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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot- loo oun earch D I ' t' -------------.. .. Gunmen '.Just .Jokinfi' · WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17, 1976 _;nut No Laughs in .Jail VOL lt, lllO. m, 4 SECTIO'!S, 411 PAGU ' ,. II 0 l ·~inshaw Co111·troolll Row Erupts. Suicide Poet? - Killer Her Waiting .for Firemen ~'Only Love' . SPRINGV1LLE. Utah CAP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose of sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemned murderer Gary Gilmore. has been quoted as say· ing he is ·'the only person l 've re· ~yloved." Mrs. Barrett, 20, mother of two hiJdren. was reported comatose Toro Search For Suspect !To ConLinu.e ~A Ma ryland bank robbery SUS· ct escaped an extensive l2·hour arch or the hills and groves east lo( the El Toro Manne Cori>s Air llaseTuesday. A bloodhound. helicopter and olOcers Crom both the Orange County Sher iH's Department and the Federal Bureau of lnvestiga· tion joined the search after James A. Rice. 29. was identified by military pol icemen on the base. Rice is wantea for a December. 1975 robbery of a bank in Lan· dover, a suburb or Baltimore, according to an FBI spokesman. He said Rice is also wanted in Washington D.C. forforgery. The FBI omcial said Rice is considered armed and dangerous. The search began at about 3:30 a .m. after MPs noticed a 1976 Cadillac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since it was out of place in enlisted housing, the MPs stopped to in· •~ct the car. a Marine Corps apokes man said. The found a man sleeping in the car and woke hlm but be refused to i d e ntify h i mself, the <Spokes man said. Tbe MPs <See ESCAP£, Page AZ> and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in her Springville apartment Tuesday after taking an overdose of sleeping pills. Gilmore, 35, who has fought ef· forts lo delay his death before a finng squad, also took an over· dose or sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re· ared in SpringvilJe, a community of about 9,000 people, just south of Provo. She later lived near Philadelphia with her former husband for a time, and has also lived in Washington state. She returned from Pen· nsylvania -with ber two children, and her divorce was made final this year, a friend said. She worked as a waitress this sum· mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright· ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore "is the only person I've ever really loved ... But a psychiatrist who evaluat· ed Gilmore said Gilmore had trouble being around Mrs. Bar· rett's children. They are a girl. Sunny . 4. a nd he r younger brother Jeremy. Mrs. Barrett sometimes hitchhiked to Utah State Prison to visit Gilmore. The psychiatrist, Dr. John Woods. has said Gilmore's dis· covery that he could not adjust to (See OVERDOSE, Pal(«> .FU1 Carter Spent All PLAINS , Ga . CAP) President-elect Jimmy Carter's campaign spent every bit of the $21.8 million allotted to it from federal funds, his s taff an· nounced '°t'bd ay. Carter me t Tuesday afternoon with Robert Lips hutz , his campaign treasurer, and reviewed primary and general election campaign finance reports. Tifl'llJ ......... ,._ Unidentified man trains garden hose on mobile home in effort to slow flames that destroyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gray Tuesday in Huntington Beach. Cause of blaze al Rancho del Rey mobile hom e park near Huntington Harbour is unknown. No one was home at the time and there were no injuries, firemen said. Loss was placed at $35,000. Firemen said blaie was confined t o the Grays' r e· sidence at the mobile home park, 16222 Monterey Lane. Boy, 18, Held .. ~ .. 'In Extortion BELLFLOWER (AP) -A Long Beach youth has been charged with extortion and rob· bery for allegedly trying to ob· lain money from a family by ~eatening to kill three children. Charge'I h a ve been filed against Steve A. Prior, 18, who allegedly tried to pick up the ransom. One Injured Chnrchgoers Battle Would-be Robbers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two armed youths picked the wrong group of intended vtrtlbl's when they tried to hold up a pre· midnight church service. brokenfingerinthatround. A second group of parishioners, one ol whom grabbed the iun. took out aner the second youth and caught him alter a three· block chase. In thal melee, the eun fired and the youUi was hit in the arm and abdomen. Hooded Gunmen Foiled Police said both were captured by the pastor and· the congrega· lion and one wound up in a hospital with bullet wounds in the arm and abdomen. ~olice Sgt.. Jerry Anthony said the two tried to rob about 100 worshipers at an 11 p.m. Tuesday service at the Christian Tabetna· cleCburch, atS225SoutbMainSt. Police said the wounded youth was laJcen to California Hospital, where he underwent surK_e~ for the abdominal wound and was re- ported In serious condltlon. \ Nol many store clerks would • hesitate to band over lbe cash when they have two hooded men ' wtlb guns facing them ac~ the counter. . But the clerk al Viejo Liquor, 28083 La Paz Road, Misslon Vle· Jo, did exactly that Tuesday Jllaht, Oranae County Sheriff'• rolflctra said. And the)' said be hesitated because he thouaht be teet)pb:ed Qlt voice of one ol Uae two t"lhmen. lh Jaet, they saJd, the clerk ..-ec1 a manJd,llWled by arrest· ... ing oCficers as Jerry Wayne Haid La Paz and Muirlands Boulevard if he was Jerry Haid. in Ume to confront Haid and Officers said Haid whipped off Semore as lbey were about to h1s 'hood, put bis g\1n away, drive off. taudbed heartily and assured the H id .. c: f 31""" "-~-.a A e 1 _._ a , ....,, o ~ .;,c\,.vuu ve., clerk that it was al ajVl'\e. South L&1una, and Semore, 29, ot Of Cicen sahl the second gun-34 511 Cal l e Ca r me Ji ta , man, identified as Morris Allen c11platrano Beach, were bOoked Semore, did the same thing. into the county Jail on cbarees of They saJd the clerk and hls two armed robbery. visitors exchanged a few pleasantries and then the pair "I'd· have liked to have said walked off into the night. they were lau1hin1 aU the .,,_, to A Sberttra patrol summoned 4 the Jail," Sberiff'c Captain by the clerk drove into the park· Robert Grtlfeth aald today, "but mi lot or t.be shOl>Pinl complex at they weren't.'' : . ~. But neither the congregation nor Pastor Fred L. Daniels was about to standstill fort.bat. Anthony quoted parishioners as saying one youth moved into lbe pulplt area, took money from the offering boll, and then threatened to kW Daniels. Al that point1 they told police, the pastor Jumped from pulpit on· to the youth, WTeitled him to Ute noor, aDd wlUt tbe help ol con· gre1ation members dlsarmed him. Th• pastor aus~alned a ~ Pastor Daniels, 38, was taken to Daniel Fteeman Hospital. where doctors set the broken Jinger. Police did not name lhe two youths. Body Discovered ARLETA (AP)'-Police Tves· day discovered the' body of a 4 year-old woman who they say w., shot to death. Sh~ was Jdentified u Violet Betty w~. u ac· countant who U ved In Van Nun. Jury Sees Heated Dispute By TOM BARLEY 01 tllt Dally Pllol SUH Opposing lawyers in the second Orange County Superior Court. trial or Congressman Andrew Hinshaw were ordered today to have their final arguments ready for presentation to the jury no later than Monday. Judge Frank Domenichini's directive came as the jury pre· pared to listen to the two final re· butlal witnesses in what has been the 10-week trial of the Newport Beach Republican on multiple criminal charges. Hinsbaw's lawyer and Judge Domenichini have crossed swords on a number or occasions during those 10 weeks and they had another heated exchange late Tuesday, part of which was heard by the jury. Judge Domenichini repeatedly made it clear to defense attorney John McNicholas that be did not wish the jury to hear references to what the defense has described. during non.jury a~on as Mrs. Thats Hins haw's a c ute psychiatric condition. McNicholas raised the issue Tuesday with witness Mrs . Patricia Munn, a Cypress resi· dent who knew the then Thais WQrthen prior to her 1972 mar- riage to Hinshaw. McNicholas asked the witness ii she had ever observed erratic conduct on the part or Mrs . Worthen. He asked her if Mrs. Worthen appeared to be normal in 1972 at a time when Hinshaw and his future bride visited the witness' (See HJNSHA W, Page A%) Coasa Weath er' Sunn y and warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph this afternoon. Coast highs about 75, lowor SS. INSIDE TODA\' JOfdanJan shock troops have- cni.aMd a liege by terrorist• m on Amman hotel. ~ lives were Jo1t in the.atfock, three terrori1ta, /ou.r other•. Page.44. Index I I I ~. I r A.2 DAILY PILOT s WednHday No1Jemt>er 17 1979 ;FBI Releases King Death Probe Files · WASHJNGTON (AP)-A pair of rt)en 'a shorts with ao unusWll laundry mark was one due that FBI agents euraued in the1r search for the usassin of Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, according to newly disclosed FBI files. Agents also investigated seven men named John Willard because the suspected assassin used that name ·when be checked into a Circus Gal roornlns house near the hotel wbereXing stayed oohisfatal vis- iUoMemphl!. Tenn. Those details emerged in a re- view of 442pagesof FBI files on its investigation or the April 4, 1968, slaying of \he civil rights leader. The FBI released the documents from a total of 18.000 pages to comply with requests under the Freedom of Information Act. AA Wortoholo Actress Valerie Perrine tries riding an elephant at an animal compound near Buena Park as she prepares for the Circus of the Stars m Santa Monica Saturday night. She and other stars will participate in the fund raiser. Tranquilizers For Mental Use Studi,ed VENTURA (APl -A state task force is seeking ways to cut back the use or potent tran- • qwhzers -especially io com· binat1ons -at state mental hospitals in the wake or deaths being investigated by the Ven· tura County 0 rand Jury. This was learned Tuesday after a Camarillo State Hospital employe testified that use of a three-drug s hot known as "Serenlil No. t " was discon- tinued al the hospital this year ''because or th<' incidents -inci- dents like this .·· Psychiatric techrucian Hattie David was rerernng to the death of Thomas Riddle, an alcoholic and drug addict, who died at Camarillo on Feb. 4 after ta1clng several prescribed drugs and drlnking nearly a pint or vodka on t.be way to the hospital, then being given a SerentiJ No. 1 after he arrived. A state health department of- ficial asked about the statement told the Associated Pl'ess the task force was set up months ago because or "a wide variety or signals." ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT f!l\f'tt)f•~(0o4\t0.11pPh6' _,,._....,.,.,,O"n f'li~fM N.f'~ Pr•n. •\O\ltMi~O,t-~MI .. cn .. t.t Pv.,.l\ .. lnQ CnrnpAl'ty ~~· .. ..,M1f;oin1111tH ouhli\r.•tt MQndAy lP\MUQh Fr•oev tnr ( ''''" """''Ii Nf"wl)('lt1 S.H.l't, ....,,.,,,..,~ ,._.....,.'°' ~'NI" IA!tl'\ VAlliil•y ''"''"" \"'d(llf"b,.,.-, \l•H"'v A"tt leQU'l\offff.t<" Sot.;rrt(O•O A \i .... r~f#1· 'tM t\ CJUOU\Md \4'hi•cH'f'\ ~ S\Jrld.tn ,.,., r.;:,'~~~:!1.~:t:,t,,.~.;!,._no ""''' hr ..... ,.," .... Pr••IO.nl '"° PMO't~ JaO II Cllfi.1 \lkt ~, •• "' •nd °""'"' .. w.,...,,,.., T"'•"'U ICtft\I filNSHAW. • Cypress home and 1( Mrs. Worthen was taking tran- quiliters or any other drugs. Repeated objections by Deputy District Attorney William Evans were sustained and McN1cholas was repeatedly ordered by the judge to hall that line of question- ing. A further question by McNicholas to Mrs. Munn Orr' Mrs. Worthen's mental heilth brought J udge Domenichini 'f>olt upright on the bench. "That's enough," the judge said. He told McNicholas that his crogs examination of Mrs. Munn was over and accused the lawyer of repeatedly ignoring warnings from the benc.h. The judge then dismissed the jury and told McNicholas: "I'm shocked, surprised and dis- mayed that you did this in front or the jury. There will be no more." ··1 am aghast al the ruling," McNicho l as s aid . Judge Domenichini declined to reply as he left the bench. Both lawyers and the judge will get down lo discussion of jury instructions today arter the testimony or two final wit· nesses has been received and the jury excused until Monday. The instructions will be direct- ed to charges of grand theft, con· s piracy, embezzlement and violation of state codes Cited against Hinshaw via a grand jury indictment. It is alleged that Hinshaw. 51, utilized county manpower and materials for his congressional campaign in 1972 while he was serving as Orange County's as- sessor. There was no indicaUon when ad· ditional files would be made public. A House committee is in· vesligating the King slaying, The first batch of papers dealt with the investigation's early days and did not refet to J ames Earl Ray. who was arrested in London on J une 8, 1968, and pleaded guilty to shooting King. Ray, now serving a 99-yearprison term, has since recanted and is seeking to change his plea and go to trial. The papers showed lhat hun- dreds of FBI agents chased scores of rumors and~rom citizens and tried to us sue clues as the shorts and a man' T-shirt to track the killer's iden!Jty. The un- derwear was found 'in a swtcase the asi;assin apparently left at the rooming house . r Agents call ed on the Textile Marking Machine Co. of Syracuse, N. Y .• for help in trac· ing the laundry markings. The theory was that pinpointing the laundry that washed the as- sassin's underwear might pro- vide further clues to his identity and his whereabouts. Calls to all of Textile's sales representatives "d.iselosed that only one area of the United States <the Northeast> utilites this code system.'' one memo~aid. Agents were ordered to check out a thre@- page list or laundries that might have made the marking The FBI's Newar.k bureau, checking out New Jersey laun,; dries, mentic:lned in its findings in an April 8 memo that one Haddon- fi eld, N .J ., cleaner "advised he does notlaunder underwear ... " The first batch of documents did not indicate whether the laun- dry mark was ever traced. Nor dld the documents show whether any or the John Willards became involved in the case. Little of the material dealt with the possibility of a conspiracy to kill King. Some memos indicated that agents investigated whether lhe Minutemen. a right-wing group, and the Ku Klux K.Jan had planned the assass ination. Leaders of both groups were in· vestigated. f'ron1 Page A 1 OVERDOSE a normal home situation such as this helped lead lo their breakup. Mrs. Barrell and Gilmore's re- latives say the breakup, plus Gilmore's drinking, helped push him over an edge that resulted in his being charged a week later with murder in the shooting of a motel clerk during a robbery. Mrs . Barrett's interests in- clude cooking, reading and gardening. She was quoted by the News as saying that before he was imprisoned, s he and . Gilmore swam together, went to drive-in movies, and shot pool at a bar. Gilmore, in letters to his girlfriend, expressed remorse for his two admitted killings. but said murder is a means or vent- ing a rage and "it doesn't necessarily matter who gets murdered," the News reported. It quoted from the more than 100 letters It said Gilmore wrote to Nicole Barrett after being ar-• rested in July . - In them, he expresses ap· prehension about death, acknowledges that "all debts must be paid in full" under the law, and suggests that execution by the stale "is more acceptable and easier than suicide," the story said. The News also published draw· ings of Mrs. Barrett by Gilmore. She was quoted as saying of the murders, "He killed them so he wouldn't kill me." She says her breakup with Gflmor e a week before the murders was partly responsible for them. But Gilmore told her in t.he letters, "You are just not at fauJt," lbe News said. 35 Die in Battle SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP) -Rhodesian officials sajd to· day security forces killed 33 black nationalist guerrillas in the bloodiest battle so far in the four-year-old war. Two while Rhodesian soldiers were killed in lbe fighting, they said . Fanailfl 'BumiUated' ESCAPE ..• radioed for a. check of the car and when they were informed that it was stolen in Las Vegas, the man sped away. MPs had previously been told to look for the man since he has a re- lative living in the area. Just before Rice sped away, the base spokesman said, one MP iden- Sheppard ~ilm S.prutks: Suit . • f • .. • 1ifledhJm. · She said the MPs chased Rice for a short distance and shot aw.he car's left rear tire. A short while later, the car was found aban- doned with a flat lire. SAN' l>lEGO CAP> -Tbe son and two brothers ot the late Dr. Sam Sheppard are suillg the Na- Uonal Bi-oadcasting Company and others for $l0 million as t.be result of the telecast ''Guilty or lnn~ent: the Sam Sheppard Murder Case." Others amed in 1he suit Ol ad· ditioo to NBC are Metromedia Corp. of America and Universal City Studios. Each seeks $2 million in punitive damages as tesuJt ot the Nov. l7. 1975, broack~ which they claim depicted them as ''un· trustworthy, incompetent, in- sensitive, imperious, ruthless and dishonorable ... Sheriff's deputies gave their blood.hound a f acket left in the vehicle. Although he tracked the man for awhile, the dog eventual· ly lost the scent and the search was caHed off at about4 p.m., an FBI spokesman said. The suit, filed in Superior Court here Tuesday, alleges the relat.ives of Sheppard s uffered humiliation due to the telecast about the nationally known case. Sheppard, a prominent Bay Village, Ohio, osteopath. was convicted in 1954 of murdering his wife, Marilyn. The suit sald the broadcast oc- curred more than 21 years after the celebrated case and brought the family before the view of "a whole new generation of television viewers.'' Sudan Eligible . WASHINGTON (AP) -Sudan, the largest country on the African continent, tias been ruled eligible for American military aid. The suit was filed on behalf or Sheppard's son, Sam R. Shep- pard, and his brothers, Ors. Stephen A. Sheppard and Richard N. Sheppard, and their wives. Stephen Sheppard lives near San Diego. Aft.er numerous appeals, Shep- . pard eventually was acquitted or his wile's murder at • secqnd trial after his initial eoovictlon was overtur ned due to widespread pretrial publicity. Sheppard died in 1910. CB 'Dog' Called a Cur Suit Charges Radio SiWuil 'lnvasio1'' SUNNYVALE (AP> William and Nora Birkley have asked a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge to cancel "Swamp Dog" -a television s how of sorts they say is an un- welcome addition to everung programing in their home. The Birkleys filed suit Tuesday charging that a signal from a citizens' band radio operator down the street plays havoc with two channels on their television set. . THE CO M PLAINT SAYS RANDY Amerine -whose CB "hafldle" is "Swamp Dog" -uses his set during prime time on weeknights and continually on weekends. The suit says conversations with Amerine and appeals to the Federal Communications Yes -We Stock a Lot of Shoes Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas Tennis Players 1295 Adidas Nastase 2295 Adidas Stan Smith 2495 Adidas Newcon<be 2795 Adidas Okker 2995 Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrip 1295 Jack Purcells 1395 Ladies Tennis · Shoes Commission have brought no results. It also blames a rock thrown through the Birkleys' window and a brickbat tossed against their house. on "a pattern of harrassing" by Amerine. TIMOTHY J. WARD OF PALO Alto, at- torney for the BirkJeys, said the suit asks $10,000 in damages and a court order stopping Amerine from broadcasting at times when his signal interferes with the BirkJeys' radio and TV reception. "It wiJI be the first time a court will have to apply the common law principles ol in- vasion of privacy to electronic signals invad- ing the home's airwaves," he said. *~ \\1S EOUIPMEN( ltEAO.QiARTERS nc·~ Basketball Shoes Converse All Stars 13s5 Adidas Americanas 1995 Tournament Blue 249 5 Super Stars 2995 Super Star II 2295 Adidas Jogging Shoes Dragon 2295 Vienna 1995 SL 72 309s SL 76 3095 Brooks Jogging Shoes 1695 . 1J95 . 1995 Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 2595 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 1195 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 1995 tdilOf n..<M1Alol- M .. n4otrt0 f "''°"" CllartnH.UOI lllcl>anll' H)lt Anl'1tan1 ~ft•91"0 [()Uot\ Office• ""''"""' nl-•tlla,St•-t l a,w:n.11 .. K~ t "6 C)t~rtr \tr"' He has been sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison after be· ing found guilt.y of bribery charges in an earlier t.liaJ He is free on appeal. 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The ch~ks will be the initial pay- ments under Ute $3. 7 billion Public Works Employment Act. wbkh Congress passed in Sep- tember over President Ford's veto. The act ls designed to create 35,000 Jobs during periods or high Wlemploymenl. "We sold all three motorcycles to the first man that called." This was the advertising suc· cess story told by the Huntington · Beach man who placed this classified ad: HONDA ·-'70 MINI- TRAlL 50, $100 '70 TRAIT. 70. $\50. '75 XL'IO, S295 xxx ucxx If you'd like to sell a motorcy- c~. or anything else, put the Daily Pilot lo work for you. Call "'2·5618. Tretorn Canvas Shoes 1995 Ladies S~difips 1 o•s ladies Jack Purcells 12'5 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday . Childrens 1295 & 2195 Adults 21 9s . 2695 . 289s 3695 . 3995 Racket Strinling soo • 7so . 1000 . 1&00 • 21 oo ,. 538 Canter 646·1919 WedneSdly Novem~r 11. 1976 DAIL y Pfl.OT A:r fHyzen Fined for B • Attelllpt Conv i ction 'ltf ytla, .. .. 'Tokyo Rose' .. Asks P ardon ' . llP Wlrt"llc>lo SEEKING PARDON 'Tokyo Rose' . . . . 1 GG Nursing . Horne May . :.Be Closed " .. From Wire Services • A Garden Grove nursing home where state inspectors say they have found 157 v1ol<1tl()ns of state health regulations faces closur~ : ;; by the stale ~artment of Health ; .... today. ·?· The 99-bed Garden Grove : :'Sanitarium, Ins· at 10471 Garden ·:=Grove Blvd. may face the loss or "':Jts 47 Med1-Cal patients while a : ~ tiearing is being scheduled to con- :.; ;ider violations aUegedly found :-!: during an inspection of the facility :~:lastmonth. • •:. This is the second time the state "'~Department of Health has taken •. action agamst the Garden Grove ;.:facility. Similar v1olallons found : ; • in 1971 led to the hospital being : ; • placed on probation for a year :. • Health department spokesman ··.Bob Nance m Sacramento said · the v1olataons referred to in the department's report include in- adequate s laHJng. insufficient food stocks. f:ulure to carry out physic1ans · medication orders, Wlsanitary cond1t1on~ and failure lo follow prescribed menus Nance said the department is cons1denn~ a court order to force the nusmg homt• to c·omply with stale ref!ulation'i while a year- long he aring process 1s un dertaken That proce-,s will be conduct£>d to dt'krmane whether the hospital 's liccnsl' should be re- voked W ires Break , Kill CB Fan GLENDOR <AP> A 16 year-old boy trying to install a citizen's band radio antenna on the roof of his home hce. been electrocuted SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The American woman who was branded "Tokyo R05e" and con· victed of treason for broadcast· ing Japanese propaganda during World War 11 is asking for a pre- sidential pardon. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, bearing a h st of oCficial supporters, held a news conference to- day in front or the old federal courthouse here where she was convicted 27 years 820. "She was convicted on a myth," said Don Hayashi of the Japanese-American Citizens League. which is supporting her bid . "We think a pardon is long overdue." , I , In a press release detailing the case. the JACL said Mrs. Toguri, who uses that name. went to Japan in 1941 to help care for a sic--k~unl and was. not allowed to leave after war broke out. • AP W!.tploola According to the JACL, the Los Angeles-born woman refused de· mands that she renounce her American citizenship, despite harassment from Japanese of- ficials and her family's repudia· lion . GAME MARKETER BOB REISS SHOWS HIS WARES 'fuHlllln~ Needs Not Being Met In Everyday Life ' Games for Adults She took part in the broadcasts only because three American POWs at Radio Tokyo, who were "covertly burlesquing the intent or Japanese broadcasts ... as- sured her "that she could help the American war efforts," the JACL said. 'Seduction' Can Be Fun? The release said Mrs. Toguri was one of 14 English-speaking women who took part in the broadcasts to Gls. Mrs. Toguri. who used the name "Orphan Ann" in her broadcasL'i, was the • onJy one of the 14 prosecuted for treason. "American soldiers coined the name 'Tokyo Rose' and applied it to any and all women broad- c asters heard on Japanese radio," said the JACL press re- Jea,se. Mrs. Toguri was arrested by American forces in Japan, JaHed there and later released. But when she applied to return to the United States. protests er\ij)ted and she was arrested again and returned lo San Francisco for • trial in 1948. She was sentenced to 10 years in pnson and a $10,000 fine after an all-Caucasian jury found her guilty on one or eight counts. Loss of citizenship was automatic. She was released in 1956 with tirpe off for good behavior, then suc- cessfully fought government ef· forts to deport her. Mrs . Toguri. 60, manages an import store in Chicago. Twice in the late 1950s she unsuccessfully requested pardons. By STEVEN FOX Auoclotod P-.u Wtltor Pssst -wanna buy an adult game? More and more people are answering "yes," according to Bob Reiss. president of Reiss Games of Orange, which markets a variety of diversions for the af. lerschool set. . The firm . whose factory in Orange Count y turns out such games as "Seduction," "Lie, Cheat & Steal," "Com- patibility'' and "Xaviera 's Game." had sales of more than $7 million in fiscal 1976, a 50 percent jump over the previous year. Reiss thinks more gains are ahead. .. These games fulfill needs that are not being met in everyday life," the 46-year-old executive said jn an interview. "There are married couples who really don't know each other. There are ques- tions they'd like to ask each other but they're too embarrassed. In a game like 'Compatibility,· the questions hide behind the cards." Couples playing "Compatibili- ty" must answer -for their mate as well as themselves -such questions as "Would you be tense if your 16-year-old daughter asked you about the Pill?" or "If you 're in the mood and your partner isn't, whatdoyoudo?" Reiss' most popular game is "Lie , Cheat & Steal: TheGameM Political Power," in which players s cheme their way to pro- Overreacting? Dog Dinner Sparks Rampage BUENOS AIRES, Argentina CAP) -What would you do if your father-in·law said the main course was Jamb. then told you after dinner it was dog? nunence. 'l'he game. which has sold more than 75,000 sets at $9 each in the last five years, came out before Watergate, although Reiss acknowledges that the scandal gave sales a boost. • "But it 'II be current years from · now," Reiss said. "Allyouhaveto do is pick up a paper in any town and there's lying, cheating and stealing right in front of you." In "Seduction," which Reiss terms an "icebreaker," players get cards which have orders like "Put your hand on the knee of the J>'..Son next to you" or "Take off an article or clothing beginning with the letter ·s ·. • · ''Xaviera's Game," loosely based on the exploits of Xaviera Hollander. a self-described "hap- py hooker" turned author. leads players through the different at- tractions of an imaginary bordello. Police Seek Witne ss to County Blast Santa Ana police are searching for a young man they believe may have witnessed an explosion and fire Nov. 2 that destroyed a downtown furniture store. Officers said other witnesses at the scene of a blaze that destroyed Emilio's Conlempo Furniture, 719 N. Ma.in St., said a blond young man 15 to 20 years old apparently was cut on the feet by flying debris. Witnesses told them he had been sitting on a bus bench about 10 reel from the blaze. Officers said they would Uke to question the young man, and asked that he and other possible witnesses who have not been questioned contact investigators Clark Moorhouse or Marty Cur· rie at 834-4231. ·Architect Escapes Jail Term By TOM BARLEY ~ ~ D .. fY l'llol S~tl San Clemente architect Leon Hyzen was lined S3.000 and placed on two years informal probation Tuesday by a judge who frankly admitted from the bench that he may have made mistakes in the defendant's bnbery trial. •·1 wouldn't want to bet a million dollars that I didn't make a mistake." Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner told Hyzen. 66, and his lawyer: He urged defense at- torney Mike Flanagan to appeal the jury verdict. "I did ri\y nest with th.is case and if I made a mistake I'll be called by the appellate court for it," the jurist added. "It was a borderline thing and the jury could just as easily have rule1 the other way.·· The jury found Hyzen. of 2100 8 S. Ola Vista, guilty of attempting to bribe Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley by offering the county board member a $1,000 campaign contribution. Flanagan again argued Tues· day that Riley's aide, former journalist Peter Herman, was guilty of unlawful entrapment practices when he encoura1ed Hyzen to discuss by telephone a contribution th~t Hyzen never re- garded as a bribe. And San Clemente attorney B. Patrick Lane, who is also the city's mayor, again came under fire from Flanagan for what the defense attorney said were re· pealed violations of the attom ey- <:lient relationship. 1-'lanagan argued Tuesday as he did during the trial that Lane unfairly prejudiced Hyzen's case by quoting Hyzen at a time when the defendant thought he was un- der his lawyer's (Lane's) protec- tion. Judge Steiner at one point had second tho"ughts about the $3,000 fine he int~ded to impose on Hyzen when the defendant pleaded that he had no money of his own and drew no more than $2,400 a year from his architec- tual activities. In fact. Hyzen told the judge, he has IO!t $18,000 in the last ten years. Judge Steiner was told that Hyzen is practically supported by his wife. Didi, who was quoted in the probation report as having $200,000 in assets' and income or Sl.200 a month from a personal trust fund. Hyzen explained to the judge that he owns only his office furniture, his 1965 Porsche auto and his clothes. "I can't make more than $2,500 a year because if r do I lose my Social Securi- ty." the diminutive defendant said. "I am filled with shame and anguish and this terrible thing will hang over my head as long as ( live," the tearful defendant pleaded. "Your Honor, l don't want to go to jail." Hyzen 's final plea was in response to Deputy District At· Lomey John Conley's suggestion that Hyzen spend at least one day in the county jail .. to show him that he can't buy his way out of this.·· Oalfy Pti.t Slaff l'Mff $3,000 FINE LEVIED Architect Leon Hyzen CdMMan Convicted Of Murder OROVILLE (AP)-A Corona del Mar man could face the death pen~ty for the ax mw'der of an Oroville woman and the shooting death of her son. Dennis "Corley " Ogle, 26, was found guilty by a Butte County Superior Court jury Tuesday. 'Ibe same jury returned to court today to consider imposing the death41entence on Ogle. Ogle acted as bis own lawyer during the nine-day trial, with help from a public defender. He was convicted of murdering Virginia Corkin. 58, and her son._ Shane, 21. He also was convicted of kidnaping, robbery, and as- sault with a deadly weapon. Authorities said Ogle was try- inR'. to rob the Corkins' house in this Northern California com- munity May 25 when Mrs. (;orkin returned home. He picked up an ax and hit her in the head, of· ricers said. Her son returned shorUy af. terward, saw his mother's body, and was trying to telephone for help when Ogle shot him with a gun he had tuen trom the house, authorities said. Ogle then ran to a near.by house. where he got William Marple, 22, to take him to his car on the pretext that he was an un· dercover agent, officers said. They said Ogle tied up Marple at gunpoint, took his car, and later lied up another driver who stopped his car and tried to help. Ogle was arrested the next day at his grandmother's home in Sacramento. Public Forum On 'Smoking' The effects of smoking on the body an stop smoking techniques wilJ be the topic or a public forum to be held at Fountain Valley Community Hospital Thursday. The forum. held in conjunction with the American Cancer Society's Great American Smoke-Out Day, is scheduled from 7 to 9: 30 p.m . in the hospital auditorium. The forum is open to the public without charge. -· Los An~eles County sheriff's deputies said the boy, Tim M'.tr- riner, was killed when Uie CB an- tenna fell . hit a power line and started a small fire. What 26 -year-old Amaro Maturano did, according to the government news agency Telam, was threaten lo kill everybody in the house, and proceed to strangle 40 chickens, cut the throats of three mules and three cows, shoot six more mules dead, break 1,200 eggs ready for market and set the farmhouse and truck on fire. Tel am said the family fled at the beginning of the rampage, M aturano fled at the end of it and police in Mendoza -an agricultural center 650 miles west of here where the dog was grilled on Monday -were still looking for him. G em T alk RINGS of DISTI NCTION Marriner tried to put out the fire with water from a garden hose and the water hit lhe wiring. College 'In the Black'· Chapman Recovers From $3.5 Million Debt Chapman College in Orange, faced with a S3.5 milUon debt and a $757 .000 operating deficit last vear is back in the black, accord- ing to a president's report re· leased Tuesday. Davis T . (.;hamber11n, a management consultant who ,. became acting college president 13 months ago, said th~ college's prospects are brighler now thanks to the "dedication or t'he people who have been a part of this institution for so many .fears.'' • Last Nov. 1 alt college employes took a 10 percent pay cul, Chamberlin Hid. and the college budget was chopped by 20 percent. As a result, what had been pre· dieted as a $900,000 oper1Ung de- ficit for the 1976 fiscal year was turned into a S283,7S7 operating •ua>lus, Cham berUn said. .J'he coUe1e m anqed to meet ·-.. all of its payrolls, and what had been a 13·month delay ror pay- ment of bills bas now been cut lo from 30 to 90 days, college of. ficials said. Chamberlin took over manage- ment of the college last year after Dr. Donald C. Kleckner re· signed as president. Atth~~~~~'.l)lt!chaY the college liad an overdUe $1.a million bank loan and wu behind on interest payments for a $1.7 million loan from the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). In addition, it owed the federal government $80,000 in employe wtthholdlng taxes. Today, the withhold.Ing debt hu been paid, and the coUege Is up to date on interest payments on the bank loan. In addition, it bas paid $33.5,000 in back interest on the chwch loan and la repaying the $1.7 million with $22,000.a-mooth jn. stallments. Chamberlin said. In the meantime. he continued, the college discontinued its World Campus Afloat program, which he estimated may have cost about $500,000 annually. Today, he said, student enroll· ment bas increased from 933 to 981, a new business school is be· i.l}g s~{ted, internatiooal student elirOtlinent haJ iumped to 15 per· cent of the sludent body and dooaUoos have increased. However, Chamberlin said, small college financial problems probably will be "ongoing," but he said he hopes Chapman's enrollment will eventually reach J,SOO. George L. Argyros, chairman of the college board, said, "We are very excited about the future at Chapman College. We have izot a long way to go. We have turned our financial problems a.round." . I AM A DIAMOND .•. AND 1-m very proud My life began deep in the "womb" of blue rocks hundreds o( feet down n an extinct African voJcano. Men and machines blasted many tons of rock and sent it to the surface. where other machines crushed the rock until they found me inside. After my "birth," there was tittle chance that I would someday grace a lovely finger. For, you see, 80 percent of a II dliimonds are consldered not good enough to be gemstones. My lesser ''relatives" end up in the sharp tooh of industry. (We diamonds are the hardest of all .,. natural substances, you know, if I ' rnay brag a bit.) • Once I m ade the grade as a gemstone, I waa cut, faceted and poll.shed unlU I wu lovely enough to be presented to sodety as a brilliant refiec::tor and bender of God's light rays. How proud I am now, to have been found worthy of the name DIAMOND! r know I shall make someone very happy. Qrlly then will I have realized my destiny! • ' Charm OF THE ZODIAC Very personally hers is this l•K gold zodiac charm to wear on a bracelet or neck chain. Al~ signs avai I able. Shown, Pisces, Aries and Taurus for Spring birthdays. Each, S69.50 Start a tradition with finely crafted UK gold signature rings artfully engr aved with a speclal crest, personal initial or zodiac sign. Now In sizes and styles for · every member of the family • lt123 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENlfNT TERMS 30 YEARS IN THE; gAME LOCATION 8ankAmerlcerd-Master Charge PHONE 548-3401 J .. A4 DAIL 'f PILOT Wednasd•y No111:1mt>er 17 1976 JUSTICE DE PT. -Retire- ment apparently has not dimmed the zeal for Jaw and order in former Orange County Superior Court Judge John Shea. Judge Shea has ordered th«.> jailing of all five members or the Board or Supervisors and the county ad· minlstrator. Io some quarters or wit and wisdom within our region, this news might be greeted with great bunahs. Also, there would be wonderment as to why it didn't make screaming banne r headlines on Page One. Alas, for those among us who would wish som~ mischief and slammer time upon the savants or our Civi c Center, I must report to you that the good Judge Shea didn't take this action in Orange County. IT ALL HA P PENED just yesterday up in Lake County, a far spot removed from the hustle. bustle. smog and truces or our home region. You don't recall where Lake County is? Well, if you look at your state map, in the area quite a bit above San F'ranc-co, you will find a group of small counties with names like Yolo, Yuba. Sutter, Solano, Gle nn a~d Col us a . Sandwiched in amcJng them ls Lake County Lake County 1s where Judge 'shea ned to after he served his time on the Orange County bench. They do not have an army of judges up there in Lake County. So. from time to time. Judge Shea sits on the bench up there to help out his fellow jurists It developed that Judge Shea was so sitting last July when a hassle on s alaries broke out between county officials and their public employes. Jt got into Judge Shea's court. PONDERING THE DISP UTE, Judge Shea ordered the county board to appoint a mediator in this argument befor e the supervisors adopt<-'<1 a county budget. Lake County s upervisors, however, shrugged it orr. ignored Judge Shea's order, and went ahead last Aug. 30 and adopted a budget without selecting a salary mediator The mills or justice may gn nd slowly in Lake County but they ap. parently grind ever so fine. It 1s now November. Judge Shea. made aware that the board dJdn 't do what he ordered, summoned Sheriff Alvin Rochester HE ORDERED THE sheriff to take County Administrator Wa lter Munch1emer into custody and also jail all rive supervisors "until they demonstrate to this court that they have compiled" with his order Sherirf Rochester ls under~tan­ dably nervous uboul this He has been huddling with the DA over 1t Meanwhile, however. he doesn't have to go right out and clap handcuffs on the supervisors. This 1s because four members of the county board are about as far away from Lake County as they could be and i.ttll remrun 1n Cahforma. They are attending a convenllon in San Diego You can always C'OWlt on gov ernment people to be out or town when the trou ble s tarts Meanwhile, 1t has not been report- l'<i where the fifth supervisor 111 . Wherever ht> •~. he is clearly a fug1t1ve from justice Terrorist Seige Crushed King _Hussein Orders Attack by Shock Troops 1111>w1,._t, Fanne Trod~d'!' The Washington Tidal Basin Bombshell, Fanne Fox, has been hospita lized and re- leased after taking a tran- quilizer overdose. She took about 80 capsules, her agent said AMMAN, Jordah CAP) -killed, Use spokesman sald. Kine Huaseln's abock troops le>-A 1pokesman"1id the IUflmen day crushed a four-hour sieee idenllfled themselves aa mem by 1unmen io Amman's In-~ f p J tinJ aJJed tercontlnental Bold Usat took 0 a 8 ea an group c ack June." The group was seven 11ves1 a Jord anian formed to protest the Syrian tn- apokettmansaia. vuion of Lebanon last June. Its. Three terrorists, two hotel members staged a similar attack e'!lployes and t wo soldiers were on a Damascus hotel in Sep- k1 1led in t~e siege, the tembtrinwhichfivepersonsdied spokesman aa1d. A fourth eun-· and three surviving gunmen were man was seriously wounded. One executed. or the wo';l"ded was.~ American The four gunmen r an into the ofJordamane~traction. hotel lobby at 9:.50 a.m. firing King Hussem personally or-automatic weapons ''to seiie dered a final at.tack' on the the hotel and hold guests gunmen, who were holed up ·on hostage " Radio Amman said the fourth floor of the hotel wilh earlier. ' an u n known number of SPECIAL TROOPS of the hostages. the spokesman said. Jordanl.a.n armed forces quickly '1'HE KJN.G ORDERED that recaptured the lobby floor and the optration be conducted wilh the first, three floors above it. the minimum possibleoflossesin "The gunmen fled to the up. lives. especially among the hotel per floors after a brief shootout guesb;" the spokesman said. " with the troops," the broadcast. Nooe of the hotel guests was U.S. Firm Testing Soviet Defense Idea SEATTLE (AP) -The Boeing Company says it has tapped the Soviet Union's civil defense pro- gram to develop a system to pro- tect its industrial machinery from a thermonuclear attack and has tested the plan by using Sov iet defense manuals. T. K. Jones. Boeing's program and pr o du c t evaluat ion manager, says in a repott that the protection method works 1r indus tria l plants have 48 hours to prepare for an attack. However, the company said it had not yet found a way to protect the workers who would have tO"'im · pl emen t the protective measures. THE REPORT WAS prepared for the U.S. Joint Committee 'On Defense Production. George Weiss, one of t wo. Boeing representatives in Washington. said the aerospace firm and federal gover nment used conventional explosives to lest the theory of the Soviet Union's civil defense program that machinery can be protected through use of plastic foam, metal chips, balsa wood and dirt or sandbags. WEISS SAID HE did not know how the company obtained the manuals. He said they are "com- monly available inside Russia." Weiss said the theory was not tested with nuclear weapons because that was not considered necessary. Kepone Firm Faces $8.8 Billion Suit NEWPORT NEWS. Va. CAP) -An $8.8 bjllion suit has been filed for 10,000 people who earn their living in the seafood in- dustry against Allied Chemical Corp. in connection Wlth Kepone contami n ation of Virg inia waterways. An attorney for Allied, which has headquarters in Morris Township, N.J .. declined com· ment on the suit but said the firm has assets of about Sl billion. The class action suit in U.S District Court here names 26 Maryland and Virginia crabbers. seafood distributors, boat owners and others as plaintiffs. It does not name the balance or the 10,000. OPEC Bile# Drlat1? VIENNA (AP ) -Th e Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countries may r>Ofitpone a decision on oi l price increases until after the Pans conference between rich and poor countnes next month The 13-mition oiJ cartel was scheduled to hold an oil pnce meetm~ on a proposed 10 per~nt boost at Qatar on Dec 15, the opening date for the Paris con· ference. ~iew Offrrrd BEIRUT IAP l Lebanon's ( BRIEFS J Christia n warlords have an· nounced they are sending an emissary to explain their posi· ti on to U.S. President-elect Jim· my Carter . C h a rle s Malik, former Lebanese a mbassador to the United Nations will explain the Christian standpoint toward the 19-month-old civil war, the Arab League inter vention that has ended the fighting in Beirut and the Palestinian guerrilla pre-· sence in Lebanon , the statement said. Breakup DelHmked MONTREAL CAP)-Quebec's premier-elect appears to be try- ing to reassure those who think his separatist party's capture or the provincial government threatens the breakup of the Canadian federation. Rene Levesque, whose Parti Quebecois won 69 of the 110 seats in the provincial assembly Mon- day, s aid in a broadcast in- terview that bis party goal of in- dependence for French-speaking Quebec is gaming support, but said independence is not possible without general agreement. lt'•NoBoax W h i s k y h e ir Samu e l Bronfman II has tos lified during the trial of ttis al- lege d abductors in White Plains, N. Y., that the kid- nap was r eal, not a hoax. Defense lawyers are expect· ed to.claim that a sentence in a t ape-recorded ransom demand showed he was in command of the kidnap situation. said. "Security forces are .s till chasing the rest ot the gang and clashes are still going on," the radio said. ~ THE CAPTURED gunman was h os pital ize d with serious wounds, a spokesman s rud. Special troops of the Jorda- nian armed forces recaptured the lobby floor and the first three floors above, while "the gunman fled to the upper floors alter a brief shootout with the troops," taking an unknown number of hostages with lh~m. the radio said. THE HOTEL HAS been in- vaded by Pales tinian guerrillas, bitter enemies of Jordan's King ttu.sseln, at least once before: ln 1970, guerriU,s took S> guests hosla&e, threatening to blow up the hotel unless the J Ot'danJan army stopped shelling guerrilla strongholds in rerugeecamps. The army agreed and Uie ~lages we re released, but the Palestinians were driven out ol Jordan later that year in whjlt the guerrillas call "Black Sep· tember." . THE P ALESTINIANS h•ve remained hostile to Hussein for that acUon. Soviet supp ort for lhe- guerrillas drew the attention or u._s. intelligence officlala after t'-'t success ful e(fort by pro- Marxist forces to gain COQtrol of AnAf,la early this year. Supplying Weapons USSR Boosts Aid To African Rebels WASHINGTON <AP) -Russia is increasing military aid to Rhodesian guerrillas even while while and black African leaders it Gen!?va are ttying to negotiate a peaceful solution , accOTding to tl.S intelligence reports. Intelligence sources say a Russian ship unloaded 18 heavily-gunne< armored vehicles and ammum- Uon in ~anzania in recent days. Russian military advisers Tanzania has served as a relay have been reported in Mozambi- point for Soviet arms bound for que at least since last spring and the black Rhodes_ian gue.crilljl~~-witbi.Q !_be pa~t f~w weeks U.S. in- lhe sources say. telligence reP<>ns· navelOla ot T HIS R E PORT followed another intelligence dispatch last week saying that a Tanzanian s hip had delivered Russian 122mm mu l tiple rocket launchers and armored vehicles to Mozambique, a staging area for guerrilla attacks into white- ruled Rhodesia. U.S. intelligence sources said they have been informed that about 5,000 Rhodesian guerrillas would be moved gradually from Mozambique to camps in Tanzania for training. MOZAMBIQUE, TANZANIA and other black African coun- tries have openly declared their intention to s upport guerrilla operations aimed at toppling the white government or Rhodesia. Mozambique's news agency said Tuesday that Rhodesian government forces hunting guer- rillas had attacked a Mozam- bican army base near the border. Moumb1que military officers leaving for Jong-term training in Russia. 'He's not her s yet! Have you tried Plains. Georglar U.S. Enjoys a Fine Day Mild Weather Dominates Most of Nation 'J'pmpf.#roi 11re11 "'•~ 1.-~. .All»"' ., n Albt,HJt.-rou,. \~ JI Amar11tn I? 1\ -.nc"Or •o-o •1 7• AtlfntA 0 .. 8•'\m .. ,c-a 1Q ·~ l!t>,,.,,, ·~ ll 8utt .. lo H u CharlHtOf\ ., 70 011<•00 ·~ l• C•"'Clnn,_ti •• )I 0 ...... 14~0 ... 74 °''"''' •• n Honotu'v ~t 10 ..,,.,,.,,.., ., 41 ln<Si•n•Df)h\ ., ,, K8nt8' c11, 0 ,. L•• Ve11a< n '° Utt .. "CIO H '13 Louhvllte u 'I Mi-I ,. n MtlWMltlfl• •S ,. Mlltlls·St P6ul 41 :io N .... Of"lff"I It 4 _,. 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Wedne$d&y, November 17, 1~76 DAILY PILOT AS $500,000 Drug Missing sEN10R c1T1zENs State Blasts Bay Area Treatment Program m $AV~~l~HA~;;yc~~:.~:A -MUillU 0, OUR SENIOR CITl(tN~ )AVINI..) SACRAMENTO <AP) -State oltlcial s have melbadone is s tored has been chanced and securlty • ''-AN AT Nocon TO vou blasted a San Francisco drug treatment program guards have been po5ted, she added. AENT~l..S l All Pre-Pal• IX Pro9r••• Honored for poor ma.oa1ement that they say included the Deficiencies al the program's Hyde Street ·SALES loss ol Methadone worth $500,000 on lbe streets. Clinic included a reeord sys~m "so Jax that a staff ',l'be Department of Health also criticized the member could enter the safe, scoop up a handful or admlnistratlon of the 21-day methadone detoxifica· unused doses and leave the clinic with no one the tion program al San Francisco General Hospital wiser," Or. Mondanarosaid. : .. " College Pharmacy : .. ·, ' I 1\(1 fA·I~ PH .'"''.IA Ml ,fl r1 t. t4H LOS ANGELES 'AP) ~ A committee or ~leraymen baa been .formed to oppose what its founder calla a "new .1,rend to commercialize .l>laspheiny" in movies. and called the San Francisco County Drug Plan BOTH CLINICS have 60 days to comply with budget "ludicrous" because of high administr ative corrective orders or the state will revoke their pro-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii costs . gram11.shesaid. · 1 ., Formation of the com- 1 jnittee was announced Tuesday by Glendale pastor Willi am S . McBimie, known in con· servative circles for his 'd a i J y • ·Vo i c e o f ~mericanism " radio ,program. HE SAID the commit· Jee m embers particular- ly object to the current movie, "The Passover Plot," which depicts Jesus as a revolutionary McBimie told a news conference a series of o ne-h our televis io n shows will be started to combat what .he termed ''sacrilegious movies.'' The other three com· mittee members are all from the Los ~ngeles area. Freddie Prinze, star or •'Chico a nd the Man," was charged Tuesday with driving under the influence of drugs and a r · raignment was set for today !n Van Nuys. Prinze, 22 , was arrested Nov. 5 o n the San Diego Freeway. STATE-REGULATED methadone programs Dr. Mondanaro also s aid the methadone detox- -are used to treat heroin addicts, who take ification )>rogram at San Francisco General methadone as a heroin substitute. Hospital failed to respond to state requests to de· Josette Mondanaro. a department deputy di rec· monstrate some of the program's abilities. tor, released a letter Tuesday to Dr. William The clinic management staff has had three ma· Goldman, acting director of Community Mental jor changes in the past six months, Dr. Mondanaro Health in San Francisco. said. It s aid the San Francisco program's problems ''Aside from noncompliance, we cannot help are "tbe culmination or at least three years of but question the quality of care that is being offered chronic mismanagement, faulty record keeping, at a clinic which has such a rapid turnover or direc- unending personnel turnnover, a lack·of consistent tors. Of 48 charts reviewed, only two demonstrated treatment pla~ inadequat~ drug security." adequate treatment notes," she said . A NOV. t ins pection oflhe program's Ivy Street THE STATE will give 30 days, notice of r e- Clinlc revealed a total or seven missing liter bottles moval Qf funding if acceptable r egulations are not of methadone worth $500,000 if sold to addicts on the received for the hospit.al program by Nov. 24, s he street. Dr. Mondanarosaid. said. "Having 70.000 milLigrams of methadone miss-Dr. Mondanaro also criticized the San Fran- ing is inexcusable. But even more inexcusable is cisco County Drug Plan budget proposal for 1976-77. having this loss go undetected by your own staff," The total budget is $203, 788, of which $102,098 she wrote Goldman. goes to Walden House. Northeast and Westside pro- Goldman was in Washington and not available grams, and $101,690 goes to administer the funds for for comment, but his assistant. Terry De Luca, said nine months, sbe said. program officials were investigating to determilre IF ADJUSTED for a 12·month period, ad- c irc um stances s urro unding the missing ministrationwouldcostabout$133,000. methadone. "I cannot believe that Uus budget constitutes a serious propos al. Increasing an already costly ad· "IT'S VERY possible it could be a clerical er-ministrative program is not defensible using NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS Dean's Christian Academy admit!:. students of any race, color. national and ethnic origin to all the rights. privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made availa· ble to students at the school. Jt does not discriminate on the bas is of race, color, national and ethnic orig in in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan pro· grams. a nd athletic a nd other school-administered programs. Dean's Christian Academy Magnoli a and Santa Ana ~ Costa Mcsu. Calif. 92627 (714) 631-1131 "·Police Find Pot On Mystery Boat ror between w9at's on stock and what's disbursed," workload related to federally funded programs," she •aid. 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In an effort lo gel their duties completed, the council has decided to hold study sessions and ex· ecutive sessions at 5:30 p.m. on meeting nights. The regular meetings will follow at 7 : 30 p . m. The desire to reduce the number of meeting nights is understandable on the part of the city coun- cil members. But the sheer volume of city business does seem to be too great to handle in just two four-or five-hour council sessions per month. A problem of the 5:30 p.m. study session, of course, is that it is an awkward hour for the public to attend. This means the public will not hear some of the pro and con information developed by the council members or city 'staff which presumably will carry weight when the measures come up for vote later in the evening. If the study session practice is carried out. 1t should be the duty of the mayor or the city ad- ministrator to present to the public a fair s ummary of the pertinent material discussed in the study session before the formal council discussion and vote take place. Dog Diplomacy Some sore feelings are arising from a Huntington Beach municipal program which in itself is laudable '..- getting the family mutt or pedigreed pooch licensed . Procedural changes are in order. The experiment involves a door-to-door sur vey by animal license inspectors operating under aegis of the city's Finance Department. The inspector rings one's doorbell and when the door is ooened. he asks if there is a dog or dog in the household.I rr there is und said dog or dogs join the resident in greeting the ca Iler -and it is obvious the dogs are un- licensed-the homeowner is issued a citation at the scene. A responsible dog ownm· /lover who cares will diligently license his pet, but the on-the-spat citation smacks strongly·of entrapment, when conducted with a knock at the door and no warning. We would suggest that the city bend a little and permit time to buy a lict!nse before the citation becomes effective. -Worth Preserving The Orange County Board of Supervisors last week approved a $1,000 allocation for a sealer to be applied to the Colonia Juarez mural on Calle Zaragosa in Fountain Valley. The 625-foot mural, designed by Sergio O'Cadiz of Costa Mesa , p~vides vibrant color and character to the colonia white portraying scenes of Mexican American heritage. Most of,the mural was completed last May with the help of residents in the colonia. As soon as several touch up and final details are applied to the work of art, the ~ealer will be sprayed on the painting lo preserve it. Unfortunatclv, vandals have caused some damage to sections of the mural with spray can paints. When the scaler is applied the mural will be protected from these misguided attacks. The Fountain Valley City Council. which recom· mended the funds for the seale r , and the Board of Supervisors should be thanked for protection of a valuable county art work. H/ F Laguna Penalty Goes Too For Birds, Bunnies And Jobs Dear Gloo1ny Gus CIF Officials Owe an Apology ( VON HOFFMAN J WASHINGTON In the wan- ing days of the late poltt1cal cam· paign the acc:1dt•ntal President found himself in the Pacific Northwest telling the aircraft workers that, thanks to the Ad· ministration's environmental noise standards, the airline· in- dustry will have lo scrap its older jets. buy new silent swiftics and thereby m ore jobs wiJI be creat ed (or people'" that region or the country. It was a strange state- ment by the head of an Ad· ministration which had opposed environmental protections on the grounds that lhey cost JObs and slow down the economv. Two strip mining ·bills were veteed by -- Ford on those ~\ grounds . A s t w 1 t h t h e •f Al f'ie T specifics o f ~~ no1~e abate· ment and <11rplancs. 1l should have \ been obvious · that. 1f strip m1ntnR 1s proh1b1ted. deep tunneling which neros more new mat'hmery nnd mnre man· power will han to be used lf the a1rltncs must "t'rap half their Jets and tht' coal industry isn't allowed to use the cheapest technology a " .. il ablc to it , :urplanes are going to cost more and so 1s coal and electriC'ily and everything else made from coaJ. But rai!ling the prices dO<'sn 'tax 1omat1cally cost Jobs Nor does 1t cause inflation. Inflation is when all the prices nse, when the price level rises. Prices for tnd1v1dual products nse for all kinds of reasons such as improved quality, temporary shortages, s trikes by workers making the same urulg in com- petitive shops and on and on. INSTEAD OF t¥>wling al "the bird and bunny crowd," or rail· ing at "environ m e nta l puritanism ·· as this month's Fortune does, il might help to calculate the benefit.s as well as the costs. Unhappily, the tradi·. tionaJ bookkeeping of the Westem World is only set up to figure costs. "Eighty-one industrial plants employing 18.000 people have been forced closed," Fortune tells us, but makes no estimate of how many jobs mandatory en- vironmental standards have created. When the advocates of pig-st y air a nd green-scum drinking water weep about the costs, tbey don't explain that those so·calle~ costs constitute the paycheck& or workers in the new industries created by en- vironmental sissHis. " ••• the cumulative costs or pollution abatement could lie in the trillion dollar range by tl\e middle of the Eighties -com- parable to the outlays for defense or education." Unthinkable that. we should spend that kind or money lo satisfy the Ferdinand t.tte Bull complexes of people who won't settle for Alrwtck bul want the sweet tephyr~ the PoClS once sniffed. ''The hcallh·•t ·any.price vfew,'' sneers f'ortune, 'fl\.lch .__ I With all the chemicals in our foods a nd the pollu- tants in the air that we breathe. isn't 1t time that PEOPLE are pl<iced as No. 1 on the hst of en· dangered species? AM C,IOO'l'l'f Cu\ tnmm""n .. ,.,. '\Ubm+ttrd bV n ttdl'f\ .ctnd tlO no1 nt•t,~\;1inly reollHt '"* v•r #It\ of "" n,.w •Cl.tP,., \f"nd your Pf1 ,.,...~t 10 G•oom, c; ... , 0.111v Piiot has no object ion to defense at any price. Yet we have every reason to believe that our toxic environ· menl lakes far more American live!> every year than lhe Russians do THE ECONOMIC effects of spending money on war material and munitions and spending it on preserving the environment are qLule similar The social and political consequences are not, although both k 1nds of expen- ditures do create employment. You 'll also recall that'toward the end, Ford and Dole were both flitting a bout lhe country ex plaining to war workers what a Democratic cut in the Pen· tagon's allowance would mean in terms of jobs. nol in terms of na- tional security. The Democrats aren't likely lo reduce arms expend1tures. but as long as both parties are com. milted to achwving and r<.'RUlat· ing prosperity through govern- ment spending, it's very 1mpor tant that arms not be allowed to be the only or the most important form that s pending can take. Sums comparable lo lhose wast- ed in the Pentagon are hem~ waste d 1n education and medicine and. although non- military spending makes no d1f-· ference in narrowly economic terms, the pluses should be self- ev1dent The good 1l will do asule, it's very important that billions for water treatment plants and other non·war objectives remain popular and respec~able. . EVEN SO, the economy and sanity would be better served if our enviror1menlal efrorts were carried out less wastefully and less harmfully. Most environ- mental regulation favors cur- rently ex lsl1 ng large C'orpora- tions if tor no other reason than they have the dollar volume to handle the paper work and red tape. Moreover, environmental regulation can raise lhe start-up costs of going into business, thereby discouraging new com- petition for older. established giants. The pro pig-sly crowd at Fortune and elsewhere have a point when they bring up these kinds of objections. They also make sense when they say that the same environmental obJec- tives can be reached, not by re· gul at1on and the cl anking bureaucracy that implies. but by some sort of use tax. Companies that pollute are char~ed or tnxed tor the cosui of undoing their mess. Compa nies that don't pollute, don 'l pay. Standar d regulntory struc- tures and procedures cnn't ~ ap- plied to problems like tht en- vironment. We have lo learn how to regulate without so mnny pernicious side etrecU. We have to, becausc there is a bit of Ferdinand In most of us. &side.'!, we need the jobs. To the Editor Re: Disqualification of Laguna due to ineligible player: I read with increasing sadness of rules such as the rule beinl{ im- posed against Laguna High School which invades lhe lives of a football team. a school ad ministration. the students. the famihes of student~ and the com munity al large, all due to tht> :sanctimonious pronouncement or ~ome unidentified group of men called the Cf F . I HAVE NEVER been to Laguna High -to my knowledge I have never come in contact either directly or indirectly with anyone interested in the football fortunes of Laguna r know how hard young men and their families and their school work to have a successful season. and somebody made an innocent mis- take which was not deli berate, not intended to evade any rule and not intended to build some empire. A group of young men led by a good coach put together a winning combmalton and some loser looks for some excuse to de· ny all these people the recogni- tion they deserve. Thal is why the laws of the United Slates are enforced by j udges, not self-r1gh teou~ legislators. My judgment is that the commissioners of the CIF should resign en masse on cond1- l1on that they apologize to the stu- d en ts. faculty. school ad- ministration and the community for their failure to give effect to fundamental U.S. Constitutional guarantees. i.e. imposing punish- ment without equity. The penalty does not equal the infraction it is oppressive. un- fair. ill-advised. and in 1lsclf amounts to punishment to a whole group of people who had no chance lt1 preven~ t he com- mission oft he mis take. GUYC HUNT l/nf air Threat To the Editor: l strongly oppose the NationaJ Disaster Protection Act under which private property rights would be destroyed Federal bureaucrats should not be allowed to threaten local communities by the reduction of federal funds a nd devastating loss or all federally insured mortgage money. LAUREL ESPLIN Real Probl~ To the Editor: Regarding the city of Hunt- ington Beach not giving a raise to Wicks JI ( "~~ .. , .. · ·1, 1 I 'Suicide? Wlulf sulcid•J I'm out here becaus• It's the only place safe from muggers/' ( MAILBOX J attorney Don Bonfa: l think the city council would do better to go directly to the source of city pro· blems. Don't give a raise to the planning department head. This is the department that has plant nursery next to homes to spray poison and gets the city a $28 million lawsuit. The planning department has refused for years to straighten out the dangerous airport pro- blem, which will kill someone and get the city sued again. The planning department wastes its time on a redevelopment plan no one in town \Vants~ity sued again. Get rid of the planning de- partment and Don Bonfa won't huve to work hard. LAURA CUTLER lJE'IJ Bunt ToTheEditor: Our office has received a reeort o( an Unidentified Flying Object moving over your area on Nov. 4, 1976. We would appreciate hearing from any citizen whoobserved the object. Witnesses are encouraged lo send a detailed sketch of the ob· ject and, a report describing the object's flight path, motions, maneuvers. distance from the witness. altitude, size, color, etc .. to: Phenomena Research UFO Reporting Center P .O. Box 1807 Seattle, Washington98111 Names or wit nesses and sources will be held strictly con- fidential. ROBERT J . GRIBBLE Director Bike Hazard To the Editor: l am writing to tell of an ex- perience I recently went through. I hope by telling about it l might save someone from the same thing. On Nov. 4 o( this year, l was in- volved in an accident while rid· ing my mo-ped. My husband and I both ride them and we are always extreme ly careful. On this particular day, lhe traffic was heavy so we both comment- ed that we had better be very careful. Within about three minutes of making this state- ment, I was slamming into an open car door. The person in the car was not even aware of me They had not looked. I was lucky. I only suffered bruises and abrasions. I've been thanking my lucky stars that a car wasn't coming when J was lying out in the street. People are totally unaware when they are driving or even jusl getting out of their cars. So this means that you have to be very aware. If you are riding a mo-ped or a bike. it could mean your life, and it happens so fast. What r eally upsets me, too, is the attitude of people. The person who caused my accident did not even care that I was lying in the middle of the street. . I hope anyone who reads this, even if they don't ride a bike of any sort. will s how it to someone who does. It just might make them that much more aware of what we're up against. CATHY L. PENDERGRASS AUen• To the Editor: In answer to James W. Bolding about aliens <Daily Pilot. Nov - 10). All illegal aliens should_ be sent home and made to stat there. The illegal aliens are the cause of so much crime and unemploy- m ent. When people are out of work. they commit crimes. The Catholic Church and Mex- ico should look after their own. Charity begins at home. NAOMJAKER .. Doa't Forget To the Editor: On page 2, bottom page, Tues- day, Nov. 9, Daily Pilot, "Panel Plans Charter Meet." l was irate over City Attorney Don Bon(a and City Clerk Alicia Wentworth being consUlled . by the Charter Revision Committee as to whether their jobs be made appointive rather than elective. How many times do we lax· payers have to tell them that we intend to retain some small con· Dirty Air, Sick Childre From an article by Dorothy Noyes Kane in the Nolton How does air pollution affect. children? Essentially, it irritates the membranes lining the respiratory tract and causes some degree of broncho·constrictlon. In turn, the normal self-cleaning mechanism is affected and Jung function depressed ; the risk or later respiratory troubles is increased. t>i rty air appears to raise the incidence of acute lower respiratory tract diseases -such as bronchitis -In children. and may contribute to upper-respiratory-tract Illnesses. Also, dirty air aggravates asthmatic and cardiopulmonary conditions and may increase suscep- tibility to bacteMnl and viral Infections. Children's ner vous sytems may be damaged by certain chemicals. ''U ndue" absorption or lead -which seems to have a Rpecial affinity for children's son tissues, Cor their blood and their brains -is rar more widespread than was recognbed a few years baock. In nationwide screening programs in both small and large com- munities, rura) as well as urban youna have been found in danger. To Inculcate a sense of dedlcallon a.mong health professionals, espeelally ln t.hose who con!ider ait'·quaUt.y cont.-ol someone else's responslbWt,y, is undoubtedly going to require sustain.ed eHort and dedication on the part.of all imbued and a senseofuraenc~ ~boul the im- pact of dirty air -and Its co~t.s -on lhe phy11lcal and mental well· beln1or childrtn today-and lhe •dulttthey wUI become tomorrow. .. \ trol of a city whe re our tax base has increased 300 percent in the last 10 years. Also noted , front page, same paper, same day. "Attorney Pay Hike Deferred." Now. if the city atlomey and the city clerk offices were ap· point1ve, which they aren't, there would be no "deferring" for a couple of weeks while one of our councilmen reexamines the Is- sues. Mr. Bonfa would have his raise1earned or no. Tbese decisions are slilJ up to us. the taxpayers and "they" bad best not forget it. We just don't forgot that fast! Really. we don't. ZOEE. RALPH Not 'LIU!lc' To the Editor: Re: Daily Pilot editorial ''In- visible Campaign" ofll/10. Was it really "just luck" or having first place on th~ ballot that won the HBUHSD board seat for Doris Allen, as her opponents claim? Do they r eally think we voters are so stupid or uncaring that we would mark the first place on the ballot regardless of the candidate 's qualifications? They should th ink again! Doris Allen is well known for her stand on the issues. She has fearlessly s poken out time and again regarding the district. both on moral a nd financial issues. and her position was publicized in your paper along with those of the other candidates. She ha~ written m a ny lette rs and articles, among them a column on the ERA which appeared in the Daily Pilot recently under her own byline. So why do you say. "the public generally is un aware of how Mrs. Allen stands on the issues."? ALTHOUGH the three losing candJdates appeared at the two candidate night forums (which I hear were poorly attended> and put up a few posters for "name recognition," generally the public knows little about their stand on the issues. or. if know ing, still chose to identify with Doris Allen. Believe me. we knew what and whom we voted for and I'm sure• that's true of the many thousand~ who supported Doris Allen. MR.and MRS. CLIFFORD MOEN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llol>rrl N Wrrd. /'ubhYflfr n1111m1 ~ K <'<'vii, F.mtor linrl)(lra Kr1>lb1ch. Ed1tonal f'ol}t f:rl1tor The Cd1toriltl poge or lhe nnity Pilot <teeb t o inform arid stimulate reado1·s hy prc11enlf1f( on this pn~e ri1\'cr.s<· comnwntivy on topics or inlt•r{'st by synd1'l't· ~columnist"> 11nci cartoooist~.})Y provldin11 11 fo1 um for rcadots' v1r1A·~ and by presenting tf11s ne11tspaper'1 upm1ons 11.nd ideas on curr1•nt topl<':'I. The editorial opmlon:.; or the Dally Pilot ap~ur only In the ~ltorlal column st the top or t h4l pa IJC'. Op1ruons tX· pr{'SSM by the columnls~ and r11rtoonl!lt!I nnd letter write.rs tr•· thl'ir ""' n and no endo~ml'flt..or their vie"s bv the Daily Pijot. should bt lnterroo. Wcdncsday,Nov.17, 1916 r f I I • .,... .. .. ,...._ .... iw _,... .............. ....,, ......................... IF BOUGHT SEPARATELY REG. 29·cu> NOW 1988 n . 71 1/2'' LIBRARY WALL UNITS ,',,i,11o·rt."S1>1art w.111 <.'f..-.. 'e r• ci • ,~ '• , 1'11,J ... j c vr,c ~ lt'Jiifd , ,, 11,.l'~ ,.. r ch (..CC.cl!"\ C.Oll"lr q J e t, ... .. '\/I "'tJP'I.] wa I ,r 10 J I OrJJf £ J '1 '"' J .... 'St:,.... O t. £::!, f i '" 'f:'..,.• Sd•t.'' 40-PC. IRONSTONE DINNERWARE SET /'~ I -, ....._ .: , ~ I I . ... -I • I ·,·.f ~· REG. 89.18 FOi J UllTS 88 ALL J PIECES GREAT SELECTION SUPER QUALITY! 1 tr I 'It QT. UUCEPA• 2 • 3 QT. uucau 7-& Df I ti._ FAY PAN 10-lllCll FRYIM PU • ZI OT MINCMl C l. 4 ., 5 OT. CAll8IOL1 AnEISAL! -WILL BEJUS '• ' 99 , ... , s:~:l~E 24 95 2 ea. 4 ea.' 5-PC. COMPUTER SITS 12.99 ......... "., lllWPATilllS PORCELAIN ON STEEL QUALITY COOKWARE !lr.tuf,llJI I re QUJ'tl~ ,00•#~1(' Ort Plllt,IM 101 ilrtf 1i. K"'f .. !fld'·~, ~ea''>O C"l'f •.ht:" IY c.'e.Jns-:.•ar.1y• .... ht'P r ir'y ,.,,.,IC :.UC'Oly l.H:. -1 01 Jll Pdllerr'l~ 1n "I stores Compare 10 cookware selling tor SU more' COLOR PlllTS II !UST MllUTIS! IEC.59M PRONTO POLAROID LAND CAMERA Lrghtweighl y111ugqed Potarold Pf~o. Lens loculiet trom 3 teet 10 111jl(ll• ry H.gl'l 1mpac1 c•ne Save avet \'.tOO' Gieat g.11 rdel tor ll'l!S Cl'lrtatmaf.I • REG. J.SO 59 A '"""'''"c vJrie1y 01 Me~~enger tlo•l'.:l 1..l'loco a1es """' "0 ,qal crPam 1..arame1 ~ cnewy cenltir~ oe1ignllul ea1ong r.gm down IO ll>e 1as1 pa!ce Buy! I FOX HILL CALIFORNIA - .,..._ VARIETAL DINNER WINES ~ I -~"!"' -........ ,. ~ YOUICHOICE 99~ FIFTH RENE BOUCHARD PitKI/ Nair '. ~ .. --·-. ... ..... ' .. . Fiii PIUllUM WllES CHAMPAGNE ~ P•~<..•JI pu•cl'lase• Cr •k tcrp.)d P •1c, OR COLO DUCK N • I 01 l~l'IJrelunn.i1 uJ~ld'f Uc.tu 1ul.i1~ Jr,11.inn1,tletq Re1~l1nq ho"• Ouallly ~parkhng Champdgne • Napd Valle( & !>ononia Coun1y. Of Cold Duck turns any meat rn· 10 a testive occasion• Savei 1111 '1111111" (eM ,, 1l, 11.18 • JUMBO COOKIES BEACON PRINT BLANKET SALE • ff) • l -'" t f IN,, t h,/1 b4 d • t II • f' "I C~ .,,.~,, f : 'J, ,. ~ " S .;mtl'.lr R'J'" Hert oom & I ace Garoen p11n1~. cno.te ot d~vg.,s Costa Mesa Santa.Anp Fogntoin Valley ·Huntinc]ton Beach 1406 w.,..., & lristol ti1CllJIMlll• at T albtrl 2ll E. I 7tll St. • 9861 A._ at l~t Santa Ana Westminster Costa Mesa FCMd• Valley Hu~on Btach 2l00 Hcnof' at Wll50ft 3325 Bristol at Moc:~rthur 1 16141 H.t»or at Ed. w tdminsttr at Goldtft West 9 S Hllltilqo.i C...ttr r .. ........ I \1 .... A1 J -I 100 .. ~sir. ~·-.,.,.., ~. --- Hunff:ton Beach 21131 n ll•d. at A"_.' Hun~on Beach 511 w .... ~ \ A B DAIL" PILOT Wednesa•y November 17, 1976 A.f P1LOT·ADvERr1srn ( start$ Thursday, at 9:30 a.m. ' • .... these items available in our Cypress Store women's sportswear ORIG. 45 JEANS ••••.•.••.•• 6.99 35 JEANS •.••.•.•..•. S13·$19 26 PULL-ON PANTS .•..• 3.99 59 PULL-ON PANTS ••••• $7 -$13 90 PANTS .•••.•••••.• $10-$17 40 JACKETS •.••••••.• $16·S24 18 PANT SUITS .••••.•• Sl 8-528 41 TOPS •••....••••.• S6 $10 157 TOPS ••••••....•• $8-$11 15 TOPS. • • . • • • • • . • • S9-S10 58 TAii.OREO SHIRTS .•• S6 127 TAILORED SHIRTS ••. $8-$13 21 PANT TOPS..... S8 $13 18 HALTER TOPS • • . .. S8·S14 36 SHORT SKIRTS .•.... $10 Sl6 157 JEANS ...••••...• $7 $14 12SK I RT SE-~ ••••.•.• $24 32 JUMPSUITS .•.••.••• S22·S24 121 TORTI..ENcCKS ...... 4 99 63 SLEEVEL ESS KNITS •• 198·350 54 CARDI GAN SWEATERS,512 S22 50 KNIT TOPS. S. SLV .... 3.99-4.99 31 KNIT T OPS, S. SLV .••• 4.99-$6 35 K NIT T OPS, S. SLV .... S8.S9 31 K NIT TOPS, L. SLV .... S4 92 KNIT TOPS, L. SLV .... 4 .99 36 KNIT TOPS, FULL FIGURE ....••• $7 SS ,( SALE 98d 5 .98 98d 3.98 5.98 7.98-11 .98 9.98 2.98 3.98 4 .98 98d 3 .98 4 .98 6Bii 4 .98 3.98 11 .98 11 .98 1.98 9Be 5.98 98e 1.98 3.98 98ct ' 1.98 4.48 dresses, pant suits ORIG. JOO DRESSES, PANT SUITS, LONGS:'.. SIO S36 30 KA BUKI COATS •••.. S20 SALE 5.98-19.98 5.98 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. 43 FULL FIGURE BRAS •• 6.49-7.49 205 ROBES ASSORTED .. $1 1·S16 139 LOUNGEWEAR •...• S10·S1 5 69 LOUNGEWEAR ••...• SI 2 32 BABY DOLLS . • . . . • S5 -S6 18 COTTON KNIT GOWNS, SS $7 30 LONG TRICO T GOWNS, $6..SI 7 • SALE 4.68 4.98 3.98 5.98 1.98 1.98 3 .98 women's accessories ORIG. 42 CANVAS BAGS •••••• $6·$8 34 Vl~YL BAGS •••••••• $6 42 CANVAS BAGS •••••• S6·S8 22 SUEDE BAGS ••••••• SlO • 28 LEATHER BAGS ••••• $13.$15 18 FABRIC HANDBAGS •• $4-$7 76 FABRIC HANDBAGS •• S7 32 FABRIC H ANDBAGS •• SS 10 FABRIC HANDBAGS •• S6 146 VINYL HANDBAGS •• S7·$10 J O LEATHER HANDBAGS, $6 9'65 LEATHER HANDBAGS, S13 25 LEA THER HANDBAGS, $10 68 KNIT TOPS ••••••••• S4 76 KNIT TOPS ••••••••• $6 79 HALTER TO'pS •• :·: •• $4 18 SWEATERS ••••••••• $10 34 CARDIGANS ••••..•• $6 45 SCARVES •••••••••• 2.50 SALE 3 .98-4.98 3.98 3 .98.0.98 6 .98 6.98 98ct 3 .48 4.98 3 .98 2.98 2.48 3.98 5.98 4Sc 1.98 48d 3.98 1.98 48d : J. women's accessories ORIG. SALE 19 SUNGLASSES ..•.•.. 2.99 481( 450PR.BEACHCOMBE R SANDALS. Hosiery Dept .. $4 125 PR. CANVAS SANDALS, $7 25 PR. WEDGE SANDALS, $B 48 PR. VINYL CASUAL SHOES, Hosiery Dept .•. S4 32 PR. PRINT KNEE-HI'S • 1.25 48 BUBBLING BATH OIL. 2.50 48( 98c 1.98 2.68 ssct 1.48 infants and toddlers ORIG •• 55 INFANTS' WEAR .•..• 2.49 S4 66 TODDLER SWEAT SHIRTS, HOODED ..•• 3.49 58 TODDLER PANTS ...• 2.49-4.50 58 TODDLER.SHI RTS .•. $5 15 TODDLER DRESSES .. S7-$8 SALE 48e 1.48 98d 2.48 2.98 · savings for girls ORIG. 125 DRESSES, JUMPERS, 4-14 •.•••• $7 $12 120 PANTS SUITS, 4-14 •• $12-$16 24 JUMPERS, 4-6X .•.... 3.50-4.50 36 SWIMWEAR .••..•.• SS $7 56 PANTS, 4·6X .••••••• 3 .50-$6 150 PANTS, 7-14 •...... S)·S9 26 SKIRTS. 7·14 ..•..... ~6-S7 101 PR. SANDALS ....•. 3 50 24 PR.OENIMSANDALS .• 4.SO 31 SWEATERS .....•... $6$12 50 TOPS, 4·6X . • . . • • • • • S4 ·$7 78TOPS,7-14 ••.•••.•• $5$9 28 JACKETS.4·6X .••... Sl3 101 JACKETS, 7-14 •..•. $15 SALE 2.98 5.98-10.98 48ct 1A8 1.98 2.88 2.98 48( 1.98 3.98 1.98 2.98 8.98 9.98 savings for boys ORI G. 25 PAJAMAS ••••..•••• 4.99·5.99 48 SPORT SHIRTS, S. SLV.1 2.99·3.99 337 ASSOR TED SHIRTS •• 2 49-7.99 18 SHIRT/VEST SETS •.•. 10.99 80 COO RD. JACKETS ...• 8.99 118 DENIM JEANS ....•. 8.99 38 PANT & SHIRT SETS ••. $8 513 185 SHORT:>, 8·16 •••••• 4.99 30 WARM-UP JACKETS •. 3.99 130 SWIMSUITS ••••.••. 3.99 65 KNITS, S. SLV .•••.•• 2.49 JEANS, BOYS'. STUDENT, 5.98 SALE 1.98 48c 98e 2.98 1.98 3.98 2.98 98¢ 1.98 48i 1.88 3.98 savings for men OR IG. 40 SPORT SHIRTS ...••• G.99 30 SPORT SHIRTS •••.•• 5.99·6.99 42 WESTERN SHIRTS .••• 12.99 75 SPORT SH IRTS •••••• 8.99 250 SPORT SHIRTS ••••• 8.99 130 SHIRTS ••••.•••••• 3.99 98 WOVEN DRESS SHIRTS •••••••••••• 6.99 175 DRESS SHIRTS ••••• 7.99·8.99 16 TERRY WRAPS ••.••• 4.99 54 JEAN JACKETS ••.••• 9.99 68 DENIM JEANS •••••• 9.99 78 DRESS SLACKS •••••• 12.99 120 KNIT SLACKS •••••• 9.99· 12.99 35 SPORT COATS •••••• 29.99 113 L EISURE JACKETS •• 7.99·12.99 66 SWIMWEAR •••••••• 3.99·5.99 134 SHORTS ••••••••••. 5.99 17 SWEATSHIRTS •••••• 3.79·3.99 64 THONGS. • . • • • • • • • • $2 340 TANK TOPS ••••••• 2.99 100 KNIT LOCKER TEES. 2.50 22 KNIT SHIRTS ••••••• 6.99 59 SPORT COATS •••••• 39.99-$55 SALE 1.48 2.98 3.98 1.98 3.98 1.48 1.98 3.98 1.98 3.98 2.98 9.98 3.98 9.98 1.98-3.98 4ac 48~ 98d 48d 1.98 1.98 2.98 24.98 yardage, notions ORIG. 218 GAUZE. DOUBLE KNIT, 3.99 27SINGLEKNITS, YO .... 2.99 31 YDS. CANVAS, VO ..•. 1 .99 51 VOS. K·CLOTH, YO ... 2.69 57 VOS. DENIM, VO ..... 2.9! SALE YD. 1.98 48d 48d 48e 98ct 98d 140 VOS. DENIM .•.•..• 2.99 75 VOS. POLYESTERS, YD., 1 .29 27 YDS. VOILE PRINTS, 3 YD S. 1.98 YD ....•........•. 1.99 85 VOS. INTERFACING •• 34r/. 200 VOS. RIBBON, YD .... 30ct 75r/. 200 VOS. T RIM, YD.. . . . . 30rJ.-1.25 151 SKEINS YARN,SKN .. 89r/.-1.40 158 EMBROIDERY 3 YDS. 1.98 6 YDS. 28e 8t40d 8e-48e 58d FLOSS, YO ••••..•.•• 50r/. 10 FOR 98¢ savings for the home ORIG. BED PILLOWS .• ~ •••• 14.99 18 DRAPERI ES .•.•.. 13.99·53.99 52 CURTAINS •...•.. 2 99·6.49 29 CURTAINS .•..•.• 98r/. 112NAPKIN RINGS .:-. 39ci 57 WASHCLOTHS .... 1 19 ·so BEDSPREADS. SALE 9.98 6.98-2G.98 1.98 48t 18d 20ct ASSORTED .. . •• 1999·3499 7.98-12.98 23 BEDSPREADS, ASSORTED ....... 19.99 24.99 2.98 savings on shoes OR IG. SALE 30 FAMILY SPORT SHOES •.•.......•• 4.99· 10.99 2.97-5.97 36 WOMEN'S MOC TOE OXFORD ......•••• 14 99 8.97 these items available in our Fullerton Store women's sportswear ORIG. 224 JR. PANT TOPS .•••• 7.99·$12 60 TAILOREDSHIRTS •.. S6S10 50 TAILORED SHIRTS ..• SB·SlO 97 PANT TOPS ..•••••.• $8-$13 13 SHORT SK IRTS ••••.• 4.99·$12 51 LONG, SHORT, SKIRTS, 10.99·$20 62 JEANS, SI ZES 5-15 .••• 6.99-$12 50 JEANS ..•..•••.••• 9.99-$19 106 FASHION PANTS •..• S13·$17 26 JACKETS •.•••••..• 3.99-516 22 TENNIS WEAR •.•... S10·S22 36 TURTLENECKS ••.••. $6 S9 102 TANK TOPS ••....• J .60·S7 132 JR. PULLOVERS .••• 9.99 40 CARDIGANS •••••••• S16 22 CAROJGANS .•••••.• $12·$13 47 PULLOVERS .••••••• $1 1·$14 30VESTS ••...•••• , •• $8$12 96 KNIT TOPS ••••••••• 55·S11 86 KNIT TOPS , .••••••• $8-$9 29 COTTON KNIT TOPS •• 4.99 54 COTTON KNITS •.••• 8 .99·$10 25 FULL FIGURE SMOCKS,$6-$14 20 FULL FIGURE KNITS • $7·$8 CARDIGANS, LG. SZS ..•. $8.$16 \ . SALE 3.98-5.98 r 98e 2.98 2.98 1.98 4 .98 4.98 5.98 5 .98 2.98 1.98 1.98 48d 3.98 9.98 3.98 5.98 4.98 1.98 3.98 1.98 3.98 3 .58 4 ,48 3 .98 dresses, pant suits ORIG. SALE 2'10 DRESSES, JUMPSUITS AND PANT SUITS •••• $14.$32 2.98·14.98 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. 39 LOUNGE TOPS •••••• 4.97-58 41 ROBES, ASSORTED ••• $10·$16 89 HOSTESS LOUNGE· WEAR, ASSORTED ••• 9.98-Sl 7 31 PAJAMAS ••••••.••• S7-Sl7 46 BABY DOLLS •.••••• $5·S8 129 LONG GOWNS •••••• SS-$17 54 JR. SLEEPWEAR ••••• $6-$16 28 PEIGNOIRS .•••••••• S18·S25 SALE 2 .98 5.98 3 .98 3.98 2 .98 3 .98 3 .98 9 .98 women's accessories ORIG. 180 KNIT TOPS ....•... S4·S6 148 HAL TEA TOPS ••.•• $4 30 COTTON CARDIGANS, SS 35 KNIT SHAWLS ....•• $8-$9 11o'scARVES ••..•.... 1.69·$5 20 FABRIC BAGS ..••••. 57 40 CANVAS BAGS . • . • . • SS S8 31 VINYL HANDBAGS ..• S7·S10 25 SUEDE HANDBAGS .•• 513 66 LEATHER HANDBAGS, $12·$15 50 WALLETS; KEYCASES, 1.99-$8 70 PR. OPAQUE TIGHTS •• $2 600 F'R. SANDALS • • • • • • S4 190PR. TATAMI SANDALS,$2 94 PR. CANVAS SHOES •• $7 90 PR. SHOES. SANDALS, S4·S7 50 PR. SHOES, VINYL ••• S4 SALE 98d 48d 1.98 2 .98 98t 2.98 3.984.98 1.98 6.98 3 .98-6.98 98i 68t 48' 4ac sse 1.98 2 .68 inf ants and toddlers ORIG. 34 INF. TEE SHIRTS ...• S2·55 43 INFANTS' PLAYWEAR, S2·S4 43 TODDLER DRESSES •• $7 513 47 TODDL~R GIRLS TOPS, 1.89 43 TODDLER GIRLS TOPS, 3.49·$5 64 GIRLS PANTS .•.•••• 2.49 105 SHOR TS FOR T ODDLER GIRLS •••• 1.89-4.25 9 7 TODDLER SWIMWEAR. SS 115 TOODLE R SAN DA LS, 1.99·53 50 TOD. SWEAT SHIRTS .• 3.49 101 TOO. BOYS' PANTS •• 2.49·$3 37 BOYS' SHORT SETS .•• 3.49 49 TOD. BOYS' SHORTS •• 1.89 savings for girls OR IG. 46 DRESSES, 4-14 •.•.••. SS S16 18 JUMPERS, 7-14 .•••••• $6-$7 54 SKIRT OR PANT SETS •. $10-$16 20 SHORT SETS, 7-14 ...• 2.99 32SWIMWEAR, 7-14 ....• S7·S1 2 37 JACKETS, V INYL •••• S21 47 JEANS, OVER A!...LS ..• S4 ·$6 57 PANTS, 4·6X •••••••• 3.50 33 SKIRTS, 7-14 .••..••• SS·S7 64 JEANS, 7-14 •••••••• 57.5g 112 PANTS, SIZES 7-14 .•• $7·$8 63 PANTS, 7-14 •••..••• 4.50·7.50 38 TOPS, SIZES 7-14. . . . • S4 ..S6 65 SHORTS. 7-14 .•....• $2 40 BEACH WRAPS, 7-14 •• S6·S7 101 SANDALS, Girls' Dept., 3.50-4.50 68 UIRLS' HANDBAGS ••• 2.50·$5 66 GIRLS' BEL TS ••••••• 3.49-$4 301 KNIT TOPS, 7.14 •••• S4.S7 savings for boys ORIG. 36 BOYS' SLEEPWEAR ••• 4.99·5.49 43 BOYS'4·7 KNIT SHIRTS, 2.99-4.99 39 KflllT SHIBTS, 4·7 •••• 2.29-2.49 • SALE 98t 48t 3 .98 48t 1.98 98t 4ac 98d 98ct 1.48 98t 98t 48d SALE 3.98 1 .98 5.98 98e 98e 2.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 2 .98 2 .98 2 .98 1.98 48t 1 .98 48i 4at -98t 48t SALE 1.48 98i ~ .. r .. • ·-Wednesday. November 17. 1970 OAIL Y PILOT A 9 • many ·limited quailtities. be -early for best selection ·• savings for boys savings on toys . ORIG. SALE ORIG. SALE 116 KNIT SHIRTS, 8-20 •• 3.99·5.99 78 WESTERN SHIRTS. 1.98 166 FONZI & BARBARINO SIZES 14-20 .•••••••• $9.Sl 4 28 WOVEN SHIRTS, 8·18, 2.99 96 SPORT SHIRTS, 8·18 •• 4.99 122 LEISU~E SHIRTS •••• 6.99-10.90 SPORT SHIRTS, L. SLV ••• 4.99 65 DRESS SHIRTS •••••• 3.50 LEISURESUITS,4-7 .•••• 11 .99-17.99 42 LEISURE JACKETS ••• 9.99 58 LEISURE PANTS ••••• 6.99 130 JACKETS ••••••••• 3.99 234 JEAN JACKETS ••••• 8.99 37 SIZES 4-7 SWIMWEAR. 2.49 17 BEACH ROBES • • • • • • 4.99-9.99 45 SWIMWEAR. 8-18 .•••• 2.99·3.99 JEANS, BOYS', STUDENT., 5.98 5.98 48, 9ae 98'-2.98 2.98 1.98 4 .98 4 .98 3.98 1.98 1.98 48i 984 48l 3.98 savings for men ORIG. 232 DRESS SHIRTS ••••• 3.98-7.99 148 DRESS SHIRTS ••••• 8.99 64 DRESS SHIRTS, S. SLV., 6.99 170 LOCKER TEES ••••• 2.50 80 PHOTO TEES· ••••••• 3 .99 168 TANK TOPS ••••••• 2.99 45 WESTERN SHIRTS ..•• 12.99 45 SPORT SHIRTS. S. SLV., G.99 229SPORTSHIRTS,S. SLV., 8.99 66 LEISURE JACKETS ••• 9.99-12.99 31 SPORT COATS •••••• 34.99·39.99 350 KNIT SLACKS •••••• 9.99 127 SWIMWEAR •••••••• 3.99-5.99 107 SPORT COATS. • • • • • 39 .99-$55 SALE 1.98-3 .98 3.98 2.98 1.98 9Be 1.98 3 .98 1.98 3 .98 1.98 7.88 3 .98 98c 24.98 yardage, notions ORIG. 200 VOS. TEXTURED DOUBLEKNITS, YD .•• 99c 90 VOS. SINGLE KNITS, YD. 2 99 70 't'DS. SERAPE WOOL, YD. 5 99 604 YDS. JERSEY, YO •••• 1.99 200 VOS. GAUZE DOUBLEKNITS. YO ••• 3 49 176 VOS. BRUSHED GAUZE PRINTS, YO ••• 2.99 160 SPOOLS THREAD ••• 35\! 25 WISS SCISSORS •••••• 8.95 169 SKEINS YARN .••••• 99i 92 SKEINS RUG YARN ••• 1.45 630 PKGS. EMBROIDERY SALE 48d 48c 2 .88 28c 1.98 98e 18e 4.98 481£ 48( POSTERS •••••••••• $2 48c savings on shoes ORIG. SALE 100 SPORT SHOES •••••• 4.99·10.99 2.97·5.97 65 WOMEN'S OXFORD ••• 12.99 8.97 35 GIRLS' WEDGE ••..•• 5.99 3.97 60 MEN'S CASUAL. .•• 14.99-19.99 10.97-16.97 t hese it ems available in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear ORIG. 50 GAUZE BIG TOPS •..• 7.99-$12 35 JR. BIG TOPS ••••••• $12·$14 150 BLOUSES, ASST'D ••• $6-SlO 98 SHIRTS, ASSORTED •• $5.SlO 19 TOPS • • • • • • • • • • • • • SS.SS 24 PANT TOPS. • • • • • • • • S8 106 BLOUSES, ASST'D •••. S8·Sl4 20 PANT TOPS .•••.•••• $10-$12 .25 BLOUSES, SOLIDS .••• $8.$14 55 SKIRTS, ASSORTED •. S9·S16 51 FAMOUS MAKE JEANS, 6.99 40 ASSORTED JEANS ••. 9.99·$15 30 KNIT PANTS .••••••• 6.99-$14 57 PANTS ..••••..•••• $12.$16 45 COORDINATES ..•••. $4-$15 12PANTSUITS . .° ...... $16-$22 20 JUMPSUITS .••..••.. $18-$26 55 TANK TOPS •..•..•• 3.50 20 SLEEVELESS TOPS •.• 2.99·$5 98 FAMOUS MAKER KNU'WEAR.° .••••••• 9.99 79 PULLOVER SWEATERS, $9·$15 24 BULKY SWEATERS ••. $16-$22 SALE 3.98 5.98 1.98·3.98 1.98·3.98 48c 98c 3.98·5.98 5.98 4.98 5.98 3.98 5.98 4.98 5.98 98c-i .98 3.98 5.98 98e 48¢ 3.98 3.98-7.98 9.98 FLOSS •••••••••••• see 8<J 38 KNIT TOPS .•••••••• 3.50·3.99 48c 4.98 2.98 3.98 1.98 4.48 197 PERSONALIZED NAME TAGS •••••••• SOC 18c savings for the home ORIG. 36 PILLOWS •••••••••• 14.99 28 FOAMBACK DRAPES •• 16.99 16 FOAMBACK DRAPES •• 30.99 14 FOAMBACK DRAPES •• 39.99 21 BEDSPREADS ••••••• 19.99·24.99 40 QUEEN, KING SPREADS. 27 .99-32.99 120 VALANCES ••••••••• 4.49 SALE 9 .98 7 .98 15.48 23.98 5 .88 9.88 1.48 1.98 84 CURTAINS, 30" ••••••• 5.99 140 CURTAINS, 36" & SWAG •••• ~. ~ •••••• 6.99 42AREARUGS.4x6· •••• 14.97 87 BATH RUGS •••••••• 4 .99 17McDONALDT.M.RUGS •• 9 .99 HAND TOWELS •••••••• 1.77 WASHCLOTHS. • • • • • • • • 77' 2.48 5.88 3.28 6.98 98' 48' savings on toys ORIG. IMPORTED TENNIS RACQUETS ••••••••• 7.99·9.99 TOYS, ASSORTED •••••• 99d-4.99 320 FONZI BUTTONS. • • • 69t 600 RECORD BOOK ••••• $1 CYPRESS SALE 3.984.98 ..U-2.98 18' 48' 60 PANT TOPS, KNIT •••• $7·$9 35 KNIT TUNIC TOPS •••• 4.99 33 SHORT SLV. TOPS .••• $7-$8 28 LONG SLV. TOPS •••• 4.99 20 FULL FIGURE TOPS •. $7·$8 78 FULL FIGURE KNITS • $8-$15 22 FULL FIGURE PANTS, $8-$15 2.98-3.98 3.98 dresses, pant suits ORIG. 2S JR. DRESSES ••••••• $14·$26 20 JUMPSUITS. • • • • • • • • $18.$22 70 DRESSES, PANT SUITS, JUMPSUITS ••••••••• $28.$36 SALE 5.P8-9.98 5,98 . 14.98 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. 84 HOSTESS LONGS •••• $12.$14 62 LOUNGEWEAR •• : ••• $12-$15 29 JUMPSUITS ••••••••• $16 52 NYLON BABY DOLLS, $5.$9 18 LONG NYLON GOWNS, $7-$16 20 LONG PEIGNOIRS •••• $18.$25 160 BRIEFS ••••••••••• 1.10·1.35 220BIKINIS •••••••••• 1.36 18 THERMAL UNOERWR., 3.50·$5 18 UNIFORMS ••••••••• $12.$14 32 SWIMWEAR • • • • • • • • $6-$28 FULLERTON SALE 6.98 6.98 7.98 2.98 4.98 8.98·12.98 98' 98' . 98, 7.98 98, lingerie, loungewear ORIG. 55'FULL FIGURE BRAS •• 6.49·7.49 60 SMOCK TOPS ••••••• 4 .97·$8 27 LONG FLEECE ROBES, $16 62 LONG QUILT ROBES •• $15·$16 42 HOSTESS LONGS •••• 9.97-$12 SALE 4 .78 1.98 6.98 6.98 5.98 women's accessories ORIG. 288 NECKLACES, ASST'D, S3 CANVAS BAGS • • • • • • • • S6 SHOULDER & TOTE BAGS, SS LEATHER BAGS ••••••• S13·S15 73 LEATHER BAGS ••••• $15·$16 23 LEATHER BAGS ••••• 5.99 35 LEATHER BAGS ••••• $12-$13 59 VINYL BAGS ••••••• S6·S7 CANVAS BAGS .•.••••.• $6·58 SUEDE & LEATHER BAGS, SlO FABRIC & VINYL BAGS •• S6 BUBBLING BATH OIL ••• 2.50 PRINTED KNEE-HI'S •••• 1.25 SLING BACK SHOES • • • • S4 500 BEACHCOMBERS • • • S4 82 CANVAS SHOES ....... $7 54TATAMIS •••••••••• $2 35 VINYL SANDALS •• : • $6·$7 50 ESPADRILLES , ••••. $7 72 HALTER TOPS ••••. S4 22 CARDIGANS. • S6 31 SWEATERS.. • • • • $10 98 COTTON KNIT TOPS • $6 SALE 48cl·98j 3.98 4.98 6.98 3.98 1.98 5.98 2.98 3.98-5 .28 6.98 3.98 1.48 68d 2.68 484' 98e 48i 1.98·2.98 1.98 9ae 9se 3.98 2.98 inf ants and toddlers ORIG. 88 TODDLER PANTS. • • $3 63 TODDLER GIRL PANTS,$3 HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS, 3.49 23 TODDLER PANT SETS, $6-$9 36 TODDLER ROY SHIRTS,$4-S5 25 TODDLER TEES ••••• $2-$3 43 TEE SHIRTS •••••••• 2.49 36 TODDLER BOY SHIRTS, l .89 28 BOYS' PANT SETS •••• SS·&.50 25 DIAPER SETS .•••••• SS·S7 21 INFANT TEES ••.•••• 2.49 30 PLAY SETS ..•.••••• 2.49 19 INFANT SLEEPERS .•• 3.69 49 TODDLER DRESSES ••. $7-SlO 22 KNIT TOPS .•••••••. 2.49·$3 26 TODDLER PANTS •••• 3.49·$4 SALE 98c 98e 1.48 3.98 1.98 9ac 484' 2ac 2.98 1.98 98t 9ac 984' 2.98-3.98 98i 1.98 savings for girls ORIG. 31 HALTER TOPS •••••• $2·3.49 66 KNIT TOPS ••••••••• SJ-$4 74 TOPS & TEES ••••••. 2.49·$4 80 KNIT TOPS ••••••••• $4·$6 18 JUMPERS .••••••••• 3.50 17 DRESSES •••••• : ••• $7-$12 67 JEANS • • • • • • • • • • • • $7-$9 28 PANTS ••••• 6 ...... S4·S9 178 SANDALS.: ••••••• 3.50 509 ORLONf> KNEE HI'S, $1 133 KNEE-HI'S ••.••••• 1.35 55 BLOUSES & TOPS .••• $5·$7 savings for boys . ORIG. 75 SWIMWEAR ••••••• • 2.49·3.99 68 SHORTS ••••••••••• 4.99 99 SHORT SLV. KNITS ••• 3.99 122 TANK TOPS ••••••• 2.39 31 LEISURE SUITS, 4.7 ••. 13.99 65 PANTS •••••••••••• 7.50-$9 25 JEANS • • • • • • • • • • • • $9·$12 82 PANTS •••••••••••• 4.99·$9 22 DBL EK NIT PANTS •••• 6.99 83 JEAN JACKETS ••••• • 6.99·$14 SPORT SHI ATS, l. Sl.V., 4.99 38 PAJAMAS ••••••••• • 4.49·6.99 SALE 28, 1.98 484' 2.98 49; 2.98 3.98 984 48t 68t sse 1.98 SALE 28c 48, 1.98 28, 4.98 4.98 1.98 98c 3.98 4 ,98 2 .98 1.98 savings for boys ORIG. 36 SPORT SHIRTS, 4-7 ••• 2.99-4.99 50 SPORT SHIRTS •••••• 9.99 77 SPORT SHIRTS, S. SLV., 3.99-4.99 28 SPORT SHIRTS •••••• 2.99 72 SPORT SHIRTS, L SL V., 6.99 121 SPORT SJi41RTS, L SLV.,6.99 40 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS •• 3.49·4.99 FAMOUS MAKBR JEANS ; 5.98 SALE " 284 5.98 9Be .. 28d 3.98 98e 98e 3.98 savings for men ORIG. 90 DRESS SHIRTS ••••••• 3.99-7.99 " 29 DRESS SHIRTS, L SLV.,8.99 131 KNIT DRESS SHIRTS, 6.99·7.99 74 KNIT DRESS SHIRTS, LONG SLEEVE •••••• 8.99 40 PAJAMAS •.•••••••• 5.99 29 ASSORTED TIES ••••• 2.29-SS 67 SPORT SHIRTS •••••• 6.99 27 SPORT SHIRTS, S. SLV., 4.99 41 SPORT SHIRTS, L SLV., 7.99 345 TANK TOPS ••••••• 2.99 68 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS •• 6.99 113 SHORT SL V. KNITS ... 4.99·6.99 PRINT SPORT SHIRTS ••• 8.99 63 JEAN JACKETS •••••• 12.99 105 DBLEKNIT SLACKS •• 9.99-$14 43 LEISURE JACKETS ••• 10.99-$22 71 SWIMWEAR •••••••• 3.99·5.99 244 WALK SHORTS, SM.. 5.99 16 SWEAT SHIRTS •••••• 2.97-3.79 250 THONGS •••••••••• $4 25 SPORT COATS •••••• $39-$55 SALE 1.98 3 .98 2.98·3.98 3.98 2.98 48e 2.98 984' 1.98 1.98 3.98 1.48 3 .98 3.98 3.98 3.98 98c{ 48e 9ae 484 24.98 yardage, notions ORIG. 200 VOS. GAUZE KNIT •• 3.99 80 BRUSHED GAUZE .••• 2.99 36 VOS. FABRICS, YO ••• 1.99·2.99 25 YDS. FABRICS, YD ••• 1.29:1 .99 75 vds. GUATEMALAN •• 2.99 98 VOS. SERAPE STRIPE. 5.9S 62 VOS. ELASTIC, YO ••• 1.98 16 SCISSORS •••••••••• 3.95· 13.95 280 SKEINS YARN, SKEIN, 99ct'·1.45 50 STITCHERY KITS •••• S2-S7 21 STITCHERY KITS •••• $7-$8 SALE VD. 1.98 YD. 1.48 484' 28cl 1.98 3.88 28i i.48·5.98 4Be 98cl-1.98 2.98 savings for the home ORIG. SALE 70 FAKE-FUR SPREADS, 11.97-32.99 7.98· 12.98 FEATHER/OWN. PILLOWS, 14.99 9.98 DRAPERIES ••••••• ,13.99-53.99 6.98-26.98 30 BATH TOWELS •••••• 3.99 1.98 114 HAND TOWELS ••••• 2.89 98.t 216 WASHCLOTHS •••••• 671! 28e 50 AREA RUGS •••••••• 14.97 8.98 20 COMFORTERS • • • • . • 10.97 7 .98 100 CURTAINS •••••••• 4.99 2.58 HANO TOWELS •••••••• 1.77 98c WASHCLOTHS .••.••••• 77<i 48C savings on toys ORIG. 40 SKATE-BO. WHEELS •• 3.99 600 RECORDS ••••••••• 1.49 300 FONZIE BUTIONS .•• 69d 88 FONZIE & BARBARINO POSTERS •••••••••• $2 60 KITES • • • • • • • • • • • • 99~ · TENNIS RACQUETS ••••• 7.99·9.99 TOYS, ASSORTED •••••• 99(·4.99 PUZZLE~, ASSORTED • • • 604 SALE 9Bi 284 Sri 48, 28i 3.98-4.98 48i·2.98 4 FOR $1 savings on shoes ORIG. SALE SPORT SHOES ••••••••• 4.99·10.99 2.97-5.97 WOMEN'S OXFORDS •••• 12.99 8.97 GIRLS' OXFORD$ •••••• 5.99 3.97 MEN'S CASUALS •••• 14.99-29.99 10.97·14.97 10201 Valley View $treet-995-8003 1 Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Llnda-998-8800 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 • . .... .. · J J ' A J 0 DAIL v PILOT Wednesday. Nov•mber 17. 1976 co.,l•t• cov•r• .. o1 eo.11t, •••rR11t•nt •nd COllll8. PARIS (AP> -Snob- bism over auto license plates is out in France - by order of Inter_,r Minister Mi c hel Poniatowski. He banned further issue of single nu.mber plates. ev.rr•r In.ti'• DAILY PILOT . "'ilst! * lt!dsth Police-tested security. HIGH SECURITY ONEIMCH DEADIOLT 16.95 lffU&l.UD A•.uin/H 8<100..1d'<1Clc This rugged steel and brass cylinder deadlock is the single most effective way of keeping your home safe from burglars. It has been rigorously tested by law enforcement agencies to insure maximum protection. HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS ~ AUTO 5 Costa Mesa's Harb or Boulevard of Cars pre- sent all the new model cars in one place, includ- ing: AMC Jeep, Atlas Chry- sler, Bouer Motors, Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa Datsun. Earl Ike Imports. Johnson & Son lincoln- Mercury, Alan Magnon Pontiac, Miracle Mazda. Nabers Cadillac, llleodore Robins Ford, University Oldsmobile, Victay Dodge. NOV. 18th THAU NOV. 21 . SOUTH COAST PlAZA BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • COSTA MESA ;'DEAR:-=-· ·----f ..___..._ ., LA PAZ: --====:...:.:..-.-------- ' j MARE ME IA . __ ...... ,'-"""" I BARTENDER -JUST .... F~O~R --...,.----L TONIGHt" " ' ,.,.w.,...... Prnldent'! Rep . Barbara Jordan says talk of h er pres ideotial potential is •'forward thinking," but she • doubts whether she'll ever see enough peo- ple feeling that way to elect her. Death Tuning Suit Key MJAMI <AP) -When did the 24-year-o ld mother of four die - when s h e s ~ff ered cardiac arrest after ap· parently being e lec· trocuted by a defective refrigerator or when her neck was broken as the.. ambulance rushing her to a hospita l collided with a car? That's the question facing Dade County medical officials in the case of Sara Norris. MRS. NORR IS was pronounced dead after the ambulance collided with a car driven by Sergio Gonzalez. 56. He Gi>t a problem? Theri wnte: to Pal Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answer8 and action you need to solve meqwtles m government and bust· ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. Tl1e column appears ~a1ly except Saturdays. Ll ... t• tor S...U Clafiu DEAR PAT : Can ltaJce another person lo small claims court in an attempt to force him to fulfill terms of a contract? I know that small claims court handles s uits involving money owed up to $500, but 1 'm .ool sure a bout contract fuUUlmeot. T.O., Costa Mesa SmaU claiaa court does not handle actJoas &.o-- foree a paJ1.1 to-fulllll tbe tenns of a coatrad. Other actions tbat callllOt be bdtlated In small claims coort are: t•lda« oat an i.Juaction to prevent a person from dollag an illegal act or restraining him from annoylbg or tbreat.ealng you; recovermg possession of real or personal property &bat has been taken from you; obtalDill« a divorce or separa· tloa; obtalnla« cus~ of a child or adopting a child; chancing one a own name, and suing for damages amoa.ntlngto more than $500. Small Change fn Cofn s~orcla DEAR PAT: We would like help in getting two sets of uncirculated coins whlch we ordered in Nov· ember 1974. T he coin sets were special bicentennial issues, and were ordered from the U.S. Mint an San Francisco. We began writing to the Mint in Mar<'h and received form letters staling that we should .. allow two to twelve months for delivery." Two years is too long to wait. C. W., Costa Mesa Glenn Williamson of tbe Department of the Treasury, when contacted by this column, dis· covered that your order bad inadvertently been dropped from the cqntputer. He said that your order bas now been placed into a special processlng file and that you should r~elve your coin sets shortly. Anyone expe riencing problems with coin or medal sets ordered from lh<' Treasury may contact the Spedal Coinage and Mf'fiab Division, The Old Mint, San Francii.co, C'i\ 94li:i. Tips for .4irUne Traveler• D EAR PAT: I am not a very experienced air traveler. so J 'm asking you if one should lip airline personnel. I'd also like to know what the usual lip should be for skycaps who carry bags at the airport. lt 1s medically necessary for me to eat a special djet. too. Can a n airline pltssenger request meals suited to special requirements'! also died in the accident. P.O., Costa Mesa Am bu I a n c e dr iver There is no lipping on airlines. Skycaps usually Robert Bra ley and four are tipped 35 cl'nts for a piece or luggage carried a t o l he rs r 1 ding in the t.he airport or 25 cents a bag if you have several suit· rescue vehicle were in· cases. Most airlines ,,.,UI arrange ror spt>cial dil'l jured meals. ¥our lra vel agent should be asked to contact LA Man Jailed LOS ANGELES(AP) -A Los Angeles man baa bee.n given a prison sentence of five years to llle af\er he was convict· ed on.charges stemmina from what officials aa.lcl wu a Sl.5 million beroln line. The sentence was meted to Sergio Antonio Verduao. 24. The Peniitsnla What memories! The train from Los Angel~s. The Pavilion. The Balboa Ferry. Sandy beaches . · But what about those miles of prime Income properties that line the seashore? And the lovely residential area of Peninsula Point? Newport Equity Funds arranges equity trust deed loans on Peninsula properties -and on homes all along the Orange Coast. If you need capital -and you.'re a property owner -call the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds for information on an equity trust deed loan. The number is 644-8824. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FtNAl-./CIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE ' SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71~1644-88,24 Dr. Ronald Wright. the airline about this at the lime your fli ght Is Dade County deputy scheduled. -~----~=======§§~====§§§§~ medical examiner , said ___ ---------- the question is whether -----------------------------:-:~----, Mr s No rri s was technically a live when the accident occurred. "IT BOILS down to what being a live is," said Wright. The answer will be im· porlant becaus.e her family filed a $3 million dama.ge suit against the Randall-Eastern Am bulance Ser vice. Briley and the Econo-Way Ex terminating Co. which owned the car involved in the accident . OFFICIALS S AID Mrs. Norris was in cardiac arres~ with no pulse when paramedics arrived at her home Wright said he believes that her heart stopped after she s uffe red an electrical s hock from a defective refrigerator. The rescue workers we re able lo restore some signs of life as the ambulance carried the woman to a hospit.41, of- ficials said. But her neck was broken when the ambulance overturned. ''THE INJURIES she had In the accident itself show evidence of bleed· ing of the kind that re· quires blood pressure to produce," Wright sald. The accident still is be· Ing investigated by Miami police. . Ma1estic Lake Tahoe 1s a year 'round playground like none other rn the ,wor)d Here you can ski challeng mg slopes, st~p into nights filled with glittering entertainment . or simply breathe the mountain air and watch the seasons change. It's all wrthin easy reach when you take off for Ta hoe on Arr California. Convenienl Sunjet senilce avcJil able daily from Orange County Airport for OFF 0 ·oE. only $32.00 (one way). And Rying Air California means you '11 spend less time travel· 1119 and more time enjoying the ~pectacu l ar recreation and casual lifestyle that's so much a part of this scenic inland sea in the Sierras. Money-saving di~counts available for groups of ten or more. families and military personnel. Package tours, too. Don't you want to go? It's easy .. on Air California. <.all A·r CMomlO f1u1 lrfmmt111on'" Oran9t• r.,111'1!1, 171417.iL 1""1'Y""""'V 12/.'IJ ~.?if'l.'JIJ l.ag11rlo (71414966000. I o~ 1\nq~ll's. (l 1.3! 627 [»IOI San C/f'ml'nte, 171114"1'\60<XJ ({11 t!r\..Je .'>a11 /lt•r11.irdi11.1 I 71'l/ 1<!5 fi'OO or vour loco/ trove>/ og;_onl AIR. CALIFORNIA We're easy to take. r > \ ' ' . Cut in Homes Needed? ORANGE COUNTY SA Market Slayer Sentenced A man who shot and killed a Santa .Ana meat markel clerk after the victim had handed over the $40 in his cash re· gister was sentenced Monday to hfe in state prison Orange Co unt y Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae ordered the maximum prison term for Fernando Cano Bermudez, 26, after a jury found the Para· mount man guilty of rirst des;ree murder. Additional sentencing on related conv1ct1ons of armed robbery and burglary meant that Bermudez will be held for al least 13 years be fo r e he can seek parole, probation of- ficers explained. Bermudez wa$ arrest· ed last April 24 after he entered a meat market on Warner Avenue and shot Mark Glen Towner, 19, four times aflc•r emp· tying-the cash regisler. Land Cosu Key to Pricing $pedal &o Tbe Daib' PUot SAN J>JEOO -ThreeOrance Coun· ty planned community developers have expressed concem over rising land and houslng costs during a San Diego growth seminar and two com- pany repre»cntatllres o:Ud a decrease in single-family dwellings may be needed. Ken Agld, Oirettor of ResldenUal Marketing for The Irvine Co. voiced concern ~bout consumer s peculation on new homes which Ls causing prices to rise for other consumers. HE SAID THE availability of land is the only factor that can keep the housing costs with.in the reach of persons having an average income or under $20,000. Al Nevin, senior vice president for the Sanford R. Goodkin Research Corp., was not enthusiasUc about the need for more land. s aying de- velopers, search for affordable land in fringe areas is the major cause of urban sprawl. "Orange County is coming to north <San Diego)county, to Carlsbad and Encinitas for housing,;. Nevin said "San Diego residents are trying for the same areas. Land grabbing and housing shortages will brin~ on a new generation or the over $100,000 homes beginning next year," he srud. DEVELOPERS AGREED that single-family d etached housing in Bus Employes Get Radio-cars Three Orange County Transit Dis· tract <OCTD) employes will be permitted to· drive radio-equipped OCfD cars to and from work each day, district directors have decided. Board l'J'lembers adopted a policy assigning three or lhe 10 ocro cars to the director of transit services. manager of operations and bus opera· lions superintendent. Orange County will average above ~.000 and close to $65,000 in San Diego County In 1977. '"New towns have ti.:en a disaster." said Harry McCamlc, president of Avco Community Developers. • McCOMlC told Ule group or 150 In vestors, realtors and lenders th11l his company wus directing its efforts toward attached housing as il had l)t!en for the past several years. Harvey Stearn. president of the M1ss1on Viejo Company, indicated his ~·ompany would be constructing 50 percent of its housing in the attached mode within five years to lower costs for both resident and developer United Way's Drive Clears $1.4 Million The 1976 United Way of Orange County Nor th /South campaign raised tl.455,543 as al Nov. 9, a nearly 200 percent increase over where the annual campaign was last year al the same lime. Divisions reporting campaign re· suits al the first campaign report meeting were· Public Employees. led by Costa Mesa employees, with a total of $21,224 and Combined Federal Cam- paign. $40,000. EDUCATION DIVISION, with La H abra Cit y Sc h ool D ist r ict Employees taking the lead, has donal· ed $5,000. The 76 United Way Agencies. which provide 90 percent or the voluntary human services in Orange County, have contributed $37,011 to the cam- paign, a 37 per cent increase over last year Deaths Elsewhere DiDles March Opens Sunday NEW Y ORK (l\P) - The Rev, Dr Cy ril Charles Richardson. OT. internallon a llv known church h1 stora a·n, author a nd expert on early Christianity, died Tues- ctay at has Manhattan home of a heart attack ·SAN FRANC ISCO (Al» -Funeral services were held today for Paul For the Petri, 90, vice president for more than 20 years of Petri Wine Co , of Asti. He died Sunday following a stroke. Petri's father, Raffaello, a French wine master. and an uncle c0-1 founded the winery in 1893. Deatl1 Not1'~e• ALOEllMAN JOHHC ALOEllM"'H RtMAdm1nt of Ille U S H••Y R•t.r•d Qt V- &e.ach C4t Peueio •••'f Hovem~r 11 1t1t. Fu~r•t "''3r\~f1'UH\f\ /tff> °'"'1· 1nq 5,,t"''' uoun& 8PAChdlfktors. 1114\Hlll OqMANO E BRASHER ~'°""' n• c;..w.n,., A"'"· C' P•\\e<f •w•v Nov R d •mrl•,. \\ 117& !turv1 ~•d DY ..., ecor r>J•ol~v Br4'"'" "" 8•"" 8•••"'" ' 0'Uf'lf'l1t' f,.tyh• 8t1t\n .. , Mr-. Birth• Pah•<•J Hott" Mr .. OonnA O'Ha, .. !(~""' e,.,~, lllru qr .. nd<hlldr<>n t:o"'~''" of Torontu, Ofl\t•rio (.af'ec:M ,.,v•tt~'\. _..,.. frUH\day HO't'NT'lbf'r ll Commun1tv Ho•O•UI "" ., •0 00 """ •• .,, JOM 1..., IMOl•\I \~p'•"'bt'" P Itri. ('"""rt!\ Mt~ffT'lfl'flf J1 Good ~Df)l>r'1 Am '" ._A, 1 ·n l•~ r,.""'it"tt''f 8~1tl l\,.r91ron ~ 6M:f41 ti-... \"' f MorncdlH•(COf"' Co\t•M•,•,C. Ot 100•< 6 lt l6 WALSH Mt •""'"'°' l\••,.1• ,,ri,,,..,.,,, 0,..l')a lOAETTA G WAL!tH rt~Mn1 ni JI 1~ • ,,_ , l..,.. Mdh C.if•tOfl'tla Svl""\'1....0 bv Or••'-t' t' t•t• ,..., ...,,tM"d 8•.,\1Amln W.tt\n Fui'""'''' M' ,.._., ¥• • \ ~<(fl11rf. S..t\ """~t\ W~O~\day.,..OV!'mt:Jitf' 11 '"'' ( -n. I I Octo••' u '"' u tO JO AM O'ConMr '-"'4VN >itth ~tMfY t..'"'h~Df'• "''"'th,. R-v AotJt-rt The Orange County Chapter of lhe March of Dimes will hold its first bike and walkathon begin· nang at 8 a .m. Sunday al the Fountain Valley Recrealaon <ind Cultural center, 16400 Brookhurst St. "Participants ask friends to donate, Jet's say. 10 cents per mile walked or ridden," said Dorothy Sutherland, local March of Dimes executive direc- tor. "The friend will give the biker or walker a check for the money upon verificalion of the miles covered in the event." Walkers will be asked to compete 20 miles, cyclJsts 40 miles during the event which will end by 4 p m .. event spokesmen said. Money r:iised in lhe event will go toward pre- vention of birth defects. Participants who raise the most money during the bike-walkathon will receive a holiday weekend for four at Knott's Berry farm and Disneyland. Second a nd third place winners will receive 10- speed bi cycles. Maps of the route and its six checkpoints are available al Seven-11 stores. schools and the March of Dimes office, 111 Oyer Road, Santa Ana. For more information. call 979·2270. 'M t1"4J ~, ;.., l•H' t>u\• I, S..'N1 , ! '"' , I II ) • 11 DrMMt•\ ,.,, L 8cMn.;11off11.1•f•"l!l fflt,.rnw...,f N•••t>" Ph • a) Anr:J: Cl s ~"~~:~;1~,.;:',.~"nr l. tQUllU H th • ys1c e ualy 888 et V.,1 •f'a1 1-A• 0 11 I 11o c;c11 A nine-week course lo help public safety "'°'..,, Wftof""r I\. RARGr~ ~~,..,...,.,,.,,,ti . .... • ···• •'" .,. .. ,, ..... l>~'"•.. c 1 '"'" .... ,-..... employes successfully pass physical agility tests 11"" II ,.,, fll'\t A,A~ .,, Y t ,.. ........ °"' u. '"' \u<w·••<11Wn"•"'' begins Nov. 20, through Golden West College's ad· • v. .., ,..... EY<"Jyn A ... 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San Juan Cao1strano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chaoet 3500 Pac1t1c View Drive Newoorl Cahlorn1a 644-2700 PEEi< FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOM£ 7801 Botsa Ave Westm1nsrer 893-3525 SMITHS MORTUARY 627 Main SI Hunhngton Bt"ach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LAMB OUR WESTCLIFF CHAPEL MOrtuarv • • 646·4888 427 e 17th Sr~ Costa Mos.a tmb~r 11 ,.,. •I , 00 PNI Good =:.:~dc::~.~.':y 8 ' 11 0 '-" 'Just .11nother Dish' PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS austNHS NAMIE STATE MINT Tll• lnttowlno "'''on• ••• ~01110 buolf\oh•• fi'HV L SAYS II 0.<•qn Pl•t~ 110 No-I C•n1tr Or • "lt wODrt 9"<11. '2MO ~•Ill• ~ Mt Cultouqll, 17JI ..., lorll I.Ant •0. NtwOOrl BN<ll. (A ttt60 Joi\<\ A Ollty, lll1 S~YllM 0. , Fu119t1tft ~A .,._,, '111• bu\ln•n '' Cl)lldUC14MI by a _,.. •• .,.rt"""'"" PflyttlJ S M<C111iouo,i. '"'' ,, .. ,_ .. , .... , ., ...... , .. 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"t'I;· crptional collcrtnr'' plate< h.:ivc been 11pprrcint1ng quk\.ly 1111 the market l he ~etrct of "''c rn"c'tmcnt I~ rn ~no111ng \\hilt rl31tl lo buv when." ro.n1d the collc1.:tor- anvc:~tor prollt frorn th•~ boonian; market, the U.- chi111µc h:u iiut together a l'OJll!"lelc c.1~y-tO•USC k11 with P_!,£Lum of :ill 859 major5'1a'tu rciularly traded, current 111:1rkc1 price~. iu1 unaly~i~ from The f:ronomM on the ctJl- kclihlt.' mnr~ct :'Ind tcr· h) -step 1tuiJ1:l1nc for pie · ing r>IMc~ w11h c,\trn ordi· nary potcntwl. f'l)r a brltf time, Iha~ kit • i' available for ju~t Sl.00, >Aith :1 30.011y money bad. guaronrcc. 1 o order, send your 1111mc, address, zip code and S 1.00 to The llrndford [xchangc, J'744 Waukcjt.\tl Rd., Mort11n GtO\'C, rn. (10053 before November, 27 .. Wedno~v Novernbdr 17. 1976 DAil Y PILOT J J City of Huntington ach l BAFFLED? CONFUSED?· CONCERNED? IS THE FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPORTANT TO YOU? If So, Here Are The Facts About Th, Redevelopment Plans To Be Discussed At 5 p.m. Thursday, ·Nov. 18, In The Gym Of Huntington Beach High School, 1905 Main Street. City Council /Redevelopment Agency Wants Your Opinions On The Plan Actually Under Consideration WHAT IS REDEVELOPMENT? This Question has baffled, intrigued and caused concern and at times been misrepresented as citizens of Huntington Beach have sought to find the many answers to their specific and general questions. The City of Huntington Beach 1s presently in the process of adopting a proposed Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Area. It is the culmination of many months of effort by the Project Area Committee. Area Citizens and City Staff. While the term "redevelopment" 1s used because of legal requirements and because it is taken from the name of the state law. ··ca1itornia Community Redevelopment law ... refurbishing. remOdeling and modernizing are the preferred means of improving the area included in the proposed plan. State Community Redevelopment Law permits cities to establish a Redevelopment Project Area where there are indications and evidence of deterioration which tends to cause blighted conditions which is generally preceded by adverse physical. social and economic conditions. Redevelopment is a process which must be flexible and general in o rder to enable a community to use the redevelopment process to achieve stated goals and objectives WHAT IS A REDEVELOPMENT PLAN? A Redevelopment Plan is a general development plan not a precise or specific plan. The Redevelopment Plan must have flexibility if the goals and objectives of the plan. including maximum participation by private property owners. are to be achieved in remedying deficiencies within the Project Area. Flexibility is the key cons1derat1on because redevelopment 1s not a Quick process. Redevelopment of the area and development of vacant land will not happen overnight but occur in phases over the years. A Redevelopment Plan is a land use document that will guide the future growth and development Of the Downtown Area .. The Redevelopment Plan involves many activities and includes: A. The plan is general in nature -not specific and wall be an conformance with the City's adopted General Plan. 8. Local Control -redevelopment projects and activities are under direct control and approval of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency. All proposed redevelopment projects will reQutre public hearings. C. Citizen participation -citizens may participate 1n the redevelopment process by attending Project Area Committee. Community Redevelopment Commission and Redevelopment Agency meetings. D. Property acquisition -there wall be select property acau1s1tton within the Downtown Area. Appraisals will be conducted to determine the Fair Market Value of property to be acquired. The Redevelopment Agency cannot offer less than the appraised value. E. Relocation -in accordance with State Law. the Redevelopment Agency shall pro'."ide relocation assistance to property owners. residential and hus·iness tenants when their p~operty is acquired. When the plan is adopted. the state's relocation guidelines and relocation Plan for the downtown area will be part or the plan and describe benefits. F. Owner/Tenant Participation -property owners and tenants shall have first priority to participate in the redevelopment of their property or business. The City Council has ad9pted Owner/Tenant Participation rules and regulations which specifically state how this participation may occur. G. The Redevelopment Plan does not mean high rise development or a high intensity type of development. Such issues and concerns will be d ecided at a later date as the plan is implemented. Such decisions will be made during a series of required public hearings which may include initiating new zoning districts to further regulate and control such pro~"development. H. Tax Increment Financing -is a single source of funding available to the City in implementing the Redevelopment Plan once It is adopted. Revenues generated through this method will not be sufficient to accomplish all of the goals indicated by the City . Other sources of funding will be required and may include financial assistance from the City, State of California. interest income. Agency bonds or any other loans. grants. or financial assistance from the federal government or any other public or private source when they become available. Public activity and public expenditures of money must be linked with private commitments to invest. build or rehabilitate. I. Rehabilitation and reconstruction -the plan will permit improvement and modernization to existing structures to meet design standards and applicable City Codes. J . Replanning and redesign -the plan will permit defective or inadequate street layout. faculty lot layout in relation to size. shape, accessibility or usefulness to be redesigned and replanned . K. Public improvements -the plan wall permit the Redevelopment Agency to improve water. sewer. drainage and utility systems; street lighting. reconstruct existing streets or build new streets; provide for public malls in the downtown core area; public parl<ing facilities; pedostrian overpasses. underpasses or other means of pedestrian traffic flow: improve the municipal pier and former Civic Center Site for public uses: improvements to an existing community center in the "townlot" area; and provide for public mass transit terminal facilities in the downtown area. I . Demolition and clearance -selective clearance of existing structures may be reQuired where there are substandard and or obsolete buildings or additional land needed to provide public improvements. REDEVELOPMENT IS NOT: In order to clear up some of the misconceptions about redevelopment. the Redevelopment Plan will not be: A. Redevelopment -as utilized in the City of Huntington Beach under State law is not the same as the federal government's Urban Renewal Program. 8. VTN Concept Plan -the City Council o·n October 26. 1976 resctnded its previous action in approving VTN 's Concept Plan A. This concept which proposed high intensity development and high rise buildings presently has no official sanction by the City. VTN 's proPosed plan shall be given the same consideration and review of ...any proposed proJe~t submitted by developers. .,,., '\ C. Redevelopment Plan -the plan will ~Jl general in nature and will not be a specific or precise plan. The ~Ian must be ffexlble In order to carry out the goals and ~bfectives indicated in the ~ep0rf over a period of years. As developers show an interest in the Downtown Area. their project plans will be reviewed and analyzed for compliance with the Plan prior to approval by the City. D. Property acquisition and relocation -until specific plans are ePQroved which would implement the Redevelopr;nent Plan. those select parcels of land to be acquired cannot be Identified nor can the number of property owner!. residential or business tenants who would be eligible for relocation assistance and benefits. The Redevelopment Agency will not i.be involved1 In larger scale property acquisition or purchasing property for land banking (surplus property) purposes. The next rescheduled public hearing to consider adoption of the proposed Redevelopment Pl~for the Downtown Area will be held on Thursday. November 18. 1976 at 5.00 p.m ~the Huntington Beach High School Gymnasium. 1905 Main Street, Huntington Beach PUBLIC IMFORMATIOH OFFICE J) .. ' ., I: I; . • \ • \ .. .. ' .. " ' " t ' .. t ... .. .. ' . .. • • I • ' i • • ' ' i \ ' l l 1 s , .. .; , . # . # # .. I " ' .. I .. - r. A J 2 DAILY PILOT WPdnesday No111;mber 17 1976 r .. t , Orange· Draws More Cozmty Tops Six-year Population Jump SACRAMENTO CAP) -Orange County topped the rest of the state m population growth during the la.c;t six years, according to the Department of .Fmance. Jn the six-year period ending July l, 1976, the county's population went from 1,431,600 to 1,749,900, an mcreaseof23.lpercent. DURING THE SAME TIME, the state's total population jumped almost 1.5 millio n Jo 21,520,000, the department said Tuesday. San J.o'rancisco and Los Angeles were the only counties showing drops in their popula- tions from July l , 1970, to July I this year , ac- cording to Tuesday's report. During part of that penod Los Angeles' population dropped below 7 million. However, by J uly 1 of this year, it had climbed back up to 7,008,400. Its popula tion on J uly 1, 1970, was 7,047,100. SAN FRl\NCISCO'S JULY 1, 1970, popula- tion was 712,100. By July 1 of this year it was fi65,000. In terms of relative growth. rural Mono County in Northern California led all other counties with the biggest growth. an 82.2 per- cent increase over 1970. Among the state's largest counUes where the population is over 100,000, Santa Cruz had the biggest rel alive growth, 31.4 percent. IN JULY 1970, THE state's population was 20,026,000. Other facts released by the department: -Migration to California from 1973 to 1975 was much higher than it was in fiscal years 1971 and 1972, when it dipped to an aft- nual low of 60,000. For the last three years it was 107,000, 185,000 and 175,000. Migration for fiscal "975 and 1976 included 50,000 In- dochinese refugees. -Births during fiscal 1975-76 totaled 322.000, up from low levels recorded in fiscal 1973-74. Part of the earlier low birth rate may reflect a choice by couples to delay having their children unlil later, the department said. * * * * * * And R es ide11U Endorse Local Housing Eighty-five percent of Orange County re- s idents believe t hey live 1n "good or e x- cellent" neighborhoods, according to a r eport by the Bure~u of the Census, U.S. Department of Commer und the Department of Housing and Urban D elopment <HUD>. ' Officially. the county 1s listed as the Anaheim-Santa Ana-Carden Grove Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area <SMSA>. MORE THAN ONE IN EVER Y five hous- ing units 031.000 of 592,000) in the county was bwlt during 1970 74, lhe report showed. Other chan ~cs noted for the county. between 1970 and 1974 included: The median value of owner-occupied homes rose 52 percent from $27,300 to $41 ,500. MED I AN I NCOME OF * SCHEFFLERA * FA LS E AR'ALIA ReCJUlar 1.79 homeowners incr eased 37 percent, from $13.000 Lo $17,800. -The median monthly gross rent (includ- ing utilities ) advanced26percent, from $150to $189. -The m edian annual income of renters rose from $7. 900 to $9,800, or 24 percent. -ABOUT 27 PE RCENT OF T HE households m oved in one year, with renters be· mg about four times more likely to have moved than ho meowners. -There was a gain of 129,400 housing un· its over the 1970 census figure. -Among households that responded con- cerning neighborhood conditions, 50 percent cited noise as the chief conrution, followed by crime and heavy traffic. Your Choic~ s106 The fastest draw in the West a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Phone 1>12 S6i8. 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If ynu·n: not a n d1 ... 1 . .,1111w111h· 1111 'our Chnst111a~ 1i·.,, 1< L.111 () I0 -2 170 ur \ is1t u ... soon. \\ 1· Ii,!\ c loh <11 111011t·\· to lend at 1•11111w1itl\1' r;1tc· .... h11t.nur~uppl) of lhl":-1· 1111p1irtC'd lnke" l'i limitl'd. French Bank of California t I \ it ' •. I •I I \1. " I I ti~ ~.1111 \, 11 po11 l unl•·r I >11q· :\1·11p•o1l lk.wh,lald11rn1.1 J,-l1·11h11111 Ii Ill ;• I ill BNP r A+ I u~1A t I .., , I \ 1 1 ' /,I J•, 11,i 1 J'i,11,1' \ ttu (.1 • /, ' ,, .; It •It I •'••tof J, u _ .... ,,.. ... 5to40% Oil Price Hike Eyed NEW YORK (AP) -Next month's expected increase In the price or foreign crude oil will lie somewhere between the 5 per-. cent favored by Saudi Arabia and the 40 percent urged by Nigeria, Irani.an Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedl says. The economic commission of the 13-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries C TAKI NG ) __ ST_OC_K_ is meeting at Vienna this week to make price recommendations for next month's full OPEC meet· ing in Qatar. • Zahe di said Tuesday Iran favors a 15 percent increase of the current crude price of $11 .51 a barrel. 1t'maen'• Bank Opens LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The first bank here specializing in s-ervice to women has opened its doors for both male and female customers. The bank is fourth in the nation designed es pecially for women, s aid Row an Henry. president and chief executive officer. Sellllnar Slated The Tax Reform Acl of 1976 will be examined at a seminar being conducted Dec. 4 at Orange Coast College. The seminar will run from 9 a.m .-3:30 p.m. in OCC's fine arts lecture hall 116. A $7 fee covers cos t of the seminar and a luncheon. Persons must r egister by Dec. 3. For registration in formation, phone 556-5880. Pigtailed Windshields Al'WI ........ A worker at PPG Indtistries, Creighton, Pa., inspects auto windshields with built-in "pigt'ail" radto antennas. The antenna wires are imbedded in plastic between piles or glass. Design offers a safeguard against vandalism. Dat,sun Hit in Pricing Suit MIAMI <AP) -lmPorters of Datsun cars and trucks are ac- cused in a lawsuit here of trying to prevent p rice-cutting and other competition between their dealers. The outcome could af- fect nearly 900.000 car owners Datsun sports car. Arkin, who paid the $4,400 price, said. "If you can wheel and deal for a Carullac or a Mercedes, why should t he Datsun be different?" throughout the country. Fi Ag . The lawsuit charges thal J.r111Names ency Nissan Motor Corp. 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UM H.1, ....... ,$4( 1.tUonol S.CurtU~l-o..~,, •nd 11\ill#Mt ....... ,_. __ 4 Income Growth Picks Up WASHINGTON CAP> -Increases ln lhe pay and benefits for federal employea helped pwih up the growth or personal income In the United States at a faster pace in October, the tiovemment said today. The Commerce Department aaid per1onal lncome grew at an a.nnuti1 rate of $10.2 billion. or 9.2 percent, to $1,'°l.9 blWon. That conlrasted to an annual rate or S6.2 bllUon, or s.s per. cent in September. On 1 ~r capita basis, the depart· meot uld personal Income for Oc:· tobtr climbed to an aMual rate of M.502. up 7 .8 percent from the same month last rev. ,, . . Wednesday Nov1tmber 17 1976 s DAILY PILOT A J 3 Top Tip·off Salaries Relate to Size By MILTON MOSKOWITZ There arc many way~ of measuring companies -by aaJeis, by profit. by w;sets. by number or cmployes -but one or the m6st intriguing lS by the number of high.salaried ex· ecutives. The bigger the com· pany, the more people it has earnin g high salaries. That's u rule that usually holds up. Not every lim e o f course. But mo:st of lhl! time. Money Tree Joseph Beith, professor of insurance at Indiana University. has demonstrated that this measuring rod also works in, the world of mutual Life insurance companies. The mutuals are companies that are. theoretically anyway, owned by their policyholders. The data assembled by Beith for the nation's 10 largest mutuals showed the following salary picture: 1) PRUDENTIAL, NATION'S LARGEST life insurer with assets of $39.3 billion. In 1975 il had JO executives who made more than $100,000 a year. Three earned moJ'e than $200,000. including the $375,000 salary paid to Chairman DonaldS. MacNaughton. 2) Metropolitan, No. 2 in the standings with .assets of $35.1 billion. It had 11 executives earning more than $100,000 in 1975. Two earned more than $200,000. Highest paid: Pres1 dent Richard R. Shinn, $300.000. 3) Equitable Life of New York, third largest company with assets of $19.8 billion. Twelve officers earned more thanSl00,000; only one, Pre!lidentCoy G. Eklund. more than $200,000. - 4) NEW YORK LIFE. ~ETS : $13.8 billion. Only three executives were over the $100,000·a.year mark. 5) John Hancock. No. 5 with assets of $12.8 billion. Chairman Gerhard .. D. Bleicken earned $185,000. Six other "xecutives were paid more than $100,000. 6) Northwestern Mutual, Milwaukee·based mutual with assets of $7.9 billion. Two executives received $100,000 or more: President Francis E'. Ferguson ($200,000) and Senior Vice President Robert E. Templin ($100,000). 7) Massachusetts Mutual, assets of $S.8 billion. Six ex- ecutives received more than $100,000. 8) MUTUAL OF NEW YORK, ASSETS or $4 .8 billion. Eleven executives were down for more than $100,000. 9) New England Mutual, No. 9 with assets of $4.6 billion. Three salaries of more than $100,000. 10) Connecticut Mutual, assets or $3.6 billion. OoJy one plus·$100,000 salary to President Edward B. Bates ($159,560). IT'S CLEAR FROM THIS compilation that Prudential policyholders who have their "piece of the rock" pay the best salaries in the industry. Prudential's assets are only a little above Metropolitan's but it has nearly three times as many people earning more than $100,000 a year. Prudential passed Metropolitan as the industry leader 10 years ago. The high salaries may have something lo do with lbal. Executive salaries are higher at John Hancock than at New York Life even though New York Life's assets are greater. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL RUNS• A lean ship. Although it has greater assets than Mass Mutual and Mutual of New York, it has far fewer salaries in the $100,000 range. As high as these salaries may seem to be to you, they trail the stipends paid in other businesses. Insurance has never been regarded as a highly.paid field. The $375,000 earned last year by Prudential's MacNaughton would not rank him among the 80 highest.paid executives in American business. And being the head of a mutual company. he has no way of acquiring stock in the company he runs. How to Tax Housing: Mobile Answers Mulled SACRAMENTO <AP) -Homes that look like trailers without wheels could be a solution down the roaa to problems of providing economical housing for Californians. That's what is in the mind of Arnold Sternberg, director of the state Department of Housing and Community Development. IN DECEMBER. STATE HOUSING guidelines set in 1971 are due to expire, and Sternberg has been conducting public hearings on new guidelines that would encourage local rezoning for greater mobilehome use. The League of California Cities criticizes the proposed guidelines as an erosion or home rule m land use planning. But Sternberg's goal is to provi~e affordable rental or ownership hous ing for all Californians. and greater mobilehome use is one of the elements being discussed. BAR'_I' CLAUSEN, DEPARTMENT spokesman, said the hope 1s that the federal government wiU come up with a way to construct dwellings like trailers that would be set on foundations. Construclion would be cheaper than a regular house, and so would the price. Factories that build trailers could also build the houses. One questiotf is whether lh~;brid homes would be taxed as houses or as motor vehicles. THERE ALREADY IS SOME agitation in cities Clausen said, to impose property taxes on mobilehomes' many of which rest on permanent foundations. ' One answer, he said, would be to tax mobilehome·type structures that evolved from such a new housing program as normal dwellings and leave the motor vehicle registra· tion taxes on the others. There are more than hatr a million mobilehomes In Californht. In 1975, their owners paid $26 million in registra· lion fees baaed on value, which wus returned to local gov- ernments. MlKE ARNOU>, LOBBYIST FOR THE League of Callfohlia Cities, said tuation of mobilehomes is a problem "we've wrested.wit.bfor some time.'' tl lhey are tued as homes, they will be eligible for tbe Sl,750 homeowners' property tax exemption. Aroold said. Because of depreciation, a lot or the mobilehome owners would pay less in property taxes than they do in motor vehicle taxes. he added. Sternberg says he has no proposals now for taxing the sUtionary mobllehomcs "IT'S AN AREA NOT APPROPRIATE:, in my view, (or the state to mandate," said Blll Keiser of the League of California Cities. "I don't think we need the stale Depart- ment of HousinC and Community Development to tell com· munltles how they have Lo zone "Mobllchom s arc a form of low·income housinc. but they can iaenernte a lot of problems. ''There's the problem or mainta.1n1n1 mobUehome patks, '' ~· said, refe:rrfnc lo I.be Impact on fire and police services and schools. J ,. A J 4 DAIL y PILOT ' Wednesday November 17. 1976 Grandfather's A.ffeetion Not ~noagh for Court SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Alfettion between a grandfather and bis grandchildren is "com- mendable," lbe Illinois Supreme Court says, but insufficient to &ive the grandfather a legal right to spend time with the y.oWlgsters. • The !Ugh courUhrew out lower court rulings which had given John C. Setecka the right to visit his divorced daughter's four children. SETECKA'S DAUGHTER, Carol Ann Chodzko, had been divorced from her husband in 1965 and won custody or four children. She permitted her father to vis· it the children an average of once a week for six year s until January 1972, when Setecka said she told hJ m be couldn't see the children anymore. A Circuit Court judge in Cook CoWltY rule(j then lhat Setecka KERN'S TOMATO SAUCE 8 OZ. 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"Last season we lost our final Cour regular season games to Cal, Stanford, Washington and UCLA . "Hopefully we can make the final pay-back this Saturday and get back where we belong." Bell was sayiJ\g that where the Trojans belong is in the Rose Bowl, and the "ftnal pay-bacJt" -a victory over UCLA -will put USC there again. Cal t.h.ree weeks ago and hasn't ranked so bagb and the game as had games where we've passed senior year and sure, it was yet completely regained bis rated even. It's important well, others where we·~ run frustrating to m e becauael'm on· form. But he says be expects to because tbey beat me last yea.r. well, and hopefully we can do ly bumitn," Bell said of the b\jury be 100 percent healthy when tbe And lt 's important because it's both well against UCLA." that sidelined him for one game third·ranked Trojans, 1·1-9, bat-for everything on the West Coast. Bell began tbb season as a ''I'm not goinJ to C'lt It 1et me tie the No. 2 BrulM, 941, in "I think it will probably be one prlme candidate fort.he Reisman down to the 4ettiment ol the Saturday 's Paciflc-8 cbam· ofthemostexcilinegamesinthe Trophy, and stayed well in the team,'' he added. '1ju.athopewe pionsbipshowdown. series," he said, ''llke whenO.J . runnina until the injury , getinthcRoseBowl. "lt's not one or thole blgh, Simpson was bel'e and SC wo.a leading the oaUon m ruahing "I'm hoplne to play a good sensational games," Bell said of 21·20." yardage when he was hurt. game against UCLA, bUt if r ~an th~ upcoming contest in the Referring to the Trojans' open. But, although he stUI ranks rush for 21 yards on 12 cames Coliseum. "It's ev~ bigger than ing loss to Mlaaouri, B4:J,1 said: third In rushina. his chance at (his p e rformance against that. "We've been ficbttoc 1$&11, and college football's top individual Washington last Saturday) and "It's important because most that's the best way to fl&li~. We honor in effect ended when he we can win, I 'll be just as happy of our guys are seniors. It's im· haven't peaked \Yet, and that's suffered the sprained ankle. "I as i'1'd rushed tor 100 yards." Sports in Brief MVP .to Munson; Sox Hire Lemon NEW YORK -For catcher Thurman Mur:ison of the New Y.ork Yankees, capturing the 1976 American League most valuable player award was the culm ination of a fantastic season. Munson was chosen winner of the award by the Baseball Writers Association of America Tuesday in a landslide. He easily outdistanced runner-up George .Brett. third baseman of the Kansas City Royals, by 87points. ... In leading the Yankees to their -first llenn ~nn i~·s-e-~. M'lifisOO hit .302, ~cited 17 homers and batted in 105 runs. BavbSlgn• TAMPA -The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tuesday signed run· ning back Anthony Davis, a former All-American at the Univer si t y o f Southern California. who bought his way out of Canadian F'ootball to re· join his old boss . Ron Wolf. the Bucs' vice presi· dent of operations. and Davis' agent. Ma ke Trope or Los Angeles, said they reached agreement on terms of a multi· year contract after a 12·hour series of meetings through the night. Davis refused to discuss the terms of the contract. He wlll not play with the winless National Football League expansion team until next ) ear. Pitt v•. Georgia PITTSBURGH The No. l · ranked Pitt footbaU team voted Tuesday night lo go to the Sugar Bowl m New Orleans on New Year's Day to face Georgia , the Associated Press learned. An informed source S8Jd the team was almost evenly divided between the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowi . where they would face the Bag Eight champion. currently undecided. However, Georgia. which tied for sixth in this week's AP rat· ings, is currenUy ranked higher than any of the five teams Ued for the Big Eight lea~ Georgia, 9·1 with)one game re· maining against Georgia Tech on Nov. 27, won the right to represent the Southeastern Con· ference as the host team at the Sugar Bowl by defeating Auburn 28-0 last Saturday. ~Cho•ett CHICAGO -Bob Lemon, a ~·mm vf1111TfiC:'V,tcnc '"''~~~n· time 20 game winner in the American League, was named manager-today of the Chicago White Sox. Lemon, 56, succeeds Paul Richards, who managed tht> Whlte Sox last season. Boxer T11r11• Pro WASHINGTON -Olympi<' boxing gold medalist Sugar Ray Leonard announced Tuesday hv is turning professional with a corporation behind him and Angelo Dundee as his manager. The 20-year-old Leonard, who had said he was going to retire a f te r winning t he l ig h t welterweight medal, also will have his amateur trainer-coach David J acobs at his side in re· achmg for a pro championship. Tan..er Win• WEMBLEY. England -Three Americans moved into the second round of a $125,000 in· temational tennis tournament, but a fourth -Harold Solomon - was eliminated after being upset by a line call dispute. Roscoe tanner stopped Karl Meiler 6·2, 6·7, 6-4; Marty Riessen defeated John Feaver 6-2, 7·5, and Stan Smith eli minat· ed Gerald Battrick 7·5, 6-4. Haroon Rahim beat Solomon 6-2, 6-7, 6-4 in a match marred by the bitter dispute over a line call. Strategy Changes Planned by Knox LOS A NGELES (AP ) - Rookie Pat Haden starts at quarterback al(ain Sunday when his Los Angeles Rams invade San Francisco and coach Chuck Knox promised strategic changes also in the National Football Conference West battle for the top spot. "We hilve to tio something dif· ferent, 1t can't be the same," Knox said Tuesday referring back to the first league meeting or the two teams wttich the 49ers w on 16-0 as the R a m s' ~uarterback was sacked tOUmes. Although technically it was·on· )y nine times once the quarterback was hit behind the line when a running play was called -the coach emphasized that pass protection must be bet· fer. / Haden, the Rhodes Scholar from the University oC Southern Call(ornia, worked the entire game last SUnday but the"Passing or Jim Hart of St. Louis brought a 30·28 victory. Knox sald he's going to stick with the rookie. who is quicker than the veteran James l{arris he replaced. ·'I 've never seen anybody throw the ball any better than Jim Hart did in the second hall1'' 'Xrtox declared. "He completed 1.3 or 16 and two of th4 misses werethrowaways. , here because that would be like giving Monte Clark our game plan. "It's been very challenging, but this season isn't over. I'm just glad we 're one-half game up and have a c hance for the playoffs if we can beat the49ers. "We h~ve to go up there and beat them. We can't expect anyone else to do it for us." All three quarterbacks on the Rams squad -Harris, Ron Jaworski and Haden -have been hurt on occasion and each has been a starter during this re· gular season. "Everyone likes to have a No. 1 quarterback who ts good enough to go every game," tbe coach added. "InJ\Vies have forced our quarterback changes." ~PWlr ..... te LA'S DON KOZAK (FOREGROUND), LEN FRIG BRAWL DURING 0-0 TIE. Bad Feelings End French Reshapes Mesans' Attitudes By ED BURGART Of lt>o Dally Piiot Stan A little over two years ago. Tom French recalls walking onto the Costa Mesa practice field before the 1974 football season was to begin. ''When I first looked at the team, I knew '*e were not going to have a winning season," says the35-year-old French. Now. French is savoring the first winning football season in Costa Mesa's 17-yearhistory, the team's first co-league cham· pionsbip and the school's first trip to post-season football activi· ty. (The Mustangs meet Sonora in the first round of the CIF 2·A olavoffs at 8 Friday night at Orange Coast College.) During a period in wtucb the Mustangs went 3·6, 4-5 and 7·1·1. French has eagerly worked at solidifying a coaching s ituation that was in shambles and at in· stilling a positive outlook in the players' minds. "I wanted to win right away but we were not ready to win," he says. "Some of the coaches I in· terviewed when I got here said they would never coach again at Costa Mesa.'' One coach who was dis· enchanted with the atmosphere ia Jim Hagey, who guided tttis year's sopl}omores to an 8-<H re- cord. A coach at Costa Mesa since 1965, Hagey dropped out of the football program when French was hired . "Football hadn't been a positive thing at Costa Mesa," says Hagey. ·'There was a lot of bad publicity and bad parent feelings. I didn't like that side of it. .. But after French's first year, Hagey decided to coach again. underwent a massive public rela· tions campaign during his freshman year at Costa Mesa. "The first year I was here. I visited every home." says the 35-year-old graduate of Baldwin Wallace College in Cleveland. "This past year. the coaches brought every footbal.l pla,Yer in and talked to him individually about his goals. "Also, the players of th.e week come to my house for dlJ10er and the other coaches have players over too." The formation of a positive at· titude surfaced last season, ac· cording to French, and the team may have turned the corner in its 3-0 loss to El Modena of Orange in the final league game. "We got beat 3·0 and we were playing the league champions,'' says French. Success isn't anything new to French. He began his head coaching career al Fairview Park High in 1964, taking over a team that had suffered through nine straight non-winning seasons and was working .... o.DA losing streak of 17 games. When he left in 1973, his teams had compiled a 48·31·2 record. A one-time star quarterback at Baldwin Wallace College-he quarterbacked that school to 9·0 and 7·2 r ecords in the early 1960s -French was so ac· customed to winning that he couldn't accept Costa Mesa's los· ing tradition. "To me, it's incredible that Costa ·Mesa never had a willliUng seuon," he says. "In order to succeed, you have lo have close· ness. When we make mistakes as coaches, we tell the football players so.•• But Costa Mesa hasn't made that many mistakes u coaches since French was hired. "People enjoy worltin~ for him," says Hagey. "A compll· meat goes a tot rwtber UI_,, a alq 1n tbe face. Tom has been •ble to capture tbe situation and has done a 1oodjob." All Zeros Between LA, Barons LOS ANGELES (AP) - Qoalies Gary Simmons or Cleveland and Rogie Vachon of Los Angeles both recorded their first shutouts of the National Hockey League season on the same night. What makes it un· usual is that it happened against one another. In a strange game marked by frequent penalties and shots on goal in the first t wo periods and a disputed goal in the third, the Barons and Kings struggled to a 0-0 scoreless tie Tuesday night. It was the second scoreless tie of this NHL season, Delroit and Atlanta r a naged it Nov. 7. But before that the last time such a rarity occurred was Nov. 23, 1974 -when the Kings and Pittsburgh Penguins did it. ·'There were a lot or good chances on both sides and it was an all-around good game," Sim- mons said. "It was exciting right down lo the wire, especially with the whole game hanging on that first goal to be scored." But it never was, officially. Marcel Dionne, who had 11 of the Kings' 37 shots. apparently broke the tie open with 7:08 lef\. in the game but the score was dis- allowed with the referee saying a whistle had halted play before the goal was scored. Clevela nd cente r Dennis Maruk of Cleveland had a chance to score with l : 47 left. racing in against Vachon during a breakaway. But his shot went over the top of tbe net. lo all, Cleveland bad 31 shots against Vachon. Simmons had some spec· tacular s aves, including numerous breakaways, and also bad rive saves ln one two minute stretch of the first. period when the Kings had a one man advan· tage because of penalties. ln ad· dltioo, the Kings bad two shots that seemed headed for possible scores wind up bouncing orr the posts. ByCIF OF aOT-The earrent ClF So•Uaera Sectlu 4·A level playoff palrlnf• reveal a f~ tail•••: l'e cu· aeecb more lmowledie.ble people &o make die palrlD••· Or. ll doesn't pay k> be a leape claamfao.. At leut It doea•Jt pay &o a.. U., wtnaer or tile Sanaet LeaSQe. E~ of RHtiagtoD Beac.l ...-Suset Jaurela by. MaUai Fouhla Valley, ta.ea &Ille top r~t· ed litam ln the CHI' NMe'• reward: It Is throd a1alut roap aa4 tlunble Plld X, all!Ow place 0....-ID ~ AqelH leacue, wldeh ~· ta.ably la tie st.roapst leape I• California. Tlaat playoff m,klaap .. aajust ud ...-eal. Pl• woe all foar et ha DOtt· leape games, mcludfDJ a 49·14 . ~~- wurrE WASH GLEl'IN WHITE Jambas&lnl of LA •s Bell. It beat Mater Del during loop play and "Miler Del defeated Edison, zwe . Fountain Valley gets a better shake out of tbe playoff palriags, duwiq Loa Alamitos.1belatcer ls a 1ood team, bat no where near Plu X wben 1t"comes to overall ' ..,.enith. Yet the real wlnaer or tbe wbole me ss is probably Westminster. Even tbougb U finished third la a six-team leape, Westmlnster comes oat smelllnl IJke a rose. It was matched agal.Dst Loara, a have-not team from the Anaheim area .... ooe which tied Marina (5th ln the Sunset> and loet to Newport Harbor (4th lD the Sunset) and which was clob· bered by Cypress (3rd in the Em· plre). Cypress treks to Pasadena <>4> ln another lgnorm move by the CIF, wtalch by all rights sbcMald have matched Pius with Pasadena and let Edison play Cypress, especially in view of the ract the CJF blows its bom aboet keeping team s close geo- graphically. OF DISBELIEF-That any o!· ficlals, even those from Orange County. could find 219 yards worth of penalties to rap Qne team w1tb in a 48-minute high school football game. Yet it happened Friday night when Costa Mesa High foUQd Itself on the wrong end of a drop· the-hanky game with Corona dpl Mar-a tilt lo decide the South Coast League charppionship .. Costa Mesa coach Tom French is said to stiJl be upset over the of. ficlating and he says game films ·show that officials erred in a number of the calls. Corona del Mar athletic direc· tor Ron Davis says his coach viewed films and feels even mqre infractions should have been charged. People I talked to who were at the game (they are Newport Harbor followers) say they felt Mesa was jobbed. Knifing Viet~ Fights for Life BOSTON <AP) -Comerback Andrew Puopolo of Harvard's football team battled for bis life today, after doctors revived hlrn from near death following a stab· bing. Puopolo, 22, was in critical cpn· dltlon at Tufts New England Medical Center Tuesday night. suffering from multiple wounds in the chest. Teammate Thomas Lincoln, 21, a fullback, was ln· jured ln the same incident. Puopolo was taken to the hospital Tuesday after belllg stabbed in the so-called Combat Zone, the city's adult entert&Ih· ment district. When be arrived, he bad bo pulse or blood pressure, ud blood was pourina out ol the sttb wound in his chest, doctors said. "I put him on the table, opened him up and started to sew up the hole in his heart,'' said Dr. DLvid Rotentbal, a member of .the emer1ency room team. "He'a a lucky kid. I 've known very few who've come back after that." • "We weren't trying to sit on a y lead against a team like the ~inals, but we couldn't get t.t.e ball." "I bad a friend, Dou.i Brown. who came here one year after I did, and be was totally turned oo to Tom." says Hagey. ''I also respected Tom as soon as he came on campus. He displays en·, thusiastt\ and evuybody who works for him enJoya it. He solicits loyalty and l'e9pectS each• and every coach. • "I Ju.st felt I wanted to be a part ofthisprogram." By unifying the coaching staff. ·Baylor Sheds A's for Halos ~ Los Angeles, loser in it& last '"'o games, takes a 6-3·1 record to Ian Francisco where the 49en are6-i. "Haden has a quick arm and ile sets up quick," the· coach #lded, and thi• could make ad.if. fltence aaalnat the hard cbar1· 49en defense. Harris worked flnt game and fumbled UuJe tifbes. KQox saJd there were three or t.lpt obJectlvt• for b1s Olrenslve. 4elensive and special teams not Sunday, "but I can't discUM it ,_ Ne.JfaC.-t• Bo Boxold of Fountain Valley H1gh has been voted Orange County lineman o( the year by sPQrts writers. The all-county team ap- pears on page B2. .. French feel,a he has brou&bt the players closer together. too. "The first thing I wanted to do was change the •ttltude of the coaches and aecond.ly, J wanted to change the attitude of the kids," says French. "Tbe M!!nior 1roup has displayed areal leadersbJp and it 'a &aken three ye~ to 1et acrosa our kte&S. • We don't to&erlte prolaily, we never pracUce more than one hour and SO mlautes and we two platoon." To achJeve such ldeu, French II . . PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) Catther Gene Tenace and out· fielder Don Baylor officially left the Oaklaod A's free aient fac· tory Tuaday. sffning mwtiyear _conu:aw .nwuated by agent Jeny Kapstein. Tenace g~.s to the San Diego Padree and Baylor to the Callfornta An,els. Both received m~r cont.races and netther upreqed uy 1reat regrets over leaving controversial owner Charles 0 . Flaley and the A'•· "No, I have no recrets about leaving the A's," said Baylor, who spent only one season ln Oakland after being traded there Jut April ln a deal J}lat sent slug- ger Renie Jackso!), aootbe.r free agent, to Baltimore. "There wu fuat so l'DuCli ,uncertalnCy there. He wu never willina to Ii•• anyooe a multlyear contract and make you happy. These CUY•• the Anlell are different. They want to .know what you (eel lnaide in· stead of Just trea~ you like a number who Jus t collects a paycheck every wetit." TeAace, who was an int.egr~ part of Oakland'• three strai&l't world championship team.-;, ell· pressed similar feelings. • •'There are a lot of memories I'll leave 1n Oakland 1Uld ll wu f\m whlle it luted," the veteran catcher said. "We bid a gr'at club and I appreciate the op- portUblty Mr. Finley cave me'to play on three world cham· PibliahlP teams. We bad some dif • llcult ae10Uat.lo.na wU.b him 'but that'• all over now." . . . ... I DAILY PILOT Wednnda November 17 Hl76 i-P assin g . ~Is LACC FV ·QUU.tet First Tealll All-C ounty :~Strength .. ~= LOS ANG EL ES-To' • • say that Los.Angeles Cl-• :~ ty College's football Two-way Star Boxold .Voted Lineman of Yetir :< team lives and dies with :.< ita paning attack would .~ be an understatement. ••• The Cuba. who host ~ Golden West in Southern ;t C•lifor nla Conference • (. play Saturday night, ~ gained 244 yards rushing ~·~ last week in a 35-13 vie-1 :t t~ry over LA ·~ Sduth wes t -al most ~ doubling their season =~ output on the ground. ·t "We have a good ••• quarterback and good :~ receivers, so we pass a ·-. lot," says LACC. coach • . Luther Hayes, a former ·!c USC grjdder, "but a lot :: of it has been out or ,. necessity~" • :£ Steve Sm~h. a 6-1, .-190-pounder is the Cubs' :: QB . He 's passed 201 •: times, completing 88 for ~-1,149 yards and 11 "): touchdowns. And he's ~ been intercepted 18 ·;: times. ":· Smith's chief receiver :;: has been Vernon Kelley, 1 who has 38 catches-the } same as Golden West 's ,: Tony Maddocks. Potent Fountain Valley. Sunset League champion Edison of Hun- tl n gt o n Beach and AD1elus League power Servile of Anaheim dominate the ofrtcial All- ' Orange County football teams as selected by the Orange County Sportswriters Associa· tlon. The Barons of Foun- t.al.D Va1ley placed five players on the first team, lncludini lineman ot the year Bo Boxold. Edison picked up a pair or first team berths and Servile has six players on the three teams -plus the coach of the year -Ken Vis- ser. Back of the year is Villa Park High 's Rob Martin, an all-purpose back who ran for 660 yard s and nine touchdowns, caught 31 puses for 511 yariis and ' five touchdowns and re- turned punts for 316 1ards and a TD. In addi- tion. he's a threat on the halfback pass. Boxold is considered the No. 1 tight end in ~ ()range County and was >~ As for the running ~-game, the Cubs have lit· :-tletotalk about. Jeff Sul· !. tles, a 5-8. 155-pounder, is t= the leading rusher-but .,.; he's only gained 89 yards } all season long. LACC • averages 61 yards per :: game on the ground. • Hayes has had a few ·~ problems al LACC this ~season with some l players quilling and a f few others booted off lhe SOUTH COAST CHAMPIONS -Corona del Mar High School girls t ennis team is rat- ed No. 1 in the CIF 3-A playoffs after cap- turing ~he South Coast League cham· pionship. Front row (from left); Michele o.tl)' ,,._....,."""' ~ Sunset League·s top Goodbody. Tenley Kreter, kjm· llnebacker.AtS-3,205..he Porterfield, Tern Baldwin a nd Sharon was also one or the Bercaw. Back row: Michelle Ford, Ann p rimary blockers for Koehler, Cindy Root Karen Macke and Fountain VaJley's lethal h J H l ' cround game. coac an . a ey. Visser guided the team for disciplinary re- asons, but he says his • club played well last ~week. "We don't have the ; size or the overall ability t LACC teams have had in • the past. but we showed ~ a lot of character in beat- ' ing Southwes t last • week," says Hayes. ·i But the LACC coach . t knows he has a tough ob- ~ stacle this week. • "Golden West has a tvery good team, it is well f coached and it executes 'ery well. Golden West is . fairly awesome, not in size but in the way 1t • plays," says Hayes. : A victory for Golden : We st this week could :propel the Rustlers into "the Avocado Bowl Nov. 27 against Fullerton al Cerritos College-if San· ta Monica is forced Lo forfeit four g ames ;because of an alleged tn· : eligible player. That de- :c1sion was due today : LACC s napped a •seven-game los ing s treak with the Southwest wm last week. Laguna Beach Topples FV Bruce Morton fired in three goals i.Q the final p eriod to pace h is Laguna Beach High teammates to a 9·6 water polo victory over · Foun- tain Valley at Golden West College Tuesday af. temoon. Founta in Vall ey, blanked by a tough man- to-man Laguna defense in the first half. came back to tie 1t at six on Bill Manes· early fourth quarter goal. VAllSITY Sc:•n It• Ov•rt•"' L'"9""" 8,.o<I\ 1 1 I i-" Fin V•• •v 0 0 1 •-4> Sc.or·"") LB-Morton 4. 8,.UUS•t<" J w .... 11 ... • 1 Fv l<•ll'fJ r..,..,.,..,., M.e.,.~ Al,,rlr" J UNIOR VARSITY S<or• D1 ~rttr~ L.oqV".t B•.tc" • • 0 1 -10 r:1n v~ ., 1 1 1 2 -1 Sco,.,n.q L8-Wdl,.d 4. Kr1J9C>Jr •. ~;tf M~le>tW FV -StnCldl' l, H1<9'S. l John\t'>" FllOSH SOPM S< ore by Ou.tr1trs L•'lVnd fl•dC" 0 I • l 0 I .... Fl~ "~""' 7 1 I 1 1 1-11 S<<)ron'I LB-JoMson S. W111t1ocl\, f:odv L 1Mrm•" FV-Uml>henour S. N•(l101• J. l<~r\ 1, 8•11. :Frustration Over ·., ·At Chaffey College ALTA LOMA Chaffey College football Jlas suffered throueh 12 iruatraUog seasons, but 1t will all end in 1976. · The Panthers. under new head coach Mike Merandi and aided by a pair of former Golden West College players. llave posted a 5-4 record to date. Thus even if Chaffey loses to S addleback Saturday night at M.is- eion Viejo High, it is as- sured of a .500 season- and that hasn't happened since 1963. 217 pounder who has gained 478 yards in 110 carries for a 4.3 average. The Panthers have bad so m e s huffling of quart e rbacks with freshman Bobby Oal- q u est (5-11, 171 ) sch ed u 1 e d to start against the Gauchos. Defens ively Chaffey is led by tackle Vince Sgan- tas, a 6-4. 226-pound sophomore. Merandi says he rates Saddleback end Citrus in the same class. Servile Friars lo an 8-1 record and the No. 1 Estancia Whiz On All-Century CM P I • ranking in Orange Coun- 0 018l8 ty. Despite racing one of the toughest schedules in Defe ate d } 0-8 ~them California, the ' Friars shut out five of Kevin Obymako, a 5-11, 190-pound junior from Costa Mesa's Estancia High, earned first team All· Century League football honors as selected by the Daily Pilot. LONG BEACH-COSta nine opponents and. had Mesa High, its defense St. Paul, the CIF's No. l faltering in the second team , on the ropes half, lost to host Long before falling 28-22 at St. Beach Wilson. 1618, in Paul. non-league waler polo Among the Fountain action Tuesday evening. Valley legion of talent Obymako, an offensive guard was the only Estancia player honored on the first team. although teammates Mike Camp (tight end). Steve Cunitr (linebacker) and Dale Rickard (defensive back) earned second team accolades. Wilson1s ranked No. 6 are first team picks Ken in CIF 4-A competition. M a r g e r u m , Ti m Vllla Park and Santa Ana Valley, co-league champions with 6-1 records. bad eight players apiece chosen while third place El Modena of Orange bad seven selected. Costa Mesa battles vis· Holmes. Willie Gittens iting Corona del Mar and placekicker Steve Thursday afternoon with ·Steinke. second place in the South Edison's one-two Coast League and a ClF punch of quarterback playoff spot at stake. Steve Rakhshani and tackle Randy Holladay led the Chargers lo the Sunset League crown, in- cluding a 13·3 victory over Fountain Valley. the Barons' only loss to topple FV Crom the No. 1 spot in the CIF 4-A. Back or the year honors goes to Villa Park's multi-tah:nted Rob Martin, who rushed for 660 yards and nine touchdowns and caught 31 passes for 511 yards and five touchdowns. The slotback also re- turned punts for 316 yards. Lineman of the year is Kurt Buhler of El Modena. Coach of the year is Villa Park's Ted Mullen. First Team Offense TE-John J essup. Tustin • 6-2 LT-Brian Scudday, Orange 6-3 LG-Robert Castro, SA Valley 5-lr C -Rick Tarbell, Footbfll 5-ll RG-Kevin Obymako, Estancia 5·11 RT-Malt Hobson, Villa Park 6-1 VAltSITY Sco .. •y O\l.art•" ~··~~ I • 2 1-8 L8Wil"°" 1 3 • 1-16 CM sco<ll>Q: Wl>ltmore S, ~on. Dolan, Fron. .JUNIOlt YAltSITY k ... by 0...rt.rt. ~l•Mtu I 0 3 )-7 L8Wilson 6 f • S-19 CM \to<lnq: ICOUQI\ 2. Wrlgllt 2, Wat•lltld 1. 8ab011t. PltOSM·SO~M Sc•ro •Y Qvant rs ~-M~\41 I 0 7 1-4 LB Wll$Oll l 1 1 1-11 C.Mscorl119: Barton, PIOell J. San Clemente's Corky Calvert, FV 's Mike Musso and Mark Drazba and Kent Ewing of Santa Ana's Mater Dei took second team honors. SE-Rick Ward, SA Valley 6·0 OB-Tom Banks, Tustin 6·3 RB-Mike Merk, 'El Modena 5·10 185 Sr. 218 Sr. 220 Sr. 193 Sr. 190 Jr. 20S Sr. 175 Sr. 185 Sr. 1so· Sr. 175 Jr. 175 Sr. 19th Win in Row RB-Robert Powell, SA Valley 5-11 ' SB-Rob Martin, Villa Park 5-10 First Team Defense ~ DL-Larry Harman, Villa Park 6-2 For Golden West 220 Sr. DL-Steve Almond, El Modena 6·1 215 Sr. DL-Dave Denham. Orange 6-0 Golden West College OL-Kurt Buehler, El Modena 6-1 wrapped up Us Southern LB-Mark Ferguson. SA Valley 6-3 Cal Conference season LB-Richard Umphrey, Tustin 6-3 with a 10-7 water polo LB-Mike Healy, Foothill 6-0 victory over host DB-Ken Kennedy, El Modena 5-11 Cypress to remain un· DB-Bobby Rees. El Modena 5-9 defeated In league play DB-John Heineken. Villa Park 5-8 (10-0) and capture its DB-Shawn Coles, SA Valley 5-9 19th straight win. SecondTeamOffense Meanwhile, Orange TE-Mike Camp, Estancia 6-4 Coast breezed past visit· LT-Rich Katnik, Foot.hill 5-11 ing Grossmont, 13·8, end- LG-Brad.Eirich, El Modena 5-10 ing South Coast competi- C -David Young, Orange S-0 tion with an 11·1 record. RG-OavldFrye,VUlaPark 5-8 In other action, RT-Jerry Stokes , SA Valley 6-2 Saddleback lost to visit· SE-David Robbins. Villa Park 6·4 ing Riverside, 10-8, for a B -Jim Bremer, Foothill 6-0 fourth place Mission B -Eric Sense, Or.-nge 6-1 Conference finish (7-5 ) B -Gary Bryant. Orange 6-0 and a 13·15 overall mark. B -Mark Kahn, Villa Park 5-10 Tom Crook was the. Sec.Team DefeDSe leading Golden West DL-Andrew Palge:SA Valley 6-1 scorer with four goals as DL-Davfd Reyes, Santa Ana 6-1 tile Rustlers won their 180 Sr. 215 Sr. 200 Jr. 225 Sr. 190 Sr. 165 Sr. 155 Sr. LS5 Sr. 170 Sr. 190 Jr. 186 Sr. 175 Jr. 180 Sr. 180 Jr. 225 Sr. 185 Sr. 180 Jr. 185 Sr. 195 Sr. 170 Jr. 190 Jr. 230 Jr: 200 Sr. Crockett came right back to score himself. sc ... 11y Quanors GroJsmo<it O 2 1 •-II 0r•f\9e CN\I 4 0 l ~-13 OCC ltoronq: Trout 4. Croc~ett 1, O•vi~ 2. S<olt 2, AOam.t, w ... o, EIO.r. Scor••Y~mrs GoldtnWnt 2 3 2 3-10 CvPft\\ I 1 1 •-I GWC \tOrinq· CrOOk • H•~uer 2, Le.els, OeMoll. JoM•on. °"""'' Sc-llY Ollu1tr\ Al-sfde 1 2 c 2-10 $&dclltbac-1 3 1 2 -a s.ddlt~~ \Corlnq: MorT•ale ?, Kite~?. Murpt-oy. O.Vor• ?, 8"nling. Pro Scores IUlloMI IHll•tllall •nocl1tlon NV Knie~• 100. Allan1 .. u New Of I tan• 100. Portland 98 San Antonio 1 u , 81111•10 111 Kan.as Cltv 100. Mlhvau••~ ~I Gol«Mn s1.ie 110. Sea Ill• 107 Golde" Moc•o L•••• l'tlll-lplll• 1. Ototro•I 0 0 .... 1.no 0, LOS ... "9tlet 0 * * * * * *' First Team Offense SE-=Ken Margerum. Fountala Valley T -Randy Van Oivier. Anaheim G -Robert Castro, SA Valley C -Tim Myers, Tr()y G -Tim Arguello, Westminster T -Randy HoUaday, EdllJOn TE-Bo Boxold, Fountain Valley QB-Steve Rakhsbul, Edison B -Rob Martin, VJUa Park B -Tim Aguayo, Savanna B -WIWe Gittens. Fountal.a VaUey K -Steve Stelake, Fou.otala Valley Finl Team Defente DE-Larry Harman, Villa Park OT-Kurt Buhler, El Modena NG-Gerry Olms, Saddleback DT-Danny Stewart, La Habra DE-George KenJon, Servile 48-Mark Ferguson. SA Valley LB-Mike Healy, Foot.bill LB-Mike Ken Ion, Servile DB-Tim Holmes, Fountain Vallty DB-Stu Smith. La Habra DB-Stiawn Coles, SA Valley Second Team Offense SE-Rick Ward, SA Valley T -Rick Lynsky, Los Alamitos G -Todd Maloney, Anaheim C ·-Richard Wat.kins, Garden Grove G ~rky Calvert, Saa Clemente T -Matt Hobson, Villa Park TE-Chris Elias. Serviw QB-Mark Drazba, llater Del B -Doug Bos well, Westminster B -Mike Merk. ElMooena B -Tony Bushala. Ttoy K -Rick Sims. Los Alamitos SecOlld Team Dereme DE-Mike Musso, Fountain VaUey D'f-Marty Fuentes, Servi le NG-Dave Denham. Orange OT-Ted Mccaslin, Westminster DE-Kevin Hardcastle, KeMedy LB-Kent Ewing, Mater Del LB-Paul Carroll, Bolsa Grande LB-Richard Umphrey, Tustin DB-John Heineken, Villa Park OB-Tim Coleman, Servile DB-Scott Semonell, Troy Third Team orrense SE-Robin Rice. Cypress T ~Jim Elsea. Pacifica G -Bill Gritz, Fountain Valley C -Rick Tarbell , J.'oolhill G -John Wilson, Loara T -Bob Carlson, Western TE-John Jessup, Tustin QB-Dave Mollica, Costa Mesa B -Joel Ramirez. Anaheim B -Steve Fogel, Los Alamitos B -Don Stodola, Esperanza K -Dan Baumann. Servile Third Team Defense DE-Daren Harline. Anaheim DT-Andy Carl, Lowell NG-Mike Arent. Westminster DT-Steve Almond. El Modena DE-Greg Steverson, Newport LB-Randy Schwartz, Edison LB-Rick Hayes, El Dorado LB-BUI Gompf, Laguna Beach DB-Bruce Heiser. Los Alamitos D.8-Brad Chace, Mater Dei DB-Ken Kennedy, El Modena c.o no Sr. C-6 253 Sr. S.ll 220 Sr: '6·3 220 Sr . 6-3 200 Sr. 6·Z ZZI Sr. 1·3 205 Sr. 1·1 175 Sr. 5-10 115 Sr. 6-0 180 Sr. 5-11 Ht Jr. 5·9. l'lt fir. 6·2 ~Sr. 6-2 210 Sr. S-10 170 Sr. 6-2 208 Sr. 6·0 195 Jr . 6-3 200 Jr . 6-0 190 Sr. 6·0 209 S'r. C-3 HS J'r. 6-0 185 Sr. 5·9 170 Sr. ., 6-0 175 Sr. 6-3 215 Sr. 5-10 176 Sr. 5-11 205 Sr. 6·3 Z40 Sr. 6-l 205 Sr. 6-3 210 Sr. S·IO HO Sr. 6-0 182 Sr. 5-10 160 Sr. S-10 165 Sr. 5-10 140 Sr. 6-t itS St. 6-0 20S Sr. 6·0 180 Sr. S-11 190 Sr. 6-3 215 Sr. 6-0 Ito Sr. 6-l 195 Sr. 6-3 225 Sr. S-8 155 Sr. 6-0 175 Jr. 5-9 155 Sr. 6-0 185 Sr. 6-5 225 Sr. 5-11 ZOO Sr. 5·11 193 Sr. 6·1 210 Sr. 6-2 215 Sr. 6·2·185 Sr. 6·1 175 Sr. S.8 167 Sr. 5-10 175 Sr. 6-0 172 Sr. 5-8 145 Jr. 6·0 18i Sr. 6-0 195 Sr. 6-0 200 Sr. · 6-1 215 Sr. 6-2 215 Sr. 5-11 170 Sr. 6-0 185 Sr. 6·1 l!M J r . 5-8 165 Sr. 6-1 180 Sr. 5-11 165 Sr. NOW .APPEARING THE BOB VERA SHOW WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY 7 P.M. -11 P.M. FRIDAY -SATURDAY 8 P.M. -I A .M. ALSO DIXIELAND BRUNCH WITH BILLY WELLS & THE IACHElORS SUNDAY-10 A.M. to 3 P.M. "A coach is only as good as his players and assistants," says Meran- di who was the defensive fOOrdinator at Chaffey tast season. Two of those 1sslatants are Mike ~aughnessy and Greg Newhouse, both ot whom played at Golden WesL "Sadd l eback and Citrus are the class of the conference. Saddleback has outstanding school organization and that's why they're winning. They have outstanding support from the. ad- ministration down, and of course they have an outstanding coaching staff and always have bad," says Merandl. DL-AlapKennedy,Tustin 5-11 eighth straight con- DL-Briao Wood, El Modena 6-0 ference championship. ----------"- L.8-Mi.ke Mc¥arlape, Villa Park 6-1 Orange Coast, leading 180 Sr. 196 Sr. Shaughnessy i1 an Eat•ncia High product and later went to UC Berkeley as a wide re- ~eive~. Newhouse, from Westminster was a de- lensive back at Golden \Vest. Chaffey is led by sophomore fullback Dominlc Licavoli, a 6-3, .... LB-John Lauck, Orange 6-1 7.5 early in the rlnal LB-SteveCunut, Estancia 5-11 period, took ofr on a scor- DB-M)'ron Bartlett. Foothill 6·2 ine soree soarked bv Jim D.8-Rea&.ie.West,SA Valley 5-9 David son's goal on a 180 Jr. 168 Jr. 195 Sr. 175 Sr. 180 Sr. "We've been in every one of our games. except one (Citrus). With a little bit of luck we could be 8-1." says Merandi. DB-Dale Rickard\ &tancla /s.u pass from Ian Crockett. DB-Louis Calvo. Orange ____ .;;.s....;;1...;..o.......;..~~---------- Glrls PleN Rockq 160 Sr. v ........ u111 ... n11y ltl etl S.lftl• \Jiii S<orlnq: Wllltlo •. Welll;tr ), McC¥1ey. Gold Moat admlnlatrative. professional and execu\lvo PPI(· tions Ir< Calllornla a.re not advertieed or lleted. II ~u qua lily for a $15.000 td $~.000 Job, aend ua your res""" now and let us help direct you to tho mlsalng majority. Bellef etltl, call now for en appointment. Th•re's no cot! or obligation •• HaldWie 1uocl 1t1s biabll-...:11947 ' ............ )lrdtWI ffol 1 pllC-1 9f'llCY °"""""". ttlf ___ _ "The lelllf larcJain11 CHIROOK ~S9S ( For the best choice In Chinooks, select from the large inveritory at Marquis Motors. Come i.n ~~••e~·~t-1~~~1oc1av1 • ' ·Mesa's ·Rilli.Ders Breeze Costa Mesa High, • ranked No. 1 ln the CIF ·~3-A cross country poU, wound •P Its South 'Coast League season with an 18·32 win over visiting Corona deJ Mar Tuesday to go into the league finals Saturday wit.b a 7·0 mark. lo other league ac- tion, No. 3 ranked Mis- sion Viejo defeated vis- . iting El Toro, 18-39. And host University ·High of Irvine, ranked -No. S, s w ept past ·Laguna Beach, 22-37, to He with Mission Viejo and CdM with 5·2 re-cords. Meanwhile, Dana • Hills breezed by visiting San Clemente, 18·44. Costa Mesa nabbed its 64th straiiht dual- .meet victory, including .eight league titles, in .the past nine years. 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I Po.· " CttM t t~ 0 o f·• ,,., t(aM ,, J\ 10 l •"'llor ICM• t ll O•n• Holl"'"'" by 1 ... 1.1t SOP•OMO•l PATMcKEON Golden West Offense LARRY HALL Orange Coast Offense GREG SPEICHER Saddleback Offense \ KEVIN PA TI'ERSON Golden West Defense PAUL RADISH Orange Coast Defense TIM MURPHY Saddleback Defense Frosh Dominate OCC Cage Vista Ten days ago,· Orange Coast Collcgt''s new basketball coach, Tandy Gillis, wasn't in very good humor Ills Pirates had 1ust been trounced by Long Beach City College in a scrimmage and Gillis was low But after looking much improved Monday night ma scrimmage with Oxnard, he's a bit more optimistic. "We played well Monday against a good team. We're gelling better. we 1ust have to ehmmatc the mistakes." ~ays Gillis. a h1ghly-successful prep coach at Corona del Mar Gillis inherits only one player from last year's squad ~-6 Phil Bolden who led the Pirates m :.cor mg with 355 points <13.l average> Thus he-will rely pnmarily on fre:.hmen.. They include Jeff Golden, Mark Oman .. Jon Holland. Bill Liscott. Kevin Karkut, M atl Cook Robert Yardley and Joe Jenkins. u .. •w-•rttV WOft ,, f0f'1'1t lrvlM ftOfl·CHl•u10¥11<1~ I 8o•O I U f 10 1 I , ""' 4 ' I "' A l &t•'""',. fUl tO t l 1 ,_....,.. d-,., 'U~ •O 41\ ' V'•rit ft tt lit ~ (.~r'vt-l fU' I' 71 ' (,,,.,.1,, llJI 1' )& 9 \hrl'I\ ttj t 11 l• If ~t;~ O I 1' 41 1') tt~rrl\" flt '1 \4 Golden is a 6-5. 210.pound forward who went to Estancia, but dropped out of school after his sophomore year. Mii c1 .... .,. •• '"I IO I o • ..; .. ,11. t r-•it \ ) \ 1 1 f ...,,..f'I ~ n. I • ·~ 0 ' """""""t"" ,, '"'' • • 'l t'V"""f l~I I~ ti 1 tf•f,,l '0 '1 • ~ Q -; t\~ I 'lr ' • ''"-•' 'II 17 4 l1r,.~ol COJ ti I" \Alf \f~r••t"Wt '.)t 11 J~ 1) ,,.,,,. IOl II· t1 Ce< .... d•IM•r tH l I H l (.o.,._u t <h•rl'W'Mt •(~~ 1.i H .,,. ,. ,,,,~ •1' " 1 .,,,, ... , 1 c r . 4 V•"l1tf')I.-'(M M \4 \ 1 • (M '" \.t ' "4umfW\f'•Y' ti M I '4 l'f11•v Cd-.-t" h 'I \'t ',,.,.. 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Yardley (6·6) played t>nen y at Newport Harbor, Cook (6-5) went to Marina and L1scott 16-3) is out of the M arinc1> Jenkins 1s a 6·3 guard from Detroit Gillis, who pl ays a slow do~n pas1>1ng game and stresses defense, figures to go with a three ~uard of- fense He'll probably start Holland, L1scotl, Oman, Golden and Bolden or Karkut in the opener "H we can keep our heads above water until the !Wmester break we could be in good shJp<'." suys G1llts. referring to the fact that Dan Boldt (6·4 l and Mike Berry 16·5) will be ehi;:1ble then Roldt graduated from Manna last June, but went to Golden West for a week this semestt!r, thus 1s ineligible until January Berry is a transfer from Atusa· Pacific College Others on the squad include Mike Rogdanov (6 4) from Huntington VaJJey Christian of Newport Beach and Brad Sarvak of Servile< Anaheim >. Kent Brush, a 6-6 sophomore who figured lo sec a lot or action, has a broken hand and may red-shirt. .. 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VA Corona d•I M 12·0 , lS-10 U II JUNlO Coron• d•< ""' IS-S "111w In ~®®MU11® ffDu~M~~ but bought my new car in·~~~~from JOHMSON 6 SON" Ar Johnson & Son you re treoted hke o member of the fom1ly. Johnson & Son wos rhe firs1 deo1er where I gor what I wonted w11hou1 o hassle. Johnson & Son got me the kind of car I wonted w11h rhe things I wonted 01 o price that wos right Thor's why I recommend you drcve 10 Johnson & Son Give em o try AIWI V Hcnnlc G8f>efa/ Dockman Weber Brea<! Company ORANGE COUNlY S CX.0£S1 UNCCX.N MERCURY OCAl.EllSHIP ~YEARS Of fl!IENOCY fAMllY SE'AVg• f-111.. •• •• I ~:-,., •• pg ohnson &son 2928 HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA ~A0·56)Q Wednesday. November 11, 1978 Can Ynu Believe 66-62? It Happened inF ootball DAIL V PILOT Jl:I "The score was 6-0 after Lbe (jrst quaf'ter, then all bell broke loo&e." That's the way Merced College coach Don Odisboo describes last Saturday's ume wit.b West Hills of Coalinga. celverJ and we abut them doWlloretty good, but their tight end cauaht Tl> passes of 65 and SO yardt." aaya Odiaboo. l~ mighL be the understatement of the year. Fort.be garne West Hllla had 586 net yards wbUe M erced tat.eled M . t.jerced, which has had some wild scoring duels this sea&oo., survived CRAIG SHEFF another with a 66-62 victory. And no,il wasn't basketbalJ, it was football. Merced trailed at the half, 28-27, went ahead 42·33 and 59-42 wit.b West Hills scoring its final points int.be last second. Tbe game. as one might deduce, had some very big plays . Lonnie Moore, a Merced wide re· ceiver , caught nine passes for 292 yards, scoring on plays of 70 a.nd 56 yards. He had a nother completion of 67 yards, but was t ackled at the one. Merced qu a rterback Chris Schaefer, who bas over 2,900 yards this season, threw five touchdown passes-giving him 28 for the season. He completed 23 of 4.7 for 492 yarct;s a9ainst West Hills. "West Hills has two very good re- "We felt West llllla presented some areas of de!enae that were suspect, . and t.bey must have felt the same thine." said Odishoo. Thua far this seuon Merced bu ICO~ 305 points (33.9 averase) wblle " living up 35' (39.3). Prior to the West Hilla 1ame, Merced was outscored by Antelope Valley (4.9-42), Taft (6146) and Cuesta (42-35). "We just don't play defense," is the way Od.Ushoo puts it. The 128 points is a record in state JC football. QU OTABLE QUOTE DEPT.: From Dave Jordaa. GroHmoat CoUe1e footb&JJ coada: "I had coacll Dave Holland dowa l9ere ud OraaJe Coast stole bJm away from u. We ILacl It all Jet to fly bJm clowa bere every day to belp as eoaell.. lie'• a very L~ coacll ud •• cnld b•e Died • We are ucl~ataffed wtUa a.ly two hill time eoaebest·~ Bolland, tbe former Col'ON del Jlar IUp coach, tators tM OOC elfeulve Une. Ot-ance CoUt and Groaamoat med this Saturday DICbt atOCC. When Larry Hall rushed for 110 yards against Mt. San Antonio Satur. day night, it was the first time in 29 years of Orange Coast ColleJ[e fO()t· ball that a quarterback bad pused tile century mark running. Griffins, OCC Simil~r EL CAJON-A striking similarity exists between the Orange Coast College Pirates and the Grossmonl College Griffins as they prepare for the season finale football outing Saturday nigbl/(7 :30) al Orange Coast College. Both teams have experienced only average success this year and each enters the game with a 5-4 season re- cord. Coach Dave Jordan of Grossmont and a former Orange County prep mentor, has a p~ss-0rientated team with Jim Freitas at quarterback. Freitas is the younger brother of former San Diego State star, Jessie Freitas (now in the FNFL) and has thrown for 1,624 yards and 16 touchdowns. He is averaging 180.4 yards per game through the air. How does Jordan eompare Freitas to former Griffin Joe Roth wbo played against OCC in a playoff game three years ago and is currently at the University of California where he is regarded as a top pro prospect? "I don't know how Car Jim will go but I do know what Joe will do," J ordan says. "Jim is as good as any quarterback we have had here and he can do some things better than Joe. "But we don't have as strong an of. fensive line now as we had then. That's our basic weakness. We average about 185 to 190 pounds per man and we nren 't very fast or strong. "We probably throw about SO per- cent or the time," Jordan says. "Our backs know they have to do it all on their own so we don't make them go through Lhat too much,•· be says somewhat facetiously. Grossmont also has an outstanding punter in Dan Melville. He is averag- ing 43.3 yards per kick on 36 attempts and is being heavily recruited. Freitas' favorite targets are Kerry Schimpf and Mitch Bonilla. Schimpf (6·1, 180) is the leading receiver in the conference with 49 receptions for 634 yards and four TDs. BoniUa (6·2, 175) is fourth and bas 36 receptions for 438 yards and four touchdowns. HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS \ AUTO s Costa Mesa's Harbor Boulevard of Cars pre- sent all the new model cars In one place, includ- ing: A.WC Jeep, Attas Chry- sler, Bauer Motors, Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa Datsun, Earl Ike Imports, Johnson & Son llncoln- Mercury, Alan Magnon Pontiac, Miracle Mazda, Nabers Codil1ac, Theodore Robins Ford, University Oldsmobile, VlctOfy Dodge. NOV. 11tb THBU NOV, 21 .. Sponsored by * Hc ub on~s g~l()()~ll .:\l(E R * Weekly Pigskin Pickeroo '76 winners will share prizes worth more than $330 by sele~tlng their choices of the win· ners of 30 weekend football contests. The· Daily Pilot reader best predicting the outcomes of Pigskin Plckeroo '76 games will win a one-year membership at the Nautilus Newport physical fitness center, 4220 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. Second place winners will enjoy a din- ner for two at the Moon raker Restaurant in Irvine, Reuben's Newport Beach or Reuben's Costa Mesa. Third place winners will be awarded free car washes by Metro Car Wash Systems at Harbor near Baker Street In Costa Mesa and Beach at Ellis Avenue in Huntington Beach. ... ., .. ,. Pi<h•·-I\• rowl•r fHlure 01 IM O•tly ""°'Scio<', 5.eCUOft ttlCh MoftG•y., 1 Ut\Oi}y •'WI w.-.,o,,y. RULES 1 s.AI""' 11'0 ~ftltY b!Ofl-llOM>w H 4 rH..,..111. l~\lmht of •I to "''",. tti.it cotttP'\l ''A~~\Of"lbt• ltt<wrr'Ntf .. ·~ defutrf'd ~u ~" 0 1'•.tct ovohc.lle '* E:ntr1t\ mu\t ff tMKIOfm •"\•I• •rwl ,.,_...,_to l•<Uit•le-tudt•'"I Tfto\.e wtt•ctt do"t' <on•0trn wtU be dt\q\MhhH. J. SoflCI ii to flllGSl!IN PICKE~OO. '7', s_,, °"N""'""'· P.O. ... 1560, Co•Uo Mu•. CA •IU• ) °"'Y Of\f' '"''" ~r per\Oft 11itr1TMUtd ~ft WH'tr. C....tt!'\t•"" •r• •011t1'M'CI tft•t conttt\t ofl1tt•h nw~ tn•t~••"'1t1P nwUlplt f"fttrl«\ trom • l•n4JI• ~dd,•n or i1nql1 H YrlOOf' .Ind'""'" d1s,q114JUr •"• '~' ttttr1t\ thu\ d l\(Overl'd 0c(i\•l>I" ol tvdte\ Oft UU\ Potnt fnW\t ltit K<•Oled cil\ ltl\•l 'y •It <Ott•t\t•ftH 4. EftlrlH mu•I ~ PO•lmarl<t<I nol l•t•r ,,..., ~·•ov or mun 119 de· livered to tho 0•1ly Pllol Cona Mtw otltu by• l".M. s. Oaily Pilot omployu •11d lll4!1r1mrnod1•10 l•mohH ••• noulitlble l9•fttH. •·TIE lllEAKEll I LA14K MUST 8E FILLEO IH Oil e 111TttY IS YOIO. . ··········································: ! ENTRY BLANK : • • : Name ............. , . . . . . . . . . . . . • •• •• ••• • • : • • : Address ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • :· : .. ! City ..... : .................. Zip.......... : • : Phone .................................... : : Circle tetams you think will win this week's ~mes : • • • • : Rams vs San Francisco ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chicago vs Detroit ! • Cincinnati va Kansas City : Cleveland vs Tampa Bay Dallas vs Atlanta . Houston vs Pittsburgh Minnesota vs Green Bay New England .vs NY Jets New Orleans vs Seattle NY Giants vs Denver Oakland vs Phlladelphla San Diego vs Buffalo Washington vs St. Loula • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • •• • • • • • • • • • -USC vs UCLA : Michigan vs Ohio State ! Wyoming vs Air Force : SMU vs Arkansas : : Boston College vs Massachuaetts ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kentucky vs Tennessee : Tulane vs LSU Stanford vs Cal Miami (Fla) vs Notre D•m• Maryland va Virginia Kanaaa vs Missouri Oklahoma vs Nebraska • • • • • • • • .. • • . . • . . : Colorado vs Kansas State : : Mlaalasfppf v1 Mlsal1alppl State ; • • : Rice vs Rorlda : • • : TCU YI Texa• A&M -.. ! Northwestern vs lllfnola ~ . ~ ~ SOUTH Cat\ST PLAZA 8RISTOlAJ SAN DIEGO ~RHWAY ' COSTA MESA . •' '! TIE BR!AKER -My guess on the total :J • num1-r of points scored in call JO gflmH Is •, .. ~ . ~ . .. . " . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . •' • • • •• . ~ \ .....•..•.........•...................... ~: J .I 84 DAILY PJLOl Af'Wl"t>Mte Jtll fllCTITIOUa aUIUfll\I NAlllll• 11'A1'••1•1' 'TM ltlttwlnt "100flt _ .,,._,. M"MI ttoaaltT HAI.ft ~••UOHNll. A011CC1U 011' Olt .. ICOR, CM.lt'.1 W Ok d .,. .. Mt, Notti\ 1'o .. r. "°""' teM ater · aye =~:.,:::.:.~=:: OrMp C»\lflly, • ""~· ftta'•• Los ANGEL tiool.W .. to.fM<'lllr•wtt,~hftll ES (AP> -The state Public ...... *a. "'•'11 11 .. .,..,., CA. UtilltJes Commlaalon baa approved the envfronmen· "* t&l impact for a water supply proposed for a new O:.~!."IMn 1• <Oft411'"d W • CDr• nuclear power plant, another step toward clearin"' 11011ertwe1t Pe'"l0n1111 • .._ l -·-"'-th th ~ -..-i.•••o• ... ••°*"._ ...., way or conah uo;uw1 of e plut sou west v• ... ,,.,. Gl!Mn. "'•"•"' PUBLIC N011C8 Blythe, Tlt4t t1ei.11'1 ... t _, filed 1111\tl llW ?be pJ~t would t.bullt and run by the San Diego =~~~,:'. <>-•"99 Coun1y 4111 '-· .. cniu ~:'=·~ Gu fr Electric Co. ,.... 1 ,..,., The P~C action Tuesday applies only to the pro-:i:;~~,:~v:.•M11t, P•i1.oe. .~~~~~f.=::i-.'=- posed plant's water suppl)' and ndt to the plant u a ,.. ....... , .. .,,, ....... "', .. ,.. n.1cou.,,v0Pou ... whole, a PUC spoke.man noted. But it does mean the 1.tt ......... C.•lttfllt• ... ,, In u. ~..-r .. -~1 ... et 1.H k. tillt .L al ol ... P\ibll\l\te $)'•1199 Cot\t O•llY Pilot, WONO. Otc .. Md u Y can seea ~ waler supp..., airee· ~mwr 1 10. 11. u. 1•1• ..... ,. -le• 1~ ,.,. .. ,....., 1• t.-1or' mflDll. 1\1¥1"' <l•ll'lll ... l!W !tie Mlf dt<• Pv.uc NOTICE ..,. 10 fllt ..... clel"'a 14\ tbe Ml<• Of Bffllt.., .. l' .. 4 l•Cere•C L4J•t · ti-. c1et11 01 '"' a1oru•lct c~ ,,,, 10 ----...... ~ •. -,,,-.. ---..... --. ~llt.....,. •• , ... Ullde•tltftld -- SACRAMENTO CAP) -California loat several "'"''uo• couuo11TM• 'l!fVo" "l"i:t '· "· C:HAN6 ~'i· hundred thousand dollars ln Interest this year 1TAT110flca1.1..01111t•f'Olt attOA;."...,Yt~•"t•~~.!..~ty.; because the Brown ad.QUnistrationdelayed applying T1'9CIOllNfYOPHA.... l.0$ AN01~i1; .?tM ANQ«1.u f .CJ\ 1111 1-all bl fed ~1 h" .. h ......... COUMy wllkll l•ttff llfflC• It .. lllk• or up to~ m on w av a e el'lt 1 ... way tt_oT1cc oP MCA••--• o" of..,..;_.°'.,,. ......,,_ltf!Wlill eA funds, ihe Sacramento ~ "°" f'llOMH °" "'"" !Mtttft -1•1111ft9 ...... m. s." Un.I id od ANO NII t.IT'tlH THTW• ,teln,s wtt!I tllt ~t'Urf ~ oosa t ay. ( ) TU'tA .. OAUfMOlllUfl .. TOAO. -"ltefllHW11AMfttMM"°""4d State Trans portation Stn te MI .. I.' •• u ..... T" I ... ,.., fov• monlll• .... , Hit ""' Di-ctor Adria.,.• Gian· '"°'"•"01111' "011111"11TMftOlf 111'¥1&Mlonott11111111t1c;e. .,.. '" '------------OflHTATftACT. ott!MlHo¥,l,,t?t turC9has s ince applied for eat ... o1 oeo1toe wu~,...•cv• uowoteo •'-• fun..t-. 'llAl(U,Al(A GIORGl!M.,llAl(IS, ••KvtO"of l ... wlll IAJ~ ue AltAOIO .. GaFllA.l(l!S,Oe<tMM. ofuldet<Mtlll But the U n ion said Ms. Glanturco dec ided not to ..0T1ce is 1t111uY GM!M tl\tt ~a..,., Cat A,., uo. apply for the money in June after beiftf told by A top OCOllGC ANM llllAl(IS TU'n4ll.I. ............ ~. MllllM-.lntllletlll0ftl9'~0f 1't1M.alt0,\0WAY aide that the funds might raise quesUons about how wm ... o 1or 1n11e11u o1 L•tt••• tutn.,:. . ;.I 1 much CaJTrans needed, in light or lt.s existing sur-!:,1,:;:n~::,:":'.!u~:::;=:0:: ..-,_.:.,.,.!~i!:;·=!, O.lly ,..191, plus. mlnl•treclon of l!UttH Act -.. ... "elo ~"· '°• l1.1f;tMOk. 1, 1'76 4121-1• ""l<lt It ,.... ~ hlrtlltr pet1klll•fl. Puau.b NOUCM . .... ,.. N0'1C• TO OlllOl'l'MI .. ..... •Ul"ellte>lt COUIT Ofl "'8 STATI Oft CALfflDltNtA flOlt TMI C0"NTY CW' OllANM , 111 lllt Meller ol Ill• E•l•I• ot ~t.ltGUCltlTI MMl l"AOllOltD, ~ Noll« ,, Mt't•Y tfv ... to Cretlllor~ "'"'llO cl•lm, 19•11111 , ... Mid dK•· def\t to Ille >eld Cltlll\• In lht C>llke of v. cl-o1 ltl9 eftt'ffald <-1 or to _ ,,..111 .. ""'_rs,,,... 111 111e Office 9f-Jff<>elt1'. VAVl!.IUCA ~ 'WA'l'MA• l<\lor ... n•I ...... '7t Vlc-lori•, 111 fill Cll'I' of 'C&il• Meu, \" Onn<at Couoly, wlllct. 1a11 ... office \ t,.. Plu e ol bu.sl110• ol Ille 1111· "W119'111C! '"au 11\ttttrs 11et1t111k19 tci ..l• Htete Si.<i. c.-lnh wl"' ,.,. llotOU....., •-hen tllllll .. Hild OI" ~•st11ted es •ler•telcl wllf>lln •-_..,. •ti•• t,,. llrst ttllbllcatleft o1 Ulltf\Otlct. o.1e<1 ......., ts. tell. AllTWO THOMAS •••0-0110 Altfttl,..lr ... ro.lt~ l•t•I• .. Mid de<•-·· JllM•llT, VAltlltkA & WA'l'MAN A"-"'t'l'•atu• t)t V1 CTOtU • "JULIA' A STORY. OF LILLIAN HELLMAN, CHILOHOOO FRIEND Vanessa Redgrave, Left, Jane Fonda Star ln New ~nemann Movie Aun1or S~ 8a.r*-..,•rd -""'' i,,. time •"" •t•u of ....,1roo . -•~• " IMM,,..11 .. -llwllorNo......C.rJO, PUBLIC NOl'ICE LOS ANGELES CAP)-Counly asaessot Pbllllp :;:~~.:!~~~~;·~~ ::ia., '=~ ~ 1------------ Wal3on has tiled a $8 . .S m.lllion s uit a1ain1t Baxter ov1c c:.-i• °''" wut.111 t11t oiv of su,u1011couuo..,.."' COIT& MIS4, U m'1 1'\11>11\l\t<I 0..111196 c .. \, o.i1y Piiot. No¥. '7, 1'• .... he. I, I,,_,. 4111-1• ruauc Nbi.iCE Ward, a member of the Los ~~":;.~~W1~1•·. IT~~~~;~r;:::~':.:' Angeles County Board of w11.1.11tM1.suo"" .... 11...-• Supe • a d lhr f r Col'l\IT(;l••lt M01'1CC O,.'MCAatMO Ofl SUf'•••OltCDUltTOPTitl rvisors, n ee orme 11oe1aU.PCK.ICN f'ITITI ....... l'llOtA•• W'llllt\.I. STAT.OflCAlr."OlllNIUO• Wardaides . ,,.,.Mtc .... •llM. AMO'" \.ITT•H TH,..,,_. TMacov .. noflo•....e ~e su1't fi'led Tuesday in WttJ• TAltY AWO .... AUTMOll ... 11.. .. ........ " Zinnenuuui Returm HI ~ ...... Nt19Ma.CAtlfO TO AOMINIST•• \IMOQ"nlt MOTtCI 011 MIAlll .. O Ofl Superior Court. c laims Ward or-MWM'l*:.-tll-• '"""•"oc"T t.DMtN1iM'•.., "''"''°" llH ,.llOUTI Of'wtl.4 dered surveillance or Walson 's P11•t1.,,.. Or•nte COU1 0.lly, llllot. Ot' ftfATU ACT lllllOaATeflOO' AMO flOlt UTT HS TUTt.MIM· h d . 1 ed W Ho1t.10, 11.11. nu "' ITH•t Tt.llY AMO '011 A\l'l'MOlllZllTII* ome an \'10 at atson's ,11,.,. tht••• of JOHAN f'ltl!Ofltltt "° ADMINIST•ll UNOlll , ... righttoprlvacy. MO UNt e.111 ..... JOMt.lt '· IMOlf'•NOIMT Al>MtNISTllATI°"' With Women's Fil-In By BOB TIIOMAS PARIS (AP) -"Movies in recent years have fe atured all kinds o f close r elationships between men . I think it's time for a (ilm about two women." Film maker Fred Zinnemann was talking about th e project that has brought him back to production after a four-year absenee; his last was "Day of the J ackal." His new s ubject 1s "Julia." b ased on a chapter of Lillian H ellman 's b ook "P e n · timento." JANE FONDA IS Pl.A YJNG the young H ellm a n. Vanessa Redgrave is ,Julia. h e r c hildhood frie nd who becomes enmes hed in the a nti-Nazi movement in pre -war German y . After s h ooting the 20th Century-F ox film in Eng l and, Zinnemann bad 'It n totallfl plcd011k., •. • 'A1111011e "'"o goes to tM ~tur~ looklttg tor fettles IDfll b~ terrilJllf dbap• pol11ted.' come to Paris for scenes around the city and at the Bologne studios, the n planned to finis h a t Stras bour g _ 'Tm hair-way through the picture and it feels good." said the d o uble Oscar winne r ("From Here to Etem i t y," "A Man for All Seasons"). A vigorous 69, he s tood bare-headed in a misty chill. directing a scene near ~he Lou v r e in the Tu11leries \\'llh Max· 1miLian Schell a nd Miss Fo nda ZINNEMANN SAID THAT the pro- ject had com e ~o him through pro· ducer R ichard Roth. who h ad com· missioned a first-draft screenplay by Alvin Sargant. The <lirector d escribed 1t as the story of "a fnendsh.ip of t wo gir ls who are sch ool chums and then dnft apart. Julia becomes e nmes hed tn the intellectual ferment or B e rlin, and Lillian brin gs money l o provid e escape for people in danger -not only Jews but liberals who oppose Hitler." • An important figure in ''Julia" ts Duhie lJ Hammett. with whom Miss Hellman lived for many years . "l 'M PORT RA YING HIM as ti father figure. s ince he was older than Lillian." said Zinnemann. Jason Robards is Ham m elt. The r e lationship betwe en Julia and Lillian? ''It is totally platonic," said the director. "Anyone who do goes to the picture lookin g for kicks will be ter· ribly disappointed." Although s h e regretted miss ing the excitement o f t he American election , Jane F onda seemed totally absor bed in "Julia ... "I CAN'T TELL YOU how exciting 1t is to be doing a story about the in· Lemal d y namics o f two women. \d10 r eally car e for e ach other," s aid the actress. "lt is a rare script that deals with intellectual growth . There is no game·playing, n o neurosis. no sense Also named in the suit were PUBLIC NOTICB' ~~=u:~~~:~te~~~~11511' ..._ ~:.:!:~~s ACT CP•oura co~. Lance Brisson and C arol ~T1c1 is HfJU!&Y 01111N N\ Estateot OENIOll11NT.e>eoevc1 Sch 't f W dd SUf'llllOlttol.JllTOllTMI l!Vl!lttnTO.Ni>ft'A!olllt\fltad......... NOTICE IS He.AE&Y OtVEli ""111 wet zer,lwo ormer ar e · WAito ITATIOflCAUflOll .. IAlllOtl e.-tttlOlllO<f'~.,of'#lll ..-tet l•· $YC>t4lYS 'IMST~llHtlteel ....... lo puties, end Neil Frerich, whom the suit said also ""' CIOV•TVOflO•A,... -. of 1.e1111\ Test•...,•fllart Ito,.,.. ..,.1111on10< P'"°"''•' w111 M11or1 .. Worked ( r W d .... t.....U Ottll~r •!'Cl for euU.orlt .. '°" '° ad-tw"<• ol l..etlers l tttamtQllf'Y IO ll•e . O ar · NOTICI Ofl ltlA.1111• Ofl 1'11111tt1er1Me1tate1111dtrtllll~ ~lllW••n<*lora\111\0rlretloll lo ed· ,...._,_ltone Dl•-lo•••r-• Pro&.-d ,.,...,,°" "°" 1111oaATt Ofl wn.1. d<lflt Ad,.,tn1,1r1t1on 01 E•l•IK A<I .,.,1n1,1,, 1.,. Htll• u11<1er tht ll\dtpen. • ..,~,. " -~ ....,. AND ll'Olt 1.ITTlll' TalTA•M· (~Ollllt CoO• $91 •I Mql reief'91\te to tent Admlnl•lr1Uon ot E\IM1s A<'t 1'AltY.AN0 "°" AllTMOltlZAflOM w(llclt ,, ,.,..,. IOf' further per11CUl..S, CProtlll• CtOt ~ .. ti""'· ....... n<••o SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -T h e practice ()f fO ADMIM1na11 UNO•• TNI ~111t11i..11me111eo1ac•ot-•roo ""'k"""'•oe10.tvn....,,.,.,,1cu4..-,, t I ho .... m . -..t•--1 . g l;•ted hone num .......... DINT AOMI .... ,..ATIOM Iha ~ ... , bttll WI lor 0.C•~ 1. ..., .,,., Ille llm• .... pl•<• ol ..... ,~ e ep n e .. o pani-Wl)\; 051D un .... P · Oii' HTATU Att "'"OIATtl cool 1'7 •. •I 10·00 a"' , in ,,..~--.,. -n. .. me11eu1ten wllo• Ho........., :io. ber& and credit information o n customers is beln1 in· ,., ST n•t 0e~rt-n1 110. s °' .. ,d c....-t tt 100 191\. •• 10:00."'. 111 ,..,. <011t1-... 01 vestieated by the state P\lblic Ulillt.ies C~mission. Ell." 0 I M 11..1.. I c 'NT M. ctvJc Gent.• Ori"• Wot. In tflt Clly Of Oerert ...... t No. l of s1ld < ... ,,, ti 10Q HeATl.t:Y, O.c.t1sad. ~nl• An•. C•llforlllll. -Ovk Center Drive WH\, Ill Ult Cly oi The PUC said Tuesday n baa order its staff lo ..c)'l'ICI! IS Hl!IU!8Y GIVl'!N that• pattdNoYem~· 1S, ,,,~ S.nlt All•. C•lllorlll•. look into the rules, practices and procedures of 29 CITIZENS COMMER CI Ai. lRV$T 'jlfll.1.IAME.StJOHN, O..ONo .. moerlO.m•. ANO SAVINGS B4Nll01' PASAOEN4 t'OunlvClerk Wll.1.IAM a. SI JOHN, telephone companies in California "with respect to 11ntti.c111ere11,. petition 1or "'-''°' 0Av1osr.111.1MG r1No1.1• countyci.r1t the confidentiality of nonpublisbed telephone num· w111 •nd 10• 1u11111ce or '-•"•'' uwco1111011ATtOM •c11MNAN0011~1s ... j , l Hlatntftlarv1ot,...,.tllto<wr -lor •~C.111.,orr.-A"""°"ell..aw be rs and cred t and other information.' aut110riretlon 10 adm•nht..-.,,. ttllt• s..it•ttt 1•1 Ct4wy ,..,... t:ut ;;::::;::::;:::::.,.....::;:::::;=:;:::;;:/ :=:;:=: -------------1,_, I~ lndepen<knt Admoni•l•;,1-,.._, ltacll, C4 t1"6 hM '"- 11 lj I 11 PUBLIC !'i011CE of E•l11n '"' (Prot>all c-m ti Aftor ... YllO<' ~11 ..... r \.M ......... , .• CA.MMJ , ..,.0 1 "''•••nc• to wlllc11 Is ,,_ for PYbll1lltd OranQe t;oast O .. IY 11119\. --~10<: llellt11M1.,. tft " ~~ljlllll]""'~"""'"' ~ ----P-U-.-.. -1C~l4-l""A""ll,...l.,...N""O---lut1Mr p.orllcult rs. •nd 111•1 ""'II""' Nov. 11, 18,14.1916 Pllblt Or•n99 Co•ll O.ily llllot. ; rr CAl.lf'OANIAllVal.IC \ndDllCtOIPle .. lnqlM HMel>Mbeen 'll?l:7, Nov 16,1 1U.,1'lb ,.,.." : I UTILITIESCOMMISSION ~tlorNo.,.ml>"•lO l~Jb,<lllOCOam , 1------------- j ANDPOltlOl'l.ONGaUCM •n tl\ttounroomot Oepartm<nl..., )of PUBLIC NOTICE PtJ9LIC NOTICE I Pur..,enl 10 tl'M! Calltornl• EnvlrCI'\ -.id •oun Al ~ Civic ~nt.r 0!'1"9 I -n1•10v.tl•tvAtto1100 •••mtnde<I Wot. In lfu• Cit., 01 Sant• An•. i--':',.,=,=1111~10=-:1t=-co=ow==T-=o-=11-=n1=e=---..t---...... --,-u-4r ____ _ notlc-,, ,...,.by qtvtn to &II lnlM'Uled C,aHlorn<• • S'l'ATIEOl'CAl.IFOltNIAflOll .. OaC•TOf'CllSONS ~'""'" ..,d OtQa'11ratlO'I\ 11111 • 0.~11 D.11~ Hovtmlltr 8. 101• THI: COUNTY 01' o•ANOE INTCll T'IOINTHI HT4TI ~OHIO WEST COAST 'TO MIO· OllAY. WHY'fl AND al.Jlll(ITT lt!AI. ... OPlllTY ., ... ,VATI! Notlctl\l\trebnlven: • C.ONllNENTPIPEl.INE PROJECl 411anotyUlt...aw 'Al.E , To1ll-\4it\,l11teretled,-tlw•AJ ' Envtr<l""""'''I lm1>6<1 lt~Ptlf'I !E•ll! Wll.1.IAM I . St JOHN, "°'A~I Ofl llOTMYV, f'l.AllC I M\bMfn((IMPl•l~d tor lt.l• county Clerk NO'l'ICI 011 , .. ,..,.,,OH 'l'OHLI. T"" orooo\•<I SOHIO ISMl\CS.Ve 011 .. ~ l.awl ... s ..... tn tht M0alltr of 'lie e \lllt of creclllwr•. flt#~. H>talfft. or oevt-., of wom e n comp eting with each other. • 011101 orolett tt1n••sh 01•111-11to<"111 •11utte1t<-•1v•. 01..Aovs El.IZA&ElH Ft.1"11..ev. in,..,. "1•1• • oo .. OTHY v. 111.Atlt. Ir nothing else. •Julia' will present a I ..,..,111tttrml<1al ~~mllllonbMrel\Df ~~~~~~;;:..':' ... .-, etc,O.ce•Wd. :co::~~~·.~~.~;!!~ . . . r " S1?".•q@l1ur~ t~t'l\d?f .... ~1 ... ~...,...~. ~ •• Not1ce ls~ebV(llv.11 ...... slll>iect 10 PQSlllVe i m age Or women. ~ • J,,..ltlY 11 'm1(es of 1114 ltt"J)lltt".«:an-AtW-~ftt: lltlilioaer ~onllrm•lton bY JM above-enllll~ 1¥Vor of.., hlretlon l\ewllMlll\- Llke "Klute .. t he f1'lm that WOO h er Clll~~..o;-.:::T-0~ n~<1ton w ith l~~JI dl"l'frlbutton Publl,,..d Oranqe Co•\I O•llv Piiot, Suoel'lor CO\ff\, OIJ."'l:f'1'rt1'111'tr t7. tm. ~-.10,.~_';IYFi 11ort.Oa.cW011~tfoll~c-· by: • • I ol~llnts. 1 000 plu• m11~ .. OI pi!l"llne Nov 10, ll, 1', 1'76 al IO:CO AM .. or tt>ireafltr wlllll11 IM ......,.. ._.. ... the 1971 Academy award a s best ac-1rom 1.nnq a ... ,,, 10 Mlrllond T~••s mH• tJme allowed br law, tf\t underilQntd. i.nt1u•llldl<llOll\fll>eSl•l•ofTe ... s. l ''J I' " be . Wed On tWO 41mo>I 800 rrulr• ol th• Oo.,.11r,.. Is I\ l!itetu1rl'k ol Ille Wiii Of °'-AOYS The!, ... tolloolllq .,.noll It l-bttcl reSS, U 13 ean Vie .1,...,vlnpleceandlsoreMntlru~ £1..l lA&ET H FAlllLE'f, t ic • 10or110ldlM~•IP•olllf'\y .. llle levels, s he •added. The more obvious 10 •••M-1 ..,me 01 '"'""'"'Al on PUBLIC NOTICE onoue.i.w111se11at prlva1u .. 1e10111e ~~'gfi~~~·~:v'~G~.l~NF~~ .. ~o~ level iS the m e lodrama of runniDg IUOOl'I' lo C•tllornla 1(1"" ltan . ll1Qllffl•nclbHt flel llldOtron~term\ Sqwrt , City of lilltt• AM, ~'I' ol ' j Ol<l•llOme and Ntw ~~ICO -' HSltm ffl? and tondl110ftt "''~l11aller mtnl lone<I Or-. , , . money to save th e lives or th ose n PUB UC NOTICE •lr•Mlv ... ,,s lo lrltt'l\OO•I '"'°" oll ,.Clt'l'IOUS aUSINISS .all ri<Jllt. 1111 •• ane lnlerHI of ~40YS f;;:i .... "".,.. ....... ISt\1-to,... jeopardy , T}le n the re is the added faC• tr""' M101•nd To•s lo tt>e ""d'"""' MAME STATEMENt El.IZA81'!TH FAlltLE'f, de<H!Ad. at eel ... Ille uld .,_,;;~n>l\<WIYOI' COi· { h • 1. ft SINEU ar>d Goll Coa\I mark<>!\ f h• 00•1>-0f T"" lollow1nq persons d•t dOlnqb\iSI· '"" tlmt of lier M•lll and •II rlQlll, llllr tert Ille claims and\o rem,,... tl\tl <OI· to r o t e inne r t ves O WO women. F1CT1nous a u 1,,., .,,000,.a w••em 1\ 10 provlelf! • nen ., ....., 1n1t1t1I 111•1 111e o t•I• 11u ac· MAMESTATIMaNl 1(£V 1 ASSOcr•fE• I' ... 00 ~-....._ le<t., or rt<41!WO.ft'0"1 tllt Sl•I• _. "ROW WONDERFUL IT is to see the face o r a woman who is radiant and g lo wing because her mind has been int'roduced to Darwin. Hegel and' Ein stein." said Miss Fonda . ''That is w hat comes across on the screen with Vanessa Redgr ave. She is unlike any actress l have ever seen before, tbe kind Ilk~ Elean o r Duse and K i m Stanley that comes onJy once in a generation. '"Van essa is constantly s urprising. She plays the lead e r or the two wom en. and L illian is very much the follower. They are the same age, but Julia is years.ahea d intellectu ally ." ~-• 1 mun\ of dol1ver1nq Nortn S1ooe b .. ~. -"9 qu1....i1nileldlll011lotll•lol""""""nl al "·llto-letolhHl•t•l•-•t.ttt" Tiit tollowln9 pen on la .,.,.,,. llUS • (Ala\~&nl 011 10 Southern C•lllornl• rt· Strtt l Sull• 130. Newoort Beach. the llme of Mr Clntll, In Ille ru t ,,..o-'""' · •· '"' ""'II\' 11-•lts ft1us 1~ c •p•b11t1y o1 1r~mll· Cahlornl• 91"° P<tr1'1' IO<•lff In,..., Govnly ol Or~. testa,.,..ntMY or,of llfmlnlalrellonllo• Fo'u uT••N llAt.l.EY llOOY ·~ ~ ·~ • u -·· .. ~ .,n,,_.i. " .. llnq oil \Ur1>IU\ lo Ca1tlornl1'\-tO MJI. CorOO'allon . ., Cal1fornl• CO« Stal• or Celllornl•, describe• es u-non. ... ...__,, .• _ ....... Mt ..... WORKS, lllU Werner, 'oun1a•n 11\emodw~\t _,,,,.,n 1600 Oove Strf401 Sul"' UO, followt: ~ ~".;,i ...... ..._. .... Vell•'I'. CA 9?70I lt.e SOHIO El~ con .. \1S ol all U · Newoort BtlCh, C.alllornld 97..0 1..ot U of Tre<I tOtt H per,,.. re-~l .. tfttl\W hu•~·- Jolln Oav•d M•rt h 11641 I.AS le<Kttte •Min•• OI '"' •nll(tJWll>d .,.. Judl111 ,. JOMSOn. S1U N. Mil,.;l\a corded In aook JS. plqt s ol Mlt-wtQrif19 1lt oC>lt<t to_., removal t14vo Floro l'ounta1n Velley, C• '270I vlronmf"nl.tl imr:> .. <h uPC<ll'd during P•c1'1ca OtlYf', Long eeaclt, (;lllilorflla celt-11\epS, rteords of Or..,ge ""111"n notice Of sOKttoi./ectlon to,,.. Thi• 1>11il11tK• Is conduct~ llV.., 111· co,.struc1•on, operation •ne m,,111. ~J Co<#lfy, ~O. oe•IOM llldeM.l•" lo, or l\ofcJ. dMdu•I tenant~ of 1he oroPO.-d crude olt J•mes A. Harris, Jr., 10'1 Trlnll'I' EX CE Pf l ... W•SI ISO 1"11'-reof. 1"11 ••tOllal property ... 1111 dt<eele!ll. Oawld J. Marcll lransmlnlon sv•t•m P1>11n11a1 mltlga-Orlvt. Costa Mosa. Calllo•nlo 9t&2b Th• pr0party !1 commonly referr.., Sue~ !'Ollc• must be Ql\li!!ll to lht ""°" n.1\ •t•l•m•nt •0 llltd 11111111 tlll! tlon mr•\ures are also \u<X19\led for Tiii\ buslnt\s Is conaucltd by • lo .s 1402 L•rt011 Awn-., G.,den PIOldl"tlllepe•10118IO'-nyort91lnst Co<lflly Clerk of Oranoc CoufllY on "-llf'Ooowe rmo.tcts Accomoanvl«IQ otne•otQMtne•slllo Gtow,Catlfe111I•. wllomllMtclelm ll-•ll,,.~n No,..-r 4, t'7• lll•• aMlvsl\ Is an eum1noMloll of tlw MJl.CORPOAATION Tiie wit la subl•ct to cur~t \lllK. IS ltsltd ebcwe •llflllli :IO DAYS •flw "6M1 ,,..,1ne tr.tlllc flow oattrrns •tonc.11111! Ml<l!.atl J.1.Htntp co,,.11.tnU, c-111-. rHIHctl-, re· 11"'"'°'1ceUOllOl thlsllttlC't. 11111111"'9<1 ()("1119* Coesl Oefly Pltot, lanker cwllverv roul~ b<'lw•.., Vtldt1. Pre\lelent & lreau,twtt' -'letlOOls. r~s. l'ig!IU ol .... -SANFOltOO. WA TCltS Nov 10, 11.1•. •nd Dec. 1· 19i. tS6l·7' Alasu •nd 1.ono e.~ch. C•lllomoa. Thi\ s1.iet11•nl wn Ill•" Wl11t..,.,,, NM"'9111Sof record. Tllep.._tvltlo A\l!•e<ut•rofl,..Esute ~ t""rqv supply dnd dem-..,.,.. t;ountv Cle•~ Of Or•llQe Cou11IY or1 ~-lie sold on en "es1s"Mtls,u iepe ttlO • ~:,C:;:~r·Plaln PUBLIC N011CE SUf'llttOllCOUllTOllTMI STU• 011' CAl.lflO•NIA llO• nta COUNTY 0, OllAMOa Nt.JJJJM HOTtCa TOTttl Cl.AU tlon '" 11 relates lo 1ne movMN'ftl Of lobe• U , 1~7t UU•. ~ _ MW'QY .s.puru~jn 11!<' Vnltfd 8All1t•lT.STEAllNS,COl.l.lNJ. 81dsoroft.rure l11¥lltd lditl!lspro-P\I Oranqe Cont Oell .. ll'llot: St•t•s •1\0 1, evaluated 1oqe11tcr wllll OU!A50N &l(IMM&"I' PtrtY Mtd must be If\ wr1t1119N)d\.rill i. Now 100 "· lt, ''" 4Jtl.76 an .. amlna11on of ootentlal •11••nali.,. A11e•11 lllC!la,.•. telllM rece1¥ee at tlle oltlc• of ·p•11• Ji. sl!u l0t m••lne lormln•I\ ~ncl various 116tSM•Wlllet• a tvd. !MnJln. Atl0t11ttY lor '"d1bi~iitrh, rel.\ltd lran\ml\StOt'I route' tor dt· 54111• 11• et ...0 ICtWllert C.11111• °'''"·Wit m. llv.,v 01 -'l•n k•n crude oll 10 Ille Twr_., CA ttMS ltt..,at1 leecll. C..Hfomla '2MO, .,.. mto":!! ot the Ora It EI R ••• •vAll•llle Publltlltd Orange Conl O•llr"~:. ;,~ ~iu;.:~~';'! '::: 10< ou1>11c •n.~<llon at 111• IOllowl"O Nov,J, 10, 1!, 1tl6 ~7• Mor9en llfl'Mlllllly, .at any lime ettor munlttp•llcounly llbrart°'' l.OllQ · first 1M1bllc•tlo11 of llllt n°'lce...., 'f BLIC NOTICE Gay Greetings? ORIM llEROE. J ll. CH 4RYL &EROE, et •I., on 8tlH4LF OF THEMSELVES ANO Al..1. OlHEltS SIMll.-'111..V SITUATED, Ptalntllft. vs. CITY OF HUltTIHGlON BEl\CH,1 MunltlQAI (brl)Or&tlon, 0.ttnd41nls. TOAl.L PERSONS'*"" ou"lliMee!Ot' \Old wllllln IM City of -lnqton lf>«ll, Calllornle. r .. I pro0ff1\I In Illa 11-MrlOdol AUQU\I I, t'7' and JllWI ,, lt7S ancl upon wnom the •••I Pf-'Y lr ... \l~r IU of .... Of 1'41 ... , ltvl"<I by lhe CllY of Hunllnqlon Bt a<ll, C..lllornl': BP•<" A.1vnlc1p"I Lib'-'"'· 11.J<•encJa PUBLIC NOTICE btf~trlnl11Q~l1Hale. Helq~IS County l.lb•Mv .... , ~nl• Bid ·J.t be SHltd Mid Wl)I lie l.lbrarv Cllono Branch Library,------------_...., JllitoHluol~•ufH.'Morotn Pomon., Llb•uY. Pico R1•tra Llb,.ry, Cl'•MM at 1'M-of 1o:pq,a.m. on tfle '"'°"" Oown•v Main ~lbrary. A.10nte1>ello SUf'•RIOllCOUllTOll'nt• ~te. Library Soutll G•l"/ttohvd•fe 1Tt.TIOl'CAUP01t•OAflOtl 'Tbe ~ 'lflll M ~Of\ \M l.lbr.trv. PM&mO\lnt l.11>r1ry Ontorto nt• COUNTY Ofl OllA~ folj0Wl119 1,rf'IS: CHll, tfl',ilyr,cet>t Woman's Cards Break Barriers BOSTON CAP> -C ropping up among the P e anuts b irthday cards and those s lick cards with the photo or a man and woman w alking into lhe s uns et are a n e w breed of greeling cards cater ing to a who le new group of consumers: Homosexua ls . The cards are illustrated with c har m in g etchings oC a group of young girls al play or two women s haring a secret. or two y oung men w ith their arm s a round each other. THEY ARE ALL illustrations from 19th c entury children's books d o ne at a time before Sigmund Fre ud would find llidden meanings in those inno· cent friends hips. "The y're s o totally un selfcontcious ," said Janet Cooper, who started the unusual greeting eard business. "You wouldn't get a lot or this stuff after Freud." The card s are an outgrowth of both her professional training -she was an assiatanl professor or library science and children's literature and her own homo~exuality. "IT WAS A WAY TO earn a living ,without compromising my politics." s h e said dorin& a vlsll to New England. And it was in part a protest against (he power of the librarians who have in many instances virtuul veto power over lhc children's book publishing business, Ms. Cooper sa.id. "The mlnute1 these women take over, you ilon't get these &Wries - stories>ttbere people ~b uch other. 1where chUclreG alt OG parents laps and Ute to," aheuld. .. , MS. COOPER, WHO pre fers that d esignatio n , s ta r ted the b us ines s , which s he runs from her Lancaster, Pa.. farmhouse. a bout six m onths ago "When l los t m y umpteen th job for being a lesbian. l t hought I'd better do something independent.·· s he a aid. S he h a d earher given a lecture before the Gay Academic Uhion at Penn Stale on "Female Cruahea. Af. fections and Friendships ln Ct\Udren's Literature.•· The Jecture was IJ. luatrated with s lides. showtna pic- tures from those books. AND IT WAS THE illuau.Uona that e veryon e remem~. Ml. Cooper said. The cards have no greet1n1s Inside, but several h a ve ca{>tlona reprinted from the orig ina l book Wuatr&Uons. One s ho w s two young girls, one whisperlng, "Let's us be intimate friends. Some gay g roups are bu,ylnc the cards a nd reselling them u part or their fund-raising efforts, SM said. One card hu virtually become \be.of. ftcial s tatio ne r y of the Urutartan Gay C aucus and the Baptist Gay Caucus. I -.. THE CARD SHOWS FIVE YOWll girla, three standing In one group and two in another. The caption reads. "HattJt took Emmy Lou aside, 'It's their reUgloo . "' Mit. Cooper said she lnteods to do a set of Chri•lP'laa cards by next year, but ln the meanll1ue hopes the boxes ol notecardt will sell as Christmas p&. . VOV ARE H611E8Y NOllFl!O ol 11\t Ptndtnc'I' of Ille •bott••rtlllled I<· tlon c.ommencea on S....l•t11lll• n .11•1s bY ORIN Bl!RGl JR. -.1n 1'-111•1nlllf, on tiellall of Ill• Cl•H to"ffl!tll r. oe1_, ... 11, lo oe4tlfl • relU!MI o• 11\t tu on Ille 9rounds 111•1 .,,. la• Wff 1moowcs 111 vlol1tlon of Ille cl1Vct1at1e•. and'"•' tl't~ '*'""'to ••IUrll H l<I I•• I• • vlol1Uon of cont1Jtu11on•I rlOf\ll. YOU ARE FVRTHt!R ..c)TIFll!O 11\at wu mey llt octudtd .. • ,,,..,..._ o11i.. cl•tdff<rl-elMlve by Wlla'llt· llllf a wrltlell l'f4...SI lo be .. cllldlld to 11\t Otrlt of tlle Suf*lor C-'• ~y "' 0r.,,... 0t o.r1~11 ... •· v ... o.~ AttortteY ti &.aw. 611 Clvl< C111tet Drive 'tllllt14. Suitt JOO, S.nt1 Ana, Callfoml• ft701,ono•btfore O.c.mlltr s. lt16. YOU ll;RE FU RTHER NOTIFllO 111411 tllo1e •e«IUOltllnq txCIQllOll wlll bl ore<h•ded lrorn \l\trlno I~ 11\t llfNlfltt .. , ... luCIQmtllt II II II lnorlllllt "' Plalfttlffs, •nd Ille J\ldOmont wlU lft. cllllh an memlltrt Of t,,. cteu -dO not rtlCIUHI eot l111lon YOU A"I! l'UlltHe" MOTll'llD 11111 11 'fOU c1o l'IClt ••qunt .,<hnlOf\ YoU "may, II YOU 50 M\lre, enter 1111 tl>- Pffren<t 111r011911 counMI ol 'l'OUI' - C!lootl119, II Y'tU ft not ........ ff• c111"011 end •1111ute11u lllr..,911 cOUMel 61 .,..,r •111111 ell-I ... , IN _. ... "'-'"11th wlll ,...,_ _...._..)1' .... M:ti-. f'tellltllfi •" ,.prtWftlff by O>rlf-u .. II V1nOe11Mft .. 611 Civic 0.- 0tlv• WH1, Suite ,00, Santt .a111. Celllornla UJOI, o,1enon1 h ~"""'° lly Doti II. &Mia, OIY Al· *"""· City Hall. tfllntl.,.c.,. .. Kii. c;.11.,...m .. DATl:D·SH..,.1t7• CHllltTIAli R llANOEUSEH ol Olrlt1l•11 It. llt llOe_ ,. ,._l•l•t. Att-'I l0t Plll!ltlfh IT ISSOOltOfltl!O. Otlect: 111sn • Wt.1.Tl!lt E $Mint .1""9tfltM '-"" Co11rl CHllllTIA•J, VAN OlllHll ~t.llOOATb AIWMn .ti I.all' 0"'4 Cietttof u• .. ,._. ... ..._. •11 ON CattWDfllfe lflllttl ._eAM,CAtl'tl ,...._....."' .... ,.. ... AIWMY•tw "A}tltllft lllltll-.S Or!M9t co.,, o.i.., l'llft. Hn IO IJ,U,•M0t( I, 1'/l ~,. Cllv l.•b•ArV l'onl•M Oranch Library Ne. A..,IJS (t~I o1 111e.-rnoU11t bid~[;,~~ lllallo Llll•ory. Cotton L•br•'" S... NOTICE 011' INTCNTIC>ft TO SILL tl\t olftr by certlffeCI tb'c (1111111\t O.rnardlno Publlc l.•brarv. Redt•nch 11••1. f'llOl'CllTY AT llltlVATI INl..,C• IO,,. Mid on conl lt1I011 of l.ibr•rv. Lnm• I.Inda Library, and SAi.a Mltb~llleSuperlorC011rt.Tue1,renls, o.~n Center La~e T •marl\'< llbrMy. l!sl•t• Of 1.Ul.U MAll\1111.. 9t ATO.., --''roo -tnalntt11ante ••-s. ~r\on< whhlnq to l<no" 1"-loc~l•OllS .tho 1<now11 H 1.Ul.U M . l l!ATON, <Ind premiums on 111sur•11<••~ 01 <OP•ts oth~• 111an lllOs• 11 m•tnlct.,.I· O.custd. 10 the P\lf'Chawr 111tll be ororeled at. OI ltour>I~ lib•M•ts c '" 011 111))4]1000 NO'TICI! IS HERE&Y 01\llM llWlt 1'lt .... Of conllrr11.auon of u•. E~ or t4UIUI 3816 and reque\I Nip In Ille .....,,IOlled win Hll at prlv•I• lt9lll\lllOOI of tltJt, recordl"9 o1 ~ •oc•11"9Y,,,. sate, 10 llw hl9lw\I and llu t Ml blelclw. wvence, ,, ... ,,., l••fl. andllllYtlll•I,.. TllN!• oubtoe h•3rono• Oii lht< Orllft \Ullftct lo 11111 CO!'ll•"'eltol\ of lllt sure11<tl>Oll(yl1taltbt•llftwtl~ot' EI R Arr u ,.,..duled "' tnllnws ello\1-tlllllled Su.,.•IOt Co"'1, Oii Ille 1,_pll•CIWIS.ror llUrtlltsers. t 10 00 "m .. lued\day, Novtmi. tSlll day ol Oectmbtr. lt'6, al IO:OOA. 1Mun.Mrsl91*f r•Mrvtt ttwrlQlll lo JO, "'6. 6111 Flnor Bonrd Room. LOllQ M . or 11\erHlt~ ... 1111111 ,,.. """ 411· ... ~, ..,., •lld •II bldl prlOf IO tnl•'I' of &.11<11 HArbor Oeo•rlmonl Bulldlng, IOW9<1 llY l•w. at tllt office ol Plunkell I. .,.ordtrtonllrml119 t.,. tale, tU Htroor Platd l.OllQ Buell, P1unU ll, 412 0 11.,. A.,.., H\lf\llllQIOll DATID: Holttll\btt' St tt7'. , Ca111orn1• llucll, '(;eunty ol Orll\te, M ... of JIAN ANNIE Fl'lllllY 7. 10 CO~ m Mond"y Orumbtl" •. C,alll1Yfll1 . .tll tM rloltl. 11111, lnltf'Hf ~l!rttcutrlrtolllteWlllof 1•16. los A~les CounlY We»,,,._.. ..., Ht•tt ot 1111ct.o.1H11t 11 lllt llmt of t1lt •!!'?·ft-d ~I. &o.trcl Room. Hall ol Admln1slra1-. Mr dHlll tftd 111 tlle rf ... 1, 1"1e 411111 lflo LAWOfl,ICIS JOO w hmoio Strtt1, las 4nqelt\, ttrttt tllat \lid •"•I• Ilea e<QUll'Ad b\' llAUI. M. MO~!t~ C.lltornla. Cltlf'•tlon ot law, or 0111-lw. otW ... ,...,..._ Dlrfn ~.10;00•.m.Tuese~y.Oet'mbtrt4. lllanOf'l11edd!tlontolllalol S.ld~ Wta1'1, ___ .i;. -u 10•. Council Cll•ml.lfr\, Cl tV Han. JOO dtnt 11 tM llnw Of ...,. 4eetll. II\ -10 •..,.!1-,., Callftftll• .. _ N "O" r.treet , S•n Oe•ne•dlno. 111111e1 cer1•>11reatpro,..,1y,1111>14t•Un , .. , f1141 .... ~tt:..._MD Gllllornla Ill• County ot Ora11 01. $1AI• of •-r\f• lucwtrla TM 11res-ntatlon of tll• n .. IJ<e ot lbe C.lllorftle, a11d more P••ll<Vlafly Pu«>ll-Ortftte C.OHt Oelly llllol, llr'OOOV<I 11roiect and •s\fl<latl!d 1,.,_ CIH<rlbedetfottows.towlt· ,.,, .. "'"'IO. II. !1. lt7• 411t-}t 111<t1 •"" 11ro00\•d mlllo•lion wlll lie Lott It llllCI lO 14\ 91o<k 1003 ol 111•1• from 10 OOd m. unlll nMft TI11,wlll lie 0.1 Mer Tr.tel, S.Cllol\ t, City of ~.1---.....------..,.---- loll.,....td by oubllc comm•"'" QUiit• 111914111 .. acll. at per map •eco<'ded In PUBLIC NOTICE II~ Ancl \\IQQ••tlortS btQl"nl~ <ti I :30 8e>e* A, ll•Ot 2 Of MltUlllM-MllPS, , ___ __....._ _______ _ 1>.m. Wrlll•n 'ommcnts wlll be ••· rteordlofOr•11 .. C:outtly, C•lllomla. -S·JMM , telvtd unlll 10·00 a m on Ottcembor 20, Ctml'llO'll'I' ltnO#n H 1001 HunllntJlon NOTIU TO CltlOtTOll' 1t7•, A<ldre\\ common ts to· Street, HUllll119fllll .. Jl<ll, Galllornla. SUl'llt.O. ~lt'I' ~ TillE Calllornl• Publl< UllllllH C.111· SUbltet t•: Curre11I ll)lt\, _.., SfATI Ofl CAA.I '011 .. IA l'Oll mln lotl S066 State Bullell>q S... "''•"' cOlldllltflt, rostr1<11oft•, res.natl-. TMI COUN'l'Y 011' OltANOI ctut , C..lllornl& '11017 rltfrt•• •lfl!'• tf ••'I'. el\CI ta-• ol .... ,......,.. Atl-lon; ~10 Pro1ecl ,_._ tfllbeMttt•r Ol IM &state of 81tAO· and ••t.111* .. Offef't ""'" ... Ill .Wltlf\O f'ORO "YMN i.ovent •• -. I RAO Port of l.on9 B~ac11 t7S H.,blw _,,. wlll W rK•lwd el Ille .. .,_ \,.Ollt'TTll, O.CuS..S. l'lete, l.onQ Be1c11, Calllornl•~1 tJOlltd efll(9 or ,,...,. M llled wllll t"' NOflCI IS HEltEtV GIVi N lo Alltntlon S0..10 Protett tlt rkof IN •bove .. 11lllled C-1 •I•"' sredll~ "•"lllO clelf'llJ aoelMl the l'•rlltt1>ent1 "' lllt Pul>ll< H@<l•ll\tS time alt.,. Ille ""t pubtlcallon ol IM• lfld cte<tdtnl to me sale! ,1eimt In Ill& art requut•4 lo provlcJ• llltlr l\Ollc.e, •llf -..0.t lllt mtlll11t;1 of ti.. lfllctof ll'lt<ltrkofU..•foreMleteur't ff\1111\0ft~ In -lll•n lorm It •t tll POHi· wt.. , "10 present l,..m lo,,.. llf\00f\'9*f •l lllt lnotclertolri.turt•«11reftf'Kordo tEltMS ANO CONDITIONS OF be office of.&UltT at.RM(", Al· 11\Q ol ..,.,, \.tale..,.,.,n1,, """-''Oft' w ~l.E• Ca\11 II\ lawful mofttY of Ille _.., fl '--• 1274t Soutll Horw41" t..,.,,,.ftll U<\lltd $talt1 of A-r~, TM~ )l'tid;:s,.1 .. IOl, "'Ille Clll' ot lllofw.ol~, OATEO· 0Cl 08611 tS. 1'76. 11Klollllttmoll'ltlll•l"tlltf'om\ofe .ft ... tA~lttCoul\ty,wlilclll .. 1e•ot· Fre<1erlO. E, Jolln c.nr.IO<'• Of t~tlfled <""ll le IC-fl« ll Iha jl4ett Of blnlneu of IM "'" f'rolect OfflCtr pony tit• offer •'Id !flt Ml-. 10 llt o.nlontHI In all l'l'•tw•s M~o!"9 to Ca111 Publl' IWlhl 11Pon COftflr,..etlOll •f tale lllY ~ •aid u.t•lt aucll jlelma wit" IM Utltlll•HJM1f'lllu 1on s.ip..i.r C:.Wt. Saki ,.,_rtuo•...., ~v ,,_...,._ ""'" ,,. lli.f or OoNICI e. lrltflt n.k. .P""tnl.ct n afOf,U.ld tolfltl\ln ftt11r Prolkt Ofllcitr ,.,,. ._,,,,.. ~ ... -• Ola _It, titer 111f Otatti.11111c.1""'"' tl\4' !'Ort of l.o/lt .. .Cll rltM ttr•jetl.,,., or tit tllft. ~l(e, l'llbtl"'"' °' ... CM at Oel .. f't\ot OA TIO' ..._ __ 2. m• DttedOd. tt, ,,,, .. --11.n.1•1• ...,,,.,. VlltOINIA I.IA 1.A,.ION flMOft4l' e.. u vE1'TC Don't drop the poll! Get 11 job with • low.cost Dally Piiot Clus ified Ad. Phone &f2·3678. l 1-vtrlaofllleWllloCIN , AMllllWlllotel~" f'l.UNIC~r:c::.::;:""· •u•n~~~lft<""'~ :J' ' t!IOllWAW., ... 0 ... a... 1114.S . ...,.... ..... .._..,._..,. hMtl, CA.... 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N Yi"9 - PUBLIC ~OTICE ~': !:o=:.~: ~~.,:.;,~ ------1Dunn...,,111.0 •n IPOll<•loon pr*5)~ S...w1t1 lt\.ol n11 ,.._ '-<1'e_.t to ltl(Nrd \Ul'IEltlOll COUltT O, TM« A11-!.ilhbury. jTATIEOl'C.l(Ltl'OllNIA~ll '*>w. tller•toro. It h lltrebv ..... ed TMI COUNTT 0, OllANOC ""'dl•Kt.0, 11111 •" perwns ••Ki· Ho. a...... Id '" \lld m.ltor dO •DOO•• btf"'9tllll II 0 TIC IE O I' II IE A• I MO O I' '°""In 0eo..-tmMt3on !tie lftll8yitf l'ITlttON f'Ott f'•Oa•TI Of' WIU. Ot<•rnbor, 1t7'. •I 11 o·ciou A.Mo. Of .... n l'Olt 1..ITTllU TSJTAMIN· UldlMYIO t-OUs.&wllyllle....-1<• TAltY lloft '9r tllaft90 of 11am• ~d llOllle E\ldll ol 1.EAH .. cu1n1s AICA 9'•nted l.EAH HASTINGS CURTIS AICA Mr\ It '' •ul"I"'' ordered 11111 •COPY ol C>. J CUllT!S. Al(A 1111115 Oii.iS ll•is °'*' bo pul>llll•ff In Ille Or- CUllT IS . .t.tCA MltS GILIS J Goett Oelly Piiot I new•P•M• of CVllTIS. AKA MllS 1.IAH tl. OOM••I (lr,utallon. pr\,,1.0 '" lek:t CVllTIS. 0.<t•Mo C.-tv •llU \I O'IU .. (~ ..... torfo<Jr NOTICE rs HEllllV 111v"" ,.,., \UCC~Ulv9 _. .. , orlor to the •Y of y;.....---~------- 1..UCILLI! TUCICllt ANO Gii.Es.iNC ul<lllt•rl"9 \0 SUMMElllS ....... '''"" """'n • ..,111100-O.tM1t111s"" .. 'I'~ Mowmi.r. '"'-PUBLIC NOTICE lot P•-•• Of w111 •M lor """"""•of \lrnutl °'•'t•n l.•tt•" '°"""'•"'•'• •••··~• 10 JudQlootuldSVoerlor<:.our1 _,,,, '',,,_for rur1 ... r llA"llcuttn IC~t..6HllNTI• ..._ ·~· tftt 1trnt ....... <I(. of _,..q -~--Bl ... """"• "'° "'"'" ""' .... n ... lnr °"< I ttl\ 0.-,, Clll ""9 el I~ 00 IM , '" lllt (OUrl•MPn oi ft!~ nlll ... l•t 0.p.ort_,.I N• ) ot w lf c..,. •t IOO _, lw ....... .. Cl"'< C•flt•• C>r•vt w .. 1 '" 11w Clly of 1'111111-0 o..,... Con t o.lly l'llcrt $elll•A ... <;e11~..i· ... 10 11,U,•ftdO.c l,ln' cnJ.la 0.t9d Nov U. lt1• WILLI-I kJOMN CoufttYC'-<lt (,Alll. I'. llUL Yll llVl.YIC &«•1C10N ,MllO.IM•yk.,STI ,_. ~ •• ea,... ..._.,.for I"""''-' ,_,ltl\M Or-C..•I O<llly f'f"4 Hdtot ...... "· 11.1• ,.,. '31t-1• PUBLIC N011CE Cl'.Jttt lU .. lllllM COUlllTOl'TM• nATIOl'CAl.ll'O•NIA fOll THI COUNTYOl'OllANGIE Nl.•·"tlf NOl'ICI 0, MIA.ING 01' l'UITION l"Olt l'•O•A1'1 0, Wll.I. AMO (IOOICIU TMllll I TO AHO "°"UT• tt•I Tl•T•M•llTAll., AHO AUT ... IUIATION TO AOMUOIT«lt U .... lt TM• lltOl .. IMOllfT AO. Ml•ttTlllATION 01' ISTATU ACT IMeto OI MAltTHA A NIC..c>UON. C)litHMd HOTICB IS .... nv OIVEN ttldl JOHN E. tlUltKI !\al llled ~elll 1 lllttltkln for "robllo Gf 1!11111 aftd c.od1< lls !Mtoto •nd lot hw•nc• of l.Att••• To,ta-l\41ry to tlWI "'4'11.....,. and -11•11"" lo ""'"''"""' Ille e.t•I• ""*' llM •-oen<ltnl Admlnl\l•AllOll °' lllelt• Act ,..~net 10 -4cll Is made fo# tu~tller CM•llculor\ •lld Illa! """-... .i t>4•o or ,,..,lnq t"4' ·-,... -n wt lor Doumtier 1 !'I&, at .0100 e.m . In I,.. tour1r-of o.o,tr\ _.,. No l ot l~IS co"''· 11 100 O•l< ~Of' Orive WHI, !<\IM (llynl IMIU lilrtl, Q lllOtftll O..tel Nowmbe• U, 1t1• Wll.UAllA I . St JOflll, .,c ..... JAMii LHI ... • .. ~IO .. ,....,. ......... 1..,m ..--.CA.QM 'f"1 om •nn ............ ,.~11'-"'*'tl'IH OfMOe '"'' Olllty ~ ... . ............ 1 ... o. u. "1• ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE $.-Mm 'Ul'llllO• COUltTO, THI( STATI 011' CALll'OltlllA f'Olt TME COVttTY 0' O•A11oa ............. •Tl<I 01' MSAll•O 01' l'BTITH>N fllOll l'llOaAT« 011 Wll.I. AleO IS. SUANCI 0, 1.ITTlllS 011 AN· (11.1.A•T AOMl•ISTltATION Wl'TM WIUANNIJCIO Est•I• ol LOUIS Joll!MZ£11. 0.C.HU<I • ..- NOTI(I IS Hl!Al!l'f OIVlN 11181 SIONl!Y lllCHAltO HEMZl!R M t Iii.cl ll••tlll a pelttoo" IOr F'r'oNlt of Wiii and 1nua"'" o• L.•tt•" Of A,,_ Clll lr'I' Admlnl•l•dllOn wlll\ Wiii An """"d ••••••n<t 10 wlllcll It m6de lor lur111el 0Arll<11l1t1. and that lllt llnw and ptect llf 11Ht1no , .... _,._ nas ~ M1 t0< Oe<oll't!Mr 1, lt16 ... 110100 .,..,,, In Ille <Ollflr.orn of Ou•rtf\"ltflt No. Uf tt4tl court. et 100 Cl~lc Ctlltar Orlw Wo•t. In Ille City •f ~•nte An1, c11llo•nl1 Oat~ Nnw J2, "''-'#IU.tAM I . ttJOM•, eou11tv~1t IC«HNUMNIMlllt A.,t<lll'-1 ..... , Tiit ·-·,...,. ...... """' ..w.1 SI" l'r-h<I, CA. ·-"*: ........... PIAllllMd Oo11ot Co1J1 Olllv Pliot, Nov II. It. U. Hl• 4114-16 PUBLIC 2:1QTICE SUl'lltlOlt COUllTOl'THe STa.T• 01' C•l.ll"O•"IA POii THI COUNTY 01'011.ANOI No A·ffflt NOTIC;a 01' MIAll.lltO 01' l'ITITI~ l'Olt ~llOaAT« O~Wll..L ANO 1'011 l.ITTlltS 011' AO• M11tt•T1tATION WITH , ... '#II.I. AlltMIXIO E\tlrff ot lt1Ct4AllD H HOLMES. •'• ltlCHAllD HVDEL HOLMCS ~ • .ttH. NbllC-IS H&REllY GIV EN thol JAMl!S I! HI 1 M Publlt Ad· """'""'or lo• Ille Counlv f1I Or,,.. ,..,11,...,,,....,n a oet1tlo11for ,.,._t•01 '#111 ....i 1.,.. ••wanu or L•ll~ of •d mlnl\lrA11o<l "'"" tllO Wiii •-""" IO 1M oe1ltl<!fttr rt~•11<• to WN(ll It meOt !or,.,.,.,., perll<wlor\. &lld '""' t+l9 time •'14 P••o 01 IMl•rl"' 1'W - "'" ~ .... Ml lo• D.c•Mber "· '"'·II • 00" rn , In Ille courlroom of DeMr1· Menl No ) ol \ll!I court, 11 700 Cl.+< C..nttr Drive Well, In Ille City of S...lo A1141 Calll0<nl• Olle<I Nowmbtr 11, 10•. Wll.LIAM I . II JOHN C»1111ty Cltr- AO•lt.11 ICUTl'l It, CQUffTYCOUNllL av1 aA111aa111a TAMTHOMHDH, Ofl'UTY 'IS CMc CHIM Orlve WMt ... o. ... ,.,. .,..... ..... tamot '-11 !fMlnt·Ms A~MP: ..... k A.,,., .. 1.., ... 1"\11111-f 0.ll!Qe Cl!HI l)tlty l'ntl, MO'f.17. , •• , •• "" PUBLIC NOTICE i·--- --- PUSUCNO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'-M1J 'Ul'l•IO• COUltTOl'TNI S'TATI 01' CAl.ll'OltNIA PO• T"BCOUNTYOl'OltAHGI ...... -NOTICI 01' K«AlllNO 01' l'aTITIOM POlt l'ltOBATI O~Wll.I. •NO POtt 1.IT1'1H THTAMINTA•Y ANO AUTltO•l&ATION TO AOMIMISTJlt UllOSlt TMI INOll'l!NOINT A:I> MIMIST•ATIOM 01' ISTATISACT blate ol HAU.I. f'. l\OOEBAUGH, Dtc .. MCI. NOTICE IS HElll!BV GIVEN tllal MAR V JANE POULIOT ll•S 111.0 hertlll • oetlllon lo• Probe It ol Wiil •nd lor '"'*"'" ol 1.elltrs THtamen1arv 10 Ille Ptllt'-MIO eutllorlHlkln lo &d "lllllSlor Ille Ulllt under Ille lncltlll"· a.n1 Admlnl\lfltlon ol E•tat•~ A<"I ,.. lertft<t to wl\lcn h mode ta< turtlltr -llt ullri, •nd 11111 th• time &lld pl<t<e Of lloorlfl9 lllt \ame llH bffn set lor Nowmbor 1J 107~ 1110 00 • m , In t~ tourtroom of O..oartm•nl No l Of ulO tourl, al 100 Civic Canter Orj,.. ~I. In Ille CltvolSent1 Ana. C1llelml1 O..tod November 4, 1'16 '#11.1.IAM I . SI JO .. N. C.O..nty Cler- THOMAU ... 1.0ltO m11 ..__4leV1 .... cl1,S°'"ofU 1.1_. ""''· u tun Tel (11tl Ml·U•• • ...._, lor ,..1111-r Pvbll,,_., Or~ Co.st OlllV PllOI • ....,.,,.....,... 10, 11. 11. lt76 411•1• PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·JIM SUf'l•tOlt COUltTOl'TNIE STATIOl'CALl~ltNIAl'Oll THICOUHTYOl'OllANCM ..... ..,.,. ltOTICI 01' Ml••UIO 01' l'nlTIOtt POlt "OBA Tl Of' Wtl.1. ANO N• LIT1'1U TllT.llMEN· TAlllT AlfOAUTMOll1%ATtONTOAI> MIHIS TSlt UHOla THI 11•01 .. INOIMT AOMlllllTllATIOll ~ ISTA"t AC1' Estele ol GllACE E. Hl!t ... Dt<OIMd. NOTICE IS HEIUllY GIVl!N t"'t llOSALI E M.METZOl!lt en<IJOHNW. Hl!IN lltlYe llled i.rtl" I Pt\ltlool for ,..._,.of Wiil .nd tor lnll•~el Lot• ton Te1t•ment1ry to tll• l'!Hltl~ ...., 1NtttOrh1llon to Hml111'4w the ttlltt ulldtr Ille l11dt ... n4o11I AS· mlnlttretlen Ol l!•IAIH Act ~t~ ""'ltll Is meae for furtllOr .. rtlcutarl. •lld INI '"" u .... end P••ca ol 1111•1"9 "'" -11.s ba.n Mt tor..__ lO, tU•. 6t IO:OO 1.m., In tlM <ourt,_,, of Oitcllrl-No. ) ot uld coort • .i 1'C.I di/It c.tt"r Drlf'O Wot, 111 IN Qty of Seft\e ""•· Cl llfon>I 1. o.t.cl: Mowm~ 5. 1'16 WILL.IAME SIJOHN, Covftty Cieri! -I.WI"-'"" .. lllNOll. &ANO•llSOM __ "'.._..,, ... w ...... A~•-~ffm mo~nn .-....,..r.r:f'Wtlti.wn Pvt>tl-.t ~et\t9 CMit Delly l'hot. Hnw-10.11,11,1'7• 1111·1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,, l'ICTIT\OUf BUSINESS llAMr STATSMl'fT TIM loOowl"911trto111 ere. clolnq ""'1· "IHe\~ UURVS IHVnTMENTS. 111n Cem1110 C•Pl\lr4flo. S•n J11a 11 Caph lune CA 067S J~• W. Mo•Qe"· 600 -•rn Drive. P•los Vordn Ptnl11sula, CA '°"' J. J , Tl\omHon, SAO• At1a,,.,lm ltol4. l.Of\q 8uc111 CA tol01 Tlllt -.itllltll II COlldllCttd by e 91fttr1I H•lner\l\lp Jeck W. MIWQllll Wedn&&day November 17. 1978 a.eating Seaadal Astronaut's Son Cleared From AP Dtepatehes The Army cleart\d the son oJ former aatronaut PrlM a.r. u of alle1•Uona arisin1 from West Poln.t'• cbeatln1 acandal that he took a $1.200 brlbe while a cadet. An Army spokesman at the ~ta1on aald In response to a query that there was "no availa-ble evidence" that U . Frederick Bonnu, now an academy foot· ball co•ch, had taken a bribe as a cadet honor repre&entative to r-.x a case for another cadet ln 1973. H•M4N The Army also ru!ed out any misdeed by 8orman's younger brother, Edwl..n S., also a West P~lqt graduate. Their father, president of Ea.stern Air Lines, heads a commission appolnled by Army Secretary ~rtla R. Hoffmau to study and suggest changes in the honor system at the nation's oldest military academy. • Allen R. Glick and bis Saratoga Development Corp. and three former San Diego Charger football players are named In a $1 million damage suit flled by a lA6 Angeles man. . Ernest GoldtmlUt accuses the parties of fraud and breach of contract lo the Superior Court suit brought in San Diego. Goldsmith contends he became a limited partner in a plan to build 120 home ln Poway, north of San Diego. The former Chargers are 01.ICIC Luff AJwortlt, Stene De LollC and Jolul Had!~ * Lee 8'raaberJ, lbe btUe man who put th~ met.bod lnto American ading, is celebrating his 7501 birthday today by malntain· . ing a work schedul~ that in· • eludes teacblne. acting, direct· ing and writing four books. ''This is the way to relax," he explains his formidable agenda. "When you are not doing anything, you tense up. 11 Unwinding, along with sell· searching , are the main /.J messages which Strasberg has s•usn110 been instilling in hopefuI performers for a half cen· tury through directing, private lessons 1md, most of all, at that sometimes controverslal drama center, the Actors Studio. Along the way b.ia pupils have included Marlon Bl'Utdo, James Dean, Ellen Buntyn, Jane Fonda, DaaUn Hoffman, S.teve M~Queeo, J oanne Woodward and Al Pac:lao. • How did one of CaWornia 's most famous bachelors Gov. Edmu.od G. Brow,n Jr. -feel about being the only single person at the anniversary party when singer HeJen Reddy and her husband repeated their wed- ding vows? "He was quite moved about it, 11 said Reddy 's husband, Jeff Wald, who invited Brown to read the couple's vows, written by Helen. "It wasn't religious or legal, it was just a statement of 1t1oov what marriage was supposed to be, and Jerry read it-quitegracefuJly, too.'' . Wald said he and Mias Reddy invited only mar· ned friends to their 10th anniversary p11rty, includ- ing Rep. Yvonne Braithwaite Barke and her husband, and entertainer NeU Dilunond and his wife. • Jolln Ebr,~chman, once the No. 2 man in the Ni!lon ~clmtnistr.ation, ls acljustlng smoothly to pnson life at Swift Trail Federal Prison Camp in Arl.z.ona, tl!e superintendent says. · Ebrllcbman began servlnJ a 2\.'l-to-8-year ( ) term Oct. 28 Tor his ln· volvement in the cover-PEOPLE up of the Watergate ..__ ______ __ brea.k-ln. Ebrlicbman's routine is the same as that or other inmates at the camp. He is awakened at 6 a.m . by a abrill whisUe, dons a kha.kl milltary·style uniform add bas..until 7 a.m. to eat breaJcfaat. Then he reports to his job at the prison power plant. • With a $25,000 relief check from the citizens of Rhode bland, Sen. Claiborne Pell paid a visit to a tent camp where survivors of earthquakes that s truck Gemona, Italy have bee(' living. Pell was accompahied on his tour by his wife and John Kent. president of the Italian Relief Fund. Nearly 1,000 persons died and 90,000 were ten. homeless by quakes on May 6 and another series of strong shocks in Sep· tember. I'll.I. TV Highlights NBC CD 8:00 -"The Disappearance of A1mee . •• Faye Dunaway plays evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and Bette Davis is cut u her roothor In lhis dramatization ol a hi.atorlcal event oo Hallmark Hall of Fame. <Review. Page B7) cas • 9:00 -"Chlnatown." Jack Nicholaon, stars as a private eye In tho 1~ unravcllna u strange cue of graft, murder and incest tn this 1914-movie. . :ABC fl 10:00 -Olivia Newton-John Show. A musical hour with the blonde· Australian sin~er and her guests- (TV DAILY LOG) I fWEDNESDAYj IM>ftMllO 17 r._.._.....,_....._ ,1eue '" ~man l'IOCMifS. .... I« "9f -••im•, ll't tile oy's_.. DAmMl llOWl£S 10:00 o •a Met tf .,_.. <••> '6~ -Slul1y Biker, liel!nul Schmid "Tiit •1t1 fre• 8100-1111" (com) '46-Duny Kaye. V11g1nit MJyo. .24• "AttiH f• tht lltrlli Atlantic" (dra) '43-Humphlly Bogarl, Raymond Muuy. I 1:00 0 "P111111 St1tn.Kt" (drf) '41-Cary r.taAI. Ilene Dunne. 12.'00 m ;'Tiit Plutt" (mus) :4'- Gene Kelly, Judy Gatllnd. Wallet Simi!. 1:00 ~ ~ "Call McCal" (com) '60-hmes Garner, Natalie Wood l:.OOOctJ '1M llolUn" ('!es) '72-Jamu Coburn. tots NettlelOll. 3:00 OJ© "Dowble TrouMt" (com) "61-[lm P1ulty. Annelle Day. 3:30 . (~~be •........ Style" (mllS) '66-Elvis Presll!y, s~n111 ltrth, .limts Sll1&ela. 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Joanne Woodward. tbe Starland· Vocal B.!nd, and Ille '11i•k lrom ··1a"'1 " CD b Niaon Al4lt Jolin • Dun, Loi• h!Ha & AnthollJ MewleJ Tonite • Men Glfffill Slw • T1lf Ylrp.ltrt fa KofUll Hitterkal Drama !Ml fan of IM h&lt• f» Crut l't1for1111ncu "Von ll11i1an Conducts Brahms·· CD LI CrlMa 1it11 Cria41 10:00 Cl PAWLING ADVENTURE * NEW ON "THE QUEST" • D tfil lV m Quest Morgan and Quentin 1nle11upl the sea1ch tor lheir Sister to help 1n a m1n1n1 town aboul to e~e • ..men Chinese w01ke1> are twOlllltl 111 to bmk a str&¥. • "9ws C(l -...0 • Tiie Ufe 1M HuHh * l1111111oce C-panles in Amt!KI pme«t OLIVIA NEWTOl·IOHN 11 ((211 W)O WitiJOhia ' lltwtow-.... Show ---rtie beaut 11 ul Ausll1'..i sines stars 111 lh1s music.al hour with 1uests lllt0ll Gould. Penny Marsllall I Cindy W1lhams, lyndt ~fl. ltt ltlafO'S and tolumn1s( Ron• 8'nett. <II I,.... It Carol laWltnce. Dean .ltMs and a.tits Colson still ....... -10:30-... ., .. ...... . 11:00 eeDOJ>News • (j) «)) (j) a.. ie.rs e (!JI) ())) fa Lett Aur1cal ~ (l)Sea .... ec.w1t1..,. m Merle Cits A Boost In * Annie's Bedroom And .. C1thJ's In ''The !'its" • ...,, KettaM .... ,, Kart1U(' CD Tales ti Ult liurrt " (11) CJ) St-. .. SUI'S • -...: '1-ila tf A Sum-"CW' -11:30-a <ni rn cas ut• Mrt••= ctl ....,., s. f19" (dll) '60- frank S11at11, Cio lollob1111d1. Slevt ltk()vetn. Petu uwfoid D a> Cf) <II G...., C.. oo Tiit m Club • (Ill CJ)) ~ Tht hokiu/ :t::"',,... i» Tiit 110 a..- • ~ "Dtt1t11t" ... ft/ ... 12100 ...... hlclll e Mewl•: (CJ "Tiit Mell Wllfl Mtl'Mt" (dr1) '68-Rod Taylor. ,Cl1tldla C.rdintle. , • ....,.: "rwe Mwart 1..-4 TW: (dr•) '46-Phlhp Dorn. Calheunc lld.eOd. • Tnl1 1telell'\<!nt w•• llltd wltll Ille Cou<lt'f Clerk on O<lober U, 1'1• l'UHt l'Wbllsl\M O..tillqe Co.it o.11v PlloC. 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SEX WITH A SMILF' fll "THEOMEH" 'ftlllt PllOUO" flt "SUPEI IUG & SUPa A584T" CG) .. EAT MY DUST' INI "MUltDB IY DEA TH" "ILACX llRD .. \PG) "MARA1MOM MAH'• tll 'THE LONGEST YAU .. CR, • • • I "STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 19" IN CONCERT AND BEYOND ~~~rrLM~ In~·SQN~·~rMAIHS·TU~·S~M~ (IN FOUR TRACK I STEREO ~1~ SOUND) ~ ,;., _, (PG) NEWPORT CINEMAS HEAR COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR NCWPORT0ct:NTJ:R 644-0760 LM.BOfld Gable Nixed What the announcer called the first televised bout or lull-contact karate turned up on TV recently. Tbe fighteni not oo.J,y punched but kicked in a rancy manner. A cu.atomer in· quires if this sort ol combat was ev~r common outside the Orient. Quite so. In France before it was outlawed in 1924, it was known as ''savate." Maybe only the most seasoned citizen will r ecall that the .. enowned prizefighter or yesteryear named K1d McCoy in a savate match knocked out a French boxer during the first round with a kick to the jaw. Among the most peculiar grounds fot di· vorce on record is the case won by a Michigan woman who told the judge she felt she couldn't go on with the marriage after her husband gave each of her five stepchildren a sax- ophone. Pollsters in Japan say only 44 percent of the population there believes in any sort of supreme be- ing. CLARK GABLE Private Nose J ack Nicholson plays a Los Angeles private eye. who sticks his nose into some unsavor~ busmess and gets it slashed in .. Chinatown " airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. ' Another Big 'Wind' ' . Sweeps TV Ratings Jl has ~een conceded generally by many if not most that Clark Gable was the greatest NEW YORK <AP) -The second half of "Gone screen hero of all time. ThiJJ comes to mind With the Wind" attracted more television viewers because of the TV showing or "Gone With 1'he than any show aired last week, A. C. Nielsen ratings Wind." What's litUe known about Gable, show. though, is that he lacked confidence in his Sets in 33.7 million homes were tuned in for the ab~ty as an actor. The part of Rhett Butler, concluding segment of the film classic on Monday · for mstan~e, he tu~ed down initially, fearing night, accordlng to the figures released Tuesday. he couldn t handle 1t. He also declined to play For the second straight week, NBC took first place the leads at first in "Mutiny on the Bounty" in the ratings contest with the broadcast. The first and "It Happened One Night," but fmaJly half of the film was shown the day before. _ madefrackling successes or both mms. Stu- dents the mind aver U~t Gable mounted his AVERAGE NA110Nt\L RATINGS for the week power ul personality performances to counter ended Nov. 14 showed TV sets in 15. 7 million homes his uncertaintielt!"'Uke-tlt9ftY'.:-wmuei~~""°' ...... "'"'UGL~.tA.1U...1N.a..BCg.&.,. .. .J!i...t,W~.!~~JZJ ..QUlli20 to. winner. he couldn't have cut it, if he hadn't CBS. It was just the second week ol eight in the new been afraid, they contend. Keep it in mind, season that ABC was out of the lead position. young fellow. Run scared. Another NBC winner during the week was WaJt Adolf Hitler ga ve that mark called the Disney's "The Apple Dumpling Gang," a comedy swasUka a mighty bad reputation. Originally Western film that drew viewers in 22.9 million in Sanskrit, however, the word itself for that homes last Sunday· symbol meant "he i!> well," a most honorable TIIE: BROADCAST BY CBS of the Charles , sign. Bronson film "Death Wish" was preferred·in 17.6 million homes a nd was the lop show on Wednesday Addreu mail lo L M. Boyd, R.O. Box 1560, night, despite the fact that four CBS affiliates re. Costa Mesa 92626. fused to carry it and protests against the violence it depicted wer e filed by two church groups. Worid • Hott••1 Surf S••tert '1>0WHHILLMOTIOM" For the week, the 10 highest·rated shows were "Gone with the Wind," NBC, with a 47.4 rating; "Disney,'' NBC. 32.0; "Happy Days ," ABC , 30.6; --t~;eg;~~ Shirley,'' ABC, 29.7; "Sybil," NBC, -----------''--26.9; "MAS , " CBS, 26.4; "1'he Waltons," CBS, Ph.It "ULUW A TU" & "LEGIM> .. IMfS 1·>0 ~ t·l COlST HUMllO' AJ SO\ • -TIHOTOIO llUCH . ~··-: I MARATHON MAN •~lr==~==1 ~~ MMATl40N MAK •'-· .............. ~'\ SOUTH COAST l'LAU CMto M~5o 549-3352 CIHEMALAHO THEATU .,.....;,,, 6JS.760t STADIUM DRIVEIH ~ 639-1770 Opc11 Hhflttly 6:45 MotiM• • S...doy I :45 25.1; "Death Wish,'' CBS, 24 .8; "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble," ABC, 24.8; and "Hawaii Flve-0 ," CBS, 24.4. Ope ra Auditions :C·ounty Gets Met District It is heartwarmins indeed ror those ol us. who have Iona sou1bt more musit!al prominence and re- cognition lor Orange County to learn that we now have an Orange County Auditions District of the etropolttan Opera National CouncU. And Nuncio Crisci ol South Laguna fs an ideal choice as dlrector of the new district, Nuncio ts, or course, pr~ident of the Orange County L,yric Opera Association and a dedicated coordinator of cultural proarams lor the Los Angeles School DSstr~ct. • J'UT AS THOSE FAMiLIAR wilb the Metropolitan Opera auditions structure' are well aware, there is a heck of a lot ot work to be done TO.M BARLEY Music Box between now and Feb.Sand &.1977, when the'fii'st Orange County auditions are held in the auditorium at San(a Ana High &cbool. · The time tcJ act Is now, Florence "Floss" Schumacher of Newport Beach told this writer at a recent concert, and, as usual. that pillar of the Orange County Philarrnonic Society has picked up· the ball and is on her way to the end zone. Floss has scheduled a luncheon meelin~ for Friday at her lovely home in Newport Beach and she hopes that the formation or an Auditions Af· filiate Committee ol 20 to 30 women will result from that meeting. OUR LOVELY COORDINATOR has come up with a grand idea. And she knows what she wants: "20 to 30 women who love music, keep their cool under pressure, like young adults (who are audi· tioning and Writ u~ ~ti.ug composure) and who are also willing to address envelopes twice a year." · The Box has never-known the delightful but thoroughly determined Mrs. Schumacher to be de- nied anything she wants. She will get her 20 to 30 women. mark these words, and she'll show the Metropolitan Oper a people why Orang-e--couoT"y -- shouJd have been created an auditions district long ago. So here we are, at last, one of 66 audition dis- tricts in the United Stales, with an opportunity-to send district winners to a regional final and then on totbe semi·finals and finals in New York. HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO Nuncio Crisci, Florence Schumacher and aH those who have labored so industriously for the cause of ope_ra in our county. And what a boost for the morale or our Orange County Lyric Oper a Association. A richly deserved boos~ we might add. THEATRES -ORANGE ~OUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Ctst1 ... ,, JUI 111•111 5411111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Cut1Mm ,.,, lflilfl >••1111 MAJIN'S SO. COAST PLAZA IU St1fltwtt J4HIU "ALICE IN WONDEUll" (X) 7:)~0 U.l/1-M M>•,_t.>t ''FLESH GORDON"' I •I 14TIWk .,,.l:,'4tH , ... , ... "" U411CO-''THE MEXT MAH" CRI 1:H U.T /SUH 4:1...,11 '1HE MAN WHO WOllD IE KINC .. t :JO $4 T ~UH I• .. It 1111,AUIN• .. MARATHON MAM" WW UTS-71>•t:o UT~~l:J•J,...1:41 .... ,., .. " ~---------------------------------------1 ........... ~, ... ... . ... .. ... ~-----~~-~----~-~~~- ·•.-------------------------------------;: -.... · CHARLTON HESTON JOHN CASSAVETES "TWO· llUTE WARNING'" · "'""'"' MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES MARILYN HASSffi • DAVID JAN~EN JACK KLU61AM • WALTER PIDH GENA ROWLMOS iirraus·DAvto •·MTKon DAVIS JOE M•A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY PEERCE ·EDWARD $.FELDMAN FILM· Screenplay by EDWARD HUME· Based on the novet by GEORGE LaFOUNT AINE •Music by CHARLES FOX Directed by LARRY PEERCE ·Produce<! by EDWARD S.FELOMAN A UNIVERSAL PICTlJRE R UICttll<~ TECHNICOLO~ • PANAVIS!ON* j;; .... -... ~ -• AN X-R~TEO MUtlCAL COMIOY STARRING PLAYBOY'S COVER GIRL -KRISTINE DEBELL WJTH LARRY GELMAN• ALLAH NOVAK• TEARY HALL SPECIAL GU~ST APPEARANCE BY FLESH GOROON OIRECTOA OF PHOTOGRAPHY JOSEPH 8AAOO ... • l r \ MANN'S "AUCE IN WONDERlMO" (X) ClllEMAL.UO 1 & t.H Uf /SUM l·J•4:16':1•t:Jt 1114 S1 • .,.., ''FLESH GORDOH" ... .... llS.JMl 1"11 U.f ISUll J'l'-1.J~IS.IHI fVIPMllllC 9118 KOCE-Tso MANll'S .. MARATHON MAH .. CINEMALANO 7:11 14 f /SUN J •'""19 llJ IOISI """' •THI LOMCiEST YARD" .Wlll• Ill Jill t JS.UoTl\Ull I JM-ft-19: .. ,,. Orange County Television MANN'S CINEMALAND MM SI Mii ... ....... W INI "GOBllTH TllElllD' flllPl<IUll' 11MARATHOM MAN" 1 JO Uf/IUll J 1•7:0 ''SHAMPOO'' f to 14TIS4M I <•S• ... lt:tl (G) CLARK GABLE Vl\1EN LEIGH edwards MESA CINEMA MEW PORT IL VO. AT I 9TH ST. COSTA MESA .. Wednesday, Nov11mber 17, 1976 DAIL V PILOT 87 'Aimee' a llnll Sermon 8yJAYSllAll8V1T · _LOS.ANGELES CAP) -Ton11hi at 8 on Chan- nel 4 NBC is airing '"lbe Disappearance of Nmee," a dJ'aroatlzalion of the conlrovenlal dlaappea.rance .and return in 1926 of Aimee SempJe McPherson, the • tlaaiboyant evange.llst. lt stars two fine actresses, Faye Dunaway 8$ Aimee and Bette Davis as her motber, Minnie Ken- nedy. This should make for a rousing show, no! No. The program ls aJdn to a long sermon on a bot Sun- day. For those too young lo r eeaJl the case, Sister Aimee contended she was kldnaped while swim· ming at Ocean Beach Park. Callr .. and held for ransom ror more than a month in the early s ummer ol 1926. LOS ANGELES i\UOIORITIES contended she was off ha vmg an illegal fling with Fred Ormls\on, a young radio engineer who used to work for bu, and had lied m an attempt to cover it all up. Tonight's dramatization of both contentions - each argued in a preliminary court hearing where authorities tried to bring her to lriaJ -revolves ~-II around that hearing, with flashbacks used to depict the claims or each side. The show starts with Aimee •1 her temple here 1hortly after her return. She speaks of her coming court appea1;.ance with her mother in dramatic terms. calling 1l another sign of "the age-old fight between the children of light and the people.or dark· ness." .. HER WORDS ARE SO extravagantly ripe, her mother's reaction lo them so apparenttr. skeptical, you may think this is a sardonic, tongue·in·chee~ yam about how the devil in the form of the district attorney tried to stop lhe Lord's work among the multitudes. Wrong. It turns into an er:rnest, ploddinc 1e· '. capitulation, both in A.es ti mony and ensuing flashbacks. of her claims of innocence and efforts of the DA (James Sloyan) to show she is fibbing. ~AYE DUNAWAY PLAYS EVANGELIST Stars With Bette Davis In 'Aimee' One scene, in whi ch Aimee explains from a hospital bed in Arizona how she was kidnaped, tortured and escaped, runs so long many citizens in tonight's audience may be hospitalized of acute boredom. 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IS 'fMAT YOUt111 ""' ONtf IS NOT IMOUGM 111 '· .. l!·you can read lhe fine print that comes with the closing credits, you may notice the print says his testimony actually came in an affidavit lo the DA, rather than in court. Okay, a faint cheer for fine·print honesty. No cheer for the show. It avoids a conclusion about itltnee's guilt or innocence, which is no real sin. But it makes a potentially lively story about a lively lady prea cher come out dull. And that, brethren, is a sin. Dayan Movie Planned NEW YORK CAP)-Otlo Preminger acquired screen righls lo ''Story of My Life," the autobio· graphy of former Israeli defense minister Mos he Dayan. The producer-director a.aid that Dayan would serve as technical advisor on the film, which is scheduled to be made next spring in Israel. A "GOD TOLD Ml TO" CIJ V .. iMIUO" WAlf lltl ... Y"l "GUS" "f"ETIR P'AM" 41 "HOtlMAH IS THAT YOU'/" ~ "SUHSHIWI IOYS" ll"GI 'SHOUT AT THI DEVIL" "SRAMGH AHD THE GUHflGHTlr (PG) "I UGtSY MALOHr .. THt llG IUS" ''lpleodllerou1IJ .--,.." Ph c.-. '"' y ... '!-- "lt'1 a ball of a brawl." -..W...Grw (R) EVERY YEAR A. GREAT MO/£. EVERY DECADE A. GREAT lvtCNIE MUSKAL.! (PG) Ph11 ATLAST- THE FIRST DISASTER 1'\0VIE WHERE EVERYBODY DIES (laughing) THE (lfU~~~~ BIG . .. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BUS:.-=---~~ BRISTOL >. T MACARTHUR 540-7444 • A PAUL MONASH rioot1.'(Vl ~BRIAN DePALMA r 'Tl "CARRIE" ·;> )J1·noSISSY SPACEK- JOHN TRAVOLTA -atij~PER lAURIE ·~(ret~vt1 lAWRENCE 0 COHEN ·~ufo11\lic~-1dtrt S1EPHEN KING Prodtad tiy PAUL MONASH. C1•ttied t, BRIAN De PALMA · United Artists Cf'G> ALEX &- THE GYPSY JAO< GENeVJEVE l.£MMON 8UJOl.D PLUS ~~~l\~\ WMil (PGf ~ II WIS "'" only IM<I ol IOve between " "'"" anlf .1 woman 11111 <S SI 1/ lolbl~n "YOU'ii GOING TO HAVE A GOOD TIMI AT THIS cHlEt" -OONA W.flfl£ 11,AIC·IV PLUS I 88 DAILY PILOT Wednffday. November 17, 1978 INTRODUCI~ NEW EDUCATIONAL ISTANCE PROGRAM. I Starting January 1, 1977, your son or daughter can accumulate up to $8100 for college or vocational-technical school during just 36 months in the Army. Under this Educational Assistance Program, they can save from $50 to $75 each month, with their savings matched 2 for 1 ! installments of $225 for each And that adds up. month of college or vocational- FOR EVERY DOUAR · · ..... technical sc hool completed. THEY SAVE TOWARD COWGE, If they decide not to · TWO WILL BE ADDED. continue schooling ~fter the Army, By participating in the new they get back all the money saved. program, a young person gets three The ·matching funds will be paid dollars back for every dollar saved only if used toward completing up toward college or vocational-to four years of college or voca- technical school -the dollar saved tional-technical school. The extra plus the additional two dollars of $5400 matching amount becomes matching funds. a strong incentive for a young If the maximum of $75 a person to continue with school. month is saved ($2700 over 36 THEY CAN Al.so GO TO COWGE months), $5400 will be added for a WHILE IN THE ARMY AND WE PAY total of $8100. If the minimum .of UP TO 75°1' OF THE TUmON. ·+ $50 a month is saved ($1800 over If your son or daughter enlists 36 months), $3600 will be added for in today's Army, all kinds of · a total of $5400. educational opportunities are open HOW DOTHEYCOWCT? for earning college or vocational- A.ssuming your son or technical credits" right on post with r daughter has finished the 36-month the Army paying up to 75% of the enl~tmentintheArmy andhas_ _.tuition. UnderhojectAllEAD, d~posited, for example, $75. to the for example, a young person can educational fun9 each month, the enlist in the Army and ·enroll ~ $8100 accumulated under the pro-college or vocational-technical gram will be paid in monthly . school at the same time. Over . . ......... . 1 l -u • . ~ I ... ,-" . fr .... . ' .. .. ~ , .1400 colleges and universities around the country now participate in1Project AHEAD, It's a great , chance for a young person to get a iump on ~he future. I • . . I~ YOURLOQl .. ·' ARMY flEPliESENiATJYE IS THE PERSON TO TALK· TO NEXT. This new Educational ' Assistance Program, along with all of the other educational benefits the Army offers, will help your son or daughter serve their.country better~s soldiers rrow, citizens . ~ I • later. There's no better time to start gett~g that education than now. Yoµr lq~~l ~y·Represe~!lltive has full d~tails on all the .. :~ educational and other opport~ties for young people in tod~y's Amiy. Or, if you' <\like us ~o seµd the information rb you, just mail ~·· the coupon. Or call 800-431-1976 toll free. In NY, call 800-243-5614. I .,.... ._ .. _______ .,__ I • ' , • tl:-O~Cill1 It. Army Opportunities I P..0 . .Box 1776,.Mount Vernon, NY 10550 . .I Please send me more information about the new I .. Educational Assistance Program and other I op~~unities for young people .in today's Army. I Ms/MrJMrt., I Addrcw-=-· ____________ _____,,._ I Ci11---.-. _sune ___ Z.p __ _ I T'honc--------"'___,..__.,..,.... I I I I I I I l Tasters ' Waste Consumers By DENNIS McLELLAN Oft ... O•llY l'lloUl.ttt How many times have you been in a grocery store and seen a jar of mayonnaise in with the cookies or a rapidly defrosting can of concentrated orange juice on the coffee shelf? How about the shopper who nibbles on a grape or carrot while looking over the fresh pro- duce? Have you ever come home with a load of groceries and dis- covered the mark of a finger dipped into the cart.on of sour c~am you bought? Supermarkets have names for these people : scatter-ii ers, detroster-izers, pilferers and tasters. They are the ones who are responsible for a large part of your rising food bill. Some parents pacify their children while shopping by giv- ing them a cookie or banana. But some stores check out as many as 4,000 customers a day and the loss is additive if only one in a hundred sample food without paying for it. SHRINKAGE Pilfering accounts for a large percentage of supermarket loss or "shrinkage" as retailers calL it. The Supermarket Institute' estimates at least $600 million is lost to shoplifters annually. ~urity experts say a food store is shoplifted 10 times a day. The average loss per occurrence ii. about $S and, if the store Is open every day, this loss can amount to $350 a week. At this rate the annual loss per store ls about $18,000. A random survey of several Orange Coast area markets shows the abo\fe problems, in varying degrees of severity, to be widespread. One store manager, Jack Bachelder; said merchandise scattering is a daily occurance and that at least once a week a customer will leave a valuable frozen item or a steak or roast on top or even behind a shelf away from proper refrigeration and out of sight from store keepers who could rescue items from spoilage ifspoUed in time. He said clerks are always on the lookout for displaced items. FROZEN ITEMS Manager Nick Costantino said clerks are able to catch about "99 percent" of displaced frozen items and prevent them from spoiling. Eric Ellison , anoth er manager, s aid well-meaning cus tomers occasionally find items and put them back in refrigerated compartments. But often it already has defrosted and the customer who buys it is left with a spoiled pro- du ct. Ellison recommends customers lurn these items into BEA AMDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS, Food Editor Wednesday November 17. 1976 C1 A SQUARE MEAL LOS ANGELES (AP) -Aller centuries or debate, this much is clear: The square egg came well ahead of the square chicken. And what lt all boils down to ls a square meal. New cooking gadgets that make your avera1e, or· dinary hard-boiled egg square so it. does~'t slide ac~ your plate. . .or toast. . .are selhng bke hotcakes, ac- coniing to a spokesman ror the Los Angeles-hued May Co. Marti rt TU em said bia stores stocked 1,000 of the 1adgets and they sold out in one day. ·•u •s unbe~ievable," he said. "We've stocked anothel" 1,000 and S,000 more will arrive Friday." Tilem said the plastic cubeshaped device was inventeCt by Stan Pargman of Mlami, Fla. To square off an egg, you insert it into one oft!Se pJuUc cubes, screw down the top and keep the pac1ta1e ln • refrigerator for six minutes. Jt hatches square, so the salt won't fall off It . And that's no yolk. l Pay Price ' the checkltand or to a clerk who can determine whether or not it lastillgodd. more "wild theory than reality." Candy usually is stocked at all · shelflevels. Managers say scattering hm- less it is frozen merchandise) isn't an expensive problem because clerks replace things as a matter of routine. Supermarkets lose money with packages that are broken into or items that are tasted or stolen. And, while many customers don't view sampling or pilfering as stealing, they are vulnerable lo being picked up for shoplifting. One manager s aid his store tries to minimize one temptation by placing a cash register in the bakery department, for example. CANDY TEMPTING Bachelder said tasting is done mostly in the produce depart- ment. Loose hard candy is also tempting. "A lot of pounds never reach the cash register." Al least one supermarket chain has a plainclothes security force. that catches everything from nickel candy thefts on up. If childr~n are caught stealing their parents are called. Most stores prosicute adult shop· lifters. Some consumer groups in the past have charged supermarkets with intentionally stocking candy close lo the floor ,c.Within easy re- ach of small children, who may be tempted to pry open the packages. One manager called the charge THANKS DUE "Most of the kids who eat it are tall enough to r each any shelf." said Costantino, adding, "Adults buymostofthecandy." PARENTS PAY Bachelder said about SO per- cent of the pa r ents whose children eat something pay ror 1t wbe.n they reach the checkstand. Various consumer groups throughout the country are at- tempting to do something about lowering food costs r esulting from "shrinkage." One group of Calirornia shop- per s, which e n courages managers to prosecute shoplif- ters, sports yellow buttons emblazoned with "I am an hon est shopper." The group claims peo- ple are more reluctant to steal or damage products when they know others are watching. In Chicago, a special shoplif- ters court has been set up to pro- secute thieves quickly. Manufacturers also are begin· ning to help grocers cut down on shrinkage by using "tamper- proof" packaging. Major companies like Kraft are pulling seals on products most likely to be tasted such as salad dressings. Many are packaging boxed food with a win- dow so consumers don't have to take the package apart to see what's inside. Nutrition • 1n It is appropriate that we should be giving thanks for our bounty this month. The markets never looked so good . . Apples, oranges and all other ldndl of fall/winter fruits are abundant and priced practically for baking and entertaining. Bins are~ Cilled with all varieties of squash (even "summer" squash dress Southland winter holiday tables). tender-leafed spinach, kale, collards, chard, lettuce and other greens. . Add a few of these fresh pro- duce buys to your holiday table and be certain of providing your fasjlly a vit~min-rich -n~ j~st furt and filling -ThanksglVlng meal. Although some families m~y choose a more adventurous mam course this year, there's no taste and aroma to be savored like that of a roast turkey. According to one poultry in· dustry spokesman. one shouldn't have much of a problem fmding the right hen or tom ror next Thursday's feast. In fact, turkey production this year surpassed national expectations, and the price per pound will be do~ a dime from last year. (Let us give thanks). -- Some 138 n;Ullion turkeys were raised for consumption this year. No telling how many of them will meet th e axe, said the spokesman, but many will go for as little as 49 cents a pound. If turkey is the fare at your ta- ble thls year. try basting it in its own buttery juices Clots and lots), then, during Ute last 30 minutes in the oven, try brushing on a fruity glaze. You can make this by co~birr­ ing one six-ounce can of frozen apple juice, 2 tablespoons ~ated orange peel anCt a IO.Ounce Jar of white grape jelly in a saucepan, and stirring over low beat until the mixture is melted and blended through. Your turkey will emerge from an especially fragrant golden glaze. Garnish the carving plat· ter with citrus leaves and bunches of grape$, or parsley and crab apples. The turkey's done when the roasting thermometer reads 180-185 degrees F . and the thick part of the drumstick moves easily. An berbecHruit and nut dress· iJ\I would complement the fruit glaze, like the one sug1ested below. Use ~ cup stuffing per pound ol turkey, and stuff both the neck and body cavities loose- ly. Skewer oeck skin to back and (pt.en legs down with strln1; tuck ~ng tips under the back so they, on 't burn duti.Qg cooking. Fin ly, adorn )'our table with Com Apple Jlutn.na, a bowl ot steamed freah broccoli with lemon butter or apinach-ttuffed squash boats. For a grand finale 10 tart with apples ln an "open laced" apple pte baked in a wine and cinnamon ctue. The cook will reap abun., dant thanlu. . GLAZED TURKEY <StaffiDI) r l 'r'I cups finely chopped pared apple 1 cup minced celery l cup minced onion 1 ~ cups butter or margarine (21r'I sticks) 8 cups cubed cornbread ~ cup chopped unblanched almonds ~ cup raisins 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 teaspoon! salt l teaspoon' sage, crushed · 1 teaspoon thyme, crushed Melt ~ cup butle r or dlargarine in a large skillet. Add celery, onion and apple and cook unW celery Is transparent. Com- bine with cornbread, almonds, raisins, eggs, salt, sage and thyme. Season turkey lnside and out with salt and pepper. Stuff ftlllng into cavity. T~. Place turkey breast side up on rack in shallow roastinC pan. Melt remaining ~cup butter and brush over turkey. Place in oven at 3ZS degrees F . Do not rover. Ir you have a roas t meat tbtrmometer, use it. lnsert it in the thick part of the thigh. It should reglater 18S degrees F. when the blrcJ la cooked. Baste the turkey generously. with juices Scatter-izers, defroster-izers, pilferers and tasters are responsible for a large part of your rising food bill. llh1>1ra11on11r LAM Uoy Abundance from the pan about every 45 minutes during roasting. CORN APPLE MUFF1NS 1 cup cornmeal (either yellow or white) l 'r'J cups all purpose flour I tablespoon sugar ~teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons molasses 3 slightly tart apples, pared, cored and chopped fine. Mix cornmeal, flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Combine in.ilk, egg and molasses. Add li- quid ingredients to dry ingre- die n ts and mix well. Add chopped apple~ Fill !.'1.88ed. muf- fin pans % full. Bilke at 400 degrees F . for 20 to 25 minutes. Serve bot with butter and pre- serves. Makes 1 dozen ~uffins. . OPEN FACE ~PPLE PIE PutrJ . 2 cups sifted all-purpose fiO\m legg 'At c up soft butter or mar1arlne 'At teaspoon aait 3.tablespoons rater F1111ac 3pounds sligbUytartapples \ 3 tablespoon~ butter or margarine V4 cup sugar ~ cup sauterne or other whiteWlne ~teaspoon cinnamon 'At cup r~d erape or currant jelly In a bowl. mix flour, egg, but· ter, salt am:I water to make a soft dough. Chill ror 1 hour. With floured hands pat dough into an ungreued 11-inch nan or pizza pan until bottom and sides are covered. Chill. Peel, halve and core apples. Chop half of the apples and place into a saucepan wltb butter, sug- ar, wine and cinnamon. Slmmu until ap]>les are teoder (about 15-20 minutes). Beat until a thick puree is formed. Cool. Spread puree evenly in pastry lined pan. Cut remaining apples into thin slices. Arrange slices on pie bl circles. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 3S to 40 minutes or until crust is lighUy brown and apple slices are cooked. Remove rrom oven and cool on a rack. Heat jelly ii\ a HUcepan until 1mooth and melt .. ed. Spoon melted jelly evenly ove.r apple slices. Remove aide$ from pan and cut into wed,&es. ~rves 8to10 p~som. WednesdtY Movember 17. 1: 6 t9 DAILY PILOT , 'Heroes' Unsung By JUDITH OLSON OI CM D»lly 1"11•1 Stall · 1 .... It was 3 a.m. t Sparky Splelberger. t one or the Unsung \ Heroes of the Orange t Coast, was on his way. ( somewhat sleepily. to do ~ his valiant work ~ Watering trees may 'not be valiant, but ~ anyone who gets up in ~ the middle or the night to • do anything has to be a i staunch-hearted hero, in ~ the opinion of those who , like to sleep 1n . l Sp ielb erger is a ! member or the Costa Mesa crew reapon.sible for watering and main· ta.imng sidewalk and me· dian trees throughout the city. Newer cities have automatic w atering systems. according to Chuck Rust , Costa Mesa park super intendent, but those who are late into tree-planting must do it manually. That 's w h ere Spielberger and his co- workers come into the picture. The reason that most Ccfsta Mesa r esidents never see the trees being watered is that most oJ them are soused before 5 a m. when traffic begms to start. It is a painstaking pro- c es s. Spielberger or whoever is manntng the water tru ck (they alternate weeks) rills it at a fire hydrant then drives slowly down the street, stopping ul each tree long enough to fill the basin with a stream of water. When the 500 gallons or water are gone the tank is filled again and the process is repeated. "It takes two-and-one· half hours to do Fairview Road," Spiel berger said as the truck lurched along. He admits it gets lone· ly in the early morning hours. so he takes a portable r adio for com· pany. water. There now are nearly 1600 in Costa Mesa. Spielberger said, all of which are watered on a weekly ~edule. ~ 10.15 times per shift and the j ob may seem monotonous at limes, Spielberger said he likes bis work. in an office." Spielberger, a Costa Mesa High Sc h ool graduate, likes lo garden on weekends or take his dune buggy to the desert wblle someone will ask, as the truc k pauses momentarily, "Is that how the trees are watered?'' Sparky Spielberg er and other crewmen work through the night to keep the city's trees green and growing. HEARING PIOaEM? I Sf'ICIAUU IM MHVI DWMISS CA.SIS MAJOll MAHUfACTUftllS lEl'ltslMTIO ~YIAUIM COlOMA DEL MAil HAL AfS.SOfER HEARING AIDS l40t I. CMtt Hwy. ( ~ ~:?.~~~~g~.~P.~~r, '~~~,;~}o For people )'OU love, Coffee time comes at around 6 :30 a.m. when the rest or the crew 1s beginntng to gather at the yard. As he m akes his way slowly down the streets he checks all the trees for signs of damage or disease and makes note of any problems to be solved. He only has lo drive the water truck about on· ce in two months anJ he likes working outdoors without c lo se supervision. with friends. He even likes trees, though he sees them all Since there is no magic wand or hidden well. that's how you do it. c-de!M•-'75°JIJJ ' I I. • an 8x l0 natL1ral color portrait *1.09 4 Day Offer (\\t_· \\,\I II \Oii IOI I\· 11,) '" .1ppui111111«11l ,,,., 11'-.I I )111: olf1·r I" r pt·1 "'" ""' 1~·r l.111111' SI 11 I , h.1r\(r lu1 •'·'' Ii ·''Ilk.I 1x:r..,111 111 \(ruup• I h1 ph111m:r.1ph offer m.tv nut IK 1 •J111l1111i·J "'1th ,111\ 111hrr .1(hrrt1""' off1•r. OFFER ENDS SAT., NOV. 20 Pboto11rapb~r·s llovrs Dally l .. t ; Sat. 9:39-6; Sun. tO·' Costa Mesa, like other cities, still is planting trees, so the crews con- stantly have more to Thouah the huge old truck bas to be filled "I've worked in fac· l!>ries." he said. "I'd much rather have a job like this than one silting day for 10 hours a day, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" rourdays a week. More than 180 miJes of city streets he drives, watering, filling up and w.atering . Once in a COSMmC SURGERY MEN-WOMEN .. 'Panthers' Join Forces LOOK YOUHGEll! IMPtlOYE YOUR APPIAl.AMCE! • Eyes • Nose • Ears • Facelift • Breasts • Stomach • Hair Transplants • Oermabras1on • Skin Peel Gray Panthers. The drome" where people to clean up their act. name brings to mind are junked when they get "lt also would offer in· feisty. gray-haired senior older. formation about what citizensreadytofightfor Nationwide, nearly nursinghomes are." their rights. 30,000 people are part of This is the only issue celebrate our s hared humanity.'' Anyone wishing in· formation about the Nov. 20 meeting or the or- ganization m ay call Bishop at 993-3724 or Call For Free Brochure· Free Consulting. Easy final'lClng arranged." AMERICAN CO$METIC SURGERY CENTER INC. HU hlH Aw~ ...... Oii IMcll HM70I Member Amencan Medical Ass'n. This is partly true, ac· the grass roots move-the n e w group has cording to Greg Bishop, ment, Bishop said. . tackled so far, Bishop a 25-year·old community One of the issues of said. "It's an organizing service worker who is most concern to the Pan· issue." ------..-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ helping organize a Pan· thers is forced retire· He hopes people will ther network in Orange menl. he added. "Mag-bring problems to tbe County. gie was forced to retire. Nov. 20 meeting so an 870·5757. - It is an organization T hal 's what got her agenda can be made for for the young as well as started." the network. the old, B is h op e ><· The P aothers are a The broad issues lac· plained. He hopes it will "constructive force" ing the Panthers include help county residents de· working with problems "striving fof new options velop a new awareness that affect all segments and life styles for both or the total life span as a of society. Bishop stated. older and younger' peo- "continuing process in "We'll provide the man· pie" and eliminating the m aturity a nd fulfill· power. But we won't be "poverty and powerless· ment. •' part of someone else's ness in which most older Plans are now under thing." and younger people are way for an or ganiza· The value of the move· forced to live," the Pan· tional meeting Saturday, ment. he said, is that it ther brochure says. Nov. 20. in the University teaches people. especial· Also, to "build a new Cente r at California ly senior citizens, that powerbasein our society St a le U n i v e rs it y , they can effect change. uniting presently disen· Fullerton. "We want to make it franc.hi sed a nd op· WHOLESALE THIS • SHlUIS • HOUSE Pl.AHTS $300.00 MINIMUM EACt-f PURCHASE 24" BOX TREES 15 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS 5 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS The 10 a.m. program, easy for people without pressed groups, and to which is open to all in· political experience to reinforce and support terested persons, will in· gel involved and solve each other in our quest elude films, s peakers problems." for liberation a,!ld l~ and ~sue and stra~~ Issues the Panthers ~------~-~------------------------~~---~sioos. m~hlw~ooi~~~----------------------~~~~~~=========~ Special guest will be lobbying for longer traf· Cora Cocks, chairman of fie light sequences so the Califo rn ia Com· pedestrians can walk mission on Aging. across streets safely, ob- Bishop said many peo· taining LifeJine rates for ple think-that the group utilities and an examina· is part or the Black Pan· tion of beaJth care for the thers because of the elderly. similarity or names. 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To introduce our technique we are offering ... '1000 OFF OUR s349s WAVE (Price '°' our normally heallhy hair) Off er good November and December The HAIR LID FOR MEN AND WOM EN OPEN 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 211 W. Wilson, off Fairview COSTA MESA Phone 548-1344 Wednesday November 17 1976 Welfare: Worse Off Than On (Ann L anders DEAR ANN LANDERS : W e hope you will print our letter to help educate the damn fools who think be· ing on welfare is some kind of picnic. We are sick of being thought of as a bunch of lazy chiselers who are having a ball al the taxpayer's expense. Not one of us would be on welfare if there was a decent alternative. It's the last resort this s ide of beigi.Dg on the street, staying with some creep for the sake of a meal ticket, or com milting sulcide. It's bad enough t~ be on welfare, but getting OFF is even-worse. When we do find work. our f ood sta mps, medical ins urance and other benefits are re. duced to the point where we are worse off than w h e n .w e were on wel!are. So -we stay on . What's the answer? SICK OP' THE LABELS INST. PAUL DEAa FRIENDS: I do not know lhe auwer but u.ere•s GOT to be a way CMI& of tbe me111. A aalloa &bat can put a man on &.be mooa oupt to be able to flp.re out bow to 1et de- ffnt people who wa.m to work off welfare. Are yo • ll stenl•I• Wu bln1ton! DEAR ANN LANDERS : I a m of Polish descent. For a long time I've tolerated Polish ''jok es," not wishing to appear overly sensitive. Recently I became aware of the demorallz· ing effect these jokes were having on my teenage chHdren. Since then I have taken a mill· tant attitude. I 've told my friends and acquain· tancee that l don 'l care to ltsten lo any more Polish jokes and to stop telllng them in my pre· sence. A fellow I work with (we are both engineers) accused me of being humorless when l put him on notice . Then I told him a joke deriding HJS ethnic background -a really rough one. He apologhed and said . "Now l understand how you feel about Polish jokes." -NOT LAUGHING DEAR NOT LAUGHING: Maybe I'm sqaare but I don't care for dlualc Jokes of any kind. Yoa were wise to lel your friends and cof. Jeacues know bow you re.I. If m ore p eople would tpeak their mlnd8 l111•eacJ of aeetbln& ln silence aad ·bQUdlllC al· cen, tbe world would be a happier and ltealthler place. won't let me alone. Frankly, I don't get anything out of having sex with him. I can't un- derstand why people think sex is a big deal. Help me out of this mess, Ann. l don't want him to drop me and I bate let· ting him use me. - WRONG MOVE DEAll W.M.: Once a '&lrl hH cro11Hl lhe U.e, the "pesterlll11' becom es more lnteue. Tbere'U be a battle ever)' time YCJ9 go ou t wU h lll m and you'll lose. My aclvtce Is to give Bill a Methodist bandabale ard aeDd bim onhlsway. 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Baggs during Feb. 12 rites in St. An· drew 's Pres b yterian Church, Newport Dcach. Miss Green graduated from Principia Upper School and Orange Coast College and attends UCL Her fiance, son or Mr. and Mrs. Roland F Baggs of Irvine, earned his bachelors de~ree from California State University. Fullerton. * * * Dual Troths Dec . ll has been selected by Margo Anne Mason and Virginia Lee Mason for their double wedd10g ceremony in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. ----------------11111!1-I T h e y a r e l h e daughters of Mr. and Mrs . Hill a rd Austin Mason Jr. of Balboa Island. Ma r go M ason, who will marry Randall William Hunt, also of Balboa Is land. is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and at- te nded Orange Coast College. Her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt of Arcadia, is a graduate of Arroyo Hign School and attended Mt. San An- tonio College. Re is serv· ing with the Navy in Los Angeles. Virginia Mason also graduated from CdMHS and with honors from Whittier College. Her fiance. Michael Warren Wade of Palos Verdes Estates, gradual· ed from Elgin Academy, Ill.. and from Whittier College. His parents are Mrs. Frank Wright of Palos Verd es E states a nd Robert Wade, Oakland. SAVE UPTO 40% OH THIS SEASON'S FASHIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . s1200 SIZES l to 15 ltEG. TO 16.00 CARDIGANS ••••••••••• • s1200-1300 REG. TO 30.00 IUTTOM OR WRAPS CO-ORD I NA TES ••••••••• • s 1700_2300 REG. TO 44.00 FAMOUS MAKER IL.AZER. YEST, PANT T SHIRTS ••••••••. • • • • • •• s500_ 1 ooo REG. TO 16.00 LARGE COLOR SB.ECTION SLACKS & JEANS • • • • • • • • s1200-1300 REG. TO 22.00 POLY 01 DENIM IDEAL GIF,JS AT IDEAL PRICE$ ~ IALIOA ISU....0-COSTA MISA-a. SMUMOO SOUTI4 CQAST PUIA-ffUtmMGTOM. CIMTll U.GUMA llACM-THl'CrTY CIMT'lll MAU. Of OUHG~.UMA HILLS MALL ruEKrl HILLS MALL-4LIMDALI •Au.MIA M1Sllot4 Y~LLIY CINTll. SAH DIM<> LORRELL GREEN it'stoolatenow. 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Coa t Plaza D11ena·Park llSO lo Polmo Avt. Orange l 100 N. Tvttin Ave. rhone: 637·~100 STORE HOURS, Mondoy 1h1 u fndoy lO AM lo 'I PM ~otw1doy 'I JO Alli to 9 '"' Sw,.,cloy I i I 3333 Brltlol St. Phone: 540·3333 Phone: 828·4400 10 A.M 10 to PM , ' t I f l l .. • • • • • I 1 ( ( ' • ' ~ • . • • ! • • • ' , I , , I I I .. """: -:;.... ............... ·-(;4 DAILY PILOT Wednesday November 17 1976 ..:. Attention > l.AWYERS' WIVES: Ctnthia Gamer, presi- ~t of Entourage, a t al image S)rogram, speak for the county gr'oup at 9:30 a.m. Thurs- d•,Y, Nov. 18, in Villa F~tana. Holiday g'bwns ar)d fur fashions will be shown. • LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB: Apro- g~m on floral arranging wiJl be presented at 7: JO P·O'l· Thursday, Nov. 18, in: the Moulton Water Di:Jtricl building. WOMEN 'S A~ERICAN ORT: Dr. Derek Kent will speak on Wliat You Always Want- ed:to Know About Being a :Woman But Were Aft aid to Ask at 8 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 18. in the M!Jr cury S ~vings and Loan building, Hunt- in~on Beach. DUSTY WINGS: A hofiday boutique auction is :scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in Miner's Lady. Mission Vi~j o . Proceeds will benefit the Salvation ··f Army s ummer ca'mp fund. \ : ~IG UEL ART AS- S 0.C I A Tl 0 N : Lind a LIO&'d will be guest artist for . the Thursda y, Nov. 18,' m ee ting, to take plate at 8 p.m . in Niguel Hills Junior High School. REMARRIEDS, INC.: KIWI CLU&: The group will discuss holiday events and fund-raising ideas at 8 p.m . Tbw'li· day, Nov. 18, in the Orange home of Mrs. R. Monte Stebbins. ADOPTION GUILD: A Just for Fun party will take place Friday, Nov. 19, in the home of Mr. and Mn. Ken Sharpe. New membe rs also will be welcomed. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: Members will make ChristQ'las favors for chi ldren at the Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County during a 7 p.m. meeting Thurs· day, Nov. 18, in the Foun- tain Valley home of Mrs. William H. Reed. New officers are the Mmes. Robert D. Smith, president; Arthur Huhta, vice president; Reed, secretary, and Charle s Gruber, treasurer. MARCH OF DIMES: The Orange County Chapter, National Foun- dation, will sponsor an education symposium at 7p.m. Friday, Nov.19. It will take place in the Conference Center, Hoag Memori a l H os pital- Presbyterian, Newport Beach, as part or the gr oup's Week or Con- cern. Focused on Funding j LectUr~s show has been planned by the aroup from St. Nichol as Orthodox Cathedral, Los Angeles, for 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, in the Sheraton Universal Hotel. Models will be the 35 etrls who wlll make their debut at St. Nicholas' Sweetheart Ball in February. CALIFO R N IA RETIRED TEACHERS: The Oranee County Coast Division will offer a hto-day driver im· provement course Mon- day and Tuesday, Nov. 22 and 23, at lhe Veterans Hall in Costa Mesa. Cost is $2. Participants should bring sack lunches. Information is availa- b l e from A. Sandy Steiner, 673-9408. LAW WIVES' AS· SOCIATION: Dr. Daniel Voi:nbof, a for ensic sclentiSt, will discuss haodwritinr analysis as physical evidence when the group from Western Stale University College of Law of Orange County meeta at 7 p.m . Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the school. WOM EN 'S CLUB : Young wom e n from Wes tmins t e r , Hunt· ington Beach, Fowitain Valley and Midway City are invited to JOin the club. Interested women may contact Mrs . Danny Haller of Midway City or Mn. Patrick Giacomi of LaPlama. RADIO PROGRAM: Women's Issues as a new radio program being broadcast every Tues- day at 8 p .m . by KUCI, UCl's student-run s t a- tion. The progra m , on 89.9 FM, is hosted by student Francie R ehwald and features inte rviews , listener response, music and informa tion. Gues t for the Nov. 23 broadcast will be a dis- cussion of women in music with a rtis t - musician Anna Banana. WORK S HOP : California S tate University, Long Beach, will present What's Your IQ?, a program based on the assumption that im- agination is at least as important as intelligence WOMEN'S CAUCUS:· in the education of Toby Rothschild, ex-children. . . eculive director of the The class will meet in Legal Aid Foundation of Liberal Arts Building l , Long Beach. will address Room 202, CSU LB, from the noon meeting of the 9 a . m . to 5 P . m .• Western State Universi-Saturdays, Nov. 20 and ty Colle-ge of Law of Dec. 4. Orange CountyWomen's Mo r e d e t ai l s are Ca u c us Wednesday, availablefrom the Office Nov. 24, at the school. of Continuing Education, He will discuss con-(213) 498·5561. BAPTIST COLLEGE M r . B l a c le w e 11 , GUILD: Members ot the creator of haute couture, Orange County group willcommeq\ate . Services ancf' Oranee County Adoptive Parents Association will be on hand to ans wer Q\.lell'· lions. wiU present tbe annual Tickela are $10 and fair or handmade gifts may be reserved with and baked food from 10 Mrs~ Lois Csenar, a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, 673-2378. UC l T 0 W N AND meeting in \he So<:iol Sciences Tow or, lloom 220. UCI. Coffee will be served at 9 :~ a .m., with lhe program following at 10 a.m. Nov. 20, at the home of G 0 W N : D <" b or ah Mrs. Etidie Morris , ADOPTION FAIRE: Schell, expert on George --------- Anaheim. Four Orange County Bernard S h a w . wi ll A salad luncheon will agencies ace kicking of! speak on Sha w's Women be served from 11:30 National Adoptions at the Monday, Nov. 22, a.m. to 1 :30 p.m . at the Week Crom 2 to 5 p.m. Tlmnkl to un11 home of Mrs. William Sunday, Nov. 21, at the :i- F1eming, Anaheim. Easter Seal RehabiUta-It \MJl'ka ••• Proceeds go to student tion Center , Orange. CftD All ftlC us sc holar s h i P s a t Representatives from r"Vl1 VI" Californi a Ba ptis l Orange County Adop· 0 Co~ege, Riverside. tions, Children's Home y- Societ y. Holy F a mily SfATUSOFWOMEN: --~-~~~---'--~~~-..;c_~~~--~~~-~~~ Emplo y m e nt OP · portunities for wod'\en in today's job market will be explored al a seminar sponsored by the Orange County Commission, on Saturday, Nov. 20, in the cafeteria complex at Santa Ana College. The program, titled Working Women: Ex· ploring Y o ur Op- portunities and Con- cerns, is planned from 8:30a.m. to4:30p.m. Information concern- ing child care Or' car pooling is available from the Status of Women of- fice, 834-6880. ZONTA: Members or the Newport Harbor club will view a collection or party gowns designed by Mr. Blackwell from s to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, in the Spa, Park Newport · Apartments, Newport Beach. You can too! Call: 714·834·8866 What you hear may change your life! A wme and wit p'lrty is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. in the Santa Ana home of Ruth and Nora t Nelson. Keynote speaker will be Dr. Ragnar Amlie, n eo n a t o l og i s t and clinical assista nt pro- fessor in the department of pediatrics at UCL sumer law and problems ---------------------------_...;;..._ _________________ _ that affect women, such 1 NEWPORT BEACH PISCES Verify Findings THURSDAY NOVEMBER JS By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21- i\pril 19): Emphasis on lies. legal commitments, emotional responses. at- te ntion to pa rtner or mate You gain wider re- cognition, even accep- tance. · TAURUS (April 20· May 20). Accept added pressure as "part of the territory " Keep diet, health r esolutions. So- meone wants you to step down -1t 1s mostly a case or em·y GEM INI (May 21-June 20l Good lunar aspect cu1nc1d es n o w with t•han~<'s. creat1 ve activi· ly. children. intensified r e lation s h ip s, speculative ventures. the 1mprmlmg of ~ our style. CANCER <June 21- July 221 What had been the status q uo could be overturned. Be ready • md wi lling to chuck out what 1s outmoded . cost- ly, ··sm oky." You are more tha n c apable of streamlining. LF.0 (July 23-Aug. 22); Ideas are tes ted - nothing is lukewarm. You gel answers, results 1t 1s hot or cold. worka- ble or a farce. Key is to be confident, to stand by princ iples. Refuse to give up something for nothing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Expand horizons witho ut s c attering forces. Means get pu.ule pieces together. LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycJe is at peak -you get things done now by being a self· s tarte r . Introduce yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Ask questions. Thr o w light on ''mys teries." SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-.Dec. 21): Emphasis on romantic interlude, fulfillment, increase in po pularity . making peace at home, purchas· ing gift for loved one. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Ins ist on . perceiving goal. ftefuse lo run in circles. Be positive about facts - check between the lines. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your creativity surges to forefront -you take what had been a vision and tranarorm it to reali-.ty. LADIES' SOCIETY: A luncheon a nd fashion as obtaining credit. MIDWAY CITJ Got two turtle doves to sell by Christmas? Move them under our tree . On each Thurs da y through December 16th, the Daily Pilot will publish special pages to make lt easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, s ports ·eq uipm e nt, lugga ge, appliances, furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS if you run more than one time. For more information and to place yo ur ad just call 642-5678 and a sk for your Christmas Ad-Viser for more information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to you r Master Char ge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT ,.# 642-5678 } PISCES (Feb. 19· Marcb 20): Reject the superficial. Alm for "\ q uallty -nrlty find. . ~es. ..._ ______________ _ ·, -r • WATCll TOUl MAil IOI ~ ...... "" ...................... -'" ........ , ............. ~ ..... ..... .... _,.., ..... -.............. ---., ............ . ....... ..,. .. , .................................... , ... TIITAl U TISf ACllOll GUAUllTUO ...... -· •· ..... ......, .... ..._ ..... -• -·---· 9' - -" ........ - ~~ .·.-... ~ ... ~·-.:':'.: .. -;~.:-:::e··· -· ...................... -... ~ ........... ,... --·--·~--· • ' I N ICUUUCO'OWU MW U t••wn Mf M H tl ................. u ...... , -~·1t•t .. lilt•• ... .. .. ~ ... ·-·-·· ... - • ,,.., ... -- ·'Hat Stuff' Fires What would a Thanksgiving turkey roast be without stuffing? If you choose to not stuff your bird, prepare your roast the night before and reheat it the next day. Hot Stuff Stuffing is especially appropriate as a flavorful means to ft.re up fish or fowl. 1be addi- tion of bot pepper sauce takes it out of the realm of the ordinary bollday corn bread melange. - You can use chopped cooked giblets-lo flavor a Corn Bread St.uffing Loar, also far from the ordinary, since it serves up pret- tily on a platter by itself -de- corate it with celery tops and iiard·boiled eggs. Almond-Mushroom Stuffing Balls use herbed bread cubes out of package or prepared yourself by tossing cut·up stale bread in a bag with 1 teaspoon thyme, l teaspoon sage, l tablespoon dried parsley, 1 teaspoon seasoned salt or Beau Monde. The stuffing balls can be baked alongside the turkey during its l ast 30 minutes in the oven. Ser ve with a gravy made from pan drippings. HOT STUFF STUFFING 2 small onions, minced 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1h cup chopped fresh celery leaves :y, cu p c hopped dried apricots 1h teaspoon salt v .. teaspoon black pepper 2 cups crumbled com bread 2 dashes hot pepper sauce 'A cup chopped pecans In a medium skillet. saute onion in butter until transparent. Add remaining ingredients and t06s. The stuffing s hould be fairly dry as poultry and fish give off moisture during cooking. Place in shallow buttered baking dish. Bake for 30 to 45 minutes in pre· • heated 375 degree oven. Serves 6 This recipe can be used to stuff a 3-.,, to 4-\/2 pound roastiag bird or 6 loBfish fillets. CORN DEAD STUFFING LOAF 1 cup chopped celery wltb leaves 'h cup chopped onion ~ cup chicken broth 2 beaten eggs '4 cup mayonnalse or salad dressing 1 teaspoon poull!'f.seasoning 'h teaspoon ground sage '4 teaspoon salt Chopped cook...t giblets (O"-tional) -,_ .. - 6 eups coarsely crumbled com bread Celery leJves In small saucepan cook chopped celery and onion, cov- er:ed. in chicken broth tUJ vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Do not drain. . In large bowl combine eggs. mayonnaise or salad dressing poultry seasoning, sage, salt'. giblets, and vegetables with broth. Add corn bread ; toss light- ly lo mix. II desired, add ~ c up more broth for a moist stuffing. Jn a 10x6x2·inch baking dish shape mixture into a loaf. Cover with foil. Bake at 400 degrees till heated through, 25 to30 minutes; uncover the last 5 minutes to brown slightly. Garnish with celery leaves. Makes 8 to 10 serv· ings. BACON STUFFING BALLS 6 bacon slices 1 cup chopped celery h cup chopped onion 2 beaten eggs 1-11: cups chicken broth 2 tabl espoons s n i ppe d parsley I teaspoon poultry seasoning 12cups dry bread cubes In skillet cook bacon till crisp, crumble and set aside. Cook celery and onion in the bacon drippings till tender but not brown. ln mixing bowl combJne eggs, chicken broth, snipped parsley, poultry seasoning , crumbled bacon, and cooked celery and onion. Add dry bread cubes; toss lightly till well mixed. :;================================- Habit Same Despite recent d1et.ary trendS toward meatless entrees, meatless days and meatless lifestyles. Americans reportedly ar e consuming more meal than they did 40 years ago, according lo the U.S. Census Bureau. Data shows meat con- sumption rising from 117 pounds per capita in l~ to 186 pounds in 1970. As for potatoes, that other a ll-American dietary item, consump. lion has dropped over the last 40 year s , which leaves ooe to wonder just how popular vegetables really have become in t'h e wave o f th e mac r obiotic foods cUtture Accord i n g lo the Bureau, potato con.sump. tion has fallen from 198 pounds per capita in 1910 to81 pound& in 1970. LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. .. .., $2 ea. or 3/$5 415 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 t ags $1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. s~1es Tax included No Card? 0f'aw your own. or \enct your namP. 4d0r~s~ and phOn<! number. We II m.t•P Cini' c.trd per IJ 9 AOO· ts ~" ENDCHECKORMONEYORDERT . PILOT PRINTING e. 0 . 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ALMOND·MUSJIROOll STUFFING BAUS 2 or 3 tablespoons butter or margarine '4 cup 'Chopped natural <un· • blanched> almonds ~cup chopped celery 14 cup chopped onion l can (2 to 3 ounces) mushrooms (stems and pieces or sliced) - • . 3 to 4 cups b~b stuffing mix legg ·~cup turkey stoc'k Melt butter or margarine in heavy pan. Add almonds and cook, stirring, until lightly roast· ed. Add celery and onions; when lightly browned . add m u s hf o o m s . r es e r v 'n g mushro11tn liquid. Stir the almond·mushroom mixture in to stuffing mix. ijeat the egg WJlh mushroom li- QWd and turkey stocJ<; pollf' over stuffing and mix wdl. Shape into balls using about ~ to ~cup of the stufJing mixture for each ball. About 30 minutes before the turkey is done. arrange stuffing. balls on rack. Bake 30 minutes or until done. Arrange turkey and stuffing balls on serving platter Make gravy from pan drippings slice turkey and serve wlth st1i fing balls a nd gravy . .Makes about 6 servings (8 or 9 stuffing balls). • SIAfOOD SALi IALMOM STEAK SALE ltWorWWeJ.,.,. ••••• 'l.tl LI. dD SHAPPll ..•••••• 'l.?t LI. SCAU,0'S ...••••••• 'UtlJ .. MAHI MAHI •••••••••• 11.19 l.L ,llOCtcCOD ••••.••••• 'l.1'1.1. T-BONE ...•.••..• 51.68 LB. PORTER HOUSE ...• '1 .78 LB. TOP SIRLOIN ...•.. s 1.88 LB. BARM ROAST SALE HAM RIB ROAST ..•.•• 51.19 LB. RUMP H.Her W!Mlle ROAST ...•• s 1.• LB. s I?:. I . TOP ROUND ~BEEF ROAST .... '1.• lB. SALE SIRlOIN TIP HOLIDAY ROAST •..•. '1.58LB. •J.ISD• PllM£ SPICIAL •.-Sicleot~ GROUMD IEEF ./RISH Wllll hh'o SALE APl'CIV'~l.IY -·-· Sect'-LEANEST •. '1.09 lB. ~U .. 'IYS ./ 6AM1 Hit4S 79cLI. EXTRA I GHSE \fAN ....•. 99' LB. LIT Us DO c.t. w...,,,,-d. THE COOIUMG q.lc:k Froffft LEAN • • • • • . 59' LB. H9 HOMEY GLAZE HAMS _.19TUUEYS OADUEARLY CAU 545-0637 FARMER JOHN HAM , t-... If Lt I • • •••• , ••••••• 1.09LB. BAR M HAM •-• ... , ...... 52.49 LB. FARMER.JOHN HAM ·-·• ............. i2.19lB. I WE WEI.COME FOOD STAMP SHOPl'HS · Ol"EH .SUHDAY 9·6 ' Get a $1.00 or$2.50 cash refund from us when you buy our be~ ''Eveready" Alkaline Power Cells. You can't buy a longer-lasdng all~purpose power system • , .. ... . •t Get $2.50 back just by sending us the attached coupon and proofs-of-purchaw from any two of the "Eveready' -Alkaline Power Cell packages pic- tured above. •G r··---------------------~·~ Or get $1.00 baCk ~ith the attuche<I t·oupon an< I one proof--0f -purdha se from nny one of the "Evei·eady" Alkaline Power Cell package~ pic- tured above. Note~ two pnckagesof E91BP-2 (AA) may be substituted for t'ho four-pack pictured above. For cameras, calculators, cassette rccordcrs- anythingthatreallyeats up energy-you can't buy a longer-lasting all-purpo e power :-;ystem . than "Eveready,. ~kaline Power Cell~. So send in ti coupon today, and gel bt~ buck! I I I I I I I I 1 w3nt h11rk~h:l1·k:Therc•ltl('(l. lf1m,·nrlns1'11(' , I lno•r.11 ti tor n "I n•hm(I J T1\t1 rnrtls (or a S'.!.~iCI rPfund k hf'<'k orwl oo 11 lit.-11 mv "EvrM1•lv" Alt..11hn1• P11111't" ('1•11~ W{·re mounle<I it~ pm1I thul I hav1• 11111·1·h:1wol I Wll "li'' rPll~ 1 l':lli HI' :!I. I.WO ··C" l...,n ... 1~:9\.: l3P-~1.11nti101 fnur ~A" t·t~I' t l::!ll UP•I or ll~o t:\11 Ul' :!I. : 11.nn,,.,. •• __ -r_ .............. _____ ~------- • A~~~!:.-J;;..-;.;. _ _.;:.._........;::=,::.=;;;:....;:::::=...::;;==::;:!::..:::= 'I Cily ___ ;.._ ___ _..,' ... lt.--............. __ _.1,Z~--- 1 ... I . . .. • .. ;Cf DAILY PILOT . ' ~ Bicentennial Thanksgiving torte blends lemon flavor and peanut crunch. Ham It Up Thanksgiving needn't f)elong to turkeys. Manv blmllies enjoy feasting qn ham, then savoring .,itover bits in hearty 19ups a nd main·disb talads the following days. tRESIDENTIAL • GLAZED HAM ' 1 4·5 pound fresh ham, cooked 1.-'l cup apricot syrup or jelly 1/4 cup soy sauce v .. teaspoon dry mustard ~ teaspoon ground ginger ~ cup brown sugar 14 cup Madeira Remove as much rind as possible from ham and score side with the most fat. Plac~ in a shallow baking dish and put in 350 degree oven for 5 minutes. .. &..; Torte Takes Nutty Twist Special desserts are a hlJhllght or the tradi· tional Thanksgiving fenst. Sugges~ed here ls Peanut Torte, a moist cake with a whipped cream filling. The cake layers are made with bread crumbs, lemon and peanuts. The add1t.oo ol cocktail peanuts makes eveq bite come alive with true all·Amertcan crunch. PEANUTTOllTE 4 eggs, separated % cup confectioners' sugar \4 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon grated lemon peeJ l tablespoon lemon juice ••• Narbest Fresh - 1 'f.t cup ground Planters Cocktall Peanuts Whipped Cream nlline (redpe below) Grease and line with wax paper two a.inch round cake pans. Set uJde. Beat egg yolks at high speed on electric mix· er until thick. Gradually add coofectloner1' l\11· ar, beating untU thJck and lemon colored. Fold 1n bread cruntbs. lemon peel, lemon juJce and peanuts. Beat egg whites unUJ 1Utt, but not dry. Fold into peanut mixtul'e. Pour batter into pr• pared pans and bake at 325 decrees F. tor 2S minutes, or until done. Remove lmmedlalely from pans and place on wire racks t.o cool. Prepare Whipped Cream Fillinf. To frost. place 1 cake 11,yer on plate; spread with ~ o( the whipped cream: repeat using re· maining layer and cream. Chill at leaat 2 hours. Garnis h wilh chopped peanuts If desired. Whipped Cream Fllllng: In small bowl, with' mixer at medium speed, beat 1 cup heavy cream with v, cup confectioners' sug~ unti.l 1tltf peaks form ; fold in 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel. • !.~o~~~~.58~ Butter Basted Turkeys 1~~2~~cB~. 590 HARVEST DAV FROZ~ ••••.• LB. 10-23-LBS. FROZEN I c ' LI F11111 Turkeys available Thurtday ettornoon, November 18th Butterball !~!.~6~l~. FROZEN.LB. 63C Butterball !~!~~!~N ........ LB. 67C Boneless Ham Half 3·4LBS. 239 OSCAR MAYER. HORMEL CURE81 OR WILSON TENDEAMADE ...... LB. Fryer Size 5-9 l.BS. ·!~~~!v~~~~!.~. 68° USDA Grade A Young Ducks 790 4.5 LBS ....•..•••.......•.••....•.• LB. Shank Porllon ~!L~~~D.BONE-IN ..• LB. 99° Fresh Oysters 109 Boneless Cross Rib Roast 121 ............. ·~.JAA 90HOCOBEO CHUC~ '" ··--···-·· "-·-----UI. While ham is cooking, combine remaining in· gredients in a saucepan and mix well. Heat until bubbling then r educe heat and cook until meat fias completed its 5 minutes. Pour apricot glaze over ham and bake for 30 minutes. basting at least four times. Serves 8-10. !!!!~!~s Round Steak ' __ . u 121 !!!'.~!r!~J!!,.~!!•~ ·- 8 __ .. La, 1'' Stuffed Young T~!o~c~ys LO 78' r:!~e~~c!!!»~ast l S. asc !;!!'!!E~l!~eak 19 1" !~y~~!..~~!~ad tu,~~-~' .... ~-!~s.t. ... LB. 131 l~~g;·End"Ribiioasl 121 sinall End ~lb Rtiast 1" ~!,~nd Rib Steak .. l3' ~~.~~!!.~!!1!.~J~~s ... , 1 111 CHILLY DAY BEANS 1 pound dried navy beans 7 cups water 2 cups cooked ham, fil€~~:~u~;;·-~s~:i:iw., ~i~~ii~tal:k.s ~~rr.iiriri.1 .. Mohawk -Lady Lee · Lady Lee ~ Household cubed V.. cup chopped on.ion 1h teaspoon salt 1 bay leaf "• teaspoon thyme. Ham 5-LBO:N 6 69 Yams 29-oC::N 4 7c ~'~~~!!~~N 45c cr~hed dash or black pepper Rinse beans, Heat them to boiling in water. Boil gently for 3 minutes. Remove from heat, cov-er and let stand one hour. Cranberry Mrs. Cubbison Niblets Sauce o~E~L~~~E 33c Dressing ~ 59c Corn LADY LEE . ~ . 16-0Z. CAN 2 VARIETIES . 12-0 Z. BOX .12·0Z.CAN zgc Add remaining ingre· dient.s to pot and return tb boiling. Redu<.'e heat. cover, and simmer about 1 hour and 15 minutes, or un t il beans a re soft. Remove bay leaf before serving. Adjust season· mg. Serves 6. HAWAIIAN-STYLE RICE SALAD 10 ounces cooked ham , cut in thin strips (2 cups) Produce Red Garnet Yams Fresh Cranberries 0. lAN ~ .. .-.a • L8 001 Charry Tomatoes I ( ( ffll ~ Bunch Broccoli Radishes 3 cups cool cooked • •: •· ' nee i can os ounces> Grun Onions .. 19c c-.38C t A 39° ... 29° E• 1oc 10° """" sliced peaches. drained ----- H2 cups sliced Emperor Red Gnpes celery • .. 29c i,., ~up ~hutney , B S Pear• chopped (may substitute 0 C o ~· 29c CA 69° with '-2 cup raisins) "'' '...t.T i teaspoon curry Assorted House Plants p0wder • "<>' l teaspoon seasoned L & w pep':rcup sour cream iquor ine 11, cup mayonnaise 'tl c u p 5 II e e d Blue Nun Wine almonds, toasted Combine all ingre-Franz'1a w·1nas dients except almonds. >.'A">'• •Me'> 199 Toss lightly. Serve on v•"' ' beds or salad greens. Los Harmanos Wines 299 Sprinkle with almonds. ~vAAICr•t• .. --... • '"L"E" Makes 1 cups or 8 serv· d Wi iogs. Alma en Mtn. nu 334 •VAlhfrtU , ........................ ,,•,.Q~ llTL. Kitchens Restored Lancer's Rose Wine ~~~~st Day Di"ner Wines<:AL e•1 219 ~~,~9~~sc~00!~t Champagne ,:;l 111 Lucky Bourbon 533 tviLAI& .. Pl«l I -•• 01 all Lucky Scotch ..... 00( Lucky Vodka •• I 1._l tl(A 722 ao •~oo• ..... ...... • • .. ~u.cky Bra~dy 1.· .fl 511 Early Times Bourbon ~ 4 99 1QrnQt:t • , .. , , ................ tll<lll Canadian Club Whisky ~ fi99 \.ANAOIAN t•t<tlO<)f , •. .. , •• , , ~tt<l!lll !~~!~'~Y Gin_ -· .. , .. 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Lady Lee Butter ~,i~~say Pitted Olive~ ~0":: ... 39c Betty Crocker Potato Bud~\l~OA 111 Tri Valley Spiced Paache~,,,~ 49c H~rvest Day Graen Beans .. ~. 2oc :' tC..U:CTN 11 ~ !~~~0~. ~.!~!V8 Rolls ,,~,PKG 49c Laura Scudder Miyonnai~.~,: 79c Dream Whip Topping Mi~0! ~ ggc Lipton Onion Soup Mix 1 "~' 49c e.ake~_',s CMoc~nut .. ('r;;.0 l 01 ~!~!~! ~!U!~~-~ ~~X . ~~a-.:. 61 c Lady Laa ·Sour Cream .• Ol (;(N 55e Lady Lee Egg Nog . . .. .. ,, , "' 57e Lady Lee Whipping Crea~('/ t• .. 49c ~!~~!~,~!,~~~)tablas . ·~0~0 31 e ~.~ctsweet Graen Beans ~:':0 59c Mrs. Smith Mince Pie Johnston Pumpkin Pie '<Ol r•t 138 Birds Eye Cool Whip o-4 530 r~ ... ····-_ . , . . .. •oz.c.m Minute Maid Orange Juice ~ 75c C°"°'H lllA I ( ••• •• •. , • • 16-0Z CAN ~.~~t~ee Aluminum F~~~.so "·:(l 59c Zee Paper Napkins ~"~"G. 103 y_ma Paper Platas .. ~T Pt{Q. 1 os Brawny Paper Towels,oo'.sa.n°.::l 52c Hefty Trash Bags ~SltC t3·0ALLON Delica tessen Bob's Salad Dressing ft" 97~ SlfUCt<ffSE . ...... ..... • ...... ···~··•· !&-OZ.JAR Chocolate Chip Cookies ft" 89~ PlllSlllJAY • .• ........ .. .. , ................. 16-0Z. P!(Q, . Pillsbqry Crescent Rolls ft" 43c • .••. " ••• •••· • . •.• ,, '-Ol-C.AN Monterey Jack Cheese <1'4 g7~ <•i<l ro Ll'l(f • ··-----· .. ····-· ~ Pl<G. Rondale Cheese Spread ~ age "''IHQA"U(;C)llW!l .. PU'f'(" • -·~ ... ...OZ.t'l<Q Longhorn Cheddar Cheese ft" 159 H~Hll\ (Ull M00t; • "·0l '°'IG • Lady Laa Dips 43c Sl'LAVOllS • , ••• .• ··-· .. ---t.CZ.CTll. Lady Laa Cream C~ease fl" 49c ' ...... •. .. ........... ""' ................ -•• -.1-0Z.PrtQ. ~~~!.~~!~N~A~IN~~~f~W~l~, ?•~o;:TN. 95c Cracker Barrel Cheese Spraad99c ~··~~PCMfODAll ~ l·OZ. CTN. Philadelphia Cream Cheese~ 770 WMIP'GO PL At'• 011WtlH01.,0N .......... • OZ PKO ~~~~!~~!~!'' Cha.dda~.~!~~K~.13' Health & Beaut~ Aids Lavoris Mouthwash Bufferin Tablets •O~ll 121 ttll:.00121 Baby Lotion ~ 11f JOHN\, •• ,, & JOt'f'.;;0'11 .. •• ·-··---· .... t6 OZ en_ ~~YN ~!!MS~~ .. O::,~ 1 '1 Baby Powder ~ 111 J()HNM)N. 11~HN u-. •• Ol •111 ....... """ l., ........... ..,. ....... ...... ..._ ...... ___ _ _ ...,. .. ____ _ .... ,. ........ ,.,..,_ ...... _ .............. "'" ··--"· ,.,... non aueuo AVI.. 'MuMT*OTON llACM tMOO IOI.IA O ... CA ~MU. • J ). r - ~ I CRAG MONT POP Regular or Diet Plus Deposit I TOWNHOUSE GREEN PEAS ~EL-AIR FROZEN I~~ ~PIES i . ,. Pumpkin or Mince C- ~ -- ~-~ SLICED · BACON Smok-A· Roma 2-lb. Pkg. •1n 1-lb. Pkg. CANNED HAMS Safeway or 3-lb. $ 49 9 Dubuque can Boneless Hams $179 Smoll-A-Roma Water Added. lb. SAFEWAY HAS GRADE "A" TURKEYS Usten And Watch For Safe· twar's Low Prlcas On Radio Aild T"8Vtslon Tiiis Weeki ' 1 •Swift .... Turhp • .,...._ ....... Star Tmteys ., ..... • lount .,., .. • ._.., Turkey Routs • lloaltint Cllldens I VELKAY ·sHORTENING LUCERNE EGGNOG Ideal Holiday Beverag~ BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP SNOWSTAR ICE CREAM Creamy-Smooth Texture @. Large' AA' Eggs ~::i:~· 1c~~ •. 79c ~Fo'1IWrap R·•"0'1':··,';;;.--,:r·, ~59c QD etergent 0 v• .:~t ~ 21·.z 69' -•-•rDu·, ~3 ._,;fl R W l Oud ·...,..,_.: 8~ •t ~P i n eapp l e 001e ~::~) 2~a~: 49' ~OrangeJuice ~:i~e ~>~~59c Bring Your Film to Safewar and Sm -On ALL STORES HOLIDAY DEVELOPING CLOSED AND PRINTING ~~~~~;~~~~~m $269 THURSDAY C-110 or 126 NOVEMBER 25TH ~~:r~~a~AF · · 0:v::= THANKSGIVING DAY ASSOR ED PORK CHOPS Safeway. Whole 12.oz.89" Hog. Mild. Pk \' Medium. Hot g. U.S.D.A. Choice S 12 9 Beef. Boneless \.. Whole or Point Cut lb. .J ~1:~~~z~~~.~.~~.~~~~~.~kg. 7 gc ~t~!~~:.~.~.~~.~~~~ ....... 1:k~~· 59c :·. TH~~~!rTO USDA Beef liver 59c · · EATING ... CHOICE FreshSllcedFroz•Defrosted.lb. ,.~, \ BEEF Pork Butt Roast ggc .:::.."~~·:,.. Fresh Bone-In Por11 Shoulder.lb. ASSURES YOU .•• :~!p~!~!~:~.~.~~;!;;~f;~~ lb~ 169 TENDERNESS Smoked Pork Chops $179 and FLAVOR Hormel Center Cut loin .......... lb. WE GUARAlfTEE IT! Don't It Confllsed ly f~Mllllttl Wllln You Wlllt Flnt Ouall lttf ... hf ~Ctlolce .... .. ., ... I• lssllftd of S•ll•llC'tlon. A ERY BEEF STEAK AND BEEF ROAST WE CUT IS U.S.D.A. CftllCE GltADll "1cls lfttctlvt llov. tt-211. 1171 In Los Angeles, °'tfl9t IM Ventun Countltt•(f.11ctpl CIUlllll). Siiia '" Re\lll l)illfllltta. • IO t l.c.MeR.-.s.c._. ---------. Wednesday November 17 1976 OAll Y PILOT C7 ~ BROWN •N SERVE • ROLLS Mrs. Wrights (Also Flaky Gem or Clover leaf 1 i s-Av0 BEL-AIR FROZEN ~CUT CORN · Vegetables• Carrots & Peas I We Gladly Accept USDA FOOD STAl\1P · . COUPONS . j MONTEREY JACK CHEESE or longhorn Style Cheddar Cheese Safeway Random Weight .VARIETY SAVINGS ••• COUNT ON IT! . ©·~[, 1a-oz.&ge . -~ 3-oz.39e 14 Can • ~Bottle OIL OF :~?. AIRWICK ~ ~ COLORFUL OLAY W~N) TWINS }ii( -MATS Beauty lotion ..fllr Air Freshener Tricosh or Viscose .- " 4-oz$299 ©s•n a.1-oz.59c1 79c Size r io< Site each . ,~i·1·:1 j IM! I ,J,ij ij ;f 1l 1i@ •a·l'l :; i 1l a' b I ·BANANAS : ' Cranberries 1-1b 39c· P~g Ocean Spray '-' lb.25' Yams U S No 1 Ol!hcoous APPLES t i I Golden Delicious Extra Fancy Washington State .•;, rHt..,.W.Dr .. .....,...._. • IUM..Co.tt~n,.L..-lncll • Jll L 17tlt SI .. CttteMrM • Adllll1.tMtpo1e. ........... 1Hc. • 14417Clhw~ ... w-...i,.- ~~ ,, J \ ' (3 DAILY PILOT Wednesday November 17, 1976 ;Pumpkins: 'A' Rich Americans traditionally associate pumpkin pie with Thanksgiving, and no wonder. We 41houJd be thankful for this vitamin-rlch winter i.iegelable which, whether cooked fresh or canned. can prove it.self versatile in the world of desserts. T he word pumpkin is derived from the Greek word pepon, m ean i n g "cooked by the sun." Its golden flesh indicates a rich supply of vitamin A for us, which means your Thanksgiv· Ing dessert can actually be a serving oJ preven- tative medicine. Vitamin A is essential for the body's healthy m aintenance of mueus membranes. Therefore, it affects the nose, the throat, the eyes, al~ glands. stomach and lungs ... just about ev- erything an your life support system. You and yotlr family will enjoy getting your dose of the vitamin in the Pumpkin Chiffon Pie with Choco-Walnut Crust recipe below. The flavor combination will become an aonual favorite. PUMPKIN CIUFFON PIE Ch~o-Walnul Crus t : 1 cup semi-sweet real chocolate pieces 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening l cup fi ne ly chopped walnuts Pumpkin Chiffon Filling: 12 cup sugar l en velope (l measuring t ablespoon) un· n avored gelatin 1 2 measuring teaspoon sail 1:.? measuring teaspoon cinnamon 1 ~ measuring teaspoon nutmeg "~cup milk 2 eggs , separated 1 cup canned pumpkin l m easuring teaspoon vanilla extract •,cup sugar 1 ~cup heavy cream, whipped To make crust, melt over hot (not boiling) water. chocolate pieces and vegetable shorten- jng, mix well. Stir in walnuts. Press over bottom a1ld l>1des of a 1oil-lined 9" pie pan. Chill in TC'friger alor until firm, about 1 hour. Lift shell from pie pan , peel off foil and replace s hell in pie pan !-'ill with Pumpkin Chiffon Filling. F11l1ng. In la rge saucepan, combine sugar, gelatin, 1.alt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Stir in milk, cg~ yolks and pumpkin. Cook over medium heat until mixture boils and gelatin dissolves. Re move fro m heat. Add vanilla e xtract. Tranl>fcr mixture to small bowl. Chill over ice hath until mixture mounds from spoon (about 30 minutes l In l>m all bowl. bt'at egg whites until soft peaks for m Gradually add sugar and beat until stiff pt•aks form. r old into pumpkin mixture with whipped c·n•am. Pour mixture into Choco· Walnut Crul>l. Chill until firm. about l hour. Mak<'!> one 9·1nch pie. PUMPKIN-MINCE "P EACE" PIE l unbaked 9 inch pa~lry shell (crimp edge to stand slightly a bovc pie pan> 2 cups pumpkin I (14-ounC'e I can swC'ctencd condensed m ilk 2eggs I teaspoon cinnamon • 2 teaspoon salt 1 2 teaspoon nutm<'g 1 ~ t~aspoon gan g(•r 11 :i cups minc<' meal Whipped cream and null> for garnish, op· lion al Pre heat o~ en lo 425 . ln large mixer bowl, com- bine pumpkin, s weetened condensed milk, eggs. and spi ces. mix \.\ell Spread mincemeat on bot· tom of she ll : top evenly with pumpkin mixture. Rake 15 minutes ; reduce oven to 350 and con· tmuc ba king JO to 35 minutes or until knife insert· ed l anch from edge comes out clean. Cool thorou~hl~ before culling; garnish as desired Rcfngeralt• a ny leftovers G R.\~D!\1A'S PU!\1PKJN ~ E RJ~(;l'E Pl:OOl~G • r up .. ugar. di\ 1dl·d • .. tabl(•o;poon rt11ur '! h .... pnon "all I leJ ... poon g1n~c·r I tea.,PQOn cmn..imon • , tt•ac;poon nutin<'~ 1 ~ tc•n.,poon ground clo\ C'" •, t•up un .. ulphun'd rnol a..,sl'~ 2 <'UJl' pum1>km :J .i.•J!J!', .,c•paralt•d l cup t•\·aporal<'<.I mill< Mix lnf.?t'lht•r • 1 cup of the suga , r. •salt und "Pll'l'" i\cld molasl>cs. pump d egg )Olks, m ix we ll Stir m evaporated our in· t<• u 11 ~-quart ha kin~ dish or casse . Bnke in 350 degree F oven 40 to 45 minutes, ntU knife mscrtC'd in cC'nter or pudding comes clean . neat ej.?I( whites until stiff. not dry. Gradually a dd rc.'mamm~ ·~ cup suJec: and beat until very stiff. Spoon meringue ar...,,d edge of hakang dish a nd place a spoonful i1Uhc center. Return to oven and hake about 10 m· es longer, or until rnerin~ue 1l>hghtiy browned" ·eld ~6to8 Sl'l"Vlngs 4 .,..,.,,,.,,.,...._.._ PUMPKIN CHIFFON CA.-..~~. 2 cups flour 11 ~cups s ugar SEAFOOD SPECIALS sSfs ALASKAH llHG fMMJ CRAB LEGS laUDID SHRIMP PAmES HOUIS: MOt4DAY 1HIU flll. 1 l:J .. l:JO CLOSIO SATUIDAY & SUteAY PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE • 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons salt l teaspoon cinnamon 1 :i te as poon cloves 1 :! teas poon nutmeg 1 ~cup salad oil 8 eggs, separated 12 cup water o/, cup pumpkin h teaspoon cream of tartar Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, cin· PUMPKIN PEACE PIE namon, cloves and nutmeg into mixing bowl. Make a well in center; add salad oil, egg yolks, water and P\UTIPkin ; beat until very smooth. Set aside. Beat egg whites until foamy; add cream of tarter. Beat until stiff peaks form. Pour batter slowly into egg whites, folding in genUy. Pour batter into an ungreased 10.inch tube pan. Bake in preheated 325 degree F . oven for 55 minutes. ln~rease oven t emperature to 350 degree F.; bake for 10 minutes longer . Product Names Confuse Buyers The U.S. Department ot Agriculture, which is seeking opinions and comments by Nov. 24 on proposed standards for poultry sausage pro· ducts, has been told by the American Meat Institute that product names aucb u "chicken frankfurters" and "turkey ham" are decepUve and confusing to consumers. · AccordlnJt to the insUtute, -which conducted a consumer survey earlier this Call to determine buyer acceptance of these product names. respondents generally view "ham'' u a pork product and the term ''turltey ham•• connotes a combination of the two, not a ham·Uke product made from turkey only. In ad,dition, the survey revealed that while 88 percent of the consumers said a product labeled "chicken hot dog" would Ukely cont.iatn some chicken, 28 percent thought it would contain only chicken, 45 percent expect~ a combination of in· gredients including beef and/or pork, which are normally found in conventional frankfurters, and Z7 percent claimed they were so confused by the term, they didn't know what the ''hot dogs" would contain. The survey affirms that the poultry industry should assume the burden of establishing con· sumer acceptance of these products thre>UJh its own names, the institute told the USDA. """' CATILEMAN'S PRIDE STEAKS I SALE ENDS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2IST ... HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 1{.f We drive down 01e"t prices! Truckload Steak Sale. Thursday-Sunday. Nov. 18-21. USDA finest quality meat. Now there's no need to buy a s ide of beef to beat sky-high super· marke t prices! Get USDA inspected "Cattleman's Pride" frozen steaks in 10-pound, wholesomely packaged consumer boxes from Carload Meat System, visiting Montgomery Ward through Sunday. Uankomericard, Master Charge. food stamps accepted. PER STEAK AS LOW AS 49c 1776 Per 10-lb. box. 30 OR MORE STEAKS PER BOX $1.00 OFF PER CASE WITH COUPON ;# ' FREE barbecued samples. T aste before you buy! Complimentary samples of 100% guaranteed "Cattleman's Pride" beef will be served at Carload M~at System's Trailer on Wa rd's parking lot. Our sample is our proof -closeness of trim on Carload Meat System's s teaks is s uperior to supermarket ~teaks. You get only lean, tender beef -not fat. Compare and agree! ·~~ Boneless New York Cut Strip Steaks. 1976 AS LOW AS 94c PER STEAK Per 10-lb. box. 20 OR MORE STEA~ PER BOX $1.00 OFF PER CASE WITH COUPON TO STORE YOUR MEATS, BE SURE TO SEE WARDS COMPLETE LINE OF FREEZERS Beef it tip. At our place. The FISH MARKET·-----------------=-~-~----t Costa Mesa Bristol Street at San Diego freeway. Phone 714-549-9400. JI• ..t S...ty C ear 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA '41-S1U } r -~- A Delight This Thanksgiving, delight youngsters and adults alike with a nutritious and sweetly satisfy- ing pudding, made "from scratch" with cooked, mashed sweet potatoes and butterscotch pieces. The pudding serves up beautifully from a crock with whipped cream and a dash of cin· r\amon atop each servmg. If you choose to end your Thanksgiving me1tl with sweet potatoes. eliminate them from you r dinner menu and serve mas hed white potatoes and gravy or but- tered new potatoes with parsley instead. BU'M'ERSCOTCH SWEET POTATO PUDDI NG 1 -~"'l ~-o~n~_ce pkg. butt~rsc:otch morsels 1 --~~Po~~~ -... .._.. --. •-· . ~---~J" 3 eggs, separated 2 cups mashed, cooked sweet potatoes I 11'.t cup milk V. cup brandy or rum l 1~ measuring teaspoon cmnamon I/• measuring teaspoon ground cloves I ·~measuring teaspoon nutmeg Whipped cream for garnish Cinnamon for gamjsh Preheat oven to 350 'F. Melt over hot (not boil- ' ing water, butterscotch morsels and butter ; set aside. In large bowl, beat egg yolks; add sweet potatoes and beat until smooth. Add milk, bran· dy (or rum ), cinnamon. 'Cloves, nutmeg and but- terscotch mi¥Lure; beat well and set aside. In small bowl, beat egg whi~s until stiff but not dry. Gently fold egg whites into sweet potato mixture. Pour into greased 2-ql. casserole. Bake at 350"F. for 1 ho'tr. Serve warm. Garnish with whipped cream and cirmamon if desired. Makes 4-6 servings. Micro Notes Homemakers with microwave ovens can re- joice come Thankseiving da} Put that rapid zap- per to work to free you forfun that day. Electroni(' r ange manufacturers suggest pre- paring turkeys we1ghmg ov<.'r 14 pounds m a con - ventional oven the day before. then wrapping it securely and storing 1t m the refrigerator until its time to serve. MAKE SURE you remove all stuffing from the bird cavity before stonng -or else prepare your turkey without s tuffing. as many microwave cooltbook.i; suggest. Dressing can be prepared as a side dish, baked along with the turkey, then wa rmed up m the micowave at din· nertime. Hint: After the turkey is cooked and the stuf· fing has been removed, carve it and arrange on a microwave-proQof plall<?r. Wash and bag in plastic about a doien generous pand~ sprigs slice some citrus wedges or wash some small grape clusters for decorative garnish. • When it '1 time to serve. simply warm the turkey in the mlcrownvc for about five minutes, depending on its site Ccheck your Instruction manual), decorate the platter with the citrus and parsley and feast! • You can thaw poullry quickly using the defrost nltingor your microwave. Leave lhe bird jn its plastic wrapper. but make sure lo remove lhe metal clip. Place 1t in a shallow glass baking dlsh to catch water. nnd. Ir your oven manufac- turer allows, wrap !4mall bits or foil around wing tips and ends ot legs to prevent them from over- cooking before the bird com1.Mtcly thaws. ' Microthaw a s<'ven to eight-pound turkey breast up, 15 minut<'s: let s tand five minutes. turn one-quarter and repeat the process for a total of 45 minutes. Let stand 3Q minutes before cooking. • Remember to allow the turkey to cool slight- ly before carving. It not only makes for easier slicing. but results in more even and attractive slices . .. -• . RoMF a;h.'ion I slan d N ewport Beach I I I I I .. . Dressing Elegant • • Elegant dressings for tbts year's Thanksgiving bird can be made with mushrooms. These re- cipes feature chick.en hvers and herbs, rice and nuts. The results are wonderfully niivorlul for stuffings or side dishes. HERBED MUSIDt.OOM AND. UVER STUFF1NG 1 pound fresh mushrooms or 2 cans (~to 8 ounces each) sliced mushrooms ~ cup butter or margarine, divided 1 'h c ups finely chopped celery 1 cup Cinely chopped onion 1 package (7 ounces) herbed seasoned croutons 'h pound chicken livers, chopped 112 cup chicken brolhorwater 1 egg, beaten :i.,. teaspoon sail mushrooms and saute 5 crunutes longer. In a large mixing bowl com- bine mushroom mixture with croutons; set aside. lo Uillet heat remaining y, cup tutter. Add chicken livers and saule U.D· tit barely firm. Add to mushroom mixture along with remaiatng ln·. gredients. Toss gently. Turn into a butlered 2'h quart casserole. Cover and bake In pre- heated moderate oven (375 F.) 'h hour. Remove cover if desired and brown 15 minutes longer for a drier stuffing. Makes enough to stuff a 12 to 15 pound turkey. MUSHROOM· NUT STUFFING l 'h cups sliced fresh mushrooms 1 Ms cups quick-cooking brown rice 1.4 cup chopped onion 1'4 cup chopped celery •,, t easpoon ground black pepper Rinse. pal dry and shce fresh mushrooms <makes 5 cups) or drain canned mushrooms: set aside. In a large skillet beat 'h cup of the butter. Add celery and onion; saute 5 minutes. Add 1112 teaspoons sail '"teaspoon dried oregano 1.a teaspoon ground sage '" teaspoon dried thyme 1.4 cup butter or margarine 1,:s cup chopped walnuts lo saucepan eook mushrooms, rice, onion, celery, salt, oregano, sage, thyme, and pepper in but- ter till vtgetables are tender. Stir in l an cups water. Simmer, un· covered, till most or waler is absorbed, 6 to 8 minutes; stir on- ce or twice. Add pecans; mix lightly. Use to stuff a 5-to 7- pound capon (or slx 1· to l lh· pourtd Cornish game hens) or bake, covered, in a l~quart casserole at 375" for 20 to 2S minutes. Makes about4 cups . -- An 8-oz. jar of Taster's Choicej) Freeze-Dried Coffee makes 120 (6-oz.) cups of coffee. That's as much coffee as you'd get from two pounds of ground roast (following recommended se rving directions of the leading nat ional bra nds). And since you make Taster's Choice by the cup) -Jyou never end up throwing ha lf a pot down the qrain. So the next time you're comparing who gives you what for your money, remember: It's not how much it costs a pound. It's how little it costs q cup. (And looking at it that way, 50 cents off is a lot of cups on us.) . ' .. • . .. I I 1 • • • i • CJO DAIL v PILOT Wednesday No11emb11r 17. 1976 Wednesday No11embflf 17 1976 S PILOT ADVERTISER A 7 Fruit, Vegetables A Hap·py Blendi'ng B B b G b cubes quickly over high diced apple and heat 1 lar~t> or 2 small peeled apples. cored and celery. bell pepper, soy Some v arl a ttons : Y ar ara 1 boas heat Pour oH melted rat, through. Serves lour, 280 oruons, eut 111 haU and diced sallce and curry. Lower turkey or chicken cutlets What could be better if any Rinse and drain calories each. sliced a" cup seedless green heat to medium and sim-(skin I es s bone 1 es s t h 8 n r r u i t s 0 r the sauerkr<iut, then add F I V E · M I N ll T E 1 medlUm zucchlni. gra;:>es, sliced m half mer uncovered, stirring breast) cut into . cubes vegetables? Fruits AND the kraut to the skillet. S g ILLE T 8 TE AK sJJced tn slend~r three-4 tablespoons dry-frequently for three to could subltitute for the vegetables, together along with the chopped CUllRY mcb strips roasledpeanuts, broken. four minutes, until steak. Yellow surntfter withleanmeatinaoUni-onion, apple Julee and three-q uarters 3 stalks celery, slit celery is tender-crisp squa.shcould standlnfor caloried main course. caraway seed. pound beefsteak; lean, lengthwise, then sliced Spray a large nonstick and most or the liquid zucchini. A yellow apple. And easy-do, too, ir Cover tightly and sim· tender. fat-trimmed, cut 1 red or green bell sklllet or electric fry pan has evaporated to a thick diced pear or one-halt you're a Slim Gourmet me~ over ve ry low heat in one and one-half inch pepper, seeded and diced with cooking spray for glaze. Stir in the apples cup or juice-packed Cook. until pork c ubes are cubes in I-inch squa res no-fat frying. Brown the and green grapes. pineapple chunks could We Americans tend lo tender. one ~our or more ~ cup (6-ounce can) 3 tablespoons soy meat quickly over high Cook and stir for one replace the red apple. keep our fruits and (or cook 1n a . c rock tomato juice, sauce heat, stirring constantly more minute. Sprinkle Try ca.shews instead o( v e g e t a b 1 e s cooker according to ~ cup (6 ouncesJ I le ve l t easpoon so that it doesn't stick. with nuts and serve im-peanuts or one·quartcr separated ... the former '!'anufacturer 's d~rc~-Unsweetened apple or curry powder Add the tomato and fruit mediately. Serves four, cup raisins instead of THE SLIM GOURMET for desserts and snacks, _llloinsi.£) iU[!n~c~o!v~e~r.~sli;:r~m~p~in~e!Zaip!ip~le~jJ!ui!ic!IeEi:iiiiKrJ~zlEmlel!d[;i~um red un-juices, onion. zucchini, only 265 calories each. grapes. the 1auer ror salads and ii~m!Bmime:iiilm~iiiiii~ii~m~~iii!iBi=fii!iiiimiiiimiiiimi side dishes. But many foreign cuis ines are much more imaginative, happily blending fruits and ve ge tables into savor y m a in -cour se dishes Maddie Europeans stuff po ultry with oruon:. and apples or prunes, Latins season stews or chopped-meat mixtures with raisins. Polynesians combine seafood with ,pineapple and scallions . WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THAllSGIYING DAY! STU£0 l~OS "'AU(IS 'N;SklS (V(-.YO .. I A t APPl THAH"t$Cll/IHQ Cump/..f,. ,J/olt/.,,f -~~./, .. lion FEATURED AT All STATER BROS. MARK~S AT LOW·LOW PRICES SWln'S aunHtlAll • JUNIOR • STUFFED ROASTING CHICKENS • DUCKS • GEESE . 'Indians garnish meat and vegetable dis hes with savory c hopped ROASTSALll RIB ROAST fruits and nuts. Today we 'vc got two easy skill et dishes. The first is a new low-cal vers ion of a familiar favorite: pork with ap· pies and s aue rkraut. The fresh apple adds a touch or sweetness. plus color and crunch to the slow- cooked meat and ve1eta- ble mixture. The second is a mild- curried steak dish that looks as colorful as it tastes and vice; versa. <Be daring and try it, e ven 1f the idea of t om atoes a nd apples, onions and gra pes ~ sound ··foreign.") Diced and sliced, coated with a self-ma king curry sauce, the frui ts and vegetables Jose their individual identity and combine in· to something even bet· ter. Remember, fruits and veg etables arc hi~h nutri t i o n mc·at stretchers low in fat and calories, high in fi bt'r. PORK WITH APPLEKRAUT 1 p o un d l ean porksteak <fresh h<Am sHce) 2 cups sauerkraut. fresh or canned 2 l arge 1)n1on::., peeled and minced :l_. cup I s m a 11 6 ounce can I apple JUI Ce or cider 1 tablespoon caraway sct>ds 2 unpeeled red ap· pies. cored and diced Trim all the border fol from a fresh !>am -;bee Cut the meat into 11 ~inch cuhes. Spray a lc1rge non stack !'>k1llet or electnc fry pan \\1th <·nok 1ng spray Brown the pork YqgurtMarket In 1975, Californian~ consurned more than 11 5 million «allons of )'ogurt. the hlghest usage or any market in lb~ oat.Ion. HATH aaol. MOIUY aaca cuaaANYll eN QUALITY MIATI t >tt•• •1•<ro1 -...t•l•\ U...C:OHO t10H•ll•Gu•••,,,1tJO lO•~t4\f •OU Of '01J9#...,,"'tU #10 II C-MUl l\JUt tll~C-IC. ~---deli. ~- 11•,t•e•o~ • "'"'"'t•~o• BEEF FRANKS ;!~' aiAOF•ltM SAGE SAUSAGE ~!g1 OSCAA 1111&.,(R CHOPPED HAM :.n: OICH llA>I• • \lfil'lt&H>,_ BEEF FRANKS !~~ OS.CAii WU!ll • ll()UNU • SQUU( • bll I s 1 3 9 VARIETY PACK ~:~1 " OSCAlllMA'fl" s 149 HARD SALAMI ~ .~~ , • [A $599 ,. $798 (A BEEF Ul'l'Gr ENO BEEF • • 1 1-9 -SMAt t I 4 • LB. ENO • ARM ROAST K£J•5"'AllENOf t.MJA..-s129 Hff•C"UC~•IOHlllSS $149 • RIB STEAK ~QC. • l• SHOULDER STEAK ··'"t tllf. llOUftO. IONllfSS $169 l(U. tOflllU S l lJtll s11 s . TIP STEAK .... . .. ... L• ROUND STEAK :':"(· . Lt LB. ttU'"l°'"·S1£A• s1s9 mr s1a9 • 10 22 VE T·BON£ . . . ti CUBED STEAK ...... La. • LB. A RAGE Hlf •lOitt•SflAK•llOHfllU $199 IUf •L()ff .. 51~· $195 ---------------TO~ SIRLOIN. ,, PORTERHuUSE .. ..u STA TIR ··~·· i-O~f P"ioiSf LI s119 r eocifROAST . .ll gee PRISH TURKIYS USDA GRADE' A • OVEN READY W/VUE·TEMP TIMER TOMS g MINS 57 ~ 59~. 18 TO 24 LB. 10 T014LB. AVG. AVG. RANCHO BRAND •W·llOIJHO•IOllUUS sl 59 lllf ·CHUCll·-UUS sl 39 USDA GRADE A . FRESH FROZEN TIP ROAST ..... Lt . SHOULDER ROAST .. La. WIVUE·TEMP TIME" H()ffV. SLICED s129 McCOY 99c 5T03MS~B g· ..... BACON ~~~ . . ...... u BEEF BACON !~~~ ...... u l (H • I ONEll SS $139 IAll-M • tuU • SllClO s129 ~Ac STEW MEAT .... . lt BACON . . ... _L •. ~ .. LB. \lflLSON"S • CEAT.,l(D Sl.ICLD gee 'tlllL&ON • Lt0Hi & OAR~• ?•ll. s21s 18 TO 24 LB. 10 0 t 4 LB. BACON ;~~-~ ............ u TURKEY ROAST.. ... u . AVG. AVG. u ggc ciioi<Elf'SHRIMP ... u s239 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 6'' POT ,.. • . I YOu can'f clff0rd to shop cinyplaCe but Ralphs:":., .... m ... ,,,,,. O~ll v PILOT €I I I You've probably been noticing ads tor turkeys and poullry .. and perhaps have wondered how best to select a hohday turkey. The best .advice I can give 1s to use the government grading system tor poultry as 4 guideline. Poultry Is federally inspected' tor quality and rated Grade A. Grade B, and on down the fine. However. only Grade A turkeys are allowed to carry the USDA Grade A shield on • h ak e."' When you buy a Grade A turkey, you can be sure 1t has met the high standards set by the Federal Government for quality poultry So you can't 1udge a turkey by price alone. ti s the quality and price together that determine best value. Just hke arl Ralphs beef roasts and steaks are "USDA Choice". Aalptis sells Grade A poultry. Thal in· eludes holiday turkeys. geese, I ducks, game hens and roasting r chickens. • And hke everything Ralphs sells. Ralphs poultry is guaranteed for your sa1rsfac11on. or your money back. I want you to have a perfect holiday dinner. So 11 you have a question, complaint or pnce Inquiry a-.Out the store where you shop. call me. That's my job at Ralphs. My only jOb. Cal Jule Grayson 1.aoo.262-1600 Fully Cooked· Shank Portion Fanner John Smoked Ham Super Fresh Pack 3 lb. pkg. Ground Beef Ralphs has a fresh or frozen Grade A turkey for every family and a complete selection of foods for your holiday feast. For quality m'lke sure your Thanksgiving turkey is Grade A. Ralph• BUiter Basted Tom Turkey II per. lb • . Strained· Whole Ocean Spray ~ Cranberry Sauce Golden Premium Boneless Top Sirloin Steak • per lb. Pork Loin-6 Center Cut 3 End Cut Chopa Mixed Pork Chops per lb. 98 09 Rarphs-Oelicious Sour Cream Royal pint ctn. Assorted Flavors Gelatin Desserts Ralphs-Frozen Whipped Toppmg 9 oz. pkg. Assorted Varieties Morton Dinners ~ New Crop Naval Sunkist Oranges Ral~:~icioua Pump1dn Pies Ralphs-Our Very Finest Golden Premium Ice Cream Special-.15 off pac rest oothpaste Golden Premium Meats-USDA Choice Beel Pantry Fiiiers Fresh Produce U Rlch'1-Whole l!£J Tll'key Breast D Swilt·I UHerbaU Junior Turkeys ~ Swift l!£J Young Ducks ~ Hlcicory Smoked l!£J Ralphs Bacon ~ C= a1eH:;;;•r lb. 2.99 O WhoM 1 lb. "9· Freah IYJ Cooked Lobster D Cook!C9·Salld Style Shi.mp per 1 49 n Holly Farms· Thfslh1•Drum1 or 1b. • IYJ Fryer Breast 79 ~ Pork Shoulder-Picnic Style ~:~ • rYJ Fresh Pork Roast 99 ~ Shank Portion r::.' • rYJ Fresh Ham Roast 1 lb. 1 09 U USDA Choice-Freeh pkg. • ~J Leg 0 Lamb per 2 69 U USDA Choice·Frt1h Slrt>ulder 1b. • IYJ Lamb Roast per 4 99 O Fine for bak~ng-Center Cut 1b. • ~ Ham Shces per 2 59 D Farmer John-Hot or Miid 1b. • Pork Sausage 89 D BHch-Nut Strained-Fruita and Vegetables l 2 D Sunkiat Orlando ~:~ • Baby Food jar • Tangelos per 69 D MKreH-lfnltation. qt. &S D ACalifocadosornia lb. • ayonnaase jar • v 99 D Comppre a Save 29 oz. 49 0 Velvety Red ~.r • Ralphs Yams can • ~ Yams ~r 1 59 D Del Monte 17 oz. 41 lb. • Fruit Cocktail can • Bakery '::~ .29 3tor1.00 r::~ .25 99 U A"orted Flavors 39 ~:~ • [YJ Hi·C Drinks 4~.~z. • ~ Brown N Serve ' 1 99 D Heinz-Whole 24 oz. 89 ~r Ralphs Rolls !tkf2 .49 ~:~ a Sweet Pickles 1· er • D Ralph•·Llght or Dark 2 09 F itc k 11b. 97 D Llnd11y·Medlum-Bl1ck 39 N 8 81 pkg. • ;~:: • Pitted Oflves ~~~· • ~ Ralpha-cracked Wht1t or 24 oz. 59 D AllPurpon Sib •67 [YJ Buttermilk Bread loaf • Dell Foods Pillsbury Flour bag· ~ c~K~ ::;: .49 D Kn~=cor.;:ueChff .. ::;: .59 D At~~i~~a~DF~il 2r!~· .69 Frozen· Foods ~!4.~'~ . 1,pt. 47 ~ Piiisbury 712 01. l9 ~ Swf!tCucuTberSlices 1601• 53 0 PetRltz-91nchSlze 45 ~ wnipping Cream ctn. • oc.J Extra-Light Biscuits pkg. • ~ Hetnz Pickles jar • ~ Pie Shells ~~\ • D Pllllbury 41 D Buttermilk or Country Stt.1• n; ~ 13 L~ B~tty Crocker-Pie ~ruet Stick• or 11 oL 43 0 B~ord-1 lb. Loaves pkg. 79 Crwent Rolls ::;: • Pillsbury Biscuits pkg. • ~ P1e CR.mt MDC pkg. • ~ Wt1ite Bread or 3 • r;i RalpM-Old F .. hloned Va gil. 1 18 D A•lphl C•rton-Florlda ¥1 gal. •69 ~ CG~~Cereal tpsk~z.. 85 ~ S1uuge, ChffN or Pepperoni 10,, 95 LJ Egg Nog ctn. • Orange Juice ctn. ~ I IV.:ft ~ • I ~ Jeno's Pizzas tile • ~ en.ctive Nonmber 18 thru November 24, 1976 ID Super Buy T--••Y·--, ... ,.a:::-~ r - -,~-· - -, r - -rf!f1P'• - -., ...,lwwy .......... ~~-~-1 ~-. ___ .......... , .. .,,-~.,.._,.,,...._ J I OP Sne.30wlthCoupon #810 11 OP a...atlllll~ 1112 I _... M9Clll Is · I ~ OEver Low Price .._ ~) MJ1·"111ul1rOrip orEl.c.Ptr11 UIDA Choice a..f" :.::-.:::::=:::-.:::.=:J I Ground 1 59 I All Purpoee I A~'f?"!?ht~R..,,,.orowrrcornpany .. :::C..:.ic.11111tc1,....,. we ,.,.rv, the rlgh; .~;,mlt;,; rtfute uSet to : Coff88 ~!~· 1 I Gold Medi!.L 39 . ~ · • commercial dt•l•r• or whoteaaltr1. I With coupon I I flOUf bee I I I Ulllt °"'"'"' ... One~,. CUllDlnW I I Un«One"'"' ... OMC..,., .. c..-I ~ Eldwt "°'· ,. ""' Moot. a.. 1171. CCll4llft ...... Nof. 11""' ..... ._ 1m. L .. RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I ---------------where you get•"-you want at the Right Price· HARBOR & WtlSON 9901 ADAMS Bl.VD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15'71 S. R>Ol<HURST, WESTMINSTH Cf A MESA 401 N. LOMA, AHAKpM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON ~04 STORE H00RS: 9-10 Daly, 9-9~Su: I .. • . I ' CJI DAIL v PILOT Wedne,day November 17 1976 HOME NEWS Cou~tirig Calories? Surveys s how that many con- sumers do not know the facts about calories. What's your ca1orie I.Q.? Test yourself and see. Some questions have more than one correctanswer. 1. A calorie is: (a) something you eat (b) a unit or measure (c) an importan1 nutrient (d) somethjng you.don't need. 2. Calories are suppljedby: (a) all foods (b) water Cc) alcohol (d) carbohydrates <starch and sugar) Ce> protein (f) fat. 3. The nutrient wruch supplies the largest number of calories per unit is : <a) starch Cb) s ugar (C) protein (d) fat. · 4. You will save calories if you use: (a) margarin~ instead of butter (b) sort margarine <more polyunsaturated fat) instead or hard margarine <more saturated fat> Cc> imitation margarine Cd> whipped butter. 5. You can save calories by us- ing: (a) powdered instead or granulated sugar Cb) raw sugar instead of while sugar Cc) honey mstead of sugar (d) molasses in- stead of table syrup. • 6. You can save calories by eatmg: (a) dry roasted peanuts instead of peanuts roasted in oil Cb> partially defatted peanuts in· stead of regular peanuts (c) sun- flower seeds instead of peanuts Cd) roasted soybeans ("soy nuts'·) instead of peanuts. 7. Your energy-('alorie needs depend upon yoLr: (a) appetite (b l age (c) body size (d) sex <eY activity level. 8. If you're dieting, you're sure lo lose weight if you: (a) cut down on breads, pasta, and potatoes (bl avoid all sweets (cl eat less and exercise more (d ) drink wine with every meal (e) cat grapefruit three times a day. Answers 1. A calorie 1s (b) a unit of measure. lt m easures the energy value of food. A calorie is not a nutrient or sometrung you eat. You don 't need calories <some other meas uring unit could be ' used -the ne w metri(' term is JOule >. but you must have the energy source from food that calories measure. The body's rirst nutritional requirement is for energy -without il your body has no fuel to run on. It is technically incorrect lo say a food contains calories -1t conta:tns-nutrtents havtng-errergy \ alue meas ured in calories. But this term is commonly used and accepted because it is s impler. 2. The only incorrect answer is (b) water. All foods supply some calories -there's no such thing as a no-calorie food! All three nutrients fat. carbohydrate. and protein are sour('es or calones . So is alcohol. 3. The correct answer 1s (d > fat. Fat supplies 2'• times as many calories as either protein, starch. or sugar. Thus, one ounce of fat has about 250 calories while an ounce or protein. star('h, or sugar has about 110 . 4. Answers <c I and Cd I are cor- rect There 1s no difference in lalor1e:. between butter andO margarine and bNween sort polyunsaturated fut versus hard s aturated fat In the ('ase of both whipped but· ter and 1m1tat1on margarine you sa,·e ('alone~ be('ause you use l~ Cat. lmilat1on margarine has few& calones because water is added to 1t which dilutes the fat to less than 50' r • Whipped butter has air whipped into it to increase its volume. so a measured amount, such as 1 tablesPoOn. has fewer ('&lories. <But a weighed amount, SU('h as an ounce, will have the same number or calories as an ounce or regular butter. l Calories per tablespoon 100 100 55 70 5. Answers (a> and Cd) are cor- rect. ll 's a popular misconcep- tion that honey and raw sugar have fewer calories and are bet- ter for you than white sugar. While they do contain minute amounts or other nutrients. the amount is too small lo count un· less you eat vast quantities or t hem thereby getting many calories. Molasses, table syrup, and com syrup are better nutritional choices than honey. white or raw 1u1a11 because they contain worthwhile amounts or iron (about 6% or your day's need per tablespoon of molasses). Powdered sugar is a good sub- stitute for syrup on French toast. Calodea per &ablespooa Granulated white auaar 45 Brown or r.aw aucar 50 Powdered su1ar 30 Honey 65, Table syrup (mostly com) Gq Molasses (medium dark) 4$ 6. A.nswera (b) and (d) arecor· rect. Many food1 contain hidden rat calories. Peanut.a. for exam· pie, are 50% (at. Dry roastint does not atrect the rat inside thE peanut.a and calories saved an toofewtocount. Partially defatted peanuts are "mewbat 'ower ln calories teca~ sc#'-Je of the fat is squeezed out of them. <Then they're reconstituted with waler and roasted.) They weigh less so you get more peanuts per ounce. Calortes per ounce Oi I roasted peanuts 166 Dry roasted peanuts 163 Partially defatted peanuts 150 Sunflower seeds 170 Roasted soybeans 115 Sunflower seeds are as high in fat as peanuts, but ~oybeans have only 18% fat and supply propor- tionately more nutrients per calorie. Soy-nuts and sWlflower seeds are high in ir<>n and thiamm; peanuts are very rich in niacin. All -are excellent sources or protein and all are good snack foods for those who can tolerate the calories. 7. Only (1 ) appetite is ineor· rect. Unfortunately, for most people, appetite is not a .reliable guide to how much food you need. <For some animals it is). For adults, the older you are the fewer ca1or1es you neea. tie· cause your m etabolism and your activity levels slow down as you age. your calorie needs go down about 10% every 10 years. The larger you are -taller. heavier -the more calories you need for maintaining body rune· lions and to move about. Men have a 111gheT level Ofe11tol'le needs than women of the same age and weight. And of course, the more active vou are, the more ('alories you need. 8. Only (c) eat less an.d ex- ercise more, is a sure way to lose weight. You may lose weight if you cut down on breads, pasta, potatoes, or s weets, but you may not if you eat larger amounts of other foods. s uch as meat, in place or them. IC all you do is drink wine with meals or eat grapefruit three times a day and don't cut down on your regular food intake. you'll gain rather than lose from the extra calories. Neither wine nor grapefruit have any magic power to "burn fat" as ad· vertised. Table wine bas 85 ralories per 3-1 2 oz .. dessert wine 140. Grapefruit has 40 calories per half. For additional facts about calorieJi a.nQ wciJtht comrot ..send a stamped. s elf-addressed legal· size envelope to llome Advisor, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92805. Ask for any of the following publi('ations: "Low-Cost. Low· Calorie Foods," "Eating Out - Nutritionally Or?." ·'Manage Your Way to Weight Control," .. Food Energy Equivalents of Activities," and "Ways to Cut Down on Fats in Your Meals." Grapes Flavor Finale An mteresting, navorful finale t<1 a pork or poultry feast com- hinec; applesauce, ('hopped dates und Concord gr&ipe juice For a holiday snack, serve Grape Applesau('e Cake to the kids with hot mulled cider. GRAPE APPLESAUCE CAKE 21 2 cups unsifted nour 2 cups sugar . 11 ~ teas poons baking soda 112 teaspoons salt '"teaspoon baking powder ''l teaspoon ground cin namon • .. teaspoon ground cloves 1, teaspoon ~round ginger ''•teaspoon ~round nutmeg l 16ounce can applesauce • 2 cup Concord grape juic~ 1 2 ('Up butte r or marganne, softened 2eggs 1 cup chopped dales • 2 cup finely chopped toasted pecans Confectioners' sugar In large mixer bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking soda. salt, baking powder. cinnamon, cloves, ginger. nutmeg~ .ap- plesauce, Concord grape JWCe, butter and egJs. Blend for 1 2 minute on low speed; scrape bowl and beaters. Beal ro~ 3 mlo\,\tes at high speed, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in chopped dates and-~ans. Pour loto greased and floured 13 :ds 2-lncb baking pan. . Bake at 350 degrees F. ror 60 minutes or until wooden tooth· pick inserted In center comes out clean. Cool. ~fore serv- ing, sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Delicious slightly warm with vaq.Ula ice cream. Serves 12. • BARM EAS-TEllN PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT Rli I.AR M CEHTER LOIM PORK CHOPS FRESH CUT CHEDDAR CHEESE 4CUFT-AMHICA.M CHEESE 12 OL ~OD SLICES 99! MRS. CUBBINSONS STUFFING •IX 12 OZ. IOX FRESH GROUllD- BEEF unALEA.M Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 . ....WHtH.cil•e Thurs., Nov. 1 atq_ Wed., Mov. 24 ,.,.. .. ~ .. , ....... .... We Glady Acc.,t lllood St ... , We Reserve The Rk)ht To Limit QuMtitiH And R•fuH Sol• To l>~en And Wll~•MleM. w~_11 CCMIDOll Ml IC-..... C..- ICwr .. c-.... nn .... u FRESH DRESSED ZACKYFARMS OR FOSTER FARMS BARM 61/i oz. CAH ... FRESH PORK SPARERIBS MEATY FAlMEll STYLE GROUND BEEF 99~. IARM l.Al.GELOIH PORK CHOPS BAR M BONELESS HICKORY SMOKED IAI M SMOKED aUBHAM WHOLE or HALF 59 c SPRINGFIELD ALUMINUM 12 .. ·25' ROLL FOSTER FARMS or liCKYFARMS FRYING CHICKEN WHOLE or CUTUP OSC.ARMAYER IH:forMEAT WIENERS 49~ 99! 4f 1 303 C.AH SPRINGFIELD CUT GREEN BEANS SPRINGFIELD MIXED SALTED •u1s 12 OL C.AH ltll SPRIHGFIELD SLICB> OCEAN_ SPRAY CAR OTTS 40: 1 303 CAH ,.. CRANBERRIES SPRINGFIELD MIXED VEGETABLES 303 C.AM SPRINGFIELD SPINACH SPllHGFIELD MED. llPE Hrno OLIVES SPRIMGFIB.D STUFRD QUHH OLIVES SPRINGFIELD SWEET PICKLES 300 C.AM 6 oz. JAR 22 oz. JAR . RED YB.VET WIMlle or J•lfiecl I 6 oz. Can LIBBYS PUMPKIN 280Z. 4~. 1 IOTILE c SCHILLINGS BLACK PEPPER 4 oz. CAM MIMCE PUMfttCIM ~rru • 59c . ...... • Make I .t n~vorful salads. wh«,ber fruit or vegetable, add color ud lex· tll,fe lo any feast ol poultry or pojtc. Wine Fnut Salad combJoe. taufgy cranberry sauce and Port" wile in a jello mold. Emerald Surprise, a bright green legume io.. means the 'ftleaJ needs no ~r vegetable accompaniment. BoUl of tbese. recipee are from "Cboco Presents," a cookbook compiled by the Punch and Judy Guild Members of the Children's Hospital of Orange County. Meals WINE FRtJIT SAL\.D 2 small puckages rupberry jello 2 cups hot water ~cups tawney port wine l can whole cranberry sauce 1 medium can c~ushed pinupple "- . l cups chopped nut6 Diseolve jello in hot water. Add wine. Chill. When syrupy add fruit and nuts. Chill until firm. May be served with a sour cream-cream cheese dressing EMERALD SURPRJSE 1 package thawed uncooked WednoSday Novembor 17 1976 OAfLYPILOT CJS Jewels Sparkle With Salad . rrozen peas Vt onion, c hopped lt2 cup salted peanuts salt and pepper 1 2 cup crisp bacon, chopped 1 cup chopped celery 't'l pint sour cream Mix ~as. onions, celery and sour cream. Add bacon and peanuts just before serving. Serves8. FANCY FRVITSALAD 1 cup (~pint} lemon'sherbet a, .. cup prepared mustard 'i cup miniature marshmallows 4 to 6 cups cut up fresh or canned fruit Shvered almonds, if desired Let sherbet soften at room tem· p~raturt.' Add mustard : sttr bnskly with a fork until smooth. Stir in marshmallows. Sef\·e over fruit and sprinkle wJlh almonds. Makes l lh cups dress· ing, enough for 6 to 8 servings. INDIVIDUAL TIIREE BEAN AL.ADS 2 packa£\s (3 ounces each l Jemon gelatin I teaspoon salt 2cups boiling water 1 cup cold water &,i cup inst.oni nonfal dry milk crystals plus water to make lcup ~. cup cider v inega.r 3-4 drops hot pepper sauce 1:: rup mayonnaise 1 cup (8-ounce can> drained cut green beans l cup drained rinsed kjdney beans 1 cup dr-ained rinsed small red beans '" cup finely chopped onion 1/ .. cup finely chopped green pepper YOUNG FROZEN 10 TO 14 LB. AVERAGE ~ 111&1 !•!OONf HA~ A CliAHCf -'1!ASf , llMll tOu•~W 10 TWO '- 10-12 laree tomato slices Lettuce Dissolve eelalln and salt ln boilin& water. Stir in cold water. Chill in refrigerator until cool but r1ot set, about 1 hour. Stir in li- quid instant milk, vinegar and bot peQptr nu<: • Add mayon- ,'najse. Beat with rotary beater until smooth. Chill Wllil mixture mounds from spoon. Out 1reen beans into ~-inch pieces. Fold a ll beans, onlon and green pepper into gelatin mix- ture. Spoon into individu1d salad molds. Chill until f\rm. • BOYS LOVE GIRLS TYSON'S CRAOE 'A' FROZEN WHOlE TYSON'S ZACKY IOllEST SWIFTS IOCK COlllSll SElf·8ASTINC GltAOE A' FRESH Ol!ESSEO FRES It's easy er:.lugh to "keep up with the Joneses" in enterLaining these days , because Mrs. Jones is undoubtedly watching her budget as closely as you. So it's perfectly good form and lots of fun to in\'ile the Joneses to a supper or thrifty, im aginatavely prepared dishes. Let your spice shelf make it a memorable mt•al. The sauce for Herbed and Hearty Spaghetti Supper can be made hours before it 1s mixed with the spaghetti. Cook the spaghetti "al dcntc" a half hour before dinner; this will allow about 8 minutes browninc or the final mixture in Cl moderate oven. HERB ED AND HE/\RTY SPAGH ETTI SUPPER 1 ~pound sweet Hallan sausage links, sliced 2 table!>poons mstant minced onion 1 ··teaspoon instant minced garlic 2 tablespoons water 11 :i pounds ground lean beef l can (1 pound, 12 ounce) tomatoes, broken 2 teaspoons sugar I teaspoon sail 1 teaspoon oregano!caves, crumbled I teaspoon basil leaves, crumbled 1 8 teaspoon ground black pepper l pound spaghetti 1 tablespoon butter or margarine l cup soft breJd crumbs 1 ·cup grated Parmc!>an cheese 2 t:ible!'.poon-. parsley flakes In ;1 l<lr~e s killet brown sausage on both sides. about 8 minutes. Remove sausage and set aside Rehydrate minced onion and ~arlic in water for JO minutes. Add to sau:.age dnpplDgs, saute for 2 minutC's. Add groupd beef; coot and stir until brown. ::ibout 5 minutes. Adrt tomatoes. sugar. salt. 1>rP~ano, basil, black pepper and reserved -.<su:.agl' Bnng to boiling pojnl. Reduce he<1L and -.1 m mer. uncovered, for 10 minute!-. Meanwhile, cook spaghetti as label directs, drain Add sauce to spaghetti . toss lightly. Pour into._. 3 quart casaerole. In a small saucepan melt butter Stir in bread aumb..;, <'hel.'se aod parsley flakes. Spoon around edge of c&sseroie. Rake, unC'nvered, in a 350 dc·~ree r oven until <'rumb-. are browned and cas,<.'rnle 1s hot, about 8 minute:. Makes 8 serving~ The Armchair Hunter says: ... Ringneck Pheasant Chukar Partridge Bobwhite Quail ~ Mallard Duck Guinea Also available: hors d'oeuvres and boneless Cornish game hens. All fresh-frozen. 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MISS PEACH I ! • • A~TH~R'S ArNtC€ 'ff~ IOYS" ~(TH PUiLEAtS "ffH ,_c,,~, ~ ' I THE VIRTUE OF VERA VALIANT • DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS • HUMPU f 1Al¥ .ABOUT lv\ALPR,ACTIC e ! by Charf~s M. Schulz _______ _, SHE ALSO OOES.'<l'T WANT ~R SlOEllJ.l.LKS SOOVELEO. OR 11ER TRASM 6\IRNEO OR j.jER CAR WAXED 0£. /.{El\ lo...17C~EN FLOOR SCRU86EI-! .-~--,...___...... by Harold Le Doux . WE Al.t. ICw::IW Hi't 1'}1§ 11Yk710,J6U. #I Tit"-A#HAltY C'OHOQlllMllJMt. by I.ft aild Springtr by Rodger lraclfleld MIRRORS NEVER ' ' AN~~t~ ~=~r~ , LOr of 6RDKfN 6~ by GeorcJe Lemont by Gus Arriola ' l!.<JT·· JALAPeNO C#IL! IAJ HIS Tl.JNA !=ISi-i !' by Ferd JohnsOll H~ WAVED Hl5 M,ARTJNJ />-T ME:, SAID HE WAS GOIN~ TO T.Al<E: TWO OF THEM, ,AND I t;HOULD C,ALL HIM IN , .____... lHE MORN IN~ . THE GIRLS I ' ! • j 'Tims A RIOOT Nm A wroo WAY CJ ~lllN' MR.W1~: , ; ht OPEN 9 TO 9 NOV. 24 TIWllSCIVUIC EVt WE Will BE a.osm THAHKSCIVfMC DAY Holiday Spirits . BEEFEATER 'lite cin-il the s 1 · 5 4 9 :: ~·~~ liter Vodka ••••..•.•• s3ss El Ham:ho's own -hnlf-i:-allon Lord Calvert •.. s5 99 Save 8Uc on Canll<lian! <iuort Cutty Sark. . . . . s7 99 Fine !lcutch rrdul'cd Mk J1fth Dry Sack .•...•. s599 Imported Spanibh sherry ... filth Mateus Rose ••• s359 From Port11~11l H11M', \\'hilt•! filth PAUL s·299 MASSON _ F11r ri1111wr Ho.,<'. Hhmt· < 'hnhli-.. nr \'in 1<11-.l' .. 111a111rn111 J: Fro zen Food ORANGE 49< JUICE Sunki ... t, lrrnn l'lnrida! I:? 01 Whole Onions • . 49e Bird:-<')" --.111.tll ''"'' "'· 20 oz pkiz ·Pie Shells . • . • . 45 c 1'1 t 1<111 p.11" 11:(' 111 t11 .. -~I 1111 h PUMPKIN PIE ...... 1r.1 I • 'fl o•ttlfl•·· of fun' White Bread . • . 39 c Corn or Peas •. 29 c r• Whip <39( Topping . "'P<,.m 11 ••Ht 1 "'1>rr11di1 Iii -'''' t11l1 M ore· than serv ing dinner . . . • Slit VALLEY -TURKEYS fROZDC •.• CIAK "A" 9 to 22 W 49~ Plump and tender, with satisfaction i:uarantecd ! Turkey Breasts s 14? l'lump ..• hand cut (w/rib eace & &iblels) Turkey 1111-®ARTOt •••• 39i Tender, fla\'orful! Hich, juicy! y ou 'll be buildin'g_ m e mories! Cure 81 Ham •• s2si Roasting Chicken89t Hormel's -boneless -whole or holf Fresh GI'. "A" -large, ext.ra fanry El Rancho Ham s1°t Whole -lcun, tender' (watet addM} El Rancho Ham s1°~ Butt portion -lea~! (water llWed) El Rancho 8 9 ( HAM~:::• , .. C'ured ju~t for us! (water added) Fresh Oysters I . s1 s9 Eastern 8 oz jar (W[STOll ••• 1~) Cooked Shrimp s34t Just right for cocktails CRAB . s 129 LEGS • !\lt•at) ! From Ala ... kan crabs . • WhPn vou wont lo.bl' \UN? ••• u hen you particu larly core that t·t 1·0·t'1inl! i.o; ox it i.hnuld be -tlwt 's the time to look to El Rancho. Muhr your /wlida,\' J>petial.1 l:naof. lnnJO THE FINEST! EL RANCHO'S ere .-1-0011 ffllllO GR. "A" ... 18to30LB.AVG ••••• Uil/t You"ll nc\'er lint.I Juwr qualit} ! the pil k of the l111ck, raised in San Fernando \'alley, rushl'd here! THE FINEST! EL RANCHO'S 'g 111 ~,,. "PBIJJ rJRB GR. "A" -10 to 16 LB. AVG..... • • Ii l'h11np. meat/, tender! ~ati,.facticm a,!ourt:d when th<' name 11n the label is "El Rantho"! S uper Fresh Produce! App/B8 .... ~~ICQUS Compare th<' qunhly 111 judge the value! The:.e arc "Extra Fancy". , • from Washington Stnte: Red Grapes ••••••• 39~ Firm and plump! Fresh for Oavor . . ~ CAULIFLOWER CRANSHAWS RED YAMS Garden fruh with .. .,....,;,," ft0<1ts! 3 9 ~ 25~ velvety smoottl. 19~ Aristocratic melon: Sweet and juicf U.S. !lo. 1 ciUitJ .'i'l't a happy Thanksgiving table ... let it begin at El Rancho! SPARE RIBS 99! Preah! Meaty! Eaatem pork Sliced Bacon .•• s 1°! El Rancho'• thicker ranch style Pork Sausage •• 99t Our own old-fashioned style CHUCK STEAK 69! Center cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef Ground Beef ..• s1 1t Extra lean ••. hulk or p.1111es 7 Bone Roast •• .S9t Chuck cut lJ.S.O.A. Choice beef 0 Bone Roast • • 99~ Chuck cut U.S.O.A. Choice beef BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD s 1 s 9 ROAST 1a. !tolled -l.l.S.D.A. Choice beef chunk D elicatessen Shrimp 49( Cocktail Lascco -ti nz glass ... and CRWD OR Wll lOlllMC 12 oz • 1.59 Dressing u CllISE • s 1°9 Bob'a -no preservatives! 16 oz Cream Cheese • 39c .Famous Kraft'a • Whipped! 8 oz • I ~CANNED $898 HAM f,: Dubuque -fully cooked and lean! ·Creamed Cheesesgc Kraft's original "Philly" -8 oz Pickles QJDSSO's • • • 95 c Whole or lcicle-K~her-32 oz: Spiced Cheese • 79c Rondele -Herbs or Pepper! 4 oz S • UClll . WISS VALLH$219 CHEESE 1a. Famous quality! by ihe pieco ·Dressing oaowm ........ 59< F1.1lll'" am pt111ltn•1 ( 'hoo-..c !'lt.1•.,111·cl 11r <'11rn-lln·nrl .. );\ 111 ,.~.,.: ICE s 119 CREAM Napkins KLEENEX •••••••• :. 45( I ninner napkrns, soft and strong, with thot luxuriant feeling! pkg of GO Cranberries s•ucE ••• 29< '(Lur chn11 l' 111 !-.tr.11111 ii <•r W)}lll1 ~11r11111lt<>ld l11r 1·:11111·' Hi 01 111 11 Princella Yams. 49< Gt1lden goo<inl'ss -naturnlly &we~ nncl packed in !>}'tup, too! N<J. :!' • l'n11 Potato Chips ••• 69C Ritz Crackers .. 79c l..ny's -twin pn('k • !lit vnrretirs C'rii;p ond buttery! Nabisco lfi 07. ~. ~ Seven Up za oz •••• ._,39C Wild Rice •••••• ggc Rer.t. or Su1tnr free -no rlepoeit. Gourmet !iouse fancy! 4 oz pkg. Yuban Coffee .• 5217 Sour Cream •••• 59c · l'..our choice or l?T'ind"! 1 Iii can Sprin&field , Cot \'&lue! pint c11rton ~gg . Nog • • • • • • • 59c Marshmallows •• 49c H1~ creamy Springfield ! Q1111rt TABLETS .......... $1.19 S & W SPICm FIMTS ..•••••. 59¢ S--le11\ rtlirf . • pk,. of 60 Crnb1p1)lea or Rod Applt Rln11•! 14 ()l .lfdthy 11$$10 •••••••••• $1.19 SctlllJIC SEASONIG ••.••.... 39¢ llct .• Hard·lO·Hold, t'n'-''t'nttd' II o~ Poultry StaJOnlne ( .. tel or S•«f! (I •I ' I ~ ' H11\·:i l 11 11 ... t rnt1·rrni:-q1111litv i11 ltn11rE'<I llmor .. ' H.1111(1tllu11 I'm•' 111 • lf•·fl Tlt11r /\111 IN tl1111w..l1 1\'nl \'111· :!I li/>111 i/111/1 !I I•• I' °'1111r/1n·,tn 111 i < /.IJ.'/· fl / //.\,\'/1.,I;/\ l/\U lJA \' CLUB SOOA sa "°' ............. 99c White twk 10 112 Nn 111 .a ... ~I BEL AIR CROUTONS ........... 49c Pineapple Ho.2CAH ••••• 45( \lwose Chunks. Crushed or Sliced, t-0 fit your menu! Springlield, (or v:ilul! Mayonnaise ouART •• 79( I.aura Scuddc•r'b, for prrferrrd quality and et a preferred prirl! for the holidny Onion Soup Mix 49e Whole Onions • • 49c r.ipt<m -dn tlf two envelopc:>s Durkee's -hoilcd, fender' Nn. :10:1 Almonds • • • • • • • &9c Chicken Broth •• 19e Bluo Dinmond -811 varieties -6 01. Swani;on's enhances dressing! 131" oz Green Beans ••• 2sc Rolls ..... $0¥( •••• 49c Del Mont«:' C'11t or French! No 303 ~J>ringfield Cloverleof. Piir(yflake: doz *o Water Chestnuts49c Rice Mixes ••••• 29c PAM DRY FRY ••••••••••••••• $1.09 IU11iM , , • Sherry or Burwunrly! I, ot IITTRNATIONAL COFFEE •••••• $1.39 Gtncml f'1Ktdi< -nil varlt'tl~'\1 8 M LEMON JU1C£ .................. 4 9C Mlnut~ Ma.id -J)oien. ·-71 ounct un • ( \ \ ;• ~ • > ., . ::' # '""• 1: ... ,,. , . . . .. ·: : . -. .. . • !: "' .. •. . . ; CJf i>All v Pit.OT Wednead!Y. November 17, 1979 . . . ~ . .. . --"' .-I 1 ..... rr .. . Warning: The Surgeom General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. l . . ' ·I t I The spiri\.of M~rlb9D). in alo ·. c1d, . • oro LIGHTS, . LOWE RED T A R & NICOTINE '. Lighter in taste. Lower in tar. And still offers up the ~ quality ,:that has made Marlboro.famous •. • ......... ,. 'I .· ' , ..,, • . . • •1 . .. " f t . , , \ ' ' ' . ' . '73 FORD PINTO WCiH. radio heater !854GGY' 51977 '75 EVY MOffll CAll.0 auto tra.S:S 1 cond111oniny pollll\r act orv air di-.c orake-; rad~ s~eeftng oower 12 000 m1IP., 124•· eater. under $ MWLl 77 V. 8 TOW .. ~COUPI aul o 1ra , 1 corld111oni'1g PO act ory air Oise br<tkec, r d w r 'lteennq power 494CF p a 101 hPaler vinyl roof 52277 '75 FORD GRANA.A CK 6 ~cvt auto tra""-1 steenng 0 bra;t actorv air p radio he&tPr w · AM/FM stereo one vear or 12 . wtieet covers. (471LVI) $3 .76warianrv '70 PEL · 4 cyl auto ~!qsn wtutewall tires ~ radio. heater ( 12788~1 .,w miles 57.237. SJ '73 V GUHT~., ·8 auto Iran-. cond1honing. p0wer ; l.\Ci.>rv air disc brakes radi eerong. oower tires (425HOA) o heater whtlewall 524 ..... -......... '75 FORD 6 FIOO SUl'H CU ;s;6~7yfuto trans . radio heater '69 FORD V ~ UOO V AM COMV •• auto trans I . conditioning. heater (~~JY 51977 ·~ • ~or OMTIAC 20f H UWJ.MS . • · ~~to trans. I ct eondofiornng po · a ory air disc braJles. ·rad•~e~ sieering oower t.&Adau top. (898L.1Riater, vinyl root. S'J.977 '75 FORD V.fJ GliH TOlltotO ""' a trans fa<: R&H. wsw 111n 1 .air. P 'ltr P brks lo' m1 S" y rr 1111 grs w hl c · · rrarp 1 yr vrs, 1SA31H105873 or 12.000 mt war. 53877 '69 FORD MUSTANG G V-8 auto trans air ~ orks AM FM stereo (YE~ l519'1r 51677 '70 CHEV. V. 8 4 s ¥• TOM f'IClUf' 1a1e53e1. oeed. radio. heater. ~1877 •74 vw SUf'tl 1UG 4 cyl . radio h (3191<80), · eater. wMewall tires \ 52477 '74 AMC A All41C • uto. trans fact power steering o~ atr cod nd1ttoning. AM/FM radio t1 we< 1sc bral<es. (583LVYl eater rallye wheels NEW 1977 LTD -11 $ 351 V-8 All COMDfTIONl..--engme aut ~ sreenng & power diomatlc transmission. PoWer steel belied radial sc brakes. vinyl seal trim group. day. date cl wsw ,tires. convenience fingertip speed contr~kd 1111 steering wheel pro1ec11on group. tinted eluxe bumper group' side windows. deluxe glass complete. pow~r ~~C::3o~11~~s~:tching ~ ~~~~~;;~~'. ~~~I BIG SELECTION OF TOP . QUALITY USED CARS ... AND WE'RE DEALIN' DAILY P1LOT . .. . .. ... . . .. . (. .. ' '• . . ' .· •; 2300 oc engine. 4 speed transm1;;s1on. lront c11sc brake(, ~t • • belted radial tires lronl & rear oumper guards wsw AM rad[W • t11,ted9tass wheetcovers Ser 11sR1ov1 s1982 • :; ·; ~-· :: :: ~~~~--_J 0 . ~--· ... . . .... -. . . . ,•. . ·. •.; .. . . . ·. I ... ! • D2 DAIL y PILOl' * . WednMd1y November '7. 1976 .. . . Real Estate ......•• 1000.2999 Employment " Rtmal• .......... ~99 ~otlon ..•..• 7000.7199 Business, Investment & Finonclol •••••••••• SOOO.SCM9 Mtrchondlst ••.••. SOOQ.8099 Boats & MoMt Announcement&. Personals, lost & Found ....•• 5050-S.99 tqulpMnt .•. • .•. • '°°"'°" Automoblln i ...,_.. TIW'sportatioft , ••• 9100.9999 ServlcH & RtpOlrs 6000-6099 . ' " . PUBLIC NOTICE ' F ICT'ITIOUSIU\INESS 1 , 1 NAME HATEMEMT' , ~•ot1ow1"; prr 'o" • C11J•f'\QtM1\tr'it"'' .. 1 •• susv·s 1(£ (1<£ AM \OCLAL. W J ttY•nf'.~t•M•· J f A 'tJ~1' ,-'V\•n 1 f-l•>•Uom •"• .. , E .. u• ftomotltOf"y Ot1'i'(t. ,., ¥llOOrt a.., .... qA 476~ Trw("-'\•rtt -, i\ (OnJJttlft C>t •n in ,r _jiv1du4! __./ -~-..wn r Potdo"'·•'ll .,Tta•\. \t4llt'f'Wof'tf ••\ ftl*d w 1tt\ tlW C-v Clerk ol Or•~ CW<>IY on Ou ll ... ). • t I l!lr\~HS •• PIJbl•thtd Or"'~ C<><tl, 0411v P ict 0<111 Nov l 10 II I01' •HI 11 PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS t USIH•SS NAME STATEMl!.MT T•t t 11 #1nq ~ r\On ,, 00.ng tknt· ""'' ' O"ISY VI .. ~~0Ct0ATES LTD •110 B·rcn ~trrt-1 \viii •04, Nttwoort 8'-ar '' CA ~1"1l )Ot'Jn K t:fl#I~,., tti)/ 8 .J'(11UHf't Tt-H~r,. (Or •f'ltlljl M Jt (.t..q)-,)\ Thi\ but"t"'•\\ ,, COt\duitt"O t>~ • 1.m 11-<J o,.nn• ,,,up Jann l(.OftWht',. l"• \tal,.,.,trenf •• , fifed wntot ,,,~ Cov11Tv r 1'""" of 0f•"9t Count., on Novtm11tor 11 . .,, •. ,...., Pub11\h1•'1 Or1ln9e COA\t O,tdy P1tot. Nov 11 24 and Ore 1,8, 1••• 471$-/4 PUHL.I(' NOTICE FICITIOUS BUSINESS NAME HAlEMEMT 11• LAC.UNA HILLS LIQUOR ll• lA~Ll,N ll '1 1ll S W I NI'> AN O SPtJUrs 1)\]) (J!I•' dl' ,, L.OU"c.t t,. .• ,;f)IJQaj t-t .11 CA •l"i\1 ~..g. r W HMq0, I S067 0.r..,n t.n 1rv10 .. Cl\4>)1t• J •"'Q\lt'lt.,.. tJ 1rl'Ju1 t \0&2 Berf'Jn Ln. ,,.,,Pl .. c•~n,,, Th•-. OU'·"~\ ' tOnductt:d bV.,. .1\- d <i1dU•I •• R09-.r W 8 :,,Qu t .. J 4CQU,..l>'l'-8·1' lu•\1 T"1i \T•l11tlT\ ... t'll Wd\ h h '1 "1ililOn thr ~V (l~ra-.ot OraruJr C.01nt1onNov , .. 1911>. ,, ...... , Jl'IJl>l1\ned O•dnq• Coa\t 0111y P1tol N~~ 11; 14 l<>d Otc t 8. 191• P UBLIC NOTICE 111!.SOLUTIOM NO 7~tn A ltESOl..UTIOH OF THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY 01' COSTA MESA, CA\.IFOllHIA, OEC:UltlNG ITs' INTENTION TO OISl'OSE 0" SUllPLUS llEAL PllO PEllTY: 1>€S~l8 1N G TH E LANO TO BE SOLO SETT ING FORTH IN GENEll,.L TEAMS THE INTEREST EME/lENH Oii llESEllVATIONS TO BE ilESEllVEO BV THE PUBLIC, If 'll~Y; SETTING THE TIME ANO P L·A CE 0 F T 14 E S A L E fSfAllLl~HI NG TEllMS AHO CON O ITIONS OF THE SALE ANO CALLING FOii SEALED BIOS IN Wiit TiNG THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY OF COSTA MESA 00£5 14EllE8Y llESOL\1£ AS FOLLOWS: Tl'IAl, W>iEl!EllS, Tiii .. I OIYI\._ 1: 0.41Qtr t. Ar11<I• 4 I 5.., 1-t t"l th,.ouqf\ arw:t fnctud~'\Q "• f\• thf Co" '"'"'"""'' <")(I .. nrn..-.rj,.\ for .t rnPt"Od • .,,. ttwt '11\0"'\\•hon t)f 'U'O'U ,...., DfO pi "'Vof~ '0 :ti .. l')f"',, 'I '" j w ... ~EAS t"~r 11'"'.1 • '\orr.•vt #")Dd'\ 0-\<t Dt,., ')n :tn,. rh•b·I tltt4C N'-n D A I L y p I L 0 T 1------·---llf~::!.~~.s:. ....... l~.~.~ ........ ~~~.~~.~ ....... f ~!!'.~~~ ....... ~.~!~ ........ ,~.':!'..~ ...... . ERRORS: Ad\t..-fb•rs GtMral # 1002 Chnetol fOO~ .._,._, • '1001 ~.a ,. 1002 GtMrol 1002 G.,..,... 1002 should ch•ck •tr ad1 •••• ••• ••• • •••••••••••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• .. ••;••••••••,." ..... ,.. '9•••••..-•• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••• • ••••••••••• • ••• ~ •=•= r·:; /J.. r n fi ·CHOI~~: BLiij; co.i~~S . DAI.LY PILOT auu~s oLido J:j{, Sharp, profess. decorated 3 bdr\n., 21h liab1Uty fodht fint 1n ' e bath. split level; overlooking upper cornet lnsfl'flon only. Attractive 4 bdrm. home on corner lot. Back B--.y. Avail. for fmmed . purchase Bay views from living room & UP· or lease/option at a realistic price of P.M1hef''5 Notice: stairs bedroom. $185,000 ~15,000 " All real estate advertised in this newspaper is i.Ub· Ject to the Fl!dernl Fair llou s 10~ Acl of 19ti "'hich make:. 1L 111<.'ttal Lo advertise "l.lny pr~­ ference, limitauon. or discrimination ba~ed on race. color, r~h1o:1on, sex, or nallon.U on&rn. or an intention Lo make an) such preference. hm1ta· Lion, or dtscn min..it.Jon." {Jeni,uufa {Joint Beautiful bay view of boats & :eirate's Cove from this contemp. 4 ~bdrm. home. Spacious liv./din. r m., family rm., sauna, jacuw. $245,000, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 l Bo y \1df' Drive N 8 ti 15 6161 Tlus newspapl't \\111 not knowingly <ll:l't'Pl <111) adver tis.tni: for rl·<1 l General 10021 GeMral 1002 estate wh1<.'h t:, u1 \'tuh• ••• •••••••••••••••••--• ••a..•••••••••••••••••••• tionoflhC' law. 601 VISTA IOMITA - OfEH DAILY 1.5 Highly upgraded, 3 bdrm., 2'1it baths; exceptionally attractiye greenbelt. $.5,000 Price reduction -now only $115,000 • • AU OF IALIOA IS&.AHO Plus the Peninsula, tbe Pavilion, 88.000 acres of the Blue Pacific and the East side of Catalina, all for wider $200,000. All ate viewable from1.he liv- ing room. master bedroom and two additional bedrooms of this Irvine Terrace home. (The kitchen, family room and den h.-ve te> settle for a view of a sparkling 15x3S pool!) This view is n~w on the market , so get on it ! UN IC)UI: t1C>Mf.i REAL TORS', 675·6000 Houses for Sale .•............•.......• GNffal I 002 GeMral I OOZ 2443 East Coast Highway, Co rona ctel Mar also in Mesa Verde, ul 5116'·5990 FIXER-UPPER DUPLEXES TWQ duptexes....on ........................................... .... adjacent lots in old Corona del Mar ..... ,________ !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genttal 1002 ................•....•• PUT YOUR TAX SSS TO WORK Inves t 1n a co n · domini mum o r s ml house & rent 1t out. Unit:. now available f rom S2S.OOO Lo SS0.000. CE.~1URY FINANCIAL REAL TORS 752.5353 ATTENTION: VETERANS. Int. rate on V A Home loans is down $93,000 Each. Call for addr ess & make windshield a ppr a is al. 673-4400 to 8%. Start hu1 lclinl( General I 002 Geftffol I 002 equity in your O\\ n homti ••••• •••••• ••••••• ••••• ••• ••• •••• •• ••••••••••• now. LOOKING .... DOYER SHORES Truly fant o~t i c 4 bedroom. family room pool h o me with ex · pa.nslve view or the Up· per Bay and surrounding mounta111s. Entire home built around atnum a nd oval pcol with unique custom CounlJ1n. Cov· ered by clear. rctract;i· ble do me Fabulous large mu i:.tcr swte with vie w. Has he;itcd and filtered jacuzii spa + sieam bath anti garden area. Knc h c n with breakfast nook and Cami· Enloveh T11h,a,t1 Rkedd!! d ~~!'! .......•.. ~~~~ ~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ try a o oc e re ., 6El1r1pedr walldJ>a.pe~. ~ PRIDE OF egant ormal rntng in OWNERSHIP red~ Drape.s & rug in WESTCLIFF red! Easy to change. Beautifully decorated OHLYS61,900 happy to Uve wipJ "' this WestcliCC. has a warm 8 l CI y up It r ad e d & ,5 bedrm, 2~ bath 2700 country feehnl(. Special lndscpd 4 bd. 2 bn, FR aq.ft.. home. $88.2SO. or w 11 I Ip a p e r i. • b I t n home. Eittensive use or make offer . Eastside, cabinets. warm woods, bnck & panehnit. Truly a C6sta Mesa. imPQrted Liles enhance spc<:1al home at a low 400tl7"~foRAll this spac1ou!. 3 bedrm. 3 price of ~L.9QO. Great C.M. .__.:.__ MUS bath, hm rm home. llBlocauon. 9491. -stP .. -,. _. _-.... $l~E BARRETT -REALTY- THE HOMESELLERS Calf 752-5353 . .for a home m Newport Beach's EasthluH U1g .......-T Canyon llurhor \'il'w nvR H TUSTIN The UluUs . Wc!.Ld1ff Large home on :i large lrv1n1"s Turtlcroc k , BIG CA.MYOH Iv rm w/wet bar have --------- BORDEAUX MODEL view of the bay, There $39 5QQ "J.,. ....,-----" -lh·duced/S19<!.soo fc1· too m it' s • ±5:----r .... are many a en ie 2 Redrm Doll House.with ~ " \.'1cw. Pool & Lo vely to describe this fantastic pool & recreation rot lk1·11r in this pn•s t1i;1ous home to list. Truly a good lot for 11 large family. 4 clt' ., We hJve Jovt.'l.V Br._ Cam rm, .din'g rm .. hom~~ to show you in ull Qwel resldential locat1on these areas. and rnul'h nr the j un c t ion of more ... pleasecall ll1i.: Canyon home over· .. y 1S330 000 your leisure Lime in~~· .,u a · · laxed Townhouse. '~'bat l110kin~ the ~ol( COUrl:IC & " b4:aul1ful light:s al night. ~ 11 wonderful plJcc Lo live. New "L" shape pool UPERB Only S39,500. w water bar. Executive Q S 645·3474 master Sui l e w1lh all the ' • fl • l I a·i--- cmemtlci. rur grado14s ·-·1·$·$·$·W··-8.•k.·.··.C·.M.--·1 _' '· ' _. I I h\'mg & another bdrm Next to Markel Basket MESA VERDE s wlc & den. The owner S49·86SS 4BR-FA.MILY ha!t his mmd made up lo COST A. MESA. o d ·1 't I 584,500 move now. pen at y 1 H ti ,,.. •-h Large 3 tlr. :! ha home. sold. 1-~pm. un n..,,.on _.oc Imma culate Mesa Vel'de Gas bltm .. uw. Ft\ h,•at . • SE .. IREE.ll A bedroom doll house•. WAiTERFRO"'T "' ., briC'R rpk O"nl'r J'Jtnl-POOL J CUZZI Beautiful l'acc,eller ed thruuut. n•'"' l·~•rJll'tS. HOMES + A home. Slate t'nlry \\Uy. Dbh• j!.Jr l.J:l' PJLIO ~~~ REALESTATE Pre:.L1g1ou!t llun11ngt nn GG 1Nwpt Fwys. $71.000. THEHoMr.sELLEns c. F. Colesworthv 7S2·5.1SJ REALTORS uo.oo1o B4Ctl BA.Y Pool Home HUNTINGTON BEACll Move-in conc1., 3 br. IAc stone fplc. l!lx36 pool. yard in super shape. A must sec today 1 Qi II 5-10·9922 Cooper & Assoc. •lo th•\ A••.t)I 1t1.,., m<4f"lt.-.(j f ol\1tt'I '~" • c L A s s I F I E D Gigantic formal II\ mg w bltn Bl!Q \'acanl ~ ~ 631-1400 Be<ii'h locaLJon Sp..ti'IOUl> room massivl' wall or CJll da~ or ni1thl! iJ two s tory condo w 1th St arre vacunt lot. 66x300 ..-or horse lo\'ers ! Zoned ,\ I. fully fenced, nice nc·1~hborhood. Hurry. on th1:-. one, asking $55,600. Call 5-t0· 1151 ~Uy '"''' ·.or-1f '"' """ ,. tT\dCk rt ~~i:~4~"'4'·•·d 111'\d' "''" ~ .. ' CM•"t,<.J!Ar ty,, .. • '·bl''J "'t:>!Om-l•lil""'1 l ,rw,ffi,.-A Hf.t n.-IJ '" tP\ \ "''""'"1•N\ .•""1 nt lt\1 \0-,. .t C rf"l.-.r ""',. ,,..,.M ~ IJl.;;;~ .. ;;·.\~~,.,~ ''""'"""' P')-..t'l)f ldlQ'#llltO\ If) tlo\, iQ"• I h cto..:r ~O 'W T11E E•Ollr 8E IT u[~l'llV'E O fh . t t"Ur\U-'"' 10 H"t .. ,t"ln•·• •J ~f1IJI""" ·tvthf"lr h' lf'lr C1t't n...,. •. twi.r tiy t' "" ,,,,. 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J pal1oi.. separall' laundry ~HERITAGE m ore fam1l v ,11.ed -,__ .-room. profec;i.1onall~ UP· bl'd room s 'ownl'r ---------SURPRISE graded lhruoul S6:J,990 REALTOF~ transferred. l\tu~t !-.l'l' to We ve another )o\·ely CALLnow!>62·7788 1im---------beltt'\ e H urn cJll ---•0•W-..... -E•R ___ twu-story Jasmrnc Creek ~ KEY i52 li00 now' "' home -with library, V R.€ALTOR.s lifL " " •' 1 '' Europe Bound family room, private ----------· $59,950 [~ lf~~'!i ti~ Don 't m11>s lt11s Costa stu<ly-sitting r oom with ----------' j Mcs <i 1 h1·cl r m home fireplace lndudcd in the Harbo v· um ) j Ccutun ng 111rmal chning, mas ter s ui t e: three r ••w.,. s · --'!!"-··-••!!". Jge kit. w dtnl'tte. llu)(e , bedrooms. 2' 2 baths; by Highly upgraded In c;ver· 4 Bedroo m , 2 bath, c harming home w ith near new plush carpet· ing. Wood shingle roof. Beautiful laQdscaping w/sprinklers ·front and rear-located In fine neighborhood nr S. Coas1 Plaia. MESA VERDE $46,500. lmmacul.1te two.story Townhomc with central air·cond1Lmnmf(, pnval<' patio, community 111101 and loads oC i'h..,.-m Prn·r'1 Cnr q11i1·k 1>a le w1lh low mtere,,.t ratl' as su mable F il,\ lo:in. CALL i5l-319~ C::SELECT TPROPERTIES living ~lrl'J center ed appointment. yway -custom drps, uround many h'ct•:; nnt.l COLE OF NEWPORT crpt.a & wall. coverings, 44• c..'Overcd patio Corner RE "LTORS tinted glass. Lge family r "' rm w/fplc, kitchen has Io c ot Ion• l o l ~ 0 2515 E. Cstllwy. CdM. pass thru window lo pnvacy-room for motor 675·5511 patio & lge landsca....A home. boat or tratler. .,...,. · h .,._.., c: • ..., y a rd w / s p r I n k I e r s . Pnced rig l al ....,.,,.JVV Master suite has sep Call 546-5880. COLI.EGE PARK. dreu1ng area. ~p laun· dry w/storage llrea. J ~HERITAGE n ~ 11. 646-llSfl ANYTIME • REALTORS P $63 900 C.ar gurage. See to ap. 001 , , pr eciate. Sl;\8.500 . Entertain in or out.side 6'4·7270 1---------- *BLUFFS* GRF.AT4 8r 3 Ba C: Plun 4) r" new. On cul de l>UC this well priced 3 bedroom. 2 bath home \\Ith loads of decking and mi1ssn·e bnck fireplace. nie fastest draw i e West. . .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642·5678. OCEAHFtlOHT p;it10 & sund cck. b> o wner. Prine only. $10,000 Price redurt1on ' oo 64 6806 Priced for quick sale.• .:~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=JGeMnll C1\LL 556·2fi00 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 C::SELECT TPROPERTIES Deluxe duplex. 2 l~ari:e S 1 I .t • O • 4 • 0 1 . 2 "R 2 b th llJH.J1!73 UOlh, u ., a ~ -------- each. $1111,900! GeMrol I 002 GtMral I 002 ~ .. ,,rop. . ............................................ . RHltor1 * 675-7060 .. PUBLIC N011CE l'ICTITtOUl IU$1lllHS HAMI. STi\TliMtNT T"" to11ow1nq Ptr\On is ool119 llu<J. ~'"~ WEPCO CONSTRUCTION, la. E. 11th ~I , Cott• M e'-', CA tt'17 Wllll•m EuCMM Purlnqto... 1)1 VI~ We tl~r1. ~tw-1 8H(h, CA ~663 ""' bu\IMH t\ tondut IN bV .,., In· dMdWI Wllf1•m E Pur•ftQlOll Tiii• •l•t•m..,t "H h-will\ ,,,. C°""lll Cler~ o! Ot•h,e COUfll" II" He~IS.tt7t ........ Putt4"<h'"CI Of.,.,~ Co•\I 0•1ly Pilot """" II 11. •no 0.c I I, 191• 41S.-1t PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 z • 5 6 IRVIME COYE Lovely 4 bdrm. family home bull around lushly planted patio w /pool paddle tennis court. Ocean view. Eas access to private beach. Securit~ ed community. $23.5,000 -Fee A COLDWIU. 1...a CO • 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS AD, IN NEWPORT ClNTU Value + location. It's all here, <& bedrms, open beam ceilings in ram rm, spacious nook. A Lusk ex• elusive. Only $144,~. Fee . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE . . STUMMIMG ·~9° PLAN REDUCED CONDO. in the Bluffs. Music rm. en· try. 3BR, 21h BA. Conversation pit and firepl. Greenbelt setting. Great floor plan for entertaining. $99,500. 111 DOVER DIUVE &31:1aoo Generol 1002 GeMt'.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty DOYmt S1t011$ One of those exceptions! A home in ,eerfect condition, beautituUy ap-Polntld ~just 5'.,rs out. A beth"for eacb bedroom + guest ~th. Sunlten bar in lg. fam\ly room +an exquisite formal dining room. All this + a full- si7.e billiard r oom w /bar. Electric gates into courtyard entry & full . se~urity system. It's a BEAUTY! $229,500 fee. Jane Frazee &a.2·8235. {P6Q) Slimming Pantsuit ;--9235 34-50 "'11lf M; '-1IT ~~~ Americana! • -.. . "" . Houle. For 5ciM Ho4d•1 For S• Wednesd.iy Novembilr 17 1976 DAILY PILOT 03 -••..••....•............ ....................... . ~~!!.~~~~••••••• I ~'!':!~!.~~~~••••••• •• ~:~!!.~~~~•••••••• ~~!!.~~~•••••••• GeMf'ef 1002 :~!!~~~~~ ....... ~?.~~ ~'!':!~!.~.~~•••••••• ~~!!!.~~.~ ....... I~?..~.~: .. ~ .. -' ~ ·•··••·•····•··••·•·•·· " ~ol f002G..,.rol )002 rol 1002 GHffcrf 1002 1--------(;olll'il Pori... :1.tlr ~Bu. El Toro 1032 ,,..in• t0441niM H • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ®herbert hawk ins RE ALTORS \:t-,. f I~ 1 i IEAT INFLATION $28,900 Nf!w puint & c arpets Good location, end condo unit, security gate. playj!round. pool, gn.'l'nhc lt, pi<:nic area. BBQ area. C:i.1 rport, 2 bedrooms, builtins, F /A heat. l :Y.i balhs . INCOME PROPE':RTY $69,900 ALL TBtMS DuplL·x and M·paratc home on large lol. Can build more unit-. 3 car gar a).!e , fenced yard. Near ~ho11ping, schools. etc MEW COSTA MESA LISTING! $63,900 Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 ha. m·w carpl•t. Xlnt locutton Nc<ir alh{'hc>ol...,, frwys&shop- pm{!. L ots of ('hurm. Lurgt• lot Quiet street .. OPPORTUNITY CAREER HIGHT Corne as you are and gel lhL' details on your fulurc in the lut·rali\'l• real estate profession. Spc<Jk dirct'lly with our Fountain Valley M;mag(•r Avallabll' Tues. and Thurs L'\ tn1ng fi to!> p.m . ore all for appt. PLAN TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 M ;ignol i:iSL. Fountain V <.1lley !JG3 8.'31 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM -VIEW+ P-OOL SPYGLASS RIDGE $187,500 New cxclusivcly lhll'<i 4 BR. 3 UA Burllngame hrn , p<>:>ttioncd on a \rg fr. re!{. cul de-s ac lol for maximum privacy & t aptures a dramatic view of both rolling hills. blue Pacific & nite lights. Garden st>ttini,:, pool area inclds. gus BBQ outlet. conve rsation gas fire p1l. beneath <.:slm lath over- he<.id +auto. irrig & garden lighting. Beaut. decorat1:c.J interiors + soft water. ccntra.Y vacuum. inter.com, laundry rm & s hoot. bltn wet bar. ca· hie tv. frml frplt· dinmg, spac. family rm w t brick frplc. 3 car ~ar age w 'openers. Ir;.: bonus rm & tile entry & MORE. Truly a f:lntasli<· upportuni· t~ aJ. $18'T.SUO COM-DUPLEX $139,500 Sunny patio d ivides th.is recently bit , s pac. 2 BR unit w guest studio & bath + cha rmm ~ rcl>lt 2 HR. 1 BA frnt unit w frplc & hu,c;c EJm tree in front. ~!fRSALY 675·2311 Getterol I 002 General 1002 \ I •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• GeMraf I 002 General 1002 NEWPL~~1 =~ACH 1---------·1 ••• ·.·'!·~·~·~· ~· ·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~· ·~·~·~·~·~·~·~· ~· ·~·~·~·~· ~· ·~·~·~·~· ·~·~·~·-· • • ,k ... t hu, 111 11.111'1 •• ,1 • Balboa Island ~ ~ :!.')V() !:1<1 II 111 l•U11· t l,1..,~' 1-"<Ju.-"'·'' ·" •• 11•·11""''"' Exclusiv~ \\ llh !>1'l'l111h•d lllJ"\l'f --"'"I! :-.11 1111 ) '"u"t" JUST LISTED' l.1\dwn \\ 11 h ;ill 1 ... \\ .q1 • ph,1111"1•., lll.-111111111• huill \1< 1• ,,.,f,,11tl ""'Ill•' ' •IJ11 Ill nll•lll\\.l\t• 1!\i11 ., l'IU"I l11\lll.ll.;•·,ht1ll1'lll'-. LJrl;~· \\ Jll 1 hl'.1l1·1 ~ + + + cit I UI ,ol Pl ' 1h· light 1)1111 l 1111":. Jll 1111,, lor 1mh ~1:1:1 !,•111 l".1 IJ lrlll ilil "'' §alisbi'i rij \l\1.l'-1 \\I 1\1111\l"l\"\1' • 673-69 00 • MESA VERDE BIG CAMYOM NEW TOWNHOUSE t'or lea:-.c ~110 mo. for s~1le Sl 18.500. In presti).!mus II<'" .an:a '' "l'C"llrttv J.!4..lll' Upst a1n; m!->lr bdrm w s11tmg rm. 2nd bdrm dn may I~ ust'd u..., Ul'n 21 I I SonJooquinHillsRoad NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644·49 I 0 TRl·LEVEL J 111, a.:11n ,., ,,, , 1<..a 1ulili l' ;1 Ge-neral I 002 G eneral I 002 twl tuHttt• h,t, • '1·• \ tlHIH! •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "!MfLL THIS ~v.. '!pt. drlo*. Joor & •••• ••• •• •• • •• • • •• •• • • • •••••••• • •• • •• ••• • •• ••• •••• •• •• •• • • • •• •• ••; • R<·:1utifut home• nothing p.iin< Spit'' kit . " l>lln... IRAMD MEW ·' )ffit!llS b\!tter thno Ot.'W l>t!P dlJl, l•ncl )d &. pUllO l..\1\1':1-'RUNT llO~l 1-: ·!" ptui.ti rarpl'h & fn-:.h ~~11.Jt~O Uwnrt A&t uo in1J e,, lo 0 <.' paint Squl·ul.y r lrt1n ~7 ?&18 J\1(J)Orl) T''v :Jlor}. ~BR thruout. ~ Big tw<trm,, 2 -+ :Jll.\, pool, ltmnai1, ('Ir ' . " tiath::. Fam ti)' room, Meer lock lay MHl,000 T1 .Y SIO.ooo fpk . all tl\c £'>.II Uto' 3 Br. den, 21 ~b.i. 2 :.Lory clown Al.SO, oft la\..t• ·.·! {;rl'lll (.'0,..1.1 ~11•:1.1 lu4.'a ('o ndo Ga\ fr11l1· llHt. ll ff ,\ ~ti'! .>OH t1u11 uc<1r ~C'houli. J1.11>I btaulllul \\'ood~trcJm h' UW:'llH 111\ll ;,111 I),),,!> ti. ... "' h:.tud at $til\,5UO. Call ownt'r. ill0,000. l'h .:i.'fl !J1~ ~10 11.'il li31 t»llS ONE FOR THANKSGIVING ~ ~HERITAGE REALTORS DOLL HOUSE SS 1,500 \',wiled. bt.mwd 1•1•11 1nr;s 111 Lil. L>H & katrht!ll 'llr"· Ille. hrclwcl floors, w l'q>ts. 3 bd~. 2 Iii.IS, dose to i.chouh. t.'J"Y al'l't',, to tr")!>-Xlnt !\I <I r l l' r ! l' :1 11 IHI" ' :HS-9-m BEACH DUPLEX 2 Udrm. honw -+ 2 h<lrm <1PI OH'r duubli: i;Jragl'. 1-'rpll'. m re rmuo"; ~lt>p~ lu lwath. SlJ0.000 l>73-JliU3 lii:l-KU86 E ve'>. associated PROKERS-REA LTORS 101~ W 6olboo 611-1661 'TUCKED AWAY Fo&Mtaln Vall~y I 034 f:xp(•rienrc thL· l'Omfort of this lur~ FREI POOL? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colonyplan400homc. 0Vl'l"2200Sq .~)h. _. Uc!droomi-plui. fum1J~ TllV T111:-. O'll dude!> formal step up living room. step room and 2 bulhs, • •Fllll Ll1X\IJ(\'•• d di · d J f ""'-"I I ... l"J'>L. J ,\• ., .,.,1 _·)•""' own nrng room nn ar~e Oml y llrl!p arc. tn '""!<" Vcl'\ll' ' ' ........... vuu can you bche\l' ~~.tlllif! '" 11 ll1•1•111'.1l1•tl 10 room . Makes for ~ra4:ious living. ThH 4 OWNH BKn. r.-10 0555 1'l'• l1.'l'l 111n. •-.11Jtt.o1r.11 bl'uroom h ome it; conveniently loc;,Jted 1•l•1h11i:s. l'ustorn tlravcs, in a choicC' I rvinl· Villagt'. Privatelenni~ Eastside J.!•"' L\llQ, auto. i.::11• <fr and pool. $85.500. Cull fordctails. 568, 950 l '11t)l'ltcvable, $!111,5011. Aboul :moo i.qft cl""t11m ';~T~t17~:1 NI-:TWORK CALL NOW 752-731~ lilt honw Y.oo<l -.hal.l· DONALD M BIRD roof Lf(e nt & cnl'lo:-.cd ONLY S111.llll0' I • 11.iuo 6-15·7221 1':1111 ui11t :J Ur , 1 ontlo, ....... _ ___:A~s~~~o~c~ia~te!!SJ..!R~e~a~l!to~r!,s _ _; Centurr21 "We:.trhrt • hu~r bonu:. rm, ::! "II j.!;11" !Jti3 lhl'i 7 li\..1 I 044°lrvine 1044 o~~ncr :11.,.:-.a \'l•nl~· I llH Irvine 2 Ba ullra nlo•.h.~1 n. 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HKH. l'Ull 5-IU li20 TARBELL "1J I in Cotifoniia" *DUPLEX * GrN1l 1n\l'~lml'nl E:ll'h 2 hL•droom 10', do\\n S t:i 7,5UO OW!lo R ' BK ll 5411 o:;:;s SPEAKING OF APPOINTMENlS .. you 'll really be excited to see the <Jppointm('nls in this s tunning 3 bedroom 21,4\ hath Rancho San Joaquin Townhomc . ·L'.:njoy t h e ''Fore\ler View." customized window shutters. oak floors. and many m ore elegant upgrades. This is a cdcbrity owner, so you must ca II for an appointment :_lo see the appointments. $106.950. "" 11wct c:o,,la .\l ei.;i 1·ul d,·.~a1· :l BL•11r1111m :! hull&., + huiw h11nu ... room 11dcal lor mo1h1•1 1n I.II\ tct:na.:cr:.. t'l<· I Sll·I' do\\ I\ II\ I'll\, r. ~·k ... 11.1k1· 1 ouf . 1.11 j<tt' \ J rd a nil *i 11 l' h rn or•" I' r n • e 11 1 U H :! ' · U a . n e " n r;hl hurt'}• .ilti Slll!fl spJc1ou ... 1>pl1 t lt•v1•I GJFT WRAPPED CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Associates. 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'.!h,i. lt1inu,, CloH• to srhooh and tWi--ll3!1 TURTLE ROCK -LOW occ.in \ll'W & m;.11411111 rm B~ mim•r-. ~Ti.:.00 :.ho1r...j)l'rlcl'lloci.1tiun ---------•IS80's1 We have a i:reen· OWNER '~; ..... , t'l•nl ::.un ... l•ts. lh1:. :IUIC '•lt:i ~70\1 C~tury 2 IEmery lwlt \"ll'W locul1on -llw 11111cl' & -1H.\ h111111• \\ .1 . . . . 846 .,801 CAREFREE hnml' is immaculate. ,purkhnl! pool JI 1;.1;, 01 ~'"!',!Kt :\h•:-.,1 \ L·rl11•,-l l11 .! -a LIVIMG W;rnl QUt l'k sale! Cull nni-tton ''l" 111 l':.tnll'•> li•.1. IH'~ly ~l'(.'11~-_w,a.11. 111 ---------•I S ll\lrl''i " li~kll ,1\ 1111 1~ "l liooh & park. [)l)!Ll,1111 -fan Ill• \11Ur ... an th•~ 1:\.1.1 :IJIS\1.\~t\. Sl!lll ~.011 Jo! o r J.: l• 0 11 11 ' :1 II H ----------,\..,,\\I> & SE\ A TOUCH Fam·1 s e 'al ttl\\nho nll·. lll>l!r:tlh-d llF\l.T\. 1;;;,HXlJll fSf,le do IV P Cl "111 .111,· 1l-.1111n·" n11l O ft r fk'.JUtll\11 {;l,.11 '1<11' \\llh hlllll<l l'i~l'Wlll'I •' l\u( ~1111 CUSTOM HOME DesiCJned for your needs & desires ON YOUR LOT! .I 1:1111 1·1111l d 11''111111' \ :J11JI <'d t'• 11111' 1111>;•' FH '' l1pl1 .\ "''' 11.11 1'1 111 111.t" , • .t 111111 d1· 1'Hl +&l\•d ,.,X}t ,41 VA/FHA $48,500 Sp111•1t111' :1 hdt 111 :.! 11.1 fom hur111·" l.11111111. 1111· dbl l!:tf<1>!1' ,1, 11111 l11d·.1 11 lnJ,! Clo~l-lo '""1'111111! Sdh:r \'Ill fl.1\ 1<1.111 tfl,., 1•011111 J~>111\'. 1, IH i, 11 '1.. "iii• •'~Pr. Balboa Peninsula I 007 ..iit..t. 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UNITS -LONG IUCH of 569,950 llurrv nnrt ('all on this exeeption<1I fin· ad and Hultt•r 5 Pit"'< before it's gone•. 01ll' tioo 'lq . rt 2 ht·flrm. 11 ~ bath front unit wllh J1ning r m . f1re ·11l ~H't'. whu·h makes bl'autllul ov.11 ·r" llv111g quur1crs 4-l bcdrm. l h.ilh un1h with many amenities. No \',\L':tl\l'V 1n -i \ t•ar..., No m:11ntenan('(" '. W.1lk to ,111 -.hoppin~· \ \1l'<ff SF:E' C'.111 :rn; .11i1 NORTH COSTA MESA N~w '"I in}! m .1 nwr rw1 ghborhood. """ 3 lwdrm.., and a 1-:.1me room. Big p;11 111 art' a anti hUl!l' tlat·k lawn ·Earl\ R1rd · will t :1kl· this al SSH.%<) Call :; Ui l MI LA CUESTA W JPOOL Ha re. -.mglt• story Val(•nl'ia.. model with dramatic t•nclo1wrl eourtvard entry . Is land k1tL·hen with breakfast area. 4 Bedrooms. dining + family room. Master ha th has door to rear. Low m ai nl t•na n cc yard wi lh beautiful ANTHONY POOL. $89.500. Call 962-445 t. EST A TE SIZE LOT Private yard on hu~c cul·de-sac lot. Close l o bea<'h and tennis club . Deane b u ilt 3 bcdrm hom e with s pacious. airy feeling. Decorator wall paper a nd warm wood panel ac- cents. Reduced to 9'i0.995. Call now 962·4454. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Charming 3 bedroom hom e in pre· sti~ious Newport Beach. F a ntastic swimming pool with separal e dress- ing room . Excellent location near shopp ing and Mariners Park. Call &10·6161. BLU~FS WATER VIEW Outstan<tjng Blu(fs Trina plan with panor amic Bay View. 3 Bedroom , 2'h bath:;, new a ppliances. Desir able end unit w ith 2 patios. $139,000. Call 64()...GIGt. Of1ice' locotl"d iii Costa Me-'o ~Oft lle-och -Ne-wpori ~och • -----~ - SEA the BEACH I.1kl' \1•w 0 1111lr-. Jf!H . :111 \ 1111111·1 lk'l':ln \ 11•w frn111 tll'l'I. l..1r~l' I Hit lm\l'I I '"" j.!.11 Frpt< 1•:1 111111. h ll 11~. 1·rpl' .\..1lrp~ -.1:1:1,IHHI JACOBS REAL TY 675-6 670 EXCLUSIVE TUSTIN :.!II• ' ...,1111' \ I < 11111111 \\ l1pl1 1· .. 111111 1111111 .. ,,,I . ("1.U ,.;._,, f,,,\ p .• ,,,. >I.I !1;>11 THE HOME SELLER.> Coll 752·5353 NOYDEK I I 11 I I G A M E N OOOH! \\ h.11 .I n•lat'I ',,. l'll,1111 I• 11• llrt.' 11111tlo111111111111 """' 111 I 11-.-\\,1\ 111 I I \ I II,..... h I ,, 11 I 11 "I 111•1·1I1d1I :1 lw1la 110111 tlt,fll!,lflt ll\<1 ''"'I 11.i 111,il ol1n111, 11111tn 1111 l'l,11 I jll I\ .ill' I'·'''" I ""• 111 poul .11111 ,.,.. I l'J I 111:0 t t'lll• I 011J\ 'I~/ '1"11 Call 640-9900 Jt.. ./lro/ l ww .fl-. Valley Realty HORSE MANEUVERS: Pu1 )our ho.-~~~ thru the..-pan•s and ~wmi: 111 :J11 old l.1~hwnul ~w111µ \\1lh .1 \\h1:-.pL•r or 1h1• lorl·•·11• Ihm l.ir~l' lrl't':. 1111 '-,11•n · lkrnm •. llli·al. 1'111\ 11111111• 1111 llC\\ I\ l\l'lj, ,\,,-.111111· Iii\\ 1i1 lt•l l ':>I luau \\ low mnl hly I'.' 111(... l'rl t t•ll lo ~l'il 1,,...1• O\I,\ :-.1!1,!l:,O S J F H l Air POlfu•ron '' 9~111119 $0 bad. New York C•ty '' now wcrk "9 on • t uPOr secret -------...... , pro1ec1 -1r1ffoc l1g~ts S E D L E T . ,,~, I ' I I I I ' O C....,1>1•'• 1h, dlw<lle QUOltd • . • • • b1 "" •? "' ·~· ....... -9 WO<d .__..._......___._..__..._,.-YO• de•O'Oll 110... •ltp No 3 Ii.low. e ~~;·,~~;'~8-.;~,~~(~("ltR; I" r r r I' 1· I' 1 e :·:~:.~~.~\f, l(l'l~~ '0 I I I I I I I 1 SCRAM·LETS Answers in Classification 8010 GtMrot I 002 GeMraf I Ob2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILllRS ~D. OVfR 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE MB>rmtUMUH Spacious 1 Story Home with Tile Roof 4 Bedroom s 2 Ba.ths. Near Sandy Beach a nd Pier. Large Seclud<.'d P~lio Area. 2 Car Garage. Street lo Street Location. $132,500 ltl DOYY D•tYE 631·1800 \ 7 l ' ~ITS SW'."1 111~1 :-.l'll111).! lll':-.1i.:111'd lor 1·11 l>ll\\ll \\Ill hanrlk ~'>l.500 l1'1t:11nani.: \\ lorrn.11 cl111 531 co.M• C II Q · k 968 330 I lk'.11 h Cutt.•!'.\' s1~1 ·''"' ::. lilt. ;1 kl ~11il,:i1Ht · . '"""' a UI C • 1 m . 1111urm,il f.•m 1111 lnt~rnotionol Real I BH, :l h;1 St :r. -'""1 Wll .tlkn ~l:!!l::.1~1 IBH ,h.,unat• lu\\ 111 ti:n· .. 1 111.111 " I" inb .. 1 Estate Network onl) ;:,J'I:! 11111 l'J..,,,;. r.111 Jur 11111r1<·111i... ""o" 1111: '" ~1.11·-.hall Rll~ Iii!> ll~Ho :J.i'l'll Strl"'t lh1flll'X :urn 2 I\ \ . h I II l " I ., h d1 I>\\ m•1 ..;(Jll.IMJO Iii.I 1:>1Mt Corona ~I Mor 1022 ..........•............ PRIVATE BE.ACH ACCESS 4 BR Reduced to SI 09,500. rl.1~ We're here to help! EMERGENCY: ALLUMITS C :\I Four pll':\t'~ fur s;1lc l0<l:1). lk>:.I ll'rm;, J\ :.iii. l'ri r1•1l ln sc•ll' 1lu1 ry. pll•a:.1.' 1.:all The 11rii:e is right. lhl' lol·ut1•1ll is i:n•at, thl' m~lr hdrm is g1.int. lhl' yard is µool :;izcd. , lhl' I ,, n ll i -; f c e . t h l' l>alhrooms L1r1• two and llw fireplan'~ arc· loo Call: 540 ·3666 ~Q'MtJ) ~ w e·re here tohelp ! DOH'T BUY A DUPLEX IN CDM llcJnre ~11u·,C' ~Pen our nt1•;.in 'IL'\\. i-:M·h 11ni1 t111' :J Br. :! Ra. 1~ almo:.l ;!(JOU ;,q. II , :! frµlri.. \I t'I hJr. lmln + ll' l'r .. 111• :! l'.1 r Ra r 11 I!<' \I I I n r 14:1.500. Totll I rl'nt Sllllll mu ~5.000 hJndll·-. L'.111 lll''t Um io :111:,,,1 \ \•r<lt· ~µotll'~:. :i 111 . ::? ha. ru .. inm p111ll'lo" Mich-cl ram rm " hl•iJmed Cl'tl '"!:' & pJn1•hng Cnmpl r('(ll'l'orated k ll rh . q uwt ...1r~l'l. h!t' 'II II. nr \lrtl -.rhools Sil .!11)(1 l'nn on I~ 5 \0-0!1\2 nwnt'r 17\4 l -J!IJ-llH-l I 'rm Dano Point I 026 uni\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024 ................•.....• Ouon Yi•w Duplex Hr Dana Pt. Marina ::! \'earl> 1ww. 2 ill'll ONLY 1m:.. den I '• lt,llh~. larepl :H·c~. ~JIJl'll>ll,, Rea.I Estate byMcl/AY MELTS IM YOUR MIMD Cha rmin~ entrrway. Ench;1nl1ng Trt ·lt-nd horn<> S(•p. L1\Jl\g room \\ floor 111-1:eihn14 stnnc flrl•pl act•. IJet"or a I or rratur C's & C'olor t·oordin atcd. F am1l) room & cheerful k1trht•11 \li1lh O\ erhcad fluores-cenl li ghtu~ &. ,·iew of lo~·cly rcur y;ird. !Jli8-4·156 HO DEPOSIT MO RETURN! l>on ·1 he left out' Get a L.1 ('ucst a no\\. l'um · parahly low pr1l'ed. 2 Story \\arm natural tone .... Wallpa per. UJJ. ~racled rar~wh. n•~tom ora1K''-Clc:rn & proud I bdr. Formal DH. l'fl' l'H'<i pJ(IO. !)t;l!-4-150 ketella _rat;_:y ft:. Irvine 1044 ...•..............••... II.inch Sun .Jo:ilJUln tnn 1111 Lea'>t' op11on al 83'.l 8600 wct:;y-; m.irl.l'l \ <iluc· ;.)" f or rent ur fur ~ah• Sil4.500 !52 16111 t+523 CjMPUSDt:l~YllfE NEW Univ Pk PcLeri. OPEN DAlLY Twnhm 2Dr, 2Ba, wN 8A.M. TOG P.M.' bar frplc din rm bst toe • SBH.i5<i ownr1>.io lfi2G VERSATJLE By Ownr. lmmat J hr. 2 l>a. an "The ll~1nch · Obi ~ar.. ljje yd.. 1'e1.!<'l;d1le J?ardcn. r;real lntls1.:p'14. Xlnt c·ond SG8,000. P rin only. :>51·5790 WOODBRIDGE Warmanglon Mode-I B wwnhome. Xlnt localaon Choohc up1?radc:. no\\, Call Sll'Vl'. 12131922 IOGll or (il.i 15.S2 40!10 P \·t. Ply . Dl•Crf 1cld T"nhme. Single ..,tory. 2 .. floor pion; library, Sj!w· mg rm .. music rm., or- Cacc or bdrm ... l ake your 1.:hoirc. but C'Omc !>CC 'tlus bcuulifully lndsl'pd . & decora ted 4 (or 5) hdrm • 3 hath home, then deqsk. SijS,!J()(I t, • ~~~:oo_o~-· VI LL~ RE ALTORS . br + 1.:oavert dt•n, 2 ba. 1 _________ _ upJ:r:ided c·pt I? & drP" . J(ar door opcnl'r. S..'lR.!!00 <.:a JI for a ppl 552 0016 ---RARE UN IV PAHi\ Ch;tnct'llor 4 lilt. 21 ~ B.1. rum·rm. din.r m. mttn} Upl(r;,ide~. un l'ul lie ... Jl' J\ppt onl} 552 !Ji!IS T URTLrmOC I\ (;LEN. NOW and THEN ~1 l2·500- ll 1 World Wi~ Brokers C.>WNL'R-I E~/\V L'S ,, · .. WI you ri11d ~Ul' I two ... • • ... : MC'(' 'story elrgann• wrapiwd Bolboa 673-4545 C'ul . ·1 bdr mi1. dining. Plan II. 4 HR & i\lr111m on IJ(c lot. Avuil. Oct. '71J. Sl :13.500 552 9795 "CARDIFF" IYTHESEA There wall be lo\le alrir;,I sutht when you stle th11- drama11c Cardiff model homl' an The T11a::r ac<' Sllualt'd on choleo lot with UJlgraded cJUl>Ct..•;, w1niJow ro\lerinR~. wcl l>ar. enclosed patio, Jtll~ BBQ. plus wlthiit Wlllk· an.: distnm•c to pCXJls. jal·uzzr und ~!Mppinl(. II r eul barg;.iin al only $72,000 in the rine~t lr~d1llont1 cu s tom ll omr Nc•ur marblef1rcpla('c.,no·wax f;1,h1on _!jl'I in pre :\lmina :i llr, I". R IJ ·n. floor, dreum kal('hen, i.1ti:111us Eo.1s1~1d1• loC'a frplt•. Si•t• t o ill;l,rt'C' w1.it11u!pL·r & wood tones. 1 1~111. thrs ~ !>t•dr~>~: :i Stitj,500_ l\y •)wrH·r l l I S ti :I . .10 ll ;. T ~ r '1 <'I I . b.1th home with ma:;i;1 V<' !l!l7-ll957 or 11) !l!ll! 1 lli4 llenltors, call 842-885-1 TURTLEROCK Plan 8. 3Rr, 2hu l<'rpk, Patio & Alnum Siil .500 Owner 8J3.J98.') or 675·:Wl 7 red hill ;...,1 .. :. 552 -7500_ f1rcpla<'e and Del l'1so t1lrcl fny4•r will s atisfy lhc• most d1sc'1l'l<! owner' - Dana Llgftt Condo'' •3 nn. SlW,ooo ,.2 BH. $50.!">4>0 Tl!nna~. Pool, Etc. Frplt-. \\'a:.her & Do er Both i;or~~U!<. /\ 1.tt 4!Ki 59!!0 Sell thing!> fa~l "1th l>uil) l'1lol Wunt Ads BY OWNt::R C'ondo. 2 Br 1 Ba . $41.500 . J\ppl . J.~. Peters Pinn C, wt 848-0067 PrinrOnlv air, othe r upgrades, _:... --·--$98.000.551-4.525 SCM Joaqul11 . : Rainbow's End The pol of i:old l::O this 4 bL'<irm with formal din· Ing ::ind i;ep:u ate eallniz area in kitchen. Greal ram1l~ rm. i1l!P laundry. & s hake r ool . An un- tarnished 2 yrs old with lot-; of warm brlrk a nd earth loncs. \>nly $M,OOO. RRAND NEW Turtlerork Oh1n Plan Ill, by owll('r Complete d Nov. JS Choire view lot. On JUeenbclt. 4 Br f''um Rm, hbr;iry, din rm . 2 bu, powder rm, club prav $129,500. 644-06118 GoH COW'M Vi.W You 'II l ove t h e ~olr course view & the SfriJ'e too! Profcs!lion11lly -0,e corated. Call 752.028a & 640-0166. pleas~ lcove message, Agt. ----Woodbridge F.states, UP· RANqtO SAN JO~QUIN graded "Adams'' mdl. 3 br, 2 ·~ ba San Luis Rey. air cond. beaut. view cor-e 0 I t c 0 ll r tic I I a kc . ner Inc ~·2120 $11'5,000. 547-7044. . ----- Owner Must ~e11 333·3215 ~~-~~~ ••••• !~.~ Will sell VA FHA or you NEW Univ Pk Petcn EMERALD MY~ may usume exisll n~ Twnhm :J br 2'~ ba, C 1-'llA toan. 3 -Bed rm. Piao. Xlnl Joe. $98,500. OCEAN SIOE • sl'lakc roof, fireph1cc, !>47-70-141833-3215 RtMtd to S l9Jj50.0 primC' 11re:1. JustS65.000. 3 Dr & Den(o.r 4 81'),31>11. II EO White wuter viow. Ry Roberts th r;tt~1 OM aets owner. Call 491-2?°i4 Or'tr ts e ee n11 one ., . no Qns 542;11145 , • R It l when one e nlcr11 this .. , ea y . spacious 4 + den or 5 i for 1, best bur 11\ f&UI ._. 11 . ~rm home. There are Laguna . 2 21'r trsu-In ""ftll•ttMt 11111t11 windows evcrywhert for t. n 1 u n a Can yo,n Qn 1~~~~~~~~~ lots of light & the l(rcrn· 56Xl40' Jot. Cute "·~II I· bell locollt\n add~ to Ila bit, TNWr4J trees, ~rillJ.'S BY Owner· 3 Br. 2 ba, sun· ken 11v rm w /frplc. 2 Pnll~. nl'W l'lllt /dr1J6 & puant 562.500 894 3593. ' charm! Better hurry nn S&SQ. rt1nl. MulUpll! ;ll~t this one! Call Red Qa~l ln1. Doth ruses C('>[-$lP\)' Rc11l1onc"3.1·3380 $74,500 640·'1900 'o r "91·22!1'.l _. '• .. D4 DAILY Pilar W$dno~ay November 11. 1tt78 Ottter Rt• !st••~ ~ _.., latet. H.Nt U.fwM;H ~ : ~ .•.....••....••.........•....•....•.•..•....•. ·•···················· ~. -Fors.lo -mforW. t"'""W. eo. ... ,.,.. 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Cu be MESA VERD.I:!. Dlic 3 br, hua• palio as back yo.rd. • llMTALS * 2 Ba, AI C, 'lP&radc:11. vAr,iiW of locat111ns & •do J$[e ~~~~iiv:~7ic~~~::l~ =~~t!.' ~sa;0~a:.:! 2~a·:r;~io:0o:ie.1r~t~ ~oad_elf:Jrhooigt'1 2 BR,2i.iba •••••.••• $.S25 l1kolc11C>Olpriv.M0-1"2 prtc~,. All h4'vo ocean invci11mcnt at $630,000. inform at io o . A gt' borhood. 'u95 :i~. • o.n 96$-567a, Aa1tro:"riick. . 1 BB, den, 2be ..... S47f 'l'HE 'l'£R.ftAeE, bo.ut. viN,~R··, ... s Rm ... LTY DOLL HOUSE, in quiet area. 2 Bdrm. llLLGRUHDY 073.1001 least:. Ed Riddle Rult.or 2C ·!.Po01 .......• $41$ up,radod. Carnbrldg\.• """ " ~ -RMltor 675-6161 Real &tat. GJ6..88U . Cl.ean 3 br, 2 ba, cpts. i • r ,an•···•··• .S500 M(l(l., 3 Br 2 S., form al * .t94-8057 fit & convert. den. $145,000 .. ..__ 1800 drps. en cl patio nm.i ............. $4$0 dlnrm, tplc, gu.r d ropnr. • NE WPOJlT Dl:'"CI( ic:llC·-.,,.. MesaDelMar $345/rrio. 963-4569 i 8R.lil>a H •••.•• s.so S4SO mo. 644•s&76 or p 0 "'" •••••••••• •••• ••••••••• 3 BR FJl. J Ba $495 .'. t.AGtUHA S ACIQUS 2 bdrm. home. large brlck COAS'r H l GU WAY. W'IJ 8 S II .,. .. _ 4 BR, fam·rm. bltoa, S31-9545Agt. No Fee. "~n•' . .a.,.. · •·•· •a .... 644~evtll. Patio w /fountains & outdoor garden MA JUN F. Rs Ml L E . 1 u>" e · ~itcuug ..,.. .._.. aoY ...... ,,._ DFHIDliWAY Store building PLUS anyrealor personal frplc,dbl gar,corlot.RV 4RR,PR .......... $.S5oNew Univ Pk, Pe lCt'll 2 Dcdrms & den in c11· room. $165,000 homl' property anywhue. Exit. First & last m o. FOR LEASE: 3 bc:drm, 2 4 Bf\ ............... $475 Twnl\me. 3 Br 2~ Ua, nyon'1'/S4'Clude<I rtHlr a. . 0.1.Coastlnvestment ~3189 ba.brandnew,1'70(h q.f\. Aodweh1Veotbcn;for 2229 sqft.. xlnt loc. ~' {'~· ·~atlo, terrace & COZY b rick f rpk. for snuggle timt!, I M aauail ~ 714;832·2823 ~.Mesa Verde 3 br, 2 Landing home w/3 ~·r immedlattoccupancy mo.833-321$,S.'MO" tidUse. l Mlle to town adds an in1tmate touch to thjs 3 bdrm. Place R...tah ba, nawty decor. Walk to 1ar. S52S/mo. lncldg 3Br.2bacondo. Bllns,alr !, ~Ch.Ca/\1111 thistfor only home. $147 .000 Prapwrtl•a ••••••••••••••• •••••••• schools & park. 968·9301 J(ardeoer. No pets. cond. $350. """..,.,.,, now o see 752•1920 HouMa hl"ftllMd FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 ggs.218'J , ··4>6646 LIDO REALTY i.oo ou•1ln H1wl'O•T 1tAcH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba, bllns. washqr· ba, brand new 1900 sq.n 0 / General 3102 dryer, newly redecorat· Landins home w/forma11 _________ 1a..,_.1eoch lZ41 3377 Vio L'do .... a. W 7300 upl.xes ed. 654 W. Wilson. C. M. din rm ·ram rm wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·. f R€STIG€ ' • "' • Onlh 'ate 1800 ....................... No pets. $400. mo. C1&1l ' ·• ' ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Coui:itry cottage 2 Br, all Jack Saunderson d ays ba r.SS75./mo. JocJdg Rancho San Joaquin 2 Br. Lse in 3 Arch Buy. 3 br, · · HOM€~ utll, sngls. $2llO. i;42.0212,oves546.2277 gardener.Nopeta. den, pvt paUos on goll 2V. ba, ocean view. P vt "1 • N" l.ogunaNlguel 1052 Hewporthach 1069 WATERFRONT Beachcomber. fee. . R-.,..Rfflty <.'OW'Se$495.64G-099'1 bcb. only $750 mo. CalJ 3'JO .. ,.Newporl. u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUPL"'v CO GE RK 1..1• 1611 R "lh S"'char Bkr -6 31·2 0 11, 5 4 7 · 2 5 0 1 • • LLE PA • Lse, 3 -· 2 Story 4 Br 2~ ba Exec '" .. • • YSTIC HILLS ge 2 br, 2~'!1 bn Twnhse. PIER & DOCK 87tM060 • • Br 2 Ba, Cplc, lge liv rm, type 'Btny· lndscPd or Southla nd /\ssoctales. Buy now & select your din area. family kileh. eveiything Chlldren 83.5-20l2or99740SL. :JBR, 3BA, sauna, view· Lndscptl .. frplc · com- View·Vicw! Great exec. munity pool. $64,500, own interior. Won't lul. lalbool,land 3106 Newly painted , cpts, Twosty3Br!Ba. Jgeyd, pets OK 11/!cr:c/mo incldS ""'PER RENTAL' 1 Br $ 90 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d dJl · t N 2 car gar S395 Nr T • ~ • "" • • 1 ,B ·'11 6 5 233 . E. BAYFRONT,xtralge. "3rps,gr rrnc. opetsf. Bushard 846.9088. . g rdnr. Now av{l il. Ocean vu !Br, s tained home.·.$159.900. Agent,1_o_wn_r._64_o_-_o2_54_. __ _ 673;7001 luiOft Vi~jo I 06 7 w c er. 7 ·l ..., 95 mo. 549·0185, a t · 640-0074. glass windows rrplc 2 Br & Fam rm/den. 2 5/Wknds ' ' lncomt Pro~rty 2 000 Ba, 2 huge !pie 's, . 4Br, 2ba. 'blks fromlRVlNE·THE RANCH : dee~. gar, $415 mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• wshr/dryr dbl gar Also 3 Br, 2ba Condo. Encl Westmnstr Mall, 1 blk to Large executive home in Turner Assoc. 494·11'1'7 C " Hill lMMED1A"'E OCCUP ··-' · • I • , -" p· l·o gar adult 0 ly schls cul·d ·sac. Kids . · ........... ______ ······················· o •on o ,. TRIPLEX. try $35,00 "'"'•.wanter/ yr y. 40 ...,p a 1 • • s n · OK s4is Pb848•9427 select are.a. 4 Bedroom, Oceanside: New, 2 bdrm. J\ rear old fashioned 38R, fam rm. frpk, lrf? W"'TEDf.....,."""T dwn, 2 Br units. Cd.M avail. For appt. 534·1769 f'!.0 pets. 581·5851, eves . ' family room ''Castade .. $1~5. unfuru, Adult t,ui,:unaCharmer.w/fan· fe.oce~ .Ya:d , nic~ "'~ '""~ $154.500. 673-176 (714) 556·7627 Sharp 4 Br, 2 Ba, xtras. with gardener. $S2S/mo. ~m. Must be 45 yrs. t:is~t .t>otential PLUS an chlldren s area. SG6.900. 229 CAHAL STREET _o_n_r_IA_gt;;.__ _____ 1 lotboo Penins.ula 3107 .CBR PLUS2Bi close to achls .. bch & Agt. 7~7315 . ~ u~·rp·>assableview! The *BOND REALTY * 'Spp'lclous SBR , 3BA, s h onping s•co mo p~~'isperfect!S79,995. · (;alJeryofllomes g ~rmet k ilch has 67SffpsToSond ••••••••••••••••••••••• READYNOW 962s982 • ., 'Univ.Pk5brhm.Prime blgllMIHf9Det 3252 A 64~·1103 · 17141831·9411 mi11rowave&setrctean'g 17UnitMolel/Apl OCEANFRONTNew 3br. $395/Month. · loc. P vt. comm len & .. •••••••••••• ..... •••• _;i..:;......_ ______ 'i----------1 ovl!n. Walk to pools, ten· $400,000. Sl00,000 lJown frpl, 2 car gar. No peu . AGT. 540·0:>s5 La Cuesta hme., 3 Br l~ po-OJ. $.S9S. 552-8$87, 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpta/drps, IT'S MOT BY OWNER, 2600 sqrt, nis & beach. $97 .500. Owner Carry Balance SS50 Wntr. 673-6640 New Twnbse. 2 Br. 1~ ba, Ba, nr school & beach. 752·9381 Cned. yd. Nr. bcb. CaJJ: ~OMTHELEVEL" ~~g;;£5~J~lsN~;stee~~1 Agent,67J.760l ___ A_g~e_n_t6_7_3_·4_54_5 __ 1co,taMesa 3124 adults. Gar, patio, $275. S450mo.640-4M3 UNIV PRK·Village 111 Al 963·4567 o r Tim Jn fa(:t, this unique all ything. Vacant. Reduced ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• 165 C 2lst St, CM. VACATION LIVING! Princeton.3Br,nupaint..,_496-08 __ l_4 _____ _ wood, contemporary S3.000 for immed. sate. Nwpt. Shores 2Br & den. 8 UNITS COMMERCIAL 6"2-80l7. Super sharp2Br2Ba1 1 S4.50mo.64'Vi770 Hewportleach 3269 :;tyle home IS BUILT ON 644·0997,644·6'9n lieaut decoratc<i. Owner In Costa Mesa. fh.er up· Ch~ming 2 br. Ideal (or New Xtra Lrg Twnhse. 2 sty Twnhse. Lf;e patio, S U . Pk 2B 2b •••••••• ... ••••••••••••• :l LI::.V~LS. Located high anxious. S74,500. Agt antiques, art studio or Br 1'12 ba frplc d/w gas BBQ, lentus, pool, pac. niy. r , a, A RD TO FIND up. J. he hi 1 J ON DOLLAR DIZZY!!! 6.11·3900,646·7414 t[i~~2if/~ai~;;\a1::C~: whatever. McNas}l Reul· S3SO m o.' 545.'5299: jacu~zi. Sauna, gar. ~~ a:!k~~~~~~!z:i:n Eastblulf Exec. home. LAGUNA'S FAMED The charm of this 3BH ___ o A real money maker, ty,642·1334,642·7430 55Hl848. security. Walk lo bch. left$4ootmo.incls ~seor 4br. 2ba, ra m rm. Soft IUVIERA COASTLINE Barcellona will clear I 0 Yo DOWN caJl~.3676. B ard Adults. $32&. -Ownl'. I/ · water New crpt.s drps Wtill designed 2 bdrm. & your head and capturt• Newport Shores 2 story. 1 urt'/I pd S2. pe25tsmOoK, 3 BR • 2 B A Co ndo . 963-8985&536-7487 ev~s. ~~~,.T".pooAgt tenni~ crts. paint.' WaJk to sCboois: den (or 3 bdrm.) rioor her heart, when you sec beam clngs. Under · · Os~wshr,cpts.drp:s.enc. · """'""""· . shops, t en nis c lub. plun has heavy sha~ w/w the advantages it orrers market al S78.90Q. Owner 3 Bdrm. home + 3 units Bob 548·4028 patio, ldry rm. dbl e-ar. ••NEWER HOME 4 Br 3 Turtle Rock Glen new ex· STSO'tnro, -Lse. R efs. carpets thruout. HUGE for rine living. Priced motivated' Alsodelu~e2 Anahe!m. lncomeSll,00< HuntinCJtonBeach 3140 wtr sortner, pool. Avail. :a·.3~f1 • shake {oof. ec. 4Br chldmipets al· 640-677:>or645·2240 M S :I R • s U 1 T E below market for quick br, 2 story, Sea Wine! Yr. PnceSllS.000. '••••••••••••••••••••••• Near ~3S~l3$325d . 960-401 ... ~1.~ut. Cbe:ryp~~cb:ns lowed.• $675. 552-7350; W I PATIO. has bilt·ir sale-Owner must sc.11 Condo. S63.500. Principals only Sh H XI eves,.-. .,.. ays .... """ · . • 545.2330 *NOW AVAIL * 'amty & dresser. OEN now: Assume low in· ONLY 10% DOWN Pyramid Exchangors arp se-nt Atta immac movtMD co.nd. · mE BLUFFS $500 to llAS F'LR.TOCF.'LING te rt1 Sl l oan. Hurry, PropertyHouse642-3850 83lH768 3 Dr, l~ ba. dshwshr. MESA.HORTH Sngls OK. $495 mo.TheTen'ace 3Brend un· S795J!:Crmontti' . !''!REPLACE. The 2nd pleasec;ill bltns. patio, beaut Attractive 3 BR;2''1Ji; ~'Ct1Nl'Z~ iCYplc, ~graileir,'~ec QG""CAN\TCm, $700 to l('vel fco:Jturcs spacious BY OWNER SIX UNITS landscp. close lo elemen-P. V. stone Crplc, fncd Sl?O 1 Br fndcd yd pets gar opor. Self cln ovn. $99Sper month STEP OOWN LIV. RM. Call:540·3666 Beautiful 3 Br, 2'_, Ba, ~\;Tiw5ays easy-to·ren . ~fYgh~ri"j~hj t/~i~~~ wre0allprapeyrrd,S38Ssh.utt0ers. snits. Be~chcombe'r, ree: 67Sh.,u~'.:5 & or pool. $450. HASTINCiS & CO. W 1 TH M ASS I V E ~ sqft hme on If.I at·rc. ,,..,...., lD.E BACK llAY $3951 mo. 960:1417 •-· · m · on 631-2011 54 7 -250 l .....,..,.... Realton 6iO·S560 fo; ~ pos ED c n t)$1) • ~~ •• • cul tic sac lot. Huge Fam ;irea Newly completed "' month to month or lease. 8791060 • ' TT MB F 1l s I (' t; i ~ c..:J F~ 1 i a Rm. pool table, wetbar. 2 already fully rented, bu 963·8961 lmtl\ed. occpy. Call Agt. · TURTLEROCK-VIEW, 3 s L u ~{ p s 0T o N i::( Jl:fiZff' fpk's, l~e patio w/new ~OlH'<lll 1>till take advan Surfer Special S270 ulil George Martin to see. 3 br, 2 ba + bonus rm .• llr 2 Ba, fam rm. Dine . , • VI fl E p LA c !:'.: & l' x. • ••-• ·-· Redwood deckin~. RV lage o( "first ow~i:r ta. pd, 2 Br. pet· OK.' Fee. 546,8640 frplc attractive yd w/ Rm, lae yard. Nr tennis nls security Kids OK 1 cns ivc use of glass We 're here to help! parkng OK, walk to golf adv u n. tag e:; b) Main Rentals. 540.5370 1 MM AC. Mesa Ver de fruith-ees. 5335. 673-661 . !lp>OOI. A.gt$54 .. 7~2~~88· $200Sec. t625. Cbris,644·9060. Agt~ w / o c E A N v J E W course. $89,900. 646-2305 purchasing NOW fro HECK . Slt•psaver MewportBeoch 1069 the builder. BeUer sec lCICJUllO~och "3148 home,3Br.t ~Ba.tideal 2Br, children OK. Ptts d eanfront, yrty. Dix. 4 k h h t 1 t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORES TODAY! 646·7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loc. Close to scnools. w/dep.$285 mo. 962.JS 3 Br 2 Ba, on cul e sac. BR, 2 ba. lower duplex; it c en II " )I . in 424 P o ""' t S73 soo shops, beach & fwys. $425 or S3S-0321 lge yd, close to schls & frpl., laundry room. IHSllWSllll.. ETC. & Oril(1na l Portnf1no Choicelocatiun·nro<:can Spectacular ocean view. 549-2835 SHARP! 4 Br 2 Ba, ?PM. .__ __ A_:g:;..e_n_t6?_S_·7_ooo __ _ HANG.E & DBL. OVI::N. HARBOR VIEW HOME r s,.-:c . · lill 3 Br. 2 ba, dishwasher. mo. 1st. last +$100 dep. pk. $425. 552-0430 aft opt•ns to d1r11n~ ;ireu. Modl'I. 3 Br. 2' 1 Hu + & Lido !;hopping, Nwpt 494-6125 eves aft 6. twnhs c ts drps bit \u~lom tlraper1es bonusrm\\tlofl'bdrm& Shores l:lub. tennis, 2 . 3 9 MESAVERDE3Br Fam lnctry ~'r/w~Jkt~s~ CULVERDALEHOMES lhrunut '.! ll.\LC'ONY full balh, air cond. pools-3llr,l "•ba.frpk, . Newport8eoc:h 16 Rm,dblfplc completely &scboois' Lotsof xtra$ 3Br, 2Ba, frplc. new UFF, 3 Br 2 Ba, 1''am rm, cust kiteh. Walk to shops, schls. library. Grdnr incl. $675 mo. 646·84.58 aft 6P 1\1 \11·:\\' DE~KS, T~b uni Spamsh tile. pool. lots of lgeLivrm. ---=====--•••••:•••••••••••••••••• redecorate'd. Im m ed $380. (714> 894-0725 o; carpet. nr fwy, pools. l)ul· M.me;.s .. ur ·Buy n bri{·k work, new lndscp· RIGHT REALTY 4-PLEX LUXURY furn. condo. possession. $425 mo. 893·l351 Agt park.$395/mo.6464507 111e./llooth ;1t ing + much more 979-8533 8 46-5907 Lgc spat1ous uniti; in xlnt overlook'R. knnis crt. 3 . G rdnr optional. Call · • . Sl4,500 Fu11Pric~ OPEN HOUS!:: Costa Mesa rent1Jl are br S700mo.640·1751 545·3650or~2313 HU NT I NG TO N2 Br, upgrd d, me~ loc . ._ _______ _ "'£L'TOUAY'' SA'f •stJ" ll ' t on beaul l'Or. lot. Ver):--_ --. -HARBOUR AREA, 3BR, Fnc.d Y~ w/covr d wd Let our specialized ren- ,., J .IJ •• '"· ,, •• ,orapp · S Cl nt 107~ <JC"'ANFl>ONT 2B t d f I (;Q:'\ETO:'l10RHOW'! 1824PurtSht•lfteld an t'me e 0 rare commodity "'. '» · !" Rentab/Hofff/A,.. 2BAw/huge familyroom pa 10• air con · rpc, tal service find you MISSION REALTY F'ee Land S159.SOO •••••••••:••·.,•••:··~~·; Sl20,ooo. I> al 1 ~.. 1 els 0 K . -r & frplc, n ear schools. $345/mo. 546·9751. qualified tenants. Also, 91iSS. Coasl, Lai;una. ijy owner lil4 HMl-22211 • * • lllLLfOf llEAU n SOUTH COAST s:lJO winter rental. (;all MESA VERDE $425/mo. CALL TOBJN F we have both month to Phon 494-:0JJ l ---lmmiln1l~1tc J nn. 2 UA. INVESTM.l!:NT cu. &12·2711. Jbr/2ba/$425/mo. lsl, REALTY 846·1371 ... WE No eeTo Lessee month & yearly leases e MEWPORTSHORES l1plC'. shake roof. two 645-1103 last,securily,clng. ALSO HAVE other pro-3 BR,2~ba.,fam.rm., ---· 0 b f 11 ---------3 Hr, frplr, mod kit. NRSHOPPJNG . f H formal dio. rm. Very avail. Call Barbara or PRIVACY + WATERFRt>HT pat111s . n eautr u Y 4 br house, 2 br house & .WinterS3SOmo. Yrly$400 4br/2ba/$395/mo.is• peAprtits.eands orConrendosl,. omes, private! 2 Frplcs. & lots Carol . h h b h 11tsq1d comcl" tot Jubt p · 'I .., r • ., la & R E xcellent loC'ot1on nc•:1r ... ng l on L e ear . 11,,tcdatonJyS72.~00. dup!C'x, Costa Mesa. mo. vt patio. W1 I rent + last&security. o space . ...,50 y •ach ealty srhools; well m:11nt.11111·ll Tb·w~ s 1 tory f 3 ~droo;i\z •BERTHA HEN RY ,. Sl65k. Ownr. 645·71l7. unfurn lo rilUlt party 1f COSTA MESA 3 Br. 2 bath. Xlntlocation. Agent 552-1000 675-300 3 b<lrm .. 2 halh hom1", al' otso pat111&(kt: llFALTORS 49'l·4121 -------·----•I dt•sired. 213 /28i·7420 Fr.Qtr/3br,2ba,/Condo S400 mo, 1st. & last. Lseoptionnew3Br,2Ba.~~~~~~~~~ i;nlaL ·!;tartl•r humt• ()f 1ng. Owner UO\lllU~ 21's o IM s rt Collect. $350/lst/lasl/sec/cln 960-3388 Woodbridge ssoo mo. t~al Sl!5.000 S95,000.CallPHESTIGE _ e ar,.an em. HuntinC)tonho~h . . MESAVERDE xclusivetrvineTerl'ace, HOMES.645-G&lll 2 l~trm house nv Owm·r COMMERCIAL Hocnes Unfum1thed 3br/l~ba/$425/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. fplc, bltn.s, 673-62I4aft6PM CdM. Btnexecutlve4 Br, mfi.~~I?~ . s· h · N h ••• •• • • •• • • • • • •• •• • • • • • I.I I d l t 2~ B 1 vt I lk ,..., ..... ~ n.-.~ OPEN llOUSE ~~m~· lo~. Im mat.' rnnd . , 1x s at\) units. ear t e Balbo p • 1 3207 1st, last, sec., clng. pa o, enc Y , c ose o Bra.nd New Orangetree a, g. P poo .• wa ~ca.wu c:.r D 1 1 5 2011 k , . Hl.l SliZ,500 < .111 4911·3005 for beach. Good parking. a flUftSll a Call S4t..a655 school & shops. $440 mo. Plan m 2 'Jlr 2 ba fam to beach , shopping & 49$·2800 3 ~I;, hugl' r'::~; rm. :11>1ll W11lgoFasL:_ Upgnid~d surroundings.••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft5:30.960-3389 rm. liv ~m, din r~. At· park. S800 mo. ~~e. =-=-------I Fantastically priced. a 3Br. 2 bath. Across Crom tach 2 car gar w /elec garden & pool service In· VIEW -+ 1 n l' 0 me · L ... ·ast• 1•ption on 3 BDHM. must see today. Bay beach. Lovely view. 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse, dbl g.ar S!~.~toua ~ 1Binr 2Li~ .RBa, opener, a/c, frplc. Steps eluded. children & pets v/Olan $199.000. Jim lil>e. Agt. 2 BA townhome w /ocean Wcrterfroat Pro"" Inc. $490 yrly. 675-1304 w/auto opor. pvt paUo, !."''M ... me.1 5'P c v 1 m, From Private Communi· welcome. 675-3152 546-864-0 vu lrom U""tairs. Tennis ,..., D/W ucn """ ~,,.,.. • s tr le vau ted "'' (213 )592-281 l Lrg 3 Br, 2 ba dplx on '"""""mo.~-ceilp, bltns, 'choice Jot ty Pool Ii Tennis. S490. Hms, Carmel 3 Br FEB>f THEDhUCK 1 s. ~~~,~· pool &< JLrr. Penn at 116 E. Balboa. Eastside 3Br. 2 ba. w/dbl attach gar, pool, (1) S9 5·1861. Eves. +FR, nr park & school. . . r o m t e g e Cln & unfurn. $375/mo. garage. $350 mo. AJso $4.25 mo. 640.3770 wkdys; 642·1995· $575 mo. 644·7770 RfAL ESTATE YOO f,.l•·f1"ryr• St watef'front deek;'2-<;tv, S VA 4.PLEX C .M. CaU Mr. Cole, 675-2653 2Br aplS250. Call968·14S2 847-1.328 evs. M• d 81 BR. & playrm ; 3 ·ha. ~ANCHORAGE Assumi: VA loan. no aft 2 PM . Agt. The ---------m OW er Xlnt cond w .ilk to poolll INV-TM~~s qualiiyfag. Bltns, copper Jackson Group Ltd. Be a u t 3 b r , 2 b a BEAtrr. 3 Br, new tile, AL--lutelyfantasliclot& ' · r. ' 5 • ~• plumbing, sprinklers. T .. wnhouse.Newpaint& c~·&-'-,J·ustpaint.ed. u:ou" tenms &oceun.S96.500 1714)49L·77 tAO ... ..., vu, Italian tile tubs & CAYWOOD aEALTY -11 Good area. Won't last. Best Deal, $300. util pd, 2 Cpts, dble gar & patio. $360. Sngls, children, :<howen>, st.1in~·d glass. • 548•1290 * 64S-U03, Soutl\ Coast Jn. Br, kids, pets OK. Fee Ava.ii now SJ.50/mo. Call pets, OK. No fee. 536-6670 Ooor {o ccihnj.\ :.tone !pie. South LD91"a I 086 vestment Co. Main Rentals. 540.5370 Larry 546-5880 or Agt .. 673-5744, 554.5337 •I i.Kll"l111> Sl~.flOO W cs l c I 1 I I· Harb or ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLEX Corot10 .,....or 3222 S250, 2 Br, gar , kids, pets $275, 3 Br, 2 Ba, kids, pets, ----t lli~hlrmcb. Deaut 4 br. 2 Commondfn9 O cean ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Fee. Main Rentals, sngls OK. Fee Main Ren-• --Ni--' 1052 ba, film rm .• upgradl'd View EASTSIDEBYOWNER JAS MINE CREEK'S 540·5370 ·tals,54().5370 ~:; ••• !::" •••••••••• l~undry rm .• nl'W cu:\t 2br.den,2'11ba.Jlevels, Near n ew w /xtras. most popular m odel . -._..;.-.------lut~h. Approx.2,000sq tl. 1770 sq.ft. fl)ts of ~lass & 645-7554or531·3374 Plan 2 with 2 bedrms & LOVELY Back Bay Con· Bi.g Savings, $285, 2 Br, .l\JEUJe\..'L Prin onlv caU 5<12·7Tl7 for wO()(I. On pvt quil'l cul· den; on greenbelt with do, ~ b~, 2 ,ba. bltns, all kid~, pets, sngls OK. Fee ON TH E F/\tRWAY appl. Af.tnl. dl'·sac w/secunty gate, COVINGTON ocean view from patio. A app~ s. mcl g. wsh/dry & Main Rentals. 540.5370 I ~ ft 3to h mft Back n~y .,. Hr <'C>untry $!18.500. 49!H141!. 4-PLEX burgajn al S725. per mth re!rig .. S425: Localed a 3 BR 3 ba 20x22' fam rm "l'ury .. u,. m o • .,., ·• on yearly le"se Includes 34S Un1vers1ty Dr. Call: 1900' rt' f l Ii i . with 811 the extras area. 60 x 13S lot. 162,950 "'r '-'·· C t }'I B .. · 7777 sq o c ean v ng d 20 0 h'd ,.,....,.,_ R---" Lt , •. .,.,. tms aza. Y a I I a m e n i t .i es -. 645· area. ·-s mo. 968-0779 •· Rl'fnRerutwn .air cond., 10'10 wn. 11J re 1 • ""1JC'I" rm~ at• appl. onl)•. Sorry, prin· ~ "' 111.10l . Jacuz.11. l{ramt hv '556·8868 ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• c1pals only. Agt. Ph : Clubhouse. pool )acuzzl, SHARP! College Prk 536-0086 rni: l"~>m with mnl(nifi· SPYGLASS HJLL Vu :I Mobile Homes 642·8550. eve.!I. 546·1081 t~(;~EOFJ'5NEWPORT dsarehaw.sh3r,bern. c~'db.ay,db.1$39tnss ... 4 --B--R. -3-b-a.-.-n-,-.-s-c-.h-ls-. ~b·c~!,_~ !,Wdl4'. 3 ~trlms.I. 3 ~Br 2 Ba. last bra0nd n~w For Sal• 11 OO f ho S39 :h•11t « en. r.x ens vc h b 640175\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 3205 New York St. rwys.~ pg, . S mo. A frfli\~c on .(nlf cour:1e. oosc Y owner. -"26, self cont'd, Cull l>ath. Lots for Safe 2200 2515 E. Cst Hwy, CDM ·4471.. :::Crr;.:tl~~~ Jan 1. t\"n fml>tc~slve home IEAUTIFUL JU1>lr<>f1mshedms1de ~·t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-5511 DCMG Point 3226 ---------sm.ooo 3Hu,.:e bdrms. + fnmily ; UJI with 11wning. $l850. BUILDERS 3 BR di f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeous 3 Br bme, close new carpel & pninl. 548·6173 ., n. rm., am. rm., S I D Bl rr to beach $485 mo inclds OPEN DAILY l·S Pvt ply hui; lots in frpl., 3 Cull baths +~ew· t,!cdoou:B ~nab u s wtr & grdnr. F~r Info NEWPORT BEACH Laguna arcu. willing tc lng center. S1>,ac10.us n • r, ,~. a, 1. call. 848-lSU 2311 FAIRHILL Sin~le wide l BR, 1 Ra. joint venture w / right custom home, adJ. to city sq ft,. Brealhuaking vte Approx :!(JOO :;q. ft·JBR. Pyramid bchangors low s pace rent. S3995. builder for <·onslrudion park, 2 blks. from beach. of beach and h arbor ~Oft l A · · r 833-1 768 <DC2709) Century 21 o! single family homes Beamed ceil's. & Lop fromLR&~Br.Upper H.t.Our 3242 2 J • 14 Xl8 unrrn + ---------• M"bilc "omc Res ale Pr Inc o,. I Y D Y .. cond. thruout. $650 per lower cpt d su~decks ................. ••••••• d?,1 Q.-:,' ).SQ c .. l16 /'\.JEWELL , '\ • " , r I •WI L .1q,. I Hf•,, h l'•l, '°\•...., REHTALS Single Family Homes Want a fish pond? 3 BR, 2 Ba .•••••• •·· .$385 Lovely l·story home with 3 BR, 2 Ba.·· •• ;-.·· .. $395 3 bdrms. &a lge. paneled 3 BR, 2 Ba.·.•.••··· .S425 bonus rm. Lndscpd. back 3BR,2Ba .•••••••••. S800 yard with lush greens. 4BR,2Ba ........... $Sl5 fish pond & lots of 4 BR, 2~ Ba .. ····•· .S850 privacy. Convenient lo Town homes good schools & shopping. 2 BR, l Ba ........... S32S Bay & leach 2BR,lba.~ ......... S350 1......_ 615-lOOO 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... S37s,_~_._, _____ _ 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... sass1 ________ _ 2 BR, 2 Ila .. ·•••··· .. S4S5 ~ewport Beach, 3 blks 2 BR, 2 Ba.··· .. ·••• .S450 Mariners school & pa.rk. 2 Br• 2 Ba. • • .. · • · · • · SS25 3 Br, 2 Ba, focd yard & 2 BR, 2 Ba .. ···••···· ss25 patio, (pie, cpts, drps le 2 BR, 2 Ba ... ···•··· .$S2S shutters remod kllch 3BR,2~Ba ......... S425 w/dbl selt ctn ovn. $4SO 3 BR, 2 Ba.··••·· .. • ,$450 mo. 673-2425,evsrwknds !J BR, 21h Ba ......... S4S01--------- 3BR,2 Ba ........... S450 WESTCLIFF-$575 30r4 br, 2~ ba ..... S495 Spacious Exec Home 3 BR, 2""' Ba ......... S600 2 8 2 Ba + d r 1 3 BR, 2~ Ba ......... 5550 548 ~3oo en. rp c 3 BR, 2~ Ba ...•••.•. SOOO --·-------- 3 BR, 2~ Ba .. ····• .. S600 IN Hms. s Br, Somer.set, 3 BR, 2~ Ba.········ S625 exceptional, pvt p00I, nr 4 BR,2-; Ba ......... S475 schl & park, avail now. UlOO Port Dunlelgh Agt. 64.2-0758 den. t.ovoly lrg cor lot~ ., n · •· · · ~ Club hae pool Jacuzzi • vr!I old. Nii·i• hltn kit HEIGHTS Olvlslon1 9~J.fJ251 213·426.2514; Wknds/evs mo. Agt. 644·4848 • . • • 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse , -714.496.3500 , sauna, tennis crt. etc. All Sparkling n ew 'cond. g quiet 3 Br 2 Ba, cedar L'.loire· to good sch I!' WITH VIEW COZY 30• trniler w/yard. •S. of Hwy, newer, 3 br, f o r $ 7 5 O I mo . $470 CalJ "Lila .. · & glass, on gmblt. Bay ~M~b~~~TY StO,OOO ~w . and only pets, c hild ren OK, HAVE OCEAN VIEW IN 2ba, fplc, lndry, no pet~. (7141493-4900 846_1J710rll46·MS6eves ' Vu, (pie. Sngls ok, no _..._•.•.__t ______ 1 $550/mo. until close of Newport,Bc:h.5411·25?6 COMEPROPERTVWill 5495.675·6900 f.oufttctittValt. 3234 ' pets.S500yrly.64H126 FAMILY LIVIMG escrow moves you in lo· AaeCIC)e for saf• I 200 trade for diesel yacht. $325, 2 Br, Cplc, kids. pets, •••••••••••••!.••••••••Irvine 3244 WATERFRONT Condo. 4 HR. 3 Ba, bltns. 3 car day. £Scrow to close ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-41114 sngls OK. Fee. Main Edlnger/Brookhurat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/34'slip.3Br3Ba,dbl 1:111: •• crpt.s. Outstnnding ~;,reM~~L \1~;77~n~ I OOO ACRES V I E Vt L 0 T • Rentals . 540·5370 super 3 br. 3 ba, Cplc, 3 Br 2 Ba, College Park • gar w/opnr, lse or Jae ~~~e~~b~~ afi~,~~~: Bedrol)m, 1'\lo bath. Overl6o\lng large $45 000 CostaMHa .,3224 DW, lndry rm, $395/mo. hme. Parks, pools , '15730CPAEMNPUD5ADaJL!IYIMffE ,.o..:.p_i._64_0_·9_1_l9 ____ _ $152,000. Agent, 556·7777. private lake. 71> Min. ' ." •••••••••••••••••••••-963-4!5m or S3l·DS4S A~. school. Clean. $400 Incl Harbor View Romes =Ei'RTH REALTY OPllP!111.t SU ... I S from Orange Co. Ulllltlca ~~!~taa"ad;.n~ncva\~~ ~~ ~.ESA DEL MAR, 4 Br, no tee. ~~aint. 64°'1538 or _......_s_A_.M_._T_O_&_P_._M_._-t P o rtoJino w /pool. •;• 530.006() s.n n . • avail. $700. per acre. Irvine Ave .. Newport FamRm,bltns,lple,dbl Redoc 3 br. 2 ba. DW, Ne w P eters' Home In S850/mo.Beout4bdrm,4 2012 Xlnl terms. 631·2000, Mr. Beach . Includes ap gar w/opnr, fncd back yd R/O, nu cpts, drps. S375. LEASES AVAILABLE Univ. Park. Upgraded, 2 ba, + bonus room. Now l(ENT ALS Windward Ln. Schlesinger. Agt. proved plans for 4 w/Crult trees. $400, 1st+ 963-4569 or 531·9545 Agt. Uve In Irvine Village. br, 2 ba, view & rec. 546:> carpets, fresh paint. Uni· .. ,2BR.Townhse.p<)Olrec USTREOUceo lktsl11HsPropetiy 1400 bedroom home. Call to SlOO ctn. dep. No dogs. No Fee. We havehomeeavall.for mo.552.8587 queHome'$'67S·6000 u rea~ i n San Juan J .. • ... ••••••••••••••• .. •••• daytoset'. 544,SlOO Huntlngton .. ach 324 Jeaaeln•• C~1H's,t'hno. ld(!nl tor Beautiful Baycr est at 01111 ... ._.GE 645-6'46 1 ·BR Cottage, E·side. •••••••••••••••••••••• Walnut Square '"'" 3244 ln-lne 3244 ~lilt &baby. $275. $149,.SOO. Elegant one· ""'" Ranch Cal.Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 38Rhomeiobcautlful story home with 4 COUNTY ~ f~€HIG€ Cpts, drps, bllns. S22S. Redec. 3 br, 2 ba, ne Deerfield UnlvPk nwtl). . formal dlning room. eat· 9 °/o HMM HOM S 4 Br 2 Ba, fplc, tge yard, car gar · U 4&/ mo. 2 bdrm, your choice ora in kitch en. lovel y S220,000Dow1t -closctoschools,$380,lst 963-4!5mors3t· Agt. ltoms:MOlo$400. C!::'.:::::CURTIS 8RAOlEY "rounds and ROOM FOR $ 114 000 511.-...__ '77 & I t 546-9342 ~ 3 bdrm, YoUr choice of 1' CO..REAlTOflS A POOL. Motivated ' lftt....-* as .. Clean, 4 br. 2 ath, Riv t::::aC::::::4tt•<l8CIA ownersays,"S~LI.'" Pric.Sl,705,000. ! *****r*o~t••• •2 hr townhouse Mesa DW, crpt, drpa, fplc: tromS33S.to$47S tnacnab I lrvf na realty 1'~rp-;r Arch Bay $600 s pacious bedrooms. a Di € 642'6243 pelnt.CJ'Pla, drpa. R/0, Culverdale Col.Park ' ' • w I L L T. A K £ • ~ G•MES : Verde. 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IZ50 lcu SJO, for upkeep SMALL BEACH HOTfL nea..n.NEW M.a&nolia, H 8 ·offer• 2 l 8Jl.2ba..$S.SO l'OOID, pa~. ,...3133 In I lo n B e 11 c h o n ssooo. per/month•• • ~mf)l"Ov 2 Br older hse Roorns~SO w~k unn&'UI br. 2 ba, 1000 llq. ft 2 BR.1ba.Yrly.m5 -Brookhu.rat, llOO 1quare \'t Miier from b,1t;ih. fncd yd 717 Irvine NB'. Apts f l20 m~. 535-T~ security a pt w /pool. MIWPOIT TalACI Uc'd Home:, 2 nice rooms. feet. SlnaJ?,i ii•~:JYIMI Ne~ds tender, tt;vlr.i G'TS.1788, Lowe It and jacuul. AIC. d:fhwhr 3BR,2 bacondoSSOO ~ 41 care Cot elderly atott or o co. ki:;" care Terms UBl 1~ --------.... 111111i.1Hcll 3141 Mulls, QJlly. No peta. SIA WJMD CONDO man/woD\llft. IM2-5790. 1J!01Ute11 •JlP•I~ par a Mesa Verde East. 'surt~ BLUFfS 1-Jevel 38R, 2 ~ call new Mer at 2BR.deo2 bal4SO ...._.....,. 4ZSO Ca ... r . p ummu 106. Colt• Met:i <next to ' ~ " ..._ ~vn' •••••••••••••••••••••• • .. 10 •• .... ba. Lovely greenlw-ll &, Bach. Ne•r •·-a"h UUI Li'1e It D62·l800 ••y-~HOMI 9$.3-0767 Ko"'a La"'"''· Ope n -;- POO .. ~.Act64Ht33 1)(1. 119~-.~ mo: ~wk. IYTMISEA 38R.2ba.S2000Moyrl.J BIG BEA.R Uouse for..._........ .,4 ciaysto ierveyour(IWdlt. l Br 2 Ha, fplc, skylltes, '43$ N. Cit. 494·250lt New 3 br deluxe l~e. STIPS TO IUCH rtnl. 3Br. 2b.11. m per ···················-··,_'ls_1_·17_4_1 ______ _ beaut. lndscPoi All DP· Ckeanfront bach • udi<>. Stroll th\• P.)lhw.w~ 1>4 •l pin<! lort»I McM1<kr (°>j)r 201 t•th Sl. 536·)7\8 3 BR, 2.ba. Unf. $425 dla,y. Call aft 8 •96-4192 *TOP '* • FUnuture & Plywd_J'ffR P 11 c: f w !I hr I d ry r . lite cooking. Also ·&12 br tumbhng wotl!rf11lls .uiJ quit.1 poob Li>t~n 10 th!! d LA R G E CA 8 1 N . B 10 * LOCA TlON * •Ladles Wear. Hl-Olab' 983-1208aft3 apts, UUI Incl. fl95 to soundof buhbhngstrt!.lt0).i1Ki91<"41ng1htr~. 2nb~.c:re1·:oo':;f~jYA·: BEAR nr. i kl slopet . Su c:c!!•.~f. retail or •BOOKSTORE ··~ ,,_ _______ iiiiii;iiiii;;....i S3'1S. "91 Jl.95. ~l '!bur ,,duh a1>artnwn1homv111 P1~f\'i'k Viii.lye 1) Oelawart! SS6-09S9. Spe 12, Col TV, poolta· aerv~aUon on E. •DRAPERY WKR .. ON Pf.NIN POINT Onlbe beal'h, $2~ ulll pd, <1 tvMI Mt".,' H1e1e you r<1111!11)0y unU>ual pnvc>cy bJe. 548·'446/ MG-4314 or M17!!'ft et '" Costa .• FlJRUORN/lJlTPUJIRL ~1!!~a. ,. 8d 'th t I I F ., I d I NEW 3 Br 2 Ua . rec rm, -.._....,U ....... ""6 ""'' .. rms w. >n c:on es ee. Main .,e nte ll 1111 u><utv. etc:. rm. BBQ, nr City ._....... •1800SQuarereet Contart Agn\S:amCr..,u for eec:h. Preslitious 540-5310 0 1i Hall + HBHS, SJSO. p•• ..... o••-T •ZAutobays ' (714)645 4170 ~~ wood exten c:r. beams & _.. .. ad A RECREATI N PARADISE wu '"'nnis cour1s •D&UX!e -._ • On·iite parklng warmth S600 yrly lae. ...,._ • 37 69 Swimming pool plus untQu\' wlht~).\11 pool J.>cuul 968-5700eYS. East bluff 3 br, 2 ba. IAMCHO MllAGI •Excellent exposlK'e •SAN CLEM EN1'E ~ ESPEClALL Y LARGE ••••••••• •• •• ., ••• ••• •• Scind volle~ll court Moun rain lodge dubhou~~ 4 llocb to IMach Lease. lncl. spac. master Luxurious, acaaonal re· ,. Large sign area GU\ & Cards S'U,000 4 Bdrm & den. Front BEST \/Jlthfuepldce.conwrsauoopir.bllluuds.gym.~un.l 2 br. painted. drapes, suite, din rm 4' dbl sort rent&la. Goll & ten· RULONOMJCS Col'J) Bur&c,.,&i<.-ecreiam yard is like a green park IUT Bar age. Auto d oo t Ilia condominiums wllb 9....i. 6'7• -oo· on Oel Mar ~,000 w/vlew of water, boats & crpts, 1 8 • gas stove, O""ner ava il. Pool •· all ammenilles. Conta<."l nno.en ....,, Poll"rv "Od sculp· • ••• Sonw people :Say you gei Huny 10 1~ hf~ ,u1d 1lw11 rl'l.i>. closed uar No pets no r~ "' "' ' " SpyetaM Hill. SS7S/mo what you l>U! ror ! we of· ~O chlldre;. silS & de~it. recreation area. Adults Ann for more informa· Commercial bldg, prime ture S25LOOO fNCORONADELMAR rermore A~the pri ceis FROM$ 0$355 "25l2lhSt only Nopets. lion . Contact Ann tocallon. 3000 sq ft Cru:Jhcdand c:ubed • • S h a r p 2 D d r m less Mi•mt-.erstu p in a Including Heac 865Am1gos Way Badha m, (714)546--U73 642-1334or642·7430 Ice ~.950. w/ftreplace. gar, yd t it llealth l'.l~b. A tennis f)~11 On.• Rl-d11'<lm Orn• B.11h Varant 3 br, 2 ba. fplc. Managed by E. GEORGE •BERTllA HEN.6.Y;~· cellenl location SSOO mo club. t•'reecenruslesi;ons. r!I \.../J.~ T-.(>l3.•druom.f...,,15.sth balcony. gar, patio. JUl GranadaMgmtCo. MARZJCOLA Business ore & recev.t REALTORS 40i;4~; lse. Billiards Sw1mm1ng. l «XI Adarns/\w.u1Coe.111 Mv..a. Alabama.846·9088 Realtors area, dark room avail. 215 DelMar .SanClefn. WATERfRONTH0 •1 ES Coif Driving Hange . o.1CrossfromOrMi1Jl>Cm~tCo\1.:g~ Nwi>rt Sbrs, 2 br, 2 ba. 73743Higbwaylll. loci. bacb's uo1l. ideal 631-1400 Saunas + g r eal ac· 1. ·-' f SH THE SEA Avail. $315 mo .• lse. Palm Desert.calif. for business at home LITTLE •............... -.. ............. .-.1 u..o~n H.1rhur "'>V a1Mew 2 Br dshwr frpl encl 833-8190. Ruth, 646-8473 $300 mo. utll lnrl. Mr MO"·"'Y .... •l(&:IJ • u v1t11!s ')unday ~BQs. VAIL COLO b Cond "s; ,__ _, Partl.fts wit h livr IJunds. f7 Ml 54111.mO N~ .. ~G "ar 'v iew balco~" No eves/wknds · 1 r . 0· Hansoneves-548·\Sll Laundromat in topr_ ... ~ .'"' • 3Br Back Bay arcu. 21.i, Ba. fam rm, frplc!. $450 Avail Dec 1st. (213) 968-5945. "' v ... n.&;.n•.,.. " · , .,. Some still avail for ---------1 ~"'\' f"reeSundaybrm ch. pets.20.S 15lh Sl.536-8729 NEWPORT l}EACH : 3 Chris tmas, s ips 1 1000 Sq rt C o m · Mesa locauon for only, ,._ M 38241 Co t M 3824 or ~1718 Bedroom, famUy room. 303-476--0632 mercial/Warehouse bid $16.000. 26 wasber>,AAtt Your rent dolla.-. go evt!n ~ta HO s a HG . ocean view, look-out. · on w. 19th Sl. c.M. With 1 10 ttr)'ers. For spec:.1C1c fu rther•••A te r r tt1c •••••••••••••••••u•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••LARGE 2 Br 2 Ba, yard, $600/mo.Agt. 752-7315 ......... to~ 4300 ac. storaee area behind. lerms.c:all67J.8S50. , New3br T H .lge rooms. maintecl<1nre rfew, pro. COME HOME TO gar .. Br ookhur s l ..... I' ................. 5'.ntable for comm'l & Ol'(N1tco.,,HUN'0111N1CJ .. fl'J)lc. pool, kidsok SS25. fcss1onal maaiJl(ement &Ham11ton.SZ75.846·9088 NEbWlksPORTSHORSUES MHdAR~h? whse use. $700 per mo. I•" 'lf~~·1lil $475lse675·1666 staff that cart':., a nd FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE 2 bdrm, 2 bath Twn. l\.'a ·to ocean. per ToProfesslonallyFlnd Jmmed oc cupa nc y · ~ 11 1 ----1 I rie nd l y neh~h b o rs . House. Very sharp. Child 2 br. duplex. Ownr. (714) TiiATRlGHT PERSON Heavy front lra-mc:'.;\ J 21R,21ADUPLEX Models open daily 10·7. SecwltyDeposltWalvt4 o .K ,nopets S54·l3l2 871Hl203 "'-·~,_ ___ TT ••••• -Pbone642...U10 askforEd. --·==•=-'•~' • I tst & last depaslt. $260 Som. no onl'under 21 & for Q~Tftmlh ~r.·ULJlfl.> Vl'&AM'IUI Bucko l1'W! 847·9632askrorR1ck no J>l!l:. ltoommate L" · t t t · 2 2 Br 1 ba apt fncd s m 3 Br. 3 ba. study, 2 car Uk'i«~~· ---·-------1 service ava,able. Mon· ive on your own pnv.a e 5 ~ee ma yard & patio. i Sm child gar, pool,sauna&tennis. a>~h..x.toiwq lldntrial R...tal 4500 8-lnns Wmt.cl IOlQ BACK BAY 3 Br. l Ba, lge th·W·monthoecupuncy bedroom townhouse with yard & large OK Encl gar standing Npt Cre1t. S475/m o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, $38S mo. Kid:.. pell. patio, wood burning fireplace &"'6t-range. 536-5006'. 646-205Sday or eves. Male 44. artist, sculpture, MHD ACTION~· OK.~ OakwoodGardenAIJl.8 tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR IRANDHEW BEACH2-blu, new paint, actor nds roommate . ONE YEAR OLD United 8Wliness IMtst. San Juan STORAGE AND HOBBIES! * * 3 Hr 2 Ba d plx. (pie, Female. w/similiar in· menlli. lnc. Cali!orn1a\ Capistn.o 3278 880 Jn ._l. lat lGLh> Adults $375 lBr, $225 mo. 2Bo $275 bllns. patio, gar. No pet.s. teresls. Lets make a de· 4150 Sq.fl. indus trial largest business saleis ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714)64:>-0550 62 I W -=-.-· Cos.._ ....i~-mo. dlx apts. spacious S400 yrly. 645-1682 al. C811 S49~ 8-S. Ask space for lease. Located team. ~ offices Stall' · .....,._ su--rms, xlnt loc. or Huntg !or Bill acr oss stre et f rom wide.6in0range 0ouhty NEW 3 Br 2•,; Ba Twnbse. l700 JGtb!-it Cat Dover I 642-4991 Cntr. 7891 stark St. 2 blk l Br. SUndeck, 2 bib t Koll/Irvine Center Nr to service your needs. we encl dbl gar, dshwshr , 111•>6428170 Sor Edinger Ave. W or bch. Yearly, ulil pd, n Newport Crest Beaut. Oc ()CAlrport.SSOO/mo. are desperate for busl.' drps, fplc, pool & Jllc. l Bch Blvd. Open Sat/SUn pets.$300mo.673-4430 vu, Rm w/adj ba. $200. 8'.RIDDLE oesses to sell, we·have mi Dana flbr. no lge 2 br. w11ter re. ntal S300 r~---.... _, M-3822 r--ta M,..o 38 2.. 1 c. o • ., •oan 2JJ/...,l 7030 642 3S60 evs Al h 0 ,, ~ 'IKt -~ ... , .. ..., • .....,...~"'! ..., • • • ar.••TOl 6 .... oa I I people w tt $500 • · pets. $425. 493-4260 (2131 ... s 5963 or 1213 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Le8$e. 2Br. 2ba luxury apt ~ .,_ ...,,,... 000 h Au "41·9441 3 br, frptc .. no pets. Avail overlooking Newport Born Again Christian --· · w o are rea....,. Santo Ana 3280 -1' t.ge Modern 3 br. 3 ba, •2Br. 1Ba. upper Mesa Nov l!S. 7602 Volga Dr. Bay w/balcony & fl'J)lc. rem. rmmate wanted . __..._... willing & able lo buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ayfr09ttuxury2br.2 ba. great location. 412 Iris, Verde. Gar age avail. Apl ll1.Close tost-0res. 833-9234 Partly unfurn 2BR. ReatahWW!R"U 4600 now. 3 Br 2 Ba. encl palio, nr S. pvt tjub. Rer~rC'nc.'ei1. $475 yTly 675-0993. Adults. S235 No pets. $112.~. CM. ~7288 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL Ull Cst Plaza, $395 mo. Call Avatil Nov. t, for 1 mo. Old CdM 2 BR 0 ,_, 83.1-8974 •Mew A.pt. HomH* l Br l Ba. Westcllff area, Disabled pe rson w I 1525 Mesa Ve rde-~. 839-4616(714) 499· 7 + en. • , 1.2&3Bdrms rrom$215. pool.no childreoorpet:s. Housetosttare.Male. pacemaker Nd l Brclose East. Suite 106, C.osli --------gar, no dogs. $365. mo. EASTSIDE 2 Br 2 Ba. encl <.:all 71 ) 1147 7566 646-~l SU.S mo. + ~ util. to bch. p r KB llOO Mesa Westmiftsttr 3298 BEA Hf''RONT 1 br for Daves . Af(t. 644 -T.!l 1 gar. lndry, l child OK. no ( 4 · S48-0l.2S top. S!'J'J-~ · · 75 t·l7 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rna11.irt' adlls 5225 mo • .,.,5 ,..0 1., 3 br 2 ba pvt pets S275 642·3488 Clean 2 bran qwet tnplex. 211 WATERFllOMT S2l5 2 B d I d k d AvL 12 ltH5 31124 ..,, "' • .. . • N • r g Bllns, rrplc. crpts/drps, Fem. rm"!ate to share WANTED: Short term Denlw/the proresalonal . . r p x, y . I s. ~------patitt gar lndry. dbl 2 Br frplc patio no pees c~~~ oc:a~ e~f1 ~Tk R r gar. $465 apt. Tennis. pools. $140 rental. FUrn hse or apt pets. Beachcomber, fce.Nr.tvPOHT B EACll. 2 frpl,bltns 642.9918 1rhild 0Jo\.S240/mo.1213j 1 0 · ou c t. 360lFlNLEYAV.,N.8. w/utU.Aft.5.~·1561 for family of 3, Dec. t5 h1nstnwnt 6 31·20 11, 547·250 1 • Bed room f urn is hed. 534-0952after6pm. $2.15 mo. 1714)498·1653 ,______ity 50 IS 879-1060 s r b h Shal'J) l BR, bltns, D/1!'. GarwiforR..t4350 lhru Feb. 1. 552·1556 aft -n-"' ... ---·le ps r o m ca c Coito~sa 3824 . NEAR CIVIC CENTER frplc, crpt..s/drp6, gar. in·••••~••••••••••••••• 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condominiums st/5. mo. i\j?t. 752 7315 ....................... Ba~hts unit. needd,.~lleafon, & 11.B. High Sehl. Sharp eluded. $295. C Investment Partner ror Urrfumi·.__.... 3425 -qwe person. 1 "3 r 3 BR 2 Sty w/lrplc & 36ll BALBOA BLVD .. Double garage, osta ..._'---s/lnvest/ Remod"l.tng C·omp--"" •· -Studio stn!:IC apt. no pels Ne~adwt waterfront apts r unn ing bus 1nes~ at encld.gar In Spanish 4. Mesa $40 per mo _. " -· .. "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>t·l•Jn t hlk. $1KO mo in Mesa Verde. Beautifu l h t 1 pd $300 I N.B. · · · Aftmlee Custom Home BwldinR. ome. u 1 · · •.nc. Plex. S365. mo. Bkr. J•COISR .. •LTY S48-0483 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reply Ad. ~,59, Dn1'ly So Sant.u Ana. Bradford ";'5'!·7Hi7 landscaping. E xcep · ofc & reccpt. area, dark SJ&l4S4 ~ '""' " Townhouse 3 Br, 11-. ba. r --lrooally rich interiors, room avail. Mr. llunson ---------i 675-6670 Single garages, $20 mo. lusiMSS Pilot. P .0 . Box 1360, pool. lgc patio. Child & an Juan 11\t.2 bdrms from $275. eves 548·1511 2 BR. 2 BA m4·pleit . 310 20lh Sl, Huntington Opporiwllty SOOS Ccsla Mesa. 92626 • pet OK. $340/mo 541H!S21 c.....;stT'ono 3778 Men Verde Villas. 1555 S275 Studio Lon. Harbor Vw &acb 846-9088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ orOOJ-6787 •••• ;:-;•••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde Dnve East CASA VICTORIA 848 123·0 area. Adlts/no pets. $275 ' Moneytaloon :10.U Cost a M cs a . ( 7 14 J l br, unf or fum. gas & · util lncld. 640-0964. Office R...tal 4400 Plant & ~nt1que Store .. •••••••••••••••••r'•• 2 Br. l b"'. newly -'orrt-:-11 2 llr condo. <·omph•tcly V•nt location Musl snll I t .,_ .... & J-...ITJ) I • .. 0~ ~l. wtr pd. Adi ts, no pets • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" · " I .cwwu rv & c:mpltlaundryfac&µlat r~rn. P<>?t incl. S300 !l\t> ---==---------•Pool. ree rm. sec.' ~ate SPACIO~S 4 Br 2"'1 Ba, quickly.Art S.960-2373. WANS AVAJLAaL-& $325/ m o II B .1 relJ Call 499 2756 WHY ... OT? encl patJO l blk to bc:b " 525 V1cton a. 642-8970 OAK CREST 1 • 08 · IMTERIOR DECOR Credit not import;int ~~or962 _27118 _ Soufft LOCJWta 3781> Sunken living room Yr y. 673·17 673·4883 Broker • Townholn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cathedral ceiling $185 Lge 1 Br w/ pool. 2 Br near ocean $2.40 mo Gross S600.000. yr. 2 BR 2 ba on the OC'Can 2bedrooms.1Vri>aths walk to shops. Mature Dishwas her, s h ag. ;/ .-w Owner nets $50,000. yr MoneyWant.d .,OlO Unfw-nistt.d 3525 • . · ed udll'i pref, no children. ;/_r::;:::-Must sell/Doctors or· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,fYml S700. unful rn $600. Attach garage no pets 1887 Monroviu FOURPLEXES garage ./ ders. 29% Down. Agt . N-...,. money for "-d t.:,.'!'.l . ota slo'cunty l' evators, Washer/dryer hook-up t28~46St,644-4340 ./,,.,._ o.,., •""" """" "'" ... ._ llunt1ngton Bt•al'h 2B r. rec fat•ilttws 499-l!SJ:> Pvt yan:t with patio 548-7924 .r"" .....,_ °"' . .,...,., dee.d. Scott ReallY,· Call t t., ba , n1:1w t'PI' & -----Adults,$375.mo. NEWPORT La.-_... f , ......... 11 Lge 2br.den.2baDuplex ./=:::=-COffHSHOP Jac k Scott. o ffi c~ drapes, dryer & r~Cng in ~nts FOXHOLLOW ,._ • r• ...... , a ~w IC'Tf.. gar., nr ocean. Child ok. ./ ~ ,..._... SJ6.7533or res 493-8561 cl. New paint S27$. Call Unfwnlshed VILLAGE APARTMENTS 2 BR from S260 $325. 675-1491. Gross $30,000. mo. . &u>-~125 Jft 5. 30 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 621 w W'I C M 1 BRsi4s. + UTlL 3 DR, fplc, 2 bu $37S Outstanding thru-oul. ~s. Tnnt • 1 son, · · ii seals 140 ~ 503~ ti t gt u ... ·h-:;-BR BalM>a Pettiftsulo 3807 642-4991 or 642·4226 Adults only . No pet!l Uttle Cheaple. $175, ut · ~ :1 un in on ~;it -• •·••••••••••••••••••••• 24~Newpart Blvd , CM Will com11der ch1ldren pd. Fee. Ma in R~ntats, •IMO FREE RENT• J49. 837·4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I• ,e,\ Nu <'1>b dqJi. • • , 6421678 bef 6 540-5310 1-1 2 3 Rm offices from l106t' to Hunt llarbor f'El::K A \IEW. , b lk to . ore pm "--theselov•ly s" 2' 5 Ad. HAMIUIGEA STA .. D LOANS 9°' .... ' ":. S325mo ,\,all 12/IS ocedn 3 rtH>my ~lrms, 2 ~ " NEWPORTHElGHTS 1 per mo . J . /o '•'wl· IJ"" h;.i . l'Vl d & rlrp 11 Yrly 2 Br, 1 ba. patio. enclosehd 2 & 3 BR a partments New 3 br. 2, ... ba. ram rm. Airporter Hotel. No lease Gross SlS,000. mo. Also 2nd TD LooiM. .,.,. ..... .... garage. $230/mo nt Theyareclose toC•ntral ~ req ...,.,l223T1lnoon Free standing building. fi4:! lJl<t ur i;.iz. i 1.iu "' 2 fl'J)ls, 2 car gar Noa--·_.....,._______ Fairest Terms since t9i9 'lll.'.U South ('oa•.t l'lat:s. --S48·7529 Park, recreation. shop· pets S44-6034 surrounded by parking Bradfortl TnhS<'. :1 IJR. ~va1l ) rly b:e di)( 3.br. E·Slde. 2 br, 1 ba hsc & pmg. freeways. Bike to -'--·-------60' PER SQ FT Located in So. Orange Sattler Mh). Co.-• J>ool IAepatio illlOK per mo.or3br.2ba\blk ~~.a~~~!~~l2lZo~ We also have othe r•••••••••••••••••••••••, ___ A_G_T_.54_1_·5032 ___ beacbtowo.lmmaculate s•VESS .·:.·· • .: .. • 1l., Ba. oewlr dt.OrJtt-d Jbaon «anal w1shp $600 d $255 beach! Sanelemtnte 3876 16l7WF.STCLIFF·NB County. y ear· round 642-2171 54~.r Ul> 'mo SfJ6.. lWo to bcb $4~> mo 675·0\20 :>48·7933. :u>artment locations . OCEANFRONT luxury 2 FOR LEASE rond. 29% Down. Agt. ~ -~-or960-36l3 ptMICRHIC br. den, frplc, pvt steps 837·4200 Privatepartywilt bbg.:; ~HM 3'00 UYESUP New beaut. apt's, t & 2 ICentROCJHSRHlty tobch.$590.499.2807 30FftCES C"'""T•ILS your2'ndT.D.64Z~~· •••••••••••••• • ••• • • • WHAT A VIEW! BR, S350. up Apphc.'a· 848.SlOO '9 SS MO EACH ..,_ "" Cd'1 Li.: 2t . :! Ha. Hu)front Apt rarins: TOfTSMAME lions being taken 1980 Bachelor. near ocean FineCOSTA MESALoc NewpartBeach ht&2ndL~~ ••. oce.in '" be e<I ce1I Hal boa hi a n d 3 Over 500 t31l trresnnd1 Anaheim St. C.M. 9·4 •••••••• $17S/mo. Yearly.332En· 75?.t700 Outstanding appcaranc IrvinePacific Flnanc:ial in~. frpk, 2 c i.:ar. p\l RDRMS. 2 BATHS. Yrly streams with waterfall daily. clnoLn. 492.2896 & localioo. Seats 100. Company. 64().8292 ' l>rh µriv I 115 mo 11rwinlt'r C.111 673 5410 r reatf' a relaxin~ settm111--..;._-------Sl!M> 2 Br aar pool kids Low down payment to "":..o"' fti'1 I l"'D' m~ 32113 for your spacious nl.'w 1 STUNNJNG l~e 2 Br 2 Ba. OK' Pee'. Main Re~tals, Ocean view. lge deck, qualified buyer. Agt. &:.lUl.I'" lv·•oOO oca • !!. 'r OCl•ao 2 UR $2115, 2 or 2 bedroom a pa rt w paneled den. grdn apt. S40-S370 br. Iba. $235. mo. 837-4200 BILL HARDES'.l'Y~~ UR $345. I BR SZ5() ments fro m $240 . Pool,$265. 7IOW.18th St Spm,496·3438 -~-------•Realtor 67S·<QIOO .,...._ftb fotntkheci M:m1hnll Rily 675-4800 f'u r niture a va i lable. . ~on ~-•··-INVESTMENT DIVISION Pina & s-dwich p bl •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ---Small pets OK. Adults 2 Br, patio. bltns. cpls, HCll"bOw .3842 -__, $2000. monthly net •Money ro ems• -..Oa lalcMd 3706 R45. ut1I 1xl. 1 Br, kids. only. Office open 9.oo 1 drps. adults, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistr.o 317 150 I Westdlff Dr. Gr ut south Orange Get Ca$h Fa$t':. •••••••••••••••-••••• p~t~. i1ngl5 OK Fee 600. 2300 Fatrvlew Rd. $215.642·1298 NEW3Br.2Ba.Coodo50' •••••••••••••••••••••• NewportFinancialCtr Counly locatlon.seats"8. CreditNotlmportanl • Ho<.'helor, pvt ('fl r & M.Hn Rentuls . .>au 537!__ Costa Mesa . Ph on J:o:ASTSJDE very nice 2 Br to tennis, pool. Jacuizl. 3Br, ~bl gar, stv/ri.rg, L.easMg Offlc• Space First class! Terms. UBI. -752-716}~~"; bath SIM.Utll ~ CoroftGde4Mar 3822 545-2300 2 Ba. lndry hookup, $4S0.968·S700evs. ~:4°.766~3;2 ~9 4~i48~; CallonSiteManager 1525 Mesa .Verde Easl, 673 :131 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• e .. __.._ .... Ha palJo. S275 548-497 1 '"!-. 3844 -494 ... 152. <714 ) 642-3111exl 246 Suite 106. Costa Mesa Allied Ho<re Loon Co. lcll.oo ft~ 3707 ~""' ,_. <next lo Kon a Lanes I 2nd & 3rd T. o. Loanl§ •••••••••••••••• •••••• 2 IB>ltOOM The DYLAN. Nll't' l br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SoulhLCIClllftO 388 Open 7 days to serve . ~ ..., Also 1 ldnn Funt rrplc. pool. $230 mo. Rancbo S• ......... 1............ lraad New lldg. your needs. 751·3141 As•a.cemtnts/ BEACH. Vle'I'. V ~I • S48-4757or 646-3708 J • •..h Orti<.'es with private ft~t/ S400 1 Br 12'7tt 11 No children, no pei.. OOCflll" A,.... Lge, quJet, luxurious ex baths. 45 Cents a sq.ft. lo· For Sale, New Bea~ty Lost & FoUnd pd JOJ E r-· w J!:!!.!,.. Pool & Recreation LRG 1 Br. pool, nr. shops, d Rentim~ from S260. ec. 2 br. 2 ba a pt eluding ullllUea. 300,600 Salon, good loc, gro"."mg .. ••••••••••••••••~<1•• (IJ87t 2Jl66 1959 Maple A•t, CM adlls/no pets. um pd. A ult apts. Leasing pre· Elevator to scenic prlv. sq.ft. units. area. Laguna Hills . Lost& Foelftd -.00 <.:OflONA UF:L MAR J884Monrovia,548·0336 view now ls a prestige bch.Party&game room 768-5:i&hft5PM ~ 2 Br 1'uwnhou...e. frplc Large 3 br townhouse w /2 • Irvine co mm u n It Y. total sec. Perfect ti vin Roy Mcc..le · ••••••••••••••••··~··'• Pool lt'T1m~ continental baths. frp lc, patio & 2 Br. 1~ Ba. CID, OW, Twenty Pergola, Culver or wknd retreat for th RHftor lllONewport lllRTAVEAM Lost: Fem Spayed OQxlt hre11kfu1d. ~ml! ocean & garage. tdt'Bl loc. Adults, 8 /1, W/D ~ookup, 2 car & Sandburg. 2 blocks so. adventurous adult. S515. CottCIMfta 541-77Zt COSTA MESA mixture in CdM • 81Jtp.. C<1tahna views. Close lo saoo. No pelt!. 645·3381 or l(Dr., 1 child O.K .. no of San Diego Frwy. mo yrly. lse 499·2835 S3SOO. +per/month :t~· .. ~~~16 .• ltJ~ shopping & fine beach. 837 9Sl7 pets. S275. 545 7983 5S9·1lOO ~Rh ,.,,.,Wei COM 350 lo l02.0 sq. n. No nearby competition, · · ··<t>J' ~11r. [.I'll patio. tiult.-s, no 644·aill l Br. gar & encl. patio. Brand New dlx 2 br, 2 ha WOODRIDGE or~ 390 AIC. newly decorated. private office, lt:ltcben FOUND dog. n11(·~fi1 pets. S.'JOO mo o mo. or ______ Adults. Refs. No pets. w /gar $2145 1U12 PlNESAPTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masters. Brkr,673_.120 avail. Good terms. UBI, Cockapoo. Vic Pomona & l!IC.S44·4200 2 8 l b t So f LI $225.Utllpd645-2240 Wallac:e.Call64S·3356 l. 2 & 3 bdrm units. THEEXClTING 1525 Mesa Verde Easl . Wililon,C.M.64S·3S23 . ---r. a up · o • wy, Designed like early lf You Need A Staffed & Suite 106. Costa Mesa . Cost. Mfta 3724 odlts, no pets $285 mo Brand new 8 pleit 3 Br 2 NEW BREEDAPTS Ca lifornia bungalows PALM MESAAnS. f\lrnlahed OHlce. call <next to Kona Lanes I. FOUND shiny bit .J>u11 •••••••••••• ••••••••• g1~42 s:.::_~dys Ba, ownrs unit. a'lso l& 2 Bach apt, pool, Jacuzr.I, F. r 0 m s 2 7 0 . 1 ~ 5 MlNUTB~H~O NPT THE Ex E cu T I v E Open 7 days to serve Dog. Wht spot on cb,~l. $40.00 W A UP -or eves Br apts. no pets (714 > fplc, gas & waler pd. No Pinestone. Ofc hrs S·S.30 Ba b l&.2 BR SUITE. Rent joeludes your needs. 751-3'741 Weartng blk har~~ss. •Studio&! Apts &wknd~ 827·2479or548-8077 kids, no pet!. 1185. wkdays,9-S:30wknda. fcrom' ••""'. . f/Ume recept., phone & Pomona Ave. .?,f . TV & M d •r v Avail H' B ~l SS2-0400 •""" mall ser vlc:e utll & Affiliate (714)$45-9331 ext S0"1 or • 91 2sty helow ighway, 2 r 2 BR Furn & Unfurn. Adults, No Pets '. CANDY & CONFEC· 645-8329. , .... •Phone ~ llld pool & den. no pels, adlt.s. ~ Mature Adultis. No pets. Adult E·side 3 br, encl LapH leach 3848 1561 Mesa Dr Janitorial. Secy s & otc TlON Vending Routes, , . 23~~~ \J:;v~~M mo 644"*47 Gd. toe:.~ gar, palio, Like n-0w. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• (SBlkl EastofNewport ~u:: ~0Newport no e1'per. nee. We train FOU N 0 b I k & t 11 n Ek!autiful 2 Br, 2 Ba. apt, NEW 2 br i i>a fl'J)lc pets. '250. 644-<*78 New 2 br. 2~ ba lu>iury Blvd.) o r. and locale all machines. German Shepherd' Yen\. IT.AS ch hwshr. frplr. eve r· dlw, jac ' ', ga;,i/ie~ SPACIOUS 2 br garden condo. Ocean view. Walk S46·8860 TOPLOCATIOM5 ~~nb~~f~e~~f!tn/~~~ ~7':J.~~o Valley 'ar(•a. Mlnutea lo B. Dach & l yt.hlnJ. tMe-5239, 530-7290 of oc . Teen child ok. 11pt. Pool & rec All utlls to bch. All appUances. a... 4000 Harbor area'• best. 100 shdter. Requires $2990 .• Found. 1117 La-e Male ults, oo pel.s. 3 BR 2 ba lower unit pd. AdllS, no peta, S225 $625 mo or can be tum.••••••••••••••••••••••• T~~"'sqO. !};CSFr~~ $.'i850. secured. car and Gold/Yellow L'"ab Ilk" Blvd. CM. · · . · mo .. lnc l refrla. El $44-6889. ROOMS .,,,. t ·lb Rrrftl.AiNI ~ • .....,..,, 10-12 hou kl Ph ~ ----1-----•Frplc., .sundeck witb 2 '?ba prefmatureor Puerto Mesa AplJI 1959 ~ w up wl Brokers 61~-8'100 rs wee y. ·dog Vi ct oria CM beautlfuh1ewSSOOYrly eti red.' No pets, no Maple Ave. ap' l 5 S12S. Incl. utll. Unfum. kitchen. $40.oo •• ?~P (213)988-8530 or write · '• WIUJA.MWIMTOM chlldren$19S.642-S848 646-6.505 ' ' bachelor. Quiet. No pets. apta.548-9'1~0I'-• CDMdlxsulteslromtuo. Box 1217, Burbank. Ca. -642-"2-17-0----....-- Real Estate 87~· . <213>462>3'91 wru fem Chriatlan \It Util lncld, A/C, ample 9"'77 and Include phone FOUND: Century Pf(.' ~I· Rentals startin.g a t ZBR. IBA w1crpts, drpe. 2 BR. l ba, children & pels *" rt._. ll'9 ~r·,, 1~ to bch, N.B. J>ka, Janlt.or87~ no. Ha, Buachatd, MaO>QI 11, bltns. $265/mo. OPEN OK. nr. So. Cst. Pini. 4'PCN ""' -s.noe 645-2223 S r: ~-le 81.k Blond German Sl)~p, $325: 2 & 3 Bdc:ma. S /\ T & S tJ N , 2 2 4 Call for appt. W79-187'1 ....................... -· '" • . . Fashion 111, lAth floor , wet-g ~" e 968-5319 ARent640-7000 Avoc1do. 7$2.1920 PARK MIWPOIT SIP'I rm ooly, no cook'«· cot, 1utte. 1pactacul1r 11 . montbty •---------~ APAITMBCTS for older empJ'd non· ~ean/mtn view. Ideal 25 Houn ptweek handles FOUND: MarmaladlJ:;OI of Hwy, new 2 BR. I, LOVELY lg. 3 br. newly 0-P'Mlt 3126 2 Be<t d drtnk'r no amok'r $45 for 2 OC'' man t1rm Law it. &.tabllJJhed accounts ot fem. cat, deClawCd, lg.suodeck.$63Slnc til. redecorated .• Ideal loc. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• torT ~•o mo.tsU<Xante C M Lib .• Zerox avail. & equipment. $8000 OCA1rport area .S46·'Jl!!3 Agt 67S-5.930 No pets. $265. Mgr. Ill own ' ' ' •MSG Down. 081, 1525 Mesa dys. . • Newly de 1 br duplex. Quie t mpl'd adult 0 135. R h . No peh. S48·1021 --~-------• 1119-2531, ~ Mendo-ia, SUNNY sparkling elean. FromUS9.~ ROOMSFORRENT Verde East. SUile ioe.•----------'"-"._ ---1-------Br. bltru. fl'J)lc:, pool, apt.A lBr.~nvu,bltna,gar, Openu-eoany 1100 "'° UWpd "Tbe tut spac e In Coita Mosa <next to FOUNQ. Nov 14, feJnllt'I paUo, aundk. $295. Adlt.s. oopeta. $205. 493-7231 S_pa·POOl8-TenoJa · ':2.-Marlnen Milo Square. K • 0 ad\t -blonCl• Cd'Mt, no pcta. Avail appro>i. lat 2 br apta f\-om $16$. f'Lthvt •---"' .. 140 Acron rrom FHhlon N.B. tOOOft. WCH·Caclttg .t~!.• i;ues). P"...!1,._7 Spaniel very rrte.\Clly. I 2 /I 2 . 6 T 3 · 14 l 8 Cpts, drps, bltns. Kida -.,...__." ~ l&land al Jambortc on Hohk, Mohh 4100 sl1otna Is 1undee c . ~· toaerveyourn~. VI c Bus be rd & evn/wllod.s. oi, no pet&. Call between •••••••••a.;;;•••• San Joaquin HUia Road. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544-2Ul." ?&l-3'74l Honeys u ck I(.', F.v •. BAY VIEW, 2 Bl', bllnl, 9&S..Ht~ Del~ bl' 2~ ba, au. (7totU44-ltoO Held9yo.nh7 Prhne Newport loc., 2 of· COC1CTAfU B»-l1'9. ,.,. beam cellgs car, aduJta, Mesa deUlar a.teU BR. 2 dbl 1., .• paUo. {rplc. 1713 Condo S325 + 1 ~ teuc. 2 La1una area residents nc.. us 14. ft. ... '80.000. monUlly FOtJNO· westcurr SboP. $450mo. 675-977• Be, chUdren ok. no pet.I. Al•bama. 53e a.es or bedroom+ den, 2 bath+ expecUn1 1ueal1, re Mo. oack. 90~ Cocktalls. alktn1 ptn1 Cent'5r fn . s·o, 0.,. 1 $285. mo, &4CS·9080 or 5'1rl7l8 2 c:ar garaae. htd pool. 1Ltater th~ at Cvu1t1 UdoR4alty m1 sm1,,_.000M:....°'a tlvu~,!!llet.EU .. ~!.·· Cocker Spanicl.~p: GARA ~ SALE ads ' ti 548-MS Stv&dihwhr ~121 a1una v..:Hft t _, ""' '"" .... ~ lhc D.ally rtlol bring bl.I>' 2 Br , l 1,1) bu . New • vui. re .. • weell or mor Newtr cpt'd., 4&1>'d. AC. Suite 108, Coata Men FOUHO: Mal~ Ti met py results. 'ro place your Lrf UR. beamed clogs. q>Q/drpa, dJ'yer & refng 3 Br, l a.. frplc, beama. • roctive l oe1. dllcount. IOO ~ft. Barbor 81\ld roext to Koo. Lanes> mix, blk &t bloade·~ al dra wln11 cerd, phone IOCI ltfY, no pet.a, SZOO. Incl. New paint. 127$. R•rase. blk to beach. No\l /Dec only. Fa.-re· S.D Fwy. 1195. °'o. Open ? days to acrve Harbor VoU11w ea. 14Zo-M71tod•Y ~DWallace~ CaUCS4Nl.2SeJU:~ S31!1Sytly.MS-m.& MrY•t1onacall41M·29M 548-7895.. yuurnM<la. 751·3741 8'2-241:!. • ~ .. l ' • . . o I * " O~IL Y PILOT \Nednt11d•Y NOYltfnbCrl7 1979 4 .... -= •• .,. c.,...... c-twt/Cwrete ~.. ~ L.-.c~ .. ........,,,.,....IMJ ~ Tiie •••········•········•· .....................•.....•...•.....•........ ······•··•·•·······•·•· ........................................................................................... ••··•···•··••••···· APPUANCER'EPAIR MJNORHOMEREPAlR LEONITE CONCRETE Wt:.EDlNG..cL~NUPS Houa«Jeal\lngarBuUdlng AL.LPHASES GUARANTEED Paint PATCHPLASTERING CERAMIC Tllti ~ Sle>-&rvie«'Olll C.rpentry, Plumbinl & STAM PING Cob· •Coniple'letdamtenant-e MalnUn8llte.Very Sprillkltts.turf,plans. ing. lntr ll Extr. Fr ••AU.TYPES•• nndl. Ft ~t. "'··' ·''" • ('114)~9-ZUZ CeramieTile$40-~ bleatono. brick & tile ~Nest M2·9907 lt!aM>t>able.~U32 etc.Statolic213974 est.eicpertwork 842·0295 Fr~Est ~ welcomeS36·242tl . tt • .. =--.. -1....;.u_S.-.--lu----i·c.,et-----Sen.....;;.;_k.;..:.;,..;.;....---~ paUot, etc~ I•'• L,...,. 54trYk• Xlnl houucleaning by Call Mllchell Ms.1588 1NTERIOR1EXTERIOR VERY NEAT PATCH rw s.r.ice ............................................. Ca .. codor "'VARDCL&ANUP day.Owntninaportallon. MaaOlwy Accou.,ucalce11'g12$yrs JOBS6:TKXTURE ...................... . ..,.&AtlOCMrtel mp00 4 at.am cl.:an ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:allfor t. .. t.SS7-6?09 mday.S4.l-462.S ••••••••••••u••••••••• t'JCper 894-6308an8PM eebl. 893·1431> Removal11o . trlmn1 8ualna11Servlce• lna. Color brightenet1: LEtM JARVIS t'l~plocC's·Planlers Pamung. lnlJExt. Reas. ~ .. tn~;u~ t;;.,'. I • '' Monthly St.lllA!ln4\nU w b \ carp t 1 1 o min Ac1d.ltlons • Aemod.-lini Lo\fD serv Lo monthly Pmlesslonal carpet clean Rrirk Concrete Pell<> der,ndabl• f ree est. •• ••••••••••••••••••• ~ Income Tax Payroll bleach. Clean llv rm. din 962·~73 Lie 317~ ral~. Cln upa, liw haul ln&. also noor care & Block Walls BBQ Pats · •Tax PlaMtnl* rm "ball S1S A I fl'rtt Est 1.52·1650 window care Dutch Ref &slaM&-0464 Ca IJay~-796S PJ..41MBER·R1:palr. re · Tnmmina & ft1:111•1 1 12• Broadway C M S750couehSlOchv•~custom Home Builder t141, · Malntenunc•.Servlce ' pafiot P1'f tt . ln s ~all.~ll un Vn14 upr lndh-1111• 1 642·0511 G~; eUm J)l,lt Ocior"~rvi Remodel Contractor: Gndli 9 531.JJOlj Fteeest. Slumpi1tone. tale, ....................... ~~.u. G G idl'l)"· ~:~11>18 Cttll 0 '11 '. I repair. 15 yn exp~. Do Speclaliiing lo hard·to •••-•••••••••••••••••• blockwnH:c. brtc:k. plun .., ....,..., TYPING-MY HOME. wor lr myself. Rera bwld 11les P'or appt. Slr1ploader. dump tru<'lc. Reuonabfe. rehable. re ters. Quality work a\ re· • p~c2~ra:::ATJOS Ufiho'•hfl Ca.-lnc; Exper'd, Fia3\, Accurate, ~l-0101. J ose p b T h or m ;an . haulitl~. lr\.,"'tl wit. grad· tctene!e's, any houn. as prices. Oob 75G-93S4, •Redwood ~ks •••••t-•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •.•.. Dependublti . Ca ll 640-161811.lc.213494> ln .c. omolltion,etc &42-13340t'W·7430 960-~ IOoMyOwnWork Rcpilirs & Compo OAVENPORT&Cll\th 963-250'7 • t Man wlll lay. yours f-vrl= _. 751·3930 Xlnt bouseclea.nJno d e ·~ '' ri Free est ~8S83 Shin~a I ns pectlona. Proress1onally cll •"" ti or mine. Repairs & _.,...,""9 .. 1qp~ .--........, •11HJ Typing Service; All kinds, cleaning \00! Guar work ....................... H .... CJ by lady w/expr. de~ ............ ~ .......... p.,,11.9 lnsrd c:'d Lo pnC(>jl, fr forSJS. Ph ll60 '\Iii. l.Qs> quailly work. Call atbiggeraav1np. Fr est:) TR UC TUR AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• dabie.owntrans847·3S37 Pa1nt·Repa1r·" yrs In ••••••••••••••••••••••• eat.~&orM1·S930 WlftdowCa.aninq M2·7002 MS-3646 ENGINEER INC Haulln&/moving.cleanup •HOMECLEANJNG• area. workmanship uJ roof repairs al reaa ••••••••••••••••••····· Bookkeeping & ofc llOWDAYSPECIAL CONSULTING 64<>-7020 S7/up. Tn .. -ework. Reas, ByRel.iableCouple ~uar.Takeadvanl.ofmy ASPH4LTREPAIRS rote.s.Fresl.Lic'd.guat. Clua V1 1?w W1 •11I \ service1> thru s tate· Shampoo or Steam fast,free es\M2·<&S9T Goodreferences~77JI exper S36 70S6 ~f' 548-6182.546-3756 Wastung & llousrd• " f'Defll.s, typing. mailings. Cleaned. 2 Rms. Hall or ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU HAVE IT READY EXPERT COUPLE will PETERS PAINTING ..... ._lt.,afr ~~a~ &l2~~.t u'r G~:1' 41111 ~~or642·17~ bath SlS.95 S41·3547 & Exprd Hawiian gardener l 'LLTHAIM~l;.,'·T6306AWAY clean your house. Call Expr'd reas. rates. free -' ••••o••••••••O•••••• eves&wknds. c.p...ter 5:17-7396 Yd' cleanups. trimming. ....., 646-470Sanytjme est.Cal1 GeneS52·0458 CANOPVTV SVCCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ "'· . pruning. Ll Hou I 'g u.---~ p~y-c-u-c....11631-2440 I.St Rate Service rpeta..-unulureClean· ~ ·---.._, HOUSECLEANING. --_.,.. "' ...... .. ... ~h Carpentry Panel ing Sale. 10 yrs in bwii· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable & reliable l\vrg Extr lSty $345 at rairPrirei! 960-l....., ll\i. doors. cabs, etc. Call nees. 84<>-21" hades or Green· Yard Want a REALLY CLEAN Qill 645-7487 2..Sty $465/lntr S4Srm Vince Lenhoff 538-8475 ftt/CCMIC-.L.. Ca r e. Royal service, HOUSE? Call Gingham Prices incl mtr'l/labor """' down lo "Earth" pnces! Girl. Fteeest.s. 645-5123 i...dlc.-i Guar, insrd. free est. ••Goorge Pilmer&Sons ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-948S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted62'7·7900orSS2·0l.34 er a1n 1c ule . Tubs. Adds/Rmdl/Paint/Plans ont ra cl or. Custom Housecleaning By ANN Expr 'd Landscaper s . •ORGANTUNINC • showe-s &drainboards Srnljobs-Lic'd.\S7-~32 work. color. aggregate. bellero & Sons Expr Expenenced wtrers. Sprinklers: Install & re· •CUSTOM PAINTING• Allen-Conn-Rodgi!rs Freeesl.1173·1158 also concrete cullmg. AU gardener. Ft es ts. re· 493--0680 after 5pm pair. CooC'"1te & brick 111 QUA L I TY · L 0 Newport Organs 645-1530 SL''L \di .t ltt· Have something to sell? work g u a r . Li c · d , asonable. 646·4654 aft k 8 Mal RATES ....., e 1 ems w ' a Classified ads do it well bonded. insured 492-37211 4pm. Sell idle items 642· wor · 645-'797 one Call Bruce 54&-0720eves Want ad results 642·5878 Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. ll DAJL Y PILOT CHJUSTMA.S TREl- EVERYTiruRSDA' Classtlaed Section l.ost&Found 530 PerMMds 535 H.tpW•ted 7100HetpW..ted 7100HtlpW..W 7IOOH.tp·Wanhd 7100HetpW..t.d 7100....,W..tect ·71 twpW•Md 710() ••···················· ...................................................................................................................................................................................... . FOU~O: Barkless do~. •PALMaEADEJl• A"WSER AYON IOYSAMDGlaLS Oehvery'!'enforhomede· GENERALOFFlCE M8H:!:Tratnee nt medium , 4 color. vie Financial Institution Mission Viejo . El Toro 1Jv.LAT1mes TIAIHEE •'-Pro•..-OFFICE McArthur Blvd/Coast Past. present & ruturc. ~ ataff appraiser an area. Earn your own Call 548-1140. Type 40+ wpm, neat ~ffoft y qllCllifi otlon Hwy 837-1200 Ext 238 Lac 213/aM-1350697·9272 Orange Co. to serve real MNd htrct SS money selling subscrip· Del r rly handwriting. Able lo Major maat merchandli· ourC I c . $ FOUND : German GRAMDO,DUHG! estate loan needs Co. ToM....a.• llonsafterschool.1-'orin-avertzia,~ or ~3 e handle detail work. mgco.seetllpromolable • ..Stw c ar provided. Call -formation callS»-0913 ~r:"'· · '~es Mo~t F/tJme. Good working person for k>cal assign· SpeclalpoMtlon Shorthair· dark color· Spirihtcll RHClhtcjs Riverside < t > 686-6060 ext Chrishnas Menitt"? · e 1 very rou e · ' conds & benefits. Apply menl. Call T. Dougan, Unique opportumtlei- female, abt Dmo Hunt Announcing the opening 168 . Ec1u11I Oppo r Eamabout$40onevery IUSIOY hoveeconcar.Adultson· National Systems Corp. 848·1288. Oe11nis & Oen· AvaUableFor: Harbour. 846·0601 or our new ortice locatt.-d Employer M/F. SlOO you sell as an AVON o11ys & nights. Atply ly 2~~ hrs. per day No 4361 Birch St .. N B. nis Personnel Service ol s.cr.tarfes FOUND. Femat" Irish ut 18165 El Cammo Real. R t t • S 11 d~iiy llA .. at Ml asa aohc1l•!1S· no collecting Huntington O.och. 16168 ~ S Cl 0 APT MANAGER epresen a Ive. e ... ... WestmmstertHunl. Och GIHllAL OFftCE Beach Blvd, ""'le 121. Xla\ secret.anal positwn Setter al Montevideo an e mente pen beautiful g1£lS, jewelry, Mexicun Rest 296 E. 17th ~ in advertising r1nn n· Sehl area Ft1 or S:1t. re· lOam·lOpm. Now £or a fQr 41 units in Buena cosmetics. more. I'll C.M No phone calls area.638·0l28 Inte resting pos ilion quiring 70+ typing. Lil' cenlly had pups 831-3012 limited lime only. our Park. ~xper only. Snl show you how Call please •DELIVERY• an~werlng slu.dent i~· bkkpng exper. Salar ~ days 768-3537 aft 5 PM best readinit. reg. $25 , +unit. 1714 >833-1710 540-7()11 or Zenith 7-1359. Part or Full·llme qmawnturese jbudy Rmaem'e'n· t.Rgeqoods MASSIU$E S600-S750. Now S12.50. Smaller n•· from 8-S weekdays. ~iness man sei?ks part 3656 tlS-28) for legtt. tuJI time ad1ngs also avaitahlc. time associate. Earn G75·7t!l6or8Jl· memory, detail abili\y, position in MaAtge. No S.Cy/lookbeper i>'OUND : 2 Brittany Spaniels \F, tM, both brwn/whlte spots. v1c 17th & Irvine C M 642.6MJ Lost: Vic CdM fem. Aust Shepherd, ti mo·s. <.:all S40-7J07 anytime. Lost Garrett dcttictor Lu~ Sch. Reward 533.72; Ex 1256 Smith spl48 Appt's not nee 492.9034 BABYSITTER who can $:i()() per mo. 645-ll82 DEL TACO l y ping 4 5 + wpm . exp. nee. We train. Call Typing~+ stat. or492·7296 A/RECEIVABLE love 9 month o ld . Needs KllchenHelp Customer serv back· 752-~ldays.or ~ Salary1'7SO+ Mature. reliable. my CAI DRIVERS ii g1'0Wld very helpful. Ap.. eves. P 0 BOXES CONTROL CLERK home 21h days a week, Menor Women b~~m~ri:itl~~~5~v~r·. ply National Systems IAl ll!JJ.. • • Westminster I Bo l a a Muslbe~orover 831 .1831 1720 Superior Corp,4361 birch St. N.B. ----------1 6'Y• 6'9. For Rent Must 6e a good com· Chica. S92·0560. Apply 10 P~rson Ave. CM Gen'! Ofc/Graphlc Am MB>ICAL ~y-. I I\()\ 1 A"'0CIAI l ' murucat.or & self starter Ytllow Cab l1 Co d 1 X·Ray Tech. Dec .. Jan. 631-0727 w1un4erstanding or ac· BANKING 11.251 Slater Avenue DENTAL Assist . Orlho ~p. gt mils 2~0E e vacalloo relief. C.~.T.. P~ Acpttey ---------1 counting principals , IOOICJCEIPEll fountain Valley Chairside. Exper'd Only. ar. ays · · vea R.T req'd 8·5. I Nine 3723 Birch St. N.B. OVERWEIGIIT" Call 644-3389 Bank exper. only. Pref ROA 4"'2 Days. SSMi6UI. C Ii n i c . Mr Ke l\y. 557·0045 Guarantee<i 10·29 lbs. 30 9AM ·u1 NOON Contact Bob Creighton CARPET IHSTALl.HS NB. S<I Hr 642 2626 u• GIRL FRIDAY 833-9490. 100~ Employer days . Lose accumullltl.'(1 THE IRVIME CO. Irvine National Bank 3 Yrs. Expr . minimum. Dental/ Orthodontic As· Real Estate ~· needa MEN, perm. p/time f9r B.etamed Lost. She lli£'. fl•m;llc. fat & lnch('s. r upld $50NewportClrOr 833-3700.E .'O.E. Muslhavetruc:k &tools. slst wanted Toppay£or Cull lime ofhce help. l.ATimes homedeliv~i--------- "Jeanie": VIC lJolsa & ltl(hlenln~ or skm. In· NewportBcach CAllONLYBTWN6&1 right pers on Costa Pref.maturcpersoft.Of. In Newporl/C. Men, "8all&TI .... McFadden Rt'w a r d crt'11sed energy. Saft>. F.qual Oppor ~mployer Banlung PM.~ Mesa 546_5170 flee exp. required. Aae & Must have dependablt V'f"UU'l OMS TR"E Sl7-4752eve nutrious. No dr~!>. S'lG TBJ.ER/S-'d salary open. Mu1t ~e car & be reliable. S275 to Challenge at the lop for frl3-8:T10 -..... Clerical. Financial Pl;lY· DENTAL ASST i;ome lralnable and follow m · ._,..mo ... o.1740 compet.enl ind1v. &eeking FOUND small mixed Tcr ----RTlST PRODUCTION ,._~ CL.L-PfT ment clerk for ma1or . · E ·-~t· "-II bet 10 ......, · ~ · 10 n g t m 0 0 A · ~ ...,.. pension administration front office duties X· Su""' ions . ....., wn ~ r pp r rier Blk & n.>dd1sh bm. Phys lei an 11 \' 'n g '" Prefer exper in display TOKAI BANK r·1rm. Enterin g level. per. Sat morning & Mon· to 11 :30 AM only. Ask for MEN ·WOMEN wtcst.ab'I corp. Call Bill Vk Chapman & Main. Promontory Point Ile r h g PRESTIGE p RTTI E u a"ey ,..,., 2700 Dennis ma nu a cl u r1 n g w / 3333WCoast Hwy. NB light t yping & 10 key days. Dr Sc umm mana er. A. M m " • _. · Orange.832-7064. sires female compa· knowledge or map, floor 646-712lforinterview hel"'rul.*•"". mo.+ x.lnl 847-8501. HOMES.645-6646 Tohelpmanagearam1ly & De nnis P~rsonnt!l nionship Age preferably plan. architectural ren ,.. .,...,., business. Profit sharing, ~rvlce of lrvme. 2082 1-'ound: Black kitty with L8 37. Must be beautiful. dering & pasteup. Call BANKJNG benehts l7 l4 )l\44·4360 Dental Assistant GIRL Friday I Recept. ""id vacation & retire· 1'1chelson Or. wtUte n ea collar Poppy rich. inlelliaenl. Will)', .... EW ... CCOU .... TS exl270 ed ..,,.,Ptni lite bkkpng Ex -St CdM 8338100 ,.. 714·556-3937 Barry ,.. "' ... · Expenenc •1 • • • menl benerils inc1'd . P~rk'ing Attend a· nt ~ · · · talented und charmini: ---CLERK NpBch 644·921! per 'd. Send resume lo $57-0215 ~ FOUND: Puppv, black 6 Call67~ ASSEMBLERS O..ERK· BOOKSTORE . Claasified ad DO. 770 cto --------1 ~nled run or p/llmc ... Bankexper_req'd. Must b1: exc1ling & Dlshwcnher,P/thne DaUyPilot.POBoxlS60. Mgmt Tme, perm. Earn ~oreves.Must bel8. mos. male Santa lsabt!l 1 will not be respons1bh' ftlU Tinw Contact Bob Creighton dynamic. 2 days per wk . Hrs & days to be ar· Costa Mesa. ea 92626 Sl 75.s200 wk. Fu Iler SUO hr to st.art. Apply. & Santu Ana, C M r·-my husband·., d .. '-•w. lrv'"e Nallonal Bank 67"'"""" -.r•"" "--t H Nu '" ~ ""'~ Xlnl opportumty In Mis· ... · ,,.,,-., ranged. S2.50 to start. BrushSales,554-7851. ...,., i:.. '-""s wy. • u . 64Z-64lll Palncia Lonss ll/11 76 sion Viejo Industrial B33-37oo E.O E COCKTAIL WAITRESS Cont act Gary . The ~ll. THURSDAY belwn 4-6pm.G?s-86l1 . L'QUNO F I t blk h o I d R l t Want a bright. willy. sell Model wanted for picture. r · ema l' ca . &NDloyme..t Ir Complex. Must ave BAR GIRL. Attractive -Exper'd, undtir 30 pre· r n e r es au ran • suf fl.c ien t. o~r.l y Must be 1842 yrs. Please Part tame evening work . hair w/orangc Lip. wht ,NpCllaflon m:rnual dexterity 1n sml Salary+. College OK. Cerrec1Ca11Jack642-8293 642-8881.1400W. Puc Cst person to s tay 1 call6Jl-0308C.&t.Askfor xJn~ pay. no pressure:.. feel & chest. Pre"nan\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• components. Familiarity CM. 64&-!)5.W CootC-aREAKFAST Hwy. NB ahead. Ofc maoa nt. J.N. lrvuiearca. 499-3846 Vil' 1:$w.hard & TJlhert Sdtooh& USln~ m1l'rOSCQ1}e very Be • I Sl ElscrowSecy Sl072S bkkpng. A I R , A /P . 962·3688. IMtrw:Hoft 7005 helpful Cd bc nerits. auly Supp r ore. Exper 'd. Apply betwn LI--gene•al re"Otds. Ille Mothe rs hel.per. Very Part·Time.$3 Hour s alary commensurate needs exper, wig & hair 9am·2J)m. Dick Church's Homt Sw~ nvnw! • " Ii ht h k & llaleor Female .. 'OUND. Ch1huahua mix.••••••••••••••••••••••• w i expr Call Carol piece styli11t. Also will Restaurant. 2698 Your ability to handle secretarial In beautiful g ~e pg. som11 83'·3M&Or67S·1196 male, bwniwht I t')C ""1·-""forappt hand le wag sales . N 81 d c l start to rlnlsh pogltlon Hun\. Ha r bour Call babysltg, own car nee .. ,__..,... _____ _ U l <l ll a e I / Ch a Pm o n II A "" ..,.,., ....... 1671 ewporl v . os a 8416-00U for appl Teenager ok. Daytime PP.bPLE PERSON ...,.... Mesa. wUI put your career In · 631.2191 Eves. 644-0llOl 1179-6340 TRAYB. AGn&J gear w/fast growing co Exec needs p/tlme as· ----. Ut Auoc•nt.e Rep Beauty Styhsl, must know COOK Expe r 'd Cof(ee c 8 11 Lee w e 8 t 0 n. GUARDS MOTOR ROUTI soc. &nw~le supply~ Ful· ,.~luoncdk ~aolun~d~'d"~~ 180ttOVER. laltesl·ltnlgrendJshl~anmatu::1 ShopBreakfasl,Lu.nch& 841H288. Dennis & Den· CostaMHo Daily Pllol route in,_ly_c_u_P.lb_li_·ze_d_.61_3_2223 __ ._ M"mln" A"'e....,....0 HO ECPEl NEC s Y · 8 · Dinner. Apply Rigger. nia Personnel Service of Permanent. Full ~-part. Be h f Wu t ,Talbcrt . 118 " " "'""" 8374250or83Hl179 b 9 & 6 h • Newport ac. ater· IM6-2'10'7 Evening · etwn · 11 3·5, 1 Huntington Beac • 16168 time. Phone & transp re· noons. Monday through CLASSES START New s ubsidiary or in· loot M.-focturil'ICJ Fuhion Island, NS Beach Blvd. Suite 121. q'd. Ret ired welcome. Friday. plus Saturday t'OUND remah.• \u:.,,ll' MONTHLY t ernallonat corp is Co. seeking Boat As· EXEC SECRETARY f CaU546·027•.ofc hrs 10.2, and Sunday mornings. PHONE SALES Mwit 1dentitu '\1ll 11fl~r establis hing nrrices scmblers w/wood work · ~ or ClosedWed. S300 ... • .. " " "' ' investment co . in permonuigrO!ls . ....., Phone Sales people . Up_ m r~_5 1238 p ACIFtC thnloul Orange County· c x per EI e c t r I co I COOK F hi 1 1 d M t cash deposit reqwred. main or *emale. 16 lo 6 .. -Ground Jo' loor op · Installe rs. Plumbing as on s an · us H41RSTYUST Call k I "' ,, ., l''ound. Cairn '1\•rnt>r • nAVll SCHOOL f have 4 yra exper., type 642·4321. as or ycar..orage. Guaranteed P ,. 11io EtlthSl.S ... 8 portuna\aes or men & Installer s ~xper'd Immediate opening for u 7owpm.sh 80·90wpm. lmmed. openlng. Apply circulation uppy. ~ua~t fh,) & u "" women over ltl who 11re G 1 \ T h Cll b d' d 1 E ...,. in person Mar Fafar ---------wages or comm1ss1on!> Go l d e nro d C dM S4U65S can:er mmdcd. You ran ticoa ouc up. P· relia le in •vi ua . X· Apply. TMI 369 Sano-,A H : u· ........ 25() East t7t h Street. !ffi~ Accredited by NATT'S per Marine Corp, 1919 E. periencc is preferred, Miguel Dr. Suite 200, n..::g..., a1rs\y ng, ........, Suite 0. Costa Mesa. ~tabU.hed 11183 eam. Occidental. SA. but we wlll train. Please N.B. S. Bristol. C .M. <So. Nunlng beoreen 5:00 & S:30 pm LOST Little Gru) FmancaalAldProarams BOATREPAIRMAN call Ms. Garvey at ~!!.!, .,lau Mall) lHSUPERYISOtt ~ German Schn1rni.rr .. n Sl96 PH wtSC • 1 tm-8000 FAUICATORS ....,...,.,.,., 7·3:30 Shlt'l. Must have r-ua.l Op""rtun 1 Some nberglass ... I te ·---LY M ....... OR ---------I h . l I ~ t"' I y to •. Qu e~ n I l'.. vat h I I Ap _.,._ "'"' Factory has openings ro HOSTr.5511:s & a c u • e o s P t a ~ploycr •t Ii 1---------1 Based on your produc· mlyecCryasnt1ac!JunerrepC~. l~ 244S2Via ~trada several men w/metal ,. __ ~_.lw.W~-.... supervisory exper. Xlnt 11~1\~"gJ 9:J:l i\~~:~;·1. llA IARTIHDU tivity Comm + mcen· Placentia. CM ~.562:J Laguna Hiila welding exper. Pleas ~ 4111ffm..... benerl\a. Contact Mrs. heartbrottrn F\allorPart-Ume taves&ccxlraprofltshar· EqualOpportunity apply 2031 s E. Mam, ApplicaUons now being Jenst:n. Costa Mesa1--------- ----• Re read" to work aa a ing bonus On the lot> ,,.._.,HPER Employer lrvine.54(1..2901. taken~ Newport Ctr Memorial Hospital. Phone Solicitor needed. Ml~lNG Burm se cat. " training. Trcmiendous """"" Or. N. 8. Clauiesl & 642·Z734. ex per. not neccss. No mUll Chlld ht<11rtbrkn. prolesalOnalbartendt!rin pot ent ial lo r~ach A/Pay & Rec .• Invoice FTLECLERK -l ex~nsive club ml•--------•I saJ"•involved. Sl"rt fm 1 week Free job place· A d'l Good c reer ,....., .... u llrlllo? Och !>Jff .6730 mentas.sistanc••. supervisory & manage u 1.m~. 3 0 ggarow COOK-MATUIE For lnsurance Agency. Oran~e . NexttoUnll OFFJCE·PART TIME mediately.751·954S Rc~nrcl A-"an nart .. nde--t pos1• .~ ... w Musl tw e>perung Ill ' Y un · Pe .. on Good ben•flls N B ,,..c:.9005 ed Ca i·r Bank Must app '""''' .... "' '" pe~ab1;"&~mbitious. in& co. for hardworking '" · " · .. ~ Iv a·n pe. r•"n. 8,..m 5pm 2·4 Hrs per day. Typing.1·--------LOST R1•ward for return School l''or appe>ln\menl only 1elr·1tatter. Mon thru Adult resident care ctr. food Prep. AM . Full tlm dally .., .. · neat handwriting. Start PLASl'ICS of Brwn i1ucd1· wallet. ll<M E. l7t.hSt. SA call betwnDAM :!PM F'rl S.S. Start S3.2S. Write _64.2_·586_l_. ------r Apply Del Taco 25252 La S2.50hr. Ideal for &tu· MOU> PRESS :ilOlcn 1'115176, need I 834·111GO Biii M aack. 17622 COOKWAMTID Pu Rd, Lag. llllls . Housecleaner. Female. dent. Call blwn Noon· OPBATOR & !lenl1mcnlal picture Slf· I 183 Armstrong Ave. Irvine, Over 18. Apply In person, 581-<4720. =~per. necess. Call 3PM. 842-2337 Small plastic injection relurntd. no question. JolK W-.4. 7075 Ca 97m Kentucky Fried Chicken, FRY COOK • OFFICE HELP. po11ltion mold ~bop. Ex per. 1n usked 6:Jl-0658 •-•••••••••••••••••••• BOOKS Laguna Beach. Exp(!r 'd 7AM·3PM 6 Hou.Sekeeper Live·in So. a\Cail in Newport Bch oper ation or lnJectlon '.-soMI• SlSO R«lred European Nurse. Automotive Shldeftts days ~te Mesa Goll Laguna ~ome. J Small Firm. Involving a varie· mohJln~ machines & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phy Tberapibt will ex· New Detail Shop need• 1 & 'osmetologlat t o do Club·S40-7500 school children. •994091 ty of work activities lrtmm1ng or :im :ill Drlnll:lnuproblem"' chng svsfor 11mapt CM help HouMw•H sculplured nails o r • . nft6pm. Math background along plasUcp&ttapreforred. " area.~7.~0E\·es. · Top wages paid. Engine ~ten Juliette's w/cllentele. Gard /lOk 1 d I 51 ... c~WITCH 1...rc Call Alrohol IMpline Steamers, en~ painters. ... II JI on Do Jar corp. Will makeofr. ~6296 ener Hou11ekeeper for guest w ey exper 5 es ra· ""' v~ · • " ...... _nday""""""" m PLANTSM.&llli..I 1 c ble. Will train ror com· t'""D";rc,..taMe~a .,. ... .,.. """'.._ AvailableNov.29lh.prac· buffers & po shers. up-needs men & women or A'"' home n .M. puter Qriented pro. """ .. "" " AIORTIOH lical nurse. Live In. hot•lery s h ompooers. any age who enjoy COUMTBHIU' Exper.locarefor lnter. Qall646-6716 cedures Co. paid 5 ·3041 CounaeUl\j &t Rcfornl lOAM/3PM. 846-2289 f.~k out. ~lck up & de· speaking w/others & who ~~~ ~m~aA~~I: ~~ plant.a In ofc bldg~. Must Housekeeper' part·time. benefits . Salary open. Equt1I Opqor £mploycr ~i· tC11t·a vau. wknds •ME RCll ANTS• For ivery App Y atBI CM 11re bored w ithe average Laguna H.ills. be 2S, xlnt driving .re· lrvlne area. Call 714-346·5076 Eroie1-------- 24 Hr HelpUnc~7·1M9S professional window ~"!':~1!.... · ru.nolthemilljobli. cord. Jlood refs. Startin& 581·3505 Ball Inc. PLUMlll.llPAIR I c 11 c h """' """ S600 mo. 40 hrs Mon·Fri. ---------1 '( PREGNANT" tr m s · 8 a t Y No actual selling in· Please c111l 842·8210 Hoosek~perwanled.llve HtfpW.ted 7100 F/llmc.5 ursmlncx Caring contldential t.2U>i2l-0352 AMltolt...._.T,.... volve<i & no settlllg ap· belwnMdaily. in $ dys wk. Call Mr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• per CallS3H452. COW)Selina & referrnl. Cpl w/c:hltd 13, dnire to Mana,gerrtent caliber In polntment.s. Work w/one 4.....--...1 Offlc Neish! nn 8pm wkdys.1•----------------.. Abortion. adoption & manage apt. un1\6. dlv. ~ht by active ro. ()f the most popular 6: _-1:11 • Alldsywknd11.847-8891. THE CITY Of k"plng. Dependable. 548-4149 for .. ear~ . while you successful produC:l• on tier 1rlrl. I0pm-8am. Permanent part·tlme APCARE 547·2563 learn potution. Coll D. the mar\et loday. An In· Winchell's Donut House Multi Miiiion Dollar Housekeeper for lite --------•HllflpW..ted 7100 Propp, 841M288. Dennis expensive product who'9 2S3 E. l7lhSt. C.M. APP. C'Ofl>· stamn~ new ore in bskpng . 2 Adult' HUNTINGTON BEACH Tlndof"BoobTubesT" ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Dennl1 Personnel nume \11 a houaehold tylnpenon. Irvine N eed e n · P 1llme Must he aood Date-Party·TakeTriP& AAMAAAAAAAAAAA Service or Huntington word thruout the world. thusiutic. positive plaincook.846·0973. li:nplo,-.t&Tr•fsalJA' 'J .. utli• Diamond Glr.Ls. •••••• !!.•ch, 16168 Beach Blvd, w ork in a youthful. COUNTER HELP minded popte to In· 1 a_.."" wou _.. w Announces EmpJoymcntOpenlngs Ouya Use JOI HOT UME .,..1te 121. rrtendly atmosphere &, Mu•t be neat, clean In trodgc:e lnexpensive na· ~ ,..,.." For'fhe FollowingPosiUons: 11¥1 FOTO DA Tl Secy. Oen Qfc:, Recept AUTO have CWl while YoU earn appearanee & willing lo Uanally known product.a X112Uopportunlty In lll.s· at--0234, S:W·ISSZ. Elc.Etc.Elc.Etc.Etc. S _..1 _._Sfta.IS top pay. You recelve • work w/people. Apply In from our ofc Free park· sion Vlejo company. Lite 2Ptn .. pm. CALL~ ~-"" guaran~ salary + ex· pel"IOf\ bee.ween 9·1 lam ln$1 & nthn benefits. a 11@ m b 11 ex p r 1 n Cot>t.rol career K .. WATTaS SAYS tremely II bet.Al com· or a~pm. pl uanl 11urroundinp & c"ramlu or 11ml elec· *u •RE .... 'S* E i-. t ..... HI.a.HIST mlas\oft &i bonuses Con· TACO BELL relue<t atmosphere. No lronk components nee.:? ftA " mp.vimen "6ency • test.s & other lncenUvea IESSC$lHwy. Lair Bc:h e~per nee. &c no selling y rs m1nl rnum e x pr OVl'CALL MASSAC£ AccountirtaClerk COMMISSIONS Xlnt ad van cem ~n t Involved. Xlnt oppor. for Salary commensur ate 4J>M,2AM 83fJ.1780 pH A t<I TA ST IC lyF••tt ()()IJslblUt.11!3forbotb men ua\om G\fl ~ru.ppor a d vancement . Cllll w1cxpr Xlnl' bcnen~s. ---"" Ir women. beginning part m~. full 1133·8095 Tl m e ll (e Call Qirole S81·3830 tbr •SH -ARO...,.'S* ......,.,_ Commiulons for auto time holiday season Ubr • Eq 1 Op. "" "" With lob of pluu •OUllhl aa.lesoeoole. II you are in No eic-r n«. Vou re· Mus\ be avail Sat/Sun. anes. Inc. ua _•_!>Pt _______ _ OUTCAUMASSAGE rorbypoekloow/eacll· doubt! Try us! Straight c:ttve f~paywhllebelna Only uper need apply, porEmployerM/F Lqal ~ret.ary ___ -. __ uat ____ 1 tn1 lf0Win1 co. C.ll D. 11ell experienced only. traJned. You can work Ro1er'1 Oardens, 2301 General OUiee·C lerk Y•leT'lle.hldp D~ a .. LS 8rilfan. MS-Ula. Detulia APPb ln person. Aalt for momlnf Ot •ve. bra. On· San Joaquin Hilla Jld, Typltt. p/llrne. aftm HB ol lhla u~ptional GPllOf'. ,...,,, "".,." It .Oennl1 Peraonoel Kat Don 1y 10 min. b1 Fwy. froro Nplkh. aree. Reply lo Cluslned wtprealllious flnn seek· Maua1e•llodeUna Senl« of K1tntlngtoa all iurroimdln l com· ad oo. TTlc /o Dally Pilot, lng sharl) utent. Call L. I ~UOnly5G·Jl• BNdt. lll•Beacb Blvd. rountUa. You owe tl to You don't need a gu.n to PO Box lHO. Co1la Weaton, MIM288. Dnnla ''TltE EXPEIUENCE" . Sa&.lte12l. ,ounell to a\ leul In· "draw fast" when you Maa. Ca 92626. & D.nnh. Ponon oel PollceC._. Ca.tTy,f1t $671MO $641.o These are CET A runded positions re· quiring H.B. residency&30day5un· employment H.B. ETA Clerical Training Component. is accepf.ing a pplications for Basic CJetfcal Tra1ning. Interested H.B. resldmt.s may lnquire in person only allhe Employment & Tra.lnlngCenter. Ap. plications will be accepted at the center. S38 Mo in St., Hunt. Bcb thru Nov29. 1976at3PM. l Ad.all motel. Cloud ACCOUNTANT1 v"tlaale thla \lnuaual place fin ad ln 'ho Dall,y For Info call our Service of Hun\lnpon dw:.il TV. Pbt a~va· TAX PREPARE.A Oj)pOt. Conlact Jenelle 1'1Jot Want Ad.t i Call now Chrlilmll Ad·Vil\'r Bearb. una 8eacb Blvd, lJcm. 541-9'&5 Experienc«I. 'J!a-lall Talllbff. IS3-8098. -'42·5878. 642-5678 ~lte U1. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!! 1 =::::;::::::::::;;====::1.;==~===::::::::===ix::::=:::::::::::::::==:::::;:=i.:=:::=::======::.c:==========~~~~===l:========:;:;;:;;;:;L..:==========:i::=========~ 1• • •I ' f · ' • I HelpW ..... d 7100AnfiquH 1005~ 1050 W.on&llday.Novemt>.r11 1g71; * 0 41L YPILOr 0 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••i,;;••••;•;;·~· ~ 1010 h4l1e.U..out 1010 rrv, Rodlo, ...., .., ... ltd 7100 Htlp ..,...,..., 7100 Holp W..twd 7100 •ECRP:TAR y' .............. """"wl•• ........ s. """ .. • ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ·••••·•. ..... •••••••••• HIFt. 5-1091 •••• • ••" • "" "•••••• ••• .," ....... " .. "" • •••••• •• •• ......... •••• .. enty, N 8 . ""!!" d. Two nttdk "-1 ' "" bed .., l300I I WI<• N<•W "-dtol S•w ........ , ....... " •• ••• ___ .. ____ ,..., "''•"' HTML 54415 "°Ill• SO not,.. d. Sal whh ""'m '"' ...... ,.. "'" ... ,..•ft lpm. WANTED Top OI n.. Ll••·'i<•" "• Hn.n•wo .. woodqp M •..._.•GER Young glrl for PIJot Sup-open~ Needs rdant1hlng. Alk· *<'I.al lntcriordecorattd TOP CASH DOLLAft 127:1/~l olr. 1~ 125i 1tfl vll'trol .. Two nc·«dh.r ProducllUt' Control CLERK TYPIST ...... ply Sto<•. OC Abport -- -......... """"""'1·Sl'9. IJv'no 11P loel ,.,..., PA I D ~0 R V 0 li K 6 Ooo•model. N•"d' "' Reecot .... nenro " ""'-'"' ...,,,°""""" .. _. -IOIO ...... Ouedellwffd ...... JEWELRY. WATCMES. ltn .. hon• ....... .. ..... ,,.1 ••I•'-Prim• s.. M"1...,.,,01" J25K ,;.,, .......... ., ..... , bo •ola, vel"t oem AllT 0BJ£CTs. GOLD --·--ha<u'"I o .. " C!OO locallon. ~••ld~n,ual llM'S ._...,......_., ....... Seoa.man lo Mo•e• <ha u lo o 11 om '°. SIL V ~ft SERVICE. W-8011 1"'°""631314' _ rommcrc111 tlc a ary, C ... ,_..foft 6e(-reun~ toS800 New-ti9ed 1 mooth '25q rtdWOOd QO(l(t~U + fnd FlNE FURN ft A~·-.................... . ~:'l~ :.·.· ... :~~ w ...... ,.. w ..... d. 1 ....... p,_ .. I A ..... , .......... ..,....,. • lbl.. ,.,.. ••11•1•1•h" TIQUES......... SSS CASH FOii ..... &-... secret.ry 750-882'7 (,1u&Jtcn1l.nJ J>OllUon for 488 E 17th CO&tu Mesa lamp. wlllllamp. b8 oc11 • t lfta. & ft.IT"' AS Good used furn/refrllC• ....,,_,.. lmm~l:HC" CIJ)t'nlnt: i~ ''•pablelndMduala Xlnt &utezat IW2 J470 FRGT DAMAGED HOT· pointloa + ~olor CO• -.VWWAW ,,.,. r •• • .. ~.. .......... .. •••••••••••••••••••••• o<" ..... , .. ~, eon1'o bond1ts.1Mu" --POINT Sole. 3300 W. o<dlnoced '°"" In 1....,,..., ..... ..,,.... ""'""""·-··~ '· • 9010 ~l>artmt!Ot hr 8 clerkR .....Lt..~ ·F-·-1 Id WamernrHarbor.Sani.. redwood ll~OO llrrn Senct one card for each ...... _ 1 _ -l.)'put Rl-qul cetr. srner11I ECEPTIONIST P.-. ..,.rw'.or lit'<'YIS800 ee 'a Ana 9'79·2921 499·303&or499-283S _.al ••••••••••••••••••••••• """' •koll• •llh typln> t4'SS.peiloo-A't If A WINNIR! . ~!.::' ~~~·.::.::-; ..._... IOU NF.W SEAWAY SKlfF ot >O WPM. E•I"~•" W• .. ,. an ""•rtl,. N--8d! 8'2·2'10 "°"'"' ·~•• ally hos Magie Chef • ., 'IP"· • M .... E• ..... woy but ...... attn<tlve 11 & •,•n••••••.,n••••••"• "Ft. DOKY alld experh:ocr with opl)nma fur tt well RN S.pervbor i>Ju:1h i:Jc avail ror dt" burners. Harvesl Cold. ret. seals J2, •II<> chra. I strap. meeting alrfine Conn Min·O Mallr t'll'<' ~l> ~3~ boc>Jlkeeplna •nd dal11 11roomed lndhldual i.s 3 11 P\dl or p/llm. pendable person. Also Only used • mo'a. CU.t la~ modern dresser & I D. rt."Qultements. Pte org•n. excellent <'Ondt· l>' Swordhsh Plank processina W011ld be-1.1 Receptionist ror our · ~affon 1-'ee Jobs. Call .rena S46S, seU $200. 642·7812 tnl3<:.8*6568 ventl08~&theft! Fora Uon.KOO.P.P.:132·12.59 S4'SO 64 6--7'78 pt.,, II Yoo.,.,.,.,..... !IMWOOB toq.pany 0•• LYN Wood . ..,_...,, Denni• & da,.. Pl.USH e· Sola & 8' ...,. P<-•H""' l>g '""°"' M•Sl .. II-Conn E Ft011..:.. _______ _ bloand looklna 10., r ull """'""'' °''"~ .,. >It. P/Ome, ""' V•'('• Oen n I a I'•" o • n e I Ken"""' w .. .,, & Elee .,.., oll wood game Kt w • llpo p.,. r • b•l e o• A Ito ""'"hone. r on o Umc>pernu.neotl)Oll1tion pencnre needed Mu&t Stc.nC'M1~;,::1 Cen" s.; .. 1 .. or l"tne. 21182 0.,.., szoo. WhldPoOI wi mAtehlng •«•u. "Day Glo' .,,.., & we """' lt2> 61~15211 •• ...... Powff 90•0 then we ho" fhe )ob loo "' •bl• to handle • · · · · M~...-o, w.,b., '40. Kon mo" 0 1,.. top dinott• &I•" will baek & lrim yo" BPM · · ...................... . you.Alonl(wit~ex<-cllent busy cordless l'BX R~ Band wanted for St.>i:y/Sale& S"7$0 w,a.abe} Sla:I. Guar. cotfee.tbll. wood (!()((ee tags. Or try two cards ""' 1 """"'" W• off<0 switehboao-d • ll<bllyp· y lnte'"""'' call y ~ .... Lo .....,, tbl, kin& ., bcl•m ••I. boek to back. Complete Rog" o .. m .,. JEFFRIES """'"' ... m ••• , fo• ••d ........ .,.. • ... Reed m .... ~ •. , .... -kl•• .. quoen m JI· PRICES Set. m••Y "'"' .... F1ybo1d"8portfmhe. l-'!nefla. l'leo" •OPly " off ke d """ Good "8-1'll0 ' . 0.hKhl offe~ .. bYKruw O'K,.1• & M"rlt t••h••· llm•lon lo•. S2 ea°' 3/IS Gib<on SG Eloc. G Wto•. Fmh w•te'1~ V ~-, ..,...., ~ll'~nen"' · in< to deeh•< w/mo)o• 36" g., "o>e w/dbl ,.,,1 & ooto. 82" toll '""""·"'••· S3UO &'end<• Twin ""'•m 1 04 n AY .... .,.,. ""'*c tocceptec113ALES/FULL TIME. cUt'nts for self starter broiler, center grill. grandfather clock. all m 6/9tags$t.SOea. R ev~rb Amp. $300 M STANDARD t:OOo.M. to J :OOp.m. Specialty shop 11 ,B Call C. Will. 848P ·1288. Moving, mus t sell by xlnt cond. SM"4760 lOor mo1'9Sl.40ea 968-46:17 UNIJ.~LIGIIT 28' egu Woman. exper prd d .Denrus & D<-nnls erson H/28. Phone 11ft 6pm. --Salee Tax Included ""'1&.a--or...-&&.--• f"N1t In Alijt ·711 s.ta Malt MEMORIES 17872Cc:rtwri .... tRd Call8"2-4234. °'&>IServ1ecofHunUngton M:l-7857. Watrbed. kng sz. vinyl NOCARD? ~ .... ~. &l.J\BoatShQ.w Rnstol "" """"· 1618' Bmh Bl>d. '"""· •II .,..,., St9'. lkaw you, own °' .... !op-at 8015 <·on d. t • lly eq oo p d INC 1 ....... C .. f. SALESLADY ......... Ken"""' .. .,,.,, """'"'· C.11644-~"8 ....... ...i .................................... "'~''°'· At>p•OO M ••n,ik, """' • ....,., tennl• r.,hlon• wltite. ueellenl <ondl· k W9'11 make on< eanl ""' Wanted IBM co""''"•,.~~~:.:~:..:.__ _.,---9-060 So .h s DELLY FOOD parl·tlme Z nig hts & Service Slfll!On Allen lion. $65. 531-9561 Maple Platform Roe er lag. Add25<each. Selectric Typcwritc;r iao ... ~ _. s.."i'.'An~'. cZnr,;,;.. """"'"' '"' d•n•. " ... d Day • l.aWMfroma t ..... • .. , "" O"a>1ona I '.' S.od ..... o• '"""'Y o• WUI pay ........... ,, .................... ··: COMPANY Ev~ fUll&p/lime Ap· set washer /dryer grn1wht S60. Recliner derto Hob1el6.trlr.nE>wlruns.,.. An PAual Opportunity isALES. p time. Mon thru ply. Shell Station. 17th & washer needs repair sso· chr wht pearl naug Sl25. PILOT PRINTING 15 .. Blue. Dual ~itch. IBM more $1.425. ~ or ~mploy•r .. ,f' Fri. S·9PM. No exper lrnne.NB. 963-S4111 so(a8'toaslclrSSZ:I. Fr PO Bo 1560 Correctin& Selectri c 58l7505. "" ~ "' Equal opportunity nee. Wlll tram. SJ per hr Prov antq J vory 01te · · x Typewriter. $650 Under ..:...:..:..... ________ . ---<mptoy .. Mff ... info Callll47-1267. SERVICESTATION Reln~a .... /Slo,. <om ............. Kng "' _r~ ........ c, 92626 .......... neoag•<emona ""doek ...... •P lo " Pit Sales. S40·$10 wk up l~~~~~~~~~I 21 orATiold~~.D~NpTplv in obo:ff.er . .,!~o3225od. !':.·ir best ~brwd. I Pltnk du~hnodlstbt 'Id• Beer drafter. holds 1. Keg Pvt. Pty. Please call. pwr boat. Dover Sbor1?21. Sales Rep Drugs S12.600 J .....,. .... v. a nu rn .. of lx>er new Mnd S200 675-7314 uft 6pm No hve aboanis or party Men. lodl"· '1udoni. Re<~pt•on~l """ Co C• + c-penon, W00·'1on. l~A_M 19 ••fl "de by "d' .., P•. Coron• d•I M.,. 87 ....m. Call aft ltAM. 8087 or work on boats. plea~ Eves/Sat .S,4 7fl.H YouArelmr::~~! +~--IH to 4PM. 2983 Jlaruvr. refrtg/freezer. Harvest 644-4440 Pets Llm1tyourele<'trolysts~ d- 7 006 h I t ~rn C M al Baker St. Go Id 642 17 Digital Cl""k radl""' re·••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. rily SJ 7S ""r fl -In t is v ta pos1 ton Ma~ nat I co seeks ag. ld3yrso . .44 MOV ING. Selling "drop "" ..,., s(2el .. 3~934_..95. .-~ ----·-----•I ::;; !h~.;;.~~; ~;',on~~~,. g...,,., .,,..., !"ondOO Sew on g m '~ h op" . ll<'•nd ••w 19.S eu. ft . UP· 1 .. 1 loble. walnut <hak, ~~~d ;.:,:;:. C" koo Rea,b:: ~ ~ '~ ~~I~~ r: Real £&1.a.,.; C • 7 I M; 'ion M an n. ond" lo• '"'b I "" pl..,•nl tond ' ·. n• o. C. right ''°'' '""' ,,..,., • 'w a• I am P" go Id & . H ••Ii h Y y n 8 "oek. 'T.I Catolina 2'. xlnt <end BROKER i13'"'700 °"""" & O.n· Call 0 . Propp, 8'8·12811. "'"'"" M<K)bbon Sa•I•. ''" ••••· part. & labo•. whole. coil alt <pm, ....,,eOli>el .... SSO. "'1·29'll VHF. 'PO•. '''" ""'"' rus Personn "I Service of Dennis~ Dennis P~rson· 540-3684 $300. 551·1217 645-7857. You dig It up. xtra11. 495-6485eves. ... neJServ1ceoflluntmgton 557 ..s 393 PJmos&O"'JClns 80901_;::..::. _______ _ SERVIC Es '"'"•· 20il2 M oebol•on Bmh. 16168 Bmh Ill •d, SHll'PIHG I 2 O•. ''°'' ,,,. •<frtg. Om N ougo hyde ii' '"''· ....................... COLUM DIA 2'. Cl"n • D•. S.ito l2L PKG. DEPT. • .... Apt ""' & ""rig matching lo-. •"1. MUST SELL O•k·framed BALDWIN Am""'"· ,.,1,. O hp 0 18 . '49'li. R C EPTIONIST/ S "'LEI!! aET"'IL We have an openin~ In un Harvest Gold $150. Pepsi cbair & ottoman. Like glass coffee table. 550. Walnut. $1000. 492·Z029 l;Jay11. 493-8717 N""' a prof .. sionol wh< E A ~ ~ ,.11 gi•I d•PI S•l•ry ,. Cota maeb SIU ... ,....,, now. "15. 549-0<9S Wood"' Olfk• O..k. SSO. ,,.. 16<! ". has o~nl'<I ,,. managed STENOGRAPHER Plumbingflxturcs &sup. openwisome!!xper .. but 5 .d W 1 l hi Toast e r -ove n . $25 ..:..:..;___. ____ L_'_h_ la'le ""i4'ttool ""'°" C..ta M"a &lectron<" pli... Expe• 'd onlY. Coll w 0 II "" " X I n a , 0 M "'0*"' o .. n. "'"' o lo • n • ' n a 642__, W""""' p,.nu.2 yn okl. 11081 E 16. OOR •9. " O olhco woth a '"'""'"' fi•m need• ma'"• '" S3&-14'1. be'""" 0.llronid>>•P. "'""""' lge eapaooty. <0blnet, w lgla" d"'. BUI hke new Wolnut. "'"'' hu II•. lull me .,., . b"'•O'O•nd or ""'"" "'Pl· f'BX op•. A<wai. 929 8 , k., 5 I. c M ...,..,. ~-1190. Call '49·264• _ Annualtoy >al• No• 18\h. ,.11 s" S6SO. mooo many ""'· "''m "°"" ing. traming amt m11nag engmt!enng typist. Call 5&1 ~SWOMAM ll•c.l\AM • 1 .._ bed 1 1 o am . 3 pm T I C new> :'i.36-8471 S1895 644·9784. . pl \f t "h able ~ ......,..,...... licydH 8020 New "" Sz • 2 sng TOCK E RS TllRI F'l . . --------ing peo c. us ""' 979-1100. Permanent. rull l ime. ......,._ ci k h ed ood I to eom mun,.."' wot> Lod '" R • ady W '" ............ •• ••• .. •••• ~~" ec ' "· ' w SllOP '40 W 19'h St Kl MBALL ORGAN 100 n, YING DUTCI MA' brolm /own•·" RECEPTIONIST L>n• f' ••boon I •I and SHOE SALES u SE D. R EDU I LT & thl. weight ,., 675 011! _ C.M. · · Xlnt oond Mu'1 '" to ltull only + •aeong Ex«ll•nl "IMY. '" Fo• •••uty Salon on ""44it . G..,anteed. All type,, Se«ooo"I Coueh. l•m,,.. app"'""· '700 l'lm e ma'1. $15. Call "'""" "' ollow•noe Fount"n V•lloy. Expe• PEJISOH """'· .,pa;,,, T"de-on• ""'""" ... '" mu·ro•. IRVINE COAST COUN eall a06.6'>·"72 ..,_,.,. med" a I 1 d' n" I on ""''"""' <day• wk . S..S Taedo Dept M•n. & Wom<ns. Im. ao<ept .. 631 ·21UI bed• pm d. '"'•on'. y:;r. .f.~ !t.1~ ;:J.~R UPRIGUTPmn.,, good <4' '•l•od Clopp'". Sl"°p , u' a n" Vy n u m o< '01< HAIR llAN DLERS s, 186 pm on o"ded. med oa I • • Po n o n g MOP ED Cl mollo S&W "'6-""3 em ' <'Ond $325 """'""'/l"'""°"d· growth pott!rl'1al wilh :i 847·0065 Well' groomed. Mostly Permanenl P1T1me. liuf· • ' d .._.... II dbo ni ( . . btf! & r t m st c • '. 0 hd .b .. ed '"m. 00 ---mo•nin •' & wknd•. fum '• No I. ""hoon "" •hoek>. no ma "1< " bed. 21•mP tables. -•ase •• 8 ~o &tS.121 a>. • " UonaJ in scope. Respirator(9 Pt''ma. Cathy, "'•" ............ Islam! Nl•wport Beach. boani rack. Jtlnt cond. tnple dresser snl(I bed. doti.ble bed. Sl:l.DSma l <-·rt1-G--_,_ 8094 $32.500. ~979 ( d l .. "' ol'<'lr~ " AM 968-~ • h Wl11lc Antique resse1 ...,..-..:::; VVU> • '°'· •on o "n lO • < n '" 341 . Applyon "'""" 10 to "='• w /mo,.,..,,., '""' . .., Boy., S<hwlM S"n ................ ,. •••• ot976 Sol Co I, tompleteii 1..-v>0w ••nd ""'•m•· I< Thttopy T och >. 30 S<lowmn y ar.ouy 24.. 10 •od tabl ... 6424417 _ R"Y SIS. Metol Olfk< O•eal b"". Al"'I•> ''". "" "gg~d. so Id om P.O. Box 1097!>. s.mla Ct•rtifled or Regis try •SECRETARIES ~pd Like new. $75. Lgcs1zewalnut l)Okl•rlbl Desk $40. Call SJ0.3151 llcnke ski buots t:Jll s a iled . saooo10Cf1tr Ana.92'702 c•hglblt• w1cxper. ~fusl ~H .... ICl•u 979-0S96 wired top, ~utrh·i: afterJJa.m 536·3562 -G.1S003lor ~·2637 __ he able 10 tlo artenal Employers Pay All Fees • 5"" " """ ed C!d - blood i.:a~<.·s. 117 Shift UzRemdersAgcncy Ceramics or scle nrc •NEW-USEDBIKES• chrursw/r • sts. AlITOTELEPHONE R.E. ~LES Join #1 #1 lnSaln # I in Llstiftc)s #I In Advriisin9 Hunt..,...~och Fountdn VoHey UnUC1!nS<'d or hl•rnscd Free lS·dJy "Qui ck start" traton1t proiuam Call Mond"'· l"r1d11) ask for 8'.l-·u11k for U11l 848-0M 832 5"1 IU TAIBELL I< EA.TORS f~IUll Op!!y Em11hl\t'r Conlatt. Hetty Amoroso. 4000 Birch St. Ste 104 bac•kground mandatory Buy· Sell-Trade New, still In carton.~ FOR YOUR CAR tl8() &t2·2734 t:osta Memonal Newport Beach 833-8190 l3as1c· untlcrstandln,q of Parts & Repairs \alue. w1.'! sell $<WO. <.:all 837·1073 • fl011P1lal Call for Appl/ Est ab '65 _ clcc'tromc~ rrut ndatory. 3 Skateboard.~. uft 5. tcr7 ·!J~ __ _ ___ ....:...;.......;.. ___ _ y ri. ex pr n el.. XI n l Cycle & Co, 2.488 Nev.port Pecan :J6'" rnd lbl w, r.11~. 12·~1s·. shag be~ut $100. -----ii---------i benef1h, salury l"Om · Hlvd.C. M.642·7!110 4 chrs like new, bsl otr 10xl6 cpt. stained Sts. ll g SP 1 I{ ATOR y SECRETARIES mcns urate w t bu,•k. . r S400. Lill' ash bdrm blt·ln dishwasher $JS 'MIERAPIST Must w<1rk ~roumJ. Mls8lon Viejo In· Pc1.1,11eot u_n1scx 10 '>r>ec..od, ~~t full llL bcu, s 225 . 1 ..:.S3.:...l_-03S8__;_,;__ ____ _ .111 shifts Apply al San Los Angele~ ''0. relO<'al· d ·tnal art•e Cull Carol new lire:.. $75. 4!i4·1GJ6 7376 ~I em en le Gen c r a I ing t-0 Oran~e Co <Costa ~38l> Co.:._a.p pt. eve 644>-~ ...... _ IOSS K~~~tT~ J~f1~: llosp1t1.1I . Respinnory Mesa) will need u --C & r.--~ Therapy Dept 496-1122 number of exper 'd Telephon!!Soheltor • ~OS "* 8030 ;::.:r. •••••••••••••••• _9_a_m_-5..:.p_m_. ____ _ He~il - -7"n S9620 !te<'retanes. Prefcren<",c PART· TIME ••••••~••••••••••••• 2nd Hander. New used. Long grey Persian I amt c°"'RTl ... G GOODS WlJI be given to apph-Fmm home for Unlled . y h R n 120 E 23rd. C.M. COOL Grey squirrel cape _..., " . cants w initiative & \(iij1. k!erebrnl Palsy Guarn Ccimera as ICQ e rx. Tues . Sal. 10-S ~ ff 642-8512 Takr <11m & be ii winner tllgness to accept Wick WllKe No expcr 003·4001 twm lens. gd cond. Th nk Betund l"~od Barn __ l_o_e_r_. ----- w1m.11or Imes <'O seek· range of respons1bi1Jlles or995-4819 Chnslm.'.ls. 962-7617 Old din.rm tbl, 6 ca1n l~J.1 lakr a ,·t '?" •ndiv Secretarial skills man --Cats 8035 Horses 8060 back chaini 1285. ·71 lion (.111 Boh 0 Conno r . datory , uppt1tudc TOOUMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• da7~.18.000m1 .$1200 lm·~Oll Oe 0 1°&. ~ ~.e~r w figure~ d"s1rablc 111 MACH. DlSIGHU p ER s 1 AN <.:AT s . Jo'or Sale· 2 pomei. & show Maple sletl'O $50. Keli ~I" ei~ Mr h'·I on t>OIT>t.' lnstanrei.. Mu11l lx.-Mu!tt have cxtens lvl' beaut1ru1 long hair. lop QWlrterhor~e more cab sewing mach rvine. '•c l t. :null for work by l>e<' bur kf{round In general qualit y. r ej!ister ed. CallMi lO'JI $40.4750xl6rims&l1re! llr 13th Send resum~ & produ<:twn. loOhnH & fix shots. 638·~. p rt Q rt & Arabian $40. 4xl2 Cu.sl1cal tile. Find whJl }OU v.Jnl '" ---1~ salary ram~e to N ~ l. lure d<'~•~n i\uLomut1on a . ua er $.') ooca. 536-4543. 0.111~ 1'1loll'IJ-. .. 1f1t•1I' V. .int ad n•-;ulb 6-12 567 P.0 Box 2820. Newport eqwpmenl d~IRn ex per Beaut. Himalayan Cat Geld mg. ~lnl beginneni Beach. t:a 9266.1 preferred Xlnt advl)ne<.•· Show quality I yr old h.or s e ti 7 5 · 7 323 11 rt 19·· TV. portable. plays ment oµport Apply Slan wtpal)t!t'll. Sl.SQ Me-65&1 3 ~PM good. S32 hood h1.11r dryr -lord l\pplled Engtnet-r· ---8040 Jewelry 8070 $6.50. &i6·1525 Got seven . . C'tUflll lllf.• bf(•S$i1t9!1; fltl H f I ff t•t• lo •fft.•r! SECaETA-Y 1\SStSTANT TO BUSY F.XE<;UTIVE 1n c h&llcn&ing munage ment ,.,, dlvirs1f1ed corp SerrC'lanaJ skills & hook· 1<ecprn1t knowlC!d1t1• 1 m port.int Sul1:1ry open. based on capahll 1l1~s Mr Gi;,rru 3s o . 1d.ays l7~·!l56J or le\cs> 5l!6--0529 '!18· 3080 Alrwwy Dr. ~•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Special Christma3 Sale (;.M. A.KCOachshunds• WANTED Chinese brass. bird swans a swim- ming you'd like to sell before Christmas~ . . Turn fftet'1 iftto CHRISTMAS CASH .. , pfociltg -od tNer Ollr DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE • *""**"'****•• .. ., ~ Chnttmos ~ • Gifts for • • heryone « it \\h.tl .1 \1mil1·1l11l \.\.01 1 .. « ..... ,.11 \ 1111 o.:1111olti· '"' .. • ('h1•1st11 ," 11 r h1 "'" • « fl'1111l llll4l'I tllll ti: • 4'11111ff\I , .... I HI ' .. ****""******** 0.-~ ,.... Clirfrt ,,... .. ,.. ...,. ~--r• ..,. D.c. ,..._ ._ • _, ..... ,.. .... _ ..... r:,.. .. ... r-fN .,, Ctl '4%-1671 .. ,... QvLt-~V... ... _.. ............ ..... ..-~,... .... " - '••.' v.--:_~·"!f"". __ SECRETARY Sol lndustnes a m11Jor mrg in the recreaUon field nc'\.'ds a dy011ml<' m11rk<•t1ng secrct11ry Salary negot1ablt! U e nefit ... Call 1714 )541·228.5 for up pt SECRETARY EXEC 1;rt•at oppor Carl'cr !le<") c·urrenlly worklnJI. dt>- s1re. challn ·g po111t. in admln. s ale11. Slrt work 1st of yr Xlnt SHttyp. h\ly deU w/sales ablty, I .ilrl ore. Prime Ncwpon Beach loc. Pd. ben. start Sim. Cmpll res to ttd #4'13. Dally Piiot P.O. Ho>t l5&/, Cos~ Mt.'Sa , Ca TOOL ROOM Std s ch. st k• shots• cagell, nower pots. etc. PL.AHNER wormd• PSY tstd• $100 TOP CA~ II DOLLA ~ SlSO-up. Kaehler·s Fine M11 cl11n<.> i;hop or tool up. 1·728"'4485 ~>E\!fL/v? ~AicC:.'is. Arts. 2350 Npt Blvd. CM room hack~round YORKSHIRE TERRIER ART OBJECTS. GOLD. Rifle 30·30 Winchester . schedullr1i: t•'<11t•r. rcq'd PUPS Cham p blood S ILVER Sl::RVICI::. Mod94.Leveraction.A I Must he furn w/m;1slcr lines. tiny J lbs stud FINE FUHN & AN · cond. Dres~er. ant<1 SC'hcdulinK w(1rk load!> service 530-6455 TlQUES. 645-2200 ma hog. sewing ma ch Xlnt advancement op · !Singer featherweight) port. i\pply Ill Stanford St. Bernard Puppy, Lapidary und jewelry 646-4757 Applied f':n~in ec ring , female. 3"1 mos. long tools l'utting unit . ..:..;._...:.._ ____ . __ mi Airway Ur. C.M . hror. btO mark.J.ngs. $30 diamond wheels. s1hcon Brand new <·ontinuous -----891~ carbide u n it.. s mal cleitnlng , t ime r . Typ1.,l/Bookkecper ror tumbler. wax pen, lrin T oas tma s t e r oven Public i\ccl 's 0H1l'e Weimaraners. AKC reg., saw & blades acetylcn~ Never used $40. Qo Mubt be accurate w/mln. champion show-hoe, 8 tanJc & torc h: mint ox bedspread. rloraJ. $.20. J y~ exp. &t2·116JO _ _ mo·s. 673-8011 ygen and acetylene torct ...:548_-4264 _______ _ IC-.-y 8045 made by Victor. p1ckc . . . . UTILITY MAH ......-.rT to OU pot Branson ullra~mc F'r1g1da1re refng. $80. :I MIEWPORT •••••••••• ••• •• ••• • •••• · unii. jig saw, jewelers speed bike $SO. For upt compl<'~ 111 hr GermanShepheni. lOmo ben ('h and tool s 642-7678 wk SUlary open 64 1·2611 old male. Lovet1 children pohshlng unit. s mul --- -F'rc•e to good home. Lools.644-0l23aftC'r7PM SCRAM 'ETS VenclWHjAtttftdant 49'J.1231 -"L for Nat Ion 8 I 1-'ood Female Sbeltie/Terner CUSTOM Scrvu.:(• compuny m Son rrux. 14 mo. tri·color. had GOLDSMtTHtMG ANSWERS Juan Capistrano Xlnt shots. SSl-0988 Wholesale & Retail n...-1...,y _Munge _ working conditions & JEWELRY repair aoo vvu'"' ll~tal rnngc benerlts Ch. sired St. liernard remounting. :IOO patterni Pints -Eldest - Call638·M71 E.O.E Free to loving home. to choose rrom Stoc• TALKING -ur AJr pollution ls getting so WAITltfSS Loves kids. 496-8808 nngs. chains and cu11to bMd, New York City is casting. Large Stt>ek 01 now working on a super Pill mo.over 18. Apply a tl l4k findiop . sec r" l P r 0 J. e e t : 4PM. Bla,qio's al 19204 l''Teetogood Hom a 833-3048 833·3004 "' . Beach Bl. H.B. 962·7212. 2 Rabbits. Mac Tavlsh Goldsmith TALKlNO traffic lights. IHOUSEMeu MS- 7oo3 4250Sooll Or.-Npt. Bch Door chime Grandfather SEC•ETARY WAR ~ Purebred Aust Shep 4 tock ao71r. clock New afghans, Wanted for Carpel Store. mo's male o-aut mark· U••• •01 shell stitch. New Sinaer Admtn .. gen'I ofc duties. Must know how to drive '-8• Blue· ~rlo ·wt bm ••••••••••••••••••b•••k,: dress rorm. 751·4060 ~-typing. Respon. ma lure , forklift. Some knowledge U'6"· ' Reg. Morgan mare. ro '"' Reaume req'd. Send 10 of carpet business pre· M:l-026l to ride & d rive, blk Vespa Rally 180CC. Lam. ad ' 7 92. Dally Pilot.PO. fer red Ct'\LL ON LY Pur1ibred white rem . parade Morga/) gelding, bretta ~ scooter. like Box. tSliO. Costa Mes1A, BTWN6&7PM 645·4337 German Shep. 9 mos. Eng. Wost ern 1714> new5C7·«2:1anylimc ca· 92626 friend If. obedient, Rood 3311· 101 I b Co I uoo SECRET ARY ' Woman 65 or over to core w•tch dog. Moving, can't Macftiltery 1071 ~ '!tf~al r;6~ rlt:IOO, Southern California cfor deldcrlyl lladLy a'll~~~~ keep. Af\:IPM. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M5.~16SS. . Sales Olfice requi rea on ° up n h mature ,...,.l-00 with 5 lo So I a I')' .. neg o t 111 b I e GOLDEN R~RIEVER. H a r r I s o n L a l c 2 pr ant1"UO satin drpg 2 .,._,, d 4~7 Shepherd mix. mole II/I wtautomaUc turret ,al· · ,.... · 10 yrs .. exper .• goo ·. oJd. 644-88SI lacbmeot, .ti Steifle! ~r rods, 2 new bar mechanical skllh1 and Met-c.._... yrs vertical mlJf both loaded stoo111. new lawn mower. CUS:tomer contact. For ••••••••••••••••••••••• (21 Cockap00 Puppies. W/accealOl'iea. 3M a•s Reas. ~1 tnterview coritac:t Sales ....... 1005 male to~ old. Free iterillze r . 2 ateel ~ ... Sodcle Manager atf114>7~·5S61 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toaoodhomes. 492·3022. cabtnela, many other ....,... S46 3242 'lU-.-..l..--1-J d I!. .. IOSO eqiapment It m3Chinesta SHO. . nunu.:nan rWi 1 •• & electric al loOIJ, .. alrsty1·1n g S h a mpoo OfAntlau.s! An Afflrm11tlve A<' HUOE -~i·m~u ae •·······•••••·········· " :14'7-\4.25aoytime. bowl & chair. very re-••I BUY**-· lion/ Equal Opportunlt)' crammed wlth over 500 1_;:E:...m..;;p;;,..J..,;oy;,..e_r __ -.,... ___ 1 music boxes, nickelo· ~ .. :.i.. ·-D deoo 'plan6s. circus or-~ua .. ' GUAR 5 a ana. w,1 1 clock•. lSI &ard Shirts Anah~lm aran"d falhor C!IOcka, area. No e:cp nee Age 21 fucinatJna anUquea. & over. Uniforms Cum. OverSt.000.000Worth SAVE! New & used furn. Car & pbo o e n~c . Amerfcan Jnternational appl's, mlac. Wll1on'1 UntvMul Protection Galleries; 1803·T Ketter· Bargain N~z Now 2 ServtN. 12311 W. Ml\ Sl. Ing S t .• Irvine. 1'et. &orea -US • 8H W. Santa /\n1. Jntervw1 754-lm. Open Wed thru 19th, C.M. 442.-7930 • dall)' 10·12am & l :» s.t.t AMlo4PM.Vltlt! &48·3382.-WEBUY 4·3()pm . Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I wlll 1elJdfo-&_ELWor Vou. M.UTllS AUCTION HM616 & 133-"H SELL Idle Items with ii Oa1ty Pilot Clasetned Ad AnUq~ Walnut Secrttary. 0..11-..., King size Bed, complete. $100. Ulte oc:w. 498-CM82 I ( ',I ' AIOnable. C.11492·5317. CUSTOM PLUSH CARrET wov .. WOQDS Carpet contractor hH •~TO~OFF• lH yds. Rust Nylvn Over40ln•atockpauerns Plush. Sacrirtce, Must Al&oMlNl·BLlNDS Setl675-5806 642·2210 64S-111GO 83H7101.::..:.i;...:..;..;;..;,__,;•----:--t1 ll lge Ulec1 Ha bau fishing C .A RPET neta1 German made, aid ~ ~SlOOee. UMdlsnew 4.00tq.)'d. nylon net U /4 O•t PWIHSHA~ rathom.~1 Lowest prtC!el on any SI m.,or brand. Call for i\Jr lacbtl. n 12, lvu rreequote. 10.~pm. ~ al.a Siie•~ Rae· C'fl-41497·1~ coo.a P•rftrt. ~51 -~ - \ --; - Move them under our tree. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Daily PUot wUI publish special pages to make it easter for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toy s, sports equipment. luggage. appliance s, furniture. antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your business -we have a box lor you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and Inexpensive. Rates a re $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box . BIG, BIG SAVINGS U you run more than one time. For more information and to place your ad just call 642·5678 and ask for your Christmas Ad -Viser for more information. Your credit Is good with us. We'll blll you or you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmertcard. -642·5678 I \ . ;. '· ·~. . . . . . . . .. •. . ' ... I ' I ' 88 DAILY PILOT Transportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~rs. SoJ.e/ Rent ~·2· llol1day t.ihnvcr C;impt·r. loadmi.: Jal·ks. !>t'ml !>t•lr l'Ont 'd. lob of xlras. Sharp. $l ~UU ~9·2835 , * Wtdnetday. November 17, 19715 -· --- I AMloU.W, '510 ...... ,.,.W AMfot,a.pol'W ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW 7 6 IMW 9712 M.ldo 9738 A..fos, IM'°"'9'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• CAPll 11 MPG , r--lete wllh front dllc "12 BHW 2002. Alr. stereo. '74 RX·4 Waaon. Like Tri... 976 b''ir t l b It d xlnt cond. $4800/tlrm new, loaded. S2a00. Pvt •••••••••••••••••••••• r!:,.•1!·. !t~~ed ~teeel !:Ves7S2-0l09 Pty Call642·42.81 ,. • • • • • * • • •• •,. wheel covers, rack It CGipM 97 I 5 i3 Maida RX3 Wagon • • l>lnon steerin1. ~Unlna ........ ••••••••••••••• AM/FM. 4 spd. $1450. • ! bucket ac11t1, fold down ·n L200. Air, s unroof. 557·8717 • • bench seeta, vlnyl top. AM/FM radio. Clun. • • $101.17 Mo. $1800 @g.2986 9740 : .. =-~y :~r" ~ u::,~~ Datsun 9720 • ! ! on a~proval or your &ood •••••••••••• ••••••••••• LeoH credit. Total cash pri('e Stkt • LHSlnca Mew. Used incl. tax & Uc. $431S. TOP Doller raia OVl R 100 Deferred payment price On ALL Tradc·lns Including tu, Uc. 4s In· MIWPORTDATSUM MERCIDES teresl '5SS2. Annual lllDo•e S...... OMDtSPLAY ~ot.aee rete 12.t6<J.. Near JftacAnhur u~-of =.&. Str. GAEC:SIU4SU. & Jam&ree Roed.s nu.MP ~ •'2'2.f ]OO AUTHORIZ D GUSTAFSON LINCUl N MERCUHY •':>HOO BP .tt h Btv<l ~·unt1nq1011 a~'dl h 842-8844 I ~~ M£RCEOES DEALER 6862 M ancbester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. Ir •MB ·74 4!inSL Blue/blue Im mac Sl(.500. WISCO 2 (714) SS6-6S91 • .. • • • .. / ': It .. • UE•• Fau:o'uNDu • • IS MAKING .. : GREA't DEALS! A.tltcK. u '" 0&.UMd .............................................. codlnoc 9915 Dodge "n ······················· ... .-.................. . Dodgo Colt 20000T ~pd. Nabers A/0. AM/FM •terto. l yr old. ~klnir d .ooo. eau C' -...Ii llac 54'1-80fll or ?a1·1980 ,..(Ill 'II& l>ait. P /S. A.IT, 11ant ~ • eq, ibew radlel1. $13.$0. Qu~lity and Price Guuantccd L0.t\inR ~pe<1.ili~ls Prc tcrrcd Rates lJr~c\l ~election ul New & U~d C.1d1ll.ic~ '" Orange Covn1y Op1·0 Sunday Cadillac Master Deafer 2600 Ha1bor Blvd Co~tc1 Mos.i 540·9 I O<l Nabers Cadillac, Moo-Wecs.f'ri. 3 . .»7:30, &4&GM 9940 . ..................... ~ 193COUNTIY sn,llWAGOM Small 8, automaUc. air cood]. rroor rack. pwr steer1na & brakes, sliver gray w/matchlna.. in· lerlcr. wood grain •l>Pll· que & low .low, miles. l owner. (861NKL>. MOWS4991 MA~UIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO ll 1·2180 49S. I Z I 0 Pinto • 9957 ·······:;~~~;;······· Like ne=w. only 25.000 miles. Must ell. Sl995 . . 'il Pinto. AM/FM stereo + 8 lrk. 4 .. new tares. S1295. 493· S9. ut. AM/FM Sl395 or best S-7075: eves NEW 1976 ASTRE WAGON -- ·NEW 1976 ASTIE HATCHBACK Ser #2C15B6U506700 '76 SPECIAL BRAID NEW SUIBIRD AS LOW AS Wednesday. November 17 1976 OAIL y PILOT DI FACTORY REBAIE ,, ~ . .. . ' s · • • ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. -· .. .. . • .. ORDER A 1977 ASTRE IOWI lEASE DEPT. SPECIALS WE LE.ASE ALL MAKES & MODELS . 1.977 FIREBIRD s12r..:+h• Onlv $373.93 Delivers ----\ 150.00 Security Deoosit $ t27.93 First Payment lnc1uc11ng Tax $94.00 License Fees PARTI AL EQUIPMENT INCLL!DES: • Factory A ir • Conditioning • Power windows • Automilic transmission • Power steering • Tilt wheel • Aallye II wheels. Ser. 12T87A7N 108669. 24 MOHTH CLOSED EHD LEASE Mo ObigaKon To 1111 At E.d of LHH loHd• IS.OOOW..PtrY ... OM APPIOYID CllDIT FIREBIRD ESPRIT CAMPER SEJRING SATELLITE NOV A CUSTOM · '75 va.°"°'''.,,.. ,., •. .,.,,,.,.,., $ 4795 '74 r.,, ... ., r"-~01. ~-·p·". 1 $479a '73 "'ymou'"· v.a. ou•o "°"'" $ 2395 '76 °"""o1e': 6 cyl .• 0 ''<>: mn... $ 3495 ~, p '"')• l'>•·•v 1 c"'tl•ono 1 ~.1 fact0ty"" ~"-"'"'9 AM 10'.'cryor,pewer••~AM • J ~ ,. ._. 1 • .,; .. , ere,... to., ..,. •<rlo ~•op (8231<LOi ro>o. !'l()9NJW~ "'~ .. e .. ' "" ~ t1 . .f ~; (218' •; l~liiJ.3. • SUNBIRD MG MIDGET CORDOBA EL DORADO GRAND PRIX VOLKSWAGEN BUG GRAND PRIX CUSTOM CRUISER WGN. 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ONEOFTHE FINEST SERVICE FACILITIES IN ORANGE COUNTY ~ Of'IN M'NIOA 'fS l:OO AM TO 5:00 rw ~-MONDAY MU FllD.AY 7:JO AM TO l:JO rM ---·-- "' ·, D11nt ington Beach Fountain Valley EDITI ON ft •r11uo11 i • Y . Stoe!ks VOL. 69, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 17, 1976 TEN CENTt 'Only Love' Behind Duo Death Pact? SPRlNGVlLLE, Utah (AP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose of sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemne d murderer Gar y Gilmore. has been quoted as say-ing be is "the only person I've really loved." Mrs. Barrett, 20, mother of two children, was reported comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found One Obje cts unconscious in her SpringviUe apartment Tuesday after takJng an overdose of s leeping pills. Gilmore, 35, who has fought ef- forts to delay bis death before a firing squad, also took an over- dose of sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported hl fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re· ared m Springville, a community of about 9,000 people, just south of Provo. She later lived near Philadelphia with her former. husband for a time, and has also lived In Washington state. She returned from Pen- nsylvania with her two children, and her divorce was made final this year , a friend said. She. worked as a waitress,.this sum- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright- ed Deserel News story as saying Gilmoce "ls the only person I've ever really loved." • But a psychiatrist who evaluat- ed Gilmore said Gilmore had trouble being around Mrs. Bar- rett's children. They are a girl, Sunny, 4, and he r younger brother Jeremy. Mrs. Barrett sometimes hitchhiked to Utah1 Slate Prison lo visit Gilmore. The psychiatrist, Dr. J ohn Wood;, has said Gilmore's dls- COYeTy that he could not adjust to Q. nonnal home situation such as this helped lead to their breakup. Mrs. Barrett and Gilmore's re- latives say the breakup. plus Gilmore's drinting, helped push him over an edge that resulted in his being charged a week later with murder in the shooting of a mot.el clerk during a robbery. Mrs. Barrett's interests in- elude cooking, reading and gardening. She was quoted by the News as saying that before he was imprisoned. she and Gilmore s wam together, went to drive-in movies, and shot pool at a bar. Gilmore, in letters to his girlfriend, expressed remorse for his lwo admitted .killings, but said murder is a means of vent· (See OVERDOSE, Pa«e AZ) Acting Director Eyed for HB ·Post Acting Planning Director Edward Selich will be appointed to thepermanent pootofplanning director for Huntington Beach. City Administrator Bud Belsito ;aid Tuesday he expects the ap- pointment will be made formal at the city council's meeting Dec. 6. Selich, 29, has been acting One Injure d planning director since Aug. 4 when former Planning Director Richard Harlow was named as- sistant city administrator. A pus h to a ppoint Selich to the permanent post came from Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson al Uus week's city council meeting Pattinson said he thought Churchgoers Battle Would-be Robbers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two armed youths picked the wrong group of intended victims when tbey tried to hold up a pre- m.idnigbt church service. .. Police s aid both were captured ~by the pastor and the congreca- Uon and one wound up in a hospital with bullet wounds ln the arm and abdomen. Police Sgt. Jerry Anthony said the two tried to rob about 100 worshipers at an 11 p.m. Tuesday service at the Christian Taberna· de Church. at5225South Main St But .neither the congregatton nor Pastor Fred L. Daruels was about to stand still !or that. Anthony quoted pansh1oners as saying one youth moved into the pulpit area, took money from the offering box. and then threatened to kill Daniels At that point, they told police, the pastor Jumped from puJpit on to the youth, wrestled tum to the Valley Teen Citizei:iship Con t est Set The Sou t h Coast Junior Wome n s Club of F ountarn Valley 1s ~pon!lbring a Teen Citizens hip Cont<''it for local tugh achoo! St'niors Apphcant!I m u.,t hnv(' main- tained at l('ast a · R" avera1te in high school Studt'nts will bt• judged on an f's~av telltn~ of school and community arllv1ta's Deadhn~ for cntncs is Jan. 5 The Fountain Valley winner wUI receive a $50 award and a chance for a $200 prize in state competition. Any Interested student, friend of student or parent can obtain more information by calling Mrs. Dan Gordon. 962·3138. Counselors at Fountain Valley High School can also supply mOt"e informa- tion. Threat Sluds U.S. Display MOSCOW <AP) -A bomb threat reported by Soviet of. ticials bas forced the evacuation of about 1,000 Russians from the U.S. Bicentennial exhibition in Moscow's Sokolniki Park and ef. -fectively closed it for the day. U.S. ofCicials were angered by the incident. No bomb w as found in the huge pa vilion housing the exhibit , which includes American photo- graphs, copies of historical docu- ments and filtn showings. Valley S eks Funds The Fountain Valley City Council bas approved an ap. pUcation for $434.000 in federal flmds that would 10 for at.Teet improvements Jn the city's C.Oloo!a Juarez. •.. J floor, and with the help of con- gregation members disarmed him. The pastor sustained a broken finger in that round. A second.group of parishioners, one of whom grabbed the gun, took out after the second youth and caught him aft.et a three. block chase. In that melee, the gun fired and the youth was hit in the arm and abdomen. Police said the wounded you"th was taken to California H~pilal, where he underwent surgery for the abdominal wound and was re- ported in serious condition. Pastor Daniels, 38, was taken to Daniel Freeman Hos pital, where doctors set the broken frnger. Police did not name the l wo youths. HB, Seaclif f In Accord on Water Bill Huntington Beach city officials and the lluntington SeacUHCorp. h ave reac hed agreement on water b1Jl payments over the next 18 months. Due to city errors in the billing process, the c ity had underb1llcd Seacltrr by $28,762,31 from Aug. 1, 1974, until Aprill. 1976. T h e co rporati on , whic h operates the Seachrr Country Club golf course. agreed to 17 monthly oavm ents of Sl.600 and one final payment of St ,562.31. It was spelled out in the agree· ment announced this week that there is no dispute between lhe two parties on the corrected bill· ing. Jazz Concert Set The Huntington Beach Jligh School stage band and j azz ensemble will play in concert in the campus auditorium at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The concert, under the ctirection of Galen Vogel, will also feature the Chaffey College Jazz Ensemble. Do.1ation for the event 1s $1. The coffee was made, the mov- ie proj6Ctor was warmed up and three expert speakers were re· ady to brief Huntington Beach senio r citizens against con artists, shysters and ~umer fraud sch em es from patent medicines to lifetime-guarantee tries. · Nobody knows why but maybe lhey didn't want to be cooped up tn the air-conditioned auditorium ona warm, Indian Summer day . Maybe tbe goU links beckoned, or the backyard petunias needed tendlni. but in any case the old folks stayed away in drovcis. ' .. ' Selich was doing an admirable job and that Selich was highly qualified. He said delays in the apointment would be coun\er-productive. However. Pattinson 's city council colle ague, Richard Siebert, called for a delay. He said that city council mem- bers had not been given informa- tion on Selich's recommenda· tions and resume. Siebert said that it wouJd be difficult for the council lo take in· telligent action without the benefit or fu ll information. Belsito said the authority for making the appointment is his and that he would make recom- mendations available to the council as a matter of courtesy. "Selich has done an excellent job in hls tenure during the trying times of redevelopment and the environmental impact report on the Bolsa Chica," Belsito said. Belsito said the appointment will make possible a streamlin- ing of city organization that will permit a one-stop pl~ for de- velopers seekinl services. He said the proposed revamp- ing is expected to save the city $15,000 annually. The city advertised internally for the post or planning director . · Belsito said that he considered four persons eligible t!' the city but that only Selich ha<fllpplied. Siebert, on the other hand, says he thinks the city shouJd look both inside and outside the city ·'to get the very best person available ." "I am pleased with Selich·s perform ance lo date." he said, ·'but we should recruit to make 5ure we are getting the most qualified person." ''lf the very best (Selich) is here and working for us, t hen that is great." Siebert said. Selich has been wi~the city since early 1973. He is complet· ing work on a master's degree in urban planning and has served • as president of the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of the American Institute of Planners for two years. ' H earst Bail Hope Raised SAN FRANCISCO (AP} After supplying the details of how Patricia Hearst's safety would be Insured, her attorney said he is hopeful she will soon be freed on bail. . "I am anxiously awaiting a de- cision from Judge William Or- rick," defense lawyer Al Johnson said Tuesday. Johnson's comments came after he gave the U.S. District Courtjudse an outline of security precautions that would be taken if he grants Miss Hearst's re- quest to be released from a federal prison in San Diego pend- mg appeal of her bank robbery conviction. Before Firemen Arrived Unidentified man trains garden hose on mobile home in effort to slow flames that destroyed home of Mr. and Mrs . Robert N. Gray Tuesday in HW)tinaton Beach. Cause of blaze at Rancho del Rey mobile home park near Huntington Harbour LS unknown. No one was h ome at the time and there were no injuries, firemen said. Loss was placed at $35,000. Firemen said blaze waJ confined to the Grays' re- sidence at the mobile home park, 16222 Monterey Lane. Redevelopment 'Porn' Accusation Plans Gain Hi M w·d Valley's OK TOKY!~P > -au!?... new ~ovoes~~., opem, The Fountain Vall ey City ing newspaper said today that Chiang Ching replied that her Council approved redevelop-Mao Tse-tung's actress widow, own works never aged a nd ment plans for the industrial and Chiang Ching, and her dis-. wouldn't grow tiresome even city center areas Tuesday. credited fellow radicals in-alter a hundred viewings, the • dulged in private viewings or newspaper satd. The city will use redevelop-foreign pornographic movies. The article added: "It's just ment funds for public works im-She and others of the so-that these? 'oft seen-oft new' provements around industrial called "Gang of Four" also or-works were not 'oft seen' by and downtown areas when de· dered "kung fu" Chinese fight· them. They wanted to see the velopers decide to use lhe pro-ing movies and other adventure movies of various countries of perty. films from abroad. the People's the world ... The industrial re<lf'vPloomenl plans include already partially developed areas on the east side of the city. The city center plan seeks to increase comm ercial develop· ment and create a Fountain Valley downtown area near Brookhurst Street and Slater avenue. The plan also takes in a parcel of land on the northeast side of Talbert Avenue a nd Brookhurst Street. THREE CYCLES MOVED OUT FAST "We.sold.. all three motorcycles to the first man that called." Thts was the advertising suc· cess storv told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this clusified ad : HONDA • '70 MINI· Tftt\(L 50, $100. '70 TRAJL 70, $1 50. ·75 XL70. $295 XXX XXXX If you'd like to sell a motorcy- cle, or anything else. put the Daily Pilot to work for you. Call 642-5678. Daily reported. The' paper said some of "For these kinds or movies, Chiang Ching's own films were no matter how much or the na-merely old movies remade in lion's money she spent, Chiang rrunor ways. Ching wanted to import them," the newspaper added. A broadcast over Canton radio said the "yellow films" - the Chinese term for sexually explicit "blue movies" -were brought in from the United S tates . Hong Kong and elsewhere. The allegations were among a series of charges which have Is· sued in the Chinese press and on wall posters against Chiang Ching and her fellgw radicals since the four were taken into custody last month for plotting a coup after Mao's death. The others implicated ln the ''Gang of Four'' were Com· munist party Vice Chairman Wang Hung·wen, Vice Premier Chang Chun-chiao and part; Politburo member Yao Wen· yuan. The People's Daily account said that while they were privately savoring foreign fiims forbidden to the Chinese public, Chiang Ching and the other r adicals advocated providing little fresh entertainment to the masses 11 the ordinary people wanted Cyclist Held Mter Chase I\ teen-age motorcyclist whose riding habits have generated complaints by neighbors today faces numerous reckless driving counts after his capture Tuesday while trying to outrun pursuing Huntington Beach police. The Pacific Sands resident, 17. was apprehended by Patrolman Olis Lockhart about 6:15 p.m., following a high-speed chase. He was taken to police head· quarters. booked as a juvenile and released to his parents. police said. ;ora ng'jj c oast. b -4 z:n ':....g:_!. ~ "'eat h e r Shun Seminar S unn y a nd warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph this a fternoon. Coast highs about 75, low of SS. I NSIDE TOOJ\ V "I went over lo city council of crooks. chambers and set up the film for T h a n k a g i v I n a a n d them and everything. Nobody Christmastime, when all cititens c a m e • ' ' m a r v e l e d c i t y of any aae tend lo be lulled into audiovisual technician and greater feeU ngs ot gooeroaity fraphjc illustrato.r 1bom Jacobet. · a nd trust , Is a particularly "l take that back," he added. critical period for such often- "Ther-e was one litlle old lady lonely elders in s~lett: who showed up." Police PubUc J\lfalrs Officer She was so shy about beinl the Mike Relic conceived tho anti- onJy one present that she left. crlm& seminar with t his The aem\nar set.for 9 a .m. to specifically in mind. noon was designed to help re-''lt was 10 demoralizing tt wu Urea -and ea peel.Uy \be very almo.t funny," aald one police elderly often tat1eted by shady 1poke1man. "Here we were or llUclt operat.ort -t.o l~t · .ltanc:Ung around with big urns of thema~v~ fr~•,.=1!=r:!:l ., -~r~ .and._a film WC .. ~«! for \ , the occasion and nobody s~s." Refic ·and his men were baffled because of saturation publicity, including page one n~wspaper stories in three publications. posters at the Senior Citiiens' Recreation Center. 1706 Orange Ave .. and r eminders in the senior' citizens' bulletin. To add insult to injury. Officer RelJc finally posttd a notice on the council chambers' door an· nouncina the anti-erime seminar for seniors was canceled due to lad1 of Interest. Somebody apparently stole tbe •lcn ahortly afterward. .. Jordonfon •hock fr'OOJll' ~ cnuhed. o lftllt b., tirrorw:i In on Ammon hotel. ~ live• were lo1t in the. attock. ; three terrO«W1. four other•. PQge A4. lndt". .. Suit Chargea Radio Si~ 'ln:vtUion' SUNNYVALE CAP) -Wllliam and Nora 8irkley have asked a Sant<i ·Clara Couoty Superior Court Judge to cancel "Swar:np Dog" -a television show or sorts they say is an un- welcome addition to evening programing in their home. The Birkleys filed suit Tuesday charging that a sirnal from a citizens' band radio operator down the street plays havoc with two channels on their television set. Commlsalon have brought no results. lt alao bJamet a rock thrown throu1b the Birkleys' window and a brt<.'kbat tossed against their house on "a pattern of harrassinc" by Amerine. T H E COMPLAINT SAYS RANDY Amerine -whose C~ "handle" is "Swamp Dog" -uses bis· set during prime time on weeknights and continually on weekends. TIMOTHY J. WARD OF PALO Alto. at- torney for the Birkle¥s...uid. the suit. a.s.k.s $10,000 in damages and a cows order stopping Amerine from broadcasting at Umes when his ~ignal interferes with the Birkleys' radio and, TV reception. .. lt will be the ftr"St time a court will have to apply the common law principles or in· vasion of privacy to electronic signals invad· ing lhe home's airwaves," be s aid. The suit says conversations with Amerine and appeals to the Federal Communications , ~Coast Panel Federal Funding 'Gives Okay To Condos Construction is expected to begin soon on a $1.2 million con- dominium development of 40 un· its overlooking the Huntington Harbour area, foll~wing ap- -proval of the project by the South Coast Regional Zone Conserva- tion Commission. Developers Russell Jedinak and Joseph Shaffer won approval for the project al the southeast corner of Algonquin Street and Heil Avenu e under the com- m ission's con sent calendar. The commission acted on the project Monday during its meet· mg in Huntington Beach. Jedinak and Shaffer plan 28 two-bedroom units and a dozen tl}ree·bedroom units, to be con- s tructed in seven two-story build· ing clusters. with such amenities as a community clubhouse and s wimming paol. The project wiJI cover 3.6 acres of land zoned for moderate density. Tranquilizers For Mental Use Studied VENTURA (AP) -A stale task force 1s seeking ways to cut back the use or potent tran quilizers t•specially in com bmations at state mental hospitals an the wake or deaths being 1nvestigated by the Ven· tura County Grand Jury. This was learned Tursdav after a Camarillo State Hosp1tat employe 1est1ht>d that use or a three -dru~ shot known as "Serentil No 1" was d1scon lmued at the hospital this year "because or tht> incidents -1nc1· dents li ke this " Psvch1atnc tcchrucian Hallie Da\'1d was referring to the death ••' Thomas Riddle, an alcoholic :..Od drug addict. who died at Camarillo on Feb " after taking .several pr<'scribed drugs and dnnkmg nearly a pint or vodka •lfl the wav to the hospital, tht>n being given a Ser <'nlil No I after he arrived . /\ state health d<'partmenl or f1cial ask<'d aboul the statement told the A'soc•tatt'<i Prc:c;s the task force wa-; :wt up months ago berau$C of "a w1dt! vanety of Mgnals " H oliday Bazaar At Plavan School The Pl:ivan School eighth grade class in Fountam Valley will hold a holiday bazaar from 10 a m until 4 30 pm., Oe<: 5 at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. 16400 Slater Ave. Gifts made by local a rtisans and uartsmen and bu~ goods will be sold to raise funds for the 'eighth graders' annual gradua- t ion trip to Sacramento. 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Selich said the money can be Jury Watches Tiff Over Hinshaw Wife By TOM BARLEY Ol IM Oa1ly Pllol Sl•ll Opposing lawyers m the second Orange County Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw were ordered today to have their final argumenLc; ready for presentation to the Jury no later than Monday Judge ~ Domenichini 's directive e as the jury pre- pared to lis en to the two final re- buttal witnesses in what has b£en the 10-week trial or the Newport Beach Republi~ on multiple criminal chargE"s. Hmshaw 's lawyer and Jud~e Domenich1n 1 have r r os:::.cd swords on a number of occasions dunng those 10 wcel.s and they had another heated exchange late Tuesday, part or which was heard by the Jury Judge Domenichm1 repeatedly made 1l clear to defense attorney John McN1cholas that he did not .,.,,sh the 1ury to hear rcft'.'rences lo what the defense has descnbed during non Jury aclion a~ Mrs Thais ll1n s haw 's <1cutr psychiatric condition. McNicholas ra1sro lht• issue Tuesdav Y.1t h witness Mrs Patrtcaa· Munn. a Cypress res1 dent who knew the then Thaji; Worthen prior to her l!Y72 mar riage to Hinshaw McNicholas asked the witness 1f s he had ever observed erratic conduct on the part or Mrs Worthen He asked her 1( Mrs Worthen a ppeared lo be normal in 1972 al a lJme when Hmshaw and ht~ future bnde visited the witnes..,· Cypreo;s homt-and 1f Mr~ Wt.rthen wa .., lakin~ tran qulHzers or any other dru~s Repeated ob1cct1ons b:,. Oc>putv Distract Attorney W11lrnm Jo:vans were sustamed <Jnd McNicholas was repeatedly ordered b.v the Jud ge to hall that hne of question ing A (urtner question b., McNicholas to Mrs. Munn on Mrs. Worthen 's mental health brought Judge Domenichini boll upright on the bench. Frmtt Page ll J OVERDOSE ing a rage and ''i t doesn't necessarily matter who gets murdered," the News reported. fl quoted from the more than 100 letters 1t said Galmore wrote lo Nicole Barrett alter being ar- rested in July. spent to benefit pers0ns with lower or moderate incomes, to meet an urgent community need or to alleviate s lums or blighted conditions that may exist. Appointed to the committee were Ruth Finley of lbe plannin& commission •. Tom Cooper of the parks and r ecreation com· mission, Fran Andrade of the human resources council, Boyd J ohnson of the economic ad- visory commission, Elaine Craft, of the historical society and Ja- quelene Schmitz of the library board. Also, Keith Lewinger of the en- vironmental council, Patti St. J ohn of the Oakview Community Center, Michael Rodgers of the council on aging, Mary Lent of . the coordinating council, Lionel Ghiraldi of the American As- sociation of Retired Persons, J ack Feehan or the Rotary Club and Lynn Bolding of the League of Women Vot*;rS. Two at-large candidates also have been appointed. They are Lois Grover and Mar ge Hutchinson. Sus an Newman has been named alternate as the planning commission representative. Selich said that five more members are being sought to serve on the committee. They can apply at his office at the civic center at 2000 Main St. or by call· ing 536·5271 Selich said that in the past Housing and community de· velopment funds have been used Lo upgrade water facilities in the downtown area, for wheelchajr ramps for the handicapped and for senior citizen projects. Other funds have gone for the downtown redevelopment plan study. the Old Town storm drain project. Oakview Community Center and for tree removal. Money also h as been earmarked for projects that ha-· V{'n't been completed yet. They include a park. communi- ty s wim pool <.'Omplcx with faci lities for the handicapped and a comm unity <.'e nter at Rushard School. Klaue r Named President of May Company Jbymond Kl auer, a former re- s1d~nt of Mon arch Bay in South l .t11-:una. has been appointed new pn•sident and chief executive of- fl cc r al M ay Compa ny of r::iliforn1a Klauer, '15. was instrumental in opening May Company outlets in We5lmins lcr and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he ser ved as executive vice pres1-~ dent of the chain's California D1v1sion. In 1975. he moved to Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. lie has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company or California has 24 stores and is the largest division of the 137-store chain. In them, be expresses ap· pre hension abo ut death, acknowledges t hat "all debts • Klauer wall lake over his new post on Jan. 15, replacing current president George Foos. Foos will join the Empor ium Capwell chain whir~ oper ates 16 depart m e n t s lores 1 n Northern California. / must be paid in cull" under the o v· OK law, and suggests that execution cean iew 8 by the state "is more accepU.ble and easier than suicide." the Fund Application storvsaid. The News also published draw· Oceari View school trustee~ ings of Mrs. Barrett by Gilmore. have approved an application fOf' She was quoted as say\nR of the ~.000 in fed er al funds for tY o murders, "Uc killed them so he ~onstruction projects In the Hu.ut- wouldn 't kill me." ington Btach district. She SllYS her breakup wit~ The applicaUon seek5 $225 c~ CHraore a week before the ror the con struction of • murders wu partly rc~pon.sible multipurpose building at ffarhor for them. But Galmore told ber In View School and $la>,OOO for \ilr· the letters .. "You arc just not at ing .dla tric t c ampuses tor fault." the News said. tclem1on. .. Shorts Lead in King Case WASJUNGTON (AP)-A pair of men's shorts with an unusual laundry mark was one clue that FBI agents pursued in tbelr 1ear_ch for tbt? &Hassin Of Mart.In Luther King Jr. in 1968. according to newly disclosed FBI mes. Agents also investigated seven men named Jobn Willard because the suspected asus.sin used that name when be cb(!(:ked into a rooming house near Lbe hotel wbere King stayed on his fataJ vis- it to Memphis. Tenn. Those details emerged In a re- vie"" of 442 pages of FBJ fl.les on its investigation of the April 4; 1968, slaying of the civil rights leader. The FBl released lbe documents from a total of 18,000 _pages to comply with requests under the Freedom of Information Act. There was no indicalioo when ad- ditional files would be made public. A House committee is in· vestigalingtbe King slaying. The first batch of papers dealt with the inves•Ugatioo's early days and did not refer to James Earl Ray. who was arrested in London on June 8, 1968, and pleaded guilty to shooting King. Ray, now serving a 99-year prison term, has since recanted and is seeking to change his plea and go to trial. The papers showed that hun- dreds of FBI agents chased scores of rumors and lips from citizens and tried to use such clues as the shorts and a man's T-shirt to track the killer's identity. The un- derwear was found in a suitcase the assassin apparently left at the rooming house. Agents called on the Textile Marking M ac hine Co. of Syracuse, N.Y., for help in lrac· ing the laundry markings. The theory was that pinpointing the la undry that washed the a s- sassin's underwear might pro- vide Curt.her clues to his identity . and his whereabouts. o.11., ...... 'I.tit P!Mol• 'Appol• tftl · Or. John Eilbert has been appointed director of pulmonary care services at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. A native of New York, be has been in prac· tice in California for the past year . He is a diplomat of the American Board oC Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Diseases. No Solution To NY Crisis? NEW YORK (AP) -Two City Hall insiders have rejected a sug. gestion that legalizing pr05tltu- tion could ease the municipal fis- cal crisis. "The city is not exploring the· legalization or prostitution,.. a representative of Mayor Abraham D. Beame, who is in Israel, said Tuesday. "The City Council is in no way investigating the possibility or legali'zing prostitution here " said a spokesman for the 43 legislators, who would have lo vote on any proposaJ..lo perrnit Jegal brothels: Sheppa'rd Lawsuit Hits NBC SAN DIEGO <AP) -The son and two brothers ef the late Dr. Sam Sheppard are suing the Na· tional Broadcasling Company and others for $10 millloo u the restilt or the telecast "Guilty or Innocent: the Sam Sheppard .• Murder Case." The suit, HJed in Superior Col.l(l here Tuesday, alleges the relatives of Sheppard suffered humiliation due to the telecast about the nationally known cue. Sheppard, • pro.mlne.nl Bay Village, Ohio, osteopath, was convicted in 19S4 of murdering ~wife, Marilyn. The suit was filed on behalf of Sheppard's son, Sam R. Shep. pard, and his brothers, Drs. Stephen A. Sheppard an d Richard N. Sheppard, and their wives. Stephen Sheppard lives near San Diego. . <?tbers named in the suit in ~­ dition to NBC are Metromedia Corp. of America and Universal City Studios. Each aeeks $2 million in punitive damages u result Of the Nov. 17, 1975, broadcast, which they claim depicted lhern as "Wl· trustworthy, incompetent, in- sensitive, imperious, ruthless and dishonorable." The suit said the broadcast oc- curred more than 21 years after the celebrated case and brought the family before the view or "a whol e new gen er a tion of television viewers." After numerous appeals, Shep-· pard eventually was acquitted of bis wife's murder at a second trial after his iniUaJ conviction was overtur ned due to widespread pretrial publicity. Sheppard died in 1970. The suit said the broadcast used true names "to portray a fictionalized account or certain activities of t heir past lives,•• creating humiliation, embar· rassmeat and mental anguish. *~ \\lS EOUIPMEN( JtE'A"D Q~ A ITE R·S ucu c Basketball Shoes Converse All Stars 1395 Adidas Americanas 199s Tournament Blue 2495 Super Stars 2995 Super Star II 2295 Yes -We Stock a Lot of Shoes Adidas Jogging Shoes Dragon 2295 Vienna 1995 Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas Tennis Players 129s Adidas Nastase 229s Adidas Stan Smith 2495 Adidas Newcombe 279s Adidas O"er 2995 Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrip 1295 Jack Purcells 139s ladies Tennis Shoes Adidas Love Set 19ss Billie Jean King 25es Monte Carlo 2795 Tretorn Canvas Shoes 19'5 ladies Skidgrips 1095 Ladies Jack Purcells 129s Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundaj ' SL 72 3095 SL 76 3095 Brooks Jogging Shoes 1695 • 1J95 -1995 Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 2595 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 1195 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 199s la Plata 2495 Wann Up Suits Childrens 1295 & 21 95 Adults 21 9s . 2695 . 2895 3695 . 3995 Racket Stringing , soo • 7so ... 1000 . 1500 . 2100 538 Center 646-1919 I I I ' 1. Irvine Toclay"s Closh1g N. , .. S toeks EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1976 TEN CENTS . 'Only Lo"e' Behind Duo Death P-act? SPRINGVILLE. Utah CAP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took 811 overdose of sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemned murdere r Gary Gilmore, has been quoted as s ay- ing he is "the only person I 've really loved.·' ' Mrs. Barrett, 20, mother of two children, was reported comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in he.r Springville apartment Tuesday after ta.lung an overdose oC sleeping pills. Gilmore. 35, who has Cougbt ef- forts to delay his death before a firing squad, also took an over- dose or sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re- ared in Springville, a community or about 9,000 people, just south oC Provo. She lat.er lived near· Philadelphia with her former husband for a time, and bas also lived in Washington state. She returned from Pen - nsylvania with her two children, and her divorce was made final this year. a friend said. She worked as a waitress this sum- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright- ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore "is the only person I've ever really loved." But a psychiatrist who evaluat· ed Gilmore s aid Gilmore had trouble being around Mrs. Bar· rett's children . They are a girl, Sunny. 4, and her y ounger brother J eremy . Mrs . Barrett sometimes hitchhiked to Utah State Prison to visit Gilmore. The psychiatrist , Dr. John Woods. has said Gilmore's dis- covery that he could not adjust lo a normal home situation such as ttus helped lead to their breakup. Mrs. Barrett and Gilmore's re- .,. latives say the breakup, plus Gilmore 's drinking. helped push him over an edge that resulted in lus being charged a week later with murder in the shooting of a motel clerk during a robbery Mrs. Barrett's interests in· elude cooking, reading and gardening. She was quoted by the News as saying that before he was imprisoned, she and Gilmore swam together, went lo drive-in movies, and shot pool at a bar. Gilmor e , in letters to h is girlfriend, expressed remorse for his two admitted killings, but said murder is a means of vent,. <See OVERDOSE, Page A2> Dr~gnet Fails Suspect Escapes Hounds A Maryland bank robbery sus- pect escaped an extensive 12-hour search of the hills-and groves east of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base Tuesday. A bloodhound, helicopter and officers from both the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Federal BurC'au of Investiga- tion joined these arch after James A. Rice. 29, was identified by military policemen on the base. Rice is wanted for a December, 1975 robbery of a bank in Lan- dove r, a suburb of Baltimore, according to an FBl spokesman. He said Rice as also wanted in Was hington D.C. for forgery. The FBI official scud Rice is Angel,s Also Acquire Rudi ANAHEIM <AP > The CahCornia Angels today s igned free-a gent out- fielder Joe ftudi, their second signing or a foTmer Oakland A's player m two days The Angels, last in the American League West in 1974 and 1975. signed out- fielder-first baseman Don Baylor Tuesday. (Later tt was al\Jlounced tha t Mo n t r eal signe d second base man Dave Cash of Philadelphia I Rudi batted .270 with lJ homers and 94 R Bl for the A's an 1976 Irvine Teens Snub Youth . &ardldea Teenagers an Irvine have de· c1ded the\' don't want a Youth Advisor) Board aft er all Bul the studl'nts Wlll work with the c1h 's teen l'nordmator. Tan A vera. to ht•l p public11e ac tJ_y1t1e" a\ a1lablt' for Irvine young~ters According tn Miss Avera. only about 15 teenagers showed up last week when a second attempt was m ade to form a youth ad - visory board "They don't seem interested in forming a Junior city council." shesa1d. The teens pointed out that they arc m os t co nrern ed about recrea tional opportunities in Irvine (See TEENS. Page AZI oranga c oast La•£:....., _caJ ~ ft'eather Sunn y and warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph this afternoon. Coast highs about 75, lew of SS l~SIDE TODA \l Jordanian shock troops have cnuMd a aiege by ttrTONts in .an Amman hotel. Seven Uues were lost in the.attack, three terrorists. four others. PogeA~. lnd~x At Y-S.r•lce •It _ l.t.._.,., CJ ... ,1,,. •• _.,., '"" AU L. M .. ,. H Me¥\ei •• , ~11......i• Al•• Monlt .. R 16 CIMtlllH Dt 10 -.,,1 l'llMt AU Clfftlu CH Or~°"'"'' A 11 ereu-• CH ......._ c1 , OteO•NellCtt All ~ 11.J bl!Wl•I~-•• S-lMnul\ AU,, a111.n.t111,,..,.1 I• 1 T•i.vtut1' 11 ... _, "" u ~ttlrl ... , '"-C4-1' Wt•""" 44 "'' C• Wtrlf N••t 44 c on s idered a rm e d and dangerous. The search began at about 3:30..._ a. m. after M Ps noticed a 1976 Cadillac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since it wasoutofplace inenlisted housing, the MPs stopped to in- spect the car. a Marine Corps spokesman said. The found a man st-~ in the car and woke him b~~-;efused to identify hims elf, the s pokes man s aid . The MPs radioed for a check of the car and when they were informed that it was stolen in Las Vegas, the man sped away. MPs had previously been told to look for the man s ince he has a re· lali ve H ving in the area. Just before Rice sped away, the base spokes man said. one MP iden- tifiedh1m. She said the MPs chased Rice for a short distance and shot at the car's left rear tire. A short while later, the car was found aban- doned with a Oat tire. Sber iCf's de2ut1cs gave their bloodhound a jacket lelt in the vehicle. Although he tracked the man for awhile. the dog eventual- ly lost the s cent and the search was called off at about 4 p.m .. an FBI spokesman s aid. Lame Laughs Cop Ends 'Joke' Hei.st Pri1nping for .Judges Not many store clerks would hesitate lo hand over the cash when they have two hooded men with guna facing them across the counter. But lbe clerk at Viejo Liquor, 26063 La Paz Road, Misai.on Vie- jo, did exactly that Tuesday night, Orange County Sheriffs officers said. And they said he hesitated because he thought be recognized the voice of one of the two gunmen In fact. they s aid. the clerk asked a man identified by arrest - ing om cers as J e rry Wayne Haid 1fbe was Jerry Haid. Officers said Haid whipped off his hood, put has gun away, laughed heart ily and assured the clerk that it was all a joke Officers s aid the second gun· man, identified as Morris Allen Semore, did the same thing. They said the cleTk and bis two visitors exch a nged a few pleasantries and then the pair walked orr into the night. A Sheriff's pab'ol summoned by the clerk dro"e lnt.o the park- ing lot of the shopping complex at La Paz and Muirlands Boulevard in time to confront Haid and Semore as they were about to drive off. Haid, 25, of 31645 ~nd Ave., South Laguna. and Semore, 29, of 34511 C a ll e C arme li ta , Ca'pistrano Beach. were booked into the county Jail on charges of armed robbery. "I'd have liked to have said' t hey were laughing all the way to the jail," Sheriff's Captain Robert Griffeth s aid today, "but they weren't.·' Judges aren 't likely to see Mist World contestants in this condition. but pernaps the results of hours of preparation will pay off. Contestants in London for the an- nual contest Thursday include Souad Nakhoul, left, Miss Lebanon; Adelaide Fraga de Oliveira Filha, Miss Brazil ; and Vivienne Hollis, Miss Bermuda. Ma·o's Widow l,inked-to Porno Movies TOKYO (AP> -Chjna's ll'ad· mg news paper s~ud today that Mao Tse-lung's actress widow, Chiang Ching. and he r dis- credited fellow radicals in- dulged in private viewings of foreign pornographic movies. Public Skiy2nd Housing Hearing Another public heanng was held Tuesday regarding h ow federal housing funds should be spent in Irvine. but no one from the public s poke al the planrung commission meeting. persons would benefit from the program. The most likely site for spend· ing the funds appears to be University Town Center, across from UC Jrvine. However, land is so r.ostly there that officials estim1te only 81 units would be affectl!d under the program. Bicyclist, Trucker Mix It Up in Lane She ana othe rs or the so- called "Gang of Four" also or- dered "k ung fu" Chinese fight- ing movies and other adventure films from abroad, the People's Daily reported. "For these kinds of movies, no matter how much of the na· tion's money she spent, Chiang Ching wanted to import them." the newspaper added However , commissioners made seve r al comments and then voted to pass their ideas along to the City Council, which will hold the final public hearing Tuesday. The federal monev is part of the Housing and Community Development Block Grant. which is bringing Irvine about $l98,000 over a three-year period in an at- tempt to lower the cost of hous- ing. The funds may be spent to either acquire land to lower de· · velopers' costs a nd the eventual purchase prices, or on improve· ments such as sidewalks, gutters or parks which would also lower the purchase price. The final opportunity for citizen input will come next Tues- day at the 7 :30 p.m. council meeting at city hall. .. A row that st arted when a truck blocked a bike lane in Irvine Tuesday ended with the arrest of a truck driver's helper and a s tudent bicyclist suffering a gash in the head caused by a kick from a cowboy boot. The truc k driver 's helper. Michael Allen Fear, 19, of Con· cord. was arrested by Irvine police and booked at Orange County Jail o n charges of assault with a deadly weapon. Bail was set at SI0,000 The 17-year old Univer~ity High bicycli st. whose name was withheld by police, was treated at the scene by paramedics and then taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. where his head wound was stitched. According to police the 5:30 p.m. incident was sparked when a large diesel truck blocked the bicycle lane on Culver Drive in front of Uni~ersity High School. Two students riding in the lane lroine Temiis Signups Set Tennis registrations for"Irvine residents "(ill be held Saturday morning a( the Harvard Com- munity Athletic Parkinlrvine. · Signups wiU be talten r~m 9 a.m . to noon in the multi-puJ'pose room at the park. al 14701 Harvard Ave. Lfflons begin next Mc>May and the HSSion includes both four· week and elcht-week classes. The next city signups will be taken in January. got into the jassle with the Con- cord youth. ho alle~edly struck one· of the s udents in the face with his fisl and then kicked him in the head with his cowboy boot. Fear told police the incident happened after the youths yelled obscenities a t him for: blocking the road. The truck reportedly had stopped brieny to pick up a hitchhiker. Fill 'er Vp A broadcas t over Canton radio said the "yellow films" the Chinese term for sexually explicit "blue movies" -were brought in fro m the United S tat es. Hon g Kon g an d elsewhere . The allegations were among a series of charges wluch ,have is· sued in the Chinese press and <See CHIANG. Page A2 ) This year is the third year of the program and city officials must decide soon how the money 1s to be spent. An actual project site is noJ.. needed yet. but of- ficials must decide the type or project on which the money will be spent ~ At Tuesday's hearing. com- missioners said they were main-· ly concerned th;1t not enough \ The still-dry portions o( Lake Mission Vie- jo's dirt bed dwarf construction workers and the large pipes and tractor tires that will serve as fish habitats. The manmade lake won 'l be full for another seven months or so, but when it is, the more than 500 million gallons of clean water will provide residents of the area with 12S acres for recreational acti vities such as boating. fishing and swimming. Jury Watches Tiff Over Hinshaw Wife By TOM BARLEY O! , ... D•llf PllOI 11•11 Opposing lawyers In the second Orange County Superior Court. trial of Congress man Andrew Hinshaw were ordered today l<> have their final arguments r eady for pre~entatlon to the jury\no later than Monday. Judge Frank Domenichini's directive came as the Jury pre- pared to listen to the two final re- buttal witnesses in what bas been the JO-week trial of the Newport Beach Republican on multiple criminal charges. Hinsbaw's lawyer and Judge Domenichini h ave crossed swords on a number of occasions during those 10 weeks and they had another heated exchange late Tuesday. part of which was• heard by the jury. Judge Domenicbini repeatedly made it dear to defense attorney John McNicbolas that be did O<Jt wiah the Jury to hear referenl es to wha\ the defense bas desert bed during non-jury action a:s Mrs . Thais Hinshaw's acule psychiatric condition. McNicbolas raised the issue Tuesday wtth witness Mrs. Palricla Munn, a Cypress reti· -dent who knew the then Thais Worthen prior to Mr 1972 mar· rla1e to llJnshaw. McNlcholaa aaked the witness <SM RINSRA w, Pace A2) -411£1111• .. ~ • ) ' A 2 DAIL y PILOT Wednesd.1y NovPrnbar 17 1976 .. FBI Releases King Death Probe Files WASHlNGTON <AP> -A pair of men's shdrts wi.th an un~ual laundry mark was one clue that FBI agents purs ued in their ·search for the assassin of Martin ';LutberKini Jr. lnl96&. accordiJlg tonewly<tisclo.sed FBI ftles. I Agents alse Investigated seven men named John Willard because the suspected assassin used that name when he che<'.ked into a I rooming house near the hotel where K.Jng stayed on his fatal vl$· lttoMemphis, Tenn. Those details emerged in a re- view of 442 pages or FBI files on its investie.ation_ or the APril 4, ~. slaying or the civil rights leader. The FBI released the documenL'l from a total of 18,000 pages lo comply with requests under the Freedom of Information Act. Marine Kille~ 25 I Jnjured in Accident I A Camp Pendleton marine was crushed to death and 25 other marines injured Tuesday when an armored personnel carrier on training maneuvers ldppled over a near-vertical embankment. Authorities said the amtra.k fell about 12 feet onto its roof, crushing Lance Cpl. Donald M. Lange, 22, of Gleason, Wis., under its26tons. Marines were unable to move the transport. They dug under the vehicle to retrieve the body. Hospitaliied were the dnver, Lance Cpl. Dimas Conteras, 20, 2nd Lt. Kerry Feldman, 23, · and Pvt. Mike R. Raaurez, whose age was not li sted . All of the men have quarters on base. Camp Pendleton hospital of- ficials reported the condition of the three as satisfactory. An investigation of the cause of the mishap was being organized. There was no indicaUon when ad- ditional files would be made public. A House committee 1s 10· vestigating the King slaying. The first batch of pa~rs dealt with the investigation's early days and did not refer to James Earl Ray, who was arrested in . London on June 8, 1968, and pleaded guilty to shooting King. Ray, now serving a 99-year prison term, has since recanted and is seeking to change his plea and go totriaJ. 'The papers showed thut hun- dreds of FBI agents chased scores of rumors and Ups from citizens and tried to use such clues as the shorts and a man's T-shirt to track the killer's identity. The un- derwear was found in a suitcase the assassin apparently Jert at the rooming house. Agents called on the Textile Marking Machine Co. of Syracuse, N. Y ., for help in trac- ing the laundry markings. The theory was that pinpointing the laundry that washed the as· sassin 's underwear might pro- vide further clues to his ide.ntity and his whereabouts. CB 'Dog' Called a Cur Suit Charges Radio Signal 'lnvt18io1'' SUNNYVALE CAP)-Willlam and Non B\rkley have asked a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge to cancel "Swamp Dog" -a television show of sorts they say i.s an un- welcome •ddition to evening programing ln. their home. The Birkleys filed suit Tuesday ch~rgh~g that a signal Crom a ciliuns' band radio operator down the stmetRlays havoc with two channels on their television aeL THE COMPLAINT SAYS RANDY Amerine -whose CB "handle" is ''Swamp Dog" -uses his set during prime time on weeknights and continually on weekends. The suit says conversations with Amerine and appeals lo the Federal Communications Commission have brought no results. ll also blames a rock thrown through the Olrkleys' window and a brickbat tossed against thelr bouae on ••a pattern of barraaslnj" by Amertne. TIMOTHY J . WARD OF PALO AllO, al· tomey for the 81rJdeys, said the suit asks $10,000 in damages and a court order stopping Amerine from broadcaslinlC at ttrnes-when bis signal interferes with the Birk.leys' radio and TV reception. .. lt will be tbe first time u court will have to apply the common law ~rin.ciples _of in- vuion of privacy to eledroruc signals mvad· ing the home's airwaves," be said. Victims Grab Bandits LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two armed youths picked the wrong group of intended victims when they tried to hold up a pre· midnight church service. Police said both were captured by the pastor and the congrega- tion and one wound up in a hospital with bullet wounds in the arm and abdomen. Police Sgt. Jerry Anthony said the two tried to rob about 100 worshipers at an 11 p.m . Tuesday service at the Christian"fabema· and caught him after a lhree- block chase. In that melee, the gun fired and the youth was hit in the arm and abqqmen_. Police said the wounded youth .was taken to California Hospital. where he underwent surgery for the abdominal wound and was re- ported in serious condition. Pastor Daniels, 38, was taken to Daniel Freeman Hospital, where doctors set the broien finger. Police did not name the two youths. Three marine s were hospitalized Cor treatment of broken bones. The rest were treated for cuts and bruises and released . Illegal Alien Voter Headed for Mexico _cleChurch, at5225SouthMainSt. County Developers l\lay Pay for Rush . The 8:50 a .m. accident oc· curred in lh-e Aliso Canyon area of Camp Pendleton. The transport carriers are engineered lo withstand a 60 per- cent grade without tipping over. Base officials said most or the wun·~s were caused when the men in the amtrak, built to carry 28, were crushed against each other in the fall. The m arines struggled to escape the carrier through an escape hatch built in the floor of the vehicle Front Page A I OVERDOSE ing a rage and "11 doesn't necessarily matter who get~ murdered:' the News reported. ll quoted from the more than ·100 letters it said Gilmore wrote to Nicole Barrett after being ar rested in July. tn them. he expresses ap prehen sion abo ut dl'ath . acknowledges that "all debt::. must be paad in ruU " under the law and suggl's ts that execution by tht' stale "1s more acceptable and easier thJn ~u1c1de. · the !>lorv s:.i1d Thf' News :.also pubbshed draw· ingsof Mrs Harrell b)tG1lmore Shf' was q uotcd as sa~ mg or t hl· murders. "Ht• killed them so he wouldn't kill me ' She says her breakup with Gilmore a week before the murders was par1ly rt'spons1blc for them. But Gtlmore told h~r 1n the letters. · You are JUSt not 3l fault." the Nev.s saul Tale nt Show Tryouts Set lr1.-1ne <'h1ldren who missed lh-· Ulent show Ir> 01Jt:-. last month W\11 h<· j!I\ en • .mother chance to i1ud1t1on for !hf' r1tvwidc talent shov. to be held SJturday after noon The last minute lr'\outs wall be h<"lci Rt 9 <I Ill S·alurday al R a n <' h o S .1 n J o a q u 1 n 1 n termNi1 ate SC'hool Children en l('rt>stecl in .iucl1t1oning -;houlrl phone tht• «11 \' 1 t'('rt~ation d1• partment. at 1133-384-0. ext. 53 The tnlent show will be held later on Saturday from 2 to 5 p m. Forty-eight youngsters already are set for the show. '- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f~l)f~(Mi1<t 0 .. 1IV .. llo4 Wil"W'Pld t'\1• rt'\"" btf'loltO ,,_. N•w\ O"'" '' Ouf)h\l'Wldh'f ·~ (>-tnoP l "-I ,....,..bll\9'•~(..•K1p•,,V ~C)iltf'/1°# ,_,,, ~·' OUIM•VWO Ml't"df~ ftrtro.,, ,., ,.,,fU., '0" (n<1tA ,,,,,,., .. NtWPOft 6•at n H"f\l•"Ufclll'\ n-... 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Santiago Andrade, 22, was ar· rested Sunday at the U.S.· Mexican border with a U .S. voter registration card. Police said he admitted he voted. Although he has worked as a 1arutor in a Santa Ana depart· ment store. aulhoriltes sard An· drade is legally a Mrx1can rcs1· de11t ··The problem 1s crC'ated by the fact that our la~s re<1u1rc proof f'rortt Pa9~ A I IDNSHAW. • 1f she had c•ver observed £1rrat1c conduct on the part or Mrs Worthen He a-;kcd her 1f Mrs Wortht•n appeared to be normal in 1972 .it a lime when lhl)shaw and his future bride v1s1led the w1tn1?ss' ('ypress horn<.' and 1f Mrs WorthE'n was t ak ing tran- quilizers or any other drugs Repeated ob1ect1ons by Deputy Distract Attorney Wilham !::vans were sust:uned and McN1cholas was repeatedly ordered by the Judge to halt th st line or question Ing A furth er quest ion by McN1rholas to Mrc; Munn on Mrs Worthen s mental health brou~ht Judge Oomemchm1 boll upnghl on the b<'nrh 'That ·~ enough." thf' 1udge said He told McN 1c·holas that his cr<>5S exam1nat1on of l\1rs Munn v. as over and accused the lawyt•r of repeatedly ignoring wumings from the bench. The judge then d1...,mi~sl'd the 1ury and told McN1cholas "I'm shocked. surpns~ and d11>· mayed that you did this 1n front of the Jury. There wall be no more.·· , "l am aRhast at the ruling. ' McN1c h o las s ard .Jutl ..ie Oomenrchini dcchnt'(l lo reply ai. he left the benrh. Both law~ers and tlw JUdJ(c will get down tn d1scusswn of 1ury ins tructions today after the testimony of two fin al wit nesses has been received and the jury excused until Monday The instructions will be direct· ed to charges of grand theft. con- s piracy, embezzlement and violation or state codes riled against Hinshaw via a grand jury indJctment. It is alleged that Hinshaw, 51, utilized county manpower and materials for his congressional campaign in 1972 while he was serving as Orange County's as· sessor. He has been sentenced to one lo 14 years in slate pnson after ~ Ing found guilt~ of . briber_y charges in an earhcr tnal. He 1s tree on appeal. From Page Al CHIANG •.. on wall po8lers against Chiang Ching and her fellow rad1cals since the four were laken into custody last month fO() plottmg a coup arter Mao's death The others implicated in the "Gang of Four" were Com· munist party Vice Chairmnn Wang Huna·wen, Vice Premier Chang Chun-chlao and party Politburo member Yao Wen· yuan. of commission of a crime before his statement can be used against him ," s aid Ton y Rackauchas, an Orange County deputy district attorney. "l don't know how we'd do that lD this case since Mr. Andrade had in his possession a birth certificate showing he was born in Texas." In his statement to San Diego police Andrade said he was un- aware that he was ineligible to vote as an illegal aJien. He said he voted for Carter, who lost California's electoral votes to · President Ford Klaue r Named President of May Company Raymond Klauer. a former re sident of Monarch Bay in South laguna. has been appointed new president and chief executive of· ficer at May Company of California. Klauer. 45, was instrumental in o!J('ning M a.v Company ouUets 1n Wes tminster and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he served as executive vice presi- dent of the chain's California Division. In 1975, he moved to Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. He has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company or Calirornia has 24 stores and 1s the largest division of the 137 -store chain. Klauer will take over his new post on Jan. 15, replacing current president Geoq~e Foos. Foos will join the F:mporium Capwell ch:u n which operates 16 depart· ment s tore s in Northe rn Califomin. Fro• Page Al TEENS .•• "Actually, there are probably enough things for youths to do in Irvine. The problem 1s com - municat1ng with them," Miss Avera said The 15 tC'ena~ers who attended the last mf'cting said they would work with Miss Avera, advising her about what activities they would like to see in Irvine and telling other students whars already available. The attempt to organize a youth advisory board that would serve as a liaison between the teenagers In Irvine and city agencies resulted from a recom. mendation from the task force that studied delinquency. The task .Loree members said they believld a liaison group would help solve some of the pro· blems in the community involv- ing teenagers THREE CYCLES MOVED Ol!I' FAST "We ~Id all lhreernotoroytl~s to the first man that called." This was the advertising SUC· cess story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this classified ad: llONOA 'iQ l\I IN! T RAii. ~O. $100 i() 'l'llAlt 70, SISO iS Xl.70. $l!l5 X'C'( 'CXXX U you·d like to sell a motorcy. cle. or anythlnl( else, put the Daily Pilot to work ror you. Catt 642-5678, But neither the congregation nor Pastor Fred L. Daniels was about to stand still for that. Anthony quo'ted parishioners as saying one youth moved into the pulpit area, took money from the offering box. and then threatened to kill Daniels. Housing developers can avoid a month-long backlog in th~ Orange County planning depart- ment if they are willing lo pay for it, supervisors decided Tuesday. proposed the developer·paid overtime. He said, in a report to supervisors. there is a 30-day backlog on tract map review and a 40-day backlog on subdivision improvement plans that is caus- ing some developers a fmancial hard.ship. At that point, they told police, the pastor jumped from pulpit on· to the youth. wrestled him te the floor, and with the help oC con· gregatlon members disarmed him. The pastor sustained a broken finger in that round. A second group of parishioners, one of whom grabbed the gun. took out after the second youth The board agreed that dc- v e Io per s may pay county employes' overtime lo have their tract maps and subdivision plans reviewed to avoid delays in get- ting county approvals. George Osborne. director of the .county Environmental Management Agency ( E'MA ), The county housing shortage, Osborne said, i,s causing an in- crease in subdivisions plans 50 percent higher than expect.ed when county budgets were drawn Yes -We Stock a Lot of Shoes Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas Tennis Players 1295 Adidas Nastase 2295 Adidas Stan Smith 2495 Adidas Newcombe 2795 Adidas Okker 2995 Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrip 1295 Jack Purcells 1395 Ladies Tennis Shoes Adidas Love Set 199s . Billie Jean King 259s Monte Carlo 279s T retorn Canvas Shoes 1995 Ladies Skidfrips 1095 Ladies Jack Purcells 1295 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday up last year. --''------..:...:..----------------------~~ *'i\ \\\1S E!UIPME~r* HEADQUARTERS ...... Basketball Shoes Converse All Stars 1395 Adidas Americanas 1995 Tournament Blue 2495 Super Stars 29 95 Super Star II 2295 Adidas Jogging Shoes Qragon 2295 Vienna 1995 SL 72 3095 SL 76 3095 Brooks Jogging Shoes 1695. 1J95 . 1995 Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 2595 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 11 95 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 199s La Plata 2495 Warm Up Suits Childrens 1295 & 2195 Adults 21 95 • 2695 -2895 3695 -39ss Racket Stringing 500 • 7so . 1000 . 1500 . 2100 :538 Center 646-1919 . ... e dne day,s Cloeing P ricei; NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OuMlrt~ '"''"* tr-*1 Oii tN Mt• "'" • ._..._,, l'~lrk ~IW llo•IOll Dtuo-t •lld C"•nc l1111•1J ''°'" ••<"-00•-,.-t.,i •• "'-N•l...,•l "•t<><lellonol s.<urllHI• Oo•i.,. •ncl lrl\11,..1 We<lne<Jday November 17 1976 l/N OAILVl"'LOJ A •I Top Tip·off.· Salaries Relate to Size By MILTON MOSKOWITZ There are many w:.iys of measuring companies -by sales, by prorlt, by assets. by number ot employes -but CW-1e Of the ffiOSt intriguing IS by the numbet or bi&b·Sal&rled $l• ecutives The bieger the COOi pany, the more peopJe 1l has earnin g hi g h salaries. That 's n rule that ui;ually holds up Not every ti m e o r course But most or the time. Money Tree J oseph Beith, professor of insurance al lnd1apa University, has demonstrated that this measuring rod a~ works m the world or mutual li!e Insurance companies. The mutuals are comparues that are. theoret1 ctlly anyw-.y. owned by then· policyholders The data assembled by Beith for the na\ton 's 10 largest mutuals showed the followi.bg salary picture I ' 1) PRUDENTIAL. NATION 'S LARGEST life lnsu~r with assets of $39 3 b1ll1on In 1975 it had 30 executives WS\<> made more than $100,000 a year. Three earned more than ~.000, including the $375,000 saJary paid lo Chairm1n Donald S. MacNaugbton 2) Metropolitan, No 2 m ~e standings with assets or $35.1 b1lhon. It had 11 execuU~es eanung more than $100,~ in 1975 Two earned more than $200,000. Higbesl paid Pr~i­ dent Richa,rd ft, Shinn, $300,000 3 ) Equitable Lire of New York, third largest compa11y wtth assets or $19 8 billion Twelve officers earned m~e than $100,000 ; only one, President Coy G. Eklund, more than $200,000 4) NEW YORK LIFE. ASSETS: $13 8 balhon. Only thry:c executives were over the $100,000·a·year mark. 5 ) John Hancock, No 5 with assets of $12 8 billion. Cha1rman Gerhard D Bleacken earned $185,000. Six other executives were paid more than $100,000 • 6 ) Northwestern MuluaJ, Milwaukee-based mutual wtth assets of $7 9 billion. Two executives received $100,000 «ir more· President Francis E Ferguson ($200,000) and Senipr Vice President Robert E Te mplin ($100,000). • 7) Massachusetts Mutual, assets of $5 8 billion. Six Ef· ecutlves received more than $100,000 ..A • 8) MUTUAL OF NEW YORK, ASSETS of $4 8 bllhoh "Eleven executives were down for more than $100,000. 9) New E ngland MutuaJ, No 9 with assets of $4 6 bilJion Three s alaries of more than $100,000 10) Connecticut Mutual, assets -0f $3 6 billion. Only ooe plus·Sl00,000 s alary to Pres1denl Edward B. Bal~s ($159,560). IT'S CLEAR FROM nos compilation that PrudenUa l polieyhoiders· wh~ ha Ye-thew-' 'pi~ o£ the..roclt:.!..pay the best salaries 1n the industry Prudential's assets ar~ only a little above Metropohtan's but 1t has nearJy three limes es many people earn mg more than $100,000 a year. Prudential passed Metropolitan as the industry leader 10 years ago. The rugh salaries may have s omething to do with that Executive salaries are higher at J ohn Hancock than at New York Life even though New York L1fo 's assets are greater. NORTHWESTERN MlJTUAL RUNS /\ lean ship Although al has greater assets than Mass Mutual atd Mutual of New York. it bas Car fewer salaries in the $100,000 range. As high as these salaries may seem to be to you, thty trail the s tipends paid m other businesses. Insurance has never been regarded as a highly paid field The $375,000 earned last year by PrudeJltial's MacNaughton would not r al'\Jc ham among the 80 higllest•pa1d executives in American bus1iaess. And being the head of a mutual company, be hasllo way of acqu1rrng stock m the company he runs Oil Report Raises Wall Street Hopes NEW YORK <AP) -Stock prices moved ahead graduall y but steadily today, prodded by hopes for a delay m a decision on any mcrease Ul world otl prices Trading was moderately active. The Dow Jones a verage of 30 1ndustnal stocks was up 2 74at938 08 Advances outnumbered declines by better than a 2·1 margin among New York Stock Exchangc-hsted issues A spokesman for the Organ1zat1on of Petroleum Export mg Countries confirmed today that some OPEC member1; rrused the poss1b1lity of a shght delay m a pncmg decision ~lated Dec 15 Brokers said the news prompted speculation among traders that d1plomat1 c pressure might have some effect 10 soflenmg the 0 P EC position on 0 11 pnccs NPw Vork f f\.P) f"tnat Dow tonM ""t r(tQ('\ STOCK~ io lr\d '1~~" 04';~\" •l~~~ l"l l rn l1Se1 7?011 )IS~• II VII 9" II '!'I W q3 19 .\ ~·· "" "" 1~1 1' ?Oil ~· IMU~ 1'•ott" VIII• 0 ~·· NEW YOJll( (/IP) AO••rttt\ 0..<lfn-• Urt<lwo-· Tn•11i1 l\\U .. \ N•w ••1& !lfQhl Now lt16 IOW• WMA.T AME.II Oto NEW YO~I( l"'PI ~ . t. ••\. '• ,,,,, .. t\9 " . &O.\lo t l\o ' . ~ . .... '• ,_ .. 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U..-Jtl l ,_... lritt.I st. 8 t......i4J1J lee~ kMll MM......,. PIWAT ~II• ..... l Laguna/South ~oast VOL. 69, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNlA After110011 l .Y. Sto •ks· '- W EDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 17* 1976 TEN CENTS 'Onf g -fjove; Behind BM Death ~act? SPRINGVJLLE, Utah (AP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose of sleeping pills la an apparent suicide pact with condemned murderer Gary Gilmor e, bas been quoted as say· me be is "the only person I've really loved." Mrs. Barrett, 20, mother of two children, was reported comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in her Springville apartment Tuesday after taking an overdose of sleeping pills. Gilmore, 35, wbo has fought ef- forts to delay his death before a fuing squad, also took an over- dose of sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re- ared in Springville, a community of about 9,000 people, just south or Provo. She later lived near· Philadelphia with ber former . husband for a time, and bas also lived in WashingtoQ state. She returned from Pen· nsylvania with her two children. and her divorce was made final this year, a friend said. She worked as a waitress this sum- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright- ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore "is the only person I've ever really loved." But a psychiatrist who evaluat· ed Gilmore said Gilmore had trouble beb>J around Mrs. Bar· r.U's children. Tbe)I are a girl, Sunny, -4, and her rounger brother Jeremy. Mrs. Barrett sometimes hitchhiked to Utah1 Slate Prison to visit Gilmore. The psychiatrist, Dr. John Woods, bas said Gilmore's dis· covery that he could nol adjust to a normal home situation such as this helped lead to their breakup. Mrs. BarTelt and Gilmore's re- latives say the b~, plus Gilmore's drlnklng, tie!pe<t push him over an edge that resulted in bis being charged a week later with murder in the shooting of a motel clerk during a robbery. Mrs. Barrett's interests in- elude cooking, reading and gardening. She was quoted by the News as saylng,that before he was Imprisoned, she and Gilmore swam together. went to drive-in movies, and shot pool at a bar." Gilmore, hi letters to bis girlfriend, expressed remorse for bis two admitted killings, but said murder is a means of vent- (See OVERDOSE, Page A%) SC Gains Aide Personnel Plan First Job APWlrtt>hol• Primping for Judges J~dges aren't likely to see Miss World nual contest Thursday include Souad contestants in this condition, but perhaps Nakhoul, left, Miss Lebanon; Adelaide .. thpaey oresff.uCltosntoefsthanoursts ; .. o! ~pnrdeopnarfoarttoth"e Wlan·u_ \Ji;a.ga dcHOllil~eirMa Filha. Miss Brazil; and ~ u • L.AJ 1v1t'nnc o 1s. iss Bermuda.. ~~--~--~--~------~------------~------------~------------~ :Hinshaw Trial Dispute Lawyer, Judge Battle Before Jilrors By TOM BARLEY Ol t!W 0•11• ...... Sl•ff Opposing lawyers m the second Prange County Supenor Court irial of Congressman Andrew Ji.inshaw were ordered today to bave their final arguments ready for presentation to the Jury no later than Monday JudJt~ Frank Domemchin i 's dlrectave came as the JUry pre pared to h:iiten to the two final re- buttal witnesses 1n what has been th~ 10 we<•k tr ial or lhc Newport ~ach Republican on multiple criminal charges Hinsha"' ·s la"' Y<'r and Judge Domcn1 ch1n1 havl' crossed awords on a number of ()(•casions dunng those JO "'<'eks and they had another hf'ated rxchange late T~sday. part of which was heard by the Jury Jud1te Domenich1ru repeatedly made 1L clear to defense attomev John McNicholas that he did not wish the JUry to hrar rcfcrencei< to what the def <'nSl' has dl'scnbcd during non-JUr) action as Mrs Thai s Hin s h aw's acute psychiatric condition McNlcholas raised thr issue Tuesday with witness Mrs Patricia Munn, a Cypress resi- dent who knew the then Thais Worthen prior to her 1972 mar. nage to Hinshaw McNicholas asked the witness ti she had ever observed erratic conduct on the part of Mrs. Worthen. He asked her 1f Mrs Worthen appeared to be normaJ in 1972 at :> time when Hinshaw and his future bride visited the "'1tnc:,:. • Cypress home and ir "v1 r:, Worth en wa s I aking I ran qwluers or any othcrdru~:~ Repeated objections by Deputy Di~·ct Attorney William Evans wcr sustained and McNicholas was peatedly ordered by the· Judg to halt that line of question- ing A further question by McNicholas to Mrs. Munn on Mrs. Worthen 's mental health brought Judge Domenichini boll upright on the bench. (See HINSHAW, Page A2) 'Porn' Accusation Hits Mao's Widow TOKYO (A P J ~ China's lead- tng newspapt>r said today that Mao T!>c·tung·s actress v.1dow. Chiang C hin~. and hc·r d1s- r red1ted fellow rad1C'al s in· dulged 1n pnvatl' ,-1cwmg!> r,f foreign pornographic movies She and othets of the so called .. Gang of Four .. also or- dered "kung Cu ., Chinese fight- ing mo~ies and other adventure films from abroad. the People's DaiJy reported. "For these kindi; of movies, no matter how much of the na- tion's money she s pent, Chiang Ching wanted to import them,·· the news paper added. lilUe fresh entertainment to the masses If the ordinary people wanted new movies, plays or operas. Chiang Ching replied that her own w orks neve r aged and wouldn't grow tiresome even alter a hundred viewings, the riewspaper said. ".'I The article added . ..It's just that these 'oft seen·oft new' works were not 'oft seen' by them. They wanted lo sec the movies or various countries of the world " The paper s aid some of Chiang Ching's own films were merely old movies remade in minor ways. By PHIUP ROSMARIN Of I,,. 0 .. 11, P11oi St•lf A Rolling Hills Estates city manager's assistant has be.en hired to become San Clemente's first assistant to the c ity manager. Steve Burrell, 28, of Torrance, a political science and public administration graduate of CaJ State Long Beach, assumes his new duties Dec. 1. Starting salary is Sl4.0l0. Bank Heist Suspect Flees Cops A Maryland bank robbery sus· peel escaped an extensive 12-hour search of the hills and groves east of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base Tuesday. A bloodhound, helicopter and officers from both lhe Oranae County Sheriff's Department and the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion joined the search after James A. Rice, 29. was identified by military policemen on the base. eice is wanted for a December. 1975 robbery of a bank in Lan- dover. a suburb of Baltimore. according to an FBl spokesman. He said Rice is also wanted in Washington D.C. for forgery. The FBI official said Rice is considered armed and dangerous. The search began at about 3:30 a.m. after MPs noticed a 1976 Cadillac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since it was out of place in enlisted housing, the MPs stopped to in· spect the car. a Marine Corps spokesman said. The found a m an sleeping in the car and woke him but he refused to identify himself, the spokesman said. The MPs radioed for a check of the car and when they were informed that it was stolen in Las Vegas, the man sped away. MPs had previously been told to look for the man since he has a re- lative living in the area. Just before Rice s ped away, the base spokesman said , one MP iden- tified him. She said the MPs chased Rice for a short distance and shot at the car's left rear·tire A short wt11le later, the car was found aban- doned with a Oat tire. Sheriff's deputies gave their bloodhound a jacket left in the vehicle. Although be tracked the man for awhile, the dog eventual· ly lost the scent and the search was caUed off at about 4 p.m .• an FBI spokesman said. \\'eather Avoid Piecemeal Growth ~~--~- Burrell's selection, made by City Manager Gerald Weeks, came after interviews of a half· dozen candidates for the job culled from a field of 80 appli- cants. Burrell said Tuesday he plans to make his home in San Clemente, with his wife and 18-month·old daughter. The creation oC the job of assis- tant to the city manaier was a controversial one which the city council approved with staled re· luctance. Weeks argued that he needed the assistant to prepare a com· prehensive personnel program for the city. whic\l has been troubled by what'm'any officials and the majority of the council feel is a disproportionate numbeC" of disability and workmen com- pensation claims. Al one point Mayor B. Patrick tStt BURR ELL, Page A2) Lame Laughs Wp Enih ']<Jke' Heist Not many store clerks would hesitate to hand over the cash when they have two hooded men with guns facing them across the counter. · But the clerk at Viejo Liquor, 26063 La Paz Road, Mission Vie· jo, did exactly that Tuesday .Uhtr Or~ae Coµnty SberiU's omcers said. And they said he hesitalA!d because he thought he recogniied the voice of one of the two gunmen. tn fact. they said. the clerk asked a man Identified by arrett- ing officers as J e rry Wayne Hald if he was Jerry Haid. Officers said Haid whipped off his hood, put his gun away, laughed heartily and assured the clerk that it was all a joke. Officers said the second gun· man, identified as Morris Allen Semore. did the same thing. They said the c lerk and his two visitors ex~ha n ged a few pleasantries and then the paiC" walked off into the night. A Sheriff's patrol summoned by the clerk drove into the park- ing lot of the shopping complex at La Pai and Muirlands Boulevard in time to confront Haid and Semore as they were about to drive off. Hald, 25, of 81&45 Second Ave., South LalUJla, and Semore, 29, of 34511 CaJle Cafmelita. Capistrano Beacb. were booked into the county jail on charges of armed robbery. ''I'd have liked to have said they were laughing all the way to the jail," SheriWs Captain Robert Griffeth said today, "but they weren't.•· Marine Killed, 25 Injured in ACcident A Camp Pendleton marine was cl"U8hed to death and 25 other marines injured Tuesday when an armored personnel carrier on training maneuvers toppled over a near·vertical embankment. Authorities said the amtra.lc tell about 12 feet onto its roor, crushing Lance Cpl. Donald M. Lange, 22, of Gleason, Wis., under its26tons. Marines were unable to move the transport. They du~ under the vehicle to retrieve the body. Three marine s were hospitalized for treatment of broken bones. The rest were treated for cuts and bruises and released. The 8:50 a.m . accident oc- curred in the Aliso Canyon area or Camp Pendleton. The transport earners are engineered to withstand a 60 per· cent grade without tipping over. Base officials said most or the injuries were caused when the men in the amtrak, built to carry 28, were crushed against each other in the fa II. The marines struggled lo escape the carrier through an escape hatch buUl in the floor of the vehicle. Hospitalized were the driver, Lance Cpl. Dimas Conteras, 20, 2nd Lt. Kerry Feldman, 23, and Pvt. Mike R. Ramirez, whose age was not listed. All or the men have quarters on base. Camp Pendleton hospital or- ficiaJs reported the condition or the three as satisfactory. An investigation of the cause of the mishap was being organized. Hearst Bail Hope Raise<J Sunny and warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph this aft ernoon. Coast highs about 75. low of SS. A br oadcast over Canton radio said the "yellow films .. the Chinese term for sexually expliC'1t "blue moVJ~.. were brought in from the United States . H ong Kon g and elsewhere. School Plan Study Due SAN FRANCISCO (AP>' - After supplying the details or 'low Patricia Hearst's safety would be insured, her attorney sajd he is hopeful she will soon~ Creed on bail. "I am anxiously awaiting a de- cision from Judte Wllliam Or- rick," defense lawyer Al Johnson said Tuesday. INSIDE TODA,. Jordanian !hock t roopi have CT11.1Md a -1ege by le'm7Nts bl .an Ammon hotel. Sewn lives were loat jn thB. attock, thr~e terromt1, /<nir others. PogeA4. The allegations were among a series of charges which have is- sued in the Chinese press and on wall posters against Chiang Ching and her fellow radicals since the four were ta.ken into custody last month for plotting a coup after Mao's death. The others implicated in the "Gang of Four" were Col)'l- munist party Vice Chairman Wang Hung.wen, Vice Premier Chang Chun·chiao and party Politburo member Yao Wen- yuan. The People's Daily account said that while they were privately aavor\ng foreign fiJms forbJdden to the Chinese public. Chiang Ching and the other r1dical1 advocated providing \ Trying to avoid what they pansion or the Park Avenue called pjecemeal 1r~wth, Laguna dilemma. but is open to any Beach Unified S(_ht District alternative ''based on the desires trustees took steps esday to ol parenta and the community." master plan Laguna ach High "We 're talking about building a School. 1 contingency plan for any cven- A committee of high school tuality," he said, "be it for 1,.200 staff, students, administrators, st"denlS. 1,500 students or 1,800 and community members wHI be students." appointed to prepare contingency Seventy new high school stu· plans for controlled expansion of dents thi• year brouaht enroll· school fac1lities to accommodate menttol,166. asmanyas2.000studcnts. Enrollment Is growing at lhc The committee wtll also take up rateoCtwo lo three percent a year. the question of what -if anything There also are plam to build a -to do about Park Avenue, which new cootinuaUon acbooJ and re· splits the campu$ intotwopa.rU. developtheawlmmlnepool. Or. Robert San chis, superinten· "We want to be able to put tbtse dent ofschoolR. said today the dJs· typu of current needs into trict is nol committed to any perspective wi\h an overaU particular plan ror either ex· ~~.Plan."S.cb!Ju.ld. ~ Alternatives for rerouting Park Avenue to be considered by the committee would include leaving tbestreet u it ls, channeling il un· derthescboolorrunningitoveror around the campus. But Sanchts stressed, "We are not advocating doing something at this lime," but "we must con- sider all alternatives possible.•• The comm ittee is to be formed in January. In April or May of next year, architects will be invil· ed to submit schemes showi.nK Park Avenue as a subterranean or surface 1treet, as well as estimated cost or construction of ~ biqb 1cbool faciUUea. An architect t"° pTepare lhe master plan will be appolnttd In JUIM. , 7JIREE CYCLES MOJ'ED OUT F ASI "We sold aJI three motorcycle.i. to the first rnan that called.'' t This was the advertising suc- cess story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed thi5 classified ad: HONDA '70 MJNI· TRAIL 50, $100. '70 TRAJL 70, S150. '75 Xf.70, $29$. xxx-xxxx tr you'd like to sell a motorcy- cte1. or anything else, put the 0&11y Pilot to work for you. Call &U·5S18. r A 2 DAIL v PILOT L1sc Clemente Sewage Pact Due The San Clemente C:1ty Council is expected lo sign agreements tonight to reJoin the South ~ast Regional Reclamation Authority ·:and participate in a $12 million regional ocean ourralt project. The SERRA board of directors has already if'\dlcated willing ness to accepi San Clemente back into the regional sewage disposal project. The city dropped out of lhe group two years ago, citing cost overruns, but council members hurried to rejoin after learning that no gr ant monies, from stale Qr federal sourcl's, would be ~vailable for an independent out- ;faU prOJe<:t ~ The council was also feelmg ~e sharp <spurs of lhe San Diego ~egional Wa ter Quality Control -Board , which imposed strict sanctions against the city opera t1on of its sewage program last July The water board investiutors found what they caJlcd "gross "iolations" o f e rnuent standards and a host of problems with the city sewer plant which the board demanded corrected The board ordered the city to prepare a loog-rangc plan for sewage treatment, which 1l made clear should include rejoining in- toSERRA Fill 'er (}p The still-dry portions of Lake Mission Vie- jo's dirt bed dwarf construction workers and the large pipes and tractor tires that will serve as f 1sh habita ts. The manmade lak(' won 't he full for anothe r !'ieven months or so, but when it is, the more than 500 milhon gallons of clean water will provide r esidents of the a rea with 125 acres for r ecreational activities such as boating, fishing and swimmin&. Fro• Page .4 J IDNSHAW. • .. Tha t '-5 e nough," the Judge said. He told McNicholas that ru s cross examination of Mrs. Munn was over and a ccused the lawyer of repeatedly ignoring warnings from the bench. School Panel Eyes Class Scheduling SC Cost: 812,000 Sewer Snafu Jl.oosts Bid "Red tape" has c06t the clly ot San Clemente $12,000 in meeting legal r equirements for the awarding of a contract to replace its ocean outfall, a sewage dis- -posal pipeline. Last month the City Council took emergency action to hire Travelair, Inc., of Santa Ana to do the job for $20,000. But the city attorney ruled that while it was probably legal to take the action, the city had to advertise for bids to s upply the steel that would be used ln the pipeline. As a measure of caution, the whole contract was submitted for bid. Bids were opened Tuesday. As expected, Travelair was Ute low bidder. Unexpectedly. the bid was $32,000, or $12,000 more than what the company offered lo do the job for last m onth. Funds Studied By San Juan The council Js expected to de- cide at a 7 :30 meeting tonight at the Civic Center whether to ac- cept Travelalr's bid, or one of the other s . The next lowest. was $44.900. City Engineer PIUI Peter said today, "R e d tape cost us $12,000." Specifications for the job, which involves usina four big helicopters to airlift a pipeline in· to place. were substantJally the same for biddinc as. when Travelalr was first approyed for the job, he said. The dHCerence? Peter said be was told by Travelair executives that had the council been able to make its decision only days ago, the price would have been $20.000. But, Peter said he was told the helicopters since flew out oi Ute area to work another job. To fly them back cost s12.ooo. Peter double c hecked those costs with another company. That company would fly its COP· ters from MarysyUle, for $72,000, Peter said. He figures he's still got a good deal with Travelair. Science Fiction Author Plans UCI Speech The judge then dismissed the jur y a nd told Mc Ni cholas : ·Tm shocked, surprised and dis- mayed that you d id this in front of the jury There wdl be no more." "I am aghast at the ruling," McNac h olas said Judge Domemch1n1 declined to reply as he left the bench. Proposed chan ges in San Clemente and Dana Hills I-Ugh School c lass schedules will be discussed Thursday in San Clemente by a panel of school ad· m1111strator s. trustees. teachers, p:irents and students. The m eeting, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher-Stude nt As- sociation, is scheduled ror 1~30 p.m. in the Little Theater al San Clemen te Hig h School, 700 A \'emda Pico. successfully for rotating class schedules, currently in use. Kane St. John, Da na Hills student body president, has said a large ma- jority of students at his school favor rotating schedules. Jn recommending the return to. fixed schedules. Thomsley said rotating schedules keep students on campus longer, resulting in unnecess ary overcrowdin.,_ Fixed schedules would allow stu- dents greater flexibility "to work part-time or take supplementary classes, he said. San Juan Capistrano City Council will hold a public hearing tonight on a proposed cily re- quest for $35,000 in federal funds to be applied to redevelopment of the historic Los Ri05 district. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in city offices, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. tr approved,. this would be the third year San Juan has request- ed federal funds under the Hous-mt and ·community Develop- ment ·Act for Los Rios redevelop- ment. S. Laguna Home Rifled by Thieves Rugs, jewelry and a rifle we1e among valuables taken from a South Laguna home by a burglar who climbed through the window while the family was on vacation. Science fi ction author Ray P.radbury will sp<.'ak al UC Irvine f'nday night as the rlamax to b1olo~y "eek on camp~ Rradbury will speak at 8 p m in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Ad· mission 1s S2 50 for studenL'i and $3 for oth<'rs Tickets an• av;:ulabli> at thC' ticket oHtce tn Gatewa) Commons on C'ampus Other biology week a(·t1 v1t1es dunng the rem a ind er of thjs week include the free showrng of the film "Future Shock" at 7 pm. Thursday in room 178 of Huma nities Hall. Following the viewing. Vice Chanrellor James McGaugh will talk about the film and the future role of b1olog1cal sciences Three :.idd1tional films will be shown Thur-.da\ :.iftemoon in 104 PhYSIC'al !5c1ences. from 2 to <1 pm They include .. Dr Leakey and the Dawn of Man, ' "The Eagle I las Landed.·· and "Man, Monsters ,md M) slcnt~s · · A c·.Jmµu., f<·,t1\ <11 "'" h<• held from l t11 J µ m ~'rid a) 1n campu .... park "1th ltl' slidml!. !'>Quare dancing and It\ t' hlui:-~rJs!'t mu~1r bi Wild 0;1t~ f 'ro'" Page ·l I OVERDOSE UIK ,, r~1.:c• ;and 11 tlol"•n l nece,.,ari I~ m allt•r who get... murdered," the News rt'port<'d. It quoted from thr morr Uwn too lf'tlt'P· 1t :..11<f Gilmore \\rot1· to ~IC'oh• B,irr('lt .1flt·r bellll( .11 rt'°'\l•<l in .lul\ l"l th1•m . ht• •'xpr•'''<'' ap pr c• h 1· n., 111 n ;1 h nu l d P nth acknc,.,1.if'd~C'~ lhat all debt' mu't bl' p.wl 111 full unril'r thl· l:t\\ ;incl 'Ul!)!t'''" th.it l''IN'ulwn bv thP 'tat" ··,., mon• arcl'ptnhlt· .ind t'a.,1er th.in "11t•1tJ1• •· the· st or\ -;.1Hl I he• '-: l'W'i ,, hn puhllsht'd clr ;11,1, ini.:' u( \I r .. 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"" •' '"' U •O "'4"1tfl\I• '-; m•d \f 'O n'lol>l"IU\1 f' ""'"''' ., .. ~··~··~U to~•"'"• Both lawyers and the Judge will get down to discussion or jury instructions today after the testimony of two hnaJ wit· nesses bas been received and the Jury excused until Monday. The instructions will be direct ed lo charges or grand theft , con s p1racy, embezzlement and violation of state codes filed against Hinshaw via a grand Jury indictment. It is alleged that Hinsbaw, Sl. utilized county manpower and materials for his congressioni.11 campaign in 1972 while he was serving as Or ange County's as sessor . He has been sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison after be- ing found guilty of bribery charges in an ear lier trial. ~le 1s free on appeal Service Held For Laguna' Crash Victim Memorial serv1ct'S for Natalie Balch Holmes of Laguna B~ach "ere held today at St Mary's Ep1sropal Church in Laguna Bearh and A II Saints by the Sea Episcopal Church 1n San ta Barbara. Mrs, Holmes. 28, died S<it urday in an automobile acc1dC"nt near Lone Ptne Th~ accident tnJurcd Mrs Holm es' husband. Richard, who rrmained hospitalized Mrs Holmes w<.1s a ftflh grndc teacher tn the Tustin Element an School 0 1strirt She was ;1 mt>mher of th<' Junior League of -.;ewport Beach She resided al 966 Coaltt View nnve. Laguna Beach. She WU'> txlm in Santa Barbara In add1t1on to her husband. th1• nc<'1denl victim 1s survived b} her father and mother. Donald L ll<1ll'h and Edith Balch nf Santa Barbara . and brotht•rs, Donalrl L Halch Jr of Monll'rcv and .l11hn A Oalch of Santa Barbara The f amily rf'quci.ts that memorial donations in heu of nowers be sent to thc < 'h1ldrcn ':-; Home SociPty of Southern Cahfornia, 824 Ilath St , Santc.i Barbara. OC Historian To R ecount Rancho Days Wayne Gibson. Oran~e County h1stonan and chairman of the county historical comm1c;s1on since its inception in 1973. will discuss early Orange County ranchos Thursday in San Juan Capistr ano. \Jliing p rim a r y sour ce material, h e will focus on the year5 1809 to 1846 at a 7:30 p.m. meeting of the San Juan his- torical societ v. The meetin.J( will b e h e ld at the San Juan Woman's Club, 31442 El Homo St. Gibson. c hairman or the com- puter science department at Santa Ana College, has written three books on Orange County history . His research into writ. ings of early settlers. especially the letters of Tom as Yorba. has disproved c~rl a in romantic legends which have become a part of local tradition. Additional Information on lhP meeting or the society is availa- ble by calUng 493-8444. Supe rinte nde nt J e rom e Thomsley has recommended a return lo a traditional schedule of locked in periods, with an op- tional rotating schedule F ridays only Students last year campaigned Klauer Named President of May Company Raymond Klauer. a former re- sident of Monarch Bay in South Laguna. has been appointed new president and chief executive or f1cer at May .Company of California. Klauer, 45, was instrumental in opening May Company outlets in Westm inster and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he !'er\'cd as executive vice presi- dent of the c hain's California l>iv1s1on. In 1975, he moved to Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. He has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company of California has 24 stores and is the larges t d1vision of the IJ7-store chain. Klauer will take over h1s new post on Jan: 15, replacing current president George Foos. Foos will 1nin the Emporium Capwell rhain which oper ates 16 depart- m en l stor es in North e rn C:aliforn1a Fro• Page Al BURRELL. • Lane even proposed that pro· spective employes be required to submit lo a he detector test to probe character Scv<'ral on the council argued th:it the assistant 's Job should be temporary. a nd phased out after a personnel program 1s dev1sed. But Weck~ successfully argued against that, r easoning that it would be diffic ult to attract a qunlif1l'd applicant on that basis. Personnel functions have been handled by the city clerk's office, which We <'ks said was over- burdened . Weeks said that office could nor possibly undertake personnel study. lnc lud<'d in Durrcll 's dutie!I will be rccru1tmrnt. testing and <'Ntif1cal1on of prospective l'mplovt's, m aintenance of personnel rules and regulations, and employl' safety. Burre ll a lso will be responsjble for following pendinJ? lJtigation, searching for public and private grants and assisting tn the city's public relations program. Burre ll has worked on the Palos Verdes peninsula as assis- tant to the Rolling Hills Estates city manager since May, 1973,/ where he p e rformed similar duties. Campin~ Gear Gone Laguna Beach police are in· vestlgaling the theft of $33.S worth of camping equipment reported stolen Tuesday from Julie C. Stodda rd, 544 Glenneyr e St .. La1une Beach. The property was taken from 11n apartment garage. J Additional information on Thurs day's meeting is available by caUing San Clemente High School, 492-4165. First and s econd yea r allocations of $42,500 have been reserved, awaiting completion of a consultant's study of l~e Los Rios area, expected in Marrh. Orange County sheriff's QI. ficers said the theft, valued ·at $1,025 was discovered by barbel' Pamela S. Pearson, 25, when sbe returned to her home at 316'2 Virginia Way, She told officers her hom e was ransacked. Yes -We Stock a Lot of Shoes Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas Tennis Players 129 5 Adidas Nastase 2295 Adidas Stan Smith 249 5 Adidas Newcombe 2795 Adidas Okker 2995 Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrip 1295 Jack Purcells 1395 Ladies Tennis Shoes Adidas Love Set 1995 Billie Jean King 259s Monte Carlo 2795 Tretorn Canvas Shoes 1995 Ladies Skidgrips 1 Q9s ladies Jack Purcells 1295 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday *~ \\1SJ!UIPME~( HEADQUARTERS ·~·~ BasketbaH Shoes Converse All Stars J 395 Adidas Americanas 1995 Tournament Blue 2495 Super Stars 2995 · Super Star II 2295 Adidas Jogging Shoes Dragon 2295 Vienna 1995 SL 72 3095 SL 76 3095 Brooks Jogging Shoes 1695 • 1J95 . 1995 Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 2595 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 1195 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 1995 La Plata 2495 Warm Up Suits Childrens 1295 & 21 95 Adults 21 95 -2695 • 2as s 3695 • 3995 Racket Stringing 600 . 1so . 1000 . 1soo . 2100 538 Center 646· 1919 • r . Orange Coast ED ITI O N Today' Closing .Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 322,. 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALJ FOR NIA WE DN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1976 • C TEN CENJ~ .J • t iJJarber of Se~illM-Del.lats Students ' Elementary students enjoy the show a s members of the San Francisco Opera Company p~rform a portion of "The Barber of Seville" at Adams School in Costa Mesa. Singers and an accompanist from the Bay Area group are touring Orange County schools this week. -Students receive a copy of the story and a recording of the opera to stuc;iy before the singers perform at their school. Program is designed as an introduction to opera for the younger set. New _Mesa Residential Zoning Okayed Ange/,s Also Acquire Rudi ANAHEIM <AP) -The California Angels today signed free-agent out- fielder Joe Rudi, their second signing of a former Oakland A's player in two days. -Rudi balled .270 with 13 homers and 94 RBI for the A'nn 1976. . The Angels. last lll lhe American League West in 1974 and 1975, s igned out- fielder-first baseman Don Baylor Tuesd ay <Later 1t was announced that Montre<.d !>1g ned second b aseman Dave Cash of Philadelphia and the Texas Rangers ac quired shortstop Bert Cam- panen~ of Oak la'l~ ) Mesa Fire Victim Died From Smoke Oran~r ('ount v c-oroner'-; dt> put1es conhrmed Tuesday that a Costa Mesa invalid, trapped 1n side her burnm~ home Monday afternoon. died of smoke inhala t1on. Mrs Frances ~~pie, 59. of 124 Clearbrook Lane Apt. A. was found just inside e front door following the 12. 20 p m. blaze Monday Fire offi cials say a cigarette Ugbter, round near the body in the open position, was the cause or the blaze. which erupted into a fire s torm s ho r tly before firefighters arrived Her husband. Joseph J . Supple, 60, was away from the home at the time or the fire. Private graveside services will be held for Mrs. Supple Thursday morning a t Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach. In addlihon to her husband, she is survived by sons Daniel Supple of Reno. Nev. and Michael Supple or Huntington Beach. Mrs. Supple also is survived by five grandchildre n. Newport Bay Tour Planned The second of this s~ason 's six guided tours o f the Opper Newport Bay will be conducted Saturday by the Friends of Newport Bay. The tours gather at lhe intersec- tion of Back Bay Drive and Eastbluff Drive between 9 a. m andl0:30a.m . Bank Heist Suspect' Flees Dogs A Maryland bank robbery sus- pect escaptft an extensive 12-hour search of the hills and groves east of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base Tuesday. A bloodhound, helicopter and officers from both the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion joined the search after James A Rice, 29, was identified by military policemen on the base Rice is wanted for a December. 1975 robbery of a bank m Lan- dover, a s uburb of Baltimore, according to an FBI s pokes man He said Rice 1s also wanted 1n WashingtonD.C forforgery ~ PA~ 1 PA!l.CEL 4 ~ Ol«ao PARCEL. 5 bl ~ r17, ?fl ,... ~ $ A2VV'. The FBI 0Hlc1al said Rice 1s con s idered a rm ed a nd dangerous The search began at about 3 30 a.m. alter MPs noticed a 1976 Cadi llac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since 1t was out or place in enlisted housing. the MPs stopped to in- spect the car . a Marine Cori>s spokesman said RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN FUTURE FOR NORTH COSTA MESA PARCELS Council Approves Use Changes on Segerstrom, School District Properties ------ 'My Only Love' The found a man slC<'ping in the car and woke him but he refuse.'<.! to i dent i f y h1m s<'lf, the spokesman said The MP'> radJoed for a check of the car and when they were informed that 1l was stolen m Las Vegas. the man sped away Suicide Pact Fails MPs had previously be<!n told to look for the man smce he has a re- lative living in th<' area. Plaza Office Looterl Someone who apparently had keys to a file cabinet and storage room in the general offices at South Coast Plaza. took $300 sometime Monday night or Tues· day morning. Costa Mesa police said clerks discovered the theft Tuesday. ' B ULLETIN SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - Conde mned murderer Gary Gilmore. who wants to end the delays in bis execution, jerked the Intravenous tubes from his arms today. but still was re- covering from his sleeping pill overdose. SPRINGVILLE. Utah (AP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose of sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemned murderer Gary Gilmore, has been quoted as say- ing he is "the only person I've really loved ." Mrs. Barrett, 20. mother of two children. was reported comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in her Springville apartment Tuesday after taking an overdose or s leeping pills. Gilmore. 35, who has fought ef- forts to delay his death before a firing squad, also took an over- dose of sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re- ared in Springville, a community of about 9,000 people, just south or Provo. She later lived near Philadelphia with her former husband for a time, and has also lived in Washington state. She returned from Pen - nsylvania with her two children. CB 'Dog' Called a Cur Suit Clwrges Radio Signal 'lnvC18ion' SUNNYVALE (AP) -William and Nora Birkley have asked a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge to cancel "Swamp Dog" -a television show of sorts they say is an un- welcome addition to evening pro1raming in their home. • The Birkleys filed suit Tuesday charging that a signal from a citizens' band radio operator down the street plays havoc with two channels on their television set. TUE COMPLAI NT SAYS RANDY Amerine -whose CB "handle" it "Swamp Doe" -uses his set during prime time on weeknights and contif>ually on weekends . The cult says cooversatloos with Amerine and appeal.a to the Federal..CommunJcaUom Commission have brought no results. It al5o blames a rock thrown through the Birltleys' window and a brickbat tossed against their house on "a pattern of harrassing" by Amerine. 11MOTHY J . WARD OF PALO Alto, at- torney for the Birkleya, said the suit aaks $10,000 in damages and a court order stopping Amerine from broadcast.ini at Umes when his signal interferes with the Birkleys' radio and TV reception. "J\ will be the first time • court will have to apply the common law principles of in· vuion of privacy to electronic slgnab lnvad· Ina the home's airwaves," be said. t)i I ~.~ • • ... , ... b )• • -_. ' .. and her divorce was made final this year, a friend said. She worked as a waitress this s um- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright- ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore "is the only person l 've ever really loved.'' Mao's Widow 1..inked to Porno Movies TOKYO (AP> -China's lead- ing newspap~ said today that Mao Tse-tune's actress widow, Chiang Chlng . and her dis- credited f ellow radicals in- dulged in private viewings of foreign pornographic movies. She and (\tbe rs or the ~­ called "Gang of Four" also O'f- dered "kung fu'' Chinese fight· ing movies and other adventure fllms from abroad, the People's Daily reported. "For these kinds of movies, no matter how much of the na- tion's money she spent, Chiang Ching wanted to import them, .. the newspaper added. A broadcast over Canton radio said lhe ''yellow films" - the Chinese term for sexually explicit "blue movies'' -were brought in from the United States , Hong Kong and elsewhere. The alle1aUons were among a series of charges which have is- sued in the Cblnesc press and on wall poaters. Vote Cites North Side 'Insurance' anges that will mean mostl esidential develop- . ut 78 acres in north ave been approved cil. Five pare ls, three owned by C. J . Segers om and Soos, de- velopers of lb Coast Plaza, and two parcels owned by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, we re the subject or a general plan amendment this week. The m ajority of the land, about 57 acres, is located east of Fairview Road betwee n Sunflower Avenue and the San Diego Freeway .. The remaining 20 acres are located south of Sunflower and east of Smalley Road. Parcels 1 and 2 (see accompa- nying map), about 36 acres of far mland ow ned by th e Seger'Stroms, had been zoned for commercial use on the city's general plan. Parcel 3, also Segerslrom pro- pe rty , had been zoned for agricultural use, as were Parcels 4 and 5, both surplus school dis- trict Property. The land use changes approved by the council amend the uses for Parcels 1 and 2 to medium densi· ty residential use. The council 's amendment of the gener al plan r etains an exist· ing singllc> family residential land use on Parcel 3, and changes the designation on Parcel 4 and the northern half of Parcel 5 to single family residential. The southerly half of Parcel 5 will remain for public and semi· <See R EZONE, Page A2) -• Coast \leather S u nny and warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20to 25 mph this afternoon. Coast highs about 75, low of 55. / INSIDE TODA\' Jordaruan ahock troops hove crwMd a liege by terrorUts in an Amman hotel. Seven Hves were wst i'I the attack, three terroriltt, four O(her.1- Poge A4 I Index Al You• S.••lce A ID A"" l.l"<N" CJ h.tll"" 14 _,., T•H AU l. M IOYd I• Mr<rtn • ._, C.11-• AS,14 ~I<... .. O•HlllN OHO AoWlll•l l'-t AH c..ntu (14 Or• .... Cc11111ty All Cron-Cl CH ,...,,,.. Cl J DNll\Hotl<H All 5"11t 11-J l!tlt*1•• ~... "' stecu,, .. ,11.i• ,,,,.., lfllettatrw..tlll a& 1 TtleYI".,. 11 '1-t AlMJ "nlffltn ... 1 '..... CA l6 WM!lltf A4 ~-G• _.. .. ,,., •• •• ' • / A.2 DAIL y PILOT c W9dneSday. No~tmber 17 H176 Hinshaw Trial Courtroom Tiff • F eat11res Wife By TOM BARLEY Ot tlot 0• 11 r l'll•UC•ll I Opposing lawyers in the se<:ond , Orange County Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew lllnahaw were ordered today to have their final arguments ready for presentation lo the jury no later than Monday. I Judge Frank Domenichinl's directive came as the j ury re-- pared to listen t o the two tinaf re- buttal witnesses in what bas been the 10-week trial of the Newport Beach Republican on muJtiple criminaJ charges. TONJGlfl' "OCC LECTURE -"Antiques and Collectibles," AJlen Lawton lecturer, Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 p.m. "SATU RDAY, SUNDA Y , MONDAY" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through Dec. 19. 8 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV.18 I LIBRARY STORY HOU R - 'Costa Mesa Library, 10:30a.m CHART -ReguJar meeting, Speaker: J oe Jutobsky , Ex - ecutive Director Republican Central Committee. Glendale Federal Savings, Ha rbor & Wilson, 7:30 a.m . ORANG E COUNTY FAIR BOARD Regular meeting, 88 FairDr.8p.m . OCC LECTURE -"Familv Estate Planning," Mich ael Gertner lecturer , Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7.30p m Hinshaw's-l'lawyer and Judge Domenichini have crossed swords on a number ot occasions durillg those 10 weeks and th•y had another heated exchanie late Tuesday, part of which was heard by the j ury. Judge Domenichini repeatedly made it clear to defense attorney John McNicholas that he did not wish the jury to hear references to what the defense has described during non-jury action as Mrs. Thais Hinshaw 's acute psychiatric condition. McNicbolas raised the issue Tuesday with witness Mrs. Patricia Munn, a Cypress resi- dent who knew tbe then Thais Worthen prior to her 1972 mar- riage to Hinshaw. McNicbolas asked the witness if she had ever observed erratic conduct on the part of Mrs. Worthen. He asked her if Mrs. Worthen appeared to be normal in im at a time when Hin&haw and tus future bride visited the witness' Cypress home a nd if Mrs. Worthe n was taking tran- quilizers or any. other drugs. Repeated objections by Deputy District Attorney William Evans were sustained and McNicholas was repeatedly ordered by the judge to halt that line ol question-ing. A furth er qu estion by McNicholas to Mrs. Munn on Mrs. Worthen 's mental health brought Judge Domenicb.ini bott upright on the bench. "That's enough," lh<' JUd~e said. He told M cNicholas lhat has cross examination of Mrs. Munn was over and accused the lawyer of repeatedly ignoring warrungs from the bench. County Developers May Pay for Rush Housing developers can avoid a month-long backlog in the Orange County plarutlng depart- ment if they are willing lo pay for it, s upervisors decided Tuesday. The board agreed that de· velopers may pay county employes' overtime to have their tract maps and subdivision plans reviewed to avoid delays in get- ting county approvals George Osbor ne, director or the county Environ m ental Scie nce Fiction Author Due AT UC Irvine Science fi c tion author Ray Bradbury will speak at UC Irvine Fnday night as the climax to biology week on cam pus Management Agency (EMA >. proposed the developer-paid overtime. He said, 1n a repor t lo super visors. there is a JO.day backlog on tract map review and a 40-day backlo~ on subdivision improvem ent plans that is calls· ir.g some developers a financ1aJ hardship. The eoonty--h<>Ysmg shortage Osborne said. is causmg an in· crease m subdivisions plans 50 percent higher thcin expected when county budgets were drawn up last year. According to the new proposal, developers can have their pro- jttts taken out of sequence for approval if they pay the over time. But county officials arc to make certain the overtime pro- vision does not delay the se· quence of routine tract plan pro· ressang • Water Works Visitors Led by Conrad Scheafer (foreground, left) South Korean engineers tour Costa Mesa County Water District's pre- ssure regulating facilities. The visitors, employed by a Korean firm that is building 17 water pumping stations in Jordan. studied the Costa Mesa district's facilities Tuesday. Churchgoers Battle Would..be Robbers Salvagers SeekS11nk Treasure SAN DIEGO (AP) -A small group of American hlvqe ex- perts h seekll\& China 's permission lo seareb ror a World War II plunder ahip with his· t.ory's biuut sunken treasure, the San Diego ~vening Tribwle said today. The newspaper said up to ~ billion in diaDJonds. artifacts. cub, gold and other metals Is believed aboard lbe Japane.se freighter Awa Maru in 185 feet ot water and only a few milts off China. In '-copyrighted story, the Tribwfe said the salvage group includes J on Lindbergh, son of the late aviation pioneer Charles Lin d bereb , and former astronaut Scott Carpenter of Corooa del Mar. Salvage r ights are being sou ght from t h e People's Republic of China, to search lbe For m osa Strait, said the newspaper. "-•• •rrot0 Lea.,_, Jeweler J . C. Humphries j.s the new president of Costa Mesa Tomorrow. He says completion or the Costa Mesa Freeway through the city's old, downtown atea will get top priority during his term as leader of tlie 10-year-o ld civic study group. l',.._PqeAJ REZONE .•• The Awa Maru, ostensibly a hospital ship, was sWlk April l , 1945, after being guaranteed safe passage by the United State& t o deliver Red Cross sup- plies to Allied prisoners of war in Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies and pick up wounded Japanese soldiers for return to public use on the general plan. the mainland. Councilmen said the amend- ActuaUy. the ship picked up a ment.s are Insurance that future cargo of strategic metals and development of the northern sec- treasures plundered from oc-lion of Costa Mesa will be com- e up i e d t e r r it o r i es . the patible with several housing de- newspaper said it determined in velopments in the area. a year of research. · PauJ Diehl, president of the ''I:.aden almost be'yond capaci-North Costa Mesa Homeowners ty and presenting the low Association, lauded the land use silhouette of a destroyer. rather changes, calling them long over- than that of the freighter she due. was, she was picked up on the Homeowners feared portions radar .scope of the U.S. sub· ot the area would be developed LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two armed youths packed the wrong group of inte nded victims when they tried to hold up a pre- nudnaght church seTVlce. marine Queenfish," the paper commercially. Police said the wounded youth said. The city counc il in 1973 was taken to Californ!_a Hospital, "The QueerulSh, unable in the changed the general plan de- Pohc<' said both were captured by lhe pastor and the congrega- tion and one wound up in a hospital with bullet wounds in the arm and abdomen. Police Sgt. Jerry Anthony said the two tried to rob about 100 worshipers at an 11 p.m. Tuesday service at the Christian Taberna- cle Church, at5225South Main St. But nt'ither the congregation nor Pastor Fred L. Daniels was about to stand still for that. Anthony quoted parishioners as saying one youth moved into the pulpit area. took money from the offering box. and then threatened to kill Daniels. At that point. they told police, lhe pastor jumped from pulpit on- to the youth, wrestled him tC' the floo r. and with the help of con- gr egation members disarmed him. The paslOr sustained a broken fin Jter an th al round. /\second group of pansh.ioners, 00(' or whom grabbed the gun, took out a fter lhe second youth and t'aught him after a three block chase. In that melee, the gun fired and the youth was hit in the arm and abdomen where he underwent surgery for dense tog to see the illuminated signation or the area <Parcels l the abdominal wound and was re-white crosses displayed by the and 2) to general commercial ported in serious condition. 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Vice Chancellor James McGaugh will talk about the film and the future role of biological sciences By Associated Press A Lake County Judge today stayed until Dec. 10 an order 1s sued Tuesday by a retared Orange County Judge charging Laite County's administrauve or ficer and five supervisors with contempt of court. Judge Ralph Devoto ordered that the arrest warranl'> for the six officials not be executed un til that date. day and Rochester ind.Jcated no cllon would be taken against them until then Supervisor Art Burry re maaned in the county and could be taken. into custody <'arl.Jer Burry had no comment on the JUdJ:e's order In addition to Burry, the supervisors are Don EILis, James G<lrdon, Junior Wilds, and Olga Hudson Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas Jogging Shoes Dragan 2295 Vienna 1995 SL 72 3095 SL 76 3095 Three additional films will be shown Thursday arternoon in UM Physical Sciences, from 2 to 4 p.m. They Include "Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man." "The Eagle Has Landed." and "Man. 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Judge Shea issued the order against adminis trator Walter Munch and the five-member board of supervisors, saying they failed to comply with a July 30 or- der directing them to appoint a mediator in a salary dispute with public employes before adopting the coupty budget. The board adopted its budget oo Aug. 30 without appointing a mediator. Shea orde r ed SberiH Alvin Rochester to take the officials in- to custody until they r'de· monstrate to this court that they have complied'· with his order. Rochester sald 'he would meet with Dist. Atty. David Luce to clarify the Ol'der and make cer- tain the warrants are legally cor- rect.. "I want it rigbl." Rochester said. "I don 't want anything k.tcldng back." . Munchiemer and four of the five s upervisors were in San Diego attending a convenUon of county supervisors. They were not expected to return until Fri· Raymond Klauer. a former re- sident of Monarch Bay in South Laguna, has been appointed new president and chief executive of· ficer at May Company of California. Klauer, 45, was instrumenla.J in opening May Company outlets in Westminster and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he served as executive vice presi- dent of the chain ·s California Division. "'~ In 1975, he moved lo Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. He has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company of CaHfomia has 24 stores and i11 the largest division of the 137 store chain. Klauer will take O\'er his new pott O!l Jan. 15, replacing current president George Foos. Foos wilJ join the Empo rtum Capwell chain which operates 16 depart- ment stores in Northern Calilornia. > I Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrip 1295 Jack Purcells 1395 l adies Tennis Shoes Adidas love Set 199s Billie Jean King 25ts Monte Carlo -2795 Tretorn Canvas Shoes 1995 Ladies Skidgrips 1095 Ladies Jack Purcells 129s Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday ' Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 25 95 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 11 95 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 1995 La Plata 2495 Wann Up Suits Childrens 1295 & 21 95 Adults 2195 · 2695 • 2895 3695 . 399s Racket Stringing 500 . 7so . 1000 . 1soo . 2100 ! 538 Canter 646-1919 Orange Coast EDITION Toduy"s Closing .Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 322, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAC:ES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNtA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1976 N TEN CENTS Nature Site Choice Draws Ci-iticisnt .. IRVINE IRV NE AVE By J OANNE BEYNOLDS · Of Ille Delly ~lltc $\41tt A preliminary report on the selection of a site for a nature center for the Upper Newport Bay wildlife refuge is being criticized by some local officials who question the need for the center. The report., prepared by the state Department of Fish and Game, is a preliminary evalua- tion of four sites in the Upper 8a.y. ll was given to members Of two committees that advise Fish and Game on the operation of the state-owned preserve. Tbe first of the two commit- tees, the technic al advisory committee, met Tuesday night in Newport Beach. The second committee, tbe public policy committee , is slated to discuss the report at a Dec. 2 meeting in Newport Beach. The issue which surfaced al 'l\tesday's meeting concerns the use of the center. Members of the technical committee as well as Ne~ Beach Mayor Mllan Do6tal and· City Councilman Ray Williams, both members of the public policy commitle~ sa,y they are concerned that. lbe ~port does not address the specific uses in· tended for the center. Williams, wbo is the former (SeeSJTE. Pa3eA2) OWNERSHIP: DsrATEFEE S COUNTY GRANT DcouNTY & c1rv FEE Policy Change? Board Eyes Park Maintenance ----->:EASEMENTS STARS SHOW PROPOSED LOCATIONS FOR UPPER BAY NATURE CENTER Some Officials Question Use of Center for WUdllfe Refuge Hinshaw Trial Dispute Lawyer, Judge Ba¢tl Be/ ore ]ruors By TOM BARLEY the 10-week trial the Newport McNicholas to Mrs. Munn on 011~ 0111, P11ots1.a11 Beach Republi n oo multiple Mrs. Worthen 's mental health Opposing lawyers in the second criminalcharg 'J. brought Judge Domenicbini bolt. • Orange County Superior Court Hinsbaw's lawyer and Judge upright on the bench. trial of Congressman Andrew ~ Domenicbini have ct"ossed "That's enough" lbE' judge Hinshaw were ordered today to swords on a number of occasions said. He told McNicl.olas that bis have their final arguntents ready during those 10 weeks and they cross examination of Mrs. Munn for presentation to the jury no had another heated exchange was over and accused the lawyer later than Monday. late Tuesday, part of which was of repeatedly ignoring warnings Judge Frank Domenichini's beard by the jQZY. from the bench. direcUve came as the Jury pre-Judge Domenlchini repeatedly The judge lben dismissed the pared to listen to the two final re-made it clear to defense attorney jury and told McNicbofas: -bultal witnesses in wb.at has been J ohn llcNicbolas that be did not "I'm shocked, s urprised and dia- ) wish the jury lo bear references mayed that you did this in froot to what the defense bas described of lbe jury. There will be no duriDg non-jury actioo as .Mrs. more." Mao's Widow I.inke d t o Porno Mo vies· TOKYO (AP) -China's lead ing newspaper said today that Mao Tse-lung's actress widow, Chiana Ching, and her dis· credited fe llow radicals in- dulged in private viewings of foreign pornographic movies. Tb ah ff i n s b aw 's a c u le "I am aghast at the ruling," psychiatric cond.it_ion. . M cNi c hol as a aid. Judge McNicholu ra&sed the lSSUe Domenichini declined to reply as. Tuesday with witness Mrs. he left the bench. Patricia Munn, a Cypress res_i· Both lawyers and the judge dent who knew the then Thais will get down to discussion of Worthen prior to her 1.972 mar-jury instructions today after riage l~ Hinshaw. . the testimony of two final wit- McNJcholas u ked the witness nesses bas beeo received and the if she bad ever observed er.-atic jury excused until Monday. conduct on the part or Mrs. The instructions will be direct· Worthen. <See HINSHAW, Page A%) He asked her if Mrs. Worthen appeared lo be normal in 1972 at a time when Hinshaw and his (uture bride visited the witness' Newport Beach city coun- cilman Paul Ryckoff wants his fellow councilmen to start look· ing their gift horses in the mouth. At Ryckoff's urging, the city's P arks, Beaches and Recrealion Commission next month will con· sider a policy change that could require developers to maintain the park lands they gi ve to the city. The city's zoning laws reqwre the dedication or two acres for park use for each 1,000 people projected to live in a residential development. Currently. there are about 650 acres or undeveloped residential land in Newport Beach. The cUy's ultimate population will be about 90,000. Ryckoff's proposal was sparked during council dis- cussion earlier this month or the proposed Irvine Company de- velopment known as Harbor Ridge. Harbor Ridge is the final sec· tor in the Harbor View Homes area, located between San Miguel Drive and the San Joa- quin Reservoir. The development, for which Spyglass Hill Road has been graded to San Miguel from its terminus at El Capitan Drive, is still in the design stages, but the tentative tract map has been ap- proved by the city council That map, which shows a com· bination of condominiums and custom homes, also shows the uppermost part of Big Canyon left as open space tor a nature area. After the map was approved, Ryckoff began to question the ex· penses to be incurred by the city in maintaining the land lo be given up by the Irvine Company. RyckofC's a ttempts to have the dedication of the land removed as an approved condition of the tentative map fajled when City Attorney Dennis O'Neil ruled there is no provision foe such ac- tion in the laws governing tract Ange/,s Also Acflllire ·Rudi ANAHEIM CAP> -The ~alifornia Angels today signed free-agent out- fielder Joe Rudi, their second signing of a former Oakland A's player in two days. Rudi batted .270 with 13 hm,n.ers a nd 94 RBI for the A'Sin 1976. The Angels, last in the American League West in 1974 and 1975, signed out.- fielder-first baseman Don Baylor Tuesday. (Later it was announced chat Montreal signed s uond base rn an Dave Cash of Philadelphia and the Texas Rangers ac- quired shortstop Bert Cam· paneris of Oakland·.> She ano others of the so called "Gang ot Four" also or· dered "kung fu" Cttlnese fight- ing movies and other adventure ftlms from abroad, the People's Daily n •ported Cypress home and if Mrs. Worthe n w as l aking tra n - quili1ers or any other drugs. Repeated objections by Deputy Oistrict Attorney William Evans were sustained and McNi cbolas was repeatedly ordered by the JU~ge lo halt that hne c;>f question· 1ng Suicide Pact Fails "For these k inds of movies. oo matter how m uch of the na· Oon 's money s he spent. Chiang Ching wanted to import them," the news paper added ' A f urt h er q u est io n by A broadcast over Can~lon B 1"adio s~id the "yellow hJms" -e wport ay the Chinese te rm for seiu.t explicit "blue movtes" were. brought in from the United Tour Planned State s, H o n g Kon g a nd elsewhere The allegations were among a aeries of cba.rges which have is- 1\ted in the Chinese pre55 and on wall posters against Chiang Ching and her fellow radicals slnce the four were taken into custody last month ror plotting a coup after Mao's death. The others Implicated in the "Gang of Four" were Com- munist party Vice Chairman Wang Hung-wen, Vice Premier Chang Chun-chiao and party Politburo member Yao Wen yuan. The second of this sea.son's six guided tours of the Uppe r Newport Bay wiJI be conducted Saturday b y the Friends of Newport Bay. The tours gather atthe intersec- tion of Back Bay Drive and Eastbluff Drive between 9 a.m. and 10:30a.m. Guided by experts on the bay. tour takers walk for about two hours with scheduled stops where guides discuss the history of the bay, (ossils, marsh plants, fish, lida1 mud (I at organis m s, shorebirds and waterfowl. Those taking the tour are all· vised to wear comfortable walll- ingshoes and bring btooculars. SPRINGVILLE, Utah CAP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose of sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemne d murderer Gary Gilmore, has been quoted as say. ing he is "the only ~rsoo I've really loved." Mrs. Barrett. 20, mother of two children, was report.ed comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in -.her Springville apartment Tuesda~ after taking an overdose of sleeping pills. Gilmore, 35, who has fought ef· forts to delay bis death before a firing squad, also took an over- dose of slee~lng pills Tuesday. He wu teported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girUriend was re- ared in Springville, a community of about 9,000 people, just south of Provo. She later lived near Philadelphia with her fot"mer husband for a time, and baa also lived in Washington slate. She returned from Pen- nsylvania with her two children, and her divorce was made final this year, a friend said. She worked as a waitress this sum- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. • She was quoted in a copyright- ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore "is the only person I've One Injure d ever really loved." But a psychiatrist who evaluat- ed Gilmore said Gilmore had trouble being around Mrs. Bar- rett's children. They are a girl, Sunny. 4, and her younger brother Jeremy. Mrs. Barrett sometimes hitchhiked to Uta.hi State Prison to visit Gilmore. 1 Clwrchgoers Battle. Would-be Robbers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two armed youths picked the wrong group of Intended victims when they tried to hold up a pre· midnight church service. Police said both were captured by the pastor and the congrega- tion and one wound up In a hospital with bullet wounds in the ann and abdomen. Police Sgt. Jerry Anthony said the two tried to rob about 100 'wora~rs at 14-(!'ll p.m. Tuesday service at the Christian Taberna- cle Church, at5225South Main St. The People's Daily account said that while they were privately savoring foreign films rorbidden to the Chinese public. Chiang Ching and the other radicals advocated providing liWe fresh entertainment to the masses . Treas1•re Hunt Planned But neither lhe congregation nor Pastor Fred L. Daniels was about to stand a till for that. Anthony quoted parishioners as saying one youth moved into the pulpit area, took money from the offering box, and then lhr~atened toJtill Daniels. ( 'llIREE CYCLES MOVED OUT FAST I ••we sold au three motorcycles ~the first man that called." This was the advertising sue· cess story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this claaslrled ad : JIONDJ\ · '70 M !NJ TRAI L 50, SlOO. '70 TRAIL 70, $l60. '7S XL70, ~.lfXX·XUX IC you'd like to sell a motot'cy- dt. or anything else. put the :Oau, Pilot to work for you. CaU $2-5878. -f $5 Billion in Diamonds, Gold Sought SAN DIEGO (AP) -A small group of American salvage ex- per ts ls seeking China's permission to search for a World War 11 pl~er ship with his· tory's biggest· sunken treuure, the San D\eko Evening Trtbune said today. The newspaper said up to SS bUlJon tn diamond'l, artifacts, cash, gold and other metals is believed aboard the Japuese freilb~r Awa Maro ln l8S feet of w•tu and only• few miles orr China. ID a copyrlthled •lorJ, lbe Tribune said lbo aalvace &roUP includes Jon Lindbergh, son of the late aviaUon pioneer Charles Llndberih , and former astronaut Scott Carpenter of Coron" del Mar. Sal~aee rights are beiog 1ou1bt from the Ptople's Republic of Chin a, to search the Formosa St.r1h, said the M'Wlpa~r. 1'be Awa Maru, osumibty a bolpital ship, was 1W\k AprU 1, lMS, after belna guaranteed nf.e pa11a1e by tb• Ua.Jtecl Stales to deliver Bod croa IUI>" piles to Allied prbonera ot war .lo Jhlay•l• •ad the I>ut.d~t. _..J ••• .,. I , ' Indies and pick up wounded Japanese 1oldiers for retum to the mainland. Actually, lbe ship picked up a cargo of 1trate1ic metals and treasures plundered from OC· cupied territories , the newipaptt uJd It determined in a year ol ruearcb. "Laden almost be}'OOd ca.pad· ty a nd preaentlng tbe low li1boueUe of a dfftroyer, rather than t.bat of the ~ a.be ""9, sb.e WH plcked u;p OD t.bo radar acope •of lbe O.S. 1ub- marloe Queeaflsb, '' t.be paper _ <See PLUNDEa , Pa.ge AU --. ) ' At lh•t paint, they told police, tbepastor jumped frompulplton- to the youth, wresUed him to tfle noor, and with the help ol coo· gregation members disarmed blm. The pastor sustained a broken finger in that round, A second croup o( parishionen, one of whom grabbed the gun, toot out after lbe second youth and causht him aft.er a three- block chue. ln lb•t melee, the etm tired ud the youth wu hit in the ann Md abdomen. Police said t.be Yt'ounded youth wq ~en to Cali~a Hospital, wbeC'8 be \IA<lerwait su.rpry for the abdominal wound ud wu re. poltecl in 1er1ou1 ccntltSon . • development process. Overruled on the specific case, Ryckoff pushed for council con- sideration of a policy change which would require either the developer or the homeowner's association to pay for main· tenance of dedicated park land. Ryckoff said he bases his pro- posal on the fact that the Harbor View Nature Park, given to the <See POLICY, Page Al) Bank Heist Suspect Flees Dogs A Maryland bank robbery SUS• peel escaped an exteosive 12-.hour search or lbe hills and grov~ oC the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base Tuesday. A bloodhounli, helicopter and officers from both the Orange County Sheriff's Department and ~Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion joined the search after James A. Rice, 29, was identified by military policemenoothe base. Rit:e is wanted for a December, 1975 robbery of a bank in Lan- dover, a suburb of Baltimore, according to an FBI spokesman. He said Rice is also wanted in Washington D.C. forforgery. The FBI official said Rice is considered armed and dangerous. The search began atabout3:30 a.m. after MPs noticed a 1976 Cadillac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since it wasoutofplaceinenlisted housing, the MPs stopped to in· specl the car, a Marine Corps spokesman said. The found a man sleeping in the car and woke him but be refused to identify himself, the spokes man s aid. The MPs radioed for a check of the car and when they were informed that it was stolen in Las Vegas, the man sped.away. MPs had previously been told to look for them an since be has a re- lali ve living in the area. Just before Rice sped away, the base spokesm~n said, one MP iderf'· lilied him. She said the MPs chased Rice for a short distance and shot at the car's left rear tire. A short while later, the car was found aban· doned with a flat tire. Sheriff's deputies gave their bloodhound a jacket left in the vehicle Coas t We athe r Sun~ and warm through Thursday wJth some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph 'lbls afternoon. Coast highs about 75, low or M . ,I N IDETODA~ ~ tfloc1c Crocp baN cn&IMd .• ~ by tmorid• Jn .an Amm4ft Mtfl. Sewn liw• wn• lost in U... onocJt. · thrt• fM'Of"i.IU, /OUT oChtra.t PogeA4. l•de" '" Y-!enlce A It ~ L.t!IRn CJ -..ii,. .. ,,....'°'" AU L.M...... .......... ..., 011"""• Al.'4 Mooelc .. ll M 0-..llltf 0 M t ............ AU CMllct C14 Orw9t c...ity AH ~ Cl•..__ CW Delllll-.UC• AH ,._., eH ....w,,... .. , lllkl ........... ,, ~ ...,,....,. .... . ~ .. , ... """"" ... , ...... C4-1'.... A4 ......_.,. ~-........ .. N Wednesday. November 17 1976 CB 'Dog' tailed 1;t cur SWt Charges Radio Signal 'Invasion' SUNNYVALE (AP) -William and Nora Bil'kley have asked a Santa Clara County Super ior Court judge to cancel "Swamp Dog " -a televi.!ion show of sorts they say is an un· welcome addition to evening programing in. their home . Co'Wnmluion have brought no resul..,. J& &Do blames a rock thrown throu.gh the lUrkleys' window and a brickbat tossed against their house on "a pattern of harrassJng" by Amerine. The Birkle_ys filed suit Tuesday charging that a signal from a citizens' band radio operator down the street plays havoc with two channels on their television set. TIMOTHY •J. WARD OF PALO Alto, at- torney for the Birldeys, said the suit asks Sl0,000 in damages and a cQU.rt. order st-0pping Amerine from broadcasting at times when bis signal interferes with the Birkleys' radio and ·rvreception. THE COMPLAINT SAYS RANDY Amerine -whose CB "handJe" is "Swamp Dog" -uses his set during prime lime on weeknights and continually on weekends. The suit says conversations with Amerine and appeals to the Federal Communications "It will be the first time a court will have to apply lhe common law principles of in- vasion of privacy to electronic signals invad· ing the home's airwaves," he said. . • ~ Froa.Pag~A l 'SITE ... I • )>resident of the Friends or Newport Bay, said members of the group's board of directors bad expressed similar concerns about the report. The report analyzes four places that the center couJd be built-on Shellmaker Island, at the mouth of Big Canyon, off Constellation Drive and off Mesa Drive. According to Fish and Game officials who spoke al Tuesday's meeting, the center would be de· signed to handle more than 500,000 visitors each year. Regardless of its location, the center would have a parking lot that could accomodate 15 buses and 70 c.ars as we ll as a boardwalk syste m for viewing the mars hes near the site. ln the report, the sites are analyzed based on their proximi- ty to marshes and bird habitats. But Williams said he and other officials are somewh at concerned that the ap~roach taken by Fish and Game ·'puts the cart before the horse." "No where does the r~port tell what the center is to do. If it is to be a passive viewing area for wildlife . then I question whether a center would be needed at aJI when we have the whole bay for that type of activity," he said. Avoid Backlog County Developers May Pay for Rush Housing developers can avoid a month-Jong backlog in the Orange County planning depart- ment if they are willing to pay for it, supervisors decided Tuesday. The board agreed that de· velopers m ay pay county employes' overtime to have their tract maps and subdivision plans reviewed to avoid delays in get- ting county approvals. George Osborne. director or the county Environmental J't1anagement Agency (EMA), proposed the developer-paid overtime. He said, in a report to supervisors, there is a 30-day backlog on tract map review and a 40-day backlog on subdivision improvement plans that is caus· ing some developers a financiaJ hardship. The county housing shortage, Osborne said, is causing an in- crease in subdivisions plans so percent higher than expected when county budgets were drawn up last year According to the new proposal, developers can have their pro- jects taken out of sequence for approval if they pay the over- time. But county officials are to make certain the overtime pro- vision does not deJ ay the se- quence of routine tract plan pro- cessing. Lake County Board Jail Terms Delayed By Associated Press rect. "I want it right," Rochester said. "I don't want anything kicking back." Dostal said he believes that Fish and Game officials are leaning heavil y toward the Big Canyon location where the center would be built on a two to three-foot e mbankment that would extend into the bay. I The report suggests that the embankment could be made into an island for security purposes. , The suggestion is also m ade to .. provide parking facilities within Big Canyon." A Lake County judge today stayed until Dec. 10 an order is- sued Tuesday by a retired Orange County judge charging Lake County's administrative of· ficer and five s upervisors with contempt of court. Judge Ralph Devoto ordered that the arrest warrants fbr the six officials not be executed until that date. Judge John Shea. a ·retired Orange County judge who is sit- ting parttjme as a Superior Court Judge in Lake County, Tuesday issued the order to jail the six Lake County officials. Munchiemer and four of the five supervisors were in San Diego attending a convention of county supervisors. They were not expected to return until Fri- day and Rochester indicated no action would be taken against them until then. Supervisor Art Bur ry re- mained in the county and could be taken into custody earlier. Burry had no comment on th~ judge's order. According to the report, the construction of the island for the center would have a "minimal" impact on the bay's marine en· vironment In addition to questions over the use of the center. OostaJ said he was concerned about the traf- fic impact the center would have on the city and the fact that Fish and Game did not consider using other sites around that bay now owned by other entities He noted that there art' sites at the north end of the bay. closer to major highways and freeways, that are owned by the Newport-Mesa t;nified School District and the Irvine Com· pany "Perhaps some-thing could be worked out there." Dostal said He also said he wants a closer look at the impact 500,000 vis 1tors a year would hav<' on Newport ·s already over )>urdened traffic system I ·'Th at is going t o he a trememdous impact." he said . ·'The presence of that many ~ pie may end up destroying that wtiich we are trying to pre- :serve." I Smoke Fells Many LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ven employes of the General Motors Plant on Van Nuys Boulevard were being observed and treated at hospitals for smoke inhalation they suffered when a fire broke out in a foam storage area Tues- day night. ' ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ff'lo,. Or•"4'P C<M~f 0.11.-Pl~t. wtff't #ft4C'"I 1-t <om 01~ I~ N•w\ Prtu h oub4f~f"lltd bv 1rw Or"~ ttH'I P\Jbtl\I\"'' Como•f'IY S.N'flf• f'd1t10Mdr,. our>t1,.,,.d Mor.a"" tl'\rth;ql'\ fr1rt•1 ,..,, C"''" ,;.,.,,. Nttwpcrl 8t<'t". HVt'li"O\on &iitMP.. ~f\\Jf'I! l•1n V11t~y trvtn•. ~And••"·"~ Viti!•" ~"" l.i(tun.t 8•e< l't f\th1th Co•'' A t.1n.Q .. rrQ1ft"Wl ,fi1 t•on '' pt1b11th4d S•lu,o .. _., #"It ._.,,.,,, .. , ll"lft Dfin<.tl>•I PUbli\hlnqi ~!Ant '' .-t .tJO W•'I U•v Slrttt, <:o;,t• Mh•. C•UtOfftlitt7•1' "•llortN W-P tf\1'141/"I itnd ~l"""'r J H"" c ...... \/1t" Pr 1"\ldfrnl ttn<t n.tN1rAI M.•~· TJt-.mHKff-.O Edl,ot lt\OM•tA M~M ~"•o·~ EOitor c-~"t• H "°" 111c ... ,.." "-" A.Ut\t .. nt Mllll"l.tOtftiQ E•lt"°'' OflleH 1:.o.u ,,..,. no w." ~vStr#t l.,.OYn• 8t>.#Cl't P .. GfN'lrfllllYrf'!»fff"t'f Hunt•"'Q1<H'I! 8~•'"' 1111) a..~"' &ott••v.-rd S4'0Cllrf>Ar to VAll•y H101 y PAt Rh""1 itt ~"' O•tOO ,,.."'""¥ r.1.1111on• (114) 642-43a.1 CleHttled Adv.,t111no 5'2·5eft toonl""I mo Ore.,<1• too•t "'*"'"''no ''"" 0.-1111'1 Ht M'llf\ •10flt\, Ht\f'\4t'1•fllft' tdltot'11tl tntft•t or •dY•rtlHm•f\h f'l•r•1n M•f' hf 01"9fll''" •1ttrt.•trit• \ftO•' 0•'~10'•"' of . ...,,,....._. ~:;:,,.~~·'\:::!~1:,.:'·.:· (~:~~;,. ~':, ::rs:=.\t....b~ W'~~.~ -•ht• ... 111ur1 Judge Shea issued the order against administrator Walter Munch and the five-member board of supervisors, s aying they failed to comply with a July 30 or· der directing them to appoint a mediator in a salary dispute with public employes before adopt.mg the county budget. The board adopted it-5 budget on Aug 30 without appointing a mediator Shea ordered Sheriff Alvin Rochester to lake the officials in- to custody until they "de- monstrate to this court that they have complied .. with his order Rochester said he would meet with Dist Att:v . David Luce lo darify the order and make cer tain the warrants are legaJly cor- f'r0ttt Pag~ AJ PLUNDER •• said "The Queenfish. unable in the dense fog to see the illuminated white crosses displayed by the Awa, mistook her fur a warship She fired four torpedoes. The ac- curacy was uncanny. "Each torpedo impacted The Awa sank in less than lwo minutes.·· "Of the 2,009 souls aboard. 2.008 went. down with the ship. The sole survivor was picked up by the Queenfish. "The Queenfish's skipper , Cmdr. C.E . Loughlin, was court· martialed and found guilly of negligence. The U.S. apologized for an unfortunate incident and the book was closed on the Awa Maru." The Evening Tribune said a permit application has been filed by Salvage and Diving, an in- ternational corporation with of- fices in Hong Kong, and details much of the ship's cargo. The corporaHon is headed by Bill Bunton of San Diego, a former aquanaut who worked with Carpenter on the Sealab II project in 1965, and Carpenter is a shareholder. according to docu- ments which the newspaper said it obtained. Another in the group was idj!n· lilied as Capt. John E. Benn~tt. navigator of the Queenfisb in 19'5 and recently retired as an ex- ecutive with Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. All inquiries about the salvage plan were referred by Carpenter and Bennett to Bunton, the Tribune said, and neither Bunton nor Undbergh could be tcacbed fOI' comment. In addition to Burry, the supervisors are Don Ellis, James Gordon, Junior Wilds, and Olga Hudson. Klauer Named Pre sident of May Company Raymond Klauer, a former re- sident of Monarch Bay in South Laguna. has been appointed new president and chief executive of- fi cer at May Company of CaJifornia. Khu.aer. 45. was instrumental in opening May Company outlets in Westminster and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he served as executive vice presi- dent of the chain's California Division. In 1975, he moved to Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. He has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company of California has 24 stores and is the largest division of the 137 -store chain. Klauer will take over his new post on Jan. 15. replacing current president George Foos. Foos will join the Emporium Capwell chain which operat~ 16 depart· ment stores in Northe r n CaJifornia. f'roa Pllfle A J IDNSHAW. • ed to charges of grand theft, con. s piracy, em bezzlement and violation of state codes filed against Hinshaw via a gTand jury indictment. It is alleged that Hinshaw, 51. ulilhed county manpower and materials for his congressional campaign in 1972 while he was serving as Orange County's as- sessor. He has been sentenced to one lo 14 years in state prison after be- ing found guilty of bribery charges in an earlier triaJ. He is free on appeal. 35 Die in Battle SALISBURY. Rhodesia (AP} -Rhodesia'\ officials said to- day security forces kilted 33 black nationalist guenillas ln the bloodiest battle so tar in the four-ydr-old war. Two while Rhodesian soldiers were kUted in the lf1bttn1, they said. Disaster Drill Me mbers ot tbe Newport Beach Fire Department were calJed out to handle the aftermath of a rock concert riot today at Mariner's Park. The "riot" was staged with students from Newport Harbor High POLICY CHANGE • • • Dolly l'llOI $1All flllolO School as a training exercise. Firemen Ray Toggweiler and Bob Pingle load Fred Sutherland onto a stretcher while in back· ground Mike Swanson is assisted by firemen Ron Rengel and Brian Roche. Science Fiction Author Due city by the Irvine Company as part of the development in the area, has proved to be "not as low maintenance as we had been led to believe " than what we orginally an - ticipated ... City Manager Robert Wynn noted that the proposed 20-acre nature area for Harbor Ridge will not be developed into lhe same kind of park as the Harbor View Park. Science fiction author Ray Bradbury will speak at UC Irvine Friday night as the climax lo biology week on campus. The Harbor View Park consists of an asphalt trail system wind· ing through the gully which lies between Harbor View Homes and the Baywood Apartments. Parks, Beaches and Recrea· lion Director Cal Stewart said the 8-acre park requires cleaning for fire protedion which costs the city "three or four times more ''The only thing we anticipate doing ther e is installing some sprinklers for fire protection," he said. Bradbury will speak al8p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Ad· mission is $2.50 for students and$3 for others. Tickets are available at the ticket office in Gateway Commons on campus. Other biology week activities during the remainder of this week include the free showing of the film "Future Shock" at 7 p.m. T hursday in .room 178 of Humanities Hall. , The matter is scheduled to come before t.he PB&R Com- mission Dec. 7. Yes --We Stock a lot of Shoes Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas . Tennis Players 12ss Adidas Nastase 2295 Adidas Stan Smith 2495 Adidas Newcombe 279s Adidas Okker 2995 Converse Tennis Shoes Skidgrlp 1295 Jack Purcells 139s Ladies Tennis Shoes Adidas Love Set 199s Billie Jean King 2595 Monte Carlo 279s Tretom Canvas Shoes 199s Ladies Skidgrips 1095 Ladies Jack Purcells 129s Open 9 to 6 Clued SUnday Basketball Shoes Converse All Stars 139s Adidas Americanas 199s Tournament Blue 2495 Super Stars 299s Super Star II 2295 Adrdas Jogging Shoes Dragon 2295 Vienna 1995 SL 72 309s SL 76 3095 Brooks Jogging Shoes 1695 • 1]95 • 1995 Tiger Cross Country Shoes Corsairs 2395 Montreals 2595 Adidas Soccer Shoes Juniors 1195 La Paz 1795 Super Lites 1995 La Plata 2495 Warm Up Suits C~ildrens 1295 & 219s Adults 21 9s . 2695 . 2&9s 3695 . 3995 Racket Stringing soo ~ 7so • 1000 . 1500 . 21 00 538 Center 646-1919 Saddlebaek VOL. 69, NO. 322, "SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Afternoon N.Y. Stocks WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1976 TEN CENT~ 'Onlg Love' Behind Duo Death Paet? SPIUNGVILL'E, Utah (AP) - Nicole Barrett, the divorcee who took an overdose or sleeping pills in an apparent suicide pact with condemned, murderer Gary 9Umore. has been quoted as say. mg he is "the only person l 've really loved.'· Mrs. Barrett, 20, mother of two children, was reported comatose and in critical condition today in a Provo hospital. She was found unconscious in her Springville apartment Tuesday after taking an overdose or sleeping pills. Gilmore, 35, who bas fought ef- forts to delay hls death before a firing squad, also took an over- doee ot sleeping pills Tuesday. He was reported in fair condition today. Gilmore's girlfriend was re· ared in Springville, a community of about 9,000 people, just south of Pl"ovo. She later lived near Philadelphia with her former husband for a time, and has also lived in Washington state. She returned from Pen- nsylvania with her two children, and her divorce was made final this year, a friend said. She worked as a waitress this sum- mer and met Gilmore in May at her cousin's house. She was quoted in a copyright· ed Deseret News story as saying Gilmore ''is the only person I 've ever really loved." But a psychiatrist who evaluat· ed Gilmore said Gilmore bad trouble being around Mrs. Bar· rett's children. They are a girl, Sunny, 4, and her younger brother Jeremy. M.rs. Barrell sometimes hitchhiked lo Utah1 State Prison to visit Gilmore. The psychiatrist, Dr. John Woods, has said Gilmore's dis- covery that he could not adjust to a normal home situation such as this helped lead to their breakup. Mrs. Barrett and Gilmore's re- latives say the breakup, plus Gilmore's drinking, helped push him over an edge that resulted in his being charged a week later with murder in the shooting of a motel clerk during a robbery. Mrs. Barrett's interests in· dude cookin1. reading and gardening. She was quoted by thE News as saying that before he was imprisoned, s he and Gilmore swam together, went tt drive-In mo:vles, and shot pool al a bar. Gilmore, in letters to his girlfriend, expressed remorse for his two admitted killings, but said murder is a means of vent· (See OVERDOSE, Page A%) Dragnet Fails Suspect Escapes Hounds O••IY Piiot SIOU Photo Fill 'er llp A Maryland bank robbery SUS· peel escaped an extensive 12-hour search of the hills and groves east of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Base Tuesday. A bloodhound, helicopter and officers from both the Oran"e County Sheriff's Department and the Federal Bureau of lnvesliga· tion joined the search after James A. Rice, 29, was identified by military policemen on the base. Rice is wanted for a December, 1975 robbery of a bank in Lan· dover, a suburb of Baltimore, according to an FBl spokesman. He said Rice is also wanted m Washington D.C. for forgery. The FBI official said Rice is considered a rmed and dangerous. The search began at about 3:30 a.m . after MPs noticed a 1976 Cadillac with dealers plates parked in a military housing unit. Since it was out or place in enlisted housing, the MPs slopped to in· speet the car, a Marine Corps spokesman said. The found a man sleeping in the car and woke him but he refused to id e n ti r y h.i m s elf, the s pok.esman said. The MPs radioed for a check of the car and when they were informed that it was stolen in Las Vegas, the man sped away. MPs had previously been told to look (or the man since he has a re· lative living in the area. Just before Rice sped away, the base spokesman said, one MP iden- lifiedbim. She said the MPs chased Rice for a short distance and shot at the car's left rear tire. A short while later, the car was found aban- doned with a flat Ure. Sheriff's deputies gave their bloodhound a jacket left in the vehicle. Although he tracked the man for awhile. the dog eventual· ly lost the scent and the search was called off at about 4 p.m., QJl FBI spokesman said. The s till-dry portions of Lake Mission Vie- jo's dirt bed dwarf construction workers and the large pipes and tractor tires that will serve as fish habitats. The manmade lakP won 't he fulJ Jor another seven months or so. but when it is. the more than .500 million gallons of clean water will provide residents of the area with 125 acres for recreational activities such as boating, fishing and swimming. Hinshaw Trial Dispute Marine Killed, 25 ~Injured in A ccident A Camp Pendleton marine was crushed to death and 25 other marines injured Tuesday when an armored personnel earner on tra1.mng maneuvers toppled over a near-vertical embankment. Authorities said the amtrak fell about 12 feet onto its roof. crushmg Lance Cpl. Donald M Lange. 22, of Gleason. Wis . under 1ts26 tons. Mannes were unable to mo\'e the transport They dug under the vehicle to re trieve the body 28. were crushed against each other in the fall. The m arines struggled to escape the carrier through an escape hatch built in the floor of the.vehicle Hosp1taliied were the driver, Lance Cpl. Dimas Conteras. 20, 2nd Lt. Kerry FeJdman. 23, and Pvt Mike R. Ramirez, whose age was not list ed AU of the men have quarters on base. Camp Pendleton hospital of. fic1als reported the condition of the three as satisfactory An investigation oft.he cause of lhe mishap was being organized Angel,s Aho Acquire Rudi ANAHEIM CAP) -The California Angels today signed free -agent out - fielder Joe Rudi, their second signing of a former Oakland A's player in two days. The Angels, last in the American League West in 1974 and 1975, signed out- fielder-first baseman Don Baylor Tuesday. <Later it was announced that Montreal s igned second bas em an Dave Cash or Philadelphia.> Rudi batted .270 wjt.h 13 homers and 94 RBI for the A's in 1976. Lawyer, J udge Battl e Before Jurors By TOM BARLEY Of Ille D•llf f'i ... s..tt Opposing lawyers in the second Orange County Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw were ordered today to have their final arguments ready for presentation to the jury no later than Monday. Judge Frank Domenichini's directive came as the jury pre- pared to listen to the two final re- buttal witnesses in what ha~ been the 10-week trial of t.he Newp<>rt Beach Republican on multiple criminal charges. Hinshaw's lawyer and Judge Domenichini have crossed swords on a number of occasions during those 10 weeks and lhey had another heated exchange late Tuesday. part of which was heard by the jury. rtece lo Hinlhaw. McNicbolas asked the witness ii she had ever observed erTatic conduct on the part or Mrs. Worthen_ He asked her if Mrs. Worthen appeared to be normal in 1m at a time when Hinshaw and his future bride visited the witness' Cypress home and if Mrs. Worthen was taking tran· quilliers or any other drugs. Repeated objections by Deputy District Attorney William Evans were sustained and McNicholas was repeatedly ordered by the judge to halt that line of question· ing. A furth er question by McNicholas to Mrs. Munn on Mrs. Worthen's mental health brought Judge Pomenichini bolt upright on the bench. "That's enough," the judge said. He told McNicholas that his crota examination of Mrs. Munn waa over and accused the lawyer of repeatedly Ignoring warning& from the bench. The judge then dismissed the jury and told McNicholas: 'Tm shocked, su,.Prised and dis- mayed that you did this in front of the jury. There will be no more." "I am aghast al the ruling," McNichola s said. Judge Dotnenichini declined to reply as he left the bench. Both lawyers and the judge will get dOWQ to discussion o! <See BINSRA W, Page A%) Three marines wer e bosp1t a Ii zed r or t reatment of broken bonrs The rest were treated ror cub and brwse::. and released. The 8. 50 a. m accident oc curred in th1• A lisp Canyon area of Camp Pendleton Th(• transpnrt carriers arc engineered to~ 1thstand a 60 per cent ~rad<' without l1pp1ngover Base officrnls s.11d ost of t.hl' Lame Lallghs Judge Domenichiru repeatedly made it clear to defense attorney John McNicholas that he did not wish the jury lo hear references lo what the defense has described during non-jury action as Mrs. Thais Hinshaw 's acute psychiatric condition. Collnty Developers May Pay for Rush · UlJUrlt'S ~ t>rc• C ti USro hen the men 1n th1• .1mtrak. hu1lt ocarry Approval Los t SACRAMENTO ti\P) Napa Stale llos p1 tal's psychiatric treatm ent wing has lost a medical inspection team's ap· proval m one or the latest de· velopmcnts that have rocked the state mental hospital system. Of ficials announced Tuesday t.hat ihc wing's accreditation was • withdrawn after the team found 4.2 violations during a July in· speclion. Or:~:a; :·~· \\eather Sunny and warm through Thursday with some northeast winds 20 to 25 mph this afternoon. Coast highs a1>9ut 75, low of SS. • l~SIDE TODA l' Jordanian shock troopshot,-e cnuhed a s-rege by terrorut1 m an Amman hottl. ~ liues were loat in t he ottock, three terrorists, four C)(luru. PogeA4. Ind_.. C.J AIJ lh 1 •• AU "" CH IM AUU •• ... 1 A4 At Cop Ends 'Joke,' Heist McNicholas raised the 'issue Tuesday wlth witness Mrs. Patricia Munn, a Cypress resi· dent who knew the then Thais Worthen prior to her 1972 mar· Housing developers can avoid a month-long backlog in the Orange County planning depart- ment if they are willing to pay for it. supervisors decided Tuesday. Not many store clerks would hesitate to hand over the cast. when they have two hooded men wtth guns facing them across the counter. But the clerk at. Viejo Liquor, 26063 La Paz Road. Mission Vie· JO. dul exactly that Tuesday mght. Orange County Sheriff's officers said And they said he hesitated bf>cause he thought he recognized the voice of one of the two gunmen flr' fact. they said, the clerk asked a man identified by arrest- ing officers as Jerry Wayne Haid lf he was Jerry Haid. Officers said Haid whipped off his hood, put his gun away, laughed heartily and assured the clerk that it was all a joke. Officers said the second gun· Freight T rain Strikes Bus LOS ANGELES CAP> -A rush·ho\.fr bus, caught on a railroad crossing by heavy traf. fie, was smacked and spun around by a freight train, but on· ly six persons suffered minor in- juries. Driver Gerald Bradford said he had pulled his Southern California Rapid Transit District bus with 35 passengers aboard nearly across the tracks Tuesday when he round himself stuck with the train bearinR down on him. "I started across and the cross- ing belle started ringing," be said. "A camper ln front oC me blocked me and wouldn't move out of the way. Tb en t.he train hit us." ' man, identified as Morris AJlen Semore, did) the same thing. They said thq clerk and his two vis itors e xchanged a (ew pleasantries and then the pair walked orr into the night. A Sheriff's patrol summoned by the clerk drove into the park- ing lot of the shopping complex at La Pai and Muirlands Boulevard in time to confront Haid and Semore as they were about to drive off. Haid, 25. of 31645 Second Ave .• South Laguna, and Semore, 29, of 34511 Ca ll e Carm eli ta, Capistrano Beach, were booked into t.he county jail on charges or armed robbery. "I'd have liked to have said they were laughing all the way to the jail," Sheriff's Captain Robert Griffeth said today, ''but they weren't.·· THREE CYCLES MOVED OUT FAST "We sold all three motorcycles tot.he first man that called." This was the advertising suc- cess story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed this classified ad: HONDA -'70 M t ~l· TRA IL 50, $100 '70 TRAIL 70, $150. '75 XL70, $295 XXX·XX XX If you'd like to sell a motorcy- cle. or anything else, put the Daily Pilot to work for you. Call 642·5678. The board agreed that de· velopers may pay county employes' overtime to have their tract maps and subdivision plans reviewed to avoid delays in get- ting county approvals. George Osborne. director or the county Environmental Management Agency <EMA), proposed the developer-paid overtime. He said, io a report to supervisors, there is a 30-day backlog on tract map review and a 40-day backlog on subdivision improv,ment plans that Is caus- ing some developers a financial hardship. The county housing shortage, Osborne said, is causing an in· CB 'Dog' Calle~ a Cur Suit Charges iladio Sigmd ~lnvasio1'' SUNNYVALE (AP) -William and Nora Birkley have asked a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge to cancel "Swamp Dog" -a television show of sorts they say is an un· welcome addition to evening programing in. their home. The Blrldeys filed suit Tuesday charging that a signal from a citizens' band radio operator down th~ street pl\l)'s havoc w1th two channels on their television set. THE COMPLAINT SAYS BANDY Amerine -whose CB "handle" is "Swamp Dog" -uses hls set du.rtn1 prime time on weelmJ1ht.s and continually on weekends. The suit says convenatJou .-itb Amerine and appeals to tbc Federal Communications • Commissloo have brooght no results. It also· blames a rock thrown through the Bltkleys' window and a brickbat tossed against their house on "a pattern of barrasslng" by Amerine. TIMOTHY J. WARD OF PALO Alto, at· torney for the BlrlUeys, said the 11uit asks Sl0,000 in damages and a court orde11stopping Amerine frorn broadcasting at Umeslwben bis signal interferes with the Bitklcys' rad.to and TV reception. "It wUl be the flrst time a court will bave w apply the comln()I) law pnnctplea of ln· valoo ol i-ttvac1 to eleetronlc sipala lnvad· lnC the hom 's airwaves." be aald. crease in subdivisions plans 50 percent higher than expected when county budgets were drawn up last year. According to the new proposal, developers can have their pro-· jects taken out of sequence for approval if they pay the over· lime. But county officials are to make certain the overtime pro- vision does not delay the se· quence of routine tract plan pro- cessing. Water Board Will Purchase Plant Sit e Santa Margarita Waler Dis· trtct directors agreed lhls week to purchase 2_3 acres of Mission Viejo Company land for a planned waste water reclama- tion plant. The 1raded and improved laod, adjacent to~ Creek and near the dead end olLa Paz Road, • 1.s being bought for $ll6,700. Co,nstruction of the efflqent treatment plant is expected lo begin by the end of the year, ac- cording to Willian Knib, the dls- trict 's general manager. Tbe facility' the firat phase ob a reclamation system, is expecf'ed to be complete<l and provlcllllg ir· rSgation water to parks and seboot grounds by the summer. The enUre eystem may even- tually include sevtraJ sewage trutment plants, pwnping sta· dona and • 115-acre reservoir on upper 0.0 Creek. Althouih dtsitnf!d to bmdle a DllUlo11 gallons of reclaimed watu a day, the project 111 to be-dn ,iritb about 200,000....,., 6'and uptoltl tgaclQJ 1 . I A2 OAIL Y PILOT SB Wtdneaday Novemb1tr 17 1978 .FBI Releas~s King Death Probe Files WASHINGTON (AP) -A pair o( men's shorts with an unusuaJ laundry mark was one clue that ,!Bl agents pursued 10 their ~arch for the assassin o( Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, according to newly disclosed FBI fil es. Agents also investigated seven men named John Willard because the suspected assassin used that name when he checked into a NBC Targeted rooming. house near the hotel where King stayed on his fatal vui- H to Memphis, Tenn. Those details emerged in a tt-4 view of 442 pages or FBI mes on its investigation o( the April -i, 1968, slaying or the civil rights leader. The FBI released the documents from a total of 18,000 pages to comply with requests under the Freedom of Information Act. . . ~ .. Sheppard Family 'Humiliated,' Sue SAN DIEGO (AP> -The son and two brothers of the late Dr. Sam Sheppard are suing the Na· tional Broadcasting Company and others for $10 m1ll1on as the r esult of the telecast .. Guilty or Innocent: the Sam Sheppard Murder Case.'' The suit, filed in Superior Court here Tuesday. a lleges the relatives of Sheppard suffered humiliation due to the teleca.sl about the nationally known case. Sheppard, a prominent Bay Village, Ohio, osteopath was convicted in 1954 of murdering his wife, Marilyn. The suit was fil ed on behalf of Sheppard's son, Sam R. Shep- pard, and his brothers, Drs. Stephen A. S heppard and R~chard N . Sheppard, and their Wlves. Stephen Sheppard lives near San Diego Science Fiction Author Plans UCI Speech Science fi ction author Ray Bradbury will speak at UC Irvine Friday night as the climax to biology week on campus. Bradbury will speak at8p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Ad- mission is $2. SO for students and SJ for others. Tickets arc available at the ticket office 1n Gateway Commonsoncampus . Other biology week activities during the remainder of this week mclude the free showmg of the film .. Future Shock .. al 7 p.m Thurs d ay in r oom 178 of lluman1t1es Hall. Follo"mg the viewing, Vice Chancellor James McGau~h "'II talk about the film <1nd the future role of b1olog1cal sciences Three add1t1onal rllms will be s hown Thursday afternoon m 104 Physical Sciences. from 2 to 4 pm. They include .. Dr Leake\ and the Dawn of Man.' '"The ,Eagle Has Landed," and · Man, Mon:iters and M' stt•rit•s ·· A campus festival will bt> held from I to3 p m Fndaymcampus park. \\1th ice shdm~. ::.quarc dancinf'! and 11 ve blue-t:rass music hy Wi ld Oats No Solution ,.,, NYC .. ? ~o nsis. NEW YORK 1AJ>I -Two City llall ms1ders ha\<' re1ected a SUI!· .:eslloo that lf'~ahdng prosl1lu tion <'Ould ea~c lh<' municipal fi s <·al emus .. The city 1s not explonng thr lrgallzation of prost1tut1on, ·· a repre s e n tative of Mayor Abraham D neame, who 1s in Jsra<'I. said Tuesday "The City CounC'1l 1s in no way \nvesllgatmg the pos!11b1hty of ]('gahzmg prostitution here." said a spokesman for the 43 legislators, who would have to vote on any proposal to permit legal brothels ORANGE COAST 'II DAILY PILOT '"'',,.""f)fl' (1"1"'' 0•1•v 1111 .. 1 _,"'.,... ~. -n.Noa ,,. ,..flt\ P••H ,, OUOofl\l'W'n Dw '"-°'·~ C.~\t Pvblld'llftQ Cnmo•"• ~r ~; "'M'Of''• .. ,,. puDll\"*d MO"t<hv tMouQ" frut•v tn< c.o~t.t ~\.A N•wOO'' R"""' Mu"llf'IQ1M ~vn ~"'-'°' l•trt VallfY. lr'l'tr,. \o4rJdl•b.-Cll. 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(>'9\-°""" ...., N>-.n \fMt•' 11 lt.t"'~ #f •~ M' ,_..,.,·ti """"'' ,., • .,..,,.rl1\•""•"" "•'•'" """• •• '••rodw(•d ••tnewt ,.,.,,,, ,_''""'''"'" e f .._,..,,,.,., ~., 14\Dftd ti'"' DO,t•Q411 D••d •f C.O\'it MfH (ittlt•''"• \vb"''Pfllft nt (AHif//, "\0 ""°"'.,'•· bv m••' u ~ fTlO"ltftly, ,.,,,.,,.,., dlr\tlf\Mlon\ U )0 MOf'llf\I';' Others named in the suit in ad- dition to NBC are Metromedia Corp. of America and Universal City Studios. Each s eeks $2 million in punitive damages as result of the Nov. 17, 1975, broadcast, wh.icb they claim depicted them as "un- trustwor thy. incompetent; in- sensitive, imperious, ruthless and dishonorable.". The suit said the broadcast oc- curred more than 21 years after the celebrated case and brought the family before the view of "a whole new generation of television viewer s ." After numerous appeals, Shep.' pard eventually was acquitted of his wife's murder at a second trial after his initial conviction was overturned due to widespread pre trial publicity. Sheppard died in 1970. The suit said the broadcast uS'ed true names "to portray a fictionalized account of certain activities of their past lives." cr eating humiliat1on. e mbar- rassment and mental angwsh. CmterEyes Wngressmen LOVEJOY, Ga. CAP) - President-elect Jimmy Carter met today for the first time since his election \\1th the Democratic con- gressional leaders who hold the key to the success of his legislative program. The House and Senate Democratic hierarchy traveled to this rural com· muruty 40 miles south of Atlanta. and Carter and V1C'e President-e lect Walter F . Mondale flew here from Carter's home m Plains. Ga . to discuss how the new adm1n1<;trnllon cnn best work with Congress. They met for lunch at Telmadfl:e F<!rml>. the 2,500-acre estate of Sen. Herman .E. Talmadge ID· Ga l. near the inler~ccllon of Talmadge Road and Tara Boulevard Tara is the f1cllonal estate m the novel .. Gon e With the Wmd." Talmadge l>aJd his white stone ;ind wood house appean•cl hncnv 111 the m one based on · the book Fro111 Page A l OVERDOSE 1ng a rage and "1t doesn't necessarily m alter who gets murdered,•· the News reported. lt quoted from the more than 100 letters it said Gilmore wrote to Nicole Barrett after being ar- rested in July Jn them, he expresses ap- p re hens i-0 n a bout death . acknowledges that "all debls mus t be paid in full" under the law, and suggests that execution by the state "1s more acceptable and easier than suici de," the storv said. The News also published draw· ings of Mrs. Barrett by Gilmore. She was quoted as saying of the murders, .. He killed them so he wouldn't kill m e." She says her breakup with Gilmore a week before the murders was partly responsible for them. But Gilmore told her in the letters, "You are just not at· fault," the News said. Supplies Burgled Plumbing1 supplies valued by the victims at $1 ,860 have been stolen from a construction site in Mission Viejo. Orange County sheriff's officers said the sup- plies were taken from a trailer parked al 23126 Sonoita and adja- cent to several construction jobs . The loss was reported by olCiclals of Plumbing Contractors, Inc .. of Santa Ana., There was no indication when ad- ditional mes would be made public. A House committee is in- vestigating the Kingalaying. The first batch of papers dealt with the investigation's early days and lit<hlot -refer to James-- Earl Ray, who was arrested in. London on June 8, 1968, and pleaded guilty to shooting King. Ray, now serving a !&-year prison term, has since recanted and is seeking to change his plea and go totriaJ. The papers showed that hun- dreds of FBI agents chased scores of rumors and tips from cititens and tried to use such clues as the shorts and a man's T·shirt to track the killer's identity. The un- derwear was found in a suitcase the assassin apparently-left at the rooming house. Agents called on the Textile Marking Machin e Co. of Syracuse, N.Y., for help in trac- ing the laundry markings. The theory was that pinpointing the laundry that was hed the as- sassin's underwear might pro- vide further clues to his identity and his where a bouts. Oassroolll Schedules Discussed Proposed changes in San Clemente and Dana Hills High ~hool class schedules will be discussed Thursday in San Clemente by a panel of school ad- ministrators, trustees, teachers, parents and students. The meeting, sponsored by the Parent-Teache r -Student As- sociation. is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater at San Clemente High School, 700 Avenida Pico. Superintendent J erome Thomsley has recommended a return to a traditional schedule of locked in periods, with an op- tional rotating schedule Fridays only. Students last year campaigned successfully for rotating class schedules, currently in use. Kane St. John, Dana Hills student body prE'.sident, has said a large ma- Jonty of students at his school favor rotating schedules · ln recommending the return to fixed schedules, Thomsley said · rotating schedules keep students on campus longer, restµting in unnecessary overcrQwdiog. Fixed schedules would allow stu- dents greater flexibility to work part·time or take supplementary classes. he said. Additi onal information on Thursday's meeting is available by calling San Clemente High School, 492-4165. Klauer Named President of May Company Raymond Klauer, a former re- sident or Monarch Bay in South l.aguna, has been appointed new preside nt and chief executive of- f1 ce r at M ay Compa ny pC.C California. Klauer , 45. was instrumental in opening May Company outlets in Westminster and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa when he served as executive vice presi· dent of the chain's California Division. In 1975. he moved to Cleveland to serve as president of May Company Cleveland Department Stores. He has served his entire working life with May Company. May Company of Califo~nia has 24 stores and is the largest division of the 137-slore chain. Klauer will take over his new post on Jan. 15, replacing current president George Foos. Foos will join the Emporium Capwell chain which operates 16 depart· ment s tores in Northern California. Fro• Page Al IDNSHAW. • jury instructions today after the testimony of two final wit- nesses has been received and the Jury excused until Monday. The instructions will be direct- ed to charges of grand thert, con- spiracy, embezzlement and violation of stale codes filed against Hinshaw via a grand JUry indictment. It Is alleged th al Hinshaw, 51, utilized county manpower and materials for his congressional campaign in 1972 whtle he was serving as Orange County's as- seS&or. He has bee n sentenced lo one to 14 years in state prison alter be- ing found guilty or bribery charges in an earlier trial. He is free on appeal. Drama Portrayed El Toro High School theater students will present a stage version of "The Diary of Anne Frank'' starting Thursday night at 8 p.m. in Charger Hall. The pl~y will also be presented Friday and Saturday nights. Ti~k~t prices are $1.50 for general ad- nuss1on and 75 cents for students without O.llt Phol Sl•ll ....... I ASB cards. Shown in this scene from the story of a Jewish girl hiding out from the Nazis are, Alyssa Vila as Mrs. Frank, Phll Foster as Mr. Frank, Caralee HQDler as Mrs. Van Daan and B. J . Patnode as Mr. Van Daan. Mao's Widow Slammed Article Ties Chiang Ching, Pals to 'Porn' TOKYO (AP) -China's lead- ing news paper sald today that Mao Tse-lung's actress widow Chiang Ching, and her dis: credited fe llow radica ls in- dulged in private viewings of foreign pornographic movies. ''For these kinds of movies, no matter how much of the na- tion's money she spent, Ch.iang Ching wanted to import them," the newspaper added. series or charges which have is- sued in the Chinese press and on wall posters against Chiang Ching and her fellow radicals since the Cqur were taken into cuslody las{ month · She and others of the so- caJled "Gang of Four" also or- dered "kung fu" Chinese fight- ing movies and other adventure films from abroad, the People's Daily r eported. A broadcast over Canton radio said the "yellow films" - the Chinese term for sexually explicit "blue movies" -were brought in from the United States. H o ng Kong a nd elsewhere. The others implicated in the ''Gang of Four" were Com- munist party Vice Chairman Wang Hung.wen. Vice Premier Chang Chun-chiao and party Politburo member Yao Wen· yuan. 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