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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-26 - Orange Coast PilotOrange Coast EDITION , * * ~. T oday's .Y. Stoeks VOL. 681 NO. 360, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER26, 1975 TEN CENTS a ' Killed Christmas E1'e Irvine Pilot Services Due Memorial services likely wilt be held next week for a 29-year- old El Toro Marine Corps pilot from Irvine who apparently perished in the crash of an F-4 Ph~ntom fig hter during a Chnstmas Eve training exercise near San Clemente Island. Capt. Lyle C. Christy still is of- ficially listed as missing. So is Yule Woe Reported On Coast A couple who purportedly were doing last -minute Christmas shopping when they popµed into a Costa Mesa clothing store Christmas Eve turned out to be interested only in cash. Police were told that a man and a woman entered Johiia's Boutique at 2300 Harbor Blvd. as the manager was closing. Of- ficers said that the woman lned on some clothes but it was later discovered that while she was do- ing so. the man took two green money bags containing a total of $629. Holiday S treaker• A couple of youths who weren't wearing Santa Clallii suits-<>r anything else streaked through Denny's Restaurant, 18477 Beach Rlvd., Huntington Beach, in the nude, startling customers and employes alike, police reported They returned for a repeat performance at 1: 15 a.m. today O.,en Fire Dome d Whatever Patty Carr was cooking in her oven at her home at 222 Baywood in Newport Beach on Christmas Day, it turned out overdone. Her oven · caught fire and Newport Beach firemen were called to ext- inguish the small blaze. The $250 fire was confined to the kitchen area. Bonte Burglarized Christmas Day burglars in- vaded the home of a Huntington Reach family Thursday, carting away Sl ,500 worth of presents and household furnishings, police said today. Rose Baker. of 8552 Howard Circle. said the thieves. who gained e ntry through a sliding patio door, stoic a movie camera, waffle iron and cash. 'Fishy' Burglary When the burglar alarm at the Galley Res taurant on the San Clemente Pier sounded at 8:48 p.m . C hri s tmas night. San Clemente police officers J ohn Ziegler and Frank Yerger were dispatched to investigate. There were no burglars. ac- cording to the officers, just a cou- ple of fishermen in search of a Christmas night catch. Cash Taken '" ltfe•a While Albert Frederick Armand. 46, was out attending a party Christmas Eve, someone broke into his home al 200 Tulane Place, Costa Mesa, and stoic $585 in cash. Tale al TIDo Tl'• Solomon's wisdom was re- quired of a Huntington Reach policeman Christmas Eve, when he was dispatched to a report~ burglary that wasn't really a burglary. as it turned out. Patrolman Gary Wnght said he learned one neighbor h:td bor rowed another n eighbor 's television set to watch in one room. in addition to having his own TV in another part or the hotlse. The borrowed TV set was rvidenUy not retumcd wlthin a reasonable time and loaner became angry with loanec, rJnal ly raiding his home to borrow the :\~ghbor's owri..set. "Each has his own TV back (lOW ·• Officer Wright wrotl', after arranJZin~ u trade nnd marking the cas~ closed. the radar intercept officer who was aboard the craft, Major Leonard J. Catanzaro, 40, of Poway. Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard search squadrons found no trace of the two crewmen dur- ing separate searches Wednes- day afternoon and Christmas Day. T he search was officially terminated at 10:15 a.m. Thurs· day. Capt. John Shotwell, an El Toro spokesman, said memorial services for the two crewmen likely would be held during the first part of next week. Christy leaves his wife. Betty. The )tarine Corps has not disclosed the names of any other survivors Shotwell said the air and sea search of a 600-square mile area south of the island produced some of the wreckage of the fighter jet. Ac cor din g to a Navy spokesman, crewmen or another F-4 flying on the training mission saw Christy and Catanzaro eject from their plane before it crashed into the ocean 19milessouthofthl' island. The cause of the crash has not been determined, It is under in· vestigation by Marine Corps s afety technicians. Shotwell said. The crash occurred al 12: 15 p.m . Wednesday. The training flight had originated in Yuma. Ariz. and included a stop at Miramar Naval Air Station before proceding to the area ~ar San Clemente Island. 6 Questioned In Tennes see Bar Slayings NEWPORT, Tenn. (UPI) Jackie Mack Laymon, an escaped murderer, walked mto the tavern with some other men. A patron at the bar heard one of the~ say, "Which do you want first?· "He just walked in with no fuss, no argument. no nothing, and bang!" said Cocke County SheriffTom O'Dell. ''It happened so fast no one could see it. lt was all over in two minutes." Four men, including Laymon. were shot to death Thursday and two others were wounded in a shooting spree which officials say they could not explain. "It's hard to get to the bottom of this." O'Dell said. "You talk to somebody, and that leads you right back to someone who's de· ad. Most of them cleaned each other out anyway.·• The sheriff's office said today six persons had been taken into custody for questioning and "at least two" would be charged lo· day with murder or attempted murder. O'Dell said• the shooting ap· parently began Thursday mom ing with the entrance of Laymon. who escaped in August from Brushy Mountain Prison where he was serving a 99-year sen· tence for murder. During the gunfire. Laymon was killed by an unidentified as· sailant. Also killed were Ricky Cochran of Dublin, Ga .• and Gary Miller and Steve Valentine, both of Newport. James Stinnett was reported in serious condition. and Danny Davis was listed in fair condition. Asked if Laymon had known the victims. O'Dell said. "Well. <See SPR EE, P age A.2) &at Crashes In Thick Fog LOS ANGELES CU PJ) Heavy Coe caused a boat owner to become disoriented and run hi!i 25-foot powerboat aground near the beach at El Se~o. tossinit his rour passengers into the.sea. Two of the persons, Charlotte llaker, 40, and Eme!it Arajo, 48, were revived by county lifeguards and token to a hospital where they were treated and re· leased. ' itter' OU -D•Hy Piiot Pl>Oto by RitNn:I l(oeflter PASSENGERS WAIT FOR FOG TO LIFT SO THEIR PLANES CAN LIFT OFF Post-Christmas Rush Grinds to a Halt at Orange County Airport Tidal Wave Watch Out For Area A tidal wave watch was put in- to effect t oday following an earthquake in the Tonga Trench. 4,500 miles from the California Coast near Samoa. Early reports indicated that the quake registered 7.6 on the Richter scale. The Orange County Com· munications Command advised law enforcement and lifeguard agencies along the Orange Coast that a watch had been established for a possible tsunami. or tidal wave. .Reports from the National Earthquake Jnformation Service in Goldeo, Colo .. and the Na- tional Ocean and Atmospheric Administration in Honolulu, Hawaii indicated it was not yet known whether the powerful quake caused a tsunami. The earthquake occurred about 200 miles south of the Sa- moan Islands about 7:56 a.m. local time. It was not known if damage resulted. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 registered 8.25 on the Richter scale. The scale is de· signed such that a one point in· crease means a 10-fold increase in the power of the quake. Thus, an earthquake of 7.6 is IO times stronger than a quakeof6.6. Burgla r s Rifle Mesa Apartment When Anthony John Carroll, a 24-year-old student. returned to his apartment home at 735 Joann St.·. Costa Mesa, from vacation this week he found that burglars had taken equipment worth· $1,775. Carroll told pohce a stereo set and speakers. a television and a camera were taken sometime Christmas Eve. Fog Retunis Tonight OnCo~t Heavy fog closed Los Angeles International and Orange County airports this morning and caused hazardous driving condi· tions for Orange Coast motorists. Weather forecasters pre- dicted hazy sunshine for m ost of today and Satur- day but said the fog was expected to return tonight and Saturday morning. Officials said the high both days would be m the 60s with low temperatures of3S lo 45 degrees. The fog also caused oc- casional shutdowns of the San Fran cisco and Oakland airports and closed the San Jose Airport. Incoming fli ghts to Los Angeles were being divert- ed to terminals at Ontario and San Diego, officials said. HB Girl Hurt As Car Rams Pole in Fog A young Huntington Beach girl was injured Christmas night in one of numerous traffic accidents blamed on dense fog when her brand-new German sports car crashed into a power pole. Cynthia Stover, 19, or 201 Oswego St., was westbound on Edinger A venue near Monterey Lane when s he lost control of the 1976 auto. The vehicle veered onto the right-hand dirt road shoulder, causing it to swerve left and back across the traffic lanes into the power pole, police said. Damage to the car was only moderate and Miss Stover was released from Huntington Jn . tercommunity Hospital after treatment of her injuries. Santa Who? Irvine Visitor 'Detai~d' Entered on the Irvine police Jog. Daily Report No. 08781. was the following suspicious circumstances report: OFFICER E. SCROOGE stopped a 1966 low-nder Chevy at the intersection of Jeffrey Road and the San Diego Freeway Christmas Day after noticing that the suspect was looking over a large road map. Weighing approximately 350 pounds and dressed in a baggy red suit with white trim, the man aged 74, identified himself as Santa Cl~. AKA St. Nicholas, 2 Elf Lane. North Pole. Officer Scrooge reported that the elderly man muttc:red lncoherently about "the North Pole, his elves and hi.; trip around the world." A large pipe was found nearby. AFTER DETERMINING that the pipe did not contain any unlawful residue. OfC1ccr Scrooge a nd n backup man re· leased their ~uspect. The suspect then reached into 11 bait and ofCel'ld each of the policemen a Christmas present They both declined because they art' not allow<><i to ar ccpt gratuities. Olympic Skiers Join Ford VAIL, Colo, CUPl)-President Ford went skiing today with the U.S. Olympic ski team and said he was going to "try to keep up with them." Ford met the team at the foot of a mountain during his week· long vacation and was asked whether he was going to give t.hem some tips. "No, it'll rum their reputa- tion." Ford said. Three inches or fresh snow j?reeted the President Christmas morning as he and his entourage of Secret Service agents and ski patrolmen set out for a s lope closed off for his exclusive use. · He said his skiing form •·couldn't be better." .. I feel great." he said. ··r ha- ven't been winded or had any weariness in my legs. I've never been in better shape." Did be think that at his age - 62 -he should give up his favorite sport? ··Why?" the President asked. ''I ski better now than when I was a good many years younger. My l'kiing is the best it has ever been." Described by friends as an ''advanced intermediate'' skier, Ford accepted replicas of Presi- dent Theodore Roosevelt's nine· foot skis from Skiing magazine and promptly donated them to the Colorado Ski Museum. "I'd be delighted to donate a pair of mine, but they won't be as historic as these," he said. Buoyed by a family reunion and a new GaJlup Poll showing an upswing in his job perform a nee rating, Ford cheerfuly admits to more play than work during his Christmas \'acation in the Rockies. "It's good to get away and get a Little relaxation," Ford told re- porters Thursday between ski runs. "I'll be fresh when I go (See FOR D. Page A2) Mesa Pool Victim Still Ve r y Critical Joseph Whitcomb, the 3-year· old toddler who fell inttl thP backyard pool at his home at 2732 San Carlos Lane. Costa Mesn, Dec. 17, remained in a coma to day at Childrens Hospital of Orange County. His condition was listed as "still very crltical." He has been unconscious since the mcident. 2 Childre n Die PETALUMA <U PI) Two yo ungsters were killed Christmas Day when a pre-down blaze gutted the bome of a local roorer. The fire claimed the llves of two daughters of Robert Meader, 3 year·old Jane, and Penny, JS. Kidnaped FromOC Party? Lawmen today sought a young woman and a baby boy she is sus- pe('led of kidnaping from ;1 Christmas Day party in Anaheim while everyone was gone to gl'l more refreshments. The woman , known only as Connie. is considered the prime suspect. s ince she had been baby sitting little Jason Simmons, six months, in Mrs. Karla Simmons· absence. 'Investigators said the abduc. tion occurred after Mrs. Sim moos look the baby to a friend'l'> apartment while visiting from Lake Elsinore. Several persons were present. including a man who had p1ckt>ll up the mys terious Connit' on Reach Boul eva rd in Westminster earlier as s he hitchhiked. Investigators said the woman who told her new acquaintances she came to the area from Texas six months ago volunteered to watch little Jason after being brought to the party. She and the inf ant -along w1th all his clothing and baby bottle - were gone when the group re- turned from the store. The woman is described as about 19, five feet. one inch tall. weighing about 100 pounds and wearing her frizzy brown hair at shoulder length. . Police said when picked up on Beach Boulevard near Warner Avenue just inside Westminster ·city limits the suspect wore a white low cut blouse studded witb :... rhinestones. • The brown-eyed kidnap sus- pect also wore blue flare slacks and necklace of green and yellow beads. according to detectives. They said the child's mother had been visiting her mother for Christmas when she went to the friend's apartment where the kidnaping occurred. Kialo°' WP Lead· Race SYDNEY, Aus tralia CAP) -Two American yachts were leading the early stages of the Sydney. to-Hobart yacht classic. Kialoa, the 79-foot ketch skippered by....J.im Kilroy, a nd Windward Passage, s kippered by Fritz Johnson. were neck and neck after seven hours sailing and had covered about 60 miles. The race organizers, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, said they were in a good position to break the 1973 race record set by the Austra lian yacht Helsel. Five miles astern of the American s was the Australian yacht Ballyhoo which led the 102 entrant~ out of Sydney. Coa~• \\e athe r Increasing night and morning fog and low clouds otherwise hazy sun- shine Saturday. Highs in the 60s at the beaches and inland areas. Lows tonight 35 to 45. I NSIDE TOD/\ Y Once .again. coo:d lwmeoumers, commercial en- terprises and commimfrft's hnve put on th~r brighlest glow and competed irt th(> '40 Mtlts o/ Chnstmas Smiles ' contut. Winners art .on· nounud on Page C 1 of the WteUndtr. lnd•x . .\2 DAILY PILOT J:rtday ~ember~. 191~ ~Tragedy, Sorrow By Tb~ !lsol'iated Pr~~~ 1-~or m11lwn .... truund ttw "m ltt. • ChMstma::. """ tht• qlUl'l. tr.1th laonal holiday l)f gift gl\ anjo'!. church and a day ,1l hnnw But lhl· holiday, hk•• unv \ltht•1 d.n. ali.o had its t!XI I (.•11)1,.'1' of WY Jlld WI 11}\\ . In East \'1nct?nt To,\t\:.h1p. P~1 . ft\'t> persons. 111t'lud1ng thn·l· \'h1ldre11. w1..•re found shot to de.1th in tlwar horn'-' on ('hi t!'ootm.1.., morn lnJ:! ll\ "hJl l'll>IH'l' ltxia~ l'.lll<'d .1 murdt>r-su1r1dt· In -r~nnessee. four ~rsons were killed and two Y.Ounded in a gun battle. Another t hr<'e persons were killed tn an tipparent robbery in a furniture store in 1'1orida on t'hnstmas EH' (Story. A<l > In Kenosh~1. W1~ . tY.o mt•n ancl <1 \.\Oman found dead Chnstmas night in a ::.hopping renter park mg lot w<'re virll ms of a double murder-smc1de. police said to day All t hrt'1' wt•re dead of I Memory Tree Pine Planted for Victim A s tar pine. once a famil) ':.II\· mg Chnstma:. tree. 1s a Living memonal this Christmas to a young man who as a lad hJd helped his grandfather tnm the ~ame e\'<.>rgrecn The pirw ~lands m front of Lacuna Bcal'h City Hall. It is •• gift to th<' c ity from Mr. and Mrs :\. R. Anderson of 175 Sunset Ter rare. Laguna lh•arh. The Andersons donated the tree to thC' city in ml'mOr} of their grandson, Stt.•\'('n Forden of Arcadia who was :-litcd ma traf- fir acr1dL•nl about two months ago The c1ly h::is dt.•t'kt.'d the tree ti u t \\ 1 l h o r n ;1 m l' n l s a n d garlclnds ·we \H're a httlco\'ercomt•to see it all decorated up JS a Chnstmas tree again. but 1t 1s so lx>aut1ful." .\1 rs Anderson said in an mtcn 1e" 9 Candidates In Jt'alley's Council Race :--line c·;.111d1c!Jtl's will be run nmg !or t \\ o !'oot.·;1ls 1r1 Fountain \'allC'\'·s .\1 ;1r('h ~ l'tf\ roun('tl t.>lect1on · lncumbC'nl .'.\'ta\or fkrnH· S ,. a I s t a d .i n d C ·o u n r 1 I m a n .\Ian tn \dler \\'t'rt.' among thO'-t' " ho c n m p I e t t' d no m in ::i t 1 o n forms by Wt•dnl':,,day·~ 5 o clod. f1lmg deadline> Others scekinJ? four year ('Oun cil terms art:' Sheila .'.\'t arcus. 16215 Scotch Pine St llarrv . Vought. 16·11·1 .\ty rtlewooct St·. Thomas Rt>all 17Rll .\lagnohi.1 St : Robert Rusoff. 11 136 Sandstone <\ve .. Joseph Srhloss. 1111 7 Tilton Circle. .\1 anuel Alarcon. 17220 Santa Barbara St.. and F'red Voss. 18578 Cottonwood St Three other ci ty residents. Gary Lorge, Jim Thompson ano Sle\'en .\l cG1 nn1s, took out nomin;.it111n form..; but did not r1 · turn them. city offte1als !'oo:11c1 This Flood Home Made Worried that her neighbors apartment might su!>lain severe damage from a leak. a Hunt 1ngton Beach woman ca 11 l'<l po lace C'hn~l mas Day "ht•n shl' ~polled ~ aler flowinl!! from heneath tht• front ooor Investigators came out <Jnd knocked on lhl' door. only to leJrn the embarras:,,ed couple were 1n deed home. kn<.>w :.lbout the flood and were doing ~nmt•thing about 1t Their waterbed had bur~t Oil Rigs S ink :--lEW ORLE.\~S t l'PI> T"o s hips servicing ofbhore otl ng!'oo s ank in rough sea:. anc1 45 mile ;in hour winds m the Gulf of .\lexin1 Thursday One man 1:,, massing ORANGE COAST I .JJ I \'IQ I !•l I Tlw' (.H .. , ,,,... r no. 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't Tetepftone (1141 M2-4S21 Clas1lfled Adve rtlllng MM'71 .ottf,.Nc• V•Hry H~ Ott t S11-U10 , '"" ~" (t#f•iW ,.,~ 4tS-.0630 t '°"" N0'1f'I Ot•"Of' <.ov• h c °"'""''"'w-S40-1220 ,..,,.,""'i. "'~ O•...-o• < •• ' "'""·"'•"G co ... ...-if Mo fWW,, llf')t1ft\ 11fV\lfijlf'1tM'\. -01t•)f'f•I "" .. ,,.., CH • .,._,,,.,,.,,. •• n,, t"'1rf't" "'"" O• re•tt fltv t •d wttf\ovt \Pflt ••• •"'""t.'•n" •' coovr•Ol'WI OWftfl'I ~(e<I" ti•" 1110\l•t• 11••1! ~l (M"' """''" t..Mtfttl'M4 ~w.r••t•~" llV ,,..,,,., tJ 1) mon .. ,, , .,. "' .. ,,.. n mofl•11•1. "'""'"', ..,.,,,,..,_ UK_,,,ltlt "He lived in Arcadia but he had spent every summer of ht~ 18 years here with us and he loved Laguna. "He likt'd the beach and :,,w1m ming and he had many fn<.'nds here among the perma1wnt resi dents and those who just caml' here for the s ummer." Mrs An· derson said. Until rerently. the star pine had been in the Anderson's patio "He had helped his grandfather plant at." Mrs. An- derson said. Mrs. Anderson said a friend had read a story in the Dally Pilot about the city looking for a s tar pine to plant at city hall "She suggested to us that we miibl give it to the city and we were delighted to do it "I think it is very nire. a hvmr; memorial. It's a pretty tree and 1t makes us happy 1t 1s there.'· .\1rs. Anderson s~11d From Page Al FORD ... bal'k to Wa~hmgton on Tue~ day .. :\lid\\ ay through an e1ght·d;:iy 'iOJOt1rn :it this mountain re:.ort. F11rd said he has been spt.•nding ~•bout lhrec-hours a day sk1ini:: • md abnut 21 ~ hours nn offtc1:.il bu~mess Thl' rl'~ t \If h 1 s t 1 me has been t.•n1oyed ''1th his fomily .ill four Ford children an' on hand .ind attending Christmas partll':- Roth Ford and his fnends sav he has ne\'er· skied b<.'tter Tht• President himself appeared flt .in d u n w o r ri e d Ci b o u t t h e r halleng<.> from former Go\' Ronald Reagan of tahfomia for the 1976 Republican pres1dent1al nomination White house press secretary Ron :--;essen said Ford got a Christmas bonus with this week's lalC'st G~:llup Poll taken Just after his return form China that showed his job performan('l' rating has Jttmpt•d by fiv<' point:- f'rom Page ;I I SPREE ... they're kmd of m the same cl.rn. and it seems there was kind of a disagreement over something " .. This Lavmon fellow came 1n \\1th a rarl;me. and just start<'d shooting , · said Yl rs Paulint. Da\'is. mother of one of the in JtU'ed men · '.\1 y son ~ay:-. a bo) with Jackie 1 Laymon) JUSt point ed out people for tum to shoot. and he did · ~rs .\taude!la St1nnl•tt . mother of lht• other m1urt.'<l man. ~pent most of C'hnstmas d.:1\ waiting for her son to regain rnn ... ciousness. "M y son. his girlfri<'nd and my daughter was just sitting at a ta hie." she s aid. "They were JUSt mn<icent bystanders Then thrl't.' 11r four men came in with guns .i nd one of them ~aid to the other ·Which one you ant first? Then tht>y Just started shooting-· Old Soldier Chasing Nazi? JE~Kt:--:s. Okla !UPI I The Germans failed to kill Alfred C Sherman 30 years ago, but vivid memones of World War II may b<.' fata I for the twice-wounded veteran Sherman walked away from a nursing home Monday and ned into the nearby s now.covered hills. He is still miss ing. His family fears he may hid<> from rescuers. fearing they arl' N'azi soldiers trytn)'.? to C'apture him. Sherman. a d1 a bet1c wounded m the back and leg m Europe. r e <'ently suffered a stroke. F'am1ly members said since then he has been confused about time and rircumstances Good till Jail ~d SACRAME:'llTO IUPJ l Two former roomm(ltE's of Lynette Fromml' rcma1necf in jail Christmas Ony ov<.'r objection~ that they s hould br fr<"cd. Sandra Good nnd Su~an Murphy l\r(" ~ m(l held in heu of SS0.000 bail on charl(es o( conspiring lo omit dt.· ath threat letters lo torpor ate ex· ecutivt>s cun~hol wound:, to tht• chest. authonhes said. ln New Britain, Conn., police said today they believed several men broke into a house Christmas morrnng, poured gasoline onto the occupants and star"kd a bl al'(' that left two men dc;.icl <llld thrt.•t• others injured Morl' than 100 died in automohi It• art:1dents during the htllid;I\ In !i;.n orHll'. ~ .J • two per:;ons Gasoline Pouring Kills 2 ~F:W ORlTAl'.'I, Conn. CAP l .\uthonties said today they tx>he\'ed sevt>ral men broke into a house Chri st mas morning , poured gasoline onto the orcu- pants Ctnd started a blaze that left two mt.>n dead and three others in JUl"C'd. OetC'rt i ve Ca pt. George C. Ht'resr1k said police are "sure foul play was involved·· but won't have proof until tests on the vie· llms· rlothing are completed. Police said they were question- ing several persons, including members of two rival clubs. the F.arls and the Lords. The two- story wood frame dwelling re- portedly was used as a clubhouse forthe Earls club . Poltre desrribed the dubs as 15· )'l'a r -o Id sor i a I· fr a tern al groups that started as high school organ1~at1ons. They said the d11bs sometimes feud with each other and Sl'\'eral other similar cl ubs in New Britain. Authorities said blood was fnund in the snow outside the 11 room house and there may have lx'en a fi ght before the fire began . Pol ire idC'ntified the dead men. both of :-.1ew Britain, as Prank C::issanno. 19. and Robert Grala . 26. who was on leave from the Air Force' Their hod1es were found near windows and authorities ~aid they ht.•heved the two were trying to t>scapc when they died. Three other occupants were in- •ured an the blaze that was reporl- t>d ~horlly after 6 a . m. Thursday fwo were treated and released from '.':ew Britain Ge neral Hospital. Ronald Rio, 23, who ltved m the house. was admitted for treatment of minor burns. Rio Jumped from a second-floor win d11w to escape the flames. police ~:..id Offir1als said the flames spread quirkly through a stairwell and did heavy damage throughout the building. Poli re said no arreslc; have been made an ronnection with the fire However. Dennis Pellegrino. 27. nf ~ew Rntain. was arrested Thursday afternoon and charged with f1rst·degree assault in ron- ncetion with a fight with Rio on Wednesday Laguna Rills Pianist Dies; Services Held f\tnl'ral scrv1('<.>S for former concert pianist Leon Navara of Laguna llills were held today at Pacific View Memorial Park. ~r. '.'lavara died Wednesday at the age of 86. Horn 1n Brooklyn as Louis Goldberg. Mr. NavarawasAnac- complished pianist at the age of i'.'ight. At the age of 15 he signed nn as a contract pianist with t~e Orpheum Circuit Mr ~avara subsequently had has own orchestra and appeared an movies. hotels. theaters and nightclubs throughout the United States He was .i life member of the American Federation of Musi- c aans. Hollywood , and the American Society of Composers. Authors. and Publisbers. .'.\'tr . Navara came to Orange County four years ago when he retired to Leisure World. fie is survived by two brothers. Moe Gould of Louisville, Ky., and William II. Goldberg. Laguna lhlls China Predicts World War III TOKYO (AP> The Chinese Communists charged today that thf' United States and the Soviet Union are preparing for a new world war and that the arms race between tht>m "is proceeding at ti feverish pare nen•r seen before·· "The declining lJ S . im perialists :ire try ing h1trd to m~untnln their vested interes~ while the Sovtrt revii;ioni5lt; are out to catch up," said a year-end rev1f'w in the officitil Pek1nJ( Propte·~ Doily. • Mar Festive were killed 1n a fire early C hri st mas Day A blal<' Christmas Eve took the hves of three children in Cheltenham. Md. :Another tire destroved two sound s t.a~es and raust?d $3 million damages at tht' SaiT\U t.>1 Goldwyn s tudios in L~ Angel<'~ onChristmasDay. <Story, AS) There were also events beyond the ordinary on the joyful side of Christmas. ~anetta van Oorp, wife uf a Dutch banker. aave birth to quadruplets in London J('nny Jones. a 3-year-old Korean or phan, spent her first Christmas in her new American home after her adoption was held up ror more than a year by red tape. l ler adop· live mother railed J enny's ar n val on Chnstmas Eve "a mira 1..·le" Storms in Illinois and lndianu rreated hazardous driving rondi lions. Ther<' was also a rare Whit<' ... Bridge Drops In Tiine Cbnstmaei in parts o! Texas and rain or freezing r~un ln mueh of the rest oflh(' rountry. It was tht-kind of day to stay m · :u<lu. but not everyone seemed happy t9 do so.' At the stale pris~>n in Concord. N.H., some 140 an mates demanded that another 20 convicts in solitary confinement be allowed out for a Christmas meal and, when the demand was refused, staged a five-hour re· be Ilion. ' ... O.lly Pl lot S~fl P hoto With aid of crant', workmen put steel girders in place for bridge on Newport J<'reeway in Costa Mesa. This bridge even- tually will c:<1rry eastbound frcew<1y traffic over Bristol Street. State I li gh .. "·ay Com· mission will meet in Costa Mesa next month and one of the things commissioners will look at is progress of work on Newport an·d Corona dcl Mar Freeways. Segments of two freeways were among tew maJor pro- jects funded bcf ore state ran out of money for freeways. Coast Guard Hunts Craft In 'Triangle' PORTSMOUTH. Va IUPI > The Coast Guard said today 1t would search for a cabin crwscr 10 the infamous Bermud;.i Tnangle unlll the craft 1s found or a Christmas day distress call is determined lo be a hoax. The air and water search was temporarily suspended due to bad weather this morning. but a Coast Guard spokesman said 1t would rt'sume as ~oon as lhe sky dears. A distress call at 5.20 a .m Thursday reported that the cabin cruiser, identified as Rattan 11 . was sinkin,g 22 miles east of Cape Henry, Va. The caller idenl1f1ed himself as one of four crew mem- bers and said they were abandon- ing the 46-foot vessel to take re- fuge in a raft. Lt. J ohn Witherspoon said the Coast Guard had been unable to find a listing for the Rattan 11. He said Coast Guard direction- finding equipment ind1rated thal the distress call came from shore. He said. however, that the equipment "makes mistakes .. ·•we have considered th<' possibility of a hoax. but right now we are working under the as sumption it was for real,". Witherspoon said. He said the caller did not say where the vessel was from or where it was going. Baker, Drexel Heritage Henredon, Hekinan, W oodrnark UP TO 20% OFF UPHOLSTERY Marge Carson, Sherril, Henredon California Design Forwn , UP TO 20% OFF S top ur today for the b est selection! WIODA YS I SA TUIDA YS t :OO to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH• li27 WESTCL!t'F OR. 6'2·~ LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ NOH1'11 t:OAS'I' HW\' . 4~ M$l TORRAN CE• 23649 HAWTHORNt: BLVD 10pen t·n 1119. ~un. 12·$ 301 • 178·1219 Dally ... ._SUtt ........ "DON'T SAY EXCUSE ME" Cartoonist lnterlandl A $150 SILVER PEN Winner Al Haven TV Winners 3 Lagunam Cart Off Prizes By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 04 tit• Dally Pllol SI.Hf The television game show. An American ph enomen o n . Housewives and sales men from Peoria and Kalamazoo winning thousands and thousa nds a nswering crackpot questions'. like, "What do you get from a pig in Toronto?" The ans wer is so obvious it becomes e lusive. "Canadian bacon." Al Haven, principal of Laguna Beach's Top of the World Elementary School. fielded the question -correctly -during a recent appearance on NBC's Magnificent Ma rble Machine . Haven walked off after 90 minutes on camera with $24,000. Haven is among three rather. well-known Lagunans who re· turned to the Art Colony with $61,500 in cash and prizes after trips to beautiful downtown Burbank. Today, they'r e huddling with tax consultants trying lo figure out ways lo beat the exorbitant taxes on their winnings. When asked by a reporter to do ;o, Haven heaved a long sigh and :icked off his winnings. Caribbean c ruise, new car.five steel-belted radial tires. 1,000 gallons of gasoline, Puerto Vallarta trip, dune buggy, pewter set, sailboat. pool table. sofa, color telev1s1on, gold ring, luggage set . Europe trip, patched denim jeans. Tahiti tnp, dining room set. oriental rug, home gymnasium. tennis set , Los Angeles tennis club mem - bership, w as h a nd dryer , travelers' c hecks. Swedis h fireplace. his and her watches, stereo. and. . . .. A pen, but not just any pen. A st erling silver. hermetically sealed, pen. worth Sl50. What do you do with a Sl50 pen?" asked Haven. •·You sure can't sell it II Suspects and you're afraid you'll lose it." "It was like a CIA shop," re- called Phil lnterlandi, Playboy cartoonis t , who appeared on NBC's High Rollers, and walked off with $21,500, including trips to Puerto Vallarta, Hawaii, Guadalajara, Grand Canyon and a houseboat trip down the Shasta River. "They greeted m e with these security people who said. 'You c an 't talk to a nyone in the studio," said lnterlandi. "They said, •Even if you bump into somebody in the hallway, don't say excuse me.·· The seeilrity apparently is aimed at preventing any chance of contestants getting an advan- tage in the game show. Like Haven. Interlandi sold off most of his prizes, or took cash for them . "I won tw o fiberg lass waterfalls. They sold fast. I never saw them . They were still in the box,·' s aid the cartoonist. The third Laguna winner was Deanne Butcher , an oral disabili- ty teacher at Aliso Elementary School, who appeared on Marble '.\1achine. She collected a mere $16,000, including a car. trip to New York City (to see two Broadway s hows>. player p iano, 1,000 gallons of gasoline, t ires and din· ingroomset. 'Tm keeping the car. the tires and the cash, and selling off the rest of it,·· s he said . The teacher found that where she actually lived was of little importance to the announcer who conducted the s how. "They like to give the im - pression that people come from all around. so they said, here's Deanne Butcher of Geneva, New York. •·I spent a ll of three days in Geneva," s he added wrily. Florida Raitls Net Two Tons of Grass ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. (UPi l- Sheriff's deputies and marine patrolmen made a total of 11 ar- rests, including a Laguna Beach man, and seized nearly five tons of m arijuan a in two separate raids, officials said Wednesday. One of the raids, carried out south of St. Augustine, resulted in seven arrests and confiscation of what authorities first claimed was 12 tons of marijuana, but customs s pokesm en in Miami said later the haul was c loser to Z.Stons. The other raid was in the F'lorida Keys, where Monroe :ounty d e puties and marine >atrolmen g r abbed nearly 2.5 ons of marijuana and arrested our suspects. for the larger vessel Wednesday. Deputies said when the cabin cruisers re turned to inland waters, they headed south and linked up with other men on the shore. At about 3 a .m ., detectives saw a truck back a trailer to the water's edge and haul up one of the boats. As a second truck and trailer backed lo the water, detectives and uniformed officers moved in, making the arrests and seizing the evidence. The suspects of- fered no resistance. Officers said the cabins of the (our boats we re jammed full of marijuana. The m arijuana seized in the Fiorida Keys was confiscated as it was being unloaded from a boat onto two vans. One man was arrested, but another boat fled. &1S \'?@QJJ[f ®@[(\YJD©® The column appears dally except Saturdays and Monday~. Col a rm1ll/1•111 '> 1'Jw11 U'rllt' fiat /)111111 l 'u l trill C'lll rt·d 1<1/~. <WI lilt' (JllSU't'fS ()II(/ (I(' I 1<111 1/1111 /l('('d In !o>0/11f lllf'(/lllllt'.\ Ill l/fl l'('r1111H'tll 1111(/ fl '"' 1111• 11 ~ Ma II 1/tlllf (/IJt'SI /till.\ (II l'rt ( /)U l/fl Al r " II r st.' r l' I c (' . o ra 1H11· C11as t Dmly f>ilt>I I ' <> Hor J5t;fJ C11,tc1 .\/f'sn r' 'l:!lo:!fi I m llldt• l/Ollf rd1•11/11111t• 1111111li1•r Lighter Repair DEAR PAT: I have an old Evans lighter that I've used for years. The case needs to be repaired. but l have no idea where such service can be obtained. E . W., Costa Mesa Evan s no longer services lighters , but you c an send yours to the current supplier, Authorized Repair Service, 143 E. 60th St., New York NY 10022. To Apply •.• DEA:l P AT : I'm a United States citizen, but I was born in Italy. I've been told that I'll need a social security number to apply for supplement al security income. Do I need any special papers lo get a number? H.D .. Santa Ana As a United States citizen who was born in a fore ign country, you'll need one or the following to get a social security number: a certificate of naturalization or citizenship, a United States passport, a citizen identification card from the U.S. Immig ration and Naturalization Service, or a report of birth from a U.S. State Depa rt ment consulate. Contact any social security of- fice for furthe r detail~. S119or Required DEAR P AT : l'\'e alwavs done a lot of home cannin.g. but my doctor recommends that I cut down on my sugar intake. I'd like to know if it's possible to make jelly without suga r . Ca n an a rtificial sweetener be substituted? F.C., Laguna· Hills You can 't make r eal jell y wilhout s ugar . It's essential in the jeJling process and also to preserve t he jelly. You can get recipes for imitation jelly from companies that manufac- ture artificial s wee teners . These products are jelled with gelatin and will keep only a few weeks in the refrigerator. SCORE DEAR PAT: I have heard about a group of retired busi- nessmen who are organized to help new businesses get started. Can you tell me how lo get in touch with them? P .H .. Huntington Beach Contact SCORE (Service Corps ol Retired Executives) by phoning 834 -3290 Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Arupaua~ture Center DEAR PAT: How much train- 'ing should an acupuncturist have to be qualified? Many doctors take short courses. I've heard that some study two weeks in China and others take a few weeks of training at one of our medical colleges. 1 thought that years and years of training were necessary. A.H.P., Irvine For expert a o s wer s to acupuncture inquiries, you and othe r readers art> invited to direct your questions to tht> Acupunture Center of America, Inc., 1750 K St., Washington, DC 20006. Information about specific cases also may be requested from the above address. The St. Aug ustine raid took >lace when St. J ohns County :;ommission C ha irman· Fred l reen reported a cabin cruiser ;ailing suspiciously back a nd 'ourth in ·rront of his home on the .ntracoastal Wate rwayTuesday. Shopping for Own Attorney Outlined When it was all over at dawn Nednes day, 20 officers had ;eized four 24-foot cabin cruisers, our trucks, four trailers and ;everal firear'ms along with the iaul of marijuana. Those arrested in St. Augustine ·asewere Donald llorfman, 47, of rtarinnette, Wis.: Charles 0 . ipaonuth. 30, Glenellyn, Ill.; rack Hecht Jr . 39, Saratoga. ~allf.: John Archer, 32, Planta- ion, F1a. :' Lloyd Wingfield, 31, ;reensburg, Pa.; Patrick Cun- alncham. 33 , Laiuna Beach, =alif., and Michael D. Roaen, 2,Chlcago. Here's what to look for if you want to see "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot: FINDING A LAWYER - Restrictions on. signs and ad - v e r tl sing may be eased somewbllt for lawyers soon. Meantime, just how do you find M attomey when you need one'! Dally Pilot Stall Writer Kathy Clant'y explores the whole thing in articles scheduled to lead off (suNDAY'S BEST) D etectlvu 1ald the boat patted by Greeh wassoonJolnGd •Y the three others. They saJd the 10all put out Lo sea sho.rt.ly alter lark and returned a few hours ater. lnve1tlglltors said they had ap· 1arenUy made a rcndesvoua with 1 laraer veuel ore the coast and aJcen the marijuana aboard. J.S. Cu.stoma omcera searched YOU Section. . QJ,,OMAR STORY-The fascin atin g story behind the Glomar Explorer, a Howard Hushes ship that is aJ~ost as elusive as tho invisible Mr. Hughes, is told ln a special report scheduled for editorial pa""· SAVE MONEY, HAVP.! FUN- Jockle Hyman, editor of tbe Oat .. • I ly Pilot's Weekender, offers some practical tips on how to save money and have entertain- ment, too, tn the weeks ahead~ Scheduled for YOU Section. WAGON TRAIN -Th e transcootlnenta l trek of the Bit'entennial Wagon Train's California /Hawaii contingent starts on New Year's Day in the Rose Parade. But the real quts- tion is: Are the w agooeers ready lor South ern Californi a freeways? Tom ?tfcCann invites Horsln' ATou.nd re.aden to take a ploee look at the trip to Pen- ns:ylvanla. ' 1 BRUIN FAN NEUGART DISPLAYS TROPHY MADE FROM GOAL POST REMNANT He Hopes Memories of 'Impossible' Past Rose Bowl Win Will Inspire Team Yule Gifts R ecovered After Theft Bruin Booster HB Fan Has ~al Post Trophy UCLA football fan Lane runnerinh1ghschool.hewasone ~eugart of Huntington Beach has of the first to reach the goal posts A Christmas Day Scrooge visit-waited 10 long years for the at the end of the game and he got ed a Fountain Valley couple Bruins to make 1t to the Rose a piece of the wooden structurt' Thursday, helping himself to a Bowl. fo r a souvenir. snack and cigarettes before flee-And now that they·ve reached Neugart waited around the ing with the family Chnstmas that most coveted game. he has .;i UCLA dressing room to get auto- gifts. memento from one of the stirring graphs on the goal post. victories of the past that he hopes He has s ince mounted the Police said, howevC'r, they will spur the Bruins on. memento on a large trophy and found the gifts opened but ap-He was in Pasadena 10 years was asked by Coach Dick parently jntact behind the ago when the Rruins toppled Vermeil to present it to both the family home . Michigan State Bemg a mile 1966 team, which is meeting fo r a 10-year reunion. and the 1976 Barr y Woodford of 98.58 Swan squad. Circle told police at 7 .50 am. a F• SJ • Neugart has autographs of burglar entered the home as he Ive am Gary Beban. Mel F arr, defensive and his wife slept. standout Bob Stiles and Coach B G h Tommy Prothro plus other He s aid he fled after eating a y UDS 0 t 8 "miracle workers of that year .. snack and smoking a couple of He hopes that the trophy might cigarettes. with all th<.' family PHOE"' help rekindle the fla me of victory fl d . h ,., df d ' ,,JXVILLE. Pa. <AP> f h' N l?l s an wit "'oo o r s A widow. her three children and or t is, ew Year's 03¥. motorcycle. a male friend werf> found s lain in There are m any things similar Officers found the motorcycle a rural home here in what police in the two Rose Bowls. according two blocks away and the opened believe may be a murder-swc1de. to Neugart. a teacher at Harbour gifts behind Woodford's home. The bodies of the five, all with View School in Huntington They Sal.d Woodford would hav" a bullet in the head, were found Beach. ... "Ten years ago we were 10· tonotifyhis rclatives to learnthe Thursday morning by the pointunderdogsto theNo.lleam - content of all his Christmas gifts widow's parents. who came lo in the nation. Now we are 11_ before they ca n s ay for certain their daughter's house in East point underdogs. a gain to the that they <.1 I I have bel'n re-Vin rent Township to help open best team in the country, .. he covered. Christmas presents. -------------------~-----...::Said~----------- D - RCA ccxo• lf"OI ...... ,.,.,,_ --_ ... CE CALL 968-3329 FOR OUR LOW PRICES ON All RCA PRODUCTS Wl'll RATlll-TMI lOWUT l'lllCU OF TMI Tt.41 OM oUL '1' •CA N0011.S ••• COMI IM 01 CAll J<ll ,.OOf l'05"1Yt! ICA's llST lt .. 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On the one hand, groping along through the .stuff, you could feel sorry for the people out driving in it, trying to get to work after en- joying a bright, sunny Yuletide. 1'hat. hov.•ever. would be lik e ft•t~llng sorry for yourself .so dis- mi ss the thoughl. On !hC' othC'r hand, you could tr'\' ft>t•ling sorry fo r t he people \~·ho had the day off and \••ere pl.inning early frantic fun ac- t1v1tit·s. That fog was so soupy :ind thic k tht.~y'd bt.~ lu<·ky to loc~1te lhl' front door, much less the street. :\DDITIOSAL.L \', \'Ol' could have the foggy sorries for those t•arlv risers who would be headed \>Ut io exchange Christmas pre· :-ents that didn "t fit . 'l'ou Jre of l'Ourse av.·are that this is Friday. the 26th of December. But a round the de- partment stores and mercantile outlets of our coastline, tht.• day \~·as known bv a different name. 1'his was Didrl 't F'it !lay. Crowds at the s tores won 't be buying so much today as they'll fl(' trading. The coastline v.·ill look like one giant s ..,..·ap meet. I've not iced that members of my family have become fairly canny at Christm astime in avoid· ing Didn"t Fit Syndrome. The \\·a:v the\' do this is to select gifts thai. don.'t have fitting vexations, FOR EXA)t PLE, Elder Son J nd his bride gave me a hand- \\·rought scarf. Thi s fits. It 1s dif· ficult to get a scarf that doesn't fit. ll's perfect so long as I didi:i 't trv to wear it around my waist -ar"ter Christmas dinner. Midd1e Son. on the other hand, "ave me a new pipe. 'fhis also " . fits. You can hardly miss. Jn exc han~e. I gave l\1iddle Son one or those old -fashion~ Ah· 0000-Ga horns for his pickup truck. This gift is also a certainty to fi t the tr uc k okay but v.·ill like- ly give tht.• neighbors other kinds of fits. · OS TllE OT HE R llAN D, Daughter proved to be one or the more daring in the famil y. She gave m e a belt. Us ually she gives me this kind of thing on a basket- ball court when w.-? are both try- ing to get the ball <it the same time. But this was thek1ndof belt that is supposed to fit around you r "'aist. By som e tv.ist of fate, it did . Again, hov.·ever. l tried 11 befo re s itt i ng d o v.'n to the 'i'ult.>t1de repast . IN T HE C HRIST)1i\S fitting department, lots of folks are hav- ing less luck today.1'hcy are lug- ging back to t he stores such items as overcoals, hats. purple s hirts and various nightwear. Bevond fitting problems, you C'3J1 bet some w:i_g s are even try- ing to turn back those faddish f)('t rocks. claiming the one they got 1s vicious. \ Well . lots of lul'k at the swap meet, folks. Mnrder Motive Sought WINTER GARDEN. 1'1a. {AP) -"Don, I've been shot. Please come and he lp me.'' Those words summoned Police C h ie f Don Ficke from. a Christmas Eve party to a blood- :»pattered furniture store where police found four persons dead and F'icke's best friend wounded in a gunfight that apparently o<.·· curred during a robbery. THE FRIE:"llO, W, T. Zeigler Jr .. collapsed into Ficke's arms as he and another officer entered the unlocked store. Ficke said officers v.·ould try to question Zeigler today. Zeigler, the store's O\\'ner. lost his wife, Eunice, and her parents, Perry a nd Virginia Edwards of ~toultrie, Ga .. in the attack. Zeigler' was hospitalized in fair cond.ition r The fourth person slain was Charles Jtay, a customer V.'hO had come to the store lo pick up a televis ion set as a Christma.o; gift . "This is the worst case I have ever handled, not only because of the brutality. but bel'ause or the personal aspects ," said Ficke. ••OU R INITl1\I. impression \l.'as robbery or attempted rob· bery, but we·re going lo look into all aspects of this Ca5l'." sajd Orange Count y Sheriff J\.1 el Col man. "We have no idea v.•hat wa s taken," Det. Don Frye said. .. There was definitely a shootout 3fld quite a struggle here. At least 15 shots ~·ere fired .·· Officials said fi ve handguns and a shotgun· were ·round in the store. F ICKE S . .\10 Zeigler closed the store early Wednesday to at· tend a party a nd returned with his wife and the Edwards' to pick up some Christn1.'.ls gifts and a..,..·ail the arrival of :\lays. ··Some or the gifts were for me, .. Ficke said, shaking his head. Soviet Union · 'Konkordski' Inaugurated MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union ·s 1 ,500-mile-per-hour '·Konkordski" inaugurated the v.·orld's first supe rsonic airliner service today, beating the British and French version into opera- tion by three weeks. The droop -nosed TU144 - traveling at an average speed of 1,366 m .p .h . -covered the J,900-mile route fr.pm Moscow to Alma Ata, the capital of Kazakh republic, in one hour and 58 minutes, according to 1'-1oscow radio. The normal time for conven·· tional I L62 airer aft is four hours. Alma Ala a irport officials greeted ptlols \t'ladislav Pol?Dv a nd Ivan Ve dern1kov '•••1th flowers . The new freight service began 26 days before the scheduled beginning by Air l')'ance and British Airways of their Co n- corde passenger services from Paris to Rio De J aneiro and from London to Bahrain . The inaugural flight . pos tponed -24 hours due to we a ther , carried Soviet newsmen, but officials have said the plan e will not ca rry passengers on a regul ar basis un- til mid-1976. Today·s flight.also delivered mail. Syria Arrests 300 Communistfl Gunmen Kidnap American'.:: CAIRO (AP) -The Syrian government ha~ arrested 300 mem_bcrs of the Syrian Communist party in Damascus, but Secrelttry-Ge11e.ral Khaled Bakdas h escaped, the semiofficiaJ Cairo newspaper Al Ahram ri."'ported today. . t A Syrian government spok~m an 1n Damascus denied the f!J>Or ADDIS ABABA, Elhlop!a (AP) -A fifth An1erican, Ronald B. 1 Mischa Ike of Mabel, Minn., has , been kidnaped in Asmara, the capital of rebellious ~ritrea . Ethiopia's northern provutce, the U.S. Embassy announced today. and charged that the Egyptian government had floated it to un- dermine Saudi Arabian King Khaled's Arab solidarity mission to Damascus. ASOTHER CAIRO newspaper, ,.o\I Akhbar, said the roundup coincided with a Syrian rcque:st to the U.S. government for: the urgent shipme_nt or lar.ge ;:imounts of corn, rice, marganne and soybeans. CoedFowul Mzudered ~ORMAL, Ill. (UPI) Police today checked alibis and talked with the fri ends and acquaintances of Carol Hofstad, a n "easy-going, well -liked" Illinois State Univers ity student who died a fter an apparent clubbing v.·ith a railroad tie. !\-1iss Rofstad. 21. Elk Grove Village, Jll .• died \\'ednesday following brain s ur)'.:ery at St . Francis Hospital in Peoria. Police ruled out robbery as a motive, saying the gi rl's purse and v.·alleL "''ere intact, lying next to her body ""·hen it was dis· cover ed at a bout noon Tuesday in front of the Delta Zeta sorority house where she lived. Al Ahr um s aid President J(afCt Assad orctc red the Communists arrested after a v.•ave of unrest, the second this year. Assad jailed more than 100 oppont•nts in hi s own Baath Socialist party b<'fore a party congress earlier in the year . Diplomalit• observers cau- tioned that the reports had to be taken cautiously because of the bitter feud between Syria ;;ind Egypt over the Sinai withdrawal agreement Egypt signed with Israel in Septe mber. But they said confirmation from Syria would be difficult to obtain because of the authoritarian nature of the reg ime. OBSERV E RS SAID if the re- rx>rt was true, it could mean the end of Communist participation in the Baalhisl government. At least two cabinet members are Communists. Al Ahram 's report under a Damascus date line said Assad was so angry when he heard about the escape of the 63-year- old Bakdash that he ordered the head of the passport department and the director of airport securi- ty arrested. .o.\I Abram said there has been bad blood between the Com- munists :ind the Baathists fo r s o me tim e. It a dde d that Bakdash anticipated th e crackdov.·n and made plans for his escape. The rcpo1t did not say wh('re he went. Praues Youth Pope Paul VI s ays the _youth of the world are re· jecting the 'in sanity of war · for pOwer' and lislcning tu t h e word of Chri s t in Christmas Day message <:tt St . P ete r 's Square in the Vatican Cit y. An embassy spokesman said ~1ischalke was kidnaped by a : ~rou p of unidentified armed .. ( IN SHORT ) men. Other sources said he pro· bably was taken by the Eritrean Liberation F'ront, whos e na - tionalist guerrillas have been fighting for independence for 14 years. The ELF is holding four 1 other Aril e ricans kidnaped in Ju · fyandNovember: Angola Offe1 .. 1.,e United Prt"ss International Despite heavy casualties, anti- Soviet forces in Angola have launched a major offensive to capture a s trategic railhead in the eastern part of the country. according to a Nationalist Move- ment leader. (See AnalysisA12.) ; In Moscow. the Soviet Union Thursday again defended its Angolan involvement and in- dicated it would continue to sup- port the Marxist Popular 11.1ove· n1ent fort he I.iberationof Angola. 1 Beirut Duels REIR UT, Lebanon (AP) · Christian·!\-1 osle m fi ghting raged through the night in Beirut, the TriJX>li area and in Zahlah, east of Re irut , after a brief lull Christmas morning. Lion Attacks .Woman, 72 Mortar and rocket duels ter-rorized Chrisli a n and Moslem re sidential districts of the capital. llundreds of families spent the night in air raid s helters or base men ts. Babies Di£ " Frenzied Beast Beaten Off by Caretaker BANGKOK. Thailand <AP) ·- The Thai government decided to day t o supply more heatin ~ \VEST PALM BEACH, Fla. <..o\P ) -"The only thing I could think of was getting the lion off her," says Dennis Pruitt, 20, an employe of an animal park wh9 rescued a woman being mauled by a 1JOO.pound lion . "It's a miracle I am alive," F.mma Bates, 72, said from a hospital bed . ''It's a r eal Christmas miracle.'' bleeding,bleeding,bleeding." VISITORS USUAi.LY drive C'qui pme n t to the Ban gkok Mi ss Bates, who lives near tht:' through the fenced -in park, Children's Hopsita/ because 20 attractionandvisitsaboutoncea where anim<ils usually roa m premature babies died of ex v.·eek, was listed in satisfa.ctory free. Most of the customers who posure during two weeks of one of ~ndi•;on Thursday. Des pite a the coldes t winters In memory. .. v "-' have been attacked were out of I broken i·aw and cuts on the face The hospita l said it had on y Hl thPir cars at the time, although · 00 d and b'"k, she s aid she is still not · incubator s which it rrowe ...... signs warn visitors to stay in afraid of lions, which she began their vehicles. from another h ospital. The rais ing about 10 years ago. weakest infants We re put in lhl", Park officials said about a La st Janu ary, Malcolm inc ubators, while the stronger dozen custom ers and several Gallop. an employe of the attrac-ones were warmed by hot water employes have been attacked ~y · bbttles in their beds. But the bot · SHE llAD GONEtoLionOoun-a nimalssincetbeparkopene<l1n lion, was gored to death by a n ties co uld not warm them .>\frieancapebuCfalo. h th h ·1 I ·d try Safari on Wednesday with 40 ~1~967;;;;·==================================e~n~o~u~·~·~~·~=o='="='="==s=a=1 l. pounds of m eal for a lioness -:; named Elsa, only surviving li on 1 of six she has raised over the years. . . . Park offlc1als said Miss Bates drove up to a cage-like enclosure containing Elsa and 12 to 15 other lions. The s mell or the meat evidently excited the animals and fi ve or s ix. surged from the cage either because a lock broke or was jarred loose from the cage door, the officials said. 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Mlu 1u.1• ..,.. ,,,_, Ofll• ••lltY. f1'tr1 -•• rti~...., tfluno.•,1-~ 11!1 11wtr AP••l•<ll l•llf lo lllt l.MtllN ..... end u. ~ pw!IOtolll n. ,,.,Ion, Ht•"Y-.. , ................. tf!Kt tl'olf ,......"'"' '°" -''-Ill """"' MldliOM llld .. lltr.-.... Yffll, "We r•n an ad In the Dally Pilot hoping to attract Orange Coast buyers to e home we had listed In Anaheim. The results were even better than we expected. "The house sold as a result of the ad on the first day. "And, 23 ·people traveled to Anaheim to see the· home," the advertiser added. If you want to move people to buy, call 642-5678. 11 only takes a few words In the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place la the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. ' ,'I .w\ SH( Madie make1 distan al l WO "If• it," Ill 8S&i.st1 c.o .. ll maki1 agencj· t imei make ls land we h lobstei co~ Maine Engla1 need., "All tra ct sandv.i after farm quera1 Tho \Jsed f cludin at ''a <utd a1 ~ola ,1 Jeans. EVI farm New !\1arct is ge~ .Mldwt Jt pl Cola aired c Nei( 1-lapar also 01 scenic metro VIE mag al soap n Acres. scene "'gran1 riding derbr< "lt'e there'! valved C< lie ha 2() VO m, ti < ca Cc ~a, lh .. , as ' ' ra oli hi1 fn OU F<J ) Rava Co.d 1 1930 ·Raub 1 bus in bidot ~ planE terdi s be ah ~ given 1 planE mont rractr was t body s good need Chn5 bas kt .. when they Haye ~ teer Com grou, l~bi 1 denln over teure L womi wbJte order bre~I Supl't A pdltl Lorkl . SUprt All-purpose Farlll It's 'TyPical' of lrel<i~ Maine SHERMAN, Conn. (AP) - Madison A venue commercial makers see Ireland and other distant locations when they look at two local dairy farms. "U we can we'll try and stage it," says Jim Golden, production assistant for Fred Levinson and Co., a New York commercial· making firm for advertising agencies. "You lose too mu.ch time if you have to travel. We can make Montauk Point, Long Island, look just like Maine. All we have to do is add a lobsterman." CONNECTICUT LOOKED like Maine when the northern New England state's sardine industry needed a commercial. the commerclal on television and yell, 'That's our farm'," Hapooowicb said. I The Osboms said the presence of a film crew doesn't disrupt their farming routine, but they once sent away a Paul Newman movie scout. ••THERE'S NO POINT even considering it. A movie would re· ally disrupt things," Paul Osborn said. One Gaines burger commercial had things bopping at the Osborn farm. A camera crew with two trained dogs from California and four trained chickens from Pen- ns;ylvania arrived to have tbe ·chickens chase the dogs around the barnyard. But the extras -the untrained chickens -got things fouled up, Osbomsaid. · 44AT THE END OF the day they had to catch the chickens and put them in a box. Some of these people had never seen chickens. So they were running after the chickens, catching them and popping them in the box. But they kept forgetting to shut the lid and as soon as they'd catch a chicken it would get out and start running a round again," be said. "For 15 seconds of air time it was more than we bargained for," Emerson Osborn added. "All I bad to do was sit on my tractor and eat a sardine sandwich" said Emerson Osborn after his brother Paul's dairy farm on Route 37 here mas- queraded for the sardine ad. FCC Role in Radio The Osborn far~.has been 'Used for other commercials, in- cluding a Joy dishwashing spot at "a typical Wisconsin farm" and ads for Wonderbread, Coca Cola, Gainesburgers and blue jeans. Programs Studied EVEN THOUGH THE Osborn farm appeared as its Yankee New England self in a 1950s March of Time documentary. it is generally re-situated in the Midwest for commercials. It plays the cornbelt in a Coca. Cola commercial film being aired on television. Neighboring farmer Anthony Hapanowich's Happy Acres is also on Madison Avenue's list of scenic spots in the New York metropolitan area. VIEWERS OF AN Irish Spring magazine advertisement see the soap not in Ireland but al Happy Acres. The farm was also the scene of a .. gr a nd pa" and "grandson" chasing cows and riding a h aywagon in a Won- derbread commercial. "'It's a little different for us, there's a bit of excitement in · volved. And then you get to see THIS CAT ATE7 KIN B UENAVENT URA , Colombia CU Pl) -Po- lice reported a ranch hand k'ilied a s ix-foot, 200-pound jaguar that de- voured an entire seven- mem ber family, 50 cat- tle. and sever al dogs and cats. Police in Cis neros on Colombia's Pacific coast said the past two yt'ars the jagu:1r had killl'd "the Martinez family, .. as well as thl' animuls. Jose Antonio Torres. a r anch t'mploye, slaked out the jaguar and killed him with a sini?lc shot from a 12-gauge shotgun, authorities said. WASHlNGTON (UPI) -If a radio station decides to shift from classical to country music, and some listeners protest, should the Federal Communica- tions Commis,sion intervene? The FCC said it doesn't think so. but in view of a federal court ruling it is undertaking an in· Qu\fY into what r ole, if any, it should play in examining pro- posed changes in enlertainment formats of broadcast stations THE COMMISSION said that for 40 years it has sought to avoid "dubious intrusions into the broadcaster's programming judgments." As a m atter of policy, it has pe rmitted musical entertainment format changes as ·lhe market-place might die· tale. it said. Fa.ting UPI hltr>l>olo Comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory has begun a seven-day fast at an Atlanta church with a pre- diction that food riots are in the n ation 's h ear future. ~ Ford Co. Exe~uti1'e ·"In the present controversy, we are being called upon to sub- stjtute our judgment for that of the applicant on the most subjec- tive grounds imaginable without any clear danger to the public in· terest," the FCC said in a 7-0 de· cision. The decision to take a closer look at its pohcy was made as a result of a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling here a year ago involving radio station WEFM in Chicago. IS THAT CASE, Zenith Radio Corp. applied for approval to sell WEFM lo GCC Communications of Chicago Inc.. which said it planned to change from classical music to popular or rock and roll. The FCC rejected a petition op- posing the sale a nd form a t change fi led by Citizens Co mmit· tee to Save WEFM. The com- mission said there was no sub- stantial dispute as to the ex- istence of classical music on other stations in the area and no useful purpose would be served in holding a hearing on the ques- tion. But the court last October over- turned the decision and said the FCC'~hould have had a hearing to determine if the public interest would be served. IS A SEPARATE but related action. the ·FCC noted the court's ruling in announcing approval of the S3.6 million sale of AM station WCK Y in Cincinnati by the Post- Newsweek Stations. Florida, lnc. to the Truth Publishing Co. Inc .• which plans t o s hift from "beautiful music" to country and western. It rejected some 1,200 letters from listeners protesting that while there a re F M stations with "beautiful mus ic" WCKY is the only AM station and most autos and many homes don't have FM radios: It said reliance on FM ser vice to replace AM service is fully consistent with recently adopted FCC policy that AM and FM sla- ti on s constitute 01.' au r al service. Hitler's Villa Purchased From Wire Services Adolf Hltler's former "love vill a" on a Ravarian lake has been sold to former Ford Motor Co. director Robert Layton, officials said. The Nazi leade r lived at the rustic home from 1930 to 1933 with his niece and mistress, Gell • Raubal. The villa was put up for auction by a Munich businessman, and Layton acquired it for a reported bid of $238,000. bond pending the appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Miss Little, 21, was awaiting an appeal of hef' sentence of seven to 10 years for breaking a nd en- tering when s he stabbed her white jailer to death at Washington, N.C. * One of Tom Hayden's top aides in his campaign for the Senate r esigned, charging that the Hayden camp has fallen under the control of radicals. Richard Rubin said he resigned as deputy cam-* paign manager and San ·Francisco Bay Area Teresa Seymour, 11. who survived an Oregon coordinator because experienced political workers plane crash in which her stepfather, mother and sis-, are being s hoved aside in favor of radical longtime . ter died, has more friends than she knows. associates or Hayden. Strangers have caJled to make sure she won't He charged that be alone this Christmas season. ( J Hayden. who is opposing But a battle has also arisen over who will be PEOPLE Sen. J ohn Tunney for the given custody of the young Belton. Tex .. girl. Democratic nomination, Teresa was among the passengers or a light has no strategy for win- plane that crashed Sunday. Only she and her four· ning the nomination and is more interested in r e- month-old dog, Baby, survived, but she suffered organizing the New Left in California through fractures or both ankles and her right elbow and participation in his campaign. was treated for shock and hypothermia, a drop in * body temperature. One of six senators expected to leave Jan. 2 on * an 18..<fay trip to Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii Singer-composer Isaac Hayes s ays he had a and various other Pacific ,.,. - good reason for helping deliver bags of foOd to destinations said he decided not needy Memphis families on togo. CbristmasEve-heoncegotthe Sen. John A. Durkin <D· baskets himself. N.H.), said he kept his "options "I used to get these baskets open" but then decided against when I was a kid, and I know the trip so he could concentrate they mean a lot .to folks," said on work in New Hampshire.· Hayes. Those who planned to make Hayes was one of 12 volun· the trip during the congressional tetr workers of the Combined holiday recess are Sens. Ernest Community Appe al charity F. Holllngs (D·S.C.>, Robert P. ou.uc1N groupthathustledtodeliverthe Griffin <R-Mi cb.), Abraham Rlbltoff (0 -Conn.>, 150 bags. NAYH John C. Culver ( D-lowa). and Howard Baker ( R The bearded Hayes, dressed in a blue patched· Tenn.) denim suit and turtleneck sweater with a while hat over his bald head, refused to ride in his chauf- feured Lincoln ConUnental. • · Lawyers for Joan UUle, the you.ng black woman acquitted lut August in the slaying of her white Jailer, say they wUl ask the federal courts to order her freed on bond pending her appeal or a bre~kln« and entering conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court. Attorney Karen Galloway said i.he would file a petition wlth U.S. Dlstrtct Court Judge John D. Larkla•• She commented an.er the North Carollna · SUpreme Court refused. to release Ml.ls Little on ' . * Doona J . Stone, daughter of insurance magnate W. Clement Stone, will m arry Dr. Leroy A. Pesch, pT'eSident of the Michad RCC3e Medtcat Center, in a sunset ceremony ln Acapulco, Mex .. on ::i\lnday. lt wu aMounced. It will be the third wedding for Miss Stone and the second for Pesch. The bride will wear a long, embroidered Mex· · lean dress, and the ttroom and rnale guest& will be attired in typical Mf>Xican dress shirts and dark slacks. J - DISNEY GIFT VALENCIA (UPI) - The Californu1 Institute. of the Arts bas rere1 ve<J a girt or SH m ilhon from the Disney J<"oundation Robert J . 1''1lLpa tnc.-k told ot the endowment from the estate or the late Walt Disney. Friday. Doeemb6r 26 1975 OAILY PILOT 1\.'i Abalone Cove Reopened PACIFIC PALISADF.S (UPI) Abalone Cove. quarantint.'d s1.nce Uec. 14 following a break rn a sewer hne, bas been opent'<i again to swimmers but J?alhertn.i: shellfish Ui still fo1 bidden. The County Health Department said lbt! ban on ::,helll1sh would remain in effect until further tests t•ould be made. Today more than ever . .. still the best buy ACH SHOWROOM HAS SELECTED THEIR OWN "TAKE ME HOME SPECIALS'' S DAYS ONLY IUY THEM Off THI fLOOll HUGt SAVINGS The DAILY PILOT CORNER GROUPS 9 PIECE! lncludf1 Z Joundl11001 2 m11tmm. 2 bol1lm $1 3 8 1nd l c0>erleh olut bu~t>ful corner Uble. HI-RISER BEDS I NOW ONLY &5!!B'' $) 18 SPACE-MAKER CABINET BEDS J; l>Hvllful 0Kor•IOr Cabtnel W•ll! ,.._,le Touctl loc-~ pt.,. • comlot't.cle bed, mtHrf'\.I -"-<ltlo¥d NOW ONLY $188 OPEN SUMDll ____ V_ou_ca_n_o .... nly buy a RMera In a RM1ra_1_howroo __ m ___ _ 11 All TO 5 Pl BUENA PARK 531 ITANTON AVI Ac,.... t.,.... ""'-HAU. 127-4400 I .ORANGE 2393TUITIN On "nMell .. O....,. 99MS70 . COSTA MESA 3015 lallTOL , ............... ,.,., . 979-5040 1 • t ' A8 DAILY PIL01' EDITORIAL PAGE The Political Dollar Al one time this year, Orange County's five s upervisors were so smitten Ytilh lhl~ need to reform county .election campaign practices that each of them proposed e laborate reform ordinances. But whenever it came time to do 1nore than pay lip service to overhauling a systen1 that has f a lien into· disrepute through abuse, the supervisors did nothing. The most recent stall rame a few months ago when the local board decided that reform should be held off until the U.S . .SUpreme Court rules on the con- s titutionality of limiting campaign expenditures, pre- sumably some time last month. As things turned out, the cottrl recessed recently without considering financial constraints on ca.m- paigning. l\feanwhile in Orange County in a non.election year the political dollar grab continued. For example. the five supervisors enriched their O\\'Tl political war chests collectively with more than S200.000 raised ttu:ough a·series of cosUy dinner and cocktail fund- raisers. So, in Orange Cowity's sor ry )'ear of political scandal the · Board of Supervisors ans\vered t he challeng,e by posting notice that for them it 's business as usual. Decision Unrealistic Orange County Supervisors' decision to delete abortion couns eling from the county family planning program may have more far-reaching consequences than they bargained for.· annu al cost or the operation. Abortion counseling was a minimal .Part of the program and should have been left iqtact. Even if the g rant money comes through, it is un· reasonable to expect highly trained, professional counselors to ignore the subject of abortion when they are approached by women with problem pregnancies. Whether o r not one agrees with the principle·ot abortion, it is an unavoidable part of any reasonable discussio11 on family planning. And it is totally unrealistic to expect that the restriction could be enforced, short of stationing a sheriff's deputy in every counseling room. Pot Law Warning Law enforcement agencies along the Orange Coast have warned that the so-called "softer" law on marijuana passession and use which goes into effect Jan. 1 will not affect the handling of juvenile offen· dcrs. Youngsters under the age of 18 apprehended for use or possession of the 'veed still wilt be subject to juvenile court proceedings, \V hich are governed, not by the stale Penal Code but by the Welfare and Jnstitutions Code. As applied to adults, the new law sets a maximum $100 fine for possession of one ounce or less of mari- j ua11a . Offenders will be issued a citation, similar to a traffic ticket, in stead of being arrested, booked and s ubject to a jail sentence. Possession of more than one ounce will bring heavier fines and jail sentences. I • There is, for example, a definite possibility the action may prompt the Federal Health, Education and Welfare to refuse grant funding to the altered pro· gram . Such an action \vould cripple the family plan- ning effort that has been in operation for eight years. Federal grants compris~ more than t\\'O·lhirds of the Meanwhile states with similar laws report in- creased, rathe r than decreased enforcement action - doubt less bee a use of the simpli city of issuing citations. a deve lopemnt that might serve as a warning to adult users. •wl'vE GOT TO STOP WATCHIN(i <HASE S<ENES ON (OP SHOWS'.' The Most Illegible Penman Former Trickster Joins Campaign (SYDNEY HARRIS) . \1y younger son compl ained lhat he couldn't m akeout a phone number l jotted down , and l pro· udly reminded him that the onl y t itle l ever ~·on in my life was !\11ss Riley's pt>nm anship class of 1928, when l was unanimouslv '"Oted "Most Illegible Penman Or the Year." And. like al coholis m, 'paralytic pen· manship is a ,creeping dis· -ease ; I have gotten "'ors e --:.is time ~·e nt on . 1 M y only consolation is that some of th e world 's greate s t ""riters have had the same trou· hie. Before the blessed invention of the typewriter, printers used to go bonkers trying to decipher the manuscripts sent to them. Her bert Mayes, the er udite magazine editor. once did a little digging on the subJect, and dis· closed that printers actuaJ ly re· fused to wo rk ~·1th BalzaC''S manuscripts more than one hour at a time. He also discovered that Ha"·th or n e 's wr1t 1n g y;as "almost indecipherable ," and Ayron 's ··a mere sc,rawl." S OME UN KNOWN grapho logis t on ce d escr i bed Carlyle's ha ndwriting in a man- ner reminiscent of mine at its finest : "Eccentric and spiteful little flourishes dart about his manu script in various odd ways. as if attempting a somersault and destroying t he entire \vord from which they sprung. Some letters slope one way, and some another, some are halt, maimed and crippled, and all are blind." !\1ontaigne and Na poleon . ;\fayes further revealed, couldn't De ar GI001ny Gus Any plea of the peoplc to a bureaucratic governmenl is like the bite of a gnat on the tail of a dinos aur. losl in the magnitude . R.W. ~' G"' tt•''""'"" ••• •utwnitt ... "' r~ i"° C10 t101 ote<t••<Orll' "11Kl I,_ wO.-OI Ille ,,..,..,Pl...,. St"° ,_ 1111 -WloGloom,Guo, D<01t, Prlol re;id their O\.\'n \\'rili ng; "'h1l c Sydney Smith said of his call!· graphy that it "'as ··as tf a s"·arm of :lnts. escaping from an ink bot- tle, had walked over a sheet of paper without v.·iping their legs." BUT THE wor st recorded of· fender, funnily enough, ~·as =in editor -the fumous l loracc Gret>ley who ncv(•r :;;nd "Go \\'est , young m<i n." (John L . Soule s aid it. in the Tcrrc llautc Erpress . J 1\t a n,\· r:itt'. Greeley on. ce "·rote a note that 1vt·nt as follo~·s : "I have waited till longer wail· ing would be discourteous, only lo find that I can not attend your press meeting next J une as I v.•ould like to do. I find so many cares and duties pressing on me that. v.·ith the ~·eight of years. I feel obliged to decline any inv1ta· Lion tha l t:.ikes me a d ay·s journey a ~·a y from hom e. Greeley." ,\FTER LONG and patient study, the rc<•1pient of the nole doped thi s out: "I have "'·ondered all along ~·hether any squirt had denied the s candal about the President meeting Jane in the woods o n Saturday. I ha ve hominy. carrots, a nd R.R. tics more tha n I could move with eight steers . If eels ar e blighted. dig the m early, Any insinuation that brick ovens a re dangerous to hams gives me the horrors.'' I jotted down another fine handwriting story about the ac- lor !\1 c Ready and his theater passes . but I can 't read back the punch·line, !\1 1ss Riley. Nixon 'Spy' on WA Sl-IJ !'JGTO;\I" -Ronald Reagan defended e:-.:·?resident Ri r hard Ni:-.:on 's \\'atergate re· cord until the last incriminating t ape 't''a s m ad e µublie. :"iow Reagan has s ignl'd on a key member of the \V ;:itt•rgatc lL·::im, Kenneth Rietz. Throughout l h t~ \\'atergate up· roar. Reag:in \\•ent out of his ~'ay to d(•ft•nd tht> N 1 x o n ··s pic>s'' bec au se . he C'Ontended . they \\'Crt' not "Criminals at heart." '.'Jow he ha s a s- signed a ma. J'lr role in his can1paign ll.l one of '.'Jixon 's chief spies. J. .. or during the 1972 campai gn. Rietz ran a j unior Watergate OPt'r:ition. lie fo rmed a net\\'ork uf y nun g s pie s a nd dirty lfll'k~ters \\'ho can1e to be call ed the · Kiddie Co rps " OSF. OF hi s undercove r operatives, a George Wa shington l 'ni\'ersity student, \.\'as paid Sl50 !l \~·eek to infiltrate a peace vigil al the White House and set up the demonstrators for arrest on drug ('h3rgt>s. . Rietz also directed the color fut J ohll "l<-at Jack" Buckley. who planted a spy In the headquarters of Sen. F;d \tuski('. 0 -\lt' f"or $1 ,000 a month, the spy slipped 'And hertt comtts a membflr of the FBI ... ' (JACK ANDERSON) folders full of intra-office memos tu Buckley. who photographed t hem with a 35 ·millimeter can1era and delivered the film strips to Ril'tz. l.ike a couple of C'haracters in a spy thriller, Rietz and F:lt J ack \\'O\lld meet on street corners near the \V hitt> I-louse to transfer the clandestine negatives. This \.\'as ho\v Pres id ent '.\li:-.:on kept tabs on the man who was then con s idere d his mos t l ike !~ Democ ratic ri\'al. '.\'ixon's r ight bo\.\·e r . l-1.R . l-Ialdeman. was so pleased "'ith the results that he began groom· 1ng the 32-year·old Ri etz to be the ne:-.:t Republ ic an '.'Jation a l Ch airman. Rietz actually \Vas preparing lo take charij'e of the 197·1 Republi can congressional (':lmpaign when hi s Watergate acti vities hit the headlines . Ile resigned unde r fire. SOW REAGAN has brought him back into politics. At age 34, Rietz is a s hrewd political operator, who handles special ·events ror the Reagan campaign and is als o Re<tga n's chier or· ganizer in California. Jn fact, Rietz' home is the temporary Reagan headquarter s in the state. Rictz told us he has received -·no hea t '' because o r hi s Watergale connection. But the unscented odor of Watergate lini?ers. Footnote: Reagan's press ad"l viser. the able, affable Lyn1 Nofziger, also has a s lighli Watergate aroma. In 1972, he; slippe d $10.000 of Ni:-.:on 's ill , gotten ca mpa ign cash lo a· political promoter wllo used th~ money to hire members of thei American Nazi Party to woo. George Wallace supporters into the Nixon camp. TAPPED T E LEPHONES: The secret files of federal snoops "l re w e ighted down with I The FPPC Forgets Fairness .I\ most insidiously dangerous ruling has been made by the Fair Political Practices Commission. Created by an initiative act last year which was ~dopted as a political reform, the law prO: vided for a commission com. posed of five m e mbers. Excepting for the chairman. the members were to serve pan· l i me . This was clear in the act for it established a full timt> saJ•ry for the c:ha trm an while setting the pay for the re ~ mainder at SIOO a day. Thia ii usual for boards and com~ ·missions whose only duties re- quire attcndjng scheduled rneet· lngs. · Bui the FPPC, which aanctimonlously rresent.a lt1ell as the bulwark o clean govern~ .ment, hat opened a Pandora's .Rox for the taxpayeni. It h.aa de- cided the loose language ol the .I ( EARL WATERS ) law which authorizes payment "for each day on which he engages in official duties" permits payment for more than mere attendance at meetings. I~ A b latantly self.serving judgment it holds that this in- cludes pay for the members ' time In preparing for mef!tings. Such payment is at the rate or $12.50 per hour, on the assump· tion that $100 contemplates an .s .hourday. That action makes it patently evident that the political re. formers don't have the foggle$t conception of good government. This Is a nation of government of B.nd by the people. The whole Idea was to have wide participa- t ion i.n ao•er.n ment by t he cltiuM. To the extent necessary thla participation envis ioned aome s acrifice of time by the citizens. One need only look at the paltry fees paid lo citizens called to serve on juries lo get that picture. During WW I I m illi on s w ere requ.j,red to sacrifice not only their time but their lives if need be fo'r $21 a month. THROUGHOUT the la nd thousands upon thousands serve upon state boards and com· mi.ssions, city councils, school trustees, special district direc· tors. advisory committees and what have you, all for littie or no pay. Where the re ls compensa· tlon it invariably is a modest stipend (or attending official meetlngs only. Most inst.a.oces where payment is made for at· tending meeting!! there is a l!mltation on tht number or meetings which may be held for the understandable reason that the public didn't want tbe cost of government to get out of hand. In cavalier style the FPPC has tossed this concept a~ thOJe limitations out the window with no thought of ft s broad and pentaslve lmpllcatlom, motivat- f>d only by an avaricious desire to tine Its own pockets. I One can now expect thj? cost of government to soar as board, commission, and council mem- bers throughout (he stale busy themselves finding scores or things to do in preparation fol" meetings a nd rush to the pay window to collect for their Ume. THE RULING is an open s esa me to the taic:payers' checkbook. It doesn't even defin e "preparation time" so one may assume it means rehearsing a speech and even going to the barber or hairdresser sotbat one can look pretty while giving the speech. Obvious ly. the F'PPC has quickly f orgotten the lorty declarations prefacing lhe act creating it which reads: ''State and local governments should serve the needs and respond to the wllhes ol all citizens CQually, without regard to wealth"; and "Public ol(lclals, whether elect· ed or appointed. s hould perform their duties in an imp8.11.la1 m an- ner, free from bla.1 caused by their own f i n ancial in · terests . " Reagan Team :elephone logs of tapped con : versa lions. For t hl' l'nl ightcnml'nt of thC' taxpayers \vho have shelled 1)ut millions for all !his \\'iret:ippin g, \Ve ha\'e obtained a l.\'l)ieal telephone log fron1 thc lorked files. This should givt• lht'.' tax· payers a p1·ett y good idl'a of the trivla they 'rc pay ing for We ~·on ·t identif,\' tht.> \.\'irl•t;.ip ,·ictim. out of rcspc.'<·t for his privacy. except to :.ay that he \11as suspected so1ne time a~o of leakin g Pentagon in formation to \Vas hington ·s eminent private cye, Richard Hast. THE l .OG gp~el\s 'f.i lh ,this dramatic revelation. ·Subject's \~·ife C'alls Goodwill agency." Not Jong afterward. the "'ife is back aga in on the telephone to speak ··~·ith a ~1r . Groves about r<.·ncw· ing their lease ." The high point or the day for the ;\rmy ea,•esdroppcr can1e when "Subject calls wife 'f'alk about going out to n10\'ll'S and money matters .. , 'f'hi s "'as follo\ved , aceor dilng to lhl· carefully c lassified Jog . hy ;.i eall fro m the \\'ift~ "for baby sitter tu next door nl'ighbor." :\'exl morning. a fr iend "\\'ants :.i r id ~ to work" but ~Ltbjt•ct ':; \\'1fe .. tt•lls hiln sub · Jl'C't \\'i ll be a little late. Jlc over· ~IC'pl .. ,<\flt>r the subject dep<1rt eel bel :11edly for h1!i Pentagon of . fire. thl' \\'lfl' (';:i ll cd a friend named Joan 10 "talk about kid!i. J o :in ·s u1>co ming trip 14• .\l un 1('h ' ;\JISDLF.SSLY recordin g ('\'ery con,·ersation . the \.\'ireta1> in f or m ed the 1\rm y tha lj "lJnkno"'·n woman cal ls for sub- ject's wife. Child ans\.\·ers phone 1 \!other not 'in. Woman will call back.'' In the meantimc, the log rl'ports: ''\l.'cathcr forecast di:.iled ." The most sinister information t h~1t \\'~1s collected from a week of monitored t('lephone calls '''3s lh~1l Lhe household rect•ived ;,i rail fron1 n1ag.-izinl' :-..JIC S\\'Om:.in '' a nd that l ht• hol1 s L·hol der's friend finall y talked him into providing a ride to \\'Ork The President Has Ideas of His Own WA.S HINGTON -l·l1 gh · ranking officials in the Ford ad· ministration, riled up by earn· paign chairman l'loward 1'1. (Bo) Callaway's attacks on Ronald Reagan. calmed down qui ckl y enough when they learned thei r source: Gerald R. Ford. In lashing out at Reagan, Callaway seem ed to be dis . regarding the coun s el o f practically everybod y else in the Ford political operation . But Callaway, a West Point graduate, was operating un· de r or d ers from the Commander-in·Chicr. Thal suggests President Ford is more stubborn in overruling ad- visers and more abrasive in his political style than is generally realized. Wh en Callaway outlined his plans (or sniping at Reaga n's re· ·cord as governor of California :1t a rect>nt cabinet meeting, pro· tes ts were heard from Treasury Secretary Willi am Si mon and Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz. "They thought t hey had Bo turned off and were a mazed at what happened at Houston," says one administration t~lder. SOME lllGH officills com· plained to the P resident about Callaway's anti-R eagan barrage at the Southern Republican con· ference in ltouston Oei:. 12·13. Mr. Ford replied that Callaway was acting under presidential or. ders. Whatever a nybody else thought, he went on, he felt Reagan's record ought to be ex- plored and critJclzed. The tact that Bo Callaway, not Jerry Ford. wa.s i n J.foustoo also attests lo a !ltubbom position taken by the Prebid<!nt aaalnst overwhelming advice. When one particularly astute adviser urged Mr. Ford to <1ttend, the Praident i.nsisted he had to cut down on ( EVANS-NOVAK ) political travt>l s. Could he begin cuttin g down on Dee. 14 ? No ex · ceptions , replied Mr. Ford. l,IK F.WJSE. l\1r . Ford's de· C'i s ion to tak e hi s annua l Christmas s kiing vacation in Vail. Colo., reflects not on ly hi s family's wishes but his reaction ~o the mass of advice against go- :ng. Tha t advice came to rum not as careful. thought·out collective opinion from hjs cabinet and sta ff together , but from in· dividuals, each acting on his own without any coordination. Jt got under the presidential skin so de- eply that he even changed an earlier plan to spend only four days on the s lopes and will now stay one "·eek. "I never realized how stubborn this man can be," one adviser confided. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robnl N. Wtt'd, Pu"'i3hno TlitJmot Kelfvil. Edllor IJarbora Krrlb1r.ll, Eduorto.I Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily Pllol iiec ks to inform and :4tlmulal~ reader' by prt'Sft'ltlng on th f' pa11:c diverse commentary on l•1plc111 of interest by syndicat- ed columni alll and eartoonlsta, by prOYid lng 11 torum for readel'$' vltwa and by presenUng this newapaper'.t opinions and ldt.as· on current lopics. The editorial oPlnlona of the Daily Pilot appea.r only In the editorial tolumn at the top or the paRe. Opinions '"" pressed by the columnillt• •n<I t:•rtoonists Ind letlcir writers are 1ht::ir O"'" and no t::ndoniemmt ct lhtir vitws by the Dwdy Pilot Jihould be, Inferred. Friday, Dec. 26, ms "( '4 ' ~ F L Fir( atte the fire1 sets seri "8" day th r s ta1 Gol1 fire "Ii ~ tree it jar tha1 thir pair th r~ fin~ was He : ars1 cou: T ly ( s, t· • f ptl be Pti sh nc bl J1 th ·c f YI " nl hi fi· cl ' s< c: I s. in Li " ty SC "' or "' 18 Ii ~ F1 m U] ... I Jl .~ rr R • 2, It ., .. II cl I w I I I p UttlTe ... MU FIREMEN PLAY WATER IN THE RUINS OF TWO SOUND STUDIOS ··cannon" and "Baenaby Jones'' Sets Were Destroyed In $3 Miiiion Fire 'Cannon' Left Homeless . -DAIL V PILOT 1\ 7 Friday December 26. 1975 Biofeedback Aids Pa&y Victim STOCKTON (UP[) - Using b iofeedback signals from the body, a senior pharmacy student bas developed a devtce that is allowing a cerebral palsy victim to communicate by using her forehead muscles to activate a typewriter. The new technique, de- veloped chiefly by University of Pacific stu· · and convertmg these into dent Laurence Upjobn, audible or visual an- makes written com-formation the patient munication possible for can control. 2 9 -y e a r · o l d C a s s Then he constructed a Moreland, wh~ has been small box that amplifies unable to write for 12 the electrical activity years. Crom Miss Moreland's MISS MORELAND, of· eyebrows -via elec- Lodi, has been confined trodes placed on her to a wheelchair since forehead with a band and birth and cannot speak. w\red to the box. Unli1 the early 1960s she communicated by using THIS ALLOWS Miss Moreland to activate a switch·and·control panel and use the specially de: signed typewriter. "There is electrical ac- ti v1 t y in all of our .muscles, and in the situation facing Cass we had to com e up with the proper electronic equip~ ment to magnify the im- pulse from tbe mus cl es in her forehead," s aid a UOPoCficial. P3tty's Yule- Bingo, Music her shoulde r muscles to .-------------------. activate a special REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Jailed newspaper typewriter, but an opera- beiress Patricia Hearst and other female inmates lion made this itnpossi- listened to records and played bingo at a ble. Christmas party, says a jailer who described Despite her handicaps, them as cheerful. s he completed high Miss Hearst, 21, and the other inmates at the school an d attended San Mateo County Jail each received three small enough classes to be a gifts -such as perfume, cosmetics and toiletries sophomore at a com- -from the Service League of San Mateo, said munity college. But her Sgt. Margaret F. Slama. inability to write pre· However, Miss Hearst and the others were vented her from going 11 d · f further. not a owe to receive presents rom home during When a doctor at the regular visiting hours Thursday night bec ause of NoN111nbers Operator Going Dark SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Pacific Telephone is planning to make it harder for ~cramento callers to get through to informa· lion. Beginning next week, the company will try toge~ Sacra~ento c~tomers to look up num. bers m the directory mstead of calling an in· formation operator. ~ Goldwyn Studios Fire Probed security regulations against bringing packages in-U 0 P S c h o o 1 o f to the jail, Sgt. Slama said. · Pharmacy found out The inmates were given fruit, cakes, pies and about her problem, the nuts by the Service League in the jail ·s dining current project began. hall, the sergeant said. They later ate a turkey UPJOHN, OF Carmel, When a caller dials the 411 number !Or in· formation, a 15·second recorded message will ~ay that the best way to get a number is to look tt ~p yoursel~. After 18 seeonds, if the caller is still on the hnc, an operator will come on to help the caller. From Wire Services LOS ANGELES - Fire officials today were attempting to determine the cause of a $3 million fire tbat destroyed the sets of the television series "Cannon" a nd .. Barnaby Jones" Thurs- day, the names racing through two sound stages at the Samuel Goldwyn studios so fast a fireman compared it to ·'lighting a Christmas tree." It was the second ma· jor fire on the tot in less than two years and the third in 18 years. "We've begun the painstaking job of s ifting through the rubble to find out what the cause was," a fire official said. He said the possibility of arson had not been dis· counted. The fire broke out ear- ly Christmas Day on the ''Cannon" set and rapid· dinner with all the trimmings. grandson of the founder 1 d gram, igniting the set Y sprea to another Miss Hearst, who was kidnaped by the tiny o f U P j o h n d and doing S2 million in Soun stage, destFOying damage. A $5 million fire Symbionese Liberation Army in February 1974, Pharmaceutical firm, both before more than b has been held here since her arrest Sept. 18. She used biofeedback prin· f urned the stage wbere ' 140 iremen from 32 city ''Porgy and Bess" was proelaimed allegiance to the SLA about two ciptes, which involve re· and county units were beingfilmedin 1958_ months after being kidnaped and faces a bank covering biological A spokesman said that when the same ex- pen ment was tried 10 Stockton earlter this year, information calls dropped 40 percent and there was little resentment expressed by customers. able to control it. One ci-robbery trial scheduled to start Jan. 26. signals from the bodv ty fireman suffered ~~~~~~~~-~~~~..:....:..:....:..:...._.:....___:::..:.::...:...._.:...:_::....:.::..:...._:...:.:.:.:...::.:.:...~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~_:::::==========·:-::..=-=-=-==~-==-=-~-~-~---------' minor injuries and was released after treatment a t UCLA Medical Center. Ray Bartlett, a Los Angeles County Fire Department information officer, said the fire ap- parently started in the southwest corner of the building where camera equipment is stored. "The building was old, with dry wood. . .good material for burning," Bartlett said. A similar fire destroyed a nearby sound stage in May, 1974, when a hot light tipped over during filming of a children's television pro- Save 1/3 on our $125,000 purchase of hi-loft Wamsutta designer coniforters Son Mateo County 24.99 Twin. OriginaJJy $40 ' . Women Cops Go On Patrol Add zest to your existing color Sl heme. Or, march these wich big name designtr sheets you a lready have. Bur, wharever you do, cake advancage of these excellent prices. Corron I pol ye seer wich polyester fill. Ribbon Stripe by Perer Neal, a· blend of yellow/ green/blue flowers with blue ribbon on white. Botanical Garden by Peter Neal, captures delicate mulci -color floral tapesrry on bone color background. Contemp orary Baskecweave in camel or !lavy, makes a good match for cribal mocif s. By Matsovara. Blossom time by Donald Brooks, floral on bone. Twin. $40, 24.99 Full. $50, 32.99 King. $75, 47.99 I REDWOOD CITY CAP) -Female sheriff's de- puties will go on patrol duty in San Mateo County beginning next week "because of a whole new philosophy against sex discrimination," says the sheriff. "We are going to use women in all categories now filled by men patrol duty, in the detective bureau and as bailiffs," Sheriff John R. McDonald Jr. said Thursday. Carol Mussio, 32, and Lori Graham, 21 , will be the first women to be as~•igned to regular patrol du· .( ty, McDonald said. They J will be armed with .357-..__ __ S_t_a_t_e __ __,, caliber magnum revolven .. Probation tor Lawyer LOS ANGELES CAP> -The California Supre me Court has slapped one year's probation on a Los Angeles attorney already convicted of drugging a former Playboy bunny, of· fieials said Wednesday. In the new decision, attorney David Marcus, 29, had been accused of negligence as a lawyer. Of· ficials said he neglected to communicate with clients . and was guilty of "failing to perform services for which he had been retained" in three cases. SLA Friend Surrenders OAKLAND CUP!) -Michael Borlin, involved in the inves tigation of the radical Symbionese Liberation Army, today was free on his own re- cognizance after surrendering to an Alameda Coun- ty Superior Court Judge. The 27-year-old Berkeley housepainter was sought for questioning after his fingerprints re- portedly were found in the San Francisco hideouts of Patricia Hearst, Wendy Yoshimura and William and Emily Harris, all of whom were arrested Sept.1 18. Killed tor 1t'..Ut1Dateh EL MONTE (UPI) -Aurelio V. Avila, 38, was shot and killed by two bandits who burst into his home and demanded money. Authorities said Avila and his roommate, Jose Fiores, 34, were watching television when the two men forced tbeir way in. Avila was shot once in the upper body when he refused to give the men money. The bandits took $20 Crom Flores and Avila's wristwatch before fleeing, deputies said . . Manrnade Island To Help Wildlife CHULA VISTA (AP) A gigantic m an-made mud island is planned for San Diego's South Bay. The plan approved by the San Diego Coast Regional Commission calls ror caking together 2,500 cubic feet of mud dredged out of the corner of the Quila Vista boat basin. Then the mud pie would be allowed to harden and shoved back into the water with earth·moving ~uipment. WildUfe would use it as a marshy island. tn addition, San Diego Port engineers hope to 1 clear out a layer of mud that has prevented the boat basin from accommodaUng any boats lar1ier than fi•t·bottom aklffs . "We've eot to find out if our idea wlU work," \ commented Jack Liebmann, chief engineer for the port dlstrict. Bedroom Accessories . ' ' --~ . ..._._ .. Shop Friclay , 9 a.nt. till 9:30 p.m.! 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Boyd (Hobo Better \ Than a Bum 1'he motor car, what a boon ~ So obscrvt>d the magazine "S.A." just 74 years ago: ··1m- prove1nent in city conditions by the general adoption of the motor car can hardly be ov£'r- t•stimated. Streets cle;in, dustless and odor- less with light rubber-tired vehi eles moving S\~·1ftly and noiselessly over the s mooth ex- panse "'ill eliminate a greater part of the lll'r\·ousness. di straetion and strain of modern metroix>l it;in life .'' That"s what the citizenry bt.·Ut>\'ed thE"n , all ri~ht. Si\ Y TllE SUN s hint..-s through your "'indow . .-\nd throws one square yard of light on the rug. There's enough energy in that one patch to li ght nine fl." <IO-w3tt electric bulbs. 'WJ.;. IT'S Tll E 1'100S more th an the sun that has to do Y.'ilh how potatoes grow, according to a Britii:;h scientist. St~COSD 1'11\RRl1\G E :\-I any is the Sl'cond mar- riaJ,!e that \YOrks out, sure enou).{h, frequently better !h;_1 n thl' first. Still , a divorcee's chances of h;.1ppinl'SS in a re marriage are onl y hat! as gr11X1 1n the SC'cond mart;age, if you trust the stat1st1t·s .. <\nd it is ""idcly kno,Yn her chances of success grow slimmer upon each remar- rtage. Every )'C ar's records, includ ing last year's prove that. Q. "\\'II F. Rf:. 0 \>/e gl't the \\'Ord 'ho bo.·~" ,\. lhdn'l l mt•nt 1onthal"! t''ron1 hoc boy . ·1 hC hoho is the aristocrat among those three <'alegories of characters kno\\'n as the hoho. 1ht• tramp and the bum. Thl' hobo travels and \\'t'rk~. Thl' tran)p travt•ls and doesn't \\'Ork . Tht• bun) nt'L thl•r t ra \'els nor \\'Orks. C.-\J:>RIC'O R'.'J (1nr Zt'tl1ac n1 ~1n eu11tends the Capricorn girl 1:> .1 h i~hly d11111l'S tic typt•. She likl·s nothing ht•\ll·r. ht· sav:>, t han tu cook, c·Jcan up thl' .1 p:1rtnlt'nl , d0 the \\'ash. Rt·n1ember that, mis- lt·r. if :O'OlH' J;.idyfriend is a Capri corn. Come hl•r birthday, gi Vt' her a sack of soap. Rf~Ct:NT 1.0SGF.\'IT\' STUDlf:S indicate that the men and \\'Omen in Congress can ex- pect to live son1ewhat lon ger than the average citizen for s6me m ysteri ous reason. TflOS f: l,ITTl.F. BOYS descnbed by the . mOOic;:il fell ows as hv pcractive outnumber those lit lit• gi rls like\\'ise described by six to one. OlJR PROPt;R JO fl O~U B not only lists i\1 r . PJ;ink of E;.i st \1 ohne. Ill.. as the president of tht> Plank I.umber Company, but as chairm<.in l•f the boards . Address moil to L. ,\1. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Cos ta ,\1esa92626. • Petitioners Lose Atomic Fuel Bid WA Sl~JNGTO~ (AP) -The Atomic Safety i.1censing Board ha~ rejeeted an attempt to keep the Pacific Ga:; and Electric Co. from storing nuclear fu el at a nuc lear power plant site in San Luis Obispo County unles~ the federal government grants a n operating license for the plant The head of a San l.ws Obispo group known as Mothers for Peace said "We are quite sad and dis- appointed by the board 's order We feel that they did not li sten to the people '' The petitioners. besides Mothers for Peace, in- cluded J ohn Forster of San Luis Obispo County They objected to the fuel storage on the grounds that it could be a ris k and hazard to residents due to possible sabotage or a natural disaster which could cause the fu e l to re lease radiation PG&E and federal experts testified during Safety Board heanngs in San Lw s Obispo that the allegations were "incredible ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 12-1.b I Ca-o•••• "s.--... - ""\\'e .ippr••ath the Bicentennial Year -who needs lx.onu::.l•::. ·: ·• By County Minority Bid Incentive Eyed Orange County government will embark on a program of encouraging minority-owned bus i- nesses, contractors and supply vendors to bid o n county contracts. The county Board of Supervisors voted re luct a ntly to set up a new purchasing pro- gram that will boost the ----------county's total reliance on minority firms from the current one-half of I per- cent level to the 2 percent marks. THE I NITIAi~ t arget of the effort will be the Orange County Transit District, which relies on the county Purchasing department to perform all its contract ser vic es. The district does about $10 million a year in such business -about a fifth of the total for cowity government . THE NEW p rogram was mandated by an ex· ecuti ve o rd e r from President Fo rd to all levels· of goyernment directing more reliance on minority resources. Ronald Bates. assis· tant director of the COWl· ty General Serviees Agency, told supervisors pressure was brought to bear on the transit dis- trict by th e f eder a l Urban Mass Transix>rta- tion Authority (UJ\tTA ). U'."ITA PROVID ES the transit dis trict wit h more than two-thirds of its annual budget. Bates sa id that although th e on ly pressure to date has come on the transit dis· trict ''other agencies will get the same treatment down the line if we don't comply with the order •· SUP E RVISORS were told that federal officials initially asked the county to give 15 percent of its business to firms con- trolled by m inorities But negotiations lowered that fi gure to I percent Bates admitted that it might be ha rd to reach the goal unless a n effort is made to seek minority business and , in some cases, train them in con- tract b i ddin g pro- cedures. The program will cost the county up to $17,000 to cover the hiring of a purchasing s pecialist- School Sign ups For Kids Child r e n in th e Westminster School Dis- trict can enroll in kin- dergarten even if their fifth birthday fa lls past the Dec. 2 enrollment deadline. District officials said a s pec ial kinderga rte n class will be started in the district to serYe those children . The new kindergarten class will be started as soon a s 30 c hildren enroll, officials said, and parents mus t provide transportation to the c la ss for th ei r youngsters. After completing the partial year c lass, children must continue the next school year in a regular kindergarten sesition. ' Parents may obtain I enrollment forms from the Certificated Person- n e I Offi ce, 14121 Cedarw ood Av e., Westminster, and ques· tions may be dir ected to 894-7338. JCPenney JCPenney GARDEH CEHTER FASHIOH ISLAHD STORE OHL Y DORMANT SPRAY COMBINATION GARDEN VALUES! THIS WEEK COHTROL OVER·WIKTEIUHG IHSECTS AHD DISEASES Both For $2.79 A $3.67 VALUE ORTHO Vitamin B·1 UP-START Plant Starter 3·10·3 •Hel p for new plantings. •Stimulates early, strong er root development. •Reduces transplant shock. LAWH & GARDEN SPllA YEA COMIO Sf'ICIAL $ J ()49 PINT7~ SHOP SUHDA Y HOOH to 5 p.m. NEWPORT flt CENTER FASHION ISLAND • (71 4) 644-2313 VllWlll I ' UP-START Pla.nt St1tttr NEWPORT~ CENTER FASHION ISLAND OHL Y GARDEN CENTER Bare Root Season Is Here! • ROSES #I Non-Pat. PACKAGED #I Patentl!d PACKAGED ] 99 399 #I All American Winners 599 WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF BARE ROOT ACCESSORIES Shop Sunday I 0 to 6 p.m. Faihlon Island, Mewport Beach 17 I 4J 644-2313 .. I • ___ .... ___ ---·-----··· ( Starting December 26, a store-wide GAll!lBLEl\8 SA.LI: to% the first day, 2.0% the second: etc. -further reductions for3weeks. ____ .. ,. Mostly one of a kind display models with slight appearance blemishes, from all portions of our regular stock. Over 100 items lo choose from similar lo, but not exactly as illustrated. first Comt first Slfl'H Sl/1 tnds "'1111itll'!ls111 sold. ~·\ ~~ .7_ G 3 · South Coaat Ploao COSTA MISA (No-~1 I• ·~~·I} .... ,,ol, .......... 10 ... . ...... 11 .. . 5S6·2t,7 .. ANAHllM 504 •. lr..is.hwit (NI-M lo °"""'J Mooi .. n...r. """'"·""'· .... ............. . tS6·3401 . . I •• • H Nor the 11"'1 ralf ~ all< ask qu~ not me1 que G Jar: !\.ta· acti plai hav not \\ VO<. nun the con Gib1 she + veh city ans• best wer " res1 wer of : Ber Rot dep tra1 goo - Friday. December 26 1975 DAILY PILOT 9 1 ! J11ry Given Responses I Queries Raised oni Huntington Covemmenl Girl on Wheels . Skateboarder~ 10, Keeps Up I By ROBERT BARKER OUMO.lly~IMsa..tf Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs has delivered to the Orange County Grand Jury answers to a series of questions raised by two residents. The two, Jordan Vwt Thiel and attorney Thomas M. Whaling, asked the Grand Jury to look into questions which t~ey said were not answered by City Council members despite repeated re- quests. GRAND JURY FOREMAN James ~· Utter, in ordering Mayor Gibbs to respond, said the action was only routine. "We respond to every com- plaint we receive," he said. "We have made no decision to go or not to go." Whaling. perhaps the most vocal of council critics. raised a number or questions regarding the administration and in his last complaint, asked about Mrs. Gibbs' traffic accidents in which she received reimbursement for vehicle damage through the city's insurance carrier. MR S. GIBBS SAI D s he answered the questions to the best of her ability and felt they were as complete as possible. In s ummary from Mrs. Gibbs' responses to the various charges wen:: -Police Department Slush F\Jnd. She said she enclosed copy of a memorandum from Capt. Bert Ekstrom to Chief Earl Robitaille concerning the police department's slush fund for en- trapment of purchasers of stolen goods in Huntington Beach. She said knowledge or this fund was not secret. -Leasing of city propertJes. • -Internal quands. Any city that is going tbrou_,gh the dynamic growth that Hunt· 10gt.on Beach has and is cootinu· ing to experience will undoub- tedly have internal frictions de- v e lop where demands for services far exceed the city's capability or providing them. There are a number of leases the city maintains, Mrs. Gibbs said, and there have been problems whereby rent has been uncolled- ed over a period of time. The establishment of the position of in- ternal auditor and the location of -Voter apathy. This is a ~_contracts administrator ha~ociological problem that goes 1omtly served to correct thesetfe-beyond a politician's ability to ficiencies. correet. Huntington Beach has -Expansion or parks. An ex- tensive park a~uisition was stimulated by the'success of a $6 million general obligation bond. The Recreation and Patks Department is merely carrying . out the goals and objectives of the voters who exercised their prerogative in 1969. no monopoly on this negative at- titude toward government. -CaUfornia .animal control audit. The audit was just com- pleted on Dec. 18. Since the audit was just recently completed, it is understa ndable why it was not made available earlier. -Inquiry regarding county re-· venue sharing funds. A pro-· cedure regarding inquiries that ANIMAL • ~-=~ is being employed in the city ad-OglC$ by Nohlttr ministrator's office is explained. •I If such a procedure were not established, our staff would be deluged with similar requests from individual members of boards and commissions. -Controversial computer. Enclosed is correspondence from 1 a member of the Arizona Depart· ment of Public Safety investigat- ing the Huntington Beach Police Command and Control System. Also a newspaper reporter was fireci as a result of his story on the investigation. -Public facilities corporation. The Huntington Beach Public Facilities Corporation is a non- profit corporation organized ac· cording to state laws. The city has not participated in any il· legal activities regarding the ex- penditure of funds thrc:ugh the Public Facilities Corporation. LITTLE SKA TE Alison Cutler Alison Cutler may be only 10. uut she can skate A with the big guys. She's a member of a champion skateboard team that often gives de- monstrations at amusement parks and i.hopping centers. AUSON IS THE youngest member and one of only two girls on the IS-member team formed by John Urdea, 20, of Huntington Beach. Mountain, Busch Gardens, at a She, her brother, J eff, 13, und shopping center in San Jose, and several playmates from the m the Los Angeles Coliseum Mesa Verde area are member!i before a Los Angeles Rams o( the team, formed by Urdea to J?am<.• publicize a skateboard he makes called Dial-A· Flex. They all successfuJly tned out for the team after Urdea i.aw them competing in a skateboard competition near the Estancia Adobe sponsored by the Coi.ta Mesa leisure services depart- ment. ALISON HA S BEEN skateboarding for nearly three years. She reckons she S!>t!nds about three hours a day pract1c ing stunts when school is out. When the team compctei. or gives displays, lhe members do their nose and tail wheelies and 360s. Some do hand stands and finger stands, but Alison said that she is still working on those tricks. ' TPE DIAL-A-FLEX team gained fame when it won a com- petition in the fall held in the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Since then the team bas performed at Magic Mrs. Cl aus Splitting TOPEKA. Kan. C.'\P) - The woman m a pointed red hat. red s uit and ~hite fur cuffs took the stand and apologized t o Shawnee Countv Dis trict Court Judge Adrian Allen. She explained she was late for work and wouldn•t have time to change. so she wore hC'r working clothes to court for her divorce he::iring. She said she has a job as '.\lrs. S:inla Claus at a local. d~partment store .. Cycle Test Range in Gear SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A motorcycle riders· test range has been constructed here as part of a three-year Sl.2 million study to determine if m · tensified testing and training will reduce accidents by novice cyclists. Motor Vehicles Director Herman Sillas said thC' range was recently completed by his department and a similar facility is plann<.d for the San Diego area. HE SAID TH F. STUDY, FINANCED by $862,000 in federal funds and 5341 ,000 in state money, will start in January Sillas said 1l "ill consist of improved skill and knowledge tests and remedial training for selected firt ·time apphcanls for motorcycle licenses. The re- medial training will b<.' conducted at the test ranges. e e ts one saves 1 The Wells Fargo Reward lets your sav ings pay for other bank services. Ju st maintain an average balance of $2,000 in a Wells Fargo Passbook Savings Account. ~=-:- You'll also get a $6.0_0 safe deposit box,. at no ch~g~ ~r you'll receive a $6.00 credit toward a larger size. (Availab1hty of different size boxes may vary from office to office.) And by checking and saving at one bank with offices throughout the state, you'll enjoy the convenience of one-stop banking, .--:;:;;;:::::=~ and p~obabl.Y save on /~ ~ -· th1ngs hke gas and · © parking, too. . You'll get a checking account with no monthly service charge. And there's no need to worry about maintain ing a minimum checking balance. Un limi ted personalized Wells Fargo checks are also included at no charge. JOSEPH M MARY J. JO 123 MAPLE:, ,ji 5-.. ·.YOUR CITY. 101 • Of course , you'll ean1 a full 53 interest on your passbook savings at Well s Fargo Bank. So don't miss out on this chance to earn money while you save it. _!.!.!!!.-... .,. 11.u -•ato •• . . ' . ttfi.tllUI f 0 I C. t ' I l l ' ·:! ' • • I I I l ) t ~ . l I ' l ·I )t • t . .~ ·A JO OAILY PILOT Friday. Dercember 26, t975 ·~New Park Bond Issued Irvine Okays Another $9 Milliori Sale By DOUG FRITl.SCHE Of tfte D• i I y l"i lot Slaff fr\'ine councilmen have voted to issue the balance of $18 oullion in park a nd bike trail bonds approved by voters in 1&74 as part of a recreallon·related package. A year ago. S9 million in city recreation bonds went on sale, and the balance was authorized this week. Al..O!'lG WITH THE decision for imminent sale of the bonds, the city also had to make the first of a series of bond rt:'demption paym ents that will continue until 2002. T he payment totaled $623.792. The council also spent $219.000 of the bond money rn hiring the Robert E. Fulton Construction Co. for development of the site for the Heritage Community Park, to be developed adjacent to the new Irvine High School. Neg, Role Wayne R ogers , formerly Trapper John on "M-A·S·ll" will star as a· private investigator in a new ~BC series. ··city of Angeles" prcmie1ing Feb. 3. A related design contract with archi t el'ls K ammeyer and Lynch. Inc. was approved, call· ---------ing for $127,000 in design for the IAOS STATUS ON RISE IJnlted PrHt lnturwt1orwl Laos, the Asian coun- try known as the land of one million elephants, has only one elevator. northwest 9 .5 acres of the Heritage Park. THE COUNCIL PUT off until Jan. 13 a vote on a contract for development of the University Community Park in University Park. The low bidder. J. Ray Construction Co .. offered to do the work for $892.600. The firm, however. ha s not obtained the necessary contractor's license. lt should have the license by Jan. 13, according to Community Services.Director Paul Brady. The council also approved a five-year lease for bike trail facilities in Edison Company land south o( the Santa Fe Railroad tracks between Harvard A venue and Jeffrey Road, and north of the San Diego Freeway between San Diego Creek and the Culverdale Wilder- ness P ark. The leases cost $2,564 a year. L"IJ ANOTHER RECREATION- r e la ted m ove, t he council look a step toward joint financing of University High School athletic facility lighting in pa rtne r s hip with the Irvine school district. The proposed 60-40 agreement between the city and the schools would tota l $126,000, costing $.50,400 to the city and $15,600 to the schools. Councilmen emphasized that the agreement is contingent Qn the state of the city treasury next June when the 1976-77 budget will be set. The expense would finance li g htin g of the high school athletic field ($13, 755). racquet ball and handball courts ($26. 750 l , eight tennis courts ($72,626), and the swimming pool ($11,900 ). TALKS ON THE lighting have been under way for more than a GALA NEW YEARS EVE DINNER II. II. CHOICE OF: 0 year. The facilities are ineligible for park bond financing, the council decided last January. Under the original park bond proposal. the city had planned to sell the $18 million in bonds in three installments. The final single sale was de· sign ed t o save the cost of separate bond offerings and to take adva ntage of the present favorable bond market. Irvine bonds have a ceiling of 7 percent interest. ACCORDING TO Ad · minis trative Analyst Michael Deblieux. the city can sell bonds now for under 7 percent interest. That might not be the case later. Even though the bonds will be sold ahead of schedule, the tax rate is not expected to rise as fast as initially projected when the bond iss ue was before voters. Assessed value has risen faster than expected. resulting in lower than projected bond redemption tax rates. TWS YEAR'S RATE, for ex- ample, is 29 cents per $100 as- sessed value. compared with the 36-cent rate first projected. Next ·year. the tax is expected to stay at 29 cents compared to 40 cents initially anticipated. The closest the r evised projec- tions are to the original projec· tions is in 1981 with a 25-cent tax rate compared to the 26·cent rate originally expected. Dancing Nightly to the PRIME RIB AU JUS NEW YORK STEAK VEAL PICCATO SCAMPI ROMA ALL DIMHERS INCLUDE: ROGER'S GARDENS NEWPORT CENnR LOCATION Suup Du Jour or A cool cn sp sal.ad lo start lloncy & ,\Iu.stard. 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New accounts for less than $4,000 (from $5 to SJ,995) earn ta x form preparation for just S.15 or SJO. £:1.1sln1g acco1mt lio/d,.,s 1f11i1/1j_I(, l1>c>' C 1/I /o r s11rrial details lnsttu<hons for stockpol1n11 d.duchoM fur n•" yur You II •!Art tu l>•n.ht th• d•y you •tori tu UJ~ It TA\ TIME-WE <.AN'T MAKE IT r L'N. BUT WE CAN MAK[ IT EASY COM E IN OR CALL. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TA\ CENTER IS AT ••. THE VIEW LOCATION is unrivaled. High on a wind pro- tected plateau, the site commands Palm Desert. Just three minutes 'from Town Center, but sur- rounded by mountains and permanent desert park . A security gate guards the entrance. A MAJOR GOLF COMPLEX with a 7,200 yard champion- ship layout designed by Desmond Muirhead with Arnold Palmer and a three par-each without a single house to restrict the views or the fairways. Plus a new ·executive course under construction. Clubhouse, Pro Shop and restaurant at your service. AN ABUNDANCE OF TENNIS with 8 sheltered courts, three lighted, a stadium center court for tournaments and a charming Clubhouse and Snack Bar. A VARIETY OF HOMES -8 FURNISHED MODELS Ironwood Villas One and two story homes zoned for privacy and con- venience with view decks and patios clustered around 6 pools and jacuzzis. One, two and three bed- room and bath suites from 1050 to 1900 square feet. $43,000 to $67,500 Fairway Homes· O ne story large homes with dramatic atriums combining great privacy with fairway and desert views. Ample storage, fine detailing, walk-in closets and separate service rooms. Two and three bedroom and bath suites from 1900 to 2400 square feet. $88,500 to $106,500 COME OUT AND COMPARE OUR NEW TERMS Friday. Oectmber ~. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT 1\ J I County Judges Assigne1' . Orange. Coast judges have been given key as-~1gnments tn Orange COWlty Superior Court post· Ring In The New Year AT THE mgs that become effective Jan. 2. Incomina Presiding Jud~e Claude M. Owens of South Laguna has named Judges Robert P . Kneeland a nd James K. Turner of Newport Beach. Bruce W. Sumner of Laguna Beach and H. Warren Knight of Mission Viejo as his executive committee for 1976. Judge Frank Domenichlni of San Clemente has been n.amed chairman of the court's bench and bar comnuttee. Judge Sumner is 1976 chairman of the legislation com mittce. OTHER ~EY APPOINTMENTS include Judge Everett .W.. Dicke of San Clemente as chairman o! the muruc1pal co\lrt-uniform bail committee, Judge Wal.ter W. Charamza of Huntington Beach as chairman of the rules and forms committee and Jud~e J .E.T . "Ned" Rutter of Newport Beach as chairman of the r amily law committee. Presiding Judge Owens will handle the master civil and criminal calendars and trial setting con- ferences in Superior Court's Department One. Judge Mark A. Soden of Newport Beach will be at the helm in the court's family law and reciprocal calendar department with Judge ·Dickey as a second family law judge for the first half of the year. THE FULL SUPERIOR Court schedule is as follows : -Department 7. Judge Robert A. Banyard. Owens, master calendar and trial setting con- ferences. Department Two. Judge Soden, family law and reciprocal calendar. -Department Three. Judge Samuel Dreizen. probate. Department Four. Judge Dickey, family law. -Department Five. Judg~n.eth Williams, criminal calendar and Grand JurY}iaison. Depart· ment Six. Judge Kneeland, general trial and settle- ment conferences. -Department 7. Judge Robert A. Banyard. General trial and settlement conferences. Depart· ment 8. Judge Charles A Bauer. General trial and settlement conferences. -Department 9. Judge Rutter. General trial and family law settlement conferences. Depart- ment 10. Judge William C. Speirs. General trial and defaults. -Department 11. Judge William S. Lee. General trial and defaults. Department 12. Judge II . Walter Steiner General tnal, defaults, agency adoptinn-: -DEPARTMENT 13. Judge Kenneth E. Lae, General trial and defaults. Department 14. Judge J ames F . Judge, General trial. defaults and Fullerton branch calendar on Fridays. -Department 15. Judge Sumner. General trial and settlement conferences. Department 16 Judge John L. Flynn Jr. Generaltrial and defaults. -Department 17. Judge Knight. General trial and settlement conferences. Department 18 Judge Lester Van Tatenhovc. General trial and settle- ment conferences . -Departm~nt 19. Judge Harmon G. Scoville. Genera l trial. defaults and abandonments. Depart- ment 20. Judge Domenichmi. General trial, settle· ment conferences. mental health and writs -Department 21. Judge Byron K McMillan Gener al trial and defaults. Department 22. Judge Turner. General trial and settlement conferences · -Department 23. Judge Jerrold S. Olivet. Law -and motion, civil discovery. Department 24 Judg.e Deaths Elsewhere LOS ANGELES (UPI> -Bernard Herrmann, 64, an Academy Award- winnlng com poser who wrote the score for the film "C'itizen Kane," died in his sleep Wednes· day. just hours after com· pleting the recording of a score for another movie. NEW YORK (UPI> Tilly l..osch, 71 , famed on two continents as a Death Notice• HAVAltA LEON NAVARO AUldtnt of t...touN Hiiis, C11tlorn1a . Paned •w•Y Oecember ,,, 1'7S Survived by his brothers, Wllllam H Goldber<a •nd Moe Gould. Servlctt will be held IOCl•Y •I 1PM •I or•ves10e al P•clf•C View Me~l•I Puk R•bbl G•rson Good· m•n olllciat lno. Poc1 11e Vttw Mortu•ry, di rte tor\ PETERSON LAURA C PETERSON Re~ldent of ~le Mese. C•llforn1•. Posed ew1Jy December 1', l~IS Survived by Pier oauoht.,, RomolcJ V Foley of C011A Mese. S.rvlct\ were held Frid1Jy, December 14, llAM, el P.clflc View Ch•Pel I n te r ment, Aose Hiiis Memoria l Pa r k . PaCll •C Vie w Mortu•rv, director,. ltEODING MARGARET REDOING Resident of Gllrdell Grove, C•lllornla Pu~ dancer, actress and painter, died Wednesday of cancer. When her d!lncing days were over, Mis s Losch played a number of character roles in films. notably in David 0 . Selznick's "The ·Garden of Allah." and" Duel in the Sun." PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIUS NAME STATEMENT The fol towing i>et"SOM •n 00il'l9 tKni- ness u · IN CAHOOTS, 8'72 Marln«s Co,.., Huntington Buch, CA 92'46 L•rry IC Thompson, MO Hill«NI• No 12, LOI Anoei.s, CA 9006t Jon G. C.mpbell, 7IOO '*"son W•Y No 1716,S.nlaMonlc•,CA~S Jim Wl~erlnk, 2001 N. HobM"t, Los AngelH , CA '!0077 P•ul L. Kerry, nos w. 17th St., Los Angeles, CA 'l>007 Jell Smith, 6019 Wooster, Los AngelH , CA '!00$6 Tiiis M lnen ls conducted by •nun- 1ncorporeltd H\OClltlon other lllan a partnersnip L•rrv K. Thompson This statement wes filed With ,..,. County Clerk of Orange County on December IS, 1915 5061) Pvblltllff Oun,. C.HI O.ily Pilot, Dtc. 19, 24. 197S •n<I J•n. 2, 9, 1976 ,m.1s PUBLIC NOTICE •w•y December H , t97S Survl.,.d by -----------"9r ~f)ftew, Georqt Cook . ~rvicr~ pending. P.clflc \I 1tw Me m0<lal P•• k Mort1>¥Y. BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 C.Osta Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach· 4SM-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3'500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 844-2700 l'fl.K 'AMILY COlOHIAL ,.UNEAAL HOMI 7801 BolN Ave Wettrnlnster 893--3625 • SMtTHI' -ATUA.AY I ei1 Main St Huntington QOach 636-0530 NOTICE INVITING llOS The County Sanitation Districts of Oranqe County, Calllornl•, wlll r«elve seeled bids unlll ti ·OO a.m .• ll\lltdneS· oay, .uinuary 1, 1'76. Bids must be ,... ce1wd •I the Oh lncts' Admlnfstratlw olf1ces by the dete and time htr?ln•boW wt forth, •l wftidl 11,,.. ttiev will be publlcly openM -"' U • •mined 11 the office of the Ofstrkts, IOl44 Ellis Aven~. Fount•in V•ltey. C4'11fOrnla, tor the IOllOWll'l!I : SUPPL YING CH LOR) NE IN ONE TON CYLINDERS SPECIFICATION NO C.007 Bids mull be submill9d on IN form wPC>lltd by Ille Districts In accoroan<e wtth•ll provlslonsol the specttlcailons. S!)eC lllcetlons, bid blanks •nd further lmorrnatlon n'lllY be obt•lllff at IN above eOdress. telephone 962·2A1t o.- S«l-tt!O. J. Wavn-Sylvest.r Secretary of the &o•rdsofDlrecton Pllbllshed Orange C,oHI Dally Piiot, Oeumbtr 26. 197S 49Ml PUBLIC NOTICE NOflU 0, P'Ull.ICH•AIUNO 11 llOltl TH• CITY ~UNCtL. OllTM• CITYOllllOUNTAINY~l.L.n' NOTICE IS 1'4E1tlav Ol'fl!NthltOf' Twesday, Jen11o11ry '· 1'76, at1100,.,M. In Ille C.OuMll Clllllllber, 10200 Slalef A,.nut, FOIWlleln Velley, Glflfomle, h Olv C-11 wiU l'IOkl • pUIMk llMr· lf'lgon IN tol i.-1119: ,.ltO~•D IONO IHUI -/j llUOll< ,,..,,llO 11 '"ulr~ t• ~~ • -'1unlt'I' lot clllftn• Input on tlW WllJKt el • lloncl I nu. to finance com lllttleft Of the lac lllll' at IN Fw!tMt V.ll•t ,_.<rNllon elld C111tural ~ Ttio\.e 1tttlrl110 to tHllly 1111evwor 111 ~llOll to 1111• llem wlll .. 9(ft!I an 9"CWllll\lty to do to. If llHtlwr .....,_ tloll Is dellred, YOll ""'' COl\lact IN. Htr11 .t.tw.oft. l'llbllc Wotkl 0.Nrt• ""'"''· ., .... ~.,~ Cl'tYCOUNCll.0" fHI CITYOl'FOUNTAIH VAl.l.•V l'WIYI\ Orlilll:>O O.wlYCllvCln~ f!ullflllled Ortnooi COHI 0..llY Piiot, 0tte1T11)8r u. m~ ~u I Robert L . Corfman. ~neral trial and defaults. -Department 25. Judge William L. Murray. General trial and settlement conferences. Depart- ment 26. Judge Walter E. Smith. General trial and family law settlement conferences. . · -Department 27. Judge James H. Walsworth. General trial and settlement conferences. Depart- ment 28. Judge Charamza. General trial and de- faults. -Department 29. Judge James 0. Perez. General trial. Department 30. Judge Lloyd E. Blan- pied Jr. Law and motion. -Juvenile Court, Manchester Building. Judge Raymond F . Vincent. Appointments to the Superior Court's three- judge appellate department will be made at a later date by the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court, Judge Owens said. D•llY i-!lot St .. I PIMto ASSIGNS JURISTS Judge Owens Recipes to add dining pleasure ANCIENT MARINER ON THE BAY NEWPORT BEACH 'MTH The Don Grady Trio Regular Menu & Prices Prevail Noise Makers · Fun• Party Favors while subtracting calories. Wednesday in the ''ANY NOSE MAY RAVAGE A ROSE'' CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY BARE ROOT ROSES C STANDARD 88 PATENTED Field grown. healthy as all get-out. name1 like Chrysler. Peace, First Love, and many. many others! Some available for the f irat time at the popular price. PLANTZ Ed Corwin aaya, "G~ aomething gtffn that grows and I'll show you how I awing from vines like Tarzan:· All (many) kinda. 1Ga1. 67c 5Gal. 297 BOYSENBERRY, RASPBERRY THOMPSON GRAPES TOKAY GRAPES 1 Y!'UR~HOIC£ Jam. jelly. a little homemade vino. You can do a lot of things when you grow- your own. And fresher too. ARTICHOKES ASPARAGUS . RHUBARB, OR · STRAWBERRIES Different numbers in different varieties (Now does that tell you any1hing more than you already knew?) Your Choice GENETIC DWARF FRUIT TREES 4aa More comppct without so much bu•h. but all the good fruit. I think it wa• one of the dwarfs from Snow White who thought the idea up. STANDARD FRUIT TREES 1•• ThHe get taller but think of all the nlce shade you'll get. PeachH, plumbs, and all that . •tuff. ("Plumb1", what kinda apelltng la that?). •• -ROBERT BROWNING RAIN~BIRD® PLANT FOODS Balanced and what's more. the NEW (notice how I hit that) Timed Release Formulas. You put it on and it feeds over a longer period of time. TOMATO FOOD 894~z.1~z~2~1! VEGETABLE FOOD 1~~2~~ ROSE FOOD 1~~ 2~~ FLOWER FOOD 1~:!2~~ HOUSE PLANT FOOD 89,~z.1 ~z~ ALL PURPOSE FOOD 1 ~z~ 2~~ VITAMIN B-1 77! Stop• lranaplant •hock. Not for human•. Roger. AFRICAN VIOLET FOOD 89.~z.I~~ CAMELLIA449 FOOD 3lb. BULB 129 FOOD sen. ~ 1~~ RHODODENDRON FOOD 2~~ TREE&SHRUB FOOD 1 ~r!1.t. ~ .. , .. , ... ; . 'mm• RYE RYEGRASS 1~~ Time for a wi.nler gT-n lawn. hold• agalnat eroalon too. l ... . • . -\ I 2 DAIL 'Y PILOT Friday December 28. 197$ Tribal Politics Crucial lllCTIT10U$ IUSIN•SS $-IUI '9CTITIOUS IUSIN•U NAM. SYAT•MlllNT " NOTICll TO C•llDITOIU NA#I aTATUltlNT 'TM fOllOWlllO J)trWll " .... no !Ml> ... A-am• The tol .. "'1"9 perYll '' Ml"9 Ml Ill\\ n 'UPl•IOR (()U•T 01' TM£ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .,. .. , JAYHA.T (NTl;Rl'NISES. , .. , STATIOl'CALl~•NIA .-0• It R t. 0 Co l>tW lhll St.,COSta •-•St. Colle ~u. CA•tltK THiil COUNT)' 01' O•ANOI Mew.CA.,'21 Wl lllem N Jol\n.Oft, , .. , ,_.!>I . In '"' Me ller ot tllt t:•t•lt ot Qevld L. Ro\e, ,.., cnetNU W•• cm1e Mewt. '" t2'2• PIERRE c MAR OR US, Ot'O<IW'<I ~~ 8-<Kll, CA.,.SI Tiii• IMHIMU 14 t Olld\ltt.cl llY et! 11'1 Holo<t I\ IM~Oy ljlVtll 10 tlto<IOt\ Arigola's Trouble Lirzked to Native Conflicts .J 0 ll ,.\ ~ :'-J Jo: SR ll R G , Sn ll th A.frtNt l APl lh·~p1k b1g (KIWl·r mtervt>nt1on 111 \\ .1r torn AngolJ, 1t 3ppl'ars I i lo.t>I Y th.it tnhal pol itiC'S will utltmalt.>lv <lt.> tt•rmnH' thul trv,1hll'tl n~1l111n :- future Thi.> tnbal l'h:tr.l\'ll'I of tht· con 01N h;.1 ::; bl'l'll nl••"kt.•tl Ill l'l'l'l'llt month~ bv s trtdt'nl l'11hl "ar rhetori1.· s i1rround 1ng llw t h1 l'l' \\ arnng faC'l ton~ \ EJJ ."'t ., . It Y.~l."'t TIU: l.E \Of:RS OF all thrt>t• rnov1.•rn1.•nt-; rlaim 1deo logi<'al tics with tht• r:ast or Wt>s t. but this h•1:-l1tlll• llh'aning to the v_.st m~\jority of Angola's s ix m1lhun 1wo ph, A I nw:-t 90 perc('nt o f th~m c-annot no;1d o r writ.: und mos t ll\e off tht· land a s tht.>y l'ijr..l Jn1w:-:L \\flu miraculously e:--l',tped dc..ith la!>l Jul ~ ,1s :-.hl• 11.•ll r,,.l. l-\orws Lo the ground "hen a f1rl' L"iCUJH.., 1·ull<J\l:-l'd .ts :-hv and lwr hab~ ...,lltl'r ,I\\ a1tcd n•sc11e from ,\ ftrl'. •~ ll'l'.tll'd to d \'IS ll lo tht• Bide·a-\\"l't.' .\ntm.d llonll' lkh111d hL·r , ... lhl· p1ctur1.' uf lhe fa ll mad1.• b' Stanlt:>y F orman of the Boston Herald-American . The photo causL·d nut1nnal controversy Firearms Prices Climbing Again R v \'IC WATJ.\ C'lll(' \GO 1t 'Pl 1 llunll•r:,, .ind tJrget :-.hooll'rs with 1tchv fingers f11r 11l'\\ f1rl'.1rm~ tu .utd t11 llw1r dillt.•('llllm: s hould hl" \\<ir'rwd that lh1• pr 1t't•:-.in· d1 mhmg again m 1976 One• only has to fhµ thrnu~h thl' nt•v. gun l':.tl<tln~ ... for thl' Ol'\\"o \\ .1nd1.•r <1 mnng the booths .al J lo<.' al gun show or tJI k to a gun deah.•1 I~ '1ANY J~STA~CES, l-UJ?· ~e-.tet1 gu n prices for 19ir. -repre~ent a n increase of 10 per· cent or les!'. especi ally for modrr:\lely priced g uns s u c h as .~ caliber riflrs. Howevrr, in- aea:,;e::-of m o re than 20 percent abo are 1'hown, e s pec ially on some popular f1re:irms, s uc h a ::- O\'er and undl'r s h o tg uns . /\ \'isit tn a local gun s how will reveal th al n o t only are new gun.-; incre:.ism~ in price. but als o u s t•d firearm~ ;1rl' bringing premium prices in :,nme ins tances mon• than the new mo<.kl::. :ffl' s clltng for Some consuml•r s are blam1ng the incn•as tng prices or guns. t>spec1all~· pre mium prices on ust:>d pistols and revolvers. on con- t 1nu1 n g t•.1m pa1gn s to baa handguns and fur tightl'r g un con t r ot. OR \'IOUSJ. \'. fT HAS h ad some effeet on t ht• u :-.ed gun m~lrket an<l conl-u m1.·r dt>m<1nd Rut u :-t>d shotguns are another m .tlter The attitude lhat "!ht•\ d on't makl' things like tht'Y u :,,t•d to" ts rerleC'll'd 111 thl· prtt<.'" nf 'illalit y :-moothbon•1-. f'or m~tanC'l'. I rt•ce ntly \'1:,,1kd .1 s how 111 fllmo1s '' hcrC' dcalrr~ from ·s<'vt>ral pn rt~ o f the ('ount r~· wi:re d1splay1ng ware:,, "HOW )1 U01 AR F: you a :-king for that used W1nch1.•skr modi.'! 12 tr3p itun." I a s k e d a' d e:ller "'I've J!Ol three.'' he said. look 1n g me ov<'r s imilar to a usect Cdr :-all• ... man. • The ont• on the lop of t h e rac-k 1s :l modl'I 12 with pigeon J!rade w ood <not <f p 1~ron gradt>. Jl•Sl pl~l'On g rade \\ooOl. Only SiOO for th.it hr~tuty The n e'<t us a hlack diamonrl. and not too mam wrn· m:irlt• Only $625 for 1t. Tht· t hird USl'd morlt>I 12 YOU ('..ul hcH'l' ~rS.125 ·· • ~ow •• 1rro1 <hn g to !'ugg~INI pn ('t>S for Hl7ft. <l ne w mocll'I 12 for t r~1p ~hooting with J ;\1onll· C.1rlo stock s hould lis t for about S l70 L a.st ~ t'ar. the-... amc gun li:-ted for about S.135 . RUT, SO )1 E SllOOTF:RS hl'liev e that when Winches ter re- vi vl•d the model 12, it wus n 't a s gooo as the earlier models . Ttus. 1>r course. is a matter o f opinion l 'vr talked to W inches ter spoke~mt'n who s aid the new model 12 1s as good as it c.·ver WilS. and s hooters who a~n'e However. the morl' i>r>pular the ~un. the more diffic-ult it 1!'1 to find on the usC'd market. and tho~e ~tva ll:tble C'O m m:ind higher prices. For instance. ParkeT double with modern steel barrels. de· pend111g on arade and condition, can ell fo( upwards of $1,000. THE 00 TIN ING popularity of ovt'r-and·under shotguru also lS reO~ctcd m 8"8J:~ted new pri~ lists. For example. the lttld mod I Rrownln8 Cilori was sup ~d to s~ll tn uns lor about 5.125 Jn I 916. that iriu gJ[ested prk~ jumpt to about $.195. • (CONSUMER J The n oyi('l' i n teres t e d 111 purchas mg a u sed gun s h ould take a few p r til' :tut ionary s t eps F irst. ht• s ho uld fmd <Jn e>. perienced friend who know.; about guns to l;.ike s hopping with him. Often. the frie nd ran point out faults in thc·f irr;.irm the nov ice may twerlook in h is t''<C'lk ment to purchaSl' RF.GAROLESS OF llOW good a use d gun may loo k , 1t is ht•:,,t if 1 h e purchaser can tes t .fire 1t hefore he buys. This 1 ... not ah,ays poss1blt',espcc1ally 1f the firearm 1s purc hasl'Cl :ll a f!lln s h o w . Rut. often when buytng from a local dl'aler, lhe gun c an ht> test-fifed. One o f the most important points is to kno w 1f the g un fits the purch:.io.;er. Of C'Ollr!>C .• t ~unsm 1t h c:in alter a g un to m..ikc- it fit. but that's an added expense lh<1t must ht• t.1kt•n into ron «ider<1t1011 Therapists' Role Faulted WASHI:--.lGTON <UPl> An American P syc hological A s· soc1ation tas k force has found psychotherapis ts nee d to be more s ens itive about the way they view woman patients. Of s pecial concern. s ::i1d the re port m American P sycho loins t magazme. 1s the proble m of sex ual attraction and actual rela tton!' betwt.>en male t herapis t s .met female patients 'The most immediate need ... 1t said. "is for consc-wusness rais mg, increased sen s itivity and greater awareness of the pro. blems of s ex bias and sex.role stero typing 111 p s ycho theraputic pr act ice." ANIMALogic~ ~ N•"''" Thi\ blJ\lMU h conclucltd l>'t en •~ dlvlouet l\ev1119 cl•lm• eoatn\I In• uld Ot<• h<l\1(" for l'l'nturu.•:. iol~·-• wm N JoMM>n °'"' 10 we setd ct11m1111 1,,. Oflk• °' O•vld L AoM Tr1i. U•t-111 w•• 1111<1 wttn ttw .,,. •10tew111 court or 10 Pt'""'' ttwom Angola's t•rtsts is (undamt.>ntal Tl'tl\ Jl•l•tntnl WH ttltd ""''" ..... County (l•rlt of Or•no-(OIOlllY Oii lo ""' ull<l.,t\IQneCI •• , .... ollke OI I th · t ..,, ' · 1 CounlY Cltrk 01 Oren~ COIM'lty Oii ~lier'· 10~ M u A p H y T H o R N r o N y e nt('. QIH to,.ay !-l'tVI war De<tmOtr I), ltf) .. ,.. .. HINERFELO I. CAHILL,All-n•i maps bear ('los e r~Sl'tnll!<.tnCl' lO 1'*74 111\ibll\l'IK 0ren9" Cotti Delly Pllol. 1.-. ?~ Wll\hlr• 81vcl. SUit• 400. In colonial c h arts of trih<tl rt>nions P\lblt•~ Or•nve Co•u oeur "'41ot, O.c. n. ''· 2•, tt1s ario Jan 7, 197• thlt cnrot I.~ Anoelt\, In lo• A"9flH .., Dot It, U , 1t7S•nd Jan 1. •, ''" t1<W-1S Col.Inly, which l••ttr ottlc• Is ti. !>lee• d r 3 w n C' (" n t Urie s •l ~o under •1u.a of 1>1mrit\~ 01 tne un<Hr\IQnod 1ri •II Portuguese rule, whH'h l'llded • --------------• _____________ 1 m1tte1\~11•1n1rio10Hldut•ht SYch '' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE claim• will't lrw twtceuory voucher\ ... ov. 11 mu\I 11e 111eo 0t l)re~ntf'd as alorer.aid While lh\.· lltrl'l' katkts art"' within IOU, rnonlhS .... ,, ""' llr>I l'IC'TITIOU$ IUllNliSS • llUC>l1ca11om Of 1111\ ootlte. politically astute and gl'nUllll' NOTI CE TOCRl!OITOltS NAME STATEMENT Daled~C ••• ~1) ' )artis ans of M arxi:,,t or dl' SUll'ERIORCOURTOFTHI The follow1no perM>n Is ClolnQ ou.... REV ROBERTV TOBIN STATE'Ol'CAL.IP:ORHIA l"OR nessH Ex~(utorolll,.Wlll moc rat1c thoug ht. the \'aSt ma THE COUNTY OF ORANGE THE noTHES RACI( FOR MEN o• •<1•d<ktttel4!1'11 JlWily of their followf'rS would b<' Ho A ISIOS 2'27 E••• 11th SI. Costa Me\<I c..111: Mu A pH y . TH 0 It "T 0 N E•l•t• ot DAV ID ALF RED ~27 ' HIHERl'lllD&CAHILL h lrd prt'S'il'ct ttl gn1:,,p ('OO<'l'pls v A v G H .. N •• "~ 0 Av I 0 A s ..... H lh10ln, llSIS PHcl\, 1*4WILSMl•E 8L.VD. SUITE- t1 f "('\)mmunism" 01 'cft> VAUGHAN ~cose... lrvlne (•Ill 9lw.t LOSANGELES.CA.toOS7 . h NOTI CE tS H [ REBV GI VEN lo tn. Tllli' O..s.ne-u II <ondutted t>y •n In Publ"hed OrfnQt Cot\I 0.1ly PllOI, IJl l)(' r a{')'• a S t . l' ~ j rl' U I) 1cr4'(JHon ot lht eDov" n•med d«~I dovl$1•1. De< 12, 19, 2•, t'1S Mid J11n. 2, 1'7• derl-lOOct in \\' .1:,.l11n;.!\l>ll. \11)~('0\\ ,,... •II ~r\00\ lldvon9 c1•1ms <19<1on~ SARAH RUBIN llr P e kin!?. lht \ll•d llt'<ot<lenl •r• requorea to file lh11 statement wu Ill~ wltll t""' ~-t~m. ••lh tht ~C•\\.iry voucntrJ, '" eo...nty Clerk ot Of<tn9e Counl\' on PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ °'''" ot , ... t ,., ... ot Int IOoW .... llll<:emt»r l. 191S. J.'OR EACH G ROl'P. Im t•1gn PO\\ l'r!) r epresent most 1m port :intly :i source of ftll:lll\'IJI .ind mi Ii ta rv a irl m \\hat ,.., I ;11 gl' I~· a local coi1fli<.'l Rut 1 he So\' 1l'l l 'n1011 .111<1 Wes tl·rn PO\\ er~ mcl ud111g whilt• ruled South Afr1t:.i and 1wighboring African s laks see oµportunitie::. ;rnd thrv;1h in lhl· possible clom1n<Jt10n of onl' f.1C' t1on h\' anolhl'I Thli:-. forl'i)?n 1nt1.·n·1•nt10n: w ith llw Sonl'I l l mon and C ub;1 s upporting tlw Popular Move ffil'llt fl'I' lht• L1bt•r.il10n ol Angol<.1 :\I PL.'\ a net the U nitr d Statl'S. South Afrit~1. Z;urc and Z :imbia ::.upportin~ the other two g roups tht' :'\lational Front for the L iberation of Angola F~LA and the :'-Jalion <l l Unum for thl' Total I ndepcnclt•mT of \n~ol:1 l '::XIT\ I~ RIG PO\VF:R pollt1t·.il te rm:-. the <lomination of lhl· t'oun l ry b y the Soviel ·backl•d :\1 PL:\ could emerge a s a threat tn \.\\>s te rn s hipping lanes around lhl' Cape of Gooci Hnpe ;1nc1 C'reate a s pring board for sub \'er::.1011 in neig hboring s tates Zam.•. Zambia, South Africa and Rhodesia Tht> So\·iets appurc.·ntly t.t•e Angola a s an 0pportunity tn g ain acC'el:'s to naval bas es on th(' All~ntic and bols ter their world military posture. The three feuding factions serk control o f a natio n almo~l tw1t·e the l-ii:e of Texas. r il'h in 1111. diamond~ .incl <·offrc a nd ollll'r ';isl :ind laq!1•I.' unt3ppt:>ci mmeral we:11lh. It h:is J popula t:on o f 5 8 m illion THE .)JPL.\ IS led b y Dr. . \{!otinho ~e to. a physicia n. re · 'olul10nary poet and polllicat r:1dical educated in L.i,5bon H e was born in Catet e ~ast of the c~1p1tal of Luanda. Xeto is a )1 bundu, part of the K 1mbundu tribe. which has tradi· t1onally occupied the area hetween the Dande Rive r in the north and the Cuanza Rive r in the =-outh extending east from Luan· d a lo ~lalanje and bey ond. The :'-Ibundu wen• conquered by the P ortuguese in tht: 17th cenr lury . The long ass ociation has re ~ulted IJ\ the K1mbundu. who m :1ke up one fourth of Angola's African population, being s trong. ly tnflurn<.'l'd hy F:uropean values .111<1111 their l'rtH·rgcncc as an 111· t l'll t g l•nt ~ l j TllE .)JPLA LF:ADERSIUP is th1.• most pollt:cally radical o f the lhrce A m::iss1n• mnux of arms from the So\1<.>t l 'n1on jtld the a r · n\';tl of ~ome ·LOOO Cuban troops ha\'<.' given the g roup cons idera· bll' militar y pow er. Opposin~ the '.\1 PLA in a loose all 1.tn('e of convrnienC't' are the F:'llL.\ <ind t ':"llTA. s upportecl by Wt>s tern a rms supplied via Zairr Thl' F~LA 1s hid by Jlol(:lon R obC'rto. who has t he s upport of K1ko n go tribe$mt>n in northern Angola . Thr K1kongo.overlap 111· to Zaire :ind the Con go and ;ire des cend:mts of the largest tnbal kingdom in pr1.·rolonial central Africa They include the Rako ngo. who have Jong ·sou ght the res toration of the ancient kingdom 1n the dis tnct of San Salvador ROBERTO. A BAKOSGO, was horn m San Salvador. lhr son of C hris tian peas ants. and lat<>r ~ducated in missio n st•hoob 111 the former Belgian Congo. now Zaire I le 1s regardl'd a s pro We1'tern -and is now a m<1Jor recipient of covert U.S. military aid -but has accepted support in lhl' pa:-t wherever he could find it . indudin {! from Zaire and Chm a The FNLA.was the firs t group to l aun <'h a war of liberation ~gainst Por tuguese rule in 19Gl . A year la ter, Roberto soui?ht t11 broaden his ethnic s upport b y ;l:-;king J onas Savimbi. an Ovim hundu from the south. to join t hP f'NLA. Savimbl quit his fl(r.'t a~ F'.'JL/\ forei1m minis ter in 19&1 aflt•r u c C'us111g Roberto o( flagrant tribalism and founded UNITA two years later SA VUUU HAS WO~ mos t or his suppc>rt Cro m fellow Ovimbun • du. the largest single ethnic group in Angola, with about one. third of the pc>pulation. UNITA now h as logistical s upp<>rt and mllit:.ry nd•isers from South AfriC'a although Savimbi public ly denn•s this because of the polit1ral embarrassment It cause~. At leas t 1,000 South Mrl<'<'ll troop$ and ~rhaps as many ni; 2,500 ,art' in soutl'lcrn Anaolo. 1 • I 1 hll..O tOU' 1 or 10 prt''><'nl ll>em, -1h Ille l'SIVJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS n«eS\ary YOU< Mr\, lo Int under so~ Pullll\l\fd Orfnge Coast Dally Pllol SUPERIOR COURT OF THE al 00 32nd Slr~t P 0 Bo• 11U. Docemoer 1? 19,?4, "1SanoJen ... ry2 ' STATE O .. CALll'ORNIA FOR N•wport Buch, C.llolorno11926'.J, wn.cll l91• •711 IS THI! COUNTY OP: ORA.NOi: ·~ Ille pl•t• ol l>u\1ntu of Ille "" I H•. A .. UJ1 O!'rs10....o on •II matters ~fllolmno '1 E~tattol ANNA L.EWIS, Oecees.d ,,.... 1>Sl~le 01 u ld de<edtnl, willllfl IOUt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tr. rmntnult•r lhlt tlr\I PVbloc•l-of tno P C BLIC NOTICE cnt<tlton of Int 11t>ove n•med doKedr<>t ll04o<~ null all peMOns havln9 cl•lms •nst 0.lt<'O ~ceml>er 13. 1915 · -----·--------i ,,,. wild deeedenl ere requorlKI to '"" ' RodneyH 61ll1r>q\ltV F~~T~~~!:~!1::r ~ ll'tem, with Ille necen.ry voucl'ters, In E.ecutor of lilt Wiii 01 Tiie lollowlnQ ~r\On i~ OOil'IQ 0..so tht Office of I .... clerll ot lllt aOow er>-lht al>ov• M~cl dtCt0<>1>t nt~ al tilled court, or 10 present !hem, with !ht HURWITZ. Rl!ME R, ALL AMERICAN HOUSEPLAN ntCHsary \IOutners. IO lhtt un~r.lp<t MacDONALD & MEADE ti U>e office of RHODES AND FEOER. APl>olenlonatCorporaliOft EXHIBITION, 215 Rlv•r"de Ave . A Prott\SIOndl Corp. 1383 WllSllir• 4llllJ2nd Str .. t, P.O. Bo• 1135 Ntwpor1Beech,CA92643 Blvd Sullt ISO. Bevtrly Hlll!o, Newport Buch, Calllornla 91...i Frt!drlc• Ernst, 20t3 Charle SI No <Alllorrioe '10711, which oio 11\t plac;<' ol f714l UJ.'I020 C. Costa Mesa. C.A 92617 OU\lneS\ ol 1"9 unders19ned 1111111 mat· Allorneys for E utulor This business Is conducled Oy "" In ters Ptr1alnlno 10 Ille eiot111e ot s.id de· dlvldual Pubmlled Oran11e CoiUI O•ily Pilot FREORICAERNST cedent, within lour month\ altl!f' tlle Oecember u , UH •nd J11nu.ry 2, t, 16, Ttws slatem1>nl was Hied wou' llW' first 1>1.1bllc111lon of this rool•<t'. 1'17& "'79-7~ Oated Dectmoer a, 1'1S County Clerk of Oran9e Counly on AL.VIN LEWIS, EAetutor i-i ------------·1 Oecemoer I, 1'115 ol Ille WI 11 of tl'lf' PUBLIC NOTICE "-aOoverwmeddecedenl Puollshed Oranoe Coasl Dally Piiot. 1--------------i DocemO.r U, 1'1, 11>, 1'7SandJanu.ry7, I "HODES AND 1'£DE R A Proleui~I c;.,p, NOTICE INVITING lllOS 1'111> . Oii H . a&lWlllfllre Bl¥d. Tl!• County Sen11a11on Oo~lncls 01 s.ilte7'0 K>rar>Qet County, Calltorn1a, woll re<:t'•W PU BLJC NOTICE 8twr1y Hills, C1lllON1i1 9011 t ~•ll'cl O•d!o until T Ul'\day. January 1l. Tel: (JUI US-4050 1'16. al II 00 • m Bid\ mu\l Ill' re -------------I AttoonttysforEacutor ~towd a1 1ne Do\lroch Admon"ltdhVI! l'ICTITIOUS 8USI HESS Publf\htd Or•nllt Coa\I Daily Piiot, OlllCt\ t>y ir111 O<llt .tnd 1ornt HAMESTATEMENT Oecember11,19,U ,191S.ndJ•n1»ryl, riereon.aOove \4!1 1or1n. di whoth 11me Tl'tt foll-•no persons .,e -119 l>Usl· 1'176 471315 1ney w111 ~ put>locly Ol>fn~d ano t• ness11s a'"'ned al 1111' ofllCt' ol lhe Doslrocts, UNIQUE DISTRIBUTING COM IOMA Elli\ A""nue Founlaon Vallo , PANY. 104~ La OUINlftS., Fountain Galllorn••. lor 1tw 10110 .. on9 V1111ey, CA 92109 (PO. 8o11 tm. Foun l OTAL ORGANIC CARBON talnValley,CA9210el ANAL.YZER. SPECIFICATION HO Stenle y AIMrt Tuttle, 104S:.. L.i E 078 O.spe~. Fountain V11lley, CA9210I Bod' mu\I Ill' \ubmiled on lhl' 1orm Stella Tuttle, 104~ La ()esptnSll \upplil!d Oy lhf' D••"•c h on accordilnce Founl•on Valley, CA '11108 '"''"all provo\1on\ of !ht' \Petofocahon~ Tnls 0Usu1tss os conoucltd t>y an in Spetol1ca1oon~. bod Olanks dncl further dlvidlMI •nlorm1111on may bl! qOt.i1neo al thl' Sl11t1l1>y A. Tultlt! abOve •dart's., ttleonone %? 2411 or This statement was filed w1tn t...,. ~?'llO County Clerk of Orarioe Cou"'Y on J Wayne Sylvt\ttr OecemOer 15, 191S Settelary ol lhr FS0.16 Boards 01 o11eclor ~ Puollsned Oran~ Coast Dally ~101, Pubfhhed Ora no• Cohl Oaoly Polol, Oec. 19, 26, 191Sand Janu.ry 1, 9, 1971> Decemtx>r 10, 191S 4892·15 1 ___________ 4608-__ 15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT Of' THE STATE OP: CALIFOR NIA FOR THl!COUHTYDFO••NGE • No A·U•1• NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WllL ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND OF P ET I T I O N FOR AUTHORllATION TO ADMIHISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT AO· MINISTRATION OF ESTATl'.S ACT (Prollal• Coele HI el HQ) E\tale of DIANE MARIE VATES, llkllDIANEM YATES,D"USt'd. NOTl(E IS HEAEBV Gii/EN that EVANOERS OIX0Nha\loledhereona Pt'tlliori lor Prot>al& 01 Wiii and tor i'>- suanc& of Lellen Testamentary 10 tl\I! petllooner and 01 Pt'lillOn tor au1nor1za- t1on to 11dm1n1s1tr undfr the I~ NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FDRHIA FOR THE COU NTY OF ORANGE NO A-IUJO FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS dent Aclm1nl\tra1oon ol Eslate\ Act NAME STATEMENT tProt>ale cooe ~91 el ~Q) reler~e to TIW! loll-•no per ions are dolnQ t>usl-Whl<ll "mMte lor lur!Mr partoeular,, ""\S •S and lhal tl>e tome •nd place ol neano11 E\l~ltt ol ALBERT N. McKAY ~co"" SOUTHERN SBRVICES. 1948 tllt ~mt llas t>tefl '>ti tor January 6, f'!mt>a Drive, Cost• Mesa, C.lllorn1a 191~. at 9 lO " m . "' tnl' tourlroorn ol 9'1621> Dl partmtnl No ' ot \-'1d r ourt, •I 100 NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVENIOtht Rull! S. Crews, 2948 Pemt>e Dr1"". (1v1c Center Drove Wl'~I, '" lht Coty 01 Cost• Mesa, C11llforn1o11 t1U• Santa An•. C111110, n1d '"'<lotors ol tilt at>ove ,,.,,,..d "'-"'_,,1 w L. Crews, 2'41 PemO. Orlw, Dated Ot<c;~mo.r I•, 191S lhcll •II l>"r\011\ n .. von9 tlaltm i!Qllln\I Cosl•MHa.C.lllornia'll616 WILLIAM E SI JOMN, "'" W1d oeceoent art' requ.red lo tole Thos l>u11nen os conducted Oy an on Couotv Clo.,k ""'m. woth Ille nece\\ary voucners,'" dtvoOUal THOMASW HENOEASON,JR . the ottoce ol Ille Cl~r" ol lilt at>ove en R11th S Creon Attorney •I Law litl~ court. or lo present lhtm, -lhU'~ Tl'ti\ statement was toled W!ll'I I,.. :J50 Eatt 111~ Slreet S111t~ 111 nl'CMSdrY \IOutl'ltr\, lo,,,. undt'r\I~ County Cler II: ol Or•nllt Counly on Cost• Mffa, c . .ilolornoa 91'11 at lht olloce ol DORA R HYMAN, Al ~ 1S 197~ Tel: (114) S4t-71M tomey 6t Law. 3370!.an MllrlnoStreet, ' P:50'7S Attorney tor· ,..llU_,. L.os AOQeltS, C•lolorn°a '<>004, wnlcl't Is Pu01i$1\ed Orarioe Coast O•llY PllOI, Pvt>ll~ oranoe Coast Dd1ly s>.101. llW place ot 1>usl ritssol tile unoerslgn<!(I Do<.19,26, lf7Sand Jan.1, '· 1976 Oecem~r 19. 20, 26, 197~ 424-1S In all mailers perta1n1no to the e\loltPOI '741·1S sald~c~rit, ••11ll'tln tour month$o)lt~ the torslpuDltcatlon of tl'tl\ noloce. PUBLIC NOTICE I MARJORIE Mcl(.AV BROWN E•eculros ol tht Wiii ot 111eat>o11e ,,.m~cl decedt'"I ~----------~-. DORA R. HYMAN Attorney al L..aw lllOSlln Marino SlrHI Los AIM)elU, ~liforno,. 90006 Ttl: 12131313·0 51 Attorney few E ucutrl• PuDllSlled OranQ«! CoaSI Oaoly PllOI, O.cemt>er 16, 1'175 end January 2, 9, 16, 1'16 4880-a P URUC NOTICE 11.-0>41 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ho A·'1440 SUPERIOR COURTDF THE STATEOP:CALIFOltHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In lne M•tter ol lht! Euale of ANN GEORGIA SCHUMACHER, Otcused. Notice 1\ l\t'rtOy qoven to creditor\ "'"'"9 Claims •oelns1 Ill• s•ld de<e- d«!nt to tole \aid tl•lms In IP'oe off•te Of CPIUS l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATl!M£HT Tl\e tollow1n9 person Is Ooino OU\I ntSStS MARTINIQUE BEAUTY SALON, 3411 Via Oporlo, Suole S, Nt WPOrl Beach, CA 914'0 Irene l<ubtk. 871 SI. Cl•lr. tosla Mitsa, CA 92627 This OUsinus " ccindlKI~ Oy ""1n- dlv10U•I Ire,.... Kut>oll: Tl!is statement was t.led witl't tht '°"nty Clerk of Or•no-County on Oe«ml>er 15, 191S PllOP:ESSIONAL ESCROW SERVICES 1'21 N. Tontlt1 AYt11W, SllMll AM, CA 92711 .!screw Ne.1s..n1tDD 1'1.11111"'94 Or110Qt' COUI Da>ly Polol. Oec. tt,26.191SandJ1n. 2, •.1970 .. 11).15 1"' cltrll of 11\f •lortsaod cout1or10 ------------- 1>"~"' them 10 1ne unc1ers1on~ at lht ofl1ct ol F GOROON CHYTRAUS, PUBLIC NOTICE INC, 6112 eeacll Blvd In Ille City ot NOTICEDFSALE &!t'lld Par It. In Oran9!' County, W'hocll OF REAL PROPER TY tatter off Kt os In the place Of ~ftt\sof AT PRIVATE SALE thl' under\IQned 1n all mAtters pertain Ho. A70s?t •no lo wod esltl« Sucl't cl•1ms witl! lhe In tne Supenor Court ol tilt' S1a1e ot ""cnwry voucller\ mu\1 De llled or Cahlorn1a tor lheCounly ol Oran<r prHenl~d as ato1esa1d w1lh1n rour 1,, lhe Matter 0 1 lhf' E\!Jtl' ot rre>nlhullerlhehrslpubloC&honotlh1S CLARENCE HUBERT MELTO,.., notoce O.,cuse<I. O.tedNov 70, 1'17S ~~OTl(E IS HEAEBV GIVEN ttwl w I LL I AM F RANK the unOl!rslqMcl Wiii \I'll al Pnv•IP SCHUMACHER \all', 10 !he hoohest and Oest bidder. suo E•f'(Utor of the will IKI to conflrmallon of said ~nor ot \aoddtcedent court, on or after tne Siil oay ol F.OOROONCHYTRAUS,INC. January 1W6 al IM ollictt ol PATTI 6112 Boch Blvd. KARGER, Atiornev at Law. SOS JOln llwna Parl!, CA Street, Newport Be•cn, (alltornoa. Put>to\~ Oranoe Codsl 0111ty PilOI, C.OUnly of OranQ<", Stat" ol Olitornta Nov IS and Otc 2, 9 16, 197S 002·1S all Ille rl'Jhl. tllle and 1n1ere\I of said PUBLIC NOTICE deeeased •t tilt time 01 de.ltn "nd a11111e rl9ht, hlle and 1nte1nt that lh!' t~•lc ol uld decea s ed has a cquired Oy 1-------------OPef"lllioon of law or otherwise olhPr S·JSSI than or in add1hon lo tllat of saocl ~· NOTICE 01' TRUSTEE'S SALi! cel\l!d, at lhe lime ot death, 1n and lo T S No llOS.J S 1111 tht certain rtal property siluall'd In On Janu•rv 10. 1916, at 10 oo • m lhe County of Oranot, Stale ot RELIABLE TITLE co asdulyC1ppoont Calltornoa, partocululy deS<n~ a\ f'O TrustH undl'r •nd pUr\Uant to Deed IOllOWS. lo·wol . Of Trust re<orcled Mtrch 17, 1973. H llllot SUPPl.EMEHT AL SCHEDULE B Ho 919', on l>oolt 10S8'1. P•'18 m . ol Of Item l ot Sclledult "B ot 11'1<! 1n l1c1111 Recordio 111 1ne ollltl' ol Orat191 ve111ory and Appra1wment toll!d lll'reon Covnly Stale of C•lolorno• W I I.I. SELL on Maren 14, ttn consist~ ol rul pro AT PUBLI( AUCTION TO HIGHEST pertyappralsedat\700.000 00 PUBLIC NOTICE S·IJtl NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ho. A·IS53' SUPllRIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOllNIA FOR THI! COUNTY OF ORANGE In Ille Miollor of the Estate ol MAT ILDA ROSINA SCHIEFELBEIN a ho know n a \ M ATILDA R. !>CHI E FEL.OEI N, Oecl'•~td. Nollce 1~ hertOy 91ven lo crltdile>rl havlno tlelm\ 11911111\1 lne saKI dec.t- dl!nt lo file said c 1a1ms In tl\t' ol1oce of tne clerk ot ll'le atore\aod '°"{1 or to pre-.eril 11\trn 10 tl'll' undersoQAed al ttw ofloce ol SCHMITZ, AMA TO, PET Tl.ER. & SCHMITZ -ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1703 AVALON BLVD . on tne Coty of WILMINGTON. In LO~ ANGELES Counly, wl'toch talte< otfoct' i\ ,,.. place of Ou\lneu ot the un· ~s19ned on •II m•llen pert.,nino lo said ulale. Such clalms wllll tnt necuu1y vouc11ers musl tie llled or preunt~ •• atoresaod wotnon tour month\ titer 11\t first pul>llcahonol ll!is notice o.1ec1Du.1. ms FRANCES AUSTIN •nd IRMA S. MONTFORD A0dm1n1s1r11tors ol tl'te<Kldtt 01 ~•Id decedent SCHMITZ.AMATO, PETT LE A, a S04MIT1 1103AVAl.ON Bl.VO. WILMINGTON, CA. to)44 Put>llV!ed Oronoe Coast O•oly PllOI, DecernOer S, 12, ... 16. 1975 'll.1'2·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMES TATEMl!HT 11\e tollowlno per'°n\ are dol119busl- ntn•s MESA VII.LAGE LIQUORS, 10U Et Camino Or .. Co1t.1 Mew. CA .,"1• Fr•nlt J. KotOrlth Jr.. 1710S Olk Trft une, INIM, CA 92715 Richard A. Sulllvan, lllSt AL•cla TN!e L.ane, lrvlne. CA 9211S Patricia A. Koet>ricn. 17105 O.lt Trw Ltnt, lvlnt.CA9271) Lo~I" R Sullivan, 11851 Ac.«•• Tree L-. lrvl,,., CA 9111S Tl'to~ bu1lness h conducl"1 by • QMeral 1>11r1ntrJP'lfp Fran" J KotOrlcl't, Jr This sletemenl w•' f1MK1 wlll't tl'te Counly Clerk ot Oran11t County on DecemOtf'2, l'IH 1'50251 Publl.ned Or•119' Coast Otllr Piiot, Oec s, n. "· tt, 191~ 4514-15 PUBLIC N011CE BIDDER f'OR CASH IP•JllOle at 1111'1@ Pursuanl lo Parcel Map Ho 813 ol w1, In 1aw1u1 money ot IM un11tc:t dated July ts. 1914, Coty of Sllllt• olln.t Sl•t,sl•llll~Norllllronttnlrat><tlotll! C•lifor111a, said real property wa\ OranQ" County Courtnou\e local~ et divided Into tl'tree sep•r•lt parul\ 100C1v1c (enler Or Ive Wt\l on mtOtyot ""scrll>ed and re .. ppra1sed, as follow\ s.tnla Ana 1111 roohl. lllle ond 1nltr\I COii I P~cel I "5 per map rtcot'ded In wyed lo •rid now n•ld l>Y II under wld 8oOI>. 73, Pa91 2 ol Pucel Ma~ on lhf O.fd ol Trust I" tnt proptrty situated I" 0411" ol Ille County Recordl?r ot 0r""9<' wKICovnlyandSl•l~descrlbt<tilS O>vnly, CAillfoml•. commonly known -------------Loi 9 of Tre<I 7215. In Ille 01'1' of as ,101 W. Edln911r A•,nue, Santa And. l'ICTtTIOUS 8USINESS Co\ta Melot, as l>('r map recorded In CAillfornla. HAMI STA.TIMl!NT Ooolt 1a., pe9f 34, Mlscellene~ Ml!PS, 2. Parcel 2 as 11tr map ntcordfd on The 1o11-1no pe"ons ere doillQ blftl. In the olllc' of I"" county recorder of lloolc 73, Pe~ 2 of Parcel Mal>$ In Int MSJH' s•fdcounly. olllceolll'ttCountyRecorOtrOfOrnnqe SUMMIT HILL, LTD., US D T"" street add res\ and oll'ter common C.OUnty, ca111ornla on Fairview Street, Rocl'tHter, Costa Mtlol, CA, 'IU77 a.-s19nelion, It any, 01 real praper1y appro•lrruitety 196 lett Nortl't Of Ed John A. Miiier. 16l o Rocl'testtlf". d!l\Crlo.d &l>OV~ I\ OUIPOrted to oe· ~I lnQer Avenut, Santa Aria, Collfornla Co51a Mna, CA '2611 Dolrr~ll Street. Cost• MO•, C11lllorn4e. l . Parcel 1 n per map r11<orded In This bu\lnen Is condu<leO by t llMlt· ll'tt unotr\IQll<'d lru\lff dlscltimi 8o011 t. Peoe 11 Of Parcel Ma~ In '""' edpartritrJhlp. My hablllly to< eny ln<Ofrtcl,..\S ol Olflceof U.. Covnty R'Conlt'rOf Oranoe Jonn A. Mllltr 1r.. •lrttl l'd{lren and olner common Cou11ty, C11Hornla imptoved wlln Tl'tl~ .iatement ..,0 llted ""th 1.,. ~1-11on. II eriy, snown herttn 98toll11t fllltno \talion at Nort~e\t County Clerk 01 Oranoe Cou111v 0n Said ~It will o. maM, !>Ill wltllOUt corntr ot Ecl lnq•r Av~nu~ •nd Otetmt.r t, 1'IS. cown11nl or w•rr•nly, 01pru1 or Im-F•lrvl-SlrHt, SanlA An•. C•lolorn1• l'stnJ DlleCI, rtOArdlnQ 1111• DO\MnlOn, or an Terms of wit <Uh In lawful,_.,,,.., ot Put>ll\l\td Ora"oe Collil Dally Piiot, cumt>r•no\, topey '"" r41mi1rn1"11orl,.. 1111' Ufllltd St•tn on co11flrt'IWll'lft ot 0.cemOtr s. ll. I' 76. lt1S 4574-lS t1e,.t sum Of lhe note ucut'M b'f Wld ult, or O•rl ,.,., •nd ne••nc• 1· Otf01I ot Tnitt, w11111111~r•U •--eon. es wldenc:M by no• se<urecl by man~ llr'OV•Otcl In Wl•cl flot#, 11dv•""'t.. If Mty, °' Trv.i ~Of\ lht t>t-fty"' liOld Uf\Oer 11141 term' ot uld OHO of Tr\1\1. Ttfl ~cent Of tmouftt bid lo ~ oe h•n, cl'taroe' •nd .,oen1H of tN llO'll!Mwllhbld Trontff tnd of the 11u•t' tr...-0 t1y llcborcitltrilollt1nwnllnolll'dwlll st.CS a.a of Tnn1 eit rt<.tllled et llW atorntld of!k• o11 TM t.IWflCillry 11n0tr wld °'" of 11!Y lll'llt after ltie flr'SI pu111iu.lofl Tru,1 htr-.lotor• eucul•d ~ dt• i.reot#\dlMf-aateoh•hl. llvuW<I to ti. lll'd4inltfttd e wrtnttl 0.. tl'tls J)l'cl o.ty ot ~. Otd.,aliOll Of Default •lid Del'l'lltld for tt1S. !I.tit, -• wfll~ Htllc• ~ Dtl4iltlt encl lltttlOft to s.11. 'the ... ..,..,.,_ caused .. ~ Netlce of O.tevtt llf'4I ••· tlOI\ to S.lt to be reccwwa"' "" cOUl'll, Wfltfe"" rtaf Pf0Pt'1Y h foui.o. UWl'tne• H MtltOll DtvldO. Mellon Mt'lll11l,1n1or • wllll-tl'te wlll "'"9 J1941ot tM WI II• nCI E•ut• Of Mid 0tce0tn1 WAI. 'fla MONARCH AM 0.111· DKt"'a.tt, lt7\ AIL.IAtl.ITITL OOM~ANY uwldTrustM, • PAnll~AllHR • ., °'"' TilffdOfOff \ll(t ..... ~lelff!l Publllhed ~ Co41s• C>tHY 1t1104, Ot~ttL': ,I lj..WJ•wty1, tWti .,,..,. .. ..... Yltw, Sttftlt tJU Heft,_.., CA14ftntla ..... A......,.. flt Y lf All"'l11l11reters .... -. .... wm ... -.... , Nl!il~ OfallOf C:O.Jt Dally l'Hot, ~ lt, tJ.1"71 and J M . 1, 1'7 .. .,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINHS • NA#a ITAT•MaNT T'1t to11owlno .,.,_,, •t• dolr19 Ml- MU H TH• .-1owooo COHH,CTION, 170 *'• 1.-.1 ,, • Co\ta ,.. ... CA. ,.,.,, .-otttl MIChHI $Mith, S3' 1" e.mtr'fl SI , (Ona MHt, CA mt7 Ptllllp Alt.II $111tf', S3.SA ~ M , CMl.1 MtM, CA.,.,, Thi• 11111\lll•H " (Onducttd Oy a ,.neral ftflntr&hlO "*" M. Smllh Tiii• r.t•t-• w .. flttd With tlw eo.,n1, Cieri! ot Oranoe C-'Y Oii PUBLIC NOTIC£ l'ICTtTIOUS eus•N•U -ME STAT EMINT .,.,. tollowlllO Plnctft , , -....... nen::ICf:·WESTt:RN ELECT1'1C p 0 Boa 133. >Utl ll'alO Alto, Otn9 Polt>t. CA •u2' C)onAIU Gtl" l>flet, JJll1 P•IOAl\o DI,,. f)olnt, Coll n'2t Thi\ t>INMU ·~ ~onduCl•d II'( ,n In dlvlc!Ual Don.ldG l'rlte Tllll "etam.111 wn tlltd wi"' lfW County Cltr1' of OrtflOt COVlllt on Otctm0er i. tt1S ..-~ PullllSIM<I Oran90 Co•U O.Uy PllOI, O.C.mllffS, 11. t9,J4, 1t1S AJIS.1S PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS 8USINESS NAMf: Sl'ATIEMENT T"" lollowino penon I• dOl"'l lluM· ~"~~OOLEBA C K V Al.~EV CONSTRUCTION, 2 .. 12 Vie Oii Sol, MlulOn Vltlo'l2'1S Ao9fr B11lclWlt1, 2 .. 17 \f'6 Doff Sot, MIUIOll Vltto '1'7S This IKBIM" i. con~r.o ., .,. ..,_ Oivtduel Rooer BaldW•n Tl\lt statemtnl was filed ""'h W County Clerk of Orang• c-ilY on OotcamOtr 1, 1 t1 S ..~ Pul>li$ho<I Or 1111,,.. (oa.s t Da Uy Pi IOI, OK. 5. 12, 19, 1'. 191S ..,._,~ PUBLIC NOTICE STA TE.ME NT OP: A8AHD0HMEHT OF USE OF P:ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME Th• loll-Ing penon~ h•w _.. _,.., the u~ of Ille llctoUous b<Ol11ns ,,.me APAOANA RESTAURAN'T,600 "0", New part Q!nte< Dr .. Newport Buell, CA. 92660 The Fictitious Buslnfts "Na'"" ". lerr11d to al>Ove wn llltd In 0rfl'l9': CountyonJune?, 1975 • Jamshld I(. HOSM!lll?ildel\. J.Q6S ()ffta Strand Rd., Dana Point, CA. 920~ S.rous Modlri, 2314 HemlOtk Wey, 5anla AM, CA. 9210. This t>usiness was conducted by • Qentral partnersnlp. J K. Hosse1ni11de1t This statement was filed ""°' t,,.. Co1111ly Clerk of Orang• County on Ol!<eml>er I, 197S. F4CM PuOlishltd Orange Cots! D~ly PllOOI, Dt'<em~ s, n. 1t. 26, 191S ~11.1s PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lflft the Board of Educalioft of ll'lt ~ Mew un1f1t'd Scl\001 Ol~trlct °' Orenooo County, Callforni•, 'Will recelw we- b.OS UP to I I 00 on lne 8th <My of J ... 1'76, al Ille ottoce ol $11ld S<'-1 OU· 1r1ct. loc11ted .it 1151 Ple<eftli•A-. Cost• Mesa, C.llforn111. at wl'tkl't II""" W•O olds woll l>e publicly opened""° re- llc:l f0t CHARTER BlJSSERVICES All Old\ a•• to oe in accord...u wHlt (Olldotoons. Instructions, and 5"9Clfka toons, which are now on tlle in the otflc• of th<! Purchasing A~nl of uld Sci-t Olstrlcl, 1IS7 Plecenloa A.veriut, Coli. Mesa. California. No OidOtr may wltl>draw l'tls bOd for• l>'flod of forty·llve (4SI days atlff lhP date WI for tl'te ~nlng tl'tertof. Tl't• Bo11 d of Education of IP'le- Newport·MeSll Unified Scl\001 Oisfrkt rewrves lhe ri9hl lo re1ecl any or 1111 Old\, and not necessarily ace.pt n.e- lowtst Old, •nd to w•lve any lntormelo· ty or 1r~ul¥ily on •ny Old recel\'td, Daltd NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SC HOOL DISTRICT ot Oran99 Counly, C•lflornl.t By Dorothy .. 11rvey F olotlH Purchai1no Aoent S56--32IO PvDl•Shtd Oran<)<' Coast Da1ty Piiot, December 19, 26, 1'7S <11'HS PUBLIC NOnCE FICTITIOUS aUSIHES$ HAME STATEMENT Tiie followlng °"50n t.s doing tMi· nHSas: MOVIH' AHEAD NEWPOR"I', f6t0 West Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beecll,CA. Frafttls J . 8enr, 3lS C•n•I. Htwoort Btecl't, CA. • This business 1s conducted by .,. ,,.. dlv1dual. F rllnCiS J Bene This statement was file:" w.111 ~ County Cll'r-of Or•l'l9e County °" De~embe<2, 197S. l'WISt Publlsried Oranqt' Coa\I Dally PllOI, Oecemt>er S, 12, 19, 26, 191S 45e1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE CP·f01 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPE RIOA COURT OF TH£ STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlt THE COUNTY OFOAAHGE HO.Al.51'1 Estate ol LEONARD FllSDM HAMRICK, aka l.EONARD F HAMRICK. ak• LEONARC HAMRICK. aka L.F. HAMRICK, OecNS«!cl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lot,,,. creditors of tl\I! at>ove namf!d dl'ce<tent INt all Ptf"$Ol\S hAVlng c1a1ms 11991n,, lht said decede11t are required 10 lilt' lllem, wltl't the ntCl'ssary vouche~. 1,, ,.,. offk• of 11\e c~rlt of IM-..."' lilied court, or to prest"nl them, Wiii\ 1""' l"l!!tessary 11ouc11trs, 10 11\e unaer-sloneo altl'te Office of EARL H. THOMPSON. Attorney, 1107 Elm Alrl!nue, Suite R. P.O. BoK 1636, Car!sl>ad, Calltoml6 'n008, M\ich IS ll'te Platt! of bU5AritH ot Ille undenovne<1 in ltll malttts pert•ln •"11 IO tne est ale ot said dec~ent. within tour mofttl\s •lier Ille lirst puDllcllllo<l ollhtsnotice. 0.lecl Novemt>tt lS. 191S. PATRICIAJ. GUSTAFSON Administratrix of tne Estalf' of tl\e aoow named clecedenl EARLH. THOMPSON. 1207 Elm Ave .. Sttil• It P.0.Box.1'34 Cllt1sbacl, Clllif0f'11l11 t200I Al1orftty tor Admlftlstr•trla • Pvt>llShtO Orange Coast O•ll'V PllOT, 0.attnOer S, 11, 19,16, 197S ~ '61.).7~ PUBLIC Nonq; FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMI! STATl!MllNT TM lollow1119 pet"SOll Is CIOhtQ a.,,.. ,.uas: OANA WEST OAAFTING, 5111>" JJ. ht....i. Oan11 Polnl; p 0 . Bo& m• GtplUr-Beecll, CA '241• ' · R09f,. Forrest Kur11, Slltt F·3.J· ISlllftCI, Dan11 Point; PO. Boie 2121 Cac>islrano Beach, CA '12424 • Tiits business Is condu<tM by_,, In. dMdUal. ROGER F. l<UATZ Tiiis Sl•l•mont WU flied ""11> ,,.... County Clerk of Orange COunly °" 0.tembor I, 197.S. f'S04tS Published 0r11"91' Coast Dally Piiot, Otcemtier 12, 19, 2S, 1t1SencsJllOOilr•(l 1'7• 4716-;'5 P UBLIC NOTICE , - ---------- F1,.,...· ~on Notire' 197 5 Learning Process in U.S. By JORN CUNNIFF "" .. U-Mll)'lt NEW YORK --Reminded acain by Christmas that great accom'pllshments bavo bumbl~ origins, Ameri cans now return to the common goal of getting the country mov-mg again. Tri!e and hoa ry as the phrase getting the country mov- Ulg again may sound, it has meaning for 1976, a bicentennial yeiu:. a poUtical year. a year of recov~ry from thu wors t re-~ess1on since the J 930s. The Pres id e nt. Jobseekers, food buyers, , mayors, investors , busi- nessmen all agree on the common gont. NEWS .4NAl.1YSIS A:WF.RlCA HIT A ·1ow in 1975 but it didn't .. stay there lon·g. The reeovery process has begun, although it ts a painfully s low one, almost imperceptible to millions of Americans without jobs. The descent into the pit of recession wasn't without lessons. P1·obably more so than at any time since the 1930s. Americans critically examined their institutions, their con- cepts. goals, ethics. Many institutions were found to have lost sight of their mission and thus lo be failing in their duty lo serve the com· munity. The accusation was direct~ at church. state, 14lbor. business. The "establishment" was put on notict!. • If our institutions were doing their job, we asked. why do we have s uch high prices and unemployment? Why an• nm· cities an trouble? Why i:rn't hureaucracy more responsive? NOBODY COULD fall to seek answers in his or her own way because the questions were presented cvl'rywhere '-'very day by the conditions m which people found themselves: Those questions do have answers. To some extent the answers are self-evident. It is Hkely, for example, that more people than in 197.t realize that ~penJing by government is spending by themselvE!s, and ' that big deficits can't be ignored forever. Americans relearn('() the lesson of productivily. A gov· t>rnment or business can give back to the people only what the people give to 1t. in the first instance money, in the second, the production of wealth. Business learned agam that it must res pond rather than dictate. The automotive industry. most powrrful of all. can h.'11 you about that &1 can lhose compantcs found to be prac- L1cmg unethical poltllcs. THF. RESTR UCTURl'.'iG of the stock markets moved ;.ihead strongly in 1975, a consequence, a respon~c to what many people feel was the inadequacy of market institutions to ser ve them. ln myriad ways Americans huve returned to quality. ef f1ciency. economy, practarahly and some of the other 'irtues abandoned temporarily. Much remams lo be done. The res ponse on Jobs and prices is l aggm~. and thus is likely to be one of the cnt1cal µohllcal-ernnom 1c events of 1976. Hut even here we arc part Way lip Ollt of thl' pit. .Most economists, pol1tic1ans and ordanary Americans 'are disturbed a bout conditions today. hut if you check the past you ·u 1earn that this is the very attitude th.1t l·vcntuall~ ;.:cl'i them corrected. The process already is under" ay. Avco S&L Merging Wi~h I 1nperial S&L SA ~ DI EGO -The acquJSI· t1on and merger of Avco Sav 1ngs and Lo an Association. J.os Angeles. with lmpcnal Savings and Loan Associa- tion. San Francisco. a wholly- owned s ubsidiary of lmperi~d ('orp. of Amenca. ha:; bl'cn rons ummatl'd. V.L. Viskas. pres1dent of the San Diego- 1.>:ised savings and loan hold-· Ing company announced. The resulting association is named Imperial Savings and Loan Association. "The acqu1s itwn of A\'C'c> S:wings expand~ l 11pertal SJ\ .. ings· br:mch ofriCl' s tructun• into sev eral Southern Caltf'ornia markl'l <.1rc~1:-. v1~kas s.1id. l Ie said that lh<' addition of A\'CO Savings' 12 upprovcd branches to Imperial's 75 ap· proved office net works will l'nable it to operate in parts of Los Angeles, Orange and Ven- tura l'ounties in which it had not ·previously had branch f:lcihllC'S. The combination of /\\'Cll Savings· approximately S300 million of assets with thoSL' of Roderick R. Bryan, presi·. Imperial Savings amount to tlent a~d ma~aging ~firer of .1bout ~billion. Avco Savings Jmpt>r~a.l Savings pno: to l~e hadloansoutstandingofaboul' acquasat~o.n. wall continue m 5250 million and savings a c· that position. ;ind the t>?ard of l'ounll> aggregating almost dar<>ctors .wll l r emain un· ~25 mil hon. ~:han1?ed . Viskas s a1ct. Solar Hontes Still Alive Say Realtors SACRAM F.NTO -Currently the thought of a solar heated home sparks a lot of imagination. Few people really see the thought as anything more than a , I uturistic concept of the 21st Century. Currently thl're are less than a dozen solar heakd homes being constructed in California_ The California As ::;ociation of Re altors rcveuls the idea is very much alive. The associAtion report~ hun tlreds of l'Olar heated homes Jre on the cir awing board or in v:iMous s l<il-!es of construe· t1on. THE CU RRENT issu<.· or Microdata Income Up :\lirro<lata ('orµ reported revenuN1 of Sil.!'102.033 for the three months endt'd Nov. 30 and nrt incoml' or S.H3.817, or 25 cents per sh an• In Ute prior year's first quarter. ended Nov. 30. 1974, revenues were $3,411,735 wltb a net IQSS of $147,70$, or 9 Cl"ntl. , , Dono Id W. Fuller. pre~i· dent, reported that ord('rs booked for the three months endttd No"V 30 were $8,021 ,58• qo~ pared to $3,933,82~ for the hke penod J1 year al{o. which 1cts a record bookin.C quart@r for the com- pany. .. Calaforn1a Real Es tatt- Magazine notes r ealtors are playing a leading role in lht• development of solar energy in California . One l'xample is realtor Edn:t Jeffrt>y. a member o( the Marin County Board, who has just complet· t'(f construction of her own hOme, the first San FTancisco B3Y area solar heuted re-· sidcnce. The association believes the astronomic<tl increases in \'ner~y costs and the growing <.·onct•rn with sources or con V('ntional fut>ls h t1vt• proven the most sign1f1c3nl con- tributor to worldwide inOation :md tht• subsequent rC<.'('ssion th3t h:1s hit the con~tru<'tion :ind real ~state indu~try. Tiii': AVAILABILITY or C<.'onomical sources of energy arcording to the association will continue to have a s1gnlfi. rant effect on the eronomic health or the n ation and t he qunlity of personal lift> lt report~ tht> heatmg and coolini: or bulldlna1' and the hentin(t or hot w uh'r for domttsllc a nd industria l usr :iccounts fo r onr fifth to one third of aJI the ~·ncrgy used tn th~ Cfluntry , .• Frld•y December 26, 1975 s OAILY PILOT Friday't1 Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK (UPI) X... ._, """"' Nol ... 1 .. 1 "JI. '"'' "" '·' PotlOoollllQ .,. ,prices on ,,,. pt t/4'1 c-lhQ I I \M•I (.a. CJ01 ~I ,....,, n... .. I ., l.... (.• I pl I\ tltol ,...,. YOik SIA><k nchllnge C.llll\Of 41h .. 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Naturally. she was cited and fined for failure to appear. in court. but the catch was that she couldn't pay the $65 fine. Would s he be sent to jail? Three years ago, Georgia might have anticipated spending some time in jail, but now, with the court referral program in ef- fect, she was a ssigned to do 25 hours of volunteer work in lieu of her fine. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise. "I'm really glad the whole thing happened," she srud, ex- ptaining that s he was hired part- time by the a gency she was as- signed to, after her volunteer time was up. "It's the first job I didn't have to ask for." Georgia was sent to the YMCA near he r home to do typing, filing and answer the phone, wruch she said is ''the kind of work I really like. But I just couldn't get a job. l'm not a fast typist." This kind of story is repeated, with variations, some 50 times a m onth a t the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County. which coordinates the county's only funded referral program. !MORE SUCCESSES Some of the stories don't end as happily as Georgia's, but the suc- cesses outweigh the failures, ac- cording to J oa n McSunas, coordinator. Most peop le participating, from j udges to the agencies off~r­ .mg placement. are happy with ·the way the referral program is working. "We have been very satisfied with it," commented Lou Yan. torn, executive director of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area. "We're trying. to help them and we appreciate the help. It's a two-way street.•' Y antorn 's last statement is an indication of why the referral program is s uccessful. It offers misdemeanants an opportunity to pay a debt they often cannot afford; it saves the taxpayer money by keeping people out of jail, and it gives nonprofit agen- cies som e much-needed free help. Though it is not a new idea, it is, at a little more than two years old, still in tbe infant stage in Orange County. Court referral was started on an informal basis when some of the local judges heard about similar programs going in other counties, Mrs. McSunas said. It proved to be too much work for the judges. individually. so they turned to the Voluntary Ac· tion Center to serve as a clearing house and matching agency. FEDERAL F UNDS At first, the placement was done by three senior: citizen volunteers, but now, since 1t is federally funded (under the Crime in the Streets Act>, there is a paid full-time coordinator (Mrs. McSun as) and two paid half-time interviewers. In addi· lion , seven volunteers ser ve as interviewers. ;, One of the paid volunteers is bi- lingual and the other is a student from UCI who first volunteered as part of her social ecology studies. Misdem eanants must work at least 20 hours since there is train- ing time involved at the agency to which they are assigned, and the m aximum is 290 hours. The offenders are interviewed. much as they would be for a pay- BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, December 26. 1975 81 • .. .. ' ing job, and placed where th~y have an interest or are best s wt· ed because oC skills . Not a ll accept the opportunity, Mrs. McSunas s aid. 01 the 137 people r eferr ed by the court dur- ing one period in early fall , 123 actually showed up for the in- terview. They are placed as close lo home or their job as possible, to make it easy for them to get there and back. Mrs. McSunas noted that many do not Like to do the same kind cf volunteer work that they do as a career or profession. .. But the agencies tend to forget that," she said. MANY AG ENCi ES Some of the agencies which utilize court r eferrals are Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Department, Mental Health Association, Salvation Army, Santa Ana Co m munity Center. Services for the Blind, Straight Ahead and Hope Haven. The list is two pages long. The jobs include office work, clean-up of beaches, carpentry. teaching. tutoring, painting and • many other kmds of work The majority of misdemea- nants are men between the ages of 21 a nd 23. which 1s. 1ronically, the kind of people most agenci1:s are short of in volunteer help. Many of these come to VAC directly from court, hostile and full of tr epidation. "Often, they come back af- terwards with a new 1deaofvolun· teeris m." )1rs . ~l cSunassaid .. .. We are doing som ething positive for people who are thrust into the cnminal Justice system. Court often is a negative ex- perience. but this is so unlike it We'rem the 'people business.'" Mrs. McSun as, a Corona del Mar res ident who received her community service training as a member of the Junior League. cautioned that miracles cannot be expected from the referral program. NEW PERSPECTIVE "But, it gives a new perspec- tive. P eople s tart thinking of themselves as individuals." Judge Donald Dungan agreed. ''I can't say enough for the pro- gram . It's a lifesaver. Some have gone out of their way to com<> back and tell me that they havl' continued, on a voluntary basis, with what the) were domi!.' · He pointed out that some off en ders. without money to pay a fine, would com mil another crime to get the money to pay And. jailin g people because they can't pay is, m essence. hl' said . "putting peopl<.' in Jail because they don 't havt.' dollars " Ron Wh itle\. director of tht• Newport Reac h Parks and Recreation Department. said his department has found the m1sde rr.eanants useful \.\hen a cnt1cal situation comes up that would otherwise require pulltng in a part-time starr The volunteer<> thus save taxpayers' money, he said. Some of the m 1sdemeanants have arrived at Just the nght time to help a single person, such as the m an who was assigned to a boys club when a young member was having trouble with J math course. ··Aft er he was tutored by the mls de me an a n t ·10 hours. he passed and got good murks." Judge Donald Dungan talks to offender about doing volunteer work in lieu of jail time or paying a fine. said Joe Fleckenstetn. a branch dlrector for the club. Carl. a Huntington Beach resi· dent who just finished 80 hours of volunteer wor k at a library to pay his S180 fine. _has a slightly different perspect1 ve on the re- ferral program . F'or him. it was not a deterrent to further cnme lhe was convict· ed of petty the fl J. but an op- portunity fo r someone to benefit from his mistake .. Just the half-day 1 spent in J31l was enough.·· he ~aid ··1 feel better all around about volunteenng," he said ··At least someone benefits And, it's a more direct thing to have to worl-. 1t off. Payin g a fme 1s such an anonymous thing '' Carl's job consisted of pulling books away, which he found en-1 Joy able ··I know where all the I books are al the library," he- k1dded. He didn ·t get around to reading many of them, but he did have ample time to put in rus required number of hours. ·-rm unemployed anyway, so I had plenty of lime to work.'' \l\/omen Good Beginning Crucial Revive Crafts Development Defined Elizabeth H1ddleson, Bertha Stenge, Prudence Punderson. These three women were ex- ~rts and innovators in the nee- dle arts, but their names can't be found in history books, and few museums have any record that they ever lived. A needlework historian here thinks the talents of these three needlewomen a nd thousands of oth ers h ave gon e unnoticed because they lived in a society which h as trwditionally con- sidered art a manly enterprise unsuitable for women. Rachel Maines became an avid . s tude n t of the h i s tory of needlework three year s. ago when she decid ed to comptl~ a bibliography of it and could ~ind - only how-to books and collections of patterns . By ALLISON DEERR Of tlle Dally Piiot Stall The seeds oC mental illness can be sown in the first months of life. Psychiatrist Ronald C. Smith. MD, told a symposium on iden- tification and evaluation of men· tal health problems, that the first year of life is a crucial period .. Jn the first six weeks, a child relates o nly to one object, hi s mother. and he sees her as two eyes and a nose. "Up until fi_ve or six months . 1f the mother figure dies or is absent, the chi ld may die also." he said During this first year, the family provides all of the child's intim ate contact with the world. If the family situation is not chaotic, if the child is fed and held a nd made comfortable, he ~ learns that the world is not out to 1 devour him , Dr . Smith ex- l plained. . . . ' IC his home hfe is chaotic, he may come to believe. that the world is out to destroy rum. Until a child suffers his first physical discomfort, h ~nger pangs, he is in a stateofpnmary narcissism , unaware that he has a world to relate to. PRIMITIVE DEFENSE ·'The only r eason I could find ror the almost total absence of a n y serio u s discussion o C needlewor k a s an art was that it's a wom an's art. In that single mo- ment I became a feminJst and a needlework his toria n,". Ms. Maines said. She now teaches a course at the IJniversity o f Pittsburgh . · Needlework As a His tory of f/omen ·· a nd has helped found lbe Ce~ter for the llistory of Rachel Maines, co-founder of the Center for the History of Needlework, displays doilies from the early 1900s. Smith noted that many people who are obese relate to the world as if all that m akes you nervous or unhappy is relieved by food consumption. "It's the most primitive defense we all have and ther efore the most difficult to treat." In the model Smith offered for psycho-sexual d evelopment, this first year is called the oral· sensory s tage, where the basic contllct is between developing trust or mistrust. merican Needlework. M s . Main es calls the e dlewoman a cam ouflage st usually a woman who ed to needlework because .,c~~ty would heve laughed lf she ~ seld she wanted to paint or sculpt. "Needlework was an occepta ble thln; for women to do with their time because the product was always funct1onal," Ms . ?tCa.lnes sold. • ''If a man 111w his wife crochet· Ins a bedspread, that' was all right because it would keep them warm at night. But can you im - agine it he saw her stand1ng In a comer painting a landscape?" Beca u se socie ty s aw n eedle work as a functiona l domestic art a nd not a serious · means of e.xprcsslon, Ms. Maines said women were able to weavt' their secret p0UticaJ and social views into their fabric. One of her favorite stories in- volves th~ Secession Quilt, com· ~ pleted in 18SO in Yoney, S .D., bY Mrs. P . D. Cook. · Mrs. Cook's husband was a Confederate soldier, and Yancy a typically militant Southern town. Ms. Maines maintains the needlewoman really was a Unionist. "Thot quilt Is full ()( standard symbols or Federal Union, like eagles and George W1.1hington and erapes, the symbol for peace. I don't think she believed in Secession a t all . She rf ally pulled the wool over his toes, though," Ms . Malncssald . The second stage is thl' m uscular·anal period ln which the c hild develop s either autonomy or sh ame and doubt about himsell alld h is body. During this period a c hild begins to lnt~grate the parts or his body into n wllote. lf conllned ln a crib and not allowed to ex- plore his environment, ¥ may develop I eelin gs of doubt. Between ag_e on e to age one- 'Our grading systems are one way we build in inferiority. Kids with 100 /Qs are judged average.' and-one-hall a child reaches a stage of secondary narcissism in which "he feels pretty powerful and is goin g to learn it a ll himself." . At 18 months. he may cling to Mom again, real1Z1ng his desire to be omnipotent 1s impossible, Sm ith said. CLINGS TO MOM This is the penod where the seeds of depression may be sown . What h appens depends on how much mother allows the child to cling. Depression at thi~ _agt:> m anifests itself as hyperact1v1ty. Up until age fi ve. a child learns to integrate his genitals into his body structure. How his paren~s react to this phase c11n result m development of either initiative or feelings of guilt and shame, the psychiatrist said. Wh en a child is sent to school his psychological growth stops as intellectual growth begins . J:te called the period between begm- be gi n n 1 n g o f sch ool a nd adolescence, a period oflatency "Problems that h ave not manifested themselves by this time, m ay not show up until early teens." During the school years. children learn either to be in- dustrious, Smith said, or develop feelings of ln(eriority. "Our grading systems are one way to build in feelings of in feriority. The child with a 140 I() Is made to feel i mporfY)nt 1md ex ceptional, while thl' kid with a 100 JQis judged 'ave rage.' ' The best way to deal \nth pro- blems of school early 1s to ust, a system by which the child com· petes with him self. We m our society have worked hard to build competition into our school systems. MOTIVATION "That's probably why we as a nation like war so much. al way~ trying to prove who's supenor and who's infen or ." The p uberty -adolescence period is one of identity versus role confusion. In our society. W s period may last until age 35 when schooling for certain pro- fessions is completed. "A problem we see commonly in psychiatry is people not fitlmf! the r o les they choose for themselves.'' . When someone is threatened in one area of his life he may act out m another, S mith said . For c>.· am ple, the man with a PhD in English who can't find a job may act out sexually, to prove he's still a stud even if he's un- employed. On the other hand, if there is a problem with his sex life, he may work night and day. PEER GROUPS During this period a per!ion ~oes beyond himself and his family and b('gins to associate with peer~. The next stage, young adulthood, is a struggle between intimacy and Isolation, <Sef' DEVE LOPM'f:NT, Page BZ) 82 DAILY PILOT Burning Desire J•\1r the \Vtfe \vho has C\'erylhing and thL' artist \\'ho \\'ants to fulfill a dream the purch<:1se of i.J firl'hOll S L' i~ thl' ans \ver .. \l lC'i.ISt it ,, ... s for the :'\o(•I l>umaur1L·rs '''h<l bought onL' 111 I~ r o o k I '" n . 'f h L' frC'elan(·C gr aphic .1rt1s t has been look- 1n!! for o n ce since !:1st Sep t ember ; hou).!ht it for $19.000. .ind knO\\'S hL' ,,·ill l1k1.• ll L'\'Oll th(lU "h Ill' has not Sl'1.~n thl'- 1n::.idL'. !'I.ins ar1.• tn l'Ull\'t•rt 1hl• fir :-.t flnnr 1ntn ;J s tudio • ind g;1 r~1).!C. 11.11 Ulll lhl' ~'-''-'lHld fltl11r to .1noth1.·1· :.1rt1~t ~n1d h;l\'l' a hif\ on lh l' top floor From 81 • • developing the ability to love so- meone t'!se. \Vith ··:idulthood" comes the ability to b\' /.?l'nerous to anothf"r hum;in being "LP until thl:-. penod you c;.in t h;indle ·m<1k1ng b:Jb1e~ and giving of yourself to the raising of your children.·· Smith defined matunt.y as the period "'hen one must maintain ego identity or d('velop despair, the ultimate goal being \\J::>dom. "'linfortunatL·ly , 111 our soc1et v. olde r persons are fired or retir~ to make "'ay for younger ones. In -China, for example. the older per:;on is revl'rL·d for the kno"·ledge he has ~ained while struggling through this life. Problems v.hen a ::irise. Smith saict. 12 -yc <ir -old ... -........ \ . \ ... ~-....... . UPI Ttlirploolo • Development hus a baby . She hasn"t ~·et learnC'd to be gl'nerous v.•1th other people and lo\·e someone outside herself. and long before she is capable of intin1acv. ~tan y ffi\'nlal disi.urbances sur- face 1n adolescenC'e. hC' said. 1\ lot of arting ou t :ind d1·ug abuse is part of the attempt to break from the family and establish a sense of peer group. .. This is . :inothcr period of narcissism \\'hen the child is at - tempting to stand on ht:. o-....·n two feet and control his \vorld. "In more primitive societies. there are rites of passage into adulthood where tasks are performed to earn the graduation from rh1ldhood . Our teens are left v:1th a dilemma "\\'e foster clcpt•ndl'nty, and don "t encourage youngsters to develop their own deC'ision- making. Then all of a sudden we tell them they"re on their own.·· Talking about erisis interven- tion in mental illness. Smith said that the goal is to return lhe pa- tient at least to the level of health prior to his illness. ··we know in psychiatry thal the patient "'·ill have found a re- solution to his problem in six weeks whether you intervene or not. It m:J y not be a healthy re- solut ion. but it will help him cope "ith the immediate stress that caused the problem.·· Ile added that chronic mental illness is an artifact of inade- qt1ate treatment. "The longer you "'ait, the harder such a pro· bl em is to treat.·' Pisces Mistakes ~ntRODUClnG ®®® Rectified OUR SATUl!DA\', ~ DF.CE~IB F.R 27 r ~ ByS\'DNE\'OMARR A RI F.S (:\1 areh 21 - . 4.pril 19): Stet"r cl<>ar or spE'cu lative sc hemes. Stick with quality, fac- tual infoi-mation. Young person who is impatient, may chide you. AFTER CHRISTMAS T .<\URUS 1April 20- )1ay 201 : Be patient, not lethargie. Finish proje<'t , don "t quit. GE"°tlSI ()1 ay 21 -June 20): You gel to heart of matters. You are able to act in more direct, in- dependent manner . CAS CE R IJune 21- July 22): Sonle or your n:Jtur:JI talents, qualities :ire appreciated by those \\'ho took you for grant- ed. Empha sis o n Pt'rsonality. l.F.O (July 23-Aug. 22): Highli gh t versatility . Look beyond the im· medi:Jte . Re a"''are of potential. Chel·k l'alls. corr es pond en ce. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Re thorough - highlight specifics. Do your home'<'•ork. Rest- less associates, relatives may \\•ant to ··jump the gun." 1.11,lt :\ !S('pl. 23-(Jl'l 221 . J;'in;1n("1al asp(·C'ts ;_1rt' ana!yzt·tl. '1'011 m;,iy lx'c;_1llcd on to report. ex - plain. Re u))t:>O, \\'lll1ng .ind eager to ll·arn. SCO Rl'f t) (0l'I . 23 - ~ov. 211 : You 0 1'l• slronger th;1n mi i,(ht bl' ;_1ppare nt on s urface. Su11Jrise elen1ent is pre- sent but is likl'IY lo \\'Ork 111 your f<i\'Or . S,\GITT,.\RfllS (~ov. 22-Dec . 21 ): i~e rfeel techniques. 1\void Sl'lf- Ject'ption. 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In announcing it s posi- tion. the J."TC said many state and lot<.11 regula- tions and thl' ethical codC's or priv.ate assoc1a· lions hmlt such advertis- ing by ophth<1lmologists and optometrists in all 50 states and the Di strict of Columbia. <.1nd hy opti· cians in nearly half the states. More than 100 million Americans -nearly h:ilf the population -use cor- rective lenses. <.1nd last year Americans spent Sl.83 billion for prescrip- tion eye\\·car -glasses, contact lenses and frames, the FTC said. If the proposed rule takes effect , '·glasses could and would be sold at lower prices,., said Mrs. Joan Bernstein. acting director of F'TC 's Bureau of Consumer Protection. It would not. however. rt.•· quire the advertising of prices, she said. The rulemaking process rould take at least one year to complete. The action C'ame one day after the FTC filed an antitrust com plaint against the American Medical Association and other segments of the medical profession. Th:Jt romplaint charged that ethical codes and regula- tions prohibiting ad - vertisin g of doctors' !ler vices a nd fees eliminated competition and resulted in higher fees. The FTC plan ..,,.ouldaf- fect the prescription services of the nation's 8.300 ophthalmologists, physicians who can ex- amine eyes. prescribe glasses ::ind perform su r- gery; 18,400 optometrists \\•ho can examine a nd prescribe but are not medical doctors, and 11,000 opticians who dls- penseglasscs. A representative of the Opticians Association of America cautiously en- dorsed the FTC proposal, but said price advertising by itself could be mis- leading for consumers if the FTC does not impose guidelines to keep such advertising free of hal(- truths and to relate prices to the particular product. The American Op- tometric Association s~id ln a statement that ils ----------------------code or ethics has no pro- ~Ji off on AL.L ~@ck>thes G))f5..@;f,_ off on ALL ~ I@ .iewelry Dec.26toJan.11 ?40 So. coo.sr HWY, IJlGU'.JA BEPCH 1.., ...... ''°"' ..,.. ...... ....,,, hibition on advertising. and its board of trustees . is looking into the FTC 1 proposal. ~rL A \remon·s SPORTSWEA R '8AlD ISi.Nil ?16MonntA"'t 61!> ]91)( that satisfy Y;inkee Trader Soups_ transform an ordinary meal into some.thing special. They go well with anything, from a full course dinner 10 a ruihed sandwich for lunch. There11re 14 delicious flavors ihat burst with flavor every· t•me you add waler. Enjoy the exquisite flavor of French Onion , The down ·to-ea1'th taite of Thick Farmhouse Vegetable. Or the homemade goodness of our Minestrone, And ol courte, there are the old reliables like Tomato and Thick Pea . There 's some· lh tng 101 everyone. Yank~ T1ade1 Soups. a1e available only at Hickory Fa1nn. Buy 3, get one Yankee Trader Soups 59¢ea . 3for $1.69 FREE! ff i~kor1 f:~rm~~ C f'. 'I) OF 01110 ooufh ,oast r laza COSTA MESA ~._.-.,.....,,.,,:.. -· w.r.. .... ,... -... -.. -...y l1t.1 ,... AMERICA'S LEADING CREESE STDUS l ' 7 ' • ~ s r t h ,, ~ k ~ n ' a • h • ti ti 1, • g p it ~ ti k c ti p ,, d Ii ' ,, d a' " I p \\ ~ fc g. a th " d : ii YI fo ('· "' h1 °' '" ' "' q ul '~ g< d i d< If h1 °' le lh' th c1 le b1 ci Pi dt d "' i); m '" •• pr Tl i. I _J i I ' .. • " ·-- I , .... I Friday Oecembor 26. 1975 DAIL y PILOT B:J Ann Landers HAMS "So Cood It W1JI ·11 aunt' You 'tat It'~ Gone" ORDER YOUR NEW YEAR HONEY BAKED HAM m::im In-law Out of Bounds S p i r td ,.,.li,..-d Whol f' or llnlf TODAY c::z::ll ·--• • ....,to Sert• wttti H.-y .. 59ic• Gfae • Splr9I Siie.ct Frot11 Top ... lotto. D E A R A N N for a powe rful letter. I LANDERS: My in·laws hopf millions of gun- are ~th in their early loving, trigger·happy 7~. I ve h ad no trouble Americans will take with "!'Y mother-in-law heed. There are at least ever ~mce I told . her to 90 million guns loose in please stop trying to the \Jolted States. Small shove her religion down --------my throat. wC>nder President Ford was &b rutened by guns twice ln 17 days. Wake up, Am erica, we need a st rong federal gun law. goes with today's new ltf es lyle s? Doe s anything go'? Ann Lan· ders's completely new "The Bride's Guide " tells what 's right for today's weudings. For a copy, s end a dollar bill, plu s a Io n..:. S l'lf addressed, s tampl•cl t'n velope (JO cents po::.tagl' J to Ann Landers, PO Rox 1400, F.lgin , Ill 60120. 1{?j . w. , ... ~ -4 ~..._Cwt to C-• • '-Ported c ......... WiM-1 ...-. I . . ~~:\." 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar -673-9000 1222 s. kookllwnl, 4lt w Rd.. AMMilll us.20 I 71 5 50 Hlthwr #I 11 • a-ho MW. II• l mcho Mlrt.t 7 I 4·l46-llt4 My father-in-law has become a rt>al problem, however. HI! was alw.iys fond of me but tn the last year or so his "fatherly" kiss es h a ,. e b cc om c much too frequent and not very fatherly. He ne v t?r doe s anything out of the way when his wife or my husband arc around, but when he catches me in the back hall or behind the bushes he gels awful· ly fres h. Last night I went to the fruit cellar to get s ome pickled peaches. He followl•d me into the fruit room and kissed me on the b:1ck of the neck. Wh en I was d ating I knew how to de a l with clowns who a cted like that. I hauled off and plantl'd on e o n the s chnoz. But l just can't do that to my fathe1 in· law. :\ty husband would be funous af he knl'\\ h1!'> dad was makin).{ passl'S at me . .\1y m oth<'t in law \\Ould k11l tht.• old IN·h<'r I d o n 't want him pulvert LC'd o r <h>::i d. Wh at '::. the best solut1011'1 -!'.'IA SPOT DEAR SPOT: :ttake it a point not to be alone "ith him -ever. H he follows you again and gt>ts out or line, givf' him a clop in the chops. On those occasions w hen he foq~e ts yo u 're h i s daughter·in-law, I say it's all right to forget he's your rather-in-la" SOLID CRISPY FIRM RED HEAD SALAD LETTUCE il'OMATOES 29~ 29~ CREAMY TEXTURED 3 F $100 LARGE AVOCADOS ................. ~ LONG GREEN 2 F 294 CUCUMBERS ..................................... ~ LARGE 394 GREEN BELL PEPPERS ........... LB 25 4 eA DELICATE FLAVOR LARGE EGG PLANT TASTY BEEF FRESH DAILY FRESH GRADE "A " CHUCK BONE LESS CANNED GROUND FRYING CLOD HAM BEEF CHICKEN ROAST s9~H9 65~ 43~ s·1~9 Tlm ft T Pak 41bs. or more TEND ER & LEAN BEEF ARMOUR FRESH BONELESS Zacky Cal1forn1a Grown Fresh FRYER PARTS 1, BLADE & 'h CENTER CHOPS SLICED 'Al PORK LOIN .............. sl 3<1 .1b. BEEF s13q BONELESS STEW MEAT .............. lb. FARMER JOHN OSCAR MAYER PORK LOIN LARGE LOIN PORK CHOPS ..... s 1 l<i tb. PORK LOIN spq COUNTRY STYLE RIBS . .. ..... . tb FRESH V EAL BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST s l 3q tb BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST s14<1 lb. SLICED BACON SLICED BACON FRESH BEEF 93c spq lb SJ73~b 7 BONE CHUCK ROAST ............. lb. 1------...l...-------1 ROUND BONE IN Sl J<I ROUND RUMP ROAST ........... lb BONELESS HOFFMAN Hot or Mild PORK SAU SAGE ROLL ....... FARMER JOHN SJ 03 lb BOnOM ROUND ROAST PORK SAUSAGE LINKS a oz FRESH VEAL RIB STEAK .......... s l 4q lib. DEAR A:-.:x T his IS fo r the h usbnnd of " Dark Circles tn T t.•:<as · She was worried hccausc ht.•r husband Hodm•v tns1stc<l on keeping a lu°.tdl·d gun _ J .-~- in the dr a wl'r of the '-~ --r.\)''-njghtstand bv his bed -v ..:•'\~ ........ & "A per s on ·has to be ,,,.·,:'-~--· ~ crazy," he s aid "lo bl• f '\\•':..···\ SNACK unprotect l'd these days ·~ ) ,A.al SHASTA MIXERS 7-UP THE UNCOLA Rodney. y ou 1d1ot .' · r-.>·CRACKERS c-hildren d? wand er ~nd ·~ gel into lhtnl!S But kids d o n 't know how dangerous ;:i gun ('an be H your son should kill himsl'lf you'd nt.'\'t.•r get over it. J\nd thos e who love you mos t would tll'\'t'r r oq~ i \'l' you If you can't g ivt• up that gun I hope ··Dark All VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVORS 29!f. Circles" packs up and .. ...-~ ·VITA·PAKT • leaves you and takes the boy along Hars h de c1s1on ? Nothing com pared with a gun acci· dent that could kill your child. FRITOS SU NSHINE l'l!tt.-_ Hl·HO OR CHEEZ·IT ~ CRACKERS 59c \ ORANGE JUICE l l GA~l .~~mE J ssc 48 OZ. BOTTLE Let the burglar take your wallet and the fami-iy sil ver. What docs 1t mean compared to your ..---. son's hfe? lf you pulled a gun on an mtrud<'r he'd probably get you f1r.;t. They usuallv do. NO 1.D .. PLEASE LIDAY FOODS HOLIDAY NEEDS GOLDEN CREME OT CARTON • DURKEE GROUND 9 NALLEYS 15y, OZ 49¢ ORCHID PAPER 9 EGGNOG 59 4 NUTMEG ... 1!~.~-~·.~~~ 6 4 •BEAN SALAD ... ~~~. •NAPKINS . 3~~.'.~.~~.~ 64 DEAR 1.0.: T hanks • SPRINGFIELD PT CARTON • DURKEE GROUND 5/8 OZ. CAN 73¢ APPIAN WAY CHEESE 13'/, OZ. 59¢ ~~~~~nELlo TODDLER $) 16 SOUR CREAM ... 61 4 CINNAMON .... _,PIZZA MIX .... ~~.~. . •DIAPERS ·-~~-1~.~?.~. Call 642·5678. Put a few words to work for you. • . GOLDEN CREME y, GAL CTN DURKEE 0 & E 16 OZ. CAN 49 RA LSTON WHEAT CH EX 85 ¢ SPR INGF IELD 37 y, SQ FT ROLL 724 ¢ ~ HEAVY DUTY . . 9¢ 1n •h•1·tm1 alM1 BUTIERMILK ... llll' BOILED ONIONS .. -CEREAL ....... ~??.~:~.~~. •ALUMINUM FOIL ·5 SPRINGFIELD • KRAFT tMARSHMALLOW 45 4 . .._-....... ---DELICATESSEN HAVING A NEW YEARS . PARTY? ' ;~~~~$f1i w~~m~<· (JI OHl(I , FEATURES .. l p ARTY FOODS { ~ BEEF STICK . j .;II ntl!l<f \J 11'1.1 JI' llttl 1111 )11\11 "'''"' \ '"". J\.lrl\ "'llh 8111 ~IH I.. \umrltt'r \Jt1..i'" I 11c.11 1111 "'"J"'"h" CHEESE BALL CHEESE LOG ltu r tn II~·'""'<''''"'" ' C he\'< 11•11 ""' l h•·•" I"' f •"'Ii ''"'''""_. 'I~ 1•1Mr111l 1•I , l1t1 "' • MUSTARD -~~~~:!.~R. 45 4 _,CREME .......... !.?.~ .. ~~.~ ~Kraft Philadelphia SPR INGFI ELD STUFFED ~~ ,lDCREAM LIPTON ON ION 3 MANZ THROWN 79¢ -JENO 'S °' ~ YNDEN FARMS'- -SOUP MIX .~.3.'.8.~~:.~~~ 5 4 ~OLIVES ... 16 0 /~J~~~: f PIZZAS ~VEGETABLES CHEESE SNAP·E·TOM TOMATO 32 oz. en. ~~~~lH 1000 ISLAND ITALIAN 69 ¢ CHEESE . PEPP[RONI. I cuT GREEN BEAJs. ~"t 45ci :k~z. lWJ COCKTAIL JUICE .. 69 4 •SALAD DRESSING -Jt SAUSAG4 ~t COAN, PEAS 1c AUNT JANES 24 OZ. JAR JOLLY TIME ~~'lft~ / c;,fl-?it 4 74 Dill STICKS, POLISH, NO GARLIC 694 YELLOW OR WHIT E 594 ~ '-..3._0 OZ. PK G II ftlA d F'-· 5 . -ICEBERG PICKLES ~ POPCORN .. ~~.~~:.~~.~. "'1 ssorte ..,,ors oz. fir 484 , . LAURA SC UDDER'S (W) PEANUTS TREESWEET 12 OZ. CAN -~!~~~~.~.1.~~ '-KETcHUP .~~.~~:.~?~~~.~ 774 • MIXED NUTS '.~·0~~. $1°9 8 ORANGE JUICE ... 62 4 • 7 4 4 SPRIHGFIEl 0 16 oz. CAN F $ M.J.B. PLUS WI l 0 RICE 3 VARI E T4 4 BANQUET 32 OZ. 80 X $2, 9 'r~~~.!.~~2~~~.~" _, FRUITCOCKTAIL .3 a )_,STUFFING .. ~.~~·.~~~ ... 5 ~~~}.~,R,£ttlCKEN ""-C\ $429 SPRINGFIELD SEASONED 15 OZ. 294 ORE AM WHIP WHIPPED 6 OZ. 994 MEAT & SHRIMP,,SHRIMP 634 ~CHEESE ... Jib. box WJ GREEN BEANS .. ~~.~. -TOPPING MIX eo~ S:GG RnLLS .~~~:~.~~. all ;,..h 1 lb t b p NCE BITTER LEMON PEPPERIOGE FARM 17 oz BO X • Knudsen nroc .. es · u • RI llA · 6 7ci SCHWEPPES OR TONIC WATER $12J All VARIETIES . $ J 29 DRAR SALADS· 61 4 • YAMS ........... ~~.~~:.~~~. lWJ MIXERS .~.~~.~~ .. ~:.~~·.. • LAYER CAKES .. . FROZEN FOODS • • • • • • • • • I 1.. C '\ f / ·~ I • • • • • • • • • -.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-• ~-Aft f I ~ • "" ~' • >..~~O.• • ~ • Cl& FON SOFT • ~'-Of c--,K : TREASURY AA LARGE : TREASURY COUPON p:e~~~·:,.e . MARGARINE : ,Qiill--: EGGS : Ms • 1 LB TUB 39 • ::::.._ --:' • DOZ. IN CARTOl'.I 39¢ •: . HICKORY F~,f!"'"' 1 : " • ~ --~ £. • ~-"'r.OISf'31a•i ' • •rTHTtt1&r"''Pt'"'•M•1t1 .... ~ .... ~oe ,., .. ,.-...,. V 1 ~C-../J 11111i,.,ll ...... • ~nu1•"''"',.u'<\li"'•""'"'"''Ht~.,...,, •. ..,., cJUU1n \I r a. · '"'"" '""' 11111• REC. PRICE 73c I 'j:;:'y •• 8 :·;,.,;: ',":,·:!' '" REG PRIC( 86c • l ... ~.. . • :~~":t: !~~:: .... f"Vttft"'H WITti COUPON • ~ • ~·:';,:.~';:·~;:.!·.·.: -~·:::.":; ·~j It.UH Jlf•Jtl1HO WIT H COUPON • .._ ......... --' 8 •••h"'•• 1 Wi"'" Tol,.rtn ·~" lhlH et•("'"'" ,,I. COSTA MESA I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I f. ~ I .J . ~ ', I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~14Mttt \ Ml,.NA0 1>Htll5 I WOO!>lANO HllL~ I IWvlR\tOf I 1111•,...'INll 1 1 IAl\I Wl•L'll I 1"1t 111•''"" I l ll\l)Nc.t I '""'""°''' I ............... w\•• ··-(MAl ...... ""Mh•"'V' t,.,,,.V1(•0fllV .. \.VO I l\IC\fY\P•Av• /."'1"1HA ... ''"''""'t4Vf ,.,,.~Ml\~' ,, ~l\iJ;nl I• ''"'"''""~'"',. llt'f\ t'"it t+f h •• , .. , ..... ,,....... ....,.... '"H • II • ~ 1.. • \ • ... • 1 • IJ .. _ " u .. 1 "' • " ,,,..,nt> "°" .. 1. 1V t•t \..-.., ll••"'' "'"''•'•JO••',,.. ..... , tO •• r-M9" t u tO let\•• tO ••JM tO .. • .,..,_. f ,, t !ft • S.t A trv.-•••I ~"" \•t tf\ te t '"'A•h 't' 1 '".. ~~ \•i • ., ,., ~ "' \w" v 1"" A .. ~'"" •I rv 111 •1;.w•1 tu" ~ , .. ,.. t • ~ 1 y \ B-1 DAil. v Pll.Ol Resoui-ce Shields Studied Four proposed add1· tions to the Orange Coun- ty Zoning Code aimed at p rotecting natural re· sources will be aired at a s pecial public hearing hdore the county Plan mng Comm1ss1on J an. 5. The 2 30 p m . st.>ssion m the comm ission meet- ing room in Santa Ana 1s ~ designed to gathe r public t e s t 1mon v o n the changl'S, w·h1 ch could have f.ir reaching ef fects on development of the county's remairung open land THE FOl'R proposed :toning ;:idd1twns md udt• I Natural resource 1 preser ... .it1011 1nvolnng des1gn:ition of areas that must rl.'mam in a ncttural !>latt: t o g u a r d fi s h, wi ldlife and other parts of the ecology. -'1A~AGF.D r e ~oun·e prod uctio n. tn· duding usl' n t a forest land . r Jn ;.!l' l and , ::igncull ura I !~ind . pro- pert~ ust•tl to n •c hargt• I u n d t' r g r o u n d "' <J t e r I tablt's .rnd l.rnd cont~lln mg usd ul minerals that might be tn ::.ho rt ..,up ply Outdoor Recreation. including areas of out- ::.tandmg s cenic. h1 stonc . or cultura l value plus such thmgs a::. p<Jrk and recreation <;tll'S Jnd lakt•::. _betwe t'n r l't'rl•.ition .1rea:- -Open space. mclud ·mg l ;1nd of local. com mun1ty o r r eg io na l s ign 1f1 c .1 n c <'. s u c h a~ g reen belts o r buffers betwt'l'n communities. Plann1n ~ off1 C'1als said the four new zones are d esign ed in part to help implement the county's _general plan. which was adopted in 191 ·I and has !'1nce und e r go n e a number of revis ions . DAVE MOORE, coun tv zoning adminis trator. :-aid a number of issues haven"t been resolved. · H e s aid ther e have been concerns that the n e w zones mig ht in- cre ase hous ing costs by addlng another layer of government processm~. OTHER MEMBERS of the s tudy t eam that com- piled the zone des1gna- t 10ns said a m ethod must be found to maintain and :.idmin1ste r o pe n · s pace land de dicated to the county and that the coun- ty s hould ha ve to comply ""1th the same r ules as d e- ' t>lopers . The study group also recommended that the county hir e an archeologist and d evelop a detailed loc al pa rk and o pen s pace plan. Parents Can See Records SACRAMENTO <lJ PIJ School s ca nno t withhold r e cords of pupils from their parents or guardians. Attorney General Eve ll e Younger ~ays. Jn a formal o pinion, Younier said specific ~ections of the Education Code regarding school records take precedence over other state laws de- signed to keep some file." private. "A school district can- not justify the refusal to dt5close a school pupil record to a pareni or • euardian on the basis that the balance of the public interest r e- qwrCUJ non·disclosure" bccau1e thf' Education Codt, not the California PubH~ R ~corda Act, takes precedence, he .~e. Friday December 28. 1975 • r .. ' " • • • Decorate with color Vanity fair Decorate from the walls out-with a new coat of paint in a fresh new colo r. It's easy. fast and inexpensive to transform a room with paint. Pick a color to suite your taste, pick a paint to sui t your needs and budget from ou r complete paint line. r.-P-~=-::::;:;;:;:::=:~:::::~ ;,, A . WARD&HARRINGTON'S ( l Y '1 Turn an old-fashioned bathroom into the faires;~~ro;o~m~~lil~i~~~ o f al l with an elegant vanity cabinet. Roomy cabinets hide plumbing, give you lots of · storage. Cultured marble combination sink and counter tops are easy to INTERIOR/EXTERIOR LATEX A. 'l ~ t~ Economical coverage 1n a good quality ~ ~no.. l clean. come in beautifu l colors A. paint Factory col0rs Gallon ----' r~ ·.I Reg. 4.99 _ _ ._.._ . r , 1 B f. ( ·J, 1 r , LI , 2 99 . WAAD&~ latWa11Pa1nt Cabinets are completely finished. white with gold trim. Ready to install and enjoy. B. ~ARD&HARRINGTON 'S VINYL (/ ,.' 1• ·'L ~~; '):J~ ACRYLIC FLAT WALL PAINT . ' ·:}~ ~ Our best interior paint. Guaranteed to cover ~~r.~1 A. VANITY 19"x25" Reg. 49.99 39.88 in one coat. to be washa ble, colorfast, , \~~~~, ~. and not to spot from water and detergent :. .... I ~~1 Factory colorsonly. ~---__ , ~ .. 6 Reg. 8 8.998 . --, ·~' :.i7i J • c.1 · · .... .,.lH'Dl t.ate.x C. PPG WALLHIDE LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT l f!atWa11 Pa1nt H1gh-f-i1d1ng, scrubbablc f1n1sh .Tactory colors. Ga llon. '"""0 Reg. 10.99 888 ~~ . , __ ___ The light fantastic r ' 1'""·,..., t J' ... ~,.. \' d .. 1 ~· h"dr i orn ~'1u~Ht · ~· = J <o2 b .ic" r rcn t· ,._,.! 1·~.-: :,~. "•h C!"l .:%•l\100 ';J I .~.~ .p. \,J J , 1.88 -- Push-button decorating G .e your oldies bul goodies a fresh new lool\. w11h a coat of Speed -E·Namel Spray on onl" of many decorator coll)rs. in a tough. E'~lrernely duraole ltn1sh_ Use tor all interior and e.(te11or surfaces Sale. lead·fr c>r> dries ir1 m1nu1es slops and prevents rusting 13 oz ZYNOLVTE SPEED·E·NAMEL. -,-.. R.:a. 99c · 68c u ' .I (~~-\ ,.,.,.,__...,,_ .. ........ .... ........ _ ' , •I -.~"'.-.7:.~---:-:,__: Now in living color Your choice of white or pastel at this low price i hese enameled , moulded toilet seats give your bathroom a fresn crisp and colorful n1•w lnok Plastic hinges can 1 corrode. TOILET SEAT, Reg. 4 99 \ J 3.48 ~~ ~ Won't let it rain on your parade Galvan1z,d·gu11er directs the rain downpour away lroi'n your home your roof. your treasured plantings and landscaping ••• easy 10 1ns"1ll .•. and now·s the t1me1 28 gauge. 10 It. section CALVANIZ[O GUTTERS. neg. 2 69 1.68 (· A five year bright idea Thr>r:e bulbs last 5 vears under norm.ii usage and they come in 40, 60, 75or ioo wall sizes, w1tti ;i1 1l"S1de lrost 10 give a soft'. non-glare l1ghl. 5 YEAR LIGHT BULBS, Reg . 29c 19c Energy when you need it! A Uashllghl can be a life saver when lhr> batlcr1e:: :ire fresh Be sure lh<tl .. 11 your b.:iUcry op,..rated .ippl1ances tnys and l1'1t1t'" .1m v.orkin<J when you need them. · 1 r;;.-up now. CVEREADY <J-VOL1 TnANGl "H'R /~Al Tl Hf, APCl 90c each 68Ceach L VE READY. "OR D'. Reg. 40c each 28Ceach A shining touch 9volt trans1s or battery Add sparkle and gleam to your bathroom w11h this Pnce Pfister 4-inch center set faucet wilh pop up. Heavy chrome plated br<~ss gives years ol gleaming service. #43·311. · 4·1NCH CEN1ER FAUCET SET, Reg. 1099 . 6.88 • • 19"x3 1" Reg. 69.99 59.88 B. CUT-BACK VANITY 19"x37" Reg. 119.99 99.88 Double vision Cover one wall ol a small room with clear mirror tiles and see how 11 seems to double and triple in 5,zc Or use them 10 design a unique, gl11te11ng visual accenl. 12 x 12 adt1es1ve tiles. CLEAR MIRROR TIL[ Reg. 69c each 38Ceach Firm fire foundation Base a cozy fire on this sturdy mclol grate. 19" grate has lour metal crossbars for slrength :ind durobit1ty. Will support quite <J stack of logs tor you, Model #19-S. 19'" GRAT[, Reg ? 99 1,.98 Nol available at the Orange store. Stir it up Koep that lire roaring with a handy fireset. Includes stand, poker, shovel and broom . Decorative handles make it an a11ractive addition to your hearth. All blacK. Model # t 18. .d PC. BLACK FIRESET. Reg. 14.99 9.88 Not available at the Orange store. Logs for a lifetime Gas logs that look like the real thing. A 3-log set that's the spitting image of oak logs, except that they last a lot longer. 20 inches long, gas burner and grate Included. Model#YF·20ST. CHALLENGER OAK 3·LOG SET, ~eg. 29.99 21.88 • arr1n Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9, Sat. & Sun . 9 to 6 except Orange open til 6 Mon. thru ~un. Sale starts Friday, prices good thru Monday. Closed Christmas Day, open 'til 5 Christ'!las Eve. • .. Cork is a show stopper No one can ignore the dramatic effect of rich, darK cork walls. More than just looK1ng good, they also help to absorb noise and insulate. In a pack ol 3. 12" x 12" x IOmm panels. CORK PANELS, Reg. 1.09 sac Solve an unfinished case Focus on organization Invest en th ese organizers-ii will pay big dividends In lime saved: even money saved H It's t3X records you're organizing. Choose a 2 drawer file or a Stor-n-file unit with locKing storage space. Bolh in sandalwood or black 29"x 1S"x18... · YOUR CHOICE FILE CABINETS, Reg. 34.99 24.88 _~~ • 'l l 1 ( > I .. • •II " l' !! I ~ t ,·'I 1, 1' • f I J • I l f . -~ ll • I I J ~ • .. , Beautiful fencing that stays that way Planning to put up a fence? Pick cedar for a durable beautiful fencing material. It's great finished or 1 unfinished, with a natural reddish color that we~thers handsomely. It's naturally resistant to decay, lasts for years. Rustic cedar boards, plus all the posts and rails you need. A. ROUGH CEDAR POST 4x4x8' Reg. 4.29 3.88 8. ROUGH CEDAR RAIL 2x4x8' Reg. 2.19 1.78 ! C. PECKY CEDAR BOARDS ). 1x1.2x6· ·1 . Reg. 1.29 \ 98c Up a tree for shade? Pinnt a tree for cool green beauty all year round Trees are clel')ant lflndscaoinq nccc•nb. ildd comfort and beauty 10 y )Ur her~." Choose evergreen ash or eucalyptus 1n ':i qallon cans tor year round shad I? A special buy mad,~ th1> trce-mendous price possible SHAD[ Tf1££S. Value 7 99 3.88 Staunch supporters Support your do· it-yourself projects with economy grade redwood two by tours. at a budget-saving pr1ce Ideal for lots of uses around the home and garden. 2 x 4 x a·. ECONOMY RCDWOOD STUDS, Reg. 79c 48c Builders' basics Plywood 1s a basic inqredlent or most building and do-11-yoursrlf pro1Pcts. Use this sanded shop plywood for cabonC'tS, a playhouse. a table too. hundr£'dS of lh1nqs SANDED SHOP PLYWOOD. 4'x 8'xY2". 0 Won't steer you wrong Steer Manure 1s low cost and an clfcct1V<' way lo enrich your soil This steer manure has been heal trealcd to be we(•d free 2 cubic feet STEER MANURE. Reg.99c 68c Have a lavish lawn --- Sow a lush qreen lawn with Stov,..r's grass seed. Trn pounds of premium QuJlily Orcqon grown !';eed will give you ;i bcJuhtul 1.11'.n Annual rye S\ed 10 LB RYE GRASS Reg. 2 59 Ren 8 'J<J -1.88 Wet weather's ahead Snug down the nest with these • 240 asphalt ~hingles. They have a thick mineral coating tor Plllra weather protection Choice of 4 colors. 3 bundles cover 100 sq ft # 240 SHINGLES -100 SO. FT., Reg. 24.99 18.88 ~7- • I Nice curves Lawn and garden l;indscape trim with nicely scalloped edge makes your qardM so neat and trim makes 11 easy to krrp that way. 2 II long. Natural or red SCALLOP[O EDGING, STRAIGHT, Reg 49c 38c JJ~ COST A MESA • 1275 Bristol • 556-1500 FULLERTON • 301 So. State College • 870-0050 . . Work's a pleasure- with power Take the "work" out of workshop proiects with Black & Decker power tools Outfit your home or pro- fe ssional shop with these quality tools, designed to give you years of service and pleasure All U.L. approved. BLACK & DECKER TOOLS A. 3/a " DRILL M odel ;:7104. Double reduction gear system for high power drilling action. Ideal for homeowner and workshop use. Reg. 12.99 11.88 B. SABRE SAW Model =7504 Makes straight, curv ed and scroll cu ts in wood, metal, plastics and other materials. Reg. 11.99 10.88 c. 7 1/4 II SAW Model =7301 Good value general-purpose saw. Easy to ma~e bevel and depth adiustments Reg. 24.99 21.88 Portable propane Handy pr11pan,, r H" s no wn,,re t'l" <1c11or •'· Whc:hcr 11 ":i I.Jr'• rn J bLJrb(.)QU•) or J tor ell, clerrond on T rmr• • 10 i:l) tll•' 1 t.1 1-1 I ; r11ocel =LP I 7'J • PROPANE TANK. Reg. 1· 49 1.08 /. \ Hole in seven / Cut a perfect circle in seven d11fcren1 sizes with this Great Neck HolP Saw F11s any eleclrlc drill, lathe or drill press Perfect cncle blades ar" made of electric fur nace steel Cuts holes 1 '. I 'I•·•, 1 ~'2 ". 1 l/, ... 2". 2'/• ··and 2Y1 ·. 1n wood or plastics Model #HC7 D DEEP HOLE SAW. Reg. 6 ::i:1 3.88 A - Sharp little cut-up The new Remington "Limb 'N Trim · chain saw is the ltghtest weight efectr1c chain saw you can buy Cuts trees up to 16" thick. lrims and prunes. great for home improvement and backyard pro1ects 1 l/, hr doubll"' insulated mot0r. 8'' ELECTRIC CffAIN SAW. Reg. 34 99 24.88 /for1r ._.,.-I .. , .. .. _..)_...,_ - ----·~ Zoom into the New Year G,,r a head stflrt on fl speedy 1976 w th " riro.v skateboard Unbreakable polvpropeleri,, s"ateboards 1n .i hot colors lnJPClcd ureth:lnc w'lf'Pts and unorea,.,abl·~ drori-1011')1•0 iruc~s mdl(C !hem sale as well as speed/ ;-.; . SKATEBOARD. RM 19 99 11.88 Get an angle on close quarters N I'. you can droll in c1osP quarters -1us1 aHa•'1 t~. ~ r•Qht anqle dr1v" Jll1chment 10 your rleclror dr. t Heavy-duty 1001 cons1ructcd for years of s:~· s'ac1nr~ SPf\•C" C.:i11 c'1anqc your drill SPC"d tr " '1.111 :o do .bit! U'>I"' I for h1Qh SP"ed s.rnd•"l'l 01111 ,,., m1r. ,,,,., and SIC'f'I M 1 Ji>I ='350 11v Arrri Alr.tn ANGL [ DRIV1 AT T A!HM( NT 3.88 '( ~ l -·-'j. I. \ Every part in its place And J placl" •,,, f'\Ny p.1r1 in lh $ P rl 1t' ''" - . J 45 drawPr IOLI cab1n<>I U-;c 1t to or')an•:" :ind sto•C' hardwarP smatl parts hobby mill••111 c; an1:1householo1l•'ms Sleet frnm,, with bl Jr pnamel f1nis11 Measures lJ'x t3'1 x6'1l ~, Mnctel:: 1 t -.l4!:> I'> DRAWER TOOL CABIN[ T ne11 15 1•) 10.88 11 GARDEN GROVE• 7707 Garden Grove Blvd.• 537-9571 or 893-6523 LONG BEACH • 6980 Cherry Ave. • 634-7111 ORANGE • 324 West Katella • 532·2506 . DAILY PILOT ft, . BIU!k on T V Singer And Williams returns 1 weekly l e le vis io s oon w i th syndicated mus ic: show in 62 cities. Incentive Action Rapped J oseph Schloss, who i seeking a seat on th Fountain Valley Cit Council, is criticizing c ty officials for elimina ing an educational incer live pay program fc employes. Schloss. of 11117 Ttlto Circle. s aid he believe the "payoff" offere employes to terminat the program actuall gives '"employes cit funds to which they wcr not entitled." T H E COUNCI L ha terminated the educo lio nal pay program which offered munic1pc: employes and police ot ficers pay boosts of 2 ~ five and 10 perc~ nt upo· completion of colleg credits. Jn r eturn. the cit o ff e r e d t o ~ 1 ,. e t h e mployes payment equal to the amount the. would have earned unde the program O\'er lh1 next three year s THOSE PA\':ttENT~ equalled SSOO. fo1 employes who had no been using the program up to SS.200 for those wh1 had been earning a JO per cent pay bonus. And de sp it e th1 payoffs. city Controlle1 Howard Stephens saic cutting the program w1l • save the city ahout SJ million over the nex1 nine years. CITY OFFICIALS arc trying to n egotiate a similar payoff .... 1th 11.s 34 firemen But Schloss said. "Why should the employes get $500 for a benefit that they never took advan· tage of?·· And he said the city has "set a precedent .. for terminating other benefits later if city of- ficials desire SCHLOSS ALSO said he believed the educational p ay benefit was a valuable one and the council should not have allowed its elimina- tion. Schloss. 38. 1s an at- torney and professor al Golden West College. HE SAI D prob l em~ with the educational pay program and a concern for preser vin g some of the city's farmland were reasons he decided lo run in the March 2 race. Schloss said he is not affiliated with any or- ganization and will ac· cept no campaign con- tributions. MAN JAILED FOR SUDS PARIS <UPll -Jean· Yves Brillet, 33, general· manager of a machinery deaning works, has been sentenced to 15 days in. jail for polluting a six- m ile stretch or the Aubette River in northeastern France with detergents. Brillet and the Sttam Company, which ha.<s 2Q) employes. had been warned ~everal times that thelr factory did not have adequate anlipollu· lion equipment and was . violating the law. 4 . . .. 4 • • " • . ' .. . . .. . . . • 86 DAILY PILOT Friday December 26 197~ Pros, Casino Owner Jjnked Wolves at Ploy t ·nh·t•r::.~t~ of :\l 1eh1gan fullback Phil Andrews (left 1, split t•nd Curt S1 t'plH.•nson ;,tnd taekll' '.\lack Torzy ! right l relax .it tht· lwat:h pla~ ing touch foot hall with Hollt•y :\h·r~ I hdon• tlw~· mt'd Okl:ihoma in tht1 Orange Bowl Thursdav niJ..!ht · Bruins Have Edge 2nd Time Round PAS.\DE:°':A 1 APJ Did. \'ermetl drifts bad. to lus d.ns .is a '.'Jat1onal Football l.Ragu~· as s1stant coach and realizes his l ' C L A B r u 1 n s h a v c a psycholog1cal t•clgl' m the Rost' Howl. The Pac1f1c 8 Conference CO· champions ar(;' very awarl' of a ·11 20 re~ul<ir season pounding they took from top-ratl'd Ohio State, their opponent in lhl' '\;t•w Yeal''s Day cla~stt' "In th(' '.':FL." s<11d \'c·rmt•1l. .1 former Los .\ngt•lt•s Rams ..tss1s- tant. .. Wt' us NI to pl:.iy li•ams in our conferl'nt't' l w1ce. Wl' wprr always bt•tter pn•p.1red a '>c·cond time. espeC'1ally 1f v.1· had lo!'lt th1..· first one \'erme1l. "h11 11..·d lTLA to • .in R 2 1 rl.'cord and 1b first Rost• Row! appearance LO 10 ~t·ars. contends h1..., squad p;J1Cl lhl• pnc·t• Punislune nt Out for VBK :-JEW ORLEA:'\S 1 AP• Thl' ...;t>w Orlean!'. Ja1L v.111 lak.-nn d1sc1pl1nary action ag.unst couc·h Rill \'an Rreda Kolff for his tus.,le w1lh a fan at a ~ at1onal Ba...,kl-t hall Association ~amc· 1n Oakland. a team off1c1al s<1HI "We don •t t'n1•oura).(P wh<il Rut c h did. but "'t' fulh un derstand what prm oked h1 m :-aid Barry ~1endl'l'inn . J.111 '1c·p president "\\' c> dlln t l'nndc.nl' v.hat he did. but V.l' dnn t u111 clone. either .• 1 fan ~ hl'dPtnJ.! .1buse on a C'f1ac h · We certarnlv don't thinl-. 11 ..., fair for a fan tn lt'I \t•rhal .1huw ram down on ~1 n1,1rh for ;1 v. hol1• game·· Van Breda Kolff c:har,ged 1nlo the stands in the waning mo ments of thC' Golffen Slate' .J ,.., / game Tue'iday night. <1ppart'ntl~ intent on gt>tt1n~ hold of Brue•· Cameron. JS. u Colden St:ilt' season tH'k1•t holdc>r EH•w1t nesses said nther fans 1ntt•r\·1·n .. c1 and that th1•y sav. no hlows srrurk C'CJmcrun. howt•\t•r . ,,11d t11· will file Miii for ;is-..rnlt .1~.11nst van RrP<ia Kolff. t'la1min~ thf' <·oach struck k1C'kt'd Jn<.! 1 h11k1·d him for showing its Big Tl.'n rivals too much respect in mid :,.eason "We held them in awe. · ht• s;11d. "We assumed we couldn't do some of our normal things because" e had so mueh respt•l'l for them. "In the second half. W(' went lo those things Wl' ran right at them. Wl• found wc could movl' the ball. So I think we can tw<.it any team now .·· Even Woody II ayes grudgingly admits tl CI. A may ma kt• psy1..'holog1C' a I hay £ rom that lopsided loss "UCLA may bl' hungrier, · ccmcluded II ;n C'S, his Ohio St.1lc team making· 1b fourth straight Rose Bowl trip ··nut we have the ad\'antage of cxp<'nl•ncc And this team wants to\.\ in Perhaps that was a rl'ferenC'<' to Hayes last fmu Ho!-.<' Howl ~quads, three of wh1 th went down to def eat to th(' P .it -8 On the other hand. lhl• Bruins are appearing in thl· po...,t!'.t'a!'lon bowl for the first time stnt<' 19f>ti when l'C'LA :-.hockl'u '.'i11ch1gan State 14·12 Thl' Ri g Ten l1..•am had beaten thl· Rruins 13 3 1n th<.• :,eason opener "Sure. it's an advant<ige for us." said Ve rm et I. .. We hav(• so much C'nthus1asm. I had to tone our kids down lht• first dav we pract1C'ed for the Ro:-.e Row! · .. Have:-.. a history buff. att.achC's no slgnif1 C'ancc to CCI.A's 19fl6 f'X penenn•s against ~1 1ch1t!~rn State Races Called I.AUREL. '.'i1d CAPl Taktng v. hat was tcrmeu ,1 safet y minded and conservative ap pruach. Laurel Race Cour!'.e of f1r1als canceled a ninc·race card Fhday because of potC'ntially un s.1f(' track C'ondit1ons General manager Frank Rrady said the deC'b1on came after unseasonally warm tern· l)('ratures and more than <m inc h 11f rain in several hours soaked the Baltimore· Was h ington area. The problem is a hole on the racmg surface located about 25 fet>t from the rail. approximately wht>re the mile chute joins th<' mJtn track," Brady said SAN DIEGO tAPI -A numbt'r of professional football player:. uwested m on ey with a Nevada casino operator who is under in- vestigation for alleged links with organized crime, a San Diego newspaper has reported. Green Ray Packers quarterb~H·k J o hn H adl a nd Washington RedslOns guard Wall Swet-ney were among the players who invested with Allen R. Glick, the San Diego Evening Tribune said Thursda v Somt.> of th<.• players were "f1nanc1ally burned," the newspaper said. But 1t quoted a National P ootball L('ague spok('smen as saying the invest· menls apparently were legal. The SPokesman said there was no eviden ('e that pcn;ons in the NFL were involved in Glick's Las Vegas gamblinl? interests. The report also linked Los Angeles Rams coach Chuc k Knox and Oakland Raiders managing general pa rtner Al Davis with Glick's business in· terests The Stardust Holl'.'I. wtuch ac- cepts wagering on NFL games, is among three Las Vegas hotels oper ated by the Glick Will Take Chances LA to Open Up Against St Louis LOS A~GELES <APl -St. Louis banks on its explosive of· fense and the Los Angeles Rams on their stalwart defense when the two division winners battll' Saturday in the operli.ng round of the :'Jat1onal Football League Super Bowl playoffs. .. We like t o play defense." declared R ams coach Chuck Knox. whose team is favored by six Points. "but this game will be the biggest challenge of the year because the Cardinals have a po- tent offense with so many all pros on it." The Rams at 12·2 boast a bctlt'r regular season r ecord than the F..astern division champions of the National Football Conference who finis hed 11·3. Knox discounts this and while tus team has been riddled by in- Juries. the Cardin a ls come to Los Angeles in sound health with JaC'kie Smith returning to his starting position at right end. Los Angels probably will start re- serve Ron Jaworski at ouarterback in place of injured J ames Harns. A C'rowd of i5,000 is anticipated for the 1 05 kickoff in )lemorial Coliseum for the game which still \.\Ill be na tionally tele\'lsed but blacked out in the Los Angelt'!'. area s ince it wasn 't a sellout 72 hours before game time Coach Don Cor}ell of the Cardinals showed his respect for the Los Angeles defenders when he declared. "This will be the toughest game of the year for us from a defensive standpoint because the Rams are so tough defensivelv ... Ile said ·he was impressed by lh~ way the Rams. hurt on of· fense. h ad handled the defendmg ~uper Bowl champion Pittsburgh Mr. MonegfJags Steelers last week in the 10-3 Los Angeles victory. Pittsburgh hadn't been he ld without a touchdown previous ly. Three of the Rams' front four. ~1erlin Olsen. Jack Youngblood a nd Fred Drye r , have been named to the Pro Bowl squad for the game following the Super Bowl. Three of the Cardinals' of. fensive line -Conrad Dobler. Dan Dierdorf and Tom Banks have been named to the offensive lme. So then' will be a clash of all- s tars In the pit action up front Saturday. St. Lotus boasts speed in sueh as T erry Met"C'a lf and Mel Gray a nd the league's leading rusher in Powerful fullb ack Jim Otis who ran for 1,076 yards during the regular season. Jawor ski, the second-year pro quarterback from Youngstown State, directed the past two vic- tories against Green Bay and Pit· tsburgh. fi e stands 6·2 a nd weighs 185 and hadn't started a regular season pro game until one week ago. Knox said his Rams will play less con!>ervat1vely agarnst St. Louis than they did against the Steelers because ··we must use whatever it takes to wan. If that means taking c hances, we'll do 1t because if we get beat the season is all over ." A week ago both Los Angeles and Pittsburgh knew they were in the playoffs regardless of the result of their regular season fin ale. :\letcalf. a product of Cal State <Long Beach ), could be the big- gest sin~le problem for the Rams. lk set an NFL record with 2,426 yards on rushes, pass catches and kick reltLrns. .Johnny Longd en, thC' world's second winningest rider, is tx•gi nni ng his second decade as a trainer. Longden, near- ly 70. ha!-1 liidden s uch greats as George Royal and has 45 hors1..•s in training at Santa Anita. Grass Won't Stop Me-Curtis Oakland'!> de?ns ivc prowess, of course. contributed heavily to its 11 ·3 regular season record and in part to its role as a seven-point favorite over Cincinnati, 11·3. OAKLA:'JD r AP 1 The ":J)' Cincinnnt1 s fsa:.c Curtt.' 'let"4 1t. it's going to take more th. n natural gras!l to stop tum from catching passes a~~inst Oaklan«i tn th~ Na\umal t'oot~ll Leagu~ playoffs Sunday Oakland R a1ders 3aff'ty Ja<'k Tatum need.I' little convincU'I~ "When he's coming at us. nobody In the backfield can relax." Tatum uad of Curti.A, who c<au.qht 4'7 passe.s for 934 y1rda and s.eve-n touchdowns d uri,pg the r~gular NFL Ha~. Sunday's Am eri can Con· ference playoff game between the Raiders and Be ngals will be played on natural turf at the Oakland Coliseum a change fo r the Benga l ~ from t heir Riverfront Stadium artificrnl grass. "Doesn 't matter,'' !'laid Curtis. "I adually prefer Jlr8 s It's not goinjl to slow me nny more than it's l(oing to s low anyone t-lse · · Oakland ranked fi'tst in de feru1e ln tlu• AFC rt-eular sea o n play. allow ng an avcraae of 259.2 yards total ofCense a game. Cincinnati ranked second in total offense and led the NFL m pass ing with an average or 231.5 yards a game. While T at\1m was saying good things about C urtis, one o f Cur tis' pass-catching m ates. Chip M eyfr5. was prais inlC Oakland's St'Cond ary. "Oakland ha:i; great athletes in lts defensive bac kfield like P it Ulburgh," Meyer~ said. "They're dist'iphned and they don't make bi8 mistales." I 1 The B engals' offensive cap· lain. center Bob Johnson. said he tho u"ht CinC'lnnati's undt>rdog billing would he lp them. "It gives us a s tr8teg1c edf(e," said Johnson . "The re·:· more motiva- t ion. But h e re 's the key Evtrybody outi.ide the Bengali; J>Tobably consfdcrs us undcrdo11s But in my mind, we're not." Through hts Argent Corp . Glick also owns the fo'remont and Hacienda hotels and operates the casino at the Airport Manna Hotel. The Tribune said lhc players invested in Glick's San Dit-go- based Saratoga , Development Corp., whic h set up tax shelters for football players. .The players invested in the cor- poration primarily in 1971, 1972 and 1973, and Glick became a limited partner with them, the newspaper said. · Saratoga filed a bankruptcy SPORTS GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Grant Hit With Fine BLOOMINGTON. Minn. <A P) -Minnesota Vikings coach Bud Grant h as be('n hit with his second fine in as m any years by National Football League Com· missioner Pete Rozelle, this one for apparently viol::ilmg a lcaguc neutra l zone -discussing g::imc officials. "I was informed about 1t I asl week," said Grant, who j.., with his team in Tulsa. preparing for Sunday's NFC divisional playoff game again st the Dalla s Cowboys. He would not comment further on his latest fmc. In Janu a r y 1974, Hozelle clipp('d the Vikin gs coach with a Sl.500 fine for c rihcizing the con- ditions of Minnesota's practice field and dressing room fac1lit1cs in Houston. where thev were rea- dying for Su per Bow I V 11 I against th e Mia mi Dolphins. The 48· yea r -old Minnesota coach has felt for sever:.il y('ars that t he N F'L s hottld use fullt1me game officials like the other pro· fessional sports, but he never dis - cussed it publidy until Buffalo owner R a lph Wilson bl<1sted th1..· officials who work('d the Il1 lls· :vtiami gam e. Dec. 7 "~obody has ever questioned the integrity of the men v.orkmg our games," said Grant after the Ruffalo· }1iam1 cont rov1..•rsv "But look at baseball. How m any times does a n umpire miss the call at firs t base on a close play?" :vteanwhile. the Vikings ros(' Christmas Day lo a light snowfall in Tulsa. bul il quickly disap· l)('ared . The team zippt._'ci throu~h a two-hour workout Thursday af ternoon. Grant plans a final prac tice in the Oklahoma city today befort> rt.>ll1rning to Minnesota . pellhon last summ er, \\1th dt•bh listed a l 541 mil hon. (:tu·k 1 t' signed as Saratoga t•xt•rull\'t' vice president but still hold.., I!> percent of the company's stock Court records s how the players who invested are owed 55.11~.391 by Saratoga. The 'J'11hum• said the firm owes John ll;i<ll alotw .$Z13,174. Other players who invcsletl 111 Saratoga were reported to "' elude Garry Garrison of the S.m Diego C hargers and fornit·r C h a r g e rs R o n M 1 " S .1 111 Gruneisen. Steve OeLoni.: .ind Lance Ah,orth Sherrill Gets WSU Grid Post PULLMAN, Wash .JaC'k1t• Sherrill. 32. the top ass1stJnl tu coach J ohnny MaJors at th1• University of P1lt~burgh sinl't' 1973. w3s named ht>ad footliall coac h a t Washington Statt· University today . Shernll takes the place of Jim Sweeney. who rcs1gm·d l:.tsl month after eight seasons with the Pacific-8 Conference school Lakers at Home The Los Angeles Lakers tak<.' on the Portland Trail Blazers in a ~ational Basketball Assoc1at1on game al the Forum tonight. Portland, 11 ·20 for the :.eason, and last m t he di\'1swn. will Ul' without 6-11 center Rill Walton Walton is sufferin~ from ~1 hairline fracture of the wn~t ;rnd a coupk of d1slocatt>d fingers Walton missed 47 games ''1th .1 variety of ailments du1ing 1lll' 197·l season. Santa Anita Ope ns ARCADIA A crowd of nearly 30,000 was expected today for tlw opening of the 39lh wintt.>r·spnng thoroughbred racing season at Santa Anita. The 77-day m eet \.\111 he th1.· longest and riches t in the h1sl11n· of the track. Gridder Fine d LOS A'.'JG ELES San f''ra11 cisco 49ers safely \\'rndlan 11 .!I has been freed on SJ .000 bail afl, 1 his arrest for allegedly possl·:-.:- ing marijuana. A sheriff's spokesman said Thursday that the four-year Na tional Football League v<.•ter~m was arrested Christmas EH· after deputies slopped him for a routine traffic check. Oeput1es said they d1scoverccl the marijuana in H all's car afkr they asked for his rec1stration and a woman with Hall n1wnt-d the glove compartment allegeclly containing a s mall amount of marijuana. Stauba~h Heady DALLAS Dalla" quarterback Roger St auharh says he has recovered from a rib injury and will be ready Sundd\ for the first round NFL playoff.., agamst the :'\1 innesota \'1k1ng..., Staubach's injury. the res ult of getting hit by Washington linebacker Ila raid '.'i1cLinton .is he dived into the end 1Mc· l\\o weeks ago, kept th<.• Cowhms passer out of I ast wC'l·k ·.., ga nw against the :\ ew York .J l'ls <.ind made him doubtful for the first game of the playoff.., X-rays Don't Show Pain, Says McAdoo RUFFALO. N .Y. CA Pl "I'm only human I 'm no superman. So says Bob McAdoo, the sus · pended scoring star of the Buf falo Braves. who will apparently not be in the line up for tonight's :'Jational Basketball Association gam e in Philadelphia against the 76<.>rs . McAdoo. complaining of a "dull pain in the lower middle part" of his back. was sus~nded indefinitely by Braves owner Paul Snyder Wednesday night, after the star center did not play Tuesday night against Roston. Snyder said the action was taken because the team physi· cian, working with X-rays, had failed to reveal any reason for McAdoo's claim of back pains and that McAdoo h ad declinetl to seek a second medical opinion McAdoo. m eanwhil e. said personal prohlems prevented hu; s eeing a no the r doctor 1m· mediately. "M y wife gave birth to our second child 25 days ago and she can 't get out of the house." McAdoo said . "And my rather underwent surgt-ry. I've had to wait on them. I had to do the shoppln1. settle a lot oC t.hiJ1gs . I told t h em ( m anagcmcnt> I couldn't tak~ the time to see the second dO<'t or. ''I'll go to the doctor today. All they have to do is make an ap· pointment and tell me when ft is. 1 But J was surpris ed when they sW$pended me. 1 know that pain c BOB McADOO doesn·t show up in X-rays "Before M c Adoo can <'Orne> back to the club, he has to ht• m entally a nd physiC'ally prt' pared lo play haskctball , .. Snyder said "I understanrl Bob will un dergo an examination by tht• second doctor Sundtly, · • th(• Braves• owner a ddt'd "That'c; what he has to do to be retnst rtl ed. He felt that he could not play against the Celtics, so Wf' wunt a S(.)cond opinion that h~ can plav now." · McAdoo , the NflJ\'8 leading scorer with an av<'r<tl{t! of ;JI r, points per game, denied trehn~ any bitterness. t I I 1 (.' (' y Ii y ' . KAYAK RACERS -Art (left) and Dennis Vitarelli of Balboa Island will be among the favorites in Sunday's portion of the long distance kayak and canoe races to be staged in Newport Beach this weekend. Singles competition will be held Saturday. Kayak, Canoe Race Set For Newport Saturday first portage will be en- countered to get across the jetty. All open canoes will be in one class regardless of length or hull design. Racers may have help departing and launching For Thu rsday Los Al R esults Loi Alamlt9' "9sulls .... Tllu"411Y CIHr, Tr.ck Fut P'lllST llACE ~00 yard• l l'fJM old\ Callt bred Cl•1m1n9 Puf\~ \1700 O.ndy''Go B•d IMorrhonl Time 17 .. • Ill Alwr•n l u <101t.GoC•l1C1nv,e.o j•t, Dupes Lo Ml\mo J•HY Hari~. C.Opy AIQl'll, l(•n l(an S<retcntod Go l iltlt' ~''· 01ci..tr > Fir" Al>ll, Quit• Green. To p "N61 D.irollon (RIC1'1ards I 1 00 l 00 3 00 Mery'' Teddy Bar (Cell I 3 10 Joo U 1 .. ct1 -lO·MYll•-luue & 1. Snatch ABlllAdairl &00 ComlNllMa11,P•hU67,,SO. Tl~ -l0.4S Al!ID r•n Sal1nmeer, ClabberJab-IM•Jtd, Truly Otrect, Aockel Chic, Miu Tr1!)4ewt11z, Time To Rult, NVJtt Gold S<rtttlled Le C•em.i l(lc:I, l1o•ll \ Llnle Doll, lucky L. MIU, Tiit O\hl'r Woman U Euci. -•·Ourellen & ?·Mllrv's TNdy Bir, P1ld Ul.00. SECONO RACE -400 yard\ l .,...., Olll\ & up Cla1m1nt;1 Purs. s 1qoo Aun 81obby Aun lTrfasurt I I 80 J 80 1 80 Scoobr Dooby Oo I Ward I 4 ~ J 00 Thre.Mert1ni. lW•lkerl • 40 Time -10 44 Also rdn Ously Lin~ Bar\, Go Coron• Rocky '""' Molo, Truly Troed. Scr1tclled -Jet Mer le TH~O RACE 400• yards 2 year olds C..lil·bred Cla1m1n9. Ma•~M PIJ~ '1700 SEVENTH ltACt: JOO urd\ For all •o~. Pv••t UJ,000 <1dcl<!<1 ll\to St N1ChOl6\ Eapre\\ Nallvt Empr ••s (Trww re) u o )10 300 1010 6 40 910 O.vld <;•prl (81nk\I Chicory Moon lL1pnam1 Time 1S 4S AIM> ren Amwr Oue. JPI Mini! Ivan\ E•w Jtl Ldnly'\ Jtl F'llQt•I 10'1 Ruby IM!QOni" 1 hr~~ On' W•ld Scr•IClle<I l<i<ld•t f.o· t EIGHTH llACE 1/0 y•rd1o l 1ear OI<" & up Cl•tm1n9 Pu"t S1100 Allll'lad'\ Boy <Thompson I Lil Aml90 ICa reloze) NVJl\htl IPI Qel Time •1 2l ·~ 7 80 ?AO HO 100 110 Also ren Ont And OniY, C••MC• Strip, Joyous Speedy, l,,.,y R•slus. Ul<ly Tum191 Stretched JunQle Palrol. G<ttn Up, Sc00!>9• Sp0r1 Aoy•I Go Flt:o·I SS Eucla 1·G•ll•ll'4't lloy & a. H•~Morit >'"un !Ward) 8 OO ; tlO J 81) UI Am199, P.tld \4' SO Ht!ld1·s An9"1 !Call I Quefl'IOI Anoe1s IMVltsl Time -l0.6' 6 l0 HO 1 00 Also ran -Top Ella. Special In· lere\I, Almost Persu<1dt'd, Malt's Copy, Everal, Pr esent Arms. In· li9"1tr Scretclled -Kipty•s Gal, Dickeys Sa~ust, Tre91c End. limits Rocket. FOU AT H It AC e -400 yards. l vtar olds. FilllH . Allowance Purse SJOOO. • S.&O 3 60 2.80 14 00 s 40 NINTH llACE l SO YMds 1 y~ar olds Cleimln9 Purn \2'00 Wlnken Lark (Adlirl Noble Sir ICl•rlsse) Tr uly Pooy (Hert 1 Time 11 OS s 20 4 60 3 . .0 24 80 10 80 s "° Also ran l(rl\IY Bardtck, Hard To Catch. Caplurtd Enrictits, Mr . BaY1own, Conftdtr•le J•1, S<Jnul (;.allanl Jet, T ru Cup111. Scralflled F•\I Brttker, ~ Red W1nr. Mr H y1 nm1t;1 h1Y , caublne Srnool 11 I( 111 y 1BrOOllS) Allylllmlc Phyllis (Richerds) El1Copy (Myln) Time -l0.07. 4 xi SJ Eucta -J.Wl11trt11 Lari< a 4- MDl>I• Sir, Pal• Hn oo. Also ren -Smert Oi.cie, Annll• AlltnCSlnct 1.711. Straw, Mal ISi•. Go Ann1versery No scratcnes FIFTH ltACE -~9 yard!. J year OldS & up. Allowance. Pur\I! 51000 M11te S Jell Adair) ) 80 J 00 7 60 8o Oeclt I Or eyer I 4 00 J llO Tolhe eog.1 lRlcl\ardsl J 60 Time -21 40 Also ran -Oupe B Starr, Artte. ThP L.yn .. No sc r.ttc lies SIXTH llACE -HO yards. l year old~ Clalm1n9 Pur~e $7400 Mm <1meinue (HMll 7 60 4 60 s 10 Combat Man ( 1Cn1911t i 27 10 11 00 Friday December '-16 I 975 DAILY PILOT 87 Area GoH F or Toni g h t R esults )1 e m b e r s o r t h E' women's club at Mtsston Viejo Country Club staged a scramble::. tournament recently. us ing one-fourth of th~ t•om bined handicaps of lhe foursomes for scoring. · In first place with 521,~ was a foursome of Glen- da Gu y, Mildr e d Pendlay, Mickey Shan· non and Ma xine P erez. Second place went to Phyllis Hofmann, Bonnie Raker. Shar on Lewter and J ane Redmond with 53 1 ~ In third place were Kay Morr ison . J oanne King, Sha n Eastma n and Olive Weems with 53 12. Ski Tale 51&1 conditions es complll'CI by Ille c.1ilorn1a Stale Automobile M soc1• hon Su9ar Bo,.1 -11·3~ 1nChH, good v.m.re packed, lair otlle•w•i.e Homewood-15-20 lncllu. laor on peckedpowoer. TallOe Ski 8owl-6 Inches IOI.al. llrniled sklln9, beginners only Heewnly Va lley-18-26 Inches, f.Jlr lo good on firm. packed snow. Sltrr• Ski Rencll-19·28 ln<nes; very good on llmlt~ bitst. Oo<loe AidQe-S·2& Inches; poor to lelr on 1>1<keel powder. Lass•n Perk Sl<l Area -2 Inc.lies ,.,. , 30 ln<hes lotel. 9ood on pe<ked ~'. Oper1 today lllrou911 Sunday S-1 lncllrw -24 lnc:lles of m.,,_rnecle snow. good on PK ked powci.r. Mammoth Moun\~ln-21 Iner.es; wrv9(>0don~ckectpo-r. Los A l E ntries Le' Alemlttt l•lri.t ,., .. ,,.y Otlf', traclo: I Mt "'" pttt 1 •i p tn 2 IU<ll ""' llaet U l&aU..i •Ill, tlll•llf 9'11111(0 PlltST ltACE HO yerd' otel malci.ns Pur\e \ 1'11() My J91t11t (Cleril~I WIMi"ll Son9 (AdlH l 11lc. N Ery IWal'IOn) Flylnv ChlC~tllt ( A1cllerd' l Nicely NOW (Hlrll Olcktyt ~u\l IC•rdo,.I O\lrllt Buckel (Mllc,,.111 8econ .-.d Mayo ICalll Nothff Prolll l Ortyor I 0.day ~ ... nq, (Ge\ ... 11 2 .,..., "' 177 117 11' 119 '" 1n "' 11• 111 SECONOllACE OOyerds lY"M O!<h AllOwenct PurH \1800 Mr 81.ck O.ca lllpn•ml 1n IClndoltul• IAoa .. 1 119 Nashlbar <H1r11 119 OIO tY\ Roe' C•ndy <Gart<I I 110 WlnGO' $ummer 1c1eri1\t!I 119 G<lnd Ber lll•nbl 1n THlltD llACE HO ylfCIS 2 ye•r otd ""'°"'' """" '1100 Gl'9r A91ln IWtrell 119 Tiny•1 OellQlll (.Morr") 119 Bir AO<kttl IAd•lr) 1n Venny l(ey (Harl) 119 S.eu Too OCnlQlll I 119 Time For Love IW•lkt• I In FIHtConvoy tllp1>1 ml 1n A~• Man <Thompson) Ul S.evtlllMn Sump'N IMylu) 1n lol\ot 01amond1o lA1cheras> 119 ll'OUllTM llACE: JSOy•rds 2ye.ilr olck Allowen<e Puru ~000 Limit"\ Ae9ard• I Tr e•su•~ I 117 l'mASurtTh1n9 (Morr1s1 11'1 NIQlll l.llCllf!r (Upham I 119 l'mAlu(kyJ IP•~) 121 Mr. Alamitos I RIClllrdS) t 19 Jttslt '\ lilly 1C1er1ne1 119 Roan Savaoe IK r119llll 119 Oh \/er Ran (Adair I 117 Mr Hy•nm;ghly (Caroozal 119 FIFTH llACE -400yards l yUroldS & up Fllhts & m1res Allowance PIJrw'6000 Tlla M11 (Ctrdozt l 122 lmprtUIYtly (Trt1sure1 119 Ml\~ Blue Patdl~ lW•hOll) M1t,tY\ Sun Flow., IUaM •I M•" J:leetMoon 01Ar11 0Hr Olt Girl (l lP"•m I MOoVinM•rv IACl•ir l Sll(TMllACE -~40 11••<1\ )'f~•rold' & uP Cta1m1r19 Puf\e \ 1100 C1.1m1n,,i P"i<t i1.oo Truly A 01.amond IW.tti.on I 11• AtllelC1u~H1m IAd•irl 11• Mr. Aoequ•le (Cardota I 111 Un.Anel0nty lMOH1\I 171 SnH~y Tt•Y (W6rdl 119 ,..,9U\ln Moon (H•rll 111 ic:... 8oon9 (Cse9941r I 121 L1(llll1r19 IC 8•r (Sir au\\ I 110 VerQ~ll (Clt>r•\~•l 1N NV Stledy (P•V"I Ill SEVENTH llACE &70 yards l YIMr' old\ & up. Allow•n<~ Purse \6000 The Sin Juen C<11n\lr•no Auweo Bomber <L•Ptl•ml 1'17 Tiit Moonsn1ner Truwrtl I•~ Blrrono IGer11I 119 Aoek .. Tttt IH4rll tll Oen4y Dan• (Myles) 11~ l~I sGetGo•n<i !Ca rdoza I 119 Go Doter Go (Watson I 117 8'Q 8ld<;ler Ber IAd•"l 1" EIGHTH ltACE -110 yards 3 ve•• olels & UC> Claiming Pur~ '1900 c1a1m1no II'•<• nooo Bar FalTW ll1pham I 119 Tardy Rocktl (Wiison) U/ 5Pftd Count ll(1119nll 1'17 Mel Mahal IMorr.1.I UO Ouert•• Bendu IPa9el 111 HyMa1or Allen rr11ompsonl 119 Trux1oen (Ca rdoza) 1n SttP N Fetc111t <Garra) n~ .. NINTH llACE -400 V&rd\ l v~•• oldS & up. Cl1lm1n9 price '2SOO. Dupe's Niner (Walker) 1n l(efctlup llipham l 122 Ac celerate lWardl 119 Hy Bound IKn19nll 119 t..te C.rgo r Ad.Jir I 1Xl Sav•nnahGtiost ICardotal 11q Shon A0<kel IBanl<s) 172 Jolly ShlOow IH•rtl 119 Sor Oeoa IA1cherelsl 177 N1lP Train ((all I 119 A nine-mile kayak and canoe race int'luding two overland portages, will be staged Saturday and Sunday in Newport Beach, venturing into open ocean waters at the East jetty and returning to the bay for conclus ion of the competition. Racing will continue behind Balboa Is land, under the Coast Highway bridge and around a buoy near the UC Irvine boathouse channel. the ir b oa t s al the--------------------------------- More than 60 entries have been received for Saturday's single kayak, canoe and surf ski race that gets under way at 1 o'clock from the Orange Coast College crew base on North Lido Channel. Sunday·s doubles com- pe lit ion will have between 20 and 30 teams entered and will start from the same location at the same time. According t o race coordinator Art VitareUi the ·course is between • 17,000 and 18,000 meters or approximately nine miles in length. The race has been ap- proved by the Coast Guard with each entrant required to carry an ap- proved life jacket. Late entries will be ac- cepted on race day at the Orange Coast boat house with a $3 fee required. The race will be nm down the bay a nd around the east jetty, then back lo the beach where the Area Five s In Action Four of the Orange Coast area's s ix prep basketball t eams in tournament action are playing tonight as holi- day tourneys pick up the pace. · Cos ta MC'sa and Marina are i n the Orange Hi gh setup with Mesa testing Savanna at 5 and Marina a heavy favorite over Foothill at 8:30. University High's Tro- jans meet the hosts at the Chino High tourney in a 7:30 matcbup and San Clemente i s at the Katella tourney in a 7 o'clock ti({ with Roi.ling Hills. Saddle back, Boes Second Orange Coast and Sad- d leba ck colleges a re s econd in their con- f eren<'eS in the Iron Man award standings. The award is gi.ven to the college with the best overall performance for all sport~. Here are the s tandings in the two c;onftrences: Mln6-Cte .. NMt t. Cllrv• 10\o'f, I s.ddl•b4!1tli !Wt. 3. f'llltme• and S.11 8tmerdlno W '>. s. ~ .. ,,.,,, 11111, • Se11 01~ t. 1 ' Olllli.y•"· I ltlv9f\IGU The race will then r e- turn to the bas in and down the west side of Lido Island where the second portage will be e n countered by the beach at the boat launching crane and back into the water at the Via Jenoa dock. portages. Someone other than a contestant m ay carry pads and paddles over the portage route. But the paddlers must carry their own boat the entire distance of the portages. Solid bronze plaques will be awa rded to first place winner s in each division. After circli n g the buoy, the race will con- tinue around the figure- four island and back to the OCC boathouse finish line. Long distance racing in s print-type boats is a well e stablis h e d s port in England. Spa in a nd Den- mark. Course lengths usually run from eight to 25 miles with a few over the 100-mile mark. Andy Toro, the 19fi0 Hun garia n Olympic singles champion, is en- tered in Saturday's race. D ennis and Art Vitarelli, winners of the international Irish Liffey Decent race in 1971 and r esident s of Balboa Island, will compete in the doubles action. Portages are common, usually around dams and frequently rapids up to grade three are also run in the sprint boats. The general idea of long distance racing is to get from one place to another in s pite of the ob- stacles encountered. Santa Anita Race Entries Sffta Alllta E111r1H ~rs.t11rday Cl•a•&Fast. Finl Pon 12:llp.m. u Dally DHtll• °"tit a 2• It.Kn. u Eucus °" Stll, 1111 a fttl ltaCH Thlrt..n Plus <Diez) Fort Auler IPlncey J r ) au.nos Al res ( Ro\ales I Fair end Squar• IL.ambtrt I Thu~ro ISh~•lltrl FlrslAm.nelm.nl IGonialu ) Smilt For Action !Toro) 111 11S 116 llS 11& 111 116 PlltST ltACE -61urlongs . JyNrolds & UC>. Clalmln9. Purse S6000. Clalmlng pr k • S*)C)C).UOOO. SIXTH ltACE -6 furlongs. 2 yearo4d llllles. Allowances. Purse $10,000. llho L.lho CH1mlllonl Hepoy Vlk Inv ILambUI) Ja.'sSw1p (Skinner) .Ht Pon INo0uu 1 RMttB. IPlncayJr ,l Tiiie Trend IOllv1res l A L.oo IW1nlckl Come Cat ell Me 1s11oemuer) Spud "-tell IRosalnl Zlol.Ao (Hawley) TradeSec:r•I ITorol c;.11s1eo (Moreles I 112 0.l'Y Do (0 1111 116 Ae9llme Girl ISl>Oemaller I 119 My EKort IHamlllon l '" KilchenCablMt IPlncayJr.I 11& ._lloHosltu (Sklnntrl 11& 00.y TN! Helm CBato\lil 119 Flashy PH~ (Hewley I 119 Gran)• Sutno (Semkln) 116 FleellnQMlld l~nal • l U Winter 11'1 Parll IVtlesqueil 118 DllnU!r't Time IC•mpasl 11• Miu Terrtsto ITorol 113 116 116 119 113 108 111> 108 119 113 113 113 SEOOMO ltACE -6 lurl1>n9s. 3 ~ar old• & up. Clalmlnv. P,urse $6000. Cl .. mlnv price $IOOO-S7000. Satin P1uage (Mena I l \£VENTH ltACE -61urlonqs.3yHr olds & uP· Clalmln9. Purse ~­ Clalmlng P<"ICt S 16,000.S ll,000 Cardiff El Tor'1u98 (Ramlrtr) AmerlunScovl IC•mPHl Tenino VIiie (Plffct l ~ys.llor (Moreles) SCHdyT~y (VeldU) 111; stud. ltl Necl'IO (Hewl•yl 11' Otllt1n• Alon9 (Oliveres> 119 ~l!rty lAwls CStio.m•ktr) 111 Ocx.anlll 10111> 11s Tl\Hlmsell (PlnceyJr ) H S lHd LIM l .. llSlel 116 Sonic Shulll• 1v11~rl ttS lclcl• 111 (Alverez> ttl Sunny valley (Mena ) 116 JKWIQO CP1•rcel 116 llS 116 111 11l ltS 110 llS 116 I IS 116 MT. Atl\Ji ILo.,eil Kii-Of HHrts (Howard! ~ti Rival (Pett•rSOftl Olo(ol11t Fae• (Olezl """"Nowllt•• (Hawley) MY'W!meluw (Ramiru > TNlltO ltACE -• furlonvs. 2 YNr Old maiden colts & gelell~ bred In Cellf. Pll,,.. saooo. •tGHTN ltACI -7 lurl11n11s 7 Yffr olds loeltd In Calll. St•ku. P\lf'W "50,000 IOcMd. Gren s~.1so To wl,,_ ,. $3.',7!0, W<;onel l10,000, lh1rd '7JOO. Plndoro IOllv•rHI 111 fourth Sl7SO, llllh U SO. C1htomi1 Bold Tit~ (Gonzelul S'-vfrlff 1"-ITls) Fl 19'ltl1'Q Knl9'1t (How.,d I Som9rled <Hawl•Y> This Tlmt <Valckzl Gt'-'iTtrrnto CPl11<ayJr.l 81\it At~ (Skinner> S..mt (Stlotm•ker l 113 l>rwd9rs, cllemplO<\ stellu 111 £1.Jllm CPl•rctl 111 Telly's Pop IMel'llll 119 Oolct.n Prince COllvarHI 118 P9r1C Namblorl• (Veldezl 119 StalntdGleu CPlncey Jr.I 111 Slll••Y'• L•o (Hawley) 111 Ru1HotlL.amber1) 1H ,,. '" '" 11' 111 111 O.rs11n IC.Cloll90 Jr l Blue4venoer 101111 wut_Ho,irOll CTorol C.olllon CPlnuy, Jr.) 118 111 111 111 .. INTN ltACtE -Ont mile J yearolch & UC>. C1alm1"9 Purse \11,000. Otim- 1119 l)f'lc• us,ooo.no.ooo. lt.tl\lndeblt (Hawley I l'locky Stt CPl11<ey J r. l Sc»ct 0.la (Mena) flOUltTN RACE -One mlle. 2 yur old nw Iden 1111 IH . Pvrw '8.SOO. 116 St.er Co\lllty IS•lnner I "'Ktfully (Toro I °'9re AtlkO (VllMCl\Hll Edtln9 Up (Sl>otfnalltrl S9cofld 0.1> (Alv•••O 1 16 S1.M1M Pl' Inc t ( L.• m be rO "' Selly'• Del• (Loptll 11• OoYl>l9Varlely lsnotm•k•rl Go Mtrttl IPlnc1y Jr.I PltSS Ille 0..ITIH (AflOOft) Bid 8oldly (Olivares) 116 ......., Allbflel ISmllM 111 "'"'"""'•'Garn• IOllvatt\ I 116 ~· Fool (Mel\I) TMIW ~llers IS.lie") T,..,....i 81UH (Glllloen> 116 118 118 Pl"M ltACll -6 fur~. 3 YNr Olds & "P· C.la1mln(I. PurM sasot. (lalml11t IM'k• ltt.GOO-S IJ,000, Ka.-1 Prine• c ... rrlsl 116 A"lAv ll.oPtll 11) Tovi--sor PMver (ltlchl 111 P r o Scor es NIA "'-1• ln, ic.,,..tClly 1\1 ..._ Yortt 111. Pllll.otll)hla IOl New Ori.ans 101, Hov\lon" WAS111ft91on "· Atle11te t4 ,,, 118 t20 11S 11] 11S 11 111 116 .. "'" c .. u , ... ,.,_. 1. Fullerton 31.1 Orenve CoHt SJ; -:::-:z::o--==--============--------0:::-- J O Or•u mont I'. 4 SI" Ot.9o Mot"' "· a, AMII• All.t 11, • Ctrrllos I•. 1 M .*Anlonlot Prep Soc-cer ...,. .. ftnatlct Teurn•m.l'lt VU\lly Wttl Torr•n<t cltlHltd Mari"" bv forNlt. M1rl11a I, l!I Monl• 0 MllrlM ll<OflflO. l(ermtn ~ Tol'feflC• •.Marine 0 ................... .... .... IWOlttf'L Mercedes Benz Lease it for less ~ --~d;;=~r-~~12;\.___ .;:e :-~-:_-o~4 Ml••lon Vl•IO Import• 4uthorlr941 Mtr1:tdt'I Dlfl1 OHier ~ .. 0 .... Frwy. at Avery, DM74Cl "'"" c•m• fAllllTS Hl91'lyh"110<'t ToHeo• Q,1& Water Outoble Cord •-•bb.' Ccwufl\itt•Of\ CHECK£• J59 AUTO SPfOAtl llALm cu•1111m 2!1 " SANTA ANA UM2 TUUIN AVI Jv\t ~ho! l/ttl sr 541·5111 ...... CAlllllTOI <UA•I S~•Stoll1nq Rouqh ldl1nq H0tdS101tlf'9 SptoyAwor f..-l Sv•I•"' c;...,.&vo•"'•" ln•IO<lllyl U•Y nu ,.., Dv<.-i..l .... 1 ....... ,.,,.. ~ ... . sir-ea..w... 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DllVIH U5HTS KIT Coripl~•• W•'" ~w•vef Mo\lnhnq 810< .. •' l-W·1• Ponol Ill. JS.9' ~::.~~. '~::r.b'•3399 '"" A:e< •on9u10, Ot • ...,...s '""'P' I /I uu 29"x47" Oil "" PAii Htlr, ~ftl) "°"'· Go•oq• , ~(to'\ J,°"" o.,-.., O.t&G.-.o'" Ouoob ...... o1 '°"'''""''°" Aln0tb• O•I c;., .... And Gt•me ,,~ Ot1"ewcryt And Cior09" ""°" "•'P' Pr•v9"t SJ•1»no a lrock•ng O.rty Ott LA HAIU FUllllTON SANTA ANA notl llOUltt Ul w. WHtn1u I LYO I YI blocb Wnl of (~lkl (213) 694-2244 71014 HOtoll ti U~lofl 4.,. 992-2236 114 S Hl$T~ a3'6.'9'7ss '*"" ........ .. ·~--· .... ... ..,.....,. ~~ ......... 88 DAILY PILOT Friday December 26 1975 Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Many boat own('r::. and would he boat ow1wrs are afflicted by :i common malady about this t1nw of year. Its caus('d by a bug that is pn·\'all·nt aniund th(' wal('rfront known as the "nt•w boat bug ·· Thl' bug·s bill' 1s nc\'er fatal but ~<Jn rl'sult 111 high fl'ver and r.1sh ael1ons nol to nH·ntw11 a dttplt>t1on of lhl' po('kl•tbook Ro.it m ..inufal'lllrl'r s. lh.>.tl('rs .tnd huat ~h1rn promotl'rs havl' long n.'l'ogni1t•d the M.'nou:-.nl·:-.:-tll the b1lt' That ·s "hy most hoat shows arc :-.rhl·duh.>d m lhl' \\ int('r .md t•.1rly spring months 80.\T SHOWS .\RE T llE ··r1m1rs .. whl'fl' ttw ~~ mptoms of lht• malady caused by the bug:-htll' l'.tn bl•::-t bl' dia~nosl'd if not entirely cured Rut hdlll'1.' .iny prognosis can be 11.:.idt> the prospel't l\ l' t'l\,:11 bu~ t•r must t•oml' up with s0me thoughts on \\hat tn.'Jlml'nt hl• might be able lo ll\·e with 1n thl' futur1.' Fir'! nf all. lhl' boat bll~'l'r µ;H1ent should m.1k1.• .1 l'h1.•dd1:-t 11f l'X:tl'lly "hat ht' 1s lookmg for. E::::t:ihltsh \\ h~1t kind of boat hl' nct.'tb lo tart'\' out th1.· l~ pt• of ho,1ltng Ill' 1s tntl'rl'!->ll'cl in. ~Llkt• a i1s t ot prt1lrtl It':-.1:-. tn \\hat is most 1mport..1nl \'1.•rsus "hat \\ ould lw llll'l' tu h;I\ l' " \\'h.1t kmll of h11,1t ·• \\'hat acl'ommodat1ons are lll'l't•:-sarv l'\'\'ll dl1!'>1rahk'' Whal spl'cial fcatun•s dl'L'S hl• \\'ant or l'.an ht• afford? In other words.'' hat pnn' rangl' I!'> rl'ahstit."' ~O\\' IT'S TDI E TO \'ISIT the "doctors" at lhl• lll1.1t ... JH\\\ '-Th.1! '-\\ lll'l l' .1 lot of d1ff1.'rt'nl boats an• l'lllll'1.'tllr.llt•d Ill \llh.' pl.tt'l' at 111w ltml'. Thl' hoat- hu~ t•r p.tlll'llt should lnol-. .it ,,..., m;my "rt'ffit'dll·:-." .is pll:-... 1hlt• Thl• hrn.tdl·r tlw :-11n 1.·~. thl' hl'llL'l' he t.·.111sl'llll•1111 Jllsl lhl• ni.:ht ho.it to l'aSl' his p.11n . . \~ lhl• pal1l·nt IL'..t' t'!'> tht' boat sho\\ he ''ill dtiubtlrss nott('l' th.it hl' h.ts acqu1rrd a cons1dera- bll' JmlHtnl of htt.•rattll'e These can be used to ralalogttl' and l'\ ..1lu.1t1.• e<1ch of the boats he has Sl't'n. !11.• can then narrow the Sl•lect1on to two or thn•e bo.its th.it .irt• do:-l'Sl lo\\ hal he 1s looking for Rut .is in ~ill M'nnus ills. consult some other SPl'l'1:1hsb .. T~tlk lo present owners of ho;.ils ~ ou .•rt' mtt•n•stl'd 111 . 01) they han.• an~ compl;11111s·.• Cht•ck thl' boat!'> oul "1th mannl' Hll'\'('\ ors or "hill\\ nµhts \\ho .irt• u:-.u.itly unlll.t:-.l'd · ~1.\K li: l ~Ol'lfUES OF "htl!'>p1tals" <boat .\'.ircb 1 ;.ind ma1nll'IHll1l'l' firm:-ahoul frequenc~ of n•p.11r:-and how mul'h ma1ntl'nan1:c your sl.'lert1on l'l'4llll'l'S Fin.ti I~. ehN·k with dealers and brokers about the res.tit• m.irkl'l If thert.' a tot of l\\O·\l'ar old ho • .lls 11n lht• markt't llkl' thl' onl' ~·ou are considerin g 1t m.I\ rnl·.1n ,,,, rwr d1ssat1s f.1ct10n If ust•d models .1rL' h~ml to frnd .i nd hnn~ a good prtC'l'. 1t might :nt•.111 \llll h.I\ t' m,1d1• .i gc>1xl tn\L'slml'nt nt lllllr'l'. the.· nnh tn1c.• c·url' fnr the.· hill' of lhl' nt'\\ b1l,1l hlll-! h to\\ ~1t p.1l1t>nlly for thl' dl'..iil'r to fm1sh correcting ::ill the items on your d1srrep;rnc) list Tht•n \\Ill c.an satl a\\J\. assured that \OU an• 11ff the.• cnt1c.d list Jt lea.:>t un til about this llml' 11(':\l \\ tnll'r. I . LMesa Yacht Firm I I Challe nge s Others I :\lacGn•gtlr Y .i<:hts of C'ost;;i ~ll's:1 has 1sslll'd a r hallengl' to 2:j olhc.>r builders to dl'll·rm1nL' which '" the.• I .1stcst 1r.1tlerabll' satlhoa• on the \\alt•r toda\. Thl• l'h:lllengc.• is ol fl>r.l•d onl ~· 111 cnusing t~ pc tr.11ll·ra hie bo;.il!) Tht• rC'g all J 1s propose< I f11r Ol'Xl \ugu!'>t tn \\all-rs 11ff Southern Cahforn1;.1. the exaet loc<.1l1on to be .mnounced IJtl'r. n .. \SS F.S inv1t<'d to pit their s peed undl'r .,all an• the Ericson 23. Columb1<.1 :!:J and 2fi. Coron<.1do 23 .ind 26, C;.il.1lina 22. San .J u ;,i n '.? 1 . S a n t J n .i 2 1 , .\q11ar111s 2 1 and 23. Balho;i 20 and 26, Ensenad:i :w. 11,•bl'n 20 .ind 22. o· 0 :J)-' 20. 22. 23 .1 n d 2 5. 11 c I m..., · 2 5. Chry'>ll•r 22. I.a Pai 25. South Co:.ist 22. Cat 21, Re 1ne11 2 2 .1 n ct 2 5. Bayhm·r 23. 2:; and 27, \menran 23. 25. <Jnd 27. TanH·r·22. P:H'esh1p 23, :\lori:?.an 22. :rncl Clipper 21. 23. 26 :ind 30 :\l acGn•gor Y .tthls whrch \\Ill t..tkc.• on <.111 comers will bl' the \'en ture Ii through 25s. All of the t railer::ible ho:its must he of the ramp launching typl'. pre:-1dent of the firm. "In that regatta thL' first 10 places were won b~· Vl•n- tures and we feel ronf1. dent of the same results m l!li6. ·· Trallt•rable sailboats h a \ t> b l' r o m e ,. t' r y poput~1r in lhl' ta!'>t two \l'ar~ herause of the ~·ner;,!y rnsis and thl' l<H·k of ~pare ;,i\'a1l<.1ble to m1.'0r or berth bo:.1 ts . Prtll' for the "innmg crew will be a free tnp to T.1h1t1 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·&5"2' NOTICE 01' HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROISATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND OF PETITION FOR AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER TI4E INDEPENDE NT AD- MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT l~oNte C04fe 5'1 et seq) E\la" of DIANE MARIE YATES, elta DIANE M YATES. ~tea~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN It.di EVANDERS DIXONna\l1IP<IN,,~•n a l>Pt•hon lot" PrO!>llle of Will tlll>CI for ·~ w.nce of Lellers Te\lamenliuy to l~ pelllloner -of ~llllon for atJ111o<11a hon lo ..,mlniiter under '"" 1~. ~t Admlnhtratlon of Estates Act •Pro«>.le CoOe S'1 et \<'Q) rel•rHKe to -·ch I\ m.O. tor fut1,...r parhculMs and 11\At the llll'W and plate of MUl"Q ll>e Wll'W has bffn wt for Janu.orv I>. 1'76, at 9 lO • m • 1n '"" courtroom of l>1>11rtmen1 No 3 of s••d covr1. at 100 C•v•c Center Drive West, 1n the City of S...11 Al'la, Calitornla. OatP<I December 16, l91S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Cl•rll ll40MAS W. "IENDEltSON, JR Attonwyatuw MO 111117111 Sll'MI Su1t• 1 l1 CMta Mua, Calll•,,.I• '1627 Tel: (7H ) ~nS4 A1""'9ytw: ,..tltloMr "WF. F"F.EI. confident the V entllrt' boats "111 prove the fastest a:. they did m 1975 in ~· four·r ace series held Aug. 16-17," said Roger )tacGregor. 1 PubOV>ed Oranqe Coast Dally Pllol, Otceml>er 1', 20, 24, 19/S 482t>1S PUBLIC NOTICE co ... ,a1w~ad1~r N01IM _.. 1N><nl<W,1 10'# cloue ~ '°O. --1• lelr s.1 ... 0.y Li9flt vHlelll~ wind\ n10fll end "-"'"9 '-t Hlqil\\ will be In llW ""d•~ ... s Coe\tel 1.,,..eretvrn will ,.,.. between ,, end u lnl•nd tem .,..,_..,,., wlll rMQe llet-42 end M n.-teri.m..-retureWlllt.U PltlDAY Second "'"' ' n P m. ' l S«.erMI-t 01' m . IS NOTICE TO CREDI TORS SU~EllllOlll COURT 01' THE STATE Ol'c:.ALI FORNI A FOR TI4E COUNTYOFOAANGE Ne.A-ts761 Eltete of ALBERT RANDAll c.AlllDINEA. Oeceesed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to'"" crtcllton of,,.,. abOv• n1,..,,.d Oi"c""°"t lhel all ~nons l\ev1ng <I••-'"Qd•MI .... Mid decedent are rPQUlrl>d to "~ !Nm. with lhe "4tcesw•v vouc,...., 1n Ille office of the clerk of '"" 100...., -.. titted coun, Of" IO pre~nl lltem ,.,,h the SATUltOA'f 'J6• m 11 50• m nece-.rv vouci.n, to tr>e unOer"Qft4'd llt Ille offk e of Wit.LIAM C HAYES Atl0r"4Py et I.Aw, 'ClO W•IU.lr• Blvd ~le tS40 Hiiton Centtt. LO\ A~'· Callfornle 90017, w111ch is the pike ot ~ne\' of the unde.-Sl9fted In ell met ., per1alnl119 lo Ute f'tate of Whd o. cedlnt, within lour months aft., lfle llnl puOflcltlOn of this no!1Ce S 1 0.lect December 21. 1975 OJ HELEN V YOUNG 'Jtpm l 4 EwecU1riwofl,.,.WlllOI I I tile Ibo.,_ Mmld deC•denl 10.•7 pm. SUNDAY Flr'\t !\IQ!\ S Ju .m. tt 1 F1n1 tow n ,, p,m o.• S.Concl "'"' 1 04 p m. 2 6 $Koftdlow 11 ••Pm t.t 1111\rl'es•·Me.m ... 11•.SOpm • •:"" rl•t 1t 41•m .sets12 11 Wtl.LIAMC HAYES .. ..,,..., ....... • Wll"''" llv41 W te 1S. Hltten Center I.et..,...._._ Callf.,.nla t0t11 Tell (7111 MA 7·1Jel AHwMy ,., E .. cwtrlw 1 ,,...,.._, Orllft" Caul t*11y l"llM, ~ff, 1'71 •IM Jan..ao 2, •. "• 'f• •1 IS Racing Yacht Nike Ready for Debut Ry J.\C'K \\OUSTO:"IJ '.'IE\..\' YORK <lf Pl l T he -12-fool sloop N1kl'. one of yacht ra('tng's "hot" new boats. will gl'l it; first 1976 tl'~t Jan 8 in the 160·mtlt' Fort Laudenialt.' Key W t•st OCl'an race. The (•ont1.•st as. techn1t·ally. a "feeder "' raCl' to provadl' c1>mpt•t1t1011 for yal'hts en route to St. Pl'tt•rsburg. Fla .• for the start J an. 31 of the first compl•t1t1on 111 the Southern Ocean Rac ing Con fl•renct.• Thl• '.'ltkl'. ownt.'ll and skippered bv W. IL T1mkl'n Sr • of Canton, Ohio. is om• of the mor1.• highly n•g..irdl•d of some three dozl·n raC'111g naft th.it\\ tit q1mpl'll' this Wlllll'I' m the SOHC. a ~l'rtl's tif l'l;.!ht r .1t'l'S 10 1-'londa and Bah<.1m1an \\ all•rs. .\~ .\l'R.\ Of' .U 1ERICA'S Cup gn·~1tne .... s h.tn;.!:. ll\ l'l' lh1.· :'\1ke. She 1:; a two-tonner tle!->1gned h~ Tt.'d H ood. \\ho sk1ppL'red the 12-ml'ler C'11uragl'Ot1s to .i successful cup d efense in 1!:17.t • .'\ tl•nt.ill\'t:' crew mL•mber 1s Emil .. Bus·· ~1osbal'her Jr . t\\ ll't' ,1 :-.ut'Ct•::-:,ful defendl'r of tht· eup, .ind lTl'\\ ch1l'f 1s \'1l'llll' R1>nrngna, exerutl\'e offtcl'l' of Int rt't>Hl 111 1 ts s uc C'l':>sful defense of the Cup 111 1967 HlHn.1gn~1 1s :i n.?ll•ran of numerous Hermuda, tr.111s.1tl;ml1t• .ind t'Oa::.tal rart•s. Ile is high!~· rl' i.::•11·d.1.•d for tu:-. ab1lit~ to urgamte and weld togl'lhl'r •lll l'tf1t.•1t•nt rat·mg tc.•am. Skipper T1 m ken. a m ember of the Cleveland Yacht Club. hc;s competed in a number of ocean r:.ices and is a Vl'l l'ran of 25 Port Huron-Mackin<.1c b land conll'sts. JAMF.S R. SHEPLEY OF Wilton Creek , Va .. rt'ar commodore of the Storm Trysa.H Club, has bt>en name d n avigator of the Nike. He has compe l- c.•d m four SOHC events and in five Bermuda races. He was navigator aboard Running Tide when that V<'Ssel was the last big boat to win in the SORC. The deck c r e w includes Jim Fegley, Donald E l· hm:ln and fl ans Is brandtsen. top-r a nking northeast :-..iliMs. lsbrandtsen was starboard tailer o n Coura!!eous in the 1974 cup series. ~losb:.irher 1s a doubtful starter for the sail to Ke~· \\'l'Sl but has indicated he may jom the Nike l'l'l'\\ in onl' or more of th<' SORC events ~IKE WA LAUNCHED earlv in 1975 and fmishl'd first 111 c lass in the late fall Chesapeake Sert l's Among other entrants 110 this first annual l.audt>rdale Key West affair. sponson•d by th1.' Lauderd:lle Ynr ht Club and the southern station of lhl' Storm Trysail Club, are Cir ce III. a :\lorgan .J 1 llWlWd bv Dr. De an Woolsey of Fort Lauderdale. the onl' tonner Andante, syndicate-owned and skip- pered by Randv Fisher, former commodore of the I.auderdalt> Yat·hl Club. and another new two tonner, Golden Dat}. owned by Dr. J erry, Murphy of Detroit. . Golden Dazy w:is winner of the Cfinada s Cup m Septt>mber. She 1s a Hon f~olland.des1gn whose hull. keel and rudd er conf1gurat1on e~ol ve fr.o~ Holland's o ne ton Golden Apple, which has s U< - cessfully campaign~ in Eng land. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINf9S NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollow1ng person IS doonQ ~ neUH 8 085 H OLE DRILLING CHASE FENCE CO, 111493 V1-1nl l.lne, Hunt11>9lon Beach, C•I <nW Je,.,,.s Robert Choe. 11>6'1'.J v~w. point Lane, Huntington Beach, c.1. 921>41 This bu\1nH\ I\ collducted by an 1n. dMdual J1rrws Robert Clla\e This slalerTWnt w.n 111!!0 with tr.. County Clerk of Orange County on December 23. 191S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fotlowl"9 person I\ doonQ bus1 nes~;~A ARTS' SAKE. 182/, lrv1nr A ..... Newpor1 Buch, CA 92~ Earl Jemts Morrison, 2826 lrv1nt• Ave .• Newl)Mt BHCh, CA 92660 This buSlntS\ IS condUcted b't .., '" P•vlc!Wl. l!arl MorriM>n Thlt statement wu filed wilh tho! County Cieri< of Orange County oo Dtcembef 13, 197S FSOl6S PubllSlled Of,nge Coast Delly Pilot. December 26, 19H•nd J•nUllrY 2, 9, llo, 1976 A8S'l-IS FS'*' Publlshed Oran')e Coast O.lly Piiot '---------1 -D--1 - December 26, ltlJ 11nd J1nU11ry 2. t, i., ~11 things fast Wll I a I } tm 4'186·H Pilot Want Ads. Dag & Night with The Great Go-Together Join the rapidly growing Chart-Smart Set whose mem- bers have made quarter horse racing with EXACTAS th ei r favorite Go-Together. The reason? With a maxi- mum of ten entries in each race coupled with the form- fulness of these sprinters (86% of odds-on favorites in the money last s ummer) picking EXACTA winners 1s easier. Days MONDA VS and TUESDAYS First Post 12:45 p.m. except Tue. Dec. 30, 7:45 p.m. Nights WEDNESDAYS thru SATURDAYS F 1rst Pust 7 ·15 1-> r1 •Always 4 EXACTAS! Meet ends Feb. 12 • Heating throughout for your g~ater comfort! • • • Yo u'll enjoy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great cuisine. For reservations ca ll : (213) 431 -0922 or (714) 995-3877. You'll like the variety of dishes and the quick se rvice in the modern cafeteria and conveniently placed snack bars are a delight. Closed circuit TV sets are at al l these locations. Special Luncheon Menus. • For tickets and further information call: (213) 431 ·1361 or (714) 995-1234, LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Fwy.) . Go Together for The Time Of Your Life. • ORANGE GROVE VI LU _, VI a> g 0 Cl: w !ic: "' ct a:: 0 _, ~ _, CALIFORNIA I BLVD. ~ _, _, ::r: BLVD. z w _, _, ct ' ... - MAP ABOVE SHOWS THE ROUTE THE PASADENA ROSE BOWL PARADE WILL FOLLOW The Pageant Begins at 8:30 a.m. New Year's Day, With Game Kickoff at 2 p.m. January 1 Parade, Game Pay ' rA Tribute to the Rose .. It's a rather grand procession to honor so small a fl ower. But there will be more than one rose in this year's Rose P arade. which begins at 8:30 a.m. Jan. I at Ellis Street and South Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena. T here will be dozens of roses. 1-lundreds of roses. Heaps and piles and tr uckloads of roses. The parade, part of the 87th an· .. nuaJ Tourna ment of Roses, will wend its way over a fi ve and a half mile route with 61 floats, 23 bands and 33 equestrian units. I '\ Among ·the celebrities participating in this .Year's Rose B<;>wl activities will be Grand Marshal Kate Smith (above right), who will also sing "God Bless America" before the game. John Davidson (right) will join Ed McMahon and Kelly Lange in hosting the NBC-TV coverage of the parade at 8:30 a.m. on Channel 4. Below are Rose Queen Anne Elizabeth Martin and Bruin quarterback John Sciarra. TIDS YEAR, as usual, crowds will begin lining the streets the night befor e. T hose with re- served seats are advised to be there by 7 a.m. Jan. I at the latest. Because of traffic congestion, it is suggested that Orange Coun· t y m otorists plan their trip carefull y with a map before starting out. For overnight cam pers, it should be noted that fires are il- legal and that it is unlawful to save and Sell spaces. No-parking signs should be carefully noted lo prevent tickets or tow-aways. SOU!'J D LIKE a drag? For those who don't want to go through the hassle, K'.'lBC-TV (Channel 4 >will offer parade cov- erage from 8 :30 to 11 a.m. J an:l with hosts Ed McMahon, ·Kelly Lange and John Davidson. ' The game itself will start at 2 p.m. Competing will be Ohio . State and UC Los Angeles. Last, year, the University of Southern California defeated Ohio State 18-17. Attendance was 106,721. Rose Queen will be Anne Elizabeth Martin, 18, a student at Pasadena City College. Grand Marshal of the parade will be singer Kate Smith. Floats in the parade will be on display to the public after the parade. They can be seen from 1:30 to 5 p.m. New Year's Day and from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m. Jan. 2 at Victory Park. Paloma Street at Sierr a Madre Boulevard, Pasadena. · About 18 prizes will be awarded to the fl oats. Among the categories wi l l be theme (''America, Let's Celebrate!"), most effective use of roses, most beautiful U.S. e ntry from outside California, humor, a ni mation, and bicentennial theme. The Tournament of Roses As- soC'i ation notes that although sanitary facilities will be availa- ble. it is recommended that parade viewers with children stop at a service station before reaching the parade area. 'ALTHOUGH SOME charter bus serv ices are available, Orange County Transit District buses do not run to the parade area. Rnpid Transit District buses are available but will pro- bably be crowded, especially following the parade. O r ange County wil l be represented by one parade unit, Knott's Berry Farm's, with the theme of" Freedom for All." Parade float sponsors include a number of commercial con- cerns as well as cities and col- leges. Leading off the par ade will be sheriff's deputies, a depiction of George Wa s h i ngton on horseback. color guards, a· fife and drum corps and a Long Reach Mounted Police unit. , Municipal entries will come from Glendale, Pasadena. Long Beach. Duarte, Santa Monica, St. Louis, Downey, Arcadia, Los Angeles. Montebello, Montreal, Calgary. South Pasadena, Tor- rance, San Fr ancisco, Burbank, Holland (Mich.>. Alha m bra. Lakewood and Sierra Madre. States to be represented \in · elude California, Oregon, Ohio. Missouri, Minnesota, Georgia, Michigan. Pen nsylvania and Texas. Among the foreign colintnes participating are Canada a nd Mexico. The parade will move north on Orange Grove Boulevard, turn- i n g east on t o Co l o r ado Boulevard. At 9: 56, the first units are scheduled to tum north onto Sierra Madre Boulevard, arriv- ing at the Victory Park area by 10:25. ArtslDining' Out .Entertainment Friday. December 26, 1975 CAILYPILOT CJ - 40 Miles of S1niles A panel of judges has selected the winners in this year's "40 Miles of Christmas Smiles" contest, sponsored by the Orange County Coast Association and the Daily f?tlot. Finalists in three categories were nominated by community associations. Chosen as winner in the Chnstmasville category was Huntington Harbour. In the commercial category, winners were: 1. Chicken L1tt1e·s Emporium. 574 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. 2. Celesco Industries. Inc .• 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa: Honorable Mention: Flowers by Morri, 448 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Residential category winners were: 1. Kenneth Evens. 702 St. James Place: Newport Beach; 2. Emil Roth, 6102 Ocean Front, Newport Beach. and Honorable Mention: Al Brashear, 16439 Shadbush, Fountain Valley. Dailfl Pilot Photo• bfl lerrg BUI HOME OF KENNETH EVENS IN NEWPORT WINS IN RESIDENTIAL CATEGORY COMMERCIAL WINNER IS CHICKEN LITTLE'S EMPORIUM IN LAGUNA HUNTINGTON HAR,OUR WINS THE TITLE OF 'CHRISTMASVILLE' -···· "'· .. ~.----- ' r I • h C2 DAILY PILOT I I ~rlday, Decemoer 26 '~'!> ' ' / Fund-raising Workslwp Set Tht' Orani;::(' County . .\rts .>\ll iancc v.·ill hold a fund r::11s1ng \''orkshop nn Thursd;iy, Jan. 29, from 9 a.m to 5 p .n1 . ;tl lht• South C'oasl Plaz;_i ll1>tt•l 1n Cost;i :\1 cs:.i. Gu,•st s pc:ikers v.·111 includt' Susan !looper Rdlste1n. l'"l'('Uli\'t' dirt'('lOr nf !ht• Californ1;_i .\rt~ c·omn1 1ss 1on . OalC' Kohler. Cat1forn1.1 rt'Pr<"~t'nl ;il1\t' to the> '.\':itional J:o:ndO\\'ment for the· .\rts . .11111 Rohn. chairman of the bo;1rd, ,.\d 't.•nturt'S 111 ;\t'hll'\'t'mt•nt. l)or1s Jones. the lr\'Jllt' F11undation , f\ernict• lltrd, the ~orton :-;imon r~ound:1t 1on. DianC' .'\ndl'rson. Rot·k.,..·ell, lntern;1t1on ;d: and DQn I li cks, dcvclopn1ent Jireetor, St Joseph 's Hospital. Discuss ions v.·ilt cover all aspects of (un- dr.'.u.sing for nonprofit o rganizations, includ ing cJptt.'.I! development, building members hip, mult\'.'.lting volunteers. approaching corpora- tions and prt\·ate foundations, writing the grant <tpp!i c~lt1on . sec uring m :1jor gifts. and obtaining ft1nd.s from lht' '.\iat1onal F.nduv.·mt'nt and other go\·crnn1..,nt ,1genc1es. Rl•,e1st1·at1on for the V•orkshop and lunch~ 11! L'IC' Sl5 ft•r ml'mbers of lhe> f\lliance. $20 for non - n1en1ht'rs lit•.se r\"at1on:-. n1ust Oc mJdl· bv Jan11:ir~ 22 - Check s may be mailt"<l to the 1\rts Alh<ince, JOJ O :-V 'lain St., Suite615. Santa Ana , Cal1forn1a 92701 . For further information tall 8J6·1600 " ........... -~: ·- • A Universal View It 's an amusC'mcnt p:.irk fur grO\\'nup kids : the Uni\'ers;:tl Studios tour in l lni\"l.'rs~11 ('it~·. north of l.f olly\\"oOd. 'l'hc>r~ \'lSitor.s lea1·n hu,,· spei.'ial l'fft;>Cls ;.1re achie\'Cd. visit real -and .Oft en f<imihar -movie sets. see ho~· tt•levision ~h O\\'S 111'e filn1t•d :ind \\·•itc h sl••t,;f' n1ukL'UP b('- i11g :.ipplictl. ,'-\111ong the hotid;i~' visitors fron1 the ()range t·oast \\'ilS :\'anr\ :'ll•n-shall of '.\1ission ViL'jo. \\'ho gets a hug from i•'ra.nken stein 's monster (right ). 1'our highlights int'lUclf• a burning n1ans 1on -bt>lit'Yable from thL' fronl. an\'\\"<tY <at !('ft ) -<i nd the p;1rting of the Red St•a (bclu\\:l. l 'niversal Studios is lol'atcd ut the 1 .~111kcr shin1 L~oule\'<:1rtl exi t fron1 the lfolly\\'OO d l"rC't'\\'ay. \\'inter hours begin at 10 am. daily , '''ith the 1~1.st tour dl'parting al 3:30 1>.m . Adn1ission is Sl.95 for adults, S3.95 for jlmiors { 12· 16) and 52.95 for children 15-11 ). Doily Pilot Photos by Patri .. k ()"Do1111Pll KCET Looks at TV News \'i t'\\"t'r.~ "11! gt•l :1 r.u·t· !l>ok :1l hU\\' ll:'ll~\"l:>LUl1 II('\\!'; L:O. !';l'll"l'll'd arid put on tht~ <lir \t'hcn KC'r:1· p rese>nl s ··l 'hc 'J'cl evision '.'it'\\"S m J.n, .. ;l 30 ITILnU\l' film b~· producer Chuck Rra\'('rn1:.in feJ.l llr1ng Rill Redt·kt>r of K .-\r\C "s E.\'(' \\ltlll'S:O. .'\'.t•\\S, ton1£ht :.it 8 o'clot·k 1in C"hannel :..>s. Fo!I0\\·1ng th<' film, C IL'll' Roberts \t•ill modcralt' .1 cit s · cuss1on o n tht• :.tale of lnt·at tt>!C'\"tsion ne\\".S \\"1th nt•\\"S d1rt'C - tt1rs of the three ne\\\Ork O\l.nt•rl st J.ttons 1n Los .<\nJ?l'll's. !{ill Fyffl•. tlt'\\:--dll'l'l"tor of K.\H(" f\', lhannt•I 7 .• /1n1 (; ·ropp1n~. director 11f C'hannPl 2 \'t'\l":O. ;1t K'.\iXT T\'. <.tnd Robl·1·1 Eaton. director. Ot'\\"S, \V t•:.;t C'o;J.st, for :\RC \'t•1t·s, ('ha1111l'l -I ··'f hl' TeJp1·1s1nn \'t•1t·sm:.in,·· \\"htch is part of KC'F.T"s ··Jlunian OoC'llffiC'nts ·· St•r it•s, follo1\.S Rl•dt.>ker. a f1(')rt rt•porll'r, through an ent1rt• llt'l\S day, from the time he gets hi ~ first assi.i.::n- n1ent until the story i.?ot.•s un !hl' ;;ur. Throughout lht~ filrn. ht• com· ments on the broadcJ~t ne~s pro- cess. h1.s 0\\'11 job and hen\· ht• :-ices tht• nt•1t·s bu:--incs~ ch:.inging. !n addition. Hl'dl'kl'r cnm mL'nts on man ;.1gC'nll't1!'s 1•11 trJllC"l' into thl' forml·rly ;.1ut11non1011s n('v>s d L·p;i rt 1nl'nt. his 01\·n manner of dl'lll"L•nng n1'\\"S copy and thl' ltn1ita1io11s of timC' on " rt.>porter·s ability to do a thorough job. Out.>stions raist:'d hy the film \\"ill bt' pres l•nteit tri th~· thrPe 11('\\"S dirl'Ctors. \\·ho l'O!Jectl\'l'ly ha1·e cnntrol O\"l!r some oi the largest local np~·s upt•rations 111 the> l l. S . ANNUAL JANUARY k Sole Storts Fri. Dec. 26 And Continues Thru January Oir Annual Sale has become a tradition fllTIOn9 those who know and appreciate the finest selection of domestic and imported lightillC) Fixtures & Lamps. Savings from 50°/o to 70°/o or more. Al iten _.. MMettd ff'Otll ,..._. 1toc.k, ~ i1 held bock. ......, _... ffMhd hi ......,. or OM of o •hMI. to ., .... tht "'"* Y.-ied MMcKotti of .. ftetn. it I• oclYIMIMt to Yillt .,... show rooft'I at JOW earlnf CH'ff'llkiwcl. n. .......... ,. ............. c ..... Mii ;' 1"" ....... .. _,_ _, ._j1XTl~!UE JWn' 2428 (,~ [\\'l•nJt'I' '•llnl'l.E\:\RI) t:osT.\ _,rnS:\ ~lanning'fi Golleccon Shop ~he1;\n1iquclof'indGompany %m~tambury ~tiques "'1'arho"' i'\ncique Gloc&u. ~lr•uMi~ntiqucs · "llck.-n'> /ijhop I n• ri Y' .1 d ,, ., in n' •• . , a' st c ,, y " Vo " a 'E SI ' h >I B y <I ,, ,, n a· ' p g ir " " p h E rl r· p ' " <j " 5: d H H Friday Oocembur 26 1975 CAIL Y PILOT (':J fm eleb:nations Planned All thtr h<>qplu lbal's p.1rt of wclcomintthe~New Vear :,hould be mor bollterous than usu:iJ next -Wednesday night. The ar nval'afltl~ -as you know unle:-.1 you've bee.ti lJ\ isolation v.ml'l 81gnal lbe bes inninc or an or· dinacy year Jor AmC:!rlcanl4. Although the country~s bken tennial obscrvuncc has been an swing for som~ time. tbc uvcom mg year marks the orticial an niversary ot the e vents Ou1t seated independence 200 years ago. So the major celebr~tlon awaits it.a proper go.ahead at the stroke or midnight on b~. 3.1 . From all indications tbe South Coast 's restaurants and night spots are prep a red lo offer New Year's festivities com men:,ur.1te with the occas ion. Earlier lh1s week Wt> -.ur veyed local estabbs hments to ub tain a run·down on their plans and pa ckages for New Year·.., · Eve. Those findin~s. oullinmg some of the possibtl1tie:, open to celebra tors, arc presen ted herewitb. THE ~ARRIOTT HOTEL. !)(JO Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, 640·4000, is offering a New Year's Eve package whirh in eludes dinner with a ch01c l' of steak or lobs ter entre<'. unli mited cocktails, favors. Ch<lmpagnt> al midnight and continuous m usic and dancing. The festivities begin a l 9 pm and last until 2 :l m . Cnst per cou pie is S76 which includt'::. tax a nd gratuity. SA~ ·s S E A FOOD tn llunt ingto:i Beach and Coron:J dcl ~l ar will celebrat(' Nl'W Yt:>ar's Evl' with a special menu of dinners priced from S4 95 along with hats. horn:, :rnd n01semak<.•r s Eleven item s han• be<'n selected from Sam ·s extcn,.s1ve regular fare for the occ as ion Sam ·s St•afond is .it 1fi27H Pacific Coast l1 1ghway in llunl ington Rea ch t \\'Ith Kolo:1 Jnd Gary schedull'd loentt:>rt :Hn in lhl· lo unge), r es e r va t ions 12 13 ) 592·1321 ; thP :1ddn•ss 111 C<1ron;i d e l ~tar is 390 1 East Coast Hi ghway, reservatiohhti75·0000 SOU TH C'OAST P LAZ.\ HOTEL, 666 Anton Bl \'d. ( Rnstol TAKE Out 'n ' Abotit Norman Stanley at tbe San Diego Freeway), Costa Mesa. 540·2500, is offering several optious to New Year's E ve r evel e r s . rn Alfredo 's restaurant dinner will be served with .complimentary wine and there'll be continous entertain ment, noisema kers and all th(' other goodies, $50 per couplt'. The Blue P a rrot loungt> will feature app e ti zi n g h o r s d 'oeuvres, live e ntertainment and party favors ; S.S per couple, S3 per person . The Orrulge Grove restaurant will oCf er ear ly family dining. dinners from $1.25 in elude a souvenir m enu for eat.•h child. HU!'ITJ~GTO~ SEACLlf'f'. 3000 Palm Ave .. Huntingt on Beach, 536-8866, is offering a six· course dinner (roas t New York slli p bordetais e is th<' entreel complete wit h champagne. party favors and noisem a kers. Dinner will be served from 7 to 11 p.m. Two groups will provide con· tinuous dance mus ic and enter· tainment from 8 :30 to I :30. Tab fo r the complete packag e 1:-. S37 .50 per couple. For New "\'ear•s Dr umm e r Lo uie Bellson t Right > a nd his orchestra "11L be a mong the stars at D1sne \'land ·s .>;ew Year's f:w Party. along with The Pou r T op s. T h e fl ue~ Corporativn. Chi Coltr<.H'l l' .md Skill's and Henderson. Tickets arl' SIO at tickL•t . 1gl·nci1·~. Sl2 <.it the door 11' ,l \'.til~1blt•. NEWPORTE R l ~N . 1107 J am borH Road, Newport Beach. 644·1700, as presenung a dinner dance from 9 to 1, complete with an entree choice of New York roast s irloin or lobster, c ham pagne and party C avors. $45 per couple , taxes and gratuities m duded . Three musical groups will be on hand in the Monte Carlo ballroom . the Empire room and the Marine restaurant Or, fo r a cover charge of $3 per person, a fter 8;30 p.m .. you can partake of the pa rty favors and dancing in the Lido lounge. SAN FRAN C I SCAN resta urant, 1617 Westcuff Dr . Newport Beach. 645-5222. will serve a s pecial d inner (entret' choice of prime rib. New Yor k steak, veal piccato or scampi Roma) from 5 p . m to midnight. which includes a full bottle of champagne and party favor!!. The cost of $12.50 per person also includes danc ing, music by the Gene De Va lie T rio. from 8 30 to 1 :30. DUl''FY'S restau rant. 103 '.'-.: 'Rayside Dri ve , Newport Beach. &-10·5123. is fea tur ing a special dinner menu with a c hoice of fi ve enlrees: New York steak, prime (See OUT, Page C4> El Matador MARCIAL IS IAOC1 THE FAMILY TO FOODPARK!· COME & SAY HE:UO MARCIAL ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SUMDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9 00 A M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL $1.50 The kidS want burgers, your mate's got a yen for something Chinese. and you could go for a beer and a hearty sandwich. Hustle everyone off to Foodpark for an Indisputably fine diriner. FOOdpark'S seven dining establishments with over240 menu Items will. hopefully, provide something f or everyone's taste-and a little rest for the cook. Foodpark Is a great dinner spot, conveniently located Just north of the San Diego Freeway on MacArthur Boulevard In Irvine. Now. about those busy business lunches ... • I t ). I I f' .... t t. ,.... • Now Serving Beer and W1nP Menudo Sal & Sun Mon lhru Tt1ur 11 10 11 • Fri l 1 to 12 Sal <'l to 12 •Sun ~to 11 1768 Hfwpe>ri ll•d lat 18th St.I Costa MfSo 645·3520 r--------.. ----, 11/,; Chinese Cuisine I ' f_lr ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LO UNGE I I ' l lJ'i' t'eatunng Tropical Dnnks I I 11 r BAMBOO HEW YEAR'S eve 1 I ~1 T EilRACE DIMMER SPECIAL I , \j t Sl.75 per person I I J ~I Of\ \'•c"-won 100 \OUD_ \w.-.e~ and I tour hit\ c.uoe,, cnotce 01 cno.en or T· oor!< Cf>O# ,,,.,,, ct>th ooooer .,. ""' Times/Places Pop Singers To Entertain Tonight TONIG HT, OECEMISER 26 J\ETTE MIDDLE R 8 30 o 'c lock ton ight throug h Der 3 1 at the Pavihon of the Los An geles Mus1r Ct:>nter Mutual ticket agencies. PAT BOO!'i F. With his family, tonight throug h Der. 31 at Knott 's Rcrry fo'arm, Buena P a rk. S3 adults. $1.50 child ren. J OHN!'iY RIVE RS -l n concert at 2 and 4 o'clock today and Dec. 27 and 28 at Magic Moun· lain m Vale ncw $6.50 adults, SS.50 children , in eludes rides. SHARI LEWIS And her puppets_ At Knoll's &>rry Farm. Ruena Pa rk. Today I and 3 p.m , Saturday and Sunday, noon, 1 :30 and 3 p m . Dec. 29. I a nd 3:30 p.m ., Dec. 30, 12:30. 2 and 3.30 pm.: J an. I and 2, I and 3:30 p.m .. J an. 3, noon. 1:30 and 3p.m .. Jan ·l.2.4and6 pm S3 adull~. Sl .50 childre n. 'THE NUTC'RA('K F.ft' Performed by the San Diego Ballet at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles . 2 and 7:30 o'clock today and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday $4 to $7, children half price. Tickets at Mutual agencies. CONTINUING I N LOS ANGELES -.. The Odd Couple," throug h Jan. 11 a t the Shubert The ater . Century City ; "Rodgers and Hart," through ~an 4 at the Westwood Playhouse. Westwood : .. Night of the Igua na .·· throug h J an. 31 al the Ahmanson Theater. RENE AND HIS PUPPET ARTISTS 10 .311 a.m . a nd 12 :30 p.m . today and Dec. 29 -31: 10 .JO a .m . Dec. 27 and 28. at the Ahrnanson Theater of the Los Angeles ~ u:,ic Center . $3 and $2.50 . 'llOLIDAV ON ICE' -Now through Dec. 30 <1 l the Anaheim Convention Center, 2 and 8 o'clock today and Saturday, 2 and 6 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m . Monday and 2 and 8 p.m. Tuesday. $4.50. $.5.50. S6.50, a t Mutua l and Liberty a gencies a nd Wallichs. •GYPSY' Musica l al Sebas~iaJs West Dinner Start with a great dinner. W ind up w 1tn music, fun, champagne, ond noise·makers. You'll enjoy every minute of it all. Dancing from 9:00 p .m. for reservations coll 586-5000 I ~J[1f. ,~ Eog rcMl.~!~:!:~~.f~ya•• I I ' J' ·~~1 •o•te•fl '""~ '"ce 3 or mor&-Aod I I I I ~J =~~~~;.UC~'" mor&-Add I CJ-/ [ L TO IX_ q N fl I ~tl.ii~ PHONE .•. 645.5550 I ra at Mi ssion Viejo m L ... ~ ---153 E AST 17Tll ... CO!:>TA M~A I San Diego Fwy. at La Pai Rd. _____________ .. c_fiirporter qnn CJ/otel Food park Cf17.edUerrattea11 ~oom •:a·:. o~·'.' , "· . ~ ,~ :: :·. 0 •• . · ...... ."-: .. · ~ .. "•." " •... • r NEW YEAR'S EVE Pla)'hOu!>e 110 AHnidJ Cabnllo, San Clcm~nle, now throus:h l''eb. 15 492 9950 !'!,\ rUKDAV. u>;CE:ttBt:R 27 ·WORDS AND M llSIC'' Sarnmy Cahn a nd com · pan y. with ::.ut•h hits w. "Thrc4! Coins m the Foun 1 am" .md · (',111 M~ Irresponsible," open in~ Saturday for l wo a nd a hall wt:ck~ a l t he Hunt in~on llartforc1 Tht>alt>r, Hollywood Mutual and Liberty agenCIL'li. 1 TU ESOA Y, DECEMBER 30 IMPROVISATIONAL THEATER ··colonel Montana and tha Medicme Show Down,'' a dapt "'d for young people from Moliere's "Imaglllary Jn valid." 11 : 30 a .m . and 2 p.m Dec. 30 1Jnd 31 and Jan. 2. 3 and 4 at the Mark Taper Foru m of the Los Angeles Music Centt'r. S.1 adults, SI 7~1 chilclrf'n und~r J6, no see1ts re::;ervt:d 1 W1':DNESDAV, DECEMBER J I ~EW YEAR'S EVE AT DIS~EYLAND Th .. · Four To ps, the Hues Corporation. Louie Bellson a nd Chi Coltra ne . afte r 6 p.m. Oe('. 31 a t D 1!-> neyland. Adv an ct• t1ckl•L'i $10 al agencies; $12 •Jl the door tf available . THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 I.OS A~G ELF. PHJLHARMONIC -Zubin ~ll'l1ta cond ucting. m usic by Smetana. lle1ydn. Paganini. &>rnstetn, Copland a nd Gers hwin 8:30 p.m. J an . t and 2, 2 30 p.m. J an. 4 in the Los Angeles ~J us t e C't•nter Pav1 l1on . T ickcb ;11. Wallirh.s, Llbl!rty a nd Mutua l a gencies . 1''R IDAY. JANUA RY 2 •)IONKF.ES S llOW' With Mickey Dole nt. f)av1d J onl•s . To mmy Boyce an d Robby !fart.with Sktlt''i a nd Henderson,8 and 10 p m . J a n. 2 a nd 3 a t Dis neyland. Also : Woody Herman an cl h 1o,,; orches tra , 8 p. m. lo m idnig ht both nights. T H E G RASS ROOTS 2 and 4 p.m . J an . 2·4 ~I ~t agic )1ount;nn m Valencia, north of Hollywood. ~ 50 adult!', $5.50 c hildren, includes rides. ~.\TUROAY. JA~lJAR \' 3 GLENDAl.E SYMPHONY Salute to American <'om pos er!' Ch aril's 1 ves. J erry Goldsmit h, Samut?l Rar bt?r c1nd Ferdl' Grofe . Carmen Oragon conducting. 8 30 pm J .rn. 3 in t he Lo-. \n ~el es :\1 us tt' Centl·r, P a v1hon. Ttrkeb ..il ~lutual and L tbl'rly agencies_ TUESDAY, JANUARY6 WEST COAST PRE :ttlERE ''The Last of the ~1 arx Rrothc rs Writers." starring Victor Buono. J~rn. 6·F'cb. 8 at the Old Globe Tht?ater, Balboa P ::irk. San Diego. $2.75·S4 .75.1·239·2255. (SeeTIMES, P ageC4> . / ~ -7~ :A: .At ,.; t. , / ~Jl~u10,.../ P~r\1011. Arm~n,on Greeli.. R\1\ti1on, ond American Cv•un~\ • Cocktoili Complete Dinner from '7.9S Oanclng & lntertalnment l y ·-'I\ le1ervatlon1 Svtte••tecl 'j. We hope your New Year's Jr.lied with happy times I · ••• lots of laughter! ·. Culotte Steak, Extraordinaire '---· ----_,.., SPtRE'S Heartv meals 24 hours THE SUNSHINE FOOD COMPANY Chicken and flSh & chips BLoa<BUSTER'S Italian Restaurant 'RIO<Y RICKSHAW'S CHINESE CALLEY Authentic Chinese cuisine THELOCilNN Beer. wine and sandwiches THE FOXHUNTER Drinking, Dancing, Dining CAAL:S JR. The burger place SAN OIEGO FRWV Our Exclusive .•. The Most Tender and Ravorfu l. !Jl'oiled 10 Ptrfectio11, Served with Crisp Fre11(h Fn'ed Onions and &mtd with Sizzling Hazelnut Butter, l yonnaisc PotatoeJ and Artichoke F1orenri11c Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Financier From the Old World, 17iis Legendary Be.ef is Roasted 011 Rock Salt. Crmmtd Spinach and Traditionally Bakt<I YorkJh.Jrt Pudding and Whipped Horseradislr Rack of Lamb, Normande Hont)' Glutd Roasted Hot House Lamb. Cantd at Tablt.sidt, Bouqiat of Gardtn Vegetables and Potatoes Lyon11aiJe Lobster T3il /JToikd for Yo&1r Dtlitl1t. Drawn Butttr, Stnng Bltlm Atnlllldint, l)'onnaiSI! Potaton Roasted Ducklin1 A l'Orange A F1voritt! /Jrillll.t Savarin, Succultlft. O iJp Ducklint is strvtd on 11 8td of kfld Ria, Grttn BtaM Amllndint, Sttwed Applt tt11d Sautt /Jittuade with Co"*' TWO DANC~ FLOORS Cocktails At Regular Prices Ctl/ 1\'011• h Jr Nt ,t•ri·~tio11~ (714) 813-2770 l 8700 MAC ARTHUR Bl VO., NEWPORT BEA~ • •' ' v COME CELEBRATE AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL NEW YEAR DINING ON THE BAY SPECIAL DIMMER MEMU FEATURING 5 HOLIDAY EMTREES Your Choice of. NEW YORK STEAK • PRIME RIB AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER TAIL HALIBUT STEAK • CORNISH GAME HEM DANCING AND EMTERT AINMEMT• With The Popular 1 "BEST OF FRIENDS" Assorted Party Favors • No Cover Charge Early Reservations Recommended 103 H. IAYSIDf DllV! HIWPORT IEACH IESSlVATIOMS 640-5123 CAPTAIN'S HAPPY HOUR Serving Hot Hort CfO.UWff 4 to 6 • Mon. thrv Fri. 8PllJO£ f'l\(lf'.I('; • • • . . .. [hl' (f)l~ f!lrtt!i!l rl!i ' RESTAURANT LAGUNA'S FINEST 2007 Coast H1qhw.iy lat Diamond) Reservations 494-7447 Bobby Mcc:ee's Has .J'heBest Food In Town! Ammcan Exp1es1 673-5380 NEWPORT BEACH 353 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Join Us At The &CROSS .ROADS I 1 £'\ For A Memorable ~I~ NEW I A t • r\ -~:IX 11 .. t YEAR'S ... ,_:J Z \ \"';!] , i .., ~ :r ' .. -\ · // EVE Yr --, ;......,_-\ ~" .() ... ~ ---~ r -r:~·' Full Evening C.Omolete W11h • --· Dinner Dancing, Party Favors '15,.,...... A Night In lne Lounge s500 per ,...... Make Reservations How (50% Deposit ReQUtred) I 8050 BROOKHURST IAt T.._,.-I a. So. of S. D. fwy.I Hrinl!' 1 h" famih rn fnr .1n •·arh cl111nt•t "' drop 111 1111 ., l.111• ... 11.u·h Th· (Ir .tna,!t• ( 1(11\1°11111111 "I" 11 unr 11 .! a m \if'W 'fr,,,., J ,11 I )1nrn·r-. from ::i t .!·· ( 0IK hl;11J... "'•llVf'Olr Jllf'nus for r ht. l.1t1 ... 1\nd on Sund av, n m;1J!n it 11 1·rt < humpa~l'l(' hrunrh. JI) 11.m to 2 p.m. . 963-6711 \.Id I h•· • l•·i.:.inn 111 \1111 .i ..... to .1our :\r" ,,.,.,,.,, 1:1C' Part.1 ~h1l.1 f•"·•·n alinno; no11 f11r rn1r i.:r.1ncl :-;1·w Yt>ars l:\c· 1 d1nn1·r :-i·nC'd dunni.: t h1 1·\1·n1n~ hour..; with 1 "111l'l111wntan '' '"'" < onunuous entertatntnl'nt ''di !Niu up to a reu l < 11rk p11ppin~ t imf' nt rn1clni~ht. with noise'-· mnkrr!. and all the ~nod il"c;. S50 per cou plr. o1Jr'N'ABOUT • • • < •~rom Pag~ CJ) rib. Australrnn lobsler Lui, halibut steak, cornbh game ht'n There'll be no· cover charge and assorted party favors for aJI. O:mC'tnl! and entertainment for lht• evening's fest1v1t1es will be pnw1ded by the Best of f<'r tl.'nds Tno. ~R. STOX res t aurant. 1105 E. Katella A ve. Anaheim, 639-29.94, • Segovia :\Jail orders an• nmv h0in~ ~tL'C'L'pted at till' Los Ani:?l'lrs :\lusic Center fort wo rl'r1tab hy And r es S('gm·i•I 111 thL' P<nilion ut 8::HI pm Fc..·h 11 and 15. Prites a rt• $(). Si. S8 and $9. :\huling addrl·s~ 1:-. 135 X Grand .\ \'l' • Los Angeles C.\ 90012. is offenng ~· s peC'ial menu for New \ e .1r s Eve, served from 4 p m .. with prices ranging frQm 'ST SO to S12 50 depending on the entree. The evt>nin g wtll also be highlighted by l'Ontmuous danc. 111g and enll'rt.1inmt•nt. BEN RROWN'S restaurant, 31106 Coast Highway <m Aliso Canyon >. South Laguna. 499 2663, will observe Nt'W Year's Eve with a g:ila party ::.tarting at 7 p.m. Enlree on tht• complcte din· ner will be a stt•ak and lobster C'ombo Tht>n"ll also be party favors, hats and no1sem:ikcrs for all: dance music and l'ntcrtamment v. ill bring Geno L.1mi and 8111 Crandall front and center s tage rn the loun!!e ROB BUR~S n.•staurant. 37 Fashion Island . Nl'wport Center. Newport Beach. 6·11 2030, is 'pre· ..:enting a speC'1:ll holiday bill of fare for auld acquaintances gathering in lht' SC'oll1sh at mosphere. Tht• n•gular tnenu wtll pre\•ail from 5 to 7 p rh bcforl' tht>s pecial !--l.irts There'll also bl.' continuous en· lertoinml'nl and p~1rty favors for celebrators from 7 p. m . on. KA~t ·s restaurant. 2121 E . Coast Highw3)'. Comna del Mar , 673-4-177, is fralunng selections from the r egu lar menu of Chi nese specialtttt's. horns. hats and noisemakers for all. Dane ing and entcrtoinment will be provided by Germaine and Clear Days. Sata Diego Ballet Lynda Yourth will dance the Sugar Plum Fairy in the San Diego Ballet production of "The Nutcracker," at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Dec. 26-28. Tickets pt $4 to $7, half.price for children, ar e available at Mutu a l ~gencies. ~olden (~ ·~~ Gourmet Japanese Cuisine South Coast Village' Sl:;;)rayon "-- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Carte Dishes LU NCH•Ottll~ER DAILY Food tO Take Out 11 30 A.M. to 10 PM 202] H.-bor lt•cl COSTA MESA 642-7162 • 646-9911 ' . We lcome in the Bicentennial with .. ~-.~NEW YEAR'S AT THE NEWPORTER DINNER DANCES 9PM to 1AM . A New Year's Eve you'll never forger' Gour· met dinner with your choice of New York Roast $1110111 or Lobster • Champ-Jgne1 • Favo1s • Fun • Everything' Dance to the BIG BAND SOUND OF HARRY REYNOLDS in the Monte Carlo • ,•. Ballroom • Oc1nce to TODA Y'S TOP 40's • with ''THE ENDANGERED SPECIES" in the Empire Room • Dance to "THE ALAN REMINGTON TRIO'' 1n the elegJnt Marine Rest<Jurant • Dinner Dances $45.00 per couple, prepaid • All taxes anti gratu1t1es included • By reser vc1t1ons only • OR JO IN US AFTER DINNER IN THE • POPULAR LIDO LOUNGE wrth the CON · •• TEMPORARY SOUNDS of "AWAKENING" • Favors • Fun • $3.00 cover charge per ; person c1her 8:30 P~ • 1 .. \\111 , c/lr/~t-i'// 1 cf;111 11(17 )dml ,,..,. Rn~d • llfrwPO •I-• or•>, l,,1.fc,., 19:>6• IJ 7141 6·1•1 1700 •Cat•forn•a1011frPe180014:>7 4:740 Thi pnpul;ir:1nd 1·,r1t in1.: n111 Blul' l'arrot \\ 111 lw lft('klnl! "'"' \1•.ir-. I.\ I' • " th I"•' l'ntl'rtainnwnt .111d r ..... tl\'t• hor.., llr)('\)\ n· ... '-C'l'l'<I up throughout tht· t'l.rnin~. Rin~ int h1· :'\1w YE'nr with < h.1mpagnP, purlv fa11>r.., 11r11I .1 choru'> of Auld 1.1111~ !-.\ Ol' ~5 per couple'. ~:1 pu )JC r!'.on, G. s~ox '""'" d•""',-<D<.llt••h dl "C1nC1 S usl lc•lellil ave. e1m I 71 4) 639·1994 • I A •A•.r Horikctiuci •crou hom South Coaal Plau 3800 S. Plaza Or. Santa Ana (il4)5572531 In Little Tokyo ,,.ar th~ Music Center 111 S San Pedro Los Angeles \213) 680 9355 Ae .. rvelfons Recommended CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL !Al Cr-\leltey P0<k••YI 499-2626 496-5773 South Coaat'3 f ine&t CuiainP IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (I~ n,. 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TBNIO'S DOiiar SOUTM COAoT PlRZA ~OTEL VOES'TEwiN IN'l'UtNA'tlONA( lt.O'r'E(S ~-~ PlvtncfS In traVel with Unrted Althnes V ~· "All• Y ou-Ca11-lat'' SPAGHETTI I • 210 NEWPORT CEMTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH . ,,, ............... ~. # • TIMES, PLACES • • • (From Page CJ) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 •THE AMERICAN DREAM', -Edward Albee one·act, 8 p.m . Jan. 7 and 8 in the Orange Coast· College Oraplfl Lab Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Cost a Mesa . ftee. FRIDAY, JANUARY9 SCHOl,ARSJUP BENEFIT -Piano music by Mozart, Scarlatti, Beethoven and Bach, plus original works, by Janne Irvine, 8 p .m . J a n. 9 at Community United Methodist Church, 662 Heil Ave., Huntington Beach. $3.89'l·7711 . UNIVERSITY WI ND ENSEMBLE -Conducted b)( Dr. C h arl es M . Atkinson, music by Shostakovich. Copland and others. 8 p.m . Jan. 9 in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Concert Hall. $1 . 8.13-6617. 'OLIVER HAILEY ANO FRIENDS' -The playwright, author of "Father's Day," and a cast of 30 students performing scenes from h is plays. 8 p.m . J an. 9 and 10 in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN -8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Jan. 9·13 at Anaheim Stadium. $2 adults, $1 children and senior citizens. ,./ PASCAL ROG F. Pianist , works by Chopin, Handel, Debussy, Liszt; at UCLA Royce Hall. 8:30 p .m . J a n. 9. S3.75 to $6, tickets at agencies. A tso comin g al UCLA : pianis t Witold Malcuzynski (J an lOJ, California Chamber Symphony <J an. 11 ). m ezio·soprano Jan dl' Gaetani (Jan . 15). guitarist Turan-:\1irza Kamal (Jan. 16l, and bass·baritone Tom Krause (Jan. 17). LA CA VE RESTAURANT DiM In Ow Romantic Cellar OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :30 A.M. 1695'12 Irvine CHART HOUSt FINE STEAKS AND SEA FOODS OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. I 520 W. Coast Hwy • Newporl Beaeh 548-716 7 Limited Reservations Accepteo 1976 TIDSISIT!!! 1976 *** G·l·A·N·T ** * NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY** . ** BOOGIE WITH ~~~~;-~ ONLY $19 • 7 6 ~~~RvntlNG ! ! !1 INCLUOES ALL YOU CAN DRINICtt t-PLUS DANCl,..G, I I FU,_. DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT. A GREAT II ::~TV . ALL FOR ONE INCREDIBLY REASONABLE I ~E. JUST '}9. 76 PER COUPLE. 0 ~lkfnt ~ $t~~~~LJ:~ .~ E',xC!if.ing ~jS~fr,, TOPPER APP!AftS MON. AT. NlTI::S. t-1 :30, WITH HIS GREAT ROCK Ir ROLL SHOW FOR VOOR DANCING. LISTENING. It DRINKING PLEASURE JN THE SHERA· TON NEWPORT'S P()PUl.A.R LOUNGE, "ALEXANDER'S BANANA.." • TH£ SHERATON NEWPORT HOTt:L * On MacARTifUR BOULEVARD * J111t South o( ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT I 'Iguana' Worth Seeing IJy JACKIE HYMAN On e particularly e f fective moment A . °'"'-°"1tv"'1otSC•H comes when Raymond Massey as a 97·year-old lit 11 <'ar~r~d ig~ana strug.gles offst age, poet recites a poem. his first 10 20 years and the era Y 0 t e end or its rope, whlle on sta~e fou r last in his life.M assey seems a bit robust to be so • ~haracters are s~ruggling to free themselves old but at the same time his strength m akes the liro~ -or reconcile themselves to -their own characte r's d ignity and importance believable. mils. A h . ti . th I Ten WI · not er moving me m e p ay occurs .. n~ssce !hams' "The Night or the when Dorothy McGuire as the spinster Hannah Iguana is !lot one of the playwright's greatest tells or her two "experiences" with sex. Miss w~ks . but it has some Clashes or insight that McGuire is stunning in therole. ~nd~~~:iell :orth s~ing, pa~ticular~y in the She inte r acts well with Richard Ch a m · thr h J Y ounted production wh~ch runs bt>rlain, who plays the central role of a defrocked Ahoug an. 3l at the Los Angeles Music Cente r priest Shannon Chamberlain is perhaps a little manson Theate r · · · · · · young for the part and has to work against his ' ~~~~?.~~~ i ~ OJ.I \\II.ill'"· ~ .. 1111 ti\ 'I ,11111 I luhw ( .11 Sl.1ppl'•.' I \ 11· HI' \I\ \II \ I 1 \ 1.i .. 11.111 II.or .II I 1111 11\1110\ l'\\1110\h \ .rno '""'' \1, .. ..i ~ ll.1lh11.1l'1·111tl\lll1 I. ::-..... ,.-\ ~1.l I MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND \'OUNO PEOPlE 11\t et.-cr~· ol "'9 tol"'fJ •I fO ,.,.,., __, _ _, ,,.. ....i .... , .. -.. ,_,., ·-.... .., ,,.,.. ,...,.. ... All AUS AOIUll(O (;mer'' A;io.111(n ....... •ummo Under 11 ""''"' ~'°'"P••r••t r.,..,1 v Adult G11tl'f11<1 • •ll• ...... ""'"""""" (OQf °" ...... """ ....... TEMPLE <;ARDEN$ j:.t. ; CtMNGSS R estaurant >-~1i('~ ~ LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special Lunch~ Buffet $1 .85 J\'1 nd,1; thr11 Friday 11 30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fenturmg Eicollc Tropical Drinks 1500 ADAMS tot Harbor! COSU MESA 540·1 9 37 540·1923 And, In Gordton Grove 12201 BROOKHURST IAt Chopmonl 638-7020 Celebrate New Vear'• Ev• with • feaUve d Inner •t Bob Burn• Reetaurant. Old •Qaualntencn •"" new1 wm . gather •round to enJoy 1pec:I .. hotlday fare and Ptlrtf fa~ from 5 p.m. lpeclal Hotfda1 Menu from O p • .,_ AHervetfon• S..09ffted., Now appearing: WAYNE VINCENT & BOUNTY slender build to create an earthy character, but nevertheless he succeeds well in his charac· terization or the maniacal, pathetic Shannon. Eleanor Parker is the weakest of the four leads as Maxine, the gutsy manager o f a run.down tourist hotel outside Acapulco. She strains vocally and physically lo fit the role but fails to be convincing. Impressive in minor parts are Allyn Ann McLerie as Mi~s Fellowes and Benjamin Stewart as Jake Latta. ''Iguana" is not a truly great play and this falls just short of being a truly great production but both are worthwhile and meaningful and, in a Los Angeles theater season topheavy with trivia, deserve the playgoer's attention. ~~~~ l&AeblFF RESTAUR ANT FORA GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE GOURMET DIMHER IStn-ed 7 to 11 J French Onion Soup • Hearts of Romaine Roast New YOO< Slrip Bordela1se Stuffed Baked Potato • Asparagus Hollandaise Petit Fortes CHAMPAGNE• PARTY FAVORS Two Groups Perlot nitWJ For Your Conthwous Dancing & Entertainment 8:30 p.-to I :30 a.nL. All of This .... .... And Some Surprises Too .... Only $37 .SO Per Couple EARLY RESHVATIOHS RECOMMEMDEO 3000 PALM AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 536-8866 Presenting our new 7-days a week Brunch-Lunch 9:00A.M.·5:00 P.M. In Secluded Aliso Canyon Make Your Reservations Now for our GAlA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY from 7 P.M. on .... 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TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening DECEMBER 26 Saturday Morni ng DECEMBER 27 ,:00 t) ~ lO €I) m (ii Nm 7'()0 f) Dlltty's TrttllouJrr 13; . (t J (111(iiQl 16 Ntwt U ~l 16J 10. 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[leanOf P1rker lQ ED Hoit')'WOod Squares I m Mov1t: '1he Jackpot~ (com) '50 love Amenun Style _ James Srewafl B11b1r1 Halt, 0 am:£ID Billy Smart's Christ· 'fl ffi Scoobr Doo mu C1rws Ou1mnd1ng circus rou W Mister Roam' Neicltbofllood tints includonr 1 clown on the low CJ:OO 0 Scooby Doo •1rt W1l!.0n Smart •nd n11 tit 0 '2J ~ ).OJ ED l.111d ol tltrlosl ph1n1s. the Btrond1n1 h1chw1rt c~ : 6 Ultn M•n ow 1ne S1ll1t 1c1obah and a lonale g (~ :},) (j) a> Advtnlum of 1u1~rine • Ch11stmn lite m1ng G~hcan llom 1ht 11001 tQ ruch 10 the lop m tountTy Music of I~~ b1C ttnt " 'lT. IJj SlwJ11/llis Hour a Wof1d of tilt Su i tlrrascoltndu Q M1lhtn $ MOYlt: (Cl (2h1) "Tiit CJ:)O Sllw•/IS•J Hour h sy W1'" (com) ~Z-C11) Cr1n1 , 1ir1ndsulld ID 811dr Bu"'h 6 leave It to Btavtr m 6 M1ttltl:ame 0 (~ Ci.I .i, Cl) CrOO'lic Goo. Wall Stitt! Wttk hn World ol Survrul a Scooby Doo My little f1hrcie 10 words-A·Poppin' 1.00 0 17 3' a I S•lCIAl I T h' :23 6 m RMn, Jot, Run 61111 M1g11hon. Yur ol lht Wildt· ti:) Stumt Stnct bmte (R) 10:00 O Aft foot"'ll l'lly-Otts O Doug Henning, Orson ~ n111111J , tame * Welles. Bill Cosby in u I~ .! l (1.. al Sfetd 8um "The World of Magic" • 1 Sl!wm/his Hour f H II oo<f i o 2J (6.J m f'IHet of ~ l.f>ts Live rom 0 t,YWOO<I (D Movit: "Grttn liiass of W7om· 0 :23 6 lo ED i:EmEJ Tht 1n(' (wu) '48 -Peuy Cumm•nes. World of MICK Doug Htnning stm @ Movi«: "Bittle 1t ApK!it 1'111" '" this m1eoc:1I hour presenttd with I (wts) 0 52 _ Jell Chindler. out commetml 1ntttrup11on lrf. r lJ fu Out Spa<e Huta 0 Mov1t: IC) t2hr) "Blut Stit1" ~~ Tr1ils West (mus) '46-frtd Astaut, Bing Cros , ~ Spani$h Movit by, Joan C1ull1eld 10 30 0 h r out Spice Hub 0 ( '19' 8 I 3 al Barbary Coul 0 Movre: "tlrvt Her N1111e With ID Cron W11J P11dt" (dra) '58-Vrreon11 Mcl<tnn1. m John 811bour Show 6 Thf Rifltmin E£l Spanish Movie o' ( '9 8 ) l1.• al lite Odd Ball '26 Gunsmoke c pt \.!!. ID 'THE TV NEWSMAN ' or:,., *PAINS, PRESSURES, 10 c1t111tn1t BEHIND SCENES LOOK i!" Q: lihost Busttrs I Tht Teltvision Ntws111an 'll 6 EI:) Wtstw1nd La Vict. con Aurth• t26 Mov1t: (C) "lad: l t11t Bun. Japanese lHfUl!t ProlflllS Nlk'' (com) '52 -Bud Abbott. I 30 Mm Griff111 Show W El«tnc C..PlllJ m Coldtn Htnl.lct-'oldtn H1rvut 11 :00 0 Ghost Bust~ W Ttltm11n NtwslMn Ftllo•·UP 1,!J 11Jua111: Willdow te tile Sool!I m a Slrtw dt Rtsrta '"" 0 (lt (.!,) (}; al Ulldt CtO('\ • 9.00 ~l11s Is lk NFl 0 GE. Theater: "IBn d .. io This Wtti •n Ute Nfl * This House ol re e 117 ~ 8 f11 out Spact Hub Starring Emmy Award 13 6 kl The JetsoM Nominee·Diana Rigg ED Soundst.1ce f) 1r 31(1 Cl!!mI} GE Tiit· ll:JO f)Y1lley_oftllt Dinosau11 1tre In lh1s House of Brede" (R) U 2J (!i g;, GO! USA 0 ;2J (6' )O m RO(kford Filts' 16 iiiOvit: "Midi.ad O'H1l~ounN 0 (lfi(I ) (3 al ABC frid17 0 (~ OOl@a:lA Ill I fl Cl ft Movie: (C) (fli'r) "Duth S. Not Bandstlnd Proud" (R) (dra) '!~-Arthur H11t,I (i. Ghost Bust.ts h nt Altuodtr. Robby Benson I rm m Chlldrtn's Film fes1ivaf m Tht Bold Onn Afternoon 26 Movie: (Cl (2hr) "futastk . Voyage" (sc1 Ii) 66 Sttohen Boyd 12:00 0 j) NfC Chu1ploll$bip$ Pre· I W11h1nrlon Week 1n Rev1tw e1me ~ow ., . CJ JO Ntws O Mont: (C) frontier Gambit!" Cltyw1tchm (11res) '56 -John Bromht!d, a tholtr Q2J MC football Pla7.otls JO:OO ~f6},0'EDl'olice SltrJ WAd Lib m (D Ef) Ntws ID Bic Blut Matblt Get Sm•rt Q1 (!) c.eni . .. Muttrpttet Thul1t: Notorious ~ M~: (C) "Weft ClptHt Kidd Wom1n (RI tD Edison: Tbt Old Iha 10:30 I Htlp So111toDt TodaJ w Rolltf 61111~ News W Swtd_!l Matintt Hoen Olltce Hoiu 12:30 O 7 (1J (!) NfC ClllmpiMsliips 11:00 3 0 m m al Ntws B Ml. Chips·=" I (a to t23 (6 News <:W L! > l1. CD Altro-llatbo11- Bat ti 1i1oucllo rlf1 Bowl foolblll Derk Slt1dows Q) Movie: "Sbopwom Aacdl" (d11) Morit: "They Mada Me A Crifll· '38 -M1rtmt Sullrvan. 1nal" (dra) '39-John G1rf1eld, Ann @ Tllrtt Stooces . She11dan Q,} (!) Voia ol ~nailturt Q) Mod Sq11d fD I~ Pe/SjleCtiYe ti tile ~ 111 (3) Sumnl 1:00 0 MOY!t: "l'l!fy Cutt froll .... $ ~mn Seriaf JOl!d Space" (SC•·h) '67 -Jenn1fu !:26 Blc Tl11e WmU1nc llrnt, R.ot>e~ Hutton. . tl;) Will Strut Wttk (jJ MOY!t: N1ncy Stttlt ls Mm- i li )) lovt Americu Style 1n(' (dr1) '37 -V1Ctor Md.lllen. 11:15 Clnt1111 J.4 1.2J (6J AfC fottblll ~11.otts 11 :30 [7, (}) CBS lalt Movie: (C) W Say Bro.tilt<: Natiolal &lltitn "10 R1lllncton !'lace" (d11) '71 -ED Sii ~ .P1~1tn1J H R1chud Altenborou&h, Judy Geeson. 1:30 O Movie. Born to tbe Siddle IQ)@QOJ ED Johnny C.rw11 (wrs) '54 ";'. Oonald Woods. Tiie Honeymoon1rs m Tht Vil'flnlln (~ (i ) Cl) Wide World Spe-a~ Movie: CC) "The Mid Moltstu c 1 Party" -Animated cartoon Mm. Cf) The fll I ED Tht Ope~ M.lnd O Movie: "I011r Konr Esapn" 2:00 W Soul !11111 (hor) '38 -Und1 Miller. 1· Inherit.Ince § Wultlnrto11 Wtt• in Rnlrw · U.~ Piny Soul Train 2:30 ~"!" USA • .. . 1%:00 Movie: (C) "f1111inr ruthtr" i Mt¥1t: DudlJ Mantis (SCI h) (v.el) 'S2 -Stertrnc H1ydtn. 6 Combat @ Mtvle: "Tltt Grut D.u f'1tdl" · A(riarlture USA (adv) '48 -Dennis O'Ketlt. 3:00 NR .1ia111t •f ~ Wtd " ~ Roa Ct11Ctrt • Mt-rit: (Cl "lrimtolt {wu) W bp's Sllow '49-Rod ~meron, W1ltt1 Brtn111~ 12:30 ltJ Mme: (C) "In tile Cood Old Q.Ol Mowie: "Wo111a11 TIIMS Sntt Su111mertllltt" {muJ) '•CJ-Judy Gar (com) '67-Shnlfr MKlaine, land Van Johnson Q) Outef Un11ts m M"'r. "Tiit Udy Wuts Mill... Q) Hi,11 aia,.,.,.i (com}_'S2 -Rulh Huµey, I Couatiy Pia . , 1:00 ~ ~ (6) Qj ED Mkllli&lrt S,.. : ~ l.itlits (R) I ~ Rf'D • SablfU7 lhtl ... Doa 1urs1tws Roa Conc:ert 1:30 s,om Wltll leftb 1:30 Sptdll Mua for Rtta~ Slbl.~ -.. .. .. u •-~· c ldrtll Mtwit. ... ,_. _, ... @m Mt.It· "Wt'rt No Aqtll" <com> ·s2 -Th• Bowery eo,i. 1:4S t) J.TOvte: (Cj "Tau •lf' (wu) '6~ 0 Tbt EMiiy Atleif -Tony Youns. Dan Duryta. @ T1ru11 Thutre 2:JO (D All·Hlcht SlloW: "lllctJ f'ert· ~ Wllbum Bl'ttlltn lltft." '1h• LadJ & Ult Monstff" f Cf)) World ol S41mval 3:30 I) Movie: "A11ulldt1 ;r1ham Bell" • fa11l1rrl1 ftkon (dra) ·39 -Oon Amteht, Willy's Wolbhop KOCE TELEl'ISION e:• WAI.I. STRf:IET WEE K • ot ICUl''SSHOW • •·oo CHILO GROWTH AHO OIVILOPMENT 1o·c.> AVIATIOH WEATHIER ) 00 WOMAN ALIVE' ) )0 MIST E R R OG ERS Hl!IOHIO"HOOO 4 00 SISAMI ST"l!IT S 00 ILICT .. 1CCOMl'AH'I' S JO Vt LL.A ALl.Oltl. 6tJO WOMAN 1 .. SEAltCH· THE QUEST ~It "ltSOfCALMl!AHIHG 7·· VOTl"'S l'll'ELIHI I H WASHINGTON WlllC IN "IYllW New1 from111 over C1llfornl1 is rounded up each day In the DAILY PILOT I t ' , I.·~ ·;: J· /.; • "'•t ·,-"',·, 1•' .i··'. • •. ., .,.,. (."8 DAILY PILOT Friday. Dec•mber ~. 1975 ,. . ~ .... ! •.. """"" • ' . . . ..... I Playwright Feat11red at OCC ·---- -·--HUITU • --™' CONYllSAnoN ~ .... _Ma,.-.. ,,.!t "°'"' ..... t .. " -··· 3 DAYS Of TMI CONDOl 111 ---llAMID 11 ... ._ .. _, .• -..11.- JOllA ;ma • ow WMiliiN ) 1oosn1 cooau1N 11t1 -n-THI GllAf WAI.DO NPNI"" °""' ll•!t ... _.. _, ,ACIFIC nt!ATRU ORfVl-IN SIJPE" SW.tJI lllEfTS """90ll •¥0. -Swep """ & Auto ~ s.t. & Sun,_. am to 4 pm ORANGE D..tw4n 1 & 2 . . . . I-TUI •fltt• t •ll ... -· If lt(f' . Ion .. ifoo<••' lilet 4' I ...._· er..-1·11 .. • -• -· •• -· ·-· --·---· -~~· --··---- ---·-~= ---· -.. .,_ ~-DOG DAY AmlNOON"' --DIOWNING l'OOl ,... -(. ICon • _,, 1i10 ,,..... I THI HINDINIUIG '"' llOnlll. CAN YOU SP• A DIM 11"1 ._,..._. __ """'• ~·-DAY AmlNOON --DIOWNINO l'OOl ll'tl --lllWI 11111. ~ ........ MIYTHING AIOU! ·"l • (..,, -'~cu.MIC ... , INDWW'lm111 lllAND 1°' Of WDILI 111 llYNOUt • """-• .... lU lUCll:Y UDY "" 1_.,1s.11 ,,. • loOl:ll , lilO •UNI • --llUCUllD "" --WWllLA!ll ,.,. .... a.,.,_'°"' I. fllllA't' fOSTU Ill 1. G6NGll ~ Ill 3. Aiouctog • .... ...._ Hurni. __ ...,. JIAMID 111 --HUITS or TMI Win "" Cloting New York flocks. Dvllvered same day fresh to your doorstep , . In lhe DAILY PILOT . . . /\n anlhology of "'orks by dramatist Oliver llailt>y "'ill be presented Jan. 9 and IO by the Orange Coast College theater arts departmt>nt. Entitled '"Oliver }lailey and Friends," the orl)(Jut'lion is s lated to begin at 8 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admisi,ion is free. The show wi ll include exce.rpts from six of Hailey's plays and will be pt"rformed by a cast or 30 s t udents . t-l ail ey himselr wil l m ake his stage debut. performing nobody could dream him up. his incredible bank robbery is all the ""''-l\<)ul .... d noo•lkfKklo<• S•n" A,... 531 •U1 (R) George C. Scott A ltOIUIT WISI NOOlETIOlll Sy 1C1m9 I "The Hindenburg" I a ... _ llnM Bancroft ... .,_. '"""""' WILLIAM ATHERTON . ROY THINNEs GIG YOUNG • BURGESS MERfOITH • CHARUS OIJRNING • RICHARD A. DYSART · -w --...., ... "" ... w lllOIAli Ill MIXWt'. lcltM s.y Ir'!' .... ~ • ~ .... Scrlll!fltY il'I ... - Dwtdlll il'I _.-... M FltJIMllUIS'rtlOJI · -IJMUISAL "tME • ff:CHNICIX.111" MNM'ISIOlt"rPGl_tlllfl .. IET90J ------,--,-----.,,.=-==::-i ~-.. .-. ,._, ........ ~ j OhpNI "°""" lrtc;a ,..e11-bc1..,N11 Ofl llCA "-tordl • '"'" J MANN'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA GENERAL'S TITAN CINEMA M 10 lllSTOt ITllllT NUTWOOD AT COMMONWIALTH PACIFIC'S IUENA PARK DIM·IN COSTA 111SA t 546-2711 fUWITON t 171°5515 I LINCOl" AVI. t WIST Of KNOTT IUINA 'AIK t 121-4070 in "For t he Use of the Hall" and serving as narrator for the entire production. "It ·s one thing to write a play but ql1ite another to appe3r in it on stage," he said. "It 's an exciting prospe(•l, but one that I approach \~·ith ;.1 1..·ertain an1ount of apprehension. I t C'l'rtai nly promises to be an Interesting even- ing, in any c-ase . '' The progre1m v.•ill in - l'lude sell~C'tion s from .. \Vho's f-lappy N ow?," "For the Use of the Hall," "Hey You, Llght Man!," and "First One Asleep, Whistle." The production will a lso feature portions of H~iley·s ''Father's Day," presented by OCC last fall, and selections from Jiail ey's most re- C't>nt v.·ork. ·~And Where She Stops, ~obody Kno,vs. ·• His latest V.'ork \Viii have its \\'orld premiere performance on the OCC stage. The production is dlre('led by J .R. Ferzac- ca. Robin Franl•is and Sh('ri Tierney . Jeff Kappe is the technical director. '.\1embers of the cast includ(': Ste\!(' Alley, '.\fcKee A nderson, Ma1;e Armstrong , Sheri Blan· C'O, Robin Rordon. Kim BurnS\\'Orth , 1'eri Ciran· na . Lts;_\ Cox, Richard 1'"chrinc. Gordon F'ii.'tlor, Reth H .:in s cn, Ed Hugh es and Ro n La Caria. ""KING OF HEARTS" IPGI COM'TI~US fl.OM I Z:JO SAT. ntaU JAM. 4 ; A "GO'* IN 60 SECONDS'" 8-J V "OH ANT SUNDAY .. ·, ~ A "OM.r Side of M..teili" , f J ~ "CitWL FIOM nTROYIA" , ,,; I "' "HLUTS OF™' WISl"" -"' ~ "'WISTWOaur" •, . Be11efit Co11cert '"fl:IDAY FOSTB" "OLD DIACUU" Pi~111is t J ~n n e Irvine \\'ill pl;_.iy oi:iginal L·on1posit ions and \VO r ks b y :\1oz~1rt. Scarlatti. Bcet hov~Jl'"' and Bach to raise scholars hip runds for Golden \Vest Coll ege. ]'he l'o1.1cert \viii bl~ at 8 p.m . Jan. 9 at Com- munity United :vJ ethodist Church. 6fl62 Heit St.~ f·luntington Beach. 1'ickets at SJ \rill be a\'ai lable ~it the d oor. -· ... ·-Fiii All OF us e "BRILLIANT .•• UNIQUE •.. WITlY .•. ELEGANT •.• SO GLORIOUS TO l.OOK AT, SO INTaLIGENT IN ITS COMCEPTION AND BIECUTION ... THE SCALE OF THE FILM IS IMMENSE •.• STUNNING BATTLE SEQUENCES •.• UNLIKE ANY OTHER PERIOD FILM I CAN REMEMBER SEEING." -VINCENT CANBY, NEW YOR K TIMES anlm by STANJ:EY KJJBRICK "PURE .CINEM.A .... ITS. BRILLIANCE IS THAT OF A PERFECT DIAMOND. ITS ACHING BEAUTY Wl(L WIPE.YOU OUT." -FRAMK RJCH, NEW YORK POST ( D-111¥ ,,llot 5t•ll "°10 PLAYWRIGHT HAILEY At OCC Jan. 9 and 10 SADO\...EBACK PLAZA (lN-'M41 U <D n•ooo.,...,••OOC••••D ••• ••w "HUSTLE" J:50 & 7:45 "FEAR IS THE KEY" IRI 2:00-5;55·9:50 "BENJI" IGI 2:00.S:lS-9: I 0 "CAPTAIN HEMO" l :40-7:15 "MAHOGANY" IPGI 5:00-9:10 "ONCE IS HOT ENOUGH" 2:45-7:10 ' FOUNT AW VAL...LEV ocoooc..;,lr.1".=.:."ll •a ,,._,_ "HEARTS OF THE WEST" lrGI 4:00-7:45 FRlfSAT-1:50-7:40 "IRAHIGAH" 1:50-7:40 "J HIS OF THE CONDOR" IRI J:J0..7:JO R I /\Al -1 :JO.i:lll-,,JG "Tin! Conversation" '.,l .. $:Jt-,;JO , .. , J'IM-l:J0-1:10 DAILY AT 1 :30-5:00 and 8:30 ,. ~N O'N_;AL ... 'MARJ§A 'BERtNSON" .,,. PA~K 'MAGEE · HARe,Y KRl!GER • ·Pl~ KOE~ER · ·GAY"HAMI LTO~'MAR!f KEAN._ (PG) THEATRE ' . HAR!OI! ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 5~6·3101 0,. HAllOI llYO. • ONI Milt SOUTH OJ SAN OllOO FWY •. • f • • ! .[ I I j - • I • ' i I ' . . ' .. I Laguna 1V Writer Didn't Think He'd Make It By DENNIS McLELLAN .. .. ci.lly,. ........ Bob Earll, one-time laborer, salesman and -.a •l•tion attendant, wu a most Wllikely can- c1adate to be a television writer. · fle bad failed English since the fourth grade '•dropped out of high school in the 10th grade 91G, as be puts it, "I've been waiting for phonetic spielltng to come in for years." • But for the last seven years the 39·year-old Laguna Beach resident bas been making bis liv- ing writing scripts for some of the top television shows includlng ''The Virginian," "Doc Elliot,'' and "The Name of the Game." IT WAS LATE 1967 when Earll decided to take a stab at writing, something he always had in the back of bis mind but quickly dismissed. "I was really getting frustrated," he re- called." 1was32 and I didn't have a profession or trade. To me it was important to try -not necessarily to succeed but to give it a good shot.'' Earll, who was then living in Sherman Oaks, enrolled in a writing correspondence school. Although he quit after turning in only two assign· ments, it was the school's quarterly magazine that encouraged him to tackle his first script. ''They have a students• sales section of the people who have sold something. They were housewives. plumbers, salesmen -ordinary people. It gives you the impetus to go on." HE ALSO TOOK to heart two of the school's writing axioms: "Write for a medium you are familiar with" and "Write about something you know. ''I never read mucn but I thought I logged an awful lot or hours in front of the television. And being such a screw up ru; a kid 1thought1 betlt!r write about crime." With some help from a wnter friend , Earll wrote a script on forgery, submitted 1t to "Ironside " and .. sat and died for six weeks wait- ing to hea~ from thein." The end result, he said, was a check for $2.~ and six or seven more .. Jronsides" before it went off the air. Earll said many people have a negative at- titude about the chances of writing for television, 2Saying it's impossible ~o break into or there already are too many wnters. ""It's not true," he said. ''There's always room . They're always looking for new stuff or so- meone who tells it a little dilf erent. '' THE MOST pessimistic were his friends. who felt unless a person fcnows the right people and has the prope r education he couldn't make it. .. I found out a college education is not a prere- quisite to being a writer," said Earll. "Those who haven't written before stop themselves. They talk themselves out of it and that's a shame. If somebody's got an idea, sit down and write it. It's kind of sad we defeat ourselves. If you really want to do it, do it." Before writing, Earll said, it's important lo watch the s how you want to write for. He said the more you know the relationships between the series regulars, the better the chances of selling the script. Although an idea for a script can come rrom 8Jlywbere Earll said, newspapers are a good source. A' news story prompted the idea for a "Doc Elliot" script he wrote. Earll keeps files of newspaper clippings he may use as script ideas. "OFTEN IT WON'T be the big story, but a two paragraph short," he said. "The old adage that thlth is stranger than fiction is true. If you~re tllinking about writing fiction you should be reading facts. "Learning to watch people is another thing rve found. Most writers have a natural and in - satiable curiosity. You've got to look at the other side of the door that says, 'employes only.' Nine times out of 10 it will just be a long hallway. But it's the tenth time that will give you something for a story.'' He said it is the normal, everyday things that add richness to a scene. He advises observing people and \)aying attention to the details found in one's own life. 'Tm terrible in restaurants. I'll listen to whole conversations in the next booth." Earll, who feels motion pictures permit a wider range of subject matter and have fewer restrictions than television, presently is working on a movie scri9t. He gives two reasons for want- ing to make the transition lo the big screen. ··First, there is the freedom of creativity (people can talk like people)." he said. "The second reason is money. You have to remember William Goldman sold 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid· for $400,000. Looking back on his seven years as a writer.· Earll admits. ··1t's been good to me. Had you told me this eight years ago I'd have gone. 'Oh, come on. -I 088 S. Coast Hwy. • l.agYna leach Opett Delly I ~S • w.-.... t -5 .. [ F .. , 'Those who haven 't written before stop themselves. They talk themselves out of it and that's a shame,' says Laguna Beach's Bob Earll, a scriptwriter for some of television 's . top series. HOWFMDOES . 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Frwy. °''•. 634-25&3 · Friday. December 26. 197~ DAILY PILOT ('7 Wonlen's Lives Told Colleen D~whurst narrates the documentary "Three Wom en Alone" on KTTV. Channel 11 , at 9 p.m. The progra m looks into lht> lives of three women: a widow . a divorcee and a s ingle career girl. Each of the three candidly talks about her Ii f e. thoughts and dreams. The three women visited in this special are Anne, a young ad· verltsing executivt• in ~cw Y~rk . Starr. a divorcee w1th an eight AH E SPECIAL HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENT! year old son . from lpswic·h. Ma:,1>.; and Elaine, a \Hdow who for 26 yea rs Ii ved an her husband'~ shadow. Each or these aC'lt Vt!, ID telligent women shares a com- mon bond . She ts in the pro<·1:ss 11£ defining and establishing herself "Three Women Alon .. ··· was produced by Al Korn Joyce Daly wrote the narration a11d Linda Adel man St•rved as produc·tion roordin;.i tor. CALL THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES Mati~~ts & E•Mmqs MA Tl MEES OHL Y AT THE"fO~LOW1MG SELECTB> THU TRES UA CITY COOIE CIMEllA -&34-3911 TIISTIM tlMEllA -544-1151 ON SHOPf'iNO ClNTE R ORANGE SA HIWV AT NEWPORT AVE TUSl H UA TWIN CIOA -193-1315 CYPIESS TWIM CIMClA -121-1&60 OUTS<OE HES TM NS1ER MALL wESIMJNSTEA llAll RO ~· WAl•[R cnRESS BllllMUlST THEATRE -112~ MESA -548-4701 BALL AO AT &~ST AHN!!t°"' 19th & NEWPORT CO'>IA MESA "Lu xurious, sassy and a lot of fun . 'LUCKY LADY ' 1s a wise cracking, soft hear ted, t omantic adventure." JJy Coclts TIME MACAZINE A STANLEY [)Q'JEN FILM WCKY LADY CALL THEATRES OR CHECK DIRECTORIES FOR POLICIES! • I • ' ... . . . -. ·-'·~···· . . . ' J .... " » , ' .. ; .o ' • • I .. . ' . . . • • • .... . ' • • • . . . . . . : . . . . . . . ~ . . -. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CB DAIL y PILOT Frlciay. December 26. 1975 Man, Wolllan of Year Chosen Coast Pai,.: Win Top Honors For Community Theater Work ranking 1975 produC'tion, l.aguna's "The Corn Is Green." earning a citation in Thursday's c•olumn as one of the five be-st aC'- lrt."sses or the year. Intermission Tom Titus the year·· designation by placing four productions in the 1975 top JO. including JohRson 's top-rated "Stop the World" a nd the number three ·'Period of Adjust- ment" directed by last year's "'oman of the year. Doris Allen. Other \VCT shows mentioned were "Butterflies Arc Frt..>t:" and .. Everybody Loves Opal." If you "'ere 3 producer <"harged "':ith the respons ibility of putting two plays on the boards -one a big, splashy musi("al, the other a deeply involving drama -and vou had your t'hoice or dirt.>clors ~1long the OranRe Coast, it's quilt.> likely you'd summon the services of the Daily Pilot's man and \\'On1an or the year for 1975 in local theatt•r. Kent JohnsOn of Costa Mt-sa and :'ll arthella Randall tlf Corona dcl :\1ar, 1.s tendered both in recogni- tion of thC'ir n1any contributions to !oral the.lter over the years and thl'ir spct•ific art'On1pli sh- ments in 1975. Joining John :,,on :.ind :'ll1ss lt:.in- dall on this year's honor roll i:- the \\'estn11n s tt•r Con1n1un1t) 1'ht>alt>r . !ht• hands-do"·n (•ho1t'l' for tht•ater or lhf' )Car UOlOllg !ht• coast"s nonproft'SSJOnal produc- ing groups. For Johnson, 1975 was ju.st one memorable year in a career o( theater which stretches back 30 years (a milestone for which he was h onored by the Ana - Mod jeska Players earlier). 'f'hc past decade of that time has been SJX>nt in Orange County, where he's put on three produC'tions of "Stop the World , .. two versions of ··Greasepaint,'' and dozens of otht>r shows. including "Little ~tary Sunshine," ··cal·tus Flower," "Wait Until Dark,"' ··once Upon a l\fattress" and ·"rhe Sound of l\1usic. '' Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and the old Newport 11arbor J>Jayers. She has taught drama at Orange Coast College, Fullerton Junior Collt>ge a nd Newport llarbor High School, and her rececl dlreetorial accomplishments in - clude "Night of the Iguana," "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Lit - tle," "The Gingeribread Lady" and '' )1ister Roberts.·· ' \Vestminsl<'r·s the:iter group, in its £irist full year in a nc\v, moderniied playhouse. has made i;:iant strides from un also·r:1n organization 10 years ago to its position of leadership among coastal community theaters to· day. In the past four years. WCT has won the top s pot on the Daily Pilot"s "best of the year" list three times with thf' musicals "Stop the World." "Promises. Promises" and "A Funny Thing tlapp('ned on the \Va y to the Forun1. '' 'MAN OF THE YEAR ' Kent Johnson of Costa Mesa This long-over,due honor, to BOTH J OllSSOS and :'lt1 ss Randall enjoyt•d mt•morablc years in community theatl.'r dur- ing 1975. Johnson dir('('led this ~liss Randall, who lacks onl v six years of being a nat~ve ,;f Orangl' County {her family moved "'est from ~1iami wht'n she "'as a child), has staged up- "·ards of 60 productions for such groups as the LaglUla iVJ oulton Playhouse {and its prt.."Cl.ecessor, the L:.iguna P layhouse), lhl• SHF. ALSO doubles as one of the county's most respected ac- tresses. with stro ng performances in "A Delirate llalance," "The Lion in Winter" :ind ·'The Prime of :'lliss Jean Brod it•"' to her credit. man and woman of the year honor1s. 'fhe first pair so dl' signaled. in 1974, were Da vid F.mm<'s of South Coa~t Repertory and \Vestmin.stcr·:- Doris Allen. ·WOMAN OF THE YEAR' Corona del Mar's Randall column 's choice as the b<>st pro-~ ctuction of the yC'<ir, "Stop the ~ World, I \\'ant to Get Off." at the "i: West min s ter Community Theater. as "'el l as staging three other musicals -"The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell or the Crowd"" at Golden \Vest Collegt.' and "Carousel" and "A F\lnny Thing I lappened on the Wa y to the Forum ·· for lhl' An;,1 :'ltodjeska Players of Anaheim. ~·l iss Randall directed l\\IO other sho"'·s picked for the top 10 -"6 Rms Riv Vu'· at the Laguna :'11oulton Playhouse and ··King of Hearts" at the Costa :'l-1esa Civic Playhouse. She also played the leading role in another high- Bluegrass in Laguna fine· fiddlin ' :i.nd other good blue- ~r.1ss sounds will bC' heard at <in out- door music festiva l from 11 :JO a .m. to dusk Sunday at Irvine Ik>"•l Park, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laglllla Beach. Rvron Berline. the 1974 National Fiddle Champion, and his band, Sun- dance. y,·ill highlight the afternoon pro~ra rn . (llher bluegrass pe rformers ~C hl•duled lo appear are tht• Doug !)dlard Rand : 1-ionnic :'llurrary, just 1•ff ;; tour Y.'1th Dave :\1.ason ; \Vild ()ats, a n <lr.lnge County group that .1ppe;1red recently at Disneyland and Knott's Berry farm. and Lilacs of !ht• C':inyon. a Laguna Beach i::roup .<\dvance ticket s, at s.1 each, can be purchased at all Ti ck<'lron outlets. Sound Spectrum in l~<.1jluna, and J,icorice Pizza outlets in Cost:i Mesa and .A.naheim . Tickets at the gate will be S4 . Children 7 and under "'ill be admitted free. Prort>C'd~ frnn1 the fC'slival \\'111 gri to the L:i gun;1 ltt";ich lligh School Bo - ~tt'r~ ('luh t L1 as:-:is t in promotion nf ath!C'lic t'\'l'n\s. C'onrert-go(•rs :tl"l" l~ncouraged to br- ing <i bl ankl't and ;_i box lunch. f-'u rlht·r 1nform::it1on may bl' had b;.· t•::illing .\\}.\-9G51. The mtJsterpiea of bizarre love that stunned France. The Westniinster Theater earned its -... ;_A Hll*-1.•us ""'1 SAN DIEOO FWY, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA W.-2711 SO.COAST PLAZA Sft.JJ52 GEOIGE C. SCOTT AMHE IAHCltOFT "HINDENBURG" (PG) I :JO-l:40-5:45-7:40-t:45 "ON! FLEW OYER TK! CUCI001 N!ST" Ii i I :00.l: I S-5:J0.7:4S-I 0: 15 CllEllAWD THIE£ ~=1 GEORGE SIGAL ..THE BLACXllRD" 4·1 G-8:20 "ROOSTER COGBURN" 2: I S-6:25-1 O:J5 "DOG DAY AFTERHOOH" l :JS-6:~10:15 "DROWHIHG l'OOL" 3:50-8:20 "STORY OF O" IXI 6:4S-l:JO.I 0-.25 SAT fSU,._l:lO.J:l 5-5:00 6:45-&:)0.10:25 A portrait of love and submission to disorder the senses. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S STRONGEST, BEST· MADE AND MOST ENGROSSING MOVIES:' Afttflei"' • 635-7601 -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." -~~~;~:;:;~~,,1 ·.Nntatv'fdn!i ,. ... ., A 1!//Jl\ ll!R \!AS 111 It {If}.. \/• l/11/,"().V ,,,·a,\'{ rI.fU'O.'TR Tiff ( ("(KOO' "''~'1 " "·'~ ~ /J It hi fIIn /l[R .,,.J \J.'l/J/:tl1 RI fl/ !£LI) :X'""'"pl.>1· l.4\1.'RI. \'(I lf1lf.'J)l,'\J...,J li(l1;nu).l!A\' IWJU>i ol.r~ /.rKI\ IJ 1n /l,,,..,,,..of ~pli~ll~'J..l lL u:1.XLLR M~,. 7N:K. N/Tl.11._/IJ. p,,.J..,,.Jlry.W..LL~t \ 1z,,,,J Mll'/W:.L IJ(J(X:t.A~ /l,..., W~ 11/UJ.~ fORMAN '"l'i!"'WTll'" .•. -'" .. "'1~;-..~..,!$1~ ikiiiiii- T~=-==~ Calll TM~tre For SIM>WTfmes Con1munity "theater or Johnson and ~1iss Randall are the second winners of the Pilot's "A winner and a treat for the entire family." -SICWARI ~tCfN, WNfW IV "If there are not at least four Academy Award nominations for this movie, I'll be much surprised." ~f~'.}l~~~rlKI IS~R -EmHcoLt,111s.w~'""' holiday entertainment.·• SIJ -"'"""'""''~ ~'4 " "M~tt1hauat thetop ~ oc ·rY·rDD' of h1s orm. 1r f'J . , ~ Burns ... kttnlylunny." c 5tlfll ' r 1'-1-·;i "iJ}~ -v111rr11r CAAB~. f j \ \ y , .;t,_,. "'~'" fo•I f·m~s /' } _ ~ . -,.' ~ ~ "Acoupleofsh1n1ng ~ hours. Matthau and --.., \ Burns give lhe performances t. \ of their lives.***'"*" ·-, · · -•ATl-ltffll CAllllOll. /l.~etroGoldwynMi!ytrr,r-.• _ ,:,_ri 1 O••ly llt•" • ~y 51dr~ ~ .,...,...,J ,fie!O<:rt ~O:.> ,,,, , '\\iliter Matthau & George Burns .. , .NeilSimoo's 'The Sunshine Boys· Richard Benjamin .,.., ......... , .... Nc,1sm,oo •. "" ··~R4YS1..1·~ i.·· . ..., ... 11ercer1 ~O'>s Ir~ .•.. __ .. , .•. , ...... ~.,........ PG /UBfTU 6UClJICl SUG&Em_ .•• ~ MGM"' u"n'','1'o11"''~-- ~ ................. ~_ ... , •"' . ..-V IV'Ultlti 0 CINEOO ME 20 Ch1p1NLn AWfllut 1t S.A . frwy. Ori•. 532-3328 flwlLW~[l!Slill Sean ConnBlij 111ffilcbaBI Caine CbnstopbBI PIUIDIDBI ~H!Jm ~-Jmmraiin lllB man Who would BB ~ng ID sfllit 5eJ ~lfiey 111 mmt ~ l'.1ili . • ~ llil Htmm n GJaUrs Hill 1111111 s9! ~ il!ylj I.lit k Jll1ll!lll n an1m1~Mmz1m "111i~llil flellll!Rll ~llil HIWi _ ... ,.,.,,...,_._ IFri)~/l!lml'ille 11111 hill· ti l'lle llmlil CDll Mi lltills lill 1---~ -~~ -1 HARBORTWIN CINEMAWEST IPGl~§i.fut;J HAllOl A TWl.SOM. COST A ... SA WISTMIHSTllA T aou>IMWIST MM57J u .. JZ61 WISTMIN.CllfTB H2-449J FROM Fash ion Island New.port Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' -• I r, '0 9 • • • . I \ . • ! '~ • • . ' i l I J . . I TUM .J FUMI IT' ' ( ' ; ! f MAt THI THE SE/ SN• [ M TD A( "' h• 5 Pil •• 10 Pt .. 14 Eg '" "w 16 Al " 17 T~ 18 Ct "' 19 U1 20 " 22 Fil di 24 Al '"" 27 Vi 29 GI " 31 M " " "' 34 c, w 36 M .. "I "' "u ,. .... m ... 45 lj ~ 47 T1 ~ 49 C! OOMER ,;'__...,.., fMe~e OU6ur ''0 8E A W.Ull s1rr1.Jc ~ 11-1e ~Prz&M€ cou~r .' TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~- by Wrn. F. Brown and Mel Casson . SUAuse WOMet.J LOOI( 0£ rre~ 1N &ASIC 81..ACI(. by Tom K. Ryan ~ by Tom Batiuk J DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK eoy; WHA1" A PANPY CHRtS"f'MA S :X: HAP.' F11d1y. Oec;embel "6 w1:, I.JAIL T t"ILU. "'" by Rodger Bradfield . llll~l Ac.. A MAl 1 l F.: 01 INfL"L~I, WHAi t'ID WI/ ASK HIM f 01\ : ' MY GIRL.. GAVf3. MG A RGVOt..-VING Hf3.AP AAIRROR -ro we.AR WHE:N Wf:'RG e>At..t..-R OOM PANCING.' by Georcje Lemont :!. HOPf: 1'Ht::Re's f;:NOU<SH CHAMPA<SNfS L..f:F1"' IN ONE: OF N-Y St..1 PPeRS ~OR A csooP s-rrFF eevr.1 IT'S A LONG PA$5 I BLUE! . HE'S GOT rr/ioocHOOWNI RED A~D GREEN l . UH , HANK , LET ME TEL.l q()(j WHAT A COLOR MAN 16 .SUP~SED TO DO ! rwe .AAU81-E WAICHJ:I< 15 Ml/I~ A Fl'Tf FIGMENTS NANCY THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL -SNOWBALL I EVER MADE AND NOBODY AROUND TO THROW IT AT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 60 Walll aboul Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: 1 R8'tore to quietly health 52 Not con· 5 Picture trans· nected flf 54 Make lus 10 Persian tart ntronomer 58 llahan , A s 1 [ P AIS IOI IS I' IA N u H T I A NI( tlll Ill I~ IA S T I ( K ( OIAIL 111 I ~ Ell\ HA R K I S [~-A IL I N ll l 0 U R-•IAIT 1£ N T IS 14 Egyptian n1t1ve A l " 0 H o-cIAtK t .. IS 5 entertainer 59 lhe long R r Ac r -o /llVI !ID ) " 15 Wear away ol the law R A ~ K•PIO RICIO-~ I P 16 Afrtean 60 Refr1ge11ted A N ,_ rTllt [10-P l A I [ country 62 Casual 17 Tidy 65 Walk lamely F I L [TT s-L [ A S E D T R [ ~ OIRIS-r [ A I 18 Carpenters' 67 lo pieces necessities 69 In · R A s p s-l D • \I A l U I N T C S fl flN ( R A 6 I D 19 U.S.S.R. city Wholly 20 Lo11he 70 Great Bamer ~ I [ L 11 or L E l ~ IA I 0 [ N 0 s Ir AIY ~ f t I I l I! 22 Fish catching 1sl~nd devices 71 Actre55 Eva 24 After noon Saint 25 Walking ·· 72 Chemical ···:Elated sufl1• 27 Yields 73 Business 29 Gin prof1t,1n concoctions Brotain 32 Move rapidly 74 Implore 33 Eattern 75 Real estate name paper 34 Conclflled DOWN with law 1 Pre~nl 9 Canada's Mr. 41 Heavy cord Peerson 43 Covered a 10 Ear: Pretix news event 11 Stupid 46 Wife of Siva person 48 Tibetan 12 Canvasser monk 13 Parts played 51 Depart 21 Begin a secietlv voyage 53 bclaimed 23 Bullet violently 26 Seveflty of 54 01aw1ng 36 Merchandilt 2 Robt ···! 40 M11quee Noted Vor- n1me g1n11n 42 Up to now: 3 Exprenw•of 2words love 4C Sm111 4 Quiescent mischievous S Calcareous person mouth 45 Luminous tissues dltks 6 BnebaP stat. 47 Take great 7 Exchange pleasure medium 49 Compass B R1v1lol paint Freud actoor. room 28 Son of Seth SS Compose 29 Soft pulpy 56 lnsh revolu· mass 11onary 30 Ne.ghbor of 57 Katmandu'~ Mont country 31 Vaults 61 Venture JS Edible sea 63 No. Wffd American 37 Three wordt lndran that make 64 Fungous two growth 38 Force 66 L1gh1 stroke 39 Graf von ·••· 68 Narrow inlet ~I 0 II I I by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller . ~-..... , ...... .. ~·' ......... _. ~ ... .. IT'S A SHAME TO WASTE IT MOON MULLINS NOT MAJ.ii/ CHRl5TMAs TREES HAVE A 51N~IN&, POPCORAJ- PJ=.CKIAJC7 eAU5J.Ef ANIMAL CRACKERS THE OPE~lt-16 sE~OCE CR A N()JEL IS BTIS<lEL4 IN\ParrAITT:· I. MUSi 611.)E T\"IAT A€l~EAT DEAL O F Trt~ .. • by Ferd Johnson WH!.., IF YOLJ C.AN1T "TALK, .JUST NOD YoUR H~,At> YES OR NO· by RodCJer Bollen Once upon a time-. - !!~·.•/,~:;::.~:~, .. ,,.,4-,.,~,r;a ·~ ,i .. z<s L--------..J '-------- PEANUTS MISS PEACH f'M TfNIN6 TO CCWIE UP WITH 5<X"E KIND OF ITEM I CAN SELL OVRtNG THE 61CENTENNLAL.AND MAKE A MILLION OOLLAR5 . by Charles M. Schulz ~--------HOW DOE5 Tl115 LOOK? IT 5 A DRAWING OF 6ta(6E (llb6Hl~GTON 6ET9" ~S.HAKRit TRUMAN .l.ND ~LUE JEAN KIN6 PLA.'<IN6 J\tlXEO DOU6LES r ~ l~, YOlA 'AY YOUIC ,TXKINEf WA? M~ING F~OM THE MANTEi-'t'E,fEl(V'AY ~NING, IJLAT Y'D<l1 FINAl..l.Y FOlANO 1T, WITH ~TMIN& 0 ! f o ! • c:1 DICK TIJACY 'ft IN IT ? iHATr~ NICE ! WMA"f WA'S IN IT? r t l THE GIRLS ' I I .. • .J ....... •' (.'lfl DAIL V PILOT Friday. December 26. 1975 Art Market Unsteady? 1.0~0<.>~ ( l t'I J It ".is .1 harr.r3r:-1nc Yt'>lr" f11r fu1t• art l!t•::ilt•n and tht• '' orlJ":-top af'I .Jllt'lll\Rrt-r.i illl' afr.ud lht• \lOI':-\ 1:-~ l'l tn eon1.:- Sotheoy t•ark1· l\1·rn1·t o.1nd l'hnst1 e·11. tn~ ··tug l\1(1 .. of th1· • lr1 ~l lll'llOn l\'Orld . S lll'\'l'\'t'd .I fine art matKt•t t urnt'(l :-1uit1l'nl\ lt1J>$Y turvy H 1 thl'Lr annu.11 IK>t.lk.s rt'\'tt'" lng tht• s..1.I ... •) ... .,,,. Rotb C'On i C':.St•d !)lL!"J!l"l Sl' .II lht• :1rt n1ark£'I ·:-fir:.t 1n ;qor up ht':l\'JI In 25 ,-,•ar:- .. The 197.1'75 -.1'.1 :-1)n 11dl li11· 111 1n:iny ni1nJs ..i s th 1· n11•:-t drarnali<· for l,!l'ner:111ons ... th1· :-umptuo u:.-; Suth1·hy bl,1ut. s;ud 111 par11c11lar ··197.11t 1l l c·('r\.11nl1 rt• n1a1n 111 our n11·n111 r·1l·:-;1:-.1 h1.11r r:.1t:"1ng yt•ar \h1·1:-t1e's .Jj.!l't't·d ahou\ tht• :irt rnarkt•i ·:. \'a ).:al'1l':o .ind prt'Cllt'lt·tl \\Ur.s t• to t'O ml' from ··thl· l'alastroph1c t•fft'<'ls " of a "'l'~ilh 1.1:\ proposed for lir1t<1u1 .\S LIStJAI , lht• lus h coCCce- t:Jbll' 1'olum1•:1 Sotheby 's 464· p;.i~t.:' " . .\.rt ;J\ Aul:lion " and (~h11st1P·s 472-pai-:e "llt•\·1ew of th<' St.·ason" art• opulent re- 1·ords 1lf rll'h o.1nd lx·<1utiful ob- Jt't"I S ;.iuct1onPd d1111ng the sate ,\"t' ;u· l-'or the rirst time. howevl'r, the ,·olumes <'annot record "stt>ady pro):!r1•ss of t•vt•r-1n rrca s ing pr1t'l'S ·S1nct• tht• t•arl\' 1950s, ·· '''rote F'l'ank flerrmann ·in Soth('bv·s in troductory articlt'. ""a s(•crTungly unshak.:tblc confidence in \l.'Orks uf a11 ;JS ObJe<·ts of v;.1luc had t':>tabhshed itst:'lf .. Hut 111 latt:' 197<1 this unshakable eonf1dt'nC'<' v.·as s haken badlv Th{' ,,·hc;le fine art m.irket, ---- Herrman "'rote, at that time ""•ent into a short dl'Cline rt"· miniscent of the worst pre·\l.'ar doldrums ... it staged a s low re- covery in the s pring and bounced ba('k to ne ar r e<·ord-brt•aking Corm in June and July " After a quarl1•r-century v.•hen ::ii most every kind of art 1vcnt up <'onstantly in pr1 c~. s uch nuctua· lions are unsettling "WF. ARE going through a pt•riod of such rapid change that "'hat is a ('('f\alnty 111 one' n1onth may already be Qllt'Sl1onable 1n the next," llermann lamc.•ntl1:1 Christie's C ha1r111an John Floyd a('knowlt>dged in his f1rn1 ·~ book that "l,ast autumn ct•rta1n sections 11f tht• art markl't >'·t'l"l' not as buoyant as previously, hut since the~.tht•re h ;.ts l>c('n a gocxl reC'O\'('fy " __ .... Galleries I Exhibits Plwtographers Slww Work PliOTOGRAPHJC "'ORKS -Color and black and whilt', by Dan Snipes <1nd Dane Young, now through Jan. 30 at Lang Photography Callery, 1450·A S. Coasl J-li¢h\l.·a y, Laguna Beach. Hours noon to 5 p. m . 1'hursday-Sunday J.:TCIUNGS ASD l.ITHOGRAPllS -By l-larold ;\It man, now through Jan. JI at Bird's E ye Vi<'W Gallery. 3420 Via Oporto in l~ido Village, :-.le"'port Reac h. I-lours: II a .m . to 5 p .m . Tuesday-Sunday. ..._ •, (."()J'llC A RT -Jlisti:;iry o f comic <1rt , with Katzenjammer Kids, Batma~ and Superman originals; with displays or l)ali watercolors ~n<I works commissioned by We stways Ma gaztn~. now through Dc.-c . 28 al Mills ffQuse, 12732 1'1a1n St., Garden Grove. fl ours: noon to 4 p.nl Thursday-~1onda y . STU DENT PllOTOGRAPllV SllOW -W~rk by advanced students, now through Jan. 23 _in _the Or~1nge Coas t Collt•ge libr.ary , 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa 1\1esa . !lours: 7:30 a.m. to 10 Pm . weekdays, 101.1 m. to5p.m . weekends. SO\'IET I.OAS PAISTISGS -"'-~a~ter P~i_nt ings I<'rom the llerm1tagC' ::ind the Statt Russ1::.i n Mus('lllll ." today through J~u1 . 27 :J,l t~.c . I .~~ ,t\ngelt•s County 1\1ust•um of /\rt.1590 ... \li1lsh1·'·l Blvd • Los .'\ngcles . !lours : 10 a.m . to 9 l).m . d<:tL • Iv <':OC('C'pt r lost·d :'llc\v \' ... ·ar ·!) !);1y, ('lose!> ul_S p . rn :'It'''' \'ear 's F.\'C.'. SI gl·neral , 50 cents r htldrL'll, stuth:nls <1nd senior <·1t1zL•ns ·SO lJ~llS' F.n\"1ronn1l•ntal audio visual t'.'1: hi bit . no\v throug h Jan. JI at tht• '.'Jt·\\·purt II arbor t\rt :'\1USl'llnl, 2211 \V r\alboa Blvd ' '.'Jt'\\'\)Orl flea ch. I lours : noon to ·I p.n1 . 1'uesday-Su nday. 6 to9 p.m. Friday. Admission by donation. HOLIDA y SHOWS A' EDWARDS CINEMAS CHR~~~M:~AR~HRU 12!.15-116 MATINEES DAILY DEC. 25 THRU JAN. 4 PLEASE CALL THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES 3 fJlm by TA!'{!:EY K!JBRICK RYAN O 'NEAL "BRILLIANT -ELEGANT GLORIOUS TO LOOK AT -;--INTELLIGENT IN ITS CONCEPTION & EXECUTION EOWAROS CINEMA HARIOll:AT ADAMS COST A MESA 546-3102 Still the fairest of the1n all! .(1 . ~~-'~<:: ,.., 4 ' .. ' r ' l . _ .·t ! .-·-,.--~L!'.,.,I -'v ., -,,. -::.T • • ., ' · . .< .._\ J -.. ) V.AlT Ols.Nf.• SY ~pt_l 1.\1 __.. r(P.: ",'".!':'! ~"'' f~'6 o" SKIS HUNTINGTON CINEMA IEACHATELLIS,HI 847·'i608 847-6017 CINEMA CENTER H.t.RIOR AT AOA,..S, COSTA MESA ~SA VERDECEMTEA. 979-4141 The Masterpiece of Love and Submission That Stunned France A11 All•d Art1JIJ R,WJ, m) X) "° -""'Of• ti •OOO!f"TlD edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lll:!STOL A.T MACAll:THUll: 540-7444 r • ... JACI( KROLL NEWSWEEK NEWPORT CINEMAS NEARCOASTHW'f &MACARTHUR 644-0760 llDGN ··THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS" Wash. Post CINEMA CENTER HARIOll AT ADAMS.COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEHTER 979-4141 CINEMA WEST WESTMIN STER A. T GOlDEHWES T WESTMIH.CEHTER 892·4493 tL· ~\ 1es . Why don't we make more films like this? P1u s We did. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA .. - WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN FOR THE PRICE OF A MOVIE YOU'LL FEEL LIKE A MILLION edwards BRISTOL CINEMA I RISTOl AT MACARTHUR 540-7 444 Ii,,. '"~""h"lo.11,-... "~"'! M~l"-"1"'\\ ""' ~"d"h~1 .. ,1.,· <~rn~ h"IT' .,n~ ,\JI iv.,d ht-r pfl<·i• •.jo,11 h.r \o.li'J 'l""'~il 1'1~ ,,,,,1 r,..·~111111' n1••I•\ 1nth~"'''';.1 ... .J '"~""' ! I· ._!...,I!"'• t .. i Th.• .,,.i,, "~"' ~. .. ...... .i ...... , .. ·"' lh '"J ,, .. 11.., .... ... ~ 1 h ..,,,,, .. .j,, l)A~ '"'"MJ'•••J"''· Diala~~ ··.lal'IJUl'lilM' Susanns Onc·e Is Sol Enc111J!lf' CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEN WIST '""ESTMIH.CEHTER 892·4493 Forlbur Plea.sure .•. JofL\11: COAST HWY. I MACAll:THU• JlltWPORT0a.•Tc• 64 ·0760 • j -. ~ . . - Becduse 11c·s ti Sam Spe1de.Jr .... and his faJcon·s worrh a fortune! PLUS "BREAKOUT" CHARLES BRONSON HARBOR TWIN HAR I OR AT WllSOH, COST A MESA 646·0573 646·1266 CINEMA VIEJO S.D.FREEWA 'fTOlA PAZ MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER HAll:IOR AT ADAMS. COST A MESA MESAVERDECEMTER 979-4141 P1us WOODY ALLEN "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" WESTBROOK WfSTMINSTQ A. T lll:OOKHUlST GAltDEH GROVE SJ0-4401 \ . . . I ~ LONG LIVE lm!l l lidt ~tlllC Sean Connerq .. IIllchael Caln hrtslopber Plummer The man Who Would Be King HARBOR TWIN l>IAll:IOll: ATWILSO .... COSTA MESA 646·057] 646.)266 CINEMA WEST WES TMl/'ISTER AT GOlDEl'IWEST WESTMIH.CEHTER 892-449] euAT~ I!!! CATHEAlrlE DEt"lfUVE ..HUSI• F" Tht:Y'I'€ hot.'%-:: SIK's tlM call 4irl. 11£'s tlM <oP. TIMlf both takt: llMlr lobs SO'iousl)I. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CINEMA WEST WES TM INSTiii: AT GOLOEl'IWES T WESTMIM.CEHTER 892·4493 "lllPl.US FEAR IS THE KEYr AT WEST THESTORYTHATHAS- CAPTIYATEOOVER 8 MILLION READERS S1.i11 111q .;C.;LJE !IARRiS E ;.EE1'1 HEC1{ART ARTHUi' O"C0.~NELL 'A lesti111r11 1 11 :., ' •· 1t".1l-.pir1! of Christ1<1 n1t v . t 1 • • .1• 11011 1~ 1·r 1• 11 o-.-,11HJ .. -VARl[fV • WESTBROOK W!STMIHSTH;ATllOOKHUll:ST GAIDEH GIOVE SJ0.440 I ···-·-···-·· ' ...., ., ' • • • • ' • • t_ ~ • ( ' ' ' l I ' ' ' • ' s 5 [ .. . ' ., 1 ' ' I. I £ : .... • . . • • • • . • • . • • . • S4:' ' G .. v .· Friday, December 26, 1975 * DAIL y PILOT DI Hou Fo ScM IH Fo Mt. HouHa For Sale IHouwi Fo 5_._ •••• !!! ••• ~•••••••••••• .. ~!!! ... ~•••••••••••• • •••• • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • ••• • • • r -Hotases For Sale Hoetet For Sale ~~--" I 002 G at ••••••••••4••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~..... tM'r 1002 GeMr'OI I 002 G-ol I 002 G-ol I 002 •• •• • •• • • • • •••••••••••• •• •• ••••• •• ••• ••• • •• • •• ........................... :=..... .. .. . ... .... . •. :.·.-•.• ··•··•·•·•·•· ·•·•·•· ·.·.·.··.·.·-~ •. ~.~ •.• ~!" •.• ·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.!_~-~~ i· iiiiiiii~i ;r;L:-;a-;~-; ofinJa-96/e . ~ VEAR From The Barrett Bunch Pete & Murtha Barrett Alan Arch Liz Beazley Paul Belous Mike Blake Dean Bradford Ed Chapman Steve Clark Elaine Demond Eileen Dinwiddie Trudy Edgar Edith Farrell Rita Gapp Maria Giannini Bill & Helen Gold Curt Herberts Ken Knight Tom Koetz Sally Lind Sandy Marsh Glenna McGeady Chris Meyer Gloria Mills Carole Mitc~elJ J er ry O'Be irn Betty Payne Ann P eters Larry Pfis ter Ellen Prince Rick Rickard J ean Ritter Ken Ross Fran Smith Larry Strong Jean Sullivan Dorrie Tomin Othal Wells Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm, Country English a tmo s ph ere. enc l ose d patio, establis hed trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being r emodeled; custom 5 RR, 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. rt. home on point, pool, dock. ' Custom, completely furnished 6 BR,: 41h ba., 3 car gar. On lagoon. $.125,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 bu. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat s lip. ~5,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay1o1de Drive N B 675 · 6161 GeMral I 002/GeMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 :.!<107 I COA5T HWV C ORONA OEL M AR *me,.,,1 Ch,.i1fmru * To All Our Friends & Customers AllCI our •ery be st wishes for a Hew Y ..-flll.d with happy days. CJOOd health & protperity frOfft ttt. tfttire staff of lay & B.och R•ofty Gen~ral I 002 Gl"fterol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Like new ! Lido Soud 4 BR.. 4 ba . 1-0wner. Custom bavfront Lawn patio, jacuzzi ; pier & fl oat s.125,000 · Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. &2 BR. apt. On sandy beac h. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boyi.1de Or•vt.> N .8 675· 6161 We hope your holiday will be the 1olliest ever. llG YARD. SMALL PRICE IREUTIVELYJ Mesa North estate, 1;., acre yard and an added family room that serves as a teen agers· b1 l11 ard cente r. Sound grc<tt ., It is. It 1s also close to a s<'hool. has 2 stories. 4 bedrooms and a view of the mountains It goes back to the freeway, but there is plenty of open s pace This estate is relatively inexpensive at only $55,900 . U~lf)UI: fi()Ml:S I 002 GeM'ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY A CHIMNEY FOR SANTA and one for you! ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA Fabulous Woodstream :J BR . 2 Ba , F'rplr, 2 car gar. across from pm>I Only I yr. new Prof tit• l'<>r Jtcd thru-out. S51,!XJO. . I fiave a GflWral t 002 GeMrat. I 002 •...•...•.•.•..............•... , ............. . "SEASIDE CHALET" Summertime beat•h retreat. Few steps tu ocean. Total privacy w1lh high walls. A framc styling. lluu..,e ol glJs.., Indoor garden c1lr1um loaded with t n,111eal planb & lt•rns Huggcd beam ccil111gs 1n all rooms L11g burning f1rrµlacc W1nt11n i: :-t atrl'a'>e lo balton) land mi: Pn' ale !>Unded> The· grand new year ,1\\'J1t s the family thal gl'ls lh1i. 3 bdrm, 2 bath hnrne w bright. new sun n} 1nlcr1or bcfor l' Chnstm.1!> w1cred1t ap· provJI Owner anxious. \\111 n·nt or trade for ,myth111g (;jll nCJW IRVIME . ' Culverdale 0\\ncr transferred & anx1oll!> . .i HR , :1 Ua. fam- r m l1 1ghly upgraded plan .tS Comm pool , park!> & tennis $5!1,0<Jo .. . ADVENTURE IM HAPPY LIVIMG Awa its you in this 7 BR home. Space for boat. Country feeling with N . B. address. Golf course being bit nearby. 2 I I I San Jc a1111in HiUs Road NEWPORT CENTER. M.I.· 644-4910 ?;~~~! .....••.•. ~?~~,!:~~~! .......... ~?~~ SUBURBIA PAIU< 1 ______ _ MODELGPOOL &JACUZZI Grcal family home in very desi r a bl e neighborhood. outstand· mg locatwn nl'ar schools, park. tennis l'UUrls. bike trail and beat·h Ft'atures 4 br, fam rm, <!1 ~ baths. and charm mg 'hideaway '' rumpus mum or den Beautiful s\\ 11nmmg µool & Jacuu1 CASTANETS Can be heard as you walk o\'er the Spanish tile floor of this corner lot home 1n Har bor View lulls. Ocean & bay view from LR & i s land kitchen. Has 3 BR, 2 Ba, frplc , huge back yard . $115.000 1Jnit:;ue Chrblma~ U,_.l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1525 Mesa Verde Dri ve East. Costa Mesa, 546-5990 UNUSUAL ..• Op portu n 1 l y 111 old EASTSIO[ Corona del Mar Enjoy qwet village a tmosphere TOWNHOUSES on extra wid e lot. COLON IAL STYLE ~ Remodeled 3 bdrm., 21.2 bed rm with bri<"k bath home; scp dtntn~ flreplan·. formal dining. rm. & brkfsl. area -plus lar~c hedrms, bllns, 2 enclosed dbl. garages patio &. I ' i \rs new plus spacious 2 bdrm .. 2 Prime loc.ilion near bath, near new cipr , for !>hoppmJ! Jnrl bus hncs substantial income · plu~ Unh 10', l>o\\ n llx20 guest :-w te plu< SJ. 9 500 S44 70 lge.pnv pat10arcaw1th . • .-• 0 15x28pool. F1rslt1meof lJll51G lllOc\e!> 'C.f .'C~l;~:orthl. ~~4'f~tri ··:rt.te·.:RAHCH;:·· ~eattors 640-00 o .. ANYTIME TOP LOCA TIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 General 1002 Getter al ELDUMPO $39,500 terrace "" ma ... !>l\l I aauau ~ master su1k + 41 nwn O • bedrooms Onl' ht•droom Pla~e uownstJ1r ... rnuld he dl·n Properties Furmal dmmi.: ull hnck 7S2·1920 decorated kill hell l oun 1400 OUAll ST NIWl'ORT llACH tl} patio l'Ju, c >h lllflll !>\\1mm1ng pool t-.. tl·11111, AT THE BEACH F.inlJst1t· ;I brlrm & FR ~pill h:\·el with lht' bcach Ju s l I !I ya rd s aw a } tk .. .in 'h.'W. lrg room., . l.x.'.rrnL'd l·l·thni.:!>. & 11 pk .Ju-.l hs ll'd Onl} ~1i;1,~J50 O.lti 77 11 l>µcn Ev1..•:.. <.ourts \\ h,11 m1111· 1·11uld }OU a!>k 1111 ·1 CJll lodJ) 1:142 l.<i:t:i [~ THE-REAL ESTAtERS BEACH TRIPLEX $95,000. Only ont' door lo bC'a<·h I Thrt•t• furn1sh<:d unili.. * * A * * MERRY 6 7 3-} 60 I anytime EMPTY nesters .. singles or mothe r-in law wanted for completely renewed I bdrm & den. Peninsula l'oinl jewel m minimum fare setBng. S82.SOO. Owner helps finance. OPEN SUM. 1-S 1722 MIRAMAR • with Im~ m,1111tenance yard L'nmatl·hablc at $71.!'lCHI Plc·.isc phone HORSES.BEACH lrs low down and dirty! Looks like a home where l he buffalo roamed! f\ handy .man·s paradise. Paint and profit ! A. Icing, winding {·ounlry lane. shaded beneath an um brella of towering tn'l'.!1 leads to th1!> ru!>t1c COMPANY hideaway. Big wooden 3 111-: \l.T(ll!-; bdrm rancher PLLS a NEWPORT BEACH Exceptionally fine hom r in BAY CREST area ol Newport Beach. fou r bedrooms. new drape!>, wall lo wall carpcllni.:. Recently redecorated , ternf1c location. price at $79.500. Call 6i3-8550 fo1 more details. Lillie doll houst· on hugt! lot with dream kit. li.:e LR with beamed l'ttl I mg!'!, 3 bdrm!>,:! ha WJlk to all shop!> Ncw u11 llw market Can't l<i!>l 0111\ 2 mil<'~ lo Ul'a<"h Ca 11 It~· purcha~cd sul1Jet'l lo l'\ 1!>l1ng G I luJn ulti 771 l llt-·~·;cc;~l~l;iAL TY I lii5 GliiO CHRISTMAS TO ALL EXECUTIVE EST ATE the staff of I Ft-om HALPl.-.CHIM HJ-:,\LTOHS 2727 E Coast 1 Iv. y 675-4392 • :-,.11; 2J 13 for morl' dt!la ils '-"l'E l!JI I separate l bdrm guest [~ ~ Open E'es .. • . . • . . ..... ! ~ ~ 673-4400 roltage on 12 acre' Walk ! I ::• I ---------I lo 1'eal·h 1 3 CorrJI'> & : .. ~ I; I : ; ,. i---------•I lack room! Shovc1 ·cm ESTATE RS --~ .. rt 4 BD + 2 STORY c F c Fo;~a?~J~(.:~1~.:~n I Re~t;,,.s oles6~~!J~lo •DUPLEX* l_ ~~~~~~~~-out, paint'em up, and -.: SHARP CONDO! you·ve got your!>elf an ~-KIMGSROAD SPARK LING VIEW TOO! Cozy 3 bedroom. excitingly decorated m golds and while and used bnck. Pool and Ja<.·uu1. Pnre includes lhe land PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 ........-- 3br, lba. On l level. I est ate' Pri ced d1rl txirm can be used as a cheap.which seems onl) den. 13xl5 LR. bit-ms, nght! Call 847 6010 for near-new crpls & drps, more details. THE REAL ESTATE RS ~Or~~a:~~d g~~~~~c.k l~~r [ ®oi· ,,, · 1 ~ • • < • ,•1 • • • roof. Trade for un1ls 646-3928. eves· 549·1532 Lachenmyer1 Realtor SS5,900 St>ll 1dlt• 1km-. G~~ral (i42 56781~~~~~~~~~ Lovely 3 yr old !\lh'sa Verde home. 3 BR, 2 Bf\ w/ca thedral ceilings, patio k1l & rorner lot Low mainl. yard w/lgc patio & fru1l lrt'l'S Call us for compl details 546·5880. 1002 Getteral 1002 .......................•................. , .... .-.ewport Hei9hts Duplex-Only $59,900 2 Hr, w, frplc & 1 Br. NcY. crpls. drps, pool loo! Call Dover Realty 645·9070 4BDRMRAMCH $53,500 Decorator's delight New plush carpet in this lge home Nice big fam rm. Close lo schools & shop. Pini! Don •t miss our new llsl11u!. 545·9491 . MESA VERDE Walker &lea R111ll1tete c t Cl b TWO MASTEHSt;ITES oun rv I u Fvrmal dining. premtum Beautiful 4 'bdrm. 2·1 2 appoinlml'nls lhruoul. bath plus den, formal ht!ated pool \\llh Jacuu1 .rlining room , arrhcd, a nd fount ain Prime beamed entertainment location. Sl:!2.000. CALL area Sl!rrounding pool 962 7788 with s ide patio a n d KEY REALTORS balcony. Many extra:-. _ _ Come see! Compare for BE QUICK S79.500. Your dreams come true. Two bedroom :sea..,.dl' collage with mom tu Eh.•g.int It\ mg rourn w1ih lloor lo ccilm1:. f1n•pl.1Cl Banquel s11c1t torm.il d.mmg room 1s L•hx1u\•nll} served from hu~l' gJrtlcn \'ll"W kitchen 1':11ormou~ family rnnm O\ 1·rlonl..:-. s parklmg pool & Joi•·u1t1 Lus h terrJlcs Sp1r.il staircase to m.1S.,l\l' :.!:t' ·master suite & rl'lrl•at Spacious eh 1111 rc·n :.. quarters Rallrow11 :-.11,L•d family recrl'at11111 r1111m llurry EZ krm:.. l·:.11 \J6J 7K.'l1 l~Quail l . liilPlace . Properties " 7Sl·1920 "' 1400 QUAil ST NlWl'OU HACH '· i •• - THE REil ESTATE grow Lot•alt>d 1n llAYSllORES. A great [ community Y.tth privall ~ beachl's Th<' pnce has been rcdul'cd to $07.500 .. Call 673·8550 :::::::::====== i I ,,,.. J• •• • •• ' EAST SIDE-$32,500! ABANDONED 4 BR 2 STY-BEACH $54,900 Ste~ to bay & park & shopp111g :'li•'Wly d<'cor duplex BargJin pr11·1•1l .tl ~64.500 Seller w 111 f111am·e . Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors .. 675-7060 * Formal t·ntry lo sp.n·iou.., It' mg room Formal 11111 ing room 1s l'Om l'nwnlly sl'ncd lrom huge garrlL·n \tt•w k1t l'ht:n SLll>ll\Gl---------W \I.I. OF (;l.f\SS le;,id-;1 ________ _ lo l'O\ t'rl'd ll•rrare .111d rarnhl1ng g1uunds J)ram.il11· s lJ1rs lo htdl'3\\ .t) masll'I' !>W [lo & d1tldr1•n s qu<Jrtt•r..,, o wner ,, n' 1nus r.t ust SJ<.-ll fH·e' llurry' Call !Xi:l 7!1X l • [~ I ~j : . ' ',. ~ .. : .. ~ I ) 7 UNITS On l'en1nsulJ , N It Sw1 mm1ng pool. Xlnl rental Priced to sell'' ~~!.I.SOU 673·3663 1;j5.4;77 l'\ l'' associated BROKERS-REA L TORS 102~ W liolboo 671·l61!l WA TERFROHT HOMES WISHES YOU ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 1111 . . OUR WISH FOR YOU .. AVEHY MEHRY CHRISTM,\S [~ THE RrAL Lge 2 bd, 2 ba. tondo. -------$32 900 VA huge walk 111 c:lo:-.cl..,, pn MESA HORTH 3·8cd~oom h~me on R 2 WALK TO THE HAL PIMCHIM COUNTRY CLUB REALTORS pat1o&pool. ·•Bedroom, 2 baths. fplc. lot ~•lh room for addi DonThomp!,onllkr romplet t• c arp e t1n~ tional uuil or boat&. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS · & A HAPPY MEW YEAR ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN From this beautiful. 2727 E-Coast Hwy Thl' f.1slesl draw 1n llw :ilH·!'l:lJ;1 lhruoul Urape:-. Bllns lrallrr :-toragc r·aHir,1 West . <.i Uad) Pilot --Uble gar. Co,ered patlO ble lmancing available. California ranch s t yle 6 75.4392 home s ituated in the -----Clas..,1f11:d \d lt l2 51,·;u Wc1nl ad n· ... ulls '• 12 5671! All m 'cry good ""'nd1· " .. v and "1th a pncc this low OM THE WATH WATCH THE CHAHMB. ACTION Best beach in Corona del Mar. Exciting decorator coordinated. 3 13edrm & Den . Xlnt terms. Open Sat JSun I to S Call 631-1400 OCEAN FROMT DUPLEX On the best beach in Newport Beach. Excellent rental history. Corner lot with good parking. $165,000 IALIOA ISUMD -BEACH LIVING In a year round family home. Lots of room to roam. Double lot with room for badminton court. Wood s, warmth, and quality. 4 Bedrm, Family Room. Remode led by Paluski. Shown by appol11t11ant Giiiy SI 69,000 ••••• TWO SPECIAL "BEACH LIVING" HOMES IM NEWPORT SHORES 3 Bdrm A-Frame, 2 Story $65,500 3 Bdrm, Fam Rm &DinRin $66,500 ••••• • ) IM A PRIVA Tl COMMUNITY HEWPORT IEACH 3 rl<ll'm with Routclock $139.500 ***** COMOOMIMIUMS IM NEWPORT BEACH OM BAY wfVIEW 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath $87.500 IM SAM CLEMENTE - FOIEVY YflW 2 Bedroom &2 Bath $47,950 'fh1s lon•ly 4 bdrm. 2 bath Newport Heights home is ne~ tied on a quiet cul de-sac on a giant. lot with 9 kinds of fruit trees. grapes and berries, a nd a lar~c garden area. Wa lk lo shopping and schools too. Plenty of room for a pool. 549.500. "cu:.lom homes section" o f Mesa V e r de . Features spacious 3 br + den + den + fa mily room and exceptional pool & Jaruzi1. Truly de· signed for California (Iv. rng in the best style Nothing like 1t available. Ple1.1se phone for more info. and appointment, but be tt e r h urr y! 546-2313 1£1~::.~i! ~ ! ~(.JI'/!; l'I J • I • I "• '°11 I •1 .,, ~ Properti•• , 7S2-19:20 "'I . 1400 OU~ILST, NlWPOIT llAC~ "----""'= _ BEACH GIANT 3000 Sq rt of luxury. 4 to 7 bedrooms, c h a rming family room. oriental plank patio. mini or chard . pri vate yard $84,900. 10 ', down. Call 962-7788 KEY REALTORS MEARMEW Huntlnbtton Beach 4-plex 4 blocks from beach . Always rented! Pnced at $140,000. • A-§~~~ 3148 Campus N 8 549·8655 GeMt'al 1002 G~•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~S...t&~{ij Kt~.\LTOK~ 644-7270 MERRY! MERRY! Getteral 1002GeMral I 002 G~n~ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ~~~~~;-°o°b)j, ~ Seruon ~ (J,.eeling~ ~l'Om ~ ~ Weondourclie~::h~~~~od~~or £:,::1 ~ ~ sellers happy with the new homes and investments. Investors ~ hoppy and even wondrous over the realization that they con °A, ~ build their estates, nesteggs. or fortunes foster with real f:J estate than with their wages while not only beoling. bu1 even ~ p-ofiting from inflation. ~ ~~·<l = ,::".''.":d lo ..,..mg Y'* lhi• ~ lo . ~ o Don Berma n Pat Kent ~ Manny Altman Bob Kocisko Joe A peck Helen Kotob ~::O • Bea Arnold Dennis McBride ~ Jack Blanchard Lois McMillan ~~ Carol Brokopp Muriel Mead · ,~ Fern Chandler Lou Meadows. Mark Cohen Sally Mueller Dennese Cole Mike Murray ~ Jerry Cook Lowell Phipps i Harry Cowan Bunnie Porter 0 Mary J ean Crawford Geneva Ryan : Marjorie Dastrup Rob Scott ~ ~ Sydney Eilenber~ Cliff Sharp Madge F oster Lee Totten Og Andrew Fost er Ruth Stubbs '-~ ~ Peggy Frenc h Kathy Tracy From .. Dick Fox Joanie Trossen ~ Jof\n Alla rd Jay Shepardson Dick Green Ken Warden Jonl. Bake r T Sh d ~0 John Hassell Ted Wehe a.. ony epar son Doug Hockett Tlcverly Whit e i Liz Dilworth Barbara Pressen We 'IX'C l(lf11·e 1n .. on lh('walvr ... rwarth1'\4..<1h'r Bevis Metzler Gloria Webber ~A we~Hroasct •• e,tl~er I :·~k~Yraaccci!arlino : Vk•w of wJtl'r honil'S We ... hou. by boat and <.c.1 a nd ~ WATERFRONT ANNIE!! ~ HOM ES 2828 E. Coo$t Highwa , Corona del Mor 0 __ ,J!9ttlnL..MA~iM1.N-T~man ~ p1trti•• Prop•rtiea ~· 263J w c CM!it H1<Jh1A. ·'V 1111 HOMES JOll llVINC NOWOllM 7S'2·1920 751-1cno lb Nc'Wrort l11•rll h "°.~~:.~0• ""u• .,,, '°' .. , 1111 01 , ... , 1400 0UAIL$T NlW~IT llACH ••oo OUAll \T NIW•OU llA(H U O("'tl u 1"o<f I• 1111 H llO• 1 ,p , tum HL•duc·ed LoS46,000 you better a ct no\\. Roy Mc Cardle CALL 556 2ti60 Realtor 1810 Newport • SELECT Costa Mrset 548 772'J PROPERTIES GHteral 1002 G~al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab/ Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $73,950 TO $850,000 IA YCREST IEAUTY Cus tom bui It 3 bedroom w /lg. family room, formal living room. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. huge pantry + newly redecor ated ! $92,500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (Nll) SPYGLASS Outs tanding view from nearly 1very room in this 4 bedroom rradewinds model located on one of the · hi g hes t ridges for 11 advanta~e of those ocean/sunset views. Fee land -$179,950. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Nl2) COIY & CHARMING Co mplete ly r ed ecorated 3 bedroom conv. den home w /new plumbing & in a MARVELOUS Wcstcliff location. $73,950. Barbara Aune 642-8235. CN13) SUPER I LOCA TIOH! Clubhouse, te nnis courts & beach steps away from this s mashing 2-story. 4 bedroom Lido home. Lovely patio -lg. family room - billiard room . $159,500. Lynne Rothell 644 6200. (Nl~) '42-lllS 644-6200 t01 Dov., Or'••• "44 MllCNtl'lllr Newpo.1 .. ""' c.Mtor.W. 12.tA (714t631J4()Q_ ~..c$>; ~~~~~~ ~~ =:====:==-i~==:==:::::s:::===::===:~~~.~.l~~~~~~~~~~L~~~~!!!!!~L- '· ' . .. . . ... Houses For Sall> DAIL¥ PILOT . ·- I ······················· ...................•... ~~!!!.'":.~.~~•••••••• ~.~!!!.~~.~~•••••••• ~~!!!~.~~•••••••• Costa M•sa I 024HunthM]ton14!ach I 040 Getteral I 002 G~rol t 002 G~al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • •• •.•.• •••• ••• .............•....... •••• •. . . ... • ··. • • • • • ••. • • • • • •• family VA APPRAISED at only ~.000. Dif( va- YE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <?407 I'. C OAST HWY CORO NA D E L MAR MAYBE YOU WONDER ... \\'ho 1n his right minrl "·ould bu.v ~ ho.usl' durin g the holidays. , uctual1 ~1, 11 1s smart to s hop for a 11()/\1 ~: at this time .•. our sulcspt•ople C'an give you rnore person<.ilizl'd :1llt·ntion •.. and SELl .. El{S. who \vill <.1110\11 their homes to he .shO\\'ll , art• more l\l(l'l'!Vr\1'1':0 than <.ivrragt• ... so. feel frt·c tot:' all us BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26th YEAR 67S-3000 Gmttal I 002 Gfftttal 1002 WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS s ince 1946 LINDA ISLE-MAIN IAY VIEW ~njoy the c.·xcit1ng water view from this warm Me>..1 t<1 n contcmpor<try. Lge delightful u~:. .... ide terrace & space for J boats. 1"eakv.1o<XI & abundant tile. 5 l3drms. 1'~1{. 01{ l\:51 :.!baths. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.B. 644-491 O G"n"ral 1002 ....................... ····················••· VACATION YEAR ROUND PRICE REDUCED SSS.900 Retreat cant 2 story rormal din- ROOM For tng. 2 blocks rrom ocean. Call World Real F&l16te. Loll'I)' J yr oh! 1\1t·~a \'(•nit' hu1ne J /lit, 2 IJI\ w l.'Uthcdra\ l'~lhllg~. p;1\lu kit & corner lot Lo "'' rn1unl. yard v.· li~l' paUu &: rr111t lrCcS l 'all 11~ for con1pl dl'\ad:; ~5880. loaf, Camper 5.56-7777. 20671 Tiller Cir Uig. beuutifu\ Z·story ! cle. Short.'('rest Tract. -.HERITAGE Un a gor)!t'OUS, privalt' 1·omer lot. t'Jn<'Y while llr1ck hrt:plal"c, 1)1rc h t•a b1nt•ts. BiK bonus roorn l ur all your par ties St•n s al1011a l l'ht·fs k1tl'hen. Best locat101\' OK\t , $5-1,tl5U, t'all •• REALTORS -~~~~~~~~;.I :>tU-17lO VALLEY IS EXPANDING Great new locHl•on coin in~ up Take ad\'anlagl' TARBELi:::: 1926-1976 ''if; I in California" 1)r .1ur r1nl' training pro· 532 900 VA j!r;1m and work with (·u1l I , • gl·n1 ;d people. (;;ill Vudy 3 Bedroom tK1ml' on H·l Nl·lson al 675 72<!5 for 111 I lot w1lh room for :1dd1- furm:1t1on un a new t:'X\'ll · t1onal 111i1t or boat & 1n,.:conl"t'Pl. traill•r ~turagc . Favora \'ALLEY Rf\ALT'-." hie f111;1nc1ng a\'allablt•. and with a price th1:. low CoronadclMor 1022 ~u u better a1:t no..-.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ,u .L 556·£660 RARE 4 BR DUPLEX SO. OF BAYSIDE ..-.·1th a J Bit, l H1\ rt!nlal Only I I~ years old . Fedturing bt.:01m tt:ihn,.:s. uatural \\"ood and bri(·k text ures and perfel'l [U(·at1on. Call "44· 7£11. c;:::: SEL ECT . t PROPERTIES SllARPVAC1\NT 2 Ur Studio !\todel, $36.900 . Owne r /Ag! ti4G·301:l ; 546·77:19. _____ , $36.000 l'\Jll Price l\1usl sell Ir,:: 3br ranch house .·\s:o;umC' 6'; Fl Ii\ Joun. payrnnts only S142 mo. Cill I !HU-:1666. ~ ~ . ~~;~~;~ •:ttQtJ)' t.xtelll•nt 3 llH. 2 11:1. _ grou11d fluor O\\ ne r:-. un11 \\' 2 pn1· patio:. & lux 1-Jrgc 2 :-.tor}. 4 Ud up- onou:-.n1 astcr,ullt'. :.l..urb. I Ud do\\n. 3 ba, PLUS 1orma l din rrn , \Jo:l' H..,tinglon Hcri>our TOWNHOUSES 3-l~druom from $5".900. Pool , j;1cuz.t.1. lll'ar ('lut.lhousc & bt•at•hes. REAL TY INC. 714/846-1371 IDEAL t,or family with c hildren . Close to !>t'hools, :-.hop- ping and frl!eway. l.1.u'e ly 4 b...>droom , I '~ balhs Low niaintcnancc yard . lots of concrete. 0\\'llt:'r transferred, submit your orft.'r iu11'·n-,J~i-m-. 1~;;-m-rn 962·4471(~::t)546·8103 Irvin" 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW-GOLF FORMAL DINE S75.SOO Ocean View Lot 5011 100 ft . buildablc lot in htHhly desired area. $26,000 + 0\\'nCI' Will carry . llOWA HU ll . Z1\GRODZKY, Realtor . • 494 ·861 l • NORI NS REALTY CON 'rt-:fo.1 l'Ull.ARY CllAR1\1Ell : Solid oak floors. new plush carpet- ing in the bedrooms. 'l'his quality tr1 -level home has a super kitc hen, hcan1 s. l'OZY brick flreplact•, dl't ks. brick t•ourtyard & 1s spotless inside & out. Close to everything. S82.000. LIV~: IN LAGUNA BE1\Cll: We have the pt'rfct•t house for you; frum c1ld Laguna at- n1os1>herc lo the bt.•sl in n e "' Lai:una hv1ng! S/I.!}()(l to Sl45,000. Call us !111d scethcm~ D . DAILY PILOT Friday, December 29. 1975 • "70 Commodorl•. 24x6o with cxpando. lbr, 21Ja . Separate dining room Fantastic kitchen with loads of blt ·ins. Big ocean vi~w. $37 ,500. '511 Trailsman t8x40 , !BR or convert_ to 2llH . f'a1n l , ca rpeting & dra1Jeri es I -Yr. old . Panoramic ocean view. $21.500 * LIDO REALTY INC. EXTENDS TO YOU BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS 1976 * JJ17 Via Lido. N.B. 673·7300 LOCJUrla Hiqwl I 052 Mewport Beach I 069 ·ri~fl©rffil : ··~·~;~;·;;=;·· ·····;;~~~·;~;~····· ~©1113~ Delightrul 4 ~droom, 2 fl;lin 1-Ranch, JOO' deep --==-==---·-••_·2_•_0_0 __ 1 bath, family room home. lot . horsestdble & corral, Sweeping mountain bird aviary. 3 Br, fixer- \'iews & on quiet street. upper. Only $50.000. Call ~Ian REAL ESTATE o;ioo Gli.'nn ey•r !.t. 404 9413 ~49 0316 SUBLIME Ch a rmer in wooded seclusion w /str ea m . Beams, fplc, character ; J blks. to beach. $75,000 ~Ian REAL ESTATE CjlQQ Glef1neyr ~· St 4~ 04 73 ~4<;1 0316 1/J ACRE $56,950. Hed Carpet, Rltrs. NEWEL\.. Associates LA4iUMA llACH 49'4St4 M2-5S4lor96J-7851 . am Laguna Niguel. OCEAN the c:_hoice community VIEW ••• TitULY AN l::YE CATCl.fEH in prestigious Sea 1'errace o( Laguna Niguel. J..bedroom home "'ilh loads of extras plus an 8xl2 addition in fami- 4 BR + family. tri lev<'L Prestige Newport com- munity living. Sacrifice. $62,500. Call 645·0303. FOREST OLSON INC. 1 y room and added ·THE BLUFFS skylites. Romantic brick $58,000 ! ! ! hearth .... $76.500. 3 BR .• 2 Baths L:.iguna • ·:1.:ucl Really Agent640·5560 &Jo.so. 196-40401---NEWPORT SHORES 2300 Sq. ft. 1:ustom de- signed. on ':i al're w/ca- nyon & ocean \•us. Wet bar , fplcs , beams._ -~ .... , ----·· -· \\ ,,11, lo ut·t'.111 , pl.1) ·•lit \It.· tenru". '"1111 1n l!J\l·I~ 10.111l. UramatH: \ JUltl.(J •• 1hni: 1n this lu\cl> 3 1,._1r1n. :.! bath Hoom fnr hoJt or trailt.•r tlpt.•n h"U"'l' Su nd:!}' 1 ;; 1:J:! !'ru:.jJec·t 545 !.14111 GREA.TYIEW CORONA DEL MAR \\'ant an 1mmacula11• 3 tx·droom. :J bath hon1e \\Ith an Anthony pool'' l'Jll no\\' F loor-to- tt.·1hng ~ton(' f1rt.·plat'C' \"1l'"'!> of (al:1hna fro1n 111 ing ruonl , dining ruom l ,1 n1l n1.1 ~tl•r bt·r\r1101n :.ui lt.· l'r11alt• tornt.·r lo1:.1t1u11 This h:.,., it all' ,\nd Ut.•:.t pfl <·•· 1n the 2 BH H.en\;11 " l:i l'J'.!l' kl\l'hen \.\' Urcakf<:1st patio der k nook. lgc l·ne]u:,t.'d patio, BOTH l'ro1,·:..b1011Ldl} lands t'pd liuri.:eous San Joaquin !llodcl Rancho San Jua- qwn liulf t·oursc 11c w ! Step du"n l1\1ni.: ruo1n & fanl1l y ruon1. \Vet bar. Form:.l d1n111~ ,\JI lllcd cheery kitt·hcn. Tiered m<.islt.•r :.u•ll' t:Jcgant hJth. 1\ll t·losl'lS 1n1r· rorcd. (;aragc opener J ,\l'.\1EUl,\Tt.: OC · (.:\j l',\."\C\"-'.'/ i-.:VF:ll 1.1\'ElJ Ii\'. Jlurry-C;d l 752-Ii"W. 494-8057 $124 ,500 1069 J Bil (or 2 & den), Ill moV{'-in cond. Choice loc. nr. pools & tcnni:-., shorJ. walk lo ocean. '56.900 1-~~===~===~,~~~.~~~ ........ . llAH.AOlt VIEW l!Ofo.tES CAYWOOD REALTY -.-"'1th \\o ud "burnin g ;\lt.·:.d \'er 1te arc.1 f1rcpl:11.-\':., ,.1111\t.·d ..,,1JO<.J !Ji'.J 3b5~J B~ <Jv.ncr l1tan1 <·t.•1l1 ni.:~ ,ind .~upt•r \ uu ni;.iy be JUSt n i:ht ~o ot l[l'I \ 1,,,.111un 1 urth 1~'."ol -Vt·rdchoniL• S!I S,OUU Fet.· l'.111 111{ U t_i.t.I -, •. 'II 4 . . l a . Ult !Jt•n & Har . ,, .. ' .,. [® ' . ' THE REAL ESTATE RS • \\'All'.\1 GREl:::'l"INGS • for a L\I EllH \'Cl 1 HISTL\1AS ~ and a lll'ightJorhood. Q..,,n\'rS M.l1n .,... .. nt to i;u fi s hi ng' IT'SAPITY Sl li.~.Call673~550_ t l • . That th1:. luinll' ha~ tu lit' [ ®,. " ' ~ ' ' ' Large \\10<i<.lsy 1.ot ~IUSerang l'I. 557-ll:l49 U\\"nt.•r SG3,500 t1pt.•n !:!129 11·1 <: .. 11 DON"T FENCE MEIN Althoug h It 's a condo, lhl·rc·:. a lot of wide oµen :..PaL·e s urru11nrl1ng lht.~ end unll \\'Ith 1t' i.;rt•cn tx·lt Jo~allorl. IJ1':,1 rablt• 1-.Lt(•ht·n \\'1th lo!:.. uf '-';1h111ct:., b:.ir ;.i nd nook. J hdrn1s .. 2 b;1th:-., formal d1111n~ and l'\ en ii utility room . Lighted pathways, l'l'Crt"ation fJt•il111ei. and ii shopping center near by. Sti::!,500 /IAl'PY Nt-:W YE All for ~ou and yours . , F'or re<1l l'slate exchang- irig and i11vcstr11 cnts, set.• llOW/\HO JI ZAG - RUDZKY. Hltr 4~4-H6 11 Ocean View 1Huntinqton Be ach I 040 1······················· "l•ld 111 'u1 h :.i hurry QUAINT DUPLEX tlwnPr rllo\ uig al)ruad 1n Lot .1 t·o upJ C' "t \\l•t.·k" 'l'tu., South of Hwy. !-op\j.![J.,.., ho1t111• h.1!'. :JOr I I hl· kind nf p r np1·rt) 50x l00 ft. bwldabll.' lot 111 hii.:hly de s ired area _ $26,000 + 01\'flCr \o\'L[I t'il r ry . 110\\'1\IlD II. ZAGHOUZKY. Hcaltor. lh.1 . 1ar111 \.1 n1<.11n 1r111.. liu>t"r:. ~t.·.in'h ot1r 1011n Colonial i.!.1 rdl"'n" 11·1· 1,,nd. ,uid 01 HOLJDA y 1 .. r lJu;11 11t. 1·111t-. • h.1r111 Hew Eru~lond l"uur:.e. ,1 -.ui•t.·~" 1 '''" 1ni,:. ur111111\· '""II'' 1 .111d ('I h rl . 1 '" GREETl~GS o.-.t.' tut l' so n :-.l':1 ~ .'o" onl) :.u;.-,,ouu " :1d"r Jlill' \\1th 111"1111 I k t 1 ~'.:.tal l' !1 1ie g round s Vlt{))J ,\l.l.(IFt ~ ll'I 111).!~. 011tl) p.\n•· I HociOl j.!Jlor1· 111:..1dl·'. En * 494-l:llil l • '1'11 ,\Ll.lll'\"(>l 11 ,, 1:. . ..,,11,HI hur11 1ng COATS & lrplt· anti ·• -.un11) p.1t u1 tr_\ hall. 5 bt'dro101n:.. pod! CRESCENT BAY f-\•..-. s te ps to be a eh ; fo:ngllsh Country homes: :-.µanking new. v.·ith soar- 1ni:: 9 rt . cctl1ngs , 3 IJdrms .. convert. den, l)!c. family d1n1ng rm., 3 baths. gourmet kitchen; abundance of storage; scp. laundry rm. $161 ,000 ToS\67.000 11 •ht ,J ti t.1hlt: .-.11t•d 1.ul\ roorn.1 WALLACE i.: ..iroun 11' i·uiut·r1 :.1•1iaratc forrnal d1n 1ng lrum t.:arn.1l1<111 l '.1rli REAL ESTATE Sbli.WO C;illtt·l-l::!ll roo 11n 3 bath!:.. illas:-.1\1' fircplacC' CO\'l.'ring both 111 \I I 1 IH.., '-l 'I'~ ]"11 673·4400 INC. M.l1n noors ' O"·nl.'r dcspcr<ill.'. Co~\;1 \1 e;;a Offir i' " ucc.-d.s qwck s ale, .submit 1 l!l:! ll:•kt•r . 5-1 1; 11·11 t S ' • ;.iny & all offer5, BKll, ~ call S42-b85-1 :.;l'"port lko11·h(J1 f11't• - 552-7500 red hill realty J BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM 171J~t'"porl Ctr Dr. suite 1•11.l ti411 t;11:1 LIDO SANDS TARBELi:::: TURNER ASSOC. ·rh1:, horn•· ha~ 1t all Up i;:rad•·d thrnu ~h o ut . pnnll' llun11n~t o11 l~·a~ ti lnr;,1t 111n , 111·1•\Jl.11.:1• 111 1 Jamil~ rix>Jn .Ju~l li:-.l••U .•\ uni~ 5:1; ~i;,11 !l ,1iin t l.t~t l<1k1· ,,d;;i11t-'J:I' B.:· lirst tu (';1!t t11r .1ppt L• .:.cl' 963 tt7b7 Jt untini.,'lon lk·.ilh \\.t.·I\ kepi :1+Ut•n homC' 1926-1976 I IU5 N . Cst H\\'Y. Lagun<i 494°1177 (Jff1L'L·-" b t•aut1ful t'O \"t.·rt·d ~-1~1 ,\llanl .i , !.1(;2·-l-l'i-1 L .• na1 nn··~·d "'ith .:ol " I · '"' ;;. 1n California" • urf ul t!U\\l'f~ & J,:/"l'CllCl"Y 1 __ ...... ~-;;:::;-;-~;-;:.;:._1----;:;i;;;-;:--..;.-1 S BDR,MS REDUC~D $3000 For the l.1 r.1<e tarn d \ ~.51.)o ,.,q tl . :-.upcr s hariJ ' I'. [® THE REAL ESfATERS ~ h11rnl· "1th forrnal d1n1ni: I .\l ~1 ~S 1\e fam1\~ rou n1 \\llh \\'all tu v. all bnck II f1rcpl..1ee . 4 hath.,, p!u:. mJll} m o rC' ;1\tra s \)\o\·ner A :"XJ (Jl,S Atte-ntion Builder~ ~ pnmc Ot'<'a n ba) \"1c11 loL.-.. 1n Cd'.\1 I blk from hcach Sl2H.500 9"1~ Ut>JI ••r&1.1 4510 lJ\\ncr llurry' Call 963-67f.7 [® THE ESf S©~6-:\1'\-&c ~$ · That Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle 0 P~'1•'<1"i• ·~"4· 1 I •~• '" --rl ., ' ~ I·-,., ~~·· ..,-. I p u T I l I 1-,:..:;.,1,.:.,:..1 "---1 I F [ T 0 fl I I I I• Is Pe-.o·"' ,.. .~ ... · •I . . . . . r> ""' .,. t"J! I It« ! • r•-" ,,,., W•'li ii {;J•p le' tH ~r• • r--il'-';A-'C'T.D-'t;-"-/1 _,rll 1""'v '"·•.' , '" ·-·-'' '' I I I• I I' o "" ......... · ... , ~~. -'-· -'·'---'·-"·_J· '. ' ·-~ .• , .. ~ ·~ _,.,, -' • ""'""" •·<>'"" ~·r~ "" ! ~"""' "' " ... . r.3 ... . 1.1!P!il I'll<, ' • ._, :.Pl' I I' I' 1· 1 1 I' I' I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 71 00 GeMral 1002 \GieMral 1002 i,inly 1.1.1 p:11·e~ from ;ij MERRY :,.111 tly bcat·h & .~horl BJG.VACAMT \\,tlk \II 11•>111 &· Jll"OJ\O'•'d CHRl!STMAS :! Stnr}' I f I ' p.ork 1i1111 Sii~>.!KIO l',111 A iornt: IS ii cd with 'l'" µ;11nt in <1nd out. I I h ~,.1 1 /:!llqu1t k. g ,, t n l's .~ .,.... c n l"ormal f<Jmil\' rn1 & 1.hn-Chnstn1 astimc is here 111~ rm Bl·HJ-& covered .-\ home 1;; q 111 te 1mpor- pat1u area \."1.•rv ]O\o\' s pn t•cd ;it only s58.soo. ~:\~~:!~hose you hold I(?( I 2'0i.i71 ·riller ('1relt". \\'on'\ If \\e r an as:..1st you \\1th l,1:-.t'' \~"vrld Hea l £.->l<ill' ~our real l"~latc nL·ctl ~. VIEW -"'~;~J~T~'7~=====~1 l-'leJ~e tall us HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM MISSION REALTY w(' will bt:' t.'loscd for the holi d~y s eas on. from l>ec. 24th thru Jan. !st. 1-'or matters of im- ml"<halc 1mpnrlancc, Coll 494°0731 IRVINE TERRACE Front ro" eu:.ton1 homt• •111 (J;)Jph1n 'l\•rr;tr·e w 1 IU!. :..1•eluJcd .,.,.,·1mnu11~ pool. rt.•! lt•t'\ 1un pond. tlt:\\ !y rrrnodl'lt•d k 11 l'hcn arid l'1\N111ti\,\ll C ~IGllT 1.1t;1rr. UA\', ()l"Jo;.\,"\o: & ISL 1\~l) \'1 1-~\A."S Sltl'.l.5ll0. ft.'t.' CJJI 1;.1.\ i~l I DID YOU PROMISE HER ANYTHING LIKE THIS! BIG BOLD 552· 7500 It', .. "cm. notuc>llone>, AND red h 1 , 11 i·omphment the decor of BEA lh1s 3 Hr, 2 le\·e\ home. UTIFUL Spacious kit chen. large $49,750 realty familyroom&ex pansive 1 sun deck bringing 1n- Gor~(·ou.~ I tie1lroom. l door-outdoor feeling to ~tor~ ~i,.ill . I lugl' roun1:. you. Stop by for coffee & f-:xtra la1'i!(' t.:o mfortab!e l•---------• 1 takc a look. 1324 i\lorn- L~m1I) roo1n Supl·r ~un ings1dc Dnvc. Sat & Sun n_\ ki1t·ht.·n Frc:..h1~ WALK ~oont1l~l'l\;I. p.1111tcll throughout. Like THREE LEVELS S nl'w {";.t r()l'IS :ind dra11e:-. TO STORE Spacious home with 00 Su 1)t.'r go1id huy. Call lo!" ~·rorn !h1 ~ :1 11.t + l<•m .. h111sillcandocean vicw.4 _ detail:.. st·p h•Jrnl· 1n l 'ru\ l'ark. Br. 41 ~ ba, fa mily mom. Costa Mesa 1024 ~;.;:,,... __ IJ1 scnvl'r ,\our u ..-.·n dining room & fully ap-----~)Gl 7771 -~ '"'""' out"dc """· l>d. µo;ni.d kHchon. t6J5 ·::~E~I ·~~~j~i~~~~ ;L;:il1 sm,>JLE RAISOR ~:~:n~~~~~,:r~ £:~ nu ilown. no i·los1nii,. 4 REALTY WOOD & GLASS Bdrm. pool. dining room BIG t'A;\llLY BON.-\NZ,\ Natural cedar complc- /\g(•fl \, c·.dl anyllml'. P(JOL 4523Campus 0r ,lr\·inc ments this beauliful ~16 5i45. •I bl'<iroom. 2 bath home <.:am pus Vall~y Shop Ctr. home. Circular stairway "ith Ui,.: family room CALL 833..&600 and Pella glass win:Jows, V t 0 I 1;..>Qx2()1 K1dnl'\' ~haped ---a rtist view of the extras. e erans n y pool 11>•1th Jae uiz1. 2 (•;1r SEPARATE 1657 Bluebird canyon Dr. G·or).!C'OUs ho m1• for frt't' ~l·par<i lt.• ~a ra _i.:c \\'1th Open house Sal & Sun :-.;u do"n· no 1·lc1s1n~ 3 ·h~bby room. Corner lot DINING Noonlil5 l'M. lkdrni. lx:•1ut 1ful hnnus \o\'ilh boat _i.:atc. Our best room . t'o\t.•rt•d p.1110 buy. $55.000. Walk t i\gC'nl, t·Jll :1n yt1 n1t'. l'\erylh1nl;(. Hed Carpet S.16·~17.\5 llcaltor. 5:Jti-R8J6. OWNER ANXIOUS S + 2 +FAMILY t"OH S/\Lfo:: Ru s ti c :irch1tecturt'. 2 slorv de s ign. C1rt'lt: sta1fw av \\' \'ll'W ..-.·1ndnw lt•a ds tO m;1s\('r rt•lreat. wooden board with hea\'Y ~hake roof anti glass exlenor. 5 BH 's. 3 111\ ·s. fam rm., 1,n1:k fplc. chef k1lC'hC'n, Room for your holiday l'nlerta1n1n~. 4 Bd , 2~"1 ba .• lovely ho me in TURTLEROCK. $74.500, 4 Doors to tennis & pools. LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Ca1npus J)r., Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 MAYOCK C:OllP'Ol\Jt,TI UN LAGUNA BEACH 494-2146 Don't give up the ship! "List"' il in classified. Ship to shore results! 642-5671!. Newpori Beach I 069 SEA TERRACE To\\·nhouse; 2 bdrms ., Portofino.irnmac.4llr,J * 548-1290 * lge. modern kitchen , Ba. finished bonus rm &1----'-CC.-'-'-"--- Unck palilJ. All rccrca· lo~t.$91.500forqui1:ksale *BIG CANYON* tional fa cilitit's willun ~n only, G40·G341 t-:leganl hvinA and entcr- \o\"<ilktng distanct·. SSl,500· taining in this 2800 sq. ft OCEAMFROMT LIDO ISLAMD profC"ssional!y decorated ll ome o\·c rlookin g and landscaped J. bdrm. st.<cluded Wh iskey Co\'e, CHARMER formal dining, fam ily inNorthLaguna.Custom 2S1'0RY room h ome. Pool . built by present o..-.'n('r. 3 Bedroom and den with jacuzzi, B·B-Q pit, in fan- Spectacular vie..-.·s of 4 baths. ll ighly up-taslic selling. J -car ~ar rocks, waves & sea life g raded-shows like a w/ elec. openers. $195,000 from 50 ft. Ion~ hv1ng mndcl home . Near rm.; built around" p ro-clubhouse. Uon 'l miss .... "llrc"F"Aitllo:Uo;;;:ui terteU atriuni, "'ilh 2 lge. this one al $129,500. Call ~ A N W ""~~u~~t~~~'MT "'011 " :7/ 752·7315 Dram;it1 r home \\'1th OONAlOM.BtRO g ues t apt . Spacious. A••P<oote•.lleal•on s hingled 4 hdrrn . 31•=~~~~;;;;~~~~1---~ baths, on sel·luded tul de ADORABLE s ae . ..-.·1th wide & t:xl·i~1n_g WATl:ltf'HONT W /SLll' "A" FRAME ocean \·1e\o\s , 111 ~h Bill Carroll 640-5560. WALKTOBEACH beamed cc1l. & patio. llasling&Co. lleallor Perrect for WC'ckends . rental. or permanent re- sidence. 3 Bedrooms. 2 bath, 2 s tory. Very modern kitchen with lots - of charm. + + + Large protected sundeck com· plete with wet bar. Great ror parties or pnvatc sun bathin~. Uon 't miss this one ror just SG7.900. Call now646-7171. Gues t apl. has frplt-. \Valk lo beach & \"illaAe . $139,500 di!l:'.~~·· 1105 N.CoosY Hwy .• loguna 494-1177 IOS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Pal McConnell Judy Bate Jo Benson George Davis Les Conner Bill Lopez Lloyd Benson Sayle Brown ,~. r1.U1IYAl"JAllA5· S42.SOO·Lo down. 2Br. At t!l• fl'l'I L! Vn"I lhrn-0ut. >"<µk . hocdwd r --., firs, patio. 492 7728 ! VOlR "'°™ER .us I 1s-.. c..cJ~.-.. -'-''--CC- ASl(fD Me m TALK 1· 'Capistrano I 078 TO YOU l\SOUT YOJR ••••••••••••••••••••••• eaRCANCO!..-y1LEc.f10N Give your family tlus _ beautiful 5 bl.'tlroom home for Chris t ina:... Localed 1n ,\Jlo """ ">OJ COl.LfLT"'6 ALOTOf' EXTRAS? l""v >Of" M<W n<EM 1"4TV CA5 H W•TM A t FAMILY "IJA.N.T AD! DAILY PILOT 642·5678 Capistrano. $89,SOO. ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 17141 496-7711 SHARP COUNTRY COURT HOME 3 Bedroom & Family Rrn On Private Lake In San Juan Capistrano $42,000 CALLCENTURY:!t • 83t-2G40 or <195·41 21 By Owner. Village S:1n Juan Twnhm ··o" fl.t dl. J BR, 2 Ba, 495·6345 aft. 4 Santa Ana IOBO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool home. 3Br, 2ba. Ult. Many extras. Nr. So. CsL Plaza. $47 ,500. all lerms. By owner . 556·3925. Newpori .. ach I 069 Newport .. ach I 069" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DINE lmniechalt' poS!-.f'SS 10n ean hf' yours: fo:xtc ns1ve used bn ck IJC('Cfltualt•s this 1·1.1un1ry style home. Evl;"r)· \\'n1n;1n ·s drea1n kill·h1~1 11>'1th all lhe ..-.·1fe s av1•r ronvcn1en t c !'. ,\1ammnlh hr1 c k hrepl;u·e. Fi vc k 1ni; sized bedr(lnms. with mass1\C master suit<· t-:ntcr- 1ainl'r"." 1·ov1•r1'd patio. \ssuml' low 111lcr<'sl VA loan ~·lll'r's loss-your J;!:11n at $49 ,950. f-'ull all gourmet ty pe appl"s, Newport Beoch I 069 custom bar and 1:nunt('r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·7270 WANT TO TRADE77 ...... We w3nt mor<' units -for thi~ (liJ c ha rmin g BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX . Front house has 2 bedrooms +den & C07.Y fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been r emodeled and a re only one s hort bloek to the North Bay. See it. you "II love it. .. at SI IS.000. 1818 E ; .... .... II IM ,, ... ~ ·--· Coo'' Highway. Corona dl"I Mor PltOPtRT L ~ANAG!Mf~T· .. -~ tlOMLS fOlt LIVlflC fllflWORll .-/I••.,,.""' I~' •It< 01 llU< '"""" ,. , .. ••"I!" --· decorator floors & win· dow trc·at111ents. 3-l'ar ~ara~('. I 11 y ears . ~>.1,00:1. HKH .. 962-5511. Hare 2 Br B e~uty . Secluded 3' J yr old . cul· cl -s at• $46,!iOO. 581,2306 pnc(' l'.ill nt1w 646 7 17Ll ;o~w;n~,;;;~ __ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ,\1f-:Kll Y CllRJST!'t1AS ' [~~· ,. . . "'. ' ~· fREES!TREES!TREES Large cornl'r Int. l.ot.s ol ! fruit trees, cove red 1 pul10, l'X !'(•ll••nt floor VACA.Mt WESTSIDE-plan, •I bt>drooms with on . . 18x18 11an1•lt•d bonu!I Don t nu!t' this ont 4/BH room & ~ar:.gc. Close to home with huge ram1ly everyth!Tili! and QO ly r!JOOl w npcn bt:am cl'il-S49 000 1n~ and hrtrk frp l1• (,JI. ljj~-~r.IOO"r.ln,.. Nct·11 ~ :..o m r TL ~-A11~I"(;j\{\IjllJjIDrn lerms . $38 .900 CALL 962·4471(rJ~)546·8K>3 J)r~l.lgf' llomt<!I. 645-6646 .,, --- tac~~~~ CUSTOM .BA YFROHT - 95' SLIP Find old world charm on Linda Isle in this 5 bedroom family home. Tree-lined bayside terrace on 90' frontage w /garden a tmosphere. $400,000. A COLDWELL IA.Hiii CO. 644-1766 I . .., _ ... ,._ ,_ ofove .,Jay ffle ~oad Lift .499°4514 49J..Z5 I J • file~'~!~~~ merr'I dri.3lmaJ FROM THE STAFF AT COLDWELL BANKER CO. A COlDWIU IAHIR CO. 644-1766 ·-······-····· Friday Oocember 26. 1975 DAILY PILOT fi Coadomhtlunu ApartrMnts F-urnlihed Af>arlnlt nh Untwn. Uttfw'nl•d 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PIL6l f AparftnHts ~ Afliari••tth URfunL Offk• RetdaA 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re..ta1.s ......._ u.,........d HOUMI For Salt I s.outt., LOgMl'la I 08 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Senta Ana 3710 Costo MM a 3824 Nt. S ~t. Plaza 3 BR, 11t'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••:••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·••••••••••••••••••·•• ~ ,...,,..dted lne 1~44 Oc£A..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• " -. ba 2·lt'Y $300 8J5. 7101 a Br. 1 & . 1 ool. Ullm1, atter6 pm • AMIASSAOOR IMMS ~n~» ~lOO M8 ~ or HuntiftCJlon S.adt 3840 Newport a.och 3869 $140 up lJtOrt!-offices cpb ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp• utr batb. 17301 IOAn VILLA CQf'OftO del M 31 •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pl.US.CUt:..'i1' UNl'r •••••••••••••!':" ..... 2~ 8lo;A U1'. San Joaquin Ju~l rcf1nu1twd to ln.<1urt 3 8 •• Twnhmc Large 2 Hr 2,., _ 631 23113 £vc!> Townhouse OF AMERICA EX b:e 2 br. 2 bd, dlx Sle~ to Ocetln 2 Br yrly. lieach_!!.. H B. 842 2834 pools1dt-apt nr bch Adil, stov •, rt'fni;. crp~. drps SJNGI L• t 6 t comfort and prt''4crv Ja~ffi,1 ~·· }IC yd, 31• Ba. 2 bl.Y View of ·~olt c:hurni Ue<am ce1hoic1> 62Ji.fi27;t· 626·0867 or course & lake. USO . ~unroom, m agn1(1cc11t 54'7·70« u..Nm~d 3 525 TWO LOCATIONS w ~t:KL y RAn;s YUL.LSEHVICto: 3 BR, 2 Ba. 2 sly Co~tu 2277 Harbor, C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Ur, 2 ba, 1600 sq. ft. walk to:.1)(1µ 11.:. 2 <"Jr gar, pal 0 Pfo:TS $36S 631 iWltl 0 W N ~ U. ' S U N l 'I' 111 Tr1µl1•>.. 2 nn . :! U<I , 2 sty . <kn. 145o SI-', fplc Nu 1:h1ldrt!n, no pct!>. f.Jl 8828 no P'!ls $195 536-8362 213 447 !17~9 ·~ o rm liW es ' Avail. in plu)h 01'1Ct' I llocktoOcean !:>1't::l'SLo11und 28r,2 Ba, bldicnr.OCA1rport. 1-ull \lew, ~lone Carcplun CostaM.10 l l24 lovely pnvatt' g11 rden & •••••••••••••••••••••••Rent our home & rct·c1ve hu~e patio Walk t lhtck li a C hris tm as bonu:1 M~u Dbl gar. Pvt patio. ~~9 Bnstol, S A $31.5. 963 4058. 1;oa~ 484-0 & 54CJ 2300 J Ur with View, rdrii; ultn.o;, patio, fflllc. $295 :st-rv1ce incl Rccep ::.love. sml pct 01\ t'rom mo ti42 9t.oo t1onai.t, conference rm. Sl75. Mgr 214 A, 14th St xerox. aulomalt'd typ 1invut~ bcuch $106 uoo 1:11 1 Bd. furn &Jper 3 br, 2 ba. OW, Seller will (1nuncc ' ~~3~l ~1~~~~u2dult $19:1 bltns. cpts, d~. beuut DuplHH Unfurn 3600 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~1 • ..,.-lltet.~ 536 8400or 645 8107 2 Br 1 B:l $275 frpl 5Un m.:. etc <.:all 833-36..\0 deck, cpl, drµ, nJt cabinet s. rJngl', d1i.p, 1o:.1r, wash,J1y, clean & lll'jl, h7~ 7812 611t CluuhouM· l>r ~lli~lmil Hew~rtleach 3169 ~4~~~.'17!;3SO /mo. • •I .••••.•••.•.••••••••••. Colo I 3 8 Bo Rri? 2 ~r hou:.e, l ~lk to ocean Rm~~·ar ~~nd .~n~ poo~~ ___ --:--S2,5~ .mo, incl utll . tcruus club Crt~ul loc, 2 Bit. 1 lia. CdM. n Uftfumiihed children or pets. $275 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• llle81iB.AU 21 641 6800 <Susa~__ _ Balboa Petlinsula 3807 COM 3 Br, 2 ba, oceau vu ••••••• •••••••••••••••• d cc k , fr p I l' . be a Oceanfront apts $165. Ut1l 1·~1l'ng, cul-dc·sac, 2 car 1n(•L Seasonal (frly ). i;ur. Pvt bch prvl'~ $450 675·382'1. Also furn I Br $215 I Ur cxlrJ I l~l· $2:JO I Hr/furn ~40 2 Hr, 2 ba $275 1 Oay Free Rent l 2 3 Bedroom Aptt.. Walk To Jkat•h LIONS BSTAn.:s 536-2.579 5!12 5010 FREEREHT Offit'es aii low <t~ 35· pt>1 sq Ct. Mission VicJo & l,111,:una Niguel 200 t11 2000 sq It. 831 MOO •t MO FREE RENT• Commen:ial 593-l~:I; or675-1753 lse for le!>s Lhim owner's Property I 600 -monthly cost! $450 mo. 3 Ur, 2 h:.i S3t5 WALK TO BEACH 1 ~ :1 Rm. offict's from Sl35 per mo. Ne.it J\1rµort. No lease req. • • •••••••••••• •••• •• ••• Houses Uniurnkhed Ownr 552-~4 t:l'A wishes lo pure hast! ;~~···••••••••••••••• Univ Pk Terrace 2 &2 675 3203. 1 Br. $195 m() Apt ll6, had1 $150 mo, apt 112. 305 Apm Intents t=umlshed F. 8<1y, lbt t-bt + sec & lkautirut i;arden apts, 1 & 2 u.-. <:pts. drps, pvt patios, pool, spa. bllns, ~ar. 221 16th St. Adults, no pets. 151 E. 847-3957 or 532·20tl4 approximately -aPfttlnsula 3207 IJa , twnhse, dbl g~r. $500,uoo ••••••••••••• •••••••••• frplc $375 552-7896 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dnup A'ail Jan I. (213) 21st. 548 2408 or 646 6816. ----Loguna Beach 38 48 1!33-32239T1l noon MESA VJ:;RDE-500 sq fl, llt!W bldg. Cpts. drps, I urn (opt1ondl l, $250/ mo Mr. Wood, 675-6000 or b"75·fi06L . of good &I. l'en. Pl. newly de------- Commercial Property l'Oratl:d. 2 BR, 1 ,Sa, dbl DEERFIELD Patio home Balboa PeninMda 3707 007-1496 ....................... ---• l>J<:LUXJ.: Al"fS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·rplt•, beam l'cll'g, Drop a pebble into the p:.int!I ~ pvt pat, l'lbhst', Ocean from your Apt pool, volleyball. adlts on· Lease. Luxury, security, ly, no JX'L..,, l & 2 B;. 2 Br Mature adults. 31755 C!>l. & 2 ba trom $190. 3H7 W. Hwv.499·2835. in Laguna Beach, for gar, nice yard. Near 3Br28a,frplc.$385 own long term tnvcst Beach & 8ay. Yearly 551-1706 644-3185 BACHELOR. 1 blk to bay Capistrano leach 38 18 or ocean. Ul1l. incl. $115. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment. Pnn Only! lease $400. mo. Avail. im· _ --- (2l3) 392·2868 med. 541-6271 U~IV. Park ti, pnv. 1 or a mo. 675-7876 eves NEW duplx. 3 Ur, 2 ba, ---$345, 2 Br. I ha $255. RefrigerJlor. Security. Offices, 2 lge, 2 5m. $75 & Pool. Jaccu1. Rel.'. Hldg $150 per mo. New M I w /cxcrc1Sl' rm . comp l e~. 1 7t h & B11lan1'. Color TV Pomona. CM Corner IOl-. JRVI!'liEATMt.-:SAUR. Can b e used for hlt· ----------kind. 2 BR, suitable &ty St 646·0073 J ------ Oceanfront year 'round 1 C0tta Mna 3724 i\va1l now. 49-t 0737 x624 ....................... --------------1 Corona *I Mar 3222 adults. New c rpt. dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, xlnt storage, pool & $37.50 WEEJC & UP •Studio & 1 8H Apl~ •1V & Maid Serv Avail •Phone Serv, Htd pool *Children Section •Low monthly rates. •SSOf'f'weck srcnl Corona*' Mar 3822 Off Beaten Path hr $295. 2 br SJ'J~: bach 3 BR. 2 ba. (rplc, garage, jacuZL1 $375. Call •114 Fernleaf. $400. mo Owner. 552 8357 BALBOA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 2, & 3 Br. Adults. no S195. Ut1l 111l'I 536 U32l pets, dshwshrs . shaA t•pts, closed ~arage. frpl<:, BBQ. Gas & -...ater 'nh1tewalcr View. nearly __ 545-48~----comm/ mrg. 646·4296, 644.0030 BAYFRONT 1:.:1 (eel wat~rlr?nl_ IJIO· Quamt 2 BH: w~Jy de· pt'rtywnt!dcoml.Suita· cora lcd $375 m ble for mannc service 673-8047 or.673.~i 0 · dock, sport f1:.hmg land· - --- mg. yacht sales, oceano· 2 Bd & Den, l ba, no grJphy base. reslaunrnl garage. South of llwy_ •Jr shops. PriC'c $650,000 408 Jasmine CdM. $350. or will consider least• mo .. incl utal 675·8466. 642-5200 Pete Barrett Re alty Larry Pfister Showp la ce J Bk. patio/gar, walkt bea1:h $260 unf/S285 furn. fplc, FA/heat. fl73·H617 ---- $79,950. Costa Mesa 3224 211 213 62nd St. N. n • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2500 sq.ft .. concrete blk S270. 2 Br. yard. cpls, bldg, retail ston· or of drps HiO "D" Monte Vis· t 1ce. lot 60xtl0 <.:ontal'l la 6'\6 888J; 5,15·7628 manager ll42 8'J52 - - Uwner. <2131247·2120 ' 1-·~r Lsc. Sf75 2 sty. 3 Br --Condo w 2 t'.tr gar. & all Condominiums/Town-Jmcn1t1c:-. A'ad l 5 . houses for sale 1700 548 ~or 548-0J9i ....................•.. llcJul 3 hr 2 ha cund11 NORTH LAGUNA • i\ll extrJ.., pool. dulJhsl' CONDOS S325 mo &ts 3777 Wh1te"aler VH0\\s 2 & :1 Spolles!-.. t Br:! Ba homc. ht1rm u111ls trmn ~-•1.1100 frµk . J\Jtl Jan 1. SJt>S. *RENTALS • THE TERRACE 2 HR, 2 lia ........... $365 3 BR. 2 Ba . . ... $425 TURTLE ROCK 2BR,21:i ba ....... Sl50 4BH,212Ba .... -~ DEEHfo.IELU 2 BR. 21,, Ba • . . . $3.'>0 3UH.2Ua ....... S4i5 WA~NUTSQUAHE 3 BH. 2 Ba . . ..... $325 2 BR, 2 Ua. .. . .. S325 GREENTREE 2 BR, l Ba ........ $340 Rancho San Joaquin 2 BR. 2 Ba .....•..•.. $550 2 B, 2 Ba. den ...... $500 TllE COLONY. 3 UH, 2 ba, den, 6 mos. S600 552-7500 red hill realty -cww 2 Br, 2 Ba. Lsc $280. UC t:.:AN FHONT. Winter. eves call ~1·4289. pd. Pool. Ull..to beach. 49-1·3383 or Neal 2 bd, gar a gc, Business Rental 4450 LA MANCHA APTS 778 S<.·oll l'lal'e, CM 642 5073 494.2339 adults. no pets , $250. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• wt ad COHONA DEL MAH L>t·can View. l Br., 1 blk to 213 7!J5 301..8· ·----IDEAL Ne-...1>0rt Beach lH·ach, stoH·/ rcfrig mall locatio11 lor retail 6.. 2376 Newport Blvd, Ci\1 548·9755 or 645-3967 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. Pool , tennis. ('Onlmental lur111sht'd. Pc~s/k1d1 OK. San Juan wholesale. From $80. CASA HERMOSA ~:mu Ph. 5 11 O!J93 & Capistrano ·3878 673-9606 or 673-9393 •Elm Gardens• breakfast. Some ocean & l Br Furn. $185 mo. Move Catalina vu:ws. Close lo m for $285. Adults. no shopp1nl! & fine beach pets. 177 r.:. 22nd St 644·2611 148 W . Wilson, CM 496 l98l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10-EAL -h-1 -t -•. -th ----. . s op oca et m ,. Townhouse Apt La~unil Charmer North Spacious 2 Br, All xtras. maH at the Factory, Can . Beautifully End -2 Ur ur 1 B~ +den, pool. nr stables $249, nery Village, N.B. SllO. 642·3645 -----1~-~~~~~ Landscaped no [>t'ts, no th1ldren $265, 496·88951493-4443 mo. 673·9606: 673-9393 lnd.·va·dually ulll & caLle pd. 494 -1985 .A .... ..__ts fournished lndu tri IR t -1 4500 SUS CASITAS 2Br. l ba. B large patio. Morns & eves .....-U '""".: fum..i L-d 390 5 0 en a Large nicely furn. l hr garage, Avail Jan 1. $275 De~orated lo.J~-wport n-oc._h 3869 or n S1'1C' O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults only. no pct:. 2110 mo. 673-6651 '""" uc • ••••••• •• •••••• • • • • • •• Newport Blvd. ---------Accept. Child & Pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING AIRPORT 3200 Square Feet -----Single apt, garage. patio Includes: •DELUXE• PALM MESA APTS. C d 0 70112 Acacia. CdM. Sec Private patio, carpeting, Eastbluff 3 br, 2 bil, Is". MlNUTESTONPT asa e ro l0.5pm. 21th & 28th. 1 " acH ALL UTILITIES PAID < raperaes, washers. Incl. spac master swle, . Compare be fort' •·ou Costa Mesa 3 824 t.lr)'er~. dishwashers, din rm & dbl garage. • llach. 1&2 BR. ,, garbage disposals. gas Auto door opener avail from $l80. rent Cuslom dcs1oncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ... !>lO~c. marble pull man. l'ool & recreation arcd A ults. No Pets teatunn11 CASA VICTOHIA .1 f 1561 M D 19' 2• Per Sq. Ft. 2 Air-conditiooe<i offices, ample parking. Harbor Invest. Co. Reattors 6 73-4400 "' J)(}\\uer room. 1re alarm .\tlults only, no '"'ls. esa r. •Spacious kitchen >A1lh 1.2&Jbr.DeluwUnlur. .-~ (SBlk L" t f"'' l :l h I-'· 1 ")stt•m. lorn·d :.11r heal •FROM $332• s .:.as 0 ,.t'wpor Best Coslcl Mesafo<."., 1000 inc 1rect Ilg tang or urn gas wtr pc ini:. parking i.pacc Blvd ) & At)()() t 1201208 •S<.•parate din'.: an•J I \dults-:-o;o l>l'ls St•l' gate Pnor HcntJI lkf(•r Rt•q ~~~4'\~~oosrW536a~l·;..,7B S.lli !)864} L'\ ... es. 6s7q,·14t.17 pwr. •llome·hkc storag1• l'ool. rec rm, ell'\ a tors .,. OVU'1 'tO c.. ->- •I'm ate patios 525 \1ctona. 642-8970 2 BR S335 Manage<! bv •Close<! gar w .... torJgt• · 2 BR w /frplc $345 Wilham Walters Co. Rentals Wanted 4600 •:'11arblc Pullman 3 BR . $395 lltlyfront 2 Bd, 2 B;,-P-vt RESORT···;;~~·~;,;~;~·;;••• _ L Be h 3 248 •Kmgsll.(~ Udrms Jnqwn• ncxl doo1 . Bch & pier. S550. yrly. 1 Br. fnl'd yard. qit::.. oguna ac •Pool, liarhcque'> 1.tacwnd:.ilkMes.1 !l79_1935 &644_4510 HEEOSAPT. drp..,,dHldok SIX5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• surrounded with plush l60W.W1bon.Apt:;1 --------Iamagrandmotherwho t2U C\ pa l's~. North Kii IJX'i3 Laguna Call 6 75-7225 CALL U!. 'OR A l flU f,.SfltHf1 Of 'IA\Ut: 2sli)l')'2 br.l '~ba.dhl to Beach & Town Adulls.No!Jt.'l'l ,, g.1r, i·ph. drps $275 hard\.\1><xl f11,.1rs, no pt•ts 2 BDRM Slt>U 2 BR. gar . Sl85 mo. Water For Discriminatin1' grandch ildren . Need . \.ALLEY HEALTY A BERO ENTERPRISES CO. l llr. lntd, yard $2:15 2 Br Sedudl·d area. H blks landscapin~ Col>la Mesa LAS BRISAS LI v I NG hNeawspomrtolvoebed noeuart mt~ 3 Hr, rued yd, gar S2SO S.~JU mo Isl I.st, <1!>7 l!J7U 365 W. W1li.on t;.\2 1971 paid. 2176 Placentia. apl Adults stud.Jo apt. Prefer Bal. HOMEFIHDERS 1•v1.·s PIMECREEK "F''. 636-4120 l-5pm. Watch the sun set Isl, CdM or N.B. Willing I P rt 2000 1~12 !l!.IOU 4 Br llou:.e. i\v;.111 .Jan 11--------..--I LIVES UP 2 Br. walk to OCC & over the ocean 10 pay Sl 3 0 to Sl 5 0. ncome rope Y 111 J 1c :11 76 s.1~" : ~;~ ~~~~rn ~~~; TO ITS MAME shop'g. bltns, cpts, drps. Beach within steps Oak wood offers the fif~~~~~·0570. ext • ••• • •••• •• •• •• • •• • • •• • Lar~~· t \ 1 ol<.t :I l>u. 2 bu ti 1~11g 1~~ 'IUA 1\1 11: ~1 rn«,'r OH·1 ;,oo t.i II 11 ,.,. :111d no pets. Sl80 __ 6."31·2018_. 1 UEDHOOM fint!sl an rE:sort Jivmg at a 3 TO 18 UNITS in I f'I pk>. Crph, drµs. 4!14 ltiHO 7 l' M 91',;\I Lots or bltlls, pool. \\:ilk I u I d Bu . /I t/ d1shwshr. slm l', yard & lo sh 0 "Ill n ... I J m 1 'I I I .1 Ill' \\ I I ' NEW BREED APTS •Heated pool price you can arror . SIMSS nves :\cw & fll•ar nt·w lJll. ,.. "' "•11•·11.d h ""."'' .1 •Sundcck There':; St million in Finance ~helll:rt·d propNl~ Ill JP dbl ,.:ar:.iJ.\c. 675 18tiG ~ !:kl Slur) Uouk II oust• bcJC'h tl:ll W l!lth Sl i t'l .1 \i111.. ' 11111 J.: I o1 Loft apl & 1 Br apt. $220. •Private balc1rn\ recreation fa c al1 t1es. ••••• • ••••••••••••••••• 111 l'l'l,1llllJ.! ..in·a St1tnl' l'HlM t-; .\Ht-:A \lo<l K1tdic11, 1J<tl10 :I 548 0492 \0111 'P.1•·1n11' 111·"' l nJ Gar. pool, jacl. uhl pd. •Adequak park;n~ NIGHT LlGHTEU TEN· Business , .an dost• 'i5 :! Br. :! l.1.1 . flt'\\ tlcc or l1lks to Heh & town No :! 1 ... 11r 1111111 .1p.1111111·111 39:1 llamalton 645·441 1. •t:levator NJS ('OU RT~. A full time Opport..iay SOOS LIOMS EST A TES ~ll!'i \llults 110 1wts ix·ts S3!"XJ l!.14 5W2 2035 Fulle rton. CM I-111111 Sl:!O I '" 11111111• Just com PI c led Ba) •Se<'unl) .ict1v1t1cs director who •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • !">.1625i!Jo1~!.1250111 fi'i:11;:r.2 LoqunaHinuel 3 252 l BR fourn .2 lrgdoi.cls. a\all.1hll• Sm.di pl'\.., Ch..ilet;ipts,\cryprivate FurmlurC.l\Ullabk plan~ parl1C'S, BilQ's, •U L. * >! uNITS \\ ix><1l Co~l Pla1..i h:. I 7 . 7 ,1 ~ I 0 '-s &12 lt~U e~ c-. nr So 11\\ ncr I 211 :'11 Ual·k H..ay Condo 1Br, ••••••••••••:•••••••••• 3b:.i. nc\\ ,·pl:-.. II rps, 1\va1l I 15 l harming ,2 painl ~2.'> mo •1!l2 ;!7% l!r.& U-.:n. prnl lndscp d 7-" 4uecns 1n· bell pnv Oh \dulh 11111, <111111 & unique. l Br w/Joft . Lsereq·d-Sorry,nopt'L<; lnps & more! Free Sun quor acense 111,.·11 '' '"' t .. f;·(HI. 2:u•1 s unk"n l1\1na rm, bnck 5515R1\erAvenul' d·1vbrunl'h Oraogeoo-salegeneraf. drl'ssing rm, 'lrd l••e r. ( "' ,., • • • "COCKTAILS" .. ..., 500 rooms. •n c l ga':-. r .ill\tt"' I •I t"o .. 1.1 frplcs. p\l patios & lalScashorc&55lh1 Plus beautiful singles ..,....., • (,ardl•n llornc " gar \1, .. ,,, l'h""" .1,2111t1 balcon"~. l'lo~ed 10 forappt.call642·25'-on I&2 bedroom apts: Call; Mr.Winston \\ ... torJgc Adults uni}. J" " Collect (213) 272-4249 l garage S240 mo 642·4226 furnished & unfum~hed. ----·------ OWNER'S HOME + 5-UNITS ( l\\11!'1 \\UUIU lakt· l111•10..,e '"'•lTO\\ 011 lht•sc t-:usts1dc unit-. In 1>1•1 t•n1h1•1 :11 1111'1uc11•; :1 lidrm. ~ h<Jlh 11 w n c 1 :-. u 1\1 l ll'rms Low down l~Quail ~ liiilPlac• Prapert:ies 7.S2-19 20 ~ •~oo ouA11 ST NI WPOAT _u AC .. I :!Ii l n1h Pool l'ntlt• 111o\\11(·rsh1p SJ!XJ.000 RARE COMMODITY :.! -l -l'le,1•-. '11k h} sull• ... par10us u111ls an 'Int Costa \1esa \11•.1 AskinJ.!t ~170,000 w $1!100 spendJ hk ll cou lei be m on · SOUTI I COAST INVESTMENT ~9 0812 DUPLEX $42,900 In Westminister SJ'J 1710 iu:x L. 1101l<: 1-:s Hr:AJ,'I'\' 3 h r , po o I . ll b l ~ ,1 r . ~375 month J\\•a1l.1bll0 JJnuary L .\g1 MO :12.55 Wl-:THY llAHDEll ,\TTHl-HAHOOH HuntinC)ton Be ach 324 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ tlluge Heal U.tule Nu Agents Fee • \ orl..lo\\ n Bu:-.h<lfl.I 2 RH. I HA .. $285 •York lo\\ n Magnoll.i. :l lm. 2 UA .s:ioo •(;;irf1eld 8rookh11rs1 :1 BR. 2 B \ S325 •Warner !k.1l'h 3 BR. 2 B1\ s;i;,cJ • \!.1gnoha Edm~cr .I BH. 2 8 :\ .$3111 • llols.i Brookhurst ·1 BH, 2 HA .. $325 • llolsa Bushard 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 •t:ari1eld Hrookhurs t l BR. 2 BA ... S335 • )k Fadden Brookhursl 4 BH, 2 BA .. S350 *McFadden Newland I BR. 2 BA ... $360 * MrFadden1Spnn)?dak •I UR. 2 BA ... $345 • Bob:.a 'Springdall· 3 HR. 2 BA ... S335 963-4567 or 963-1786 oµenr , hltn .... rl'frlJ~ dsh\\shr, \\ L>, trash n1mp &•-.t Ill P' l an·~ w p o o I . t 1· n n 1 s l'lubhou:,,· &. l1t•..il'h S400 t9G-5215 P\.'T i\ H l·::\ :m It ,\ st) lt'nlll!>, pool S4~!'>m11 AJ.(l 4!}3-251:1 PRESTIGIOUS -1 yrs new & ht-:.iullful' :I Ur, fam rm & 2 BJ. patw. proll·sswnally land l sra1.>t•d $450 i "l'l' ell' posit l'E'\l'l'l HY :.!I ELCA~tl:-..O HEAi.TY :195 N Tustin Org H:1:1 1>1:12 Mewport Beach 3269 ................•...... \ I EW l'ncl unit l \\ nllSl' on lgl' ),(rnh<:lt :l llr 21 ~ ha. $360 GI i I 180 t1:1u 5U50 ext 22 Lilt\ Paik llomt• 4Hrs. FR. 3bJ. f'n\Jtl' ~ant lease ~75 644 7770 38R 21 2 Bi\ condo w 'u dock for 36' l><><1t $700 5-\5·7645 OM CHERRY LAKE nope !>. Lar~t·.warm3br 2ba:.ipt -----PARK NEWPORT Model!> open 10 t o 7. /\rt as t ·s Sl ud io I\ pl I "''lh dining area. pantry, Newly decorated lge APARTMENTS Sorry no pt>tsorchildren MEX. FOOD TO GO skylq~hl, t~aml·<l n·ahng pal10 & fireplace' . , studio Pat10. 1 adull. Cat Bachelor 1 or:! Room m J le service Cha:~.:4!~ {C:atcd L.sc. Bt·as, rds. dt·p .\du!l!>o.nly S27;,, ok. Appliances. Ulil pd. Bedroomsand available. Month t o t>ll2'J&i Tlll'.Vl-.;'1.DOMI'.: Sl60 85\jW.19th.642·3452 To\\nhouse!-. monthoccupancy. free s tandinl! units. l!W5 Anaheim.(' :\I Estab. 10 yrs •• More pro- 1 & 2 Hr Trailer Cntb 645-:Glt MJ7 l!517 2 BR. 11 ~ ba. bllns. pvt Fr. S2J9 50 fits for active owner. Wal1.•r &Gasind'd.SllU -f pal.Jo.MesaVerde. Open 9-6Dall} TermsAvail. to$175 mu lr~2 1265 1:1:1 E JBr up~r" :-.to\c, fl' n~ $225 549-274.2 Spa-Pools-Tennis Agent 831-4200 llithSt Sp.42 &Car Voupay gas.5.175, -------Across from Fas hion Oakwood ht & last s 11111 dt·p i 1;1 11 Sl35 qwct L Br duplell., Island at Jamboree on DRESS shop for sale. Top E Std{' pn va\L' neat I br, rlo:o;c to shops. Ll1I pd SliXI. 645·6697 Santo TomJs. ti t5 6646 prcr. marr cpl. no pets, San Joaquin Hills Road. Garden Costa Mesa location. call 494·4\!31 non smokers only. ref's (7141644-1900 Apartments Paul 831-1400 or 645-5000 --req 954 W. 17th. !>48·0358. --------apt 2l8 2 BR. l Bu. pool.:! adults -PARK NEWPORT He-wport hech -------- WHERE ELSE CAM max $255 11111. lb:12 B Coty. clean 2 l>r. gara~t· APARTMENTS 880 Irvine Person with management 11)\~a. 549.43313 Child ok. no dogs. SlOO Irvine at 16th ability needed lo lake YOU GET A 2208 B Plat·enl1a 545·7983 On the boy 6 45-0550 over details of business. Luxury apartment living $3000 1ovstmt req. overlooking the water. ----------1 556-1350anytime. £njoy $750,000 h ealth Lrg 1 br, newly redec. -----=------ LHG I (Ir, pool. nr. shops, ,J1llts no r1t•ts Ut1I pd. Huntinc)ton Beach 3840 lAAt Monrovia. 548 0336 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS 2BDRM FOR $285 S:JO off Ser Dl'P v. all 2 Br :? Ba 1·h1lu umll•r I OK Sl!l~l&up 'illl\\ l><th~t T1•n .1t·ri·s ol op<'n 'llaCl' 2te11nt"l'b,g1jntn·lrl',t "~:wt Br. frplr. lw<Jrn t llln lctlltr \\tlh pool. l'l'll'J.!. hllns. t'!Jl.'>, clrps' ., a u 11 j :-. • 111 n t.! po n..: h.alh) .. 5-1>! 28!ll1 \Ollt'} liall. J.ll ll/11, 2 Hd. Fi\\llL\' Onh '\i•.,,, pl<rycr piano & mun· carix•h pool Sl!Jli. :l lid \dull!> onl) $2 IO !Wit Iii 15' NEWPORT VILLAGE "R Nr-:w :i rm . .! h.J. 63.'> BakPr lrpli:, ~Jr no Pl'lS s:Jl!°) "'r :"lic>Aport F\.\~ E Costa Mesa 642-1603. 17141557-0075 2 HH studio. 11 ~ bath, cpts.drps, ulll mdd'd. ON BEACH spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 ref rig, pool. Chlld over 12 BEAUTY SALON lighted tennis courts plus ok. No pets. Unfurn $180. Nets S15.200. Self operat· m1ks of bicycle trails. tum Sl95.126 Monte V1s-ing. H Yrs. same loca· putting, s huffleboard, la, C.M. Mgr apt 1. lion. J<ull pnce S29,500. $100 BONUS i-:mc1cncy frnm S220 :! Br. 1&2 lia from S275 3 Ur. 2 lia, from S450 croquet. Junior l's frp. 548·6885_. ______ 1 Call Realtor. Paul Coad. Sl29.50 monthly: also I Rooms 4000 _962_-_61_4_2 ____ _ and 2 bedroom plans and 2 story townhouses. t.:lec· lnc kitchens. private µatio:. or balconies, • \ wws of oc·l•<Jn. car;>eting. draperies. l'jt.Jhna & Palo~ ) Subterranean parking •Summt•r & Winll•r Jt bc<1ch 1' ~Julltul V<-rdcs with elevators. Optional • LarJ!c pri vall' decks maid service. Jµst north •Heated Pools Saunas of l''~sh1on Island <il •Assigned covered Jamboree and San Joa· parking Quin Hi 11 s Ro ad. • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • •• •• • •• • Investment Pvt ent/ K. pri\'. CM S2S1 Opportunity 50 IS wk & $60/ m1J, up.••••••••••••••••••••••• _548-5954 or556·005H ___ Assemble Organ Ac· Rooms s2:; wk up. l'essories at h?me in w kitchen. Apts SJ7.50 sparct1me.SJOOOmvstmL wk up. s48·9755 or reqwred-good return. 645-3967 N e w po r t 0 r g a n s • 645·1530. Room A\•a1l Female. Pool, kitchen fa c1 1:, M~qes, Trust • Add1t1onal frl'e park mg Telephone (714 )644·1900 •Maid ::.en 1cl' avail for reolal information. • fo\irn1turc a\;111 Woodsy. country ::i t Huntington Beac h 37 40 S225 645-80i9 Avail. Jan Isl. Aft 6pm, Deeds 5035 SSS. mo .• ~-7l:J6. •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~~~~~6t~~N Private Bd: & ba Kit LOANS up to 80% Deluxe Pn vale 2Br . 2ba. Pr iv·• Park i 0 g A I l I st TD Loons·~P/4°/o C M. Tri plcx 3, l 111 I bJ 1----------1 mosphen.•' Channing 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom, 4 bath home BEAUTIFUL 1 ur lurn l.iSl' nr p1l'r and sabot aplS $170 & S\M. Spanish (;ardent'!' 11\Clucied style bldg. pvt t'nd ~ar Y t' a r s I e a s e ' pool. sauna, lntlry, .idlts . SOOO/month. 646 1456 17301 Kcelson Ln. 1 blk Eastsuk 2n r hllrns, 1h:- hwa:-.hl·1 . t•rwl g.1r, old1•r C'hllrl en •. """ p1.·to. 548 RlS-1 Open ~t I'' !l· 30-;"• :lO S;11 10 5, Sun 12.;; L lk I t Oakwood Fac1I. AvJll g<' wa .. ,n c ose s, 2nd TD Loans bltns, garage, cable TV, ~~z41t~.st. SI25• mo FairestTermssmce194!) Pvt patios & g,1r.q.(es Xlnt lnl' SH l .500 OwnN Al!l'nl 557 lli94, ~HH 9950 Multi tenant 111cl11strwl & office bldg, Oran)(l' Co. A1rporl Lcx:al1on Pnn only. 549·1480 Like ncw 3 Ilr + Fam Hm. frplc.2 car gar nr Adams & Beach Blvd. SJ75 mo Call 968-9331 Renl our home & receive a Christmas bonus. 1-'irerlact·. DW. bltns, cpLs. drps. J br. 2 ba. S350 mu 963 4569 BLUFFS 3 BR. 2 ba, c::irpcls. drapes. comm. pool $435 • Mo lease Corbin. A~. 833·2906 W oflkachofrSlater. 842·784H Furn Studio J Blk fr bearh Watl'r pd fo'rpk, dshwshr. pool. JaCUZZI Sl85 mo 846·7336 Spacious 4 BR, 3 Ba. Con do. Pool, s auna & trnms. Irvine 37 44 $450. 642·2422 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile home/ Trtr Prks 2 300 963 1786 ••••••• ••••••• ••. •••••• $70 wk or SJOO mo 1n SOUTlll-~RN Rent our home & receive Santa Ana 3280 eludes maid ser\'lce. TV. Ci\LIFOHNIA a Christmas bonus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna. jacuzzi. pool & ('lose or escrow bt>forl' or Bolsa/Springdale. lovely Rent our home & receive phone 1717 K Dyer Rd afterJanuar)r J,l9'1fi.Ap 3 br, 2 ba. H&O. cpls. a Chrtstmas bonus. lrvine.540-1515 drps, S325 mo. 963-4569 Bolsa/Ward, 3 BH. 2 ba. ---prox 3:1',, return ~irtsl 2 96J.l786 OW, <'pts. drps. $325 LOCJll"laleach 3748 yrars + apprcc~u 1~n -963-4569 963·1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and laic nght off. ~or Ill· Cute 2·Br, nr bch, cpts, --- -EFFICIENCY APTS format11m <Jsk for .lcun l{ar. fncd yd. stv. ref, no 2 Br duplex. cpts. drps, from $l90. Pool, maid, Whrcler. dogs $225. 1st + $100. stove. refng, yd. $185 phone. laundry. Village FOR All 842·5165 or 536·8836 2 ~r duplex. yard, patio, Inn. 494-9436 ,. • ..,....... mAS ----children ok. $200. -----~ Walk lo bch 2 br duplex, 3 Br.yard. gar. $245. $165· Furn. Cozy bach. rm•d yd, ch1ld /peL<; ok 3 Br, fncd yd, gur, hltns Near bch. Util. pd. Resp Wl';TH\' 11/\HIH:lt J\1'TRI 11/\ltBOR --~al Estate Wanted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W:inled H 1•s1dc•nllal lot under '' t•('ri', short dis Lunce dn vml( from Foun ta1n Vly I~ o~<'ntinl 551 0339 ~> w N P r o p (' r l y I n Infill-wood, llawihornc or So 011y J\n•11 ? WILL PAY CASH! ""'TOM D'Ale uandro T.D.PROPIRTllS <213 )ll7' til07 1myt1me or (7t4>846 5221un.6 W:1lk to bch 2 br. fncd yd. $265 emplyd ndlt. 494·4200 gar . chlld /pctRok HOMEFIHDERS ---- 2 br condo. Crplc. cpt.~. 642 9900 Newport a.ach 3 7 69 dn~. $220 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFtMDERS Wutminltef" 3298 $40 WK UP l&.2 Bdr & 642·9900 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• BlH'h. Color TV, m~111l -----Rent our home & rcce1vt' sen. pool. THE MESA 3 1Jr.2b11,lrplc.fncd.~ a Chris tmas bonus 415 N N1•wport Bl, NB mo . 4782. Scen.ario. Super 3 bcdrm. 2 ba. 646·9681 I Aol!la Ch1ca/Edangcr.) cpts. drps, R&O. $325 ---968 7<Y19or968-2148 1 or 2 Br, adulls, no peb __ ~-mo 963·4569 963·1786 SJ60/$l90 ~21 E. 16th St. DAHLING hous<: for rent' 2 Br. 2 ba. Call N:ln962·7788 IFYOU have ..i scrv1('t' to offer or l(ood!> to !ll'll. plut·e-an od 1n the J>utly P iiot <'I 11.!l!u fl<'d St•c:t Ion Phone 642-5678. 3 Br. 2 ba. bllns, Cncd yd, N. lits 646· 1801. dbl flllr $325 Lar~e 1 Bedroom 3 Ur i den. fncd yd. 2202 w Oceanfront ~8J~~~·:;,~nr<I )d, Jtar, 67~ ll?.24 $.'JIO. OCEANFllNT i\OULTS 48r,hllM,(rplc'34!J $125 f>lUd1n Ull prl HOMEflNDERS 675 1865 aft s Jo 103 642 9900 McFadden • I BR LOFT OML Y Im med Occupann p,, pe1l10. frpk. I )r IM· HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, CM 645-0143 Huntin9ton Pacific 7ll(lc't•an 1\\e 17111536 14117. Mon f'r1 5pm to 7pm Sat·Sun lOam lo lpm \1anai:e<1 b~ Wilham Wallerc; l'o. - SEEK & FIND' BIRTH Of' JESUS G E T M E C B P H E R N E M 0 R A W 0 L M s v G I R_ 'V'b7P E s u SI A H c J T 0 MIB IR T Hlt>~ X TR A EH PE W l R G A R E Y 0 J M E H E l H T E B 0 L Y N N G A 0 A S Y P G A E R 0 S N L 1 T I 0 I T f' V W R H S N Z S A 0 E 0 W 0 K I N J N I I M 0 T G A H E J W G 0 G E T M 0 A 0 S R A J E C M Y R R H 0 0 H C A Y J P ( A C E L H A P P Y T 0 D T A R E l H M S G N l D I T 0 0 0 G I 0 M Y T P C E P A X l E U N A M M E N 0 E R f 0 B N F I R S T B 0 R N U C T R T H [ S T A R P A S S A E 0 U J A H E S [ H T 0 l C G N I L 0 0 A W S E E H I G H E S T A N 0 0 N E A R T H P l fl•tr..cll••• T'-11"'-" --II~ ........ e...-r ,..._.1'4. ~ llerir••,.., 0 , 11•-· ., •1&1-llr I• l.._ ~-ri.• .. ~ .. ~ ~ .... ,, ,,.,.. •• ,,. M • II I• •• elite••: -Angel Joseph Bethlehem • Herod Manger fnmanuel Myrrh Shepherds Swaddling Clothes Star Wise Men Vlrgfn Mary Tomorrow. Colonial American Foods Eniny much 1.,,., "S••lt A f ind" punlu with nvtr ~ d11'rovtrtt1 ptr pt ntl 1n •n all-ntw '"'"of 2'·PI•• bookltta. To ordtr W1h1mtt I. II and DI. Miid U for Heh. m•k•n1 chtcl1• p•y•blt 10' S.tk 6 Find" in Utt or th11 nt.,.,.peper. 1 Adults/no pets. S300 mo. Sattter ull June 15· S375 mo. on Room in pnvate home S95 ~ Mfg. Co~ yearly lease. Available per month. Laguna Bch. _642·2! 11 545-061 f L>ec. 10. Call for appt 494~176or838-961S nd 5Sl-6042aflerbP~1 . ---2 TDLoansWanted , ---Rentals to share 4300 Buy T.D.'s for cash. L.:pper 4 br. 2 ba duplex. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• Loans on 2nd T . 0 .'5 s undeck. gar • partial HAPPY HOLIDAYS NE:w Loans-2nd T.D . ..., '1ew. steps to ocean. $3000. -$30,000. Agent 640·6161 FROM THE ST A FF AT Eqwly Invsmt. Di,·. EAST BLUFF $305. 2 Br. 2 House-Mates DARNE:Tf MTG. co. -: ba. pool, frplc. utal in A professional room-20Yrsan0rg~ty. cld'd, adlts. no pets . male 645-2134 anytime • 644-4767. fandmg ser~tce. A VOID For Sale: 2nd TD·discounl lncompat1bl~ Room-10%, $47,000-9<;<-7 year::.. OCEAMFROMT 2 BR, 1 ba. winter $.'IOO STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR, 2 ba. $300 winter 2 BR. l ba. $250 winter :J BR, 2 ba $350 wmler 4 BR. 2 ba. )'Carly $495 SEA WIND Condo; 2 BR. 2 ba .• den, unfum. Yearly $475 associated BRO KERS ACA lTOAS 102\ W Sotbna •'' l~bl Adult luxury Condo. 2 bd, ~ ba, frpl(, patio, all new drps. cpts & appliances. Walk lo Wel!tchCf Shop· ping Cenler, $38~ mo.,645-1528. ------ The fastest draw in the West. a Daily Pilot Cla:ss1r1c-d Ad. Phonr M2·Si678 males. Large equity.BayfronL ___ c_all 832-4l34 home. G73-3J4S. Resp. gal wishes to share A.nnouncetnefth/ charmmg Bal Isl home Penonats/ w Is am e. 67 5-8139, Lost& FcMlnd 673-2383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office Rental 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Wntcllff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr lHMnq Office Space Call on Site ManaRer (714 )642-3111 ext 246 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH I '>'"fl'' W.•tf'I U [),,..,. •oWI he•--.&.,-• C .-ill Mr Howard 645 ·6101 NewYear's Evel'urty FOUNTAIN BOWl, 17110 Brookhurst F\' SR SO per per;on 8 Pmto 2Pm 963-7888 Lost& Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST; Cat. drk grey w/4 wht. feel. Coll.Jr "Smokey" Vic. Apo\ena & Park, Balboa I sl. Reward. 673-5999 FOUND Young male bla.ck dog. Possibly Lab. Bnstol &. ~gcralrom, Sanla Ana, <..'haln collar, call 1mmed. 979-917'9. l •'· •• 4 •• ,. • ,, .,,,, •••• ~ ...... ~ ...... ¥ .-~ ";~ • .. ~-" . ---. . . .. . D-• D"tl y PILOT * Friday December 2e 1975 ~dd it ... Build i t ... Diaper" 11 ... Hammer i t ... Carpet SERV c 1t ••• Cement it •.• Wire 1t •.• Hoe it ... Clean 1t .•. M ove I E it ... Press it ... Paint it .•. Nail it ... Plaster it .•. Fix it ... DIRECTORY .-lumb l t. .. Patc n it ... P1pe 11 ... t<emodel it... Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tlle ll ... Trim it ... Sew!I .. . Haul it ... Add it , .. Plant it ... Alter' it ... Learn it .. . ~!'!'!~~T.!~ ...... ~~!.~!~~ ......... -~~ ........... ~!.~~ ~~-~ ............. ~7."!:P •••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••• ~~!~~~~~-~ ..... f~ .............. ~ ................... . APfi~1A~E .Rio;6i~i'R Shu.mpoo & steam clcwn -lakonies/Walkwa~ 1-.:~pr Hawaiian Gardener 11 .. uling anythinlf, t;llr&gt-tit.\SONHY -Tile, brick. •PAl""fl""G * Pl .... iltcJ c,E,:mRAdl•.1~~eTee'~. tE. SmN•1 ,~ •• ·, -rvict• in.:. Color bnghtenel's , l.k1tknit: Problem~·~ 'd._Clc:iinup$ .It ll.,,uhniit cJ(.'anup. Reliable r;ist block. concrete, stone. l""'I J"ll •· • <7141 S49 2"~ w h l <:a rp t s Ju m 1 n lkcoralive Watl'rproof Tnm & prune 646·4676 M!rv1ce. 963·6452 Llcen:sed. 968·2504 he/Ins !rnf-~ Try me Speclalf1h welcome 536·2426 . r-nt hleat•h Clt•un Ii\' rm, Jin c LI ------------\V aler heaters dl!I· -,.... ..,. r1n & hall SIS A\"J.: r111 o1ttu~1is (~\'er vint: GeMr<liSer•ices Sil a Load Movint) •PAPF.RliANGING • """1t.IS. dra1n1, f~ucct~. T~S«•lce ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1.so .... ·ouchS1Q.ch111r~ areas aYHSGuaranlt't'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Getr1d orun1lghtly ••••••••••••••••••••••• t<'orme.r ln&tr1M'lor. ~pper repipes. Day & ••••••••••·~···~··••••• REl\tODEL·BUILD (' I Applied S)"'temJ D c 1 R bk 646 244!:1 R rn al ltmblng lOj) SPt<:C.ON INSULA'l"E •U41.r e am Pl'l odor. Crpt I r 2836\I'> fll3)726 IGSl I 0 IT All! TH,\Sll & OEHRIS l\lov1n5'/Hauting. StU<tent ar e o_, __ .___ t1il,\ht service We tuke c O\' s. .• ltEt"'S LIC S4:.-J4l9 repair. 15 yrs expr. Oo 1 ---__ Electr1cal, Plumbing. Colh:ge!;tudent•S4.8-6428 w/large truc k. Reas Prof. P:::.u~er, Jnt & Ext Mstr Charge. Lie~. i1 111 8 ' Pru 11 l n & • • · _ -·-"''Ork n1 ys e l r , Ii er~ El.cf rt cal t'tc. Reas r3tes. 642·4957 Hou le t.... £\i:lrry 548-97231839·577:1 Q . 1 work & reas. 1''rt-c JUST PLUMllMG 1'~1 REW~OI> $75 cord ~· CUSTOJ\.1 CAH.l'EN'rltY Ml-OtOt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------sec '"'""' I "' ~ .. 1 .... ~59 •CA.LL642·4lll• del. llc/bondJl n i;. -----•IANOY!'11AN ·Homcs & ••••••••••••••••••••••• esl. 751•.,...,... .......,-,;• '--642-2624 . PatiOli, rem<Kh·I & udd.i Ce-ment/Concrete 1-:LECTRIC IAN S m<1ll Apt:.. l:o nsc1ent1o u s Wantalt~ALCLEAN PalnffncJ/Papering PlastB/ie -~ -i\1AltV'S PLUMBJNG 1--------- tions. ~9-41 59 ••. ••• •••• ••••••••••... JObs, n11.11nlt repairs . 22 craftsman, 645-~. llOUSF.? Call G UHi.ha m ••••••• •••••• • • •••••• •• •••••• • •• • ~ ••••• ••••• ,.. 646·9807 ,. NOTICE LEONl1"L' '"ON''ltE'l"E yr~expi·lll3:JtOM.!">41S-520J PETERSPAINTING I NOTICE ' "' ... " C \ll.Pi:N'rltY . . Girl, f'Y'ceestsi>-15·5 1'1.J • VE HY NEA1' PATCll NO JOB TOO SMALL how Duily Pilot Clas:.· how Dully Pilot Class· ST A M PING Cu IJ ~li n ur rcpa'ir~~1nf'~~n;l: -1r.1t/l'.xt·~~as Rates J OOS & Jl ES'l'UCCO -ilied ads display their tht•l.i ads ll~spl:1y their blestone, hrtck & l dl' Gar-Door o-estimate>.' .•.• 5•1408. M~ Ciill Gene JJI .>52·04S8 1-'rf'Cl"Sl. ~l·l-13il . Roofing messages wilh legibihty nlessa.:l's v.·1th lt•gibilil) uatios ctc,640·43-19 -,,-,..-n•ri .... --·-r ___ 0 d · r • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''us••m Pa•'nt/W•llp·•-r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• and impact ·! ura s. Y•l' :<11d 1nipal't '> ()ur ads, -...·t• I '"' ...., "r~ d II irt• proud to say. rl•ully Bni:k & Block SALE·G(•n1~ (200) $145, lla\·e something you want \VI LL IAf\IS & SONS ing. l'aint intr $20 rn1 . PA'l'Cl-1 l'LAST EHING REPA IItS·ALL. TYPES ai·c prou lo say, rco1 Y J.:t't rt'su lt s. Phont• Pallt'IS.c urb&i.:utter. i4501 $18!1. ln!>talled , to i.ell ?Clas:s1f1cdadsdu ~ta~ur)',Brii:k l Block ext $2 49 av r g 3br . ••AL.L1'YPES•• Reas,freeests,lic. /.:l'l res ul ts. l~honl· tH2 5678 \ll<iyn(' 64 2·ts673 .:uar SOu thcoast 031 (MSO ll well. 64.2-5678. & Slone. Cull Ml· 7829 968· 7'52 f'rcc Est !140-6825 Walt 830-5020 anyt1 me 1»2·!":1678.:.___ • l.o$t & found 5300 H .. p WantHI . 7100 Hflp Wanted 7100 Help WCNthd 7100 H.tp Wanted 7100 Help WOftted 7100 Hetp Wanted 7100 MiscellanPOUJ 8080 Mi$Cftlaneous 8080 .......................................................................................... ·~··················· .................. ,. ........................................................................................................ . FOU~D L.1r.:l" German r' REAL.ES'fATE SALt:s Telephone Answer ~rv /••••••••••••••••••••• Shc!Jht.>rJ, "l .. lt.>. Zh yrs ATTENTION ~xper or will train ,.'.:,:::';"::;.'.: 5 •0•h' KIDS! Ages 10to15 JUNIOR SALESMAN Gu~E.lf,t~1·E~;HTE;ii". '''"m'""h"·".":'.7 11 t'Jt \'u· 11am11ton & ~· .-THE REUBEN E. lhirt.-.H . C.1'11. 64i.i·11207 or Earn spendin g mon ey wort-in" a few CARPET LEE. 151 E. Coast ·~W·&llh! I' h 10 T 15 y Old 'l'REATMEN1'! _ _ _ hours after school and Saturdays. If 0 ears "'l' train you to sell Hwy •• H.B. now has FO L'.~lJ : brn 'v.hl Spr· you are honest. ambitious a nd nol homes wilhanaecelerat· openinns for 1n~t't' Span1e1 V1 l' afraid to talk to n•·oplc. phone Mr. k f edi:oursethat starts 1m-":II II .. .1 c ,..~ Earn $20·$40 p er week w or ing a ter COOK TR 'IHEE Jrvor !'i 1oppu1 g Ir Bingham, 645·2873 mt.-dialely. tr you a rc in -"' :.11-1:.lti37or 5."l!:l 18t>0 1''rcd , school & Saturdays. 1-Iuntington terested in earning big anc:IDAYBUSMEN. Found bl <ll'k L<.1h Rt·l~·i\'t'r Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. 1noney rrom the start. .&ou.J l I 4 PM Leave name, address & phone numbe.. get individualized !rec -rrY O • ~ n1a lt-, wilt 011 l'hl•s l. \'IC E I 0 · E I "' ' d thru Fri Nt:'whope bt Y.'n Edi ngt>r qua pportun1ty ·mp ayer on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. training on the job in one Mon ay .. & llell 1''V 531.2324 1 of many lop offices loeat-day .._'<l, thruout Orange Coun· ____ • _ f'ound St B<'rnard. ror fttrthC'r inform3t1on t·all ~l:!·UUi';iftfi l'~I Help Wanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 ty •. call for fu rther de-TOW1'JlUCK DRIV E R UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE SAT. THRU WED. ALLSPACE IMIHl-SELF STORAGE WAREHOUSESI 8564 HAMILTON ST. (Corne r llamilton & Newland) WEIEl(DA YS 8-7 WHllEHDS 8-5 BOSO l alls. Arle ne, (714 ) expcr'd. G & w Towin ~. 0......,, 848'8742 1000 Irvine, N. B. 642-1252 -,... ----~-----· 1 • ................................................. . H•lp Wanted 7100 •• • ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • •••••••••••• L1)s·r . rein bl k v.·hL Sa!uk1 ~~cdt! ••••••••••••••••••••••• GEMERAL OFC MASSAGE TECH. RECEPTIONIST IL 11·1111( doi:. Looks. llkt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSBOYS BLDG MAIMT WORK TRAINEE w;•nted for Sales Offi ce. TRAINEE J.:l"l') hounJ. \'it' SalllJ Jobs W t d 7075 DISHW •SHERS Opportunity lo advanct' \'oung lody (18·28 ) for fllust enJOY dealing wilh ASSEMBLERS/ \na rl\l'r, II U O .~l an•' ,... into sale s or produl'lion lhepublic andcapableot 1.12 JS.'8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRESSES ror nght person l\tust lcRitimatc full lime posi-handh.ng busy phones. PACKAGERS ---C:h;.iufleur. companion. Appl) at l\lutdoon':-l n s h ha\l' 011o·n tran~p. & live lion No exp. neC'. We Apply in person. Penny Expcncneed Asscmblcr:-i .. Poodles R Pe-opl~'" PU_?Pies -5'112841j Afghan, l.Jcauttful blk fe n1alc . I y r . Great v.· tkids. 525. 646-6902. 1 -0 ~1 inalt• ll u ~k\· li~h t C'Ook Bonded P11h,l'ash1onlsland ,NU lcx·a lly.Cal lBillforappt, send to school, earn Sa\'cr, 1545 Newport 1'empo1'empor:.iry ll(·lp \IJlcmutt• approx 1 )r llC'l1-'n5481197 ---5'19-1167 i'.:qual Oppor -...·h1h:•youlearn.Appty1n Bl\'d.,CoslaJ\.fesa. J7802SkyPark lrv1rll' lil':H~lANS HF.Pll ERD u!d, He.,.,•ard 1f found -----CASHIER 1>:mploycr person any afternoon or --·~-------Call~0-4455 PUPS **I BUY•* Good Used 1'Urniture & Appliant:es -OR I -...·111 Sell for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 !1'833-962S Aft 6-Call 842· I 542 please C'ont .. et 042 51.113 MAMMY Hestauranl. t:x per'd 1111 __ _ __ __ l·ve . 21 12 •tarbor, Costa RECORDER <l!J.t·9J<JO ---1 1 arn,. grandmolht·r that ly . Leading N .H. Jlvll:I ~ E\lesa ASSIST AMT ___ Shop &Save · new & used t"OUN U Large young -...uuld lo~·c tu l'Jfl' for r tim e . Ca l l 1, ·u l Happy Hol•'days ----------Typist fo r Dr 's oft• FrtttoYou 8045 fur n •. gifts •. mi si:, male I nsh S •tie' "••n h " fllature woman to sit with C 'SHIER I & \"I B N k c ·" a \·ourc 1lcL Dcs1rehve-1n llolland .G4•l·J)OU,ext 516 '"' nsur<.1ncc ex 1)e r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..tson s argarn oo • !lolhsler tl~W Parking arrangement . modest 9am-5pm IRVINE PERSONNEL elderly woman dally, 9-5. f'as h ion Isl and :area l\.ledieal t erm inoloi::y . 2 f'enl kitties, 7 mus. 545 W. 19th St. C.M. l'.•I, C.l\.I . \\caring .s tec.I salary. Xlnt refs Please EquaJOp.por. Employer SEDVJCES&'·GENCY Pm'uesptah'a'velig'her'e,leu·",'ehs .. Finani:ial Services firm Dr. Alfred D. f'~abcr. ZS.l h <hoker. no JI) or htcn:..t eall 833-0070 ext 351 or ------488"E. t7thc"ost• >1es" " requires intelligent. Beach St. Laguna llch. ,r,rce tu _ J.:olod o mc. Couch & loveseat, $50 tags C<.111675 9783 833 0888 Cl 1 d f .. Eastside Costa Mesa. versatile team member 494_9463_ ousetra111e< · 1)1nettc w/f, ehrs. $85. II.I -' · · l'aning <.1 Y or pro· Suite2U 642-1470 wn·te oa,·ly p,·101 A·' oo. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 ----~"'~·~26tl2-t'...._ ___ 1 ···'I. Aouadum eom 1>. -~ f("ssional ore ~Ion fl 5 " to ha ndle all phases of in· .... f'"O L'N D lkaut1fu\ blk & H~p Wanted 71 -00 •• 75 h C 11· ~."1 ·T · · ~ 622, PO Bo x JS60, Costa '"''"'' & •eeur,·1,·es a"-Sl5.494-9680 "'h•to , .. 1 l<t·d O•••o" """"· r. a "on, uc~ " ... 2C<.1ls. .. .. • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" d "'2·7325 Mesa Ca 92626 t "-,· OK * UTOTEM D~n~o1nl. 4!13·882_2 .,, you m ··•agemen\ or n e . .,... !·!OSPITAL ---·--·------·I eoun s . .oci::1nners . * H.alp54h6~~~~.rtha - -" . d' E'" Compul MECHANIC butmustbeselr-reliant&. EMPLOYMENT -oooo Fou nd i\1inia fem orientt>. arn up tol « WARD i nquisitive. Some ()athshund. rt d 12 22 S_l500mop!_::639-t>.!E__ Mlctn9 SS Wanted-Porsche. Expcr. knowledge of bookkeep OPPORTUNITIES ll:.tlf flcagtc,llalr Poodlc7 \. B h d l:l I N h lll'edcd . f''<•St moving ing he lpful. Immediate 1''ull orPart·TimL· wkold puppics Like new twin adjust-ii bt..'Ci, Model 2 w/stainless steel side panels $500 , 545.1202 .1,'··.,. u~ ar 1 ; ll:... F.\' A ~s 1 i.ta nt needed for ''HA I. in 1 1 ~ un SECRETARY shop. E\l1ss1on Viejo. 0_ .. ,0 ... ,.0, ,.1,,,., .. w N E N 833-1526 ~.2 -'lBl Alfredo's Jf ;Jlr Salon. 11,. 1 tll:·l1evu1Jle oµportun1l y 1n !1a m·5pm. 831_2383 ,..... .. ,, " ... o xper. 1 el'css;•ry 2nd Estate Sale: Many rl'(fd Sl2S "'eeki.:uaran till' "t:\'Cr gro-...·1ng e<1rn -llos p1ta l cxpcr neec~s ~-. __ __ _ -cal!Mrs.Allcnwl'Ck.,~.ay~ Age2t-65Ellgib!c Ir is h St•ttcr /Ger man beaut. things lefl. ~l ust Found · Frmale y,·h1t e teed.675_5070 µuter ril•ld 1 •• t:olle,ltc F time 3·11 :30 s hift MEDIC'L belwt:en !j·3u & 5 ;.,.,, at Go 'foTheNcare~l -liquidatt'. 42" r ound ~amuyl·d or llusky type -____ _ dc~rt'l' 111 rl•lated area a Pttlmell-7.JO shift .Con-'"' 17141640-0JZJ TICTOCi\l:\HK E'r !')hepherd pups mix free ,i.:lass dining table, golJ dog. Adam s Bui.hard l\1 LS1"' Call Cunlrol tact E\t rs Jcnsl'n, Costa BaC'k orricc for flt 0 . ---~-~ --f'o rApphcat1ons &lnfo togoodhome.646·4905 µedestal. S1m1nons elel· !162 9820 AVON C.;rl'l.'I" Ernpluy mcnt :n c s a J\I t' mo r i a I Salary bas(.'d on expr/,l•---------•I OR CALL (7 1·1) 642-7702 IRISll Setter puppy, 5 tnc twin bed. Oi l paint ---,\gC'nt:),[,51ifl51l5 llospllal , 642-27:J4. 301 qual1ficat1ons. Send re-R . t Tic TocSystc ms,l nc. mos. Papers. Male. f''ree ings, 2 Pt· sectional .FOUND: \\'hitc poodle. --\"1ctona. C.r.J. ~.OE su m e C I 0 W ood Y esp1ra Ory r-........................ ~l togood home. 645-1237 +1nany mist·. ho usehold \J C llunt1n .i;t on & Cl)()K, t.•xper llrcakfast . Seabaug h . 80 1 No items.t'ri&Sat9-5,call Garfield Long tail, blue Why Get Snowed must be ra~t. 1·op pay Tustin. Ste 504, Santa Therapist Met-chandis• Furniture 8050 642.8605. r hin es t o n e collar , Under By 492-135JBOB 'SCOFF't<;E ~lousekeePt-r. & Nanny, Ana,Cr\92705 •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- it"male. 847-0271. Chri$trnas Sl-IOP 1409 So. El Camino Ji\·e-1n, full time. Cd1\-I hM in 2 yrs exJ>:l!r. b'i'"'ctl ~·:.:;::::,••••••••••9••0•0•5~ Corner Group, $25. 311 Refrigerator, t ~· liv. rm ~·ound Collie mix pupp.) red f lea collar ,\'lt' B.11 'E Real.SanClt>mente area. Top salary. Scnd NU":S E. P~!1-lime LVN a\'e exper. in °0 _,,.,..... . Edgewater N.B Sale set, lamps. l\'f1sc hsehld Is. om r"'""·ume&r€'f's,toAd No. r e lier. t<i;1ght s hift. gases, ICU & general••••••••••••••••••••••• · · .1 ,.,~" ., h · t s I F'ridayooly' I erns.,,...,·.:oUUJ COOK nt!eded for n<·v.· 573, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box SubAccule Psyc llosp. respira ory care. a ary PUBLIC AUCTION prc·school in lr\'ln(" CJll 1560 Cosla l\1 esa C<1!if. G ARF I ELD C 0 N -cvm mensurate w /lrain· J\!ANY ITEl\lS OF FINE ~ ----.-. - --~ Lel·.552·'1331 92:626 ' VAL.ES CEN T in g&exper.Conlacll\1r. WWUWRLWVUWL J f.:dwards & Slu ter H U. 1noney to pay tht:m as an M-17·8924 ,\,"O N REPHESEN -------TATIVE . I 'll show you -----!·!OSP ITAL . 88'1 1 Jlumilton. Costa l\t esa JEW ELRY , AR1' I.OST . Ma lt• c; l d n how Call 540-7041 or Hetrlc\cr. Nr ll v;ig Zl.'nJlh7-J:l.'>~ l l ~ptl \~';.i:-.h1 11 i.;Lu11 1•---------•I hLcnst· t;!;, J\2-1 Cook Wanted. li \' C.11 llousekccpe rJCook for Garfield Ave . Hunt. Heh . Memorial ll ospita l. OBJECTS. ANTIQUl-:S, :!1155 Thunn t\l't' \' '' coupl e . Live In . Pvt •17•9671 6-12-2734.EOE. FINE FUltN .. E1'C . I l ............................... ~1 PHONE FOH INFO. & l"a I 642-3505 room&: ba. 6-12-%06 -BROCll U!l~. 645·2200 ---Nurses Aide~ 11 7. 1>;xper. lll·l1\cryml·n. (l\'Cr 2 1, Hvusl.'keepcr l1 Ve·1n love pref 'd ~1 csa Ve rde 1)Crm JJ/t . 1'.arly n1orn \y horn•·. llB l'rcr. so· Con\'. llos1>, 661 Center Restaurant help. Expcr. fry cook, waitresses. hostess. evening; bar tender & dishwasher. 493-4951. 'l'iny Naylor.; Restallranl. capistrano. :,-~ ~.-~:~ 9Q'~qtl~ % . ~f A CCINV£N1ENT SHOPl'tNC ANO ~·ound. l'nL'kl·l 1•,deul;1tor lla l b u.i /'cnn1 ~ula . 6~·216ij l .JJ~I · C..t \, hlk, I yr. \'ic. J2t h St & \\' Bo1 y i\\'e , Bal. Pen1n. 6i5-4904 Lost : Female S1arnese C al. vi e. Balbo a Bl Alvarado St tJ73-024tl . l\;d1y~1Lll•r 11L·cd1;d . col lt·gc or ~l·huol i.;al to 1 :1r o• ror 1s t itr:ld\'r ul\t.'r !>('hool.until a bout h7 Pl\.1. in n1y hum1•, on Hatboa J'('n. ~l on ·F'r 1. start mg Jan 5lh 675-1345 ll<.1by~1tler 2 boys ;\Ion 1''r1 Cdl\.I. llrs. 1 ao to 5 30 xlnt pay 640-jtii2 alt S:JO Lost Siamese CJt 111 IEAUTICIAM lr\·ine. '' r 11 r "B 5J1.0978 I , a nager \\' o ." or_ .~ -------i;alon.!HO-H582.644·0661 l.nsl Apnrot & -...·bite mal{' knten abt 3 mo old \"It' JUth St !'least• rt:turn tum. l lovl' hirn 675-1349 ln sh Setter . Vic1n11y Hun 11ngton Bc h - BC'auty OJX•ratur 12J Shampoo girls, full & p t imt.·. R11•hard Ouellett e Salon, 2 00 Ne-...·JXJrt Clr Dr. :..;n LA 'r1mt·s d<•l 11 . lO C.1\1 m eo nt· on pen s ion _ St,C.M. humes . $250 rno. l"all 968-6888 ---- &15·492\/. -----~ -Nursing 1\ttcndant , ex- Antique Crystal Ste m w<1re & h;ind painted china. Call 640 -1163. ---------~ -.i;;;7 S(WING GUIDE FON TH{ ~ CAl ON THE GO. .-..,-. ---~- ----pcricn ccd. Bayview OcntalSccrl'lar~. LOAN Conv. 1-l ospital , 2055 .......................... Appliances 8010 Great Ensembling! He's 3 Ft. Tall! Rusy s pecialist nc etl~ PROCESSORS Thurin Ave, CM 642·3505 Apt. size Maytag washer J.!OO d appointn1•·n t DowneySavings &.Loan , RN & dryer combo. Xlnl ~(·l"rt·tary . S<inta i\n,1 has immediate openings P/r male cook. Must t:'e 5100. 9U3-8738/64S·89 1:1 -\'\ Salary 0 11cn. Write in Orange County for neat·& respon. App!y.1n CCU/ICU eve a' ('._'i} Classified ad =595 C'/O eon\'C'nlLo nal loan pro-person: Kentucky I' ned 1'\itl & p/t1m e. 3-11 '30 & GEMERA.l ELECTRIC ~ Daily Ptlot, p O. Box eessors. Must ha\"(' €'X-Chicken, Laguna Beach. JJ .7:30 shifts. Co~l~cl ... P ... RTMEHT SIZE al~ll' 1560 . Costa J\lesa, Ca per. 1n procl'si.1n~ from PIANO TEACllt:R. ex-l\lrs Jt:nsen, 642·2734. ,... '"" I ...,. vw 92626. documcntsthroughfund pcr.tocome tomyhouse. Co s ta :l\1em or ial WASHER & DRYER. ~ ',f uF.:-;T,\l, ASs 1s·rANT. inc"· 1, IL) Kcfs.req.675-iOOI ll~s1 p•E~al ,E301 Victoria, SACRIFICE S225; OR 1 ~\ I' Orthodonl1r cha1rs1dc ontact cr~onnc C'\ll --------c.. U . WILL SEPARATE,/', ' ,·· 5'19·0'.l02 RE.·\L ES'rATE SAL1:·c·1::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~· I :-;"ewporl 4 '~ cla~·s/-...·k r~ WA.SHER S 125 & / • · '-r, ~: 1. ()rt ho <'XJ>t'r r cc1'd EqualOppor. Employer Lim1\l•d openings fo r l"J \ .......- &12 2ti21:i _ _ __ __ qualified sa les people DRYER S 125. CALL ~ ® \,I Check wilh all the others I RN A F T E R 6 P M )/ ~ ..,., . ,_ 7063 962-0527 -DEN'rAL··s1s·r\N1'-~lAIN 'l'EN i\N C E ~!,\:-; 64S·7857. \'"'-M\ -1 ,.... 11 needed for a privatl' butbc sureto d1scuss the1 \ , ...,. E:<p£-rien cl•d cha1rs1de :-.l·hnol. firs Jpm-•pm, Coopc•r & Cox progr<1m Emerl)ettCy ----, ,, \•" '(l=:il IJ~~ ? & G• I and experienced front ~lon Fri s2 s2 25 I n v.ith llal Cox befort:' you l'1t1me, llPM·7:30AJ\.1 . Westinghouse f''rostrrl'(' I /ff' . .,,.. FOUND :l'llale Irish Set 10B10011Y'~''··ofa· ,•r •. 0 s,,, ~e~k N.U 644-!:1211 !>tarl 540.4751-de<·ide 540-9922 Xlul working eonds. 18cu ft.Refrig$135. Xlnt . -, ' ~ 6 8;_ , ld y · (,.... .• E.O . ~-Con t act D . cond.536-2825. 1•'---~' :9-~. , ~ear~o~ari9t~C~t .C1~: ly P1lotdeh11(·ry routei; DRIYERSWAMTED :-italet•ook.saute&comb Roache, H.N. Costa -----,_ n · '!..\ ~ ~ m«y be avadablc \n your !\tenor Women Sec Chef al lien Brown's. ~ i\1 e s a l\.1 em or J a 1 Washer. Dryt:r & Side by <:'· 0..\: :: ~ ~.· ' dy,G45·44ro _ --area Earn profit for de· i\luslbc25orover 31106 So. Coast llwy lluspital.642-2'734 . Side Rrfrig. Must sell _, 1 • 11 . 1 ~ ~I~.' •.. ). ! '"; :... \ I I I• 1-~ ............. ~ ...... ~l ·'"·-'-1._646-1495. . • ·~ -·::...__ ~·, HE W AR I>. y n g 1\-1 li\'enes & cash . trips ur , PP Y n erson &~~h tai;una _ reaJ estate I ---~ 4 Bldhounrl lllk /tan, needs merchandise for sclhng Yellow Cab a· I 8020 L'..!;~~~f'~ ~~ ~J. ~~~sk.i ~t c di c . C ~t , ~ner:r:1~~isoc;i~V~~~s~ :~~~ 11~11.1~11~\~r ;11~fc")~1e ~ta~~~fi~tnF~ PERSON RN'S .!~!~.~!.................. 1111,1 ,/'~\:.\,, ~ . ~Y. ... ---------1 642·4321 . From San l·:xce, looking for part JOSpd Man's light weight t._~ !\ P~s 5350 Clt•n1€'ntc -S a11 J uan!•---------• time business a~:-;oi:1;1t1• lFull~Tlmel MotobeC'ane Fr ench • i -,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.11p1 s trano area, i·all Elei:tron1 c Assen11Jlcrs 1n wholesale supplies J\.led Surg 11-1·30 shift model. Xlnt cond., Sac , tl r I I SCRAM LETS -. . . $125. 536-5729. '' \'\,, ... Drinking problcm" 4!15·0l:'30andl\11ss1onVi1· u s1 nc ss u )' -Expe r, a c ute ca r e ----..:; ,.. • /' CallAlcohol ll€'lplln c Jo -El 1'oro 1.1rca. rall CORE RE·WORK t·ap1t ;1\l1.cd lnter\ll'..., hosp1t_al only. Excellent Boys Schwinn Stingray 24hrsa day835-3830 :wll·GJIO. ti73·22'23 _ ANSWERS benefits. Contact Mrs. 2-speed xlnt. cond. SSS ~ Equal Oppor Employer OPERATOR Jensen, 642-2734, Costa 897-7003 1 ( srlRl'fUA I~ READ EH. f!IAN to comple tely l"lco111 E.'<('USe -'l'ulip Me s a i\l e m 0 r 1 a 1 _ , I ~ ' I, OpenlOAM ·I OP~l & paint apts & dn htc l>l"te •• ~E-Eco·",,11L?,,1.c Jlos pital, JOI Vict oria Camera$& 1· Adviceonallmatters. 8ookk€'cper. Apply 111 1na1nlenance work 711 '~ "-C M EOF' E ._. 8030 \I f 6. '' t ~·11 t I I' d l'"uple ma kt• run of · · ·· .,.,...,..,.,., ·f/; ~ A6.. B-ll< Jl2 N.t:ICam1noHeal. Jll'rsun , Uoli ll urns • 1n1m umo mon .s ex unt s ru Lml'JOl a1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Cleme nte. 1'"or app1 Hestaura nl. :n Fashi on penencc 1n 1111n1alurc as \'" 1· a 1 1 o n & ~ ll a 1 d ai:upuncturt' but at least 192 9034 •192-9J:)I; Isl, c.,; B s e m b I y w 11 r k w 1 l h h1)l1days pc.•r year S3 per 1t s com(' u11 \\'It h a cure microseope prl·fcr rcd hour S€'nd resume of for baldness 'fhcy leave Guocl finJter dexter1t)' qualtf1cat1ons. etc to · theNE1':DI.1':S 1n OUTCALL MASSAGE & ESCORTS f or the extras in life and 1he f'oxiest girls You call; We come. Foxy Girls Inc. 542·31G9 PREGNANT? Carin~ confidentia l counsl·hng & referral ,\1Jort1on, <Jdoption & keepin£ APCA ltt<: 347·2.'m:I .ose ynur cool v.·1th )'(1ur l'hildren? llelp 11 ava1la hie 24 hr!!. 349-8939 .nustla l soph .• fa1hiori plate, hke tht! arts, seeks lady 19-36, s m a ll , no ctukl, photo exch. N.B. 640-st76 four 7th Day Adventis t friend loves ynu and want.I t.o help you. Call SS7-0105 l.IU1ld1ng a1de!">,subsl!tutc '11slocha ns, & !>ul.I. aides .\pply La guna Beach l>1stn ct Personnel Of f1et•. ;\(·ross frorn 111 School 625 Park A\'c L 9 _ -------- Business is Booming We riecd supervisors, we will train. MacGregor 'r'acht Corp , IG..il Placen. tia . Costa Mesa N••d tport1 c4Mlpm•ntf ~ ("~ -. ...,,,, 1i m W. Maddox & O.C. Cilitens , Thanks "i-·or For OMdtltd Ad Movln" " !\fountain lo ACTION Good v1 s1on Ceo nt<1i:ls 'f<.1rnulz e r Inves tment ~ --- •ik) Ir you have the Co .• box 2.16. Costa 1\lesa. find Wh3t you \\'ant in above c1uahficat1ons and 92627. Dept . II_:_ Daily 1'1l1Jt Class1f1cd~ are a good reliable _ wnrki•r, please apply in HetpWanted 7IOOHelpW•ted 7101 person ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. An Applied NI a~net-es Cnrp 222 1 South Anne St ~<1nla An;:., Qi 92704 i'n Equal Oppor1un1t y Employer 1\1 / F GENERAL. •Secretari•• •Typists •Keypuic• Opn •PIXOpn Nf:~D};O NOW ! TC'mJXJTemporary lle lp 17802Sky Park Irvine Call 540 44~ MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension prbgram, we a re seeking energetic people who wish to progress qui ckly. If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future is with us. Manageme nt experience is desir a ble, but n o t nec essa ry . Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon GENERAL OFACES ... C.11 me ... lllS LOVt; llS the A.,.., l'tLOT --- a o a w ti r • M c. r r Y AD-YUOI: t:lass1r1ed :1<111 11ell big 322 Ho. Foothla Rd, le•triy HIUs Equal Opporlwllly Employer Cl1tistma$, Peaee #Love. 60·Nft 1telT\'!i. ~mall items or any ~'="='=·=D=J.=O=·=====L---------C"::cm. ~"it call 642-5678. I I -w•-- SALESCOUNSEL.O RS TOPCOM Suptt D. w. For Nl!'A'spapcr Promo-58 mm f, 1.8, S 125; lion. flfu st enjoy workin" 200 nvn f. 5.6 TOP- with young peQple 10 to COR. $90. Will s.!1 14 years of age. Reliable te parately . Rud i transportation required. Excellent p.11rt·lime posi· Mi.chietdd, 497.3547 tion. Iii Rh pay for 2·3 after 5:30 pm. hours each evening, half- d ay Sa turday. C all Yashil'a TL Electr?~·X, 642-8102 ror interview 1.7 le ns. 90-230 V1 v1ta1· before&:OO Zoom . Strobe. $325. 64-0-7474 SECRETARY 9ood typi,ng. Challc~g· ~•~•••••••••••••~~~~ ins pos1t1on w/var1ed duties. We are movin g to •PET WORLD• Costa Mesa soon. Snlury Cockcrs. Chihuahua , eo1nmensurate w/exper. l'ottdl~~. ~h1h t t u . &skills _2'14/631:._0700. __ l\1allese. G. Shepherd, Service Station l\l tcn· dant, e.x pe r'd. Day & Eves. f>'ull & p/t1me. A11 ply. Shell Station, J7th & Irvine, NR, Sa1nO)'£'d. Jap. S11;1n1{'IS, mini·SChnau~cr, Porn s. 100 m1.xe<l puppies. Stud svs most breedi;. zsz W, 17th al Fairview. SA . Open eves. 531 ·5021. SflOESALES . We have an opening for e Lhasa Apso J?UJ?P•e s, full or parl time, ex-AKC. 8 wks Chnst m~s pcrlenced shoe-s ales1-"-5_·59_:r1_. _______ I penon. Apply in ~rson . Male Cot-o brown poodle Ask for Mr ; Cannon, w/papers. 1 yr old m1tke llemphl ll S hoes, 14 ofr&39 -5926 fashion Island. N.B. -- 644·4223 AK C lteg1i . t.1inl ---1 UacNhunda, $.100-Won- Classified Hds l:lell bill derful Chriatma1 1lft1. it.erm, small item_, or atll' Perfect pel for children. item. JU5t ca1164.2·5678. 893-5310. •• -w I \ \ 9178 ,,... ,,.,, . a .1a ,,,, 11f ..._; ~ 111 .... -r- "'-rvelous "round town or travel bou11d -team tun ic with p1nh or wear shiltcoat· dress over p.enh, too! P1rf~t for cotton chec~s. ~nltt. Printed Par!em 91781 Mls,es' Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14. 16, 18 Sile 12 !bust 341 p1ntsu1l 31·: yds. GQ.incn fab nc Send S!.00 for e1eh pe\11rn. Add 25t !or e1Ch patt1rn !or flr~l·tl11s mall and 1'11ndUt11. S1fld tlr --P......,.Dept.44J ...,_ JlJ W..t 11.. SI., Mrw ,_,, MT 1011 I . 'ri•I ...,._ ADOIHS.. IW, SID _.ITn.IMUMlll. DI .,.. know k•• I• tll I patten lr11f Send now !or 1ur n1w f1n·Wlnltr P11ttrt1 C1tlil11-cll, tt11po11 lntldt ltr frtt patt11n ti 11w1 chtlct . s111d 751 nt•I Sew + 1<1111 l tok Sl.25 l11tant M11111y Cr1tt1 . SI.DO l111t111t f11ftlo1 look • !"" 111111~1 Stwltt Itek . 1,00 Surpr1$C tots lo lttna1tr~ wolh this lean. lovable ~·· He'~ ~boul 36 inehts ta!I - flocis 1n tunny posl!lons on Ilea th11r. dresser. M1rvelovs mas- cot. toy. Pattern 7063: t1ansfer of heali. ltalu"s, hands. boots <IOU dirtctions. • SI.DO for each pallem. Add 25e etch l)atlem for lint.c!1ss' mail 1nli handling. S1ftd ti: --· ~De,t.105 ........ 1n 161. °" ci... ... ..., "-Y• MT 10011.,.... ................ llp, ,......,,, -· MO~E than ever beto1et 200 de51if1S plus 3 frre Printed !n J•d. NEW 1976 Nftot.{CRAn CAT.1.1.001 Has tve iytl'!Jng. 75c Crtelllt with Squa111 -$1.00 Ctoclltt 1 W1rd1ob1 _ --11.00 ,.lrty nny Qwflh • -I.DO lllpptt Crtelltl __ I.DO Stw +•nit look ·--S1,2S H••-lt,0111 look -SI .oa newer Ctttll1l l ook ... ~SI .OD Hal1pln Ctttlltt l ook -j'" Instant Crtclltl lo1k _ 1.00 •~sttnt Macra1t11 lotk ~ $1.00 IRStlinl Mon11 l ttk ~ LOO Ctm,1111 lllft IHk . _ 1.00 Compl1t1 Alltlut 114 $1.00 12 Prtzt Af&Ws 112 .SOt ltok of 11 Q11llh fl -&Ot Mtse•• Qllilt lfflt #2 -50« 1& Q1Jlt1 for Todar f:t _50, ltOlt •111 lltfy ... _50, ., 1 • j I ' nu 121 Ap ,,. ., :.v: ti. llCJ '"' "' o!'I ~y be '" '" ••• T< I' J I "' S I ,. ·rl • ,\I '" .. ·r1 I' JI ,\ s ,. '1'1 t'u ,., " ~ --1...:a r ,1 " Fr B " '" ,. b ,, "' s " ' v ~ ' " 2 ti , M ! ' ' ~ I I F Friday, December 2§, 1975 D . !~.~· ............ !~.~~ ~°.~·.·:~ ....... ~.°.~·.':~.~....... ....._ DAILY PILOT -4 Geroge Sale 1055 ~.'~.~~s 1010 ~~•/ 9150 Oat... 9720 ~~ .............. !?2~ ~·.·::~ ....... ~·.'."!~.~ ....... ~·.'!'!~ ...... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• '67 Chevy ~,too Ptckup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •• oyot 9765 PUILIC AUCTIO... For Sale St r 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd t Mercedes left'I 9740 Mercedes .. '" 9740 a " · er ang a ver, ;2 Suiuki 380 jwit over opcrutin& com . r~t· W1Ll4 HUY YOUR '73 Fiat 1.28, Xlnt cond, ttd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••. •••••••••. ••••••• •••••• i'tt ANY ITEMS 01'' fo'INE spooni., forks, odd~ & hauled .nu . m ufflers . ov c rh au I ed. $90 0 . DATSUN.1'0Y~'l:A. m1, el'Onorny +,blue/tao '7 6 :~~Ab~J~~;i.L~~: ~~~~~lc~~ls~~ plugs,nniti.$450.846-3001 64082:'8. °' OR VP0~~:01tGt.N mt.&a5·00..lartcr5. RESALES Melea:Hd TOYOTAS T IQUES, FINE FURN,~ 8251. 1!r74 y h '""' .MX nd Ford 75, • Ton, P /S, OR NOT 1-'ial '74 Xl9 Ma,s. P1relbs W • l!Tl-'1103217 ~ PHONE ama 11 ~ • • P /8 <&-spd 360 V -8 . lnt d 1 M ... c:/\n OVER 100 , r..i.... FOR JN. Kellaneoui den twice. xlnt cond best rna~y xtr;s s.asoo' TOP DOU.AR x con • 4 m1., -""'· MERCE.DES $2997 045- F. 0 2200. & B ROCH U RE. Want-"" &OSI ofr 546 1428 • CALL 968-0702. '75 MBZ 450SE. 2 to wv ' • 586-7601. SALBERNADEN'"' u choose from. Save big oo ou Otsr• •y --••••••••••••••••••••••• Yamaha RD 350 540-0442 t.bese two. (94SMJM) " ,.._ l'lus lax & he will 1h·hv1•r uaycr est • Sat lo-sAulos wanted· 1 want Many~xtras,$150 VGM 9570 Holaseof lmDorb a new Corolla 2 door to fo)'ames, books, records your '67·'69 VW Bug 7000males.552·Sl30 •••••••••••••••••••••••'73 Datsun 1200, 4 i.pd, ~.~ .73450SLC.Hardtofind i\UTllORIZi;o \ou 100·. fo'1nanl'1og hshld items, mlsc. 1900 body, engine, fe nders, , 1 -'69 vw camper, reblt cng, stereo, mags, radials, + M vc.ueER Top oC the line car. Jm Ml-:llCJo;uES ut-:,\Lf-:ll ~vailabl1· 0 11 Jpprov1•d Leeward La. N.8 . tires not 1mportanl. Must 73 /J IMW, loftCJ 1wln9 lo ma, new cxhusl/clutch, more. Lake new. $2495. ILL mac. cond. Lease or buy 0862 M:.rntht-.':.ler, 1·rt.'(hl. for 36, 12 or 4tl ~;arage Sale T ue/Wed. ~;~~ :~~:~P· Call after arm. extras, like new, new ttrcs, 673<1525. 586·2014 MOTORS 00 ext. trterms. (022533) Uul•na Pilrk months 2045 Glenneyre, Laguna. $1 ,950; MORTON '67 Chevy Van rolled but '73 240Z. AM /FM. m ags, momfi 523•7l 50 'I\ l • Toys games records. All Wanl~! 1964~u1966 El · MANX, DOHC, classic fixable. Ruos' good. $325. yellow, 33.000 mi. Xlnt '14 MBZ 240 Diesel. True On the Santa Ana f'wy. (JjWl WM. day sale. Camino, running or not. road racer, $2,950: 631 2197 cond. $4,600. 556·8123 , economy and value in n..-i 9746 • • Reasonable. Call after '6 7 VE L 0 C ET TE - -this bard lo find model. -.-TOYOTA Mo~ing· all furniture & 6pm , Ask for Larry. Autos Wanted 9590 '73Datsun 1600 PU. FACTdRY Lease avail. (022642). ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmsc. goes! Sale starts 968·4971 THRUXTOM, ea·worid ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will Trade AUTllOHlZED '71 GT Sport~ Coupt', ~~~7~~tM~<>,J!~1~1lace, Musical___ recor 5 d 1 7 h 9 o 5 1dcer, 11 Rlikdel "WANT TO SE~L 4!M 9~ Spales • SLer•!ce ~~i~~Zr!~s:ui~~\~1~ $2l!l5M~~~~rfcr' n'.~.::_::rtwr 1 "' 1 • 1 "' ~ 1 ' 1 -Instruments 8083 ~w, • . · a u YOUR CAR?• '74 Datsun Pick U p . arts• eas1n9 Sh _ • .,... 9767 Garage & Furn Sale,••••••••••••••••••••••• H1ech.ieblu, 497.3547 Let us sell 1l for you, Rogue Campl'r ~hell 120W. Warner at Main ~5~~is7Y~.0 ' a r P ! PorscM 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sofa, sofa bed, chairs, FENDER M US 1 C . after 5:30 pm. Ct\.'iH ! We take 1n trade Amtfm M trk. Xlnt cond. Santa Ana 557 2132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Triumphs tbls, lg .lamps, kitchen MA s T .ER BASS -a n y m a k 1.· or S2475Firm..:.~·9M21_. _ Honda 9727 '72 MBZ JSOSL ·Sports Porsche 19!itl "A" mdl C3ToChoose ~omt items, dishes & glasses, GUITAH XLNT COND '74 Yamaha X 80 l:!:x model...ciJrs. trucks. car. Ext terms. Avail. Koni:., 1750t.t• l'll~ N('v. 4 ~IJ('ed, r~1tJ10, he.1l1·r :! etc. Hou se ~old 546.993JArtERSPM& c·ellenlcondit1on.Bcstof \ans. r ec:n·at1 onal '74\-z ~6-0Z. auto, mags,••••••••••••••••••••••• (039MYF) pamt,manyxltJ'> Hun'> 'IH1i:-sill!hLI~ l11~lwr. everythingmustgo.Sat. WKNDS fer.968-5471. vehicles imports & AM/Fl\l ::.lcn:ocas:.cttc. '75HOHDA Jooksgood$2Wll b'>lofr t.-l!!FEL . ~tarl111~ 1111111 l0am-4pm, Sun. lOam. .;~ Kaw;saki 90. MClA dome:.lll'S. Must be m AC. xlnl cond. $6000 Lom1les,almostnew1 A ,75 MBZ 450 SLC.1Iardtc 5J4(j()()l &161Jl>tt 1:11. 2µm. 8792 Anthony Dr. Les Paul, Gibson reverb runmng com.l1L1on & meet ~1·7626 real gas saver! 6641'tl Vi''. get. European delivery H.B. amp. $600, Deluxe amp & Street Bike. Essc_?lial!y Cahforn1.t safoly code Rot 9725 $AV£ cancel. Only 450 mi. Sun Sh 0 Wm iJ n W I 2 15.. b. r a n d new , ~ 2 9 a . 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Chestnut, ••••••••••••••••••••••• see us f1rM Imports Offer 1xpires 12 29_75 (040890) green broke. $600. or best Sey chrs $8/up, exc svl Motor Homes, BAUER BUICK A - ------,75 MBZ '""' s I F offer. 546-5143 chrs $15 /35. scy dsks. Sale/Rent 9160 2925 Harbor Blvd. very Exit, S.D. Fwy. Mmda 9738 c.<7<J cc. .xct -L'I l t p · 831 1740 demo. Clear:rncc priced. r4 ec ypewri ers. 1erce. •••••• ••••••• •• •••• ••• • Costa Mesa 979 2500 -••••••••••••••••••• •••• x yr. Qtr Mare, blue rib· ss7 w. 19th. CM 645.7411. R , t 25. 1975 0 1, . 1 LcC1se o r P urchase. hon-h aller/p leasure. --en . pen ~O~l , '73 RX2. Hadio, air cond, (119635) Sl800/offer. Uay 64-l 2292 Pianos & Organs 8090 fully scl_f.~onl_. sl~ 6-8. TOP DOLLAR extras . Good running Vivian, Eves. 646 8068 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ler r!tcs. 644·8385 PAID condition. 30,000 orig. m1 Nds u little body work J welry -8070 Ftl-:LD'S Warehouse Trailers, Travel 9170 IMMEDIATELY S20001bst ofr. 551·6042 e Sale 400 pianos & or· •• ••••• • •• •• • •••••• •••• •••••••••••••••• ••• • ••• · FOR ALL eves & wknds WANTED TOP CAS H OOLLAH PAID FOR YO U H JEWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. GOLD. SJLVER SERV ICE. 1-'INE F UHN & AN 'flQUES. 645-2200 Miscellaneous 8080' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FINE ESTATE J EWELRY, ART OBJ ECTS. AN ·miuEs. FINE FUtlN .. ETC P llONE FOR IN- FO. & UROG ll U R E t~l5 2200 gans, new/used. Spinets. 20' Terry Self contained Grands, Player:.. Going Good shape. s 1.1:100 FOREIGN CARS out for business. Rent 54&-2729 Leave mcssagl' CALL OR COME IH w opt to buy. Kawai, -' ----TO SEE US Stcinv. ay. Baldwin, Auto Service & Chickering, Yamaha, Parts 9400 Kimball. Wrltzr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 lti38·277U. 12072 1835 Dual Port, all new, Brookhurst GG. never run. must sell, by • ----; ----12 /26 . S475/or b~l. Sew1n9 Machines 8093 548·8342or9ti2·2034 . ............•.......... -- S• 4 U . S . l n d y \1 J g"' . 1n9er 15"x 10". Fit Hronl'o, NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. NB. 642-9405 . Sewinq Machines Jeep or Scout s100 Year i':nd-1975 D<·mo 893·&l60aflertipm Oran9eCounty's Model. ~ale. St.irts. F.r.1 Antiques/-HiCJhest $Buye r Dec 26 '. 10/\:vt I-11 st Class ics 9520 on Imports come, fo irst ::.l·rvt•. /\II ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Cupistrano Sl'Y.lng or will trade. l',111 CallHogerorB11l Center 3221U·A l'am1111· 645-77H5 ;irter 5pm 847 8555 model s. On I~ at '46 Chevy PU Truck. ::,~100 I Bill Maxe y Toyota C'ap1'>lran11. SJC Call -------WANTED .,oo nn 4 Wheel Drives 9 550 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOI' C/\S 11 DOLLAR TV R d ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP PRICES PAID P" 1 u r· o ll "o u H • . C! 10• Landcruisers For 1mporb .JEWELRY. W/\TCllfo:S. H1F1, Stereo 8098 1'.i1dfororNol ART OBJECTS. co1.u ···········~·~·:······· '71 Thru '75 's Dean Lewis Imports SILVElt S EH\'ICE llrant.lnc"".~·~·Coloi IV 1!166llarbor.C M. Fl NE Fll RN & AN 17 , $375. 7 To Choose from 646 9303 TlQU ES. 645·2200 497 -2380. EXA!\l Pl.Jo: ---. '71 Hardtop F1rey,ood Urg, Eut•. S80 Boots.& Manne 1,11 Ul.J cord. dt.'I . Oal. Coast Equipment F1rey,ood Suppl).••••••••••••••••••••••• 581·1122 General 90 I 0 $3495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 M BZ 250 C ,Coupe. Well equipped. S7,495 (007279). $2977 Porsche '73 Targa pnl prt) &•-.t ofr buy~ 1l :~~~727 7am to 10.!m 01 . :OU\J\ le.wi.A ---GJ n l'or'>l'hc !JI IT. Im :j .. milt·ulall' 19,000 mi.. ~~ VOLVO AM FM s tt•r<'o. nt:w radials, l'ho1.·ulal~ Brn. '''"" H'"''''' t M / :1 n 1 Mus t i.cll. mu kc ofr Ollt•r l''\pircs 12 :w 7:.. 675 381lor494·0038. n Tnumph Spilflfl'. !-Oil Rolls Royce 9756 lup. 3<:!,UOll m1. Clc.111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2,400. 536·4911 •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Volkswagen ROY ......_ •••••••••••••••••••···· IRR CARVER '68 Bug. less Eng. Ba s h1-r ROLLS·ROYCE ~~~~•1al. ~Lii.:~. s:i~u. r 23' E. 17th SI. COSTAMESA lmma\' Iii vw Bui.:. \L-----' so-'u' , '----~-----n•lilt r.1d1JI-. ~1u~t ...... ClOSEO SUNDAYS lo JJ'J>ft'l'ldl<' IW7 ·94Stt 9770 -Cancelled Contract. 2000 BOY SCOUTS NEE U yds carpeting, below BOATS. Tax Advan aj~~~ TOP $ Paid FOH I r cost. l mstall 547 8729 ta~cs. call 5·UH9~ Firewood/Stock Up AVON l nflalJhll-Haft. Si5tord tlt-16422624 5'6°0'\l:!'ti". ust•d tHll'l' SBOO. 499·1206 Framed 011. Abruzz1· The Bridge. 3'x5'. SSOOtoffcrt Boots, Marine trade 642·S-.149 645· 7972 Equipment 90 3 0 --...................... . Dining rm set ~d cond. •A TTEHTIOH * l '!>.l H .,\ • ( ',I f lA 'I !• ' l!Jtii l'.I;, J Pep. \'ti cn~int.'. ntw lran:-. drl\\" lriJlll, top & roll 11;11 E'\lra~. 1 off' ro.ul t1rl''i, wht•t.'ls, giJ,.; lank & many morc Xlnl (·11nd ~2100 5;,:! 02lil Used VW's Paid for or Hot um.r.111p 111111 \ed<' " I lunl Bl'h 1142 4435 Medil rourh. other mist• brand new bikes 644·5925 ,\ '\1 1968 so Horscpoy, rr Autos, Imported MerC'ury outbo.1nl C I> Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lgmlion Y.1lh men·onlrol ••••• •••• • • • • • •• • • • • • •• BMW 9712 New water pu mp 75 CHEVY ••••••••••••••••••••••• i-:ngtnE' in l'>.ccllt-nt c111uJ l-:let·tnt l'art >.Int rond. \\ l'harg1·r, $300 t~l2 121i5 sct•r:H l'Ll-:A~ Sti:ill or 1/2 TON SWB bt.•!>t offer. <.:all 96387311 SADDLEBACK House SiJIC · 2X102 Calle eves. ALSO 15 fool glass San Remo. Thomasville runabout new scats. Country French dining carpeting, w1lh good rm set . hoy's s tyll' trailer llull in excellent Western Oak bdrm scl. cond. $400 or lw:.l offcr. girls .... h1lc canopy bed Will ioctl both for S950 o v. :.prcad, llonda 350 Z offer C<1ll 963 8i38 eves !\llni bike. & many othe ---. --- hshld items. Dec 26,27 & Boots, Sail 9060 28. 493 3909 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHVINE Coast Coif Clu ~1embcrsh1p for sale 675-2252 Creal Chnstmas l'n•scnl LI DO 1-1 112005 w trlr & rover. 536 1036 3.')' Enc~on, nt•\'t•r raced. l\11nk Stoic. Beautiful Hite new Nev. bottom Nalural Dawn. Mus paint, all hntc v.ork just St>ll' $400. 673·8120 ex 212 redone Wheel ~lct:'nng. S30,000 PP 771i 2150. 675· ltib.'Y or 548·8056 eves. Moving lo Europe, m~t !->Cll everything by DN'. 29th. Chairs, tables, dbl Must Sell! LASER xlnt m mattress. single bed. cl 's Harken Ratchet k1tt'h items. All gd +new :.ail. sat. $695 mnd. 642 9733 li75·68fi6 or 631·0120. ---------- King Sill' frame spring 24' 1''rbgls Scow. not com· hrm mattrc•ss SSO Cate pletc. llardsh1p forces ll'g d1n1ng table $7 ~ale. No reas. oHer re· 493·21~ _ fused. 645·90_99 ___ _ POOL TAULE Boats, Slips/ . Fischer, slate, reg sz Docks 9070 $250 644 4866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d E / $ 7 5 Hcnl or buy F1rewoo • uc Shpors1det1c cord for 32' pwr boat. 837 40.13 $42 SO 1-:i('llrtl Hll'l 830·97~ - TER BEDS Transportation WA ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:omplcte$129.!l5 C~n, Sale/ w1lh deh very Rfttt 91 20 4 POSTERS $t69 95 ••••• •••••••••••••••• •• Aqua Heaven 8.10·70ti2 Factory Direct Campers TYPEWRITE R -I U M $895.up. Shells 5179.50. r:tec, $155. Ucaut cond. Sleepers. ~ W 18th CM Copier, $75. 8.10 8967. 642·8471 \Ua\Jl4 '\l llf/ fA""U I 1,v,.111 '""""'I •" t1U7 '1011~ Like !!~~~~ran .. oool miles' Automal1 C' trJns m1s~1on. r:id 111 hcall'r. ()OWl'r sll'l·nng. air comill1on111J:. plus manv more l'>.tr,1~. Se<· th1:. one' t648i2Y r. $4895 SLEMONS MERCEDES 19i0Ilarhor,C ~I. 631-1276 '76 TOYOTA TRUCKS 16 To Choose Ft-om 4 Speeds. S s peeds, automatics, long beds. short beds. Also 6 Used Compact Trucks to chlX'Se from. d:v~~ BMW '76 BMW's NOW HERE 21402 Me ljHrit• Pkwy. Mlt"-VJ.to ll 1 ·2040 • 495.049 U.. ""~ rriway bH °'" S.lldayi ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Salcs·Serv1ce LC'asin~ Roy Carver, Inc. Roll~ Rovrc HMW 2341': 17thSI Costa !\1~~:.i 546 4444 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER 1966 ~orbor ( M 1>11> 9301 &'ST 6 IROADWAY '75 LUV 5 mo SA~TA AMA Sat'.S.1500 835·3171 645-5432 645 7857 THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• USED GREMLINS 1971 thru 1974 MAMY TO CHOOSE FROM STAKTIMG AT $1695 f6471HJI 1973 FORD PIMTO Factory a ir condlt1on1no S 1895 With low mileage. Top fuel economy. (OWT39) 1972 AMC SPORTAIOUT · WAGON. Fully equipped s2495 w it h a ir cond .• pwr. s teering . au to metlc & deluxe pkg (670EIL) SAIES & SERVICE 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 No. 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 SA V/NGS MUSTANG II DISCOUNT $682 s3399 HARDTOP SELL·Off SALE PR ICE '"' ?••·· '" t ' ·~ '"·' tM .. .,.,,.,....,, •• , •-·l'll•ll•"~ """""'"""' ,.,,,..\wo.,,., ., .••••• ~-· "'' ' ....... ', ... ~ ...... ,. ••••• ' & ""' .... ~ .... ~-····' .• .., •"" .... '""" ,_'" . '"'" ,, .. ,_,., EXAMPLE SAVINGS NEW 1975 Ford LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE W AGON, LOADED! ' .. . ..... ~ ... WINO. STKR. S8699 DISCOUNT S 1811 $6888 Fo ™"' -· -. \. -II.I -- NEW 1975 WINO. STKR. $3987 DISCOUNT $504. s3433 ~~tE°FF PRICE '14 FORD FIDO PICl·UP 11),,/1,ou•o. 1).1)()-•. jl )•••~l 73 Pll.DUSTll ..... -.~···· , ........ IM<. • Olf6! 73 COMET 2 DR. '·· ...... -~·' ooot,W~W M&lf YS, -· 1)6 11,f<"') '73 MUSTANG ""r' "'"' 1••60&11 -...... ,. : .. : $3388 ·::• $2688 ·::• $2988 ·::• 74FOIDllGIC01sl "--·-·-·· l"""-"'11· l•NlAOJ 72 T·lllD fuH P•' .,.,1,1 , ,p1 ................ . 1oe1"c.1 73 MEIC. COMET I DR. Spoot(-.·-.-... po ... ·-"'il> .... ,-1 top, -()<IJGHWt 71 CHIV. CUSTOl P.U. -·-"'·''~· P/I , ••col. (0119•~1 s3288 ·::• $2588 ·::• $3488 .::~ l•<. 7UODCE 211 P.U. .... o. ,, ~. '''· 10.01• -· t6000l'•t 73 FOID llllSTllll . 2-0. l..i.p ............ . -·po~ ....... ,1 ''· i••llGV!j 74P1WTOWll. 10. -·-·'""'· '°"' .......... -·· (l!Jl,.CI 'l!CHIVIOVI •II• '°"' 0 ,,, ] ..,.. ~ .. ,1. pf)HJQ) 71 MUST. 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K· b· k 4 . 1 ' vw SPECIALS l-'ull iX>""·er. ru:w \ires & ~leern'g. ~d l'ond. S975. For Co.rvetles and olher dr, power, air, lo mi., re-Supreme. PIS. P / U, A/<.;, Radials gileaders Good air c:!t A'M~F~ 8 t~.,·~k VOLVO'S nms, brakes. ;.ur s ho~.ks, Or~oY.1nr ti7:l J."i9 1 ;ifl5. used cars & trucks'. alsharp.642-7288. landau lOJ?. mint cond. gas mi. 22 000 ni ; S280V s tc r , · 1 ' 1 $38~~ xtras. S~ or utr. <:.all llOWAll.U Chev r o let.. . .--SJCOJ.499·1394or496-2001 492.7424 ' · 1 • co, 0 mt, • Htch962<~32 ";J Camaro. lo mi .. Fal1 Dcn·e & Quail Sts. Near 75 Granada, firs t I.Jul of, .168cc_·~4948c_::: _____ _ HERE -----1\1C. p , B. P/S. Call aft(. Jamboree Bristol & $4400. takes. Pvt pty. 63 Olds Sta. Wgn. runs. Cadillac 9915 _pm,675-4944 . ~tacArth~r. NcwPo r t 646-0885or640·8325 gre",.t[Aa,.ns0623~-car. $100./0f· '66 BUS SAV 'l'EY027Sharp ' ••••• ... ..... ••• • • • • • • • • • ,,_ h "" 0555 ~ NOW Chr•rolet 9920 -~-a~ ·<>VJ_·_ ----1972 LTD Wgn. AC, full . "CADILLAC" ....................... D..._ 9935 pwrsacrifio.$2495 P•nlo 9957 i'\B.J7ftlj C\IEAI'' '65 BUG SAV •:\c'>~I Eng111~· CONNELL ~ 9~9.1752 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:\cv.' Tr.1n~nu:.s1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-----'------ •:\ew <.:oJor:. Quality & Price 1968 UA!ll', converti.ble. 1973 Ford Ltd Country •75 PINTO V-6 '60 BUG S79 IX '!:401. L'nu:-.ual ~ ~eMlwM All 75'S Over 70 CHEVROLET ~!!ARP . !''ol.·r steering. SquireStnwgn 23.000 mi., Sfat' taChooseFrom t.:.all551 ·5016forappt. beautiful, SJ,900. 1onwa9on A~D DEMO'S 842-9837 . Automatic transm ission, VTOYOTA ., For the best pn ces. the SALES &SEHVIC E '68 Dart, convert, sharp. factory air conditioning, MUST GO lo""·est lease rates, & de-2828 Harbor BIYcL P w r s leering• ca I l Uncoin 9945 r adio. heater, Jess than 1966 HorbP• (I,\ ti4b o;:1ni Offer r:xp1res 12-29-75 THIS MONTH pendable ser\•1ce , -see COST,\ !\.1 LSA 551·5076 for appl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15,000 miles! (238MIE). ·72 \'W Bus. Xlnt eond , AM Fl\1 stereo, look~ hke new. $2600. ;ift 5. 549·1368. -----: ·69 \i W Fastbac k . gel cond .. Al\T t F:\1. SilOO. or Ost offer. 846·R57ti. '62 \'W BUS. ""1th '64 rbll cng. New cluteh. S7uo 979·2496. BUY (Jll LEASE USED SPECIALS '74 Volvo 164 Automati~. !..unroof . A'.\1 Fl\1 Stl·reo. leather Luxun ;.it 1t:; best. ::5(lo~ $6395 '74 Volvo 142 Volvo 9772 4 •••••••••'••••••••••••• Speed. (1\·erdr1\·e, ORAMGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUS\\'El.V \"f)L\'() La r~C':.l Vol\'O !Jealer leathl'r. :\ ~1 1 F ~1 !ill"reo l·a s~ctte, :;unroof. A sports ~ed11n . 752 LEQ, $5399 n1()ran~eCnunl }' 'I\ i • BL:'.' or LE ·\Sl-: .uerut. W1t.A OlHl-,CT ~ M~m~, ~,,.~?.~~?,,, 2025 S. Manchester Autos. Us~d Anaheim 750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----AMC 9905 '76&'75 Volvos ··••••••••••••••···•••• '72 liornct ss·r. lo mi. luy orLea1e Volvo Dlr. since '56 A,C, AT, 4 dr A·l cond. s1m5 &45·8004 646·484>1 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 llarlx>r Blvd COST1\ l\lESA !'>-10-9100 OPJ:o:NSUNDAY '7 3 Cadillac El Dorado 546-1200 Ford 9940 --------······················· l\1U5l &•ll -Lcav1ng Coun· try'. ·73 Capnce 9 pass wagon. Loadt•d, make of- fer, see at 1229 No. Coas1 llwy . La guna B ch 494.4072 '72 FORD BROUGHAM V-8 Auto. trans., factory a ir cond .. AM I F'tft stereo. heater , \'1nyl roof. Lie_ 8091-'LV. '74 MARK IV Auto. trans .. factory air cond .• ful l power , AM/FM radio. vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. J~ic. 837KJD. $6295 $4195 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 II arbor. C . .to.I. 631·1276 Couree . ·73 El Camino l-.:c;tate A/T , AIC. P IW, P ll, lo m1 , Rc<Jutiful wh1 e v.•ith red \'111 y l t op. xlnt tond leather inli·rior. rully S3175,67J-5882 $2595 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 N. Tustin Scmta Ana 547·0511 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 N. Tustin Sonto Ano 547·0511 ·72 Pinto custom intenor, auto, 2000 CC, xlnl cond. 846-7308 PINT D'S Choice Of 3 Ca dillac equipped~ --------9-9-25 (23-iG VP L Chrysler 9947 All priced to Sell! $5995 ........................ . '70 New Yorker. needs . ...................... . ·7 1 2 door, auto, new tires. $1595. 25221 Ade lanto. Lag Niguel. 831·9606 L<iw as SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 ll arhor,C.~I. 631-1276 '72 El [)orado Convcrll· hie. 37 .0UO m1 . s tereo. tape, l-':\1. J.:..-L·ry Xlra. fo'1remist i:rel'n. Perfect ~ondition. Sl6!"10. Ph · 675 64Jl & v.knd !.. "fkll:.a11.11mou~1ne. S500. tirrn 494 ·6344 ur <1!i:l·9'17 5 '73 CADILLAC EL DORADO COUPE Low miles. faetory air t·ond .. full po¥.·er. Car i:. loaded 1ncludin).! eru1se control Lie. 871KB<~. work. Sacnficc. $1000. 552-9109 or 552-0591 Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Contin~tal Cpe V-8, auto. trans .. fal·tory air i.:o nd. full power. A!\-1/Fl\.1 radio, h1•att•r. \·inyl roof. t inted glass. ¥.'heel covt•rs , Li e 3\l!KLfo:. '71 FORD LTD 4-DOOR V-8 Auto. trans .• filc\Ory air l"ond., A.to.1 /f'J\.1 stereo, heater , full power. Lie. 2-i3Ul~I'. $1795 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 N. Tustin Sonto Ano 547-0511 $1477 1131DIW ~~ .......... !!.~~ G)DeM lwM ·74 Cougar XR7, white ,. w/white leather, am/fm ~ VOLVO stereo, tape. LOADED. 24,000m. 1 owner, Xlnt cond. 496-9712 eves/ l'il66H<uho• .C M 6469301, 494-1538 days Offer Expires 12-29·75 Musl'""l 9952 Plymouth 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4995 Santa.Ana '66 Falcon 4 dr, clean. ·71 Mu s tang Convt . Huns xlnt. S625. Classie, I owner, 62,000 ATLAS Lincoln Mercury Call 968·2132 mi, PH, PS, air cond. like 1301 N. Tustin new $2600, (2!3) 592.3207 CtwYsler/Plymouth Santa.Ana 541.os11 ·--------·lc)'t;j~~~==~~§I 0peii Daily &Sun. ·1i110 Olckmoljlle 9955 PM '72 COHTIHEHT .AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2929 lharbor Blvd., 4-DOOR SEDAN ·ro llla·ce your message Sales and Service Costa Mesa before the OLDSMOBILE 546 1934 Factory air cond .. full • ANOTHER MIRACLE DEAL! HEW 1974 MAZDA RX-4 2 DOOR SEDAN (Stk. 4002 ,Ser.9442) ssoO~l~w +PLUS+ ssoo CASH BACK WHILE THEY LAST 7 MORE IRAHD HEW '74's AT '500 DISCOUKT PLUS '500 CASH BACK LEASE DIRECT ss4s9 ...W 1976 MO~Tfl MAZDA 108 le"'<! plu1t.,l +oc C.,p ••lu• 2 DR. CPE. :;::,11. r91odu11 $1232, Ol>9n IMPORT CHERRIES! '72TOYOTA CEUCA \lllly! IOQf {2 I llGMOJ '73 POHTIAC VENTURA MOW IS THE TIME for JUh :O.t'l'kl•rs lu c·h1•t·k the l>ail) 1'1 l•lt lil'\11 "'anted t·lass1f1cat1on. If the JOU )OU ¥.'ant 1~ not there you m1i.:ht l00n:.1clt·r offering your :.er' IC('"i \\'Ith ;111 ad 10 th~· Joh Wanted category. l'ho11c 642-5678 $5595 rl·ading pubht". GMC TRUCKS po'ol.·er, vinyl roo(. etc Car IS loaded ~ Leather phone HOH DA CA.RS intcnor. Lie. 4J7FBK. Daily P1lol Classif1ctl, &12-5678 University Olds $1999 $2199 ~~!~ ........... !!.~~ 1---------+--------~ J ------ ~O«•>O °''· "t 00" 11 1 .. )96~ 1611 ... 99 l•!;itfl••!UI ""' " .} . otc'." f..-1.i r 6-2::1 ll-O( 1-41.70 $3695 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 N. Tustin Sonto Ano 547·05 I 1 Santa AM Lincoln Mere ury 1301 N. Tustin Soni• Ano 547-0511 SHOP & COMPARE!!! LOWIST NM:IS & SUP9:IOll sane• SBTING Tlil COAST S1MC1 I t5l lHE B:XXiJIY · ~ -· 9800 1970 Pontiac s tation 2850 Harbor Blvd. wagon. Low miles. $1400. Costa Mesa 540·9640 Ph. 997·2748 .Auto1, Hew 9100 Alltot,M•w 9100 Alllos, H•w 9100 ............................................................................ PONTIAC OWNERS WE l'EllFORM AU l'OKTIAC FACTORY' WARUNTY WOU REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU ORIGIHAU V r\llCHASED YOUR POHTIAC. WE HAVE THE LAIGISf l'OMTIAC SERVICE DEl'T. IM Tltl GIU. Tll Oll»IGI COUNTY AREA. 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