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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-31 - Orange Coast PilotI . Knew Wife Was Ailing?. .. .......................................... .. County Bride Ford's Ca1Dpaign Shot; Police Co1D1Dittee Suite Dold Ex-husband Burglar's Target DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO N, DEC EMBER 31, 1975 VOL ... HO. 3'S, J SECTIONS.11 PAGES 'Dinner is Serv ed' UPI Ttl..,holo That seems to be the message this stone dragon's head at Chicago ·s Lincoln Park Zoo is transmitting to this squirrel, perching precariously on its tongue. The dragon forms the prow of a Viking ship, one of the zoo's permanent exhibits. County Bride Shot; Former Mate Held A 42-year-old bride of one week was shot twice Tuesday night in her Westminster home, accord· ing to police She was reported recovering and in stable condition today at West min s ter Commu nity Hospital. Lt. Joe Woods said the woman 's former husband , Guillermo E . Morales, 41, of Anaheim, was charged with al· Climbe r s De layed GRA~D TETON PARK, Wyo. (UPI> -Heavy snow and high winds have stalled Paul Petzoldt, 67, and his mountaineers in their attempt to rli m b the summit of 13.766-foot Grand Teton peak by New Year·s day. SHE STR VMMED . A HAPPY TUNE "I am very happy with the ad. 1 sold the guitar ... That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the' Daily Pilot: Fender Stratocas ter Guitar w /Gibson amplifier xxx-xxxx If you have n musical instru- mrnt you wanrto convert lo cash. {'tlll 642-5678. We make it easy for you to put a few wor~ to work for you. in the Dally Pilot. tempted murder and booked in the Orange County Jail's medical ward. Police identified the wounded woman as Mrs . Josephine Par· rish, 42, of 6382 Klamath St., who was shot in the s houlder and side with a .22 caliber pistol, police said. The woman's new hus band. Raymond L . Parrish, 46, grap· pied with Mor ales after the shooting and had wrested the gun away. according to officers. Both men suffered scratches and cuts in their s kirmish. Par- rish received emergency treat· ment at the hospital but was not admitted as a patient. · Police said Morales and Mrs. Parrish had ended their mar· riage about one year ago. Three young daughters of that marriage were at the Parrish home but ran to a neighbor's house before the shooting broke out. One of the girls called poltce who arrived while the two men were still thrashing around. "Parris h had the gun and had the upper ba nd at that time." Lt. Woods asserted. A-blast D elayed MERCURY. Nev. <AP> Brisk. swlrlln1 winds have forctd ~mother postponemf'nt in the firing or a powerful nuctear device underground at the Nevada Test Site, the shot now set (or niter New Yeors Day. • _JS en ow er • ' er1ous K ey I s s ue Hinshaw H e ars Suprise Tape By GARY GRANVILLE Of th• O•llY Pilot Sl•U Rep. Andrew llinshaw's con- tC'ntion that he didn't know of his formN wife's failing physical condition when he marnro her in bte 1972 \\:ts challC'nged in court Tuesday by a surpnse tape re- cordl'd µhone conversation. The recording of what purportedly was an October, 1972. phone conversation between Hin s haw and hi s estranged wife's then-husband, Las Vegas contractor Max Worthen, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. he marned her m December, 1972. Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi· pie sclerosis is a key issue m the divorce ht•aring. Brown 1s attemptin{! to gain s pous al s upport as well as respons ibility for Mrs . Hinshaw's medical bills in the court settlement. On the other hand. 1-linshaw's attorney. Charles Garrity, is con- tending that his client should not <See HINSHAW, Page A2) Burg lar i\.larm UPI T•letlholo ENTERS HOSPITAL Mamie Eisenhower Before it was played in the privacy or thC' judge's chambers without the judge being present however, Thais Hinshaw's al· torney, Stanley Davis Brown, quoted portions of the recorded conversation to Hinshaw as he sat on the witness stand. Brown, for cx::imple, asked Hinshaw if he could recall saying to Worthen. "She is incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She is in no condi- tion to do anything.·' Ford's Campaign Offices Invaded The purported conversation 1s contr ary to the Newport Beach congressman's contention that he was unaware or hi s estranged wife's physical condition before JFK Stories Shock Billy MONTREAT. N.C. (APl Evangeli s t Billv Graham. a fri end of former Pres ident Nixon and other chief (':<ecutives, says at least Nixon "didn't have nude women running around in the private quarters of the White House.·· Graham. who has known chief executives since former President Truman, said he was s hocked at re- cent allegations of sexual exploits or President Ken- nedy. , There has bc<'n no proof of the allegations "Ir the allegations are tn.ie, I am disappointed." he told a news conference Tuesday. From Wire Services WASHINGTON A burglar alarm went off early today at a s uite occupied by President Ford's campaign committee, but police said the intruders ap- parently did not take anything from the office. A police spokesman said in· vestigators found severaJ s crews removed from th£' front door hinges of a suite housing the ad- vertising section or the President Ford Committee . Th<' s pokesman said the alarm sounded at2:51 a.m . ··A thorough search of the building and premises was con ducted with negative results:· the spokesman said. Skip Watt!'. primary states coordinator for the committee, said the office contains mailing lists. the committee's national newsletter operation and cam paign articles s uch as posters J e t Off Runway KENNER. La. <Uf>J) -A Delta Airlines DC8 filled with Sugar Bowl travelers skidded off tt rain-slick runway Tuesday and blocked New Orleans Interna- tional Airport to incoming planes for two hours. None of the 175 passtngers and crew or eight w~s injured. and bumper s tickers "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought there was something there beyond the list themselves.·· he said. He said a strip across the dou- ble door was removed along with the screws. He said onc(' those were removed, a knife could open the door, which would trip the alarm that "sounds like a destroyer in battle." "The only way the alarm goes (See BREAK-I N, Page A2) Samaritan Loses Life NEW ORLEANS CA P ) -A New Orleans man stopped to help at the scene of a traffic accident early today, fell through a hole in a damaged guard rail and plunged 200 feet to his death, police said. Glen Brauer, 30. fell from a bridge which carries Interstate IO over a c3nal and industrial area in New Orleans A car and a large truck had collid<'d on the bridge. The driver of the car suffered minor injuries m the accident. wh1ch closed the eastbound lanes of the bridge for sl'veral hours • ID Rushed To Reed Hospital WASHl~GTO~ 1..\P l . ~tam1e Eisenhower . 79. \.\idow of Pre s ident Dwight D . F.1 s enhower. e ntered Walter Reed Army llospatal today after hecommg ill at her farm homt' near Gettys burg. Pa .\ friend quoted her doctor as sa) mg, ·· Jt 1s senous. llosp1tal offlc1als said they had no immediate information on the nature of her illness ~lrs Eisenhower "as rushed here by ambulance from her farm home more than 75 miles aw av. Mrs. Eisenhower·s son. John. contacted at his PhoC'nix\'111('. Pa , home. said he prcferrNi thaL anv announcemt•n t on her conct1 tJOn be made bv hC'r doctor The doctor · cnuld not hl' n· ached for comment. M r s . E 1 s t' n h o \\ r r w ;i " hospitalized last ~1arch at thl' Army Medical Center at ft Gordon, Ga . for internal bl eed mg Doctors reported the bleed- ing was caus ed by di\·erticulosis of the intestine. She also has a rhC'umatJc heart and arthritis. Her husband died six years ago. Or :~~=ast "'eathe r Partly cloudy at times otherwise sunny and cooler New Year's Day. Locally gusty northwesterly winds to 25 mph. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 35 to 40. I NSIDE TODA l ' A man whos~ f iancee uxu cnt1cally m1ured m an auto occident. marned the com • ato$e woman at her bed.stdt. de$ptte the ob1ections of one dmc. Story A4 Index AIY-s.t'¥1<• ., Mel"-11 M LM .. " At ...._,~ • At ~HfOmt• AS ..... , •~t 0.tHlll..S C1 10 MWwlll ... , At Com1u I J Hllti..tNeW\ ... cnu ... ,. IJ Or••Co•"'' ., 0."'11.,..licn 41 ..... 11 I Etltotl.tl ,.a .. "' ~ ........ . .. , (ftltr1.tlMMlll I• I ,. .. ..,_, At• 'f•lnl•-IJ ........ ( .... A7 ,,,....., . .... "''""'"" ., .. .,. M MflLA.-.n IJ Wfftll ...... ... .42 DAtl Y PILOT s Wednead1y. 0ec1mber 31. 1975 Ford Predicts It's He Vs. Hulllphrey B y HELEN THOMAS \\'ASl-llNGTON <UPI) President 1-'ord today pred1l·ted he "'ill be nominated as the Republican presidential can- \j1date in 1976 to face Sen. Hubert l-1 . Humphrey, (0 -Mlnn.}, in the gen('ral election that Ford said he "'ill ":in . Ford met with reporters in the oval office on the last day of 197.S to review events Of the year and forecast what ""'ill happen in the coming year_ Ford forecast he v.·ould win the Republican nomination over rival Ronald Reagan and pre- dicted that Humphrey would be Date Berated Waterg a te Appeal Due? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department has investigated whether a federal marshal violated a jury-sequester order in the Watergate cover-up trial. b:r taking his wife to a dinner attended by jurors, col- un1nist J ack Anderson r eported today. . .\ndc rs on s aid the investigation rcPort has been submitted to the U.S . Court of Appeals, \vhich is con- sidering appeals from the four defendants convicted in t he case last J an. I. The four are John N. Mitchell. 1-1 . R . Haldeman. John 0 . Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian, all members of the Nixon administration. Anders on said Ellis Duley, ass is tant chief deputy mars h a l. took his y.1.fc to a dinner which the jurors at- tended Nov. 22, 1974. ''Both the Duleys deny that she s poke with the . jttrors , but this is disputed by other affidavits," An- derson said. The columnist said the incident Y.'as ''a serious violation of court r egulations " and was not reported to U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica, \Vho presided over the case. or to def cnse attorneys. Ms-ionaries Mata Hari Business Aliv e in Anaheim St\!'1" DlEGO (AP) -The l\lata l-lari business is lx>oming and nearly half tht• mercenaries hired by an .<\naheim agency arc "'omen, says the agency's direc- tor. James A. Scott, director of El Kamas Enterpns cs, said in an in- lerview Tuesda y that \\.'Ome n ·make up 40perccnt ofthesubstan- t ial number or the soldiers and :s pies.for-hi re that hls agency P olice Hold 3 Childre n in N B Burglaries Three children, ages 10, 11 and 12, have been released to their parents after they were arrested on burglary charges Tuesday night by Newport Beach police. Det. Sgt. Don Burdsall said the trio -a brother and sister and a friend -were pic ked up near the intersection or Hospital Road and .\/ewport .Boule vard about JO pm. The children allegedly were carrying a pillow case with about $1 60 worth of cash, jewelry, cos- metics and food . They originally told police they picked up the pillow case after they had seen a man drop it. After questioning the children briefly, officers determined that the contents of the bag came from an apartment at 300 Cagney J.ane. The children allegedly ad ~ milled to police they burglarized the apartment a fter entering through an unlocked patio door. Burdsall said he expects top file petitions in juvenile court. charging the chi ldren with burglary. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT '"" 0"'"~ c .... ,, 0••1• P•IOO, ••I~ '"""'" " ,,...,,,. ...... IM t<e .... ·Pfon , ;o l><Jll!•-~ ~· "'" r,,_,,.. c""'" P...,.,.,.,n<1 c-~· ~·"•" ""'"'°"'Me -1""1! M_, It\<-r,.,_,, "" (O>l• MK. ..... _, !lo>• ........... ....,, .... no .... h1"-<>""laon V•il••· l•v•.,.., \i.>Olll•J:>o• • ......... •'Cl .......... k a<",_" ~· .t. ... "QI• ..... -•-•lo« .. ""°''v-!.-11"'"'"" -~ ...... ~. T'-!>"""'""' """''"''~ pl-i• .. , JJll _., lkr S.<tt',, t.o>k ,,...W, Ul1!.,.·n1• 'l'lo)o. Robert N. Weed ,,, • .,_.,,•""PUC><•""'' Jack R. Curlev \f•t• p,.,...,,., • ..., ""_ .. i......,.,,... Thomas l(eevil EllolDF Thomas A. Murphine ......... 01"~ 11:0110< Charles H. Lam. Richard P, Nall Offices Cott• ¥ou )JO """"°'"'...,,..,. 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'"Uncle Sam has bad women with these skills on his payroll for' many, many years," he said. Meanwhile, the San Diego Evening Tribune disclosed that it had received several calls from women interested in becoming mercenaries through El Kamas. But while the agency readily ac- cepts qualified women, it will not ·accept the typical former serviceman. Both Scott and his senior aide, G. J. ''Longo" Tartaglio said the average ex·G I isn't professional enough to make it as a mercenary. "We had three people kilted by their employers in Africa because they weren't mature enough to re- alize that looting and rape is a gains~ the code." saidTartaglio, "'ho said he smuggled guns to an- ti-Castro Cubans until caught by the Royal Navy in 1967. The degree or professionalism among mercenaries is reflected in the casualty rates, said Scott, a former Green Beret. "If you send out the average United States GI, two out of IO might come back,'' he said. "'In a professional mercenary ('adrc, the return rate is at least eight out of 10." Tartaglia said El Kamas docs business only with non- Communist countries. "Our loyalty is to the United States and its interests," he said , ''Wedon't send people to work for Communists.'' Scott said the agency opened up shop in Washington D.C. in 1962. ·later moving its headquarters lo Anaheim and opening field offices in Houston, Mia mi and New Orleans. BREAK-IN •• off is when the door is open," he said . He said there was no indication of entry "beyond the door ii.self being damaged in a minor fashion . There's nothing that seems to be missing. The door closes automatically' with a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arrived. he said. The offices arc on the loth floor of a downtown office build- ing. How a r d ··so·· Callaway, chairman of Ford's campaign committee, said that whoever tried to get into th{! offices had picked a bad target. ''There's not a whole lot' there." 3aid Callaway, adding that the offices had been oc· cupied only r~ently. . Callaway said the in<'ident had no apparent overtone of political espionag~. "tt•s the kind of thing that can happen 10 any office." the Democratic presidential can- didate. "Regardless of the nominee, I think I ean win ," he said. Ford said, ··we have a record. I think it 's an impressive record •.. I'm going to run on it and I'm going to "''in on it.'' Ford said he has a vision for Ameriea in 1976 and his New Year's resolutions are: -To d('dicate him.self to the strength('ning of spiritual and moral values among 21.S million people. To re3olve to do everything possible to improve the economy and well ·bcing of people throughout the world because it contributes to stability at home and worldwide, -To bring about peace at home and •·within ourselves." In foreign policy. Ford reaf- firmed U.S. detente policy with the Soviet Union but again at- tacked Soviet-Cuban action in Angola. Asked about detente, he said. •·1 reaffirm it today. I think what's being done in Angola by the Soviets, in conjunction with the Cubans, is not constructive in the framework of detente. "Angola is one area where de- tente has not worked as it should have worked,'' he said. But he said detente had been helpful in the Middle East. Sitting before a crackling !ire in a rust-colored armchair, and "i th 23 reporters on sofas and chairs in a semicircle, Ford began the interview by saying he believes he has m ade "signifi- cant progress" in the areas of in- flation and unemployment dur- ingbis 16 months in office. He also said he "absolutely believes'' that America's Euro· pean and Pacific allies are con- vinced the United States is their strong partne r. His biggest disappointment as president. he said, has been the fact he could not pull il switc h and stop the rise in prices and joblessness. "It's frustrating to find •. - that you can't turn a switch and change darkness into sunshine," he said, adding that he felt sure his predecessors, inc luding Franklin D. Roosevelt, felt the same way when they served. Ford told the Washington Post' in an interview publis hed today that he would remain in the 1976 presidential race even if he is de- feated by lieagan in the early primaries. F r o• Page Al HINSHAW • • be made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi- tion before the marriage. From the outset of the bitter hearing, Hin shaw has insisted that he was never told by hi s second wife or a nyone else that she was seriously ill. T uesday, however, the re- corded phone conversation forced him to admit that his memory had been refreshed by hearing the surprise tape record - ing of his conversation with Worthen . Before listening to the record- ing, Hinshaw said he could not recall ever making statements about his ('Slranged wife's physical condition before the marriage. l~owever, after listening to the tape with the lawyers, he re- turned to the witness stand and admitted his memmry had been refreshed. Hi nshaw said the statements were made whil e his then fu ture wife was hospitalized and were an attempt on his part to convey to Worthen the seriousness of a conditior1 he believed was brought on hy guilt feelings. The llinshaw divorce hearing is expected to end today. However, Judge Blanpied said E'arlier in the hearing that he will• not announce his ruling on the support i ss ue unti l the Republican congressm an's criminal trial on three bribery charji!es ends. ·washingron Busu Nixon · PITTSBURGH (UBI ! - George Washington arrest- ed Richard Nixon on a drug charge in the city's Homewood section. Officer Washington said he arrested Nixon, 19, on a theft charge Tuesday and found four packets of sus· peeled marijuana on the suspect. A d eskm a n at No. 5 police station said it was a s hame Washington 's partner was not in on the arrest. His piirtner·s name is Benjamin Fran~~in . Sniffing for Explosi1'es Police u se s pecially trained "sniffer dog'' to c heck Jockers for explosives at San Francisco International Airport a fter a bomb threat was received. No bombs or explosives were fo und. {See story. Page A4.) Beware -Paychecks Shrink Next Week CdMRobbery Suspect Held In Newport WASHINGTON (AP) -Jfyou earn more than SJ4,100 a year, the payC'hecks you receive after Thursday will be s maller than the checks you received toward the close of the year. The reason is Social Security taxes. A worker earning $300 a week, for example, will find his or her take-home pay reduced by $17 .55 from the weekly pay collected since the Nov. 28 paycheck. And that same worker will have re- duced take-home pay for a longer period of time this year. Workers earning less than $14,100 -or about $270 a week - won't notice any d ifference. But the situa tion means that the more than 1.S million Americans ~·hose incomes ex- ceed $15,000 a year will find their budgets more cramped than in ·the past month or so . And the economy will be sapped of some of the spending power which has helped pull the nalion out of recession, although most economists consider the fluctuations of Social Security withholding to have only a slight impact. Last year, for example, the re- sumpt ion or Social Security withholding in January meant about $2 billion more flowing out or corporations' and individuals' pockets into government coffers. Since employers match their .workers' <'ontributions to Social Security, half that represented higher withholding from workers. The $1 billion compares, in tum, with retail sales curren.tly running at about $.50 billion a month. "I don't regard that as much of a factor,., said James L. Pate, the Commerce Department's top economist. "I would have if we had had elimination ol the 1975 tax reductions." Income tax witflholding levels will n ot change, however. Although tax bills for the whole year of 1976 will be lower t han 1975, the 1975 cuts were concen· trated in an eight-month period, so the weekly deduction rate holds steady. The reason for the fluctuation of Social Security deductions is that the tax is levied as a (]at 5.85 percent of gross wages per pay period. But there is a ceiling on the amount or Social Security taxes anyone p ays in a single year. For 1975. the maximum tax was $824 .85. Since the figure represents 5.85 pe rcent of $14,100, employers stopped deducting Social Secu rity taxes from paychecks when workers· salaries hit that level. For $300-a-week wage earners, the last Social Security deduc- tions were made Sept. 5. The 1976 rate of taxation re· mains the same, but the govern- ment has raised to $895.05 the ('eiling on how much lax may be imposed on one person. That means up to $15,300 or a n in - dividual's income will be taxed. And instead of enjoying a Thanksgiving bonus when the tax cuts orf, the $JOO.a.week worker will be paying Social Security taxes for four extra weeks, through Dec.18in 1976. A young man who police allege held up a Corona del Mar motel at gunpoint Tuesday night was arrested six minutes after the robbery by Newport Beach of- ficers. Charles Fultz:, 21, of Libby, Mont., is in custody today in Newport Beach city jail on charges of a rmed robbery. Bail ba.s been set at $25,000. Police a llege Fultz, armed with a .38-caliber revolver, ac· rosted two employes of the Sand Piper Inn, 2101 E. Coast Highway, in the motel office at about 9:30 p.m . While the bandit held his gun on Violet Del!era, 17, and Robert Thompson, 29. he cleaned out the cash drawer, taking $250. Thompson told officers he saw Fultz leaving the scene on a motorcycle that had saddlebags onit. Thompson called police, who broadcast a description of the- suspect a nd his motorcycle. Officer Robert McCulloch spotted Fultz as he drove along East Coast Highway and pulled him over near tbe intersection of the highway and Jamboree Road. Fultz was arrested without in· cident. P e ron Innocent BUENOS AIRES, Argentina. (AP) -An investigating judge has c leared President Isabel Peron or a charge that she tried to steal $700,000 from charity funds. But a congressional in- vestigation into the charge was expected to continue. -..: .. , .., ; ' . •• Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Slits Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Gym Shorts BASKETBALL Shirts Nylon 'Jackets Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Softbafts Baseballs Open 9 to 6-tlosed Sunday Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves & Balls Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex-Dunlop Tennis Balls Table Tennis Sets & Paddles Tennis Shoes Basketball shoes Baseball Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes . Track Shoes Volleyball Shoes 538 Center, Costa M~1919 .J " ' , m IO c no m pr w st. } t of pr ,,, ,,.,, .s hh th; co "' ". " an IOI or yo of ro ,. ... :\r rr 1·0 th >h ,\ lo •g tot . th~ la in 0 •• th' th sh an lu se m ... lh yo to 0 dr thE ~e fo• ,.- Wedf'lnday. December 31 1975 OAIL '( PILOT A3 Earthquake Forecasts Around Cornerf Ry WU.LIAM SCHREIBER CHIMO.lly ll'li.tSIMt A jolting earthquake. once the most Ccared or nature'!> quirks because it came without warn ing, rumbles across Orangt! County. But this time, there is no panic. no death . Destruction is held to a minimum becaulie experts had predicted the quake was on its way two days before the tremors started. That is a scenario two Cal State Fullerton professors hope is not too far in the future. In fact one Q( th~ ~irst accurate eart.hq~ake prediction and warning systems 8~ \7@(!!] [( ~®((WO©@ The column appear~ daily except Saturdays and Mondays. 1:111 II /llllh/1 111°1 '//t111 /I rl/1• /'111 1>111111 /ln/ II 11/ I "' r1•1 / f•1/H.' IJl'f 1111' ul/,\// 1·rs nr11/ m • I 11111 111111 1w1•r/ lo '"'' ,. 1111'1/llll/1•\ /// •/Ill 1'1111111'111 (Ill(/ ,,,, 1111" \/(J// 1/1111/ 1/llt '''"'" /11 I' 1 / , I) 'I II // . \ I '\ ti/Ir ,'H ' 1 1 11·1• t) 11111111· C'1111" /lm/11 /'1/111, /' 11 I;,, I , ,,,,, ( 11.\/t/ \J,.,,, ( .,.,,,,, l11t/11t!1· 11111ir ,,.;, ,,, ,,, I , 1111 / 11 I Shell Ganae DE.\R PAT. I've heard ~iaat hlt1e-shelled ~·ggs Ir om chickens lh.1l originated an South America t'0.1lain no rholestcrol and han• lW lo 20 percC'nl more protean .1an reg-ular eggs Is this true'> A.G . Cosla Me:,J Not according to UC, Davis, re· searchers Or. Andrew Clifford and Or. Oaniel Peterson, who found that the cholesterol content of the blue.shelled Araocana egg yolks was no dirfe rent from that of conv<'ntional eggs. They also found that there were no dif· ferences in prote in content bt>tween the two tyJM'S of eggs. .\raucana eggs were obtainl"<i from six diCCerent locations and conventional egg:, came from three local sources. Test results !-<howed the cholesterol content or .\raucana egg yolks was not lower than that of conventional -·ggs whether expressed as the total amount p<'r egg yolk or as the concentration in the yolk. In fact, it was slightly higher than in brown a"d white :,helled eggs. Double Pay Conf mlnfl D F.A H PAT I ordered and p:l ad for ont' pa 1 r of :-.hoes from N>fwear Sh<ws of Jll)USlon an .i\ugust. Th<' shoC's arn vC'd an less than two wet•ks, bul l decided that I'd prefrr anothl·r color. I re· turned lhe first sh1pmenl and .1sked to be sent <Jn additional paar of s hoes. ancluchng my ch<'ck for full payment Th~· color <·hange ortlC'r w.1s procc>sst'cf q111rkl~'. hl1l I :-.till han• nnl rt.' l'l'l\'t.>d thl• !'<l't'Olld p.11r of :,hoes I c 1rckn•rl A.0 . Costa Mesa SofwPar will contact you personally a nd straighten out this problPm. You must admit that the rt.'turn of one pair or shoes and including an order for another pair could tend to be con- fusing. Sofw ear·~ customer St>rvice representative said the mix up probably occurred because of a filing error. When tht> records arc straightened out. your second order will I')(' mailed to you. Ory Plants ht Dork DEAR PAT: I've sut'cessfully dried some fall flowers by using the silica gel method, but I can't !'eem to dry out "filler" flowers for arrangements. Whal is the proper metho<l of dryan~ wheat. baby's breath, Qut'en Anne's lace. cattails. goldenrod. etc? .Mine seem dry enough. but these plants seem to fall apart when r ~1ttempt to place them with nlhers in a container G.W .. Mission Viejo If you are drying these plants i.n silica gel, you may be leaving them in the s ilica gel too long. Si.nee color preservation is not important to the preservation or these plants, try drying them by hanging upside down in a dark, dry area. The bundles should ht' tof.d with rubber bands and left for seven to 14 days until all moisture has disappeared. Then with hairspray to strengthen thP texture. ·fender stems, can he strengtht-ned by wrapping with masking or f nezer tape and thPn wrapped with floral tape. Whit<' glue works well if breakage oc· curs. Placing filler plants In an arrangement firs t help ' to establish the desired height of thf" finished arrangement and aids ln avoiding breakage of these more fragile plants. Mag tor DualJ~d DEAR PAT : ls there a magadne edited spedf1cally for disabled persons' · R.C .. Fountain Vnlley Vou m ay be lntf'rested ln ''At· c-ent on Living," a quarterly magadn.-. For more inform•· tion, write to Accent on Uvlng, Inc., Gillum Road and llla h Drivt, Box 100, Bloomlngton, IL 61701. may be operating wathm a year on the north county university campus. sys tems and a ssociated :,emmar m San ft'rJ.ll<'l!-<('O, said andw1th1nlt•nlh:,ofapo1ntontht• telemetry would make accurate ill'<'Urate foreca~tmg of t•arlh Ra<.'hlt'r s t· ale lh<' l1ml· untl Dr .. Christopher P. Buckley. associate profossor of earth :mence and Dr Neil J . Maloney, professor or earth science, have been working on the early warn ing system since early this year W<trnmgi; or earthquakes poSSI trt.'mOrS WOUid be pOSSIOIP ~trength Of most t>arthquakt':o In ble one to two days in advance... throughout Southern Calaforrua af this are:i · Ruekley saad st•vt.•ral hundred rnomtonng slJ Ruckl~·y :,aid the llllml'tt·r-.. d1· So for. the proJet't head lions were establbht'd veloped onganally for 11~t· an quarters is comprised o f a "Some earthqtWkt•s arc> and guided missll<' systems, art• th1· seismograph and a ret'ording will continue to be 1mpo~s1blt> lo key to sttC('{'ssrul quake prl'ct1C't A limited amount of equipment aJready has been installed in the basement or the Letters and &iences building at CSF and Buckley said the rest should be ready by the end of next summer. tiltmeter Other tilt meters linked ·predict," Buckley said. tn? to the system will be instaJled in "But others, particularly those· The devices <ITl' sens1tl\l' lo Yorba Linda and Villa Park. that occur south of Los Angeles, any change in the angll· or "llll' According to Buckley, the data are predictable with an extcnsavl' of the earth's crust anrt an· us<'d systems will be the costliest part monitoring system," he added to measure movement 111 ffiult of the project and will require "Y"e feel that with a computer tones. "Acquisttion of data process ing equipment and installation or additional e ... rth monitnnng federal grant aid that has dedicated only to this project. Initial studies of tiltmet<'r dat..i already been sought. along with the system of 10 show that ch~ngl's an lht' angle of The scientist who recently pre lerconnect<'d monitors. we will the crust invariably arc followt'd sented his ideas at a quake be able to pinpoint w1ttun hours by earthquakes ranging from ~~~~~~~--=-....:..:...~:..:..!:....:~:......:.:..:..:.:..:::.:..:...::;;:.::.:..::...~-=-~__:~:..::. Yachting Protest Dismissed HOBART, Australia <AP) The Sydney·Hobart yacht race committee today dismissed a protest by the New Zealand yacht Iker Fox that the 36-foot U.S. sloop Pied Piper. handicap win ner in Division "C," misused sails off the east coast of Tasmania. Brer Fox finis hed third m th<' division. The winner. s kippc'red by Ted Turner. is the world and North American one·ton cham· pion. ~1eanwhile. the first fmasher in the 680·mile race. the Amencan ketch Kialoa Ill. now claiming the title of fastest ocean racC'r an the world. was to leave Salurday for '.'Jew Zealand. -~ .. ~ O..lly Piiot Sl•fl PllOIO "Presumablv we'll be back an four years unless there is somt• dramatic rule change," said Jim Kilroy Jr. of Los Angeles. skip per of the yacht that knocked nearly 11 hours off the Sydne; Hobart record. UC lRVINE'S TRAILER DWELLERS WILL BE EVICTED FROM BARGAIN PARKING PLACES Cheapest Housing in the City Will Soon Become a Thing of the Past Kilroy said that after compel ing against four big boats in Australian conditions. there might have to be some reinfore ing and rethmkang of ideas on Kialoa. Trailer Park to Close "You can always improve as your capabilities imprO\'C, so I lhmk Kialoa can impro\'c, .. he said. UC Irvine Students' 'Cheap Homing' Ends 8" DOUG FRITl..SCH E Kialoa·s record of two days 1'1 hours 36 minutes 56 seconds seemed likely ·to stand for soml' time. It was the first yacht ev(•r to finish the race in less than three days • Of Ille O.lly Pilot S.Uff The cheapest housing in Irvine w11l become a thing of the past next June. Thl' I rvme Meadows trailer park at UC Irvine, where a dozen students have been paying SlO a month rent for more than two vears, will be dosed. Kidnap Search On • A proposed successor facility for 100 trailers and rccred~ional Vt'h1cles in the campus' 500-acre inclusion area also may be in JC'opardy. according to Assistant Administrator of !lousing Vicki Freamann SANTEE CAP) San Diego County Sheriff's deputies wC'n' searching for a man who kid· naped a 19-year·old woman from East San Diego and apparently tried lo r ape her. Pilot L!)gbook Buzzphraser For Instant Experts By WU.LIAM SCllRF.IBf:R OI ti.e O..tly Pllol s .. 11 FOE THAT I AM of the libC'rttn<' ust> of our English language by quasi·literate government officials, it is always a pleasure to add a bit more data to my growing file on "gov- ernmentese. ·· The latest pearl in my collect1on is perhaps the most useful in tracing the development of this new dialect lo its roots. The title of this brief but incisive document is "Instant Expertise." IL was mailed to me by a friend with Defense Department con- nections and was originally circulated through the Canadian Department of Defense in Ott ow a The document as acknowledged as TIC <tongue an che<'k l but there ii, more truth to at lhan manv bureaucrats would caretoadmat · In effect. 1l as a "buzzphrase" generator th al makes ust.' of a simple as- sortment of 30 common governmentese terms or ''buzzwords .·· THE BUZZPHRASE GENF.RATOR consists of three columns of buzzwords numbered from zero to nine. In column one are the following words: integrated, total, systematized, parallel, functional. responsive, optional, synchronized , compatible. and balanced. . . In column two are management, organizataonal, monitored, reciprocal, digital, logistical. transitional, in· cremental. third-generation and pohcy In column thr('{> are options . fl<'x1bility, capabilHy. mobility. programmin~. concept. lime·phast'. proje<'tion. hardware a nd contingency THF. PROCEOUREforusang the word lists is simple. You think of any three·d1g1t number and write the cor· responding buzzword from each column. Pu~ them together and you sound likeyouknowwhatyou aretalkang about The number 257, for example, yields the impres!>ive phrase 'systematized logistical pro1ectaon " . You probably wouldn't def me 1l if y'lu tried but neither can anyone else. making questions unlikely The proposed new trailer park may be in t'Onf11ct with two sections of state la" that pro h1b1t using recreational vehicles as residences. sa ad M iss Freirnann. Representatives of the UC! housing office have set a meeting next week with the state Depart ment of Housing and Community Development to determine whether a campus trailer park is in conflict with the state t'odes and whether special considera tion may be m adt' to the univcrsi ty campus. Meanwhile . lhc Ir vine Meadows cluster of trailers ha!' beer\ given an <'xtension of time.' to stay in operation until Jun(' Government Workers Get Early Start All federal. state and local government employes in Orange County will take a New Year's Day holiday Thursday and for some city workers. the break began a iattll' early lo· day. In Newport Be<Jch and Se;,tl Beach. city employes were senl home at noon today. All city offi C<'S. county gov· crnment offices. stale and federal offices and the municipa I and superior courts will be closed Thursday. Most markets. banks and stores will also bC' closed but a county chamber' of commerce spokesman said some small convenienc<' markets and pharmacies wall be open to sup ply emc>rgency needs. 90,000 Due For Presley . PONTJAC, Mich. (AP> -More than 90,000 people are expected to jam the newly completed Pon- tiac Stadium tonight for Elvis Presley's New Year's Eve' con Ct.' rt Stadium promotions director Jerry Barron said sales of ticket~ at Sl5. Sl 1.50. S8 and $6 were "brisk .. and that beefcd·up security has been arranged to protect Presley from fens "Sometimes the ladies get ex cited." Barron said, noting that Presley must ··come to the center of the field to gel on stage ... But in giving the exlens10n. Chancell or Daniel Aldrich specified that vacancies occur ring in the tratlN park not ht· filled. The lrvint> Meadow~ alwa\~ was intended to be a temporary facility, Miss Fre1mann said Initially. it was o~ned to SCl' whether students would respond to the trailer park style of li v mg. It has had a waiting list sinct' its opening in September 1973. A permanent facility, includ · ing a common building with social and study areas. could be> readied within a year if tht· necessary approvals are re ceived from the university and the stale. M 1ss Frei mann said Rent for the spaces shoulct top at about S-10 a month. she added Assuming approval by th<' state Department of Housing and Community Development, Miss Freimann said, "We have never tried anything like this before. so I have no idea what we would have to go thr ough ad ministratively. Once we get ap prov al, it wouldn't take that Ion)! to build. There isn't much to build." tan) -.h.1kr. to !'<trong tremors. Hu(•klt•r saad Of :i2 tilts rt>1·ordl•d frnm Jan I 1973' to Jum· 2 of th1:-. }t>,ir, 21 t'Ortl•l.lh'(I to l'arlhquaJ<cs. tw ',1111 l'lw CSI" qu~•kt· prt1Jl'Ct v.a:, un 11t'r t,1ken ;tftt>r Buckll'y and l\J aloney were awarded a special ~H.000 revl'nlll' sharang gr<int from Oran).!l' County J,!Overn · ment Jo: v t• n w 1 t h I h 1..• µ r 1 rn l t 1 v l' ~\s trni now 111stalll."cl at the 11n 1\ i.>rsit>. Buckley s~11d he would pn•ctict ~\ll earlhquakt• af he felt tht• d ~1ta po1nl1'<i to .1 :.lrong 111,:-.s1h1latv nnt• m1~hl <K't'ur 61 Enter Laguna's Parade Laguna Reach ·s 10th Annual Patriots' Day Parade has at- trac·ted 61 entries including Amerira·s oldest veterans group, The Society of the Cincinnati. founded in 1783 and h~aded by Gen. George Washington. Emily Ross. executive sl'cretary of the s ponsoring Patnots' Day Parade Associa- tion. said the parade should be thP largest and most colorful lo date The association has three llmt>s as many requests for entry as the same time last year. Mrs. Ross saad. The paradt• wall be held Feb. 21 and dedicated to the National Bacentennaal Its theme is "The Spanl of '76 · Deadline for entr) as Jan.15 In add1t1on to thl' contingent from the Socaely of lhe Cin.cin nat1. color guards dressed m Revolulionary War costume will be marching. The parade has at tracted entries from 35 cities so far and Mrs. Ross said she ex pects as many as 50 cilies to pro vide participants. Olh<'r entries include equestrian teams. drum corps. drill teams, antique cars. clowns and marching groups from each of Laguna's schools. The Third Marine Airt'raft Wing color guard and band from El Toro Manne Air Station will lead the parade Elected members of thP Patnots ' Day Parade Associa taon are Roy Marcom and Cal - Orcutt. co ch airmen. Dori s '.\1arcom. recording secretary . Orcutt. treasurer: and Mrs. Ro~s Appointed members are Bea Crisl. grand marshal commit- tee. :\1irlh Malaby. programs ~nd fund raising; Marcom. t'ha1rman Citizen of the Year ·committee. Zachary Mala by, communications: John Padach. parade assem bly. Gerald Rrown. attorney: Robert Hud dleston, reviewing stand and George Fowler. city Funher informaltaon is availa- ble by calling Mrs. Ross at .J 9-1 · 8656 . France Territory PARIS<UPI> -Francesaidto· day it was ready to grant in· dependence to its E:ist Afnean lerntory of the Afars and the Is sas. the last French outpost on tht• African continent. OTHER COMBINATIONS yiclct "ha lanced inrrE>mental flexibility," "parallel reciprocal options" or "optimal mana"ement capability.·· Beirut Viole nce BEIRUT. Lebanon !lJPI > Gun duels between Chnshan and Moslem militi<!S terrorized downtown Beirut today despite an agreement to bt'l(U\ cl<'anng thf" !!lreets. Auld Long Sgne Automatically. the buuphrase geMrator user has a thousand different comt>mauons. all or which .rive the user that proper ring of detu~ivc. projlressive. knowledgeable a.uthort ty. Guy Lombardo, "Mr New \'e:u"s F.\'e," gets ready to do it again The veteran bandleader will host tht' Walrlorf·Astoria's New Year's Evt> purty once again tonight. and CBS· TV <C htl nnc>I 2) will transmit i1 around the world for th~ umpteenth lime t A 4 OAIL V PILOT WednMday Oecember31. 1975 ·Q Jost • · Coa ting b..~ ~-~ ' ~--.. "\~~\\' I ~,· • h •• •1"' Wit Tom urphine New Year's Resolutions AULD LANG , YNE: Sonowwe shall come to the stroke of mid- night when a lot of revelers will be smgmg with ble.uy fa<'eS and thus leap into our b1centeruual year with a hango\ er. Indeed, some tears may flow for the passing of old, worn-out 1975 as they chorus Auld Langi.' Svne. Do they really know what uiat means? Well. it's an old Scot t>"(press1on that means literally old long since. Scott Plea · Bared Requested More Gulf Oil Funds? WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Republican Leader Hugh &ott allegedly made repeated requests for Gulf Oil money even while the Waterga.\e scan- dals were boiling in 1973, accord ing to a Gulf investigative panel. The panel quoted statements attributed to Gulf's political bagman, Claude C. Wild Jr .. who reportedly claimed to have made s ecret casb payments to Scott of $10,000 a year for about 13 years. THE SPECIAL review com- mittee. set up by Gulf to in- vestigate its own 1llegal political donations in the United States. South Korea and "elsewhere said in a report r eleased Tuesday that in 13 years Gulf disbursed some $12.3 million at home and abroad for political donations and related matters, mOtSlly il- legal. These included $4 million in il- legal political gifts to th~ r~ng party in South Korea, $4 million disbursed by Wild to a galaxy of U.S. political figures, $627,000 to Italian political parties and a $108,000 helicopter to the late Bolivian dictator Rene Barien- tos. who was later killed when the aircraft crashed. THE PANEL also said it found some $2 million in pre- viously undisclosed political payments in Canada, Italy an~ Sweden where such donations are not necessarily illegal. Committee officials said "It Tight Security has not been possible -a,nd perhaps never will be -to trace all the funds" paid to U.S. pollU· cians in violation or tho law. The committee's report was critical of top Gulf mMagernent and said Gull chairman Bob R. Dorsey ''should have knoWn that Wild was involved in making political contributions from un- known sources. 1£ Dorsey did not know of the nature and extent or Wild 's unlawful activities, he perhaps chose to shut his eyes to wbat was going on." BUT THE report said the panel's evidence ''falls short or demonstrating ~hat Dorsey was informed of Wild's unlawful political activities." Outlining the Scott incident, the panel said that "even after the initial Watergate publicity erupted in 1973 the senator again requested funds from Wild. Wild apparently told the senator that he could not provide the money a ny longer, but the senator seemed unable to understand why. 'Gee, It's Beautiful' That seems to be screen star Won Ton Ton's feelings about $250,000 diamond-studded collar he will wear in Tournament of Roses parade Jan. 1. The Tiffany collar, with 442 diamonds weighing 168.79 carats, is worthy of Elizabeth Taylor. That's about how I feel about '75. It was old long since and should be dis patched without mourning. Hum bug on it. Bring on '76. We don't have anywhere to go but up. I mean, you think you had it tough in '75 ? How would you ltke to have been in the column- wnting dodge dunng this past 12 months? J usl take Orange County government for example. You :-tart column writing about one of our county politicians and you po ke a little Jos h at his shenanigans. At NY Airports From Wire Services Welch Burial Protested NEW YORK ~ Authorities ordered all parcel lockers at New York's three airports out of service today for an indefinite period in a move aimed at preventing a possible repetition or the bombing of Laguardia airport. The Port Authority of New Y~rk, which ,o~rales LaGuardia, Kennedy International and Newark Airports, said it took Death Threats, VFW Opposition Mar lfites NEXT TlONG YOU KSOW, he's been indicted by the Grand .Jury. That isn't very funny. How m the world can you go along gig· gling at the poh ticos v. hen they endupinjail? Around our county, it got so bad during this past year that before you poked any fun at a politician 1n print. you'd better have r hecked the guy out with the DA's Office first. You might think a ll of this is go- ing to get better in '76 but the facts seem to suggest that our pohti· c1ans falling on e vil times is pro- bably going to be the Great Hangover of 1975. Its going to hang right over into the new 12 months, that is. What a columnist in Orange County ought to do 1s make a New Year's resolution that he won't write about our politicians any more. That way maybe they'll all elude the attention of the Grand Jury. ADDITIOSALLY. 1 should · make a vow to quit griping about gasoline pnces. Every time I put rhe knock on the oil companies, they start a campaign to punch holes in the ocean bottom. the unusual action because of the )1onday night bombing which killed 11 persons and injured 75 others. The airlines also request- ed the action, the authority said. Investigators. baffled in their search for the bombers who planted the device that had the explosive force of 25 slicks of dynamite, sifted through debris fo:-clues. SCORES OF rity detectives were joined by 300 FBI agents m their search for the bombers and in questioning hundreds of persons who were in the terminal Mondav ni_ght when the bomb ex · ploded in a locker in a Trans World Airlines' baggage area. .. We don't know the reason for the bombing," chief of detective:, Louis Cottell said Tuesday. "Because of that, the investiga. lion at this time will ha\'c to ex· plore many, many a venues." THE AIRPORT normally handles 1,100 flights and about 38,000 passengers daily. The locker that contained the bomb was localed between two baggage conveyor belts in an area shared by TWA and Delta Air Lines. The powerful ex- plosion destroyed the entire in- side area. s hattered plate glass windows 30 feet high, and sprayed glass over 125 yards or roadway along with chunks of metal from the lockers. The upward force of the blast opened a hol~ 12 feet in diameter in the reinf(jfced concrete cell- ing. In Washington President Ford is ordering quick federal action to tighten airport security alter the bomb explosion. From Wire Services WASHINGTON -"The· slaying of CIA agent Richard Welch has brought a death threat against five persons and a con- tention that burying him in Arl· ington National Cemetery is an insult to dead servicemen. The two issues arose as pre- parations were made to give Welch full military honors at his burial Friday. THE FBI SAID it was in· 8 Terrorists Given Death Terms in Iran TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -An Ira· nian army tribunal has sen- tenced 10 Marxist guerrillas to death by a firing squad for the killing of three American col- onels, an Iranian employe or the U.S. consulate and four other Ira- nians. An 11th defendant was sen- tenced to solitary confinement for 15 years. The sentences were vestigating a threat, delivered by note to a Houston television sta· lion the day after Christmas, to kill presidential candidate Fred Harris, Sen. Frank Church <D- Idaho), Reps. Otis Pike <D· N.Y .), and Ronald DeUums (0- Calir.), and magazine editor Tim Butz. Robert Franck, special agent in charge or the Houston FBI of- fice, said a man walked into the office of station KDOG-TV in Houston Dec. 26, left the note with a secreatary and walked out. FRANCK SAID the note. was from "Veterans Against Com· munist Sympathizers. ··n just said it was a new or· ganization to step forth in America and was condemning to death all Communists in America for their part in Mr. Welch's death," Franck said. Church and Pike head con- gressional committees looking 'mto CIA activities. Dellums is on Pike's committee. Thomas Walker, commander· in-chief of the Vete rans of Foreign Wars, said that although Welch's death is tragic, "Inter· rnent in Arlington, as in all na· tional cemeteries, should be for those uniformed servicemen who answered the call or their coun· try in lime of need." MAKING AN exception in Welch's case is "unjust and an insult to the dead servicemen who fought in battle for their country," Walker said. Meanwhile, a coeditor of the magazine "Counterspy" says the publication is not responsible for the death or W etch and plans to print the names or about 70 other CIA agents in an upcoming edi· hon. Coeditor Doug Porter said the CIA agents' names will be picked up from newspapers in France, Sweden and Angola. He said about 60 names are to be published next week· by the newspaper Liberation in France. Porter said names of five CIA agents have been published by a• newspaper in Sweden and the "Counterspy'' staff has been told names of .. half a dozen" have been published in Angola. The oil people havedrilled holes all over the earth and then raised prices. There is no reason to believe they won't continue this practice into our new year. They'll perforate the ocean floor and raise prices again, explaining that exploration costs money. Investigators already have questioned more than 100 persons who were in the terminal at the time of the blast. Cottell said that in addition the police department had received hundreds or anonymous phone calls but added, "I personally don't place too much Cai th in these calls.'· LaGuardia, with much of its main terminal building undergo- ing quick repairs, reopened Tuesday night m or e than 24 hours after it was closed by the blast. cd;~b~~0~~;t) Postal Rates Up- ~gbh~··· issued them Tuesday And More Exp~cled f\lrther. I s hould promise to quit poking and prodding at our <'Oastal commissions They're go· mg to have enough trouble with the Legislature"' 1thout my help. OH, I SHOULD abomakeavow to quit twitting DA Cecil Hicks and bJs people 1ust because they can't convict anybody for screen- ing dirty movies. After all, they did pretty well ripping off naked dancers and massage parlors. I must stop griping about park· ing meters in Laguna and traffic congestion in Newport Beach. l mustn't knock Fountain Valley for being so quiet or Mission Viejo for its defoliation program. Yes indeed, in 1976, I should promise not to find fault with anything anywhere. That's what 1 should do. But J won't. Happy New Year. BANDLEADER'S HAIR ABLAZE PROVIDENCE. R.I. <UPI> -· A performance by the Leshe West Band cam e to an abrupt and fiery end at the Providence Civic Center Tuesday ru ght. So· meone among the audience of 13,000 tossed a burning obJect in- to West's long curly hair. A member or the band's road crew rushed to West's side with a towel to s mother the burning hair. West played for several seconds after the incident but abruptly ended his set. The band was playing as a warmup to the rock group Kiss. UPI Te"'*°'° Tortured Or. Sheila Cassidy, 37. tells English reporters how she was tied naked to a bed and torm ented with electric shocks for treating leftist guerrilla leader in Chile. Britain recalled its am· bassador in protest. The accused admitted participating m the killing las t May 21 of U.S. Air Force Col. Paul R. Shaffer Jr .• 45, a native or Bryan. Ohio, and Lt. Col. Jack J. Turner, 45, of Christopher, Ill., as they were driving to work with the U.S. Military Assistance Ad· visory Group. They also ad· milted the 1973 s laying or Lt. Col. Lewis Hopkins, financial com- ptroller of the U.S. military mis· sion. Olt•laore Le .. es WASHINGTON (UPI) Federal, state and local agencies have opposed more than half the suggested area for offshore oil and gas leases in Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management re· ports. Winter Snows in Rockies The BLM said Tuesday oil companies show "high interest" in bidding on 433 tracts totaling 2,136,135 acres in the Lower Cook inlet. from among 2.3 million acres the Interior Department planned to orrer for lease in 1976. ~1 L--· _ s C'uba11 Troop• Vp i ~ort1avest Areas uff er Winds, Snowf till wASmNGToN <AP> -u.s. .Al~ .Atlanta llMtClft 8'1ffal• °""'" Oncmn.tl ~--°'"" Otnvitr O.trolt fl'tlrtllrtlla •14 -""tt .. ~City ,. &.wtYteM 31 .... ,, ......... 11 -1111911• lO --~ "1 .... v ... :r1 Old ....... 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Algerian officials have released snov .. 1t0 pntere0tt1enort"-1. the terrorists who Oew here last Wllller "°'"' warnl119s remel..O '" ttt.t1 ._..., ....., --·"-,...., week with key oil ministers as Yorhtetetonortl'lernVermon&.. hostages and are convinced their LoaMtl'" Md 111Mnki.t lodev C'outallt'eada~r leader was the notorious .-.. .. u. -.111 u. me rt.,,., ...-6-"Carlos•• wanted by police of W., f"'" ... f't -flnly w~IM ,,.,, tkl" but wlttd't' Tllllt'tdt'fwltfl , er. hltf' at tfle Owl< Center -_. 1119111 In Ille mill .0,. lncNal119 several nations, reliable JtOW'CeS IJlt.~~ Tllltl4ay'1lllg11ot•S ~t Wll'Cls 20 .. OCCftlofWlly 40 yJd today• No M411lll •dYllOtlH _,. prw. ltlloll COUl•I areas. l11la!IOll ._ *'*'· ,....t""" ., .. 111 o. 60I. w•w tllM-The sourt'es said the group, ,.,......,.. • .ov•to•••iwe,..1.-t111 -~ .... ,,. which seiied it.I h~tage1 in an t,,._..n, .. ,,.,, "'0"9-'"enO S .. 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I WASHINGTON (AP) -The cost of mailing a letter went up from 10to 13 cents today, the sixth increase in the last 17 years. And the steady in- crease in postal rates is unlikely to end there. Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar has said the letter rate could go up lo 15 or 17 cents by 1977 and 23 cents by 1980. Bailar says infla- tion in the general economy is responsible for rising mail rates. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger refused to block the higher rates on Tuesday, less than six hours before they went into effect at 12:01 a.m. today. BURGER TURNED down a re· quest from bulk mailers to re- verse Monday's U.S. Court of Ap- peals decision which cleared the way for the increase. The appeals court stayed a lower court order prohibiting the Postal Service from raising rates. It is possible that the appeals court will order a rollback in rates after a hearing on whether lbe procedures for increasing postal rates were complied with. Former Postmaster General J. Edward Day, representing the bulk mailers, told Burger that most mail users could never col· lect any refunds if the increase is overturned. "IT WILL BE impracticable for rank-and-file mail users to re· ceive refunds or the illegally ex· acted postage," Day argued. In a brief order, Burger refused to block the increase. He gave no reason. The new rates include: -A 13-cent charge for the first ounce of a first-class letter and 11 cents for each additional ounce. -Nine cents for a postcard, a two-cent increase. -Hikes averaging 10.1 percent in parcel post, 22.1 percent for second-class mail and 23.9 per. cent for third-class bulk rates. DESPITE THE increase, postal officials expect the largest deficit in the history of the Postal Service during the current fiscal year. Under the old rates, the service was losing an average.of about $7 million per day since the fiscal year began July 1. Bedside Rites Man 'Marries' Girl in Coma ROMFORD, England (UPI) -A beautiful blonde, in a coma and near death, went through a bedside "mar· riage" ceremony Tuesday with the man who loves her • Linzi Featherstonhaugh, 24, was -0n her way to a ·Christmas Eve meeting with her fiance, Reginald Night· i.J'lgale, when her car crashed just outside Nightingale's home. Linzi has been in a deep coma ever since. Nightingale was determined to aothrough with their intended marriage. A local clergyman ref used to perform the ceremony because Lind could not reply to the marriage vows but .the hospital chaplain conducted "a bond or love , and blessed their intended partnership." 'Tm sure she knew what was happening" Night· i!Jgalc said. "A tear trickled down her cheek as' I put the nng on.n "I ~anted a proper wedding service so thal iC anything happened she would be buried under my name," Nightingale said. ''Llnzl lived onJy for me and the day before the crash she said 'I will Jove you 'tlll 1 d1e' ." ·- doa hie oe! me POI . .. () ~·:­ rC'( Jnt c ht: ;'r (.\ l Ji he hE as m fo fo m lh • ? m pr m m • ~I( Ct w tu F s nc u· c: :0.1 b '.\ f p l\ 'f h h f /1 It r t• it r I 40Ae r es Brando Gift 'Debt Free' Actor Marlon Brando's gift of 40 acres of Southern California land was delive red debt-free to the Survival of American Indians Association just as promised, said Hank Adams, a spokesman for the Indians. After the g ift was announced a year ago, re- porters d iscovered there was a $318,000 loan on the property. This prompted a number of jokes in the national media about "Indian giving" to Indians. But Adams said he and bis group never had a doubt that Brando meant it as a debt-free gift. "The fact was that the loan wasn't due or paya- ble until today or tomorrow, and it made no busi- ness or finandal sense to divest yourself or the money a year ahead of tim e," Adams told a re- porter. • Queen Elizabeth n and her husband, PriDCf' Philip, will sail to the United States next summer ~ g \ .. . ' . ' ' aboard the royal yacht Britan- nia lo take part in the American bicentennial celebrations. Buck- ingham.Palace announced. The royal couple will ar rive in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Ju. ly 6, visit Was hington July 7-8 ·before re-embarking on Britan- nia to sail to New York City They will go on July 11 to Roston and then to Canad<t, where the Queen will open the Montrl·al OUHNIEl.llAHTH Olympic Games on JuJy 17. * f't"lf' Briscoe, 5-foot-2, brunette daughter of Tex- ~ts Gov. Dolph Rriscoe, was chosen lead debutante representing the United States, at t he 21st annuai International Debutante Ball in New York. It isn't uncommon for ( : J d:tughters of prominent PEOPLE holders or public office to . . bow at tht> hall. In the ----------past. debs introduced at the ball have included both cfaught<'rs of former President ~ixon and thn.•c ~·ramidaughtcr:. of President Eisenhower. • Susan Ford kissrd hrr father farewell at Vail. Colo. and whis pered in h1s car. The president of the United States dug into his pocket in the timc- honored tradition of fathers everywhere. "Thrrr gors the family fortune," he laughed as he gave his JS-year-old daughter the money s he asked for. Susan, who spent a 10-day ·vacation with her mother and fathrr. will remain in the winter resort for another month on a photographic assignment for the Associated Pn~ss. * Television producer Bruce Geller sued Para mount Pictures for brl'ach of contract. contending 1he studio OWl'S him betck pay for the "Mannix" and · Mission Impossible .. series Geller said Para mount violated a 1972 agree- ment that gave him credit and a percentage of the profits from the series even if he was not actively involved in the pro~rams. Geller said P aramount has made at least SJ million from the programs but refused to pay him • .:trcording to their agreement. * G_o~. Philip W. Noel of Rhode Island has put off a dec1s1on on s tale purchase of the Newport estate where President John 1-·. Kennedy court ed his wife. Ha mmersmith Farm, overlooking Newport harbor , is owned by M rs. a nd Mr. Hugh D. NOH. February,·• said. Auchincloss, mother and step- fathl'r of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The late president was a frequent visitor to the rolling estate. "He <Noel) thinks this pro- posal has to be weighro in light of the overall financial situation of the s tate and therefore he will not make a decision until he has gotten far deeper into the ne"" bud j!et , probably in mid - press secretary Michael J. Stanton· * :--lone of the customers complained when the new man at the Covina service station couldn't get the gas pump to work. Or put the wrong oil in the c:tr. Or couldn 'l fine! the credit card forms. Rut they did complain, at length. about un · employment, the "Nixon-r~ord Depression." Social Security and auto engines that are too complex. "I want to · s how people tha t someone in W<lshington docs care about their problems," said the attendant, Rep. Jim Lloyd <D·Calif.). Lloyd, 53. spent the ctay working at a Covina service station-tire store to "bring government back to the people." * Dorothy Kirs ten , who 'firs t san g at the '1etropolitan Opera 30 years ago in Puccini's "La Boheme, .. will make a real prima donna's farewell to the Met tonight, s inging Floria Tosca, in Puccini's "Tosca." Ry leaving the Met, she wilt bf' able to spend more time with her husband, Dr. John Douglas French, who lives in Los Angeles. But Miss Kirs ten , who leaves the Met still getting rave reviews for her s inging. isn't re· 1e1asnN tiring. She will appear in "Girl of the Golden West" in Honolulu and "Tosca" in Cincinnati. * T he r ock group 40Tbree Dog Night " was sued for $19,087 by a San Francisco air freight company. Circle Air Freight Co. a lleged the g roup did not pay for goods s hipped in August. 1973, from San .Francisco to Los Angeles. Balnag Dag Wednndsy Oecem~r 31. 197S DAILY PILOT S l.owdom n Looms Doctors R e j e ct Plan SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Southern California doctors have threatened ..,. to withhold all but emergency service as of New Year's Day to pro- test rising m alpractice insurance rates. Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. 's c hief medical malpractice troubleshooter says he will continue to meet with physicians who have turned down an ad- m i n is tr a ti on plan already. "l don't think the dif- ferences are irreconcila- ble," said Robert Ul'IT•.....,..• G n a i z d a. '· Philo - sophically we are not malpracl ire 10 ~urnnt'l' premium:-., huve threatened work 1>top pages because they arc unable to afford policies. VARIOUS DOCTORS' groups have said they will stop all but emergen- cy medical care on New Year's Day. Many doc tors have already limited elective surgery and hospitals are bC'ginninJ,! to feel the pinch of the lost revenue. bit-'l'tle groups s ay thl'} represent nearly 30,000 members. A SPOKESMAN for UPC called the plan "un workable," but added ! that the group Haccepted ' fully" pro\•isions in it • which would lead to bet ter care for the poor and net"dy. Gnaizda said he was prepared to meet with doctors on New Year·~ Eve and New Year's Day to work out a plan ''fair to the public and also conslltutional.'' Linda Oli~er takes a close look at a pelican catching a short nap on the rail o~ a pier along a beach in San Diego Tuesday. Mild ?anta Ana_ wmds bl~win~ out_ of the desert pushed temperatures mto the m1d -70s making 1t a mce day for a stroll or a siesta. far apart. In specifics we may be (far apart) at this point." The doctors. faced with increases of as much as 327 percent in Two major doctors or- ganizations Tuesday re- jected a Brown Ad ministration proposal to limit malpractice in - surance rates in r eturn for phys icians devoting more lime to treating the needy. The Union of Ameri ca n Phys1<·1ans and United Phys1c1ans of California (UPC) said the plan was unaccepta- Santa Momca Hospital has put most of its stair on a four-day work week to compensate for the re duced revenue and a group called Concerned Physicians for Malprac- tice Reform has advised ambulance companies to take patients to publi<· rather than private hospitals as of Thursday. 'Nudity Art' Judge Backs Theater LOS A~G ELES CU P}) -The dancers at the R~nba Lil Theater are "artful, artistic, ex- pressive a nd communicative" and cannot be ~t?pped from dancing -even though they de 1t m the nude. Superior Court Judge Norman Dowds Tuesday ruled in favor of a suit brought by owners of the Rcnba Lil. who claimed the cabaret was being singled out by police in its enforcement of Long Beach's anti-nudity or· din~mces . The cabaret owners filed suit against ~.ong Beach Police Chief Ralph Kortz, ctaim- 1~g . harrassment. The judge issued a pre- limn:1ary injunction enjoining police from makmg any further arrests of the theaters' employes. lie also r uJed that Lon{! Beach's or- dinances were pre-empted by s tate law and therefore were unenforceable. Police Seek Duo In Bank BonIDing BERKELEY (AP> - Police were seeking two men today for question· ing in connection with a s mall bomb explosion Tuesday night below a building which houses a Rank of America branch. No one was injured in the blast, which detonat- ed at about 8 p.m .. caus- ing only minor damage to the bank, but s hatter- ing m any nearby apart- ment wi nd ows an d knocking door s off hinges a half block away. Actress' Services Scheduled HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) -Memorial services for actress Nedra Deen wlll be held tonight at the theater s he was to have opened at Saturday. The 29-year ·old ac- tress died Sunday· at UCLA Medical Center from a cerebr al hemor- rhage s uffered at her home in Los Angeles. Miss Deen was to have opened at the Callboard Theater in Quad West's production of ''The Removalists.'' The pro- duction will go on as scheduled with Carol Vogel takin g Miss Deen's role. polil'e Sgt. David Sylstra said. He said the explosion occurred in an under- ground s t airwe11 and blew a heavy s tee l door 100 feet into a pa rking area below the bank of- fice on the ground floor of a si x-story financiaJ center on T elegraph Avenue. SYLSTRA SAID wit- nesses reported seeing two m e n run to a dark, compact station wagon Crom the s ite of the ex- plosion , but the pair had not been located. Although other offices are located in the build- 10 g, Sylstra said, "l think we can presume that the Bank of America was probably the target. It was the same location where a bomb blast oc- curred several years ago.·· POLICE SEARCHED other Bank of America branch offices in Berkeley after the ex· plosion, s uspecting that other explosive devices m ight have been plant· ed. but none were found, said Sgt. Bob Miller. Officers said no warn· ing was g iven prior to the explosion and no one had claimed responsibility for the blast. FBI agents responded to the explosion site, but had not officially entered the investigation, Sylstra said. · 'Gay' Suing Navy To Bar Discharge SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A federal judge has temporarily barred the Navy from discharging a 15-year veteran meteorologist it claims is a homosexual. Tuesday's restraining order by U.S. District Court ~udge Spencer Williams prohibits the Navy from discharging P_etty Officer Dennis Beller. 34, before Jan. 8. A heanngontheorderisexpected to be scheduled before then. Beller. assigned to the Fleet Numeri<."al Weather Station in Monterey, has filed suH in f~eral court Monday claiming that the Navy had violated the 1974 Armed Forces Privacy Act in at- tC'mpting to discharge him. He asked that the Navy pay him $1,000 damages and expunge all re- ferences to homosexuality from his service r ecord. Mas• Lagoll Bearing Set SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three judges have refused to s top the state Transportation Depart- ment from laying off 475 employes on New Year's Eve, the California State Employes Association says . However, the [ ----"'"'------CSEA said the judges .. tat f' ) sch_eduled late: hearings _ which could invalidate the layoffs and require the state to rehire the employes. The layoffs are part of a plan to eliminate more than 2,000 jobs in the Transportation Depart- ment by next J uly l beeause of the slowdown in highway construct.Jon. 'Zefwa' E .,ldence Ended • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Presentation or evidence has ended in the Zebra murder trial - which since its start March 3 has become the longest criminal case in San Francisco's history. Mercedes Leasing Specialists SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILORED TO FIT YOU Mlsalon VleJo Imports 71 4 831 -1740 REWARD WE WANT OIAMONOS GEM-STONES ANO FINE JEWELRY Highest prices paid lor jewelry from private individuals and estates. Free examination and appraisal by Grad- uate Gemolog1~1. Please call 536·7548 for appoint· ment. 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Huntington Beach :J05 r" Harbor Blvd Fullerton LOC.AT£0AI THl r "'·' >;/>. f•t•v V•LLAOH SOLi '997-1 f 93 968·3S35 879-3163 Final arguments are scheduled to start Jan. 6 before a Superior Court jury in the trial of four black men who have pleaded innocent to a series of_ r andom street attacks on whites during the wrnter of 1973-74 . Fourteen persons were killed a nd p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==============;;;- seven wounded in the assaults. Euaped Lione•• RIUlted MONROVIA <U PI> -Sheriff's deputies set up a full-scale search for a de-fanged, de-clawed domisticated female lion that escaped from he; cage in a residential area but were unable to catch the beast. The 250-pound African Lion has been wander- ing in the r_oothills of this suburban community about 20 m iles north of Los Angeles since s he escaped Sunday. However, deputies didn't worry too much about the ammal until she was seen in the residentia l area Tuesday night. The lioness was reportedly wandering through back yards and scaring dogs and horses. · Man Stabbed to Death LONG BEACH (UPI) -A dear and mute m an was found stabbed to death in his apartment Tues- day, police said. The body of Kenneth Willis. 49, was found by his apartment manager, Robert Wallis. Officers said the m any' stab wounds on the victim a ppeared to have been made by a large, heavy knife and there was evidence of a fight. Willis' 1967 beige mustang was missing and neighbors told police they had heard a car speed- ing away about two hours before the body was found. . NEW YEAR'S EVE JAZZ CELEBRA TIOM FeaturiftCj MARK PROCTOR'S ALL STAR JAll BAND For Dinner Reservations CALL 979-5155 NO COVER • HO MINIMUM S h e was born i n Shreveport, La., a nd moved to New York where s he had a s uc- cessful modeling career. Miss Deen moved to Los Angeles in 1966 a nd has performed in such shows as ''Mind With the Dirty Man," "Confessions of a Female Disorder," "Tooth of the Crime," "}Jax" and "Women of Trachis.'' REWARD $300 CASH ··l"·-·*·~·~·~·~)7~~~~·.' ! HOLIDAY GUESTS ~ ~ SPEND NEW YEARS ON THE SAND ~. l ON THE OCEANFRONT r. • HENRY'S RESTAURANT A $300 cash rewcrd is offered for lnfonnatlon leading to the arnst of elth.,-or bolh of ,_ two men ln•ol••d In the armed robbery of .th~ Daily Pilot employ•• In Costa Mesa on Monday eYHiftCJ, DectdMr 22. 1975. Th• person pro•ldlng th• Information wlll be neither pros.cuhd nor ev11t so.gM. TMs commitment 11 by bottl tM Daily Plot md the C Oita Mesa Police Depca lmcnt. l i • •• Between Main Beach Park & Heisler 1{ ~ Park, next door to t he Victor Hugo Inn, in 1 the heart o f Laguna Beach. Rooms, • i stud ios. suites. Heated pool. col or TV. ~.· Jl Low winter rates now in effect. ~ NEW YEAR 'S EVE PARTY DIMMER • DANCING HATS • HORNS • FAVORS Stcrting 8:00 P .M. RESERVATIONS 545-5579 2122 Bristol St ,, S.E. Costa Mesa C-.:t: .>adc R. Curtey, Geneta Manager Doily Pilot 642-4321 ., ~ I THE INN AT LAGUNA 211 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY. LAGUNA IEACH RESERVATIONS: 714: 494.7535 lnvtstigotor ~on C.osto Mesa Police Dept. 556--5205 _______________ .. t .r;.~~. --..,___• ··~· .. ~ ·.1111r .. 1 • A 8 • ID IL'' PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE ,· Laws Reflect Change Al midnight toni~ht . along with Auld Lan g Syne and toas ts to the opening of the Bicentennial Year Cali forni ans can wt>lcom e the fruits of the year's lC'gis lativl· harvt>sl some 1,200 new a nd revised la ws produced an Sac rarrn.mto in 1975. Sonw o f l he measures app r o \'e d l>y th e Lel;{is bturl' l?N'omc l'fft.•rtiv(\ ::is soon as the governor affl xt.•s his s 1gnut un-. hut most ne w leg islation goes onto thl· books J a n 1 llvlost of lht• l<t ws :llld rt'\ ISlOns of laws are more or less nonc.:unt l't>\'l'rswl. M ~1ny a n.• design ed to correct nH·rs 1ghts or unforl'M'l'll d~velopments m earlier lcg1s latwn T hl·n· prohahlv '' 111 be few a rgumen ts about 0ammg th\'.' C.11r.forn1a grey whale as the st ate 's of· lte1al m:.i 1 inc m a mma l. But t he la w requirin g l'mplo) l'r:-; t<.> ll'l workers inspect their personnel fi les ha'\;.} g r l'Ut th.•al more impact. Sthoob and coll<'gt.'s are pondenng the effect of a -.1rntlur. rull1 for s tudt•nt r ecords, along wit h requi re ml•nts lot' l'qua l male and fe male athletic progra ms S<•hool d 1st riC'ts a lso will have to decide whether nr not t o JH'o\'tdt.• smoking area~ on high school cam µuses and if high ~d1ool physi<:a l education should be .m optional ('ours<.' Opporwnts •11Hl propon e nts of m a rijua na use doubtless w 111 ht• \\ a1t 1ng to !:le e the re~ults of tht> new '-;of'l " pot law, wh1t h prondes for ci tation r ath er 1hm1 arn·~t tor pos~e~::.1on of s m a ll quantitw:-. of the \\ el'<f . T ht.' P,d~ l'Ommunil) will welcome -.met other" "111 decr ) t lw so ('ailed · homosexual bill of 11ght~" "h1 <:h wipes out m an) !)C\. lcms that h ave been on the book:-for half ;.t <:t•ntuD or mon' \nd equ..il rights s upporters ran hail t he new law that prm 1rlc~ equal J)('nalt1es for m<.ile and fem ale pro~tlllltl'" Pan•nh m~I) l.tkl' u dimmer '1ew of legisla tion tha t permits ph ysicians to dispense birth control pre- scriptions to m inors without notifying their pa re nts, though it m ay r educe the burden of social workers who have to d eal with problem s of youthful unwed mothers. Disc retionary court decisions will be som ewhat reduced with introduction of m andatory prison sen· tences for m a ny s erious crimes, heretofore le ft up to mdividua l judges. The efforts of this year's L egis lature reflect. more than any thing else. chang ing times and chang- ing social altitudes. Some of the laws will work Some wlll r eveal une xpected fl aws. But ther e's al ways another year and another Legis lature to iron oul the rough s pots in ti me for the next J an. 1. Fine Print Enlarged Anyone w ho has ever lned to d eciphe r the fine print of an ins u!'a nce policy will sympathize with the bu::;mess executiv<.' who discovered . aft er several readin gs of h is homeowner policy, that he simply touldn •t fi~lire out exactly what it covered . This pa rl1c ula r executive was pr eside nt of a n in s urance com pany, so he just had to s ummon one of h is l<.•gal expe rts l o unravt.•I the mvstery Rut. r ea li zing the aver age homeownC'r 1sn ·t so favored. he went on lo launch a d ri ve to d e\'<'lop sim · pie. underst andable insurance polic ies. '\Jow som e 500 companies a re cooperat in~ in a pilot program to test a homeowner policy with ·10 per· tent ft.'wer words. a minimum of legal terminology. 25 per('enl la rger t y pe and more s pace b etw een the lines for easier read in g. If the fi eld test::; s how tha t it works. the s impli fied poli cy will be o ffered across the nation a nd tha t \\Ollld be u v. elcome gift for a ny nC'w ,-ear. -. ~-_;. ·r told you not to open it until after election day!' R e agan's Stumble R e calls Goldwater Fanatics' U.S. Must Share Influence WAS HI NGT O:-.; -On Df'c 13, m Houston. Tex , Ronald Rea~.rn sent s hudder:-. up support l•rs· s p 1 n e s b ) t• ,. 1') k 1 n g ~ r 1 m me.mones of tht• 1%1 (;old\\ <Jter deb adt' an<! pu1ntin~ thl' \\.,I\ tu his own pus~1hk :-.l'IJ dl•struC'twn Suddt•nl\' .1lw.1c1 in lht.• C.1llup Poll for !ht• pr 1 -flh.·r1t1,1l nomm.1 11on . Rr.1i.:.tn wa~ r1d1ng h igh dl thl' Sou th e r n R epubli ca n confer e n ce wit h Pr es1 dent F ord consp1 r uous l) • 1 b s <' n t :l n ct F " c1 ll p (' r J t I \ l' S mak ing ron'ip1t•u1111~ m 1st.1kl'~ But when :i:-.k t•d from t lw fl nor fol1o w1nc h1'\ banqw•t sp'-·r•ch .1bout insol\ t'ni') 111 lht• St1c1<1l &>curit) '-)'-tern . Heagar. llt•g.rn <lestnbmg .i h1f.!hl) 1·11mpht'all'tl .me\ qll\''l1ont1lilt· st•hc•m1· for ''hoh·,ah• Sor1al ~·tunt\ l'l' ~rm · THf. SCll f.~1 f.. 1m111'1n.1! ~ov l'mmcnt r<'l1n~mC'nt l11inds cC'r lJinl) would nut m~tk<' :-.Oc1al S<'cunty \ olunt:in But th.it .. ''hat It sounded lil-.t.• to mam o!d pros. mrludm~ :l nt•wspJpt»r re portt.•r who stull'd a.., much in h1'> '-tOrY For R epuhl11·an.,. coupling ,·ofu ntary .. "1th So<·1.il Secun- l.> 1s b1ttcrl) l'\'11t·;.1t1, .. 11! 196-1 when JUSl su<•h a propos.11 h) ~1'n Rarry Gold" ;it1•r d1 H11YH:<I him tn the ~ew ll.1mp-..h1rt· pnm.1r} .ind helped hill\' him 111 th<.· ~t·rwral e lect ion T hu'i, 1•\t·n ttwu:::h Reagan d 111 not t1 nd :-.11n·h w1 II not actu.ill\ propn'ic' tht• rr11rf' ment bnnd pl.111 "hie h d111· .... not m ake Soc1.1I S1•cunt\' volunt.1r' in any t:'VCnlJ . ht• 11Ht•n·d .. lll: <·ulent goodies for p.111 v fot•s including Ford opt>r,1t1q•.., who want to m ake him thl' H..irrv Goldwater of l!l711 • Indeed, thv Ford c.1mp hopes Reaga n h <Js ru1nl'd himself among the lar J?e rl·tm-<1 popula· t1ons m th(' key pt 1m.1rv -.t.1ll'S nf FI or 1 d ::a I 3 ·1 p 1· r C' t• n L of Republiran \OIPrsi .ind :'l.r·" Ham pshire I 27 p1.·n·1.·nt1 But dt• ttper dam af::t' to nl•ag.in ... 11·m .... from q uestion s r a1~l'ci .1hriul ideologues influe ntial m his 1·am p aign a nd about tht' C'and1d:.tll·'s own lack of d1sC'iphne . CONSF.RVATIVES \\1t h unth 1ng l oya lty t o C o l dwater throughout 1964 ar e not w1lltnJ! to ~uHer a not h e r campa1J:(n of ideological disaste r:; .md another undisciplln<'d c-~nd1dat e "I will not go for R<':lgan If ht>s goinS? to be another Goldwater," a n::i 0fl'ar Gloon1y Gu My li tt lP ~r:i ndson famous for h1., foolish quc.'S tton11 askt. 1( t ht' hors~ in th<' Ro:st Parad e will wN1r c11i.lf)('r!! lhi!I V<'Jr \\ ,.. v ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) t1onall) prominent cons<•n at1v<>. regard,,d as pro· HP~•iwn. told II!'> And he :. µom g to bt> ~111otht•r C.oldw al er 1 r hC' f:?l•ts al I m t 'C(-d llP in ph1losoph) · The Soc1;tl Secunt) ~affe m Houston reflects d iv1s1on within the Reaga n C:l mp bC'twN•n philosophic theorists a nd prar· t1c al po lit1c1 ans. J e ff Bell, Reag an·s b rainy idea man lwhn authored h is poht1cally dub1ou., '>C herne to transfer $90 billion of federal spending to the states). feeb t he c ampa ign must put for1 h ne"' idea s such a~ lhl' Social St-cu n ty schr me Pr:1ct 1c.1I polit icia ns enlislt•d tn Reagan·s a rm y strenuously <11~· agree with such high 11!->k l.iCllC'S. "You r annot edurate 1n <• cam pa1gn · savs lht· astutl' Rep Philip Crarw of lllinms Cranl' '.'> \'lew~ wen.> ,·1gorousl) <'ndorS('(J by Reagan pol1t1ca1 advtst.•rs <lur m g secret m erttni:?s 1n Los Angeles planning the cam paign But Jeff Bell cannol be made srapegoat for Reagan's bunglC' in Houston Reagan h1msell fa1l<.'<.l to sho"' the p er son1I conc('ntru tron and po liti cal sens1t 1nty charactcrist1<: of his two cam pa1gns for governor of California and essential for his pres1dent1.il campaign. I.ACK OF concentration was shown in Houston w hen he fnrrot r an•ful ad nce to prcfo('(• any So<'ial Security d1sc11ss1on with ,, pll·dgl' lo '<;;l\'e .. tlw !.ysl<.'m M> tht' :.t~t·d \\Ill ('Ontinm• to grt their rtH•cks. inste ad . R<'a1.wn <11vC'd into .1 full d1 scuss1on of the hHkously complicated ret1rt> ment bond plan. His la r k o f sens1t1 vity over lin king himself tn 196-1 was clear ly revealed with th is comm ent "Rarr v Goldwater. God bless him, tnerl to wa rn the people years ago and nobody p aid any attention ·· Fortunate ly for Reagan. hC' cl1rl not commit himself (" I JUSt offt•r this as an exam ple of th<' thin~ ing of some knowl edgeable pco pie.' he sa1d l In fact, he met pn vatcly in Los Ang~lcs with l'('Onom1<' adviser s who called the rettrement bond sche m e out r:1geo us ly expens ive ror t he federal government. Sur~ly, n o more will be he a rd of it. NEVERT HELESS, Reagan damaged himself. In 1964, 1965 and even in his first campaign for governor in 1966, Rcafl?an often proposed voluntarism 1n Social Secur ity ("Oo not ex · change fre edo m for the soup k i t c h en o f co m pu ls ory in surance ," he s aid on May 23, 1964 l There were no s uc h quot e· lions in the last decade . But the Houston gaffe could -and pro· bably will -be used by the Ford campaign to s how that in the poUtlcal vetera n of 1976 lif con · cealed the political novice of 1966 Worse 1s t he pattern of putting ideology abov~ p ractical politics which RenJ?an political advisers sought to e nd in thl11 week's Los Angeles meet ings . Resid the $llJO billion spending-transfer pltm and the Sodal Security vcntur~. R e a g a n al1'o ~u gges terl In Hous ton tha t g r a in sales to Russi3 depend on Kremlln r~Juc Uoru in arm a ments angeri ng farm~s •aaed by Mr Ford's gr ain e mb}trgo this YNtr 'Cures' Lethal A "fanatic" 1s not merely so· m eone who is more a rdent than we are. ur more activist. or more> radical. or m on• revolut1 011an Soml" of the best m C'n <ind woml:n m the world have been all tht•s1.' thrng:.. from St. Paul to Luther to F1orence .'.'11g htin~ale. A .. fanatic., 1s someone who does rwl proportion the means lo the rnd. which 1s tbe rul e o f Justice. The U.S. gener a l 1n Vie t n a m w h o s aid , "We h ad to destroy th e ,. 1 I I a g e l o save 1t." was givi n g ;.i classical <'X· pression of fanat1c1sm . although ht> was d oubt less unaware of 1t. In the same way, a true fanatic l and not mer ely a radical ) is the roommate of Lynette Fromme, (SYDNEY HARRIS ) the young woman who apparent· ly tned to s hoot President Ford. Tuts roommate is quoted as s.Jy- ing ''ANYONE WHO pollutes the Earth. destroys wildlife. or cuts down trees had better stop now or they and the ir wives will be ter ribly, terribly m urde red.'' This is fa nallc1s m at its most insane•. d t?cla ring it is "wrong" to kill trees. but justifiable to kill lh<' pc>ople who kill the trees (and their wives, a ls o , who are pre- sum ably innocent of anything but mar ria ge) This is not a political position: 1t is not an e nvironmental pos1- llon. it 1s not a mor al position. It ts a lunatic rage a nd hate m as- queracitnl? a s a defense of the earth a n d its wildlife . But without people. the earth and everything on it would be mean- tnj?less and valuelC'ss IT IS hum:rnkind that gives lh1~ pla net whatever value it possesses (and also, that im · perils tha t value). H it is wrong to kill a tree, or a w ild animal, it is even wronger to kill a person - for we ar e killing the only living thing capable of giving order and sense to the g lobe . Nature before m a n w a s JU St sound be for e music. Rut the fanatic cannot see this . the fanatic always wants to hurt, to punis h, and to destroy, using a high principle as an excuse for a low act. Re ligious fanaticis m in the Middle Ages used the high~t principle as an ex cuse to conduct a "holy war." killing thousands ol innocent men , women and children in lhe name of a Jesus who abhorred violence and en· Joined us to love our enemies. WHA't EVER d ivers e faiths they profess, all fanatics are the same beneath the skin. Their "cur "art more lcthaJ than the disease!\ they pro(egs to combat. Tbclr means do not acf\J(.'Vt their t nda. put p e r vert them , uolil they bccM1e the very thlngs they have t aken arms agaJnst. And all they "•eale" ls . an opposite fanaticilm. L New Pacific Doctrine WASHINGTON -President F'ord 's new "P a cific Doctrine," unveiled on his r eturn from China early this m onth. was generally greeted a s nothin g m ore than a sen es of tired pl atitude!'. Rut it \eC'ms to m l' that h1:- ~tatemenl 1s int<.'rt·~tinq. holh 10 wh at 11 says and w ha t it o mits F or desp1te 1 l~ blandness, it r e fl ects a changed out· look toward a p a r l o f th e w o rld i n w h i c h the United States for m er ly consider ed ilsl•lf to be predominant. T he m a in thrust of ~1 r. Ford 's declarat ion. as l inlerptl'l it. 1s t hat the Unit C'd Stales no longer 1s t he overwhelming power in the Pacific . hut must hen ceforth share its mfluc>nc·e in the rcgwn \\;th thC' Sovi"'t Union. J apan a nd China THIS DOES not mean. the President s aid , that Amcn can s trength in the area I!' goin~ to he reduced . fl does s igrufy. thouJ?h. that the Untl<'d States will have t o ope r ate within a broad e r frame work t hat includes othe r major na tions. In t his respect , M r Ford wise· ly e mphas ized that the .. pillar" o f l l S s t r a t e J? y i ~ th e "p a rlnl'rsh ip " w i t h J<1pan. STANLEY K AR NO\\' whose econ omic· <'lou t t!-> enormous Ile ~•lso looked forw~1rd t•> the norm a li za t io n " of rel atton~ witb China . which suggests that the United States intends sooner or late r lo dilute its anachronistic commitment to the Chinese Na· tiona list regim e on Taiwan and establis h full d iplomat1c links with the Peking government. The President further indicat· <'<i his willin gn ess to reach a re· r onciliation with North Vietnam . pos inj! as the only condition for a r a pproa c he m e n t th at H ano i show 1 ls "~oQd w 111" by rct urning the remains of Am eriC'ans killed or m issing 1n act ion. ,\SO, among other things, he asserted the rC'ac1incss of thl· United Stales to increase tr ade and e conomic cooperation with the countries of Asia. what evl'r their political syl>t em. A gla rin g we akness m th(• docum ent, I would submit. Wtls Mr. Ford's failure to makC' <1 con· struct1ve propos al for lessening te n s i o n s on th e K o r ea n peninsula. He could have recom- mended, for example, that the Pacific powe rs u r ge both South and North Korea to discuss ways of res olving the ir differ<'nces. Even so, the President's pre - s ent prescription 1s a far cry from the so-called Nixon D<><:· trine issued in Gua m in 1969. Jn t hat s t a tem e nt, forme r Pres ide nt Nixon envis aged the gr adu al w ithdrawal of U.S. forces from Asia. But he put forth J poliry th;:it. in m:iny ways, was ~ilmosl :is dangerous as direct .'\nwnc~in intern·nt10n in the re · g1on At the heart of lht> ~1xon plan was the idea that the United States wou Id continue to exercise its authority in the Far East by providing its c lients with the milita ry equi pment lo carry on the stru ggle a g ainst com - munism . • I~ OTHF.R words. it was a plan to fi ght wars by proxy th rough s urrogates, and t he Comm unists were corrct'l to de· rw unce it a s a de viC'e to pit "Asians against Asians." The Nixon doctrine collapsed with the fall of Saigon a nd Phnom Penh la st spring because America 's s urrogates lacked the ~pint to defend the ms elves against J d ynam1r. motivated enemy. So neither direct or indirect ll .S inv o lvement on the m ainland of Asia had a chance of succeeding. a nd the onJy choice for t he Un ited Sta tes was to retreat to a m ore modest posi· lion President For d·s Pacific Doc- tnne is, the refore, the e mbod1· m ent of that r etreat to modesty. As such. it is the recognition of reali ty Now They Get Drunk at 13 l l ''ve been try ing to remember how it was when I was 17. Preferring n ot to be one of those parents who d e mands of his oflspring a degr ee of deportment of which he was, h imself, incapa- ble. I've sought honestly to in- stant-replay my own boyhood in Tulsa. Oklahom a was ciry. Which means any th ing could be bought for S2 a bottle -but fro m bootlegge r s who would de· l ive r . A n d across t h e s t reet fro m the Coliseum -b e tween periods in the hockey gam e -pop s piked with s tra ight alcohol was only 15 cents extra . I re me mber the awful firs t taste of beer -and m y introduc- tion to hom e brew. And, s ure enough, each of these expen- ments -some of t he m lllcgal was when I was 17. There was nothing consi~tcnt a bout these experienc~. And r w as not , only Cor . monetary rea&oos, one or the wilder ones. So' what's going on now was ~O· lng on then, except now they're getting drunk at 13 ! THE MO T ominous stalistkal report ytt on .school-a gers is a na. tional survey of 13,000 in 450 Quotes "Let the people know t.he facts, a nd ~e tountry wUJ be .sate ... Abraham Urrcoln ( PA UL HARV EY) schools across the United States which indicates that 28 percent of all teenagers are already "pro· blem d rinkers." - Even allowing for what might be the tendency of young respon dents Lo exaggerate t heir worldh · ness. 68 percent o( the 13-year· olds have tried booze and one- fourth of them try it at least once a week. · There's no known connection -e xcept that it r eflects a paralle l ac ce l e rati on o f biological m a turity -but there ar e a lot of JJ.year -o ld pregn an · cies these days, also. E D UCATO R S and police generally agree that hard drugs are less plentiful around sc hools tha n a few years ago -but the avaita blllity a nd use of alcohol and m arijuana is "epidem ic " The Nationa l Institute on Drug Abuse finds that among 14· and 15-year olds the use of marij uana has doubled in the past two years until now one an five in that age group is a regular pot user. Yet Or. R uth Rieb, h ealth education s pecia lis t for Los Anaeles City s chools , says , ••Alcohol is now the No. 1 drug.·' AN Y TIME you have more than SO percent or any popuJaUon u.slng a drug it is corusldeftd o scriou.t epidemic, and among school agers 62 pe rcent drink. John McDonald, dlrcctorollh~ state support program" for the Texa~ Com m i ss ion on Alcoholism, s oys, "Jn all our tataunent program s tho age ls l~wering. T here have been some ? admitted to Texas state hospitals for alcoholis m under the age of 10.'. In Los Angeles. 25 chapters of Al coholics Anonymous are now composed solely of teenagers. MANV STATES which r ecent- ly lowered the legal drinking age to 18 are h aving second thoughts; Massachus etts expects to raise the age again next year. The newes t official survey also reveals th at students in the South and s tuden ts w ith s trong r e ·· ligious beliefs tend t:o drink less. Unofficially, m y own observ~· • tion of m y own classmates sug. gests that t hos e who do drink leave a lot more room at the top for those who learn not to. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /lol>nl N Weed. l'ub/l~her Thomai lfrev1l. editor Barbara Krl'1b1ch. f:dllonol Pogf' Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pii ot s eeks Io in fQr m and 11urnuJ3te readers by presentina on lhi' pate diverse <'Ommentary C)n lOJl\<'S of intt'rest by syndical· l'd columntsts and cartoonists, by providing a forum for rt nd\'rs' vlewll and by presentinit this newsp•pcr's opinions and Ideas on <'urrent topics. The editorial opinions of th~ Daily l'llnt appe&T only In thf' ('(f ftori11l <'olumn at lhl" top <>f thr Paire. Opinions ••· pr('~,f'd by the columnists and <'Urtooni11ts a nd lf'tltr '4'ritcrl' 11rc ' their own and no t'ndorst'nwni of their views by th(' Doil)' Pilot $.hould be inferred Wednesday, D~. 31, 1975 c 1 Co De 11 N ~ r (, 0 0 14 91 0 di c,. 0 0 R 0 A al ti D D " ( • • ( c Countg A_pplleant• Searre TM OM SON Census Takers Still Needed t>IAHE THOMSON \urvlwo II'( llfr ~ JOfln, -·JON\, Jr., -tflt&, 111f t. Mn R•ymoncl llrec:ll ~I 1«vl<" wlll be lleld on S.turo.y ~ry l •t 10 00 AM, G°'"""llllY J'W$11Ytttl.,. Cl\urcll, L•CIU,,. l!Htl\ 1n.11i... °' tio-rs. contrtbuti-m.tv i. The Orange County government personnel of. Wedneldey. Dee9mbet 31 , 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 CdMAlcohol Classes Begin 'I i:'~·=·~::;~~·~'!,!~ lice is s till seeking applicants for hundreds of tem· •t , ... TetopMi.e 5oti.1v o1 porary workers needed to conduct the special mid- ' eounw,;HHiNs dec~~e of the county and most of its cities. ~1CT01t L. MARTINS, mio.nt °' We only have about half of the 526 applications Lf11unt Hllh, Ct. Otte ol CIHth We r\eed for Wor kers required to perform the C8DSUS Dt<emller lO, 1t1S. Survived by lllt. 't h and San Clemente are not participating in the census, but they conducted official counts of their own within the past year that qualify as an accurate update of the 1970 census. The first session of a six·week training course on alcoholism will open Monday night at Mertz Hall of • the Community Church, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corono del Mar. ""119· Atma o. Merlini: two dt\IOM••'· n t e southern part tlf the county," said personnel qn>tvn WooC1 ot u11un• e .. cn tnc1 omce.apokesmah Charles Toledo Alpl• LoUIH "Reberls ot T~ • ~II•; en• brother, Or, s.mu.1 NI. ,.,,,,. °' L.a cr .. cent•: -•lster. "I GUESS THE TRAVEL time between the 1111 Mtrll•1t •t MonlroH; live Civic Cen••r 1n· Santa An h th t ll '11 be lll~en. SM'vl<n will i. 1111c1 .-""" " a W ere e a y Wl M F•lwv, ~Ifie view Oleoel. made and the south county is too far for most peo· ment, Ptclf'tc vi.w •-1•1 pie " be said ,..~ .. •fl.C...~vi.w ' . ,..,r.werrc11,.ctws. Tbe county personnel division is hiring a total of b.RL ,... :::=, ....ie1tt11 o1 750 census workers to perform the count in unin· Epo,., c.. e>et. o1 .... De<Mnt>er corporaled areas and the cities of Garden Gtove,. 197S. ~vt ... d IW ""' wile, PNtt Buena Park and Los Alamitos •IM111; ,,.,.. ''''t"' •nd one • lier. Lit• mtn\M<JlllP• Jn the 1neor~.A1 M&l•1k•llT~. THE THREE CITIES refused to conduct the 41'1118M<l\C-Slslw'f, M<lsonlc LDOge • ,~ 01 S•nt• Ant. Newport euc11 census on their own because they have lost popula· :C~~ C:::. s::.:i1: .T::" .5:\: tion sin cf~ 1970, the lastedre~ar census year. Official Frio..,, ,,,.,.l>WV 2. M• PM, wintc1111 census 1gures are us m formulas for state and o.11e1 ·~· •11 e m11 St. CM•• federal grant funding to local entities. Mtw Olllctar•\,. Rtv. Bruct Kurrie In· Unl th t d 'ls · · d 'd ••rment w11l tie prlv•t•. WH1e1111 ess e coun Y an 1 cities con uct a m1 • Mortuerrd"-t1ws. decade census to officially update the 1970 figures, ftoaERT cA:~~~ OLSON. c-the grant money will be awarded using the five· ~ u.s. N•vy.reu..o, rHldent o1 year-old data. ~!:='n~~;.·se~,~~!vo1,,.::~1 The cities of Huntington Beach. Stanton, Tustin TOLEDO SAID IDRING ls going smoothly ror areas near the center of the county, particularly in ·cities hiring their own workers. A total of 2,500 jobs were opened up throughout the county. "We are particularly interested in seeing senior citizens apply for these jobs because they are generally more efficient and dependable," Toledo said. The county omce, located at 625 N. Ross St.1n Santa Ana, is taking applications until all the jobs are filled, according to Toledo. More applications are taken than the jobs available because of a high initial turnover, be noted. HOURLY PAY FOR the jobs, which will begin Jan. 10, is $2.35 for a census worker and $2.70 for a lead worker. Toledo said an ability to speak Spanish is preferred but not necessary. .. Along with basic questions concerning the type of housing, age and sex of occupants, the workers will try to find out what services are needed to provide better assistance to county resi· dents," Toledo said. ORANGE COUNTY Dedication On Route 57 A new 1.7 mile ex· tension of Route 57, the Orange Fr eeway, bet ween Route 5, the Santa Ana Freeway, and Katella Av e nue in Anaheim and Orange will be dedicated Jan. 7, at 11 a.m . the California Department of Transportation .(Ca It rans ) h as an· nounced. The classes are being offered by the Junior League of Newport -------- Harbor in conjunl'tion person 18 welcome to at with the Alcoholism tend. Council or Orange County. Open to the public, the classes run from 7:30 p .m. to 10 p.m . Regist.ra. tion fee is $10 per person or $15 per couple. Mrs. J. Lynwood Wilder, Jr., chairman of the league·s ad hoc com mittee on alcoholism, said the course 1s orcered to educate league mcm· bers and train them for volunteer work with alcoholics. but she noted that any interested Topics to be covered include alcohol and youth, physiology or alcoholism. the family ·disease. m yths a nd mis- conceptions surrounding alcoholism and Jkohohs m as a com- munity responsibility._ Neptune Society :REMATION BURIAL AT SEA 646-7431 ., ... , soc .. I U<Utlly de•lll NMflt FTMY c .... , ..,, cempl•t• MfVIU Ctll tw frff porttoti. 14 IW'I. Gem./lltr. Cerol Anne OIMft; four aons. John Ltul~O•son o11<e.iott1u•, H .. ..,11. LI. Sttrftn Robert Olson, u . S. ~¥\' ot w.-,s111n11ton 0 ,C., O••ld Wllll•m • NAc ... le OISOl'I 81\d Rend P1trlek Ctr·, ~1 Ols.on of lrvlDt. Ct ., one bro!'-•·, Jot\n Fr•nds Olson Of Chlppew1 F<tll~. WI~ ; -orlndson •nd ON 11renQ. dl119hter. Servlcts US M<trl~ Corp. Qwpel, El Toro, C• Friday, J,.n.,.ry 1 at ?·OO PM. 1.,termenl, Arllng1on N•· 11on1I Ctm.etery, W,u111n111on, 0 C 81lt1·8er11eron, !.upcr1or A••nia. OPEN SUN1DA YS & EVENINGS CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY, JAN. 1, 1976 Cost• Me.-, Ct. Olretlor s. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME c.orona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY l 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91 50 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach -494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve NewPort Beach, Cahforn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Borsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI Hunllngton Beach 536-6539 PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlrtQ oer~n ,. oomq W\• ntUI\ SENGA ENGINEER•NG, 7001 S E•\IWOOO "E", !..lnta Ana. Calil0<n1a Rober! McQuarr1e, q7in Hy•""" Port Or . Huntonqton S•ach C.tl1lorn1.1 Thi\ bu"neu ts conc111c t. 1 bv en 1n 01v1dua1 Robert McQuArr11· Tiit\ slell"ment w.o• l•lr-d w1111 1,,,. COunly Cl•rk 1)1 Or<tnQ~ County "" December 1', tqH FIO'S1 PllDllSlle<I Or.o,,9" Co~\I Daily Piiot, O.c. ll. 191S •no J •n I 14. 71 1q16 118917S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loOowlnq per\011 I\ 00tn(j ciu,1 ~\•S FREEW AY INCO M E INVESTOR!., 16H Anll QU• Wo, ~wport Buell. Celll 'n"O \ Fr~roek !. Prncoll 162' AAll91J<! !'w1y, Newport Be.och, C•ltt 'nMO I nus t>uslnes• is conauct•d as a l•m•I roartnershlp Freck>rlclt S Prucotl ~nerat PartMr Thi' statonwnt wo 1111'<1 wllh ,,.,.. Counly ClerM ol Or<1n9e County on Dt<ember 3, 1q1s FS02.6t PuDll~d Oranoe Co.HI Dally PtlOI, O.cemller 10, ti, 1~. 31 1q15 ~11s P UBLIC NOTICE "C'TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollow1n11 perM>n Is OOlnQ bu\! f>t\\H STAGE WEST REAL E!.TATE. Utl w 8•Ur Strut, COsl• Ml'w, U mu Wllllam A H•W1110rne, 771J ~nly DrlYe, ~n•• An A. CA in•a Tll1' buSlntss '' condu<t•d by an "' Ot•idual Wltll•m A Hawtllarrw This stt lemenl w.u toled with I,,.. COwl'IY Cler1< ot Or•nQt CO<Jl>lv on Otctmber 21, 191 s FJOIOl PuDllsMd Or•noe Co.,1 O.liy Piiot, O.c 31, 1'1StndJ•n I. u , Zl, 1916 49'.JCPS ' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS NAME STATl!MllNT T11e followlno penon Is doOnQ l>USI· ntUH: CALI FORN I A BOAT ANO RJ!CRIATION Ct.U8, ~ No. 6 VI• ~lo, Ntwpo,., 8 .. ch, CA. '7'63 l Roland Fruer Ku"'Morl! Jr., <IOCll Yer Avt., NtwPOr1 &Hell, CA .,..., "'' bv\lntU h conduCled .,.,. An In-., ICIU.I, 1 Rol•nd l(ushmort Jr "thl' sl•ltMtnl wu l•ltd wUll I,.. ("•unty Cterll of Or1ng• Covl'llv on Otcember It, 1'1S J F*°1 ~ .., ~°":\9;.lllP~~~ . -i,1-~'lt, J....... •. .. .. ~-~ ~ .. ElANESE l\,YLON HI-LOW 2 ' 9 100 CELANESE NYLON PILE. POPULAR HI LOW TWEED PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. • LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHT COLORS. SQ. YD. ,.~ • llOW SAU PRICED ... SAVI I COMPAIAIU UTAIL •••••••.•••.. = .... $,.99 Sl.00 .. _,,,, __ ,, _. ...... Y'!lo -"'-• ..... ...... "'~' ~...,,,,..,_ .. ~ .,.....-''<'"'.~~~ ~' •• ~*~~~ ¥-"' r ~', DUPONT NYLON ~ TRI-COLOR SHAG 211 ~ 100 DUPONT NYLON PILE RICH.DEEP DURABLE SHAG IN BRIGHT lHREE COLOR DESIGNS SQ. YD. IOW SAU PRICED . . • SAVE ">~ COMPAIAILI IETAIL •.•..•..•••••••••••••• ~.99 $2.00 -~ ----,;~-~~~~~~~~@ • IST QUALITY IAME IRAID CARPETS I AT LOW DISCOUIT PRICES ~ SELECT FROM THI LARGEST CARPET \_INVENTORY II THI WEST KO DEL® Ill SCULPTURED 100 KOOEL • 111 POL YEST ER PILE A THREE LEVEL PATTERN IN MANY EXCITING TWO·TONE COLORS A BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO ANY HOME DECOR. NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••• $9.99 TllAHD WIT11 II SQ. YD. SAVI Sl.00 ~ n . · -...T"" ·.x . -!..." 1'-"" ,_ •·• t :'" ''*~ r WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS ST AINS ANO WEAR. . _''; t MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. SO YD '(· \ NOW SAU PRICED ... SAVE . '. COMPHHLE IETAIL ••••.••..••..• · · •. · • •• S7.99 $3.00 II P fliQ 'llllUll• 01 ~Ill 111 1'1 II II •1 ·r~ ti U1ll l'I I'\ 0111'~ 1111 ~Jr ~~.;;~;c; :~~.-. .,·-~-"'-~:A-~ ..... -,~~-, ,~r.-.. ,--: 'f!f I 1r1l ANSO· NYLONWl.THRUBBER BAry FIJ[ 1',. ·~1 ~ HAR (JUARANTtE BEAUTIFUL PA 'ff< -i I l bit.. ~ IN BRIGHl COLORS SQ YD ~ \ MOW SAU PRICED .·. SAVE . , , COMPAIAILUETAIL ••••••••••• · .. · .. · · .. · S7.99 Sl.00 -' ~·. :o~::.~~:;HE~;~~--~~~ l'llOEL • 111 POLYESTER PILE LJXuRl<JUS HI LON 511 f ~THING COMBINED WITH A t..EN lLE INTERPLA'f ~ ' Uf OESIG AND COLOR. ~. COMPARAIU IETAIL •••••.• ~~~. ~~.~~ ~.~1~.1~a~9t s;d~· \~ ----------------,~~. ·~. 1'~"9'~A'''\ltl' ~ ~. • EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AND PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COllVIMllMCE • All LABOR UNCONDITIONAll Y GUARANTEED DUPONT NYLON DENSE SHAG 100 DUPONT NYLON PILL EXTRA DENSF. LOW PROFILE SHAG I~ Mo 11 Tl COLOR COMBINATIL ~~. MOW SAU PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL •••• $12.99 TREATED WITH BB SQ. YD. SAVE s,.oo DUPONT ZEPEL ® CHPn PIOTKTOI • RESISTS SOIL • RESISTS STAINS ROOM SIZE RE.MNANTS DUPONT ZEPEL ® CAIPIT PtOHCTOI • RESISTS SOIL • RESISTS 5T Al~S NYLON HI-LOW SHAG NYLON PLUSH 100 NYLON PILE AN ~LEGANl PLUSH PILE CARPET WITH LUXURIOUS APPEARANCE 11 NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAllE ROAIL •••• SI 1.99 SO.' YI. SAVI H .00 LARGE SIZES llDIOOMS, LIVll9' IOOMS, DI .. "' tOOMS. SAVlllGS UP TO ••• DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED I 00 -b DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE FASHIONABLE THREE ·LEVEL COBBLESTONE 81119' YOUR ROOM MEASUREMEllTS 100 NYLON PILE. EXTRA CENSf <iHAG IN LAVISH MUL 11 89 SMALL SIZES CAIS, HALLWAYS, 8 0 at. llTHIOOMS, ITC. :.0 SAVIN'S UP TO ••• CARPET TILE - COL ORA TlrNc, MOW SALE PRICED ••. COMPARABLE RETAIL •••• $16.99 CLOSE OUT! 100 NYLON rlLE WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. EASY TO INSTALL DO IT YOURSELF l ?"d ? COLORS AND SUPPLY LIMITED FIRST COME. FIRST <;ERVED SOLD IN FULL BOXES ONLY DESIGN IN BRIGHT COLORS NOW SALE PRICED • . • • 5~a~:· NOW SALE PRICED •••••• 98 BB • .. ublls.lled Ou~ COHI 0.lly PllOt q c. 24.JI, 1'11•nOJ•n 1, I•, 1',. ~IS P U BUC NOTICE 101 Of HO'S SAYI SIUO $7 99 n 00 *WAS SALE PRICED ...................... $28.99 COMPARABLE RDAIL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . I A 111111 llOlll u, 0<1 ,. ttll ~;,;;.:.;:;.:;,:~~--------------------------------J IAM.lml..... 30 60 fO OATS ANO NO INlUlST • CONV(Nl(Nl (1(011 PlANS ANO BANK TUMS AVAllUl£ • CAil 101 fl(( SHO," HOMf mvm • vim OUR (~lOM OIAPEIY U(PUIMIHl •- VENTURA WHITIIER LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR . FOUNTAIN. VALLEY EL CAJON 7~~L~u~t~~~n~o~~Pvd. 2501 !. Main Strttt 15911 E. Whittler Blvd. 3008 Btllflower Blvd. 4889 Holt Boulevard 15945 Harbor Blvd. r73[,~·4~~~~~t2 912·2200 (805) 841·50'1 943·0161 421 -8334 (714) 628-3517 (714) 839·1700 . I AB DAILY PILOT Wednesday. December 31 , 1Sl75 ro~u_e_e_N_1e __________ .....;;.eY:..;_P~h;~1~1n~1·~·~•a~n;:.;,di l'J~ti()ll'S Tlllla Catch Up S.·\N OIEGO \AP I A rt•rord l'lllch or tunu h:1:. been re1>01·tcd by tht· U.S. flet't fo r 1975, but ft>'A' or the fishermen <lrc rejoicing. Canneries dropped lht• pnrc.> fron1 $580 a ton r1t the ~t art of the ye;1r to 1'500. Tll f.: •llGll l'OS l nf u1>era t1ng big seiners in tht•se inClationary times and finC's in1posed by c ountries rl ainl1n g .. , ..... .... --'-~····· .... -... 200-m ilf' limits also put '-----;....-------------------<on a squ~eZl'. Scvf'ral I d1dn ·1 !h1nk it "a:. possible. bur I thtnk I've "·orn out my crt•dil card this Christmas" s hips lost f1::.h ing t1n1t· ""'hi !e in the custody of r:cuador. L. ltJ. Boyd • U~I f•i.,tMt• Boss Puppy Of Litter T.,.,•enty-nine :-L'tners. still se('king a profitable year , s tayed tn 1h c Pacifil" instead ur port for thC' holid:.i ys I.:.i s t Januar y, ;1 dis pute over th(' price paid by canneries kl'pl most of thr bo~lt s 1n port pas t the nor111al :-.Je\\ \'ear·s Day s ailing t1n1e ARCHER WAYNE KINNEL FIRES AN ARROW His Job Includes Lighting Coke Oven Stack Flame Thrower 00 \'OlT t\ '.'10\\" ho\\' the early Chinese made the rirst hams·1 They pickled them 1n "·ine brine and s mokt'll thcm over te a leaves. .<\'"10'.'IG TllF. s n1aller boats. t he J oLinda ""'hich c;.in hold 35-0 ton~ of tuna -expericnct'd an ~1ttident al sea and stifr competi tion tha t held down its catch. Firm Employs Archer "'JIO'S BOSS 111 ~1 litter of puppies. That, too. has been r('se;1rch('<i . !firs an all-male lit- t('r, the largt~st takes charge. If it's an all . female htler. the loudest does so. In a mixed lLtti:'r. the bigges t male and noisiest female tend to debate the issue at son1e length. But the entire 1·16·boat fleet pu ll ed 1n a record 258,000 tons of fish during t he year. JOJ.INSTQ\VN, Pa. (UPI ) -Whe n Wayne Kinnel shoots an :.irrO\.I.' into the air he knows exactly where it ·s goin~ to fall -in a clearing behind the base of a 120-foot-high bleeder s tack, havin g first ignited the excess gas pouring from the high structure. flRf;,\'.'I \\'ere you· ~•rotind tht'Sl' parts "'hen that l'IOC'km:lkt•r Laurl'n:. ll.1mmond created the f1r.-t pr:.i<.'tical electri c or· ~an? If you 're more than 41 \'e ars old, you \\'('re_ He did !l so rl'<'t'ntly as 1934. tl ... WllAT'S the oldest bu1ld 1ng in California?" 1\. The First Chapel of !ht.' '.\1 ission San Juan C;1pistrano. Note 1777 as the construct1on date . Q. "Where did that c;iress known as tht> but· t('rfly kiss or1 g:i n ;1 te .... A . Possibly in llali 1·herc. it's highly popular. And the mouth kiss 1s unknov.·n, or was unkno"'n 1n bygone years So says our Love and \Var man CLlf;ST 1\SKS ""'hy all the r~uny 1';.'l!p rt''i:-i horses had black hooves. Because the bl ack hooves 'A'erc harder, said tht• bu~ crs t\bout 80 lads of 18 years or so rode mort• than 500 such horses betwee n Sarramentoand St. Joseph. In 1860. that started. The s<.1me year lh:.il 011 vcr F Winc hester turned out t he first repeating r1 · n e. that Stephen 1-~0SlL·r wrote hi s "<)Id Bl;ick Joe." that some unknown baseball fan in - augurated the seventh-inning stretch. Oh, you 1hought a U.S president years later startcd that sevcnth·1nning stretch cus tom" :-.Jo, rt'- cords revt.'al it was a common practice as far back as the Pony Express days E VE RYBODY h;is heard about '·yoga" but not many realize it m ('ans l1tcrally "yoked \>\."It h God " Address mail to L .1H \/csa 9?626 Boud. PO &r 1560, Costa Suit Rejeeted Colonel Sanders Out of the Oven J .Ot;J S\'Jl.J.~:. Ky I 'Pl l A libel Sllll riled 1g 3ini;t C'ol . ll arland .;,.indC'rs, fnundtr and •hl1 (' hr-arrlcd radC'mark of the Ken 111cky f·ried ('h 1r kcn ,-(\ip . wa:. ordC'rccl dis mi~SC'd 1n Jefferson ('t rt·uit Court th1~ ""eek ("o defendant ~ \\1 th .l':1 nrlers \li'('rf' thC' Kt•n- r uc ky F'r1t·tl Chicken t"orp :lnd \h(' \ou1,f'r· .l n11rna ! and Loul'i\'lllc flm\·~ nC'"c;p:ipC'rS SUIT DROPPED Feisty Colonel PUC OKs Telephone Rate Hike SA'.'J FRA:-.JC I SCO l,o\P t The s tate Public Utilities Con1m ission h:is ~1pproved a $65 mt!hon increase in !'iCr,·icc r:1t(':. for P acific 1\.'lc1)honc Co an d adopted new long distance r~1 (\'S for br1l·f ~·all s ·rhe boos t 111 ~l'r\'Jt(' rates """Ill affe(·t onl y ('har)'.?es for s uch Items a s 1n .'>tal\:1t1on and service ('O nn(•ction ll "·1\1 not raise b:i!'i1c rt• s1dential or hus 1ncss monthly bi tis. Pacific TelephonL' h;1d reqt1C'sted a 597.9 rn illlon inl"rease. 'l"h e utility :i:ild it nC'edcd 1 ht..' bo0s1 Ill offset hi g her \l,'a gt•s ~uld other expenses. tinder lht: new riltC's, installation c hargl•S "'ill range from Sli to 528 for residential users and S?7 to $41 for businesses. Pa rific T e\('phonc h:id sou ght a n increase from $2 1 t o $35 for ,1 res idential ('O nnect1on ;1nct 535 to $15 for a busine.:;s phOnl' Utilities Bid Nixed SA :'-J f' H i\:'\(' I S('() tl:PI 1 ·rh(' C':.iti forn n1 Public Llt1l1t1t.'s Con1 miss ion has d('nied ;1 petition to reopen and C'onsolidatc proceedings bet\.l.·e e n So uth e rn Californi:i Gas Co and .o\tl antic Richfit.•ld and be-tween PG&E and Ex· :<on The PUC ea rlier this y('ar <ipprovf'd funding :1rrangements b('t"·ecn the utilities and the oil companies to develop na tu ral ga s 1n th(' Prudhoe 011 p1~ol 111 north('rn Al ask .1 K1nnl'I . "'ilh his hard hut . safety gl asses and metata.rsal s hoes may not look like Robin Hood, but hl~ is t hL· official ··arch ('r ·· for th(• Bethlehem StC'C'l Cor11 plant her(' \\'hy does a mode1·n d<•Y steel pl<tn l need ;1n ar('he r '' Seve ral ye ars a go Rethlehem ins tnlled the ~t ack as a pollut ion eon· trol a t the coke plant, for burning off ex te~s ~:.is that other\.l.·ise ""·ould gu into the air Start ing !ht' flan1l' ltSed to be a tri cky and t•xpens1v(' proct·~s . ,\ milt"·nght h;1d to l'hmb a L:1dderon lhl' stdeofthf' ~lack and attach :i pull e~ to thl-' opl"ning :.it !ht• lop. llC''tl in s ert ;1 r.1ble through the pull('y and descend. Then <i burning \\'ll'k had to be a ttached lo the cablC' and hoisted lo the tcip. v.'hcre il v.ould igru lc th(' gas. .\side from thr paten· t1a l dangt'r in hav1 ng SO· meone ehmb the s tack . the cable and pullC'y h;:id lo be replacC'd \\'ith ('ach re lightin g bec·:1l1 ~r of h('at damage. THl-:N T0'"1 Rollock. ;1t that t ime gl'neral fort'man, decided there had to be a better way Bot!ock expt>rimented v. ilh v;_1rlous arrow "'ICks "·ithout success until he h1l upon the ide<.1 of us1n,E! a flare. What y,·orkc<l bt>s t . he found. \\'as a short('ned railroact narc.· t:S l '1\LL\' F'Ol.R C'mployes arc 1nvol\•ed in thC' rC'lii;?hting one tn operate the ~;;as valve, ,t \\'Hlk1e·talk1c t•qu1ppl'd ::;potter near the base nf lhC'slnck the ;1rcht:'rand an Jid(· Kinne! an C'n ~111cL·r ;1nd hi s aide {'ltmb to a vant~1 g c point on ._. hillside behind thl' eokC' oven.'> He shoots one ar· row to tes t the w1nd, lh£•n fi ts the flare·equippt'.'d arrov.• into his bow The aide strikes th(' flar(' and Kinne! firC's l-le s eldom n1isses J ust :i s Kinne! 1s about In shoot thC' arro"·· tht' pt·rso n mann in g lht• \HI \'(' t t1rn s on the ~:.is. ., nrS '11SSJ'\G thl' .·1ut fllt•c1 bv ont• of LhC' ,·u m1)t.1ny ·~ fr:incht!-l' ••u !l(•ls 1n Bo.,.,·l1n,i.! C;r C'l'll . K y. Jud gr Thomas ,.\ RallC'nt1nl· hl'ld that II COlil<l no1 (']aim to huvc• hL•en d1ret tly ll b('lcd hy com- ment:-> :iltributl'f1 lo San- ders by the news papers. Aerosol Ban Rejected They quot{'cl him as !'iayin~ th at the' ~ravy sold in Kentucky FriC'<I \h1ckC'n r('s l aurants is likt· ""·ullp:ipt>r pastl' .. llE' :il:->o '-'':tS qu1,tcd as ~;iyin~ thC' c om p::iny 's cris1>Y ch1L'kC'n · pro duel is "nothinj! hut :i fn<."d duughbal1 wrc1ppt.'<1 .:irouncl som e chicken " SANDERS NO lon2er hall any part in lhr operation or KtntU(ky f'ried Chicken , except in a publiC' relations capaci- 1 y that involvc1' ex lt:'n~lve lrave-lin~ An a ttorney for KE'n- tucky F'ried Chicken said Sande r~· co mment~ .aC'- tually w~re d irected at the rorpor~t ion a nd not . <lt ill' franchi~e-holden. \V.o\..5 lll'.'JGTO.'J {Af') The U.S. Cons ume r Product Safet y Com- mission has refused again to ban 01erosols pcndin~ compl('tion of l(•s ls on their safety. The vote was 3 to 2, the s01mf' as ~·h('n the commission deni ed a sim ilar request in July on the sam(• groun<ls Thl" latest 1'(•qucst wa.-. bn•ught hy the Cit y of l.os 1\ngC'lcs Comm1ss 1on l';hairman R1 <·h ard (), Simpson ;ind commission('rs l.a>A·rcnc<' Kushner ~nd Consla.nee Ne"·mnn voted against thr reque~t while rommiss1oncrs R. Oavid Tuttle and Barbara Frankhn favored it 1..0S ANGELES provided no sub- stantial additional evidence to the <"3Sf' presented in a 1973 pelition from lhe Ceonter for Science in the Publlc Interest. a \Vashington-based cQn sumer group, the majority held . Jn its July o rder. the commi~sinn anr.ounccd it will undertake a sludy of possible chronic hazards of aerosols and ~ef'k voluntary Industry 8C'l Ion to prevent misdirection of t pray11 . ---~- The com mission :.ilso announced a comprehensive public education cam- pai~n to <.ilert consumers to the d:ingers of 1n isus1ng aerosols, s uc h as intentional s niffing, ;ind to th(' ex - plo~ion halards if empty cans are 1n - <'ineroted T iit-: i\(i f:'.'!C\' .<\1' that time also 1>11t the industry on nohc<' that It W\11 takf' regulatory action if the spray misdireciion prohlcm is not correct ro. Some :1crosol product-; already on the marke t are des igned to reduce lht.• chance of getting p;unt or hair spr;iy in the eyes The commissu>n also said it will de· te rmine whcthfr present 3('rosol labeling requirement-. are adequate and whethe r certain products In add i· lion to oven r leaners should have chi ld-rcsi!~t ant c losures • SIMPSO~ St\10 when tests for C'hronlC' hazards ar e comple ted manufacturers would In effect l>C' rl'! quired lo conduct pre·market Sflfety testln1 ot t heir products. I .o\s the arrow passes over the mouth of the slack lh(> gas ignit('s . "IT'S ~()T rC'ally cllf- f1('ult," says Kinne!, '-' bow ;ind arrow hunter. "/\II I have to do is get the arrow close to the mouth or the stack and .• whoosh !·' Ac"""' C.n At~llnl Ad•n<~ R Ad M•c•o Ad•nl C.p Al~• Al o 111 •• ea1 AIO<O IOC Allyn Phr It,!,~ llnc lllht'<I Tel Arn Apr\I Am F •P' hm r.nc• Am l·+eth Am F11•n llm Vr~• Amini C.• A MC<O\Y Am StLI Am Ttlev An• Weld .......... "' """""" A!><'•CO At!ln Mtl """•da A\WI Qlla All C.~ LI All SIHI Alwd Ot\ Ra"d Alo O.."d Wf a.-.,.. Br a.. ... Fe l'll ld-L a-.. ,.., Q11 Barno! Ft S.\..,11 F ea~~'' lk••n CP Bentlt t~ A•l1 laD R•bO CD ll•!ly o;:,d 9,,., ""°"' B1•H1 Pw B+oc• °"l Rl..,..Ch 5 tlMA Cp Bof> E:vn\ en~~"'~ 8no!" 'jp B•~"tO I &-•n•• In NEW YOQI( N Y V•n IUPll -F'ollo•+nQ CG Fund I~ a "'' ot b•d an11 CG lnc F 8•1<1'<1 o<•t"\ on Cap Pr\v "'"1,,.al F"nd~ a\ c.tnl Sl'I• Hedging on 1976 Market Projections 'Cautious' NEW YORK (U PI) - Wall Streete rs generally look ror the stock m arket to push forward as the new year begins. They hedge on predict· ing very far down the road b ecause of the economic and political lU'lcertainties racing the nation in 1976 -a nd beC'ause or changes fac- ing the financial com- munity itself F'F:W 8 ELI F.VE th(' 1976 market will match 197 5 '~ perfo rmanc(', p;,1rt1cularly the record- setting fi rst hair, the best since 1933 . Politics. a.ccording lo most observers. could be Wall Street's major lUlce rtainty in 1976. At lhis point, it is difficult to predict who the pre· sidcntial candidates "'ill be, much less who will win the election. Se ldom has there been s uch pol i tical uncertainly, and, traditionally, \Vall Street dislikes any kind of uncertainty. Aside from President Ford. no one has ad- vanced an economic pro- gram to speak of and "the economy'' should be the major issue of the 1976 campaign. Tl-IE ECONOMY is ex- pected to improve throughout th e new year. But the rate of im- provement is debatable. ~lost observers believe it .,.,•ill be moderate. Other.; believe the recovery \Yill be aborted. Some f('ar political considerations ('Ould overheat the ad- vance and rekindle inna- tion. lJne mployment is like- FINANCE ly to remain high. 1\rthur F . Hurns, th e F'ED <"hairman, said in mid · becembe r he be lieved 1memployment ls more of a s hort·term proble m than infl;ition, which, he said , requires a higher priority than It is r eceiv- ing at present. Another uncertainty; New ":l'ork City. It avert- ed bankruptcy this past year "·ith lh<' h<'IP of federa l aid, but it's still 1n trouble. So 1:-. NeY.' York Statf'. ·rhes<' con ccr ns sbattert'd the municipal bond mark(•t and blunted ~ 1')()tcntial stock marke t rally last <Xtob<'r. OVF.R!\l.l,. SAID Lu· l"ien 0 . !looper. a pro- fession:.! Wall Street ob· server for 55 years. •· 1 don't think 1976 will pro- duce either a boom or " bust. There will be '' gradual improvemL•nt in bus iness. Inflation "'11! slQw •• .o\ year ;:1go. Hooper . n ow v.·ith Tho m son , ~t cKinnon , .o\u c hinclo s~ & Kohlmeyer, aceurat('ly predicted a "significant gain" for 1975. Some analysts. llalph 1\campora of Harris. Upham for one, beht'Vl' the Dow J ones lndustri:.il 1\veragc, the m ost w1cl1: ly tist•d mark et in rl ic ator , will pu s h through the 900 lt•vcl u1 1976. Some have pr1:dtl'l ed it will pass t hC' J ,t(W) mark . Edison Delaying Project Go-ahea.d ROSEMF:J\D (U Pf ) Southern California Edison Co. said the S3.5 billion proposed Ka iparow1t s Power Project in Southern Utah will be delayed al least a year by fa i I ure toobtain necessary regulatory approva ls. Objectibns by environmental groups and pro cedural delays are the main troubles. Willi::1m R. Gould, Southern Californin Edison exerutive vict• president said. lie said the participating companies would not be justified in putting up $80 million in 1976 for thC' venture unt ii these issues arc resolved. Over l'he CountPr NASO Listinqs MUTUAL FUNDS I \ 1 • • I . ' ., ... '1 T ·c ol IT c b: l( m h' tr '" pl sl A T ci M in "' A SI pt d t « fi $1 p. M Yo 01 s~ ., n; ·~ Pi u P' rr OI $! ir It ,, p u • " I; y ii r s l , n ir n 0 h p i1 ti a t A " 'I A • A • 1· " " a • • • I • 'Claoke·and·kill' Deri~e This complex m aze of pipes and valves called a ·choke-an~-ki.11 ' manifold, surrounds a wo'rkman on offshore oil rig. B~~t by the McEvoy Oilfield Equip- ment Co., an affiliate of Rockwell International Corp., the manifold is used to choke off destructive blowouts which can occur during drilling. $3 BiQion Baby Ma Bell Rings Up Profit By MJLTON MOSKOWITZ The Rell Telephone System knocked them dead during 1975. The lnck tn running the phone company is to get pro- mpt rate increase::.. and in 1975 Old Ma Bell came through handsomely on this score, as phone users all over the coun- try know from their bills Except for long·distance rates, which have to be run through the Federal Communications Commission, the phone co~pany must apply for changes in tariffs state by .state .. This requires a certain njmbleness, and in 1975 Amencan Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T> was ~ certainly nimble. ;: I ·.~~ THE COMPASY r ,,, Money Tree l\1ANAG ED to get rate increases approved by no fewer than 35 states And these increases °"111 generate for AT&T an additional Sl.6 billion.in revenu<>s. That's far better than 1974 when the price hikes approved b~ stale reJ!ulatory commissions pro- duced a paltry $520 million of <>xtra rcv<>nues for the phone company. AT&T is such a gargantuan company that all the figures are mind boggling. Consider. for example, that the $1.6 billion of re\'enues that will be generated by these 1975 rate hikes exceed the total annual sales of such maJor com- panies as Pfizer, Ro1se Cascade, H.J. Heinz, Merck, Motorola and Campbell Soup. It will bring AT & T's total revenues close to $30 billion a year. Only two other companies lake in more money -Exx- on and General Motors. THAT'S !'JOT ALL either. You may think that having ::.ecured rate increases in 35 states. Ma Bell could sit back and take a rest But no. there's no rest. The phone company moves into 1976 with rate increas'es" pend mg m 26 stale!> and the District of Columbia. If they get all these increases ap- proved, AT&T 's revenues will swell by another $1.6 billion For a startling contrast, ~onsidcr the case of the hapless U.S. Postal Service. It's not as njmble as Ma Bell. It has Just put into effect a sharp mcFease in the rate for first-class mrul. from 10 cents to 13 cents, but it came too late to stave off another huge def 1c1t The Postal Service 1s now t:.iking m money at the rate of Sll billion a year There arc only ahout a dozen companies in Amenca which have such a lart!c revenue base. Rut on that income the Postal Service is losing a cool billion dollars a year. )1A BELL EAR~S more than $3 billion a year after all laxes. One factor th:it helps AT&T is steadily increasing phone usage. The number of phones installed is still moving up. And people seem to be using the phone more often, especially for long distance and overseas calls. In fact, they may be using the tel<'phonc instead of the mails. The Postal Service carried 89 billion pieces of mail last year, down from the 90 billion C<Hried the previous year. And the JO percent jump in first class rates is not go- mg to encourage in creased usage. In most countri<>s. the peoplr who deliver the mails also nm the phone 01wrations. We might consider a rcver~c switch here Used Auto Repairs: Watch the Rip-offs . Capitol News Service S ACRAMENTO -With economic hard times upon us, many consumers are shying away from the prospect of buy- ing a new automobile, deciding instead to repair their old model. But the consumer beware: automotive repairs can too often becom e automollve rip-offs 1f not approached and handled properly . ( CUNSl/MER J What consumers can do tn prevent the possibility of be ing swindled, and what ac- tions they are able to take· . . after the fact, are questions bureau will reqwre the dealer t he s t ate B u r e au 0 f to make ~ refund for any Automotive Repair is :tl · amount p~1d ove~ and above tempting to answer. the authorized esb.mate or for . any amount paid for un-·. TH E B U R F. A l l 0 F authorized re pairs . Automotive R l'pair was establi s hed by the Automotiv<• Rt~pn ir Act. which bcc~1 m<' <'ffcct1vt' in 1972. The art prov11le-. for the regJstnH1on of nil automot1ve repair d ealers ll rt•111.11res de· a 1 er s t o g 1 \' r w r 1 t l e n estimates for all repair jobs, and states that no Job can be started until the c ustomer has ,iven consent to the repair work and the prlce to be paid. Tbedealer cannot make any repairs not authoriied by the ttustomer, and cannot charge a price higher than the price shown on the ~ti matc, unless he first gets the consent of lbe customer. lf a dl$pute should arise over the oJNed-upon ptice or repairs, Md viola- tions ar;e confirmed, then the THE BUREAU then, can act in behalf of a customer by helping to settle a dispute with a repair dealer. lt can t ake disC'iplinary action against a d<.'aler who hall violtt ted provisions of the act by falling to give a written estimate, falling to itemize parts and labor on an invoice, or f ai ling to h o nor a customer's reque~t for return or r e place d parts. Jf necessary, the bureau will re- f er a complaint if lt appears the law has been violated. Any custom er who is not ssti!ified with a repair Job should firs t cllicuss the mat- ter with the owner or the person in charge of the repair !acUity. • s CAIL. 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Americans contribute about $25 million a year to charities. The track record locally has been im- pressive. Predactions of rising costs 1 ausing more budget blues were mpant. Along the Orange Coast. the ' edicated who volunteer efforts t raise charity funds began 4uestioning how much impact However, concern grew among the planning committees. Could they count on the community for • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday. December 31 , 1975 Stride Measured 81 '75: Concerns Associated Press What did the woman at home in America worry about and do in 1975? More families pl anted gardens to beat the increased cost of the grocery basket, then found there was a metal canning lid shortage. There also was a clay flower pol shortage, as planting took an upsurge arid more persons turned against plastic. Women we re more consumer. safety, health, ecology, economy conscious. Air-cond itioners took a sales slump as Americans pared m ajor expenditures and turned to fans to r e- duce electric bills. Women worried about violence, whether courts are loo le- nient with juvenile offenders, schools, busing. s harks, whether adoptees should know the truth, when a person is really dead, and whether a terminally ill person should be allowed to decide to end life. · They also worried about the fact that more-women than ever are dying from breast cancer, that the Food and Drug Ad- ministration says that the risk of death from heart attack among women over 40 is four times as great if the woman is on the Pill. that estrogen hormones are linked to increased risk of uterine cancer, how to quit smoking and lose weight, that there are too few wholesome movies. WIDE RANGE Women's news ranged in all dfreclions. They tried to recycle. plan less expe"rlsive vacations, some went back to having babies al home. They were bombarded by the Bicentennial and backgammon, felt nostalgic, wore mood proclaiming rings and Indianjewelry, collected things. They thought about whether abortion is right or wrong and how to r aise children without so much sex stereotyping. The U.S. fertility rate, the projected number of babies women of child-bearing age will have, hit a new low, 1.862, down from 1.896. The divorce rate was up further. from 3.8 per1,000 population in 1972 to 4.6 for the first quarter of 1975, to 4.9 for April. Experts blamed thp rise in part on the recession, in.'lation, spouse's loss of job. MONEY PROBLEMS They said money problems undercut each person's feeling oC security. caused anxiety and irritablility in general but especial· ty in middle-class persons in their 30s and ~aused the surfacing of weaknesses that under less stress can r emain hidden. Women broke down some previous all-male bastions; Girl Scouts decided not to admit boys ; the Jaycees decided not to ad· mitwomen. Women joined the U.S. armed services in record peaee-time numbers, integrating hundreds of previously male-only jobs. though not combat arms. President Ford signed a bill permitting women to attend all service academies, starting next year. The International Labor Organization called on husbands to shoulder a bigger share of the housework to help married women who work outside the house. f REUGION Four women were ordained to the E~iscopal priesthood in 4 Washington in a service conducted outside canon law. Some Roman Catholics talked seriously about women being able to become priests. Pope Paul VI, before 100,000 persons ln St. P4'.ter's Square, declared Mothel' Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton the ftrst U.S.-bom ; ~aint. She established the first American Calbollc order, the Sis- \ ters of Charity of St. Joseph's. Two courses for women, the opposite of Women'& Llb, packed ln the students. Fascinating Womanhood, started ln California 10 San aJO and Total Woman. which be.ran in Florida in 1971 , both women to giv~ their hu.'Sbands endless devotion. admiration support. / The U.N. proclaimed lntematlonal Women's :Year but Women's Llb wallowed ln dissension and seemed to be runnlna out or steam. continued gene rosity? As 1975 opened, some took the bold approach. They adopted an optimisti c view. They set goals higher than ever before. And, it worked. For example, the chairmen of the annual auction sponsored by Harbor Key, a support group of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County. decided lo dou- ble the yearly income of $10,000. Their approach netted more gifts and more expensive ones for the auction block than in the his- tory of the benefit. They moved to larger facilities which could house more buyers. The result? Not only did they reach the goal of S20,000, they exceeded it by$5.000. ONCE-ONLY BENEFIT A g lamorous dinner dance, which opened the Marriott Hotel last spring was a n additional en- deavor on the calendar of the 552 Club, which s upports Hoag ~e m or i a l Ho s pi ta l , Presbyterian . With the hotel picking up the lab for most of the expenses, the gala raised SS0,000. It was sold out in less than two weeks after invitations were mailed. even though admission cost $200 a cou· pie. As an annual bash, the club sponsors the Voices of Christmas Ball which th is year cleared around SlS,000, about $3,000 more than last. . The main reason for additional funds, according to a hospital spokesperson, is that the party was moved to another location to accommodate more people. Tickets. at $125 per couple, were s napped up in a few days, and because of its reputation many mailed checks before they received invitations. Another ultra-elegant affair was the Celebrity Ball , presented to ra ise funds for expansion at St. Joseph Hospital. Starring Vikki Carr. the formal d.Winer da nce drew a crowd of aoout 500, at S125 each, to the Dis · neyland Hotel. Although there were less peo- ple attending, said a hospital of- ficial. the benefit exceeded last year's proceeds by Sl0,000 with a total of $32,000 netted. MARCH FONG EU YVONNE BURKE Fashion shows seemed to be good money-makers . too. For example. at a special showing of the Andre Courreges Paris collection $8.500 was added to the coffers of the J unior League of Newport Harbor. Six hundr ed s pe ctat ors clamored for the S20·a·plate tickets and the sold-0ut sign was posted in two weeks. Another s how. where the Junior League s plit proceeds ·with International Orphans Inc., raised more than $35,000. About $17 ,000 was mad(' during the luncheon through sako;; of raf- fle tickets for fabulous pnzes and in patron donations. 000~ TO F.U NDJ~G A boon to the fund-r:lls1n~ !'<'ene were the opening <'elebra· lions of new businrssC'~ which pay for party expcnsc·s. The af fairs are co-sponsored by or ganizations who make 100 pc.•r- cent profit. A sampling shows -The Broadway. Laguna Hills : Saddleback Community Hos pital Auxili ary, $15,000; Laguna Beach Junior Women, ~.ooo. ' j: • -South Co:i st Plaza Hotel : Orange County chapters, As - sistance L('agut>, $8.000. -Alfredo's restaurant. SCP hotel. :-.i e wport Harbor Art .'.\1useum Council, $5.000. -Lumberyard. Laguna Beach Ebell Club. $2.500. Apparently it's intention, not expenence. that 1s the requisit(' Proving the point were stu- dents at TeWinkle :\fiddle School. They wanted the lunch area s haded and canopied and they got it. thanks to their magazine sale. the only off-campus project . wtuch netted S5,500 Progress Political ByTHOMASD. ELIAS One sharp look at the latest edi- tion of the California Revised Roster of Women Elected Of- fi cials s hows there's something going on. But it doesn't tell what. That took reveals more than 475 names from all parts of the state -but only fi ve of them are on the first page. That's the page reserved for state oCficials, and in one case calling the woman a state official is stretching things a bit. The rest is county. city and school district officials. Only Secretary or &tate March Fong Eu, Los Angeles Congresswoman Yvonne Braithwaite Burke and As s emblywom e n L eo na Egeland, Pauline Davis and Teresa Hughes have transcended the strictly local. WIN ELSEWHERE This is true in the era of the "liberated woman," an era when more and more women are enter- ing politics and some of them are even winning oUi ces like gov- ernor and lieut~am governor in other, distant states. Women haven't gotten far in state civil flervice jobs or even appointive ones. Says Resources Secretary Claire Dedrick, state officials "jus t don't care if women set in." What's happenlng to the woman P.,Olltico in California? Why can t she set!m to get past first base? Wh en will women make lt sufficiently in politics to get beyond the Rt age where Presidential candidates can come to Los Angeles and spcnci their time before party womcn·s caucuses asking for more volun- teer envelope lick in!!, as Sargent Shriver did rcc('ntly., FISDISG ANSWERS The answers to som(' of tbosl' questions are the object of a new. unprecedented study of women politicians now under way at the Univ ersity of Southern California . ''Male politicians enter the system and move up and women on the other· hand come in and then move out," says Judith Stiehm, the political science pro- fessor trying .t o profile the California elected woman. Even before her study is o(f the gtound, Stiehm is ready with som e pointers for buddin g female politicians. ADVICE "Don't waste too much time sitting around lis tening to city council m eetings trying to ~el educated," she tells women. G('t ting educated is a "never-ending process" and "the important thing is to get elected. Some things can't even be learned until one is in the job." Also. "just being attractive is not enough -one has to be able to project competency as well." Conducting seminars for women on ''How to Ent<'r the Political Arena ." Stiehm su~­ gests that the successful woman candidate mus t have a base. That can be access to the media, party structure, intert.'Sl groups SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS or even social clubs. Stiehm cites Los Angeles City Councilwoman Pat Russell . whose election was a major up- set, as one winner who never could have m ade it without her contacts in the League of Women Voters. ··Her opponents didn't r('· alize how well organized or how Car ahead she was." LEARNllOW All this. of course, implies that wom e n have n 't done well because they haven't known how. But Stiehm 's s tudy m ay reveal that the real answer is something else. "Perhaps we will find tha t women have to be retrained, or trained earlier lo think bi~ -to think about becoming senators and congresswom en." One sign of progress and added consciousness is the very ex- istence o( the s tate directory of women officials, a product of the 18-month-old tloint Legislative Committee on Legal Equality. A year ago. there was no such com- pilation and without it th re might not have been much im- petus for the Stiehm study. Now that study itself may pro vide new lmpetus and actually propel women not just out of their homes, but out of their home towns seekinR wider-ran,;lng politleal goals. 1 • .. I ~ f . 8 1 DAILY PILOT WednMday. Oee•mb9r 31, 1975 • A Day For Roses · fh JO or.so~ OI U.. O.oly ~lot il~ll Old Rose Qut.'t.'ns nC'\'l.'r f..id<' a" a) They JUSl get togethl'r for lunch on<·t.· .i )t.'ar. in the com pan) of pll•nt) of aclm111ng mt.•n Thl' sC'em• "a:-. rept.'atl.'d al the Pasadena lullon .\londa) <is :!I ft1rmt.•r queens gathered to d1!>Cll!>~ the ('\'t.•nh of the past year and to m eet thr n<'\\ qll<'t'n, Anne ~artin. and her six prin- l't'!'>Sl':; Tourn:iment of Roses officials \'ted with each oth<'r for the pnnlege of talking to the pre· ::-t>nt court and past royalty. and posed for pie· tt1res with them o\'C'r and O\'er fur newspaper and telens1on reportl'r:- ll obviously "a::. an event the men en1oyed. 1udging from the comments before lunch, when n.ish bulbs" ere popplllg left and nght. "Look at that dirty old man," muttered one gentleman. as his fnend gathered some of the former queens around tum for a picture. The former queens admitted that the luncheon 1s a htghltght of the year for them, too, howe\ er About half the former Queen" from the Orange Coast made th<· trek, led h) tht.• ·mother" of the group. Holl) Habte<l 8Jlth1'i of South l..a~una. a form(•r :"'l'\' port BeaC'h n·-.1dent "ho 1'asqueenm 1930 What do past qul'<'ns talk about when they get together once a )ear" "Our children and our \'acations." said Capricorn Organizes THl'RSOA\', JASlJAR\' 1 Ry "\'OSEY 0)1ARR ARIES l.\tar t'h 21Apnl19). Be practical enough to check pncl':S. compare reports Hold off on <tnv contraets withhold signature until ail fact!> arc in and e\'aJuat- ed. TAUR US (Apnl 20-May 20>: Finish pro- ject \\hich has been "hangini:! on." One who cares about your tmag(.• may have some ~harp \\Ords. This 1s all meant to cut through red tape. GE)IJ~I D'lay 21 .JunC' 20J You can get to heart of matlt'rs tf w1lhng to accept trut h Know 1t <.ind act accordingly . A creative fnendr as!ioc1ate shares exciting news CASCER <June 21-July 221 You know what s hould b(• done. wha·l you arc capahle of doing but legal red tape mJ.V mean de lay A\'01d rus htnJ?. leaping to concluswns Obtain overall \'1ew. J.F.O <July 23-Aug. 22): Social activity ac celeratei,. Aura of c£'lebrat1on persists. You need some peace and quiet in company of IO\'ed one VIRGO <Aug 23-St>pt 221 Spending. budget. restrict ton~. planmng ahead 1n financia l area these are !'>pothghted. Rt> thorough Don't delegate dutte5. Double check IJBRA <Sept 23 l)('l 22)' B<' ready for anal~sts of efforts. for new approach tu que<;llons. problC'm ~ for refre<.hmg ('hang<' of scC'neQ C'O RPIO 11)t·t 23:'\ov 211 Light. diplomatic tou('h j!<'l" lw-;t rc-;ults Means don't s hout. prod. ('htde or threaten SAGITTARll S <:-Jn,·. 22 Dec 21). Money affairs command att(•ntion. Budget la;out m a y be n e c (' s s a r y CAPRICO R~ I Dec 22·Jan l!l): Firs t day of new ~·<'ar 1-. •inr dunnl! whH h you or gant7e prtOrt l it'". I! ,11n rt'JS:O-Ur::tnC'C or !:>Up· port from lo' t•d nnt· .\QUARIVS IJan 2flf't'h 181 . Steer clear of argument with 11nc "ho has been foolish and wants to · c•r1\1 r up .. Closed door conference c·oulO lw•on agC'nda PISCF.S IF eh 19 ~1arC'h 20 1 You 'll he f~ltn~ ftne. rl e"ptte last night F\no" 1t ancl procN•d with cnnf1denC'l' Former Rose queens and 1976 queen (left to right) Norma Winton, Nancy Maggio, Ann Hall, Anne Martin, Barbara Mulligan and Holly Ba/this chat before lunch. Barbara Sehm1dt \'lulltgan of Corona del Mar. 195-t's monarch ThC're also was much talk 3bout how lively the 1923 qut•en , May McAvoy Clearly, was. She was the oldt>s ~ queen present, kept newsmen busy with interviews and explained her great l'nergy by saying, "I feel young." T ournament of Roses officials claim that the parade is the most photo~raphed event in the na !ton. but thC' R ose Queens luncheon poses a serious threat to that statement. i,mce almost e\'eryone m the room had a camera. Even the current pnncesses were snapping pictures of each other. hd\\een talkmg about the events that ha\'(' k(•pt them busy dunng the pa!>t "eeks. They ans" e red the' s ame questions O\'er and over. Carol H <'nnacy sJ1d one of the m ost com· mon quenes ts ' 1f ''<'·re C'xhau...,led yet. And, peo· pie \\ant to knO\\ 1f \\f..''re excited about th<' p.irade. We'v<' bl·t•n so bu.-;\ "e haven't had time to think about tht' paracfr .. • One of th<.•1r a ctt\ 1lll'" "as appearing on the• Lawrence Welk Sho". "htch Miss Hennacy said \\<lS very C'xciting She shared ht•r seeret for staying slim in the race of loo many public appearances at banquets and breakfas ts . "J ju.st don't eat at home," she said "And they tell you what to eat." The program after lunch was s hort Cit con· sisted only of introductions of the head table and key tournament personnel). so there was plenty of time for the· Qllt'<'ns to renew acquaintances. And. there was plenty of lime for guests to talk about what it's hke to be in the same room \\1th so many beautiful women. Barbara Mulligan had said earl.ier that most of the former queens don't seem to change from )ear to year, and one male guest offered what seemed a pretty good explanation for this phenomenon . "Thev had a lot lo start with." he grinned. Other former queens living on the Orange Coast are Myrta Olmsted Poulson. Lag una Hills, 1932. Rarbara Dougall Ward. San Clemente. 1939, Patricia Auman Richards. Laguna Beac h. 1946. and ~orma Christopher Winton. Corona dcl -'1ar. 1917 )lore are Joan Culver Warren. Costa Mesa, 1956: Ann Mossberg Hall, Corona del :\1ar. 1957; Carol Washburn. Corona del Mar. 1961. and ~an­ cy Davis Maggio. Huntington Beach, 1963. Twins Double Trouble DEAR A:\~ LA'.':DERS I read vour column C'very day and ha\e never seen a problem like Jllllle. I had t\\ in daught<.•rs three months ago Whenever I take them out m thC' pram I feel as 1f I'm putting on a s ide show. Dozens of pt.•op le -;top and say. "Oh. they· re 1dentkal1 How can you tell thl'm apart?'' I say. "They ar<' \'OT 1dcnltcal. E<.tch child has her own personality. Thc•re are definite differe nces m their featurt·~ "ThC'n the fools look for ident1- fytn ~ charaC'lertsl1cs :incl st<1 rt to compare the two babies. ( "Th<.tl om•s l'yes are rounder. This one's mouth is sm ~d ll'r ·· i Jt burns m<' up to h<I\ l' my children picked to pi eces hy stran iH•rs. Wh at can I do about it'1 - -'!OTHER OF'TWO l:"'l>!VIDUALS OK\R )IOTll ER: Plt-nty. And I hope you Peering Around CF.LF.RR.\Tl~G their sif\er wedding an- m\'ersar~ at a surpn se party were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J .\l1ic1h of lllmt1ngton Reach. Thr party was ~tven by their children. OantC'I \loah of '\'e" J)()rt fk>ach and Denis<' Oc'.\brco of '.\I 1s!'-wn \'u.'JO. The :"'e" port Reach horn<' of tht• Wlll!Jm L Vaughens was the set ting Th<' honored coup!<'. "ho were married in Corona dt.•I '.\1 <.tr. rest at<'d their vows with the Rev. Thomas OvC'rton of the First Chnst1an Church. Huntington ReaC'h presiding. A teac hl'r and C'Oach at Huntington Beach High School. \foats 1:c; the former head football <.'oach .111d alhlt.•l1c director CHOSES a~ top carolers tn J C'ontest at Park :-Jewporl was th<' llunt1ngton &-ach High School choir A cash pr11C' of $350 will be used for robes. mu~1c and other C'XpC'nses. Also "inning w('re Untvers1ty High School Choir. Irvine. second. S22S, and Santa Ana High School Choir. third, Sl25 ...... will start immediately for the sake of tht- c hildren, as wt>ll as your own. Tell lhe gawkers you don't permit anyone to make verbal comparisons in the presence of the children. If you don't put a stop to it now it won't be long before the clods will be saying "This one has prettie r eyes and that one seems friendlier." When that sort of talk begins <and you can be sure it will) you'll have double trouble on your hands. DEAR ANN: Why would a husband prefer to• go outside and urinate when the bathroom is on the firs t floor of his home? We live in a very fashionable neighborhood and Lord knows how many people have seen him. When 1 t ell the nut that I am horrified by this practice he s ays I have a hang-up and there's nothing wrong with it. What's the answer? - JFN OF.A R JFN: What's the question? Is he cuckoo? The answer is yes. He could also be ar· re-ste-d if a nei1thbor should catch bis act and de· cide he doesn 't care for that type of s prinkler system. Send him a get·well card. He's sick. DEAR A:-1:--1 LA~DERS: Mary has been my fnend for 18 years I'm 40 and unmarried. One night when I was v1s1tt.ng in her home I admired the kitchen ceiling and asked what kind or paint ~he tt'ied She said, "I'll have Bob gel some for you "That 's how 1t all beJ;!an . Rob had nC'Vl'r been inside my apartment before. lit.• came with the paint las t Saturday. and in no time at all he did the cernng. When 1 thanked him, he suddenly blurted out that I was the s exiest woman he had ever met and he had a s ecret desire for me. I was stunned and disgusted a nd practically shoved him out the door. The next day he phoned to say I MUST sec him. His psyehologist says he needs a woman lo talk to and I'm that wom an. Now J feel rotten for not helping him solve his life's problems. Please advise at once. -COW-LICKED IN KANSAS DEAR K .: So bis psychologist says he needs a woman to talk to? Well, bow about his wife? Or a woman the rapist ? U Bob calls again, read my advice to him right out or the paper. Then bang up. ·oebs Presented to society at the annual de butant<> ball. sronsorC'd by Newport Harbor McCray. Anastasia Alis a Adams, Bettina Bents, Elizabeth Anne McNalley, Tracey Ann Knight. Glenna Sue Klein, Marlene Boyd, Dorothy Devon Dale, Dennie Lynn Doan. Teresa Marie Taylor, Let'itia Suza nn<' Quinn, Charlotte Amanda Lowell and Nancy Lynn Gray. Bow Auxiliary , Chll<.Jr('n·~ Home Societ y are Cfront row. ll·ft to riaht> Susan Dolores Rarry and Berky f J>u Rowic. St undinjl Cleft to riflhl) are :\'folan1c Hay Wh !(.Liff Pl.fl/ A Ntwplfl~ll ~41)1 RAIBOA lr.lN«> 716Mot1~A'4 67) I~ T on ight's TV H ighlights , KllJ 0 7: 30 -"The Cobweb." Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall and Charles Boyer h etid the cast of this 1955 movie drama set in a sanitarium with Glotia Grahame, Oscar Levant, Lillian Gish and the screen debuts of John Kerr and Susan Strasberg. ~BC GJ 8:00 -King Orange Jam- boree. "Odyssey lo Freedom" is the the me of the 42nd annu~l Orange Bowl para be as Joe Garagiola And Anita Bryant host the celebration with 1976 Orange Bowl Queen Michelle Moore. CBS tJ 11 : 30 -New Year's Eve With Guv Lombardo. For the 45th year, Lombardo and his Royal Canadians will ring in the new year, joined this time by singer Aretha Franklin. TV DAILY LOG Sffll, 1nd pests indudt (tnim Nrw W ednesday Jon) 61ori.t C.,ner, l.IBtll•. Ceorre Mc:Cru, Gweitn Md:tu. Bimbo Jet Evening and Monte Roel 111. from London are the S.ed ~Ytion. Rufus DECEMBER 31 TllOtms, Kinny, Junine Otxttr ud MK ' ~IJt KISSOOll. '=oo § 1\0' mm""" o """ 11 J1 tlJ li W Nnrs (!ol Merit: (C') (90) "Wllfff of for· loel1111 tulle" (mys) '42-JoM W1ynt , W"d l6J fH•lly Alfarr Bond. 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FUMKY WIMKERBEAM FIGMENTS NANCY J WONDER WHY THOSE B IRDS ARE COMING BACK FROM THE SOUTH SO SOON TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE so 60 A CROSS m1111age 1 Observation 50 Afghan1s1an po1n1 c11y 6 Slltl511CS 5 I English 10 L1111e1s counrv packages. 52 Lamb s etc parent 14 RPSPonded 55 Exultant to reveille gladness 15 Thirsr S8 Hermit. e g quenchers 60 Boundary 16 Acrress -hne Bancroft 61 Scope 17 Af11can cat 62 Insert t8 Treat roughly 63 Slaughter, to 20 T urt baseballers 2 t Charged 64 Fru11.skin particles 65 Furniture 23 Scornful items expression OOWN 24 B11ush peers I Touches a 26 Helpful acts baserunner 28 Did a roofing 2 Mountain iob Comb. form JO Dickens 3 Not sure character 4 Native 31 Bond Comb. form 32 Cau11ng 5 Company death pensK>n 36 Not French receiver 37 "Quoth the 6 CrihClles 38 New form Preli• J9 f ormlv f1•rd Var 42 Canadian 44 Mrss Drew 45 D1sclosrnp 46 On Sharp 49 United in 7 "Toobad1 • 8 Cloclt dial '1umber 9 CombustK>n residue 10 M 3te1n character 11 Quito~ rangP 17 Estuary 13 Eves slyly 19 Blockhedds Y~sterday's Puu le Solved l l A II I 1 71'-P w " I T ' I R 0 ! 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I by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller PROBABLY COULDN T G ET A NY RESERVATIONS IN THE BUSY SEASON ------..... ----~ -- '•••1 ' ~. I 'r'' ,u-,~"'I .,,,. • , ....... ~ c.-rc 1t PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH C OM E 10 /'i!A f2C1 A 1f [?~l?Z/ '10 1\116 HT !~ ~ > 4 •-•-...-'-rt DICK TRACY WITM TME MILKSOP BACKING A COP GETS, SHOULD ME QUIT HIS PROFESSION? J Wednesday. Oecembef 31 1975 . DOOLEY-S WORLD HAPPV NEW VE.AP., llAN ... f .;o l:u\I'> YOU AN' fl\~~. ~l~!>INGI I.! L't>l ll P (OMI f DR. SMOCK GORDO 11ME.J.N WHILE,J3Ac-K AT THE-CORAL CAVE, THI: ,, TURTLE... • ~:- ----------------~ SO 8Rf:A K ou-r 'f"H f: CON Fe:'f""'rf, 0 UI "f"HIS "T"IAA(:: P ON' -r "T°RY "T°O GO FOR /\AY E:Y'f;S .' by Charles M. Schul% ~~~~~~~....--. THE OlDER COUPLE IN THE NEST 8ELOW 15 CO.\\PlA!N1NG! by Herold Le Doux DAILY PILOT 81 by RodcJer Bradfield \•l-1 /\1 h l '-II I YtJll At-f i\t I I Y 1\l11\1N I ( by GeorcJe Lemont He: Jus-r "f"H IN KS 1-4S'S GON N A. i"AK~ "fH f; FUN Ot..•I . . , " OF M Y // HOl-IPAY S .1 ./.. -· k~ · Wdl 11 ~en.univ wouldn'1 have huri him lo play one cncorc-dll the lime I ~f'\COl lln my gown lcnmi: oul 1hc wa1~1.· WOUL.0 HE BE JUSTIFIED IN WAL~ING AWAY FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT? by Mell FOR MYSELF, I'LL STICK AROUND TlL.L THESE KISS-THE-CROOK, KICK- THE-VICTIM "THINKERS" AAE BANIS~ED FROM HIGH PLACES. THAT'S MY NEW YEAR'S VOW. DENNIS THE MENACE '~T GET ~ PERFLW.E ~ AiWltR ~ UPSTICJ( ~ NE. .. lHE SITTE/(LL T~l~K l'.4( A GIRL , .. • .. • • ! B rt DAILY PILOT Wedne6day, O.Cember 31, 1975 Penn State Tackles Tide '.'\EW OllLio::\'.'O'S (AP ) - Fourth-ranked 1\l,1ban1a, hoping to solvf' ('Jght years or football bo'A'l futility, tan~lt's \\'Ith No. 8 Penn St:ite tonight 1n the 42nd Sugar Bowl ga1nc. A !lf'l!OUt throng Of 75.6J I IS f'X · perted for the Sugar's initial a 1>- pear an cc 1n the s parkling $l63 -m1ll1 0 11 Cou is iana SUpe r doml', allo'A·ing both eoarhes to express no concern about the rain y "'eather outside the 10-acre indoor arena. The nat ionally televised event comes only three nights after On Tl' Toda11 Channel 7 at -1:30 Cnm::.on Tide coach Paul "Bear" Rryant expressed disappoint- n1ent that 23 of his players, in- cluding 10 s tarters. abused his lax tra1nin~ regulations and ,·iol ::itL~d t hL~ midnight curfc"·· second·rankl'd Oklahoma has a chance to ":in one ror the llig Eight and Bryant accused them or dodging his team 'A'ht"n l\1ichigan was chosen as the Sooners' Orange Bo"•I foe New Year's Night . :\labama, y.•hich has v.·on 10 straight sinre a season-opening loss to l\1i ssouri, is a 13·point favorite over Penn State. 9-2. ··we hav.e had real good v.•orkouts. just excellent,·· Bryant said . · 'J think they are the best I have ever had. They are at least the best I 've had in 25 years. \\'hile Alabama has tosl seven of its last eight bO\\'I gamrs and tied the other, co;.tch Joe Pater-no has carved out a ghslc1ung 5-1·1 record in bo""·J competition. Paterno has an .844 winning percentage for IO seasons, best among active coaches with that much service. • Ul"I Tflt'll"91•U •·\\'c trit·d to give them enough fre(· time to sC'e the sights,'' Rryant s aid. "It 's disappointin~ to me they 'A'Ou ld abu.o;e it. But I don 't think they did anything b::id ... .'\labam::i. features an a"·csomc defense that led the nation in yielding the fev•cst points, six per game. T .. ••O ·time All·American end Leroy Cook leads that unit, but gets s trong support from tackle Bob llaumhowcr and tinebacker Conley Duncan. OKLAHOMA'S HORACE IVORY (32) MEETS MICHIGAN FRESHMAN ·OB RICK LEACH IN THE ORANGE BOWL THURSDAY NIGHT. Bryant, thl' C'agy old veteran ,,·hose 252 "irtories is the third- best in college root ball history, ~ants badly to win his fi rst bowl ;.::imC' in nine years and also to ~ilC'nce cntics v.·ho claimed he "''as ducking the powerful Rig F.1ght Confcrenre in hand picking: the :\'itt :iny I.ions, an Easte rn po .... ·er, ~s Alabama's opponent here. Some o f the s ting of that criti c ism has alre:idy been eliminated since three Big Ei~ht teams -Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado -already have lost post season encounters. Only Peach Bowl OnTV Tonight . .o\TLANTA (A P ) -We st \'irginia sends its powerful ground attack against the pass- ing of North Carolina State in tonight's Peach Bowl game, the first or five college football bowl ·contests in two days:. Jt'Jl be televised at 8 on Channel 13. /\ steady drizzle dampened pregame festivities and there ,\·as a 60 pC'rccnt chance of :;howers today. .. I don't think rain would hurt us more than them," said \Vest \'irginia coach Bobby Boy,:den, v.·hose team relied heavily on its running g~1me and an.improved defense in compiling an 8·3 re- cord. :\l the same time, he said: .. \\..e ob\'1ously don't prefer lo play in mud." SC State has a 7-3·1 record, in· eluding victories over F1orida, v.hich lost to Maryland .in the Gator Ro"'!, a nd Penn State. :\labam a ·s opponent in the Sugar l"kl" I. A. muddy field definitely could h~1nd1ca p coach Lou lloltz 's \\'olfpack -especially senior l'Atns Dave and Don Buckey. who teamcd up to set SC'hOOI record'i for p:.i ssing and receivifl!l . ·our tL~am is young, inex· pe nenced and makes mistakes," :-;aid Holt z. ''Dave Buckey is the key." Da\'e Ruckey was a freshman quarterback when he made his first college start in the 1972 Peach BoY.11. He responded by lcadinJ! NC State lo a 49-13 rout of \Vest Virginia. n ave and Don. a s plit end, v.'ent on to set 13 individual ~chool records for passing. re- ce1\·ing: and total offense. ~C State also h ~i s running back Te<l Rrov.·n, "·ho rushed for 913 :. ards during the regular season. Hrown has been hampered by a hip 1n1ury and is not expected lo start. ltowcver, a spokes man said he "'1ll play. The !\-1 ountaineers have a number of powerful running backs led by Artu.• Owens. a 5-11. 175-pounder. Owen~. the school's all-time rusher. averaged 6 .9 yards per carry for 959 yards this season. Quarterback Dan Kendra can goto the air if necessary. Kendra completed 86 of 161 passes for 1,113 yards du rin~ the season and set a school record with 29 of 4S for 293 yards against Syracuse. Richard Todd is the trig- ger man in the Alabama wishbone, and he v.•as among those starters "'·ho broke curfew Sunday night. Among the other Tide standouts on that list v.·ere . .\JJ .Southeastern Conference ~uard Dave Gerasimchuk and defensi\·e tackle Rob Raumho>A·er. along \\i th fullback Johnny Davis, guard Larry Ruf - fin. split end Ozzie Ne'A'SOmc. tight end Jerry Brown and tinebacker Greg l\1 ontgomcry. Penn State's strong suit also is its defense. but the Nittany Lions don't appear to have the of· fcnsive fir epower t'o match AJabam a. Greg Bullie has continued the tradition or outstandi n g linebackers for Penn State, claiming All-American honors. This marks the seeond time Bryant and Alabama have raced the Lions in a bowl game. Penn State trimmed the Tide 7·0 in the 1959 l.iberty Bowl at Philadelphia. Sports in Brief Bahashoff 1st In Swim Meet K . .\NEOHE. lla"'aii -Shirley Rab:is hoff captured six fi rst place ribbons ::ind was second in tv.·o other events in leadinJ:? thl' 1\-ti ss ion Viejo Nadadorcs won1en·s swimming team to the team chilmpionship in the Au\ca Invitational s wim meet here. Babashoff ... .:on the 100, 200, 500 and 1,650-yard freestyle events in addition to the 200 and 400.yard individual medley races. She was second in the 100 and 200 breaststroke races. Valerie I.ee placed sr>cond in the 500 free and 200 butterfly \11hile Peggy Tosdal was second in the lOOfly :ind 1,650. The men's team ptaccd third behind a strong Santa Clar<i squad with Brian Goodell win· ning the 500 freestyle and the 1,650. Bill Babashoff was third 1n the 1,650. Fans Boo Lakers In 112~100 Loss INGLEWOOD -To say the Laker fa ns were disappoin ted with the team's loss lo the Seattle Supersonics Tuesday night may be an understatement. The fans booed unmercifully as the Lakers. in what was probably their wors t performance of the season. Jost their second home game in a row after winning 16 of 17. The Lakers led 50-49 at halftime with eight turnovers. They got 20 more tur.10vers in the second half to finally lose to the. Supersonics 112-100. Coach Bill Sh:irman wasn't too pleased with the team either. lie llX'ked the dressing room for 24 minutes after the game and sen- tenced the team to a day.before- New Year's practice and film· y.·atching session. When asked if he thought the boos of the crowd disturbed the Lakers, Sharman said. ''I certainly hope so. "They disturbed me a great deal." se ... TTl E 1112> -Gr1y 11. s.e1,2_ 9'.irl•'IOll 1t, e.-lol, w .. 11111, B1n!om B, Ol!rllne 2, G<ll11m '· N<>.-1. To••I• 'Kl n 11. lOS 1'NGEl ES CIOO) -Ford I, W~r,,., 1 .... ~ dul.J•bt>io• 71, "ll•n 6, Goo<lrlOI ll. C.1'-~. F"'""""" 9. Ku(*:.), l<lnll '• RvlWll 1\, TOlllS ~I ••n 5"0!<' ,B ll :W 7' -111 LOS"l'Oe''"\ l l 7l 16 1• -100 Tola! Foul~ !.<!1111• lD. l.Olo "noeiei 11. A; li,1.0 C:..-h l'lred DALLAS -Southern Methodist University has fired Dave Smith as head football coach after a stormy three-year tenure marred by probation and other problems. lrbh llpset LOU ISVILLE, Ky. -Rick Robey's tip·in after a missed free throw with two m inutes left gave Kentucky a ll the margin it needed to upset. fifth-r anked Notre Dame 79-77 in 3 wild col· lege basketball game Tuesday night. Robey grabbed Larry Johnson's missed free throw and put it back in for a 79-75 Kentucky lead. Notre Dame moved 'A'ilhin 79-77 with 35 seconds left when . .\drian J)antley, the game's high scorer with 28 points, muscled in a layup. But Notre DamC''s last scoring opportunity, Dantley's JS-footer with three seconds left, was of( the mark. Neu>rombe A d.,anres MELROUR:":E , Australia - John New combe and Ken Rosewall, top seeds in the Australian Open tcrutis cham- pionships , won second round matches easily Tuesday. Newcombe beat J an Kuka! of Czechoslovakia 6·3, 6-4, 6·2, whilt• Rosewall defeated Britain's . Richard Lewis, 6-2,6-1,6·1. J\1ark Edmondson and Brad Drewett, both of Australia, and Fran ce 's Patrice Hagelauer pulled off the top upsets. Edmondson knocked off sixth- . seeded Phil Dent or t\ustratia 6-0. 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Drewett, 17 years old. stunned seventh -seeded Alan Stone. 6-3. 3·6, 4-6, 6-2, 6·2, and Hagelauer surprised eighth· ~ee ded Geoff Mas ter s of Australia 6· l, 6·4, 5·7, 6·7, 6-4. Malone To ,_p'! NEW YORK -Turnabout be· ing fair play. Moses Malone. who bypassed college to play with the Utah Stars, may soon jump from the American Bas ketball As · SO<'iat\on to New Orleans of the National Basketball Association. The Stars. who enticed Malone to sign with them directly from high school last year, left the sports scene carHer this month. Washington Leads Bruins LOS l\NG ELES CAP) - Richard Washington pouttd in a ('are-er high 33 poin1"' to pace fourtb·r•nked UCLA to a 99-86 victory over Purdue in the cham- pion•hlp aame of the Bi-uin Qaulc Tuesday night. Wa1hln.ion, a 8-IOt,A, Junior ard lrom Portland. Or~ . joined by junior 1uard Jim lane, who shatten!d Purdue·~ defeiue with 3n a.~~rtmcnt out.Ide jump thots that ac- nted for 17 point.. :Forward M a rque5 J ohn1on tr1buted 1$ point• ror t he Rruins. The Boilenn3ken were paced by rreshman guard Kyle Macy, who had 16 poiott. It was not an easy lrtumph for the Bruins, who moved out lo a 17·point first hair lead and then frittered it oiway. Purdue came back ln the second halt to close the UCLA lead to 57·52. It was then that Spillane trig- etred a Bruins run of tl,8'.hl poJnta to give them a 65·52 lead. Washington ktpl the pres1ure on the Boilermakers, moving tn and out of the zone and getting hlJ points rrom all over the court. ffi1 three-point play moved the Rruins out to a n 88-72 edge with 3:44 remaining. Then Townsend hit a jumper t o give UCLA its l11rge1t lead of the nid!t. Dan Malane, former Fountain Valley High star. hit 14 Poln1"' for the winning Santa Clara team in the consolation finals . Santa Clara defeated St. Louis, 69-66 .• "'-'110UI !Ml -JorM .. u , w..i1t 12. St"'1\'1Pf' "· Wey It . ,,_,,"" 111 Slcl'lll""ll f, MC(;9tltf' 6, s..tlt'4, ,,._, •. fOl•tl" 1•10. u~ l"l -w•.,.•"tlon u. ...,,._ tS. Droll- ~ t , Mc(•rMr 1, to-'"'° 14. Spill-''• Sml1'1 I, G<•llflMtOd 1 Tol•I' 0 lf.1S. ~·1111,..,.,. U(L" ,,, ~ tl. Tot .. l9U11· Pl.I,,,.,_ 11, UCL" '' ''"'" _, W.ui. OrOll· lllQff. fKNO<.•I ICM.II k,,.111 Jlr\t""'9 C-fl.. A: 11,tu. J Bahashoff Swim Exploits Top Area Story for '75 Shirley Rabashoff of Fountain \.';1!ley and one of the world's forC'mos t fl'n1ale athletes or this or ~1ny otht~r e ra, topc; the list of outstanding achievements in the \\'orld of sports for the second straight year for Orange Coast are;.1 residents. Jn a year that saw .Jim "Cat · fis h .. J·lunter sign a multi· million do!lar baseb;.111 t'ontract, UCLA rC'turn as NCAA bas kl'tball ch::irnpions ;ind the Cincinnati Reds v.·inning the World Series , R;.1ba s hoff 's perform:.inces around the world in swimming stood the test of time. llere's how the Daily Pilot sports staff s aw the top 12 stories involving Orange Coast area tea ms and athletes for 1975. OP E~ lllVJSJO~ I. SJURLEV BAB1\SllOFF - The f<"'ountain Valley resident set a world record of <1 :14.76 in the 1-00·metcr freestyle al the World G:imes tryouts in Long Beach. She defeated Kornelia Ender or East Germ::iny in the World s~·imming championships at C::ili, Colombia with a 2:02.50 clock ing in t he 200·mcter free. She set meet and U.S. record<> in the 100 and 200 freestyle events and won the 100 at the National AAU long course championshi1r.; in leading the Mi ssion Viejo Nadadores to the team cham- pionship. 2. ANDY MESSERS)ffTH - The Corona del Mar resident was declared a free agent in baseball after playing without a contract for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1975. He may become baseball's second millionaire player, ·following in the footsteps of Jim "Catfish'' Jlunter or the New York Yankees . 3. ROOl,1\VF:R -The Corona de! Mar !locket lost to Jimmy Connors in a $100,000 tennis challenge match in l.as Vegas, ·6-1. 6-2, 3-6, 6-5. 4. RON J 1\WORSKI -The Costa Mesa resident led the Ram.s to three victories including a v.•1n over St. Louis in the playoffs, as reserve quarterback for the te::i m wh il e fillin g in for the injured James llarris. 5. C ll Al~l.f~NGF. OF Tl-IE SF.XF.S -!\·fission Viejo was the Harris Starts; Sellout Seen LONG BEACH (AP) -The Los Angeles Rams buckle down to serious preparation work to- day for their Sunday National Football Conference title battle with Dallas a mid st r o n g possibilities two of their wounded regulars will be back. Also. there appeared a strong possibility of selling out the 91 ,038 seats in the Los Angeles Coliseum which would permit loC'a l tel evising of Su nd ay·s Supto:r Bowl !!lemlflnal which will be seen nationally. Coach Chuck Knox, who ap· peared outwardly relaxed head- ing Into these final practice days, commented Tuesday all indlta· tions are that James Harris will start at quarterback. Ofre nsive tickle Charlie Cowan, who like Herria missed the openln1 playoff game, bis Improved and hi.I sprained ankle may be well e nough to permll h.lm to start. Knox aald the RamJ will go throush their re1ular practice procedure!'! •!though he termed the aame "the mo~t Important in the three years that we've been here." SHIRLEY BABASHOFF site of this 0utslanding television series setting with world re- nowned athletes competing. Inc luded were llie Nastase. Bjorn Borg, Evonne Goolagong, Vir):!inia Wade, Don Schoilande1·, Keena f?othammcr. f)oug $cin- ders, Laura Baugh, Bob Seagren, Wyomia Tyus Simburg, Jerry West and J\Ii cki King among others. 6. GR . .\IG NETTl.F.S --The Costa Mesa res ident was start- ing third bas C'man for tht• . .\merican [.eague in baseb<.ill 's annual All-Star ~an1e. lie plays for the New York Yankees. 7. K EN FAG ANS RETIRES - A resident of Ra I boa Island, Ken f'<.igan~ ret1rl'd as CIF Southern Section athletic comm1ss1oner aftt•r a long tenurt· as coach and administrator of high school :;ports in Soulht>rn California. 8. G . .\VIN llF.DRICK -'rhc former Newport 1-larbor lllgh football star "'.'.IS named to thC' . .\!J -Pacific-8 fo otball team .'..!~ a punier as ::i sophomore at \Va shington St3tc University . 9. :\RE.i\ SWl)t:t1ERS SIU NJ·: Arian Goudl•ll. Valerie J,e('. Peggy Tosd::il and Kurt Krum- pholz all participatt~d in meets on tht• intcrn:1tion11! level. L.ce set a l's_ rt>rord 1n the 200 butterfl y; Tosdal v.·as second in the 100 fly 1n the AAU long course meel : Goodell finished second 1n the J.500 free in the World S"•imming Championships . 10. MISSION VIEJO TENNIS -!\targuerite Center in Mission Viejo was the scene of tht· women's pro tennis tournament for the second straight year. Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova in the s ingles finals of an international field. lJ . UC IRVISE CIJAM - PIOSSlllPS -The Anlciiters won C'hampionships in golf ;ind cross country and t1t'd tor the !up spot in tennis in NC . .\A Di vision 11 competition. They also placed second in swimming and water polo and hosted the regional basketball tournament. 12. O U J\SF. ''PA NCHO '' C.<\.RTER -The Marina lfigh graduate finished fourth in the 500-mllc Indianapolis race th1~ year a nd v.•ill drive for C.orona del Mar's Dan Gurney next · season. 2nd Time A.round Can Work Wonders The re is a s ong, I bclievl". titled, ''Th e SeC'ond Time Around." ft may turn out to be the the me song for UCLA ·s football learn when it t ackles unbcateP Ohio State in the Rose Bowl Thursday afternoon. Or for the Rams when they seek revenge Sunday al the WHITE WASH ' Coliseum, dueling a Dallas squad that vanquished them 18-7 in the regular season opener last Sep- tember in Texas. For UCLA and the No. 1 rated Ruckeyes or OSlJ. ll will bl-their seC'ond time around this season. OSU took a 41 -20 triumph in un earlier meeting in the Coliseum. And the ~ase with wttich the Buckeyes won that one has made most experts believe the y will al least match that margin of vic- tory Thursday. . However, some historical second time around research may catch an eye or two and pro- vides a ray of hope for UCLA and the Rams. ' In 196.'> UCLA lost to Michigan State, 13·3. early in !he seMOn. The St'cond time around, in the Rroe Howl of Jan. t, 1966, UC l.A: defeated M ichlJ?ftn State, 14· 12. This year in high ~chool pluy El Dorado defeated Sonor a, 7-6, in l'<'gular season. The second timt> ;.1round it was Sonora on top, 27-!t. for the CIF championship. Santa Ana High thumped Anaheim, 28-0, in rl'gular season play of 1967. But the second time ;.1round it was 27·G, Anaheim, for lheCJF'title. This year, in pro ·football. I looked up the res ults of games where there were rematchl's later in the year. Selecting one team at random from each of the s ix divisions (Washingt on. Detroit. NY J ets. New Orleans. Cleveland a nd Denver ) I was amazed to learn that in 18 of 20 games, the second time around produced either a dramatically closer game or the loser or the fir~t matehup came back to win. UCLA has provided some of the most exciting Rose Bowl matchups since the infamous . p:1ct with the Big 10 was put together in 1946. There was one excrption, however . Recalling the first duel jn the series, UCLA was to face Illinois . UCLA was indignant about it, say- ing it should be playing the best team in the nation -Army. Illinois was more than enough ror the Bruins, waltzing to a 45·14 conquest. In 1954 UCLA was down 21·20 aaainst mighty Mic.h.ia:an State Md surrendered one more TD late In the tilt to lose, 28·20. Those two foes met again two yitan later and MSU sophomore ,nave Kaller kicked a 41 -yard field goal with seven seconds to pl:lytoslnk tJCLA, 17-l•J. This time UCLA seems lo be up ag3inst It . But don't forget that tune , ··The SeconcJ Time Around." \ I A 7 Tl Cou! T ue resi like basl !) frOI! th• wer sho Jrvi ti di• e. feel had 6-5, aga star B· non ing Tim gan ha~ lrvi poir witt Ir I ~ Art fini bas F..s( as ! m~ F Art cor 6-5 1 tinf E ('OU t o r tim per wa: ~ the the sou L ed , Esj sho the 11 !let m ,,n. poi1 plal fe~ I I i • ' l s ( ' • ' ' • 1 ' • ' < ' ' •• < ' ' ~ ' i 0' •1 • Jll . " I II I • Wednesday. December 31, 1975 DAILY Pit.OT B S' Anteaters Destroy Barons Get SC· Nabs Title Race Results S anta Anita • Touted Rival, 96-58 Fast Start; W111, 6M9 st Loss for lcnro,81-73 ~1 By E D BUR&ART OttlleDellVlll'IMtllllff '<. JIONOLULU CAP> Marv Safford poured in l"lttSTll•Ct oturtonos F •t~& mart\, ) V"'' old\ t. up Ct•11NllQ. JlllJrwMtoO Al'o '"" lmoellent. n.t• fll oou.cer, MOn.rll'I, Fwlsodl>. Bel~ lllell•, Ot.ctful Benner. A·N II Hunto-.<i~try. '"° S< r elc"41~ 1 I 'fbe Spring Arbor (Michigan) Cougars ca.roe to Crawford Hall Tuesday nlght with a fairly respectable reputation but left like a team that had n~ver seen a basketball. Butl~r scored six or his 16 points and S·ll guard Kevin Davis tallied three of his nine. Butler, who scored on 10- footers, lips and free throws, had 10 points in the first 10 minutes and his 17.footer with 6:20 left before h alftime sent tbe An· teaters ahead, 32-13. By RON E V ANS Of llle 0.lty ...... SI.tit 30 points, including six in a row in the clmHng minutes, as South<>m raliforrua surged to an 81-73 victory over pn·v1ow,ly unbcakn Iowa Tuesday ni~ht aJ\d won lhc Rainbow Classic championship. DH Windy'' Wt>n~r (Me"41l U UCACTA, t·A·l..t•rtl~ ,..,,., & l 10 ;I Cl HO J Yn ........ f1191f\llt M. Despite having 11 players back from a squad that advanced to the NAIA playofCs, the Cougans were no match !or the hot· s hooting, fast-breaking UC lrvine Anteaters who rolled to a ridiculously easy 9E).58 win. Before the game, the general. feeling was that UC Irvine, whtch had only one starter taller th:tn 6-5, would have trouble inside against the Cougars (7-5) who started two 6-9 players. But easily attacking an almost non-existent 2-3 zone and execut· Ulg a near -flawless fast break, Tim Tift's Anteaters (!>-4) put the game out of reach early in the first half. Leading 13-8 with 13 : 05 left. UC Irvine rattled o(f 11 s traight points, taking a 24-8 advantage with 9:28 remaining. In that span, 6·5 forward Jeff Steve Cleveland, a 6-4 forward, led UC Irvine with 18 points wbile • 6-3 guard Nate Jones added 16. Scoring at will against a zone that Cougars coach Bill Bock witz called experiment al, the An- teaters shot 56.8 percent ln the first half, connecting on 21 of 'J7 shots. Unable to handle UC Irvine's man-to-~an defense. Spring Arbor only connected on 8 of 31 first half attempts. The Anteaters return to action • Saturday night, hosting Cal Stale Northridge with tipoff at 8. UCl"IMI .. ) 11 n ,. tp Flt1rnorrls 1 O 2 2 O.v•s YOUf9 4 1 1 9 .Mft-11>$ Cltwtand I 2 S ti Tl"Wnen Jon" 7 7 l 16 8ec~lord Butler 7 2 2 16 Hair llonvethlo 7 o O • Totela Helltlme: UC trvtne, Sl-23 '"" .. ,,. 4 1 I 9 l ~ , , 1 , J • ' 1 • 3 6 I 2 IJ 42 12 27 '~ Artists Hold Off Esperanza, 52-50 By HOWARD L. HA.."iDY 0t Ule D• llY Piiot S.aH Laguna Beach High School Artists held on in a controversial finish to post a 52·50 non ·lc~1J!ut> basketball victory over v1s1tmg Esperanza High Tuesday night as both scoreboard clocks malfunctioned. For coach Ed Burlingham's Artists, it brought the season rt·· cord to the .500 mark al 5·5 with 6-5 junior center R~n Bacon :.ct- ting the pace with 16 points . But the scoreboard clocks could have cost the Artists a v1c tor y. First. the west end timepiece quit early in th(' th1rrl period and the east end board was put into use )'Jany of the lights were out on the clock and whC'n the end came. the automatic buzzer failed to sound as time r an out Beach squad combined lo close thr margin to 51 -50 with 40 seconds remaining A technical foul gave the· Artists a two·poml bulge and possession with 26 seconds to play as the Aztecs took three sue cessive timeouts that apparently rattled the Laguna defense. Esperanza missed two free throws with 12 seconds to go but gained possession when the second was purposely missed. After a jump ball with six seconds left and Esperanza in control , time ran out hefore the Aztecs could score but the buzzer failed to sound and it was several seconds past regulation playin)! time that it was operated manually as the losers hit u basket s1multancously The well-balanced Fountain Valley High Barons spurted to u 12-4 lead and defeated the cold- shooting Kennedy Fighting Irish, 66-49, in the first round of the San- tiago basketball tournament Tuesday night at Santiago High. The Barons return to action at 3:30 Friday, meeting El Dorado in the championship semifinals. El Dorado advanced by whipping Bolsa Grande, 70·57. Jn other first round games Monday, Tustin defeated Buena Park 80-61 and Westminster edged Santiago, 61-59 .. Dave Brown's ra pidfy- improving Barons assumed com- mand early by taking good percentage shots inside Ken- nedy's zone and led b y 11 throughout most of the second quarter. Kennedy , which only hit on 10 of 33 shots in the first half against a tough Fountain Valley zone, scored six straight points in the third quarte r, cutting the Barons lead to 35·29 with 3: 54 left. But the aggressive Barons went to work. First, it was 6-4 Hill Carroll scoring a layup on a sharp pass from 6-2 Bo Boxold. Then, it was 6-3 Jon Holland !-.Cor- ing a on a rebound basket. Final- ly, it was 6·2 Scott Ford hitting an eight-footer that gave Fountain Valley a 41 ·29 lead with I :57 left It was never close again as Kennedy failed to get many in· side shots. In improving their record t•> 7-2. the Aaron~ got an cxc:el lt:nl floor gamt• from 5·11 guard George Barrios. whost.> l'll'n·r ball handling and sharp passing overshadowed his I l points. Mike Zumbo and Rich Val- buena had lO apiece for the win- ners. KetwMdy (0) Olu Way Blas11t0<d Thom$0n JonMon Scnertr Wt~n lruck•v Tot•I~ 19 It pf Ip b 0 l 12 5 0 \ 10 3 0 1 I\ I 0 0 7 S S ? I\ 0 0 l I) I 0 1 ? ' 0 , l 11 ~ I& •~ Fountain v1110 '"' Tessi@-r Fora ZvmbO B•rrio\ l!o101d v,1lbut4'it Holland TlnQ<' f r.arr')ll 5outhwot k lg ti pt Ip 0 0 2 0 ' 2 2 ~ • 2 0 10 S I I II I ) I S A 0 tO I I 1 I ~ I l " , 0 I < 0 1 LaJ> 1 U 1 1 Total~ 1• 18 11 6~ Sc:ortDJO.UMe~ Fountain Vttll~v t •• •• 11 61> "'tMt~• • •l I\ fl •• Laguna Beach held a two-point e d g e a t t h e t 1 m l' b ll l ,1 n E sprran1a basket after pl.1' s hould hav(' been halted, gaH· the Aztecs false hope GWC Rolls, 78-44 It was a ca!le of the Lagunn Reach team h 1llm~ a <'<•Id :-.treak m the fourth nnd final p<.•r111d <)ftt!r leading bv as m<my .JS 11 points. 19 38, "1th I 31 kft lo play. Rl\'ERSIDE -Oespil<' a cold shootin:? fJrsl half, Golden Wt•:-1 College defeated San Bernardino. 78 ·44, to capture the consol:1t1on title of the Riverside baskclb:.ill tournament Tuesday night. WC'St. got into foul trouble early in the game. picking up three in the first fi ve minutes. Although he played o nly 10 minutes. Seh11leci hauled in 12 rebound:;. Goldetl Wot C711 S.11 lletnardfno f«l The F,~peranrn prrssmg de- f('nse Jnd J cold-shootin~ Laguna Mid way through the second half, Golden West jumped out to a 41-25 lead. outscoring San Rernardino 10-0 . Sophomon· forward Scott Clark sank si~ of 12 from the floor t o g1v1..• th1.• Rustlers a secure !rad. J-lh~on I t 0 1 Clar• & 7 0 u S< 11111et1 ? ? ; h Adam\ 3 0 4 ~ Holcomb I r, O 7 P.,ar$0n 1 O ? * * * &ron Ltltt\lr'lm 0.0<0 u • .,,.. 8-.tcll IUI 19 II pl Ip A 0 ' I& POo l 7 I -) 1 ' ,, A.:tn\ lo It Pl 1, I 0 j 4 0 0 ' 0 ~ 0 l I) 24 • U SJ l'ltilchoir 1 Cl • ~ Wi iiiam\ I O W1lwn l 13 1 lq Enmon .J 0 • IA P~rkH I 0 t ' Hir•cnt•r l 7 ? 8 Hens,on 1 I I ) u1,,,,,, o 1 1 1 J,l(•\(on A 1 I 10 S"4!rr:> I 0 I 1 Ainttf ? 1 ' ~ S..r.lt 1 l I ) Wooch 123 • Pokt l 1 I I l.AQUll<I S."11 E•C>e•Mlf 8 <..mtlh lo1a1i. !>cor• Dy Ou•rten 11 H ta 10 \l ., 12 10 16 ~ Center Paul Sch1lll'Ci. "ho h:t'> been the hot hand for Gol<l~n lol.,I\ 77 7• tb 78 Hlllt1mr GWC 18 19 Tot.ii' 1~ 6 19 ~' College Basketball Scores ">1r•tu"' SA OitYI' n '• tond IA, Fordh""' M l(tnlliC, 119 Nnl,. OIHN' /1 0tP•ut70.lSU~I C..o•Q•• 117 O.·t~wore IS W t(y lb, BullM ~7 Du-•' .. Verm<>nt If " S.atlte P•<•l1c Bt, Wh1lwor1nt • Dra~•aA, 111 St /J Tul~a9l, Mo ')t Lnu1\ I~ Ar~ln\A~ 101. E N~w Mr•>foH Bttyl0<H Ntw~~tcn<,t 11 Sacramento St 100 Mc Al•\l~r II Whitt I tr 90, Lll V@r,,• IA, •OT\ Tn.u El Paso 7S IOa hO&I Denver I~. s Da-otit T tK h eo Monlal\ll:l, Grt•I Fell\ SA Lewi\ A. Clar-98. Warner Pac•"< 78 Gonra;al7.SI John'~ Minn 10 Ntv&d• Aeno .. Wbl>a\h61 SI MerUn\ S•. U ot Brn .. n Colum Ot•OI Cpnt WUll 71. E W•\h M USIU 10, Amt>euador S1 San DH>QoStale'IS. St Franc•,17 &/On•llU. All>rtQhl Sl lonq l\tan<190 Ctntenary 71 E KV 16. lltahStat•&9 l..OnQ 8t.Kn$1. Bowl1n0Crt""IO N le•"" St 90. 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Hlll11mr: Viii• Par• l2·l0 l'llESHMA" lClhen Teu~11•mtnt 1*w,.,t Hl'ller 1'7 I l4J I Sant• Ma ll•ll*Y 8100"• 16 l F 141 CJtrlo. S-k ltll F 1101 E\IPll Carna~(lt) C t7)Will1arm Demel 1'1 C t IOI G.11,...s Freemen II SI <> f 71 WOr\te• ~~H Korlng suM Boyd•. S<11t1v"n 2. Wul1. Aud? Helltlmt NH, 32 23. ldlHft TOUt'ftltntltl il"er.Cll tUI l4JJ LA1Aml1M K•uP 1141 F (8) 8e1er Med~lt Cit) F (S) Hllbe'1 Ptlc• (1'1 C ltl ll.des Bulin 11> G 1111 Dev Wtlltc• 12 l G 10 'MtGox Helttlmt: E1tencl1,t6-l1. OH HuntlllQton I.Ady Safford. a slende r G foot-2 ~uard. tied the game tor the Trojans at 69·00 with 4: ~to play. Then he seored two more b3$kets along with field goals from Casey Jones and Greg Wh1ttt lo cap a de· ch~ivc 10·0 spurt for the Trojans. fCemCIHI 2 t0 J (II) 7 t0 °"""Old ti (Ollverul l IO OH·OealffiHl lot Itri\. TtrN-1 117/S Al\O r•n -Joqenne"\ Joy, S•drulltPI. Drlvr o f Ao .. \, o.tyllQnl •m. Gu.inlenamer•, trin'" Cold, Punnell S<i1Hr•. Cha .. oe1. ANti· GI•'\ J10 use. now 10-1, squandered a 17-pornt lead earlier in the srcond half when 6-foot-8 llrucc "Sky .. King went on a shooting rampage for Iowa. King, who n etted 28 points. scored s ix field goals as Iowa rallied from a 59-42 def1c1l to go ahead 69·67 with fivt· minutes left. SCr•IC n•d SC>rll•. Vtrn1e. Pearl Aloi. Aquo SECOND •ACE ' furlOl\Q\. F1lllt'\ & meru. 3 year Old\ & UC). Miiden\ Pu~~. • Folly""" IS.tter~I o 1>0 3'0 HO SOO 3 IO • «> liut Iowa went cold after that and the Hawkeyes made only twu more field ~oals JS USC pulled away to hand Iowa its first loss in JO games. Stunny IP•ncn Jr I Mo\\ Eltlt ((.cNll•IU I T 1m,, I 11 )/~ Aho ran She\tlll\. ~·~""· Across 11\o' 5111. ho•r Foourt lmptoo tnQ. St.tr Bcllt, Ou\ly ~mon Ncacrat<""' tOWA 1731 Forst 13. Pull~ 9, t<u>Q 18, WulhetrQ 7, Thornc>'>Ofl 13. Gelltn\? Mays'-Qpponenl 1tp-1n 2.. Tolals lA ~1073. use cai > -Trowbrldoe 6. WMtt 1', Melo'llc tl, S..Hord 30, J~ 1. Eva"''· Po'1er 2. Boyd S Total• l.S 11· 1681 H•llttmt' USC 0 Iowa JI l"1tm Foul\ Iowa t9, USC 14 FOuleOwl. None A-1.813. DAil y DOUBLES, ? DH Wlnov·~ Wonfttr & 2 Fotlr Me, P••O ,,. tO "DH·H""llnfl.., UOy & 2 Fottt Ml,,.iouo. THlltO ltACE 6 furlong\ 7 y.tor olos. CtalmlllQ Pvr~ \1000. ..-1'\BaQtl For Tuesday tH<twley) A 10 3 10 7 40 Mt McNA\IY IShoema~tr l 6 II() • )0 rlHI Rep ffNn• I 3 80 Time -1.11 3,) At~'"" Tea Mor-Pt, R~Q.11tn1t:nt, PaclllyWalk,Mltrllt-d Trodttlun Ncacratthe\. Los Al Results FOURTH RACE & fflrtonQ'> l yeu otCI maiden colh & 'ltlo1n•1" IJH'U "' Celfl Cla1m1no. Purw uooo '°°' Al•mllM llesull• f'orT11Hd•Y C1ur, Track Fist SS £••eta -'"Roc-v De~ & • Roell.In S.a, Paid \323.SO. SEVENTH RACE -3SO yards. 3 S.r G11'18o• fDlezl 61 JO S.11 Waddy (Aamtrtl I RoyalArrnor tPtncayJr I Time I 113/S 7040 100 8 AO 00 3 00 Ft RST llACE 400 \ldrd<,, 2 ye.tr • Yfarold~ Allow1nce Pur'e S3000. Also ran Hayti, Sol•r Ruler On otO\. Cleomtnq PYrSt" \1000 'Ntaltll And Glory fCltr•\\f I DeepS.ttor IHitrtl Arrnaotttt fCa111 T1mt :10 S9 24 40 9 1>11 I rt0 J flO J )0 16.., Al$0 r<>n Morr MelOdy Al lM>. '5opllron1f' BuQ, 1..ant·s HODO '"'" ,.., 1 IM•n\, Aull Dial Ont Mor~ l>•t Scra1e11 .. a M• B El H o.,,,, Cr•~s. P•oe s Sue>er c.o Ml\\ Lt\tt U E••cla J Weallll And Glory t. 1·0.9'1S•llor. Paid U7 .a SECOND RACE J)() y.lrO\ J y1•" Oj<ls & up Cla1m1ng Pun• \t"UI N1te Fllohl (Droe•) • Straw Bolo !Brook\ I JO Burress fN•to~musl Time ti 16 Al\O ran Call Mlle, T1riv Hop t<lswm~ll, Pettrtt~ ElOD, Du\ly L m• Bar\, Bot>'\ Bar ~n<I No ~Cratch ... , THI AO RACE lSO VMO' ) y~.,, old ""'ldtn\ Pur•~ "100 Jrt Po-r"a 1ea111 11 •o • ,, 1 • O\arotrGo Tt"'~hur .. 1 L 1ttl Rt""pl1i 'tHdrtl "° ..• Tl...., 18 72 Alv ran \.. mtt• Pnt~ 1 (,,,..-; laa .. Bar Am~11nq l<••· R•> • WfJrrv A•lll• N Snau M ' T "'' Ra'I" Xralcl'\~d A '' O'>S l 1ttJv RY 1 Gd De,. \ Go M~n. (.t. 1rn11 PP'• Boole n Ka U•d f FOURTH AACE l\0 vard\ 7,,. r nlO\ AllOw)nt t Pu<\• 1lbOl'i O••nArm~ WMdl '10 Suorr St" 1 C•rdOH I Batll• Bo fOrtnr > '·-11 9'1 At~ ran C•sa1>1ne R U'1'1 1-1 " "'" Vic tort Jf't. Luk,.\ J .,,.., f ,. Ro Odrl1n ~ O.mon M1e1n '" ~,....,. 11 Scr.itr~.-o N •Qnt L.otc,nr' 'S,..,. f Ct1y GaM •lt"1M11t FIFTH RACE :ISO y.1rd Ill? ~'"' Ct.!lmtnQ Pu,.~~l)Y C-A1•I rn~ .. n~ IS ti() H .. Ma\'"' c,.>or9e tTreasvr-1 A 1'CI Al1tQV'' ,, 4ifdl')I(\' T .,,.,,. II I? Al\O nn Silty 0 D1.lmll'"' l OP. M.1qnolflt Ho'n"'t L,. • C:h~rl11•qo, Ou~def'OOn T 1C, 8aP S..r•tcned Top Mnt1nt• 'ft H T n1 !rt t1mto ~IXTH AACE •00 va10 ) ...... . old\ & UC) c1~1m1no PvrH SJ/1.'11 RoO.vlAnu~clo ITrtasur• I ll l>O • 60 ~ All Rocto1n'il•(Cltfl\VI 1580 61Jl LU 8er W•l<h (Adatrl ~II) Time -10 II Also r•n A Rrirtl\m 0U'1t• " Soloman \ WOrld St LOI.II\ Jr Wl\.lt' Return1 A,.hfl Orum, fly1nO O.v•d Tiny Walch Bound ~v·r&trn,.\ A -RObl'1\0n •nd Molt Pl>••'On ,.,, Irv SoCal Losf>s T o Occidental LOS ANGELES - Occidental Collr~e rolled lo a 105-76 victory over ~outhern California College of C'o:::la Mesa Tuesday ni~ht in non- corlferencc· haskctbnll net ion here. Coach Paul Pe3k "5 SoCal Vanguardc; arr 2 6 going into Friday's ~AIA District Ill opener at home with Cal State <Dominguez Hills>. The Vanguards ha vr lost Tom Mctourt for the year and Ted Ber~er ·on is still not ready to play. S.c.tl c.11 ... 170 .. " Gll\ltr S l &erron • 0 Wtt-lm t O 'Powv t 1 pf J 1 J l Acltm\ 10 1 • • JohMC>ft ' 0 2 Ma Isl.ad 4 , l YounQ ) O 1 MCN•ll } 0 0 Tl!Oma• o O 1 Totet• ll 10 2J Hettllme· Occldtntel, 47·3A Ariel PH\ fN1tod,.mu\I A OO 300 260 400 370 7.60 S<Ottt OddOf I Hart I W~\Pf Warr1or Kardoza > Tomo 11 8S Al\O ••n Spencn·s Cho•re Ou<ty 8• LJOy, Recor a C.na r9<r, JM k 04~ "• Black Tl\OuQhl. J~h L•ll'" L11y '><raft '1f'd -Pl •V Sv-."ttt 0"' Comm~nd, C.oqotai.. EtGMTH RACE •l"l:;ard\ 7Y .. dt fJhJ"Jo C•.a1"'11'1Q F'ur~ ''000 "loM In fh1 Wt:\t rL1ottJm1 W3nn.ctrun -'OJ•'' I IY ,on Jtt "idrt I T1~ 10 St Also ran Ca11lorn1.i Sr•en, lwo c..ir C.ra\n. Svnton, Shd<Sy C.ul• O..r Lol Crtma t<1a, 6010 M"~ Papco HOw's Trta Str.ilched Surprt~•· P~1 ~d'l"· Fdldlbert St~.im (.nar11~r M h ~·•1 •, Joy 1S Eoct• -l ·Moon In Tllt Wttt A IJ.Wann.arun, P•1d\llJ.SO NINTH RACE AO() v•r~' J y~>' olO\ C1111m1n<1 Pur\~ \21()1 c,-, Cat K1n11 (.MdOt 1 I \ 70 1 J ) 'l'l D•t•e1't Ftrt' R.,., H:clll1 St l\ld Atl>t'I •MtlOI ,.,~ 10 17 Al\IJ rdn Gudplln (ory ~· it1t 0.."<IY \Co B•d Tt>p Mt'dr C.U 'Mlt<1I ,., 0\.clQP Tiny V•n Bat Rt1t ~ ... 1 S< rare r.~a t vn•r °'" 0.-• u Euc1a -•Go Cal k •nq A J D1<••u l'lrt R.s-P•td H I 00 .. -,11 .. ncJ.dnC1 6•'· - lht AICJhl Track. S..llor\ Rettl'<11on, Camtra Call, Cold Accovnl Pr111<~ M1CMIOO, Or. Scl\oenholll, My Rto Kn19111. TI,.,... -t II J S Scratcn~o Fa\tf'r r a\lrr Cruy Crown. OluO P•t. Sunclt~r•nct FIFTH llACE 6 lurtong~. 7 year o•d\ Cta1mon<;1 Purst 19000 0.•11 ll!•wltYI t S 10 'I 40 6 40 Ou1teASnow lP1ncoJr1 IJOO •~ f!1ver Douan !P•t<tt'I ) llP Ttmt I 10 llS. Alo,o rdn liott'11 ( Bo1, Rut>• E Mr LOY•llY F.>mt' \, W.1 Hy, h-0 To Win, Prur W1nf1er f ruaf1rt' Scraltht'd Oanoy C•r~r. Rultng t<•llQ U EXACTA, 2-ChlP & '-Quite A Show, p.ild \JOUO. SIXTH AAC£ -6''• lurlonci" 1 ~or otdlllfl<>\ Attowllntc\ Pur\c $17,000 W1noy welcome CPlncdy Jr I 1 10 3 80 1 80 s 10 360 00 Awa~en IAI •••tt) HllPPY Fawn I Haw lo I l·~ I I.Al} A•\O ran O~clr R 1ht ( d( IU\ vat1r1 Ro\e, DI-ltd (.hamr:> •11'"' P~t l•~· t~ \tratcn~\ SEVENTH RACE "' """" Ftlt~P' & m"rfl' l 'f'' 1r Qll'J, A. oC> Al lowant-,..\ Pur ",, 1 c.>JO A Urtc:1r.Q Pdr11' l QrtoJ Tt••h>Qu• ....... rr1 A Cont'-'"' 1100 SPm~ n Alrunitos Entries Ton19111·s lo\ Al•mttos Enlt•h Clur, Track Fol First Post 1·0 PM 11 Eucl• FIMI Aact. U Ellact.a\ Uh. flh and "h R•ctt FIRST RACE 3SO y.r1Jo. 1 V"M Oltl\ Cla1m1ng PYrl.e $!<;()() c1.11m .. iq pr•ct\.AOOO 11~ I\ I Odndt f ,.prf'I\\ M hrn I (n111 ... • •C.h r1<.-,f'1 '" R'df-111 (_...d'1t Rom,.,>S1no 'W.• .,.,, R?(lo.,.t«. ft;,r R~•·O ttdrefOt1•t f.Cy L1H M<tlt') Tf)j' U,ur.t IWMO) Roo '"'l ""''~ IRtChMd\I Rn< Ht M• ~ 1or~1,, I /\/\oraQ~ Rot>rl ILtPhM!'ll E!I•'\ Gold fN1coormu' > J•t Deck Red ITrrawret 01v1dt'Ck I Brook~I l'1r..,.Oh'\MCC\H' IH••li l•tll! Abov~ IC.tert\~t Odn<lt\ St.v 1Aaair1 M•QM~ Lovin •C<"dQtr "''V''' tCardoza) 1•rrvC111 IWatwnl IJI SEVENTH RACE 1\0 Y•l'O" ) !// Vf>•• old\ & VtJ µur\<• S•l l'IOU Tl'ol' ~:>Y•I Lucky Star tC.oll) 117 Auld Loi no Syn,. "r """""JI I tn fllS.OltO((Mfl~~> 119 D.lv1C1C.aPr• roan~\! 0.-c• fm 10•• IP< I Ea\y s .. lAd~tr I llV ()llCnryMoon CL•Oll•ml W~ntd Go fC.11rdo1a I SE COHO AACE AOO yards 1 \N'd• r t.IJht tO'l IN1ro0~mu\I 117 T ·~Good T n1pt f "'Orr") Nal,.tEmPr"\\ Trtawrrl 110 no 11(1 1'70 177 17\ 171 111 us o•d ma'"""' l'u"e ~ 1100 f\ol•\hf'(I J•t Mylr I ();n 'Go Man tC.rta~r I ...,,.,,...a tr ~ fAaaor) H Qr t.,..,..,. tTr•a\ur,.l LddV B11<1 \Gal IKntgMI Cl\11UT'IO•OOlt' ( Or•yrr J r•rn1.,. Prt~ tCrtn~~) TrdlJ•C End •R1c.harch) &o•ch Y a\l•dy IBroolt\I BPat~· On Morr Isl 11< EIGHTH RACE ••OyMO ,.,.,, 1n otO\ t. yp t • •m•nq Pur"'' 11100. THIRD AACE -870 yard< ohl\ & up C.•~•m1n9. Purse c ·d•rT'll"?C>fl(f' \7000 COIT\# Otl Oi r'" 1Myff>4'") !,r;.irid(~unt t~n,qh1 J 11q C1a1m1"(1µ11t • '1600 t t'I Gold Spr n•r cwaro I 11<> c;..1 RA,><ty Bruo~ \I ,,., Arn•" ..,.,vi 1n Tna1 Tr•o ••. ,..._., «Cl,.,. '' t 119 R"Cr>rd M"' • My" I .,7 •n Sr:>ur(•IY " """"' F1ttt h.:tr r,-tnl,.. fW,.tvt'tl PautS<tt, ,,, lrhHV'"' Nonnr I• I I '• '•df'n111'\' Joy(MJ\ Valt•"' ,. 1 thtn., .. • p4 tl'l 1.(1 111 "' 11n ., .,. ·11 l•l Atm•oo fC11rclor11 I Pauum Covnt fC~r 11 I Nitl1ve Twist fNlcOdemu\) SNtdow F l•t (Hartt •n NINTH ll&CE HO yard< 3 Y"M 1'7 Old\ Cl11omon1 Pur\e l •'ltlO Cto1m1nq I?; ll'•<l'~<l'IO I 1<> Oyl•o B•d•y fCiJ!'1flt• I 8otd Tornado (Cell) •n Yabl't•D,l'>Mf'OVIClt·r.•0. .. 1 Hot Shc•t I ,,,, fldr (Mylf•\' That 'I hf> \Utr.I CHMti Bann"n ("' IL1pllam1 FOURTH RACE -3SOya•ds , YNr old\. Allowance. Purse '2800 Tl>P Et tcant C.·''"' M• C(.uin,vl C"mlnoWoman'\ Clul>. l<lr,.\ Son (Creaoer I ~tlltChar9e flrel\urel Al•mltos Perr IL Ph•ml Bfly Ima~ f8rOO~\I Sav•Mllh G.tl 'M•l<htll) Surtly Tru fMylt~I D•<•~V' SMnt ICardora I OIC\ey·\ Orum fHull 5"""1 Ctly (Ad•irl n1 Die '-'• ,, H " A (..-ilt1 'T rP.1-.ure t 119 p,,P" 11•'1 ()n f' r , l71 f°'tl(Q(l' 1 1f p,1 ~.Hd ) ln Tonto' t; J 1•~ 11<,,111ht I l"lfrTH A&CE -«O y.arCS. 3 ytdt Old• Attow .. nce Purse "JS(I) T"" (,.>lo.ft AQt Clul> No. I Tue'°"· Artr Ht Temp IW•IM>n) 1n C,.nclt O.d ICltrtne> 11<> Born To Aul• CWa•dl 171 Fie-I• F,.nzy IC.rc!Oza I t t• Easy J~t ~5.iqtt IH•rll 119 I Cen Go tDrtyerl tt9 Pro Score NAhOllJI 111\ktl~ll A\\OCl.)lton 8uUHl ~ tR M "'tu.,,., 10b Nt.., V(of" 11; Phorn•ir SA Phol4<)< IC>"•d 114 0t l•O•I IOI' Cttvtta"O 110 .. an~\C•ty10. WA•'11n11tun~~. ChlC"IJ08 t Gol<>ffi s1.itr t Jl Bo•ton 101 Soalllt t '' 1..o,AlllJ"I~\ 100 110 '" I ~ 11~ Gtl Sw11>91no IN tc~mu•I 11'1 Anolher AP~"' ll•Pll•ml tt<I O.c•~y\ Roe~ Candy IG•rr~ t tt9 ...,...,,c.., llukttlla1t Auec:1eoon San Antonio tOS tn<t.An•" AM•ll• Slra# IHartl 119 St Lnv•\ '°" 0.-nv., 10• N•tlon•I Hoclr•v Leaq,,.. NV l\1'1rtdt>r\lt Phllttrt• lph1,1J \l•ncouv•r ~ ~ in"1· C•tv I O•C•OO S, C•hfnrr11 -t l Cornell 9S, Simpson 18 W&\hl11Qton8l, Tt•IU T~h61 Ftortda St IM, Cotoraoo ~I >' OreQOll SI 7', OreQOn 67 Norlttwntern ta. Duque\nt 71 8rl0flam Voun11 llO, Old Dominion 17 Tun 16, Corr,. II 60 RutQt~\ ... Georote Toe Pl 81 Furman 92. TM Clladtt tO Atlrona lM, HA•All 7A Hotv CronA7,St ~IM'~H CltKlnMll 83. Y 1tt SS Halttlm1· Me•'""· ••·JO, DelWI Htll1101 m 11..1 Quinta o~ m F ro Seundtn PONTIAC OWNERS I/Ml n u ol ·~ PACtfl( \9 Ntv•cu l l \ VtQA\ IOI M1Chl0tft .. HOUllOll '°· lll 5'I ti" 17 Utell ti, C..nhlU\ H OT Harvard ... ACK!le,I•• 75 New M .. lco 16, WICllll,. St llO ""-r'l'!end6', flrln<tlon s• Alatle"" 100. ~ton Hall•• Merqu.1\t '1. Wl\COn\111.,, Mleml, Ottlo "'· !.tAnlOl'd n N et Lessons • Tennis lessons for adults and Juniors will be avnllable at tht-Costa M<'S3 Tennis Club ~gin· ning .Jt\n.S. For furthf'r lnformn· tion call S.57 0211. Thornton 121 F (21 Miian Aleb""' (!ti { W Mll<lltll Jeften CCI G 1101 Sl~n Olrlllenlefl 171 G 1•1 Yasui OH 1cort119 lUllS ~en<1r1c1<""1 J 04Mnt • Hetttlme: Oen• Hiiis, 1 .. 20. 0.111 Hiiis U•> IV) I.A Hawe 0.,. (7) F (0 l Gor IM ThOf'nlon (10) I' (10) Mlddl....,, Aletlren I Ill c (4) A.c! Jetter\ (101 0 (4) FOr- Olr1Ste<IS4n 11> 0 CJ) l'vttlll OHKorlr>q\uCI\ 04Mnt,QowW1. HellllrM 0.,.. Mltl\. ll·ll. •• ,...T..,,.-11, ........ He~ CUI 141) ,._. .. I(. (01 " (11 °'"'' SWfflt 11'! I" I 10 I eow.n c:.tneM<I U1 c lltl Htlrkitr O.nltt f1l o m Htlt• ,, .. ,,,.,.ml 0 m llv•n NH KOfl1l9 Wiil" floyd ~. ~td 1, SUlllVMI 1 l!dho" 'Corino t11b1 tvdm:wt 1. r.A<Oontkl 4, Peflu t H<tlltl!"t' NH, J.>U WE PEIFOIM ALL POMTIAC FACTORY WARRANTY WOllC llGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU ORIGIHALL Y PURCHASED YOUR POMTIAC. WE HAVE THE LARGEST POMTIAC SERVICE DEPT. IM THE GIEATER ORANGE COUMTY AREA. CHAUFffUR Sl!ltVlCE & DAILY IENT AL CARS AVAILABLE. s.r.lce "-'= 7:30 •""" ' ... t1 1 • .,.. 7:10 -u.tl 6 ,_ W..tid9yt BOI LOHGl'RE PONTIAC ............. ,... ......... flrwy. 63'-2500 . 192-6651 E IOMTH llACll Ofte mlle J ., .. ,. old\ & up Atlowen<u. Purse,1•.000 MollrMWc llo«>) R•OI Ott I Pttrce 1 Podium (011Yart">) Tl,.,. -1.lU/S. uo 3 . .0 '20 4.00 2.90 uo Aho ran -Monier, BolcS ,_,,,_.. 011 .. Pronto. ~raltlled -D•nc1110 Gun. NINTH ••ce.-1 1/16 mllet. FtlflK & mMts. J veer old1 A. up. C1atm1no Purw se.ooo Utlylt1ly 11.Mftoe-1) Pltn•c PrOblern IPlnuy Jr l ~ 40 3 llO PIC1ure P9\1Urd t!>he>e'T!ak"' I l 10 Tome-I 4>t2/j Alte PAii Norlo O•te. Pr~ II Rowv. S<urrtlou\. N•v•lo M•\\ Glorlled. Mutehon Mo~s. Ind•.,. ~9 git. Or••"" Pt,., Br4'nd6"S lnlent S<ralC!lf'd SPoOk. Cllore., Morn tllQ O.nctr, ,,.. rmoon. U EXACTA, 10.lllty Liiiy & .. Pl'nlc PTeeteft\. poale $4,,.00. Santa Anita Entries TllWMN'f'I Sel<LI A111U E1ttrMs Out & Fast. l'lrst Post 1l:JOp.m. ~ O.ltyDottblCl'Sen 1st& 2M It.la u Ea.aclas'"' ltJt, 7111 & tul bCH Fl llS T ltACE -61urtonos. Fill~ & mare\. • nar olds & up. 0 •11n109. Pune $10,000. Clalmin!l e1rtcr '2S.OOO-U0,000 Fatrwey Pllylhs IHewlev) Gt•tter fOhv•r"' J 0tumW1nner IGonr•lerl Adtntrabltity t P1ncay Jr ) MlclamGo lMenel "°"'Wine fShoemaktrl Cieel<. Folly norol II• llb Tl I 111 'It tt• Ill SECOND RACE -One mile. Jy- Olcl\ C1a1m1nq Pur..e S8000 Cla1m.nq prtCf \20,000 \ 16.000 sus..age fO••ll 8'rrl J IHIWICY ) ~lloJvoge (Toro) OucJwln's Boy (Men•) UQht()pera IPleftel Oott'\ Hand IGon1aler l Rullno t<itl<;J !Shoemaktrl "' "~ 111 Ill 117 10ll HI THIRO RACE-I 1116 milts. 3 .,.,, .. old ma1CMns Ctaimlno Purw w:ioo c 1a1m1n111>11U! \I s.ooo~ 12,SOO. Grea1 A9t IOllvarts I 118 118 113 ll) 110 111 ,. .. nr 111 Traveltn Pal ITo•ol Sh1n111<;1 Amazon ICacare\) C.Ounles• Dr•cvta IHarr1sl AhMdrie \Hawlevl At eed Valhi (Pinc av> Lucky Merllor1ous (I/alder> R•~ To Atcnes tShoem•ker I Rt Phtl Her IMena l FOURTH RACE b lurlonqs 1 ~·' olO m110..ns C.ta1m1nq. Purw \I>()!)() C•a•m•"9 price SJ0,000-SIS,OOO lhf'oloci••n (lamt>erl I 119 1'1>1 tP.ncay Jr I Ill O>uc• Pal IAamoreil t•S OntEve<1Gu<1~r !Howardl Ill Fla~ Th•o-• •Dial! llA Bold Titan IGon1atet1 llJ Ctn Dor tHawleyl 118 OH•C..,. Stewns tC.mpasl I ta "'1 Count Zev tS.mk1n1 Ill t otAn'>'l'f fSl>oem•l<tr) 11& 1uah0racorr f P1trce1 118 AIM> filtg ible W1nO"nWood• IH•m11tonl On Tne Aall tHarrlsl S41nder•nU (P1ncay Jr) IMnk Me IHawl•y I ti• 118 118 118 l"ln H RACE 6 lurtonos. • vear Olds & up. Allowances Purse$ ti,ODO Tree Fox !Toro) 170 High Tues (HawleYI 171 Super Tobin fSklr\<'l~rl "' Th• Bvreaucrat !Olar I ta K•M Al (Plncay I 120 l/1k1f'CI'\ Spritt ICamPIJ\t ttS Poput•r l/1ctory (\/alder> II• Dormllon II l\/tla!.C!~tl llS Austin Mitt I er (Mena l llA lllll• BIQ Bad IDhvar~ l 1 U Mr Bold Batter fShoemaket"l Ill SIXTH RACE -I, 16 milts. Filtles & m..rt\. • yHr olds & up Claimll\Q Put\t 19000. Cta1m1nci prtce $1&.000--SU,000 Fatdmo ol Bountllul. U1ar. """"Companion CLeml><'nl Na\llvtlle lrucker tOttvares) MlnQlart-ITorol IWif'f'OO" 1Gon1a1erl E:mtnld Me..SOw fSk1nntr I tml>rO\ Doll fShoema•.,) 11• ,,, II& llS 11& 111 SEVENTH ltACE -About 6''> lurlonQ\ on lvr1 4 year olas & uP. Al low•ncr\ Purse \13,000 llanQO!"" Farm\ flabO<ado 15"0f'ma~erl Mdc N"Watrr lltonarol l .m•s 0101u (Ollv•,.U C.OtdSlenderd (Va ldttl Pay TrtbUI• !Pinc av I Arl•xer•n ( RoS41t'~l CMn•\11Co.HI (D•al) I I\ '" 1" '" 11• ti !IA EIGHTH AACI! -6 turtonq\ nt11t'\ & m•res. A ye•• old~ & \IP H.ln· dlcap, Purse SJ0,000 added Cro'~ \JS.&SO To winner \11, 150, '>t'COOO 16000. ttmd \.ISOO, too'1h \7250, 11111'1 vso. Las Ftorn H4na1cap. M.ssFranc•\ca tD1a11 111 BlrdlilMld IPlncol Tetr•1qu1"a cOttv•resl Meme Keh tHawtty) Raise Your Sktrh tShoem~kff) Wlrrtpr 'iool•ltrt' ILembrrt I Lvc.ky SPl'll IP•trc•I M•'>S TOkfO IAtvarr1t Mt'moyot11 IMenal Ju\t AK1<~ !Mu"'ltl ~y By CllOICe tTorol 170 110 111 Ut ' '•' 11\ 11) lU NINTH AACE -1 1 16miles Jyur olds Atlowanc~ Pu~ 111,000. T•'""" IMena> Valtanl Blair ITotol ~-.00 fSkin,,.rl ~M'•t s..1or ILamt>erll F1Ht Return CGontelerl Walk1n H19" fOllverM I _uc,,.r IPltrctl Tr901111Ck ISl\04'm~--· > FIMllng A1..,.r ICabaltrrot l(trbYUM tP1ncavl Aedlendl!r !Hawley) 110 ''° llO tlO 117 ,,. 120 170 ''° 110 111 . ' BfJ DAILY PILO T Wednesday,Oecember31, 1975 Wambaugh's New Cop Book Dis Best? "LUCKY LADY" ll'GI ""SHllLOCK HOlMfS' Ry BOBTllOM.\S LOS ;\~t~EI .1':S !t\f') .. llt, Jo(', you 'rl' doing ~real \\'l•'r1..· rt."a1 proud of you · · Thal Y.'a!\ the kuul tiF ~rt•etin g J uSl•ph \\1~1m­ baugh rt'C'l'lVC'd 'A'ht.·n hl' paid a rt•turn v1s lt to ~111 1'::.t.st Los :\ng t.•lt.•s ca ft.• hl· frt>qut.•nted as n \'OP on tht' beat 1'hC' Y.·aitre~s g:1\'e him a hug, an ass1s- t;1nt dts t ri<'l attorne) ex- C' han g t• d a ft•\11 n1e1nories, a gas station OYlner t alkt•d over old times. They rt>men1ber £>d J oe \\1a1n baug h o.1s a delC'l'· tivc in the bu r g la r y divis ion of llol lcn bcck St::HiQn. No m atte r th<1t ht• was now a frequt•nter of bt>stseller li s ts and ·rv ' ~ ··-r0$ ~ ·~.:l" 'F.i111.i11 f1/m1 ,..~. ,\ \1,','J '[•I~ 1u_\ rrt 11 /II lo. \h I~-!.",,'"' >\I llf\J. l ~!f;, nlf({(JJ (II \I.IT "-"~"'II.A~ /I/ /U/1111 ~..,,) \l //iJt'l ~1-i >/II LJl \ .... , ,,;..r,l~l l!i l(W/V \,,,./~··~q.f'IHI p,,.,,J,,..,1,, .. ~..ii...u1 k1.'n /\ '",. ·111. •. "f"rJ\ 11 l 11./lL ~I \l/ R "··· I" ~ 'I rt.'< /rl h -~•JI, I !ll /_\/I// u..J Ill• IHI 11'.J/.' ,/_l' llm~J/., 'llLH\ /()1(.1\:ll !iJllESTillCTID o l -----:-;iANN -m' SOUTH COASl· 1LAlA II • 11'!!\wollo-!ic• .. I C-·-·!>&I J:!~I Adventure . a11 · ol, ' 10 tts 8 ory. 'j7'"i'l~:., ~ .... f-.w I !~ '°"" Scan conncru (j m1cnac1 catnc Chrtstop~er Plurnrncr I Ht bin i~too-rm I'"'° I-' 1110 man wno would Be ~ng >:iee¢i ~ Jo~n Hus lon .~ Gla~is Htll iasei 00 1 Sl[fj ~ ~G ~~ri i<>: lllflll"l !ll arM~ ~/Mm l;m ~ .. ~ Jo~n forerrnn ~·1~ ~ lolin Husl1111 ,.,,."""''"'""'""" ·.,..· ,_,,. Hi:~1 ~~!f[(,oo Prue Ml Al!d lit•~ tl!Jri. !Wo ~:Utn GD ~ ~Jll llm'<l Im ... •Go • O,ft .. •,• ·~ •, • HARBOR TWIN HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO lOUMTAMGLE HERTIMGLE?? SlE THE UNCUT, UNCENSORED ORUIAI 35 MM PRUllS' •--PlUS TH[ SECOND MOST fAMOUS AOtJl T FllM OF OtJR TIME... --~ l The Devil In Miss Jones • ONLY l>RANGE "£0UNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 709 E. Balbo a Blvd . Newport Beach OPEN OAILY AT 12 NOON talk s hows and on h1s w :.1 y t o bei n g a millionaire l•IS LATEST book. "The Choirboys," v.•ill help him along the v.·ay. lt is sl'llin g fastt.>r and getting bellC"r re views than any o f h is thret• prC"- vious books. \V ;.1mba ugh , 38, wrote his own movie sc ript or "T he C hoi r boys" and s old it t o l.ori n1ar P r o du ctio n s, t he "\\laltons" people. Thl' s tory of off.d ut y cops v.•ho meet and roisll"r in IDS .i\.ngelcs' M:icArthur Park. it is by no means fam1 ly c ntc rt:i in men\. "Tll F. !U OVIF. will be :l h:ird ·n:·· adn11ttNt \\'an1baugh. rt•ferring to the rat i n g c od e's cla ss ifica ti on of Rl"str1cted . CRS has bcgun a new se1·i<>s s t ~1rri n g Gl•orge t\('nncd y. ···rhl' Ill ue Knight ." based on Wam- baug h 's s econd novel. I lc v.•il t serve a s s pecia l script cons ultant, the s ;.11nt' fun c ti o n h t• perforn1 s fo r ~ RC 's ··Polici.' Story" -"Sot't of a g lo rt fil·d s t o ry (•ditor." \\1an1ba ugh , v.•ho h3.S rl·t:lined a co p's v.·ctl- have been publis hed while he wa s s till on the rorl-e, especiall y under the 3dmi n istr a t ion or Chief Edward Davis . \\'am baugh seem s cer- tain t hat Davis. whosl' conser vative opinions on l aw a nd o rde r h ave s t i rr e d l oca l co n · MEN WANTED Pmate company with larie CJ.A. contract seeks men willing to risk life_ Perfect physical condition. Experience with weaponry, incendiaries, Karate/ Judo. No loyalties. No dependents. Con stant dan- ger. Lon( career doubtful. J.: Af\ir JI ,[,'.iS-BAJM /OAldl~E ol•t: r :'J" 1 AATHU~ l"'ll BO f'OC'K.~lS ~1!~J , .. G1G YOO~;~ : ., :'-'.' ·. S~~: ~CC!. ·.~~tl ~{''t<°~,, ~ 1.1,l,ilC NIJlll,~~I a"ll 5 ~ ti. \~ S .• ~i\<J.:, I f,(>. r, c,: .; · , ~~0[ ~; ~[.5 ll\1~ ;.. .X..ail ~i ~1;.~rni BA~M • .:.:.Flr"i=LEVt~ ~..:. x._. "PG tun(•d independl'nt'l'. has l-------- h;.1d hi s battl es o n .. PoliCl' Story" a nd "'il l no doubt havC' mor(' on "T h e Rlue Kn1 J.,:ht .'. :\fte r 1·1 years on thC' forl·e . ht~ c;in't :1h icll' thP NOW! Pl.ITI CITY CENTER ,,_, .. __ .. _ -_________ . 634-9282 UA SOUTH COAST _ ...... ---. _. _____ . _ 540-0594 llGHWAY 39 ORIVE IN . _, .. ---_ ........ , S34~m PLEASE CALL FOR SHOWTIMES usu a I 11 o ll y v.· ood \'I l'"' of ~=====""""""""="""""",....-"-"~"'-~--...I po h r t• li ft• . .. , h~1 ll•cl v.·hat th1.·y dtd (!) '1 'h L' ~l'\\ ('t_>n !111,:l n~. , .. he said , mt•n· t1o nin)! the ('olun1b 1a \'('rs1on of his first novt~I. ··Thl' only rt•d eeming v allll~ \\':IS (;l~o rgC C. .St·ott. v.·ho is ;1 consunl· 111 :1\t· Jt'\Or. "I l.IKf:D t h(' four- hour \'{•rsion of "r ht' l~lut' Kn ig ht ,' t'\'l'n thoug h \\11l11;.in1 llold1.'n v.·~1 sn 't n1~· t'OllC C'plL (l ll of Rumpt'r '.\·Jor ga n . I'm ;.i fan of lloldC'n ·s. :.incl I kn1.•v.• he r ould do a grl'd\ JOh of por\r;1y1n g 3 lone· l ~" ;__ig111g m an v.·h11 t":•n't ('lll it any mo rt• I lc v. as grC':lt · \\';1mb.1ui.:h :.: o t hl'r bllok . ·1·hl' ()111011 F'ie!d.·· a nonfiction a<.·· count of a cop murder. lanp.u1s hl'S at Colum bia P i l't lires :iftt•r tw o s<.·ripts. "It 's n o\~' 111 thl' de::id file . I'd like to get it back." hl' s:nd. ll E Ql l lT TllE l.os 1\nge!C':-Police D('part· n1t'nt in :\l arch of last yc<ir afll'r ctcC'1d1ng his Cl'lcur11y s t :•tus 111 tl·rtert>d \\'1t l1 poli t'l' v.·or k ·"fhl' ('ho1r!x1y~. he admillt•d, could nul I ' , II ii floats, chances are I ' you 'll read I , ' W l1\C about ii in the DAILY PILOT "A charming slapstick co medv .. a ma1velously low·brow cap er . lull of aflechon and generou s leeh11gs 101 the genre ifs hav1nq lun with , Gene Wil de' ma kes an 1mpress1ve debut as a comedv dir ecto• ." "'[W YQRI( f l M(~ 1.00 2.55 4,50 6·41 B <ll mJO ROCKING CHAIR SEA TING George C. Scott ----A MllE•T WISE "®OCTI01t ----. "The Hindenburg" _ ..... Rnne Bancroft .. ~-.. , ....... WILLIAM •1HER10N RoY TH!NNES · GIG YOUNG • BURGESS MEREDITH • CHARlfS DURNING · RICHARD A DYSAAT ltlu~ ~ ~fill S>fflf e..~ 00 .... -h W:.HA!l .. M()()ljfT SC•ft'\ Sl•r °' ..... umlll .. WIUJAM u• SC,..,.,,.., ..... -0..ei:ll'!..,NMITl'llf JiG'MJtaCl9AIGSllClml~ lllf r~wA~l •SGlllOUf' • \lt«'llJISAI l'ICllJlll llCl'Mf/AOfl• H.NJ'l1SIQll' -..... -· .. ~ ...... "'' ....... SllRn 11-25 .... ,. ... .,,_.~I"' trover sy, would dJ!ap- prove of the porti:tl)(JI of his o ffice rs as bfg hl y f :i ll i ble. even .Se lf- destructive Charfton Heston Georgo·Konnody "AIRPORT '75" + "EARTHQUAKE" , .. _,, ......... 11 ...... °'-•!ll lll1 , l~l 401 00 •.• ~ 10 20 -------- ....... ~., •• ,,, 1111 c111 !~•~tr•'" cn•c• Ol•o<10•••1 •o• 11 ... ,, SMAWTH 1aoTH11:· IPGI "SUHSHIHE IOYS" ll'GI J•CI'. MICHOf.ioM "OHi FUW O'f'a THI CUCIOO'S .. sr 1111 I '"J DAYS OF THE COHDOI'" Ill ""OAY OF THE JACXAL'" 1111 "'DllTY MAIY, CIU2Y U.UY"' ..., AMISHIMG rolMT"" '"GOMIE IM 60 SICOMDS" IPGI "HUS TU• ""TNI GAMILEr UU .. ..... ~ ·~-......... , c ..... I •--•l •w-•lt<•OIW C.oll 11 .. u .. o• cnoc• Oh•clo•!•• lot ttm•• Celebra.te a Canadian Bicentennial Weekend at Disneyland Januai;y3&4 !' ., It ·s a real Ca nadian Celebration in a special sa lu te lo America's Bicentennia l ... complete with authentic Highland Dancers. J>iper Sho ws, Brass Band Co ncerts and special. parades! Plus all the pomp and splendor of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Treat your family to this o nce-in -a·lifetime experience ... at Disneyland. 2 and 9 p.m. Jon. 2 & 3; 2 p.m. Jan. 4 isneyl~Jld Open: 9-1~ p.m, Januo ry 2 & 3; 10 ·7 p.m. Janua ry 4 l r c~ '1' N Circh Ame.1 ca pit F the a• J in "C l\dja in "T , 1nga1 best forh1 • l r Wedn.-d.y, O.Cember31, 197S DAILY PILOT 87 Critics Pick 'Nashville' PWS LOI 1111£A!IA10iAl fUIS DI~ IHE BOUlllNG BROIHl.RS PR<mlllN "ON .ANY SUNDA Y11 Pl.US HELD ova FOR ANOTHER NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Film Critics Circle has chosen ''Nashville," a panorama of American society set in the country-western music capital. as the best picture or 1975. Robert Altman's direction of the film won bim the award as bestdirect.or. PBTBR ., , SBU8RS .('t WEEIC •... THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! A CTIOM-FIUED! Jack Nicholson was chosen best actor for bis role m ''One Fiew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." and Isabelle Adjani was named best actress for her performance in ''The Story of Adele H. • · ·unoeRCOVBRS HBRO" "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" Alan Arkin received the pri~es as best support- ing actor for his part in "Hearts of the West," and the best supporting actress award went to Lily T omlin for her role 1n "Nas h ville." "Adele H." wa s chosen for the best screenplay. Now more than ever you need the information printed every day in the , DAI LY PILOT l a film by 'TANbEY J\UBRICK P.YAN O 'NEAL • MARISA BERENSON "ONE OF THE MOST VISUALLY DAZZL.ING WORKS IN THE HISTORY OF FILM ... IT RAVISHES THE EYE ANO ENTHRALL S T HE EAR ... 1- BREATHTAl<ING AND MYSTERIOUS ACHIEVEMENT." EDWARDS CINEMA SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW WlmEnAT. DlCUUllJI 31 AT HUNTINGl ON ONLY WALT DISNEY'S . .£~!!~~1!' HUNTINGTON CINEMA IUC HATELLIS.H I 147-9608 847-6017 CINEMA CENTER HARIO R AT ADJ..MS. COSTA MESA MESA VERDICEHTER 979-414 i 1\111\11"4 l\rtuu R,ko.J, Cll) (X) NO Ott« 11..of • 11 &OMITTf O edwards BRISTOL CINEMA UISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 NEWPORT CINEMAS NEAR COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR wcwroRT O cclfTcR 644-0760 DAILY THAU SUN. 1/4 1-~5-7:15-9:30 CINEMA WEST WES TMIMSTER AT GOLDEMWEST WESTMIH . CEHTER 89 2-4493 t·L· ,~, 1es 'Aoehghllul ]-"1Y ltlm and an : unu~ualCJlC a true ClehOhl / / h 7:~" .. ~., Fat eJ ~:.Told Me Sal11clay ~iew A .JAN fl.AOAlt "1..9 Why don't we make more films like this? Ptus We did. '4GM's CO~EOY SllRPll& I~­• STARS 'i_Klrr ~EFF BRIOGE;a edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lllSTOL AT MACARTHUR 540..7444 WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN FOR THE PRICE OF A MOVIE YOU'LL FEEL LIKE A MILLION edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7 444 f 1 ,, ~ \ V...'l I ~''h.'V. v.hdl "1,1• ..... 1• .. "' , .. :.11~h1 ft. 1! •' 1 1ro1 li1 n 1 'f t '>I ii I \• !11 I pt10(1 •~Mf•f!\ I ,A.h() \ft' lh.'d l~1~f'k.tr..1 1.·.1Jl.fulm•.1dd 1· It.: IA >r!.:J ,H dtl.itOh'' · CINEMA WEST WESTMIMSTIRATGOLDEHWEST WES TMIH. CEHTER 89 2-449 3 Forlbur Plea.ure ... \11\l "\111"' ROOSTER Ptus COGBVR1" ( ... ,.,.., ""' ~) Mahogany-the v.oman every wornan wants to be- and e\erY man wants to have . "MAHOGANY" DIANA ROSS BILLY DEE WILLIAMS NEWPORT CINEMAS HtARCOASTHWY &MACARTHU1t Nl:WPOllT 0 01:WTU 644-07'0 ,\ ~ l:il'Cduse he's i4 Sam Spade. Jr .... and his faJcon·s worth a fortune! PLUS 2nd at "BREAKOUT" Harbor "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" 2nd at Viejo HARBOR TWIN HARIO R ATWILSOM.COSTA MESA 646.0S 7 3 646-3266 CINEMA VIEJO SD FREEWAYTOLAf'AI MISSIOH VIEJO 8 30-6990 . 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER HAR I O R AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA YEROE CEHTER 979-414 1 Plus WOODY ALLEN "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" WESTBROOK WfSTMIHSTHATllOOICHUUT GARDEH GIOVE Sl0-440 I A~m• 6JS 7601 1ht masterpiea lf bi:.arre Im t thul stunned Fm nee Aportra11 0/ IOt'f and su!mumon Iv d1sorrk r the Sl!n.JeJ A11 AJJJt4 Arum Rt~t cm> ®"°OM UtOOt• ~into ~ l.DNGUVE ... L'"WI l ~!!Sil Sean Connerq.mlchael Caln '-A VIGOROUS, FLAMBOYANTLY ENTERTAINING ADVENTUAE." "ONE OF THE YEAR 'S TEN BESJ." llle man Wtlo would Be Ktng HARBOR TWIN HAlllOR ATWILSOI", COSTA MESA 646-0S 73 6 46·3266 CINEMA WEST WES TMIMSTER ATGOLDEHWEST WESTMIH .CEHTER 892-4493 ~ PLUS "FEAR IS ~ THE KEY" AT WEST BURT AfYrtOl.DS CATHEAINE DfftfUVE .. HU5Tl...E" ~;~-1~:: ShE's tfM call tirl. l'M's th< COP. TIKY both 1atK thEtr k>bs SEriouslY. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CINEMA WEST WESTMll"STIR AT GOLOEMWEST 'WESTMIH .CEHTER 892-4493 THE STORY THAT HAS CAPTIVATED OVER 6 MILLION READERS :-:.1.11r 111q .. 1 U E ·A r,~, .... •.. EE:' tiEC1 .• <·.- A.~IHL. .. o·c" : .. ':ELL '1\ t' .. : 111•" ' I I I •I Cl 111 ' I I • • • 1.: I 1i'11 " I VAl\11 IV WESTBROOK W fSTMIMSTUATIROOKHURST GARDt ... GltOVE 530-440 I . . . . . .. . . - 88 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. 0.Cembe< 31, 1975 Janet Leigh on Broadway SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK CAP> -Movie actress Janet Lcigb is appeanng on Broadway for the firs t time in "'Murder Among Friends." a mildly amusing "comedy mystery" wluch opened Sunday night at the BiJtmore Theater a myst~ry audience is being rooted, at leajl sometimes. ~ OIECO F'ff'f. AT BRISTOL So COAST MO«M C ~COTT.-~ • "HINDENBURG" ~PG) PLAZA .. -:.,:~!~~~~~·., _ ~.1111 lolOM.JTll& 1'..Jf a .... HUE PARl\ING "Murder Among Fraen~·· isn't bad enoug h to be called a "why done 1t" but it isn't good enoogh to send your friends to unless of course, you're not a lot fonder of them than the characters in the play are of each other. THE PROBLEM IS THAT the dialogue isn't very well written. As Miss Leigh and Lewis Arlt, a young man wbo has been acting in St. Louis. begin the play, it all sounds very stiff and as though they're reading a play. The runny lines aren't funny. She explains that blackmail letters arrive on the fi rst of every month -"They're raster than a Bloom- ingdale's bill" -and nobody lauabs. ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;, •c SO.COAST PLAZA "ONE FLEW OYO THE CUCKOO'S NEsr (R) THE PLOT OF THE play 1s its best features. ' tO.l;eJ.r..i.1'4 .. lt:ll >-_.._~_ •. J_JS..._2 ____ ..OM/lVI 1'.Jt_.a..,.tt..,M--.t CllHIAWD THIEE a:=:ft1 There was a murder last summer and various persons in the play give their versions of that, so that the audience doesn't know whom to believe. Show to Stay LOS ANGELES CAP) GEOIGE SIEGAL "THE 11.ACICllRD .. Ill ..... _ lhfl~~-/'Nl l:O "ROOSTER COGIURH'" Then, everybody in the play ~eems to thank the best solullon to all present problems is to batch a complicated plot to murde r one of the other charac· ters and then enlis t the aid of yet another character as his or her co-murderer "Starsky and Hutch," one of the few s uccessful new shows of t h e television season, has been assured of a full · season run by A BC. 1 LO, l.,)t-INI "4S.. ll:lt "DOG 04 Y AFTERNOON" The plot twists qwckly and often and usually, not always, isn't predictable, which is good. The fun for IH •OO l tl,W(O ON&.TIUl.U..-/'Nl61 1t:ll "DROWNING POOL" .. STORY OF O" (Xt 6:45-1:30-10-.lS SAT /SU~l :l0-3:1~S:OO 6:4~10-IO:JS wm. ONLY 12:10 A.M. lA WoU OA WAL• '" eaite;&llll H I(( \I .. •O,.O&• """ \Al v•0•• 1lt< .. ' _..," 11 >t \ • \Ntll .. -) ----- .. ~ I .. -·-.. ,. ... _ l .... _ .... .. ,. ...... 1 .. .._ .... .... 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LUCKY DAZZLING 7ALcfHS 'THE STING.' NEWS tNOEEO FO R AND SUCCULENT FAST BEAUTIFUL MOVIE LOVE RS ROLES FOR HER ENTERTAINMENT WHO NEED TO CO.STARS. THE WITH THREE NESTLE DOWN MANAGE·A· TROIS SUPERLATIVE INTO DELICIOUS IS FROTHY, FUNNY STARS.'' MOVIE FANTASIES." ANO DELECTABLE." -UZ Smith, ~lch•rd Cuakelly, Cosmopottten Her•f6.E1emlner DAILY THRU SUN. JAN. 4 1 :00 • 3:00 • 5:00 - 7:15. 9:30 LUCKY IAD\' ~ • I .. Randy Mccardle. PhD. President H .. rv H Wini••• '" 01rec10< ot Sales Man999r Fountain \/alt., &ob Licata .,...,av., trv1ne Betty Burl<arl Jim Butter Oan Carlton OonOav1s Diane OeFotHI Donna Ouncan Ranov Foa Dan Geulton 1 .. Hoyt AnOyMOtOLOV Mation• N 1ahen RonO'Neal BertRMOv • M,. 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SMOKEY STOVERS ~Newport Blvd Nt•wport Reach 673-1374 ti.Jve ,1 !un and s<Jte New Yt-jr, We look lorwara to ser111ng you in !976. Jtt ':w,~~ • 07 5-5930 • ·:1;;. I ' I I I " \ I ii \ ! .............. ,,lll~l M.:>y wr> l•n ! !tie p .. J· • man~•f'd h,,<;. Jong<>d I• r 1n t+ e New Yea r. UNIVERSITY ~OLDS • llONUA CARS ·G~I C 2850 llarbor ntvd. Cost <• M l'~a 540-9640 Happy Anniversary America! We're 200 years ol d and llill loolilng good! ~ Smooth Sailing in 1976. May thetidel ol gOOd tortu.ne be with you . 552·7500 red hill ,.. •• ,t., I~ We hop!' that the coming year is pleasant and pr1Jfitable for all of our friends CREVIER &I S I lo 810AOWAY s""''" ""'" 835·3171 1'1f \IU l .. AlE Dfl1v1..ia .... c .. 1..i[ , \-.:.> IJl'e v.•1sh you and all of your loved ones the very best ol luck 1n the l'l)min~ year LA CAVE RESTAURANT IWS Irvine. Costa fol esa 646-7944 .,\ J ' . ~ . ..:Y~ ..... >:::.. ~ AND200 \b BIRTHDAY J\1e\c Kahk1mah:i and ;_i llfluOh .V1 akah1k1 llou UNIVERSITY REAL TY ;~1 Jo: l'o:-t~l llwv, Coron;,i (jl·I \I .tr 673-6510 'Hl'IDP fn,turt• •,rr. l• ~ 'n you 1h1<. f'. 11 .1111 •fl !It<' y1',H'.> f{l <.011 I'. MAC'S HOBBY SHOP, INC. t-.1 e:-.:1 Vt•rde C1·nlt'r 1,;osta r.te:.:1 549-1677 M.1y the New Ye.1r bring you and your family everything good . TRANS GLOBE TRAVEL BUREAU 42I9Campus Drive lrvine833-0454 Toast in the New Year! We wish you lots o f cheer 1n the coming new ye;Jt1 C. ABBOTT 'S FABRICS :!610 E . Coast Hwy. Coronadel Mar 644-8383 A<, !1"1<>cloc~ strike'.> rr11dn•rt'lt. we enter .1nnn1r r year of .Jd· venture oind ch.Jllenge. SEA & SUN R.V. 17555 Rt•ach Blvd. llunt1ngton Beach, 842·0675 1!;1vr a very llappy & l 'rn~pc rous Ne w Years fr11nl WIVES & LOVERS BEAUTY SALON 5050 ilc il A\'e. Jlunlini...'1.on Beach, Ca. 846-9511 The old hour 11•11 uya It'• time to wlah you• •very happy and hntthy new year! FASHION ONE HOUR CLEANERS 145 E . 19th St.. Costa Mesa 642-5466 '•' 6 • ' Time to wish you a happy and healthy 1976 . DANA HARBOR REALTY Z4671 La Plaza Dana Point. 496.2790 In the !.p1r1t ot the c,eason. we would l+ke to wish you the best tor the c oming year. ISLANDER YACHTS 1922 Barranl'a Rd. lr\·ine. 549-8526 IN THE NEW YEAR NEWPORT FLOOR COVERING 3500 t;. Coast llwy, Coronadel Mar. 675-1636 M•y &ood Juell. ht•lth and llapptnesa be with yo. ID lr'Jt. CUPCAKE BAKERY Z13 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa 549-3031 A FRESH START A streak of luck may come your way lo bright- en your life in every way. WOODY'S WHARF 2318 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. 675-0474 Wi$hingY011 the Happiest New Vear! BALBOA ISLAND FERRY '110 S. Bayfronl Balboa lsland .673-1070 We wish you a year o t good times, good friends and much success •n goal!.. MEADOWLARK GOLF COURSE . 16782 Graham Ave. llunl1ngton Beach, Ca . 846-1346 Here's w1sh1ng "¥0u lhe happ1e!>l . lhe groo111est and mos! fun-ftlled year ever! DEWEY'S RUBBISH SERVICE 2113Canyon Rd. CostaMesa,642-1191 . HAPPY 1976 ARCH BAY REAL ESTATE 31622Coast llwy South La~una 499-2277 Wia .. lDI you a llappy' be•ltlly, and bo•ntilul Nf'w Year. SLEMONS MERCEDES 1301 Quail Street Newport Beach 833-9300 Enjoy this Blcentennl.a l year with fun and fe stivities! A llAPPY YEAR TO ALL FASHIONS IN LEATHER 142'1 So. Coasl l!wy Laguna Be;il'h, Ca . 494.5335 He re's w1sh•ng you a new year ot health and happiness. LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY 3JJJ3 Coast Highway Laguna Niguel, Ca. 83(1.5050 496-4040 Ring ID llae New Ye•r with peace, love and happlan• for everyoae. Ml\RQ DIS MOTORS VOLVO & TOYOTA 25802 M•rgn.1•rll• Pkwy. Ml•Mon Viejo 831-2880 '19>1210 Vtd MILLER MOTORS 1-'l\CTORY AUTllORIZf.D Soles • Servic~ Parts• L~aslllMJ 120 W. \Varner al ~lain Santa Ana SS7 -2132 l/~e·re r1ng1ng 1n the New Year w11h lo'><e, peace and happiness. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 May your home be filled with love, Rood health and happiness lhruoul the holiday stason & the New Ye•r associated /H I ' f ~ ~I II ' ( J;j ·~ '', ""' I • '' ''I -._._,~.__..-. ~ We hope. lhat you find the pot of gold waiting for you at the end of the rainbow in 1976. DON JOSE'S RESTAURANT 9093Adams Ave Huntington Beach. 962-7911 May the New Year be fun and festive. L ,., <J"Mfi; :z?,,,,,,.,, REAL [STAH 6l4·6397 I ..... 'Yl'e hope your wishe!I come true during the next year and all of the years that follow. REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTAL 925 N.11arhor Bl vd. Santa Ana. 531 -2503 The lfappiesl of holidays to! you all & our bcsl wishes for a very fine New Year MACNAB·IRVINE REALTY COMPANY 901 Dover , NB 642-8235 1644 Mac1\rthur. NU 644-6200 "If /. * ~:' ... *11 ,,, In the spirit o l the season. we would like to wish you the best for the comuig year. DON BURNS VOLKSWAGEN 13731 tlarbor Blvd. ' C•rden Grove 5l4-4 IOO '--~~~~~...L~~~~~-:-........ ~~~~~--'~~~~~~,...~~;...;..;.;;...;..;;.~~"-~~~~~...,;:===-=-=~~~~~-----~~~ \ ' • ·. <:>. . ( <) ... ~ Happy Annlvenuy America! We're 200 yea" old and still looking good! IRYINE HOST MOTOR HOTB. 1717 E . Dyer Road Irvine, Ca. 540.1515 Toast in the New Yea r ! We wish you lots of cheer 1n the coming new yeM1 HOME SILK SHOP 2200Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (next door to K -Mart> 642-2140 May food luck, lleaUb a..t Mpphless be whb yoe la lt71. COSTA MESA CAR WMH I (Under New Management) 2059 Harbor Blvd. 1 Costa Mesa64S-1030 May the New Year bring you and your family everythlnc good. HUNTINGTON LANES 19582 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 963-4517 'Hope fortu ne smile!. on you this year and tn Ill~ years to come THE GOLDEN HOUR COIFFURES 17~ Westclirr Dr. Newport Beach, Ca. 646-1677 We hope that the coming year is pleasant and profitable ror all or our friends. EASTBLUFF CLEANERS 2547 Eastbluff Dr Newport Beach 644-0932 We wish you and all or your loved ones the very best Of luck IO the coming yea r WESTERN UNION 2052 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 64S-0683 Here's w1sh1ng you the happiest. the grooviest and most fun·lilled year ever• BROOKLYN BUG SHOP t97• Charle Sl. Costa Mesa 548-9141 Here's a hllle candle of hope to shed some light on our wishes for your new year. REX L. HODGES REALTY 15781 Brookhursl Wcstminis ter, Ca 819-1710 May t he New Year bring you and your family everything good. GOLDEN GIRL 130 E. 17th St Su 1tc T Costa Mesa 631-38 I I To wish you the bP~I tor the coming ye<1r nncl the years yet to rom.-. COLONIAL Mom 1967 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 64S.91 l7 As the rlock str1kC''> midnight, we entPr another Y<'<lr o f ad· vc-nturf' and c.h.1l1tmg<> FREDERICK'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 1831 Newport Blvd. CM 642-3562 IN THE NEW YEAR We hope you'll join us In our prayers for peace for all people In the world. We wish you d year o t good times. ~ood tri!'nd<, and much '>uc.cess 1n goJls Wedriesday Oecembor 31. 1975 Enjoy this Bicenterinial year with fun and festivities! 'I'.,. t •' t 1 t ~ f t; ) 1 ll• • I\••\ Yl.H wlllt I h11• I •·I( t' .1nrl h 1pp1111 CAIL Y PILO r C'3 Hcp1nr we c Jn continue "tH okl frit>ndsh1ps .:is ,,.,. lflr k forw.Jrd to .o'rv1n,, you 1n 1976 ll CAMINO FORD SJSN. El Camino Real San Clemente 492-1117 SUNSET REAL ESTATE YELLOW CAB COMPANY MESA VERD E PHARMACY LA GALLERIA 1044 Irvine Ave Newport Beach 548-8365 Here':. w1~h1ng you .J new year of hC'alth .ind h.1pp1ne•,-;, ·ABRAXAS MASSAGE 1733 Fullerton A Vt' Costa Mesa 631-1184 Oa vid Gonzales Ray Salas GeneChiapella Linda Miller Garrett Lum Battis Gary Newmyer Millie Passwater Leigh Ratcliffe ~ 1· May good luck, health and happiness be with you in 1976. DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT 21698 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 548-450 I A FRESH START A streal-ol lur k ma\ come ) our" a~ to brt~ht· en your life tn e\t'n ""~ Liz Zuercher DonHerweck John Pnre fo:d & Karen Northrup Nick & Barbara Vracrn Tom Strong Cathy Mayfi eld CENTURY 21 I Irvine Plaza Realty 2201 Mart.in St Suite 202 752-6521 Wishing You In the spirit of th~ c.Pason. we would hke the Happiest to wish you the best New Vear! tor the c om1ng ye.)1 GIMONES DRESS SHOP NIGEL BAILEY 3415 Via O'Porto Z732 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach Coronadel Mar 671-7610 644-o721 I 11251 Slater Avt• Fountain Valley 548-2244 ~APPY N ~W YEAR ~ 't:' ~~ ~· .J "°~ ) ~ AND20Q th BIRTHDAY ELITE PROPERTIES 2503 Eastblulf Dr. Su1te206 Ne wport Reac h 752-0347 ' We hope that you find the pot or gold walling for you at the end of the rainbow m 1976. El NIGUEL " COUNTRY CLUB Z3700Club House Dr . Laguna Niguel. 496-5767 Wisbh1g yoo a happy. bultby, and booa tifuJ New Year. MESATRONICS INC. ~Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-1550 m t II arbor Hlvd Co~ta MC'sa 546-8770 11. (! 'WI h1PJ' you l 1 • w yl'.J r of tH .lllh .ir1d hipp1n• ,.., GENERAL TRANSMISSION 2073 Har bor Rl vrf Costa MC'i.a 642-7981 We hope that the com1nR year 1s pleasant and profitable for all or our friends EXECUTIVE SAUNA 641 S ManchC'ster Anaheim 533-9440 Smooth Sailinl! 1n t976. May the tides of !o!ood fortune b<-with you. SAYE·MOST ..J_.)- 1. Wf.> hope that you find the pot or gold waiting for you at the end or the rainbow in 1976 LOVE CUTTERS 2846 E. Coa st Hwy Corona del Mar 644-2138 May the New Year be fun and f estive. SEA VIEW REAL ESTATE 7061 Valentine Dr Huntin~on Beach 842·7407 We hope your wishes <-Ome true during th(" Dl'Xl year and all Of the \ear~ that follow. DEVELOPMENT MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP M1ss1on Viejo lndustnal Park 1944 Newport Blvd. 581-2340 o.-493-7687 c05ta Mesa642-4971 _J , Z:...~tf!A~.·t:tt ... ~D·. ·f.i .. ·":J~.o~~ l ... re:_~~~-~~)$D ·. '(~ .. ·" J~n~~. ?:--.~m..~.·Ctto:-;~v ·*~~~o~~~·~~ U.~O;)'*.Q .•. :.-?}rb~Or~~ • ··o *o <l.J).Uch~.v .• .... :*n>~Pr~~ .. ·o *o <l)>~Uch~.*· · r • · .. ~ro ~ vr~~·· .· .. *C» (l)). ~ ~~\ \I ff f ~~ I. IJ '."~". ~~ ~f. J2;:~· : t;JJ . . ,... ; - ~ The old hour afaau.ay• HJ ve a run a nd SJh' It'• time to wt1h you• New Ye:if. W<' look rtllW(Y'S May we find the Peace •very happy and '1nRft hNlthy new year! lorw;Hd to scrv1np, vou "7~1 ptDIQRS mankind has longed in 1976 u.A ML tor 1n the New Year. -.II u F ...... 1• Ud t I Z'ZH Newport Blvd "l p or 1 nC '0 a)'!I . ALLIED ELECTRIC Here's wishing you thl" happiest. thP grooviest and most fun filled year ever' The old hour afasa uy• It'• time to wish you a • Vet'Y happy and healthy new yu rt HAPPY 1976 I ea.ta Mou f'f-0208 F1oyd Smith & ~ 1.., eeach aivd H. J. GARRffi Classic r111is~inf & UNION & LIGHTING r.v Runttnctoa eeacf\tQ.~1 FURNITURE Select Used Fumfbre SERVICE STATION A~~~ct,~~c~::e~~·ve IRYINE NATIONAL BANK CITY AUTO PARTS LLOYDS NURSun 1'401 Culyer Drive ms Harbor Blvd, Costa McH 1'1SSUperlor Vntt4 1900 Newport Blvd Nursery> 2171 Campus Orivr ,..~ =~,".C:~z~~j I co:':=:~~I • lrvloo ~ 646-0275 Cost.a Mesa.541·7'51 Costa Meaa646-lll I 646-1717 lrvinelll-3700 VI.. ~ L----------.J.----------'------------l~--------~---------1....--------...... --;---------------.----.... :.J Of DAIL V PILOT H.::ive a fun and safe New Year. We look lorward to serv1nt,; you 1n 1976. AT·EASE !Ml FJsh1on Island .Newport Reach 644-5070 1o wish you the best for the coming year and the years yet to come. Pacific Travel School 543-6655 Pacific Travel Service 834·141 I 610 E. 17th St. Santa /\na Happy Anniversary America! We're 200 years old and still looking good! Party Plea* Z * ers :IOll Harbor Blvd Costa Mes a 546-2211 H ere·s w1sh1ng you the nappiest. the grooviest and most fun.filled year ever• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC UtoMwMr4thllr~. c.... 546·1017 Ttme to wish you a happy and healthy li76. TERRY BUICK !lith&W1lnut "Downtown" unUn91on ad1 We wish you and all of your loved ones the very best of luck in the coming year. THE FROSTING HOUSE 2384 Newport Bl vd Costa Mesa -548-5794 HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM COSTA MESA GOLF 'HOPP fortune smiles f •1 you th•s y~ar :rnd 1n ti~ yP.Jt'> tot omf'I ABBEY RENTS FURNITURE 192.'l Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa .645-4772 ~APPY NEW YEAR ,,\ J 11, / .... ~~ ~· i ~ J 0 AND20Qth BIRTHDAY To You All From Balboa Bav Proo. Rffffon 6f5-70'0 4509 W. Coast Hwy Newport Bearh Rial ht iM New Year wt~ pcaet. lov. ... .. ,,. ... '°' "tt'J ... CONNELL CHEVROLET Z828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa S .. 1200 \ • HAPPY 1976 PJ:fif.tM~ COAST PROPERTIES COMPANY 301 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa, Ca .673-5410 Here's a little candle of hope to shed some light on our wishes for your new year. DUNTON FORD ;.!;!.IOS. :\l a in at Wa rnl'r S./\ 546-7 070 As the clock strikes midnight, we enter .'.lnother yea r of ad· venture and challenge. WHley M. Taylor Co. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NewpQrl Beach Toast in the New Year! We wish you lots of cheer 1n the coming new year! THE IRVINE COMPANY ~Newport Center Ort\le Newport Beach Time to wish you a happy and healthy 1976. HARBOUR YW 18211 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-4435 The old hour &Ian Hy1 lt'1 time to with you • •very h•PPY and healthy new year! We hope you'll join us In our prayen for peace for all people In the wor1d. DEGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE 961 West17th St.. Cost3 Mesa 646-0622 In the spirit of the season, we would like to wish you the best for the coming yea r. CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE /AUDI 445 E. Coast Highway Newport Beach 673-0900 Have 3 tun and safe New Vear. We lot>J< ' forward to ~erving you In 1976. DAVID l JOBES GLASS STUDIO , & Associates A FRESH START Toast in the New Year! A streak of luck may I come your way to bright· To AJJ Our Friends co your life in every way. & Customers We Wish a MUSICAL 1975 BAMBOO DRY CLEANERS Hal boa Blvd at 21st St. WALLICHS MUSIC CITY . Newport Beach South Coast Plaza 6 73-3162 540-2830 We wish you J year of good times. good friends and much success in goals. miracle mazda ' 21 50 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meso 645-5700 .. Wishing You the Ha,piest New Vear! PYRAMID FENCE COMPANY 760 West 16th Street. Costa Mesa 548-9662 ~ •', I \t\ A FRtSH START A streak of hack may come yoar way lO bri&ht· en your Ille In every way. WtlwriA TOYOTA VOLVO 'YM. H· I c I I "' ; • .t~ 1-nn I Enjoy thi' Bicentennial year with fun and festivities! MA BARKER'S FAMILY RESTAURANT 212 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4303 Wialllag yoa a hippy, bw~y. ucl booatlt.I New Year. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 HAPPY 1976 ACE KEY SEIYICE 1872 Newl)Ort Blvd. Costa Mesa 41·1021 Ring bl Ole New Year witl peace, love ud happlHta for everyoae. HOLLAND REAL TY 1716 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 645-4170 Here's wishing you a new year of h ealth and hal1p1ness. We're ringing in the New Year with love. peace <ind happiness. Smooth Sailing in 1976. May the tides of good fortune be with you. From all the Crew at Mesa Boat & Marine, we wtsb you all a Ve.ry Happy Y ear. Mesa Boat & Marine 1595 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, 646-6269 We hope that you find the pot of gold waitirag for you at the end of lbe rainbow in 1976. We hope your wishes come true during the next year and all or the years that follow. '<' GREEN HAVEN GARDENS BOTIQUE CLEANERS 6<M6 Warner Ave. 2123 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa -646..3927 May we find the Peace mankind hf$ longed for In the Ntw Y~r. COAST MUSIC SOVICE J838NtwpPrt Blvd. Costa Mesa Huntington Beach 842-2050 May th• New Year be fun and featJve. •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVIR ROUS·ROYCE UO.t7fllt f t c.QlfAAAUA \'----A ..... , ... r T a II j 1 a r ('.f r 1 r Wedneaclay. Oocembor 31 . 1975 cs I May we find the Peace mankind has longed for in the New Year. ANTIQUE tOTTAGE 495 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 642-5151 Happy Anniversary America! We're 200 yeus old and still looking good! PROMPT CLEANERS 434 E. 17th St Costa Mesa646-6883 As the clock strikes midnight. we enter another year of ad venture and challen~e GORDEN WEST VW 7600 Westminster Blvd Westminster893-755 I (2 Bll«i W or Beach) '* HAPPY HOLIDAYS trom ~* *\~'FAR WEST /I 'SERVICES. INC. 270 I Alton Ave, Irvine (714) 54().9892 * lsadores * Coco's * Snack Shops * Reuben's • Rftlbeft E. Ltt • Th~ Plankh~ • The Moonrake-r Baxten Strttt GordaUz. FEl,IZ ANONUEVO FROM Smooth Sailing in 1976. May the tides of good fortune be with you. EL TORITO-NEWPORT MAJORWAY CAMPERS 4221 Dolphin·Striker Way NB 833-9740 858 W. 18th St , Cost a Me!>a 642-8471 . Wishing You the Happiest Ne-Vear! JONATHANS ANTIQUES 422 31st St. · Newport Beach 673-600 I ·g · o.k 0 • \ ~""""'-,,.. ln \~1 "• •• ~·~~~g 0 .k ".· \ ~,.,,,._,,.. .,o 1) \~1 • • •• '(a'\·~·~~· ·g 0.k o ~~ ·~1 · .. ··(a""\•.H 1 ~···•g I ~ •. • \. ~ ~ \I.I~" 0 -,C. I .~ •• • \.. ~ ~ \I.I~' 0-,C. I \fA .• ~ J \.. ~ ~ \I.I •., • 0 ~ I ~ -·~~ .o~ ->' •.•• O tt .. ~~~ ~ ,,. ~~ .<.>~ ->' .•. Ott .. ~·~~ -~ ·'~Qi.L .o'.· ~ \) .. ~.o~ ... ~.·~~ ... ~ .. To wish you the best tor the coming year and the years yet to come BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 847-8555 We wish you a year of good time~. good friends and much success 1n goals NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-5630 We hope that the coming year is pleasant and profitable for all of our friends FOUNTAIN BOWL 17110 Brookhurs t Fountain Valley 963-7888 HOUSONGS CANTINA 16595 Pacific Coast Hwy Sunset Beach. Ca. 1213) 592-1040 May the New Year bring you and your family everything good . SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 3833 Birch St Newport Beach 549-0812 Enjoy this Bicentennial vear with fun and festivities! ROY CARVER, INC. & 234 East 17th Street Costa Mesa546-4444 -- The old hour glass aays lt'1 time to with you a a very happy and healthy new year! METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Rivel Cosla Mesa 546-8191 "Hope fortune smiles on you this year ano in the years 10 come. o ~o ~ May cood lack, bealtb and b.appl.Dett be wltb yoa ID 11'71. BEACH STATIONERS. INC. 11~11:1 :"l:l'Wporl lll\ll. l"o~tu \h·,,1 6'15·8300 4020 Campus. Newport Reach 556-2922 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 547 W 19th St Costa Mesa 642 9764 1:!1 lK llrnnkhur I <.i;ird1·n 1;nH e 534 6300 1750 West Lincoln Ana.beam 991 ·0~0 HAPPY HOLIDAYS & THANKS to our applicants & employers ... from DENNIS & DENNIS 'YSOHMEL SERVICE 2082 Michelson Dr. Irv me 833·Z700 11,!f;H fieJch Bh·rl llunllngton Hcach 848-1288 DAVE ROSS STUTZ MOTOR CAR Exclusive ror Orange County 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Here·s wishing you a new year of health and happiness. BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC I 13600 Beach Blvd Westmmster892-66S I (Beach Blvd at Garden Grove Frwy) We thank all our customers ror their patronale & wish a l l a Very H appy & Prosperous New Years from THE QUIET WOMAN 3224 East Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar 640-7440 -~~-= ,., ,, " We hope that you find the pot of gold waiting for you at the end of the rainbow in 1976. TMtATA JAPANESE NURSERY 780 Baker Costa Mesa, Calif. We hope your wishes come true during the next year and all of the years that follow. ARST NATIONAL BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY 1600Adams, Costa Mesa 546-9270 ·rD :{t 0 :: ~ ~~A2~vii··: · ~·(a1\·~~~crn·rn :{K ": .. : ~~~QJlJii 0·: · •·o·~~~l(?;/<'D :~ " ... ~. ffl~A~Q v1i··: · •·(y~l{/a·~ ~~: (JL~~o~r~l=? ... O ttY./J ~~h';(J · (JL~~0 ~~ \). ~· • -~ · .~ -~h';(J · (JL~~o~r \). ~·. -0~ .. ~.·~~if::-"0'-;!t" R~ Estate Houses For Sale•• •••• \Houses For Sale H0000 U0s0e •• s.F000 r •• s.a1 •• e •••••••• I ~~!~!!.~~~~ •.•..•• 1~~!~!.~~~-~~ ....... 1 ~.~!~!!.~~.~~~••••••• ~~~! .......... !?~~ ·~~!'!'! .......... !?~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 General I 002 Getteral I 002 General I 0021General I 002 GeMrol I 002 General I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily and report tt· ron immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in- ccwttd insertion only. Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertised m this news paper 1s :.ub· Ject lo the Federal 1-'<Jir Housing Act or 1968 which makes at illegal to advertise "any pre ference. hm1tal1on. or d1scnmmat1on based on race, color, relii;?ion. sex. or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference. hmita· lion, or discnminataon." 'Tlus news paper will not knowingly accept any advertising (or real estate whkh ls in viola· tion of the law. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .JJ.a11e a UnUjue new 1}earl U~l()UI: li()MI:§ REAL TORS~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa, 546-5990 BEACH G IANT Gwrol 1002 GeMrol 1002 :)()()()Sq n. of luxury 4 to 7 ••• •• •••• •••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• •• bedrooms. charming ·-------family room, oriental plank patio. m1n1 or· char d, private yard S84.900. 10 <;;-down. Coll 962-7788 KEV REALT ORS Mew Ye•'• Special Juat listed. 3 bedroom ;ind ramily. rustle beltm paUo. brick 8-8-Q and fire rlna. Super sharp with lol..'\ of el<lras. Near new. Ask1nR $57,000. Musuell Call 540.-1151. HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. C-05ta Mesa Office: 1491 Baker. 546-4141 Newport Boch Office: 170 N('wport Ctr Or, Suitt' 100640 6161 jiJiilli.I !!!902~".:l!!:t!!!:~lln:~r~~c~~:~~~~h~~.I LE.ASE O,TIOH 3 Br, 2 be, bltns + ~ton•· frplc. Newly painted big lot w/d bl gar. Real sharp & only. $62,500 J.ACOIS REAL TY 61S-6670 ON GOLF COURSE Exqulslt.c c ustom 5 bdrm, ~ ba home. Huge pool fr reg handball court. Over i,., ocre. Open Sunday 1-S. 30~ Cupr1 l.;_1ne. 545-9'91. --Walker U lee Reel tstntc VEAR . -~ BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2<i07 E COAST l-IWY CORONA O E L. MAR EXCEPTIONAL VIEW Luxuriously built. for builder's own home. Everything just like new. 2 huge bedrooms and 2 baths PLUS separate suite and bath on upper floor. $175,000. AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Nearly new duplex. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace each unit. Enclosed garage plus parking space for each un it. Located only step.5 from Ocean Blvd. Easy walk to Big Corona Beach. Avail on annual lease at $525 /mo. Avail now. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 26th YE.AR 675-3000 G"9erol 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TRI-LEVEL/POOL lluntangton Beach Pacific SJncl" Pool ll o m c b y l> c• a 11 t.• Brother' This l1l\"l'ly :1 bedrm. 3 hath homl' of fcrs romforl in living Formal d1n111g room Large famal\ rm " wt•t bar overlook!> pool <• nd terraced yarct Compl landscpd front und rc,1r Worki.hop and slor.a~<' cabinets 1n 0Hrc;11c•1t 2 car ~araitl' lllod•~ to OCt•IU\. Offered ul $73,500 ~ll PEHfi F-f OME 1141 Cernpu1 NB IAl•HS& ONE OF A KIND There 's a h ome in llarbor View Hills that hai; l11•t'n reduced <• :.t•t·on1l t1mc It's like gl't· tin~ a discount (in the Mona Lisa Truly one of a kind. Lattice work, ~orgeou!> gardens w/greenhous<' 210' wide lol and spectacular view Ila:. 4 br 2 bu, pwdr room. 2 fpks. hhrary and murh more Now only $167.400 HARBOR COMPANY 111•:,\I TO II:- SI N Ct-: 11111 Fmd what you wanl 1n 6 73·4400 Daily Pilot Classifieds. _.._ _____ _ 1 .~ ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REALTORS since 194 CHERRY LAKE .ARE.A A terrific buy. unusual design. Huge living r m , 4 BR, lge fam r m. 21h baths. View from m ost rms. Quiet St. $89,500. 21 I I San Jooqiiin Hills Rood NEWPORT CEHTBt, H.B. 644-4910 Beaut. 4 DR. fam. rm. Country English atmosp h ere. enclosed patio, established trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool, dock. Custom . completely furnished 6 BR.· 41h ba., 3 car gar . On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 ft. on Getter0I I 002 GeMral I 002 lagoon. Boat s lip. $295,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PENINSULA PT. $79,950 Altrart1H! I story hom1· with li:e. l1v111i: rm wifrpk .. dan. area. l;Jqte rear patio; 2 13r l Ua 673 3663 673 808fi eves associated BR O KERS RFAL TORS lOl~ W Balboa 671 )66 1 Getterol *OCEAN* •;Block · modern duplex 3& 2 txlrms. Seller will fmnnet•' $1()8,6()1) I I! Balboa Boy Prop. Reoltori * 675-7060. Sell things fast with Daily Pilot Wanl Ads . 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab /Irvine ~ realty HOME FOR 76 Lovely view access to private beaches -4 lg. bedrooms family room w /wet bar. lg . formai dining. Cameo Shorc•s location $152,500 Martha Ma en ah fl"\2-8235. <N32) 642-12)5 644-6200 901 (lower Orlwt' 1&44 MacArlh\11 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de 011vt• N B 675 · 6161 GetterCll I 002 GMffCll 1002, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• [~S...ui~~ Kl~1\LTORS 644-7270 WANT TO TRADE?? We want m or e umts -for this char ming RALBO A I S LAND DUP LEX. Front ho u se b as 2 bedrooms + cozy fireplace. Plus l bedroom apartment. Both have been remodalcct and arc only one short block to the North Bay. See al, you 'II love at at $1 15,000. 2828 E Coo\t H19 hwoy, Corona d el Mor 1 J PROPERTY AN EM T • "" HOMlS '°" UVIHC NCTwotnt •O•l\ ntl I ''"'1111" wt U • "'' •tt 11,t 'Ut f l tH tf U 0<.,111 Ul"l-CI I• ,., .. ., ... \ • . ,, ~ . I Cfl DAILY PILOT Wednead!y. Oecembtr 31 1975 Hovse-t For S• Houua For S* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mrol I 002 IGtft«'GI I 002 G........ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~._._~1--------R.E. SALES LOOK AT THIS! Dover Shores Lo\4\''l p111·t•d h11ll1l' on \1111~11.1 \\,I\ .Ju,1 It' tlun•tl tu Sl"'IJ(ltl I h~dn1111n... u,,1•d hr 1 d. MESA HORTH I l~dn,.,•m. ;! bath,, rpk t· o 11111 Id c l Jr pl' t 1 n ~ th1 uuul L>r .iJ>l':, llltn.; l>hlt' g.u l'u\ l'I cd patio \II rn 'ery ~oo<l l"Ol1Ul uon lkduced tu $411.000 ln)t·r. IJ11 11h rvun1 w.11h Roy McCardle '"et t1J1 . 1111111.tl d1111ng R--tt 1810 .... ~ 1 11 u m , :, ,. 11 •1 1 .i t t 1 nJt or newpon 1'111 l ti ri: n 'i. " 111 g ;u11l C1i:.la .\lesa S.'8 772'J r11om fllr a p1Jnl t'all h·I~ 5~10 tor .1ppo111t111111t1 lro.J TH ltl'l'l' On E BLUFF PETE BARRETT Virw . Vi~w. View -REALTY-$46,500 6U )200 675 .i060 :! h.:df\llllll' :.! hJlhs l'nn ~----~ cl111111111u111 l-'1rt•µl.1l·1· NEW ENGLAND CHARM lamth ""'"' lrll' t'llln l\"torn l .11 Pl'trn,.: and tll .!pl·" lJl'l'UI ,1(()1 " "·1llp.1p1·r t hr11ugh11ul :0.1 pJ1 .1lt' l.1u111ln 1oom h\11 1.'lldt1,.,1•d pallll' Onl' \\ .irmlh ul u,1•11 l111<·1\11·u,to111 hn1·kt•d 2 \',If • llld "l)l)(J Ill llll~ 'I'll' J!Jl<.11.!I' l'lt•ltlll dUlll .rnd 'PJll :! ,..111n lh1 • .lh.1 11111·111·1 "'" 1mm111g punl · '"' m ,1 I din 1 th 11 1 .11 " 11 11 d t h l' t u r n ,. r \(1.1 1110111 tur '-•'\\ 111. l.1< 11111 ,\ "'i.1u11.1 p.11111111. hot!.h11·-• ,,. llto.1ul1lul h1g p.111<1 1111 1111<1 11nw-. fur .ill ,1 .1·p.11.1t1· l!.Jt .tgl' 1111.' CUI\\ tllll rl'"l I ,It\'.., ,ti I d\l\\ II' lh1tll l .. 111rn• \1-t BY OWNER 18724 Mapl~wood Ln Ill ~·11:--a;To~ 111-:i\Cll 1111 f•.th.... dm\ 11 ('h.qwl I.Jiii' lit t\\ l'l'll lk.11 h 111\d ,'\, .\}Jj.(IWlla :.11;x 1:..~:1 EAST SIDE TOWNHOUSES Cameo Hiqhlands <'ULO'\L\t. STYLE 2 ,111··"' llt•1t• tTw It' 111 t h l ti r Ill '' it h IH I <' k 1 ... ,, I· our ht•dr oornl l111·pl.1t1' l111111al dming h111111 \\1lhq11.1ht\ tl1.·<or. l.1rg1.· h1d1 '""·_bit~~ rn 11111· c11nll1t1011 l•Jl111 .\I' ~r:. ntv. ... ,1.111uuo; p ,1l111 frurl 1'11ml' l111.J11o n ne.:ir tn·•,., µ11 , .itt• ht•.ii·ht'' 'h11pp1111.: .11111 bu~ lrnc!:> COLE OS: NEWPORT Unh 111 Dnw n. REALTORS $39,S00-$44,700 >15 I : l'11.1,l llw, 675-5511 c ILU (.' I).\{ ANYTIME H '..' • " r n l.' r " 1 t h tit• 1 ltghlh1I .I bt•droom homl· I \II "'''' 111p1w r plumh1ni.: ----------.111<1 lll'W ;.ippllJlll'i''o ~i/4 , •• , I ) I \\ .J ( r ,II\ I\ tcH' CaU 675-7225 LAST CHANCE Thi.. 't•Jr fm ~lltHI I'\ 1•mpt ion on ) 1111r t "''" llt·.1C'h frnnt :! ht•llroorm. ,,; ;-,., 114·\ t 1 I\ \'11•t·tl1111 ll1 .111 "'., t.ij ~111 ASSUMABLE FHA LOAM l~Quail ~ .. IPlace · Properties[~ 752-1920 ~ .... 1<100 OUAll SI NlWPOlll BEACH PATIO JACUZZI This " an oubtanuing ('\,1mph· ul a home that START THE NEWYEAR RIGHT! SeUHomH born lnv.shnenh Eornmo.-. Our rt•:,rdl•nlrnl d1v1Mon Lr-.t.:. and :,dh morl' rn \l''tml'nl properties than mu,'it 1n\'l'!>I ml·nt ClfflCt'S, 1'1•1,or1:1l Tt a1111ni::. \'Hlt•o Tra111111g, 1'11•:-.11 g1• 01 I ll't'' Fu II F ,11· 1h\t1.·-.. l'roix·1 I> Purc hase l'IJn, F11n).!l' Ben efit.,, !'tupt•r1111 Comm1:.s1on, lhn.1m11· Oq~an11.atron, l.1•.11 mug 1-:nvrronmcnt 1-\rll t 11n,· lrccn:.ee!> whu "'" \\orl. lor earning:-. rn t'\lt''" 111 $25,0oo p1•r ~ l"Jf .1n• l'lleouragl'U lo appl~ tor ,1 poi.1tl()ll "1th o u r I n \ e .., t m t• n t :-o r H1• .... 11h nl1Jl 01\ "IOO" l'Jll J>u n Herman. l'n•:,1 d1•nl <~L'A IL l'L.\l't-: l'l<•>l'FHTIES l :'\C i:l:! I '•:!ti HAPPY NEW YEAR!! From The Staff OF C.F. COLESWORTHY and COMPANY Happy New Year! 3 VA CANT HOMES! SHARP CONDO! 3hr Iba (111 I lt•H•I hdrm t'Jn lw u-;cd JS a 1k11 IJ \15 l..H. bit Ill .... nl'.ir nl.'w t·rpl:-. ~ d1 lh 111\:!CI ln1 cl -..u11lll•t k Im µn' .H"~. i.:.11 .1gt· t~lh :i.'I~ t.'\ l'S. !> 19 !!>~ Lachenmyer Realtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c •• os •• t.o •• Mff ••• a I 024 HuntincJtoa leach I 040 ~~~!.~~~~ .......• !~~~!.~~.~~••••••• ~~~ .. ·.'."° •• IMf ••• m.Y ••• 2.?.~~ ~!~.~~~•••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• V.AC.AHT WESTSIDE --•1•1•G•.•v•-... C•-... .._.•T--•I ~':~~.~~~ ••• !~.6.~ ~~';~~-~~~ ••• ~~-~9 C~M Tri p11ex &3. 2 Br. l bo. ~!~~~~ ....... ?~.2.~ Don't m1¥s this one 4, UK "' "'" .-vt pat os garaacs. homt• with huge ran11I.> 2Story Xlnl lo c $64,500 1 Mr. fnl·d yard. cs>h. room w/open beam rl'tl Nt-w paint rn und out 9. Owner/Agent. S57·1W<I, drps,4•hildok.$l~~. 1ng und brit'k frpk J-'ormt1ffamalyrm&llin f 5469950 1Hr,fncd ,y:trd$23!>. Need:. SOOll' TLC 1\ll an~ rm au~ & l'OH'r1•d * ree in~ * 2 story 2 br, 1 1 2 b..t, dlll tt'rm1> $38,900. <.:ALL pdllo arc.i. Very lo" (/'-Multi tenant mdustnal & gar , cpts, dr~ $275 l'l est a gt' llo rnc:-.. 645 f,646 pm:ed ut onl)' $58.50tl office bldg, Orange Co. 3 Br. tncd yd, gar $250 20bit Taller Circle Won 1 Airport Locauon. Pnn. HOMEFINDERS Hw1tlii")tot1 leoch I 040 last 11 Worhl Heal Est.ill' LIDO REAL TY INC. only. S49·1430. 642-9000 oN·rt:ie.iii:iiFF1 S56·1111 EXTENDS .ro you s PRIDg 0 ..-OWN · PRIMEAR~A ERSlllP UNITS. good 2 Br, 2 ba, ne w d ecor View• View. View BEST WISHES CM rental a rea, large lot $315. Gurdener/Wtr pd. $46,500 FOR A with enclosed garages. Adults, no pets. 673·6372 - Owncr /Bkr.556-6171. --- 2 IJt•drooms, 2 baths Con I. Bil ~ JOYOUS CHRISTMAS ---2 super 3 and 4 bdrms. do1111n1um F rrc platt', 'I -' A.._.D .._ *DELUXE 4·PLEX * Crpls, drps, dshwshr r.1m1lv room . till· l'ntn " A •. • l'u~t1im l"art•l'llO" .u)d PROSPEROUS 1976 :I UH.:! ua. OWOl'f s u111t. $:145 / mo. 963-4 56~ I " ,.. n--, 'C' _._.,_ f1n•pll: + d:-.hw:-hr. (3) 963· 17&>. dr Jpe:-. Ul·1·111 atu1 ·~ ~ ~ 3377 V l ,.a N B 673-7300 2·BR , 2-ba. Xlnt cond W II lh h l ia ,1110. . D p . t 3221. a papl.'r rou~ uu by MCVAY Top locat1011. 20t/,. d own ona ocn ° St'pJrdll' la um.In room y 1-;AG ER R 1-; A LT y , ••••••••••••••••••••••• T~o c nl'losl'd p..ilro~. lllll' 6 lUi.tom bmkl'll :! "·11 NO DEPOSIT· LOCJUl'a Bea'h I 048 Newport Beach I 069 S56-171 BEACH FRONT itJrd~t-. l~lt.t c.·Lttl· dour -NO RETURN! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 4~LEX Wanter and yearly leases. From $350/mo Large. i.pac:1ous u1"11ls Beverl y C r eed on , Co:.ta Mc:-a Xlnl rl·ntal Realtor. 675·2411. Ol>\.'lll'I, 1>w 1nrm111i.: pool around lhl• t'or111•1 JJc:uu1 & S.runJ BY OWNER 18724 r\ -.mall lfol't'.,ll &. the r(' turn on '0111 111\cstrnent "'fl JSlo111 .. h ~·111 Shurµ l'ondom1111um "1th UR, I 1 pk 2 l',IJ" ..:.11· On I} SJ.l.000' !>I.IS I 151, lll~~~~~l~ !-~\~II ~r::i:.~ • • • • • •. • .. •. ! ?.~ ~ Oft 1-:111,, tlown C'hapt•I TUHTLi':HOCI\ l'rt•s 1d1·111 1.Jnt• IH'l" l'l'n lkac h Home. 3 Bit 2 ba. famrh BIHi & ~la gnoll;1 room, lo\ ch ''nt•lo:o.1•tl ~lf>8 l:!!J:J courtyard S.'ii ,500 BIG BOLD ANO BEAUTIFUL $49,750 GOl'l!l'OU:. ·I hcuroom. 2 story grant. llugl' rooms t-;xtra lar~(' eomforlallll' lamlly room Super sun * SOMO REAL TY * 831·9411 3 BH. 2 Ila . lo(lb model hOITil'. S.'i!l.!IOO SOUTH COAST INVESTMEMT 549-08 I 2 645-4203 n\' krll'ht'll Frcshlv ----------pamtl'd throui.:ho ut L1k~· n('w carpets and drape~ Soper good l>uy CJll for tll0lJib, 962 7771 --1-·11- BLOW THE WHISTLES .... and toot lhl' horns J\l1<1H all cbc. h~r\c a won derful. pro.,pt·rou'i cw Year. Wr'll h1· fookrni.: forward lo llt'lprng } ou v.nh vour rc·.d l''it.•tt• needs in ttw coming) t'Jr ~llZA REAL ESTATE 900 Glt.-nneyre St . 494 9473 S49 Ol16 SUBLIME <'harm1•r 111 "11111h•d s1•tlus11111 " 'Ill.Im llt•,1m-.. fpk. 1 ha1J llt'r 3 hlk.., to bt·al'h Sis.om •OCE\"\ .. BllNT• IL111· .al SI '1!1.5110 B) Im nl'I" i5:! 11; I ·\!l!I .1:~.\ 1052 NEWPORT SHORES 3 llR (ur 2 & 01.•n). rn ml,, e 111 1.·ond <.:ho11.•t• lix: nr poot... & lt•rrnr:-., short walk lo 11l'1.·,1n ~'Jl;.~>O CAYWOOD REAL TY it 548-1290 * area. Fast moving Good - re nts. Fowttain Volley 3234 SOUTH COAST •••••• • •••• • • •• •• • • •••• INVESTM £-:NT 549·0812 ---- Fornilv Comfort . an t~is l ovely 3 bedroom. and den homl: Mobile home/ -----------TrlrPrks 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 hlOl'k from the bay on I fiR trlr. 8x36, !>mall Lrtlu Is land. Super sharp adult park. No pet~ NEWPORT BEACH Crpls. drps, rcfng, ro1.y frpk. Ir~ yard Near bt'ach. schools and shop. ping. Pnde·of-ownersh11> nbrhood. S425/ mo. NO fre. 846· 1311 Agt. 31.ll.'tlroom and dC'n with .i S2.045 !>IR 6173 hath~ Highly upgraded OrancJe County a.ml nl'w on the market. p rty 2500 Huntington Beach 3240 l all for appomlmL·nt to rope ••••••••••••••••••• •••. s~e Offered ut $129.SOO. •··~~~·~~·;;~;~;;T:••• 1----------Call 540-1151 .. Vrltaae Heal Estate Ha lf acre vrcw fol. Will . " , ~HERITAGE finanCl' purl 559·01f\O j\jO Agents l' ce ----•Yorktown/ Bushard REALTORS -------•Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BH. 1 BJ\ .. $285 •Yorktown/ Magnoli.! 3 BR. 2 BA ... s:11.10 •Garfield I Hrookhur~l TH E BLt.:1-'FS Hous~s f\irnished $58,o<Xl I I t • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 BR, 2 B,'\ ... $325 3HH .. 2 H.1th:-. CoronodelMar 3122 •Warner/Beach Agent 640 5!)ij(J ••••••••••••••••••••••• J BH, 2 BA ... S3SO ---.----Pum 2 Br. twnhi.e, W10 . •Magn olia/Edmgl'r Sl'l·,'\I> ;\!-.\\ \ 1-.·\HS The Blulfs. Lu,urrou-. 2 2 htks toChinaCO\c. I-:\ I': 111'.IH. Lta'>l' this bd, l ba Condo \\ s.ioo 67389~: .~1~;~:r~k~::~sl 3 HH lw.1ul1lul (,.1nll'n magnificent' ll'\\ uf b:u·k --- lloffil' 'trl ''" '''" , 111 l ba} On CJud.rl SH5.llOO Cameo Shore::; Oceanfront 3 BR. 2 BA ... S3::?5 l'tHll. ll011111' "I I :>011 &H 7654 home. w / pool. Pvt i.tarr-. • lloba Bushard Enjoy the Good Life to bch. J Br + maid. ;it~ 3 BR. 2 BA. s:us 493•2513 499_4584 L!:: La ndscap1•tl f.111 152 :< na. L>an Hm. F;rni Hm, I •Garfae ld/Urookhursl Huntington Harbour TOWNHOUSES 552-7500 red hill 61. Harbor' ll'" \lvnaco SISOO mo. owner G7:J.tio3G 3 BR, 2 HJ\ ... ~l:l5 'Laguna Niguel~ 2 Br, dl'n. :! Ba. ll4 H5~6 ---•McFaddcn1Urookhurs t ....,. -Costa Mesa 3124 ·I BR. 2 BA ... S350 3 l~·clronm t rnm S56.5UO Pou I J ,I l' U 1.1. I , II c JI' dubhouM· ii.: ht•achc!> REAL TY INC. 714/846-1371 THE GOOD EnJU \ ,~l~~o m thr::. I :-. p ,H· 111 ti ~ p Jr k ~ 1 d l' I ln1lrou111, I 1 h..ith' l'rr \ Jlt', uH•r .... 11t•d lot patio. I rwt trl'I.' h,I\ t•n Lots or l''<l r.1:-.. Call for appointment lftrrntRaim•smrn 962·4471(.~:-)546·8103 roalt y TILE ROOF Hi Ceilings Popul.ir l'l<Jn I, Chan tl'!lor 'I WO M'(l .tfJlt> maskr lw11room !>Ullc~ l'l.l :-.. Ul·::-; S.J7 5011 LE RAISOR REALTY 452JCampu:-.Dr lrunl' CALL 833-8600 1048 .•..............••...•. HAPPY HOLIOA YS !-'HO~ the choice community BAYFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •McF<iddcn/NewlancJ '1'111, dl'lrghtlul L11lu !>Br Rack Day l ·Bd furn . 4 BR, 2 HA ... s:16t> ••• ~IH 1,1 \\ h.it .in 1111 I 1•11·w1111' lll hu~ .1 :-.up1•r :1 l1t•tl1011111 ILrn• hl'r on a d10ll'l' c•or'l"lt'1 11 •l du~c to lll'W .11. 11 1 , 1:1 terms. ::,lj,!ICIU lfonre \\1th JJll'I' ~ :-.ltp house• Mature udull Sl95 •:\kFaddcn1Sprmgdall' J u1> t r educed r ro rn 111tl util. 64:! l:!n 4 RR. 2 BJ\ .. $3'15 S325.000 to $297 .500. Call l. D-h -3-14-8 •Bolsa/Spnngdale for J\ppointml'nl OCJLW"a D'C'ac !••••••••••••••••••••••• J HR. 2 HA ... $335 1..1)!.Ull.I ;";1g1H I ltt-.11l \ LIDO REALTY 3377 \in Udu.N.8. *673-7300* Oceanfront, 2 br houSt'. ·~~963~·~4~56~'7~o~r~96~3~1~7~8~1i­f rpk. by we<.>k or m onth 830-5050, 496-4040 Ison Juan I Capistrano I 078 4!19 4384175:!· I I 71 Pool-ocean View home Adults prcf'd J an Ju nt• ~!15 mo 49-1-0451 . owner. Mission Viejo I Ob 7 ••••••• •••••• •• • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:t\(." \OUr tam1lv lhl~ I lll'.1ut1lul 5 IH·druom Houses Unfumished Fast Possession hom1· for thl' l'\1•w \'~ar! ••••••••••••••--•••••••• <>"1111 h.is \Jl·,ill'd th" 1.oi·Jtl'd 1n 1\lto BalboaPeninsula 3207 ln\t I\ :1 Bdrm \lllJ \\cth I aµr.,ll :mo ~!1,500 lhll I, 'llol I ,ti IWh I If hi h\tn' 1111 .111 ,111 11111111 .!Brl':BJ.4:!t·.1ri:ar.ll\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to bch 2 br dupll-x, Inell yd , ch1ld/pels ok Walk to bch 2 b r . rn cd yd. ~ar. chafd /pcl.s ok :! hr condo, frplc, c·pts. urps. S220 HOMEFlt-IDERS 6-12·9~0 lJJ\RLING ho use for rent• 2 Bt . 2 bJ Call :"ian !J62 7i~ t11111111r.: .1. pr t\ .11• .,u1 J ANCHOR.AGE in~ & f.Jmrl) rm-. Yrly . lse. S365 mo 673 7197 rnunll1111 .. ., "" .1 '1t•w lot INVESTMENTS .-Lge 3 BR. walk tu ocean. ::,J.J !•.111 (7 I 41 496 7J I I Corona del Mar 3222 close to schools, ram r m, Holiday Fun • ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. avail. now. S40o. Lirgc fu11 tdl1·cl lo.11111:y <-. ..u. 1086 3 BR. 2 ba. frplr. gara~l'. mo.963-801i3 room \\ •l h I lid 1 111 'i. . .>VUTTI Laguna 414 Fcrnlear. S.1011 mo n1mpll'll'I~ upr.:raded ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644.003-0 $325. Jbr. 134 ba .. rlrp'>, r .. plJl'l' your mt':O.'tJ~{' ht'lor l' l h1: rt·au1n)! pulilic , phnn1• T>arl' Pllol h..i., ti~1.·n totally uµ ----J?1.1dPd. v.1th la\l~h u-.l' L l\rn~ 111 the ('ity -Hurt• :!Br Bcautv of mirror .... 1.1.;illpaper JUr f,im rrn, t•nC'lo,cd &·<:lulkll :i•·; yr old, l'~l­ ;rnd t·u~lom l1xturl'::. Thl· pat to, 111·:.ir So / ('oa:-.t d ·:-.Jt S·l6.5CIO. 5!!1 2306 j.1tu111 1·ost more than Plata ~ci1.50U Tt·rms own LAKEFROMT MISSION REAL TY We w11l lJI.' l'lo:-.l'tl for tlw holrdav :-.t•:isun. frnm Oet·. :!~th thru Jan. 1:-l !-'or matlt•r-. of 1111 rned1.ill' 1111p111 ta11t l', w.1tha1r 1m11lll1n11111g &at OC.:.f:AN VILl.A wii:ue!.l crpts. blt-ans.Fncd, J?d t•111l ol l'UI d1• -.a1 Clo:-it• apt f\111 of l'harm & Jt1:,l Large 2Br + dcn/famrl} a_r_ea_(_2_13l_886_'·0908. l 'l.tS!.ll tt•ll, t. I~ 5'i78 is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 rnn't po11b and 1t 1s <·qm J\tlll pll•H·h -.t·t lurlt•d 111 a lu'>ll HAL PINCHIH I P .i 1 1 0 '1• 1 1 1 11 c :! iu-:.\L r<ms PRETTIEST lll•dr0111t1s, d1·11. ~ h,1lli:-.. Li2i I·: Coa:-.l llwy 1urm.il u1111nc dnci ,1 pr111· 675-4392 I On The Block t.f onh ~w !JOU l'ALL 8albo p . I I 007 And it'., '' t'f\ nr t't' hlol'k llli\\. :,:x, :!til.O a ~n1nsu a 1 , .: . · . C:::SELECT jT'PROPERTIES ••••• ••• •• •• ••• ••• •• ••• too Lot at4.:d 111 mo!>l pn:- MESA VERDE 1975 PRICES l nll.rRt.'. lb I bo,1 S55.000 I>uµll"< '\t•w JX>rt $k7 ,h:,O l)uplt•x B .. dl>na '105 CMIO lluµI<·\ :\<'"port 11~~~~f;(11S1.u~. 1>uplt·x. ~L~·:1~:~11 s 1 i11.1;00 Ii.1th plu-. th n torm.ill Tnpk\ '\t·l.I. pw t ilininh 11111111 iJ rdwd ~12:1.otHI l11·,1nwtl 1·ntl·rtamm1·nt \l.11 s hall llPall\ lii:-1 lfiOO .1r•·:1 ... 1111111111d1ng p11ol ,corona del Mar I 022 "•lh '111'-p·t1111 rnd '>JJt'Ull\ \) .111\ t..•'\~;J~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 'on11• "1" <'omparl.' tor QUAINT DUPLEX ::;;~1.~10 South of Hwy. 'The kind ot proµl•rty "t 1ct0u:, art•J ' :1 huge l"-.•tJ rooms. :! ualhs. s un· l.t•n Hom.in B.1th. fo1 mal danrn)! + pn\ ,all· .rtrium olf rna..,ll'r :-.ur ll' W.Jlk to llCJl'h, ll•nlll' h.11tdhJll l'OUrh Complt•tl'I) up gr<1d1·rl for mo't rl1 s 1·11 ll\lllJllnJ.! liuyt·r ~I c.tl Lhr::. fa~l. 11 w1m t lai.l C:Jt St;.l.700 l' a II 962·77il __ !..._· II- • ,.Quail·~ .. IPlac• buyers !.eart·h our town I•---------• lor Quatnt cute. c·harm· Properties 7S2·1920 I 1•00 QUAIL ST NlWPORT llACH 111,.;, 11111q11c <oops ') and .1dorahlc With bc•.tm 11·1lrng::. knotty pint· "Jib, wood burning t rµk and a !.unny patio. right .irnuntl lht eorn<·r I ATTENTION frnm C.1rnat1on Park BUILDERS sxo.uou. Call 1;.11 n u I 1n: 1\1 TlllS NICF. 2 ~ '"'"''"''" h11m1· "hrl1• you S:. hutfd \mir units on the I-:--- H I hrl ltnom fur l><•OI ta w_..,.._,..,i;;,i;;,i,;;,i.-i.w.::.i Iii•· Ill l.1r).!t' (00\ !'rlf•(I t,11011\ room Y. .ilk 111 1 l""'h flJIWhng. ~as hll 111 ;1nil ""' t•rcd µat 1ci 1·11h.rn1 1· this prnpl'rl) I>on t tlt•lny on this. Only ~IH.JllO C.ill 5 Ill 5880 B> O>Aner S58.500. So of llw) 'm oldl•r <1 Br, 2 bcl l'nl"lt onl) Ci7S ~113 VIEW IRVINE TERRACE $50 We 'II Sell Your House in 60 Days At Fair Market Value, Or Pay For The Privileqe! RED CARPE'f llamalton at Bus hard 962-5511 ~HERITAGE !'runt row cus tom hom<' 1----------on Uolphrn Tcrrut·c w l HH. secluded s wimming ---------- pool, rdlcclro n pond. CHOICE newly remodeled kttC'lwn LOCATION und l'J\NOHJ\M I C • •• REALTORS S~~JUµ-~tcfrS ·· NIG HT LIGHT, HAY. $53,250 O(' 1•; J\ N & I SL AN o '1 Bedroom, 2 Bath home VIF.WS Sl!l9,SOO fl'<' in nice a r ea. Slone Call 64'1 721 1 firep lace. big master That f nfriguing W ord Game wif11 a Chuck( e l 0 N 8 0 111•••4 a., CUIY ' 'Ou.AN A ~1'1'•0'1 tS whfon yov •••I • t ut"""" on 11 ili.:o· I I I I K A M B E R 1 ''''f\9 •nd 1 """ you-,, 11 --,-,--,--[--,,---' 0 , ..... , .... , ... ,~.,,i • QJO'•d _ _ _ _ _ t f t I'"'? '" ttiw• ""' •\·~o word '---"---'I..-..__._...___. , v d~••M-o('I Pt>"\ ,,_.P No 1 .,,,.w,,.,, ........ c~.Ho.1100 bedroom. pool table, a nd ~ lot~ or l'Xlr as Close lo school::; anti freeway Our I S • best buy. Call lo :.cc , S36 R836 ~~~!' ....... !~~~ --· '· t -~-· ~ .. S.'l4iOOOl-'111ll'ncc ~~ :'\1u .. t i.ell lrJ.1 :!hr ranch houw J\ ... sume 1;'1 FllA lo11n , p:i y mnts only $142 mo Call $40 36(l(i. You may be Just riJtht for lh1' l\t Vt'rdl· homt' IHr. 2HJ . OR/Oen & H.1r 1.-icJ.!t• Woodsy Lot 28lO~·rnnl( Pl. !'>57 lll-1!'1 Owner $63,500 n 12 2•1 I I Call *WALK* TOTHEIEACH Jo'l"om lhts beaul1f11I 3 Br. 2 Ba home 01g Country ktll'hen, bn<'k frrtplace. built In BBQ. 5 yurll ol<I & ht.•'\l o( all Ill the hur)tuln pnrt• uf $45,900 St~trl th<' Nl'w Year m )Our new homt• B.19 1711) REX IJ. llOl><ifo;s RJo;, LT\' Call 494-0731 TEMPLE HILLS Ma!:>:.1\1' he.111wd t"<'tl to n •t·n ·.t111111 1·l·n1t•r rdurh1 ~hc1I Walk lt> 2 frplc, a ll applranees. lkduc•pclt11$X:!!IOO µrwall!IJt•a c:h Scllerw1ll g a r . pvl patio. fi21 MISSION VIEJO f1m.tnl"l' ::-1ot>,(li)l1 t.arks pu,. S45o mo ti75 >MY{; :! Br, 2 Ba, fam rm/frpk. SJ50 893 ~:i:n REALTY 581-1000 837-9500 NEUIELL Associates Costa Mesa 3224 I Br hl'LIUlV. 1·ul-dl'·:-at. large lot. ti1t:..., drps S375. LA4MIMA HACH 494·6594 ••••••••••••• • • • • •• •••• 962 Of;ix Exc•t•puonal 3 br. :! b;.i , rng:-., hu)!•· st11111· rrpl . Me wporl Beo'h I 069 parqul'l 111 .,. ,,.l lh1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acre age for s ale 1200 xlnl loc &17S mo Hds n • -t Hr. :! Ba, rt•lh 01'. u1n1ng q'd 540 154i, 546 !l lUO rm frplc. rncd yd, w w l'pls, drps 892 3-122 :o.C'Cllt.' lor tl11 , 1•\qUl'tt1· i''rt'n<'h t 'ount n hnnw 11 i'Tl'lll'h d1~11 .. t1Pl'll lt1 .111 unu:-.uJ I h IJ.:l' hr I l'l. I patw w 11 h m .1i.:11111l'1•11l whrll' ",11l·r \ ll'W" \ J(ourml.'l l.1td1t 11 with l' \ l" I \ .1 111 ,. II I I \ I bdrm:, .. ~ h.1lh'> & d1·11. ('Ontpll'll· th1· sl'lt1ng St3!1.5tK1 TURNER ASSOC. 1105, l'sl llw ~ L.igunJ 494·1177 MYSTIC HILLS Contrac·tor :-. honw, JU'>l 5 )Curs young /\ rcJI Jewel in a \cry pn vale sell mg It has at all t From thl.' trlt•d l'nlryy, JY & sunkl'n living rm with lieamed t•e1l , lge family rm with massive slonl' frplc & wood p:10l'11ng . lht• krttht•n as a dn•,101 \\1th loads or cxlra1> 1111'1 Corning t·ookw..in• & range. 4 lgt• bdrm:-. \\Ith a supc r m s tr su1 le off pool area 3 i''ull bath!. Very pravJlt• dl'l'k & patio area wrlh li:c heat l'd & filtered J)Oul for n• I axing. Oc·1.•a n \ r<•w i::a.r.cllo &•parale 3 l'<lr garage. lol:-. or room for boat, trailer. hobhy or storage J\n exq111 s 1t<• home m an cxc·cpt ton.ti location. Sec l111la;r :.il $125.000 mfi~~TP~ ~ell(l~ 499·2800 ---. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL Attention Sportsmen DOVER SHORES Scl'ludecl lhO alrn LU\\ I-.:-. I l'Hl('l':I> ldl'Jlly loc;1tcd lor hunt 110 \1 L 0:\ in~ dull Bnrdl'I'" nat'I (; \l .. \X\ IJIU\'J-. forestry JlrtlPl'rl) m i\o f\.;in \\1·11~ J \1111111 I Bil L,\ Co 675 O'J.lli .I B.1 \l,1n..l11u:-. II.iv & I 1111t· 'it" 1'1101o..J·"11111 Commercial 1'111 ,. 11·!11111•11 twlm~ .qi Property 1600 prJt~al IH2·1 t:.ilJ\\ Ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opi.'11 1>.111\ ~ \\ k11<h I :-, ::.1.;•1 ,JllO h l.'l X HIX Y. \"I l·.H FHO:'\'l' \\ !-.I.I I' Btll l'.111 ull 1; 111 ;;,1;11 l1J,t111~ & l'o Ht'.11\111 OCEAN VIEW I BH + fum1lv. In level l'n•..,l1g1• ~1·wport com j munily hv111g !-.:icnfrtt>. Stil.!JllO Call t.15 o;JO:I FOREST OLSON IMC. *BIG CANYON* El1.·gant II\ mg 11 ncl 1·1111•1 la111111g 111 tlw. :!XOO ~ct fl prof1·i.~1011Jlly tl1·1 orakd and IJncf'-1 a1><·d 3 hdrni h>rmJI d1n111 ,.:. I ,1 inrly room homt• l'nol J•H'U//I B B <) 1111 m I an ta~lll' :,ell1n~! :1 l'Jr J!Jr " l'll'l' op1•1wr-. Sl!l5,UOIJ ~CALL NOW ~/ 752 -7315 DONALD M. BIRO BAYFRONT t1ff11 l.' hu1 ld111g. "P<'<' tJc11la 1 \ll'W, luxurwu:-. L'J\l '( Ull' l' offices Hl'dt1t1'tl l•> SliOO,llOO BILL GRUNDY Realtor 6 7 5·6 16 I BALBOA BAYFRONT l'.!11 hot t ".1ll'rl rnnt pro· p..rt~ mnt•cl 1·om I Su 1ta· lilt· f111 mJrtnt· st•n rce tlo1k. 'port fr shrng land· 111g, '.11 hi ,,ti('-., oC'eano· gr,1ph~ h;l'il', n·~laur.inl 01 :-.h111l' l'rtC'l' ~i:lll,IHMI or" 111 n m:-.u.Jtor lt·Jsc· 642-5200 Pete Barrett Realty Larry Pfister LAND VALUE 211·:.!Llli:!nd St N B Z:-J4111 Sci ft . concrete blk llldJ.I. rt..'IJ1l !.ton· or of· lll'l', lot BOx90. Conl~ICt Unrv Park llome·Hlrs l\l gr til2·8252 Owner. 1-'H. :.rna , Pri vate yard (21:11247 2120 ____ _ LsNSale M4·7770 Condominiums/Town· Hat•k Hay Condo 4 Br, 3ha. rH•w l'pts. llrps, f'rn•place. 4br. 2ba. bit p..irnt S4:!5mo.<\!1:!·2796 rns. new r rph'<lrp,, S 3 3 :> m o 9 6 3 · I ..i t. !I I 9ti3· 1786 Cleane:,l 4 llr. 2 Ba home an town . frplc, patio, $365, S:.U·0873 i'rplt•, 3br 2ha, cnC'lo:-.cd patio . crpts/drps •SHARP :JRr .3lw.gar, S345 1mo. !1b:l -4 56!J/ l .. H, pool. Fl' l"pt llrbr !:lti.1 171)6_ 11 1. S350 6 1 ~ 02:?8 , - !i33·1653 Super 3br. 2ba. Rlt·lllS, • crpls, drp:.. S315 'mo. See :I Bel . :! b;i, frpk, dbl t0<l:1} !lGJ-451>9 9'1:1 1786 gJragc, S350. 673 7146. Frpll', !:>Uper nll'l', 3br, 2ba. Bit 111s, cbhwshr, fam rm, crpts. drps. S365/mo S:!!l5/mo. 963·4!>691963· 178ti . J\ttract 1vc 3br, pool. vacant. ls l. la st, SIOO J\gt, 6'1ti·J25S deaning. ---- lrYine 3244 --...................... . Jbr, a nd family. In Mesa BEAUT. San J oaquin Verde. $275/mo M,rt, Ask Twnhme L<.1rge 2 Br. 21, for f,es.540·11!">1 Ba. 2 sty. Vrcw of golf 1':AST SIDE 3 Br. dbl ~aragl'. I)! fncd course & lake. $550. 547.704~ yd. Jus t del' S3!)(J mo Univ Pk Terrace 2 lease!>48·35Cil Bu . twnhsl'. dbl I Br r<'ar hoUH', n('ar shopping Sl7>0 Wall'r pd fl.1t 111:1 i Mt-s.1 Del Mar. lmely 3 BR 2 BA. palm. hll ns. shake roor. ~!f Prc!.1010, S370 549 991 1 or ti7:J·263l frplt S375552·7896 4 BR, $395. mo. Eves. 551-4254 RENTALS 2 RR. den, 2 ba N.B. $.525 2BR,3 Ba.N n ..... Sl200 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $380 E Side 3 Hr 11'7 Ha , new 2 RR, l Ra ......... S375 <'Pls. close to s chools, lgt' 3 Rr, 21h ba N. B ... $1500 bark yard No l1te dogs. 3 BR, 2 Ba._ .•....•.. $-130 $350 mo. 963 ti73!J ask for 3 BR. 2lll Ba .......•. $425 Bob. 55HQ17 Eves. 3 Br. 2 ba. N.B ....... $450 Lo I 3 n 2 b dbl 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... $430/470 vey r , a, gar, 3BR.212Ba ......... $'160 bltns. frpk. cpls, drps, •4 BR. 2112 Ba ......... ssoo lge fn cd yd, walr pd. '4BR.2 Ba ....... $325/400 houses for sate I 700 Newport ha ch I 06Y Newport Beach I 069 •••••• •••. •• •• •••• ••••• $350. 1st, Isl, $100 sec. Cull 67J.4838. 1Br. 2ba. Comp!C'tcly re· dee. New a ppl ind LE RAISOR REALTY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY THE SEA Ju'st a f cw steps from the ocean in Newpdrt. Two 3-bdrm . 2 bath units, very well decorated. Ownt"r will carry a small second. $139,500 A C()U)WfU H .HIB CO. 644-1766 NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS While" all·r V1rw~· 2 & 3 bdrm u1111.." from S54.000 120 C} prl'ss. North 1..a~una Call 675-7225 •a,,"' ,, .... ,•fl '"'"~'·••.JI \'_\LLE\. HE \1:1'\ A BERG ENHRPRISI Sr 0 dshwsher. fireplace. dbl 4523 Campus Or .. Irvine f(a r . I J.1 covd pat i o Campus Vull~yShop Ctr. w/flllQ. Lf( fncd yd. orr CALL 833-8600 street rr(' vehicle park 'j!. 1----- Schools K thru college, 6 UNl V. PK. Im m a<'. 3 Br. 2 hlk.~. $400 mo. 546·9076 aft ba. loaded w /xtras, fp. 6. A/C, bltns. gar dr o pnr, ... 11 8 etc. etc. Pror. lndscpd, 1nont1 ce 0 ·3 r. 2ba. gardnr provd'd $425 mo blt.ns, ear. C)p('ner. $285. 968.9422 eves/wknds • 13t & 1H t. $100 dcp • no ~l5. avail after J an 5. Culverdal~. 3 ·Br. 2 Ba, S4ll 1392. Community park, pool, tenn s $3llO mo. 552·9606 -FOR LEASE 3BR 2 BA lncOfltt Property 2000 lrg. rncd yard. $460/mo _o_wn_er ______ _ •••••• •••••••••••••• ... 631 1830 ~ leoch 3241 DUPLEX UUI pd. $210 mo. 2br, l ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $42,900 Nds clean up. 63\.1886 EU:CANT LIVING In Wt.tm1_1 •• t-1213)425·0610 MONAm .:11 HAY VIL.LA '",. •• New 2 Ur B 21 ~ U11, Ocean ll39-l710 &-out.iful 3·BR. 2·bD Con view. balconies, 2 frplca. llEX L tlODGES do. Alf xtr11, pool. club pool, souna, aecui1t.y, HEALTY hse. $.12."i/mo. 6451777 lt:tseowncr64NUI ---____,. • •• . .. 2 l 1 lh ('h 4!r. 4 u tht ti4· 191 :1br Isl c•a 89 -19~ 20r fl)( he 49: :1 i: Oc \'ll' U<! Ba tBr r•cl S2f t21 LOCJ ••• ~ B i:n $..1! Mis ••• ••• l 't .. It·•• :! Sl hJ Ill~ 11 \ Dt• .!'! lllC I';° l...i ~ -I ' (ll' HI '.! I! hi~ ll'r Yo (',1 l I:: Sor c ••• lira (':I j.(r. $2f, f.11~ !'fl l' I ·19~ SOii ••• 2 R ~10 ;n .. ·hi :ll! :1 J s:!C Co ••• , Ape lwwweh u.fwa. AporhMnh Unftrn. AfN* lnWftb Fu"'llhed Wedneeda)', OecemMt 31, 1975 * DAILY PILOT C7 ....,... U.._....a..d HoMs. u ••••• • • ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• or u..furnlsh•d 3900 _____ ...._ ____ _.;. _____ ,.....-_____ ;...;;.. _ _..;:=...=- 1 afwwhtud A-I ..... FwNllMd ,.._,.au~-312,. .... ~.-rt •-It 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stor-4550 ....... w • ..._.. 71 oolH ..... Want.d 7100 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • .......-.. • ~· ._... "" ,_ ,...... -~ .... .,.. 1'W'U .. .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Htaul. 28R 2~RA tondo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Lo9YM .. ach 3241 Santa AM 3210 .._, .. Git .. och 3740 •DELUXE• Boat 1hp, optron. rur '-• ACltJo: fo'enced swragt• ••••G••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Off .. at..,,crtt. E.tslbluff3 br, 2 bo, lse w /pool tbl $550/600. are>a an S1rn ta Ana 2 rREATRENTAl.S: SU1>n clean 3br. 2bi>, bit· STUDIO I. 2. & 3 Hr Adullti. no Ind :.µat· ma'\tcr :.urte, Im med. po11sess1on Heal(blb TJX deductible ans, crpls. drp:s $350/mo l'l'l!., tl!ihwlihr\, :.h.J~1 din "m & dbl "llraae b"75 52'161533 11708 thruu.:h St•u St•ou~. Cull J Br.<><· \'U home, h1.:h in OOJ-45691963-17118 $49 WEHLY 1 ' ,. "' 642 4798 2688 the halls of Laguna W a-t-....._ Full Kitchen & ·rv cµl~. ,. O"''!I it.HaJ:c Auto door opener a\arl $190 Cit-an 2 br. pool Sr. :_~!._963 ____ _ ("htld,petO.K $425. HmwnS........-3298 Llnens&Ultlrth:s lrµlt, HllQ (..1u11 & ...,liter Poul & rccrcal1on Jrc.i <.:1t1lcni. wt.-ll-OrrH· No RtfttabWanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd Pool .\dull~ only, no 1wt:1 duld pct:.. CM r.,i11 2738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lil'st or locations Eust :J Br. 2 ba, bllns. fncd yd. MJLt;TO OCEAN LA MANCHA APTS •FROM $332• R dbl a """"' Ex.cuff•• Sultet 778St•otl Pl .. H•c. C:M ""~ Aml"O" Wuy NB Rooms 4000 eai.onably pnc~ studro Nine 3 Br condo l11ghly ,.ar ~· 7 <><»1 ,. .. apt or furn rm wanted Upgrad~·•. ~oo. 3 Ur -t t1en, Cncd yd, 27 Yorktown ll•d. ___ b42 5073 &H 8004 u1 53f. 1'487 ••••••••.I.••••••••••••• 1· 1 d ' cu .,.... o~ h 81 d vY emp oyt.t young man, ~urage, $335. udC v ~tl Yorktown i! OR $IK5 Man;.igctJ by Room:. $2 5 wk up . ref. 837.4449 WM. POWELL R E. 4 lir, 2 ba, rncd yd, gar, 536-0411 paad. J?2%ci l'lta:::::ti~a~:;~ Wilham Walters ~o w /k1lc:hen. /\ph $37 50 --------- 4!r7·1751 497.2370 s:uo. • wk up. 5411 :H55 or Neal, clean house w / 4Br,bltns,frplc$345. lniM 3744 ....... f\:IG 4J20 15t>m &1yfront 2 Ud, 2 Ba, Pvt 6453967 renrcd yard. f''or myself •I Br. Housl'. /\vuil Jan 1 HOMEFIHDERS •••••••••••••••••••·~·· 12 Hr. walk lo OC<.: & lkh & p1~r $550. yrly . - ---& 2 small dogs. Up to thru June :Jl/76. $475 mo. 642.9900 $70 wk or . $300 mo. ~n-:r;hop·~, bltt1'1 , 1 l'h.11,.~. trrn 1935&644-4510 Slccptn~ rm w/katch. S300. Uy Jan 20. NH or C.44·8160 10AM·4PM or cludes~a1dserv1t·e.1v. nopels$HIOt>Jl20l8 prt\ll for !'>1nce re CMArea.5481604 494·16907PM 91'M. Townhouse sauna, Jacuui. pool & PARK NEWPORT lrustwor1hY i;:entlt·man. BOYS AND GIRLS If you are 12 to 16 years old anti woulcl llkc to earn $20 to $50 and more per week, with a chance to win a trip to Philadelphia, Cape Kennedy or Washington. O.C. and cash uward:-;. bikes and other prizes. I have a job for you. lf you are willing to work hard, learn responsibility and the value of money , call Mr. Scott, 642-4321. Transportation will be. furnished. Th1::; is not a paper route. Equal Opportunity Employer . . • . Unfurnished 3525 p~ne 1717 K Dyer Hd. Newly dcrnrattcl l~t· APARTMENTS Dana l't area Sl5 wk 8-iMss/lnvest/ .lbr, 2ba. While wa~er & ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvme. 540.1515 studio Patio 1 Jdull l:<il H .. lt'ht>lor l or 2 Prcr .i wks 111 .1dvancc Finance Island vu. Pool. FP, nu k A 1 Ut I ·~• •• .. dr"'"'ms· ~irid ·196 5919 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Found 5300 IHetp Wonted ts . 3 Or Condo F V Sunny L le h 3748 o PP aanl·e!'>. a ""' '" "" -<·arpe & p&ml ani.tdc. kitchen frplc ·lake view aguna ac Stf.c> 8.'i9 W l!lllr f'42 34!>2 'l'ownhoust·s -Business ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 1190 Can Y <> n VI e w . r ... 'Sq • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:r. <-·>3u "'I l~I b.li:' \\ fk111i: qwel mun Oppo-£--ity SOOS Los C 11 ,97_1532 o .. 111c . l'k. $350 mo. EFFICIENCY I)'.. -., "" only nuw ~hr IJa /krl rTWi t· •ll 1 nmml·d r>rt•· Apartment manager . ' a\arl Jan 15 839·6453 or I\ 1 S Os)(.•n 9 ti Darty ~ mo 67., J613 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s c r 1pt1 on I! I a" st'". mature c·ouple 7 Uo11 963 &"767 ' from $190. Pool. ma ad, Ufe81i8JIU 2 , Spa Pools Tenna:. " UflESS shop for sale. Top fo'a sh1on hi ll./22/75 ~.111 Clemente, EZ acct'!'>' :!Br t'harm. nu ch:c.. phone. laundry. Village Arro!'>s from fo'J:.hion Lari:<' room, pvt entry <..:~ta Mesa location. Call lj.Uj-lOOtl art ti. to bec1ch !H7-H017 day!>. mod kit. palao. 3 blks to New Twnhse Oceanvaew Inn. 494·9436 l Bil $:!15 Island at Jambort'e on t & f N l B h Pa I 831 1400 645 5000 ';12 Wll'•h~H!S & wknd~ & N S3 ' 1 "R r S2 o t' i:an urn. wp c u · or · LOST l" .,,, 1"1 · I heh town . o pct:, 50. Luxunous 2 Br, 21,2 Ba. u urn 4 San J oaquin ll1lb Hoad. 1,.15 5953 or 644 7154 apt 218 • '. ~• · ~· · ma e 494 5792 frplc. hving & master BACH. F\tm. $115 mo uut 2 BR, 2 ba. lge $275 ,714,644 1900 ___ Germ Shep mu, rr Apart. Manager 12 unit-.. Bdrm. B 1 l n 5 • inc. Gentleman prcl'd Beautiful garden apt._, • Guest Ho,... 4150 Sandwiches To Go Pacific Sands, Jl.ll CCblJ Me!>a. Heurcd cpl washer/dry r . refrig. NrTown.494-2211 pvt patios. pool. spa UTILITIES PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6,000FULLPRlCE ~-2371 Reward ___ _!13_·:J7_6_·7_715 __ _ ~ra~h comp .. crpls, drps. H.wport leach 37 69 Adults. no pets 151 I:: HUH.:K TO OCEAN Lc>vanJ? t·ure for cldt?rly Ne.jl a s a pan. Corner ~I Br .. 2Ba. So. Laguna. Ocean View. 2 car gar, rec. fac11. $375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2lst .>l8 2'I08or641l 6816. Deluxe f'n\atc 2Br. 2ba malc or !cm Bal diet:,, location an beach town. \rt•w2BrDen2Ua ,Nr '!lo. 498 -3958 San OCEANFRNT·ADULTS CASAHERMOSA L~c walk-in clo:.eLs. homc•y,palro54<1·~33 Justperlectformom& 494 7074 FOUl\O ~anta /\na. yng gentlr Lab 1\1 ax M Jll' 979 917!) Bch/Twn. $4 15. !"urn. Clemente Sl25 s tudio. Utl pd. lrltns, gara~e. rablc TV R-tal h popw1th teen. 675 865 f 1,.8 W W1"l•on CM ,\dulls/no p~ts $300 1111> en s to s 0~ 4 300 /\"' Bach. Apt. $195494·6930 n.-lues Unfu"' 3600 · ·l a l 5:30. 103 "" • " • .. "'' 8:n 4200 l"OUND Man ·i. Wrr-.l .. ...,.. •·1 F dd n-outiful llll J uni.! 15. "'f75 mo. on •••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••• •••••• • •••••••••••• •• c a en. U'lll:' "" ...a d A R BIKES •L£S & SVC l[' Oc St & ~·earl" lc<J:.c. Set• to :111 rite oommate "' ~ 1r,. ·g eMa·nt vu.I' dove f 2 nn. l lfa. CdM. no S40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & To hou A t J J ,. re n . a urc a y pre . ('haldr"n or n..•t · ~75 m wn le P prcl'iatc. C:all for uppt llo.JOW? + RENTALS S2.50. ut1 I. pd. 49-10442 .. '"' • ":"' s . ..,. 0· Bach. Color TV, maad JustCompleted 55lti042aflertiP~I. J"'llll • S6.800FUL1.l'HICE 1213,0355.8956 644·6800 (Su:,ac) serv. pool. T HE ~U-:SI\ Accept. Child & Pet (. Jll Houh.1 Muic·. I ur lnC'ludes ~1500 in stock. -• ----COM. 3 Br. 2 ba. ocean vu, ~15 N. Newport Bl, N 13 Includes: Upper 4 br, 2 ba dupll'x · l"asl profossional It s small but perlect for l~aN1guel 3252 drck, frplc, beam _64_6·_968_1____ su11t1cl·k. gar . part1<1l serv1l'C 8324134 mom & pop with t1•c11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'C11'ng, cul-de-sac, 2 car OCEANL'RON 1 1'nvak palm, c·arp,ctin~. vr~w. steps to ocean. l\lon·frr 12Noon-ipm Loe. xlnL Area with lallle 2 Br. 2 ba. \'U hsC'. frplc, ••<.1r P vt bch prvl'g $450. "' T. Wrnll'r. r rJpt•r1t·-.. \\'ill> iers. ,\gl'nt6-10·61til rnmpct1tion. grdnr. pool mcmbrsh'p 675_3203. Neat 2 bd. garage, dr:><.·rs. d1shwa:.hrr:., ---Fem roommate 25.3;, Agt s:J?.4200 ~150 mo. 495.1297. adults, no pets, $250 i.:arha~1· drsposab. ga!'>1----------Sh.ire homl' 111 Cd:\1. Call ---213.795.3018. !->LOH'. marble pullman. OCEAHFROHT li73 72.15 Mort~s. Trust Mission Viejo 326 7 Apartments F=u"'ished ---- -~lO\\cl<:r room, rarl' alarm 2 BR, 1 ba, winter S300 De~ds S03S HLOCK to beach, avail syste m ,forcedaarht·.•t· STEPSTOBEACH Roommate S l OO mo Jan Isl, winter/ yearly. ing, e nclosed garages. 3 BR, 2 ba. S300 wrntt.•r t ut1b. No LJguna. J _C_al_l 6_73.:,023_6_._____ parkrng space 2 BH. 1 ba.5250 wanlt'r Br 's Near IJ each . f'nor Rental Rcll·r Rt>q 3 BR. 2 ba. $350 wintl'I" 494-8460 2 RH ~:i:1;, 1 BH. 2 ba, yearly $-1% • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1 Hr. 2 ha. drps, crpts, Balboa Peninsula 3707 ,. 1 cw 1 u I . S 3 7 5 mo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R37 8900. ext 17 days LHG, CLEAN. I BDRM Oceanfront, lge2 BR, LOANS up to 80% Watch Ucc 2Slh 011 1 lor!>l' Bch Cameo Shon· ... Call lo id<'ntary 6i5 t.5G3 1-"0UNIJ IS:l' U1a1wr Bal! c u r n c r S I ,1 l i: r & Hruokhurst tall to 1dcn taly, l'Yl7 o:kl7 f'ound. Female S1aml'"l' Dark pink rh1ne:.tonc rnl Jar Brookhurst/ Atlanta. HU. 962·7388. SSO. REWARD Black. loni.: haar cal. "'h1tc lln che!>l & IJl•lly. la:,t !>et·n w1bcll & rollJr Call Gordon 673 6715 An You Too Young For Ainintt? Large concl·rn has open rngs for 10 gab & J.:U} .. ., 18-23 yrs. !\lust be srngl;· & free lo lr;avel cntm· t:.S. •it ra ndom 1t1ncrary. <;uarant('ell return. <! Wcl·k expens1 paid tr:11n1ng program Abcl\·c avl'ragc earnmgs trans po r tal1 011 rurnrs hed For ant('rv1l'\' c:tll 836-8887 belw11 tuam·5pm ARTISTS C.1p.1hla· or dOll\J? ~.1 l'arv1ng::. ror gold aml s1IH·r 1·a.,l1ngs. l.ar ~·· 01,IOllrJtlUrang rirm I~ :o.t•l'1,1ng locJI tall'nt t11 l'Jn 1• wax modcb ol d1· 2 HR w frpk ~J15 SEA WIND J lilllnqwrc: n<''l dour ~u;, <.'undo. 2 llR. <! ba , den. u ... w.......t •-ach 3269 Adult:., no pets. Sl95. winter or yearly. ""' ,.-· • UC' 673-0072/673-6210 645-2016 ... .. ... .. .. . .. .. ... .. . ---·------- lloommalc Cd M. 3Br part rum. M .1lurr adult ~125+1 1 utal. eves 675 1697 lstTD LoClft~l/40/o 2nd TD Loons Fairt!sl Terms since l!M9 -.,irl'<l :-.u hJCtl mat ll'r 111 LOST Do)! Help. blk ''ht t"'o to crghl rnch sizes 11 \'IEW t-nd untl twnhse on Uayfront. prrv bl·h for I~(' s:m\Jclt. :J Br. 21J ba. quiet :.ans:k or touple $360 6 H 11RO / 830 5050 S225 mo yrly 673-1983 •OCE/\N FRONT • Hach, gar. $235 yrly 673·2493 llaul'Od;.a Dl \h's.a unfurn Yearly S4i.'.'> 160 W W1bon .. \pt=l Co:.ta \lcsa associated GarCKJts for Rent 4350 Sattler Mtg. Co. 642·2171 545-0611 2nd TD Loons Wanted Huy T D 's for cash. Loans on 2nd T. () ·s New Loans·2nd T 1>.'s $3000 .. $30,000. Collrl' max mall'. 12127 mtl'reskd wnte ad ;;fi2:1 Back Bay, Heward &l2·bSil 1Ja1ly Pilot P .O. Ho ' __ l:>fif1. Costa McsJ, c .. t'Xl 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BROKERS-REALTO RS 1025 W Balboa 6 7l·l66) osto Mesa 37 24 .Apartments L'nl\· l'ark llomc I firs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnished 2 lilt, 11 ~ Ba. TO\\ nhou!'>i: Gar~igc Uowntown S30 ti Fl{. :Iba, Prrvatc· y.1rd 1 $37.50 WEEK• & UP ••••••••••• •••••••••• •• lYlll' /\pl Hnt·I.. Frph·_ month. ~l'l' \l ,rnJgcr. El LOST: Neut. tit all ..,n~ lnl! 92626 before Jan. 10_ hair Saamc:.c w /longl Assembly Work durk tarl Crc:im rnlor . Mission v. LaQurll<• A\e Perm. pos1t1ons. No l'>. 495·~0 Pl''" nt•tcss. Musl ~·Pl':tl.. Eqwty lnvsmt. Div. ·>15 " 1 It , 1'.1110, 130.\ liroJd\.\ a) h·<1:.c S.'.'>i5 ti I I 7770 •Studio & l BR Apls Balboa Peninsula 3807 i.:.ar~l!l'; ~ . "1 u ., :. ii, 1----------1 t'~l •TV & Maid cerv Ava·11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'.ldcn ·11~ lliSX :lllR 212BA condl) w /u· "' dock ror 36' bcwl s700. •PhoneServ. Htd po<>l 1 Br, $195 mo. /\pl 116, $170 Brand new mnbtle .\dull luxury Condo 2 bd. G aragl! For lknt. I\ llcy al'l'l'!'>' s:15 mo l!lth Nr Nwpt Blvd, 7M 897·0196 HARNE'rl' MTG. CO. 20 Yrs in Org Cly. 6-15-213-1 anytime ------1-;n~l•!>lr Costa Mc!>a. Lnst· Great Dan e 71'11631·0700 Tan/bl!.. muzzle. Markt'! .---------- :l-.15.7645 •ChrldrenSect1on bach $150 mo, apt 112. 305 hm. Nun s mokers. no 2 liJ. lrpk. pal10, all new •U)W monthly rates. E. Bay.1st + Isl t sec & r>1:ts mature a<llt only. tJrµ..,, l:pts & appltanc·cs. BLUFFS . l BR, 2 ba. rarprts. drapes, comm. pool s.1:\5 ;\lo least· Corbrn. :\m 83:1-2006 '.!Sly A Ira ml' :l !Ht, 2 hJ Dhl g.ar Pools. ten 111 s S42S A J.,'l 54>! I 2!le I II\ HBOH VI .. :w. 2 RR l>l'n ,\ :.! Ba, nr pJrl.. & sdwol. No leu:-.c "~>2;'> mo 1K12 Port 1\:.h le' 1.;:1 11 Ui . *BLUFFS* t..ari::c 'Z" •l·BR + bonus t.. ram. rms. S650 mo. • I Yr lsc. Children 01\. no pets. JACK HOWELL HI.TR f).141156124 llrs > :' Br l'om1 den, 2 ha. 3 hll..-; from l:kh. Pool & ll'nnrs frcl" S375. f..t5 0!'.136 •SS OF~' week's rent rlnup. Avail Jan 1.,(213) C.:or • \l,"abon & Nt•wport \\;,ilk to Westdalf Shop· w/ad ~7-1496. G454530 p1n i! Cen l1·r S:lll5 . Zl76 Newport Blvd, CM C-• tr •-h 3818 mo .fi-15 1.')2H. 548-9755 or &15·3967 apis ano UC'aC Happy Hew Ye ar -------••••••••••••••••••••••• • , ., . L1d11 Is le 2 Br, rwwh Ol' E d 1-~nJOY l.Jili 1110 !->pc.1c3 Br, rnrt d utal tnl'I. $37• * lmGardens* NEWduplx elux.3Dr.2 2B.1:11.i~''·lrpll.P·1l111~ 1':H"'~knds675·~'1:! .J I Br f\Jrn Sl85 mo Move ba. FP. 2 car gar. $340 pc1111. ~1.i mo. \dlh .,11 1n for S285 Adults, no 494-0737 ext 624. I y 1K1 ~> ,, n a It l' I rn .. ;J-.t lllul r l).!l' ~ bd. 2 hJ. ::.icr;J64r1 E. 22nd St. CoronadelMar 3822 i ... 1s3:~tork37 ·9511 trpk. iv. PJtw ,\llulb-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UH 2 hJ, u w. 11..at10 .... Ill JH•h Ci.to 19fill or Casa de Oro oix·n l'l'lls. 1·nc· d ~JI I X.:ll 1t.: •. l ALLUTILITIESPAID Yrold ,\\Jtll l 55i!Nlll Suhlst.• :! HH. :.! ha . -... " I I' ark npl X lt1l h•t· llll l' Compare before you '[I,, [J::..!"..:~ L..:l• I Br. rc£n~. pool, ll'l'll , u nr pool ~!JO 1;.11 ti3f'8 rl'nt Cu:stom designed .... ... 1 O"-. ~HIO 11r "'111 1ur nr ... h featuring. !'hJrp~l'lt•.1n 5-IX liAA~ 1-:1\STBLL:t-'I'' S:JO!i 2 Br 2 ·~pacaous kill-hen with CORONA DEL MAH I> \HI.I ~l; 1 HEDIWO\I Ba. P?°I· £r~ll''. util_rn<· and1r('ct li ghting 2 Br Townhouse. frpll' l)I Jn"1' r1r lll·I :\, t.·11· 'a11n Adults. no pct:s 1,1 t 1167 •Separatedrn'g area ... " ... •llome-hkc stor<.1ge Pool. tennis. contincntJI st rm-. I'!. l ln::.l'ls 'i1K:1 Sparaous Yrly :1 Br. \I. llhin •Private patios breakfast. Some ocean & Can lur n .\dlts, no µcl!'> :.te~ of ht•Jc·h & ll:ry •Closl'd gar w/sloragc Catalina views Close lo li73 ~2 ,\rnrl JUSl b1.•r. l't•IJ 1 on •Marble Pullman shoppmg & fine beach )\' SJi-1 !.15. Lea' e ~h~ al •Kmgs1ze Bdrms fM-2611 l~UU-:T 2 Br, 11 ~ ba s tudio, lii:l 1009 Office Rental 4400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Westcliff Dr. N1•wporl 1"1narw1:JI Ctr leasin9 Office Space (.'.111 nn Sil<' Manager m i 1&12<1111 ext 246 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Corner W.•lchrt O.rw• •nd trw1ne A•• ../ &Ir C-llt0nt"9 ./ Compkle ·M'ICHo.rl ./ "''"'"' ./ ( ......... /r.,u •r.,.,c°""'' /. ic..ro• -...:• :/' S.Cy W •Ke .... 1 ./ Amf)l9 P"'"'"V Cell Mr. Howard 645-6101 SI Ill up slon· ol I ll'l'S rpt~ • Pool. u a r beq ues .1----------doJ.? ok. patro. ;1tllts. $200. UNTllt: Hi\\' clrps arr h.11h J7:llll For Sale: 2nd T D·dascounl 10' ;.., $47,000·9·,: .. 7 years. Lar!(e equity Bayfront home 673·3345. Announcements/ Personals/ Lost& FoUnd ··········~············ Announcements 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *. * Russ~IMoss 369 M Son Miguel Dr. Newport Beach You <1rc lhe wrnncr of 2 tickets to th1• B :ts k C' l / W cs l r Ii ff Reward 642-4300 Los t Ulk Lab. 4 mo!'> malt-. 12/2 !L Nwpt Bl/32nd. NH Hew;ird 5"0·48-17 Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnnking problem"> Call Alcohol llelplrne 2'1 hr:, a day 835·3830 SPIHITUAL llEADEH Open lOAM 10 P:\1 /\th ice on all mailers. 312 N El Camino Real. San Cll•mcntc 1-·or appt 1\1"~ 003-1 492 !)136 AYON Why Get Snowed· Under By i Christmas Bills? Earn monpy to pay them a-. •m A\ON HEPRESEN · T1\TIVE I 'll show yo11 how. Call 5-10-7041 01 Zemlh 'i-1:.159. Babysrllcr needed. C'ol lcge or :-thool g<.11 to car•· for l !>l 1trader aft c1 :-.<·hoot until about ti·i 1'\I. an my home. on OUTCALL BalboJ Pen .Mon· fo'n • MASSAGE & ~tarting Jan 5th n75-134S ESCORTS Baby!>1ller :ant;d ~' For Lh.e extra:-. rn life ~~nd homt• 411 hours :.i week.: thl' ~ oxat'st girl!> \' ou ch!ldrrn . Hefcren<:cs surrounded wilh plush t)IO.Joann, r~18 !15i:J * * * Cozy 2br, gar apt. Adults lands<·aprng only, no pets S250, mo. J R,.. 2 fl J. f rp I l , Beach Bl , 11.U 842 ~83'1 I YH NEW. lat gl' 1-BH. I h h bl 1 i; ws r, lm., palto SING l.I". t·1 •·, 1·n• .,111ll'L, Sports. Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show at the /\NAllEIM ('()~VENT ION CF.NT EH Jan 3thru .Jan. 11 Call &12-5678, ext 333 to daim yourtrC'kl•ts <·:ill. Wc-l'Omt• Gi3·:...'897afler5p.m. Fo>.y Gu I:-. Inc f1-12·3169 Babysitter, my home ~.JU to llPM. LIVl'·ln pos~I· ble. Rot;it111i.: days ol I c:.1. &12-11110 Stenn Lesser Adults. No pets Call 644-7790 CV"S. 2 BDRM $260 " I)\\'. d1.1p11-;,tl, hlln H&O. SJ\! 3 • ' ' ' ~ rdnj!. l'ndo-.l•rl ~;.arugc . ~· 5 67 .;,7rn i\\':.ail 111 plush ollrc·t> PREGNANTt C'uran~ {'Onfrdl·ntial eoun:-.elann & relcrr<.11 448 S. Coast Hwy :{GS W. Wilson 642·1971 Costa Mesa 3824 Loquna Beach .__ _________ • •• • • •••• • ••••••••••••• l\195. l'h !i-1:!·52711 San Clemente 3876 hldg nr OC' 1\rrpor I 1"1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..;t•r\ H1 \' •nc.'I H•·~·•·p * • .. You ;,arl' th<' wanner of 2.-I BH fo\Jrn $185 t1Ckl'I!-> to lltt• Sports, Vacation & Recreational Vehicle Show al l11t• A~ \1 11-;l:\f CO:-.<\< ENTll >'II n:~nm .Ian 3 thru Jan 11 Ca II &12 5678. ('Xl. 333 to da1m your lll'kN:. * *. San Juan Capistrano 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Hr & d('n, r<'l' fac1hties. pools, S290 mo Adults. 831 239.) Urand New 2 Ur l' ~ Ba, ~ 1· ;ir a tt a c h. g a r . u p Jiradcd l'rpts. I lie, drps, $265 mo. 493·020!1 Lux 4 Br 3 Ba 3 l':lr i::ar. <rpts. drps, beaut ~d Close to bch. $400 ·193·3437 I Bit Unrurn Sl6S Lots of bltns, pool. walk lo shopping. 1i mi. tx.•ach. 931 W. 19th St. 548-0492 2035 Fvllttton. CM 1 BR F\trn. 2 lrg closets, qUl'l'nSIZl' bed. pri\' drl'"Srni.: rm, xtra lgc rooms . encl. i:a r w1 storage. /\dulls only. no pd~ .,; Srdl' pr1 V<tlc pool. nC'at I hr. close to shops. Ut1I pd. srno. &.15-1169_1 __ _ $2 I 0 Gigantic 2 Br It's Under Priced Clean. purified water, off !-lrect p arking, green lawns. covered garai.:E's. AdulL'i. no pets. 2020 FU I le rt on Ave (I Blk E. or Npt Ave, & l blk So. of Bay) 642-8690. C1\SA VICTOIUt\ 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur or 1-\Jm. ~as/wtr pd. Adulls·NO pets Sec. g<ttC Pool. rec rm, elevators 525 Vrctona, 642-8970 Pl NEC REEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME OH•r ~00 tall t I t'I'' .ind Ill -.t1P:tm .., \\tlh \\all•rlall~ < rr.otl' :1 rl·la\.rng .,1·11111~ 1111 vour "ll:1t·11111-. 111•11 I 111 2. IJt•dt CH 111\ J fllll'l llh'llf Frnm $220 Furn1t111 .. ava1lnhll'. Sm.1\1 1wh <JK 1\dull ~ (1111\ <lll 11•• n11t.·11 !I 110 111 (j 00. ~·.11~1 Fa11\l1'" l<d . t"n.,1.1 ~1!15, I Br 1-:ast'>tdt• a' ;111 tHll\t'il, c·11nl1.•rl.'nt'<' r rn ,J a 11 I. li .11 . ;,-11 ;,;J.11 ~!atun· roupl~"}0 m.magt• 't'fl>)I., .1utomJt<.·d l) p ... ,cs fi41; 2:12~1 'ur11t JJJl. I·. Z .1ctcss lo mg,l't<· CallH!l:l 31>10 lw:u·h 1'urmally rt·nts ::! HD. pJt1n. t'l\t lo~etl i.:aral-(t' EJ-.hHil-. ,adult:. SJ75 5rn IUlor :ilti "liifi for $2110 mo. Rcducuon l•1r managerial -.l·n 1t'''' nt•gotiablc. 5 17 MOli 11;1\' · 5-12 9009 l'' c·s .S. Huntin(jton Beach 3840 "'l..1111::.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- I Block to Ocean Apartments Fvrnished l llr \l.llh '"'" r•fn.e orUnfurnish~d 3900 I ( L: I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.toH·. "m pl'l '" ·rum , . • • .• SliS Mgr 21-1 ,\, I Ith SI r!IE EXCITING 531; K-10011r 1i1.1 1U117 PALM MESA APTS. I l>.1~ Fn·e H1•11l I 2 3 Bt•dr o<Hn .\ph Walk To lk'.1!'11 LIONS 1-:STATl·:s 536-25 79 S!l2 !ill H WALK TO BEACH 2 Br. cpts. drp::., hltns. gar. 221 16lh St 536 :!OM or H 17 3957 ,\11:\t:n:s TO l"PT Ul"ll Badl !,\'.:.!Hit !rnm $180 Adull'-. No Pc-l.s I ~>li I :\lto-.a I >r l5 Blk:. I:;asl ul Newport Blvd I ~ii-9860 FREEREHT Oflll'l'S ,1.; IQw JS :ti Pl'r "I It :.trs!->1011 V11•111 & l..1~una N1,1?ul'l 2011 lo _'IK.lth q It 831·1400 •I ~to FHEI-: RENT• l 2 :1 Hm off rt cs I rnm ~ I J .'.'> pt• r m 1 • N I! J r Au port :'loo kasi• 11•11 IU.1 3:!23 !1T1 I noon \f~:~ \ \. l'..:IWE :IOI> "I It. Ill'" hlllg C.:pts. drp~ . I urn tu11taonJI 1. s:!ftO m<> .\Ir Wood G75 HOOO or 1175 fJOHI OH1<'l'S ..! 11-!l'. 2 :-m S75 & ~15u 1wr mo :\c>w M·l rompll•>. l7th & P11mona C:M Cornl•r loc. Can he used fur lite QUIET !Br, ds lo ht·h. RES 0 RT 1 nrn m, mfg. li4fi 42!l6 , r-.ewlv pnt 'd. JH t JlJl. t'\"l'' c.111551 121!9. hltn's $152 Adil:. n.~· R t 1 -4450 l:lt)..1 2613 uu~1ness en a * * * 1\ Lwr twn. Jdopt 1011 & J W · ht keepmJ? Rah)'ttll!r llel•dt•tl 111 m' an n9 i\l'C/\Hl': 517 :!563 llH hnm<'. 7.\ \1 lo 5.;Jfl 2065 Marion Way PM Wkd.ivs. Ith.' l'll'an Costa Mesa Lose your cool with your an).?. own car. refs, good You are the winner of 2 children? llelp as avJ1la· !'>alary. Call 968·<l-t74 trckels lo lhr ble 21 hrs. 549·B9J<J ----Ra h\4'tllt•r-wanted-~usl Sports, Vacation David Bo" ll' T1ckC'ts 2 ha~e l'cl r Mternr~ns., I & Recreational very J,?d !'>cat:.. s:.!5 ca. t"hrld. 642-6492 Vehicle Show Cal I aft 6pm .i1J:J. i568 at the 1\NAHEIM CONVENTION C f:'.'ITER .l..an:JthruJan 11 Call IH2 5'i";R, ext ;~:JJ to claim your litkets. * • * MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS Oult'.111 Appl only. llorrw 0"1n• SI ud 10 631-3811 Lost& Found 5300 Travel 5450 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Loved One -Need km S:iiling Comp:i- <.:hnstmas Eve. Male nion.nonsmokcrforlong Irish Setter, Reward . So. Pacific Cruise. Ucbbre, 631-1448 or 646 6123 ~;.w-8808. -------Employment & LOST: Lar!(c oran~e cat. Preparation Hu!>hY la1I. black n ea col ••••••••••• • • • • ••• •• • •• l<ir. Reward 642 793:1 Schools & BEAUTICIAN :\l.inager -. , foll for '\ B "alon 540-858'.!, 64-H1tibl to ~~X~a~ o~!~l~a1 Iv Pilot deli\'erv rnull• .. may be a\a1lahl;, Ill vmrr :tl l'a. Earn profit fo1 dt· lt\•encs & cash, tr.po; 111 ml'rrhandisl" lor "' llinL! n1•w -.ub!'>Crtpt11>n::. f111 111tormation please r.111 fil2·4321. From S:111 Cl1.•mente-San Ju.111 l'Jp1<;trano area, 1 all '1!JS Clf.J(l and M 1:-'i11111 \'11 JO -El Toro area, CJll 5111-6310 . SCl'tt Aft 3280 ;\li•s.1 l'hum• .11:. 2.u111 ••••~••••~••••••••••••• Huntington Beach 37 40 -------BEACH AND HARBOR AREAS BRAND HEW AND HEAR MEW APTS. LIVING Instruction ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOF:l\Lshop located rn the fo"OUND; blk Lab mix. 7005 Equal Oppor Emplo)l'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR l 8 pool 2 ad It" 2 Rr duplex. cpts. drps, OEAUTI FUL 1 hr furn · si:s · -3~ u mall .tl lhl' 1-"actorv. Can· male. Vic. Harbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt•ry V1llaJ(e. N.li Sl 10. &Gisler.CM. 892 11756 BOOKKEEPER. part 'love, rcfng. yd. $185 apls $170 & $180 Spanish rax. it9 4JJsmo 16 ~ ~ br duplex, yard, patio. style bldg, pvt encl gar, owa. _:_ ---- mo 673961i6:6i3!l393 BEA lrml·. 493 ·-l!JS I T1n\ ---FOUND; 2 matched TRAVEL GENT Na~lors Restaurant :! SmJll storl'S nr Npl. Pointer Pups. Vic. Coast A c; C'hlld renok. S200 pool, sauna. lndry, adlls. LRG l Br. pool, nr shops. 3 Ar.yard. gar. S2·15 17301 Kcelson Ln, 1 blk adlts/no pets. Ultl pd Oak" ood of re rs the Po..l Of<' SIOO mo <'.J gd ll"'Y & Superior, N R. ·•P~t_rano_. __ _ ~::;· fncd yd, gar , bltns W. of Beach ofr Slater. 1884 Monrovia, 548 0336 HOMEFIHDERS 842" 7848 VILLA MES/\· From S205. 1 RR SIMO to S2 I rnr:o.t 111 resort It vinl! al a Pkg 1\gcnl · 6-16 Zit I Call to identify s.iB· 1311 CLASS F:S ST A trr Business is Booming rf I or645·0626 p1 tel' }OU can a on i 2 of Shop area for rent. ---------MONTHLY Wt• nt>cd '"l~'r\l'inrs. "•' 2 II R $:!35 to S27~ 642·!)9()0 <.:lassrfied Ads 642·5678 2 BR. patio, pool, no pets. -----719 W. Wilson 646 1251 3 u n s:J:.!5 to S39 cnrlo..,ed garag<.'s drsh" a!->her wa:.hcr & rlr} er f1r<>pl.1cc r<1rpdo; & drapes Some ul1ht1t-s paid Thl•ft'" Sl mallron rn \ GOO r s FOUND·. male Golden 1-.;arncommassron ''Ill ll.1111 ;\I Jl'C...:rcgor re<"r t•at 100 I al'al1t1r-; / ppr.ox. sq l. l Ill Ntt:i rr LIG llTEIJ Tt:~-mo CM area. 548 RJOO Lab. apprx. 1 yr old. Vic. whale you learn '.H'hl Corp. 1631 PIJ<'l'll Gemco. F V 897-2107 I •a. C:o,.ta Mesa Costa Mesa 37 24 Costa Mesa 3724 ~~> ____ _ NlSCOURTS A rull tame Industrial Rental 4500 PACIFIC ------ al'tl\1ties chrl'l't111· who ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOU~D: Wallet. V1C'. El TRAVEL SCHOOL CcrlotMan •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $30 orr Sec. Dep. w /ad 2 Hr pl.ins partrl·s. BIHfs , •MEW• Hancho Market & Clc;mncwcars.M11slb1• tnps & mnn" Frt.•1.• Sun Newport Bear h Blvd. 610 Jo: lith St, S. Ana l'XJX'nenced & relaabk We've Opened The Doors On A New Concept ~ In RESI DENTtAL MOTEL LIVING AMBAS SADOR INN ~ •Jacuzzi & Heated Pool FROM •All Uhllt•es P•id $36 •Wkly.Maid Service •Kitchen Fecallties Avail. •Wuher & WEl:lfly ~f Avail. U\L •Wet Bar/ Relriger•tors • lV/Oarect Or&I Phones Avalt. Furnl1Md Single Apt/MOttl Unltt For Information COITA MUA/2217 Hlf'bOt 8'¥d. Ttt..714 Us-.4140 2 Ba. child under I 01\ $199 & up. 710 W. 18th St HO FEE 846-1311 day hrund1 COSTA MESA C.M. Owner identify. 543·665S (;ood Job. ~ood hours l'lu-; hl·aulrful smi::le'\, (Near Harbor & Baker) 548·2178 Accredited by NATTS P;tid vacations. Apply an NEW 1 Br. frpl<:, be;1m ceil'g, bltns, cpts, drps Kathy, 548·2856. 1&2 bedroom apts. 1360to3480 sq.fl.18c pcr Eslablishedt963 pt>rsononly.Mr.Nit>lst>n furnished & unfurnished. sq rt. l IO 208, 3 phase FV01.cunMdcP5~gVdeordgc Financial Aad Programs No phone calls at'r('plt'd. NR. NEW 3 BR. 2 ba. frplc, gar. no J>('ts. $315. E·Costn Mesa. 642· 1603. Modt>ls opC'n 10 to 7. P<lWt•r ·1 m·d De .. T I · k Sorry no ""t.~ or childr"n ' :ivui 1 c.. Idenlify 557·2327 -------ffrf UIC -.,~ " '"' nwn1'r (71'1 > 540-4058 or -Jobs Want.d, 7075 5th & Walnut Hoommale se r vice H k REALTY INC. avatlubli• Month to )uur ro er Found-Female German ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntinglon Bearh monthoct•uparH'y. Shephe rd . 10 mos . Child care wel'kctays. in -------- 2 BR studio. 1'2 bath, l nR /\pt. Pool. yard. IA'3SC l.000 sqft w /ofhc·e Deerrleld llm/ Irvine . rant s up-Newporl & Casttier/R~staurant cpts.drps,ulil in<:ld 'd lndryrm.carporl $150 110 2'.!0 v. h<>nl. hot Lost approx 3 wits. Vrrgrnia Pl.83ft·5:1!U Must be cxper"d. Applv $225 645 807!l 548 !!H~I w;ifrr, n('w l>1uldrrl~. gd 552·4098. -lo Mro;. Baltazar, lloll'I IO<'all' lj.45.2244 /\ttract1vt-J?al. in enrly l.::aguna, 425 S. Coast f:aslslde 2Br . bltrns. dts· LOCJU"a Beach 3848 Oakwood ----Found · Mele Be1t?c Poo 40's s<'eks f'/T rmp. r,,p llwv. l.af:l1M n.-h hwJsher. encl ~ar, older ••••••••••••••••••••••• G d die. blk collar w /s1lver an gt-nrJ off .. apt lt'asing. child O K . No s>cl., I>rop a pebble 11110 tlw a.r en AIRPORT slu<ls.Fnt.Valley. P .R.work.541Hl64t i---------• :>iltl-8384 UCC'an rrom )our Apt Apartments fo'ound Male Jrish Set· --CENSUS ENUMERATORS 3200SquaN.> fo'ttt ter wearin~ l'hoke l'harn. Hf.tp Wanh:d 7100 I IR LOFT 0 .... LY l...:ast>. Lu\.ury .;t•cunty """ort leec• 1912' Per Sq i-'l. C II 963 3976 d g ••••••••••••••••••••••• " \1aturC' .11lulh Jl7J5 C-.t 2Arr t•ond1llonc..>d off aces, a . rcj!or rn lmmedOccupancy ll Ant\,.,.,, 880 Irvine eitheroflhesedog!<. ADTAkER wy '""' :..., .... , Irvine at 16th "mple parkmg Pvt patio. frplt, l yr.1st '" . Wanted ror Snl('S Orrlct. HAYLOFT A"S Ocean Vu:~ 1 Br 1 hi!. t 645--0550 H..t>or lnYHt. Co. Lost: 12/20 Whte f'em. Must enjoy dt-allnJ? with b h t ( R•-'t-673 4400 <.:Mkapoo. vie F .V. San 2.3 • .. oc_....... CM t.>ar . .., 11\ 1• rt• rr I! __ __ _ """' ... • • the publlc. Apply tn "'" -. furn h •ti I' t k I Ot\ U1e~olaj!S. 963·4462. 645-0143 ·~ ( l'!'> ·11 ' 11 1: t hr m•wly ll'dt·c lk''ltl'&..taMe'laloc.IOOO -person Penny SaHr. S200. Ph 51i O!l!J3 & ~dni;.t~ll.l"h11dov\•r t2 •-•""'•sq fl.l'""/2""pwr. Losl:~mlblk.spayedrem. 1.M5Newportlilvd,t:osta , Mon·f'rl5pmto7pm 4_96-1981. ... k .... onot.~ Unf11rn"1on IK'OVVV ,.., "" s l d s Mesa ~tSun10amto•pm " , .. r" """' £o:\e!l.6iJ Ml7 · pante .."''"< og, an ----------•---------'--OCEAN l<'ltO NT .. e:ir ~·urn Sl95. 126 Monte\"11c -----1 Jon n Cap 111t ra no 2 Rr. 1 Ba, Pool. Bltns. 'round ~ hr S:l7!\, huth t.1 . r :'11 l't1~1 .ipl 1 2000 Sq Ct . off. & Colored lx'<1det1 collar Aidts & Orderiitt Full time. ol1thl shin CITY OF NEWPORT BEACll S2 3.~ Per Hour Temporary position-. beglnOlnft Jan.. Appl)t h~ Jan. 7\tt, l9fG al th~ P~rsonne.I Dept., 3300 N«"""·port Bh·J, NB Drnpes. Shag crpu. $190 $175 t<id11 iwts l;til Vt.I ~ f.KH.'i warC'houst-spur(' dir('rt Hc>ward. 496·4867 M2·936~or631·2383 l'~vcs 5300.121 ly ;H·rosi. from OC -----Psych Hosp. Ex.per pre-----r · 11 f'rlng<' bcnc-rll:c l\AHVSITTER waoled Garfield Conv llosp, 8:im t o 3pm-chll) 771\1 <;arfield Ave, HU. Klllybroolc Sc-hool Art>n SlqJ.'\ Lo Ocl·un. t1l July l. /\rrport ~9 14..m S4%na anythin~ with a 3Dr.2bo,1600 11q.rt.wl\lk 2 Or. walk to town & 2 nr t•rpts. drµs. S?.7~1 DullyPllotClas~rflNiAd to shop'ng,2caq1ar.pot. b•t1t·h Adult:< without 213 447-9779/21\!l llll!ll Si-:J.l. idle tlt-ms walh a is a simple maller , NO PETS $365. 631 2018 pell. 4U7·l884/49'7 :1100 M~ Wells 0111ly l'llot Cl ss1ht>d Ad JU!ll <'all 642-SG78. ,....._ 847 001i. rl46-5162 1 .. Q DAILY PILOT ,. ~dd it. .. Build l t ... Diaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet it...Cement it... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean IL.M ove it ... Press it...Palnt it ..• Nail 1t ... P1aster it. .. Flx it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Patch 1t. .. Pipe it. .. Remodet it..." r1 Roof it ... Landscape 1t ••. Tile it ... Trim 1t ••. Sew !L. Haul it ... Add 1t ... Plant it... Alter it... Learn 1t... t.,pM•c• a..,.r .,.et Set-vice ~ 6 I SS Haufi04J Housec:leCMJncJ PaintlngfPap«ing 'oitlffftcJf 'apering RoofincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE REPAIR Shampoo & steam clean-lakOftl.t/Walkwcrp I DO IT ALL! $12 a Load llOUSECLEA NJNG I) PETERS PAINTING PAP1';tt /PAIN'1'·20 yn. REPAlllS ALL TYP~S $10 -Service Call 1.ng. Color bnghteners. LeakinM Problems? Gel nd or unsiahtly our u u:i rness Ca 11 Int/Ext-Reas Rates expr. Need work S1&vc $$ Rcu:>, rree es~. he (714)549·2422 wht carp t s 10 min De l l W l r Elttctrical, Plumbmg, TRASH&DEBRIS Janice's ltag••t:dy Anns CaUGeneat5S20458 no wall. Sat1sfact1on Walt8305020:rnytlnH.· ·----------1 bkach. Clcim hv rm. dm C cora ve a ~Lrpr.oo etc. Rea:. rates. 642·4957 o ----------1 Fr 3929 c.,....... rm & hall $15 Avg rm oatings over ivmg CollegeStudent•S48·6428 6756553 PAl .... Tl.._.G Kuur eeest.~· . Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7 SO couch $lO chair $5 areas. 3 YRS Guarantee. HANOYMAN-Homes & KATHERINE'S WHITE * " " * Plaster/Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• R "'MODEL·"'UlLD G~1t~ eUm pct ~or Crpt ANUed Syshnt• Apts. Coosc1ent1ous COl.L(<;G I!: STUD ENT GLOVE CLEANING lie/ins 979·3335Try me ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMIC TlL~. New & "' 0 repair 15 yrs exp~ Do lic283642 <213)726·16Sl craftsman.645·6558. w/strong back & 1 ton 640·8080,5"rnlo7pm. VERY NEAT P/\TCH remdl. fo'reeest.Smljob:. SPECONINSULATE · · pick up truck. Also _____ r _____ , •PAPERHANGING• RKFS, UC. 645·3439. ':.,01 rOlkOlmys elf• R~rs Electrical CAR. PENTRY, painting, gardening & clean·U""'. ~ Former Instructor. J OBS & RBSTUCCO. welcome53G 2426 . .,,., 1 F .... ........._... r 1''ree est. 893·1439. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• manor repa rs . r ee Jeffrey,536-1730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CarlRebko,646·2449 CU~MCARPENTRX C..-.J/C __....._ ELECTRICIAN-Small esl.Jmates.545·1408. Patios remodel & addi· -OftCnn.-· bs · / . •HAULING• tions.~9-4159 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 • mainl repairs. 22, Masonry, conc rete. YARDCLEANUP Wll.UAMS&SONS Prof. Painter. Int & Ext. Qual work & reas. Free est. 751-0684/548-2759. PATCH PLASTERING ••ALLTYPES•• Have something to :.ell? Classified ads do it well. ----------iLEONJTE CONCRETE yrsexpr #233108. ~-5'203 crpntry, pntg, g~n han •• s:wJ.0347 •• Masonry, Brick/Block Custom Bo~kshelves, ST AMPING Cob·G•dcning dyman. Pat NcNally &Slone.Call58M829 Free Est 540-6825 tbles, room dividers, etc. blestone. brick & tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-8085 HousecleanilMJ MASON RY ·Tile brick C~ll Vince Lenhoff pal1"" etc 640 AJ49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • Profess ion a l p a per Plumbing hanger, no job too lge. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIIMlcs to you ltWll'ks .•• 536-84?S • ""'• · ... · Expr Hawaiian Gardener Hauling block, concrete, slooe. . Brick & Block Yd._ Cleanups & Hauling ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REAL CLEAN Licensed. 968·~ M/\RV'S PLUM BING too small. 898-2728. RJRAllOFUS c.pet Service Patios, curb & gutter. Trim & prune 646-4676 Hauling anylhing, garage H<;>UsE·! Call Gingham Mov._, Cus~om Wal~coverings & NO JO• 864Tt>-09800 7SM• ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wayne642·8673 G al r--1 deanup Reliable fasl Girl. Freeests645·5123 •'":f Paantang. L1cd·20yrs ex· -ltM~ ~••c•s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• v l 635 8611 ----------i • Car~l Installations . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• service. 963·6452 Top Notch Housecleaning Moving/Haul.mg. Student pr. ery nea · · DRAIN CLEANED from Repairs. Free est. Guar. SELL idle items. '.With a HANDYMAN A-Z Find what you want in 1h day or full. Pvt. Ply w/large t ruck. Reas. Have something lo setr! $4.SOEves, wknds same Labor. 645-3274 642-8618. Daily Palol Classified Ad. 536-0342 Daily Palol ClassiCieds. 644·5272 Barry 548·9723 /839-5779 Classified ads do 1l well pnce. Guar. 558-7380 Helpw.tect 7100 elpWClftted 7100 HetpW.ted 7100 W..ted 7100 HetpWanted 7100 HftpWanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Appliances 8010 J awelry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch . r I d t ' M u . I <4>6'COMM1<~R1CAL ED n s haan ~. Y2 o chalre or atur(> ousew1ves. P t. Real Estate Sales SALES MANAGER TRAINING STAINLESS STEBL W AMT my m "" sc age Cleaning Serv. Top $. s ehJdrn. Lite cookng/hvc Gingham Girl 645·5123 GALAXY REALTY TOVES TOP CASH DOLLAR 1n. Days, 54Hi094; eves. JUNIOR SALESMAN -' Prestigious location. Newspaper promotion company has 4 BU~NERS PA ID F 0 R Y <> tJ It 493.9735, MODELS-MASSEUSES Strong sales support · f l $75 EACH JEWELRY. WATCIU.:S, Figure Models, Escorts High commissions. Ca ll openings or peop e with vans or s tation 846-8579 tWG-3975 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, Cleaning lady for pro· fessional ofc. Mon. 8 5, S2.75 hr. Call .Mon, Tues or Wed. 642· 7325. COCO'S LagunaHIRs }las Openings For. BUSBOY &COOKS Apply In Person Mon thru Fri 3-5pm 2'1001 Ave de La Ca riot a Laguna Halls Equal Oppor Employer 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone numbei: on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. ~p Wanted 7 100 Help WClftted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXP. J EWELER HOUSEKI::EPJ<:n Baby· Knowledgeable in mold sitter. 35·50 yrs, Engh~h making. wax carving. speaking-. h \ c in or oul casting. finishing . Sep. h\'ang quartt'rs dtamond setting. Must be 644·8099 rover 26 and ha ve -• .. management potential HOUSEWIVES to "'ork COOK nee~ed for new' or expenence. Opemng for cleaning sen 1c~ pre·school an lr\'ine. Call s 1 A cho age Al ska Part lime. Call J;rn11:c s Lee 552-7331 1 n n r ' a Raggedy Annb 675·6553 • and employer wall cover · Cook Wanted, H V.C.H. reasonable r e-location I need help from ::.omcone 2055 Thurin Ave, C.M cost~. Benefits include lo do my house & care for Call 642·3505. med1cal·denlal plan, pro· my wife. Sep. qt , lcle. & ---------1 fit sharing, paid vaca-color T v. 494·5322 COSMETOLOGIST tions. Permanent posi - - - Technicians needed to operate Depllatron Machine, painles s permanent hair removal process. Salary $10 per hr. Call 71-11635-1805. lion. Salary open. For an -KEY PUNCH OPR ter~iew send resume. TAB 510 exper pref. but Write ad '1623, Dally not req. Startin ~ rate Pilot P .0 . Box 1560, S3 60 p hr. Xlnt Com· Costa Mesa, Ca . 92626 pany benefits. Hrs before Jan lOlh 10am·6 30 pm. lmmed upen1ng . Apµly at Deliverymen over 21. GENERAL OFC Masters Specially Co perm P t Early morn BLDG MAINT WORK 1640 :'ttonrov1 a . Co:ilJ LA Tames deh\. lo C M Opportunity to ad,·ance .\lesa. Equal Opportun1 homes. S250 mo, Call 111to sale!> or production ty Employer 6454920. for nghl person. Musl Kitchen ttelpcr::-p time Deliveryman. LA Times have own lra~sp. & hve Raleigh Hills Hosp. 1501 route.C M area. No col· locally Call Ball for appl. E. 16th Sl. NB 645 5707. lect. Must have depend 549 1167· Equal Oppor betwn8:30·4 546448 Employer car. l. _ Kitchen Help part lame -Delivery & Pa ck Up girl Girl bdbys1lter age 15-11 Ex per helpful but nol needed ror local Dental f?r occasional wrk in necessary . Must be de Lab. Cal Fri 1/2176 bet ~:'ti 645-0262 pendable Garfield Con 12 &Sforanterviewappl.Girl Friday S2.?5 hr+ in valesrenl Hosp. 7781 838·7790. ::.hop sales commission. Garl1eld Av e. Hunt Bch Must be personable Call 847-9671 Dental Secretary. Busy specialist needs DanG73-7l62 LadywhoneedsSSOO mo& good a pp o 1 n t men t Hair Stylist up. Sales oriented. Phone s.ecretary. Santa Ana. Full or part ti'me / Marilyn,968·8378. Salary open . Write . · w --Classafted ad ;i595 cl follow.mg. Up lo 70' <. Lie. Rental Agt. for at Daily Pilot, p O, Box NB.642·6164. t1ve L:.ig una office 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca · Comm. only 494 9424 92626. Happy Holidays LIFE AGENT DENTAL ASSISTANT. IRVINE PERSONNEL Interested in making a ~~~~-;~~i'J~~~~N~~p!~~ SER.VICES&-AGENCY f :s~~agn~; :g~~l./C~l~ I req·d 642·2626 488 F. 17th Costa Mesa Ray DeMolt, 640·1752 ---------1 &11le 224 642-14701,-. ---.-.-.--------DRIVERS WANTS> Men or Women .\lust be 25 or over Apply In Person Yellaw Cab 11251 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley Help Sitter Needed so I can resume leaching 1 5. own car . Mon ·Fri 8 l .JOPM Irvine. 559·1010 LOAN PROCESSORS Downey Savings & Loan has 1mmed1ale openini.:1. m Orange County for --------1 conventional loan pro 1-----------cessors Must have ex· ---~-----1 HOSPITAL · f Earn $200 mo p /time per in processing rom FUiler Brush Sales, local WARD documents through fund area. Ball. 968-8378 '~·nlact Personnel Dept Electronic Assemblers CORE RE-WORK OPERATOR SECRETARY 549.0902 Equal Oppor. Employer Hospital exper. necess. F/t1me. 3-11 :30 shift.I _________ _ P/time 11 -7:30 shift. Con· tact Mrs. Jensen. Costa M esa Memorial Hospital, 642·2734 . 301 V1ctona. C.M. E .0 .E. MAID WANTED Don Quixote Motel 2100 Newport Bl, CM Call 642·2670 ~------- Minimum of 6 months ex-1---------•I MAID WANTED penence in miniature as-HOTEL· Front Desk Clerk P /time 675·3463 sembly work with & Rehef Night Auditor. microscope preferred Contact Mr. Hannan, M~mer.~Tralnee Good fmger dexlenty. A1rporler Inn Hotel, Prestage Newport Good vision (contacts 833-2770. restauraot. p /t1me ok). If you have the Neat, personable, bonda needed. Top money New Vic Stuart 901 Dover Dr. wagons. Earnings $150 to $300 or more BlcyclH 8020 s IL v ER s e H v It.:!:: Studao.631·3811 Suite130,NewportUeach per w eek. Good chance for •••••••••••••••••••••••FINE FUHN & AN: NURSE, Part time LYN 645-3 111 advancement. Must be able to work Me n 's lo speed 27" TIQUES.645-2200 ·----------'th t Th. · t Gumwa LL t1 l'cs, nu -.-rehef. Night shift. No•· Wl eenagers. 1s JS no a paper seat. Xlnt shape, $5<>/ofr Miscellaneous 8080 Weekends. SubAccute R al Estat route. 548·4776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Psych Hosp. GARFIELD ~ e Ca Jl Mr . Scott at 642-4321 for ~ --Firewood Org, Euc. $80 c ON v ALE s c ENT Office Manager appointment. 5-spd Schwinn gd cond cord, del. Oak. Coasl HO S PITAL , 8871 Salary pluscomm1ss1on. s751best ofr. Sells for Firewood Supply . G rl. Id A H Be" M l h d Sl27 nu. 642·8613 581-1122. a 1e ve. unt. u. us ave exp. or recor Equal Opportunity Employer c--as & ---------847-9671 of success in homes, in· _,..., come & commercial. Equipment Nursery school teacher, 2 Xlnt Office Loe. 645·3474 He-Ip Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 8030 or 3 mornings to st art. ----------•• •• • •••. •• •••••••••• •• ••••••• •• •. •••••••••••• l'Xper nol nee. Reply Box Recept/Hostess !!1424, C.M. 92626 Exclusive pnvate dub ----1 By appl onl y, flon , Nurses Aides & Orderlies, 675-6090 3·11 & II 7. El\per. pre· ------ f'd !\le!.a Verde Comr. RECEPTIONIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canon 814 Electronic Super 8MM S380. Nikon 35M M SlOO, both supert: cond. 645·3936 Dogs 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PA ID FOR YO U H. J EWELRY. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS, GOLL> S-tLVEH SEHVICE. F'l N E Jo' U R N & A N • TIQUES. &IS 2200 Hosp. 661 Center St. CM Paramedical pos1l1on. -Xlnt telephone skalb re· Restaura nt help. Exper. fry cook. waitresses, hostess. evening. bar t('nder . d 1s hwas her. ..t93·495l. Tiny Naylors Restaurant. Capistrano. Nursin~ q 'd. Good pay + inccn· RM Supervisor lives. 714/635·11~~-RN EXAS REF'INEllY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fnn~c benefits lo mature md1v1dual in beach area. Hcgardless of expenence. aU"mail G. F. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp .. Box 711. Fort Worth, Texas 76101. •PET WORLD• Cancelled Contral'l. <!000 Cockers, Chihuahua, yds carpeting. below Pood I e::., Sh 1 h t zu , coM. I mstall 547·1!7~ Maltese. G. ~hepherd. For P1 umc day & mght R IS 1~ d CCU /ICU shift Park Superior enta peca.a astnee s lit: "'·II & p/t1me. 3·11 .30 & TOW TRUCK DRIVER exper'd. G & W Towing, 1000 Irvine. NB 642-1252 Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, Firewood/Sto ck Up mini·Schnauzer, Poms $75 cord/del 642·262A 100 mixed puppies. Stud • · 1 salesman 1mmed. Will ru ~onv. losp, 1445 train, xlnl financial rl'· 11·7:30 shirts. Contact Superior Ave, N .B turns al once. Call Mrs. J ensen, 642·2734, svs most breeds. 2525 W. F i r e w ood· Eu c / $ 7 5 642 24!0 675-4710or644·7383. Cost a Memo r i a 11---------- Nursing Attendant, ex-Hospital. 301 Victoria, TRAIMEE 17th at Fairview. SJ\ cord Open eves. 531_:5027. $42.50 '12cord/del 1!30 9740 peric nced. Bayview R.E. SALES CM. E.O.E. ASSEMBLERS/ • Conv. liospatal. 2055 STARTTHE PACKAGERS Blac•kLabpuppics Must sell , apt size G.E. 6wecksold,$25. washer & drver. Xlnt Thunn Ave, CM 642·3505. Ill.JEW YEAR Experienced Assemblel's " Tempo Temporary Help 5361743 cond. Call aft 6pm, Fru to You 8045 645·7857. Personnel Clk $650 Expand1nf! Irvine Complex co 1s seeking .. Strong Typist." Insur. exper. necess. Work 1n personnel dept handling all phaseb or ore pro- ccd Url'. Call Control Career I-;mploymenl Agency. 556·1!505 Phone Solicitors Easy pleasant e\'enang work 4·9pm. Need 4 peo· pie $2 75 per hr Mon lhru Fri Call belwn 12 & Spm. 5..t!H647 PHOTO Ori vc' Up San Clemente Salesperson CH~s. flexible hrs .. ideal opportunity Call 493-2880. PtT Male cook Must be neat & responsible. App- ly in person. Kentucky Fried Chicken. 693 S. Cst llwy, Laguna Beach. HEJ\L ESTATE SALES RIGHT! RN 17ll02Sky Park Irvine Sell Homes Eme nc y Ca 11 540-4455 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINX/LE/\TIJEH CCl/\1' Learn Investments P 1t1me, 1~1 .7 30AM. · ---2 Fem Shepherd mix. abt Beautiful full length 9 Y.ks. had Jll bhots & SSOO &1-1·77i:t Earn Mor e Xlnl working conds . Our residential d1vis1on E .O.hE . ConNtaccl D. •UTOTEM* Shep/Dant• Do••. gcntle.7 Lists and sells more 1n-Roac c. IL · 'osla EMPLOYMENT vrs. old. "d. w';. i:hlllli-cn 'ol.Or ming 536·~846 \CStment properties than Me s a M e m 0 r 1 a 1 962_7389 "' most investment offices Hospital. 642·2734. OPPORTUNITIES Personal Training. V1deo1----------Full or Part· Time COCK A POO pupp1l's Training, Prestige Of·1----------:'-io Exper ~ece~sary bmall & fluffy SlO. fices. Full Fac1lit1es. Age 21·65 Ehgible Tustin Meadows RN'S Go To The Nearest Property Purchase Plan. TICTOC MJ\HK ET 832·7156. Jan. Fringe B e nefit::., Superior Comm1ss1on. lf\111-Time) For J\pphcations & Info Young Gentle .Male Lab Dynamic Organ1zat1on. Med Surg. 11 7:30 shift OR CALL <714 > 642 7702 Mix h> permanent loving Learning Environment. Expe r . acute eare Tic TocSystems. Inc. home.9799179 "'·ti 1 h hospital only 1-;xcellcnt cu time acensces w o L'-e" 7 mo old i>er~ian II k f benefits. Contact Mrs . r1 " ~ w1 wor or earntngb In J 6 2 C Waitress & Hostess. App· r"m"I" Kill"ll. "ray & f "25 000 cnsen, 4 ·2734. osta " a .. .. .. excess o .. . per I y BI u e () o Ip h 1 n while. Call 968·9358 year are encouraged lo Me s a .M em 0 r i a 1 Restaur;rnt :J355 Via ---apply for a pos1t1on with llospttal. 30l Victoria Lido, NB f\lrnlture 8050 our Investments or t .M. EOE. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Residential Divisions I•------~~-~~ Waitresses Call Don Berman. Presa SALESCOUNS~ORS Full & p 1ti me. Top **I BUY** dent. <iUAIL PLACE For Newspaper Promo-benefits. Apply bctwn Good Used t'urniture & PROPERTIES INC taon.MuslenJoyworking 2&5pm. Denny's, 529 J\pphances OR l will 752·1920 with youn~ people 10 to Aven1da Pico, San Clem. Sell for You *** Kathie Smith 40 Goldenstar I nine You are lht! winner or .:! tickets to the .,.. Sports, Vacation & Re creationol Vehicle Show al the ANAHEl!\1 CONVENTION CENT EH Jan. 3 thru .Ian 11 Call 642 56iK, 11 xl :1:13 lo claim your t1t•ket:s. * •• Hefng, sofa & l'h:.iir knl! st bed. many m o r l! 1lems. 20 gal fi sh tan!.., tompl. All goes. 556·7l:Jfi ----ATTENTION LICI-.:NSED. vNL1c1::NsED. Respiratory 14 years of age. Reliable WAITuEss. Full.ti' me. MASTERS AUCTION t t t . d n 6 New furniture, hrll' ~I· ran::.por a ion reqwre . Exper. (w1·11 train> Apply 46-.8686 & 8 33-9625 L" II l t l' · brae & plants for :-..11t:. i.:.xce en par · amcposi-Hamburger llamlC'l , no Aft6-Call842-1542 Mov1ng-Bar gJ1n:.! lion. High pay for 2·3 phone calls. lntcr\'acw - - - -536 H B hours each evening, half· Mon-Fri. 3.5 Shop & Save. new & used __ '1:7_66_· _. -·----- day Saturday. Call furn, girts, misc. Brass Bed, queen Siil'. GET THE REU CARPET Therapist TREAT!\lt:NT' Min 2 yrs exper. Must We train )OU to sell have exper. 1n blood home:. with an a<'celerat· gases. ICU & general 642-8102 for anlervie"' WAITRESSESS Wilson's Bargain Nook . Wicker I-'urn .. Painting:-., bcfore6·00 ARABELLA • A First 54SW.19lhSt C.M. Sculptures, planter~. ed l'Oursc that :-tarts im· respiratory care. Salary SECRETARY me<l1atcly If you are m· rommcnsurate w /train· W1lh J\erospace exper, teresled an ejrnm~ big ing & exper. Contact Mr. needed for busy ofhce. money from the start, Hamilton. Col.la Me-.a Mu st be accurate get 1nd1 v1duallzed free Memorial Hospital technical typist with training on the job in one 642·2734. EOE. 'I good grammatical & or- of many lop offices local· ---------·! ganizat1ooal skills for ed lhruout Orange Coun· s mall, rapidly growing ty. call for further de· company. Xlnl working tail~ Arlene, (714) RESTAURANT conditions & benefits. 848-8742 HELP S3lary open. Equal Op· portunity Employer. Call REAL ESTATE SALES Cooks, Busboys Linda 556·2800 Are you ready for a fan· BuSCJhis, Dishwashers tast1c 1976.! We are-Waitresses with ofrices in Orange, lmmed. F'/time positions Tust in , Huntington avail. Apply in person t.o Beach, & Costa Mesa. Mgr, Poor Charlie's House of Pies. 3110 Don·t settle for less-857.-Newport Blvd. NB or call comm1ss1on paid to 673·9792. salespeople for sales & ---------- SECRETARY /G IRL FRJOAY for new Com· pany Must be free & like lo travel. Good op portunity to grow with company. Goocl personality & ap pearance 1mporlant. Salary open. 556·3136 Mr. Raymond class re sl~urJnt .'°Antique Couc -h-.-&--b-i-g plants, pots & collector Lag1:1na . Hills, n<>w in· chair. kitchen tbl & 4 items. EH•rything gcws ler.v1ewmg firs t class chairs. 2 nu steel storage _6_7_5·_7_59_7 ______ _ wa1tress~s. Call or s lop cabs 548·1282 RAM /DALLAS CAMI-: by & Ask for Tom or ' -----TICKETS, 2 (40 yrd hnc) Marigene. Call 581-1500. F'urn1ture for sale from visitors :-.ide. S50. l'J Located Wild West Shop· model home . Velvet ping Center al La Paz sofa /loveseat . Cof· S33-S99Safl.G Rd. fee/end tbls, full & queen YACHT SALESMAN David L. Parker Yacht SaJes, 631-1811. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Cancel -Dully Ulond -Embark - BUCKLE A recession as when you start a business' on a shoeslnng <ind then you BUCKLE. h1deubcds. Herculon & naug. sofas, kmg bdrm set, boxsprings & matt. 493·1405. LARGE OFFICE DESK, 5 drwr, xlnl cond. $60. 642·9101 Pro Master 25" Mower . Used once. Power tri rn· mer/edger no. 300, U!>cil once. Will Sac for immc1l sale. 645-4361or646<H8U *** BOB LIEB 130 I Gala xy Dr Newport Beach You arc lhe wanner or 2 l1t•kets lo lhe listings We're interested 1n you• C all Phil G1b11Jsco at 549·9511 the FA"11lY ADArtlS · Service Sta. Attendant.1-----.------ Maple cof & end tbles, rnd tbl w/out chrs, rallan chr w/cushions. nile stnd, was her & dryer a pt sz $200, 1 armed oak chr, met. bkcase C36x36), RCA 19" tv w/stand, ovrstuH chr 548· 7800. above quahr1callons and Housekeeper, care for ble. Over 21 Call 673 9393 are a good reliable family, 1 c hild, pvt rm. forapplinlervaew. worker, please apply in 1V Live mt out. 642-7713. ---.-!.... _,.. • _ ~ person MANAGER ~-~~ ·~ "{~~ I I. \CEEP I DREAMING 1'M AWAKE ..• rull or p/llme No exp MeKhancltse nee. Brown's Shell, 990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2) Contemporary E.CoastHwy,NB Antiques 8005 Avocado Green Uphol. Sports, Vacation & Recrea tional V.hicle Show al the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Uousekeepers wanted. OrTraanee·PetSlore. •'~t:_ P.'~~~,~~ weekends. 7·3. Bayview Knowled ge Fash or .......,,'"'~ STANDARD Conv. Hosp, 2055 Thunn, Birds. Over 21. (/tame 1---------• 1_c_M_64_2_JS0_5 ___ ...__1 642.5522. -~--------ME~~~~~~:}NC. HOW IS THE TIME Man;~~~t°i PERSON Magnetics Corp. for JOb seekers lo check Exec. looking for part 2221 South Anne Sl. the Daily Pilot llelp time busiess associate in Santa Ana, Ca . 92704 Wanted classif1caUon . If wholesale supplies. Busi· the job you want is not ness fully capitalized. In· An Equal Opportunity there you might consider terview 673-2223 Employer M/F ofrering your services ---------- ----------1 with an ad in the Job ....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;:::;.j Wanted category. Phone 642·5678 For Classified Ad MASSAGE TECH. TRAINEE REAL ESTATE SALES RESOLVE To make '76 your most successful year. Ask us t.o help you plan it and br· ing il to exciting reality! Calli Hall Cox , 540·9922. ACTION IF YOU Call a have a service to orrer or Daily Pilot Rood3 to &eU, ~lace an ad AD·VISOR In tht' Daily Piiot 642·5678 Classified Section ========-! Phone 6ot2 5'678 Young lady (18 28) for legitimate full time poi1i lion No exp. nee. We --------- send to school. earn You don 't need a gun to while you learn Apply in "draw fast" when you person any an.ernoon or place an ad in lhe Daily eve. 2112 Harbor, Costa Pilot Wunt Ads! Call now -----M~a -642·5678. ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs. Beaut. $trained Service Slat!on Allen· Original Antique Murphy Walnut king sz bead danl, expcr d .. Day & bed with new mattress. boa rd & frame. (2) Eves F\Jll & ~/lime. Ap· $125. 673·7170 bookc¥e cabinets. ply. Shell Stal1on, 17th & 644-4144 Jan 3 thru Jan 11 Call 642-5678 ext 333 t•> claim your ticket:-; *** Irvine, NB. Antique crystal sl em ----------GER r · .-.. ware & hand painted Twin bed ~15. Twin e ng ~5 . Sm~1ll gas SWITCHBOARD china. Call640-1G63. spreads. quilted $5.ea. stove $20. Small blk & 8 k bed $25 •• It 1· wht TV $25. Ne:.ir new 3 RECEPT, IONIST .&-uan"" .... s 80 I 0 un s . ' a aan spd b'k >Mc. W ll bid d .....,.... ""'"' blown glass l amps t e"""".4Pcbcdrm e ~s~a auto e-••••••••••••••••••••••• $lO 9622221 sel$75.MB-79'l7. alershap m Costa Mesa Is G~1:n "'L ELECTRIC .ea. · · looking for exper'd. "'"IOftA mature, well-groomed APARTMENT SIZE--------• individual to operate WASHER & DRYER. heavy coi:isole tJ?ard & SACRIFICE $200; OR gree~ public . Basic book· WILL SEPARATE keepmg & typ~g req'd. • Xlnt Co. benefits. Call CALL AFTER 6PM. Mts. Cameron, 979·2.'500 645-7857. ~---~-----CI ns s i fie d Ads sell big Washer, Dryer & Side by OPPORTUNITY • knocks often when you use result-geltinl( Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coasl market. Phone 642·5678 items, small llems or Side Refrig. Must sell any1tem.G42-S678 rasL646·1495. 1--------- WATERBEDS From $129.95 w/dellvery High Quality Low Prices AquaHeaven 830·7002 Pool Table. 3pc slate, ac- cessories. Gd. cond. Make offer. 557·6Gl6 HANG GL1mm. ur. n<'w sail. $450. or be~l offer. 642 2014. Find Your Name Win Tickets Worth s500 JAAN. 3 aT ANAHEIM••ata JA .11,..... Gita Clllt Ill( tUSlll' IOI t!Mln! """"' ' l"CI ...... IN Ira wy. Look for,_... ..... IR today's clmsHlecl MCfloL H J• fW ,_. .... c• 642-5671, ex· ...... JJJ. w ....... fw r• to ptdl • ,_. Hc•eta .t ,._ ...... t offle• of HM Dally ..... lach wiMer ~ two ffclleh to H. w..,.... 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OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCKS HONDA CARS University Olds ~50 1Jarho1 Bh d • I Costa ,\lt--..i 5-IU ~lb-IO Pinto 9957 ...•............•...•.. PINTO'S Choice Of 3 Musical loots. Sotl 9060 75 CHEVY lns~nts 8083 •:••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.nsenada 20, s potless. l/2 TON SWB ,fender -Rhodes E lectric lie ad· galley· O I 8 · PICKUP Piano swtcase model X l r a s · $ 3 5 O O . ' 640-1663. 71Ml97·09_l_S. _____ 1 TOP $ Paid $2195 • '73 DATS UN 240Z I I flc•naull Ot•W rrkS, '1 ut c·onll r'll l•t•ds I ront \\hi ~.1-.kl'l & tc1il hte ~150 ~5 lllK'J !Rolls Royce 9756 -I Quality & Price '69 VW ~amper. Rblt Over 70 eng . lo m1.. nu l'lutc·h , nu t Ch Fr r u b b t<r • 6 7 3 3 5 2 5 o r I . 0 oose o m 546-7070 All priced to Sell! LowJ~ $1477 Gibson ES·l25 Sunburst Boots, Slips/ '5R, xlnt. cond . $350, Docks 9070 536·0403 n1ghls . ••••• ••• • •• ••• ••• • • • ••• - ----DOCK AVA1LABLE F<>H Used VW 's Paid for or Not ...................•.•• I 'llt'l'd, 1 Jdm lwatcr, #l DEALER IN U.S:A. ~r Musicmaster Upto28' motor or sail BASS GUITAR __ 673·738_1 __ _ Xlnt cond. Make offer Transportation Li kt> new. le:.:. than 4000 mil e~! Automatrl' lrans m1ss1on, radio. heater , power steerin~. air cond1l1on1ng, plus many more extras. Set.: this one' 164872Y >. $4895 ~~~t;711 r$111S11.191m5~ 11111t·~.1 ~ ~~~VER _, I ROLLS-ROYCE li~·:·1•1•'JI • 234£ 11th~! -· • • • ·-•74 DATSU""' COSTA MESA I 11 Bt·at v " 5'6-4444 Call 546-9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oft 6pm & wknds C~rs. Sale/ SLEMONS MERCEDES 1111111 lkh >14;! M.15 I STATIO .... WAGO .... " " CtOSEO SUNDAYS Rent 9120 1!170 11.Hhor. 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I \1 I (I'\\ l•:' 1'10'1. l t-:YI l·.H .Jan .I th1 u .Jc1n I I L'ull fi·I:? ~ii( l'\.l. 333 tu tlJll11 )UUI" ltl'kl.'tS. * * * 675-6988 . 0 $ M1q1Tru1I 5 . 90. Call _ 1966 H1nhn1 ( \\ A.11, <110 1 * * * 1Y Radio 642•2850 Jim Jack H eiser HiR, St~reo 8098 -'74 Chev ru \\ c·ampl'r 3 4002 El En t 73 Yumaha 125 MX. see it s hell $300 tlown & lake c an o DATSUM I SPECIALS I I 8210 Hatchbac k's 3 To Cho o se Fro m '75 & '74's .b Lim \:.. $2838 11.1~1-.1·.ll t 1\ le.wiA merut \iJI TOY OT A l 966 Hat hnr C r., /..II> •nn 1 9 725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to bcht·vc it. Best orrer over not•· ·l'lK ""'"' Dona Point 2.:i"' Color 1\tlm1ral TV 675 120i -'\1111 .in· the· \\lllne•r 1;1 ., Fiat l'onsolc Sl50 bt.•..,t oflc1 '7 4 CHEY EMME I t11 k•·t.., to lh1• 1.111 llS63 Motor Homes, . • •••••••••••••••••••••• $3333 Dunton Ford 2240 S Main al Warner, S A 546·7070 m lmola Corona. ate Xlnt "c·oncl Nt•w brks. ~1100. 581 ~12 Jll 5 30 ·m Stu Wa~ Corolla $800 Xlnt mllca~l'. 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Must Class11ted Ads sell b1~ r .11m \11111 "'"l'h 831·1740 sell SlOO 675-9387 itl·ms. s mall items or * * * \V;ant a<l re:.ulls 642 50711 .an) •ll'm tH2 5678. Alfa Romeo 9705 tr - - -.-. I ::-..v-ef~? •• 0 •• 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • ._ ZWLRV.s>----1974 GMC 1:1 Ah>hJ H<inlN• sp~<ll'r -... ~....---::::::> -> -= t'1111\l tt1hll• 111.uoo m1, · ...... ~~' ~~ 15 Hundn·tl p1rkup \ H. (itl llll!'h n111d ~500 auto. t ran' , f,11 t a11 l'h m:1:!C"l t11•\'I'" cond. fJO\\l'I ~lll'lllll!. f r ad 1 o, h l' at l'r. l 111 t l' cl Audi 9 7 0 7 -A CONVE NIENT SHOPPING ANO glas-;. Whl•t•I ('ti\ C'r' 1······················· 1 r 111!1 t 5.'l:!I )!'i :-. I $1995 Dunton Ford 2240 S M••n al W•rner, S A 546-7070 MEW 1976 TOYOTA OUR LOWEST Payment Ever! o n a 1976 model $80.00 Dn. & $80.00 Per Mo. 431 -6687 I-or thl· bl·!'>t !>rill''· the . v~~;-._ 97721 ~Nt)~AnJB:1EblR1~"s:.:~1c. ~A~'lot~:,·'L·:.L~Al'dce (1 ~\f-jeAll\ Le.wiA_ . !J31UIW • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGECOUMTY \ V :!flOO II arbor Bini ~ ''I.. VOL VO VOL 0 COSTA 1\1 ESA MO ti!()() EXCLUS IVl':LY VOl.\'O 01'1'::\ SU;\"ll,\\' m.1. H "'"" < 1.1 1--11. 'llttl. Laqie~tVolvo Ocalt•r Otkt Exp11t'!>l:!2tl!_;) _ in Orange Count~ ' UUY or L l::ASE DIRECT [!feft!t~~ 2025 S. M anchester Anaheim 750-2011 '7 6& '7 5 Volvos Buy or Lease \'ulvu JJlr :.rnct• 56 WILLIAMS VOLVO 8011 Commonwealth Buena Park 521-7000 '76'S VOLVO 'S HERE NOW • :-.,,.,~ r-:ng11w •'1.c•\\ T r ansm1s!'.11111 • ;\l'\\ Color:. All 75'S AMDDEMO'S MUST GO THIS MONTH BUY l>H LEASE USED SPECIALS '74 Volvo 164 Automatic. sunroof, i\:\1 F:\1 ~lerco. ll'alhl•r. Lu"w~ at its hc:->t tt5(1().; li9 C.rdill,IC' Courw Dt· \'tilt• tully l'(IU1ppcd 1)75 (;.tffi Sacnl tl'l' /\:.:.uml' I y r lw, 'i5 Cad1llal· Vl'V1ilc hkc nc" Owner gt\ en Co l'<:tr. 5-IG 0855 Camoro 9 917 ....................... 67 Camaro Air. maf,!:.. rating stnpt'. Sharp l'Jr~ ~I bst ul r 113:1 ";'i";li Che vrolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET St\l.ES & SEH VICE ·73 Pinto Sqwn·. nu tirt•s, AM FM i.Lt·n·o w ,tapc, roof rac·k, gd cond . S2175, !)..~ ~18 'i4 P111to wagon. L uggagl· rack. good c:ond. S2.500 54·l·3.Jl7 :'t1u!->l :-.~II 1915 Pinto. Cop· pN l 000 miles. SJlOIJ. Cal I 646 ltl7 I . ---- Plymouth 9960 , ..•.................... ATLAS Chrysltt /Plymouth CJ1wn Daily & Sun. 'lll 10 • 1' ~I 2929 llarbor Blvd , Costa :\le:.a 546-1934 2828 Harbor Blvd. 'l>J Ply Vah<.1nt good cond. 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WSW lll'l•s. \my! r ool ll1Ht•d ~la-..... t•l(' 11'.!Clt',\,X I $1399 Dunton Ford 2240 S Mair 11 Warnf!r, S A . . . hct~c.· &. hruwn. "'irt• 1966 Hn1h1• t /lo hJh Y.101 546·7070 '73 VEGA HATCHBACK .t 'Pl'l'd. r .1d10. heJtl'I, In\\ milt·-.. sc·" 111 ·•P llll'('IJ lt'' I :!790 I $1995 28-15 Harbor HI\ ti Costa :\fc-;.1 540-6410 ii t;T, low mil•'.t!:•. lirO\\ n. C'USl blk IOI 1~12 !11 1-1 '73 CHEV VEGA Dc l11:<t• wa gon .• 111111 trans r>ow1·r s t t'C'l'lllg, a1n·or1tl .d1 e!lll\J.1:1. $1999 Dunton Ford 1240 S Main •I Warner, S.A 546-7070 '74 CHEV VEGA ·GT ..,t,Jlton"Jgon ~IX'l'cl & hc.'.•ll·r \ '"'I an tl•r111r ma J! "ll1•1•l,. o;haq1 t!Hi.J,<1 1 fi6 l>odi.:t· Sporhm;an Van x I n l c· 111111 S 1 • 0 0 0. :>:IS -1390 '53 lnt'l Cstm Cmpr Van Woo d inlr . nu l'ng . l 4Mf'G , $1tiOO. tr rr 496·5519. CREVIER &I ST & IROAOWAY SANTA AMA ':"1.1b. c 68.000 m1 . 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SSoo BAUER BUICK ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve~ ' ' '>~ :!IKl 2925 llarbor Blvd ·72 l:>OO ·' \l I· :\1 i·ass 41 Mercedes Be n• Costa Mesa 979 2.'>()(J r.1cl1.11<. $1500 9 7 4 0 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME'"°' TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy NA 642-9405 4!H lllWlX l!M H!lf.7 '73 D.1!-.un 2-IOZ \Int 1 emtl mu-.t -.l'll ::.1soll. ~Ki3 KOli or IH:! ;, 7:J.\ 741 , :.!hOZ. JUto. m,1Ji!'. 1\M I· \I st1•11•0 1 .1 ... sl'ltc• A 1 r <·nrHI. 'In l t·o1ul $5KO() i'il i li"'li 'fl) l>111'Ull l'l Rad 111 1 Ii 962 3728 "Ill rnnd l1l ~~I.ill W llol~un ~1111 I cir :-.11>00 Mu,,t sell' !HT !l\l:!tl 1975 Datsun 821 O. 4!12 8495 •....•...............•• Lease Mew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House of Imports \ t ITIH lH 11.1·. 1) :\l l·.11n:1n :s 1>1': \I.ER 1~f • \t.1nd11 ll•r lh1·11.1 l'.11 I-. 523-7250 On I ht• S.int11 \n.1 I \\ \ '711 ~I ZB 2:,0 I dr, automatic. h1""11 "'." rond $~.250 Cal l 4!)7 1336. j l ·r,c1 VW HU!>. 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"THE P URI.IC \\.\~T~C 1.E.<\N /\IR ," h esa1cL "Yes, thl'Y w :int t'll';in .nr 1( th1•v don t ha\'C to go tu !1)() muc h t n1uhlt'." Tht• :--.lml' <'Ottld lw ...,,aid"' puhl1r .1).(enc1es Ilk<• lht· Ft•clc'ral J'o..,, "' < 11nmw .... 11on ttw El"\. the s t.11<· flubl1t· tJt1hl1C's Cornm1..,..,111t1 ,11111 li1l·.al \ PCO:>. Whenrvt-r ,1 f111·l nunch • 11 1 ur-;. l he..,l' :.agencies m.1ke mod1f1catwn~ 111 ,..,..,1 11· \ .1n,1nc·(• ... to allow for 1"(1nt11111ccl ent'r~) prtM.llll l111n .II llw 1·x111·ns1' of a ir quahly. For in::.tanrt>. sulfur 1hox1cle regulat ion s were rel;:ixed 1n e arly 197·1 to .allow for hurnmg dirtie r fuel nil than normal durinJ? tht• Arah 011 embar go. And th<' FPC h as c·ut <"<1l1forni,i s .1l!ocat1o n of Texas natural ~as M> :-.t'ven•h that South ern California l'IC'"'N pl<rnts arc· no longt:r burning any ~as at all. f\l'T Tlil':St: '\(a-:·w·rns .\RE :\1 t:R EL\' rt' • .c·trng to ~· rle ~rcut puhltc fl'l'lin g 1h.1t. yE':-, rl<>Jn 11r 1s na·e. but not na<·t' t'n1111~h 111 -..H'nf1<'<' a lattl1· lwat or .t few m ilcs o r dn v1ng tor ti '\nd a ... lo n g as that fN·lang t."\'.1st s. 11 h.1s hnomt• t'IE>:tr t hat the re will be no rt:<.il 1mprov1.•m c nt in Ct1hforni3 '-lir quality. Finn's Flu"her aves on Water l.i\K F: PARK .. ,;4 II Pl l A Lake P a rk farm. W<Her S<tV<' lrw ... iv" 1l has a dl'\ICt' to in'ltall o n t"<l'>lm~ t o1l<>t flu,h l;tnk.., th.it c.in save l.ul(e .1m o unh of"' .itt•r Plumbm~ h x turt' m anufacturer'> rect>ntly have been n•<foiu~nm~ t o1lf't bowls to rut m half t he five ~l\IJOnS rN]tllrt'd pt'r nu'h on ronvE'nlional bowl5, but 1l w tll tJkE' m uny yf':1r-. for the n e w . more er r1r1fnt ho'A Is Io C'Om l' antCl )lt.•nf>r:1 I u se .John C \1 armon ,II . an <>'<£>C'ut1vc of Watt'r ~.tve, S<tl rt h1..., n1mp,tn~ " <fl'\.ll't' I._ ~I d1111l nui;h mt•c·hmwim 111 art arh to t"m.t1n~ tm lE't tanks W ith !ht'\ 1h•vwc'. if }Oil 111rn lht• htlndlt> on<> \\,J\ 1t prm acfrs ;1 <·omplt•fr flu..,h," s,11d Marm111'1, h ut h 1r n 11 thr o thc•r wav an<i It \IS<'" rml> one J:allnn 11( wot er 10 flu'.'!h d\\ a.v hq111d w.1:-.lt• Was Tea Party Passive? By OIC'K \\1 EST WAS ll1NG1'UN (UPI> There's a b1cenknni.t! t.'xh1bit in Roston that g 1vt•s vuutors a eh a nee to lake ~ides on tht• issues l h ti ( l ~ J ll JI \ 0 ( h l' Amt-rican Revolutwn B allots <tr(' nnalyzt.•d by a computer wh1t'l1 lhl.'n rates the \'otl'rs JS patriot. loyah!>t, n eutral or undecided. Pl'BLIC NOTICE CP IM) NOTICE OF 8ULlt TlllAHSFER I~' '1ft '1t1 U CC I HOii<• •\ 11ereoy 91ven •o 1no C.rt<lllO<\ ot UNITED MACHINE SHOP al'd EUGENE C Wt lLLIE. lra11sf•rors. whO-. bu'1M\\ aCll)f~S os 2'02 Wol coast HIQhway, Ht wOOrl ~•ch, County ot O••n~. S101e or C..11for111a. 11\tt • bull< 1rt1n•l•r ".00..t lu lie meo. to Aon•IO I. .JOIWl>ton. TrM•l•fM, -o~e l>U\IM\\ ll<l<ltvS\ •~ 2"°2 w .. 1 Co•st H•Oll"'•Y ,....,pon IMt1CP>. County of Or.inQ• 'lt•1• 01 C,.htorm•• p BLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USIHUS NAMll STATl!MINT r"" IOI-no ~non " 00!"9 11u,i non~ PlllOFE SSIO ... Al MANAGEMENT ANO (ONSVlTING CO, 1*31 Wntcllll Drove, Hewoort Bea<ll, Calllo•nla "1..0 Plltlf P 8 Robinson. 2241 Al•lla $treot, Newoort O••<h. C.•lllornl• "*° Tiii\ llu\l""U " COndll<ltd by olll Ill dlvlelual PhlllP b RODlllW" Tiii) •l•l•M<tn1 WO flied wllll t ... County Cieri< 01 Ore1109 County on 0.(tmber n. 1'1~ Pl BLIC '\OTICE ~ICTl'tlOUS 8USINUS HAMI $TATfMUllY Tllot IOllOWlllQ pe,-,.on I\ C!Ofnog ~ rl9UM UIWN A MAT OF FUllEAl()H, 171U Sky Puk Clr<t~. Sulle J Intl,.., CA '211• 'Wllllam 0 Oroan. S67 F•tr Or Costa Mesa, CA '26?6 This"'""'"'" c~tt<l by an tn <livltt..el Wlllli1m G Or~" Thi~ \l•l•mtnt w•• lll•d w<tl't lllt Colloty Clerk of Orenc;i. County on Otcomt>er 4, 1t7S 1'1U24 Putlll$he0 Orln{lll Coa\t Dally PllOI 1M llfUl)Ofly to DO tr<1ntf•rrt>d o\ loG•t.O at ?'<02 Wes1 Co.t•I H1Q11w.tv. N<twpor\ BeACll, County 01 O<tnQl', Sl•I• ol Calolornl .t 1''°611 Otctl'flbor 10, 11, 14. JI, 1t1S 46tt-7S Pul>ll'llld Orange Coa\I Daily Piiot. Ot< 11, ,•,31, ltHen<I Jan 7. 191• •1"J.1A PUBLIC NOTICE Seid prooerty I\ <1ucr11>ed 1n0tneral n All \ICKll. 111 lr•lle, flAllJ ... S, C'(Ju1p. mtot •f'<I QOOd woll ill 111•t Metnlne Shop bus1nen l<nown its UNITED MACHINE SHOP an<l IOCOle<l di ?'I0'2 1--------------f IM!il Coe\! Hlghw•y, Newoon Beacll. CovntyotOranoe. Stateot C•llfornl• Tne Dull<; l•on•ll'r w•ll tw ton\Ufnf'f\al eo on or aftt'< t~ 101h """ ol Janw r y, 1976 •1 UNITED MACHINE SHOP. 2901 Ytt\1 Co•\I HtohwAy, Newoor'I Btacn, County ot O"on91:, SIAtt Of Olllornoa So f., .is 11.nown lo lhe Translt'rt<t all busorwn na_, .ino aodrt'•Ws U\t'd by Trotn~lero" lor ll'lr th•l't' "~" la\1 °"''· II C11lll'rtnl lrom 1n~ abo..,, are WmP ~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMl STATI MEHT TM fo11ow1no persons err dolnQ buSI nrruas MEMTElt MEMORY SERVICE, 11•11 S.llM• Ortve, S11tl• C, Ga<dtn Grow. ~lllornli Curt Blakemore, 1)90 Newnopt, ~Grove. Calllorni. O.rleN M.-es, lt4U GroYe•••w, APt C. GarcMfl G<ove, Celltorntn9'MO This 1>us1n••s ts con<1uc 1eo l>Y • ~ral pari,..rshlo Curl Bl•lltmore PUBLIC NOTICE PICTI TIOUS aUSIN US NAME ST ATIMIENT The follow1 no per wn I' doono llU)I "'"as· HACIENDA OE MESA. 1llO W\HI Wilson SlrHI. C0\11• Mew, CA '1'1~1 Byron M Ternu11er, Truslwol IM T•rnutar Family Trust, 12900 G.ltrcMn Grow BIV<l .. Gerclen Grove. CA92..0 TPlls buslneu 1s conoutleel b'I an In <1tvloua1 Byron M T1t11u11er. Trust .. • This statement w•S toted wtlh ,,... Covnty Cler~ of Oranoe County on Otcember 11. 1'1S FS0.1' P UBLIC NOTICE ,-1CT1T1ouse usuo1EH NAMI $1ATl fl1UNT tiw follOWlno "''°"'er• dOtl'IQ ~· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TI-oto lollowlng person h dOl"9 bu\o· nen•' llOO LEASING COMPANY, l700 Nflwoort Blv<I Suote 20S, Newport eeacn. CA '1..:i Rlcl\drd Ar<letl Sl1011y, 134SI .__._ A .. , s.tnlaAna, CA9170S T HUS Jo'AR , only t7 percent of tho:-.c who have participated in thl' poll h ave sided with lht.' p a triots Oell'd 0.,cl'ml><lr 2) lW\ Ro,.ald l Jo11ns1on Trdnsf~re@ UwOtflcH ot Oarl•neG Man Tiiis statement WH 1•11'<1 wolll \he County Clerk of OrenQtt Counly on OtcemOlr4, 197S. HOWSER, OEltTNER & 81t0 WH Atwft9•'•t LAW O.<:amt111s Drive Published Or•nO" C.o.'1\l Daoly Piiot, Dec 31, l,7SandJ•n I, u , 21, 1'16 •'131·7$ Thi\ bVslneSS IS tond11<le4 bY an , ... <11v1C1U.tl RlcMrd A. Sholly AHN R WHETMORE S..olO 121 S.nk of AINriU To-· Tiie Coty, Oranqe, C.I '24U Publ"hed Oran9e Coast Oaoly Pilot, Oo!c~mbl!r ll 191S •9S,·1$ l'SGm Publl\114'<1 Orange Coast Oaoly Piiot. Ottemt.r 10, 17, 24, 31, lt1S ~7S ,..-..rt Baacll, CA n~ Pul>l lSllt!CI Orange Coas1 Oa11v Piiot. Ott 17,2•,31,197San<IJ•n.1,l~I& 41'1-7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT Tt>os s1•1emenl w•S ftl•d wtlll tflt> County Clerk ol Orange County Oto Oece<"l°'' 79, 1t7S FSOM.J Publls/IKI Orange Coasf Dally Piiot, Dec ll, 197S<lnciJan.7, 14,21, '976 A.fler an art1<'ll' :.ibout the exhibit a~lpl'ared ma local pnp(.•r. l rN·~1H"<I a t·all from Pt.'rcy \'1.·d d y brtl , nati o n a l chairman of lht.' F:nglash Arnencan R t>t1nif1c ahon ~'ciety (F.ARSl. P UBLIC !'llOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I RIVERSIDE SUPERIOR COURT 40SOMA IH STREET P.O.BOX.01 ltlVERSIOE, CALIFORNIA Tr.e loUowlng person " <10lng busl· ne~s•• •~ 7S CP·UJS ,.ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAMESTAT£MEHT PUBLIC NOTICE "THIS H F.ARS <1ut what we < .. :A HS> have ht·e n maintaining all NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPElttOlt COURT OF THE STATE OFCAllFORNIA FO R THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-1045 Tiit! lot1ow1no pfrsons ar• 001no 1><1s1 nc'~\ .SS. BlUE STREAI( .INTENI""-2100 Ef\I Wll\htre Avenue, Santa Ana. C..ittornla 9170S PLAINTIFF EUGENE tlEST ARTHUR L. LITTLEWORTH, JAMES B CORISON, GLEN E STEPHENS, Willi AM R. DEWOLFE BARTON C GAUT, CHARLES 0 FIELD. PAUi T. SELZER, TER RY BRIOGES. CHAR l.ES 0 . WHITE OAl.lAS HOLMES , CHRISTOPHER L CARPENTER , RICHARD 'T . ANDERSON and LEE R. MOHR, co partners, <101nq busone\s under Ill~ n.ime and style or BEST, BEST ANO t<RIEGER. NATIONAi. SERVICES COM PANY, 363 S.n MIQ~I Drive, Newport Beach, ca111orn1a '1f>{)C) Brian Alberl Ber11'18 35n1 8e•CI> Rood, Caoistr•no Beach, Caltlornoa '121>24 FICTITIOUS BUS1HES$ NAME STATEMENT T~ followono person 1s doinQ bu~· neuas· E \l•I~ o f E ONA MA E SAT· TEP FIE LO, Oelt'a\~<I C P 0 lnClu\lrlO, Inc , 7100 E1sl Wiishire Avenue,Sanla Ana. ea1o1orn1., This buslnen 1s con<lucled oy an on cilv1<1ual. B & s co • 110t w. M4cAnllur Bl>td • S<!nta Ana, CA 'tl707 r \.\\~llTJ~/f SI BE :ilong," hr s aid "The majority of Amcn<'ans ll~1ve nl..'ver favored in· ctep(.•ntkn ct'. and \\t•uld lak~ to "t'l' 11:. link b:H•k up "1th the motht.•r toun t rv" St.1t1sl1c .. 1lly. p1.•rh~1ps tht• l''lhtlnl d1ws provide Vt>ddybnt's 11 roup with ~1 m m ll n 1 t 1 n n R u t in wei~hmg lhr returns. (Irle s hould take mlo al'· C'ount <1 coup le of fact ors th:H the computer \.\as not programmed to ('Oil :-icier NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN lo'"" crt'O•lO" ol lhe al>ov~ namecJ oec~nt llld1 .. 11 Pf'r~ons lla•1no clolt""-ag.1111\l lhP s.a1<1 <1~ce<1enl are reQuoreo 10 111~ them. wlln 1'1e ~cossctrv voucrers, '" '"" ottoct ol tile clerk ot lhe at>o...,. Pn lolleel court, or to prewnt 1'1em, wt th'"" f'W'f'eS\arv vouc htr\, to tnta undeft:.•gned at P O Drawer u, Fontana. Cahforrua 9?llS. Wh•lh ·~ IN! place ot l>USl,..,..~ O( l!W un.,..rso9neel on .111 ma lief\ f)l'rlaln lnQ 101"" ~~lat,. O( \at<I CleC~lll, wot hon tour month\ aller Ille '"'' pu1>11c~l•on ot tn1\no1tCt1 O...lrd 0.-Ctombf.or 12 1q1s JOYCE ANH DOWNING Adm1n1\tratrur 01 tn.. E\lalrot 1'11' abO•I' namtd decedent RAGER. RAGER, WINSTEAD AHO BRIGHT A uw Corparaloon 14 ll Sierra Ave11ue p 0 Dr•-· u Fontana, Ca111orn1a Ul3S Publoshf'd Oran•1e C.oasl Oa1ly P>lul Dote 11, 1915 ano Jan 7, u 71, 1ql6 4'14l1S P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' TRUSTEE'SSALE Tll F. ROSTO~ Tea T.S.No ms.m On January H , 1916, at 10 am J>~1rty !S ~l good t.'X:Jmplc• CALIFORNIA FIRST BANI(, a \Vhl'll a c·onlt.•mp orjry Calllor11lacorpora1lon,asC1uly6PC>Qinl· \ • ed Trusltt un~r anCI pu,.uant to~ .' mt•ncan \Oll'" ,IJ.!;.llOSl o1 Trusi, dated "t>rll 18. 197S recordrd dumping lt•:I into B oston I .tprll29.19H.•soM1 No 2sos9,1n11oo- llarbor, that tlui•4'n 't 11•.e>aQe 1M>J,otOlloc1a1 Records In tne ottl<e of 11>e County Recorder of n('('t' ... S41fll\' rl1l';JI) ht• 1:0 <.I Oran~ County, State 01 Calooorn1a cln ... l'l Tor~· WllL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO • HIGHEST Bl ODER FOR CASH lpay•· Tllo\ l>U\tlleS> ·~ con<luc le<I by a tor por.111on Charles 0 . Diiiow Preso<lent Tiiis slalempnl wa\ 1111'0 wt111 1111' Counly Clerk ot Or•ngt County on Decemlllll• IS. 197S FSOUO Pul>llsllc<l Orange Cott\! Oo\lly Piiot. Dec. .ll, 1975 •n<l Jan. 7, U, 21. 1'16 ~7} PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIHESS NAME STATEME NT ThP lollow1119 Pt'r>Ons •r• dOong bVSt I ~s•s SANVISTA DEVELO PMENT COMPANY, 3190 'C' A1rpor1 ' Uq: Orlve, Costa Mesa. Calllorn1a 9'2U. Anous MacPntrso" (no muldl• In l1ta11, 919 sanocasll• Oro••, Corona oe1 Mir, Cat11or111• '1&7S Oe•n Owyer Davison, 33161 Ocf'olr Hiii Driv•. Oan" Point. Calolornla92679 Curtis EnolnHrong Corp , Inc .• 282! UJ>Shur 511~1. San Diego, Calllornie 92106 This bustnl'SS h conducle<l Dy a gtOeral par 1ner\l\1p Dean 0 Ootvlson Thts slatemenl w<ts fl led wilh 1111' County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on Otctmllfr 10, 197S F~t Pu1>1os11ed Or•noe coa\1 Daily Pilot, Dec 11.2'.31, 191San<IJan 7, 197& 471S 7! P UBLIC NOTICE \\'t' mtl'.-.t kt.>t•p 1n rnmd bl• at 11mt ot \die on 1a..iu1 rnonPY ot h I t d f tne Unlled S1a1u 1 al the Nort11 Front T C Sale Ho. 11 .. l .It pt•op (.' O •1'.' ~Ill' ar t nlra nu 10 the Oran9t County NOTICEOFtHTEHDEOSALE mnrt• l'(.'O)O!?~ C<ln..,C'IOUS Courthou~ lo<alf'd al 700 Covoc Ctnlff AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF th.ln l ht'\ \\ t•r1• :mo \'t.•ar ::. Ortw West llormerl1 w 91h SI I on Ille TAX OEl:OEO REAL. PROPERTY <t!!() Th.:.1r OJ>po:-1t1.on to CJtyof!iM>l•Anaa llro9llt,llllean<1 1n PUBllC NOTICE IS HEREBY ,_ ' terest con.,...~<1 10 ano now helCI by •I GIVEN 111a1ont~761n<lay ot January tht> lt'.1 dl•Jn pan):! pro ...-r w to Deed ol Trust 1n 1r-tprooer 101> a1111e110vror 10 ooo·c10<~A M 01 hab\y 1..;, mOrt' l'n\'lr00 IV sllu•led In sao<I Courtly ano Slate 1hatdoly,1n111e otl1CtOllneTa.COllK OH<rlbeel es lo< ot lhl' Covnly ol Oran~. SI.tie of mC'nl.11 th;1n tdt:'UIOgt('al LOU I ano) In 81o0 3J2ot6>fona Caloforl'la H1eo unoers19ne<1 Rooert L It :-1mnly r efle<.'lS an· det Mu ,1n theCltyotNtwPortllHCll, CJ1ron •• nTuCollectorol\a1<1Covnty t' as sl'lown one Mao tMreol reco<dlr<I In of Ora~. on pursuance of law""° Int' luC'tan('l' to <t pprO\'l' of Book 3, Paoes • t •n<I '2 of Mis Wfollen ault>or111111on 01 the s1a1e con- :1tl'.\'lhmg that sm al'k .., of tellant<>US Maos. In the olloct of the trolltr Of tne Slatt of C•lllornoc1, <141~ County Recoroerol sa•d County No-ember n , 197S an<1 M'ln9 bf.4-n so v..ltrrpollutio R EXCEPTING THEREFR~ the d1rKl~bylheBoardotSuperv1sorsol So.nr..esterly S9 00fet11Mrl•'>I the sao<l County o< Oran9e • .nlen<ls 10 The street aCIClress an<l 011 tr COfT'lmOO wll. wtll olftr tor Slllt and sell as pro A~OTH Ea Tiii ~G to !M1IOMl1on, II any of 1'11' rtal ptoperty •oded by 01vls1on I, P<irl &. Ch.ipler 7,of ('t'ns1de1 IS th\' rl'Cl'nl ~rlbeel •bow ts purported tollf llW Revenue an<I T<11at1011 Codi!. on .o3 Fernleel Avenlll! Corona dtl wi>arete percels al PUBLIC AUCllON cl r a !'l l<' (' h :l n g p In 1 IH• /Nr ~lllornla 10 the hlQhMI bld<ler lor cash Ill lawtut rl:llllf(' of r<.'\'olultnnar) The unoer\lgneu lru\lte ooS<leoms money of the Untied s 1 .. 1es, Or tor rntl\ nn11.•nt::. an) ll•billly ror an, •ncorrect~s ot ntQoloal>le pjlpcr, ""' real property ' 1,,. slrt!el address an<I olhtr comrroo \llualed In tr.I' Covn1y ot Oranqe. Sidi~ In t hl•:..e d ay~ <l1sg111:-o.slonallon llitll., shOwnt>erton 01 ea11torn1a and described ntollow\, ~1<1 U lt' W•ll be mad~ t>u1 w1tnou1 to wt! ml:! 1.1m ' ~ self J " :in In ~ co.,..n•nl or warrant~ ~~P•H' or ·~ ProP•rlY 1oca1•a on Cao•streno Cla .tn, !-Ol·ak1n ):! ;.d'ln:trd ;.1 pllt!<l, rtQ.Jr<lonotlllt poswnoon,or en Un1l1('<1 Scnool Ot\lrotl Trd<I No ..Oil, lt•;t boat .ind throv.ino cumbranus 1o pay111ertma1n1noor•n· Loll) AIWdl'Hrot>ed a\AP 1?1 moe. ,... <•~' sum 01 the note secured t>y ~1<1 La\I ~\.,e~we Dana 0<>v .. 1oomen1 I hl' C'<l rj!O OVt•r hoard 1 Oef'd of Trust. to-wit ~30.00000, with Co Monomumacceo1~1111>1>1<1 S7SO SlrJkeS On C ;.\S llnm1h 1nttrH1 lhtr.ort, AS PfOVl<le<I Ill \dt<I II In• propfrly t\ 1101 rt<letmecl nolt', a<lvances, 11 any, under l~ttr~ oPlore ,, •s \OSold, In~ roont ol rec>tmc>- t anl tO the p 0llll Of lx•tng OI Sal<I 0.eelol Trust, lttS, cnarvtHl'<I honwollCE'a\e practically p :lSSIVt' ••oen~s o1 lne Tru\1te an<I of tht No 1>1<1 wtll be acc•oled tor t~s 1nan trusuveetedbysa1<1 ~<101 Trus1 11>e m1111mum 11mou111 •how" and wt OEFENOANT · AR CO M MUNICATIONS CORPORATION, a M1nnl\ola corpora11on, MYLO M TURNER. MRS. MYLO TURNER, A WIL.LIAM RET,Zl.AFF and DOES 1 lllrougll 10, lhC IU\IVt' .• SUMMONS Cne HumlMr: llUU NOTICE! You hn1 b41en •..ed Tiit cour1 mlly <lecide •9ain•I you Wlllloul your being llurd unless yov ,._,,., .. 11111n lO day\. Rea<l tllt onlormllloon btlOW AVISO' Usleel Ila so do d•m•n<llHlo El Trol>llnal pue<l• df'Ctdor conlra Ud SI• all<l1t11c1a a menos Que UO responoa denlro cit JO <Ion. le<> la onlorml!Coon quesoque I TO THE DEFENDANT• A c1vol como1a1n1 has t>ern I 11~<1 by '"" pla1ri1111 aga•,.sl you IS•• 1001no1e· 1 a II you w1'" 10 <l•lt'll<l lhl\ 1aw<u11 you rm.isl. w1lll1n JO days a lier'"" sum mons is serveo on you. lole wtlll lh" court a wrlllen pteadonq on re">OOn'" '" lhe compla•n1 Ill d Ju\toce Courl. you muSI tole with lhr court .., wr11teri PINci lnt;1 or cause an oral plea<11nQ 10 t>t• e~ 1ereci 111 the <1orkel In responw 10 In( comptalnl, W•lhon 30 days all"' lh" ~ummon\ oS ~erve<I on you I I> Untes~ you \O resoond your de laull woll be enlereo upon apo11ca1oo"O' Ille Piaon1111 ano lnos courl may enter tt judgment against you for 111<' rehf'I ell' man<led ,n I,,,. comp1a1n1 wh1<h cou1u rt\ull "' 9arn1~nmPnt ol WdQ~,,. tdlit.1nq ol monty or propNty or Olh•r reltrf re· QuttlP<l on 1'1• complJtnl < II you wosll lo suk tllt 1t0v•c• ol ~n allO<'MY In tllos mall tr, you ~hOUIO 00 \O promplly so 111~1 yo.ir wrolltfl response. of~""· may be lil..O on lime. OaltcJ Oc101>er 8 101s DONALD 0 SULLl\l.&,N Cterll ISEAL o St S Jorrnson 0eDUl1 •The ... oro "complao nl • •nlluo;,s cross·<ompt•int, •·p.i~int•tt"' 1nclUOt\ cross como1a1nant. '"<l•fenclant" 1n ctuCl•S cross Oelen<1anl s•n9u1a~ tn (lll~•s th~ plural .tn<I mascul•"" .n eludes rem1n1ne and n!!uler. A -•llt'n pltadlnQ ln<tudi119 an a nswer. demur· rer. ttc , muit be 1n th~ form reQu1red by 1111! Calolornoa Rute\ of Court Your 0<l91na1 pleaC11no muq lie folPd tn lh1s <OUr1 ,.tlh proper lol1n9 fe,.\ dnCI prool Illa! & copy I hereof wa' st'f•PCI on Mch plaonllll s a11or,.•y ano on""'" pldtn toll nol repre\enle<I by an .illorr•f'Y TllP ttm@ wh~" a \ummon~ ·~ d~rnf'Cl \erv•d on a ootrtv m ,oy vary deO"ri<l•"<I on lhr mell10ci ol •ervoc~. I or c.ampl~ seeCCP•ll 101hrouQh 41S ,0, BEST, 8 ESTa11dlC RIEGER 4UO Dun9e Strut P. o eox 1021 Aonrsldt, CalilOrfto• 'IS02 Pul>ll\'1•<1 Oranoe Coast O••'v P.to• Dec 2•, 31. 197S and J an. 7, 1•. 1916 ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE C'on st'quent!y , tlJl' l':\ I Tn. -llclary u..o.r uod o..eo ol l0<th tollowonq ,,,.. ll'Qal c1escro1>11ono1 h 1bit v1s1tors a r C' un<1bl1• Trusl t>eretofore uecuttd an<I dfo· P~h lot or oroup ot 101s, or oarctl or lo rrl:lte to the inr1dt:'nt. ~~~a:~: ~~~~~·:::'eeam::;~: :~~~~;1~:.~: ~s't~~~~1~:;:e~1~,,: um !>ale, an<I a wronen Nohu ol Default llmeot ~·rch"a•tth••Dovn••t• SUPEltlOltCOU RTOFTHE IF T H F. BOSTO~ T!'.t P;111 ~ v. en· h('ld t0tl:1). lhl' ~<·t•11.1no v. ould un (11111 ;t-. follows· A ft l'r " p rot('!) t mt'c•t ;n~ ;.11 Old South Chun·h. SamuC'I Ad:1ms, lt.'tl dt•r of I <l b :rn d o f C o I o n 1 a I g u e r ti l a s . ~ 1 v e s t h t• ::-1~rnal and ·tO to 50 r <•lnot t <' r ro ra s t.., h i Jar k l ht' three> ung uarde d s hips. SEIZl~G )1 E M RF.RS elf the crrw as h olit :1gc•s the\' demand that <:ov Thc..;mas Hut r hmson 111 der the tt>a n·turnt.od lo I Eng land E ~-V>< v v ~ -< STATE OF CAI.I FOltNIA R>lt •n<I le<loon lo Sell. Thi! undtrso~ Afl•r \do<I \di~ 11\t' un<1"t\•OO"d a• THE COUNTY OF ORANGE cause<! sa1<1 Nol•<• ot ~laull and Elt< \UCl1 T •• Colle(lor will e•e<ulf' •~I ~:::1~~~~~.i:,~~~;~~:,:~::, <.OUnly 1001r:e1~<1r~~.~\t;,~~ ed~~~ 10011 o~."m'!..., NOTI C£ o:?;.~:~~~ON TO SElL Q • • 0 • "' ~-9'£AL PROPERTY AT P RIVATE O.le December 11 1~7S 1QIS SALE CALIFORNIA FIRST BANI( Robf'rl L Co1ron a\ Es1a1e of RAV V MARSHALL, elc formerly T.a• Collrc1orot In•· Soll1hern Callforni • C.ounl Y ot Or •nqe • I Oeceawo Fof\1 National Bank Sl•le of Catoforn1a Nollu is f\treby given that, sul>Jl'C'I to u sal<I Trusltt DatP ol 5.llP January 70. 1976. conformation by 11\t Above tn1olltd 8y' Roy M FlH.)l!ISO<I Pubh\lle<J Oran0t Co•st Dally Piiot, S.-rlo< Co11rt. on January 12, 1976, at VIC• Prestelenl Oeum~r JI, 191S anCI January 1• u . 10·00 am . or thereafter wilhon lht PuOll~ o c 1 o 1 Pl llmt •llowt<l by law. 11\t underSIQl>td, ranoe OiU at 'I IOlr 1976 4 73 7S as E•eCulOU Of lhe Will or RAV v . Otceml>er l7, 24, ll, 1~1s 47»75 • MARSHALL, OtcHWd, will sell at PUBl,IC NOTICE prtvat11 sa•e to 111t hl11hut ano t>tst net PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SAlE OF 11£Al P ROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAlE AS A UNIT NO. P•llOU Suporoo. Gou rt o I t lie Sl<>l•9' Calltornl• tor .... C_t., of LH A""les In the Mllt1er of tile E \lltle 0( JAMES HARRISON CRAVENS, Oet taWd NOTICE OF SAl..E OF PERSONAL. P ROPERTY Ho. P-M~I In 11'11' Suf)l'roor Court 01 th" Slate ot ClltlornoA, tor tile Counlv of 0"''"9" 111 lhf' m11ller O( Ille e\tolle O! VERNA M BROSSIA, -~~ VE RNA MARY BROSSIA, 0.Cf'.t\rd bl<ld« on lne terms and condlUom nertlnalter menllont'd all riQtol, 1111e and Interest or RAV v MARSHA ll. Otcuwo, •• 111e lime ol his dt'<'llh c)nd all notol. 1111e, and Interest Iha\ lht' Hiatt has acquir&o In <11<1<1l11on to that al Otcl!<Mnt al I"" ttm& of his outh, In 11'4 rul propen y lOCllP<I In '""" Covnt y of Orenoe. Sl•le ot Calllornle, oescrlbtd n tollows L.ol Sl•lffll 1161 Ill Block E·lllllttfl 1111 of Se<11on Thrn (JI. B.tlt>Oa hlat\<l, as shown on a mao recorded 111 8oolC 7, pa9f 1 s. Mosctll•ne<>us MilPS, rKOr<IS of ttoe C011nly of Ora~. Stale of C..lllornia. Ttle property ls commonly ,..,...'"' to H 1101 Norlh Bay Front, Batboe lslt'WI. Ctllfornla 8ru111 A Berlhll Tlll5 staltment wa~ foted woth the County Clerk of Ora"9" Counly on Oecemoer 17, 197S. FS07ot Publlshed Oranqo Coast Oaolv P\lol, Oec.2•.31, 19Han<1Jio\ 1, H , 19/t> 4 7°'75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtn9 ~rson t~ d<>ong Dusi· ntSS•S. Ill NATIONAL CREDIT AC· COUNTING. 171 N C.A., Ill AMTECH CO RP .. 1 4 1 AM TCCH INTERNATIONAi., ISi ATC , I.SI E Warntr Ave. Sanl• Ana, CA 9170S T IC Mor94n. 1113'1 Oriole Or • Cosl~ Me~. CA. 92626 Tllos l><l\ontss I\ condU<IP<l l>V .tn Ill <11v1oua1 T K MOr9an Tl't1s st111ernen1 wa\ l11eo w11n the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on Oectmtoer I~. 1915 ~soeoo Pul>llsM<l Oranoe coast Dolly Piiot, Dec 24,31, 1975.tndJen.1, I•, 1976 421·7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCAEOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OFCAl lFORNIA l'Olll THE COUNTY OFORAHGE HO.A•U SU Es late of ROBER l S ROBERTSON DP<eased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tno creditors of Int •bovt named <le<edtn1 111a1 all person\ r.av1n9 cl••~ .-oaonst the saod oeudt!nl are rtQulrMI to hie t11em. w.111 1ht M<ts\.try vouchers, on 1ht olllc• ol lht Cieri. ol lhe al>Ove.,.. ltlleCI covrt. 0< to orl'wnl lllt'm, woth tht nt<•ssary vo11<11trs.10 lh• un<lersogne<I •I Ille office of WILBUR E QUINT, A Prolesslone I Cor por a1 oon 3 4•0 Wiishire Blv<l Suole IOI, LOS Af'9'1t\ Glllfornla too10. who<ll oS I,... place of b<ISI,...., of the unClersooneCI 111 all mll1· ten pertaining to ltwl t slate of sat<l <IP- ~~~~~~::..~°t",~,~~~! .. lff I,,.. I 0.tP<l Deumbt!r 12, 1.,S G Paul l(orman Eireculor of lhe Woll of the ebo•e nemed de<r<ll!nl WILBUR I .QUINT A ""°'•ulOMI CorpontlOI\ )MOWllslll,. Blvd. S41it•• Los A ..... I. CA t001D Tel: 12131 -.9341 Attorow.,s tw E .. c111or Pllblisl'ted Oran11& Cotst Do•ly Pilot. Dec. 17, 2•, ll, 197Slnd Jan 7, 1976 4186-7S PUBLIC NOTICE STAT EMENTOF A8AHOOHMEHT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME 'The followino ~oons h•"" at>an· oone<l lt>e u~ ol lhe ficlll•ous ~oneu name CASA BONITA t, 94'1 GrtndlaySt. C~n.CA-30 O.vld l(ratrtr. 1411 Slln \/•lley Rd , Sol-lkacn. CA.,07S Frank ICreuer, 1421 Sun Valley Rd , St ..na 8tKll. CAt?07S louos Ter11t90tn, 67l2 Radlocl< AV't ,lOSAnQ91eS,CA'°°S4 P~ul Ttrne09en, 60S3 A11an1oc Aw , Lono Beach, CA 'IOllOS Thos bv\oneu wa\ conducll'd by 11 It mt ltd parlntr\htP State wo<I• Developers, Inc • a Calllorno.J Corpor.itooo Ale• R 8ellehum.vr, Pl'~ Tiiis sta11ment wu lllt!<l wtl11 ll'W! County C1er11 of Oran~ Countvon Dec 12. lt1S ~ f'Ut>ll\llt!CI Orenqe Coa\t Dally Piiot. O.c.17,2•,31, 197S111d Jan. 7, 197• 4'6l·IS PUBLIC NOTICE J•m~ 0. Stont'Cipr.er, 1001 w. Mac Ar1hur Blvd .. Santa Ana. CA 92107 Thos l><lstn•",. 1s <oo<lu<I~ by an In· cllvldual James D s1ontc 1p1>er Thts s1a1ement was filed w.tr1 '"" County Cler~ ot Ordn(}e County on Oecemoer 2•, 197S FS.. Pul>llshP<l Orange Coast Cally Piiot, Dec. 31, 197San<I Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1976 476-7S PUBLIC NOTICE CP·Ull NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·l5012 Esta1P ot RICHARD GIRARD PAQUETTE, Oeco w<I NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN to l,... crP<11lors of Ille ll>Ove named <le<eclenl lhat all °"rsons having claims .t041n\I I~ Wld dKeelent are requorP<l to 111., them. with lhe oecess<try vooclle~. orl lht oll1ce of the cltrk of IPIP •bo-e tf1 tllle<l court, or 10 oresent them, with 1hl" necessary YOU<; her~. to tr.e under~gned at C/O PRENNER & BUNT, At1orMy'> at L.aw. 16SI Ed'' Fourth Strret, s..11 .. 121, Santa Ana. Catolornla 9'1701. wtll<h os the place of business ol Ille un ders19neo In 111 mailers perlalnlno II} lllt esl•le of $.tld cie<e<Stnl, wllnon fou~ monlhS atler lhe f orst publication ol tht\. ll011Ct Doled O.cember 19, 197S. VICKI R.UPTON Admtn1s1ratr1> of II'•(' Est.Ill' ol lhe aoove named Cllt<e<Jt>111 PREHHE R & BUNT 1U1 East Four'lll 51rHt, Ste . UI Santa "'11, Cahfor11ia t270t Tel: (JUI sst-•2l Al1orMys !Of' A<lm111istra trl1r Pu1>11st>e<1 Ora1>9e Coa\I Dotoly PllOl, Dec 2•,l1, 191San<IJan.1, U, 1976 •n•7A PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' SALE 01' REAL PROPERTY AT ,.AIVATE SALE Ho. PUJM2 s....-IM eo11rt ot tM Stat• ef C.llfomla tor tlle CHnty of Los A,..,., In the Matier of lht' Est•le ano Con~rvelor\/llp of Marth• Hotltt.,.. Conwrvaltt. Nolice is t>ereby viven that tht 11n ct.nlllfle<l wlll sell et private sale, on or alltt tile l21h day ot January, 1971>, al lht c:r111ce of Jost11n R. McGuire, •!Al So Sc><'lno Strttt, Los An9elH 90013, Coun. lyol LoSAft9tleS. Stat~ vi Calllomla, I<> the lloQhesl an<1 t>est bod<ler. and suble< l 10 contlrmalton by sao<I Superior Court. alt the rtght, tolle encl onttrest ol ~·<I Con~rvaltt In and to all Ille U!rt••fl ~.al orooeriy situate 1n lht Covnty of 0ref>9t', $111e of Calltornl11. parllcul•r• ly °""'"btd as follows, ta.wit· M un<ll••Oed .,,,., 11a11 onlerest on and lo IM r•al properly IOGalt!d In County of Orange, Oescrlbed a' lot 1.., an<l 170, M0<11esu Home snot F. h rms ol sale cash In lawful mofleY of tr. 1.Jnlle<l Slates on conrormt111oft of sale, or part cash and oa1ance eviO.nce<l by note w curf'd Oy Mort~ or Trust Deeel on 1119 property ~ 10ld. Teo-cent of amount bl<! to be <leposol· edwlthb•<l. 81~ or otters to be tn wrltoni;i an<I wtll be receoWd at '"" a1oresa1<1 ottoc• 111 11r1y tome aller lne lorst oubloutlon hereof anclbt!lore<lateof s•le. 0.1P<I Oec•mb er 14. 1971 Mary An<ltrson ConMrvalor ol the E st•le or sal<l Conwrvattt Josepfl R. M<Gulrt UUo 5-rlntSt. s.twtt1 lMA1t99ltl, C..llfOMlfe .001J Anw-r for Coft~•tor Pvbllshed Oran941 C~st Dally PllOI, Dec:. 31, 197Sand Jan. 1, 8, 1916 4'1H S PUBLIC NOTICE HOT ICE TO CONTltACTORSCAlllHG FOR BIOS SchOOIOostriCI IRVINE UNIFIED B1CI O.a<lllnt As S<l\4t<luled Hf-rein Place of Bid Re<flP1 lrvl~ \Jtllfltd School 0 1'1r1CI OHo<e. 2~ 1 Alton Avtn~. lrvlne, Calllornlat?IOS Project l<lentUluhon N11mt. IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL. 4311 VOl,.ul A'f('llw, lrvlne, Colotornl~ OH JANUARY ll, lt1' fo15:'::"• Bids for the tollowtng e1em11nh of consl"1CltO<I woll bt! recet•ed u CIGM"9 TtrTM '°' Receipt •• 810, Co11trl(f tO •A.M, 19-RusllktFencono They ltkew1~c clemJncl th a t the l<'a t ax bt.• abohshed, that th1.• t eJ mono poly enJoy<'d by the Rnllsh F.as t India Com pany be broken up and that they be 1-!Uara ntcc<I s afe passagl' to Bunk('r Hi II when th<' hostJgPs art' releascd Notice Is ht<PDY 91ven 1Nt Int un. <ler\lllf'l'd w111....,11 a1 pr1vale ~le, on or efltr the 91h <UY of J&nuary 1'76, allllf' Offlct of G w. STACK MAN, al Trust 11••1 E \late Division ot ~curoty "9c1f1c Nltoon.-1 B•nll., l33 Soolll'I Ho09 Street , •0111 Floor, los Ange In, Gllll0tnla 900S1, Tf'l"9h0nt 61).71119, County ot los Anorles, Sl•le of Calllornla, lo the hiQlltS1 ano best t>lci- dtr, llrl<l sul>l•CI lo con I or mat-by ~•d SUperlo< (.our1, •II lhl' roQ/11 llllor •"Ii IMuest ot s•o<l clece•Wd •t the '"'""of <lfflll llrl<l •11 llW rlQhl, lotleel'Cl oMtrtt1 tl'\at Ille estate of w 1<1 <1ec•1se<1 ~ ac quire<! by-ration ot law or otnen••l<f'. "'""r lh.tn or on ad<lllion lo 11\dl ol w10 O><Hsed. •I Ille lime ot cie.111, tn 81'1<1 lo ell the certain rHI l>"Olll'r'IY sotua1e on the County of Orange, o;1,,1e of C.lifornt•, e»rtlcularl., descrl~ u IOll~. t~wll Noloce •\ ,.,.,N>Y oovf'n lh~I the un ~r\lgnl'CI will \flt M prov at~ -.ale 10 IM h19hest ah<I Dht boOCler wbtr~ lo con l1rmat1on ol \eo<I Super 1or Court. on or after J1nua• y 171h, 1t14, at tht o111ce ol HARRY V GOZA JR. 1111S Orano<>. Norwa111, Calolornl• . .,11 lh• roolll, tolle al'<I 1n1ertsl ol said deceased at the llmeol dfoalh, Ind all rognt. llllt', anc1 In· tertst 1na1 the e\late 01 \.J•d OKl'aYd l\a,. «Quired t>y 00tr eloon Of law or otllf'rwl\e other lllan or In acldollon to INtl Of \a•<I <ltu••s!'<I. al tht tunp of oe alh. on and to •II Iha! cerlaon pcr50na1 property described u T""" 'Wiie Is sub1e<t to currtol taus. cownanh, conditions. rHl•ICtoons, r,.. wrvattons, rogtlt\. rlohls of w~y. ancs easem1nts of rteor<l, any tncum !>ranees of recor<I to bt! Hllslle<l Olll Of the l)Vrchase Of ICP 1--Plumt>onq 17 -Elec:lrlc•I Worf( I& --lal Root Deck H-Bll•ll·Uo Roof oflO and M1\C. Shff1Melal U •OOA M, 14 -W.allMountP<IChatkOO.rdandTaOt>oard IJ Prel1n1\l>e<I Cabtnels ano Sloclong Chllktio.rd 11 Acovs11ca1 Ooor1 an<l Fr•me~ 11 Roll· UP Ooors an<l GrollS 10 Aluminum Han<1ra11' 4 Wore Me~h Par111oon• PROTRA C TED ne ~o tiatton s ensue'. Event ual l y ;.\ com· promise 1s r eached. The tea is a llowed to be un- 1 o ad e d bu t se veral h o s tages are dumped overboard. (aRA~t:ITI v • , A HoL'DAY ·I~ A.~DAY ··OFF ·. ~Ll.oWED SV AN OfF DAV .c>l4000tlls mineral ln1tres1 as 11'- Nnt In common of lends In Or•"9f Coun1.,. Ollltornia, ICnown as eo1w !Ands !M1crl!MHS as oorttls t to 6 ln- clu!olve Ertllll>tt A Ill dff<l l 73--63 re· coriltO •S761t.71 1>+"3 Ofllclal ltecor<ls of Orano-County, C.llfornla, only 111 w 1.,. M u l<I tnter••I pertAlfl\ 10 llWI 001 ... cleClf"lal lnl•re\I rOy•llY r• cel..O trom StencSer<l 011 ComQ<tny ot Glllfornl• for lltair ool leaSt'• known" B1dano B71 T1<mlof .... CUii 111 tawtulmont•OI ttw un11ee1 \t•ttt on tonllrmetoon of "''' or oert c a sh t1nd b•lance tvldencecl bY note wcurw by MortOllQI' or Trust Deo<l on IM pr0i>9rty 'IO '91<1 Ten percent of amoun1 Ill<! to be d9C!Osll '°'"'lhl>t<l 81mor ~n to 1111 111 -111no-w111 tie re<el""' at t"9 atOl:eWIO offlU M aroy 11,,.. allH Ille tint ~~tlOn llenOf Md be tore Mt• of talo. Ooled O.come.r 1', 1t7S SFCUllllTY ftACt FIC NA TIOHAL ftAHIC lyA c Ptrtt Tr111t ()ffl(9f' EH<utor of ll'tor hla1t0f Wld dt<edel\I JOll fl'H J. JON .-St ,.., ... ()ty,,.lc It .... I.at A ........ C..llfe,..ta "'" .,.. .... ...,..._,.., l a cl!Mf 11'111111"'5 0•411\911 Coall Delly Piiot, O.C ». Jt. 1'TS and J afl •· 19'• 4't• 'S I Cf'rloloule ol M•mllershlp No 7 t9 17. Serors 1• v 01 secono lAQU<\f Hills Mutual, a non profit Coroor•llon A Calttornla Corpor•logn 1 R•\l dtnl M1'mb•r sh1p Cer1111c•le No 1&9J• Gold•n Rain Founoatoon, • non·Pro1ot coroo••llOn • .i C..lltornte corporation !'>aid cerlollciles, \ul>1ect 101111' rule\, by·law\ an<I r&Qulaloon\ of sa1<1 cor poolioo. entHlt tho owoPr ot IM u.,.. and occupancy ol a url••n dW\'lllnQ un- 11. deSIQOAltd ., LOI'· TraCl 6~. In IM County of OrenQI', Staff' of CAlllornoa. ~ Dt!f' mop recorded In Book UO. paves 10 tt>r11 12 ln(IUslve, ot MoKtll&neou<o Rtcord\, In th!' olf1cf' ot Ille County Rtcoroer ot '11<1 County ALSO l(NOWN AS 200~ n V•f M9roP<KI, lt111una Hllh, Cltol In .odolloo, Ill• nl•I• wlll Wll wtth ,.Id (••llllc1tn, '"" tollnw1nq 11.m-or1 ,.•Clunll C•tPf'I\ <1ra119s, '"""" "" (on<l1 llOll•r, Clo\l'lwa\11tr. f \/ C.ll>le •no trM\lorml'f, •AllCl•ll•r, ••ll loQllll, plo ~and <otnclltl•br• Terms ot Mtle t i\ll rn 1 .. w1u1rnt>llty0( Ille Vnttf<l Stff\ on cQftlor,,...1ion ot ,...ie l tn .-1ten1 ot emo11n1 bod 10 bl .. po\11.0wllhbod BIO\ or of,." 10 tit 111 wrltlllQ eftC:I Will lie re<9'vod at tht ator•wl<l otflu et eny lllN alter the ""' jl<lbli<iltOn IWftof all<l befo<t <lAllt of \•le 0.1to lllh Hlh NY or OICllfl"ller 1'71 DONNA M INOCM .... n t111rl • Ol lht "\Iii• of ,.1d Oec•tHl'll HAlt•Y V GO&A. J R A.-rallA• 111u• 0n11ttSt .......,,111, Callt.f'llla ... ,. "'*•-"" Ora11 .. eo .. 1 D•ll• Piiot Dec-• '9, 11. 1'H •nd Jift.,.r• •· 1., .... ,, The Pf'ODerly ts lo bt! \010 on an "H ls"basisuct0t n to 1111,. 8l<ls '>' otfe'1are 1nv11~ to< this pto- Ptr1Y ind must be in wr1t1no •n<I Wiii be rectl~ al Ille office of OONAlO C MITCHELL. Esq., a uor,..y tor lilt E•· ec:llfoo. at J701 w llshlre Boulevard. 1111 Floor, L.os A~les, Callfomla 90010, M ~Y be lli.d wllll Ille Clerk of lhe Superior Court or d•llvered 10 OONAL.0 C. Ml TCH ELL Pl'' ~lly, 111 any ti,,... atttt first p.,bllcallon al this notice ll'd 11ttor, m.11kino 111t \ale. 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OIP9fllnoofbl<IS A1Mtymo111 llOl'ld •n<I • 1"tf0t-• bondwlll IJt reauorft<f o•lor toe•ecuHonol tlle ~ontra<t lll• P•y-nl bonCI Vl•ll lie In '"" fofm ..,.t torth 111 t"" contracl <1oc11menh 0o ... rnl119 eoerd .,.,, J I l 7 7 Lag11na/ South Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 365, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA 'foday's Closing .Y. Stot!k..~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 , 1<775 TEN CENTS- Hinshaw Hears Surprise Tape at Trial By GARV GRANVILLE , Of IM O.lly ~·~ $UIH ,1 Rep. Andrew Hmshaw's con- intion that he didn't know or his rmer wife's failing physical ondition when he married her in te 1972 was challenged in court Tuesday by a surprise tape re torded phone con versation. l The recording of w h at purportedly was an October, 1972, p b o n e conversation betwee n Hins haw and hi s estranged wife's then-husband, Las Vegas-contractor Max Worthen, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. Before it was played m thl' privacy of the judge's chamber~ without the judge being present however. Thais Hinshaw's at- torney, Stanley Davis Brown, quoted portions of the recorded conversation to Hinshaw as he sat on the witness stand. Rrown, for example. asked Hinshaw if he could recall saying to Worthen, "She is incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She is in no condi· lion to do anything." The purported conversation is contrary to the Newport Beach congressman 's contention that he was unaware of hls estranged wife's physical condition before he m arried her in December, 1972. Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi· pie sclerosis is a key issue m the divorce hearing. Brown is attempting to gain spousal support as well as respo n s ibility f o r Mr s. Hinshaw's medical bills in the urglar Al iAt Ford '76 Sounds Offices Screws Removed On Door From Wire Services WASHINGTON -A burglar alarm went off early today at a suite occupied by President Ford's campaign committee, but police said the intruders ap· parently did not take anything from the office. A police spokesman said in- vestigators found several screws removed from the front door hinges of a suite housing the ad- vertising section of the President Ford C ommittee. The s pokesman said the alarm sounded at 2:51 a.m. .. A thoroug h search of the building and premises was con- ducted with negative results," the spokesman said. CRANE AND DIVERS WERE CALLED IN TO REPAIR CRACK IN SEWER OUTFALL Beach Near the Pipe W as Closed, But Surfers Went In Anyway Skip Watts. primary states coordinator for the committee. said the office contains maiLing lists. the committee's national newsletter operation and cam- paign articles such as pos ters and bumper stickers. Outfall Leak Stopped "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought there was something there beyond the list themselves,'' he said. He said a s trip across the dou- ble door was removed along with the screws. He said once those were removed. a knife could open the door, which would trip the alarm that "sounds like a destroyer in battle.·· Doheny Seiver Repair Work Almost Done Repair of a 10 foot-long crack in a Dana Point se"age outfall which has closed a portion or the Doheny Beach should be com- pleted today. The 4,000 foot long outfall cracked near the shoreline in about three feet of water. The 16-inch diameter pipe dis poses of secondarily treated eHluent from the Dana Point sewage plant. The crack in lhe outfall was first detected Dec. '1 when air bubbles were seen rising to the surface. Inspection showed the bubbles to be coming from rock and sand covering the outfall. Divers and heavy equipment were called in . Repair will cost between $5,000 and $8,000 , Hugh Kimble, general manager of the Dana Point Sanitary District, said. Beach areas adjacent to the ·Orange Coast Weath er ; ' Partly c loudy at times 1. otherwise s unny and cooler f New Year's Day. Locally gusty northwesterly winds \ to 25 mph. Highs 58 to 62. i Lows tonig ht 35 lo 40. ~ INSIDE TODA,. A man whose f1oncee W0$ mticolly m1ured in on auto Q.C'cident. morned the com· f atott woman at her btd$ide. despite the ob1ect1on., of one t clmc Story ...44. ) Index ~-S.ok• AJ Mltl!MJ Al MDfteyfrM "' "' E;=-"' MllYlet IU nlf!M Cl 1• Mlltwl,.,.., •• let ., NAl'-MIHeWI •• O'MI_,.. ., Or.t•CH"'J "' °"'"""'<" A7 ........ .,., ............... "' Sf!Wt• . ., bt"'-'-"' .... s. .. ""-"'"' A•t .,..,.. A•t ,.. ... ~"-" ., l'WtM"'<~ .., ,,. ... ,. ••• ....... ~ l l •. , ..... A4 AMU.-.n ., .......... M outfall have been closed to swim ming by order of the Orange County Health Department, an action Kimble characterized as a '"routine precaution ... Health department officials familiar with the situation could not be reached for comment The swimming ban has been regularly violated by surfers who plunge into the possibly tainted waters in defiance of the posting, Kimble said. Kimble said that excavation was completed Tuesday around the crack. Today, a large clamp was to be applied to the pipe and cement poured a round the crack. "We're lucky it's not a break in the pipe. because that really gets involved." Kimble said. <See OUTFALL, Page A2> "The only way the alarm goes off is when the door is open,·' he said. He said there was no indication or entry "beyond the door itself being damaged in a minor fashion. There's nothing that seem s to be missing. The door closes automatically with a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arrived, he said. Cl t C did t The offices arc on the 10th em en e an a es fl oor of a downtown office build- ine. . Reveal Investments Carlo Bocci. a retired bus1- ness man. ha s declared the greatest economic holdings of the 10 candidates for the San Clemente City Council, accord ing to financjal disC'losure state- ments on me today at City Hall Bocci listed four real estate holdings m San Clemente, three in Stanton and one m Lake Ri verside. Candidat es for the council were r equired to list all r eal estate holdings, personal invest· ments, bus iness investments and business-owned r eal estate valued at m ore than $1.000. Bocci listed property al 223 Avenjda Del Mar valued at more SHE STRUMMED A HAPPY TUNE "I a m very happy with the ad sold the guitar." That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who plact"d this ad in the Daily Pilot: Fend~r Stratocasttr Guitar w /Clbson amplifit•r xxx xx xx lf you have a musical instru m<'nt you want to convert to ca:,h, call 642-5678. We mak~ It easy for you to put a rcw word" to work for you. in the Dally Pilot than $10,000 a nd less than $100,000; two lots on Del Mar valued at more than $10,000 and less than $100.000 each. and a lot on Avenida Granada valued at between $10,000 and $100,000. Jn addition, Bocci listed three real estate holdings in Stanton, each valued at between $10,000 and $100,000 and a lot in Lake Riverside valued at between $10,000 and $100.000. Candidate Earl J . Cludy, a re- tired Los Angeles County District Attorney's office invest igator, listed $10,000 to $100,000 equity in his residence at 1302 Calle Toledo ; $10.000 to $100,000 equity in a 243-acre real estate hold- ing in Brookings, Ore., and $10,000 to $100,000 " interest in a trust deed for property in Los Angeles. Arthur J . Holmes, incumbent. clJsclosed $10,000 to $100,000 equi- ty in his residence at 213 Avenida San Pablo and $10.000 to $100,000 equity in a real estate holding in Palm Springs. Holmes also listed $10.000 to SJ00,000 profit received from the sale of property at 100 Avenida Dolores. The property wa.' sold I~ st Jnnuary. Candidate William Walker lii;t ed his residence at 625 Calle Miguel. but did not list its value. Walker olso disclosed $10,000 to <Sff BOCCI, Pa&e A2) How a rd "Bo " Callaway . chairman of Ford's campaign ('Ommittee, said that whoever tried to get into the offices had picked a bad target. "There's no t a whole lot there, .. s aid Callaway, adding that the omces had been oc- cupied only recently. Callaway said the incident had no apparent overtone of political espionage. "It's the kind of thing that can happen to any office.·· JFK Stories Shock Billy. MONTREAT. N.C. (AP) -Evan ge list Billy Graham, a friend of former President Nixon and other chief executivei;, says at leas t Nixon "didn't have nude women rwming around i n the private quarters of the White House." Graham, who has known chief executives since former President Truman, said be was shocked al re- cent allegations of sexual exploits of President Ken· nedy. Thert hos been no proof of tht' allegations. "JC the alle~atlons are true. t nm diuppoinled," he told a news conference Tuesday . court settlement. On the other hand, Hmshaw 's attorney, Charles Garrity, is con· tending that his chent should not be made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi- tion before the m arriage. ~he was seriously ill. Tuesday. however , t he re- cord ed p h one conversation forced him to admit that his· memory had been refreshed byf hearing the s urprise tape record-Y mg of his conversatton ""1lhf Worthen • Before listening to the record- ing, Hinshaw said he could no recall ever makmg statement (Set' HINSHAW. Page A2 > From the outset of the bitter hearing. Hinshaw has insisted that he was never told by his second wife or an yone else that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seaside Spaces~ape Michael Evans. better known as Captain Cluster by his friends (among them a roboU, stands amid his fa vorite things at Sleepy Hollow Beach in Laguna Beach. Evans was posing for his own photographer, as part of a pro- motion for "spacl' clusters," a space-age toy which Evans markets. To Beat DUH? .. , ~ . Ford Predicts Own Election in 1976 By HELEN THOMAS WASHI!'IGTON (UPI > President Ford today predicted he will be nominated as the Republican pres idential can- didate in 1976 to face Sen Hubert H. Humphrey, (D-Mmn.). m thl' general election that Ford said he will win. Ford m et with reporters III the oval office on the last day of 1975 to r eview events of the year and forecast what will happen in the coming year. Ford forecast he would win the Republican nomination over rival Ronald Reagan and pre- dicted that Humphrey would be the Democratic presidential can- didate. "Regardless of the nominee, I think I can win," he said. Ford s aid, "We have a record. I think it's an impressive record ... I'm going to run on it a nd I'm going to win on it '' Ford said he has a vision for America in 1976 and his New Year's resolutions are· -To dedicate himself to th~ strengthening of spiritual and moral values among 215 million I people. To resolve to do everything ~ possible to improve the economy · and well-being of people throughout the world because it contributes to stability at home 1 and worldwide. t -To bnng about peace at J hom e and ··within ourselves." In foreign policy, Ford reaf· firmed U.S. detente poli<'Y with 1 the Soviet Union but again at-: tacked Soviet-Cuban action m j Angola. Asked about detentC'. he said, J '"I reaffirm it today. l think -, what's being done m /,ngola by ; the Soviets. in conjunction with the Cubans. is not construct1vl' in i the framework of detente. ' '"Angola is one area where de- tente has not worked as 1t should have worked." he said. But he said delente had been ) helpful in the Middle East. ' Sitting before a crackling fire in a rust-colored ar mchair, and "";th 23 reporters on sofas a nd (~e PREDICT, PageA2) Laguna's Election Draws 9 Hopefuls Laguna Beach's upcoming municipal election has drawn nine candidates for City Council and contenders for both the city clerk and city treasurer positions also at stake in the March 2 vot- inl?. Filing for the election closed Tuesday. Only one announced candidate, Mark Gorden, a law student. failed to return nomina- tion papers. The field of candidates vying ror the two open council positions 1s the largest within recent memory. Candidates are SaJly Bcllcrue, plannin~ commissioner; Howard Dawson, stock broker; Powell Fredericks, financial consul tant ; Mark Gumblner. builder a nd re a It or : Arnold Hano. wtiter; J ohn McDowell, planning commilmoncr; Robert Pruett, m edical care adminis trator: Buck Sims, restaurant manager and Norman Von Ecke, store ' owner. The city treasure's race in- volves Glenn C. Jones. an ac counta nt -versus incumben treasurer Margaret Morreale. In the city clerk's contest, Verna Rollinger, a leader in Village Laguna and active in past school board elections, will be pitted against Dean Hughes who lists an occupation or lit protection systems specialist. Validation of candidates' nomination papen ts du~ to be completed t oday. Only the signatures of registered persons ~gll'ltered to vot e ln the city are - valid. City Clerk's office peron-'- Dfl will check the si1'?latur<!S of 1 the pelltions agalnsl the county's great register to determine eligibility. ( L/SC Wednesday December 31. 197S O••ly "'lei si.tt """'• OUTSTANDING SERVICE ' Laguna's Glenn Vedder Gle nn Vedd e r Honored By Festival Board fhe Laguna BetH'h F1.•stival of \rts board o f dtrt'ctors ha~ honored form1.'r board prcsHknt (;lenn E Vedder citing his "out :-tandmg ser\'lce" and tlt>d1cat1on to the Festival uf Arts and Pageant of the ~tasters "An exhaustive hst <'f all he h:.is done for thl' Festl\ al of Arts 'Hrnld be 1mpo~::.1ble to compile; hlm e\'er. mention mu.st be made nf the valuable ad\'1ce, encourag- ment and assistance e).tended to l '' eryone around him . . .. tht• l'1tat1on read 10 pa rt The citation lauded Vedder for his execuuve skills while serving .1s board president. for his generosit:. of his time with the fe:.t1val. and for "d1stmgwshed . ind untinn~ C':\Crt1ons" as a member of vJnous committees, hut particularly the Scholarship Committee. Vedder also is a former Laguna Beach mayor. city coun- t•tl man and former president of the Laguna Moulton Playhous{'. 11 in R unning /11 S a11 Juan At Deadline Eleven people declare d lhemseh es nind1date ... for t \\11 :-eat:-on thl' San Juan C..tptstrano Cit) C"ouncil by the filing d1.· •<fdlme Tuesday fhose who"<' namt'" will ap 1w..1r on tht.• '.\1 arch 2 hallot c.ffl' Ed\\ m C'l..lrh. .. 1 r<'t1rro <'mpln) 1· of General '.\lntor" Loius Conter. .1 rancher. n·al t•-.t;ih' hroh.t•r ;.incl <levC'IOpl'r Hoht•rt l>:t\.ll'S, J <:omputer program mer :ind ..i city pbnmn g comm issionrr. Kl•nneth Friess. dean of studl'nts of Foun· t.11n Valley lltg h School and aJsoa l il Jnn1ng comm1..,-.1onf'r, and Ri chard llamilton, an art 1st Other., v. ho will he sct>k1ng t'lection to the council l.11 e Gary 11..iu:-dorfer. prt>-.1<knt of the Alto Capi~tr :rno llom('(lY.nl.'rs ,\., '-<>c1at10n. Cec1ltc.1 .M Herman. an 1·mpln~ t• of tht' San Diego Gas .mrt f:le('trtc Compan). Richard \h Dowell. a n •t1red Armv of t1crr and city adm101strator \linnie Surles. a retired teacher • .ind chairman of the ('1t~ s Parks .ind Recreation Co mm1ss1on, anrl F:d ~ ard We ndkos J retired pace program engineer \layor J ames \\ eatht'rs, the in < •1mbent, 1s abo se<·king r e t°l l'Ct1on . F:arher this month. Ko~ I. fl\ rnes . tht• ot h1•r 11w11mlJcnt . . 11 d he would 1101 -.et·k r•• • lectton Fire in Billin~s BILLl~GS. Mont 1UPI> F'1re swept through .1 hal! t)loek of busmesses in tht• downtown section Tues day. c .iusing ctn t•st1mated $500,000 dama~{' (>RANGE COAST f "f' Of'•t'I~ (~\t O••ly r1l(Jl Wittf1' •f 11, ' t t• r..fW'O IM t'4~W\ p,.,, t\P\l()ll""'"'by ,,.., UtM\C)I t ,,.. .. , PvOtt\1'1rq Comp•nv ~ •• ,., •Jd•t.111\ .. ,. wt,,11\r\ttO MOr'ld•I U'lfOUQh fno.ty tot ro~I" "'11'~ N.f>wPOft b••rh tiunf•nqtO" ,.,. ... h f >t.tf"I la'n V•ll•y. tf''lll'tn' ~Addhtbll l V;I ,., 11nt' L"CIV~ ,..,..," ~"'" ( 0.4\f A \'""'''" tJIO~' 1" l tit ,, 1\ ''°Ol1U'lf(I S..tUtf'llly \ MWj u1Nl.tt• 0 11 Pf1f'll1&>n• oul>llVHnrQ r11•M '" ftf \10 w~" H.-. •,trr.-t (.0\1A M tW (•llfo'"•• •I•'• Robert N Weed P r'"'\•dfnl •M Puhh~·' Jack R. Curley \o' <• p,, ,,d .. nt •nG (,A1n4!r111 MA,,,.,,,.,, Thomas Keev11 ( 0 1ltJf' Thomas A. 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"' 11.._•~•r F,....P9fl'!AJ BOCCI •.• $100,000 ec1u1ty in a lot ut lhc cor ner of El Carnlno Real and Avenida San Gabriel. Cand.ldate Ric bard Lentz listed uwestments or less than $10,000 m Amerada Hess common stock and between $10,000 and $100,000 an s hares in the Los AI1gele:1 Polite Department credit union He disclosed no real estate hold iJ1gs . Wade Lower, former thrce- ter m mayor. disclosed an rnvest- ment of bet ween $10,000 and $100,000 m the 11 aythome Depa!'! ment Store. He hsh."Cl no r eal estate holdings Candidate Russell Rice ltsted equity in real estate in Dana Pn10t of between $10,000 and Sl00.000. C'andidate Donna W1lk10son d1::.closed equity 10 a residence Jt 930 Avemda Salvador. but did not hst its value. '.\tarion Moon listed e<luity in in a residence at 1209 Buena Vista, but did not disclose its value. Ruckley o·~eill disclosed equi- ty m a resid<'nce at 1506 Cal le Sacramento of between $10,000 and $100,000. Rex Dodds. a retired . physi- cian who filed nomination papers but says he will not run. listed an investment of 4.000 shares of Ten neco. Inc. common stock valued in excess of $100.000. F ront Page A l PREDICT • • chairs in a semi<'ircle, Ford began the interview by saying he belteves he has made "signifi- cant progress" in the areas of 10- nation and unemployment dur- tng his 16 months in office. He also said he "absolutely believes" that America's Euro- pean and Pacific a!Lies are con- vinced the United States is their ::.lrong partner. His biggest dis appointment a~ president, he said, has been the fact he could not pull a switch and stop the rise in pnccs and Joblessness. '"Ifs frustrating to find .. that you can't turn a SW1tch and change darkness into sunshine," he said, adding that he felt sure his predecessors, including rrankhn D. Roosevelt, felt the same way when they served Ford told the Washington Post m an interview published today that he would remain m the 1976 presidential race even if he 1s de feated by Reagan in the early pnmaries. Laguna Plans Karate Class An eight-week cour::.l' in karak will be offered by the Laguna Re3c h recreation d1vis 1on Reg1strat1on Will be).{tn ell 8 a m '.\1onda) The karate classes will bl· t:.iught by Pete Rabino. a black ht-It karate mstructor and a top ranked U.S karate assoc1at10n competitor t\dult classes begin Jan J7 and will be held at 7 pm Wednesday m the Human Affairs building, 570 Glenneyre St . Laguna Reach. Classes for boys and girls under 14 will be held at 9 a m Saturdays beginning Jan 21 at the high school girls· g) m The fee 1s S9 50 for adults and S8 ;-,()for youth O.ily Piiot Staft PMto LAGUNA CANDIDATE Powell Fredericks Individual Rights Stressed By Candi~ate A platform based "on the things that made America great.. forms the basis of the l'ampa1gn for Powell L . Fredericks, candidate for Laguna Beach City Council. Fredericks filed his nomina- tion papers just before the de- adhne Tuesday. A retired direc- tor of interdistrict relations with the Los Angeles Community College District, Fredericks has been a resident of Laguna Beach for two months. In a prepared s tatement. fored encks said h1s philosophy of government entailed; "Indepen- dence, individual rights, courage of conviction, common sense, and no compromise or basic prin- ciples. "We must continue to build a better future for Laguna Beach through objecli ves of economic stability. security. ju..<;tice, OP· port unity and education," he ~~id. Fredericks said that while he was a newcomer to Laguna Ac>ach, he was mterested in doing something for the communjty and he said he felt his experience m f1nanc1al affairs and ad- m101strat1on would be helpful. He said his background is that of a "generalist ·· and includes 22 vears as a financial advisor with ·Rockwell. an accounting and tax practice. and as an officer with the college district. His college duties entailed teg1slat1ve contact and ex- pt.-nence. he said. r'rederieks. 66. resides at 770 lhllcrl'st Onve He is single. Square Dance Classes Set Hegistrat1on for folk and ::-quare dancmg classes offered by the South Coast YMCA will be held today through Friday at the Y ~tCA . 31000 Crown Valley Parkway Classes will begin at 7 p m Monday a t the Y. The six-week class will provide basic mtroduct10n of steps in both square and folk dancing. In addi- tion. steps to the Hustle and the Rump will be taught. ree 1s S20 for m ember couples. Sl 1 for member singles. S25 for nonmember couples and S16 for nonmember ::.angles. Marion Moon Joins Council Race in SC < '1vic leader Manon Moon bel·ame the 10th declared can rl1date for the San Clemente City Council JUSt minutes before the noon filing deadline arrived Tues cl,1~ \lrs. Moon. 52, is an active member of the San Clemente lhstoncal Society and a regular City Council-watcher !'line others are m the race for two vacancies in the March 2 dect1on. Ttiey are incumbent Arthur Holm es; Carlo Bocci, businessman ; Earl J. Cludy, re- tired peace officer; R ichard Lentz. retired police officer, Wade F. Lower. retired dentist; Buckley O'Neill, writer, Russell R Rice, police officer, William Walker. chamber or commerce president, and Donna Wilkinson. planning commissioner. Mrs. Moon said today that s he decided to enter the race when Councilman Charles Fox an- nounced that he would not seek a .second term on the council. She warned that lhe city "may kill the golden goose" if it permits uncontrolled develop- ment within the 5,()()().acre "back <'Ountry•· east of the San Diego Frt.>c way Mrs . M oon said s he she ~lieves in planned development wt thin the city. She said she 1s not ''<mtidevelopmcnt. ·· "I'm concerned 3bout -peopl<', not just the people who live here now, but the pcoP.IC who will Jive O.lly ,. ... 5Utt "'"- SEEKS COUNCIL SEAT Marlon Moon here in the ruture," said Mrs. Moon • "What happens her~ within the next two or three years wHI 3f f<'<'l the city 100 yt!ars from now:· she said. Mrs. Moon said she believes in plannt"d development within the <'ity . She said ~he is not "an- t1development." V~ta. She i1' a six yenr resident or San Clemente.- SS 'J'ases R e sume Next Paycheck To Be Smaller WASHINGTON (AP) If you earn more than $14,100 a year, the paychecks you receive after Thursday will be smaller than the checks you received toward the close or the year. The reason 1s Social Security taxes. A worker earning $300 a week. for example. will find his or her take-borne pay reduced by $17.55 from the weekly pay collected sinc~the Nov 28 paycheek. And that same worker will have re· duced take-home pay for a longer period of time this year. Workers earning less than $14,100 -or about $270 a week - won 't notice any difference But the situation means that the more than 15 mtlho n Americans whose ineomes ex- ceed $15,000 a year will find their budgets more cramped than in the past month or so. And the economy will be sapped of some of the spending power which has helped pull the nation out of recession. although most economists consider the fluctuations of Social Security withholding to have only a slight impact. Last year, for example, the re- sumption of Social Security withholding 10 January meant about S2 billion more flowing out of corporations· and md1v1dua1s· pockets into government coffers. Since employers match their workers' contributions to Social Security, h alf that represented higher withholding from workers. The $1 billion compares. in turn, with retail sales currently running at about $50 billion a month. "l don't regard that as much of a factor," said James L. Pate, the Commerce Department's top economist. "I would have if we had had elimination of the 1975 tax reductions." Income tax withholding levels will not change. however . .i\lthough tax bills for the whole E'rona Page A J ·ouTFALL. • Kjmble said the crack has not inJerferred with normal opera· tion of the sewage treatment facility. "There's really nothing else we can do with the water (cf. fluent)," he said The outfall which normally dis· charges in about 30 feet of water ·1.000 feet from shore 1s allowing some effluent to escape. Kimble said the m a terial being dis· charged is highly treated and chlorinated. Mostly air bubbles are escaping, he said. The outfall provides capacity for the Dana Point Sanitary Dis· trict , the Santa Marguerita Water District. the city of San Juan Capistrano, the Capistrano Beach Sanitary D1stn ct and a portion of the Moulton Niguel Water District year of 1976 will be lower than 1975 the 1975 cuts were concen-trat~ in an eight-month period. so the weekly deduction rate holds steady. The reason for the fluctuation of Social Security deductions 1s that the tax is levied as a flat 5.85 percent or gross wages per pay period. But there is a ceiling on the a mount of Social Security taxes anyone pays m a single year. For 1975, the maximum t ax was $824.85. Since the figure represents 5.85 percent of $14,100. employers stopped deduc ting Social' Security laxes Crom paychecks when workers' salaries hit that level. For $300-a-week wage earners. the last deductions were from the Nov. 21 paycheck. For $400-a- week wage earners the last Social Security deductions were made Sept. 5. The 1976 rate of taxation re- mains the same. but the govern- ment has raised to $895.05 the ceiling on how much tax may be imposed on one person. That means up to $15,300 of an in· dividual's income will be taxed. And instead or enjoyin g a Thanksgiving bonus when the tax cuts off, the $300-a -week worker will be paying Social Security taxes for four extra weeks, through Dec. 18in1976. Marine Held In Clemente Burglary Try A Camp Pendleton Marine lh;. ing in a San Clemente apartment house was jailed early today following a burglary at an apart- ment near his own. The victim of the 3: 15 a .m. break-in , in which $50 and CJ wallet were taken, jumped out a second-story window and ran to the police station to summon help when he heard the burglar at work. Acting on information pro· vided by the victim, Michael Eugene Cadreau, 17, of 122 Avenida Victoria, Apt. C, police arrested Bruce Allen Griner. 20, of 122 Avertlda Victoria, Apt. B. Griner was jailed on suspicion of burglary and possession of marijuana. Police claimect they seized a small quantity or 'the drug during the arrest. The victim told police that he and the s uspect had been at a poker game Tuesday night and had been involved in a fi ght. Cafe Consumed LA GRANGE (UPI) -Fire consumed the La Grange cafe early today and threatened other buildings in the center of this tiny, historic town on the banks of the Tuolumne River. U .. ITe~ ENTERS HOSPITAL Mamie Eisenhower ·Mamie Said 'Se rious' In Hospital WASHINGTON (AP) - Mamie Eisenhower, 79. widow of Preside nt Dwight D . Eisenhow er. e ntered Walter Reed Army Hospital today after becomtng ill at her farm home near Gettys burg, Pa. A friend quoted her doctor as saying, "It is serious." Hos pital officials said they had n o immediate information on the nature or her illness. Mrs. Eisenhower was rushed here by ambulance from her farm home more than 75 miles away. Mrs. Eisenhower's son, John, • <'Ontacted at his Phoenixville • Pa., home, said he preferred that any announcement on her condi- tion be made by her doctor. The doctor could not be re- ached for comment. Mrs. Eisenhower was hospitalized last March at the Army Medical Center at Ft. Gordon. Ga., for internal bleed- ing. Doctors reported the bleed- ing was caused by diverticulosis of the intestine. She also has a rheumatic heart and arthritis . Her husband died six years ago. Mrs. Eisenhower's grandson, David. and his wife, the former Julie Nixon, are in China on a vacation. E'rona Page Al HINSHAW •• about hi s estranged wife's physical condition before the marriage. However, after listening to the tape with the lawyers, he re- turned to the witness stand and admitted his memmry had been refreshed. Hins haw said the statements were made while his then future wife was hospitalized and were ·an attempt on his part to convey to Worthen the seriousness of a <'Ondition he believed was brought on by guilt feelings. 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The trick in rwµting the phone company is to get pro· mpt rate increases, and in 1975 Old Ma Bell came through handsomely on this score, as phone users all over the coun- try know from their bills. Except for long-distance rates, which have to be run through the Federal Commumcations Commission. the phone company must apply for changes in tariffs state by :.late. This requires a certain nimbleness, and in 1975 American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) was certainly nimble. TH E COM P ANY MANAGED to get rate increases approved by no fewer than 35 states. Money Tree And these increases will generate for AT&T an additional $1.6 billion in revenues. That's far better than 1974 when the· price hikes approved by state regulatory commissions pro duced a paltry S520 nullion of extra revenues for the phone company. AT&T is such a gargantuan company that all -the figures are mind-boggling. Consider, for example, that thc $1.6 billion of revenues that will be generated by these 1975 rate hikes exceed the total annual s ales of such major com· parues as Pfizer, Bois e Cascade, .H.J. Jieinz, Merck, .Motorola and Campbell Soup. . It will bring AT & T 's total revenues close to $30 billion a year. Only two other companies take in more money-Exx- onand General Motors. THAT'S NOT ALL either. You may think that having secured rate increases in 35 states . Ma Bell could sit back and take a rest. But no, there's no rest. The phone company moves into 1976 with rate increases pending in 26 states and the District of Columbia. If lhey get all these increases ap- proved, AT &T's revenues will swell by another Sl .6 billion. For a s tartling contrast. consider the case of the hapless U.S. Postal Service. It's not as rumble as Ma Bell. It has just put into effect a sharp increase in the rate for first-class mail. from 10 cents to 13 cents, but it came too late to stave off another huge deficit. The Post al Service is now taking in money at the rate of ~11 billion a year. There are only about a dozen companies in America which have such a large revenue base. But on that income the Postal Sen ice 1s losing a cool billion doUars a year. MA BELL EARNS more than $3 billion a year after all • taxes. One factor that helps AT&T is steadily in creasing phone usage. The number of phones installed is still moving up. And people seem to be using the phone more often. especially for long-distance and overseas calls. In fact, they may be using the telephone instead or th_e mails. The Postal Service carried 89 billion pieces or mail last year, down from the 90 billion carried the prcv1ous year. And the 30 percent jump in firs t-class rates is not go· ing to encourage increased usage. . In most countries, the people who deliver the mails also n.m •he phone operations. We might considC'r a ren•rc;~ , switch here. Used Auto Repairs: Watch the Rip-offs Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -With economic hard Limes upon us, many consumers are s hying away from the prospect of buy. ing a new automobile, deciding instead to repair their old model. Rut the consumer b<'ware: automotive repairs can too often become automotive rip-off!' if nol approached and handled orooerlv. What consumers can do to prevent the possibility of bf.>. ing swindled, and what ac- tions they are able to take after the fact, are questions the s tate Bureau of Automotive Repair js 3l· tempting to answer. TH E BU R EAU OF Automot ive Repair was established by the Automotive Repair Act. which became effective in 1972. The act provides for the registratjon of all automotive repair dealers. It requires de· alers to give written estimates for all repair jobs, and states that no job"'can be started until the customer has given consent to the repair work and the price to be paid. The dealer c apnot make any (co 'UMER J repairs not authorized by tht customer, and cannot charge a price higher than the pric' shown on the estimate, unles: he first gets lbe consent of tht customer. If a dispute shoutc arise over the agreed-upor price or repairs, and viola tions are confirmed, then tht buteau will require the dealc1 co make a refund ror an• a mount paid over and abov~ the authofized estimate or fo1 any amount paid fot' un authorized repairs. T HE BUREAU then. cat act in behalC of a customer b} helping to settle a disputt with a rep~ir. d ealer, SiJlr\ ... I !ioirs ,..., PI 1"dll 0-<i.q -·-wtw'IPOOI • 20 • ,. I .... Wlltlr C toll S I)() I~ t '• WNt,rC > l lS.,,_ . 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Spitz, saying God didn't design a horse to w ear diapers, has d1s- m1ssed charges <.tl(amst a ct.tr· nage operator accused of vwlat ing an or dinance n •qu1nng diapers on hor~ws ln d1s m1 ss1 n~ tht• ('har,ge!'- against David Fuller, Sp1t1 rull•d the dty ordtnancl· v1olate<l stat<.· laws preventing cruelly t o animals and s pecifically pro h1biting cruelty to horses Ile said there is no way a diaper can be attached to a horse without chafing the animal "I don't think God dc:.1gned th(• horse to wear diapers." he said. The City Couneil approved tht• diaper ordinance. l'ffect1vc ON.'. I . following complaints that ~!!!!_111-011111 "DIAL" VERY DRY ftNTl-PERSPIRANT master ch , ... '"''t••• ..... "PAMPERS" DISPOSABLE DIAPERS STUART HALL "Thank You" NOTES Cl3'iS•C all·pur ~ " •yl» n crisp white. 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Andrew Hinshaw's con- tention that he didn't know of his fyrmer wife's falling physical ~ndition when he married her m lfte 1972 was challenged in court Tuesday by a surprise tape re- cbrded phone conversation I The recording o r "hat pUrportedly was an Oc tober, 1972, phone conven.atton between Hins haw and his estranged wife's then-husband, Las Vegas contractor Max Worthen, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. Before it was played in the privacy of the judge's chambers without the judge being present however. Thais Hinshaw's at- torney, Stanley Davis Brown. quoted portions of the recorded conversation to Hinshaw as he sat on the witness stand. Brown, for example, asked Hinshaw if he could recall saying to Worthen, "She is incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She is in no condi- tion to do anything.'' The purported conversation is contrary to the Newport Beach congressman 's contention that he was unaware of his estranged wife's physical condition before he married her in December, 1972. Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi· ple sclerosis is a key issue in the divorce hearing. Brown is attempting to gain s pousal suppo rt as well as responsibility for Mrs. Hmshaw's medical bills in the nurglar Al Sounds At Ford's '76 Offices l • .... ..... oz • ..... 1•lt a ·-I • • '°4'1,~ -r;~ .... ~ .. -~~= .. ·.' ··.~·-· ~ ... ~.-~ Drivers, Be A w orf!: ~oty Piiot St.tit PIMrto About 150 sc\'cnth and eighth graders from El Toro prolwbl) .... ,11 be walking through this tunnel on tht•1r wa.) to the new Serrano Jntermed1att• School Moncta.) morning . Some st ude nts from Aliso Elementary School are abo e xpected to use the tunnels which Ray c;an1bo. Serrano·~ principal. labels as "really unsafe." To make it safer, the two schools and El Toro High School have pooled funds to hire a crossing guard. The guard will group the children and stop traffic while the youngsters walk through to the safety of a sidewalk Be Defensive Tonight Half the Drivers Will Have Had a Drink By the Associated Press Want to be part of a minority? Try driving on New Year's-Eve without drinkin g anything stronger than black coffee. Officials estimate that at least half the people on the road late tonight will have had something to drink. California Highway Patrol of· ricers say about half of all acci- dents and a third of fatal acci- dents involve drinking dnvers. Sgt. Dorsey Hoffman of the CH P's central Los Angeles office said exact figures on drinking drivers "are hard to pin down." But he said there i~ hltle douht "that New Year's Eve is the UP'I Tt"""''' ENTERS HOSPITAL Mamlo Eisenhower heaviest drinking night of the year." "When we're locking for peo· ple causing accidents it's not your typical drunk," said Sgt. John Savage, public affairs of- ficer for the patrol's head - quarters in San Bernardino. "It's not those people plastered and stumbling around. They don't usually get that far. They might climb behind the wheel and doze off or back it into a ditch.·· Law enforcement officials are aware of the increased alcoholic consumption during the holiday season and prepare for it. The CHP mobilizes officers statewide on the holiday weekends, cancel- ing days off. It isn't difficult for someone with a sharp eye to spot a drink· ing driver, said Gerry Maxwell of the CHP in Orange ColUlty. The first thing patrolmen look for is a little weaving. "If it continues you can rule out certain things -like maybe the driver just dropped a lit cigarette in his lap or turned around to swat a kid." Other signs involve slow reac· t10n to changing lig hts and clumsy responses in traffic. Maxwell said. Patrolmen may stop the driver for a quick sniff at hfa breath and perhaps, if the aroma is right. a <See DRINKING Page A2) Mamie Eisenhower Taken to Hospital ~ w As HI NG To N (A p ) lion be made by her doctor. Mamie Eisenhower, 79, widow of The doctor could not be Pre s ident Dwi g h t D . reachedforc?mment. Eisenhower entered Waller Mrs . Eisenhower was Reed Army Hospital today after hospitalized . last March at the becoming ill at her farm home Army Medical ~enter at Ft near Gettysburg, Pa. A friend ~ordon, Ga., for mtemal bleed quoted her son Jotm as saying, "It ~ng. Doctors report~ th~ ble~- is serious." mg was caused by d1vert1culosi.c; Hospital o!ficials said they had of the intestine. . no immediate information on the She also has a rheumatic heart nature of her illness. Butthey said and arthritis shew as "r esting comfortably." Her husband died six years Mrs. Eisenhower was rushed ago. . . here by ambulance from her Mrs. E1sen.hower s grandson. farm home more than 75 miles Dayld, ~nd his w1.re. th~ former Julie Nixon, are in China on a vacation. away. Mrs. Eisenhower's son, Jobi), conlncted at h1s PhoenJxville, Pa., home, said he preferred that any annouocement on her condl· The El!lenhower home is near the famed Gettysburg bat Uefield. Screws Removed On Door From Wire Services WASHINGTON A burglar aJarm went off early today at a suite occupied by Pres ident Ford's campaign committee, but police said the intruders ap· parently did not take anything from the office. A police spokesman said in· vestigators found several screws removed from the front door hinges of a s uite housing the ad· vertising section of the President Ford Comm it tee . The spokes man said the alarm sounded at 2 · 51 a .m ''A thorough search of the building and premises was con· ducted with negative results," the sp<>kesman said. Skip Watts, primary states coordinator for the committee, said the office contains mailing lists. the committee's national news letter operation and cam· paign articles such as posters and bumper stickers . "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought there was something there beyond the list themselves," he said. He said a strip across the dou· ble door was removed along with the screws . He said once those were removed, a knife could open the door, which would trip the alarm that ·'sounds like a destroyer m battle " "The only way the alarm goes off is when the door is open," he said. He said there was no indication of entry "beyond the door itself being dam aged in a minor fashion . There's nothing tha t seems to be missing. · The door closes automatically with a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arrived, he said. The offices are on the 10th floor of a downtown office build- inJ?. Howard "Bo" Callaway, chairman of Ford's campaign committee. said that whoever tried to get into the offices had picked a bad target. "There's not a who}(' lot there," said Callaway, adding that the offices had been oc- cupied only recently. Callaway said the incident had no apparent overtone of political espionage. "It's the kind of thing that can happen to any office." JFK Stories Shock Billy MONTREAT. N.C. CAP > -Evangelis t Bill y Graham, a friend of former Pres ident Nixon and other chief executives, says at least Nixon "didn't have nude women running around in the pri vale quarters of the White House ... Graham. who has known chief executives s ince former President Truman. said he was shocked at re- cent allegations of sexual exploits of President K'!n nedy. There has been no proof of the allegations. "If the allegations ar(' true. l am disappointed," he told a news conference Tuesday court settle0,1ent. On the other hand, Hins haw's attorney, Charles Garrity, is con- tending that his client should not be made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi tion before the marriage. From the outset of the bitter hearing, Hins haw has insisted that he was never told by his second wife or anyone else that she was seriously ill. Tuesday, howC'vl'r , the I l' cord ed phone C'onversat1 on forced him to admit that h1~ memory had been refreshed hy hearing the surpnse tape record ing of his convers ation \\-tlh Worthen. Before listening to the record ing. Hins haw said he could not recall ever makmg statemenh ( eeHISSllAW,PageA2) Bride and Groom ~11.-Pilol SUit Pllolo Television personality Bill Burrud kisses his bride. the former Marlene Dorman of Boone, Iow a, following their marriage Tuesday in the chambers of Orange Count) Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreizen. Couple will li ve in Sunset Beach. She was his production assistant Burrud produces and narrates travel and animal films for television . Ford Predicts Own Election in 1976 By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <U PI> President Ford today predicted he will be nominated as the Republican presidential can- didate in 1976 to face Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, (D-Minn.), in the general election that Ford said he will win. Ford met with reporters in the oval office on the last day of 1975 to review events of the year and forecast what will happen in the coming year. Ford forecast he would win the Republican nomination over rival Ronald Reagan and pre· dieted that Humphrey would be the Democratic presidential can- didate. "Regardless of the nominee, I think I can win." he said. Ford said. "We have a record. I think it's an impressive record ... rm going to run on it and I'm going to win on it." Ford said he has a vision for America in 1976 and his New Year's resolutions are: -To dedicate himself to the strengthening of spiritual and moral values among 215 million people. To resolve to do everything possible to improve the eeonomy and well -being of people throughout the world because it contributes to stabiLity at home and worldwide. -To bring about peace at home and "within ourselves." In foreign policy, Ford rear- SHE STRUMMED A HAPPY TUNE "I am very happy with the ad. I sold the guitar." That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Fender Stratocasler Guitar w /Glbson ampli(i('r XXX·XXXX If you have a musical instru· ment you want to convert to cash, ca.11642 5678 We makeitea yfor you to put a few words to work for you, In the Dally Pilot firmed U S detente pohL'Y with the Soviet l"nion but ..1gam al· tacked Sonet-Cuban .ittion in Angola Asked about detente, he said. "I reaffirm it toda~. I think what's being done in Angola by the Soviets. m conjunction with the Cubans, is not constructn c in the framework of detente "Angola 1s one area "'here de- tente has not worked as 1t should have worked." he said. But he said detente had been helpful in the Middle East. Sitting before a crackling fire in a rust-colored armchair, and with 23 reporters on sofas and chairs in a semicircle. Ford b<'gan the interview by saying he believes he has made "signifi - cant progress .. in the areas of in . nation and unemplovment dur· ing his 16 months in office. <See PREDICT, Page t\2) Coast \\·eat her Partly cloudy at times otherwise sunny and cooler New Year's Day. Locally gusty northwesterly winds to 25 mph. Highs 58 to 62 Lows tonight 35 to 40. INSIDE TODAY A man whose fiancee was critically in1ured rn an auto occuient. married the com- atose woman at her boed$ide, desprte the ob1ections of one clmc Story A4. ladex AtY-S....lc• Al ...... •• ,,.....,,.,... oU A• L.~ 01 • At ....... eM Oawfl.,. (1 It ............ J At ~ ., ... ..... ,.. .. •• o.__. ., =CMMy Al Dtllttl .... ,, .. Al .,, ...... ~ ... .. =:' M9f1l.U .... ~·-· .... .. , .. _, .. , .,.. ..... "*' 91 ,..._been . , .,,. .... .... -...c..-•• ...._ •• AMIY~ u ............. •• .. ~ 2 DAILY PILOT SB District R1inners On Mark A d1stnct wide cross <'01.mtry meet. sponsored by lhe Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District 's Recreation Depart ment. will begin '1t 1 p.m. Satur- day at Mission Viejo High School. Hoys and t,:1rls, who were born from 1961 to 1968. are eligible to compete m lhe races. Runners will be placed m d1v1s10ns ac <'Ording lo the year they wt.•n.· born. Distancei. will vary from a half-mile for .) ouths born m 1968 10 two miles for boyi. born m 1961. The m eet 1i. fret> Awards will be gl\<'n lo the lop five finishers m each d1v1sion. These children will abo tx· ehg1- ble to competi.' 111 tht.' Orange County Municipal Athletic As soc1ation meet which will be held 111 Fountain Valley on Jan. JO. Additional information and the ~·:-.act time or each division race may be obtained by calling -~·1234 , extens ion 55 Calls Bring Her 'Results' .\ Huntington Beach woman. 1\1. was s m ging the blues today 10 municipal court instead or the Grand Ole Opry. after her love of .-ountry and western music got ht>r m trouble Tuesday night The woman was arrested on -.usp1c1on or v1olatmg Section 653 of the California Penal Code. , m aking a nnoying te lephone ,·alls. She made the mistak'-' of mak· 1 ing the series of calls to Hunt- ' ingt o n Beach Police. 1n - ' estigators said today. She want- l'd Watch Comm ander Ronald ' Jenkins. to listen to her album of t·ountry and wes tern music over tht> telephone. "It finall .. · bordered on m· ll'rfenng with the police depart- ment opera lion," Sgt. David \filler said today. -Ms -iooaries I --------- F,.... Pfffll! AJ PREDICT • • He also said he "absolut.d.Y believes" that America's EM- -pean and Pacific allies are con vmced the United States ls thelr strong partner. His biggest disappointment as president. he said, has been the fact he could not pull a switch and stop the rise in prices and j oblessness. "It's frustrating to find •.. that you can't turn a switch and change darkness into sunshine," he said. adding that he felt s1,1re his predecessors, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, felt the same way wheo they served. Ford told the Washington Post in an interview published today that he would remain in the 1976 presidential race even if he is de- feated by Reagan m the early pnmaries . CdMRobbery Suspect Held In Newport A young man who police allege held up a Corona del Mar motet at gunpoint Tuesday night was arrested six minutes after the robbery by Newport Beach of- ficers. Charles Fultz. 21, of Libby, Mont.. is in custody today in Newport Beach city j a il on charges of armed robbery. Ba il has been set at $25,000. Police allege Fultz, armed with a .38-caliber r evol\'er. ac costed two employes of the Sand Piper Inn , 2101 E . Coast Highway. in the motel office at .about 9:30 p.m . While the bandit held his gun on Violet Dellera. 17, and Robert Thompson, 29. he cleaned out the cash drawer , ta king $250. Thompson told officers he s aw Fultz leaving the scene on a motorcycle that had saddlebags on it Thompson called police, who broadcast a description or the suspect and his motorcycle. Officer Robert McCulloch spotted Fultz as he drove along East Coast Hig hway and pulled him over near the intersection of the highway a nd Jambo ree Road. Fultz was arrested without in- cident. • Seaside Spaces~ope Michael Evans, better known us CG1ptam Clus ter by his fri ends (among them a robot), stands amid his favonte things at Sleepy Hollow Beach in Laguna Beach. Evans was posing for his own photographer, as part of a pro· motion for "space dusters," a space-age toy which E\'ans markets. County Bride Shot; Former Mate Held .\ ·12) ear-old bride of one week was s hot t w1ce Tuesday night in h<'r Westminster home, accord- ing to po hce $he w:.is reported recovering ~nd in :-table condition today at Wes tmin s ter Community Ilospilal Lt. Jo e Wuo d s said the woman's forme r hu s band, Guillermo £. Morales, 41 , of Anaheim. was charged with at- tempted murder and booked in the Orange County Jail's medical ward Police identified the wounded v.om an as Mrs. Josephine Par- rish. 42. of 6382 Klamath St., who v. as shot m the s houlder and side \\1th a .22 caliber pistol. police :-aid The woman's new husband. Raymond L. Parnsh , 46, grap- pled with Morales a fter the shooting and had wrested the gun away, according to officers. Both men s ufft•red scratches and cuts in their s kirmish. Par- n sh received emergency treat- ment at the hosp it::il but was not admitted as a patient. · Police said Morales and Mrs. P arrish had ended their rnar- nage about one year ago. Three young d aughters of that marriage were at the Parrish home but ran to a neighbor's house before the s hooting broke (lttl. One of the girls called police \\ho arrived while the two men "ere still thrashll\g around. "Parnsh had the gun and had the upper hand al that time ... Lt. Woods asserted. , --...--,......., .. ,,. . SS TO%es Resume Next Paycheck To Be Smaller WASHINGTON <AP) -If you earn more than $14,100 a year. the paychecks you reeeive after Thursday will be smaller than the checks you t eceived toward the close of the year. The reason ·as Social Security taxes. A worker earning $300 a week, for example, will find his or her take-home pay reduced by $17 .55 from the weekly pay collected since the Nov. 28 paycheck. And that same worker will have re- duced take-home pay for a longer period of time this year. Workers earning less than $14,100 -or about S270 a week - won't notice any difCerence. But the s ituation means that the more than 15 million Americans whose incomes ex- ceed $15,000 a year wiJJ find their budgets more cramped than in the past month or so And the economy will be sapped of some of the spending power which has h elped pull the Marine Hurt After Plowing Into Grove . A 21-year-old Marine based at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station 1s in critical condition today after losing control of his speeding car on the Irvine Ranch Tuesday and plowing into an orange grove. Russell M. Vannatter is in the intensive care ward at Tustin Community Hospital with numerous head and internal in- juries, a California Highway P atrol spokesman said today. The s pokesman said Vannatter was driving west on Jeffrey Road at high speed shortly after 5:30 p.m. when his car veered from the roadway near the intersec- tion with Trabuco Road. The vehicle careened into the grove of trees and uprooted several smaller ones before run- ning into a mature tree and com- ing to a halt, the CHP spokesman s.aid. From Page Al DRINKING •• nation out or recession, although most economists consider the fluctuations ot Social Security withholding to h ave only a slight impact. · Last year, for example, the re- sumption of Social Security withholding in January meant about $2 billion more flowing out of corporations' and individuals' pockets into government coffers. Since employers match their workers' contributions to Social Security, half that represented hig her withholding from workers. The $1 billion compares, in turn, with retail sales currently running at about $50 billion a month. • · 1 don't regard that as much of a factor," said James L. Pate. the Commerce Department's top economist. "I would have if we had had elimination of the 1975 tax reductions." lncome tax withholding levels will n ot change, however. Although tax bills for the whole year of 1976 will be lower t han 1975, the 1975 cuts were concen- trated in an eight-month period, so the weekly deduction rate holds steady. The reason for the fluctuation of Social Securit¥ deductions is that the tax is levied as a flat 5.85 percent of gross wages per pay period. But there is a ceiling on the amount of Social Security taxes anyone pays in a single year. For. 1975, the maximum t ax was $824.85. Since the figure represents 5.85 percent of $14,100, employers stopped deducting. Social Security taxes from paychecks when workers ' salaries hit th at level. From Page Al ., I HINSHAW •• about his estranged wife•s physical condition before the marriage. However, after listening to the tape with the lawyers, he re-. turned to the witness stand and admitted his memmry had been refreshed. 1 t J Mata Hari Business A live in Anaheim Washington Busts Nixon Cossid Gets Post On Rec Conunission Larry Cossid. a Laguna Hills resident. has been appointed vice president of t ht• Advis ory Recreation Commission of the Saddlcb:H' k V ::i l lcy Unified Sthool District reflex test. If the tests show im· pairment, the driver is taken in for a blood sample or other scien· tific test. Maxwell said lawmen have noticed one change in drunk drivers. Hinshaw said the statements were made while his then future wife was hospitalized and were an attempt on his part to convey to Worthen the seriousness of a condition .he believed was brought on by g uilt feelings. 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"We had three people killed by their employers in Africa because they weren·t m ature enough tore• ahze that looting and rape 1:- against the code," saidTartagho '"·ho said he smuggled guns to an- ti -Castro Cubans until caught by the Royal ~avy in 1967. The degree of professionalism among mercenanes is r eflected m t he casualty rates, said Scott, a former Green Beret. "If you send out the average l imted States GI, two out of 10 might come back," he said. "Jn a professional m ercenary cadre. the return rate is at least eight out oflO.'' Tartaglio said El Kamas does bu s iness only with non - Communist countries. ·our loyalty is to the United States and its interests," he said. ··We don't send people to work for Communists." Scott said the agency opened up shop in Was hington D.C. in 1962. later moving its headquarters to Anaheim and opening field offices in Hous ton, Miami and New Orleans. PITTSBURGH (UBI) - George Washington arrest- ~d Richard Nixon on a drug charge in the city's Homewood section. Officer Washington s aid he arrested Nixon, 19. on a theft charge Tuesday and fou nd four packets of sus- pected mariJuana on the s uspect. A deskman at No. 5 police s tation said it was a ::.h a me W as hington 's partner "as not in on the arrest. lhs partner's name is Benjamin Franklin. Common Cau se Sets Finance Discussion William Benjamin, chairman of the San Diego office of Com- mon Cause, will discuss partial public financing or election cam- paigns during a meeting of the Leisure World cha pter at 7:30 p.m . !'v1 onday in Clubhouse3. Further information about the meeting m ay be obtained by call- ing Dr. David Ast, chairman, at 583 -8516, o r A. Raysson a t 830-8881. Date Berated Watergate Appeal Due? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Justice Department has investigated whether a f edcral marshal violat_ed a jury.sequester order in the Water gate co~er -up tnal. by taking his wife to a dinner attended by Jurors, col- umnist Jack Anderson reported today. Anderson said the investigation report has been s ubmitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals, which is con- sidering appeals from the four defendants convicted in the case last Jan. 1 The tour are John N. Mitchell. I J. R. Haldeman. J ohn 0 . Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian, all members of the Nixon administration. Anderson said Ellis Dulcy. assistant chief deputy marshal, took his wife to a dmne r which the jurors at· tended Nov. 22, 1974. "Both the Duleys d eny that she spoke with the JUTOrs, but this is disputed by other affidavits," An d erson said . The columnist said the incident was .. a serious violation of court regulations" and was not reported to U.S. District Judge John .J. Sirica. who prestded over the case, or to defense attorneys • The commission, which serves in an advisory capacity to the district 's Recreation Depart- ment staff. wtll mt'(.'! at 7 :30 p .m . Tuesdav. Jan 20 . 1n Los Ahsos Interm~dt<ite School "It seems the age is getting lower. It used to be uncommon to have teen-agers involved but now it's becoming common," he said. In 1974, there were 3,550 acci- and more than one-third of them involved drunk drivers, CHP statistics show. Maxwell said about 17 percent of lhe dead were between 15 and 19 years old. The Hinshaw divorce hearing is expected to end today. However, Judge Blanpied said earlier in the hearing that he will not announce his ruling on the ~upp o rt issue until the R epublican congressman's criminal trial on three bribery charj:?es ends. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS ( BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Suits Ten nis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Gym Shorts BASKETBALL Shirts Nylon 'Jackets Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Softballs Baseballs Open 9 to 6-tlosed Sunday , Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves & Balls Tennis R~kets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex-Dunlop Tennis Balls Table Tennis Sets & Paddles Tennis Shoes Basketball shoes Baseball Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Track Shoes Volleyball Shoes 538 Center, Costa Mesa--146-1919 Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. j65, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '"roday's Closlng N.Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1975 TEN CENTS ~inshaw Hears Surprise Tape at Trial By GARY GRANVILLE Of~ 01111, 1>11 .. Slit" Rep. Andrew Hinsbaw's con· tention that he didn't know of bis 1ormer wife's failing physical lcondition when he married her in Jate 1972 was challenged in court Tuesday by a surprise tape re- r:orded phone conversation. The recording of what purportedly was an October, 1972, phone conversation Check Your Check ·· Is ' It Smaller? WASHINGTON CAP> -IC you earn more than $14.100 a year, the paycherks -you receive after Thursday will be smaller than the checks you received toward , the close of the year. The reason is Social Security taxes. A worker earning $300 a week, for example, will find his or her take-home pay reduced by $17.55 from the weekly pay collected since the Nov. 28 paycheck. And that same worker will have re- duced take-home pay for a longer period of time this year. Workers earning less than S14,100 -or about $270 a week - \Oon't notice any difference. • But the situation means that the more than 15 million Americans whose incomes ex- ceed $15.000 a year will find their budgets more cramped than an the past month or so. (Set> PAYCHECK, Pagt-2) Coast r ~. \\'eat h e r Partly c loudy at times otherwise s unny and cooler \ New Year's Day. Locally J gusty northwesterly winds \ to 25 mph. Highs 58 to 62. • Lows tonight 35 to 40. ' • \ INSIDE TODAY A man whose f iancee was •critically injured m an auto \:iccio~t. morned the com- JIOtose woman at her bedMe, ck1pite the ob1ecttoru of one \ citric. Story A4 Index AtY..lenke ,,, l!Nltw. Al -...,-r,... M At ft.~ A$ Ml\'IM .... CMI ~·~ ... •• =-•1 H.altM.tt ... _ .... ., Or9 ... CM!lty A1 DNtllNe11(" ... , ....... •12 ........... "' =--....... MJ ·~"' .... ..... ""-'• .... TelrfftlM •2 ....... c .... ,,, ,.,...,.. .... ..._... ., .. ..__ A4 Mllw•n ti WIH'N ...... A4 ill between Hinshaw and his estranged wife's then-husband,. Las Vegas contractor Max Worthen, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. Before it was played in the privacy of the judge's chambers without the judge being present however, Thais Hinshaw's at- torney, Stanley Davis Brown, quoted portions of the recorded Uftl Te ...... lo ENTERS HOSPITAL Mamie Eisenhower Mamie Said 'Serious' In Hospital WASHINGTON CAP) Mamie Eisenhower, 79, widow of President Dwight D Eisenhower. entered Walter Reed Army Hospital today after becoming ill at her farm home near Gettysburg, Pa. A friend quoted her son John assaying," ll is serious.·· Hospital officials said they had no immediate information on the na ture of her illness. But they said shewas "resting comfortably.·· Mrs. Eisenhower was rushed here by ambulance from her farm home more than 75 miles away. Mrs. Eisenhower's son, John. contacted at his Phoenixville. Pa., home, said he preferred that any announcement on her condi tion be made by her doctor. The doctor could hot be reached for comment. Mrs . Eisen h ower wa ~ hospitalized 188t March at lhe Army Medical Center at Ft. Gordon, Oa., for Internal blccd- tng . Doctors reported the blC!ed· ing was caused by divertlculosls of the lntestlnt". conversation to Hinshaw as he sat on the witness stand. Brown, for example, asked Hinshaw if he could recall saying to Worthen, "She is incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She is in no condi- tion to do anything." The purported conversation is contrary to the Newport Beach congressman's contention that he was unaware of his estranged wife's physical condition before he married her in December, 1972. Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi- ple sclerosis is a key issue in the divorce hearing. Brown is attempting to gain s pousal s upport as well as responsibility for Mr s. Hinshaw·s medical mils in the court settlement. On the other hand, Hinshaw's attorney, Charles Garrity, is con- tending that his client should not be made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi- tion before the marriage. Ftom the outset of the bitter hearing, Hinshaw has insisted that he was never told by his second wife or anyone else that she was seriously ill. Tuesday, however, the re corded phone conversation forced him to admit that his memory had been refreshed by hearing the surprise tape record ing of his conversation with Worthen Before listening to the record ing, Hfoshaw said he could not recall ever making statements <See HJNSHAW, Page A2> Ford Suite Al Off Campaign Office Tampering Found From Wire Services WASHINGTON -A burglar alarm went off early today at a suite occupied by President Ford's campaign committee, but police said the intruders ap- parently did not take anything from the oCCice. A police spokesman said in- vestigators found several screws removed from the front door hinges of a suite housing the ad- vertising section of the President Ford Committee. The spokesman said the alarm sounded at 2:51 a .m . .. A thorough search of the * * * Ford Sees Victory- His Own By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPI ) President Ford today predicted be will be nominated as the Republican presidential can- didate in 1976 to face Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. <D-Minn. >. in the general election that Ford said he will win. Ford met with reporters in the oval office on the last day of 1975 to review events of the year and forecast what will happen in the coming year. Ford for ecast he would win the Republican nomination over rival Ronald Reagan and pre· dieted that Humphrey would be the Democratic presidential can- didate. "Regardless of the nominee, J think 1 can win." he said. Ford said, "We have a record. I think it's an impress ive record ... I'm going to run on it and I"m going to win on it." Ford said he has a vision for America in 1976 and his New Year's resolutions are: To dedicate himself to the strengthening of spiritual and moral values among 215 million people. To resolve to do everything possible to improve the economy and well -being of people throughout the world because it contributes to stability at home and worldwide. -To bring about peace at home and "within ourselves." In foreign policy, Ford reaf- firmed U.S. detente policy with the Soviet Union but again al tacked Soviet-Cuban action in Angola. Asked about detente. he said, "I reaffirm it today. I think what's being done in Angola by the Soviets, in conjunction with the Cubans, is not constructive in the framework of detente. <See PREDICT, PageA2) JFK Stories Shock Billy MONTREAT. N .C. (AP) -Eva n gelist Hill y Graham, a friend of former President Nixon and other chief executives, says at least Nixon "djdn't have nude women running around in the pri vale quarters of the White House." Graham. who has known chief executives since former President Truman. said he was shocked at re- cent allegations of sexual exploits of PrPsident Ken nedy. There has been no proof of the! allegations. "If the allegations are true, I am disappointed," he told .1 .news conference Tuesday. building and premises was con- ducted with negative results," the s pokes man said. Skip Watts, primary s tates coordinator for the committee, said the office contains maihng l.tsts, the committee's national newsletter operation and cam- paign articles such as posters and bumper stickers "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought there was som ething there beyond the list themselves , .. he said . · He said a strip across the dou- ble door was removed along with the screws. He said once those were removed, a knife could open the door. which would tnp the alarm that '"sounds like a destroyer in battle.'' "The only way the alarm goes off is when the door is open," he said. He said there was no ind1cat1on of entry ··beyond the door itself being damaged in a minor fashion. There's nothing that seems to be missing. The door closes automatically with a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arrived, he said. The offices are on the 10th Seaside Spacescape Michael Evans, better known as Captain Cluster by his friends (among them a robot), stands amid his fa vorite things at Sleepy Hollow Beach in Laguna Beach. Evans was posing for his own photographer, as part of a pro- motion for "space clusters." a space-age toy which Evans markets. noor of a downtown office build- ing. Howard "Bo" Callaway, chairman of Ford's campaign committee, said that whoever tned to get into the offices had picked a bad target "There·s not a whole lot there." said Callaway, adding that the offices had been oc- cupied only recently. Callaway said the incident had no apparent overtone or political espionage. "It's the kind of thing that can happen to any office." 16 Coillpete In Irvine Balloting By DOUGLAS F8JTl.SCHE Of .... Dall' Pl• Stlltt Sixteen Irvine residents have completed the filing procedure to- becom e candidates for three open city council seats to be filled in March 2 balloting. According to City Clerk Carol F1ynn, all the signatures on the candidates' petitions have been verified, bringin g into the race a former city councilman, three trans portation commissioners, two planning commissioners and 10 residents who have held no previous Irvine city offices. Meanwhile. the Irvine Tomor· row citizens ' forum h as scheduled two candidates' nights. The first. on a proposed two-tier form of city govern- ment. will be held at Rancho San Joaquin School. 4861 Michelson Drive. at 7:30 p.m . Jan. 13. The second. on "How do you get them to listen at city hall., .. will be held at Vernado School, 4 Deerfield Road, at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29. The candidates are: -Bas il '"Bill" Vardoulis, 21 Mandrake Way, a planning com- missioner and engineer. -Robert Martin, 5792 Sierra Casa Road. an attorney and plan- ning commissioner as well as <See HOPEFULS, Page A2) Be Defensive Tonight Half the Drivers Will Have Had a Drink By the Associated Press Want to be part of a minority., Try driving on New Year's Eve without drinking anything stronger than black coffee. Officials estimate that at least half the people on the road late tonight will have had something to drink. California Highway Patrol of- ficers say about half of all acri· dents and a third of fatal acci- dents involve drinking drivers. Sgt. Dorsey Hoffman of the CHP's central Los Angeles office said exact figures on drinking drivers "are hard to pin down." But he said there is little doubt "that New Year's Eve is the heaviest drinking night of the year" "When we're looking for peo· pie causing accidents it's not your typical drunk," said Sgt. John Savage. public affairs of· fi<'er for the patrol's head· quarters in San Bernardino. "It's not those people plastered and stumbling around. They don't usu:illy get that far. They might chmb behind the 'Wheel and doze off or back it into a ditch.·· Law enforcement officials are aware of the increased alcoholic consumption during the holiday season and prepare for \t. The CHP mobilizes officers statewide on the holiday weekends, cancel ing days off. It isn't difficult for someone "'ith a sharp eye to spot a drink- ing driver. said Gerry Maxwell of the CH Pin Orange County. The first thing patrolmen look for is a little weaving. "If it continues you can ruk out certain things like maybe the driver just dropped a lit cigarette in his lap or turned around to swat a kid." Other signs involve s low reac- t ion to changing light~ and clumsy responses in traffic. SHE STRVMMED A HAPPY TVNE "I am very happy with the ad. l sold the guitar." That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Fender St r atocaster Gull3r w /Glb so n ampllher -cxx xxxx If you have a musical tnstru- ment you want to convert to cash . call 642 5678 We make it easy for you to put a few words lo work for you. in the DaUy Pllot. Maxwell said. Patrolmen may stop the driver for a quick sniff at his breath and perhaps, if the aroma is right, a reflex test. If the tests show im- pairment. the driver is taken in for a blood sample or other scien- tific test. Maxwell said lawmen have noticed one change in drunk drivers. "It seems the age is getting lower. It used to be uncommon to have teen-agers involved but now it's becoming common," he said. In 1974, there were 3,550 acci- a nd more than one-third of them involved drunk drivers, CHP statistics s how. Maxwell said about 17 percent of the dead were . between 15 and 19 years old. Mobile Home Fire PORTERVILLE CAP> -Two· men who asphyxiated in a mobile home near here have been id'n tifled as Thousand Ow resi- dents. Robert Graham. 23, and Michael Kudla. 20, died either from carbon monoxide or un- burned gas fumes from a bumJna s tove. Tulare, County wrift's depuUH said Tuesday. • I ,.,,- A 2 DAIL y PILOT Wednesday Oocember 31 1975 I F,.._PageAJ PAYCHE CK And t he t>co nomy will bl' sapped of some of the :i.~ndJng power which has helped pull the nation out of rl'ce:i.s1on, .dthough most tconom1sts <.'011:-.1der thl' (luctuahons of ~ot·1.il Set·unt) withholding to hJH' onl) J !>h~hl imp act. Last year. for exnmph'. lht• rt• s umpt1on of So<.·1al SN·urtl} withholding in .J .muary mt•ant <tbout $2 billion mon· flowing out of corporations' and individual::.' pockets into government coffers Since employers m:.itC'h their workers' <.·ontnbutwns to So<.·1al Secunty. h.tlf that rl•prcsentt.>d h igh t•r Y.1lhh old1ng from worker~ The 51 b1ll1on compare.,, in turn, Y.1th retail salt':> current!) nmning at 3bnut $50 billion a month "I don't rt•gar 11 thJt ..is much of a factor. sauf J.1mes L Pate. the Commen'l' L>t•µart mcnt's top econ om 1st · I "ou Id ha Vt.' 1 f we had had ehm1nat1on ol the 1975 tax reduc tions · Income ta'( "1thhold1ng lewis " 1 t I n o t c h .1 n g l'. ho'' l'' l' r \lthou~h ta~ bill-. for lht· '' hol1.· \ear of 1976 will bt> lowt•r than '19;5, tht.~ 1975 cut-. were concen trated in an eight month pt.•nod . so the weekly d<.>duct11m ratt' holds stead:- The reason for thl' fluctuat10n of Social St>cunty dl'<.IUC'tions 1s that t he tax 1s levied as a flat 5 85 percent of gross wages per PJY !)('nod But th<'re is a CC'1hn1:? tin the amount of Social S<.>cunty ta:-..es Jnyone p:.iy-; m a s11lgle year For 1975. the maximum la' "'ds $821 85 Srnt•t• the figure represents 5 85 perct•nt nf Sl 1.100. <'mployers stopped deducting Social Secuntv ta'\es from paychecks "'hen workers· ~alanes hit that le\'t.>I For S300 a week "'age earners. the last ded uct1ons Wt're from the '.'jov 21 paycheck. For SWO·a week wage earners thl' last Social Secunty d<'duct1ons \\Cre m::11.l r Sept 5 The 1976 rall' of ta)wt1on re· mams the :-.ame. but the govern- ment has r a 1sed to $895.05 the ceiltng on how m uch tax may be 1mpose<I on one person That mcans 11p to $15.300 of an m dnidual'-. 1nC'ome \\Ill bt·taxcd. I T FromPa~A J P REDICT. • • .. Angola 1s one area '" hC're dt" tente has not worked as it should have worked.'· he said. But he said detente had been helpful in the Middle East. S1ttmg before a crackling fire m a rust-colored armchair, and \\1th 23 repor ters on sofas and chairs rn a sem 1c1rcle, Ford began the interview by saying he helieves he has made "s1gnifi· <"ant progress" in thC' areas of in · flation and unemployment dur mg his 16 m onths 1n office. He also said he ''absolutely belJeH<;" th at Am<'nca's Euro pean and Pac1fit a llies are con nnced thC' l 'nited States 1s their .strong partner Hts biggest disappointment as president. he said. has been the fJct he could not p ull a S\\ itch and stop the nse in pnces and 1oblessness · It's frustratin~ to find . that } ou can 't turn a S\\ itch and change dar kness into s un:-.hine. · he s:lld. adding that he felt sure his pred ecessors. 1ncludrn~ franklin D . Roost:\'Clt, felt the :-ame w ay when they served Ford told the W ashmgton Post m an interview published today that he wou ld re main in the 1976 preside ntia l race even 1f he is de· feated by R eagan tn the early primaries. "Any d isa ppointment m early p,rimaries, inst ead of making me less enthusias tic. would probably stimula te m e to work harder." s aid Ford. addinf! he could con ce1ve of "no circum stances" un d er which he would drop out of tht' race. 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"I couldn't be mor e happy," she said as Kathryn Tenkhoff, the 1975 title holder handed her u bouquet of cotton balls and kissed her. ·'This is going to be a super year for m e.'' Miss Laughlin, a communica- tions major at USC, lives at 417 Via Lido Nord. Her brother Greg. 19, a UC Irvine student learned of his s is- ter's A title today. "I think that's j ust great," be exclaimed. Miss Laughlin 's mother ac companied her to Memphis for the beauty pageant, while her father s tayed ho me with GrC'g and her other br other and sister . Julie, 7, and Scott, 16. MAIO OF COTTON Newport's Laughlin F r ont Page A l HOPE FULS CRANE ANO DIVERS WERE CALLEO IN TO REPAIR CRACK IN SEWER OUTFALL Beach Near the Pipe Was Closed, But Surfers Went In Anyway Miss Laughlin 's grandparents, the R. J . Laughlins of Corona d el Mar, said they were pleased at her selection and her aunt, Mrs. David Roberts of Newport Beach s aid she "wa s a b s olute ly floored." head of the Irvine Bicentennial Commission . -Gary Gladden, 19105 Sierra Majorca, a security force ad- ministrator. Outfall L eak Stopped The brown-eyed brunette was chosen from a field of 18 semifinalists who were judged on "background and training , personality and beauty." -Mary Ann Gaido, 5071 Berean Lane, a transportation commissioner . -George F. Kossler,3485 Eboe St., an attorney. Doheny Seu~r Repair Work Alnwst Done A s enior at USC, Miss Laughlin is the student dire ctor of the cam- pus radio s tation, is president of her sorority and has been na med to the Dean's list for scholastic achievements. -Patrick Bonner, 15435 Eiffel Circle, a fraud investigator and transportation commissioner. -Carol Morris, 6312 Sierra Elena Road , a transportation commissioner . . Repair nf a 10 foot-long crack m a Dana Pomt se\\age outtall , .. hich has clos<'d a port10n of thl' Doheny Beach should be com J)leted today The 4,000 foot lung outfoll cracked near the shoreline m about three feet of '' ater The 16-inch diameter p1pe disposes of secondarily treated effluent Ms-ionar ies from thl' Djna Point sewage plant The crack in the outfall WHS first detected Dec. 4 when air bubbles '"ere seen rising to the ~urface. lns~ct1on s howed the bubbles to be coming from rock and sand ('Overing the outfall. Divers and Mata Hari Busi ness A live i n A nahei m SA ~ DIEGO (AP ) -The Mata Hari business is boomm~ and nt'arly half the m ercenaries hired by a n Ana heim agency a re "'omen, says the agency's drrec tor. James A. Scott, director of El Kamas Enterprises, said in an tn· terview Tuesday that wom en make up 40 p ercent of the substan tral number of the soldiers and spies-for -hir e that his agency sends to work in South Amenca. Asia and Africa. "They a re oart1cularly good m intelligence work and we have used female pilots and demoh twns experts ·' And it ·s not something that grew out of the women's ltb move menl, Scott ad ded. "Uncle Sam has had women \\Ith these skills on his payroll for many, many years, .. he s aid. Meanwhile. the San D1ej!o Evening Tribune disclosed that 1l had received several calls from women interested in becoming mercenaries through El Kamas But while the agency readily ac cepts qualified women. it will not accept the t) p1tal former !-en iceman Hoth Scott and his senior aide. C . J "Longo" Tartaglio said the average ex I.I t"n't professional enough to makt· 11 :.is a mercenary ·we had thr ee people ki lled hv their employers in Africa because they weren't m ature enough lo r1• altze that looting and rape 1:-. against the code," said Tartaglto, who said he smuggled gun!:> to <in ti-Castro Cubans until caught by the Royal Navy in 1967. Tht' degree of professionalism among mer cenar ies is renC'ctcd m the C'asualty rates, said Scott " former Green Beret. "If you send out the average l 'n1tt'd States GI. two out of 10 might come back." he said. "In Cl professional mercenary cadre. thE' teturn r ate is at least eight out of IO.'' Tartaglio said El Kamas does busi n ess o nl y with n o n Communis t countries. ··our loyalt y is to the United States and its interests,'' he said. "We don't send peopleto work for Communists.·· Scott said the agency opened up shop in Washington D.C. in 1962, later movmg its headquarters to Anaheim and open mg field offices in Houston, M iami and New Orleans. l\ "contract" can last from a week or two to sever al years, with pay ranging from S350 to $500 a week or more, he s aid. F rona Pllfle A J HINS HAW. • • about h is estranged wi fe's physical condition before the marna~e However, after listerung to the tape with the lawyers. he re - turned lo the w it n ess s tand and admitted his memmry had been refreshed Hin!)haw said the statements were made while his then fu ture '' 1fe was hospitalized and were an attempt on hb part to convey to Worthen the seriousness of a C'Ond1t 1on he believ ed was brought on by ~u1 lt feelings. The Hinshaw di,·orce hearing 1s expected to end today. However . .Judge Blanpied said t.•arlier in thC' hearing that he will not announce his ruHng on the support issuC' until th e Repu bit can c on 1?ressman 's cnminal trial on three bribery charges ends. That trial was recessed two \\ eC'ks ago and is expected to rc :-.u m(' ~onday Heroin Arrest SA~ YSIDRO (UPI> -J ose Angel Vega, 39, a Sacr amento ft<'ld worker , was arrested at the Mexican borde r here Tuesday .after a c ustoms inspector said he fo und 2.8 pounds of heroin in the back of t he suspect 'scar. Fire Does $28,000 Damage at College A fire in the Orange Coast Colleg e art depa rtment today caused an estimated $28,000 in damage to the building and its contents, Costa Mesa fireme n said. According to Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, the J :55 a m. blaze was confined to the unoccupied offices of two instructors, Ed· Ward Baker and Victor Casados There were no injunes College Presid e nt Rob e rt Moore said the fire appa rently had been s m oldering for some time before breaking out ~arty today. Tht> colle "e Is <'l<>t'('d for Christmas holidays and no one has been in the buildln" for several d ays, he said . T he blaze d estroyed an estimated $8,000 in art objects belonging to the teachers in addi- t ion to d o ing a bo ut $20,000 da mage to the wood frame and stucco building. The fire burned through the roof Of the building before firemen c ould extinguish the blaze. The fire was put out Ln about 20 minutes, firemen said. Motor ists driving pas t the campus spotted the fire in the single story building and phoned firemen. Lewis said the blaze would hnve spread through the rest of the building if the call had been delayed. J J ht'avy equipment were called in. Repair will cost between $5,000 Jnd $8,000, Hugh Kimble, gener al manager o f the Dana P oint Sanitary District, said. Beach a r eas a djacent to the outfall have been c losed to swim - ming by order of the Orange County Health Department, an action Kimble c haracterized as a ··routine precaution." Health de pa rtment officia ls familiar with the s ituation could not be r eached for comment. The swimming ban has been regularly violated by surfe rs who plunge into the possibly tainted water s in d efiance of the posting, Kimble said. Kimble said that excavation was completed Tuesday a round the cr ack. TodJy, a large clamp was to be a pplied to the pipe and cement poured ar ound the crack. ''We're lucky it 's not a break in the pipe. because that really gets involved." Kim ble said Kimble s aid the crack has not mterferred with normal opera- tion of the sewage treatment facility. "There's rea lly nothing else we can d o with the w a t e r (ef- fluent >.'' he said. The outfall whic h normally dis· charges in about 30 feet of water 4.000 feet from s hore is allowing some effluent to escape. Kimble said the material being dis· charged is highly treated and chlorinated . Mostly air bubbles are escaping, he said . The outfall provides capacity for the Dana Point Sanitary Dis- t rict, the S anta Marguerita Water District . the city of San J uan Capistrano. the Capistrano Re ach Samtary District and a portion of the Moulton Niguel Water District. Her father, Robert J . Laughlin is a mortgage banker. Miss Laughlin, whose native California ranks third behind T e xas and Mis sissippi in American cotton production. makes her firs t official a p - pearance at the Cotton Bcwl in Dallas on New Year 's Day. Miss Laughlin was selected from among five finalists out of a field of 18 contestants. The con- test is sponsored by the National Cotton Council, which is head- quartered in Memphis. The new Maid will serve as the ambassadress for the cotton in- dustry during the nation's Bicen- tennial. Washington Busts Nixon · PITI'SBURGH <UBI) - George Washington arrest· ed Richard Nixon on a drug charge in the city's Homewood section . . Officer Was hington said he arrested Nixon, 19, on a theft charge Tuesday and found four packets of s us- pected marijuana on the suspect. A des kman at No. 5 police station s aid it was a s hame Was hingto n 's partner was not in on the arrest. His partner's name is Benjamin Franklin. : :' , -William M. Crisell, 17541 Spruce Tree La ne, a certified public accou ntant. Maur een S pencer, 3802 Duchamp Dnve, a student. -Geor ge W. McClure, 15192 Lille Circle, a n attorney. -Bruce E . R asner, 3831 Carmel Avenue, an attorney. -Robert 0 . "Bob" Whltson, 14942 Dahlquist Road, television s ales and service. -Ro bert M. Miller, 19231 Beckwith T errace, an engineer. -John B. "J ack" Adams, 19155 No rwo od T errace, a retired Navy captain. -D a vid G . Si lls, 13842 Margene Circle. an attorney and lead e r of the s uccessful Northwood zoning referendum. -E . Ray Quigley, 18751 Via P alatino, a commercial airline pilot and a member of the found· ing Irvine City Council. All three inc umbent coun- cilmen have said they will not run. T he three open seats are held by Mayor Art Anthony and - Councilm en Henry Quigley and Robert West. Councilmen John Burton a nd Gabr ielle Pryor are the remaining m embers of the five-member rouncil, not up for election until 1978. 7 UFW Arrests MCFARLAND (UPI) -Seven United F a rm Workers Union mem bers. including the brother or Ct'sar Chavez and a UFW attorney, w('r e a rrested for t respass a l th e Arms trong Nursery Tuesd ay despite a court order allowing the m on the pro- perty. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Warm Up Slits Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Gym Shorts · BASKETBALL Shirts Nylon Jackets Basketballs Volleyballs Soccer Balls Footballs Softballs Baseballs Open 9 to ~losed Sunday Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Racquetball Racquets Handball stoves & Balls Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex-Dunlop Tennis Balls Table Tennis Sets & Paddles Tennis Shoes Basketball shoes Baseball Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Track Shoes Volleyball Shoes 538 Center, Costa Mesa-fi46·1919 f. •. i: f J ] ' ... e ti 'I ti ti ~ ft t , fl s ti d p $: w t " c b ti s. p n rt fl "' it SI w a of "' SI w & I Huntington Be.ch Fountain Valley EDITION ~-* ' · VOL. 68,· NO. 365, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ( .· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA A.ftt•rnoon 1 .V.Stoeks WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1975 TEN CE NTS ·0ne of Two Drivers a Drunk Tonight By the Associated Pres5 -Want to be part of a minority'? Try driving on New Year's Eve without drinking a nything stronger than black coffee. ' Officials estimate that at least hall the people on the road late 'tonight will have had something to drink. California Highway Patrol of- :ncers say about half of all acci- 1• dents and a third of fatal acci- dents involve drinking drivers. ' ' ,:: ~ Sgt. Dorsey Hoffman of the CHP's central Los Angeles office said exact figures on drinking drivers .. are hard to pin down." But he said there is little doubt ··that New Year's Eve is the heaviest drinking night of the year.·· "When we're looking for peo- ple causing accidents it's not your typical drunk," said Sgt. John Savage, public affairs of- ficer for the patrol's head- Bride and Groom 0.ily Piiot St .. I Plloto • Television personality Bill Burrud kisses his bride, the former Marlene Dorman of Boone, Iowa, following their .i marriage Tuesday in the chambers of Orange County •Superior C'ourt Judge Samuel Dreizen. Couple will live t in Sunset Beach. She was his production assistant. Burrud produces and narrates travel and animal films ~ .. for telev1s1on. Beware -Paychecks . Shrink Next Week WASHINGTON <AP) -Jf you earn more than $11,100 a year. the paychecks you receive after Tlfursday will be smaller than the checks yolt Teceived toward the close of the year. The reason is Social Security taxes. A worker earning $300 a week. for example, will find his or her take-home pay reduced by $17 55 from the weekly pay collected sihce the'Nov. 28 paycheck. And that sam e worker will have re- duced take-home pay for a longer period of time this year. :Workers earning less than $14,100 -or about $270 a week won't notice any difference. ;nut the situation means that tne m ore than 15 million A~ericans whose incomes ex- ceed $15,000 a year will find their budgets more cramped than in the past month or so. And the economy will be sapped or some or the spending power which has helped pull the nation o~ recession, although most economists consider the fluctuations of Social Security withholding to have only a slight hp pact. :Last year. for example, the re- s wnption of Social Security withholding in January meant atjout $2 billion more Oowing out of .corporations' and individuals' ~kets into government coffers. S ce employers match their w rkers' contributions to Social Seturity. half that represented ' . SflE STRUMMED AHAPPY TUNE . am very happy with the ad. I the guitar." at's the advertising success ry told by tht> Costa Mesa 3n who pla('ed this ad 1n th(' D ly Pilot : I Fender Strotoraster l Guitar w /G1h:.on nmphfil'rXXK XU)( If you have n musical mstru ment you w nnt to convert tocMh, calJ 642-5678. We make It <.'llily for you to put a rew words to work for you.lnthcOaily Pilot. •• higher w1thholdin~ fr om workers. The Sl billion compares. an turn. with retail sales currently running at about 5.50 billion a month. "I don't regard that as much of a factor.'" said James L. Pate. the Commerce Department ·s top economist. "I would have if we had had elimination of the 1975 tax reductions." Income tax withholdin~ levels will not change, however. Although tax bills for the whole year or 1976 will be lower than 1975, the 1975 cuts were concen- trated in an eight.month period, so the weekly deduction rate holds steady. The reason for the fluctuation of Social Security deductions is that the tax is levied as a flat 5 85 percent of gross wages per PCJY period. But there is a ceiling on the amount of Social Security taxes anyone pays in a single year. For 1975, the maximum t<1x was $824 .85. Since the figure represents 5.85 percent of $14.100. employers stopped deductinJ! Social Security taxes from paychecks when work en· salaries hit that level. For $300-a-week wage <'tlrn<'rs, the last Social Security deduc lions were made Sept. 5. Victim Still Clings to Life One week a fter a fiery collision between a motorcycle and a car in north Huntington Bea('h. thr condition of a young Westminstt>r woman thrown from the machine rem~ins unchanged. Mary K.S. Maberry, 22. of 14092 Ash St . 1s s till in extremely critical condition at Huntin~on Jntercommunity lfosp1tal with multiple in1urie:i;. She was riding on th<' molor('y cle with a young male fnt"nd when it collided with a car at McFadden and Spr1n.:dall' Street. ) quarters in San Bernardino. "lt 'snot those people plastered and s tumbling around. They don't usually get that far. They might climb behind the wheel and doze off or back it into a ditch.·· Law enforcement officials are aware of the increased alcoholic consumption during the holiday season and prepare for it. The CHP mobilizes officers statefide on the holiday weekends. C3J'.!cel- ing days off. It isn't difficult for someone with a sharp eye to spot a drink ing driver. said Gerry Maxwell oftheCHP m Orange County. The first thmg patrolmen look for 1s a little weavmg. "If it continues you can rule out certain things Like maybe the driver just dropped a lit cigarette in his lap or turned. around to swat a kid." Other signs involvr slow n•ac tion to changing lights ancl elumsy responses in t rarru., Maxwell said. Patrolmen may stop the driver for a quick sniff at his breath and perhaps, if the aroma is right. :.i reflex test. If the tests show im- pairment. the driver 1s taken in for a blood sample or other scien- tific test. Maxwell said Jawmen h::ivc notict•d Ofll' <'h.1ngl• in drunk dl'l\'l'/S "It !>et•m s lht• agtc· 1s getting lower It ust'd to be W\c·ommon to havt• teen agers involved but now 1t 's becoming common.·· he said In 1974 . there were 3,550 act·1 ::ind more than one-tturd of them mvolv<'d drunk drivers. CHP stat1s t1cs s how. Maxwell said about 17 percent of the dead \'oCrt· .betwt'<'n l :i •Jnd 19 years old. Crystal Ball on '76 Ford Sees Race With HHH-GOP Win By HELEN THOM~ WASHINGTON (UPI> President Ford today predicted he will be nominated as the Republic an presidential can- didate in 1976 to face Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, CD-Minn.), in the general election that Ford said he will win. Ford met with reporters in the oval office on the last day of 1975 to review events of the year and * * * Ford Suite Burglar Alarill Off From Wire Services WASHINGTON --A burglar alarm went off early today at a suite occupied by President Ford's campaign committee, but police s aid the intruders ap- parently did not take anything from the office. A police spokesman said in- vestigators found several screws removed from the front door hinges of a suite housing the ad- vertising section of the President Ford Committee. Th e spokesman said the 2!arm sounded at2:51 a.m. "A thorough search of the building and premises was con- ducted with negative results," the spokesman said. Skip Watts. primary states coordinator for the committee, said the office contains mailing lists. the committee's national newsletter operation and cam- paign articles such as posters and bumper stickers. "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought there was something there beyond the list themselves," he said. He said a strip across the dou- ble door was removed along with the screws. He said once those were removed. a knife could open the door, which would trip the alarm that "sounds like a destroyer in battle." "The only way the alarm goes off is when the door is open, .. he said. He said there was no indication of entry "beyond the door itself being damaged in a minor fashion. There's nothing that seems to be missing. The door closes automatically with a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arrived, he said. The offices are on the 10th floor of a downtown office build· mg. How a rd "Bo·· Callaway, chairman oC Ford's campaign committee, said that whoever tned to get into the offices had picked a bad target. JFK Stories Shock Billy MONTREAT. N.C. (AP) Evangelist Ri l ly Gra ham , a friend of former President Nixon and other chief executives, says at least Nixon ''dJdn't have nude women running aro\l nd in the private quarters o f the White House." Graham. who has known chief executives since former President Truman, said he was shocked at re- cent allegations of sexual exploits of President Ken ntdy. There has been no proof of the allegations "If the allt?gations are tn1e. I am disappointed," he told a new~ conferen('e Tutsday. forecast what will happen in the coming year. Ford forecast he would win the Republican nomination over rival Ronald Reagan and pre- dicted that Humphrey would be the Democratic presidential can- didate. ··Regardless of the nominee, I think I can win," he said. Ford said, "We have a record I think it's an impressive record UPI Telt'PllOIO ENTERS HOSPITAL Mamie Eisenhower Mamie Said 'Serious' In Hospital WASHINGTON (A P l Mamie Eisenhower, 79, widow of President Dwi g ht D. Eisenhower. e ntered Walter Reed Army Hospital today after becoming ill at her farm homC' near Gettysburg. Pa. A fri end quoted her doctor as saying, "IL is serious.·· Hospital officials said they had no immediate information on the nature of her illness. Mrs. Eisenhower was rushed here by am bu lance from her farm home more than 75 miles away. Mrs. Eisenhower's son. John, contacted at his Phoenixville, Pa., home. said he preferred that any announcement on her condi- tion be made by her doctor The doctor could not be re- ached for comment. Mrs. Eisenhower was hospitalized last March at the Army Medical Center at Ft. Gordon, Ga .. for internal bleed- ing. Doctors reported the bleed- ing was caused by diverti<'ulos1s of the intestine. She also has a rheumatic heart and arthritis Her husbanrl died six years ago. Mrs. Eisenhower's grandson, David, and his wife. thr former Julie Nixon. are in China on a vacation. The Eisenhower home is near the famed Gettysburg bat- tlefield. West County Takes Holiday City halls and school district offices will be closed for the New Year's holiday in Fountain Valley and Huntington Reach. Jn addition. trash p1rkups will be delayed ontt day an both citu.•s Normal Thurs day rollert1ons will be mnde Friday, and Friday pickups will be handled on Satur day 1'he routine srbedul~ will re sume on Mondoy. ... I'm going lo run on 1t and I'm going to win on it." Ford said he has a vision for America in 1976 and tus New Year's resolutions are· -To dedicate himself to lhl· s trengthening 'of spiritual and moral values among 215 million people. throughout lhl• ''or II.I lx:C'ausc it c·untnbutl•s to s t<ib11Jt v ~1t home and "orld \\ ide. · To brinJ! about p._.act~ at home and "w 1th10 oursel\es." To resolve lo do everything possible to improve th(' economy • and well-being of pC'oplc In foreign policy, Ford r('.ir- firmed t.: .S. dl'lenlt: policy "'1th the So\ 1N l nwn but again at. tacked So\ 1t•t·Cuhan action in Angola. .\sked about dE•h•ntr. he said, <See PR EDICT, Page :\2) Knew Wife Ill? Hinshaw Gets Tape Surprise at Trial By GA RY GRA:'IJVILLE Of Ille OitllJ Pilot Slitll Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s con· tention that he didn't know of his former wife's falling phys1('al condition when he married her in late 1972 was challenged m court Tuesday by a surprise tape re- corded phone conversation. The recording of what purportedly was an October. 1972, phone convers ation between f1inshaw and h is estranged wife's then-husband, Las Vegas contractor Max Worthe n, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. Before it was played m thl' privacy of the judge's chambt'r..., without the judge being present however, Thais Hinshaw's at torney, Stanley Davis Brown. quoted portions or the rC'cord<'d conversation to Hinshaw as ht.• sat on the witness s tand. Brown, for example. asked Hinshaw if he could recall saymg to Worthen. "She 1s incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She ism no condi- tion to do anything." The purported conversation is contrary to the NcwpQrt Hc.ich Westminster Bride, 42, Shot in Fight A 42-year-old br1de of one werk was shot twice Tuesday night m her Westminster home. accord- ing to police. She was reported recovt'ring and in stable condition today at Wes tminster Community Hospital. Lt. Joe Woods said the woman·s former husband . Guillermo E. Morales, 41, of Anaheim, was charged Wlth at- tempted murder and booked m the Orange County Jail's medical ward. Police identified the wounde<I woman as Mrs. Josrphine Par rish, 42, of 6382 Klamath St . who was shot in the shoulder and s1dt.• with a .22 caliber pistol. police said. The woman's n('w husband, Raymond L. Parrish. 46, grap- pled with Morales after the s hooting and had wrC'sted the gun away. according lo officers. Both men suffered seratcht's and cuts in their skirmish. Par- rish received emeq~en<'y treat- ment at the hospital but was not admitted as a patient. · Police said Moral<'S and Mrs. Parrish had ended their mar riage about one year a,::o Three vounf! daughters of that marriage w('re at th~ Parns h home but ran to a neighbor'-. hou .. c;e before the shooting brokt' out One of the girls called pohc<' who arnved whtlt• tht' two m('n were still thrashing around "Pamsh had thC' ~un an<I hnc1 the upper hand at that llm<'," Lt. Woods asserted. congressman ·s c·ontention thal he "as unaware of his estrangt'd wife's phys ical condition before· he married her rn December. 1972. Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi· pie sclerosis ts a key issue in the divorce heanng . Rrown is attempting to gain s pousal support as well a" r esponsibility for Mrs. Hinshaw's medical bills in the court settlement. On the other hand. Hinshaw·s attorney, Charles Garrity, iscon- lending that his client should not hf> made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi - tion before the marnage. From the outset of the bitter hearing, Hinshaw has insisted that he "'as never told by his serond '' 1fr or am one else that she"' as serious Iv tit. Tues day, hO.\\.e \.er. the re- corded phone conn'rsat1on forced him to admit that his memory had been rl'fn•shed by hearing the surprise tafM' record· ing of his conversatwn with Worthen. Before listening lo thl, record. ing. Hanshaw said he could not recall ever making st;1t1•men1" about his (•s tranged "'1fr's phys ical condition bt>lore the marnage. Ho\\ev<'r, after listening to lhL' tape with thl' lawyer~. ht' rt• turned to thl' witness stand an<i admitterd his ml'mmry h:id be<'n refreshed. Hinshaw s:iid thr :.tatemenls were m:lde while his then futurc- wife was hosp1talizNI and "'erc an attempt on his part to convey to Worthen the-seriousness of a c.·ond1lion he believed was brought on by guilt k chngs. CSee Ill :'liSH AW. Page A.2) Orange __j Coast /[A_ L ... ...._ --'~ \\'eat h e r Partly cloudy at times otherwise sunn•; and cooler New Year's o·ay. Locally gusty northwesterly winds to 25 mph fligh~ 58 to 62. Lo~s ton1{!ht 35 to 40. INSIDE TODAY A man whose f 1on<'ee was cnt1C'olly m1ured m an auto (l('C'tdent, married the com- oto&e woman at her bedme. dt!spitr the• obwct1nns of one flenc Story A4. Index At y..,, $ffvlct Al Mlfi.-1( •• l..M .. ,. •• ........ '"'" .. , C..tlf9ni•• ... --~ 114-1 Ouattl..i Cl 10 ~I .... , •• c.m1<, ., ......... .... "" A4 ~.-.... ., ~1"'9CMM,. ., o. ........... (ft A1 ....... 11 I •••l•ll'ltt •• S4Mtt• M-t EMwu1-..111 •• I M«-Ml1'1te1't ... , '1,..nct .... '" ........... •t ,.., .... _. "' n.a•n ... ... _ ... u .. , ..... • • AMI.a .... " •l ........ "" •• .42 DAILY PILOT H I F Wednetday Oecem~r 31. 1975 ) l Calls B ring He r 'R esults' \ Huntington Beuch \\<Oman, 61, "as singm~ the blues today 1n municipal <'ourt instead or thl· Grand 01<> Opr), UftE'r her love or rountry <rnd \\.t>Stt<rn music got her m trouble Tut•sduy ni ght · The woman was arrt'slt'd on :iusp1cion of violating Section 653 or the C;.llifornia Penal Code, making ~rnnoyio g telephone ·calls. She madl' the mistake of mak· mg the s"enes or c·alls to Hunt 1ngton Reach Police, in· vest1gators said toda}. She want ro Watch Commander Ronald Jenkms, to lb tt:'n to her album of eountry and westl'rn music over the telephone. "lt finally bordered on in tenenng with the police depart ment operation." Sgt. David .\hller said loda~. · F r ont P age 1lJ P REDICT • • ··r reaffirm 1t today. I think ''hat's being done In ·Angola hy the So\'lets. in conJunct1on with the Cubans. 1s not construct1n· ul the framework of detentl'. ··Angola is onl' area wht•re dt'· tente has nut "orkl'<l ~ 1l ::.hould h<Jve worked," he said. Rut he said dNt•nle had been helpful m the Middle East Sitting before a cracklmg fire in a rust-colored armchair, and ",th 23 reporll'rs on sofas and chairs 10 a st•m1c1rrle. Ford began the interview by saymg he ~he\'es he ha::. made ''sigmh· cant progress" m the areas of tn· nation and unemployment dur- ing his 16 months an nffict'. He al"o said he "absolutely believe!>· that America's Euro- pean and Pacific allies arc con· 'meed the t 'ruted St.lh's 1s thl'lr "-trun!? partnl·r P o lice Trace Licen se Plate After Crash A license plate torn from an old sedan when 1t rammed a small car at a do" nto" n Huntington· Reach inters<:ct1on Tuesday was _being traced by pohcetoclay. The hJt.and-ruo driver who ran " stop sign at 14th Street and Orange A venl.ll' didn't even pause before fleeing the ::.ccne. witnesses told police Officers ::. a ad. however, they have a good lead based on the license plalt• th:.it apparently fell from the suspect 'scar Victim Linda .J . Mir e, 22, of 12012 11th St., Huntmgton Beach. ... ustamed cuts and bruises in the colli sion but did not rcqwre im mediate hos pital treatment, police !>aid Her small foreign car. which overturned. was listed as a total loss by police·. Samaritan Lose s Life 7\iF:W ORLEA:"JS (AP1 .\ 'Jew Orleans mran s topped lo help .1t the scene of a tr afflc accident ,.arty today, fell through a hole m a damaged gujrd r <1il a nd plunged 200 ft>t•t to his death. police said. Glen Brauer, JO. Cell from a bridge which carrit:>s Interstate 10 over a t·anul <1nd industrial area in '.'Jew Orlt•.ins A <'ar and a large truck h<•u t•ollldcd on the bridge. 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UMl>llllllf ,,..,,,.,yl»•lll\llll- •P t\,,,...,1111y. , Children Accu sed In Thefts Three C'hildrcn. ag~ 10, 11 nnd 12, have been released to their parents after they were arrested on burglary charges Tuesday night by Newport Beach police. Det. Sgt. Don Burdsall said the trio -a brother and sister and a friend -were pu:ked up near the mtersection of Hospital Road and Newport Boulevard about 10 p.m. The children allegedly wCrt'" earrying a pillow case with about S160 worth of cash, Jewelry, cos- metics and food. They originally told police they picked up the pillow case after they had seen am an drop 1t . After questioning the ctuldren briefly, officers determined that the contents or the ba~ ram~ from an apartment at J()() Cagney Lane. The c hildren all egedly ad- mitted to police they burglarized the apartment after entering through an unlocked patio door. Burdsall said he expects top file petitions in juve nile court. c ha rging t he children with burglary. CdM Robbery Suspect H e ld :In Newport A young man who police allege held up a Corona del Mar motel at gunpoint Tuesday night was arres ted six minutes after the robuery by Newport Bcacb of. f1cers. Charles Fultz. 21, of Libby. Mont., is in custod y today in ~ewport Beach city Jail on <.'harges of armed robbery. Ball has been set at $25,000. Police allege Fultz. armc•d "i th a .38·caliber revolver. ac· eos ted two emµlu yes of the Sand P1p€'r Inn , 2101 E. Coa!>l Highway. in the motel office ;it ~bout 9:30 p.m. While the bandit held his gun on Violet Dellera, 17, and Robert Thompson, 29, he cleaned out the cash drawer, takingS250. Thompson told offi cers he saw Fultz leaving the scene on a motorcycle that had saddlebags onit. Thompson called police, who broadcast a description of the :suspect and his motorcycle. Officer Robert McCulloch spotted Fultz as he drove alon~ F.ast Coast Highway and pulled him over near the intersection of the hig hway and J amborcc Road. Fultz was arrested without in- cident. Detectives said today the·) plan to question Fultz about recent robberies in Laguna Beach, New Orleans, Houston and San J\n· tonio. Countian Dies In San Diego Traffic Crash O\OTILLO WELL.<:; <Ll PI> Steven A Jont's, 21 , of La Palma wa s killed and thr ee other people were injured in a one·car acc:-1 dent on Split Mountain Hoad four miles west of State 78 in eastern San Diego County Tuesday night The California Highway Patrol sai d Jones was dead at the :,cenl' after a Volkswagen sedan driven by Edward F . F C'rra ll . 32, ol Westminster . went out of control. left the road and rolled four times. Ferrall w as taken lo Pioneer Hospital in Brawley with moderate injuries. and his wife Margar et, 32. w as taken to l'niversity Hospital m Sa n Diego ror tr eatment of severe mJuries, theCHPsaid. A third passenger in the car, Debra Katsiroumbas, 18, o( Cer- ritos. was taken to Pioneer l lospital with major injunes. Dingalings Bank A larm Bugs Police JC Huntington Beach police had raced out to Pacific City Bank every timo the armed robbery and burglar alarm went oft today, they would have needed to take out a loan to pay for gasoline for the squad cars. THE ALARM system in the firm at 16041 Golden West St., was faulty and a telephone company mechanic was there valiantly trying to repair the device when it went off. Police said that was at 1:15 a.m .• and they determined it was an accident. NEXT, THE alarm w~nl off al 1: 17 and then at 1 :27 (twice in fact a t l : 27), 1:28,1 :29, 1.31, 1 :33 and so on, a total of 13 times as the telephone man wrestled with the wiring. Today, it is apparently fixed. At least police hope so. Ms-ionar i es Mata Bari Business A live in Anaheim SAN DIEGO CAP) -The Mata llari business is booming and near ly half t he mercena,ries hired by a n· Anaheim agency are women, says the agency's direc- tor. James A. Scott, director of El Kamas Enterprises, said in an in- terview Tuesday that women make up 40 percent ofthesubstao- llal number of the soldiers and s pies-for.hire that his agency sends to work in South America, Asia and Africa. ·'They are particularly good in· intelligence work and we have. used female pilots and demoli· ti ons ex perts." And it 's not something that grew out of the women's lib move· ment. Scott added. ··uncle Sam has bad women Wlth these skills on his payroll for many, manyyears,"hesaid. Meanwhile, the San Diego Evening Tribune disclosed that it had received several calls from women interested in becoming · mereenaries through El Kamas. Rut while the agency readily ac- cepts qualified women, it will not accept t h e typical former ·serviceman. J:Soth Scott and his senior aide, G. J. "Longo·• Tartaglio said the average ex-GI isn't professional enough to make lt as a mercenary. "We had three people killed by their employers in Africa because they weren't mature enough to re- alize that looting and r ape is <.1gainst the code," said Tartaglio, who said he smuggled guns to an· ti -Castro Cubans until caught by the Royal Navy in1967. The degree of professionalism among mercenaries is reflected in the casualty r ates, said Scott, a From Page A l HINSHAW •• The Hinshaw divorce hearing 1s t>xpected to end today. However, Judge Blanpied said t'arlier in the hearing that he will not announce his ruling on the :-.u pp or t issue until the Republic an congressm a n's erimmal trial on three bribery charges ends. That trial was recessed two weeks ago and is expected to re· :-ume Monday. Class Slated On Be havior •'Tr ans act ion a 1 Analysis : Win- ning with People." a new class under the Laguna Beach adult education program, will start al 7 p.m. Monday in Room 31, at the J .a~a Beach High School. Developed by Dr. Eric Berne and Dr. Thom as Harris TA is a P5YCQological theory of human behav1or and it's eCfect on people's lives. former Green Beret. "lf you send out the aver age United States Gl, two out of 10 might come back," he said. "In a professional mercenary cadre, the return rate is at least eight out· oflO." Tartaglio said E l Kamas does b u sin ess o nl y wi t h non- . Communist countries. "Our loyalty is to the United States and its interests," he said. ··We don't send people to work for CAlmmunists." . Scott said the agency opened up shop in Washington D.C. in 1962. ·later moving its headquarters to Anaheim and opening field offices in Houston, .M iami and New Orleans. Free Courses For Seniors Senior citizens in the Hunt· ington Beach Union Jijgh School District are invited lo register for a variety of special adult classes this spring. The school charges no registra- tion fee for residents 60 years of age and older. Senior citizens may register for any adult school courses. Special "senior services classes" include home arts, li p reading, oil p ai n ting. porcelanics , transactional analysis and world geography and culture patterns. Courses a re orcered at loca- t ions throughout the district, and l)uestions m ay be directed to 898-6736. Mobile Home Fire POR'J'ERVILLE (AP) -Two men who asphyxiated in a mobile home near here have been iden· tified as T housand Oaks resi· dents. Robert Graham, 23, and .Michael Kudla, 20, died either from carbon monoxide or un- burned gas fumes from a burning stove. Tulare. County sheriff's deputies said Tuesday. Warm Up Slits Tennis Dresses MAID OF COTTON Newport's Laughlin HBEmploye Group Marks Third Year The Huntington Beach Chapter of the American Association of' Retired F eder al Employes will eelebrate its third birthday at 11 a.m. J an. 7 at Murdy Community Center, Norma Drive and Golden West Street. The chapter's membership has grown in the three years from 34 members to 226 this year, of· ficials said. Others interested in joining at $2 a year a r e welcome, and questions m ay be referred to Romola Martin, first vice presi· dent, at 536·7421. Other officer s ar e Ma rio Durante, r ecently r e tire d general formeman at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station; Verne Larson, second vice president; Charlotte Kirchen, treasurer, and Lois Hart, secretary. Newport Girl Maid Of Cotton Newport Reach resident Vic- toria Laughlin, 21, was named the 1976 Maid or Cotton in Mem- phis Tuesday night. "( C<?uldn't be more happy," she said as Kathryn Tenkho!f'. the 1975 title holder handed her a bouquet of cotton balls and kissed her. ''This is going to be a super year for me." Miss Laughlin, a communica- tions major at USC, lives at 417 Via Lido Nord. Her brother Greg, 19, a UC Irvine student learned ol his sis· ter 's A title today. "I think that 's just great," he exclaimed. Miss Laugblin's mother ac- companied her to Memphis for the beauty pageant, while her father s tayed .home with Greg and her other brother and sister, J ulie, 7, and Scott, 16. Miss Laugblin's grandparents, the R. J . Laughlins of Corona del Mar, said they were pleased at her selection and her aunt, Mrs. David Roberts of Newport Beach said s he "was absolut ely floored." The brown-eyed bnmette was chosen f ro m a field of 18 semifinalists who were judged on "b ac kground and training, personality and beauty." A senior at USC, Miss Laughlin is the' student director of the cam- pus radio station, is president of her sorority and has been named to the Dean's list for scholastic achievements. Her lather, Robert J. Laughlin is a mortgage banker. Miss Laughlin, whose native California ranks third behind T ex as and Mississippi in America n cotton production, m akes her first official ap· pearance at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on New Year's Day. Date Berated Watergate Ap]J!Jal Due? WASlllNGTON (AP) -The Justice Department bas investigated whether a federal marshal violated a jury-.sequ~ste~ order ~ the Watergate cover-up trial. by taking tns wife to a dinner attended by jurors, col- umnist J ack Anderson reported today. A!lderson said the investigation report has been s ubmitted t o the U.S. Court of Appeals, which is con-~idering appeals from t he four defendants convicted m the case last J an. I . The four are John N. Mitchell, H. R. Haldeman John D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian ali membets of the Nixon adminis tration. ' Anderson said Ellis Duley, assistant chi ef deputy marshal, took his wife to a dinner whi ch the jurors at-tended Nov. 22, 1974 . . "Both the DuJeys deny that she spoke with t he Jurors, but this is disputed by other affid avits " An· derson said. • The columnist said the incident was "a serious violation <;>f c~urt regulations" and was not r eported to U.S. D1stnct J udge John J . Sirica, who presided over the case, or to defense a ttorneys . Margery Miller is a licensed California marriage, family and child counselor a nd also a part. ti me instructor at Orange Coast. College. Tennis Shirts & Shorts Gym Shorts Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves & Balls Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yon ex-Dunlop Fire Does $28,000 Damage at College BASKETBALL Shirts Nylon ·Jackets Basketballs Volleyballs Tennis Balls Table Tennis Sets & Paddles Tennis Shoes Basketball shoes Baseball Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Track Shoes Volleyball Shoes A fi re 10 the Orange Coast College art di?partment today caused an estimated $28,000 in damage to the buildinK and its contents, Costa Mesa firemen ~aid. According to Batt.tion Chief FA Lewis, the l .SS a.m. blaze was conltned to the unoccupied offices .:>f two instructors, Ed Ward Baker and Victor Casados. There wer e no inJun<.'S. College Prei;ident Robert Moore said the fire apparently had been s molderln~ for some time before breakmg out early today. The college ts clo,,ed for Christmas holidays and no one has been In the building lor several days, he said. The blaze destroyed a n estimated $8,000 in art objects belonging to the teachers in addi- t 1on to doing about $20,000 damage to the wood frame and !\tU('CO bui I ding The fire burned through the roof or the buildina before firemen could extinguish the blaze. The fire was put out in about 20 minute~. firemen said. Motorists driving past the eampus spotted the fire in the !\inele l'ltory butld\n g and phoned firemen Lewis said the blne would ha\'e spread through the resl of th•' buildins tr the caJJ had been delayed. Soccer Balls Footballs Softballs Baseballs · Open 9 to 6-Closed Sunday · ' 538 Center, Costa Mesa &46-1919 •• v ] ,te fc cc la Tl cc pt 1 l i , r, r F F b n q i: n n s c J t r }- ) ( l c .. Orange Coast EDITION .. * * * Today's Closing N. 'l'. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 365, 3 SECTIONS, 28 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 , 1975 N/C TEN CENTS Hins'1aw Hears Su1·prise Tape at Trial By GARY GRANVILLE ot u.. 0.11., ,.., .. sun Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's con· . tention tha t he didn't know of his former wife's failing physical .condition when he m arried her in late 1972 was challenged in court Tuesday by a s urprise tape re· corded phone conversation. The r ecordin g of what purportedly was an October, 1972 , pho n e conversation between Hins haw and his estranged wife's then-husband,. Las Vegas contractor Max Worthen, was not played in Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blanpied's courtroom. Before it was played in the privacy of the judge's chambers without the judge being present however , Thais Hinshaw's at· torney, Stanley Davis Brown, quoted portions of the recorded Bride and Groom ~lly Piiot SIMI "-• f Television personality Bill Burrud kisses his bride, the former Marl('n(' Dorman of Boone, Iowa, following their marriag(' Tuesday in the chambers of Orange County Superior Court .Judge Samuel Dreizen. Couple will live in Sunset Bc:.ich. Shr wa~ hi s production assistant. Burrud produces ~md narrates travel and animal films for t('Jevision . Mamie Eisenhower Taken to Hospital WASIID1GTON CAP) Mamie F.1scnhO\\ r·r. 79. \\ 1ciow of Pr esident O\\aght O Eisenhower .. entered Walter Reed Arm y Hospital today after becoming ill at her farm home near Gettysburg. Pa. A friend quoted her son John as saying, ··tt is serious.·' Hospital officials said they had no immediate information on the natureofhe rillness. Buttheysaid she was "resting comfortably." · Mrs. Eisen ho\\ er was rushl'd here by ambulanc·e from her farm home more than 75 miles away. Mrs. Eisenhower's son, John. <'Ontacted at his l'hoenixville. Pa., home, said he pn.•fcrred that any announcem ent on ht'r condi· tio n be m ade by her doctor The doctor could not be reached for com m~nt M rs . E1 :-e nhow e r was hospitalized last March at the Army Medical Centt'r at F't Gordon. Ga . for internal bleed· ing. Doct'<Ws reported the bleed- ing was caused by d1verticu1osis of the intestine. Cal/,s Bring 8er 'Results' .A Huntington neach woman. 6f. was singin(? the blues today in municipal court instead of the Grand Ole Opry, aft er her love of country and western mus~c got her in trouble T uei;day nigh{. The woman was arrested on s picion of violalln(? 5ection 65.1 of the Cahforn1a Penal Code, mAking annoying te lephone calls. ~he made the mistake or m ak ini the serirs Clf call s to Hunt- i n Jt on Beach Police, in · vestigators said today. She want· ed Wa tch Commander Ronald Jenkins, to listen to her album of country and western mu~1c over the telephone. "ll flnnlly bordered on in terfering with thfl' police depart m tnt op eration ," S;t. David Miller said todny. She also has a rhe.Jmatic heart and arthritis. Her husband died six years ago. Mrs. Eisenhower's grandson, David, a nd his wife, the former Julie Nixon, are in China on a \'acation. The E isenhower home is near the fam e d G e ttysburg bat- tlefield. CdM Robbery Suspect Held 111 Newpon A young m a n who police allege held up a Corona de! Mar motel at gunpoint Tuesday night was arrested six minutes ;ifter the robbery by Newport Beach of. ficers. Charles Fultz, 21, of Libby, Mont.. is in custody today in ~ewport Beach city jail on charges of armed robbery. Bail has been set at $25,000. Police a llege Fultz, armed with a .38-caliber revolver, ac costed two employes of the Sand Piper lrin , 2 101 E . Coast Highway, in the motel office at about 9:30 p.m . While the bandit held his gun on Violet Dellera, 17, and Robert Thompson, 29, he cleaned out the cash drawer. taking $250 Thompson told officers he saw FUitz leaving the scene on a motorcycle that had saddlebags on it. T~ompson called police. who broadcast a description of the suspect and his motorcycle. Officer Robert McCulloch spotted Fultz as he drove along East Coast Highway and pulled tum over near the intersection of the highw ay and J amboree Road. Fultz was arre11ted without in · cldent. conversation to Hinshaw as he sat on the witness stand. Brown, for example, asked Hinshaw if be could recall saying to Worthen, ''She is incapable of looking out for herself. She can't walk by herself. She is in no condi- tion to do anything.'' The purported conversation is contrary to the Newport Beach congressman 's contention that he was unaware of his estranged wire's phys ical condition before he married her in December, 1972 . Whether or not Hinshaw knew that his future wife was plagued by the early symptoms of multi· pie sclerosis is a key issue in the divorce hearing. Brown is attempting to gain spousal support as well as responsibility for Mr s. Hinshaw's medical bills in the court settlement. On the other hand, Hinshaw's attorney, Charles Garrity, is con· tending that his client should not be made to pay future medical bills because he was unaware of the deteriorating physical condi lion before the marriage. From the outset or the bitter hearing, Hinshaw has insisted that he was never told by his second wife or anyone else that Ford Suite Al she was seriously ill. Tuesday, however , the re corded phone conver sation forced him to admit that his memory had been r efreshed by hearing the surprise tape record ing of his conversation with Worthen. Before listening to the record mg, Hinshaw said he could not recall ever making statements <See HJNSHAW, Page A2) Off .. Campaign Office Tampering Found in DC From Wire Services WASHINGTON -A burglar aJarm went off early today at a suite occupi ed by President Ford's campaign committee. but police said the intruders ap- parently did not take anything from the ofCi ce. A police s pokesman said in· vestigators found several screws removed from the front door hinges of a suite housing the ad- vertising section of the President Ford Committee . Th e spokesman said the alarm sounded at 2:51 a.m . .. A thorough search of the * * * ford Sees Victory- His Own By H ELEN Tff0)1AS WAS HINGTO.:'ll 1U Pl1 President Ford today predicted he will be nominated as the Re publican presidential t>an · didate in 1976 to face Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, CD-Minn.), in the g<'neral election that Ford said he will win. Ford met with reporters m the oval oCfice on the last day of 1975 to review events of the year and forecast what will happen in the coming year. Ford forecast he would win the Republican no mination over rival Ronald R eagan and pre· dieted that Humphrey would be the Democratic presidential can· didate. "Regardless of the nominee, 1 think I can win," he said. Ford said. "We have a record. I t hink it's an impressive record . . I 'm gom g to run on it and I'm going to win on it. .. Ford said he has a vision for Amenca in 1976 and his New Year's resolutions are: To dedicate himself to the strengthening of spiritual and moral values among 215 million people. To resolve lo do everything possible to improve the economy a nd w e ll -being o f people throughout the world because it contributes to s tability at home and worldwide. -To bring about peace al home and "within ourselves." In foreign policy. Ford reaf· firmed U.S. detente policy with the Soviet Union but again al· tacked Soviet-Cuban action in Angola. Asked about detente, be said, "I reaffirm it today. I think what's being done in Angola by the Soviets. in conjunction with the Cubans, is not constructive in the fra m ework or detente. "Angola is one area where de· tente has not worked as it should have worked ,·• he said. Rut he said detente had been helpful in the Middle East. MARKET ENDS UPBEAT YEAR NEW YORK (UPI> -The stock market closed even today LO moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange, finishing a successful 1975. The Dow J ones industrial average, a 7.40-point loser the previous two sessions. was un· changed a t 852.41. The average gained more than 230 points for the year Advances led declines today by about a 2 to 1 marcm. (Tables. A9) Prices wcr<' higher in modera t e tr a din g on the American Stock Exchange. building and premises was con· ducted with negative results," the spokes man said. Skip Watts. primary slates coordinator for the ('Ommattee. said the office contams mailing Lists, the committee's national newsletter operation and cam- paign articles such as posters and bumper stickers "The only thing I could think of is somebody thought ther<' was something there beyond the list themselves ... hl' said He said a strap across the dou ble door was removed along 'Atth the screws. lie said once tho~e were removed, a knife could open the door, which would tnp the alarm that "sounds Jake a destroyer in battle." "The only way the alarm -goes off 1s when the door 1s open," he said. He said there was no indication of entry "beyond the door itself being damaged in a minor fashion There's nothing that seems to be missing. The door closes automallcally \\1th a suction-type hinge, and was closed when police arnved. he said The offices arc on the 10th Maid of Cotton Newport Residem a Queen Newport Deach resadrnt Vic tona Laughlin. 21. was namNI the 1976 Maid of Cotton in Mem phis Tuesday night "I couldn 't be more happy," she said as Kathryn Tenkhoff, the 1975 ti tle holder handed her a bouquet of cotton balls and kissed her. "This is going to be a super year for me." !\11ss Laughlin. a commun1ta lton:s ma1or al LSC. Ian•:-. at 117 Via Lido .'ford Her brother Gn·g. 19. a l'C Irvine stud ent lt•arn<'d of his sis ter's A title today "I thank thats just great," h(• exclaimed. Miss Lau{!hlin's mother ac companied her to Memphis for the beauty pageant, wh1k her father stayed home with Greg and her other brother and si::.ter. Julie, 7, and Scott, JG. Miss Laughhn·s grandparents. the R. J . Laughlins of Coronel del ~lar. said they were pleased at her selection and h<'r aunt. J\lrs David Roberts of !'lewport Beach said she "was absolutl'ly floored.·· The brown-eyed brunette wa~ chosen from a field of 18 semifinalists who were JUd(?ed on "background and training, personality and beauty." I Of 2 Dri1'ers MAID OF COTION Newport's Laughlin A senior at VSC. Miss Laughlin 1s the student director of the cam· pus radio station. is president of her sorority and has been named <See COTTO~. PageA2> CDP Girds for New Year's Eve Drunks By the Assot>iated Press Want to be part of a minority? Try driving on New Year's Eve without drinkin g anythin~ st ronger than black coffee. Officials estimate that al least halJ the people on the road latl' tonight will have had something to drink. California Hi ghway P atrol of- ficers say about half of all acci- dents and a third of fatal act·1 dents involve drinking drivers. Sgt. Dorsey Hoffman of the CH P 's central Los Angeles office said exact fi gures on drinking drivers "are ha rd to pin down " But he said there is little doubt "thpt New Year's Eve is the heaviest drinking night of the year." "When we're looking for peo· pie causing accidents it's not your typical drunk," said Sgt John Savage. public affairs of fice r for the p atrol's head- quarters in San Bernardino. "It's not those people plastered and stumbling around. They don't usually get that far. They might clim b behind the wheel and doie off or back it into a ditch." Law ('nforcement ofricials are aware of tht increased a1cohohc consumption du ring th<.' holidny season and prepare for it The CHP moblli?,eS officers statewicte on the holiday w<'t'k<'nds. cancel ing days off ft isn't difficult for someone Wlth a sharp eye lo spot a dnnk mg driver. SJid Gerry Maxwell of the CH P in Orange County The first thing patrolmen look for ts a Little weaving. .. If it continues you can rule out certain things (jke maybe the driver just dropped a hl cigarette in his lap or turned aroundtoswatakid " Other signs involv<' slow reac- tion to c hanging lig hts and clumsy responses in traffic, Maxwell said SHE STRUMMED A HAPPY TUNE · "I am very happy with the ad I sold the guitar ·· That's. the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in th<.' O~uly Pilot Fendrr Strntorastrr Guitar w /Gahson 11mph(1er X'<X·X'<X'< If you have a mus1('nl in~tm mc.'nt you want to com <'rt to cash, <'a 11 &1::! 5678 W <' m akr it cas y for ym1 to put n f cw words to work for you. in the D<tlly Pilot noor of a downtown office build- ing. Howard "Ro" Callaway. chairman of Ford's campaign committee, said that whoever tned to get into the offices had picked a bad target. "There's not a whole lot there.·· said Callaway. adding that the offices had been OC· cupaed only recently Callaway said the mc1dent had no apparent overtone of political l's pion age .. It's the kind of thing that can happen to any office." Fire Hits occ Art Departlllent A fire m the Orange Coast College art department today caused an estimated S28.000 in damage to the building and it~ - contents. Costa Mesa firemen said. According to Battalion Chief F..d Lewis. the 1: 55 a.m. blaze \\ :i:-confined to the unoccupied 11! ftt•e:-of two instructors, Ed· \.\ Drd Baker and Victor Casados. fh(•re ""ere no injunes. College President Robert '.\1oore said the fire apparently had been smoldering for som<' lame before breaking out early today The college 1s closed for Christmas holidays and no onr has been in the building for ~everal days, he s aid. The blaze destr oyed an estimated $8,000 m art objects belong ing to the teachers in addi· t1on to doing about S20,000 damage to the \\Ood frame and stucco building. The fire burned through the roof of the bui ldrng before firemen could extinguish the blaze The fire was put out in about 20 minutes, firemen said. Motorists driving past the campus spotted the fire m the single story bu1 lding and phoned firemen. Lewis said the blaze would have spread through th~· rest of the bu1 lding if the call had been delayed Heroin Arrest SAN YSIDRO !CPI l -Jose Angel Vega. 39, a Sacramento . field worker. was arrested al the Mex1c~n border here Tuesday after a customs inspector said he found 2.8 pounds of heroin in the back of the suspect"s car. Orang~ Coasl trr£..,, 77 7~ =-- \\'eather Partly cloudy at times otherwise sunny and cooler New Year's Day. Locally gusty northwesterly winds to 25 mph. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 35 to 40. INSIDE TODAY A man whose /1ancee was C'nt1cally injured m an auto accident, marned tM com Olose woman al her btdsid.f). despite the ob1ectrorn1 of one denc Story A4 Index • AlY-lenk• AJ ._ .... L..M. .. ,.. •• ... ,T"'9 M •• c.1~• u ...... ... 0••"'" CMt ,_..,. ........... .. OM!lk• ., .......... WI M c:nn..n ., =c-M'r "' DNlfl...,tlc" "' ., J 1:•w1a1 ~ ... "' =: .. rbb .... ·-~1-1 au AM "'-· ••• T...,_.._, •• "'"'"" -.Ctf'• "' ~ .... ... _._. '1 WIN1W M MllL.a,..n aJ ....... _ ... t ... 2 DAILY PILOl NIC W.OnM01y, Oec:ember 31 1975 SS Ta~es Res••e I ·Next Paycheck 1 i To Be Smaller I WASHI NGTON (/\P) -If you earn m ort> than $14,100 a year. the paychecks you rt>ceive after Thul'$d3y will be sm:i.ller than the checks you rf'ceivro toward tht" dose of the Y<'~•r The r~~on ·~ So<·1al Secunty taxc•s. A worker l'arning $300 n week. for t>xample, will find his or her tdke·homc pay rC'duc.'t'd by $17.SS from the weekly pay collected smce the Nov 28 pJ)Chcck And that same workt.>r .... ,11 have re· duced take home p.i~ for a longer pt>nod of llm<' th1l\ year Front Page A I COTTON ••. to the Oean ·s h :-.t for schol:.istic achievements Her father. Roht•rt .J L.1ughhn is a mortgage bankt•r. Miss Laughlin. \\hose nalt\'L' C'ahforn1a ranks third behind Texas and M 1s:,1:-.:-1pp1 in \merican cotton production. makt•s her f1r:-t oCCtciul up- pl'arance at tht• Cotton Bowl in Dal1~1s on Nt.>w \' e>Jr'-; Du~·. \l1ss Lau!!hlin \\as sdected from among fi, e finalists out or a f 1eld or 18 cont est ants The con- lt>st 1s sponsored by the ~ational Cotton Count•tl ..... hich 1s head- quarten.•d in ~lt:'mph1s Tht.> new M aad will serve as the .1mbassadreo:;s for the cotton tn· r\ustrv dunng the natJon·s B1ccn· lt•nnial Mesan Takes His Own Life; Notes Found .-\ ('nsta )1 esa man whose fnend" told police "as depressed over his rc<'l'nt srparation from his wife \\a~ found dead m his i arage Tuesday Officers sa1d he "as an ;.1ppnrcnt s111r1de v1ct1m. Gregory Ford Smith. 23. or 675 Go\'ernor St.. was found slum pro o\'er the "heel of his car by fnends at about 2 40 pm Tues- da., Police said the igrut1on in t.,e c. ar was turned on. but the car ap- parently had run out of gas. The car was in a closed garage. The count v coroner's office has scheduled an autopsy today to de- termine 1r the-cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning. Costa Mesa police said two ~uicide notes wen.· found on a la ble in Smith's homt~ Smith was found by two fnends "ho had come to v1:-.1t anct found a note sayin g they would find ~m1th in the garage ~m1th -; pl•ts . two Doberman pinscher.., and a monkey. were 1.1kcn hv Co ... t<t Mesa Animal Control officer' Vandals Bust Library Panes :'-Jewport Beach police arc look· 1ng for the vandals who broke out five plate glass windows at the \'tariner's Library mult1·purpose room during tht> Christmas holidays. 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'''"' ,, •·1Y•tl ''" .-nr\ Mt•1n n •'t t,,.-t•J)tOG.w tfl w 11\0U\ t.U4tl t 'tl lf'•f''H\\H)ft Of t: CIP'l"''r,i •·•f Pt _..,~fl t ''"' P"'' tOtt ••~rt M (t>\f4 ~ #I (. ... ,.,,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,... ,,..,~ • ., 'If ' ... * u )t ""°"' ,.,., h ,.t .. lf t.I )\ mOf'tthfy f"'t1hlM f df hNlhOM \),,_,.,,.,, Workers earning less than $14,100 -or about $270 a week - won't notice any difference Rut the situation means that the more than 15 mill1on Americans whose incomes ex· <'et'd $15,000 a year will find their uudgets more cramped than in the past month or so. • And the econom y will be sapped of some of the spending power which has helped pull the nation out of recession, although most economists consider the fluctuations of Social Secun ty \\1thholding to h ave only a shght impact. Last year, for example, the re• ~umption of Social Security "'ithhold ing in January meant .ibout S2 billion more flowing out of corporations· and individuals· pockets into government coffers. Since employers match their workers' contributions to Social Security, half that represented higher withho lding from workers. · The $1 billion compares, in turn. with retail sales currently running at about $.'iO billion a month. .. I don 'l regard that as much of .t factor ... said James L. Pate. the Commerce Department's top economist. '"I would have if we had had elimination of the 1975 tax reductions." Income tax withholding levels will not c h a nge, however. Although tax bills for the whole year of 1976 will be lower than 1975, the 1975 cuts were concen- trated in an eight·month period, so the w eekly d eduction rate holds s teady. The reason for the fluctuation of Social Security deductions is that the tax is levied as a flat 5.85 percent of gross wages per pay period. But there is a ceiling on . the amount of Social Security taxes anyone pays in a single year. For 1975. the maximum tax "as $824 85 Since the figurt' represents 5.85 percent of Sl4. l00. employers s topped deducting Social Security taxes from paych ecks w h e n worke r s' salaries hit that level. For S300·a·week wage earners. the last deductions were from the ~ov. 21 paycheck. For S400·a· week wage earners the last Socia l Security deductions were made Sept.s. The 1976 rate or taxation re· mains the same, but the govern· ment has raised to $895.05 the ceiling on how much tax may be imposed on one person. That means up to SlS,300 of an in- dividual's income will be taxed. Front Page A J HINSHAW • .ibout his estranged wife's physical condition before the marriage. I lowcver, after listening to the f3pe with the lawyers. he re>· turned to the w itness stand and .idm1tted his memmry had been refreshed. Hinshaw said the st atements were made while his then future \\.lfe was hospitalized and were ..l11 attempt on his part lo convey lo Worthen the seriousness of a u•ndition he believed was hrnughl on by guilt feelrngs. The Hins haw divorce hearing 1:;. expected to end today. However. Judge Blanpied said earlier in the hearing that he will not announce his ruling on the ... upport issue until the Rc>publican congressman 's n1mmal trial on three bribery <'harges ends. That trial was recessed two wl•eks ago and is experted tn re· ~ume Monday. India Gives Up Mine Search NEW DELHI. India (AP) The Indian governm ent has given up all hope of finding sur vavors in airpoc kets in the flooded C has nala ~oal mine where 372 m iners a re trapped The flooding occurred Satur· day when an a bandoned mine collapsed, sending millions of gallons of water rushing through the deep shafts of the Chasnala mine. Officials had hoped for a wtu le that a few men might be cl inging to life In the airpockets in the mine's I ,OSO·foot shafL<; 7 UFW Arrests . MCFARl,ANO (UPI) -Scvf'n United Farm Worktn Union members. including the brotht>r of Cesar Chavu and a UFW attorney. w ere arrested for trespass at tbt Arms trong Nursery Tuesday d eipite a court order a llowing tht m on the pro- perty. JFK Stories Shock Billy MONTREAT. N.C. <AP) -Evangelist Billy Graham. a (rlend of former Pres ident Nixon anJ other c hief executives, isays at least Nixon ''dldn•t have nude women running around in the p rivate quart e r s of tbe Whtte House.·· Graham, who has known rhief executives since Cormer President Truman, said he was shocked a t re· cent allegations of sexual exploits of President Ken- nedy. There h as been no proof of the a llegations . "If the allegations are true, I am disappointed," he told a news conference Tuesday. New Bride Slwt Twice; Ex-kin Held A 42-year-old bride of one week was shot twice Tuesday night in her Westminster home, accord ing to police. She was reported r ecovering and in stable condition today at West mins ter Commun ity Hospital. · LL Joe Woods said the worn an ·s for m er husband. Guillermo E . Morales, 41, of Anaheim. was charged with at- tempted murder and booked in the Orange County Jail's medical ward. Police ident ified the wounded woman as Mrs. Josephine Par- rish. 42. of 6382 Klamath St., who was shot in the s houlder and side with a 22 caliber pistol, police said. The woman 's new husband, Raymond L . Parrish, 46, grap pied with Morales after the shooting and had wrested the gun away. according to officers. Both m en suffered scratches and cuts in their skirmish. Par· rish received emergency treat· menl al the hospital but was not admitted as a patient. Police said Morales and Mrs. Parnsh had ended their mar- n3i?e about one year ago. Three young daughters of that marnage w ere at the Parrish home but ran to a neighbor's house before the shooting broke out. One of the girls called police \\ho arrived while the two men were still thrashing around. "Parris h h ad the gun and had the upper hand al that time,'.' Lt. Woods asserted. Mishap ~es Another ERKELEY <UPI>-Christie offm, 32, went into a gift shop. suddenly -because s he had a heavy leg. The University of California lecturer on architecture was weanng a cast on her leg and, ·while t rying to park her car . got her fool stuck on the accelerator Her car crashed through a front wmdow. F our people were eating lunch in the shop at the lime but none was hurt. "Pictures were bouncing off the wall when the car crashed through the building and plowed mto the lamp and rug ·depart· ment." said Henry Lowe, one of thcfour. Peron Innocent · BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP> -An investigating judge: has cleared President Isabel Peron of a charge that s he tried to steal $700,000 from charity funds. Rut a congressional in· vestigalion into the charge was expected to continue. Signups Set ForNB's Rec Slate Registration for a series or Newport Beach r ecrea· tion programs is being held this week at city hall. Registration for boys basketball, open to boys in grades three to eight, will be taken at city hall unlll foriday evening. The ree is $6 for boys without recrea· lion s hirts and $3 for boys with shirts . Additionally, Newport Beach resid ents will be able to get pref e rred re- gistration for a variety of winte r r ecreation pro- grams on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 a m. Open registration for r~· sidents and non·resident.41 will be held Monday and Tuesday from 6 p.m . to 8 p.m . Children Accused In Thefts T hree children, ag~ 10. 1 J and · 12, have been released to their parents after they were arrested on burglary charges T uesday night by Newl)Ort Beach police. Det. Sgt. Don Burdsall said the trio -a brother and sister and a friend were picked up near the intersection or Hospital Road and Newport Boul('vard about 10 p.m . The children allegedly were <'arrying a pillow case with about 5160 worth of cash. Jewelry, cos- metics and food. They originally told police they picked up the pillow case after they had seen a man drop it. After questioning the children briefly, officers determined that the contents of the hag came from an apartment at 300 Cagney Lane. The childrl'n allegedly ad- mitted to po!Jce they burgla rized the apartment a fter entering through an unlocked patio door. rlurdsall said he expects top file petitions in j u venile court. c harging the children with burglary. Yule Trees Nuw 'Trash' In Newport Christmas tree disposal in Newport Beach this year 1s going to be the job of the garbage col· lectors. not firemen. City officials explained that the annual tree burn which was held at the end of the holidays will not be conducted this year because increased liability {'OSls have made the trec-burmng too l'X pensive. Instead of hauling trees to the traditional burn s ites, residents are being asked to put the tn.•es with their trash on their regular collection day. Trees more than four feet tall s hould be cut 10 two pieces, city aides said. In add1twn. city crews will patrol the streets a nd alleys this week to pick up trees loo large for the refuse packer:.. Alleys in NB To Be Paved The paving of t"o dirt alleys in Newport Beach is expected to begin Monday. according to city officials. One alley is behind the Factory artisan emporium between 30th and 31st streeb and Villa Way and :-.Sewport Boulevard. The second alley runs parallel l o Ralboa Boulevard bet"'een Sixth Street and Island Avenue. The paving work will be done by Sully Miller Co. of Long Reach. The e~t1mated comple- tion date is Feb. 6. . . . DinliaUngs Bank Alann Bugs Police If Huntington Beach police had raced out to Paciflc City Rank e very time the armed robbery and burglar alarm went oft toda y, they would have needed to take out a loan to pay !or gasoline for the squad cars. THE ALARM system la the firm at 16041 Golden West St .• was faulty and u telephone company mechanic was there v~liantly trying to repair the device when it went off. Pohce said that was at 1: 15 a.m., and they determined it was an accident. • NEXT, THE alarm went off at 1:17 and then at 1:27 • (twice in fact at 1:27).1:28, 1:29, 1 :31,1:33 and so on, a total of 13 times ~s ~he telephone m an wrestled with the wiring. Today , 1t is apparently fixed. At least police hope so. Ms-ionaries "i Mata Hari Business Alive in Anaheim SAN DIEGO CAP) -The Mata Hari business is booming and nearly half the mercenaries hired by an Ana h e im agency are women, s ays the agency's direc- tor. James A. Scott. director or El Kamas Enterprises, said in an in- terview Tuesday that women makeup40percentoClhesubstan· tial number of the soldiers and s pies-for.hire that his agency sends to work in South America, Asia and Africa. "They a re particularly good in intelligence work and we have. used female pilots and demoli· lions experts.'· And it's not something that grew out of the wom en 's lib move- ment. Scott added. "Uncle Sam has had women with these skills on his payroll for many, many years," he said. Meanwhile, the San Diego Evening Tribune disclosed that 1t ·had received several calls from women interested in becoming ·mercenaries through El Kamas. . But while the agency readily ac· cepts qualified women, it will not ·accept the t y pical former NB Trash Must Wait Newport Beach r est· dents who live in areas where their trash is picked up on Thurs days will have to wait until next Monday before garbage m e n come to call again. Wade Beyeler, atting general services director for the city, explained that the r efuse collectors arc being given a holiday on Thurs day, New Year 's Day. He said no alternate day has been set for tras h pickup which means the trash trucks will not be around again in thos e areas until Monday. ·serviceman. Jiol:h Scott and his · senior aide. G • .J. "Longo" :Tartaglio said the average ex·GI : isn't professional enoughtomake it as a mercenary. .. We had three people killed by. their employers in Africa because they weren't mature enough tore· alize that looting and rape is against the code," said Tartaglio who said he s muggled guns to an: ti·Castro Cubans until caught by the Royal Navy in1967. The degree of professionalism among m ercenaries is reflected in the casually rates, said Scott, a former Green Beret. "If you send out the average United States GI, two out of 10 might come back," he said. "In a professional m er cenary cadre, the return rate is atleasteigbtout oflO." .• Tartaglio said El Kamas does business o nly with non - Communist countries. ··our loyalty is to the United States and its interests "he said. ·'We don't send people to work for Communists." Scott said the agency opened up . s hop in Was hington D.C. in 1962 ·later moving its headquarters t~ Anaheim a nd opening field offices in Houston, Miami and New Orleans. A "contract" can last from a week or l ~o to several years, with pay rangmg from $350 to $500 a week or more, he s aid. Rabin Plans U.S. Visit ,I t WASHINGTON (AP) -Israeli Prime Ministe r Yitzhak Rabin will visit the United States next month for an in·depth discussion with President Ford on the Mid· die East, a presidential spokesm an said today. Deputy Press Secretary John Carlson said Rabin has accepted ~n invitation from Ford to visit this country from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1. Carlson said Rabin will hold talks with other U .S. offi cials and v1s1t several cities in addition to Washington. 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The tnck in runrung the phone company is to get pro· mpt rate increases, and m 1975 Old Ma Bell came through handsomely on this score, as phone users all over the coun· try know from their bills Except for long distance rates. which have to be run through the Federal Communications Commission the phone company must apply for changes m tariffs state by state This reqwres a certam nimbleness. and m 1975 Amencan Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) was certainly nimble. THE COM PANY MANAGED to get rate mcreases approved by no fewer than 35 slates. Money Tree And these increases will generate for AT&T an additional $1 6 b1lhon m revenues That s far better than 1974 when the pnce hikes approved by state regulatory commissions pro- duced a paltry $520 million or extra revenues for the phonC' company AT&T 1s such a gargantuan company that all the figures are mind boggling Consider for example, that the $1 6 b1lhon of revenues that will be generated by these 197~ rate hikes exceed the total annual sales of such maJor com · pames as Pfizer, B01se Cascade, HJ. Heinz, Merck. .Motorola and Campbell Soup It will bnng AT & T 's total revenues close lo $30 billion a year Only two other comparues take m more money-Exx· on and General Motors. THAT'S NOT ALL either. You may think that having secured rate increases m 35 states, Ma Bell could sit back and take a rest But no, there•s no rest. The phone company moves mto 1976 with rate mcrease!) pending m 26 states and the D1stnct of Columbia If they get all these increases ap- proved. AT&T s revenues will swell by another $1.6 billion For a starthng contrast, consider the case of the hapless US. Postal Service. It's not as mmble as Ma Bell It has Just put into effect a sharp increase m the rate for first class mail, from 10 cents to 13 cents. but it came too late to s tave off another huge deficit. The Postal Service 1s now taking in money at the rate of $11 billion a year. There are only about a dozen comparues 111 America which have such a large r evenue base. But on that income the Postal Service 1s losmg a cool billion dollars a year MA BELL EARNS more than $3 b1lhon a year after alt taxes. One factor that helps AT&T is steadily increasing phone usage. The number of phones installed 1s still movmg up And people seem to be using the phone more often, especially for long distance and overseas calls. Jn fact, they may be using the telephone instead of the malls. The Postal Service earned 89 bllhon pieces of mail last year. down from the 90 billion earn ed the previous year. And the 30 percent Jump m fir st class rates 1s not go- ing to encourage increased usage. In most countries, the people who dehver the ma tis also run •he phone operations. We might consider a reverse switch here. Market Indexes Due to late t ransmission t oday's listing will not appear in the Dally P ilot. Nnl'York 15 Mo•t A~d.,r NEW YORI( ltJPI) -'fhP lS acllve SIOO\ tr.ldod on lht< New Stock; E ocll•ngo Wednud&y '----------------'! hits Oow Galnn*• and Lo•n*• Ntw vorlC CUPll -The followino 1lst Shows '"-stocks 11\al have QoOlntd most ..nd IOU 11\e most Wsed on perc.enl of Cllan<le on Ille New York Stoci.. Eac11&119e Net •nd perctnllJqe Cllltl'IQeS •N'I Ille dlHerence belween Tne previous closlnq price and lht current closlnq price GAINERS 1 RepMQe Inv l'/t .. ~ Up SO 0 l QRHcfg Ip! IV.... 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W1fln •(JO.. ..a ~ • 14 WOrlt:I Atow • 111 • • 14 .It t • t'A• "\ I/ I • A J 0 DAILY PILOT Wedn!!d!y. 0.C.mbW 31. 197~ I Case of the Horse Diapers Dropped CHARLESTON. SC tUPIJ lav.s preventing <'ruelty to hori,edrawn carriage tours dinance v.ent into errect. Ile charges were dropped, said he PRISONERS COME BACK \tumc1pal Court Judge Hugo M .inimals and spec1f1cally pro throu~h historic sections of the vowed to go to Jail rather than expected to win the case all Spitz, sa~ mg God didn't de::.1~n a hlb1ting cruelty to hor::.ei,. Iii:' city left manure m the street::. diapC'r his horses and caJled the along. horse to v. ear diapers, hai, dis-said there is no way a diaper can which created odor and health ordinance. an insult to both the "In my heart, of course, 1 knew missed charges agamst a car-be attached to a horse without problems. The ordinance re-horses and their owners. something like this should come nage operator accusl'd of v1olat-chafing the animal. quired the carriage owners to The <'Ouncll, under pressure about and I am very thankful i ng a n ord tn ance requt ring "I don't think God designed the diaper their horses or face arrest and national publicity, later re-that it happened so quickly." diapers on horses. horse to wear diapers." he said. and a fine. J)t'aled the law, but ordered the Spitz. in his nine-page ruling, In dis m1::.::.ing the t harges ·The City Council approvro the Full er, o perator of the <'arriage owners to clean up said the city was within its legal .ig.lmst David Fuller, Spatz ruled diaper ordinance, effective Dec Charleston Carriage Co., was ar-manure within 24 hours. authority to require the carriage UMEAA, Sweden (AP) Warden Gunnar Engstrom set all his prisoners Cree over Christmas. All 16 have returned voluntarily to the prison, he re- ported, adding that they can look forward to Easter leave, too . tht~ city ordinance violated state l , following complaints that rested s hortly after the or-Fuller, contacted after the owners to clean up the manure . .... ~-0BR "DIAL" VERY DRY ~NTl-PERSPIRANT Scented or Urc;cented 1 "PAMPERS" DISPOSABLE STUART HALL "Thank You" NOTES I 15~ ~ di ~ ~ . . ' ~:·~~ Vt~ ~~ BOX OF 20 \\~r•11 ,.,. •• N th f ~3"' ) Lt • ' ' .. 11~r BOX OF 12 With ENVELOPES DIAPERS OVERNIGH T 1rs SYLVANIA MAGICUBES BLUE DOT! For all X type cameras ... 12 flas hes! PAK 1.39 OF 3 ... "DOVE" DETERGENT DISHWASHING UOUID 32 oz KING SIZE "COMEr CLEANSER With CHLORINOL 3 "Chatham" BLANKETS Kitchen TOWELS by EXCELLO Li.wy f 'rd " th 100~· Pol 11>~trr I r ( l~eo•ne comlrrt Pr n• or .,., n1t1 t -~ n.' 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