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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-25 - Orange Coast PilotChrist1naS -~ . . .. Your Hometown Dally N w pap r · I VOL. 68, NO. 359, S SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1975 ~~~~~--..;._----~--.:...:..~--.:...:-=-------~----......;;~~--~.;.;..;.;..;..::~~~...;__:..~;..;;;;;.;..;_;;,_;_..;,_.;._~~-----TEN CENTS Four Killed · in Store On Christmas Eve WINTER GARDEN, F1a. (AP) -Four persons have been shot to death and a fifth wounded during what police said was apparently a Christmas E ve robbery at a furniture store. Winter Garden police said the dead were two men and two women. Their names were not immediately disclosed. ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICERS said two were believed to have been employes of the W. T. Zeigler Furniture store, and the other two were believed lo be their friends. All were foWld inside the store. W.T. Zeigler Jr., son of the store's founder, was shot in the right side. police said. He was rushed to West Orange Memorial Hospital for emergency surgery and was report- Wife's Benefits ed in serious condition. Police said weapons were found on the carpeted floor in· side the s tore. located on a mam street in this Central Florida town, about 15 mile~ west of Orlando. POLICE SAID THEY WOULDS'T R ULE out the possibility that there had been a shootout inside the one· story, glass-fronted building, although no glass was broken. The slayings are believed to have occurred betwee n 6 p . m .. when the store closed, and 8, when Zeigler called Police Chief Donald Ficke a t a Chtistmas Eve party. Officers explained that Zeigler had planned lo attend the party and knew Ficke would be there. \ Srww, Rain Hit Texas For Holiday Hinshaw Refuses Vwlence · Mars Yule To Sign Checks Christmas Visitor Bobby Dlugos. 4. meets s nowman that appeared in neighbor's y a rd in Huntington Beach Wednesday . What's Christmas without snow'? Friends on Flounder Dri ve in Huntington Beach got together and imported about 14 cubic yards of the white stuff from Big Bear area. They did il with s ix pickup trucks and assorted other vehicles. Toro Jet Down; Crewmen Missing _ A 29-year-old Marine Corps pjlot from trvine is believed to have perished in the crash of an F-4 Phantom jet off of San Qemente Island Friday after- noon . Listed as missing following the 12: 15 p.m . crash in ocean waters l~ miles south of the island was the pilot. Capt Lyle C Christy, and his radar intercept officer. Maj. Leonard J . Catanzaro, 40, of Poway. Five Navy plane's. backC'd by two Coast Guard helicopters and an 82·foot cutter. scoured the ocean where the crash occurred, but found only debris of the plane. There was no sign of Christy or Catanzaro. said Capt. John Shotwell. a Marine Corps Special OK'd On 'Pytlwns' NEW YORK CAP> -A federal judge cleared t he w ay Wednesday (or the American Broadcas ting Co. to air a 00-minutc .Monty Python special on Friday. spokesman at El Toro. The air and sea search for tne crewmen was suspended at 9 p.m. Friday. Marine Corps and Navy officials said it would not be resumed. According to Shotwell. the jet was on a training mission when it crashed. He said it had not been determined whether the plane ex- pl<><ied or went down intact. A Navy spokesman quoted by United Press International said tha t the crewmen were seen eject ing simultaneously from the plane seconds before it plunged into the ocean. This report could not be confirmed by Shotwell. The training flight originated in Yuma, Ariz .. then continued lo the Mira mar Naval Air Station and. finally. to the area near San Clemente Island. The plane was attacheJI to the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 323, based at E l Toro. Christy is married but has no ' children, according to a friend at the home. Shotwell said that it would be unlikely that anyohe who went down with the plane could <See PLANE, Page AZ> By United Press International Heavy snow and torrential rains be lted parts of Texas Wed- nesday, creating hazardous driv- ing cond itions on Christmas Eve. Snow slides closed the road to Paradise, Wash., and much of the nation looked forward to a cold if not n ecessarily white Christmas. A weakening storm belted the northwest part of Texas and northwest Oklahoma with up to a half a Coot of snow. The south Texas coastal village of Edna was inundated with 13 inches of rain. Some 25 miles to the south, a tornado and six inches of r ain lashed the village of Victoria. A Greyhound bus overturned Wednesday night on snowy, icy. U.S. 45 near Os hkosh, Wis., injur- ing 15 persons. Authorities said some of the passeneers may have been seriously hurt. Scattered light snow !ell across other pa rts of the Midwest, in- cluding Chicirno. Cold gripped most of the rest of the nation. In upstate New York, the lowes t t e mperature was 26 degrees below zero in the early morning hours at Saranac Lake and there was un unofficial r e- port ol 32 below in the Black River Valley area . · The National Weather Service for ecast for Christmas saw snow over the upper Mississippi Valley mto the western Great Lakes. clouds and r ain over the middle and lower Mississippi Valley, m o re rain in th e Pacifi c Northwest, mild temperatures from the Northwest to the Great Lakes, but ·clear to cold weather in most of the rest of the country. In the state of Washington, the National Forest Service reported hi g h to extr e mel y high avalanc he hazards in Mount Rainier National Park. (See SNOW, Page A2> By TOM BARLF.V Of,.,. O~lly Piiot Si.aii Cong r ess man Andrew Hinshaw was as ked Wednesday .. in the s pirit of Christmas giv ing'' to endorse $1 ,300 worth of medical ins urance checks in favor of his estranged wife. But Hinshaw, apparently un- moved by the Christmas Eve courtroom appeal, refused from the witness sta nd as he has re- fused throughout pretrial a!=tion to endorse the checks in favor of Mrs. Thais Hins haw, 48. The Newport Beach Republican told Beverly Hills at- torney Stanley Davis Brown that he was not sallsf1ed that all the checks comprisin g the Sl.300 in medical and hospital benefits ac tually related to his wife 's numerous visits lo hospitals and doctors· offices. He explained that he and his son, USC student Andrew Hinshaw Jr., 18, had received medical treatment in the same period. But the legislator could not re- call under close questioning from Brown the names of the physi· ciaos who attended him and his son. ··Didn't you notice the name or the doctor on his door as you en- te red the office'!.·· the in· HB Merchants Pick Top D ecorators The Huntin gton Reach Downtown Merchants Gwld has announced the winners of its first a nnua l Christmas decora ting contest. Awards were presented lo the Sugar Shack. Lindcroth Rakery. Huntington Beach Art. Crafl and Hobby Center . Nevada Oliver and Wood Works. Mandie Motors and Terry Buick. The decision by U.S. District Court Judge Morris E. Lasker said in effect that significant financial loss to the network look precedence over irreparable <Uimag e to the Pythons. . .. . .. The Pythons, a British comedy team, asked the federal court last week to block the airing of the television special, contending that ABC's editing of the show mutilated their material. Party Fetes 'Christy Noel' OAKDALE, La. (UPI) -The l(UeSl of honor at an Oakdale Gi!11eral Hospital Christmas par- ty was an infant girl who almost h•dno Christmas at all. The baby, christened ''Christy Noel," was rescued Tuesday mo- ments before s he was a lmost burled in a garbage dump by un- sUfpecUng trash collectors. 'the baby, a full-term, 6-pound, 8-ounce infant, had been jammed into a brown paper bag and stuffed into tbe trash. F'1Jlds Freed WASHI NGTON (UPJ) -The Ftderal Reserve Board Wt'dnes· day eased reserve requiremenu for member banks to Cree an ~aled $340 m illion for loans tt\•t could stimula te the K'OnOJl\Y, The Jo~ederal Res~rve aald r"erve requirements on time depoji\6 of six months •to four ,,ars would be Teduced tr0,!9 3 to 2.5 percent. Uncle Len Winner MtRRY CHRf~t MAJ t VERY ONE \ \ I I ERRY CHRISTMAS GREETiNGS Crom the entire staff of lhe Daily Pilot a rc depicted tn the winning drawing of David Threadgold, 12. of 2904 Zell Drive. Laguna Beach. ·~winner of Uncle Len's annual Holiday .Greeting Card Contest. credulous Brown a sked. .. 1 suppose I did," Hinshaw replied. ··But right now I can't remember their names." He additionally testified lhal he could not recall the ailments promptjng the vis its. .. Oh, come on, Mr. Jlinshaw," Brown urged the witness ... Take the biggest of these checks for yourself, if you must, but endorse the rest a nd let your wife pay some of her medic al bills .. Hinshaw r efused to oblige the persistent lawyer. Brown is demanding in the divorce trial what he describes as "a reasonable share·; of com- mtmity property and assets ac· cumulated during the Hinshaws' two-year marriage, the second for both partners. He demanded Wednesday that the 40th District congressman be • found in contempt for being two months in arrears in court- ordered monthly payments of $650 in support for the partially crippled Mrs. Hinshaw. Brown told Judge Lloyd Blan· pied Jr. that Hinshaw guaran- teed Los Angeles attorney William Marshall Morgan $50,000 to defend him in the Superior Court bribery trial in recess until J an.6. · Hinshaw is being tried on three counts of bribery contained in a Grand Jury indictment. It is al- leged that he accepted and solicited bribes while serving as Orange County assessor prior to hisl972elect1on to Congress. Brown further demands that Hinshaw be compelled to bear the burden of m assive medical costs incurred by Mrs. Hinshaw who claims that her present al· leged multiple sclerosis condi- tion was present before s he mar- ried Hinshaw in DecembC'r, 1972. She married the congressman less than a month after she db- solved her 25-year marriage to wealthy Las Vegas contractor Max Worthen. Dr. Stanley van den Noort, de· an of UC Irvine's medical school. look the stand Wednesday to con- firm that he diagnosed multiple sclerosis in Mrs. Hinshaw and that the neurological condi tion (See WNSHAW, PageA2> Hare Krisluw Faces Charges In San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP> -The In- ternational Society of Krishna Consciousness has been c harged by the San Diego city attorney's office with two violations of th e municipal code regulating r e- ligious solicitations. Representat ives of th e Hillcrest Temple were ordered to appear Jan. 15 for arraignment after Deputy City Atty. Dennis Avery filed the misdemeanor complaint Wednesday based on an audit of the Krishna sect's financial reeords. Avery said auditors found six instances in whkh bookkeeping and financial reporting did not conform with the city's rcgula lions. The complaint was filed on only two or the cases. A spokesman for tbe organiia· lion said the charties were not serious offenses. Mtmbers of the society. also known as Ha re Krishna, station themselves daily at public Jooa- L1on~ offering various objects in exchange for donations. I \ ' BEIRUT. Lebanon CUP!) ·-Chris tian and Moslem gunmen marked Christmas day with a wave of bombings and street fighting across Beirut that kept frightened citizens locked in their homes. An automobile escorting Soviet Ambassador Anton Soldatov through southern Beirut came under fire Wednesday from gunmen. One person, beHeved to be the amba ssador 's bodyguard, was injured, a police source said. Beirut streets were de- serted after a series of kid· napings and killing~ added to this m onth's death count of 750 dead and more than 1,200 wounded •. (Related story, B6 l Stanton Teen Shot Once; Said 'Critical' A 16-year-old was critically wounded Wednesday night by a gunman who shot the victim once in the chest as he walked down a street in a residential section or Stanton. Police identified the victim of the Christmas Eve shooting a!- Ronald Anthony Vasquez, l6, o( Stanton. A police spokesman said Vas1 quezwas found lyinginthe middle\ of Oak Street near its intersection :With Centra I A venue by a ipasserby about9:50p.m. Vasquez underwoot surgery al Stanton Community Hospital early today. Aides described his condition as c ritical. • Fords Enjoy j Vail Visit , VAIL. Colo . <U PI I 4 F or President Ford and his family. the start of Christmas Day at this Rocky Mountain resort was a look ins ide stockings hung on the mantle. a traditional exchange of gifts -and more holiday skiing. On Christmas eve. the Fords dined on stuffed goose at tht- home of longtime friend Ted Kindel, a founder of the winter resort. Later, they attended a chu rch serv ice and we r ~ serenaded by carolers. Or:::ci:o~st Weather A fair a nd mild Christmas Day is on tap. acco rding to th e weatherman, with a high near 70 along the coast and an overnight low in lhe40s. INSIDE TODJ\ 't" U S • .Tpacemen find • sp1ritu<ll owoktning" on tlJ.e'lr return to earth. Page A7, Index LM. lloy'lf Al c..-.tr(;ol",,.t' 11 O•ttlfi.. EM· 10 Cllf'lll<J • 11 OMll\Notl<.H AH tllWlalll' ... A4 lll'lt.nAll-lll CA.4 ( . ~--.... ----. .... .. .... ,._ .... ~ .. -.... .__ .. • -r""'I-......,..• .... ,---·••?·---·~~• ... ••••o,..~oo-••+r-. ... "+~~niq~,.•-~•••,...,..,.,.,_ "' ......... "TU""••l"'"· --------------------~"--- A~ OAIL V PILOT l Nixon Funds Eyed IRS Weighs Further Look at Unit •: WASHINGTON <AP) -'fht.• :·-Internal Revenue Servit.·e has ·;completed ·a prclitninary audit ~.and iii consid1.>ring further u1- -rvestlg1;llion into the.fund-raising committee of Richard Nixon's 1972 presidential campaign. the current total assets or the trust. Altogether, the Nixon or· ganiiation raised $60.2 million and spent $56.l million in the 1972 campaign .... The I RS probe figures i.n a re- J)()rt filed with the Federal Elec- tion Commission by the 1972 Campaign Liquidation Trus t. suecessor org:an1zation to the Finance Comm1ttt.•e Lo Re-('lect the President. "If IRS is able to sustain its position on all adju.stml'nls pro- posed," the report said, tht• re- ~ulling tax liability could run as hil!h as .$1 .5 million -equal to DtlScussions a re reported to be going on now between the JRS and lawyers for the Nixon trust about the scope and direction of any investigation beyond the pre liminary audit. A recen1 filing by the trust with the election commission also dis- closed that a lawsuit had been brought by the trustees to collect :Sl5,200 from. former White House counsel John Dean Ill. The funds sought in lhe suit ·' ---~~~---~~~~~~~-~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~­-· Rock ·Bonanza • .. . •. .. • •. Sales Hit $1 Million 'LOS GATOS (UP() -You folks who paid $4 for a '· 1:>et l"O('k '' Christ mas gift will be happy to kno\v that Gary Dahl's novelty item passed the Sl million sales ni;1rk \Vedncsdav. ··\\'c've alre'ady decided to extend our marketing effort outside the Unitt..>d States.'' said the 39-year-old promoter of the egg-s ized t\1exjcan pebble \\ihich com- es complete with airholt>s and a v•himsical "care and training'" manual. · l)ahl s aid sale.s passed lhe SI million mark Jess than lhrce menth.s from \Yhen he ni ~1de hi s first shipment to dc1)artn1ent s tores and no\"elt)' s hops. llis firm, !lock Rottom Produet1ons, .. has bccomc ~ S2 million bus1nl'SS cnterp1ist\ ··Dahl exclaimed. lly lhe \V ~1 y, Dahl wants :.ill of you rock buyers to kno\v lhi.il :.i c:ccssorics al so arc available for the stony pet -s uc:h as "l)el Jlock Food." "Pet Rock ·shampoo,·· and a '' Pct Rock JI all of Fame'' pos ter. Burlesque Flap Tenn. Stripteasers Picket the Pickets Cll.·\TT.<\'.'JOOG.o\. Tenn. 1:\Pl -.. Jes us call s 1l s in:· say signs carried by mc-m bt•rs of a r~·­ ligious group ptcketing" burlt'S que house that pl ans to stay open Christmas . ··coo g J ve me l'veryth1ng l"vt> got to work Y.'ilh ... read the signs carr1t•d by the strippers .,..·ho are p1ck('ting thL' p1ckC'ters "fhe religious picketers v.·l're oul in force on Christmas Ev('. The sc ;.intily -clad !>lrippL·rs. ho.,.,·e\·er . did not \'t'lllUrl' out 1111<1 the 37 -dC'grec temperature The rC'li ~1ous group says it \Ao'Lll cont inu(' \\hat o ne leader call s ·active .,.,·a rfarc against the open sin prc\·alent 1n Chattanooga· until tht• theater. \Ao'htC'h opcnrd tY.'O months a go, clos("S. "\\'e are not j!oi ng to leave 1t a lone . \\.'e'l l be dO\Ao'n ht•re koock1ng do\•;n the-devil." s aid Ken Jones. 23. of San Antonio. 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Char/£.>S Quarles ren11nded a picket with a religious sign ""ho wa..'i yelling at '.\1iss Conners that she "has her nghts. too. 1·11 have you in jail in ;1bout Se\·en seconds 1f yo u don't stop cursing her.·· ~1iss Conners s aid she he ld no :in1mosity tow::ird the religious group. .. , don't reel b::idly about v.1hat they are doing. They have their rights. But v.·c also have ours:· she said. Anticipating: the thc-atcr·s opening tY.·o months ago, the city com mi ss io n passed an an- tiburlesque o rdinance. Las t month. police entered in the guise o( customers. took photo- graphs. th<'n issued citations to l\Ao'O d;.ineers ;.ind i.l male thC'ater official. The case is pe nding and a con· stitutional test of the ordinance is t.•xpected . Front Page A J SNOW ... ;\ combination of 16 inches of new s now with ris ing tem- peratures and hard rains started the snow sliding . The road to Paradise was closed and travelers were warned to stay out of all back country areas. The northeast had the nation'.s nippiest Christmas eve weather. The 8-degree below zero tem- perature at Syracuse, N.Y .• was a record for the date. It was 2S below at Boonville. N.Y., 17 below at Glen Falls, N. Y., and 13 below al Wilmington, Vt. YOUNG SKATES RIP OFF $2.fJB SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) Somewhere in San f"'ranclsco, a 10 -year -o ld boy hid out Christmas E\•C, afraid to go home after taking part in a $2.68 bu=glary of an ice cream shop and nceing on a skateboard. Police said the youngster and another boy. al.so about IO, were s urprised by :tn officer answer- -ing a burglar alarm at the shop Wednesday night. and Oed. A citizen caug ht oneott.he boys. represent J972 campaign money held by l)ean at the time of hi.s firing by Nixon in April 1973. Before August 1973, the IRS had not required political parties or campaign organizations to file tax returns. The I RS announced at that time that it would requir.e political committees to file re- turns and would tax i·"tome gained from the sale of pro~rty such as s tock which h ad ap- preciated in value. It also ruled that expenses not ass~iated with political c;.impaigning would not be tax-deductible. Roth the IRS· and lawyers ror the Nixon trust ha.ve declined to discuss the tax audit in detail. 1-lowever, it is believed the audit t'outd involve sever;.il million dollars in appreciated St()('k received in contributions and sold by the C"ampaign finance committee. Also, the probe may deal with m ore than $400,000 in alleged hush monC'y paid to thl' \\'atergate burglars. Frona Page Al HINSHAW. • ~as present in 1972. "She is not employ:.ble nov.· and it is unlikely that she ever will be," he testified. :\!rs. Hinshaw, ""ho needed a <'ane and the arm of a m all• m(•mber of her family to makC' her way into the courthousC' <ind into the courtroom. boY.•t.>d her head and looked at the counsel ta- ble as Dr. van den :"/oort lest1fied that she is afflicted with "a pro- gressive disease.'' !Urs. l·linshaw's brother. pro· fessional consultant Thaine l·I. llahlbeck. testified that he and ltinshaw were told long before the couple married that it was highly likely that his sister had multiple sclerosis _ Hins haw denies any s uch knowledge. lie has testified that his wife's debilitating illness is mental in origin and that drink and drugs were the principal causes of her lack of balance and vision and speech problems. l~ahlbeck testified that his sis- ter staggered during the December. 1972. wedding, and that he had to support her as he gave her away to Hinshaw l·fe told J ud~e Blanpied that llinshaw was with him "'hen dO<'- to~ discussed the likelihood that multiple sclerosis was the cause of ~1rs. Hinshaw's increasing in- ability to lead a normal life. "Andy and I were shocked and stunned," he said . 1-lin shaw and Brown :.igain clashed· when the congress man \Vas asked to· explain a $2,200 payment lie allegedly received from Dr. Louis J . Cella. the Santa Ana physician and politicaJ figure being investigated by the district attorney's office. "I know ~1bout 1t but I don't think I ever received it."' l·lins haw told him during an an- ~ry encountC'r that nN>ded judge Blanpied's 1nter\lention. "Rut you included it in your in- {'Ome tax return for th;.it year," Rrown reminded the v.•itness_ "Why did you do that if you never got the money? Didn't you call Dr. Cella lo see if he did g ive it to you., .. "No, I didn't,"' 1-linshaw said. ··But I still think I never got it.'' The divorce trial in Judge Blanpied's courtroom will re~ s umeat9:45a.m . Friday_ Second Sama Taken Away LO'.'JGWOOD . Fla. (APJ -!-"'or the second time in a y,•eek. the Al- len Cutcher family has lost the gallows and effigy of Santa Claus decorating their front yard. Seminole County sheriff's de- puties said the hanging Santa was stolen and the scaffold beneath it destroyed Tuesday while the Cutchers were away from their home in this central Florida community . Cutcher. 25. and his wife hung their first effigy of Santa. a pro- test agains t what they call a Christmas lie, in their front yard last week. It was slof.en. Bike Racing Slated inFV OFFICER JOHN MOLITORIS AND CORONER'S DEPUTY JOHN GILL INSPECT WRECKAGE .. Anaheim Woman, 23, Lost He~ Life Because She Wouldn't Stop For Police -· • Anaheim Woman Pursuit Victim A 23·:rear-old woman was killed Wednesday when her car plunged into Aliso Creek near Coo k 's Corner while being pursued by a J~ighwaY Patrol of- ficer because s hC' ran a stop sign. Ginger llcmpel or 2704 W. Ball Road, Anaheim died when she lost control of her sedan at an estimated s peed of 80 mph. The a{'cident occurred on a curvy section of El Toro J{oad about one half mile south of the Live Oak Canyon Road intersec- tion. The curve that took her life y,·as marked for 35 mph. llighway Patrol Officer Arl Olsen s aid he observed J\li ss 1-lempel running through a stop sign at Santiago Canyon Road and Chap1nan A venue in Orange. When she refused to pull over he pursued her at high speed for 10 miles throu g h Santiago Canyon and said he backed off '~'hen he reali zed that J\.Iiss l·lempel couldn'L slay on the road at those speeds. A short time later the car went into a wild spin und shot slrai~ht into the creek bed, .mowing down a metal reflector on the way. The car left a trail of debris for 300 feet before plunging 15 feet in- to the ('reek · bed. Miss llempcl was thrown clear but the car overturned, pinning her un- derneath. Several college notebooks :.ind a Spanish dictionary were catapulted from the wreckagl'. ·rhere w:is no immediate indica- tion if or y,·here Mi ss f-lempel was a student. Inves tigators appeared puzzled about the nature of thl• accident. Miss lle mpel's only ap- parent violation was running tht.• stop sign. The car was registered in her name. Choice in SF SA:< FRA:<C!SCO (AP! Christmas movie fare features lhe film ··Sodom and liomorrcih'' on one side of \.1 ;1rket Street. On the other sidt". redemption is of- fered with •·The Ten Comn1and- ments."' Front Page Al PLANE •.. ' ' escape. He said F -4s sink quickly and that a person would not bc- strong enough to spring the cabin doors open in 40 or 50 feet of v.·ater. Shotwell said the only hope of rinding the two alive would rest on whether they ejected from the craft and were able lo use life rafts included in ejection gear. A second F -4 was n ying 1n formation at the time. Ocean View Board Meets Trustees of the Ocean Vie"' S<'hool District will hold a special meeting at 5 p . m. Tuesday to dis - cuss the education of seventh and t'ighth grade s tudents. The meeting will be at district offices, 7972 Warner Ave., llunt- ington Beach. · Trustees will be discussing tlil' possible conversion or some kin . dergarten through sixth gra.de s,:hools lo include seventh and eighth grades as weJL DAVE'S CAMERA HOLIDAY SPECIAL KODA COLOR PRINTS i~-e do our own. color processing~ ~ -. Rn! 50 Rolls of lnstamatic Film brou9ht in receives o FREE Roll of Fujicolor Rim. 7 Ft-om These FilnJ •Kodak ""'~ Film £>e.,.iapnq, me..,....._ for hlcMt • Fuiicolor --·GAF ....,,.--• Folomot •Sears •Focal FROM 126, 135 and 110 ONLY! All Rolls left must be paid for in advance HARBOR AREAS ONLY KODACOLOR PROCESSING PLANT ONE DAY COLOR PROCESSIN& . ' . . . -. • . ' L-~~~~~~~-AJ-lo_w~2_or....;.l_day.;.:.~extr~a-duri~-"~9~H-oli~da1~'~~~~~~~~~°"'~ We accept mall order-just brin9 them in . J r------------------------The Kris Krin~le Klassic -a bicycle motocross race -will be held at J g .m . Saturday at the ly the little old pictwe Fountain Valley Boys Club. 9840 mall.ft' Da•• -. at COUPON TaJt:,~~:~·on will be from 10:30 DA·v ·1· 'S a.m . to 1 p.m . at the <'lub, and there will be expert and novice classesinallagegroups. CAMERA Program Director Ted Brick said teams from as far away as San Diego plan to participate, The fffm procnslng P'oc• and both bo)'l' and girls are 474 E. 17th STREET welcome to compete. Prizes will include a blt'yclc ..._...,.c....,.,.... St- 12' PRINT & DEVELOPMENT 12&posures 20Expooures 36 Exposures """' ....... JAM-10 2.94 3.90 6.42 ~ ············-····························-· ....... ··-········--··························· ·Cit' ····-·--······················Zlr ·········· <\«11,.$<1.Mf,..._)6•~·~ , and trophies. . COSTA MESA Quntions may be referred to j ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!~;-:-:-::-:-.:-.:-.:-::-~-~~:-:-::c.:-.:-::-~-::-~-:-:-::-::-::-:-:-:-:-:-:.::•:·:·:·:·:-~!.J -=· _____ J \ • j --.. c • 1 b • u d b p p p f• d ~ ,, n p ii c s (, " 0 ~ c • ~ p h ; r. ~ d p l s n a l ' g • r Planner Cool To Candidftcy David Smith. Sao Juan· Capistrano's director of planning who submitted his restgnation Tuesday, probably will not become a City Council candidate Smith said Wednesday that h~ would not make a final decision until Tues day. the filing dead.line. He said, however that becoming a candidate is "a possibility but it's not a s•-n possibility." ~ ...... Smith was one of the first peo.- ple to take out nomination papers for the council race. He said he drew the pape r s primarily because of the present council's "lack of leadership and decisive- ness" with r egard to agricultural· preservation. The council has been consider- ing a program through which the city would purchase and pre- serve a bout 100 acres of farmland. The council expanded the original proposal to include open space and placed it before the voters on the Ma rch 2 ballot. Smith's public criticism of the council brought him a reprimand written by City Manager J ames Mocalis. When he drew the nomination papers, Smith said he would quit his job and run for a council seat if no other candidate steps forward to support the issue. But Smith said Wednesday that Kenneth Friess, one of the can- did ates, follows the sam e philosophy and is concerned with the same issues as he is. This, he said, would seem to eliminate the necessity for him to join the race. Smith said he intends to spend all his time in J anuary and February working to get the agricultural preservation pro- gram passed. After his res ignation becomes effective on J an. 7, he said, a f o rm a l comm ittee will be Pilot Logbook .... est~blished to work in support or the issue. Smith, a bachelor, said he has saved enough money so he will not have to seek another job before the election. He said the results or the elec- tion will deterinine what be does after March2: .. If it's rejected, I definitely wouldn't be involved in any way with the city," he said. He added that he would probably leave Southern California and become involved in something other than planning. Teaching. !urtber school work and farming in India na are possibilities for him if the measure fails, he said. If the measure passes. he said, he will most likely stay in the area .and continue working in planning, probably as a private consultant. Much of what San Juan has done, especially with its land use management code which in- cludes all land use regulations under one document and one set of procedures, would be or benefit to other cities, he said. Smith, who did undergraduate work in international relations at Purdue Unive rsity and earned a master's degree in urban plan- ning from UC Diego, has been the city's planning director for three years. Before coming to the city, he worked in advocacy planning in a • minority community, regional tra ns portation planning and county planning. Viewe r Dies DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -A 42- year-old Dayton man who was watching televis ion in his Jiving room, was killed Christmas Eve when an o ut -o f -co ntro l automobile smashed throug h the front of his house, police said. Santa Wearing Blue Uniform By ANNE COOP E R Of Ille 0.ll't Pl let St.tff A SAN CLEMENTE police officer gave me the best Chnstmas present of my life this year, and he and I have never m et. He gave my husband Tom a license to drive a cab. Tom is a n ex-con. Hollywood has shown us toughs like Tom. We think or Cool Hand Luke or the Birdman of Alcatraz and suppose we un- derstand prison life and the men who live it. The film hasn't been m ade yet about what it's like for the convict with the COO"I!" heart of gold, once he's back on the streets. For Tom does have a generous spirit, a nd he's as good looking as Paul Newman, too. These were two things tha t attracted me to him when we met. Un· fortunately, these attributes don't seem t o have much effect on potential e mployers. once they seethe "yes" on job application forms after "Have you ever been convicted of a felony?" Why should e mployers hire ex-cons? BECAUSE EX-CONS have paid their debt to society and deserve an equal chance to work, once they've done their time. Not only that, many ex-cons are skilled criminals, who know they can make easy money illegally if they are denied the opportunity to work for honest wages. A man you deny a job may rob your home. Tom's struggle to provide for his family would make a heart-rending movie. Muchofthetimesincehis re lease from a Pennsylvania prison nearly five years ago has been grim. Thanks to a San Clemente cop, the story has a happy ending. ending. TOM'S FIRST JOB on the outside was in prison reform. He discovered after be had accepted the job that he was ex- pected to r eveal in public m~tings the most intimate, heartbreaking experiences of his imprisonment, so au- diences would feel moved to contribute to the cause. Tom wanted to put prison firmly behind him. When our first child was born, Tom decided he'd give up the reform movement to spend more time with the family. After some weeks of arduous job hunting. he was hired on a construction gang -the foremen bad overlooked the felony conviction question. The construction job was great. though Tom worked harder and longer than the other men, knowing it would be tougher for him to find another job. Then the whole crew was laid oCC. LIKE SO MANY other families, we cam e to California looking for something better. For Tom 1t hasn't been better. Most of the two yesrs we've been here, be bas been out ol work. When he has worked, he's been overworked and un- derpaid. Like the restaurant where be "'orked 16 hours a day for eight hours' pay. Or the company that used Tom 's skiU as a spray painter to paint their fleet of trucks and paid him lowest wages on the outfit. When Tom first applied for a license to drive a taxicab in San Clemente, his application was turned down by the city police because or bl• record. "MY CONVICTION is 20 years old!" he railed at the of- ficer who had flvcn him the bad ne'W1J ... When can I stop payintt for a mis take 1 made 20 yea.rs ago? What do you guys suggest I do? Rob a bank? I've iot a family to feed!" Fortunately{ the offlcer listened. He went to bat for Tom and just in t me for Christmas banded him his cabble Ueense. To celebrate, Tom bought 3-year-<>ld Susie two dolls for Cbrbtmas. \ . When she is old enough to understand. I'll tell herr-the 1toey of tho Sant.a Claus who wore blue. I CAIL y P1t.OT A3 MeDlory LiVes On Trappings Aid Huntington Church Growth WON'T RUN FOR COUNCIL Planner David Smith Irvine City Faces Hike In Insuring. With insurance problems parallelling those of doctors the city of Irvine faces a 400 per.cent jump in its premiums this year. The best deal the city council could get on its premiums was $87,542. That · compares with $15,000 last year·. To counter the escalating cost of cover age, the city plans to look into the possibility of insuring itself beginning in 1977. The increases are due partly to t he growing number of city employes, principally the new police force. But even taking that into ac· count. the premiums are up more than 200 percent, according to Administrative Analyst Michael Deblieux. "Although the premium in- creases are substantial," said Deblieux, ··the city has little or no choice jn accepting the artdi- tional cost." As with the medical malprac· tice field. a number of companies have dropped out of municipal liability insurance. Those re· maining have jacked up their p~ces dramatically. The city's former insurer, Insurance Company of th e Pacific Coast, stopped writing ci· ty insurance. Under the new plan, the city will deal with several insurers for different face ts of coverage, rather than a single insurance carrier. Hearing Due OnNigrwl Enforcement By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 04 llle 01111'1' l'ilot SUtt The man whose birth 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem we celebrate today walked His last, painful, solitary road alone, with no one to sustain Him in His time ortrial and need. Darrel l and Francoise Rohrdanz at least hnd each other as they walked theirs together, comforted by faith that He was walking every step of the way with them. Darrell Robert Rohrdanz. 38, brilliant space scientist. UCLA graduate with an MA degree in engineering, handsome and athletic. died 18 months ago. He was massed at Christmas Eve Midni g ht Mass in St. Wilfrid's Episcopal Church in Jlunti~gton Reach Wednesday, but his memory will live in its sanctuary. "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing," rang out joyfuJly in St. Wi lfrid's sanctuary as Christmas Day began after dedication of a set of elegant traditional a ltar furnis hings used in sacred .Episcopal communion r ituals. One is a golden St. Remy Chalice, studded with gems and enamel mosaic and the paten. the dish used for the centuries. old ceremony. T hey were given by Mrs. Rohrdanz. a French-Canadian native of St. Hilaire, ·in the pro· vince of Quebec. in memory of the husband whose life and death she shared. "This was a sad and tragic thing, such a beautiful man." says Father James Caley. who did w hat he could to aid his longtime parishioners as Mr. Rohrdanz faced his l ast Christmas. He died of a brain tumor following sever al surgeries. leav· ing only his wife since lhe coµplc had no c hildren. Father Cai<.'Y, a Rriton from the rugged Isle of Man, helped the couple thrnugh lhc>ir tragic ordeal. Saddle back 'Y' to Open Karate Class )like Anderson. a member of the Japan Karate Federation. 1s accepting new members in his Tuesday and Thursday k;m.1tc classes at the Saddleback Valley YMCA. Classes open to all ages and either sex meet at the Y. 23131 Orange A vc in El Toro, from 5 lo 6 p.m . and from 6 lo 7 pm. Two c lasses per week cost $12 a month. plus S9 for a Y annual membership. Second members of the saml' family pay a reduced rate. Students can qua lify for degrees of colored bells by at- tendin{! n.•{!ul:ir testing sessions :it the Japant'Sl' K:.1ralc Feder a· tion studio in Santa Ana. Additional information is available by c:ilhng the Y, 830- \')tCA. 01111'1' Piiot St.ti Pi.tea 'WE HAVE COME OUT OF THE TIN CUP SYNDROME' Father Caley and Very Special Christmas Gift "f love people, and I tC'll them r love them." says Father Caley tn his ·rich, rolling tones which are more often merry than mournful. He tells of a particular moment one night in 1974 when he and Rohrdanz met in the sanctuar3 aisle aftt>r Sunday evening services. The two men just word- lessly embraced. "Wednesday, he was dead,"' says Father Caley. The St. Remy Chalice and paten dish inscribed with the name of Rohrdanz may inspire the congregation to new heighb. "A giant of a man," said Father Caley. who called on Christmas Eve for a fund-raising drive aimed at a $1 mill.ton St. Wilfnd's sanctuary and church· oriented center. "Beautiful. ... " he murmured, holding the St. Remy Chahce. "Sudd e nly we have come out of the tin cup syn- drome." A traditional c hurchman raised in the old school , Father Caley points out his parish can indeed create such a place. The sanctuary tucked away down Chape l Lane off Ellis Avenue overlooking the Talbert Valley is actual ly only St. Wilfrid's multi-purpose building' and sc hool on 1 ts original blueprints. ":'11onday. it's a warehouse. Tuesday, you play basketball m it. Thursday you may have a rock concert there," says the portly Episcopal leader. He points out il lies on 5 3 un- developed acres valued al perhaps $250,000. Condomini ums and apart- ments now under construction hem it in on every side and de- velopers constantly m:lke offers, but Father Caley believes the land has a higher calling. "l want a real church, with spires and towers, a real gift to the Baby J esus," he said. Francoise Rohrdanz, who gave the chalice in memory of her husband, apparently shares his belfof. She missed Christmas Mass herself, being in Quebec to vis11. her family for the holidays. Refore s he left, however. in ad· dit1on to the sacred, golden St. Remy ChaHce and other items. Mrs. Rohrdanz asked Father Caley if he would take a check. She dated it and signed it and gave 1t to her church. The amount, however, she left blank. Youth Missing JENNE;R (UP I) -Two Linwood youths, were washed off a rock into rough seas near this coastal community Wednesday night, but one managed to reach shore safely, the Coast Guard re· ported. A spokesman said Tracy Horne, 17, was spotted by a Sonoma County sheriffs beach patrol and taken to Community Hospital. where be was treated and released. Orange County super visors have agreed to conduct a hearing on reques t s by two Laguna Niguel-ar ea homeowners as-sociations to extend county tra!----------------------------------------- fie enforcement to their private community streets. The meetin g is viewed by some county administrators as the first step toward a new formal procedure whereby private com- munities can request and obtain vehicle code enforcement. No hearing date has been set on the request by the Moulton Parkway Residents Association and the Niguel Shores Communi-· ty Association, but it will pro- bably take place in the second week of January. Several supervisors whose dis-· tricts include large private com- munities said at the last board meeting they have started re- ceiving questions from the com- munities about enforcement pro- cedures. Under current county pro- cedures, a community association can ask the county Sheriff's Department to make a specific citation, but there are no regular traffic patrols on private streets. H.G. "George" Osborne. direc· tor of the county Environmental Management Age n cy, told s upe rvisors the California Highway Patrol has been reluc- tant to enforce the vehicle code on private streets even with ex· press permission . But Osborne said the sheriff has voiced a willingness to con· duct such patrols, though no budget implications have been outlined. Lead Poiso n fr om ·-., , _ H.J.GARREIT ... . -·- with si ncere best wi shes for a happy hol iday season. OAKLAND <UPI> -Twelve West Oakland c hildren. ranging ln age from 1 to 6, were hospitalized In a checkup on lead poisoning, the Alameda County health agency reports. Gordon Coleman , project manager or the agency, 5aid the youngsters were headed for "serious medicnl pro· blems'' whe n their poisoning was discovered in lhe checkup by the state. H.J.GARRETI fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF,~~ ...... " DAILY PILOT Thursday. Oecembef 25. 1975 t Austere Budgeting ~ I Faces Huntington By ROBE RT BARKER Of lh D•ll, Piiot $Uff Huntington Beach City Council m embers have been given a n austere view o f finances com· Road Plan Gets LB Backing The Lagun a Beach Planning Commission has approved tough wor ding o f a city position in strong opposition to a South County road plan. The letter which now goes to the City Council for final ap· proval as the city official position blasts the South east Ora nge Cou n t y Cir cu l ation S tudy <SEOCC> a~ "not acceptable." THE COMMISSION said Tues· day night the r eport was an "out· rage" to the public and "opposi· tlon was g reat." It said that major impact would be felt on several Laguna Reach streets already con- s idered overloaded "It was the opinion of the plan· nmg commission that the SEOCC ::.tudy \\as not acceptabll·. <ind exception was l jkl'n to its plulosophy, policy and prepara- tion. As an example, the gojls and ObJecth·es of the study in· d i cate a d1rect1on t oward balanced trans portation system . but when matched with the four land u::.e alternalt\'t'S it is cleur that thev foll s hort of their intent The lac·k of latitude in purpo~<· and imagination was specifically distressing.·· the letter states. ''THE P l .BU(' WAS outr;.iged, ~s they felt impinged upon by th1!> report Tht> public hl'aring was ll'ngthy a~ the oppos1t1on was great. :\1 any civil' group~ sent spokesmen to the m<.'etmg to protest the report. .. As outlined bv the 'anou• plans, Laguna Beach"' ill ~ 1m· pacted by rncreasing traffic caused by coastal res idential gro\\th and the proposed inland industrial commcrr1al Cl.'nter~. "IT IS THF. FF.F.IJNG of this rommum ty t hat the propost·d roatl 1mprovt•mt•nt:; intended to reheYe congt•stC'd Co:.ist I hghv. a~ :.ind Freeway 5 by ;.illowing lr;.if fie to pass un i ntl·rrupted or bypass difficult !>Pols \\ould s eYerely 1mpal'l this city h~ causing the deter ior<.1t1on of the s ocial and ecological ennron· ments, as an 10trus1on and dis· ruption to a stable community. the destr uction of d1stmct and valuable natural a nd ::.<.'l'OI C re· sources: and is con tr J.ry to ordt•r· ly, balanced utilization and pre· servat1on ... of all hvmg Jnd nonh vmg resources." The SEOCC study proposed a network of new roads and ex1.;;t 1ngthoroughfares throughoutth~ South County area. Newport Ups Drunk Driver Arrest Totals St~wporl Ht•ath p o li ce ~pokC'-;mcn cited t he late<;t statistir s Wednesd a y in the battle to c urb drunken d rivers over the holiday season and said that the figures show continued success. Since Dec. 1, s aid Capt. Don Ov,1as. :1 nt'w s pecial t•venml! p:tt rol has netlt>d 59 drunken dn\'C'rs. C1lmpared to the arrest of 39 for the ::.amc period last ,year He added that traffic accident f1l?ures show a dip in crashes. althou~h the s pace has been nar'. rowinJ? so m e what in recent day~. Since the beginning of the m onth, • '1~ port has had 171 accidents. At the same period as last year, Lhe sum was 198. The s pecial cffor.. he added , would continue throug h New Year's Day .. Caroling Boy Killed Y E RMO <UPI> -A JO. year--0ld boy carolin~ with his lamily a nd friends fell off a pickup truck and was run over by the vehicle 's rear whee l. Frederick N e a l d ied t.hrtt hours later afttt sur- gery at a ne arby hospital. bined with a war ning that there will be· in sufficient revenues through 1981 t o fund current pro· grams at' desirable levels. Departm ent heads th.is week presented to council areas where Shared l ' ul~ Singer Johnny Cash played f i Y c• c· a r ci s t u d \\ 1 l h prisoner s at th<' Summ•r Cmmty jail and sang go~pt•I mustl' to n•:--1dl'nts of <i nursm g honll' instead ol l>ea ting th l' I a st minule Chnstmas rn-;h. "lt h elped make nw Christmas.'' ht' said in ~a.s lw11lt•. 2 o n Cou ncil In Vis itors' Bure au P o st Although critics assailed th(' move· as i mprop<>r. Newport Bearh citv councilmen this wC'ek agreed to· appoint t'>'O from their r anks to sit as l1a1son board members to the new \'1s1tors' and convention bureau scrvmg the Orange Coast The panel agreed to appoint Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn and Council man Pete Barrett to sit on the board of the Newport· based agency formed to promote tourism a nd conventions along the coast. But critlcs. including West ;'l;ewport resident and communt· ty leader Ma r go Skilling, termed the move as ques tion a ble because of Newport's long stand against any inducement of more flights at Ora nge County Airport. Other functions of the bureau, she insisted. also connicted with Newport's avowed concern about crowded roadways and beaches. Laguna Greenbelt Discussion Sla ted Implementation of the long· sought Lagun;:i Greenbelt obJec lives will be discussed at the six · th Annual Laguna Gn·enbl'll meetmg i.lt 8 pm. Jan. 22 in thl· L agun a Beach Hi gh School cafetorium. The p rogram will include speakers from the Coasti.11 Com- mission and from the UC lrvml.' team studying means of 1m. plemenling the greenbelt con· cept. service has been curtailed the past two years and whether these reductions have been acceptable and where possible future reduc· lions can be made. CI TY A DMI N ISTRATOR Dave Rowlands said the city was caught in a financial fix by major undertakings in 1972 and 1973 for which officials failed to provide revenues. He said t hese decisions were m ade before his arrival on the M'ene. )1 a1or costs that were taken in- cluded a 470 percent mcrease in physirai plant capacity with a new C'ivic Center, city yard, and library. Other costly items. according to Rowlands. included: -Paramedic program, $35.000 annually. -Park expansion from 110 acres to 350 developed acres. Sha m el ash pruning pro· gram . $150,000. -Hiring of 181.5 employes since 1972, S2 m illion . -1975 employe association agreements, $1,500,000. -Electric utility cost ~crease from 1973to1975, 5227,000. ROWLANDS SAID the finan· <.'1al outlook a lso is clouded by the threatened loss of S650.000 in re· venue sharing by n ext Decem ber , the threat of disconli· nuance bv the Comprehensive Training Act <CETA> program, and the Sl.200,000 loss of the real L'state transfer tax. Rowlands said in view of the fmancial pinch , some policies adopted by the council "may be too rich for our blood." Councilwoman Harriet Wieder said that most of these progr ams should have been taken into ac· count and in some areas blamed l;l<'k of planning on the city ad· mm1strato1"s part. Pl'BLIC' WO RKS Director Bill flartge said that street sweeping l'\'ery other week coupled with "et-kly trash pick-ups has caused a high frequency of complaints. Ile said a nother glaring weak· ness is street lighting in the town lot area. , "We h ave on hand 300 street light standards and luminaries 'alued at approximately $200,000 which have not been installed due to budget cuts." he said. Building Dir ector J ohn Behrens said he Jacked sufficient funds for mounting and more complex inspection demands in his department_ HE ADDED T HAT the re are problems in maintaining re· cords. the department vehicles are wearing out and that he doesn't ha\'C enough personne l for timely handling of building permits. lie said that perm its frequent· ly stack up for eight weeks and can rost the developer $274 a day on interest charges alone. Library Director Wa lter J ohnson s ::iys his department has a freeze on capital outlay and is not buying any new books at cost on the aver age of $15 each. "I F T H E F R EEZE con - tinues," he said, "the library would be threatened. He said t here are now m ore than 100,000 volumes in the new library. (Other department heads will give their analysis at a tater meeting.) Parents C!oizzed Alternate Sclwol Programs Proposed Parents in the Fountain Valley School District will be asked in February if they would supp<: rt alternat~ve educational progr a ms within their school system . District Superintendent Robert Read said the community-wide sur- vey, taken every two years, could affect future plans for the Pope School site, near . Ellis Avenue and Bushard Street. BUT HE SAID parents will not be asked s pecifically about con· struction of a school there, as in - dicated in an earlier Daily Pilot a rticle. He e xplained the survey could result in building a middle school or traditional school on the site. But it also could result in con· version of an exis ting facility into a n a lternati ve educationa l system. IN EITHE R CASE, he said, parents could opt to send their dliJdren to tha t facility instead of their neighborhood school. In a traditiona l school s)'5tem, separ ate school or part of an ex- isting elem entary school. It could be operated somewhat like a high school with c hildren moving from class to class. Read said the district Com- munity Counc il will be in charge of preparing the parent survey. D.ily Pilot Deli•tty Is G11oro1dffd • Monday·Frt<lay: II you dO not have your paoer by 5 30 l'I m . call belom 7 pm and your copy will be dc- hv«ed ~.lturday a11d ~undilV' ll VC'<• do nt.t 11<:£·•11f your copy by SI .i m S.1tur G.Jy r" 8 i\ m Sunday <all ootntl' 10 a m. and your <:OPY w11f be de1tvort-d. · The boy's moth e r . brother and slsl~r were in the IJ'OUP ol 20 cMOll"T'3 driving around town 1n a natbed pic:kup loaded with llay. · ~trict discipline is str scd and ba!\iC reading, writini;t a nd math skills are t aught by traditional educational method~. Clrc.t.tJ•T•~ Mo<I Or1nqr Counly Arf'a<. u 1.0 21 North wl''ll Hun1t11~1on Bf'a<:h oO<l Wfl\lm1n•.lf'r •••••••• l ... l :Ut 5an C'lemf'nll' C11J)1Strono Beach. S11n JuAn C:1p11tr ,no. O&na Prnnl !>oulh lJ«JunJ l In 3 m id dle ~rhool system, chtJdren in the sixth, seventh and eighth gr ades <'oultt 4lttcnd a '; LJOvno N11;11At .......... 4'1-00 0 Safari Future 'Gloomy' Lion Country Safari's financial condition continu es to look gloomy, as evidenced by the cor- poralion 's third quarter report. Reportlng with tW<> parks less than the comparable period last year , Lion Country has an· nounced third-quarter revenues of $1.85 million trom its Irvine and F1orida attractions. FOR THE SAME three-month period in 1974, when the since- sold parks in Georgia and Texas were included , revenues were S3.43 m illion . Stockholde rs incurred a loss of one cent per s ha re during the third qua r ter, compared with a profit of 10 cents a share for the sam e period in 1974. HARRY SHUSTER, chairman of the board of Lion Country Safari Inc .. said the company is negotiating to settl e a di~p~ted receivable. If s uch negotiations are not settled satisfactorily, the nine -m onths loss could increase by a pproximately $150,000. Mechanic Killed KETTLE MA!'I' CITY (UPI) - A Ba ker sfie ld m echani c was killed Wednesd ay when he was !'truck by a n auto while repairing a disabled venicle on Interstate 5 near Ketlleman City in Kings. County. ON BOYS CLUB PANEL Robert Evans TmckCrash Unvei/,s Pot ALEXANDER, Iowa (AP> -A San Francisco m an has been ar· rested after his camper broke open in an accident and 565 poµnds of m ariju ana spilled out, offi cers s aid. Freder ick Lawrence Worth, 26, was held in the Franklin County jail in lieu of $11 ,000 bond. He is charged with possession of mari- juana· with intent to deliver and driving under the influence of marijuana. Sheriff's officers said the acci· dent occurred Wednesday on In- ters tate 35 at the Alexander turnoff. Worth was not seriously in- j ured in the misha p. Board ~ Eight South Coast residents have been elected to tho South. Coast Area Boys Club board oC directors including Jack Brtin· • nan. a ide \ to former Presideot Nixon. Others elected to the board of the San Cl emente-based club are Hilton Bell, business lee· turer; Robert Bradley, retired Marine Corps major ; Robett Evans, former manager of tbt· • San Clem ente Chamber or Colll• m er ce · Daniel Gorman , ln-suran~e e xe c utive; WilliaJQ Thurman, businessman; Donald Hansen s ports fishing boat manage~. and Ben ViUa, San Clemente city employe. Five men were elected to the club's advisory b oard. They are BradJey Gates, Orange County sheriff.coroner; Major Gen. Carl Hoffman, commander of Camp Pendleton; Arthur Holmes, San Clemente city councilman; Stan Manning, newspaper publis her. a nd Ar lie Wat e rman, S;pt Clemente Parks and Recre ation Department director . The n ew leaders will take part in the club's drive to raise $50,000 for construction of a gy mnasium to be constructed next year as a bicentennial project. The fund drive wilt start of- ficially Feb. 1. Call 642 -5678. Put a few words lo work for you. After Christmas Sale ST ARTS TOMORROW DEC. 26 ... OPEN 9:00 AM. TO 9:00 P.M. Virgin Wool Sportswear from a World Famous Maker Up to 1/2 OFF! ~). : .;/ •I I j' .. . I I 1-I .-., I / I ,' Your favorite easy care separates from a famous California manufacturer. Now1/3 OFF! Reg. $13 to $26 Now 8.99·16.99 Panis, Tanks. Shirts, Swea ters • Colorful separates, each bearing the name you know as well as your own. Hurry. quant1t1cs are l1m11ed. silverwoods II'.• Y'lllr ~,.,,..,~. Chl"l" ~n~Amertt1110, Mtst.r ChatQe Of Nntll~n f1pt0U Regularly 19.00 to 125.00 Pants, Jackets, Sweaters Coats, Capes, Dresses Long & Short Skirts At thc:::;c 5pcclJcular savings. we can I mention tho nam0 or lh1::; prcst1g•" manufacturer of pure v1rg1n wool sportswear. Choose fr om a wide array ol styl1 ·~ in clac; ~·c p!a1ds and !.>Olid colors. sizes 8 to 18. silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND • Nl!WPOftT BEACH \ J l I I Thursd•y. December 25. 1975 * OAIL Y PILOT A 5 OCC Art Clement •Job Open Student City Manager's List Set If the ('Urr('nl linwlablt• hulds APPLICAT IO~S ARE bl•tnJ: up, San Cl~mente <'1ly coun SCfl'l'tWll by Publu: ~1.111;1gt•m1:nt cilml•n will rt.'t'l'l\'l' a ltst uf thl· Serv1t'l' of An·..1ch..1 Thl· l't>nsul KC'n :\l:illson or Costa top candidates fur the OJ>t'O Cll) tants "Ill s ubmit tu tht.• l'Ulll1l'll •• ~esa , a freshman .ut m..111ager 's po-.1t10n hy .Jan 15 list of the five or six lop l'Jn major al Orange Co~isl and may hJVt' lht.• 1ol> filled hy d1dates by J<1n . 15, Carr~.11d Winner l'llffi\' .is <•arty JS Fl'IJ I, though .an 1•~aN hiring datt• \\ 111 dt:pend 1m thl· 1n\l'I"\ ll'\\ schl'd11h• 'talion Damage d FL•b. 1 The manai?e ment firm 1s bt•1ng College. has won a posll'r paid $.1,000 to ron<lul'l lhi• n·crua 1 E-:t.K o. '." l'\ 1 l ' I' I 1 lh .•no s contest sponsor<.>d by lh1..• City Mana"l'r Ki'nnvlh Car r. t L"J'V"' h f Costa :\'l esa Bicentennial ,.., men campaign. "' ·" t· ;Hllll'I :! Wl'11l o t llw a11 who is s tepping clown after 11 Committee. He reccivc<l b 11\ l'.ISll'l'll :'li1•v.Jd" Tul's<l:.1 ,\ years as city managL'r to ecomc AFTER JA~. 15, IT will lw 111> .. a $100 sa\•tngs bond. fmanl.'l' dirl'Ctor. :-.aid Job an~ lo lht' t·1nmnl to sl'lll'dult• 111 \dlt'11 ~111 l''ploswn and f11t-oi1 The compelitwn was nount•t.>mt•nt s drl•w 1'i·1 :.ippli tt.>n1cws with the f111..1lasb . C.111 c;nndstont• :\lount.Jtn s1n11h ol held tn prep<1ra t10n for a cants. Tht• salary rangt• is ~li.000 s aid. lh.'l'l' '' rt'<'i.t•d l ht• ... 1,1111111 ' bicentennial contest to lo $32,000 a nnually. H~ indicated a dec1s1on could tran::.m1ller. ~~~~~a~:l~~·~FA~BR~IC~W~nR~E ~HO~US~ESA--LE-1' '.\tesa 10 January. THF. P URPOSE of the poster 1s to announce the elementary school com- petillon. Hank Panian. bicentennial com m1llee membl'r . l'xplained. "YEAR-END INVENTORY CLEARANCE" OCC ART STUDENTS COMPETE IN POSTER COMPETITION Chris Wallace, Left, JoAnn Lipscomb, and Ken Mattson The l'lementarv school pupils wi II be asked to create projects that ex· p ress a biccnlt.'nnial theme. using-e ssays, poe m s. son g. p lays paintings, drawings'. sculptures, mobiles or collages. "WE MUST CLEAN HOUSE FOR NEW SPRING FABRICS OUR LOSS -YOUR SAVINGS!" OFF Sex Shops 'Museums'? EVERY YARD PURCHASED! D' EVERY SALE MADE! JNDIANAP OL I S (UPI) -More and more adult th ea t e r s :.i nd bookstores in I ndiana are calling themselves museum s to t ake advan tage of a legal loophole. Mari o n Coun t y P rosecutor James F . Kelley said his office hopes to test Indiana's new obscc01ly law that exempts museums and cet1ain other inst1tut10ns from the ban on m a tenal whjch m ight be regarded as pornographic. Three ma gazines bought by a city vice pol.iceman at the adult Belmont :\1 useum hl're will figure in the caSl'. Kelley said. Owners of lhe store ce1 n be charged with selling obscene m aterial if a court hear- ing determmes Dec. 29 the materia l is not con- st1tut10nally proteelcd and the store is not t!w k i n d of mu!>eum lawmakers were trying Off shore Drill Foes Seek Funds Collection cans have been placed al 16 Hunt ington neach locations so that residents can put in their two cents worth to assist in litigation to make sure strict controls are imposed on offs hore oil operations. The city's s hare in the lawsuit with Southern California Assodation of Governments <SCA<J J a nd other cities is SJ ,500. COllNCILWO)tA!'ll IL\RRIF.TT \\1EDE R, who asked that citizens contribute l wo cents <or mort' > to t aise legal fees. says the city has not opposed tap· .ping the oil d eposits. but defends the right of the cities and counties to impose strict regulations . . Residents who would like to contribute legal fees may do so al the following locations : · Treas urer's office. City Ilall. 200 Main St.; Odwntown Devclopmcnt office, 220 Main St., Downtown library. 525 Main St.. Downtown Fire St~tion . 708 Lake St.: Murdy Fm~ Station. Hi221 Gothard St.; Gothard F'frc Slatton. 18311 Gothard St.; Re ac h Bo ulevard :Vt:rnpower Office, 17211 Beach Blvd. DOWNTOWN MANPOWER OFFICE, 520 Pecan Ave.; llunlington &>ach Mall. :\tanpower Of- fi ce. 7777 Edinger Ave.; J ll•il Fire Station, 5891 Heil Av.e.: :Vlagnolia Pirc Station ; 21441 Magnolia St.: ~h,trdy Community Center. 1706 Orange Ave.: Ban- ning Street Library branch. 9281 Ranning St.; Ed- inger and Graham Library. 15882 Graham St.. :\Iain Libr a ry, 7 111 Talbert St. and Recreation C'enter.17060r angc i\ve S H 0 P Where Ouahty Costs No More · GRAND OPENING SALE DESIGNER BEDSPREADS Reg. lo $250. Now 56'/95 lo $CJ99S . , ,. ) .. to exempt, he s:m l THF. Wl~SISG pro- jects will be displayed at South Coast Pl:.i za 1n February. ~······················ OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ARE PO STED- 25% TAKEN OFF WHEN YOU PA Y ! ************************ ALL FABRICS Tnere is no IL'!!:tl de· finition of a museum in stale law olhl'I' than a le~;:il dictionary dl'fini- laon callu1g a must•um "a place where one amuses himself," Kl'lll') ::.aid. ~cond-placl' wmner in the poster contest was t;1ken bv Chris \\'allace of Cost:.i ·)l es :.i . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• POL VESTER KNITS JERSEYS-COTTONS WOOLENS-DENIMS VELVETS-IMPORTS, ETC. Appointed SACRAMENTO <UPll -Assembl y Speaker All competing eleml'n· j Leo T . McCarth y ap-tary ~t·hool pupils will re· pointed Gracia ~olina cl'ive a special b1ccnten- de Pick of San Diego to mal certificate crt.•all'<l the California Poslsecon-by anothl'r OCC art stu-1 dary Education Com-dent. J oAnn Lipscomb of mjssion. Huntington Beach . SALE DAYS DEC. 26th~DEC. 31st silverwoods STARTS TOMORROW ••• ALL STORES OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. L ,, ... , ot >lv1 •Ph (213) 627·4471 HqS. '.11<>11. ~di. !.I 0,.. 30 •Ull•Jav 11 AM !> P.~,. ······················~····· DON 'T MISS THIS! COSTA MESA: 18th & PLACENTIA (7 14) 646-4040 ANAHEIM: 509-C E. KATELLA SA r~. Next Door to Pier I (714 ) 772·4471 HOURS Mon. thru f 11. 10 AM 10 9 PM Sat.10AM·6PM Sun. 12-5 PM Reg. $150 to $175 Collection of Current Vested Suits 124911.14990 Today's important fashion look. All wools and polyester/wool blends. Reg. $195 to $225 Hart Schaffner & Marx Famous Quality Suits Now you can save on America's best known brand. Reg. $295 Silver Trumpeter Suits by Hart Schaffner & Marx 249.90 Premium all wool fabrics. premium tailoring. Reg. 79.95 to 89.95 Blazers & Sport Coats 64 90-74 90 Great variety of fabrics and colors. Solids and patterns • • __.___ t ..J 'l Ii~ ':! 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DA.IL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ~~,lli-~iall~~·~: ~: irfM!i, • • • • ' . . . • . • . . . • • . . . • .. Tidings o·f Great Joy 0Hr Children: There seems to be some question about who I am. where ! Jive and what J do. Let me answer those questions here and now. I am the spirit of 9iving, and it is nor important that those receiving know .. .. .. • .. . . .. .. And ii came to pass in those days, that there w ent out a decree from Caesar ,Augustus, that a ll the world should be taxed. And all w en t to be taxed, every one into hi sown city. And Jose ph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the c ity of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he w as of the house and lineage of David :) T o be taxed wi th Mary his espoused wife, being great with chi ld. And so it was, that, while they w ere there, the days w er e accomplished that she should be d e livered. And, to, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And ·the angel said unto them, Fear not : for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you ; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and sayi ng, . .. , . where the gifr comes from. J Jive in each of you and . ~ your friends. When you look into the eyes of your · hrothers, sisters and neighbors ••. and see love and ,_. understanding, free of prejudice and seJf.interesc .•• · ?.then you k now what it is I do. You might think 1 only work one day each year, but let me te ll you a . secret.· J work every day of the year for those who really believe in me. -<,. .· . < ;;,:::._ . ..... Love, S. Claus • •. . .. . . . . . And she brought forth her firstborn son, .:1nd wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger ; because there was no room for them in the inn • Glory to God in the highest, and on earth "peace,good will toward men . -~ ~f· ·,~­ ~ • ' . . . And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, k eep~ng watch over their flock by night. • As the News Might Have Been Written "B 'f:TllLElfEM . Jud('a -Dec. 25. The \"t•a r 7-15 AUC : l~cports l~i rrul ating here indic<:1te t hat the Je\l.·is h Mess iah mav ha\"C been born last night undCr most ex - traordinary <'1rcumstanres_ /\n infant son. '"'eighing 9 pounds. 18 ounces. ,~·a s born to '.\1 ary and Joseph of '.'la za rcth . 1 he pnrents are both dis- tantly related to Kin g David . and the question on everyone's lips is, ··1s Israel again to have a king?'' The infant. named Jesus. 1s re· ported .. doing \1:ell " /\ series of mvst('rious "'eo1n - <·1denees" lent Credence to the t heory \h;_it this rna y bC' the ··mir:ic!C' ba by'" prcdiclC'd hy such prophPts as Is:n<ih. i\11e;.i h, 7.ae har1 ;.'h and Danie·!. FOL'R shephC'rds of the I IOtlS('S of BE'nJamin and Jud:ih rC'port thal they W('re watching over their flocks in nearby lulls when they "sa .... · an angel.•· John, of thl' lluuse or Judah. their spokC'Sman. :.a~~. "I h ~1d JUSt found this slray in a C'rl'\'IC'l· and \l.'aS carrying the s hcC'p in my arms -it \l.'35 about 7 30 as I returned to the others by the fire. That 's when we v.·erc sur· rounded by this light."' The shepherds-seermid un•bl@-... lo describe the ··angC'I." ··A bright li ght , .. one said, "over against the hill." ' :\II I know 1s we wer(' in the ( PAUL HARVEY) Pf<'Sl'nt'c nf God. I felt lo tht' ground ;:ind hid my eye!:> fr om the glare." said anoth('r. TllJ-:'.'\. the s ht'pht'rds rclntC'd . this .. angc-1" ad\'1scd them not to be afraid, and told them that a ··sa\'ior·· h;:id bC'en born 1n the C1· ty of D::i\'id and thal they \\IOUld find him ··tying in a manger." The shepherds said these re - marks \l.'ere accompanied by a chorus of magn iricent mus it•, lhollgh they saw no singers. The shl'pherds thC'n told of ••fo\lo-.i.·ing a star " to Dcthlehem v.·here they found the parents and the baby in a stable. The parents, en route to pay their taxt's, were unable to find lod gi ng. The birth took place in a stable in back or the Rcthlchcm Inn . Innkeeper ,\h ab-Debul said. '· E\'ery room had rn:-en rescrvC'd for \l.'Ccks. It \l:as a rough day. 1'hose Roman soldiC'rs .ill ovt"r the place. I had been cursed, threatened and spat upon by peo- ple demandin g a bed. IL v.'aS .:i.bout 5 o'clock .,..,hen this man and wom an C'am e 1n. I could sec she \l.'as expect in g. I told the man he rould take her lo the stable: at lt>ast they·d h<t\'e a roof over their heads. I didn 't charge them 3Jl)'th1ng . · · THE STAR which th e s-he-p-h-e--rd--s-------menlioned wa s variously dC'SC' r1 bed by .... 1tnesscs as ·•a fa st·mov1ng yellow light"" and ·•a s word of light pie rcing the night." 1'h<> rays of the star :• :• :• .. .. SI. Luke, Chapter 2 King James Version The Holy Bible : :• " :• :• • • . :• :• ,, ·~ ., . • .. • .. • . . • .. . A Growing Resentment Dear Gloomy Gus Gloom can wait! Merry Christmas! GUS "seemed beamed directly at that stable."' The bellboy at the Bethlehem Inn, a so n of Peter. the <'8rpenter, said he supplied linens and "ran out and checked on the couple'' when he had time. There was also a report that his brother. John , ··miraculously re- covered from leprosy" last night. That is unconfirmed. There wa s a report from 7\-lesopota mia which might be re- lated to the appearance or the strange "star" and to the events in Bethlehem of three kings s imultaneously missing on an un - announced journey. The three are astrologers. Their families said they will be gone "alx>ut two years." KJ'.'IG llF.ROO, apprised of the hundreds of curious flocking into Rethlehem, ""'as unavailable for comment. As to the theory that this Child m ight be the long-awaited Je-.i.·ish ~1ess ia h . a member of the king's council call ed such speculation·· absurd." He predicted the incident would promptly be forgotten. that "the baby .,..•ill neYe r be heard from again.'' The Name of Charity WASHINGTO N -A s Christmas comes upon us, a growing number of politicians a re experimenting with the idea that you CAN shoot Santa CJaus. For charity has gotten a bad name. Those who receive it tend to be offended by the word. Those who pay for it s uffer a rising sense of having their pockets picked. Alms-giving today is largely a (unction of government, big foun- dations and tax lawyers. le0tving the in- dividual more and more divorced from it. It ha s become in · creasingly compulsory , institu - tionalize d , bureaucr<.itizcd , drained or what we call the human element. And it has been made accessibl(' to the !oar er as we ll as the vi ctim. Most of us are old e nough to re· member what destitution means, Tf we didn't directly experience hunger. cold or untreated illness. or see it around us, we lasted il vica riou s ly through th e literature or our youth. WllO CAS forget F eodor Dostoyevsky's s hort story, "The Littl e B oy and Christ 's Christmas Tree"? The Russian master. with s tark poignancy. portrays the la st day in the lives of a six:-year-old child and his ill mothC'r. (JACK ANDERSON) longer poor in spirit, th e1t many of the rich donate with one eye on their tax deduction, th:it shysters have made a profane busi ness out of charily, from the operators of bogus ~chools and Dickensian nursing homes to doctors who earn hundreds of thousands each year by running l\-1edic;.iid pa- tients through at six minutes per visit. PEOPLE OF good will tend lo shrink from crit ica l scrutiny of charity, especially at this season. for fear that it is unseemly and somehow shrivels the soul. But let us remember that the Chri st of infinite mercy \\las also the Christ '"'ho scourged the pro- fit eers from the temple. If the public is not to turn its back on aid to the needv. the whole patchwork mess wifl have lo be cleaned up . The hypocrisy that surrounds public charity must be swept away -from our tax laws that reward the rich for giving to exotic causes, from overblown radical rhetoric about the ''right'' to Ii ve off the lahor of others. from the bureaucracies which cling to failing programs as a means of self-preservation. Chiselers must be purged from the roll s. Labor must be insisted on as a condition of public as· sistance for all who are able. En- trepreneurs who turn public aid programs into swindles must be prosecuted. There is work ·enough to do. Our cities need rebuilding; our poor need training: our slreets n('ed patrol ling. Everyone who drav.•s a government paycheck. \\l ith obvious ext•e ptions, should be assigned some task. T lfOSE WllO receive un· t'mployment compensation s hould also be given e mpl oy · ment, as a condition of payment. Those in need. if they are able, should work for thei r welfare money. E ve n our miLitary men nl'ed not be idle j ust l>ecausl" there is no. imrnediat~war to fight. !\lost r-ountries cannot af· ford an idle army ; the troops art• ! put to work on peacetime pro--t Jects. • . '·. ~ But i1 the poor should toll fot· what they take. it is even more imperative that the -rkh be re· quired to give up indirect welfare in the form of tax privileges and hjdden subsidies. Only when the false giver and the fal se receiver and the wastrel n1idd le man are cleared away \VIII society be able to furnish suf. ficient aid of the right kind lo the truly neetly. . Dostoyevsky"s Christmas story 1s stark and wrenching. Yet it fills today 's reader with fa ith in the possibility of human ac- complishment. So bleak was the poverty of his day· that he could see no' hope on earth for its crushed victim s. lie was ·J<-ept from despair only by his vision of an afterlife. lt is the glory of our age th:;it \.VC have created the means to banish material d egrad ation from among us; to add to that achieve· ment what yet eludes us is only detajl. ·. [ Holiday Greetings f (?) Wh ile Yuletide's £estivities bla ze a rou nd the m , they die ::i,uietly in th e cellars and streets of P e trograd -from cold . starvation a nd public indif- ference. The world "that Dostoyevsky recreates also existed in our own earlier cities, with squander and squalor often only a block apart. The s ame s tory remains chiseled, too, on countless s mall tombstones in the graveyards of rural Ameri ea : whol e broods wiped out by illnesses which, in the not so long ago. went unat- tended. " The Real Surprise· ~ .Thoughts at Large: When you consider that there is only one right way to do most things, and a hundred wrong ways. wh at is s urprising is not that the world is so fouled up , but that we have hobbled along as f ac- .:i.s we have. (SYDNEY HARR~s)· 1 Not All Our Seroa11ts Merit Goodwill ' 'Ti! the season to be jol ly. This is the day to rejoice in the birth of Chris t. It is a lso the day for millions of Chris tians to re· dedicate thems e lves to J-fi s teachings. One thererore should look kind· ly and charitably upon his fellow man . Still. Dickens made famous hi s character of Scrooge as one who exuded m ean· ness. albeit Tin }' Tim finall y rt>· acht"d him with the Spirit or Chri!'!I n1as Present. Risking lhr fury of lhose who ma y t h i n k i t · berctical to harbor other than kind thoughts on this holy day, the fact is that the thought of those Jiving the good life nt the taxpayers expense while rn1llions of unemployed will .sit down to humble ~ea l5. If any, v.11! not go away. Jt is doubtful that extendini aood wishes, holiday grtttlngs and all of the usual amct1ities or the i;~ason will mitigate the call · inf attention at this time to the trend in society which ha!> permitted the publics' ~ervants to live high on the hog while those laboring to provide the taxes 10· ( EARL WATERS ) pay ror their munificence suffer with less because of it. But in the spirit of the day it 's worth a try. THEREFORE, holiday greet· ings are offered to the members of the California Legislature who have been lobbying the Congress for special t ax e·xemptions not af· forded thos e they represent. Already ripping off the public for a $30-a -day expense aJlowance not justified under the rules or In· ternal Revenue. they want the privilege of excluding it from re· portable inrom<'. This includes lhe allowancr lhey grant t hemselves on weekends and other days when they aren't even in se5sion. This. putting themselves in a class above those who elect. lhem to office is an affront to the peo· pie. It not onl y makes them not subject to the same laws which govern everyone else. il places them beyond understanding or the ordinary problemsoClhcpeo· pie they represent. And a happy Yuletide to all public officials, state and local, whose self·reg0trd is such that they dema nd salaries g:reater than that paid the governor or any of the President'& cabinet ln· -------- -eluding the Secretary of Defense. IT IS obviously hard ror people in their position to realize the numbers of citizens forced to the breadlines has been growing all year with no end in sight In the style of Marie Antoinette, "Let them eat cake.·• As science and technology furnished the wherewithal, the mortal privations of old were substantially vanquished, But in the process, charity was gradual- ly taken over by government, Likewise a jolly holiday to all public employes who have been EVEN IN its most elementary s triking ror more and more of the Corms. charity has never bttn taxpayers money while those easy to dispense wisely. In the very taxpayers wear out their Oostoyevsky tale, our Little lad. s hoes pounding the pavement freezing and starving, comes up· hunting jobs. And a word of on a rich home open to the publi(· goodwill to those employes in the for Christmas. State Trans portation Dep;i.rt-He enters. It is bright and ment whose rejection of Gov-warm. Great tables over£1ow emor Brown's suggestion for a 10 with cakes. But before he can re- percenl pay cut will mean hun· ac h them , a well·meaning dreds of their fellow workers will matron embraces the boy. join the unemployed. •. . ses a coin into his hand and. out lis tening, cheerily shows A SPRAY of holly to tbos m the door. Outside, the coin education whose voracious ap· falls from his frozen fingers and. petites are rapidly spending the rolls away. homeowners into the streets. In just such a manner. millions There is no begrudging here the on welfare are today given coins wages paid the c lassroom in$tead of help and direction, teachers who do the reaJ work s ubsistence Instead of work. but rather. as in aUgovernment. They become sl0ttistics on a gov· the hJerarchy o( administrators emment chart, void of nesh and who loadthepa:yroUswithdroncs blood and feelings. The to do their jobs for which they bure.aucratliatlon of Amttlca's have already been paid ex-generous impul ses has cessively. magnified the int.erenl dilemma Merry Christmas to all the of charity: how to help without rest, especially our readers who hurt.Ing. must suffer along with thi1 And s o there is a rislng protest writer. that many o! the poor are no A S<'Crel that will resist all pry- ing will freely reveal itself to the first show of prctcncL"'<i indif· ference. · If you despise pleasure. all that means is that you get your pleasure from despi sing. The perennial conflict between the generations was pinpointed long ago by Lyman l~ryson , when he said: "The error or youth is to believe that intelligence is a sub· stitute for experience: while the error of age is to believe that ex· perience is a substitute for in· telligence:• Reality hns been moving up on it so fast that there is practically 110 genre lo be called "science· 1 fiction" any more. The futility of giving advice was pungently expressed by George M11cdonald. whe n he wrote: ''Wh en people seek ad· vice, it is too often in the hope that the adviser will side with their second familiar self instead of with their awrul first self or wh.ich they know so llt~le •• , l suspect that what "cures'' a tot of patients ._ statisticalll, If not physically -iii the size o the doctor 's bill. which proriii>t S them not to return for further treatment. · Has any administrator ever fired himself to improve morale? Discrimination, in the long run, injures its perpetrators more than its victims : for those protected by discrimination eventually lose their inceotive to remain competent. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U()btrl N. \l'eed, Publi.thl'r Thomas 1<~1"111/, 1':dirar Rarbaro KN1 ib1ch, EdiloNal Pogt ,.;d1IOI" 'The edltori:il page of the Duilr J•11ot ~teks to inrorm and stimuh1te readers by presenting on this. pa.lie ~iverse commen14ry , on top1ra ~r interest by syndical-, l'd rolumn1sts and C'l'lrtoooista,'by 1>ro,·ldlng a rorum for readeri• ' \'lrws and by presenting: this ne'A·spaJX'r's opin ion~ <ind idC!lllf on cu rrent to11ic11. The editorial opinions or the Daily Pilot appct1r only in theed1t ori:il rolumn at lbe Lop of the J>ilitt'· Opinions ex. pr~scd. by the columnist1 anst , cartoonists ahd letter writers art' tlfclr own and no f'ntl01'$('mcnt Of their views by the Dall)' Pilot should be Inferred. · Thursday, Dec.2S, l97S · 1 ". • - ... t. l .. ., " M J ~ as~ ChE tia1 ~ lak the r loo, sig or rou 8.1 I alt• .... qui ha• pla ~ his ad< spi A We SP< er< ' d .. dU! Sm mi! cal ing air sci ., m' I ofl ,94, ""' m~ ma m• tiOI wit Ive I PR l C< I 8c>1 bit 001 h&l I '"' ./ llOI m) :~ .. 1 lh• ~ t --- ~' ,bangers of Pesticide 'Known' . Years Before Effects Hit ~RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) - ests indicate tht! pesticl.de pone was toxic to humaru; 15 ars before 28 employes of a l>W defunct llopewe ll, Va., ~mical firm were hospitabzed \t'Jt.h the 'PQison in their blood, a lttlred researcher said Wednes· day. ( __ E_c_o_L_o_G_v __ ) "I was surprised to hear about the condtltons," Larson said. "Proper precautions should have been taken." ONE OF THE DAIL V PILOT A 7 No, Virginia Letter Drau:s Storm of Replies FLINT, Mich. <UPI) -The f1inl Journal reporter who told two 9-yl•ar old )?arb that there is no man named Santa Claus has received a flood of Christmas greetings -ranging Crom "thank you" to "drop dead " Alan MacLeese stlrn-d up a storm when he wrote ma page I Jetter that lhe1 <' is no jolly fat man named Santa Claus who liVl'l> al the North Pole and rides in a sleigh lo brmg gifts to children BUT, MacLEESF. WROTF., TllF.RE is a spint of love and magic that is called Santa Claus by its believers. ~··Dr. Paul S. Larson, said he J:>elieved Allied Chemical Corp. 'fas aware of Kepone's danger to tt\lmans years before the Life Seience Products Co. employes displayed symptoms including ~ain and liver damage, sterility, -1,urred speech, weight loss and memory lapses. HE SAJD SINCE his study was on animals, the report to allied did not spell out possible dangers to human beings. But he noted. "the purpose of the ammal data is to·determ1nc what level man can be exposed lo.'· Allied officials were not availa- ble for comment Wednesday. hospitalized e m ployes, Del White, said in a recent interview he asked Life Science company officials about the danger from kepone after he developed severe tremors last spring. lie said Wilham P. Moore, a la(e science offici~I formerly employed by Allied, assured him kepone was harmless to humans. Moore refused comment on White's accusation. WON'T SING 0 1"11ei. Frank Sinatra The newspaper said Wednesday the Santa Claus lC'ller published a week ago, has stirred widespread reaction. ... • LIFE SCIENCE WAS the ex· J:,tusive m anufacturer of kepone, flJire ant and roach poison, under a contract with Allied. The Life Science plant. operat ed in a converted service station, was closed last summer after the workers were hospitah1ed and kepone traces found in the blood oC nearly 100 other persons. in eluding the fam ilil!S of workers. White as among 11 former employes who have filed suit seeking a total of nearly $29 million in damages. Allied is named a s a defendant, charged with Caalini? to adequately warn l'mployes of kepone's dangers Frank Says No, By God The letter abo persuaded the two girls that thc.>re is no Santa Claus. Some mothers, the Journal said, wrote or phoned lo con gralulate the newspaper for the way at handled .a delicate pro bl em . ··BUT ONE OTllF.R WOMAN SAJD I ruined Christmas and wanted me fired," MacLec:.e satd. "There were some drop dead letters. too · · ·.Larson said his three-year $!,udy on rats and dogs al the Medical College of Virgirua un-tter contract with Allied proved kepone "to be highly toxic to aAimals so it is to be assumed it ls highly toxic to humans." • Larson, w h o retired as ~airman of the college's P.fiarmacology department in 1972, was asked if he believed Al· lied was aware of the danger posed by the poison. WIDESPRF.AD KEPONF. t•on lamination of air, water and soil miles from the plant has bcttn discovered since the plant was closed. All fishing in the lower James River was banned last week by stale oHicials after kepone traces were found ir1 shellfis h 65 miles from the site of the Hopewell plant. Think Big 1..0:-.IDON (UPI> -Britain's post oChce said it will slop sell ing money orders valued at five pence ( 10 cents) and 71:.: pence (15 cents) on Jan. I because in these days of inflation, nobody wants them that s mall. LOS A:-.IGELES (AP> Frank Sinatra. who n •· ceives inv1tat1ons to JI)· pear for many causes. had a request from the Socll'ty of Separat1on1sb. ~pon~or of an Amera<'an Alht.•asts Con\'entaon. The singer':, puhlit•1sl Wedne s day relcast.>d Sinatra's reply •·y will nut :.altt•nd or perform ·or cont r1 hull• to vour Atheist ('onn·ntiun to bl• lwlct :.IL lht• :-.:(•w York Sher:llon April !J. 10 ant.I I l. thank God .. The Journal published th(' ll'lter an response lo a question hy Stacy Fulcher and Grclcht.>n G<"hl. who II\ e an nearby Dan~on Thev said they began wondenng about the reality of Santa Cl au:. after watching "Yes. Virg1n1a" on television . . . . The program was bai.ed on the true case of Ja~tle V1rgm1a O'Hanlon, who wrote the editor of the New York Sun m 1897 to ask 1f there was a Santa Claus. The editor'!> response began: ''Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus." THF. PARF.NTS OFTllF. GIRLS who wrote the Journal said they did not know their daughters had written to the news paper Stacy and Grctcht'n thought Mat·Leese's e1nswer was honest even if it ended their doubts about tht' reC1lity of Santa Claus. ·"Of course they were.·· he replied. Life Science employes have said they were immersed in the white chemical, often without any protective c lothing or respirators. Moon Af tershoek Astronauts Get Down to Earth By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP Aelitleft Writ"' A veteran of the longest manned voyage in space, astronaut William R. Pogue, says he wanted a more challenging assignment. So he has turned to Chris· tian evangelism. He is the latest of several astronauts who have taken up work of a religious nature in the wake of their space experience. IT RESTORED A "PROPER balance" lo his out· look on life, h e says. Pogue. of Houston, Tex., re· signed from the space program and joined the staff of !;(i,gh Flight, an evangelistic organization founded in 1972 by another former astronaut, James 8. Irwin. Irwin. who has s ince been on the s peaking circuit attesting to faith, says has visal lo the moon con- . slttuled a .. sptritual awakening" for him Others have told of similar re~ actions. Mart an Ca id in, science fiction novelist and acquainted with many of the astronauts. told the American Baptist magazine. "THERE HAS BEEN A POGUE • TREMENDOUS c hange. very quietly, in the attitude and the lives of the men who have gone to the moon ... where they can see the planet the way God must have seen it." Noting that it is "strange thal only when man left his world could he see at for the first time,'· Cai din adds : "Most of the men who came back had a spiritual experience.'' A recent hint as lo just what happens came from Wernher von Braun. father of the U.S. rocket and space program. who says the "evidences of <J creator arc so overwht'lmang ... VO~ BRAUN, WHO HEADED U.S. space-rocket development until 1972 when he joined Fairchild Jn. dustries in Maryland, said in an interview for the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Com mission: . ''I just can 'l env1s1on this whole universe com mg into being without something like a divine wi~I. l cannot envision the creation without the concept of a creator '' Terming science and religion "sisters" in the effort to com· prehend the truths of reality. he said religion searches for the "intent of the creator'' while science searches for the "laws of creation.'' He noted that s pace flight re· voN u•uN quires tremendous precision an catcutatmg celestial movement~. forces and tim· ing, but added that the exacting physical laws already had been built into nature, from which science merely learns. "THE LAWS ARE THERE," HE said. ''The laws must have been laid down by somebody." Pogue a native of Okemah, Okala., who was one of three ~rewmen on Skylab 3 which set a record of t84 days in space in 1973, says the mission made him more firmly convinced of spiritual reality. "There's more to life than the body and intellect -it's the soul," he says. "There's that kernel that most of us miss.·' Irwin, of Colorado Springs, Colo .. says of his 1971 moon trip that such an experience "has lo make a man truJy appt eciate the crea· lion of God, t he infinite precision with which God controls the un- iverse." BVT A DEEPER IM · PR~ION, HE says, "was that I could feel God's presence." F ormer astronaut Frank Borman, who w us on the first or· bit Of the moon in 1968 and who now is an aviation executive, · 11tw1" has said he s aw "evidemelhat God lives." . Perhape the Jate scientist Albert Einstem gave a suuestJon or the effect when be wrote: '"THE MOST BEAU11FUL AND profound emo- tion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. It ls the source or all true science. He to wbOm this emotion is a 1lraneer, who can no lon~er woader .nd et.and rapt in awe, ls as good as dead. ~ u DRESSY AND CASUAL LONGS. FASHION GALLERY. ORIG. $66-$200 .... REDUCED 1/3to1/2 DESIGNER COLLECTION SPORTS- WEAR GROUP. INNOVATOR,5. ORIG. $32-$188 .... REDUCED 1/2 CASUAL AND EVENING LONGS GROUP. EMPHASIS DRESSES. ORIG. $44-$54 ..... 29.99 to j2.99 PURE CAMEL HAIR PANTCOA TS IN 2 STYLES. SHER WYN COATS & SUITS. ORIGINALLY $90 67.l)l) FLEECE ROBE GROUP. ROBES AND LEISUREWEAR. ORIG $20-$35 ..... REDUCED 1/3 to 1/2 OUIL T JACKETS IN ASSORTED SiYLES. ROBES AND LEISURE- WEAR. ORIGINALLY $26 ... 9.99 NATURAL NECKLACES1 BRACE- LETS, EARRINGS. f 1\SHION JEWELRY ..... : ...... 2.99 or 2/5 5 LEATHER BAG GROUP. MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND. HANQBAG~. $30-$100 ..... REDUCED 1/3to1/2 "When we grow up," Stacy s aid. "we'll explain it lo our chlldren the same way the nc\\SJWper explained it to us.'· STRIDE RITE WATERPROOF BOOTS IN BLACK OR BROWN. YOUNG SHOES. $13-$15 ..... 9.99 DESIGNER COMFORTERS FROM W AMS UTT A. BEDROOM ACCES REGULARLY $40-$7524.99to4 7.9<) PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS. YOUNG ATTITUDE SPORTS- WEAR. ORIG. $10-$48 5.99 to 29.99 . NAME POL Y./COTTON DRESS SHIR TS. REGULAR OR EURO-FIT. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. $11-$15 7.99 DJKAR TA HOLLYWOOD COVER, BROWN OR BLUE. DRAPERIES. REGULARLY $45 .......... 39.99 5-PIECE PLACE SET STAINLESS FLATWARE IN "LINE". DINl~G ACCESSORIES. ORIG. $21 ... 15.l)l) HIDE-A-BEDS BY SIMMONS ALL FLOOR SAMPLES ON SALE NQW. SLEEP SHOP ......... SAVE25% BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFT WRAPPINGS. ST ATIONERlY THE GROUP ..... REDUCED 1 2 "To know that what is impenetrable to us really uista manlfestina it sell in the hiahcst wlsdom and the mi.t radlant beauty which our dull tacullies can romprehend only in thclr most primltlve forms, this fttllnK is th~ center of true reli~iousness. '· Shop Friday . 9 .i.m. ult <): 10 p.m : Saturday, till <> p.m., Sunday, nnnn till 6 p.111 n11lloc~ ·~South Cua~t Pl..tia, S.tn lhL·~o rwy. at Bristol, Costa Mcs:l I > I ·~ ' 1 • -'/, I .. ~ I ... .,/ #: , • "' • . I I --y• ... .A• t>All V PILOT 'Thursday. December 25, 1975 ~-M.Bogd Sex Hormones For the Heart? ' . Why the kmale sex hormone temJs to make a woman ~om('\Ol'hat immune to the· heart attack I don't know. Rut doctors surmise that must bt~ so. Otherwist>, they find nu t'X· ~lanation for the fact that far ft•wt•r women durJng their t•htld·bearing yt•ars suffer ht•art ailments than do men in the same age bracket. Theory is that men likewise could im· 1 .tnuniir;e themselves to a degree by taking tn· )ections of s aid fe male St'X hormones. ' lT HAS BF.F.!'IJ RF.PORTED that a lhinl of 311 printed math•r in English b madl' up of on· ly 25 different" onts. The first 10 of the!>e art• !;aid lo be: T he, of, and, to, a, m, that, is, l and it. l .A RG EST l!i'T:\TF.S Q. ''The five stales with the lari.:esl populations. in order. a rt' Californiu, :'\t'W York. Pennsylvania, TC'xas :ind llhnois. nm\. According to the e~qwrts, whieh will bl' tht· five bigges t stales 20 years from now ?., A . These same. Rut in different ordl·r. ("alifornia, .'.\kw York, Tc'(a~.11111101:, and Pt·n · nsylvania. T HE CONTl!'IENTS of Enropl' and :"\orlh Ameri<.'a are moving fc.trthcc aparL ~ut ::.low-. Jy. Jn your lifetime thl'y will h;ive ::.eparalt•tl 'the more by just a bout) our own ht•ight. I , . I HOG ller<'s a Carmer who claims the hog is the only barnyard an\mal that won't eat itself to death with a self-feeding syslem. Surprised lo heer th'al. Thought the mule was likewise so controlled. ' IF ONLY ONE of the two parents is left-handed. odds run one to six they·u produce a lcft ·handed· c h ild . If neither of the parents i s left -handed. c hances are one in 16 they'll turn ottl a left-handed child. Or so say :-:ome medical stholars who admit they debate the contention with other medical scholars. T llF: Sl 'Rt'.\CE OF the Pacific Ocean is about t Wt' fet•l higher than the surface of the Atlantic-On'an, that's known. The difference is must readily seen at the Panam a Canal. But why'! So inquires a client. The science boys !-~IV it':-: lH'l'attSt.' the !1forth Atlantic is COO· :-1dt•n1bly saltier th;m the P;.icific. The waters. t'f lht• :\tl:111l1c arc denser. •"" .. Address mail tb L...\1: Boyd, P.O. Box JS60,' Cvstu .\I cso 9:?6:!6. ·~ I • Sportswear • Dresses• Robes • Cq,ats • Pa~tsui.ts -~. ' ,_.. Limited Quantities I .. t I 1 , " ~; ' ti . ~ _, H • .. .. · P~nts _We~e $6.99 • • • .,.. Assort•d styles. Popular soljds. Misses' si.es. Not every-style in ev•ry size. • Use Seors Revotvtng Charge favorite styles! Many colors. Sizes S, M, L. This Ad Effective through Wednesday, Dec. 31 Buena Park 81SO La Palma Ave. Phone 828·4400 Orange 2100 N. Tustin Ave . Pl\one 637-2100 0 1141n Wtd .. Thun •• Fri. 10 A.M . lo 10 P.M. S•lurd•V •• JO A.M. to 10 p .M. • r .... FLORAL & CRAn SUPPLY STARTS FRIDAY , . ( I I ' 1 DEC. 26th ' ' • • ENDS DEC. 31 , ... ON ALL MERCHANDISE BUY NOW A~D SAVE! • ·. ~· . . ·· .1 .. By Bil Keane Stars at Home Rewed Bliss For W agiiers By VERNON SCOTI HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -Of all the stars on television, Robert Wagner leads perhaps the most glamorous life. Wagner. "R. J ." lo friends, costars with Eddie Albert in "Switch.'· Mrs. Wagner is movie star Natalie Wood whom he remarried in 1972 after an earlier marriage in 1957 and a subsequent divorce. THEY ARE THE PARENTS OF .Courtney, 21 months. Living at home with them is Natasha, S, by Natalie's secon(\ marriage. Wagner is also the father of Katharine, 11, by his second marriage. Their hous ehold is rounded out by two Australian sheep dogs, Penny and Centime, and a sheltie, Cricket, along with a pair of Siamese cats, Louise and Lewis. Finally, there ·is Max, an ill- t. ·1 tempered parrot. · The Wagners make their home in a Cape Cod- style Beverly Hills showcase with five bedrooms, a. swimming pool and guest house. ' J One feels immediately at home in the Wagner manse. The French antique furniture in a settmg of polished peg and grooved floors. rich paneling and four massive fireplaces is an inviting retreat. NATALI E, A DECORATOR IN HER own right, mixed possessions from their previous homes in a blend of comfortable elegance. R. J. 's favorite room is a den done in masculine style with a brick fireplace, poker table, beamed ceiling, massive oLl paintings and book cases. The kitchen is brick in the St. Charles tradition, and is the center of !am ily activity. Upstairs, the house is divided in· to two wings -one for the children and the other for mama (, and papa. The master bedroom is flanked by spacious dressing rooms. There is a second story • office for R . J. A fuHtime housekeeper and a • children's nanny have their own quarters. ' T HE WAGNERS DO A GRtiAT deal of enter· • taining. Friends slop by unannounced during the l day. Dinner parties are commonplace two or three times a week for jaded pals tired of eating in fancy restaurants. Despite their social life, the Wagners ~re family oriented. They try to get to their 60-foot powerboat, , berthed at Marina del Rey, on weekends !or fishing • and entertaining, too. . .. . r Wagner brings in rock cod, bass and California i sand dabs. This spring the family will head for game • fishing off the Mexican coast. They number among their closest friends Fred Astaire, David Niven, Paul Newman and Joanne • Woodward.·. WAGNER IS UP AT 6 A.M. DAILY to swim 25 laps in the pool and to spend some time with 1 Natasha before she heads for school. He also takes time out to bounce Courtney on his knee. __t Then it's off in his new Mercedes, a gift from Nalalie, to woRc at Universal Studios, a half-hour drive away. Natalie also has her own Mercedes, a gift from R. J. . . Not infrequently R. J . works well into the night. On more than one occasion, he has put in 22-hour days. · More often he is home in time for a late supper with Natalie. Once in a while, they meet at a quiet restaurant for dinner together. DAUGHTER KATHARINE LIVES wrm her mother, just around the corner from the Wagners. But Katharine is a frequent visitor and often spends the night with her father and stepmother . ' R. J . has given up golf -at which he was very good -in favor of playing tennis with friends. Natalie, no golfer, is a tennis enthusiast as well. • Wagner is the JT106t elegantly dressed man~ Hollywood. He is a trendset~er whose wardrobe 1;Jl his CBS-TV series reflects his own tastes. Even bLS denim outifts are tailored. \ ONE OF THE GREAT JOYS OF the Wagner • ~ household is a 75-foot vegetable plot in their yard. • I Natalie, R . J ., Nat;isha and Katharine care.for it l~ themselves, raising provender for their own table. There are also citrus trees growing around the ~ poolhouse. · l• The Wagners are .among Holl~~·s most popular couples. They hve the good hfe with grace , and style and enjoy every minute of it. . . . ••*************•*••• .... ', * MERCURY SAVINGS : a!ld loan association ,'p-: ;'.,,.,. ...... .,.Tt.1 . '• .. , . .. .. ;J°>-J .. 'I ..... ---·--_ .................... ' . '( .. ~. -------·-.,. . .. . . . . . , .. . .. . . . . DAil V "lOT' Al Sexy Sextant Posing WHORES OFFENDED :::;: Pro'be Ordered in Woman's Thesu Crisis BOLZANO. llaly (UPI> -A group of pro- stitutes in this northern Italian town bas written Pope Paul Vl and Ital.Ian President Giovanni Leone to complain they are being barred from hotels and restaurants. •v•rythl"t youwHt, to know about yourtHm In the BEAUMON"l .. '.l'ex. {AP)-An investigation is expected into Lamar University's refusal to grant a master's degree to a woman whose thesis included a photo of her wearing a two-piece bathing suit. The probe was requested in a letter to the Department of Health, .f:ducatlon and Welfare by Southern Methodist Universi· ty professor Dr. Virginia Currey and .Helen Martin of the Texas Women's Political Caucus. ·SANDRA WILLIAMS, ~ual opportunity specialist in HEW's Dallas office, said an investiga- tion could be expected when the letter arrived. The controversy arose this month when Kathryn King, 24, a mathematics graduate student, ' • submitted h'er master'i; thesis on the use of a sextant. Included with the tfiesis was a photo of Miss King clad in the suit and standing oo a beach with sextant in hand. and take out the photo. She re· /used and the university did not grant her master's degree at graduation ceremonies Dec. 20. DAILY PILOT SCHOOt OFFICIALS told Miss King to do her thesis again The letter to HEW said, "We believe no objection would have been raised to a photograph of a bathing suit clothed male scholar using a sextant by the ocean." ·Paperwork Gripes Told ·.WANTE SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The Commission on Federal Paperwork is trying to make a molehill out of mountains of bureaucratic red tape. overcomplex and unneeessary - which probably means quite a lot of them," said Ernest Evans, commission director. DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Jewels by Josephs ·is se#Chino for diamonds and gemstones from private Individuals and estates. Caret examination and evaluation by our exper1s. Highel( At a public hearing here, Evans and three commissioners listened to 18 leaders in public works, business, labor and medicine describe their own mind-boggling experiences. • pri<::es paid. Call 640-9068 1().9 daily, Saturday 1D-« Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Joseph. ''The federal government still prints 11 billion forms a year, and the commission has to try to find ways to get rid of those that are overlapping, duplicating, ' \ Now thru Dec.31st smart shoppers will SAVE SAVE, SAVE at all Westminster Mall stores! Bargains aplenty await the ''After Santa'' shopper at the Best of Everything place! Westminster Mall Robinson's, Buffums, Sears, May Co., and 151 other fine stores The Best of Everythlng Place/ San Diego Fwy. at Bolsa Ave • . · iewels by ·ioseph • 'f I I 1 I I I I ·, l .. 0 DAil Y PtlO T Thurlda . Oeeember ~. 197~ 'Malaysian Student Eyes U.S. Schools A!'!!~!!. SOME YULE J . ~ GREETING U) .\NNE COOPER 0t I ... O•ely Pelot Si.fl lS<l\s .ind i.:1rb hugging and kiss ing m school 1" t.>x<'la1mt'd .\mt't tca n t-'1l'lcJ Sc.•r v1ce ex rh.111i.:t' studt•nl I.at f<'un Chan ·in :\t.1la)s1a )<HI \\11Uld nev~r s~e an~ thing h kt• that .. Fun. 17. h.is b1•1•n 1i .. 1ng with the J aml'S Swan<kr family 111 L1~una lhlls SllH't' July She at kmls \l1ss1on V1t'JO H.1 ~h School \\llh Robin Sw:rndl•r. also 17. :.ind it 1:-. hc.•r Sl'ht1nl l•:-.pent•11l·e \\ htC'h 1-\m dc.•.,t•11bt>s :.is mo....,t d tvl•rgent Crum hfc.• ..tl hnnw in :'il.llJ):.i.1 "S('llOOI. IS ;\Jl'('ll l'a!'.1er twre. · :;hc.• said · ·studt•nt:-. mu:-.1 struggk lo k'-•c.•p thc.•1r plan·:,, 1n :\l.1la ,s1.1 n s dwnl., Sdwol 1s more.• 'ror mdl. and llwn· 1~ mut·h more emph.i::.1 ... on lhc.• .acadt•rn1t· C\unmJ.? lo th(• l' S h.1s cusl nw ..t ::.rhool 'ear 01ff~rencl•s 111 ... l'hoohng an· not onh aeat!L>m tt'. !-\in s .. ud Shi.' 1s ha\ 1i1g trouhlc.• mJk1n;..: f11end::-. al :\11:-. .... 11111 dents band together in lilllt• l!roups and ..tre lrnrd lo ~1p proal'h · FUN SAID ANOTllF.R ctirfirul ty s he has expenenn '<.I al lhc.• Saddleback Valle) hJgh school ts that many stude nts assume ::.h~ 1s \'1etna mese. "The Vietna mes t.' student..s fN•l t·'<cluded," s he explained, "so they slay togethe r and s pe ak \'1etnames l'. l have no more 111 c·ommon with lhl'm than with the Aml'rican studen ts ." Fun d es C' rt b l' d M a I a y s 1 .. n family str uc t ure as s1m1lar to the • \mencan family, with som l) No P rivilege <'Ouples choosing to form nuclear famtlil•s while others prt-rer lo m- <.'lud l' in the1 r ramify units ~randparents. a unts and uncles and m law:) Fl1N H E R SE LF I S the )OUnges t of s ix children. Her father 1s a businessman. her mother u housewife. "M y mother "as reluctant to let me be a n exchange student," 1-\m .said, "but m y brother and nw four sist<.>rs all lave a broad, so st)~ didn't have much or an argu- ment for keeping me al home " r~un said s h<.' is e njoying C'hns lmas with the Swanders . She and Ro bin d ecorated th<> Chr is tmas tree together and double·dated for t he high school C'hnstm as formal. "T HE CELE BRATION most like Christmas for us is lhe Chi- nese New Yea r," Fun s aid. .. Adults in the family give chtldn•n m oney. Childre n are the samt•. "h<>rcvc.•r thc.'v comt• from g irls buy clothes· anc.i boys do their own thing. 1CJ!tliitfr:.u;Ill )1 ES S ( NA . S 1 c II Y :-::; Cll PI ) FranceHo Fnsone. 53. received a cake with a g reeting card from a man he did not know. Inside thl~ <'a ke were most of his wift>'s jewels. stolen by u burglar in 1971 . A $735 treasury bond s to l e n in t h e sam e burglary was re turned to frts ont• by registered mail thrl'e years ago. factor y JIMEi ® au!horized WATC HE S serv1 c.e center . X 11 El t · W t h Warranty Serv~ Genuine TIME ec ~IC a c Performed On The Energy Cells Available Premises Watches Out Of Guarantee ... Small Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services Large Selection of COMPANY New TIM EX' Watches 8:30 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. LA I FUN CHAN, 'SISTER ' ROBIN SWANDER Su rprised By 'Kissing. Hugging in School' Our ::.l'hovb ..ti hl)mt• art• Just as big ... s he s..t1d. "but each class :-1:1.'::-. togc.•llll'l' . ..,o \Oll h:t\l' a d1a1H·t• tn kncm .1 :-om.ill numl)('r n( ~llldl'lll"' l'l'.111\ \\di lll'l'l', Sill· SAC R :\ :'ii F. ~ T 0 < A P I St'-'"-'ll Soliah's altornl.'\S h.iH.· f.11le<l to convince a fl!dt.>1:al JUdgt• that l ht.'y should bt• abll' lo in lt•n·1ew their client in a prl\ ale p1l room to prt>parc.· his bank rohbl'r~· deft>nsc.· l '.S 1>1slnl'I Court .Judgl' Phil1 p \\'ilk1m. rc.• fu::-.l•d Tut>sdav tu ordt•r .111\ spl'C'ial j a il inter view facilities f11r Soltah. ;1 l'llmp:.inwn 11f P.tl!'ll'ta llt·arst before.· ht'r :11 l'l':-Ol "As for m e." said ru n. "I save my gift money lo pay for my l'ducat1on " 2541 S. MAIN SANT A ANA PH. 549· No Curb . (),z Sta te R ep a irs S.\C'R \\l E"\11l \I" A ., I j I t• " "d I t ' , I\" .... \3J.i fon11.1 d1•t'"ll I h..t\ l' a ny rnt•.in .... nl lopping tn<'OnlJlt'll'lll l'l'r.,on!> Crom twin!.! r,·g1:-1,•red tu rl.'pa1r lt•lt•\ 1:-1ttns 11r .ip pliann•., Th,· .1ud1tllf' general'., offiCl' s,.11d lhl' "'I.ill' IS cio lflg :.in :.tdt•qu.1ll• Jnh 111 r espondin g t" 111m plaint ... ahoul r,·p.11rn11·n but nt•t•d.., .1 l.1\\ to '' 1·1•d out mcompl'l1·111-. TllE ST\TE h.1 0.. nn p roftt'll.'1n·~ .... 1.111d,11d ... (or lhl' proft•.., ... 1011. t Ill• r1· por t ~.11d It 11•\e1rn mendl'd th.it tlw ... 1.111· ... B u r l' .1 ti 11 r H l' p .I I I ~en t l'l'S cl1 ·"' ... 1.1n Jard::-. A-.sc.·mhh m .1n :'il 1k,• C'ull,•n. 10 t'.ong lk.11h 1 t·ha1rm.rn 111 thl· .Jo111t Leg1::-.l...1l1\ l' \11d1t Cum tn j t t l' l' . :,. ,I I d I h 1 • Leg1 .... L.1turl' ... hould 11•11 sider "'1.t ndanb 1111 11 pairml'n and ml'.1 .... 1111 .igarn .... 1 unrcg1 .. .t1•r,.d "ork ''"" TllE .\l 'IHT ..... 11d lli1· llUrt'Jll got :J. l!Jli l'Pt11 plaints .1g,1111:-.t T V ,111d ..1ppl1:.int·c.· ::-.c.•rvtt·c.• d1 • :.tiers during t hP \1•;11 l'Odt:'d .J 11f\' l ,\l>Olll .iX p (.' r l ' l' n l 11 l I h 1 • c · 11 fl) p l:linb .1ll1•j.!t•d f\11111 workm.111 -.h 1p The' I l'P<Hl s:11d Lil<' bureau :-.hould "Pl.'l'd up a ction. -i c·l·,•ptrni.: l'nm pla1nh b~ ll'lt1•1 111 lelephonl' .1nct 11111 \\ .111 mg for t hl· -.1•n 11·1· cl1· a ler ·:-. n•::-.pon"'" ltdon· starting tlw 111\1·..,11.!.t tion Tiff: .\l'OIT .ibn .,aHI t~ ::rlitlt.' '" no t tlo1n~ l'nOllj.!h "'Pl'C'l,11 Ill vest1g ,1t11Hh 11r dl•.1h·r .... w1tb a p.iltnn of l'llrn pla1nu.. In .,ul'h 1n ,. est 1 g a I ICl n .., . ., t .ll 1' .1genb takc.• 111 TV .,l'I ., w appl1:inn•:-. tor 11•p;111 afld C'hl'l'k CHI \\ h.it till' repa1rm.111clo1·..,111 llu·m HEALTHY HEW YEAR ~ Okay. so al 1-. 11rl of a corny take-off o n l l.1ppv New Year But lhe· r.111 e1f t.k matter 1'l 1f 'uu •m · not heallhy it h v1·n bard lo be happ:r l\nd ~th that thought 1n mind ltt's all make JUM one· i8lporlanl. easy to k<'<'P New Year '.s resolution Thal 1'l -Resolve lo •tt a n e a r ly physic al chec k ·UP fro m your pbysic1an a nd then to st-.· Wm al the first \1gn c1f illness wi thout wa1tini: until 1l Rets s c r aouo; f\Jrther re~ofve to follow bis advice ra1th(ully and t• promptly g el lht' med1c1ne he pre'lcrtbu r or y o u from th t" .. arr.n•c y of your choece Y OU OR Y O U R DOCTOR CAN PHONt-: us wheo you nee d a delivery. We will deliver pn>mptly without elllra t harye A nre•t m •ny peop e re ly on u!l lor lM r hea lth nef'da. Wt> 11reko m• r94ue1t1 for d cl\verJ service and ~-att'C'O,.tnl.S. f'AM UDO PHAl ... ACT 351 HospfUll Road Fr .. o.unry Newport Beach 60·1580 rice f -:; //' ~.. . ... ~~ J • SAVE 1/2 ' REAL LEATHER P URSE ACCESSORIES I • 1 '1,,. 11 "'' J I Kl l.l 1 \l<l '. ~'> ~.!t> SPECIAL MIN IAT URE PICTURES $}EAC H I Jq1 11 ... I.incl 1 .cp1• .... It pt .. d111111111· nl (>Id \Ir 11 t • lfl"'' I 'ndr·r .', -incl 111..: Id e11I I pl.t ·I I• 11 , 11111 • SAVE 1/2 WARDS C AN O D CELL BATIERI ES I e I· I .. \ . 111 c ',1 •• I I I ! I ' ,, \ 11 .,, '.' e • ii f'"I''"' I ,, Ii I" 1' Ill 'le 1 1 II It• .I II t t I 4 fo r65c REC TWO .. OR 65c Rl:.C. $16-$25 l 11 c 1.en1lil1· \nurh.ind· Ii.el! \\llh l1.1tlwr pur-.1· 111 111 -. \I.,., In .~U1'1fe 2so_3so IHCULAl<LY SS·Si --.:\_SAVE 1/2 '/BRENT-LON• KN EE-HIGHS I 1! l I I 44 ~1 R REGULARLY 89c l\r • Ill IHI! 11\ l11te ' 111 d 1l11H1I --t~lt· St.1\ up 1 llp· " q I •. I fl I I 7 !)c an k I"· h i J.! h ". lh-1n!11rn·d 1111 ... :me -.lif ''~~/2 PRICE WARDS STANDARDS, BRACKETS -L----l\lt,~t I..~ I..; _ I(''· 111·1'. I I 1, I e"t I 1_1 .._ \I ~ ;, I_<'_ ·.!l.- GIRLS' 7-14 COATS AND JACKETS '1'11-.il 111·1 111 he·r l.1\111'11•· ... 1vl1 · \'0.11 or 1;11 l..e•I ,11 ti•1nl11 -..1\111~ ... tod.i)' $9-$14 REGULARLY $18-$28 ' SPECIAL QUALITY SCISSORS. STOCK UP S.·e m.111' l111c· pn·n-111n 499 •I I 111 • f11r l \ .lfll I\ 111 11·1 ... I 1111• r' •In I F.1\CH 14K GOLD PIERCED EARRINGS l l e111 p -.. dr11 p-. li ul lnn 1 /2 ff l\li·· "~11111•\\llh:..•·r111111o 0 • •I 11111 ( he1•1•1 1111\\ REGULARLY 10.50·$2 I ..:-. ~(/ .. 1/2 PRICE CHRISTMAS CARDS. 25 TO A BOX I 111". • It "I' I • I L II ·e · I• le ·e '1•1 11 111 11•l1 11111 ·. 11111d1•111 11.1111111111 .d .end r1n\1 •ll\ 1so_$3 REGULARLY $3-$6 Scatcb SPECIAL SCOTCH C-60 CASSETTE TAPES I 11\\ 11111.,1• h1i..:h tfpri...1l\ 239 l.1p1· lil.cnJ.. ... 1111·1111\ 1·1111•111 .!1·111.. ... :-..1\e•let(f1, FOR2 CASS REG. 2.39 EA. CASS. SAVE 1/2 MEN'S COTION CREW SOCKS ( '11,hton font Sol rd t11p -.11 qll'd \\ h1te ( )111• •I/•• lit-..cll llurn .ind .. ;1,·1· 149 3 PR REC. 312.99 1/2 OFF 25E-40W-60W LIGHT BULBS ( 'lt•ar c:indt•lahr~1 ha..,c 6 7i C d1•cor hulh,.. Bulh., ha,·c l1.1nw 11p,.. S.1v1· 1111\\ EACH REC. 1.35 SAVE 1/2 4.LB. KODEL'•• SLEEPING BAG Ha~ KO<lcl" ~)()ly," .. tPr in-1499 su blmn . nylon 0111l'rshe11 :ind colton ll.1nnc·l lt ning. REGULARLY 29.99 1/2 OFF FOR FAST, EASY S HOPPING JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!'' WITH A WARDS C HARG-ALL ACCOUNT Value hunters shop here. •I \'loflll\\1\111\ 1 It !I • 1'•'"" •"•I• I •• '•UH',, • •t ,,, , ..... ,.. I I'• I .... ,,I\\\\ .... 11•··11 • l'\ \"I II~ II' \11111'11 •• "" ot ntv m ell 11""I<I•11 •Il l 'lo fl,1.rO!ll llt:A<'ll i.lm.:1·1.111~ ult ';I I "'e 1 1o1o11 •t f>\ l 'f \fqtt.tftLt1•f •f1)1trf1.1rrl1n11lfq't',H 1h1h r lfl ( I( fl.;~-\11 1\1 I .hllfl I"" • m• 11tl•l\ll • 7 I 11111 • ('0"' fA J~U>:~A hrt•llll •I, 111 •,1n ehe I!""" . ii I 'llll l'llOll ·'flit 'Al.I\"""' ri,11 ~• ,,.,,,.,,.11c hhfl phon<' 8Gll c1<111 • f ULU:RTOl\I h11rbur 111 oninal'lho~. 714·!17!12r.on • ~ ,\1,1.F 1111< I( ,,,1 .. 1 .. 11<1 .11 lef1•u•l.,..w phon\' ~1 e1 '•ii • C'ANOCA PARK lop.i nl:"• plA;u. phonl' M •·IOOO • \1CI V I ( I.A 1 ll 11wt1i1< l.11t pl.ct,., 111\0fW' 714-621 111~ 1 • l.YNWOOll rrn1••~111I lilv<I , flt .U.1~. phonn !\.'17 r.ooo • l.AK'll:WO<Hl l .. k.-..... .ct hl~d OI \'(lllrili.< .. Ollli r1ti11111· 1.n.;000 • Wh8T LO~ ANC:t-:1.t:s 11 rwneao •l 18th "" • ...:m 79?~ SllOP M ONOAY T HROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO H:30 P.M ... SUNOAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ... CLOSED CIJRJ~TM AS DAV l ' •... ' QUEENIE , . ,, .... I ... ' . ' ~ By Phil lnterfandi ~It.. <i c., ~£··. ~~::;·: ·1 H S . I presume .•• " For the Record 'Thursday, December 25. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I l Packaged Foods Had Better Offers 'Short Weight' Sales Rapped Hanna Withdraws By Wll,LJAM SCHREIBER Ot u.. o.u., f'li.t lwtf Wilham Fitchen, Orange County'i; s ealer of weights and measures, Wednesday criticized a re- cent appeals court ruling tie claims will permit stores to sell ''short weight'' packaged foods. Fitchen said he'll lend his support to the state Department of Food and Agriculture, which is ap- pealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse the ruling. -. The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals effec- tively took the state and county governments out of the business of protecting consumers against short weight sales, Fitchen said. "The ruling allows packers and processors to package their wares not to the accuracy of the weight or cont ent stated on the packages but to al- low for ·reasonable variations,'" Fitchen added. ORANGE COUNTY ·Mosquito District Gets New Label Retired Orange County con· g.-essman Richard Hanna has of· ficially withdrawn his offer to serve as county government's Washington, D.C., lobbyist. ' In a letter to county Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich Wednesday, Hanna s aid the county's reluctance to act quickly on the appomtment of a lobbyist made it neccessary for him to purs ue other o p· portunities. He cited the "considera ble amount of work" he and the County Administrative Office did since June to put the lobbyist pro- posal together. ''But nobody -the federal government or the Starting Jan. 1, the Orange cou.rt -has defined just what reasonable varia-Cowity Mosquito Abatement Dis-"Unfortunately, after all this , tions are." he said. "Is four ounces in a five-pound trict will be known as the Vector preliminary work, there was not ham or one ounce in a 12-ounce package of bacon .Abatement District. present a sufficient amount of reasonable?" . The dictioncu-y defines a vector confidence to justify a clear-cut -Fitcheo said state and co~nty weights· ·and ·as any organism. normally in-decision prior to the first of the oa11y Piiot St•tt Pr.- measures officials have always pressed for ac-sects, that have the potential of year," Hanna said. WITHDRAWS 'NAME curate weight indications on packaged food . transmitting disease or causing Hanna proposed representmg Potential Lobbyist Hanna OCTOBER30,1'7S ··u d c l'f . l d 1 Mr andMrs.WllllamMoffat,Mlssoon • n e~ a.1 orn1a aw, which will no longer be discomfort to humans. county government an severa Supervisor Ralph Clark said v1e10,g1r1. applicable if this court order is allowed to stand, we Mosquitoes have never been other agencies for an annual cost h Birtla11 BIRTHS SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL DECEMBER I Mr and Mrs Todo P 1 La bl e wanted to see proposals oLher Nln·-1,boy. • r aYOY, guna were a e to do statistical sampling Of lots Of pre• the sole targets Of d1"str1'cl of$90,000. . ,.~ than Hanna's and Supervisor Mr .. net Mrs Robt>rt Flood, Dana Pooni, boy Mr. and .Mrs. we1c1on Mc0o1e, San packaged goods,'' Fitchen said. eradication efforts and the move But when the proposal came Th R 1 'd h · · JU11nCap1strano,glrl. ''And if th th k h . omas I ey Sal t e entire IS· Mr. and Mrs. Mlchae1 sanct1e1, E1 ·on e average, e pac ages were un-to c ange its name began earlier before supervisors for a vote, the sue needed more study. Tor-o,gir1. derweigbt or short in the county, we would take the this year. Final approval came board was unable to reach con-Diedrich was the only board ~;i."1e1 Mrs Edmund · Goss, El Toro, entire lot off sale and have it returned to the on a 20·1 vote of the district direc-· sensus and the matter was put on· b h ed d DECEMBER 11 • Mr and Mrs OaYod AIYIHadc>, San OCTOBERl1,ms packer.'' . tors. aback burner. mem er w o appear rea Y lo Mr. and Mrs. James Cline, Mission ·-===========================================================~p=r=O=C=e=e=d=W=i=t=h=H=a=n=n=a=·s~p~lan=.===, Clemente, g.rl DECEMBER 11 Mr and Mrs William Loughmiller, San Clemente. boy. Mr and Mrs. Rogelto Mendet. '),}n Clemente, boy. DECEMBER 1l Mr ano Mrs Mark Van Oy~c. Sdn Clemtnte, boy DECEMBER 14 Mr ano Mrs. Car I Joton\On, San' Cl•menle. bov Mr. and Mrs. E <1w1n Oovan, Sall Clemente, boy DECEMBER IS Mr and Mrs Oavod Reves. 5.in Clemenle. bov Mr and Mrs W11i1am Oruehl Lagul'la Beach, Doy • MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPIT"L OCTOBER 29, 197S Mr and Mrs. David Tague, l.dQun.o Hills, girl Mr and Mrs. Rlcnard Porter. El Toro, boy. Death Not f<-e• ANDERSON HELEN L. ANDERSON, r'es1dent of Newport Beach, Ca . Pused away Dec 14, 197S. Survived by her sons, Charles A. Anderson of Long Beach and Neal W. Anderson of Canyon Lake, daughtn. Betty J Gurr of BalDoa, b QrandcnHdren. 1 great grandcn11dren. Memorial services wi 11 be held to A.M .. Friday at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beacn. Interment, Rose Hills Memorial Park, Wtuttler. Pacific View Mortuary, directors. Viejo, girl. · I NOVEMBER 1, 1t7S Mr and Mrs. Daniel Winter, Laguna H111s,glrl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goshen, MlsslOn Viejo, boy. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Wall•S, Mission Viejo, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Voelk•r, El Tor-o,girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nep, Missk>n Voejo,boy Mr. and Mrs. EduYljes Garcia. El Toro. NOVEMBER 2, 1t7S Mr and Mrs. Jay Horton, Laguna NIQuel,Qlrl Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas Colllr>gs, l..aQuna Hills, boy. NOVEMBER 3. lt7S Mr and Mrs. earl McConnell, Mossoon Viejo, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sparks. Lagun<l Beech, girl. NOVEMBERS, 1t7S Mr. and Mrs. John Flood, Mission Vie· 10.glrl. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flynn, Mossoon Vielo,boy. NOVEMBER 8, 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanley llt, El Toro, boy Mr. and Mrs. Rithard Donovan, Mos slon Vle10, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Borklae>ch, Et Toro,glrl. NOVEMBER t , 1'7S. Mr, and Mrs. Josef Kopicka, El Toro, gorl. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood, Mission V•e· jo,boy. ------------Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irey, Mission ------------~· Viejo. boy. l NOVEMBER 10, 1'7S BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY' MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve Newp0rt Beach. California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jastremski, Mission Viejo, boy. NOVEMBER 11, 197S Mr. and Mrs William Parrotr. LaQuna Hiiis, gorl. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reinbold, M•S• sion Vit-jo, boy. NOVEMBER U, 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. SleYen LeY1ne, Dana Point, girl. Mr. and Mrs. DaYid Sittner, Jr._ El Toro, boy. NOVEMBER 14, 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. Rigo Lopez, M1s\ion Vie- jo, boy. Mr. and Mrs. SteYen Arnold, Et To ro, bOY Mr and Mrs. Alberto Punsalang. Mis- sion vie,o, gorl NOVEMBER 1',1t7S Mr. and Mrs. Gary Appenfelder_ Jr, El Toro. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 5QYerns, Mission V1e10, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Dove, El Tor-o. bOy, Marriage Llcerue• LAS VEGAS -Marrlage licenses 116ued r.tre Include . NOYtmber 11, 1'7S HINCKLEY · GRUMBLE Y -Bob Rex, 31, ~nd J an&t Carol, 0 , bOtn ot Westminster SLATTER ·JOHNSON -Barrv G , 12, ot Costa Mesa, and Pamala Ann, 15, ol Huntington Beach STAMBAUGH -FREED Richard Clyde, SI, and Cecelia K . SI. bOlh of L.alll•lrano Be.\ch O'OAY SHAUGHN -Edw11rdF ,SS, and Marlon E. snaugnn, •S, both ol Hunt.,,9ton Beach PLESSNER-PLESSNER -Ct\arles, 38, r~marned Esley A'1n, •O. both of Huntlng1on Besch TERRY . HILL. -Gregory Lynn, 19, ot Oana Point, and B• llie·Jo. 18, of Capistrano Beach HILDENBR!<NOT VARLEY -Clay Scott, 19, and Terry Lee. 11. both ot Fountain Valley NEW LOCATION! LA-z~aov su TH~!IJ!:§,!~'s'-cS!~f~OUNTY Over 130Chairs On Display Exclusively La-Z-Boy Recliners CHllSTMAS CLUIAICE Thi1 Mediterronion Style ond this Soonish Styl• Norrow Spoce Soving Ro<ktr Recliner$ Now s24900 •to. •Jto" Americana Collect Ion • wunvte1 wttAT wuiu. BR APPLIANCE SALE I $ _$ Choose big upright or chest freezer. SALE F.NDf'~1\TURl)A\. DECEMBER :l7Tll •• I IURkY, SO~U:: QUANTITIES ARE LIMITEO! • savin ___ $61 savings. s. 11.mdv third tlou,. loo II" t 111 r •old lu-~ HI•• •l nl lr..i /t1f • 1;1t11 ... uut 'ht·ht•"f lwlh~ 1·\'-·J"'\fh111..: tu ~,•t1r f 1nti.:('l I 1p • Huum\ d oor r.1r ks kp1•p•mdJl llt'f11,, 1,oll hotlll', h.omh·, Full·\\ id th 1 ri,1w t' pr" I\ ttJ.•..._ '1U( ll!' lt I( 111--h \ <'t.:l'l:ihl· • Du:t I 1·nld •·tint rnl'I a.-~l\t' \.•JU "l'J).11 llt! 11 t11p 1•tt111·. t1f1' 19.5-cubic foot 3-door refrigerator. l:\·('U. ft. upriglll h,1< lots of' "f':'ll'P nn 'l .;h el,·es. do•>r rack.,, th h·t .\OU .;\01.·ll up on ~r•• ••rv ~pc•c1.1I.;. lla-k1•I hold~ hnlky otcms. AdJu•L1hl1· rold mntn•I. REG. 299.95 :!O·f'U. ft. rhC'sl woth th111 .w:.1l 1n"t1li1t1nn j!l\'P<Y<•U ma~i­ mum frt'l'11ng 'P·ll'<'. <'hop·n••o<l,1111 1n11-rtor. 111''\·~·.d forl Ad1u~tahll· nold 1.·011trol. \ :tlue p11c4·d. REG. 279.95 248~~ I ~It~ of ~tornl{C' ~roce and complt•tl' ronvC'nwn•·•· ft••· I<>'· fril!ernt.or foature.s glidt:'·(•Ul i<h•d'·"~ Full·lt'nl!th H ii , . .,, 11 ln>t•wr never nN-ds dC'fro~t oni:. Yuu 1 ..on ~t1>1.·k 1111. k<'t'f' 11n ~'" 1nJ.! :Jrd door o•po.·n~ to in•, JUI('•'~. mt1ot·u"<'<l 1rn11·11 ,;,,.,,,, ,..., \'llU don't lto~C cold on n·~t or frc .. wr. Ad1u-1 1111·· .. .,1(1 •'•lfll mis. l'lcnty uf' r«xirn •• i;r1·;.i1 1111': 3ggss SAVE $31 OUR EASY-CLEAN 30-IN. GAS RANGE 17gss REGULARLY 209.95 Fllil'i1•11I 1·0t1k mg g.1s. 1 '1m·1·l.1in1..:I t11p. 1l4•1r .11111 uvt1n t:ft•an up \'ll>llV l'\ill Olli l.Jtt111"r pun. ':-;.we todioy. \ !;,·.~:1::.::~· SPECIAL l UPRIGHTVAC 643 POWER C LEANS I \\'1th 2.,,.f1•J $ , •1rl~r rle.,nt·t . 48 fl ro,t f,. t•111•h SPECIAL fluff._ I H).' t1.1p WARDS TRASH COMPACTOR 13888 RECULARl Y M9.9~ .. 11d lltt \' J,:"Otrh,IL!•' l ·'""' \\ ,, h ...... llt•ttt h,t~ a w11••k for H\•~r· a~··· f.11111h t•r I <l•11• I of>t.'ratw11 • .,;.,> lu~k. WARDS 3-CYCLE FAMILY WASHER ll111·• f11mily -1<1L" l•)fllh. c 'ho1p .. ,. rt•J.!ufar. ~hort nr 111••·w.1,h ·1 temp combos. ,.,;,Jed puw-e,. edre• d C'UMff. 16888 REGULARLY 199 95 700S WARDS 2-TEMP ELECTRIC DRYER Ho·~ul;ir ~I'll ong .inti .11 r flull fnr hlard,l'I>'. pil· low~. swrutftr-., r1'1nWt'•tr. J6!UI:>, Gn~ dryl'r ••• MIUll( 11888 REGULARLY 139.95 SAVE$20 DUAL-MOTORPOWERHEADVACUUM 5-WAIT. 23-CHANNEL TRANSCEIVER FcolUl"(.'S2·Ald1-..ll"l~ecll'On· $88 l'r. Get upnl(hl brush llC'· lion, c11n1~ter s uct ion. Other vacs IH low a.11 34.Stt C'omp:wt ~"" mnkc11 for e11w 10~L,ll11t1nn. All crv!l· $99 ta l; included. C. bfjit watts. Squelch control and mike. R£CULAR.l..Y 119.9S CllARC·ALL CREDIT LETS YOU ENJOY TllAT NEW APPLIANCE NOW-NO DOWN PAYMENT RF.QUIRED REGULARLY ·149 95 SAVE $31 CONSOLE STEREO WITH 8-TRACK A.\J F\1' .... ,,'t• ,, 1t• t'l\t I , lrnoll·on l'-·lr.11 I.. I op•• fol I\ •·r, au tu. rt•t i;nf th .. n~, t . $}48 19J7 RE.LULARLY 179.95 SAVE $3 DICITALAMIFM CLOCK RADIO ~ ,., , ,, ... 119ss l1J.:,ld1 tJ t•Ulll• t• d -.,,lul t ol<'. REG 22"9 \\ ,~, 111 n1u H'. l3H~ SAVE $ll t9" DIAGONAL PORTABLE TV F"r l.tnt1h 1" "1t1a; l l' l11>nl -p<•ak!'r: \Ill'. l 'llF t1nlennas. Plri~ltr ( ohtn• I. 9"diagon1tl IJ/W,no ...... $6l4 $}18 REGULARLY 129.9S * spirit of value i l w.lflOI U /H /7S •FUIOWVllY •ptCIOll- 2..., ..,.,.... .. ,__,_ "'''* , ......... , "*· ....... ..,,,., ........ v.... c-t•-,:,;:~-=~ •tS-StN WHIPG't-• , MM6S7 Value is ·our tradition. • NORWAl.K lmJ>"n•I at norwolk blvd .. phon~ AAS 091 1 • FUU .. RRTON h•rt.<>f ot "1'11n!l"lh<>ri..-. iJ4-1'7fl.2000 I • PANOMAMA CITY 1ub1a• al -. plV!"" W~4 11~11 • TOllltANt••: dltl emn f11•hoon oqu••~. phuflt ~.t2 6'17l ·l'IANTA ANA h•i•lnl •t "'"~nt..,nth, 71• M7 6'141 •RAN BERNARUINO """t"l ro4y mall, 71Hl"4·1123\ • tflJNT1NGTON Rt:ACH td11l(.er al bMrh 71 4.s112 64lll • (.'UVINA btimilW'n "'Ml\ ""m•rdtf!O rn-.·woty, !lW '14 ll • ROSP.MF:AI> lfi\1'1 r~m'"*d hh'd . ~1.1 .11111 • <.:UltrA llt&llA lwo•!All at.., alMlldoe«O IW1 . 714 &49 9400 • t:AOt.•: tt('l(:K rolomdn f t bmiodwoy, p!v>rw 2.'M 'l:.tfil • CANCXIA VAflk t~c• plu11 phon" ~~HIOO • MONTCL.Allt n>0n11lolr 11ln1A, t'lw>n• 71• fWI !111114 • t.YNWOOll 1fhP"rtAl blvd, .. t •Int" ph'"'" M7 MOO • LAKP.WOOD lake..wJ b!Yd At c11.-Sl•'IWOOd, ""°"" &33·7600 •WERT LOS ANOEUlS la c•fll4'C• f t t~Ui •l.t 836-792ll S HOP MONDAY THllOUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30PM .•. SUNOAY10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ..• CLOSED CHRJSTMAS DAY ... JU~T SAY "CHARCE rrt ... l __ -~-1 ( Thunlday, December 25. 1975 Pilot ~ogbook He . Might Swipe His Own Sign By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tlM O. lly ... kit SUft DR. ROY L. BYRNES, not known for any deceitful do- ings in his four years on the San Juan Capis trano City Coun- cil, is hinting that he might have to become a thief before his term runs out. He's got his eye on the elaborate wooden sign which marks his counc1lrn anic parking space. Or. Byrnes, who is not running for re-election next year, would like to keep it as a memento for the years he s pent at city hat l "Rumor has it that outgoing coun- cilmen have to steal their signs," Dr. Byrnes told reporter.; galhC'red for his farewell press conference. "They're nol given away and you can't buy them from the city." City Manal!er James Mocalis flashed a sheepish grin when he heard that. It clearly md1cated that the cops would probably let Dr. Byrnes get away Wlth it NIEDllUSKI • * * WE K~OW A PATHOWGlST in San Juan Capistrano who got a Chris tmas card from lht.• Orange County Coroner. Those kinds of wishes we can do without. * * ,. ALBERT BATES, resident of the Shore Cliffs Mobile Country Club down in San Clementr. had some unexpected guests drop in for the holidays a family of deer. "I came fac-l~ to face the other day with a young buck who was a cross bt•tween Ferdinand the Bull and Rudolf lhe Red-nosed Reindt•er." says Rates. "As an entret> he ate my geraniums and for desert he att-all m y nt:ighbor's roses." Lesbian Deacon Supported NEW YORK (AP> -The EpiscoPal bis hop of New York says many clergymen in his church have been homosexuals and the ordination of an avowed lesbian as a deacon in the church is a sign of a healthy change. The Rt. Rev. Paul Moore Jr .. commenting on the ordination las t week of Ellen Barrett, said, "Historically many of the finest clergy in our church have had this personality structure, but only recently has the social climate made it possible to be open about it." He noted that Deacon Barrett has "spoken openly about her homosexuality" and "l believe that this openness is a healthy de- velopment in our culture and our church." He said he believed the deacon's openness s howed ··courage and compassion in her identification with the gay com- munity" a nd w as "a credit to her." The bishop observed that "homosexuality is a condition which one does not choose; it b not a question of morality." Deacon Barrett has been stu- dying at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. She is a contributing editor to "lte- grity: Gay Episcopal Forum," the newsletter of a national or- ganizat ion of homosexua l Episcopalians. Two· Great Sales In One Double your savi ngs at Pier 1 's Post Chri stmas -Pre Inventory Madness . Hu ndreds of items marked to V2 price . SALE STARTS 10 AM DEC. 26. ENDS DEC. 31. DON'T MISS IT! Special tor this event only FAMOUS BRENTWOOD ROCKER Sold this year ;it S99 Cl~ Recently promoled at S 77 00 Unassembled . . . .. PLANTERS Great Styles. Sizes. Colors .Y2 Price~ .. 1/2 PRICE ON ALL: •PLANTS • DRIED FLOWERS •BOOKS •.ART PRINTS •FRAMES • IMPORTED FOODS • FR5SH CANDY •PLANTERS • KITCHEN GADGETS ier II 01118 COSTAMEsA ORANGE ANAHEIM LAGUNA ft CITY SH0,'9NG * •. BEACH lllillOl ILVO. CINT!lt ttATELU AVE.t2M St. CMltHwy. -"'~ ~1s-n2-2An 414-1101 MOCiP Sanitation, Water Boards 2-district MergerO K' d Steps toward merger of tho South Laguna Sanitary District and the South Coast County Water District have been approved as was waler board acceptance of bond bids for the S?.7 million issue authorized by voters Nov 4. At a joint meeting of lhe boards, the law firm of Alexander Bowie was authorized to proceed with a series of legal actions leading to a merger or the dis tricts. savings of $355.000 in interest over the 25 year lif<' of the bonWI. over whut the district had c>xpected to pay much as 7 .3 percent for the bonds. . The bond snlc will enable the dit- trirt t o proceed with extensiv), • replacement and rehubihtatlon of:_ po11ions of thew at er system. ~· .. -;, -------------------------------------.... , AP PhOlo Jail Gripe Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy com- plained ·to a federal judge this week that his mail is being im- properly opened at the Danbury. ·conn. federal penitentiary. CU RRENTLY. THE DISTRICTS share some facilities and personnel. With appointment of Clark Buswl'll of Three Arch Bay to serve the unex pired term of Charles Petty of tlw sanitary board. there are four board members common to the two chs- tricts. The proposed meqwr of the dis · trirts was .i campaign issut> with backers of merger winning the l'lel' tion. In authorizing sale of the bonds. the water district received the bt•nefit of a favorable interest rate. Water Dis · tricl Pres ident Thoma::. Brooks s aid. A SYNDICATE HEADF:D bv Bank of America bid 6. 7543 for the bonds, a Many Moms Aren't Wed ST . LOUIS (UPI) - ~early half the babies born last year in St. Louis were oorn.to unwed mothers, ac- c·ording to thl' ('ity's h(•aJth divh:ion. The anmrnl hC'alth report s:\iLI of 8.19,i births in I 97·i in the city, 3,915 -or ·14 percent -were il - legitimo.te. The figures s howl'Cl 6.J percc.•nt of blac k babies and 1-1 percent of white babies were born out of wedlock. a 1elhaeli-: AFTER CHRISTMAS LE SAVE 514580 DEEP PRICE CUT ON REALISTIC 11 AM-FM 2/4 CHANNEL MUSIC SYSTEM Regular Separate Items Price ... 404.80 CHARGE IT Our OTA-720 4-ch;:innel Slr>rflomax -AM-FM r0rP1Vf'r offr•rs c;1 1pPrb .;;tr>ri'rJ snun• l ;:incl 1t s feiltur"-P;id (llJ l1qhlf'CI t11ninq m"'"' Glide-Path vnlume;batance controls tape mputs/011tn11 t.., more' Two MC-1000 walnut veneer bool-.shelf speaker systems and Realistic LAB-12C changer cornplet0 1h0 system Just acJd a second pair of spea kers to move 11p to 4-channel sound A <,ensa t1on;il low pri ce on a world o f h1-f11 Theres only one place you ca n fin d 11 Rad1u Shack. SAVE 58 REALISTIC NOVA-20 STEREO HEADPHONES! Reg. 19.95 SAVES20 r .... UPTO 50% OFF! ON SELECTED CHRISTMAS TOYS NOW'S THE TIME TO SAVE UP TO ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE ON ASSORTED TOYS! .J OUR BEST 8-TRACK AM-FM STEREO RECORD & PLAY SYSTEM WITH Reg . 199.95 17995 --·---'• ... . --~ 14-921 .•• -•• " ... ~ ... -~-~-,.-1 Get our MocJula1re-8A for . . --· ;..-.. ,,_.. .. ... exceptional stereo r nt<>rtamment' Full lapmg capacity plu~ "Smq Along· that lets you record your voice with top stars. or add ba~grounrl to vorce recordings. Another great value from Radio Shack' RADIO SHACK 6-FUNCTION CALCULATOR 35%0FF! ANIMAL RADIOS Reg. 9.95 to 13.88 BIG. REDUCTION ON OUR POPULAR PETS! SAVE 5 3 MICRONTA® 30;000 OHM/VOLT 27 RANGE MUL TITESTER Reg. 29.95 HURRY! THEY WON'T LAST LONG! ATTENTION CB BUYERS! Radio Shack introduced its t1rnoos low-cost Realistic CB line 1n 1960 and has been a world leader In Citizens Band tor 16 years. While some· ol Realistic's 16 l"ldlos tn.V be in short 1uP01y et llmn, it 11 be worth your white to WAIT FOR REALISTIC (If you hive to) ind avoid the hassle and pr~I ol dealing with SIOf• X and Br1nd X. We also mike our ovm Atch9f line of CB antennn cryst11s. cou cables and 1cceuonn. These are In fairly good aupply today. Rt1fistic CB It ~d and servlc9d ONLY by Radio Shack in our over 4000 shopt "1 lh-USA lr,d C.ntdt. 8uy trom a really qu1lill9d 11>9Clafl1t .....,O\lf f;Jeftdly nelOMMHhood Radio Shack. ~ . -.. -~ :: :: : . ·: · . • .. :-. .. ::r ~' . ·•· .. . , :· . • . . . . . . . ·~ '• . j ... . ... . , ,. . • __ l __ •••• ' ' 1 \ L ·;-' ----- Toy . Clearance . 30%0FF Selected group of toys ~~f Limited Quantities • ,, • DAILY PILOT A J3 ·: . GIFT WRAP & TRIM-A-HOME Whafs here today could be gone tomorrow! .50%0FF -50%0FF !All Christmas Cards, ;,wrap and Bows. Jumbo wrap, foil w rap. B ig ribbon, skinny ribbon, and beautif u I bows. Tags are tagged at 50°10 off, too. Plus every box . t. of Christmas cards in stock. ,..c.-<-~"t=­ Limited quantit ies Everything in "Trim-A-Home". 50°10 off assorted Christmas accessories. Limited quantities BUl!NA PARK: Beach at Oranvet"°'1Jt •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. ~days to to 6 ORANGE : City Or. at Gerdtn Grow ISIYCS. •Open weekdays tO to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of SO. Coast Plaza • Open Dally 9:30to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 l ' ·-·, ~---~~~ , -------1 ' • .. , . ' • c . _ .. ,- '· Al4 OAILYPtLOT . .. ·. ~~ . -. • . ... ~ -.. .. ! I It.. "':. .. t" • , . . . " .. . . ~· • :-;i: -. . . -.. ·= .. . . . . . .. . .. .. •' ·, .. SALE Mattress Pads 2/$6 Reg. 3.77 ea. Twin flaJ. .polyester filled .. 100% polypropylene cover. Machine washable. 2 /$7 Twrn fitted. Reg. 4. 77 ea. 2 /$7 Full flat. Reg. 4.n ea. 2 /$8 Full filled Reg. 5.77 ea. 2 /s10 Queen fitted. Reg. 6.99 ea. 2 /$14 Krng fitted. . Reg. 8.99 ea . . Jill I . Starts now. Every sheet in stock re,duced . SALE Bed Pillows 2/$4 • 9 Floral Print ' ~-Wl Reg. 2.99 ea. Dacron•) polyester tilled Standard size. P1ck·a-pa1r. Queen size 2/$6 Reg. 3.99 ea. King size. 2/$7 Reg. 4.99 ea. Save on All Crib Sheets and Pillowcases. In cotton and polyester/cotton blends White. pastels. bassinet and print crib sheets. 1.66 Reg. 2.11 to 2.19 Knit fitted and no-iron pnnt crib sheets. 2.33 Reg. 2.66 to 2.89 Knit portable. cnb sheets 2.66Reg. 3.19 Print cotton pillowcases. Pk~ of 1. 55C Reg. ne .eA: ~ • 0 ~ • ~~ "' ~ .......... . , ..... ·• ~ ~~ ... ;•·· :· ... ~.· .... ·~~··. ~ .. ~ ~.:,.. e .• . :•·, No-iron polyester/ cotton muslin. Full flat or fitted. 2.99 Reg. 4.99 Queen flat or fitted. 5.44 Reg. 8.99 King flat or fitted . 6.99 Reg.·10.99 Standard cases. 2/1.99 Reg. 213.49 King cases. 2/2.44 Twin flat/fitted. Reg. 3.99 "Mount Vemon " by Pequot. Snowy White No-Iron Muslins Reduced to 1.89 "Country Melody" from Pacif1c Mills. No iron 50% cotton/50°/o polyester muslin. Twin flat or fitted 2.66 Reg. 3.99. Full flat or fitted. 3.66 Reg. 4.99 Queen flat or fitted. 5.99 Reg. 7.99 King flat or f 1tted 7.99 Reg. 9.99 Standard Pillowcases. 2/2.44 Reg. 2/3.44 King pillowcases. 2/2.99 Reg. 2/3.99 Charge it on your JCP1nnty cttqe urd . .. ' 50% cotton/50% polyester • Twin flat or fitted. 1.89 Reg. 2.79 Full flat or fitted. 2.89 Reg. 3.59 Standard pillowcases. 2/1.89 Reg. 212.09 Sale prices effective through January 17th . BUENA PA•K: e .. dl at Ol'•C'-'. ()peft WMkdlrt t:JOtot:30. Swtdayt 10 to .• No iron. 50% cotton/50% polyester muslin . Twin flat or fitted. 2.77 Reg. 3.99 Full flat or fitted. 3.77 Reg. 4.s9 Queen flat or fitted. 5.99 Reg. 7.99 King flat or fitted. 7.99Atg.10.99 Standard Pillowcases. 2 / 2.44 Reg. 2/3.44 King pillowcases. 2/2.99Rtg.214.33 O.AHOI: City Dr. at Gerdln Blvd. • Open wttkdlys 10 to t. Swtdlp 10 to 6 SANTA A~A; 3900 So. Brlstot-Ho. of So. Colst Ptar.a •()per\ Diiiy t :•to t. Sundlys 10 to 6 \ I > '• UPI Tel..,._lo P resents Son Queen Alia of J o rda n has given birth lo her (i rst child, a son. Ile is King Hussein's sev ent h child. The king has been mar- ried twice before. both timc!l ending m divorc:c. 'Ene ina Bandit' Jailed U RRA~A . Ill IU Pl> )11chael rr . Kenyon. the adm itted "ene m a band i t " w ho rob bed coeds near lht' llnivers1 ty of Hliuo1s cam pus and t he n ad minis t e r ed enemas to t he m , has been st'nll'nc ed to six terms of 6 to 12 years in prison. Ch ampa i gn County Cir c u it Court J ud ge Rirch :Vtorl!an, who ac CC'pt ed Kenyon's gwlty pl ea Dec. l to six t·ounts of a r m t'd r o bbe r y '" Cha mpaig n, Du 'Page and Cook counties. im· posed sentence and said the six terms would run concurre ntly . Charges of :i r m ed robbery a nd burglary tn D·u P age' County a nd of burgl:lry. aggravated battery and unla ful r estra int in -ChJmpai~n County were dtsmis~d as the result of plea-bargaining. . AVTHORIT I F:S s aid ~Kenyon. 30, of P alatine. lll., was r espons ible for all or m a ny of the 10 enema assault s near thl' Univers it y o f Illinois ·campus sinC'c 1965 and was suspt.•ctt'd of similar :incidents in Los /\ngt>les, ·!'lorman. Okla . nnd -~lanhattan, Kan. : Kenyon s tood s ilent -and made no state mt'nl ·at hi~ s ente ncing. lie .shielded h is fa<·e with his ·ha nd when televis ion cameramen trit'd to film his departu r<' from the : courtroom . : THE ATI'ACKS an the · C'ha mpa1g n-urbana area : follo wed a pattern. A r man wearing a ski m ask · and gloves and a rmed with an ::i utom a tic pistol would enter lhl' apart· ments of young wom en. usually uni ver:s ily coeds living away from home. rob the m and force them lo undergo ene m as. Kenyon was a rrested last s pring in Glen Ellyn, a C hicag o s u bur b, following three robberies in the area . Later, he was c ha rged with six robbe ri es, inc luding three in which a m asked gunman robbed female victims a nd the n ad · : minis ter ed e nem as al ·gunpoint. STEIG~AN SAID Ke- : nyon admitted a t the • time of his arrest that he : committed the enema al- . tacks in Champaign. HeAte Up ~ Evidence 7 .1 • ELIZABETH, N. J . ! (UPI) -A grand jury ; has indicted a Plainfield, • N. J . man on charges of J obstructing j us tice by • eating the evidence in a ~ drug case. : Rodney Davis, 18. al- legedly picked up the ~ drug and swallowed it ' while wa iling for Plain- field police to question him last Nov. 7. The police did not iden- ~ lify the drug, but said they recovered the sub- stance by pumping · Davis' s tomach under a court order. . .. .. ,, . . ...... ~-. .. ..., , .. ~ lhuraday, December 25. 1975 ·EPA Orders Total Ban on Popular P esticid e WASHINGTON CUPJ) The En· vironmental Protection Agency, cit- ing a cancer risk lo humans, has banned m ost uses of the popular pesticides chlordane andheptachJor . Spokesmen for the Env1ronmental Defense Fund promptly protested Wednesday that the bans, which will contmue ror a t least 18 months, do not go far e noUEh to protect human health. THE SPOKESMEN SAID they would ask a federal appeals court to orde r the EPA to a pply lhe bans to all heptachlor and chlordane uses in line wtth its tmtial proPoSal last summer. The Christmas eve decision by EPA Administrator Russell E. Train, ovcr- Nling a Dec. 12 recommendation against the ba ns by an EPA ad- mirustratlve law j udge, slapped an immediate sus pension on production oI the chemicals for use in controlling insects in lawns, gardens, homes, and some crops including tobacco. TR AI N RULED THAT farmers may continue use of heptachlor and chlordane to control soil insects in the 1976 corn crop through next Aug. 1. ffis decision also permits continued use of the pesticides for underground te..'"Tllite control around buildings, for controlling fire ants and J apanese beetles under Agriculture Depa rt - m ent prog rams, and on a num ber of cr ops inc luding s trawberries a nd pineapples. OHlcials estima ted the bans will ap· ply lo about 85 per cef\t or he ptachlor we and 70 percent of chlordane use. They said the s uspensions will r emain in effect while the EPA proceeds with lengthy hearings -which may take 18 months or more to complete -on the question of whether to permanent- ly cancel federal reglStraltOOb of the pesticides. A SPOKESMAN FOR the Vels icol Chemical Co. or Chicago, sole pro· ducer of the baste chemicals, indical ed the firm would comment on the ac· tion after stud ying Tram's ord~r. Heptachlor a nd chlordane -like DD'I'. aldrin and d ieldrin which E PA banned earli er are chlorinated hydrocarbons which persist in the en vironment, can be stored in the body fat of m a n and animali.. and have been shown to cause cancer in m ice. Panasonic FM/AM/FM Stereo with Custom Poly 8-track and Record Changer 219.88 Ccrnb1nat1on rr.i AM , FM ::.11•r1 o r.1d10 .-.1111 8 tr.1ck rC'cord pl,•yN ind lltOrd r' .1·1;,•·r 1 NO 6 I ~ SI e.•kt•r:. 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Brlatol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •Open Dally 9: 30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 --1---l .. • Sales prices effect1\e tht1; Sund~y Dec 28 1975. Color Prints DP'.'f <·i'': l & r r .,,, l fr""" KrrliU••'•' r,A,r F • '>" •! f t;p Cc1rr Pnnt r 11• 1.99 12 Exposures 2.99 20 Exposures 1.:19 20 exposure c:; o•'t-S Qr o--- r O\IC l111"'1 Offer v~l1d t l"rit Jiinu.:1ry 7t" 1976. • I ' I. DAIL y PILOT Moody? Check . It Out ~· ..... ._ • : ,. t • One Newport Beach city expense re where they receive assistance. along has opposed the survey bicause o( D a 1 e Anderson• lated to senior citizens passed muster Tht> sur vey is keyed to Ne\\port s use 1ts alleged ··prying'' into the privacy ofl former Balli more thC; week before city councilmen, but of federal Cunds to build a senior citizens' the persons rnterviewed. . Coun t y executive anotherbitthedust. center along the old Fifth Avenue Volunt~erswillask dozensofquesbons convicted of corrup-The panel agreed to contract with the transportation corlidor m Corona del oC senior c itizens. inluding.queries about Newport to Survey Elderly's Nee& ~ Ott F u r lough llon c h a r ges, has county to underwrite the nominal costs )far. income and human and social needs. By DR. STEI NCROH.N begun fiv e -day forecast in conducting a survey of The sun·ey costs will amount to about The van issue' drew a unanimous re- Christmas furlough Newport's senior citizens and their Sl.500. said members of the city staff. jection from the council at the sa~e Dear Dr. Steincrotm ; fr 0 m Allen w 0 od human needs starting Jan. 1. and the contract approved by a 6·1 vote session because of concerns about h1d· Our 22-year-old son was Feder a 1 pr i 5 0 n )1onday and the county \\ill pay about den costs related to maintenance and a joy to us until a year BUT IN A SEPARATE action, the $.500 as its s ha re of reimburs ing volun-operation. The van was to have ~en ago. About two months Camp. council turned down an offer from a teers fo1· meals and transportation. furnished by a county agency serving after a s everl' ('On · county agency to kick in $2,500 as senior citizens, but Newport would have russ1on sustained 1n a Newport's s hare of costs for a van that THE O~l.Y DISSENTER to the move had to absorb costs for keeping and run- motorcycle accident. hl• upi Telephoto would take seniors to and from centers was Councilman Paul Ryckoff. who all ning the vehicle. changed. Formt:'rly high -------------..--------------------------------------------....::;_ ____________ _ spirited. Jovial and l sor1ally popular. he became tr ntable. 111 troverted (never \\('Ill out to parties) and chf ftcull to get along with :'llot unttl ht• bl•gan to complain of ~l•\'t'rl· headaches did \\ e tak1.· him to our doctor lie called a neurolog 1st IJl consultat ion. They dis covered he .h ad in creased pr~ssurc on he; bram due to a c lot follow- ing the accident · TH f.Y CALLEO it a subdura l hemotoma. They oµ<>rated. It was a success. Our boy is now the same kind. ctffcc DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE tionate and. lovable in· d ivid ual he was formerly. Our experience has taught us that when peo- ple make an about·face in person ality. they should not be blamed for their cussednl'ss unit! they have had <.1 med1l·al I examination. Don't you agree that one should become sus· p il•ious under H tt•h circumstanc1.•s" I think there is man:-· an tnno cent person who s uffers silently" rthout evl'n sus pectmj! that somethmg seriou:-: lll.JY be wrong. )!rs. f'. CO't ~t F:NT What you say IS true The reason for personaltty change often 1s ovt>rlookrd And the reason uns uspet'ted -unltl medical stud\ I recall .i s tory a ·pro Cessor of medicine told about a former!\ meticulous man \\h~> went to hb offtcl' orw cfa, with food :-; t J In!' on his -tie Hts formt•rh 'H'll fitting su1 t w a~ :-.hodch ~dunkempt · ON THIS BASIS alone. the doctor becaml• :>LL<> picious of beginning I brain detcriorut1on E vents proved him to lx1 I right. Soon a ftern ard this man who was still in bis 50s showed defintlt' I evidence of earlv senility. · It is well known that .many a sweet woman. at .jhe mercy of glands dur- ing menopause. c hanges into one who is in emo- ·tJonal imbalance • SHE )IA Y have sud den fits of anger, or da) to-day irritability and dep r ession . Wh en Womens Fashion SCOOP A CLEARANCE A SALE A FANTASTIC % TO % FAMILY JACKETS A Select group of family winter weight jackets. Limited Quantities • I TO \ Every bra anq girdle in stock. Don't miss out! Sport Brief Girdle 1.15 Reg. 1.44. Medium control In white and nude Siles S.M.L . 1 ----~-..~..,._ ...... d ~w..ve.i Reg. 2.66. Machine wash. lttt~fy-;-32 tor:;3on6AA-. 3~4rtt~1-----1 388. 34 to 40C. I ' treated, she can again become h e r f ormer sweet self. When a family m e mb er s uffers a personality change it pays to look for lht• un • derlying reason. Don 't simply charge it up to 1 "meanness.'' I s hypertension the c::n1se'1 An ulcer that keeps thC' patient on ed ,ge·1 )IE DICALETTES Dear Dr. Stein crohn: I broke a two pack-a day cigarette habit when I learned I have a duodenal ulce r . I used to I be on cigars and pipes. too Rut I've switched to I chewing tobacco :'-low I find it"s even more d1f ricult to cut down on 1 chewing than to quit the others. Will it harm mv ulcer., Mr. L . · CO~MENT : L<'l"s he J ecetious a nd say )-our alcer won 't like it ( ... ·Street Length Dresses ·Pant Suits ·Blouses ·Jeans · ·Coordinates ·Long Dresses ·Sweaters ·Pants ·Blazers Selected grou Styles galore. • Super sav.ings. Limited Quantities. BUENA PARK: Beach at Ore"91thrope •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sund•ys 10 to 6 ORANGE : City Dr. at Garden Grow Blvd. • <>c>en wtekdeys 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6 s.tNTA ANA: 3900 So. Brlstol-Ho. of So. Coest Plaza •Open Dally 9:30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 Lace Cup Crossover Bra 1.59 Reg. 1.99. Machine wash. 32 to 408. 34 to 44C, D. White, nude. yellow. blue, black. (Not shown). Doubleknit Contour Bra 1.59 Reg. 1.99. Crossover style Machine wash 32 to 36A. 32 to 408. 34 to 40C White only Sport Brief Girdle ,2.40 Reg. $3. Medium to firm control. In white and black. Sizes S.M,L,XL. Sale prices effective thru January 3. 1976. ~ .. I I . I I I I > -·- • 'Thursday. December 25. 197.5 DAILY PILOT Bl Brown Leans tQ Highway 'Priorities'rnE PICK oF Punch By THOMAS D. ELIAS Every poll has shown the popularity of Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr.'s notion of setting priorities and all~atlng education money accordingly, with new programs to be paid out of funds now used for exist· mg programs. ~ow the governor is attempting to extend this idea into other areas and in the process is discover· ing that it's easier and more popular to attack or restrict California's educational establishment than its freeway system. THE OPPOSITION HAS BEEN long and loud since Brown's business and trans portation secretary, Donald Bums, advocated an end to the highway trust fund and the 60-40 split or state highway money between Southern California and the rest or the state. "The overriding consideration in this proposal is to set priorities for state activities and then fit them into a budget," sa>s one top Brown Ad- ministration spokesman. ··we have consistently op- posed locking state revenues into s pecial funds. We want all state m onies to be used according to proposal are coming und~r the heaviest attack in Southern California. · "IF THESE (IUGHWAY) FUNDS ARE putjn· to the state's general fund," says Republican state Sen. John Stull of Leukadia, "the governor· and his legislative majority could easily divert them to fund pet projects. Gov. Brown and his legislative supporters are struggling to find ways to fund their proposals without having to raise taxes in an elec- tion year." One justification given by Burns for the possi- ble changes was the contention that ''the golden age or freeway building is over in California," a fre- quent Brown assertion. But this year, for instance, there is $800 million in that fund, more than the budgets or either the University of California or the state college system. U that money were d iverted to other uses, it could permit many new programs of the type Brown has resisted or vetoed on purely financial grounds. ··1 thmk it lS lime to end the situation where the only honest answer to a member of the public who asks why funds a re betng exp<~nded for Interstatt> 15 (in San Diego, R1 vers1de and San Bernardino coun ties). when Interstate 5 1s a hig her priority, 1s that lhe law reqwres it," Burns complained. BUT STULL AND OTHERS IN SOUTHE RN California ques llon why the J.5 completion s hould have a higher priority than other uncompleted freeways in their area. They suggest that the possi. ble convenience of the I ·5 completion lo state of· ficials in Sacramento is responsible for its high priority. This feeling leads to a questioning of the motives behind the proposal to end the 6040 split. "The idea is to make all projects stand on their own merits and compete equally for funds whether they are m freeways or anything else," Brown's spokesman ~aid. Rut the specter of the political pork-barrel. with more powerful lcgi~lators able to get more for their districts. looms over any proposal to politicize freeway funchng. priorities set by the Legislature and the governor." T~JNG THE MON EY OUT OF THE trust It would take passage of a ballot proposition to f und thus would end the guarantee motorists have THERE IS NO SUCH POSSIBILITY in educa- ent the highway trust fund, which now ensures that that the gas taxes they pay will be used to benefit tion, so Brown's idea of having all programs there all gasoline tax revenues · · them in some way. compete equally for funding has raised little opposi· are used for road m~-, SOUTHERN .., Most of the pressure for ending the 60-40 s plit at tion. Applying the principle to education also tenance or c~nstrucllon. CALIFORNIA the s ame lime the responsibility for the highway doesn't affect th(' majority of Californians directly. . j - But the Legislature by budget is handed to the Legislature comes from The h1g hwoy fund 1s a much tougher test of the itself could end the 60-4-0 FOCUS , Northern California. free-competition notion. If Brown can sway the "For your information. I'm not drunk at all. 11 so happens south-n orth s pe nding The foremost example of a project now being voters t o ndopt l11s it.lea in this field, affecting I'm on LSD. • split. held up by that formula is the unfinished stretch of almost all or llll'm , he c:an likely do it in any other Both a spects of the new Brown administr ation Interstate 5 between Stockton and Sacramento. area he Jikrs. Money-saver Car Pooling Still Strong The Associated Press Car pools formed during the energy crisis to conserve gasoline are still thriving in many parts of the countrY., according to officials who say sharing a ride has become a money-saving habit for millions of workers. The Federal Highway Administration, which uses the s logan "Double Up, America," to en· courage commuters to share vehicles, estimated more than 20 million persons use car pools every day. C'OMPARISONS HETWEEN CAR POOLS now and at lhf;? height of the gasoline shortage in early 1974 are difficult because many of the shared-ride programs were started on an info rmal basis and no s tatis tics were k('pl. There a re indications, however. that interest in car pools continues to grow. although al a slower pace than previous ly. The federal government has provided funds for 125 car pool projects since the energy cris is struck, with about one-third of them set up the past year. The money has been used to establish special park- ing a r eas. r eser ved higtiway lanes and com· --------- puterized programs lo ('{) \ matchridersanddrivers. • · Sl ',l/ER Car pools generally were mO$t successful in areas where there are concentrated centers of in· dustry and housing; they f<Ail ed to catch on in places where population and bus inesses were widely scat· tered. OFFICIALS SAID MONEY RATHER than fuel conservation has become the prime motivation for people to use car pools. There no longer is any shortage of gasoline, but rising costs and publicity about the monetary savings which can run more than $1 ,000 a year per person depending on the size of the auto, the length of the trip and the number of participants -have kept the car pool alive. An Associated Press survey showed several companies not only are encouraging car pools, but also are us ing vans to transport e mployes. T he Minnesota Mimng and Manufacturing Co. has purchased 75 vans in three years and given them to employes who. in return for the use of the vehicle in their private lives. agree to pick up othe r workers. The company pays maintenance and in- -~-----~-~~~~----~--~~~~ -----~---~~~~----------- 1-----.-rance~ the employes-pay eight ttnts..._......,.._-4n1,_.... off-duty use of the vans. HE RBE RT KNlITZEN, A SENIOR SALES coordinator for 3M, is one of the drivers. lie travels 27 miles to work, picking up 11 other employes. "It takes m e tonger t o commute," said Knutzen, "but I be nefit from having the van to use away from work. l 'd have to buy another car otherwise because my wife needs one." Connecticut started a car pool program in 1972, and Charles J . Gudaitis, a planner in the Depart· ment of Trans portation. s aid the effort to provide commuter buses and parking for car poolers has been gaining s teadily. "We think we have had better success than any other part of the country,·· he said. GUDAITIS SAID THE USE OF special parking lots and buses increased 40 to 45 percent between 1974 and 1975. He said the department tells people, "With the cost of everything else going up -groceries, car servicing, fuel -there is one area where you can s ave money.'' M assachusells started a project this year, called MassPool, to help businesses with 250 or more employes get involved in car pooling. Ninety percent of the money for the program is coming from the federal government. The state is providing technical aid for ride-sharing programs, promo· tional services and computer time. Several companies already have successful car pools. AMC Hikes Cost On Jeep Models DETROIT (UPI) -American Motors Corp. has announced a S40 price hike on three J eep models, but said .it has no plans to increase slicker prices of cars. The jump on t he four-wheel drive J eep Cherokee, Wagoneer and truck models was necessary because new shoulder bell systems will be instaJled after Jan. 1 under a new federal safety standard, AMC said. The price adjustments will BP· ply to orders recci ved after J an. 1. While new c;Us~b 1ce andards also take effect in 1976, AMC Said · ad n lans for upward price adjustments on i Gre Lin , Hornet and Pacer models on whioKl anu disc brakes be~ome stan-d.ro equipmehl. J n AMC spokesman said the com· . pany began instnlling the ne'Y brake system Dec. 5 with no in<;rease In price. I / . . . . l -··' , . /~ a \~ 4- . \ ,-.\, ~\ .. - ----·~ •• .. ~· ·~ . OAILY Ptl Ol 0-peratin(;! Roon• Aid :"(/' eclmicians Meet Vital Need • , By JO\'('E KENNF.DV 8e-ar Joyce: l'oulJ you s upply o~nlation on np1•rating roorn I ir ians·! ., -C .. <\., .'\ rlin!-'ton. 'fC'X . • ~-O!)t.'ral ing roun1 tcchn1l·1;1n is a ~nea lth cart• \\.Orker "'ho a:, sists w ith patient l'are and rl'lat ed . !erviees in the o per<1t ing room. He or s he performs ;js a mem ber of lhl' surg1l'al ll'i.lm and preparl"s sup plies and LXllUpn1cnt for use in surgery Technirians gl'nera11y :,.erub ikeep evel'y thinl:': clt·an. !-lt•rilt· :i.nd ready for suri:i1·al USC'J, but rnay assist tht~ s urg(•on or l'lrculate (move about adJUSt1n g ~·quipment and lig h t :.. and r('stocking supplies). Somt> "'ork tn deli"ery or t•mergenry roon1s. or as pr1\'U!t.>-duty t1•c·hnic1ans tu surgeons . .\ s•:\\' STI. J)\' Ill' thl' 1\., soe1:.ilu111 11f (.lpl'!':1t1 n~ Hnunl Tt.>c hn ll't:.ins t !\.() ll'I' 1 111d1l·all.':-. that threl•-fo u rth~ nf ll'etu11c1an!:> are fem all' .'\ ('OllS('f\' ~II l \ t' (':·;\ l n1:lll' pl ;tl'l''- t ht'" nun1bt•r of !l'l'hllH'tan" <11 (Career Corner) 25,000 : s lig htl y over hnlr nrl' l'ertifi('d throug h exa m ination, and may use th~ abbreviation ('ORT after their names. AOR1' LS aC't ively C'a n1pa ignin~ to in C'r ease the nun1bcr of C'ertified tt>c hn iC'ia ns . The study s uggests that 90 per (_·ent of OR tl'C'hnicians u'Ork for hospit als. usually 40 hours a week.. Pay ranges rrum SJ.500 It) $10.500 . Tht~ majority earn S.S.500 to SS,500 CURRESTt.1·. 18 OR IC'chn1 cian programs are :tC'Crt..>tlilt•d by the Council on ~ll•clical Edut':J t1o n of the .4-mt>ril':in ~1edical As sociation. Con1plC't 1on of an :IC' ('reditf'ct progr:in1 1s a good u·ay to l'nter this Ol'c11pat1on. Pro,E:ran1s :irt' founcl in t\\'O 31ld fO ll l'·Yl':lt" C'Ollegt'S, llll · 1versitie:;, hospitals ~ind (_·liniC's. n1edical and \"oea11onal schools. Huspttal trainin g programs Private Centers1 us ually last one year, 'olo'htlt.' u l'OmmWlity collegf; program can lead to an associalc degree afte r two years . Some OR technicians tra in in the a rmed for«•s. THERE'S USUALL\' a wait mg list to enroll in an OR techn1 ri:1n progra 1n . \Vhile there's a !,?ood job n):trket for ,~·ell-trained <>R technzria ns, some a reas of the country h:.iv~ a n a mple s upply. This ran be a rew arding ocC'upa · lion C'ons id~ri n g the drama of tht• op...•r3t1ngroom. f'()R ~1 0 RE l:'llf'0 Ri\1 ATION To obtain AO RT 's C'3reer leaflet and ltst or schools. send your postcard request to Joyce Lain Kennl'dy at t his newspaper As k for "OR TeC'h.n ic ia n ... Cah Fare Hikt>ll I.OS A N G E l.ES !A P l \'r ll o\v Ca b has been granlC'cl fare inc reases of about IO cents a mile b y th e C'ity P ublir lJtilities a ncl Tr a ns port:.ition Commission ' In Ho•pltal 1'hc Dutchess o f \\7indsor, fo rmerly Wallis Warfield Simpson, wi ll remain in a Paris hospita l t hrough the holid ays to r ecover from C'x tr eme f a ti g u e and ston1ach pain:-:;. ~• spokcsn1an S<J id. U.S. Will Press For Metric Chang~:: ... ·. VAIL, Colo. <AP) -·rhc u nited St ates will begil) a nationa1 .::: program to increase use ot the metric syste m of measurement,_::.: which is used by almost aJI other countries. ::" President Ford s igned the Metric Convers ion Act on Tues-.:·~ day, saying that continued use of the Britls b system of measure-.:'.: ment is making the United States "an island \n a metric se~... :~: • FORD NOTED IN A STATEMENT that presidents as Car back as Geo.rge Washington had call ed for a worldwide unifor~·:" system ot we ights and measures. ... ,;,. "ln 1965. G real Britain renounced its old s yste m ot measure--:~ ment in Cavor or metric." the President s aid. ''Today, more tbwi; · 90 percent of the world's people use m etric m e asurements id·- theireveryday lives." :;· Ford s aid that several years ago tbe National Bureau of Stan-·. dards conduc ted a study and urged wider use of metric measure···, ments . HE SAID THE BUREAU PROPOSED a coordina ted national program to bring this about and "lhe legislation befor e us today implements that finding. ''It is important to stress that the convers ion contemplated in . this legislation is to be a completely voluntary one .·· . Ford added that the AOvernmenrs runction. through a U.S." ~tetric Board which he will appoint. will be to coordinate increas- ini;: u.seof the n1etric system in various seC'lors of the economy. THE PRESID•:NT SAID TllE R•:AL impetus for the bill ha~ come from those in the business of buying a nd selling American. products here and overseas. Cited in Report S ACRA:\l E:STO <AP> Pr1,·ate child·carc centers do a bout as good a jo6 as state.funded C'Cn · ters in Ca lifornia at less than half the cost per C'hild , a s ta te re port said \\'ednesday. The report by the Ofrice of Educational l .. 1a1son also recommendl•d that tbt' state encou rage child care facilities at u·urk s ites ::ind pr1val(' homes as an alternative to c·c.'ntcrs "TllE ClllLO C1\RE SERVICES provided by the state a re far from ad t'Qll :.t lc." s~od the office. ~chedul ed to go out of existence as a branch of the lleallh and \\'t•l fa rt• Agency J)cc. 31. 20%off all our bras and girdles. •, • Tht• rt·port s atd go\'crnment 1s s pending SJ04 million to provide rare for onlv 55,4·10 California chlldrcn, 10 pcrC'l'nt of the eliJ':iblc total. State schools C'h1ef \\'1J son Rill·S estimate~ l .O·t0,000 rhildren need soml· day C~l/"l' The report said ('hild c::tre programs :.ire hurt by poor coord1nat1on and n~1rJ stafring requireml'nts, such as a mandate of o ne staff u•orkl'r to l'\'crv {1\'c c hildren Ill fcdl'rally fund ed program::. · DESPITE TllE l\F.F.O FC>R SER\'ICES, it said. some federal monC'y grants -this ye~1r an estimated S2 million a1·en·t U!it'Cl in the state each year b&ause of a lack of planninji:. The mt>d1~tn cost of child care at pr1 \"ate centers 1s 68 cents per ehdd each hour, the r~port said. In publicly funded cent£'rs il is Sl.73 -tll large p:.irl because of thf' s:'.l!aries of r(·qu1 red staffers . The study also said the quality of pro~rams didn't va ry gre:.itly betu·een private a nd public cen· ters and appeared to have little relation to costs Order Yours NOW ... lT •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH · •EASY TO USE 1000 ·, . ., ....... \ O'<t ' 2 ·1so ...... , : --.. n ''°"' ·~. 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Jun10• !nhm,11r· st'am1e~1 plunQe b•a WtHl'l' 11(1\!f' P'"~ or Ch11• S<1C~ J~ J6A 12·368/L Sale $2 fl-t. 2.60. Het nru br• nt IU•ICll nylon lac•. WhUfO oniv s11111 28..:l<I O cup. Reg. 3.50 .. _ .. Sale 2.80 f\1 1 collon ~·o~~ovcr bf~ w o!r• ,.y!on l~CP \IJno!~ S•l"S 3'·36A 32·4081C ;'\?·4~0 Sales4 Re11 s~. G.H!erlc~~ c"e' "' ny1on1Lytr.1· sp,i,,ctc• Wh•lc ~,.d nud"in5rte~ M L XL Sile pric•l etfecti•e tnru S1!u•d1y Sale Prices Eftecihre For Limited Time Only Use your J CPe nnfl'f Charg11 Card. Sale2.80 Reg. J.50. Lace cup Junior 1n11m•1e br~ ol nylo,.ILvcr~ • ipandc~ AsSO•led P1$11!11 •n 5"e~ J2·36A. 32·388/C sa1es2 Rl-g. 2.50. G1tls CIOSIO•n• b•• ot double knit nytOt" lrlCCM, Wl'"lfl Sitn 30-36.11.A , J2.J6A. ••• ' .. '• .. -.. T Available In Loo AngelH, .Q,.nge, Rlveroide, San Bernardino and Vonlur• counlin . ' ' 1 I ... • 1 ~ l I ( I • • s r s ' • c ' c ' ' ( ( ( r r ' r 1 ' I II ' ' .. ~. A11 Ope11 Heart UPI Ttl"'llolo Shannen Reaumcan. open-heart patient from Sl. Clair Shores, Mich., smiles from her hospi.tal bed in Birmingham, Ala . after plaemg a decoration on a Christmas tree. that wa s put in her room by admirers. She s uccessfu lly underwent open heart surge ry last week. Erotic Fete Will Go 'Bust' llOUSTO~ < U Pl> -If fashions previewed for the city's firsl new year's eve erotic arts ball ac- tually were worn to that revelry. there would be no need for additional entertainment. An early p<.'ek :it the fashions revealed models and actors wearing everything from a G-string a nd gold body paint to purple leotards and shimmering aluminum foil leggings. A CROWD OF ABOUT JSO CHEERED the clothes -or lack thereof -Tuesday night and swilkd a s teamy punch touted as an aphrodisiac. The s how was billed as a display of minimal cloth around flesh and a look at next year's fas hion for the open-minded. It turned out to be kinky clothes and a seri<'s of erotic performances on a s mall, tiered runway. The prfrate Houston Museum of :\1odern Art. which opened Dec. 11 with an Erotic Arts Festival. hosted the fashion s how to prl'pare its patrons for the erotic :'\ew Yl'ar's Eve ball. All the fashions were for salC' -e\'en the gold paint -said founder and director Sandra Stevens. THE PUNCH WAS SERVED FR0)1 a large goldfish -type bowl sitting in a bathtub. The punch's creator claimed it was an aphrodisiac, but it tasted like bitter cht>rries blended with a generous portion of fermented grain. Along one wa II hung five, five-foot by seven-foot air brush painlings by Betty Tompkins of New York. They depicted closeups of a sex act. Other , We't~P had the fire inspe<-tors 10 times ha the last 12 days. But we're going to make it. As far as I k-nou:,. this b dw only museum in the u:orld r11n fJy artists .• ' sm a lle r . si milar paintings hung around the museum. Rut m ost eyes \\·ere on the stage. • 'Thursday, December 25. 19'TS Youth, 18_ Hormone Could Aid Diabetics F el Pl LA J OLLA <AP> -Salk Institute says it has th.- l es ea go-ahead to make a synlht!tic hormone that could bt• the greatest advance against diabetes c;in<'t> insulin The substance. callt>d i.o matoi.tat1n. In Death "dramatically reverses to normal" ovt>rly high levels of two hormones believed to be responsible for excessive blood sugar ..ind damage to blood vessels, Salk cla ims. SANTA BARBARA CAP) -An 18-year-old has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in stomping a teacher to de- ath at the E l Paso de Robles youth authority ' facility. court oUicials said. Arvie Carro11 's trial had been moved to Santa Barbara from San Luis Obispo County. where the )larch 31 killing oc- curred. Carroll was accused of the murde r o r Marie Ro m ero. 54, a stale · e mployed t eacher , f9llowing a class at the California Youth Authority facility. Although 17 at the time. Carroll was or- dered tried as an adult. AMONG C0~1PUCATIOSS OF DIABETES arc blood vessel d1s~ase. blindness <ind kidney fatlure. By curbin g the secr etion of the growth hormone, somatotropin, by the pituitary gland and the secretion of glu('agon from the pancreas, Salk says somatostatin may prevent the often-fatal com- plications. At least ·IO million persons. including 10 mtlhon Americans, are believed afllicted by diabetes. A resear ch team headed by Or. Roger Guillemin discovered the hormone in ~heep and then c haracterized and synthesized it th<ec rears ( ) ago. MEDICINE TESTS W ERE STARTED LATE R IN human patients and arc continuing in a number of c linics. The drug is still too co~lly for general use but the prices is expected to drop ~harply "ilh further work. A s pokesman at the La J olla institute founded by Jonas Salk, developer of the anlipoho vaceine which bears his name. said that it will m ove im· mediately to let five large drug firms begin testing of the hormone. From Houbigant C"h.1n111ty l 1<1111'1 'Skrn SoJ "•·t f '-i fl,"' l "'it ,..f v.11h P1•,h1111•_• I u••"' 1 1..1, .. • I 3.50 V•" ''1 11 ( H 1nrj ,1n•J tlJd/ Lo~1n•1 (l:t,/)2.75 From love The firm is an.• Merck & Co. and Wyeth D1v1sion of American Home Producti.. C1 ba-Ge1gy A.G. of Switzerla nd, Imperial Chem1cal lndui.lnci. of Un tam and AB KABI of Sweden. THE LICENSING NEGOTIATIONS between the drug firms and Salk were stalled by a Justice Department investigation , but Salk ~aid 1t was in· formed this week that the mvestigalton 1s over and that the licensing plan was found to be proper. Approval of the Food a nd Drug Administration will have to be secured before large-scale c link~I trials can begin in the United States. Guillemin recently received a Lasker Award in medicine for work in the discovery and synthesis of brain hormones of whichsomatostalm is one. In writing of his work, Guillemin s aid somatost atin inhibits the secretion of ~rowth hormone. which is s us pected to contribute to vascular les ions and blindness in juvenile d1abl'lei.. HE SAID SOMATOSTATIN ALSO "inh1b1ts the secretion of glucagon, a hormone from the pan- creas which is an antagonist of insulin and kno" n to be secreted in excess in diabetes, thus lcadmg to high blood sugar levels." "A large numbe r of studies rn JU\enilc diabetes ... h ave already reveall'cl th<1t somatostatin <!an lead lo consider able reduct10n of the amount of ins ulin required lo m aintain a juvenile diabetic in normal blood sugar condi- tions." Guillemin wrote. ''Somatostatin will most likely become part of the treatment of diabetics.'' t t 10•111; l'l'u Ric~ Htnct ,,. ! f 11 11 r 1r·M, U .tt Save 503 on girls' tops l100/ (.1 ·'"' t .-; I SJ (I ' ; 2. 75 r ' ' " h 'I L f~U n ti,' J,' I 2.50 f' •"v '' r i flam I,.! I SJ ) Once-a-winter cosmetic event. lf . From Faberge -"l"'" El 1lh r Ow<1l • f ' o. I r I , •• r,u •r,111· ! "' I 4.50 C< 1,1m., c;'M•' I Ol ' 1. 25 l\1uf Jururu C:t'f;J/ Lot "n 'u'\ A•' 1 1 ' : ) p1t1r, l ru1 -ih:impoo (ht: 14.50 and · sweaters Choose from a lemlic assort· menl of top:. .. nd :."eutt:?r"' 1n .1v;p1el} ot Cl)lors nnd t'.l!.Y· Ctlrn l,1bncs. P1cli.. ~·1vf"r.tl tn m'ltc.h with h(•r I 1vontr> o;~orls .,nd P·1'11S S,Wt' ~,Q o Ofl ,;;ictit j DAILY PILOT B:J .JFK Friend Jan e t Leigh. qu estione d aboul a ll eged r o m a li c connections wi t h fo rm er Pres ide nt John F . K e nnedy. said s h e and her hu s band we r e fri e ndly with JFK and that the late Pr es id e nt once offree d h er an ambassadorship in Finland. There was a dress made or a series of horizontal swaths of differ e nt colored cloth and another outfit £GRSUili;Ai-Of a-G-st-ring...uld ~'141-UUIO~lkil~~---H -FromJovao l I _t More savings on girls' fashio~s THERE WERE J)IPRESSIONISTIC seduction dances. the museum's vic·w of how the West was won and a parade of beauties dressed in bikini un- derwear and military garb. Miss Stevens said the museum. which opened as an art gallery a year ago, has fought both finan- cial and neighborhood problems. "The little old ladies from around here have complained and we've had the fire inspect/ors 10 times in the last 12 days.'' she said. "But we're go- ing to make it. As far as I know. this is the only museu!ll in the world run by the artists.'' MISS STEVENS, WHO PAl~S, WORKS with film and admits to being thirtyish , said an a rt in s ports s how will soon replace the erotic arts festival. She said the erotic arts was a good method of getting a name a round town. •·tt 's been fun as well as serious and a little educational." she s aid. At that point. a young woman dressed in black leotard and tights slitherc>d across the stage, twist- ing and turning a flexible while ring · around her body. One from the audience tu med lo another a nd asked the s ignifi can ce or the gyrations. "Don't ask. man," came the reply ... Just en- joy. , Ripley Wants His Hot Tub PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) -Doug Ripley has erected in h is yard a sign which reads "P lease Bring Back My Hot Tub." Ripley said his 450-pound redwood bathtub, six I eel wide and three feet deep, was stolen from the yard. The device. dubbed a "hot-tub!" holds JOO gallons of water nnd can accommodate six bathers at a limo. _ The stolen tub was a prototype o( a line of water receptacles basod on the same principle as J apanese baths. Ripley ~aid he was work- l nri on a model t hnt would use a wood fired water heater. "They're really n lot of flood clean fun," Rlpley said of his tub. - ' "1r Mu~1". f ,...,1,1y r,•,.,1 f, O.' l s4 From Max Factor Orv S'-•" Cr ... 1m I~•, Ol ) 2.51 ~h·1~h1rtf1r10 flh1n~mq Crt'drn (Q )l I 2.51 Lv~ c" •"" 1u, <~ 4 ll 12.51 CCTV '}{t-a-tt '1 1'/~u,u, 'Bdiu.OJt. ..... ~ ' j -~r·, .. . .... '• . ;. ,.,. .... . 11,,.. ·I!.· -· JI ,,., pl : -.;....; From Coty V1IAm1n Mrnsturr BM.1nc"1 (·I o:) s3 v1tnm1n A 0 Con•plo• Crl.'am (4 01 I s3 . From Revlon Moon 0H'>r·-. H1 ,,. 1uri• r1.11m (~ r: J 6.50 Monn D•nr• M"''•'u'" f tlffi 18': I 6,50 ,..~,..,." n,, ,,,. Mr11.• ,, (Ir u I'• th• I s4 From Bonne Bell !11' prOi1tJC.I\ t 11 y "'' ,~1n s5 r,,n Q.\. ... "t t;~ n Cl1•11n$10Q Lnt• 'n Goud Nnh1tl' l•P (jin'.'• GoO<I N~t111r Mr1to,h"""' An stores open Sunday. Dfl:. 28. 10 AM·6 PM Special 7.99 Ribless corduroy jacket is ,,fl rollon v.1th w irm ncrylu: 1'1le 1tn1no. Sl£'PVP.; linect with acel.it" 0111llcd to polyPc;tcr tit .~r1111. C:.n.1p front GlflS 4·6X. G•rl<; 7 14, Special, 8.99. Save 503! 3.25 Reg. 6.50. Girts· nylon shirts in your choice 01 colorful scenic rr1nts. Turn-b;ick culls Girls· 7 14 Glrt1' fHhlont H1ll1b .. 11 111 1tor11 In Loi Anttl11, Or1nte. Riverside, Sen Btmtrdlno Ind Ventur1 COt1ntl11. Sale 3.50 R99. S7. Save 50% I Beoulilut pholo tr11nsler r"nt swe.ito1s. E'a~y-caro ocryltc knit 1s machine wtishnble Choose from l111h•on rolor!I. Girts sizes 7 to 14 .... ' . Co1melle1 •• ARCAOIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWN!Y fULLl!RTON HUNTINGTON 11£ACH LAGUNA HILU LAIC~OOD VONlCLAll't vaNTUAA N!WPORT MACH NORTH HOl.L YWOOD NORTHRIDG& ORANGE 'THE-CITY' PUl!NTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SA.H HANAADINO TOAAANCI W!ST COVINA WHITI-WOOD t ' _7 \ .. ·----... 114 DAILY PILOT T,,u~ay, Oecembe< 25. 1975 ··§ftuauc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . !lllCTtTIOU18UIJHUS NAMlflT&T&M•NT "ICTITIOU.S8VSINUS l'flit ....... 119~ 1.idoo"tNI-lllAMll STA TllMUIT 9' TM IOl_.119 ...,._,. I• CloilOt bllJ.I QOVINOA 'S IM~OllTS, UO lleUM ~c:.t1tHwy.,Lt1ij-.tl\eecll CA VAi.LEY AUTO l"AllTS 1431 M4lflfl \Miion O.••• 111, 211 0. Ahc•a .._ ... Y. l~u,.. Hiii•. CA.ms> -~\..le~ .. e(l\.CA Edloterd W Lw,H. 9011 AoMM .. Ml ... u 14 \vn91Ktecl by ... lft L°"98U<ll.CA~ Tllli t>u~IMU "<OMu<lea by .on 1n cllvl-1 EOW•rdw t.ukn n.11 stett,...nt wu 111.a wltll tl\t Couftty Clerll of O< •nte COW!lr on DK..,., 1'-ms ~..,. t. PUBLIC NOTICE f'lll>h\l\ed Ot•noe Coeit 0.lly Pllol, 0.< II, 2S, 191S.f\d Jen l, I. tt1• ..0..1) , P:ICTITIOUS eUSIHUS PUBUC NOTICE NAMI! STATllM•NT 1'llt IOltowlno per'°" Is d0i"9 b\al P:lt TITIOUS 8UStN•SS __ , NAME STAT•M•NT C:!UEATIVE SOUND OESIGl-I, 410 The followlnv ""°" is clolnv IMI· ti ~. Newp0rt Beecl\. c:A • .,.., 1tns as 0.1\l•I lltobert Sllettu<IC, 410 El RO N AND HELE N 'S OLD ~ ......... pOrtfNecll,CA ,,...., l"ASHIOHEO SHOP,., •• 5. Coesl Thl\ INsu .. u h conOu<I~ by .,, "' Htgllwey, l.e9uN Beecll, CA fttjl ~-I RonelO c. Hollls, tOM s.~ Mil J Sllettuck StrMt, uvun. a.eel\, CA tl•St """ stet•,...nt ••s l•ltd "''t" ttoe Tnrs INSllWU is condwcttG by.,,'" Otunty Clerk ot Or•no• Counly on Oi•l-1 ~r I ltlS RonelOC Holhs FSftll Tha stat.,.,ent wu 111eo ""'" llW Pwll1"'9cl Orenoe Coen 0111y Piiot. County Clull ot Oreno-County on Oitc~r 4 11. II. 2S 1'7S .. 10-IS O.ce,,_r IS. 197S 1<*11 PUBLIC NOTICE Pul>ll•lled Or•~ Coest Oe11., Piiot. -------------I O.c ll,2i. lt1S•n<IJ•" 1,1. 1t1• "ICTITIOUS a USINESS •7·IS NAMe STATUUNT 'Tiie fOllowi"ll perM>fls er• 0011>9 buSI neuu PUBLIC NOTICE f · Ora Doctors Orders Schools Now Dispense Drugs DENVER <AP> -Fifteen years ago, few schools would al- low dispensation of so much ruJ an aspirin. But today's schools commonly dole out prescription drugs as pow e r(ul as am· phe tamin es. making the medicine shelf as much a part of school life as the blackboard or the gymnasium. ( EDUCATION J scrtptJon can put a child's name on the Ust. LAMPE SAID DENVER'S and other school systems with which The p h enom e n on is na -he's familiar refuse to dispense lionwide, said Dr. John M medicine "unless we know what Lampe, executive director of it is, who prescribed it and for what." medical services for the Denver Pubr s h 1 Aspirin remains the drug most nation 's 30 m ii lion school childrtn. Although it is a stimulant, the eCCect of Ritalin is to allow an overactive child to focus att~n lion on constructive activity - essentia lly, to s low down. Ritalin is prescribed for children with a condition called "minimal brain dysfunction,'' which usually manifests itself as hyperactivity that gives a child a short attention span or the like. Often such a child is disruptive in a classroom. ic c 00 5 and nationally often administered in schools he u,.1te ... 10 knownexpertonschoolheaJth :said, but suc h drugs 'as DR . JAME S LEWIS, a Spain A ward "IN VIRTUALLY every one of barbiturates to control epileJ)6y neuorologist with the University C . . our schools kids are getting have made their way to the "ac-of Colorado Medical Center who oncert pianist Jose medication," Lampe said. '"The ceptable'' lists. has researched stimulant drugs, lturbi, who gained reasons are understandable and, And. he said, two central prefers the term "hyperactivi-greater popularity as I think, valid. nervous system stimulants, dex-ty" to M BD . a n a c t o r . h a s troamphetamine, or Dexedrin, "Some kids to do better in r eceived G rand "We must keep kids in school, and methylphenidate. or Ritalin. school and feel be tter if they're Cross of the Order or and it's not always the case that are relatively common. medicated," Le wis said. Comedian To Me1id His Fence RIDGEFIELD, C<>rU) (U PI ) A c t or . comedian Godrey CaO>· bridge has decided ·to mend his fence Cambndge said he agreed to move a disptJl· ed section or fence on h.is property on Buck H.ill Road back from the nar row s treet, after seeing the results of a survey periormed last week. Town officials asked as early as last summJ?r that the fence be moved and s ummoned Cam.- bridge to Danbury Superior Court J an. 14 lo explain why he hadn"t moved it. Pl ENTEAPAISES, Villa No. 8S B""LeQOOll. ugune Buell, CA '17•SI Dotts M. Blueu. v111a No as, e1.- L4l900fl. 1..-gun. Buell, CA 97.St Donald L. Browft,'211 Oo1pn1n WJv ........ l.equne heel\. CA. 9'USI the mother and father are going s-1•1 Isabel the Calholir k h k'd h A f sul"e:•10 1tcou11T0Fnu r to eep t e 1 t ere. ew years NO REUABLE figures exist HE SAID INCREASED use of Town officials claimed sunoFCAL.,011•0AF011 r O m a ago thatwas thecase."' as to the number of American medication like Ritalin in the TH11COuNTYoF011ANGlf represen alai vc in Most schools maintain lists of the fence was located Tiii~ business Is cono11ctt<1 by " ~tel Ooar!Mr\l\1p N•. A.asm youngsters taking Ritalin, for ex-schools is not dangerous as long eight feet into the town NOT1cEOP:HEA111NGoFPn1T10N Los Angel es of the children to be medicated, he ample, but m ost experts asthedrugs areadnunisteredby n"ght-of-wayandtwofeA• Doris M Bl\~t!ll FOlt .. 11o•ATE o,. w 1u ANO FOlt k r s . ·d d 1 d t · t· · = LEnus TESTAMENTAllY ANo ong o pain. sai . an on Y a oc ors pre-es •m~te it at 10 percent of the qualified persons from Buck Hill Road. lll1s "•tement w H 111..a wlln ttv> Co11nty Clerk of Or •nqe Coun1v on O.cember 1, 191S AVTHOltll.ATION TO AOMINISTElt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~ UHOEll THE INOEPENOENT AO. MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT Eillte of LULA M TAYLOR. al'IO ,.50111 f>ut>ll\lleO Oreno~ Coil\t Odily Pilol • knowna\LULAMARIE TAYLOR.•lw ~cemtier4 11 I& HI~/) '6IOH known .n MRS GLENN E TAYLOR, ' · ' ' a liO known •s MRS GL C NNE E PUBLIC NOTICE TAYLOR !LULA). ~'""'"Cl NOTICE IS HEREBY GtllEN trwl CHARLES R TAYLOR"'" lilfO lltr•1n l'ICTITIOUS8USI NESS • Pl!lltoon lor Probate of w 111 ano lor" NAME STATEMENT WM<! of Letter~ Test•m•ntary lnO Tlltt following ~rson " Oo•nv bu" Aulnoru•toon to Ac:Jmlnl\I., Un~ Ille ,..u.n l~Genl AOm1n1stra lion ot E•letes HACIENDA OE MESA 160 wut I Act. ••l~renct to "'""" 1s ,,_..,. for WllW>n Slrttt, Costa M•i•. CA.,,,, tur1t..r p,trhculars. and that IM llmt Byrof\ M T arnutier. Tru\I~ of llW' and place of MU•"9 trw u 1mt,...,, i-n Tarnutrer Family Trust. 1?900 G.t<~ s.t lo< January 6, 1•16, at 10 00•.m In <Ao"" BlvO , Gara.n Grove CA '12...o t1'e covr1room of O•perlmtnt No l of Thrs bus1rwu 1s conOU<teo bV an in w10 cour1 •t 700 ClvlC CHltitr Ori"" 0"•1°"91 Wu!, 1n Ille Coty of Slftt• Ana. Byron M T arnutier C.llforn1• Tru\IH 0.lltd Dec. H. IWS Tll1i st•temef\t we\ llled with ll'e WILLIAM E SI JOHN. Co11 n1y Clerk of Or•nve County on CountyClu' irso.19 ... LMAVENUE Oitct'mbe< u. "lS • Gt:OltGE It Jo.INSON 1 HOWSEll,GllllTHER .. e11owN lONO •EACH,CA.'-J A~ys llt ..... """'1wt ler. Pelitkr>er UIOO"'l*sOrlve Pub11511t'o Oranoe c ... sl Daily Pilol, I ltewpot1 hacll, CA tUU O.omtier 11, 1•. 1S, t'1S 4809-IS I Pubhsllf'<! Oranoe Cod st O••IY Pilot, o.c 17 "· J1. 197s ano Jan , ""' P UBLIC NOTICE •7'1 IS PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT 01' AIANOONMIENT Ol'USEO,. l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS NAME The loliowtno per\ons """" at>;on --.o IM use 01 11\e tlcllt1ous l>lr.11\fss ,,.,,,. CASA BON I TA I, ~461 Gr1no11y St . Cypren, CA ~lO Da••O 1Cra11er. 1421 S11n Vallty Ro Soi•l'a Buen, CA '11015 Frank l(rat1or 1477 Sun V•lley RO . So ..neBucll.CA'107S LOUIS T .. , lleQQ•n. 6131 Ra<!IOC. ·~ ,LOSAr>Qelu,CA'OOS. Paul Terllt90en. bOS3 Allantoc "~ a..ono Bue II. c A 'OIOS Th•i bu'l<n•u wn conOuClf'O by • l...,1ttdper1Mr\l\1p State ••Of' Oev,IOl><!<i. Inc •C .. 11torn1• CorPOratt0t1 Alu II Belltllum"''. Porn Tl\I\ slatom!'nt was filed w>ln tt>e (;ounly Cler• of Or•n91! Countv on 0.,c 12 ms F44S.S P11b41\1WO OrAnQe Co41\I O.t1ly Piiot, OPc 17,14.l l 191San0Jan 1. 1'76 4161 IS PURI.IC NOTICE CP·l4 .. SUl"ElllOA COUllTOI' THE STATE OF CALI FOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-anu NOTICE OF HEAR I HG OF PETll'IOff l"OR PllOaATE OF WILL ANO POii l•TTEllS TESTAME NTARY ANO l'Olt AUT HORllATION TO AO· M l NIST Ell UNOElt T HE INOEl'ENDENT AOMINISTAATIOH I OF ESTATES ACT (P,.eb Code Stt" -·' EHat• ol CLARENCE LEON WELl.S, OuuW<I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllal MABLE SETH WELLS llH filed hit<••" • Pl!llllon lor ProCWtle of Wiii ano lor ,,. wan<t ol letters Ttstam~tary tot~ Ptt111oner end !or autnor 11at1on to .a mon•st•r undef II\<! lnOependtnt Ad· mon1stra1ton of ESlatu Act rel<!<eftat to wtucll i> tnacle for lurttwr par11cu1¥,, .,.., lllat llltt time e...S place of llNrinq llltt w-has bffn s..I tor January 6. 197i, et 10.00 •.m .. in tne counroom ol O.pertment No 3 OI S•tO court. <lt 700 O vi< Ceftt<!< Orlw Wut, 1n tM City of ~Me, Celifornoa. 0.tecl Oecembl!< 1 s. 1'15 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Couf\ty Cler• THOMAS L. LOllO ______ S_l_l-10 ______ , DSl1 ... _ .. YlleftCI•, S11lte lU NOTICE TOCllEOITORS U9UMHlll1,0lil.'2U3 Ne. A·lSSll Tel: (7141511·"60 SUPEAIOll COURTOFl'HE AttwMyt.r: Petlli-r STATE OF CALIFORNIA P'OR Pubtisneo Oran91! Co.t•I Daily Pilot. THE COUNTY 0 1' ORANGE December II, 19, 1S, 1'75 4811·15 In .,,. Ma It,, Of I hf' E ,1 .. 1 .. ol HAAOLO OYER BREWSTER De<eawo Not1ct 1\ 114'r,by 9tvon to cr.0110" nav1nq claims uQa•n•t ll!f' \a1c:J Of'C!' ctent to Ille S<ltO Cla•ms 1n Ille ottoct' of t"" Cler~ of tile &foreialO CO\lrt or to P'"'>tnt lllem to 1114' und<?rsiqtleej at 1114' ofl1ct of ... RTHUR l(ElLMAN - 111& A Pac1l1c Coa•t H•O"*•Y.•n 11\eCI ly ol H11nl 1"9t0f\ B"•c n 1n Orange Countv, wll•Cll tatter off•C• •\ llltt plat' ot ooslnt\i of tne 11nd!''''ll"~ '" •II ma"''S OO!'na1n1nQ lo \d•O estme Suell Claims w•lh '"""' n~<P\Sary vouctwr\ ""ii be 11180 or presenteO u alor~•d ..,,,,.,,, lour mon111s alter llltt ltrst l>UblrcatiOll ol 1111\ notice Dated Dec I 1'7S GLEN EOWARO BREWSTER E .. culor oft he w ill ocha1ooeooeftt AttTHUR KELLMAN ~~P:IC CO.\ff HIGHWAY HUNT I HG TON a EACH, CA. tl .. Pubh\lled Orange Cont Oa11y Piiot Otc 4, It, ll,2S, 191S 4611 71 PUBLIC NOTICE S·1>07 NOTICE TO ClllEOITOAS -.A IU01 SU .. EAIOll COUllTOF THE STATE 01' CALI FOAHIA F'OR THECOUNTYO,.OAANGIE •n IM Malt•• OI In• E\141f' Of t<ATHARIN[ NOTT LAMPHIER 11~.o l(ATHAR INF LAMPHIER dk.t i<1<THERINE L"MPHIER O.oa""' Noll<!' Is l\t••bY Q•ven 10 c rN!ltor~ .....,,"9 c lalmi aQAlfl\t II•• \.01c:J Cl('(•· otfll 10 file H•O c a•m\ 1n trt• olft<" of tllt Cltrk of ti>• ator••a•O cnur1 or 10 -\enl 1nem to tn• ur>d•r\1QnM "' '"'° oflret of JC»iN M POOltCH 1\1 So Ll~e Ave No 111 '" tn• r iv of P1u1a•na, in 1,os An9< "' C<>un1y, ""'It" latter otfrc• •S th!' Pia<• ol bu\• ""' of Ille Undtf\1qn•d 1n °'II -ll•r\ ~rruno to \Atd "'''"'" \Uit'h t .,."'1\ "'"" Ir.to neet•SMV Wiii(""'' m.r.I ~ lltttd or pres.nt•O •• 11orf\"KI ""''"'n ,_,r mon1111. altn Ill! 11rs1 P<•bhcation 11Ull•• notrce PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. ERIOR toUllT OP: CALI l'ORNIA COUNTY OF OlllANGE CASE NO. AIJMS ORDER TOSHOWC.AUSE IC.C.P. tUnl If\ It-it Matter ol the Application of PINKY NANCY LUCILE McKAY. 41\0 known 11 PINKY NANCY LUCILLE SIMMONS. for Cha no• o l Name WHEREAS , P I Nl(Y NANCY lUCll.E M cl(AY, al\o l<nown A\ PINl(Y NANCY LUCILE SIMMONS . Pf'1i11-r, h•S filed 6 !>f'l•hon Wolh t"" 0.'11 -tl\1s Court tor an order cNnq lnv petitioner's name from PINICY NANCY LUCILE McKAY, ••w -nown n PINKY NANCY LUCILE !>IM MONS.to PINl(Y LUCILE NANCY. IT 15 OROEAEO fffilt 111 pe50ll\ In ler•sted il'I llltt abow .. nlltled maner •~•r before lti1s Court at 10 00 • m on Janu.ary 20, 1'17•. "' lhe courtroom"' O.PI 3 •I 700 Civic Center Oflvt', W.-•t. Sant• Ana, Cal1torn1•. e t><! snowca11'!', 11 any, wlly Ille l>!lllloon tor CllanQI' Of Name \hOuld not be qrantPc:l IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 1ti.1t a COC>y ot 1111~ Ofder to SMw CAuV' bo" PUbllsllec:J on Tiie O"olY Pilot, ~""IMP!!' of Qenf!r"I circulal1on prlnl ed In Or •no• County, Calllornla, M< ~a -•It for tour (41 WCC•HIVe -·•• prior to Ille <hie \et tor llearonq on the petition. O.ttd Dec 'I, 1'1S SAMUEL OREIZEN J .....,.etttoe Sv'9i'lot c.ewn STA .. P'OltO, 8UXIAUM • CHAkMAK A--Y'etl..aw 414YeleA,,.. o-t, C:.lilot11i• ti 111 Tel: 17141614-1224 Publltlwd Oraf\QC! Cont D••lv 1>1101 Dec. 11, ti, 25, 191S and Jan 1 t 11b 471~ IS PVBLJC NOTICE 0;11e<IO.< I .. 7S NOncao .. T•USl'EE'SSALE FRANKS WH1TINf. .... T/SS.. E .. clltOfoflllfWlll On Frld•y, Jlftuery 1, lt/6 •t of u ladecedeftl II OOo'cloclt A.M. et llltt main Htlranc:P J9"N M. M>OLl:CH to M&ror1er1 Sevl1>91 end Loan ASSOC••· >•SO. UICI AV E . No. tn lion at ISIS W.tttfltf Orlve, 1n '"' Cllv ,.&s.t.o. NA, tA. ti 111 04 ~-t .. ec.11, St•t" of C1111forn1e pWllsMd Or•noe Coast 0 •1ly Piiot. c A p I T A L A L L I A N c E 0ttumher4, 1t, ll.2S, "7) 461t IS CORPORATION, u trustet' unoer Ille -------------, Oted of Tru5t •xtculed by c. EclWI" PUBLIC N011CE TllornDuro •nd Meri" E111a~tll n>orrlburv record9CI F'el>rU11r y 1. 197J if'I Boo~ 11336 uoe l'l86 ol Ofll<lll HOTIC• TOCltlDITOllS Rocoros I" llleofloc <! of the Recorder Of SUH•IO• COU ltT 0" THI Orenr.ie Couf\ly, (•lilorftla, Mid by re- S'f AT• Oll'CALl ll'OllNIA l"Olt HOft ol d•feult in 111~ payment or TM• COUNTY O" OltANOI' ~<fOf,.,,.,nc• ot Obll9etlon\ liKurtd .... A-IJW lller•bv Inc llld1nq tllf' l>reac 11 of Oeleull !IUtt Gf ROil AT S ROBERTSON. Mlir. "f •ll1cll w4s r~torded AUQlnl 11' o.c .. tecL 1'I\, 1" 8ooil It •80 o~~ 304 Of Wld Of. fltOTICf IS H!IU:SY GIVl!'N to I"°' lltial R•cor!l<. w•ll \I'll •I l>UC>fi< euc c"9dlton Of the •tloow fte,...d dK~I lion f0< cash, •1t11ou1 wAnanty es to ti· 1"" etl ptt'10fl\ l\avlft9 Claims 4199l"11 tie PO\S.•i10f\ or •n•umbr-, tl\t ,.,. N ICI °"'"*"' .,.. reqvlrfd to Ill• IMer•st t Ot\V«'ftd lo S4•d T,_ by "-', wtlll ,,,. IWGH.Hf''I' _._,.., '" \otlOOMdoftrv,1 1npr-rtylll\lftelt1 .,. tllflo of 11\e clerll ol 11\f alltt¥f 4H'I Ille clly Of Newoori Buch. °"'"'., Of 116M c..,n,., to PrtWl'lf ltwm, wllll lho :~· Sl.te Of C.allfornte, ctetulbocl r>ee"se,.,, ,,_,.,\,to IP>t' llfldo<\iqnold 1r11f>e ottkeof WILBUlll E OOINT, A LOI II In Block lloffhe F'INt ........ ,.,.oteulo1111 Corpof •I IOI\ Jl40 llOft lo Newoon He191\h 1n the 0ty flf M~I,. e1vc1 Sutle eoe. lot ~. ....._, Be~"· H IH!r meo •"<Of'.., Ill t.il!Wftle tl010, #llkfl II t1w ,.._. -boc* J, pege t4 of MJ\c:e11._. _,,. INlll"ff• Of tl\e ~titMd 111111 mat .,. «flo Of ,,,. <0t1111y r~ of ·~ oert•lftlnt to '"" ~, ... of Ylll -~Y A•"> ,_,, ., m S.en c....,., w1111111 tovr -ti\\ .,.. "" ...,..~ ..... lor '"" PU•-°' s-rltlo 1'4f l\lllOllUllOtl Of tlllUletlce ... tlclM utYrt.i by '•~ OtNcl of Detect DKltmWr I), 1t1S i'Wt, IMludlf\Q ltt\ th"'~. -U • G ~Ill Kl"""" If tl\e Tru\I" '"""•~'*"'Md l!~u-oflfteWlll •r tile terlft\ lltt,.of. '"l•••\I ol _.,. IOO¥e ,,.,,...dK...,. ,_.._, Md a10.01• 07 In llftl>IJtll pr," ••u•l.OUINT ,.,., Of IM --~Ured '"•'l'by Wlllt A .............. Cw ....... I... ,,._~I tllttf'9Clfl •I the ••I• 01 IOD"rt•"' ............ IW r __,,.,, :.":._... I . O.ted Ho,,.."lll»r u . ltU ::i.'t,CA"*lt CAPITALALLIANCf I ~ ... t COltl"OllA TION tWe..c..-eyO~e$. Te•i. ._..I ...... °' ...... Co••t o.llf fl'llll. """''-=-~..:.. C..St 0 OK P,M,.Jt, l'7Sen4Jen f,,.,. OW-II 11 25 1t11 ellY Piiot, .,..,. ' ' • •l}; 1 i f Clearanc.e! Clearance! Spectacular savings on women's sportswear! Save up to 503 Don't mlaa thla great clearance ot •portswear that lncludH: tops, sweaters. blouHt and panls. Choose from 1w11ters In lurtleneck and crew neck pul1011ers. cardigan• ttylH. Most are acrylic. Select blousea from long and sh01t sleeve1, prlnls, 1olld1 . poly11ter/cot1on and 100°k Polyester . 'Then pick a pair or two of pants from various style._ mostly In polyester-from favorite colors. Shop early for beal selection In your tlz-but don"t miss thla clurancef Now6.99 Now 1.99 Now4.99 Orig. SU C11rdlg1n. lof\g sleeved with scarf Orig. S4. Tut11tt?eck •w•attr with 1hort llHYll Orig. S13. Corduroy pant• with watch pocket Ouanlltiea tlmiled .>n clHraf\CI merchandlae The season's greatest coat and jacket values. 36.99 to 66.99 ..... 15.99 to 33.99 1••••" A l1buloua collec:llon ol co•I ind f•cket 1lylH , now .,. l'f'l'll'nllcus ~ •v•nQ<; Cnoo"' a warm 1.i ·•l'tl COJI n .11,.~l'I< • C• pla'd or <11<\•C ~0110 coior Or a c.1 ... uat b•u ·""do,.,,,.. \Ji?OC:·loo~ or <~I ~tyll' 1.1c•N C07'f hOOO ~1,11no~ 11nr:1 111• too• (• rnco ;'HA JtJ«f rat1 Ot lhtS lref'T'lftnOOUS 'l~\Qttmf'nf Vovif• ~U't ,, t nn 'It lt1e (C:ll or l"\(•H \-OU\t'fl tf"' 'G" r'J tf r '.~f ~ ~,,,, 'u u1~ "'~'v IJf"' .t 'f"l•'Ct•O" Ju,,,, '"H m •. ·' •1 Qu1ntltlu llmlled Un your JC Penney Charge C erd Coats available al l1rger Penney stores. J1ckels available at all Penney stores. ·. All .tor•• OJHln lund91, DecemtMr 21tn, 10 AM tot PM. ·' Available In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bern1rdlno and Ventura counties. : PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS 8USINESS NAMI. STATEMl.NT ri. follow•no f)Clr \Ons ••e oou·111 bus1 ntn as LA CASA de ORO 15'11 Mu1tl•fl0l 81YO . Mlu1on Viejo. CA 'l?•H Cl<ll St-•rt COlff, ?U)I Tetraw U. , MIUlon VlllO, CA 97•H Mlrylou Eill•belro Col~ .. /61\1 hrr1\I Ln , M1s>1on V1~10 CA 9'/oH Tnl~ bus1neu Is condu<tttl hy .i Qtnetar partnenh1p Ct<ll S Corte, perlner This sl•ltrntnt ,,..\ fil•d with tho Counly Clerk of Ora119e Counly on 0.tamber 23, 191S F'UlO 0.lly Pllol. Oectmber 1S, 197$ """ J1n1 ... ry I, I, IS, 1976 4813 TS P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •us1 NESS NAM£ STATEMENT Tl\t follow1n911erson 1sooinobusinen H I FILM FORUM, 7b661 t.ao11 u rCle Mtss1on V1e10. CA 92615 ver" 0 Vll'llen" Jr 7~1 C.t01r Crrti., MIS'\lon V1e10. CA "1111\ Thi~ bu'tnt\\ 1\ condur t"d by ftr\ 1n d""alf)I vern 0 Vlhlenr J• Tro1s st•ltment wa, 111~0 w1111 Int County Clerk 01 Ordn111· County on Oecrmtaer 1l. tOS FSOIJt ,..1111\Md Or•"9' Coasi D•1ly Pilot. DKemii.r U, 1'H •nd J•n.,.ry 1. 1. u 1916 "'1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE l'l.CTITIOUS BUSINESS ~ME STATEMENT PUBLJC NOTICE PtCTfnous aus11 .. u NAM• ITA TIME NT Troe to11ow1119 Ptt.on 6' do4no ti.Al neues 0 C I P LT 0 tOran91 County In vm,,,.nt Pr-rtle\ L TO ), PO 8ox :DOI, Ntwpor1 8 .. <,,, CA .,660 111'4 W, Ball Rd , Anal'lelm, CA 9'9041 Jo"P" Edw•ra S1><1tr1uno. 21'4 w S.11 Ra., An•he1m, CA neo.. This bus•neu is conducted by II\ I" alv1dual eaw.,<1 Soatrisal'IO This statemeot wu filed w1tro the Cou'1l'f Clerk of Or•nllt Couf11Y on Ootctmbirr IS, 1970 f'S0611 Published Or•'IQe Coa\I Dally Pilot, De< 18,2S, 197S•ndJan t,8, 1916 ., ... ,s PUBU C NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow109 person 1s d01n<;1 bu\o ne.sa\ QUOHNA GOLD T RAOINC CO WESTERN HORIZO N ENTERPRIZES n 14 Hidllln Ln Nt-wPOrl Be<K ti Cahl 9761>() Brian David Slope, 2224 Heather Lil Nt'wPOrt ll,.Mll Ca111 9)6611' Th1\ bu~1n.:\\ '' con<Jucteo o., an ,n d1v10Ual 9,.~n 0 S11pe This statement wa s loleo w1tl'I ll'le County Cl~rk ol Oranc;ie Counly on December 13 197S FSCll7l P\iblos.lled OranQe Coa st Daily Piiot. Oeomber 7S, 19HandJanuary1,8, IS, 197' '8S8·7S PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit f0Howln9 person\ •r• Oo•nq bu\I Al!Ss•, 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~- A & S ENTERPRl'>ES Ill FICTITIOUSBUSI NESS Polnr.elt1•. Coton• <lfll MIH, C.lllOrnld NAME STATEMENT 9?61S The 1011ow1n9 persons ate do1n9 bu\• Harold E And,,•w l~bO Port ,...,ssa' Albans Place. N ~wpo rl Bt'acn. DOUBLE UP, 75962 v.a V1ento, ca"'ornla 91b60 Ml\slon V•e10, CA 9767S R<ehard E !>d<lle n 4o Par!<. W•lham J O'Connell H967 V1d Nt'wport, Nt'wport ll~t'ltn. C<1l•lornia V•entt>, Ml\slon V••10, CA 97675 92660 Marylyn C Oonald\on 74611 Tl'lh bus•nt \\ ,, tonaut 1~0 by a l.ddera, M1s\1on v1e1o. CA 91615 qtllt'ralpartMr\hop Le\tt'r P Wadle19n, Jr. 134) Harold E Ano r•w (.abrolto St., Oranc;ie, CA 9?b69 This buslneu 1 s conducted Dy .!I Qener•I 1H111Mrst1Jp F503'4 Publ1\hed Ortn9e Coast Dally Piiot. ~ 11, 18,'5, 19IS.tn<1January 1 1~16 "'64 IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT The lollowonQ person os dOHlQ b<nl n>S\ ., KLASS RADIOS ANO AP· P LIANCES, H l Forrst Avt'nut, u9una 8t1<h, CA 9'1bS1 Lt'sht Jun. 16472 Altanero, Mis· soon VotJO, CA 926H Thos bus1neu IS conduct~ by an In· <11v1°"al LeslltJHn Wllllam J . O'ConMll This staltm9nt wH Ill~ wotn the County Clerk Of Otan9t' County on OPtt'mber 1, 197S. FS0111 P\iDltshed Oran9e COll\1 Od•ly Pilot O.c•mber 4 t I 18 7S 191S '671 I> P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie follow1fl9 Per SOM •r" Ooln<;1 t>u\o ne-ss as S ANVISTA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ll'IO 'C' A•fPOl"l LOOP 0r1w . Coste Mesa, C•"'orn1a926l6 This \t•temtnt wu loled with tile An<;1us MacPnerson tno mod<llP on County Clerk ol Or•n9e County on ltiall, 919 s.tnaca•ll• Drove corona dt'I DPomber 15, 1'1S Mllr, Cahlorn1a 9267S F50UO Ct-an Dwyer Oav•son. 3l161 Oc~<1n P\ibll\l'lad OranQe Coast Dally Pilot. Hiii Drove, Dana Point, cai.lorn•a!/'261'1 Dec 18, lS. t•7Sand Jan 1, I, 1976 Curios EnQ1n~ron9 Corp Inc. ?818 -----------'-7_66-_1S1 UP'lhUr Stret'I, San Ole90, Calolorn1~ PllBJ.IC ~OTICE STATEMENT OF ABANOONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS 8USINE$5 NAME Trot lollow1119 Pf'r\on\ l'l,)vt aD<1n· doot>d tM uw ot th~ toe lotoou\ bu\onns """"' LA CASA dt ORO 7)q17 M<l"l"nd' Olva M•\\•On V•f'JO Cd 976/S WbOf' ~N' T llOmpwn and ~QQY J Tl'IOmOson. 21M?I V•ra Cru1 Mts"°" V•e10. C•l1f 97675 Th•\ bu\1ne\\ as conducted by a Qf'Mral oartner\h10 ~QllY J TllOmp'IOn parl""r Tht\ ''"•m•nf W.t\ t 1.-.0 Wtlh ,,,,. County Clert ol Or""ll" Counly on Otcember 13. 191S FIUl'I P\ibll\lle<I Ordn~ Co,,sl Daily Pilot Otctmber '5, 1'/Slnd January I 8 IS 1'76 'MS IS PUBLIC !'JOTICE l'I CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT n.. tollow1n9 ~rsons ue 0of"9 bu\• ~""' FIRE E XTI NGUI SHER LAMP co , 1101 "J" Victoria St , Cosia Mts<l CA "1617 JentPCO Corp •• ca111ornl11 Corporation. 170S Emttrald BaY. u9una Buell, CA '16SI Lars 8trQ, Pruldent of Jene1Xo Corp , 170S E rnereld Bay, Laguoa Bel<l'I, CA 976SI Thi\ bus•M.S Is condutted by a cor p0r•t1on Jtf1tOCO Corp L•rs 8f'r9 This stettment w.n llltd with the County Cler~ ol O ran9e County on Otcembtr t 191S FS0207 Pubh\l'le<I OranQe Coasl OaolY PHot Oectmbtr 4 11, 18, 1S 191S 0618 IS P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a us1 NESS NAMEnATEMENT fhP followln9 persons art' dO•"ll Pus• ~ssas CO\t• MeUI, Ca '1'1677 97106 Tr11s business Is conducled by d Qeneral partnership Dean O Davison Tl'l1s stalemenl was l•le<l w•tll tM County Clerk of OranQe County on ~ct'mber 10 t91S F'°4'1 Publ•sn~ Oranq<! Coa\t Dally Poot, Dec 17 24 ll, 197SanOJan 1 1976 •78S IS P UBLIC'NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T,,,,, to110 ... rn9 ~rsons ar• 001no 00~1 M\\d\ C P 0 C: SEPVICES ISOO Adam" A~ Suite J08, Cosla Mt'sa. CA 92676 Oav10 8 Connt'll Y 3107 Sumatra Ptace Co\la Mf'sa. CA '1'767b C:l'laries F Perry 3876 Ml\lrdl Or Hunllf19ton 8eac11 Cl\ ~16'~ lh1\ bustM\S 1s concJutt,..d by" C)(·M-t•I SMrlnersn•P O~vod 8 ConnPll> This \tal"ment w~\ hted w1tn '"' Counly Cler~ ol Oranq" Coun1y °" December I 197S FS0114 Published Oranll(' Coa\I Dally Polol Otc 4, 11, 18 2S, 191S 45&3 I> P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie foltOW•"ll perwns "'" do1nq Du'' nenas DAISY 111 ASSOCIATES L TO '120 8 1rcf\ Slreet, Suole 104 N•wport &Heh, CA 92b60 .John l(orow•Sl!r. 1907 8ay•cirrf' T•• r~e.Corooadel Mar. CA Thos business is conaucl,.d ova hm•t fdpart~r\h1p OAISYlllASSOCIATES LTO 8y John Konw•'~' Genf'r•I Partnt-r Th•s slal.,mt!nl wds Ill~ w.tn the County Cl.,rk ol OrAnQe County on December S, 19TS F50J61 PubhV>~ Oran9e Coa\I OM y Piiot Oec t 1 18 1S. 197S ano Jan I 1916 "660-IS P UBLIC ~OTICE lU'S"ltJVAet.es. 616 ICnOWPll ~ ·1 Luelle Caston, 1>16 l"ne>-11 Pl -------------CO\t• Mesa, C• 92677 Olan• Lee Rowe 911 W 18th St Co-.ta Meu1, Ca 97627 This businen ts conouc !fO by a ~ral partnenhlp Luella C•Slon fn1s st•te"'9nt w•s 111~ w.tn Ille County Cler-of Or•noe Cou,,ty on C>Kember S, t97S. 1'50l61 Published Or1nQe Coa\t Delly Pilot, Oe<ember It, 11. lS. 1'7SandJenU<try 1 1'76 4416·75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMI! STATEMENT Jhe foltowln9 perM>n Js 000"0 ~1 MjSH. PLAZA HOBBY & CRAFT, 2431 AllC1• Pkwy., LIQUM Hiiis, CA'76Sl EdWard W Lukas, IOIT Rosm•, Long BM< h, CA 9C*l8 This bln!MU Is conducted by an 1n dovlOual l!OW•rd W. Luhs Th•s st11emant was flied witro ll'le County Clerk of Oran9a Countv on December IS. "'S FJ0'71 P\lbll\hld Orin~ Coast Dally P!lol 0.c. ta, JS, 1'7Un<I J•n I. I, 1'16 '80PS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht followlnQ perwM ert dO•"O ~I r.esus. , POINT OE S I G N I N'f'ERNATI ONAL COR PO~ATION, r.1Cf .N<twport Cent~r Or • Suitt 11'5. ~rt 8HCh, CA. '1'7..0 • ,11mshld IC. Honttlnr<la.l'I, M.16S 0.1'111 $trend Rd., 01n1 Point, CA 97679 1111, bu\lneu 1' conaucttto by• cor -•lion. • Pol111 °"'Ion lnttrnll'I Coro J•m,hld I( HOsseln1•~ Prt1ldlftt Vi14 ttllemtnt win ftled w.tf\ thll Co11nly Cltrk of Or1n9e County on Otttmbtr I, 1'7S FSOM f'IAlll\h9d Or1n9~ Coast O•oly Piiot 0t<JCml••ir 4 11 IA 1\ tel\ t61'-1S PUBLIC NOTICE f'IClTITIOUS 8USINl!SS HAM( STATeMeNT )'11e 1o11-1no panon '' dOlno ~ .,., .. ' l'"OFESSION A '- Mi.HAOEMlNT ANO CONSULTING CO , 1131 Wtstclllf Orlvt. f'ffwpMt 9'.Cll, c1111on111 tJMO FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT Th" tollow1nq per,on 11. dOH'tO bu\1 nes•as FYFFE ELECTRONICS '11ft Ml!adOwlar• L.lne, La9una Beach. CA 9?bS1 R lcl!•r d O Har lPY 97A IW'lldowlark Lane, Laqu,,a 8PiK!I. CA 9?6SI This business 1\ conduclrd bv ''"on dlvodual Richard 0 . Harley Thos statement was ltl"O W•tll tl'I,. Counly Cle rk 01 Oranqr County Ofl Oeomber 23 197~ Fsoett PuDll\l'leO Orang« Co;ist Dally Pil~ Otcember2S, 1'17Si1ndJanuary1,1.1s. 1'76 488' 7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT Tne lollo..,1n9 perwn\ ar~d0•"9bu\I M\\ as DESIGN CENTER SYSTEMS 74S11 Cort• Crul• Or E1 Toro. CA 976.lCl Locke Olson Inc fa Calif Corp I HSll Corta Crnla Or El Toro CA 976.lCl Thos bUson~\S 1s col'ducl~d by a cor poratoon Locke Olson Inc Locke Olson, Pres•denl Thi\ statement was filed wltn the County Clerk ot Or •n9e Counly on ~cembtr s. 1qis ~ P\ibllsl'l~d Orange Co<l\t o.111y Pilot. Ott. I I. 18, 2$, 197Sano Jilnuery 1. "76 4S4·7S - PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI! STATE Me NT The totlowlnQ parsons •re <k>ll'>Q busl nest~ H A R BOR BLUF F S DEVELOPMENT, 11 .. R.,_, Or.,. Cost• MeW. CA 97•2' Fr1nlllln J. 8utcell•. 1M Rl\Odts Or , CMt1 Mtw. CA 92•1• Ivy K. Onll, I It t9111 St , NtwllOr1 IWICh, CA ttMO Robert F. Holll"9s-r111, ltlSWtsl Bey, NlPWPOf1 ea1<h, CA,,.., Tttls Dllsl11•n Is condv<ted 1>, a Ollft9r•I oartn.Rhlp Frenkll" J 811cce1ta 1'111' stlttmcnt wu °'" with the Covnty Cle•k 01 Or1~ Covnty on ~r1S,19H l'--2 PuOllshad °''"OI CNS! 01lly PllOI, OK II, U , 1'7SlfldJen. 1, t, 1t 1' 4110-7> 1'11111111 8 llobln•Oft, Hd Ar•ll• St'"1 New""fl llt•< '· Ce11ter"11 ~--------------1 ""° . ..- Tiiis bllslM>\t " con<111<tad l>Y •n 1n- dMChUll l'fllllp 8 ltOOlft\011 'fllls tllltmant wu Iliad Mth ,,.. C»vnty (ltrk of Or1n91 County on o.c.motr lt, ltU "*" Plit>llsi.d ou"oe Cont 011lly Piiot, OK.11,24,l1, 1'1h 11dJ1 n 7, lt7• ., ... ,. ·~. A great place for kids. U l'I Ttl""'°IO Yule Gift Ca n a da Prime Mini s t er Pi('rre Trudeau r eceived tool kit as g ift from Libera l Partv on Parli ament llill. Photo s how s him clowning with s afety gla~scs included in kit. ... · Thursday, OecembOf' 25 1975 DAIL y PILOT as Cop y Machines O usted Outhouses Not What They Seen Post Office Move Irks Consumer Groups BAT$TO. NJ CU PJ / be removed Jan I S1ntL' Utt• The outhouses at his· signs went up, tht· J>ostal Ser vice tone Bats to Villa~t· has receiv<.>d about 8,000 letters art.>n 't what they seem complaining about the dec1s1on, And even if they wC'rl· Applegate s aid. they're more suitable for WASH I NGTON CAP J Photocopying mat·hines are about to disappear from post of fices across the country despilE' assertions that they have been a valuable service to consumers. The Po s tal ServiCl' acknowledges rt'cciving "a heavy volume of complaints" about its decision to have the copying machines removed by Jan.l. "OUR CUSTO~ERS SAY they found the copying machines to bt> very us eful. They don't un ders tand the r eason for the withdrawal," s aid John Ap plegate. a ssistant postmas ll':- general for customer serv1 .. ·es. The coin-operated machines enabled people to copy suc h things a s Medicare and Social Security claims. ins urance papers and tax form::. before mailing the originals. The machines were especia lly popul:ir with poor and elderly people, say consumer groups op posing their removal (CONSUMER J Applegate said tbe Postal Service ordered r~moval of the machines al the request of two House subcommittees. THE SUBCOMMITrEES 1s· sued their recommendations after lobbying pressure from a trade association representing office eqwpment stores. The National Office Products Assoc1allon. saying the copiers in post offices were talcing away some of their business. organized a campaign among members to write congressmen on the sub- Ject. Only after the s ubcommittees asked the Postal Service to have the machines removed and the Postal Ser vice agreed, did con- ::.umers learn of the decision. S IGN S WENT ON THE machines announcing they would The first ('Opiers were installed dogs than humans in post offtl'C lobbies in 1972 The Ba t sto Citizens Manufacturers of the madimes Committee found it. agreed to s pltt thl· proceeds with necessary to iss ue a thePostalSl'rv1ce. warning to tourists As of June 30 then• were> m•arly against using the our 2.400 machines with the number houses at the reslort!d continwng to grow. The profit for early American villagl' the Postal Sl'rVl ('e in the last fo., in southern New Jersey cal year was more than SI during the 1976 bicenten· million. rual A SPOKES~AN FOR one of The committee sauf the House subcommitte<•s the outhouses l ocated acknowledged that the ('Opi~rs -behtnd several rest?rt;<f are "a convenient servitt•.. cottages are .. realistic The subcommittee rerom-but they are not for mended removing tht•m as part real." . of a policy against "sl•lling goods In fact. the committee and services not diretlly rdat~d let out the secret that th(• to moving the mails," ~•ud the outhou se~ are really spokesman for the J luuM' Postal used to hide a modern Service s ubcommitll.>t'. A !louse to u c ~ t h at w o u Id Small Bus1nl'ss subtornmillee otherwise ruin the 19th made a s imilar rccommenda-century appearance of tion. the village fire plugs .. Sale 1.89 :=~~;2.79 Full; reg. 3.59 ........ _ ... Sale 2.89 Pkg. of 2 pillowcases: 1s1andard> reg. 2.09 ..... __ . . . . . . . . • Sale 1.89 pks. h 1•., 1.1 ' u 'C.t'• .-f arfl ...,, 3 are no .. 1ron cotrCJn' p ,, 1 , ' , •U' i .... t ,, ~t'• J 1'tt.), c..tr• f-ldt ana t•tlf~,J '-'"' &h• I"' l • I 1 While sale prices elfechve lhrough Sunday, January 18. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. • Every sheet in Stock is on sale. Featuring this decorative print. • •, .. ~ .. ..... . . . . ' ' . . . ·~. It • • • rl • • -' ... .. . . . ·..... . .,,, . . . . .. , ... . . . .. . .. . . '... .. . . . .. ) " > ~"~~ •• ' . ... . . ._, •. ,. . . . .. '\,. . . ., .. ...? , • ,, , . .. .. ~"-·~. '. . .. -~ , .. ... . ', . ~ ... • ' -, 4 .," r • • # r . ''::[ 4..... . -· -.. ' '• • ·.. • .4 •• • .... ~·· ..... • .... -•• ' a l • 14· • .. I • •. • • •' • ".. • " ••• t • : ~. • • •.. • • . . . ·. ' .... '• . . . , . '..-' . . • ··": ·. ·• . .· ... , '• .. ' _. 4. , • .,,., : • "•' ' ..... .. • ••• ... I Iii •4 • 1!•"• "'· .. 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Sale 2.83 ~=!~;3.79 Full; reg. 4. 79.. . • • Sale 3.83 Queen; reg. 7.99 •• Sate 5 .93 King; reg. 9.99 ...• Sale 7.93 Pkg. of 2 pillowcases; !•tandard> reg. 2.99 •••.. -.•• Sate 2.53 l*s. I "'' .... 11.1r• r ·1r.•lt• • '11•1·h 1nd cases or cusp t ' •t I Oiiton r'-•ly1 ,lo•r· "OW "1 $10C~ ·UP low 1 101 • •tilt ll"d 11111'11 nrr tt\1> '~"'6 Ptt<l'S. Available fn Lot AngelH, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino a nd V ntura counties. r If llAll.YPILOT Bo•ose.x1ud Sailor Hunted For Release MONTEREY (UPI> -The Navy tried to dis- charge an admitted homosexual Wednesday, but he tailed to show up for the proceedings after receiving death threats claiming responsibility !or murders ()(gay men. Petty officer Dennis &>lier. 34. a 15-year Navy veteran. was ordered to report Wednesday morning for a pre-discharge physical checkup and be ~epnrated honorably from the service by afternoon. MILITARY AUTHORJTIES ISSUED a state- ment saying his whereabouts were unknown and '1hal they were conducllng a search tor him. "' They said before tus apparent disappearance .:.tbat discharge proceedmgs, resulting from a Navy Te'View board's recommendation. probably would be deJ.tyed until Monday. Bellcr 's civilian roommate. John Culp, said at "11leir apartment that "Denny left this morning in .Jllliform, but when l went to meet him for chow the ~&VY people told me he never r ame." • • CULP SAID THEY RECEIVED a threatening 'le~ter and three death warnings by phone from peo-.,1.e who claimed lo be members of a San Francisco Ctoup they said was dedi<.'ated to killing homosex- .'uals. They set Jan. 14 as a death date for us ," he said. ' Culp, who identified himself as a recently- ';disch arged 10 -year Marine veteran whose flomosexualitv was nev<>r revealed in the service. );aid he and Beller rontacted the FBI about the threats. The FBI 111 San 1-'rancisro said it was in- 1'Vestigating ~ The review board rC'Commended Belier's dis- ~harge in October , but he lned lo get the Navy to .ch•nge its mind .. FRIENDS SAID BELLER, A1TACHED to a )>Ostgraduate school at a fl eet weather complex ·here, was told s uddenl) at a Navy office party Tues- : day to report a t 8 a m. Wednesday for a pre- ~harge physical f •'They were try mg to do it in such a way that he ·~ouldn'l get a reslra.irung order," Culp s aid. "And ·they were going to have him discharged on Christmas Eve .·· Beller's commander at the weather station. <apt. C. W. Ward, said the c hi ef of naval personnel in Was hington ordered that Beller be separated ."with an honorable discharge." "THE RE IS A PRETTY HARD line taken" on homosexu ality. s aid Capt. Dean Tay lor, chief of -staff at the postgraduate srhool, which is handling ·the discharge "It seems to be pretty standa rd throughout the ; rrulitary." he said. ~ :~ Uphill Racer l Ford !:::~:.1!ome \ After hearing rcPorts of poor skiing conditions ~t Vail, Colo .. the West Mirhigan Tourist Asso<.'ia- 1-ion sent a message to a native son who spurned his bomestate's s lopes. The asso<.'iation sent the following telegram to President Ford al Vail : "We are sorry snow quality at Vail is less than desirable. The icy conditions in New Hampshire ~lso make us grieve for our friends in the East. ·•we extend a mast cordial invitation to you and \your family to come home to Michigan where ski conditions are the best in a decade. More than 70 'Winter resort~ await you, promising our First 'Family a merry holiday season." • Larry Flynt, editor and publisher of Hu stler ~agazine. a national men's publication, sajd he M<>uld g1,·e J acqueline Kennedy Onassis $1 million ~ appear with ham on Jobn.ny Carson's "Tonight ~·· ,. "If you w ill appear with me on NBC's Tonight f;how and be mter vaewed for a reasonable time by I • Mr~ Carson. I propose to pay__you $1 miUion dollars, which you may use as you please," F1ynt said in a letter to Mrs. Onassis. The magazine, in its August edition, published Ci ve nude photos of Mrs. Onassis, which Flynt said were taken several years ago with a telescopic lens from a fis hing boat off the island • of Skorpios, where Mrs. Onassis t.._ ONASS•s and her s hipping m a gnate 71usband Arist.otle maintained a private retreat. * ~ Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will spend Christmas '\vith his I amily in Los Angeles, his office an )K>unced. ~ The governor. who issued no message on ,-hanksgiving Day, also jss ued no Chris tmas ( ) !'11ess age. .. PEOPLE . • The son or Boston Ci· ----------Jy Councillor Louise Day Hicks was arrested on drug and dangerous weapons <harges. • .John E. Hicks Jr., 30, was charged with ~session of marijuana; two counts of possession or dangerous weapons -a blackjack and a double ~ed knire: operating under in/h.Jence of a narcotic drug; and larceny of an automobile. '* Secretary o r Slate Henry A. Kisslbger will ltave Washioeton Friday for a week's vacation in Jamaica; the State Department announced. ·Kissinger will meet with Jamaican Prime Minis t e r Michael Manley during the visit. aaid a spokesman. The secretary. who will be accompanied by his wife, plans to return to Washington Jan. 3 or 4. * ec•NtNH K~ll S. Vston says a tumberot Lu Vegas casinos have barred Mm from hir 1amtn• tables bttause be "does not Jose his 9iorM'J' quite u f ul a.. most people.·· U1ton of San FTanclMo filed suits in federal 1e.kinf damag«!S totalinl{ $14.6 million from MGM Grand Hotel and Airport Casino Inc., mwiNrn as tbe Marino Casino. • U1too m ntended in the suits that he has been blted from playing blackjack at the clubs •>1e1~ benUH, In tbelr estimauon. he wu a com· 1am bl er, known or believed by def endanu to lol.e his money quite as last BS most people 1 def eod.fJU' ca&iPol. • • ., U'ITtl .... Star Shines N e w Y or k J e t s ' s up e r sta r J oe Nam ath will !>hinc in "Super N ight at the S up e r B o wl ", a television s pecia l to be presented on the eve of t he S upe r Bowl Jan. 17. Ouan111tes llm1ted on all closeout merchandise. ' I • . Gunmen Cnncel Yule Services BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -Christmas is here in Beirut -and so are the gwuncm. And they are showing no iood will to any man. "Only one more killing day left," quipped one or the few foreigners left in Beirut Wed- nesday. The others have long since fled the country on the advice of their embassies. NEA RLY NINE months of <'ivil war has left Beirut spiritless, depressing and without a spark of cheer for Christmas -a time when once the streets were alive with lights, music and crowds of shoppers to rival those on Regent Street or Fifth Avenue. Now almost every shop, bar, restaurant and night club is closed. The city is still under curfew at night. and citizens are off the street by dusk -the doors to their homes locked and the win· dows shuttered. . t · Orig. 2.99. Women's low heeled casual shoes 1n a wide v,mety ol soft to bright wa•drobe co tors. canceUed carol services and midnight Masa. ''How can anyone celebrate with the country the way it is?'• one priest asked. His chu rch s t ands on Ham ra Street, which for years has been the center for Christmas tree sellers. Now the pavements are piled with stinking garbage, uncollected for more than two weeks dur· ing the last round of fighting. THE SHOPKEEPERS - those whose stores are open -are equally dismal. A tour of four toy shops turned up a total or 12 parents making purchases. "J.,ast year we had to put on 20 extra staff to handle the last minute crush. Now just look at this place -it's terri- ble," a store manager said. "I guess the children will just have to be told Santa . Claus will be coming late this year," be sald. "1 hope they understand.'' FEW OF Lebanon's 1.2 million Christians received a Christmas card. Shops had limited stocks . and those who managed to find any had eyen worse problems getting them delivered. There have been no mail deliveries since mid- September. People were scared to even cross town to deliver their cards for fear or being killed by snipers or robbed. No one could even look forward to a telephone call from friends and relatives overseas . THE CENTRAL post office, in the heart of the downtown battleground, has been without switchboard operators for weeks. Some calls can come in from France and the United States on a direct dialing system, but such facilities are limited. For t he more determined C h ris t ians wantin g to I celebrate with the traditlonal Christmas dinner. it has been a hard time gathering the necessities. ONE SUPERMARKET suddenly produced a ship- ment of Bulgarian turkeys causing a rush of buyers. Other shopkeepers could only shake their heads sadly: "Nothing has arrived for us." No store had any Christmas puddings and the few travelers who brought in such luxuries found themselves with more friends lban they realized. OUTSIDE BEIRUT, some or the towns and villages j ammed with refugees from the fighting in the capital made an effort lo mark Christmas -although cer- tainly not in the usual way. "Merry Christmas" signs painted on store windows had to be written around the masking tape that now criss- crossed all windows for fear of bomb blasts. Family shoe clearance! Women's casual shoes Orig. 13.99 to 17 .99 Now 6.88 Women's dress shoes Orig. 15.99 to 17 .99 Now 7.88 Men's •Upper styles. Now 2.88 w,.ngler h•m••• boot cloaeout. Men s sizes Now 19.88 Women'• casual shoes ~~...,,:. Orig. 12.99 to 14.99 Now 7.88 Children's slipper values. Now 1.88 Girl's casual shoes Orig. 8.99 to 9 .99 Now 5.88 Clo••out on ell men'• ethletlc ahoea. Now 9.88 Smooth white leather with blaclc slnpes. Full pro1cctive loe guard. vinyl Pildded tophne. molded rubber basketball sotr, Men's and boys' jacket closeout. Now 22.99 to 39.99 O~. 128 lo 155. Men'1 closeout Jaekel buy• lhal include such favorite sty les 81" pofyester pile lined cotton cord rancher split cowhide W<'Stcrn style ltlCket with ' w11m. polyester pile linino: polyester pile l1n"d sucx:te look 1acke1 or rayon/cotton. G1cn1 atyllng In men·s S•les. .Now 10.99 to 14.99 Otlg. $15 to no. Boys' eloMOUI Jact1et1: Pre-echool boyo' reversible plaid pile parkaa of polyester I acrylic SchOol ago boys· pile hned nylon Quilt 1ncke11 lllled w11h polyester ftt>erllll, cotton denim wnstern iackot llned w1lh polyl'll!Or plle 101 achool 99• bOV-. All etofel open '""" Oec. 21, to AM to. JIM. .,. .. Avafllble Jn L.09 Angetn. Onlnge, Rlvenlde, San Bernardino end Ventura countf•. ' I , Thurlday, December 25. 1975 OAILYPILOT itf'' No Parties In Taiww1 For Yule Sandra Denies Death Mail . ... , TAIPEI, Taiwan (UPI) The Ministry of Interior reiterated its two-year old order that no part y, b all or feast can be held in Taiwan t o celebrate the Christmas season It explained that the order first announced in H173, was i~ line with the government's policy Of keeping frugality in SO<'lely. The ban. however. does not cover r e l igious act1v1ties or ceremonies ··we hope C hristmas could be peaceful, solemn and silent," a .spokesman said Policemen will beef up their patrol to ensure that no one will use the occasion to throw wild parties. the spokesman :,aid. "n~u Nationalist China's Constitu- tion day f a lls o n Dec. 25, therefore today is a national holi day in Taiwan. CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN FRI. 8:30 'til 9 p.m. SAT. 8:30 'tit 7 p.m. SUM. 9:00 "til 6 p.m. :;;::=;;;;,;::::;::;r;::: MARKC. BLOOME 175/14 TUBELESS WHITEWALL $2 2 95 A~~/13 165/13 A70/U ~ f' 1' _m ............ , .. _ ... _J UNJ ROY AL 1 Atte11d Be11efit Actor Mic hae l Caine and wife, Chakire, attend movie pre mier in New York of film "The Man Who Would Be King" in benefit to raise money for "Just One Break," program to help handitapped persons in finding jobs. Sill II II 145/12 • 155/13 155/12 . • 175113 145/13 165/15 ' , ..... ,,., ............... ". , ... , .... A78/131· o1111• , .... ,, ... ,,, 071115 f78/14 • . H71/14 £78/14 H71/1S G78/14 · 171114 17111 s G 78/ 15 171/U ' COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILVD. HUMT1MeTOH IEACH lt41SIMdi ...... IUIMA PAD 2HJ U.C. ""'- RluaTOH IJ2tS....ldll 11 _._.,._........,.. I ....... ..., ,._ .. -....... _, ..... C714t ... 1445 C114J 126-HIO 111•• 1194100 , . ._ .................... SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Sandra Good. room- mate or Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, denied from the witness stand Wednesday that she wrote leUers threatening death to corporation executives labe led polluters. The 31-year-old charter member of the Charles Manson cult insisted under oath at a court hearing that the letters W<'r<' written by would·be presi- ential assassin Miss Fromme. She ch!lractcrized them as "warnings" not threats. MISS GOOD AND SUSAN MURPHY, 33, an as- sociate of the Manson family who termed herself an alcoholic, were charged with conspiring lo send 171 threatening letters through the mail. The letters ap parently werl' intended for corporate execuliycs but were never m ailed. , U.S. District Court Judge Philip Wilkins called the hearing to consider their motion to be freed without bail pending trial. He refused to gr ant the request and continued the hearing until Jan. 6. Both were held in ja il in lieu of $50,000 bail. The hearing appeared to be a preview of the trial itself with both women taking the witness stand. They acted as their own attorneys. "l DIDN'T PREPAR E ANY of these letters, .. Miss Good testified. saying they were written by Miss Fromme before her attempted assassination o( President For d on Sept. 5. Under questioning by assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Ba bcock Jr., Miss Good, a fanatic environ- mentalist. testified she would not kill anyone lo further her campaign to ··clean up the environ- ment.'' f 18114 (195114) G18/14 (205114) GJ8/U H18JH N18/15 (215/1S) IMSTAU AND V HTAnnau .. FREE • ~ <KEO< WMHl FREE ,,......-BALAIKI .. • ~ INSPECT BRAICESFREE ,,......-AND SllOCICS Whitewalls! ~~......-2for ~--....-.........._._ $16. BE11ER BES1 '.~. •:, ·.~ :: s 39ee We Also Car-1. The 17141 557-8000 LA HA.aA 2000 WWttllr' ...... I_.,,..,..... ....... G.AIDIN GIOVE t4HO • • " .. I _____ ._. OUNGI . . ....... ,... . .._ 1714J '7 ... lU6 t7t4J HO.lJOO 1714J UMUI J, + • At on«.> point, W1Jktns mistaken!~ called Mis:. Good. "~hss Fromme " ··M1:,s Good. )Our honor." she corrected hiJn "You all have that (assassination attempt) on yQUr mlild · SURROUNDF.0 BY AT I.EAST FOUR federal marshals. s he insisted :,he would be a safe risk if re leased without bail. ' Rut Rabt·ock ar~ued against the motion, assert· ing that Manson, who 1s held at San Quentin Prison. might in!>lruct ht>r to "go underground" and tbat Miss Murphy would follow Miss Good dl'('lared that Manson. mastermind o( the 1969 Tate·Lab1anca murders, would .. never ask me to 1ump bat I " 3 DAY SPECIAL FRIDAY •·SATURDAY • SUMDA Y DECEMBER 26-27-28 OHL Y MAKE YOUR OWN I PEANUT BUTTER W ith Salton Peanut Butter Machin~ 24aa· I Just put peanuts into the hopper -dial the ' consistency you ltke. ftom smooth to chunky and out ol the sp0ut comes pure. natural peanut butter. It's a taste treat you can't find in a jar . . • a del1c1ously warm and nutty sensation. For pure delight try Walnut.· Pistachio and Brazil N ut butters. The Original MR. C(i)FFEE Kwikset 2788 ru Gives you flavorable, full-bodied coffee every time. Sediments are '-trapped and filtered out. so there·s no bitter taste. IOc:tip c:apocity 39'8 ' SMOKE ALARM This smoke sensing. 1on detecting devise will warn you or your family at the early stages of a fire. Battery operflted . , • • ~atte~ need replacing. i.cJ.des 'lottery THE SHOWER mASSftG by Water Pik ,, , WALL f" . MOUNT rr"'· ·~ . 1·" \·1 · Hl~o~~D \:t3, 24.88 ~ 32 Gal. Heavy Gr~en Plastic TRASH CAMS lwith Hds) , .. The EASYDRIVER Ratchet Tool System More than just a screwdnver Ball handle fits any hand. Includes 3 tips. lifetime guarantee 511 3107 E. COAST HWY. Corona def M• • 673-2800 M0tt ... ,,..._ 9 to S:lO Ft-t 9 to '-W. t fft 5:10 S..ftday I 0 to 5 - .-U DAILY PILOT. lhurtday, Oecembe< 25. 1975 ,,-----~~~~----~..:.:.=:..:::.i_~~:=.!:~~ • , . • U.S. World Aircraft Carrier Force Falls to 13 Thanks to you It works ••. ' WASHINGTON (AP> -The a de<'ision to (frcomm1ssion two States hat' maintained at l('ast Slnce Vietnam. there has been times, with a second shlp split· ·United States' aircraft carrier o!der earners next year. three carrier~ in Asian waters a gradual reduction of the U.S. ting its tour between the Medltllr· , force in the Western Pacific is at That will lower the total gince the outbreak of the Korean military pres('nce in the Asian ranean a rld the nearby Atlantic. \i~smallestleve1inmorethan25 number in service worldwide to conflictinl950. area. including Japan and . )'ears, the Pentagon says. 13, one of which will bt> used For most of the years sinre Okinnwa, Taiwan and Thailand. With Schlesinger gone, there FORAlllf US · The Pentagon says the force primarily for training. then, the United States was On the other side of the world, are two carriers in the Mediter- • dropped to two shiPs this mouth An underlying factor in the locked in cold war with Com· formet' Secretary of Defensl! ranean once more and the Pen· • when1he Kitty Hawk left for San carrier reduction in the Western munist China or hot war in James R. Schlesinger moved one tagon, under new Se<:retar y of • D\ego. Remaining on station are Pacific is the post· Vietnam U.S. Southeast Asia. That began to carrier out or the Mediterranean Defense Donald H. Rums!eld, is ·{he carriers Midway and policy of avoiding, where poss1 C'hange when the United States some time ago to join in NATO developing plans to keep that Ot'iskany. ble. military involvement in the pulled out of the Vietnam war exercises in the Atlantic. His number there as much as possi· The cutback had been planned Asian area. and began cult1valing better re· plan was to mi}intain one carrier ble, a!though probably not ail the UnlteO W'<lll for a year It stems directly from Until this month. the United lations with Peking. in the Mediterranean at all time. ~~~=--~~~~~...:.._~...:.._..:....:......:..::..:.::.--=-:..:..:..:....:-=-__..:..::.....:..:....:_:___..:..:_:_.:...:___....!'.._~~~~~...:..:.:.......:.:..:..::.........:::..::..=..=...:..::..:...:..=.:.:.::.::.:::---=:.::......=..:..:.__:.:.:..:..:...:..~~~~~~~~~~~ I t ' I AFTER CHRISTM.AS save on every tovvel pattern in stock 3.69hand Reg. 4.25 English wildflowers bloom in spirited disarray on "Cotswolds" from Cannon "Royal Family"1oJ • 86% cotton/14% polyester in soft pastels. Reg. 6.50 bath, 5.49; reg. l.65'wash, 1.39. Linens, 23. Mail and phone orders accepted. 42-pc. vikingvvare by berkeley house 49.99 Reg . 87.50. Port of our gigantic quarter-million dollar sale. A choice of 6 patterns. in sets for 8. Includes 8 ea. dinner. cup. saucer. salad, soup/cereal. 1 ea. platter. vege- table dish. China, ll Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Limited quantities A terrific o pportunity to stock up for next year! Boxed Christmas c ords, holiday gift wrap and Christ- mas and everyday candles at savings of 50%! Hurry 1n and save! Stationery, 15. Sorry. no mail or phone orders. __ ..., J ST ARTS DEC. 26th 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. zenith 19'' diagonal color portable 3 .99.88 ---~- Reg. 428.88. 100% solid state chassis. Power Sentry voltage regu- lating system conserves energy and money. Brilliant 19" diag. meas. Chromacolor picture tube. Automatic fine .tuning control and tint guard. Simulated wood cabinet. Power consumption: 175 watts. Televisions. 72. Mall and phone· orders invited. Correct Posture, Backguard or Backguord Supreme - choose the one that suits you best and save, Twin X- iong. $68-$93 ea. pc. Full, $78·$103 ea. pc. Queen, $188· $258 set . King. $238·$338 set. Sleep Shop, 69. Sorry, no phone or moil orde.rs accepted. dress shirt spectacular .....-.the==I iROADWAY CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Newport 47 Fashion Island Huntington Beacy 7777 EdinQer Orange 2300 N. Tustin Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Mall I r\ ' I r I r i . Thursday, December 25. 1975 DAILY PILOT 89 . Life Term SAN ntEGO (AP> Mars Dangerfield of Chicago, eonvieted of strangling a 69 -year-0ld San Diego woman, was senten ced to 1i re in prison. Dangerfield, 26, was indicted in the kill- ing of Dorothy Bonnt>ll, who was found dead in her garage. Her credit cards had been stolen. Crowds Gather 'Fo See Rare Gull NO REPORT ON MAFIA SALISBURY, Mass. (UPI> - An ivory gull, the second rarest seagull in the world, was sighted this week a t t he mouth of the Merrimack River. This followed by nine months the appearance or R~s·s gull - the world's rarest seagull -in this coastal town. That sighting caused a n influx of bird watchers from throughout fbe world, with some traveling here from Europe, Africa and other points. SPottlng of the ivory gull also was expected to drsw a large crowd to this community, 30 miles north or Boston. The bird is considered to be equally rare as and more be.autJrul than Ross's gull. The ivory gull is a pure-white feather ed Arctic bird with dark gray feet and a dull blue bill tipped with chartreuse. ll was AFTER CHRISTMAS special purchase! p .v.c. jackets 19.99 It looks ju::it like real leather, even feels like it ... soft, sup- ple. But P.V.C. (polyester-vlnyl- chloride) is easier to care for .. jus t sponge clean! Choose from jacket styles in assorted colors. Misses sizes. No mail. phone. Misses' Coats, 25. orig. $11 ribbed turtleneck 6.99 The turtle is a sure bet to coor- dinate with your pants, skirts. big tops and tunics! And our ribbed acrylic comes in a variety of fashion colors: cream, nO¥y, brown, rust. gold.- red grape, green and blue. S-M-L. No mail or phone. Plaza Sportswear, 65. St. Fl. reg. 6.50 ~ach · ~ bra and briefer 5.49 each Save on these Olga f avorltes! No seams Freedom Front® bra, nylon tricot with light fiberfill shaping, nude or white. 32-36. A-B-C, 5.49. Slim Wun- derpants® all elastic brief er with tummy control ~ude ·or white, S-M-L-X L 5.49. Jv1ail. phone while t hey last. Body Fashions, 19 spotted by the family of the Rev and Mrs . C . Strickland of Rochester, N U. and their son and daughter-in-law, Cnrl and Cathy Strickland of Union Spr· ing, N. Y. The sighting was con- H rm e d by oHicials of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. The gull seen he re is immature with a few d ark spots on its back and face. -;e Officials said th<.' bre-edm g grounds of the ivory gull were mainly the Danish possessions in Greenl and. Those of Hoss's gull are in Soviet Siberia. This was believed to be the first sighting and recording of a healthy ivory gull in the United States. Two were s hot in the 1880s and a dying bird was found ne;1r Nahant in the 1920s ROME (UPI ) ~ ~ p a rli amentary COQh mission ended 13 Yt!J.lr~ of investigation into the M afia vnthout im mediate r ecommend« tions on how to fight the c·n min al society. ST ARTS DEC. 26th 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . handba·gs in vinyl 11.99 A Our vinyl shoulder bag looks and feels like real leather! Unusual trapezoid shape ith handy outside pocket. Special purchase price, 11.99 . Mail. phone. Handbags, JI. special purchase! houndstooth trio 19.99 Here's one suit you can wear in different ways for different occasions. It includes a houndstooth pattern polyes- ter kn it walkino coat with mu1cning porns p1us solid ------c-o-lo_r_p-ants. Gray, navy OT beige with white. 8-16. Mail, phone orders invited. Plaza Dresses. 73. orig. $14-$34 famous separates 9.99- 24.99 There are the big California name polyester coordinates you've been waiting for . . . now. for the first time this season, on sale! Jackets. vests, 1 sweaters and proportioned l pants, teamed with coor- dinating print shir ts. In brown. loden. celery rust or vanilla. sizes 8-18. No mail or phone. Sportswear 70's, 78 thel ~-ROADWAY I Newpart 47 Fashion Island CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Huntington Beach 7777 Edinger Orange 2300 N. Tustin Laguna Hills Laguna Hills Mall I f Bl•OAILV PILOT ZlflAfflTI :e.veRY -~ltlif You Fl.JNC D1Rt .You L9~E 6R.OQtJp Cutting Jungles Danger LI VER:\1 0RE <lJ Pl > If the junglt•s :-.traddl· mg the t' a rt h · s t'Q uator wt>re s ubJl't'lt•d to largl' :-C'ale <'uttmg dPwn. lht· world's weathl•r would ht> affeC'lt•d. a group of r esea r cht•rs at the Law r ence L1,·erm()r(• Labor atory rt.>porl. Wi thout tht' heavv wngle::. wh1C'h .1bsorb th(• :-un 's ra~ s and n'C'Yell· (ECOLOGY )1 I huge quant1t1es nf moisture. 1t would gt•l cooler e' t.>n "ht•rt> The average wo~·ld" uk drop in temperat11r1.• \\ ould he l\\O tenths ci1•grt•t·~ Crn l1grade. and 1t \\oulrl cirop about mw dq.:n't' C t.' n t i g r a d 1.• a I h 1 J.! h .1ll1 tu de i11 tropical area~. arC'ord111g tu thl' :-tud y. THE RF.SF.ARCH ER~ ~aid thl'l't' Jln·.1dv has bC'en snmt; cult1ng.chmn 0 ( J ltn g I t' s 111 s 0111 h .\ml'r1c.1. Af11r.1 .ind • \~1~1 for fr rt'\\ \HHI Tht•\ :-uu1 there '' .1' ;1 st•r111u·., threat of tlw rt.>m\l\ JI of tfll!HC'~tl r:11n furl'sl ... 111 1 n l' r t' .1 :-.. 1• a r J h I t .lt'rl'3J.!l' The :--t'1t•nt1s1 s. 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Beige MICKEY MOUSE REG. 4• 99 "MAGIC KINGDOM"349 NO-IRON SHEETS . ~""<'.r-~-..!J Disney's M1clo.ey & Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto & even Uncle ScroQ9e frolic 1n 9oy pnnls on dur· oble 50% Fortret Polyester & 50% cotton blend. no-iron, permonenl press shtt1s fun' .... 1.tl ~New Cewi ... 1.Sf Ltsislurt Balm SOLD LAST YEAR FOR 1.50 ::~.11 69.c 4-0Z. HOUBICiANT'S APRIL SHOWERS MOISTURE IALM 0 SC P<g • Dti,le• s-4wiclM1 • (llec-'91t CMpa '• l iu •S..-t4 FwdtM1 • Attl...i Uelit1 • OW F•sltieM4 (ecMIHll • kt4 Fr.it c .. 1i1e1 SALE! POLYESTER BED PILLOWS 2f0';5· 98 STAJIDARD SIZE 2FOl4t98 20d6-ln. .... ~ 2,:'1· 18 QUUN SIZE 2Fol498 20d0-ht •... 2 ~:'9· 18 ICIN' SIZE 2FOR598 20d6-ln ..•.. Bea..ihfully buoy3'11 I ~111 a a cloud & wordertully ___ ,,_,__~ comlor•abte oec P• oM. m ycur Ch" ce ol blue. P·""· ma.ze or while C()jors Perr1»a'10'11 pres 1 .. • 1ng of royester & Avril Rayon blend fa< easy care A0S1 100 CG!l(ln pr.rt hGk1nQ SAVE 89< to 1.19 -~-1 31Foi8~8'"'' ( REG. 59< & 69' EACH FUN COLORING BOOKS Unusual, 1nreres1.ng pictures & si.b;ec~s 1r a v.11d assort· ~ent c.t cOl01"1'1 coo•s appro• 8 < •o·. in <.•<e Peanuts/L\Jcv. Charlie Brown L.ri•1~ Sa 1y or Sroopy, Woocry V/oo:!;."Pc<cr. C ~dere a. A"OV "J"dv l"'OrP1 nurili ...a.n..d.... ,5 dcg.i:~ .-~~'ttH"'*~,_...t-HI~'"' TUSSY •ltt4il l.t111....4t ~ -.1Hllh T H F. SC'I E:\TISTS :-.. .i 1 d l h c· w t' ,1 t h 1· r I t'hang1·s v. ould n•:--ult hl·r.1t1 1.• of 111t·t1'.t:-t•d r••fl1•1 t ion of ~ll nl1 :..:ht from Ii.in• • .tr1.'.l:O. ..1nd \'on· I' :--1•1p11• n t Io\\ 1· r l 1· m p1•1 .1tt1rl':-.111cf 11·~:-.. 1'\ .1;1n1 .ll111n .ind nunl:.tll j 1n t tw n·~·11111 Tht' rt>dur<>d rainfall tht•re \\oulrl ha H' ;1 1 part 1rul,1rly rm port.mt 1mphC'al1on for tht' n•:--1 t'f the world ... lhl'} s..11d TH F: \" F: X P 1,.\1 ~ F:O I that lhl' hl'•l\'Y 1a1m, rn llll' Jllll;!l1.•s ;.?•~ t' off lw.at \\htC'h helps clrr \'C tht' arr C'urre n ls · that rarrv ho t h w n r m t h .1 n d moisture to all pJrts of the globe.·· Aftt>r the d t>fort>slat10n of the Jungles, · 'Th1.·M:' currenb wou lrl bl•t·omt• weaker. col der and drier. <·arrying less ht'.ll CWJd moisturl' from tht• c-quatori .:i I to t he h igh1,•r IJt1tudes .. MAN H URT BY BEAR A E RN . S w1t1erland <AP) A ll5 y<.>ar-0Jd keeper wa s badly mau.led by a bear in the hJ,storiC'al Rear Pit. one o( Bern's key tourist al· tractions P ol1C'e SCI id the bear $neaked into th e kttp<>r!!' room through a door m ist akcnl y left open :m<f immediately altac.-ked the man. A p1.sscr by who heard tM man '1' cries alerted pOUce aod they 11 hot the ~ar-to dc.-atb REG. ~~ ~ BUDGET 4·98 ,J COSMETICS ]98 ··~~"~60 . .. )R~~'. .. ; ,!. ·:.~i 1,'r' {k1 I C1 ,,,,, REC. 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IS-HAl'C'IMOf, ANO OION1T C~T ~ ACeNT! by Herold Le Doux by Mell IN NOi IHE Plt'llE ~T MATTE~~, LINDA, rN 1l'i ~eN'T'tMENT. AND A G000 TIME FOR AU. OF US TO TAKE A 0000 LOOK AT OURSELVES. byC~Goulcl • ANO AS we JOIN HANOS. OEAR LORO, HEAR OUR PLEA THAT THE SPIRIT OF THY 01~ SMALL OWEL.L FORE\(ER IN bUR HEARTS· AMEN. by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS '.~"~ """' r 1( ··1 don't ~now wh~n r v.c COjOyed J Chmlma~ morc-cvcryboUy I gave me JU\I the n@hl gin, 10 c~chani:c for the thin~" J really V.JOI •· DENNIS THE MENACE ., ' Au. TllAT ~· • ' ' ' -• . - • •J2DAILVP1LOT Thur!day, December 25, 1915 after-Christm ranee • • Shop Friday, 9:30-9 :30 .. ~·Saturday, 9:30-6 ... Sunday, 10-6 ... Monday & Tuesday, 9:~-9:30 ... Wednesday, Dec. 31st, 9:30-6. Prices effective through Wednesday, Dec. 31st. Closed Thursday, Jan. 1st save 5.01 on below -knee coats A EG . $50-SSS 44.99- 49.99 Wrap, t ie belt styles, some with hoods and notched collars. Ful· ly lined, wool blends 1n several neutral tones. Junior sizes. Coat Department save 1.01 junior pant tops REG. $8 6.99 Entire stod: of popu· lar styles, including mandarin necklines and roll sleeves. Polyester/cotton gauze: dusty tones and Ughts. Junior sizes. 1.01 on REG . S6 4.99 Sleeveless, scoop neck or mock turtle· neck styles. Double· knit polyester 1n bright earth tones and novelty colo1s. S11es S-M-L. save 1.01 on acrylic vests REG . S9 7.99 V-neck button fronts ) with 2 pockets. Belt· ed 1acquard or sol- id cable rib style in easy-care 100%. acrylic. S.M·l. FULLERTON women 's bikinis Super buys in 100°& nylon bikinis with elastic leg and waist openings. 819 var 1e ty of pr 1nts and solids. Sizes 5 to 7. girls' overall sale 5 99 Siies 4.6X 7 99 Sizes1·14 • REG. S7 • REG . $9 Bib·front style in all·over print or embroidery front denim. Button or hardware closures. jr. sweater dresses 15.99 19.99·$26 .VA LUES 100% .icrylic sweater knit dresses in many styles and new looks. Super buys in junior sizes. Dress Department famous maker slips 3 98 '"" s1;p, 2 98 "'" s 1;p, • ORIG. 56 • ORIG. S4 I 100% Antron 111 .,nylon, non·cli~g. Full in white only, Sizes 32·36; '!\.~I f, white or pastels. P-S·M. ' boxed lingerie 3.98 SET ORIG. $5 \ Includes 100% nylon briefs, bikinis or half slips and bikinis. Gift sets in women's sizes. purse accessories 1.98-3.98 ORIG. 3.50-$7 Save 43%-50% on credit photos. checkbook secretanes, gift sets. All genuine leather. pierced earrings 1.98 ORIG. 2.99 Gold·filfed hoops. drops and but· tons. Choose from our big selection of post and wire styles. I. dressy sling 4.99 REG S6 Glit1ering gold Of s1lvertone, mylar sling back sandals with 2" heel. Perfect for partying. Hosiery Department Holly Hobbie" bedspreads Machine washable, no·iro n poly· ester/cotton; colorful bedspreads and accessories. Twin spread, reg. 17.99. .13.97 Twin canopy, reg. 14 .99 .12.97 Full spread, reg. 19.99 . .16.97 Full canopy, reg. 16.99. .14.97 our entire stock of fabric tablecloths 15o/o off Reg. 4.99·22.99 SA LE 4.24· 19.54 "Americana" in 100% cotton; "Norsk" in open weave blend of acrylic/polyester; "Cha1eau'' in 100% rayon. Permanent press/soil· release fi nish. Oblong, oval o r round. printed blankets 7 97 72x90" • REG. 8.99 Machine wash able blankets in.pretty prints. All with durable nylon bindings for extra wear. Stock up! polyester bed pillows 2 FOR •s :t~6;49 EA. Red Labell!I Dacronl!l polyester fill; non-allergenic. 20"30", reg. 4.99 • • • • 2/$8 20x36", reg. 5.99 • • • . 2/$10 mattress pads 5 ;,7 Twin "" ... REG. 6.99 Polyester fiberfill with anchorband. Full, reg. 8.99 . . • 7 .47 Ounn, reg. 11 .99. . 9.47 Ki09, rtg .. 14.99 • 11 .91 20% off •elected curtains Sty1~~"Qcn1w", '0Hohy Hobble.'', •'OuridH". 24"t ,rtt-6.99,4.n sw ... reg.1.lll,l .37 JO" t , 'ti· 6.18, 11..&1 .... 1i.t, r99, 8..99, 7.17• 36" "'\ rfi. 7.09, 6.37 V•ll'nat, reg .. 4.49. 3.67 'Duri only, , Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda 996-8800 special purchase savings on famous-maker jackets 4-7 BOYS' $15-$1 B VALUES 10.99 6-18 BOYS' $20-$28 VALUES Famous maker labels are still on these top quality jackets. Men's quilt lined and pile li ned styles in S.M ·L·Xl; boys' 100% ny lon shells with warm quilt lining and. hooded styles included in sizes 8-18; little boys' nylon with 15.9.9 quilt linings and hoods. Sizes 4·?. Not·all sizesavai1able MEN'S SIZES $32·$40 VALUES 22.99 c-~ ~-'~ ···. ....,. • in all $ty les. clearance! boys' jeans 3.98 ORIG . 4.99·6.99 Western, 4-pocket flares. Double needle stitched, bar tacks. Cotton/ polyester. Big and little boys. student sizes. ' boys' knit shirts 2 FOR •7 REG . 4.50 EA. 3.69 EA. Short sleeve crew necks with novel- ty print fronts. Mach ine washable polyester/cotton. Sizes 8· 18; S·M-L girls' knee-hi socks 2 FOR •1 ORIG. 971 Choose solids, prints, argyles and stripes in a great asrortmen1 of co l- ors. Sizes 9 to 11 . ,,-.--·~ I 20°/o off coordinated kitchen accessories 1 59 REG.S2 • TOWEL Hollie Hobbie, Nice 'n Natural or Shaker Patch designs. Pot holder, reg. 1.20, 96C; Mitt, reg. $2, 1.59; Toaster cover, reg. $3, 2.40; Cas· serole handler, reg. 3.50, 2 .80; Butcher apron, reg. $7, 5.60. /~·· i \ I · _.. t ;1:--~-:\ ~i ~. '.k\ washable lace-look vinyl tablecloths ' 2 97 ALL SIZES • REG. 3.99·6.99 Wipe clc1n or machine wash. White. ecru Of" gold. 54x72", reg. 3.99; 60x90" oblong or oval, reg. 5.99; 10" round, reg. 5.99 or 60x 108'', ~. 6.99 are now jun 2.97 each. 3 ways to charge . .~.:·;;~ ... _-.... ~I men's all-weather top coats 100/o off 17 .97 REG. 19.99 This raincoat doubles as a lightweight top coat; has zip·out lin ing and roomy raglan shoulders. Machine washable, in polyester/cotton. In tan or black. Sizes short 36·42, reg. 3&46, long 40·46. men's knit shirts 4.98 ORIG . 6.99 Clearance! Short sleeve knits in col· lar and placket styles. Assorted colors; broken sizes. men's sport shirts 8.98 ORIG. 12.99 Assortment includes nylon prints, big tops, jean tops -all on hangers. Clearance priced, now! men's sport coat buys 19.99 ORIG. 39.99 Plaids, checks. wtids in 100% poly· ester doubleknit. Sizes 38 to 46, but not in all styles. men's locker tees 2.99 REG. 3.99 ShOrt sleeve styles in multi·sttipes. Polyester/cotton blends, Many with dlest pocket. Sizes S-'M·L·XL. HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 A~ams Avenue-9.3-9731 • .~ i I I ' ' 1 ' ' ' ;· J f . I .. --... "'fl~·- ------.. ---- Ready-to-vvear Clothes, or Are They? By JO OLSON Of the 0.11, ...... St.ft Buying ready to wear clothing 1 can sometimes be disappointlng because ot the poor construction, but it is the fa tilt of the consumer, basically. Ready·to·wear cloth~ are not made to correspond to the figure of a woman for several reasons,· Mrs. Swenson said. "Designers don't know how to sew and have never had to clothe a real woman. They design for a runway model." ' This is the opinion of two Costa Mesa fas hion authorities, Marge Swenson and Gerrie Pinckney. They were a sked what pointers to look for in buying · ready. made clothing, which was an op- portunity !or the two to get on their soap box. Mrs. Swenson, who teaches classes in clothing construction and fitting, said that •·even worse than poor construction is tbe fact that clothes don't fit. ''There's no excuse for clothes not fitting. Women should put a boycott on clothes that don't. It's the consumers' fault because they jus t put them back on the rack." · Most designers ·are s ke tch artists, s he added. "They haven't· been trained in fitting. Perhaps they haven't fulfilled an appren ticesbip." Mrs. Swenson suggested that women tell salesclerks or depart ment managers why they are not buying garments. in an effective, honest manner. NO LABOR One reason garments are poor- ly made is that " Americans don't want to ~ew. · · )1 rs. Swenson added. ''There is no labor availa ble.·· She chided manufacturers for not being willing to alter their master patterns in jus t two t a ( ' • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, December 25. 1975 Cl Trouble Spots Here are samples of do's and don'ts in buying ready-to-wear garments. clockwise from top left: 1. A good seam IS oound and will not un · ravel or come apart. 2. He m at left <the solid fabric ) is too narrow. Other is correct. One-and -one-half to three inches is suggested. 3. Marge Swenson models evening out· fit that is too "cute" for the mature woman. Narrow neckline accentuates shoulders too much ; pants are too long an~ material is t<?O clingy, s howing too many lines of body in hip area. 4. Gerrie Pinckney wears dress that is too matronly. Skirt is too long, making legs look dumpy rather than shapely. s. Marge Swenson models~ dress that is incorrect for figure and lifestyle. Dress bas too much fabric. hem is too long for her legs and matkes her look much shorter. Collar is too bulky for a small woman and style makes her look much less slim than she is. . ..... . ,.. _______ , places, adding and subtracting an inch or so or material in eacb place. lo make blouses and pants fit better They forget . s he explained. that two.thirds or a woman's body is in front and fail to allow for it. P ants would hang much better if an extra inch of material were left in the upper portion. In shopping for any kind of clothing, the firs t rule is "know yourse lf.·• Mrs. Pinckney stressed. "Keep rlothing in pro- per perspective . It's your calling caret" She s uggeste d that the buyer first stand back and look at a whole area in a d epartment store, then check to see bow the salesclerks are dressed and what the mannequins a re displaying. "Stno and think. 'What's in here fQrffiE{?" Then , size s hould be con sidered. "But sizes don't mean a thing. It depends on the type of ready-to-wear ... )1rs. Swenson • said. ·'The less expensive lines will run s maller " She s uggested measuring a comfortable blouse at home the n <'arrying a tiny tape meas~re in the purse for an easy check in the store. MODELSVARV ''Every manufacturer has a different concept of the woman for whom he's producing the clothes," Mrs. Swenson said. "It could be his wife or daughter, or anyone in a size 10 ... The next item to be conS'idered is color. "A Jot of women don't know what their colors are. They've let salespeople in- timidate them," Mrs. Pinckney said. "Ask yourself1 also. if the garment will _go wiln something. If it won't. it doesn't matter if you only pay $1. It· s no bargain." :-.lext, a woman s hould look at the line of the garment. "Does the neckline look right? Are the sleeves right for your age? How Fitting Solution Offered Here a re some hints from Marge Swenson and Gerrie Pinckney on how to select the rig ht clothing lines: -Emphasiz e good points. If you have large thighs but a s mall midriff or waist or a nicely proportioned bust, wear fitted bodices and A-line. sli ghtly gathered skirts. Full-fi gured women should cul pants to hang straight from the widest part of the leg. A\'oid having jackets too long. The crotch in front should be the maximum lengt h. Han• plenty of ease in the bottom of Jackets and tops. For tiny waists, slightl y s haped Ja<'kets a re okay. rather than closely fitted . Bulky fabrics should be avoided by women with full figures. P rincess lines are fl attering to those \\1th short waists and full busts about the waistline and collar·1 • Mrs. Swenson advocatt.>d hu~ ing "clothes to e mphasize yol"11 good points. Don 't worry about the bad points ... Fabric texture also 1s 1mpo1 tant. "Where are you going to wear this? Is 1t too bulky, too sheer?" "Kettlecloth 1s not good on J romantic girl,'' Mrs. Pincknl'y ti lustrated. "She needs softness.' "ls the person a lity of the ~ar ment right for me?" s hould lw the next question. Mrs. Swenson s aid: "Do yo u have 11 .tll together?" They suggested buying a gar ment on approval. on the cond1 lion that a refund will be given "But be careful about consumer abu.se. Be respectful. .. Garments s hould be c heckt•d for adequate seam allowan<:cs. shrinkage. and hems or at ll'ast one and one-half inches. A thn·e inch hem should be maximum. the instructors said. Can you spot what's wrong with these off-the-ra ck garments? See answers at far left. ... l I -- Tht•\ al ::.o off~red :.oml· gt11d1.d1°nes on polyt':.ter kn1h F1r:-t "They an• not chic," ~tr~ S\a.c.•n-.on said She behe\t!s thJt loo many Amt'rican women haH· ll'l lhl' washing m achmc ~l·omt.· lht-d1<'tator of their wardrobe Good pol)e::.ter knib should ht· <In r lt.>:rni•d or washl·d in told w;.~ter. and al ways should ~ pn· :-pQlled 1f they are washed at home "The moisture sits on thl· f1~r ... '.\trs Swenson explained She urged that women look at somethmg other than polyt"skr for E.'\'t'nmg and better we<1r , and lt•avt• the synthell<' fabric::. for <:a:-ual attire. ~rs . Swen son a n d :\1 r :- Ptnckne). co-founders of tlw Fa!>h1on Ac·adem y m Costa )k!>J agreed that many women end up \\Ith clothes they don't Ilk,• berau:-e they don't know "hat 111 look for when they go to the !>hnp ping center "They Just get tired of tn lllJ.! on clothes ·· ' , I I I • ·(2 OAILVPtl.OT Thu'9d-r. December 25. 1 m ' • • • • ~ • " • ~ , • • • • • .. . ' ' ,· Modern-day Christmas Tale . Told Editor's Note Both ol these stories are true. The names or the cities tn the modern- day story have been onutted because it could havt> happen~ anywhere. "NOW IT CAME TO PASS IN THOSE DAYS THAT A DECREE WENT FORTH FROM CAESAR AUGUSTUS THAT A CENSUS OF THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD BE TAKEN, AND ALL WERE GOING, EACH TO rns OWN TOWN TO REGISTER." Rev. Joseph Dean, a Glenmary priest of 30 years, w as s ummoned a week before Christmas by a caller who asked. ··0o you help people who are not members of your c.-hurch?" Father Dean was taken lo an -abandoned shack in the country where he found an old man lying on the ground in the cold. ··A~D JOSEPH ALSO WENT FROM GALILEE OUT OF THE TOWN OR NAZARETH INTO JUDEA TOTHETOWN OF DAVID. WHICH IS CALLED RETflLF.HF.M TOGETHER WITH HIS F.SPOUSED WIFE WHO WAS WITH CHJLD." . Father Dean loaded the black man who was sick from malnutntion and exposure and took him lo the tlospitaJ, but they would not keep him m ore than one night without payment. "MARY AND JOSEPH KNOCKED ON THE DOOR OF TllE INN BUT WERE REFUSED ADMITTANCE AND TOLD, 'WE HA VE NO ROOM. BUT THERE IS A STABLE BEHIND THE INN'." The priest contacted one parisbooer after another in his dominantly white parish and were told by all," We have no room." Then one even ing a young black man ap- peared at the rectory seeking work. Although no job was available, Father Dean told him of the plight of the sick man. He willingly offered lodgings in his run- down two-room house which also held eight ctuldren and a wile wltb child. .. AND IT CAME TO PASS WJULE THEY . WERE THERE, THAT THE DAYS FOR HER TO BE DELIVERED WAS FULFILLED. AND SHE BROUGHT FORTH HER FJRSfDORN SON, AND WRAPPED HIM JN S WADDLING CLO.THE$, AND LAID HIM JN A MANGER." On Christmas Eve. the wife of the man who opened his home and heart to the stranger gave birth -to a son. Soon after, a Sisler of Mercy nun located relatives for the old gentleman where h" found a home. Her name was Sister Noel. His benefactor on that Christmas Eve beeame involved in racial strifes, lost his job. and became active in trying to get a black man elected to a political office. Ile was s hot to death a year or so later. .. AND SUDDENLY THERE WAS WITH THE ANGEL A MULTITUDE OF THE HEAVENLY HOST PRAJSING GOD AND SAYJNG, 'GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, AND ON EARTH PEACE AMONG MEN OF GOOD WILL' , AT WIT'S END Special. 7.88 blower cut and conditioner. Treat yourself to an expert blower cut and cond1t1oning treatment. both included 1n this special pr.ce Frosting special . Just16.88. Let our experts add ltvely h1ghl1ghts ro that beaultful new hairdo :AFTER XMAS SALE Arcadia Carson Downey Fullerton Huntington Beach Lakewood Montclair Newport Beach Northridge Orange 'The CUy' .. starts tomorrow--Dec. 26th ~"" off entire stock of Fall a Holiday Fashions 1 upln ~ off '111c1111I r , ... sportsw-ear, dresses, pants coats and lingerie ALL STORES OPEN FRIDAY 8: 45 a.m. -9: oo p.m. Calendar: Clubs Ring Out Year SINGLES DANCE: Dis-LOS CUAD RADOS t Le·s~.t;{e World . neyland Hotel will be the SQUARE DANCERS: A aguna 1 :s. sellmgfordancing tothe N~w Ye~r·s Eve party ALPH.\ X I DELTA: music of Eddie Stell and will be_g1.n at 7.30 P·~· Orange County alumnae tusorchestrafrom9p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. m will be entertained at a to I ;.i m ~ew Year's the ~an Clem ente Com· brunch at 11 :JO a .m. En·. Wednesday, Dec. mun1ty Center. Tuesda-..·, Dec. 30. in the 31 Tickets may be .; purchasedatthedoor. SC REPERTORY : A Irvine home of Mrs. preview performance of Al vera Van Fleet. On · .. · · -.. ·'The !'11!.ltional llt•alth." )londay , Jan. 5. the ~('\C. Rah1aCorinlh1an the Englis h comC'dy, group will m eet at 7:30 \<Jehl Club members .11 b h r· . f cl pm in the home of Mrs and "lll'"l' will usht•r in w1 e t e ll~l un · · · . · Puente Hiiia Riverside San Bernardino Ventura Whlttwood. Use your JCPenney charge card. No appointment necessary. Charge it. lht•iew ·Y~arwithaGold raising event of the ~ew Jo Pratc.r. llunt_ington . d WI ·t R 11 · th year for the Irv ine Meach. B1cenlennial At-~;~thhlHt~1/ Th~ c~·~nin~ Philhar.monic Commit· tic wil~ 1be dpres~nted by · · -1 t ee T1 "k"ls for· lh" Goodw1l In ust11es. will ht>gan with coekla1 s · '-.. · , " 844-A -A 3t 7 p.m. followed by a ~aturday, Jan. J. even· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stl'.1kd111neral9p.m .and mg_ performanc·e ~re rh.1mpJgnl' al midnight. available by c~ntactmg :'\h•mlwrs will danee to :'\l~s. ~rthur ~thw~1rl1.; lht• Tops Tno 55_.g7,1 ... nr :\-11 :. Arthu1 Zelin, 833·2332 • N :-\ f'(J R T [' r I c fl r ( ~ . 1 • l l I i I I I I 1111 11 J • 1.mo ISLE \\'0.)JES'S ('Ll ' 8 : L«.•t Freedom Han,.•\\ tll lhl'me tht• :'\e\\ Yl'.ff·:-F:\·t· party ;Jt the L I d (I c I ll b h 0 l1 s l' r\• ... t1· 11 tl':' .1l tlw uptton.1( hl.1ck lit' l'\ t'lll \\ill lwgm .H ~ JOp m JEWI S H W F:LFARI-~ FUND : Rccogn1t1on ~1w~1rds "111 b t' prl'- s c n l t• d l o \\' o r k e r s in the 1975 Orang(' Cotm l} Wnmcn·s Division l'.1m~1p1,!n :'\lonlla~ .. Jan 5. 3l I o.m in Clubholl!>l' • I , 11 f .',' 11 I Ir 1 l . 1 L'\ H·\GR l\ I I I I I I 'I I 1y f II I I I, . . .. . I . I . . ,, . . • . I . . ' . . . '"~ ~ . l.A!\j rllr:JrlMJ. AA oM ·~"( l I I 1 I I 1 I I ' I MJ\STl R l1 IA.RGl: ( \"Ill .... COME RUNNING-- 1'0 l'HE ""' SHOE CLEARANCE SFJIR'f'ING FlllOAY -"" SOUl'H COASI' PLAZA f 2.90 AND J4.90 ORIGlllA&&Y 28.00 10 44.00 we're• ••mllflonol collection ol tloy •nd •r-'ng •he•,,..,,,. wltlclt to cltooae. ' JOSEPH MAGlllll ·• \ .,. . ~ • ' "' " ~ .. '~ ' 11 Play Trips Open As the theater bus trip series has proven finan- cially successful for the Assis tance League of Laguna R eac h . the season wall be repeated. Opening-Feb. J8, the funding project will in· elu d e round -trip transportation by luxury bus, time for shopping and lunc h in Beverly Hills and a matinee perfor mance v iewed from orchestra. center seats. On the program will be "Raisin," an adaptation or " A Raisin in the Sun'' now in its third year on Broadway. "Sh erlock Holmes," the brilliantly stylized P\aY that has thrilled Broadway and London audiences. In cooperation with the Civic Light Opera As· sociation, the group will see "T h e Wiz," a musical version or the "Wonderful Wizard of Oz." This will be pre- sented at the Ahmanson Theater. , Condudin~ the season will be "A Chorus Line," chosen bv the New York Drama Critics Circle as "best musical" of 1975. The Broadway cast will perform . One or t he productions is yet to be announced. Season tickets, at $140, must be reserved by Jan. 9. Checks, made out to the leacue, are to be mailed with return en- ve.loPe enclosed, to Mrt. William Dennis, 31119 Sea CIJrf Drive, South Lcuna t2611. (eau ea-am) ,..,.., ...... NWflrt9'J" ....... DAILY PILOT ' . ' c-,. ~-:~~""r<a• '-r- COLORFUL CHINTZ QUILTED PRINTS Excellent selection • sateen fin· 1sh. many with a matching unqu11ted Machine-wash. Poly 1r:L C01ton face, Tncot back. 45 · wide. Reg. 2. 79 Values to 3.50 97 yd UNQUILTED COORDINATES Match with some of the above quilts. I 00% Cotton, sateen fin ish, machine washable. 45'' FG's rag. 2.29 14! ~l~~~~:a~~ o~p~~a~~ 24~d ors. All full bolts. first quahty. Poly· • Rayon blefld 54" wide Reg. 2.98. V ... to4.00 POLY DOUBLE KNITS PINWALE CORDUROY Select from many sohd stitc:hes, jacquards and multt-color patterns. 60" wide FG'sreg 2.49·3 49 19J Viki" to 3.00 POLY RIBBING DOUILllUHT One by one illCh rib In sewral r&Shloo ~des. ~o" wide. 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Compiled by Betty Kalagian, a Southern California Co uncil on Lit e r at ur e f o r Children and Young People award winner, ,the book i n c l udes s t o ri es by blind youngsters, drawings· in primary color s and those that can be iden· . tified by touch , and : scriltCh ·and-sm ell il- · iustrations. Each gift volume is ·funded by a $10 dona- : tion from the public to Bra ille J ns titute. "Ex- pectations" is sent to all legall y blind \\'ho request it. Good t . Will ~ ~ .. .. To t :1 Men? In 1955, the year Ann Landers began writing this column. s he wrote a special essa y for Christmas Day. Reader rcspon~e was extremely rewarding, a nd she has repnntt'd the column an· nually. \\ ith topical mod1ficat10ns. This is Ann's Christmas message for 1975. Today is Chris tmas . All about us we hear. talk of peace on earth. ~ood will toward men. Yel in many parts of the world there is no pe act' <ind in the hearts or many men there is not enough good will. R ecently we ended tht• longest. bloodiest. most expenshe war in the history of our nation. '.\:ow we must relocate the thousands of South Vietnamt'sc who chose lo come to lhl' United States. As for the innocent \ictims . the \\!omen and childr0n who wt·r·c krllcd "by mis take,'' we can only s ay WL' are sorry. Our youth still insbts t•iv1lhrntion is out of joint. They resent having to li ve in a world they never madt'. But what ge1wrat ron t•\"l'r macle the world 1t had to ll\t' in? We congratulalt' ourselves that we are the riches t, most p roduc t1ve, most powerful nal.Jon in the world. but what progress have we made? Is it pro~n·ss when man can walk on the l'raters of thl' moon but t'annol \\ alk s;.ifely .1fter d:irk l\\.U blocks from !us home'! This is the age of thl' big np off. lhc> <11<;· enchanted. and lht• blurring of lht• s•·~l'" Spokesmen for "hl){-ration mmemcnh · ~111t in the face of cllnform1ty and stare us down "rlh eyes like hy podNmic n<'l.'<llcs. ~)me fl'.ir \H' Jre heading tO\\ ard s1ll'tal dt•ca). goini: lhl' ''a) of the Romans and the Rab} lorn.ms. Other:; a p p taua the "new mnnahty" •md danci.> on the grave of "phony Puntanism " They herald the ::-t'X re\'olut1on as symptomatic of :i nwtunng socit>ty that pr.1mis(•s b<.1lt('r mental hC~\llh. Hut \\ill t hat promise be kt.>pt or arc we ovt•rlu.HI Jimmy Chatham reads preview edition of braille book. Detail, above. ing the circuits a nd promoting additional guilt and anxiety in those who cannot tolerate so much exhibitionism ? T he most encouraging sign of our times 1s that our campuses are once again places of higher learning. )'luch of the hostiUty and a nger of the late '60s and early '70s has vanished. This 1s the good news. The bad news is that drug abuse has s hifted from campuses to high schools and junior highs. ~ow the 14 , 15· and 16 year-Olds are turning to d rugs lo "expand t heir minds," or just turn on. In reality they have opted to ant'sthetize themselves against the pain of growing up and accepting respons i bility. E very day each of us makes decisions that determine lhe direction in which our Ii vcs will move. No one. no matter how wise or how highly principled, can make the right decision every time. To err is no disgrace. The disgrace hes in not learning from mistakes, not recovcrin{! from defeats. not piC'k mg ourselves up, brushing ourselves off and trying again. Smee this 1s a probkm column. I s pend countless hours with gnef and trouhle Does it depress m e? :-.:o. 1t d0t.'s not After 211 yt•ar:-. of this \\Ork, I s till find it challl·ngmg and 1mrnen~ely rewarding. I ha\'e been entrusted with the largec;t read- ing audiences in the world. What a unique OP· portunity lo educate. to shine a ~pol h~ht on ig- norance and fear. to comfort the afflicted and af f11ct the comfortable! There is no ~realer satisfaction than to scr\'e, and I will continue to do my best. Horoscope: Scorpio, Be Wary By SVDNE\' O~ARR F RIDA \', DEC F.~BE R 26 ARI ES (~arc h 21- April 19): Holiday lcl· down s hou ld be dealt harmony at home. to ex· press gratitude for "IK>· mg rem embered." CAPRICOR~ cnec. 22-Jan. 191 : Re basic - means ask for facts. not fantasies. See as it, not m e r ely ;is y ou wis h situat10ns to bl:'. A Q U .\ R I LI S ( J a n . 20· Feb. 18 >: Holiday brou ght you c loser to "sp('rial person." You'll know it. Get priorities in focus. Form res olutions that you intend to keep. P I SCES C Feb. 19- )larch 20!: Finish task. Take long-range view. Cut through red tape. Get estimate on costs. Ge t poss t>ss1ons i n semblance of order. with, properly interpret· ed.Keep events andpt'O·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, p ie in pe r s pecti ve. F atigue will be r eplaced by energy. T AUR US C April 20· May 20): D eal with older individua l con cerned with time, m otion, costs and secu r it y. Re forthright. One who 1s "important" works behind sc e nes in your behalf. GEMINI <May 21·June 20): Finish rather t han begin. Take long-r ange v ie w. Fulfill commit- ment. Accent on friends, romance, creat ive en- d eavors, specia l un· ders tandin g w it h children. CANCER (June 21- July 22): Sta tus quo is s hake n -w ha t w as p lanned mig ht be re· vised. Know it and be (amili ar w it h a lternatives. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Family affai r s could dominate. Olde r p erson. with your best interests a t b earl , could be tiresom e .· Yo u n eed not be nagged by gui lty cons~ience. VlllC.O <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Social calls, ac- tivities take c ommand. You ha ve fun, but tend lo forego important resolu- tions. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycle al peak -be optimis tic. confi· den t : E x ude c h a rm , goodwill. Popula rity is on upswing. Your judf!· m ent, intu ition · are on target. S~ORPIO <Oct. 23- Nov. 21): You could gain acctss to informa tion de· Uberately or unwittingly obscured. R~ anotytlcal. Percetve reasons for re- cent happenings . SAGl'M'AlllUS CNov. 2i·Dec. 21 >: Friend could act in "unus ual man· ner... Ke y ls t o b e dlplom3Uc, to st rive Cor ANNUAL JANUARY ' .. .... -,,. -- Sale Starts Fri. Dec . 26 And Continues Thru January U.. ~ll!fricord w Mcttlw ChllMJt wOwCOll•nMllt u,-.,,,.. Our Annual Sale has become a tradition arnon<J those who know and appreciate the finest selection of domestic and imported lightilH) Fixtures & Lamps. Savings from 50°/o to 70°/o or more. Al ltetN en s.IKtl'd frOfft r-eC)lllar stock. nothl, is ~d bock. Mlllty Cft lifttl'd ill ~ or OM of 0 ldftd. 0 OSIUl't Ht. nmt •aritd wt.ctio11 of lcH ltttM. it Is ad•isoblt to •lsit ow thow room at yow tcwlittt cOftnllittKt. n. .... h ... "' progi ..... wll c........ .... rt .......... -'"--Y· , Thuttdty, Otcember 25. 1975 DAIL V PILOT (:3 ~£off on ALL ~@ clothes 1 G))~@;f_ o!f on ALL ~~ t'@ Jewelry Dec.26 to Jan.11 "' · ' : "/ Ll·CLNA Bf/CH . ' <across from the main beach> dAJ#lt HOLIDAY GIFT rt/t~nt> TO YOU LET WESTEN 1S CAMERA DEVELOP & PRINT YOUR HOLIDAY COLOR FILMS AT A (v ery, very ) SPECIAL GIFT PRICE LET US DEVELOP & PRINT YOUR KODAK, GAF, FUJI FILM -----------12EXPOSURES---------- DEVELOPED & PRINTED REG. SJ.89 51.59 -----------20EXPOSURES ________ __ DEVELOPED & PRINTED Pt-icHGood TIW'ough Monday, D.c:emtM.-29 REG. ss.59 rttfllf Hows: Moe.·Sat. I O.t s..., '1-6 CAMIRA STORI SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH lllSTOL-COSTA MESA Phone: 979-3373 I .. • Cf DAILY PILOT Thursday, December 25. 1975 4Kojak' Stam in M~ical l 'Network' Cast LOS ANGELES (AP> -Robert Duvall has been signed to cost ar with Peter Fmch. f~ayl' Dunaway and William Holden in Paddy Chayefsky's .. Network.'' a feature movie ~1bout the television industry. Duvall is presently winding up filming uf "The Seven Per Cent Solution" and is now be ing seen in ··The Killer Elite ... MESA 1884 NEWPORT COSTA MESA -548-1552 ·FOR >. WONDERFUL . HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE SEE ..... "CAMELOT" A.9d "LOST HORIZON" HOUDA Y FAMILY EHTEITAIHMINT SPECIAL MATINEES ONLY I :30 P.M. DAILY .. SUPER SEAL .. IGJ & .. SECRET OF NAVAJO CAVE .. MEN WANTED Private company with iarie C.l.A. contract seeks men willing to risk life. Perfect physical condition. Experience with weaponry, incendiaries, Karate/ Judo. No loyalties. No dependents. Constant dan- ger. long career doubtful. /,'A< ;-: u:G vcu.G • ·~~::.SAIA~) ·p~~ · ... ;,. ~. MAAC NORMA~ a-o · ~-.~l \.,;: ..• mAt.T ;.:.>~ ... ~;,, ·xa:~·~:~:A·..u F-00i:e~~1MAR!INBAUM ' -• ~;: y .J';G LtVn5 ? ,:,-. ,.,. :i . -• ·• lJm19d Artists · PG NOW! pun CITY CENTER ...................... l>:W-9282 PA SOUTH COAST ...................... 540-0594 . !IGHWAY 39 DRIVE IN .................. 534-6292 • PLEA SE CALL FOk SHOWTIMES .~ .· , a *"'AA*A ClAlllO _...,. ........ AMlmCAH wmn,.. , .•. , ... ., ... "'•• ... ,. u IDIDmON"' -IMI·--· 12/20 ........ .. .. ,", ... ... ,. l t .... . . , ........ . ... , . • ri. I.II. s. --·-... un DO n AMIN"' . .. llGt .. , ... ..... --··-· 1•,0ITUI I011Cl1 CMllllll lldfl U flH ' l •tt•• hi<••',,,., I I I ...... t•·••11•. "WI .~ ..... ''"' ._ .. t4 l .... l1 --1 au naa Ulfll IAITHQUAICI "' ""'. AllPOIT 75 "' --........... I DAYS Of M CONIOI .. '--··· 1111 ....,, MDOlll .. -~-...­WfDAYIOf MAN OH IAITM _, ountua1M0111 -UM IOUll llm,. A MOITM*A CWIKI ----· W11CM tulfm,.. u lll9ft'IOH .. ·-·-00..M .. llCGI ... llDICMMCm .. ....,, .. , ... ·-···-·-.... .,. .....,,_, .. .. a.. ... r. .. ,,... .... ..,. • Top Perfornaanf!es Honored Bests of 197 5 Bhirch ~ LOS<ANGELES CAP> -Tel,vislon's ''k.ojak,'' TeU, Savalas, wUl take on a qew suise wt.en he ' &tUJ in bis own musical variety speell) on CBS Feb.18. . • The s how will be called '1Telly. : .Wbo Loves . A merry Christmas to all tod~y. and this col· umn will try to make it perhaps a l\it merrier fur those actors and actresses listed below. They are the recipients of tbe Daily Pilot's 1975 Distinguished Performance Award mention for dis- playing exceptional. acting ability on the communi· ty theate r stage dunng tbe year. As was the case last year, no "best" actor or ac- tress has been chosen. Rather, five performers have been selected in each of five categories for special menttoq. Exempt because ot personal in· volvement are those who appeared under the ban· ner of the I rvlne Community Theater. Here. in alphabetical order, l\Te the Daily Pilot's choices for top honors in community theater pt>rformances: ACTORS -John Autry, "Period of Adjust· ment," Westm inster Community Theater; Ron Fili an, ''King of Hearts," Costa Mes a Civic Playhouse; Carl Nelson, ··stop the World, I Want to Get Off.·· Westminster Community Theater; Stan Pritchard. "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," Westm inster Com munity Theater. and S t a n S'ECIAL lntermissiQl:l Tom Titus Wlasick, "The Corn Is Green," Laguna Moulton Playhouse. ACTRESSES -Laura Black, "Period of' Ad· justment," Wes tminster Community Theater; Janis Feiger. "Stop The World, I Want to Get Off," Westminster Community Theater; Jean Koba, "Another Part of the Forest;" Huntington Beach Playhouse; Sally McManaway, "Everybody Loves Opal." Westminster Community Theater, and Marthella Randall, "The Corn Is Green," Laguna Moulton Playhouse. SUPPORTING ACJ'ORS -John Autry and Clark Burson. both for "Another Part of the (SEE ENTERTAINMENT, CS) Ya, Bab~." The producer is Howard Koch, wbo recently produced tbe Frank Sinatra special. 1he masterpiea of bi7Jlm /()f)e that stunned &nee. A portrait of love and submission lo disorder the ssn.sts. "A SUPER-SUPERLATIVE MOVIE!" --David Sheehan. KNXT-TV "ONE OF THE YEAR'S STRONGEST, BES I· MADE AND MOST ENGROSSING MOVIES:' -Charles Champlin. L.A. Times .. Jack Nicholson has to be a front-runner in next year's run for the Oscar roses . His is one helluva performance." -~~~;~~:9~~rk) HOLIDAY FOR SHOWTIMES 'ftnta~;ydms ,.,...,.,.IJ :I .\1/1/l\ IVR!ttAV 1-/L\t J.1<." ,\;/( //(Jl.'\( /\J in'"t'J.\'F. FLF.U1 ow R mr ( { 'fifl()S M..!lT" .\tum~ llX'L'll: FlDt'llFRa""'-"'IU.IAM RI.DFIW> · .xrrnipl~v L<l.WRE.\'CE Jl.-l{'RE.\-.mJ flO(.()/J)\l.\ V Rw..J111t1l.r""'-d byK!N(t.~·V.lfl~'f ~J'ryNA\klcLL V.'EXI F.R .11~"' }:II I< /\'/Tl..';{ Ill i>rllJ~l1y~·i:zliNrz and Mil W I. bu<. 'C:W · [),ff'(~J t,· Mll().)}-V/Ut:lV ENGAGEMENT! Matinffs Ir E¥Hincp MATINEES ONLY AT THE FOLLOWING SREC~tHUlUS·, UA CITY CUITIE Cllmll -U4-l911 CITY St!QPPtNG CENTER ORANGE UA TWIM CllOl -193-1315 OUIS+OE WESlMINSTER MALL WESTMINSTER 1VS1lt flllOU• ..... 544-1151 S "-fAWYM.HfWPORl AVE, TUSTIN CYPIESS lWIM CIEMl -azl.15'1 BAl.L RO Al WALK!R cYPAESS BROllHUAST THEATRE -772-8446 MESA -5484701 .. . fiiTi1u1:ftiimmPi\.. r"" ,_ ,_..._, 11 ~S"fl iiltliiijil4i! MIO*lli#llfiij lllA!ll Pl~ iiiiiiiiii APtw1a T~~;.rooo Call Theatre Fo,. BALL RO AT BROQl(HUllST ANAl<EIM 19th & NEWl'ORT COSTA l,lfSA Show Times "Luxurious, sassy and a lot of fun. 'LUCKY LADY ' is a wise cracking, soft heart.ed, tomantic adventure." Jay Cocks · TIME MAGAZINE ... .. A STANLEY~EN FILM LUCKY LADY • I THt IE<:UAITY AGENT lllr•ls ""' wet""'91 ••fl'Yl'fl"'" C0411d "" f)fev""I the hO/oc;wst' THf lllOGill An t ,,llfflttlhl IUO_l,,,_,... lelllfl9/HJ lo-f•fty George C. Scott A llCIUT W1I( WTllll I ., ..... 't • I ·"111W Hindenbur~f S ' ~S.1111111 llnne BancrOft •tit CMMI Co·SWMI WILLIAM ATHERfON ROY THINNES • GIG YOUNI • BURGESS ME"EOITH • CHAln.ES=NG · RICHARD A. DYSART 'MO\IC tt0-Y1D ~ · '"".-. 1111•" ~ ll MOCMr'· .._....,,tr ~ & WUMI a.. "'"~=~::.·~=:.~iJ=:;w,~:I ,,.,, . MClflCI MINA-Mii DllYl-IN ~ ...... Qt. tUINA PAIK t 121""'70 r l. .. ' ' -1 I .,, "' " I - , I .... -.. ' Thurlday. December 25, 1975 DAILY PILOT C5 "LUCKY LADY .. lPGI "'SHMLOCll HOU.IS' SMAITH ••one· IPGI "SUMSHIMI IOYS'" lPGI JACll MICHOUOM .. OMI R.IW 0¥11 THI CUCIOO"S NIS'r .. "l DAYS OF THI COHDOI" W "'DAY OF THI JACIAL .. lilt "'Dlltrt MARY, CRAZY LAUr --Y AMISHIM(i POIMT" "GOME IM 60 SECOHDS" tPGt STARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Tue. Dec. 30 IAIT.1 llJNNY! IABIJlOIJI! TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 NOW ON SME Anaheim Convention Center. Mutual & liberty Aqenc1e\ Wallteh's M1;~1c City Stores (BankAmerica rd, Mast.., Charge, Credit C11ds accepteoi T1cketron Moke ch•ck poybble to: AnoheilTI Convention Ceniet For Information Call (714) 635·5000 PERFORMANCES : NITES MATINEES Fri., Dec. 26 -2 p.m. Sil Dec. 27 -2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28-2 p.m. Tues., Dec. 30-2 p.m. E',.._C4 . INTERMISS'ION • • • Foresl." Huntin,l.!ton Beach Playhouse, Walter Dudek, "No Sex, Please, We're British," Laguna Moulton Playhouse; Robert Sax, "Penod of AdJUSt- ment." Westminster Community Theater, and Ed Tierney, "The Male Animal," San Clemente Com- munity Theater SUPPORTING ACTRESSES -Diane Borcyckowski and Maureen Shrubsole, both for ."Another Part of the Forest," Huntington Beach Playhouse; Lois Farah, "Butterflies Are Free." Westmins ter Community Theater ; Pali Tam· be llini , ·•Blithe Spirit." Laguna Moulton Playhouse. and Billye Wallace. "Your Daughter. My Son," Huntington Beach Playhou~e. CAMEOS Margaret Boyer, ··subject to Change," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse; Barbara Gibbs, "Another Part of the Forest," Huntington Beach Playhouse; Robert Liebovich. "The Ninety Day :\1istress," Huntington Beach Playhouse; Vic May, "6 Rms Riv Vu," Laguna .Moulton Playhouse, and Peg Reday. "Witness for the Prosecution," Lido Isle Players. Summing up the 1975 hooor roll. Westminster and Huntington Beach share top honors with eight mentions apiece. while Laguna ranks third with five. Costa Mesa collected two and San Clemente and Lido Is le one each. A double winner, and de- servedly so, is John Autry for a pair of excellent performances on two different stages. Friday the Daily Pilot's annual ye11r-e nd retrospect comes to a clo.se with the announcement of the second man and woman or the year in Orange Coast theater. as well as the theater of the year. Marilyn Hassett Eying 2nd Movie LOS ANGELES (AP> ,. Marilyn Hassett, one of the few performers under en exclusive contract to a movie s tudio, has had her option lifted for an additional term with Universal Studios. The act ress starred as Jill Kinmont in "The Other Side of the Mountain," a modest film that proved a big moneymaker for Universal. The studio is considering a second film that would carry on the story of the ski champion who was paralyzed in an accident and became a school teacher. Today more than ever ... still the best buy The l1f.1!£1W1ll m\'11\ti~'f ~Ol 1111 Coor Hwy ~ COAONA DIEL MAit ~· "THE FASTEST ESCAPE FROM THE HOLIDAY BLAHS THAT HOLLYWOOD IS OFFERING THIS SEASON." Gene Wilder a'""=') <r .. C•El I"[ ""GA/I"[ TONITE AT Ct,.p""n A111nu1 at S.A Frwy. 6:00'8:20 10:30 ,... THOlt HEYHDAHL'S "RA EXPEDITIONS" "HUSnE" l:SO & 7:4S "FUR IS THE KEY" IRJ 2:0G-5:55-9:50 "IEHJI" IGJ 2:00.S:JS-f: I 0 "CAPT AIH HEMO" l :4G-7:15 "MAHOGANY" CPGI 5:0G-t:JO .. OHCE IS HOT ENOUGH" 2:45-7:10 .. 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"UnoeRCOVBRS HBRO" 11A winner and a treat for the entire family." fv.AR' H(•l'I Wl'f!W TV ••1t there are not at least four Academy Award nominations for this movie, I'll be much surprised ." 0 CINEOO ME 20 Ch11>man A~nut at S.A. Frwv~ Ot1nge • 532.3329 ' "The most marvelous vacation in the }) world ... •• ~M "Ravishing ... overwhelming an 1 uncompromlsed artistic vision . asserts a claim to greatness that -1 time alone can ... and will confirm." DAILY 1 :30-5:00-8:30 _ . ..._.. ............. "' . ... , . • Qf DAILY PILOT The Butler Did It -Alee • ID New Flick' Gt•inness ByBOBTUOMAS figure third-time-lucky with this one. LOS ANGELES (AP> -The mounded heads of L:lnchester) s uspiciously similar to another Agatha Chnstw l'ha racter. "AH. THE' PERENNIAL butler. Don't ask me why he Is blind ; that's a question for Neil Simon. I must say it adds a bit of color to the character and provides some amusing situations. &specially since the maid, who is played by Nancy Walker, is deaf and dumb. That makes commwtication a bit difficult, thanks to Mr. Simon." Guinness has been more active in the English theater than in Cilms. The stage has also been report- ed in trouble, but he feels that has been exaggerated. · dozens of game animals gazed down al a meeting of the greatest detective nunds m the world. F.~T t: R BESSON, THE butler (Alec Guinness>. But of l'Ourse the butler did it! He pooh-poohs the nohon th.it he could have located the poisoned win e. ··1 t>\ en h;.ive trouble finding the retrlgerator " he ··one hears that the theater is going through bad timeis," he said, "yet 1t 1s always difficult to get tickets to the popular plays. There have been a number of closings, yet plays never seem to fold as quickly as tiley do in New York .'• They were gathered at the behest of the eccen· tric millionaire Lionel Twain (Truman Capote). ~meone had Just been murdered with poisoned wme, and the guests were pondering the suspects. Among the sleuths : say::; fk nson . as 1t turns out, is blind. ' Suc h .irl' the twists of Neil Simon'slatest venturC' into Jl.>:.urdity. "Murder by Death," now being filmt>d by Columbia Pictures. Thereisnowayofpre· d!ctmg whether the fmi.shed film will prove as h1lanous as the premise. But no film in recent times seem::; to possess such inspired casting, especially with Sir Alec as the blind butler. Watching his al· tempt lo serve the guests soup from a tureen evokes memories of ''The Lavender Hill Mob,•• ''The .Man in the White Suit" and other films of the flowering of Enghsh comedy in the 1950s. Guinness, 61, relaxed in his caravan (American translation: trailen and talked about conditions in •Rritain, where he was once the kingpin of the native film industry . Zanuck and Brown Producing Oscars Sam Diamond (Peter Falk), sounding more like Hogart than Bog art, accompanied by his Girl Fri- day, Tes~ (Elll'en Brennan). Dtl·k Charlston (David Niven) .in anglir1ted 'ers ion of th~ ··Thw )Ian.·· together with his \\1fe. Do r a ()1agg1e Smith). Sidn~y Wang CPl•ler Sellers) ac-, 'l't:.l!1i '.foi.r .... ~ compan1t•d b~ Ont>ntal say ings .md ~o. 3 .iduptl•d ~on <Richard :"ianta J .'.\t1lo Pt•rnt'r <J ;.i mes (\>co'· n·~t·m bhng thl! n:l'l!ntly deceased Ht•n :ult> Poirot Also Dame J t>!:i"'ll' 'l Jrble::; I Elsa ou 1NNHs 1' ' a f1!m by TA~EY 1\gBRICK RYAN O'NEAL ''BRILLIANT -ELEGANT GLORIOUS TO LOOK AT -INTELLIGENT IN ITS CONCEPTION & EXECUTION EDWARDS CINEMA HAH OftAT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 w.(lT OISHEY SY f~"l~sKIS HUNTINGTON CINEMA IUCH AT ELLIS, H.I . 847-9608 847-6017 CINEMA CENTER HAltlOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 The Masterpiece of Love and Submission That Stunned France , Air ADiMI Amrtt R~IN.s~ cm) ®., a.. .-11 " •0Mm10 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lllSTOL .AT MAC.UTHUa 540.7444 ··1 h:ivt•n 't made a film there in eight or 10 years," he remarked. "I think the last one was 'The Quiller Memorandum' 11966) with George Segal and we only s hot a few days in an English studio; the rest w a:> made in Berlin. "Murder by Death" is Guinnes s' third Hollywood Ci Im . .''FROM WH AT I CA~ observe. there is a feeling of hfe in the English studios after a very difficult period. F.veryone seems to realize that something must be done to r estore the mm industry. and I think that will happen . How? By J(Overnment money." LOS ANGELES (AP> -Having produced the year's biggest moneymaking film, Richard Zanuck and David Brown have been named producers of the next Academy awards telecast. Motion Picture Academy president Walter Mirisch a nnounced the appointment or Zanuck and Brown. who m ade "Jaws." ·· 1 cam e here for 'The Swan' with Grace Kelly in 1956. ··he recalled. "Then I was here about 14 years ago for ·A .\ta1ontv of Om." with Rosalind Russell. I J...y_ h"'I ~" -~~-4?:•:...,,._ "LISA MINELLI CREATES ONE OF THE MOST SHEERLY EN.IOYABLE FEMALE CHARACTERS IN YEARS. SHE'S BETTER THAN SHE WAS IN '"CABARET" JACK KROLL NEWSWEEK NEWPORT CINEMAS HUR COAST HWY. & MAC ARTHUR IJICWl'ORT&)CCNTCJ\ 644-0760 "THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS" Wash. Post CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COS TA MESA MESA VERDECEMTER 979-4 141 CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTEft AT GOLDEHWIS T WESTMIM. CENTER 892-4493 (, ·tlies '"AdehQht1ul \..~3.\"" fllm and~ ' 1J1Usual me 1 a true del~" / I ~A=lYa6 FathBli 2E.:Told Me S..,~~ A JAN UDAA "LM Why don't we make more films like this? Plus We did. .k.. . ( • \ WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN FOR THE PRICE OF A MOVIE YOU'LL FEEL LIKE A MILLION edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 The la•h10n phvt ~raphl'r who aea1~d 1he ~I beauth.11 mod.,1 m 1r" v.<lfld • and rh.,n 11\\!d 10001royh11r The rich count .... ho o..iwd e ... ~rv· 1h1ng-and now he1AA!1'11i.'dln l ™"' M~hogany. [lcna~~ . - " 1QMnwlino Susanm ~Tiit EDgh'' CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTBATGOLDEMWIST WESTMIM. CEHTH · 892·449l JWlbur J'lea.u:re ••• '/ .· .. Because he's Sam Spade. Jr .... and his falcon's worth a fonune1 PLUS "BREAKOUT" CHARLES BRONSON HARBOR TWIN HARIOR A TWILSOH. COST A MESA 646-0573 646-3266 CINEMA VIEJO S.O FtlEEWAYTOL.Af'AI MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER · Pfua WOODY ALU!N "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" WE TBROOK WISTMIH5T8 AT HOOIMUIST GAIOIM GIOVE Uo.440 I ~LH,!:BIS Sean Connerq.IDlchael Caln hnstopher PIUIDIDBI .. lllB man Who would Be King HARBOR TWIN HARIOR ATWILSOH.COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTE.R AT GOLOEHWEST WESTMIM. CENTER 892-4493 euAT~ 00 ~DerEUVE .. HUSI• P" Tho'l'E hot.~= SM'S the call 4irl. tk's thE COP. Tho both take llKir Jobs~. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOLOEHWEST WESTMIH.CEHTER 892-4493 ~PLUS FEAR IS THE KfVr "QTWEW THE STORY THAT HAS- CAPTIVATED OYER t MILLION Rl!ADERS Starring JULIE HARRIS E:LEEN H ~Ci<.ART ARTHU R O'C01"iNELL 'A t~sl!mo111,,1 1n lhl~ real spirit of Chnsllan1ty ... II 1r action is engrossin -VARIETY WESTBROOK W ISTMIHSTllATllOOICHUHT GAIO~ GIOVE 530.4409 ~ . . . I ... - m JT Cl r• p. v p I I r. r t [ i 1 ( I • ' t • \ -"(J" DAILY PILOT C1 --Hostess Gift: Last Minute Assurance· Pastry, Fillings Ready for Presentation When you're busy at the last minute stirring the gravy and un- moldine salads, lt'a nice to know creamy fillings are waiting in the refri1erator to be spooned into patty shells for dessert.. All these recipes make 12 tarts. NESSELRODE TARTS 31.4-ounce package regular vanilla pudding mix 2 teaspoons rum or 1 teas· poon rum flavoring Attraction Feast Depends A noble bird . . the' turkey. But it just can't stand alone on the holi- day dinner table. Jt's the side attractions that turn the turkey din· ner into a true holiday feast. And while for •most of the year there may not be much call for cranberries and squash, giblet gravy and sweet potatoes, sud- denly they're making command p e rform: ances. Home economists at United States Stamping Company, whic h has b een ma ki ng the familiar blue turkey roasting pans for genera· lions, have developed this speeial recipe. BAKED SWEET POTATOES &.APPLES 5 m e dium sized sweet potatoes 4 cooking apples, peeled and sliced lh·inch thick Dash of salt 1 cup maple syrup 1.4 cup butter or margarine 3/.1 ·cup sort bread crumbs ~ 3 tablespoons melted butter Cook sweet potatoes in boiling, salted water 30 to 35 minutes, or until fork tender. Remove from heat; cool, peel and slice 1-inch thick. Place sliced apples, salt. maple syrup and the v. cup of butter in s aucepan; simmer 10 minutes, or until a lmost tender. Heat oven to 400" F. Place hair of the sweet potatoes in a layer in the bottom of a buttered 1 lh·quart casserole. Spoon half of the apple rnixtur·e over potatoes, and repeat layers once again. Toss t ogether the bread crumbs and the 3 tablespoons melted but- ter; sprinkle over top of casserole. Bake 20 minutes, until c rumbs are lightly browned. Serves 6. l~cupe milk · lh cup finely chopped can· died fruit 2 cups diced bananas 2 packages (10 ounces each) frO"Len patty shells In medium saucepan comblne pudding mix and milk. Cook over medium heat , stirring constant· ly, until mixture just comes to a boil. Remote from heat and stir in rum and candied fruit. Chill. Bake patty shells according to package directions; cool. . Just before serving, peel and dice bananas. Fold into pudding mixture and spoon into baked patty shells .. AMBROSIA TARTS 31.4-ounce package tapioca pudding mlx l 'h cups orangejuice 1h cup mandarin orange sec· lions, drained 2 cups sliced bananas (about 3medium) 2 packages ( 10 ounces each) frozen patty shells I/, cup shredded coconut In medium saucepan combine tapioca mix with orange juice. Let stand for S minutes. Cook over medium heat, stirring con· stantly, until mixture comes to a boil. Fold in orange sections and chill. Bake patty shell s according to package dtreclions. cool. J ust before serving, peel and slice bananas. Fold into tapioca mix· ture and spoon lnto baked patty shells. Sprinkle with coconut. CHOCOLATE BANAJll!ATARTS 34 cup milk 6-ounce pa~kage semi·swc.:-. chocolate pieces 2eggs 3 tablespoons strong coffee 2 tablespoons rum 2 packages ( 10 ounces ea"h' frozen patty s hells 2 cups sliced bananas Jn s mall saucepan heat milk just to boiling and pour mto blender container. Add chocolate pieces, eggs, coffee and rum. Cover and process at high speed for 3 minutes. Mixture will be thin. Pour into bowl and chill for 4 hours. Bake patty shells ac<.'ord· ing to package directions; cool. When ready to serve. peel and sli{'e bananas. Fold into the chocolate mixture and spoon into patty shells. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING• LOW-LOW PRICES• 7 DAYS A WEEK PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS --.oA·l~..0 89' ... ,, ...... _ - CO'O.tiD'MiM 69' '#IUCIN .. t1.ol "'° 79· 811f FUNKS • i:uNc'.tiO.t'Mi'A!i ""'0 49• •1 i t ruuiiicitWiiGia ~· ,_59• VARtlTYPACK ..... -• l)-Ol "' 0 'I" iiPiti •&.•-..=roi .... 39• H."aii'uus~· "0 49• WUNsCHWllOIR CHU• 79• WiiN1u 98' lHOW'IOAf • 1.U .. G • 1 •• IUCID aACON . • OKAllU'ftl•l....aKO '1" IUCID aACON '1 .. ft OUND CHUCK .::s, uR . RO~ST • .., BEEF MADlCUT c $$LEND 39 ··· c 73 ~. U~llNDI ~. ARM PicNTcitoAsT -~89 ROAST BEEF CHUCK • POT 98~. iOS'TONR OAST i.. sl 19 . ~• llU.Df s 129 PORK STEAK __ i._ .. 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Makes 4 serv· COCONUT DJll£881NG V. cup Haht corn lynlJ) 2 tablespoons fresh lemonJulct %cupmayonalse '4 teaspoon around linl• ~ cup grated coconut JG •mall mlxinl bowl. combloe .eorn syrup, lemon Julee and m~· nal••· beaUn1 untll 1moolh. Add 1round f!ncu artd coconut . flU• l '4 CUpl dru•tna. iifiNCCLE'iNSER 37c -.1•1M1N1NE NAP1<1Ns ,... CHEESE CAKE ........................................... . NESTEA W /LEM~~~ .................. 4.()l. '1.23 iil1fti'°F0RD BREAD• 93 c 3 1 2·y0UNCo' RY LIQUID s116 NESTLE DECAF corm ..................... 01.12.1& .~ ................ . WHITE KING SOAP rowoa ............ 4~1. 99• . . ~ •·OUNCl•COFFH $223 , .. 1<RAfT ::!.H1~=--_, 45c ORANGE INSTANT YUBAN IAR CMEESE ................. .s-oz. l'Ult1oou>-NEW Cl()fl. ,~~r.swm NAV KRAn CLAUSSEN =~ ::::Tc~::::~s~";·~:: ~: 17 c-· 1Qu111-a-sucK p1c1<111 ORANGE JUICE VTT• ,All 41-0L as· ~ 6 8 c :-99 c SUCARYL~0 11 .07 .. .. IT~~ &9· • LB. ~===-!!!!!!!L..!:'-=:~-,~=UL-=-=--=--==_. 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HOLIDAY ' 8UTTIR DANISH BRIM ~'"'.--'3.04 _-.. 11.66 MAXIM~.--'2.88 441 '1.53 MAX PAX:-__ ,-. 11.46 IRIM::r.r _141.. 11.76 PUREX BLEACH OAUON 64c , lt8 ~ DAILY PtLOT Thursday. December 2S. 1975 Frozen Assets: Time, Flavor A re-cent USDA report compar· ing costs of 162 convenience roods with home-prepared or fresh <'ounterparts is misleading, ac cording to FACT, an organiza t1on which represents the frozen food industry. Frank Ellis, Presid<'nt or the Louisville Grocery Company and chairman of FACT, said s hop pers who purchase frozen rood~ do so because of their manv values, of which economy is only one. "Frozen foods offer the con sumer values ip convenience, availability, quality, taste and freshness." he said. "Perhaps, most importantly. the woman who buys frozen foods values her time. This 1s particularly true of the 60 percent of working women also managing households. "They have compared the few cents difference in costs and the hours or time and effort which would be spent in preparation, and have found that frozen con- venience products provide the re- al saving. "This ls especially true in the case of frozen piua, which was cited in the r port as being more expensive than a comparable pizza made from ·scratch'". Ellis said consumers do not make pizza from scratch. "Today, they can buy a quality product. frozen and already pre- pared. They heve compared the cost of a frozen pizin with the take-out variety and have found that the real value is in U1e frozen food case " Ellis said that dunng 1974. pizza was the fastest growing frozen food item. with an annual dollar growth close to 25 percent. · ''The only itt>ms in U1c frozen food ca e outsellin~ piua on 3 dollar basis were Croten Juices". he said "Apparently , during a r~­ CCS3ion, when everyonl' looks for bargains, the consumer has r e alized that frozen pizza is a real value in terms of nutntional balance, flavor, ultra-con venience and lower cost. For this reason, pizza is now being served as an economical main-<•ourse item, not just a s nack." Ellis said he was gratifiL'tl to see that m a ny frozen vegetables in the sur vey were cheaper than fresh items. ··M any consumers do not realize that with frozens. they are not paying for stalks and stems. There is no waste," he said. ··Also. frozen vegetables are actually the freshest you can Ti dings Eaters Dig In Alpha Beta puts parties Looking for a way to fight the annual Thanksgi\'ing to New Year's Day incre ase in your waistline? Try clamming, sug-1 gests the Department of I Fish and Game. You don't have to be an expert to dig your limit, and the sun and the moon get together each year during December and the firs t few days of January to produce the best series of low tides a requirement for suc- cessful clam digging of the entire year . C lams, wh ether steamed. baked. de-I ·back in your budget OPEN NORMAL STORE HOURS NEW YEAR'S EVE OPEN 'Tll 1'1 p.m. at ~· SELECTED LOCATIONS ...-........ ~ .... ...---CHECK YOllA LOCAL ALPHA BETA -•• 1 w rORE HOURS ' .. A PARTY FAVORITE ARMOUR SPARERIBS 46-0UNCE CAN ISLANDER PUNCH buy," he udded. "since they are picked and frozen at the peak of perfection. before there Is any outnhonaJ or quality loss." l!:ll!s a l110 pointed out that the differ nee in prices or home prepared frozen entrees. dinners · und baked goods was very small. 1f you consider that the homemaker has the preparation done for her. plus she can ke~p these foods on ha nd to serve any / time she needs them. Also. he said. "when you con s ide r the cost of ingredients which are left ovec after baking, for example, it is much less ex· pensive to purchase that-pie or rake frozen." Ellis said that the forecast to r the frozen food industry is «!X· cellent. with r ecent studies sho~­ mg that there is a definite upturn m sales. · l I vited, roasted, served SNOW with linguini or chopped up for chowder are con-CRAB sidered by many holiday I 09" . I I season gourme ts to be LEGS amo~g nature's tastiest oeucious FOR .c-V offenngs. HORS D'OEUVRES Not only are they high I FRES~ FROZEN , LB. in vitamins and other nutritional assets. they I HOFFY are lower in calories than I SKINLESS many of the foods served I SAUSAGE UNKS on holiday season m enus . Low. low PRICE 8.0 z P11.G Furthermore. the ex- ercise involved in dig-FRESH ging a limit of Pismos. GROUND BEEF gapers or httlenecks will ECOHO PM: -3 LBS OR OVER help offset the hours of DEPENDABLE ouAun inactivity you may be spending in front of your t elevision during the footba 11 b o wl game SHORT RIBS =~~E STEWS ' SOUPS -DEUOOUS season. I The requirements ror BONELESS tlam digging are few . 1 STEWING BEEF the DFG points out. LEAH" n.AVOAFUL .68lB .98LB 1.49lB You'll need a fi shing license, some informa-BEEF 89 tion about low tides. a 1 CHUCK ROAST digging tool of some sort I BLADE CUl ECONOMICALLY PR1cED • LB to help you find the clams, a meas uring de-BEEF 1 98 vice an.d an hour or so of CUBE STEAKS spare time OUICI< TO PREPARE • LB Fishin~ licenses and JOHN MORRE L copit;s of the r~gu_lations L 1 98 on sizes and hm1ts are ROAST BEEF available at most sport-IDEAL F04l &uFFET • lB ing goods stores and bait shops, and m a ny of these places also w i II sell 0 1 Grocery Reduced Prices rent digging toots and WEIGHT WATCHER measuring devices SWEETNER Tables showing when s -OOHCE JAR the low tides occur usual-a oz PACKAGE as ly can be obtained from WHISKER LICKENS bait shops along the DRY CAT FOO coast. and the Daily Pilot D 'VARIETIES 6·02 BOX publishes information about tides 1n the RANCH weather report. BLACKEYED PEAS Good clam diggin~ can 1s ouNCE CAN usually be found up to an LIBBY'S hour before or after the lowest tide. SAUERKRAUT Legal clamming hours 16 OUNCE CAN are from 30 minutes LIBBY'$ before s unrise to 30 PEAS & CARROTS minutes after sunset. So l 1e-ouNcE CAN 1f you're clamming in the ISLANDER late afternoo n . re-1 member to stop one half I PUNCH hour after sundown CONCENTRATE l ·OUARl BOTTLE 112 GALLON BOTTLE 2 S5 Combo's Lively HOLLYWOOD 1 ITALIAN DRESSING 12·0VHCf BOTTLE HOLLYWOOD SAFFLOWER OIL 32 OUNCE Bonu FIRESIDE COOKIES ICHOC CHIP SUG.t.R GEMS OATMEAL I OOHC£ PACKAGE .75 • 25 .27 .33 .32 1.29 .69 1.53 .33 • ' . " GINGER ALE · WINK ClUB SODA · TONIC WATER 28·0UNCE NO DEPOSIT BOTTLE CANADA DRY 33 MIXERS REDUCED 4c • STRAINED JUICE VEGETABLES FRUIT GERBER .13 BABY FOOD Grocery •educed P~ices DIET SEVEN UP '8·0Z NO DEPOSIT BOnLE HAWAIIAN PUNCH R(D VERY 8ERRV 46-0Z CAN .35 .49 LIPTON INSTANT TEAMIX 1 01 LEMON/SUGAR 12 OUNCE JAR • lOW·CAL WILEMON 5 OUNCE JAR 1 1q PLAIN 3 OUNCE JAR 1 59 LEMON/SUGAR 24·0UNCE JAR I 95 CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE WHITE YELLOW BLUE PINll. GREEN 4 ROLL PACK ALEX TORTJUA CHIPS 10 OZ REGULAR 9·0Z TACO DORMAN &LACKEYED PEAS 15 OUNCE CAN .69 .59 .29 TOP CHOICE DOG FOOD SEMl·MOIST BURGER 72·0Z Pl(G 2.14 TIDE DETERGENT B4 ·0Z. BOX EVERYDAY PRICE TIDE DETERGENT •9 OUNCE BOX EVERYDAY PRICE 2.18 1.32 m All ALPHA BETA SIO~t S ARE OFFICIAL rooo STAVP. qEOEMPTION CENTfRS FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT Esther Cr•m•r, Director of Consumer Aff•lr• 777 S. H.,bor Blvd., La Habr•,C•llf. 90631 f. l L '>le 'ff! ' ( • I r~ 'I /\ ~ • MONf>A'T li!ltU 1,.t,f H' ••• flPlN 1U t. 'A '.>i..NOA• • l·OUART JAR REDUCED 10c KRAFT: IMITATION MAYONNAISE 6 112 OZ CAN CHUNK LIGHT REDUCED Sc STAR·KIST TUNA .69 .45 Dellcateisen Reduced Prices DANO LA SLICED HAM 3 OUNCE PACKAGE KNUDSEN .69 2~~Hlll FRENCH ONION 53 8 OUNCE CONTAINER • AVOCADO OIP MILO OR HOT 8 OZ CONT 63 GALLO ITALIAN SALAME SLICED 3 OZ PACKAGE 6·0UNCE PACKAGE 1 34 CHIFFON MARGARINE 16·0UNCE BOWL IMPERIAL MARGARINE STICKS 1 LB PACKAGE .73 .62 .59 Bakery Reduced Prices BIRKHOLM'S RAISIN BREAD 1 LB LOAF .59 THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE DEC. 26 ·DEC. 31 • \ ALPHA BETA ROUND TOP OR SANDWICH . 1 112 LB. lOAF REDUCED IOc : PREMIUM 39 WHITE BREAD• . 24 OUNCE BOTTLE REDUCED 1;ic WESSO N .79 OIL Frozen Food Reduced Prices BANQUET MEAT PIES TURKEY CHICl(EN BEEF TUNA 8 OZ BOX ARRIVEDERCI JR . CHEESE PIZZA 10·0UNCE BOX KWIK MAKE PANCAKE BATTER RCGUlAR BLUEBERRY BUTTER MILi\ 16 OUNCE CARTON MORTON DONUTS 9·0Z BOX GLAZED 11 oz BOX JELLY .29 .79 .49 .79 Non·Food Reduced Prices SUAVE SHAMPOO 7 TYPES 18·0Vl"CE BOTTLE CREME RINSE 4 TYPES 16·0Z 8TL 66 SETTING LOTION 12 OUNCE BTL 66 SOLO REFILL CUPS 3 OZ BATHROOM SIZE YELLOW BLUE OR WHITE 80 COUNT .&e L'OREAL PREFERENCE HAIR COLOR 12 SWAOES 2.29 Wf' "'"•'-• lh• ,.._,,,. •· •••u~ w••\ tu runt.,,,.,(,,,.. O••'''' '\.ti•',.. u·11111.,..,~ on•'' ••••b•• ,,.,,,., , .. '"'.ti •·U" o.-9o"'' ""'"•••• 1•fwne.e ' ; • ,, C flt. 1 If • t ""''' •t •• Cl"H , ~ .. nr An atlracl1\ (', unuc.,uaJ salad is always a f1n1• ad d1tion to a ny me.ti St1 -;1mple to prepare. mak•· this salad ahead of Um<• and leave it an the refrigerator until )OU are ready lo ser vc MA1WEll HOVSE COFFEE YUBAN INSTANT COFFEE I • . 1 '1 .. •• 149 BEEF SMOKEY KING .......... ..,tO<t ; ~.-'.., BEEF FRANKS OR 1 04 KNOCKWURST CALAVO AVOCADO OIP ,,, I ~·..- llOUIPJllN THE HANDLER SHAMPOO • "~'' t •t • I 98 INTENSIVE CARE LO"TION '· /o •4i '• i ''•Ct 1;\ f 911 ITAUA~ SAi.AD 6 ounces summer sausage 6ounces ham 6 ounces s alami 4 ounces Amencan cheese 4 ounces S °"'IS'\ cheese •JCI 4 ounce!I salad 011 I cup wine vinesar 4 ounces hard cooked • oun<'e onion!' '4 ounce~ green pep- peor S alt and crus hed pepper to taste Tosa all ingredient. md MUOftlni and allow to chill overnight. Pince ln 11 .. bowl: decorat with allced salami mid hard boiled a•rn\ ~rH>~ MIU "-11 COHU BUDOIG SLIC£D BEEF 83 SAUSAGE FOR PIZZA BRAOUSCHWEtGER . . , 12 1 '"'•'4 M.htlt tll \J•' fl.~I SANDWICH SPAEAD 2 90 LAKE TO LAKE " ........ , 1' • • I •• MILO CHEESE BEEF FRANKS OR "' •·.u • •• 1 99 MEAT WIENERS 2 59 BRIDGFORO OLD FASHIONED ' ·' •• """" • " h' 1 16 ClAUSSEH PEPPER LO.t.F OSCAR MAYER BOLOGNA ~.e.~~1r~~~ 1 ... , " 2 88 • 1•1 • • • ._ ,I 55 •Jiii Al hf• I t111 • • , 78 t/ ~lf4 I JAM I MAX., •SU.NT CO"FEE .. . . IO--COUHT 'ACf(AGE AUORlfO COLORTEX NAPKINS PR ICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS fllOUNfMMVAl.&¥V_........... HU~mACH I041A-.. OOSTA,..I' UOINeftlcf.... r.·-·· .. 11. 1111t•. •• •.•.iA •Jt~~1••(I i •I 68 VIENNA POLISH SAUSAGF • ALKA SELTZER I J\.l~f\f 1J•1,,.1t Ar,t 1.33 t}f( 1~11,tJ11 fff!~P , -. H ·68 PEPPERONI PEPKIH BRECK C~EME RINSE ..,,,., I P'tt MHJ~ '0/ • .. • 92 kf .ut AH ...... H'>U~ "1 • m IMPERIAL MARGARINE 96 l·t I 1)t~\f/ h.'9' SUPER CHROME BLADES 1 04 CALGON BUBBLE BATH OR BATH OIL BEADS 57 ;l~~~~~~~·I 1 lT ANTl·PfRSPIRANT IO l1 Ji(f\iN( U th •f ,,. '· ; . . . LISTEREX lOTIO"° 1 37 .. (,,l,.t.f' h· q .A -I~ fH ht 1 •JA rtER6A1 ,,, 1/ illl 1,09 SOLO DISPENSER UA uni ~"'I.JP ,.,., 'li".f' CRAB MEAT & SHRIMP .·,l\.c.t •n 1 • 11t '" 111 • • gg I " BIT O' SHRIMP 97 I fl! If lh ' • '' 106 .17 1,591' 89 • •• JO 1\ • ~ -------· _ __.l.____._ ___ __. __ ) _____ ~ ~ -;·····----.... _.._.._ .... ... --------..... __ ,... ...... --.. 1St ! The 1us You .82 , Sih, lci . Stt1 . - 01 Str w .. (I J I Ll .. s· Gt, R c~ s q s · Prices in effect Thur. Dec. 26 thru Wed. Dec, 31 Cfbt llW YUl'S m 9 TO 7 Q.0$0 llW YUlt'S DAY Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No sales to dealers Holiday Spirits . .. . ...._ ·~ Planning a party? ... gonna see out the old and ring in the new? ... well, why not do ·it with flair? 1--et your plans begin at El Rancho -------·-from Party Platters to ~S. sprightly spirits to Alka Seltzer -we'll have all your needs! B f R t El RANCHO'S $249 ee oa s "DIAMO• JIM" • i Thick and juicy and tender -boneless, too! Loin cut of lJ.S.D.A. Choice beef for a superb dinner. Start the New Year with a delicious roast' H a...-s s119 am su.MLF ............... • Cured especially for us! (Water added) Ham ~='°= ......... s1 3? So lean! So tender! Water added Ham SliceScmoeut S24! Thick or thin -(water added) Cure 81 Ham •• 531! Hormel's -fully cooked! Whole or half Smoked Turkey sis! Ground Beef ••• s 1 ~ E"<tre. lean! Choose bulk or patties Sliced Bacon ••• s1 3! El Rancho's own ranch style' Fresh Clams • • • • 992 L1ttlenecks rushed from New England Oysters W1tllf •••• s1 59 . Eight ounce jar (WtSTm .•. 1.29) Crab Meat ••••• SJ4? El Rancho hens ••. slice and serve! Alaskan Kin~! (5 LI. IOI ••• 15.00) Italian Style Sausage s 1 s~ .. We make it, by our authentic Old World re<:ipe! . :v:=sON $499 Tequila $!art the year with savings! Quart frBllh lob&BP P~1 1 Make it a feast to be remembered the whole year through! Fresh lobster -sweet! meaty! ( l to l 'h lb. avg. I fillli Mignon a : Seagram's Gin • s999 The half.gallon reduced 1.00! 1Usher's Scotchsll99 You save 1.00 now, on the half-gallon Fork lender! Luscious little steaks, lovingly carved from U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Loin cut 1 Bacardi Rum .• s 1160 , Silver or Amber! Save 1.00 half.gallon I l'i..~. st·11 5991 .,.,1n I ••... . , S~aight whiskey reduced 2.00 half.gallon Ch&1aubriand a Naturally aged ... carefully trimmed -to give you tenderness, flavor and value! U.S.D.A. Choice beef tenderloin ~AVE 60C ON '"11AY TIMES $738 Super Fresh Produce Vodka ~ttled for El Rancho! half-~al'on Old Forester ••• 5599 Avocados ~E ••••••• 11! Chicken Breast STlfFED ... $189.._·: . c.M .. style. ...... ~ Straight whiskey reduced 50c ""7 fifth Cali fornia's finest! Large size to afford more value! Buttery smooth ••• and nutritious! Lego' PORK Wine cum D'OR •••••• 99c Choose Chablis, Rose or Burgundy! fifth Paul Masson.ca 5339 Burgundy, Chablis, Rose -for dinner! Champagne ~~.~ s11' Fresh 29c Broccoli • Garden goodness ..• all green •.. tender! Juice Oranges •• 61bs. s1 From Texas! Sweet full o'juice! Romaine 19· c Lettuce " Garden fresh! Crisp. leafy large bunch. Fresh Lemons ••••• 392 Tart n' tangy! Float slices in the punch! HSTEll Fresh end lean! Whole or shank half! J.'or the Small Fry's Party! :O. 39c .. fll ••••••••• Ovaltine ••• Pkg of 10 envelopes Fresh 2 29c Carrots • ., Crisp and tender! 1 lb. plio bag. Ring out the old -bring in the new -at El Rancho! Tomato Sauce ... 29c Hunt's -in the big 15 ounce can! You Ose it so often, shouldn't you economize now? Apple Juice .......... 39c Tree T op, from Washington ••• for· the clear sharp flavor of apples! Half-gallon J U i ( e Pink Grapefruit • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 9 C Snack Crackers 59c Your choice of all Nabisco varieties :Start the morning with a glass of health! Tex.sun -for flavor! 46 oz can for value Almonds 1u1 DIAMOIJ • &9c Potato Chips ....... 59c Granny Goose. in the popular "twin pack" •.. Regular, Dip or Barbecue! Choice of five kind!'.! 6 oz jnr Rye Krisp • • • • • • 49c Natural or Seasoned! 8 oz pkg Onion Soup Mix49c Lipton's -makes a great soup, but an even better dip! Package of 2 envelopes .. -. . Ralston Chex •• 79c Corn ( 16 oz) or Wheat (22 oz) Snap-E-Tom •••• &9c Zesty tomato cocktail drink! 32 oz Alka Seltzer • • • &gc SPaghetti • • • • • • 45c Globe A·l ... long ... 1 lb pkg .·. Hamburger or Hot Dog! Pkg. of 8 Have some on hand! Package of 25 Heinz Relish ••• 45c Ragu Sauce. • • • 55c Choice of 4 Spaghetti saucee! 151, 2 oz. Choose Sweet Pickle or India! 9:Y. oz. · Delicatessen Deli/~J:its ! Canned Hamllas .. 5619 Lady ScotlTWoms ... 45c This popular toilet tissue in asaorted prints oo white! Package of two rolls Dressing usra.. • • 49c Vinaigrette or Italian! 8 ounce Plastic Tumblers59c Amoco 9 oz (20 ct) or 10 oz (16 ct) Club Soda ••••• 35c Canada Ory 28 oz CT• W• ... ltc) Yuban Coffee •• s153 All grinds! J lb can (3 • • ••• Ul) Frozen Foods! Orange Juice 60LCAN 23c --1\nl:i\mA --PA SADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON Hf ACH NFWPOHT BEACH FASTBl IJFF -IRVINF ' I •tel•" ' ·•' I' ' ' ' ', •''' ' ' ......... , .. 't f41 .. I f I' 11•1•11 r) 1 ,. I I I )ti •• '•r I Dubuque -pullman atyle! Juat the thing for party platter, sandwiches ... or Entree! r, __... .. -, Sliced Swiss • • • &9c Goudas-Edams • • g9c · q&che Valley cheete in 6 oi. pkg. Kaukana Klub favoritet! 7 oz. Salami Chub • • • ggc A RQyal Betf product! •.• 12 oz. alu Kosher Pickles • ggc Claussen'• whole or icicle! 32 oi. Knudsen Salad • 59c Potato, Macaroni, Slaw, Carrot! Pt. Buddig Meats • • 43c Choice ol e ,....t navorel 8 oe Spiced Cheese • &9C Alouet.te·berb 'n' garlic! •~oz. S'1rimP Cocitail 39c lMcco In 4 os. tel"llnf s1aM With all the flavor you'd expect from a name like Sunkist! (1% oz. un .•• 4~) Cool Whip • • • • • 59c Birdseye's dessert topping! 9 oz Fruit Pies sau U[ • • s 131 Apple, Cherry, Peach! 31 oz bi( Wheat Bread. • • age Brid1eford -Pkg of 2 one lb loaves Cocktail Tacos. 49C Roearita, for hors d'oeuvres! 5\-\ oz Layer ,Cakes ••• s 111 Pepperidge Farma -all varieties! 17 oz Eggo Waffles • • 49c The Camily pack! 11 o~ - 8 waffles lemonade~.. . . . 23c Minute Maid Reg or Pink! 6 oi · lem1 Juice • • • 49C Minubt Maid-eonvtnltntt 7 ~ os ' I' ' ' I i ' ; f' ' I '' I 1' I +I I I ~ ' '' ~' I ' I, t .. 11 lol\i I I!' ' ' ' Uf'IT ......... Seeks A ppeol S u p e r s ,1 I l' s m n n Glenn W. Turner will a p p t• u I ~· l' d c r a I Trade Commission rulin g that he engaged in pyramid ~ales of <.'nsmctic · distri butorships . lie pleaded no contest to FTC charges. TaxFo~ Sendout I 1:~~:(~ t.:.J The Internal Henmue1 Sernce will send out 84 milhon incom e lax forms Friday, possibl~ lhl' largest single m~Hling an history j The forms go to homes and busineSSl'S <J('ross the rountry and an• clUl' b a c k i 11 l h c g o \' l' r n - ment's hands by .\1,nl 15. . l Th<' dl•l1v<'n· of the tax kHs is the fm~il !-ll'p of aj prOC'l'SS which began Dec 1 al pnnt1ng plants, in Gallatin. Tt•n n . <~n·t>n Ba y, Wis .. and \\' .irsaw! Ind. the Postal St•n ice said f ~ .. ._ " ..... Thursda • December 25. 1975 Maine Governor Backs Public School Prayer AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) Gov James B. Longley says he would sup· PC>tt legislation es tablishing prayer m public schools. Lonaley appe4red at his weekly news conference Wednesday with (~r persons working on a pet1t1on drive to have prayer returned to the schools. Longley said the banning of school prayer violates the constitu tionaJ cuarantees for religion and ex pression. I reel strongly that freedom o f religion is one of the mo s t precious thin gs offered by our Constitution," Longley said. "l have Celt and feel even more strong ly now that the taking or the op- portunity of prayer from our schools violated this guarantee of freedom of religion and freedom of speech, as well. instead or protecting a constitu· tional guarantee.'' Longley s aid he would ask Attorney Gen~ral Joseph Brennan to look into assiatina croups which want school prayer returned. "In any event. I will fully support any legislation or cons titutional amendment that will allow prayer to be returned to our schools on a volun- tary. inter-denominational basis." Longley said. ''At the very least I think we should AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE&. • strive for the rights o( any individual to have the opportunity to have a brief period of silent meditation to start or end the school day.'' One person working on the petltion drive, Mrs. Margaret Kiernan of North Windham, s aid she became in- terested in working (or the return of school prayer through Mrs. Rita War- ren, o( Brockton, Mass., who has been working to r e turn school prayers for several years. STARTS FRIDAY-SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPT. ELECTION SIICKERS WASHINGTON (APJ -As the nation turns the comer on 1975 and beads into a presidential elec- t ion year. a bumper sticker for hardened cynics is appearing on a number of cars in the na- tion ·s capital. It reads," My vote can- cels yours." The ent1rt' !-h1pmt•nt will go ~tr.1ight from printer to t~1xp~1yer. it m1m~ said. Th<' forms "Ill IX' stlflt ~Y 360 trut·k!'> from . t1* pnnl<'rs to 317 po~l<il c4Alters for i,orting andl distnbut1on to lo('al post office~. "'POS!-1hly the laq;:e!'>t singl<• !->htpmC'nt1 in l ' S h1ston ... the Postal Sl•n 1t'l' said • • -• • • Skipper Drops Off, Bottles )11A~11 1L'Pl 1 Tht· skippt>r of the cruise ship ~f.S. Boheme drop~d SO sealed hottle!'> into lhe ocean to help some II· lino1s sixth 1?radc•rs learn more about thl• \,ulf Stream's curn.•nt The botll<'!--. capped with a tiny .\mc•ncan nag. have the tl:Jml'S ,met address('s of s1-.:t h !!r;.11lt• students at l h l' Loi.::m SC'hool in M :tnon Tht· students ask l'd an\ onl· who finds .1 hot I 11• l111 write them ll-111111-: \\hl'n and where t ht• hnltlt• washed ashorl' Della A1rlln1· pilot Jack Kamp1•r lt:<trnt·cl about tht' pl OJl'l'l Sl'\ (•r:d weeks al!11 "ht.•n hi• ta lk ed t n th<' st u<knts about a1rhnl' 1ohs dunng a "caret•r eta~ · pro· gram. HP a)!re('d to br ing the bottll•s to ~11,1m1 Kamper ~avt> th(' bot ties to Capt J ohn llesn. skipper of the Rohemt'. as the ship v.as ahout lo leave for a v. f'<'k long r ruise to Put:>rt n H1e·o. Haiti, the Oom 1n1ran Republic and ltw V1n!ln Islands. I Capt. lle1n rN·orded I the l a t i turl e and longitude of lhf' spots ht• dropped the bottles alonJ?: the route and will send the list back to the stu I dents to await results of the experiment TOO UTE FOR NOTE t 1.JNCOLN CITY. Ore '"<AP) -Taped public ervlce announcements re.questina early m ruling CbrlatmH letters and acka1e1 arrived by ~all at radio •talion BCK Tuesday, two •JS befor• Chrtttmas ----~ ,. fa mous maker surfer shirts A c;e lec.tion of color-5 and styles for boys and mf>n Al l in easy- care cotton/polyec;ter ma c h 10. boys' f urn1sh1ngs 23 4.99 to 8.99 were 6.50to14.00 Fireside man • .,ize recliner Deep seated c omfort, completely button tufted . Your c ho1C.e of"' any I covrn rPclint-rs 147 $159 men's polyester separates Rust, dusty blue, tan o r grl'en. Ea sy-ca re and wrinkle free pants, jack ets. budget stores. men's pants 817 7.99 and 10.99 were Sl 2 and $18 ( 1 popular sweater styles Selection includes w rap <..<H- digans, scarf styles, rib-, ,1ntl more S1LPS 5-M-L. Sep thE>m . budget sportswear 800 7.99 comp. va l: 10.99to14.99 famous California sportswear Pants, blo uses, sweaters, s hirts and mor~ Polyesters, acryli cs Creot selection Sizes 8 to 16 'poru wear 174 ' 8.99 to 29.QQ men's bucksuede outershirt Water repellent , m achin e washdble shirt in assorted col- or-;, ::.izes S-XL . A great value. men's sport shirts 134 15.99 was 25 .00 to 32.00 I I famous mllker pant co~ts Shown I) just one from our selec.;· t1on of most want~d sty le). Mi s es' sizes. Many colors boulevard co., lJ 103 44.99 .( ,, ' t .. ~ r , , .. , r !. • ! ' r . I , I .;. :. .. • . ) ,· I Tonight's ·TV Highlights· -~BC (7) 8:00 -Barney Miller. The precrnct gets a bit tense when William Windom rigs himself as a human bomb and walks into the station house threaten- ing to self-destruct. CBS (2) 9:00 -Hawaii Five-0. A · plane crash strands McGarrett with an injured leg a nd a hostage who has become the captor. an armed a nd d angerous escaped convict. · NBC (4) 9:00 -Ellery Queen. When Ellery c l ashes with a comic book. pubhsher, h e 1s later suspected of his murder. · TV DAILY LOG .... Thursday Evening buried by a fallow inmate who be- lieves he's not Iona for this world. ID Mm Griffin Sllow Q) WlldUle Mmture al Musial Colffdy DECEMBER 25 9:00 0 @ (I)(}) ttntil ftn-0 (R) S:OO RO 6Q) ft) (~ ({;) Nm M~arrett is escort1na a prisoner to ill vl11ey Olhu wllen the plane tushes and II love Lllq tie's stranded, with a serious lea Mavtrkt WOllnd-and at the mercy ol the Tiit flinbtonts armed and dancerous nc1ped con· CD Terry l His fritllds 0 Ci)@®l m Elltfy Qllftfl I ~::,222 'The Comic Book Cruucltr" (R) Panorama 39 [Uery cluh6 with a tyrannal Tht Chnsllllu Cliild comic book publi111er, then becomtS Adduis rui"" • suspeel when the min 1s mur· .. , dertd. 6 Hop n's Httots 0 (~ (f}) (}) (f) Stmb ti San S:lO w Stump tht Stars r6l Tht UotollcNMts (IJ 11 (QT Cf ) Nrws Funmco "Dudly Silence" (R) Lt Altt1rutivu "11'11 Carson Youna Mike Stone I~ the ruhuhon Lite Stnaers" th1t he may become totally deal I AildJ 'rift1tll alter a van carry1n1 the robbers ol Eledrk Cornpany a hQoor store runs him down Town Ttlk I The lu<y Show lack le11ny The Bold Ono Three Stooces Feitinl l11tern1tio11I 6·00; (l) Ell ED CD NeWJ 126 Movie: (C) (2hr) "The lnuedlble . 3 ' [JJ ~) tU (iJ News Mr. Limpet" (com) '6-4-0on Knolls 9onanu tD Tht Berlioz Requiem from St. . . I l rutlval of U1hb Josephat Bas1llca 1n Milwaukee. Chrlstmaa atadt (2hr) Wisc: IParbid&e famllJ n1 LI Criad1 Bien Crilda Ada111-lZ {i) Kornn Lan1u11e Proa11ms Soltd1d 9:30 O News Stu T11k n1 El Choler Christmas at Pops (R) lO:OO <~ 00> Truth or Conwquenm 0 NEW NITE!! BARNABY {i) Little Rasals · 6:30~10 Mm Gnltln Siio• * JONES' BEST CAPER! lewitchtd 0 .It '3' CV lamaby J1110 (R) A ffi A ChrUtrnas $tllfY black market in huvy Army equip· ("9 lJ ) Lowe Atllerlun Style ment, y1eld1n1 m11hons in protils, EI:) Water Wol1d Inds lo murder lour yurs laler CD ;auopina Got!llltt when one of the smuulm w1n1s 7:00 0 0 .... 6 ~ 11:\ News • bigaer cut of the operahon -o::.t.:J ~ 0 iJ (!)'@EI:) Medal Story lrotWdt ··1he God Syndrome" (R) IOllJ lt'lllllll lor Dtllars Mu~nle stars as a bnll1ant but Ttlllt;:~~~ Tnllll _ ap~rutly Ullfeehna suraeon w•lh -a -".llQll ~ ll\IMU tO· ,..,_ fU warils ~fie11ts. . ,,.. OCDWNfwi CD,,,.,.. f 61 reny MaSOI LM ~" ~ 0 (~ {])) rn m Harry 0 "May. · Tiie Romutk Rtbtllioll day" (R) Harry inves11111es the ( ~) lounza possib1hly of sabolaie and murder · ra oma when an old friend dies and a Sen· Adduu fa111lly alor 1s 1njurtd 1n the crash ol a 7:30 list of lh1 Wiid chartered plane. • m rrlce la Rl&Jtt ID Get Smart love American Style 10:30 I Thm P•ssports to Aclvenlure Hlah Rollers N1111s C.tndld Camm : The Orumer (R) Mete~ Qam1 , la Tremenda Corte BrtdJ lunch Q Holl,.ood Squ.ru 11:00 0 m 0 0 m m CD Nm Ltrs Makt A Dul ; Best of Groudlo ; 8Uko : The Nutcracker (R) "i't 'i' Nnrs · Media 4,.1.!!J ![ Uttlt Marci• 0 O•" Shadows 1:00 ;ii The Wellons (R) A m Movie: MMan from Dakota" Iara• eorporahon plann1na a hultl'I (ad•) '40 -Wallace Beery, John resort olfers the Walton family a Howard hu1e sum ot money tor their land @ Mod BSqttluad Li 0 » 1§; m Greely "Grady's rr 3 a e ne Noah! In" Grady 1nv11es some ot h111 :2~ Combat . . . old cronies in for 1 n•aht of cards. Em S.J Brother. Natio111J Eclition O Mwlt: (Zhr) "Tltt Cold'wJ!tj ( '..29 _!.J love America• Style f·'llt " ( ) '38 z p• f 11:15 tt) C1111ma 34 B;,.,• mus -onna, "1 11:30 0 TI:. ,..3 CllS lite Movie: "Great (!'Wild WDd Wat upecUtions" (dra) '47-Alec Guin· 0 I •I {I)&) lalMJ JAWu _ m$, John Mills, Jun Sommons "Doomsday" (R) W1ll1am Windom l~m Jvhnny Cano11 111ests as • human bomb who en· Tiie Hontymoonm 1111 th• prte1nct house and threat· 6 N!aht S.llei ens lo sell·dulruet unless Barney ('29 ,_a > l3 Wide World Pre· arrests city oflicials. sents "Mann•~" and · Lon&strttl" 0 rmmD Mr. M1100'1 Chrbt· (fi The Fii mu C1iOfW 0 future Sllodl James Brown tD TV FUN FOR THE hosts .. * ENTIRE FAMILY JOIN 12:00 O Movie:. (C! "The Castle" (dra) '69 -Mmm1l11n 5(hell. THE CROSS-WITS @ James Brown I Crou Wits (D Movie: "M1 ' Pa Kettle Co to John llrbour Show Town" (com) '50 -M.,jorie Main. Nidia Caro 12:30 ()) Movie: "It's A Wonderful lilt" GUftlllM•• (dra) '47 -James Stewart. Nochts T1p1tla1 0 The Liiey Sllow ~MM la'!l.ua1e rroerams ID Movie: "Keys of the Klnrdo•" 1:30 Q3 (I)~ W The Cop ' the (dra) '4~-Creeory Ped, Roddy MC· !{Id "Notre Oam1 by 50" frank Oowall. Thomas Milchell. promises to lnple lueas' allowaru 1:00 0 "@) lQJ EI:) TOnlOffOW 11 l'le'll jllst stay out ol the pool l:JO@ [3 Movlt: "Let's Dance" hall, bul 1h1 in1tnious lad comes up 1:45 D Movie: (C) "TheH's Mo llusl· wrth a football pool as a looatiott nus Uh Slltw l usl1m" (mus) 'S4 subslltule. -Elhei Merman, Donald O'Connor. 0 <Cit ) fJ) CD 011 the Rodi• Z:OO @ Co11e Alive "The Le1Kf' (R) Whll• recuperat· 3:JO 0 Movit: "The Seutt Mt•" (dra) tnl In th• Alam1sa Infirmary, fu· '59 -Marshall ThomJISOn. enta Is Sivtn I hithlY ¥Jlutd map m All·Nlfllt Sllow: "Don II Ille to 1 udlt of monty lhat was • Sea I• ~· Youns. Ch1rles Coburn, Helen C1I· Friday bert. 1:000 "My Dor Shtp" (dra) 'U-Tom Neal, l.Jnnie Ross. DAYTIME MOVIES 01 <Cl ''Sllow Whit• ' the "'" Stooaes" (com) '61 -Carol Heiss. !:OO m "Tiils hlan4 £artll" (ad·ll) 'S~ the Three s.too1es .. .:&1rt Roberts. Feith Dom111ue. 1:30 0 ~pta1n HontiO Htrnb!~!" ,.)() D "lrthll Wiii(' (dra) ,32 -LIO (adVJ 51 -Grecory Pee!!, V1111n1a ' -... ,.~ · MIJO. Can I lo,; M•l~n. Doustu. • ... .....,.. 3:00 Q (C) "Bid o,, 1t ltadl Rod" 111tny' (dra) 63 -Llurt~ Har· (dra) •55 _ Sptnc:tr Tracy, Robert vey, Slrah Miits. R an. 10:00 CI> "TM Rmatbblt Mr. hHJ· J:JO OJ "Vok:t Ill tllt Mimi" (dra) '58 ,.cilf" (COlll) '59 -Chlton Webb, -Richard (Can, Julie London. Oofothy McGuire. O ''Tall StOlf' (com) '60-AnthonY U:OO OJ "AoNn" (dra) '46 -Robert Per~ins, Jant Fonda. K9CE Television (50) .. 2·• 'OCUS: OltANO• COUNTY "T.-neot Sulcldl' .. >:• MIS Ta It ltOOl ltS NllGH90tlM000 41• SHAM• STltalT (60mlnl St• SLaCTlllC COM~ANY t1• CAltltAtCOL.aNOAS 6:• CALt"'°1'NIAJOUltNAL •:• CONSUMlll IX~SIUINCE "eon-AdWC«Y'' ' 11• CONTIM"°ltAllYCAUl'OltNIAISSUH"Powny-P1n II" •1r• CMltlSTMAS CANOLIUOMT CAltOLIHO CIEltlMONY -Ji llKelc!IOlrswllll t,OOOvolCH .,.. ... tllnd•I Ol-Yland. It• eOOK al AT "A Pr~kllntltl NatlOn" by~ A. C.llf-, Jr. t:• SMOWCAS• "Am•hl<lndtlleHlglltVbllOR"-OlrlstmtsllP«• ... :. TMIWaATMlltMACMINl ftlnl • Planter. Hanger • Jute ma<ramt lionger in choict of colors with co- ordinating btads • Decorate the newest way ... witft plants Stainless Steel Steamer Basket • Retain the frtSh picked flavor of v1g1t1bl1S • Adjusts to fit pots S in. and up Now Only 119 Now Only 169 Pulsating Shower • The "Body Shapor" delivers 7500 water jets per minute to givo you a stimuiating massage • Also adjuJts to g1v1 you regular showers • Replact your old shower heod in minutes 14aa Garage Door Springs • Bring in old springs & we'll show you the right replactmont • Compl1t1 lint of test & certified Holmes Springs • H721 Now Only 399 Reg. 14.9S • l111ure .-4 ncoptiM for parallts & laowl .. ,..., • Prt"41stt...ltlt4, ttletceplftl; easy .. ...... ,, .. 9aa ..,v .. Propane Torch Kit • Quality forgod bniss assembly • Adjustable hoad & fuel tank • A fine Tru TtSt product. #TTSSS Reg. 4s9 8.49 • Thureday, 0.C.mber 25. 1975 DAILV PILOT D}. All Christmas Decorations·· .• Goriands 1 "!i • Tt'ffS .... • llthts • Now is the ti.. t• ChlishlloS Hy t.r Mlf • Shop Mrfy for Mst ... • Trff Ston4s • OrwoMents selectioa Y-atlable Speed Power Jig Saw • Pie~ tho right spoocl for sowing various materials · • Calibrated tilting shot for bevel & compound mitro cuts • Double insulatocl .•• 2 prong plug. #7524 JR.~:; 2988 U Ground Adaptor Plug · "Shreddies" Cut Foam • 2 to l wire adaptor for 125 volt use • Soft stuffing for pillows, toys, pads, tic. • Resilient, odoritss & non-oll1rg1ni< ••• S Ill. bog. • Safety 1ngin11red, 3" ground ltad Reg. 29c 4S' Black Scroll Fire Tool Set • "••"••.., •trW ... ............ ............. , ....._ IS'l llack folding Fir•screen •aw•...._....._, ... ....... ..., ........ ...... ,, Now Only t.~ o .... '·-~ \AN f A ANA I . . . I • • ' . ., DAILYptLOT Thursday, 0.Cember 25. 197S Mesa Racing Star Seeks Banner Year By HOWARD L. llANDY °' tM O. lly ...... StAft Ron isn 't s leeping anymore Ron "SleC'py'' Tripp of Co!;ta Mesa, that 1~ The t'l'ignmg US.'\C ( l'nit~d States .'\utumobtll• \!>soc1al1on) m1dgl't raring l'hJmp1on, writ re- s ume "arfore nn the indoor circwt Jan I hut \\tit have to wait until the outdoor !ll'ason to get behind t hl· " lll'd nf his nl'\\ car "LT(' Re-.e:tr('h of Costa ~t esa 1 s b u 1 I d 1 n g m l' a n e w Volkswagen po" l'rl'd m1dgN . but it won't be rt'<lCh tn'ttm<' for the indoor season,.; Tnpp said from his Costa \k..,a home.' this week "I'll ta kl' om• of lhL· otlwr <.'a rs back for thl' four mdoor r..ll'CS that start in Ft Wa\11<.', Ind .J;.in. I " He'll motor bJl'"-· ll'i.l\'tng home Jan. I The indoor ~wason has bl'l'n s horte ned from M'ven to four races this timl' around Thl'rl' "Ai ll be two in Ft. Wayne and two m Indianapolis and Tripp "Ill remain to compete in all of them mtothe m onth of February He gained a start on the pomt c hamp1 on~h1 p on the 1ndo1lr c1rcwt this year and \\tll l>l' gL·t· ting a s mall <.iPPl'arant·(• mone) reward for all m1dgl't races hl' m akes m 1976 as a result of win- ning the title. While m 1dgets arc his first lo,'e at the prest>nt t1ml'. he 1s abo monng to other f1elc.b in 1976 Dr. Death Bolsters Defense LOS.\\:Gf:LF:S1.\P1 lCL.\ defen:-1\ l' h.1d, 0-.l·ar F:<I\\ .1rd., do~n 't mind t hl' d1:-.helit•\ 1ng glan('l"' frum 11pp11s1ng pl.t\l'r!->. and e' l'n It um h 1" O\\ n n1.1eht·-. H's all pJrt 11f h1:. ntl·kn.iml· l>r Death Ed\\ .int... h.1s dl·\ l'lop<'d a 1 l' putal1on .1-. .1 h1th·1 .ind the "-t t°'Ollj.! "Jfl•t\ lll.tl\l'" httnM'lf ..,t3ftd Olll l \l'll llllllt' \\Ith ,t ... 1.;ull .1r\j ('r11-. ... trn11n flJ).! hJngtng fr~ hts bl'll The flag hJ" h1.•t•11 thl·n· ... m1·l· l 'CL.\ 111wnl•d thl· l'.1l·1f1 l K t'1111 ferentl' Sl'as1m aga1n!->l Stanford And 1t "as ..,l'l'll on no1l111n.1l tele' 1s1on "hl·n E<h'<1rd-. matll· key lacklt•::-. 1n lhl' Bn11m; 2.'5·:.!:.! ncton l)\'('I" use In s~n·n J.!:.tml'!->, F:cl\\ :.i•-cls s~11cl . no one frnm :.1nlllhl'r team h ..... even ml·nt 1one<I t lw flag lo ht m ·Tbt') 1 ust k 1 nd a l1111k cit ml' and J guess tht•'· ..,a~· to themst>l\'('S, WO\\, \\hl'l'l'.., lhl!-o ~ll) l'llmtng from ., His co;H·h1·.., ).!I\ l' him the• s<.1 me looks. he s.llll hut the) hJH' .1bo said nothing Ed" ards said he'll go into the Rose Ro'' I gaml' ag.unst hea' 1lv favored Oh1n Stall' \Hlh his flag nying hut\\ 1th On(' chanj?l' .\ red r ose " grnng on to lhL· hl,1ck piece of d11th 1n honor of l 'CL.\ s first tnp to Pas,1c1c•na 1n JO~ cars Edward" .• 1 Ii o. IHO-pound Junior. said ht• p1tkC'd up the mcknaml' f111rn Hn11ns wide l'l' ceivers Jftt.•1 J.!I\ tn).! them a rough time in .... pnng pr.1l'lice. The name sturk <ind t•<Jrl 1C'r this season a fl'm ~1 It-f r'll'nd scwc<l lhl' nag. .. J t ho u i.: h l 1 l '' as kind o 1 clow ntSh at f11 st,' l':cl\4.:trd'i S~tld But he th<Ht ).!ht l Tl .. \'s )Oung a nd 1n expt•rt1•1H·1·d defcn s l', which was g1\ 111g up poi nts and drawing cnt1c·1 ... m L'arly in the season. neecl<•<I :1 lift Tbe fla~ :.1nci ntl'kname arC' .111 in jest. Ed\\ anb 1n-.1sL-. "It':. not j serious thtnl! I t 1111lcl ne' N be serious about 1t. ht• said. '"lt"s JUSt someth1nJ! 111 hc•lp attract at t.ention a nd 11w 1 l'<ISl' interest. that's all." Although ht• JOkl''i about his nickname. Ed'' ,mb takes foot ball serious ly 'Tlw st vie J pla~· is physical e1nd lhJt ' prt'ssurc all th~ time. I'm :1 rough l)l.>t' nf player and I'm into the game physically .·· He said the n1l'kn.1 me miJ?ht help because :i defm s ivr back needs to be int1m1dat.mg. l'\C'n if only psycholog1cally .. Yo11've got to try 111 in - timidate people because almost every p lay a d e(('ns1vr back starts up going ba(•kwards And being antimidat ing ran ht>lp make some playo; for you. · he s ajd , Edwards started out a-.. a cor nerbaet, then was rnnvec1 to ~tronl Hlety after two ~dmes beca~ of tnJunes . H1~ coache<> '\3)' be b., done lhl• be<lt Joh of anyooe at hi$ spot on th1· Wl''>I Coast th1~ eason The suce ful switch h<.'lped turn the secondary 1nlo a at.ronaer unit and Edwarcb "ay~ lus1m.,ehelped. AON TRIPP .. I have a ride in five or six d1rl track champ1on:;h1p car rares for Dick Johnson of Connecticut in a Grant King car'' 1th <.t Chevrolet eng ine. ··Right no\\ J m \\or king on a spnnl car ndl'. ton but lhl'l'l' 1:. nothing dl'f11t1ll' Jlong th:.it line 'et ' · When tht• 1975 :..<.•j son l'ndl•d after winning 13 rJCl'::. Jnd spread·eaghng tht> f1l'h1 in lht• point rare both as dn\t?r Jnd l'Jl U\\ ner. he\\ :.ts ha \'Ing problem!-> .. Thmgs "en· fa lling off lht· rar that prob<1bl~ should ha' e fallen off much earlier ... he :.a )S with a grin. I::; there ;my ad,·;mtagl' lo him to own and dn n.> his 0\4. n car ·• .. , do most of the work on mv own car and l know l will haVl' ~1 nde when I gel lo :.1 rarr Happy at OSIJ ··A lot of guys that drive ror other people, don 't know from one race to the next whether they will have a ride or not . Sometimes the cars don't show up or other things happen ... What advantage 1s there to gel· ting a new car when the one he has w on the championship by a wide margm last ::;eason ? · ll 's a n e wer m od e l and the~ ve r hanged a few things I hope for the better. 1·11 run the ne\\ one at all of the r:.ice~ out· doors onCl' 1t 1:; ready " Does 1t pose a problem to be ch1l'f mecha111c and dn,·er o( his own car? ··rm going t o rent a house with a big gar:ige .around the ln- dian;.ipolb arL'a this summl'r and do most of m v work lher~ ")1y dad ·and m y brolhl·r do quite a bit of lhl' work on the cars out he r e and lhev sometimes rome back and gi,~c me a hand when J havC' quite a bit of work lo do m a short period of time m the m1dwest." How" ill he adJust his schedule if a m1dgl't and dirt car race ton met In schedultng'} · I m going to run as many midget rJces as I can but 1f there's a dirt race. I'll proba bly go thert> 1 11 also run the ::;prints mstl'Jd of the midgets if I c.tn ~ct a nde." Ron "Sleepy" Tripp gained his nickname as a youngster tn quarter-m1dg('t racing. Ile has long s ince outgrown such a nick name and his ct1rrl·nt schedule is a n ything but a sll'epy. bark w oods lea::.url'I~ paced one. lie 1s ket•p1ng on lop of thl' rat• mg !>C'ene. has sold one of his 197.5 midgets and is planning a m·w :;eason with :.i brand nc\\ L-.1r. 1 lardly a s l!,'epy pace. No Pro Future For Aging Woody PASADE~A 1.\ p I \\'()(l(h Hayes. Ohio St~1tl· s ll'gl·nd.1r; football coach. sa, .... thl•rl' 1s no chance he will ful fo\\ 11111 eolh•l!t' n\'al J ohn )lc Ka) mtn lhl· µro ft'ssional ranks ''I've n l'\.t.'r hL'l'll cou1-tt•d h) the pros. Oh. maybe :t ft'w time:-.. but nothing St.'rtous ... :-<.11d llayl''i in the midst of Rose Howl prt• parations for L'CL:\ nn :"Jew Year's Day '.\1<.'Kav m atc ht·d wits "ith Hayes in.four Ho:..(' HO\\ Is th«.') each won t"' o bl' fore dl'part111g Southern California for tht• T am pa Bay Bucc:rneers For one thing. Haves' age of 62 would be against him for an) pro offer. Secondly. he ·~ h appy where he 1s "I h ke to \\Ork around j un ivers1ty where t here 1s a grl'al spirit. .. said Ohio State's coach f0r 25 sC'asons and .1 col lt•J.!t' mc·n tor for three decadt•s · I hke lo feel I havt• something t0 do. with the formrng of )oung men ... he added So 1f Hayes rema ins on the col leg1ate level. ho\\ many mon· \ears will he cont1mtt• · "State law s:.iys I can k<'t'P coarhmg at Ohtu St;itc witil 1983 I don't know Thl're's nothing else I would r ather <.lo," repl1L•d Hayes who reaches the man- datory retire m ent :.1~e of 70 m eight yea rs. Hayes is matrhmg strategy Williams R etires L A ~ D 0 V E R . \1 d Was hington Cap1tc1ls center Tom Williams. a star o n the Umted States· 1960 Olympic cham pionship ice hockey team. an nounced his retirement from hockey Wednesday. A s pokes m a n for the National Hoc key L eag ue c l ub s aid Williams. 35. was rcl1nng f11r personal reasons WOODY HAYES 't\ tlh Dick Verme1l. a coach 23 ~ear:> his junior in the Rose Howl ll 1:0 Vermeil"s first trv in the Pasadena Classir. the eighth for Ila\ es. The Ohio State coach has won four and los t three. Hayes is not s urprised his op- ponent is t:CLA rather than Southern California. California or Stanford. "l prophesied on the fli ght back to Ohio after we beat UCLA that we would be meeting them m the Rose Bowl You ask my as· sistant coaches,'' he said. UCLA received encoura~ing news from its injured ranks. Randy Cross, the Bruins second team All-American of fens1ve guard, is expected to practice Friday after battling an ankle sprain. Wendell Tyler, lht' school's all-time single season rushing champion, gets the pro- tective cast off his fractured left wrist the same day. VL•rmeil gave his squad today off while the top-ranked Ruckeye s also will tak e Christmas off. $22 Million Sports Center An architect's sketch d~picts the proposed $22 million sports a~ entertainment center in Ytrba Buena Center • .. Nobody ever noUCft n seron· dary unleu th~y -~ bumC!d. Th1.s na, and all mak~ \15 morf' v1 1 ble. But nobody'11 saJd an)'lhmg yet/' be uid. "I don't know. Maybe lhey·r~ 1carcd ~? Hy IGJtl*l1 about 0 [)dt.b. .... ----------__ l UPI Tel9')holo NEBRASKA'S TONY DAVIS (25) WILL RUN AGAINST ARIZONA STATE FRIDAY. Stiff Fines On Owners; OU Jolted LOS .\:"JG ELF.S The Na tional Football League has fined Ralph Wilson. ownt>r of the Buf falo il11l s. a nd Los Angeles Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom S5.000 each for criticizing offlciatin~ dunng games. tl \4.as reported Wednesdav It is agarnst the NFL rules to cnt1c1zc offtc1als but after two crucial call::. went against h1:. Rills in a critical gamL' agatn!->t 'liam1 W1bon ccillt'd offtc1at1ng mromprtent a nd dl·manded that :1 l 1 n t? s m a n b e f 1 r c d a n d Rosenbloom then said he wa ntl'd to pay half of any fine the Bill~ owner might be assPssc'CJ Rosenbloom said that on two occasion s his clubs had been hurt by bad calls m key game:;. Sooner Out NORM AN , Okla. -The Orange Bowl bound University of Oklahoma foothall team was jolted Wednesday by the loss of fullback Horace Ivory, who was d1 s mi::;sed fr o m the t e am because of :.1 dormitory infrac- tion. Athletic officials dccltned com· ment on deta il s of the rncident. but two sources said 1t involved Ivory hanng a girl in his dormitory room and a heated argument that followed \\tth a counselor Greene .ff l 'P PASADENA "I was really surprised . I n ever thought it would be me." said Cornelius Greene about his Most Valuable Plaver selection bv his Ohio Slate football tea mmates. His co:iches, teammates and even his UCLA opponents m the Ros e Rowl t•an unders tand. however. The flcet-foott'd quarterback won by a s ingle vote over Archie Griffin, the country's o nly lwo· time Heisman Trophy winner. Ironically, 1t was Griffin, ma· JOr football's greatest rus her ever. who cast the deciding vote. Gn.Htn explarncd his decis ion. "Somebody could replace me. But we wo uld have had a freshman go in for Corny .. Wlld~at• Win MADRID -Arizona State scored a 94-83 victory over F.stu- cliantes Monteverde in the first round of the Spanish Christmas basketball tourney. In Fiesta Bowl I Nebraska Battles l Rugged Sun Devils PHOE:\I X t.\P > , Tom Osborne is "orried about Arizona St:ltl··s ah1ltt~ ln pro<iw:t· the big play. a knack \\h1c·h t'llUld gn l' the Sun Dl•\·11::. a '1l'lo1) O\'er Osbornl"s :°':L·braska tl•am tn Fr1d:l\"S Ficsl;.t Ho\\ I Frank. Kush. lhl' .'\rw>na Sl;Jtc coach" ho ha~ hu1lt th<.· school tn· to a football p<l\H'r. lt•n<h lo downpby s uch rL·marks. ~aytnj! On Tl' Friday Channel2 at Noon the te:.im 1s not a-.; 1·:-.:plosl\ 1• us his other teams of thl' 70 s But Osborne isn't C'On\'lnc<.'d Osborne s aid Anton:.i Stall' .. may h;we the bt•st p<.·opll> O\'l'r all that we'H' pl :i~t.>cl this )C0<.ir . \\ilh the probabk e:-.c·t:>ption of Oklahoma.·· "l c<-1n't belil've that we'rl' so top·heavy a fa\'<ll'ltt• as somL· p1.•o pie picture us ... h1· said. ";\>laybe they know something lhat J don't. i\n)\Ht), I hope they're right ·· Regardle::;s. the matchup of 10-1 ~ebraska. r:inkcd s ixth in lht:> country. and seventh-ranked Anzona St••tc with an 11·0 rerord has gn 1.>n the fifth-year Fiesta Bowl m ·w po::;t 111gs pn•s tige. Th~ ~ame t·ould bl' the best of the bowls, a nu 1f not th<1t 1l is cert<.11n ly among thl' best. ;\>luch of the explosiveness of the Sun Oevil offense 1s prov1dt'd bv fullback Freddie Williams and s pilt end John Jefferson. \\'1 lltam s had h is second straight 1.000-yard season ru!>htng \\ 1l h 1.3 H> yards and nme Louc.hdo" ns on 248 carries. J ef - fl'rson caught 44 passes for 809 : yards and five touchdowns · Osborne said William::; and Jef · ferson hav e tht• c<1pabihty of roming up with the "home run pl;-iy ... and th al 's what has him worried Rut Os borne s aid his defensi~·e unit is the best he's had in hi:. three vears at N~braska. ;ilthough his club has been ha" mg trouble getting its timing down as it prepares for the na- tionally televised game. ll will bl'· played before J sellout crowd of over 51.000 al Sun Devil Stadium ". 1n neighboring TC'mpe. Pittsburgh Collides With Kansas Friday EL PASO, Tex. Pittsburgh and Kansas will tangle for the firs t time ever Friday and Sun Bowl officials say it will be before the largest C"rowci in the ..JI -year history of the annual fool ball das h . The game ha::. bl·en sold out for the first time since 196.1, when the On T\I Friday Channel 2 at 9 a.na. contest was s hifted from smaller Kidd Field to the then newly built 30,000-seat Sun Bowl. "We could have already sold 36.800 tickets if we would have had the seats, .. a spokes man said, ''because that's what we have had requests for " The record Sun Bo\vl crowd was 29,111 for the Louisiana State-Io wa Slate matchup in 1971. The fans may be expecting a battle filled with offen s 1vc..> firewor ks. s ince the game will feature two of the nation's top of fensive stars. Pitt sbur~h ·s No. 20-rankC'd Panthers are led by tailbad< T o n y "TD" Dorsett, whit('· Kansas' 18th·ranked Jayha~ks. :ire topped by quarterback NbJ.al\ Cromwell. Both were pi\1)tal figures in their clubs' 7.4 seasons that earned bowl bids. Dorsett. a second learn All-. America, finished third in the n<1 tion in rushing with 1,544 yards and ninlh in s coring with 84 · points. Cromwell. honorablt- mention All·America and of fensive player of the year in lhl' · Big Eight Confer ence, rushed fOr 1.124 yards in d irecting t h e Jayhawks' wishbone attack. He is one of only four quarterbacks to ever rush for 1,000 yards iJa a . .. season. ~ :-: Pitt coach Johnny M ajoi·: acknowl~ged ihat his Panth • will "have to slow Crom'" . . ·• while Kansas coach Btld Moore said Dorsett will present his club l'with some big pro· blems.'' But Dorsett a nd Cromwell. both juniors, also have some talented teammates lo help them put polots on the board. Panthers ful lback Elliott Walker gives Pitt a solid 1·2 run- nln~ punch. He rolled up 780 yards and scored 42 points this : !'il'itson whUe p laying in t ho shadow ot Dorsett. And Pitt quarterbacks Robert lleytood and Matt Cavanau1h, who s hare the signal calling <'hores. combined for 1,115 yard.ct passing. For Kansas, CromwoU -who doesn't throw much -usually in San Francisco nay. Verba Buena Island anchors the San F~ncisco·Oakland Bay Bridge.' gl ves the ba 11 lo baltbaok Laverne Smith or fullback Norris Banks when h e doean•t carry lt. ~Ith m lued the 1,000.yard ''Tbinl mark by only~ st.rides . ( •• . :Prep Hoop Stats m~ :Branning, McCl,oskey Set Pace .# •• MIM\l11tt ... IUt ll C .. 1) Hero1n $CIOw•'1 t .. " w 9 S4 JI Ut 9 60 1f Ill t 4S 31 tit • ,. • S) Eltl't ..... , S.Cl\UIU 0.ltWy M .. tr O.t O·JI ... " . • 11 ,, 1n • 11 ,, Q • lO 17 11 .. '° 2 63 .... ,. I · :arina High's Rich Bt-~ing and Estancia's Jlm 'Mccloskey are the •arly pacesetters in the Orange Coast are prep buket b all scoring deciy. Sims Fine.ht.mp Kerttut 'Wtlr O...n n-ntOft Dwlill-l'Qtr Dl.mond Lynn • ,, 14 s. • h , 21 .. ~-ff 4.S Hiii e 24 11 st l ,. • .. •1 • s 70 1 l 1S l ,. • • , 2l s 1 Gercl• S II S '9 Jl:r a n n i n g h a s av~ged 28.5 points per game in leading Marina • • • 21 4 s ) 13 I 0 I I , 0 0 0 3 s U.'1\llJ 12 st-mer I 0 o.-!t OJJ IC•..,m.n 9 10 • 21 6 10 S 1S 1 • s 21 (> I \ 19 ) I 4 I u 3.1 ,. l.lt11Ml .. c111 .. s1 to a 7-2 record . McCloskey. wbo has a 0vor ... bigji of 45 points, 1s =.,om averaging 24 .5 for the 5-l e. Smith i;-... l Piil~ ~j es. Ellens : P n l Y H u n ti n g t o n T •y•or ~tb has as many as =.,~•tn t~~ in the top ten. Wt.Ile • ' TO~ IG t.lif-tno. Merll'le Uic(Mskty, E" i~.CdM ·~~EOlM>n ~......,.,.,MV <.Cltnr, Met..-Del l.J>vnMm, SC 1.Jl'Oolrler, Uni t .Hatbln. MB IO. s.po.a,.1, H 8 9 pt.s Ot 9 2S7 21S • UJ 24S ' llS 10 S ) , .... 10 s s 9) "4 ' 1n ,., 6 11! 1' I . , .. ,,, 9 1)9 IS 4 9 1311 IS) C.C-Ma .. , Mar Ct-o) a tact: 9 It ft Ip avg, 9 IQ 24 185 10 s 'I 40 I II 90 Grlhdle Mc Menus llraMl1\9 c.-Bun1..- Boldt UQland Werr1<1 S.nl<0.11 IC.an1..- ~r1(k Hfw•ln\ Wt.an Benner tftll~ t SI 20 \~ t 41 2t Ill f11 II S3 • 14 10 .. • 12 10 )4 • If ' 32 • 1 • 1l $ " 13 l I ) 1 l l I S 1 2 I I I y 0 0 Marlftt 11-2) • f9 It • 92 1) ' 41 20 9 31 21 9 ll • 9 16 1 . ,. . , 8 10 S I l' 0 l , I I 0 I 0 I Ip 2n 101 9S 10 S9 "° 26 9 a • , I St~wl· T112 •• Gerl\ Aurlcu Hebb Aklti e 2S 11 61 IS Mlul9ft Yleto U-0 aws Mllltr 5-lllll IC.lie~ • ,, • "' 7) 7 IS 6 36 S I I 14 6 34 4 2 • 11 I l2 J.S I 1l S 31 3 8 ' ., , ,. , 1 s 9 l ll 42 c.si. Mele (4·21 t ft II • 16 32 6 26 28 • 2) 6 • 14 9 6 IS 2 tp ...... ... 1(0 87 lh '° 100 31 l2 ~r Z099 H•ttrup Adaml eo. Ml:Oof\olO Ke.-.iy Booth Gen~ci.en Erl<klOn Blum Boster I It It tp s 37 2l ,, • ,, 21 1>9 6 18 2S 61 6 11 16 38 ) 9 J 11 s 9 3 " s 4 s tl 2 4 I ' l 4 I 9 2 3 I 7 3 l 3 ) 1 I ) ..... IS I lh S.I u •.2 •O 38 ,. 23 I. I 0 00 .... Jl.S 11.3 10.S 7.1 6.S s.o 37 I 8 ?6 2.0 2.0 I 0 •"'I· 19 4 II S 10,1 6l 70 4, 16 • s JO 3.S 2 3 4.0 HI~ itemeJt• euu." HoffmM . , , ,. ) t I 9 3 l 0 I 0 I • H_,_.., H•r~ CMI •ft II tp • 1t 4 M •2114SI 01Sl9"hleo Sch-ti• "91tkk w11111- Ga••Y Cool!• Cr•lll l(e'f' McC..rtlly "-dlQO ~ • ll 11 s. • .. rt .. • 11 s ., •llll'9 s • 11 u t 5 S 1S 4 I t. I , l l 6 2 I l Sew Cl-fte. U ·ll Ounllem Sllerry HutChlnQ\ 1-torvaU. Hall,...r• Neely Wlthef'•ll VltlJIOts Ollwr McOoNld Mlle hell • It II Ip b 49 17 llS • )4 " 74 • 19 '0 .. s 16 9 " • It 11 "° • IS 'I )'I , 10 " 21> 4 4 12 • , 9 ) l 8 , l Ul'llve"lty (4-41 l'alrler Gre.n Helloro WboO McClymoncls Jol\l'60n Eykl'IOll 1-towltl Parcell GtluO 9 ,, It tp • 63 10 141> • ,. 13 •1 82?2266 • 1& 1 St • 1l • so I lo II • • 10 } 1 I l 3 1 1 1 •l ,, 1S 1 6 lo 20 10 .tll41. IU •• to to )I 91 ••• 37 10 30 I S . ,,,.. 19 I 113 eo ., •• 6S 13 0 JO 21 ,. I S avg. 181 10 I • 7 • 1 67 SJ JO 1 I 1J I S °"*' Wlht ~art Fffuct1 YOU"9 l(ftOll t.anMrl•lo • 10 l 4 9 • l • J 4 3 1 I I l 13 22 11 1 •I SJ 31 SS SS 1 I (0 10 llace Results ' 0 OaMHllls(t.4) 9 ,, fl tp •Y<J 80 IJ l f>4 II 0 l'I b $ LOS ALAMITOS ltESULYS •~oy, OecemOer 24, tt7S Clear, Tr.i<ll t<ut Pa utlOI' Mlkle.wlu Hein 1-tottm..- Reeve Cr- &eur A911il•r SerTano Stupln CulbertSQ<1 VQ9el\.anQ HerMlfl Comei Ou II wood !.o,,_llan M<Coun e.o Call•"'•' Tim~rman WI Ill ams F'ldont KtllV • 34 11 6 lS 16 • 10 19 • ll s s t 6 3 s 9 s 1 • I 0 S , I l I 0 1 l I 0 Edls.n U ·SI JI S I 2• 4. 19 6) Ii 16 ) s 0 s 1 s , 10 , 0 6 t<IRST RACE -JSO yarc!s 1 year 040\. C1alm1n11 Pu"e $2700 V1noHMoon 1Cler1ue I 90 80 42 80 lS 70 Frankie ColtOft !Hert) 1' loO 10.20 MelOtlleGreOe IWalJC>n> 960 Time 191' Alw ran Llttle Hurd, Son of Ccur•oe. MOon Giant, 8old Quincy, Scotlle's B•r End, Funny Feelln, Oet> t><n Eyre t 19 II tp 1 SO H 1"4 avq 10 s 171 1 8 Sc•AIChe<! -Ou~·s Asterisk, Mr T 0..rQer, sw1nv1n9 Slim, Pri .... y Joy $2 EXACTA S·Vlno H Moon & 4- f'ri1nltlt CottMt, pale! \Sl2.•0 I JS IS 85 " 21 s " 16 6 1 10 IR S I f> s 9 0 s s a 3 4 l 4 2 s ' 7 47 38 38 72 18 " " 10 10 ~ ~ SE CO NO RACE -JSO rare!\ 1 ~ar 4 4 040s& 119 Cl•1m11>9 Purse \lSOO 3 6 Vn<leJ1mmy l l CHan> l 6 Surfer s.tndy I Pa~ I 1 S 810 Who C Brooks I SOO 300 HO 4.60 3 40 4 00 , o Time -17 99 4 0 Als.o ran MoraQa Rot l<f'I. TO<f·s El Tero U ·Jl Reo, City Liles, Kl•OerQ s Intent Oat Ru Comet MIUHlll Ht•m Cll•r .. s M.,kHlll -lie G<fffl- Rlcker Slfl!lh Frei.er Mctloillo ._U!'ftann "•"Horn H•ll Krohnfeldt 81Kh011 Canter Prk• Collin' UAut c;1uson Ho~ ' •• ft 6 11 IS ' n 10 • 15 n " 23 " s "' • ll s 9 • 6 • J Est•11cla IS 11 Ip Sl S4 S2 st lf> 33 13 IS I t t9 It Ip • S6 lS 141 • 18 10 • 11 19 • 16 6 4 11 11 " 1 s l " 4 s 2 • 1 I l I 0 1 0 I ' 0 0 .. Sl 38 31 33 lJ 1) 3 1 I 0 ,.11111•1" Vo1Uty C.·21 t 19 II Ip z..,,bo 1«>11.,.,d Velt>uen• Ford T1nvtY is.-rlO\ (I< roll 8o1old Yar11nvion !oolllhwiCk Laux • 40 ll Ill • 36 19 101 • 20 11 "' 1 10 18 S8 ,, " so n a n 10 10 JO IJ l '9 l 1 8 ' 0 e"'. 9 s 90 u h I 1 SS H 1 s I J n9 24 \ II 0 88 6 l 80 SS 11 Id ' s I 0 0 s QO THIAO RACE 400 yard\ 1 """' Old l"l'Wl1dtn\ Purses 1100 Oce.,,Arms IWarOI 1l 60 Poppa John fCardotal Fem le Prloe <Cltr•s~ I Time 70 JO 11'0 • "° l40 21JO l toO Also riln 8~au AWAY, Ml\1v ChdrQe•. Bount1nq Doll, Go C•1un. Oe• Men Go, Brl<)t>t ""' -· Ml~ Two Bug\ FOURTH RACE -440 Yatd\ l t~ar ot~ & up c1a1m1n9 Pu rs• SAOOO PtelKI lo Ruler (Adair) 31> bO ()penln9 Gun IClet1s!>e I M1dniqllt S~~ ICardoz•I Time 11 91 10 00 4 911 J llO 1 80 l 20 Al!IO ra<1 C11arht'90, Eaw ~t Ho11t Boom, Hdnd PrckN t<IFTH RACE 810 yards 3 yedr olO\ & up Clatm·no Pu rs~ '3800 Z1p'1 Son (Upll.lml 10 40 Bl•ck &other IH•rll Nuthrr Wiiiow !Watson I T1me -4S69 6 00 )41,) 380 180 2 80 Al~ r•n Buxue>, Roydl P<Js,, Soloman's Wono. Un Ch•r~. Wata CllarQt SIXTH RACE -400 y.,CIS 1 year Old• Allowanct' Purse Sl600 V1CIOn IHart) 18 70 11 60 s 00 Al&mlt°'Parr (Llphdm) 71 :10 1620 ~,.,.Charoe CTreuurel Tune -20.23 s 80 " EXACTA •·Vlclon & 10-AtamlltK P•"· pekl 512".oo SEVENTH RACE 400 Yaros l veer olds & up. c1us1t1eo •llow..,>u Pur ... isooo Ously Parr CCall) l,.tu1e'1lopMcln •6 00 21. 'lO II 70 IMort1sonl 14 40 tJ 70 M1~sConclu\lon (Wall<er l 4 80 Tu••-2001 EIGHTH RACE lSO yards l VO?a• ~05 Cla1m1n!. Purse ilOOO 0aw·s Hairpin IOrever) S.60 J 10 1 .0 J.O 780 J 80 Har1 Ba" IC•l'll!lf'' I Ome Ooochl tc1ensi.e1 Tmlt' -11 93 U EXACT A 6·0.!vt's M•lrpin & 4· Harl .. n. poillO ~I.SO NINTH RACE JSO yards J VN• old\ & UP C•lll·Ored Pur~ SllOO 1(1\wmall <Trtt<el Kahl Gold !Ca ll) 14 20 I I 00 f> to0 ll 70 17 10 1060 Fleet Rull ah IMorto\On 1 Tir>>e -18 14 NO o;cr•tches SS fXACTA 7·Klutm•ll & S.K.ol;I Gold, paid S91LSO Two Sailors Score High EL CAJON -The .\lt>wport Harbor lligh s,ulors only finished 11th m th<.> recent El Cajon ln· ntaliona I but t \\'o of lht.'ir wrl'stlers, Rill P 1 1 z i c a a n ti '.\1 a r k ~eu:,ser. wt•re third and fourth 1n the 138 and 103-pound c I assiftca · ltons. In the M tram touma ment. ;\lonte Vista Jlagh fmished fir.st and C<.1!>llt1 Park was second. SPORTS Santa Anita Entries ~ FrlNy, 0.c.16, ltlS -hl Oily C .. u& F.ut. First ""''t 12 JO p,m . $2 O.lly Oeublt on Ut •2nd ReGl'S . » l!ucteun Str,, 1111 a ftll Aeces f<lllSTRACE -1 l ll6m1lf's e,-.4r 01<1s & 119. Cla1m1nv Pur~ \8000. Clt1rnlnQ pr let' SI0,000 \9.000. l<1nQWako (Plncay Jr) 111 116 81119 Clo~llv IOICll) Rough Pl.Kt <Toro I H1rc1~mus (Gon•alt1t) Ouahr Metllnv IShotma~..-1 Banc Strut I Hawley) WlneCoun1 CPellt'~) ~verGo 81c1< !Ollvart1) Paul II me (Mena I Expreo.\ly VOUr\ ICanol Mari.ea Minstrel tValdt'il Giluchb Siar <Morales I "' 11• 116 "" 116 11& 121 111 "" Ill> SECOND ltACE -6 lurlonqs. 7 year old COit\ & gelding\ AllOWllnCe• Purses 10,000 First Return C~na I RrA<hforo ... sun CP1ncdv Jr 1 Watkin HIQh COllvare•I NIQl\llY Cal)ef' CMUNU I OurtQue.g CGllhQan) Sure Fire ILopu I TerHttr f Ptercel va11.nt Blair CToro) Goloen Prine' IHawlev I HIZ.cle INooueo M.tl'lerll\ C'>hoemaller I 111 110 114 114 110 114 114 ti• no 1111 114 THIRO RACE • lurlonq\ 2 .,..,,, old maiden l1ll1es or.,d 1n Calif Pl.~ sa.ooo Tha1·s Ille Mo ma's ISPll>f'maktrl 111 Ouleens C•h~r IGon1altz I 117 V1ck1 Jone\ I P1ncay Jr l 111 Rlidunents <Torol 111 Ouren Midas IM<!nal Ill M"teriu\ <Cespedt'5) Pro0er Pr Ille I Ra m1 rel I Mummy !Harris) Ra1ll"9 IROtt'lul H.9,,.r ,,,. Fe-r IH.twtey I llou1 SP<inql~ l8ruce1 Walk1U Cullt' CMunoll 111 111 11/ "2 Ill 111 Ill FOUATM RACE 6 lurl009s 1 year old m.)1Clen colh & 11~101nqs Plir~ \8000. AckAC~W•r (Hawltvl Nett A (Alv..,e11 T,,. Keeo H1msell IMf',..I V190rs IHttrlS) Ar1's Oout>lt I Va Ide? I fly1n9 Kansu CCe\ped<!\) Pass t~ Gun !Skinner I Bank M4! !01.tll GobeeJuO<)l'd 1011vares1 Table B•CI ISl>Oem•ker I Bak~r Str~et (P1er<e) AnA<1 IP1ncayJr.I 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 FIFTH RACE 6 lurlonos l ye.ir OIOS & up Cla1m1nq Pur\t S•0.000 c1a1m1nQ Price s2s.ooo no.ooo Irish Etudianl ILOPt'l I El Espano1e10 (P1ncay Jr I Ldnsqu1~1 1011v•res1 /W:Jre Pa1>1>a (Mena I WilCI Proc I Black) Avenql'19 Se>1rll (01a11 Wln<JWt'\ ~1p IHdwley l Cos!Tljc Se>v II fP1~rCt') A·R~ll,...n (Sk1nn.,r1 Earty R~lta\e CPdtter<onl Win<JyWh•s~r IVa1<1c1l Oilrl! Ent ounler ISh!H'mJ~•r) 118 118 118 118 "' 116 I IS IU 111 118 121 118 SIXTH RACE -AbOut •• •urlClf>Q\ Oii turf 3 yur old\ & up Ctass11ieo al lo..aoct\ Pur~e S 11,000 Rocl<tt Reovt,. IHa "''"\ A1>Prova1 IP11Uersonl SirJa~on !P1ncayJr l Ocdla Soy (LO~l I Blllt'.tnd Ciold IAl•art't I BarryOOwn CP1ertel F11\t Bae~ CLamO.rt I 11S llS 11'2 II\ in llS 170 SEVENTH RACE I I I~ m1l-s .J ylldr old\ & up Allowantr• P\ir..., lll,000 Currlllljh Sloc:k F.,rm H11j!l Ta•~\ IM<>MI Pl!lt'< Prompt (Torol Owr ~·v~O CShc>emd~~' 1 TV M1n1on CVe9aral Rf>t ron.Jt1on IColanqelol Ctand"Shno (Aragoni Trona !>anQ (Va Ider> 114 ----------------False CIJlm IGonia1~1 I llb 111 Ill 116 IO'l II) IO'l Saddlet>f<k CP1l'r<t'I • t• e I lttursdtry. December 25, 1975 DAILY PILOT D:I Cagers Back in Action G·auchos, OCC Play 14"'riday Orange Coa:.t urea prep basketball teams return to the tournament trail Friday as a half dozen quintets tr"k tv tourneys rangin~ from Las Vegas to Chino. 0r .... , .... ,,,_ ... , O.c H l JI) -G•r•v vs E 1 Moelen" i Co,t• Mo••\ S•v•nn• I S.,vil• vs Or•nQt a )0 FoQl111t1 .,, Me• 1ne lru To .. rft•mtlll •-Ger'"'' L•• V~•> V•1'9V e-oown.., v• L•' v~., A•"'"" ClllllO Ttur"emtftt °"' l• • )0-Ttme>lt C.ily Y\ All• LC>IT .. II E~woOd •\Can~•"• U l0--Upt4nd w\ Rtw .. r\tO•t+:1rtn. 1 P°"'°"•v EuonO·OO Saddleback and Orangl' Coast eollege~ rt>lurn to baskelbttll ~H t1on l-'riday 0•< u OCC 's P1ratt•s 14 61 Al Orange lli~h thl' Vikings of M arina <'ollide with Foothall Costa :vtesa lhgh's Mustangs will be tryUlg to top Savanna at 5. l M1UIOl't V1110 vs Ptc111, It ' 30 Lt Oulnl• "' l roy 4 d Bellflower"' G••Oen c;.v,,. •I~ 8rtav•SUMY H111t UI llttH Rall' IHI TMl•~meM Off 1' 1 R•nc"" JV"' G<lrnwn 4-M•ltr 0.1 v~ BHI( l lO S•nt• An• o ( •••••n0t11 • -Ml CM•n.I ¥\ Ct"•IO\ ) :JO (1111\0Y\ Un1y.,\llV • -Mont<l•lr V\ l-Cooud• lt•t•ll• To11ra•m•M O.c u 1 ~0111n9 H1 • 'I\ S•n C •Mil r1tt t lO~o""'" "' Ltl IN<IM>n Dec. 21 l ;rn g I e " II h (' u es t.1 , College of San Lui:. Obi~po at 4 · 45 an thtt Palomar tourney whill• Saddleback 's Gaucho~ <1-4) race Oxnard College Mission VieJo is at the Brea tourney and meets Pacifica at 3. Prep Soccer 1 L~ra V\ St Antnonv I 30-S.vtrly H111S vs K•tello at 5:30 in the College of the Desert classic Sovtll Terunu To11r11•"'- NtwPOrl H.,t>or I O•m1tnO NH \COflt\9 Jim POPo• Ntwpor1 HUbOr I, A•••llOn 0 NH KOrlt\9 Jonn Senoow .,,,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~ ·Mercedes 1 Mater.Dei meets Basic at 4 at Las Vegas and San Clemente is at Katella against Rolling Hills at 7. lffwllOf'I Herb01 I, S•n G.criel 0 IOTI NH o;corin;-Jonn S.nbOw S.mlllMll South Torral'let' I, Ntwp0rt O Why is leasing a good idea 1 Gall us and we'll explain how leasing can benefit you. nivers1ty dra"' s host Chino 1n the Chino tourney at 7 · 30 p. m Jrc! Pl•n t<ln•h NewPotl H•roor 1, Cl•rt'mont I. NH \lOrln11 ll Tyrone 8t~.r 1 Mission Vlelo Import• (714) 831-1740 COMPARE OUR PRICES Now you can get Goodyear quality at pace-setting low prices on bias-ply, belted and radial tires fu,hion Rrll POL\ GLAS with doublr f1b1>1glas5 cord belts WHITEWALLS just SJ more s30 G78-14 G78· 15 blackwatt BIAS-PLY t\•lon Cord l\IARAI HON sis 5.60-tS btackwall plus $179 F.E.r .. and old tire C'u\tom \\idt frr;id POLYGLAS 1n your cho1cP of White l~ller or Wh.tl' Stnpe sidewall G70-14 G70·15 while teller or white stnpe Poh~er Cont PO\\ ER SJ'REAK 78 s21 600-15 black wall (U\IMI POL\'Sl'EEL Radial with double steel cord belts -the 1ad al that ~E:eps its feet even 1n the rain BR78· 13 CR78· 14 8R78·14 OR78·14 whitewall POL\'GLAS Radial, with double l1berglass cord belts sso HR78·15 JA78-15 LR78·15 whllewall Plus $2.62 to ~2 83 FE T .. depend1ng on s1 1e, and old tire Plus $2.lSto $3 48 f ET depending on size. and old tire Priced Low To Go -For Pickups, Panels, Vans & Campers Glas-Guard Rib Hi-Miler with double f1beri;lass belts with tempered nylon cord. s50 G78·1516PR TL) H78·15 l&PA Tl) H78· 16 t6PR TT) 7.50-16 (8PR TI! plus r E T • '1tPl!M 1ng on ~ire, and Old 111e plus F.E T. 1nd 010 111r Plus F E.T. $3.14 to $3.59 per ti1e and old lire off your car. fWOFESS~AIJW SE/lV/CE Lube & Oil Change Front-End Alignment Engine Tune-Up ~.488 Vo lo ~ nll ot 111a1or .. 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To)ola \'W Ao hr.ht lrurlo.s GOOD/YEAR 7 E:asy »aJJ to Buy • Cash • Our Own Cuslomer Credi I Plan • Master Charge • AMencan Express Money Card • Diners Club • Carte Blanche • BankAmericard GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COST A MESA-NEWPORT BEACH I 596 Newport BIYd. at 16th St. 548-9383 Hours: ,...,,..Fri, 8·1 • Sat. 8·4 NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR 644-8022 Hours: Mon..fri. 8·6 • Ft-i. l ·S .. ·,,AoM Fash ion ] slan d Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR f' Df DAIL y PILOT • Thur9d91, Decemb4W 25. 1976 . ~oly Lo11d . Ministers Get ~ ~ Rich on Tours? . t By GEORGE W. CORNELL ' Al" "9ll1le11Wrtter Holy Land tours IN hy t•h.'rgym en are big business in thl' trave l in- dustry. but c·um•crn has risen in the church about some m1rns ters who hl•lppromotetht.<tn ps a.nd make mon eyoutof1t themselves ·'It · '<.•o m merc aa llzes re- llgw ns," ::i ay::. the Rt>v. Dr i\nsg~1r Sovak. a c hurch his toria n uf St Olaf Colle1:e. Northfield, 'h nn Ht' adds that 1t has become ·a :sc.indal" tha t <lasturbs many t•hurch leaders CRITICS DO~'T object to th<.• touri. tht.•mselves, and in fact gt>ncrall) favor them as t>d uca l1onal expt•ntmces , but do q1ws 11on minis ters u s ing th1•i 1 in - fluence to n•cruat t ravt-lcr::.. and 'profiting from 1t through r1•bate ft>t>S Crum tr.1 \ l'l <t~l'll('lt'" "It's the hnrd ·sell that's ob1ec t1onable. urging people to go, and turning it into a business propos i- tion.·· Sm 1k s a id in a l ell'phone 1nterv1l''' ··so m e cler g) nwn ..,hould l't•ope ratc in this sort nr thin~.·· SE\'E RTllELESS,hund red::.of ·clergyme n across the count1 y . Bars Protest Churcli's Yztle Offer :'111.W.\l 'KF.F. 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Tht· ll'll1•1 "·"' 'H l lll'l1 h \' C.11 I Sdwlll'r l'\ \. n I t I \ I' d I I l ' l' t 0 r •• 11 cl I l ' • ti t•oun::-d lo tlw l a\ l'J'O grnup • • ~l .\ '\J \' T .'\ V E R ~ ket>per!-arc fand mg il 1nc-rL·a~ mgly difficult to s urvtve under thL· compet1twn for t he <'nll'rtam ment doll:tr wh H'h as bt'mg uffere<.I by the t•hun·hes. ·he wrol(• Tlw ll'll1•r .ts kPd \1111sin.., 111 1rlform the l 11111 ,•ht•" th.•l llw11 ht'l'l llll'll t'" th• n11t )'t•1m11 tlw 1•11n . 11111(11 IClll 111 11\tll,l(':tl 111~ h quo1 1111 t tt .. 1•h11n h 1ir,·n11._, . .., .11\CI .111 I lw h .1" 1 111\l.ll'lt ·d 1ll1·d1 :- t nt•t .1lt11n11 •\ •.11£111 t' ,1ho11l 1l \\1 .tJll'I l.'l'l,lll' th.it thl.._ p1 .ll t 1t't' h.1 hl't.'n l-!"1 ng on for M'\ 1·1 ,11 l' .. ir' \ 1lh1111t .1n\ \ lf.!Ol'llll'> C'llrl\ 1'h m1l ln •rn lht.· l .l\·\•rn 1nlittsln . "ch1'tlt·r" r11tl.1• But tht• f .. 1ct th.11 mon· .111d nion• 1.:hu1 dw .... 111• t·1m dul'ttnj.( htn J.!U t•n•nh t•ona tii nt•d ''1t h t lw f .1d thi.11 t ht· nt' of :'\hh' .ntkl'l' ,.., n ow asstun~ un Jim111•d lw1·1· l11·1•nM'S lo r hun ·tw ... ·makl'" 1111 .. 1 u mp1·tr1111t1 > :1 '-t'n 11u ... p 111lilt•m through arra n~ement s with ·travel or ganiiations, hne up group pilgrimages of the failh!ul. and m m any cas es, pocket fees of $50 to $100 a hesd. Howe ve r , otht>r m1n1 st ers. possibly most who lead tours, get their far es and expenses, if that. often strictly limiting themselves to those costs. and this generally as considered JUStifaed. The task involves work. brief ing thefllselves on Biblical back· grounds of sites. a nd overset-ing and instructing t he tour groups CO~SIOE RI NG THE extra ser vice and compa ratively low salaries of minis ters . "there's no rt."3son wh;v they shouldn't j:?<.'t lht•tr e:<pt'l1Sl'S oul of it," Sc>vik said. but 1f making a profit, ··1t frankly appeals to cupidity " Noting that ministers hold an influentia l position of counsel, especiall y with their own con gregations. he said that to use this advantage to pressure peo pie to take a tou r -at a profit to the minis ter -"m akes a bus i- ness out of ll · "CLERGY~F.N HAVE no more right to do t his sort of thin~ than they have to sell Babies to their m em bers a t :1 p rofit to thems elves ... said Sov1k, 61, a Lutheran schola r . He recently raised the issue at an international Lutheran con- sultation on church involvem ents in the Holy Land . T o get ministe rs to help drum up bus iness. it offers them a free trip if they get four paying passengers, two free trips (in. eluding spose) if eight paying passengers go a long, plus $80 each for each pa ying passenger beyond e ight up to 28, plus $100 for each passenger beyond that. THE :\llNJSTERS' fees-or "honora nums" necessarily come out of the paying travelers' fares -although they may or may not know abou t il. Ministers are widely urged in circulars and personal contacts by that com pany and som e others lo prom ole such tours. Many d o Many olher decline to do so. ONE BUZZING LOVER HELD C HI C HE ST ER . England !APJ Gar y ~rntt has been sentenced tn 27 months in jaal for 1oomm g a p lan e around !ht• roofs of Hognor Regis after the police eJected h1rn from the ho me of the ''Oman he had been h v 111g \\llh Sc·ot t. 30, tele phon<.•d lh1: pohc·c hcforc· he took off and tuld them. 'In Jbout three mmut<'S I \\ 111 be a1 r born1• Jn<.11 tl'll ·''ou what I am gomg tn :-<'an • thl' he ll o ut of Bognor Regb · Said prosec ut or Ri chard C'arr. "f can a::. sure t ht' court ht• S\IC' ceedcd m <':trn 1n!! out that threat S11es f ftr 89 Million Paddy Wagon Trip Traumatic-Woman SAN DlECi O 1l'1'11 Ro'<:tnn('\or1wl1us.2R . .ille:.?tnS?shcwassex llally molt•st t>rl \\ h1l<.• an a s henffs van. has f1 ll'd S9 m1lhon an clJ 1ms Jgainst the city of \i 1st..i. San l>it•go County a nd the s tatt.• Mrs. Cornelius, of Pacific Beach. was arr esled hv the Cali forni a Hig hway P atrol :'1.m· :!3 on susp1t·11Jn nf drunken dn \'IOI'! and w as takl'n in a sheriffs v;1n I rnm \ 1st,1 111 thl" county .1 r11l an S.111 n 1t•J.!o Lagunan Aids Lupus Society Local Chapter Maq?a r t.'t W a t e rm:l n of J..,unn 8e3rh has been appoint eel a chapter rcpresentive of t ht· Ammcan f .UfHJs Society for the Laguna Beach area Mn. Waterman is the wife of the I te Paul Watcrmnn . a former m mber o f the hoard of darectors o f the Lauguna fleach COunly Water Dis trict and cor pQTate banking vice pn-su.lent Tbe lupus &oc1 Ly was foundf"d tn 1973 to support research rnto the ca~ ond treatment of the Ii~ unde~tood disea!lle, Lupus Y.rythem a to.4'us . 3 d1se oJft>ct ln1 s kin and internal orf(nns. llF.R Cl.Al;\t SAID he r hands \H'rt' h ~mrlc uff l'd behind hf r for the nd1.> during which an unad1m tified m ;.t le pris oner, who:H• hand!' were handcuffed in front of him. molest ed her . The cla1 ~s alleged sht• w11s tran~ported •·in such a mannc1 3:s to expose her to a dan~cr 11( abu~<'.. by other prisoner.\ anll that :-he suffered "psycholog1l·al tr.mm:l. extent and duration u n known ell this time," as a result of the nlleged m olest ation TllE HE RIFF'S department called the allegation.~ unfoundL>d. but a s pokesman s ~ud It waf) "not uncommon " to tr.1 nsport m ale and female prnrnners to..ietht•r. all with their h:1nds hand<:uffed behind lht>ir bar ks Mrs Corm•ltus plcncfed 1nno rent to drunkl'n ll n vmg, having an open akohollt· ll<'verage con- t31nc.>r in her H'h1rlC' :ind driving with unsaft• (111'" ·1 he• case will he ht•ard 111 th1: H<imun J Justicl' Court. Re« iring Sen. P aul F annin. IR -Ant.. 1 has dt'l'idl•d not lo H'l'k n.· l'l ect1on th e Ar i z o n a Republic has n •portcd. F<m nin. 68. was s aid to be t ired of l h l' "hurly bu rly pace'' and I!> con<:erned aboul his w i f L' E m m a · s f a 1 I i n g l ')'l''ilj!h l And How, Cordless Peppernllll By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) -Stall !'lumped over a gift for you r gourmet uncle? Relief may be more than a dollar away, but for SH.95 your proble m is solved . For tha t is the sum it will take to buy him a "cordless eleclnt· peppermill. ·• I HA VE J UST SEEN an ad vertisem ent for this eminently desirable item and couldn't help wonder ing why someont> dilln't think of it sooner. As all good hosts and hostesse~ know, the r e is no greater impedi ment to t h e e n joymen t or a sumptuous re pJst than a pep Pt'rmill cord. r or one thing. the nearest wall plug may be across the room. forcmg you to run an extension wire across the floor in order to have JUiee to grind pepper at th<' table. SO~E GUEST LURCHING toward his c ha ir is certain to :;t umble over t he m akeshifl wir mg, yanking the peppermill off t he table and overt urning a pitcher of buttermilk in the pro· cess. Or . if tha t doesn •t happen , tht> cord becomes e ntangled with tht· pickle jar as you a re passing thl' pepper and som eone winds up wit h a lap full of gherkins. F:ilher way, a bad scene t hat plays hob with your reputation for gracious living. A CORDLESS PEPPER)ULL powered by 1ts own battery ob- viously is a m ust for anyone who values h is imagt' as a giver of flawless d inner pa rties In that regard. I shouJd like tu suggest t hat the e lectric season 111~ industry go a step furtht'r next Chris tmas and bring us J cordless saltshaker. While 1t is a distinct plus lo have a peppermill that require:-. no e xternal winn g, t he uJtimalt· an elegant d ining c annot ht> a chieved if ont-is fort'ver fumbl ing with a salts hake r cord. I R ECAU. ONE emba rrassing evening whe n the insulation of m y e lectric s a lts naker cord became frayed. As I was passing the salt down the table , the e x- posed wire cam e in contact with a metaJ serving spoon and s hort <'arcuited a bowl of boiled okra On another occasion. the wires on my e lectric saltsha ke r gN crossed a nd blew a ll t he fuses on t he electric toothpicks . This is not to say cordless seasoning will ehmmale a ll the t hreats to your status as a perfect host. AS WF: ALL K NOW fro m countless ti m es of being caught tn the dark with dead fl ashlights. batteries te nd to run down at in ;rns picious moments. Candleliglat. Soft music. Vin tage thunderbird. A Cottage cheese and ketchup salad that needs a touch of seasoning to etl' cent its delicate fl avor. And th<'n the pepper mill won't start! Tranquilizer Gwzs Out SA~Of EGd c AP) :-Jo lnn)!er m.)y San Dtf'f'O C'ounty ~1n1m:il re i:ulation oUal'ers carry tranquil11('r W(';_lpons An offl cl'r f 1rcd onf' on Oec. 13, ::ipparently caus inf{ the death of al wtld white d<>er which Misi;ion Hills hom eowners had fed for years 1 For the Record Marri•fl'! Llcna•a LAS VEGAS . Ntv ~"'• ll<enw 1 luue<i ~re lnclu~ LOPEZ MATSON O.c s. Boll Ro. n, Ind Kimberly, 11, l>Otll or Hunt lnoton Buell. Wll!CHMAN·LUMBAITIS 0.C S, NWr~ AO.m. U, •nd O.l>Orall Mn. U, both ol San Clemente. CONLY CLENNEY Dec. S, O yOI Evan. n. 1nd Coll""· 13, l>Otll OI Hun tlnvton Buch STEWART·GARCIA O.c. S. JOM lowtr. 2•. 1nc1 Darlene Hllda,2ioc.tn 01 C..1»t•~'~ STEIMLE CLARK Dec •· Berry Eoward, •~. •ncl Linda Jo. 33. bolll of H""lof\OIOl'I Be•< n SURFACE C.-RROLL -Oet t, Vernon Glll>erl SI, ot C1pl1tr1no Beach, 1no Vir91n1e Lov"•· .s2, 01 Downer BABBITT PAYNE Dec •• H0<1<e J emn "· ot LO' Al1m1tos. •nd Oet>or•h Lynn. It, Of Hlllllif\GIOft IH•<ll OESATOFF PA RtE -Dec •.John wm SI ot Bellflovttr, •ncl CMmen V 4 of (.1»tl MeH CUPP WILLIAMS Dec •. Wllll.m P • 11 •nO Jonnett• Allyne, JS, both of H""ltft11ton 8each OAVIS HARRISON -Dec t. Deni., Maurice. 21, ol Wt \lm 1Mt••. and Tany.t 8 .... tr. 31,ot Anantlm GROFF.DAVIS Dec •• Randolpll Stf'V.~. I nd HOllH Aline, t8, botn of San Cl~""'nlt TOMLINSON MOORE Dec I, Oa~e Kenneth, 11, and Ooenne Prl~111a. 23, l>Otr. ot Cos I• ~\It FULP·OLIVER Dec 8, Rol»f1 G .• ~. ol ln1lne. •nd 8arbllr• Anne, 36. of Garden Grove VOUNG·SOUTHERN Dec. 'I, Wllll•m A . 48, and Alyce Mu, 46, bOlll of Costa Mt\.t HAUGHTON MC DERMOTT Oec 'I. Jae-. 42, and Joyce E • 38, botll ol Costa Mes• ESSY·OAVIS Dec 10,JamH0 ,31. and Nancy J , 2o, !>0111 ol Capl\trano S.acll PRITCHARO·COVINGTON Dec 11, ~d Pierre. SJ. and Either Jewell, ~. bOtnot Huntln1.1ton 8eacll SUTTON OE GREVE Dec. 11, P111t O , 40, of L•H VtQH, Nev . a nd C..r•ld•M Mlr1t, JS, Of HUl'IUnQlon eucr. CORONA CASEY Dec 11 Jimmy ~ 23. 01 Oowno. •nd Mary C., 15, of ~wpon BtaCh. Nonmber 1', U 7S HUTCHESON CRELLIN Gt~"" E UQe"". ~. ancs K.tthrvn Fr•ncrs. 39 bolhol Wo lm1n\ltr THOMAS ROBERTSON Rooen S!'lerman, SO, dncl Mdry Anni:, 40, both ot Hun1tnoton Beach RECK WITH GR e E NE Craig Brute, l8. and Otdn<' Lou1se. lJ. bolllot Jrv1~ GARCIA REEL Jose Lu1sTtnorlo, 71, ol ~ta Mi•sa, •no Merlttn JOltne, 31,ol Wf'stmin•lfr WEINBENOE R JOHNSTON - Jamf'\ Leroy, 19, <Ind Sh•ron Lynn, 18. Dolhol San Cl~menle BANASH ADAMS !>tllmL ,21>,ano Cathy Lynn, n. bothol Costa Mes.i Noveml>erlO, 1'75 t<C PRTA DAVIS Oona Id Charif'\, ~s .tnd Nancv Rae, 11. both 01 Costa MeS<'I KESLER SUNDSTROM OMO, 43,•ncl L1nc1a P<llrlcta, 30, bothol Hunt •noton BP<IC n THOMAS WAGER OeMI\ un. droth ?t ot Costa Me s<1, •nd 0 161\a Lee. 19, or Sant• An• December I, 1'7S COLOUHOUN GATTI RO<Wld J , •1 ot Newport S.ach, a11d Patrito• Lana,ll, ot 5.tnla Ana WJ.RO HAGER Kl'llf'f Ou-. 31. anoL•nd•Jo ?S. l>Olhot Co\la Mew MEISTER Bl.AICE C..rl J • SS. ancl J o.an E Sl l>Olhol Hunltnolon &each JAGEARS BR ESH EA RS Slt Qhrn Few Roles Gltfl. 2' Of ~la IN~, ~d ... lr k l• Ann,,..OILC)fl98U Ch MA LOONAOO TRAN Juan Ftf'n.noo. 21, ano Tr•m Tiii, 22,DOCllol w.,1m1n11ter De<•mNr t, 1t)S BRUBECK • PHILLIPS -RodMv Ee fl, 21, or Hunttn11ton B•4Kll. ..ws Oebor•llJO, 11,01 «ovn11ln v•11ty MERl!OITH · f't:RNANOEl -Otn n•~ ICtllll. ,,, •nd Rol>ln I.oh, 11, botllot Wt~lmiMl.W O.C•m•r•. tt7S v~ LOSSBE RG ·COKER -... rokl E1•"81r th. 46, Incl~ ry Ann, 21, llOthOf Huntlnqton Bu e n Diuolutlon• ol Marriage P:INA\. OIEC•E ES P:llff Decem!Mtr 1S C.u, 0 1.,,• June end J•mes Thotna' Hunt, Nikki-Nell encl Rus~ll 0 . Smllll, J~ke t;, •nd Richard W. W.lcott, G•ol P•trk l• and MtllOny Fredeo->ell Poss, GeMv• M. and John Mier.et McMahon, H-•rd w. and LI new A. Knolu. James F. and Vivian L . Sw•vl119, Susan K and Jack Alller1 Do;te, MilcJred A . .,,d CllrtSl~r A 8elv1lle, llooole M. and Ctarenu E Boyer, M.trllce Rutll •nd J•mn RoOerl P•r<MIY, P•lrlCla Jtan •nd Ol¥1e\ C•rllon Broldounoll, Nocholu Ltt encl Ttrr1 Ann !"rick, Lucinda L. and Richard C W•sner, Joyce Lynn a nd J olln Fr•11klln 8utter11eld, Ju n F. and Roy G Rymal, OavldW. and B.,b.lr• M. Morfat, Christi,,. L. and Rick T. Whltnt>rock, Alvln L. and Sandra L Roblnelle, Wllll•m J . Jr. and Mari.,,ne R. Donahue, Beverly Jeanne a nd JatMS Dean Pact, 8eatri<t and Jolln Bernard Han~n. Frederick A. and Llncla l..l!e Poynter, Belly Lou llnd Robert Gerald Stottlemyer. Jeannine Allun and OoUQl•s Arnold Smiley. Mon•<• Ann And Allan Dy••. URoy I I I and Nt<01e J G<Jactagnlnl. Glenn R09er •nd G.tll Pa Irle la Harrington, Angle Charle~ and John Stephen Souktt, Belly 11nd Harold Har1. Ermin• ancl J•mes Me.>d, 8a ra1>ra Ann and J . Ca Ivon • 01cke<1s. Susan K. and R•charO A • File.. December 1' TtlXIO<d, K•the<-•ne M 61\dJollnS Fuenttt, Hugo ~ralla •nd MarQ1rt1 Row Hooc>s. Alan L. and Maryann Htndrta, Ollvt J . ilnO Biiiy G. Brown, Loa.I Anne and Ric Ila rd Keith Ho!rlOlson, Christina and Friis L Arvueno. Susan l. and Joseph R. l<:aglty, Medfla1M 8 . and "'-l<olm Linton Egoeorecht, Clarice I. and George E 8•r11ett. Bambi Lynn •nd Patrick Josel)ll Book, Cheryl Le e al'ld Frank Antnonv. J r Morrell, Mier.a el Lawrence and Paula l(ell1m, Belo Nathanltl, Jr. ano ClrmenElha NWrtlM1, Raymond Madrtd and twJry MitQd•lln Dillon. James E.,Jr.•ndJll'll AlleM-rth, Arthur o. and 8.,bara J O'Oowd, Oenills J and Chrlstlnt A. Marlin, Dawn E lalne and Robefl Francis Lff. David Mic:hlel and J ulie Marie Honeycutt. Roben Da~id and Sereh Lynn 8r.otord, Nanc '( M. and A1v1n R. f'l:>rttr, Patrick N. •nd P•lrl<•• L. Kelly, Ruth C and Thom11 E. Ruswll, Jolln R. and Carolyn K•y NoO eoon. Patroc1a Ruth and Richard Euc;iene E. G. Marslwll Waits on Script By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) -E.G. Mars h all doesn't. want to be run over by an auto mobile, nor does he want to run after Phyllis, Rhoda or Maude. In the sta le of te levision today, there isn't much else. Marshall. a fine actor in every medium with som e 500 tele vis ion credits in his biography, pro- bably 1s best r em embered by TV audiences for bis portrayal of attorney Lawrence Pres ton in "The Defenders :· L ately. he h as found it easy to kee p busy but hard to find the right roles in major television produch ons. HE CURRENTLY IS HOSTING THE National Geographic s p ecials on the Public Broadcas ting Ser vice, is going into his third year as host of the CBS Rad10 Mystery Theater. He portrays Harry S Truman on television Jan. 4. in ABC's "Collision Course." It is a documentary, also star- ring Henry Ford a s G e n . Douglas MacArthur, which ex· plores the dramatic events from June. 1950 to April, 1951, which led to Truman's firing of MacArthur during the Korean conflict. IDS NEXT PROJECT WILL BE TO take an updated version MAllSHALL of Gore Vidal's play, "The Best Man, to Miami. Palm Beach and AUanta and -if it works we ll t o a score of other cities from Los An geles to New York. Robert Vaughn and Victor Jory will be his costars. "On television everything is cops," the actor said in an intervie w. "You either have to be run over by a ca r in a cops show or do situation comedy where you have to make a pass at Phyllis or Rhoda or Ma ude. "I read a lot of scnpts, but I'm not going to be run over by a car. And while f enjoy watching 'Rhoda' and 'Phyllis ', I don't see any parts for me." MARSHALL FOUND THE TRUMAN ROLE in· triguing, res earching Truman speech patterns in film clips from State of the Union addresses to a Merle Miller s eries of interviews that wound up in Miller's best seller. "Plain Speaking." but never made it ontq televh1ion. "I was aiming for a close approximation." Mars hall said, "but we're not trying to do im f)('rsonation1. "Hank Fonda was kidding the firs t day of re · hearsals. H~ s aid. 'I want to play your part. I've always been a very modest actor. I've never played an autocratic aristocrat." MARSKALI., WHO WAS RORN IN Owatonna, M1nn., sees similar1Ues between hia speech and Truman's. but als o prides him~el! on owning a die· tinctive voice and s peech pattern that has made h1m a favorite for narrating 6r hosUna documen· truics "There are quite a !cw ot us," be aaJd, "Myael!, Richard Buehart. Richard Kile.y, Leslie Nielaeo, Alexander Scourby -we have dJ.allnctlve vole:!• IO they ask u1 to do these things . r m • nut on archeology and onthropotoc. so I really enjoy do· ing anything along those line".·· .......•.•.............................••... ,. RIClll•tate G~ IOf.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i ERRORS: Advertl1en lhoWd check their och daHy and report er- ron 1....,.dlcthly. TIM DAILY l'ILOT a11u1H1 llabUity for the flnt ht- cCNTed inHrtiolf only. rubU1her's Notice: All real estate advertised IJl this newspaper is sub- Ject. to tht: fo'ederal Fo1r H OUl>tng Act o r 1968 which makes 1l 1llegal lo ad ver t1i.e ··any pre - ference. limitat ion. or discrimination based on race. color . reli gion. sex, or national on gin. or an intention to make any * DUPLEC * Steps to ~ay &c park & 1hoppina. • Newly decqr. duplex. Bargain priced at $64,500. Seller ·~lll finance. . lolloa l•y Prop. Rntlon * 675-7060 * 7UMITS On Peninsula, N .B Swimming pool. Xlbt rental. Priced to sell!• $229.500 673-3663 675·4777 evH associated RR 0 I< F R S -Q [ A t r 0 II '• l111l w 801c..._1.:.' 1"t such preference. hm1ta·f·--------- llon. or discri m10at1on ." This newspa per will not knowingly accept any advertisin g for rea l <.'Stale which is in viola- tion of lhe law. General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH GIANT 3000 Sq ft or luxury. 4 to 7 bedrooms. charming ramily room. oriental plank patio, mini or- c hard, private yard. $84,900. 10 'lo down. Call 962-7788 KEY REALTORS MEARNEW Huntington .Beach 4-plex -4 blocks from beach. Always rented ! Priced at $140,000. ~UPERB f-fOM ES 3848 Campus N 8 S49·86SS AIANDOMED 4 IR 2 STY-IEACH. $54,900 Formal entry to spa~bus living room. Formal din- ing room is conveniently served from huge garden view kitchen. SLIDING WALL OF GLASS lepds lo covered terrace and rambling grount1i . Dramatic s tairs to hideaway master suite:& children's quarters, owner a nxious . Must sacri rice ! Hurry! Call 963-7881. [®'liiil - ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN This lovely 4 bdrm, 2 bath Newport Heights home is nestled on a ----------1 quiet cul ·de-s a c on a $32,900. VA 3·8edroom home on R-2 lot with room ror addi· t ional unit or boat & trailer storage. Favora· ble financing available. and with a price lhis low giant lot with 9 kinds of fruit trees. grapes and berries, and a large garden area. Walk to shopping and schools too. Plenty of room for a pool · $49,500. you. better a ct now. , . 'Quail ~ CALL 556-2660 Ill• Pl · ac• c;: SELECT Praperti•• I PROPERTIES . 1s1-1920 -=-----------1 1400 QUAil ST. NtWl"Otn_ llAC~ DAILY PILOT 642-5678 WALJ<TOTHE COUNTRY CLUI From lh1s be auUf\iJ. California ranch style home situated in the "custom homes section"- o f Mesa Verd e Features: spacious 3 br + den + den + family room and exceptional pool & jacuzzi. Truly de-- signed for California llv· ing in the best s tyle. Nothing like il available. Please phone for more info. and appointment. but better hurry! 546·2313. [i:l[lifl MESA HORTH 4 Bedroom, 2 baths. fplc, complete carpeting thruout. Drapes. Bllns. Obie gar. Covered patio. All in very good condi- tion. Reduced to $46,000. Roy Mccann. Realtor 18 10 Newport Costa Mesa 548-7729 i ~~!'! ........ ~.~~.~~ ~!8! •..••.•••• ~~-~~ macnab / Irvine realty FINER HOMES FtlOM $73,950 TO $850,000 IA YCRIEST IEAUTY Custom built 3 bedroom w /lg. family room. formal living room, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, huge pantry + newly redecorated! $92.500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (Nll) SPY GUSS Outstanding view from nearly every room in this 4 bedroom Tradewinds model located on one of the highest ridges for 11 advantage of t~e ocean/sunset views. Fee la{ld -$179,950 . .Toyce Edlund 642-8235. (Nl.2) CO%Y & CK''MIHG Co mpl etely redecorated 3 bedroom -conv. den home w /new plumbing & ln a MARVELOUS Westc liff location. $73,950. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Nll) SUPIU LOCATION! Clubhouse, tennis courts & be~ch steps away from tbia smashing 2-slory • bedroom Lido home. LovelY 1paUo -lg. family room -jt>UUard room. $159,500. Lynne ~ell 644~200. CNl·O u1.an1 6444200 ffl 0..W OtlM ""~ "' .....,.,, ll!Nd'· C.llorflla t2tl;I ) r "" Thurlday. December 25. 1975 DAILY PILOT DS · ~!!! .~o:. ~... .. . . ~!!! .'":!~ .~ .•••••• I~!~!.~ .s:!:. ••••••• ! I. DAIL v PILOT '03 Hduse1 For S. IHCMUes Fo S-'-u •. ._ ~!!!!.~.~~ ....... ,~4!4!~!!.~~•~••••••• ••t•••••••••••••••••••• •• t "'"' ~ti For Sale Houl4H Fors• G G , J •••••••••• •• •••• ••. •• •••• ••• •••. ••. •• ••• •••• • •• •• • •• ••• •••. ••• ••.. lt'ef'ol I 002 Gl'M'f"-al I 002 tMna I 002 G I G _. t002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ; •• • • • • • •. • •• •• •• ••• • tMro I 002 _ ....... __ u. ______ .~G·.··."· .. ;·."·• •• · .:;~·.·.:;.·.·.::.' ·o •• o.z. iiiiiiiiliii~i ~~••••••••••!~.~~ !:=:!'! .......... !~.~~ G.-.-af I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY ANO BEACH 6 7 5-3000 C.._107 t. C OAS T H\NY C ORONA Ol:L MAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;m:;-a-;;::-; oftnJa!J~te ~ YLAJ:I ...... } from The Barrett Bunch Pete & Ma rtha Barrf.!tl Alan Arch Liz BeazJ<.oy Paul Belous Mike Blake De'an Bradford Ed Chapman $teveClark Elaine De mond Eileen Uinwiddic: Trudy Edgar ·Edith Farrell ~a Gapp ~:iria Giann1n1 ~'-u & Helen Gold ~urt Herberts Ken Knight Tom Koetz Sally Lind Sandy Marsh Glenna McGeady Chris Meyer Gloria Mills 1 Carole Mitche ll J erry O'Beirn Betty Payne Ann P eters Larry Pfister Ellen Prince Rick Rickard J ean Ritter Ken Ross Fran Smith Larry Strong Jean Sullivan Dorrie Tomin Otha! Wells Generol I 002 Gt'Mrat t 002 ···~··················· .•••...•....•...•.....• ADVENTURE IN HAPPY LIVING Awaits you in this 7 HR home. Space fo r ~oat. Country f ee ling with N. B. ~ddress. Golf course being bit nearby. · 2 I I I Son Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CEMTBt H.B. 644-491 O I ~~~~! .......... !?.~~,~~~~~! .......... ~~~~ SUBURBIA PARK CASTANETS Re aut. 4 BR. fam. rm, Country Englis h atmosphl're . enclosed patio , establis hed trees, boat slip. $245,000 Bein I-{ remodeled: custom s BR, 5 Ba~ 6500 Sq. ft. home on point , pool. dock. Custom, "completely furnished 6 BR,: 4 1h ba .. 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 RR, 4 ba. View . 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat s lip. $?95,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy!>1de Or•ve. N.8 675 -6161 Gen.ral I 002'GeMral t 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fi.ave a 1Jni<jue Cfirijlmaj U,_.l()Ut: liUMl:S REAL TORS·. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highwa y. Corona del Mar 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa M csa. 546-5990 MOOELG POOL & JACUZZI (.'.1n be he:.ir? a s you walk General I 002 General I 002 Cn•al fJmtl) horn•· 111 II\ l'f thl• Spanis h tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " c 1 Y d 1· -. 1 1 .1 ti 1 1• floor uf lh1::. corner lot fll't~l:lhorhoo<I. oul:.land honw 1n Harbor \'ie w EL DUMPO mg loc..itlil11111•ar :.1 h11ub. lltlls Uccan & bay view HORSES-BEACH pHrk. ll•uu ... , 1·1rnrh. l11k1· r r om L H & isl a nd ll 's low down and dirty' tr ;i 1 l ;i n d h c a r h k1td1en. llas 3 BR, 2 Ha . Looks likl· a home whl'fl' Ft•<Jlllr\'' I li r. fa 111 rm. lrr>k , huge l.Jatk yJrd. tht.• buffolo ro<.1mcd 1 /\ ;i• i bath .... ;i11tl <'l1drrnrng ~11:},000 handy man's p;irat.11se 'htdl'a".1) ·' rumpus Parnt and prol1l 1 /\long. room or dl•f1 lkaut1ful w1111.1tng <'ountry lane. :.\\"1mm111~ pool & Jal·u1.1.1 shaded bcnt-alh ..in um nllh Im\ ma inlt•rwncc brclla of to\H~nng trct.•:. \JC<I. l n111.11lhC1hll· .ttl leads to lh1!> ru!>tH· THE .. RANCH11 * merr" Cliri.Jtm'" * To All Our Friends & Customers And ow nry IMst wisNs for o Hew Y tor flUecl with tqapy days. CJOOd heafth Ir proaperity From tM ...tire staff of lay Ir leoch Realty Gerwral I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR . 4 ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayfr ont. Lawn. patio, jacuzzi; pier & float. $325,000 Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On s andy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drrvt•, N. B. 675-6161 GeMral I 002 Ge.ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNUSUAL .... Opportunity 111 old £ASTSIO£ Corona del Mar. EnJOY qwet v1llaj!e atmosphere TOWNHOUSES on extra wid e lo t <.:OLON l/\L STYLE. 2 Remodeled 3 bdrm .. <!11 bed rm wi th bri c k bath home . scp d1n111S? f1repl<.1ce. form<Jl dinin1'(. rm. & brkrst ;.irca plu~ large bcdrms. bllns. 2 endo:.cd dlJI #!<Jr<Jge:. patio & l 'i yr!> nt'w plus :.patiou!> 2 bdrm . 2 1'r1m<• lot a l1 on ne ar bath. near new apr . for ~hoi.iping and bus lines !>Ub:.tantial 1n<"Offil' plu~ Onl) 10', Uoy, n l lx20 gue::.t ~u1tt: plu~ $39 500 lgl.' pn' palw area with . • r. .-$44,700 15x28 IJOOI Firsl llmi· ol lall 5'16 4140 c\ c::. 'C.F.Ac~1~;;~rthv .41f~tfi Realtors _640-0o:fo 1DD. ANYTIME TOP LOCA TIOM NEWPORT BEACH Exceptionall y fine homl' in BAYCHES1 area ol NC!wporl lll•ach. four bedrooms, new drapes, wall to wall carpctmg. Rctently rederoratl•d. tcrnfic Joeat1on. prH'l' al $79.500 Call 673·!!550 fo1 moredcta1b ... , ,. " $39,SOO Little doll house on huge lot with dream kit, lgc LH with beamed t'l'1I mgs, :1 bdrms. 2 lta. Walk to all :.hops. New on tht'I markt•t Can't last. Onh 2 m rle:. to bt•:.ich. Can b~· purchast.'d :-.ubJcd lo l'\ Wishing You Santa's "'Best We hope your hollday will be the 1olltest ever. FROM ALL OF US AT COOPER &COX llG Y ARO, SMAU PRICE lRElA TIVEL YI Mesa North. estate, 11. acre yard and an added famtly room that serves as "' teenagers' billiard center. Sound great? It is, l t is also close to a school has 2 s tones. 4 bedrooms and a view oi the mountains . I t goes back to the freeway, bu.t there is plenty of open s pace. This estate is relatively mexpens1ve at only $55,900. U~l()UI: tif)Ml:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar General I 002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "SEASIDE CHALET" BUY A CHIMNEY Summertime heath FOR SANTA COSTA MESA Fabulous W oodstreara 3 UR, 2 Ba. 1''rplc. 2 c:i1· gar, across from pool Only 1 yr. new. Prol dt· c·orntcd thr u-out. S51 ,~)I). retreat. Few ~tt-i.is t o ocean. Tot<.11 J>rl vacy with high walls ,\.frame styling. Hou::.c of glass Indoor garden atrium loaded with tropical plants & ferns. Hug~ed beam ceilings in all r ooms Log burning fireplace. W1nd1n g :.ta1rca se to balcon} landing. Pr1' ate ~unde<·k and one for you! The ~rand new year awatl!> the family that gels th1:. 3 bdrm. ·2 bath home w 1bnght. m ·w ::.un· n y interi or IJefore Chn stmas "' <'rcd1l ap· proval. Owner anxiou:-., will rent <1r trade for anythrn~. Call no\\. terr a ce orr ma!>s 1H I jQLiail l master !>Wlt' + 2 more :J• Pl bt>droom::.. One bedroom ace down!>ta1rs t·ould be den Properties Formal dining off bnck 7Sl-1920 decorated kitchen. Coun i.oo ouA11sr HlWPO•T •u:!" t ry patio. Plus Olymp1t AT THE Bl! ... CH ' sw1mmmg Pool & tenn1~ m;A Fantaslll' 3 bdrm & FR !>Phl lt•\'d with the bl:ttl'h I IRVIHE CulYerdal~ Owne r transferred & anxious. 4 liH, 3 Ua . fanl· rm. ll1ghl,v upgradl'd plan 45 Comm. pool. parks & tcnms. SS!l,0011 t·ourts. Wh<.1l mon: c·ould ~ou ask for'' Cjll loda} 842·2535 JU !>l ·HI .rard:-. ..t\HJ) 673-7601 anytim~ O<.·can \ICW. lrg rooms. --- beamed ct-1hngs, & trplc [~ ' ' THE REAL ESTATE RS BEACH TRIPLEX $95,000. Only one tloor to bcuch Three furn1)1hcd unit:-., near evel')'thing J~COBS REAL TY 6i5·66iU Ju!>t listed Only $65.950. G46 77 11 OP<!n E~c:.. -. ~- Walker&lee RBBI f state **A** MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL From EMPTY .• ncs ters. s ing les or mother·rn-law wanted for completely renewed l·bdrm & den. Penins ula Point jewel 1n minimum s;are st>lling. SK2,SOO\ Owner helps finance OPEN SUM. 1-5 1722 MIRAMAR ~i 1,5011 l'll·.1:-.l' phuncl hideaway Big "ooJen 3 !°>Iii ~113.1111 11111rt·.di·l.1tl~ HI' \I r o11..; bdrm rancher l'LUS a ...,, \.1 I-1•11 1 separate 2 bdrm i.:u1·M '~ ~1 •--6•7•3···4•4•0•0---I cottage on •, a1.-rc ' \\..tlk to beach' J Corrab ~ ---------I tack room' Shoq~l'cm out, parnl't•rn up .• ind Is the gorgeous Sl'tlLng for tht~ 1111maC'. :-.pat' ram home with lovdv m;.lllll'Ul't:d grounds & a "!>p1l & IJ(.)lish " mtcnor Owned Ly a m1lttary of- ficer, you KNOW the l'n· lire propcrt) is m superb cond Ne!>tl..:d a mong S70.000 homes. This littlt> gi.'m !>hould go 1mmed. at only S52.900. 6-l 6-7il I 1 Op<'n Em. [,,....®--THE REAL ESTATERS 1:.tmg G I lo;.in &1G 7711. i Open "'_cs-~ Walker Blee Real Estate EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4 BD + 2 STORY POOL + BEACH Formal ra1:.c<l l1 li.' enlr) Elegant II\ mg room with floor to ceiling fireplace lianquet !>t:ll'd form al dining room 1s eloquently served from huJ?c j!ardcn view kitchen t :normous family room O\ erlook!> sparkling pool & Jacuu1 Lush t errJct•s Spiral ~la1rca!>c to massive 23' mastrr suJle & retreat Spae1ou:. ch1ldren 'i> quarters Ballroom sized fam1lv reere<.1 llon room B urr; EZ lerms. Call !!63 71:1HJ the staff of C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-0010 HALPIMCHIN REALTORS 2i27 E. Coa!>l Hwr 675-4392 lla,·c somcthm~ ~ ou "'anl to sell'! Cla~:-.1f1cd ads do 1t "'ell. 642-5671!. SHARP CONDO! )Ou\c gol. )our:.l•lf an ....,....._...~13hr. ll.Ja On I lc\'d 1 est.tie' l'r1n•d d1rr KINGS ROAD hdrm can bt! ust:J as a chl'ap·whtl'h :.1•cms univ Sp A I< h.1.1 :-.; (i \'I,.;\\' 1l1·n 1:1, 15 LR. bit-ms, n ghl' c_.11 K.17 tiOIU f1ir TOO' {.'ct/\ :J IH·drnom t\l'.tr Ill'" crpts & driJS. morcdelalb. Mewporf Heiqhts Duplex-Only SS9,900 2 Br. w/frplc & 1 Ur l''<tllrngly · d1•l'oratl•d 1n 111\:!0 lnl'IJ s undc<'k for •' · '· •' · ~oltlsaruJwh1li'.tndu:-.i·<I llll\a.o . garag l.'. Ille[~ l>nck Poul and Jal'U/.ll 111111 1 rad.l'. fo~ units. 1 '\"t•OA crpl)I, drps. pool too! C..ill Dover Rcall} 645·00711 Price 111d11cl,., tht• lunrl 1•1?~392X .. PETE BARRETT 1.·q·s 549·153<! ---- THE REAL ESTATERS 48DRMRANCH -REALTY-$55,900 642-5200 675 ·qOGO Lovely 3 yr old M~sa ~..........-~ \"l'rde home. 3 BH. 2 Hi\ $53,500 Octoratur's deltghl. New µlu!>h <:<1rµct in this li-:c home. Ntl'e big fam rm. Close lo M·hools & s hop· ping Uon't ml!>~ c1ur new hslinlo! 545-9.t!Jl cl_ .. t!dlt• 1lcn" t.I:! .,1;,11j--------....i "' cathedral l'l'tl1ng!:o, -patio kit & l'CJrncr lot ~Rerol I 002 G eneral Low ma mt ) ard v. lgc •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pallo & fruit Ln .. 1t•:-. Ca ll W A TERFRONT HOMES WISHES YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR OH THE WATER WATCH THE CHAHHB. ACTION Bes t beach in Corona del Mar. E:xciting decorator coordinated. 3 Redrm & Den X Int terms. ~Sat JSun I to S Call 63 l ·f 400 .. . OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX 6n t he best beach in Newport Be ach. ~xcellent rcntul hbtory. Corner lot 'ith good p<1rk111 g. $165,000 :-iALBOA ISLAND -BEACH llYIHG lll a year round f nmily horn<'. Lots of room to roam. Double lot with room f.or badminto n court Wood s . wa r mth. and quality. 4 Bed r m . F amily Room . Hemode led b y ratusk1. · Shown by appoinhneftt orly SI 69 ,000 ·. • * * * * TWO SPECIAL "BEACH LIVING" ~· HOMES IM NEWPORT SHORES • •, 3 Bdrm J\. Frame. 2 Story $65 ,500 :, Bdrm. Fam Rm & Din Hm $66.500 ;. * •• *. ·; IM A PRIVATE COMMUNITY :: NEWPORT BEACH :: :: =· :: •' :1 Bdrll) \\'ith Bnatdo('k SI :l!J.500 ***** CONDOMINIUMS IH NEWPORT BEACH OH BAY wfVIEW 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath S87.SOO IN SAM CLEMENTE - FOREYBl VIEW 2 Bedroo m & 2 Bath $17,950 .J1h."f)4 'lklhll 1, 1111tlh0 \\dl1·r 111 11llll \\ollt'I .14.'1.1.1111 "-•lll'f lllllm'' W 1 ,lhl\\ h1,, ll<IJI cl ll\.l 1..,1 .. WATERFRONT HOMES 2h ~3 W Cn~"l l \1qh\\ol\ N<w p<lr1 Br,)1 h (7141b31 1400 ~ u::. fur compl dd4lrl!> 5-46-5880 ~HERITAGE Walker &lee Real fatate ·REALTORS ---------111,1\1' -.oml'lhing \'OU \\,101 111-.1·11 ·· c1a~,..ll ll'd acf, rl11 ll~l\l' :-.oml'lhtnJ! 111 !-.!'II' 11 \H•ll (',tl l ~()\\ 1.:l.1:.:.lht•d af(~ dci 1l "l'll lf.H .iliiK s©~~-M-~tzr~·· That Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle O p,.,,,,o"q" re''•' ef ·~• tou• V'a"'t, ed wo•th !>., ION to #ri m '"''' J1~r'r v.oo .. IS I GAPOOA I 12 I I I I I TROOM I I I I I, ------· I CUPHM I " I I 11 J ~ o.J yo J evrr g<'I 1he reel· . • . • _ _ •'1Q tl'iat '"" fellow wlio ,,.,akes 1he Id< 3'\en•r•enl for yet.Jr I H E N B [ O I house ltv~s "' >l -? 11 lS ~-I,~,--, -,-,--I 0 ""' ··~ ,.. , .. ., • • Q· o•~d -- - - - -" t-" 11 ,~ 1)\f!> '""\"') \1111,~·rt ....._...._....__.___,____..,__, -. d .. ,. tin ' ~ ''"P "'.o ~ ~ ... "I .... • il , .. ·~:~;P~,/~~,.r 11 '1!~; I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 71 00 I General I 002 General I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u.S-rA~(B I& 1.;..\ IATftQ~ 644-7270 MERRY! MERRY! J ohn Allard Joni Baker Liz Dilworth Bevis Metzler from J ay Shepardson Tony Shepardson Bar bara Pressen Gloria Webber and J\NNl 1<;1 ! 28l8 E. Coast Highway, Cororio dPI Mor _...,,I' ...,,,OP.!RJY MAt'4AGE_Mf NT. "" MOMIS IOI llVIHC Nn•O" ~r:~!j,.• llO•ll 101 uvuu. -. u• .. ,, to• '"' •n• 01 '*••• • uoo11•1 '"fl'll •• ••I u rio• MESA VERDE ,~~~~1!1uS1.u~. ~ bath plus den. rormal d 1nm~ room, an·hed, beamed cntertarnmenl <.1rea surroundtnl-( p1.111I wrlh side p<1t 10 <Jnd halt•ony Many extra:.. Come :-.ce' Compare lor Si!l,5Ut!. •~Quail l liilPlac• Properties 7Sl-19l0 1400 OUAll Sf NlWPORT 8l ACH <ll 'H WISll fOH \'CH ,\ \'lmY :\11-.llHY CllHJST:\lAS HALPIMCHIM RE.\LTOHS ::!127 E Coas t 11"' 675-4392 TWO .\1 /\STl-:HSUln:s Formal dining. premium appointments thruout. ht•<t lCd J>OOI with Jd('Ulll and fountain Prtml l1x•atwn. S82,000 t 'ALL !162 7788 KEY REALTORS BE QUICK Your drcLJms come true. Two hedroom seas1<ll' <'ottai::c "1th room tu }.! r o w . L o 1· a t e d 1 n BAYSllOHt-:s A great ! . . . ' ". '" '• community "11h pn\alt• ~ ••.• ~ beaches 1 he prtl'1• ha~ , IK•t•n n·dut·t•d lo S67.500. Ca II 6i:J H55V [® THE RrAL ESTATE RS EAST SIDE-$32,500! Lge 2 bd. 2 ba. condo. buge "alk in closets. pn patio & pool. Don Thompson Bkr. Tiil' I ..t~l 1'~1 II 1 .1 w m t Ill" 5-lX-5335 \\ 1·-.t . .1 1>.11h P1l11t rra,:.1l1t•d .\d til2.:>ll71~ Wanl all l'l'SUlt... Iii:! [ifiiH General I 002 Ge-neral I 002 Gt'nffal J 002 SEEK & FIND~ COLONIAL-- AMERICAN FOODS I V E N 0 T S 0 B U T T E R J G 0 0 D E S T C A S W E E T P 0 T A 1 0 [ S M T N W 0 D W I L R 0 1 W S £ C I P S R H I D L A S 0 T R 0 U 1 C A X H X I F A K P 0 R K U W l L D F 0 W L l N K O R P E N R A C R E 8 S U R T C R A P G V M A I E Y K A S A Q S G N 0 L N M E E U R A M B V N E R U B A C 0 N C U S S P S L A M E R I C A N R D S Y P E T U R K E Y N A R I S H E Q B A E 0 E C 0 D F l S H E H 5 0 U U R H W R H S M U S 0 N G N E L 0 E S C C 0 C l D R 0 F T E N B R E N T OHLCVE N J BORT A CI IO E K A P 0 D U C A P E F 0 C R E P N '""""'"0"1 TIM lllddet1 ,..,., .. uu ... i.i.w .,,.., fOt'•.,d. : h rlr .. 1rd up, clo...,. or cll•rot1elly 111 Ill• JVUI•. f l"4 ..... _ htddt • "•lllt alld boa 111 .. •• ,...,..,., -Bread Corn Squash • Be rries Mi lk Swee t Potatoes Cider Pumpkins Venison Codfish Spices Wild Fowl Tomorrow: Hodge Podge "V" EnJn\ much larru ' Sttk &. F'1nd" puulea with over ~O ~ '!,O ~~ °d'..-'C''>'>-"'· ~p~~ Ocf'~ ~ ...... o,oJC: d..rnvtrit' ptr panel in an all·new aeriu o( 24·P•I• booklell. o ~~oo ~~o 0~ 0~0 0 ~~o 0~~ T11<>rdtrvolumu l.llandDl,send$lforu ch.makin11chech CJ ' /) CJ % pt veble to· Sul< & f ind" 1n care of 1h11 new•peper. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .Je<"on 3 ~reelint;P Jrom ~ ~~~~! .......... !?~~ :~:-!'! .......... !?.~~ ~ We ond ourcloe~::~~:!~!°'~:,~:1 @ ~II. ~ sellers ho ppy with the ne'1 homes ond investments. Investors ~ ~ ~ happy and ev en wondrous over the realization that they can ~ ~~ build their estates. nesteggs. or fortunes foster with real ~.: es~ate than with thetr wages while not only beoltnq, bur P.ven ~ ma en ab I f rvine realty ofet of!ove _Alf lhe world ofet al/ wall encircle profiting from nflot1on ~ 00 \ ~~~ Loolcin<J forward to Set""Yin<J you this ~0•0 comin<J year . . . yJ Don Berman Pat Kent (ii, ~ Manny Altman Bob Kocisko ~ J oe Apeck Helen Kotob l~ fiea Arnold Dennis McBrid<' ~0 Jack Blanchard Lois McMillan 0 Carol Brokopp Muriel Mead Fern Chandkr Lou Meadows Mark Cohen Sally Mueller Ocnnesc Cole Mike Murray J erry Cook Lowell Phipps Harry Cowan Runnie Porter Mary J ean Crawford Geneva Hy an Marjorie Dastrup Bob Scott Sydney Eilenbc r~ Cliff Sharp Andrew Foster Ruth Stubbs Madge Foster Lee Totten Peggy French Kathy Tracy hanJ in hand ..A living lonJ o/ lrotlierfwoJ _A /u)t 'J.rom land lo fanJ Dick Fox .Joanie Trossen ~ Dick Green Ken Warden (J M John Hassell Ted Wehe <!°Ii m t ~ ~~~:i~~~~~lcr ~;~~t;7.~~~\~o ~ Staff & ".Ad3::ed ~ 1£1~1uaca~ ~· l"Quail ~ ~ ~ Prop..-ti•• ~·p:if:. ~ · 752·19~0 "' 751•1920 ~ 642-IUS 1•00 OUAll Sf l\ollWflOU ttll.CH 1•00.0UA!l ~l l\ollWPO.lll atACH 141 ~ Otl .. ',,,. ~~ ~~~.J$P';~~ ~~ Hawpoo e.acti,c.llfofllitl t26U , \ I ~ • "* ' • ... H04tHS For SaN • HouMs For ScN Houl•I For Sa&. ' DAILY PILO~ OAIL V PILOT Thurad . Oecembef 25. 1975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .._ Hoet.s 1or S• !Hou.el Fors• HouH S for SGle HunttncjtCMt .. och I 040 lnln• . 1044 Houses For Sale Housff For ScH IHOUHS Few Sale •• Cos to Meta I 024 ••• •••••••••• •• ••••.... •••• •••• • ••• •••. ••••••• •. • • •••••• •••••••• ••••• •••. •• ••• •••• ••••• ••• ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ..... ot I 002 Geeerol I 002 G-t'Mrm I 002 ........................ • TVRTLt-:UOCK Preaident Loguno leoch I 041 Newport leach I 069,M.wport leach I 0~' ••••• • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •. Family VA ArMlAISED lloml! 3 lm 2 bu fa m1ly ••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• • •••••••••••••• •••••••• ...................... , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • i onl $S9 000 ll•r \ 8 • I " > • . r ourrl , lovely enc losed IEACH ••mm~;r:~ $55,900 Retreat <.'anl 2 story Corm:£ chn <.'OUl1)<tnl $81 !)()() -~ t.11\ t•I• " .>' oM \t1•'J R CE.--1ng. 2 blocks from occ•n • BOHO REALTY * MOBILE HOMES ~ ' .. ' OOfll ~ CaU World Real f.~tale 68N t 12 60 lh BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 • •107 L COAST HWY CORONA OC:L. MAJ.I MAYBE YOU WONDER •.. ... who in his ri_ght mm<l would buy ~t ·house during thl' holula ~ ~ .. actually. it is s mart lu shop for a I lO:vl F. at this time ... our sal(•spt •oplt' l'a n g ive you more persunah1.t•d attcnt ion ... and SELLERS, who \.\111 allow thl·ir homes to be shown . art• mon• MOTIVATED than averagt' . so, fed frt.·e to call us BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26Ht YEAR 675-3000 Ge.wrol 1002 GHual 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO ~ LIMOA ISLE-MAIM BAY VIEW I REAL TORS since 194 EnJOY the e x<:atmg water view from this wa r m M ex i<.'an conte mporary. Lge delightful bay::;1dc terrace & space for 3 boats . Teakwood & abundant tile. 5 Bdrms. FH. DR &51 2 baths . 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 Ge-neral 1002 GeMral 1002 ............•...•••••.•....................... VACATION PRICE REDUCED YEAR ROUND GREAT VIEW \\';ilk to on·Jn. 1>JJ\ .1 ht CORO~A DEL MAR 't•nk hum t• 3 UH .:! U1\ loot, c-r 5.56-7777. 20671 Tiller Cir 831 -94 I I ewpor x Wl l'X t h d I I ~-...,..-pando. 2br, 2ba. tJ1n1n~ w l'.t t' r a t•c•r ini.::-. Rig, lwuut1ful 2 11lory 1 de Shore<·restTra<'t u rca . :-.l'reen l'd 1n patw kit & i:or.•~cr lol On a ~orgcous. pn \ ..ttc LCICJW'a Beach I 048 cabana. Sedudt•ll arc J Low n1a1nt ) a r'u ~ IJ.:t• <'orncr lot f'ancy ~ htte HuntinC)tOll • • • •• •• • ••• ••••• ••• • • •• palau & fruit tree:-. C..cll ll1 ic k firepl ace. b1tdl H.--L..~·r • S9,500. u:. ror compl cfrl,t1l:. n 1lJ1n<'b B1g bonus roorn U11rUUW1 Ocean View '70 Commodore 24x60 546-5880. fo r all your µart1c s . TOWNHOUSES Lot w1lh expundo. 2br, 2b11 St-n :-...1t 1onal ch e f s 3liedroom from $54.900 Se11nrate dinino room ~HERITAGE ..... REALTORS VALLEY IS EXPANDING Ureal m•w lutJt1on i:om 111~ up 'l'.1kl· ..1d' antag,• l · S(lxJOO ft bu1ldable lot in ,..... " k1tdwn lk-s t oration! rool. Jaeuu.1. o~ar Funtas t1c kitchen wit h UK r -c 11 h1ghlv d e:.1red are a . l. ::154 ,!!.iO, ca d ubhousc&bcad1c!S. :i.:rn.ooo + o~ner w ill loads of bit-ins Bi~ 540-1720 r·aro . ll OWAltU ll. ocean \o icw.$37 ,500. TARBElt:: 1926-1976 "# I in California .. REALTY INC . 714/846-1371 i1\liHODZKY. Realtor. .. 494 8611 . '58 Trails man 18x40, -lBR or t·on\l'rl to <!Bit Paint, carpetin g & draperie!> l · Yr. old l'anorumic oc~an vie"' Sll,500 * LIDO REALTY INC. EXTENDS TO YOU BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS 1976 * 3377Via Lido, N.B. 673-7300 ut our f1 m· trJ1om..: vro $32 900 VA.---------•! gr..cm and ~ ork w1lh t·o11 1 • IDEAL gl'ntJ I 1>t•opk C..ill \>t)(h J Bedroom homl' on H <:! :'\d:-.on ell !Ji5 i:!:!5 for Ill lot "1lh room tor lidd1 format111n on a m•w c·>i.l'lt tional unit or boat & f'or fam11\., "1th child re n rn)! nim·t·pl trailer !>torni.:c Favora· Close lo · '>t•hoob, :-.hop LCICJ""o Mi~I I 052 Mewport Beach I 069 mfiwftBrPt!:\ ··~·~·;;,~;;~:~;;·· ····~~~~·~~;~····· OO@~IlG~ Dchghtful 4 bedroom. 2 Mini rtanc h. 300' deep 499·2800 bath. (..1m1l) ioom home lot, hor:.e Stable & <.'Orral. -------Swcl'pln)! m ountain bird a\1ary. 3 Br. fixer· \,\Ll,1-:Y 1n:ALTY ble hnam·m i.: a\aalable. pin~ a nd fn.~t:\\il) I.m e and "1th a pnee th1::. low I} 4 bedroom, l ' ~ bath.'> Corona del Mar I 022 )OU b~lte r a l't no" Low maintenance yard. •••••• • ••• • •• •••••• ••• • CALL 556 2660 lots of <.·onl'rl'tc Owner !p SELECT · transferred. submit your RARE 4 BR DUPLEX SO. OF BAYSIDE ~•th ~1 3 Bil.:! BA rt>ntal Only l'• )t:ar :-. o ld Featuring bt>am l'l'1lmi.::-.. natural ~ood a nd bnt'k texture:. and pl·rfccl location. Call 041·7211 . *DELUXE DUPLEX• urrt-r PROPERT IES lTn iw-• -m--i--m-..... ,-:.J; ... m-m-. SllAHP \'AC/\NT 962-4471(r.1~)546·8103 2 Ur. S tud w Mo d e l .1----------s:rn . !!Oil . U wnc r I Agl &to 3013: 54li 1nt1. . --Irvine I 044 $36.000 Full Pnl'e ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ~lust sell I ri.: 3br ranch housl.'. A:.sume 6' • f'll:\ loan . µay mnh onl) s I 12 m o C•tl I 54U-36liti. VIEW-GOLF FORMAL DIME S75,500 F:-.;rellt>nt 3 UH. :! B.i ).!n>und n011 r 0\1.lll'r:. unit ~ :! pn' pdt111:-. & lu' La rge 2 ~tor) 4 lld up· unom. ma ... tcr .... ullt• :.latr~. 1 W do~ n 3 ba, NORI NS R E ALTY C ONT EM l'OHARY CllAHM r:H Solid oak noon-. new plu:-.h carpel- lllJ: in till' bedrooms. This quality tn·lcvt-1 home h:.r:; a ::.upcr kitchen. A-Slan REAL ESTATE QOO Glenney• r St. 494 94 7'.l S49 OJI& SUBLIME C harmer 111 wooded secl usion w /slream. Beam s. fplc. character; 3 blks. to beach. $75,000 beams. l'OZY brick ~~~~~~~~~­ f1n•plalT. dl•t·ks, briek 1.·ourt Htrd & 1:-. spotless ms ul~· & out Clu:-.c lo C\ l'r) th111g. ~4:!.000 A-Slan REAL ESTATE 900 Glenneyrr St. 494 94 73 S49 OJ lb 1/3 ACRE 2300 Sq. ft. custom de signed. on 1 ;1 a cre ~ t J nyon & oee:m vus Wet bar. f plcs, b e ..im s views & 0 11 quiet :.lrcet upper. OnJy SS0,000 C..11 $56.950 R e d Carpet. Rllrs, ~2·5SH or 963-7851. NEWEL\.. Associates LA4ioUMA IEACH 4'4·65'4 __ GiJ Laguna Niguel• -OCEAN · the cho ice community VIEW ••• -T RUl_,Y AN 1''.YE 4 BR+ family , tri level. CATCH EH in presl1gwus Prestige Newport com· Sea Terrace· or IJa~una munily Ii vin~. Sacrifice. Niguel. 3-bedroom home $64:!.500. call 645·0303. with loads ~r extra!. plu_s FOREST OLSON IMC. an 8xl2 udd1t1on in fam1· ly r o om and added skyhles. Romantic bnck hearth .. S76,500. La guna• ·~ucl Hl'ally 830-50:. 196-4040 THE BLUFFS SSS.000 ! ! I 3 HR .. 2 Baths J\J!,ent 640·5560 MEWPORT SHORES tit: Lt:nni:-. :-.~1m 1n l11\1 l\I \\Jnl a n 1mmaculat1· :1 1.()(11 l>r.unalle '.1ult.-cl l>cdroom. 3 bath ho11w n•1hng in th1.., Im l'I\ :1 ~1th an \nthon~ pool ' hd rm. l hath Huurn 1111 C..ill no \\• F loor lo hnat or tr,11lt·r n1wn1 el•1hn~· ... t11n1· f1rt·pl.H, h11uM· !:-.unda) I .1 l I j \ 1e·~-. ot C.1t..1l111..1 tro111 l'ru::.IJCll .>15 91~1 h\ mi,: room. liming riM1m PLUS fo rmal <l 1n r m . l~e l.1l t'ht•n" b rl·akfa ~t nook. 11-:l' t•ndoM·d patio. l'r11lt•s:.1l111..tll~ IJmbcpd :\I l• :-. a \ l' rd l' <• r c a 'li!I :1Hj9 H~ 0\\ 1wr :.! BH H1·nt..1 I ~ l;.ir~t> p<JllU dcl k Gorgt•ou :-. San J oaquin Modt•l-Rant·ho San Joa qwn. Cini! l'l>Ur:.c \ ll!W ' Step do" 11 II\ rn~ room & fam1l) room Wet bat fo'ormal 1.lln1ng All tilcr.J chcen · l.1t1.·hl.'n Tier ed md:.l~·r :.u1t1.• Elc11..int bath. ,\II dO'>l't:. m1 r rorcd GarJJ:l' upcncr I ~1 ~I F. D I ,\ T E 0 C c i.; P .\ :-..; c Y :-.; i-: ,. 1-: n LIVED I:'\ ' llurr} Ca ll i52 liOO. LIVE IN LAG U NA Ut-:ACJI · We have the ix·ri l'l°l house for you ; from old Lag una at mo:.pht·r c tu thl· bt•:.t in n c ~ L..i g un..1 h\1n g! Sil.SOU to Sl45.000. Call us .md :.cc thcm ' 494-8057 Sl2A,500 1 _________ Mewport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 HR <or 2 & den). rn move·1n cond. Choic<' l<X'. nr. pools & tennis. shorl walk l o ocean. SSb.~ Jilli rna:.lt·r bl'droum :-u1tc. P r l\ ..ctt• cor11t•r lolatron T his hc1;,. 1t all'. .\nd ht•:.t µn 1·1· in the BOTH ~ 1th ~ u u II ·1, ur n 1 n g t 1rcµldt0e•._ '.1ultt·LI \\otXI lx.•..i m <0t•1l111g:-. ..ind "lll'l'r ~Cl ·O f II~\ l11l'JllC10 $115.000. ·F e e CJll ~w 1211 'I OU nlJ\ bl' JU!>l n ght lor Llw, :\1 \'t>rdc home I IH<. 2 Ba. l>H l>t>n&liar Largl' 'W 0<xlsy Lot :!HlO St•ra ng l'l 557-1849 Ownl'r Sll:J.500 01>c.·n 12 2~ l I C..tll 1w1gl1lw1houd O"nt•rs ~ \\ .. 1 111 t o g 11 I 1 ~ h 1 n g ' ---------- 1 ~11 •. 500 l'.illo13-x5 ... o I 1 i ' • IT'S A PITY I • I That th1:. horn1· h,1-. lo b,· [ ® ~ I Ha.ttinqton Beach I 040 sold in ... ul'll .1 hurr\ J QUAIMT DUPLEX !••••••••••••••••••••••• O"ner mm 111~ .1111 o,ul ~11 South of Hwy. I :. i·ouplt• ul "t'l'"" l h1 I . Tht· kind of p rupt·rt ~' Spvgla:. ... tv1m1• h.1 , Ille lrnH•r.., :-.can h our to~ 11 1 Colonial :!11,1 , t:.rmil.v room, lrpli I · 1111 ~11amt , l'U ll'. 1 h,1rm H &t I d ~.mkn:-.. In· l.1111.l .. ind ut HOLIDAY mi.: u111Cllll' e11011:-.' • .end I ew 9 an 111ur:-.l'. d -.upl·rl• \II.'\\ GREETIUGS .1d111 ,1 till-. \.\II h 111 .11n no ... l' to the :.urf n !>Ca. :'\o" u11l) Slt1o) oou " 1-: ... L.Jt c l1 k c grounds Id· \I 1111 .... :-..I'\ I I l l I 673-4400 I 1<1 >~l \I I I >I-l ..., i edwi.: .... k nutt~ 11 1111 Hnom galon· m ... 1dl'1 En IO \l.L <H-'\Ol v..ilb, "ood liuruinl! tn h..111 51Jedroom .... pool COATS & lrµlc <Jnd d -.unn~ p..1t111 IJ.hlt· :-.11t•d ldil\ room. n..:ht .1ruu11d Lhl' u11 n1.;1 ~i·pJrate rorm ai dining WALLACE ltum < ,irn.i l inn l'.irl.. 1e1111n J bdth:. ~la:.:.1H·1 REAL EST A TE &ki.Oou Ca l 1W 1 i:!l l I 1rt·plat·c coH·nng both IMC ~ tlc•or .. · o~m·rclt·:.pl·ratc . • lll'l-<ls qu1t k s ale . :.ulJmll l n ... ta .\lt-:.a Off1t·e s. .. JO\ & all offers. HKH. l l~t:!li:.ikl'r.:l<lll 1 111 ~ t.iil1!42 ~ :'\1\\portB1.•alh (>lll••' - 3 BEDROOM + r;11 ~··",.,.,rt < 'tr 1>1 LIDO SA .... DS FAMIL y ROOM ...,u11« 11~11;.10 1;11.i ,.. [® : I : l · I ~ : ,' •• I ) . ' ' ' DON'T FENCE ME lt-4 Although 1t ':-. a t·uorlu. there's .. lut or w1<lc upt·n s paee :.urroundmg th1:. end un1l "1th 11:-. green bell locat 1on l>c:-.1r:.ible k1 t eh1:n w 1th Int:. of cabmcl!>. h..i r and nook. :i bd rm..., , :! IJ..c th..,, formal dining a nd e\ l'll ..c utilll) room. L1~hled path~ays. recreation faril111e:-. ;rnd a shoppin~ ceott·r ne ar by SQ:!. 500 552-7500 red hill realty • WMC\I GRl'.:ETl:"'GS * for J ~11-:HH Y (.'11 RlST~I AS a nd a 111\ PPY l'o r:W YEAR tor ) ou and yours . F1>r real ci.t<ilc cxchang ing and 1nvl'!'!tmcnt:.. Sl'l' llOWAKD II . ZAG HODZK Y. Rllr •194 8611 Ocean View Lot SOxlO<l Ct. bwldablc lot in h1gh l> d esire d area $26 000 + owne r "ill rnr n llOWAHU JI ZAG liODZK Y. Heallor .. 4!14 8611 * CRESCENT BAY F ew :.tc pi. to beach : Enghsh Country homl!s. !-Ip.inking ne~. ~1th :-.oa r 1ni.: 9 It. r e1lings. :i bdrms . con\ t>rt. d l'n . h~l' family dining rm . 3 baths, gourmct kitchen . .1bundan1·l· of storagl', M'P· laundry rm. $161,000 ToSlli7.000 TURNER ASSOC. SEA TERRACE llAHllOH \'lf:W llO~lF.S CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * To~nhouse ; 2 bdrms, J>ortofmo.11nmat·. 4 Hr, 31 lge. modern k ll l'ht"n. lia. finished bonu:-. rm & IJrick patio. All rccrt:a loft. $~1 .500 for qwek :.ale•* BIG CANYON* tional f a c iii lie!> "1thm pnn only· 640 6341 Elegant II vmg and enter· "alkmg d1stam·t:. S52.500 1 __________ t•unmg m this 2800 sq. ft OCEAHFROMT LIDO ISLAND professionally dccorall'd Hom t• o ,. er Io o k 1 n ~ Jnd land::.l'aped :J. bdrm, sceluded Wh1skC\' Cove. CHARMER forma l dininJ.:, family 111NorthLaguna."Cu:.tom 2 STOl!Y room home . Pool. bwll IJy prc::.cnt owne r :I Bedroom a nd dcn with Jacuzzi. H U-~ pit, in fan· Spt>clal·ular \ 1c~:-. of 4 hath!'!· l l11~hl y uµ tasti~ st•tting. 3-rar gar rocks, waves & Sl'a llfc i.:radt•d :-.hows likt· a w/ eke:. openers. $195,000 trom so fl Ion)!. hvrng m o del h o me. Nl.'ar rm., built arounr.J a pro l'lubh(IU:.t· Don 't mi:-.~ -.--r=-:-::-:-7::-=:77':'1 tetted atnurn. ~1th 2 lg<.·. this one al Sl <:!'J.500 C<ill bdrms .. 2' 2 ba $:.!95.000 540 1151 ~HERITAGE .... REALTORS SOUTH LAGUNA Oramat1<: h o mt• with g uest apt. Spa c 1ou:-., ~h 1n g le d 4 bdrm . J baths. on st•eludcd l'Ul d<' ----.... ----· ::.a<·."' 1th w1dt• & ex<"1l1ng 0 CI' l.I n \ I l' ~ !'. • } I l I! h beamt,d l'cil & µ.etlu Ciuest apt has frpk Walk to bc<i ch & \ 1!1a).!1• Sl~.sou W.\TEI< FRONT W SI.I I' Htll Carroll 640·5560 lla-.tmg & Co Ht•allnr THE BLUFFS SSJ,750 DEN + pool DONALD M. BIRD AH oc1oles. Reollor\ ADORABLE "A " fRAME TARBElt:: I 926-1976 This homl' h.is it .ill I 1, llu11l111J.,'ton lk-..1l·h Wdl 1-l'µl Jt lh'n hornt• i.: r a ti l' d l h r II u ~ h Cl 111 (Jf r I l'C'. \\ h l' .1 IJ l I f u l e 0 \ l' rt· d I ~!!~!· l lOj N Ci.t llwy . Laguna 1105 N.Coa~' Hwy., Laguna 494-1177 494-1177 Tlw f.1huluu:-. · S" pl.111 ' Ht•d til t• 1oof H..11:.cd 1>ort1r11 t·nlr). Step up lo hugt• h vmi.: room '1cw to ~parkhng blut· i:ommon puol C.:umfy go urml'l kll l'ht•Jl Qlll'l'n :-O I Zl' twdrooms. Ucn or extra bedroom.your choi tc ! D<•to rator wallpaper' Seller hus pure ha ~cd ll<'W h omc·ANXIOt:S! WALK TO BEACH Perr <'l'l for weekends. rental, or permanent r e· :.1dt'nt'e 3 Bcd roomi.. 2 h;i th. 2 s tory . V t!l y modern kitchen wilh lots • of l'harm. + + + Large µrolcl'll'd ~undcck com· plete with \1.-1..'t har. Great lor pMtres or pn vale s un bathing. Uon't mbs this om· for just S67,90U. Call now 046· 7171. I I h "1021 \ll..c nta. Hti2-4 l~H L.rna1 rin ged "1th l'ol "<+I 1·n Cali"fomi"a" µnmt· unt111i..'leH\ l~·.11 tt l11cat1 0 11 f1r l•pl;,i1 l' 111 ---------• urful tlo'o'cr:. & 1-:ll'l'lll'r) fam1lv mom .Jusl J1...,h'1l imly M·I IHll'l':-. lrom .ei----------1 .it oni\ ~Ji !1;,o ll .,.on t 5 BDRMS -..ind ~ bl.'.ti•h ,\ :-.hnrt BIG-VACANT fJst t.1!..1·.1ehan1.1 1.1• I~· REDUCED $3000 \\;di.. tu pool'"" piu1>c >wd 2Slory ll~l tu 1·all t11r a ppl I• F w 1 ht• 1.11 g1• t,1 md~ l.'·1 r~ .• Onh .sfi~>.llOO l ,il l Nl'\\ pa mt in and out. ~l'.'e ~:11,~1,i .!.500 sq tt . suµcr ... harp li-ll·•~l l qwtl.. Fc1rmJ I family rm & dm · · h11m1 \l.ll h furm'd d1nm).! ~11 m l! rm. IHS~J & l'men:d [® '!~~·;~~'~I ~la ~:-01\1' l.1m1h r.111m patrn arl'J \\•r) low I I I th II l '11 I i.. s . . pra·l;'cl <ll only s~.500. i ;1 ~: •. 111:\(:~. 411 11~;~1 ... 1;~~:1~ ~ ~'tJt;il Ttlkr C1rl'lt· Won't · · m.111\ more· 1•,11 a-. l..1~t 11 'w\orl<l Ht:al ~ldtl u~ n·l. r ,\:'\:>..Io l S VIEW 551; 7777 llur n ' l' all ~J t.ifi7 Atte ntion Builders .! pri ffi\' "' e·,111 h.1 \ \ 11·~ lots 1n l cl \I l hlk trom beat h ~l:.!X •,uo 'Ji'• tlliJI urt>-i l .i;,1111 J~ rwr [® ESTATE RS s~RG-~N\-~bzrs· IRVINE TERRACE BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL $49,750 c;nrJ.!l'llll'i I hl'rlroom . 2 ... ton j.!IJnt H111!t' mom~ MERRY CHRISTMAS 1\ ho m e 1:.. filled with g l J dne s:-. wht•n Chns tmastimc 1s hcrl' ,\ home 1s qu1 le 1mpnr tant to tho:>l' ) ou hold mosldear ]( wc l'an a:.'>l"l \ e>ll "1th \OUr rcal e~lJtc nct•tb. plca:.l' eall u:. 552-7500 red hill realt y \, Thof I ntriguin g W ord Gome ¥t1 ifh a C huckle -----ld•••d by CV.Y • ,OUAN ------ Front row t·u...,lom h11m1· 11n 0 11lµhm T1•r1..1n \\ I BH . ...,edudcd ""1 m n1111~ pool. rt<I k<·l11111 punc! nt•\I. I\ rcmo<lcl1•1l l.1td1t·n .1 o d I' ,\ :-.; tJ It \ ~I I ( :"\IGl l1 t.H:ll I . H \'I . 11 ( ~. \ \i & I ~ (.,\ '\ ll \n:ws s 1:rn.:iou r~l· l .1111:.11 i:! 11 1-::-.t ra lar)!l' t'omfortable ---------- 0 p..,.,,,n,. ,.,. '~··.-·• .. 1 I ., \C,.,,..t, ""l"I ll')N '0 j,. -r,""" l C ESXUE 1 I I I I 1 I 1 P UT I L I I I, I I I F E T ON I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Answ e rs in Classific ation 7 1 00 G.-ral I 002 i Getteral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • I I f <1mil~ rnmn Supl.'r ... un· II \ l..lldH'rl l'rt•,hl} p;11n tl·d throu).!h1111t L1kl' m·~ l·arpt•ls .11111 clra p1·s Su pt•r i.:ootl lrn) t .1 1 l lor dct..ill:.. 9fi2 ?iii ~~~i;~iAST'S\it~·t?iE··r2~~n --~-, -1-1 Will -.I'll lo<IJ} .. --- WALK TO STORE From this :i Br!. i' lam., Sl'P honw 111 l 'nl\ \',irk 01 ~e o\l•r vour own ja c-ua1 011l:.1Jc m :.i:.t bd $(i0,000 LE RAISOR REALTY no c!o~ n, no c·lo:.in).! 4 llclrrn µciol d1111nl! room Ai.:1·nl. c .ti I ..in) t 1 nic" ~h ;,;,~ Bili J-,\:\111.Y BONANZA l'OOL 4523 Campus Dr .. trvine 1 hc>droom . 2 bath horn Campus \'alley Shop Ctr "Ith l11J! family room CALL 833~600 Veterans Only 1 .. 't".!01 K1dnt•\ ~hapccl --- - - C:.Org1•ou:-. hum1• tor I n •1• :'\o du\\ n. n11 < 111 ... in~ :$ I led rm hl'JUlll ul hoilll" room. < o \1°11•11 p.1 tt11 A ~l'nl . ('.Ill .111}11 111 1' ~It. 5-;1~1 pool \\llh J..ttUlll. l t'a SEPARATE -.1•µ.u alt• g..1 r ,1)!t' ~1th hohhy room Lorner lot DINING \\1th ho.it )!Jll' Our llc:-. hu~ S!is.01111 Wa lk l t'\ t•r>•lhin~ Ht•rl Ca rix: Healtor. S.lti IIB:lti OWNER AMXIOUS t"O R ~A l. 1-: Hu s t i c 5 + 2 + FAMIL y arr h1kdur1• 2 slor} de sign C1rdr '' a1 rwa ~ DIME Wl\lew ~indflw ll•ads t' lmmt•cl1:tlt• possc1>'>1<1n maskr rl'ln•al. ~ooden Room for ~our holiday entertaimnj.l. 1 Bd. 21 ~ b a .. lo \ l'lV ho m e 1n TURTLEROGK. $7-1.500 4 Doors lo tenn11. & pools LE RAISOR REALTY t·an be :rour:.' l•:xtt·o~1v1• board ~ 11 h het1vy s hake 4523 Campll!> Dr , ln·ine ust>d hru·k a <'l't•ntuatcs roof and glas:-. l'~lc nor. 5 Campus Valley Shop Ctr this C'ount ry :-.tylc home BR's, :.! HA ·:-.. f;.im rm.. CALL 833~600 HAPPY HOLIDAYS F HOM MISSION REAL TY We will tw l'losed for the holrd~y s t•uson, I r om Dci:. 2.Hh thru J c1n. 1:-.t F o r m a tte r s o f i m rnt>llia tl' 1 mportant't'. Call 494-0731 DJD YOU PROMISE HER ANYTHING LIKE THIS! lt !>\I.arm. naturJI tones, tomph mcnt thl' dt•cor of t hi' :1 Br. 2 ll'\ cl hom e. Spa< 1ou:-. l.1tehen . largl.' la mil~ ro1>m & t•x pans1\'1• 'i.un riet·k brin~mg in· cluor outdoor lct'lm g tu ) llU !:>lOI' b) for l'Off Cl' & lJke a look 132.A ~lorn ­ ing ... uk l>ri\'l'. Sat & Sun :\1)()11til 5 1''1. THREE LEVELS S pa r1ou :-. ho ml' with hills1dl' and Ol'Can \ lCW. 4 Br. ·I' 2 IJu. family room. dining room & fully ap· pointed kitl·hen. 1635 Bluebird C.:an yon Dr. Open hou!'le Sal & Sun ;-.;oon UI S PM. WOOO&GLASS Natura l ~:edur comple- ments this beautiful home Circular s tairway and Pella 1?lass windows, art 1st \ 1e w of the extras. 1657 Bluebird Canvon Dr. 01)(.•n house Sat ·& Sun Noon til 5 PM. MAYO CK < o nronAr10N LAGUNA BEACH 494-2146 Don't ~ive up the ship! "List.. it in class ifiell. Ship to s hor e res ults! 1142·5678. ------l':\ery \l.-11man s dream bnck fpk. chef k1lcht>n, --- k1lr h<·n with :i ll the "' if<.'· all ~ourml'l type appl's. Mewport Beach I 069 Newport leach I 069 s a v<'r r on\ 1•n1e n t'<'!> t•ustom h,1r .ind l'ounter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMT TO TllAOEn ~ We want more umts for this 0 charming BALBOA ISLAND D U P L t:x. Front hOUS (' has 2 bedrooms +den & cozy fireplace. P lus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been remodeled and are only one s hort block to the North Bay. See Jt. you 'll Jove it. •. al SllS,000. 2828 ( Coost Highway, Corona del Mor l>ROPfRTL t.'ANAGFMl!YT NOMIS FOtt llVOIC HlTWOfttC 6+ "f"'" ... I U .,,, rt• n r I/IC Gt ltitl • O"UCI le 1#1 .. NOii I :\I a rn m o t h b r 1 e· k clecoralor fl•x>rs & win f1rcpla<·c· F1v1· kmiz s1l<·d dow tr t•almt•nts. 3-car bedroom!>. ~1th ma:-.s1'd' ~arai.:c I '1 y ears ma-;tN ""l\' r.ntcr SC>J.000 BhH ~11;2 f>S ll taint•r :. to' l'rt'cl p ;1t 111 Assum1• low 111t1•rf'!\l VA lt are 2 H r Be a u l y loan Seller h Jo!ls your Secludt'd. :I'~ yr old, cul gain a l $19.950. l''ull d SJ C. S4ti,i>OO 581·2306 price. C.tll now 646 7171 own MERRY <.;llkfSTMAS ! ('W"f•. • ' ,,, , [ f81 lfiMl1q1,. r:~~~~g~f ~E~f~~~;~~ . -· JJ 11a l10. c'(rt'llt•nl floor plan, 4 lwdroom s with an J8x 18 vant>h·d boou11 room & ftJntltl' Clo~e lo C\ erylhint: all<l only VACANT WESTSIDE Don't m1!'1..., lh1' orw 4/Ull homt• "1th huRc family room ~ 01x·n lx•am t'c1l in R :1 n d II 11 r k r r pk . N1•1•ct-; "ln m r Tl.C All teorm'>. SJ14.HOO. C ALL Prelllli:!t-lloml"~ R4~ 6646 S49.000 ,, .: . . .. . . 962-4471 r.t~ 546·8103 file<?.'~!~!'~ CUSTOM .BA YFRONT - 95• SLIP Find old world charm on Linda Isle in this 5 bedroom family home. Tree-lined buyside terrace on 90' frontage w /garden a tmosphere. $400,000. • A Ccx.DWIU IAHICll CO. 644-1766 1 r. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Pat McConnell Judy Bate Jo Benson Geor<Je Davis Les Connet" Bill Lopez Lloyd Benson Sayle Brown anJ ofove SetUon &.loy fft• Good llf• ,499-4514 493.2111 ' .. 1 . ' f 'J ,. ..... rf t11r [ t Tiik1· ad \'antagt• S53,i50 San Cl~nte I 07 6 full pr ic e ! Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• today· 752· l iOO. '· l ,. the fA~llY ADAttr1S J ---, I VQlR MOT~ER .. , .. '=> I ~ ~fD ME "TO 1ALK l l TO YOJ ASOUT YOOR -::~ DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Lnwe-;t priced o<.'ean \'iew fix e r up :. in San C lemente . Twc1 :! b e d r oom homes f o r ::;60 .1100. AMC HORA GE INVESTMENTS (714) 496-7711 $12,500-Lo down. 2lir. J\ t thru-Oul l<'rplc. hardwd nrs. patio. 4!.12· "Ci_2X -- San Juan Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gi ve yo ur family this hcaut1ful 5 b edroom ho m e fo r Chris tma:-.. Lo c at e d in Alto Capistrano. SRU.500 4 ANCHOIAGE INVESTMENTS 1714) 496-7711 SHARP COUNTRY COURT HOME 3 Bedroom & Family Rm On Pn vale Lake In San Juan Capistrano S42.000 CALLCENTURY21 ' 831 ·2640 or 495·4121 ---------- By Owner. Village San Juan Twnhm "D'' Md!. 3 BR. 2 Ba. 495-6345 art. 4 Sc:wwtaAna 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool home. JBr. 2ba, DR. Many extras. Nr. So. Cst. Plaza. S47 ,!)()(). all terms. By owner. 556·3925. ---- Newport .. ach I 069 tWwport Beath I 069. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.r... ~ ~c~,~~~~~ r me,.,.v Clrrutm'" FROM THE STAFF AT COLDWELL BANKER CO. A COlDWfU IA.MICH CO. 644-1766 ~ ~ 11...'---------------. ..... f • r I ci 8 • s 0 n 3 0 •• n. sl s. 9 • • • ' . • ~ • • DAIL V PILOT D5 CondonWalum' Apca tittefth Fu"'lsh•d Apariwff11h u..fwft. HouMt Few Sale ...... LI-...--u L .--1-L-..I Urrfur...I~ 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • •••• • • • •••••••• • •••• . n.,....-1 •• ......._._... r _.. C So8th ~a I 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-.o Aao 3780 oita M•sa 3824 •• • •••• • •••• •••• • •• • •. Ho." furN.a..d I ll.... Nr S. Cst. Pl axa 3 BR. 1 \IJ •• • ••••• •• • • • •• • •• • •• •• ••• ••• • •••• • • • • • ••••• • • 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r'\IM ,., ba, 2·1l·v. $3()(1. 835-7101 2 Br, l Hool , l'clOI, Blllb. , C~H ,VILLA Coro..a .. Mer 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W\er6 pm AMIASSADOR lMHS 01 apes s100 ~ 3583 or I t.US<1 Ul-~'TUNIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8F.t\UT. San Joaquin -OFAMEttlCA G3I 2311.n;,t'!> Jw.l rcf&nu;hcd lo lnsur< 3 u 1 .B 1 .• 1'wnhme Lar~t> 2 Hr 2h Townhouu T\.,O L 3 I' ' t comfort aod pre~\'rvc J ~r, • a, g yu, 314 lia. 2 sty. V1t'w or. <>If Unfurnished 3525 W~'L~KOLCY'ARTAl1<~~~s~ ,r, 2 >a. lliOO ~4· rt \\al}. t•harm. Heam ccal.mgs a:..ma.oc, 626·0867 or cour"' .. i . l"k". $f~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• a::.r. ,._ to11hop'n.:.2car~ar,pat sunroom, magn1C1cent 6266272 >177044 ~ .. ,., ·N 3 RR. 2 Ha , 2 ~ty C~ta t-ULL~EHVIC~; !\OPa:;TI;S.~ 631201g. 'aew, stone t1repl1tce CostaMHCI 3a 24 ---Mesa Dl>lgur,P\'tp<1llo, 22'17 fl&rbol CM. OWN .. :n.·s UNIT in ~ovi:l)' pr".at~ ii(ardcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• kaen~~ur t~unw & t'''.l'l"t: $31~ 003 4058 ~~J!~~l~o~oo Trlph;•x. 2 UH, 2 bJ. z. UKe p a tio. Wnlk t Back Buy l ·Bd t . ra~ ma~ )Onu~ D•_. .. ,...1 UnL-3600 _ :.ly . ckn. 1450 Si", !µle. vnvale beach $100 ooo h · urn. Super 3 br, 2 ba DW ~....... •UJTI N h Id Sell r will hnu~{'t.', • lnocusl ucll. IM. 2 .. t2u·rle27a2dull. $l9S bllns, cpb, drps,, beuul ................................. t rb .-! .,~.~ r en. no pct::.. ~.,~~~~~ .. •\-"" landscpg, $350/ino :! Olt, l Ua , CdM, n -..-~Md ..,, ~ OAIL V Ptl(jr 8l Af>crim•nh u..fwR. ~ tnwnts Uftfw1t.. Offie4t Rfftfal 4 400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HunttnC)ton B.och 3840 Hewpori S.ach 3869 $140 up t.ore-0rrice!\ cptf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps air balh 1730.J t:X l~e 2 br. :? tia. dlll. Stt'P' to <1'·.,an :.? Ur yrly, &-11ch 81.11. H. 842 28J4. poob11k apt nr bc·h Adil, :.to11t-. 1dn1;, 1•rpt.s, drpcs SINGLE to 6 rnl suJ • no pets $195. S36 ~~ :.?13 4.t7 977!J ~Av.tll in pluiih othu· bldg nr. 0C Airport. 1'\111 I llock to Ocean Sl'EPSlo111md 2 lir, 2 Ba, l lir ~1lh \'lew, rcfng llltn.'4, put10, frplc. $295 slme. sml i~t OK. 1-'rom mo 1;42 !it.tir. $175. Mt.tr 214 A. l tth St ~8400or645-8107 1 Oay 1''rt'l' Jll•nl 1 2 3 Bedroom /\pts. s ervice incl. Roce\>· uona:si, conference rl)l, x1·rox. outomaled typ- in1t. ~le. Q.111833·36411 ~~~iJl!ilii!li•iiiliH.wport a.och 3169 963-4567 003 178(; __ ~~1~1 Of" pels. $275 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• llle81iBJIU ZI •••••••••••••••••••••••Col 1 3 u · <SUsael ----Balboa PeninMala 3807 't~""iiiitiiMiiiilii112 B h ony • ge r + Bonus I Rr $215 Walk To Jkat·h 2 Br t Jl,1 5275 frpl s un Ut'l'k. lfJI , drp, nal t·uliuwh. r.in~~·. das p. J.!Li •. wJ-.h 'tlry . l'll•an & 111• a I , Ii 7 ~> ·1 11 1 2 fi 1 ti l'luhht111M• D1 FREE RENT (){fices us low as JS• JK'I' :«1 ft Mission Viejo ~ I,aguna Niguel. 200 ltt 2000sq ft. R3~14~---.,~~~~~~~~~~; r ouse, 1 l?lk lo ocean Rm, air cond .. inc po<,}+ CUM 3 llr, 2 ba, ocean vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Hr·<'Xtr;ilJ!e S230 LIONS C:STATES -I $250 mo, incl ultl. tenrus club Creal loc u etk , rrplC', bean Oce1rnfronlapls$l6:; Ut1l 1 Ur/furn S240 536·257!> !i!J2·5010 Conwnetclal -593-LW,or675·1753 li.efor lessth~nownl•r;~ ccal'nj(,t·ulue:.ac,2ca and. Seasonal (yrlyl . 2 Ur, 21.li.l $275 --- 3 ltr,2 ba $315 WAU<TOIEACH • 1 MO FREE HENT• Pr"Opftiy 1600 monthly cost! $450 mo. ~ar I'\'\ l>ch prvl'g $450 675·:l824. Also furn. •••••••••••••••••••••••Houses U~fu •d Ownr 552·~4 __ ---b'75·320J l Br. $19fi-mo. /\pt :it>. 1 'l'A w1·she l h •••••••••••••• •••••• "" s o pure ase Bolbo p . Univ Pk Terrace 2 Br 2 h;1d1 $1511 mo, apt 1'2. 305 approx1mutcly a a 3207 Ba, twnhsc, dbl g~r Apolt1nents Fumished E liuy, 1-:t + li.t +~cl" & llcautaful i.:arut•n apts, l & 2 Hr. cpb. dq,s, pvt patios, pool. 1qn1. blt11s. i;ar 221 16th St. AdulL'>. no pets. 151 t;, 847·3957 or 532·2064 I 2·3 Rm. offic:es fran1 S135 per mo. Nea1 Airport. No lease rt:q. 833-3223 9Tal noon 2bt ~18 2'10HorG4G·G81G - -------LOCJl'"a Beach 3841 MESA VERUE·500 sq 11, new bldg. Cpls, drp:. furn (optional>. $250/ mu Mr. Wood, 675·6000 l'Jr 675-6061. $500.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplcS3755S2·7896 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• clnup A\iltl Jan l {213) of j(ood Bal. Pen. Pt. newly de· -Balboa Pet1ln$Ula 37 07 &97-1496. . Commercial Properly corated, 2 BR. 1 Sa. dbl DEER1'~1 ELD Patao home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- in Laguna Bench, for gar, nice yar d. Near 3 Br 2 Ba, lrplc ~5 BAC.11ELOn. 1 blk to bay Capistrano Beach 3818 own long term invc:.l· Beach & Bay. Yearly 551-1706 !>44 :1185 or ocean. Ul al. incl. $115. ••••••••••••••••••••••• menl.Pr1nOnly1 leaseS400.mo.Avail.1m· --.----mo.b'75-7876c\e!> NF.W <luplx. 3 tta , 2 ba, <213) 392·2868 med. 541·6271 Uni\'. Park ll. pm 1 or a 5345. 2 Br. 1 ba $255. kand , 2 RR , suit able Costa M.sa 3724 Avail now 494 07'.fl xbZ4 ----------!Corona~ Mer 3222 adults. New {'rpt. dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• - B ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar,xlnli.toragc,pool& $37.SOWEEK&UP CoronadefMar 3822 ALB DA 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, garage. J a cu 2 l I. s:n 5. ca 11 •Studio & 1 BR Apl& ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT 414 Ferolcaf. $400. mo. Owner, 552-8357 •TV & Maid Serv J\\'all 644-<l030 *RENTALS * •Phone Serv, llld pool 120 feel walerfro. nl. ~rO· Quaint 2 BR, warmly <l" Tiff TF. •Children Section pcrty Zoned Com I Su t "' ' .RR.\et-: •I nw monthtv rat·" . · 1 a· corat ed. SJ75. mo. 2 BR2Ba "" ~ "'" hie for mai:nc service 673·8047 or 673.1292 · · · · · · · · · · · SJ6S •SS 01"1:'' "eek 's n·nt • DELUX t:: A PTS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'rplt'. beam ccil'g, Drop a pebble into lhi> panl'l g l>'l pal, clbhst:. Ocean from your /\pl pool, \'nlleyball, adlts on· Lease. Luxury, secunty ly, no Jlt'ts. I & 2 Ur, 2 Br Mature adult:. 31755 Cst & 2 bJ I rom Sl!lO 387 W. Hwy. -t9!J·2835. Huy St &16 007:! Rerri,.:1·r.1Lor. Security Offices. 2 l~c. 2 sm. $75 & Pool. Jacl·ua. flee. fildg Sl50 per mo. New M I Oceanfront year 'round 1 w / c x c r c 1 ~ t! r m . c 0 m p 1 ex. 1 7 th & Off Beaten Path br S295. 2 hr S395. l>ach 11111.1rtl.-..Color TV Pomona. CM. Corner IO\' l, 2, & 3 Mr. Adults. no Sl95 t:taluwl5:JIH~J2l Ht\'lNl-:ATMl-:SAUlt. <.;an be used for lit'· pl'ls, dshwshr:>. shag 545 .-ix--q1t:., closed i.:arage. \\'h1lc\\all'r \'iew. nt•arly · :>.3 comm / mfg. 646·4296. trpk. HUl~. Gas & waler 'flew 2 fir. 2 Ba. Lse S2!!0 OCi':A:'lll-'HONT. Wintl.'r. evcscall551·428_9_. __ µd. l'ool Blk lo ~ach. 494·3:RS3 or Nc-.1~ 2 IJu . .:ara~e . Business Rental 4450 LA MANCHA APTS 494-2339 :.tt.lulls, nu lJt'b, $250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77!!S('olt Plat'l', n.1 (ll:can \·aew. 1 Hr .. t l>lk tc> _:!l:t 7115 3oiK IDEAL NewpMt Beach dock. sport fishing land --3 BR. 2 Ba .. · · .. · · $425 w, ad 111g, yacht sales, oceano 2 Bd & Den, 1 ba. no TUHTLE HOCK 2376 Newport Blvd. CM graphy base, restaurant garage, South of Hwy 2 BR. 2~2 ba .... · .... $350 54l'.1·9755 or 645-3967 ur s hops. Price $650,000 408 Jasmine CdM. $350 4 BR, ~·E~~·1'~IE.L U · ssoo --- t'OHO:\A DEL :\1All 2 Hr Townhouse, frplr. Pool, tcnn1i.. contarll'nlal brcakfas t. Some orean & Catalina \'ll'WS. Clo:>c to shoppm~ & fine l>eJch. 6+t 2till 6425073 l>t•ach. :.lo\'t>l rdrig malllocat1onfor retail& _C_•_S_"'-HERMOSA furnished. l'l•ls/k11b OK Son Juan wholesale. From $80. ""' ""' S~~HI . Ph:S·li U!l9;$ & Capistrano ·3878 _b'73-9606or673·9393 t•r wall consider lease. mo , incl util. 675·8466. *Elm Gardens* 642-5200 ----- - 2 BR, 2'r.t Ba········· s350 1 Br I-urn. SHIS mo. Move 148 W . Wilson, CM 4~lb-l!JRI ••••••••••••••••••••••• lDEAL h I -"' · h . s op ocatt.'U m l I! Townhouse Apt ~guna <.:harmer l'torth Spacious 2 Br. /\II xtras. mall at the i''actory Can· Sho w p 1 a cc 1 BR , 3 UR, 2 Ba ... ····· ... s.i25 m tor S2K5. Adults, no PeteBorrettRealty patio/gar. walk/beach WALNUTSQUARJ<~ pets. 177 K 22nd St. Lorry Pfistu Sl60 unf1$285. furn. Cplc . 3 BR, 2 Ba.··· ..... S325 642 3&t5 , Beautifully End·2Brorl O; +den, po~I, "~:,tables S:!4!1, nery Village, N.B .• $110. Londscoped no pet~. no 1·hil<lren $265, 496·ggg5, 493 u 43 mo. 673-9606; 673-9393 ---------1 FA/heat. 673-8617 2 BR. 2 Ba ........ $325 - ------1 GREENTIU:t.: SUS CASIT AS · 2Br. 1 ba. B large patio. Individually ~~r~s ~-~~~/d 494· l9tt5 Apoliu~~ts .~~jshe39d00 Industrial Rental 4500 D-or.-a.-...1 ......... po ..... D-ach 38 69 or '"""''-•• ••••••••• • •• •••••• • • • $79,950. CostaMesa 3224 2BR,1Ba ........ $340 211 213G2nct St, N.R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San Joaqwn La1)!e nicely furn J br ' garagc, 1\\all Jan 1. $4!75 Aclulti. only. no peb. 2110 mo til:J-6651 ~ ~ "~" .-JDC' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accept. Child & Pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tilt:: EXCITING ~IRPORT 2500 sq.rt.. t•oncrctc blk $270. 2 Br. yard, cpts. 2BR,2Ba ........... S550 bldg, retail store or of <lrps. 160 .. I) .. :\tonte Vas· 2 B, 2 Ba. den ... S.iOO Nc\\port Bl\'d. Sm~lc apt, garage. patio Includes: •DELUXE• PALM MESA APTS. Pmate p:.alao, ('arpclang, Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. be MlNUTESTONPT 3200 Square Feet 1912• PerSq.1''l. face. lot 60>.00 Contat·t la 646-8883: 545·7628 THE COLON\'. managc•r 642·8252, -J BR, 2 L>a, den, 6 mo-.. Casa de Oro iUI' • Acacia. Cd:\l. St'l' 10 Spm, 2ith & ~th ALL U'l'ILITIJ:o:S PAIO drapt!rll'!>, "J:>hers, Incl. s pac master suite UCll dr)crs , dis h" a i.hcrs. dan rm & dbl garai?c • Bach.1&2 BR. 2 Air-conditioned orriccs. ample parking. Owner, (2l3l 247 2120 Fur l..sc. SJi5. 2 sty, 3 Br S600 Concto w12 car gar, & all CompJrl' bdorl' }Ou Costa Mesa 3824 I l'nl. t:ustom des igned ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• garbJgc dis posals. gas Auto door opener av:ial from $180. '>lO\ c, marble pull man Pool & recreation area Adults. No Pets Harbor Invest. Co~ Realton 6 73-4400 Condominiums/Town· amen1t1e-;. Avail J/5, houses for sole 1700 5411-6090or~-0397 552-7500 red hill fealunng CASA \'lt:TOHIA •Spacious kat rhcn "ith 1,2&3 br, Ul'luw l,nfur. powclcr room. hre alarm A<lultsonly, no pets. 1561 Mes a Or. i.~'>tern. forced ,ur heal· •FROM $332• (5 Blks .t:ast or Newport Best <..:osla Mesa Joe .. 1000 ..........••........... ~ .._.OR Beaut 3-bc. 2-ba condo n TH LAGUNA 1 All extras. pool. clubhse, md1rccl h~htm.: or Furn. lo(a!'> y, tr pll. •&·p~1rall· dm 'g area .\dulls ~o pt.'ll> Sec gale mg. p:irk1ng space. BIHi.) & r .... 86SAm1gosWay,NB 6 ,,..,,,... 4000 sq. t.120/2.,.,pwr. Pnor Rental ttder. Heq 644.8064 or S36·1487 ~ . .,""" Eves. 673-1417 CONDOS S3251mo f>.'5·3777 realty •I lume hkl• storag1• Pool. re<' rm. l'le\ a tor:> • l'n n1tc µallO!>. 525 Vactoraa, 6~2 8!J7U 2 BR $335 Managed by ---- 2 BR w /frplc $345 Wilham Walters Co. Rentals Wonted 4600 Wh1lcwal.er Views 2 & 3 Spotless. 4 Br·2 Ba home. bdrm units from $51.000 frplc. avail Jan l, SJ65. 420 C.:y p rci.s , North 83HJ873 Laguna l Ur. fncd yard. ci>ts. Laquna Beach 3248 •CIOl>l'<l ~ar w, !>lOI ,1gc - - --' ·~larblc Pullman •K1n~s11.e Bdrms •Pool. Harbl•4ues surrounded w1lh plush landM·ap1ng 3 BR . , , $395 Bayfront'l H<l, 2 B;:-: P\l RES 0 RT••·;;~~;;,;;;;~·;••• lnqwrt"n(>.l <l•><>r . Bch & pier. S550. yrly. 1.1at1t·n~a Uc Mc!>J 979-1935 &&!4·4510 HEEDS APT. 160 W W llson. i\pt!T l ---~am a grandmother who Call 675-7225 drps. child ok. Sl85. •••••:••••••••••••••••• I Br. rm:ct, yard S235. 2 Br Secluded arc:1. H hlks 2 story 2 br. 1 ''2 ba. dbl to tic a ch & Town gar. cpls, drµs S275 hardwood flour!', 1111 l>l'ls 3Ur,Cncdyd,garS250 SJOOmo bl L:.t ,4!.17·1U70 ,· ... \ ::\ j'~ f ~~:,~••u• Adults. t'\o pl'ls 2 8DHM S260 365 W Wil!>on 642 1971 HOMEFIHDE~ l'\'l's. Pl NEC REEK -&i2 9000 1--------1 LIVES UP HEAl:t'Y Co~taMesa LAS BRISAS LIVI NG ~!!por;1tol~eb~ noe~; ~~ 2 UR. gar. S185 mo. Water For 1)1scriminal111g grandchildren. Need paid. 2176 Placentia. apl Aclults studio apt. Prefer Bal. "1"". li:J6 -4120.1·5pm. Watch the sun set Isl, <.:d M or N.B. Willing 2 Br. walk l o ocC & over the ocean lo pay $130 lo ~150. shop·", bltns. cpls. d""-. D-h •th· t 0 k I ff th Please call 833-0570, ext ... . ... ~ _.ac w1 1n s eps a '4'.ooc o .e~s 35lor833-0888. no pets. Sl!!O. 631·2018. 1 B~~UROO.\l finest an resort hv1ng at a ---------- Income Property 2000 _ _ 1 Hr. llou:.~. 1\~a11_Jan l l BR Furn SI85 TO ITS .._.~ME •••••••••••••••••••••••Largelyr old3bd 2ba thruJuncJl.7ti.Sli5 mo IBRUnrurn Sl65 "'"' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. T · I • ' li·l I Ii 160 lOA M ·I I' ;\l or l llH•r ;11111 I all I 11·1•'> :ind 3 TO 18 UNITS in np ex. Crpts. drps. 4t4 l690iP:'wl·91':\I A>l!> of bltns, pool, walk l ti 'tr t· .1 m ., " i I II New & near new tax chshw:,hr, stove. yard & .. ' to :,hopping. ·~ ma. \\,1t1•rf.tlh i·11·,1t1· .1 NEW BREED APTS •Heated pool pncc ~ou can afford. Business/Invest/ •Sun dt•ck 'fhl'n··, Sl m1ll1on in Finance :,heltert.><l property an ap di.ii garage 675·4866. 2 Ud ::itorv Book House bt·ach !131 W 19th St. ri· l.i x 111 i.: .., 1.11 111 i.: '"' Loft apt & 1 Hr apt, S220. •Pnvall' halcon,· n ·creation facahlies . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~·1~:lo~~~s-~~i~l~· •Adequall' vark1111! :--;JGHT L IGHTED TEN· BusittHS -prec1atanj( an·a Some PIU:\l E i~REA--:\loci. K1tchl•n, patio. J 548 0492 \Our ~v•u mu .. u1·w I 111 c.in clo!>.l' '75 2 llr. 2 ha, new decor blks lo Och & town No -----:! hNln>11m ;1p.1rt 1111•111 LIOHSESTATES ~15.1\dulls.nopets. pt-L"i S350 \9-t 5i 92 2035Fullerton,CM Frum S220 F ulflllun• Ju !i t completed Bay 534i 2r>itl1lr592 5010 ti7J ti372 L-a Hinauol 3252 I HR ~'urn. 2 Ir" closC'ls. 3 ' Jtlabll'. Sm.ill lll'h Chalet apls, \'Cry private -..,-· ~-.... 01\ \rl11ll-.. 11111\ Ol 111'•' k UNIT!:> v.-J>()OI nr So. Back Hay Cnndn. 4Br. ••••••••••••:•••••••••• <tUl'l'n!.a1.e bell prt\ 011('11 11 IKI lo f, oo :?:11~1 & ukmqule. 1 Ur " 11 4?ft. Coast Plaw hy O"ner 3l>a. new q>l:-. drn:., Avail. I 15 ChJrm1ng 2 dressing rm. xtra li!l' .,,111 ,11,w t<d . 1 "''·' :>fun 1·en l\ing rm, bnck u ,.. Hr& L>en urul lnU!.tpd rooms. eocl gar. rp <':.. pvl patios & I 7 . 7 "' I! r o i. s 1 2 0 M paint. s.i25 mo. 49Z 279" • · · .. • · :\h--.a l'hom· 51.) ;?:11111 b I 1 d · 6-12·1ro<leH''> (.,ardcn llumc \\ gar " :.tnrcitc. ,\dulls only, ____ a conys, c ose 1n ----3 b r . vo 11 I. J b I g Jr openr. bit n-.. rel ri i.:. no l)\'b. Largl·. warm 3 br. 2 ba :ipt garJgc S2'10 mo. 642 · 4226 " Arl1:>t '!> Studio /\pl , 1 ,., .ir a . an ry, New Y cco ratcd l~c Ow ..... ER'S HOME 5375.monlh A\ ailJbll' dshws hr, W I U. trai.h wath ti nm" c p t 1 d Januarv. l. Aut, 646·3255. <'<imp lk'sl in I>' t ar1·p patio & f1r .. plJc • ·' I' l d I c + 5 U.._.ITS t.• sk} hght, l~amc<l r<>1hng "' e s tuuao a 10. 1 a u l. al • " 400[ 171• FOR AU w /po o I . t ~· r1 n '~. Adultsnn1~· S275 ok A I Ut 1 pd 1.~1·. lh•,1s, rel:>, <l"P ' ,,. . PP 1ances. 1 Uwncr would like to rlosc · cluhhou:.c & Ul·:.tch. S.100 .. Tl l F~ \•L·Nu<>M L' C.M. AREAS 496 .. " 21 ., 1;..12 ~J&i • ,... · .-. SlSO. 85!! W. 19th. 642·3452 escrow on these Eustsadc " ., 1845 Anahc1 m. C. M. units by L>cccmhl'r 31 1 & 2 Br Trailer L:mls. 645-3381 1:137 \1517 2 BH. 1 ~'i ba, bltns, pvt lnclu<les 3-bdrm. 2 bath PVT. AHF:A :!BH ""-!>.lV. Waler & Gas incl'd. S140 ---. patio. Mesa Verde. o wner 's unit. f:un WE'l'RYllARDER tcnni~.pool St2!1nv1.Ait toSl75mo.&l2·12651331'.: lBruppcrw'!>tovc.refng. $22.'l 549·2742 terms. Low down. • ATTRl-HARBOR 493 Z!"il:I ltilh St s 42 & G.sr Ynu pay gas, Sl75. . -· P_ ----Isl & last SHKl ckp. 267 B $135 quiet t Br duplex. • ,!,~.Quail ~ Huntin«)ton-Beach 3240 PRESTIGIOUS r: S1dl· private neat 1 br. Santo Tomas. G45 6646 pref. m arr cpl. no pets. liil Place , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 yrs new & lwaulaful ' :1 I dose 10 ~hops. Ula I pd 4!14·4!!31 non·smokNs onlv. ref's p t • Ur, ran1 rm & 2 H~-. pat1u. SlOO. 645-txn7 ---f(\Q !l54 W. 17th.~ U:l58 raper IRS \'1llagc Real Eslatc profc!>s1on:Jlly I.incl 2 llR. 1 Ba. pool, 2 Jdults 7Sl-1920 " N \ " ... ~ca1x•<l S-150 + s1•1· ill-WHERE ELSE CAM max. S255 mo. Hi32 U Cm.}. clean 2 br garage 1400 OUA11 sr ,..,w,011 eu c.. o' gen..s et· txi<-il Iowa. 54!H338 Child ok. no rlogs. SlOO ----•Yorktown/Bushard ' 26 l 'nit-. · l'ool 2 HR. 1 BA ... S2gs l'EM'l 'H\' 21 YOU GET A LH<' 1 0 I h 2208 B Placentia 545-7983 Pnde~~~;~r~hip *Yorktown/Magnolia ELCi\:\11:-0.0 in; \l.T\' a<llts, n~· ~ ... : "1\11~. 0::i· Huntinqton Beach 3840 3 BR. 2 BA ... S300 395 ;\~u;~~~ org FABULOUS t!!H-1 :\tonro\'la . s.iR·0331l ••••••••••• • ••• • •• • • ••• .. Garf1eld/Brookhurst ----2 BDRM S30 off Set• Dev \\ JtJ 2 !Ir '.! B.t. lluld undl·r l Ok. Sl~I & up 'illl W Ullh M Ten arre~ of opt'n c;p:1cc .• :!ll•nnascts,g1J11tr1.:l"rca .:\J:::W 1 Br, frpk. lw:am t1un 1 t•ntcr 111lh pool. c_cal I.!. bltns, rpt:.. drps .., .1 u n .1... fll n I! p 11 n :.! • Kathy, 548·2tl5ti \ollt·~b Jll Jalu/11. 2Bd FAMll.\'Onh ;"1:1•y, pla~1·1 p1u110 & mon • C<lli>t'IS. pn.,I . Sl!l(i .I lld. ON BEACH 3 HR. 2 DA ... S325 FOR $285 •Warner Beach M~wport Beach 3269 J BR. 2 BA .. $350 RARE COMMODITY •Magnolia1 Edin~cr 2 4·Plexcs side by i11de. 3 llR.2 llA ... S310 spacious units an xlnt • Oolsa llrookhurst Costa Mesa Area. 1\skang 3 BR. 2 BA ... S325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n i':W en<l unal 1 wnh!><' on h~e grnt>clt :1 llr 21, ha. S31i0 611 11110 1:1:H1 !"1050 cxt22 Sl70.000 w/ $1800 spcnda • Holsa/ Bushard ble. It could be mnre. 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 Adults 0111.>-5210 i;.ifi.nl lf>. t.:nl\ l'ark llom1•·4lh·~. FR, Jba. Pn \'all') ard SOUTH COAST *Garfieldt Brookhurst INVESTMENT 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 ___ 549·<!1_2 _ ___ •Mc Fadden/ Brookhursl DUPLEX 4 BR. 2 BA ... $350 •Mcl"adden/Newland $42,900 4 BR . 2 BA ... $360 least' SJi5 64·1 7770 3BH 21-iBA condo. w/u dock tor 36' boat $700. M!"\.7f.45 NEWPORT VILLAGE ti:\.'; Bak<'r "r :\cw port 1-'w ~ (7141557-0075 In Westminlster •Mc 1-'udden/Springdale 839 . 1710 4 BR. 2 BJ\ ... $345 Woodsy. 1·ountry al· HuntinCJlon Beach 3740 REXl •. HODGl::S •Oolsa1Springdalc mosphere' Ch:!rming 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH CHERRY LAKE RBALTY 3 l\H, 2 BA ... $335 bedroom. •\ bath home UEALITIFUL 1 br furn -------963.4567 or!l63·l7S6 Use of pu·r and sabot apLsS170&Sl80 Sp;.ina:.h .:.M. Tri plex·3.2Hr. 1 ba l~~~~~~~~~~I Gardener included slyle bldg, p\1. encl gar. Pvt patlCl'i & gara~es. i: -Y e a r s I l' a i. t• ' pool. !>auna. lndry. adlts, Xlnl luc $64,500 . Like new 3 Br+ Fam. sro<l/month 646·MS.i 17301 l\eelson Ln. l blk owneri Agcnl. 557-1694, Rm. frplc.2 car Jlar. nr W oflkachoHSlater. 546·9950 Adams & Beach Blvd. BLUFFS 842-7848 s:n5 mo. Call 968-9331 3 BR. 2 h:i, {'arpcls. ~tutti tenant industrial & drapes. tomm. pool Furn Studio 1 Blk fr :\ll .NEW :1 llH. ~ ha frpk. i.:.1r. no pt•I ... S:l l~1 1-: Cost<1 ~l e-.a &12 Hi03. :! BR i.tu<l10. 11 ~ hath. cpts, drps. ulll andd 'd S225 1;45 K07!1 1-:astsi<le 2llr, bltans. di-. hwa:.h~r. 1·111·1 J,!ar. l1i1h•r l h1 Id 01\. \;o t•t t '- ;,.~-H~4 ------- SIOO BONUS Effacacncv from S220 :.! Br. 1&2 Ba from S275 J U1.:.? BJ, from S-t50 •Sum ml'r & Winter al beach ai. heaulalul •\'1cv.:, of O('Can. C;ilahna & Palos \'t•rdes •Large pri vale decks •Heated Pools Saunas •Ass1~ned covered parking * Add1t1onal free parking •Maid M'.'f\'1ee a\ aal ~ 1-\lrnaturc d\ ail Opcn't F!l".l05 30 !'.i~•t Ill 5, Sun 12·5 Huntington Pacific 711Ocean 1\\ C' (j)4 15Jti·l '87. •Elevator SI~ COURTS. A full tame Opportunity 500f •Secunt} .1d1v1t1ec; director ~ho ••••••••••••••••••••-- Furniture an11l.1blc plan:> PLirllC'S. BBQ's, U Lsereq'd-Sorry.nopcts tn~ & more! Free Sun· * quorlicetise•> 5515 R" er.i\\ cnuc cfa~ tirunch. ?.~~~~~~.g~er.£ (at Seas hore & 55th) l'lu-. bl•autaful sani?lcs. CaU: .Mr. Winston Forapt>t.tatr&fi·ZS4'illi J&2 bedroom apt s, eou~~.(213)Z72·4249 f urn1shcd & unfurnh.hed.1 ___ .. -.._ ... _ __;_ ___ _ PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms and To~nhouscs Fr. S239.50 Open !1·6 Daily Spa-Pools·Tenni~ Across from Fas hion Island al J amborN· 011 San .Joaquin Hill~ Road. (7141644-l 900 ----- PARK MEWPORT APARTMENTS On the bay Luxury apartment living O\'erlookang the water. EnJOY S750,00U health !'pa. 7 swimmani: pools. 7 hl!.hletl tcnna:. courts plus males of bicycle tralls, puttanj:!, ~hufflcboard, croquet. Junior l's frp, $229.50 rnonlhlv: also J and 2 hcdroom ·plans and Models open 10 to 7. Som no pets or children. Roommate !>ervice av<Jalabk • .Month t o month occupancy. Oakwood Garden Apartments ~a.ech 880 lrvme Irvine at 16th 645-0550 MEX. FOOD TO GO NETSS48.480 YR Chain or 4 well localed free s tanding units. Estab. 10 yrs •. More pl"()· fits for active owner. Terms Avail. Agent 837·4200 ___:.:.,_ ____ _ DRESS shop for sale. T~p Costa Mesa location. CaJ l Paul 831-1400 or 645·5000 apt 218 Person with manage~ ab1hty needed to ta'ke over details of b usiness. S3000 invstm t req. ---------1 556-1350anylame. Lrl! 1 br. newly redec. ---------- rl'fng. pool. Child over 12 ok. No pets. Unfurn S180 f\tm $195. 126 Monte V1s- 1 a. C M . M gr apt 1. 548·6885. -----------Rooms 4000 BEAUTY SALOM Nets Sl5,200. Self opcrat• mg. H Yrs. same loca tion. Full price S29.500. Call Realtor, Paul Coad. 962·6142 • •• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • Investment 2 .;torv townhousei;. Elec· p.. l/ L-• C'l S25 • Irie ·kitchens . private "'en "'. pnv. " I Opportwuty SOIS patios ur balcon1es, I wk & S61l / mo. up . ••••••••••••••••••••••~ car;>cting, draperies. _548·5954orS5G·~!°)I(--A:.semblc Organ A t·· Subterranean parking Rooms 525 wk up . cessoraes at h<?me•in wi~ ele\'~tors. Optional J w /kitchl'n. J\pts $3'1 .SO spare time. $3000 mvstmt maid service .. Just north wk up . 548.!.1 755 or rl'QUJred-good r eturn. of Fashion I sland at 645.3967 Newport O r gan s . .Jamboree and Sar\ J C'la· t>-15-t530. l Quin H il l s Hoa1l. Room Avail Female. Mori T t • Telephone (714)644·l!l00 Pool. kitch en fac11., ~dqes, rus Cor rental information. i\vaal. Jan lsl. Ml 6pm. Dee s 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $85. mo .. 55'i 7136. uTaL1T1Es PAID --LOANS up to 800/ BLOCK TO OCEAN Prn·ate fld. & ba Kit /0 Deluxe Pn vate 2Br, 2ba r'r 1' · · P 11 r king A 11 1st TD Laans-8l/4°/0 Lgc "alk·lll doHtc;, Oak~oocl Jo'ac1l. Avail 2nd TO Loans hltns, garage. cable TV' Jan. 1 :> l. S 125, mo. Fairest Terms since 194!1 1\dults1 no pets. S300 mo 642 2416. till June 15. $375 mo. on . Sattler Mtg. Co. ~early lease. J\ vaa la bit• Room in pn \'ale home 595 &-12 2171 545-0Gl I lkc. 10 Call for ;,ippt per month. LaJ?una Bch. _ 55H:i042 after ti 1':'11. 494.()176 or s3i:J.!l6l5 2nd TO Loans Wonhd office hldg, orange Co. Rent our home & receive $435/Mo lease l>cat·h Water pd. Frplc. Airport Location. Pnn. a Christmas bonus. Corbin. Agt 833 2906 dshwshr. pool. jacuua only. 549 1480. fireplace. OW. bltns. SlKS mo 846-7336 I BR LOFT OML Y Im med Occupant·) Pvt patio. frplc. 1 yr 1:-e HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, CM 645·0143 Mon-f'r1 5pm to 7pm Sat-Sun IOJm to<lpm ----Rentals to share 4 300 Buy T. O. 's for cash.. Managed by Upper 4 br, 2 ba duplex. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loans on 2nd T.D.'s Wilham Walters Co. sundeck. gur. partial HAPPY HOUDA. YS New Loans-2nd T .O.'s cpts. drps. 3 br, 2 ba. Spacious 4 DR, 3 Ba, Con -. -------~11• honw/ 5350 /m o. 963·4 569 do.Pool.sauna&tcnnis.lr'\llM 3744 Trtr Prks 2300 963·1786 $450. 642-2422 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 570 \\k or S300 mo. in· SOUTHERN Rent our home & receive Santa Ana 3280 eludes maid :service, TV, CALIFORNIA a Christmas bonus .••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna. Jacuua. pool & Close or escrow before or llolsa/Springdale. lovely Rent our home & rccei"c phone 1717 F.. D)'er Rd. afterJa nuaryl,1976.AP· 3 br, 2 ba, R&O. cpL'\. a Christm as honus lrvine.540·1515 33 , l r· t ., drps. $325 mo. 963-4569 Bolsa/Ward. J UR, 2 ba. - - -----• prox ,,, re urn ars " 00..117R6 OW, cpls, <lrps, $325 Laguna Beach 37 48 years + apprec·i.alaon 003.4569 96.1 1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and lax n ghl orr. l•or In· Cute 2·Br, nr bch, cpls, ----1-:FF ICIENCY AP'fS. formation ;i~k for Jean gar, fncd y d. stv, rer. no 2 Br duplex. cpts, drps, from 5190. Pool. m:ud, Wheeler. clogs $225. t st + $100. stove. rcfng, yd. $185 . phonf'. laundry. Village 400ll7" FOR All 842·516.S or 536-8836 2 ~r duplex. yurd, patw. Inn 494.9136 CM • .uw children ok. $200 ----- . . Walk lo bch 2 br duplex. 3 Hr.yard. J!;ir. S24S $165-Furn. Cozv bach WE TRY llAHDl'~R ATTRI llAHROR ---lHl&tate WCllMd 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Yonlt'd Re~1denll•I lot under 1 , ucrl.'. short tlls· • lance dnvang Crom Foun lain VI.)' is essential. Ml·0339 >WN Proper l y in l n1Jlewood. Hawthorne or So. Bay Arn ? W1LL,AYCASH! flh. TomD.Aleu_.., T.D.rROPlaTllS (213>674·~ anytime or (? l' >843·~ •!!:.!,_ fncdyd,ch1ld/peL~ok 3 l\r, filed yd, ~llr, hltns Near bch. l'l1I. Pd Hcsp Wulk to hrh 2 br. fnccl yd, $265 cmplyd udll. 4~ 4200 itar, ch1ld/~t~ok HOMEFIMOERS -2 br condo, frplc, cpts. 642.9900 ..Wwport B.och 37 69 drpR.S220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFtMDERS Wnhninst..-3298 S40 WK UP 1&2 Hdr & 642·9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dach. Color TV. maid Re.nt ou.r hom e & receive ~erv. pool T llE M t-:SA 3Br.2ba.frplc,fncd.S300 a Christmas bonus 415 N t>wp<>rt Bl. Nll m o 4782 Scenario, su~r 3 bedrm 2 ba 64ft9681 CJlolsn Chica/ Edinger.> cpts. drp!>, n&<). $325: 008 7079 or 968·2148. 9f~·-4SW 963 17R6 I or 2 Or. adults, no pel.5. mo $160/$190. 2421 E 16th St. DAR LINO houS<: for renL ! 28r,2ba Qlll Nan 962·7188 IFYOU h3ve a service to ofrer or roods to sell. place: a n ad n thb Da lly Pilot Clo.Hlficd Section • • . Phone 642-5618. 3 Br. 2 bn, hllns, rnrd yd, ~Hts 646 Htol:_ __ _ dbl gar $32.'i. Lal"~C' 1 Bedroom 3 Rr + dt'n, fncd yd. 2202 w Oceanfront garaf,ll'. $335. 67 .. .,.,., .. 4 Br, 2 bll, fncd yd, 1nir. .,..,.....,.. $310. 4 Br, bltn~. frplc S:M5. HOM!FfHDtRS 642·9900 . t OCEANFl\Nl' ADUL.TS $1 25 !ll u<l1 0 . Utl pd. 675·1805 aft 5 .30. 103 McFadden ,......--------~-------:.:.:..-new. steps lo ocean SJOOO .• $30,000. SEEK & FIND '. Agent640·61fit FROM Tll t:STAH' AT 1-:qwty lnvsml. Div. BIRTH OF JEsus EASTBLUF-F S305. 2 Br. 2 House-Mates B1\RNETT MTG.co. -= G E T M E C B P H E R N E M D R A W 0 L M ~~p E 5 u SI A tic J T 0 M~ X 1 RAE HP E W L R G A R E Y D J M E H E L H T E B D l Y N N G A 0 A S Y P G A E R 0 S N l I T I 0 I T F V W R H S N Z ~ A 0 [ 0 W OK IN J NI IM DTG AllEJWGO G E T M 0 A D S R A J E C M Y R R H 0 0 H C A Y J P E A C E L H A P P Y T 0 D T A R E L H M S G N l D l T D 0 0 G I 0 M Y T P C [ P A X L [ U N A M M E N 0 E R E 0 8 N F I R ~ T 8 0 R N U C i R T H E S i A R P A S S A E 0 U J A H E S E H T 0 L C G N l L D 0 A W S E E H J G H E S T A N D 0 N E A R T H P l11•1PuctM1u· Tlle 11~ •• .. 11•"'4 '91e• .,,.., ,_._.,.., :: '9cti••l'4. 1111. •.-. ~ •....-Ji, I.a IM ..,,. .... 'llMI eull ~ 11144.-M .. f a114 liea II I••• ••••1 ; Angel Jo~eph Bethl~htm • Herod Manger (mnanu~l Myrrh Shepherds Swaddling Clothes Sur Wise Men Virgin Mary • Tomorrow. Colonial American Foods En)ny much lupr "Sn k 6 Find" pGnlH with nvtr ~ d1tC<Wtrit• per panfl In an 111-Mw Hrl" of 24·Pt•• beolrltt•, To ordtr YT)lum• I. n and DI, Mnd 6l for 19eb, m•lrinc eMelra p~tbl• Ill "St•li A Find" in ear• or thl• l\twtpeper. l l 20 Yrs in Org Cly. ba, pool, frplc. utal in A professional room &t5.2134 anytime cld'd, adlls, no pets. mate 644-4767. ftnding ser vice. J\ VOID For Sale: 2nd TD·disco'flll I ncompatible ltoom· lU'c, S47.000·9r; 7 ye~ OCEANFRONT 2 BR. 1 ba, winter $300 STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 bn. S300 winter 2 RR, I ba. $250 wintc•r 3 BR. 2 l>a. $3SO winter 4 BR. 2 ba. yearly $495 SEA WIND Condo. 2 BR. 2 ba , dt•n, unfum. Yet1rly $475 associated BROi.:ERS 111111••11', l02\ "" l!lofb.,•1 " 1 l I,. t. I Adult luxury Cond<>. 2 bd . 2 ba. lrplc, patio, all new drps. cplS & a ppliances Walk lo Westclifr Shop plnll Cen ter. $385 mo.,645-lSZS. The r:t test draw in the West .. tl l>a1ly Pilot Classirio\t Ad. Phoot> 642-5678. males' Large equity HayfrQill Call 832·4134 home. 673·3345. • -------... Resp. ~al wis hes to share Amovncef'Mffh/ ~ charmin~ llal Isl home p~s/ ;. w I s a m e • 6 7 5 · 8 l J 9 , Lost & FoYftd bi3-z:ul1 •••••••••••••••••••• 4'). Office Rewtal 4400 ~~ 51 IO ............................................... 150 I We1tcllff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr LffsMcJ Offlce Space Call on Sile Mannger (714 )642·3111 ext 246 C•ll Mr How :t11J ().\5 (,101 New Year·$ F.vc Pa~ FOUNTAIN BOW~.;' 171 lO Brookhurst r·v- $8.50 perper11on 8Pmto2Pm •' 963 7888 Lost&Feutd L.Os'f, Cat, d.rk l~Y whl. f eet. Coll*r I "Smokey'' Vic. Apol I & Park, Balboa I • Reward. 613-6999 " I FOUND Young m • bla~k doic. Possibly • Brtslol It Segeralro • Santa Aog Chalo coll • call lmmed m.t111. • ' a a lW# I .,,. D• DAIL v PILOT Thursday. December 25, 197$ · D6 DAILY PILOT Add it... Build 1t .Diaper 1t .. Hammer 1t ... Carpet 1t .•. Cement 1t.. Wire 1t. .Hoe 1t ... Cledn 1t ... Move it .. Press 1t . Paint 1t . Nitti 1t Pla<>ter 1t...Fix 1t SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum b 1t. .. Pat c 1t. .. P1pe 1t. •• Re_model ~t ... "" 1 Roof it ... Landscape it...Tile it ... Tri'!' 1t...Sew!t... Haul it ... Add it... Plant 1t .. Alter 1t...L earn 1t .. PafntincJ/Pa,.rin9 IPtuntblng •. !!1~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •-CERAMIC TILE. New & •PAINTING* PlumbmCJ remdt. Free est. Sml Jobi. Applianc:• Repair Ccrptt Ser•iee Decking 6155 GCll"dNinc) HaulJncj Motottry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !'>harnpoo & i.ll'<lm dt•..111 BalconiH/WolkwayJ E. pr Huwa11an Gardener Hauling anythtnM. garag\• MA.SON HY Tile brick. ,\PPLIANC1': ltt-:l'AIK SlO Scrv1n-C\1 II (714) $4:.J l42l IOK Color bn~hll'm•r,. Lt•Jkm~ Problems' \~ (;l~uuu~ & llauling cleanup. Heh able fas t bloc k. concrete', stone. \\ht co rpls I 0 m 1 n Dl'{'oratsve Watnvrool I nm &prun~·64G 4676 servwe. 963·G452 Uceosed. OOl:l-2504 lie/ms 979.3335 Try ml' Speclolids . ~le~ 536·2426. Waler h ea ler~. c.lis · T Set>viee c--nt.r hl~·:u·h Clc:io hv rm. cl111 l'o.tlln~~ o.' c.·r Living ~al S-vl .. e• -r-1m ,'le h.111 $15 A\)( rm "Yf'"'< t ~· ~ • Sl2alood Mo•htg ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7 ~' h S 1 ~r. .. trl•as J ~ .. .., 1uaran ct:•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G t d f hll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PAPER HANGI NG • un:.als drams fa11l·cts ~ F I ,_,. ' .. , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• REMODEL HUil.i> ,,.1. c·ouc 10. l' aa1r .,.> Appli~d Syst•ms e n o unsag y (:11:11 dun "''t odor. Cr11t 11,. .,...,.,,12 <.,1.,17 .. ,., 1., .. 1 I DO IT ALL! TRASH & DEBRIS SPEC. ON INSULA n : .,.. ,. • ....,.,.,. " " "v "" Moving/Jlauhng. Student w/large truc k. Reas. Barry 548 9723/839-5779 ormer nstructor 1:opper rep1pc:.. Uay & Carl Rebko, 646·2449 night. service Wt• take llt'movub. limbing: top Prof. Painte; lnl & Ext Mstr Chur~c. Lie 30@~. P I u ~tv· P r $1~' I n J Qua I work & re as. 1''rce JUST PLUMBING FIR f. OOlt 'd ~<?r / est. 751-0684/548·2759. •CALL 642.:_4 I 11 *--~~!is~~ e / 0 n 1 0 8 • rl·1ia1r 15 .Yr~ expr Do _ .E:ledn c al, Plumbing•, <.:olle.,eStudent•S48·6428 REFS, U C ti45 :w:ro 0 wt> r k Ill v ~ t• If . Ht: Is Electrical etc. Kl' as rates. 642 4957 Housecl , ''USTOM ''Al'[''·'N'l'r'Y 5:H tlll>l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---HftlftCJ ... . ~ \ .. \ • ~ •. . . • llANDYMAN ·llomes & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pali?:;· rcmoc.lcl & udd1 · C~mc11t/Cone~t~ ELEC 11~ IC ~AN. S~all Apb. Const 1e ntious Want a REAL CLEAN PainthtcJ/Paperin9 t1~ns. 549·4159 _ ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• Jobs. m,11,r~t. r('pairs. 2~ l'ransman t>45 6558. HOUSE'! Call Gmgham ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE Ll·.o.,_l'n: t'ONL'HETE HH'XprllZJ.H<.~ 5'\8 5203 CARPENTRY. . Girl. Frcecsts645·5123 l'l!."l'ERSPAlN'l'lNC how Daily P1l oL l'la'is ST \ \t I' I N <: (' o lJ puin~ing, -------lnt/J<:xt-Hcas Rates 1f1ed ads d1,vlj\" tht-1r bk:-lonl' br1l"k & t1k G D minor re pa irs fret· Ca11Cencat~2·0458 illt''!)a"e~ wllh ll· .. 1b1hl.\ "lllll'i ett· '~'O-•U4!1 ar• oor Openers l•st1mates. ~5 1408 Masonry "' """' ,,... . ... . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . --...................... . .tn<lampat.·l?Our~ul,,\\t' llm·k &Hlod.. SALEGl•ruc (200> $145. Jlj''-'''>ml'lhingyou wa nl WILLIAMS&SONS Jrc proud to -...i~. n-.tlly l'.illo.,, t·urh& ••utt~t. 1150) SlK5. ln~tallcd. lo M'll"' l'l..i~:.ifwd ad:. c.lu Masonry, Bnck/Block l!t>l re:.ulb. Phont '"' 642.567t! WJym: _64:! 8~7_3 __ ~uar. Southcoasl 63 1 0480 I ll wl'll G-i2 St;7t! _ __ &Stone. Call 581·7829 Custom Paint/Wallpaper- 111g. Paint. inlr $20 rm. ext $249 avrg 3br. 968-74~ ------- rtaster/Repair MARV'S Pl~UMBlNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 646·9807 • VERY NEAT PATCH JOBS & RESTUCCO. NO JOU TOO SMALL Free est. 893·1439. Roofln9 PATCH PLASTE RING ••ALLTYPES•• Free Est ~o 6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAI fiS·/\LL TYPES Reas, frcl' ci.ti., hl'. Walt 830-5020 anytime NOTICE how Dally Pilot Cla~.,. llwd ads display th1•11 messa~es with le,g1bihty Jnd 1mpac-t "!.Our ad:.. wt· all' proud to say. re all}. g l'l rl'::.ults. Phon1· &ll 567g I ~?~!.~.~~ ...... ~!.~~ ~r.~~.~t~ ••••• ~!~~ ~!.~~t~ ••••• ~~-~~ ~~!.~~·:.~ ..... ~!~. ~~f.~.~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~'::! ..... ~!~~ ~-~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.s~.~!~~~.s ••••• ~?~.~ ~.s~.~l!~~~.s ••••• ~?.~~ ~1>L~D l.Jrgc German ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• ,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REAL~TATESALES ~~phone Answer ~rv. •••••••••••••••••~ Sh1•pherJ. mJlc. 2·~ yrs ATIENTION Exper or will train. In 111c <irea 552 13t!5 LICENSED. F/time Flex hrs . 540·1777 Fot:Nu. ur~ \\ hl l n~hr Lat \'it• llan11lton &I I l.11 hor, l' M . !Ylti ~207 or l•lti 1~11);! I FO\ NI> hrn whl ~!Jr 1 111.,: t' I Sp .1 111 l" I \' I l' }l.1rh111 Shupp111g l'lr S·lH ~17 or fl!"1!I lKtitl f1't•d KIDS! Ages 10 to 15 JUNIOR SALESMAN uNucENsEn . GETTllE RED THE REUIEN E. Earn spending money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you are honest . ambitious and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham. 645-2873 Equal Opportunity Employer 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays . Huntingt on Beach & Fountain Valley areas only . Leave name, address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. CARPET I 1:1:. 5 C TREATMENT! ~ I I E. oa1t We train you to sell Hwy •• H.B. now has homes With an acceleral· 0 p e ft i ft CJ S f 0 r ed cour ... e that starts im· COOK TR "'l .... EE mediately. If you are in· """ lcrested in earnin~ big and DAY BUSMEN. money from the st art, get individualizcd free Apply 3 to 4 PM, lra1nmg on the jol> in one Monday thru Fri· of many top ofriccs local· day . UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE SAT. THRU WED. ALLSPACE IMINl-SELF STORAGE WAREHOUSES> 8564 HAMILTON ST. (Corner Hamilton & Newland) WESCDA YS 8-7 W&KENDS 8-5 1 Found l)l:it·k l.:JIJ Hl'lrl\l'I mJll·. whl 1111 d w.,t, ',,. Nt·~hoix· htwn 1<:l1111~l'r '""I It'll F\' 53l :!l2·1 ~'<I lhruoul Orange Coun· "-·------- I 'clu1lll St lkrnarc.l. 1111 ly, call for further de· TOWTHUCK DRIVER ·------------------tu1th1·r 111f111inat11m1-.1ll HI W td 7IOOj t a ils. Arlene, (7l4 ) exper'd.G&WTowmg,D I ~.!O:U7.illtil'~I IHI W t d JIOO •• ~r. .. ~~•••••••••••• ~~f.~~t:.~ ••••• ~!~~ 848"8742 lOOO_!rvme,N.ll.642·1252 ••~•••••••••••••~?;i.~l~!!'!~~•••••••••~?.5.~ . . em.,&oyment & e P an e GEHERAL OFC t.t>ST. tl·rn hll.. "ht salul..1 Preparation •••• •• • • ••••••••••••••• · MASSAGE TECH. RECEPTIONIST "Poodles R People" I **I BUY* * ILu·mg do!! Looi..-. like ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSBOYS BLDG MAIHT WORK TRAIHEE wanted for Sales Office. TRAINEE l'uppu!s -~6 2848 Good Used f"urntturc & i.:,'lnl·.~. hlulu\tll'tll '1111·,. s, .. )r~.llJ Jobs Wanted , 70751 DISHWASHERS upportu111l ) to advance Young lady (18-28) for . Must CnJOY dealing with ASSEMBLERS/ , .. into :.all'' or production legaltmatefulltameposi· the pubhcand capableof Afghan. bc:iullful btkl ~pphances -OR I \\Ill 1,1.!:!!44X ••••••••••o•••••••••••. WAITRESSES for 11ghl person. Mu!.l tion. No exp. nee. We handling IJu:;y phone:.. PACKAGERS remalc 1 \r Great St:llforYou. L l>" t m ;ii ,. 11 11 ' k ' \I .1lcmull' .q1p1 "' I \ r .. 111. Ht•\\ Jnl ti lou11cl 111l'.t:o.l' l"lll\IJt'l ti l2 ">411.) l·h:iut (cur. 111mp.1n11111 ,\ppb Jt Muldoon·.., ln"h hJ\l' cmn lrj ni.p . & live send to school cam ~pply an person. Penny Expenenced Assemblers w kids. SlS &iii i;oo2. MASTERS AUCTIOH ::;1~~~1~1~7 Hundl•1l 1'11b,F.t~h11111l~lancl.~B lu~:all) CallB11trorappl. "haleyoulcarn .• \pplym Sa,·cr, ~545 ~.ewport TempoTemporary llelp 646-8686&833-9625 5-1~ 11ti7. Equjl Oppor ·-rson any afternoon or Blvd., Costa Mesa . 17802Sky Parklrvmc GEllMi\NSllEl'llEHD Aft6-Call842-1542 CASHIER Emplu.\1:r ,,_ 2 2 II bo c; Catl540·4455 PLl PS HAt4NY Rc,s.·laurant Exn.·r d on --l.'Ve. 11 ar r, osta RECORDER I -- -----... ~ ---..-'1 ------4!1-l U300 Shop & Sa"C -new & used I :im <i gr<111dmothl·r th..1l ly. LeJdtng N B. llold ,..._,.....--.--.....-.-.v ·• esa ___ ___ ASSISTANT • H ll'~() l..iri.(l' )llUl\g 1 rn,1lc I n~h St•lll'r H1ma I h1lh:-.ta 11 DW I' .irking l11t. C l\I Wl•arang '>ll'l'I diukcr. no I I) or IH l'll:.1· would lo\t.• lo tan• rur F timl'. Call l'aul HappyHolidays Maturewomanto s 1tw1lh T ypis t for Dr 's ofl". FreetoYou 8045 furn .. gifts. m1 H-. u•ur ('h1ld l>"'lft• II\ .. In H II d 644 171.IO t ... ,ti CASHIER Ins urance c x per & ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••••• Wilson s Bargam Nook • ~" ""' "-o an . . l'X ,, l[l'VINE PERSO"''NEL elderly woman daily, 9·5. M jrrang1:mt•nl. modest 9am"pm " '" Fas hion Island area :.tedica l terminology. ••L·cmktlli"s·.7 mt>s. 5-15W.19lhSt.C .. ., c Prepare lt g hl lunc h . L' I s . f D Alf d u L' be ")C A c. r < -~alary. Xlnl rcb l'h.·.i!>e Equal Uppor Ernplt1)f'r SERVI ES&AGENCY must have references . rmanl"1a erv1ees irm Ber.ach rS~l. L·a~uana r~ "'ch··. Free to g ooc.l home . Couch & tovcseat. S5U call l:l3J 05711 l''' :15\ or 481:! E.17lh Co:..W Mes a East side Costa Mci.a. rcquil~lest in tel Ii gebnl, 4 ......... 63. " u I louse trallll'd Uml'tlc w/li c hrs. S85. 1U l,1gs, Call tii5 !17K3 K:~! OK88 Clcanmg lady for pro Suit .. 2.,A ,, ..... 1470 vers a 1 e c am mem er .... .,.. c •u 2681 f • "" ""'' Write Daily Pilot Ad no t handl'all h e 0 r ·n -----·""'. gal. Aquarium comp. l'OL'NU Be t I I I lk & H I w nt d 71 0 ressional 0 c. :\Ion ti 5· ~------~ 622 PO Bo 1560 c l 0 . c p as 'S I . SIS. 49.t·OOISO · •au 1 u > • ~ p a e 0 $2 .75 hr. Call Mon. Tues · x • os a surancc & securities ac-2 Cats. ____ _ ''hate l'at H1•d Onwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• or W·d 642.7325 Mesa,Ca.92626 counts. l.kginners OK. *UTOTEM• HI h~·M th IJanal'oint l~l;!XH:!:! 1\r" 'OIJ manau"'m"nl c · llOSl'ITAL ------butmustbe self·rcliant& av\~ ar a Like new twsn adjust-a ' " .,.. ~ • MECHAHIC · EMPLOYMEHT 54li·tl~ bed. Model 2 w/stainless t.'oun d ~ltnlJ lt·•n nnentcd'1 E •. ·1rn. up tu Computer WARD 1nqu1s 1tive . Some l 1 d panel· ~500 r ll s 39 23 I s Wanlcd·Porsche. Ex per. k I d f b kk OPPORTU .... ITIES llalf D .. agl". ll··lr l'{l(Klfc 7 s cc' s.1 e s op • U1:1chi.huml. rl·tl 1:! :!2 1500 mop l 6 -~l -Mktng 8 rieed"d. L·asl mov1n" now e gc o oo cep· " IX' " ... !">45 1202 T l I '' h " ~· ,... 1n" helpf"I lmmeda·ate "'·II or Part·Ttmc wk old puppies ~ ___ - \"ir. Bu-.harcl Elli~ F V .b:.1~1 ant nec t.lt·d forl lx:~A ''bi 111 l t 1" lun SECRETARY s hop . Mission Vie jo. o;.ning ... F~r interview N~Exper.Necessary 833-1526 2nd Estate Sale: Many !!ti2·251Sl All rt<llo s Jla1r Salon lie · aeva c oppcir uni Y 111 l:!am·5pm. 831·2383 c·all Mrs. Allen weekda,·s Age 21·65 Eligible -.... h. I rt M l n· J ~125 week ua~an· the ··e\l'r gro~rn.i: mm llosp1tal cxpcr necess. ---J Iris h S(•ttcr/Gcrman u..-aut. t mgs e . us L'ound Fl•m .tlt• \\ hll" ll'l<l'll ··,-,5 "''7tl ~ I liUlCr r1t•lcl ' Colll"''l' ... t1ml' 3 11 30 s h.aft MEDIC "'L bclill•Wl)c"e., 'ol 091::,.,o & 5:30 al Go To The Ncarl'Sl Sh h .• r h qu1dall'. 42" r ouncl r ' 1 "" " 1• 7 3 hf C "' ""' c.J TICTOC MAHKET cp eru µups mix ree ufc.1 ss dmin" table, aold SamoH·d ur llu'b l\I)(.' cll'l::l'l'l' in 1d.1tl•d .111•a •II time II O!i It. on· B k rr f l\1 .D I --ForApp11·, .. al1on~&1nro touoocJhom" 6464905 ,., ... ,., · · 1 :\I J c t a ~ o ace or .. J " "· pedestal. Simmons elct· Jog. \cl Jnh Bu-,h.1111 :\ILST' l'Jll ('1111tro t.ttl, r~ t.•n:.cn. os a S I ba cd on pr/ OJ>C1\LL (-11•1"•2-,-,o., ~ltj2.~0 CJrl•t•r 1-:mplo~ mcntl \It•~ ..1 Mt: mo r 1 a II a_ary . li , ex · ' ., "" ' IJUSll Setter puppy . 5 lnc twin bed, Oat paint AVON .\gt·nn 5.1118505 110,p1tal. 642·2i34 301 quahfacal~ons. Send re R • l Tic TocSysle ms, Inc. mos Paµcrs Male. Free in~s. 2 l'c sectional FOU:"D \\h1lc µuudl,. . V1dona.C :\I 1::.0 .E. su m e C /0 W oody esp1ra Ory togoodhoml' 6451237 +many misc. household ,·ic ll untingtnn ,\ roof\, t•\pcr Urc;il.fa~t. Seabaugh, 801 No ---------items.Fri&Sal9·5,call t_;arficld Long LH I. hlul' Why Get Snowed mu!>t bt· 1 .. ~t Top P·•) ---Tustm. Ste 504, Santa Therapist Met-ehandise Furniture 8050 642-8605. rhint:s lonc c..oll.1r Under By W2135:109HOSoll SL~l·c<.>_Ff-'l·:1-. lllousckct'1P~1·r·t& NaCndn{t· ~~.:.CA_92705____ Min 2 yrs cxpcr. l\1u st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~··•••••.•••••••••··~·· H"fngerator. l\, hv. rm femalt.• 847·0271 Christmas !'>110 1' 14 • r . .1m1110' i,·e in. u ime. . SE . L VN ha\C cxpcr in blood •..&.:quas 8005 Co.rner Group, $25 .311 ~ . .__ Heal. San C.:lemcnll' an•a Top salary. Send NUR; . Part tame , "ases, ICU & PCneral :.':; •• :•••••••••••••••• Edge" atcr. N 8 . Sale set. lamps. Masc hsehld -Found Culhe m " 11u1111~ Bins?Earn -resume.\.rcf's.toAdNo. r e li e f. Ni g ht s hirt " " F'rd I• atems.646·2003 d r I 11 (_'l>OK d d r \ SubAccul" P svch ll1)SP respiratory care Satar}' PUBLIC AUCTIO.._. 1 ay on Y re e j lo a r '1 l nee c or • t•\\ 573. Da1h Pilot. P.O Rox ... • · " Edw<.1r<b & Slatl•r II II munl') tt1 pay them js Jn 11n: !>l'hool tn In llll' Ca ll 1560 Costa Mc:..a. Calif GARFIELD C 0 N · commensurate w /tram· MANY ITEMS OF FINE illlllalll• ........ IM ..... ,, .. ,. ........ "'i8924 :\Vil'< t't.·,l'Hl-:si-;~ IA•t.•!'1!)2733 1 !12fi2fi VAL 1-: SCEN T sng &cxper Contact Mr. JE\"ELIJY .. RT .,.. ',. S P L llam1lton, Costa Mesa 'T ' ' • ·" • I TATl\."1-. 111 -.how •uu . . • JI O I TA • 8871 OBJECTS ANTl"UL'S I. 0 s T Ma I l' (,Id n how Call 540·iOHJ or (.2'u~!~ T\\hanlcd., B \ ,<.~\I lloust•kcl'PCr Cook ror Garfield Ave. llunt. Bch. 64M2c27m34oraL?01 ,,,Hos pila I , FINE FU RN .. "<ET'c'. J{elri l'Vl'r '\r lluai: Zl•nith i l35!J :>:> unn '\t', '·' t'(iuplc . l.1\l' 1n , Pvt 847·9671 ·"' r~. PHONE FOR INF(). & Its pl I W c.t.., h In gt on . Call f.42 3505 rnom & ba &I~ !~16 ----------__ BROCHURE. 645·2200 li~nsc 1;.1s .u:n --Nurses Aides 11 ·7. Expcr. B:ih.•·s1tlt•r nrt•dl'd. col· Ocll\l.'r :.mcn. O\l'r 2 1.11ousckl•t•pcr lt vc·in lo\'l'· prcf'd . Mes a Verde Restaurant help. Exper. A-t-. -e--Cry-t ·l ~t• ·' m pl L 1·lv mur '-II r c II "" c; fry "ook, waitresses, ". iqu . s a ~ c m Found, I'm kl'I 1·a lt'ulator Bu I ho .1 I' l' n n 1 •..ill a C73·216H lt·"t' or school "al t11 Cjrl' pt.•r . r.a . n ly home. B l'rc sl)· onv. osp . .,..;i enter " & h d t d .. " I \ ·r I I l<> ,. l\'1 c hostess·. c ven·1n", bar w~re an pain e lor l~t grader <iftl'r '' imcs r t· n. ' ' ml·On l' o n pcn ~1o n St .. '.\1 . "' h C 11 6401163 ..,t•hool until :-.tbuul 1;; homes $2511 mu. CJll !J68 f~ -------lender & dis hwas her. e ma. a · · · h 1;..15.4920 [ --Nursing Attendant. ex· 493 4951. Tiny .Naylors A....Jiances 80 Io l':\t . in my omc. on per1·en"cd . Bayview R t t C t -rr Lost. l\11. hi t-1 ~ r \ ll 1, 1 b p :-,• 1.• LOA.._. .. cs auran . a pis rano. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ,J oa en •.on ,. rs Ucnt:JI Scl"n·l..ir) " Con v . llos pit a I. 2055 ---~~ l~~n~1 ~-;5 ~~~\~ \\1•, :.t..irtmg Ja ~5th_62_5·1345 Bu~y !ipec1al1~t needs ' PROCESSORS Thurin Ave, CM 642·3505 ----------1 Apt. size Maylag washer iHab\!>tller 2 boys :'-ton good a p po In l mt: n t, Do~ncy Savings & Loan ------RN & drye r combo. Xlnt L1>Sl F~·mJlt.• ...,1.irrll'~e Fri· Ct.I~!. llr:... i :io lo <.ccrct:.iry Santa Ana hai. immediate openings p T male cook. Must be $100. 963-8738/645·891:! Ca t \l l U.1lboa 5:JO>.lntpa)&10·76i2Jft ~Jl :J ry o p1.•n ~r1tc II\ Orange Count y for neat&rc:o;pon.Apv!Y.'" CCU/ICU eve. Bl 1\I\ .11.1.lo St £ii:! o:.HK 5 30 Cla:.~if1cd ad =~1!1.> t· u tom·c nt111n al loan p ro· person· Kentuc ky f ned Full & p/t1me. 3-ll:JO & GEHERAL ELECTRIC Dail) l'tlot. p 0 Box cesso1s :\l ui.l ha'c ex Ch1cken.Lagun:i Beach. 11 ·7·30 :..h1fts. Contact APARTMEHT SIZE ln1n1• ~1~11 O!liK l,;J)l ,\pnrnt & "hall· mc.1le k 1ttcn "ht 3 mo ulcl ' t l" ltlth "t l'lt-a-.t' return him I lm1·h1m bi5 131!J ln5th Selin \"1nn1lv Hun 11ngton BC'h · !)fi2 05.!i FOliNO .Mah.• frt,.h St.•l t er I ' r n I <I \ 1 (' Pamo1rn ·& l!llh C:\1 Ctn d}'. 645· Mtifl H. e W A R D Y 11 ll ~1 Htdhound Blk ta n 11P1•1b d • e t . M \: d 1 c t · \I • I 5S7·5K.">4 ·..- Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Urrnk1ng problem · Call ,\lrohol I tdpltn•· 24 hrs ;1 da) 835 JX'lo ~PIRITL: \L rn:Al>l-:11 <)Jx·n 10 \~t llll'\1 Ad' 1n• on all mattcrc, 312 N El Camino lll'JI. 9;,n Cll'mente For appt i.02-~>34 4!12 !JI 31. OUTCALL MASSAGE& ESCORTS f'~r the extras 1n life ancl tlu> 1-·ox1esl ~art ... \'011 l'C)lt; We !'Om<' f·oxv G1rli. Im· 542 ;111;!1 ; PREGNANT" ~r1n~ coof1dc nt1a l ~n~wllnJt & rc(crral ~rt 1on. adoption & ~pin~ 1u: ~7 2563 ~ your rool wsth your dlldrt'n"' Help 1:.. uvuala ~ 24 hrs 549 8939 lltvsual soph • fa'\hton fill'te like t.hc ur1:<, seeks Lidy 19-36. s m a ll. no daJkl, photo cxch N B 76 BE.AUTICIAH ,1,?!: 1 : Co:.tJ !\h• ... J. CJ per in protcssm~ from Pli\NO T EACllER°:ex· Mrs. Jensen. 642 2734, :\l ana~<:r ~foll tor :"B .,....,~, clm:umenl!>throughfund pcr.tocometomyhouse. Cos l a Memorial WASHER & DRYER. ~alon 5408582 644 0661 mi;( R r llospstal, 301 Victoria. SACRIFICE $225; OR . . . ui-:NTAL ASSISTA'IT. l'ontactPeri.onnclDcpt es.req.675·700 l C.~t E.OE WILL SEPARATE, Beaut.vOrw•rator Orthodonl1t· t·hJ1ri.1de c ,9 ,..,.1., S ..... ..., 1' .I k .,.. "Vi'\G. REAL ESTATE ALES w•sHER $125 & 12) Shampoo ~iris. full & ... e"IXHt ~ uJYS \\ Equal Oppor Employer "' P t1ml' H ic h ard Ortho t•xpcr. req"d L imited openings for1----------1 DRYER $125 CALL f~2 lt>W __ ___ qualified salesp eople. • Ouellelll• Salon. 200 Check with all the others RN A F T E R 6 P M 'lc~port Ctr Dr NH [)L',",'"f 1\L At:s·1s'1·~.'1T MAINTEN1\NCI:: MAN d h 645-7857 · · . r .~ "'' " ncedt.•c.l for a private but be sure to 1scuss l e I IEmet' • r.xpcricnet•t.I l'ha1rs1de ... t·hoot llrs. Jpm·7prn. Cooper & Cox program gency 10 ~~i~a~ o~!~l~a1- ly P ilol dch very routes may be a\'a1labl1· in your arc a. Earn profit for rlc h\'encs & t.·ash. lnps or mer~hand1se for sellin ~ new sub~cn ptwns. For information please call ti4:! 4321 Fr om San and cx pcr.'en,~cd front Mon Fri. s2.s2.25 lo wtlh Hal Cox before you P/time, 11PM·7:30AM. Westinghouse Frostfree clcsk.N.B.ti44!J211 start 5404751 decide.540·9922. Xlnt working conds . 18cu ft.RefrigS135. Xlnt E .O . E . Contact D . cond.536·2825. DRIVERS WAHTED Menor Women M u~t be 25 or on·r Apply In Pcr~on Yellow Cab 11251 Slatt•r Avenue Fountam \'alley Male ('C)()k , saute & comb. See Chef at Ben .Brown's. 31106 So. Coas t Hwy. South Laguna Management Roache, R .N. Costa -. M es a M c mo r 1 a I Washer, Dryer & Side by Hospital, 642·2734. Side Refrig. Must sell --~~~~~~~ _f_as_l_. 64_6_·1_49_5._ --------·1Bieycles 8020 RN'S ......•.• , ••........... IOspd Man's light weight Clcmcnlt San .Juan ----------Elel1.ronte As~cmhlcrs 1•1-;0PLI': PERSON Exel'. looking for part lime bu~1ncss assol"sale tn ~ hnle!>alc supplies Bus1ne :-.' ful l y t•Jp1tah1.cd lntcn 1ew fli:l 2223 (full-Time) M otobe~an e Frenc h •. 1.ed Su , 11.7.30 sh rt model. Xlnt cond., Sac SCRAM-LETS ". rg. . l . s1zs. sj6.s129. Capl'itr;ino ar1'<1 t•;ill 195 0630 and Mb'lon Vie JO El Toro arej, l·all ~I 6310 Equal Oppor 1-.mployer llookk<'<'PH /\ ppl~ IO Pl'r-.on. H ob Hurn s llt•'>laurant. :!7 i-·u:.h1on hi.=" u Hm ldmg a1dh.!>ubstilutc eustod1ans .• ~ .... ub . .aides \vpl) l.al!una Beach r>1 ... 1nd l't.•r-.1mncl or r1C'(' 1\( rn"" rrnm 111 S(•hool 1;25 P .1 rk /\ ve I. B BtninHs is Booming W\• n1•t-d ~11$)1.'f\ 1sors. we will train l\l arGrei:or Y:.ic-ht l'on1 rn:ll l'laecn IHI, Co~t..i Mt>'J SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS PtRoda Motor ('hump fkh1nd (' \~ Pl-,R J>1d \'OU 4'\ l'I .it•l lht• fed tnjl thJl thl' fc·lluw who malcct-the tax 1t11111'. !\ !lW'nl for your how~c lh·<'~ UHtCAMPER? CORE RE-WORK OPERATOR ~11nimu m orG month~ c" penence m min1alurc :J'> scmhh "ork with mitrost·ope preferred Good r111i.:er dexterity Goot.I '1 ... 1o n ({·ontat·ts ok 1 tr vou havt• the :ibovt• qua 1tr1t·at1ons and a n· a i;(<1od rela a l>lc worker. please apply 1n pcro;on STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. An A pphed Ma~nt•t11·s Corp 2221 South Annt' St Sjnlu Ana, Ca 92704 An Equal Upporluntty t;mployer M/F l::xper. acute c are -----·----- ANSWERS hospital only. Excellent Boys Schwinn Stingray benefits. Contact Mrs. 2-speed xlnt cond $55 1-:xcuse -Tuhp .J ensen. 642·2734. Costa 89'7·7903 ~esa Mem o r1al -----:\t \"' to completely clean & paint apl\ & uo IJle mainll'nanec \\ ork 70 Oft~.~.E~Y0'3L•~~!e llosp1tal. 301 Victoria Cameras & ·' "' CA> <.: M. EOE Equipment 8030 un1ls l-\lll t1m<' JOb. Paid vacation & 5 paid People make Cun o f I•---------••••••••••••••••••••••• acupuncture but al least holiday!> per year. SJ. per it's come up with a cure for baldness. They leave hnur Send resume or qualafu:atwns. etc to· Tarnutzer Investment ---- the NEEDLES m ------ Co., box 246, Costa Mesa , Find what you want m !Yl627. Dept II Daily Pilot Class1neds. ----1 ---------- HetpWanted 7IOOH.ipW_.ed 71 ..............•..••... , ..................... . MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program. we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. H you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future ls with us Management experience is desirable, but not n ecessary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon GENERAL omCES 322 Ho. Fooffl• Id. ••ertr His .... Opporfwllty ... .., J SAL.ESCOUNSELORS TOPCOH S..per D. w. For News paper Promo-58 mm f. 1.8, SI 25: lion. Must en1oy workmg 200 mm f. 5 .6 TOP- with young people ~o to COR, $90. Will sell 14 years of !lge. Rell.able s•porohly. Rudi lransportalaon reqwred. , • Excellent part-lime posi· Hi.chielslu, 497-3547 lion. lli~h pay for 2·3 after 5:30 pm. hours each evening, half· day Sulurda y. Call Yashica TL Electr~n-X, 642-8102 for .in terview 1.7 lens. 90·230 V1v1lar l>efore6:00 Zoom. Strobe. $325 . 640-7474 • SECRET ARY OOCJS 8040 Good typing. Challeng· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ang pos ition w/varied duties. We are moving to •PET WORLD• Costa Mesa soon. Salary Coc.kers. C hihuahua , commensurate w /exper. Pood l es. Shih ltu. &skills. 7141631·0700. M~1llesc, G. Shepherd, Service Station Allen· Samoyed. Jap. Spaniels. mini·Schnauter. Porns. dant. expcr'd . Day & 00 ed I s ud Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· 1 max pupp es. t svs most breeds. 2.525 W. ply. Shell Slatton. 17lh & 7 h F . I SA 1 . NB 1 t al a1rv ew. . rvme. · Open eves. 531·5027 ---SHOESALES Lhasa Apso puppies, We have an openana for a /\KC 8 wk.s Chnstmas full or part tame. ex 67~5im pcriencod shO'-!·Ules ..;;.;..:.....:..:..:..;_· _____ _ person. Apply ln pt!rson. Male Coco brown poodle A11k for Mr, Cannon, w/papen, I yr old moke llemphl ll Shoes, S4 ofr839·5926 Fashion Island. N.8 . ------044-4223 A K C R c g I I . M i n l Classlfled udtJ sell bi t.cms, l rMll Items Of Item. J1AU•all G42·!i678. Dachshunds, $100. Won· derful Ch r1.stm as 11'l1. Perfect pct ror chlldrcn. 89G-5.l10. Great Ensembling~ 9178 a.ta L'l 1Tf ""°';~ 1lf W\-r.- Marvelous 'round town or travel bound -team tunic with pants or wear shirtcoat· dress over pants. too' Perfect for cotton checks, knits. Printed P1ttem 9178: Misse\' Sim 8, 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. Site 12 (bust 341 pa11tsuit 31 , yds, 60·inch fabttc. Stnd $1.00 for uch pattern. Add 25t for uch pattem for flrst-elus mail and handllna. Stad t11 .......... ....... .,... ... 2 .., .... an w..t 11• st .. ...., '"'-· "' , .. , .. , ..... ........ MOUH, JW, UD ... snu...w1&. Dt "' ll11w ltew t• 1•t • J1tten1 fret f Se11~ a,w fer °'' 111• ran.Wlflt•r ''"'"' C1talo1-cllp c•u,o11 ltnldt for ftto Jltt•nt of your cllolco. Std 75, nowl sew + Knit l oolt Sl.25 l11st111t Mo11ey CrJlls -SI .00 lutut hslllen lotll 11.00 l11t111t Stwffll letk • 1.00 ) I He's 3 Ft. Tall! 7063 Surprise tots lo teenagers with this lean. lovable pal, He·s about 36 inches tall - flops 1n funny positions on bed chair, dresser. Marvelous ma~· cot, toy. Pattern 7063: transfer of head. features, hands, boots. doll directions $1.00 for each pattern. Add 25¢ each pattern for first-elass mall and h1ndlin11. Send to: ~ ........ ti •1crtlfto.,.f. IOI • ~ .... .. ,,,. ow cw-... *" Y-' MY IHI I.,..... ~ ......... llp.P..._ ........ MORE thin ever before l 200 desl111s plU1 3 fret printed In· sidt N£W 1976 NEEDllCRAfT CATALOG! Has everythln&-?Sf. CrKll•t wltll S11uaru $1.00 Crtdttt a Warirellt Sl.00 Nlftr ntty Qllllb S1 .00 Alp pit Cttcllet S 1.00 Stw + Knll ... , • S1.2S Ntt41e,.rnt looll St.00 flower CrtcMt look II.OD Haltpll Crtelltt Book I .DO last.ant Croclltt l ook t .00 h11t11t MK11111 looll SI .DO lubllt Mom lttl -$1.00 Ctepltte Cllt looll SI.DO Ct•pltte Afitu• 11 4 St.GO 12 Ptln Aft¥ts 112 .-$011 looll tf 11 Ii.fits 11 501 ....... bilt ... k 12 -1011 1s G111ts "' ''"' n 5011 IMk of 1t Jiffy I"" _90, ,. ..... DAILY PILOT D7 Trucks 9560 Auto1, lmporled Autos, Imported Thursdiry. December 25. 1975 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G.,.. Sale 1055 Ml1t.ellaneous 8080 Mo~:•/ R at 9725 Autoa, h•port.d Autoa. Imported Auto1. lmporffd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc 9150 t h Datt.t 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••• I Pu.Uc •UCTIO._. For Sale. Sterling s'1lver, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G7 C ~vy 4'Jlon Pickup ••••••••••••••••••••••• M«'C des le · 9 740 u~ ... _ 'a -9 740 Tovoto 9 765 . "" " '72 Su k 380 Gd operaung com.I rec WJLL BUY YOUH ·73 F t 128 XJ l d '1 • n'I ~euors _.n1 , 'MANY ITEMS Of' l<'INE spoonl>, forks, odds & zu I Just over· o v t.> r h . u l d $ 9o o DA'r. J TOYOT \ ia , n con . g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATL• JEWELl'Y, ends Alsoplaccselli·n 1 h auled.nu.muf f le rs .,.08.,,.,0 a t' • Stt'li. / • 1n1,economy +,blut'1lan L•at• '76 ART OBJECTS. AN· NoDt!ulers.Call54S·Gf:s plugs,nngs$4S0.846·300l -.,.._""°--ORVOl,KSWAGEN mt 645-69-&l afterS. RESALES ..... or'u""""l --L' d .7" ,. 'f l'/S PAIOFOH ---H•w U••d TCYOTAS TlQUES, FINE FURN, '""""' · lln4Yamaha125 MX, rid· i·or ~ . ..,. o~. , · OR NOT F'lal '74 Xl9 Mags, P1rellu; .. • • 1n·~;11o~l7 ETC. PHONE FOR IN· sc.eflCIM<Kls den tw1l'e .ltlnt cond best p I B, 4·spd, 360 \·IL TOP L>OLLAH xlnl cond, 1-&M m1., $4~ O VER I 00 FO. & BROCHURE Wanted 8081 ofr,!>l6-14Zs muny xlra't. ~41100 <.:ALL 008·070'.l •75 MUZ 450St.-:. 2 lo MERCEDES $2997 64S-2200 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S86 7601. SAL SEHNADJ:::'\ E choos(· from Sa.,.c b1~ on O H DISPLA y YamuhaRD3SO 5400.H2 tt (n•c.•11M 1 I l'lu ... 1;.ix&ll1·~i11Jehvt-r Baycrest Sul 10·5 utos wanlt'd I want Manyt'xtras,$7SO Yam 9570 -iel>etwo. ""'"" Hou•eoflm~t Fr es book ds your '67 ·u~ vw 1l • I ,, 111·w Cor·oll.i i door hi hs:.r:i it~ms, ~i;c~c~~ body, e ngine, fende~s~ 7000m1les. 552 5130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i:l Ui.~un 1:!00, 4 :.pd, '73 4SOSLC -JIJrd to fiml i\LTllOHI/ .l) \ou 11111 1'1nJnc111.: ard lire:; not important. Must '73'/ • -·w VW camper, rcbll (•og, :.ll.'r<..OO, ma.:~. rJthab, + Top of the line l'ur. Im Ml-:ltl 1-~UE:-. IH:.\J.l-.lt ·'' .1llJhlt un .1pproved Leew La. N .H. 2 IMW, IOftCJ SWut<] lo m1. new cxhul>lll'lulch. more. Like ne\lt. $2495 md<' "<>ri·'. 1 ... a• .•. or bu) bXfi:! .\l.mdu·-.ll't ~ 14·d11 1111 :JI, 42 ur ~ have pink ~hp. Call uflcr -ext l'k "'"' 2014 MOTORS '" u -'" ·''" Garage Sale Tue/Wed. 6pm. 494·7738 -.... ras, I ~ n~w. new t1n:b, 673 3525 ,,.,,.,. on ext tr term::.. t022533> Bu1:nJ l'.11 k rr11111lhl> 20'5 Glenneyre, Laguna. ----$I ,950: HORTON '67 Chevy van. rolled. but '73 240Z~I FM, mags, Su 523-7250 l) l • Toys games records. All Wanted' 1964 thru 1966 t-:1 MANX, DOHC, classic fixable. Run::. ~ood S32S }Clio"'. :i.::i.uoo mi >..Int .-::.--. ' '74 MHZ 240 Uie.,cl True On th~· SJnt.i \n.i "'"' y CJ eGJ\ UfnA dayaale. Camino, running or not. r oad rac•r, $2,950; 6312197 cond S4.ti00 55t>IH23 I.Jill .. ~ ct•onom) and 'Jluc 111 Reasonable Cal I after this hard to find mudl.'I Opel 97 46 .j Movlllg· all furniture & Gpm. Ask for Lurry '6 7 VELOC E TTEAutos Want ed 9590 73IJat:.unlliOOl'L 1-·ACTORY Lea:.ca\o<ill.(022642 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• v TOYOTA misc. goes! Sule starts 968·4.971 THRUXTOH, ••·world••••••••••••••••••••••• Will Trude l\UTllOHIZED 11 t:T :-,IHll 1:-. l \iuJH· 12/27/7S. 2016 Wallace ---r•cord hold•r , li ke "WANT TO SELL -1!14 9:\~) Sales. Ser•ice '73 MBZ 450SE l,ux Scd ~W5 h1·-.1 oflt•r ' llol061to rh1" < '·' 1•.tb •1111 1 Apt.A.CM.6463616 ·~~~ts 8083 Mw,$1,795.CollRudt YOURCAR?" ii Oal!>un l'1 ck up Parts-Leosin9 Pm·cd ~or q~1~'t.. :-.Jll• w.n~:,o:, ri umpn 9767 Garage & Furn Sal H i .. ..1..:,.lsk1', .. 97.3547 Let I I (> c h II l20W.Warn"rat'IJ1n Sl0.7 0 • J rp I p h "75o······················· e; ••••••••••••••••••••••• cv&1.,. ~ U!> sc I 1t or you. ,oguc ampcr s e .. " (5i811S\ I. orsc ~ .., Sofa, sofa bed, <.'~airs, FEN o ER M us 1 c . after 5:30 pm. CJ\.~H ' We la kl' in lr.idL· Am Im 8 trk. Xlnl cond. Santa Ana 557 2132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Triumphs • tbls, lg .lamps, kitchen MAST i:; n BA s s an Y m a k l• or S2475Firm.!S30·9821. Honda 9727 •72 MHZ 350SL. Sports PorsL·hc J~;,i; • ,, .. mdl ()To Choose from!.·.· items, dishes & glasses, GUITAR XLNT COND. '74 Yamaha X su I::x· modi.' I . car:-. lr ucb. cur Ext term~. i\\all "0111•., lifl41\ • •·ni.: :'\l'"' I !'-.IJt'\'U rad111 healt•r :! etc. House s ol~ -$46-9933 AFTER 6 PM & ccllentcond1t1on Uestof· vans. recreational i ·P• 26UZ. auto. mag!>,••••••••••••••••••••••• (039;\l\'FI pJint. man\ ,1,J, ltun-. .1 Hi;, !>li l.!hll) hight·• everyUung must go. Sat. WKNDS fer. 968 5471 veh iclcs i m J>Orls & AM F;\1 :.lcn•o cas!>ellc. '7S HONDA look:-. "uod \.!t,4141 lt-.L olr L' ... l I loam 4pm Sun loam ·• l 'l l t ;\ C. "lnl l·u111.J StoOU l I I ' \ .. i.111,. ,-, :-.1.;rl111 ~ r11111 · , . · -----. uomcs 1c-s. " u~ >e 1n JJ m1 t'l>, <i most new / •75 1\1l~Z 450 SLC I lard ll j 5.~11,00 1 1>11, i..ox _ t. r 1, ipm .·8792 Anthony Ur.Les Paul, G1bsonrcvcrb 74 Kawasaki 90· M(;lA runningc-ond1tion&mecl 751·7626 realgassaver!664MVI•'. ... d 1 Jl.8 . amp. S600. l>eluxe <imp & Street Hike. Esscnlially California ::.all'ly code Fiat get. .urope:in c n7rY 1· Purscht· ·1:1 'l'ari.:a TH"VI Showman w 12 15" brand new . S2~5 . t d cb 9725 $AYE l·anl'cl Only450m1 Sun prl\ lk·~t ulr huv~ ll ~':?.~•••••••••••!?.~~ Allecs.S200ea 642·0'J80. &1-1·<1975 s ~:~J1:m1~0J\ul0Salt's •••• F ..... iai••••••• ~~:~~.M~~t:· :~1~~h:~1: u1:;·1mi 7Jni 111 1ujm or ·74 Yamaha YY..80. 491H400 Vealer eD~OY~~A· . l,Ol!ll:SK J i':"<l d\ Jll l'\l' Thoroughbred Stud 19 yrs Fender-Rhodes Elcctnl' old. make offer. must P1ano,swl(';.1st•modcl idnlrond.bstorr WEPAYTOl'DOLLAH i:! Pur!>l·h .. '111'1 Im ~e ll l o close E s tate &10 1163. !!68·5471 FOHTOI'l,;SEDCAHS '75 Ml3Z ·150 SEL. E\cc mJeul.il,· l!J,tlOO rn1. 837 """" L'OUL'IG".' .l><>.:\11-'.S1'1C . Beforeyoubuy see• dl•mu lu\ !:ll'<I ;\let 1\\1 V\I ,.lt1t••o. llL'"' """'v Offi Fu •tu & ii 350 llonda. clean. Runs ,. ""' ,, · . ce nu re orCLASSIL'~ f1n1loh Elcl'l roof r1d1Jb rhucolJtc Hrn E • t 8085 Extra Strong. ~OU Call ·~ Mission Vleto I ·• Reg. Quarter Horse Geld qutpmen 675_3622 If your car 1~ C\ti a dean c c Jr a 111· 1· v 1 1 t cu rng, 2\lz yrs. 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S400 or h<'~l offrr lran~m1s~ion. r.t<llo, girls while l':inopy bed Will sdl holh for $!1511 oi hl·ater. power <,ll'l'rtni.:. w ,s pread, llonda JSOZ offer.Call~13 -Ki38 l'\l'~ air conci1titJninl'(. plus l\hni bike, & many other -• 9060 many mon• l'\lra-. SN· ~hid items Dec 26,27 Boots, Soil this onl' ~ (64872'\' I 28493-3909 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4895 Great Chnstma~ Prl'senl IRVINE Coast Golf Clu LIL>O 14. 112005 wdrlr & Me mbership for sale cover. 536 1036. 67S·22S2 Mrnk S t ole, Beaut1ru Natu ra l · Dnwn. Mus Sell! S400, 673·8l20 ex 212 35· Enc~on, nl'H'r r:i<'t•1l. like new Nev. bottom paint. all hnll' work JUl>l n·donl>. Wht·l'l :-.tecnni:. S30.0llo. I' P i7ti 21511 , Moving lo Europe. mu!it sell everything by Ul't' 675.~H~ or 5·~·8~56 en·~. 29th. Chairs, tables, dbl :'11ust Sell' LASER '(lnl in mallre~s. sin~h· bed. cl 's H a rl.e n Rilll'ht'l k1tch. items. All gd. +new ~ail , s<ic. S6!J5 cond. 642·9733 _ ti75·6866 or 631-0120. King size frame spnnji! 24• Frb!!ls Scow. not com firm mattress $SO. Gale pletc. llardsh1p forct'S leg dsning table S7 sale. No real>. orrcr re 493·2178 rused. 645 9099 . POOL TABLE Boats, SUps/ Fischer, slate, reg. st Docks 907 0 S2SO 6-M .4866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Firewood·Euc / S 7 5 cord $42.SO •.4Jcord tdel 830-9740 --- Rcnlor huy Slip or side tie for 32' pwr boat. 837 -1033 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 II arbor.(' '.\1 631-1276 '76 TOYOTA TRUCKS 16 To Choose From 4 Speeds. 5 ~p<'c ds . automalll'S, loni.: beds. short b<>ds Also 6 Used Compact Trucks lo ch0<.'~t· from DeMl~ <!)rovoTA 19b6 H0tbor ( t,\ /di> 11)01 WATER BEDS !~!'!'.~~'!'!::'......... '75 LUV 5 mo Complete $129.95 Camp«S. S~t/ Sac. SJ500 with delivery Rent 9 I 20 64S.S432 ___ 645· 7857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW 176 BMW's NOW HERE l UOl Mtirperitt Plrlirly. MlssioaV~ ll 1-2040 • 495-4949 u ..... .,.., , .... .,Exit °'" Seadey• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & • Sales-Sen 1c<' Lt·a~mi:: Roy Carver, Inc. Rolb Rovce li)I W 234 Jo:. 17th St. Costa Mesa 54fi 4111 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER $I ST 6 lllOAOWAY SAHTA AHA 835·3171 THE ULTIMAn DRIVIND MACHINE 4 POSTERS Sl69.9S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 910 Autos, New AquaHeave_n 830-~062 Facto~ nire<'t Campers Autos, New •J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ty p E WR ITER -I A M $89S.up. Shells SI 79.SO. !!:lee, $155. Beaut cund. Sleepers. 858 W 18th CM Copler,$75.830-8967. 642·8471 ___ _ ' USED CAR SPECIALS USED GREMLINS 1971thru1974 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM STAJt'TIHGAT $I 695f647Et4JI 1973 FORD PIMl'O SA&ES & SER VICE 76's HERE WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR ! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPL~TE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES BRAND NEW 1976 HONDA CIVICS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •· 1 In The Nation NOT JUST A FEW LEADERS! EVERY NEW 1975 & 1976 CAR AND TRUCK IN OUR HUGE STOCK • NOW DISCOUNTED TO SAVE OUR CUSTOMERS MANY, MANY DOLLARS i BIGGEST DISCOUNTS EVER ON REMAINING '75's! NEW 1975 WIND. STKR. $4581 . EXAMPLE SAVINGS MUSTANG II DISCOUN T $682 s3899 HARDTOP SELL-OFF SALE PR ICE .. I '""" ~\00:•• , t• 1 '" ,., i ,,_ ''t'~•'} 1tr•I f, hNt, llt..1! l•'r W\~ 1, ,., AM EXAMPLE SAVINGS NEW 1975 Ford LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON, LOADED! WIND STKR $6888 Dl:~~~NT S 181 1 . . NEW 1975 EXAMPLE SAVINGS GRANADA WIND. STKR. s3s5510 $461 7.70 DISCOUNT $661 .00 2-DOOR SEDAN SELL-OFF SALE PRICE 1,. I ,µ• +111 "'"''' "10 ( t(J IV t. ,, , •. ,,,,,,. "'+1•v• 11u1f, Col1f .. m.,,.ot\ t"i'\u1p"""'n', d .. v•• ti,.,,,,, r·u11 IJi; t. .. ul hr•\ AM•"''' 6,l1nltdq,Qu t~1.!»W67LIYb•tlJJl5'•'t1i89l NEW 1975 EXAMPLE SAVINGS MAVERICK 4DOOR SEDAN 1,, '~O l 1(1 IV O ,., , "'l•f'HI" C.:ol t <-"••n• '"' , cJ· o,....,.,.,. W"'N 1 \"It uv•~ o rnot.r f1•• ORV I fl• 14 &~V. h•t-\ Jl\l•t'1 h.• ''"I "'1 , \)• hvn~ d1k bf'°"'"' h1.1ttt & '"°' bumi'k• 9titUIO\ ond I t -I' "•· IS. )~'l]l IY}.)•,' ~1L I J JOi WIND. STKR. $3987 DISCOUNT $504. $3483 ~~~;OFF PRICE 7C FORD FlOO PICK·UP , !a. 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