All over town on the sixth day of the week you c-an hear the con- verts chanting "T hank God it 's Friday." Considering the vast number of Fridayians in the government, it is only fitting tha t they s hould have their own religious holiday. This year it comes on Dec. 26 IT IS INTERESTING to note that the federa l pay roll for civilian worke rs now totaJs about $33 billion a year. Consequently, by my calculation, the holiday for devout Frid ayians wilJ cost the taxpayers somewhere in the neighborhood of S90 million. In its modern form, however, Fridayanity takes its symbolism fro m the b ook "Robin son Crusoe.'' It was on a Friday that Crusoe resc ued his man Friday from t he cannibals, and that episode h as s piritual significance for government workers. "Each week a fter four d ays in the paperwork jungle we reel that Friday saves our lives." O'Joy Upon learning that Ford had made Friday a government hoh reverently explained. He Is Venusian? Mwi Awaits Flying Saucer Trip SOLINAS (AP) -There is little, if :iny, doubt in Nell Brandt's m ind. He 1s a Venusian, here to save the world. Take away his dual-tone purple robe with the golden butterfly. his pointed silver wizard's hat and the cr ysta l py r a m id used to r eceive signals from outer s pace and Brandt would blend into any crowd. BUT SUCH ANONYMITY is not long for this w orld. and neither 1s Brandt. he figures. The 29·year -old flolinas resident and rock musician 1s perhaps not completely serious when he recalls the impact tha t Master Larry, a Sausalito medium, had on him in 1971 when he "told me I had lived on Venus lJl m y past life and that J will leave the earth in a fl ying saucer in 1977." Ile couldn't forget those words. So on May 22, 1971. Brandt parked !iis car on a hillside. facing the planet Venus, and prayed for enlighten- "And do you know the first words I heard?" he asked. laughing. ·• ·And Jesus, he wants to go to Venus.'" That was all Brandt needed to hear . A s e ri es o f e n c ounte r s wit h mysterious s trangers ensued, he re- lated, each one all uding to Venus and implying the young musician was to outer space born. "()() YOU THISK f 'M sincere ?" Brandt asks an interviewer. ''I' am, you know " He fiddles w ith a little plastic flying 1saucer It dips a nd buzzes for a few , seconds and then is still. T he batteries have run down. Brandt goes on to explain how the planet is on a path to environmental destruction and how visitors from out- er space arc hen· to offer salvation. What exactly is Brandt's role? "MY MISSION ... my mission," he m uses. "Should 1 be serious, or should I tap dance?" landlords Lose Case SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --A black medical technologi s t was· awarded $20,000 by a Cederal jury, which found that she was dis- criminated against in trying to rent an apart- ment. Cassandra Parker, a technologist at the UC Hospital in San Fran- cisco, won the award from Dr. and Mrs. F.dwin Schoof eld. PUBLIC NO'l1CE OLDSTER APPEALS • ment. T hen he r ecalls another message, this from h is businessman father from back on the East Coast. The message : Get a job. HILO, Hawaii (UPI ) -Corliss King has ap Jt>aled his conviction of issaulting Jerry Foster King is 8.1, Foster 33. ••I DECIDED MY prayer would be answered by whatever came out of the car r adio," he said. ''There were five buttons to select a station and I randomly lunged my left index finAer at one or them. An Elton J ohn song. 'Leave On.' was being played. ''lie keeps telling me. 'You're 2911z ye ars o ld and 1 ·ve been supporting you all your ,li fe.' " says Brandl, laughing a nd adjusting bis wizard's cao. From A7 Deaths Elsewhere BODIES ... PAL~ DESERT CAP) -Rowland V. t ee, 84. a motion picture producer a nd d 1 re c t o r whos e caree r s pann ed both .silent and talking fil ms. djed at his home her e Sund_ayof a heart attack. NEW YORK (A P> Molly Owen De mpseoy, 612 weeks, the i:rand- daughter of New York Gov Hu~h Carey,d1edof Sudden Inf ant De~th Syn tlrome -known as Crib r>eath -wh1 e h kills 10.000-15.000 babies in the United St3tes e very year The daughlerr o f Swan Carf'y Demps t>y 3 nd ~farttn De mpsey d1ecl Saturday STAMFORD . Conn. CAP> Thomas E . Saxe Jr., 72, the founder of the White T ower chain o ( re"t1turantt1, died Satur- d a 1 ·i n S t a mford Hospital. • HONOLULU (AP) - 8o1d M(Naw1~1 S1. board chatrman or ltw Califor nia a nd Hawaiian Sugar Co .. a nd a longtime business and civic leader in Honolulu, d ied Sattrr day while undergoing treatment in a hos pital. F RE DERICKSBURG, Va . (AP) -John Lee Pratt, 96. a for m e r General Motors vice pre- sident and director . d..led he r<> at h is Chath<i m estate Saturday aftt!r a long illness. SAN DIEGO CUP1' Oscar W. Cotton, 93, who began his car eer with a na tionwide lecture tour selling San Diego and bec.me'one of the city's mo.t 1ucces1ful hou.11Jinl developera. died Thur1- clay a[ b.is Point Loma homr.. ---· WASRlNGTON (U PI) -Charles B. GaynOI", 86, who romposed the music and lyrics tor suc h Broadwa)' shows H ''Lend o n Ear•· a nd ''Show Girt.'' did11UI· day. them in all shapes and sizes. Vl\'A A~O Plnyg\rl said 60 J>t'l'Cl'nl of their r e aders wer e single, work ing women , mo~t with al lt•ast some col· teve. Th<' fi gu re~ are the samt• ut C'os m opollt:m which, with a <'ir~ulation tlf almost 2.5 million, launched t he mc.1lt cen· tt.orfold boom with Burt R<'Ynolds In 1972. Rut l'in c e the n . Cosmopolita n has ~hied away from more ma.le nudity. .. WHAT ~ADF. the Reynolds centerfold so popul::ir was because il wa s Bur t Re ynolds." uid manaaing ed itor WAilet Mead e. "Bul how many such vital and ap· ~allng men like Burt Reynolds art> there ? "Women a re lnterc.!t· ~ tn rnen in o. much m o r e~ seriou s way . Tb 're Joter 91 ted tn ,...ocrs, not Clesh 1hota:' Singer ·dancer Ben Vereen Sunday was named '•Entertainer of the Ye,r" by lhe Amerlcanl G"lld of ~ariety Ar is~. NOTICE OJ< "UaLtc "EAIUNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at a Sll*k tle•rlng will oe llelld .., the Clly ~ 'ot ttlt City of C0s,_ Mtsa o.. "-FY s, 1976. a1 the flour of •:JOp.rn.., or 115-~Hlltr as the ,,,.tier"""' ~ i.1"9. In tM c-11 Olemllw's Of Oty Hall, 11 Fait Drive. Costa Mts., on lllefotlowlng RuOM PetlllOfts : REZO NE PETITION R-74·21. Ameftded. Costa MtM Pli1Mif19 C-. mtss.loft, for Pff'MIUIOfl to ti-po. pert'( !Kat~ °" u.e nortll sl4e of i11tt Stnet ~tween PIKentla A-end M1Mw91rla Avenw ..._Ml to MG. Flrs1. rMCllfl9 llas llHfl 9 1....., '° DrOl-- 7UOC11en91ng tlle ronin9 to ML. REZONE PETITIOH R-7~. Costa Mu• Pl1nnln9 CommlsslOft, for ptrmlssJOfl to Nl-Pf'operty locl led .c 1m to 2101. •fld 1912 to 2°'° Pl~ till A11enue, from Mt to MG. REZONE PETITION R·74·Jt, Cost• Mtse Pl1n11ln9 Commiu lon, lo• _...tnion to re~ IM percel on the "°""side of ,..wton W•y. e11chldlno U. siroperty on ttMt cornet Of Pl cent I• A_,., Md Ille property located .i 17•1~A-,lrOMMltoMG. fflEZOME PETITION R·1'-'b, Coll• • Men Phnnlng Commiulon, lot' r;iermlssSon to re-propertln 50\llh of Newton Way Md south of ti.e P'oPet- ty IK•t~ •t t70 Pomona Ave-~n Ptac:erlla A,,.nue •nd Poft'°"6 A-. tullldtng •~les along Plac:..,11• A...,.119, •nd ttw prq»rty .t 1't 17'11 SV-t, lrom M 1 to MO. REZONE PETITION A·74-4t, Costa MIH Pl1nnl11g Commission. tor permission lo re-pr-operty localt!d •I 1131, tuo. afld tu' Placenlla •-. rrom O to MG. REZONE PETtl'tO .. A·1M2, Costa ,,_.H Pla11nl110 Ce,,..,,lnton, lor ~tnls~ 10 rezone propen les loc.lllecl en .... H SI side Of Plac1111l1• AvellUlt ....._.,, Newton W•Y Mid 17111 Stf'ffl, end et 71611tllSlrHt, ltomC21oMG. NOTICE IS FUAT .. E A G IVEN 1t11t .. Yid llmt .-nd l>l•<e •ny I nd alt "'°sons lntfftSted mey eppear 4f>d ~ -db\I IN City Councll of llleCllyof Cost• Mew ot1 Ille lfortme111~ llMK. D you I you., befo1 ansv next llow i.nfor you ? you: beg a p ric• daye phar way advt not Thal adoi Thal so u cour upor ' wou And suit tbe t ring the i aret I 1s re won help for a ti on, th es cont foot I vert <lrul ctruf I grm pric com why for , whit simt lion pr:e~ ('00( tr au brar phru tion pose lO tt ·stak Rut gist. cusl ing he's C'hai Q o( t Kol ves "Tl mo V il bro Ly Sm "P CO i ma Go1 d e brc A r stu nu s h2 sh~ s in OOE am 1: Ve) beE OWi 1 An Fr An Or JCM Bal 1 ln wh 36 llh~ ti els• of 1 1 me M Cal " Yft ty Ko An dtt .. Drug Pricing In Ads Ahead? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ When you got lo a dNgstore to fill a prescription would you like to know m advance what that mcdlcation ~Jll cost ~~, Would you even like to hnve isome idea of the pnc~ iutaOre you go to the store" A iH1um ing your answers are "yes," the next questions become How would you hke that mformahon conveyed to you" Would you obJe<:t if you r local d rugg1st began to adverhse his prices? Money Tree TIUS ISSUE IS BElNG DEBATED feroc1oulsly these days as a result of efforts by lhe federal government to gel pharmacists to glve us more price information Theres no way. or course, for the government lo force drugstores to advertise prices of prescnphon dr ugs If a r etailer chooses not to spend money on adversttsmg, he doesn't have to That's hts right · But it s something else when a group gets together and adop~s a code that prohibits any member from advertising That s what has obtained for year s m the field of pharmacy so that 35 s tates now have laws or codes which ban or dis courage any advershsing by a pharmacist It's that agreed- upon restriction that the government wants to eliminate The Federal Trade Commission has proposed r ules that would do away with all proh1bihons on such advertising ~d the Justice Department has followed up with a court swt Ul Michigan that charges consumers are being denied the benef ats or free and open competition by these rules bar- nng advertlsmg AS IS FREQUENTLY THE CASE m this day and age the issues a re not clear-cut. It's not easy to determine wh~ are the good guys and who are the bad guys On the face of 1t, the de mand for more price mformahon is reasonable It's bad enough being sick Do we also have to worry about what the medicine will cost' Wouldn't 1t be helpful to know that Joe's Drugstore charges 50 cents less for antibiotics than Harry's Pharmacy' Why then does the Amencan Pharmaceutical Associa hon, which represents 40,000 pharmacists, bitterly oppose these moves to mduce price advertising by druggists? It contends that prescnptlon ~ugs should not become a price football And 1t fears that if druggists were permitted to ad vert1se freely, the advantage would go to the big chain drugstores, which would soon drive the small corner drugstore out of business · They have a pomt there WHAT'S ALSO INl'ERESTING IS that the pharmacist group, stung by cnt1cis m which represents pharmacists as pnce gougers. 1s fi ghting back by pointing fingers at the drug companies and the medical profession It sees no reason why druggists have to be held responsible for high prices For example. the pharmacy group has been a dvocating Cor a long time the repeal of lhe 'anllsubst1tut1on" laws which are on the books m most states This law does a very s1mpfe thing It forbids pharmacists from falltn g a prescn p· lion with any drug but the on~ written by the doctor on the pr.escnpllon pad The pharmacy assoc1ahon says that tf we were really concerned about the hi gh cost of medactne, we would allow trained pharmacists to subs1tttute generic equ1 valents of t he brand nam es prescnbed by doctors This would enable pharmacies to r educe their mventones and supply prescnp t10n drugs at lower pnces You can 1magme how this pro posal 1s viewed by drug compames. which have a huge stake m the brand name system, or by doctors. who have a huge stake m their professional authonty THE OUTCOME OF TWS DISPUTE ts still m doubt But the tide appears to be running against the s mall drug gist He ts being told that he must take out an ad to tell his customers the price of 25 Valiums lie has the sinking feel mg that he 1s not gomg to win m lhat kind or game -and he's probably right He ts going to need Valium himself And he is going to have to fill that prcscnpt1on at the big chain outlet on the shopping malt S1nall l1westor SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -''The small investor 1s out of the stock market," said Bank of America officer Roger Koh.lme1er ·'A lot of people have been burned • · "We've been driven out," said longtime market m vestor Joseph Yola, a pamt company production manager ' The last five years have been rough '' "People are bred of losing money." said Omo Copes, v i c e pre s adent of the brokerage house of Mernll Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith "PEOPLE ARE MORE in- come oriented, and the market fell off.•• added Gordon Crary Jr., vice presi- dent of another top brokerage, E.F. Hutton & Co A New York St~k Exchange study has disclosed that the number of individua l s hareowners has declined sharply around the nation since 1970. And Callforrua is one of the most notable ex- amples. IN EIGHT key areas sur- veyed lD the SUle, there has been a drop of 637 ,000 stock owners tn five years. Thos e areas are Los Angeles-Long Beach, San Francisco-Oakland, Anaheim-Santa Aria-Garden Grove, Sacramento, San Jose. Fresno, San Diego and Bakersfield The biggest fallofC has been 1n L06 Angeles-Long Beach, which registered a drop or 365,000 individua l shareowners NEXT COMES San Fran- cisco-OakJand, with a decUnc of 171,000. Together, these two major metropolitan areas represent &t percent of the drop ln the CaJUornaa areas s urveyed return "Stock nowadays is pretty much controlled by the m s htutional investor -in surance companies, mutual funds. banks • Copes and Crary agree "PEOPLE HAVE gone to inte rest -bearing types of securities." said Copes, of Memll Lynch in San Fran Cisco "They have not left the securities industry They have left the equity market - common stocks -and gone into senior securaties bonds and preferred issues "The market has not tre at ed people too well m the last Cour or five years, particular· ly m the speculative area " CR~V, OF E F. Hulton ii\ Los Angeles, sa1d the mar~t "has been restructured You have some mtermed1anes as actual owt1ers instead of in- dividuals -insurance com- panies, for example And there are large increases m pension runds ... For Vola, or Oakland, "You don't pl3y the market today the way you did 30 years a.ao Today you buy and sell When you make a few points you get out and that's It. "I have n't made any money in the last few years. You need the gambllng in~tinct to stay in I have to think of fix. ed·return Items." "People are reluctant to 1n· vHt because or the uncertain-Goodyear Hike l)' of tbe market ,'' said Kohlme ier. a Bank or America asinstant vtce prcsi-Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co dent tn Sacra.mt'nto. . has raised prices on pin.she rum and predicted that tn· ,.TREV ARB putting their dui;lryw1de. sales of such money in flxed-matunly or m3tenal:. will nearly double fucect-ln come an vestments -by 1980 Th<' fi r m said its 5per- bonda. tlme dcposiu, that cent price increas~s for all sort of lhlng. Anything that pl rui llc film and S'heMing pro- auaraotee1 11 defirule. fixed dm~ls will take ertect J an 2. 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Wyly C.11rp IO 214-1oQ --acYZ- )tlU'O'r C.O I II '11 4'\\ + \Ii XI ~a i l'C'Of'I) \t $1 fl-"-,,_ Y•lfl lnclll• '4 ~1 a-.i , 'l'ncJStDr M $ 11n t + \oll lAI~ .tO t 4J UM •• lA!eQlpf 80 , t I~*-¥t l11Pa111 ao a " 1 •~ ~ 2.IYf'Ot Corp Sit '10 • -'" l!lill~ad 1 IO 'n »~-\'t Zllr'll 11111 n • n •"'-~ ...... ,. ....... RllMlWUI • - !r ' 88 DAILY PILOT Monday December 22. 1975 EPA Study Warns American City Water Crawling With ChemicaJs.· I . • . .. h or th 8 h . I 'l I plans to t.lo a s 1m1lanly extenSIVl \\'.\SHI~GTO:'ll (;\P) At lt•a:-.t ;?:1.i chem1c·als found tn its surveys have carcmogl'mc1ty, t ereportsa1d. e 1 <' em1ca s mos common Y ~ .. differenl org .tnH' ehl•m1t·.ils h•1n· not been examined to St>t> 1( lhey caust• The a~ency also said it has done an found in that s urvey, none has ~ee_n analysu; oflhe wale~ Crom 100 cill.es lo bt•<'n found m lhl' dnnkmJ..: ".ilt·r ~1 I' canl't'r in human !wings . 1.•xlens1ve ana_lys1s of the waler frnm adequately tes ted lo determ~ne if it help in the formulation for the national plu.•s of Anwncan t'tllt':--. tht· Em 1ro11 'Th~· m.a.1or·11y . of llw l'lwm1l'als 19 c·1ties, rangmg from New Yor_k City rauses cancer, the report to Congress limits for the presence of s uch mental Prott•ction A~t.·nc~ s ,I\ s . 1denllftt'd 111 dnnkrng \\ .1tl'r IW\'l' not to Tt'lTebonne Parnsh. La., finding said. . hemicals And th~· EPA s aid nm...,l 111 tht• bt•t'n exam1nt•d f11r polentaa_I __ 129chem1l'al.s. 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In natural, peach or blue plaid. Polyester and cotton. Available in c.izei.. 8 to 16. 16.00 better blousPs 39-nOt all color~ ;ivail:lblr in all <.tore~. Qiana ® dress shirts, coordinating ties . Van Heu.senlf nylon shirts, choc., white, c.,rnd, bisque, toast, blue, moss, claret, gray, bl., 14 .1/J-17, Qiana!! tiesb~ Brittania. 16.00 shirts 8.50 ties men's shirts 6. nec~w<w 8. The junior on your-list will love slim PVC's. Thi~ jacket looks and feels like leather, wipc·s clean with J sponge. In poly-vinyl chloride. White, chamois, brown, 5 to 13 . 26 .00 junior coats 24 General Electric dryer detangler. Features three settings: natural, high and style. Special attachment detangles while drying. 600 watts of power accessories. 13.99 sm. appliances 74 r Bikinis or briefs in gift box by Kayser. Five pairs of panties in assorted co!ors in a preity Christmas box. Don't worry about size, becwse 011e ,1ze fits 111 ~ All nylon. .5.00 davt1m e lingerie :ia Nylon garment bag travels everywhere. For qukk. get-aways. Rugged nylon in black or tan. Includ es 3 hangers. Men1 s 19.00. Ladies not shown 21.00 19.00 luggage 3£> South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westmi nster Mall--Goldenwest at San Diego Fwy., a98-2521 Shop Monday & Tuesday 9:30 to 10, Wednesday 9:30 to 6, Closed Thurs.day, Christmas Day Friday 9 to 9:30, Saturday i O to 7, Sunday Noon to 6 · I l I \ ...... \. ·, f t \' .. ~ r r '· • - ,Yule Cups Brimm ing With c ·heer Nicety packed in apothecary jars, these make the most aromatic of gifts for friends and neighbors and,' of course, tea· loving aunts and uncles. SPICED TEA 2 t a blespoons whole cor· ianderseed 2 cups tea leaves 12 bay leaves, crumbled Crush coriander seed in a mortar with a pestle or tie in dou· ble thickness of cheesecloth and crush with a mallet. Mix with te~ and bay leaves. Store in an airtight container or pack into . jars with tight fitting lids for gifts. Makes about 21/• cups. ANISE TEA 3 tablespoons anise seed 2 cups tea leaves 1h cup grated lemon peel . , Crush anise seed in a mortar with a pestle or tie in double thickness of cheesecloth and crush with a m a llet. Mix with tea and lemon peel. Store in an airtight container or pack into jars with tight fitting lids for gifts. Makes a bout 21/2 cups. TEABRUWT 6 cinnamon sticks, each 2- inches long 1 teaspoon whole cloves 1 whole nutmeg 2 cups tea leaves 2 tablespoons grated orange peel 2 tablespoons grated lemon peel Wrap cinnamon sticks, cloves and nutmeg in a clean kitchen towel or in double thickness of cheesecloth and crush with a mallet. Combine spices with tea and orange and lemon peels; mix well. Stir in an airtight container pack into jars with tight fitting lids for gifts. Makes about 21/"' cups. TO BREW: Heat teapot by rinsing jt with boiling water. Into pot place one teaspoon of tea mixture for each teacup of boiling water. Let stand 2 to 5 minutes. Strain into teacups. Sweeten, if desired. BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE. Food Ed itor Monday, December 22, 1975 C1 .BOUQUETS BUNCHED Say "Happy Holidays" with the help of the fruit bowl, naturally restive with its lovely colors, textures, and shapes. It lends a living touch of celebra· tion to the house when you want it to be at its most hospitable. Attention to colors is important when decidina upon a fresh fruit arrangement. You may c!\POse a multi-colored arrangement in- cluding a variety offruits such as yellow bana nas, red apples, orange tangerines. purple grapes and green pears. Or, plan a two-color arrange- ment such as yellow bananas with peen gupes, or bananas with limes and lemons, a close harmony. You can aet reall)' good con· trast ln s hape using bananas. They may be used singly, or in an \tPriiht cluster. ·That makes a dramatic golden. crown for fruits to be displayed· against, to or use the cluster like a cradle, a base for other fruits, with just tbe bright yellow tips or the the bananas showing. . Here's a thoughtful touch- when you're making a fruit ar- rangement as a gift for the holidays, send along a recipe to help use the fruit in an original way. BANANA CURRY DIP 1 cup creamed cottage cheese 1 cup mashed ripe bananas (3medium) 1 teaspoon milk l/• tea8JlO(>n salt 1 teaspoon curry .,owdcr .' Blend all lngredients ln blender or electric mixer until smooth. Chill 2 or I hours to rlo- velop flavor. Serve with sliced banana, apple and grapes. Makes 2 cups. CRANBERRY BANANA COMPOTE l cupsugar lcupwater 4 strips le mon rind 2 cups whole fresh cranber- ries 3 large or 4 m edium bananas 1 cup halved seedless green grapes Combine water, sugar and lemon rind in saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constant- ly, until sugbr dissolves. Simmer 3 to rj minutes. until slightly thickenM. Add c!anberries and cook over medium; heat, continuing to stir, just until 2 or 3 berries pop. Do not overcook: the berries should rtmaln whole. Remove from heat and chill thoroughly. At serving Ume, peel bananas, cut into slices and com- bine with grapes in 8 dessert dis- hes. Spoon cranberry sauce over each serving. Fungus A mon g Us? It 's Wo rth Findin g By RICK OU BROW SANTA ROSA. Calif. (UPI ) -- What, you ask, is a truffle? Good question. Well . to begin with. il is a mushroom-like fungus that costs $200 a pound. and you eat it -if you can afford it. Henry Trione and Ralph Stone can afford it. Old frie nd s and wealthy bankers, they became enamored of the taste and aroma of truffles at dinner one night in April, 1974, on an ocean liner off the coast of France during a world cruise. Shrewd businessmen as w.ell as bon vivants. they discovered that America, like the rest of the world, relies on Italy and France for its truffles supply. So they promptly formed a cor- poration, Tristo Ltd. -Truffles Division. And thus began the great American Truffl e hunt, which now is taking place in pastoral Sonoma county north of San Francisco. The hunt is in the hands -or, rather, the educated snouts -of two dogs which graduated with honors from the world's only truffle-hound school , run by one Professor Barot 1n the Umbria area of Italy. Trione and Stone paid a visit to' the school, and then paid $.500 apiece (not counting air fare) for the hounds. They arrived in November and quickly began their search .for the delicacy that is usually found if\ the roots of oak trees. Truffle hunting is at its best in the rainy season from November t o February. There have been unexpected complications . It seems that both dogs are female, and one got pre- gnant. ''It didn't hBppen here." Stone says. ''I don't think they knew she was pregnant when they sbipPed her.'' 8ut s he should be back at the hunt soon, he adds. Tnone and Stone. who think Red beverages are appropriate and · especially pretty for t>ntertaining at yuletide. f'or cups brimming with hot holiday cheer. fill them with a Sp .. nada Toddy. Heat three parts of the deep red wine with tangy citrus flavors with one part applt.> juice. Serve m a mug with a cinnamon stick. FLAMJSG CRANBF.RRY BRULOT 4 cups cranbt•rry apple drink 11'2 cup sugar 1 cup pineapple juice 1 cup orange juice 3 cinnamon sticks 1 orange rind in one long piece 6 whole cloves In a large saucepan, combine all ingrc· d1ents and heat until bubbly. Simmer for 5 minutes. Keep warm over a warmer and serve hot in 6 heat-proof mugs . CRASBERRY BUBBLE PUNCH 4 c ups cranberry juice cockt ail, chilled 1 cup orange liqueur. chilled l bottle (4 /5 quart) champagne, chilled Lime slices Ice cubes In a 3-quart punch bowl. mix cranberry juice and liqueur; refngerate. When ready to serve, slowly stir in cham- pagne. Add lime slices and ice cubes. Ser ve at once. icy cold, in small punch cups. Makes 812 cups. CREA~YAL~OSDBERRYNOG 4cups cranberry juicecocktail,chilled 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 2 cup Amaretto liqueur 1 pint heavy cream, whipped Ground mace ln a punch bowl mix cranberry juice and ice cream until well blended and smooth. Stir in liqueur. Fold in :i~ of the cream. Top punch with puffs of the r emaining whipped cream . Dust puffs of cream with mace. Makes about 12 cups. CRASBERRY WINTER WISE 6 cups cranberry juice cocktail 2 cups Marsala wine 1 :.! cup superfine sugar J uice of 2 lemons Ice cubes, lemon slices In a tall pitcher, mix all ingredients sti.;- ring until drink is well mixed. Serve in wine· glasses. This drink can also be served hot, omit ice cubes and heat drink, after combining all ingredients in a large saucepan, until mixture just bubbles. Serve in 8 cups Truffle-hounds lead Ralph Stone (left) and Henry Trion e on hunt for prized delicacy. discovery of a fine domestic truf - !le can be an economic windfall for California, are in excellent historic company in their in- fatuation with the prized food. Rich Romans enjoyed trufnes 2.-000 years ago. In 1500, Charles IV introduced them to the fin e tables of France and they have been highly regarded ever s ince by food connoisseurs who call them .. black dia monds." The celebrated French gourmet. Brillat-Savarin, said truffles "render women more tender and men more loving." Stone and Trione prepared for their search scientifically. "The hills just north of Santa Rosa are much like the hills of northern Italy," said Stone. "The climate, rainfall and latitude are about the same. "Both places are vineyard country, and truffles like the same c.:Umate as gTapes -wet s prings, bot summers and moderately cool autumns. The oak trees that truffles favor abound in ourCaUforniahills." The bankers acquired access to 200.000 acres or oak.grown land from.lumber companies and ranchers in Sonoma and Men- docino counies as potential truf. fle turf. Stone and Trione got dogs for the hunt instead of pigs, which a r e used in Fra nce but are passionately fond of truffles and tend to gobble them up. ''Truffles are indescribably de- licious," says Stone. ~ This kind of enthusiasm has ·even affected their friend and neighbor. "P eanuts'' creator Charles Schulz, who entered the subject of truffles in his famous cartoon stf!p. Snoopy didn't find any truffles. But he and Linus found a young girl named Truffles with whom both fell m adly in Jove. Hoping to have better luck than Snoopy, the imported dogs are scouring the hills under the guidance of college professors andstudents. .. "We could just tum out to be a couple of.old fools who get o good laugh," said Trione. "But if the digging goes rlghl we could be standing on a gastrooomical oJl gusher." ('2 DAILY PILOT Monday Dec:!mber 22 1 97!1 Symptoms Misdiagnosed? your eyes open. DEAR ANN LANDERS. llov. l'an a per~on tell the dtfferenec between a deliberate lh.tef and a kleptomaniac? The woman I'm referring lo 1s $.;) year s of age and never misses a <•hurch service. She is in- telligent and h er manner 1s fnendJy. Most folks who meet her for the first lime think she 1s charming but after awhile hPr sugary s weetness gets on a person 's nerves. This woman was once my good friend but when I noticed my best embroidered hand towels hang- ing m her hom e I became sus· p1dous. It wasn't long before I recognized knick-knacks on her ~helf that belonged to me. tuna into a ~ho1•ptn~ bu~ whtm ( turned my ba<'k in lhe kitchen, r decided to cool our friendship. She phonus often and wants to "get together." 1 am running out of ~xeuses . Do you think I am be· ing too ha rd o n her? PUZZLED IN GREEN BAY DEAR G .B.: H's possible this woman is neither a thief DOI' a ,kleptomaniac. She may have suffered some smaJl strokes. Her age sugge&ts this is a very real possibility. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Hav- ing been out of school for 30 yean I decided to enroll in the local community college several months ago. I expected many things to have changed but I wasn't prepared for what 1 am about to describe. My two col- lege-age sons say it is the accept· ed practice in all colleges but it rubbed me the wrong way and I'd appreciate your opinion. The day I saw her slip a can of When you r ecognized your towels and knick-knacks in her home you s hould have sald you were pleased to see s.he bad en- joye-d them "for awhile" aqd· then taken them home with you.. Resume the friendship and keep After three or four weeks the students were asked to complete a detailed questionnaire enJuat- ing their t eachers. Jud&J.ng by some of the verbal comments made by some students, I de- cided the questionnaires could .be NANCY WARNER Nuptials Plan ned Warner-Slagle :\tr. :ind :\Ir-; '.':orman Warner <lf llunl1ngton Reach announced the enµagement of tht>1r daughter. :'.Janey Rl'l1l'l' \\'arner and Rn;rn Slagle chmng :.i famtl~ d1nnL·r p::irty in thc.'tr home.· A wedding 1" ll1.•in12 plannt•d on \' ,tl1•nt11w 0 a ' 1 n t h l' F 1 1 .., I Pre~b~ tc.'rian Chun·h. Westmin~t('r The betroth('d are graduates of Huntington Beac h High School and Miss Warner is a student at Golden West Colle{!C'. A True Champion What Handicap? CEDAR RAPIDS (U PI> -Fif· teen-year·old Wendy Stoeker can drive a car. write a letter. dive into a s wimming pool and do tricks on a trampoline, just like many other of her classmates at Jefferson High Schoool. There is one difference. Wendy has no arms. She was born without them and has lived all of her life without l-hem and "'it really isn't all that bad. · When 1 wJs little I didn't even realize I didn't have any arms." she sa:-.s. "When you have never had them it does n't seem that bad · · The high st·huol sophomore does things \\1th her feet that most people do with their arms. And in winning style. Wendy 1s ranked 11th in lo-wain diving and took fift h place for the J -Hawks as a trampolinist on the girls' gymnastics team. "When I was little my mom ran out of t hings for me to do so she had me try pottery," Wendy said in a n interview. ''And J won first prize in :i contest. I deridt.>d 1f I could do that I t•ould do olht.>r things.·· Her mother look ht'r to lhl' YWCA "'ht.>n she "as -I to learn howtOS\.\1m . ·she Ctht:> instructor' tied her arms behind her back to see what it was like to swim · with no arms," Wendy said. "Pretty soon I was going off the boards. l also learned to jump on the tram- poline and I figured anything I could do on the tramp I could do on the diving boards." Wendy said her father passed out when the little armless baby was brought to him after she was born. '·My mom was at a loss at first, but one day I picked up a rattle with my feet," she said "Then s he knew I would be okay. ··1 didn 't think I would be doing all these things I am. If it wasn't for my mom, I wouldn't. My mom is a great lady. We're real- ly close." Wendy wants to become an oc- cupational the rapist and help amputees by working with kids with no arms. "I think I can help them because I know all the problems and 1 figure I could help them more than someone with arms," she said. Her mother gets many phone calls from people seeking help aft er they he ar about Wendy. She said she heard about a boy in Chicago without arms who is the star kicker on his football team and wrote lo him. "I hope he writes back," she s::i1d. I used as a device to blackmail any teacher they didn't like. The best teachers 1 ever had would not have won any populari- ty contests but they certainly knew bow to put across their sub- ject. C are to comment? - LEARNING MORE AT 54 DEAR LEAR NING: I checked witb the University of Chicago, Loyola University, Northwestern University and Mundelein College In Ch icago. T hose evaluation questionnaires are op· tlooaJ, not widely used and were designed to help improve com· municatlon between teachers and students. Your notion that they could be used to blackmail unpopular teachers ls a figment Wendy Stoeker Ann Landers of someone's lma1lnalloo. Forget it. DEAR ANN LANDElts: I am a woman 50 years old who looks like 80. Will facial exercises help? What about an operation to sand down my horrible wrinkles? Please advise. -DEPRESSED DEAR DEPRESSED : Facial exercises will NOT help remove wrinkles. The sanding operation Is call e d "dermabraslon." It bas proven highly successf al wbeo properly done by a specialist. Tbe quality of a woman's sk.iD depends mainly on wbat she ln· herited. Therf' ls, however, on~ tb.l.ag all women can do to pre- serve 'ood skin. STAY Otrr OF THE SUN. A no-nonsense approach to bow to deal with life's most difficult and most rewarding arrange. ment. Ann Landers's booklet. "Marriage -What to Expect," will prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin. 111. 60120, enclosing SO cents in coin and a long, stamped, self- addressed envelope. Appliances Wa tched I Fuel Saved SACRAMENTO (CNS) -Thecostorrunning freezers, refrigerators, and other equipment lo preserve food is the third largest item in a homeowner's fuel bill. Some simple hints for reducing costs are given by the American Petroleum Industry. -Freezers and refrigerators operate most efficiently when filled to the correct capacity. Overloading the refrigerator keeps the com- pressor running more than it s hould. Foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator s helves for correct circulation. The freezer should be kept as full as oossible. -Choose the s mallest r efrigerator or freezer that will meet the needs of your famlly. Keep the freezer or refrigerator set at the highest temperature that will keep your foods properly preserved. Settings of 10 degrees for the freezer and 40 degrees for the refrigerator are recom· mended. -The ·gaskets around freezer and refrigerator doors should be kept intact. To check the gasket, close the door on a piece of paper. If it pulls out with no drag, the gasket should be r eplaced. -The· refrigerator should be defrosted before frost becomes 11.t inch thick. -~over all liquids stored in the r efri gerator (especially frost free models). Moisture drawn into the air from uncovered liquids makes tht• refrigerator work harder. -A frost free refrigerator requires 36 per- cent m ore energy than a standard model. • Her fiance IS the son or the Loyal Stagles, also of Huntington Beach. ~ .... Hundley-De W ilde A wedding on Valen- tine's Day in the Mesa Verde United '.\'t cthodist Church is being planned bv J ane Susan Hundley and Ronald A. De Wilde. The Gift thats too big fora box. Their parents are '.\'tr. and Mrs. H. R . Hundley and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. De Wilde. all of Costa ;\lesa. '.\11ss Hundley graduat- llo({ from Estancia HJgh SchQol and attended Orange Coast College where her fiance cur· rently is .a student. He is a graduate of Corona High School and served in the Army. Acti o n Lack ing WASHINGTON (UPI) -Leaders of two dozen women's groups a re dis- appointed that Health. Education and Welfare Secretary David llathews did not re::i ct more positively to n•- ~om mendations they presented. · f was vC'ry d1 sap- p o 1 n t e din th<' Secretary ·s failure to make a C'lear statcmc.•nt thi.lt he su pports <'nerj?etic enfor cement or 1he laws and rC'j?ulalwn-; " h1ch guarantee c.•qu~i l n~hts for women." '>aid .Julia Lear. pres1dent- elt>ct of the Fedl'rallon of Organiza tio n:-for Professional Women. ·we were disappoint· ••d he said only that he -would take (our recom- mendations ) under ad- \' ts em e n t," added M a q~aret Dunkl e, Chairman of the National <'oa lition for Women and Girls m F:ciucation. whic h re- quested tht" meeting. ~J A '\remon'S SPORn'WEAR I' SPECIAL OFFER ( NO'N through Dec. 24th) FABRIC GALLERY GIFT CERTIFICATES 2019f~£E •.. you'll get m ore gift to give for your money, and with our low prices, she'll get m ore f ab"ic I NEWPORT BEACH 20 F..w.I .. OPEN: M-. ...... Sat. 10..t:l O pa. Sn tsr I ~6 pa N9ws "°"'•II over Call,... la founded up NChday In the DAILY PILOT The perfect gift for everyone on your list- a good time to remember. Imagine: • the wind in your face as your skates become wings at the ICE CAPADES, or • your son's first Christmas. captured on film at PHOTOGRAPH'S BYKBl.Y. • a dellclous bite of devil's food cake from PRISCILLA'S CAKE BOX. unforgettable experiences that are the best gift of all. ~~ Mesa Verde Center ............ . . I ... HA .. 10 " ANO ADAMS • COSTA MESA .• • • • 9AH DIEGO FWY • • Come, unwrap a good tfme at Mesa Verde Center. Ice Capodes Ch09e1 Edwards Cinema Center Mesa Verde Tt°"8I and bn The Stew Kettle The DofpNn Heir FcMlons Prlsclllo's Cc*e BOlc Reuben's/ Coco's Mesa Verde M G(sllery Hannie's Bouflqve Pt-ologophy ~Kelly Hamburger Harriet Moe's Hobby Shop. Inc. The Musk: Mat<et swenson·s Ice C1'80m Bank of Amenco STIMULATES young mlnd1. Seturdeys In the JI DAILY PILOT I . . . • . . ~ COSTA : ADAMS i .... : ·. _.;.;,~'-ir-~---: •• ...-w.oaT : ·. v .· . . . . . . ......... Shopping: A Charge By ALlJ~N DEF.RR 0111M 0.1ly Piiot Slatt Jingling cash registers in local department stores testify to a mo1 <' profitable holiday season for retailer:. th1-; year But does the int•reusl' in spending reflect higher incomes, an optimistu: attitude, ur •• lessening or the doom and-gloom warnings thal fiUed pre-Christmas 1974 ? A survey or shoppers revealed some trends· -Stress on durability and practicality. Big sellers include s low cookers, microwave ovens, t'lectronic calculators and similar sm•ill ap pliances. -Optimism th<.1t "things will get better." Many shoppers admitted charging a majority of gifts "because next ye<.ir HAS to be better." --Desire lo avoid last year's "dismal Christmas." Several shoppers said that it was harder at Christmas than any other time of year to deal with tight bud~ets -Increased giving of "couple" or "family" gifts. Sheets, towels, appliances such as slow cookers and electric woks have replaced "something for Mom and Dad and eat'h of the kids" m many hornl's A Guide to Deciding If you're a woman, chances are you are faced by more decisions than ever today as roles shift and values change. But, women traditionally have not been taught to take risks and make decisions, so it becomes more difficult as there arl' more choices to make. A new book." How lo Decide: A Gujde for Woml'n," will offer help to any worn an wislung to set new goals. C'nter a career, return to college or become more adept at managing her household. To be publis hed Jan. 5 by the College Entrance Examination Board. the 128-page illustrated paperback is full of charts, case studies, checkpoints and prac- tical exercises. The book can be used bv either women alone or in groups, with or without a group leader. It is valuable for women of ail ages, whether singlt.' or marned. but is most relevant to women who are considering a return lo school or career. ThC' authors an• :°'/(•lie Tumlin Sch(lll. Judith Sos(•hl'l' Prince ;md Gordon Porll'I :\11ller. ~chol1, coord inator of career counseling at the University of Georgia, hus ex- tensive experience in student personnel st•rv1 ces. Pnncc. as- sistant d ean of students and director of coun seling al Wesleyan College. Macon. Ga . is •an active s peaker and workshop leader in career planning and as- sertiveness training for women. Miller, an authority in dec1sion- making, is director or the College Entrance Examination Board's decision-making progrnm. The book. which 1s broken down into sections entilled Where Arc You as a Woman. Horoscope: Gemini Who Are You, What Do You Need to Know, How Do You Take Ac lio~ and a Bibliography, t s available from Collc·gc Board Publications Orders. Rox 2815, Princeton. N. J . 08540. Note Facts TUF.SOAY, DECEMBER 23 Bv SVD~EYOltARR ARJ ES <~L.uch 21-Apri l 19J : Accent on change, job, health, ability lo understand and ac- complish s pecial ~ervices. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Relationship is antens1f1ed . Nothing is apt to be halfway -it is hol 1w C1lld . all or nothing GE:ttl.SI (May 21-June 20): Build on base that is sohd. CA!'llCF.R (June 21-July 22): Emphas is on s hort journeys, dealings with neighbors and re- latives. um (July 23-Aug. 22): Money, organization, ability to present vit!wpoinl in dynamic manner thl'Sl' arc emphasi..:l'd. Proll'l'l possessions. VI RGO (Aug. 23-&>pt. 22l : Lunar cycle high take initi:ltivc. Set pace. Dance to your own tune. Spread influence. Enlarge horizons. LJRRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What occurs will be secret, discreet, filmed or taped rather than direct. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on romantic interlude, creative project. fulfillment of de::-1rl' and a meaningful compliment from friend you admire SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22·Dec. 21) ·Emphasis on achievement -you get better distribution, popularity increases. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon aspect highlights Journeys, messages. ability to express for long-range effect. Thl' cost is SS.95, with a 20 per- cent discount offered on orders for ft\'(' or more copics. Checks ... hnuld tw m adl' pay.1hlc to Colkgt> F:nlranrl' Exa.mrnation Bo ~1rd shirt $16 AQ UARI US t Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Taxes. credits, legal affairs. money as it con~rns busi· ness partner or mate these areas are spotlight· ed. Dig beneath surface. 3432 Via Oporto, Lido Village, Newport Beach 673·0504 PISCES C Feb. 19-March 20): Lie low ; play .waiting game. 326 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island 675·7860 •o •-....\1~..__~~\~-.-.~~-...~ ........... ~"' e ~ J'I' .... ~'ff#'-••. ,,,..,.~ .............. ~,,,._,,. ~o . 0 FASHION .-~ ISLAND STORES \ ~ 0 ~0-~ UNDL CHRISTMAS. Monday December 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT C:J -Decline in homemade gifts and rncrease in giving or craft and arts materials. -Slight increase in choice or presenting a girl certificate rather than choosing a gift that rrught have to be returned. Although many Pl'O· pie still reel it too "impersonal," others fmd 1t a good solution 1n a tight money year. -Gag and novelty items are selling, but not as well at all stores as past years. "Why should r spend $4 for a pet rock when what he really needs' is socks?'' asked one harried shopper. -Although luxury items are selling better than Christmas 1974, more shoppers admitted looking for bargains than not needing to check price tags. -Wider use of credit. Several stores report- ed less reluctance to open a charge account than last year . Shoppers said credit seemed a more viable option, but was hopefully being used with care. -Less awareness or the energy crisis. "It's probably because there's been less publicity. Everyone's burning Christmas lights, driving a lot and a lot faster and no one's talking about energy-saving appliances." one shopper said. -Emphasis on "what someone can use" Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid cl1!:>appointment. prospectt\'l' bridl'::. ~ll'l' n ·m1ndcd to have thc1r \\Cdding !:>to nt·!:> "Ith hlack a nd white glossy photographs to the Ut1ily Pilot People [)(•partmt.·nt Olll' Wl'ek before the wedding. P1l·tun·!:> I l'l'l'i\'ed after that lirnc \\ 111 not hl' u::.t•d For cng;.igcmenl announceml•nts it 1s imperat1,·e that the story, ab.o accom- panied h) :i black and v. hitc glo::.sy pie· tun.•. IH' -.ubm1lled s ix \\eeks or mon· ht'for<• t hl' "edd ing datt·. othl'rn 1::.e it \\ 111 not bl' pu blished. · To hl'lp fill reqwrl•ments on ~rith '' ed ding and engagement !:>lOries. form.; arc ava1lablt• in all Dail\ Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions "ill be. answered hy People Department staff members at 642-4321. Where The Shopping Is Easy 3424 Via Udo Lido Shops rather than "something rnlt: Jnd funny they'd like for a day." -lt took many shoppt.•r.., longer to gct into the "Christmas sp1r1t '' th1::. H'iir "All of a sudden 1t \\.ts Thanksgiving," said one young mother, "and thl•ll :.uchll·nly l had two w('eks and hadn 'l done u th111}! I m st1ll not in the mood. •'It hasn't been a great \ t.•ar There were cut4" backs where my husband \\orks. the kids wen· Sll'k, all kinds of problem!:> Hut al Christmas. somehow you try to nial-.(• up for all the bad things with at least one ~ood cla ~ "It may be crazy. but 1l does Sl'em to hl'lp On Christmas morning, tlw kids make you fed hke things will be okay again ·' FOi MOH IHJOIMATIOM ilOVT GURU MAHARAJ JI AHO THI MBNTATIOM HI OHHS c-To lf'w~hiry r.09- TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 23rd 7:30 • 9:30 p .M. MARINERS LllRARY BUSH JEANS Cord Bells, Nuvo Fla res, Straight Leg Cords THE AREA'S FilENDtJEST LEVI CAPITAL HANG TEN SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS REVERSE PRINT SHIRTS USE YOUR NOODLE WHEN YOU CHOOSE YOUR NOODLE SOUP. Lipton. Noodle Soup with Real Chicken Broth Lipton 1 Ring·O·Noodle 1 Soup with Real Chicken Broth This coupon will get you a 7¢ saving on one of two delicious Lipton Noodle Soups made for noodle lovers. Lipton Noodle Soup with Real Chicken Broth. Firm, tasty egg noodles in a rich, delicious broth. . Or Lipton.Ring-0 Noodle. Mouth-watering chicken broth, with deli- cious noodles in the shape of little O's. So use your noodle. Clip this coupon and save on fresh smelling, good tasting Lipton Soup. · -.. . .. I l . • I ~ i .. .. C4 DAil. v PILOT • .. 4 , . Inlaid :Designs Favored Inlaid wood. a rare t'rJflsmanl>h1p tn this <:ountry. 1s fast becom- ing an AmerH"an favorite import from Italy. The boxes, polished to .• brilliant gloss, are more popular here than "ht>re they origioat e bet·ause "they're not mJ1h• here," ac<'ording It) Sal\ .1tore Copalla. <.1 nwmbl•r of the manufac- llu·1ng family. Ht• offered a s1m1lari- t v · · l.e\tl> are more popular in rtaly and in the l 'n1ted Stlltes. They -.di for $-10 there." C'op:lllJ. \\hose family h.is bet•n working with· \\oods for gen erations, desrnbt•s the factory as :i m;,ima papa business . flw '~u-il'ty of wood import~ takes about l'l;!hl 12 hour days to go lhrouJ?h the step-by-step processes. Inlaid designs rnclude si x typt•s of wood .tn d e a<' h is c u t in. d1ndually. The line 1s on !>ale at Bullocb. South Coast P l..11:1 Suit Filed ' I ' Popular imported inlaid wood designs feature variety of individually cut pieces . Q9 CROSS CREEK The exceptjoul shirt for darihle good loob.100% 2 ply cotton lisle, ill dusic style. s.s. $14.00 1.s. $18.00 \ The Man's Gift of Distinction ... Our American heri tage, strength and prestige is captured in the porcelain sculpture of the 'American Eagle' by Goebel. This noble bird, who is our National symbol, is the ~rfect gift for that special person. Ideal for the office or the study at home, this bicentennial sc ulpture will add that dignified finishing touch to the executive office. Give your man the 'Spirit of America', now at Petricks. I Also avaflable at Petricks are crystal paperweights by Baccarat, Lalique, Daum, St. Louis, and Heredities, priced from $20. Bronze statues for the desk·· perfect for office or home, priced from $15. Perfect distinctive gifts from Petricks, for that special man in your life. GAL'-ERIES 174 1 Westcliff Drive Newport Benell 645-3373 Between Irvine & Dover on Westcliff Drive OPEN MON-SAT 10 a.m.·9 p.m. "American Eagle"by Goebel , 81!z" , sso . I \ . . ' Monday o .. C'f'mbPr :>:" '9 r, . ) DAIL v PILOT C."; I r· Popcorn 'Plants' Pop s ome ('ut·n :111<1 <fl• t·orah.· ... makt' garlands for l11 t• tret' and a special Christmas lrt'l' grovl' for mantt•I or tabh: ~o need to overspend. popn1rn 1~ an tnt>'<P('l1Sl\ ('I rt•at p:1ckage <ilrt'('l 1011:-. Pour 11lt11 1~1rge pot m· kl'lllt'. I h.•al s ugar. <.'Orn syrup <inti , .. ater in a small saucepan lo ~~I lo 266 dt.>gred Jo' • or until a dro1) of syrup tn cold \\ ,1tt·1· l11r111.., ,1 hard ball. Removt• from hl·at Jnd stir m butter. P11ur ovi•1· popr111 11 .mu mi x thoroug hly \v1lh .1 woodt•n spoon. ... how to make t! the popcorn tree • f:vt.•ryhody <'<lfl J<>lll 111 • l'a<·h duld r:m h:.tvl' his ovm small ln·t· for eJting und dt>coratmg. POPCOR~ CHRIST~t.\S TREE I package popcorn 1 <'UP sugar 1 2 cup corn syrup 1 :! tup watt:'r For a large ln•l', 11~1· ~111all plJ~tlc fl owt·r pot <as ha~t· Holl heavy aluminum foil 1ntu n11w, place and set'un• on bottom uf flower pot to form tree shape. f • .Easily ~ ~ Good Gift Fudge Fruited Let old.fashioned can- dy express your Christmas spirit this holiday season. This usual, yet delicious tast- ing fruited fudge, perfect in flavor and texture, can be an excellent gift. Package the fudge in unusual gift boxes or special candy dishes and wrap with decorative paper or brightly colored ribbon. GIFT GOODIES 5 or 10-ounce jar marshmallow cream 1 teas poon cinnamon l 1h cups sugar % cup evaporated milk 1~ cup butter 1~ teaspoon salt 2 6·oz. pkgs. (2 cups) 1 semi-sweet chocolate morsels 1 l · I b . pk g . ( 2 1~ cups) mixed candied fruit 1 cup chopped nuts 1 ~ t•up bultl'r 1 :! packugt' t('t• <.'rl'am sugjr (.'(lnl':-0 Candwd I nut ( opt1011al J Prt•pan• pnpt·ur n ,H;tord1ng to U::.t> sugar cont•s for ~m aller tret> forms. Sh<.tpt• popcorn ml\ ture with bullt•rt·d h.1111b Jrounu form Stud" 1th Pll't'l's of t'i.1lld1l·d fnul. 1 ROLL FOIL INTO CONE SHAPE ~rr .._ •tw •• 1'"• • :;1 •~ •' w "°"'' iu ,__. .. • ... ,.. "'' t \, ... •t• , ..... ,..,.,,.., •t••'t I .. '' 11"""41 ... t It .,. ( ALL St 'tl[N AOHl USS WAS f( BONELESS 12s BEEF CHUCK ROAST LB. ! BEEF CHUCK ROAST .89.e lh .... ,, 11 •• ,.,,. .~c:i .. f BONELESS ROTISSERIE ~.?~~.: ........ ~ 1.58.8 FRESH 01 •<-0 .. 11 o""", 68 GROUND BEEF ,, .. , .... I 8\ OSlU'lft" • l.8 . ALPHA BETA MARKETS BONELESS ~~~~::M~~~~~ --~-~-.°!'•n••'•~ •• ~ ••.• ~.EE•F-•1•.•4 __ 9_ ... ~ "BREAKFAST FAVORITES" p ,, .. ,.JOHN • SKI NLESS LINK SAUSAGE ft 01 P~G ALSO FEATURIN\, A flJLl VAPI CTV OF TOP OUALITV HOUUAI fllHK[ VS INCLUl>lillf P.IJlflH n <; PRIDE.. SWIH BUTTlf\liALL JV,1.J ~OSTER FARMS 2SLIPCONE COMPlE:ITlY OVER POT 5ECURE BO IT OM ,.,. ... t•JOHN .58 1.18 JOHN MORRELL WILSON CORN KING A USAGE ROLL QI •OV Hl [Al orut.K>US HAiVl" ...... HA •core 3~ MIXTURE AROUND CONE-DECORATE: In large saucepan. combine marshmallow cream, s ugar, evaporat· ed milk, butter and salt; bring to full boil, stirring constantly over moderate heat. Cook 5 minutes; remove from heat. DUBUQUE HAM PAmES ROAST BEEF 1 98 BONELESS HAMS 2 39 fUR SAMO""IC..<l:O L8 • hhlf .> ~10 EASY lC ,fA-' • I H Add chocolate morse ls; s tir until morsels melt and mix· lure is smooth. Stir in mixed candied fruit, nuts and cinnamon. Spread in aluminum foil -lined 9-inch square ... pan. Chill in refrigerator until firm . <about 2 h ours). Makes 2112 pounds fudge. Al\Nays Popular What would Christmas be without buttery spritz? BUTTER SPRITZ 1 cup butter ·~cup sugar 1 egg ~'2 teaspoon almond extract or vanilla 2lf.J cups all·purpose nour Cream butter ; gradually add s ugar, beating until well blended. Real in egg and a lmond extract . Gradually blend in Oollr. Fill chilled cookie press -'!-3 full. Use star atta<.'hment to form wreath or "S" shapes on cookie sheets. Use other press attach- ments for variety. Decorate with red and green candied <.'berries. Bake in preheated 350 degr~e F. oven 8 to 10 minutes. Remove im· mediately to wire racks to cool. Yield : 7 dozen. ~ 'Flower Blooms A refreshing 'change of pace salad to accompany yuletide left-overs or cold cuts. Take a w.hole cauliflower, or break it into flowerets -cook un· til just tender. Drain well and cool. Arrange on a bed or greens on a platter or shallow bowl. Cover with mayonnaise, Thousand Island dress· ing, or a vinaigrette sauce . Sprinkle with finely chopped radish, · parsley and toasted walnuts. >O 01 CAN 2.19 ~~-~:'""""'<·"''":\? -' • f LORISTOUAllTV ~LOW!R!: • HOLIDAY FAVORITE YAMS THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE DEC.22·DEC. 24 CREAM STYLE · WHOLE KERNEL ~'. ' :;..~ ~ •, ' ALPHA BETA FEATURE S A - , • : ,.. -TRLMENDOUS SELECTION or 0 r /··¥ ... ,_. POTT Ed MUMS ANO CUT FLOW Ar ·' -~-' f RS. IN ADDITION WE HAVE ""' -, AN OUTSTANDING ASSORT M/ • ' r MENT OF SPECIAL HOLIDAY -~ , O(CORA TED PLANTS, PERFECT M ~ roR GIFT GIVING. ~ ~~~~-Z'!~l?~l?~l!~~~ SWEET JUICY TANGERINES BANANA SQUASH lHIC~ MHfCO BULK CARROTS CRISP Fl<t SH GARDEN FRESH EGGPLANT ni&:MoNTE 33 CORN • 29·0UNCE CAN · REDUCED 7c LIBBY'S PUMPKIN .35 WHOLE · SLICED · 4·1/2·0Z. JAR · REDUCED 10c LEMON/LIME · TOM COLLINS · VODl(A COLLINS GREEN 59 GIANT • ALPHA1BETACE 2 9 MIXERS NoBi~~~IT • ALPHA BETA • ROUND TOP SANDWICH .39 PREMIUM 39 WHITE 11,·LB LOAF REDUCED IOC BR D • .97 PRlCES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BET A MARiETS 8·0UNCE CAN · REDUCED 7c PILLSBURY CRESCENT ROLLS COUNTRY STYLE BUTTERMILK 7·1/2·0Z. TUBE · REDUCED 2c PILLSBURY BISCUITS .49 .13 ZAHIDI DATES HOLIDAY VALUE • l b Pl\C., 5 VARIETIES 611-0Z CAN REDUCED 2C PETUNA CAT FOOD STAAINEO FRUITS, VEGETABLES, JUICES GERBER BABY FOOD .9~ Walnuts are easily toasted by dropping the kernels lnto boiling water for 3 minutes, draining well and then spreadlnl them evenly in a shallo~ pan and bak· lng at 3SO degrees F., atlrrine onen, for 12 to 15 minuta or until golden brown. Cool. POlMMN VAU.n-GIO Wemer HUNTIHOTON llOCH-~5 Adem•~ • ltUNT1HOTON IUCK-414S1 l~khurat MUNTINOTON ISEACt+-18'11 N. Mein It. IOU'Tff LAOUNA-W I . Conflletiw.Y COSTA MESA--2200 Herbot llvd. · COSTA MESA-Q.41 !. 11'ttt St. •l AOUNA HIU~541 Calle de la lulH IA~INE-1I044 Cutv"°, Unlvetalty ... Ill J \ 1 -('8 DAILY PILOT Monday December 22. 1975 Diet~rs: Not Necessarily Scrooges 1fY BARBARA GIBBONS Ir ~ou 're a s ugar-free dietttr, lhl' boltday~ are likely to lea''-' you in a Sc·roogt> typt> mood. f: Vt•ry l>lK~ l'l~l' IS Ullo b;iking ('hnstmas c,akes :md cookit•s, and there you arc ''1th your un- :.wt'etened apph>s aucc or dtl'l gelatm! Bah. humbug! You <'an gl'l mlo lhl' ad, too, if you're a Slim (;ourm1.•t <:OOkll'· m:tkl·r. apple or orange Juice (fresh, caloril'sea,·h. 3 tablespoons shrl•dded 2 tablespoons granul\lted ('anned or n·constitull'<i) Tl !"ilTEO G l.AZF. C'oconut sugar substitute '"leuspoonv;rn1lla H t•n•'s a s h iny, :,u)!ar-frt-l' Sift flour a nd bukin~ powder lteaspoonwalnut extrucl Prnch O( aµplc pie or glalt>f'oraddingholidayt•olorto togt'tht>r.Stirinsugarsubs l1lUtl'. 12cupshreddt>dCOCOOUl pumpktnp1espice a11y ('ook11.>recipl':simplyl>t•ata I\e3t in d1t•t m<ln~<lrin<', fruit 12 cup finely chopped 2 tablespoons gl'anulalt>d frw droµs of food colormg into an juH·c and vanilla. Knt•;,1d in walnuts sugar substitutl' f gg yolk. Brus h the cookies with coconut. Rt> at egg whites, salt, s ugar Tinted glaze ( re<'ipe given) this ('nlored yolk b<'fore baking. Shape into a roll and wr3p in substitt.ite arld t•xtract until stiff. Sift flour and baking powcfor ('Ot'O NU'l' COOKIES wax paper. Chill. Slu:c very 1',old in coconut and nuts. Uro1> together. Beat marg~e, 1wce, 1 c•up all-purpose flour thinly. hy spoonsful onto a nonstick vanilla, spice and s ugar s ub-1 ~teaspoon baking powder Bake on a nons tick cookie cookie sheet. slitutetogether and add to flour. :! t<.1blespoons granulated sugar sheet at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 Rake in a preheated 250·degrec Combinewell,thenforminto a subst1tute(wh1lt'orbrown) minutes. Makes 2\:.! dozm. 33 oven for 30 minutes. Turn off JIOLll>.\ \' G L.\ZEn COOKIES roll. Wrap in wax papt>r and chill. 7 tablespoons diet margarine <.'alories each. ht•al. Lt•ave in oven an adcht1onal J t•up sifted J.11 purpose flour Slice into two dozen cookit'!). 2 tables poo11s defrosted un· WALNUT KISSF.S 20 minutes. Open door <ind allow '• ll'aspuun bak111g powdl:'r Brush with tinted glaze. s weetened pml'apple or orange 3 egg while:>, at room tern· Lo cool in oven. THE SLIM GOURMET 1 i t.1bk~poons did margarine Bake at 350 degrees 8 to 10 juice concentr<1te. undiluted perature Makes one dozen, 62 calories 2 t.i bh.•s pool\!) un:-'''1.'e,:.t~C'n~ed~_:.:.m.::m::u:.:t:::.e:::s ·__...::M.:..:a:.:.k~e:.:::.s_:_:h:.:.:vo~d~o~ze:..:.:n:.:.., ....::3~5 _ __:1:...:t:::.t>:::..as::.!·p::::o::::o.::n__:Y,.::<1:.:..n.::.11.:.::1a:.__ ______ __:1 11:....:t.:.e::.:as::.!·p:..::o:.::.o:..:..n.:::.s:::al:.:.t _____ __:e:..:.a:..:.c_h. _____________________ _ ' Y Perk Up ' ~ Pause, Refresh To make a pleasant "breather" during this hectic holiday period, plan a quiet restful in- terlude one pre-holiday afternoon and invite a few friends over for tea. Tea has the h.appy faculty of refreshing and relaxing you while giv- ing a gentle lift without a later let-down. With the tea, you may like to serve a delectable tea treat inspired by the English favorite - <'rumpets. Baked on a griddle in small rings, the recipe below makes a t ea cake somewhat lighter and smaller than the original. :'-iot quite a muffin. not a b1scu1 t but l ovely served warm with lots of s weet butter and strawberry Jam. T EA TREATS 1 package yeast 1 teaspoon sugar 1 2 cup warm water (105-11 5 degrees) 2 cups milk. s<'alded 1 2 cup butter 4 cups unsifted all- purpose flour 34 teaspoon baking soda 1 tables poon hot water Butter for cooking Add yea.st and suga·r to warm water in warm mixing bowl: stir until I dissolved. Let stand and I foam for 10 minutes. Melt butter in !"Calded milk. Cool to lukewarm and add to yeas t. Beat in flour to make a soft dough. Cover and let rise in warm pla<'e until bub- bly. about 30 minutes. Mix baking soda with hot water and beat into batter. Cover and let dough rise until doubled in bulk. about 2 hours. Place 4 or 5 crumpet rings (see below) on hot well-buttered griddle or skillet. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of dough into each ring. Cook u ntil a little dry on top. Remove rings, turn a nd brown other side. Repeat until dough is used. Serve hot. Crum- pets may be frozen or refrigerated and reheat· edas needed. Makes24. Crumpet rings <'an be made from empty 3 112. ounce fis h cans or ~ ounce fruit and vegeta- ble cans by re1J1oving tops and bottoms. Brighten Brunch A wond<'rful ~ccom­ pa.niment with ham and eggs and biscuits. ORCHARD APPLES 2 pounds green ap- ples lcupsugar 14 teaspoon cin- n a m on 1"2 teaspoon nutmeg 112 cup ht•avy cream 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Pare, quarter, core and thinly s lice apples - there should be a bout 6 112 cups; a r range in a 2- quart. o blong glass bak· ing dish (11~ by 71h by l~ inc hes) or similar utensil. Stir together t he s u gar, rinnamon. · nutmeg a nd cream; pour over a pples. T op with tiny dots of butter at even intervals. Bake in a pre h eated 350..<fcgr ee oven until ap- ples are ten der -30 minutes. Cr<"am will not be visible and appl~ on top will be Jess moist than those underneath. ALL LUCKY STORES CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY "011r Price ProtKllOfl Polley gu,.ir•nlN>s tlMM prl<H to tNt eftt<l1ve lrom Mo~.a.,, Decemi.r llftd lhf11 ~und•'f, Decormtllr 2ttll, 1'7S" C..,,, ... I ltl) ti lodl SWt1 10( •• ...... "'"''~ ttKI, tft • &Ct•Mtf --~ .. It• "' ...... ttttJIWIU!lll (t'll;tl 9' 11 L·~ 11'-.. ..lt lltltnite ., Ct•Ni'<tt! l.U l Boneless Fully l 98 Cooked Ham WHOll OR HALF V;A 'ER ADDEO LB Young Grade A Swift's Butterball U~OA <.RAOE A F'ROZEN 15.;JLB 10·15 LB. 75~ .. Holido~ Grocer~ Apple Juice ef4agc LADY LEE 64·0Z BTL .............. .. Harvest Day ~~,~~xe B~ea~ .. <C 43 C Mandarin Oranges CJt: I. Mt N 'E-1 I c"· r AN Lady Lee Pumpkin zr.t.t;l l-'N ""33c . ...... <35c -MEN'S SHOllT SLEEVE SCREEN UITS Ripley's "Believe II Or Nor' motif AJSl, colors. 100% c.otton. S-M·l.·XL. 2sa USDA Grade A Young Turkeys 10-23 LB. FROZEN 49 c LIMIT LB ONE 10·23 LB. 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Ripe Bananas 16 GR£AT ~OR HOLIDAY A[CIPES .................... ,_ •• _ • .,.,.,,_l e c Bulk Russet Potatoes 14 11 1110. l 011KIN<.i Sll[ ...... -.. ,-··-·•--·····-•-.. -....... l6. c !~c~ol~.~.~.~~·~···-·· ... -.......... _ ......... _3 i:a 39 C ~~~L~l .~~~~les ~~~~~~~·--·-.. lB. 29 c ~!~Nr !!'J!A HOLIDAY FEAST ... _ .. __ ... _ t a 2 4 c Give A Holiday Gift Certificate from Lucky Feet free to ask your Store Manager about Lucky's Holiday Gift Certificates. Everyone appreciates a gilt of food. ~ Gf/ Cc· rf1 x1tu ~:~~!~~~;~~~~-~~~: Herbal Essence Creme Rinse 111 AEOVUIAOl\X·OOOV ................................................. ,I-OZ. !!~.~-.~.~~~-~.~.!~.~~"~ .. ~~'.~.~~~ 89c ~~~.~.~ ~~.°..~~!.~ .~~.~~~.~~.~~~ 7 7 c ' Makes 6 not-too-sweet r-----------------------------------------------------------------11 ettVlnfS. Protein 21 Hair Spray 121 • VAlllSTIH-.............. _ ••..•••• -...... , ___ ... _ 1J..Ot. Cell 642-5678. Pul • few .,ord• lo work to r ou. 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LO~ holidc: time diets, and t be con For Assoc a mE calori ing t cholei PrE ~ ~1 ~E ~i ~( ~i ~i (\2) ( (\2) ~ Price f I F •• ' D, D~ DI Di t s ,. ol D i D i . r..: I p I 1 I Liii I L. RALF 241 ~ Monday December 22. 19/~ CAIL y PILOT C7 • Feasting Upbeat? Remember the Heart By JAMF.S J . DOYLE LOS ANGELES <UPI) The holiday season can be a trying time for people on restricted diets, particularly heart cases, and those w ho ~on't want to become heart cases. ·about 115 calories per 80 proof th~ turkey al~o rcdU<.'c tal a11d Th · gg ( · odk C' association suggt•sts sub· your turk\.'\. said :\1rs Shaw. d t b d JI er o gm, v a or wtuskt·y. can be prepared with or without r <.111 mos ran s caM")' com c.an be devastating to the fatty salt. :::.tttuting :1~ l'up o pol) unsaturat Fwsl, flo.H ict• cutws in till' pan panson measures on the label. t s b t ' h l"d oil for 1 cup butler or lard in JWCcslo :::.ohd1(ythl'fal,lhenhflit lSsues. u s itute ot spiced ap-Recommended side dishes are recipes. and using murganlll' in out and discard. Cholester ol -free egg sub· ple punch made with cider and a mixed vegetable ~aute, cr at1· stead of butter whm smd lh•r For sodium restrictl'<l c.hets. stilutes are available for recipes low ealorie orange gelat111 berry sauce, baked tomatoes, d d using eggs. In th1·s d;""er, onlv dessert. b .•mounts are nt'e e . omit sail. and season the turkey ...... J N t . orange read.andfruitsaladwilh Also, substitute 3 lal>lt·six>on:-. inside and out with liquid the or angL• nut bread qualifies, For them, the American Heart Association has suggestions and a menu that s acrifices onl y calories and salt while conform- ing t o low fat, sodium and cholesterol diets. • u ritionist Anna Marie Shaw poppyseed dressing. "f cocoa and 1 t abJ"spoon of 0 11 or and the substitute is easy to use said the tr d't' 1 t k " .... barbecue smoke:. Smoke season-. a I IOna ur ey IS A no-bake pumpkin pie IS great 1nar·gar1· 0 "' for e a" LI ) OUO"t' because the recipe Calls for ideal because ·t · h' h · t · " -.a ... mg also can he adckd to th e i is 1g m pro etn for two reasons·. 1·t can be pr·., r h 1 1•Aaten eggs. d l · f " square o c oco ate. Substitute gravy ~ an ow Jn at, particularly if you pared the prev1·ous day for convt' 1 od · ·d th k' d ow s 1um baking powder for Sugar substitutes "an b ed M Sh t d th t J avo1 es in an too much dark nience. Because it is not bak-·•. ... e us rs. aw no e a on Y one me t -=u the regular kind, but incrcast• lhl' to cut calories furth"'r 1n all non· egg 1·s used wh1'ch comes out to P re-dinner cocktails, "1th a · sugar substi'tutes can be usA.1 " ' Stuff. b ll k I;'• .i mount used by half. baked items The ""WVal t ·s abo t 20 f hol t 1 mg. a s coo ed outs ide with no loss in texture. . "• en 1 u grams o c es ero per --------------------------------------_:_Y::_ou:::_:s~ti~ll~c:_:a:n~h:a~v:_:c:..'.g'.'..:r_:a..:_vy~o~ve:r __ u:s:·u:.:a~ll::_Y~m~u::c~h~tc::.:'.•s:s_1:n'.....:.vo~l:u:m:e.:.... ~s:e~rv~m~g , a tolerable amount. Save with Ralphs unsurpassed selection of holiday foods and super low prices. Then take home a pair of free table candles with coupon and $5.00 at rtable ·--~~~~lilOiP]imi~~ Save .59 + .04 Tu with Coupon Tibi~-10" White Taper FREE Candles w1lhCoupon1ndSSOO pkg. m•n•mum purcll1u of 2 ":..-:-:: ....... ---=..·;~;;:: .. Limit One Item and One Coupon Per Customer ~v\..a;::;;;,,,111 /7 &i" _ purchase as sp ecified. --We wont your holiday VQQll sUPEifCOiiPON to be super. All Ralphs will be open Tuesday and Wednesday, December 23 and 24 at 8 A.M. and closed Thursday, Christmas Day. I : m tt: f £1 =tH t?A #'I • ! m ttf £1? ;.:. Ut{fi Meat Master Meats Californian or Armour Star-USDA ~Grade A Hen Turkeys L1m1t 2 Per 4 I Customer lb .• US Grade A-Armour Golden Star or US Grade A-with Pop Up Timer Ralphs-Holiday Favorite Large Sunkist Pumpkin ~Pies Navel .. : .• 99 ~Oranges Calllornia -Jumbo-lb. 49 Ralphs -Package 0112 Brown 'N Serve ~Rolls Baby •'• .49 ~walnuts D Ralphs-Quarter Sheet 2 59 Christmas Cakes each • 11 't' ttjf £j j t.X:ZA #i 0 Large Call1ornia ~Tangerines D c~c~~bers perlb .• 15 per lb .• 28 per lb. each .19 .19 Ralphs Butterbasted 63 Ralphs Fresh ~Tom Turkeys ·~ ~Tom Turkeys ·.65 Bullerbuted Hen Turkeys lb .. 68 Fresh Hen Turkeys lb .. 69 O Fresh Packaged ~ Holly Mistletoe each .29 0 Western Iceberg 29 ~ Lettuce e1c11 • OFreshCut ~Carnations bunch .97 ~ Exira Fancy ~ Rome Beauty Apples per 1b •• 25 D vReiedvetv v.:ams Tt per lb .. 25 Beel Pork Shoulder-Picnic Style Blade Cut Fresh ....... ~Chuck Roast 1~77 ~Pork Roast lb .• 88 O Foil Wrapped -4' Pol ~ Poinsettias each 1.77 Beef Chuck -Clod Style Wilson -Corn King -Water Added half 43 pint . Boneless Fully Cooked -Whole or Hall ~Beef Roast lb1~58 ~eooeless Ham lb1.98 Ralphs Ralphs Real Sour Whipping ~ se e• chuck 0 Pork shoulder 1 48 ~ Cream pint • 53 ~ Cream ~ 7 Bone Roast lb .• 99 ~ Pork Steaks lb. • ~ Ralphs-Old Fashioned 117 D Ralphs ~~Cubed Steaks lb. 1.78 ~ ~~biShoulder ChopS1b. 1.88 ~Egg Nag ga~~~ • Shrimp Cocktail ~ ~·r.p Steak •• t18 ~ eiin~;;iitF~·p;;~s ... 98 (j ! 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NUT BREAD 21.a cups sifted, all- purpose flour 212 t easpoons re gular baking powder or 3 1 .a tea s poon s lo w sodium baking powder ' 12 teaspoon baking soda rJ~ teaspoon salt (op- tional) lcupsugar 3 4 cup chopped nuts I egg, beaten 2 tablespoons vegetable oil (preferably polyunsaturated ) 34 cup orange juice I tablespoon grated orange rind Sift togethe r flour. baking powder, baking soda. salt and sugar. Stir in nuts. Combine remaining in· gredients and pour into dry mixture; slit: only until smooth. Pour bat- ter into an oiled 9x5x3- inch loaf pan. Bake al 350 degrees for 1 hour. Cover with aluminum foil for the first 20 minutes of baking to retard rracking on top. Re move foil and finish baking. Remove from pan and cool on rack. Savory Team 's Timely The fresh red cabbage and the fresh apple. both highly nutritious and comparatively inex· pensive, make a sovory team. Now is the time to let them bring out the best in each other. An excellent way to do this is in a sweet-and- sour rangetop dish that tastes wonderfully with meats and poultry - from every da y frankfurters to elegant roast duck. APPLE RED CABBAGE 2112-pound head red cabbage 2 medium onions 2 to 3 medium apples 1~ cup butter or margarine 1 1 cup sugar 13 cup r ed wine vinegar 11 2 teaspoons salt 1·.i teaspoon pepper 1 2 teaspoon ground ginger ' ~12 cup raisin s Save 10% on full cases of most w ines and spirits and u se your BankAmericard Bou rbons Wines B Champagnes f Gins B Vodkas . Chateau Pellte Slre1ght Bourbon Ralphs Exclusive Half Gallon Values Ralphs Exclusive-Save .50 • Discard any frayed or extremely dark tougb outer leaves of cabbage; rinse. Cut in half lengthwise. Shred into thin strands, discarding core. There should be 2 quarts (generous ) firmly packed down. , Cold Dutk or llllh Sandra · .. h5.49 o Champagne1.89 ~Vodka Jim qu':~ 3.99 D Beam Sandra o Vodka HCh l29 D Lee haDommalnpag• ne D Save 1 00 tilth 5.49 1111h 3 .25 Lauder's Scotch D JAacndquesreBoncethaor mpagne D Save 1 00 filth 4.39 filth 1.99 Kamchatka Vodka D Chrlstlen Brothers 5 39 D SSeagave 2·00ram'S "~ Champagne ''"h • , . Rums B Brandies Scotches D 80Prodf 1111h 5.35 Earty Times 419 D Ralphs Ellclu1lve-8S Proof 111111 • Kentucky Squire D ~~ D"~ Crown Russe Vodka 1111h 3.99 Ancient Age '"t"' 4.99 Blended Whiskies Canadian Whiskies Ralphs E11clu1lve-86 Proof D 80Proof Smirnoff Vodka D i(;~hatka Vodka 86.9 Proof light or Ot1rk SHgram'• HCh n.99 HCh 8.99 Heh 10.99 Royal Regiment ,, .. 5.35 ~Scotch .... 4.39 Bacardi flhh 6.89 o Rum "7" · Seagram's llflh 4.99 o V.O. o Crown Di<~ 1111h 5.19 D c;;~ian Club D to Proof-'1eltchm•nn'1 Prefet1ed D IOPtoof fmtt 4.99 Montclair Canadian D light or Derk 11nh l35 Santa Aorita Rum 1111h 3.59 D c8hrral•t•ndy•n Brothers filth 4.19 ftnh 5. 75 D 86 Proot Lauder's Scotch D c~Sark fifth 5.79 """ l99 • Copy11Qhl '975 A1lph101oury Compa11, ....... · r,--,«•·--.. r--gan·---. r--,ewn·---. .. .,. _., • NT•• wlltl Coupo11 1811 I I Sne'.M + .O> TH with Coup<>ft 1111 11 ane t 00 "''"Coupon •114 I Cleel-IO Qellon tue S CK111<1-A•rllll IC110 9'•ncl-hl•d Styl• -'•1Uln I Plaadc ::. B 11 Dixie Bl 11 Cook8d ,1~~~, 1100 I I 1'8811 &ags 1. 9 11 Cups of~ • 11 Shrimp ~'cfuV:~ I I LM!h Oft• ltnl Md OM COUJOll Per Cu.tomer I I Ul!l1I ~ "-•ltd OM Covpo11 Per ~•1911111 11 Llll'llt Oft• Item and OM Covpon f'tr C111tomer I C~ lffeGllVe Dec, U itl,.Olllt. o ... U Coupoft IE.lt~we DeG H 111~"9" Off. 24 COllllOft llt•ellwe DK 22 ltl1e419h Dec 24 L--~~~~ __ ~ L •• .i~~~ _ -~ L--.i~~~ _ -.IThe Super market with Su.Per !l!I' prices RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA HARBOR & WILSON .. 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WfSTMINSTER 2Al67 p~£0 DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HILLS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN COSTA MESA 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9·10 Ooi1y, 9.9 Sundoy -' t Peel and chop onion floe -there should be about 1 \12 cups. Pare, quarter and core apples; dice m edium-fine - there should be about 2 cups. In a large saucepot melt the butter; add onion and cook gently. stirring often, until yellowed and wilted -S to IO minutes. Add sugar and stir until it begin.5 to caramelize. Add cabbage, apple. vinegar, salt, pepper and ginger.Simmer, covered and stirring occasional- ly, ror 15 to 20 minutes. There should be plenty of juice from both the cabbage and apple, but if mixture seems dry. add • lilUe water . Stir in the raisins; con- tinue cookin& uncovered until cabbage is teflder. rnsp, apples are ~eel through and tpe juices are reduced -about 10 minutes mor~. <You can C'OOk this dish ahead and reheat lt.) M akcs e bealthy ler'f• inp. , i , . Californian Young Toms Frozen Young Grade "A" 16-22 TOM TURKEYS Pound ~:~:~House 53c Ave~age 1s-22-1b. Avg. lb. Weight lb. c SWIFT'S BUTIERBALL . TOM TURKEYS FRESH GRADE 'A' YOUNG TURKEYS Grade 0 A'' Young 6 9 (: Safeway Toms 6 5 Toms 16 to 20-lb. Avg. 16 to 22-lb. Avg. " (Young Hens lb. 75c) (Fresh Hens lb. &9c) Y lb. lb. SMOK-A-ROMA rPORK SAUSAGE" SMOK-A-ROMA SLICED sa1:;~~·-'=:!"'12·•z.99c BONELESS BACON \. •Hot Pkg. ~ HAMS Boneless Roast $169 USDA Cllolce IMf (!lump) llound ... lb. I.) R I $ 2 9 Arm Pot Roast s119 Fully $ 9 8 ea USDA Choice Grade Beel Chuck lb. Cooked. Smoked Fresh Beef Brisket $149 Water Fla':or. 1-lb. 1one1ess.wt101e or Po1nt cu1 1b Added. Pk Chuck Short Ribs 99c g • USDA Choice Grlded he1 lb lb. -------- HOLIDAY STORE HOURS DECEMBER 24th 8:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY BEEF ROUND STEAKS USDA Choice $ Grade Beef Bone-In. Flavorful and Ju.icy. lb. 39 BON rESs TIP ROASTS USDA Choice $ & 9 Beef Round. A Delicious Beef Roast. lb. CRAGMONT . SODA POP SAFEWAY Q COFFEE - ~ TOWN HOUSE WlPEACHES @ c Diet Pop (2·1b. Bag '1 .98) . ~ A•ready Ground c or $ Pears, Fruit Coclltall. Peas, Stewed Tomatoes, 316 Quart Bottle l ·lb. Bag Corn -oz. Cans Margarine C•J~t~~°' @ ~i:: 33e ._BARBEcuE BuNs I HORMEL CANNED HAMS -....1111 . Boneless Fully Cooked Serving Suggestion • $ 98 HORMEL CANNED HAMS -lb. Can LUER HAMS Shank Portion $119 Bone-In Fully Cooked.lb. r Butt Portion Ham.111. 5129 Luer's Whole Ham.rb. '121 "' BEEF RUMP ROAST USDA Choice s~:n$13 98 CURE81 HAMS Hormel Boneless. $298 Whole or Half lb. CANNED HAMS Safeway 8-lb. $1498 Fully Cooked Can ~ " BONELESS STEAK USDA Choice $179 lb~1 49 Beef. Bone-In . Beet Round Tip lb. \.. ~ \.. ~ Filet Mignon Steak s319 Dubuque Salami 1-lb. s109 · 1 USDA Choice Grade Beef loin.lb. 101011na or lrMinsdlwelger.Pllg. j ~~~:O~!~"~::::: .. b.$1 19 t!~~~:.~~~.~~.~~1-rb. Pk11~1 89 Sliced Bologna 1-lb. 99c Trophy Shrimp s109 Sterling l)uallty ............ "'•· Cooked s Peeled ....... B·OZ. Pkg. Skinless Franks 69C Butterfish Fiiiets 69C Dubuque or Ratti 12-oz. l'tg. Frozen• Defrosted Rand. wt.lb. • @. ~orHotD09Buns 39c Mayonna1ses~~~~d . ·1~. age :~?~ :::~::~~~': - Pumpkin J~~~ry i2i~~· 35e @GLAZED DoNuts R• 01 . 53 Mrs.Wright's sac 1pe 1ves [!~=.~1~:: ~~~·· c .. 0'::~~:;~~.0~.~QL ORS I\ OL'R DAIRY CASE VA RIETY DEPA RTA1£NT ~ .. BISCUITS ~~\Mrs. Wright's 14" POLARCOLOR 2 :· 8-oz. Y Can ARGEEGGS BEL-AIR STRAWBERRIES Mince or Pumpkin 24-oz. Pie 10-oz. Pkg. ~ Bel~alr Tatar Treats 1;:3SC Lucerne ltos !o"1~ .. 7gc ICE @ Mar-Kas Beef Taqu 11e1-•MlxedV ..... ~ MILK Bel-air Pie Crust Shells ·~~o a~r.:n89 ·~ I c OLD CALHOUN ~86Proof $998 .. Straight Bourbon t..lllllr Half Gallon II 0 L I D, I }' Ji I I.\ /:S TABLE WINE v~::~ri1 $19 9 Vartetal Gallon i PAPER TOWELS Truly Fine sottand 39c Absorbent Roll PRESERVES or Jellies Shasta ,... ~ ..... ,....... :e~ To acm,t U.l .D.A. GET ~ FoCMI St-. ONTHE.~ COUpoN. u llftwey .... "'" Aft ~~-Ewtry Mw n.. ""' ta 0,. for ADllfl I Wiii i ltw or l.118. SAFEWAY PRODUCE .AVEL ORANGES Fancy Oranges c -lb. Bag APPLES Extra Fancy, Red Dellclous For Your c Hollday Fruit Salad lb. CRISP CARROTS U.S. Mo. 1, Add ~15C Spenltto ....... '/, FRESH BROCCOLI ' " •• 1-lndlPot $349 ~ Sent""" ,_ I ... 29c '"°"" Slucl. J Wtltl HlfttW CRANBERRIES f . Salta In Retail Qulntltles Only o....:::i= ~39C ... WI • ...._ EftKtlYI Dtc. 22·24, 1875 ... .,,_..,v..-.11111 lol Angllll CCUttlll (bapt Cltltlna) • - F Tastefully reflect the Victorian age by serving elderberry sauce with turkey garlanded with cranberries. TrCdition Tempts If you n· still looking fnr a drJmat1e prt.'!H'nl<1t1on of \our C'hn:,tm:1:' main <.·our!--L'. :-~·ne C'ranbt>rn Stufft•cl Turkl'\' \'1l· h'n:.rna .Thl· drt"•SlllJ.! \\.Ill hl· mo..,t piquant and pll'a..,111g tom· btnml? bn'.1d suu:.acl·s. onwn. apples. frl·:.h <·ranbl•rrtL':.. ch1ckl'n broth. nranj.!l' JWCl' .md r ond1ments Tn effl'Cl thl' \'1l·torian look m presenting your grand hohday bird. garntsh ) our platter with buncht•s of green grapes. and lhen crisscross cranberr y garlands over your bird and uround the grapt•s. Thaw turk<.'\'. if frozen anct rt' move giblets ·spnnkll' turkt>y m side and out with !->Jlt. 1wpper and poultr~ seasontn~ In a Jar~t· h11wl m1\ hrl'a<I saus3ges. bttltl'r. 0111011. :ipplt'"· cranberries, ch1ckt•n broth. orange Juice and :.;ill :\11x tu blend well and use m1xtun' I•> stuff nl'Ck and boch l'i:I\ 1tv of turkey_ St>w or ske"·1.·r opening.., dosed. : The Pl'rfecl sauce to accom· p:my your btrd ts ''C'ranbt•rrv F:lderbt>rrv " It can bl' m;ul.l' ahead of t.inH' for thL' h1J,! l'\ t•nt and 1s easily rl'l1L•all'd just bd11re dining. Place turkey in a shallow opC'n roasting pan and roast in a 350 de~ree oven for ·I tn ·I':? hour~ or until dr umstick <·an be mon•d up and down easily If turke' bl'C\)mes too brow·n <'11\·er p:.irt.!-> as they brown" 1th fnil ~. t I l CRANBF.RRY STUFFED VICTORIANA I turkl•y. about 15 pounds Salt, pt'PIH."r, poultry season- mg l lt,Jf ( l pnu nd 1 firm type white brt>a<I . t'Ul into 1 ~ inch cubes 8 ounce p.H k agl' brown and 15en·e sausagl'S, rut mto '~ inch thick slt('es 1 2 cup bulll'r or margarine. melted l largl' nnwn. chop1wd 2 appk:... Pt'L'IL'd, cored and diced 2 cups fresh or frozen-fresh cranberries. nnsc·d and drained or l cup cranhNry-orangc reli~h l·I ounrt' can chi cken broth l cup or;rn)!t' j uice 2 tc~i spoons salt Green gra pe bunches, parsll'Y sprigs 2 cups fn·s h ('ranbernes for gJrlands Plenty of Stuffing Place turkey on a platkr ;.md surround with g n·t>n gr•• pc• b u n c h es. Place cranhc r ry garlands crissl'ross over turke~ •ind around bunchl's nf i::rap<; Serves 10 to 12. To make ('ranberry garland:-.. simply use strong sewing thread and a needle. String cranbcrrie~ through s te m and slnng as you would beads. Make 2 strands up to two to t hree feet long. Keep cranbe rr y gar l ands 111 refrigerator until ready to place on lurkey. Add parsley spng:. CRASBERRY ELDERBERRY S.\UCF: ' 1 ('Up cornstarch 2 ('Ups t>ldaberry \\ ine 1-pound can wholl' hl'rry cranberry sauce Grat~d rind and Juice of 1 orange Sugar-rb taste, about''• cup In a hlrge saucepa n m ix cor- nslarch with e lderberry wine. Stir in cranberry sauce. or angl' rind and juiC'e. Stir ovc:>r low h<.'al until sauce bubbles and thickens . Stir in sugar to taste Serv<.' hot spooned O\'er s liced turkC'y. Seconds, Anyone? There·s som<.'thing about the M"Oma of a big. plump turkey roasting in the oven that s1~nals .. something ~xtra spec1a1 is hap· pening". And s ome how ... no m atter bow big that turkey is .. .it's just n ot large enough to hold enoug h dressing, so all at the table can enjoy as much as they want to. Here's an easy. delicious way to m ake "extra helping" dress· ing. You can use the c hopped turkey giblets to simmer a n avorful broth, and add to it all the other favorite ingredients you like t o make turkey s tuffing pecial. Sau('epan s tuffing is so fast to ,make that you can fix it while the turkey rests and juices settle. SAUCEPAN STUFflNG 61~ ounce pa('kage melba toasted dressing or com bread stuff in' ' .. cup finely chopped onion 1 1~ cup finely chopped celery \ 2 teaspoons broth '2 teaspoon thyme i,. .. teaspoon oregano 1{e cup butter or margarine t '~cups water Ex('ept for the package of dressing or stuffin ·, combine all the other ingredients in al ''l or 2 quart size saucepan. Bring to a boil on high heat. Cover pan ; redu('c heat and s immer three minutes. Remove from heat. Add dressing or stuf- fin', s tirring to m oisten. Cover and let s tand three minutes. fluff with· fork before serving. Makes six ~ cup servings. Dou- ble or triple the recipe, according to the size of your family. For a dditional n avor and ('On· sistency add any of the follow· ing: . Y.a cup chopped nuts just before fluffing dressing. 3-ounce ('an broiled-in-butter sli('ed mushrooms, drained. Use mushroom liquid as s ubstitute for some of thew at er in saucepan method r ecipe and add sliced mushrooms to hot seasoned li - quid just before stirring in the dressing. 8-0unce can whole oysters (in· eluding liquid) added to hot seasoned liquid just before stir rine in the dressing. One good cook s uggests spoon- ing some of the pan drippin"'s in- to the dr"slng for additional flavor. ,., Monday De<.• mbei 22 197S OAIL V PILOT ('9 Pie Worth Toasting I This delicious com binahon of c reamrnes:; and crunc h i!) definitely foe speeial occasions. EGGNOG CHU' FON PIE WITH PEANUTC'RUST 11 2 cup!> ground peanuts 3 tablespoons sugar 2 table s p oon s margarine, softened :\.•cup sugar I enve l ope unflavored gelatin .,.. teaspoon salt 3 eces. separated 1 rup light cream 2 tablespoons light rum ·~cup heavy cream, whipped I n s mall bowl thoroughly m ix peanul:i, 3 tablespoons sugar and margari n e . Pre ss mixturf' with back of s poon lo bottom and sides of a greased 9-inch pie plate. Bake at 400 degrtt F. 7 to 8 m inutes. or until golden. Cool on wire rack. Jn s m a ll saucepan combine "'2 r up sugar, gelatin and sail Real egg yolks and lig ht c ream together u nt il blended; stir into gelatin mixture Cook over low heat, stirring constantly un til m ixlurt' 1s thicken('d a nd coats a metal spoon. Remove from beat . stir in rum. ChiU until mixtun starts to mound. Bot egg whites until foamy: gradually M-al in remaJmng '" C'up sugar until ::,tiff. but not dry. 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'tar:·~ 8 mg n1c o11ne av. per cigarette, FTC Report Apr'75 ) , ' . . ( • ' ,,,I"' Marlboro LIG H TS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE ,· . ...... \ \ \ \ \ .. .. .. ' \ \ . I \ \ ' , '· .. , , • Monday December 2:?_1q.;_7..:~----'----D_A_IL_Y_?_1_L_O_T __ l)_J Connors' Ranrlrez-· UPI Tel•photo JIMMY CONNORS GOES TO THE NET IN HIS BATTLE WITH MEXICO'S RAUL RAMIREZ. All Goes Right For Cincy, 47-17 CI:."lCl:'-l.:'1,ATI (AP) Cincin· nati·s John ~cDanicl summed it up best: .. The ball bounced the right way for us today." Tommy Prothro. t'Oach of the s hell s h ocked San Diego Chargers sadly agreed: "We played like the Keystone Kops, .. he mumbled Sundav. The Ci n ci nn a ti Ekng al s. capitalizing on two fumble rt'- cowries by :\le Daniel in the ear- ly minutes. crushed the Chargers •H-17 to nail down their third '.\ra- tional Football League playoff berth in the last s ix years. Spurred by l he pinpoint pass- ing of quarterback Ken An- derson, the Ben gals stormed to a 27-0 first quarter lead on the way -to their second-highest scoring total in the club's eight-year his- tory. The victory gave the Bengals a best -ever 11 ·23 recorrl and clinchect their c laim to the American Conference wildcard playoff spot. Cincinnati, the AFC central division runnerup to Pittsburgh. will face AFC Western ch<1mpion- Oakland Sunday in Oaklanct. The r iflL' armed Anderson closed the regular season in sharp fo rm . tossin g for two touchdowns anrl rushing for another. While seeing only first half action. "It ·s nice to get off to that kind of s tart and put the pre· ssure on the m ." said Anderson. who cracked most of his career passing records. The Chargers blamed the runaway defeat on bitll'r cold and unsure footing. The game was played in subfreezing tem- pt>ratures that led to a total of nine fumbles by both teams. ..There is no way lo prepare for the cold.'· said San Diego tight t>nd Chuck Rradll'y San Oreqo 0 10 I 0 " Cin<rnnatr 21 u 0 1 ~' A. -47.•7' CIW"9f" !kll~IS F•~tdowns " JI Rus~s·vards 19-113 ,, 161 Pas<onq yards 118 272 ~turn yards U6 q) Passes 11110 2S 3' I Punts • )'I I~ Furnbll'S·lo;I '~ L1 P!!naltoes yards 0--0 I 1 IHDIVIOUA.L LEADERS RUSH! NG -San OteQO, Young 16 SS. MattlW~ 9-fS Cinclnnah, Frrtt\ 16-82. Clark II SO RECEIVING San OU!QO, Younq J 18. McDonald 1·21. Bradley 1 42. CrncrnMlr. Cldrk S )I, Curtis l-19, Joiner 3 3• PA.SSI NG San 01n90 Fr•ll.t'> 11 11 0. 118 vards Crncrnnato, Ande"on 18 ?l O. 216, Reave• } 11·1, SI> 2,000 for Blanda First to Reach Milestone OAKLA:'-lD CAP) The Raiders· George Blanda went over the 2.000 -point mark in help- ing the Oakland Raiders win another game and had a cut un- der hi s eye to s how for 1t. .. It feels good to lx' sore for a change," the 48-year-old Blanda said after the 28-20 National Football League victory over Kansas City. Blanda kicked four extra points, in cluding one in the second quarter which sent Oakland a head to stay and raised his 26-season s~oring total to 2,002 points in the victory. He also made his ·first ap- pearance of th e season at quarterback and the Chiefs' de- fense treated Blanda the passer with a minimum of respect, sack- ing him hard twice and intercept- ing his final passing attempt in the end zone. Blanda became the first player in pro football history to reach 2,000 points. No other player is within 600 points of him. Pete Banaszak ran for three touchdowns in the victory, which sent the Raiders into thl' NFL playoffs with an 11 -3 record. Oakland t ota led 246 yards rushing. the way.·· said Kansas City coach Paul Wiggin. Oakland will host Cincinnati Sunday m the opening round of the .:'1FL playoffs. 19,404 See Takers Fall To Cavs CLEVELA!'ID CAP > -Clutch shooting by Bobby Smith and Austin Carr and a strong de- fensive showing by center Nate Thurmond boosted the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 99 -98 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in a Na- tional Ras ketball Association game Sunday. A crowd of 19.404 -second largest in Coliseum history saw the Cavaliers set a club re- cord with their seventh straight victory. The Lakers, losers of four in a row, led 96·91 with three minutes remain ing. but the Ca\'aliers got a basket from Carr and two free throws and a short jumper by Smith to go into the lead. 97·96, with l : 59 left. Another bas ket by Carr with 1: 12 left m ade it 99-96, but Gail Goodrich cut the m argin to one on a long jumper with 37 seconds left. Kareem Abdul-J a bbar, who led scorers with 34 points. grabbed a rebound on Smith 's missed shot with 15 seconds re· maining. Rut. after a time out, a shot by Abdul-J abbar bounced off the rim and Thurmond came up with another in a series of key re- bounds as lime r an out. The Cavs placed seven men in double fi gures, including J im Rrewer wi t h 18 and J im C'leamons with 17. Goodrich added 27 points for the Lakers. LOS ANGELES 1'191 -C•lhoun I> War Mr 1 Ab- dul Jat>Oar 3•. Allen •. Gooaricn 11 L.tnl1 2, Ru\"4'113, Mc Daniels 2, Freeman 12, F0<d 1. Totals JI 7• 31 CLEVELAND 1991 -Srnrlll 1. Bn.•wH 18. (nones 11, Sny~r 11. Cleamons 11, Carr 11. Russ.II 10, Thurmond 11. TotalsfO l'I 23. Los An~tes 11 21 73 11 '19 crevel•nd 1• JO 2J n 9'I Foul@<! out· NoM Total fouls Los A~les 19. Clevet•nd1l T~hnrtah All~7 A 19,41M Duel .... MEXICO C ITY <AP> -The United States was within four games of a possible elimination from the 1976 Davis Cup tennis tournament today a s J i mmy Connors squared off with Mex· ican star Ra ul Ramirez in their climactic match. The best -of-fi ve North American Zone final competition boiled down to the Connor s- Ramirez match Sunday af~er Colts Like '14 Braves, Says Coach RALTI:\10R E C /\Pl -'Tw always thought of this club as the 1914 Roston Hrav(•s of football," s a i d T e d :\1 a r c h i b r o d a , Baltimore's rookie.' head coach, comparing the Colts to baseball's ":\1iracle Braves, .. who came from last place on July 4 to win a pennant and then the World Series. The Colts t•amc from behind three ti.mes to beat the stubborn New England Patriots 34-21 Sun- day. c limaxing a season-long struggle to wm a .:'1ational Foot- ball League division title. It was the n int h consecutive victory fo r the Colts. who finished with a 2 12 rcco,·d last year and then started this season by losing four of their firs t five games. ·In the relatively s ubdued Baltimore locker room. which was much more explosive follow- ing last week's 10·7 overtime vic- tory over Miami·s dethroned champions of the American Con- ference East. quarleraback Bert J ones praised :\tarchibroda. "This team has a lot of class.·· J ones said. "We don·t think w~ can 't do it. You can't think negative. We acquired that at- titude the day Ted :\it archibroda walked into training camp. "ll ·s a good feeling to know you can come all the iay from last to first.·· Jones added. "That's what I ·11 remember about this year -and the fact that it brought 43 men very close together.·• The Colts took the lead for good on an 11 -yard touchdown run by Lydell :\l itchell with 8: 19 re main· ing. then added an insurance score 66 seconds later when Nelson Muncie ran 30 yards with one of Raltimore·s fi ve intercept- ed passes. With the Colts on the verge of clinching a cha mpionship ;ifter three consecutive losing seasons. thousands of fans poured out of the stands and e ncircled the field with two minutes remaining. At the final gun. the fans mobbed their heroes and tore down the goalposts which had been imported from Philadelphia to replace another set destroyed last week after the Colts beat .'\Jiami in overtime. The nine game winning streak was the longest for the Colts since 1968 and the division title was their first s mce 1970, the season they won the Super Bowl. U~I Telettlloto "They h ave good firepower and outstanding personnel. They have an excellent chance to go all ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR GEORGE BLANDA-filS 2,000TH NFL POINT WITH A PAT. I ... SC to Play Final Time for McKay MEMPHIS CAP> -Texas A&~1 and Southern California clash tonight in the Liberty Bowl, the rinal collegiate coaching ap- pearance for USC coach J ohn )1cKay. McKay moves on to the Na- tional Footb311 League n xt season to coach th exparuion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he docsn 't expect any easy endlnl to his collegiate career in the 17th annual Uberty c lassic. "T(.'US A&M js by far the best team wt''ll havt? played all year," McKay said on the eve of the game. "They have an outstanding de- fense, nobody has moved the ball much on thc:m " McKay said he expects All- Amerkan running back Ricky Bell, who injured an ankle several weeks ago, to be ready for the go.me. "I think he'll be rE>ady to play, but ankles arc funny things,'' McKay said. "He m ight get out there ond take a lick on lt and that's it." The firth-ranked Aggies are tho No. 1 defensive team in the nation, but A&M coach Emory BeUard O• Tl' Tonight Clune•rl 7 ai 6 Hid, "som eone like Bell is going tocet his yards. "The thing we have to do is keep his gains to a minimum and prevent him fro m making the big play." Texas A&M has allowed only 80-yards per game against the nm and 183 total yards per con- test. Meanwhile, Bell was the na· lion's ru~hing leader with 1,875 yards during the reguJar-st'ason, s ix s hort of the NCAA record. The Aggies have their own in- jury list. But senior Mike Jay, injured in the Texas game. will return to duty, a t quarterback tonight. The rest or the Aggie backfield will inc lude fre s hman George Woodard at rullback and Bubba Rean a nd Jim llar tmon at halfback. • ID Decider Arian Gottfried got lhl· t : S l'Vl'll at 2·2 with a dramatic· 3 G, G·2. 3 Ii. 8-6, 6-1 triumph ov<.•r '.\1art·do Lara in the d<i y':. first r11atd1 Connors and Ramm•1. l'.t<'h of whom won tht·11· OPl'llln~ singk:. matches Fr1d.1~·. th<.·n bL•ga11 their s truggll' hut darknc..,.., forced a halt in pl;,iy with th1..· Mex ican ah<.•ad 2 6. 6 3, 6 3 and Connors It..> ad ing 3 2 in t hl' fourth set. Ramirez was to !:'t>P.l' whl'n thl• match resumed Roth players S\\ 1ll'hl•d to pmH·r tennis during the thin! and l11u1 th sets. Connors slJ mmL><..I in Sl'\ l·n ares and Ramin•1 fin.•. thn·t• of them in the se\ '-'nth gamL' of lltt..• third set The Gottfnet.1 Lara mah'h \\as J marilthon L'rll'ottnlt•r wha•h caught th1• f.11H'Y t1l lhl' rtO\\I! at RaC..1•1 0:-. lt n a St ad1 um. Tht: judgt• had to t..·all for :.dt•nt'l' four t1nu~:-. ;tfll'r spontalll'<HIS .1µ pli.HtSl' .1ml lrn1d cht•t•rs Jrom l.iw. dbtral't1•ct tht• pl;,1y1•1 .., Gotlf1 ll'd O\ t•rc·an1t• ,1 ra~~l·<I St>r\'l', 11wlud111g a do/l'rt u•>Uhil'· faults • ..;1 ' of thL·rt1 111 tlw fou1th Sl'l. to pull 0111 tlw \ll'l11r~ flt• e\t.•ntu.111\ won \\1th 1 "''rtt•, 11f cle\ a::>tat1i1g h.1d.hJ11d 'h"l' and powerful !-tl;im-. that 1·.1\ l'<i ~11 'ht· '.\le:\1can 111 tlw filth ... l'\ .. It .,.. Js a dogf 1ght_,m lht• l'ml,." · G 0 t t f I 1 l' d !'. .1 Id l"h't 1 ·,. L 4i r a dom1nakd thl' 111 :-.t .111cl third -.l"t' with :-oft. prt'C-lSIOll 'hctls tnd :rnml' \\ ltkl•d lobs 1ti.1l 1111 1 n caught the A men can off ~uc.1rtl :n the thn•e ·hour . .in min uh· m <tt<·h. UPI T•l~PIO!O ST LOUIS. JIM OTIS ROMPS TO A 16-YARO TOUCHDOWN Pro Roundup Cards Tune Up For Rams, 24-13 PO:-.JTIAC . '.\l1C'h Tht.' SI Louis Cardina!s·closed out the> n· gular season as :'-Jational Con ferencc champions with a :M l:l victory O\'l'r ll1l• Detroit Lion:-. here Sunday in ~at1onal 1''onthall League actwn. The C'arrls ml'cl lhl· H<1ms Saturday al thl' l'nllscum 1n lht.• first ~FT playoff g.1mL' aftl•r Mn cludmg lhl' st..'a..,on \\1th ;.in 11 :3 record Dwayne Crump n•turncd a blocked field goa I ;ittcmpt 61 yards for a Sl'cond quartl•r touchdown to spark lhl' St. Louis victory. A number of record-; \\ere> s1.'l by the victors as th<'y posted their best re<'ord Stnt'e moving from Chicago in 1960 Elsewhere in the :'-iat1011al Football Leagttl' Sunday. it went like this. OALLAS AT NEW YORK JETS -Clint Longley's 10 y::ir d touchdown pass lo Drew Pl'arson and Toni Fritsch's 22 vard fil.'lcl goal in the third pcritld rarm•d the playoffs bound Dalla s Cowboys to a 31-21 win owr the Jets. Wit h the triumph , lh e Cowboys of the wild card in the NFC, finished with a 10·4 record in the East Division. Tht.• Jt.'ts end their worst season al 3 J l The only bright 'pot for the Jets was J ohn R1gg1ns. who bee3tfte the clut}-s f1r~t 1,000· yard rusher. PHILADELPHIA AT WA S HI NGTON The Philade lphia Eagles us~d tl strong defensl", touchctO\m run backs of 89 and 36 yiudl on Jltl:.s in tercephons , and l0<>k advantn~c of eight turnoverl\ to defrat the Washington Redskins,26-3. The Eagles, who ended the ~t.·:.i:-.on w 1th ~1 rt•t·nrd of I 10. ~t'tlrl'<I mid\\ ;1y throug h tfw f1r:-.t Jl\'l'lotf anct \\'l'l't' llt.'Vl'r ht.•hind Tht.• Ht'osk 111s l't1<1ed lhl' Sl•ason \\Ith a rl'Conl of 8-6. The onh hl'l)!hl s pot for <'n:.tch Georgl· Ai ll·n·:-. W.tshmgton club came in tht..• fourth PL'rtod \o,,hen Charil•" ·r;,~ tor c~111ght t \\o passes t~l bC'ronw l ltl· most prolif1c pas~ t::itchL'I' 111 foot ba II h1slnry. Ill' toppNI D1111 '.\I aynarct·s m~rk or l)J3 b \ "' Cl .\TL.\~T \ .\T GRF.F,~ Ri\\' F:ric TtH kl•bml t·arncd 22 times for 86 ~ ards. tnt•ludmg 15 for the go aht•ad tourhctcrnn afll•r a 61- ~ a rd int en' l' pt 1o11 r l' t urn by Perr~ Smith to IE':td ttw Green Ba y Packen, to ;1 :?2 13 win over Atlaf'Ha Jm• D:mt.'lo k1r~ed lhn•t• fu•ltl go:"lb for lhe Parl..l•r,, whn opened a 22-6 lead m th1• thml quarter 0 11 ~1 orw y.1r<l plunge by B~trty Smith SF.W YORK GIA~S AT SA~ FRA .. 'i('ISC'O The S::tn Fran- cisco l9C'rs drop1wd their fourth straight ::is Larry \\'atkms scorep from the one-yard Im~ after the 49en~ were called for pass in- terference during the finaL . quarter. gh·ing thL' Giants a 26·23 victory. The interferen<'t.' call again.st CClrnerback :IJ :it A I h•n on the four· yard hne came with 3...34 to play. CT.EVELAND AT HOU~ TON -Dan Pastorin1·s ant t Wllurctry in the first holf, lllclud· ing n 76 yard touchdown bomb to Ken Rurrough, propeled the Houston Chlers to a 21-10 win over the \lE'vt>land Brown~. P astorini riddled the S("COl\• ~ary with key passes to Rurro~b: in each or Houston's thr e touc hdown drives. ••• • ..... -,...,-.. , ~ _.,.,. • y, "' ................. t~\1' ..::}):.;;;...;:2:;;.._-'0-'A-1..;;;l_V_P_IL.;;..0.;;.._T _______ Monday December 22 197S --.. ...... t a vis C up To S we d en STOCKHOLM I •\P t Rjorn Ror~ scm 1•d Uw greatest victory m Im. ~met Ilk<' t .1n·Pr Sun y to ll'<Hi S\\ l'<IL·n to .t • ·2 l r 1 u m p h 11' t' r • c hnslov.1k1.1 111 tlw 5 Davis Cup f11rnl :md first 't<'lorv in till' rlrl's most rre~l1;.:1n11s • m tl'nn1' t'ompet1111111 ht> lf)\t'.trolcl f!rn g 41 t cl o ~· n ( o r m <• r mbll·llo n C'hampwn Kodes an 'tra1j.?ht s A i R 2. 1; 2. on a fast r t•nu1 t for has 19th nu ~hl D:iv111 Cup ~le!' v ll t ory. Jill vanJ! t>den ,111 unht•ut:lblt• lead Ill the tx-st -of <' mnt<'h 1wn L'~ ··Thi~ W:lS my fant·St Vtctory ever, I've alwnys unit or winntnf;t tht• VIS ('up ~ID ('(' 1 playl-d y far-.t m:llch m th<' U>urna mcnt t hrec Y<'ttn •~o." ~aact RorJi a ft Pr be.' mg t~sed 1n tht' a11 by • hri< lt!amm.•t l'!' \ Golf Summaries For Area Women Sports Clipped Slwrt Wrongdoing--Woody P.\SADE'.'o:A Offllt<th of Ohan Stall'. thl' nations l11p r.111kl'd culll'):!l' footb;.ill·lt :u11. dt• nat•d Sunday 111ght that llw~ \\l'l'l' ;?tn lty of any w rongdomg 111 till' rt•ntntin~ of Rob Gerdld. tlw hL'ralckct frt•shm:rn quartt•rh:1rk. ThL' Dalla::. ~lorning '.'o:t•w-. h~1d r l' po rt l' d t h a t l h l' :'\ a t 1 n n . ti < \11lt>g1:1k .\thlctie .\s:-oc1~1t1on w.1-. 111\ t•:-t1j:!':.iting lhl' Buc:ke)l's. .is \\ t•ll as C'nlorado, 1\•nnt•:-:-1•t• and Sm1tht•rn ~lethod1st in thl' 1 t•nu1tm~ of G l'r;.ild. Thl' n'p11rt ::.aid Wooch Ila) l's, nh111 St :ltt''s ('OJ.Ch. put $100 m lilt' lllllL'l'tton pl.itc of thl' Ht'''· C 11. C:t•r,11<1 thL' minister of a Oal1 .1s Itlpl1"t d1url'h and the father 111 Ro<.I <;a .lid "Then• s absolutely no truth to tt at :ill.'' said Hayes. St ram Pi eked :":E\\' Y ORK llank Stram. f1rl'd a )ear ~1,::0 as hC'ad roach of the K.in-..is City Chiefs, will be n.1ml'd head coach of the :"it· t10nal Fnothall Leagul''s '.':t•w Orle~rns Sa 1nts th is wl'ek. the .\s· .-11nalt'd Pn•:-s IL>arnl'd Sund a}. .\ccurd ing to a sotirl'l' clos1.· I 1l Stram ;rnd his forml'r tl•am. tlw ~l3 H•.1r ulcl. ta .1m ''as hes lhal the .miHl\1!1l't'ml'nt lw madl' Ike. 2G, thl' .u1111 n•rsar') of the date he ".is f1n•d hy Ch1ds O\rnt•r Lamar 11 unt At'('onl111~ (I) lht.• s(iurc<'. Stram ,, ill rl't't'I\" ~1 multi y1>ar con· tract "11rth .11 kast SI00.000 a \l'.tr It 1s u11dt•rstood that whl'n hl· rl'ltrL'S ,is th1.• Saints· coach h<.' will take on·r as the t eam's ;.?t.'ncr:tl m.1n~1gl'r. a Post now held by Pa d, Gordon, a former .i.-.trun,n1t. Kt>y Huling LOS .\'.':(; ELES Dodgers p1tdwr \nci) ~lt·~s<'r"math will ht• dl•t•lart•ll .i frl'l' ai?cnl early tll''\t \H'l'k in his <1rbitration ap· 1x':.il. llw Los Angdes Herald· f':'\ .i m 11wr rl'port l'c1 an its I ate Sund:I\ l'd1llon::.. .\teo.;-:('r:-mil h won 19 games last season wh1lc.pla)tng without a contract under the renewal · clau~<' invoked b y the Dodgers. A ruling in M l'Sst.'rs mith's favor lw Peter Seitz, the neutral ~1rh1trat1u· who hl'ard the case l'~1rl v this month, would strike a bag ·hlow :.ig • .11n s t bas<'ball's r e· sent' cl<'lttSl'. Ha!.'t•b.111 m.m~1gP menl has Ion~ h:uled lhl' dausc as the fou ndJt1on of thl' g.iml'. For e ma11 H u r t BLOOM l '.':GTO'.'l. Minn Blurred vision in his raght l'YP clouds the :":ational Footb.ill League playoff outlook. for '.\1in nesota Vikings running b ack Chuck Foreman . A s nowba.11 thrown from thc crowd struck his eye during the V1k1ngs· 33-13 Vil'· toryoverth<' Rills in nuffalo. Concerned about ris ks to other players as wt.'11 , \'ikmgs' coach Bud Grant sent l'\'c>ryhody on the bench to the dressan~ room for the final 45 seconds of the game. The injury m a rred a bnlhant close to the reg ular ~eason for Foreman, who leads l~e Vikings in rushing, p ass n'cc1vang and scoring. India A d v anc e# MANIL A -India took an in· surmountable 3 ·0 lead and clinched the victory over t hl' Philippines today to advance to the Eastern Zone D:wis Cup tt>n· n is se m ifin als a gainst !'it'w Zealand. Pro Grid Los Alamitos Results Standin~s NFL FINAi.. STANDINGS N~ttOft-11 Conler•n<-t Eol\ttrn 01Y1\101\ W L T Pct Pf= PA • ~· l~u' 1 l 3 0 ·~~ JS6 7'~ For Sund~y Clur, Tr•O FA\I HAST RACE • llJ • '"" J Y"df t,>40,&uD C..lrl1m·f'IQ ~'"'' \tltlJ s:t•Q~\t L1U1r Sett "·~'" u •• , 'I 00 .. ltO. 1'h.'tf Tripi~ Htt'N~ <r•ttq•·.t Cat' vii a 1 tern~• I T.,.... 1014 Grard ear 1e1nk1ol EAKySlx ll1pl\amJ 280 ,., 310 2300 7.80 600 ·Born10RulelW1rOI W~\P'f Warrior IC' ardota I 4 BO 360 J• 1 O<ie Eleven fThomp wn l 1 60 Time-1190 Aho R1n -Ms Atam•IO'i Sar, Otllrmer ears. Osage Tiny, H1 Te~. C,0.,olak · No t•alc~s No Scr<llth<·\ EIGHTH RACE -JSO yard< J V~M Olds & up (la1m1nQ Put\P \2100 Romeo Strrp cwa•~~r 1 J7 00 1J 80 fl OQ 0.ncly Expren IMorriH In a two better balls of golf club included Ruth foursome competition at L a P o rt e ( 2 7 ) , V a l Irvine Coast Country Morton (32t-'l >. Martha Club , Bev Cornwell , ltuth Beaumont (36) and Fran Hamel, .'o Sheward and Blake (361-'l). Erne s t in a Valde s In a low net event, finished first with a 132. Fran Blake w as the vie· Second p lace at 133 tor with a 61. Others ln· went to Dor y Amen. eluded Va l Morton (66>. Gloria Mallory, Helen Thelma Toomey (71), a Risley and Phyll i s tie a t 74 between Laura Stephens. Blaisd e ll a nd R ita In at 135 wer<', Helen Reinholdt. Fai t. Sonia Kel ley. Margarite Macfarlane Marcelle Sagud and finished with a 63 t o win R o b y n Wake f iel d . C f light w ith Rut h Finishing with 136 were LaPorte n~t a t 75. Danni Chapma n , Elizabeth Horner. Marge Costa ltle11a Stocker and Marcia SallyOwsleyand Mary Stortz. Zim merm a n tie d for Carolyn Gray was the first in a bl in d n ine A flight winner in a three tourna m ent with 41 '1'l al blind mice event with 53, Costa Mesa Golt a nd followed by Gloria Da Country Club recently. Ros (54), Nellita Lifur In B rnght, Vi Theiss (58). Bobbie Smith (59) was the w inner with 37 and Cay H allberg (59). with Ann Pappas second 8 .J . Johnson a nd Helen al 381/:t. Risley tied for fi rst in B Mazie Calo w as the C flight with 53, followed by fli:ght winner with ~•f.t Jean T aylor (54) and a tie with three players tied at 55 b e t ween J enda for second at 39 and in· llorne. Fern Sprou l and cludi!lg E r m a Havens, Dorothy Wright. Conrue Neske a nd Carole In C flight. Marilou Ross. I rogeboom was the win· El~se Stipes ca~tllTcd ner with 50. Barbara D flig ht honors with 42 Kellogg finis hed second and Kay .Leutweiler was at 51. followed by Rosalee second with 421h .. Wme (52l and a tie at 54 The a nnual Chnstmas between Jean Albarian party tournament found and Gladys Knoll. )1 ary Zimme rman and Betty Ordway was the Ba r bar a Leon a rd win· D fhghl winner with 50. mng in A flight. followed bv J t.><inne Hurst In B fli ght it was Ginny <511 He i"en P eterman Stasko and Car olyn CS4l.' Inez J ohnson (56) Pi l m e r . E i l ee n and Betty H azewinkle Yraceburn and Cleta (57). DeLong were the C fli ght l n a m ost pars event, winners with Phil Goep- Katie Gardner was the A per a nd Lu Willey win· fli ght winner with 13. ni!lg in D fli ght. Pat Four players tied for W1ls?n an~ Babe Bouk second with 12 including won an E fhght. Rut h Poo l e. M adge MazieCatowas na med Badham . Carolyn Gray low net player of the and Dory Amen. year. Jo Sheward. Dorothy Bowen and Gloria Mallory finished in a tie in B ·fligh t with 12, followed by Bev Cornwell at 11. Joye Lester was the C flight winner w ith 14 with Ros alee Wi n e, Dor is Keyes and Ernestina Valdes tied for second with 13 . Phyllis Stephens and J ean Hurst tied for first in D flight with 12 with PolJy Washburn a nd Irene Almquis t tied at 1 l. .~ag1n1a Bea~h Winners in an odd nine holes tourna m e nt for the Laguna Beach women's Bask e tball R esults For Ar e a Santa Ana Alyce Ha ll and Maxine Duggan tied for first in a s e lective nine tourna- ment at Santa Ana Coun· try Club with 33. In second place in A flight were Mary Varley a nd Iona Mouron with 3512. Hazel DeckerwastheB flight victor with 311/z with Patti Hoyt second at 32. Ann Bowe won C flight ·vith 32, followed by Fran Dye (331h) a nd a tie at 35 between Ne ll Gr aham and Lee Leensvaart. In D flig ht, the w inner was Pat Walker with 33, follo we d b y P a ul in e White (34 V2) a nd a tie at 37 between Ruby Peelle and Rose Delaney. Two team s tied for firs t in a low ba ll of foursome event with net s cores of 59. O n one squad were J a n e M a rtin, Glad ys Bemis , Terese Pekin and a blind draw. W [)All' 1 l • 0 I'• Y) 7'°4 A l""" R;tr\ Mt')(H"I l uintn nq PtN\l'f W~ '""'l'°" 11 ' 0 Sii J?~ 1 ' F -t\J Tvtf \ f1 fi'• tor'1 Mt•tr SIXTH AACE -~A9 yards 3 Yt'ar nld •. up Slarters AllowancP. P\lrS(' i lJ)(Y) Tl'M' Counl !Ward I \ 40 4 ~J SOPHOMORE 1 l tlO Sonora Tournamt nt Cll~mpionsllip On the othe r were Inez Stansbury, Mary StradJ. ing, Car ol An n Ruoff and Gladys Mciver . N-1 r,,d"• \ q 11 •\1 11" •Jh Pr>",.°"'"""' .. '° " 11" ii~ m C•f'ltr~• OtY•\1on , M1nivw1.. 11 ' I) .BS1 111 11¥) (!if-trot f1 VJ() 1.4!. 1"11 (.,. .... n 8111 4 11 ( }'ii) n"1 7"\ O»CllQO .. I' I 2l!O 191 )// W•!tt•rn Otv1s1on , L•\Anq•u,12 1 O 851 l17 11> <,,1n F rdn1 co S '1 •O >·,7 1\S 11\6 Al'""'~ • l(I 0 7AA 741 I~' IJ• ... Ori~'"' 7 17 0 IA) lo\ lOO Am•rtc~n Confer~nce E•\t•rn 01vis1on < B 11l1rrior~ 10 4 0 114 l'l~ 7~'1 M••m• 10 <t () ,114 HJ 171 Bvlraln l ~ 0 ,Sil HO l~S tl••w f nqlar.cl J ll 0 71' 1 ~ 1"8 N'I' 11•1\ ) II 0 7U 7'>11 en Ctntr~I 01•1>ion , P, thburo~n 11 1 0 "\1 J 'l 1•17 w C1n,.+nn41t1 l 1 ' 0 l'if'J 1.41') H'- H<>U\IOfl 10 <I fl 114 /I )1b (l"•"ldl"d 3 II 0 llJ }lij l// We\t•rn D1Y1\10n , 0~-l~n,, It 1 0 . lPb 1'~ 7\\ ~nvt'r !> IJ ' II'' ~·'>-' ~f 11' .. r~\( ty S I () I~' /117 H ').an Oo .. QO 1 1] h • U] Hfl >A\ 1 won d1-.i \•On t1tl1> w wonwtll°jtdrd\pot SvNI~• •Sc ort\ ..: nr '""•' 1 .u Sdl'\ 0••9Q l ~I lOIJ '1• °"1101111 [M11a" ll '"-""' fotlli. J• '' 7' Pn a,,..IC)t'1A ,, N ~ htnQIC>f\ I k.tUtl"")OfP l• N• l'tl f 111' .\' 1, I (,r11~n 8a111 AJ.l'lr.t • 1 Hnu\ton11 (f~Vf>l;,nd 1u (h•C.•00 .. 1 ~·wOrt•dn f 0Akl.tnd1~ t<an\a\C>lyn Nf'-'<11111 't'nr., C.1•nU 26 San Fffll"W't'-'O 11 A•qvl•r SU\On Ell<h S.turd•' AFC S.m1fon~I 9,,,,,,T_,.,,, "' P11f· flUIQ~ ,..f:"l S~m,f1n.l• C,t l OU'' it1 l4'\ ftntlt" r' Sund•y NFC !>•milln.ll Otlt1d~a1 M 1nn•\OfA 4'f'C ~m1l1n•I ('. jn( mneh ... o .... l.ud Al.JM111)~ Ntw n .. ._.." tn10• ~ lrl')ubl• x,,., h1 8ouno J• t MiJt ~ l • nH ' C •I. Glom \1 E.act• 1 R~qu.-t L1tll@8.lr & t T"'11 Triplt "•wk P••d t ll7 40 SECOND AACE 1\0 y ,,.,. 7 ,,.,,, "'tl (,i1.t bnCl M,••tS•·n• J11Jt t' \l'IJ) O\..tcy•(nnff'J" 1Tr,·.Pu'• I •, '~ , m ; oo Charqe-r (~ tMttU:tQn HJr11 Ruin Alt'" •MilOl•lll l>m<' I~ IJ~ Al'o<l p.,n Ot>utllr CJHPrl, Tiny Mir• F"nr .. \1<'~'' o;,hctvM:I ltf' 1 dlnl•"", Wir'ld hv• tf1pt1 \ Dr1•m • St ,.f'\, r1"'1 Th•· (Jth.-r Wot'T'\itin, Nt'•.tdd Flyer IC•rdotal <ioo seo s.;0 Et R•INO •Har1l Time 71 ~1 1120 560 2 llO Al\'l R~n M•dway Oano:1v. SMOY V..tnn~h ":.t..,11\l"I Kid Mr Joe WtaYf'', l LI><"' E•"· Orpt.,an Jack. Come On 0-c~ X'lllChPd Fl<1<ll Alert Time 11 88 • Scratc~d -Dusty l " e e.&rs. C.O Red Fox """'•ft91on 8uc1t 140 1411 Edison Pa9"'ar>elli 181 F (91 K•""""''u G1ftord (141 F (<ti Pol~llek U Eoct• -6-Romto Stnp & J. St~nh.IU'l llOJ C (Ill Bollman Ce\e 1'21 C. II>) Guit~ ~y E•P•tU, paid \SAt 00. Knlgt.I 111 G (SJ Wilham~ NINTH AACE •()() yMd~ l ~ar 1 H8 ~OflnQ subs: Sprow 8, S/\ute olds & u~ CtaimlnQ Pur\P \llOO. • Edison \Corin9 subs: Garrity 7, Stonnln I Richards I Petka 4 10 00 6 '° s 40 . Get Rody (Ward) .Vnie (Hart I Tlm9 -20 42 6 OO 4 «I H•lflime: HS, 2().18. 6 60 Marin• 15'1 1611 Los Amigos Botlm 11) F llSI Ellls ~ra1~ .. ed Mllddonl ~.Un llncl Only, Bob•s Bar Eno Coop,...n (l) F (lS) Oenott Heldenr~lcll (6) C (12) Culoaga SEVENTH RACE -400 yard\ 3 -Splwy 1131 G llSl Fuentes Y•ar otd~ Allowance. Purse \8000. \S E 111cta 10·Storm•n' & l·G41 Mielke 141 G IOI Andtrwn Oetk 'Em cOreyerl s.•O 3 oo 1.60 Rtldy,N ld '21•.oo. Marini! scoring subs: Olson 12, Spri1>9er 2, Alv11rer 2. Eskc.w 3 H•lllimt: Los Amtgos, 2'>-27. L1m1h ~,., ~1·1 Alanrltos Entries EdlMft (76) ('51 Los AlemllM Polellek IHI F en) Vroersma ICenemaru 171 F OSI COie THIROAACE •O<l •Md\ )Yf'.J' O~d .\.VP t •~ '"'"0 Pur ~ \.)_10() !Jt l'lu Jr 1#,.t\ont ... o 780 740 T~n't' It''' n 01')unn •l 1pf"I tml Rf>t,f'•IOrum t-44''' ,,,.... 10nH 310 7 IWJ l .tO 1\1\.0 R•n A Im fM 'l'Ou A l."9 \ lid ly L M • N I oil.. <,on of (,Old ;o1d W'1-ttA l:l'•tu' n For T11Hd•Y Clur. TrKll f'•st. f'i~t Post 12:0 P.M. '1 Eucu1 First Aue. UEu ctu6111,llll ~ndttll RICH f'IAST AACE -•00 yards 7 YNr .. , '< '"" ""'' Old\ Cl••m109. Purse S2000. Clalmon(I A f Mllf~ Wrlc h .inn Al Vauql\nM> P<•Ce UOOO '' • Oo<tor Glad CCerdora I Pnoeli-s l1m1lm•n !Trc.esurc.) FOURTH RACE HO•ll•d• 7.,...ar ,S.•lltrltn• ((leriswl ,,,,,,..,. d-"' (a• 1 b•f'o:I Pur'>t 11700. H•POY (It <Ger UI) for fto,,.,,,,. •Wudt Rube's O.t ICrt9er) OldS. Allowence. Pur" '7800, Mr C99fl ~ck (l(nl9hll AnolM•APOtal ILIPl\•ml CICIOM (ClrdoH I Wln N Copy I My I~\ I 5-et O.ddy IH•rll J ec.l<Oll\lt (W•IWnl W.ndaWitcll CP11oe I 111ac11 Tl'lou<)ht !M orn\) $N'S A Go CClerlne I SIXTH RACE 350 yerd\ 3 ~r oldl & up Cla1m1n9, Pur\e UJOO Clelmln(I P<'ICt '3000. ,,.11ots' aw !Adair> 1n 8olltman (?01 C 16) Seto Wlllllms 161 G I 1•1 Harris Guilt (ti G (4) 8owlH Edison \corln9 sub\: G1<rlly ~ ,,_tll• ?O, Zimmerman l. H1llllme: EdlSOft,~lO. Edh ... 1591 14'1 ~911M ... .. PoltllO C91 F (13) Aic ... roson ICanemarv 121 F (IOI usne Boatman 191 C <•I Gomc>4 Wilham\ (12) G (I I MWet" Gv1tel6l G tllOl l- Edison \CorlnQ subs· Garrity '· ,,_lka ll. LB scorl09 subs: B•ktt I, ,,,._. ~ oo • oo 3 lO n ,,,. To c 111,,,e cw at son I (ll<JrQt r f al~"' tM<>rr•\I S.f~r!Klltr (Rlcltardsl 17? 1n 17? 119 121 lit 1" Wls.Wlllle IBenUI Sir &Mid (Pagel l . :~; Halllimt· Edison, 29-n . 9 10 S 40 P•ll~'sMoo<I IMyltSI 11• $ftlfly Ote (W1twn I 119 HUl!tl111te118t1Cll 1121 Ut ) Bis-Amil AMf);trA L1'mb t(lf'ft\ftf' l 1rr•• I I ij~ 3 Ill Joldl<t IMHcMll I Lvcky SllllOh CHarll '" 110 />.. o R:)n 01..1p)1r At• M1,\, Tiny r• rrK 1 '·' I 01t11trnvitw11y An1,u1nq l J"'"' lh f l•t,thl f1r1l1\hNt Ht "', .. Ir""" t ui. rt! Olemons. Q1•r~ S.t1M F IF'TH AACE HO YM<I\. 2 Y<Mr old\ r 1.umrno Pu• \f' \7~00 Fickle O.nlelle IB•nksl SECOND RACE -3SO y11rOs. 1 year old maldtns Clelmtng. Purse $1100. Hld09n T•ltnl Too ITretcel Hy Bound l1Cnl91tll HySlratlQtr ILll)llam) OM Tonto (MllCMll) MDOnVoyeoe (Morrison) qq ,,. 17' 127 Clalml"9 prlct' ~sooo. · ~'sGoldmlnt IC:ardoral Rojo R1ctr I Brooks I Sport\ 0.0• (IC n19ht l Jll\' O&ndy tc:torl\se J ,,. 119 Sl!VllHTM RACll -l50 yard\ ) "I year old\ & up AllowancP PYrY 122 i:' Tiie Oy~ Gym ol lonQ BtltC.h nt Me Bud<IT <Tllom1nonl "' 1n 11 Oooli11 Ade1r) 111 1n 'TOP E~OIO\lon IWalHr I "' Paon-nerll 120 F Sc>row 1111 F Giltord <»> C C.au 181 G ICnlQhl (61 G HB scori119 subs: Ayus2. Halftime· HB, 3q ll (11) AQulM Il l Amin Cd Clles (6) Barb.au 12311..Ml<o Townsend 2, Ul!hrtr,lty (61 l UOI u Ollil'I• ICut>.t\ 1111 F 181 Mltcl'w:'ll HO<lj)er ISi r 121 Miine Two other teams tied at 62 in c ludin g J o n a Mouron , Fr a n Schmid, Ed a Miller a nd Rose Delaney on on e. On the other were Gloria Flem· in g, M a r g u e rit e ·s e rghaus er , S u s i e ·Stewart and a blind draw. Biba S hinn w as the MD, E dison Sign t o Meet Ange lu s L eagu e power M ate r Dei and Sunset ·Leagu e toughie Edison h ave si(?ned a two-year pact to meet on the footba ll field, begin· ning in Oc tober of 1976. The C ha rge r s o r Edison have their com· pl e te non ·l eagu e schedule fina lized for 1976 and missing from the slate is Sa n Diego's P a trick H e nry High . which was penc iled in earlier . but squashed by the CIF San Diego sec· tion. J Cs in T ourney Play Flt 'H Go ITll0'"9Son) Roy1l 9., B~t' IM<lch•lll EA<H•oua•• Andy IMylul Jar•~"" IMorrlsl !rvn\All Candy 8ar •Catll Jo'~'""' IRtchlrd\I 11• f l\'I' AtQU~\I IL>Pltdmt II~ Eesy All<t Jt t ~Call I t1ij Jtetll Mort l'Tr•twrt I 11' Till!\ 141 C 1701 Sm•lhS RC1d9U\ ISi c. 181 Yas\li Mes.ton II I G t 4 l Soudt>t'' IJnl s.cot1119 iubs 81QltY t•. SUfford • • Edison w ill open its '76 cam paign agains t Estan· cia, trek to West Tor· ranee. h~t E lsenhower and trnvelto Mater Dci. Jlt'rt.' a rt' t ht• t oumC'y p.11ran~s THIAO RACE -870 yards J vNr Old\ & up Cl•lminq Pur\f! Sl'ICO. c r111m1no pr.ct '2000 1i11lllftl Tw1\I IAd•orl &aGtltM •AC& UO yards., yur old'I & 111> Clelm1no Purst S1'°° H.llfllmt Uni, 11·11 f'RESHMAN All are two·yea r hom~ winner of a low gross. low net tournam ent at Santa Ana Country Club when she fired a gross 75. In net a ction, Iona Mouron was the wiruier with 65, followed by June Drury (68) a nd a tie at69 between Aline Boyle aud Alyce Hall. Pat ti Hoyt won B flight gross w'i t h 86 with Rosalee Har t the net vic- tor. at 66. J an e Mar:tin had 67 and M ary Stradlin tied with Edith Robinson at 68 for third plac·e. In C flight, M arguerite Sears was t he gr oss vie· tor with 90. Net winners included Eda Miller and Jane T ripl e tt at 67: Laverne Hall at 68; and a t ie between Gladys B e mi s a nd Wilm a Shivley al 69. In D flight, it w as Ruth Hamill the gross victor with 97. Net winners in· eluded P at Walker (67), Grace Ma nley (70 ). Breezy Elko (71) a nd Mollie Harvey (72). Mes a l' erde Irene Beck was tbe A flight winn·er i n an even h oles tourn ame nt a t Mesa Verde Countr y Club with a s core of 36. Second place went to Eleanor Altman (361h), fo l l o wed by L u cia John ston (38 ) and Georgia F a rmer (39~12). In B flight, P at Gill was the w inner with J3 1i.i. Ot he r s included Michi Uematsu (33V2>. Phyllis Leasure (35> and Lu Robinson (35112). The C flight winner w as June D u q u e tte (33 '1'.!), Hor tense Carlin and Barbara Pegg (34) with Sylvia Pranauski next at34 V2. In a most pars event, Elean or Altman and Lucille Paddock tied for first in A flight with 14. Shirley Calla ghan and Marge Hayes were next at 13. Mary Ratekin was the I winner in B flig ht with J 15, followed by Barbara ~ Malick and P a t Gill with ' 13 and a tie at 12 b~tween - E llie Kits on a nd P eg I Jacobson . Rosie Ucbizono w as the C rJight w inner with 17 with Ann G azda and Ty Hamano tied at 14, fol!owed by Helen Doody at 11. Rakhshani, Bashore Honored Edis on H igh 's R ick B a sho r e and Vi c R akhshani were named back and lineman or the yea r o f t h e Sunset League as selected by the circuit's football coaches. . All·S*'Mt Le"" frlnt TNm Offfl!H TE-Vic Aakllsllenl, Ed lwn. m sr; TtKkln--Mar k Can, Wntrnlnsler, no, sr; Aon lan(ler. Los Alamitos, no sr; Guards-Bob Tltu i, Muln11, 200 sr; Gery Grldy, Westminster, •~hr; ~nlt!r-Au9it Nieto, Loara. 170 sr: Aeulveo: Don W1ta11, Edlton, 17Ssr: Rob RomlM , Westm inster. 16S sr; Baelts-fUtll 8asllore, Edison, 17S, St; O..W.ls ~well, Weslmlnster, lOS w; Tt rry Heu, Wt5ttf'n, 175 sr; Steve Foley, Newport Harbor, lOOsr. ll'lnt Tt•lft OeftllH llnemtn-Orltt Bell, WHllt'll, 21• sr: Kevin Patterson, Founta l11 V111tey. tlS sr: M ill• Pottt r, Weslmlns!M'. 210 St; HU9h Ov911n. 1-M Alemltos, 21S sr; Daft Strajne, H-POrt Herbor, 191 St. Pau l Aedlsll, Edison, 1'S sr; LlnRl<ktn-Tlm Bretz, Lo.r1, ttS v ; Bo 8oJLold, Fountain V1lley, "0 Ir ; Oen Metks, M•rlna, 1ilO sr, a.tk~lk• C.dWell, Wn tmtltSter, 1u sr; Kurt 1C ln9so1ver, l os At""ltos, 17S sr; Bob Cu tt. M¥1ne. 118 sr; Mike MUQUU, F-t•l11 v11 .. y, Hh r. tec9MT-~ TE-0.-~lrdl, W.ttml,_.., Ito Ir; G~rds-Lou Wtbtl, Los Al1mltot, ''° u ': Tony C•mcit>ell, Wuttr11. 170 sr ; Teckles-St•~• Bruno. Hawport Hertior, 2l0 &r; Heynts Allty, Edison, 20S sr . A9ctlvtn-4Cen ~rverum, ,,_.lln V11lty. UO Ir: 8r11C.e Htls.r, Los Alemlt>1s. 1SS Jr : 8 eclt$-Tlm DIMua, Westmlnsi.r, 16S v ; J im A1nkln, Marine, 185 s.r; Kevin Trevis. wntmlnittr, 190 St; Mel Lewter, '--1l1S1r. leceMT ..... Deffttte UMfMn-Mlke Scevo. MlriM, 711 sr; l'nt Wllllems, adlson, 1• v ; tc.evln l.lndSIY, H-oort Hat'bOr. 2!0 sr; o.Mts Hl(kCO!I. W.slmlnst~~ sr; t.l11eb•c ktr.....Steve w1111-. Wltt.ll'nlMltr, 200 w; sttw f OIJlf l.os Al_,,I .... IU jrJ Ul"l>Y A;;Jrer. Wttt•'"· ''° H; .,.cU -Alck l"I• ...... We Utrn, 110 sr; L'l'nn ... ,.,_, Loar•. IU sr; SltY• "•lllllflanl. Edison, 170 Jr; Jtn Te...,Wntmlns1er, lllhr. l :\11 thn•t• Orange Coast are;l J t1n1 or collttge b.1sketball teams an• 1r1 tourn~mt·nt .1ct aon this \\ l'l'k . IUVllUIDE TOUllNIY O.< u 21, ,,.,. 8otd Tornaoo <Ce lll Cltoh Bar (Harli Aw•v~rw:Goes ITrtasu.-.1 Jcl"t N $C>Mdl' CICnlghtl Plt\Svm Courll (Ger u ) NOll!fle twudl (14111111119 prlc.t SJOOO ~·' 8HCl'I Hank IP19t'l OrtHlt MerlOft ITrH\vreJ ft\111 ......... Ru!' (Hut I MtAcc01111t !9enhl l'tMIOfltr !Llpll•ml '" 110 112 uo 110 tn 12t 170 !IT ID aod·home p acts e xcept--:::============::::- ~tin• OU (47) Lo\ Alflf~ Seytor 1101 F 1141 811111'1 N@ISOft t!Ol F 111 Hut.rt Or~1n.J,!e Co.14't Colll'~c.· fo('('S lUt'~l..1 al ·1 15 f-'1 I c1 .l y In llH• 0 p t' n 10 ~ round of th(' Pnlom.Jr t ourney. SJdd le hark n'lft't~ O'CnM d at 5 :lt>thl' s:imL' d:iy an the C'ol l<'~c.· of the Desrrt <'lac;saC" ,1rnl Golden Wt>s l ta11J:7l . s wlth B;:ir!ltOW 1n thP fi rst round of !ht' R1v1•r'<irlr tournl'y SAt urduy <tt 7 "'''''· O.t , •• • -. .... o.~cc .... -. .. nt•IJ•• ... r .. a •O I ull••IDll vi S..n Btrn.ttd•"<I ~, ..... ,.Ott. l1 I r,,.. ,,..n Well Y\ tl•tr\IOW I 40 Mo6<0 .. rll V\ A111•r\of!< PAI.OMA• TOU .. HE'Y Otc u 11. 1• ' '~"' ,,....,,,, ., c.~no.1,. ( H ()f AnQ" ( 041\I -~ 'U•'\I" 4 111 "llllPIOPe V11l l1PY YI MlrlCO\I• ~ I\ C•nyon1 .,, P•lo•t'l•r COLLEGE 01' ou t:., TOVANCV 0.< 1• "· ,. • LA ltldt h<l'I Y\ Ml \.1n JMlnln \ 10 ·, .. ..,.,1 • .,.., k ., 0 .11.-a I l A lf•rltor Y\ I "'" • 'IO Sf>• r• '""'' " r """'1' nr 0.-.rrt Pl•y Houw <C•r90>,. I ll I fO\J .. TH llACl -440ylrds )'l'Hf ot (1111mln9 P\lrs. SllllO Ct•tmtno pr \l~ l"•nlC..l<r>Me IGu1ntiyl 010eys 9at A Gold ITrffwrtl Sor °"911>rta11er 1G1rre I """°"" l~trau\\I M1Qfll'1' 9ooM (Mc>trl\ I V•ctoryCl'le nt ll•l>h•ml "•no ll•P•d (Hartt , f~SllWlnd IAdllt) IW lint (IUcll•rt:ltl 1.•ll"'911100fl tC:erdOll I I" '" "' 11• 11• '" 17'' 1 •• ti• 11• l C.11 IWlc IWelkMl Ousi0.>1111 IC.rdo1•1 De ll1<1t Oo CClerl\\~I Hy (;o 8.a<.IC..r1•I Vel't 8M ~Ade1f I Ntwnt llAC• •~ yarO\ ) -,.ar .._ (;l1lml11Q P\lrw \1800 C••lmlnQ 1111<• "'°° 111\'oud Pont'\\lon IW1Hrt I Olv1dtO l8roo•'1 Oenc!Y \ea .,..,. ICf PIOtr I Alpt\41'\ Pltl IM ylnl Wrm 18enkt) Win..,.... I.ad IMorrl'°"I Am..Olvl •MMrl\I 1.1.,in• Moon tWel-•C )" TOlllO a ... , VI< IW•t~nnt Ol•I V•fl (0.,wl I .,. •1• '" .,. 01 tt? 11' J14 tt• i n Me~r Ill ( Ill L- Gf'an.m 171 G t 111 o.., IUlton IU G ()I Wl1<011 Htltt1m41· l.o\ Aml001. JS 11 Eisenhower, a ccording to Edl$On athletic dirtt· tor Lyma n Clower. ft{i~. i!{(f)~ ~ HAIR CARE C ENTER SPECIAU7J.-.G IH MEN'S PERM'S 2400 W. Coost Hwy. H•wport a~odl C AU. 540 -9174 ' ' ··~ .Mercedes lpedal low leo•• ra to• W•'r• 4 hllle l,11tllt1r l •l'I' II> wll n•·· 10 00 a l1t1lw 11101• CotM •l'ld tH 11• Miaak>n Vitfo lmpor11 Aulfi. 11.•:"lt Mt•••~' """'' dit .. 1k • (n41 enn40 I ' • I 1V Highlights . NBC tD 8: 00 -"Scrooge." Albert F~nney p lays the title role of Charles D1~~ens m is~r who gets the Christmas sp1r~t -or rather spirits -in this musical. version of "A Christmas Carol." Alec Guinness, E dith Evans and Kenneth More are featured . K'I_'TV 0) 11 :00 -"Hell's Kitchen." The ~1g q!-le:.;t~on _after. this 1939 Ronald Reagan fhck is aired m whether Presi· dent Ford wi ll ask for equal time. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening nm1tu this look 11 one ot the worlc!'s crulut tomed11ns, Charht Ch1phn. m ne lold °"" D£CE BE ~· Mme: (C) (2hr) "•Ide tilt M " 22 l11et• (dra) '71 -Geoiee Mont· 5:00 f) I])~ aJ a;) lkwt 1omery, Y1ctort1 SNw. ~ ~ (ll~ 00 Mm (Qt l8)) Q') lhb!lc One 0 (j) lttl11111 BO O -m ffi (J) M111de It's Chml· fJ IQ°f Ci)) (V m liberty low! mas Evt ind time for Walter's an· footbd USl:: vs. At1"1nm. nual party for his employees. He's G lronslft cer111n the tun will be $polled by m Maude'' housecuut, a women· P11ttkl1e h mn, · 111hls adivist elven to conJronta· Q) Ad1111·IZ hons. fi>StWe4 Olkn QI SUr Trtk ED The IMcrldff The complete fil) • ., •• Sii.. performance ol Tcllaikovsl.y's "Ttie (fl llttlt Rtsa1ll Hulumer" by Ballet Wut of Salt I.Aki Crty and the Utah Symphony ':JO~ Mm 'rittMI Slit• Orcl1ut11. GI ltwildlt4 Ell £1 Choler (it CiJ lttlta't H11ot1 10:00 f)@ (I} (I) Me4ical Ctaltf (R) a;) Nltlwlllt Dr. Joe ~-returns to tl'e sunu 1:00 0 B ..-.. ft!!' lkn ot his cllildhood and probes deeply 4:# i:i:I 1nd p11nfully into his put Florence 0 hwlta1 ltt Oellers Henderson. Robfrt Walden. Afan (t1 MM Squl4 Oppenht1mtr ind PMip Abbott I Ta Tell tllt Trvtll auest. CW.nlt1tlt11 0 l3 (i:) ()gi m NBC Nm 5't· I love lUCJ ci.1 limn& and Gett1ni: The Char· Tiit fll 1ty Business" This program ,,. QJ G.iumoh am1nts the $Zs.b1ll10n·a·ym char· u ltba 1ty business 1n Amenu. ConsurMr OJ ltwt A11111ic.11 Style 1f1111s reporter Belly Furness EID Tht lllu\lc ti Chrlstmu Chnsl reports. Comedian Alan Kine, a mu lnorites performed by the popular charrty tund.'ra1ser. will be Mormon Youtll Symphony Orchut11 I interviewed. and Chorus from the Mormon Tab 0 at Ei) Nen ernacle 1n Saft Lake Crty. (t, reny Maaon E!)hloma '1) Mdlms family fJ KAIC SpeQal "Breast Canw" (R) (yewitness News 1eportei, 7:30 8 SZS.000 'rftr111d Chrnttne Lund. presents this spe· . m Wiid ~ltlrdolll "ChaflenQe of ml WhlCh V1Vldfy demonstrates the the Cheetah" CorKI I proptr 11ay tor women to adm1n1ster O Lon Amtrun St11r : a sell eumillation of the breast to 8 lru1111t Hunt 1 11d 1n the early detection of caneti 0 Mfflltn $ Mfflt: (C) (Zhr) "Pa· ind thus inciem tht chanus for p.a's Ottk.ttt Conditto•" (com) '65 survival -Jatkie Gleason, Glynis Johns I!) Get Smart ~ Hip Rtlltn (;rt l.l,) Htt Htw W BndJ 8uM.h 1n u 1 • 1 • ~ Wiid Wtr14 ti Anil!lllls ~ "' uio•: 111pos11blt te Udy's Hot tor Bumin(' (R)I • Cotnr11uarty Fwlb.c• Htllywot4 Ttttmlon lhtalrt IO;lO I Lat's M•h A Ot1I (2hr) Rd11rd Cllambtrta1n and lkws Ellun Alkins star lft Cllnst09herl . Anmp.ane11e rry•s Ult of I yQ\lftl m1Hnlhrope 1n ,.,ho persuades him that hit 1s I) ig l} i'.i: """ '1111\o wants 10 dtt and a younc wom 11:00 §fl_ O el rn CD Nm worth lm~c I Im If 'roucllt Ei) My little M111te 6 S1l I Ako d 0.1\ Sl\Hows 1:00 t) J:1 (t Rhtdl (R) Mama I m Mn11; ''Htll's llitchea" (dra) Ida ftnds heiult dy1nc to ha~e in 'J3 _ Clar~ Gable, Jean Harlcw 11falr wrth her doct0<, but beuusel m Mod Squad ot riu11t teeftnrs she dec1du to eill iiiJ i) Survival rhe be1111mnr of 1 "would bt" ro· 2, combat mane• to In tnd. u ckln1 the Wiiii m Slltllt FMm "lo1e" (1927) Grela power to carry oul this unplu~nt Ga~ stm. task. Ida lnts to trap Rhoda into (~Cl> live Ametielll Style brukln& lht news to the doclOI. Norman ftll (Utsts. 11:15 @I) Clntma 34 Pro:. ~ ~hr~ All~'¥,~~!y 11:30 0 ~Cl CIS Utt Mffit: (C) stars 1n lht popular tltm mus1tal 1 "A Grett At11tfieln Tra1edf' (dr~) vtr11on ol Chartes 01tktn's timetus ·74 -Gt0rae Kennedy, Vera M1lu, slory. "A Christmas C.rol° Co stars Wilham Windom. ue Srr Alec Guinness. Dame Edrth W Gomtr ~ [vans and f(enntth More. I 0 » ~ m Jollnny Cuaon 0 ...... : (2111) "hills .. , Wr(' I John D1v1dson IS cuest llosl (dra) '44 -B•n. I Cmby, Barry r Ill 0 flit .HotttymooMn . WiW WtN Wnt -Brlht Bur~t. iafd, Ilise Stntas. Ci.J41Mit: "Tiit Cllt•tars" (dra) '~ Cr•i Wits fJ MJsttry fhutrt! (C) "Thty Call Jttil ll!Mvr Siie• It Murdtl'' (~usp) '71 -Jim Hut Secur flOlll Mollet ton, Lloyd Bochntt Jen a Walter. Q4 Gu-•• ltshe Nielsen. m lllvy AlrtdKWI (I) lht fll a>~ l.ur11111 Prttr•111• 0 Nowlt: (Cl "Vlltey of tht K1c11s" (dri) 'S4 -Robert Tlytor. Elu nor l :JO f)@ffi PtlJ!llt (II) Plrtlhs tnu P1r\er. Mry1h1111 from d1scot~tQUt ouhnlS' <IH' (})) Trutll tf ConseQutllUS to 1 marathon encounter su~n In an effort to draw closer ii' her 12:00 ~fwUit!rt Zt11t d'u1ht11. Mo.It: "lltw ''"" Wu MJ I Dtll Ad•111s' Sertt11 Tut 1" (dra) ·u -Walter Pid1t0n, flltn Crlffi11 SM Maureen O'H111 Wtldlltt Mvtnture at Mt11 frtt11 UllCU 1.ts rt11wocu 1:00 B l9 il.~ CL m r-o• 9:00 0 @ (}) (I) A" ill tllt Fn1lly 0 Gue Ailhy Coaclusion of 1 IWO·P•rt story about . '"'' the birth of Mike & Gloria's baby 1.lO @l.JU Movie -Arcltit's nt• 111ndson. (J1 Mtwit: (C) (lllr) "I'd llalhtr It iriJI• (com) '64 -Robert Goulet. Sandra Dee, Andy Willi•ms. ! The U•toucllaWa rmmn na. '""1nt """ Ml 1itiir0ou1tu h i!Wnks. Jr. l:U O Movlt: "A Holiday Altair" (rom) ·49 -Robert Mttc~um. Janet lt11h, Wendell Corey. J:)O 0 Movie: "ltrlin [Jpfus" ('dY) '48 -Merit Oberon, Robtrt Ryan, P'ut Lukas. For the Star Who Has Everything ••• By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD <UPI) -Most movie and television stars are rll'h enough lo buy Santa Claus lock. stock and barrel, but there are some gifts money can't buy. With that unden iable truth in mind, one is com · pelted to hope jolly old St. Nick would lay some s pecial presents on the j~ded d e n izens of Hollywood. Truman Capote -A berth with the Pitts burg h Steelers. Robert Cumming!i -A telephone credit card. TELLY SA VA LAS -Marty Allen's comb. Jloward Cosell -Return to his law practice. By the Associated Press The following are Billboard's hot r ecord hits for the \\leek ending December 27 as they appear in next week 's issue or Billboard magazine : L LET'S Curtom HOT SINGLF.s DO IT AGA IN -Staple Singers 2. SATURDAY NIGHT -Bay City R ollers Arista 3. THAT'S THE WAY I Like It -K.C. & The Sunshine Rand TK 4. LOVE ROLLERCOASTER -Ohio Players Mercury 5. THEME FROM "MAHOGANY" Do You Know Where You're Going To -Diana Ross Motown 6. I WRITE THE SONGS -Barry Manilow Arista . 7. CONVOY C.W. McCall MGM 8. FOX ON THE RUN -Sweet Capitol 9. FLY. ROBIN, FLY -Sih·er Convention Midland Internat ional 10. 1 LOVE MUSIC Part t -O'Jays Philadelphia International TOPLPs t. CHICAGO IX CHICAGO'S GREATEST HITS Columbia 2. EARTH, WIND & FIRE -Gratitude Colum· bia 3. A~t ERICA -History -America's Greatest Hits Warner Rros. 4. KC -THE SUNSlU NE BAND -TK 5. JONI MITCH ELL -The Hissing Of Summer Lawns Asylum 6. PAUL SIMON -Still Cr azy After All These Years Columbia 7 JOHN OE'.'lVER -Windsong RCA 8. JEFFERSON STARSHJP -Red Octopus Grunt 9. OHIO Pl.AYERS -Honey :\tercury to H ELEN REDDY'S GREATEST HITS Capitol 1be masterpiece of bi:anr! l<Jt'e lbt1t stunned France. A portrait of lm:eand submission to disorder the sense.r. A11 AJ/,,d Artull Rtiu.st cm f.cJ "° Olll llllOEA lOMrnEO Cher Bono Xerox cop1l'S or her marriage ~crttricate. Sonny Bono An autographed picturt: of Gregg Allman. Liia Minnclli A year's supply of tran- quilizers Ronald Reagan /\ road map of New Hampshire. J a ne F'onda -The fl~tsy Hoss do·1t yourself nag kit. Don Rickles -A copy of "Jlow to Win Friends and Influence People." Tatum O'Neal A room in thl· home for the aged. MARLON BRANDO An .JCrc..> on the..> Little Bi~ Horn. Raquel Welch Tht! lead role in "Little Women." Liberace A one·mghl gig with Alice Cooper. PAT BOOSE A night on the town with Linda Lovelace. Elizabeth Taylor -Forty carats Charlton Heston A toga. Frank Sinatra Th1: till!! role in "The fl1lly Graham Story." Shirley M acLaine A condominium in Peking Doris Day A best seller. Burt Reynolds Admission to the pric~lhood. Zs a Zsa Gabor Fi rst prize in the Pillsbury bakeoff. PETER FALK A new raincoat. Phyllis Oilier A da le with Robert Redford. n on Knotts A elate with Kate Smith. Yul Brynner St>e Telly Savalas . Woody Allen A love scene with Katharinl' Hepburn. Chief Dan George -/\ real estate deal with ;\larlon Brando. '.\tark Spitz -A towel. Warren Really -A hairdryer. Al Pacino & Dustin Hoffman -J obs with the ~cw York Knicks . SA'.\D1Y DAVIS JR. -T itle role tn "The )Juhammad Ali Story.·• Robert Shaw A great white s hark Barbra Streis and 1\ :,ubscript1on to l'opul.1r ;\lechanics. George J cssel Another shot al San Juan Hill. "S6 million dollar man" Deflation. Lawrence Welk An accordion lo ac<.'omp::iny Ike and Tina T urner . Sir Laurence Olivier A role in "Lillie House on the Prairie." -YO~ FU.MKIHSTltH'" ·woMTY PYTHOM AND THIE HOl Y GIAIL'' IPGI "NASHVILLE" (R) '"TOMMY" f PGJ "CAMELOT' "OLIVER" JACJl MICHC>L.SOM "OMI FUW ova Tl4I CUCKOO'S MIST" llJ "OtlTY MARY & CRA2Y LARRY" "YAHISHIHG roaKr ll'GI "GOME IH 60 SECONDS" •• "'·~•.,. '"""'u "GOLDIH VOYAGE OF SlteAD" · I . "7Mll YOY ACH OF 5'MIAD" IGI "OUTH 5'ACE COHHECTIOM" "MOHTY rYTHOM & THE HOLY GUil" -,OUHG R.4MHHST!IM"' I 088 S. Coast Hwy. • Loguna Beach 0,.. 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T. Fiberglass ............................ 37 95 Hobie Fiberglass . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. • • 41:00 ~-"-1LO .. t4tl Your hNCIQ\lt<f9n lor 1111 ~ """'"'g .._,, .Al.SO F<•Mltts Wai. Slus F~tnsauopltt' w.,. T ·Sl\"1s &!Nng 5'.l•IS J9c'"' sr-. 9oc19 • ., ~ters CUST~ SUf:IF90ARDS 8y MIKE ARMSTq()NG SllL ·-·-GONE IN 60 H<OHDS 11111 SIDlCAI UCllS "" '°'"· • Nll9 _,_.,_ ... ~ ...... ,,... llNJI 111 DtGIY t11 ·STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOB . -·-·-· .. .-....-...-.. ··-· _..._,. -.-----.. --._,,,_ .. Monda . December 22. 197S · STARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Tue. Dec. 30 : FAIT.' llJNNYl IAllJlOIJll . TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 NOW ON SALE A"at1e1m C0Men11on Cenler Mu1ual & l•bt!l'y Agencies Wa111cn s Music C11y Stores (BankAmencard. Master Charge Cr~O·I Caras accep1eo1 T•cl<etron Malit <htc~ poyob~ 10 Ano~*"" Convention Cenler For Information Call (714) 635--5000 PERFO RMA NCES: NITES MATINEES Fri., Dec. 26 -2 p.m. Sat. Dec. 27 - 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28 -2 p.m. Tues .. Dec. 30 -2 p.m. PUSSYCAT THEATRES PRESENTS THE EXCLUSIVE RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF - :HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? © ADULTS ONLY COlOA BACKSTAGE Playwright Tennessee \\'lll1ams p layfully gr abs at actress '.\latt rL•1.•11 Stapleton's robe foll owing open- 111;.! nit-(ht p1.•rformance of Williams' "ThL• Gl.1:-;s '.\kn.1).!eril' " 'Menagerie' In NY Revival By WILLIA" GLOVER ~F:W YORK (AP > -The play that made Ten· nessee Williams famous, "The Glass Menagerie." is shimmering anew on Broadway. with a slig htly s hirted l't'ntral glow ~1am attention usuaJ ly focuses upon the im· plac~bh.• mother a nd the r estless son-commentator. here pe rfor med by :\>taureen Stapleton a nd R ip Torn. box office lures both. ~o s light on either's talent is implied . however. in awarding chief kudos for the production which opened Thursda y night at the Circle in the Square Theater to their less well -known companions, Pamela Payton-Wri ght and Paul Rudd. FOR A WHILF. THF.RE is nothing especiall y noteworthy a bout director Theodore Ma nn's stag- ing of this m emory piece about quiet desperation and poignant longing in a run·down St. Loui s household on the eve of World War II. Miss Stapleton is in typically admirable form , with quick. breathless SQuthern intonations recall- ing her own gir lhood, selhng subsc riptions to neighbors on the telephone and hoping-to find a beau for the s lightly li mping Laura. As th<' youth who would be a writer , Torn seems too strong a nd sur ly loud fo r matriarchal servitud e, though the interpretation does attain a certain validity ALL OF :\IA~~·s LOW-K EV E D preliminaries, however , reach bnlliant justification during the candlelit scene wherein Laura and her gentleman caller meet a nd part with unforgettable, sweet ten- derness. Miss P ayton-Wright and Rudd are in a word, splendid. The Circle's awkwa rd facilities have been re- asonably, for the most, resolved by Ming Cho Lee's scenery, with a tmospheric assets from Thomas Sltelton's lighting and incidental music by Craig Wasson. Mickey's Baek S£~~~~~~1M~"~~riT0s~rn Mouseketeers Returning ..._ __ PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS LOS A'.'IG ELES CAP> _.:_ M-1-C-K-E -Y M-0 -U- ,. ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME... __ ..... S F. Hey. kids. more Mickey Mouse Club shows are on the way. The Devil in Miss Jones Walt Disney Productions will produce a new, full-color revival of the s how for premier e in January 1977. It will feature cartoons, new Mi ckey .ONLY PUSSYCAT 673-4048 )'louse animation in contemporary the mes, ne w QRANGE • Mouseketeers, ne w serial advent ure stories, a nd toUNTY 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach modern music. Sit() OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON The old. black·and·white Mickey Mouse Club ~iiiiiiiWiiiilNiiiiGiiii!~-----~,,,;;;;;;;~~,;;,;;;;;,;;,;;;;;~~· s hows were recently revived a nd a re now seen in -. 114 cities. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S SI RONGES I, BES I· MADE AND MOST r ENGROSSING MOVIES!' -Charles Champlin. L.A. Times .~"Jack Nicholson has to be a front-runner in i next ~r's run for the Oscar roses. His is ·. one helluva performance." -~~~;~:~~~rk) •• ~ . EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOWS 12:15 WEDNESDAY THAU SUNDAY. EXTRA MORNING SHOWS 10 A.M. SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY. 'J\inJP\\' r1/m, AM/11:111<,.MAN m \I 7M}.. ... 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A portrait of kn·eund submission to disordu the senses. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA D ISTOl AT MACAUHUI 540-7444 The terrifying motion pict ure from the 1 terrifying No.J best selkr. aws -· 1GY swm SCllBDEI mlRISS l•usl MATINEES DAILY CO-HIT AT BRISTOL W.ttDlaney'a CHARLES BRONSON "TREASURE ISL.AND" CINEMA WEST 1 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WUTlolHSTU AT GO\..Dlf'WfSf WUTMi.. CEWTH n2.uo UISTOl AT .... C•lllf\111 540-7444 f AllfltNQ SILVF!I FOU & GCOllGlllA ~LVIN UCfO I• O&tS• f"NE crro •• ,. s• "NC Al. SClllll•'LA~ I V 0 C Modlit IN COi.Oll IAO\.I. rs Ofjl v I bltD X Plu1 "CHAROLETTE" (X) WESTBROOK WUfMll<i\fft ,U llOOl14111ST GUDlH6lOYI U 0.4401 NOW! THE GREAT ftftl.,MOLIOAY SHOW! ''CAMELOT'' ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M. RYAN O'NEAL MARISA BERENSON SAT 12:15-3:45-7:15-10:45 SUN··Frl 1 :30-5:0<M:30 EDWARDS CINEMA MAtl()CAfo\OUO COST A MESA 546·JI02 CO-HIT AT CEH'Tl.R "TAKE THE MONEY ANO RUN " CINEMA CENTER HUIOI Af •O•MS,COSU. "#SA MES.t.YEIDECEHTU 97'04141 co.HIT AT WEST ·"OLD DRACULA" VINEMAWEST WUTMIMSTflATGO\.~bfWHT WUTMIH.CfHTt~ 192-44') ., ' r ' ' ~ I ' I , r . ' I r . ' I r BOOMER l 11J1,.il(. ~AT SIGN'S A 61G Pvr-~. TUMBLEWEEDS ACitW.L'( l T~1,.iK rr MAICe"S A urr ~ 5EN5f.. FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~RISTMA~ IS REAllc,l ™E 1lME OF 9EAR. 1b FEEl TuANKFUL.. FOR WHAT UJE HAVE I .FIGMENTS NANCY ROLLO THE RICH GAVE ME A BAG HIS SPECIAL PRETZELS YQU'VE 60r THAT All BACl<WARD& I FUNKQJTHAN~GIVIN& IS WHE~ WE &HOOLD B€ "JHAt-.IKFUI... ! •' .... WH AT'S 50 SPECIAL ABOUT? THEM. TODAY'S CBDSSWD.BD PUZZLE AC"OSS 1 Obl 5 Alrieln n111on 9 Ab11h1m'5 wife I• PaintKlg, 1n Madrid 15 Kind of undwich 16 Huth genus l7 Acquire rnuch knowl· edge:3 words 61 Fruit trees 54 Lunch 58 Lener slots: 2words 62 Mc>te doeile 63 Overcome withlt1r· Var. 64 Birdteor bogey: 2 words 66 Place of egress 67 Indian language ea One of 11ipl111 69 English city 21 C1rt1in table· 70 Lerilt ware: 2 71 Forward 19 Kind of llUt 20 Once upon word• DOWN 23 Refuael l Side dl~h 26 Uaed 1 towel 2 Sharp ·klge 26 Animtl'• gait 3 Stigma 28 Clergy 4 Recluse• member 5 TH ..., P t the heat 6 A111st~nce ~' u 7 Calli lily. tor on 37 Bank customllf 31 54, In Ntto's time 39 D<lct0ted 41 Wr1th •2 Arctic. for on• 45 16.IMO yt rds: 2word1 48 Twitted out otlh1pe SO Abound one 8 Foolishly fond penon 9 Homee1n· 11ing items lO Site of S1nt1 Anrtl 11 Unre11r1ined outbre1k 12 City in llfeel 13 .•.• Chriltiln Andersen 18 Comncl011 10 Saturday's Punle Solved: character 24 Offen&l11e in manner 27 Vacuum tube: Sufti• 29 MoraHy bad 30 Shrivel: Var. 31 " .... blenl": Vlf'(gOOd 32 firm Implement 33 Cosll ·•·• 34 Constantly 35 Slend« finial 36Depreu tO Rumin1nt animal 43 Clip 44 California community 46 Assembles 47 Effects 49 U.S. women's group: Abbr. S2 "Message re- ceived" 53 Gwm cell: Prefix SS Love, in G.no• 56 Sm.Ubifd 57 Course S8 Letters. l)ICktgel. etc. 59 Building reutl 60 ··-di•it: Dictum 61 MishlP 65 Gr1tuity ·• ~ by Wa. F. Brown cmd Mel Casion AFiER ALL I ~&E Pll6RIMb WOULD LOOK PRETI'(,) FUNN<( 51TnN& ON CAMEU>, UXXJL..OWT ~EC( ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk HE'6 00T A FOIMT '™E~E I BUT I'M NOT SORE WHAT IT 15 J 0 0 0 0 0 .... 0 ,, C> 0 ... 0 c 0 ,,.,. by Dale Hale -~ DR. SMOCK I MOnday. ~ember 22 1975 ·S~£ SA'/5 J.tE.:S JUSr A F~ASY.. A f-OOLISH l ~VfNTrON Of OUK MAL.E ~DOMlt-JATl. D SOCIETY~ Wlll ~~ POL ti Sill ltllNK ~INuS All 1 HO~L ~~l.!>l NI~ !1 ~ At...WAYS Pl,...AY SAN"'f"A Cl,...ACJS A"f' OLJR ANNCJAt... CHR IS"f"/\/\AS PAR.1"Y No NEEC>, iHIS YEA~, MOON . by &nie Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS HE HAS THEM MADE TO PEANUTS MISS PEACH I l ~ • 0 AtTttUf'S' FREE LE.&AL ADVICE • > .DICK TRACY • ..... ,,, .. ·""""-... C.ttt, ...... , •• _. .,,.._ - ... ePN1C~ BV~#'"914j.t!Jle- IN THE ENTIRE HISTORlf OF THE WORLD, THERE'S NO RECORD ~ SANTA a.AUS EVER FIL~6 THE STOC~IN6 OF A Sl~D ... WMEN VERA PMONEO ME, ME WAS IN A STATE OF PANIC! N0800Y HOME·TMEN HE FOUND TWO CAPSULES ON THEIR seo~' FLOOR. I _ .,., •• , ..... : 11~ ..... 11rf ... .,., ....... •• f"' ·""A:·..r• by Mell by Chester GCMlld -. . ...... --- THE GIRLS C5 "I should have known better -1 tied a Chrntmas bow around the\ ': philodendron and the minute the other plants saw it they eacl'( ~ wanted one." DENNIS THE MENACE • ---- \ IHI O~IL v PILOT Mondav. December 22. 1975 PUBLIC NOTI F. P UBLIC NOTICE Pll8LIC NOTICE W~flUO• COUllT 0, THa STATI 0, CAl9'011NtA f'Oll TMICOUNTVO,ORAHOI .... A.anJJ ltOTICa 0, ILICTtOH ,tCTITtOUS •uS•HUS NOTICE IS HEREBY (;.lVEN INI • NAMI STA Tl MINT Ge~•• M .. n1c1p•1 Election w11111ot"'ld TIW I01low11~ penon h 110.nu bu)I NOTICI 0, HaAR IHQ 0' ~IUITIOH ~· ~ROaATE Ott Will AHO ,0. LaTTIR S OF AO MUOSTllATION WITH TN WILL ANNEXIO "' ''-Crty 01 CO•t• ~·•On lUP'4<oV n." •• It-. lftO My Of ~r\h, l'I•. lo< t"'° HEW P 0 R T R E Al TY & lollow1n901hur\ INVESTMENT co 1l H•ll Moot\ 0.y For ll>rtt 01 ~mlMH• 01 lM C•I• Oron,Coronedel W...r CA •lUS C6unt1I fl \Ill t~rt"I 01 IO..r '"""' NO•m•n I rv109 T "ICh. 1l H•ll Moot! t'.\l•leol MAIEL W Tll(H"""lt\H ClltH'lff f,_. DOii\ writ be o~n 0..'-11 '"" ll<t'I' On,.., (Otone IHI~, CA m1) l'IO<lf\OI' OOA M •nd I 00 p M "''' OV\rne•\ I\ COl'dutlell Dy..,,"' 11;0TI([ IS HEREBY C.IVl-N '""' '°"""' E Hf'1m, P\tbllt A0111""'''•l0t '°' tM Co"'""' ot ~·n~. ""• 11~ ,.,.,n • iwt1t1on IOI" Pfc>Mt• of 'Wiil •llol EllEEH I' -HINNEV O•V•~•I C1ty(l•rkoltht> NI T.i1c11 C1tyo1 Tiii\ •l•ttmcnt wo 111e<1 wolh ,,.... C~I• Mew. Calllo•n•• tuunly C.lert. ul Or .. n9e Covnlv on •or '""·•nt• OI l•lttn 01 Admll\l•I•• ''"" *''" 1"41 w111 •nn.a•o to IN 1»11 l•-t •rrn~nc1> to which 1\ m..,.. ror lurlMt IM•l•rul•••, •nd th.ti tht• lfmo· ""° Pllk.l' OI ll•M1n9 , ... ,.n.,. N\ bo,i,:on ,., Iv• Jdnu.tr y I, 191S, •t ~ llO ,, m 11'1 ,,.,. courtroom <>I O"P<lrlment No 3 Of "''" <Ou•I, •t 100 C1v1( Ct'nhrr Of•v<' W~>l on 011• C•tv ol \Mii•• An• t.•11tofl'\1 J O..t•d O.<em&>e• It, 19/S I Ottwrl'IDoor 11 t•H Puoil\l\ed Ot•"99 Coast o.,,, Piiot • FS0111 Oe<•mt>er 11. 1'1S ~ H Publ,.,,.d 0•.,.,9«' Co4\t D<tli'I' Piiot De< 77. 7'1, ltlUnd J.in S, 11, lq1' PUBLIC NOTICE 1 m,.,, NOTICE INVITING a1os PllHLIC NOTICE 0,11.,<.1 °""•m!H)r 11 I~/\ WILLIAME SIJOHN (ounly Clerk ADRIAN KUY PEA Co111•1t C9unHt & JOHNM PATTERSON o.,.,t, N0l1te rs l'tenby 91v•n that tht' Oo"rd OI TruslM\ ol the Coesl Co"'""'"''' Crm•Qe Ontdct 01 Or.•nv-County, C..lllornra. will receive sealed bod> Iii> to II 00 am . MOrldoy, J<1nu•rv S 1q1& fl II\!' PurChd\•nQ Oeol 01 w"'.I .... r.oo1 O'""" IOC•I.., ., IJIO •o•ms """'iUlt '°''" Mey C•htorn14. '9t wh•th tirrw WIG 1:>10\ Wiii be oubllCly opened Md •• ..CS lor ,.IC'TITIOUS •VSIHESS I NAME STATEMENT lh~ lollow1n9 1>11•wn I\ 0011•0 bu\! t\t.'U1h A PAAt< MASSAGl, lllll\ P•rk AW'llUC', Ct"ld M~u (.A ~/&11 P•ultn.. Cl'lt1>l•n~ A.tmore1. 11115 lu>lln Avtn.,.. Apt I Cn\la Ml-'.J CA 91&11 TM\ bU\11\0\ I\ <Onducl~d I>•.,.,,,, d1-..1ou.11 Paulo~ C A•m"~' •UC.v11 Ct•ter Dt1ve Wnl I ~lal•O,.,.ry S.uaol·e\ P 0 II•• 1 JI• All b•O• '"~ lo bt' 1n accorOdn<f' ...,1th \..1111• ""• C..hfor"'• •HOl I t,.... '"'''"<hon• •no ConOrt•on\ .ioa {tt cn•• IJ4 ms S~·••<dl•Un\ wf'ucn (jf,. oow on f11_. Tiii\ •1611'nwnt w"\ l1lrd w1111 tr-e Counly Clerk ol Or.1n9e Coonl'I' on O..t~mber 10. 197S •l'Of'M f\tOf' P\l•h< Adm•n"tr.tw ~ mctv ~ 't-t\jt•·O in tnt• ott1tt"ot tni.: I JC.J , .. ,.,~o OtdnQe C.ocnt l • •• '-"·•••I P\.tr• hct>tnQ A9t•t\t o• \Alf.l \Cf\Oot "" (>< .. l .J :"' \~1\ .&.iA'f ), trict EdCh tuoo~r mu\1 \ubm1f w1thn•~O•d FSOSIS Publlshed Oran9" Coo\I D••ly 1'1101 0.-c IS 22, 1~. It/) .ino J•n s "'" ~IOS1S Pl'BUC' NOTICE -i (d\h1e:r' Chf'C.11 c_.,rhft,.d t ht'(lt. or D•OOt• ' DO<>d m•de .,..,, .. DIP 10 '""or 0<-r or II\!' Co.,\! Commun•\• (t>lleq> 01\tricl BocHdof Tru'\tff .. tn ctn .jfTI.JUnt s IJ» not le•• '""" hVf' l)f'r( ""' h I OI "''' NOTICE TO CREDITORS loUm bod o ,, 9u.,r•ntee 1'1Jt 1,,._ t>,d<ll r \UP(RIOR COURT OP: THE w1llenler into Ille O•OPO'-t'd ConlrAcl ,, \TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR the ._,,,... I\ <1w.,rOed to ll•m In HI" THE COUNTY OF ORANGE rvent OI lallure lo t;n\t'r onto \U<ll ron No A·l~Ht tr..cl. Ir.! proceed\ ol the cnen, will.,.. • ,.,,.<•I MARY c l>ANSl,..t, "''° lortelted, or'" lht! ( ..... ot .i bon<l ,.,. "" "'' <AAAY (AJH ER IN( lull•umlhereolw1llb('lorl~•lHlto .... u I '"-!\lf'l4f Of'ol.,"'''rJ ~ChoOld"tr1c.t .,<P•Cl '>HEREBY Gl\IEN lo '"°'I Not>1~r mav w•lfldrdw h•\b•dlor .. • 1.to•' ~· '"" •DOvP nanwo dec:.,O,•nt I """DO of fortv !iv~ 1'51 oan .,u~r tilt' '"·" ..,11 CJf '\('m' h.t.,,1nq <'"''"' dQdlU\I Odlt•\etfortht.>op~l'\inq thf'rt.·ot ,,\, \,rnJ <h t1·0rnt '"'' rf~Qu1r~ to f1h T~ Board of Tru\t~et) re\f'ri..oe~ '"* n,.•m w1tn tn1• nrrf"''°''V' voucht>r\. m onv11~ot reJrctrn9dnyaodaltb•d~ur ·~ O"" •' ~• fr"W' '1t•r-. nt t"t" tJbOv. r•n ~o w&tve any 1rrequ1adtu .. ·~ or 1n •1tlt'<I < Jur1 •' 1•) lH• .1•nt ttwm, wt th ttit torm•llt1e\ "'any bid or in tht! b1ddlllQ ''*lt' ,Jryvuy~"tr\ to th~untter\1f¥1.._od S1Qn~d NORMAN E , ' t 'I• o t I ' , n I B A Y L E V WATSON KOMLMEI ER "''""'""' «I L;iw, 1&11 SK!y Board ol TruslHS 1•• ·~~rn (11 •• ,. ll· 1monl C.a11totr"d Olltn. Jan S, 191S 11 ooa m •41\)".1 wn•l n ,-, 1n1 Pl•< t' of ou"nt-' .. of Pub11\~ OrdnQ~ Coa~t Oafly Pilot In• ""°""·Qn"<J '"~II m"llH\ l>t'rt,,.n °"<emt>er IS 12 t~IS ~l•I IS 'n'• t· 'ht t.H• ·' d'd dPc. ~t'nt w1tn1n 1 ,,, "1lot., •'t ' It\• hr\l puOl•tJrton Ill\ Mf (J4h •l [lf r 1 t • 11 • • , \ l\.1., iJ P.t.n 1r11 t t ,1 ,, "G' 1rit w~ 1 • "'• •DO• <!fm4 O c:J~<• ()' nt l!AYL[Y ICOHLME IER ••11 ltllt<lrn Dnn p 0 llo• 1017 ~1,.,..n1 Cato1orft1d ••001 Ttl 1411 HJ 1'" AnorM~ '°' E H CVIO• P\lo \"'"° ',. 7" t> ~ !. ,"I !~/ dnJ •I I 0' t p,1f)t d" I~/& • 3 I Pl'Rl.IC ~OTJCE OllOINANCE NO IS-.0 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY Oil'ORAHGE No A l)•o1 NOTI CE 0, HEARING 0, 1"£TITION FOR .. ROIATE 01" Will AND FOR I.ETTERS TESTAMEH· TARY E\lalt o l M ii([ KADANl Oett.&'>t'O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\al CHARLES BENTLEY, HERBERT B STORY ANO JAMES I: PROTHRO NVt llle<I hereon a pellllon IOI" Probate ot W•ll and tor •Hu•nct 01 ltllers Te"ament•rv 10 thf Ptt•tlOflf'r rt ltr~nct to wn•ch I\ made lor lurtlWr 00trt1cul.,s, •no Ill.ii Ille II~ M\d place Of "urono the u~ 11.n t>een set IM Janu.try 6, 1•1&, at 9 JO a m • rn the coortroom ol Depertrnenl No. 3 01 said court. 111100 (1111c Center Orlw Wttt, on tlW(•IY ol !>Mii• Ana, C•lllorola. o.i1ec1 December 18, l~IS WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, CounlyCltrk ADAMS, DUQUE AND HAZEL TINE W W.$1 Sl1t11 Strttl Lon A,...les, Callfor11I• *14 Att-~ lor. Poh11ontr Put>l1\lle<I <><•nve Co•st O•••v "''°'· Dectmi.rn 13. ~. ,.,S ~IS PURL.JC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICF. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Pl BLJ(' .'1.;0TICE CP ueo COUNCIL OF THE CITY O F COSTA NOTICE TO CREDITORS MESA MAICING PROVISIONS FOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE THE DESTRUCTION 0 ,-CITY SUPEAIOR COURTOFTHE STATEOFCALl,-0 RECORDS PllOV !DING l'OR AP STIHE 0 1' CALI P:ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ANIA FOR PROVAL OF SPECIFIC RE"'nRDS ORANGE w TNE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·U•n llY RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOii No A·M'°6 E\ld!P eil AMY ( BRACEW(ll THE SPECIFIC APPROVAL 01' ""I E\1<11~ o1 BENEDICTA V CHAP [)l>r••...-d .. RDPAIATE CITY PERS.>NNEL IMN .ll<oo known •> BENE CHAP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to"" THEREFOR MAN, Dec••~~d cr...O•lo" of Ill+' above l\amtd ci..-<t>& nl THE c Irv COUN(I L 01' THE ti Ty ; NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN 10 tno 11\al <!II PN\On\ h•v•no Cl•1m> dQJtn•.t OF COSTA M(SA DOES HEREBVI trt!d1tnr\ol l"e abo•t na~oOKeoo•rol l!IP said df>tedent arf' r~Qutr~O 10 111 •. ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS ,,.,,,, a1• P"•\ons l'lavong claim• llQd•n" t""m W•th '"" nete>\Ary vouc"""· ,., SECTION I T,,.. C•lr Cou"'.•I 01 lr>o I'>• u1d oect!dtnl are requor"" "' 1o1,. !he otl!Ct ol '""Clerk ot lhft abOV!• en City ot C:o~ta Mhd llnd\ ano 0..Cl•rt' ,,.,..,,, w•lh tr>i; MC@ssarv vouch<'•\, tn 1 l•ll!'d•.ourt,or tuprf'\lnl 1r.~m wl!l'tll"' INI \:MO'IO llAO'IO S \34m I dnd \SJ'nl !Ill! (lfl1ce ol thf' cit•• of '"" ~bO"" en nf'U\\My vouch~r\, 10 "'• unO.,.,l)nt'd ol !,,.. CAltorn1• C.ov••nrn~f\I Cod< t111,•c1Courl.or1011•e\••nt11'tem ''"'"'""al In~ law oltt(r\ '>I J AMES E ,..,.,..t pro.io\•On lor the d~\tru<;llOll ot n<>tH\'9rrvouc,,e•s. to tneunoer •Qnf<l WILHElM ol l(INOEl & ANDERSON OuOI•( '" oros •n• C'1y Coun••I ~· ,,,.. oll•c• ol R•Crtaro A PPr~•n\ ,,,, 1010 Nortf\ Broaow .. v, Po\I Ollt(t' no: further Iona\ "nd Ch!< IMP\ 111•1 ''"'"'"'°I to•ney 11101 AvenuP ol '""Star\ Suot~ l?S, Santa Ana. Cal1lnrnl• 9110?, wl11Ch 1nc::Ofporal1on o• th.-City'" Jun,.. of 11hl .tQ6 L01. An9PIP\, tallf O()()f)7 W°"•ch 1., ., 11\e pla.t~ of bu\inf\\ Of CM Yn tf"lt frt hHtf'\ ot 1 " .. ("it' na._,,. con thP e>tace of OU1'•~'\ ottn~ undf.rs•Qnf"l ~,.-\•Qntd in 4tl m~ttf , .. i,,trtdinif\9 to 111'\uOu\t f •no st,...tc::l111 •t cvmul•I~ 1n alt matt~r\ Of'rt11111f\1nq lt> tnt .,.,,iii• ?f ltv f'\lttte ot \d•d ch·ctOtnt w+tf'un tour DtlDI'' ,.~corO\ T"'t C1h Couf'K. •1 fu'1rv>r Y•O o~e-Ot>nt vrtttn1n ff)ur moot~ dlh r 1 month\ attt r 1~ t1r\t publ1cdt1onot th• .. ••N:I\ and~' l•rP\ th•I ma"v ot ttw_-.. '" ,,_lint e>ubhtal•on of"" notict> f f'Ylflc• corO\ "' • umulal•O •r• Ouo1oca1es I D•ted o.-c .. mt>er 1 1111 ~t~ClO--c,.mbf.• ~ 1W\ -••• 00\01tl• and Of no ltQal tlft<f THOMAS. w BUR TON DARRELL GAE" NWAI (J •""' •rf' ••tl\Oul P\1\tOt•C i i or ou~r Adm•"•\t,.•to,. ot tne E'tdtPOI E. ~··r utor or tn• w 11 valut lhl> C IV Covnc 11 rv.-t~r ftt'lld\ tf\,e ebo~ ndm"'f1 oec .. c>-nt or tht obovP n•me~ dt•t• do t\t and M Cl••t 11l•I lht· 1nlt•t•I,.,. ton RICHARD A "ERICl,.S JAMESE WILHELM \erva11on o! \P•t<' ll'tt ~v•nq ol l llOIAft-•ltlMSl•n ofl(INOEL&ANDEASON tmOIOYtt h rne •nd !!It t tonom• Of oov s..lto 40l 102~ N llro.odw•y, 1101 US ~<nmtnl rtQu•rt th• dts1ruc11on Of t t< Lon .tl"9tlfl. CA tOOtl S..nU AM, C•hl •JTOJ •••n oow•ett rtcorO\ wl't''" are no 111JI Ul-111• T•I 11u 1 sse 1111 1nr>9er neceu•rr lor tilt luncllons ol ""-yforAdmlnhtr•tor Attornentor Eut ulor 90.,.rnm('nt T,_. (1ly Council lur11Wr Pul>hshtO Or•nge Co.o•t Oatly P\lol Pul>l•>nf'O Ordnqb Cod\! D••IY P•IOl l•ncl\ •r>O c»c l•res l!l•I HtPl•C<tble law Ot>ctmt>er I , IS. 11. 1'1. 197S °"~ I~ 0..t 15. 11. 1'I 191S >9nd Jan S 19/6 rt'Quort\ '""t ctrt•in recoros t>e O<? •"' " •enred ...a lh•t otl'ttr reco•d\ m1v bf> c»slroyed with Ille approv•I ol tr>o! Cily PUBLIC .SOTICE •uorney The C1lv Council lurthf'r -------------- t1nos •nd Cl"<laru tMt •1 ,, OM•r•blt ORDINANCE NO 1~1 tor tilt rta\On\ ut lourth h•rt•n to AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY "\labflsh • proct'dur• lor 1"9 c»struc COUNCii. OF THE CITY OF COSTA ' "onotwldr-<ord\ MESA, CALIFORNIA, CHANGING AccorOln<;Jlr 0 100IT,11t1.c ..... ottrl THE ZONING IN THE GENERAL •she•tt>y.Oopltd"\10110#\ AREA OF THE NORTHWEST SICTION 1 "' MO DESTRUC• CORNIER 01" SIXTEENTH STREET OupHute and e>l:>\Ol•t~ rt< Ord\ o1 Ille AND R TO MG. TIONOl'CITY RECORDS I AHO MONROVIA AVENUE FllOM I C•l'I' Of Co\t• Mt-\4 ,,,411 be de)lro'ft'd THE CITY COU,..Cll OF THE CITY byarnun\•ll1cn•dln01a1:owthf'mto OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY I>@ rod•tv rt•tortd or "'onstu Jt.c!, ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS· and under In~ 1011ow1no prottdurf SECTION 1. All tlwll portion of lr>o! •al in .-c,ord•n<e w>lh \l'Cl'IO, lollowlno cle\Cr1bed real pr~rty ''I "HwHO•O S \J4Qq() I ""a \!)q71 heret>y ple<eCI and Included In tM MG C..••lo•nl• C.Ovtrnmer\t Coot•"" 01,..,, 1~. to •ii ao111tcaDl• l3w Orenoe County Aue\\or Paree• lbl All•r •OPl•<•l•On IO• '""" Number 11'-l!0.33 ~trucl•Otl "~' Ileen •PPro•"tl ov '"" SECTION J. Pur\u•nt lo llll! pro- C·I• Atlot!Wy or fl•S duly "·''""''l~d v1s1011sol Se<l•on l)-7tof Int Murnc11><JI t•O<P>"ntal•vt ~of tht C•IY of Costa ~s•. Oosl•>Ccl Cl uoon •PProval Dv R•\O•ut•on of Miio A· I ol ti.. C•ty ol Costa iv.w '' f,,.. C•tr Counc11 a t1er !ht' ,,1. r-•·O ~I> nereby •menOtd Dy 1ne dOd•l•on P"O••I by lht' C•ty Alto•n•v '" n., thereto ol the MG aru ~rrbftO lft aUlhOrtltd reprotnlehv~ llO 1>e9n Soo<llon I herOOI 91'.,_l•d .. SECTION l. This Ordinance ~I SECTION J lh•\ o•01nA"'' shall I t••• tff«I and be rn lull tore• tf\1rty t••t eHKI and be 1n lull I .re• ""° .. , !JOI cl.IVS from •nd •lttr !IS l»Ssat7, lt<t """Y IJOI day• !rom .. nd al1•• •t\ 1-proQf' to the eaporalion of 1111_., pe~ and t>elore lh" trporatoonot hi I llS> cl.I~ from ti!• PiUH9e thereof. teen CISI day' alter 11\ t>a\WQI' \N II \Nill be puOllltled once in the Orenqe llil! put>ll\lled on<e in ,.,., Or~QI' r;,,.,,1 Ca.•t D••IY P iiot, • nt•soaoer of 0.1ly l?llOI, • MW\IMPtr ot ~·•• • oeneret clrcul•llon, pronltd a nd corcul•lion pront..i and ovbl"""" on,,... l>Ubh!.hed In the Clly of Cos I• Mew, Cit., ol ~t• AM•• IOQf't,,..r ... ,h '"" toqtl,,.r with 11•~ name• ol lht' ,..m. NMtlof t'-rnemb>l'r\OI th .. CttvCovn bPrs of Ille City Council voto1'>9 IOf' - c•I ..oll"O for atld e9a1n1t "'" amt ~'""the wme PAS.SEO ANO ADOPTED '"'\ 'Ith PASSEO ANO ADOPTEO lf\1s !Siii dayol Oeceml>tr. 1'1S I cl8vo1 Oeetml>er t•JS A L Pln•lt'I' I A L. Pinl!lo Mn0< ol lt>e Me'l'O< 011~ Cllyot Costa Mt\a I CllyofCost• llM~• ATTEST 1 AnEST: Valerie M. Witt 11ValtrltM. Wtll CllY Clerk DI tile I Otpuly City Clerk of lht city o1 CO\la ~·'..s• Clly o1 c~•• Mesa STATEOl"CALIFORNIA I SlATEOl'CALIF0AHIA I COUNTYOFOAl"NGE t 1 COUHTY OFO~ANGE ) SS CITYOFCOC:.TAMESA I CITYOF COSTAMESA I I, EILEEN P PHINNEY, Cily (l,,k I, Ell£EH P. PHINNEY, CltyCi.•11> -n~!1c10 Cltr• ol lhf> City Counc1i _ .,-olf1c10 Cler• ol the Coty C:0.-11 of trw C111 ot Co•I• M-\•. ""'"""I of IN Cllv 01 Cosla M nf, lll!t'ft>y ~llY lll•t JM •DOY• •no lc>r"90tno rert1ly ll>lll the •t>ove •nd foreoolno OrdlNnct Ho a.own 111troo..c:eo-1 °"'""""""'° 1wi ... u lntr04YC.Oafld ,_..,..., wcl>on l>Y W<tlon at a "' '°"'10.•td ~ti°" by 11«tion •t •re-~ -tlrio of wlil CH'I' c-.t11 i.1<1 I ou•ar ,..tu no of wrd cu.., CoUfttll •Id on OM 111 0.'I' of 0.c•"'be', "7S end 1 tn t"-hi Gey of December. 1'7S. and ,_"" oes..ci •net .adopted H • ,..,. ..... oas\td •Ml •dOOttll • • -'* el • r•out•r rne•llnt ot Wlid Cny 1 ~el • rtQular ll'lfftl~ of Yid Oty Cov11<ll ll•ld on tllo Hll• Cl•'I' ot C.wncll ll•ld on 111e 1$tll ct•'f of Otc~r. "" t>y tM IOll-4"9 roll OK..,..lltt,, .. ,,, by the fo4io.lllO roll un ...,., I call """' • l , AVIS CovMll Mtmbe" lllNtlty. AYES Co\lncll Mtrnl>er1 lllflllk'Y, ~t. WlllOll, lil•<lll, tffr1t09 Kll-11. WllMif\, llacltl, Her\J'OO HOIS c.o..f!Cll Mtmoen "°"" NOi$ Councu Momt>t" ..,. AaUHT COUMll Member\ -••SENT CovncllMombffs• Notl!I I~ WITHES\ WHIREO~ I ll•v• IN WITHE$$ WHEREOI''. I ..... ,,.,..., wt "'Y ~ ...o .Mfl••O t'-S..et Nr-10 ~ rny !lend •M llffilltlld ,,,. ofir.Clfyof Cosle Mo•• 1111\ 1Mh0.y .. ~el Ille City Of C.l.f MeM tfll• 1611'1 DKemo.r. ltlS MY• Ot<t"*tf, '"$ n ALI lllMftP.~Mty ! 11 .. n P Pllll'ln.V (lly a.'11 efld H"9ffklo Ot .... (.tty Cieri! endu •ffldO oftllrt Gltrll of tllo CllY (oun<" Me\• City Col.Inell of IM City Of Cotta oflllo (lly of Cotta INN • ., Velerlt M Wiii 0.IMY Cllf Clortt .. CM CJ ty of CMta l!Mu ll\ltlkftM ~•"9• (oHI Dellf P'li.t, OK ». ltrt _.,, ly V•ler .. M Wll1 OtPVl'I' City Cltrlt of tM O ty of Cost• Mu .. "*llllH Ofan(jt (OUI 0.lly ,. ... , DK.,.,,., n. ms -.n PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE No. IS ti AN ORDINANCE OF TH~ CIT'\' COUNCI L OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA CHANGING TNE ZONING OF WAICEHAM PARK IHTHE GENERAL AREA BETWEEN SMA LLEY ROAD AND FUCHSIA STREET AN O REDO ING AND SALINAS AVENUES, FROM Al TO I ANDR THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MFC:.A OOES Ht;AE8Y ORDAIN A!> FOLLOWS SECTION 1 All lh•t oorl•Qn o! ,,.... loflowlng <l"\t•1b>l'd ",,, o•nl>"rty I\ het#l>r olaceo dnd on(luO•·d ,,, t"" 1 "Id R1ont.tow1t Oranot County A ~··"' or Parcel Number UO OS I H SECTION 1 Pursu.tnl 10 ll'tt pre> visions 01 Section ll 19 01 ,,.,. Mut\Kipat Coot of the C•ly ol Co\I• M•\"• Ot\lrl'I Map 0., ol 1111' City OI (O\t.; Mtw ,, ...... RY •mer>ded t>y ll'tt •dd•loont,..rf'IO ol 1"'-' I •nd R •rt<t dt'\U•bfod on S.-<l•on I l'ler~I SECTION 1. Tl\1\0rOon,1ncr Ylall l-1kt @flt< I •nd l>e In fuli IO•<" l'lorly I )()t r1A•' from and alter •U P<J\\4q. •n<I ""°'to tht P•O.,ahon OI hllP• n 11 SI l'.ldr\ ''°"' '"" Pd\\dQ" lh' tf•Cll \l'tdll ~ PUbll\,,..., ono on l'le 0rAn9t' CllA\I DA••v Pttt>t • ~w<oaoer rrt 11~ntra1 < ortu1.i11on. or1n1 I'd ond oul>l•V>•d '" tile City of eo-.1~ foh!\a, IOQtllle• w1H1 lhP Mm" Of '"' mt'ml>e" ol lhf' C•ly Council vollng 10< and again\! tllt ,.,m,. PASSED ANO ADOPTED llll\ !Sin <1ayo10-,tm~r, 1915 A I. P1n-lf'y Mayorollh• Cll'l'OI Cos Id M~s• ATTEST Valtrof:M Woll Deoul'l'C•tvCler-01 tht Clly ol Cost•M~\~ STATE OFCAll 1'0RN14 1 COUNTYOFORANGE 1 ~ CITYOFCOSTAM6 SA l t 1,EILEENP PHINNEV ,Ctt.,Clitr end .-~mclo Cieri< ol tl\e Coty C~1 of the City of CO\t• W \•, hertt>y Cf'rtll lft.M the .OOtt -foreoolno O<dl"'1fl<• NO 1Wt wH lntroelv<•d•ndconsldfor• sa<toon by section •I• •touter "'"11 Of w10 C;t.,Councll htldon the> l\tdevo Oec•mf>Otr, 1t7S, •net ltltre•ll•r- •nd ~t•ct •• • ""'Ole •t • re911fAr ... ~11nv 01 uld City Covnc ''held on 1 ISll1 O•Y ol ~c•"'IM'' tt7S, l)y I 1e11ow11•0 roll <•II vote AYES COUl'Wll Mtmb4tr\ Pln>l*'f H•mmtll. WllM>n, R•clll. H••UoO NOES CouncllWl'llbef\ -A8\ENT CouMllMemlletr\ ~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF I nA .. I he•tvnto Ml "'Y ha11d •nd •lfl •HI '"" S.-•I ol lM Coty ol CO,I• ~·· lhl\ IMh OtyOf 0.cOfN!or, tt1S. Ellffft P. PIWllMY (llY (ltrll •ncl •a .ofllf lft C1tr1tttttw Clt'I' Covnt II of IM City of Ceete Mo e lyValHIU~ Will Oeovty Clt'I' Clorlt of 1111' City of Cffta Mt~• PIAlih htd Or~ Goo1 °'"" Pi•ot. O.C.•m~rn. tffS ••ous 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T Tht Blgtst Marketplece on tht Oranae Coast .,,.,." ..,.,.,,....,.. .. ,_... "'lOO~• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS I ..... ~ ..... ' rt~o,.,.. ,,.,......,.,, -·'-1-• ~ ........ , ...... , (>,, • ·~ "'" )>IW '°'' .... & ....,_, ~ jlltt You Con S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 ) T rode It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ............. "-,, .. ~__,, .. ,-.ii .,IN 9'W'9V Real &tott' ...•••••••.....•....... ~~:~: .~~~ .~~. .. . . . . ~~:!! .~~ ~ ....... I ~~!!! !.~~ .~.. .. . . . . ~~:~: .~~ -~~~ ...... . 1---------GeMral I 002 GtMral I 002 GeMrol I 002 Gnw..ef' 1002 ERRORS: Adverfoers thould check th~ir ad1 daily and r•port .r- rors immediatt'fy. The DAILY PILOT ouume1 liability for tht' first in· corrt'ct inHrtion only. Publisht'r's Hotic~: All rC'al est:1tt• adH•rl1,1•1I in lht!. ne\\spJj>l'I' '' """ Jl'Cl le> thl• I• t'tll'r;tl I• .11r lloui.1ng ,\d 11f 1111ix \\ hll'h 1lli.1l..1•.., II tlll'h•tl lo :.ttl\CrllSI' ··.111\ 111•' fercnt·e. l11111t.1t1on 11r d1scnm111at111n llasl'll on race l'Olor. 1 d1gion M'\, or n.1t1on.tl 1111g111. ur .ill 1nlt'nl1on to 111;1!-.1• Jll\ SUCh prl°f l'l't'lll'I', 1111111 a lion, or d1"·n 111111.it 1t111 •· 1'h1s ne\\ 'p:qll'1 "'di not kno\\lngly ;n u·pt ""~ :1dvcrt1 ~i 11g lor I l'·' I estate wl11l'l1 1:. 111 '1111.1 l 10n of till' ta'' Gt'neral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRI-LEVEL /POOL 11 u n t i 11 g t 11 11 H t' a l' h l'anf11· Sand~ l'ool II o m l' h ' I> 1· .1 n l' Brothers 1'111-. Im f'ly :1 hedrm, :1 h•ilh hnml' of rcrs comlort Ill II\ Ill).! 1-'"rmal d1n 1n1: n111m Larg1• famd~ 1111 "''"'' liar 0\('I loolo.~ 1111111 ,111<1 terr.tC't•d '.11 d ('11111111 landsl'pd Ii 11111 .mtl 1 t•Jr Workshop .ind '''""'g,• cab111els 1n "' l'l -.111•cl :! t.ir i.;arai.:1• Blt1ll..-. to oc·1.·an. UI li·n·ll .1t ::,;~1.:11Hl ~L PEHB f--1 O~If:S 3848 Campus N 8 549·8655 ELDUMPO HORSES-BEACH It 's low do\\11 a11d <11rtv' Looks likl· a honw whl;rl' the huff a lo ro.11nt·d' J\ hand~ O)jll ' p.11 .11ll~l' l'a111l and prot 11 ' .\long, \\lllrllll)! ('ttllllll ,\ l.10l'. sh;11k•d lit•lll'.tlh .111 11111 hrcll.1 ol t111\1·r11ll! 111·1•" ,.. a d ~ l n I h I ... I II l II' htdeU\\;J\ 111 :,: \lo 110!11•11 ;1 litlrm r~ttdlt'r l'l.l " ,, ~CpJr<ttl' ' hdl II\ g111·~t I Ol l .1)!\' flll 1 • .II It' 1 \\',lllo, to hl·.11 h' .I < 11rr .i 1, ~ t.11 I.. I lltllll' !-ih11\ I I t'nl rrUI l•·••nl • 111 llfl .ind \ llU \I' 1!111 \ 1111 l''L'l I .111 (''t.111•' 1'111 1·d d11 t dw;ip "h1d1 "1·1·m~ 11111\ nght' l'.111 H 17 hOltl fur mort.• dl•l .11 h I •. ? • • ' * • t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP us· MAI\ 1': YOU rt l 'llHISTMAS llAl'PV l'L'TTllE UEEO TO ONI·: OF TllESJ-: l ' N l> to: H Y 0 U It t'llHISTM,\S TIH:t; C: 0 H (; 1-; 0 l l S 4 B K . :!' ~ h.1, :1 c:ir l!ar + huge i;w1mm111g pool·lantast1c \flo('lll',l(tnl! i\ lllU~l St'l', Ctl:\I Sl;!.l.ll~I I-l.EC1\NT hig h u·1hngs lht uout. Big ('a11y11n honw. I Bil 1 s11o1mmmg l)ool. j.Jl'll//I, r1rt• ring & 111a ~1Hl1n•11t "'.itct!Jll f"l'l' ~177 SIMI Tl· I< I< I FI(' F /\ ;\I I LY 11 0;\l f'. I UH . :!':! ba. g11•at "' hools (}\\tll'rY.111 Ill' Ip \\ It h r In a r11• 111 g l 'il;\1 $8!1.!1;)0 B" l•"IWN'I'. bnt1t :.hp. I Bit. :.I'~ h.1 t l.1m rm. lk:111t i\ I < ond Sl1lltng l'l>OJ 111:.llll' hll)!t' jUl'U//L SL'l'. only ::;2!J5. uoo WESL E Y N ll TAYLOR CO REA LT O l{S si IH!l' l U4 LINDA ISLE-MEW -MAGMIFICEMT Perfect des ign! Elef{ant carpetin~. drapes & wallp~qJcrs. Ita lian marhh.'. pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR. FR. form DH. billiard rm, 51h ba, pier /~lip. $395.000 76 LINDA ISLE DR. Tues/F'ri 1·5 2 I I I San JoacPn Hint Rood NEWPORT CEMTBt. M.1. 644-4910 ~~~! .......... !?.~~ 1~~~~~! .......... !?.~~ MESA HORTH CHARMING 4 Bedroom. 2 lrnths, fpll'. complete carpeting thruout. Urapl·s. Situs Uhll• gar . Co\ l'red patio /\II in very good '1:ond1 t10n. He<luccd tu S-16.000. Roy McCardlt' Rt'oltor 18 I 0 Nt'wport Costa l\11.'sa 5-IH·i12!) 8AYSHORE COTTAGE ONLY $64,900!! :'\EAH OCE/\N, Nt•wportl•---------1 $55,900 Mmgle ''1th th1· "'"' 11· :.lnr..; only "-'t'J'S rro111 th1.· pn·s t 1 gt• u l N l''' po 1 t \~ Ull'rfront llu:.t 11· l'lll la)!l' lll'1>lll·tl 111 hugl' lfl'l'S pro\ ttll•s 11111·1• 1n a lift• t1111i.• harg:1111. llome 1:. loack<I \\1th p1•rsonah· ty t-1 You must M'l' lo lwhL•Vl' for this PIH'L' llurry owner mu:.I go 'J'akl' a<lvant.1gc l'al l 5'W· Z:ll:J d U J> I l' X ~ I)\\ I\(' r S l)id1.•away. <_; n•at r1'1tl al area. ::.11\J,SO<> , ,., I r. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR OU PL EX 0111.• of thosl' unusu.Jll) l11w 1>ropcrltt•s Wl' w1:.h ('\ l't·yone <·ou Id 011. n On h onl.' dupkx hkc th11> Two L>edroom uml d 1•11 home in front plus :rn C'X t1 a unit 111 llw n•ar. Eal'll with firl'plal'l' F-:u 1'11 111 II\ it r\ l' lou:. ('OIHI 1l11111 ,'frw nirpt!ls. South ot h11.:hwav 1'1 ll'1•tl Jt S!li.000 l 'all li7:1 R5~;0 I '• "• [~ ' ·. THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT HEIGHTS r 11u1 c ": "u Er\ r ,., , Cap1.• C'od . Sto1w l'\ lerior. dormC'r windows four nice hcdroom.., unit dt'n, :J halhs. Motl\ aktl "" lll'I' movmg South. COLE OF ~EWPORT REALTORS 2515 K Coa~I I h\.) F 0 U H D l' P L t-: :-.. ES. t'tl'1 From &10.:;oo to ::-83,500. Gn·al pr1l'l'S. 640·6600 Lovely 3 yr old r.il's.1 \\•nk home. ;J UH. 2 Bi\ w I ca thl•d r a l n•1 Ii n gs, pJllO kit & COflll'r lot Low mainl. yard w/lge patio & !nut trees Call us for comp! details 546·58Xll [~ THE REAL ESTATERS I ] 675-551 I EL RANCHO WRECK ' $42,000 359 San Mi9ut'I Drive Newport Center. GINO DOWN 2 STORY WALK TO SURF l'nn•d at g1i\ t•rnm<'nl appr;11 s;,il l'n mi· re· :. 1 1 I t' n l 1 .i I II t' a " h m·1i.:liborhood. l':ll•g.1nrl' with a t•cmt1111•11t<JI ;Jl'- 1·1·lll Ttl('d t'llll'Y. Maid~· I 1 ' 1 n g r u o 111 '' 1 I h l1rt1 plac·1•. l'ub l)pc guurml·t kitchen . F1>rmnl dml' <:rat'ious t.im1ly room with crnckl· 1ni.: lirl'plat·l·. t·ommand· 1ng '11·w ol ~rountl'> lhtl!l' ma:.t<-r rdn·:1t Sl•tl111ktl 1hlldr .. 11 &. i.:111 '' ~lll I, • .., O" n1•1 tran:.l 1•rr"rl \ n' 111u'' l .. 111 !lli:I i>OO [® .. THE REAL ESTATERS ~HERITAGE . ON THE BLUFF REALTORS SPANISH VILLA ON THE BAY $39,900 C 1111 .i g \' '' .1 I k '' .1 ~ to l'legant h.1~~11lt• It\ 111g at a fract111n .. 1 l'Osl • Bnut dock:. ;mil manl1ml' l1v i II g ' l' ll "t 0 m ti l' ,. II r h1,c:hli!'(hls lorm<1l <11nl·' Gou rm 1· l s u n s h i n e kitchen: \\alb ol glas"'' Sweeping ma,..11·r hd rm r e l re a t ! S p t r a 111 11 g s t aircasl' to sun t1•1T;1(•1•' Ri:'d till· roof .111d Spanis h akove tr> S:l!J!IO tol<1l down pa~·mc•nt ' Or tal..c• m l'r l':. ist ing 111.111 .11 S21~ 1>1:r month It's un1qut' anrl '' 1111 t la~t' llurr·v K-17 f;ll Jl 1 • .. View -View -View 2 lx-drooms, 2 baths l'on· dum1111um. F1n•µl:.ite. r~tmllv room. llll' l'nlry Custom ('arp t•trng :111fl dra p1•s l>t•1·111',1 l11r :. '' ullp,q11·r I hroughout Sl·11.1r:itt• l:iundr~ room. '1\\(1 l'nt losl'" patios, une t•ustum hn l'kl'd :! 1·.1r g.iraj!l'. t•l1•1•t111· door opener. S\\ 1rnm111g pool a r o u n cl t h l' 1· <1 r 11 l' r .lat111.1.1 & S:.IUlla. BY OWNER 18724 Maplewood Ln I IUNTI N(;TON B i':A< 'I I Off Elli!-, clown l h,1pd Lane h<'lWl'l'll 111'.tl'lt Blvd & MaAnoll.1 !JtiX 1G!l:l [ ~ ~ EASTSIOE ~ ~ TOWNHOUSES ..__---====== COl.0:'\l,\I. STYLI·: :.! BUY A CHIMNEY FOR SANTA and one for you! Th1.• rough ndt•r, m11..,1 ha\I' ndden thru ht•n•' It's h.1lten.•d . it ·., he JI but does it <'' N h.1' • polenllal' !lead 'cm UI• and muvc·cm uut' :l Cw r.tl :.11cd l>crlroom-; .. \ d1ul·k "agon ktlt•ht•n \\:Jt.:11n ll'Jl'l..s Jntl all ' t' ,1 mp f II l' (' n t Cr la Ill menl' A s tampede s11.l•d back yard has room for .1 h e rd! Priced hl'IO\\ market! Paint & s.1ve' F1:.-up and mak1• SSS' Vai·ant ·rl'ad\'1 \',\$ti do\\ n ~ Trv .i 11\ tilf <'r ' Sl'llt·r .. av:. 111.1 11g ···m 1· all l! 17 1;0 lo [~ I' THE REAL ESTATERS MEREDITH GARDENS l.o\t•lv :11t1•drnom, fam1 h plu' l11rm.il dinrng m1m THl·Ll-:\'EI. l\t•" p~11nt 111 .1ml uut'. UJll'oll' 1111 ma~ll'r bctlrooin 1-:, c:dl<•nl d ('c·11r l.-1t~ uf ('\ Ira ~•11ra).!l' Ownt'r m11,l J o;cll Onl' S71 11110 510 1151 c [ \81 lfl&ltl UNUSUAL .... () p µ 111 I u 11 It V 111 o Id Corm1.1 dl·I \l.1 r f':nJt1Y qUJl'l \ 11l.1).!1• ,1lrnll~)lht<l'l' 011 1•\lra ~\lfl1· lot lkmlldt·led ;1 hdrrn :!1" l.Jalh home, ~l'IJ d111111g rm ,'\: hrk ht a 1·1·a plus :! l'lld11wrl d Iii 1~.11' ,1 f,.!t '' plu' -.p.11•111u-. :! bdrm :! It.1th, "'""' t11'\\ apr 1111 -.uh"1:11111.1l 111101111· plus The l!r and m•v. \ 1:.tr awaits lh1.· fam1lv ·that gets this 3 hdrm. ·:! b,11h home'' hnght. m·w sun n y 1 n l 1• n 11 r h l' f o re l'hnstma:. \\' 'c'l't'tlll ap prov;il Owm•r a11x111us, will r ent ur l radt• Jor anything Call now 11 l' d rm \\ 11 h b r I ,. k lln•pl:icl' f111111:il 1!1111ni.:. l;irJ!l' l11•d1 Ill' hlln:.. pal11> & 11 • !r r... n1·"'· l'rim" lfH .1t1on neur :.hoppmg-an<I hu:. line~. On I\' 111' 1>11\\ 11 Sl9,S00-$44,700 Call 511; H11ll'\'l':. 11 Newport I I. ~HERITAGE . REALTORS "SEASIDE CHALET" Summl•rt1m1· l11•a1·lt l'l'lreal. F 1•w ""'PS lo 11!'1·:u1 Total I"'" Jt·~ with high \\alb. A·franw ~t~ lini.: 111111.,f' ol i,:la'"· Indoor g .1 nh· n ,it n 11111 loatlcll with I r11p11'al pl.inb & ll·rns H11gg1·1I beam ce1l1ngs 1n .ill rooms. Log burn111 )! fireplace'. W111r11n ;.: ~lain· a M' I n ha l 1 o 11 v l.ind111g. J •n' at1.· 'u11t11•1·lo. ter r a Cl' ol f ma~sl\'1• master sui It' + l 111nr1· bedroom,.. One bt·drrn11n downstairs Luukl be rle11 L A s s I F I E D • 5 6 7 8 SEXY Y11u 1·111lld11 't p11·lo. a nH11'1• r11mant11· l111·at1<111 1111 ,, \I('\\ lttHll(' \t 111).!hl llW It g h l"' ' h 1 n l' I 1 k 1· d1amuntb 11n a \chd pillow. I l;:i-; lbr 3ha. 'J 1 Jnl. Sl5:J.500 or ol lcr COMPANY I< E \l.11 IH" !'-l'\CI· I'll I 6 7 3-4400 BEACH TRIPLEX $95,000. Ont~ u1w tl1K1r tu h,·:id1 Thn•t.> furnished un11,.., m .. ir l'' 1•ryth111g. JACOBS REALTY fi75·6670 SEABURY RAMCH WALK TO BEACH JL'ST TWO BLOCKS TO ·nu: HEACH. from this speclatu lar thrc~ b{·droom r ilm·h house Gard1•n kitchen, laundry room. Jnd party si ze family mom. Spacious lorm<il II\ mg r oom rac<'s the CO\ cred patio and f1nel\' ma ni cured ,::rounds. Assume VA I u a n ;1 I S 5 :! , 7 0 II S2tl0 month J><'Y" all 1'.0 ~J-:W L01\:'ll l'OSTS l':tll 963 6i67 \ fur I t(' I I ,. f . 11,20 glh''' 'u1t1· """" lgt• Jlrl\' p .1110 .i1t•.i with 15\C!X pool 1-'11 ... 1 ll llH' ol lcrctl .hk111g s11,;! ooo C. F. Colesworthv Rt'altors 6 4 0-00 f 0 llJ\l' s111111•lh111)! Vllll W.Jlll Lt> !.di'' Cl,i-.:.1f1l'd ,td!'I tlo 1l \\t•ll C.:Jll NUW. fi42 :11,iH l~Quail ~ liiiilPlace Prapertiea 7S2·1920 ~ 1400 OVAil SI NlWPOIT Ill.CH TELEPHONE SA~TA! ATHIS WORKSHOP 646-7171 DEC. 21 ,22.23,24 6·8 PM MERRY CHRISTMAS s@Rdtlµ-~tzrs ~ Thal Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle 0 Pf"'0''0"9C le,,ers of the lou• soombt.d words be-to..., •o ,o,.,,. fout ~·rnpto wo•di I TONKYT 1 I 12 I I I I PIEOS I =:· . I I I, I . I II ( G C I I ~. Isn't 11 lemble 1he wily drug· . . -$tores are gomg downhill? I I' I I I wen• to one th•s morning and -. . . found ovl 1hey were out ot I ~par!.. plugs and 1hey d1dn·1 1-...,.H_I ...... s_,,...P_o_e __ ..j, h•vc my ~·ze '" --,, H I Is I I I 0 co ... plt·e •he thu• ··~ q .,,.ed . • • • _ _ . bv •·lhno "' th,,. ""'"•"9 ""'°"d '--.....L.-.t.........l--L-1-..J yov develol> lrom >1eo No 3 b~·ow. e ~~.IJI "'JVe!PEO lElfER~ IN IM[ f SOUl"P[S UN~(tl",,.Blf teovc l(tr[RS THE REAL ESTATERS ~ lO GET Al>J~WU SCRAM-LETS Answt'N in Classification 71 00 . GeMral I OOZ 0 GtMral I 002 DAILY PILOT 642-5678 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7270 PlllCE llDUCB> VIEW VIEW! lmma('ulate Lusk 4 bedroom. family room, dining room home. New off-white carpets. mirrored wall in dining room - entertain around your beautifuJ pool & j acutzi.' You must see to appreciate. $117,450. .... llO•n roe 1ni1n UO(•ll~I ... ,,. .,, ..... , ""· ...... ...... ti, ...... ,, .. ____ 1_ 646~8'811 ANYTIME $35.900. 2·bcctroom home with hl'aterl pool 'nt n <'Ondo. As:.ume l'!\1-,1111g loan '\t•.ir Soulh Coa-,1 l'la1a Will cons1dt.·r V /\ tt·rms. C.\LI~ 91):! 77AA KEY RE,\LTOH~ $39 .soo Formal tlmmg orr hrt1 I.. Little doll hous<' rm huAl' d<'coratl'<l k1t l'hen C11u11 lot with dream kit. li.:e try palm l'luo;; Olymp11 LH with be~1rn<'d c1·1I-sw1mmmg 1>001 & t<'n111:. 1ngs, 3 bdrms. 2 l>a Walk courts What mnr<• n>uld to all shops. N<'w on the you ask lor·• C;1ll l1KIJ\ market. Can·t last Onlv tw2·2535 2mllCS tObe3Ch.<.::.tnhe Ul/IJll•'l•ll ru•l')tft, purchased s ul>Jccl to t'X-[ ~ isling G I Joan . f.41i 7711. ~ o~~ '-:·~M~O~T~IV~A~T~E~D~ 111111 SELLER VA TERMS Ideal fam home n1•ar VA everyt hing, s hopping. 3·Bcclroom homL' 1111 H·2 schools, 4 Bclrms, 3 h.1 & $32,900. lot "'1th room for addi· den Lovely brfrk frpk 111 t 11111.i I unit or boa L & h~e FH All terms Prll'!'rl tra1ll'r storage. F civc1ra· at $58,SOO Call 545·lWJI blc fmanc1n~ avail able. -and with a pnce this low you better att now. • CALL 556-2660 C::: SELECT --T' PROPERTl ES SELL idle i~cms. with J · ___ Diuly Pilot Class1f1cd /\ti GNeral I ooz' Geeuol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ScJ~~ ~A BeaC~ I Ai Christmas llcrc'~ u lllllc Christ.mi~ hu11- hk thut wlll htf't n •UfctlnH . rh\''4\• ·~·u11Uful townhomci. h11H· II muJ{111fkcnl ~un outlook uncl come In your choice of two und three bedrooms i;;x~llcnl f111an~'inf( IR O\'&Hohk und tf ~i)11 purdt hefnrc l)c<.'°mbcr 31, 1 97~. our homcR qualify for lltc IS'Al lax <TedJt. Yoor ('hnstmn.°' s.hopplnl( run he hundlc<I for u pnltn· HPJ2,900 to 872,40() Tlw~· horn ·M were pot bblll by the cln.~ The Sea Terrace bvMomes '<:SSS'it42» ' I ., . I • ~ HouHa ••••••• •••••• - IT.! Rer coltt u 2n with kite: ceili JOg only 2 -Gt'Mrc ....... - BeaL atm e~lal Bein 6500 , Cu st l agOI I -Gt'Mr •••••• -i LU Thl· real Lar ~olf 41h S21C E OUI !!!!!!!!!!!! •••••• 3 Bli I t t't' "1as!-t 1'111 m Large llUl!l' e>rt•tl 1•nl\·rl St•pa h trlt· l I tu Id I l' J I ~ \l'H ( ·~111 !~ ". - Slt'I"' 'hllPI d11pl1· ,It $f '111,111 Be -SQI 1\n• j Ktni.: "1th I the• hOllll' Prim S53. ti4 r. Clllll ' . I l,J\C Clas! Ge..-..... ...L HovHs For Sate 1Hous11 For S• •••• •• •••••••••••••• •. • •• • ••••• • • Houses For ScH ••••••••••••• G .... ~o1 I 002,G •••••• •• •• •••••,••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••~:-!... I 002 GtMral 1002 .............................. ·.·~·~··~·~·~·~·;··~· ······················· rrs A "RIFURI WITH A llG REAR" Rerurbis.hed old Corona del Mar cottage ~1th a back yard big enough for a .2nd uni~. In the trade, it 's a .. refurb w:•th a big r ear". It also has a new k1~c.hen , a large fireplace, beamed ~e1hng, new carpets and located half a JOg from two public tennis courts. At only f,67,000 · U~l()U li()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. I G~rol I 002 General I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmo.s phere. enc:l oscd patio. established trees. boat slip. $245,000 Being r&modclcd . custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft home on point. pool, dock. Custom, completely furnished 6 BR, 41/2 ba., 3 car gar . On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 bu . View. 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive. N B. 675 · 6161 General I 002 General 1002 HO-HO-HO Wishin«J you all a nry MERRY CHRISTMAS ond o joyful, pro· sperou1 MEW YEAR from. •. Ourothy John~on Norn Marn Jerry Moore Ouvacl Rolennj.! I lope & Bill Gl•rrw 640-6600 359 San Mi9uel Drive Newport Center. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Best summer '" 1nl\'r rental areu, lrpk 111 ea('h unit. u111wr hJs front & rear Li ed.~. 0 w 111· r 111 o t 1 ' ,, l ed • S110.ooo 673-36{)3 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Bolboo I> 71 Ji,A l GIVE HER ... DELUX I•: :J BDRM CUNIJO GIVE HIM ... :w· Slip+ G<trnl' Hoorn :i• 2 vears old Walk lO ut·1·a·n. Nl·xt to park and l~<t('h. Ch1lcln:n <tntl l'l'h .1 l' l' e r> t a h I t• B l's t '.'lc>A µort Uc adl IJU) for S~i.950 io:rna 10R.:.~ <"~===· WE TH\' 11.\IWl-:ll 1\TTHl·ll,\HUOI! ,. .... Houw• Fors. H<Hltes For SclM Ho.net Fors• Mond•y. December 22 1975 CAIL y PILOT DZ . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .... ..... ----'--------....;...---------~~-.;;..;;.-_..;;;~ Costa Mno I 024 u.._,,._. h h I 040 Irvine I 04.a Hovses For Sd• Hous.1 For Sole Real Estate rl'll'l"f•·~°" oc , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~-.., 2900 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • S Cl t 7 6 ..nll:"U $..16,000 t-\Jll l'ncc • Newport Beach I 069 on •men e I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu~l :;di fr..: 31Jr ranth Colonial TILE ROOF ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·.········:············· \\ JOl('d Ht'bldl0 llt1.d fot ho11-;c-A:.sunw t;•' i"l IA Hew &t9land I-our <1tlJut t•11t 01 l'Jll 'll'W und1•1 ' , Jc it•, !>hurt di' In.in, po ymnl'C onl) Close tothc~urf 'n ::.t.'a' Hi Ceilinas LIDO ISLAND lo~ lAK'Ull·cl 111 •1 Jlrlllll' tunn1fn\111gfromFoun $14~1 mo CallMOJGOO 1-.~IJlc like• 1o:round ~. f'opulJr 1'1;111 I 'th,an CHARMER arl!i.I Uuyunt•oroll ta111 \I\ 1::. t·::.:.t>nt1al Boom i;alot<' mMdl·' 1-:n cellor T\\O i.cp,arJh. 2STOHV ~ AMCHOltAGE :'>.SI 11:.lJ'I - BEST EASTSIDE try h<1ll, ~ ltt:drooms. pool ma .. tt-r lw1h 1111m i.wleb, 3 Hedroom :111d Lll'n ~1th lable ~act.'d ta1ly room. P LUS Dl-:N ~>7.~ 4 bath1>. ll1 ~hly up IMVfSTMEMTS etttalt separate rorrnal d1n1111l LE RAISOR 1otr:u1t>d i.hows I •kt' :.a C7 I 4) 496-7711 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • room. 3 bat~. M.1ss1vt• model homt• Nl·<H .__ _________ _, f1n•phH·c t'OH'rmg both REALTY dubhou:w. uon t n111>:. Son Juan Houses F-urniih~d floors• Owner dl•::.µerult!, this one at Sl2'J,500 Call Capittrano I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt>l'Cb quH·k sale" sulim1l •1523 Camiiul'I Or . 1 rvinf' So-10 1151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C t M 3124 Will :.ell tocl;pt Vetcrun & II rr UL (> OS a esa J any u o ers, "' " L'.unpus Valley ~hop Ctr S RP COU ..... TRY no down. 1111 ('losing. •I ('.ill 842 ~!SS.I HA ~ ••• ••• •• •• •• •• • ••• •••• • Hdrm, pool, dining room. CALL 833-8600 COURT HOME 11:.ai·k H.1} 1 lhl 1 urn A~t>nl . l'Ull a nytime. TARBELL --Count1•y h\rni.:. pnv.i t1· houw. Malurt• adult ~;iv;, ~ti !1715 LOCJWta Beach I 048 t .1 k I!' M 1 n ( 1 ,, an incl ut1I &I:! t2'i':.? ••••••••••••••••••••••• hd1/:.hup1;. Sha1 p 3Hr . • Veterans On' "Mo I I Calif • " BEACH BEAUTIFUL \\</tum rm "iPotless. ·I Hr .! BJ h•lml· Y n omia DOVER SHORES CALLCENTl.:ltY<!I fq.1lc. J\,iil J .ui 1· SJG5. CMi;:cuus home for frl!e. MOBILE HOMES LOWEST PHICt::l) 8312t>IOor-1!1.';-1121 1131 otm No clll>All, 1111 dosmg 3 BIG-V ACAMT 6H Newport 12x60 with ex o llt>dnn. ht•aulaful bonus pancln 2hr, 2ba. dining 11 :\l EON • Commen:lal room. l'O\'l•r ed patio. 2Story arl·a . ~"rcl'ncd in GALAX.YORIV£ Pro--rty 1600 HousesUnfumished .:'\1•w 1>"1nl m and out ' Ivan Wells alnum .t BH r--\~ent. <:all anytime. " cabana . Sc<'luded area 3 ". ~1 1 ·., &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-16-5745 Fu1 mat family rm & din $!1 500 ....... •• arve ous u<ty Corona del Mar 3222 ing rm. BH<~ & covered ·· mlc 'aew Pool & J :.ac·u1l1 S 7 9. 9 SO. • •• •• ••• •••• •••• ••• •••• Vt:t:. mm t' m for Sl .ooo 01 11·:-.~. 5 Hr pool ho me. Ukr 5-10 7086 Jfl 5 wkd)~ & "kndi; anyt1ml' palao area Very low Pnn' rl'du1·ed belo" .1p 21 1 21:162nd St N H ., . priced al only $58,500 "iO Cornmo<lorl' 2·1 x60 pra1:.al. !HZ.I Galaxy Dr I ~100 "<i It . nml'rl'lc lllk .I Bil. -Im. frpk · ~a• ·•~l :~!111~~~~~dc~~~~ ~~~~~! ~~~~hare;~a~i:~~n2i.:ur~071~ ~~~sl>:iatr5~~~:nds. 1 5 ~ll~l~· 1~~t:~1,.,.~;'11c1~~t.~\ .~:: ,:,~nll'at SclCIO. mu 556·7777 FJnta:.tH· I.. 1tdw11 \uth m .in 8 ..: l' r Ii 1:? H 2 5:?. 1 VACANT WESTSIDE Don't m1::.s lh1::. one-4/ RR --- - homl' with hu~e family ON THE BLUFF room " upt'n hcam l't•1l v· v· v· ang ,rnd hrll I... 1 rpl('. leW • leW • leW Nl·cd:. sonw TLC i\11 2 bedrooms. 2 l>aths Con· term .... SJ!!,!HIO CA LL dom1111um.~ 1-'1replal'e, Pn•st1gc Homes 1_;..15 til>-16 rJm1I~ room, t ile l'nlr~ Custom t·arpl'l1ni: and drapes. Ul'torator's wallpaper throujo!houl Separate laundry room. T\\O endn!>cd P<lt1os, <lilt' t·u~tom hntked 2 car garnge, (•IC('lrit.: door opener, swimming pool JrounLI the ('Orner J a1·u11.i & S<1una. Ponderosa Palace Y11u1 own lrutl orl'harrl 011 hu~c lot + I rlr a('('t'SS t I l<1rgt> Br'1> lnts ol hook ::.hl'lv1•s, & hll-1ns. Super horn\.' fur ;1ctl\e fam1lv . A::.s umL' 111;111 . s:!l:!,000 Crov.. n Heal E::.tJll' 830 1551) Family Retreat Room For Boat, Camper BY OWNER 18724 Maplewood Ln llL~TbGTU:-..' IH: \l'l I t lfl Elh~. <luv.11 l'h.1 pd l.Jnl' ht•l\\ l't'll lh-.adl BIHi. & '.\lJ~1l11h .1 ~lt>M 1w:1 B~: \l THTI. :! Bl>IDl loads of bit '"" Bq: \\'\TERFRO!liT W SLIP O\\nl'r l''l:.ll 2-17 2120 I Br. 2 ba, t.rp c. vu. 1nt ot·eJn \ll'W SJ7 .500 Rat I Carroll ti -HI :i56U. ' -lll'h. 5500 \\ill lsc option '5t< Tra1Jo.111.111 IK\ It• IBH or c·on\'NI to :?Bl< l'a111l, C'J 1pc·t1n ''. ,1,, d rap1•1 H•s I \ 1 t>ltl Pan11ram1<' 11n·:111 \ ll'\.\ ~l.50ll Ocean View Lot SOx IOO rt liuiltl;ihlt• lot 111 hq.:hl\ d1·.,1rt•d area. :S:?li 111111 ~ o>A 1wr v.. 111 c.1rn 110\\',\ Ill> II % \C;tWl>/.K'. l<t-Jltor. *I'll ~hi!* .A-Sllln REAL ESTATE 900 Glrnneyrt.> St. lla!>tllng & Co. Healtor Condominiums/Town· l!ll •~JO .in I ho..ses for sale 1700 2 Br. 1 Ba. w 1ga1 Jl.:l' ~" THE BLUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol hv..y. S375 Mo .• Hail S53,750 NORTH LAGUNA i2.u 1s. rw.t s210 DEN + pool CONDOS sh'' w p I a 1· t' I U H • Tht• fabulous "S" (llan! Hed talc ruuf. n ai:.ed \\'hatl'W.ttf'r V1l!'w~ :! & :1 pat1011:ar, \\alk l>cach portaru l!nlry. Step up to hdrm. unit~ lr"m s;,1,1H1tl ~liO uni, or S21!5. furn hunnlivin"rt>Om-\'iew"> o.l~O Cypl°t'"'• North flpkitorrcd '-ttr heat ... p;;klini.: "uluc commo~ L.1gu1w li13 -l!lili pool Comfy gourmet Call 6 75-7225 ••COZY COTTAGE•• k1tcht>n. Queen :.11.c :? Hedroom. fireplace. l>t•clrooms. Den or 1::\tra WJlk to beach. Avatl hedroom -your ('ho1Cl'1 l)c(' 27th . S:J50 /mti . Uecorator wallpa pt>r! Lt•:.ist:S325 Seller hJs purch'ased HAL PIMCHIN new home ANXIOUS! HEALTORS Take advant<1ge $5:1.750 Z7'n ..:. Coast llw~ full price' Call today-i52·li00. Income Property 2000 67!-~392 ' ' ' ·i • ''" ' ~ .. ;;!-~;,;:;~~~·"~~~;~~;,·· Costa Mesa 3224 [~ :-.;l'l'd units 111 C ;11 °now! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\o 11,tin~ nt•l' E\t·hni:! S2i0. 2 B.~· _.r~rd. cp.b. . . c.il.. ::,tt·inl..'r ln\C·stmenl::. drps" 160 D '.'t!~.nh! \ 1::. 1,12 !ll.i;i; t:.a &iti ~_: 545· 1ti2R _ LIDO ISLE •• • • • •• • • • • • • ••' • •• ••• • ••• • • • • • •• • • • •••• •• • ••• BaJboa Island 1006 B1..:. hl-.tlll1fol 2 'itnr~' On .1 i..ori::t-ous. 1,n' all' 1·u1m:r lot Fann \\hill' IJ fl(' I... f 1 n•p( :H 'l.: l.11 rt· 0 l'alnnl'ls. H1~ bonus room I or :ii I ~ 11u r pa rt ll'S 1-: n d o I l' u I cl ' J 1 s.16.SOO·Ownt>r 5H I :!:mt. •94 001 •s•o 0J1& Panoramic Rang m the ~ew Year v..1th a new home. Rare 57x88 ft. lot. S9:;,740 l TO 18 U .... ITS -!3 Br. fam rm. frplc. bltn-.. lncd )d ;>..pw & m•ar nl'\\o la:\ 2 Br. bllns. yard. gar shl'lll•rt·d propc:rly in ap· ,\vall now. 1 Br. yd VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST MWV CORONA O E L MAR LUXURIOUS BIG CANYON Thl' l'Pltonw ot tm\ 111lo111t• Ii\ rn g. ,\ realty gorgeous Versailles Model <The Largest) in Big Canyon overlooking the golf course. 4 tir Formal Dining Room. 41f~ Ba Pnvatl' Jacuui in c:ourtvard. S210,000. • . BAY & BEACH REAL TY 675-3000 .......•............... EXCLUSIVE NORTH BA YFRO NT CORNER :.: Hdrm hollll' + 2 IJdrm apt. Xlnl ll•rm:-. Full pnce Sl35,0UO 1-'tr~l coml'. first ::tl'I 'cd • II \I.Ill I\ hi.\ 'i I • 673-6900 • Bafboa Pettinsula I 007 OUR 26fft YEAR !!!!!!!!!!l!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I······················· Lnt \alU<· totta..:r nr General I 002 Geoneral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIMI RANCH $36,500 3 BR-GI NO DOWN Trt•c lined aµproad1 ;llas,1\1' :!:I II\ in..: roon1 F orm.ii dtntni.: r1111111 Largl' 1·011111 rv k 1l rh1•11 llu~t· grounrlo,; v.. 11 h 1·m · ercd cl:inn• p ;1\ 1!11111 10 l'llll·rla1n 11r iu:-.t 1 oarn s l' p a r . tl i. \\ I II i: t t II h 1 <I t• a v.. a v m :1 ... t l' r ~ l'hildtl'll:-. -.111tc:-; l-'1r't to l' a I I i.: 1• t :-. t h 1 ., 5 BEDROOMS fl. n •.11 Jiu~ for :i lri.: lalll1 h l,rg d1n111 ..: an·,1 11pl1 l..1ng :-.11t• m::.tr hdrm.:!:!llO'iq fl II\\ .., h a kl' r 110 I Val' a 111 0\\0l'r \t'ry :.lll\IOU" hH an offt•r Opl'll dad) 1;..1ti·:J92~. e~es.:J•IH·lJ:!2 Lachenmyer Realtor S,\CHIFIO: B.\H(i·\I;>.' ~ Call U6:l i>!Xl HARBOR AREA .. ,,, ., ,...----,====== 210ll Sq It h111ldin~. [~ ~ .. u1t.1hlt• mo.,l 1 om me11·1J I 11pPral111 n., ~·onll'r lm·..atlon v.. 1th <tm pit· pJrkinlo! \'OU C1\:S ---------.ow:-. CllEAPl·:n THAN I lll-:NTI:'\(; S!l:J.000. L'..all *DUPLEX * J1•1 n o lk1rn Sh·p:. 111 11'" to.. ii.iri.. & PETE BARRETT .,h11pp1ni.: :"\ t•wl\ clt•i·ur tlupkx Ba 11-:Jlll pm<·tl -REALTY- Bav Island S.'>5.tKHl :'>1ar-.hall Rlt~ hi:i 104Kl Corona del Mar 1022 ...•.•.•........••.•... RARE 4 BR DUPLEX SO. OF BAYSIDE v..1lh ;.13 Bil. 2 ll,\ rl•nt;il Onl~ 1 1 ~ ye<t r !> old . Fl'alunn..: ht•am Cl01hngs n<.1lural wood and bnt·k lexturP~ and perlc1:t local10n Call li44·7:.!I I •DELUXE DUPLEX • E:o.('elll!nl 3 HR. :! HJ . ground floor "" nt'r" unit w 2 pnv palaos & lu\ unous masll.'r <;U1tl' PLUS 2 RR Rl'ntal "1 l.ir..:1• p<.1t1odt•l'k BOTH ·'' Slil.5110 Sclll'• ''all llll;!lll I' 6~2 ·5200 675·4060 ''1th wood •burn1n i.: --....,,-.~~ f1n•pl.11·eo,;. \a11lt1•t1 \\e11 .. 1 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * EXCLUSIVE licam te11!11g.., • .111cl 'llPl'' So -of-llv. y l11l·at1u11 TOWNHOUSE SI 15.ooo i''t•t· l all Du \1HI v..Jnl l'ill"dl"t't' Ii\' t.ll·i211 111i.:0 in 1ml' ol lht• \l'I'~ St·n ... al 1n 11a I thl·I s ----------ktt< hl'n Bl·~I l11r.1t10n! 111\ I( s:; I . !I;, 0' I' Ct 11 ~Ill· l 7:!11 TARBELL "No I In California" Huntington Beach I 040 . ....•••...••.........• VA APPRAISED .11 unh ~!'1!1 ooo B1i.: '·' l'allt :.! .... tnrv forin;il thn 1ng 2 hluc·k" I 10111 111 1·,111 C.111 \~nrlcl He.ii hlal1· I S.'>li iii7 <!Otii I ·1 1111·1 l' 1 r dt• Short•cn•"t ·11.1tl -R.ea.1 Estate byMcVAY MY TRUELOVE GAVE TO ME ... SSp.irkliu g lwdroom'. 1 Blc>t·k., to hl'<tdl 3 tull :-111• llathroc11m. :! 'l'ar:-. old,~ .1 p~1rtncl)!l.' Ill J j,l('UZ/,I ! !Ki8 I ISH lnl' l Yr v.arr.1nl\ prog. Huntinqton Harbour TOWNHOUSES 3 Fkdroom from SSUIOO P oo I. J ;1l'u111. n l'.I r t luhhou.,1· 1.'I.. ht•at ht•., 5 Bedrms + Pool L..argl: onl' :-.tury •':\ l..'l'Ul1\'e familyho>mt• U1gantic paol 111 l1.1l'k + tra1ll·r an·css with drain sl'l up t'ully rt•1noild1•d with bltn BBQ 111 k1lrhl·n and lols of e:\tr.1 J.!ornlw'i You'll w;int tu catch thl'> oneQWl'k. l n up.-t-.«-1,.....,,m-· ·." 1--;;--m-rn-· 962·4471 (~;·)546·8103 1 BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL $49,750 Gorgt>ou:. I hed room. 2 story giant llugc room' Extra large l'Um fort a lilt• l.im1ly room Super :-.un n\ kitchen. Fres hh p~1nted throughout. Lil..~· rww l'arpets and clrap1•:-. ~upcr ,1.!tKXI bll.\ (\Ill tor rkta1b. U62· ii7 l c;,\R.\GES.\LE llOMF. :'<t<'t' 1 hcdroom. 2 bath v..1lh huge family room. double dl'tached gara~c v.1lh hohbv room. Ha..: pool v.. 1th J J('U/ 1.1 Cornl•r tut with room ror boat sloragt·. l'l'riecl lam1l~ estate. :\ear Beach Blvd 555,0110. HE-'d Carpt'l Heallors. 53ti-81S36 BEACH HOUSE REALTY INC 714/846-1371 1 1 bdrm ,-:.. rkn Only ~!J.950 Term" llc•c;t buy on lh1• <·oasl FREE to VETS Scott Realty 536-7533 ()(·c·,111 '"' I 111111 l.'vcr~ room flr,111d nc·w beauty ha :-t'\l'l\lh1ni:: you v.c11iltl t•\pc1 t I rom a qu.d1ty hnnw. Sl~.500 CRESCENT BAY Ft•w ~t1·ps lo ht•at•h; 1-:ngh:-h l'1111n1 rv home~. :-.p;1111'111i:: flt'\\. ''1th ~oar I 1n ~ 11 ft 1·cll1ng::.. 31 lltlrm'i .. c·o n\ t•rt den.I 11.!l' 1.1m1l\ tl1n11l)! rm . :.I hath-.. gourmet kltl'hl·n. I ,1hun1l.1t\l't' ol :.lur.11-!t'. •Pr> I Jund ry rm Sllol ,114111• To "ltii.000 TURNER ASSOC. llOS \i c..'-.t I(\\,., l.a..:un.i 494-1177 Laquna Miquel 1052 . .............•........ BEST IN NIGUEL .ll S56.:J50 \'1111 \\1111 l find ,. Oll'l'f lan11I\ hom1• 4 Htlrm s pl11-. ram1I~ ronm v. 1c1u.tl1ty up l!rackd fl' al un• ... thruout I.ml•!} ~W\\ & dos e lo !'tl0h1 .. 1b. NEWEL'L Associates ~QUMA HACH 494-6594 HEST !'HICE SHOHE SIDE OF lllGllW\l ' O~n hc:1m Lil a nd 1u .. t1 l;intl<;l'apt• an this :l hr 1·or11cr localaon G ,\It tH:N HC)\11-: ~74.500 Enjoy the Good Life 493-2513 499-4584 pit" 1.1t1n~ Jl'l'" Somt· ;\ ban:ain! 4 Br. fncd yd. can t'lll:-tl' ,5 frpk, $350. LIDO REALTY :U77 \ia Liclu.~.8. *673-7300* LIONS ESTATES Jlir.yard.~ar.s:no. ,,31; :!Si~lor5112.:101Cl 2 Ur. hlln~. cpl!>, drp~. !! C:"\ ITS '~ pool Coa:-.l l'h.11 .1 by Ii i \l ,.;ro~~ 1;.1;! lti!.HI e\ l'!t n r !)o. ~lltl :? Br, lrw<I ~<ir. S21~ f)W lll'r LEASE OPTION UNUSUA L OP POK TUN ITV -lca'c 1 20 )1 I Hr. frit.:d yarLI. frplc. I fomefindcrs 642-9900 with an oplion to buy' On ----------l h e Ra v w i l h vi l' v.. ' Wat1•r side atmosplic•11· 1 Oµen noor pl<tn. multi purpose room. l'andll'11t1• dme. gourmet s un .. hllll' k1tl'lwn. ".Ills of i.:Ja~., . huge ma:-tt•r. 2 obit• !>/ \amt\ h.11hs. ankle <kcp carp~·l. :-.undl.'ck . llo at " I 1 11 ,, \ a 1 I a h I c S86.51111 -var.int. 1:-.:sPECT TQIJ,\Y ! Hl..r EAST SIDE titi\:100 H 2 lot ~ 11 h 2 lluu:-.t·s 2 Bedroom ;111cl 2 ht•droorn and <ll'll ;'\ll'l' rnul lrl'l'' illlfl .. hrull"t Won't las t Ion..: 1o;1ll qwck • • ,\:-.k111g s!"i:1 •150 C:.ill 5 1Cl·l l :11 ~HERITAGE REALTORS \162·5.511 ---------- l Bd duplex. quiet, hkl' nt'w. 2180 Pl:.il'entaa Sl85. f>.t~I Hi23. VIEW C .. \T,.\LIN.\, OCEi\;-.. urn. 3BA. fom rm. dtn $-li5. 97~·5"1:!6 ~J-651!1 Clt!cl n 4 Bd . l 1 1 bJ, lam rm • l'lose to shop ping & schools. bt. last. S-110 mo. Refs. 1608 Whitt U<tk . Mesa V e rd t>, 5-15.;359 ___ .... _ .. __ •l1s unit:. W. Costa Mes a Beaut. :J-br. 2-ba condo. Lari::c 9 2Br. 2Ba. 6 lUr .\II extrac;. pool. clubhse, *LIDO ISLE S24!JM 532 Gr 64'1 5~9 SJl5 mo. 645-J7ii 5-BR . ·1-BA-TUU.\ Y 'S Hl-.:ST HUY . JL"ST L\li\GIN~. YOU CM\ II A V t-: I T I" 0 R C II R I S T M ,\ S · ,\ N UNlJSUAL HO:'>! I-:. IT'S GOT 1-:VERYTll lNG I . l'LUD I NC l'OOLT,\BLI':. FAMILY BOOM, 3 Ci\I! I I New Units Fountain Valley 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nml' Cos ta ~lc!-'a lkn . . ., . , tal ,\rt•:• Fr pk· ..... till· Sharp 3 BR. -Ba. garagu. h . 1 hugl' bonus room. S29:i ~ uv..l·rs. m.111\ .\tr.is. n 96>1-~0J l'omc S3:!,27t). r\).!l'lll mo. __ . ______ _ 642 075lt __ Huntington Beach 3240 OWMER•s HOME ••••••••••••••••······· + 5-UNITS G A R I\ G I': Owner would hkl' to clmw EXCELLENT TERJ\IS cstr11\l on thl'Sl' J-:ast:.1111• .\(iT. fi75-7900 DJ)SI Ulllb hy ilt'l'C'mbl'r 31 1-:ve:-675·5i67 1 lndudes :J hdrm. :! hJlh oWnl'r 's unit l::asv - --1 terms Low down NEWPORT SHORE~ I jGuail ·~ J BR. 2 ha ; frpl w/lalc C:h I hearth. brick fir. in katch p a~· & din. area Atrium. Prapert1•a Pat 1 o · II~ g e ga r 1•00 oua?lss~-~~~~ .. tr ACM \\ storage. S53.500·Qwck -- possess :!ti l 0 n1h · l'ool CAYWOOD REALTY Pndl' ot owm•r.,haµ * 548-1290 * S:\90,llOCI Min ~~~~Fi~~~ dee~ IGJ l!ti!}!9 lot. horse stable & rn~ral , RAR. E COMMODITY bird a' 1an 3 Br. fixer Village Real Estate i'<o Agents Fee ,. Yorktown/ Bush<ird 2 BR. 1 BA ... $285 •Yorktown/ Magnolia :l BH. 2 B,\ .$300 • Gari1eld /Brookhur"t 3 BR. 2 BA ... 5325 •Warner /Beach 3 BH. 2 B.\ ... S350 • .M ai?noha/ Edinger 3 BH. 2 BA ... S310 • Boba, Brookhur~L :i BR.:.? B:\ ... S3:!5 • Bolsat Bushard 3 BH. 2 B \ ... S~5 • GJrfteld/Hrookhur~l :J BH, 2 B \ .. S.135 • :'>1c Fadden Hrookhur.-t 4 BH, 2 BA ... S:l~> SQUEAKY CLEAN fl.re \ 011 rl'ad \' for l h 1:-. ·: 3 l\ing s11t·d 0 hl'drooni._, "1th huge inao..ter ()111• \If 1tw shaqH'~t 111:1.ur' honw~. yo11 'I l l' \ l'I' :-.1•t• Prim1· 1-:a:.h11le lur nnly s s 3. ~so r .• 1 1 11 ,, " Jlll\Htc l'Ol1lmuri1l1l'S .. with guard µa ll's l'k? :"\o ~ i\ bc1.1ut1ful I bt•tlrnom. :i ti.1th IHH!ll" W.tlk to hl•ath c;rP.d s1·h1111 I Irvine ;n -.·a ;\lll'V Ul't't'ti:.S for ••••••••••••••••••••••• htHil or tamper i\p· Wanted 5 Ur housl', w1I prai sC'd by V.\ t or lt!ttst•orbuyPl'.81~8!1()1 1044 Laguna Niguel. the <;hoice community upper. Oniy S50.000 Call 2 4 -Plexes side by side, H(·d Carpt•t, Hltrs. spacious units in lint 842·554lor!!6:J·7851 . Costa Mesa Area. • :\k i''addcn /Newlancf 4 BR. 2 BA .. $360 •McFadden/Springdale 4 B£l. 2 RA ... $3~5 l'<•mmon wall to laving t-:----;----- area Ver} pn,:1tc• p11l10. ~ ma,lt•r slit ll•., plus a lh.•n and a plush family mom Onl~ Sti1UJ50 Call 546·4111 LIDO SANDS s~.1100, St•ll\'l'" all\11111!-t _5.'>2·852-t mi Askin9 SI 70,000 w / •• •:'ltoVI·: HJGllT IN 11 $1800 d bl It Vacant. llivcly 3-l:Ul Seu _' '· , .' _• spen a ~-TH rJ ('l' model · · 1 HI __ _ coutd ~more. • Bolsa/Sprangdall' 3 BR. 2 BA ... S33!! 963-4567 or 963-1786 ll 4 6 7 I 7 1 \1 I•; II H Y CllHISnt,\S 'I ' I' .. !~Bl ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE I INC. El,!. 1rlle it<•ms with a W<.'11 kept 3 +De n homt• w /beaut1ful t·overl'd Lanai nngt·d w1lh t·ol orl ul flCIWl•rs & /.!rt'enery Only 144 paces from ,1 s<tndv hca('h & short \\<Jlk "to pool & propost'd park. Only Sti5.000. Call 644·721 l quir k and v..ill pay h11ver s 1·os t-.. llurn . \\1111 't l..1sl .J <10l' Rl•a ity. H 17 l ;i:11 lla'c somcthmg 10 ::.ell'' Daily 1'1lotClass1fit.'<l Art. ~ Class1fu•d u1lc; clo at well f.42 56iR ' ' . General I 002 General l 002 t , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ""~---.--..... ~~~- HOW IS THE TIME tor Job :S~'fkl•r:-. to d1t'l'k th~ ~ 11'\t tl'ilol !kip W"nlt.'<l cias!i1hcJt11111 tr the JOb you wunt " not tht.'rl' ) ou might t·o11..,1der of(en ng your s<·r v tl'e:-. with un ad 10 th<> Joh Wantt>d cutei;ory Phone l>-12 :>li78 I - macnab I Irvine realty SUPERI LOCA TIOM! Clubhouse, t ennis courts & beach steps away from thls smashing 2-story, '1 bedroom Lido home Lovely patio lg. family room billiarc.J roo m . Great for entertaining $159.500. Lynne Rothell 64<1 -6200. ( M59 I "ATTENTION IUILDStS" Beautiful lcvl~I R-4 <·ornc r lot approx. J .06 acres, suitable for single units, duplexes. tnplcxcs or multiple units subj. to approval. Good area. $81.500. f~or additional info Re lic Chase Lee 644·6200. (M 60) tot Doft• Dtl•• He•potl Beech, C•hlornl• 1210 ... S_E_:E_K--&--1!-,-N-..,._..;.--.,,.,FO,.,.L-K'""'M.,..U""S~I c:----. r, II INSTRUMENTS E K C P X 0 J N R A C E M R 1 F l E N A WIF 0 l K W A V A T S A B V 0 E M R N U L U R M 0 U C N T B N U K U L I 0 B A N K E U L B A I Z J T H E R B T B 0 C S U T S Z I T H N G U I T S A D A V C R L S l N G N I B 0 R G 0 E G R T [ 0 E £ 0 C l N S T R U M E N T SI A D G R W L B U ~ A N C V D G R E F Z H N A D 0 E V K W I l 0 W 0 0 D A M [ R A U I L T D U l C I M E R N U C H P K E R 0 F W A 0 G U H A R M E L 0 0 I F P 0 N J L 0 S T R U M I 0 L C T K P L t P C 0 N C E R T J N A N S I H U G U P W E A R A M B L I N I 0 0 R C C A B C 0 M R 0 E B A S S P A C N U J 0 B V N ltu1n1tlle111: TM lilt1•et1,..,."11•"94 •lew .,,.., t.r••r4. c i..tl•• ., •. "'· ··-· ., ............ 111 , ........... ,.d "'" .. 1114••11 ,..,... .... .,_, II 111 H 1....-11 ;. Accord1on Dulcimer Mandolin • Bagpipe f1ddl~ Pipe and Banjo Guitar Ukulele Concertina Harmonic~ lither labor Tomorrow ; Christmas Customs En)O)' much lera,, "Sn k A Find" puu l .. with ov., AO dlKOVtriH per p1ntl 1n en 1ll·t1•w u rlH o( 24•p.tft booklel• To orqtr volume• I, II and DI. u nd SI roi tech, m•l11n1 chte:kt payabW lo "8Hk fl Find" In car• or 1h11 n1w1ptper VIEW-GOLF FORMAL DINE $75,500 1•1.111 .. 1·:xclu:-1vP area. SOUTH COAST ac•t•f's" to n•l·reational IMVESTMENT Like new 3 Br + FJm lat·1hl1l'S and pnvalt• OCEAN 549-0812 Rm, frµll'.2 l'ar ~<tr. nr beach ~UJC)ll VIEW Adams & Tkach RJ\d C.or,.~E-'flU" S:tn .Joaquin Lai.:una i\1guel Really Mountain, Desert, S.175 mo. Call ~-!l:l:ll ~lodd-lt.ind10 San Joa 830_5050 49 6 •4 0 40 4 HR + fam1J\'. tn levr l R ort 2400 ---- qw11. Golf course viC\\' Pr~:.t11!r Ni•,; port l'Om-es Rent our home & n·l'Ct\ ,. Step do\\n II\ 111).! room & mun1ty hnng Sacnflf'e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Ch ra stm a.:. bonu:-.. familv mom Wet bar ....... ~~~~~I S62.51XI CallMS-O:Jo:I BIG BEAR LAKE r'ireplaec. I>W, hltn:.. Form0aldin1nl! All .lllNI MissionVirjo 1067 FORE~TOLSONIHC. 5 bl·droom. :.! ::.tone cpts. <lrl>' .. J hr. 2 ba. cheery k1ll·hen. T1erc<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1r1•pla1·t"s, :.! b.1. Lake $350 /mo . !lll3 1511!1 master su1tt•. Elci.::.inl TllE BLUFFS 'll'"'· Ska. fish & hunl. 963-Ii!Q) bath. All doscts m1r NO DOWN VA S58.000 ! ! ' E<tsv lcrmc;. A!oking only - ror!-'d. C arage open<'r tkautiful M adnd 62 with 3 UR .. 2 Bath!-s:12.i1e10 Rent. our home & rt•r1·1w IMM EDIATE OC t'Xtttmg \'tew. Large 3 ,\gt•nlO.lll·S:'itiO ScottRealty l& (hr.'stmas bonu' l'C PANCY N EVEll lldrm .• formal d1nang 536-7533 UolsJ Spnngdalc, to'"" 1.1v1-:u IN • Hurr> C.111 room & central air cond1-• 3 hr. :! ha. H&O. q1t:-.. i52-1700. lllllllOJ:!. All for $&1.000 • , Oran,_ Co..ntv rlrps. S325 mo. ~Ki.1 1~.q Sell.mg an) th mg with a . ~-1 963·1786 ···~··19 ·" "'''Pl'•' MISSION VIEJO 0<11lyl'1l11t<.:JassifiedAd Properly 2500 ----- ! ~ lllij Ii ill REALTY 1:-. a simrlt• matter . • .. ..................... 2 Br. gar. cpts, drps, $:!25 ~:.; ff'itjiiJ1\jJ 837-9500 581 ·I00~ just call 6-12-56i8._ LE~~~ ~~~:~TS ~ ~~'. ;.3: ~~[~.s;i~~s . $14~ _ _ _ -Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 l"i\LW HANCH' l lir, rncddydb.1s17o .... TURTL~:IH){'K Pres1dl'nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTJ\TI·: 2 Rr. con o, lns. ~30 llome. "'·B". 2-ba, fuma·ly ••< 3 Br, 11 :! ba. bltns, cpt~. ., n -All s~mp:.lont• ('\Hl::.lruc d '"''75 I I "ncl d ,.. ... l'l' I j rps,i"' room. O\'l' y ' ose fll ' lion. 3 ) '. 4 la, 1 en. 4 Br. 2 ba. rlble gar. $3l5 courtyard. S81.5tHl C ldwell B ke Mash'r ~u1te has his & llomefmdcrs 642.9900 • BOND REALTY * 0 an f h1·ri1 haths All rm:1. orr 831-9411 RfSIDENllAl BROK!R/\l>I. COM~ l!tl fl D1•l Pisn till' 3 Or. 2 bn. Cam rm. hltn.,, hallwav St C.:harlt•s lsl . last. Child /pt•l ok. CALL IT HOME You'll be proud to own this Park l l beauty. 3 lktrms . 2 baths. allr:u·. '"" IJndst•;iping, limed spnnklers and n lnr~c patio S62.SOO 552-7500 red hill DOLL HOUSE-Pt'l'an k1t<'h .• Ch3mhl'I'' S3:15. (213) 677 8139. IJuallanS 10l' iC('m d k1•r , !>-\A-4471 CORO~A DEL MAR rcfr1.: .• rrl'c1cr. rclff . ----. - ""' maker nen w /wl•l bar & Nt-.W 3 Dr 2 Ba Tnplex Instantly appealing. 2 Bedrooms & ht.>N tappcr. all nl'w crpt~. drps, bltns, rrplc. nursery or den. 2 baths, beamed vinyl floor s. nptc;. SCPf:Jr.W,Oconn.~. ceilings, private patio, wood panels, ".illpaper. s hutkrs & ,·h1ldrl'n & s ml fl\.'l OK r · d h drps thnwut Bcaul'I) Nr. Adams & Beach. 209 roo m or expansion an c arm ldsq)d w "utcrfnlls '°' Hoch~sLer. 962· 59-13 everywhere . $88,500 Koi pontl~. Hoom ror ten-d , nls court & swlmmlni; Lease 3 B • 1 .: ba · ~I. so 3 \'0<'ado & 15 Fam rm, wlf!'J>I<'. hUtt'<.I r l l ct'IS sz24 500 pool, N1 nr t:dlson High nu r ·'" · School Wulk to Bch. $42.\ A Ccx..DWIU IAMIB CO, ~ CALL NOW mo · 9f~ R068. (T/ 752 ·7315 cute 2 Rr. nr bch, <'Pl.8. Ritr, fncd yd, stv, r~r. no DONALD M llltO I doFts $225. 1st + $100 Auotl••••· .~,,.,, 842·5165 or 536·8806 644-176.6 ~~"-----------------------------~~~ 08 DAILY PILOT Monday, Oecembet" 22, 1975 ......... UllfwW....., ~" Uttfurn 3600 Ap. t accfth ~.;.····. ········12;;4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfw'nf1hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDM 3 Br. 2 bii. oi:t>.tn, u ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT San Jqaquan dt'ck , frpll' l11·am Gefterol 3802 1''4nhmt! t...ar~r 2 Dr. z•, ce1I njt, cul dC ·bat• 2 l'itr :• 8 •R'"•:7••:•••:••••• 1 •••• ~. :l sly. \ '""' of gull ~.tr. 1•,1 bch pn I'.: Sl50 • 'r So 1l:OJ~t I' a.rn , our!(~ & IJkt' $SSO 675 32tlJ H11thlv UJJ8rackd , l>hl .l-17 7044 ----R..ir, prl\ )d lmm.tl' Apo.iftM.wh Fu"'ished S350 Mo Agt 83.1 9293 * REtf! ALS ~. • ••••• •• ••••••••• ••• • • • lalboa f'tninsula 38 0 7 T!IETERR.\CE ? lolboallland 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 liR. 2 lia . . . S.\-S l u t I I ·'I H;tnc·hu S;an J11uq11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or .:.1r, u I I'< • :tu Is nu .!BR.lkn,2bu S.17:> 500 ~TTLEISLAND nrnt<lo\ ~ls :.vrly ,8'!10 67~·711~. .! UH. 2 Ha. . S5SO 2 Br sun deek, $325 mo. li44 ti'~ ,'lllt1'1 L' l'()•'K adults no pets oar. a\a1I . • ..-. ' " 673·4394 '0 · ()ccunfront npl!'I $165 Ut1I IBR .. 2B.i ... _.Sit50 ancl. Stason11l (yrly). <..VLV~.HOJ\U~ . 2 Rr yrly. frpk. l~l' sun 675-382-1 . Ali.o furn 1 HH. 2 liJ. · · s:ns dl•ck respons adlts only ~ W~l.NUTS<ll'AHE. no ~ts. S2SO 11111 + util: l Hr. Sl95 mo /\pl lt6. llH, ~ n~...... . S:~5 ner. req. Av all Jan 1sth b:ich. Sl50 mo, upt lt2, 30S t llH ... H,t S31!> 335 Wnte classified ad Ff2l K Ua). 1st + b t + !'It t· & Till-: ~OLO:"IY • Oiuly Pilot, po. l~u~ C'lnup. ,\\Jal .J.rn I. (213) 11m lil'!l .. -h:11!-'rr1 SWO 1560. Costa Mt>:.J, <.:J . 697·1400 l> 1', ~ IU n. I. V ~.!626 C ~-1 M J UH. 2 bJ • . . . s.i25 orona UC' or 3822 ! BH 2° J ba s:ns Yrly "'ail Dec 28, l Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLEGE I' \Rt\ fum apt for 1 adull 1'\o I trn. 2 ba . . . . • S-100 !)t!ts. frplc, n1('C k1l S210 552• 7500 Ill(' Utll. 675-2975 __ Balboa Pfl'linsula 3701 red hill realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE Cln l Hr. Bay bch loe Adlts. no pets. Sl95 A' ai I. l / 15 673·0072 Costa Mesa 3724 --······················~ I<: 11~.h~~:.htn~~·:.& 1~~;~e~~t:' $37.50 WEEK & UP '-l11x·r J br, :! ha, DW. •S.tud10 & 1 BR Apts liltn,, 1 pt-.. drp:.. be:mt •1 V & Maid Serv A\'ail I .J 1111'1· pg . S:JSO , mu •Phone Scrv, ~ld pool 111;:1 15tii !ki:J l il«i •Ch1ldrt'n Sc<"t1on •Low monthly rates 1 oluny. lgc 3 Br t-Bonus •S50fo'Fweek"srent H111. Jll' rnnd . 11ll' ~ol + w iad ll'nn1' duh l;n•at loc . Z376 Newport Blvd, C~1 l'l' !tir )\-..,,than owner's S48·9755or645·3967 monthh c·o,t' $450 mo -- i h1 n r :is:.! 01~11 *Elm G~ns • l r111 Pl. Tt•rrut<' 2 Hr. 2 H.1 l\\llh,t'. dbl gar, 11111d·:l'iSS52 7!i!Hl \\' .antl·d j Br house \\ 111 h•.Jw or bu~ f'P pl} -.12 K!lll I 552 8:12 1 1 Br Furn. S185 mo. l\lo1·e tn for $285. Adults. no µt'ts 177 E 22nd St t>42·36-i5 - COHO~J\ DEL MAR 2 Hr Townhou:.c. frplc l'ool, tc11n1~. t•ontmcntul brl•:ai..f.Jsl. Some ocl'an & Cat:.ahna \ icw~. Clo:.i: to shoppm~ & fine ~each. &1-1-2611 2Br, 1 ba. U laq:e patio, gJrai:H'. 1\\ :1 i l Ja n 1. $275 mo. 673·6651 Costa M~sa 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct\SA VICTORIA l.2&3 br, Dcluxl' Unfur. or Jo\Jrn gas/wtr pd. Adults-No pct:. Sec. gate Pool. rec rm. cle\'alors 525 \'1etona. 642 8970 MEW EAST SIDE 2 Br & Ui:n. cpts. drps, bltns & d shwshr. S275 642.()2.13 Apa lwocwh &Ww.. ~artm•1th Unfw-. Offlu Rental 4400 Lost ls flcMMd 5300 Help WMt.d 7100 H.., Wonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• osta Meso 1124 N.wpori leach 316' MESA VERDE·SOO sq ft, F'OUNO~ Irish Setler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new l)ldg. Cpt.s. drps. Vk. Be11ch Walk. HS Nr lloai.: llObp Wlrgl' 3 (um <ope.aonaU. 5'2:>0/mo f'emole Call 962·6061 lu UleSliB.AU UR, 2 HA, (plr. blto!'I, Mr. Wood. 675·6000 or ldenUfy UW. patio. cndd .:ur. 67S-6061 ----'------- Adults.no peli.. $290 mo FOUND· Cllt, l Yr, be1ae 1 Ur $215 &\2 0596 ()(fices. 2 1&1e. 2 sm $75 & w/blk hdl & urs Bolsa I Dr-l''<lrn I~-: 8'!30 ------$150 per mu. New M 1 & Mc Fadden 89'l·589S l Hr1furn S2-IO Lge 21h. 2HJl W/f!nr Nr c 0 mp I ex. I 7th & --- 2Br.2 ba S275 Heh SJOOmu.Yrlylease Pomona.<..:M.Corncrloc. Jo'OU~D : W~1 te small 3 Ur, 2 h<• S315 No do~:. ~12 2~0 wkd)S Can be used for lite Ame~c~n Spilt. Edlnger R.·;iut1ful t:arllt>n 4.tpts, 6 p l\1 t o ~ 3 O I' M l'omm/ mfg. 646 4296 , & Fa1rv1ew. SS7 4118 ~~~l~~t:1~1:..1)(~~~ti 5rp~ Wl·ekends8AMlu8PM evescall5Sl·4289 ___ FOUND: Iris h Seller. 21st.541l2408or tH6 6lilti. Jo:A."TBLlJFFS305 2 Br.2 $500amonth. male . P l acentia & ha , pool. 'lrplc, ut1I in HETAIL STORE Superior N.B.645-8517 KIDSf.PETS OK cld'd. adlts. no pct:s on OFl-'ICE Eastsidc fownhbe. frpk. 644·4i67. NB. 1250 sq. rt.. con tu ct Found : Blk & Silver young female Poodl~ Vic: Ward/G.G. Frwy. 534.3757 pr1vutf> gardl'11, blt111!>, ----------manager 6-12 -8252. garage. S295mo 645-8964. OCEANFRONT O\\nl·r. (213) 247 2120. Off Beaten Path I. 2, & 3 Br. Adults. oo pets. dshwshrs. shag t'pls. closed ~Jrage , (rpk, BBQ. Ga~ & water pd. Pool LA MANCHA APTS 778 Scott Place, CM 642 5073 CASA HERMOSA 148 W . Wilson, CM Townhouse Apt Beautifully Landscaped Individually Decorated 2 BR, I ba, winter S300 STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 ba. S300 winter 2 UH. l b11 . $250 w111lt'r 3 UH, 2 bu. S350 wintt•r 4 BR, 2 ba, yNarly $195 SEA WIND Condo, 2 Bil, 2 ba . den. unfurn Yl'arly $475 associated BROKERS -REALTORS 101~ W Bolboo b'' lbb 1 lmln.s1 Rental 4450 Found : Large approx yr old angora type CAT •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Wht tip tail. Beige, house 3Hll Oen 2BA on C 2 lot. pct. ~anta Ana Ave 1963 llurbor <.:M. Gd for SAH. 751-0567 ' sm bus. 962·6435 lndustriat RMtol 4500 LOST; Cat, drk grey w/4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht. f ee l . Collar •MEW• COSTA MESA ''Smokey" Vic. Ar>0lenu & Park. Balboa Isl Reward. 673·5999 (Near Harbor & Baker) Found puppy tan female 1360 to 3480 s q. fl. 18<' per abt 3 or 4 mo old. Vic 19th ~q fl 110·208, ~ phase & Old Nwpt Hlvd.NB Po"er. avail mid Dec., 631.3660 owner (714 l 540·4058 or --------- your Broker found lg Golden Female dog, vie ~dams & Pine RB. 960-2641 llVBST II IOUBSBl.F Todoys A1my 1•n• 1u!it to pl"' lo mu1k hmo It~ d pine.: wh'"" you c•n l>u1ld up vour "~~"''· d1,;cove1 C41>4b1hll~ Wllhtn Y•llU bull. an<l INrn • ,1<111 <1 olull 1 h.11 w1ll ld>I a hhillmt• We'll holp you qrow phy .. c.llly •n<l m<!nt•lly You'll be .ell 1t1h4111 You11 m.tko CJuod uu..,.ions .it.oul youosell 4nd ynut lulu•~ And lhat'• lhe OO•I invu.1111.,nl you cvuld tlvu1 milf' A'k yow A1mv Rt,Plt.-...;nldllV• CostoMna 645-1240 Acc~pt. Child & Pet lncludH! Adult luxury Condo. 2 bd. 2 ba. frplc. patio. all nC\\ drp:,, cpts & apphanecs. Walk to \'frstcllf( Shop· ping C(•ntc r . S3!S5 . mo .. 6'15-1528. Pn vate patio, carpeting, Steµ5 lo Ocean 2 Br yrly drape r1t•.,. washers. stove. rcfng, erpls, drps'. dryers. dishwashers. 213 .. 147.9779 Lease 1.000 sqft w /offic 110 220 V. heat. ho waler. new building, g locale. 645·2244. FOUND: Black mini poo· ------------------die, fem w/kenncl cut. vicBrookhurst&Adams. Help Wante d 7100 HflpWanted 7100 ~arbagc d1sr>0sals. gas ----' stove, marble pullma n, .•UELUXE APTS• powdcrroom,rirealarm Frplc, he.tm l'l'ii'J.! . ~yslem . rorced air heal-panel"g Pl'l pat. clbh!.C. mg. parkinJ,! space. pool. rnlleyball, o.adlb on· Pnor Hental Refer. Req ly. no pt•ts. 1 & 2 Ur, 2 Br 2 BR $335 & 2 ba from 190. 387 W 2 BR w /frplc $345 Bay S~646-0073 3 BR $395 San Clemente 3876 lnqwre next door: ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE RENT H.B.962·1650 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I Lost: s ml fem Blue pt. Banking Counter girl. over 13. Ua' J Siamese cat. I love her & SECRETARY &1or Eve. Apply 1n ~ Month to month, o want her back. Reward T\\n position!! <Santa person, J..cotul'ky Fried ! lease. A kw remaining 644·6769 Ana & Nt•\1 port 1"$l'achl Chickl'n, 2929 E . C~I '~ spaces left. Mission Vie· m bran(·h olfici: & Trust Hwy. CdM. • jo lndustnal Park. (Sa Penonals 5350 Oepartrnc11l. M111imum -------- Diego r'rwy to Alicia, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 0 w p m t y fl In g & COUPLES north to Webers Bread> Drinking problem? shorthand requued. F.x Newport Bcad1 l'"<et· Hrokers invited. Call Alcohol Hclphnc per. preferred. Apply in seeks amh1t1ous. sul' Sa\e-most De\"clopme nt 24 hrs a day 835·3830 person I 055 N. ~I am. cessful t•ouples J:> part lluuenda De l\lesa 160 W Wilson. AptH Costa Mesa 58123-tOuraft.6.493-7687 Santa Ana, Hm 201. timemgntassol'1atcs In ;>.;cw. In~. 2 Bit. 2 Ba. nr ---SPIRITUAL READER IOAM-3Pl\t. terview, 6-10·4067 Ol'ean. fo"rt•t• lndry OpenlOAM·IOPM Cahfomaal!>tBank 5220 mo 49fl· 1307 AIRPORT Advice on all matters. EOE De 1 r v er Y M an tor 1 l.,t' J Hr :? Lia, 1 Pl'> dri>l>. r1•1 ri.: 1'1:.l' tu park poul -..125 . \It 1;µm 552 5519 SUSCASITAS Large mcely furn 1 br .\dulls only. no pcls. 2110 Ne'4port Bh·d MESA VERDE !. BR. gu~. Sl85 mo .. Water AparttMnts Furnished '""" .... , u .., ll· . d It puid 2116 Placentta, apt orUnfumished 3900 3200Square Feet 312 N. El Camino Real, Newport area. Must be 19•,-z< Per Sq. Ft. SanClemenle. For appl. BAR MAIO n eat appearing. 1-·u11 i 2Air·Conditioned offices. _4_92_·_00_34 _____ 4_9_2·9136 ·with local follow1n~ time .Beacti Stationer~. Casa de Oro LaqunaBe ach 3248 t\LLl.iTILlTIESP,\ID •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Compare before ~uu <TTE :!B1 \U llm, lrpll, 1•.•l \cl :! rar gar. I blk to hl'h \ l·nd l«•f ... rt•q \11 pl'l~ S3!J5 ~ rl~ 1~11 li!lS SIOO Christmas Bonus \\"ell clc;.1J,!ncd :! BH .\: rumpu::-rm . :! b.1th::-lolt in k1ll'ht•n. dtil g,1ra,l.!t' '385 :'llonth \1111 t' 1n hdore C:hn-,tm.1::-& rt• • l'l\l' Sino n·nt crcd1! l11r 11nl' mnnth MISSION REALTY rent. Cu:.torr •l<?s1gn1:d featuring . •Spacious kitchen with md1rect lighting •Separate dm"g are;_i ·I tome-like i;torage • Pn ,·ate patios •Closed gar w '!'torai::e •;\1;.arblc Pullman •t-.111gs1zc Bdrms •l'ool. Barbl'!JUl'~ 'urrounded with plu~h l,mdstaping ,\dulls. :'\o pet:-. 2 BOR;\l SW> 365 W Wilson 642 1911 ·""'" ~ or. ' a, a u .... ~·· 636-4 120 1·5pm. .tpts Li:?e b<'aut1ful m ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcnorsopcntolu:.h\\aler ~Br. \\alk to OCC & Tl-IE EXCITING landscaping Eit·r~ t·on ~hop~. bltn:., cpts. dr~. PALM MESA APTS. l't•1\.1ble extra l\lu:.l 't.~ nopels Sl80.631-2018. ;\tlNl:TESTONPT t,o appree1ate. S355·>1G5. ------BCll MESA VERDE VILLAS. l"EW BREED APTS Bach. t&i! BR. 1555 Mesa Verde Dn,·e Loft apt & 1 Br apt. S220 1 rom SISO East. (7H IMO·Atl71 .lust Gar. pool, jacL. ut1l pd. \Jults. :-lo Pel::. W. of Mba Vt•riJe Ctr. off ;193 Hamilton. 645-4411. t5fil !\ks::i Dr. Harbor Hlvd. ;idjacnt. to , . (5 Blks East of Nl•wport C.:'ll Golf & C <.:lull ~l.lO l Br. duplex. I adult. Ul1CI 1 non-smoker only, n o S-lti·!lli60 pels. 95-l W. lith St. ample parking. C. M ·Newport a r l' a 4020Campus Or, N.B: .~ OUTCALL 979·1268 I ----Harbor lnn~t. Co. & -------Dch\"ery person wanlt'd R~alton 673·4400 M A S S A G E BEAUTICIAN for busy Nt!wporl Travt'I Best Costa Mesa loc .. 1 & 4000 sq. fl. 120/208 pwr. Eves. 673-1417 Rentals Wanted 4600 ESCORTS M tr 11 r NB Agency. Hours 1·5:3o Fortheextra sinlireand anager w 0 · or Mon-Fri. Must furnish the Foxiest girls You salon 540·8582· 644·0661 own car. Some clerical call; We com e. ---------• rcq, will pay salary Foxy Girls Inc. 542-3169 B & G• I +mileage. 833-9615 oys 1r s ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNAN'f'' lOto 14 years or age. Dai· Cute Bach . dr Studio; ly Pilot <tchvery routes Dent a I Sc•cn•tarv. 548·0358. mature working lady ; Caring confidential may bc available an your CdM area. to Sl25. counseling & referral. arcu Earn profit (or de· ------1 Newport Bc::tl'h View up 536·27fi6 Abortion , adoption & hwncs & cash. trips or OCEAN VIEW pct bay. 2BH, bltns. keeping. merchandise for ~elling Rusy s pecialis t iwed ~ ~ood :.a ppoi ntm ent scl'n·tary. S:rnla Ana Salary open. Write U:iily Pilot ad ;5~5. 330 W. llay St .. Co~t a Me:.a, C.1 92621} Garage. $250 0.12 t;&l9 Bus!ness/lnvest/ APCARE 547 2S63 2Br. ;!Bu. nl:!xt lo Park. Financ~ -------· new subscripliuns. For D~. cpt. dshwshr Encl Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE mformat1un plca~e call gar. 1 Child OK, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Business 6<12 4321 From Sun * 494-0731 * 1'hJrm1ng :!br ~ lull I h.1 • 10~1· 1.J1·h :i.~1111 mu 1•1; 1151• l!li 1x3:1 1 BR fo\Jrn SIHS I BR L'nfurn Slti5 S235mo ti:ll·li.i:!l>. LIVE at Newport Beach ~-ity SOOS FIGURE MODELS Clemi•ntc San Juan lhntal .\ss1sta11t • Wet•kl) winll·r ralt•:.. S:~5 -~ ·-· ESCORTS ~api~tr~nn area. c.a ll Orthodontic ore. l'\.Pt'r PIHECREEK I ,.H. Nt::W. lrg J-BR. ~•n~ll•roon1 fi3U~\\' C!)l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!.15Uh:.Wand\l1!\~lnn\t~ lt!t~d C:JJl8427775 LIVES UP D w. dis posl. bltn H&O. lll\}.PineKnot~lotcl Neighborhood Beer Bar. Outcall·Appt only Jo -t-:1 Toro Jri:J. l'Jll · - -· Lots of bltns. Pl><•I, walk to s h opping mi TOITSMAME refng. endd gar Sl!l5. <7t.a >673 1J.WI Costa Mesa loc. lstllme Home-Orflce·Stud10 581-~110 DENTAL ASSIST/\NT. !ht·r -,1"1 1.tll lrt'l'" '"" tH252iO offered. 979·1268. Leav 631-3811 fo:qualOppor Jo:mployer Orthodontic cha1r:.1dl·. hcach 93 1 w l!:lth St • Br S1•<·lu11l-d ;1n•,1 H bllo.~ 5-IR 1~1~12 111 ,11 1 .. 101 , "ilh Rooms S25 wk up name&:t. ----------t ~ewporl 1'2 day:;/wk. ,,.111 1111 " •rt·.rit· ,1 DanaPoint 3826 wk1tchen J\pts s:J750 Loseyour c::oolw1th your -- -Ortho n.pt·r. rcqd. l tl lil'J( h & 0l 11" n __________ , h.trd" tH'ld 1 lonr-., no JX'h ~JO mu hl L::.t. -1~7 \970 ro•l,1,111 .: ...,.11111 1! fttr •••••••••••••••••••••••wk up . 5 18 -9755 or •Liquorlicense• children?Helpisavu1la BOOKKEEPER 642-2626 \~RY lgt• 2 Rr, 2 ba ~5·~7 Orangeon·salegeneral. ble24hrs 54989:J'J 2035 Fullerton, CM \•)Ur 'p..ic wu' Ill'~ 1111 w i terracc up~trs . no "COCKTAILS"' $32,500. · . Ne" port Beach 1-'irm has DE~TAI. J\SSIST.\~T .. l BR furn. 2 lri? du'>el:.. ~ lot•thiHim .ip.Htrnrnl peh S225 tii:> 5205. HARVEST GOLD Call : Mr. Winston LADIES · Have your own openmJZ Jan I. 197Cl fo r Expt>nenced cha1r!'l1de queensllt:' hl'rl µr11 h 1tm $220 1'11111111111' 6i5·3824 WASllER&DHYl~R Collcct.(2131272·42-t9 Masseur -lcometovour 1-\Jll Char~t· Bookkeeper and experienced front I Hr lluust• . .\1;iil Jan I :l\atl.1hk """'II fll'h home . Call Hob al ~ 2-t 1r., l'\P This 1s ;.an dl.'sk !\ B.644.9211 thruJum·'.11 iti $4iSmo dn::-.::.ang rm. xtr.1 lgc til\ \ll11J1 , 1111h 011 111· H·--""---' D -h 3840 underlycarold . MEX FOODTOGO xlnl opportunity tor a -------\I (>\I r 110 ms. l' n ,. I . i-i ~· r WTTl'":l'on DCaC Excl:!llcnt Cond • 968-6806 aft 6 PM . all day 111-IHllitl Ill\ I , or 11111·11•11111111 lo oo :!.11•> ••••••••••••••••••••••• NETSS48 ·"'0Yo Sat&Sun !.elr !'llarll'r who l'an DIETARY SERVICE > \\ -,toraoc ,\dulls rn11.1 . I I ,\parlment S11:c ,'tO " • 1!+1 ll*Klil \I 91'\1 " r .111'11·\\ !1 < '''"' Ch · f 4 11 1 t d work unas:.1stcd in m:.1111 SUPERVISOR l.OCJUftO Mi9uel 3252 ~l~~·ts ------~1·~._1 _1_•11_01_11_· .11:, :!:11111 1 ':A2L~~-Ot~~~Cd~rs. Gr~~~~~~~;as frea~n s~and~~g ~~~t~. Enloloymtn! & t:unang m11lt1plt• st:ls of HJyv1cw Conv llosp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge Fum 2 Br bltns, •'ar. "21 16th. 205 $250 645-7857. 1-:stab. 10 yrs .. More pro· Preparation hooks, preparing rinan· Custa Mesa . 642·350S STCDIO apts, all util 11d ,.. ' ''131 ~t"lem0n1~ & k»up \\ Jtl 1 15 Charm inn 2 B, ltns. w w .. drps. poo_I. 15 l h S l . 8-17. 3 9 5 7 ; --------fits for al'live owner . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ·' " " J ...... • Must have certif1 tate or llr.& IJcn, prof lnJs;p·d ~2110. Adil~:> _no !Jds . ~~h~~1 ~J~1,71°· 859 W. 532·2064 , 5363058 !loom Ava ti Female . Terms Avail. Jobs Want~d. 7075 ~ny busint'S!) rl'i·urds have completed soml· 1;;irdl•n Jl omt• " gar b-15 31171. or64~·3687 __ Pool , kitc he n Caci I., Agent 837·4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ary open. attr:.adi\c tours es tow a r rl hit r , Largl', \l.irm :1 br.2 b a apt EX lge 2 hr, 2 ba. dlx Avail Jan 1st. Mt 6pm, Chauffeur, companion. surroundings for rion tl'rhficatc. Salary raniw •rit·nr. n."· n• ri g .\rt 1st:-. Studio t\•)l . 1 I d t b h Adil S85 3 Pl'r .. son with management 11.ghl cook . Bonded. smoker ~nd resume & l I h \\ 0 t h • \\1lhc1nm"an·-1.•>a11tr.' poos1 eap nr l' . .mo .55671 6. ""!7"-to<-•25 1"1"" r r,i.., k I h b I I "' ·' ' bit d d t t k sal:.iry history HI t•on· ":: ·• '"· · m . lk. l in P . t . r ., ') ig t. eamt'< ce1 ing vat10 & fircplatc no pets. Sl95. 536·8362 R•nt~•s to sh_a_r----4-3-00 a ' ' Y nee e o . a e Helen ~-7197 111 P '' 1 a Pa Lsc. Ht!aS, rl'ls. dep A!:!µlbonh S2i5 .. w ... over dC'la1ls of business.---------fidcntC' to PO llox 1715 DRIVERS WANTED ~'iuhhi:;1~1c1 & ~~i~hn~"o.» f..t2m6_____ ·ni)':VE:'li.OO:'lll-; I BlocktoOcean ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3.000 1nv~tmt req .tfelpWanted 7100 Newr>0rt&Jt"h.!J261i3 MenorWomen l!lh~1215 1 lill. 1 b<i. furn. Sl65. 18<15Anaht•1 m.C .M I Br with View. refrig AVOIOROOr.nt ATES 556·1350anyt1me. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oookk1.:cpertodopayroll. Mustbc2.5oronr unlurna:.hed Sl55 6-15 3381 837 9517 stove. sml pet OK. From WllO Money Wanted 5030 Are you managem ent fam1h.tr w1NCR &)Uk Apply In Person I'\ T \ n EA 2BH & '') Jones Healty 673_6210 Sl75. ~1gr 2H A. 14th St ARE INCOMPATIBLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• oriented? Earn up to kcepml{ ~I al'h Must bt· YeUow Cab H•nnic; rJOOI 5-125mo J\l!t ---------• LRG I Br. pcm I. nr shops. 536·8400 or 6-15-8107 Cati H®semates Pn vate Investors S22.000. S1500 mo p /t. 639-6123 abl lo type Call ~l rs 11251 Slater A "enuc w:i 2513 Coty Easts1de Hach apt adlts nu µ<•b L'lil pd S2 .. I I B 0 32 •13• 1\1 L' 12 7pm .... d d \ 2 d T 0 Brant. J ohn'-C)ll & "on Fountain Valle.v 188-1:\1onr1111a. 518-0336 45 new ue uxe ge:? r , ,, ... .. ' .,. · ,,cc t:' 's . n · · on Assistant needed for pro-" .., Lr . v·. 3267 \\ frplc, Just Redec . In tri -plcx. Chldrn \\'t•Profcss1onallyBring IO\Cly Santiago home Lincciln ;\l en·ury 2626 ~ --:•.s.s:~ •• !~t~ .......... ~165 mo.675~13 \"11.L.\:'llES\ FrumS205 welcomc,nopets,nr bch. PF:OPLETOGETll~H P.ayable, ~85 p 1,."!1'0. in. ~rd~s:~~'!J~~~~fq1~~~~~~ Harbor Bhd C M .f._xper S "e epcr· ? HR p t ) I 0 IV'l 0 •-, "'0" TOSllARE llOLSING <:Id Int rest or 10 S.IO 5630 Salesman. rtcs Umt' to .!lir frplc bltn~ I & 2 Br Tratlcr L'mt::--·a 11 poo,n , . .!~ .,.. -u ---: c '· fi n ity Hair Des ign The Wrupuer J.133 V1,1 B r 1 d \ · & G d ii!:! \\'. \\ 1hon 641H251 \\ yla C. Dorn. Realtor " .I r, nee ) ar • i:::u J~t· \ .Jtcr ·as and . SIW 9 5 1 Day 1-'rl'e Rt'nt Fem Hmm ale Pk :"wpt lil 1 8 Westc-hff. 497-2516 Bwlding a1des.sub~t1tuk Lido.~ fl. :! Rr.1-\ l'ond. garagt• toS115 mo. l).12·12651:1:1 b 1 1 1 2 3 Bedroom Apls Twnhsc. call 6.JU 2061> 631 22:13 custodians. & ~ub. aides , _________ _ '.~ir. ~rpl<': bll~s , . ltithSt Sp_:_!Z__ S.10off Si:<· l>l'P "/ad 2 Hr Walk To Beath or6-IO·-ll60anyt1ml' Apply La~una Bcut·h GL'~ER ·\t. ~ antu~tic 'IC\\ •1 Br. . 2 Ba. chll<l uniter I Ot\ LIO'\S 1-:STATt-:S --1 Mort9a9es Trust AVON D1slrid Personnel Of· "'· · · ln1•d ~d. frplt hlt11~. H&.Wtt1nqtonleach 3 740 'l!r.l&up 7\0W 18th St 536<!.">i9 592·5010 R:'llmatl' ''a nted to ::-hart:' Deeds ' 5035 rice Acro:.s from H1 •Secretaries S3SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----2 '>I) house w /\·1ew rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• School 625 Park A' e T · t \1ee location' I Hr lrpll. BEAL Tl FL'L J hr furn s 1 !H1 Sc n 1 or <.: 1t11 e n :. Laguna Beach 3848 :\ll~~wn V1e10 581 883!1 Why G~t Snow~d L u. * yp1s S hltn~. dbl ganag1· apts Sl Ill & Sl80. Span1:.h \l.t'lct>me :.! Hr pool no ••• • ••• ••••••••• •• ••••• -LOANS up to ao01 Under By ·---------·1 *Keypunch Oprs ll11ml'fin1h·r•di12 !191>0 :-.tyle hldg, pit end ~ar <'h•ldren, pct!. &11; 2138 Drop a P<·bbk into the 3 Br 111 JIB. lla<'h to sh.ire /O Christmas •PIX O~rs ... ..... B h 326 .. , pool !-oauna. lndry, <tdlls ..•. -Ocean from your Apt r ';i1m~\l!0°,;01·;"1:~;uk_1.:~7 lstTD Loans-8>/40/o Bills? Earn CITY OF NL"ED 0 NO"'' ,...ewpon eac 7 li:IOl 1'celso11 I.n. I hlk '.\f,\.\ I Br. frplc, beam •··· · L • ·· 't .cm<ic '"'°""" v ""°.,.,.,.. 2ndTDLoans Huntin'"'onB•ach "' n ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·•I" bit , · t · ,, · tA:<J:Se uxury. '<:tun Y aft 5 "J' "' 1' T II I . \\ offkachoff~lali·r <,11 g, ns, tps, urps l\Taturt•adults.31755Cst. --·----F:llrestTermssincel949 needs tc mparary help lo cmpo cmporary cp \IF:W1•nd1111.1ttw~h1!-ot•onl ~42i!i1!i Kathy.548·2856. llwy.ol~J 2~:Js Respon contemp <'In Satff-Mt11.Co. moneytopaythem asan solic it dog li censes 17802SkyPark lrvinc lgrgrnlH.'lt .lHr,2 .b.1 . -30 l h 20 2 1 ""' 7 AVON REPRESEN . Call540·4455 \JfiO 1;14 MHOtH30 507>0 Vu111 !-.tucl1n I ISlk fr ~,n 1 NEW 3 Bit. 2S3b1 3 5· Oc.·l•anfront veat ·round l api ~/po~n~a~ea ~/l'~~· f>l2·2171 545·0611 TATIVE. I'll s how you J~i~speai~r~n s~or~~ ~:~ ... ~1---------- •''<l 22 l1t·;i~·h W.tll•r pd Frplt" rp.c. JZar. no ~els hr SW5: 2 hr $395. bach • · •. . how. Call 540-7041 or d~h\\shr, pool jan11.11 F:-Costa Mes a . 642 1603. $1!)5 t:'til ind 531;.0321 trprt !>us worn. Call afl 2nd TD Loans Wanted Zenith 7-1359. <50<. 75< & Sl so> per Gen'I Ofc S5SO .1 llr 21 n.1 <'nntlo w Hlm·I. -.1x.5 mo ~Iii n:1fi • ' , . I . . -----_2pm 919·-1?36. Huy T D.'s for <:as h. li~ensc. Will euntad rt'· Fl L'.\1 INDUSTRY &. ::-hp lor JG boat $7041 NE\\ 2 BR. 1 'h.1. p.at , <keanVicw.11Jr ,1blkto • l..ounson2ndT.0 .'s s idenccs concerning PulJlicHclationsorSali:~ ~1:>i1,;.15 LogunaBeach 3748 gardt•n .• adlts. nu Pl'b IJl•ach , stovl' rerrig Office Rental 4400 Nt>wLoans-2ndT.O.'s Babysitter needed, col licensemg of 1>eb. Must t:'\flt.'r hclplul uo pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5 642 1603 furnished. Pets1k1ds OK ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3000 .. SJ0,000. lege or school gal to care be 18 yrs old or older and \'icw bookings & hanillt' "''" 3 Or Condo 21 H..a \ ll'". Poul. .I :H· u 111 Sauna lse ,375 lilli 21110 t-:FFIClf~~C'YAPTS 2 BR studio. 11, bath, S200 .. Ph .547-0993 & 1501 WestcliffDr. Eqwty l nvs ml.Div ror Is l grader after present a neat ap· salesmen 01>en Jo'rida~ fr.,m S190. Pool. m .. 11d. cpts drps util mdd'd 496·1981 ;'l;ewport Financial Ctr BARNETT MTG. CO school until about 6-7 pearance. Pro1ect starts Abigail Ahhot Persunnt•I Santa Ana phone laundry \:11la~t· S225. • tt-158079 .... -'•-h 3869 Leasin90ffiuSpace 20Yrsm0r~Cty. PM. in my home, on Januaryl976. Please.ap-Agency, 4500 Campu" 3280 Inn 4!11 !~13'> ,..ewpon _.ac 645-2134 anytime Balboa Penn. Mon-Fri, ply: Per sonnel OrhCl'. Dr .. S u ate 102, N B •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N~wport Beo'h 37 69 llcnt wir homt' & n.•c·c 111• ••••• ••• •••••• ••• •• •• •• :'11esa Verde 2 Or I'~ na. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:JllonSiteManagi:r ----------1 startingJan5th67S·l345. 2000MumSt. lluntington 557-6122 Bltns & P''l patw. L"l1I •DELUXE• <7141642-3111 ext 246 F'or Sale· 2nd TO-discount Beach, Ca. 92648. 536·5491 ------- .1 t"hr1'.\m,1' honu., fifll<.J W.ml. :l BR,'.! ha DW c pt._, drp::.. S.J25 'IG3·<15W96:J 17KG sio \\I\ l l' 1&2 lidr & Bac·h ('111111 T\", maul ~en JX1ol TH 1-; ~I l·:Si\ 115 '.; l\C\\ Port 81. ;\fl t~lti !1611 I Hm & gar S225. 549 2742 1-::i!>tbluCr :i br. 2 ba. be. 1or,, S47,000.9C:~-7 years. Babysitter · I need a Nan-Equal Opportunity Ind c;µac master suite. Large equ1ty-Bayfront ny, 1 am 6 Yrs old, Live Employer HOSPITAL I Br. yd. i;:ar. S135 t:asts1de 2Br . blttnb. dis· h\\asher. enc·I J(ar, older child OK :-fo pets . 2 Hr, t•nndo, hltn" S2H> I or 2 Br. adults. no pets l IR LOFT OMLY :I Or, fn cd yll, g,1r . S22!l Sllio Sl~IO 2421 f; 16th St. Im med Occupancy :1 Rr. 2 lrn.) rl . .l(.Jr. S235 :-.; I It!. 646 l""l p . r l 1 I .I Ur. \1l ba, tnnl }ti. gar · · · ·"" · \.l patio. rp c, yr se eo·m HAYLOFT APTS ·''-'" Lar~e 1 Bedroom :1 Br. 2 h:.i . fnrd vd . .Jt.Jll-2202 w <k•eanfront 283 Avocado. CM l!ar, frplr, hltn"· SlAtl Hi5 K224 645-014 3 1 lomcfmdcr., fi42 !1900 . Mon Fri Spm to 7pm Sl95 'r rly Bt" n Orran & • WHtminster 3 298 Hay. t Br Apt muturl' _S.it Sun toam t/)rlpm ••••••••••••••••••••••• udults. A~·all l I. please 2 Br. 1 Ba. Pool, Hlln11, Kent our home & rl'<'~l\l" <'all aft 51 M li75·~374 DraJ)(.'s S190 548-3~3 or .1 C hra 'l tma ~ honu~ 631·2383Eves Super ;i hrdrm. 2 b;i . O<.:Jo:AN1'"RONT Bach d u •-S32.. St30 mo t1I pd r pts. rps. n«U. '' l{t•f'K 673 1241 mo 903 1569 9f..1 17AA 3 Br. 2 ba. 1600 sq ft. walk to shop ng. 2 car gar. pat NO Pl-:TSs.1M 631·2018 ToWfthouse on;ANFHNT ADLLTS Ultfwftithed 3525 $125 studio ltl pn OWNf:R 'S UNIT in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67$ 1865 ;ift r; 30 103 Tnpl\'x 2·RR. 2 ba, 2 3 BR. 2 Ba. 2 s ty C'~ta Mcf'uddcn !ll~ . den. 1450 Sf, (pie \fl'Sa Dl>l ft'lr, p,.l JMlio, s.... Ana 3780 No <'h1ldrc·n. no pets $315 963 405R • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 837 8828 ~us Unfwn 3600 Now Renting, Hay Chalet ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMIASSADOR IMMS Apartments l & 2 Br. :rn 2 Art . I Ba. CdM . no ch1ldrrn or pet !! S275 mo ~MOO ISIJ!l it>I ()I AMOICA W Ru y, CM 642 4irl6 EASTSIDJ-: C:M 2 Ur, bltnll, <'Pill & drp'I. 1•nd p11l1() ,, nar. $2~0 mo TWO LOCATIONS WEEKLY RATES F'ULLStRVfCJo: 2ZT7 llarbor, C M. 2909 Bristol.SA &4s.440" 540--2300 f142.2SQ8 1-------- Vou rlon ·1 nct>d n ~un ~o "drnw fa~t " wlll'n )'OU plart• .111 .id m lhl· l.>u1I)' Piiot Want Ad~! <'1111 now &12 56714 din rm & dbl g;irage home. 673·3345. in preferred 493·7638 ----------1 -------• SJC. WARD Auto door opt'ncr a\'a11. v, ... <:~...,.,.. Announcements/ ----------•COOK. ex per Breakfast. Pool & rccreul1on area ..,, <:_,.... .......,... p onal / BABYSITTER. my home. must be rast. Top pay SECRETARY Adults only, no pets ./'M11o1c L!d Is F!...ct 2 ct\ild ren 3 & 4 yrs. Mon. 492 1353 BOB'S COffo'l·:E •FROM$332• ~~:~:.-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru F r i. N.B. area. SllOP1409So.fo:I Camino llos.Q1lal expcr. ne<'('li~ F/t1mc. 3·11 :30 s h1fl l'1time 11·7:30shirt. Con AASAmigosWay,NB .r...-•• .mc. Lost&Fowtd 5300 675-4921 Real,SanClem ente. f)ll4·8064 or 536-1487 ./ *Y ..,._ .. .ii Mnna,::l:!d by ./',.,,. """'"" Call Mr Howard 645 . 6101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter wanted in area COOK needed for new tad Mrs. Jensen, Costa LOST: grey Cat, female. n r . 17th /Nwpt. CM pre-school in lrvine. Cull Mes a Mc m 0 r j 8 1 W1lli<1m W:.alters Co Name lag "'Binky ... Vic. 642·2475 Lee. 552 7331 Hospital. 642·2734 . 30 1 B<iyfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba. P vt Garde n Grove. 531·6200 ----Victoria, C.M. E .0.1-:. lic'h & pier. $550. yrly. Sl40 up store-offices cpts orS37-7891 (Karen) HetpW•ted 7100 HetpW•lfed 1100•-------.. 979-1935&644·4510 drps air bath 17301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK MEWf'ORT · Lost Female Tabby cat ......................................................... .. llt•ach Bl. If n IH2 28J4 misstng since Oec fa. vie Oval St. & Walnut Village Irv. 552·6086 Af'ARTMEMTS FREEREMT Buchclor 1 or2 OH1res as low as 35' per lk'drooms and '>Q ft M n1~1on V1c10 & REWARD. Lost nng al Townhouses Laguna Niguel 200 lo Ma Barker's Rest. Fri. ~·r. $239.50 200Chq~tl3~400 _ 12112. 548~31 ()pen 9·6 Daily Sqf N ,,1 d. I Of Spu Pools Tennis 800 • t ew •• c 1<'3 · Lost l Keeshond, looks Across from Fushion fu·e for lcuse 12 block like Husky, 40 lbs. l hlanrl at .Jnmboree on from H oag Ho sp . f'omeraniam Cham· snn Joaqwn Hills Road. C.:;ahinctis. ett·. frroe 11 paint color hoth m:ilcs. ( J 900 lcac;e assumed Cal l Reword 7Sl ·Sl37 or 714 644·1 54R JHI til Oc•r . 31 , 979·1276 UTILITIES , AID BLOCK TO OCEAN Oclux(' Pnvatc 2Rr, 2ba. LRe wulk 1n doset"i. i,tlru , garo11('. coble TV. AdUlt1'/no pet"i S300 mo till June 15 $375 mo on )'t>arly lc8!1c. Av:iilabl<' D '(', 10. Call for :appt 5$1-0042 oft•rfl PM then.•after. 675·1189 or ----------• mull l't'pllt's to Ad No. Found · Young. male Irish 572. Ol'ily P1loCP O Hox Setter. vie Cordova in 1!>60, Costa Mesa. C.:a SunClemcnte492-R672 92626 -----FOUN 0 : l Di umond •1 MO FRF.E REll'T• m.na. found out or town 1 2 3 ttm office~ from on Golf Course. Owner $135 per m o Nl'ur Identify. ll unllniton /\1rvon Nolta~t'rf'q. Houch Polter Ol!p l ., 833 322.3 OTil nnon ~-5621 ISLANDER YACHTS IMmedl• "'" nme Openinqs Assembly Car penter Bonder Finisher /Detailer Electrician Hardware Installer Mill Assemblers Cabinet Router Opr. Mast Assembler Mold Repair Specialist Al ,oMtlcm .... ,. Prior l!IMriette•. buleM ,.,. Y IM...fitt.. I~ .\l ~ -· A Ca ••• ' .. Cl l'l li< no '.I~ Cc t'>-1 Ca H ca tJ ••• -~ ••• - - He • •• - I ! E h y a (; - ••• It t \\ B: ;!O ·~ fin II\ ar !'(" 57 I!). !I~ llo (' ( ro Lai Uf :M tr, ro 1\1:1 Fe J\1 pc 53 Mu F:: th m n l'i Iii y, IP tu S< w p( (?\ M B S; QI s s T A . .. •• -- MOfldoy OecemtJ)22. 1975 DAILY PILOT DfJ f'dd it... Build 1t...D1aper 1t...Hammer it ... Carpet 1t...Cement rt .. Wire it...Hoe 1t...Clean it. .. Move 1t...Press 1t...Pamt 1t ... Nail 1t ... Ptaster it. .. Fix 1t ... SERVICE DIRECTORY P lumb 1t. •. Patc h it ... P1pe 1t. .. Remoae1 it. .. ~ Roof 1t .. Landscape 1t . Tile 1t . Trim 1t. .. Sew 1t.. Hau I 1t . Add 1l.. Pldnt it Aller It . Lf!Mn 1t ... ~iance Repair Carpet Service Deckin9 G...-ral Ser•lcH Haulin9 MOIOftl'Y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PoifttlncJ/f'operin9 Ptumbi~ lie .•..•••........•...•... •....•...•......•••••.• ······•······•····•···· J\PPl.li\NCt-: Hfo:PAIH Shampoo & lil<'.1111 d1-.in Bak:onies/Wotkways I DO IT ALLI Colic~~ student wilh I Ion MASONHY T1lj>, br1C'k, SlO Ser\'lcct'ull 1n2 l'1•lm hn)(hltncr.,, ~,l·.ikin2 Problcms ·• Electrtt•al, Plumbing, PU .truck, also do bloc·k. rnnc-relc, slont' •PAPER Hi\ \<jlM: • 1''ormer lnstruttur Carl Rehko, h lti ~149 ;\l..\I{\ -.. l'I l \IUI'\(., • liolh ·1~1; * '\O.JOB 100'1\l \I.I 'l'H UllC 111 t·: '\1 w it. rc·null h l·1• l''' ..,ml )1111-. \ld1 l•U11 :,:~. :!l:!I• 1714 )~tl2122 wht c il'!>h to nun I · c l e anup J t!fr ey Lh-cru.t!d 968 250-1 >ecu1 ultvt' Walt'l IH uvl l'lc Hens rute .. 642 4!157 · · ----bh.,11·h Ch-an llv rnt, (1111 <.:uutin.:!> ovt•r t.i' 111 .: · --536-1730 ~~nter rm &. h;.11! SI~ A\~ rm areas. 3 YRS<:uaranlcc. lli\NUY MAN-Homes & Hou -1--,----Mo•lng ••••••••••••••••••••••• S750,co11lhSlO,cha1rS5 AftftliedSystems Apts. <.:onsc1ent1ous seceonng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof. Pa1nl4•r Int IV "·'' Qua! \\t11'l.. & ll'JS Vn·c e!>l. 15Hl61W 5il8 2i5:) UH \IN('! l-.1\ '\ l·.I> ~· ,., '""·s. \\I.mt-. ~.u111· 111 ll1' Tree Service tiu:ar chm P<.'l u<lur t:rpt ,.,. n1:1fbmun &15·6558. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • REMOlH:\;RUll.1> .,. hl0 28Jt>.12 (213)72ti-Hi51 W;intaREALCLEAN t:u .. 1r "l . .H 1:1Ku ••••••••••••••••••••••• H1•111m ,.i., llmhrn~. lop I• I ll ~~ I' I II II I f1 ~ FIHl·;W1H)I> ~;., ('ortl d l' I • I I l h II II d I t II .. 1...1:! '.!1:2 1 S PEC. ON I NSULAT1': 11•11.1 1r J., yrs l'll.pr Un HEFS.LIC.S15.343tl work m )Hll. ltd:. Electrical C.:A Hl'ENTHY. painting, HOUSl::?Call Gingham !l:Jl 0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m i nor reµairs. 1''rec Gtrl. f'reeests645·5123 DRAINS CLEARED SS CUSTOM CAHl'ENTHY Vat10~. remodel & Jtlil1 trons. 549·4159 Ci\UPE'J'LAYI NG E LECTHlC l i\N·S mall eslimatc!'.S.l5·l4U8· __ HOUSECLEANING ls our MOVI NG? Let 2 expr ANL>llf-:PAIH Jobs. maint/n :pa1 ri. 22 , Husmess. Call J anice's mcn moveyou.Reai.ona Main Linos S I S Anytim4?·Anyplace c . 1, l':i••e. 642 2070 yrs expr #233108. 548·5203 Hauhn9 Haggedy Anns. 675·6~ blo. r efs . 833·39"4 & ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.c2"·'"l 540-1687 Ot llJllll'lll,il l'r'Ulllll).!. I l' mo\ ab, 11·t... turn ln!-.111 1'«1r11 L .J 111.h L a p 111 ~ 'Iii:! il!li ROOM addition~ • .:•ir ---Gar-Door On.ners L-_.· · "'' .... .., PATCH PLASTEltl~Ll -ages, p atio •. 0 , er • Cement/Concrete -.,. ,.. •HAULl~G .. -coping 1 TYPL'S ' "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• YAl,l>CL",'.'NUP ••••••••••••••••••••••• **A .L ,.,:•• 10' t ()Jo"("\\ tlti... \d \nv plu111 li111 • \\ alt.>1 '>t'I '111· lt•,d,, h.1lhrooi11 cabinets 1\1 r K • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' .. " Pointi-/f'on.ring Free l':!>t 540·6825 547.7334 • . er n LJ:o.:ONITE CONCRETE SAl;f.-Gl'lll~ 1200) SI 15, * • 556·0347 .., • Comp! Svs-Designs, •••••;~-:: ••• :.-:••••••••• ---·-STAMP I NG t:olJ -(4;iUJ.St8.1 ln~tall1•d,. - ---Sod, sprklrs. masonry, Phwnbin9 C a rpen ter, ltct:n H·cl hk~tonc, lltit·k & tale guar.:...Southtoa~t631 0480 1-asl l>eli"ery, hauling, waterfalls. Ford Lnscp PETEHS l'AINTINC ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'l\l'lll ,lllt•' 1<1·,1' ll moving & cln·ups. S7 up. 962_ ilH?. Int, ~xt Heas Hates Pl b' e p a I r . rt: rn () ll i· I 11.ilHl• .. l'lt'. t .. 111 434!! Gardenin9 Free est tW2 4597 -------Call Gene al 552·04~ um fftCJ X.I:! ~11.H l "Sf: 1111-; Roofin9 c abinets. gen mu111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry ----Sn.ci'alists tainance. AL. G75·629-I llntk & Hlotk 'I I th r-1, '·& t:.xprHawa11anGardcner rauingany ing,gurage ••••••••••••••••••••••• *PAl.._.Tl.._.G* Wt h t I .......•............... l> \ILY PILOT F \ST HESL'LT' S !-:R\'IC~ ,1tms, t•uru gutll'r. I R r bl ( n J""llll a er · ea l'rs. <" Hl-:l'All<.., \I I I' l'~.S Wa.\ ne 642·8bi3 Yd. Cl~anups & Hauhni.; t canup;..,., 64e 521a e asl WILLll\MS &. SONS II 7 .,.,.,c T posals. drains, IJucct:.. llt .1-. I 11•1• l"I • 111· ¢~tService Tnm & r>rune &16 46i6 stn tee .....,. "lasonry, Bn'ck/Block c/1ns 9 9 . ........, ry m e . I> • , , n copper reptJX•s. .t.\ c.. \\.ill x 111 .1o;!t1.111'11 nh week I~ ••••••• •••••••• •••••• •• "l't I I .. . •.c· J~ll"~t 1 rJw 1n lht• Exp j!ardcner. Cilrpel ln.;-tall~t1011s !.. ~l''t a Daily 1'1lot Clt.>anups, lrel' Sl2oLoad & Stone Call 581·7829 Custom Paint/Wa llpaper-mght ser\'l<'l' W1• tJkl• ing. P aint mlr S20 rm. Mslr Ch:.irg1•. Lit• 3()(1.~U! T 1 ' .1 I> ,\ 1 I ' I' 1 I 11 I I>I H f:CTO HY I-or lh•:.ult S1'n it·e C'.ill G-l2 5078 eltl :122 Hepa1rs i'rec1'.st 1:u.11 11.1 ... ~il1t•d i\d l 'hont• +removal Labor 645·3271 ••I:! 5ti7X 1»6·8~1 prumng f{ t.• a s Gt•l n d of unsi1?hlly TR,\SH & DEBRIS Collei.;e StudenL•548 &128 Brick block ·concrete drives. Quality work. L1c'd & bonded 536·1108 ext S249 a v r g 3br JUST PLUMBING u;,,.,.11111 .\cl tu liuy ... dt 968·7452 *CALL &-12 111 l • Ill I \'Ill '>111111'1 h1111.: ~~~ ..... !!~1~~1f.~~t~.~ ••••• ~!.~~l ~~f.~~~t~.~ ••••• ~!.~~ ~~r.~:'.~·~~ ..... ~!.~~ !!~~:'.~t~ ••••• !!.~~ ~'!!."!'!::! ..... !!!'.~ ~.~! ............. ~?:'.~ ~i.s.c.~l!~~~?~.s ••••• ~?~.~ ~i.s.c.~l!~~~?:.s ••••• ~?~.~ JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20·$40 per week working after school & Sa turdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone number on tape r ecorder. Call 536-4298. Help Wonted 71 oo· Help Wanted 710 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS! Ages 10 to 15 Earn s pending money workin g a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you are honest, ambitious and not afrald to talk to peopl e, phone Mr . Bingham, 6'15·2873 Equal Opportunity Employer ~~~.~~~t.e.~ ••••• ~!.~~1 ~~!.~~-~t.e.~ ••••• !!.~~ 11 o cs E K i-: 1-: f' i-: 11 sl \h-d1( ,it 1t1·1, pl 1nn1~t "cek1:111h \111>l.'j S11l11 Su1i.: S1H·1 tc1 l1~L Ba)\ ll'\\ Corn llt•'I' 111 .11 1111,11• llo~p 1111·d-. ·~ TO\\'T R LlCKDRIVl':H. PET WORLD 0 d D k T •57 PRODUCTION ARTIST • , . • {'am l'l l1•d l'111111 .111 :!tHHl i.·1;· I nf1111t ~ :--11rt ho at d r er s I ype S IH cxper'd. G & W Tov.rng, sockers'. Cl_i1huJhua., )d' t'.llPl'l l ll~. llt·I"" Squ:iit• t.ul. 1,iir n>nd ~:·~~t~~o.,~\:r,1~.'-()e ~5000 T he Daily Pilot seeks an artis t lOOOlrvine,N.ll.&12·1252 I oodles., Sl .. 1h lt.U. cu .. t l111:-l.11l .>111\1 ''1 S l.1 \~k for H •>ll, _, • Maltese. <. Shcpht•rd,. 'JtiH ~:!tit> s~·1·1 M ag C;,ml S!li>U experienced in production of line art, TRANSCRIBER Sa.m.oycd. Jap. Spaniels. 1-'r:inwd 1111 ,\bru111 Thi· • . Typ..•COHuen.i Prk SHOO paste up , and use of stat camera. Radiology, experience mm1·S.chnauzcr , P o.m!> Bncl"1' :1>.!i ,,-,oil 11llt-r \\,11t'rlll'd It''!> th,1n I \r Jr A<·ct Hul'nJ Prk S7ll0 preferred San Cle m ente 100 I s 1 " 11 t I ti l 1 fn m Su ccess fu l a pplicant will s h ow · mixe( puppies .• tm tradl•ti-t:.!5 ll!J1.1:1;~17~ 01 . op 11 • w 1!.l' ' Jrvinc Pl·rso11nl"I M~cncy General Hospital. Mr. svs most L>rt•eds. 2525 w · \\ .itl•f \\ orks q111•1•11 488E.17thCosta :\lt'i.a portfolio in cluding layouts and finished Adams714·400·1122 17th at Fatniew. SA For Sak Sll'llllH! ..,111 1·r. ~1 • lwali•d guJranle1·cl Suite224 . li42 1470 artwork. Position requires ability to Opene,·es.531·5027. woons, 11111..--. 11!111' & ::.I.!5 ;,51 r;:r. ~ work with people and provides ------ -l'1Hb. ,\bopl.11• -.l'l1111~~. . . *UTOTEM* •Saint Pups, AKC. put :1 ;'\;o Ui'.ikr-. l',ill .ii~ liW~i 1ratnS1'l :>J <.;.1u~t'Skam inte r estin g assignments for 31 1 !J Uie sparkle under }OUI orf).I;) K:.!JI 1 10 111111 11~ I\ 1• 'I 1· ii r.., ORDER DESK departments of the newspaper. Apply EMPLOYMENT tre<.' 213-430-51Ui 1.11l11iN' J 1.11 k l.1\11111 Ill Duties "tll indudc . at: OPPORTUNITIES !lt\l'\t-: <:11.11 1·11111111' :.'11,Jh..> gl.1!>' top 1-.1::.t· hanclltn~ of order~ l!. 330 W. Bay Street 1'\Jll or Part-Time Lhasa Apso puppic::., l'luh \krnl11·1,..h1p ::..1u1i ~ 042 ~1HMJ "' L' N AKC. 8 \\"ks Christma~ 1. I cu::.tonwr 11111u1rrcs b~ Costa ·Mesa. no c.xper. ece::.sary or ul'"t nll1·r i-.1:: J.ill . A ·•1 65 El. bl 6i5-5937. 1 I) 11 11 ,, ' •. ll I ~ 1 ,1 r i 1 Bu.\s 10 -;pd !">1·h>,1.1_n_n telephone, trat·1ng or _Rt!, -• 1g1 e ,.. ', • ders. and worrtinalton of Ca II for Appointment -642-4321 Go To The Nearest :11:1 i.zx !11!.J(l ::.NI ll!h.,:-l' t.:.i lllL' S.J. 0C 'FT DACHSHU:-.:DS. ;\KC. :\1"nuf\ ~n.ire Drum-. dpro,tlu1:R·L10n . & s60~1pp111J! E 91 AO.M. to 6 ~.ME. I F'1T>rlC\pTp11~ai\tt1,.o~nRsK&.1nro standards, champ, 1111..-. !..\:'\!-: l1tl.11 l h1·-.1. likt· ~:l~l l'1111 n Urgan St1!15 l'P l'QUlfl:~ \\)Im An qua pport.umty mp oyer I ' shots. \\Ormed. 1 728·448.'i l~ping . f1.:urc• apltllldL• OH<.:ALL(714 )6-12·7702 Ill'" t-:Jrh .\llll'lllJll !ll>lilt)XI• and '\Int telephone au1li T1C'TocSystcms. lnt. ~~t~Y· ___ -shh-.Hill ~;:i t•r1;_ \ll'rn.l>i·i..,fllp, :'\cwport l). Will be lrJ1nt•d .is HelpWont•d 7IOOHelpWant.d 7100 Sam?ycd AKC.: o.n g1n:.il s.11111J m·.ir ni·\\, port .1\thlct11 Cluli i.Jdll'S backup on compJnY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hnst~asDo~.\\tllhol<I t.ihinl'l. clry or nwi-.t. ;\lonarth5spd.111kl·t1kc SWtlchbuard. S1mll1ar HE1\L ESTATESALI'.:S ~hondise lll Chrtstmas. S!OO t•a stl'.lm h.1lh lO-.l s:1;:;, rll'W (jj.)-Uo>OM exper v. 1th a manulat i\TTENTION RN ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>am & Sire bolh :·wail 110" s:.!.)n !Hi:! 111;, lurer d1:~1rable. Apply in LIC.:1-:NSl-:D, Antiques 8005 fnr 111sperl1on. Sho\I Oining rm :.d ~Ii mod. pt•rson CCU/ICU ••••••••••••••••••••••• quality puppies !l68·27Jli For s~ill' l1kt• Ill'\\. "hill' .\kd1L c·ou .. h . 11lh1·r m1~c. CAMBRO l 'NLICE NSf:D. Full & / · 3 ll 30 & ----f1 11 url' .·' ·tll'"• !-.. 111• 7 brand new 111k1·~ li 14 :>ns Manufacturin9 Co. i!iOI Clay A\'C llunl. lkh. West of Heath Bl\'d South or G arficld Equal Oppor Employer I' ,\ H h: I =" G A TT 1-; N I}\ '\TS part lllltl', 11\l•r' IH \lu-.t hil\t..' '.il11l l'ahf lte S:! 25 hr ;'l.t•dt •If> (.lt'llilllt'I' C.1111 .i I';\! l.:.l I liOO t-:\t 5:i:i ~1-:TTlll': RED · P lime. · : VICT~OLA ,. Weimaranen;, Ucaut1ful ,.. ·'"· Ci\HPET 11 i :30 s hifts. Cont :icl L~rge (51 , ~tg h , 24 /\KC pups. 6 v.k, l'i:t. :>1;llki:~1 alll·1 .ipm .\'.\I. THEATM ENT! Mr~. J e nsen . 642'2734• w i de, 2~ d ee p ) held or show. S50 up. :\1 1\:"<'S CLSTO:\t FCH llAT I-: C ll HIST:\IAS W£• train you to sell Costa M e morial (Brun swi c k ·Hlake Perfect for Chri~tmas' COAT ti 11111~ old On)! S HU l'Pl:'\G"> Lln1quc homC's with an acc·eleral-Hospital, 301 V.ict oria. Collendar C~. Pat: 1918). 546-4681 days, 499·2IO!J t·1i..t sxoo ,\111 mm 111~ to ''all h:1n1.!lnJ.!s. bJl1k~. cd course that Sl ilrts am-C.M. E .O.E . P.r e·e lectri r. wind-up cves/wknds. ll.l\\'111 Sat·nf1t·c <ii ::;:mu llown 1n t rom E. Africa, mcdtately. If ynu a re tn --------v1c lrol a. Ma h oga n) lii:J li lfi pm:ed s~1 to ·:iO 4!H·W'i!I tt•rl·..,ll•d rn earn111g big RN'S PART·T IME finish. Has ft vc storage Akita Puppies AKC 11l'J.! t monl'' from the slarl, 1 l·7:30 Shift spaC'es built·in. Plays ex· wk's, import stock adora ~t·I 1nd1\lduah1.<'d frl'C Aides ex per 3-11 s hift. ccllcntly. 5250 00 . Phone ble847·3187 1ra111111~011lht•Jobino11l' Re\erlv 1\1anor Conv. 640·7 175or 675·9988. -----or man~ Loµ ofrit·es IOl·..it llosp .. Laguna Htlls. ---S hih-tzu. 10 "k!> AKC l'<l lhruout Orange Coun· 24452 \.'ia fatrada AHTl~UES Champ lt.nes. m:.ilt·-.. II f r h d _ ___ ___ Beaut d1spus 1l1on 1'. c·u or urt er c· -o a k C a 1 n e L s , &t-l-2!>i7 1:.111<.. Arlene, (71.t '1 SALI::SCOU~SELORS Sideb oards. Tables. -- 11-13·8712 For Newspaper Promo· Ch a irs. High Chair . FrtttoYou 8045 ----tton. Must enjoy \\Orktng · & :!I .. Color T\', i\D:\llH \L :? Ll\111..: l'hnslm:.i:. Trcl,, lll·.1utllul pwture .:\lu"I zs·. :'>IJkl'ullt•r ..,t•ll s;?OO !) ~ illXli fjj3.4~ I 'I \ q u .1 r 1 u m I II ~ .1 I " 1•\ 1·n I h111µ ~:!~•. Bliw 1.m t''l .11 "'i) ti I:! 1:1:11 H11~1·r f\unt1 onµ · In int h11ull IO ·,511 JP lk~IUt r:mlwr lll't'k)Jl'I' Ol'Y. '11' l'r coffee ~el. lnh of 01 ht•r "h !'r 1ll'm' port..ihll' 'tt·rt·o. 552-0l:IS., In ·- 1 ! I· ;.!055 r hur111 !'il l' :\I trnt nit . llH Id llt·l't•pl 642-350:i phone .q1ph ,... lt 1'tl Perfect Working Hours 9-2:30pm or 3:30-9pm E;n 11 ::>-I hr p11tt1n~ \1H1r 11t·r,11n.il1 l v lo "ork ,\11 \\ork do11t• II um our Ill'\\ In int.' ol t· You mu~l 111.>~sc--.s a pleasant dt>ar \11tn• & a l'Onf1dcnl man· n1•r l'l'rl l't·t lor :.lucknl~ & hoU!-.l'WI\ l'!> No al'l u.il ~t·l ltnl! ttl\ ol n•d F111 m11n· 111fo. l:l3:1 l:lO!JM bd\\n RECEPTIONIST with '-·oung people JO to Secretary• lloo::.1cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I f S I 0 rf. " More! 6 m o . o I d C e r m J n \\Jlltl·c or. a co; IC'C. H )ears of age. Rehable \tu ... t CllJOY dl'ahng "1th transporlilt1on required. The West End Shepherd mali·. :"l·t·d-. p1 J"l dot ~.;!!">O. "ill ""l'll L.1n).!e !'lkt ltnoh . ._..., Ii', .1l ~1.500 Xlnt 111\l'i>t l'll'a'>l' m.11..t: olfcr _ l!J7 U!K! aft 5pm 8~1 ·21:1 I tlousckcl'J.K'r. & i\Jl\11.' h' <' 1n. lull I 1 m1• Cd :\I .1rca T1111 .... 11.1r.' :--1·11<1 resuml'&rl'I ~ loAtl!\o 5i3. Oatl" P il11t. I' o Bu\ 1560 Co;ta :\lc~a. CJlll !'2626 Jll'~h11.1td. l111!111j.! "'' s.'".!"10%00 ~ Int-. trint:l' (1(•1t1'11t-, Sl'nd ll',llllH" to \d '\11 ·,1 I l>.11 h l'ilnl I' 0 H•n I 11111 .' Cu!-.l.1 :\I 1"~;1 ( ·' !l::!lj.!t. lht• puhltc and capable o{ Exrellcnt part-Lime post· 591 1 Warner good home & yard. Call handlln!( busy phones tion. High pay for 2·3 at Spnngdale 9i!·9621 after Spm ..................... ,. ................ _ ,\pply tn Pl'rson Penny hour~ t'al'h evening, half _!!_unt. Brh ___ fl46·3054 Chn:st mas puppu.-s. sml. Ill Housekeeper wanlt.•d 1 Day p 'w1·1·k 842·97K:l \l1·tl1r:il Sc1·rct.ir\' :\It'd 'l'rJll!'-<·npl 1~n & shortha11d tll'slrl'd. Full 11mt• Salary l>µc n. Call lor llltl'l'I IL'\\ 1;.14 12'\0NB S:1'cr. 15 15 Newport day Saturday. Ca ll ..___.. 8010 ;ill m<ilcs. Urn or hlk ~"h-::::::::> -:::;:> UlqJ.Costa;\lt::.a. 6-1 2·1H02 for 1nlcrv1cw ::':'::1!':'.~~~•••••••••••• Whitefaces.892·:J!Jll ·~.~ /!J/J , /JJJJ ~AJ before_G:.OO K c. I v i n a . t o r Stray k itten need~-; horn; '=]j~ --1<7~.,«/~ Resp. ato ry SCRAM-LETS Hcfng /freezer side b} Blk/grav llg sip. fl·m.. ,1 --;;-. r:: 1r side. Green. $75. 557·2005 4·m o·s. 5.l!i s:ml l.~\ A CONVENlfNl SHOPPINC ANO - ANSWERS - - - -----<:) S£WINC CUIOE fOR TH£ Therapist Lacty Kenmore Porta bk Furnitur~ 8050 • ~ CAL o N THE co Knotty -Poise Dishwasher, solid ma pit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • ;_~-=--==-~IJllimB:llt!:~! llousd\crpt.•r ('uok ro r 'tol>l-.L~ :\1 \SSfo.t ·s i-:s !tam 5pm. ;\lin ~ ) ·~ 1:x1R·r . Mu!lt J crng -Rishop lop, 5 cycle incl s an1l17.-~ l'UUJ)(I' l.i\l1 1n ('\I ha\'(' ei.pcr. in blood SOCKS 1'n11 w<>~h.<.:a nbe bui ltin. **'BUY** Today's Class1·c1 Instant-Knit.I F1••111t· .\l111h·I-.. t-.-.1•011' ·----------, !CL' •· 'eneral .., 0~ room,'\: ha li42 !Jfioti '"' gas('S. '-" l-· · '"I h Used G months . $150. Good Used 1-'urnllure ,..., • n1·1•cl1·d 'I op n11111e~ '\ i·\\ JU,,\ I. E!-i 1'1\ T 1-: Si\ L 1-:S r<'~PI rator~ l'<i re. Salary lsn t it tern •1 c t <' way 493·5945. Applia ntes-0 It I \\ i 11 Lad' "ho 11\Ttl-. Sf!oo m11 ,'\.· Stud111 11:11 ~\\ 11 i\n· \ou n·:Hly for a fan t ommt'ns uratt.• w tra1,11-~~~-~~~~[?e~ ,:;~l foo~~~ . ------Sell for You. up ·sate~ ufll'lllt d 1'1111111· \I ti 1 I. L \I .\ 1 ll t.1sl1e l!li ti • We an· 111g & t·x1wr. C.:ontact ~ r. th 5 mornin» and found Westinghouse Washer & MASTERS AUCTION :\lanl~n.'lfiKK.fiX TiJH•loct._ .. t"P "·WI'-' \1 1th ull1n•., 111 Or.in1:t.'. ll.1m11lon. Costa Mesa o~t thev :ere out ol Elc.c Drye,r Sl25 both I 'I I ,1111\ Tus tin. llunttn•'lo n :\l t.•morial llosptlal. •p"rk p·luns and the• WhirlpoolG.a::..Dry.erS.10 646-8686&833-9625 MAID WA .... TED nr l''I' pt r-.w 1 l' • • 1 ... Ii',., ,,_.,I FC>F " .. ., J ft 6 C 11842 1542 ,.. 111 1wr ... nn i.~ox \\ I oJ:o.l lkat·h. & l '1Jst.1 ;\ll'.,a ' ,._ ~1~ • •. d1dn't have my size Ill Kenmore f,ll'.c dr) er SJS A • a • Ex'"'r JJrdl'rtl·tl. hut\\ Ill 11,., , II u 1, t ·C'tll" f·>r I•· • 0 '-1• sf'V"L·s Guar/Del. 546·8672 --- - tram t ':1ll:lJt10111,a,,i.. . l·omm1s-.1n n p.itd lo ---ll A RV "' ..... T GOLD furn. gifts. m1•.•·. ,,-' ·' 0 " ' ' '"·' n, ' I -V'--n -----Shop & S,n·e · ne"' & used for Aarh,1r.1 l '\l'R~J-; 1'.111 t11111 I \ '\ I t 1 I & S t /S l•s ... v ·'' "·1 1•-.1wop c or -.al'' ecre ary a"' GL::'l:ERAL ELECTHIC "'1.lson's Bargain :-., 'ook rt•l1l'I '\u:hl ,1111t I u • t 1 RN 1 k 11 ... "' l\l,1nagt'ml·nt ~uli,\nut1· 1•,,1•h 1111 .. 11 i-;trng .. nc it.•tn l'rt''ll'< ntereslmgwor tn s m a WASIH:n & DRYl-:H. 545 W.l~lhSt.C :\1 · M 1n '· 011' l '.ill l'h1 I elertronic manuractur-A J',\R1'\IL,',''T S l ''L~ Assist. anaqer n \ ll F I F L I) < 11 :'lo ~mernency r r '' ".-_ I t11l111J:-rn Jt51!!~:;11 "' ingco.Typmi:,gen'lo · BL',ST 01-·n·:H s22s G-nn·Sal• 80551 For Women., 1\µp.1rc \' \ I. I·: S (' I·. '\ I I' t llP\J -JO~\l k d ' .. ----.,.. '" ~ . 1m1-. . c. 1 • ftce wor-. 1c.·tat1on, clt Ml'ST SELL l'ALL •••••••••••••••••••••••I Aggressl\·e. dl•p<'ndahlc 11 tl:... I' IT \ I. i-~ ': l ~ . ~ :\.Int "'orktn)! cond!-. ') th d ,. 1-:leC'lronics C 11 r I (• rf 11 \ 1· I' h 1 ~~-• .... ....:..l~~ ,r o yn ... . 6457857 SS.OOIJ Apropos Warr1rnb1• person . a or app •• 1 lt.'I \l' 11111t 11 ,· \' i)'""-"'"°' 1-. O t·: Cu11t<1t'l U . l599 Su~rior ,\\'l' C M1 586·20R.5 !!-Ii 'Hti l .,.r; • • ~~ H11:J l hl', It :'\ Cos la Su1_te 82. 646-1616. -'Bicycles 8020 hke ne\\, foxy sm 2 -'led l\lanageml•nl '\u1-.i11l! \111 111l.1nl 1'\ p1•11l1lt•d H.1''"'" l't1ll • 1l11 ... p 1l:il :.!H55 Thunn \\I t '\1 1; I.! :J;,os rii l' ~ J M e m 0 r 1 a 1 • ••••. • •••••••••• ••• ••. SaC'. La1wna Heh -1!1 I 5!l4l'I llo~p1lal, f>4l·27J-l. Secretary nl'eded, sharp. Hl-:1\L EST.\TE SALES L1m111·d <>J1l'n1n)!'i fur 4ualir1cll :..dcspt'tlpll' 1----------·1 ******* LAGUNA Very Unique Garal!e Sall· Sun-Wec1. 241J9 Tu ~lln Ave. Cos t a M l'Sil (j.16·6763. PEOl'Lt-: PEHSON Exet looking f11r fl 1rt timt busine~s as-.nl·t:1tl· in "'holcsak supplu•:i B u s 1 n 1• s s f 11 I I ~ l':tpitnlizerl. I nlt'rv1cw m:1.222:1 --MASSAGE TECH. Ofc. Secty S4 7 5. Ft.'<' p;tirl llUl !-.I andinJ! OP· portun1ty lor .. St-ll st,1rlrr .. 11nl\ a :w hr ,, 1)rk "rt•k 1 So t reat \0111 sC'll to Chn..,t inas 4.•arh .\bo lt'l' JOh,, Ca 11 l'ontwl Cart'l'r r:mplov- nwnl ,\j.!l'IWY. 556 R5US Chl'l·k w1lh all lhe othl•rs RN'S hut bt• :.url' l•> cl1scus:-. the· Cooper & Co\ pro~ram with Hal C11x lwforc )11u dee tdt• SIU !)~1:!2. IFull·Time> ;\kd Surg, 11·7 30 sh1fl 1-: x JI l' r a (' u t 1· l' a r l' hosp it a I only Ex C'l'lll·nL ll1•nl•f1ts Conl<1l'I 1\1 rs .ll•nst•n. &12 273 1. Cnsta :'ii l' ~ .i 1\1 l' m o r 1 a I llo!>ip1lal. JOI \'1clorta C M. EOI-~ :>m r<isl mO\'tng ('OITI· pany T~pe 75 WP:\T ill'· C',u r a le I y . phone per.-unallty. must hl· or· ganized. Irvine Complex, Sl:l00-$650 per mo 546·5i45 Secretary BEACH CYCLERY 240 Thalia St. 494-1522 Stereo. sew111g mach, 1 books. fish Lu11k. vacuum rleaner & mul'h much more 1610 Iowa. l':\1 . Sun TRAINEE Young lady llK 2kl for le1?il1mate full t111w pm.i tion. No exp. n('(' We send l o sehool . earn while you learn. Apply 111 person any afternoon or eve. 2112 Harbor, Co~tu ;\lesa MEDICAL ORDER CLERK Ncl·ess skills Ty pinl?. phone work. baste math Ex pt•r in mtt:'rnatmna I hlhlllE''S dt's 1rablt> Sl'rnl n • ... utnP lO l'la~ ... 1l11'd \d IHI ti(I;.' I n ll.1il\ l'ilol. P II !lo\ I 51iO. l '11!>la ;\1t.'!>.l. l \. !l:!tt:!t1 Bark orft C'e for ~I ll Salary ha scd on c'pr/ qualif1cal1on~. Send r<' sum e C/0 W ood) Seaba ugh, 801 No Tust in, Ste 501. Sa11la Ana. CA 92705 11.ivc something }OU wan t1) ~ell" Cl.1ss1f1cd ads d t l wrl 1. !"12 5fi7tl . Hefp Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 710 ···················•••' ······················ MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we arc see~ing energetic people who wish to progress quickly. J( you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future is with us. Mana ~cmcnl experienrc is desirable, but not ncressary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefit~. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon GENERAL omcES 322 Ho. Foothill Rd. le•erfy Hills ... Opport...rty &nployet" . . . . Bookkeeper Exp<'r required. Matun· per::.o n perman ent Gl•neral Contractor·~ ol f1ee. Santa Ana Arca Emp loyee ben efi t:. 711-532·440.5 aft lOAM 1·'11 ll !Wlcct ion of. NISHIKI Custom Sport Olympic International Competition 10 Speis & 5 Spds HiCJh Risers & e\ l'S Horses 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for salt.>. 15 mo roll. trnd lo voice command . stuo run ·ng qtr hrsc 644 29:1:1 Thoroughbred Stud l!I yr. old. make offer. mu!>l sdl to close Eslate837-0820 Sedy $800. MX $99. 9 5 No 1-"'ee. Greet chent~. L.tr~c ::t~lt·cllon or 4uali ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jewelry 8070 etc. in plush Fas hion tv bikes. lOO's to choo~e WANTED Island Law OCCice. Know from TOP CASH UOLLAJl :\l ag 11. Also Fee J ob~. Open l''riday. Abigail Ab Girl's 26'' Sl•ars Rike. 3 PA ID F 0 R Y 0 U fl hot Personne l AgenC'y. spd Coast£'r brakes. S25. JEWELRY. WATCIH:S . •l500 Campus· Dr .. 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PA I T> F 0 R Y 0 l ' H THE REUIEH E. JE\\ 1-:LRY. W1\1'('tH:S. LEE. 151 E. Coast Siamese chocolate point AllT OHH:l'TS. GOLD male. 6 mo. w /shot~ S ILVER Sf:RVI C'I-: Hwy •• H.l. llOW ha1 ~ --fl N I-: f U H N & !\N 0 p •ft i ft CJ I f 0 r D09i 8040 Tl~~l't-:.4'~~-~-~ COOK TRAINEE ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ln•wood Orir. Euc S7R cmc:t DAY IUSMEH. ''Pooch1 R P•opl•" c_ord. ch·l o:i.k co.ist P\Jppl~s MG· F I re woo d S 11 p p I)' . Apply 3 to 4 PM, --ss1 11 22. MOftday thru Fri· GERM.SHEPHE-:Jrn day Pll PS $50. Firewood/Stock Up • 494 9390 $7~ C\ltd/c'cl 642·2624 1-1 \.__ 9295 lake the pantsuit roule thi s winter and come out far ahead •n the lon11 run' Yo~e sottnus arcents longer 1.acket w1tll rurved sides, Send' Printed Pallem 9295· Misses Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14. 16 18 S11P 12 !bu~t 34l j1eke1 2 yds 60 inch lab11c: p1nls 11 .. ,, ~end $I 00 lor each p11tern Add 25' lor uch pattern for first cius m111 .and flan(jhna Sud tt: ............ ........ .,.,,. •• 42 .,.., .... 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Near J a mboree, Bn::.to l. & MacArthur, N ew port Beach. 8:13-0555 Dodqe 9935 '7-l MUSTANG II r.tJch I, V 6, power :.ll't'I tnJ!, powt•r brakes, S:l51HI. <tiJIKXZ>. Theod ore Robins FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Co~ta Mt•sa 642-0010 '7 3 M US TAN G , a uto matic, air. vmyl roof. S2!i88. (44liG BT). Theodore Robins FORD 2060 II arbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 642-0010 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lll 10 PM 2929 Har bor Rlvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 '7 5 PLYMOUTH OUSTER CUSTOM Economical 6 cylinder e n g ine , a ulo malic transmission. air condi· tio ning, vin y l r oof, whitewall tires, r adio, heater. <951LYE). $2995 •••••••••••:••:•••••••• Oldsmobile 9 955 '73 .Da rt. Aj_C, 1 17.11'.<XKl ••••••••••••••••••••••• . mi., S2595. AftH 5 .30, Sales a nd Service ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 546'894 L OLDSMOBILE Open Daily & Sunday 't il 10 PM Ford 9 940 GMC TRUCKS 2929 llarbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA CARS '72 Ford Lld BrouJ?ham 4 University Olds Costa Mesa 546-1934 ---dr. power. atr. lo m1 • re al sha rp. 642·7288. 2850 Harbor Illvd. • 7 3 P l. Y M O U T Jl Costa r.Jcsa 540-9640 DUSTE R, auto m a t it" AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til JO PM 2929 Harbor nlvd. Co:-ta l\1 l'sa 546-1934 '7 3 FORD LTD \' · 8 , a u t o m a t 1 t· t rans m1s::.1o n . r a d io. power steennJ!. po"er brakes. whitewall t trt'!., a ir c o nd 1t1 o n in g. m 9GHU). $1895 Pinto 9 957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Ford Pinto r un about. Good coml .. Xlnt g as m1lage. Blue book + SH>U 581 0596 ------1 •'72 Pinto• Runabout 4 SpC'l'd, cus t. exterior, low miles. (~KJY ). $1899 1 Yll. LIMITED WA HHJ\NTY ON ~LUS ED CA HS fa('lory air, rJd10, $2388. (6294). 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PS/P ll, looksgood.S2600/bst ofr. 19b6 Hurhor CM M b9301 AM/FM s lC'rCO ta pe, 534-6001/ 646·1508. clean. ·Sl495. l'v y. ply. ~Volvo 1425, 4 spd, FM. 644-1586. Rolls Royce 9 7 56 radials, Sl275. -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-7932 '75 Granada, firs t bid of #l DEALER IN u.s:A. ~.~ u d S4400. takes. Pvt ply . -.os, se-IHG-0885 or 640·832.'i ROY ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------CARVER Coditloc 991 S '74 GRAN _T OHl_NO 2 cir . ROUS·ROYC E ••••••••••••••••••••••• automat ic. ai r , 'rn y l r ._ "CADILLAC" roof. S3488. <998KXT ). ll>~~A1~'f :~ Theodore Robins \'----546-'-"' , • • FORD CLOSED SUNDAYS Ouahty & Pnce 2000 Ha rbor m vc1 . Stuh 976 I I Over 70 Costa Mesa 612-00lC •••••••••••••••••••••••! to Choose From Lincoln 9945 EXCLUSIVE For the best prices, the •••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 . lowest lease r ates. & de· '66 Contine ntal 2 dr FOi penda bleser vice.-see Coupe, fully equipped . Orange County NABERS CADILLAC reblt eng & trans, runs perfect , looks s uper. Sill 2600 Har bor Blvd $695. 536·3365 COSTA MESA 540-9100 M 9950 OPEN SUNDAY ercury ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTO '72 Eldo .. blue/navy, Ex-'74 Cougar XR7, white CAI cell. cond. fully loaded, w/white leather . a m /fm AUTHOlrt.ED $5400. Nancy, 540-1066. stereo, tape. LOADED s.t & S«-Yk • 644·6333 eve. 24,000m. 1 owner. Xlnt DAVE ROSS -.-cond . 496-97 12 e ves/ • . 71 CDV. Im mac cond.. 494.1538 days P'ONTIAC·STUn 2480 Harbor lfyd. atr. n pwr. FM stereo, -·----- bm/brn. $2850. 644·€-018 Cadillac 9915 ----------• '72 Coupe De Ville fully •••••••• .. ••••••••• •••• Toyota 9765 eqwpt. xlnt cond. b'l'sl of· ••• ••••••••••• • ••• ••••• fer 558·9321 days 640-6840 '76 TOYOTAS #TE1103217 eves . '72 El Dorado Convert i· ble, 37,000 mi, stereo. tape, FM. E very Xtra. $2997 Firemist gr een. Perfect conditio n . $4650. P h : Plus tax&ltc wi!ldeli ver 6 1 5 ·64 11 & wk n d s a new Corolla 2 door to ,_67_3_·_7848 __ . ______ 1 you. 100% F ina ncing Carnero 9917 available on upproved ••••••••••••••••••••••• credit, for 36. 42 or 48 1969 4 spd , 3501 w/pwr months. steem 'g, gd cond. S975. ~M leiiiiA :..:.::;:"359 ' ·;:~o ~l"()'l'()l"J\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Harbor.CM 6d6 9303 CONNELL •'74 C.alco GT• 5 Speed, m ng wheels. vinyl top. low. low miles Stereotape. <730MC0 ). $3999 4 Others to choose Crom 1 YR LIMIT fo:O WARRANTY ONALLUSED CA~ CHEVROLET SALES&SERVICE 2121 Harbor llvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 '72 Moote C:.rlo, m in cond. loaded, air, Askin S'l47S. 675-9063. llLLMAXIY TOYOTA 1.81181 Beat h Bl 145-8555 '72 CH EVY NOVA, HB cyUndcr, 3 gpecd, stJck, $1988, (275HJQ). 71 Corona 2·d r h 'lop. Gd cond. Sl525Jorr . 65,000 miles. 968-0290 _l _t ThMdore Robht1 f:ORD 2060Harbo1' Blvd. Colla Mcu 842·001 llabers cadillac Qyality & Price lt7'COUPf DIYILU F\lel injection. O nly 4257 miles on this loaded automobile . Cabriolet t op, leathe r. stereo. cruise control, m o s t ev e r y conceivable option. (475NlL> °"" $9495 I t7J POISCHI 914 5 s p ee d , ai r c oodltlonlng , appear a nce 1 r oup, All/FM radio, etc. (11J.t14) °"" $6195 tt11 COUPI DIYILLI Cabftolet top, leather interior' rull powe r. factory a ir, load ed. <•MMJ) °"' $7295 2600 ...... ll'Yd. c..e.w ... 140·1630 NEW 1974 MAZDA RX·4 2 DOOR SEDAN (Stk. <4002 Ser. 9442) ssoo~:l~w +PLUS+ ssoo CASH BACK WHILE THEY LAST 7 MORE BRAND MEW •74•s AT •soo DISCOUNT PLUS •soo CASH BACK LEASE DIRECT s94s9 HEW 197' MONTH MAZDA 108 38..., oius tu a 11c. c.p .... iu• 2 DR. CPE. !:_1'· .-u.r sm 2, oe>en >J Sole Prices 48 Hotn From Pilicorion IMPORT CHERRIES! •72 TOYOTA CB.JCA Vi"Yf l'OOI (2ttoMO) 51999 '74 DATSUN 2601 Auto lra1111. AM/FM rttdlO. 1"111 -1. lik• ,, ... , (0 500) 55399 •74 MUSTANG II MACHI A11 ~ tlfftlng AM/FM, cu1la111 tnltllOr & ••l•rior ltMKKS) s3399 •73 PONTIAC V84TURA. 8 cyl. l>IJIO. l'rWlt • 34,000 lftliea. (IM25l 52199 •74 PINTO IUHAIOUT 4 epeed. tow mllfl' (869r<PEI s2499 •71 CAPRI • IOMd (75890t(J 51499 , j I f , Laguna/ South Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 356, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA All Aboard··lJFO Cultists at By DOUGLAS FRITlSCHE Oftlle Delly PIN« tuff Tl is hard to listen with an open muid to the disciples of "The Two," a middle-aged couple who say they will be "beamed up" in- to a spaceship within the next few months for a trip to the Kingdom of Heaven. The message delivered to an audience of about 50 at UC Irvine Sunday was incomprehensible. incongruous a n d perhaps blasphemous. Ten disciples of "The Two". were on hand to spread the word of the UFO cult. None or them would give their names, but one did most of the talking in what was a preliminary presentation of the group's beliefs. "The Two" have been travel· ing around the country, telling converts they must get rid or all their possessions, Earthly con- n ections and even their· humanity. _ In return, they will be lifted in· lo a spaceship lo a "level of higher vibrations" or a "higher evolutionary level.•· The audience, containing a dis· porportionately large number of news reporters, was a mix o r hostile and sympathetic ques- tioners. The subject matter was ·esoteric and the answers vague. Pressed by several questioners. the lead speaker would not even say how long he had been in· volved in the movement. The followers of "The Two·• daim that to be lifted to the next level, one must give up ever- ything, in c lud ing sex, possessions, beliefs, drug~. friends, family -in short any at- tachment to humanity. Four of the disciples said lh<'Y had been involved m th(' UFO cult for about three months. All said they had gone to me('l1ngs such as the one at UCI Sunday. followed up at subsequent meet· ings, and Joined the movement. Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS lJCI The group sat staring vacant. eyed into the audience while the leader spoke, purportedly givin~ :mswers he received mentally from a spaceship orbiting outside the Earth's atmosphere. According to the group's behefs, there is a "light" on the Earth which has prompted a number of souls on the "astral <See SPACE, PageA2> a oost Battin Accepts Judge lly TO:tt BARl.F.Y 01 Ille Daily P•IOI SCatt Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today agreed lo be tried on criminal charges·before the Superior Court judge he had been trying to r emove for the past five Wl'l'ks Upheld as tht.• trial Judge in a ruling deli n 'rt'Cl last Thursday by S.in Diego County Superior Court Judg<' Eli L<'vcn, Judge Kenneth Lae today set Jan. 7 as the date he will open a hearing in- to pretrial motions filed by the •ttused supervisor. ... ~tlin and his lawyer, Matthew Kuri.lich, agreed inside a nd out- side the courtroom that they have reached the end of the road m their bid to have Judge Lae re- mo\ed for what they earlier said was his pohl1cal bias. They have argued that Judge La< s Republican Party conner· tions und his association with what Kurilich described as "the Lincoln Club -R e publican establishment .. amounted lo ob- vious prejudice against th~ su!){'rvisor. who is a Democrat. Battin is charged with grand theft. misappropriation of public funds and filing false pay claims. The Sl'\'l'n felon v counts were contatned in <.t Grand Jury indict· ment The indictment was issued after a Gr:inct Jury investigation into alleged improprieties com milled bv Hatt in dunng his 19i t campaiin for lieutenant gov ernor Kuri heh precl 1cted today that it w1ll tak(' two to four weeks to re· ach a ruling on th<.• pretrial mo lions in advance of Rattin·s ac· tual trial before J ud~c Lat>. One of those two motions is based on Kurilich's argument that the District Attorney s Of- fice is guilty of "discriminatory conduct." since it was strongly biased against Battin when it in· vestigated the supervisor. Kurilich said his other motion will be lo insure th at the OA is not (See RATTI N, Page ,i\2) Dally Pilot Ptooto by Rlclwlrd kM!lltr FIREMEN PROBE WRECKAGE IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION AT CAMPUS AND UNIVERSITY IN IRVINE TODAY Maria Mendez of El Toro, Driver of Light Station Wagon, Was Killed In The Early Morning Crash El Toro Woman Killed , Bw, True~ Car Collide in Irvine Crash By DOl'GLAS FRl17.SCHF. Of lll1t Daily Ptloi Slall An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa Mesan injured today in a violent three-vehicle col hsion at Campus and tJmvcrs1ty dnves in Irvine. . ~Iaria ~endez. 32. of 22731 Avalon St.. El Toro, died at Co~la ~esa ~emorial Hospital dt.•sp1tc rescue efforts of fire departmt:'nl paramedics at the scene of the 7 a.m. collision. The force of the collisinn disin- tegrated a Santa Ana Rl•gister drculation truck. injurin~ tht• driver. Dale Critchfield. 18. of 530 Wilson St.. Costa Mt'sa .. lle was under observation at Costa Mesa )'temorial Hospital this morning. The initial impact between the new~paper pickup truck and the small foreign station wagon dn ven bv ~rs . .M endez slammed the smail car into a full-size Or- range County Transit District bu!" The force knocked the front end of the bus about eight feet, over a curb and into the guardrail of the Campus Drive bridge in Irvine. An OCTD spokesman estimated damage to lh<> bus al $-t,000. The bus driver. Glenda Page, 55. of Garden Grove. and a passenger, Allen Eichorn, of Anaheim. were treated and re- 1 eased from Costa Mesa ~lemorial Hospital. wedged between the bus and the guardrail 111 the impact. Police said several Christmas presents were in the station wagon . At late morning, police still were 111vestigating the collision to determine whether any charges wou Id be pressed against the survi vmg drivers. The collision forced police lo elose the intersection for about two hours this morning while rescue and cleanup efforts were under way. Soviet Satellite JFK's Sex Life Cited :"JEW YORK (UPI) FBI Directo r J . Edgar Hoover. on two occasions, sent details of J ohn F. Ken- ' nedy's relations hips with women to Richard .'.'11xon for use in presidential campaigns, Newsweek magazine reports. < Relat- ed story A4> ~ewsweek said :-.iixon and his staff ignored the files. submitted eitht:'r for use in the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race against Kcn- n e d y 's brother. Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. DA Returns Sex Police said the truck was driv- ing westbound on Campus Drive when it collided with the station wagon, which was southbound on University. Police this morning were unsure which driver had run a red light at the intersec- tion. MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union today launched Prognoz 4, an unmanned space satellite, to study solar activity. The magazine said the FBI started keeping fiks on Kennedy as far back as World War II when Ken- nedy -then a Navy lieute- nant -wa s dating a woman "suspected of be- ing a ~ azi spy." Tot Trips ~ut Films to Theater The Orange County District Al· torney's Office today announced that it h ad thrown in the towel in the battle to continue prosecuting a theater chain for the s howing of two sex films . And this morning , the Pussycat T heatre management received every copy of "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones" which had been in the custody of the authorities since '1972. More than a dozen prints of the CRASH VICTIM DIDN'T STAY When th<' car stopped rollin~ over, a person that appe3r6'l to be a young woman in a long coat jumped out and fled. This was the account of a wit· ness to a Laguna Beach accident at 1: 15 this morning. It occurred at 880 Coastvicw Drive Damage to th(' car was extensive Police attempts to re3ch thl" car·s regl~tered owner thus far have been unsuccessful films were surrendered after the DA's office late last week asked for dismissal of all counts charg- ing obscenity. The prints wer(' seized at the Buena Park Pussycat Theatre. "As far as our office is con c-erned. the issue is over in Orange County," said Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris. He said t hat the decis ion came because of the verdict earlier this year by a Harbor Arca jury which ruled the films not obscene after a lengthy trial. "There was just no point in continuing. because any extra prosecution would have seemed like harass ment," Harris said. The request for dismissal was filed and accepted in north Orange County municipal court. Harris said. He said that. des pite the de· cision on those two films. multi pie cases still are on the books rt> lated to seizurtts in Newport Re ach and Buena Park of othl'r films. Currently. lawyers for the thNlter ch3in are arguing mo lions filed in court ln advant'l' or any formal trials relat<.'<i to !ht• seizures · The collision carried the car and piekup truck across the in· tersection into the side of the OCTO bus. The violence of the crash tore the bed from the pickup truck, ripped loose its r<>ar axle and sca t tered newspapers around the inlerse-:· lion. l\ wheel that had been in the bed of the pick -up truck fl ew through thl· air and became BIG RESPONSE; PORSCHE SOLD "The response to the ad was tremendous. o r course (sold my Porsche." That's the advertising success experienced by the Fountain Valley man who placed this ad in the Oaily Pilot. '72 914. l.oaded. Must s~ll this week. $4,000. xxx xxxx. 1( you have a car you w:int to !;Pll, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in tht' ri~ht place to find 3 buyer. ' ' Mistakes LSD for Candy A 3-year-old Huntington Beach boy w as hospitahzed Sunday, alternately screaming, quietly drooling and snatch ing at hallucinations in the air, a fter gobbling LSD he thought was candy, police said today. Perry Peck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peck. of 219 Oswego Ave .. was given emergency treatment at H untingt on In· te rcommunity Hospital and ad· mitte<tl overnight for observation. Police said Peck, 26. and his wife Conn ie. 23, rus hed the youngster to the hospital just before he went into the LSD· induced trance. The mother reportedly told Of- ficer Jim Nale s he found the child and his sister playing with hand lotion in the bedroom and scolded them , threatening to spank them. Little P erry then indicated he hnd taken two little pinkish- oranee pills. police said. No more of the alleged LSD, a vorlcty known among UlieNt as Orange Sunshine. was found at · the house, according to Officer Nale. Police Sgt. Philip Oliver said the incident was logged as one of misdemeanor endangering of a child and while no arrests were made. a complaint will be sought charging the Pecks. They also became involved with poltcc two weeks ago when several young m en forced their way into the Peck house and stoic about $300 worth of stereo equip· ment. No motive has been revealed for the residential armed rob- bery involving a .38 caliber pistol brandished by one suspect. Police staking out possible escape routes immediately after Mrs. Peck reported the holdup arrested two men in Sunset Beach. Lebanon Attack TEL AVIV. Is rael (AP) Israeli troops exchanged artillery fire with Arab gunners in Lebanon today for the fourth time in a week, the military com- mand said. .. Clemente Approves Package Ry F REDERICK SCHOEME•U .. OllM D••IY Piloi S..11 San Clemente's 35 sworn police officers today were granted an 8.6 percent salary increase and fringe benefit improvement package. The City Council ratified the pay package at an 8 a.m. meet· ing today at city hall. Today·s action concluded JO months of stormy negotiations . The wav. for the action was cleared °Friday when police of- ficers voted to pull out of a con- troversial representation con- tract with the Teamsters Union . Chief provisions of the settle· ment are: -·A seven percent salary increase retroactive to July l. tinder the new salary schedule an "average" patrolman with three years' experience will earn SI .267 per month. S83 more than 1:.tst June:Checks for the retroac- tive mcreasl'S will be given lo of- ficers on or before Dec. 31. ·An ectucati<inal incentivl· p~1y program. Offieers with an associate arts cll•grt:>c will re- ceive an extra $2;) pt.'r month or $300 per year. Officers with a bachelor's degree will receive an additional $600 per y<'ar. The dt·- partment has not had such an inc('ntive progr<.1 min past years. --Agreement that the city will pay for all safety equipment re- quired of officers. including their service revolver, handcuffs. belts and holstt:'rs . Existin~ of- ficers \\ho have previously purchased safety eqwpment with their own money will not be rcim. bun•ed. ho\\ ever. -A,?ret·menl that officers who ~re c~led to duly on their lunch hour ~tll receive overtime pay (or that hour. Previously, the city did not pay this expense. -Reduction of the standard work W('ek to ·1-l hnurs from -t8 hours, an extra holiday each year ancl improved sick leave and vacation benefits. Members of the San Clemente Public Safety and Employees As- sociation < PSEA >ratified the pay package al a membership meet- 1 n g Friday . Details, however, were not disclosed pending today·s action by the council. At a press briefing today. (See ROOST, P ageA.2) Coast \\'eather Some low ·clouds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise .variable high clouds but fair through Tuesday. Highs 63 to 68. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY With the recent press con- ference held by former John F Kennedy '/riend' in San Diego, rumors abound once agam about JFK's se.r life. mcluding his own boast of 903 ) conquests while in White t Hause. Story A4. Index j . ........ •• NWtl.llllltl'I Ct "'""' .. ,. AU -.y T'" ., ~. AS Me¥le$ DM QeultlM 0.-10 ... ,._, ... _ •• c-.t<1 D$ =c:-t, Ate en..--DS Cl-4 ._.. ...... Int ...... DM ........... ,.... ""''*-Mll,.tb 91 R~i-1 DMT ....... Dl ... -. ., .,.,.._.. OM ..... CM ...... At .....__ C> Wtl'ld....., A• • ,I DAILY PILOT L/SC Monday, December 22. 1975 'Unhealthy Cfunate' -Health Officer !laps Supervisors tty Wll.l.1.\\1 S('llRt:IBER Of Ult D~oly Pilot SC•ll llr Thomas llum11lon, the Or:mf:!e County llt•alth 0<.'part mt.'nt 's numbt•r t \\o man who h<ts resigned effr<.:t 1 vt' J .in 2, said w- day eounty t::<'' t:rn nwnt offers •m unht•.1lthy chm~1ll' for mno\ ~ti\ e think 1ng. ·'H 1s \'l'r} d1flll'llll for .1 ch• -partmt!nt hl•ad hl'l'l' tu l>l-<1t all nmovative bl'l'ause hl' must con- Fro m Page ,1 J BOOST. • • m•,.!11t1.1lors for both '-Hies in dH .it~·ct that the stalled safon t.di.. ... 11•n·" t•d Ill'\\ hfr ..ibmit tin t•1· '' ,.,.k, .1~0 \\ ht•n 1l bt.•cam,• ~1pp.11 ,•nt th.it most n11..•mbt.•r:. of tht' ('Sf:_\ '' t•r1.• '' tll111;! to pull out ol the contnl\ ,.1.,1..11 rq1n•s1.•nt..1 - twn nmtr<trl "'1th the Teamskrs. fh,• cont1 .u:t provided that the un11)n '' ould conduct sa lary 1tt';.'1ll 1at ion" for poh('l' officers. Cit~ llffl('l.th t'1lllt1·mf,•d this ,.,,as 111 'wl.1t11111 111 .1 1·11 v n·solution .ind lht·tl'1111·v. i·dttsl•d to 1wgt1t1.1t1.' \\1th 11ft1n•rs if a union n•prt•:-t•nt.1t1\ t' \\ .1 ... present. .'.\l,l\11r \nth1111\ 1>1G1ovann1 n1m:i1t·1Hlt.>cl Sgt Cr .. 11g StC'ckler .ind lv:rn :'>!orris, the citv's r1t'i:!Ol1ator. in bringing negotia- twn, to·' l'lo.,t• ') ou 't' don,• .in outst<.1nding 111l> ol bn ng 1 n,.: th 1s l'Om mu nil y h.1rk loj!1.'thcr .1g.11n," the mayor -..11d Cit' ;\l.1n.1g('1 Kc•nm•th Carr '.11d ht.• t•ould nut pro\'ldt.• a figure on t>xactly hem muc:h the pay p.1t'ka~1.· \\ 111 ('Ost tht.' city. It IS uncterstomt. him l'\ 1.•r. that thl' prevmu:-ly ac1optl•c1 budget for the <.'ll!Tl'nt f1 sc.ll n~:1r mdudl's funds h1 CO\'l'r t ht• ~l·n•n l)<.'rcent -.alary portion ol th1• intTl'<JSl'. Stecklt>r -..wt th1.• s ..llarv in t.TN•se \\ti! put San Cll•mentl' polict' offin•r.., .1 ho\,. tlw1r coun- tC'rparts in :-1mtl:ir ·1t1es such as J.a~tma Rl'al•h. C11n1nacto HeaC'h, Lirlsh.1d , St.inion .ind .\1t1sa lit> sairt that t h1.·n· "di lk.' onl\' se,·en offiC'l'rs who '' 111 not n: re1ve udd1t1on.tl tom~>t.·n .... 1t1on ...... .1 result of the• ,•duc..1l1on.1l inct:n live pa~ progr.1m HC' :-.:11ct t h1.• :t \ l'r .1g,• chl'('k rnr tht• rt.•t ro.1c·t1 \'t' J mo1mts "ill lw .1bout ~.x10. Tools S tole n In San Juan T1101 ... 'aha•ct bv thC' \'ict1ms at nearly $1.000 "t•i·1.· -;tolen during the \H'Ckl'n<l lr1>m :.1 construction '1te 111 S :1n J twn Capistrano, Or..in~t· l'ounty Sheriff's officers rrportt'd today. stanUy work to fit the immediate lcmper or mood or the board or suJ)('rvisors." Hamilton said .. Hamilton. who will take over Jan 5 as Pasad~na city health of. iicer, crossl'd sword-. last sum mer with su pervisors. particularly bo~1rd Chairman Ralph Diedrich , He publ1c·ly crilic11.ed supervisors for awarding an cmploye physical examination Terrorists Free Most Hostages ALGIERS. Algeria (AP> A gang of terrorists ended a bloody siege at the Vienna headquarters of OPF.C today, flew to Algll'rs and free<l most of their ·I I hosta~H'S. Thl'Y bargained for five hours.then took off still hold· mg seven otl ministers and high officials. Algeria's foreign minis ter said the plane would make "more than two" stops. This led to ::.peculation that the hostages would be delivered lo their coun- tries of origin. One source said that several Arab capitals, plus Tehran, agreed to let the plane land. The Algerian press agency also said the plane might be headed for Tripoli or Benghazi. Libya. The latest demands or the ter· rorists were not immediately known. During the takeover of the Vienna headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. the terrorists 1 l) urged war against Israel. (2 > sought a share in oil wealth for Palestinians and <3> assailed Arab regimes which allied themselves with "American ma~ter~;_" The Vienna sie~e. which lasted ~ hours and left three dead and hetween two and eight wound<'d, reportedly was led by a South .\merican. Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky told a news conference in Vienna that the guerrilla chief laughingly told his hostages "he was the famous Carlos'' being .soueht by international police. Rut Kreisky said there was "absolutely no reliable t.>ndence" that the leader of the \'1enna rai<ll'rs, who wore <1 mustache. was the mysterious ll'rrori.st who C'scaped arrest in Paris last June by slaying two f'rench security agents and a Lebanese informer. contract to ttie Orange County Hea lth Testing Institute <OC HTO, which was founded in part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella, ,political benefactor to three supervisors, CW'rently is under in vestigation by local and feder al grand j u ries. Hamilton, the county's number two health officer since 1971, charged last summer that the in- stitute's services would be in- ferior, claiming the job l'Ould bt..· better performed by the county Health Department. "Pretty much since that OCHTI thing, I have suffered a loss of effectiveness in my job," Hamilton said. "l am not as useful to the department because I happen to be in bad graces with the supervisors." Hamilton said intense pressure has bet.'n put on his boss, Dr. John Philp. the county health officer. to "do something about me. "Sooner ·or later. those who wanted me out of the county would have found a way to do it," Hamilton said. ·· 1 am happy to be leaving becau~e it is a tough way to run an efft'ctive. efficient operation whc•n you have to deal with a group of men I ike our board of ::.uper vtsors, ·· he said. "I was real happy to find the Pasadena JO b because I will have my own department to mold and shape," he said. "The city wants an active health officer who is not afraid to state his professional opinion about things ... Officer Rice Seeks Seat On SC Panel San Clemente Police Officer Russell .. Rusty" Rice today took out candidate nomination papers for the San Clemente City Coun- cil. Rice is the for mer president of the San Clemente Public Safety F.mployes Association, and the association's leader at the time police officers contracted with the Teamsters' Union for labor representation. Rice joins an already crowded field of eight candidates for the two council positions at stake in t he March 2 m unicipal election. H e was u navailable for im- mediate comment on his can- didacy. A former U.S . Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam, Rice, 26, is a four -year r esident of San Clemente. He has been a police officer for three and a half years. D.ally Pllol Stoitll Photo EN ROUTE TO 'NEXT LEVEL', UFO CULTISTS MAKE PITCH AT UC IRVINE Fo llowers Of 'The Two' Look Fo rwa rd to a Spaceship Bound For Heaven F r om Page 11 l S PAC E •.. level .. lo be born, thus account· ing for the population ex- plosion. The light purportedly indicates that those who are ready will be converted .. chemically. physically and mentally" mlo the "next vibrational level." They compare "The Two" to Chr1st. who they sny also was .rn incarnation of a being from the next vibrational l<.'vel. However. they contend, 2,000 years ago people were incapable of un- d erstanding that the Kin~dom ot Heaven was not an afterlife, but was another "vibrational level'' in t his life. You can't go to heaven after you 're dead, they said. Within the next few months. they said, "The Two·· will call a mass meeting somewhere in the United States. It b to be an- nounced in the press. ' According to the group's lore. someone in the audience will shoot "The Two ... They will die. lie in state for three days, and on the fourth day rise from the dead. After wandering on the Earth for an unspcc1f1t'c1 JX'riod. "Tht.• Two" will be taken c.1board a spacecraft and taken into the next level. The group members said tht•v were not evangt•hcal. but Wl'fl' telling their mt•ssagc lo peoplt' and offering to t ake in ''anyone the message speaks to." D•lly Piiot S~I Photo LAGUNA CANDIDATE Robert Pruett Baby's Cries Reveal Death VF.:"llTURA CUPJ) -A m~ighbor drawn by a child'~ .screaming Sunday afternoon . went next door and d1scO\'l'rl'cJ the bodv of the babv's moth1.•r :-.pr::iwled on the li~·ing room floor, the victim of a stabbing, ::;heriff's deputies said. The woman was identified as H elen Garcia Sutton, 24. • Pruett Joins Laguna City Council Race Declaring himself free of political commit ments. Robert L. Pruett issued a statement or candidacy for the Laguna Beach City Council Thursday. Pruett. 29, has been a Lagun;.i Beach resident since September He is executive director of a private nonprofit chantable or ~anization in Long Beach provid- ing for needs of d isabled children and adults. The Ma rch 2 municipal elcc·· lion has collected a field of eight candidates for the two open coun di positions. In addition, the city treasurer and city clerk's posi lions are at stake. Pruett said he was concerned about the individual's rights mrl about the community as a whole_ · 'lt 1s m y i ntention to be kruwn as the city councilman who- Ustens to you, who is responsive to you and your neighbort-..ood and to our community. I wil1 bt' accessible." Pruett said in his statement. "Although I have not take11 a position on many issues, I <.am aware of the d iversity of lifestyles a nd interests within the village a nd t heir preservation. l a m concer ned about Ja nd use. re- d evelopmen t and the supporting of local bus inesses. Dt:>pul1l'.S said the thieves who forced open :.1 combmah on lock took th(' tools from <i tr<.11lt.·r parked m•ar tht• building s1le al ..!.'l615 '.\tanner l>rl\e The loss ''a' reported hy off1c1als uf Brothers Con~tructmn Co The siege plane, an Austrian Airlint's DC9, landed in Algiers <it 11 35 a. m. Shortly afterward, Al gerian Foreign Minister Ab dl'laz1z Bouteflika began 11t>!'!Oliating with one of the ler ronsts in the \'IP lounge of the airport. Hours "~nt b y, ap parently without progress. and ;,1 tank truck pulled up along~idc• the plane and refueled it and thL• pl ,1ne took off. J le has a bachelors degree in social l'cology from UC Irvine :.md is workin g on a m asters degree in public administration at the Univer sity of Southern California. ;-::===r;r===========================================: I• ' • Clemente Man Loses Cash \ ~.111 CIC'mc•ntt.• man told police th.it he \\a-; robl'k.'d of S.5fi ~11nday a~ h(· counted tht• monl'y \\hlle ~ .1lk111g dO\~ n ..i c·1ty street. l\\o mrn. one· d1splay1J1g an un- kn1m n k1nct ol kn1ft'. run up and •rJblJed tht.• c:.1~h. Honald L. l>renn.1n. 222 .'\ vC'n1da :\1onten•v. \pl A, tul<I poltc·e · I ht• inc·1d1•nt o<·rurrt.'<I nrar the 111t1•r· t'C't ICln of ,'\' l'l11d.1 \.'tt'tona .•nd 01..i \ ist .. 1. ORANGE CO.MT L~C. Robert N wero I '' rJt ft th 1 P\1bl1 "'"' Jack R Curl1>y · \l•t' r,, 1Qf, I"' J ( ·• 111 t , M,.tMQtr Thom~<, l<e<'v1I t fj lt,,t T hom.1., A Murph1ne ,.,., , ' ~ ,,. " 1J t '1 ·' ,, Charles H Loos Richard P. Nall Laguna Buch Office 116f (.-+fonr'!t f O \1,,..,.t "'-H•nQ .AOl'.I'•'.\ ~ ( fto• ~ '>1b ) 01Mr0tficM CO\tA,,,.,.\. ur "''' ''"""'',..,..' ..,.....,r...r•fl Af.ltc r ll u ''°"""•tl'lt1 ft.i>.;.11 ""''" ti"''''~'°"' Pt••,.. 11111 \ f••M t t~"'1•'ll'••d ~l•t•M• Vlf'tf , I 1• 'I .11 f u ,._, .,, \4tf\ c •f"•.f' # f ........ Telephone 1714) '42~21 Clusifled Adv•rtisinq '42-5671 uguna ~ach All Oe~rtmtnts: Telephone 4M-M66 ''°""' S.•n ( ''""'"'--4tS-o6JO "coo.,,""' 1•1~ O•tll .. 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They were said to in· dude Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yaman1 of Saudi Arabia and J amshicl Amouzei:pr of Iran, the two mo~t influential members of OPEC, as "ell as lhe representatives of Iraq. Kuwait, Libya. United Arab Emirates and Qatar. South Laguna Man Injured A 30-year-old South Laguna man was inJured in Laguna Reach Saturday when he was struck by a car w hile crossing Pacific Coast Highway. • William P. Da ily, 31326 Holly St., was releas ed after treatment al South Coast Community Hospital. He suffered a facial cul and injuries to h is left side in the 1: 25 a . m. accident at Mountain Road and South Coast Highway. Police identifi ed the driver or the car as Kathleen C. Voight, 28, of 26433 Paseo Pamela, San Juan Capistrano The d river was south bound and the impact or the col· lision propelled Daily an <.'St1mated 10 feet u banon Fighting REJ RUT, Lebanon <AP> - Zahl.th, a Christian town 35 miles enst of Beirut. was under heavy rocket and mortar attack today, a poHcc spokesman r e- ported. City Attorney F . MacKenzie Rrown said today lhat in his opi- 111on. a city employe could not hold a C'Ouncil seat and remain at his C'lty JOb. Rrown said that under state law, such a dual role would be "an i:icompatibility" and that one job would have to be sacrificed to enable the person to hold the other High Wire Man Killed IGLESI AS, Sardinia (U P I > -Police were in- vestigat ing the death of a French high wire artist who had once done his s tunt over t h e :'-liagara Falls but fell from a steel cable strung 100 feet abo\e a Sardinian town square. Eugene Bugler, 32. who police said safely crossed Niagara Falls on a high wire several years ago. fractured hts skull and ·died in a hospital Satur- day. Pol ice sai d B ug ler str ung a steel cable between the top of the chur c h b ell tower and another building of similar height in th e southern · Sardi ni a n t ow n o f Portoscusu. Witnesses said Bugler , using a ba lancing pole, then attempted the crossin g b ut lost h is balance and plunged to the ground. Fro• Page Al BATTIN .. ~ J allowed to quash the subpoena~ he has issued for the a ppear anco of Stale ~n . James Whetmot-e and his staff and m em bers of the DA 's a staff. as we ll! Kunlich said he bases the m o- tion on his belief that attempts ar~ being m ade to prevent the t~timony of thos<.' w itnesses. l Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Saving s has passed the $100 million mark in assets. W e believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continvlng high interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many residents switching their savi ngs to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million ~rong M ariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons ,to start your account today ! AS K ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7~ % Interest on Insured savings.• ·Trils cen1f1ct111111COunt, wf'llch btet1 an annual yield of 8 08% lnl••t. la eubjtcl to aw.t111t1&1 lnt1r•t ~•II• II wllhd!11¥fn blfor• tn1hir11y. N1wport l •llCh Newport IMCh Laguna a .. ch (Main Off1et) (81y1101 Center) (COrner of Foresl Av• ) 1515 Westc:ltff Dr. 1024 Baya1<J1 Or. 310 Glenn1yr1 St. (714)842·4000 (714)642;.4000 (714) 494-7506 S..l l1ach 81Ytrly Hiii• Wttt Holl"ood (Leisure World) (Corner of Olympic Blvd ) (Opp. Mt. 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PuatSP 2 It. t. 23 2S'lo-"" T•ledyn pl 6 ., t 60"1 •• Ry MU,TOS MO KOWITZ When you got to a drugstore to fill a prescr1 ptton. would you hke to know in advance wha t thJl mcdu.•alton will cost you? Would you evt'n like to hJH! :.om~ 1dc.1 of the 1m C"t> before you go to the slor€' > Assu m in g your :inswl'n; <.in• "ycs," the next fJUl'!iltons bec;omt' How would you like l11.1t mform:ilt0n {'On veyed lo you., Would you o bJl'l l ti your l o cal druggis t began to advNllM.' his prices" Money Tree THIS ISStT•: IS IH:ING OF.BATED feroc1ou lsly these days as a rt"Sll ll O( e(fnrh bv lht (edcrul government lo get pharmacists to give us ll\1)n' pr t<:t' information There 's no way. of course, Cor tht• i.:ov(•rnment lo force drugstores lo .1dvert1se pric t•s of prcsrript1nn drugs H a retailer ('hooses not to spend nrnrwy on .1d v t•1 st1smg, he doesn't have to Thal s his right. Hut 1l s so m cthm~ clsl' wht•ll a group ~ts togt>ther and adopts a code that µl'oh1l'1l:5 any member fro m advertis ing. That's what has obla1m'<I for H':irs m the field of pharmacy so that 35 states now haH· l•"'" or codes which ban or d 1x courage any adversttsing llV a pharmacist It's tha t a greed upon reslncl1on that th<' gm crnment wants lo t>ll rn1nate The Fed eral Trade Comm1ss1on has proposi·d r ules that would do away with aH proh1b1l1uns rm s ul·h ad\ ert1smg. And the Justtce Department has followed up with a court s wt In Michigan that charges consuml.!r s art> being denied the benefits of tree and open compd1t1on by these rules bar- nng adverllsmg. AS IS F R EQUENTLY THE Cl\SE in t his day and age. the issues are not clear-cut It's not e,1sy lo determine who are the good guys and who arc the b:.td g11ys, 1 Pun,,,., t 20 I as 21~ + "• Tel10Promp • 199 s •10 .. 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T I 12 6 10 1914 + \It St•W Air Sk s SI J '/• • UOP In 6111 10 6J 10'/0-•lo SNCJram 80 11 31 le.~-'4 Uplolln ,'16 20 t82 42'h-,.._ t..-ro:: 10 : 1~ t!~-'I• USLI FE 32 S 182 11 -V; SNrlGO S2 ' 309 14~-'"' USllleFd 91110 22 10111 • , Surs 1 6o. 26 348 1>6~-y, USMCp I 20 4 24 21 ..... • It\ Stllraln I.on • 116 2• 1 USM pf 1•;, •• ZllS021'1) + ~ SEOCO ... 6 30 2H -.... ~ rn,r ,•: 11 4~ ~~v.:: Why then does the Amcn can J>harmau•ut1t·al Associa - tion, which represents 40,000 ph armactsts, btttcrly oppos1• these moves to induce pnC'e advertising l)y druggis ts / ll contends that prescnption drugs s hould not be<.·omc a pnct-· football. And it fears that 1£ druggists \\ ere permitted to act verhse freely, the advantage would go lo the big chain drugstores , which would soon dri ve the small corner drugstore out or business. They have a point there. WHAT 'S ALSO INTERESTING IS that the pharmac1:.l group, s tung by cnhc1s m whtch represents pharmacists as pnce-gougers , is fighting back bypomt1ng fingers a llhe druJ?; companies and the medical profession 1t sees no r eason why druggis ts have to be held responsible for high prices For example, the pharmacy group has been ad vocating for a Jong lime the repeal of the ·•anltsubst1tullon" laws which are on the books in most stales This law does a very s imple thmg: It forbids pharmacists from f1Jhn g a prescr1p· tion with any drug but the one written by the doctor on the prescnphon pad. The pharmacy association says that 1f we were re ally concerned about the high cost of medicine. we would a llow trained pharmacists to subsil1tute generi c equ1 vale nls of th<• brand names prescnbe<l by doctors_ This would enabl<' pharmacies to reduce their mvenlon es and supply prescnp. tion drugs at lower pnces. You can imagine how this pro- posal is viewed by drug companies . which have a huge s takt· rn the bra nd-name system, or by doctors, who .have a hug!! stake m their professional authonty. T HE OUTCOME OF TJOS DISPUTE 1s still m doubt. But the tide appears to be running agamst the s mall drug- gist . He ts betng told that he must take out an ad to tell h1 <> customers the price of 25 Valiums He has the s mkmg feel· mg that he 1s not going to win in that kind of game -and hes probably right He is going to need Valium himself. And be 1s going to ha ve to fill that prescription at the bi~ ch am outlet on the shopp1ng mall . Quitting Market SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -"The small rnveslor 1s out of the stock market," said Banlc or Amen ca offi cer Roger Kohlmeier_ "A lot of people have been burned." "We've been dnven out," said longtime market in- vestor Jo$eph Vol a , a pamt company production manager. "The last five years have been rough." •·People are tired of losing money," saad D100 Copes, vice president of the C~1fom1aareas surveyed. _ brokerage house o{ Mernll People are reluctant to tn· Lynch Pierce F enner & vest beca use ofthe un~~rtam-Srruth ty of the m a rke t, said · Kohlm e ier, a Bank of .. P EOPLE ARE MORE in· come bnente d , and the market f ell off," added Gordon Crary Jr . vice pres•· dent or anoth e r t o p brokerage. E F. Hutton & Co. A New York Stoc k Exchange study has d1sc losc.'d that the number or tnd1v 1dual ' shareowners has declined Amenca ass tStant vice pres1~ dent m Sacramento. "THEY AR E putting their money tn f 1xed matunty or f1xed-mcome rnvestments - bonds, time deposits. that sort of thing. Anythmg that guarantees a definite, fixed return. Service( 12 J IO 4 + "• \JlahPI. 2 40 9 134 ,,..,. + v. Strwmn 6" I 42 11'1• • • UI PLpl 1 8o 10 ,. ..... ~ VI ShaMsp 2114 • ~' •+ V. UV Indus lg • "31 19~ W Sl\apell 10 8 '1 I I~+ Y. 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T hey have tert the eqwty market- common stocks -and gone into senior secur1t1es:. bonds anri preferred issues. "The market has not treat ed people too well m the last four or fi ve years, particular ly in the spt"culative area ... CRARY, OF E F. Hutton tn Los Angeles. saut the market "has been r estructured You have some interme<harie.s as S.tt Jk ,IQ 9 .>4 11 Wllrnaco 80 26 I' o Soffs\PS 711 I • S'"r Wollncf)I ,. J 10 ,, $ C.IEd I 61 6 IS2 1•'41+ Vt W•mCm ~ • )14 11~ + Vo Sollll\Co 1 40 1 &39 tJt. WtCmpl IV• ' 3S +-I• SOlnGI! 211 I • J11~+ > w ... "'eo ~ s IJ ••• SoNRH 1 4S 1 40 4t\4i "-Warl..am 91 16 710 16\o-\l'i ~imTI :t t II J2>o "• Wlll'nrS I 10 • )4 ...... Together, these two major actual owners m stead or m- metropobtan areas represent d1v1duals -insurance com· 84 percent or the drop m the· p:m1t-s, for example. SHeT l a 1 43"·-~. w~ 1 • 1 '° 11-..-"' SH Of4~ 11100 Sl1'-w •"'H11 10 1 0' 5oPa<ll 1 24 12 10I ,.... a~· • ' • Sit fltall 2 12 11 11J 4'14 + v. 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Ofthel8cbemicalsmostcommonJy plans to do a similarity extensive diff erenl organll· chemu~.als have not been exam med to see 1( they cause The agency also said •t has done an found in that survey, none hu been analysis oClhe water (rom 100 eiti~s to bt>t>n found m the Jrinkmg water wp cancer in human b<.>mgs extensive analysis of the water froro adequately tested to determine if it help in the formulation for the national pht•:. of Ament· an cities. lht• Ennron· "The maJority of the <'h<.>micab 19 c1t1es. ranging from ='lew York Clly 5caai~ds.es cancer, the report to Congress hmils for the presence of s uch I P l .. s identified m drinking water have not to Terrebonne Parrish, La., flnding mt•nta rotee ion .~gem·y s.1y I Next year, th,,.,. EPA announced. i·t chemicals. 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Today's Closin g .¥.Sto c k s 1 VOL. 68, N"t.356, 4 SECTIO-a, 40 PAGES * I 1975 TEN CENTS All Aboard·· UFO Cultists at Ry llOUGLAS F RJTZSCllE I Of lh• 0.11., ~llot Si.If lt 1s hard lo lis ten with an open minc.t lo the disciples of "The Two," a middle-aged couple who say they w11l be "beamed up" in- to a spaceship within the next few months for a trip lo the Kingdom of Heave n. <Rclatedstory,A5> The mes::;age delivered to an audience of about 50 at UC Irvine Sunday was incomprehensibl~. incongruous a n d pe rhaps blasphe mous. Ten disciples or ''The Two", were on hand to s pread the word of the UFO cult. None of them would give their names, but one did most of the ta lking in what was a preliminary presentation of the group's beliefs. "The Two" have been travel- ing around the c:ountry, telling converts they must get rid of all their possessions, Earthly con- n ecti o n s and even their humanity. In return. they will be lifted in- to a spaceship to a "level of higher vibrations" or a ''higher evolutionary level." The audience. containing a dis- porportionately large number of news reporter::;, was a mix of hostile and sympathetic <1ues- tioners. The s ubject matter w as 'esoteric and the answers vague. Pressed by several questioners. the lead speaker would not even • say how long he had been in· volved in the movement. The followers of "The Two" claim that to be lifted to the next level, one must give up ever· yt hin g, inc lud i n g sex, possessions, beliefs, drugs, friends, family -in s hort any at· tachment to humanity. Four or the disciples said they had been involved in the UFO cult for about three months. All s aid they had gone to meetings such as the one at UCI Sunday, followed up at subsequent meet· ings, and joined the movement. I I • att1n cce u Doctor Flays County Ry WILl.J.\)l SCHREIBER or 1111 D~olr Polol St.ltf ' Dr. Thomas Hamilton, the Orang(' County l leallh Depart- ment's number two man who has resigned effective J an. 2, said to- day county J'!Ovcrnmenl offers an uhhealthy climate for innovative think mg. "It is very difficult for a de- partment hearl hNe to be at all mnovati\'(' because he must con- stantly work to fit the immediate temper or mood of the board of supervisors." Ila m1lton said . Hamilton. who will take over J an 5 as Pasadena city health of- ficer. crossC'd swords last s um- mer with s upervisors. particularly board Chairm a n .Ralph Diedrich. H e p LI b 1 i c I y c r iticized' s upervisors for a wa rding an employe physical examination contract to the Orange County H ea l th T esting Jns titute <OCHTI >. which was founded in part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella, political benefactor to three supervisors, currently is under investigation by local and federal grand juries. Hamilton, the county's number two he~l lth officer since 1971, charged last s ummer that the in· stitute's st'rvices would be in- f~ior, claiming the job could be better performt'd by the county Ht'alth Department. '·P retty much since that OCllTI thing. I have suffered a loss of eff<'ct iveness in my job." Hamilton said. "l am not as u~eful to the department because I happen to be in bad graces with the ~upervisors." llam11ton said int('nse pressure has been put on his boss. Dr. John Philp, the county health officer, to "do something about me. "Sooner or later, those who wanted me out of the county would have found a way to do it," Hamilton said. "I am ha ppy lo be ieaving because it is a tough way to run ~m effective, efficient operation when you have lo deal with a group of men like our board of supervisors." h(' said. "I was real happy to find the Pasadena job because 1 will have my own depart mcnt to mold and shape.'' he said. "The city wants a n active he alth officer who is not afraid to state his professional opinion about thin gs." • ~ --------· .... - ' AREMEN 0.lly Piiot ,_...11y ltldMnl Koeflltr PRO~E WRECKAGE IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISl9N AT CAMPUS ANO UNIVERSITY IN IRVINE TODAY Mana Mendez of El Toro, Driver of Light Station Wagon, Wea KfUed In The Early Morning Crash El Toro Woman Killed Bus, Truck, Car Collide in Irvine Crash By DOUGLAS FRIT7.SCllF. Ot tlle 01111y Pilot stall An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa Mesan injured today in a \'iolent three-\'ehicle col· lision at Campus and University drives in Irvine. )1 aria Mendez, 32. of 22731 Avalon St., El Toro, died at Costa Mesa ~emorial Hospital despite rescue efforts of fire departm('nt paramedics at the scene of the 7 a .m . collision. The force of the collis ion disin- tegrated a Santa Ana Register circulation truck, injuring the driver, Dale Critchfield.18, of 530 Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. He was under observation at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital this morning. The force knocked the front end of the bus about eight feet, over a curb and into the guardrail of the Campus Drive bridg~ in Irvine. An OCTD spokesman estimated damage to the bus at $4,000. The bus driver, Glenda Page. 55, of Garde n Grove. and a passenger, Allen Eichorn, or Anaheim, were treated and r~- 1 eased fr o m Costa :\1esa Me morial Hospital. Police said the truck was driv- ing westbound on Campus Drive when it collided with the station wagon, which was southbound on University. Police this morning were uns ure which driver had run a red light at the intersec- tion. charges would be pressed against the surviving drivers. The collision forced police lo close the intNsect1on for about two hours this morning while rescue 3nd cleanup efforts were under wJy. Mayor, Wife Dead LAKE CITY. Minn. <UPI) - T he mayor of Lake City. Minn., and his wife were found shot to death Sunday night Authorities would not release details about the d eaths of Mayor Tony Strickland and his wife. but said an investigation was un· derway. JFK's Sex Life Cited '.'JEW YORK (UPI ) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, OQ two occasion~. sent detail's of John F. Ken- , nedy's r elationships with women lo Richard '.'11 xon for use in presid<.'ntial campaigns. News week magazine reports . (Reial· edstory A4) ~ewsweek s aid :-.i1xon and his s taff ignored the files. submitted either for use in the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race against Ken ned y's brother. Democratic Sen. Edwan1 Kennedy. The mal:(azine said the FBI started keeping files on Kennedy a s far back as World War fl when Ken· nedy -then a Navy lieute· nant -was datinl? a woman "suspected of be· ing a Nazi spy," The initial impact between the newspaper pickup truck and the s ma ll forei g n s tation wagon driven by Mrs. Me ndez slammed the s mall car into a full-s ize Or- range County Transit District bus. Tot Trips Out MAC Member The collision carried t he car ::md pickup truck across the in- tersection into the side of the OCTD bus. The violence of the crash tore the bed from the pickup truck, ripped loose its rear axl e a nd scattered newspapers around lhe intersec- tion. A wheel that had been in the bed of the pick-up truck new through the a ir and became wedged between the bus and the guardrail in the impact. Mistakes LSD for Candy A 3-year-old Huntington Beach boy was hospitalized Sunday, alternately screaming, quietly droo ling and s natchin g at hallucinations in the air, after gobbling LSD he thought was candy, police said today. Police Sgt. Philip Oliver sairl the incident was lo~ged as one of m isdemeanor endangerin~ of a child and while no arrests were made, a complaint wtll be sought charging the Pecks. Takes Out Papers Incumbe nt Jeanne Gagnebin becam e the latest person to take out nomination papers for the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· vjsory Counci l race as the filing deadline rapidly approaches. Mrs. Ga~nebin, 24951 Spadra Lane, picked up her nomination f<frms on Friday. She is the 1 ast of the three incumbents to take out papers for reelection. Incumbe nts Cal Neve and John :'<Jbble picked up their nomination MAC to be Closed The offices of the Mission Viejo Munkipal J\dvisory Council wUJ !>f closed five days during the holiday season . No business will be trMsacted ot the office on 26129 La P:iz Road nee. 2S, 26. a nd 31 ond Jon. 1 and 2.. according to council Chairman Richa rd Lowcock . papers earlier but have not filed the completed forms with the Orange County Registra r of Voters. The filing deadline is 5 p.m . Dec. 24 . Those who have already filecf their papers are George Simons Jr., a r e ti red cons truction worker, 24245 Castilla Lane, Ted Keene, field sales engineer. 26772 Morena Drive; William Johnson, certified public accountant. 23772 Salvado Drive. and Ron Gagnon. attorney. 23852 Avenida Colum- bia. An eighth potential candidate. Thomas Craig, a loss control representative of 27152 Galvez Lane, also has taken out nomina- tion papers for the March 2 elec· tion but not rued. Candidates must collect the signature~ o r a t least 20 "C· gistered Mission Viejo voters on their petition!; before the papers are accepted for filing. Police said sever al Christmas presents were in the station wagon. At late morning, police still were investigating the colJision t o determin e whether any. BIG RESPONSE; PORSCHE SOLD ''The response to the ad was tremendous. Of course I sold my Porsche.'' That's the advertising s uccess experiencerl by the Fountain . Valley man who placed lhls ad in the Daily Pilot : '72 914. Loaded. Must sell this week. $4,000. xxx· xx xx. lr you have a car you want to sell, call 642·5678. It only lakes a few words in the right place to find a buy('r . Perry Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peck, of 219 Oswego Ave., was g iven e m e rgency treatment at Huntington In - tt'rcommunity Hospital a nd ad- mitted overnight for observation. Police s aid Peck, 26, and hjs wife Connie, 23, rushed the youngster t o the hospital just before he went into the LSD· induced trance. The mother reportedly told Of. ficer Jim Na le s he found the cl'llld and his sister playing with hand lotion in the bedroom and scolded tbe m, threatening to spank tht'm. Little P erry then indicated he had tak<'n two little pinkis h- orange pills. police said. No more or the alleged LSD, a v:uiety known among users as Orange Suns hine, wa.-i found at the house, according to OCficer Nale. They also became involved with police two weeks ago when several young m en forced their way into the Peck house and stole about $300 worth of stereo equip· ment. No m otive has been revealed for the residential armro rob· bery involving a .38 caliber pistol brandished by on(' suspect. Police staking out possible escape routes immediately aft('r Mrs. Peck reported the holdup a r rested two men m Sunset Beach. Lebanon Attack TEl. AVfV, I srael CAP) I s raeli troops e xchanged artillery f ire with Arab gunners in Lebanon today for th fourth time in a week, the military com· mands aid. lJCI The group sat staring vacunl· eyed into the audience while the leader s poke, purportedly giving answers he received mentally from a spaceship orbiting outside the Earth's atmosphere. Accordin g to the g r oup's beliefs, there is a "light" on th~· Earth whil'h has promptl·d a number or souls on lhe "astral <See SPACE, Page A2> e Pretrial Slated Jan. 7 Ry T0'.\1 BARLEY Of II•• O•olr Polol Sl•lf Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today agreed to bi: tried on criminal charges before the Superior Court judge he had been trying to remove for th~ past five weeks . Upheld a s the trial judge in ..t ruling delivered la::;t Thursday by San Diego County Super10r Court Judge Eli Leveh , Judgl' Kenneth Lae today set J an. 7 a s the date he will open a heurmg in to pretrial motions filed by thl' accused supervisor. •· • , Battin and his lawyer, :'.1althew Kuri11 ch. agreed inside and oot · side the court room that they ha,·e reached the end of the road in their bid to have Judgl' Lae re- mO\ ed for what they earlier ::;aid wa~ his political bias . They have argued that Judl!e Lae's Republican Party connec· tions and his association with wh~~t K urilich described as ''the L i ncoln C luh -R epub lic:..sn l:'stablishment" amounted to ob- vious pre1udic c a gainst the supervisor, who is a DemoC'rat. Battin is charged with grand theft. misappropriation of publn: funds and filing false p3y claim~. The Sl'\'en felon v counts werl· . cont a med in a Grand Jury indict. ml~nt. The inchctment was issul•ll after a Grand Jur~· investigatwn into allcgc•d 1 mpropnt'tit>s l'Om milled by Battin during h1s 1971 c:.imp:.11gn for lieutenant go' t.•rnor. C 'ee B.\TTIS, Page ."2) Vandals Hit Building Site Vandals "ent on an orgy of destruction throughout a '.\llss1on ViC'JO build1rtg site dunn~ th1· weekend and sm<ished gauges on a numb er of constuttio11 ve h icles. Oran ge County Sheriff's officer s reported toda y · Deputies c:.illed to the site ·at 27505 La Paz Road valued lh1• total loss at $1 .000. The van dalism was repo rted by officials of W. E. :'.\-t cKnig ht Con::.truction Co. Ora nge Coast \\·e at h e r Some low clouds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise ':mable high clouds but fair through Tuesday. lh.ehs fl3 to 68. Overnight lo..., s mostly in the 40s. I NS IDE TODA V With tht> recent press con· ference held by fo rmer John F. 7Kennedy · fnend' in San Diego, rumors abound once ogcun about J1"K's sex 7ifc. mcluding his own boast of 903 tonquests while in White Howe. Story A4. Index ). CJ • 1 ., OH Af Alt (1-4 DM 17 OJ Da~ Af A• 2 OAILYPILOT SB Monday. December 22. 1975 O~oly Piiot St all Ph0t11 EN ROUTE TO 'NEXT LEVEL', UFO CULTISTS MAKE PITCH AT UC IRVINE Followers Of 'The Two' Look Forward to a Spaceship Bound For Heaven f 'rom Page . l l SPACE • • • ll•\ l•I ' 111 ''" 11111 n thus .1n·nu11t 1 n !! f 11 1 t II l' p 11 p u I .1 t 11111 l' ' pln:-1111\ Tht> hghl puqwrll'dl.' ind1catl's th~1l tho,1• \\ho .ii 1• n•ach '' 111 bl• l't)n\ l'' t1·d 1'hl·mic.tfl,. phys1e.11l\ .rnd m1·11l.11l\ rrito the· Ill'''' 1hratwn.1l ll'' 1•1 . 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They \\Ill dn.'. he tn sl.Jte for thrt>l' da\s, and on lht.' fourl h d .. l \' flSl' f rum lh<.' dead After wandering on \he Earth for an unspt>c1f1l•d 1>enod. · 'Thl• Two" "111 ill' t..1kt·n ;.ibc1;.ird J :-pacl.'cr;.ift and tJkt•n mlo thl' next lt'\'t•I Th1.• grnup nwmht•rs said lht·\ '''l:'re not t''"'"~l'llcal. but \\ l'I 1• t1•1linj:? tlw1r nw:-... JJ.!l' to 1wople and offrnng t11 t.lkl' 111 • ,m,urw tht' mt>s:-,1gt• spl'ak'i 10. · · · ll thr:-. nH':-";IJ.~t· sp1:ak ... to .'0\1. · !he il';.11h•r :-.;.i1cl ... 'The T\\ 11' .1th 1:-.p th.ti 'ou follow it as "111111 :1, '""'"l blt• Judge Widens Dump Search '\'.FWARK \. .J \f', !\ 11 hr JI m.1 .. 1 r r.111 h,1,, 1·\tt•nrkd 11nttl 111·,t \lond.1\ .1 "l'.lll h \\;tr r.•nt t•11\ l'l 111;.! ,1 Jt'l"•l'Y <'1t~· d imp '' h1•r t· ftirnwr 'f,.,1m ... tr•r.., P1 t•..,iclt•nt .J .11111·-. 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"'' lltl Wi '' they ~trr+t, C.o\t• Mt$4 t,1 rufr'\ht'7&Jf, Robert N WN:d Pr•\•d~' t tff'l f uf 1\1'\• • Jack R Curley 'ilt( t' Prt•\•d nt ·tt'ltl Cit 11t r•t f.AjH\f1,_,, Thomas Kee11il ( ,,,,,.., Thoma'> A Mvrph11'1(' M•r •Q•nQ E d1tor Charles H. LOO'\ Richard p Nall ,A~\l\l•nt MAn•o1nq LCMOf\ ~ddle~k Valtey0ff1ce 21101 1..<o P•I RO.O •t !>•11 f ·f'OO f ,..,.,*'( other Otflceos C01•• N'f'Wl )JOWt\t f ...... 11tH~ N,.woor-t 8t•<" U)) Nrwv.,.. fVJv•'•"'" ... ~unotoinlk.cri 1111~b .. 4IC•"' ,_.,,H\11 l•o~S.~r. ,, .. G•t"'°""f" ''''""' Telepttone (714 > 642-C3'11 Clusified Ad11er1ls1ng f>.42 5671 ~..-ddltW • V•1J,.y N,._.. 41 Sl1-6J10 r '°"" ~" (t•,,..,.nW. 4tS-.0630 loc>rr10111 "'S 0•'""0' Co•· I Pllt>I•'-' "'I Ce>"' ~' M ,...,, tfctfl•\ 11lu\•r4W.cw" r.ft ,(W' • .,..I "'•"•' 01 •d.,•r tt\C•,,.,rnh ,.., •• ,. ,. •• ti" repro,,u f>d .. 1tl'tovl \P•< 1el ..,.,,.,.•\\Of, tlf '°"""''~' t.:wnt' \.r t)f'H1 It,. pl!"\t•t~ p•td ilf ( t)~fA ~ ,. (Al1tM"1• '<.l;h\ttlD.14.t-I h'f ftttttf"• \,) )\ ,..,,,, tt"My bv~ ... '""' H'"ontMf, rn•ltl•ff.>\11,.., ""' ~ Hmonl~'' I ~~~~~~~~- DA Returns Sex Films to Theater The Orang<' County D1stnct i\t lornt.'y's Office today annount'l'd that it had thrown 10 thr t°''"''' in the battle to continut' prosl•t·u1111g a tht>ater chain for Ow ::.hO\\ 111g of two sex films. And this morning, the Pussycat Theatre managt•nwnt received every copy of ··nl'l'P Throat ·' and · · Dt•\'ll in \'l 1:-s Jones·• which hud bt•t•n 111 tht• c·u::.tody of the authonllt's since 1972. ~lorl' than a dot.l'n pnnts of thl.' Schools Begin Cliristmas Play Program A Christmas playground pro gram . sponsored by the Recrea- tion Department of tht• S.1<1 dll'back \'alley l'n1f1ed S<:hool l>1stnct for children agc•d six to 11. hegan Jt se\ t•ral arl'J schoob tod.1'. Th.t• program." h1l'h runs frnm noon tn ·I p . m . \\Ill t·unt11H1t· Tt•l'"d;1y .ind \\'ednt.•-,du.' and DPt'. 29 t hrnugh :.II at All:-11, Cnrcl i II era. D l' l C l'tTo, G ••tl'"· <;kn \'l'rmo. Ol1vc\\oo<l. O"\t'tll, S.1n J oa4u1n and \'all•n1·1a ~·hools . The pro~ram "ill indudt' hol1 d .. 1_, arts :rnd er:ift::., J '1s1l from S...1nta Claus. g~ mn;.i ... tll'" 111'-tnw t10n. cage ball and a ha:.kl'tl1.Jll :-k:ll~ contc:-.t fnp~ to D1s nt') land and lloh d.1y llill are Jbo plan1wd \lthou~h the playground pro ~I am b frl'l'. J nomtn.11 r l'(' \\ii I ht ch .. 1r~ed for both e:\Cur-,1on.., . \ tt'l'n progr.Jm, \\h1d1 111 dudes ping pon~. pool. t..1hlt• ;!:.Imes. mu::;1c and pmball, I" ,Ibo hl'lnl! offerl.'d .it Oil\ ewood ..inti St1n .Joaquin Schooh Further informallon m;.iv ht• nht<•inl'd h\' 1·alling llw He~·n·.i tum Dt'p:1rt nwnt. ;)8(; lG:J I. t'' ll'1ls 111n .5.) From Page 111 BATTIN ... Kun Itch rn·d1dt·cl today th.it it \\1ll t.1ke two to four \l..l't·ks to rc- .1c-h a ruling 011 th1· pr l'lnal mo llnn.; 111 ;uh .11H l' of B.11t1n ~ .11 t11al tnJI twfo11• .Jt11lt!l' L.•l' Orw of those 1 "o mot 1onc; ic;' ha~ed on Kuril1t·h :-. ar)!umt•nt that the District Attorneys Of f1ce 1s gmlty of "d1scrim1natory <·onduct," s ince 1t was stron~ly 1.>1ased against Ralttn when 1l in- \'esltgatcd the supervi:-.or Kutilich said his other motion will be to tnsurl.' that thC' DA 1s not .11lowed to quash th<' subJl<)l.'nus he has 1ssu<.'d for the app<.'aranC'l' nf State Sen James WhNmort• <•nd his s taff and mt•mb<.•rs of the• DA ':-a ~tnff, a:,; wt•ll. Baby's Cries Reveal Death VF:~Tl.R A <l l'll /\ neighbor dr.1wn tn :1 r l11lcl .., ~creamrnj! Sunda} :.iftt•rnoon ""<'nt next door <ind d1M'OH·rt.•d the bod} of th<' h.th} s mother ~pr<iwkd on th<• hvin~ ror>m nl)or. tht-victim of n 5t;1bb10g. :-henff's d PputiPs s.iid. The woman was 1drntif1cd ti~ llel<'fJ Gatr1a Sutton , 21L films \\l.'l'l~ ~urrender<.'d after the D.\ s office l~lt.' last "eek asked for d1sm1s::.al of all counts charg- ing ob:-;n·n1t.'. The prints \\ere :-. t• 11 e d .1 t t h l' Buen a Park Pu::-s\ cat Theatre. "A~ far a:-our office 1s con- cern~d. thl' issue is over in Orange Cot1nty." said Deputy I>i:-trit·t Attorney Cliff Harns. !fr ~aid that t he dt>cis ion came bcc·ausl' of the verdict earlier this year by a H arbor Area Jur y wt11C'h rule<\ th<' films not obscene :tftl'r a lengthy trial. "Therl:' was just no point in contmuing. beC'ause any extra prosecutwn would ha\'e seemed like h3r<.1ssment. ··Harris said. Thi! rt>que.st fur d1sm1ssal was f1ll'd and ac·c<.'pted in north Or Jnge County municipal court, Harn~ said lk ::-.i1d that. despite the dl'- c1:-.1on on those t \\ o films, multi- ple caM's ~till are on the books re- lated to sl'1zures in :-.<ey, port Be::ich and BuC'na P :.1rk of other f1lm:- Currt•ntly, hH\\<'rs for the the.1tt•r (•ham are art?uing mo- tion' fllt1d 111 eourt 1n ad,·ant'l' of • HI.' form:d tnals n•l;.iled to lhl' :O.l'l/lll l'~ Connors Loses To Ramirez; U.S. Out \tEXlCO CITY <A P 1 Rnul R.1m1re1 be.it .J 1m m\' Connor~ to cl~1\ and :'\l l''< 1co l'li.mmatt'd the l Oltl'd Stalt'S from lht• Dans rup t1·nn1 .. comrct1tmn IL1m1n•1 bt•at Connors 2 fl. fi 3 . (,.I fl I 111 lhl• t·ompl1•t111n of thl•1r dl't l'l\ •' ll1Jl<'h '' h1C'h l~·J?un Sun d,1, :ind "as h.dted h:. d~1rkne:.s ~lt•:<1<'0 won the tone match 3-2. I{ ~· m 1 r l' / h r o k l' con nor s · !!-l'I'\ IC'l' a' t hL' :\ ml·1·1can dnublP l~itillt•cl in till' nmth game of lht• f1n:1I St>t Ham1rc·1 altC'rnakd 1x1\q•r tl!nn1 ... with prt'<'ision shots to \\in thl~ las t game of the set. < 'om1ng from dPuee to do it ' · W e h ,1 ,. e n o e x c u s e s \\hatsnt'\'f'r ... Ton\' Tralwrt, tht• nnn pl,1:-·ing l ' S t'.1ptam s<11cl \lt•x11·0 pl.1H•tl \\t•ll .incl tit· "l'I'\ l'' tt .. .\ l' J pa ell y nowd al Rafael Osuna ~t;id1um rushed to con )!r;1tt1lat1' R.1m1rf'1 ;1s ~k-.:ic11 t•llm1natt•d tht· I n1tt•d Stales from thl• ('up for t ht' ~eC'und straight 'c.>ar. Gunmen Kill Mother of 8 REI.FAST. Northern Ireland <UPI ) Masked gunmen :,hot :rnd k1ll<.'d a Rom an Cathoh (' mother of eight as ::.he was put ting up Chn!->l mas decur:H1011:s in thl'. hall of her Ar doync homr, pohre said todav. Police said three of her <'h1ldren stood by as two al- t ackl'rs fired at Christine llughes. 43. through a plate glass front door late Sundav The chlldr<.'n called police who ru:-.hl'd th<' woman to Maler llosp1tal wheu• s he was dead on arn\'al ~banon Fighting RF:IRUT. Lebanon <AP > Zahlah, a C hristian town 35 miles east of Bt'lrut. wa:, under heavy rockl·t :ind mortar allat'k tod~1 y. a police s pokt'Srnan re· port<'d ,. 3Dead I Terrorists End Austrian Siege ALGIERS. Algeria (A'P ) -A gang of terrorists e nded a bloody s1egl' at the Vienna headquarters of OPEC today, flew to Algit>rs nnd frt>e cl most of their 41 hostages. They bargained for five hours, then took off still hold- ing seven oil ministers and high offic1a\s. Algeria's foreign minister said the plane would make "more than two" stops. This l ed to speculation that the hostages would be delivered to thetr coun- tries of origin. One source"said. Vegetable Gardens Offered T he Mis!ion Viejo Municipa l Advisory Council wants to know if therl.' are any "green thumbs" living in .:\1ission Viejo. Councilmen arc par1icularly interested in persons who m ight wa nt to gro w their own vegetables on s m a ll plots pro- nded by the county. Orange County supervisors re- cently determined that several park sites in '.\t ission Viejo m ay be :,uited f o r community gardl.'ns. · · '.\TA C C hairm a n Richard Lowcock says the sites include Wilderness Glen. English Creek, Sleepy Hollow, Twin Tanks, San Gabr iel. Santa Lucia. Santa :\!aria I and II. and Loyola P ark areas. Each gardl.'ne r would be pro- vided with a fenceable 10-by-20- foot plot for a SlO a nnua l lease fee to the county. Although plot owners would be responsible for all operations and maintenance costs, the county has agreed to provide for free clearing, tilling and the installa- tion of irrigation systems. Supervisors have a llocated SI5.000 in F ederal Revenue Shar- ing funds to establis h community gardens 111 various unincorporat- ed areas of the county. Gardens such as these are commonpla ce through out Europe but Lowcock wants to know if there is local interest before going ahead with the pro- ject. Le tters of s uppo rt can be mailed t o the M 1ss1on Viejo )ifun icipal Advisory Council. 26129 La P az Road. :\l1ssion Vie JO. A m<'eting has bel.'n scheduled ~·t the council's offices for 7:30 pm. Jan. 12 to receive public testimony on the proposal. that several Arab capitals , plus Tehran, agreed to Jet the plane land. The Algerian press agency also said the plane mig ht be headed for Tripoli or Benghazi, Libya. The latest d e m a nds of the ter- roris ts we re n ot immedia tely known. During the t akeover of the Vienna headquart ers of the Organization of P etroleum E x- porting Countries, the t errorists O) urged war against Is rael, (2) sought a s hare in oil wealth for Palestinians a nd (3) assailed Arab regimes whic h allied themselves with "Amer ican masters ." The Vienna siege, which lasted 20 hours a nd left Lhrllt dead and between two and eight wounded, reportedly was led by a South American. Austria n Chancellor Bruno Kreisky told a news conference in Vienna that the guerrilla chief laughingly told his hosl:.1ges "he was the famous Carlos" being sou~ht by international police. · But Kreisky said there was "a b so lutely n o reliable evidence" that the leader of the Vienna raiders, who wore a mustache, was the mysterious terrorist who escaped arrest in Paris last June by slaying two French security agents and a Lebanese informer. The s iege plane, an Austrian Airlines DC9. landed in Algiers at 11 :35 a.m. S hortly a fterward, Algerian Foreig n Minister Ab- delaziz Bouteflika be ga n negotiating with one of the ter - rorists in the VIP lounge of the airport. H o urs went by, ap- parently witho ut progress. and a tank truck pulled up alongside the plane and refueled it and the plane took off. Among those on the plane when it left Algiers was Relaid Ab- dess elam, Alge rian minister for oil and industry. Abdesselam had been permitted to leave OPEC headquarters in Vienna Sunday to negotiate for the plane to land in Algiers. He was one of the firs t persons off the plane in Algiers today, and had taken part in the VIP lounge negot iations. But a s preparations were made for a new takeoff, Ab- desselam went back aboard to s hare the fate or the other ministers. They were said to in- clude Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia and Jams hid Amouzegar of Iran. the two most influential m e mbers of OPEC. as well as the r epresentatives of Iraq, Kuw ait, Libya, United Arab Emira tes and Qatar . Those freed in Alg iers included members o f the Venezuela n, Gabon , Ecuadorean, Nigerian and Indonesian delt>gations. United Strike Ended By United Press International Umted Airlines flig ht 118. a 747 jumbo so m e tim es ca ll e d the "Rede ye Special." took off from Los Angeles early today with 110 passen gers for Chicago to sign a l the end of a two-wct.•k .s trik e agains t the natio n ·, largest air carrier. A spokes man in Chicago said United would fly "36 percent or better" -more than 558 flights today -and increase to fullt:'r service by Christmas Eve to hel1> ease the snarl o f holiday travel. The crush has caused loni!' lines, sever al s nafus and many Jost te mpers at airports. Striking United machinists ap proved a nt>w contraC'l with the airline Sunday and began relurn · ing to their jobs today. A spokes man for t he Interna- tional Association of Machinists said the ne w, three·year contract with United was approved by more than 70 percent of the near- ly 18,000 members who voted. The United strike coupled with a continuous walko ut against Na tional Airlines -a mujor air car rier to Florida cities -caust'U the travel proble m s. The Air Line Pilots Association in Washington s aid today ballots were mailed out over thl' weekend to National night atten- dant s to give them anolhl'r chance to vot e on a contract pro- posal they rejected in October The new vote will be tallied Jan. ·I. A s trike by fli ght alt<.'nda nts. which began on Labor Day. has ground ed 55 National jets which nor ro.ally carry 17 ,000 persons daily. Mr. Buckley Memorial Service Set A rosary service will be held tonig ht in L agu na Hills for retired hotel worker Edward Ruc kley who died Friday at Tustin Comm unity Hospital, following a lengthy illness. A native of Chicago. Ill.. Mr Buckley worked at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago's Loop. He r<.' tired to Laguna Hills Leisure World five years ago. ~1r. Ruckley is sur vived by his widow, Marie. of the couple's home, 2358-B Via Mariposa East. Rosary will be recited at 7: 30 p.m. today at St. Nicholas Catholic Church. A fune ral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, also at St. Nicholas Church. Funeral a rrangements are b<'- in g handled b y McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary. Mr:- Ruckley reques ts that no flowers be sent. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has pas~ed the $100 million mark in assets. 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Btv.,ly Or. 8747 Be--trly Blvd. (213) 553-3000 (2131667·4141 - -IrVine .ED IT l 0 N VOL. 68, NO. 356, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA All Aboard·· UFO Cultists at By DOUGl.AS F RITZSCllE Of tlle Delly ~lot Staff ll is hard to listen with an open mind lo the disciples of "The Two," a middle-ag~couple who ~ay they will be "beamed up" in- to a spaceship within the next few months for a trip to the Kingdom of Heaven. (Re latcd story,AS> The m essage delivered to an a udience of a bout 50 at UC Irvine Sunday was incomprehensible, incongruous and perhaps blasphemous.· Ten disciples of ''Th~ Two". were on hand to spread th"'~.word of the UFO cult. None ~f ~em would give their names. but one did most of the talking in what was a preliminary presentation of the group's beliefs. ''The Two" have been travel- ing around the country, te!Ung converts they must gel rid of all their possessions. earthly con- nection s and even th e ir· humanity. In return. they will be lifted in- to a spact!ship to :i "level of tugher vibrations" or a "higher evolutionary level." The audience. containing a dis- porportion.itely large number of news reporters. was a mix or hostile and sympathetic ques- tioners. T he s ubject matte r was ·esoteric and the answers vague. Pressed by several questioners, the lead s peaker would not even s ay how long he had been in- volved in the movement. The followers of ''The Two" daim that to be lift ed to the next level, one musl give up eVt'r· ything, inc lud ing sex , possessions, beliefs. drugs, friends, family -in short any al· tachment to humanity. Four of the disciples said tht'y had been involved in the UH> cult for about three months. All said they had gone to meetin~s such as tbe one al t.:CJ Sunday, followed up at subsequ~nt meet ings, and joined the movcml·nt. r i i J l I i I I • att1n cce .U Doctor Flays County By WIJ.LIA:\I SCHR EIBER 01 tlle D•lly Pilot SUit Dr. Thomas Hamilton. lht' Orangl' County Health Depart· ment's numbt'r two ma n who has resigned dfet•tivl' Jan. 2, said ~o· day count :v government offers an unhealthy climate for innov ~ive thinking. "It 1s very difficult for a de· partment head here to be at all innovative because he must con· s tantly work to fit the immediate temper or mood of tht> board of supt> rvisors .'' II am 1lton said. Hamilton. who will take over Jan. 5 as Pasadena city health of- ficer. cro::.sed sword-. last sum· mer with s upervi so r s. part icularly board Chairman Ralph Diedrich H e publi c ly criticized supervisors for awarding an t•mploye physical examination contract to the Orange County H ea lth Te s tin g In s titute <OCHTI >. which was founded in part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella, ,political benefactor to three supervisors, currently is under investigation by local and federal grand juries. Hamilton, the county's number two health officer since 1971. charged last summer that the in· stitutc's ser vices would be m· ferior. claiming the job could he helter performed by the county Health Department. .. Pre tty muc h s ince that OCHTI thing, I have suffered a loss of t•ffcctivenes::. in my job." Hamilton said. "I a m not as useful to the department because I happen to be m bad graces with the supervisor s ... Hamilton said intense pressure has been put on his boss. Dr. John (See RAPS, Page A.2) DA Abandons Pussycat Porno Fight The Orange County District At· torney's Office today announced that it had thrown in the towel in the battle to continue prosecuting a theater c hain for the showing of two sex films. And thi s morning, the Pussycat Theatre management received every copy of "Deep Throat" and •·Devil in Mi ss Jones" which had been in the custody of the authorities since '1972. More than a dozen prints of the films were surrendered after the DA's office late last week asked for dismissal of all counts charg- ing obscenity. The prints were s eized at the Bue na Par k Pussycat Theatre. "As far as our ofrice is con- cerned, the issue is over in Orange County," said Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris. He said that the "decision came because of the verdict earlier this year by a Harbor Area jury which ruled the films not obscene (~t Fll~MS, P age A2) Santa Visit Set A heHcooter ·borne Santa Claus will visit all the good boys ond girls or Irvine Tuesd ay St. Nick. with the aid of the Irvine nnd Co~la Mesa police. will land at Walnut Villag(' Shopping C('nter ol 2:30 p.m . The chopper then will cnrry him to Campus Valley Shopping Center at 3.15 p.m. J • ---- D.loly Piiot P!loto by Ro(ll.lrd l(ffllltr FIREMEN PROBE WRECKAGE IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION AT CAMPUS ANO UNtvERSITY IN IRVINE TODAY Maria Me ndez of El Toro, Driver of Light Station Wagon, Was Killed In The Early Morning Crash El Toro Woman Killed JFK's Sex Life Cite d Bus, Truck, Car Collide in Irvine Crash '.'IEW YORK <UPI J FBI Director J . Edg:.ir Hoover. on two occasion~, sent details of John f'. Kcn- nedy"s rcl::it1onsh1ps with women lo Ri chard :°'lb:on for use 1n presidential campaigns. .'Jc ws week magazine reports. {Rel at· ed story A4 > Ry DOL'GLAS FRIT1.SC'HE 01 Ille D•oly Pt lot St•lt An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa Mesan inJured today m a violent three-vehide col· lision al Campus a nd Urnver~1ty drives in Irvine. :vt aria Me ndez. 32. of 2273 1 Avalon St.. El Toro. dwd at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital despik rescue efforts of fire department paramedics at the scene of the 7 a .m. collision. The force of the collision disin- tegrated a Santa Ana Register circulation truc k, injuring lht• driver, Dale Critchfield.18. of 530 Wilson St., Costa Mesa. He was under observation at Costa Mesa .Memorial Hospital this morning. The initial impact between the newspaper pickup truck and the s mall foreign s tation wagon driven by Mrs. Mendez slammed '/Jleulala ~ , The Rev. Sun Myun~ Moon (above) i s among new messiahs arising across Ame rica who a rc being idolized and reviled. Tht> Associated Press examines the m ess iahs, a no thc i r movements , in fir st of series of articles on Pages AB-9 loday, the s mall car into a full -size Or. range County Transit Distncl bu~ The force knocked the front encl of the bus about eight feet. over a curb and into the guardrail of the Campus Dnve bridge in Irvine. An OCTD spokesman estimated damage to the bus at $4,000 . The bus driver. Glenda Page, 55, of Garden Grove. and a passenger . Allen Eichorn. of Anaheim, were treated and rt'· le::1se d from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Police said the truck was driv- ing westbound on Campus Dri ve when it collided with the station wagon. whic h was southbound on University. Police thrs morning were unsure w hich driver had run a red light at the intersec- tion. The collision carried the car and pickup truck across the in· tersection into the side of the OCTD bus. The violence of the crash tore the bed from the p1 ckup truck. ripped loose its rear axle a nd scatter e d newspape rs around the intersec- tion. A whe el tha t had been in the bed of the pick-up truck flew through the air and became wedged between the bus and the guardrail in the impact. Police said several Christmas presen ts were in the station wagon. BIG RESPONSE; . PORSCHE SOLD "The response to the ad was tremendous. Of course I sold my Porsche." That's the advertising success experienced by the Fountain Valley man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot. '72 914 t.onded. Mus t :;ell this week. $4,000. xxx- xxxx. I( you have a car you want to srll. call 642·5678. It only takes a few word'> in the right place to find a buyer. At !all' morning. police still were mvcst1gatmg the colhs1on to determine whether anv ch;iq?es would be pressed against the surn\'ing dnvers. The collision forced police to close the intt•rsecl1on for about two hours this morning while rescue and cleanup efforts were under way. Bornh at Eater y LAS VEGAS lAP> -Police . are invest1 g;;iting two bomb blasts that damaged lhl' roof of a popular restaurant where some 300 persons were eating. There were no injuriN;. however. The blasts cam e about 30 seconds apart at the Alpine Viilage Satur- day night. ~ewsweck said Nixon and his s taff ignorl'd the files. su bm 1tted either for ust' in the presidential bi<1 of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race agJ:nst Ken- n edy's brot he r, Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. The magazine said the FBI started krepmg files on Kenn.edy as far back as World War 11 when Ken· nedy -then a ~avy lieute· n ant -was dating a woman "suspected of be· ing a Nazi spy." Tot Trips Out Mistakes LSD for Candy A 3-year-old Huntington Beach boy was hos pitalized Sunday, alternately screaming. quietly droo lin g and s n atching a t hallucinations in the air, a fter gobbling LSD he thought was candy, police said today. Perry Perk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pt'rry Prck. of 219 Oswego Ave .. was j?1ven erner gency treatment al Huntingt on ln- tercommunity Hospital and ad- mitted overnight for observation. Police said Peck, 26, and his wife Connie, 23. rus hed the youngster to the hospital just before he went into the LSD- induced trance. The mother reportedly told Of. firer Jim Nnle s he found the child and his s ister playing with hand lotion in the bedrooro and !'COlded them, threatening lo spank them. Little Perry then indicated he had taken two little pink1sh - orange pill~, police said No more ot the alleged LSD, a variety known among users as Orange Sunshine. was round at the house, according to Officer Nale. · Police Sgt. Phili p Oliver said the incident was lo~ged as one of misdemeanor endangt'ring of a child and while no arrests were made. a complaint will be sought charging the Pecks. They also became involved with police two weeks ago when several young men forced their wav into the Peck house and stoic abOut $300 worth of stereo equip- ment. . No motive has been revealed for the residential armed rob· bery involving a .38 caliber pistol brandished by one s uspect. Police stakin g out possible escapt> routes immediately after,, Mrs. Peck reported the holdup arrested two m e n in Sunset Reach. Lebanon Attack TF.L AVIV, Israel <AP> Israeli troops exch a nged artillery fire with Arab gunners in Lebanon tOOay for the fourth time in a week, the mlliLary com· mandsaid. \ T oday's C los ing N.V. Stocks TEN CENTS VCI The group sat staring vacant eyed into thl' audience while lhl· le~1der spoke, purportt.'Clly giving answ<>rs he received mentally from a spaceship orbiting oub1dc the Earth's atmosphere. At'cord1ng to the group's behefs. there is a •·tight" on the Earth \\ h1th has prompted a number of souls on the "astrar (SeeSP.\CE, PageA.2) Pretrial Slated Jan .. 7 Bv TO)I BARLEY ·01 tlle D•ily Po lot SUit Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today agreed to be tried on criminal charges before thl' Superior Court judge he had been trying to remove for lh • p~lst five weeks. l 'pheld as the trial judge in ~· ruling delivered last Thursday by San Diego County Supenor Court Jud~e Eli Leven, Judge Kenneth Lae today set J an. 7 as the dale h1o· "111 open a hcanng in- to pn•trial motions filed by lhc accusl•d :.-:uperv1sor. Balttn and his law:-·cr, '.\fatthew Kurihch. <igreed m::.1dc and out· side the courtroom that they . have reached the end of the road m their bid to have Judge Lae re·_ moved fo r what they earlier said was his political bias. They have· argued that Judge Lae's RC'publlcan Party conner· twn::. and his association with what Kurillch described as ''tht' Linc o In CI u b ·Rep u b Ii ca 11 t.•stablishment .. amounted to ob- vious prejucl ice ::igainst the supervisor. who is a DC'mocrat. Rattin is charged with grand theft. mis;.ippropriation of public funds and filing false pay claims. The seven felon v counts were . cont:.11ned in a Grand Jury indict - ment. The' indictment was issue<f after a Grand Jury investigation into a llegect i m propnet1cs com· milled by Battin dunng his 1971 c·ampaign for lieutenant gov- ernor. Kunlich predicted today lhal 1l will take two to four weeks to rc>- ach a ruling on the prelnal mo· lions in advance of Battin's ac· tual trial before Judge Lae. One of those two motions i-; <See BATTIS, Page AZ) Mayor , Wife De ad LAKF. CITY. '.\tinn. (UPJ) -• The m ayor of Lake City, Minn .• and his wife wert' found s hot l<> death Sunday night. Authorities would not release details about the deaths nf '.\1 ayor Tony Strickland and his wife, but said an in vestig:il i o n was un- derway. Or:~:as t W e ather Som e low ·clouds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise . van able high clouds but fair throu g h Tuesday. Highs 63 to 68. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. INS IDE TOD,._Y With the recent press con· /ert'flce held by former John ·F .. Kennedy '/nend' m San l>&ego, rumors .abound once ogam about JFK's sex h/t, includ:ng his own boast o/ 903 C'onquests while in White House. Story A4. lutl ... LM. .. ,.. c..11~. Claulfled ~· Cl-MJ_. DNfll .... k .. .............. rm.,,.._llt "'-· .._. ...,.~ Index ct ., OM M Alt Ct-4 Ol·J ., ot DM M M I • 2 OAIL V PILOT Monday. Decem~t 22. 1975 O.;uly Pilot 51•11 Photo EN ROUTE TO 'NEXT LEVEL'. UFO CULTISTS MAKE PITCH AT UC IRVINE Followers Of 'The Two' Look Forward to a Spaceship Bound For Heaven FILl\IS . • • .lfll'I' ,l h-11 'I h~ l n .d I lw1 ,. 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T ony Trabert. the non playing l ' S . captain s aid · '.\Jt.'x1co played \\ell and de· ::-en·es it " A capacity crowd at Rafael Osuna Stadium rushed to cun g ratulate Ramirez as '.\1ex1co eliminated the United States from the Cup for the second :-traight year Family Hangs Sama Effigy As U.S. '-Lie' 1.0\CWOOD f"l<l ti\!') .\n 1.ffiµ~ of Sant,1 Claw, 1~ h..1n g in).! \\tlh a noo:-t· a round 11:-nt•t·I-. 0 11 \ tw front I ,rn n o f a ho m l' nt'.i1 hen· and neighbor:, are angrv Hut Rrend.1 CulChl·t 21. and her hus band, .\llan. 25, :.a\ tht•\ \\lln't L.tkt-ll dnv. n ..1nd m.i~ l'\ 1·n :-tnng uµ tht• Ea:::.tt'r Bunn) ,md lhe Good F .11r). 'Whether \Oil call them fan l:.1 '-ll'~ or m) th.... thl') ~1rt• all liC'" .. ~1rs Cutc ht>r :-.a\'s Sant,1 C1:1t1s l~ :l Ill' and lt '-; \\ rnng lo lit· I Im \ c3n peopll' re late' lht:-. hunc h of hl'" to th1' h1rth of Chrt!>l ·· The Cut<•ht·r~. who h.1\ c• " I 1" ~ear o ld daughkr, mm1ntl·d ,t hlol\'·UP pl :~'11(' S:tnl <• on a s1·..1f told on thl'lr pw kup truck, h11t !ht· l:gure was stolen . Sn thl'Y stuffed ;1n1ll ht•r ~ant<.1 .ind put 1t 1n the· front y:trrl. T rouhle h;:is hrcwC'd l'VCr smr<• Som <'otw th rc.>\\ a flower pol throu}!h the front window. Then• Wt' re nasty telephone calb. · ~nbody has pulled .1 gun on me, .. f'utr hPr :-.l\·s. hut t hl·v·, c ct nn·n b\ ~tnd ~h;Hlll'<I. Jl1•v, \Oll mt}!ht ~1·t your hou::.c buri1ed down · · · lhs frtt•nd. Gl'Or~C' AuC'rback. .ilso put Santa on a scaffold on the lawn but f1n <1lly took the ft gure down w hC'n t hrC'alC'ne<l with arrest hy Longwood or fir1~ b• Police Nab 'Angel Dmt' DUARTE (AP) -A complaint hy a n eighbor of "a strange odor '· has led to the arrest of fi ve persons for the alleged manufac- ture of $100,000 worth o r a halludnogeni<> drul{ commonly <'<illl'd angt>I du~t. · c.1uthont1es .... nd A s h <'rirr·s depa rt ment s pnkes m;1n s aid t hC' dru~. leg1t1mately used to tranqwlm: horses. was cli.,covered in the ~arnge of Thom.1s L. Crespin, 20, and his wire. H<ichel Marie, 19 They were hooked Sunday for 1nves tiJ{at1on o f possession uf <hmgerous dru~s for sale. From Page 11 l SPACE ... level" to be born. thus account- ing for the population ex - plosion. The light purportedly indicates that tho:se who :.ire ready will be con\'t.>rted ··chem ical l y. phy:-ically and mentally" into the "ne:-.t nbr;;itional level." Tht•y compare "The Two" ti• Christ. who thcv sav also v.as an im·arn:it1on of a being from the ne:-1t nbrational level. However. thl'y contend. 2,000 years ago 1wopk werl' incapable of un- rlt'r:-:tanding that the Kingdom 01 lkaven was not an afterlife, but \\a~ a notht•r "\'ibrational level" m this life You can't go to heaven after you 're dead, they s aid. Within t he next few months, they s aid. "The Two" will call a ma::-s meeting somewhere in the United States. It 1~ to be an- nounced in the press. According to the group's lore. someone 10 the audience will :-hoot "The Two ." Thev will die. lie m state for three days. and on the fourth day r is e from the dead After \\ andenng on the Earth for nn uns pecified period. "Tht' T\\o·· "ill bl· takl·n ahoard <• :-pacecr:.ift :.ind taken into the rwxt le\'E'I . Tht· grnup mL•mhers said lhl'v \H'l'l' nnt l' v a 11 g t' Ii e ;ii. hut wt·r~· 11.'llmg lht•ir mt>ssage tu pt•oµIL' :md offC'nng to takl' in "anyone tlw messagl' s peaks to .. If this ml'Ssagc s peaks to '1n1... l lw ll·ader s ;.iid, " ·The Tw11 ach IM' that ~mt follow 11 as :-r1011 <1.., po~:-1 blt.> ... Teacher Held In Burglaries SOl'THA'.\t PTO'.\t. ':'\.Y. <AP1 .'\ formC'r teacher has been ac- cu:-cd of burglan11ng this area·s f::l~h1onablr summer homes of mon • than SI m1ll1on worth of .1rt1br l' 111 ordl'r to 01w11 an anti l! lll' ... h<tp Suffolk County police Sundav charj!ed J>htlltp F . '.\1olloy, 50, "1th Sl'Concl deg ree burglary in 1·1mnec.·tion \\ 11 h a long scrit:s of t ht'fts in the II am ptons. Police ~aid :\1olloy, a former k :1cher at Wt:'slbury Junior lligh SC'hool. had his two·story hou:::.c at Saj? H:.trbor and a guest house lx·hind 1t stuffed with \'aluablc hoot)'. including Tiffany lamps, ~randfalher clocks. s1b.l'r, C'Oins, furniture, china a nd other anti ques . Three C'arly American pa1ntini:!s found m the house wen· \ alut>d al S70,000 From Page ,t I BATTIN • • • based on Kunltch's a rgument that the D1s tncl Attorney 's Of- firC' 1!' Jtttilty of "discriminatory c·onduct.' · since it was strongly biased against Battin when 1t in- vestigated tht• s upervisor. Kurilich said his other motion will be to insure that the DA is not allowed to quash the subpoenas he has issued for the appearance of Stale Sen. James Whet more and his st aff and members of the DA's a staff. as well. NJl:JCE LOSE OWN YV LE TREE HOMESTEAO, F1a !UPf) Somebody stole the Christmas trt'e, ll~hts a nd all, from th<.• shift co mmander's d es k a t the Ho meste ad police station during the weekend. 3Dead Ter1·orists End Austrian Siege ALGIERS. Algeria <AP> A gang of terrnns ts ended a bloody siege at the Vi<·nna headquarters of OPEC' tod:,i y, fle w to Al giers and frN•d mos t of thl'lr 41 hostagt•s. Tht'Y bargaint:'d for five hours, then took off still hold- ing seven oil mmisters und h igh officials. Algeria's fon·1~n minist~r saici the plane would m ake .. more than two'' !>tops. This led lo :-.peculat10n that the ho~tages \\OUld bt• dt•ll\ l'red to their coun- tr1P4' of oriPm Onl' 4'011rrP ,;url that several Arab capitals , plus Tehran. agret.>d to let the plane land. Tht• .l\lgerian prrss agenC'y abo said the plane might be headt•d for Tripoli or Benghazi, Libya. The latest d e mands of the t er- roris ts were not immediately known. During the takeover of the Vie nna headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum E x- porting Countril'S. the terrorists (I l urged war against Isral'I, (2) sought <i sh arl' in oil wealth for Pales tinian s and (J) assailed Arab regimes which alltl'd themselves with "American masters ... T he Vienna siege, which lasted 30 hours and left three dead and between two and eight wounded, reportedly was led by a South American. Aus trian Chanc ellor Bruno Kreisky told a news conference in Vienna that the guerrilla chief laughingly told his hostages "he was the famous Carlos" being so ueht by international police. Rut Kreisky said there was "absolu t e l y no r e liable evidence" that the leader or the \'it>trna raiders. who wore a mustache. was the mysterious terrorist who escaped arrest in Paris last J une by s layin g two French :-.eC'unty agents and ;.i Lebanese informer. The siege plant'. an Austrian Airlines DC9, landl'd 1n Algiers at JI :35 a .m . Shortly afterward, Algerian Foreign Minister Ab- del a zit. Rouldltka bl'.'g an negotiatmg with one of the ter- rorists in the VIP lounge of the airport. Hours w ent by, ap- parently without progress, and a tank truck pulll'd up alongsidl• the plane and refucll•d it and thl' plane took off. Among those on the planl'.' whl'.'n it left Algiers was Bclaid Ab- desselam. Algeri;rn minbter for oil and industry. Abdesselam had been permitte d to leave OPEC headquarters in Vienna Sunday to negotiate for the plane to land in Algiers. Heart Attack Kills Mrs. Winnie Bacon . . :vtrs. Winifred Bacon, a widow who continued the family pro· Cession of hospital administration . after her husband's death and became llou g Memo r ial Hospital's first top executive. died there Saturday . Death came' from the effects of · a heart attack t o the Newport Hei~hts woman who served as 'Hoag's first administrator dur- ing a career that lasted from 1952 until her retirement tn 1967. "Winnie Racon was a part ot Hoag Memorial Hospital before its doors ever opened." said Hoag · board President George Hoag Ill today. "For more than 15 years she gave of her time and her con- siderable talents to help brm~ the hos pital lo th<.• pos1l1on 1l h:.i!'> al· tained today. S he has been. through ;111 those years. a clost• personal fril'nci. lier friendship and :-upport will be m1!'>sed bv t~\'eryo 1w · · · She was born Winifred L oi!'> Horn on J an. 23. 1903, in Mm nesota. '.\1rs . Racon worked with her hus band, Robert. in jointly a dministering Pomona Valley Community Hospital before the pair moved to the Ha rbor Area in 1950. After Mr. Bacon's s udden de- ath a year later, Mrs. Bacon took over her hus band's work . Besides her long involvement with the hos pital in Newport. Mrs. Bacon also served the Zonta Club, Girls Club, Assistance League. Panhellenic Association ·and the Newport Harbor ChamberofCommerce. " She leaves a daughter and son- 'in-law. :\Ir. a nd '.\lrs. F . K . Gleason of Placentia; three grandchildren; a brother, Elliott Horn of Hawaii; a half-sister, ·Mrs. Zell Rust and he r step- . mother. Mrs. J. D . Horn, both of Pasadena. Memonal services under t ht' direction of Ra l tz Ill'rJ:!l'flln '.\1ortu::try of C'orona del :\tar will Ix> gin at 2 · 30 p m. Tuesday al St. A n ct r e w · s P r e s h v t c• r i a n Church.'. The f a m ily· has sug- gested me morial C'ontri bulions to Hoag )temoria l Hos pital. High Wire Man Killed IGLE SIAS, Sardinia (UPI> -Police were 111 vestigating the dea th of a French hig h wire artist who had o nce d one tu:. stunt over tbe Niagara Falls but fell Crom a steel cable strung JOO feet above a Sardm1an town square. F.ugt>ne Bugler, 32, who police said safely crossed Niagara Falls on a h1gh wire several years ago; fractured his skull and · died in a hospital Satur- day. Police said Bug ler s trun g a s teel cable bet ween the top of the church bell towe r and another building of similar height in the southe rn Sardinian town o f Portoscusu. Witnesses s aid Bugler, using a b alancing pok. then attempted the crossin g but l ost his ba lance and plunged to the ground. Irvine Van Fir1n Hit For $1,005 nurglars over the weekend rifled R epublic Van and Sturagl· in lr\'ine. t:.iking Sl.005 in ca:,h and ransacking storage vault~ rented by se\'eral Orange Coas t · reside nts : P olice said the burg l ars climbed a barbed-wire-lopped security fence a nd pried a dead- bolt off the door to get into the stora,:?c facility at 17821 Gillette Avenue Friday night or Saturd:.iy morning. A cash box that had containt·d . Sl,000 was found s moshed open a n d e m p l y o u t s i d c t h t• warehous e . The burglars a lso forced opC'n sev~r:.il rental storage vaults , but no 1nvC'ntory of possible missing contents was available. The vaults were leased by R. B. Ross, ~7922 Buller St., Irvine; O.J. Kincade, 218 Avenida Ma- JOrca, Laguna Hills; S. Yukawa of Huntington Beach. Also Tony Schut in of UC Irvin(' campus housin g; Air F ore"" C'apt. Phillip A. Taylor; and a ba nkruptcy locke r rented by - Orange County"Superior Court. The burg lars opened desks and lockers throughout the facility in an a pparent search for cash. They also pried open vending machines, stealing about $.5 in <'Utn~. Police s a.id the burglars ap- parently chmbed up a pile of lumber outs ide the fenced in warehouse and dropped into lhl' yard. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has pass~ the $100 mil.Ila~ mark in assets. We believe that our friendly se'rvices, convenient locations, and continuing high Interest on savings hove been the deciding factor in so many residents switching th ei r savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? 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Ba'ttin and his lawyer, Matthew Kurilich, agreed inside and out· side the courtroom that they . have reached the end of the road in their bid to have Judge Lae re· moved for what they earlier said ot, was his political bias. They have argued that Judge Lae's Republican Party connec- tions and his association with. what Kurilicb described as "the Lincoln Club-Republican establishment" amounted to ob- vious prejudice against the supervisor . who is a Democrat. Battin is charged with grand th~t, misappropriation of public ' 'Unhealthy Cfunate' r· Health Officer Raps Supervisors By WILUA:M CHRF.IBER 0t Ille D• lly Pilot S.•lf Dr. Thomas H amilton. the Orange County Health Depart- ment's number two man who has resigned effective Jan. 2. said to· day county government offers an unhealthy climate for innovative thinking. "It is ''crv difficult for a de· partment hl;ad hcrl' to bc at all mnovatin• becau!5c he must con- Teen Auto Race Ends In Crash A dangerous game ended in near-tragedy in Huntington Reach Sunday when a teenage driver lost control of his car and crashed into a power pole, police said today. Investigators said several wit· nesses told them two youths were racing westbound on Edinger Avenue toward their Huntington Harbour homcs with the lead car repeatedly crossing the center line to pre''l•nt the :'llumber Two <'ar from passani! The scconcl car finally swcrved out of control approaching Bolsa Chica Street and hit the pole. The youth was treated at Hunt· mgton lntercommunity Hospital for his injuries and released, but his 1970 U.S. compact car was destroyed, according to police. ~o citations were iss ued because police did not witness the asserted unsafe lane chang. mg. a misdemeanor traffic cita- tion offense. although several witnesses said they did. A traffic bureau spokesman. however, noted the Southern California Edisori Company will bill the injured teenager for damage to its pole, as they do in any such accident. Baby's Cries Reveal Death VENTURA <UPI ) -A neighbor drawn by a child's screaming Sunday afternoon went next door and discovered the body of the baby's mother sprawled on the living room floor. the victim of a stabbing, sheriff's deputies said. The woman was identified as Relen Garcia Sutton, 24 . · Deputies had no suspects in the slaying . and ruled out the woman's husband who was an in- mate in the V('ntura County Jail. BIG RESPONSE; '· · PORSCHE SOLD "The response to the ad was tremendous. Of course I sold my Porsche." That's the advertising success experienced by the Fountain Valley man who placed this ad in ~he Daily Pilot. '72 914 Loaded Must s~ll thl~ week. $4,000. xxx · xxxx. If you hove a car you want to sell, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words ln the rl'lhl place lo find a buyer. stantly work to fit the immediat(' temper or mood of the board of supervisors," Hamilton said Hamilton. who will take ov('r Jan. 5 as Pasadena city health of ficer. crossed swords last sum· mer with supervisors. particularly board Chairman Ralph Diedrich. H e publicly ('riticizcd supervisors for awarding an employe physical examination UPI TelftlhOIO To l\'orway? William Colby, fired by President Ford as head of the Central Intelligence Agency, will be off erect the post of ambassador to Norway, according to ~ewsweek Magazine. ·Colby already turned dOY.'Tl an of· fer to be ambassador to NATO. City Off ices Close; Trash Haul Delayed City halls and school district offices will be closed Christmas and New Year's Day in Hunt· ington Beac h and Fountain Valley. And routine trash pickups will be delayed one day in both cities. Stan Tkaczyk, manager of Rainbow Disposal Company. said residents whose trash is norm ally collected on Thursday will have a Friday pickup both . weeks. The usual Friday rounds will be made on Saturday. Monday through Wednesday pickups will be as normal, Tkaczyk said. In addition. he asked that Christmas trees longer than four feet be cut in ha lf to aid in com- pacting. Offices at the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· lrict will be closed Wednesday each week in addition to the holi- day, while Fountain Valley School District offices will be closed at noon Christmas Eve. The Ocean View School Dis· lrict offices will be clos ed Christmas Eve, Christmas. und New Year's Day. Sovie t Satelli l e Moscow· <AP> -The Soviet Union today launched Prognoi 4, an unmanned space satellite, to study solar activity. contract to the Orange County H ealth Test ing Institute <OCHTl>. which was founded in part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella. political benefactor to three supervisors. currer.tly is under investigation by local and federal grand juries. Hamilton, the county's number two health officer since 1971, charged last summer that the in· (See RAPS, Page A2) Terrorists Free Most Hostages ALGIERS, Algeria (AP> -A gang of terrorists ended a bloody siege at the Vienna headquarters of OPEC today, flew to Algiers and freed most of their 41 hostages. They bargained for three hours. then took off still holding some of the oil ministers. Algeria's foreign minister said the plane would make "more than two" stops. This led to speculation that the hostages would be delivered to their coun· tries of origin. One source said that several Arab ~apitals. plus Tehran. agreed to let the plane land. The Algerian press agency also said the plane might be headed for Tripoli or Benghazi, Libya. The latest demands of the ter- rorists were not immediately known. Durihg the takeover of the Vienna headquarters of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries. the terrorists (J) urged war against Israel. (2> sought a share in oil wealth for Palestinians and (3) assailed Arab regimes which allied themselves with "American masters.'' The Vienna siege, which lasted 20 hours and left three dead and between two and eight wounded, reportedly was led by a South American. Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky told a news conference in Vienna that the guerrilla chiet laughingly told his hostages "he was the famous Carlos" being souJ?ht by international police. But Kreisky said there was <See HOST AG ES, Page A2> JFK's Sex Life Cited NEW YORK (UPI) FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover, on two occasions. sent details of John F. Ken- ' nedy's relationships with women to Richard Nixon for use in presiden tial campaigns, Newsweek magazine reports. (Reial· edstory A4> Newsweek said Nixon and his staff ignored the files, submitted either ror use in the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race against Ken- nedy's brot h er , Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. The magailne said the FBI started keeping files on Kennedy as far back as World War 11 when Ken· nedy -then a Navy Ucute· nant -was dating a wo'man "su.specttd ot bo· ln1t a Nazi spy." funds and filing false pay claims. The ~even felony counts were contained in a Grand Jury indict· ment. The indictment was issued after a Grand Jury investigation into alleged improprieties com· milled by Battin during his 1974 .campaign for lieutenant gov· emor. Kurilich predicted today that it will take two to four weeks to re· ach a ruling on the pretrial mo lions in advance of Baltm's ac· tual trial before Judge Lal'. One of those two motions is based on Kurilich's argument that the District Attorney's Of· fice is guilty of "d1scnmmatory conduct.'' since it was strongly biased against Battin when 1t in· vesligated the supervisor. Kurihch said his othtir motion will hl· to insure that the DA is not ..illowed to quash the subpoena::. he has issued for the appearance of State Sen. James Whetmore and his staff and members of the DA's a staff, as well. Kunlich said he bases the mo lion on his belief that attempts are being made to prevent th~ tt>st1mony of lhose witnesses. • • • ICtlm What Energy Crisis? Lone pedestrian walk!' in park near Pn~denti.al ~uildii:g in Chicago where buildintfs .Christmas ~llummat!on dis- plays a giant cross. consisting of .136 ltght~d. windows. The 22 -slory cross displays the Christmas s pml. but can nation'!> dwindling fuel supplies afford it? Valley Survey Set On U nosed Location The Fountain Valley school board plans to ask parents what it should do with an unused school site in the district. Trustees approved the idea for the survey after reviewing alternatives for the Pope School site, near Ellis Avenue and Bushard Street, district officials said. Trustees directed the district community council, a parent· teacher-student advisory group, to conduct the study. Alternatives for the site could include building a small 500· student facility, construction of a school which would stress dis· cipline and traditional teaching m ethods or building a middle sC'hool for sixth, seventh and eighth graders. In either the traditional or mid· dle school, officials said, parents could opt to send children there instead of to their neighborhood ·schools. Trustee Dick P lum. in a report to the board, said the middle City Budget Eyed In Huntington Huntington Beach City Council members will take a look at various ways o( tightening up on elCpenses this evening at 5:30 o'dock in the City Council con- ference room. City Adminis trator Dave . Rowlands says that city officials will study lcivcls of service and · wUI investigate work that can be contr ctcd out to private con· ccms. school concept could ease transi· tion for s tudents between elementary and hi~h school. And he said the traditional school concept might answer concerns of some parents aboul their children ·s learning pro- gress. Clear Skies For Bay Area By The Associated Press The Pacific weather front that .brought rain to Northern California over the weekend was weakening today, and generally clear skies were forecast for Tuesday. The National Weather Service said rainfall ranged from.several tenths of an inch in the far north to a few hundredths of an inch in the San Francisco Bay area. Gary Lorge Seeks Seat Gary Lorge. a leader in efforts to def eat school unification in Fountain Valley, has become the 11th person to take out nomination forms f()(' the March 2 city council election."i. Lorge, of 9618 M oss Glen Ave .• was a leader in SUN <Stop Unifkalion Now). on organiza. tion of familles who ltved in the part of Fountain Valley served hy the Garden Grove Unified SchoOl District. Mistakes LSD Pill As Candy A 3-year:old Huntington Beach boy was hospitalized Sunday. alternately screaming. qujetly drooling and snatching al h:illucinalions in the air, after gobbling LSD he thought was candy, police said today. Perrv Peck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peck, of 219 Oswego Ave .. wa s given emergency · treatment at Huntington In- lercommunity Hospital and ad· milled overnight for observation. Police said Peck. 26, and his wife Connie, 23, rushed the youngster to the hospital just before he "'enl into the LSD induced trance. The mother reportedly told Of ficer Jim ='!ale she found the child and his sist~r playing with _ hand lotion in the bedroom and scolded them, threatening to spank them. Little Perry then indicated he had taken two little pinkish· orange pills. police said. ;-.lo more of the alleged LSD, a variety known among users as Orange Sunshine, was found at the house, according to Officer :'Ii ale. Police Sgt. Philip Oliver said the incident was Jogged as one of misdemeanor endangering of a child and while no arrests were made. a <'omplaint will be sought charging the Pecks. They also became involved with police two weeks ago when several young men forced their way into the Peck house and stoic about $300 worth of stereo eqwp· ment. !'lo motive has been revealed for the residential armed rob- bery involving a .38 caliber pistol brandished by one suspect. Police stakin g out possible escape routes immediately after Mrs. Peck reported the holdup arrested two men in Sunset Reach. Crash Kills 7 WHITEWRIGHT, Tex. (UPl) -A car ran off Texas Highway 160 Sunday and crashed into an embankment, killing all seven persons in the vehicle. The Department of Public Safety said all of the victims were frotn Sherman in north Texas. Coas t Weather S.ome low ·clouds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise variable high clouds but fair t hrough Tuesday. Highs · 63 to 68. Overnight lows mostly in t he 40s. INSIDE TODA 'Y With the recent press con- ference held by formtr John 1 F' •. Kennedy I friend. in San Diego, romors .abound once CJOOm .about JFK's .u U/e, includJng hu own boM o/ 903 conquests while in White House. StOT'JI Af. ladex -,,. ' .42 DAILY PILOT H/F McFadkn To Close R f:>~1nn 1 n ~ t o da>. l\k Jo'addt>n I\ H 'n ue in Hun lln gt on lk ~H' h wtl I bt• d ost•d ht•t \H'l'll c; r Jham ~tn•et a11d H11l ... 1 ('h1<'»1 Street tu com pie le ::.ln·l'l t•tmslrm·t 1on Ralph R. f t•yva , tr aff1c t'ngant'l'r, :-..1 id :'11 r F ..iddcn will end 600 fet.'l west of Graham and 500 feet ea.-.t of Roba Chic.• when the work l" l'tl lll Pll'll·d Ll'\' .1 ... ud th..1t ~c Fad­ den is bt>mi? tt>rmmated at th.ll po mt to preve nt busy uldustrial tr,1ffll' from m- trud1 ng o n a r cs1dent1aJ a nd st·hO\ll a rt·~ Huntington Redeve lop Pa11 e l Picked Huntington Bt•ach City Coum.·11 membt•rs have st•lectcd nine mt'mbt'r s :rn<I thn•e alternates to the d11"' 11 II"' n r 1.'dt•velo pml'nl JWOJl'l'l .1n'.1 l'1•mrniltct•. .\pp1lllH1·d tn till' t·umrnattt•t• \H'r1.· \\'dhJm Chis hol m. John ~ l' hr n l' d l' r. H n lw rt J arr a r1 I. Sy!' 1.t Sh.1ndr1C·k. Hobert Terrv. Jenime Sht•.l, Thomas Whaling J o a n Ht' n n 1.• t t and Gar r v :'lfulhg . .rn. \l tern ~He s "t•lected w<'re Hn·h..ird Coplan .. Jnhn flenrickst.'n .rn<1 R l l'h,1rd P asqualino.· ,\ltt•rn3 It... \t ii I bt.' non vol m g member ... hut \\ 11 1 cast ballots in ease r cgul..ir m e mbe rs an.• .1bsent. C'omm1ttt•l' m1'mlx-rs will ac1 · ,·1st' thl' n•dl•\ l'lnpment iJgcm·, and pl:inninJ? cll•pa rtment on plans for dn"' nto"' n r<'nt.'Wal. F inal a ppm' ;ti lnr the re- cten ·lopm1.'nt pl.111 1s ex!)('cted in :\l:iy, aCC<lrdtnl-! tn Ed Sehch, ;,is- :-1stant pl.rnnn111g d1rl'clor. White House Congratulates Masuda Sclwol Studt.>n ts J l \I Jsuda School in F ountain \':i llt>) ha,·e receh·ed ,1 Pres1 d e nt1al g r <'<'l 1n g con- -~r:itulatmg them on the opening oftheir new facility. 'The ~rt·cling W.lS a telegram ~ent on behalf of the President b v Deputy Assista nt Secretary v·r Jhe Air F orce .\t .ijor General Guy Hairston Jr. The mess:i gr :i lso commended Staff Se rg<':l nt Ka7Uo .'.\1asuda. who died in comh:l t in World War II lo m.11nt.1111 frt•l•dnm ;rnd tht.' A.merican "ay o~ llfr,'' Hair::.ton i;a1d. Th<' school \t <Js n<Jmcd for .'.\tas udJ. Judge Widens Dwnp Search :\'F:WARK. ~ .1. <AP) - 0 A fede ral maj."!1st raH• h;is extended until next :'\1ond;1y a search war· rant co ve nnj! ~1 Jersey City dump where fo r mer Teamst<'rs President .I am l'" R. Hoffa and uncl t•f\\Orl d \ l l I llllS l"VUld b<' buric·d It "'.is the :O.l'C'o nd c~tcns ion ol llw \\arrant . which permits thl· FBI tCl d1!! a t .1 GO aC'r<' landfill known as .i\l oscato·s Dump. Thi' warrant s a ys there is reason to believe tha t underworld figure Armand Fau~no is buned there. but authori tu•c; are believed to have infor m ation that Hoffa's body may a lso be in the landfill. 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A spokesman in Chicago said United would fly "36 percent or better·· -more than 558 flights today -and increase to fuller ser\'ice by Christmas Eve to help l'ase the s narl of holiday travel. The crus h has caused long \mes, several snafus and. many lost tempers al airports. Striking United machinists ap- pro\'ed a lll'W eonlrat't with the atrhne Sunda~ anti began return- inl? to their jobs today. A s pokes man for thl' lnterna· h on::il Association of .\lachm1sts said the new, three-yea r contract with Unit<'d was approved by more than 70 percent of the near- ly 18.000 membt'rs who voted. The Untt<'d s trike couplt•d with ;, C'Ontmuous walkout a~uin:-;t :"a twnal Airlines a maJor au-rar ner to Florida C'1ties C'aused the trawl problc1ns. The Air Line Pilots Association in Washington said today ballots were mailed out over the weekend to .National flight atten- dants to g ive them another chance to vote on a contract pro- posal they rejected in October. The new vote will be tallied Jan. i. A strike by flight attendants, which began on Labor Day, has grounded 55 National jets which normally carry 17,000 persons da1lv. Pianes and Amtrak trains were fully booked for major runs .ind bus I mes anticipated crowds and called in extra vehicles. Scores of thousands of strike- hound travelers had to fend for t hemselves during the busiest tr avel period of the year and there was a tangle of crossed re- ~ervations and overbookings as 10urists scurried for seats. A group of Continental Airlines passengers at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport were vic- tims of a classic foulupSunday. The 124 Denver-bound passengers aboard Continental flight 29 were on the plane and re- ady for the plane's departure. But there was no crew. A Continental spokesman said the crew that was to fly the plane had been misdirected and flown -as passengers -to Los Angeles, where they had been told to pick up their plane. Another crew had to be brought to Chicago from Denver to han- dle flight 29, which left four hours late. A Continental spokes man said overworked operators -who coped with the biggest travel days in Continental history Fri- day and Saturday -had bN'n working 20 hours a day lo handll' holiday tra ffi c. the s pillover from the Cnited s tnke and pro- bl ems caus ed by fogged in =11rports at Los Angeles and Seat· tie. He s aid a weary worker made a mistake and misdirected the flight crew for flight 29. A snows torm s lowed traffic from airports in '.'iew England .ind forced tern porary closing of Logan fnternat1onal .Airport in Roston on Sunday. From Page A f RAPS ... ... t1tutc's s cn·icec; would bC' in fcnor, claiming lhl' Joh could be hetter performed by the county Health Department. .. Prf:'tty much s ince th at OCHTI thing, I have suffered a loss of E'ff eel i veness in my job," Hamilton said. "J am not as useful to the department because t happen to be in bad graces with the supervisors.'' Ha mil ton s aid intense pressure has been put on his boss. Dr. J ohn Philp. the county health officer, to "do something about me. "Sooner ·or later, those who wanted me out of the county would have found a way to do it,·· Hamilton said. "I am happy to be leaving because it is a tough way to run an e((ective, efficient operation when you have to deal with a group of men like our board of supervisors ," he said. Police Nab 'Angel Dust' DUARTE CAP> -A romplaint hv a neighbor of •·a strange odor" bas led to the arrest of five persons for ~he alleged manufac- ture of $100,000 worth of a haJlucinogenic drug commonly called '·angel dust." authonties said. A s heriH 's department s pokesman said the drug, legitimately used to tranquilize horses, was discovered in th garage of Thomas L. CT'espln, :ID, and bis wl!e, Rachel Marie, 19. They were booked Sunday for Investigation of possesalon of dangerous drugs for sale., o.lly Pllet ...... by ltldllrd KHfller FIREMEN PROBE WRECKAGE IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION AT CAMPUS AND UNIVERSITY IN IRVINE TODAY Marla Mendez of El Toro, Driver of Light Station Wagon, Was Kiiied In The Early Morning Crash From Page .41 HOSTAGES "absolutely no r eliable evidence" that the leader of the Vienna raiders, who wore a mustache. was the mysterious terrorist who escaped arrest m Paris last June by slaying two French security agents and a Lebanese informer. The siege plane. an Austrian Airlines DC9, landed in Algiers at 11 :35 a.m. Shor tly afterward, Algerian Foreign Minister Ab- delaziz Bouteflika began negotiating with one of the ter- rorists in the VIP lounge of the airport. Hour s went by. ap- parently without progress, and a tank truck pulled up alongside the plane and refueled it and the plane took off. Among those on the plane when it left Algiers was Belaid Ab- desselam. Algerian minister for oil and industry. Abdesselam had been permitted to leave OPEC headquarters in Vienna Sunday to negotiate for the plane to land in Algiers. He was one of the first persons off the plane in Algiers today, and had taken part in the VIP lounge negotiations. But as prepar ations were made for a new takeorr. Ab· desselam went back aboard to share the fate of the other· ministers. They were said to in- clude Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia and Jamshid Amouzegar of Iran, the two most influential members of OPEC, as well as the representatives of Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Those freed in Algiers included m embers of the Venezuelan Gabon. Ecu_adorean. Nigeria~ and . Indonesian delegations. Jn add1llon , a wounded terrorist w~s taken ?ff the plane. and driven away man ambulance. Hot Lunch Program Eyed . Trustees of the Fountain Valley School Dis trict will hold a special meeting tonight to dis· cuss starting. a . hot lunch pro· gram. District officials said the board also is expected to award a con. tract to s upply lunches for children. They said the program woulci be started initially at two schools, then expanded to others later. The meeting will be at district offices , Newland Street and Talbert Avenue. Live Nativity Scene Offered The public is invited to view a lav.._. nativity scene and choral concert Tuesday night a t the Oak View Center, Oak Lane and Man- drell Drive, Huntington Beach. Susan Allen, Cll rector of the youth center, said about 100 youngster~ will participate, and carols w1tl be s ung in both English and Spanish. The Huntington Beach Jaycees supplied the large manger scene .she said. The program will begu-; at 7 p.m . a nd run until about 8::.> p.m ., Mrs. Allen said. I Mayor, Wife Dead LAKE CITY, Minn. <UPI) - The mayor or Lake City, Minn. and his wife wf're found shot ~ duth Sunday night. Authorities would not release detaill about the deaths of Mayor Tony Strickland and his wife, but uld an i nvestiaation was un· derway. l Irvine Crash Kills El Toro Motorist Ry DOl'Gl.AS FRl17.SCllE • Oi Ille O••IY Ptlol Sl•ll An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa Mesan injured today m a violent three·\·ehicle coi- lision at Campus and University drives in Irvine. :vl aria Mendez. 32. of 22731 Avalon St.. El Toro, dwd at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital despite rescue efforts of fire department paramedics at the scene of the 7 ;:i.m. collis1on. The force of the collision disin- tegrated a Santa Ana Regis ter ci rculation truck. injuring the drivrr. Dale Critchfield, 18, of 530 Wilson St.. Costa Mes;i. He was under observation :it Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital this morning. The initial impact between the newspaper pickup truck and the s mall foreign s tation wagon driven by .'.\1rs. Mendez slammed the small car into a fuJl -si1e Or- range County Transit District bus. The force knocked the front end of the bus about eight feet. over a curb and into the guardrail of the Campus Drive bridge i~ Ir vine. An OCTD spokes man estimated damage to the bus at $4.000. The bus driver, Glenda P age.· 55, of Garden Grove, and a passenger, Allen Eichorn. of Anaheim, were treated and re- 1 eased from Costa M esa Memorial Hospital. Police said the truck was driv- ing westbound on Campus Drive when it collided with the station "agon, which was southbound on University. Police this morning were unsure which driver had nm a red light at the intersec· lion. The eollision carried· the car and pickup truck across the in- tersection into the side of the OCTD bus. The violence of the crash tore the bed from the pickup truck, ripped loose its rea r axle and scatte red newspapers around the intersec- tion. . A wheel that had been in the bed of the pick-up truck flew through the air a nd became wedged between the bus and the guardrail in the impact. Police said several Christmas presents were in the station wagon. At late morning, police still were investigating the collision to determin e whether anv e harges wou Id be pressed against the surviving drivers. 200 Toys Given Children from Marine View School in Huntington Beach have donated more than 200 toys and games to youngsters who won't be home for the holidays. School officials sajd the gifts will be delivered to the Albert Sit· ton Home and Children's Hospital of Orange County. 3 Employes To he Hired By Oak View The Oak View Community Recreation Center in Huntington Beach soon will be bolstered by three or four additional workers. City council m embers have directed that interviews be held with potentia l employes who will provide assistance with lhc cen- ter's social and recreational pro- grams. Salaries will be provided from the Comprehensive Employnwnt and Training Act <CETA) funds. The decis ion to go ahead with expansion plans was t:ikt .. n despite words of caution from Ci - ty Administrator Dave Rowland-; and Councilwoman llarrietl Wieder. Rowlands said there is a chance that CET A money m;1y run out and that the city would bl· left .. h olding the bag·• for salaries. At present there is onJy one e mploye at the Oak View site. A temporary trailer facility offers a TV room, ping pong and pool, voUeyball, barbecues and a bicy- . clemotocrosstrack. A perm anent communil v center building is being con- :;tructed with Housing and Com- munity Development funds and is expected to be completed in the spring. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, M ariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark In assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high Interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many resldenta switching their savings to Mariners. 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S toe k s EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 356, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES All Aboard By DOUGLAS '.FRITlSCllE OftlleDally '11et~ lt is hard to listen with an open mind to the disciples or "The Two .. , a m1ddle·aged couple who ' s ay they will be "beamed up" in- to a spaceship within the next few months for a trip to the Kin~dom of Heaven. (Related story, A5> I • The message delivered to an audience of about SO at UC Irvine Sunday was incomprehens1ble. · incongruous ·and perhaps blasphemous. Ten disciples of "The Two'', were on hand to spread the word of the UFO cult. None of them would give their names, but one di<l most of the t alking in what was a preliminary presentation of the group's beliefs. ··The Two" have been travel- ing around the country, telling I I • att1n SUCCUMBS AT 72 Winifred Bacon Ex--Hoag Head -Mrs. Bacon Dead at 72 ~rs Winifred Racon. a widow w.ho continued the family pro· fession of hospital administration .after h<.'r husband's death and became II o a g :\1 t' mo ri a I Hospit3l"s first top executive. died there Saturday. . Death came from th<.' l'ffects of · a heart attack to th<.' :'-Jcwporl He1J?hts woman who ~erved as Hoag·s first administrator dur- ing a career that lasted from 1952 until her retirement in 1967. "Wtnn1<.' Racon was a part ol Hoag '.\1 t>morial Hospital before its doors ever opened," s md I loag board President George Hoag Ill today ... For more than 15 years s he gave of her lime and her con- siderable talents to help brmg the hospital to the position it has at- tained today. She has been, through all those years, a close personal friend. Her friendship .and support will be missed by everyone." She was born Winifred Lois Horn on Jan. 23, t90:J, m Min- nesota. Mrs. Racon worked with her husband, Robert, in JOinlly administering Pomona Valley Community Hospital before the pair moved to the I !arbor Arca in 1950. After Mr. Bacon's sudden de- ath a year later, Mrs. Bacon took over her husband's work. Bes ides her tong involvement with the hospital in Newport, Mrs. Bacon also served the Zonta <See BACON, Page /\2) JFK's Sex Life Cited NEW YORK (UPI) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, on two occasions, sent details of John F. Ken· 1 ned y's relationships with women to R ichard Nixon for use in presidential campaigns. Newsweek· magazine reports. (Reial· ec:ltilory A4 > Newsweek said Nixon and his stafC ignored the files, submitted either for use m the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race against Ken- nedy's brother . Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. The magaiine !'&id the FRI started keeping files on Kennedy as rar back M World War II when Ken· n~y -then a Navy lieute· nant -was dallng a woman •·suspected of be· ina a Nnti s py." Doctor Flays County By WILU A!'t SCHREIBER OHllt O~lly Pilot st.fl Dr. Thomas Hamilton, the Orange County Health Depart- ment's number two man who has resigned effective Jan. 2. said ~o· day county government offers an unhealthy climate for innovative thinking. "lt is very difficult for a de partment head here to be at all innovative because he must con- stantly work to fit the immediate temper or mood or the board of s upervisors." 11am1lton ::.aid Hamilton. who will take over Jan. 5 as P asadena city health of ficer, crossed swords last sum mer with s upervi sors , particularly board Chairman Ralph Diedrich. He publicl y c riticized supervisors for awarding an employe physical examination contract to the Orange County Health Testi ng Ins titute (OCHTI>. which was founded in part by Dr. Louis Cella. Cella. political benefactor to three supervisors. currently is under investigation by local and federal grand juries. Hamilton. the county's number two health officer since 1971 . charged last summer that the in - stitute·s services would be an · ferior. claiming the job could b~ better performed by the county Health Department. "Pretty much since that OCHTI thing, I have suffered a toss of effectiveness in my JOb ... Hamilton said. "I <im not as useful to the department because I happen to be in bad graces with the supervisors." Hamilton said intense pressure has been put on his boss. Dr. John <See RAPS, P age :\2) Tot Swallows IBD; Thought It Was Candy A 3-year-old Huntington Beach boy was hospitalized Sunday, alternately screaming, quietly drooling and snatch ing at hallucinations in the air, after gobbling LSD he thought was candy, police said today. Perry Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peck, of 219 Oswego Ave., was given emergency treatment at Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital and ad- mitted overnight for observation. Police said Peck, 26, and his wife Connie, 23, rushed the youngster to the hospital just before he went into the LSD· induced trance. The mother reportedly told Of· ficer Jim Nale she found the child and his sister playing with hand lotion in the bedroom and scolded them, threatening to spank them. Little P erry then indicated he had taken two little pinkis h· orange pills, police said. No more of the alleged LSD, a variety known among users as Orange Sunshine, was found at the house, according to Officer Nale. Police Sgt. Philip Oliver said the incident was togged as one or misdemeanor endangering or a child and while no arrests were made, a complaint will be sought charging the Pecks. They also became involved with police two weeks ago when several young m en forced their way into tho Peck house anti stole (See LSD, Page A.2) ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M ONDAY, DECEM BER 22, 1975 f'' TEN CENTS ··UFO Cultists at VCI ~ converts they must get rid of all their possessions, earthly con. nections and even their humanity. In return, they will be lifted in · to a spaceship to a "level or higtier vibrations" or a "higher evolutionary level.·· The audience, containing a dis· porporhonately large number or news reporters, was a mix of hostile and sympathetit' ques- tioners. The subject matter was ·esoteric and the answers vague. Pressed by several questioners. the lead speaker would not even say how long he had been in- volved in the movement. The followers of •·The Two·· claim that to be lifted to the nexl level, one must give up. ever· cce ything, inc l uding sex. possessions, beliefs , drug~. fnends, family -in short any at- tachment to humanity. Four of the d1sc1ples said they had been involved in the UFO cult for abollt three months All ~aid they had gone to meetings such as the one at UCI Sunday, followed up at subsequent meet ings, and jomed the movement. u The group sat staring vacant· eyed into the audience while the leader spoke. purportedly givin~ answers he received mentally from a s paces hip orbiting outside the Earth's atmosphere. Acco rding to the group's beliefs. there 1s a ''light" on the Earth which has prompted a number of souls on the "astral I ee SPACE, Page A.2) e Pretrial I Slated D••IY Pilot Pftoto by A1<h•nl l(otfller Jan. 7 By TO~ BARLEY ' Of the O~ily Pilat Stitt Oran{!e County Supervisor Roberl Battin today agreed to b1.• tried on criminal charges befon• the Superior Court judge he had been trying to remove for thL' past fi ve weeks. Upheld a s the tnal judge in a ruling delivered last Thursday by San Diego County Superior WRECKAGE PROBED IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION IN IRVINE TODAY El Toro Woman In Station Wagon Killed In Crash On Campus Drive Court Judge Eli Leven, Judge Kenneth Lae today set Jan. 7 as the date he will open a hearing in- to pretrial motions filed by tht- accused supen• is or. Battin and his lawyer, :\fatthew Kurilich, agreed inside and oul· side the courtroom that they have reached the end of the road in their bid to have Judge Lae re·_ moved for what they earlier said was his political bias. Irvine Crash Kills El Toro Motorist Ry DOUGL.\S FRIT'/.SCIU: 01 the Daily Po lot Statt An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa ~es an injured today in a violent three-vehicle col- lision at Campus and University drives in ln·inc )tana )lendel. 32, or 22731 Avalon St.. El Toro. died at Costa ~tesa ~lemoriat Hospital des pite rescue efforts of fire department paramedics at the scene of the 7 a.m. collis ion. The force of the collision di~in­ tegrated a Santa Ana Regisll.'r circulation truck. injuring thr driver. Dale Critchfield. 18. of 530 Wilson St.. Cos ta )tesa. He was under observation at Costa Mesa . \lemorial Hospital this morning. The initial impact between the newspaper pickup truck and the l>mall foreign s tation wagon driven by Mrs. Mendez slammed the small car into a full-size Or- range County Transi t District bus. The force knocked the front end of the bus about eight feet. over a curb and into the guardrail or the Campus Drive bridge in Irvine. An OCTD spokesman estimated damage to the bus at $4.000. The bus driver. Glenda Pag<.'. 55, or G a rde n Grove. and a passenger, Allen Eichorn. of Anaheim, wer e treated and re~ leased from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Police said the truck was driv- inJ? westbound on Campus Drive when it collided with the station wagon, which was southbound on University. Police this morning were unsure which driver had run ~1 red 11ght al the intcrsec tinn Tlw colli:-1011 l'cJ.rried thl' car and pickup tntl'k acros~ thl' 1n- tcrsect1on mto tht.• s1rle of the OCTO bus The v1olentt• of the cr~1:;h torr the brd from tht• pi ckup trnck, rippc>d loose its rear a xle ~ind l-oc allert>d new:-opapcrs around the anters<.'c· t1on .\ wht•el that had been in the bed of tht• pick up truck flew throu:::h the· air Jnd became wedged bt.•l\\ een the bus and the guardrail 111 thc impact. Pohcr ~tt1 d several Christmas pre~rnts were in the station wagon . At tale morning, police still were an\·cst1 gating tht.· collision to detcrm1nt.' whether a ny c harg<.'s woul d be pressed ag::iinst tht.' s urviving dnvers . SELLING HITS SIOCK MARKET NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed lower today in light trad- ing on the ~ew York Stock Ex· change in a session marked by yearend profit taking and tax· loss selling. · The Dow Jones industrial average, a 7. 71 -pomt loser Fri- day, was off 5.75 points to 838.63. Declines led advanc~ by about a two-to-one margin. (Tables, B7> Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Co1111ors Beaten Mexico Takes Cup From Americans ~ MEXICO CITY (AP> -Raul Ramirez ~at Jimmy Connors to- day and Mexico eliminated the United States from the Davis Cup 'tennis competition. Ramirez beat Connors 2-6. 6-3. 6 3, 6·4 in the complet1on of their decisive match whi<'h began Sun· day and was halted by darkness. Mexico won the t<lne match 3·2. Ram irez broke connors ' servi<'e as the American double faulted in the ninth game or th final set. R amirez alternated' > r power t('nnis with precision shots to wm the last game of the set. Coming from deuce to do it. "We havr no exruRes whatsoever," Tony Trabert, the non-playing U S. captain ~aid. "Mexico played well and de- serves it." A capaC'ity crowd at Rafael Osuna Stadium rushed to con· gratulnte Ramirez as Mexico eliminated tho United State~ from lhe Cup for tho second Btraight yeur. ' DA Abandons Pussycat Porno Fight The Orange County District At - torney·s Ofrice today announced that it had thrown in the towel in the battle to continue prosecuting a theater chain for the s howing of two sex films. And thi s morning. the Pussycat Theatre management received every copy of "Deep Throat'' and ''Devil in Miss Jones" which had been in the custody of the :1uthont1es since '1972. ~lore tha n a do1en prints of the films \\-ere surrrndt.'rcd after the DA"s office late 111st week asked for dismissal of all counts charg- ing ob!'cenity. The prints were seized at the Buena Park Pussycat Theatrt'. "As far as our office is con· cerned, thl' issue is over 1n Orange County," said Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris . <~ee FILMS, Page A2) Fo rd Approves Bill o n E ner gy WASHING TO~ (AP> -Prcsi· dent Ford announced this after- noon that he will sign a com- prehensive energy bill designed to roll back oil pnces and set mandatory s tandards for automobile gasoline mileage. Ford's decision was expected to mean a difference of anywhere from 8.5 to 23.5 cents per gallon in ·the price paid by consumers for gasoline. fuel oil and other petroleum products -the dif· ference be tween the rollback level and the price level predict· ed without an energy bill. BIG RESPONSE; PORSCHE SOLD .. The response to the ad was tremendous . 0( course I sol~ my Porsche.'· That's the advertising success experienced by the Fountain VaJley man who placed Uus ad in theDaily Pilot: '72!I!1. Loaded. Must sell this week. $4,000. xxx- xxxx. If you have a car you want lo sell, call 642 5G78. It only takes a (ew word.'J in the right plac~ to find n buytr .. They have argued that Judge Lae·s Republican Party connec· tions and his association with what Kurilich described as ''the Lincoln C lub -Republican establishment" amounted to ob- vious prejudice against the sup{'rvisor, who is a Democrat. Battin is charged with grand theft, misappropriation of public funds and filing false pay claims. The seven felony counts were contained in a Grand Jury indict- ment. The indictment was issued after a Grand Jury investigation mto alleged improprieties com- mitted by Battin during his 1974 campaign for lieutenant gov- ernor. Kurilich predi<.'ted today that it will take two to four weeks to re- ach a ruling on the pretrial mo. tions in advance of Battin·s ac· tu al trial before Judge Lac. One of those two motions. is (See RATTl!'l, PageA2) Mayor, Wife D ead LAKE CITY, Minn. <UPI> - The mayor of Lake City, Minn. and his wife were found shot t~ death Sunday nig ht. Authorities would not r elease details about the d eaths of Mayor Tony Strickland and his wife. but said an investigation was un· derway. Coas t Weathe r Some low ·clouds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise .variable high clouds but fa ir through Tuesday. .., Highs: 63 to 68. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Wilh the recent press con- ference held by former John F .. Kmudy 'friend' .in San ~. "'mor$ .obound once again .obout JFK's tt% life. including hi.I OIDl'l boost of 903 c-onqut$C$ while iri White Howe. Story A4. lntlex ' A2 DAILY PILOT N Monday. Oecemb11r 22. 197!> EN D•llY Pl lot St•ll Pl>oto ROUTE TO 'NEXT LEVEL', UFO CULTISTS MAKE PITCH AT UC IRVINE Followers Of 'The Two' Look Forward to a Spaceship Bound For Heaven From Page .-ll BACON • • • <"lttn. l; iris Club. Ass1stancl' Ll',t;.!Ut.' P.rnh<'llen1(' Assoc1at10n .ind th1· '\c\' port II arbor l 'h,1mbt•rllf Com mt'rt'l' · !'.hl' le:I\ l'" a d.1ughter and son 1nl.l''· :\Ir .rnd :\trs. F . K. G le;.1 .... 11n of J> l.H'l'llllJ. three' gr,1mkh1ld1 t'n . .1 brother. Elliott Horn of ll aw~111, a half-s1~tcr. :\lrs Zt•ll Ru:;t and her s tep· mother. :\lrs. J D. !lorn. both of Pasadt•na :\lemt1rtJI Sl'I'\ ires under the direct wn nf H:.i I l1 Be rgeron Mortuar~ of ('orona del :\1ar wtll ht•g111 :1t :l .111 p m Tuesciav at St .\ndrew·, Pre s b\t~r1an Church ThC' family· ha:-; su,g ;.!t>!-tC'd memonJI contnhut1om; to 1lll.1g :\lcmonJI llo~pJtal From Page ,1 l BATTIN • • • hasecf on Kunlich's argument that the D1strt<'t Attorney's Of. fin• is ~tlllt" of "d1s<'nmanatorv n•nduC'l :-tn<'e 1t ''as strongly h1ased ·•i?ainst Rattm when it tn· \CSt1gatl·d the super\'isor. Kunhl'h :-aid his other motion will he to in~ure that the DA 1s not .11lowed to quash the subpoenas he has 1::;•rnNI for the appearance nf State Sl'n .. James Whclmor<' ;_incl his :--l.J.ff and members of thl· n \':-; ,1 .... taff. as well. From Page Al LSD ... about S300 worth o r stereo eqwp- m ent. :'\o moti \'C has bern revealed for the res1dent1al a rmed roh- tx>ry mvoh mg a 38 caliber pistol brandished by one sW:>pect. P olice staking out possible l'"<'3pe routes 1 m mediately after \lrs. Pt'ck reported the holdup irr<'"tl•ct two men in Sunsl'l l~:.u:h. Bandit S lain SA:-.l' .JOSf: <l:Pl > -Ronald F'alla1, 39. d1eci Sunday at Good Samaritan llos p 1tal fro m a ~unshot wound he received whe n he attemptC'd to h o ld up a S hen ff" Offi<'er pos ing as a m ght depositor at a B<rnk of America branch. ORANGE COAST N T,_. O,.,.nQ~ C~~l 0.tfY P1tot ._.tr wh10" '" f omb1rwd ,,.,.. ....... , PtP\\. ,, PUtlot,V'lill'(J b) IN CritOQ"' Col\' Pvblt'°"'inQ (Of"nPM\\o S--Pdrot~,. Mlt1on\ .,, publt\h#d MfJnd<t1 lntOUQh r rKJtit'I "'' Co''' ~w, "'••oort IM-a'h • .,_.vnt•nqtn" k••f"'"* 01.o1ntA•" \l•tlry ""•l'\r <.,1d(llPb.t ;. VAiie• •ML AQUn .. f\f'ACf'I South <o.;.i-.1 A \m(Jh trl)tOl\ll t d11ion 1\ pubt1\h~O \.tlu'°"'"' ...nd ~" """' Th,. t-rinc •JJ~I publl\ht"Q Q4Mll f\ •t J.X) 11"'" O•y Str•••. Co\t• M•'•· <-•'"o•ni• 'n61o Robert N. Weed Prtuotnt ano Pubh\l\t'r Jack R. Curley Vt<~ Pro1otn1 •nd C..M••I MltlVIO/f'~ Thomae; Keevil Ccwo, Thomas A. Murphine M l NQ1"9 [ c!llO<' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall """''"'' ~"ill<lt to1100 Newport ~ach Offke »))He-rt 8ou"'vonf Mtillno ""°'~'. P 0 llo• 117S, 9MJ Other Offices (~I•~'-"' llOWol 8,,y!.1•"1 l-... ~,. 11 .. C,li'"""•••\I ..... 141,..1".q"'" e .. , ... ,.,, &.•" -.. ·••d "..-deft•~' V•tlf·y 1\101 l41 P1u A~ 11 Mii O•tOO f , .. .,., T•lephone (714) '42-021 Oaultl4'd Advertising '42+5671 ('_.,riO"I lt/S C)t-CH\I l'IA>l••lllno (4!nl _, No ...... ........ 111~····-'· .., ....... m•tt•r or •tltw•rth•"''"'" PWt•1tt m•y •• •to~c •d wllhe11t ,_.Cl•I P••MIHIOfl of UIOytfjj/\I -r, w•'"' <lo\\ 110\l•et pold at CcrUI ""''•· r •'".,"'• "'41ocr1•••$11 '"' un1or U n _.... ,,.., ,,. ......... U !Nlftlllly. "'11""'' '""liNl-u n..-.. u,. ... United Back In Air After 2-week Strike By United Press International United Airlines flight 118, a 717 j umbo sometimes callt>d the "Redeye Special,'' took off from Los Angeles earl~· toduy with 110 passl'ngers for Chicago to sign al the end of a two wl'd• s trike against the nat1on''i largest air earner. A spokl'sman in Chkago saici t'nited wo uld fl y "36 perct'nt or better·· -more than 558 flights today -and inrrease to fuller ser\'ice by Chris t mas Eve to help ease the snarl o f holiday travel. The crush has caused long lines, se\'er al snafus and many lost tempers at airports. Striking L'nited ma<'hinisls 3P· proved a new contract "1th lht• .1irline Sunday and began return· mg to their Jobs today. A spokesman for the lnterna· tional A!'SO('IJlion or :\lachtn1Sh :-;aid the ne". three vear contrael Y.1th l;nited v. as ~pproved hy more than 70 percent of the near· lv 18.000 member~ who ,·ot1.•d · The l"nilt.'d strike couplt'd with a continuous walkout against :"a t10nal Airlint•s a major air <'ar ner to Florida cities caused the travel problems. The Air Ltnt' Pt lots Association in Washington said today ballot:-. were mailed out O\'l'r thl· weekend to :-.;ational night atten- dants to give them another <'hance to \'Ole on a contra<'t pro· posal they rc1ected m October. The ne" \'Ole" Ill be tallied Jan l A :-trike b) flq~ht attendant-... which began on Labor Day. ha~ grounded 55 :'\at1onal Jets which normally carry 17.000 persons daily. From Page Al RAPS ••• Philp. the <'Ou nty health officer, to "dosoml'thing about me. · Soom•r or later. those who \' ankd m~ out of the ('ounl v would have found a way to do it." Hamilton said. .. l am happy to be leaving hecause it 1s a tough way to r un ;in C'Cfective, eff1c1enl operation "hen vou hav<' to deal with a ;;!rour ·of men l 1kc our board of supervisors.·· he said. 1 was real h appy to find the P asadena JOb bc<'aU~<' I will have my own department to mold and ~hape ... he said. "The city wants an active health officer who 1s not afraid to s tate his professiona l opinion about things_·· From Page ,.\ I SPACE ... level" lo be born. thus account. ing f or the population e:-.· plo~ion . The light purportedly indirates that tho~e "ho are readv '"'ill be converted "<'hcmlcC:1lly, phys t<'ally and mentally" into the "next \'ibrat1onal levC'l." Th<'Y <'Ompan• '"The Two" to Chnst. "ho lhl''' sav also was an incarnation of a being from the 11C'"<t \'tbrational le,·el. llowever they contend, 2,000 years ag~ people were incapable of un- der:standin~ that the Kingdom o t Hea\'en was not an afterlife, but was anothl'r "vibrational le\·et" 111 this l!fe. You can't go to hC'aven aher you're dead. they ~aid. Within thl' next few months. they said. "The Two·· will <'all a m:iss ml'l'l111g :-omt·\~ht•n• 111 the l'nttl'd Stales. It 1s to l>e an- nouncl'.'d m the press. A<'<'Ordm,g to the group's lore. ~omt'Ol1l' in tht' audirncf' "ill :-hoot "Thl' T\\ o ... Thev "111 d11.'. 111.' in ~tale for thr<'e da~·s. and on thl' fourth dav rise from the dead. .\ft er "andenng on the Earth for 3 ll un~pec1f1l'd penod. "Thl· T\\o" w ill be takl'n aboard a ... p:H'C'<'raft and taken into the nc>'t le\'d The group me m brrs said t hey \\'t.•re not evangeltcal. but were tt.>lltnj:! the>1r ml'ssagt• to pC'opl e ~ind offering to takt· in "anyorll' th<' mess age speaks to." "If this messagl' s peaks lo you." the leader said. .. 'The Two' advise that you follow it as .... oon a::; po~sibk." From Page Al FILMS •.. He s aid that the derision came hec3use of th!'.' verdict earlier this year by a Ha rbor Area jury which ruled the films not obscene after a il'ngthy trial. "Then~ ..., a~ Just no point in rontinuinj!, because a ny extra prosecution would have seemed like harassment." Harris said. The request for dism issal was f1it.'d and accepted in n o rth Orangl' County m untcipal court, J larris said. I le said that. d espite the cte- <'i...,1on on those two films, multi· pie cases sttll are on the books re· lated to seizures in Newport Tkach and Buena Park of other films. Currently. l awyers for the theater chain are arguing mo- tions filed in court in ad\'a nce of any forma l trials related to the !-e1zures. Radar Rigged Soviets Install MI G Guide LUSAKA, Zambia (U PI) The Soviet Union has completed the installation of a sophisticated radar system in the Angolan capital of Luanda to support supersonic warplanes in ground and air attacks, pro- Western nationalist sources said today. They said they feared a decision last week by the U.S. Senate to c ut off further aid to two nationalist groups fighting in Angola would encourage Moscow to extend its military commitment to the third Angolan movement, the Marxist Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola. Russian technicians have completed work on the highly sophis ticated radar interception system in Luanda fo r use in guiding MIG fighters in attacks on both ~round and airborne targets. according to the' sources close to one pro· Western group, the Union for Total Indepe ndence of Angola. 1 The sources said the system. installed near the terminal of Lua nda's international airport, was test · ed successfully for the first time last week. They said foreign commercia l pilots fl ying into Marxist- controlled capital confirmed their reports. .. .. Three Dead T errorist s End Austrian Siege ALGI ERS, Alger ia (AP> -A gang or terroris ts ended a bloody siege at the Vie nna headquarters of OPEC today, fl ew to Algiers and freerl m os t of their 41 hostages. They bargained for five hours. then took ore still hold· mg se\'en oil minis ters and hiJ?h offi<'1ab a nd landed m Tripoli, L1hya Algt.'na's forc.•i)'!n minister said the µlane '' oulct m uke "mort.• than t\\ o" !)lops This led to spec.'\ilat1on that the hostages \\Ould be dell\'cred to their coun· tnes of origin One source said that se\'~ra l Arab <'apitals. plus Tehran, ugn•ed to let the plane l:md Thl' Algerian prC'ss agen<'y also said the plane might be headed for &ng hazi, Libya. The latest de mands of the terrorists were not immediately known. During the takeowr of thl' Vienna headquarters of the Organizat io'n of Pl'troll'um E.x - port1ng Countral'S. tht> terrorists (I ) urged w ;1r agmnst bruel. (21 sought a sharC' in nil "e allh for P a ll•stin1ans anti 1:i1 as:-ailt>d Arab reg1mc.·s wh1c.·h alli ed themst.'h'l'S with "American masters.'' The V1t.•nna s iege, which lastl'd 20 hours and left three dead and between two and eight wounded. reportedly was Jed by a South American. Austrian C hancellor Bruno Kreisky t old a news conference in Vienna that the gucrnlJa chief laughingly told his hostages "he was the famous Carlos" being sought by international police. But Kr eisky said there was "abso lut e l y no rel i abl l• evidence" that thl' leader of the Vienna raiders. who wore a mu~tac he; was the mysterious terrorist who esc·apcd arrest m Paris last June by slaying t wo Fren<'h security agents a nd a Lebanese informer. The siege plane. an Au~\nan A1rlmes OC9, landed m Algiers al 11:35 a .m. Shortly afterward, Algerian Forc.•ign )tinistcr Ab· d e la z1z B o utdl1ka b egan negotiating with one of the ter· rorists in the VIP lounge of the airpo rt. Hours went by, ap- p~lrentl y without progress, and a tank tru<'k pulled up alongsidt' the plane a nd r eful'll·d it and lhe plane took off. .'\mong those on thl' plane whl'n 1t lt'ft AlgiC'rs was lk•l.11d Ab dt'~St>lam. Algerian minister for oil and industry. Abdl'ssclam had been perm ittl:d to leave OPEC he3dquarters in Virnna Sundav to nPgot1ate for the pl.me tu lan;I in Algier" Linco ln Sclwo l's Safety Bid P ushed A campaign by parents of stu- dents at Corona del Mar's Lincoln Middle S<'hool to incrrase traffic s afety around the campus will rea<'h '.'i ewport Reach C'ity coun· cilmen tonight. The parents. supported by the Ne wport ·:\1esa Un1f1ed School Dis ln<'l. the Irvin(' Company and the <'tty's Traffic Affairs Commit- t ee. will seek coun<'il <'Oncurrencc for stop :-;1gns at kl•y ln<'at1ons and the hmng hy the ('tty of a crns:-;ing guard. ThC' propoc;al submitted to the <'Olln<'il ca lb for R o u I t' ,. a r d s t o p s a t Ma rguer i ll' A venue and Pacific· View Orive anci at '.\larguerite and Sausalito On vc.· -Po~ting of a parking ban from 7 to 9 a. m . during wet•kdays <1t lhl• north side of P a dfir V1t•w from Marguerite to a point 1.100 fcrt west of the junction The hiring of a cross in~ guard ·to ns~ist youngs ll'.'rs auos~ Pad fi c View and New :\'tar Arthur Boulevard. The city staff would prepare a budget a mcndmrnt for .Jan. 12 art ion <'a iling for the h1r inirnfthe guard. Resides the issue of tr:iffic. thl' council has tht'sc item!i schedulc<i fort he 7. 30 p. m . session in ('Ollnt'tl cham brrs · -\ons1deration of the addition nr a <'h artcr amendment proposal for the April 13 d ty l'll'ction Thl' proposal would seek \'oter ap pro,·al of 3 pr o\'ision that any an nex:ilion of 100 acrc.·s or mon· would ha\'e to be appru\'l'd m an ele<'tion. A proposal to ~hare the <'Osls with the County of Orange for the pur<'hase and operation of a van to transport senior dtizcns t o facilities where they can take part in assistan<'e programs -Proposals by the :\1 arinapark Lease Committee <'alltng for an eight-year extt'nsion of llw <'ll) ·s lease relalc>d to the mobile ho rn~ park. Eleven s uggestions art' at tached. induding a pro\'ision that would allow f1v t' more ye>urs of lt-asing after the init~ul eight yc:.ar period elapses. •1tle11•iah' The Rev. Sun i\1yung :\loon ( a b o v e > i s a mo n g n c \\ mrssiahs a ri sing aero~:-. America who arc being 1dolized and r e\'iled. Thl' Associated Press examines t he mess i a h s . and t h l' t t movement s. in first ol series of articles on Page~ A8-9 today. Family Hangs Santa Effigy As U.S. "Lie' - LO:--JGWOOD. F la. <AP ) t\11 effigy of Santa Claus is hangmg with a noose around its m'rk or. the front lawn of a home nc;1r here a nd neighbors are angry. Rut Brenda Cutcher, 21, and her hus band, Allan, 25, sav thev won't lake it down a nd mav even string up the Easter Bunny and the Good Fairy. "Whether vou call tht'm fan. l3sies o r m)·ths. they are all lies," :\1 rs. Cutcht'r savs .. S<:1nla . Claus 1s a li e and it's w1·ong to lit· How can peoplt• relate th1~ hunch of lil's to the birth of Chrisl. .. The Cutcht."rs. who ha\1• .1 I 1 ::?-year.old daug hter, mounll1d .1 blow up plastic Santa on a sc·.i t fold on tht•ir pickup truck, hut tlw figure W 3S stnlen. So thl'V !-ttllfft•d another S:rnta and put it in lht· front \·ard Trouble has brewed c\'l'r stn<''" Someone thrc·w a fl owl'r pnt l hroug h l he.• front "' mc1nw Thl'11 · Wt>re nasty telephone calls :\obody has pulled a ~un 1111 ml'.· Culdwr ~<I's. hut tht·\ ',. clrt\l'n by ancl :;ho11tl"d llt•\', 0 y1111 m ight )?l't 'nllr hou:-.l' hurnl•d down • Thailand Strif•~ 11.'\~G KOK , Thatl~d 1.\P > Thai and Cambodi.in for<'t:s e' C'hangcd fire across thl' hord1•1 tod ay for the second time w1th1n ·J8 hours, and two Thai bordl'r poli<'emen were wounded by land m inl'S that Cambodian troops planted o n Thai territory, Thai border police reported. · Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the$100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient ·locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. . Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $1(>0 mlllfon strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew In town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! · ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7~ o/o Interest on Insured savings.• 0 Th11 C:et'hfate ICCOunt, v.hlch bMr1 an anntfal yield of 8.08% lnltr"1, la 1Ubltct to tubeetftll&I tnt.,eet penetti. If wltlldrtWn l>efcn maturity ,a,. Mariners Savin.us ~ ~·~~ \~I and Loan AssoclatiOn ~ .. ~·l Newport Beech Newport Be.ch le9un1 Beecft ... I llNCh lltwefly Hiiia Weat Hollywood (Miiin Off1C') (91y11de Center) (Corntr ol Forett 1'vt.) (ltt•urt World) (Corntr or Olympie Blvd ) (Opp. Mt Sinai Hospital) 1515Westtllff Or. 1oz• Bayside Dr. 310G1enneyr1St. 138205"1 S..Ch Blvd. 380 So. Beverly Or. 87'7 Beverly Blvd. (71 4)6'2·•000 (11')6<t2-4000 . (71')494·7606 (213)698-7626 ~13)553-0000 (213)657·'41"1 Abbe ACF Acrn Adi! AdE 114<1• Add Mv A<elr A<etr ~ All• Alrt Air Aire AJ Ah At• Al•I Alli! 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IS RF:l~C; l>F.BATEf> ferociollfsly the~e day~ as a result of dforl!-. h) the feder .. 11 go' l'rnmel'lt to get pharmacists lo g1\ l' us morl' p11c·e 1nrormal1on There's no way, or course, for thl' ~o\l'rt\rrWnl lo force drug..,tores to :idvertise prices of Prt'M:riplwn <.lru~:s If J rl'la1ll·r l'ht>O~t>"­ nol lo spl'nd mon<•y on adH•rst1sin~. he dcw~n't hJ\l' lo That's his nght Hut 1t 's soml.'thing l'hl· "h1·n J group J,!cts logt•ther and adopts a code th.ll p111h1h1t-. . ..tn~ nwmht'I froh1 .1<herl1sing That's what has oblaJnt.'(1 for ~ l'JI s in the lte ld o( pharmaC'~ so that 35 ::.;tates now havt.> bv. s tJr cod~s "h1ch ban or d1 ... courage any adve1·sllsing b~ J pharmacist It's th~l agreed· upon restriction that the govt.•rt1ml·nl wantc. lo t.'11m1n..ih· The Federal Trade Comm1ss'\on h.is propos~d rules that would do away with all proh1b1lwns on sueh advertising And the Justice Department has follo\\c<l up with Cj court swt m Michigan that c harges tonsuml·r~ .1r t.• being dented the benefits of free and open compl..'l1l1on !iv thc-.c rules bar nng advertising. AS IS FRF.QUF.!'ITLY TllE C \SJ; 111 1111, d,n ;.tnd <tg t• the issues are not clear-cut H's lltlt C'.l '-\ 111 <letermme who are the good guys and who an· th1· h,1d 1!11\.., On the face of 1t, the demand f11r m11n· p11Cl' mforrnat1011 1s reasonable ll 's bad C'nough hl•illJ.! "" h 111. \\ L' .ibo have to worry about wha t the me<l1(·ine "11! 1·0..,l \\ oulun 1 11 lw helpful to know that Joe':s Drug..,tnrl' l't1 . .1rj!l·~ 5(1 ct nb It•'"· for anhbiohcs than Harry '::> PharmJl) • Why then does the Amenc<1n Ph..trm.H·cut1cal Assoc1,1 lion, which represents 4{),000 pharm,1u ts. u1ltcrly op1x>'L' these moves to induce pnce adverlt::>ing by drugg ist:.? lt contends that prescnption drugs should not become a prin· footb.all. And 1l fears that if druggists were permitted to ad verhse freely, the advantage would go lo the big chain drugstores, which would soon (lnq· the !)mall corner drugstore out of bus t.ness. They have a poml there WHAT'S ALSO l!'ITERESTl~G IS that the pharmacist group. slung by cnttc1sm which represents pharmacist. as pnce·gougers, IS f1ghhn~ back by pOtnl mg (tngers at lhl•drug companies and the medical profe<:s10 n I l sl'L'S no reason why druggists ha\IC to be held respons1bl~ fot high pnc<.·~ For example. the pharmacy group h<1.., bt•t•n adv ocat1n~ for a long time the repeal of lht• "ant1s uh:..l1tut1nn 1 Ii.iv.' which are on the books m most st alt•c; This 1 .iw does a Yc1 v simple thing. It forbids pharma<.'1sh from fil ling a pre::.cnp t10n with any drug but the one wr1ll1.m hy the doctor on thL· prescription pad The pharmacy association s.iys th.it 1f v. c were reJlly concerned about the high cost of mcd1<:ine. Wt' woul<i allow tratned pharmacists to subs1t1tutc generic c4u1 \.ii en ts of tht· brand names prescnbcd by doctors This \\Ould en~blt• pharmacies to r educe their inventories and supply prcscnp llon drugs at lower pnces You can 1magmc how this pro posal 1s \ 1ewed by drug compani<'"· v. h1ch ha\ ca h ug t• stal-e- in the brand name system. orb) docto1 .... who h<t\ ,. a hug<' stake m their profess10naJ authorit v THF: OUTCO:\l E OF TIUS OI Pl Tl-. 1s still tn doubt But the tide appears to be running agatn..,t Lh(' !-m3ll drug g1::.t He is bc1n~ told Lh<Jt he must lakC' out an CJd Iv tell h is customers the price of 25 Valiums He has lhc "tnk1ng fl.><.'l mg that he 1s not gomg to win 1n the.it kind of f?arnl' <111tl he's probably r1ghl lie 1s gom~ to ncc·d V ,J11um h1msc•lf And he 1s going to have to fill that Pl't'srn pt Jon ,1t the b1~ chain outlet on the shopping m:.ill ~lorket 1.-adexe• ey u11.1td Pren 111ter11111on.1 N\'SE lnOU 46 48 Oii 0 ).I ASE lll<lt~ It IS 911 0 Mt Dow Jone\ lnCI 838 6l Oii S /~ S & P SOO Sto<>\ 88 14 Oii OOll Gainer• and Lo•er• New YorK 1v.-11 Tht loOowu>Q hsl \hows the stocks 1n.1 nave Qa•IW'O """'' ..,d losl the moSI ba~eo on percent 01 <Ill~ on Ifft New York Stock E•t~ Ntt •nd percenl•Qt Ch•~ •rt' t~ diHtrenct lltlwttn Tne pl'1'vrous ''°''119 price and IM G~t;::~\ CIO!otl\Q Ot'l<t I Penn Cfll tr I h .. 1, Vo 11 2 2 CAbOI CAb L 7 + ' , Up U l /\1eu· \"ork 15 Most A~drt> NEW VORK IUPll T~ h trv>\I ttcltllt' 1toc•~ tracteo on lt'\4C Ne.., y o I Stock E•<l\llnQe Mondd• c;.,11~r Crp l<avele<\ Co Avon PtO<I\ Xtro• Coron Kaut 8. 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Includes 3 hangers. Men's 19.00. Ladies not shown 21.00 19.00 luggage36 South Coast Pf aza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Golder)west at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 s~op Monday & Tuesday 9:30 to 10, Wednesday 9:30 to 6, Closed Thursday, Christmas Day Friday 9 to 9:30, Saturday 10 to 7, Sunday Noon to 6 ~ I . Orange Coast EDITION Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks , VOL. 68, NO. 356, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORNIA MON DAY, DECEMBER 22, 1975. C TEN CENTS ·All Aboard·· lJFO Cultists at lJCl ... By DO UGI.AS F RITZSCHE Of Ult Otllr Piiot ~ff It is hard to listen with an open mind to the disciples of "The Two," a middle-aged couple who say they will be "beamed up" in- to a spaceship within the next few months for a trip to the Kin~dom o!Heaven. <Relatedstory,A5> The message delivered to an . audience of about 50 at UC Irvine 'unday was incomprehensible, SUCCUMBS AT 72 Winifred Bacon Ex-Hoag Head Mrs. Bacon Dead at 72 Mrs. Winifred Bacon, a widow who continued the family pro- fession of hos pital a~inistration .after her hus band's death and .became H oag Memorial Hospital's firs t lop executive, died there Saturday. . incongruous and perhaps blasphemous. Ten disciples of ''The Two". were on hand to s pread the word or the UFO cult. None of them would give their names, but Ont' did most of the talking in what was a preliminary presentation of the group's beliefs. "The Two" have been travel- ing around the country, telling e m Battin Accepts Judge Rv TO~t BARLEY 00f llle O~lly Piiot SI.aft Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin today agreed to be tried on criminal charges before the Superior Court judge he had been trying to remove for the past five Wl'eks Upheld as the trial judge in a ruling delivered l;.ist Thursday by San Diego County Superior Court Judge Eli Leven, Judge Kenneth Lae today set Jan. 7 as the date he will open a hearing in- to pretrial motions filed by the accused supervisor. Battin and his lawyer, Matthew Kurilich, agreed inside and out- side the courtroom that they have reached the end of the road in thelT bid to have Judge Lal' re moved for what they earlier said was his political bias. They have :irgued that Judge Lae's Republican Party connec- tions and his association with what Kurilich describeO as ''the Lincoln Club-Republican establishment" amounted to ob- vious prejudice against the supervisor, who is a Democrat. Rattin is charged with grand theft, misappropriation of public funds and filing false pay claims. The seven felony counts wen· . contained in a Grand Jury indict ment. Death came from the effects of a heart attack to the Newport Hei~hts woman who served as "Hoag·s first administrator dur- ing a career that lasted from 1952 until her retirement in 1967. The indictment was iss ued :ifter a Grand Jury investigation into alleged improprieties com .. milted by Battin during his 197·1 "Winnie Bacon was a part ot Hoag Memorial Hospital before its doors ever opened.'· said Hoag board President George Hoag III today. "For more than 15 years she gave of her time and her con- siderable talents to help bring the hospital to the position it has at- tained. today. She has been. through all those years. a close personal friend. Her friendship • and support will be missed by everyone.'· She was born Winifred Lois Horn on J an. 23, 1903, in Min- nesota. Mrs. Bacon worked with her husband, Robert, in jointly administering Pomona Valley Communit y Hospital before the pair moved to t he Harbor Area in 1950. After Mr. Bacon's sudden de- ath a year later, Mrs. Bacon took over her husband's work. Besides her long involvement with t he hospital in Newport. :\trs. Bacon also served the Zonta (See BACON, P age A2) JFK's Sex Life Cited NEW YO RK (UPI) FBI Dir ector J . Edgar Hoover, on two occasions, sent details of John F. Ken- nedy's relationships with women to Richard Nixon for use in presidential campaigns, Newsweek magazine reports. (Relat· ed story A4) Newsweek s aid Njxon and his staff ignored the files. submitted either for ose in the presidential bid of 1960. or for a possible 1972 race against Ken- nedy's brot h er, Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. The mngaiine said the F BI startt!d keepinf: mes on Kennedy a~ far back as World War Il when Ken- nedy -then a Navy lieutc· nan t -was dating a woman "suspected of be- ing a Nazi spy." CSee BATTIS, Page l\.2) N·athan Reade Seeks Seat On Council Nathan L. Reade, a member of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission and a director of the Costa Mesa County Water District, today announced t hal he will run for the city coun- cil. He ·said that he would take out nomination pa~rs today. It would make him the 24th resident to take out papers for the March 2 election for three seats on the five-member city council. Except for one year when he resigned to head a United Fund campaign, Reade has been a member of the plan- ning commission since 1960 Recently he announced that he was resigning as of April, 1976. or earlier if the council desired, to al-, low a person with a new perspe<'· ti veto be appointed to the agency Reade. assistant manager ot the c hamber of commerc.'e, said.-he h ad n ot considered r un ning until friend s asked him to last week. Reade has been a director of the water district for six years. He said that he would resign that position if ~lec.'lcd to the council. Of those who have taken out nomination papers. eight h<lV(' returned them to the city clerk's office to become of· ficial candidates. . T he 1 at e s t t o d ~ s~ 1 s Theodore C . Rologh He hns run for the council four times before. . Other candidates arc Ll'w1s E Young. Realtor o!!so<'iatc. Alfred A. Jaskulski. attornt>y; Mary T . gmallwood, ~iv1c commlttee woman: Phillip I.. Evons. service station ctculcr. t,~P JI·""' 0 F. P a 11.-All •• converts they must get rid of all their possessions, earthly con- nections and even their humanity. In return. they will be lifted in- to a spaceship to a "level of higher vibrations" or a "higher evolutionary level." The audiencl', containing a dis- porportionately large number of news reporters, was a mix ~ as hostile and sympathetic ques- tioners. The subject matter was ·esoteric and the answers vague. Pressed by several questioners, the lead speaker would not even say how long he had been in· volved in the movement. The wllowers or "The Two" claim that to be lifted to the next level, one must give up ever· y thing, includi n g s e X-411 possessions, beliefs , drugs. friends, family -in ::!hort any ut- tachment to humanity. Four of the disciples said they had been involved in the LIFO cult for about three months.' All said they had gone to meetings such as the one at UCI Sunday, followed up at subsequent meet· ings, and joined the movement. ~osts The group sat staring vacant- eyed into the audil'nce while the leader spoke, purportedly giving answers he received mentally from a spaceship orbiting outsid~ the Earth's atmos phere. According to the group's beliefs, there is a ''light" on the Earth whicl\ has prompted a nunl>er of souls on the "astral <See SPACE, PageA2) een Energy I Bill OKd o.lly Piiot PMto by fllchtnl ICotlller WRECKAGE PROBED IN FATAL THREE-VEHICLE COLLISION IN IRVINE ·TODAY El Toro Woman In Station Wagon Killed In Crash On Campus Drive Irvine Crash Kills El Toro Motorist An El Toro woman was killed and a Costa .Mesan injured today in a violent three-vehicle col- lision at Campus and University drives in Irvine. .Maria :vfenrlez, 32, of 22731 Avalon St.. El Toro. died at Costa .Mesa :\-lemorial Ho,.;pital despite rescue efforts of fire department paramedics at the scene of the 7 a .m. collision. The force of the col1Js1on disin- tegrated a Santa Ana Register circulation true k . mjuring the driver, Dale Crilchfield, 18. of 530 Wilson St., Costa Mesa. He was under observation al Costa Mesa .Memorial Hospital this morning. The initial impact between the newspaper pickup truck and tht' s mall foreign station wagon driven by Mrs. Mendez slammed the ::.mail car into a full -size Or· range County Transit District bus. The force knocked th£' front end of the bus a bout eight feet. over a curb <1nd into the guardrail of the Campus Drive bridge in l rvine. An OCTO s pokesman es timated damage to the bus at 54.000. The bus driver. Glenda Page, 55. of Ga rd en Grove. and a passenger, Allen Eichorn, of Anaheim, were treated and r<.>- 1 eas e ct from Costa Mesa :\>temorial Hospital. Police said the truck was dr1v- ini? westbound on Campus Drive when it collided with the station wagon, which was southbound on University. Police this morning were unsure which driver had run a red light at the intersec· t10n. The collision earned the car and pickup truck across the in- tersection into the side of the OCTD bus. The violence of the cras h tore the bed from the pickup truck, ripped loose its rear axle and s cattered newspapers around the intersec- tion. A wheel that had been in the bed of the p1ck·up truck flew through the air and became wedged between the bus and the guardrail in the impact. Pohce said several Christmas presents were in the ~tation wagon. At latl' morning, police stJll were investigating the collision to determine whether any charges would be pressed again::,t the s urviving drivers. SELUNG Hl1S SIOCK MARKET NEW YORK <UPI> -Prices closed lower today in light trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex- change in a session marked by yearend profit taking and tax- loss selling. · T he Dow Jones industrial average, a 7.7J ·point loser Fri· day, was off 5.75 points to 838.63. Declines led advances by about a two-to-0ne margin. (Tables, B7) Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Co11nors Beaten Mexico Takes Cup From Americans MEXICO CITY CAP> -R~ul power tennis with precision shots Ramirez beat Jimmy Connors to to win the last game of the set. day 3nd Mexico eliminated the Comingfromdeucetodoit. United States from the Davis Cup ' ' We h ave no excuses tennis competition. whatsoever,'' Tony Trabert, the Ramlrei beat CoMOrs 2-6, 6-3. non-playing U.S. captain said. 6-3, 6·<1 in the completion of their "Me:oco played well and de· decisive match which began Sun· s~rves it." , d d h It d b d k A capacity t'rowd 3t Rafael ay an was a e Y ar ness. . Osuna Stad1·um r u•hed to con-' Mexico won the zone match 3 2. .. " R::tmircz broke connors' gntulate 1\amirei as Mexico ~erv1cc ::ts the American double elimjnated the United States faulted in the ninth game o! the from the Cup for the second fin.R I ~_., R amlrl't a lJernated· __ Sl!aighl year. DA Abandons Pussycat Porno Fight The Oranl!e County District At- torney's Office today announced that it had thrown in the towel in ·the battle to continue prosecuting a theater chain for the showing of two sex films . And thi s morning, the Pussycat Theatre management received e .. ·ery copy of "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Mi ss Jones" which had been in the custody of the authorities since ·]972. More than a dozen prints of the films were s urrendered after the DA's office late last week asked for dis missal of all counts charg- ing obscenity. The prints were s eized at the Buena Park Pussycat Theatre. "As far :is our offict• is con4 cerned, the issue is over in Orange County." said Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris. He said that the decision came because of the verdict earlier this year by a Harbor Area jury which ruled the films not obscene after a lengthy trial. "There was just no point in ·continuing. b<>cause any extra prosecution would have seem ed iikeharassment," Harris said. The request for dismissal was filed and accepted in north Orange County municipal court, Harris said. He said that, despite the de- cision on those two films, multi· pie cases still are on the books re- lated to seizures in Newport Beach and Buena Park of other films. Currently, lawyers for the theater chain are arguing mo- tions filed in court in advance of any formal trials related to the seizures. BIG RESPONSE; PORSCHE SOLD "The response to the ad was tremendous. OC course I sold my Porsche." That's the advertising success experienced by the Fountain Valley man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: '72 !>H. Loaded. Must sell this week. '4,000. xxx· xxxx. If you have a t'ar you want to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to find a buyer .. By Ford WASHI~GTON {AP) -Presi- dent Ford announced this after- noon that he will sign a com- prehensive energy bill designed to roll back oil prices and set mandatory standards for automobile gasoline mileage. Ford's decision was expected to mean a difference of anywhere from 8.5 to 23.5 cents per gallon in the price paid by consumers for gasoline, fuel oil and other petroleum products -the dif- ference between the rollback level and the price level predict- ed without an energy b,ill. Federal Energy Administrator Frank G. Zarb. who urged Ford to sign the bill, estimated it would reduce petroleum prices some 2.5 to 3 cents a gallon out of a theoretical 6-cent decrease, - when coupled with Ford's pro- mised removal of his $2-per- barrel fee on imported oil. Zarb estimated that a veto, ending federal oil price controls. would let prices rise some 6-to·9 cents a gallon within a year. although FEA officials admitted the potential price increase could be 17 cents if the market would stand for it. Ford wrangled with Congress over an energy bill throughout 1975, with the issue of oil pricing as their ma1or difference: Ford wanted price controls removed gradually, while many in Congress wanted controls con- tinued, at least through the 1976 election year. Ford vetoed two earlier· versions and received Congress' third version just as oil price con- trols expired Dec. 15 after two temporary extensions. In its bill, Congress voted to (See E~E RG Y, Page A2) Good Indicted SACRAME~TO <UP{) -San- dra Good, roommate oC would-be presidential assassin Lynette Fromme and an apostle of mass murderer Charles Manson. was indicted by a federal grand jury· today on charges of mailing de- ath t h reats to corporate ex- ecutives. Miss Good, 31, who shared an attic apartment with Miss Fromme, was arrested at her apartment eight blocks Crom the state Capitol. Coas t Weather Some low ·c louds and local fog night and early morning hours otherwise .variable high clouds but fair through Tuesday. Highs 63 to fi8. Overnight lows mostly in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY With the rerent pres.<1 con4 f ertnCe held by I or mer John F' •. Kennedy 'friend' in San Diego, rumors .abound once 1 aga:n .about JFK's sex life. ' including his own boast o/ 903 conque.sts while in White House. Story A4. Index I t t t l . t A.2 DAIL y PILOT c Monday, December 'l? 191~ O•llY Piiot Slltff Photo EN ROUTE TO 'NEXT LEVEL', UFO CULTISTS MAKE PITCH AT UC IRVINE Followers Of 'The Two· Look Forward to a Spaceship Bound For Heaven Tot Trips Out Mistakes LSD for Caruly .\ 3 yt-ar ol<I Huntinl!ton &-ach bll) "as hosp1l :il11ed Sundav. .11lern.1tt'h ~l rt'.1mmg. qu1t'tiy d r o o 11 n .:! .1 n ti .., n .1 l c h 1 n g '"' t hallucinatwn:-. in the air. Jfh'r gobbhng LSD ht.• thought ".t:. candy. pollt.'t.' ~.11d lo1t.iy Perry Pt.•ck . :-inn of ~Ir. and )lrs. Perr) P1.•l'k. of 219 Oswego :\ve .. wa:. g1\ t•n l'llll'rgency lreatmt.'nt at llunt1nglon Jn tercommun1ly llo:-p1t:.1I ant.I ad milted O\'t.'rn 1 c ht for oh:-.t.•n al 11m PohC'C• ~.11d P l•t•k :!fi, .md h1' \\1fe C'onnit·. :?.!, rush1.•d th1· youngs tt.•r to tht.• h11:-p1tal Jlhl before he \\ ent 111lo the LS)) mduced tr a tl<.'l' The mother reporlt•dl.' told Of ficer Jim _:\;.ill• ::.he found thl· child anct hi ~ s1::.tC'r pb.' ing ''1th hand lotion 1n the bedroom and s colded them. t hrcaten1ng Lo s pank thl'nl Lit tit' Pt•rn then 1nd1c:.1kd ht· had takl'n l\\ u little pink1!'h Fro1n Page AJ BACON • • • Club. G iris \Ill b . Assistan<'e League. Panh<'llc.•nic As:o;oc·1allo n :::ind tht' :'>l cw port H a rbor Chamber of Com mer<'l' She leaves a daughtt.•r and son in -law. '.\t r . and >l rs. F K Gleason of P lan•n t 1J . three grandchildren. a brothC'r. Elliott Horn of Ha wa11. J half-sister. '.\lrs. Zell Rust and her stl·p· mother. \frs J D !lorn. both nf Pasadena ~Iemonal sen ices under the d1rect1on of Rait t Bergl'rnn \lortuary of CoronJ del \Jar '' 111 hegm at :! 30 p m Tul•sday at ~l .\ n cl rt''' · s P r c :-. b' t l' r 1 a n Church Th(' fam1lv · hJ-.. suL ~e"ll'd me mun .d 1·11nt n hut ion-. ln H1)J;! \kmcm;.11 llo-..p1tJI .Boy Found De ad PORTERVILLE l f\Pl -,\ Porterv11lt.• <Jrt·a llov ched in .in accidental h:rngrn ~.Tulare Coun· ty s-heriff', nffiu.>rs s..1id Tht• body of Troy Pr1eh1•tte. 13. was fou nd hanj!m~ i'1 a barn at the fa mily re!'idence Sunday hv his 10 year-old sister. officers ::.aid ORANGE COAST c lhP Or.it~ C.04\1 011ly P1.,,t ""'1" •"•'P\ ., Con'IC>lfWd '""" Nff'#\ Prfl\\ I ~,A':~ '-"'tf1 t; tt. 0t""'9f' (°"\' Puot1\1'1rv, C lf"r',.._...,., ~1;11,1t.­ fl'01l10f\ ,., .. 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P1'<'k rt'p11rted l ht.• holdup ;1rrt':-tl'd 1"11 m1•n 111 Sun:-.l'I Reach Mesan Jailed On Robbery Charges A former Costa '.\lcsa rC's1dC>nt I i n k e d b ~· () r a n g e Co u n t y Sht>nff's nffiC'l•rs to a number of ~u-mecl robbcnes \\.ls Jallt.•d uur In!? thl' weekend b~ Sht'nff's of f1cers who traced him to the La;nma Hills area Deputies arreskd Ra ndy Don Ellis. 23. formerly of 318 \'1<.'loria ~l Costa )fesa after tht.•\ werl' .11ded by the :'llewporl · Ht•ach pohce helicopter in a pursuit of the suspect They said Ellis was fmallv .1r rested as he called a taxi from a Laguna Hills d r ug store. Off1c<'rs -.aid they confiscated a sawed off :-hol;!tm found in his possession Ellis was booked mto the Coun. tr J d tl on charges of susp1c1on of .. rmecl robbery and parole viol:.i t1on Deputies said he is assisting them in their inquiries into a number of holdups m pas t thrt'l' months. From Page Al ENERGY ••. restore oil price controls, roll back the average domestic crude oil price by about $1.09 per bar · rel, and then let t he oil prices gradually rise n o faster than 10 percent a year. At that rate. it w as estimated, petroleum prices wouJd return to their present levels in 1977. and pnce controls would be effective- iy phased out by about April, 1979. Although oil pricing was the most p ub licized fe ature, the bill ~so includes a wide r ange of pro- vis ions establis hing the closest th~g yet to a national energy pohcy. Although Ford obtained a voluntary agreement earlier this year from major auto m·akers to 1 m p r o v e aver age gasoline mileage 40 percent by 1980, the bill imposes mandatory s tan- datdsoutto 1986. Under this provision. avera~e auto fuel economy would have to be 3t least 18 miles per gallon m the 1978 m odel year. JUst about t he same as this year 's new cars; then it would climb to 19 miles per gallon in 1979 and to 20 in 1980, matching the indus try's present voluntary commitment. From Page ,\I SPACE ... le\'el" to be born. thus account· ing for the poputanon ex· plosion. The light purportedly indicates that those who are ready will be con \'l'rted ··c hemicall v physieally and mentally" u1t~ the ··next vibration al level.·· They compare "The Two· to Christ. who they say abo was an incarnation of a being from the next vibrational le\'(•!. However, they contl•nd. 2.000 years a go people were incapable of un- ders tand111 g lhal the Kingdom 01 llea\'en \\as nol ;rn attcrlife. but was another "vibrational level " in this I ife. You can 't go to ht.>ave n after )ou're dead. they :-aid Within the> next few months. th<'.'' s;iid. '"Tht' Two" will c:-ill ;.i ma~s meeting snmewhen.• 111 the l 'nited Stales. Il is to be an· nounced in the press. Accord111g to the group's lore. someone m the audience will ::-hnot "The Two ... Thev will die ht.• 1n state for thr ee da\·s. and o~ the fourth day rise from the dead. After w:.indcnng on the Earth fnr an unspecified ~rind, .. Th(' 1\\o·· "111 be taken aboard a sp.H't•rr;ifl and taken into the rll'\l ll•\ 1•l The group mt.•mbt·r~ :-.;ml they wen' not l'\ :.in~elical. but were lt.•lllng tht•ir m essagt• lo people ;111d offenng to l<tkt.~ in ''anyone the message sp('aks to .. "If this message speaks to ~·ou," the leader said, ·· 'The Two' :.1d\'1se lhal you follow 1l as :-oon as possiblc. ·· Alon g with l'\·erythmg clse. the followers g<l\ e up their names. One of the group s~11d the names Y.ere JU:Sl another earthly lit', loaded with c:.irthly meanings. Family Hangs &uuaEffigy As U.S. 'Lie' LO~GWOOD. Fla (AP ) -An c>ffi gy of Santa Claus is hanging with a noose around its neck or, the front lawn nf a home near here and neighbors are angry. Rut Brenda Cutcher, 21, and h<'r ~usband . Allan. 25, say they won t take 1t down and may even string up the Easter Bunny and the Good Fairy. "Whether you call them fan - tasies or myths. they are a ll hes." Mrs. Cutcher s ays. "Santa Claus 1s a lie and it's wrong to lie. How can people relate this bunch of hes to the birth of Christ." The Cutcher s. who have a I' 2-year-0ld d aughter,mounted a blow-up plastic Santa on a scaf- fold on their p ickup truck, but th(.> figure was s tolen . So they stuffed another Santa and put it in tne front yard. Trouble has br ewed ever since. Someone threw a flowe r pot through the fron t window. Tht.•re were n ast y telephone calls. "Nobody has pulled a gun on me," Cutc her s ays, "but they've driven by and shouted, 'Hey, you · mi~ht gel your house burned down''' His frie nd, Geor ge Auerback, also put Santa on a scaffold on ·the l:lwn but finally took th(' figure down when t hreatened with a r rest by Longwood of. f1c1als. Fire I JUres 10 NATIONAL CIT Y (UPI> -Six policemen and four residents suJ fer ed mi nor in j uries from a weekend fire in a low-income housin~ project inhabited mainly by senior citizens. United Strike Ended By United Press International United Airlines flight 118, a 747 j umbo s omt.>timcs called the .. Rede ye Special," took off from Los Angt.•les early today with 110 passt•ngers for Chicago to signal tht' end of a two-week s trikt> :.igains t thl' nation ·.., l;.1rgcst air carrit•r. A s pokes man in C'hicags;i said l 'nitl·d would fly "36 percent or bt?ttrr" mon.· than 558 flights today :.ind increase to fuller service by Christmas Eve lo hdp ease the snarl of holiday travel. The <'rush has caused long lines. st'vl'ral !)nafus and many lost tt>mpers a t airports. Striking Unated machinists ap- proved a new contract with the a1rl11w Sunday :.ind b<.•gan return. in~ to their ;obs today A spokt.•s man for lhe Jntern a· t1onal Association of :'vtachinists s aid the new. thr ee year cont rad with l 1nitcd was approved by more than 70 per eenl of the near· ly 18,000 mem bers who voted. The United strike coupled with a t'tmlinuous walkout against Na- tional Airlin~s a major air car- rier Lo Flonda cities causeu the travel probl<'ms The Air Linc Pilots Association in Wa s hington s aid today ballots were mai led out over the weekend to '.'Jational flight atten- dants to give them another chance to vote on a contract pro· posal they rejected in October. The new vole wilt be tallied Jan. 4. A strike by flig ht attendants. which began on Labor Da y, has grounded 55 :'llational jets whjch normally carry 17,000 persons daily. From Page .-11 BATTIN •.. cam paign for lieult.>nant go\'· ernor. Kurilich predicted today that it will take two to four weeks to rt.'· ach a rulir\g on the pretrial ml)· tions in advance of Battin's ac· tual trial before Judge Lae . One of those l wo motions is based on Ku rilich's argument that the District Attorn<'v !:> Of fice is guilty of "discnmin:.iton conduct." s ine<.' it was .strong!~· biased agamst Battin whC'n il 1n vestigated the supervisor. Kurilich s aid his ot her motion will be to in::.ure l hat the OA is not allowed to quash the ::.ubpocna!) he has issued for the appearance of Slate Sen. J ames Whetmore and hi.s staff :.ind m cmht"rs of thl' DA ·s a sl~1ff. ns well. Kurilich saict he bnses the mo- tion on his belief t hat attempts are bein g made to p revent the lC'st i mony oft hos t' witnesses. Dally Pli.t St.ii Photo ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Costa Mesa's Reade From Page A I READE ... Dand J . \':.irn a l. orwr<1l 1nj.! engmecr. Edward \kf:.1rl..i11t.l , in::.uranre brokt'r. c.1ml Domin11.· R :.i c i l i . 1 n t u m b t' n l . a n d .1 JeWt.•ler. The fJrst dendline for n•turn ing nom inatio11 papers 1:-. :; p.m. Dt'C. 2·1. If anv of thl• rn c umbenls have not filt>d hv th:.it date. lhe filing 1wnod wiil be e x l e n d t' cl . fl> r n 1> 11 incumbent::. only. tv noun lkl' 30. Two incumb<'nts. /\l\'1n L. PinklC'y and Hobert :\1 Wilson. w ho b e t \\' e <.• n t h e m h a v t• .ser\'ed 37 \'t.•ars o n tht• C'it v coun c il . h:i, t.' 1nd1<·att•d th,;l thc>y \.\Ill not ::.ed. w ·dt•t•tion. Homeowners, Auto Dealer Clash Tonight Another round in a land use• dispute between '.'J;ibers Cadillac and College Park homC'ownt:-rs is C'xpecled lo produt·t· dcb:1k al tonight 's mC'rling of the Costa ~lesa Planning Comm1:.:.1on The com mission 1s lo cons1dt•r a rezone pet 1lion lo ch:.ingt• ont.• lot at 1&1 Princeton Drl\t•, at tht• corner of Harbor Boulev.ird. rrom residenllal to comnwrc1.ll The plann111g dcpartmt•nt h .. 1-. received :.i petition bc.•<Jnng 212 signatures objecting lo lht.• change. The rezone bid follows lhC' dl' afeat of an earlier proposal to change three lots nn Pnnn'ton Drive to commercial ThC' onC' lot a pplication in\•olvC's lhC' lot . landscaped likC' <J miniature p:.1 rk fJcing JI arbor Houlevarcl and next to the agency The planning eomm1ss1on meeting begins al fi. 30 n'C'lnck in the council chambt?rs at 77 1":.iir Drive. Doctor Flays County n y Wll.UAM SCHR EIBER Of tlle Diiiy Pt IOI ~1tt Dr Thomas llamillun. thl' Oran~l' County Jl ealth Dt•J><11 l ment's num bt>r two man'' ho h.i'> resi~ned l'ffective Jan 2, s:11d to tl;y county !!on·rn mt•nl nm:~·s a1~ unhealthy cli male for in nu\ attn lhrnking. . .. It i::. very difficult for .1 dt partment head hl•re lo bl• at ..ill innovative because he must l'Oll !->lantly work lo fit the immt•di.tll' temp<:>r or mood of the ~ard 01 ::.uperv1::.ors." Hamillon said. Hamilton. who will takt' O\ t.•r Jan. 5 as Pas adena city he..11lh uf firer. crossed ::.words last !>Um mer with s uper v1so 1:.. particularly boan.I Ch.111 m.111 Ralph D1ectnch 11 l' p u b I 1 l' l y c r 1 t 1. t' 1 / l' d :-upl'rv1sor~ for awardin~ an t•mploye ph) sic al exam1~at wn contract to the Orange ( ounty llt>:~l lh Te s tin g l n :.t1tUll' <OCHT I l. which was founclt>d m µart by Dr. Louis Cclla Cella, political bent'fadnr 111 thrN· supervisors. curr1•ntl~ •• under investig ation by lcll'.11 .111cl federa l grand jl!ril's. 11:.imilton. the county's nllmlwr two heallh offiter s111cl' lll71. C'harged last summer that the 111 stitule's services would be 111 frrior, claiming the job could ht.• het-ter performed by lhc count~ Health Depar tment. "Pretty much s 11H't' that OCHTI thing. l ha\'(' s ufft•red .1 loss of effect iYeness in my JOb. Hamilton said. "I am not a-.. useful to the department bet.·:.iuse I happen to be in bad graees \\ 1lh the supervisor s.'' Hamilton s aid intense pressun· has been put on his boss. Dr J ohn Philp. the county health officer to "do something about mt· ··Sooner or later. lhOSt' \\ hn wa nted m e out of the t'ounl." would have found a way lo do it.· Hamilton said. "I am happy lo bl' h'aving because it is a tough way lo run ~m effect ive. e fficient operat111n when you h ave to deal with a p.?roup of men like our board of supervisors." he said. I was n•al happy lo find lht· Pasadena JOb because I will h.1\ l' m~ own department lo molt! and -.hapt.'. ·· he said. "Thl' city\\ .1nl. ... an a<'l 1\'c health officer who i s nol .1fr:11d to :.tall' his proks!>1on<il op1111on about lh111gs ... POLICE LOSE OWN YULE TREE HO~l ESTEAO. 1-'la. <C PI 1 · Somebody s tole the Chnslma:. tree, lights a nd all. from the ::.h1ft l' om m an de r · s des k at l ht' I lomeslead police station during the weekend. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has pass~ the $100 million mark in assets. 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