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Massive State derson: Agnew
Quake Assured, Plea for P a r don
Expert Claims 'Firmly9 D enied
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEM BER 10, 1976
VOL. •• NO IA~ • UCTIONS •• P~CES
Dana Woman
Drug-assisted
Rape Disputed
A psychiatrist called hy the dc·-
rense testifi ed late ThurMia\ that
a Dana Point "oman "ho ciaims
she wa!I druli(J:t'd and raped b)
her £am1l y doctor Should ha\C
been able to rcs1i,t his advanrc-..
despite the tnJN·twn
Dr Sea\\ n.:ht Andf'r'>on or
'Grinch ' HitS
Hrmlingt,on
lluntmgton Reach 1•C>IH·1•
In\ t''>llRUlOr!> thCCJrllf'<I to
du\ that a rut burglar "ho
br;>ke into a woman .,
ho u:. et r a ii f' r ho mt' 11 n
Rrookhur'\l Strl'ct Thur-.
day night mav havr known
m advanc{' t hut his \ 11·11 m "':i-. deaf and ;1-.ll'rp
Thc th1d m • .1d<' ht~ rntry
throuJ(h a !>l1d1ng i:luso;
door onto thc tra1h•r's patio
arf'.i
llc stoic ;ill the prc..,1•nts
under lht• Chri!>tm as tr<•c.
'Bliw' Movie
I Erases Red
For Station?
ANN ARBOR, Mich . CAP>
A coble TV outril in rmancinl dis-
tress is trying lo get back into the
black with a blue movie.
Off1 c 1als at Ann Arbor
Cablevision Inc . !'laid their broad-
cast today or the French fli ck
"Emmanuelle" is the country's
ft.rst showing or an X-r:itcd movic
on prime-time TV.
The 110Ct-core porno movie will
be shown uncut and uninlerrrupt·
ed four difrerent times during the
evening beginning al 6:30 p.m. on
the firm's new adult mo~e chan'·
nel, they said . •·
Ther e are about 700 sub·
scribers to the new ser vice.
~ Another 1,400 o rde r s are
backlogged because of a parts
• shortal{e.
The ach eduled s howing o(
"Emmanuelle" sparked a pro-
test. About 700 persorui slfned a
petition asking the City Council
to cnnct en ordinance to stop the
showing of X-rated movies on ca·
blc n.
Costa M<'sa told an Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court Jury that lhc in-
Ject1on of Valium claimed by the
prosecution should not hav1• ;,if-
ft•cted the 22-yt>ar old v1ct1m's
'"dec1s1on makinJ;: process or the
~ tll to n:s1st ..
FreQUl'ntlv rl'f<'rnn~ to <lru~
experiments carr11'<l out b> him
on female prison mmatP~ m the
i\£nran nation or Zambia. !ht·
~ 1ln<'~S c;upported d e f<·n"t'
l'la1ms that th<' lnJcctlon 11£
\ ,1llum admintsl<'r<'cl by I>r.
Ho-.s T"'ld McClurl' could only
hJve had a lranqu1lttmg c·rf<•ct 1111
tht> pal1l•nt
The '1rt1m claimro from lh1·
witness stiJnd thnt she lwrnmc a
··vegetable" shortl y afl<'r th1·
clrui? enl!'red h<'r blood str!'am
:ind that she• was J>OwcrlC''\s to
prevent the South 1,aguna physt-
n an 's allt•i:iect advanrl'S.
She t<'st1 f1 ecl th:il she was
taped and forced to part1c1palt' in
an act or sexual pNvcrs1on afkr
the !>4-yt·ar~old J>hysician rc-
mov<.'d h1.'r t·xarninin)! ~own and
under clothes and u~~d a
ma5tsugC'r and '1hrator on her
txidy.
The victim told the jury that.
she was shaky and contused for
several hours after the incident
and round it difficult to un-
derstand questions or respond to
them.
But a South Coast Community
Hospital employe testified as a
defense witness Thursday that
the victim appeared to be normal
and alert w hen s he came to the
hospital with a friend Jan. 7 to re-
port the alleged rape by Dr.
McClure.
Judge Ke nneth E. Lae ordered
a four day weekend break and·
(See DOCTOR. Page A2)
'l HOP.E YOU'RE
GETTING VOUR.
C H RISTMAS
SHOPPING oot-1e .
O NLY H DAYS
LEFT.'
Bidders
l1·vine Purchase.
Winge d Clornrners?
Hundreds of st•a gulls ~alher al mouth of
Santa Ana River bclween Huntington
Beach and Nc>wport lkach . Robert Crihbs,
area captain for the state Department of
Fish and Gnm<'. said he couldn't b<> surC'
exactly why the gulls picked this spot to
cong r egate Thursday morning. hut
speculated they Wl'J'I' thl'rC lo rt•t'(I on ~1w1 I
fis h ('xposcd at low t idt•
'Enormous' Quake
In State:S Future?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -An
earthquake threatening
thousands of lives like the great
San Francisco t emblor of 1906 1s
inevitable in California, the U.S.
Geological Survey's top earth·
quake expe rt warned today.
Dr. Robert M. llam1lton, chief
of the USGS Orfice of Earthquake
Studies. said the upcoming quake
will surpass 8 points on the
Richter scale and its impact
"would be enormous."
"Losses could reach thous ands
of lives and tens or billions of
dollars," Hamilton said in re·
marks prepared for delivery lo
the CommonweaJLh Club.
The magnltude of the 1906 Bay
Area quake ls estimated to have
equaled 8.3 on the Richter scale.
It killed more than 600 people and
cost more than $400 million.
The logarithmic Richter scale
Is a m easure of ground motion as
recorded on seismographs.
Every Increase of one number,
say from 5.5 to 6.5, means the
1round motlo n la 10 lime• ..
greater I
In populated areas an earth·
quake or 3.5 .on the Richter scale
can cause slight damage in the
local area, 4 can cause moderate
damage, 5 considerable damage,
6 can be severe.
A 7 reading Is a "major" quake
capable of widespread, heavy
damage; 8 is a "great" earth·
quake.
"Californians . should not ig-
nore or underestimate the earth-
quake threat," Hamilton s aid,
"nor ~hould lrr atlonnl fear or
earthquakes be allowed to be
<See QUAKE, Page A2)
KITCHEN SINK
DOWNDR41N
GRANTS PASS, Ore. CAP) -
It/lnally batipened.
Clty police said Thunsday that
bul'&lars broke Into the Snak 3.Jld
Yak• Cafe and 1tole only tho
kltchen sink.
C:Olmnnist Says
Agnew Pardon
Plea Den ied
NEW YORK (APl -The
White House turned down u rl"
quest in Octob<'r for a pardon
for form e r Vi<' t• Prcs1denl
Spiro T Agnew, who pleaded no
contest lo charges of income tax
evasion in 1973. accordmi: lo col-
umnist Jack Anderson.
While House attorneys "polite-
ly but firmly" referred Agnew's
lawyer, who submitted the re-
que!'lt, to the Justice 0cJ')artment.
Anderson said in a column for
publication today.
Today Agnew denied he ever
sought a pardon from President
Ford. A s pokeswoman at Agnew's
Pathllte, Inc .. office in Crofton,
Md., said the former vice pres1·
dent "has never asked anyone,
anyone al all, to ask ror a pardon
ror him. So he ha s no idea what is
the source of the story."
Judah Bes t, Agnew's attorney,
Hid when told Of Anderson's re·
port: "I would have no comment
on th~ matter."
<See AGNEW, Pag~A2)
Mobil OK·
sparks
Protest
By TOM BARLEY
Oltht D•llf PitoUt•ll
Docum ents protesting the
James Irvine Foundation's de·
cision to sell its controlling in-
terest in the Irvine Company to
the Mobil Oil Corporation for
S281.9 m illion were to be filed to-
day in Orange County Superior
Court.
Those protests by two com-
petitors in the takeover balUe
~parked by Irvine heiress Joan
Irvine Smith's lawsuit against
the round a lion will be aired again
Monday when her attorney and
lawyer!'! ror the three contenders ap~ar bcron: Judge James F.
Judge.
Foundati o n trustees an-
nounced late Thursday that they
had d<'ctdl•d lo ~ccept the cash.
bid by Mobil w he n neither
Ci.ldillac Fairview of Toronto.
Canada or the Charles AJlen-
/\lfred Taubman consortium or
Nl'" York ~ubmittro further or-
£l'rs.
The d<'cision brought a protesL
from hoth competitors.
Allen-Taubman negotiators
said th<.'y were in lhe process or
fil ing a bid that would lop lhe
Mobil offer when the deadline
was imposed by foundation
(See HEI RESS, Page A2l
\\'eathe r
Northeasterly winds.
25-40 m p h e xpected
toni~ht, decreasing Satur-
day. C l ear, w armer
weather with highs in 70s
foreseen.
I NSIDE TODAY
He ltarted out to be.a doc·
for and ended up a sculptor.
Frederick Ever1ley's works,
which will be ezhtbited on the
Orange Coa1t ~are featured on
Page Cl o/ the Week~.
Index
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• A.f DAIL V PILOT s rr1d11y, December 10, 1976
~Murder for Mae?
" '
J Youth Says He Killed/or Food
• ( NEW YORK (AP> A hjgh ~ school senior has plcudcd guilty
) to kllllng an elderly ffidll dunng
"' his scho<>I lunch hour to get i m o n ey to take bit1 girl to ~ McDonald's for dinner
: David Joyner. 18, entered the
• plea In Manhattan Court on
: Thursd;.iv, adm1ll1n,,e he
stranglt>d Douglas M1l<-s, 75. on l March 2 an M Iles' Wc&t Side
':apartment ~ Police guve this account:
• Joyner admitted he ldt
~Charles Evans Hughes S<:hool on
his Junch hour, wc•nt acr05s the•
street t o M tie:.· apartment.
forced h1a °" j'J 111 and ordered
Miles to writ ~· u l'ht·ck for $68.
The youth then oi dered the old
mun to call his bank and arrange
that Joyner would have no trou·
btc cashing the C'hcck As :o.oon a.'!
Miles hung up, Jorner strangh.<d
htm with his ban· hands
Then Joyner went to lhe bank,
cashed the check, and used It to
rent a limousine and take his girl
lolhe hambur~er restaurant.
Detectives aclinit on informo·
tion from the bank d1t•t·ked the
high school 's record\, found that
Joyner wa& enrolled lht•rc, and
arrested him.
After Joyner entered his guilty
plea, Justice Burton Roberts
asked him If he were sorry and
U1e youth said he "as.
"For yourself"' ai.k<'d the
judge ··or are yo11 sorry Cur Mr.
Miles'!"
'Tm sorry for both of us," the
youth n•phed.
Joynt'r will be sentenced later
;Kidnap Charge Dropped
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• I Pair Guilty of Extortion in Bron/man Case
r WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. CA P ) -J Mel Patrkk Lynch and Dominic
liyrne were found 1nn0<·C'nt today
• o( k1dnapini: wh1skv ht·1r Samul'! .t Uronfmun II last ~·car hut were I dcdart>d ~uilty of l'XLOrtmg a S2.:J
· million ransom from lhc Sea
.•• s:ram heir's rather.
• The verdict came nine Y.eeks
, aJt<'r tht• trial be:: an and 111d1c<1t
: ed the JUry had r easonable doubt
1 that ll "'as a r.eal k1dn.ipang as
the slalt• charged. The ddense
• da1med it w:.is a hoax. •
Both men were also round lnno·
C'ent of the charge o( 1lleg:.tl
µossess1on o( J 38 caliber pistol
Hyrne and Lynch sat quietly in
the <'Ourlroom as the Vl'rchct was
announced liyrnl' held his hand
lo his heart where he wa~ seen
during the trial to have placed a
C'ros:o. in his hn•jst pocket. Ht s
head hung lo\\ "'1th his chin rt''il
ing on his chcsl. Lynch, a
r1n•man. sat quil'lly.
The grand·larcc•ny e.xtortion
count is punishuble by up to 15
Forgery Eyed
Huglies Will f'70es to Court
LOS ANGF.LF-" (i\P) Nc\<ida offidi.lls think a
purported Howard Hughes will m<.iy h<1ve been forgt:cl
with the use of library materials from the college al·
kndcd by )frf\ in Dummar, the Los Angeles Times
reported today.
Dumm:.ir. a gas station employc, is one of the
\\Ill's bcn<'f1t1art\'S.
Th(• ncwsp:.l(ll'r said 1t ll':.trncd Nevada authorities
plan lo c·ht><:k lhl' fingcrpnnls on a book and a 1971 is·
sut· of Ltfe mai.!<11.mc. both dc <1ling with Jlow<Jrd
I lui.:hcs and containing !>amplcs of Hughes' handwrit-
ing
. . ..
The will, duhbcd the "~lormon Will" because it
w:1.s fuun<l an the :\1ormon Church ·s world hend-
quartcrs in Salt L akc City, will be contt'stcd before a
Jury next m"nth tn Las Vegas
Dummar, \\ho s tands to ~am a tidy sum if the will
1s de<'larcd authentJr. says Hughes named htm in !he:
document bccau:-.e the gas station employe helped
Jlught's out whrn he found the b11lion<1irc wanqering
about in the• NC'\' ada desert. ·
F rora Page .4 1
AGNEW ..•
''The r<'plv was that thf'rt> huvt•
lx'l'O proc-t'durc-. l'-.tJbhshc·d ll\
Justin·. 1\nd(•r-.on quoted .i
\\b1tr Hou.,c oHici;i.I as ..,J,ang
· Tht' requt'!.t "as no more thiJn
;1ny good la''} er \.\ould do for h1:o1 C'llPnt '.
And1•r<;on s aid Jn a\tornl·v for A~ n<'W ('a II ed Wh tte llC>U'll'
counsel Philip nu1.•hen·, office
shortly after A~ncw's scntc-nce of
thrct> years on probot1on cxv1rt'<I
Ort Ill
Th1.· bric( discussion centered
onthe ·1crcpt1,1\y' oflbt!Wh1tc
llnu•u• to Agnew rtlmi: for a
• form3l pardon, Andc-rson "'"d
( Andt>r11on ·, rolumn ;ippt'ars
Tejtularly on the rd1tonal page nr
~ thr Daily f'1lot >.
AJ?nc.>w rt•!Hs,tnrcl <>rt 10, 1973,
• after h(' plr;1rfrd no <'OOlt"ll to n
• 11nglf' count oft .1 x l'\ ""llln
• Lil" rt'nrt• Tr;i} tor. th1• ju<1t1r<'
• d<'partmc•nt 'I fi;Htlon attnrnr\.
• !laid Thur!!t1a:. lh;it h1• hJd 1101
• b<'cn ront <i r t rd hy an yon1·
• rrprc•s1.•nt1ng Agne•"' .
:D Pficit Expected
• l;OS /\NGF.Lf:S l/\l'J Thr ~Southern Ca I irorn1a Rop1d
: Transit District say" 1l fares a
$17 million deficit by !ht> end of
;next year I( tl continues prf'srnt
,.1erv1ces without tncrt>ased in-
•C<1me.
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Caltech Quake
Pre diction
Tumbles Down
SAN FRANCJSCO (APJ -A
scientist who reluclanlly issued a
public earthquake forecast for
Los Angeles Inst April has
scrapped has prediction, still m-
s1sting 1t was never more than ::a
test.
Dr. James Whitcomb o (
Caltech told fellow earth scien-
tists Thursday that new data
&athered in the target area north
of Los Angeles no longer (it hts
hypothe:lUL
li:Jsed on a pattern or C'hanges
rn the speed of s<'lund waves
trovf'ling lhroui:ih the ground,
Whitcom b calc ulated that 11
qul\ke of magnitude 5.S to 6 Son
the Richter 11calc could stnkt? 1n
an 80 m1h.' \\-Ide area within ;i
year
Rut 1n the pust f Pw months. h1."
told Uw Am<'r1C'an Geophys1<'al
l n1on. tht-sound waves in the
.ircn have c;lowrd and the predac·
Item theory can't t"'<pl..Un tt
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QUf\KE .••
diversion from rational prepara· lions."
He also said. "Progress In re·
n•nt years provides <'onsideruble
optimism about developmg the
rnpabillty of earthquake predlc·
hon." However, he did not pre-
dict when or where in California
this great quake would strike.
Hamilton said the temblor un·
doubtedly wo uld occur
somewhere along the 600-mile·
long San Andreas P'ault system .
Ile said "precursor" signs that
the great quake is coming in
elude the bulge in the earth cen-
tered at Palmdale in Los Angelr.i
County "where ll has been dts·
covered the land northeast of Los
An geles bas risen up to a foot
over the last 15 years."
The uplift. he ~nld. extends 100
miles alon1 the San Andreas
Fault through the Mojave
Desert.
"Such an uplift sometimes pre·
cedca earthquakes and la de·
flnllttly c4use for concern now,"
hcaaid.
Hamilton called 1976 "M ex·
tremcly b•d year tor urth· quakea."
years in prison. The kidna9inl.(
eharg£' would have required a
mandatory m1n1mum sentence or
15 years with a maximum or Ith-.
State Supreme Court Justi<'c
Ceor~e Beishe1m Jr. sci Jan. 6
for sentencing.
He denied motions by ut
torneys for both m l'n to set aside
the gutlty portion of th<' verdict
Lynch. 38. claimed t h at
Ilronfman forced him into a
phony k1dnaping by threatening
to disclose he was a homosexual.
Bronrman denied this on the wit-
ness stand during the nine-week
trial.
Be1sheim told the jury or seven
women and five m~n they cssen·
' tially had lo determine whether
they believed the testimony or
nronrman o r Lynch lloth spent
four days testifying.
Byrne. 5-1, a limousinl' service
operator. claimed he wal> dup('<i
into the abduction and forced lo
remain involved.
Earlier. the panel asked to cx-
amine a cassette tape recorder
and a hook. "83 llours Tll
Dawn." which rccounLc; the 1968
k1dnap1ng or COC'd BJrbara
Mac-kell. She was hdd <•ntombf.'d
underground with a lim1tc'(J supp·
ly of water for SS0.000 ransom
and the kidnapers were caught.
Bron!man's ktdnaping from
his mother's estate in Purchase.
N.Y .. on Aug. 8. 1975, drew na
t1onwide attention when the kid·
napers said the victim was
buried with a hm1tt'<I supply of
air and "'at er and would die un·
less the money were paid within
IOdays.
Lynch admitted he used the
ransom letter in the book as a
model for the one he sent lo
Edgar Bron(man.
Lynch testified the letter was
written "at Sam's instructions"
as part or the plot to get what
turned out to be a $2.3·million
r a n som fr om th e e ld er
Bronfman. The ransom was re·
covered.
One portion of "83 flours T1I
Dawn" contain<'d a passage
where the kidnapers instructed
the driver of a ransom car to
open all the doors so the abductor
could see if an FBI man was hid·
1ng inside. The prosecution here
notes that Lynch made the same
demand.
7 Americans
Take Nobels
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)-
To trumpet nourishes and music
from West Side Story, Americans
collected all the No!Jel prizes to·
day as about 2.000 demonstrators
murched outside protesting
against the economics award lo
Milton Friedman of Chi<':.igo, who
they ch11 m supportro the right·
wini? Chile.in rcg1nw.
Rising from their rC'CI plush
chairs on th<' flower decked
st<ige o( the Stockholm concert
hall, the seven Amencans strode
forward one hy one to receive
their prizf' cit utions, rach worth
$160,000, from King Cltrl nustaf
orswl'd<'n.
Although no p<'ace pri1c was
given this year, never before m
tbe 75-year history o( the awards
for brilliance in science,
econom ics and lileratur" hud a
single country won them all.
Skip That
SecomI Cup
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -
An Alban y ·ba11e d
supermarket chai n has put
adJ In newspapers n.skinJf
customers lo forego thul
second cup of corcee in the
mom lng .
"ll'a because of the
price." said Neil Golub,
vice president of the Golub
Corp .. which runs the
Pric ec h o pp cr s uper
market chain , with 56
stores in New York Slate
and west e rn
Massachusetts.
Golub said he thinks a
partial boycott by con-
sumera could drive down
the tost of coUee. The
whole.tale prlce of a pound ot coCfee has more than
doubled in several months
to s;?.28, he uld.
AP Wlrt.)flolo
Couldn't Tug Bis Boat
J . 0 . Seybert holds tht' line with which he tr ied to save
h1~ SS.I)()() tugho;.it. wh1d1 broke up in hea\'~' surf off San
Diego Thui-sdu~. Sc-ybert bought the 42·foot bo<1l at an
aµl.'t1nn in Long Rl';ith.
Fairview Hospital
Adds 3 7 to Staff
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Cn• O•llY P1loC SC.ff
Fairview Stute Hospital will
receive 37 new employcs undt:r
Gov. Edmund Brown·s plan lo
~:<pand service to the state's 11
mental hospitals
Dr. Michad Levinl.', the Custa
Mt>s a facility 's nrw ad ·
min1strator. 1!> happy with the
news but !i<Jys hl' alrc<:1dy has 120
\aCant pos1t111ns al the hospital
The add1t1onal allotment bnn){s
to 157 the number of job vacan
C'ies at Fair\'H.'"
"Most or thl• vacant positions
arc for psychiatric lt'chnidans. ·
he explained.
l re said the 37 new job opcnin~s
:ire for these trained tcchn1c1ans
who work in groups with han
dtcapped youn~sters, "teaching
them feeding. dressing. toiletin~.
and other fur\Ctions," Levine
satd.
Healing Cult
Analyze d
NEW YORK CAP) -The six
men who spent two months try-
ing lo pray life into the corpc:r of
a young Gr£'ek mun were a !nusc·
ly knit group who believed ·~• the
healing powers or their il'Jplra-
tional leader. says an a..~oc1ate
o( one of the men.
"It was not r eally a cult," said
Prof. Flor a Schreiber. director of
public relations at John J ay
College of f'riminal Justice,
where one of the six teaches
speech.
Professor Schreiber said
James Loren had just told her In
a long conversation t'1at their
leader was Orie Bovar, a S9·year·
old singing coa<'h who was orie of
lhe six men police found Wednes-
day grouped around the decom
posed body o f Steph<1n
Hatzitheodorou.
Levine said the hospital wUl
b egin tTalning psychiatric
technicians In the near future.
.. The Department of Health
baa approved. that plan and
we're working~n it now," Levine
sllid.
Fairview use<i to train its own
technicians, which Levine said
was a real benefit to the hospital.
"Nol only did we h~ve access
to the trained technki.ans af.
terwardls, but we also had their
help while they were learning, ..
he said
About five yeur s aRO the train-
ing progrnm w11s terminated al
Fairview. and set up instead at
Cypress and Golden Wes t
Colleges.
"What happened was, instead
of the technicians bem.c trained
lo work with mentally retarded
clients. they learned other skills,
like working with psychiatric pa·
t1ents
"As a <'Onscq uencc. every year
we had f<'wcr and fewer
graduates who wanted to come to
Fairview and those that did come
here had fewer skills to work
with t he handicap(l(.'d," Levine
said.
He said that by c-onducting the
training once again at Fairview,
the hospital will benefit in two
ways.
"We'll begin ~ettin g the
psychiatric teehnlcaans back in
the hospital, and we'll be able to
fill many Jobs in basic care that a
technician no longer can handle.
"We have a definite need (or
employes in these pre·licensed
positions." he said.
While lauding the governor's
plan lo boost the number of
employes at mental hospitals.
Levine said that that was not the
entire solution lo Feirview·s
woes.
"No matter how many
employes WC have," he srud, "we
just don't have enough physical
space for the number or patients
here."
HEIRESS •••
t;awycra without explanation.
Cadillac Pairvlew negotiator~
saad Thursday nl•ht lhey art
willln1 to top ~· NobU otter bul
not under the bidding •Y1tem do·
v1sed by foundation tnaalees and
aJJecedly tavor•ble to Mobil in·
tereat.t.
Tb• Canadian tornpany argue$
that blddin1 should be reopened.
Jl wlll suueat a system ot aealed
bidding when Judie Judae con ven~:. what will be the fl.1th hear
1ng into the impasse Monday.
lt Is expected that the Allcn-
Taubman intere•t will have the support or Mrs. Smith ln their
araument that the t<>W'daUon'1
acceptance or tho Mobil of!u
should be overturned.
Mrs. Sm ith hall commented
that she favors the Allen-
Taubman offer or $29'l.5 'million
~cause it contains a clause that
wlll allow her to buy back stock.
She has avitnority Interest of2l.4
percent in the lrvineCompany.
The foundation holds a con-
trolling interest of 54.5 percent Jn
the company founded by Mrs.
Smith's grandfather.
Mrs. Smith 1ued the foundation
and launched the current legal
battle when she protested the
foundation's decision to sell its
interest to Mobil for $200 million.
She SUC'<'essfully argued that
the aelllng price or $24 a share
was unfair to herseU and other
minority stockholders. She pro-
tested that th~ndation should
seek further and a higher
selling price.
Cadillac Fairview's latest offer
or $286.2 million is also higher
than the accepted Mobil bid. But
foundation trustees opted for the
ml company's offer Thursday
with the argument that cash was
preferable to the contenders' or-
(cred mix of ca!>b, notes and
securities.
Lawyers !or the two com-
petitors are accusing foundation
trustees today of reneging on
declarations that bidding for the
Irvine Company would remain
open until only the highest bidder
is left.
Mrs. Smith would appear to
hold the key to the present dilem-
ma faced by Mobil's two com·
petitors.
1f she protests the decision to
sell to Mobil at Monday's hear·
ing, Judge Judge may be com
pelled to call for a new round of
bidding on the has1s that founda·
lio n trustees acted dls-
criminalorily when they closed
bidding Thursday .
It was pointed out Thursday
that Mobil failed to meet a Dec. t
deadline at a time wben Cadillac
Fairview was the leading con·
tender but was allowed to remain
in the bidding race despite that
failure.
Udifomians
Vaccine Shy ·
I
RERKELEY CAP ) -About
one in six California aduJts have
received swine flu vaccinations.
the state Health Department re-
ports.
The total is 2.5 million or 16.8
percent o r the state's adult
population. the department's in-
formal ion officer srud Thursday.
The percentage is even lower
in the San Francisco and Los Angel!!s ar<'as.
fi'roM Page Al
DOCTOR •••
the trial after hearing Dr. An-
drrson's testimony. ·
The trial will resume Tuesday
when Dr. McClure is expected lo
take the stand in his own defense.
THE NAME OF THE GAME .••
THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE
LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FI CTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
C~NNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES.
CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FINO THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE.
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY.
:·.;~('.. DEN'S
1~irpei jiY~: iiist811atio~: ·custom draperies
UC. NO nom ;J~t{i~~~; linoleum • wood floor ·
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MES.A , CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6.il6·.il838 -646·23.SS
D•llY l'llot \l•U l'l'loto
·Klan Aid
Pro1nised
By ACLU
By the Aooclated Press
The Ameriran C1v1l Liberties
l'nion said loda> 1l v.111 intervene
an beh.itr of Ku Klux K.Jan mem-
bers in lh(' grow in~ clamor over
connicb belwN•n white Marines
and blacks ul Cam i> l'endlclon.
Allornl'V M il'hacl Pancer. a
past prcsldt>nl or tht• ACLU's San
Diego rhaptcr, s;iid a feder al suit
Wlll be fll<.'d within two weeks.
T he s u1l Sl·cks an tnJunClion
ag:un::.t the M arme Corps lo pre-
'l'nl 11. Pa nee rs i.a1d , fl'om
"haras9in~. transfernng and in·
l1midatmi.: M urine members of
the KKK ..
r riday. Oecembef 10. •WS DAILY PILOT /l:J
( Pilot Logb~ J
Irvine's Watson
For HUD .Chief?
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS
Ol 1 ... 0..1ly ,.,.., "•"
The holll'st rumor malung the rounds an Orange Coa:.l
business c ircles this w~k is Urnl Ray Walson, president or
the Irvine Compa ny is one or the candidates -if not the up·
poinlee -for the post of Secretary of the Depart ment of
J lousing and Ur ban Development in the Carter administra
lion.
T here are t hree facts cited lo support the rumor. First,
Watson is a Democrat. Second. he IS the president or o ne or
the only major housing firms m the country that is making
money T hird. he 'has gone to W;1sh1ngton at a time when
Carter is there and talking to a vanely of
potential appointees and advisors.
Bes ides. it 1s pointed out, the Irvine
Com pany apparently will be under m'w
ownership next year, and Watson may
he looking for a new job. There you have
the complete rumor .
4,000 EM PLOYES MOVE INTO GIANT, MIRRORED FLUOR BUILDING IN IRVINE
More Due Next Year In 10.Story B uilding, At Lett, Under Construc tion
EarliC'r. l'.inn•r ml'l with K.Jan
leadl'r Uav1d Dukl'. the white
supre macy g roup's imperia l
wizard from l\l l't:.urie. La .. and
told rcpor tl'rs that he found dis-
cnmmahon agu1nst whites on the
spr;iv. lin~ ba.,c
Pimcl·r su1d in announcing the
plan to go lo cou rl
T HE BIG PROBLE1'1 WITH the
rumor is that Ray Watson Ontly denies
It
Fluor Facility Nearly Full "1 told the Klan thal I was
J ewis h and had \\.On the National
Association for thl' Ad' ance·
ment o f Colorl·d People 's
F'rct'<lom F1i.:htl'r ""' ard. They
said the) hacl nu pr11l>IC'm with al·
lowin(! me lo n•1irl'Sl'Ot th<.•m "
"Absolutely not," was his rcsJ)('lnse WATSON
to a query about his being a candidate for the HUD post.
Not onl) that. but he went on to say that he wouldn·t
touch the JOb with a 10-foot pole, likening the job to presiding
over a s nake pit.
4,000 Employes Complete Their Move In fact, Watson declared, he 1s not overly fond of the
post he now holds on the ooard of d irectors or the federal
Community Development Corporation
8 y 1111.ARY KA\'E
OttntOo111v P•lol\l~n
Thl' $.'IO m1llton l<'luOI h111ld111g
that ~htl<'r!> 111 the :-.un olf th1· S.111
Diego 1-'r<:<'Y. ay in In'"'' '" no"
the home of mm 1• 111.111 1 «K>o
employe:.
f''Juor J>t•r-.onm•I bl'j!Jn mm 1m•
into the ~1Unt m1rrnn'<I h111ldini.:
jn October an1l 1·nmp.111\ nfri1·1.il'
a nnounc·pd Thur)>cla\ the mm<·•~
nearly <'Omp lr-t t· ·
"Th<•rt• art• Jllst a ft·\\ morl'
people• in tl11• \r~:·ht'1111 olfH'l' \\ho
\\Ill rlll)Vl' 111 during thl' nt•xt l'OU
pll' dayll,' s~1i!l Ouant· S1mp.,011.
.1 \'11·t• prt•!11dent "1th lht• Vluor
1>1' 1~1011 of l::n g 1nt·1·r., and
(.'1111:-lr lll'lt >I!>.
·1 he d1\'ls1on '" a "01hh'11lr
opt•rat1on that Pngml't'r' Jnil 1·1111
!> 11 U l' l'> pr 0 CC'~'> JI 1.1 n l-. f 11 I
JH'I rol c•u m. pd r11l'i1t· 11111 .II
n..itur.11 gas, chc·m1cal. mu 1 ... ,r
and rl'lall'd an.1lltstnl'"
The· di\ 1 ... 1011 1:-. eurrt'rtlh Y.11rk
1111! on :111 111 u ll'l'b :Jml h.1-. :in SI!
Publi<.-Confus .. d?
Aggressive Krishna
'Santas' Protested
R~ Tht> A ~10odatt'd Pn's:-.
Off11'1ab :n thn•t• Californ1:1
r1l1t·s s.1~ thc·y :tr<• gl'lting con1
·'plaint!> ... affr11n 1 nlwtf follo"'<'r'> ril
llarr Krishna h:t\·1• d1111n1'<1 S;mt.1
<"lilu-. .,u1t:. .111d .1r1• -.oltr 1t111g ron
tnbulwns on lhl' ... trc·c·t (·orn1•1,
In i\ey, York. mt·mbt•r.., of lh•
Teh (!iOUS l\l'l't w \'fl' \~ml.! \\1th
the Sant .1s nl 1111• d1.1r1t.ililt· 111
s:an11.at1on \'nl11nlet>rs of
Amenc~1 . for pm·kct chan~l' of
pass<.'rsby
Orricers sJ1d 'H.'\'l'ral PNMlll'
h a vt• comp I a 111 ed th\'Y w"r"
pursu<'d for mort• t h:in a hlo«I.. h\
;1 H«n' Krtshn.1 \\oho C'li.111t1 d
··110. ho. ho, <Ion I H•ll h'"'
anything fo1 Sant.i ' ·
"Thl' e~'ll'nn• or our prc•J< h1111:
m1SSIOn I" lo haH• J>lll!>lt' r1•
m ember God,· said llom.1 l'.1tl.1
assoc1at<' director of puhhr ,11
fairs for Lht:' Kn.,hn:L' ··sant.1 lw
ing a rnntrmpm an rmhl1•m of
Chnslm.ts. "ht•n 1wopl1• ... ,., ...... Ill
l a \H' v. .1111 lll1•111 tn lhtnl. of
God "
/\ spnkt•.,mJn for tlw 1·11\
SoC't.il St·n 111• lh•partmt>nl 111
Los An(!t•lt•'\ ... ml thr \'ol11nh•<'1
Pike 'Du mmy '
Was Murdered
LOS A:'lr<a:1..:s 1A P 1 \\'h;ol
apJl(•ure<l lo tw a fun h11u,1• dum
m~. han~ing rr1lm a nornw and
pairli•d In llhlnf' in th{' ct.irk. h;1
turnf'rl out to be> lhC' ror pw 11( .1
man ~unn<'d down ••t th1• turn 11f
th<' <'entury 11H1nab '·" The ~hoult'ih I .tit· 11nfold1•d
Thur'>d:1y aftt'r tht• <'<llll'it' "'·"'
dlSCOHred during th1• ftlm1rt~ 111
a IPll.'\'ISIOn !o!hov.. rhc ~IX
Million Dollar M<in "
Th(' corpse was hangmJ? in th1·
fun house or an amusement parl..
whl're a S<'fne fnr an upcommi.:
('pisooe or the series was ht•1ng
fllmed
S<inlall han· 1•ornpl;11111·d ;1ho111
thP K11llhna K11ngl1·..,
'l'IW\' 1111ll around \\1lh San
1.1 ·.., lit-lit·'· lhl' g11 b "ho nng I h ..
h<·lls .1110 t hn try 111 J!t•I ct11n.1
IH•lh ..,,11cl !);1\ 111 111•1111 It ton
f11 ... c• ... thl' p11hl11· IJ<•(',JU ... l' 1111 \
don I kncm "'ho th<'' ,ire
11<'1 m s:11d t hl' K rlllhna~ :.rC' not
i1Ulhor111·ri to m akc ch:inl..ihlf'
-.nhnt al 1c>n ... 111 Lu., /\n~<·lt·-; liut
t'an arpt«1I f•>r rl'11g1m.., <.11111.1
tmns
"It dl'pencls on what Lht· \ I 1·11
th\' 1.woplc• lhl'Y want thr m11111•v
for Wt• did ltrrtsl sonw la ... t )t'.tr
111 Santa I 'l.iu-. uutfth for p11rpo1 t
ina.: a 1·hJr1t:1hlt• .1p1wal ·
San Jo'rant1sco poht•t• • .i ... o ri·
1•nrtcd thal K ri ... hna Kl:1ust''
j.!IH' people 3 flower and folio\\
thc•m doY. n .1 st rl'rt uni 11 th1•\ g1·I
.1 don..it1nn or tht• 1111\\('r h;it'I..
·Ttwr l' ll no I.ti.\ we• 1·an j!1 I
lhl'm flll .• ..,Jld p l)IH'I' C'.1pl (;11..,
B1unt•m,1n Tht•\"n · ·1 dtt.!1<11"
and \\ {' !';Hl t J;l'I thl'ITI fm la g
J:IOJ! ..
'I h1• K ri-.h na:-h <1\1· h1•1•n
w.1rn1·cl tn lfrn\'1•r th.11 tht•\ nw.,l
1tl1•11t1h th1•rn"·l\I'" to pot1•11l1al
d1m nr-.
Th1'' \\ rrr rlin·rtNI to h;I\ t•
'IJ.!n' "tl h lt•t1t•1., at h•a.,I nn1• 1n-
1 h hi~h on llw1r hurl.Pt., to ulr•n
111\ th1•111 ,..., 11wnitw1 ... •1f th1· ~ •• r
..: ... -.1 ... 1·1·1
S.1namt•nto pfJllCI' nrn•<.t•·d
two f1•malt• San I as ;ift rr s hoppt'rs
and 1nl"rchants compluin<•d th~1t
I h<'' wert' too pus hy m :.ollcll 111g
1l11nat wns for I he llun• lv1..,hn.1
rd1g11lus i.ed.
.Joan Murph~'. 2.1. and <.'urol
ll«n~on. 26. hot h of Bt•rkC'lt•\,
"'rre lak('n lo I ht• pol1<•1• .,IM 111n
"here thPv v. c•r1• 1''ur<1 m1 ... d<'
m1•,mor C'1t.1llon., .md "<·re r 1
lt',IH'd.
Th<' ritation~ .iccust'd them of
'olt1•11 mi: wit houl a permit and
1m1wd1ng font lruffir along th1•
"K" S treet sho1>ping mall
downtown
Yuletide Shopping
Reviewed on Sunday
L ast minute s hoppers will rind
some helpful suggestions in Sun·
d ay's Daily P ilot.
B E ST S ELLE RS -Starr
Writer Mich ael Paskevich sur·
veys spokesmen for area shop·
p in g centers and individual
s to res to sec what gadgets ,
fashions and toys are leading the
market. U nusually heavy early
buyin g buoys their optimistic
viewpoints.
THE CRAZI ES -Why do JX'O·
ple spend hnr d·earned cash for
such nonsense novelties as Pct
Rocks, Nurds and pre-fabricated
boxes of Junk . St a rr Writer
Marcia Fors berg asks eollf'Re
psycholoeists for their explanu·
lio n o f t his commercial
p henom rnon. KI NG KONG -The lcgendnry
JnOnSt~r ls back ln a new mm in
(suN DAY 'S BEST )
carnation. one its director says
will appeal to thinking people as
well as escapism seekers T he
blockbuster. which features an
unknown actress in the role
made famous by Fay Wray, i!I
described on t he Entertainment
Pages.
NO TV -Wh at would you do
witho ut television? Pe6ple who
live In Essex, Calif., find voriou!I
wny~ o r copln~ with the pro-
blems posed by t he town'!\ i. ola·
Uon. too fa r fro m o m ajor city to
receive broadcast wuvcll. Thl'
Astoclntcd Press wlll look at E~-
1\U In a story scheduJl'd for lh<'
YOU Section.
hllllon bac•klog. a1·1·1Hd111g tu
Sampson
Molonllh 1111 I hl· San 1>11•)!0
~·n·cwa\ an• 1111 rig1wd h\' tht· un
11 ... 11..il ch:s1gn of thl' huild1nl!. \\1th
1h three loominl! tov.cr.-. and m11
1 nn•d 1ma~e-; rl'fll·C'll'<l on .ill 1"
tenor surf .irt•s of the• build mg
The m\stl•nou!I tnwt•r.., .Jt'lual
I\ hou~1.' f:m~ that <'1n·ul<1lt> ;ur
,;nd thl· mirror., ri•nt•l'l lh<· ... ur
~ounding :irP.1, "h11·h 1:-. 1·11n
trolll•c.l b\ l'luor t hr1111gh
landsn1p1ng olft<•ial.., saul
The 1ni;1dt• or lhl' stl'll('I 111'1' Ill
1usl as mtn)!lllll.l! a:-. lhl• 1•\ll'l'l11r
fhc• four lll'Par:11t• ..,, n11·t 1111•..,
t·allt.'cl pmls. art• l'tlllllt<·ll-d 1n I ht•
C'l'nll'r with an atnurn
Each four )>(•>n pod hou-.1•.., J
~C'parate "la:-k rut l'l'. V. h1l'll l'lln
:-.1sts of 1•mpltn l'' "hu .1n· "'irl..
in~ togc·t h1•1 1111 I ht· '''"t" prowt"t
Oncl· thl' proJN·t ..., 1·ompll't1·d
lht• emplu\\'i'> m.1\ IH· rn11\t•1I tu
cl1Ht•rent poch
F.;ich pod ha:. .t dlllt·1 t•nl 1·olor
'<'ht· ml' and I h1• l'fft•l'I ol llw t·11I
ors ;ind op1•n cl<•-.1gn 1~ alrrnn.I
futuri~t1r
Tht• building 1s l't1n.,1tll·n·d nnc·
nf tht· mollt t'n('rJ.l' l'rr1c11•nt
-.1rurturl'., 111 ~o uthrrn
California Tlwn• 1., 1111 hl·«tlnl!
"''!Item lh1• llltc•nor 1., hC'ah•d
<.olely by h ght lni.: am.I bod'> hc·at
lrom l'mpl"' es
The 1,000 m1•mh1•r wnrk r11n·1·
ha'> a u1f1•tt•rtJ that M·rvl.'..,
hreakfast and lunt'h. a llmall
shnp to p urc hast• ... undry 1tl'ms
that is rcmm1sc1•11t of a ht>ll'I loh
h~ shc1p. a n·c·n•at 1011 r'1H1m for
th<• noon hour t'<tUIJll><'ii with IHK>I
t.1hlt· ... and numt•rtlll'-n1h1•r
14anll'S and olhC'r f aC'lh I ll'S
Jr\'tne 0Hic1;i1' foar('(I al first
that the 111nux of l>t'Oplc \\nuld
1'rPatr J!1~ant1c• 1r.1Htc -.narls
l I u t p :-o J " t' t 111 , 1 n .1 J! <' r To 111
\1 all111w1· <;;11<1 lw IH•llt•\ c·., tlw
I raff1 c prul>l<•mo; h:I\ 1• bt'l'll
"mm1m11.C'tl "
Fluor pail• f11r 111111 e than
s.'150.000 \\orlh of lr:iff1t• 1mprm1·
ments. inl'ludmg hl'lpmi,: fund tht·
brid~t· now m tonstnH'lion on
1\11chelson Oriv<' and 1mpro\'mg
ttw 111terM•rtinn and ... 1i.:n.tl at
~tu·helson llrivr and J Jmb11r1•c
Hou It•\· a rd
Aho.4\\·ork sh1fti. an· ... taggl'rr<i
,ind nt'Xlhl~ al f''lour
Somt' t>m pl<•H·s Jrrl\ l' at 7 I fl
;1 m ;tort lr:.1vc• a t I p m . wh111'
nthrrs ;irnv<.' ut 7 1:1 a m and
lt•aH'Ht4 :lOp m.
01 ht•r t•m pl<tyt•s l.1kt' acl\ un·
laJ!C' of the flt•xil>l1• S<'hr<lulin~ of·
fC'rl'rt , wh1l'h has onlv six hmir-;
mannalo1 \ <luring lht• m1drll1• of
the tl.1 y
Tht• otlwr Iv. n hourc; or the
\\nrkday ma) lw \lOrkt"<I 1•1thcr
l':irh m l ht' rn11r111ng, .,uch as
from 7 a.m to :J ;1 m or later 1n
tht• .1rternoo11, from 1 p m to ll
pm . actordang to l\tallonC'e
In terms of impact on Orangc-
County. the wo rk forl'e J!enerale1'
an annual payroll of ubm1t $70
m1llton. h:i!-ot'd on an hourly
average of $H.50. ac•cnrchn~ to
Simpson.
Duke said Thursday that tlw
seco nd rt'fu !>u l h y Camp
Pendl<'l on ':. <·ommandin~
genera l. M :JJ <: l'n t'a rl Hof·
fm:in . s howl·d d1llcnmmat1o n
Jg.un~t v. hilt''> at tlll' ba~e.
Oul..e maclt> thl' l'Ornmr:nt alter
'.\laj Gen C.1rl lloHman rc•1te rat-
cd through ..in .11111: "'hat he saul
1\1ond:1y lw \\ ould not chSCUll"
racial l>rohlemll on lht• hasc v.1th
~umeone who ad\ ot·atc·s racism
Duke'!> attc•mpt to set• llorrman
t•a m e durtnJ! an aft<·rnoon recess
1n the pn•trial ht•a nng for one or
1·1 black :'ltaruw:-t hargl'Ci with
mjunng six whlll' Leathernecks
m a Nov 13 ru 1d by blacks on a
harracks room "'here they m is-
takenly bel1C'vc•d a KKK meeting
Y.as m progrC'ss
DukC' '>aid II .... Lill unfair or Hoff
man to h.1\t' rl'fusl'd him a
ll1<'l'l1ng afll'r ha\lllg hl'ld d1s-
c·uss1on Wertnt•sd:n with a c1v1I
rights lt•adt•r. Lhl' Ht'\'. JcSSl'
.lacki.l'ln. din·t·tor of 01x·ratmn
Rl'Sll
Tht• pn•st•nc·<' of I ht• KKK on th1•
nataon's b1gµ<:st Mannl' ms tallu
lion also \\a<; thr• topic or
l<'stimony 1n thl' lfl\l'llli)!atJn·
hl'annf!S und<'r "'·" for lhl' M
blacks char i.:ed "'Ith consp1raty
and a ssault
PFC John P Apodaca. 22, of
AlhuquerquC', N M . testified hl•
and another wh1k Manne hud
laken cl own KKK pos ters
plust<'rl'cl around their barracks
building
II<' sa id the• pl:icard:-. ~howed up
JUSl a f<'" du) s IK'forc bla<:ks
barged mlo h1i. room with pipes
and scrcwdri ver~. s(•nding s ix or
the-"e\·en "'hill' M annl'S holding
.i b<.'er drinking party to the
ho::.p1tal
The m cn in th<' room were non·
KKK. Manne invl'stigators have
s aid. hut a !>l'art·h of a nt•arhy
room produc('d a purported list or
16 KKK ml•mhcrs and weapons.
WATSON GOT A LAUGH OUT of the ru mor. ::That's
what comes of being the only Democrat in Newport Beach,"
he said
ll1s de nial is interes ting, but the rumor probably will
J>('rs1sl anyway One rationale c·ould be that Watson is deny
mg 1t unde r orde rs from Carter who's not expected to an
nounce his HUD appoinlmt>nl until next week.
Thal 's a possibility, but not a very good one Watson 1s a
man of considerable intei:nty who valuei. his credibility. It
1s unhkelv that he would issue such a definite denial 1( he
knew a forthcoming announcement was going to turn him
into a liar.
Mor<' important i~ the-Washington rumor lin<.' whit'h
doesn 't even have Watson in contention for lhe HUD joh
llc's got a good reputation. as a planner nnd as a bus1
nessman, but he's not con:.1drrnd a contende r
ACCO RDING TO l"EWSM E N IN Wa~hington , there arc
five candidates in the runmn~ for the HUD pos t They arc·
Victor P:ilmieri. a developer from Los Angeles and
Washrn~lon. D.C.: Henry Maier, a Milwaukel' bullt·
nesi.man . Coleman Young. mayor or Detroit ; J ohn Zue<:nt
II, deputy mayor of New York, und J ohn Gunther, c~c1•ut1vc
director or the U .S. ConfcrenCl' of M ayorll.
Of course. that doc-sn't m ean thol Wall\nn wouldn't be In
hnc for anyone of the 800 other µo:.t1> tow h1ch Carter 1~ mak·
ing appointments.
And lhc rumor goes on
Off shore Oil Foes
Work for Support
SAN DI EGO <AP) -County
Supervisor Jim Bates says he i:.
atlemptini: to l'nlisl th(' help of
Sen. Alan Cran~t on ID-Calif l. in
the fig ht against offs hore 011
drilling.
Bales s aid Thursday he
already h as a promise of he-Ip
from Rep. Lionel Van Deerhn
ID-Calif>
"I want lhem to get the federal
government to h old a public
hearin~ in Snn Diego on the oil
drilling proposal. 1 'm sure there
would be a huge turnout of oppo·
nents who would send a clear
message lo Washington." Bates
said ..
A county plannmg offirial has
revealed t h at p lans b)' the
federal Bureau or Land Manage
mcnt include leas ing of drillin(!
Mtes as close as th rec miles to the
county's beaches.
The proposed lease localioni.
a r e being s ubmitted by th1•
bureau officials of the-Depart
menl of t he I nter ior i n
Washington for final approval
CUSTOM FLOCKING
RRE PROOFING
FREE CANDY CAME
FOR THE KIDS
RISH CUT TREES AV All.AILE
Abo ut hair of the-it.000 •
c-mployes now ll\t' Ill Orange
County. v.1th m any of the others
II\ mg 111 out lying towns surh as
Lon~ Beach or Wh1tt1cr
About 700 cm ploycs ride to
work on company commuter
buses.
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Hovte Rr • Whitt f;r
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Simpson explained that the 1.3
m1lhon square foot building was
constructed to ~ather all the
division employes loJ.(clhcr In one
building a nd to iMrcuse cfficien·
cy and productivity.
'Simpson said that has now
heen achieved.
"First you have to consider
that the division was formerly in
seven locations -two in the city
of Comm e r ce a nd rive ln
Anaheim," said Sim pson.
"And. we let them design their own ,,ork sta tions, which ore
now more etflclenl and are adja-
cent to each other. The Ttsult 111
increased pr oductivity," he said.
The company ls now building a
second structure -a 10-story oc·
tagonal towe r on the same 105-
acre site. It will house the com ·
pony'11 corporate ornc~. Those
employe11 ort due lo move ln du.r·
a.ng October of ncltl ye.ar.
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whh ·
Tom
~phiae
PONDERI NG DEPT. -You
may have noted in the news that
our good Orange County Board of
Supervisors h a~ now decreed
that El Toro Road is a scenic
highway. This is nice. Now just
what does that m ('an"!
Who knows? The government
is always declaring or decreeing
that some pl:.icc 1s now designat.
ed something.
Some time back, th(' city gov·
e r nmenl in Laguna Beach
d<'c lared the t own a bird
sanctuary. You have to guess
Ulut's okay. You may doubt that
the birds know it but ut least the
people do.
What the governmcnd did
besides put up a bunch of signs
thus declaring it Is unrlear
Anyy, ay. the A rt Colony 1s also a
B1rci Colony because the govern·
mC'ntsa1d so
YOU CAN UNDERSTAND it a
Jillie better when 1 he govern-
ment came ulong and ruled cer·
lain tidepools in Corona del Mar
and La~una arc marine prc-
serv('S.
Again, you cannot figure that
the sea cr<'atures got the
nu-ssagl• but at kast some signs
went up telling th(' peopl<'. And at
l east th is marine prei>erve
dt>claration allows authorities lo
nab miscreants who 11legally
haul away ocean beasties hy the
buckctsrul.
Freezing Marina AP Wlrt1>llolO
Marina owne r Carl Abruzzese of Crans ton, R.l .. chops a
channel through the ice in P<.1wtuxct Cove for his work
boat. Temperatures dropped to the s ing le-number range
Thursday.
WASHINGTON CAP) -TWO
leads actively being pursued by
the House panel lnvestJgatln1 the
assuslnation of PresJdent John
F. Kennedy involve the CIA's
surveillance of Lee Harvey
Oswald in M exlco City.
Committee Investigators are
altempUng to Identify a man
photographed by the CIA leaving
the Soviet Embassy In Sep-
tember 1963 and to determine
why the agency mistakenly
thought It was Oswald.
THE SECOND LEAD lnvolves
a previously reported effort to
corroborate a news report that
the CIA withheld from the War-
r en Commission the full
transcript of an agency wiretap
that monitored Oswald talking
by phone to the Soviet Embassy
in Mexico City.
Rep. Richardson Preyer (0.
NC.>. chairman of the subcom·
mittee investigating the Kennedy
slaying, confirmed Thunsday
that these two leads were under
active inv~tlgation by Richard
A. Sprague, the co:nmiltee's
chief counsel.
A spokes man for Sprague had
no comment.
AT A PUBLIC hearing of the
full 12 · member committee
Thursday, Spragu(' r('<Jucskd
and received a budget of $6.5
million to finance the first full
year of the panel's probe Into lhl'
Kennedy assassination and that
or Dr. Martin Luther King.
Sprague indicated the investiga.
lion would last two years.
Indications were that it would
be approved by the fuJI Hou~e
when Congress convenes In
• Government is ali>o large in the
tpstorical business Some gov·
"°nment body 1s a lways abruptly
declaring a loc allon a$ a his·
toncal monument You never
know where they're going to
strike n'-•xt
Navy Desertions Jump
Ccrt;iin factions in Seal Beach,
for C'Xample, want the old
\\ooden wate r towe r alo ng
P<.1c1r1c Coast Highway decreed a
historical structure so 1t won't
gel torn down.
Marines Still Tally Top Wa-k-out Rate
WRONG T HINKER.Shave sug.
gest<'d that this campaign was
actually launched hy certain
purt1es who lean upon lht• har in
Turk·s place, which 1s locutC'd
just below the tower. lt was
larg('l y rumorNI tha1 thev
1rnshed the historical mar ker
scheme• h('causc the tower helps
tht•m locate Turk's oasis on
hlurry. blurry nights.
:-.<c't thing you know th('y'll be
1ning to make the Balboa Island
fl'rn a h1~torical monument.
Th.it y, 111 pose some• problems
b<·c·au"t' the fl'rrvboats float and
don't -,tand still muc·h
All of this brings uo; back to El
Toro Hoad. which 1s now a scenic
high\\ ;n h~ dt•c·n·c· of our county
guH~rnment.
For those unacquainted with
this stn•tch of pavement, 1t 1s
linked to L aguna C.rnyon Road
.md winds inland a l>1t OH~r six
m1l('S to Trabuco Road.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Navy suffered its highest descr·
lion r ate on record during fiscal
1976, and Navy officials say they
don't know why.
As a res ult, the Navy has
formed a special study group to
determine the cause and recom·
mend actions to cure the pro·
blem.
THE NAV\' EXPERIENCED
a mounting desertion problem
Smoking
Test Static
during the fiscal year that ended
last summer. while the Army
was regi!>lcring its best record
in 10 years.
The Marine Corps record was
Improving, although its deser·
lion rate still is the highest of all
the services, and figures show
the Air Force h as virtually no
desertion problem and never has
had one.
Desertion became a major
problem , partic ularly for the
Army and the Marines. during
the Vietnam war. With the end
of that war and the change from
a draft· based to on all volunteer
force, Pentagon officials had
voiced hope that the problem
would recede and possibly all
but disappear.
RUT T HE NEWLY released
figures sugges t the problem
persists, although the Army ap·
pears to be getting 1t under con-
trol.
The Pentagon figures show the
Navy desertion r ate climbed lo
24.8 per 1,000 enlli>led men dur·
ing the fiscal year that ended
June 30. Thts wall more than 2
percent wo rs e than 1975 and
m ore than double the highest
Navy rate during the Vietnam
war.
The Army. hit by a desertion
rate as high as 73.5 per 1.000
men in 1971, was down to 17.7 in
fiscal 1976.
THE MARINE DESERTION
rate of 69.2 per 1,000 men last
year was much worse than all
the other se r vices, but 1t
represented a major improve·
ment over the 105 rate the
Marines s ufrered the previous
year .
The Air Force's desertion rate
was only 1.2 per 1,000 men ll
never has risen above 2 8, even
during the Vietnam war.
Asked why its desertion rate
has climbed, The Navy said 1t
has established "no confirmed
reasons for the trend."
THE DESIGNATION as a -~highway" is interesting in itself
because it's always Just seemed
Like a road to me. I guess you
opuld say ~o me parts or 1t are !!lilt
~enic It fHHISf'S through some
t!Jcollc territory . You may see
WASHl:'llGTON <A P) -
The government's latest
laboratory t ests or lG9
varielie!I of c1garettec;
again reflect a tremendous
range in which the b rand
ranked worst , Players,
contains 64 times the tar
and 44 tim es the nicolin<'
found in the best-rate d
Carlton 70's.
Federal h e alth
authorities have warned
for years that the more t nr
und nicotine a c igarette
cont ai n s. the more
dangerous it is to health,
with cancer and heart dis·
ease the chief threats. The
tobacco industry argul's
that questions about smok
Ing and health arc still un-
answered.
White House Party
Begins Ford Adieus
1me cows, trees and old barns.
1ybe even a horse now and
en
• Out El Toro Road tnduy always
pas'<'" num«'rou!I hou,in~ tract!!,
ga<, :11tat1ons. ~up<'r markt:LS and
quick food stands In some places
tt rralh dQesn t look much d1f·
fercnt from H arbor lloult•vard tn
CO!'il J :\1 t'' .1
WASHINGTON (AP > -President Ford pa id a subdued, nostalgic
farewell to h is political £riends at the White House Chris tmas pa rty for
Congress, one of the last bi!! social events of the Ford administration.
It was a n emotional occasion for Ford and his wife, Betty, and for
Rut n<'ver mind all thot El
Toro rtoaci 1-; n11w n scenic
high~ ay. Tht· ~nHmmrnt told
~OU t;O
The results announced
today show that one com·
paralivety n ew brand,
Now, improved Its com
position to move mto a
virtual t ie with Carlton for
lowes t tar a nd nicotine
content.
many m embers of Congress of
both parties who came to the
White House to pay homage to
the Fords Thursday.
While the White !louse partied,
President -elect Carter was
across the street m the nlair
House. the official pres idential
guest house, after a day or in·
terv1ew1ng prospective members
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and being briefed on issues he
will confront as president after
Jan. 20.
Fetel Boo•t E11ed
WASHINGTON IAP) -An ex·
pected increase in the cost of Im·
ported oil will boost the U.S.
price of gaaoline and fuel oil and
accelerate the country's Inflation
rate, a new government study
says.
The Organization of Petroleum
E xporting Countries meel'J next
week in Qatar In the Persian Gulf
to consider raising oil prices now
set at about $12 to $13 a barrel.
IJPS ~ee Start•
GREENWICH, Conn. <AP) -
UnJted Parcel Ser vice wut begin
accepting packages Monday In
the 15 Eastern states the com·
pany said today. The Teamsters
Union ended an 84-day strike
aealnst the firm Thursday.
UPS officials said the 17,000
strikers wlll return to work Mon·
day. Packages will be accepted
within the 1s.1tat.e area ror de·
livery anywhere beginning that
day.
Sq.atten Raided
TORREON, llexlco CAP)
Mexican pollce ralded a 1thanty
town here Thursday, ft>rcing
about 4,000 tquatten out of the
area and aetll'1& fl.re to some of
their 1hack1.
Local newspaper reporters
1akt about 150 city Uld CoahuUa.
state police wee. met by a hall ot sUckl and 1tones when they en·
tered the setUcment early ln \he
momtn1 •
January, though perhaps not In
one lump aum.
An aide to Sp-'aker·olect
Thomas P. O'Nelll said there was
little chance the budget request
wnulit hf\ turned down. Chairman
Frank Thompson (O·N.J.), ofthe
House Administration Commit·
tee, which also must approve the
request, said, "Surely they'll get
the money.••
HOWEVER, THOMPSON said
he preferred to give the commit·
lee an initial appropriation or
about S2 million, Wlth the us·
surance that further funds wouJd
be made available as needed.
ll was unclear why Sprague
was locuswg n1s uuuat investiga.
lion on the CIA 's surveillance of
Oswald in Mexico City.
TUE PICTURE OF the man
lca\'ing the Soviet Embassy was
forwarded to CIA headquarter!'
in Wushlngton prior to the as-
sassination. Aft('r Oswald was J
apprchanded Nov. 22, 1963, it. 1-
became clear he bore no re·
semblance to the man in the
photograph.
The man's Identity and why the
C11\ thouaht he was Oswald have
never been explained.
Similarly. there has been no
explanation of the discrepancy
between the wiretap transcript
turned over to the Warren Com·
mission by the CIA and the re-
collections or three former agen·
cy employes who r ead the
transcript in 1963.
Tax Break Pleas
Inundate Carter
WASHINGTON (AP>-President clcd CartC'r is getting nearly
unanimous advice rrom his staff, big business and or gunizcd labor that
tax breaks arc n eeded to boost the economy.
But Thomas P , "Tip" O'Neill. !louse spcak<-r in thr new Congress,
was more ca utious after a leadership ml'l'lini: Y..1lh Carter today . fie
said no tax-cut decision should be
made before consumer spending
over the next 6-0 days, including
Christm.as, can be analyzed.
O'NEILL SAID 60 pcrc('nt of
the money from the nation's last
lax cul "went into the banks or
America," where it did little to
stimulate the economy. He said
the leadership meeting with the
Presid e nt-e lect centered on
·•moving the economy of this na-
tion."
The leade rship m (>('ting pre·
ceded Carte r sessions with the
250 members o f the House
Democratic Caucus· and 'with a
group of 25 senators, including
freshm en. Later in the day.
Carter concludes a 48-hour
Washington vis it with a Pen·
tagon briefing. He returns to his
homf' in Plains, Ga., in late after·
noon .
Rep. John Conyers CO-Mich.)
was ask ed after he left t he
caucus m eeting what a Carter
administration bodes for blacks _
"WELL, IT BETJ'ER bode a
hPll of a lot better economic
situation than we've had for the
last eight years or we have been
ripped orr politically," h('
replied.
Conyers said a tax cul docs lit-
11 e for tnc l ong-term un·
employed, who need job op·
portunities. But he said Carter
has not foreclosed means other
than a tax cul t o provide
economic s timulus.
i\ participant in the House
leadership m eeting, who ask('d
not to be identified, sald Carter
emphasized th a t he wants
Con g ress lo approve an
economic package including
public works jobs along with a
possible tax cut. The participant
said the leadership told Carter
committees wlll organize J an. 5
and thnl they would like direction
from the Prcsldent·clcct before
then.
CARTER AGRU.:D TO meet
with the lcudt.•rs ugain before
Con~rcss orl:anitl'S in January,
the participant :.aid.
The Prc!>1dcnt-elect conferred
Thursday with 15 business
leaders who ga~e him a plan to
reduct.• t axes •rnd boost jobs .
FCC R efmes
TV Drug Ban
In 7-0 Vote
WASlll NCTON CAP) -The
Fed('ral l'ommunicallons Com·
mission hai. rejected a request by
M stat<•s ln ban television ad·
H'rllsing about nonprescription
rlrug s du r ing hours whe n
children normally vil'wTV.
Thl• comm1ss1on, in a 7 to 0 de·
cision, s aid Thursday ''it would
be unreasonable and arbitrary"
to do so, because serious studies
or the s ubject have produced no
evidence that television ads con-
tribute to drug 11busc by children.
.. The comm 1sswn agrc<.'<i with
contentions by the slates that
drug poisoning of young children
and illicit us.e or dangerous drugs
are serious problems. But it srud
th(' r ('m ('dy should be one that is
less likely to infring<' on the free
now of information and ideas.
Atty. Gen Francis X. Bellotti
of Massachusetts. joined by 13
other stall' attorneys general.
had asked the FCC last year lo
ban the s11ts between 6 a.m. and 9
p.m.
They contended that exposure
of children to the nds could lead
to accidenta l poisoning and the
development or a "pop-a-pill"
society.
Disgruntled Magor APWlre,...lo
Utica, N.Y., Mayor-Edward A. Hanna wns unhappy about
being arrested ort a chnrge of picking the lock on the
police chief's office to look at some records, so he sus-
pended the chic( and four offi cers. lie also refused to
empty his pockets during the poli ce' ('heck. but did so .·
Inter for reporters. He was released on his owp re·
cognizance. ·
,
Fridiy Ot:'ccmber 10. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A5
Ontario Man
I
Cache Owner?'~ Cultist Wins New Trial
Manson Family Girl's Missing La1nver Cited • -J · • ONTARIO <AP) A 41 year old Onlano man is:
being held by police today m connection with ex-•
plOSl\'l'S found tn htS home and three CuChl'S or higbJf. ~
STAYS IN JAIL
Cult Leader Manson
VC Student
Charged
In Killings
Rl\'ERStt>E Cl\l'J
A u n I v l ' r s I l )' II r
Cah forma al ll1•rkcky
student, dcspond<•nt m 1·r
pressures a l school ha:,
been r huq,wd in tlw kill
mgs of lhl' d.lllghl<•r uf a
H1\'ers1d1• t'o11n1y 11Hi1·1al
and lh1·.,1m uf .a ll .1~\\,Ud
1Jank1• r
Book1•cl 111 1h1• k11l1ng..,
ThursdJ) "·"' l.<1rn () John'>nn. 2:1
1'11l1 C'1' s:11rl .latkll'
Lynne ll 1gtlu11 21 .1 slu
<lt.>nl al l (' H1\t'l'iHh'.
and Hoh1•rl '\t11 -.utom1l'.
23. of I l.1' v. .1 rd. wen•
e<1ch ~hot M'\ 1•ral t1m<''
1 n t h l' h 1· .1 d a I h <· r
HI\ crs ul1· ·•P·• rl m t•nl
POLICE SAIU th1• '"" Jppan·ntl) v.1·11· t.11!..rng
111 th1• 11' 111g n111m l'<1rl)
Thur-.cl.I\· mm nini.: v.h1•n
th e\ v.1•11· s h11 1 :--11
m 11 ·1 1 ' 1· h .1 .., h l' <· n
1·stahllsh1•d
:\J 1..,,. 11 1 gdon · s room
m;1t1'. !\tan•1a Oougla~s .
,1 lt1n•rs1cl1• Cit.' C'ollt·~t·
... 1udrnt . s:11d s h<• was
:I\\ ak1•n1·d lly I hl' shots,
and tht·n .J ohnM>n walk1-<I
mlo hl'r room C'o.irrymi:: a
handgun
into hr r room !'.Ill' t.1lk1'fl
hun tn lOSUl'l l'nll1·11ng
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Charles Munson
follower Leslie Van Houten will get a new murder
trial, but her leader 's conv1ct1on and hfc !'lentencc
will !'>land. the Ca hfonua Supreme Court !>ays.
The court a1reed with a lower court ruling that
Miss Van Houten, now Z1 and the younge:.t of three
women trit'd with Manson. was denied effective
legal counsel because her attorney vanished before
l'lus1ng arguments were held. She was sl•ntenced lo
hfe 1n priMm after bcmg r onvicted on two counts of
murd<.'r and cons piracy.
IN I.OS ANG ELl-:S, J\ prosecutor wl\o assisted
in lttl' ori(!m <i l trial in l970 71 said a new trial for
Miss V;in llouten could begin within two months.
Caltforn1a ·~ !>peedy trial law gives a defendant the
right to go lo tr wl within 60 days after a rever:.al is
.tffirmcd
Stcpht•11 K:i~ !-aid he haJ> been preparing for a
new \rial s1n1·c the Court of Appeals action in
1\u~ust
Ka) who part1c1pated tn mo:.t or the 101 ~
month!> of the Manson tnal, said the retrial "will
not be a nywh<.'re near as long
"Thc·n· c·crtaml} will not be as m any witnesses
<ii this t n.11 a~ \\C had al the Manson tnal," he
add<:d
··1 HA\' t: l.OC'ATE O ALL of the witnesses I in-
lf•nd to us1·. 1•\repl for Lind;i Ka:.ab1an," Kay said.
"l'\C had an 1mcsl1gator looktng ror her, bul we
1·an 't find he r ."
Mrs . Kasa bian, la!>t reportc•d living in New
llamps h1 re. "a!> u mt'mb<-r of the Man!.on ''family"
\\ho was granted 1m m1101ty from proserution in ex-
ehange for tcsti mony against M an:.on and the
others.
Rohr to Milke
'Hover' Ship
SAN ()IF.GO <API Officials of Rohr ln-
dw.lnes say the "Surfact' Effect Ship'' probably
will be tht-lar~c:.l mo\'lng alummum structure
1•ver built
Rep. Bob W1 bon IR-Caltf. ), ranking minority
membe r or the House Armed Services Committee,
announced the dec1s1on lo award the development
rontract lo Rohr un Thursday.
A spokesma n for the firm. which has its head·
quarters m suburban Chula Vista. said it will start
lakm(! JOb apµltcal1ons for lhe 1,000 new employes
\\ho v.111 bt• nct•d cd Ill the near future.
T H E GOVE RNMENT CONTRACT provides
Sl5?..881'1,0l l fur design and would re:;ull in another
Sl55,742.110 a\\ o.ird for t·onstruction and tesling if
th1· design b approved.
Pr ntugon offiC'tals are said to view the new type
of vcsst'I which rides on a cushion or air as being the
::-tart or a ''JOO-knot Navy.·•
"This ts potC'ntiaJly a fabulous industry for us,"
~a1ct Fn·d W Ga rry. Rohr rhairman and chief cx-
erul1 vr
The ship will be about 270 feet long and 105 feet
wtek c;as turbinE' engines will virtually hfl it out of
the waler. cnabhn~ it lo travel at speeds up to three
tlml•c; that of pre:.l'nt Navy ships.
WHERE SMART
SANTAS SHOP,
SNOOZE, FEAST,
AND HO HO HO FOR
$2SANIGHT.
• •
Come shop the moat exc~ting
Christmas headquarters in the
world (except maybe the North
Pole)-right across the street at
South Coast Plaza Shoppipg
Center. Then relax at aur plbce:
S25 single or double occupancy,
including lr.ee trcmaportation to
and from the mall. Any lime tho
thirty days before Christmas. For
reservations call 540-2500. You.'U
have a jolly ol' tlme.
5oldll toast ?llza"' .
Miss Van Houten was not charged In the Aug 9,
1969. killing!> or pregnant actress Sharon Tale and
four others al a liened1ct Canyon estate. bul she
was conv1clc d of the slaylngs of Leno and
Ro6emary La81anca at their Los Feliz-area home
the following night.
WITH T HE OTHER TWO women defendants,
Miss Van Houten confessed to murder during the
penally phase or the trial. She said she had helped
stab both Lalliancas and refused to express re-
morse.
"Sorry is JU St a five letter word," she said then.
"It can't bring anybody back."
Miss Van Houten's attorney, Maxwell Keith,
who won the revers1.1l or her convict10n, is expected
to represent her at the new trial.
Keith claimed she and the other women were
drugged into insanity by Manson, who manipulated
them like an evil Svengali.
Kay s aid he did not know whether Miss Va n
Houten was considering enlering an insanity plea al
her second trial
AP Wlr•pt.olo
WINS NEW TRIAL
Lealle Van Houten
explosive mun1t1ons dlscovered in the de:.ert. •
Police said a :.earch or Donuld C Wiggins' horn~
turned up do1ens of guns and more th1.1n ~pounds Q~
lugh explosives
Ontarm police spok~man J amt•s Valdez sai~
Wiggins walke-d into th<' police dC'partrnent and gave
himself up while oHin·rs 1.wrc in lhl' pro(·e~s of try-
ing lo oblatn a wa rrant toi.earch hi~ 11roperty . Pollce
::-aid h<' h .1d lH't'n unclrr ~un cillancl' since Sunday.
whl'n the first cad11~ was <11scovcrcd
''T HE SU RR ENDER CAMJ.~ as a complete sur,
prist.>." Valdez said, addmg. "one of his relative~
said h1• was upset about being under s urveillance, so
he• decided he wanh:d t.og1vcup and talk about 1t."
Officers "orking from aftc•r midnight until
daybreak at W1 ggms ' homt' in a rundown :.ection of
Onta rio s a id thPv uncovcn'<I 25 to 30 cases of am·
munition . 50 lo 60 pound!> of high cxvlos1ves, m ostly
am mom um n1tra tr . :i hox of blasting caps; two Sten
marhme guns, a nd a large number or handguns an~
s hotguns
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NURSERY 646-3925 PATIO SHOP 642-4103
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A 6 01-ILY f : r • Fr day DecC'T-'r n. 1··5 --------------------------------------------------------
T llE F.\~I L\ CIR<.l ~· 8 ) Bil Keane
"That'$ o GIRLS' room!"
L M. B o y d
Who's Who
In the Cards
Aphids overran the crops. But the rarmer!>
prayed lo the Virgin Mary for relief. And lo,
there appeared a batch of pr etty beelles to eat
the aphids. Thus that type of beetle was
named Our Lady's Bug, subsequently lo be
called merely a ladybug. The maJe of the
species is neither a lord bug nor a laddie bug,
but likewise a ladybug.
You could dra ve ull day behind a truck
loaded with sand without noticing a .. y trouble
at all. Then C'ome night, you might rind the on·
coming headlights tum your entire windshield
into a glaw Thal blowing sand can pit the
glas:-. :.o finely it's invisible in the daylight but
opaque after dark. ·
CROSSING DEATHS
Were you under the 1mpress1on that fewer
and fewer citizens were gelling killed of late
al railroad c rossings? Likewise. That's
wrong. however More and more citizens are
getting killed of late at rrulroad crossings.
Almost 2.000 a year al last report.
Trad1llonally. in any deck of playing
cards. the King of Spades s upposedly
represents Kmg David, the
King of Clubs is Alexander
the Great. the King of
Diamonds s tand s for
Juhus Caesar and the King
of Heart s portr ay s
Charlr magnc As for the
que C'n s, the Quct'n of
Sµades 1s the Creek War
';ortdC's S Athena. t he
<lut•en of Clubs is said to be
<l u l' c n EI i z abet h I or
1-:n~land. lhC' <>uN•n of 01<.imonds is the
b1bhral Rar hl'l and thl' Queen of llcarts is the
Bible's Judith
MUSIC
Thal people who hsten to music whHe they
do lhmt!S tend lo pace thcmsel ves to the tempo
of said mus 1(' 1s widely known. Now the
:.upermarkel b()ys m w mc places are wisely
pulling that fact lo use On the duller
weekday~ the} play slow tun~ over their
pubhc address s~ stems so the sparce shoppers
will hnger lo look But wh('n their s tores are
crowded on the bus ier days they play boun·
c1er melodics to move the aisle traffic along.
That French surname "Valavoir" literal-
ly means "go and s~ " Too bad Al least, 1t
was too bad for a French general named
Count Valavoi r One night a sentinel
challenged him al the edge of camp. Not once
nor twice but ~hrice the general repealed his
name. That irritated the soldier. He shot the
count dead.
Note 1t mentioned the Swedes have not
fought sn a war In more than 160 years . Most
commendable, no doubt. What's odd,
however. 1s they used to be the fig btingest
soldjers in Europe. lt's a fact they own ap-
proximatrly 3.500 capture.'<! battle n ags.
Addrtu mmL lo I. M BOl/d. P.O Box 1560,
Co1ta Mt•a 92626
Pal No More l One Vo te Mattered
I AVON PARK. f-1a 'API -Thomas Tataris
!-ays his s sngle·vote defeat in a city elecllon cost ~ham both a council seat and h111 best frtend.
1 Kelley Phillipi, ~on the ell'<'tion by a vote or 628
\062'7. The canvai;sed retum11 confirmed the single·
1<ote oulcomf'
"I wouldn t have minded losing by 100 voles,"
Tataris said "Out a fnend who promised he'd vote
for me and nobody else didn't go to the polls
because he s aid one vote wouldn't matter. He's no
longer my best friend."
~~I Sears l!!!!!!!!!!I!!~
I
&elusive
Art Galkries
pre1ents
the 1st Annual
PRE-HOLIDAY
ART SALE
10% to 40%
,OFF Regular Pri<B
• Original Oils
• Grapblta
• F'rames
South Co•t Loe.ted bi
Piasa The Dome a
540-3338 Gardea Shop
Thlt Ad Elrectlw tllnl Wfd. Dec. 15
vou·'l-L G.ET G
_.. ' -'~ ~ .... ,, ) )· 1 --
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~
4 F.T. FLUORESCENT
TUBES
few pennl .. more than C
Thia thing la ch.aper than a
hamburger, in fact only a 5 9 a b lg order of friea
Cao who eat1 tubes?).
EA.
lxl2 PINE
SHELVING
Smooth all four aldea. moat uaeful atuff.
Sttll time to build 1ome homemade
C hriatma1 gUta Hike a small house for my
mother-in-la w . w ith no doqr).
JO BE'S
TREE
FOOD
SPIKES
Tree, Evergr .. n
or Fruit T,..•
1'97
PACK
Pound theH ln a circle around the ttee and
they feed O'lrer a long period of time. IJttle
aomething Jobe dreamed up
down at the bog.
PROPANE TANKS
97!.
Ah. I have bettn waiting for
th .... Need oil• for J/AY tordl.
one for the lana.rn. one tor the
barbecue. one to grow on, and
o ne for the ahow.
SK SOCKET
&WRENCH
SET
4900
#412$
Count the piece•, 26 .. 13 atrd. aocketa. apark
plug •oclret. ratch•t. 6 open end wrencbe1,
plier, 4 acceaaorlea. H8<1YY duty eteel box
with lift-out tote tray.
ROLLING l l/2 TON
SCISSORS
JACK
2700
Looks lik• one of thoM thing• that eats up
mountain• In a Godlllla movie. Hey, tum
th• handle, ii work•.
' \ '
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D.YHOHIOrlf ~
22" ROTARY
MOWER
5900
WHILE
STOCK LASTS
The price la eue-. right. but do ootlc:e th•
wocda. '"While Stock Laet-." Come r9Cl1 earlr, nodalng held baclr.
i\als s t oN
CORDLESS
SCREW DRIVER
Comea with llil own recharger.
aure makea fast *ork of thlnga.
(Nice to put one of thoM metal
buildings together with.)
23°0
s .100
<®!O]!> ........ _,,,.
RAIN
.. ~ DANCE
~ AUTOWAX
...... Liquid or Paste
277
They say this i1 the "New Improved
Bette r than Ever" atuff. (So what
waa wrong with the old atuff?)
E•en aa a young lad I knew the name
Dremel (it goes a long way back. you
know.) Ad)uatable etch,lng cootrol.
997
McCULLOCH v 1.
CHAIN ~
£ .... :!~~ ~,
1toclrln.51 thH• all kinda --
of new people come lnto the store. guy•
with plaid 1hlrta. blue oxen. and th•
yodeler• are the oddHt ot all.
J
Mini Ma c 25 ........... 99.00
M1nl Mac 30 •.•.•.... 109.00
Mini Mac 3S ••••••••• 139.00
Power Mac 6A ....... 149.00
Super Pro •o ........ 159.00
Pro l OlOA ........... 199.00
EVEREADY WATERPROOF
LANTERN WITH BATTERY
_._J
Ju.t what I've alway• wanted. Shouldn't be
caught out ln the rain Of at a night wa1er
polo game without one.
5 59
108WBCO
AUTOMOTIVE
TORQUE WRENCH '
Sometlmea. •e tighten lblng•
too anugly or not enough. 6 97 · Wlth tbla you ccni bit the
manufacturer' a 1.,.c• on th•
no .. (that 1ound 1 rl1ky).
'QUARTZ
HALOGEN
SPoTUGHT
~~=---.:;. 9~?o ' bl
Th1a ll the ooe you t'90.lly get the ¥•
f.rom. Pluo It lDto your c~tt• Ugbt¥ (but don't .mok• 11 •.• llttl• there. felb).
Mot er Ihde dinky penllg L but a eupn ..,ot.
FAMOUSJ
BATTI ..
CH.ARC.
For Auto, Boat, Motorcyc
--· --·
ONEA
Sm a ll, compc
(ah, he said ti
words). Puts <
a mpere, a nd'
lbs. which is
buying it by t
4
Always good
around. Top c
power. Thia d
battery in ~.tc
automatic cit
selector swltt
show rate of •
HAWK
DIAGNOSTIC
l TUNE-UP ANALYZER
. .
Gotgmlllionf'1nc(lona,(a 14'~\ ~Ullon? He cQJ\'t count that '
bl b). S.t1 cam dwell angle. .
a1tu.ta ca.rb for ldliµv. resets .
hi and low RPMS. and more. # 6 10 ; . .
AUTOLITE .
SPARK PLUGS
49!
Check the prlc• at yow
friendly dealer, then your
personable auto parla a tore,:
then your amlllng comer gas atatlon. then •
gnunpy us for the real price .
AZTEC
PULLMANSi •
17x 20 ..... 19;•·
19x25 •••.. 29i9
19x31. .... 39,9:
19x37 ....• 499
U the Astec• could ... this they would IGJ'•
''Pyramlct.. J••· but pull.mcma?". Not bod for tiM
price. locludea the oae phc• cult\lffd marble
top. h t do come ln and ... the whole alug, CIQ
for our aale1pertoo.. A,. J. S.ll'-'P.
•
ARGE OIJT OF THIS A.D
SCHAUER
BODY
SHAPER
PULSATING
SHOWER HEAD
Listen. it fHl• good. mak•• yow t1red bone•
fHl better. your tensions eGM. but It wUl take
more than thlato "shape" thl• body. Jlm.
~le, Poompmobiles 1·297 #135C
60R 12VOLT
~COMPACT MODEL
::t~ low pric"ed
,emagic .
ut a full one
veighs 21/i
1ice if you're
iepound.
60R 12VOLT
AMP CHARGER
o keep a charger
88
f your battery with
-es the average
14 hours. got an
uit breaker
1, ammeter to
harge. steel case. 1488
6OR12VOLT
6 AMP CHARGER
Does the average battery in 3 to 7 hours.
ammeter gauge. steel case. selector switch. Faster. more
~owerfl'l.Add 1 7•• hfe to your
battery. get
your money'•
worth.
SOR 12VOLT
IO AMP
CHARGER
The biggie. Recharges an
average battery in 2 to 6
hours. With the ammeter.
the circuit breaker. 6 or 12
volt selection switch.
stffl case. from a 60
Really nice dealgn and come in
bandy on nippy nights. Put a little
heat where you ..Vant it. make the
acnage nice to putter around ln.
. JH-300 JH-600·
1497:.2497
T~
({2®
TRACI-LIKE UGHT Sf.i
What does lt mean "track·llke"?
Can it be word "track" is
special, patented? lmpossfble.
With 3 beads.
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BRRCJW METAL
BUILDINGS
Sizes to fit almost every need for storage.
tack. tool•. blkea. and all of It lockable.
re<rsonably weatberUght. and completely ready
for you to aaaembl• with everyday tools.
"
-! I I ' ,, HAMLET
L-! -,;-, 79~!.
10'x7' ........... 8900
lO'xlO'. : ........ 9900
CAMBRIDGE
10'x7' •..•.••.• 11900
HYxlO' • . . . . . . 13900
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Friday. December 10, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 7 ~. ... .. .
Police 'Abet' ~
Women Fight!
Wife Beating ~
NEW YORK IAP) -Victims of what they cali
"'the most popular sport in the United Slates" -;
wife beating-ha vedccidcd lo right back.
Twelve of them have filed suit in stale SupremJ
Court on behalf of themselves and all other baller~
wives, charging thul the police and 1-~amily Courf
aid and abet the wife-beaters by refusing to pr<>\
secute or by dragging their feet. ,
THE TYPICAL POLICE REACTION lo J
charge of wife-beating, said the plaintiffs. ls,
•·Because you are married, we cannot help you." '
And, they said, husbands know this and 1eer at
threats to summon the police: ''Go a.head and can:
They're not going to do anything."
The suit named as defendants Police Com1 missioner Michael Codd : James Kenny. chief clerlt
of the Family Court; and Robert Sullivan, actin&
director of the State Division of Probation. •
IT CHARGED TifAT POLICE do not exercise
their authority to arrest alleged wife-beaters. I\
also said that women who complain that their
husbands beat them arc frequently told they mus\
wait weeks to see a Family Court judge and get •
protection order, although the law requires tha\
battered wives have access lo a judge the sam4
day. ~
~ Attorney Marjory f'ields, who helped prepar•
the suit. said at a news conference that It was tho
first comprehensive challenge to wife-beating.
The 102·page complaint cited the c'asc of •
woman who. separated from her husband for scvel\
years. was attacked when he learned she wanted '-
divorce.
A NEIGHBOR CALLED POLICE, the com\
plaint said. It said they arrived to find the husbanl
still hitting the wife and had to pry his hands froa1
around her neck, but still they refused lo arrest
him. t ,
Another case history tells of a youn g mother oC
three. repeatedly beaten severely by her husband/
who made three trips to Family Court but was unlll
ble lo obtain a temporary order of protection. ;
Yule No·no
Santa's Fat,'s in Fire
CARLSBAD (AP) -The season to be
merry started early w1d ended early for Alex
Rodriguez.
In a bright red Santa Claus suit, he
stepped out of a helicopter at a s hopping
center.
The 25-year-old Rodrigue,, was well re·
ceived at 230 pounds and 5-feet-9. But then a
woman com plained he called her little girl fat.
The agency which hired him fired
Rodrtguez, and he is threatening to sue for
back pay.
Meanwhile. they say Santa has burned the
$62.50 beard and wig they gave him.
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~All,'\ .. t•iLOV &<~DgYOR I J\~ P /~G~
Vote Makes Sense
The tenoC'ity of two county supervisor!>
and the c.th tllty of a lhird to vote hj6 con·
S<'iencc without rc~ard to pre.!lsure h ~i:,
broken a lhrC<.'·month deadlock 01\ a ticklish
south county development issue.
Cranston 's proposed amendment would
give :,peel al cons1dcrat10n to our 1mmed1~tc·
neighbors by p('rmitl1nK Canada and Mex
ico lo share an t1Mual quota of 50,000 Imm•·
grant~.
A 2·2 <lcadlock had resulted when ~upcrvisor Hobert Battin left the board and
the remaining supervisors had to decide
whether to uc:ccpt a new study tha t greatly
enlarged the noise-impacted area around El
Toro Marine base.
ll makes a great deal of sen~e
At present, legal entries from Mexico
number m ore than 40,000 a year Thus the
new law would cut legal Mexican lmmigra
t1on in half.
Al s take was the constr uction of som e
12,000 futun.• residences that could h~t\'e
been built in the 7,000 aC'res now added to
the zone previous ly restricted because of jet
noise impact. This was a compromise
fig ure, down from the 10,000 acres des1gnat-
6d in the stud v -l>ut ~ti II sigmfw ant
Immigration from Canada. on the other
hand. a mounts to just ov~OOO a year.
Cranston 's proposal to permit the two
countries to shore a some~hat larger
number of legal entries would logically r e·
late to the existing situa tion
And, as Cranston r,ightJy points out,
given the present econom ic situation in
Mexico, any c utback in legal immigration
to this country would only increase the ii '
legal immigration , with all its attendant
costly problems. and reduce the effective-
ness of the screening process.
Supporting extension of hutld1ng
res trictions to tlw expan1Jcd at·l·a from the
outst't WC'rt' Su pen 1s ors Thomas Riley and
R<.ilph Cla1 k Supcrv1~urs Halph Diedrich
and L1un·11t'l' Sthm1t consistently had op-
posC'd it . Tlw tkcidmg vote this week was
cas t by ne\\ ly c lec·tcd Supc1·vbor Philip An-
thony, who thusl' not to be "''a.' ed by th<.·
fact that mJny deH~lopers h ad contributed
to his c·amµu1 gn
Life -sa ving Game
The supen isrm,' action permits some
lec\\-ay for developers who can establish
that their particular proje('tS would not be
noisc-impaetctl hut the 1Ju1·dcn of proof
will bt· on t lwm
E a rly on Thanksgiving morning a Hunt·
inglon Beach couple and their three s m a ll
children were a s leep in upstairs bedrooms
when fire broke out on the lower floor of
their home.
The crack of a window broken by the
heat of the blaze woke them. The hoard 's act io n could have been
more rcstnc·t1Vl', including, for example, a
noise warning t o prospective huyers of som e
800 homl'S already approved for the area.
llul it sh ould head off massive d evelopment
in u probk•m area tht1t \\Ottld generate conlt·
nuini! woes an<1 probably lawsuits for year~
lo tome.
Had they attempted to rush d ownstairs
to escape -probably a natural reaction·
the end could have been tragic. I nstead,
within minutes, the family was safe.
The foresighted parents had worked out
an evacuation route fo r just s uch an
emergency a nd re hea rsed it with their
youngste rs. They gathered in the mas t er
bedroom, climbed through a window to the
patio roof and jumped lo the ground. I mmigration Logic
WhPn Congrcs!-1 l'onvencs next month,
('altrornta S1•11 Alan Cransto n will be r ead y
to introduc:e an amendment to revised im-
migration l:Jws that go into effect J an. 1. In
Cr an:,ton 's Vil'\\', lhl· nc\\ l..t\\, which puts a
ceiling of 20,000 1mm1grants a year from
any Western lll'm1:-.ph<•rc country. could
greatly increase the llow of illegal aliens
from Mexico.
Mos t or the house and all its contents
were destroyed . But the family survived
without injury.
There's a lesson h ere for every family.
A s moke detector is a valuable alarm. But
pre-planning an escape route Crom s leeping
quarters is equally important. It can be
taught to· youngsters as a game. And it
could be just about the most valuable game
they'll ever learn.
H e lping t he Shah
Polish U .S. IInage
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
WASlll:-.IGTON The United
States cmb.ass't' 111 1\·hran, we vr
d1scovl.'r1•1J , hJ' ,111c•rnptf'll to
lielp the Shah of I 1 .1n quash un·
favorable prt':.s cnt1ni.m in the
Ln1tt·d ~talc'l
l'lassif1t>1l St alt• l>rpurtmt'nl
cuhlf's rt'vt•.d lh Jt form~r CIA
Dl rl·ctor
R 1 1· h .i r d
Helm.,, 1,1,ho
rccl·nll> re·
s1gn1.•d as am
ba..,s::idor to
tr.in lned to
hl•lp the Ira
nians halt the
pubhl'Ulion of
41 n .1 n t 1
jf 11\ crnm1•nt
l'lt'\lo spaPfo!r
· Wt• reportcd 1.'arlH·r thut llclm'>
bad <'abled W:1!>h1n.:ton about
tlosln~ dov.n the "Iran Fr~e
Pn•c;s, .. :in oft t'n outra1teous anti
th.ih newspn1wr puhllshed tn the
l'111ted St ate.,
·rhe helpful llt•lm' was told by
SI 1t1• Dcpartrn<'rrt officials that
the "mallt'r h•ul !wen carefully
tlu1hcd, but lawyers had con-
cludcd that unt.ler US laws,
lhl.'n' wac; rrJ!rcttal)ly no basis
or Jlllch at'lt<m ..
, llclms also asked for informa·
i mn 1111 Nas~<r Afshar, puhlisher
Of tht• nc1,1, sp.1f1i•1, Wl\f) I.:> JO
AmencJn 1·1111cn
'lilOW. add 1t 1on·1I c:ihlt•!o. m our
po,.st•sswn l11d1cate that 1 ll'lm' al
lJm1·-; lurn1•1l th1• l " S t•mba"w
lnlo a bran1·h tlfriC(' or lh(' lr,an1ai1
gnvC'rnm(•nl
In .1 conf11l1•1111.1l t1•lt•J.!ram.
Jftolrns told tlw M..1t1• 0<-partmenl
lhat on o ff11·1.1I of lh1• Irani.in
Mm1:-.lry nf fnrrif:n Mfa1rs had
~l'mondl•d 111 know how Afshar ac
tJ1111'ftl American citizmsh111
: The Iranian also petulantly
~ked why the .S. Jtovcmment
(JACK ANDERSON J
would "permit a U.S. c1tmm <to )
undertake political acl1v1lles
agamst a friendly country hke Iran . ?""
The State Department oblig-
ingly responded that "Afshar im-
m1~ratt'd to the U S. in January.
1946, ::ind was naturalized as a
ll S citizen on Aug. 28, 1952."
Afshar. confided lhe State
Department ocrsc1aJs, had been
issued a passport in 1970 after
tbecks with the FBI ant.I other
federal agencies.
HELMS THEN reported that
one or his d iplomatic a.Ides had
been summoned to the Iranian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs for
another lecture about Afshar.
His aide. said Helms, told lhc
Iranians that "we have been ex
ploring with Washington for
some hme whether action could
he t::iken oga1n:-.t Iran Free
Press, but without success so
far "
The S ta te Depa rtm e nt
::iuthor l7.ed llelms to I.ell the Ira·
nians that the department
agrees that the Iran Free Press
1s a scurrilou~ publication filled
wtlh libelous. irresponsible and
Inaccurate stal<'ments."
'llowrver." warned State
l>f'partment hureaucrats, "there
are no legal steps the U S. gov-
1•mmcnt ca n take against this
paper unless and until It violates
f<'t'll.'ral law."
Rut . the Washington officials
added. "wr a re looking into
Afshar's background through t.he
appropriate chunnels."
The message was passed on to
Iranian offi cials, reported Helms
two weeks later .
"Should any rurthtt informa·
From now on, all state-
ments made by Idi Amin
should be prmted where
they belong-in the comics
seclton.
J .S.
Gloomy Gu\ comm•"h .,,. '"~tttf tty
,,.,.dM\ '"d do not nu'"',.'~ reOt<t tf\t "'•.-rt\ ol t~t-"~"•\O•P•r "'nd your "' P.••" 10(; oomy Cv\ O•ily P•I01
h on be developed regarding
Af•har's background. cabled
Helms. " ... we would ap·
preciate having it."
MICRONESIAN OIL -Giant
international oil interests and the
Interior Department are jommg
forces to defoliate a lush tropical
paradise. Both want the tiny
Pacific Island of Palau to become
a petroleum superport between
the Middle East and Japan.
"Port Pacific" is the
brainchild of Robert Panero. a
Jet-selling American busi-
nessman. Panero wants to be the
middleman in a deal that would
ship Mideast oil lo Palau for re·
finlng. The oil would lhen be
transported by tanker to Japan
The petroleum project, of
course, would lay waste to a i;iood
part of the island's beautirul
tropical surroundings And most
of Port Pacific's high-paying
jobs would go to foreign workers
Imported from outside Palau
WORSE YET, Japanese tn·
dustrial interests allied with
Panero are conducting their !)WO
"feasibility s tudy" to guarantee
themselves exclusive develop·
ment rights . Much of tht' study
will be kept under wraps for the
next five years.
The Interior Depa rtme nt,
nevertheless. h as given its en-
thusiastic bleaainR to the project.
Two He.roic Draft-dodgers
~gbta at Laric:
In the current disagreement
over a mnesty. it's worth reflect· ~g on the f11 cl that the two
realest heroes of the Ttojnn
or, A<'hilles and Ulysses. were
both draft -dodgers and de·
ker1ers, but neither w::iR 1:1c:cused
,,, a lack or pat riotis m or
toungc.
~ Mos t me~AVC never
\Norshipcd anything but power:
bf thOlfe who make obeisances to
God, more do so because they
fear He is omnipotent than
btcauac they hope ror cracc.
The dilemma or the absolutist ).& UsJa: if you llrt' c:ertaln you
'*'eaa lht •b~olute truth. ho·:1
tM you be tolerant?: and the
dllerlma ol the relatlv'..::l i.J e ..l.
(SY DNEY HARRIS J
U' you believe all truths are r e-
lative, how can you be lndilJlant?
What we loosely call "happl·
ness" Is more of a diaPoS!llon
Ulan an attainment; for 90me can be happy with very UWt, while
others remain dltHllslted with
more ond more.
Why do the re teem lo be so
many more vicloua cµ-det tb.-n
bcnlan ooel?
The religious penoo believes
you mu~t cha nae man tn otdtt to
'haoge !IOCICty; tbe pollUc&l
person bellevH you must chant•
::cck'y L-i or<::r to chup G'U;
and neither seern.4 able to see
that each prescription without
the other is futile, Uke the sin1le
blade of a 11cissors.
All children. eventually. aspire
to assert themselves against
their parents, usually by force of
contrut; the children of dist·
ln1uUbtd parenta lhua run a
ireater risk than otMn ot realb·
ln1 tb11 auel'\ion ln medioertly.
People's mlafortunea don't
1enerall1 eorr-ect their faults, becau.e we aro reluctant to blame our mlafo.rtunes on our
faulla. but alwa11 search for
tomtexternat ••caUH."
The paradox ot the atn11.911t
1ocloty t. thal you have to be
rich, ln a comparaU\'Cnnse, Jual
to be able to 1ct by •
.
'Don't Get Tougla with .Jordan'
New Washington Rule
WASHINGTON -Preaidenl-
elect Carter's abrupt abandon·
ment of plans lo announce on
Nov. 15 his selection or Jack H.
Watson Jr. as the new ad·
ministration's budget director
has spawned a rule for survival
Ul Jimmy Carter's Washington:
don't gel tough with Hamilton
Jordan.
Wat.son, still officially Carter's
transition chief, is described by
one Insider as
"a walking
dead man."
Whether o r
not he ends up
in the Carter
administra -
tion, there is
no chance he
will head any
cabinet-level
department.
The reasons given by sources
close to Carter: the President-
elect ·s dissatisfaction with the
quality of work by Watson's bi g
transition staff and Watson's ten-
dency to .. aggrandize" himself.
But Watson's CataJ error was
trying to battle toe-to-toe with
Jorda n. Carter 's campaign
chairman and longtime aide
Watson was not the first and pro-
bably will not be lhe last lo un-
dereslim ate Hamilton Jordan.
JOR DAN, s oft-voiced and
baby.faced at 33, is easy to un-
derestimate. In a city of prevail·
ing self-adulation. Jordan
deprecates his own knowledge
and tells how seldom he actually
talks with C arter. In fact, the
rumpled, usually tieless Jordan
is a canny infighter, maintaining
excellent contacts with both old
pros and the new left and cJoud-
ing his ideological pre.ferences as
effectively as Jim my Carter.
An attempt to talce over the
campaign early this year by Dr.
( EV ANS-NOV AK )
Peter Bourne. h ead or Carter's
Washington office, was crushed
by Jordan (with Bourne still re·
legated to peripheral assign-
ments). That lesson a pparently
was not fully appreciated by
Watson, 38-year -old Atlanta law
partner and protcge of Charles
Kirbo. the wise old head in the
Carter operat1en.
Even while managing the
Carter campaign's final stages in
late October. Jordan was wary of
Watson's separate transition
operation across town Ul Atlanta
Two weeks before the election. a
Jordan associate told us Watson
waa making a deadly error in ex·
eluding Jordan from transition
planning.
WATSON compounded that er·
ror by allocating one staffer each
in the transition for Jordan and
·press secretary Jody Powell,
thereby cementing two formida-
ble enmities. Nor was the
President-elect happy about all
the publicity s howered on
Watson. The result: Watson
stood a ccused or aggrandize-
ment.
Whe n Carter announ ced
Powell as press secretary at his
Nov. 15 press conference in
Plains, he had also planned to
name Watson as OMB director.
Carter held buck both that selec-
tion and naming Jordan and Is·
sues chief Stuart E izenstat to the
White House staff. planned as
well for Nov. 15. But whereas
Jordan and Eizenstat wiJI join
the While House staff in due
course, Watson 's future is uncer·
tain.
Watson did not get the message
from Plains. On Nov. 16. he de·
Ii vered a condescending in
troduction of Jordan at a transl·
lion staff meeting in Washington
He described Jort.lan as hrlping
with Inaugural plans and
"debriefing" of Carter stale
campaign chairmen, adding only
inc1denlally that Jordan would
be in charge of personnel for the
new administrntion.
As Watson's stock dropped in-
side the Carter operallon. the
self-damaging favorable publici·
ly continued (including a profile
in the Nov. 23 New York Times
with his picture captioned, .. A
formidable abihly to excel at
almost anything">. But the reali-
ty or his condition reached lhe
news media this week when the
Presidcnt-elet·t ·~ repQrled dis-
satisfaction v.1lh transition ef.
forts were traced to Watson.
NEITHER JORDAN nor his
close associates seem to be plant
ing the anti-Watson stories.
Jordan denies, publicly and
priv ately. a n y tens ion with
Watson Morcov<'r, he is anxious
lo avoid the m edia "aggrandize
ment" that helped do in Watsl)n
But J ordan cannot duplicate
U1e remarkable feat eight years
ago by J-1 R. Haldeman in hiding
from the outside world for nearly
a year h is do minant pQSilion in
the Nixon Wh ite House. While
Jordan says he will merely be the
new President ·s political aide
(and may well m<'an 1t ). Carter
insiders feel it inescapahle that
he will em erge as de facto chief
o( staH -a post Carter now
forbids but that surely will
evolve out of sheer necessity.
Neverthele ss, som e old
Wash ington hands persist in
m inimizing the importance of
Hamilton Jorda n. The re is
speculation that Bert Lane<', the
shrewd Atlanta banker s lated lo
head OM 8 instead of Watson,
will shove aside Jordan once the
administration begins. If Lance
is foolhardy enough to chart this
course. he mil'(ht well note the
fate of Peter Bourne and Jack
Watson.
Congressional Status
Some interesting insight on
California's status in national af.
fairs is afforded by Congressman
John E. Moas of Sacramento
Starting his 25th year 1n
Washington, Moss is both dean or
this state's 43-mcmber delega-
tion as well as 1ts chairman
Even with a quarter century of
service Pdoss is juruor lo more
than 20 other Congressmen In a
House wh<'rc seniority is a dom1·
nant factor
Because seniority weigN so
heavily California, althouah 1t 1s
the nation 's
most populous
state and 1s
a cc orded
seats in the
Hoose propor-
tionate to Its
population ,
lock8 the In·
rtuence t.hnt
would be ex·
peeled of Its
strength.
''The problem Is," ~nld Moss.•·
that while we have onc·tcnth ()(
th• membership and the 2!l
Democrats In the dete1at1nn
represent one-tenth or the ma·
jority f arty, we don't have a
tenth o the mem~nhip on each
committee. That la aomethln1 l
. hope to remedy as the new ConiT•• or1anhe1. ·•
•069' POSITION as a ranklnf
member of the Hou.te and head or
the lat1eat ttatc dele1aUoa wlU
• benefit that errort. But. even
irantln1 CaJllornla Ill pttffft· tace abare or ~ommttu.e m•m·
berthJ1>1 will not &SH the 1ta\.e
the Influence lb population
-ould lnd.lea\.e. For, under the
c.ancnutoaal ay1"8m. commit·
letmen an ran.keel l«!Cll'd1nt to
lenith ot ""lce.1"'1 are evwa M~ bl c:ommJttet cm that ball.I
( EARL WATERS )
with the m ost junior being the
most di st ant from the
chair man·s ear. And committee
chairmen are possessed with
great authority.
It Is · this latter fact which
damages California's voi<'e in
Congress more than anything
else. Of the 20 major House com-
mittees only on<' Callrornian.
Harold "Oltz" J ohnson or
Roseville. stands to becomr a
chak man. He now rank~ No. 1 M
Interior and No. 2 on Public
Works.
Moss said ''White seniority ill
aiven great weiaht In selecUon of
chairmen, the majority csucu11
hu .the rln a I s ny . H the
Congressmen ahead or him on
Public Works should take
another committee, John&on pro·
bably could have his choice. Most
likely he will take Interior ...
STILL, even though Johnson is
the only Callrornlan in line ror a
chai rmanship things aren't
altogether' bleak for lhla state.
With only (our new Consressmen
1n (h~ delcuUon other members
are moving far t'nouah up In rank on commtttce8 tn galn strong
votcn. Moss blmactr 1taniis No. 2
on tnterat.le and Forclan Com-
merce and No. a on Govtmmen·
t&l OperaUont .
Robert Le11itt cl VaUeJo ls
No. 3 on BLMl1et and No. 8 on
Armed Service1; Don !dwardt
ol San Jo.• la No. 4 on both
Jud lclary a n d Veferan1:
.Bernard Siik of Fresno II No. 3
on Rul11· Jamn Corman o( Van
Nu.ya 11.l'o. 2 on Sm.U Bualness:
Gu.a Ha•klnl of Laa Anflla II
No. ' on HouH Admlnlltratloo ,
and No. 5 on Education and
Labor : Charles Wilson or
Hawthorne is No. 4 on Civil
Service and No. 5 on Armed
Services and George Bmwn of
Colton is No. 6 on Agriculture.
On the Senate side California.
like all other stales, has only two
members r e presenting only
1 /SOth strength. That is lessened
somewhat by the fact one, S.l.
Hayakawa, wlll be a freshmen
and a minority party member.
However. Alan Cranston, only
two years into his second term
hes moved high in power und is a
contender for the No. 2
leadersh ip JH)!ll. And, as the
state's senior and Democratic
Senator, he will have great in·
fluence at the While House,
especially on patronage within
the slate.
ORANG£ COAST
DAILY PILOT.
llohul V. Wrrd P11hl11llct
7 hnmas ll.i•1•11I f:ditor
/Jrirl>oro 11. r!'rlt1N1.
F.d11ono/ /l(lgr ~:cl11t>r
The l1'1torlel 11.11:" nf llw 1)(111\
l'llol i;,•t-k'l tn Inform :inil ~llnHJlull' rrndf'r'( by Jll\'Sl.'nUni;
on lhi~ p1111e <llvl'rsr romml'nl ury on lOPl<'ll n( lntl'rt'~t by '\ ndirnl
1-rl rulumnl5ts and CMloot11iiti-. by
prO\ h1inF: u f111 um for rt'1drri. ·
'''"' and by prM~nllnlJ lhls n('1up:i~r·!I uplnlon, s nd 1d1•u
Ol'I ('\JI r'1111 to1Jlc11. The cdltorlal
opinion• or lht Dally Pil~ appur
only In the-r<htonat rolumn at lht
top of the POllt' Opinions t'X·
prourrl by t hu <'UI u mnlsl11 nnd
cartoonists •nd h•llcr wrt1t•r1 :i"
lht•lr imn anJ no l'ndoraemtnl of
their \lt'\\I by lht' 01111)' root
ghould ht lnferrtd
Frtday, Dec . 10, 1978
• Frtday.O.:comborl0.1!'~; .vr · i :"(
Booming D.C. Housing Prices Stun Carter Team
WASJllNGTON <AP > President-elect Carter
doesn't have to worry about where he'll be living for
four years, but some ol the people movi.n& to
Wuhlngtoo with h1m are discovering this city's
special brand of hous ing shock
said. "Theae 1100,000-plus price tags are really
rrt1btenJn1."
Mrs. Sadoff said many Carter aides are used to
renting apartment. for S200 a month. "and that in-
cludes a tennis court and s wtmmlng pool." Here,
she said, a one-bedroom apartment in a low.crime
"Real estate agents careen around here Uke
frisbees," sud Lynn Magruder, a local a1ent. "The
price of many houses is going up 15 percent a year "
Prices are somewhat lower in Maryland and
Virginia suburbs. but It's not unusual for a tiny
three bedroom tract house with no charm. lltUe
land and a JO-minute commute from downtown to
cost $75,000
Uke lo believe there as when the admln1:;trulicn
cbanaes." says Real Estate agent Michael
Sullivan "A lot of people come lo Washington and
stay. The result as. there jul>l aren't that many •
houses on the market." Take. for instance, the Georgian who blithely
told a real estate broker that he wanted a house in
Georgetown, someUung "an the $30,000 to $40,000
range."
"1 don't deal in rentals," s mtrcd the agent.
SUCH STORl t:S /\BOUT NEWCOMERS arriv-
ing In Washington with the new administration are
tickling capital homeown ers and traumatizing
those who thought moving here would be a routine
switch In res idences.
neighbor hood goes for~ to SJSO.
Federal figures show the average price of a
uaed houae ln the Washlnaton area is $167,300, com·
pared with $41.400 nationally.
Washington ranks fourth of
18 m etropolitan areas in the
price or new houses, riiht
behind Los Angeles, San Fran.
clsco and New York, according
to statistics from the J"ederal
Home Loan Bank Board. The
average price of a new house in
ONE R E ASON FOR TUE PRICES 1s
"Potomac Fever," a contaalous bug that strikes
many w}\o move here. Those afnicted by Potomac
Fever find they are hooked on this city, unable to
move away even if they lose their jobs. The city as
full of ex-congressmen, e.x-lobbylsts and ex-
bureaucrats who stay on. find other jobs -and
keep their homes.
Another reu~on Is that the government has
grown tremendously in the post-World War 11 years
and the houslng market simply has not kept up.
Also, surrounding counties have adopted "alow-
growth" policies. which limit building and push up •
costs of exlstlD& housina.
Carter workers, along with legions of newly ar-
riving congrc::.i;mcn, lawyers, lobbyists and
journalists, arc findmg that housing prices here are
among the highest tn the country and buyers get
less value for their money than ID most other
places
Many Carter transi-
tion staff members put
otr buying homes
because they don't know
what jobs they will fill in
the new administration
or because they don't
have time to shop
around. But even some
of those who know they
are getting top posts are
renting instead of trying
to buy into Washing-ton's
high-powered hous-
ingmarket.
Carter's press
secretary, Jody Powell,
POWELL rented a thr ee-bedroom
house for $750 a month.
Carter's choice for director of the OCfice of
Managem ent and Budget, Thomas B. Lance, rented
a house in Georgetown.
"There is not the turnover in s ales people would
BUT Tl-IE EXORBITANT PRICES and lhe hor· '
ror stories about just how little house there is for the
money in the W astungton area do not appear to
have deterred muny from moving to the nation's 1
capital.
Washington waa ~.ooo last Sep-----------
lember, compared with $48,200
u Nc• nationally, but lower th1m the
181,000 quoted in Orange Coonty, California.
IN ATLANT A, WHERE MA NY Carter staff
members have been living, the average price or a
new house was $54,600 last month, tigures show.
Washlngton real estate agents say houses In de·
sirable sections of the city start at $95,000. The
agents say houses in these city areas have been
gaining $1,000 a rionth in value since 1973.
"Houses which sold 1n the low SS0,000-range in
1973 are going for $150,000 to $175,000 today," said
Rosamond Tir ana, a real estate agent In the
Cleveland Park section whose son, Bardyl, is
cochairman of Carter's Inaugural committee. ''And
what's worse is the houses don't even get ad-
vertised. They sell by word or mouth."
AND IN GEORGETOWN, WH ERE prestige
and proximity lo downtown jacks prices up even
highe r , cottages start at $100,000. And they
sometimes need $25,000 in renovations. A two-
bedroom townhouse with a postage stamp patio and
no garage recently was snapped up at $160,000.
Georgetown houses rent for $600 to $1,000 a
ABOKTIONS
TOP BIKI'HS
WASHINGTON lAP)
-The city of
Washington is the first in
the nation to record" a
higher number or annuii.J
legal abortions t han 1.
births among its . resi·
denu, the city's humA.n
resources department c
says. Ill!
The department re-G
ported that 9,819 aboi;· I
lions were performed in I
1975 and there were 9,746
births.
Recently, city officials
disclosed also that there
were more out-of .
wedlock births i n
Washington than there
were births to m arrled
I.
WIN A FREE MOPED
JUST IRING THIS CC>UP<>N TO:
t.:"\i!G& "(1 @ ~ fi \'1(°'E ~ L' ,' €Jt'..fwr,Y~ . t:\ ) 1
FOlt. CHANCE TO wtM A HIW SNt-RK-BIANCHI
MO-PED JUST IH TIME FOR CHIJSTMAS.
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month. ANO TRl\NSITION DIRECTOR JACK H. "'_.,.._,,,,......,......_.....,.....,......,_.....,_....FUI DRAWi ... ~.--... Watson Jr., who has been looking in Georgetown, ____________________ .:._ __________________________ ..:__ ___________ .
women.
has yet to rind a place he finds acceptable.
"It's really tloprcssing," said Watson's deputy
assistant, Barbara Olum, who has rented a
furnished apartment untJl she finds a place to buy.
"I looked at a tiny bllle place ID Georgetown and
lhought the ag<'nl was kidding when he s aid it cost
$104 ,000 ...
THE
rt.UWllHC..
HU.TIM~
Allt COHO. .. _ ..... . .. , ....... .
,_.,S~' ~t4 Vil J()
Ehzubt•t h Sadorr rull::. her job as housing
coord1n:Jtor for the Carter transition s taff
"wretched thl· crummiest JOb in the world." She
spends da:rs scanning C'l:Jss1f1cd ads and listening to
real estatl' a~l'nt::. talk And what they talk about is
money. Lots of 1t
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AJO DAil v PILOT Frld1y December 10, 1178
.· Historic Sites Marked urHOLSTERY
~Y•'W•t ......
ltU H..,_ll•d.
RIAL ESTATE SALES MAMAGER
We are took1no for too menagPment personnel with two
years 0< more ei.perience '"' rAS1den11a1 real e~1at• 10
manage established oll1ct• 111 Hun11notnn
Beach1Fountu1n Valley dfe.t Excullen1 Comoensa11on
Send resume 1n conl1denCA• To Ad •811 Oc11ly P1101.
P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA =~ Five New Locations Added to Counly List C..t.M-14' .. Jlt
F'l\'C h1:.toricul m..u-kcr:. will be ercctctl an
• Orange C >unl) during l>C'ct:mbcr . a ccording lo
Gene Bayer. chu1rm.m (Jr lht' Orange Hu:cntcnmal
Comm1s1on
The comm•!.1>111n hw. bcl·n erecting a !>cric>:. or
SUl'h markers in honor of the b1rcntennial vC'ar The
• last five will hl· t>r1•ckd 1n t•arly 1977, tmng1ng thc
total lo 2R
. Thl' marker:. will In· plaC'e<I ut the fnllf/w1ng
• loc atwm.
• A markl•r c•omm1•m11r:it1ng the route taken by
• Captain Gas par dl' Portola an 1789, whl·n hC' hr<1kc
: the El Camino lfra l trail, will be plucC'd at the St-r
; rano Elemcntry SC'ho<1I, 177'11 S1'rra no. Villa Park,
'Dec lJat lp.m
Thes1te oflh{'.lol'I PJrkl•rO<'lagon llou:.t'\\ ill b<·
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"My head's nol there yet!"
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Deaths Elsewhere
• R LL' F FT 0 '\ . In 11
(AP > Hrar \elm
Harry F.. Sho .. m akn, •1:1.
a 40·year vetl•ran of lhl'
Navy and an cycw1t1w:.s
t o the Hindenburg c11s
aster. died Thurs duy
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627 Main St
Huntington B<>a. h
5366539
SMfTH TUTHILL LA.,.
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WHTCl.I~ CHA'8.
Mortuary • • 646-4888
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
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NA~E \T"TEMl!NT
fhff 11)11,,Wlnl) 0• f ,Of\ I fkMIV» ,,.1\1
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(714) 83~-76;tt
SAfllY ANO "llllA(Y
IN TH( SWI"~ lllAOlflON
I
marked lk<' I I Jl I pm Jl K•Jll•lla Elt'mt.•ntary
School. t wn llloc·l.i. l'lll>l of the 1'l'"' port Freeway on
KatellJ A' l'nlll'
The houM' "j' .i toun:.l Jllract1on until 1t was
demolt!>hl'd 111 l 005
A rnarl.l'r l'1rn1rncm•1ralrn~ the community ur
Prralta "ill bt• place<l at Imperial Jo:l<'mcntury
School. 400 S Im Jll'flal t h i.;h\\a). Anaheim Der 16
at I fl rn
Peralta wu" Ont' of tht• nrig1nal ~r:mtec~ of the
S;.mtiago Hand1 dt• Sjnl;.i 1\nJ
Thl' 3nnual May Fcslival will ht• l'ornmC'moral-
l'd at noon on l>l't' i!<I and the route of the Seely
Stagl' Lml' though Oran~l' will tw cnmmemorated
Oec 30 E xact t111H' :ind lrn:al1on will be announced,
as \\Ill th<' h1t•ation of tht• Mjy 1'\·:.ll\ al t'\'l'nt
Coas tal Fossils
Go on Display
Mammoth bonr-. from
Co<,t a Me:.a .ind l<ind and
sc>a fosinb. from the
Newport RI 11 rr.. arc
among thl• l'-cl11h1t:. in a
museum estuhllshl'll b)
I 0th Re~ional
Park Openin~
Orangl' County s 10th
regiona l p ark will of-
fic1ully opl'n at 11 a m .
Dec. 16 :it thl· p.1rl. •.1tr· in
Anahe im
Yorba Hl•g1onul Park
1s located alon~ lhl· San
la Anu R1vl'r l'a!->l of Im
penal l llgh"' a)
t he Natural ll istor v
FoundJtiun of Orange
Count)
The mui.t•um. l'Ontam·
mg fo:.~1b and urllfat'L-.,
1s lnt·atl'd Ill rooms 10
.ind I I at lia)'\'ICW
EtcmC'ntan· School. 25.'H
Orchard D ~. Santa Ana.
at lhl' end of Newport
Back Ba~
The mu-;t•tirn is open
Friday from hJ a .m to
noon. on th<' f1rM and
third Saturdavs of l'Ul'h
month :inrl on lht• tlays of
hut·k bay " alks
fl 1s ali.o opu1 hy ilJ>·
pnintme nt for groups
e.illmg &11 04GR.
Mo r e than 100 uc·rcs
1 are i n c lud ed 1n the
park's first phase. ---------------
ORANGE COUNTY
BoyScoau
Converge in
'Shoiocase'
Thous 11nd s or Cubs,
Scouts and Explorers
from throughout Orange
County will convt'rf!e on
the Anaheim Con' cnt1on
Center Saturday for the
annual s h owcai.I' or
&outing
Th e Scout-0 Rama
will fill the north and
south exhibit ha ll:. at the
center from 10 30 a .m to
6 p m Demonstrallon.-.
and exh1b1ts \\ill bl'
featured, along with a
Pinewood Derby event.
featuring a full day of
compet1 11on between
model cars.
There w ii I also he a
stage show wilh a Rattll•
of th<• Bands, <ii. w<!ll as u
Cook-O·Rama.
General a dmission is
SI for adults. Children
under 18 will be admiltl'<I
free when at'compamcd
by an adult.
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1 Ftiday. December 10, 1976 DAILY> PILOT J'l I f
McDonald's Gussies Up
Assembly IJne 'Disenchants' Customers
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. <AP> -Small golden
arches stand out on wood paneling at the entrance.
Inside are a galaxy of color combinations on walls,
i.eats and tables, glass partitioned sections. four
:sparkling chandeliers, and pictures of knights and
coa~ of armi..
It's one of two Caney-s tyle McDonald's
• restaurants in the Chicago an·a, an English inn that
draws 4,000 cu::.tomcrs daily. The other is in the
ritzy Water Tower Place on Michigan Avenue -
lots of wood paneling and some i.ubdued lighting.
..
A,. W1nphD10
E'reedo• Honor
Don Bolles. J\ri1,ona
Republi c rcportt•r
fatally injured when
a bomb t•xploded un
der his car Jun<.· 2.
was the unan1mou:-.
choice for th1:-. ) car':-.
John Peter Zt'ngl'r
Award for freedom of
the press.
JF THESE FAST-FOOD outlets are the first In
a trend, it could be because of the diners' taste for
the aesthetic rather than for the hamburgers.
Advertising A~l', the trade publication, said in
an article about Burger Kmg. No . 2 in the quick
homburgcr tfade, that market research on fas t·
food companies showed "a ~1gnificant number of
('Onsumers disenchanted with the a:.sembly line
nature of the business, the lack of variety in the
menu and the loss of individual srrv1ce."
There might be an economic incenti\'e, too. A
new Agriculture Department analysis showed the
f~t food industry, "generally ... considered to be
recession proof,·' starting something ol a slowdown
I wo years ago
UNTI L 1970, TilE ANAL VSIS said, sales in : ·~~·•v•v-+.-v+••••:
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rast-foods grew at about 20 percent a year. In 1975,
and 1976, growth In lhe business slowed to about 10
percent. the analysis showed.
Mc Donald's ls, and has been, tops In the rield.
The firm's sales in 1975 lopped $2.25 bllUon, up 26
percent from a year earlier, Advertising Age said.
That wus nearly 20 percent of the $11 .6 billion fast·
food market, up from 17.2 percent in 1974.
Kenh.lcky Fried Chicken, next largest In the
total fast-food market, has less than 10 percent of
the mar.kel, the trade magazine said.
THE COMME RCE DEPARTM ENT SAID fast
foods accounted for 26.6 percent of total sales in the
eating-out market in 1975, down slightly from the
27.3 percent In 1974 .
All change in the industry isn't in decor.
McDonald's and Burger King are trying fried
chicken in some areas. and Kentucky Fried
Ch.icken has been selling bee! ribs for a couple of
years.
McDonald's won't say whether the English inn
or lhe Water Tower outlet have helped business.
'Ibey apparently haven't hurt 1t.
"BUSINESS IS FANTASTIC" said the Waler
Tower McDonald's management. "We can seat 140
and we arc in the process of enlarging."
"We have 334 seats and arc serving an avera.:e
of 3,500 to 4,000 customers a day," says Herb Hub·
bard, manager or the English inn McDonald's.
··our best seller is Big Mac, 1,400 of them a day al 85
cents. We may be a few cents higher than other
McDonald's, but the rent here is higher and we have
160 cmployes. The average customer will spend
SI.SO."
Customers at the new McDonald's get the same
menu as elsewhere, except for a few new dessert
items. ·
HUBBARD SAID IUS CUSTOMERS are shop·
pers with their kids, tourists with children and
young people without their parents.
The Agriculture Department said the 20 biggest
fast-food companies had 28,809 outlets last year,
and plan 46,562 by 198>. Last June, Advertising Age
said, McDonald's had 3,853, outlets, Burger King
1.700.
Abato~
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F RESNO (AP) -
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SOME 13,000 abalone
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copper during testing of
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power plant 2 12 years
ago.
Jn announcing the pro-
gram. PG&E denied the
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of the testing. Company
biologists blamed sea ol·
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D IABLO P ROJ ECT
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change In 1975 from cop-
per to titanium tubing
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AJ: DAILY PILOT Frld:1y. December 1).1!l:"3
Ca itol Uill
Sex Scandal
Case Closed
WAS HI NGTON <AP) The Capitol Hill sex
scandal of 1976 as fading to an end. The Justice
Department has closed its books on the case and
will not prosecute anyone involved.
The scoreboard shows six members or the
House of Heprcsentataves allegedly were involved
in various incidents of sexual misconduct.
ONE WAS FORCED TO RESIGN from the
House, :mother was convicted in a local court and
defeated for ce·ch.•ction, three we re re-elected and
tbe voters promotL'<.I one to the Senate.
Government prosecutors investigated the al·
legations against former Rep. Wayne L. Hays of
Ohio and Ilep Juhn Young of Texas, but closed both
cases after concluding the prosecutor lacked
evidence strong enough to support criminal
charges
The sc~dal broke last May when Elizabeth
Ray claime& pnbhcly that !lays kept her on the gov·
emmt-nt payroll as tus mistress. She insisted that
she dad no government work, seldom showed up at
the offace and couldn't even type.
WHILE THE CHARGES WERE m aking
headlines, the voluptuous 33-year-old blonde pro·
duced a book about the affair and capitalized on the
publicity to land a part in a play in Chjcago.
Soon after the Hays scandal broke, Colleen
Gardner claimed that her former boss, Rep. Young.
required her to have sex with rum as a condition for
keepan~ her staff JOb al premium pay.
"PopµyC'oc·k ! "snorted Young.
D e partment in ·
vestigators looked into
this case. too, but con·
eluded last August that
there was no evidence to
s upport criminal
charges. Young was re-
elected in November.
Government in-
vestigators checked out
scores of rumors about
other m e mbers o f
Congress engaging in il·
licit sex ln the office.
The scandal out·
raged hundre ds of
women working al the
ONER Capitol who had been
GAR fighting for re<:ognitioo
of their professional ab1lat1es. Capitol Hill
secretaries responded to Miss Ray's "I can't type"
remark by sporting buttons proclaiming: "I can
type."
OTHER STORIF$ OF ILLICIT SEX appeared
and were confirmed, but none involved members of
Cong ress carrying on with their paid employes.
.Justice Department officials emphasized they
were interested only in possible violations or federal
law, not in the sex habits of
politicians. The department in·
vestigated onl y the Hays and
Young cases and never became
involved in the other sex scan·
dais.
The othe r scandals in-
volved
-Rep. Allan Howe <D·
lltah>. who was defeated for re·
election after he was convicted
vouNG in a Utah court of soliciting sex
from police agents pol.mg as prostitutes.
-Rf.P. JOF. WAGGONNER <D·IA.), re·
elected art<-r tht• d1-;closure that Washington police
detaant'd ham last Ft bruary on suspicion of solicit·
ang a dl•Co} police"' omen fie was never charged.
lkp .John Omgell <D·Mich l, re-elected
after a Detroit prostitute's allegation that he was
one of several politicians who
frequented her brothel.
-Rep. &lonald Riegle <D·
Mich >. elecf ed \o the Senate
following the disclosure that he
once had an affair with an un-
paid volunteer worker in h.is
Houseom ce.
Hays finally admitted to a
r~lallonsh1p with Miss Ray but
insisted that her job with his
.. owl llouse Administration Commit·
lN• ""a'> le i:111 mate Under pressure from col·
ll:a~u.,, II." s '>lepµed down as chairman of the
comrn11t1•1• then latc•r resigned from the House.
~ f.:A "Tnu:. PROSEC\ITORS IN THE Justice
l>t·11Jrlment ., pubhc antegnty section investigated
to determine whether Hays should be prosecuted
for m1susin.: go\Cmment money -Miss Ray's
$14,000 annunl s,1tarv
Just1ct' OC'partment s pokesman Robe rt
Stt>\ en!>un .. a ad th" week !lays was notified through
tu~ attorney that no cnmanal charges will ~
broui?ht .1gamst him
'There will be no prosecullons at this time,"
anrl the St.'X <,candal case as closed , said a
kno"" ledge able <,ource involved in the decision.
rrost•cutors lacked evidence to corroborate
Miss Ray's account, the source said.
But nn even greater barrier to prosecution was •
that ''her story is awfully shaky." the source con
t1n1wd "She's jusl not a very good witness for the
purpose of criminal prosecution."
'Mind Games' Assailed
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -"Some toys can
be dangerous not because they prick, cut or are tox·
le, but because the~ distort the mind of the child," a
Belgian consumers' organization has warned
Christmas shoppers.
"Too often games and toys are but a caricature
ol. the world or adults," said a research and in-
formation center sponsored by a group of consumer
associations. "And children's creativity, instead of
being developed, Is channeled toward questionable
models or values competition, violence, triumph ol
the strongest. the richest . . . "
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She is a delicate, fawnhke
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Clad in a suede suit the color or
soft sand, a pale dusty sweater
and creamy burr leather boots,
she is a study in s mooth textures.
Her hair, a muted taupe gently
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is caught up softly in a loose cir·
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She Is Corita Kent. artist and
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synonymous with word-pictures.
Expressive calligraphy is part
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pattern in her simple serigraphs.
Conta 1s subtle and earth.
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lier mood is warm and quiet.
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EXJUBIT
She recalled he r smaJI seashell
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Muirhead Gallery.
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The recent group is done from
photographs sh e took or the
shells. After enlarging them to
812" by 11 ", s he selected a sec·
tion to feature.
"Sometimes It's hard to tell
they came Crom shells. The
markings on one look almost
Navajo in design. It was one or
those happy things that hap-
pened "
Conta. known for her bnlhant
bursts or primary and neon col·
ors. 1s working with paler, more
muted hues
Bright blues and keJly greens
have been traded for quiet laven-
ders. cool grays. muffled
mustards and rusty reds.
"As I look at them now, the col-
ors are subtle a nd subdued. But
al the time I was painting them, I
didn't know that.
"I just said, 'I like that. and I
like that.' "
CHANGES
Corita's life, as well as her art,
has undergone a change in the
past few years.
As Sister Mary Corita at Im·
maculate Heart College, s he
taught and was was director of
the art department.
· In a four-year period, she put
on more than ISO one-woman
shows, wrote and designed two
books, designed a SO-foot mural
for the New York World's Fair
and produced massive exhibits,
all in addition to carrymg out her
religious obligations.
A nun for 32 years, she left the
convent and Los Angeles in 1968
for Boston, where she had taken
her sabbatical.
"It was a chance acquain-
tance. I fell in love with the city.
"It has something there that
holds me. It's a walking city, and
I like to walk. I live in the old
Back Bay section, where the
quality of life is different from
here."
She comes to California "part·
ly for family," and because she
has her headquarters in North
Hollywood.
Corita admits that "after the
extreme youthful energy wore
out" she turned to a quieter life.
"I went from living with 200
people to being by myself. That's
kind of an adjustment."
COOKING
Although sometimes days and
weeks go by without touching
brush to paper, she is always
"cooking" up ideas.
,
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Friday, December 10. 1978 81
"The seeds for a print are all
around, and you just happen to
notice some of them," she ex-
plained.
For example, her uncomplicat·
ed blue, black and white "in"
print came from a photograph of
a shopping center parking lot.
Corita finds inspiration in
billboards, the Bible and the
writings of philosophers and
authors. She has turned an ad·
vertisement for oranges into a
message of warmth and a bread
wrapper into a shout of hope.
Influenced by the abstract ex-
pressionists and the pop art mov·
ement, she said, ·'That whole pop
art group took ordinary things
and helped us to see them with a
kind of humor and lightness."
She chooses statements "that
either picked m e up or were
things that l wanted to read more
than once."
ENLARGED
Most of her work is done ftrst
on a small scale, then often
enlarged.
"I love the blown up edge. It
has a texture that's marveJous. I
love to see my things big."
Her designs are elastic and
flexible. "The same thing works
as well tiny as it does blown up."
Like her striking "Love" card.
Done on glossy white, a popp~
red heart is coupled with a jet
black banner of letters spelling
the word love.
It has been a book jacket, a
business card and a J2.foot pic-
ture. Corlta would like to see it
magnifi ed across the side of a
building.
The heart motif is a recurring
symbol for Corita. After all, her
name comes from the word
"cor," Latin for heart.
O.ltyrli.t-•lryl.L.ff~ .....
.• .. • .. ,.
Carita Kent, artist known
for combining colors
and shapes with
distinctive caligraphy, is
visiting from Boston, her
home since leaving the
convent in 1968. The
striking red heart is one
of her happy trademarks:
0.fly POOi p"°'"'"Y P•lrlc-O'Oonnell
..
Picture
Perfect
Conta Kent 's t.>xuberant :
is as comfortable on a l 1 ,
jack<.'t as 1t 1s on th<.' hvinv, room
wall m the Newport &ach home
of Mr. and Mrs. llobart Burnett
Mrs . Burnett took a page from
the Conta-11lustrated book "To
Believe 1n God." had a sltdl'
made, and proJccted 1t on the
wall.
They trac<.'d the dl'Sl~n m pen·
cil, then for 10 d ays mel1culou!>ly
pamtcd 1t exactly as C.:onta had.
"It looks !>1mple but it was
tedious to do Sometimes one
word would lake an hour," ad-
mitted Mrs. Burnell.
"Conta permitted me lo do •t
only if it was absolutely precise.··
she added.
The Burnetts, longtime friend'i
or the former nun, exhjbitcd ht'r
work in a gallC'ry m their home in
Los Angeles for many years.
Hers is a big one, filled with
love. Lola, Hobart Burnett
Art Draws Serial Pr ize
Eating a good breakfast bas paid off for Maria Scarlett, a
Costa Mesa Hig h School freshman.
It was while munching her cereal that she noticed a contest
olfer on the back of the oox. Children and youths drawing or
painting the best picture of a Revolutionary War hero eating a good
breakfast would win $Sa week for a year.
Miss Scarlett submitted a watercolor drawing of Paul Revere
ridin( a horse with a bowl of cereal in one hand and a spoon in the
other crying out , "Eat a good bre.~ ast! "
She a lready has started receiving her weekly "allowance"
and 11 savinit it for a car.
Miss Scarlett, who eats cereal for breakfast unless she's late
for school (then it's juice and toast), became interested in draw-
ln1 whlle accompanying her mother to her art lessons.
She has hopes of becoming an advertising artist or cartoonist
and also Is interested ln painting murals and stage sets.
Her father, Neil, an electrical engineer, and mother,
Theresa, a painter, are extremely proud or her achievements so
far.
The Stick Up for Breakfast Contest was sponsored by
Kellogg's to improve nutrition awareness and breakfast eating
habits.
Last year the company sponsored a nutr1t1on education pro
ject in the Was hington, 0 . C. public school system where 72,000
elementary school students were taught the ba!>lcs or good catini;
with breakfast as the critical meal.
"The Iowa Breakfast Studies show that only one out of five
Americans eats a nutritionally sound breakfast,·' Kellogg's s~11d .
"These studies also show that omission of breakfast results in
a poor attitude toward school and academic achievPment.
"Nutritionists recommend that a sound breakfast contain
one-fourth or an individual's daily protein and c alorie require·
ments.''
Prize-winning
artist,
Marie
Scarlett
works on
cartoon.
At left,
her winning
entry.
....
. .. 82 DAILY PILOT Friday. December 10. 1976 . · . .
Aerobics: Step • In Right· Direction UMCHAINt:O?
u..olt 111 our 'l·h·t·t 11 ... >r
1 IK Golll t 'h Jin,, Jll I 1111r
'llt>w l.1n1• of f111t HK
l..iold lt1n1'' r .. r ( hr1,,1 m.b
Dorothy Burton checks
heart (ate, a 'must'
after every dance. Class
stresses safety.
Bell Ringer
Idea Lasts
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -As a 17-year-old
SaJvalion Army cadet, Amelia Devine was disap-
pointed that not many coins were being tossed in
ller Christmas kettle on a wind-swept New York
City street corner in 1001.
"Not m a ny people noticed m e, so a
supervisor suggested I bang on the kettle with a
stick, but that didn't work very well," Mrs.
Devine, now 92 and still active in Salvation Army
work, said in a n interview. ·
"I s aid, 'How about ~etting a little bell to
ring?' So somebody went into the dime store and
bought some 10-cent bells. They had just started
using kettles for strN't collections t.o feed the
poor people on chnstmas. and nobody had
thought of a bel I until then,·• she recalled.
She came to town ttus week to continue the
bell-ringing t rad1t1on-for a few hours al the
Salvation Army Christmas kettle beside the
Ferry Building -where city author ities first al-
lowed the Army lo set up a collection kettle in
11181.
Mrs. Devine, whose husband died in 1929,
lives alone in a four-room apartment in su burban
Burlingame. She has two sons and a daughter , 12
grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Born in Johnstown, Pa.uhe survived the dis-
astrous J ohnstown Oood there when she was s
years old. She joined the Salvation Army in Pit-
tsburgh at the age of 15, and underwent a year of
training in New York before holding assign-
m ents in Ohio, Colorado, Kentucky and
California.
She came to San Francisco in 1909, when the
rowdy, sinful Barbary Coast district was in fuU
swing
"We'd s:o out a t 9 30 and hold services in the
strttt until ahoul midnight. There was nothing
but drunks lht'r«' then, and our soldjers, who
were mostly re-<" I aimed drunks." s he said.
"All the saloon.'! wen• (uJI or girls, tf you want
to call them that It was in the-cfays or the
lcnockout drop'!. Th<":>e s:1rls, they would get a
rich man they knew had money, and they would
put knockout drops in has dnnk, whk h would put
him to sleep so they could Orcce him -lake his
wallet.
"And then they'd mark his shoulder with a
bit of chalk, so another girl wouldn't waste her
timeonbim."
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Do you hate to exercise' Can't stand the
thought or Joga;ing around the track alone? Don't
have a bicycle to nde?
Are you Ceehne sJuggish and listless'?
Perhaps aerobic dancing is for you.
Aerobic dancing, deVlSed by Jacki Sorenson,
an E ast Coas t resident who was a clinic staff
member or the President's Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports several years ago, is a series
of simple, vigorous dances done to music.
It has s lowly wended Its way wes t and now is
being offer ed in several Orange County loca-
tions . Nancy Buchanan, an instructor, stresses
that participa nts need not ha ve any dancing
skills. "If you can walk, bend, reach, hop, jog,
shout, smile or laugh you can do it," she says.
Basic s teps are taught during a 10-to 12·week
session led by specially trained instructors.
The teachers must meet certain qualifica-
tions, Ms. Buchanan s&d, and attend classes
every three months to learn new dances.
Instructors who are S-foot 4·inches. for ex-
ample, must weigh between 108 a nd 120 pounds.
U they are unde r 30 they must be able to run
between 1.35 and 1.65 rnUes in 12 minutes, and all
instructors must be non-smokers.
Safety is stressed in all the classes, Ms.
Buchanan said. Heart rates are monitored afler
every dance and no student is allowed to leave
after class until heF rate is down to normal.
In addition to being a good physkal exerdse,
aerobic dancing provides a lift for the spirits, ac-
cord ing t o Gl enn Swengros, an exercise
authority.
He has s aid of the technique, "You'll get
along better with everyone, including your
husband and children-even the neighbors.''
Nancy Christenson, a Fountain Valley resi-
dent who belongs to one of Buchanan's classes ,
said .. You feel like you've done something. It
gets your pulse rate up and you know it's work·
ing."
Mrs. Christenson, who described hersell as
"very active," has taken slim and trim classes
from Ms. Buchanan but prelers the lively beat of·
aerobic dancing.
The fact that the technique is suitable for
everyone is best illustrated by the instructor
hersell.
A political science major in college, Ms.
Buchanan bad litUe more training for aerobic
dancing than running track as a youngster.
Classes are offered through the parks and
recreation departments of several Orange Coast
cities.
fT WIU. r14 Y YOU TO
Nancy Buchanan COMr .01 OUR rRICES ~Ive M Gems
leads group in c.?.!2.~.!~'!.~'-~· cool-down exercise ...__--.,••..;.s-_1 .... •o_• __ _
after strenuous
'dancing.
Santa and
all the fun
Bring the children daily
to Hun1in9ton Cen1er
for holtday fun and
fes1tv1hes including
Santa. holtday PUPP8t
shows. caroltng. oonce<1s
and the maieshc
"mile high" community
Chnstmas lrce All
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Toys-for-Tots
Beach Blvd. & Edinger at
the San Diego Fwy.
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FltH rADIHG IH IUAlt A process to prevent
hyaline membrane dis-
eas e in prema turely
born infants is being
studied a t the UCLA
School of Medicine under
a Christmas Seal grant.
Directing the r esenrch
project is Cynthia T.
Barrett, M D, assistant
professor of pediatrics in
the school's neonatology
division.
"Hyaline membrane
disease is the most com-
mon cause of infa nt
mortality in this coun-
try," said Dr. Barrett.
"It causes som e 10,000
infant deaths a year-
and this in a relatively
medically sophisticated
country as the U. S."
The research project
involves accelerating the
maturing process in in-
fant lungs. Babies suffer-
ing from t he disease
usually are prematurely
born a nd un a b le to
b reath e properl y
because their lungs are
immature.
Amelia Devine, 92,
jingles bell in San
Francisco. She began
Salvation Army's bell
program in 1901 .
"We are investigating
the mechan is m which
· controls t he maturing
process in the lungs or in-
fants," Dr. Barrell said.
In the experiments at
UCLA, animal mothers
rece ive cortisone JU:.
before giving birth. This
seems to accelerate lung
maturation ~nd Improve'
survival, but also pro-
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Being Cruel Also Can Be Kind (Ann Landers ~]
UEAR J\'.';:-.. I \l' rwH•r had ;1
p11oblem I ~·01ildn I handll'
rHf!>l•lf but no\.,, I m 111 J <,pol th,1t
ma} nut Su•rrtlf Ii kt• nllll'h lo \fill
bl.It for ml· 11 "twll
1\1 ar} c Jib nw al "urk 1 't•1 v
da) !>ay11 she "111 die 1r i.tw
1l<K'!>n 'l hear my voice 1 ·, c J ... 1-l'<.I
ht•r to c:ul 1l out lml :.he call-.
Jll\"ay
l\~t.-r.
For her 11a'-e a well as )Our
own, ) ou m ui.l l~ll ~1ary 11he is
not w~lcome In your home ln the
future. Le t her '-now If s he
telephone::. ) ou at work again you
Our two c:h1ldn•n I ages J and 5)
and I moved in with my purents
Mom and Dud have al"UY!t hud a
hard llmt' rinanc1ally Now With
three m ore mouths to re~ I know
1t must be a tt•rrable i.trnm on
them. Or COur:.e, lhL'}' nevt•r !>U}'
anything. They a r c loo kind und
cons ider a ll' for that.
were ··more saving .. I could
manage on my Cather'!> check
11111 Mike• I!'> ,1 '>h1hl.10.-n man .mil
Im afraul I 'll 11t·v1·r ,.:ct ht-;
J><'l m1s1>1on to J;•> to \\Ork Wh.il !
!>h oul d I do \11 11' •
I reel guilty wal<'h ing my
m other try ing to stretch the meal
loaf by adding :i lot of oatmeul
and bread crumbs and prl'lt•nd
mg that milk aod fresh Crwt i.ud·
denly don't agree with her.
. ZANESVll.l.F ..
S'm a ;?<J) t".11 olJ h.1pp1I) rnJr Tl~ m an with lhrt•t• ht•,1ut1ful will hang up on her. Then dolt.
~ daughtl'ri. ThP prohll·rn .., a l!I
year old ~1rl I I 'II C'.111 hl•r Man •
She ll vl'!> with hl'r par1·111i. in the• up ... tair:. or ll11s tlupkx
I '\ e all>o told her I am nul the
111-:ht man for her. but she ~wear!'>
:.he• l'an l II\ l' "1th11ul Oil' Mur}
h..1~ lo!'>l 20 pound!> 111 th1• la!'>l l"o
month!-. and got>s into cryinK
!->pt•ll !> when I It'll hl•r :.he ought to
fotcl a nice guy hl•r own a~e
The problem persists l>euuse
of your amblvaluce and guUess·
~8s. There are Umeit when a
person mu11t be cruel to be klnd -
and this Is certainly one of those
times.
I feel I should go lo work and
tarry my share of the load. I used
lo be a pretty good lyp1st and
could brush up in a ('oupll• or
weeks. Mike writt1's to me ulmost
every day and ;... d c<1d Sl'l a~am:.t
the idea or m C' "orkin~ in an of
face lie keeps rt·~ating. "A
mothc•r belon.:s at home "1th ht•r
<'hildren." Mike m111!>lS Lhal 1r I
My o lder child already 1s in
kindergarten and the younger
one love11 lo be w1lh Grandma
OF.i\R ~.; Miki• h~' no right lo •
tell you whe1 l' \'O OUl(hl to lw. '
considering whNe IU: 1.-.. Gu 0 111 •
and ge& you nt'lr a Nb and t•·ll 1 your hus band you must do wh111 !
you feel ls decent aml honorahh" :
Mury da1ms !>ht• 1 ... 111:ull v 1n
l uvt• with rnt• Sht• t•ompo.,
do" n~l•11r:-. llll' m 1111111' :-.ht· l..n11'M•
l'mhonw M> "ilt•kt•1•p:-1!>a \111g
"Th.IL girl 'lll't' h,1.., ;1 t•ru .. h cin
)'OU." I 1kn\ ll lil'l'JUM' I <lc111 t
wunt tu m Jk 1• r 11111 bit• for I h1• porn
k1(I
What c Jn l do ubout this l('rr1
lilt· ~1tuallon . ,\1111'! ('m a
Nt-:H\'OuS WRECK
l>EJ\R N.W.: Thl•rf''S a lol you
arl'n 'l telling n\(' -like how did
lhh "PoOr kid" gel so hung up on
w u'.' Hut that's an<tt hf'r Jeu u.
OEAH ANN l.ANOEHS My
hus band. M1kt•, ~ol into a hltle
troublt• with the law 1.1nd is now in
the pen11l'nt1ary pu,>rng his debt
to SO(' I el\
Li I I Diamond With a Soft Spot
By Jl l.l·:S l.A>ll
WASlllNGTON CAP> -1'1l\'
l.11 Like so many others in th1.:.
m•n ous town, l.1 I ulrcad~· knows
thl' hardship that the greut and
awt'.,omt• tran~fer of .:overnment
"'"work upon he r
F or 21 ~ yeurs. Lil has served
hl·r C'uunlr) 1n a most personal
wuy lier dut), of courst'. will end
Jan. 20. After that, who knows? A
ph11 0 ... uph1c sort . Lil accepts the
futun• with equanimity
Lil Ltlliun La wrenson
runs lhc carry ·out Joint where'
Pn .. ;id1.•11t Ford order), up h1!>
h.imbur!:(cr:-.
"I don't need to bench," I.ii
i.nid. w ith a bored toss or i i
d1amond -en cr u !>led hand
"Th..il 0l> lw~·n the l>t't·rtl of m\'
:.U<'<'e)o.S. S mall profit. big
\olumc "
llold it. Lil. D0t·s President
Ford n•alh st·nd out for ham
burg<'r'>" ·
"A bl.ir k hmousme half a block
Ion~ pulb up on !'-.1t11rda~ s ;111•t
lh<' chaurreur comel> m for ham
hurj!<'r'
"If thl· thauffeur '>a):. lhl'~ 11·
for lht• Prt.•!>1denl. thl'\ 1 e fur I h1•
l'n·:-.1tknt Wh\ not". !\l\' ham
huri;:er::. ar(' · prC'~ 1dl·ni 1al • ·
"om:in ," )>ht• 11:i1d "Not a
f<'m 1n1s t ('\ c raised three
<'htldren but l hate changing
diapers I'm :i g0<xl wire, but I
c an't :.t uy ho m t' and hl' a
houi.e" ire WhC'n I pa~sl'<.I so I
began dl'i.<'nbin~ myself as u
::.exy !>t•n111r C'1l11t'n ."
lier notio n s o f seni o r
c·1tizt•nship. however, arc pre·
mature In appearance, she'11 a
slend<'r ~O with bt'auly -parlorl'd
hair and w i1k . wt•t lirown l'Yt.·s. a
l'harn I Hiker givt'n tu dangly t•ar·
rinJ!i. and sp;,1 rk ly h<ind and wnsl
bauhl.l's She·,. a calliope in ttw
oboe St•cl1on.
But she ~lands out in a more
signifiC'a nt \\a). too, in lhl'M'
day-; wh<'n lwh :I\ 111r:il Sl'ltnlll>ts
are u:-.1ni.: "ork words l1k t·
"apathy ·· un<l "d1 l>cnchilnt
ment ..
Lil. for cxampll'. docs not h1rl•
pc:•ople to "ork 111 her various
hamburJ,!l'r Jlltnh She adopts
them
Some or h<•r cmplo) l's ha\ e,
\H•ll. hN'n 1n t rouble. They nl'l'<.I .i
l'hanre. and J.!l'l 1t Some of he r
custom e r i. are down on thl'1r
luck They n N•d C'red1l . and gel 11
Others s 1mpl) need a meal. and
l(et 11. fr1•<', lwc:iu!'ol' L11'i. mothl'r
taught her "If i.umNme 111 hun
gry. fl:Cd him ."
LJ/!w n La wrens on may be out of job.
Thul ., CJ., gnotl a dl•sc·1~ µll<m a"i
.'II). thou~h Jlljl'l'l1\·es 'llC'h a!'!
111n11val1\ t' a:ltl 'I\ :inou:-. ai.d al·
trarll\ l' :.ind. \'l':-.. horlf':-1. "oultl
al!"o !-lcrve ·
ll1•r uurgers go for $1 lo $2
!'our your O\\ n r o rfl:<' t-'el<'h your
own soft d rink P:iv as \OU ll•ave
And \\ hi<'h cxotii.· lrl;:il rlnt•s th1·
Pres1dt'nl opt for, as lht•) s:iy 111
this town"
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OPfll Dolly I !>;JO o.m. to 9 p.m.
Thl'Y wou Id !'>l'I'\ e lo flro)o.c ri hf'
I.ii Lawri.'nsun , loo Wh;,t a
Ila mt'.
I.ii would not minJ th.1! ddi111
lion at al I .. , . m a ft•mi11tnl'
"I don't knu" ... said 1!.il "ll':.
alw;iy:s a big or<ler. a Hll'lt•ty ..
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En°'ugh's Enough
lh S\'0'\1-:Y OMJ\RR
SATl RDAV,
OE('f':~IBER II
ARI ES !~l arch 21
\pril HI I Wh,11 had b('l'Jl
l:iht•11 for .:ranlNI '"!'>uh
J1•1·1 lo rt'\'''"
T \llR\'S I \pril :rn
\l .1\ 201 llt·an ha11d1'ft
'1s1lor nr f;1111 11\ ml'ml14.·r
., ho u I LI h I' l ;, I <I t h u l
enou~h 1s rn ou~h
GEMINI <May <!1 .huw
20) Tl•ar down for
purposC' of n•b11 ilctm~
Rt'fu!>e to Ill' h.1C'kt•d rnlo
cornl'r
CANC ER I .Jun<' 21
Julv 221 lk rrady for anal~ SI' of pl.H'('S :ind
pt'Oplt• At·< 1•n1 on frn,111
nal stat U!'o.
'
LEO <.Jul\ 23 AuJ.! 22
Lunar C) C'lc h igh
per sonality. popularit~
are emphasized. Family
mrmber has 1dc<1s.
VIRGO CAug 23-Scpt
22l · Behind scenes a£'·
t1v1ly, aur ;i of ba<·kslagt•
i.:lamour •~ mu c h 1n
l'Vtdcnce. You could ht'
appt'arinit before ml'<ha.
URRA !Sept. 23·0 <'L
2Zl Kt•y is to utili7.e past
l('~l.1ms, lo organize. lo
bring prior 1 lies 1nl•>
focu:.. A frll'ntbhip roultl
l><'cnmcsoml'lhing morl'
SCOR PIO IOC't 23-
Nov 21 I Rcslriclions
fall aside . You get nd of
unfo1r burdl'ns. Aries.
Libra r1~ure prominent
ly A relative. !>Omewh:il
of a "wet b lanket." 1i.
forced to r etreat
SAGITTARIUS <NO\'.
22-0 ec 21): Frci.h start
indicated ah1hty to
write. commun1C'ate 1s
enhanced. Travel. ~•udy.
langua~e
CAPRIC ORN 1 Dec .
23-Jan. 191: Yo ur a bility
lo know what is re11I ns
tonlrasled to "phony"
1:. recognized, rcwardt·d.
t\QU ARI US C.1 ;,in.
20· Feb. 11!): 1-lunt·h. in
tuition, e"<lrascn:.or y
per<'eption figure in 1m
porlanl ways
PISCES I Feb 19
March 201 lndirert ap
proach is best feel your
way. ~ct lay o r l11nd
means tread carefully
Bec°"'e of the trel'Mftd041>
response to ow "
TURQUOISE
SPECTACUlAR
TM TrocHrs h••• ~ to '""• tltelr fob11lou coll•ctlo• of
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EACH Wffl( WE WILL OFFER A Sl'f.CIAL
OH SEU:CTEO ITEMS.
THIS W C:EK OHL Y
2/3 Off
ALL IRACElETS
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: 99.9% PURE SILVER : i s· .. ool· 1 : 1 :::: ;:-:: i
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44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070
SEIKO HAS
A SOUND WAY
OF KEEPING THE BUSY
EXECUTIVE ON TIME.
THE NEW DREXEL
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Ho AJ015M-$10 00
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l he Seiko 8ellmat1c 1s .>lmost a private secretary
Not only does 11keep11.iwlcss lime, but its crisn
clear Seiko bell alarm ::issures on time performance
by the man who wears 1t Interested' Just stop by
and see all the exc1t1na Seiko Oellmat1c models.
SEIKO
A .H WC/NERT
32 Fashion lalitnd. Newport Boac:l'I 8«·2040
ET CETERA
DESIGNS
A·RE HERE
The bnetesl look al ou1 newest (I Cetera•
occasional p1oce<. l)y Drexot •wilt tell yo11 why
t11e excitement 1s h1gl1 II <; rare to encounter
r.11ch an elegint portlol10 of design .. -nrer
'.hit to choose fro•n so rich an offering ot
ctecor nl<>d firw;hes 1 P:irquetry. 1nl;iys and
veneers of remarkable bc;)uty. burl woods
and sohd brass 1rim. ch1no1se11e nnd hfllld
scieencd decQra11on vie for your a11ent1on /\
lc1c;urely inspection is 1n order E,1ch •tern will
suggest deliqhtlul dccorn11ng poss1b1ht1es 1n
your t1ome1
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TOflllANCI LAGUNA alACH
23141 MAWTHORNI aLVD. i41 NORTH COAIT HWY.
U8·t27t 494·1 .. t
NIWPORT 8IACH
t 711 WllTCLIPP DR.
141·.1090
ALL STORES OPEN FAOM MON . ..SAT. 9AM·5:30PM.
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Growth Expeeted Meaa Office Operwd
J D Packa~ln1 haJ opened a new otnce and
warehou11c roc1hty at 2940 Grace Lane, Co.ta Meta.
The firm :spcclllzes ln dl-slgnlng custom·made box
es for a vat lety or mru1u!actunng concerns ctnd the
1ovcmmcnt
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.c
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move a head ln ltTT alter the 1Ucht lull
ln the real Orosa Nedonal product
<GNP) 1r owth ln tho l•st part ol 1t7e,
eccordin& to tho annual buslne11
foreeas t of economic forecuton at
th• UC LA Graduate School of
Management.
(TAKING 'TOCK)
177 VOLVO 212 00
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& AM f \1 ,,,,.,," Iii "'" 11,x·n n .d /,1111· Cuv t·o . .r $7000,
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have to cost more.
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RHl GNP 1rowth In lt76 •tarted
1tron1 wllh a flrat.quaner srowt.h of
8.2 ~rcenl, but lt hu manated only
about 4 percent 1lnce then. The 25th
annual UCLA forecut.. directed by
Robert M. Wllllams, and bued on an
econometric model for the United
Stat.et de veloped by Larry J . Klmboll, II • . . • •• ! . ~-calla for real GNP growUI of 5.2 per-
-cent ln 1977, clown about 1 percent
rrom the 5.2 percent expected for 1976. ~--------. .,. ..... ,
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NORDS'mOM, NEW SHOPS UNDER WAY
South Coast Plaza Pl•n• Expansion
South Coast Plaza
Tells Expansion Plan
South Coast Plaza ortldals have re·
leased expansion vlans ror the Costa
Mesa complex.
Plans include a new Nurdstr<m1
specialty store adJacent to Bullocks,
two more levels for an existing three·
level parking structure, and 'Unother
cluster of mnll ~hops behind the new r.
Magnin building.
THE NORDSTROM STORI';, A
three·level structure with 120,000
square fl'et or space. is expected to be
completed in M nrch 1978 and will be
joined to the existing center on two
levels.
lt is the Sl'attle·bascd store's first
Caltforn1 a oper ation. Construtt1on
cost 1s expected to exceed $8 million,
plaza offi cials said.
Nord11trom began as a family·
operated shoe i;torc in 1001 and by 1!.163
specialty appart'I.
THERE A.RE NOW 11 Nordstrom
stores on the West Coast and Alaska.
Completion of the nddilional two
levels for the pa rkinc 11tructure south
or Bullock's is expected by next
August.
The \5 new m all shops are expected
to be rudy tor occupancy in Sep·
tcmber 1977.
PROGRESS CONTINUES ON lhe
construction or the 80,000-square-foot
I. Magnin building, due to open next
fall
The new store will be the chain's
~eeond in Orange County.
•·w e expect inflation to be moderate
in the first half of 19TI. About 5 per·
cent in th• consumer price index,"
Kimbell said. "But lt will rtBe ln the
lttond half or '77 lo over e percent.
The te am projects that the un·
e mployment rate will be aharply
lower than the 1.1 ~rcent reached tn
November 1971.
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WASHJNOTON (AP) -The Jolnt
Con•reNlonal Atom.le Ener1y Com·
mitt.et, which haa l\lldod the nucleat
growth of tht Unite(} Stal.el alnce 1948,
is beln• 1lrtpptd or lta power while be·
int denounced aa a u1cle111 ,
dan1trou1 relic.
Hou11 Democrats voled to remove
the Joint committee'• blll·dranlna
power. A similar propoul awalta ac-
tion ln the Sonale, lhou1h action by
one chamber la enouah to •bollah the
joint committee. The full Houae la ex·
pteled to approve the propotal next
month.
A•tralc A fcl Blafted
"How would you like your competJ·
tion to alwaya opertte at a I011. re·
celve federal 1ubaldloe paid for by
your tu dollan and undercut your
rates and farea?" wald Chtrlea 0 .
Kirkpatrick, m arkotin• chief lor
Greyhound Linea, Inc. ·
Groeoer• 8rop Pre•• ·
PALM S PRINGS <Ar) -The
state's m ost powerful organlxaUnn or
growers has decided not to press for
immediate changes In California's
controversial farm labor law.
The action by the 74,000-member
California Farm Bureau Federation
defused a po\f'ntlally batter leglJtaU vc
battle between growers and Cetar
Chavez' United Farm Workers.
PIJC EleeU Leflder
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Robert
BaUnovlch, a frequent critic of uUUty
companlea, h11 been elected preli·
dtnt of the CalHornJa Publ!c UWlUes
Commlulon.
Named to the PUC ln 197$ by Gov.
Edmund o. nrown Jr'., Batinovlch
will replace Duvld Holmea u eic·
ecutlve and admlnJstrallve head ·ol
the re1ulalory 1.11ency Jan.1.
LNG Port .Olul.,ed
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Harbor
commlutotnera have approved con-
1trucUon of a •t55 million facility pro·
poaed for unloadlna and atorin• 11·
queried natural 111 •hipped by
1upert1nker1 from Alhka.
;:::::....;:=.-=.================:;:::;it had become the largest lndepen· dently owoed s hoe <'Ornpany In the
More Orottge c • .,.,.,
BulMn•, Page ••
PASADENA <AP> -A bua com-
pany spokesman, aaylna tupayer11
:>re the vlcllms of ''tho 1real
American train robbery," hu laahed
out al federal 1ub1ldlea for Amtrak'•
Loi An1ele1 to San Dle10 rout~.
The ••reemenl wilh Western LNG
Tarmlnal Company, a subsidiary or
Paclttc Ll,htln1 Corp .. would laat 25
yeara, al owlnl for conatructlon,
maintenance and operation& of a 11tag-
ln1and1tora1e facility at Berth soaon
Termlnal llland.
Got eight maids
a milking you'd
like to move
by Christmas?
Move thc n1 under our tree.
On e ach Thurs day through
December t6th, the Daily Pilot
will publl h special pages to
make It easie r for you to convert
your saleabh~ ite m R to Christmas
cash.
Buy a box under our tre«' & sell
your toy 1;, sports equipment,
luggage. appliances, rurniturc,
antiques, handmade & unique
gifts and no matter what your
busineH -we have a box for
you!
Putting a box under our tree is
easy and inexpemdve. 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 your ad just call 642-5678
and 11k for your Christmas
Ad·Vlser for more Information.
Your credit Is good with us. We'll
bill you or you can charge your ad
to your Master Charge or
BankAmerlcard.
642 -5678
United States. lt later expanded Into
women 's, men 's a nd c hildren's
Wayne R. 1lau11er, lrvl ne. has been elected pre·
sident of Co qi m unity Cablevision Company, a whol-
ly owned cable t<'levision subsidiary of The Ir vine
Company
He has been vice president and gener al
manager smce rejoining the company in 1975. He
was named Its first general
manager when It was
cst~bh-;hl'd 1n 1965.
Jle IS a ft1rtn1•r rt1an:ir,1•r Of
Am~rlron Cablev1.,ion Com
oanv. LaJ,!una Uc<1r h, :.ind hos
headed cable tdt?\ ic,1on opera
lions for )''(;ti Cablev1s1on.
Irvine; Teleprompter, Santa
Mana; Dyna-Cable. San Diego;
DeKalb Cablevision, Atlanta,
Ga.; and Oxnard Cabtevi1ion, •
Inc .. Oxnard. •
MAUSl!ll
lto~rt A. Perrlne, LaJ(Una Beach, haa rejoined
Teleflle Computer PToducu, Inc., Irvine, H pro·,
.,-am manager lo dtrert the company's re·entry In
the data communications field. He ori1lnally joh,ed
the compan)' ln 1969 ... , head oC engineer ina and
more recently hH served as manager of loaic de·
velopment with California Computer Products. ·
* Gordon G. Getchcl, an associate mana1er at
The Irvine Company, has been promoted to
m anaaer of plannine administration.
Cietchel, ao Irvine resident who has worked for
the company for two years, will serve aa it11 chief
Gf Cl4lL
iomng for the
ltaison to the city of Irvine and to
the various school a1encles in
the area.
lie will be respoll:lible ror
planning projects rcqulrlng land
uae entitlement approvals from
p11blic agencies
Ongoing projects include
liaison with city officials rcgard-
tn1 1rowth of Woodbridge and
Turtle Rock villages, develop-
ment of Irvine Center a nd initial
c1ly's nrst commerc1ul recreation
center.
lie also will coordtnate joint plannine with the
lrv1ne Unified and Snddle bock College districts for
new 1chool 1ite11. • • Bob S. Bell, J~aauna Beach, haa joined Harbor
Bank, Lona Beach , WI vice president and mana er
of the Marina offi <'e, 1cheduJed
to open In January.
Bell began his banklns
career in 1950 with Security
Pacific Nationa l Bank. lie i1
form er vice president ancl
manaaer or the Newport Beach
office of T o k a l Bank of
California.
The Marina omce la a
former Burtums atore that 11 un-
dergoing remodeling. ll ls adja-111.1.
cent to Marina Pacifico Shopping Village.
Tax Seminars Slated
Oran1e Coaat College, in cooperation with the
Internal Revenue Service, wtJI present a 16·hour
r•neral lax Institute Saturday and Dec. 18 in
OCC's fine arts hall 119.
Fee for the two-day 9 a.m .-s p.m. seminar 11 $20
and r.,11t.utlon closes Friday. Checks, madt PIY•·
bl• to Oran11 Coa~t College, should be malled to
OCC Tax lnslllule, 2701 F'3.irview Road, Cotta Mesa
9'l626.
Th• 1emtnar will deAI with speclnc l11ue1 per·
t&lnlnK to lndlvlduaJ tu returns at the lntermod\ot
level. Repretentallve.• of the Internal Reven1
~rvke audit and employe plan dMslon1 wm dt ...
cuaa. ln workahop form, material contained In tu\i.
to be pro\'tded.
Ov~r The Counter
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Afternoon Prlcea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Frtd1y 0.cember 10, 1978 s O'-ll Y PILOT •lf
Etlective Letter
Technique Gets
Complaint Action
Oy SYl.VlA PORTER
Durina the (;hri~tm&1s ~hopplntc ~et!fOn , conaumeri.
should be prepared for lnlerfor product~. ml~lcaidmg in·
strucllons, inaccurate bills and other problems, and t.key
1hould learn how tocompJwn eflcctlvely.
There iire techniques that will all but guarantee sue·
cetlful resolution of 11 compl.llnt. a11i.un1lng it 1s Vlllid . First,
try to solve the problem with the lo<.·ul merchant. J( that
lu1ls, try wntina letlcrs .
Kathleen Ruu ot the
Cooperative Extenbli>n
Asi.oc1atlon of Nassau
County advlH·s. "He
farm and businesi.hke an
your first letter or cum-
plalnt. Assume that a
company wants your
Money's
Worth
goodwill anct will recUfy tho problem.
··But If you don't get u sutldactory reply In three lo four
weeks. that's the time to show teeth."
I
FOR AN EFFECTIVE t'IRST LETl'ER of complaint:
-Address the letter to u person (the president. vice
prea1dent in charge of customer relllllon1. etc ). Call tho
store for the name of the person or look up the name in a re·
ference book al a local library. The c•xecullve may pass thu
letter down -but chanceb for immediate action are
greater.
Use personal 11talionery and be sure the letter and
1i1nat11re are legible. Do not use form letters. K~p the let·
ter to one page.
-KEEP THE LE1Tt:R non·thrutenin1 -write
pos1t1vely but not angrily. Uc sure you're not responsible for
the problem. Act promptly, while delalls arc fresh in mind.
Identify the product completdy: style, color, model
number. Give the f ucl.b uboul the lransuction: efforts to deal
with the local store, names of persons to whom complaints
were made, dateli. charge or receipt number. Copies of im·
portant information -cancelled checks, receipts, con
tracts. previous correispondence -will be helpful. Do not
send originals. The more dcx-umcntut1on. the better. Keep a
copy or the letter for future use.
-State what 111 wanted: money back, credit lo the ac·
count. product replaced, new p:irt, product removed.
-INCLUDE YOUR ADDRESS I N T HE letter. "Manr
people forgt'I to put a rl'lurn addrcs i. on their letterhead,•·
says Mi. Rou, "thanking that if 1t is on the envelope, lhut':.
enough." Also include 11 phone number ~here you can be re·
ached from 9 a.m . to 5 pm.
Ir neceuary, wnte a follow-up letter lo the executive in
lhret> to four weC'ki.. i.ay1ng i.omething like: "I wrote you on
(date) anct have not hl•ard from you Should my letter not
have reached you, enclo11'1d is a copy, If I do not hear from
you in <i.tate reasonlihle Uhw >. I will i.end copies or my cor
respondencc to (local <.'oni.umer affairs office. Beller Busi·
ness Bureau. other consumer agency 1 • •
If no reply is received an the stated lime (a week or so),
send the correspondence ais warned.
AVOID WRITING A COMPLAINT )clle!r tn anger .
The key to the technique is to put the complaint on
paper c'ffcctively And be sure to include.
Name and addrc!\11.
Phone number during the husine11s duy.
Name and title of the addrosscc.
-A THOROUGH Dt:SCRIPTJOll\ of the product and
price
-!\fame and nddre~s or the store where It was bought.
-Receipt number and copy of receipt or warr anty.
The charge account number, if applicable.
-Date of complaint lo store and name of person who handled 1t.
Bates to Quit
He Enth 65 Year, on Road
ST. PAUL <AP) -Edward P. Kajer, who lums 90 nexl
month. says he "hates to trunk about" retiring Jan. 1 after
M years as a traveling salesman.
''I'd like to keep on worklne. and I would if It wasn't for
my legs," said Kajer. "I huve poor circulaUon in my legit
and It slows down my walking. But I'm not looking for sym•
pathy.
"YOU WORK HARD AND YOU WORK 12-hour days
when you 're a traveling salesman, but I 'vc loved my ·work
right up 'til the end."
He says his job ha11 been his "hobby and recreation"
since his wife died 20 years ago.
Kajcr has been on the road across much of southern
Minnesota since 1911 11etling paper products for Melac!y
Paper Co. or St. Poul. lie has truvcled more than a million
miles •
''MANY OF THE businesses l sell to
aro 1tlll in lhe same families," he said.
"Rut now I deal with the son and
gTandson11."
Lire has chanl{l'd considerably for
the mnn who mndt' his way through
blowing snow, s leet, broiling 11un and
rain by train. sleigh, hor11e and buggy,
open car and modem auto to call on
cu1lomer11.
ICAJH Back in the early days, 11alei>men
troveled by train. When the lrain didn't go throurh a town,
Kajer and two or three other salesmen would hire a "loam
af\d driver or sometimes Just a team~· of horses lo take them
to their destination.
"YOU HAD TO ENJOY TllAVEL then because It was
hard work.'' KaJer uJd. "Sometimes you'd jump off those
trains six lim es a day to make calh1 .... Some or lhote towns
had pretty crummy hotels.··
lie utd that mode of traveling led lo a frlendllne11 on
lhc road th11t hos tong 11lnce disappeared. "I waa never lone·
ly because there was a fraternal f Pellng amon• t he
saletman,'' K ajer explained. "We'd travel to11ether, ttay In
the same hotels a~d have our di nncr together.''
Rohr~s Founder Ousted
CHULA VISTA (AP) -Burt F. Raynes ia ofr the board
st Rohr Induttrlea, Inc., lh• aet'Ol!pace and tranaportaUon firm he helped found, for the fl rat time In U year&.
Rayne11 was forced out aa chairman and chief executive
offtoer a year a10 because of heavy Josaea. Hit term as a
dJrector e nded with the tlcctlon Wf'dneaday of Jack D.
Steel, dean of the \Jnlvenity of Southl!rn CoJltornla School ot B1.11Lne111.
S&L tQ Seal Time Cap1ule
A blcentennlaJ year time capsule will bo placed rt
American Sovln11 and Loan AsSO<'loUnn '8 ntw ftfflce In Seal s .. ch at 4:30 p.m . Tucflday.
Materials of ll)('at. rt1tlon11I. 11nd nt1llonal Interest, col
lected by the Seal Ueach Ch11mber and American, have
beal mlcrolilmed foe inclusion.
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~· DAILY Pll.01 Frod1y. December 10. 197(,
Business People MoVe U P UBLIC NOTICE
P ' P'ICTIT•OUSIUSINIU
IUMI \TATIEMINT
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t"ltC CA\T tONC llCTC PROOUCTS Lf0 11)•0 T•ll'l*ll
PUBLIC NonCE
H •T•MI NT 01' AIA•OOMMINT
01' use 01' l'ICTITIOU'
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STAT•Ml!NTOI' AIAN~lllf
\ Ol'UHOl'l'ICTITIOU'
IUSINIH NAMI TM llOlloWI ..... , .. .,, ...... -
clGnlf'fJ f9'f' U_,. Of 'Mt flc.t1Uou\ tkA l'WI"\\
........ 11 I' I l'llOPIRllf\ •• •un CNr~qi Av•. ,,,..me C.A •ltU Howard 'Buwe«, llwat.in.:ton llcuch, hru. been
apPomtcd ao<:io-economk director for the Los
Angeles chapter ol the NatlonaJ Association of Ac-
•• <X>Unlamls. HI• 1~ <'onlrollcr for lbc Pryl1f Giggey
... ,:. Company, Santa Fe Spnngs.
~ * John M, Rrld, Irvine, has formed a new agen-
cy, Reid Advertlslni and PubUc Rel1tlons, an
1rvine He is former corporate advertlsl.Jlg director
1or Roberts Consolidated I ndustrtcs, Whf're he
,,·,lJJ.lpervised marketing communications for five pro-
<fuct.group~ _ ,L ..
J ohn 0 . wleka, Huntington Beach, bas been
named president of llerttage Jnsuraoce Service,
lnc., fo'ullerton. lie entered the insurance business
10 Santa Ana a s an agent in 1961, aod has served
with both IHc and casualty insurers • Ev~-rell W. Dinitwell, Balboa Island, has been
apJ>()inted vice president of marketing for Certified
Grocers tif ('•llfornla, Ltd. He as for mer ellecultve
director of merchandising Wllh the company He
will continue his respons1billl1es for p1archasing for
Certified's dry grocery, frozen food, delicatessen
:.and general merchandise d1v1s1ons and add
responsibility for d1:.tribution of general merchan-
dise. private label purchasing, quality assurance,
(Tlarketing development, export sales and the cnr
porate sales and advertising programs.
* . IA'Ooard W. Jarce, Newport Beach. has been
~lected to the board of directors of National
Systems Corp., Newport Deach lie is president ol
,National SPortswear Company, Costa Mesa.
•
Paul Ruch II ha:. bt.>t.•n named vice president ol
operatJOns for Far West Services, Inc., lrvine. He is
former s upervisor for the company's Orange Coun
tyregion.
* Thom as N. Kranig, M1ss10n V1eJo, has been
promoted to statewide production manager of the
FHA/VA department of llome Federal Savings and
'Loan Assoc1alinn of San Diego. lie wall continue to
serve as regional managC'r in the Santa Ana office.
' * Sally Clay, .Fount:un Valley, has been selected
'~itizen of the Y<'<1r f)y a pant•I of her rell<iw
workers at Sears, Roebuck and Company. She is
,flcad of the repair and parts department an the
Costa Mes a Sears store • Steven G. l.uckcnbach, C:o!>t;i Mesa, ha:. been
appointed s upl'rv1sor of advert1i.1ng and sales pro
'motion at Air California, Nt·'-l>port liN•ch ll(•
served m a similar position \\1th th<' Zoulog1cal
Society of San U1l·~o and S<>a World • Wiiiiam Diethrich, F.I Toro. has been promotl·d
to assistant vice prc>s1denl and manager of
California 1-'lrst Bank. lluntmgton B<'a('h. •
Don A. lknol(, lrv1nt•. hai; het•n a1>point1·d
manager of Ne\\ l)(lrt E1iulty Fund's new M 1si.1on
VieJO branch Ill' \\ 111 i.u pcn l'l'
rnanagC'm<'nt nf 1nvl•stm1•11t
'trust deeds and l11i-.tnhut1on nf
homeowners loans
While lavin,.: on 1h1· F:ast
Coast. llcn:og, a nat1vt· Nt•w
Yorker, foundl•d tht Pat1•rl>on
Check (.'ashing Comµanv .inn
Second Mortga~e /\ssoc1all')). I It•
maintains ownl•rsh1p 11f both
frrms
!Ir Join~d N1'wpor1 f•:qu1t' HEAzoc;
, Funds th1:-. yt•at :ift er \\nrkmg ncarh thrt•l' v<'ars a~.
an execull vc with C:t•lfarnl. \\ ,1<·nc1w. ll.-nnl.'rt &
Feldman, Ccntun Cit;
• Geor~e E. Oa,hh·ll h.1, l1l't·11 Jpp111ntPd cor
porate vice president and gen1·1-.il rnJn:ign of lhl·
Naked Mini rl1v1s1on of Cnmpulf'r Autom3tlon, Inc.
lrvine. He falls tht> 'a<'<tncy rn•att'tl h~ thc-rl'l1re
ment of Emmoni1 MUH, J cumµ .. ny founder and
first vice president
lie 1s responsahlt! ror en1uneering, manuCactur
fog and mark cling opcr:i1ions of th~ d1v1.,1on
•
Karen North<'ull, 8rf'nt Daggett and Larry
Mouri havt' 1oincd F.DAW, Inc., environmental
planmn~ and urban design firm of Newport Reach.
'Ms. Northcutt is former start pl:inncr and markel
analyst for the Tennessee I lousing Development
. ~ftency. Nushvalle, and the Southeust Tennessee
t>Cvrlopment 011>lr1ct and Council of Gov{•rnment!>
lo ChattantmAU t>a1u~ett as un urbun designer
formerly ;iffallal<'d with Wallo<'t'. Mrltarg, Roberts
and Toss an Los /\ngrles and Ph1ludelphia Mouri is
Pl' Bl.IC' NOTICE Pl'RLIC NOTICE
a landscape des1aocr formerly airtlJatt'd wuh a
landscape architecture ltrm in Snn Dimas
111
John E . W1"en1 C~tn Mcl!a, ha" been appoint·
('CJ vice president and manager of the Community
Bank Stonewood branch. Ile joined the bank earlier
UUs year as a commercial loan officer ! •
Cbarlt-x 1(rlll, owner or Avery Rentals,
Capistrano Beach, has been elected president of the
Orange County chapter of the California Rental As·
sociatmn. • Cene Coda has been named regional supervisor
for Orange County al f'ar West Services, lnc..tle ls
former Newporl Beach area supervi:mr • Linda M. Pacanlc, El Toro, has been promoted
to audit offacer in Sttwity PadOc: Bank's audH de-
partm<'nl She Joined the bank as proof operator rn
1970
* Jerry llolm, Fount.run Valley, has been appoint-
t'<I vice president and general manager or the Hunt·
ington Beach head office or
,.aciCic Cil.Y Bank.
He 1s former vice prC'Sidcnt
and manager or the HWltington
Beach office of California First
Bank.
llc is a member of lhe Hunt-
ington Beach Kiwanis Club and
active in Lallie l.eague and lo·
d1an Guides in Fount.run Valley.
fie has been active in the Hunt-
ington Beach Chamber of Com· HoLM
merce and as a business division instructor at
Coastline Com munily College. • Yvonne Johnson. C<irona del A13r, has been
named news direct.Qr Lll KAPX·FM, San Clemente
radio :.talion. She has worked in the ar ea as a Cree
lance reporter
* Kennf'th Agld of The Irvine Company has been
elected vice president for public relations of the
Building Jndustry Association of California. Dale
Stuard of the American National Housing Corp.,
Newport Bc;ich, has been elected vice prei.ident in
t'harge of dealings \\1th the National Associal!on or
liome Huilders S<'rv1ces
• Gemgc Hhi.ell 'or Bissell August Ai.soclates,
;":ewport 81..'ach, has been el~ctcd Cirst vice prest·
dent and pn·s1cicnt elect of the CahCorn1a Council of
the American ln:.titute of Arch1tecu .. Kermit
Doriu~ of Kermit Dorius and Associates, Corona del
Mar, was elected vice pres ident for economic af-
fairs, and Tom Blurock of DanleUan, Moon, Ilg and
Associates. Newport Beach, was elected an as-
sociate member of the board of directors • Th•'Offore"8. Hindc>r, :\cwport Reach, has hcen
:1ppu111tc·d puhlinier of Sea Maguzmr, puhlished by
('HS Publication'>. I le 1'i a vit·c prt·sidcnt of CBS and
t'\erut1vc puhlishN of the d1\1l>1on 's West Coast
01wrat1oni-.
081\.NGE 1.~ c•v,~ti!!i~ ""~
,\gen~y Rf>Pon• Mo.,~
Myr,1 llcrrcma & Associates advertising and
p11bhc n•lat1ons firm, ha!. movt'd to 3001 Redhill
;\v('., C:o!>tla ~h-sa The firm mnv<'<I Crom 2626 S .
Pullman St , I rvmc
Ct"lllent Contr~t HeportH
llrrculcs Ceml•nt Company, a d1 v1s1on of Am·
cord lnr . Newport BcaC'h. has reported receipt of a
9i mtlhon contract to !>Upply cement for construc-
tion of the llopc Crrek nuclear generating plant in
t'ew Jersey
Cement "hipmcnls for the project are
scheduled to bc~in early next year and will con-
tinue for several years.
Irvin~ F'"" T~la GrotDth
Plus Products, Irvine, hns (Nov. 29J reported
net sales for the three months ended Sept. 30 or
$3.433,000 compared with $2,756,000 for the like
period of 1976
Net rncom e for lh<' three months totaled·
$172,000 or 12 cents a share, -compared with $88,000,
or 6 cents a s hare. for t he three-month period or
1975.
P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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codUon ot the •bovfl ndmed dlK~t ('\l•t,.Of\AIOO•CtOt•nt
NI ~II p>f\On< lwl•1nQ tl•I"" "9Aln\\ CAOOO, TllETHIWAV MCGINN
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the Offt(,. of 1n• (Ip,. rit IM 1tbr>W ffl MMIM0e1Rtv,CA't02•t
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Ml*''"'Y 'IOU< Mn to th.-undllf'u1Qr'44 Pubtl\n.d Oro1tnQf! Co1nt D••tv Pilot,
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l:h.nif'M"\\ o• trwt vn0..-1\1Qnftd It'! ... 11 ~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
HOTICI TOCRl!OITOltS
SuPEAIOA GOUllT Ol'f"E \TATE OP' CALll'ORHIA l'Oll
THECOUNTYOl'O-ANCE
No A lttH
f.•1 ''" ol OOROTHY M DUNKER O.t•li\...,
NOTICE I\ Hf R(l\V GIV('I; 10 ,,..
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C"-JJl1 ~UPltllOll COUllT 0'TH£
STATE OF CALI l'ORNIA llOll
T"ECOUNTYOl'OllANCE
No ... ., .. ,
H0TIC£ OF Hf AA ING OF "ETITION
FOR PllOllAfE 0, Will. AND l'Otl
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1•t'Hl.IC NOTIC'I·:
FICf ITIOUS OUSINE~~ ~&ME STATEMENT
Th•• 1~110..,.11\q Of\t\01\\ •"ti nt.M"'I bu\1
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ta1n .Avrn•flt "t\APVt"1 (,•llf11r,, t ~•1 '"'\ 1.U,.ffhf\t Willlll\ t1IM W1frt ,,..,..
V1c.t11r L11v1. co \11<' Fk """''' (IWl'\t'f'Clert ol Or•nq,. County011HOv
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PUBLIC NOTICE
'"'"" W l'•lllOll COUllT 01' THIE
nATE 0, CALI P'OllNIA l'Oll
TMI COUNTY OP' OllANOI!
H•.A· .... J
NOTICE 01' Nll'.AlllNG 01' l'ITITION
l'Otl l'llOllAf• 0 1' Wll.L ANO fl'Oll
1.lnlt1$ TIUAMINTANT ANO AUTMOlllUTION TO AOMINISTlll
UNOl!ll fHI tNOl f"IHOf.HT AO. MINISTllA~IONOP' IUATISACT
IE"•t• Of FllAN(IS M FORO, .,.
ll08 FORO, Q.<H\N
NOTICE IS. t1IEllE8Y GlllEN 11\11
NOA&c; F040t1"111e11,_,,,n•ll9!•
u.oe for Pf"Ob•t• of WUI •nd tor t\w.n<.•
Of Ut1•'' T•~•"'•""•r .. to '"" Atu liotlier -.nd Nthor~t•llOft 10 .otfttN,t•,. It. .. t•t• _, the lncl•,,.........I AO
m.n.str•t•Oft 91 E\l•I~• A<t. ft'f'<'tll<#
to whlcP\ ., m•ct• tor tutUtft
pattlc111.,, M<I that tM t1nw#'4pl~ "' .... ,."° '"" .......... """" "'' .., OoomO.r 21. 1'7' •I 10 00 • m 1111,,.
tOU<troom Of OeP•1ttm~n1 No l ol \.Old c.ovrt. atl00Ct¥1< C•nt•r Ot1Yrl#w~t. I"
tMC.ifyof s.nte Ana. C-IUorn1A
0.1.., No.,..mt>et JO. "'• WILLI AME >IJOHN,
County Cler~
THOMAll.. l.OttO
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Atttt1••'1 fOt': l"etlllon••
PlllMISIWO 0<11190 Co•" D•llY Pllol. DK.'· •• 10. "" IC»I I~
P VBUC NOTICE
s.J,.Ot
SUl'llllOll COUllT OP'THE
\TATE 01' CALI l'O•NIA FOii
THE COUNTY 011 OAANGE
Nt A .. '11T
NOTICE 01' NEAlllNG 01'
"ltTITION P'O• l'llOIATI O' Will. ANO '011 LETTEllS TESTAMl!N
TAllT
E\l•I• ol LUl & o<EllAMS,
DKf'•\ed
NOTICE IS HrllE6Y GIVtN 11\.tl
81lLIE Al VIN l(ELLAM'I °"" ''''"' hlittMn•oetn•onU;,. Ptnn11 .. ,,.yi,.11 ~
f ,,.,.W.n<lfOf lf"Ul'' l r\C..,m.on•,,.,vto
t~ P'ltlhc>rw• t~f,.rt.-nu• to wtUU\ ''
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tO 00 .1 m '" tfWI rour t tOOm ot °''°""'I """"n' "fo l o• \111d court At 70f) C1v1
C#"ter OrlYf' We\t. tn tn.t• C1t1 tlf s.tnt.t
4nt (..tlltorn••
0•1"'1 DEC I 147~
WILLIAM f-~IJ0'1N
(..6unlv (lflrlit
WALTER W NEIL
11• N Tlllllll ~t
0t•"'1t,CA•IM7
AttoNtey t..r """a"*'
Pubt• .nrd 0'<'''"",.. Coo• 1 Ott•Jy ''""' o.c .. mbi·• to H t1 101,. ,,,,.,c h
PUBLIC NOTICF.
SUl'ElllOll COURT FOR THE
STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA 'OR
THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE
No. AltlO
OAOE II TO SHOW CAU\E.
!CCP t Ulll In'~ JENNI FER CH,llSTl ... E
Dl!UEtil A Minor by BRAOLl!Y
PETER'>ON ORUE"L •nd E LYNN
ORUEHt.., H,.r N•lur•I Perf'nt\, fe>r
°"'l"'Qeof Nam"
WHEllE.l\S 8RloDl.EY PF fER\ON
ORIJEHL •nn E LYNN DRVFi<L,
Pl"'11t1&nf'' ., th,.. fAth,.f' •nd lh•
tnntn .. , nt 1)PD•H•"' Jt NNIFEA
(HR IS TINE DRUEtiL •I>"• .on"""'•
'" Yf'-tr\ Of·~ ""' f11f f1 A rllf't lif"lt' wltn fhp (Jet'-: of tP\1•-C.ourl IOt tn ..,..~,
t.f\Af\QlnQ lDOhc .. n1 'Mtnf! ff'""' Jl~
NIFER CHR ISTINr DRUEllL I~ CHlllST"INA JENN If l 11 OR1/Elll
HOro•O 8 C:.v•w•' 1181 W••' f tin Nov "· 7' 41\d Or•<. '), 10. t•I& -'t!AI 16
1r •s OROE A e o '"·" '" LiN ·.IY'I '" t,.r~sl.-.0 1n t.,_-"'"'°"r f""t1tl#td matt•r
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OfiMfl"""'I N<1 J the c ourlhou"' •I JM
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c•v,_.. It •nt wt\1 '".,. l)"Ot1on ror
dW.nqit ot n•mt> \t\O\alO "'Ot ~ or•ntt'd
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED llldl A
!oPY of '"" order to \"«>'# "cttu\11 t>t· rol" Avtn11f'I AnAhNm (Alifo,nM 'IJ•HJt
Th1t, n1J\1n•t. 1•. 1nnou11~a tJy.,
~"" fdl g..,rt0t•r\f'UD
H~rn1n B C,111¥..r
ThJ\ '''''~"''""' w;I\ fllr<t wilt, th# C.ounty (lftrk nf Or .. n~ (QUnf'f nt\ Nov t:imntor tb. ,~,,..
HERllEllT MUREi, ATT'I'
.... WU'"''• loul•••"•· "*'"'" FIOOf' c;,., .. , Wnttrn S1v1nqt C•nttr-
IMverly Hllh, (Allfornla t02t t , ... ,.
Pvbl1<""f1 O'•no,, Co, ... t Dallv "111')1
Nov 1&. 4'nd D~< l, 10, 17, '91' .t•!,4 It.
P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE publ l\h~d In lh• DAiiy Pllnl, •
_S_T_&_T_l!_M_l_N_T_O_l'_A_l_A_N_D_O_N_M_E_N_T_1 :7~~o;~:' !::.,'.,IJ.' ~!~~.~,:~.':' :;i:~
Ofl TH£ USE OF INffk for-tour \V(.ftf\\.Vt' wc-ek' ptlOr to
"'"'nous llUSINESSNAME ·~~e.;~~· i:~v·~.~:·,~:~ ·~Pelll•fil>,
l ,..· tnllow•~~ """on M \ "'"'"""""° FRANCES L. 111\LA~fl(
ov 1~vA ~f ~~,, ~11 ;~·~~'Ab~~"';~~":.":';.,, Ju~ of in .. Supnr for r.our t
Slr•"'I (0\1• M•"•· (Ii Ob11 ::..F;.:::~tN..'!! ARMSTROHC
Mii""'' S 0~11A'd Ji IM S IJOHtWll0'1C•nterOr A•ll•rd Ir I I l~I HIQhl•1>d Dtl•e. SIOllt A N~h~~~~.~~~ .;:,. ~~utlf'Ob\' An In· Newport l tl Cft, CA UUO
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PUBLIC NOTIO.
NOllCI TOClllOITOll\
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PUBLIC NOTICE
$U"lll•Oll COUllT 01' THI!
STATE 01' CAL.,OllHIA fl'OA
THI C:OUI< TY 01' OllloNOE
Nt ..... , ..
NOTICI 01' HEAAINO OF
"'!TITION P'ON l'llOIATC: O" Will. ANO P'Otl Ll!TTlll\ 01' AO
MINllTllATION WITH fHIE Wll.I.
ANNI Xl!O AH O l'Olt
AUTltOllllAflON TO AOMINISTlll
UNOI• TIOI IHOE,.ENOFNf &O
MUllSTllAflON 01' ISTATES ACT
Cl'•OIATICODE 1'1 EOSIOI
E\l~lo· nl WAl T E.R Wll llAM
BRAUN. 0.( .. '41d
NOfltE IS MER(ll I (,IVfN 1n.o1 EDNA M BR AUN n-t1t\ t1t'1J ,,..,,.,.," ,
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WlfP\ tf\t will inn•• (f"lf \1) lh•• noti11or"''
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10 004' (1\ 11111'\ll' flJVtt1rmrtt Of I~'\,,
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Cl"nter Orlv,. w. '' 11\ '"'" f •'vu• \.•ftt 1
An• C•lt'°'"' 1 0.l•d Dtc+n\bo o I ,.,,
WILLIAM E ~·JOHN,
(IJuf\ty(ll r•
J AMISLOYO ROGE JIS
Ane<t1tY•IU•
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At\6tney tw "9tlhon•r
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOflCE TOCAEOITORS
SUl'ElllOll COUllT OF THE
STATE OFCAl."OllNIA FOA
THI COUNTY OFOA&NGE
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P URLIC' NOTICE
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SUl'E•IOA CDUAT OF THE
STATI 0' CALll'OllNI& Felt
TNll COUNTT OF ORANGE
NO A lltll
HOTICI 011 INfENTION TO SELL
llEAL 1'110,.EllTY AT PRIV•TE
SALi E \l•I~ ot £MMON o<O/HI& Dt<••"'d NOTICE IS MCllF8Y r.1vo1 ,,.., tr. uMl•r \IOn•rf will \lttl HI e>rtv,.••
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aboitt f'ntitled ~U114HUlf rnutl, on tn.
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l'ICTITIOU\ IUSINln
NAMf \TATCMl'Nf
l'l(TITIOUS I USINEU N&MI STAU[MENT l'ICTlflOUS I USINIU
N"MIESTATEMENf
P'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS•
NAME STATIMENf
l<OTICI TO Cll EOITOllS
SUPElllOll COU .. TO,
THI STATIE OP'
(ALll'OllNIA ,OA THE
COUNTY 01' OllANOI!
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HUE;llTH fNT£11PRt!>F'i. 1111 ~.,~. A•t l t4unonot0f'I n.it<l'I. CA ., .. ,
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P UBLIC NOTrCE
fh~ f0How1no Pft\On '' dcMnQ blnl
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MAl'E~ CO. H•S W MKA.11/IU•
lloul•VAfd Co\le Mt a CA tM.'6
PAtrit1A t) MAO"\. })I• MtwlttNi.
Co\t• ---· (./\ •l~?t t"I\ bu •nit•' h hf'"•"') f"~l-0 Oy
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Pal•ic1 10 MlOf'I.:
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Ct•t"-oi Orttno-County on Nov. l1, ,., . -Put>ll\11...i Ountl" Co,-.1 D"ily Pll<>1,
No• .. ,. 4nd °"' l 10, '"' ., ,~
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAMI STATEMENT
Tiii! lollowl1>Q P<I• \On " tlolr>Q l>u\I·
t'Wo\'lA\"
MAGGIE'S FA!tHIONS, 1100 Horbor 81•d , Co•lt M&\a, CA.
Mlrtl•f•I R•'~ tiubbord, ,,00
Pol~t\on Pl.,°'''" MO\a, Clo . .,.?;.
Thi\ OV\IMU " tonllutled by .... ln-dlvlduol.
Mtrqar~I R~ Hubbtl'O
Thi• •l•ltment w•\ 1111'11 with '"'
C:ountv C••r-of Or•no~ C:ouMv Oii Hov. ....... , ''· ""
No. A-HJ7'
E\l•lo Of VERONl,11 C. HAN'>ON
al\O ~nown •• VEllNIE G Hl\N<;/)N
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NOTICE IS tiERfflY GIVEN 11> ,,...
(f4'CfitOf'\ of ,.,. ,.bo¥~ f\Mnf"d ~ "'°'"*
in.at .. 11 ptrittn~ ftav1no ct•1fft\ Al!!).91n't
the Wtd Oft<ednnt .,,., l"f"(lUl•f'd to Ill,.
tNlm w 11h tn~ n,.C,.\\A'Y -wourtwior 1n
thro off K e of tM <f,.t!J f)f 1f'W ~ ""
tlllltd coort, Of' 10 pr111\•nt t,,.m ._.II, trw-
l\l"C'9'\\.8ry voue.rw-" to'"',. ""'""""'•fln"'(1 •• ?1'0 M1trb0r 8oul•V19t'd \ult,. 10t p 0 llo• .... Co\I• M•4f>. (AlllMll•A
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nu'O to uw '''"'" of '"''ti °'"<,.,...,,t 'llrlthlft tour MO#\t"\ Jtll~r t\1\11' tlHI
nublleation ot thh ,,011< ...
O~tt<I NOvtm!W'r, I, 141•
O.an lO\tl\ Hatt\on
E•tt<utor nf th.,.W1t1ot
lf'lit AboY"' l"tllHntf!f dfll:(.~tk"f'lf
AARONS AAAllONS, INC
11'0 Htr.,.r l ovl•orf, $1t,100 .. o .... , ...
tHIA NltH, CA HU• 171•1,...._ Al_, ltt , ....... ,
Publl•h41d Or •noo Coat I Dnlly l>llot,
NO ... t'llbtr ,6, 111<1 Otctt'llller '· 10. II,
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Ofttmbtor 1, 10, 11, U "'" ...,_,. PUBLIC NOTICE
O.C•mO.• I, ••1~ FJJOll
TUOHl!Y, l &llTON A McD·E•MOTI
A.t\ortMY\ 1t L.•-r
A .. ,..,.,, • .,.,., Cff.-r41tlOft
11'111•at1ft M••ll $1
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Pvbll\l\f'tl C.rAno,. C'l·•'1 OAjl.,. p,,,,
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PURI.IC NOTICE
SUl'l•IOll COUllT 011 CAl.ll'ORHIA
COUNTY 01' 011 ANCE
100 Civic (tftt•r Orlv• We-tt
S•••• AU. C.llltrnl• NO tHS-41
SU"IMONS
!PAllTITION ACTIOHI
Mlt"i<ArL" D•O"I. ,,, E •HUlllf of
ff'• Will ot Helftn Roth1 """'•1t\1Jd Pl•ln w1 v• Mv1n1.r "'HNF'v A"'1 nn..
I x. lnt:f\t'\IV• and •II Df!f'\On\\lnh~n
wtv> hAY~ or r littm •"1 +n1~",.'' '"e>r ''"" M IM orocttrl>; Mr~I .. d"'<tlbl'd,
Otlfni1•1>h THE PEOPLE' OF THE STA.TE OF
CAl.lrOllNtA
TO I ... •bO••·~•t'lltd dOIMKIMI\ '"° to .ttl otr'O"'' unknown w'WJ h•ve or
tl•lm Any lnt1r1~\.t 11'1 or ltflln nn IM pro-
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PUBLIC NOTICE 1--------------1 you wh h to a.tend thi\ ff'tMUllt, ~
l.•OAL NOTICI
NI Wl'OllT·MllA UNll'lll'.O SCNOOl. 01\TlllCT
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HOTICI! IS HEllE&Y OIVEN ""'' , ... &o.wdot ElllK&lll)fl of ll'lt Newoot1
lilll'W Uf>lll9CI ScllOOI D1slrltt °'Or-~ ... C.lllornla, will •>< .. .,. .,.....,
bid\ Ill' 10 2 00 D t'll, on llW JOt11 doirr of ~. lt7t, at tht olll<t fll wlO
Ol"rle1. k1uttd at IHI P14K.,..
le A-, Cool• M<lu C•HWni• at ell time r..tl~ ltlO\ ..,II be !llMl<ly _,...,,°'
111!1'1.ACEMENf TRVCt<S
All !Md\),,. lo"" In <KCordMw11 wllh
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loM ""'l<h •••now on lllt In I"' oft It•
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NOOl-r may w lllldtewlll•llldler a
ltd of r.1y 11 ... IOI nn efftf' IN
tel for lllt-•no '"*"""· Tl1• &Nrd el l!duutlttt of Ill•
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YOf lr~ularltv In •nY bid rK•l..e.
PAT•O: O.Ct,..btr I, tn•
HI WPOAT·MESA
UNll'IEO &CHOOl..OISTAICT OIOr ..... County,CllllOrlllt
Oof'tllly Hervey Fl~.
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hf onl••ltd on •11ttllut1on of llW plMn
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I~ IN '61.wl IOf tM roll~I r-19'1 111
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1.01 sn OI Trf<t mt. 111"" c.uricv
of Or•"'>"· $111• of C•ltlOtllla. "' --o , ... ort!H In (look IO. -n,,,
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YOU MAY~ flt THf llOVICE 0,
AN ATTOllNl'f llt ANY MAnl!ll
CONNECTl!O W I TH THIE
a>MPl.AINT OR THIS SUMMONS
SU<:tt ATTOllHIY $HOULO 8£ QOH\Ul.Tl!O PROMl'T'l.Y 50 T'HAT
Y0Ull "Ll!AOIHO MAY 81 l'ILl!O
Ott BNTIRIO WITHIN "'411 TIMS
AIOUtlllO IV THISIUM~$.
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PUBLIC NOTICE St•tt a f C AtlftHl\141 •"d "°'"'"'
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In Ille tontr•tl do<ut'll•nl\, •n<I \11•11"" a<<~C>Anl~tt hy • r •rt&tl•tJ or r •'·"''"' ., (M(k or • bid bond for nnt I•'\\ 1hM
·~ o• INI •mount of th• bl~. m.oo
IMIY""'"llllhe CllTOI Cll\I• Mo\41
HOTICE IS HERE8'1' GIVEN"""'
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rat• •nd "'"'" of w•Of!\ In •crf'M"d.fnc•
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on tllt \th atY of '"""''Y. "1•. •lid•• on 111• In I~ 01110 of th• Cltv Cl<>rll of
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Friday. December 10. 1978 DAILY PILOT lt7
Wrestling No Challenge f -W St Ex-Vike. or oman ar Tr~ded
'
LITCHFIELD. Conn <AP I
When Jo Bray's hu.'lliand Jcrr
suggested five years ajlo that she
take up wr~sthng for exercise "I
thought he was nut~." the petit1:
housewife said
Today. Mrs. Rray, :J.t, Is the
New Enl(lan<t women s amuteur
m1ddlewe1ght wn·sthni: chum
pion and a mcmbu of the
amateur women Wre!'.thng I lull
of Fame in Nt>w York
''In m y mind , I had
s t er col )'!>Cd '' r t•st II ng as u
\'lolent activity. I didn't env1~ion
at us a n1c1•, l"lt•un ~r>urt that
women rould part1r1putt· in," she
recallt-d
Wrestling. s he sav& now. Ii u
great way to stay in shape anti
the only s port .. in which every
musC'lc in your body is at "-Ork "
.. After the (irst or bt'cond Utrll•
you try wrt>stling. you 're tt·rnhly
bore Rut the a('h(•s and p .. uns AO
away 1f you kt·ep al 1t," she said
··1 have the hurdt'&l time l(clling
\\Omt•n to at kaht ~ivt• it ..i try."
Mrs. Bray, who weigh.' about
130 pounds. ~air! comlJining ,1
s eniiible dil't and wrestl1nA
:.houtd help OH'rwe1i;ht women
Pleraty of Protet•tion
shl'd pounds and will keep any
'-'Oman In top phy•1caJ cond ition.
And rcsthng inJurles are rare,
outs1dl' or the l01t1o.1 aches and
pains, she added.
Wh<.'n she decided lo ta.kc up
wre~tling, Mrs , Bray, e n ·
rouraged by her husband . invited
an amateur woman wrc11tler
from New York to visit l.1trhfield
aJld g1ve ht'r a rl'W pointers.
"Shl' and I were about the
same size and I felt I hud enough
t·ontrol lo bt•ar her," :.he saud.
"But almost right away. s he had
mt> µinned and I "'as oul
The IMs. Mrs Bray says, ''was devf'lop man-llk1• musclei. rroni
kind or fruslratmg My llnil reac· pW't.lclpaUng re1ularly ln wrellll·
lion to it w11s that it was a lna.
challenge to myseir." "When people u k me about
muscles, l usually tell them to
took at me." she sald, ''l've been
at it ror five years and IC l don't
have big muscles, then obvious·
ly, It just doesn't happen."
She said she traveled miles lo
rind lhe few women wre11llers
who met in nei&hbors' holl\CS to
compete and practice pins und
presses. And arter more than a
year , she found she was beating
them all.
What about the theory lhut
women wrestlers look hkc
Amazons?
Mrs . Bray says women ~on't
And Mrs. Bray notes that hair-
puJlin1. scr atching and punching
are o utl awed in amateur
women's wreslling.
"You can still be extremely
competitive and maintain your
remininity I " she added.
McAdoo's
Problems
Shift to NY
NEW YORK !AP) -The long,
som etimes bitter negotiations
that brought three-Lime National
Basketball Association scoring
rhamplon Bob MrAdoo to thl'
New York Knicks from Buffalo
finallv are over But now the
Knicks hove lo negotiate all over
again with McAdoo.
The st ruggling Knir ks, who
have been p laying sub-.500 ball
this season and before thousan<l!I
of e mpty seats nearly ever)
game in l\t adison Square
Garden. acquired the covetod
McAdoo, a lithe 6-10 center-
forward. and reM>rvc forward
Tom McMill en from the Braves
Thursday nig h t for center·
forward John Gianelli and a re-
portl'd $3 million.
The deal w as consummated on·
ly one day after it appeared that
the trade was dead and Buffalo
ro·owner Paul Snvder had said
he.> would try to sign McAdoo to a
new t'onlract Also. McAdoo's
agent, Bill Madden, had said
Wednes day that the Knir kt1
"were definitely out of this
thing."
Tlw Hanis' P;il I lad1 ll '11 1 hnpt·~ hf' Cun 1,1•: lh1~. kind or
p;1ss prott•c·l ion from .l<1hn t'.1µpc lll'lt1 •'..::..?1. L:.i'-'rt.'n<:(•
:\ld'utdwon 1:W1 and Tom :.J<1C'k ~atur;! ·~ l'1;;:1t wh1.·n
th(•\ m<'<'t l)col ro1t 111 a t.11·1 l!">l'cl ·:;1m" f11.rn '.lJ' h1 ~.1n.
Am11ng th<' ()('tro1t squad is plarckir kcr Rcnny l!it'ardo, a
f'orn1 c.·1· Co:--1 a '.\ilt•sct lligh anti Oranf:c C'oJst Cullcgt• slan-
clmil
McAdoo. lhe Braves' No. 1-pick
ln the 1972 d raft, lhe NBA 's
Rooklt> or the Year ln 1972·73 and
the league'i; Most Valuable
P layer Award winner in 1974-75,
is In the final year of a fi ve-year
eontruct w11rth $400,000
$200.00<1 in ca!.h and $:.'IXl,•JOCI in
deferred paymcnls
Tars Bid for Polo Title
Neuport, Swuzy Hilw Duel at East L4
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do" n to ont• fan al 1t 11n1• .uul alw
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''a~ a o;t andout on ddl·nsc.
Tlw S ailor'! w all ha1·c th1·1r
hr n'1s ru11 roping with lhl' ••\~
plosive offense nf Sunny I I ills
"Tht') ha\'c a ~lrong msidt·
gam<'." 1;ay, Barnt'lt "They
h:i\ l' powrr in front of the cage."
The po\o\ C'r Barnttl is talking
about <·onH•s m the form of All
('IJo' polmsls Tarn C.1n·~. Dave
R1tch1<'. Z:\C'k Stimson and llan))
Kru1p
And the L:inrers hn\C' n toui:h
d<'fensc also. Sunny lltlls hPld
l'nivt'rsity 1 t rvim•J to only one·
naturut ftoal 1n thl· s1•mifinals.
(' o :1 C' h J 1 m S pr a r, u C' cu 1 l s
St1m:-.on on(· of th<' lX'sl players
hr ha-; l'nachC'd at Sunny I I ills
"Zat•k 1:. aht:'ud of whcr<' Gary S t • l'a~tJl'ro.i <UC l n ·inc slur> was al ensa IOD lh1s prnnt an his Ctlll'l'r I don'I know 1f hl''ll turn our w1lh the
:11uhng sp('(•d Ftl(ueroa has
May Pick Trojans "Our lt·a m I:\ one of the beo;t
high schnol s<iuads I've seen, ..
M~ )o Spral?Ul' "It approaC'h<'" the
level o( th ' ~l'Wport tl'am last
\C ar '.() l r II n I \ R I. CS1 () \. \\
\';1 l \f'1 n"e' tlw \\,irm
rla mat t' • ( '<Utln\ "'"11h .. rn
\alaforn1;i •'l>lll'·1l to .1 htgh -.1·h11ol
(ontb..ill '' .ir I• um fri1:11J V. 1 .1
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ll apparenll~ d<1t·i. ar \1111 r1·
Robert i\lexantl1•r, lhr South
C'hnrlcslon ll111h S<·h<JOI M•11111r
who'~ bren \OtNt lh1• nation·.,
most oul!llanrl1n1t prep running
bock by :i national publiratinn
"I went out to Southern Cal
ovrr the Thnnks1t1vini br<'uk and
I "n:. really 1mprl-ss<'<1. ·· ... ;iys
the 6 1, lltO·POIAnd AIC'xand1•r.
\\'('!It Vlr1foia'1 all·Umt> lt>a<l in1:
h1~h :.chool S~<>tcr And rush1•r 'I
had figured before l went uul
lherE' that the big city, the hnght h~hts. and the climate wou"11m
press m(• But wh:it really 1m
p r e s s e d m e w n !I l h o '' u '
Souther n Cul handled me."
1 .111·<'r. :.a11I h<' ha 'I r ut tlw lt-;t of
S<'hC)ols ht• s intt·n•.stl'fl tn to Ill
· I m ronsld<'rtOJ! Southc·rn t'ul.
W P•ll \"1ri:1n1:i. T1•nl't"M't' 1'11!
M1rh1 r,nn nod l'Prm St;11,. 111
na mt• a fl v· .s .w l \li•\JllCkr
'I \e still got l \An mon· \'1sit'i
In makt'. sn 1·m still not close ycl
l<> makan~ a di•ns11m ·
I rt:'alty dutn·1 cuns1df'r Ten
nessce until cn111·h .lnhnny Mu ·
jors deradt•d tu i.:o lht•rc," s tud
Alt>xan<11·r. r df'rra n~ to lh<: cur·
rent ht'.H1 <'oac·h al l'llt who an·
nount'NI h<' w 111 return to hai;
alma m ,1t<'r nf'xt '>('ll~on as
coarh I hke roach Ma1nrs. lte
impr<.'ssed me :es IX'Jnl-: an in·
dl\'idual \.\1th a lot or class ..
llO\\f'Vt'r Spra~ut• 1c; not put·
ling d1,\I. n t his ~euson's Sailors.
"Th<'Y Wt'r<' awesome againi;t
M1ru ('osrn .·· hc sa\~
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Ali Says
He's Not
Retiring
LOl'ISVILLE . Ky CAP >
)fuhammad Ali sairi natl~ lodu)
that he is not retiring at-boxing's
world heavywl•ighlchampion.
'Tm not quitting." Ali said in
an inten 1cw "On<' reason b my
wire is suing me. :ind the seltle
mcnt with my wifc> is for S2 million
;;ind morc.
"Two million dollars t'Ubh is a
lotofmonev,"hl'said 'Tvl'~otto
pay her tw~) million cash dnll11rs
If I didn't h:tVl' thnt I Muld forgl•l
about rightins: ·'
lie said he told another In-
terviewer two dayl> ai;n thot he'
was quitting but changed his mind
since then because of the suit hy
his wife and "cerlJin things 1 can-
not disclose
"I have said t was quillJOg. WC'
just seltled with my wife. The
dl\'ort'e isn't finol yet. It will he on
the bas is of lhc agreement.
SI 11,()()(I hOU!I('. 3 $60,000 Rolls
Royt'e. a $400 000 building and $2
million rash." he so1d "That'll
'Ah) I ha\'l' to fa~ht HI h~ht I PJY
her back in ont• night
"They have a certaln fighter
they want to gave me S2 million to
right, another righter ru; mllllon
to fight. George Foreman l!l nhout
S7 mill1on," Ala baid. "That'11 who
I want. He's the best. lle"s thebnd·
dest ."
Ali said It will be announced In
about a month who his next oppo-
nent will be and wht:'rc th<' tight
will be staged.
"The person 1 ·m gonna fight
next Is white," Ali said. "lle'11
from another country."
Then he said IL probably would
be the "So uth Afri ca n
heavyweight cho mpion, that's
what we are looking at." But he
added quickly that he does not
know thf' name of lhe South
African champ.
Now. the Knicks h:ave to sign
him and reportl'dly will ~ive him
a rivc·Yl'ar contract worth
~.000 per year. They also wlll
pick up his deferred payments -
which the Braves did not want to
do -starting in 1988.
However, tr the Knicks do not
sign him, he bet'omes a free
agent at the end of the season.
When the Knicks wi U be able to
use him, however. is questiona-
ble.
McAdoo suffered a pulll'd groin
musrle Wednesday night during
BuHalo's game against the
Philadelphia 76ers and his status
for New York· s n<'xt game at
home against Phoenjx Saturday
night is uncertain.
When they do at'tivate him and
Mc Millen the Knicks will be
one over the NBA player limit of
12.
"We're going to do something
immediately ," said Eddie
Donovan, the Knicks' gencrul
manager. "We're looking for a
trade. If we don't find one, we'll
probably put somebody on
waivers.··
The 6-11 P.k~f illen. 23, is in his
second NBA season and avera~
lng 5.1 points and 3.5 rcbounrls
49ERS, TROJANS
IN TOURNEY PLAY
LOS ANGELES -Cal State
<Long liearh1 and Southern
California are In action tonight at
the Los Angeles Sports Arena in
the filth annual Trojan basket-
ball tournament.
The 49ers. wit~ a 3·0 record.
tangle with Butler Universily of
Indiana 12-3) at 7, followed by
USC (1 -3) a nd undef eated
Grambling, which hRB won 1111
five of its games.
The winners pl;1y for the
tourney championship Saturday
evening.
The 49ers arc favored to win
t heir eighth straight Pacific
Coast Athl etic Assn. chum-
plon~hlp and qualify for the
NCAA tourney.
To Cards
LOS ANGELES Form('
Mari n a HIJ?h <fluntlngto
Be ach) baseball 11tur Brock Ppm
berton and outfie lder Lc~o
Brown havt' been trudl'd froru, th•
New York Mets to the St. Lou1
Cardinals in <'Xc hunge for ou1
fielder -first b aseman i:
Kurpiel. ;
All thrN' pluyers were a~
signed to the Mets and Cardinal
Triple A farm cluhll at TidewMc o< the lnternat1onal League an
New Orleans oC the AmencaqJ\•
socaation. •
Pemberton hit .290 fo
Tidewater th as past season,' b 1
was not selected in Mond;l,y
draft of manor leagut'rs.
~rraw '
INGLEWOOD The L o
Angeles Lakers will be tryin& t
snap a three-game losing strea
tonight when they host llousto
in National Basketball Assocl<
lion action.
Tipoff is at 8 at th<' Forum an
Houston will be lrying to put
dent in the Lukrrs · 10·2 record ;
home while Improving its• 2
roud mark .
Flbak Ad.,anc..-•
HOUSTON -Polish star W•
jtck Fibak look a two-set lj!ad tin
then had to f1gh~ of( tidn
Guillermo Vilas of Argentina I>·
6-2, 5-7, 3·6. 8 6 Thursday night I
reat'h the finals of thc $130,0C
Masters Grand Pnx te nn1
tournament
F1bak. th<' l ast of ei~I
qualifiers into the elite Maslc1
rield. will play for the $40.000 fi r·
prize Sund.i) against the \\Inn(
of tonight ·s m<1trh bclwel
Manuel Orantes or Spain J.m
Harold Solomon
Barlwr Wins
MELBOU RNE, Australia
Eneland's Sue Rarker outl~te
France'i. Francoise Durr. 6·3, i ·I
8-3 in a two-hour battle on th
center court ut Kooyong today fr
n place in lht• semifinals of au.Ii
te rn:ition al women·:. tcnnt
tournam~nt. ,.
Rarker'll vi ctory eurn1'<1 hcrd1
right to plti~ Dian<' frnmholt" 1
i\u:.lra l 1J 1n Saturday '
scmlfin11ls . ,
fromhnll / ub11 had to gc1 lhn:
st>ts before winning, 6 4, :1·6, ~-1
over Il ana 1'>11111~. of South Afric~
O'• to Co•ntut ..-
LOS AN G ~LES -Maje
league baseball cleared lhc "(3
for a return 10 Washington. O.C
In 1U78 Thursday with recorr
mf'ndallons h~ both lhe Nation;
and American leagues to hth
the Baltimore Orioles play
s uitable schedule of Its gamel 1
the nation's r ap1tnl.
Bdl Honored
LOS ANGELES Southcri
California's i\11 J\mt>nran run
nlng bat'k Ricky B<>ll was honoret
Thursday u:. w1nner or the Yo•
Memorial Trophy in.vntmg forth·
Pacific Coast's outstanding ~ol
legiale football player ·
Bell polkt.l four tim<'S the· vote:
or runm•r up JeH r>unkworth
quarter hark for UCLA '
Bolf%Qtdt•
Lou lloltz resigned as th<
head football coa ch of {fa
New York Jets ThursdQ'Y
Holtz sa vs he's interested,;,
the University of Arkansu
job.
Alexander, who rushed tor
over 5,500 yard !! a nd scor~ near-
ly 600 points in hl!! lhree·yc11r
'
JC Releaguing
Delayed for Year
Alexander 1s tht• mosllv lwav1-
l) recru1tt'd We.st \ 1rgania high
sC'hool athlete s1m·c tht• r urly
llSOs, when the st ntc lt'g1sl<1lure
pdlscd an art dcc·l:innl( highly
touted Pnnrcton H1Ah St'hool
basketball sl~r Rnd Thorn · a
na1.ural resource · · Thorn lalt>r
went on to slar for West Virginia
\Jntversit)'.
Running Teams Matched in JRB
LOS ANGELES A ma:o1:-.1ve
releaauing plan that would have
pul all the Ora nge Coonty junior
colleges into one conft'rcnt'e, was
t abled for at leost one year
Thursdoy ..
The state nthlttk committee
l'efused to vote on thr rch1•1ulna
plan. cltin~too n'l any obJeeUon1.
Meanwh o, o propoul to ~end
two teams rom ~och conference
to lhe atate 1'101kctba1J playoffs
was cxpcctc-d to bo reject .I to day
Alexander s:11d he was told he's
thtonly high st'hOOl running back
theTrojaOA are recruiting.
Gi-ievance Filed
Former USC foothill! star Rod
Shel'm•n , fired as assistant
athletic director at UC Irvine.
has d'ilf'd ti gr ievance to rt1'•1n
11.lt~oatllon at the AfltUttrt
U UI.
N ther Sherman nor UCJ
athlttlc director Ray Thornton
would comment on the !llual1on
PA~A DENA -The Junior
Rose Bowl will be revlved Satur·
day with Bakersfield Collete and
Ellsworth Collegt oC Iowa Fans.
Iowa clashlbg in the 22nd re-
newal of tbe eYent match.tog the
top western and eastern JC foot.
ball powers
SBturdny's game get.a under
way nt 1.
The Junior Rose Bowl first began ln 18'6 and wu a top al·
traction for 21 years. until pro~
And at•l• JC offlclalJ btaled
over reeelpta . Thu• the JC•
drOPPGd out or the bowl slluaUon
and went to • playotr formal in
1967
Rut that Idea failed tremen-
dously with llUh' atlfl\danco at
playolf 1ame1.
Sat1Jrday'1 game matchet two
predominantly runrun, teams .
Bakersfield, which complied a
10·1 season rtc:ord Cloatns to
Fresno, 31·2'> and won tht
Metropollta'l'l Lta•uo cham-
pionship, ls led by NM1n1 i,.c:kt
Oon Co11ey •nd Mike Kelley,
Both have 5.0 averaaea. Cali y
hos rushed ror 443 yardl in 89 car-
ries and Kelley haa 411 yards In
83Nthea.
The Re negades' top back,
Gary Blackford (633 yards) 11
11ldellned with an injury.
Bakerafleld 'a quarterbac k.
Steve DtAman, has completed 42
ol 77 pa11e11 for 808 yards and two
touchdowns. Hi1 top receiver Is
Chrlt De France, who haa cau1ht
Z1 pa11ts for 763 yards and five
TDs.
The Renegades also have a
1tandout plac:e·kickcr In Scott
Dye, who has boottd 13 field
«oala this aeason. Dye kicked
U.reo field aoals In Bakenfleld'1
3'7-21 win ovfr Colden West.
&lltworth (t-0), averaged '3.1
po!nt11 a aame and 11eored -1'
pol1't.a or better in five or it:
gomP11. :
The Panthers have two nm
nina baok11 -Milt.on Tumer~i
Maurice Jackson -\hat hn<·
ru1hed for m ore than ~ yt'f.~
U\11 season. Turner has 889 yuid1
(7.6 averoge> and Jacklion ttl!
813 <e.1 average). · .1
J:llsworth quartttbac:k Walt~I
Grant has com pleted 73 or 16."'
e>aHes ror t.299 yards and ·13
touchdowns. The Panthers' lop
r~eiver Is Wiilie tewt1 with 91
catches tor 585 yards and 41>.
TDt.
81 OAIL Y PIL()i Friday Oecemo.t 10 1~76
Perfection Key for CdM Sea Kings, Lynwood
Vie for Tourney Crown Title Match With Lagwia Beach Nears
R) llOWARO L. llANDY OI ,,.. 0•11• l'la.t ~t.itt
There are three bru.lc ingre-
dients for a s ucces!4ful voll~yball
team and coa ch Kuthy Bulmer of
Corona dt>I M ur feels the Sea
Kings g1rb squad that has re
ached the Cl f 4·A finals hai.
perfec:ted lhe.:se things in the
playoffs.
Corona dcl M nr will mert
South Coast League nval and
circuit champion l.;aguna Beach
in the CIF championship game
Saturday night (8) at Redondo
Beach High School. The game
will be preceded by the J·A title
contest
"Volleyball is a game or
perfection jin<I the team that
makes th(' fewest rrui.takes will
win an the long run." Bulmer
s ays. .. Perfection 1s net.oded at L the basic le ve l and there are
1 three things involved
"Firs t, you must serve tough.
Second, you mu!>t pasi. J>(!rfeclly
to run the offe nse. Third. you
must play derense perfectly to
convert from defe nse to orrense
"These are the ttungs we have
. been working on all season und
they ar(' coming toi;tether better
now than at any lime includsn~
our matches with Laguna
Beach.··
Does tt m t•ke anv d1Herence to
the girls on thl' C'orona dt:l l\1Jr
team that they 0\\l'rc dcrll(-c! u
chance to wm a k aguc eh,1m
pioni:.hip this yt'ar beeause or lhl'
alignment with l,ai;t1111a R~·ach II\
the South Coast circuit"
"The ract that Wt• wt•rl.' M'(-c1nd
to the other team in our h·a~111•
and yet we meet thc>m In thl'
finals shows ho w i:.lrung ou1
league is," Hui mer says
"This helps us both becuuoe;c Wl'
have had good, slr'Cing compt•tt·
lion all s eason
"A lot depe nds on how h11:h you
set your goals to beromc u
league champion or a lllllc
hi~her as C l F l'han1111on Wr
hope to achieve lhe latter and I
think we have the kind of defenw
now that can work wt•ll a~am:.l
the Laguna offense .
"We also thank we h:IH' tht•
holes in La~una Deac•h's clerensc
rigure<l out and will Ir)' to \\Ork
ourofrense accordingly ·
Corona del Mar is 17·4 for I h1•
season and Bulmer rec·ll> the
str('ngth of the team as 1li. d1•pth
Her caps ule rundo"'n on Lhe
12-member CdM rostcr
DALE KEOUGll She as our
team leader and our ~lrongcst
player all the way around. a
super offensl\•e playt:'r lier fan
tastic jump nnd ht.>r ab1hly to put
the ball around. through and nVl'r
the-hlo<'k as out:.tantlin~ Sht· I!>
also our bes t defons1 Vl' pl;iyt•r
and plays m iddle buck h<'tkr
than any one 1 have st:t•n I\
j unio r. she w ilS All CH' frri.t
team last year.
U>R I W F: AH She Ii. our leud
ing setter and a:1s1stanl capt.on
to Dal<'. She• hus a very fine ab11l
ty to re ad an oppom:nt 's dden!'<e
and ui.t• our orrense accordingly
She moves the offense :iround
wt'll and bas the ab1hly to set a
variety or different postllons "
i.ophomore. slat> 1s also an <'ll
cellent server
MONICA PAHK 8he 1sonc of
the biggest rt>ai.on:. we are play-
ing so Wt>ll right now. She has
made a complete turn nrouncl an
her ub1hty the last c·ouplc or
months and ii. h1ttin~ so wdl
from the middle l>hl' hasn't bet•n
blocked 1n the playorrs A think-
ing pl ayer and an excellent
passer
CHERYL JOHNSTON She•
has a perfect combination rcu a
hitter and d oes it the way it
should be done. A grent Jumper
and is probably the key to our
quick ore ense. She anticipates
and is always read y to hil a quick
set A fine athlete and has great
potential Was MVPattheJunror
Oly mpics last summer and r1rst
See CORONA, l'age 89
,~.., flf't' Coad•
Dave Ktng has Ul'l'n
picked as M 1.ss1011
ViC'jo High 's tntl'l'irn
b asketball co.1l·h .
re placin g Pat
Ho bl·rt s who r l'
s1gn<>d Tue.s.,day
&tancia,
HBLose
Cage Tilts
By ROC E R CA RI.SON °' .... 0.lty , .... , •• II
In whut could bt> u pre·
view of the Cl F 3-A
champlonahlp In March.
Corona del Mar lugh's
Sea Kings and the
l.ynwood Knights tangle
tonight for the chll.m·
plonshlp of the 12th an-
nual Wes tmins ter-
Mar ina lnvltntional
ba&ketball tournament
Tipoff is scheduled for
9 at Huntington Beach's
Marina High School the
same site where the Sea
Kings of Corona del Mar
coach Jack Errion
qualified to defend their
1975 tourney title against
the 1976 CIF 3·A cham·
pions with a 62 54 victory
over Westminster Thurs·
day night.
with football. out-huallod
and out played <..'Qrona
dcl Mar in the St'<'ond
half.
But with the 17 oC-22
performunct· from tbe
field an the first half by
the S.-11 Kings, Uwre was
too much of a gap ror I.he
Lions to s er ious l)
challenge Corona del
Mar,now4·1.
Tuz and Black it<'·
counted for 28 or CdM's
halrtime totals as each
simply scored at will,
Black especially dfrc
tive rrom the top of the
key area.
In other games Thurs·
d11y ~t Marina. Lon.:
Bl'~ch Millikan W 86
dumped by Compton,
63·57, and ltamonu or
Riverside del.:ated El
Modena. 63-S~
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Vik.es, Westnllnster
Duel for 3rd Place
1t wus another im-
pressive show by the Sea
Kings, who put the ball
through the hoop at a 77 .3
percent clip in the first
half, hitting eight of their By a Dally Piiot Writer Freeman and both \\ere
first 10 shots in each of Sunset League rivals sizzling from outside his
those two quarters. Marina High of Hunt· opp one n t ' s zon e .
Jack Tuz and Alex ington Beach and the Freeman scoring 17.
Black, the same com· Westminster Lions col· Koeller 16 with 8 of I\
bination t h at was so llde tonight <7 : JO > at from the Cicld. the last
strong agains t Long Marina for third place in six straight 111 the second
Beach Millikan, did it the Westminster-Marina period.
Sharp-shooting Barons
Meet Tritons for Title
Frigid MV
In 63-48
Se tback
The Huntington Beai:h
lhgh Oilers and the
Eagles or E s tancia
<Costa M()sa > lligh exit-
ed consolation play in the
12th annual
Westminster-Marina In·
vitalional ba s ketball
to urnaml•nt Thursday
night at Westminster
High.
again, this time Tuz com-Invitational basketball But Lynwood widened
ing up with 24 points and tourney at Marina High, ils zone in th<' third
Black with 19. That combination is a quarter to put pressure
Corona del !\tar tro by result or Westminster's on the outside and the
as many as 18 in the first 62-54 loss to Corona del Vikings were unable to
The Oilers suffered a h a I r . b u t t 0 Mar and Marina's near· take advantage inside to
poor night rrom the field. Westmins ter 's credit. miss at upsetting the any degree.
tutting 1:; or ·111 for 31 3 the Lions refused to fold Lynwood Knights Thurs· And with Freeman
1wrct·11l and as a result in the second hair. battl· day night, Calling, 57-47. continuing to ch ck from
By ED BU RGA RT
Of llM O•tly l'tlll St•tf
It would be foohsh to
doubt Dave Brown when
he s ays that the current
Fountain Valley High
basketball team 1s the
best s hooting squad he
has had in his eight yc·urs
as the n a r o ns · he ad
coach
rorced the m to comrrut
11 turnovers. the H.irons
came out s m oking in the
second half as Scott Ford
scored 18 of h is game·
tugh 28 points
Leading 34-30 at the
hair, the Baro ns oul
scored the Mus tangs 12·-t
to take a 46-34 lead with
4: 14 left in the third
quarter.
During that span.
to man I h:st <.:o<;t~1 ~ki.a
effcl't1vely atlaC'kl'd
The f ast -b r eak1n i:
Baro n s upp e d th e
. margm to &I 50 v. 1th 1 .>3
ldt to play when the
~I u s t a n l: s a g n 1 n
bothe red F o unt a i n
Valley with a ru11 court
press, culling the gap to
67-60 With 2 30 lert.
lc'lst a 111 4-1 decision to rng back behind a toui;h C o a c h S t c v e outside, along with the
By a Dally Pilot Writt>r Long Bt'Jl h Wilson man-to-ma n defense and Popovich's Marina Vik· play of Tyren NauJls, th1•
The M 1ss1o n \'icjo good shooting from Mike ings had rought the hot· two-man Lynwood show
JI i g h D 1 a b Io s h ad Est.am-ta ..,ut 25 poinls Sodders. Tim Page and shooting Knights to a was too much to handle.
another sub p ar s houllng from Ray Orgill, but in Rex Reid, who scored 20, near standstill with 3:28 Freeman scored 23
night and dropped a 63-48 the ~11J the ofric1 alang or 14 and 12 po ints left, trailing 46·45. points and Naullo; had 21
decision to Lhe Foothill Lee Phelps and J ohn ~UH The Lions . playing But at that point the to pace the winners.
llighKnights orSanta in Wl're toomuchforc·oach without guard Ray Knights went lo work, Lynwood had a 46 39
consolat1on semifinals Dave Carlis le and his Fos ter <sprained ankle> out-scoring Ma rina 11 ·2 lead early in the fourth
action o r the San Eagles and Downey':. and still without fi ve of to sail into tonight's quarter when Tony War·
Cleme nte bas ketball Warrenpreva11cd,7S.63. their aces who are busy champ1onshipf1nals ror u ren <a 10-foot jumper)
tournament Thursday rematch or last vear '!> and Koeller <two free
evening Huntington Beac h finals against Corona del throws and a 22-footer>
B y dro ppin g the ir made a run a t Long 73 6 W Mar. closedthegapto 46-45
second s traig ht game Beach Wilson 1n the • 3 in Charlie Koeller came Warren 's two rrec
l>ance Pat Jlnlw rts ;a n fo urt h q ua rt 1· r whe n up with a back-to-back throws with 2: 00 cut the
nounccd ht!> 1,.,irnut1om C:c;ry ('onl rt,ras hil four superior performance, Lynwood t'dge to 50·47,
as h ea d lO:t C h , l h t-rree thl'Ct\\ ... and Carv For Edison clicking for 22 points to but that wai. the end or
A~ainsl the stubborn
Co~ta Mes a Mustangs
Thursday night, the hot-
shooting Barons connect-
ed on 68 percent or lheir
second half fie ld ~oal at·
tempts most were from
18-22 reet and downed
the Mus tangs, 78·60, in
th c c h a m p i o n s h i p
sem1rinals or the San
~e ment e b as k1.•tball
Costa Mes a lost the ball
five times as Fountain
Valley displayed an im·
pressive 1·2·2 zone Ul'-
fensc after play ing part
of the first half in u man
But having to play
catch up. the Mu:.langs
were forced to foul 1n
the la t e s tagc·s /\nd
combine d with lht•
llarons · hot i.hoot mi: and
ability to brea k the
prt.'ss. Costa t.ks.1 l""l'
uplhe final 11 points
niablos an• t·l11llln::ll'll 111.r l ::iddt•1I a fl•llr of keep his Marina males Marina's off ens('.
from \hl• tnu111a 111C't1t liud\.1•ts to c·ut th(' wm BEVER LY HILLS within striking range. -p;.-,...=;;;;;;;====--..
Foot hill meets Sa nta m>r ·~ :tih anl:ai'l' to 33·:.ll. Sopho more f o rward Wednesday he scored 18
Ana. a 65 43 ,u·t11r O\l'r Hut th.at \\as as clusc as Steve Davis snapped a and appeared to be
Garden G rove's the Otlt·1s o r COiJC h lourthquartcrtie andthe Marina's best 0Hcns1vc
tr>urname nt
J..Thus, the undefeated
.,arons. O. ho have top &?led four opponents by
-1 average of 29 points.
meet the San Cle mente
4th Quarter Blitz
Carries SC, 62-58
1T1to ns in to night o; BvaDailrPilotWriter dlamp1nnsh1p t'ncowtlt•r lit R a t Sa'n Clt•m('ntc Aft('r hi lling on~ (X'r·
S igh The !\1u:.t :.ang:. cenl ofthe1rfield~oal at
(Jn~lc with Rubu1oo,, 10 t<'mpts during the ~I
ij\e third place cont~l Ill three quarter. the ~n ~30. wh1ll' Foothill or Clem ente lligh 1'ratons ~nta Ana a nd ~3nt<i sank 81 percent or their
"'1a meet in thl· consola shots <9 of 11 > in the
tlon finals at 5 fourth quarter . squeak
i\fte r e ncountering a 1ng by Rubido ux o f r\Jg~e<J r1rst hair a..:asnst. Riverside 62 58 in tht•
C\ Mustcrngs t~·.im thJt champions hip semifinal:; or the San C lt•mc ntc * ""' ... ,.,.!. ,001 * ba!!ketba II t c1urnamcnl
• •• " ,., ,, Thursday night '::"!;,,,,. • : ~ T o night al 8. the ~••• n l 1n 'J'r1tons f 8CI? top Sl't.'dt-cl
""""" ~ • Fountain V:alky in the ~·· 11 finals at Sun Clemente """"<l•" ~ Jligh ,,...... .,., " .1 """ ,...,ftl••ft v ..... 111• Trailing SO 44 with 6 50
1• •.: ~ ·~ ten lo play. the Tntun. ...
111 tied l he score fou r
1 • , I '' ,
' ' 1' I •• 't
\<•r• tty Ow•f"lt.f'
·: l 1 m es b e fo r c J o h n
Stephens' 17-footer with
two minutes ldt gave>
San t:IPme n te J 58 56
lead (.............. u. ,, ,,.. ~ IJj Stan D e·Mag g1 o's '4'11ft'•"""' • .., ,. ' )") ,.. 141 . .
tB Makes Finals; .
Uni in Semi/ inals
Doug Sorl'y·~ Univl'rsi-
ty Trojans applied a full-
court press m the secopd
half lo overcome a 29-~
halftime deficit. Mark
Green and Roger Poirier
had 18 points aptecc for
University.
Tritons never tr:itl('d
again as 6·6. 2:?0 pound
Ted llettsnga scorro a
rebound basket with I 05
rema1mni:. scndmi! San
Clemente ahead GO 5G
Rubidoux cul th<' gap
to 60-511 on a 15 footer
v. 1t h 46 seconds lert.
Then. San Clemente ran
its pas~mg gamt> for 28
seconds before losing the
b ;1 11 o n I y l o h 11 v e
Rubidoux turn it ewer
with eight ~econ<l :,, left to
play,
San Clem ente J?Uard
Tim Dunham was fouled
with rivt• secon<ls lert and
-;ank two Cree throws for
the! rmal points.
lt was n't an artisllc
win for San Clemente.
~h1c h com mittt'd 19
turnovers and pl aycd
lackluster defense dur-
ing a first q uarter when
Ru bido u x :.cor ed 19
points
Out m the 8('cond haJr.
Rubidoux only sank 12 o(
31 from the floor as 1t
consistently s hot 15 20
footers
lt was a t 1ght game
most of the way with San
Clemente leading by SlX
late in the first quarter.
and Rubidoux it took
advantage of Tri tons'
turnovers on th(' foll·
court press-taking tl
six-point Jead in Lhe rinal
f>eriod.
s.i11 ca ......... IUI
" ,,,
The Laguna Reach
Artists col lidc with
Cypress at 8: 15tonight1n
tlk championship nnals
of the Ga rd en Grove
tournament , w h il e
l tvine's University
~Santa Ana Valley
i! the chump1onship
gemifinals of the La ~lnta ba s ketball t~ey.
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\ion rinals at 5 tod ;l\'. i.:rt as lluntangtun lll'ac h (lluntinJ:toa Bcnch J de-In the first hair K<><'ller
Foothill quickfy ap dropped It<; t h1rJ de h~atc<l Tho •. sand Oaks, dueled Lynwood's Tom
plied the knorkout punr h 1 ,11m 1n r" l' i.antl • i 3 CJ, m second round ac-M••1ft• cm
to Duve King's Diahlo., Tc m Pt c;tulc''· a 6 2 lion of the Beverly Hills 8,w '~ ·~ ~ ·~
scoring 11 straight points Jtinior. ".1-. Jluntsn~l·lll·s lligh bn:;ketball tourna· ~:;;:•; ·~ ~ ~ 1;
in the ftrst period to take kadm,.: rl'l.JO undcr v. alh a ment Th:1rsday night. crnok 0 , 1 ::: ·::·:., ~~!-~d~a~~~tv.:~ ~1~~ ~·f.~\'\,C'n~~0h':'c~·n i~/1~~~ '\c;h~1:·~ l~;rl.'li~~~~ ~~7, ~ ~ ,; !~ •· ... •_..:';.::·=~··..:·~::...:·..::.:.: .. ~··-·_::..,.::_'.._ ... .,--,.
quarter b 0 u n d ~ M a r e 0 ~ternoon at 3 3') score1>.ov•r1•n ~.-n ffuwt Audlterl
.lnlhatpcrn>d. M1~·11m l'agn amilt added fl\C With the score tiNi al ::.:-::'.:"' :~ :; '! •: ~~ t, Oec.ll 8,00 \ tCJO went nearly f1\·(· •1 .. ,1:.t.. lothc• llB alt:u k 55 nwl way in the finul ..--....::;.:;.;;.;.;.;..._.....;;..;.~__..
minutes w ithout a field period, Oav1s p1ckro orr
goal and could only cnn-~g ill , who m1r.sed lwo rebounds and scored
nect on three of 13 shots Estancia ·s tiff with I~ two baskets and a free
against a man derense Alamitos Wednesday throw to put th e
that kept the Diablos out night with the flu. re Chargers out front.
side most or the game. turnNt to chalk up hi-; • EalMft m t
Mean w hi I c . Bo t third 20-poinl effort or 0 ,.,, ·~ •; "; \~
Sorens en 's Kn1ghU the young seasoninpac· <"""'" 1 ~ ,
round openings in the ing Estancia ;:;;,"'" ; ,~
middle or Mission Viejo'~ HIHlll"•' ....... ~ 14'1 Al••n ' I M
2·3 zone, getting h1 gl C'on''"'"' ~ ': '! ': :.~.~~~ •: ~ ; ,; percentage 12-footers, s'""M'" , ~ 1 , T11••1 11 •• a n
The Diablos finally got ~:in n ~ : 1~ Cd•'°" ~corob,~Ou~;'":. 17 ,,
it together in the fourth ~'"" ; , ,, '"°'"""''O••• 10 n " " 111
t ~ ~ ~ ~ ei ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ~~::.~~·o ~ Z !
turnovers and s inking To'"'' ·~ •• n ••
nine fi eld goals. Diablos Hunt a.-.~~ouo~o .. ~;1"':0 ,1 ••
guard Bernie II a wk ins Law.,,.,,. • " 11 • ..,.
had eight Of his 10 points ht•nc•• Int
in the fourth period •• 11 ~ ·~
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M 1ss1on V1 t> jo with 12 ~:.;~•·101
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West College attempts to
halt a three-game losing
streak here tonight. fac·
ing San Diego Mesa
College at 7. 30 in JC
basketball play
GWC's Rustlers arc
also In 11ct1on Saturday
night. tangling with
Southwestern College in
Chula Vista
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Gold•n OppO{runlryl
Laguna Beach ad-
vlnced with a 43-41 wtn
over host Garden Grove.
'4ile University toppled
hOsl La Oulnta. 67-58, on
'llursday. 'n the Bishop Amat-B•u e tt tournament,
YI.est Covina nipped
r6ter Del or Santa Ana.
l.ICJ.79 T hursday. Mater
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s.nt.1An•v:~:.s:~1v1t1E1t .... t• team all -league as a .1 uN1011 vustTY sophomore th1:.) ear. S.llll Ana Voller (It IOI Ef4M<,.
VAllSITY s u z I E c R 0 N E -M~~:· ~·:~:·.:;"' ~:"~" Probably the prettiest Hll-Lu•ow setter as far as tcch.ruque M•~~"'1~~~.i~~:,",~'""' 1s concerned. She has a
vus1n beautiful touch and can
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wm-<~m••nHn anywhl•re on the court.
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vus1TY and can anticipate what
e:1;:,~~'~,~~11:~· 11~~~· "ill happen and is ready. JuN1011vus1rv A freshman, l>hl' 1s the
u 1.on 111101 "'" v•uo team's second setter. Ed1\0n \torinq McClur ...
VAll!SITY E I I. E E N
Unlvonlty UI 101 sin Cto'Nnto SEMONS EN-Played
quick a nd agile, two Mot'"'' .co•ln? wb' •••A•••>.
th1ngi. ) ou lo<>k for in a M~~';:i~..,:•1,=.~~. '~~1;; 1• Zor" ).
defensive pla> er. Plays c.. .... ••Mor "" u•i F-"'" left back defensive posi· 11rcx•m ... m1 F m c--.
t1on perfet tly. Can dig ~.:;;:~ :,•:: ~ /1~1,4,:;.~
the ball on the whole PK••'"" c. 1\1-.. ,
rt d k MOo•'°" l•l G '"'~"""• cou an ma es many CoM Hor1nv '""' Sh•nnon >. points on her serve. A v•••.a1H. freshman. H•llOrne CdM.lMl
KATHY TYLER-A r_.10~1~t•1a.•;"1 ~"1;:;'°°"""" llli...IEW 1977 53o•l1S good hitter, fine passer w••••• no1 F 101 c .. ,,.,,o,., ....,..
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position. A junior. E11••0 '<0''"Qw!> s".911'1 4 Speeds /Automatics /Sunroofs
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JUN1011 vus1Tv the front row but against
un1vm1tr ~o~~~\~~n c1e..-1• Louisville tht' other
c ... ona •1 M•r 111 101 M''"°" vl•lo • night, went all the way. c.orono d•t M•• ><o""<I tc"-· A fine blocker. a good
"'110'0 7~·~·,0;11v!;~"r.sf;~ jumper and always in
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SANTA ANA ANAHEIM
ro~(~~u_:io~AN DEL-A s.intJ An;i 547·1HH l'-L\\POKI BL Al ll,(/\.92660 1629E.F1rstS1reet 3145.Manchester
Costa Mesa 642·4311 7 14 640 6444 543-2639 535-4313 v•As1rv sophomore and .an ex·
L.W. BEMIS ANAHEIM SAW SHOP
S•n~t~~~:~~~m~,..,. cellent hitter reserve setter, she can ~~~~~~~~~~==========~~-~~~-~~===========:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ take over when a starter .:: S.•t•A,.. co1101 E•t•nc1• SUSAN ASKEW-An 1s hurt or in trouble and vostTY all-around player, used SA" CC-Mo Cll IOI O<HM'-h ( t f do an excellent job. A ...,n C••mtnte ,(0<1nv M<M><...,•t. across t e ron row or
r .nn Fu"' Suzie Cron e. Talles t seruor.
O•n~u"~111~~1~~.~~'.~: ... ,. player on the team at 5-8
o .• ~ .. H•"' ~·A" w ,m•n and an excellenl tutter. Gauchos Drop
98-93 Verdict
RomtJ?. First reserve with a fin e
LC Takes
49-45 Win
Paul R ay scored 15
points to lead Liberty
Christian High of Hunt-
ington Beach to u 49-45
win over lnlancl Chris·
tian in first round action
of the Riverside Chris·
tian High basketball
tournament ThL1r s<lay
nlght.
And elsewhere, llunt·
ington Valley Christian
of Newport Reach wai.
routed, 60-29. by host
Mary Star of the Sea in
San Pedro.
Liberty Christian re·
turns to action tomght
(6)
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WTestler<1 will take part
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Estancia ll 1i:h tourn.J
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wttkend with artion ~c·t
ling und..r v. u y today
and Saturday mornini: Jt
10.
Corona d <'I Mar. C'oc;ta
Mesa. Ed1!\on Cllunt
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and Newport llarhor
along with Estancia will
compete in the 16-team
tourney on the varsity
and junior varsity levels.
Admission is $1.50 for
adults and 75 cents for !ltUd<'nts. ,
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concept of the game. A
:.ophomore.
SUE COREA -Her
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play defense and her
serving. Exceptionally
Checking
Area Banquets
8111 Va squez was
honored as most valua·
bl<' runner on Dana Hills
Hig h ·s ''arsity cross
country team at a sports
aw,ards banquet r e·
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Other awards Wtn·
ners
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SANTA BARilARA-
Dennis Smith poured in
34 points, but it was for
naught as the Sad·
dleback College Gauchos
lost to Long Beach City
in overt ime, 98·98,
Thursday night at Santa
Barbara City College in
first round basketball ac·
tion at thtt Santa
Barbara Classic.
Saddleback played
Barstow earher today m
consolation action.
With one second re·
maining on the clock,
Rich McElrath scored
lo tie sending the game
into overtime
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.. ~.Weekend Calendar l(
~. "• '• Top Skippers
Prep for Cup
Uy ALMON LOCKABEV
Of !tie 0.ilt ~llot $1•H
Southland yachting ram. will gel a chance to see
some of the heavyweights or s;ulboat match racing
in action when Long Hench Y11cht Club's 1977 edi-
tion or th<' famed Congressional Cup gets under way
March 13.
Jn fact, the prestigious st'ries will have the pre·
micr challengers for the America's Cup -
scheduled later in the y(•ur ;ilong with at least
three of the contenders for the ddender's role ror
the "uuld muK "
Pelle Pctt'rson, designer und skipper or
Sweden's America's Cup challenger, Sverige, was
the first to announce thut he would bring a crew to
Long Beach to sail Cal·4Qs against some or the
world's top match racing skippers. Sverige was
launchc.•d SC'pt 1 <.1t Stenungsund. Sweden, and since
then h<ts been working out agam::.t the former
American 12 meter Columbia . Peterson and his
Swedish crew are considered the top contenders to
wrench the Amcnca's Cup from its New York
pedestal rn 125 years
/\LAN BON D OF AUSTRALIA 1s also entering
his America's Cup hopefuJs m the Congressional
Cup The :.kipper 1s as yet annamed.
Baron 01ch of t-'rance has withdrawn his crew
from the Congres~wnal Cup. reportedly because or
<l1ff1cultu.•s in getting a new 12 meter under way for
the America's Cup.
Three t•ontt•nders for thl' dl'fcnse of the Cup will
also be seen in arllon al Loni: lkach. Chief among
these is Ted Hood. Marhleheud. Mass., who has de-
signt'd a new Twl'lve for tht• Cup trials. Hood was
the s kipper of the 12 ml'lcr Courageous in the 1974
defense or the Amt•ncu'!i Cur
ALSO ON 111\NO AT I.ONG Beach will be
Lowell North of S:rn Oll'RO who has been chosen as
the s kipper of a new 12 meter being 'fielded by a
Wesl Coast Syndicate
Ted Turner or Atlanta, Ga . the ebullient
yarhlsman and flamboyant owner or the Atlanta
Arave.s baseball team, has Ileen chosen lo skipper
Courageous in the Amenca's Cup trials and has an-
nounced that he "111 again be in Long Beach for the
Congrt'Ss1onal Cup Turner 1s a several-lime con-
tender for the Con~rc.·M.ional Cup but h11s never woo
il
The 10th !>kipper and crew will be selected from
the winner of a W1..'St Coast sa1lofC scheduled Jan.
29 30 out of Long Reach Yacht Club. Skippers who
have expressed an 1ntt•rei>t 1n the sailoff include Bill
Ficker. 1970 winnt•r of the America's Cup from
Newport Reach. Argylt! Campbell, Balboa Yacht
Club. a former Congressional Cup winner, and
Mark Laura, Seattle, 1972 winner or the Douglas
Cup for colll'giatc match r:lcing.
Pctl•r l\t•nt, f!encral chairman of the 1977
Congressional Cup scril'S, said the upcomin~ event
h:is tht• cla!>s1cst ro!>ter in the history of the event.
flt• \'t·nf1t«t that tht• serit.•s will sailed in the venera-
hll-C;.il 40 sloops with Long Hcach Yacht Club
furn1.,hing new Jihs for all of the boi.lts.
The Cal 40, d~s1gncd by Hill Lapworth of
Newport Beach :lnd Built by Jensen Marines, was
the first bo:it chosen for thc Congressional Cup and
has been used t.•very year except two
Do ,1''ot Opew Before Pn"9tlt
DEAR r I\ T My husband and I purchased a
Gen1l' ~;irage door opener from National Lumber
Co in I lunlmj?ton Beach on f<'eb 2. 1976. We paid an
extra $.17 for ins t:illat1on chaqies About a month
later Wl' were 1wrH'<i w1~h u c1lahon from the Kunt-
mgton Bea(•h Department or Building and Safety
for 1mpropt'r in:.tallution and failure to obtain a
}X'rm1l After repeated unsucct>ssful attempts to re-
ach someone 1n <tulhority ut National Lumber by
t elephone. my hui;band wrote them on Apnl 23 re·
questing that they obtain the permit and correct the
lm.propcr mstallauoo. We b.ave .not. uc.eived an
aru.w<'r, :ind hope that )'OU can help
C R .• Huntington
1'1tll Parktr. managtr ol tht Hunllngt.oa ~ach
1'1llonal LumtM>r l'o_ st.ore, aays that a posted sign
Informs garage door openl'r customers that obtaln-
lnit a building permit b the rl'llponslblllty or the
natomt"f, Tht t'ily ol HunUn"ton Beach, aecordlng
to Parkt r. Informed l.he store about a year a.go that
door ~ners Installed In garages are considered
••11mall appllancf',," requlrf' a building permit and
mllll mt>f't ~lntrkal u ft-ty ,tandards .
The firm's in'itaJlen are not licensed ~ledrical
<'OQtractors, and they ~an.not modJfy or cbaa1e lhe
Histing wlrtng In a customer's garage. That ls up to
the purcbuer. along with obtalnlng a bulJding
permit.
Parker told A VS that hJs cost runs $32.SO for
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-. C~g,~ge .. Sail:ors Competing
Uer,le~a~eek~ al Ideal winter sn1llng -------------=-::;...~~::::::::-con~ont ~ al~ost hke ~01mer -Southern -
, Cali(qrnia yuchtf"'eo 11A;e ~ing a r espite t.his
weellend,'possibly to ~ontcmplatilheir last.minute
CHAMPAT13
Robbie Naish
WOMEN'S TITLIST
Susie Swatek
Robbie Naish Top
Windsurf er Entry
Robbie !\;J1o;h, a 13 year old 90 pound sailor
from Ka1lu:1, ll jwu11. won the Windsurfer world
t°hampionsh1p \\II h a low Sl'Ort.' of 4.25 points in :l
hght-air n•s:atta at "llass~•u . Buhamas
Mon• than ·150 t·utnes sa1lod the preliminary
Sl'ries in four st·p:ir~•le W1'1.:ht classes to determine
the top 21 from earh cla~s who would sail in the
l'hampionship rl1ght
Christmas shoppmg
The lone exception on lhe l~al front will be the
collegiate sailors who will be competing for the
Dick Sweet Perpetual trophy to decide the sloop
champ1onsh1p of the Puc1f1c Coast Intercollegiate
Yacht Racing Assocl:lllon.
NINE TEAMs--INCLUDING UC Irvine and
Or ange Coast College-will be mixing it up over
ocean courses orr Newport Beach ln 3(Hool Sb!elds
Class sloops. There will be fi ve SoU.lhland'colleges
and four from northern California In the competi-
tion.
Action is light in other Southl:ind yachting com·
munities. In Los Angeles Barbor. Cabr1llo Beach
Yacht Club will contfnue its Winter Series on Sun-
day, and on Santa Monica Bay King Harbor will
stage the las t half of its Chnl>tma:. Regalta tor cen-
terboard boats.
JN SAN DIEGO TWO yacht clubs have
scheduled minor regattas. Coronado Cays Yacbt
Club w1Jl send handicap type racers out in quest or
the Longstreth trophy on Sunday and Mission Bay
Yacht Club is in\itmg ull classes to an event
facetiously called the Commodore 's Confusion race
on Sunday.
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Compellllve yachting acllvity is expected to re·
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Del Rey Yacht Cluh's Puerto Vallarta race,
followed by the Southern Caufornia Yachting As-
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The "Midwinters" traditionally kick ofr a new year
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Thl' 5l·cntry v.11nwn s ehjmp1onsh1p was swept
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third in the fm<1I ratt• or
the year sailed out of
South Shore Yacht <Juli
Sunday.
Second overall· ror~the
year was Howlin' ·Owl.
sailed by Allen Stewart.
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Reflective
Sculptures
In Newport
Frederick Eversley began hill
career u an eledrical engineer,
almln1 at an M.D. and a Ph.D. in
biomedical engineering.
Today, be is a sculptor.
Forty pieees ln cast P,>tyest.er
resin created by Eversfey ·dur·.
Frederick Eversley
created these two
untitled sculptures
in potyester resin.
The opaque black
work at left was
ma.de in 1974,
while the form
at right, in three
colors, dates
from 1969.
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JACKIE Hn&AN, Editor
Arts I Dining Out :-
Entertainment
Friday, December 10, 1978
ing the past 10 years will be on
dLsplay Saturday througb Jan. 23
at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach.
Eversley turned to sculpture
when he became fascinated by
DAILY PILOT
the possibilities or using plaetic•
as a medium. During his earlie~
a rtistic explorations, he de-1
veloped a technique of ceo·
trifugal casting to create multi·
color. multi·layer conctntrio
ring sculpture.
TIIE OBJECTS he creates de-
pend for their effects up0n
polished surf t reflect
their envjronment o ct as
len~es . Changes in light and
viewer pers pective result ·
seeming changes in t
sculptures .
The exhibit was organized by
the Santa Barbara Museum· di
Art.
Al the same time, the mus8"111
will be displaying in its entrance
gallery a suite of 20 painti.Qp,
"Homage for 'Vingt Regards aur
l'Enfanl Jesus' by Messiaen," by
Jean St. Pierre. Messia~'s
music accompanies this dis-·
play.
The group of oil and encaustic
paintings was purchased in 1975
by Friends or the Newpon
Harbor Art Museum for the
permanent collection.
MUSEUM HOURS are noon to
4 p.m. daily except Mondays, and
6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. The museum
will be closed Dec. 24, 25 and 31
and Jan. I.
Guided tours are provided on
request for public and private or-
ganizations as well as educa·
lional and senior citizens groups.
They may be arranged by calling
675-3866. Admission to the
museum is free.
It's 'Nutcracker' Time
Met Star to Teaeh.
Ba rat o n (' Sherrill Milnes, a leading
pc rform('r with the Metropolitan Opera,
\\ tll conduct master classes as part of the
thm:I a nnual "Festival of Learning" for
s ingers and piano accompanists, alol)e
Wlth soprano Nadine Conner and other
well·known teachers. The festival begins
J an 19 at Santa Ana College. Information
.ind applications are available by calling
8.15 J()()() <'Xl. J 17.
T•rtle la 'Allee'
Tristan Mabry stars as the mock turtle in a
cast of over 70 Orange Coast youths 1n·
"Alice in Wonderland." It will be
performed at 7:30 o'clock tonight and 2:30
p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Laguna
Moulton Community Playhouse, 806
Laguna Canyon Road, :taguna Beach.
Tickets at $1.50 for adults and $1 for
children may be reserved by calling
4M-<r7'3 between l ad I p.m. today and
Saturd111.
I ,
l .
The Sugar Plum Fairy will
weave h« magic on the
youn1sters of Orange County
when Ballet Pacifica launches Its
loth aeuon of "The Nutcracker"
in the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road. Laguna Beac~ on Tues·
day. Performances run through
Dec. lt at 7:30 p.m. with 2:30
p.m . matinees scheduled for
Dec. 18 and 19.
Dancing the role of the Sugar
Plum Fairy In different
performances will be Judith
Aaen C1uest artist), Jill Brooks
and McJlly Lynch. Their Nut·
cracker Prince partners will be
Louis Carver. Paul Naure, Vic·
tor Moreno and David Paoaiert.
SNOW QUEENS will be Jill
Brooks, .Unnlfer En1Je, Lisa
Robertaod' and Kristi Stephens.
Louis Carver, Ro1er Faubel and
Paul Maure ~m alternate as
Snow Kings.
In every performance the roles
of Drosselmeyer and Mother
Gln1er will be portrayed by
Laguna Beach actor Charles
Colian.
· Considered the most popular
ballet in the United Stat.es, "The
Nutcracker" story concerns • lit·
lie 1irl who receives, 11 a
Christmas gift, a wooden not·
cracker carved to resemble a
man. In the ma1lc of Christmas
Eve, the nutcracker comes to life
and turns into a handsome
prince, who taka the UWe lirl,
Clara, lhroulh the Land of Snow
to his Kin1d0m of Candy, where
she meet.I the Sul(ar P1uni Fairy.
Charles Colgan (center) plays Mother Ginger,
wffh Kelly Kneubuhl (left) and Kathy Jo Kahn
as two of the dancing gingersnaps.
The role or Clara will be danced
by Rika Creed, Shawn Daywalt,
Laurie Miller and Julie Renfro.
Music is by Tchaikovsky:
choreography and costumes are
by Lila Zall, artistic director of
Ballet P acifica: technical dlrec·
tor Is Carl Callaway; storyteller
15 Dou~las Reeve.
TICKETS are $4 for adults and
$3 for children. Group rates are
available for 15 or more tickets.
Mail orders may be sent to Sa!·
ly Reeve, P.O. Box 241, Lasuna
Beach . CA 92652.. Chech
should be made payable to Ballel
Pacifica and a self·addre$Sed
s tamped envelope muSt'·1~e
enclosed if tickets are to be
mailed.
Further inform aUon and re-
servations can be obtained by
calling 494-7271 or 494-1148
weekdays between 10 a.m. and 2
p.m.
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It's a Dog's Lile
Dean Jones stars as b6th a crt1s ading
lawyer and a dog m the new Walt Disney
film "The Shaggy D.A." Tim Conway,
Suzanne Pleshette and Kct·nan Wy nn
costar.
Record Gifts
New Discs
&·'.Tops in Pops~)
Relerued
By LISA ROBINSON
For the rock fan, Christmas poses no pro·
blcm. Most record companies wall until just thjs
time to release their big guns, or get rid of the ob··
vious "Greatest Hits" packages that they've had
lying around all year.
New and big albums in your stores now in·
elude Elton John's double record set, "Blue Mov·
cs," Led Zeppelin's soundtrack to "The Song Re·
mains the Same," Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the
Key of Life," Joni Mitchell's "Hejira," Jackson
Browne's "The Pretender," Kiss' ''RQCk.& Roll
Over" and Electric Light Orchestra's "A New
World Record.'' ·
NEW AND well worth noting <although not
always displayed prominently) ari' Patti Smith's
"Radio Eth1op1a" and Graham Parker and the
Rumour·s "Heal Treatment" <although his
"Live at Marble Arch," a bootleg LP hard to
come bv 1n the U S., 1s a better indication of his
interesting approach to rhythm and blues).
The live album (because of Jo'ramplon's s uc-
cess) 1s second in popuJarity righl now only to the
.. Best of" LPs. We're being deluged with the
greatest hits of the The Fuccs. The Doobies, the
E agles. Diana Hoss, Grand Funk, George Har-
tison. Bachm:.111 Tum<'r Overdrive, Jimmy Cliff,
pnn, Mott the lloople, Firesign Theater, Ten
·~cars After, Leo Koltkc. Rod Stewart and the
ointer S1 stl•r s. And John Denver's and
hicago's "Greatest lhts" from last year have
l:>ecn dragv,ed to the front e>f the stores.
' .: IF YOUR fr1Clld /relative/child is a fan of. by. Bruce Springsteen, but only has his ''Born to
B
un" album. a good idea might be to buy his
arlier "Greetings fo'rom Asbury Park" and "The·
iJd the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle·' LPs
co'mplete the collection. Early Rolling Stones
r eeords are always great, and there are a few ~~k Christmas" albums worth having, notably
""Phil Spector's Christmas Album" (re-released
en Warner Bros.).
You'll have no trouble at all finding the right
ift this Chr istmas for that BeaUe freak on your
· t. There's Capitol's "Beatles Rock & Roll
usic." and Apple's lwovolumes, "The Beatles:
962-1966" and "The Beatles: 1967-1970." "Let It
e" was up front 1n many of the stores I visited.
The Art• in Brief
Peerce, ,Feld at UCLA
Among the highhght.8 or 'the perl'ormlng
arts at UC Los Angeles in February will be a
concert by tenor Jan Peerce and performances
by the Eliot.1'eld BaJlet.
Peerce will sings arias with the California
Chamber Symphony at 8 p.m. Feb. 6 in Royce
Hall, with tickets al $5-$8 general, $2.50 for
students and senior <'itizcns. The ballet will
perform Feb. J l · 16 in Royce Hall, with tickets
at $4 .50·$7 .50 general, $2.50 lor s tudents.
Tickets are available al Mutual and Liberty
agencies.
Other events include the JuilUard String
Quartet (Feb. 13, 19, 24 and 27 ); guitarist
Carlos Barbosa-Lima (Feb. 20), violinist Silvia
Marcovici CFeb. 20), the Stuttgart Chamber
Orchestra C Feb. 18), the National Folk Ballet
of Yugos lavia (fo'eb . 20> and the Rejko
Hungarian Gypsy Orche:.tra and Dancers
<Feb. 27 l M em be rs of the Royal Shakespeare
Company will present r eadings with an
emphasis on Shakespeare Feb 3·5.
Maaic Center Plap
The Mark Taper Forum or the Los Angeles
Music Center will present Emlyn Williams in a
solo performance as "Dylan Thomas Growing
Up" Dec. 27-Jan. 2. Tickets go on sale at the
box offtce Wednesday. Information is available
by calling <213) 972-7211 ; for theater parties,
<213> 972-7605. The Taper has also announced the
rehearsals have begun on Tom Stoppard's
"Travestie s" and Oscar Wilde's "The
Importance of Ueing Earnest," to run in
repertory beginning Jan. 11. The plays are
related. with some of Wilde's characters used
in the Stoppard comedy. 'l'he cast wall anclu<le
Jean Marsh and Anita Gilletle.
Also at the Music Center, the Ahmanson
Theater has announced that Cindy Williams,
star of "Laverne and Shirley," will be reatured
with Richard Thomas an the comedy "Merton
of the Movies," April 22·June 4.
Pla.wtarh,.. Sito"'
A multi-media exploration of Christmas
sky phenomena wall be examined in "The Star
of Bethlehem," which starts today at the
Reuben H. Fleet Theater and Science Center.
1875 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego. It will
run through Dec. 30. Information as available
by calling 1·238-1233, ext. 33.
Ballet P~f onaanc~•
· Ballet fans will have a chance to indulge
lhemselves this month and next, with several
ballet companies scheduJed lo perform.
The Southern California Ballet will presenl
"Peter and the Wolf" with narrator Richard
Thomas Dec. 28·30 at the Wilshire Ebell
Theater in Los Angeles. Other ballets to be
performed include the world premiere of Paul
Stupton's "Affinities." Tiekcts ar e available at
Mutual and Liberty agencies.
The San Francisco Dallet will perform
·Jan. 20-22 at 8:30 p.m. at UCLA's Royce Hall,
offering ''Romeo and Juliet '' and several short
dances. tickets al S&-$8 general and $2.50 for
students are available al Mutual and Liberty
agencies. .
In ad di ti on to its Laguna Beach
performances (sec p age Cl). the Ballet
Pacifica will perform "The Nutcracker" al
7:30 p.m. Dec. 20 and 21 at Santa Ana College.
Tickets at $2 general and $1 for students and
senior citizens are on a first-come, first-served
basis.
Batad Held O"er
The Ruthie Lewis Band has ~n held over
at Duffy's Back Bay Restaurant, 103 N.
Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. The group will
perform from 8· 30 to I :30 o•ctock tonight
~ough Dec. 18, Tuesdays lhtout;h Saturdays.
\loriet11 AlldldoR•
Singers, dancers, jugglers, tumblers,
clowns and variety artists will be audltiooed
for Marriott's Great America in Santa Clara
this weekend.
Tryouts will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday at the Los
Angeles Airport's Marriott Hotel, 5855 W.
Century Blvd. Musicians and backstage
workers should not audition but rather send
resumes to Marriott's Great America, Show
Operations Dept., P.O. Box 1776, Santa Clara,
CA 95052.
.lo.e E'~r at Clarf!91Gtlt
Jose Ferrer has been set as the third
performer in the Claremont College's series or
Special Events for 1976·77. He wall pres ent
"The Art of the Monolof\uc" al 8 p.m. J an. 7
and 8 in Garrison Theater, Claremont. Tickets
are available at Mutual and Liberty agencies,
or can be charged at 1-626-4523.
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• res taurants and recreation with a manna 11 view
•deluxe accommodat1ons for holid ay I
guests
I .•Free Harbor Cruises with Santa Oecem· I I ber 11-12. 1·4 P.M. Dana Wharf I
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The incomparable 450SEL Sedan
from Mercedes-B·enz.
Come and see what sets it apart
from all the rest.
There isn't another sedan in the world l ike the
Mercedes-Benz 450SEL. It has the room of a tou ring
car, but the handling of a sports sedan. It has the com-
fort of a luxury car. but the engineering sophistication
of an exotic sports car.
We have this unique automobile on display. You can
begin to appreci~te it by giving it a long loQk. But that is
really just the beginning. Ask us about a thorough test .
drive in the 450SEL. Know what it's like to be set apart
from all th e rest.
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department. 'lls the sea.son to~ Out ·n· About found on the east or west side or
jolly ... and lo catch up with the 81g Apple itself.
some of the recent developments Hannan Stanley We'll be check1n. g out the New ~ • h
on the alw1.1ys-busy.O.ran. ge Coun Yorker ln detail soon, but a few on•g t '=' '! ty restaurant and duu.ng scene pertin~t facts are already ln ., •
••••• Next Wednesday o nly' the hand. For starters: Breakfast.
0."ITH T llE Archeswill stage a special Middlt.> lunch aod dioner wiU be cer ved K.tls' 0 " year's shortest Eastern dinner and show pro· -'# days dwindling on. it appears the gram. Many of the dishes, it hal) seven days a week between 6 -. pe•n __
idea of a twilll!ht dinner has been promised, will b~ made from a.m . and l J p.m. ., • ~,
greater appeal than ever at ancient recipes da llng back more House specialties -authentic
several Laguna spots Or does lhan 2.oooyear~. New York style we've been
top-notch food at bargain prices Music and dance, too, will told include pastrami, corned M • ls
have some bearing on the matter adhere to a strictly Middle East l>Mf, lox, eggs and onJons combo, US l,Ca too? bagels and cream cheese, and
Th. I f navor -includ ing, naturally, the author Harr y Golden's all-time 1s popu ar are for the early· t t · h ·
t bed I i . . grea erps1c ore an art usoc1al· favori·t .. , etg cream. o-·eur y·to·r se set 1s being ed ·th th b IJ d ~ fr ed Bui P b wi earea: e Y ancmg. T hroug out this weekend, o er at eter:.'lwo super Danne r will b e se r v e d restaurants : the Crown House, r r 0 m 5 : 3 0 P . m . t 0 m i d· al ong with all the other opening
32802 Cons t Highway (at Crown night. Show limes. for those with merriment. there will be free
Val l ey P arkw ay>. Laguna dinner reservations in advance movies and cartoons for the
Niguel, 499·2626 ; and the Ivy of each performance, will be 7• 9 youneste rs in the Greenwich
House. 384 Forest Ave. tin the Village room.
L b d C and 11 p.m . ••••• um er yar enter ), Laguna The cost for dinner and show is
Beach, 494-9491. $10 per person. Call the Arches -
The special l w1hght dinner 645-707 7 -for information, or the
menu provides a choice of three special reservations number _
equally tem pting cntrees Lead· 645·2545. ••••• ,. ing off is baked s napper, accom·
parued by broccoli hollandaise.
$4.45.
Chicken, sautecd or broiled as
you speci fy, as served with
a sparagus holl u nd a 1se an d
tabbed al $4.65. Medallion of
beef, $4 .95, is serv(.-d on eggplant
and accompanied by asparagu:.
DON'T MISS the opening this
weekend or a new -and warmly
welcome -dining establishment
in Costa Mesa . Off and running
t od ay i s the New Yorke r
restaura nt and delicatessen, 428
HORIKAWA restaurant, 3800
Plaza Drive, South Coast Vtllage,
recently received the award of
excellence for s upremacy in
gourmet cuisine from the Gold
PeMant Gou rm et Society, the
oldest such group in continuous
existence.
During a black lie dinner held
at the restaurant, owner .. Mike"
Horlkawa r eceived the award
from Gary Stein, Los Angeles
businessman und grand mas ter
of the society. Following the
award ceremonies, the society
E. 17th St.
holl and a1se.
The three entrees include race
or parslled potato, SOUJ:J or mixed
green s alad , hot bread and but·
Under the owners hip and
manageme nt or former New
York restau r a nt and d e li
operators, this spot, it is hoped, <8ff HORI KA WA, Page C4 >
ter.
Do bear in mind , though, that
all or this is !.triclly an early af.
fair. The s pedals arC' only of·
fcred from 4 lo 6 pm., Monday
through Friday, except holiday!.
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AN OPPORTUNITY lo l<.tk e
part in some unusual pre holiday
festi vities 1s being offered next
we e k at Nc>A port Oeat'h 's
stalwart Arches restaurant , 3334
W. Coast lhghway
IC lh t.> event looks like
so m e thi ng l if ted f r o m
&heherazade"s "Thousand and
One Nights," lhat 's the prec1'>e
intention Rerau.,e participants
-by way of food. dnnk and en·
tertainmcnt wall be whisked to
the e 11ot1c M 1ddl<· East
Susan Blakely portrays a
plainclothes narcotic agent
for the New Yo rk City Poli ce
Depart ment in "Report to
the Commiss ioner " at 9
o'clock tonight on "The CBS
F r iday Night Movies,"
Channel 2.
N OW OPEN
W a: ch For Ow c.fwtd OpeninfJ SOOft
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Roan Sirloin or Lobster • Champagne •
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TONIGlrr, DECEMBER It
'HANSEL AND GRETEL' -Clf\ldren's opera, 8
o'clock tonight. Saturday and D~. 16·18 ln the
Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. $1.50 al bookstore or door
CJDLDKEN'S MUSICAL -"Scrooge and the
Christmas Ghosts," by Jay ConJchn. 7 :30 o'clock
tonight and Dec. 17, 2.30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday
and Dec. 18. and 4:30 p.m. Sunday and Dec. 19. 20
and 21 at Fountain Valley Community Theater ,
18280 Mt. Baldy Circle. Fountain Valley. $1.50 .
963-2033, S31·8662 or.894-2102.
'AUCE IN WONDERLAND' -Musical. 7:30
o'clock tonight, 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Suoday
at Lag una Moulton Theater, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. $1.50 adults . $1 children.
494-0743 1 to 5 p. m . today and Saturday.
'UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE' -Joint faculty.
student comedy. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday
in the Porthole Theater, Dana Hllls Hi gh School,
33333 Street of the G<>lden Luntern. Dana Point.
$2.
'AN ENEMY OF THE P EOPLE' -Ibsen
drama. 8 o'clock torught. Saturday and Dec.
14-18, and 5 p.m . Sunday and Dec. 19 at Cal State
Fullerton's Recital llall, 800 N. State College
Blvd .. Fullerton. $2.50. 87().3371.
'PI CTU R E S A T AN E XHIBITION' -
Mussorgs ky music, 8 o·clock tonight in Cal State
Fullerton Little Theater, with Uni versity Wind
Ensemble. 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton.
$2. 870-3371.
'A MUSICAL OFFERDiG' -Choirs a nd or·
chestra. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday al
Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E. Chap-
man Ave ., Fullerton. Free.
CLASSICAL ROCK CONCERT -. Featuring
Handel, 9 o'c lock tonight al Jo'ountaln Valley
NOW APPEARING
THE
BOB VERA SHOW
WEDMESDAY-THURSDA Y
7 P.M. • 11 P.M.
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
8 P.M. • I A.M.
ALSO
DIXIELAND BRUNCH
WITH
llLL Y WELLS & THE BACHELORS
SUND A Y-10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
CHRISTMAS
FEAST
Join us at
The Registry
Hotel for on old
fashion
Christmas Feast.
Carve your own turkey
with all the trimmings in
our Grand Portage
Restaurant. $8.75 per person.
Reservations for your turkey
must be mode in advance.
Complete holiday menu
from $7.25 available also.
Come dine, dance
and Enjoy.
THE Rt~GISTRY HOTEL
ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvln•
Phone 752-8>'77
Ow...o -l!Ot!flM O'f
Hot.p<ltl11y MlftfCl-1 W. O••t.tl Te•U
Recreation Center. Brookhurst at lleil, Fountain
Valley S'Z.50. ~~
IRVINE MASTER CHORALE -Christm
musi~~.8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday ln S-·-~•"
Ana n.a•h School Auditorium, 520 W. Wal
Santa Ana. $6 and" adulta, $htudenta. 542·1790.
'SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY' -Dir ected by
Ron Thronson or Costa Mesa , 8·30 o'clock toniab
and Saturday in Chapman College's Waltmu ,
Theater, Palm at Grand, Or1nge . $2.50 aeneralf'
$1.50 students and seniors. 997-6646. ·~
'THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING' -RomQ;
tic comedy, 8 o'clock tonight through Sunday
Santa Ana College Phillips Hall, 17th and Bria
streeta, Santa Ana. $2 general, $1 students 4"Ct ..
senio.rs. 835-5971 or ~3000, ext . ZZ1 weekday ab~
temoons. / ·
'ROIJDA YON ICE' 8 o'clock tonight, 2 and t
p.m . Saturday and 2 and 6 p.m . Sunday at the
Long Beach Arena. $4.50, $5.50 and $6.SO at
Ticketron (Sears, Wards and Broadway).~
Mutual. Wallichs'and Liberty agencies.
'THE MOUSETRAP' -Suspense drama, 8:30
o'clock tonight and Saturday at Westminster
Commun ity Theat e r . 7272 Ma p ie St.,
Westminster. 893·8626.
'THE HEIRESS' -Drama. 8:30 o'clock tonight
and Saturday al Cal State Long Beach Studio
Theater . 6101 E. 7th SL. Long Beach. Sz.13.50.
(213 ) 498-4540 weekdays. •
'STAR OF BETHLEHEM' -Planetarium show.
7:30 and 9 o'clock tonight and Dec. 17. Orange •
Coast College Planetarium. 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Free.
EDDIE HARRIS -9:30 p.m. to 2 a .m. ton1ght,
through Sunday at Hungry Joe's, 1506 Pacific
Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. $4 plus one
drink minimum .
BASEBALL M E MORABIUA -F r o m
Baseball's Hall of Fame, today through Sunday
at the Los Angeles Convention Center. 2 to JO
p.m. daily. $2 adults, $1 children under 16.
ORIGINAL M USICAL -''From Her e to
Kingdom Coine." 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday
in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free.
'SAT URDAY SUNDAY MONDAY' -Comedy,
now through Dec. 19 at South Coast Repertory,
1827 Newpor t Blvd, Cos t a Mesa. 8 p .m .
Tuesd ays-S undays a nd 3 p.m . Sundays.
$4.50-$6.50. 646-1363 after 1 p.m . daily.
'SOUND OF MUSIC' -Now through January at
Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida
Pico, San Clemente. l}.50-$13.95. 492-9950.
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For a unique dining adventutt, come aboard
the glamour train. Lunch, dinner and
Sunday brunch. Savory ent.rec:s include
Roast Prime. Rib of Beef, Rack of Lamb
Be Chesapeake Bay ScalloJll. Grand
Ccnrral Station Lounge with Chowder Bar
and Dining Can located in South Coast Plaza
in Costa Mesa. (71~) ~22 Come relive the put.
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•Unhm1t"d Cockla1ls
•Ch.imp.ic,n• ;it Midnight
• r :1Vors
•Continuous Music with
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the Preservation of
819 Bands" and
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only S79 rer couple
A"d 1 YUll choo~e
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• A luxurious room
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• A \CCOnd night IS Jll add111on1I
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Spend New Year's Eve at the New Registry Hotel with Keith
.. Williams & Hls Orchestra. We're bringing back the sound and
.~mance of the 'Bil Band in OW' Orange County Ballroom.
-Or-let Keri Crossman le Co. entertain you with bis I.:.as Vegas
type show featuring a wide range of musical orcerlnp ln our
.• Grand Portaee Restaurant.
A gourmet dinner will be served in both rooms with a bottle or
champagne for every couple, complete package available at
$50100 per couple.
Overnight accommodations are also available at an additional SS
per person.
Call now for reservations.
THE REGISTRY. HOTEL
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18800 MacArthur Boulevard
I rvf"!£ Callfomle 92715
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A Memorab"le 'Music'
' ~yond the general excellence · the show la well haodled by the
servants -Victor Pinheiro and
Susie Scott -who contribute
some nice depth to a pair ol uW1·
ty characters. Dennis Fox and
John Parkson fare well aa the
nasty N azls and Bert Anderson h1
fine as lhe young Teuton with
aome humanity remaining.
ol the overall production, there
are three upect.a ol .. The Sound
oC Music" at Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse that should re-
main with you all the way home.
One ia the spectacular voice ol
Geraldine Dt_cker as the Mother
Abbess, whose rendition or
"Cllmb Every Mountain" aends
shivers up the spine. Another is
the superb performance of
James E . Brobead a.a the lr·
represslble impresario Max
Detweiler, easily the best ol the
cast.
The third Is the presence of the
most engaging younpten you're
llkely to see on stage -Jennifer
and John Younghusband, ages 6
and 4, respectively, as the junior
members of the Von Trapp
Family (where the seven
children have become eigbt for
this version). The decision to add
little John to the lineup was in-
splred: he may not know what a
show stealer is yet, but he cer-
tainly is one.
mE MOPPETS aretheof(apr-
ing of actress Judy O'Dea, who
turns in a fine performance 1n the
leading role of Maria, the would·
be nun turned governess turned
stepmother of the Von Trapp
brood. Miss O'Dea folJows ber
Intermission
Tqm Titus
perky NelUe ln "South Pacific"
with another Rodgers & Ham-
merstein heroine, equally er
ferveacent with a pleasing,
natural flair.
Darrell Sandeen enacts the
authoritarian Captain Von Trapp
with the proper straight-backed
stiffness and a commanding
stage voice, both in his speaking
and sln&lng moments. Another
ftne sln1er is Jan Lacey, who
makes the most ol the role of
Ella. the fiancee of brief tenure,
in bet "How Can Love Survive?"
and "No Way lo Stop It" num·
bers.
THE VON TRAPP children
perform well as a wlit, though
their bedtime number could
benefit from more imagineUve
staging. They are well represent-
ed at the bottom by little John
and Jennifer and at the top by
Mariana Renee, who makes a de·
licious Leisl, as well as in the
middle by Resina McMahon,
whose gift for honesty provides
her with some quite funny mo-
ments. '
Whal comedy remains in
For "The Sound ot Music," a
difficult technical assignment,
director Dan Verre bas come up
with the rinest set yet at the San
Clemente dinner thea\er, Scenic
t ranslttons -and ~e
many -are skillfully and quick-
ly accompllshod.
Even If the show were a
med!ocre effort, it would be one
ol the biggest box office suc-
cesses to date at Seb&sU.an's. An
avalanche of advance sales has
sold out the production through
December, and current projec-
tions to run It through Feb. 20
may have to be revised lnto
March if auch response con-
tinues.
"The Sound of Music" plays
nightly except Monday at vary-
ing curtain times (8:40 Tuesday
through Thursday, 9 : 10 Friday
and Saturday, 7:40 Sunday) al
Sebastian's West, 140 Avenlda
Pico, San Clemente. Call 492.9950
for reservations.
Rudolph Valentino
and Lila Lee are the
stars of •'Blood and
Sand," a 1922 silent
bullfighting classic at
11:30 o'clock tonight
on Channel 28. The
film will be pre'ceded
by a documentary,
''The Legend of
Rudolph Valentino."
at 10:30 o'clock. Both
are part of KCET's
membership drive.
which runs through
Tuesday. HORIKA WA WINS GOURMET PRIZE •••
SELL-SELL SELL those Christmas Ite ms
from under our
DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS THEE
CALLour Chn:.lmas
Ad·V•i.t'r ut &12 5678
<From Page C3)
membership was treated to
Horikawa's widelr·hailed "0-makase" gourmet dinner.
Horikawa is the first Japanese
restaurant to receive the award.
In addition to the South Coast
·Village spot. there's another
Horikawa operatjon at 111 S. San
Pedro, in Little Tokyo, Los
Angeles.
Diners may choose from
seafood delicacies at the largest
Sushi Bars outside Japan, grilJed
meal or poultry in the Teppa'l
Rooms, or traditional Japanese
favorites.
TEMPLE <;AR.DENS ~-· ; CtMNeSfa Restaurant ~~?5
DIE FAMOUS
LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY
Special LMnc:t..oR Buffet
M oMily lhru Friday 11 30 to I 30
RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE
F1 1tu11ng EJ101tc Tropical Oronk~
1500 .t.D.t.M5 lot Horborl
COST A MESI.
Aftd, 111 Gorde11 Gro••
12201 IROOKHURST
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./ Luncheon -Monday thru Friday
11 30 a m to 3 <Y.l p m.
Dinner -Every Evening
from 5:00 p.m
0..-()o\eo>tll ,......,._..'9)
T-tlwu
SltUf<lly
600 Newpon Center Onve
across from Fashion Island
Reservations honored -640-7502 v-...-.
Dining and Oanong In The Round
NOW APPEARING
RUTHIE LEWIS BAND
T• ... W .-9to f:30
103 N. Boylldt Dr., Newport Beoch
RtHrvattons 640-5123
ARCHES RESTAURANT
PRESENTS
A SPECIAL MIDDLE-EASTERN
DINNER AND SHOW
.·
Featuring Ancient Recipes of a Cuisine
Dating Back More Than 2000 Years
Wednesday, December 15
AN EVENING OF FINE DINING
AND FUN-FILLED ENTERTAINMENT
TO LAUNCH THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Dinner Served 5:30 p.m. to 12 Midnight
SHOW TIMES (with Dinner ReHrvatlont) 7·9·11 p.m.
3334 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
Speclel R•••Nlrtlona Number
645-2545
r .. :;~ "" " •• t.
Me-N-Ed's Home-delivered
pizza Is like having a chef, Maltre de, waiter ~! ......
and taxi driver ot your doorstep. · ·
11red ot dfl3ssing up 10 eot r.ur>
l 1100 ol 11 .. r.g ON'"' C!l.f'>'V night) Then plloM
Me-N ld:. Fom1y P1ua l'or' AS or0d t' ,,,. (J piping hol piZZO
,,
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ond cold SOit drink dellll'eted lo yeur dOOl 1n rn1r.ute5 , •
[!Aven p1uo vonetie.s lo choo:.o ltom each de1tc1ou$ly ditferenl ;/
Nu e nearby Me·N ~ds locot1ons to serve you. . <' :: .. ·~;
Pnof\e 1r1 your order and eel oul al home tor o chOnge. ~·· 2 : ~ ~-: ' r'~ ' '
FAMl~Xll~i~~
Huntington Beach;
847·1214
Costa Mesa :
646-7136 .
Over .10 :.p<>eciy•
m<: l 11•~ o~.:
.................. A Great .
t t Christmas
.. ·,
t 'J'rlo of t Dinner. ..
t f1'avorltes t At The Marriott
f ftedTer~I t f .,.,.,,,.,. r....,.... t
f Chfellen on a •••.,.r t
t Served w1th Green Veoetablea t
Soup • Rice · Green Tea
t '7.H t
t t •n•11.t11 t f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t
t Reservations honored: 644·.&811 t
COME IN ANO 8( OUR HOHORED QUEST ............... _
As Is a 1raclltlo11,
nttr ohl fas/tinned Turkty Dlm11r, ·
w/1/1 rile trimmings, ~
wll/ he available on C/1rlw11os .
Yo11 'l/'car11e yo ur 01v11 turkl!y ,
ond tlte leftm•ers belong tu you.
Plw11C!: (7 / 4J '1404000
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOWI
~ '~e\\1)0rt Be.ach.e.~® .1nOrr10,,!ttoTEL
MllW#O&T • Ol:JITD 900 Nt>~port C«ntu Dr.
..
'How Funny' Not Very
By KATHE B. TRACY
OI ... 0.lty l'llel ll<>H
Question: I low funny
can sex be? Answer:
Not very funny 1' you're
rererring to the newly
released film.
Christie look ahl.l·
The muJortl) or the
epi s od es con ta111
predictabh• plol twists
(i c th e b t.'gu il1ng
mi s tre ss a nd the
handsome butler 1 and
two sWn l'S in part1cul:ir
may e\Ok i.' adver se
rcact1ori-.
are given a rest Ill this
talents come across as
he., Jumps from ro.le to
r'o I e T h e v a r 1 o u s
cha r acte rs. however.
la c k per so nality
developm e nt and
1nt e n s 1t y, traits
Gi a nnini e xce ls in.
E ven hi s fa mous eyes
made-for· a-quick-buck
ftlm You ma~ get a few cheap thralls and
laughs 1f you have u sUght understand111g of
the stereotypical Italian
male.
Directed by Dino Risi.
rated "R" (for ridiculous). A
"How Funny" is an
anthology of s exual
skits about a variety or
ludicrous ideals and
stereoLypes. G iancurlo
Giannini, the poignamt
hero of Italian director
Li na Wertmuller 's
"Seven Beauties."
enacts eight difrerent
character roles opposite
Laura Antonelli, a Julie
Singer, Mime on KOCE
Still, Giannini's actmg
Pop singer Kcll 1..•c
Patt erson an d
pant o m 111 ist Jl•f f
Robinson w 111 be in the
spoU1 ght on Channel
50's "Starboard" at 7·30
p.m. Wednesday.
Ms. Patterson, a
former Miss Indiana.
wiJI be accompanied in
h er s I n,g i n g by a
five -piece musical
group consis ting of
piano. bass. drums,
guitar and coni:as.
Jeff Robl nson, who
teaches mime, has
..:~~~=~=~~~~iii;ii;j;iiiiii{i~~iiiiiiiPiJillli~ performed for a number of years at Los Angeles
and Orange County
fairs.
1 "Starboard" 1s taped
io the loung e at
Newport Beach 's
11111111111111111111!1 Cannery Restaurant on
M o nd ay evenings
following the rootball
game.
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Now Open on
SUNDAY
14041 Beoch Blvd.
CROWN HOUSE
RESTAURANT
32802 COAS'!' HW".
LAGUNA NIGUEL
tA• Ctown 'f'eH., _..,•••r)
499-2626 496-5773
PLUS
"NINE
LIVES ~w,w......,w,m_.,...,_,.
OF FRITZ
THE CAT"
(IN THEATRE #1)
f .. • .....
"Confessions of
a young
American
Housewife"
Westminster.
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Tuesday thru
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9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M.
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KOMA
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2699 Harbor
Costa Mes.a
S.S-1112
384 FOREST AVE
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u111 nw~··•
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CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS
·~ LUNCHEON from 11.95
Served Daily 'tH 4 P.M.
112?8 PKiflc Collt Hwy.
H~ luch • 12121112-1321
ft01 £1 C:O-Hlfl'lwey
N...,..,.n hid\• 17141 e7&-0IOO
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THE NINE ~ 1!YE50F FRITZ
@ THE CAT
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El CAMINO
TWIN CINEMAS
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TV DAILY Loo-
FRIDAY
EVENING
6:00 a a m <111 m u01 m ..... 0 IJJI lt ) ('Jt) lf ) m !In)
D 121' StJr T rtk m Gomtr l'yle
f)Cu11noh CD P1rtri4p f 1111ily m AWn·l2 m lh111k11hlfl AppultEltttrlt ~.,
~ti Otuh!
al Uttlt Ruals
-6:30-
0 Oluh! Guests 1ncludt Stn•IOI
8i1ry Cold..a1t1. Btrry Wllile, H1I
linden. Ktlty Garrell.
I U WJ Gnffittl
•10 Mt~ Crilfill Sllow
GJ hlllily AffM
Ill f~ ktry htd S"°9 m fnends ol Mu
7:00
0012'1 !f.)m114ws D lu11 C1vb
6 My Three Solos
I t l To Tell the Ttutll 0 CollttntnllCNI
GJ I lort lUCJ m The r111 EDGo ~naer
124) Andy Griffith ED Mmbmltip Appt1l/The M1t·
Ktil·ltllrtt Report
l 29' ' 8 ) llcHllftll m o,,malit Seritt m Tht Add1111s hm1ly
-7:30-
D ID Wild K1nc6om D Bow~nc fol Ooll11s
6 The Odd Couple
O Ht 2JJ \I J Hollywood Squires
8 Tiit Muppet\ 0 The JWt1's Wiid
GJ Tllt Brady lunch
t11 " ~ Conlplssion
m~
2f Hoc1n's Htroes ED Chftfttl 21 Tu11ht1Mcmbt1
sllipAfjltll
lt Bruk the Link
mnull Golbl
8:00
0 (1T I 3 9 1 CIS lltws Hout · r 11ends. llom;ins. Communosh
Vthy lhty volt Communtsl, "h~t •
behind the tmerttnce of lht la1 ltll
on llaly ind .. hat 11 means lo !hr it .t
ol tht Weslfrn WOlld are lhe qut\
lions oplottd by spetiil to11t'
pondenl l u121 Bar1m1. author ol lhP
best :.ellci "lhe llahdns ..
D 23 11 J 101 m S1nlotd ind
Son Whfn she l~arns rhat her n•wlv
adopred sou ((11c lantuvrllr)
dcw~n I behrve 1n Cod. Aunl lslhu
ti~~ 1 lrl Jnd tum~ lh• boy uul ol hrr
home 11 s up 10 I t•d anO Ldmonl lo
rnlrrv•n~ and ma~• peate
D Mow11: (Zlu) "fll&lll & Ille Citt"
ldra) '!>(}-Rl(hard W1dm11k, Cent
l1erney
$ Morie: (C) (2hr) '1hrp1lh"
(wu) '51-Cdmond O'lllien.
0 RUDOL.l'H'S SHMY * NEWYW Ntw Rudolpli Adventure
0 ('21l CUI OtJ li!ll!iil Rudolpll's Slliny ..,--yu, Rudolph
lilt RMI Nosed Rt1Adet1 has a l!fw
advenlute rn rhrs II<* lone 1nrma1td
!ppe1al S.ems I hat H1ppy-lht Babt
New Yu1-1S miss.ng and 11 sup lo
Rudolph to find Ille lrlllt sump His
su1ch lakes hrm lo rn1ny t•oht
lands Vo"'' ft1lured are Red Shi
ton f rant Gonh1n ud Mo tt y
Amslttdam O MoY1t: (2hr) "C1u~lut1"
!d1a) 'CJ-Humphtty 8o&1rl. lng11d
BErgman. Cl1udt Rarns.
GJ 81e.ik the ~nk m rerry abSOlt m v 1ritt1 Show
•2' W11riors &slletb1U W1111ors vs.
Seallle. m Wnllincton Week in Rniew m [I Clllvo m llpalleSe Lancu111 Pro1r1111s
-8:30-
D r;~ m rtoi m Chit• ' the Mu Eo rs de1t1hled when a young
i.oman (Mana O'B11en) arrrves Al lht
r.mte and informs hom he rs the
falher al llle child ~e·s eci>«tinc
lrouble rs. Cd tan'I 1emembe1 when
01 how the allt(td 111111 too• plact1
m Cfm..W"its m 1b11 Sltffl Wet•
f!) c-41 V-IJ Sllow
9:00 a (fl') CD oo cas· FrW•r MeM: c.• (21w) ~ le tlM C.1111111i-
_.-(Ck•) '15
0 '2lJ (.{) ()~ ID TM lllcllord files Return to tllt 381h Pa,,llel An
old At111y boddy ti Rocil0<d'\ lakt<>
1dv1nl1ce of lhew lnends/11p when
ht cons tlle detedi'fe 11110 K<ep1r111
a client who 11 lookrnc 101 h,, lo\I
s•ste1. and Ille lrarl leads rvenlu11Jy
10 a stolen att piece 8 (iaf ct 1) Q"tJ AIC fridey llJ&hl
Morie: ICJ (tilf) "Wllal's Up Do<!"
(com) ·72 llarbra Slteo»nd. flyAn
0 Neal. Madehnt Kihn m Vircinl1 Gr1h1m, Doty * Goodm111 • Sim Elliott Hi1hli1ht Merv Tonlle m MelY Griffin Sllow
Cit Tiit \ lrcirli•n m S-•111 D1cW m Tiit Good Old Oeys ol ll.tdt0
(10m) Sieve Allen hosls lhrs loo~ al
11dio's Colden ei1. 1rcoun11n1 lh~
lor't 50 yu u of procrams M'mb't
sl11p AoPf'•I follows m llepr Oulc.e Hoell
-9:30-m NlcMs h,.alils
10:00
1J STRUT GANGS GUN
,, POLICE & SUtP'ICO
D (fat CU CIJ CJ Ser•i<• ··fa
Mah A T.,.1nt'" f11n~ Strp<o tnlnls
Ille 1rd of [OCI. Ille OOtrllOI of In uac" btotlleJ. •hc11 M sets Olll I<'
trap a ~nJt!OijS arlns dealer .....,. ......
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lg Ille lrcend"Y lllO'lll t~ ww 11twi
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0 • CJ ()ti """ 0 rtJ ltOi il)I ft l llni • e \ltl (12tl (tl) lm Allltrld11 ;
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12:00
D lat of Groudll 0 MHlt: IC) "Th rtrlls 11 '"''flit" (<om) O Belly HuU!ii' m ho foolb.tll PllJMQ
-12:30-
D A"·llttht si-: "Auic-t I Kill" "Jiii Mum111y's CihllSI." ""-a
of rur." ··11111h AtWN11 Slits"
G Susptflst Thutre
CD llfl Gl111t ol lht Wed
G) Motie: "P111s Models" (d1~}
'5T Madtltrnt Robrni.on l Qli llotrt 011111 FootblU Hichll\lf r
1:00 .
0 1231CV1101 Midni1ht 4 Sptml
CD All·Nlcht Show: "foobleps
tht Foe," "Return frt111 the r1.1t" I m Tiit rn c1u•
-1:30-
0 Tallbout I
2:00
O Ooubltlulure Mowr
CJ "Doctor 111 01Slrtss," (!;)•ta t
8'q You're Dud"•
11 l)J The late Sllow ~
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0 Movtt: •rut force" (dra) ·
wry Cooptr Jane Wyall
SATURDAY
MORNING
7:00
0 (81 S,+mtei I TwetlJ
D 123l <U IJJIJ Em Woody Woocl·
pteh t
161 Wethnd 8 ( 29) I 8 •) 1lt To111 & Jtrry/
C,,pe ~ Show
ll) Youlh & Ille luutt
GJ Uftll five
al Sam Yorty Showr m Yotl IOI Hulth
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D ll31 t t > l!Ol m r111k r1nthu,
0 Hot f ud&• Sk1I
GJ f.ltmHtllJ News
(11)(t)~ .. ~lo m 1t.ts11r Roteri
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• ( 2f l• ) "tJ J111M111• •
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Alhlthc Conle1ence rs. lhe lop 1u
tram the Cen1111 Inlet Collec11tc
Alhlehc As$0C111ion m flleolle: .... , rtltnd llKh" (dra)
'4J Roddy MtOowall, Rrl• JohnlOll,
Preston fosltt
O)lbllper "-
llCl VOICt of T °''' ED Stw1111 Slrttl
-1:30-
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D 01J <U 1101 Em MtOuff
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Bowtty Boys a> Womu Ru! It Retl '• m Mt111btri!Mp ~I/Once 11'911
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(i!J DAILY PILOT Friday. Dtewnber 10. 1'79
·Hungry Joe's Reopens
By MICHAEi. PASJCEVJCll
01 I ... 0•11, ,.I ... \UH
I thlnk I'm moving to Hunt·
ln1ton Reach. Mind you, the
move would be purely for
mualcal reasons because I'm
scared o( waves, get bored in lhe
sun, hate akateboardlng, distru1t
the city council and fail to sec the
aesthetic beauty of oU wells.
But one Important fact re-
lnalns. Huntington Beach l:s the
JnUSIC capital or Orange County.
Wher e else can you catch a set
of top-name jau (ut Hungry
Joe's), then saunter a rew blocks
down Pacific Coast Highway to
hear noteworthy pop artists <at
the Golden Bear) aJl in one evcn-
illi?
HUNGRY JOE'S reopened lllllt
weekend after s hutUng down tor
Temodeling work that has im
proved the club remarkably. Uy
re moving the long bar and plac-
ing a new one in a far corner.
owner John Pucella has enlargl'd
seating capacity to a :.till tn·
Umate 160.
The club reopened with Eddie
Harri.a and his three-piece band.
Primarily known for has sax
playing, H arri• surprisingly
stuck to keyboard• ln a l"rlday
n labt ael that was falrly
lacklU1ler .
The steady drumming o( Paul
llumphrey and some excltln&
alx-atrlng electric ba11 soloa
from Bradley Bobo provided
some bright m oments, but
Harris' overlong raps and
i.impll1tlc keyboard structures
boned things down in the end.
Harris came throu1h with a
fine 8.8 . King/Bobby Bland hke
blues vocal on "Bad Luck la AJI l
Have," but his attempt to cover
all bases with a touch of salsa,
funk and jaiz resulted in a 11et
tbat lacked cohesion and dlrec-
tioo. ·
TIUNGS CLICKED only oc-
t'aalonally and lt 'a apparent the
Harris needs a tighter focus with
Jeu reliance on catch phrues 1f
he ls to rise above jazz dnbbhng.
A new guitarist and more energy
and sax solos rrorn Harri!> \\Ould
be a good s tart.
.Pianist I composer /derelict
Tom Waits turned in another
series of lyrically prov0t·uta ve
and visually fa:.c1nating llhuwi. at
The Golden lie.ir last weekend.
A unique and i:lftcd wntcr,
Waits took an t"nchantoo capad-
t y audience down the back
street.I or American culture With
hls evocative images or neon,
junk food, booze, slummy hotels
and strip tease jomUI.
With has Salavation Army re-
jed isu1t, lamp J)<l6t lean and
finaer-pop stream of consclous-
neu raps, Waltl (only 26) pulled
off the lma&e or an aain& street-
wise wino with strlkUlg reallam.
BACKED BY n tightly-knit
·•cool jun" trio (drums, acowitic
bua, tenor eax>, Walts' 1utturnl
vocals and Ine briated image
combined for a magical effect.
Gultarlat J effrey Commonor
w11s a well·chol>en opening act.
With an audi('nce wllllnj to
looaen up, hi'I comic sona1 (for
example. hi s batiric blues
number ''Born Under A Y1eld
Sign" I and hilarious :.idc com-
ments :.and gestures worked to
perfection.
A Farel.Vell for TolDIDy
. .
Tommy notin had l'H·rything going ror
him.
An incredibly \Cr~atlle and technically
brilliant r ock 1tu1tani.t. he was on the verge or
becom10g a superstar, :.omcthma he w11s de·
termined to ac hieve.
ll all ended S aturday when Tommy Bolin
died of an upparenl heroin overdose the night
after a show in Miami lie I ..
was25yearsold. r: Resides the personal
1>a dne s11 from h t1v1ni _
known him, it':.. difficult to --..
write alrnut Tommy
without feeling frustrated
about wh11l should have
been a Jong and productive
career.
AFTER EARNING TOMMVIOl.IN
respect for his studio work Cpartacularly his
solos on Billy Cobham's "Spectrum" album),
Tommy moved on to work with major groups
such as the James Gang and Deep Purple.
IN CONCE RT AND BEYOND
(IN FOUR
TRACK
ST!AEO
SOUND)
(PG)
Laughter's on the line ...
when the big folk meet
the little folk in the
comedy catch
of the year!
But he was far too talented to conlinur to
ploy a side role and bei.:an a solo career thut
was blossomJng rapidly. ll lookL'<i lJkc at ~ai.
JUSl a molter or time.
Although Tommy projected a tough guy
image on stage to match his aggressive guitar
style, I found him to be a warm und friendly
young man. One of my fondest memories ii. or
a dress r ehearsal when he unstrapped hus
guitar to play hide and beet. with M little girl.
IT'S SAD to think that Tomm} 's friencJll·
ness was u contributing factor to his death.
Althoua:h he was surrounded by true friend!.
who sought to protect ham, he tell 111 with other
"friends" who provided hJm with hurd drUKli.
Life on the rock circuit i11 emotionally
draining and Tommy just couldn't say no to u
respite Crom the pret111ure he was undi!r .
There's an obviow; le!>son here, but why
bother. Tommy Bolin i~ gone and I'm going to
miss him.
-Mic/Joel P.askcvich
of a new
comedy
.. ~
Tonight
8:30pm
--~·
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He's on (Band) Wago:;-:1
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BACK STREET IMAGE
Singer Walts
By MARY CAMPBELL ............ -
Woody llerm:in reclLlh1, "When 1
wa11 11 little bo)'. I had brochures from
band-bookin1 outfits. They had pie ·
turea oC bands. ln11lrumt•nts und un
!Corms and that really turned me on I
thou«ht. 'That 'a wh11t l 've got to do ' I
c~rtalnly w aan 't thlnklng that lOO
yep.rs l)Her 1 'd 11tlll be marchini;
around with th ut 11 ume routin~. · ·
WeU. 100 years later l'i an cxag~l·r.1
lion. Bul 1t has been more than 40
years.
Forty years ago Nov 6 that was
clt:ctaon night 1!#36 Woody llt>rm11n
made his proressaonal debut its u
bandlead~r at the Brooklyn ROlleland
He had tnkPTt over Isham Jones 'is
bond. and a week before he hud been
married.
HE RMAN, NOW 63 and living In
Loe Angeles, s ays "I ttunk the thing
I'm moat proud of is that we wen! able
to. and did, celebrate our 40th wcd-
din1 anniverury. I ttunk It's a Clrst In
the world of jan. ll'i. pretty far out
Mrs. Herman thin~ so, loo, 1 assure
you.''
Their dllUihter, a bluegrass fiddler
In Naahv11le, hos a ~n-age daughter
and a teen·a111e son.
When asked about retlrinJ:, Herman
"HOIMAM IS THAT YOU?" IPGI
"SEX WITH A SMILE" IRI
"OHE R.EW ova THI CUCKOO'S NEST"
"LEMMY" llU
"SfLIMf MOYie~·
"IAM4MAS" IPGJ
"LOGAN'S RUN"
"FUl\IRIWOl&.D" IPGJ
"MAIATHOH MAM" IRI
"THI NEXT MAH ..
···~
says, "ldlenc1u> JUllt d<>e:!>n't "o.. .il
Cot me."
On ce he packed It in. "ln
1'layed home for 11even m 1'>11L1
learned alter maybe three 11 • 1 ·•
that It was 1oln.: tn be hopelea . I \; •ia
toying with the Idea It wo• ' ' hr
permanent; I wanted to be cl0t •. lO
home."
WHll,E BEING on the roa1l I i
some musicians lo drink -ll~r m ~
1>ayi. 1t 's easier on the road 111 t
around and drink than t 11 1.1)
something sensible -it wua; not 1., 11.:
on the r oad that drove him to drtn•.
"I had something to do every c•,,
Inf{ -the fighti, midget lilUlo r 111:• •
ballgames. But v. hen the aaml' " .. ~
over, what to do? When 1 wu works1:1
I never went to bed before 4 a.m . l' .. d ot those month• my wife wu in the
hotpltal and I was aJone."
When he'a hom e now, Herman suyi..
he and his wife often go to Alcoholl1·1>
Anonymous meetanga. "All my ol1f
friend• are there. It's refreshing a11 l
enllahtenln1 to see them; everybocl:
la In his right mind "
Theae days. <'Olicge dances and \ ..
club dates that l11111ted until the e11r:v
m orning hours have lar(lely lil'' 11
replaced by concert cngaaements a1.d
seminars a l schools for the Herman
Band.
GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR
"N"' ""'"'~1 1rn''"' 1'SILVER STAEAK''A~•nPA·Mll.1<111-c..ouiolll".c·•rr,r~ ''"ll'
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mVINE DANCERS TO PERFORM TUESDAY, THURSDAY •••
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CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -New York
City Opera, through Sunday at the Dorothy
Chandler Pav1llon; ''Tht.• Belle of Amherst,"
• throueh Dec. 18 at the lluntmgton Hartford
Theater; "Vanities," throu~h Dec 19 at the
Mark Taper f''orum. "A Choru:. Line." indefinite
run al the Shubert Theatt-r
SATURDAY, DECEMBER II
CHRISTMAS CHORAL MUSIC -Cal Stale
Fullerton University Choir and orchestra, 8 p.m.
Saturday in Plummer Aud1tonum, Chapman
and Lemon streets, l·'ullerton. $2 . 870-3371.
'THE GUARDSMAN' -Maggie Smith and
Brian Bedford 10 romantic charade, previews Saturdar through Thursday, runs Dec. 17·Jan.
29 al the Ahmanson Theater of the Los Angeles
Music Center. $3.25 $11, with Sl off for previews.
Tickets al agencle:. or (213) 972 7211 .
HANDEL'S 'MESSIAH' -In its entirely.
William llall Chorale and Orchestra. 8 p.m .
Saturday 1n Chapman College Auditorium.
• Glassell and Palm streets. Orange. Walh Nancy
Bramla~e and Wayne Eikenberry, soloists. $4.SO
and $3. 997·G784 or 997·6646
CIULDREN·s BOAT RIDES -With Santa
Cla4s. 1 to 4 v m SaturdJ .v and Sunday and Dec.
18 and 19 from lJana Wharf Sportf1shing, Dana
Point. Free
BOAT PARADE 6 pm Saturday and Sunday
ln HuntinglOI'\ 11 arbour, viewing from Pacific
Coast Highway an Surfside and Sunset Beach.
Free.
SCOUT·O·RAMA With camping demonstra-
tions, 10:30 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at Anaheim
Convention c~nler. $1 adult~. persons under 18
free.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12
PIANO CONCERT -Dy Liam La Rose, 8: 15 p.m.
Sunday in Chapman College's Salmon Recital
Hall, Palm a nd Grand streets, Orange. Mozart,
Schumann, Chopin and Ravel. Free.
'CHRISTMAS <.:AN DLELIGllT CONCERT'-
Carmen Dragon and Orche&tra, with Orange
County Master ChoraJe, 8 p.m Sunday at the Dis·
neyland Hotel, Anaheim. 524·8193, 637·1606 or
541·9621.
'THE MESSIAH,' PART 1-7 30 pm. Sunday at
St. Andrew's Pres bytcriun Church, 600 St. An ·
drews Road, Ne" port Beach Sl , child care pro·
vided.
'MANY MOODS OF CHRISTMAS' -Sad·
dleback Concert Chorale and Orchestra, '1 p.m.
Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church, 23802
Avenida de la Carlotta, Laauna Hills Free.
BAROQUE. ll0MAN11C MUSIC -Golden West
College Symphony Orchestra and West Coast
Chamber Orchestra, 4 p.m. Sunday al GWC
Theater. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington
Beach. $1 .SO general, $1 students and seniors.
'WINTER FESTIVAL CONCERT'-Slx Cal
Slate Long Beach choral aroups, 4 p.m. Sunday
in the CSULB Multl·purpose Room, University
Union. 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $2 eeneral, $1
students, seniors and groups, (213) 498-4540
weekdays.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
CHRISTMAS CONCERT -Southern California
College Choir, 7:30 pm. Monday in the SCC
Auditorium, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. With
<;barles Galetar, organist. Free.
FUNKY KINGS -Monday at The Golden Bear,
306 Pacific Coast Highway, HWllington Beach.
SJ6..9600.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14
'TIS THE SEASON' -Holiday music by
Fullerton College Community Band, 8 p.m. Tues-
day in Campus Theater, 321 E. Chapman Ave .•
Fullerton. Free, tickets required; available from
bursar's office.
TAP DANCING -With jazz and Arabian dance,
by students of Irvine Institute of Dance Arts, 7: 30
p.m . Tuesday at Vista Verde School, 5144
Michelson Road, Irvine. Free.
NEWPORT FLUTES -Seven musicians, l p.m.
Tuesday at Orange Coast College ~ne Arts Hall
119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free.
COUSTEAU FESTIVAL -Films, 3 to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Dec. 17 al Orange Coast
College Science Lecture Hall, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. $1.SO daily or S3 for entire
festival, al door.
ORGAN RECITAL -With Chamber Singers,
noon Tuesday in Orange Coast College Fine Arts
Hall 119. Free.
CRUISE OF LIGln'S -45-minule ride to view
boats and homes. Dec. 14·22, leaves 6 p.m. from
Sales Information Office, 4211 Warner Ave.,
Huntington B,,e-ach . 846-3489.
LES McfANN
The Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Cout Hl1bway,
Huntington Beach. 536-9600.
WEDN ES DAV, DECEMBEB 1S
'SILENT CHRISTMAS P&ESENT'-Tbealer of
the deaf students. in mime, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in Golden West College Theater, 15'7'4 Golden
West Sl .. lluolington Beach. Free. ·
CllRISTMAS CHORAL CONCEBT -Student
groups, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ln 'the MulU·
purpose Room. Univeralty HJgh Sehool, 4771
Campus Drive, Irvine. $1.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER II
MILT JACKSON -9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Dec.
16·19 al Hungry Joe's, 1506 Paclflc Coast
H1.g~way, Huntington Beach, J,1. plus one drink
rrummum. ,
JAZZ ENSEMBLE -Noon Thursday ln Orange
Coast College Fine Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Free. ·
BALLET AND FOLK DANCES -From Irvine
Institute of Dance Arts, 7:30 p.m. TbW'Sday at
University High School, 4771 Campus Drive,
Irvine. Free.
FRIDAY, DECEMBEll 11
KENNY RANKIN -Dec. 17-19 at The Golden
Bear. 306 Pacific Coast. Highway, Huntington
Beach. 536-9600.
CHRISTMAS BAN~ CONCERT -Golden West
College Band, 8 p.m. Dec. 17 in GWC Theater,
15744 Golden West Sl.. Huntington Beach. Free.
LIGHTED BOAT PARADE -7 lo9p.m:Dec.17
and 18 in Dana Point Harbor. Free.
'KAP THE KAPPA' -Children's play, 8 p.m.
Dec. 17, 2 p.m . Dec. 18 and 3 p.m. Dec. 19 in
Building R at Saddleback College, 28000
Marguerite Parltway, Mission Viejo. $1 adults,
SO cents children. 831-9700 or 495-4950, ext. 263.
CONCERTOS AND ARIAS -By pianists,
cJarinelists and singers, 8 p.m . Dec. 17 in the Cal
State Fullerton Lillie Theater, 800 N. Slate
College Blvd .. Fullerton. $2. 870 3371belwecn11
a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays.
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Holiday Crafts Offered
POn'ERY SALE ·-10a.m. lo8p.m . Wednesday
and 10 a .m. lo 3 pm. Thursday at Saddleb•ck
College Callery. 28lOO Marguerite Parkw11y,
Mission VieJo. Free ad.mission.
SEEDLE ARTS ASD CRAfTS -I to 4 µ.m
Tuesday at the Huntington Harbour Beach Clut,,
4121 Warner Ave .. Huntington Beach, sponsoreJ
by the Huntington Harbour -Art Associutloo.
Free.
WEAVINGSAND BA11KS -10a.m. lo4 p.m. to-
day and Saturday at Webworks Studio, 1370 K.
Logan Ave., Costa Mesa. Fr~.
CHRISTMAS t'AIRE -Arti.. crans and holiday
deC'or, 10 am. to dusk Saturday and Sunday at
the Festival of Arts grounds, Gao Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Ucach. 50 cents adults, children
free.
HOUDAY FAIR Arts and craft s. noon lo S
pm. today throug h Ot>c. 24 at Muckenthaler
Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton.
f'ree.
"THE PLAY OF NATURE' -Paintings by Rill
cind Lyn Teeple, with Renaissance lute music b}
Sl<'ve Jacomin1. noon lo7 p.m S<1turda} and Sun-
day at the llotel Laguna's Capri Room, 425 S.
Coas t l11 gh" a~. Laguna Beach . Free. ·
BLACK AND WHJTF: PRINTS Ry photo·
grapher Gary Sle"art. now tl1rough Dec. 17 in
the lobby of Orange Coast C•illcgc'!. Fine Arts
Ruilding. 2701 i''a1rVlew Road, Costa Mesa. 8
a m to 5 p m. weekdays. Frei.•
'l'Ollll SE OF LI Ft~· Paintings and drawings
by Thom Ross: reception 6 loll p.m. Sund11.y, then
I to S p.m . Mon-lay through DN" 17 at Chapm an
Colll'~t>'i; Gog)olenhl'1m (;Jllc·r~, l'ulm and Grand
strccls. Orange. t-'ree.
Galleries/ Exhibits
CERAMIC SCULPT\.:RES · By Jive a rtists, now
through Dec. 16 at Cal Stale Fullerton Art
Gallery, 800 N. Stale College Blvd., Fullerton.
Noon to 8 p .m . Mondays, noon to 4 p.m.
Tuesday11-Fndays, l to4 p.m. Sundays. Free.
PAJNTINGS BY FLAVIA -Original Chli:.tmas
card paintings , Wednesday through J an. 15 al
f'lavia Gallt-ry, 4945 Warner A\f•. Huntington
Beach. 11 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Tuesdays·~aturc.lays.
MODERN SCULPTURES -By Frederick
Evers ley, Saturday through Jan 23 at. the
Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa
Bl\d., Newport Beach Noon to 4 p.m. daily ex·
cepl Mondays, and 6 lo 9 p.m. Fridays. See Page
Cl.
'Fl.JR!IJITVR E D ESIGNF.D BY ARCHITECTS'
Tuesday through Feb. 21.> in the fourth lev<-1 of
the Ahmanson Caller') at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art. 5905 Wila.hire Bh·d., Los Angeles
10 a.m. lo 5 p.m . Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6
pm. Saturdays and Sunda}s. Free.
111 Bollt1acood
Arthur Fied l e r
conducts the Doslon
.._Pops Orchestra, with
guest host Charlton
Heston a ncl guest
Edgar Bergen. in
"The Boston Pops in
Hollywood" at 8 p.m.
Tuesday on Channel
28.
Painting
Examined
FINE FILM TODAY AHO DUSTIN k::;plll._;;::,,.s:,:A~Tuao;. y .. , HCIFFMAN
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'Lifting Fog -Laguna Beach,· Painted In 1916
P RINT SALE Works hy famous artists fr<Jrn
1''erdin<1nd Rolen Gallenes, 11 a.m . t•' 4 p.m.
Saturday al the Laguna Beach Museum of Art'!'
store, 30i Cliff Ori.,.c. Laguna Beach. f'ree.
"Chrii.lina 's World," a
tllm portr ait or t ht•
womon who model<.'<! for
Andrew Wyeth':. most
famous painting. uirs
Sunday a t 8 p .m., on
Ch~innel 28.
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Art Colonist Honored
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press1on1st. ·a tnhult• to ;, p1onl'er ' (
the Lagun:1 lkach ,\rt ( nlon~. run).
now throui,h Tut•).rla} J!l!I .Jan 23
lhrou~h F<'h 7 JI the l'al Stall' Lon~
Beach Ari <:.1ikrtt'"
'VOYEUR,SM IN LOS .\NGELE~ .\f~'f' Talk
by Wanda W\'slcoa.:.l. noon 1'Ul'suay 111 On.nge
Coast College Fine Arts Forum 116. 27U l
t-'atr\'1cw Road. Costa Mesa f'rt.'c.
Narrated b v Julte
lfarn:.. the rtlm 01>ens
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socialion . Privatl' collector' and
public institutions have loaned mon•
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watercolors to the exhibit Thanks ID you n works ...
Mis-. lltll-. I 18tt2 JlJ.'IO> ;Jrrt\'ed •n
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.. Dea r. instead of telling you what I want for Chri~tma~ rvc
decided 10 let you 'urprise me with a diamond neckl:icc,"
DENNIS THE MENACE
\
CJO DAILYPILOT Friday, December 10, 1978
FUN TREE
UNIQUE OtFFEAENT X·MAS IDEAS
GAMES· GIFTS -PUZZLES
GAGS-MAGIC
MAHJOHGG-IACKGAMMOM
The l atest-Most Charming-Unique
D1lfe<ent Is .
ELECft.IC JEWELIY
For Him or Her Yoong & Old
Pendants & Pons With a Pulsaling Light
ALSO MEW
DIAMOND MIME PUZZLE GAME
With a Real \4ct Uncut Diamond Inside •
3501 VIA Ol'ORTO • .,.EWl'ORT HACH
UDO VIL.LACH, MtHt MALL ILDCi.
T£L 675-6139
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Jt~Wt:l .R.Y -n..crrtu~G -GU-TS
WOODCAR\'1:\'G:-. -BftASSWARE
HOLIDAY SALE
Up To
. 50 o/o OFF
LIDO VILLAGE
Located In lhtt Mini Mall Bldg.
Aero•• ''°"' 1 M w.,"'°"" 349S Via Oport~ewport Beach
(714) 673·3031 .
Soecoa1111ng on 90115 from
the c;ea. s oec omen
5hells ptclures and
1ewelry Decorator
accessories lrom nature
lor the home and lamoly
LIDO VILLAGE
3416 Via Ooorto. t2
loc.-91':1.., tiw '~Mn ~v.,..,
Newport Beach 673-0605
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Shoppinq
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•
1 ,~~! ·:'~·;(·. ~ris1mas shopping doesn't seem
~ to be as much fun as 11 was ...
_,,,,,__ r~ '~ before the big malls ... J\11 the
~ trouble finding a place to park ... then
l)hC:.~l.i~[ -• the long walk lo the mall ..• Not to
mention the crowds. At times it hardly
seems worth the hassle .
\
Lido Village is different. Parking is right next door In a 4-story covered parking
garage. (Fewer steps hetween wh{>l'e you park and where you're going.) And as
you stroll romantic boardwalks past seaside patios and inviting store front win-
dows. you'll dit.eover intimate little places that the "big time" shopping centers
didn't make room ror.
Just take your time. bro~e. enjoy a touch of when timeS were a little more per-
sonal, warmer ~ml'how. Times when salespeople welcomed your business wilh
a smile instead of a sigh.
Give yourself a gift ... the fun of Christmas shopping at Lido Village. 60 lnulting
shops open daily JO ti/19 .
. . . il still is At
LIDO VILL4GE
3411 Vie Oporto, #3 ,
lido Vlllege, Loceted In the Foun1eln Courty•rd
THE
ffARYEIT
Kitchen Shop
AntiQues
Scandinavian Imports
Glassware • Pewter• China
Brass Items • Cooper
Crystal • Scenchnavlan Runners
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17141675-7117
Chrlstma11
Greetings
from
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German Home
Bakery
P•stli•• and
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CM9'ing
Imported Baked
Goods and Chocolate
3412 Vie Oporto
lldoV1ll999
Dolly's Shop
For Chil~ren
Darling, Distinctive, Durable;
Children's Clothing at Reasonable Prices
Sizes lnfants-12 yrs.
3412 Vie Oporto, #1
l ido Vlll909 Ph. 875-1703
\Vm. Roberts Jewelers
ol' \c\\ port
reaturing F11IC Plett• of
Ezclusi1>el11 Dtaigned JeuN!lry
DIAMOND MOBILE RINGS
Perfect for Chrlstm.u
Giving to th~t speclal
peno4'.
Available In m a ny
combinations of col·
on and stones.
LI DO VILLAGE
3424 Via Oporto #'Z
Newport BHCh <714) 67J..044t
• Neeclepoint
• Rugs • Crewel
•Kits & SUpplies
Beginning end kt.llno.d
Classes Statt In January
LIDO VILLAGE
On The loGrdwalk
673-5455
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St. Gauden's $20.00 Gold Piece
America's Most Beautiful Coin
A Gift
To Be Cherished Forever
Other U.S and Foreign Gold Coins
1.CK. M ountings and Chains
R .. RE COINS AN O SUPPLIES
FOR All COLLECTORS
IUlUGEUAMDS. TOO
Lido Coin Cove
3509 Via Oporto
(Located In the Mini Mall Bldg.)
Udo VIiia •e 67S·3310
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67).2620
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GALLERY OF FINE JEWELRY &
ARTS SPECIALIZING IN
CUSTOM DESIGNING OF JEWELRY
GIFT ITEMS FOR X-MAS
FEATURING:
Hand made Ceramic
Animals from Uruguay
Hand cut & polished
Austrian 33% Lead Crystal<;
for X·mas Ornaments
and Decorative Jewelry
Engraved w ood
Items.
Lido Vlllege • 3416 #1 Vie Oporto
Newport Beech 675-3123
FOR THAT TOUCII
of
ELEGANCE ...
Give llim a Gift
from
34311 Via Oporto
Lido VIiiao• Newport Beech
Olttlnctlve Gift Wrapping
Pre
HOLIDAY
SALE
20o/o OFF
EVEJl\'TlllNG
(plus extra speclal3'
Wools • Silks • Crepe de Chines
Velveteens • Imported Cottons
Corduroy • Notions • Patterns
Mn No. I VI• Oporto
175-t.'JSS
Udo VWaae. Ne•-port Beech
. , . ' .
. , ' D J DAIL y PILOT " . rriday. December 10 1G76
' Kent Mourner Painfully Tries to Grow Up •I
MlAMJ (AP) -Happy birth·
d ay, Mary Ann Vecchio. .
Happy birthday. sobbing girl i.o
the Kent State photoerapb..
Happy birthday, efrl ln trou..
ble, symbol of troubled youth •.
STILL TROUBLED AND !it1ll
in trouble, Mary Ann Vecchio
just turned 21. •
"I hope my birthday separates
my old life from the new one I 'm
trying to put together." says '1Jary. "I'm trying to change, try.
iag lo grow up. It's not easy, and
sometimes it scares me.
"I just want to be known as
Mary, not Mary from Kent
Slate."
SJJF. HAS COME a long w"ay rrom lha~ day in 1970 when ~e
la>ffled in the bloOd ol a student IOiled by National Guardsmen
during an antiwar demonstrallon
at Kent State University.
She was a l4·year-old runaway
and would·be flower ch.ild when
sbe cried over his body and threw
up her arms in despair and dis·
belief.
Thal photograph of Mary won
a Pulitzer Prize for the photo-
g raph er a nd appeared
worldwide.
......... ·~
SHE SA VS IT 'turned her life
into hell. with torrents or hale
mail and harassment. She was
"Aiied a •'Communist bitch;" a
:t,dirty hippie." a whore.
.. Too bad it wasn't you that got
shot," said o n e venemous .
anonymous writer whose senti·
ments were echoed many times.
'AFTER lliAT, I SORT OF WENT CRAZY'
Mary Ann Vecchio Stumbled on Death a\ 14
Six years later, growing up 1s
coming slowly to Mary Ann Vec-
dUo, the girl who was equated by
S901e with the youth movement.
found a steady boyf ril'nd and
wears pretty clothes.
to a charj?c of offering to c-ommit
prostitution.
.. NOW, I CAN READ those
things about me and not burst in·
to tears," says Mary. "I can feel
scrry for the person who wrote
them. I can accept that some peo·
pie don't hke me.
Her once heavy fare now looks
s trikingly gaunt, "1th hollow
cheeks and deep but lively l'Yt!S.
t'riends say she looks a htlll' lake
Joan Baez or Cher Honu
TODAY, MAR\' L'i hving in a
suburb wtth the family of Allen
Lerner. former manager of the
massage parlor where she was
arrested She moved in after they
"'ere arrci.ted .. nd the place
clo<;cd.
But the record isn't good. and
Mary has a long way to go. Sbe 1s
out or work and out oi mone) .. Mary Ann 1s a \\Onderful
ptorson who needs love and un-
derstanding and needs to be left
alone." says his wife, Denise.
"I don't have the nightmares,
and I try not to look at the picture
anymore."
For the first lime in years, the hi&h school dropout is lhlnking of
• school and has rcg1sten.'tl for
junior college in January.
SHE FACES CJIARGC:S or pro·
stitution and massaging without
a license stemming from her ar·
rest m October at a Miami
massage parlor. She pleaded in-
nocent and was ordered to s tand
trial Dec. 16.
Mary Ann 1s dating their 20·
year-old son, Raf, who is in train·
ing to be a security, guard. Their
19·year old dau~hter, Leslie, con·
\'inced MJry Ann to enter junior
college . , T H E GRO SS LY
overweight girl sn flowered
~ blue jeans has lost JOO pow1ds.
She refuses to discuss 1l except
to say it marks the end or a l.lmc
she wants to leave behind. SllF.' WAN'J'S TO study acting
a nd tliu,tcr: H av in~ already In 1973 she plcadt'd no contest •
Queen's Undies Sold
Victoria's Lacies Go for 65 Pounds
From AP Dispatches ·doves to symbolize ''the ~pirit of peace and the
A pair or Queen Victoria's monogrammed un·· spirit of lo"'.c " . .
dies which were not even mentionable tn their era The First Ludy h;id wishes or good will for
of utility, were pubhcly d1splayt'd in London by a Presidenl·elect Jimmy .carter and. his family
Christie's auctioneer and sold for 65 pounds, or becau~e. she said. "thats what Christmas is all
about $107 25 about. ·
A royal nightdress and chemise were thrown in. She said that 1t wasn t a sad Christmas for
Also sold was a pair of black silk stockings President Ford or their family.
bearing th.? monogram or the Queen, who almost
eertamly would not have bc.>en amust'd by such do·
ings, even w ht'n conductt'd with the venerable auc-
tion hrm ·s customary d1screllon
The ~armc·nts were part of a Sdlc from l\\O
anonymous collections of cmbro1dc-ry. texllles and
costumes of Victoria's era (1819-1901 J. • Country mu-.ic supcrst;ir Johnny Cash, who
Hid he was "through with television'' after his
Mo nd ay night Christmas
special. t1ow ~ays he plans to
tap e andthcr s how next
ChristrnaJJ.
· I 'm not thrnuJ:h '4ith
tele\ 1i;ion I m dcfin1tt•ly not
lhrnu.:h \4 1th tC'lt•v1-11on." C'ao;h
... id "We \l.Cre the No I 'how In ~,...,, .. our llnll' 'ilOl Monday nil(hl " -
t;11rlil'r. C:aah had been quot· -·
$t as saym~ hc fell the program, •
••J <>hnny Cac;h C hr i-.lmas CASH ~lei" on CRS. was "the worst in the history or
te:lev1s1on . and projected a false image or him.
Cash gave no account for the apparent
turnabout in his thinkmg. •
Jim J ordan, rad1o'!i Fibber McGc-". 1s conrint'd to St J ohn's llo<;p1taJ m Santa Monica with a possi
bLe fr:icturcd hip. a hospital o;pokcsman said.
Jordan, 79, was lnJured in a fall in the den at his
home. He ha!! been un· .. ( J dergoing x .ray examina PEOPLE lion to determine the cx·
. tent or his injury.
~--------On "Fibber McGee
and Molly," he was noted for his junk·filled clO!;et. L'csp1te warnings from
Molly not to open the door, he would -and out
.. would spill the junk. • Author Jobn Updike soys the nation's school
4y1tems "out of inertia, venahty and stupidity hi1ve
failed In their primary task, which is to teach
•b1Jdren to read.·'
Jn a talk to nn invited audience al the Smithso-'9lan Institution, Updike said that reading is elitist.
"Tbe alphabe t is a code, and large numbers t>f
people. either through lack er opportunity or abflJty.
tannot decipher it," said the author of "Rabbit, Jlun" and other novels. . (
8ob Hope bashed an airliner with two bottles
i lmd sent It, dripping champagne, on its way from
Los Angeles to Houston.
The DClO was named lorthe
~ear-old comedian as part or ~ational Airllnes' l\eW ·s~rshlp" program, said Na-
tional apokesman Hugh Em·
mons.
Notional president L. B.
Maytag praised Hope for bis
a.c.hlcvem cnts as un "enlcr·
talner and citizen of the world"
aQd then llopc hit the fuselage HOl't
*ith a champagne bottle right under his picture,
and 31so with a second bottle.
* 'Bdty Ford showed off her family's I Ht White ~e Chriatmu lroe and pinned on It two cloth
''We arc very happy. The chlfdren and I a re
happy to have the President back as a member of
thc family," Mr'l. ford said as she showed re·
porters the bicentennial Chnstmas tree in the Blue
Room on the ground noor of the White J louse.
* George ~1c>any, the 82·year-olrt president of the
AFL-ClO. underwent successful surgery for re-
'moval of a cat uract from his
right eye, his doctor said.
"M r Meany is doing very
well nn<l the prognosis is good at
lhis t1 mi•." said Or. W. Paxson
Chalrant Jr. In Bcthcsda. Md
Ch~d f..int des<'rihcd the
upE"ralion as ·•an intr~capsular
extra rt 111n " which, in lay
persons' terms, means removal
of the len~. an operation fairly
common for those of Meany's MEANY
ai;e. •
An aide to M<'anv said he would have normal
vision with the aid of corrcct1ve glasses.
The Los /\nitl'les Ph1lhar.mor).ic Orchestra
performed in Prague, CzechoslO'Yakla, and played
three encores before the en·
thus1asl1cally applauding au·
dlence would go home, the
Czechoslovak news agency CTK
reported.
Conducted by Its musical
director Zubln MeMa. the or·
chestra performed ,..works by
Czechos lovakia's Antonin
Dvorak a nd contemporary
American com poser Aaron
Ml! .. TA Copland.
The orchestra's tour ends today in Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia. It has played in London, Vienna,
Budapesf, Warsaw, ftome, llelgrade, Zagreb a nd
Sofia. • Vetera n Grand Ole Opry star Roy Acuff says
the Rytnan Auditorium, where the ppry •ed to be
performed, s hould be ~Otn down_
to en~ouragc new construction
to improve the look of down~wn
NashvUle.
AcWf said that If the Rym•n
Auditotlum were tom down. it
·might spark efforU le> rue othel'
downtown buildin~s that house
massaee parlors 41'!! adull m<>v·,
le houses.
T&e Grand Ole ()pry was
performed in tho tlyman from "cu,,
1943to1974. The Ryman is now used as a tourist at-
traction. The country musl~ ;how ls performed ln ia
new fa~lllty northeasto.C Na!llvll~
* . .
Sam nou1lon Jolleton, 62, brother of the late
President Lyndon 8 . .kJllnab, was in stable condi·
Uon tn lntenalve care roUowl.n1 aurgery for a lung
tumor. •
Johnson was operated on at St. D1vld's Com·
munity H.oapltal io Auati.a Tu.
achieved a certain dubious
stardom , Mary admits: "I'd like
to be a starl but a good star, so-
meone peo" e really admire.'.'.
Stmdin• outside their tiny
tract b.omf ft night, Ust.ening to
the rQlUe o palms Ind grasses
• and looklnc up into the war""
sky, Mary ff)'S: "I'm 11ad to bo
out here and away (J'om the city.
It was driving me into the alleys
and corners and crevices of life."
The police drove her out of
Miami, she adds, and she was
glad logo. .
.. OUT HERE, JT'S more
peaceful. J can watch the shoot·
ing stars at night and wish on
them. I'm into astrology."
The years s ince ,Kent State
bave been confuted. • In November, 1973, Orange
Coast College presented the world
prem(ere of a play based on Mary
Veccbio's experJeoces -"The
Fifth V1ctim' by Laura Olsber.
San Fron<.'isco. Telegraph
Avenue an Berkeley and thti East
Village 1n New York.
"I had a great lime trovchng
around:' says Mary, "and I
wouldn't want to be too settled
down
"But it's limo lo put away the
dolls and grow up. l 'mtrylog."
HER FAMILY HAS boxes or
hate mail -and love mail -sent
to Mary and to them over the
years. To this day, letters ar·.
rive whenever Mary's name ap·
pears in the newspapers.
"l couldn't throw those boxes
out, even the ugliest things, even
the pictures of me that have been
scribbled on.
"I'd let ll all rot, but I couldn't
throw it out." says Mary. "ll '~
part of my past. Sure. parts of
my life I'd like to throw out."
S he becomes vague when
asked which ones, but adds :
"There are good parts, too, real·
ly. It's not all.bad."
"I've been so wrapped up and
troubled," says Mary. petting
one of the six family cats. "It's
been like t rying to get out of a big
paper bag.
A"'Wlrf1>110tO<
MRS. LERNER SAYS Mary's
confidence is low.
"When we tell her she looks
pretty, she hardly knows what. to
say."
IN TROUBLEAT21
Seeks New Ute
' "I've been wary and holding
back from people. I'm just start·
ing to relute to people now."
was restless and bored in Opa
Lock a, a fading, stucco city out of
Hollywood and the Arabian
Nights.
Mary agrees. "I never used to
look in the mirror. l didn't think I
was good looking and didn't thmk
so much of myself. Now, l 'm feel ~. -
mg be tter." MARY SEES HERSELF as a
victim. She is bitter about "bad
publicity. bad breaks, bad luck
and the way .my life turned out so
far."· ~
SHE WANTED OUT '>fan un·
easy family, was captivated by
the antiwar movement, and ran
-away from hom e, rather than
toward activist politics.
lier mother, Claire, and her
28-year-old sister. Joanne, say
that after Ke nt Stale, Mary
couldn't s tand being a round
gWlS. Once, when she was driv·
in~ with a friend, someone threw
a rock atthe car.
She compares her situation to
that of Patty Hearst, another
symbol of radicalism. saying.
"Patty shouldn't have gotten
breaks, but she had money. I
didn't. IC you're poor like me,
they nail you lo the cross "
She. complains of police and
press harr assment.
She almost strayed into the
Kent State protest, stumbled up·
on death a nd slammed into re·
ality'
"I didn't know what it meant Lo
die," she said. driving toward a
North Miami Beach night club
where she wanted to listen to
music and dan'1c.
Mary thought 1t was a gunshot
and she screamed for everyone
to duck.
ANOTHER TIME. SAID her
sister. she and Mary were dn v ·
mg through a s mall town and saw
police chasing a man with a
bleeding leg. Mary wanted to
rush to the man's rescue, but her
sister held her back.
BUT SOME PEOPLE who
have known Mary say that from
the beginning, she was a troubled
girl from a troubled family and
was headed for trouble with or
without Kent State.
"After th al. I sort of went
crazy," she said.
SHE RAN SOME more, was
sent home to her parents, went lo
a juvenile home, couldn't settle
down and ran away again.
But the memories of cops and
guns are dimming
"We were kids back then;
kids," she says. Mary herself admits· "I don't
know if I can blame 1t all on Kent
State, but that started 1t." And,
s he laughs. "It sure put Opa
Lock a on the map."
This time, her travels took her
hitchhiking around the country,
and she crossed it seven times
between her 16th and 17th years.
It read like a counterculture
travel log · the l laighl·Ashbury an
"I'm looking for ward lo having
my own campus." :.ays Mary.
"but I could never ~o to a campus
rally and l 'm not interested in
politics or changini; the world."
One of six children of a strict
port a~thority fore man, Mary
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Mattel's Advertising
Slalllllled in Lawsuit
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Three con·
sumer groups have filt'd a $16-million
damage suit against Mattel, Inc .. the
nation's biggest toymaker. claiming
the firm victimizes children with de-
ceptive advert is mg.
San Francisco-based PubLic Ad·
vocates Inc. filed lhe cla'ls-action suit
in Superior Court on Thursday on
behalf of the Non-Profit Committee on
Children's Television. the San Fran-
cisco Consumer Action Group and the
American G. I. Forum of California.
The suil criticizes use of misleading
words, deceptive camera angles and
settings and uudio distortion in the
company's advertisements. No Mat·
tel spokesmen were available im-
mediately for comment.
Shore Plant OpJHHed
S ANTA RARDAR A (A P >
Remembering a messy 011 spill which
blackened the shores o r Santa
Barbara, stale and local officials
have tried unsuccessfully to convince
Exxon Oil Corp lo build its planned
processing plant on shore rather than
off the coast.
At a special meeting called by San·
la Barba ra County Supervisors, Exx··
on officials reiterated the firm's de·
ter. mination to Ji?O ahead with plans
for a floating offshore processing
plant in federal waters despite state
opposition to the plan.
Cable Kilb Worlttr•
SAN F RANCISCO CAP) -A fatal
case of bad timing causE'd an under-
ground steel cable that hauls the
city's famed c able cars to move,
crushing two maintenance workers lo
death, cutting one •nearly in half. Of·
fi cials say the two were working prior
to scheduled m aintcnance times.
Leoni De Vost , 55, and Daniel
Sullivan, 40, both maintena nce
machinists. were' killed when the ca-
ble tamed two underground wheels,
euch about 10 feet in diameter, and
the men were pulled to their deaths.
DDS Faeoritl .. 1
SACRAM ENTO (AP) -The stale
hoard that licenses dentists has ii·
legally held down the number of den-
list.8 in California so those already
Licensed to practice here can make
more money, the state's consumer
chief says.
State Consumer Affairs Director
Richard Spohn says he has asked the
state attorney general to look into the
situation, and possibly prosecute
members of the Board or Dental Ex·
• amlneni for "Illegal acts."
Or. Edward Becker of San Lorcnro,
vtce president of the llbard, called
Spohn 's charges · · absolukly fabc>. • •
/ffale Cl_. O•ted
SAN FRANCISCO <Al') -The San
Franclaoo Rowing Club hu lost its
lease in the city building lt hos OC·
cupled for 38 )'tnr1 because the club
[ __ S£_'A.TE __ J
allegedly refuses to admit women.
The issue first came up 1n 1974 when
a group or· women sut'd the club and
the c1ly for alleged sex bias John E.
Mcinerney Ill, attorney for the club,
refused to comment on the com-
miss ion 's action because the suit -
along with a cross su1l rill'<! by t hl·
club -is still in the courts.
~'py Placing Told
WS ANGELES (/\P) -The cam·
paign manager of Alan Robbins, Los
Angeles m ayoral candidate, has ad·
milted that while working to elect
Richard Nixon in 1972, he helped
place a spy in the headquarters or
Democrat Edmund Muskie.
Kenneth Rietz said today in an in·
terv1ew with the Los Angeles Times
that he handled SJ,000 in payments lo
finance the operation and was the con·
duit through which the spy passed his
findings back t<> the COP head·
quarters. Rietz was youth dJrector for
the Nixon campaign.
LB Pf~b Plat1ner •
LONG BEACH <APl -A Pit·
tsburgh city plannc:>r has been chosen
to replace Long Beach's former plan·
ning director. who was arrested last
May an<i chargcd with accepting
$25,000 in Mexican seold coins for
favors t o an architectural firm.
Robert J . Paternoster, :n, was
chosen unanimously by the Long
Beach planning commission to take
ov~r the controversy-ridden depart·
mcnt for $.19,000 a year.
He is the second new lop manager
for the city, following by a month the
appointment of city manal(er John '
Dever, of Sunnyvale. Uoth begin their
new jobs in January.
Prbon.er Slalt1
TRACY (AP) -A 26-year·old
prisoner from San Diego County who
was lo be released 111 four months is
dead following a stabbing attack at
Deuel Vocational Institution.
Robert Logan was attacked in the
day room of the prison's pre-release
area Thursday and stabbed once In
the neck, said Deuel spokes ma n
Robert Walraven. He died !!hortly af-
terward in lhe prison hospital.
rfUmlG• ... Won
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A man
whose tax consulting business
handles tht Income tax returns ror
200,000 Northern Californians has a
history of lnc~me tax problems of his
own, lhe Sacramento Bee reports.
ln a copyright story by staff writer
Denny Walsh, The Bee reported that
the Internal Revenue Service said Lee
Baldarelll 's unreported Income, plus
interest and pe nalties, totalled
$108,426 for the years 1968 through 1.9'71. •
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KEW llG. CAHYOM USTIHG
Broadmoor 2 with beautiful view of
hills & lig hts. 4 BR .. 2 bas. & powder
room. Formal DR. Many upgraded
Ceaturcs includlrg new carpet tbruout.
Newly decor ated.
1 1 I I Sm Jociq.:I• K:lt Road
MIWPORT CEMTIR. M.L 644-4910
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secr e t a r ial orrict>s & plan.) tor
expansion. $23.5.000
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Red&tat. MUST SELL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWHU ANXIOUS
Large 3 bedroom + den
home on quiet tree·ll.ned ERRORS: Ad .. rllMn street . Profess1onally lhould check their ock laodac1ped. 011ers1zed
lot Cuatom deco rator doUy and report .... drapes. no .wax Cloors Luxurious 4 BR. home. F a m ily rm. &
formal din intz . with v:ew toward
Harbor Is la nd. Goat shp. $325.000. ron 1'""9dlately. TIM ei\d beautiful. new plush DAILY rlLOT OHl.lml s carpeting See this home
loblilty for th. fl"t In-1 m med 1 a l e I y ' C a 11 iitt' 1 l·~-,-iher-'.:-~-0-:1-~.-~-y-I. ~;tll~J ( ~~,.
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1tous1ng Act of rnGb d Q
II I Shows like a ream ne VA A'most ~U 2 STORY wtuch makes 1t I cga to owner Many extra s. • 1"111
advertise .. any p re CU!llom carpets. drapes. WUI &OVA m new area. 3 ONL y $59 SCO
ference. limitation. or wall rovenn~s. 4 Bedrm . br. 2 ba . many extras "Doll ho"•e" ,,. ~ ... onl) d asc n m anauon bast!d on f I f 1 I ·""' b k rd ..., ·' u•~ lge am1 y room w 1 Pc Lee poo ''"""' ac ya way ,_ d-Aribe our new ra•·e, color . rd1"1on. :.cx Bl k h th pass Ope H Da ily noon "' ...... ... ., ln ttc en wt n ouse llslJno. New c11>t. ncw or national on gtn. or un tltru window to patio and to s pm. 2.330 W flora. tile r~hly painted & de
Intention to ma ke uny beautifully landscaped olf Werner ~a· t--' Loads of treea & such preference. ltmlla yard with sprinklers A 645-3474 """ ""' Cl ,
t1on,ord1st:nmmat1on . /l'.11 buy for Sl38.SOO &. ~o ~~~eoo~~shii. shog:e ,~ E~~~~~!sf :Ffa~~I~~:~ M4 lZ70 .-~EASIJ~T1S¥l~C:( _ ~!!~e~.E .. :!~~ade •. C.cl5t .. estate whJl•h 1:. 1n viola _, - .
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FAMll. Yr:.:. :)M
T tll! t>ntry to hv.,c hvtn(l
ruom lla 1sed r .. mtly
room with floor lo ceiling
used tinck fireplace No
w:ix llll' tn kitchen. Z
p11ttos. assuma ble V A ..
paymen t S244 38 per
n onth Call 963·6767
ST !';PS TO BEACll ~'''•"I•(·'~ l J ust l yrs old &full) 1 m
proved 3BR JOA. \'J n I · : '
add addit1ono.1I bedrmi. '---__-:..-="'::.....:::...·..__
upstairs o r l c.tvc <tl>I•----------• family run rm Warm
earthtone' dee-or ;1 tKX
f) of quality <'Onstr lor
only $99,500 o .. ncr
super anxious Realtor
751·7760
TUSTIN
P~ffHont
BY 0 NER. 41lr. 3lla &
Fam rm J <'Or ga r, air
con<!. hi11hly upgrd 'd
Asking $89,900
Open hse Dec 11112
2321 Ano Trel' Plut:<'
!>44·8078
COSTA 1•r~" sn.:>EMOO\...i
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High demand rc n t~I F•ntasll<' View of w:iter
a rea Pre!lent owner • & llghu 1 Bdrm ci. Den ..
home as <'ha rm 1n1ot 3 J Bdrm & Patio un1\!I
bedroom. 2 bath. with One or thl.' (1•w lar .. l'
fireplal'e and pool Great duplexes on the market
investment. Call 5~·2660 Live In on1: and renl th1·
t;": $ELEGT other for appreciauon ·"' I PROPERTIES dt prec1at1on. s1S4.soo
. ~ WATERFRONT HOML' GOVERHMEHT REAL ESTATE
VA Assumable Loan 631·140C
3 BR, 2 BA Costa Mesa
homeGas bltns.DW.FA $369C:C heat brick frlc Painted • ..
& new crpis Obi,. gar Btrt decoratinl( & dl'
Lge pat''l'" · '!n BDQ tJahUuJ bnr k pa tic ared
t.l!> ~ , ~s 3483 ,. ,, m p 1 , m , n 1 • '1 •
spacaou.' I story town
home If you ar~ paytnl!
w:ut11d rl'nt m on i.-~
here·, your <'hlln<'c 111 .:Id
aome lax deducuons " .i
sa 111nss .tccnl started
Sm dn pymnt poss1bh·
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-5quHky ca.an
Don't miss thi!1 11uca nt.
like n ew 4 bed r m . 2 bath.
family room New plush
carpets, fresh point und
ever ything re ad y to
move 1n. Great Coste
Mesa !oration ne ar
schools Asking $68.SOO
Call 540.llSI
Sunshine Sneci:?I ~~!'! ..•..•.........
New roof, new larpetlng ••••••••m••••-~l
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: .;.:;;.! HERITAGE•
. • :. REALTORsl
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-.ufllty ... -•rdaw
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thruout, new dn veway.
new pamt 1ns1de a nd out.
New pat io . n ew
landsc a p ing. OLD
SELLER.
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ANYTIME
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TRAILER PARK
With 19 spaces. 21. a cres
with I wo houses P ool
1tnd rec r t·auo nal
rac1ltlle1 .. miles from
Pems Lake Reduced to Sl~.900 Call 556 2W()
tr= SELECT
T'PROPERTIES
BLUFFS
$79,950
I Level end unit. 3 BR. :?
bn , frpk Lge. p rivate
patio. Near pool.
HEL!Hl.DOWD
R!ALTOR 644-01 34
scc:~~µ-lfo£~s·
Tltat Intriguing Wonl Gome witlt o Chudfe
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realty
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ROM $105,000TO $1.J00,000
SHOUCLIPFS -M.a LOCAT10M
Charming lg. :?+ bedroom home .
Spacious lam Uy room or den w·beam 1
celling & brick fireplace overlooking
beautiful yard & patio. Pride or
ownership thruout. Asking $179,000.
Mary Lou Morion642·8235. (lJllJ
THIS HOMI HAS EVDYTHIMGI
Ocean view -city l!ghts -2-stories
of bullt·ln elegance w·spacious entry,
spiral staircase. cathedral ceilings, -1
bedrooms. family room w-br\ck
f\replace wall, dinette. formal din·
ing-living room w-fireplace & hu,e
recreation room w-ocean view &
balcony. Gorgeous pool & jacuzzi +
8' fireplt. $299,500 fee. Marjorl
Mahon644-6200. (Ul2>
• O~ \oMre al .... ,_ .......... .-do i.. ... "' '°"" ,_ """''" -· IAMCHO SAM JOAQUIN
Luxury beyond deacr tptlon : 1.
bedrooms + den -a decorator's de-
light W·CUSlOm features & VlEV. '1
$105,000 I~ Coleen Jensen 752·141'1 •
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:? bedroom + den w-ooverf't1 paT1o.
new carpeting + pa.lnUns In 4t Out.
Private beach avail. Flreplt1c. -
be.autlful, 18. baclcyard '58S-mo. ~
submit. Mary Lou ~l:ir ...... 642·8:"-(tn~·
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Hout" For SC:.S. XouH1 For Salt 1HCMtH' for Sd•
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~ COM -S!l,500
~ Beautlfnlly r efurbished 2 BR home
w·frplc, new kitchen. bltns & appl +
new roof. <'pts and p~u.nt
COM -DPLX -$139,500
Recently bit spacious 3 BR. 2 BA +
balcony owner's umt. 2 BR w frplc &
1 j patio front unit Walking dustancc to
shops & beach.
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~ BLUFFS -$105,000
Beaut. 3 BR. 21f.! BA condominium
w /family rm, plus frplc hm w /every
possible amenity, within walking dis-
tance + view of sp~c g r eenbelt
Owner h as moved out of state & very
anxious.
EASTSIDE CM -11,900
Choice toe .. 3 BR home on tree lined
street Lrg. patio in rear yard. Priced
to sell this weekend
COM -$108,900
Charming 2 BR + den wood paneled
beach hse w-mght Lile::. & ocean view
from lrg uppe r balcony Just 1 :z blk to
beach. Call for appt.
~R5ALY
675-2311 --. Getterol· 1002 .....•..•.............. ···•··•·····••••••·•···
, l ~ WANT A WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX?
4701...,.....
OP*fi Sat & S-I ·SPM
Three up. two down. on fee land near
ocean. beach. Deck. & patio, 5 car
parking. $135,000.
130 40th St.
" Two up. two down, one bl~k lo beach
F ee land. Good investment. Sll0.000
4710 H.,._-211 41th St.
Two. lhree bdrm home. on 31xt47' lot
One hse 12 yrs old. other older Might
be separable Try $200.000
.Burr White Realtor
2901 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach
Phone: (114) 67~0
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FULLER REALTY
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HUNTINGTON
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owner-hip Jnd l''lellent
rental' K1k1· to occ.an
lrom 3 Kr 11w1u•r ' unit
with f1rt'1•IJ1·1· Two 2 fir
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hoo.1thl new ,1111.l n1u,1 wll
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PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
W ·S200
True riches to give the
Woman or Your choice
All ofthe C:'<tra:, & details
anjone could usk for
Closed courty<.1rd entry lo • Fren<·h
windows & doors entering lg •Form RI
Dining Room -sep •Exec Office.
•Lg Bdrm +-• Maids-Mother·in·laws
lg Bdr-Bath • Pnv Master Suite +
Httle girls bedrm. •Gourmet Kitchen
and huge •Family Room. 3 Wet bars.
3 .frplcs, every convenjence for the
entire family. Give HER the ultimate
for Chr1st m ii,;. A Dover Shores
Address. decorated by Gloria Okudu
400tl7" FOR AU f<~or Appointment C.M. uus
Call.
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POOL -NEW CARPETS
and BEST UPGRADES
Located tn c h oice Tu st in
neighborhood. This 3 Bdrm .. fam rm.
home w-thrall you with its stunning
decor. You will appreciate its new
carpets, Van Luil papers and garage
workshop. Some decorator furniture
wilJ be included. Enjoy your pat.Jo
entertainme nt area with gas BBQ and
s parkling pool. Now ONLY $79.900.
Tustin schools are superb
CALL NOW 752-7315
DONALD M . BIRD
Associates, Rea I tors
Gettttol 1002 G~rol 1002 ....................... ······················· 2 STORY
EXECUTIVE
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A HEW RECORD FOi AlllEVIATIOHS
This Mesa V~rd~ Buccola 4 b<lrrn. 2
sly has got it! Big Cam rm, w-wet bctr
& stone frplce. beaut ldscpe. sprklrs.
firepit. patio o-hang . Inside is fully
A-C. spac and colorful + a 3 car gar
W·elec opnr. Localt.iQ nr park. This a d
is a new record for abbreviations
this home is a new listing al $118.500
U~IVUt: ff()M t:S
RE.AL TORS' 546 5990
1525 Mesa V~rde Q,..,., .. E.dst . Costa M1'\d
.11'..<.1 111 Cururt.1 do ·l M.1r ,11 li71j (,Q()(.)
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DUPLEX, DUPLD Two 1-bdrm units
offered at just above lot cost . by
retired owner. $93.000 Fix up. add on,
or tear down & re-build
673-4400
DMsion of Hart.or Investment Co.
Ge-Mrol 1002 G~rol 101)2 .••.•.•.....................•.•••............•
4~~--·-$67,950.
POOL + VIEW!
f''nll' Dover Shon•,. locu
1111n Trul} funtusl 11· I
licdroom. fum1h room
pool homo: "'11 h 1"<
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mountain" 1-;11111 \' hu1111•
built Jrouml .1tr1um Jnt.l
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2 uc1th. t.lbt•· ,iJr .•~·· to s10,.soa.
(.'orner 101 <•0tKl .irt•J 111t• µnl'1 1• r 1wh1 th•
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llanlt·r Jt Tn 11,11 hut ni.-lt hdr m •~ 1.1 .. nl 1111
400Ll7"~fOA All \~nt 1,. tiool ,1"·11. th•
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Reduced$ I 0,000.
FOR QUICk SALE
117 Uahh.1 H tl
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lGOO Sq rt . 2 HR & Dl'n
Vww ~und!'<'k lwe n·llar
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fi75·32~
BRAMDMEW
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linni.: )Our paint & 1'1.t
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ownt>r t>-l4 6920
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~ u·rm1'. pool. '>PH ,, ...
ttu.trd. $6'7S "' µw lhJ.,l'
option 644-ano
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ne1i:hborhoocJ. 11•.1t11rrn11 'RIME LOCATIOH
ah the l&le:..t k1ll'hl·n ,1p ,I H1 :.!ba JdJJl't•tlt t••
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bitr. mm1 ()('\•.rn v1t•w All Coosttm• Realty
SPECTACULAR
IRO.ADMOOR II
WJ lk tn~ d f.,t.I r.r I• t 1, t.:)l 1114h
prl\alt' b••Jt'h Ont\ -
Sl65 ooo fel' "-Stdt· 1111 •Jle tn ''"' nr 1
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land:.ru114-<l 5 llr 2
1
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hOw.l' fur 1mml•d ,011: h) • ~ M1-i. .. \.ertll· .JBH Lot:. ol
mol1vutl•d ownc·r who ~ i.tru:. $6.:i,IXJO Pnnc1pll':.
tius purt·ha'>t•d an11lh1•r M l:, Ai.: :>ill Sf>Sb
hum"' Sllitt.000 Cull fur
appl ftlO llli()5 SllOftl::l'Lll· I·'~ Mci.J \.f•nlt· I hr .1 ha.
Orea11 & Jl'll 'I 'll'W l'ri' fom dm i:: & hv rm Li.(1•
bcath l.:irgl' lot. Fe• IS;.'10" pool w Jaru1,l1.
A JOLL y tl40·5~7. fil:l H0,11 1\111 l"OH'rt!d patio Ownr h)'
"HO.HO-HO" ,._. .1ppt 55ci t 1:i.1 $120.1100 -.to Meio I 024 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• lti':ULiCJ·:o ~Ml Collt•)ll'
Muth i.oul{ht. 'l'ldum l'ark :'l~J.00() JHlt. lam
rount.ICllMduµll'>C Front Custom Villa •rr. w IP 1•11d•• "' urut 2 liclrms. l haths & ow11ersh1p! Must ~ell.
brund new .! h<lrm .! MHo Vet'CW Club!
1 l"{)S 'lrt.'t'l Luri.:l 1ic111I • uulh back unu 1 ('Jr l'rl'Sll)(l' urea. on • uullt • ~~~~-tli ~
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• 6 75.59 30 • r1rt'pl.1r1·• l'J II t11d.1 •
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SAMTA•s
DREAM
ESTATE
:-.eduded on qw1.>t 1 ul de '"l l>treet FormJI cn1n
lo hugE' II\ 1n~ room
tiourmet k1H·hen Fum1
I} room plus ieamc room
wrth huill 111 bar llUl(l'
rl';ar )Urd ltoom Jor t•·n
rn:. or 01.vmr11r ""l' 1111111
Tr) ~li.000 down l'ull
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SPANISH
MAH SI ON
OH HILL
POOL + BUCH
$58,250
Scdut.lcd rourtyard l'll
try 10 magnir1cent entt•r
ta111er.. penthouM~ V»ult
C(f re1hn1ti1 add drumu to
And )OU can ll\'t' 1n th1.,
l'•"} t'Jrl' :i Bedroom
To"nhou:;c. l'IOl>c ln 11001 & r\•( <'•·nter llurr~ 11
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Call 640.9900
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11\JI pool "''h UOllllll' ----------1TARDILL l'Ustom lountJm l'ov
ere<l b) clear. rl'lrJt'l.t
lile dom.. Fabuluu... CORONA HLDS.
llf vrc.• .t.~:ou .• ,, ......
'Vt•rtl1• 1 lklrm wit h nool
t'entury 21 l'ro1·kl·1 K .1-;
1;.12 W(j2
+, J·
3 BEDROOM
FAMILY ROOM
$56,500
&Jut1fulh maintained
Wl•i.ts1dl' · Coio.tJ \h•sa
homt• cu,,tom r .. m11\
room add 1uon I' J Lla ths
C'oppcr plumhrn.: "''"' root 1·onl'rl'lc dn \l'
640-6161
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OATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
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EAST SIDE
Valley Realty
urllbt1c sett1ni.i lluAt----------•
LUXURY IN
llGCANYON
.Ju~( rwlueed S2U.0011
Spa emu." thrc•· bc<I roorn.
fllmil) room with fan
ta s t 1 (' " 1 .,. w o f t h ,.
lurge m:isll'r .,utlc with 2 Bdrm . fomtly rm
vww Ila:. h1·.1kd und \ICW home P r" paL111
r1ltered JJ<'UUI <.pu • 'trl'CI tostrct'I ~162.!°100
~ll'um bath :ind .iunfon OLD CORONA
area K1t t·h cn "Ith Wh il e watl'r """' .J
hre11kflistnookundf.1m1 Bt.11m11 lamil) rm
ly rm w•wct hnr have Tra1t11101111I hnm1·
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DECEMBER
SPECIAL
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lruJI tr('C~. i.:urd1•n 1rt•,1
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lrµlc. ls~e yard Would •
m11kc ..i ~01111 ~l;irter Point 1026
home Fl IA term~ i:avu1I •••••••••••••••••••••••
t:•·ntury 21 Crockl'r H ~; Oc•on Yl•w Duplex
642 5002 Mr Dono Pt. Marina
noor tn 1·c1hni:; nat·khni:;
llrt'plaec <iourmct µuh
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tudcuwu\ mu,,tcr Mu1lc •
guest quurll',-,. Tt•rrat·t·
owrlooks l>purkhnH µ0111
& l(roundi. !JIN 71SMI. Newport 11.irhor urcu d"
Wl'll JS n1).!hl lq,:ht;.
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with cndoi>cd pr1 "u t1·
11atto Jnd ,11tra1't I\<'
landscap1n11 Now
$215.000 Qill 1173 HS;j()
home to list Trulv .1 11nod
buy ;It S320,UUO .. ..... . ...... ---. . ,, . z Year-. n,·w ~ B1·d
rm;,. tJc~ I'• Ii.1th:.
11rcptJ<":s ~r>dl'IOU::.
$11:!.~
.. f I• ~ I 'I • .. j •
~UPERB f-f OMES ..
,. HEWPORT SHORES
~ Slon A framC' w1>0d
bl'Uall'd ('t•l11nj,(b 1
bdrm'. 2 balh,,
beclut.led pJlm WJlk to
[ ~ IJVP41:l •-c·o·v·1 .. ·G-T·o·N--
bl'ac·h. pool;. & lcnn1:.. ,._ ________ _
lh.•doct'<I LO $115.000 I'
tr73 3003 fH2 2253 E\ ei.
ass·ociated ·
81101< Ell S ll E Al TC1llS
JO]' VII 8olb.,n • '' 'tt.. 1
A TTH: ln•eston
Oei.L prieed homt• rn
·1ei.a Verdt' J B1 J.:
bt.'<lroom!I. fam1I) room.
cw.lorn f1rcph11·t•. larAl'
cnclOl>L'Cl p11t10 Corner
IOt llurry. ownl'r bou.:hl
uLu s 123,500
1700 sq fl owm•r's .. uitc
"1th r1re1>lat·c plus thrt•l' h~c bedrooms Thrct• l
bL"'<lroom <! hath llpJrl
menu ., 1·ar i:ar,1).!l•
Rest hu} 111 this V 1-:n Y
populur modl'I ('all 10
da) &lh 7171 nf'w and wants qu11•k
sale t:all 54ti·58811 WATEllFROHT •••' ,. ' ' ' ' ' ~1~6~~~~ [\81 IEP<Hll
Pier lhMt Choice lol'U ~~~~~~~~~-! _ __ .. _, ... ,..~
li1lll I lilt. 2 bulh:>, 2 -lrplc~ . li:;t• patm, nt•w 42' CHALLENGER 1·--------·1
dt·c·k won·t 1a~t 111nA ttt M otorsa11or, t ully VA Buyers
SJ7!1.500 l'Qulppcd to ltvt··abourd,
HEWPORTHTS. or travel :iruund the· Call NOW
1\ dt>l11tht to 11 huw ' world Wit.I. THAOI-:
:>pac·mu.' 3 HR, J bu , pool $40,000 l'QUJty lnr f<t·til
home.{ 2 ~·rpl<'io. . i.undct'k flit.ate
1'-l'r jllllllMt with (l{'l'un HOWA RDJOllNSON
\lt'W' $13\1,!'IOll' R~Al.TY 4!11 1744
MESA VERDE
flrice Cut SS,050
Pleasant 1 bdr!l"I 2 bu .
'>llOtle';.' I .i:;c lot. th•
lat·ht!d 1tarJl(l' ~ow
$1Ul,9S(I
COST.AMES.A
9 UNITS-OCUH
PRIME.AREA
Glamor Pantdress Jiffy Set
Wortd Wide lrok.,-,
Boeboa 673-4545
Ot•f•IJ;'I Vl~W dllplt'\ ..
Hedroom .: l)Jth. ltiOO :.q
fl unit ... with (1rep1acei. s1:r. .1101.·
AHCHOIAGI
IHVISTMENTS
C7J4J 4'6-7711
lb. ,!• •• bJ .l:r. '"' 0.:
tam rm on xtrJ 114•' tor
n<!r lot dCr~ lrom park
l::xtcn;i1V" wood 1n1
mJn:,· ictrJ.. :>!.14 !l!'il'
496 :w.r.
BToro 103Z ......•.•..............
•SAILING•
TENNIS POOL
Clubhoui;(', commun11\
.icuv111es 1 lkdroom
:! I , I~ J l IJ T w 0 s t""
townhom\• Vll'w of !;•kc
SUOM•l:.. .Jnd t•lly h~ht:,
C:: _::~~~~~~EY
I: $ < 499-4584
UY OWNt-:R 4Ur :!Ba. Ii.:
lot, trlr .ic<·1•ll:, ~.:,00
Jal 11957
' fountoifl Val~y I 034 ••.••....••..•....•••..
C. F. Colesworthv Da"W,. II~ .::i;. L 't1.11tnoll.1 ""'''' """' ... w \1t•\J . t.ll"I\\' b} th1 ..
lalboo loy Prop.
Reaffor5
CH.ARMER
f.'antuslle J Br fam11}
home CostJ \1 e:o.J .,
m08t popular arc·u As
burnable VA loan EJ!i)
monthly payments
Don't miss 1h1s one
>17 ,500 full price <:all
Sl61,500
2 :.hort bh><·ks to OC\•lln 111
11r1dt' or o wncr>;h1p
nc1Jthhorhood llt).!h st11
ble lnc11mt• .... 111 ... ho""
cash now with minimum
required down puyment •
Hurry I Call ror completc
dl'tlllls and pr('Vll'W or
this unique opportun1ly
AFOUMTAIH
COURTYARD CIRCLE! 1 h.1rm111g :I hdrm homf' • 675-7060. ,-:TORS 640-0010
THERAMCH
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luunol' '""J' 'l'"' l">rt ' Gii WALKO ---------i DOW 646-7171
Om· or th1· mo"I ..uu,11ht
aflt•r & pr1• .. 11ii11111.., un"''
11.i I k UJ' .1 h I lot 1 RULTY 675-5200
tw'flroom l.1m1h ruom, ------
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111."-'!I !'11uJntt\' ~ ·1tnry
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b3\. hug\> 18>e:?4 l{am1• rm
&Aw•mpool t>lti 7711
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llrt•l)IJrt' l Ii.1th Jt univ
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
FIRST Off&IMG
IM THE OllGIMAL ILUFFS
Sharp end unit ''Trina" model. 3
Bedroom. 21h bttth.~. park like set·
ting. $103,500
llAHD NEW ON SPYGLASS
"Portsmouth Model" high on a blll
w /Unsurpassed view. Vaulted cell·
lngs 3 Bcdrooml'I, formal dinlng
rm . fam ily rm , wet bar, 2
firPpleces , all electric kitch.
Cl.S,000.
881 DOVER ORfVE 631 ·1800
Exclusive Tuttln
IFYOU
havr 11 ~rrv1r1• lo offer or
iitlOd..., to SC'll. plilrt' .in .HI
1n the Daily l'tlot
l'lass1r1ed ~ct1on
Phonl' 64:.? 5078
2 STOHY. 2 llr, Contlo
w Frpk &. Air <'Ond
Comm pool, encl :! cur
g.ir & patio S43.950
THI HOMESELLHS
Call 752·5353
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3 br expandable. In super
nbrhd . w1hardwd flr111.
lt&O. w/w cpl!!. Ext. nl'w
Spanish texture :1tucco,
lg. lrecs & nicely lndscpd
Q.ill 963·7881
lol. Lots or rm for xtro GAHAGE SAU : Jdi. in
vchiclc11 .-dbl ga r the Dully Pilot bnna hop
Heduced to $86.SOO PY rCllulUI To phtC'l' Y<)U
JACOIS al.ALTY drawlnic r11 rt.1 phon1•
6 75-66 70 642 5678 loday
Gl'Mrol 1002 G-.rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
tile~.~
SPICTACULAI OCIAH YllW
One or 8 kind home featuring 3
bdrms.. guest house, 3~ baths.
formal dinln~. family room. 2
frplcs. Has office. workshop & rec.
veh1cle parking. All trus lncludin~
Old Corona del Mar charm
$275.000
644-1766
2111 IAH.IOAOUINHILURO
IN HIWllORT <:aNTIR
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Mattan M1111in
Pattlfn Dept 44:'
Daily P1101
23? Wes1 •8th St New
York NV 10011 p ,.nt
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Patte1n Number
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deslcns plus 3 fr" f)flnted In· ''°' H(W 1976 NE£DlECRAFT CATAlOC1 Has tveryth1n1 7Sc
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Mitty ruty QllllU 1.00
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1 % Mze Aftlla111 fl: 50c
look et It Qulltt{I soc MYttVlll Quill loo '2 51c
1 s 0.Mllts ftr Tad;iy ,, s· '
loo~ of 11 Jiffy ""'' sue
1:. the Vll'W rrom th•
~pac1ous mai.ter '>Wll' 01
this art111t11·11lly dl'cOra t
1'<1 home Tht• 'IPJCIOUJ>o
ro:1·r••Jtloo room &
"dancl' rloor 'Smooth '
µallo 11r\' 1t.leul for cnwr
t111nin1t t';neri~Y saving
iws kitchen 11nd cndle111t
l'Xlrlt rcutures At S72.90(J
you should st.>t· thl1> flnl'
homl'TODAY'
SJI~
·~al••• lltate l'Wtworll
•SPECTACULAR VILLA
Spcrlal SpaniBh VIiia
w1wrought·iron & hnrk
l'nlry. cerumic tlle11. 3200 ~ ft ~BR 3UA Glorroui.
ueii Relocated scllt!r
81rga1n value at just
S124.700 H urry. 01111
&16 3377
PERFOR!'ttANCE
REALESTATI-;
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WNl':R'S PRIO .. : LoVI'
I y J 1r1 om mod 1• I
rresuge homt" l'lo..v t1r
everyt.h1nll' t'C'ro m1c en
try lo sunken llv1n11 room
with rln•plllC'C, dlnmi.:
k1trheo. J bcdroom11. )J~
bath11 Nl'wly purnlcd
$1•1 111111 Torbell •
R.-111wna. 842·~
Dy Owner. R l'moduled
1700' 4 Br. den. 3 Bo. 2
potiOll, lit. <•ul·d·!lllt lol.
huttc ponl. boata-tt·.
many ~Ktru11 ~e lnsldl.'
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Sprelld OUl In lhl'\ hul(t'. SURt' tt ALTY Survey lhc mounllllni. • I 'IF m ~ • ......_. Propert) C'lear own1•r' . <IVllll ""'11 M:cunty bid& bt!druom home pl 11 uC!t'"' 10 troin UW! mai1tt!r l~r11 -. •• • 1 rarry AJkm11 I l Mil Ai.11;:1.~
bonu' q1om und dt• CUSTOMHO~H;."' ollh1.Sbe11ul1ful5001lrm :Zl:Zl l"IH,Me .... .._. Mr C .itl)on 171 4 1
l1ghtlul 11w11t1mln1: pool from l!Mj,500 3 b al h 11 1> a r '' 111· <1 Set JC...-11 4 1ti2 7337
ldt'O&I for fitmlllei. wh OowotO'lwnlfnl!!nUda llamplon motJvl 111 OpettH-. 1 -• eotto..Co.lealton 1.1110 Ii.le ba) fronl
~bl\ . 4 ba 11000 Mu hk{' lhe1r Ncrt•ullun J :lt.(f l3th Sl <:reenlrl!(' 1-:t11>) Jt'l't''~ View ' View' 180 Permanent VICW of C71412ll-161 I
horn\' pool tulllt· ,, In Mutlcl1upcmlli11I.,. tu 1111 ri~\\11)"' ul 0111) Newport Back Bay. CUst bit J BR Zll "A " St. l.ido Rrully 1173 1.lor• }t.!!ihw~ -rludeil C;all for olJll'Cllnt ... ~Al~...,.,,,~~~. p1~~'.I S00.900 home W/priv mstr suite. All rooms are So D'-c-
menl 842 ~ -· .. ....., --Rt"tl Cll~·I lteullori. N 0 R I N s large Prof. landscaped. Rm ror pool. --"-•• .,., • :'
"'' ' HY oWN~K ~' RE A L T y Price just reduced by $10,500. Owner c:o..w.rc1a1
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[ ~ It~~~· 1~.1~ l • .i Cueatll Villu us anxious! Please stop by or call. Property 1600 ---.. -··-J Ur, :itt... f11m rm. fr pie Woodbridge S&S, near 6 .. 5-7221 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t'Ov P,llUO. 163,llOO ('ark & lake. 2-:.l>. 3 Br. J PRU;!': tn:out· ED on "' MID /DM'T\. ILDG
Ol'EN HSES11l;Su11 I:.!" ba, under ron:.trut'llun lhi~ cherminfl b11chelor Xlnl lnvettml ssoo.ooo
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I~~ ';~•1ch• $7li.OOO. Call 833·2144 pad In Bluebird Gunyon 1 __ Hill 1050 Newport •ach I 069 Owner will finance 9"~
• 4IR·S88,500 Warmly dt'roruleu 2 ~-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• int. Prln only, eve$ LANDMARK Hrlrm . wood burning •••••••••••• .. ••• .. •••• LIDO ISLI M4 1917
fi r IELOW MARKET nrepliicc & lllri;r lK'l•an ~11ut 3 Dr. cntrl 111r. hul(e 3 Bt!droom 2 bo trit ------
y owner 4Br. am r·ni . Turtlerock Investment view deck Ju~t $711,!°>00 )(ur .• frpl(', sprklns, dO:;l• pallo mode rn klt~·ht1n SHOPPING> MALL bo11l 1111tc Call ~-tlOl!J bargain Appnrn.eu JI to 11hol)8. schools, frwy · So J Co
S90,000. Selh:r llqu1d11lln1: l':XCllANG E "Our in 547-4425 anytime _ !7133!,·1~0. O b Y 0 w ne r " uon pt\llono lnifte 1044 ~ -.. ...., ~ I Blk from M1ssron .
C "• • M.11n ttent11l11, ~0·5370 Sllll llme tochooet1 colors
11nd optlon1t Excellent r__.J .....__ h h l'" ti urea. W11l uchanl(e _....,..1wunu oc • •••••••••••••••••••••••
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111 $88,SOO' Tiie entry come property for this 1 __ HI-I 1052 --litores & offices. SJl0,000
••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanbh linck nreplat·c r o n t e m p u r 11 r y ~ ••• !:: ••• •• ••••• FIB) THI DUCKS 8 x &!'Olis. owner 640-0800 home Sil on )Our own Formal dining Family wood i:lasi.. ocean View t r om th t• Ii: r or an 5PM 673.3091 porch e11Juy111ii Ut'eJn DfAN MARTIN? room Secluclcd rnuslN homt• 3 Bdrms & 2 FIX & SAVE w1:1terfront dcrk , 2 aty,:,
"S110tlCl>1o" 4 bdrm , hill lf.JQua!.I ~ bide. orton vu hom•
Prapln"tl9a m l Dina Marlnw tn
752•1.,0 Harbor ~llatea. 14~ mo.
MOO ouaru• Nt~ llAC14 494·1704 _
brec.te:. sp .. ce fu Nol De11n M1&rt1n wing Air t•u111l1l1uncd bath:! $1~.ooo 38drm, 2 bath, u1r ronll BR & playrm . J ba PRIME COMM'LLOT
camper ur 00111 In old Dt-11ne lloml's' &-ht've t:Z care ):ird ~wllcr <'•ir lol lmmcd ot•ruµ XJntrond Wj lktopool11. Rrpe for 1mmed de LEVERAGE CoroM .. Mor nu
llY< Down. 4 Br 2 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• townllunt1nglonllc.1rh me, you'll hcur l>O fl very anx1ou,.• f'rt.'shl> 111\RBOR LIGHTS & •IOHDREALTY• tenrus &ocean $96,500 velopml 120'JCl82' on
Kettt Roqers melodies & eJCpect lo :.el' µa111lt!d in1o1dl.' Suhmit wh1t1•w,1lcr \ours tu liallay of llunH!~ CAYWOOD REALTY Plact>nlla /\H• JW>I S of
East Costa Mesa home
163.000 642-6368 AK\-•S. or Hwy, newer. l br.
2ba. /pie , lndry no pet.a.
ref , 11ur , ~ 875-6900 _ R....._,848-llOO amovle:.lar ortwowalk offer tuua) C.oll no\\ Vlf.'W fvrcwr from th1i1 (7141831·9411 * 548·12t0 * Victoria Onl) $75.000 l•---------·-·r ing through lhts plush el\. 7:.2 1700 UOAnu l'oml lot ~5 000 Prlnc1 polsonly D' ... av·-·· CM
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'• '· O• ' ' " 51:• TERR "'CE IY OWHIR HD Johnson uroker --~..-. Beaut nu hme. Jasmine ec type 3 be rm + amt~ ~ ~9~ 1111057 '""' A o M 187.000 Crl'ff. J br. tam rm, z:JOO I) rm home The custom *"' •-* Garden !tome Plan J Bayfronl 1111 ColUns l•le 646-1362f'I CustAa l.'aa TllPW·dnt sq
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l'mper1} Trul) IWil Ul
1ru1 model SM.SOil
CALL 962 77~1
IMTERNA Tl OH Al
REAL ESTATE
NETWORK
lia1el>o .. dd& the final 4 "r fam rm. 2 ba Tradl' or finance 2121 acent1;i ve del Good lou"h of 1·lu!!'> H vuu L'A0 UL()' ·S VI F."' I •· 0 S3011 1100 ti73 7770 r --EaalSI oc rental 6'4.a449 ~ J • -~==~l!!!MM!I!!~~ " " u. ·" c w w po u I Pr 1 n o n I> ' 11 C0ttdoml11lumt/T OWll· area. S89.000 ---------want lhc lx·st for you & ,... bl r k11 to treach . 3 St2.5,000.i!>J·ll825 5588723 _ _ houMtfws• 1700 a MC di 2 ~drooms. lurjlU open "}\I'' t:Jll li8 Qu1tk' C t 1 '-ri r s. 1 •~ h,1 . u~n -----... ...-517 500 .-.oy c • e be11med 11 ..,10g room.
· Red<.:ar~·lltcultur'> us om nR" or lqil C'hurm1n1: 1rnl10 TWO.STORY .... e~_... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtatlor l81 0Hewport large l.imily or dlnin11 833 33110 Lovt•ly 4 br ~ f.;m rm "'llh IHHI llu1:•• dctk. :-.llGUELSHOllES l IR + IOHUS ~ONDO i.cenic Lagunk CottaMHG 548·7'729 room. d1iohwnsher & i.ingle home :i full bu dhl i;irrui.te S!>-1.50(1 ., u .. droom plus dM•t L,'• tlwet h1llslde c ul d e HI' Kills , pnced for q u1c b t
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Nr bChls. ten nil> c·rb & PRESTI ti~ lrv1nl' <.:ove. .. '""' ~·· < ~ Portico entr) lluKe hv :sale by owner. ready for Ull 1 n!'I. 1 r "V 11 " Woodbrid!e pools t::nluri:\·cl M:.tr be r I d clusl\'e i;ulc guurucd britk frpl • lmmed. occupu ncy o r 30nalot·JBRh10 &2BR Washer & dryer'"
b<lrm llll.21 " 1·u;,1um ~~~~y.' r ~~t: ::i /•:; ~ area ~:::ic1ou11 rt'lll counl~y xlnt Investment New Duplex SSS.300 10''. clo ~1~emdonGlh~0.1,?.,~~tlun llrar.1,..:c.-w 4 B nn elo!!els fll.111.v xlrus 5129,6()0. kl h b kf t 1 t d freshly "au ....,., '" .....,.. bdrm . :I bu. :ipar1ous JAY w YEATS le en rcu ;,11 an• crp s. rps. Ownr Agt s.io-..,.,,.., Public Notice
Government F.:nJI') :ur condlliuncd Xlnt rond o, ,q.ipt llv rm , den, !ormul dtn ftEALTORS 499.2237 Magn1f1cent HONUS pulnted. 3 BR. 2 Ba, nr 2 -------~ -Spnrious. n<'W 2 br. 2 b11,
Auwnable Looni comfort, drarnJllt' wrnu Owner,,\i:t fl:i2 :11711 rm ; window wall:. opcn l~AMILY ROOM. uvcr pools. below market at Two 4 Plexes Ed have bllns, (pie, l nu gar s
A\a1lublctuunyone No 1ni.:11tuir:.to2uu~tory 4 1 1n g t o huue , lui;h . FROU1'ROWVl•W 700 bq fl r:.ics eu 151.1100 581 ·9026 or C2)28R&12l3BR.!ililk:> ofl(wy ..... L/mo.ll7~1JOOU V"r•jlal., IJ1lrms, p ar BY OWN£R Thi· Co ony, " "'' 50 I h f I f N 8 0 I 1120 000 ._., nnw lt111n "O·l· I "W Ill ~ ~ ~ r ( I ~. ···"lud"d l•"lill, '"'"I. .·1 'c II rl r p l' t 0 0 ' 963-7'"'., rom . . n y ' Unique 1~ome· • ~"0 "" t 1 •·I h "'"auc :J lir nm rm rp <',a1r ., •• • u "'"' Jlcron,"oUr('hantclo(•n , ... h 1 11 .. 1 """ -hO IA"' .. 'O"au ' ~ tcrc~t avurlJblc. take •1u~ en ry "' U>-'"".. ' ' . uara"t'b. $225,000 111!'1 ~ -....t e. ra ieum('u ce1 --;;:_ptrly "'OOO eac . wnr ... .,.. . .,.,,,,, -l ... l r malv mnd $73 000 l'rln 11111) " "' JOY lln Utrobstrut·h.'CI Vlt'W ( 1--1".-v .& ---------Cu hi S 2" over p.ty ml'nt:. :I & 4 c11rµc !> leis a a , ':I · land of lhe ocean & Catalma r n IC. 12 t we l b Jr ,_...... •• •• •• le Da Ill t or rear """"'roonl homl·s. hurr", room, tot ally dl•luxl' S.5:.!ll:l:l BREATllTAKIN(; c.·<•Hl'll w /rcrr11.: Sec ludt•d •••••••••••••••• • L Duple hse. Perlect for (P• or
""" J kl t 11 l , .. ~ -Swt,cl!. t-.xqwi.1te :um /I"°' D ==ma x '""~· t·ull 842 &Bl t/e1;/~~o ~l\'a$~ 8~~~~ ~'. ~ S.och I 048 view' Ot•luxc Uunu Pu1ot & den home situated on a tna:lter 1 lt•r cd redwood LA•erCICJe w .,-,o n Hlh~hllltop wa pec· ramtly w/I rhlld 67J.uuov
TAR.LL 540-1720 I••••••• •r;s,• • •• •C••O• • •• •• •• rondo IJ u~,rms . 2t lbu . bluff tn Tll E SHOR ES ~qcck~~ IP~~·s patio m 22uc~ Zoned foDrUonPeLmEXore unit ta~u1a':!' vrew or ocean & ..rt 2pm -
w11que "" uen. we lltr, $179.500 · downtown h!(hts. Two br. Houi;e w3ntcd. unfurn. 9AABQ!LL dtmn.: rm . fri>I , :.pt.·c tal AGl-::-JT 7611·42811 more' Call Caal 7~.~700 2HOUSESon 1 Lol }. ba. untlJ w/2 dbl CdM or No U.guna lJch, I lllUitli ~ ~ amenal1e:., deck11, pool MlulonVlejo 1067 [ :"•'••v;;; ~ Beaut. custom bll home ~arages & huge wooded hu~tnessman . nun _,__'.'.~•~:~•" "#I~~~::-••" ~(J ~ :::~~~~;.,~~t~,,. .... ;;;;;;~~;;;~~ .. ,, . ~ ltitdt\lj i:,mlif :':~;::, ~·~i. :.\1l•~.',~~~~.i~. :!~~ ':".,'~ ~~ ';';~,
., R ·•t hr .. hl>• U" -.C IO!l~ N Coa11t, LagunJ ...,..c., Via Oct.,., . = other F'OURPLEX same ·• r , '13
• " " Rroadmc~r Turtlnrot•k "" ~ ~ u' Allll B I ----
gradl•!l F.;mll> rm & w i I h ";.: e I e < ~1 " d (...) SeclYCMd Ocean v., Lk<tutrful. u nu:iu<tl de UDO ISL• termsl(..._.. -~ •-A-.__ S .... -~200 ~-frml Om rm $711.000 l'b w ~ I I p u p,. r ~ . I u ~. h t'Urullng & lndsc-~ n 4 br .. '""--r· . _..-.---.. ocll! A .... VIEW
v v ~ " 3 llR '~ 2111 bath with ''h h t ..,......_, ... -llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""'" 963 t~I l11nu11r11p1nl(. lan;u , 1 l~e mdster drm _;arming ou:.conJ:rea ..... _., --Two bedroom. 1'11 bath . • ---------1 bdrm~. formal <llnm)( REAL ESTATE f1replJl'C und l.ic-dblc cathedral ce1hn1?!! & real 'lrcet f'resh & de<.1n 1----------1 h I Walk 111
DOLL HOUSE fJm1I) rm $!111,500 garuge l:Jn)on pn' ut') woorl burnmg frplc Onl~ Ura Ck frplt• ' lots ol 7 IRAMD HEW Mcrtbcwo CCMlftfry , , be:c~e ~;':t;o. MHS57l Sl26.5oc~1\gcnt~7_3·4~~ S72.SOO Ownr may l'On pancl1n11. upuo l cd Uro.JITS Horaeloversherell[s. or 117).2311 . J Sk for CAN A LAGUNA ~1dcr 10'1 down kitchen J Bdrm~ . :.! " Searce Back Bay vacanl Sharon 552·70~0
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VILLAG E ..
Thr o..-.ner an 1-;urope
i.a}' ":.ell ht~ lluni.l·I
Jnd tiretel dream homt•
lie must ll'dVe ha~ 4
lx'drm. 2 hath hume w ith
15' I.II.Mii and :.11a You'll
lovi; all tht· ~oo<1 und
brick Set• ths::. op
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CL~SIC BY
THE SEA
Ot·l'un hn•1•1es plav J
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bedrm i:em l'l u.,h
carpeb, lullh lundst·p~ &
'uperh rlt>c·or m11kt• lhl"
.in t!xrcptton11I hu) ut
$79.950
a Roberts
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byMO/AY
REALTORS
TURTLE ROCK
HOL.1..ING HI LLS
I'll IV ATE GARUJ::NS
Com1>llment this ~ani;lc
fumlly home on fee lanu
A spac floor plan w1'1. Br,
& den. 2 ba. llvlnf.1 rm.
dining rm & wt'll de
1o1i.tnl'<1 kllchen.
Call for appointment
768 1212
GRAND VISTA
REAi.TY
HAllE UN I V PAtttl.
Cl1unn•llur I Bit. l' ~ Ila.
fjm rm din rm. m.anv
up~rad~~. on 1·01 d1• ,,IC'
$ill 500 \lllH 11111 _1
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CJEERFlELlJ J llr 211 Ba.
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Xlul l:Ond Sec lo 11µ
111 t!Cltltc• S71.000. 5S2 ~!f:I
BEAIJTlt"UL Condo. Nr
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bdrm Is doll, 2 ba. (rpl. GIEET1M<iS" frml ciln rm, wetb1r. If;
Tiw s. .. 1~11n · prc1enL1 k1tch, upgrd cpt•. drps. 2
l h C'11r ·:i SI .1rl<•r patios, many J1tr1u1 ,,
llomt'l>' Wl•ll mu•fllulntd bll. to pool. $'19.901)
in lm<'IY n<'11{hhorhood11 ~ :rrno __
l'p11rn<l•'11 -.11h forrturc•11 Oe<"rl•old Twnh~c :i Hr 2'2 rrom 1 "rnt·r 101 Io R 170 990 by 11wotr
nalur11I wuull ln m101 ~·43ti7 ·
bhnda Xlnt 'rhu<1h &
'hof>Pmi n('nrh\ ~ ' & l~)W $611'' 1'1 I 111.11 4 .. !W\
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OWNER (~ONY.: Vac11 nt
H u n ll n ll I on (' rt'" t 3
lx...:troom l ''.1 buth11. din
mt: room un•n, \'ountn
kitche n l\r1ck RBQ,
Ol•wly pulnted 1ni;1dr
TRULY
Canff vatinq DeaneRo~e. a eo1lM
•nd family room , 'I.
balha, on a corner lot
Neu rommunrt)' p1&rk.
pool 11nd hihled ttnnl"
ruur1s Th1t dclliJhlful
hume is In t09 to11d1t1on
prtc. Sll'J.SOO
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OPEN Dl\ILY
8A.M. TOG P .M
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211.f.OFT·A/C
CHARM COTTAGE lilll Thom1>5on Reall> l>Jths 1147,000 E/Shie Costa Mesa lot. 66x300. Zoned A l. ~ _
BE CHIC? 495 11170 [)(-•uxe new un1ls Sllll fully lenred , asklnR only ~ .. ,.,.:~.n.-•'-'
Be<1ms. rireplac:e & plw .. h PLACE REALTY lime to choose colors 11nd SSS,600 C811 ~O I 151 For Lease S PYGLASS I
carpt!lrng. bebt of the· old 19&•""'-'""~ .. ,~., ·-'• •10• HEW OFFERING optaons BR. ni;w home. 1<r c111
1>orlu, bcsl of lhc m•w. OPEN JI t SAT&SUN Spec111l In every way• vrow' SlOOO mo i\vaal
co1necl la~tcfully In lh" :i 661 Mystic Way 2 !<.tor) fom1l) nrl<'nted f'eb l.1144·tiTOlt
Ollrm . 1 1 J huth ..-. lolt 1_8,. ("'tion S2l ... OCJ<J hom11 with s bdrms . 3 --1., .. CH H~OUSE 1£'iQuall ~ ~·~1~~l~~n~lo~,t~t"c\r ~~w~ ;117 N~es S2i!S.~)()O }~~·!'.. f~~~aL~~~n~,m:! 5:,":;,r::y:.! ~~n7r .dvRnO~~:~l Prap=r.. L;t;"..:C;.to MHG ~!!~~~~•••••••~~.~~
owner, ltir bulc 111· r1•nt BY OWNER Clurden kitchen & " dt.•· ,. 752 1920 b j h F. Std
..,..., .,.,, RL'UU''L'D •. ,51., e ,.a" Jlghtful :.puc 1ous yard kitchen & lol11 uf .1ila11s 1400 OUAliit .NlWPO llACM 2 vacant. 1 w 1 o Ide r Jf I r m ~ •·1 • Inc'' 1 """•""" "' '-., -"' ...... I h h d d Pnde o( owner11hrp for ho"oe. nxt door 111 newer lreplucu. an:e 't tacular oc('an & c·oa~lJI w t an somt• l'Ovc:re """ b k rd " l t t
view. :1 UH.2 BJ. 2 y r!.> pauo. A mu!Sl see itl only S72,000 Won1 lu~l' 67SteptToSond t'Onst.Canbeboughlua uc yu •· ..,.~c: s rec · GlncJe,..,._.ad Trim
On an Income R 2
Orrganal owner w1111 u
llu1lder ·bu1ll lo lo&t1l' I un
ll hill> 2 Hdrms . d1ninR.
fireplace. rlrck & view
2nd unit h.ts 3 lldrms , :.!
f1rc•plal'c:.. nl•Wi) rl'
modeled sej :.Onl'll
puneltni: ..-chdrm ' In
hearl of \'lll.;1:l' u n
peat·erul 'ul 111• 'J''
Owner trun,fered. mu~t
~ell F'AS'r' $1:?5,()(}()
l'rol)l'rt' \1 anJi:eml'nl
Rl!O\jl' Necd1'fl
Full Service H1.•11llur
1104 So Coaat II\\)
LAGUNA BEACll
497-2457
Move RlcJht In !
$129.500 N P. ,, fl F. M E H 1\ I. I)
HAY lge :! bdrm . l.1m1
ly rin . frpk . cnunlry
kitchen, pultO L.;lh &
195 ooo Clill 6"2 3850, Properly 17 Unit Motel/ Apt package o r ~eparut~ $335 \J, 9 2651 d a Y s. new Subm1l all otrcr!S. . !louse u"".000 1100.000 Down Call for more lnfor Agt. 648-~ eve~ v.l•re unxlou:. to sell '""" _ __
$t12,500. 499-2109 m~t1c!;i~ 0neora-k1ndMunaco 111 Owner Carry Balance 673·7601 __ twtsuide I BR cottage.
Il3Q&llG17 Harbor View II o m es Agent673-4545 R·:Z LOT crpu. bltn11. 1225, ~net MYSTIC HILLS 499.zeoo Everythlnit upitrndcd. Comm or Res. Grosses COST"' MIS"" yard 1142.11243 -s Beauurully lat1d'lc11ped ,.. ,.. :i hr. 3 ba, . auna, ~pr<· !o'ee Owner Open Sal & $900. mo 3 t'.nlli.. o n S27.IOO i Br. I buth OplJC. Ncwlv ljt·ulur vu. gr1.•11t i'.;JCec· ... __ .. ach 1069 .""n .,.0 .,.,~" !JOx llO lot $80M farm 0 1 1 cpl d . drapes bllan:o. h•'llll' Sl 55.000 0111•n ,__,._.' ·~ ""' ...,,,,., 218 222 W Wiison ''. ~1 I up ex P ani. 1 • •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• '"' 12 631 20HO SJO() 548 3011 llouse Sun I 5. 1433 t::a:.t bluff 4 l)ll & lam rm 547-4834 art. 6pm Owner _ 645-~ ~r .
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PRIVACY
IS
PRICELESS
lor the wholt• r.1mlly In
this spac J bdrm, 2 bet.
hideaway an wooded
:1eclus1on t.arJte living nn, hullt' lrplc. YtculleO
ccrlanw:s. 1•ountry lily It'
kltth11n w1lh occnn
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Jluuse Sut & Sun l ·4 2025
Cre~tv1cw Or. Lugunu
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Pttnc only 1133·9169 8 unth Costa Mei.a 4 2 br Resort ' 2400 Paint. S300. mo. ,\va1I
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d1n1ng rm . ram rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nn onl) Bill Vaughen. Custom Hexa11on Ho"!'e. l:: Br. pvt )'ard & l(ar "'''"" "l2S.OOO C..all 645·7221 •••JUST P ERf'J:;CT ~6600 Block rrom hns at Snow cp~. d11>5. fre5hly paint Century2~~e~cltf! Immacula t e b eauty Summit for sale. Sleepa ed S2.'\01mo ;54.os.n
w;JBR 20A, charming 8. many trees. S!IY.OOU.
W est( II ff H arbo r rrplc . s hake roof, 2 IUHITS 492·0315Evs. Quality 4BR. 2HA ram ~f.t:Z~ ~~u~p:r~~~~ pnvatc patios. o n the Santa Ana Five 2 bdr m. Real &fate ~~ ~!~4:n;~~~~ot~~b~~
laundry rm, new ruslom pretlltffil rorner In town & 3 I-bdrm Prime f:~· bd1on9e 2100 w w~ll qualified tenant
k1lchen.Approll. :.!OOOsq. O~~~~'!fH~;l EN nY• perty. $l2S.OOO. 5 "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5117·5'26arter5pm
rt Prine only CJll Ht:ALTORS <102412I doilLLGIUHDY SellortradeSor lO ac res. --------
542-7727 ror appl. Alrt 215 Del Mar. San Clem high desert. Twentynine San111's Special SISO. Ut1l
ltlA.LTOR 675-6161 Palms. Amboy Road 2 pd t br. pcl ok. Fee
UHICf'UIE SETTIHCi THIE VllW BR house. you finish. Main Rentals. $40·5370
CAACPREE .C OllDESABVRJI.'Y ALONE IS WORTH East Side CM-2Br , lBa, Call 121:11 <4 25·0010 or Cozy 2 br. S215. Gorage,
WOODED .. f'RONTIN<f SllS,OOO Movcinnow. H.A. approved, 3 units. '2!4l 6JHS86 k1daok.Fee
ON PVT LAKf':. RARE Royal leaftors 9,000 sq ft lot, plans, by Real !state Main Rentalf1, S40-:1370 211D4!>Camlnode Eslrellu 5 2345 2900 --SECLUSION. NOTHING <.:aPQ. Bch. 493·214:1 °wn.!."64 . W..t.d Meim Verde J br. 2 ba,
Ll KE IT IN NW PT· GO'., PR ir. 6 units Costa Mesu. 2 br. I •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ne w decor. Seclud('d bit
11l11slrr ~on:.t ru1•l1on ftilo~
Hdwd floors, on"' l~1r1tl', • ..,., _
OCEAN VlE W LOT. --~ ,_.....___
* 494·7551 * 1020So C09tl Hwy 4194 8519 . "'t () .. lf\&C"-
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WHITEWATER
VIEW CONDO
3 Bdrm . 2 b(llh :lllJX'r
co nd o rn SOU 'l'll
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distanc-e to s huµp1n11 On
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1159,000 2331 TUSTIN .,. "' b l ' I d bit 13"5 Ownr • 208 Dra matic Tri level a. pvt pa 10· one · W"'"'"'HOMESll Y • n•. ' THISHOME ~~E_.54_5·_:_ gara11 c 1179 ,SOO . "'"' 968·9301 Residence on Golf course Owner/ l\gl 557.1694 . In Mu1111on V1e10 hus unenclosed walled 3 Br. 2~'J Ba. IJI ret room. 546 9950 Wall Buy Direct
yard & polio. one lar11e FAST ESCROW all overlooking blur For CASlf• •
bedroom, with room lO Can be had on beaullful podf1 c Discover fine 224 BillThompeon Re alty
expand. near town 110<1 Lusk t::astbluff home J arch It e <'tu re u n d Cltll 495·1870
AVAIL NOW LJZe 2 sly
home w/fplc. $495 mu
Cell for J ppt 55i 7355 or
548-81188 bellrh 157.500 "Z ' Hdrms .. faml l)' rm workmanship 1n th111 SUPER UNITS
Realtor , l!M 11611 l.arge yard Ownt>r .111ic 11p11c1ous dream ho me 2 yn1. old. Complete rec 3 Br :: Ba. 1111 bltni.. com
IOUS $112.500 1164.500 Realtor752 9031 rac1lalrei1. Priced ul 8-1¥--. p~ pletely c rpt d & drp'd. 2 fo:XCIT INO & ~LEG ANT - - -S20 l r-n 'lil1W -• f t·ar 11or. fncd yd, newly Morv('lou11 21JR 2 BI\ EXPl\NSIVt: CX'ean vu .500. per uni · Cash Cur your equ1Ly cd s:r;s 979 6761
ho m r w 1 ch u rm 1 n R l1res1dcnl1al llgts Mdl 2 ror ;! or 3 bdrm ht•m~ pa.int ' -
1;UE.ST llOUSI::. Q\·ean br :! bu Condo rool. I& 'Quall ~ Any rood OK or:! J . .i un S290. Comfy J br. ramlly &
\'U 1----------1 JjCUt/I $117 7S() Ownr Its Quick ~crow Coll pet Beachcomber. ree
Sl'ACIOt!SFAM llOMI:: ---------49'.!12711 PlllC9 (213l 591·2Mll<localcalll Sl5.63120llorS.f';'.~I
48R 4UA. occun vu Llit Hcrbof' View HOPMt Sollta Ano I 010 Prap71ri5,_1!fot' Seal Bch L'·Sldf! N~w Sem 1 de· hobby rm, lerrl!C('d S kit nU L ~ r tt par n a new co ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4000VAlltfNIW..otl HACH CONDO WANTED BY lached3Br.~b11rnndo.2
PJllO. rw rce, 48R. 3BA. wel bar. 2 OWN R 2br. good loc11t1on, -----PRIVATE PAR1'V OK car icar. frplr, d tw S37!i
frplc1, 1uper kltc h newly ducor'ld IOH> So T ill PLt:XE SIDECM IF NOW LEASED mo.1144-~orS.CU-931$8. W 1~.l..IA.Jd. Owner has boughl new, Ouk St $36,000 55'1 1200 1779 Wcttmlnastcr 00-65311 -----POWEL 'L wanta qui c k sale ------ -tG0.000 55HI075
$\40,000 Plf'asc call B 'I O w n t' r 3 B Mu 2 ft To~HI /I~,,// p,,/, PA''l L'IC wwnhou~e. Cln11e In tn 4 Ul!JfTS Rewtah
4g7 1ns1 '"' .. " ••••• Now ready 11l 1280/mo ,.....o_.._,....' ,__,__.. REALESTATE OCC. & South Colas CO•t"'MIS• ::_::::•:_:.:.:i·.~~· Alrcond .. OW.potlos.
A.TTINTIOMI
Owner./lllilden
Pvt Ply wlll r11rr h11se
quality :!Br houu In
t.guna Heh, l,.nyunu Nlg
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Gene Hill 842·0200 Plaza. Adull1. Rf!nt ,sc ~ "' ~ r-. "'""~ 5 s Su
Or Ruy 139,9:>0 Im med. JU!lt lh1led, Two 2·bdrm., •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ?ri9n~~~hea:!:~ C~ •Hewport .. och• poaee111>1on Coll646·6308. tb11lhand1woa.tidrm.,Z ..... lllaftd ll06 ADULTS
l\ • ., • ' 4 BR 2 b8 2 StOT'Y W/pool Bluff 3 BR 21 ... 811 lg" ----bulh. 1120.000, Wiil '"" .. •••••••••••••••• ••••• ·~~~~~~~~~ (am-rm "E " plan · · <"hanae. 3Br .. den. rrplc. patio, Unoblltructed view. lge Lovely Republl~ Home. I portly furn LEl\SI!:
,,-... belt on blutr l ikc Ml nonh or so. CoaAl 1575 Adults. no pe111 F'or Rent, :? Hr + auesl
room w/work11hop call
6.11 t350 oppl.ai only.
$37,950 F:xtril' r.ealore In thla tov 49,..7222 831•0136 ely 1.Ard1ff modrl home ~~~~~~~~~!"I 2 Bedrooms. 1 bulh. wh1rh 1s designed for r:
* * LARC'IE LOT
Prl'lcvclt.'d pad
ncu town & lleach
1.A>untry tellina
$23,500.
··-· . . ..... .,,, ......... ., e:sal·~ new rond. Walk lo pool~ ()pen House Sal/Sun 12.11 . Wkdays · 213/38'1·0177,
By owne r 1139.500 """tSo Sprue" wkends: 714/1175·3824 1 .. 644·11529 eve11. 752 S<M t ..,., • " 8 Niles . 675·2418 J Br. e>cl!lln view. II yru,
da)'I s.dtt LOCJUltCI I 016 752•1920 --nu pomt. !lttr . r rpl. w
""'-n House sun 1 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 OUAIUJ. N(W T N ACN y EARL v R e n l 41 . 2 tide. $35() l\vml. 1mmed
family rm. hul(l! b11ck complclt1 living in &t oul.
yard 1033 Sq h Vacant Some of the u tra11 in
a.nd ready to move 1n elude stunnlnJ aarden
Red Carpet entry. Meiucan tale entry
1110 I ~•-ot 1n kitchen & bulh, •pecl11l
"' textur«!11 on wall•. T"*1. Vlty custom carpets &r
'6:Z·4491 d r • f ••. dv co r a tor ---------•I wal pap•r. plu1 a --------• beaUUlul lott with a view
8 I K E T 0 n F. AC H o1 Santa Ana lights. What
Sparklln• pool, secluded • buy' for only f'JS,500 yard, nt:ir lh~ bearh! Ill
l~om. a IK-drnom. i•-.
blllhll F.1t In kitchen +
formal dlnln1. o lrll den.
heany flrepl•ce. 174,90().
l"tc d'h ill "~ · ·
5~l:l·7~iUO ;
Tarbell, R r 41 lto r s .~~~~~~~~~ 982·~.
Do you need more room T
8br. 3ba, 1111 niiw cpl.JI &
aolartum floors, urea ror
RV, lge p•tlo, 5 min lo
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COOLDIAL1
Air cond. 3 br, fH bbq,
water aonn·r. all xlru. Only sca.ooo. Juat ll1t«d !
Call Property House,
&U·~'50
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OC!AMNOHT
Co-op Apt1., elevutor.
gar's, htd pool, dockt.
1 Br. 1 Ba. $7~.000.
28r,2 Ba, Slf7.~.
3 Br. 2Ba,1140,000
HARCUM & HORN R E
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INCOMI
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it INCOMI $2l,000
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l!ACH HOMI SecludcdE111yllv'11.2br. duplex. Co!tta Me u .• .....__, -h·nl-310-7 2br Duplex. frplc .• t'pta.
3 Bdrm•, 2 '"-•'"-. or::, den, 21.t bra, wood & $1M,OOO. Owner MS·711'J -""'-drpt, blw. aaraae.1265 ~ ........ 1l•N Eanh toned con •••••• •••• •• ••••• ••• • •• mo 494 ~. bfam <'fll ' frpl • ge, do 188.500 4911·41-*" 30 UHITS llOO Penn Pt Nr Bay & ---
matr. bdrm · 2 patios. l UHOlll 7 1 GIOSS ocean :? Hr unlll Junu. 3 BR. 2 8/\. lOWllhouae,
blk to beach ,..ove·ln -._ .......... ..... S' •,SOO,... __ u (213l U3-53UI patio. dble 1ar11ae Pools condition! •.ooo _........ -• _. & Clubhowle See I\ 2400 HIWPOIT IUCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spadowt and well main· eoro... de4 M• l 122 Nh1111ra. orr 1o·a1rvtow.
RIAi.TY 671-1642 ~~· llOO talned.nurpark F1elCI·••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.'IOOOM'i.a
..---bl• terma. Will cit 2 br. 1 blk to oc:ean. 314 ---·------
MIWPOHSHOttlS ••••••41•••••••••••••••• cl\a."'e. Narclsu s 1500 m o MESA VERDE family UHimat• Vu 2 br. 2 be, den. 2 r•tlot. t Moblle, Modular Hom e & Mi·llfiO home, 3 br, him r m, :?
.. Bd-•., w/""l"ue tun· aty viii•. S a.ooo . Bu.lldlnt Delivery. ~t· !•=~ u-~~..:. .. _... :Jt•• fpnllc. ::'-1 b11 , ... !!~o " • ,,_ .... ... ••"·""'11 owner Ill>· • Service. 871·7570 . " .. n -" U1 ·q~ Homea _.. . ...,..,, ken II v rm·· hu1• fplc • -'" for rr .. eat or lftlo. ' .... ••••••••••• •••• •• •
deck & dlnln11 area HARIOR VllW tcMOLL u.-BACHELOR DUPt.EX :: Br.:? ba. F.P .• l&e yard.
Private yd . & dead-end New view condo 3 OR, 20lt412 BR. 2 BA, "Jt. Xlnt ~·· ~ St9't mo yrly 64&-9493 tm Alt<> Me11i1 dtl Mar 'J
al.1136,900 2\.t Ba. fam·rm, din rm, cond. N.8 . Parle. '16.000. 1•00 ouJ',t•1w llAOe after6pmorwknda br. fl' P . d t-n 1"00
make (rpt selMtlon ~Aaenl. · S46414tC11rol,111,.nt
. MoVt' In Feb. 752·0392 Vou don'l need 4 aun to Coll p k Btll red SolllnR onylhlnic with 11 t Br M .H . Baythh "draw fHl" wht'll you Blt)"llhorr"· ycarlea11e cgc 11r · Y ec.
J)1uly Pilot Cluatrled Ad HaV9somethlna you want VlllAltl', NB 830·6200 place an ad ln tho Dally \ BR. • bunk room. ~Br,~ ba. fri>lc. bltnt ,
la 41 J1lmple muu ar . to 14111• Classified a dt do d n y 11 , 4 7 3 s To 8 Piiot Wanl Ads I Call rmw comp furn 94~ ~onth new cpta. d1'1!1. rnrd. 9400 J ttl rail &U-6678. It well. Ma-547i.. evest weektllda. -M2·51l78 Realtor MIH~27 mo 631 2~11 or 8'6·200'7
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mo. AvaJI U·IS. ~9 3847 ba. brand nt"w. 170(h q rt . ba Call for deualla ~ ~~~:·l986' 1118 N apt. avl l.2/23/ '400 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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1110,;c. w u t or u rn din rm , ram rm. wet 2 BR.2 Ba .~:!S pool 1625 Pvt owner patio S300IN.1173-67Mor cu~ n o Peta 1:12~ LJVC on your own prtvate street in" 2
RATE Rl!:ASONABLt:: iardener Nu i>Vlli 3 BR. 2 aa s~ n\lt 493 0331 dihwh d d rovm lownhouse with yard & large Adult.aonly.no ptt11 bar 07:1 t m u ln i.:l dir 28R,2Ba J ~ Rertr to Monarch Sum Nice 3br. cpl1. drps. S7St058 673-4i;,.? bed
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3 Br. 2bo Condo t;nc BEAUT -3 R;' new ~1; 30r4 Rr. 2h bll 498-44112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1130. WI June 26. Utll pd Cotta Mno 3124 Adults. Sl7~ pauo ,,.,.. adulu onl *· d · 3 HR 2' u... N m *5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6! I W ~ ,._ ..... __ Ne . ' y cim"' rµi.. Juat paintt!d 3 BR. 2 "~ Houee for rent Laauna 1t1o11 a br. I~ ba. nr bch -M ~SA V "'ROE arua . ---. . .. -.. -. ... . . ,;.}::· 51115&1. eve::. ~~.'o~"~~'te~h~~~~· J BR:2~~ff: Nl&uel, 3 br. 2 ba. $325 Pvt paUo. frplc . pool. ~anlront,avall nowllll Home a\~phert' 2 &, 3 46!2 10 3BR.2~2Bu mo.49.S~ ~auna . lennla . club 6/ll/77, Deluxe 4 BR. 2 brdelu>teapta ~6-1034 ----------.i.or A&t .673·:S744.M4 ~ -ou~e . nr achoola • ea. 2 car gar. sundeck. · aMOto 3824 Coa:aMe•a 3824 R...talt/Hot.e/A~ J Br.nri.chl&,1>arks.bch. ~:~·~"'*~ Mewponleach 3%69 •hopa.~.840-25116. W/D, D1hw11hr. ramlly WHYHOT7 ............................................ ..
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patio, rprlc . boet trl ----1995 per month ' · 2BA. Uv . din. pool, 5-" LC11J11M 3716 Adults, no pets. $2~. Mu beam cell. bllna. Jacunl.
acres. S425 mo M6 2700 Clean, 3 br, i ba. n o. HASTINGS A CO teM1s ~. ~41167 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Inc. rerna. gar ocean vu 642.;992 3 Br, l ba. luiiury twnh:w
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----HARBOUH J\HEA, 3 f.IH . - -:lOAgt 644·1133 O\llWIUH --drno patio (~It bell ... ---- ----bath w1pat10. tiar $215
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De.ta Point 3226 5PM All 631-1400 2 BR Winter Rental. S22$. 1-BR. carp. bll·1n1. pr1 v ~ature adlts pref No :IW·2.53l 2885 ~1cndo1.1
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)d f"plc :-lo dnl(:., Jclulti. cl05e lo shop'i; cntr no near 1enn1, courts. pool yearly IN. Lae 2 br. 2 ba. lncl ulll lalboa PeniM11la 3807 taken, 1980 Anaheim SI, Cx ll?e I. br I. ba. rrplt on I y S3SU I , I Ii:;
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f<edet• 3 br. 2 ba nu cpt~. ~a1n Rt!n lJb. 540 5370 New run le R0t·k Gll'n 1 W11hr1dryer. SSSO mo lse ewpOrt Blvd CM __ JoctUZI, sauna, t UliordS. HwwH,..;on leach 3840 drps. Cplc. e1)('I VlltlO ......,_°" Rr h m e po,,1 11 '1" No pets,gteenbeltvlew 1175. I br near beach ....... 2 BR Upper.newlydec'd ...................... . $37~ rno 9ti3 ~SG'I !..,. P h 't 1 refrig dshwr pool iics S I I I CORONA DELMAR USO No pet!! 770 OndtxclllngClubhauSe Brand new lu• 2Br. Iba. 531~..\"' N'lft•i· · HarbOw-3242 .:::"rma'i~~~·'!' ... 1'<'1,1,~71)(1 Ownei6JO.T309 · n . nbg.. ebes 8r 9 0 2 lir Townhouu. rrplr Shalunar.$4S·3100 wtltlSOCIOleveOlsTennts, ft -'" -••••••••••••••••••••••• .-v v..-11r °'" ... 111r ....,ac com r. ec 115 Pool ~•· - -gym,ond • ...... ,6Utv!Hal bllm~ $2':5 mo Chlct. s in
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30R.2•'1 Bli S530BluHs 1415 mo. Aval!. Hiiia 3br.21tory.So.ofHwy.
J BR.J Ba $600 Dec 20. Sublet 'Ill Apr11 Sorry.nopeta rRi. FP. Adulll·no pets
4 BR. 3 Bil .SS75 w1renewable lse. 3 Br. 2 Mew~rt leech )76' Eves,644-41147.
S BR. :l'" Bo1 ... ~, _ba_._640-68B7 ______ _ ..-v, •••• •••••••••••••••••• 2 BR .• carp .. blt·lna. pr1 v. IHT deck, •araae. Vear leue
:red hill '' ....
552·7500
Baycn!lt 4 Br 21.2 Bo, din
nn, l&e ram rrn. fncd yd.
911116. Ownr )48.3573
Harbor View 3 BR, 2 Ba,
.Uy only. 1200 mo. Bh
644·2343 Mon. lhru Frl .. 9
Some people llY you aet to5.
3 8r, 2 Ila. •, mi l>C"o.ich Wnodl)nrt1111 Twnhme J Rr
t:thMln HI c1111 ()"'n~ 2 Ba. A C. u1,.1Jrade!I. ~ ~. 1&<'nt 1142 11111 lake & pool pn v 6"0-11~2
t.'harminii. <'lf'ltn :\ nr hu t2J 2 bdrm. 11-i h111h gardener
+-aar Old town $400 . l'~ 1310 month 3 Br, 2 bu. on cul de sac, ls 646·'603evea.
what you pay ror! We or· ;iiiiii;;iiiiiii;;iiiiii;;iiiiiiii;;iiiiii;;iiil
fer more. And lhe price I.a
leu. Membenhlp In a CUTI
Br VIiia Pat'lflC. pool _ Eu·s. ~.a~ __ yd, close lo ~chlR & prk WAT E R FR ONT .
ten. 1375 K1d11 & fJC!l• uk Ha'~ somet hlnJ 1,., tell ~ 1376. l!ll m o nnl y PRIVACY
Health Club. A tennla One bedroom. one bath
club. Free lA!nnl1 lesaona ap1rtment1. South or
81lllard1. Swimming. hlahway CIOM to beat'h
Oolf Drl vln& Ranse and shops. USO pt!r
8aun11 + 1real ac· month. A11k for Mini.
"~·~~ Nn 1-'l't' Classified 1d11 do II Wf'll M2-0430 art 7PM Ona B1ucr1: spic 2 br; 2
Ccltona ct.IM• 3122 Corona det M• l22J 3 BR & den uec hm Lrg ba • DI R ltllk 1625 6'0-3173
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd &i re1r side yard Bluffa 3 br 2"-ba on w playhH. all bltn.11. In super •reen bell. sffo. Uvltl .. : SUnday BBQa. 675-2311.
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on °Cllff Dr. 494.20';;· OLD SAN JUAN
Free 9unda1 brunch. r· SuM y lower 2 Br, l Ba,'-'
Your rent dollars go even kltch. fplc. S27S. All utll
furtheru•A terrlrtc pd.Adltaonly.673·6216
INllntenance crow. pro· ftHlonal mana1ement 3BR. 2BA. aar. Vrry
1l1ff that care• and 1p1elou1. Avail Im ·
frlendl)' oelahbou. mediately 140& mo
SHORICUFFS
CHAIMH«i
2 bedroom + den w-rovered patio new carpeting + painting In & '
Out . Private beach avail.
Fireplace -beautirul IR
backyard. SS8S·mo. or submit:
Mary Lou Marlon 642·823S <U15)
VllW
3 bedrooms -cozy flreplace -
formal dining -lg. bright kitchen
& 2 private pnttos. Fum. $70().mo.
Unfurn. t650-mo. Water &
gardener incl. Bt!lle Chase Lee
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till C,o v, • • II> Htrbor Vltw C.nttr
lrv1nt •t C,.,.,nus V•llty Centtr
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(2ttl 976-272hvea. · Th I• c h a r m I n i 2 bedroom, 2 bath • den
llNT AL home hat pl111h carpet. LAG~A llACH ln&. nreplaN, bul.lt·IDI •
3 BDRM. newer home 2 ear aarace. Won't laat
located In Port.rlno IOf\8! Call &46·2158 day1:
L11tuna 2 BathR , 49S·O&H eunlnu •
firtplace. ocean view _w_ee_k~_.;;.;..· -----1
Excellent ramll)' home NEW 3 8r 2'-t Ba Twnhae.
at IS50 month. eru:!I dbl pr dablfthr
Model.a open dally 10· 7. _Mi-_811811 ______ _
aorry · no one under 21 • SUb IN aettina married
no peta. Roomntatt Diil 2 'br wtfrplc "'pvi
Mrvlce available. Mon deck. Daya, 7&1-41010 Aft th-IQ-month occupanc)', 6. 551.0386 1-~~-----~
Oakwood Garden Apta THI IASIL LIAF
901rvlne (It lllh)
(114~
Newl)' redecorated 2
bdrm. l ba apt. Pool
Neat beat'h. Adult.a l300 mo. MISSION "IAL TY drPl.L. f1'11lc1 p0ol i, Jae. i ........ , .. 0731 mI uana Hbr, 1me pta 1700llth8t (1tDover1
oil. "25. •·4al0. (TlA>Ml·llTO
Ckean view 1211. l br. )'t1rly FM
Mam Rentals. &40-5310
Emerald S.1 exqlllalte
2br. ~ba. pool, ti~ to
bnch, tennis, etc. Leite.
Mew 4..,. 2 br wlnt.r r.ntal AOO New D\fplu up1talra. .... <.1ii1 u a.5991 or aiai vlaw or Bay, J etty • .,_,........,... ..,-N43 OC.ao. a BR. 2 e.. tun·
At Ulll Pueo Blanco. ---------1 dtc:k. lmrned occpy,
Up1r1ded ept ·a. drpe. Br.AalrRONT 1 Br for -.SO. mo. 2Clli.t P'emleaf ranat.dlh~r.compae· mtlll't adtts. sza mo. M7.-aorll31·2333
tor. frplc. UH mo. Avl.1.2/1 t tao.'1U8M 3 8r Gt.3M() 48M070 • :iba. pvt patio. Sub-
...,.. tali J2IO HAl\BOR LANE. IP 'fOU crlit Pfll .. children. 1425. te••••••••••••••••••••• f 2 , 1 ,;.!Br. ~·""~tootrerot Ptlf?S.OlTtfv1wknd1 3 BR XJ am rm, n> t, 1 ... u , vu to aeU, place In ad BA" .. AP1' --nt. co~ .• tloee to " )'d. w1hr/dryr, auto II th• o_.11, Piiot "" • W/kllchen.
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S3IO. 4lM OLJ • ••3hv Pbonel4Hfia. • · =u pd".'°eT~sren. 1140.
Adult Apottmenl Homes with a Winning Ulestyte ChOOSe
!he besf comblnollon of StJpert) recreollon. premium
locaf!On, and on Of me oppolnfments you desire to matce
your llte complete.
• Alr~1t1001ng
• Bullt~n Appliances
• PrMn9 Patio 0< Bolcony
Lelsuf e Liie AJtrocTloos Include·
• ~Ing Pool & Th«OP'f Spa
• lWo Ugtlted Tennis COurts
• Otubhoose Wlltl Areplace. BllllordS. Gym, ond
Porty Kitchen
-~ ~QM~~r~ lfll!' : one Both. No Lease
IMMB>IATE OCCUPANCY
From t230.00 fal'k M~s% Vd1'J
550 Paulart:'O Avt .. ~ ~'l (71') 751~' ····~ti)
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ptr mo w11dnl benefi111
•LcrfeH.w .t.~• Rtmodelel.I l Bdrm ofllcry&C.tCllMo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulllrordt::.&tla XJntbuv SAl,AHY Ave.Lu11w1alkh ~:.3 P~:00:~;1,~d~~~ Mu11t i.t-c to .ivprur1ate ijayfront, boat 11llp fiil~i~lliilF ._.,tridRewtal 4 500 All· 751•37" i\\ twe11ty. h~ think~ he An.wenn~:-.lr" 0 ,,, dlahwa1th~r•. carpelt1. Walk to bt>at'11 & town Svac lui.. .. 2 br, 2 b:.1 .:J . i\ ....................... PlAKT$ & FlOWHS ran :;Jvf' the IAICrk.I . Jl Exper re'l'd "'uil &
tlrape:1, clO!led wir•ge, I n cl u d t'" u t 1I1l1 l'> t~rr . pool. 111'<'unty bid.:. ----·---"---Nets~ Mo thirty he t>t>.cln.-. to w1~h pitimt• All :;han.-. JV8ll
Cl<lk to i;c"-111. llU'"'r S3M mo 2 llllr Lllit: $600/mo .,.,~... Sun l''ran1•IHO 11tylc he co,uld liilVC' part or his l.J.nda.644 7~
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171418471566. I011m ~Pill U>O mo frombeach,S310pc:rmo v.--11pace rur le1um Loc:atl'd Partnrr.,hlp 11pht. Good while. In¥ hair. Jo'~lhlll blu': prlntlOIJ/t'irand
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497·24S7 wknds. Opcrn Sul/Sun RlALTOlt 6464111 Mtx.tly book ltwiband & Pekapoo nr Holiday & l I ·
12 4 227 PrOlipel'l A~ •I MO FREE 10-;NT• --------~ wilt-sp11l\1ng, Need11 Plllomtt ~-0355 ~t;MULY '2 Br, encl gar putw. lilk -a W""T'"""'ll!Do~ t 2 3 Rm orf1ce'I rrom 200<1 operator SU11gest 6 -_ ~INEES
t.obearh,nopeL:.205 Uth He.,pcNtltodl 1869 ,. "'la\~,.., Sl2S PH mo AdJ Rl'ftfd1Welllhd 4600 AMopemng.asnocom·'9t1eHls 5350 •9'A
St. 5J6'8729or ~· 1718 •••••••••••••••••••••• But Illus. rr11lc . cq1ts. Alrportcr llotel No leat><· ••••••••••••••••••••••• peUllon area Low down ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXP PERSONNEL Appl) In Prr3on
Moulton N111uel
W11ttt OUJlnct •DELUXE• =·,l~LrY~~E.N a ~ll\l S33l223!,!lnoo~ Amcncan Fall\Jly waots ~Ye':'e:t to quallfled X..1PartyTI• INSPECTOR
F:ai.tblurr 3 br, 2 ba J4COISREALTY torentor tradeourhouse _Y_ gt 9837-4200 AddCOlll9dl• PC Aue.bly c.-i
Leai.e Incl. 11p11r rrui:ile 675-6670 60< PERS~ FT 111 Mexico City~ hg'(11e H.....,.r Stmtd IUSTER HOWN EMiotnWllbfy, ',~,.: ON BEACH
27500 La Ptl.t Rd
La11un11 Niguel.(;•
Equal Oppor t:mployer suite. din rm & dbl 1617W"""TC ,.·~·N." ooorveryncar ar ur La"unaBeach r 1"29 t t I t 0 C d ~ r u monlh July 23.Aug 21 or Free st'!nd•~g b"'lding o " o your far y 119. H•d o . • -----gar age l\uto oor, Bdrm. u11t10, cilrporl. AGT ••1 u...., .. m ... plans Sm"ll or arge ho 10 T BachelorS280 opener av<i1l Pool &-acro11s rrJrnbch $400yr-... _~ __ ~reabou~ ~tac~ W with plenty of parking. parties 1';,r adults AJrport. C.M. p 1t• A
lBdrm $295 rt:ereatton urea Adults '' 6454166 150 I Westctlff Dr. ~~;s (213>6119 64~ or Busy yeu 'round Grou Ncwporter f:ntertam 979.102 L C4RP&el6.1
2 Udrm rrom SX!O only No pct.:. F'rom S3GO • -N rt F' "-c aJ Ctr ____ in~ $1$.000. mo now Will Enterpni.eti. S42-0?9Sexl. Too 11 o it. m 111 . It n c 3 ..... rm rr"rn $4"'-""•Am11"'' W··y w~tcl1tr n··w 2 ••r .... a. eWp() 1.n ..... I I I 29'' d '°'"'ST M"" ... ""G"'.. t L' onl uu v "" """' """" u ~ ' " "'"' •--i....Offi s ~1/ln•Ht/ se or' ' own. A~. 42·askforJackC-Olhns. ~ • "'""' '"" c11rpen e~ .-.xp. Y •Sommer & winter ot M11nar:~d by fplc. refnt¢. tt·cmaker. <! ___.., Ci• poc• RftanCe 837 1120() Need young married for quullty boat mfg
beach 1s beaut1tul Granada Mgmt (.:(I 11at1os. wshr •dryr, !)001. t:all on Site Manager ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinking problem? man, (some heavy hrt Good i.ah1ry & benefits
, •VI e w s o f o t• ell n . , , . adults, $400 mo 675 G9!i9 C714) &42·3111e!lll24ti 8-MHs Money to Loan 50ZS C411 Alcohol Helphhe 1nsJ w/neat handwriting t\ppl) .it Down East ! t:ataJtna & Pulos Vcrdeb BEACH 2 blki., new paint, ---If You Need A Stulfed & Op-"'-5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hrs a day W -3830 & appear. to "111-. t Yarhts. 700 E. Alton. • Lllrge pn vat(' del·ks 3 Br 2 Ba dplx, lplc · r-,_ .. ,' manager tn unlqut> rl!n ---
•Healed Pool Saunas ~!~s. P1atl,?,;5ga1,!'.,.;"o r>ets San Cleflle..te 3176 f.':r~sh~~ ~gt~T 1 ZJ1~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• sc•~ffs PREGNANT• tal store Party World, loat Carpenter.
•Ass1gncdcovr'dprkl( ~·Yrl'.._.,. uoc;_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUITE Hent includes IUUTYSHOP M Caring eonf1d~ntlal ~NewportBlvd.COlita ,\tlunti< P ac if ic
-•Add1tlonallret•purktng Compact 2 level &mate 0Ct:ANf'RONTLuxury 2 rtime re•'"Pl . pllOn~ & Located in presti~1ous HOMEOWNERSborrow l'Ounseling & reterral Mesa Mlirit ime Company •Ma1dserv1reJ\jll " '' t-'orest Avenue Mall· Ill low bank rates to con· Abortion, adoption & .,,..,_c,c91 · $250 inrludes ultl 1n br, den, frpl, V\t i.te1)s to mail serv1cl', uttl & '·da d .... 1. "'"""' •'"'·rn1ture ·,.u11 Lagw•u 0 ··uch "'at1on11I sou 'te e .... s. pay \a.ices ... ceping. .~-·. ru NO p' L'''l'S llarbor View Homes. b"h SSSS<l:f.12807 JllnltOnJI "··ry'• •. of•· .... UC: ,. "'""'"" .,, ' = ., {1< ' ly advertisod styling take a v11callon, room APCARE 547 2S63 TL\CHUS Boat C-nton Open M·F II :i() 5·30 Adlt.s. no pet:. ti<IO 0964 ~14S :.t\X.110 a,1t All ulll & equip avail Nev. port sper111llst Great em addition, swim poof. pay p 'fl~ r_:" __ .L.
Center &10 :>470 rr t .• d' SHAROllJ ·s Challengln8 opportunny OCr co~ Satl(}.S.Sun l2S •lAPA~ISIEHHE• upvllant·r~ Singles -~ phasls on color. S35,000 O exismg .. n or ;m y * 1""111 * forexritmgcareer~1 SkiUedCcrp9nhtn Hmatinnton 2 lwdroum unfurn S27S Ueachcomuc:r. ft•e SIS COM dlx ~ultes from $1511 NNN per year PotenUul PW'Pl,::EcHAHICS OUTCALL MASSAGE t ion Call K Bond, Must be ex per Xlnt Co ~ All elc:ctnc ~·1replace 6Jl20llor547·2SOI Utal meld. A c. <imple 'c:nys gcompany HATIOHALIANK 499·1224 __ 751-8910 benefit~ Apply at Pacific lleat~-d pool Adults: no So.tthLOCJlll'-;;--3886 pk1e.Janitor~OOOO-1104So CoastHwy. 1714)638-3954 ''THE EXPERIENCE" Automollv<' P ac-i r1c ~ 1:) K1ppl'r 711 Ocean Avenue pets 979·l26SorG45·J2GO •••••••••••••••••••••••Prime location 111 Hunt LAGUNA BEACH Adult motel. Clos ed New Detail Shop needs Yachus. 928 W lilh St 71'1 >S36 14117 Across from golt course . c :\t
I Z04J2Sanla Ana i\vc Lge, qwet. ICJxunous ex· 1 n g t on Be a r h u n 497 2457 •Money Problems• cittwt TV For Reserva· help. ----------
er. 2 br. 2 ba apt Drookhurst. 800 square -----·-G C $hf t lloos,548-9755 Top wages paid. Engine Managed by
Wilham Walter:.; Co. •o••••••
BE HOME
NEWPORTSllORl';.<i
2Br, 2&. gar. blk1> to
ocean, no pets. yrly li.c:
$325 m o G·iS 3320.
637 7255
Elevat.or to scenic pnv. tc:ct. Single, g:mJen tyµe Conslckri 8 , et a as Steamers, eng pamteri..
lx·h Pany & game room, ~tore or OHi\:l! Goocl ex "CJ 0 us. Credit Not Important •KAREN'S * butters « polishers. U" I p n ct I Over 500 active local bu~ ,.. tot.a sec. e e 1ving J)Ofiore. s1~nage park in~ llstmac Plea:Sl" call or 752-7167 OUTCALL MASSAGE hulstery sho:1mpooer<.1, or wknd retreat for the c a 11 u r p I u n1 m er ,.,.. .. ~-k out ptck up "· du '" stop by ror free m(o. All 6PM-2AM 8311-1780 <'•""' · · "' ' adventurous adult $515. 116.'l-6767 Allied Ho~ Loon Co. livery Apply at
mo yrly. lse 49'J.28J.5 -----categones & types We 2nd & 3rd T o Loans u •ss ~Ge. 2059 Harbor Bl, CM WATHFIONT --APPROX800 sqll.C2ut guaranleetopleaseyou ~ ,. 15 645.1030
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Seek1ni: line leader bo:it
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lingual helpful. but not
mandatory
NEW 2 br & 2 br +-den ~Rh fvntistt.d 130 E. 17th St .. S250 mo 751-3741 ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'1 RGURE MODELS ,._ _______
1
CLIPPER MARINE
CORPORATION.
191!l E. Oec1dental St
Santd Ana. Cd ---
BY CHRISTMAS '~tiu?t' apts •• !i:.~!~.?!~~ Doyle548-047_9___ u7~1,~~~~~.gs LOANSAVAILABL~ ESCORTS •· AVON
H.......,, only a f~w l"ft! •Trwa. .. ~nCompoctor THE EXCJTJNG DB.UH OfflCES 1525 Mesa Verde Dr E: Cr:.:~~~·:rr:~:nt OUTC4Ll OHLY
-·w •Wet bar ' PALMMES4ArTS. Comml & indsll spares (acrossfromKonaLns> 631 3811 80Jl., M c.id Shop ,
2 BRCromS260 •f'ireplace MINUT"' .. TONP1' 200 lo 2000 sq ft ~s low Suite 106, Cm1ta Me~a MoMy WCMted 5030 -----·-----1 Chri1hftas&mi-s GLed1cm·oa1tne .. rst.• f,'~be. r~llanljbl J8R.rpk,2 baS.1'1S •PnvaLcbcach C..:l llS:Wsq ft L11gN1s:uel& llBI Open7days • .,. • ' ~ •l'lexi~lasi. encl pti tios Barh8.~~~ BR M1ss1on Vie Jn ..reti:. ;;}··;;;,··;,;;,·~:~:i~ AlomON lecJln Mo• benefits. exper reQwred Children OK
St•e these lovely
2 &:1 liR apartments
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Park. recr eation. :.hop
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beach'
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K.nt Roqers Realty
848-8300
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Brand new. 3 bdrm apt!..
11tud10 & l'onv~nuonal.
Xmu:. move in 111
luwancc, 2 wks fn•l' rent
11111 8 17 7SGt., 10.im
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Blluo beach. 328 13th ::,t
9tJ0."832or 213· \31 S61R
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•Smokedett.'d ors from ""s195 Uundy to s. u. Frv. y • f\Jrruture & Plywd Mfg. ed T 0 Counseling & Referral For A VON Apply Coastal Rerrea·
oo ()( •LJldies Wear. lll·Cl<1!>:>' Aecur w/2nd · on Preg. test.avail. wknds REPR'"'S ......... ""TIV'"'S lion, 17424: Ocnan Avl•. •Sl1!)!111va1I totenanl~ Adults,NoPNs t:.111 ,,.,1 M > •BOOKSTQRL' lrvhome 552.0037 '''I-' HI II 5479495 '"...,.,"' '" I 919 B 'd 0 1173 Sii i "' uo .r e P ne Best time to er.tabll~h ~n~-11y~~ '::._ 1561 Mesa, Dr WES'I'CLIFf' Fum'd. oil'. •DRAPERY WKRM Mort~s. Trud Hy-il•-............ oprc customers. Interested? • __ ..... __
NOW
YOU CAN AFFORD
NEWPORT BEACH
Park Newport
LUXURY APT LIVING
Overloqltmg The Water
Enjoy $750,000 healtll ~pa, 7 swimming l)O(lb 8
bithted courts, m1h1:0 or
b•ke trails, putting. ~hur
nebourds
Jr l 11 from $239.!'>0r mn
Al:io 1&2 bdrm plans
() 2 story townh<>ust11
!5 811ts£asto Newport $120mo. •RUG1UPHLCle11ner o.icfi 5015 r-·~ .-•,...,.-Ze ---r-·
Bl\/d. I 642 4007 • i'lJRNITURE Rehn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weight. Dcpre~~ on
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S46 9800 Contat1 AgntSam Crane Smoking, Pam. ~xua ---------•I f'or 1ntenor design ~tore ---------Med swtcforrent 900sq 1714)64.5-4170 54().06()8 LOANS 9% Problems. etc. lkh/Ed· tn CclM °" San Clem. l"~•wport It. Cho1ee locale Call 0 lnger. H.8 549-2660 Babysitwr for 2 girls, ll & Proftc1cnt !O key adder.
Cotto MHo ~46_1_0_1o_c_o_<1. TRA YR AGENCY Alto 2nd TO Loans :SPIRITUAL READER 8. wkdy~ 2·6PM S<1lary bookkeeping to TB Call
Pnme loc. Neb S2200 Fairest Terms since 1949 Fully Licensed open, own tranbp. rel Fran)< Newland •92·4444 Orange County Airport nr
l"wy 300sq rt8000M1 h
qualtty ofc only 45' ~q fl
Best deal m town
Ask for Kim Lo'" ndl'll Valley Realty
752-7300
mo cn;;r!mf° mo 64= M~;.~61 I 1815.l El Camino Real req. 5S2·3i« an 6P~-or ('VCS 496_· 7_5_i~--
UNITED HlJSINESS San Clemente. Forappt Babysrttcr n<.ede d . 2 BOOKKEEPER
1:-IVESTM ENT ~N 10'-. on local TO's 4.92 9034 4!12 7296 small children Moo-Fri Mature bookkeeper secy
1525 Mesa Verde Dr E BILL llARD~i'Y OVEHWElGHT~ -ev~ 5.'>9 ~8311 Irvin~ needed Coi antique 1m·
\across from Realtor 675 2JJ66 Guaranteed 10-29 lb!., 30 BABYSITTER. needed porter <1_9_3·034_4_-__
DJitfnctln 4duff Kona Lanes! ,._ ~/ days Lose accumulated for 2 girls. art school &
4PARTMEHTS Su1tcl06,CostaMesa ~,...,.,. rat & Inches . rapid some cvs, CdM area IOYSANDGIRLS
4 d b d BEDROOM UBI Ope~days 1 --t • r.!j _ _. ughtemnii or s kin, m· 67>8076___ ---I tor Daily Prlot routCll in outstan ing eame MM .,,_ creased energy. Safe. r
rctlmg upt pl11ns .iv ail GIFTs..HALLMARK •••••••••••• •• ••• •••••• null'illous No drugi. $26 Bub)'s1tter. for :: children Ar,. h Be~\: h a re a O
1-'um or unfurn. Bach. I Prestige loc Net' ~--eh 5100 673-8370 Exp. wircfs. I Full day Laguna Beach. Must~
br.2ba.2bath EXECUTIVES! $30.000 yr Plus others to ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.,._..._...__;;iiiii;;;;;;iiiiiw;~ wkly my home 644·8110 at toast 10 year11 old f'ROM S240toS30~ chooi;e from i\R1'1STS & Craftsmen ,.. --· ---Phone 642-4321, .i11k for
Lighted tenn1~ courll.I, 2 Want to move your uffic<' 751-3741 needed for weekend HAPPY Babysitter rehabl1: !or 10 Circulation ____ _ s1.ory. clubtu.c, bllllards. out or \he bedroom & Into 1 • Sh mo old About 15 da)11 a
IJrll~ Sl'e to beltl!vc' Elec kllch prlv. patios 1117~6407 & ba I con 1 t•:.. c rpt:..
Pres1101ou~ N"wport UNITEDllUSINF.SS C..:rafiSaeat .. taJor op . IOYSAHDGIRLS sw1mm1ng. hydro·i.pa, " ~ ~ S ''c •.. ~~ pe d y month , my home . b k <.:.enter at a fraction of INVE! Tr.n;NT ping "'•nwr . ..., r 8 · BIRTHDAY 64S-6384 lC tc 1~ yPar s. Earn ~n'r~1 fu~i'ure t::~i~oa the cxpeded C'Ol!t" The 1S2S Mesa Verde Or. 1-: Qill Dick at (7l4 ):>40-0940 --- -I Chnstmas money -$20 to
Executive Suite has th"' Carross from l\ona Ln~ > af\ 6 pm BA B Y S I TT c H I c 'I ~""per w·....,,k ~ethn" sub· 5S5 Paulanno. C..:M M -MOM ~ "" ~ " NEW I br. frµk , beum
rf'•I. bltns pool \·ull~y
ball. .iar 1123.'> 1142 r~34
dniperies porklnl!
ele•11tors 1714))49 1302 answer Suite 106. Co~ta • e:.a Lo.I & Found 5300 teacher My home. Jut l!Cnpl1ons lo the D1uly
Your orflce n•nt 1n UBI Open7days ••••••••••••••••••••••• hskpg Refs .84038..\8 P1!ot T:-ans portat1on ()pl I d ROOIM 4000 eludes , r ecept1on._ ______ ~-•ILOST Fem min LOVE --provided No deltvene:. tona IDill sen ·ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• erv1ce ronteren "" 1----------i 11 t 0 Ph • l li r 1 •, b .i \I 1 ,. i; • ce Schnauzer. Salt & pep-Dave. Louise BANKING or co ec 1n.,. onl! Just north or Fashion SleepmgrmsS6Q..Sl05 mo room. personaltzed •Balboa Island* per. Reward! 64•·177S Sk &K 536-971<: Goldenwest li. Warner bland at Jamboree & AJI ~ wk. Share kit/ telephone coverage, mail bus.842·5600res. eeter evin Jfil£RS
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494 3720 nr SanJo:.1QuinllillsRd bath. Shown Mon·Sat handling, underground R f• dfl ;::;::--;::::=:-;-:--;::=-:=:-::I~~!!!!!!~~~~~~ IOYSANOGIRLS 842-~arter5pm "only" Call aft !pm parking, janitor service. are IR •• LOST. f'emaleDoberman MISSion Viejo El Toro
.... ..-.SH STY' "' For lea&m" mtormauon Refs req'd 556·0058 or all uttlllles except phone Two m one beauty !la Ion long ears. 12/5. Would Y1~g tCaust .1mak le1w1oduld Our beoutltul Newport area. Earn your own -H"-"' a.c; " 548-59:>4 CalJ714/640·5470 &retail boutique, double appreciate her return, i .. e o 11 w O e r Beach Branch has .i cur money selllng subs<'np
J BR. 2 story w rrplc. THE EX EC UT t v E hcensed Xlnt locallon rewan'j. Vic. Harbor & women for a ravorable rent opening for an ex lions after school f or in
l>alt'lln). put10 plu11h 714/6+4-1900 ROOMS S25 wk up with SUIT!!: lS Yeur established Hanulton.CM 646-3759 afralr. David, Leave per'd Teller Recent formation,ralf8300913
111>1 II & dbl t•ncl aar kitchen $37 50 wk up 567 San Nicolas Or, Suite rlientele. Cllll for addi ---------mess. ansserv 536·8881. commercial bank mg ex --
l'rt children OK Hkr Rt."NTAL STEAL' !pts. S48·ll?~~or 64S 3967 106, Newport &_ach. Cu Uonal mtorlJUltlon. Reward, lost small timid 'fnGftall s.r.k•s 5360 per Is necess In return. Business man seeks port ~ 1"84or~ •l510evt-11 Sleflll & view to ocean. 3 Pnt'e$27,SOO blk dog w /whl chest.••••••••••••••••••••••• we offer >clnl co. benefits ttme .issoc1ate Earn ~. 2 ba. patio, crpt. drps Employed person. bOme Oalboa Inn, $250 mo incl skinny legs, male. Vie. & pleasant workmf! con S500 per mo 645_1_1_82 __ lf'L~X21ir 2 8u .<'1>lll.MOOL&eormo.642l334 k1tt•hprtv.SOOmo ex ut1l.I05Ma1nSt,Ualbou Tustln&l5lh.C.M.l 'mFee l energy /lose ds u 111·~ ... I --d I .. ,15 " II I 11 ,. """6 l ht/I h N t I · qua 1"""· Pease C ""8 DRIVUS •. J..""', .... ..!of'r,•.5"..._. l~"I ..... 11 OCM.2·6S78or642-74:t0 ch11e re ., Cu 1 ... 2 . ....,, 675-8740 heartbroken, please call we g nc es. aura call the Br;anch to ,..
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. STEPS TO OCEAN ---celoUte fast Guarn. Also sc u e an n rview ~f'.W lu,ur)' apt. 2 Br 2 Deluxe Nwpt Shores 2 Room, qUIC't per80n. kltch The Colony llAl.JIO,\ 1..,1,,,, u Lost male & fem. Pit Dull. d1stri bu tors needed.
:vlenor Wo men
Must be 2S or over
Apply In Person
YeftowCab
ll2Sl Slater Avenu<!
II.a. I m1leo rr lieJ<'h $275 br dplx 714-870.9203 pnv. pvt cnt. nr town. Professional exec suites • 673·6900 * BUc & brindle. Fem. I 552-0896 714/752-0580 mo tw<> 3633 --497 2014. Laguna Brh p gn t •-n .... care ---------RE AC 11 100 YARDS ----avail w/amplc parkinl(.~~~~~~~~~ re an"' "" · Reliable. middle aged ~ 11k \pt & IJach('lor A11t v ea r I y , $ 4 so 3 (;OM llldc••way ror amgle downtown Laguna Bch. __ P_l_e_as_e_c_a_ll_646-464 ___ o-1 no1i.amoking couple will CITY
1lum1 \dulL<i only Ulll bedroomi1, 2 l»lll\8 Near person. C:lli to tx:h. un-Reasonable rates. Wiii Htll-iery.a.tall LOST· Persian Cat. babysit your home in
pd "Ir nC'C'QO $210 t. n t> w :; u n d c " k :\ , rum. $200 Call Sharon. cooperate w/other brkrs Prime coastal location in cream, needs medico your absence. Refs upon NATIONAL Caretakers. Couple. ret or
Fountain Valley
Sl~.' .. 'lff291 t ftrC"plec<', buihans No &44"8$73;6752311 f'or leas mg 1nro call South Orange County lion. Near Oakwoo request l'8J2·02ll stimi ·r t'ltrt!d tor
WJfk lo tw-ul'l'1 StHO I br pets 127 4Gth Street. Vac.tlcMt ltetttd1 4250 612421 ~e~~'k,'::af:'~~=t A~. NB. S48·2933 Deb T _. 5450 BANK ~~~~l~.hle for water ...,JI_ .. L'l'(" ~102 ....................... -~ ·~ ·~ npprec1atA. ''ood b1e$20. Reward rOY
,,. • '"' • ""''" .., u " u ----•••••••••• •••••••••• •• • Equal Oppor Employer 11411111 Rl•ntnlll. ~o !'>:TlO ,_ _______ •IBIG BEAR LAKF.F'RONT CORONA DEL M4R terms Low rent. f\gl P' 0 UN D : SI I v e Going to Portland Dec 21 CAR WASH HELP
Nor <1\'etn SIW l;ttl pd
V11rant oow! t'c'" OCIAHROMT Olbu1s 1714 ) 8661'701 Offlce spare ava1l11ble 837~200 longhaired Kitten fem retummg Dec 26lh. nd in· F/Ume. Pttime.
2 BR •• 2 ba S500 494·ln2'7 or 839·6173 S<iuths1de of h11thway ----1-Sho---Vlr. Maple & Charle Dr terestcd party wilhng to Barmaid wanted, no ex· Over 18. All pos1llons
•""YFIO ...... HOM"' . • 115 /month . Ca 11 Auto R.-r P c M 7c. .. 9935 (J hn> h c II per necess. Lil Aggie's 151 Locations
"' "' ic y, 0 -Cb 2 B • -r-· -.· · 0 l!I r gaa. expenae. a Ba 0 •7 r•11 •.•"""'ROCARw•c•1 <>1i ...,ar a in. r. 67~231l,askforMissi. Lease tool•. equip . -Mike 831 ·0973. 8 ·5 r .......... · "'"'' ""'• 3 BS~baS TROOOO H~oCyHrly (rplc. C'pl.s Sips 8. Week ..Occrncr.thDSC:T.t.' a a• part.s C11p1atrano Beach FOVND; Nr. Hoag Hosp. wkdaya. 2950 H11rbor Bl"d, CM
Mam R4>nii.h. MO.~O
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k1<buk FN>
M111n Rentals !140·5370
,..,.. ._ orwkndA 64().5565 Ideal l)ne man operallun. Absolutely btfl cro11 __ .;;._______ 14ATEHDER
38R.2ba ,unf M2S CARIN ,, V II orflce space located In 493·9178aft7PM eyed cat, tnot Siamese)···:;:""" Exper'd Call642·16t: Cashier. Catetcnn Help
2 Br. l be, MW paint 4t
rrpt Nr m:i10r shoppina & fry'*" No pets. $22S
SCS.-0160
J8R.2b1t ,unf S400 • urf'en 11 ey Mesa Industrial Park,---------Muatidentlly.646.3045 r---diolt BetweenlOam llam 7AM·3PM. 1\pply betwn L.ake, near Snow Valley· Costa Mesa. &46·3888 or f' u I I y E q u 1 p · d ---------• 8 A M -8 : 4 o A M • So U
3 Br, sips 12. by wet•k or &l2·3142 Rest11urant, for lease. FOUND 11 20, Terri ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUUTY OPERATOR Supe,!1or Ave. Nwpt Bch associated ·
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wknd 562·8160 Coeta Mrsa ~7·3534 !~!!£ blonde remale. ~~,-7005 Xlnl oppor. Busy salon CLERK· BOOKSTORE •-.&...1.... ..._ ""...__ 4100 .__.,It.,... 4450 ,,,_,,_.. __.._. Station now avail for b . 11•
.._._ _ _. •••••••••••••••••••••••Real Estate Otr1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• leasing. Salon eslab'I l2 Must e exc1l1ng "' 2br C'Omer Con<Jo. Villa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Completely furnished, FOUND . 0 er ma MKN WOMEN yrs In CdM . ea11673.0968 dyn11m1ctowork Thurs & PacWe. 11~ ba, pool. ten· Free Room. In Luxury LAGUNA IEACH good location. llnt.g Bch Shepherd, fem , approx nAJH FOlt F'n 6'75·9595. nu, newly rt'dt>corated. Jrvine home ror lady in VlllaRe Faire Co.m · Por sole or trade, ror mos old. Wht. Very lov eves.
S11n Oleao . collect WESTCLIFF 1&2 bdrnu. exchangl' ror Ille merclal S hops tOffice equity 7SJ.4429 Ing, vlcofGarden Orove IARTB«DING llAUTTOPIRATOtt CLIRK
ZM ()().» mature adults, no pets. l houffkeeping. Call Kem. apace. Spaces from 434 --· 81 & Harbor. 84&·4189,Alt TWO WEEK CLASS & F /tlme llaircuuer Retail Sales. Plumblna
--br $235. 2 br $285. Inquire ~l.222 119. ft. toklnl300 BQ. ft. Arml· Want lo buy Fl re & 5pm. NATION· WIDE JOU Stylist. MWll have aome Fixture supplies. Exper. $175 2+1''1 Pool, kld8, &700WeiitrllfrDr.apt l8. pie por K·nexl to o · Casu111ly lnaurance PLACEMENT 11 n~s.S3fH4S2.
sl.n1let Beachcombt-r, ---WOMAN over 6S w/car to te ry Shack. Leas1n11 hiiency. Large or small. FOUND: Vo1.1ng moi1ll~ ASSISTANCE ~l~~:~~u:.le~{e ~~~!: ·--------• r .. Sl5 6312011 ort&2 Br. I ~'> Ba Twnhsc 11h.r CdMhomewtu me. from$320/mo. WlllbclnLagunaNl11ucf blk mate Germ a n GOODJOR
$47·2501 style, bllns. cpts, drP6. Rm/board & nominal Dec 20lh. It Interested. Shepherd, no taea. or col-OPPORTUNITIES 200 Newport Ctr Dr·
tncl P11tio. healed pool. aal. to right person. 3000 sq. n. ioned M·I 1n write J . Claude Whittle, tar. Vic or college in AMialCAM Nwpt Bch. COCO'S 3 br. Adult.a fo':amily. nr Adlll. no pets $185 6r Night or day ph. 673·•72S La a u n a C 11 n y on 24 26 2 La Hermosa FUiierton. m -0746 eves. 1 A I T I M D I R s !:::1~011 v~: ~~~~y, ~. S48·2eR2 Roommate lo 11h11re 2 Br ~/~hed location Laguna Niguel. 92677. FOUND: Perscrlptlon SCHOOL
~ --, ....... Yearly 2 BR . frptc.; Irvine apt, wt male. c--&CaM~•v Appliance Repair by gtaun, inltlafli ''SLR" ll<ME.lTlhSt .. SA ~ _,.,. a•raae $340 Mo. 213 : 11Z7.SO + utll. 551·21681 ~, Co t ' ownr S4.1SO. mo gross. Balboa. 675-8120 8:M·llMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44719:WAfter4P M. Bef.4:30 ll<MSo. ••l wy. • f 11 I 0 -'--'·Co T C ,AUWISTAnS LAOUNABEACH .33,500 u pr ce. FOUND : Air Tank , .,.,,.....,.., ut o oaal
Adult & family apts l. G E 8 A C II . AVOIDlNCOMPATJBLE 497°2457 ~7911 Newpt Reach. G4S-4339 ,W.. W..t.d. 7071
Crom U4S Tennl.s health 0 V E R L 0 0 K I N G ROOMMATES!! JCE CREAM PARLOR Identify ...... ••••••••••••••••• ~lub, garden vie;_,, 3883 CANAL. ALL UTlL PD. House·Mote\832·4134 N~~v~~~S27s;r~:.E MAJOR FRANCHJSE F O U N O : __ L f e Practical nurse with ex·
Parkvlcw t,ane. Irvine. S2:5<>. H92·3'7l0 T .... TM Gwttwork Jerry Wynn (2l3)477-7'70l So. Orange Co .. major Thl"oulhbreed ~01 celleot refe~nees. 4 or 5
Owned & manaaed by Attrac 2 br. 1 ~ ba o.tOf,_., shopplngcenter.Owner Hmaflbr Fem 8*9S2S • daywtetc.548.oll34 ThelrvlneCo 5529200 T··~.. -.aTRlOHTPERSO~ COMMERCIALSTORF: 640-25C1Tart.6/wknds. • · _____ . __ . __ , wunse w /bllna. CJ>ll. I°" 'I~ LOST doa 11·26. Gray Available l2fl6 Practical
WOODORIOOE dl'IJ8, pntlo. Nr. Hoag S....$$byS...... Appl.Aro~UAl~~~EA~ + HBTAVIRH Lhata m'tx Emerald Nurse. Call Stef1 nle rrNF.SAMS Hosp. m5 mo. S48·2895, " N l •1000 ' between 9 '30 • 4, l, 2 ,. 3 bdrm units 6'2-4381 Oceanfront 3Br. 2b• larae atorag. I t. llu 2 f:.em~i .. Own~r·~~reJ. Bay. Family pet, re· 4.'M·:Mll.t\llerS.f4&44Ml. 1----------1 boiae. 2 NB b1.1alnus connectlng room1. One ward.4M·9349. e .... '""'. De11«ned llke early ,paclous new 2 &. 3 men ~l.re another to baa fireplace. Ample ~t sell. One or best _ ... _ • .....,, ______ _
California bun;ialow1. lkJrm1, 2 bath unit• ah&rt. Fem. pref. '150 parti.ui.. l.eL"41 at $500 bara around. Lo price LOST all bm (em Doa· ....._ W..t.4 7100
f' r om I a., 0 . I 1 5 atrourrom oceanfJ"Onl & utll lndcl 17a.«wt month. All utlt. paid by TtDl~·POWMk rBwUI lltaln. le/ Beagle mix Lie •••T••••••••••u•••••u Ptnestoee. Ole hrs 3·5:30 new elty ~reatlonal de· , landlord, c .. a r us OHi I00432 10 Id ·..,_ -~ ~ .-. ...-.... .-.. wkcll)'I, t $:30 wlcnds ~lopment. Im med. OC· FEM. Rramte. wnted to t.flSSlON 41M 0731 Sales. 873·?348 1· yrs 0 ·nu& to =-a.n.w.;c.w.;~
562-0400 cupancy. •·amllles &. btlp nna le ahr. 1pt. or BurUo.s.e.aoet. ~tnactlt lO= t---~a. ll4t pets accepted. S3JS up. hee.w/Malt211.$49--065'7 Balboa hlaod: retall, H91dtd$2SO.OOO. Lott. F'em Doble, l2 wka OenlOtc/W..t>t ~t1li0 ~...-.. 6'75-Gll Brkt. commer c. or office to build 1 restaurant for old, liver w/wht chHt. pr.._...,.11110r 1.....a . ••••••••• .. ••.......... Gs•• for .... 4150 1pace. Off·•tr~t park· •triple-A ~•nt. Proven S.A. ffla etta. ~~ J~P~l A'leney
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Public Agency fn un·
crvwded s. Orange Co ,
l.t aeetcln11 1.1 h•Rh quality
part Ume bulin& clerk to
WOC'k 3 days ~r week Must be efnc1ent. well
orgaolzed. & able lo
work under deadline &
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Htu1 Opentna For:
COOIC-P4YS
Muat be able to
work weekends.
Apply In Ptnon
Equal <>PPor Employer
full work loads. Should ---------
have worldna knowledae COOK.UIAIC•AST
d water &< aewer utility Ma Barker's, ~l:? E. lTth
.,.Ulna le NCR · 3100 4s St. Cotta Mesa. uoo Ser\es Bdllna machines. Addreaao· Cook. full time, Irvin•
araph 41 Oraphotypc lll'tla. Female. Sood re
equip. Salory runae 1ume to Ad No. 7'74. Dally
... 40/hr to S.S .Ofh.r .• wf Pilot P 0 . Box 1S60,
.lllnt bcoeflls. Apply In Coel3 Mesa, C&. ~
pcnon: COOKS, BARTENDERS, Moulton Ntauel DRIVERS PtUme Ovtt Wit.er Olalt1ct r . . I 27500LaPaz Rd 21 )'l'S, mmed. open op.
N • Appl)" In pe!"lon, .Me n Lqu.na t1u.1.ca. ~Pina 410 E mh St ('114> a:u.3500 · · • Equal ()pPQr Empl)'r _C_M ______ _ Brandnew2Br2Badp1Jl,OCEAN VIEW 1 b.r, utll •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ln&. Approit. SOOSq ft .; rest.urateur \n the £1 £ t.bOoe lf,
klU ol r~wood &. •IAM. pd. $200. year -round. Oaraat for t&.onlaupace. priv real room. Rltr Toro/OrlnJl• Co. area. LOST ONE QUAl~JTY • 11 la es1
Orut Oen Vu HOO l-um. 12i$. m UU, c:all s:i&. mo. Lafuna Beech. 6"·2'43 Mon. to Fri., IHo Negotiable t•rm1. Bob £NCfNRER. WILL RON 5'1ltd:.M MZ-14'0 Sell lhlop raat with. Dally
a&-0711 (714) 41.08 4i4·L396a1t. pm S. Pretcott. 1?14)831-08'70 Pl.EASECALLJOE. PllotWanlAds
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I AoJ it ... Bu11d 1t .Diaper 1t.. Hammer 1t. Carpet
IL.Cement 1t .. Wire 1t. Hoe 1t . Clean 1t ... Move
It .. Press 1t. Pa int it . Nail 1t • Plaster' 1t .. Fix It .. SERVICE DIRECTORY JJlumb it .Patch 1t Pipe 1t Rc11100~1 1t .. I
Roof it.., Landscape 1t. Tile it .. Triln 1t. .. Sew1t..
H nul it .. Add it. Pl<mt i• AltPr 1t .Learn It..
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APPWANCE Rt:PAI R C..11"!1 Man will lay youn, • Residenuul Concrete• Gold Dust Maanleniance Sluplouder, dump truck. HOUS~<.:Lt:ANING P111nl Repu 1 r 3~ )' r'i in lntr; t:i<t I' 1untlnic A~ II CANOl'V 'f'V SVC CO
Sl0-6erv1reCalt or mint> It •1,11 ir~ & Lloyd Dennis t:omitrlK· Qu!Wlylawnure fo:xprt hauling. tree wk . .:natl ~xp'd Own trans. area, w o rkm.in ~h q.1 rm W. 811 pnccs incl l!ltlt11lt'Scrv1ce
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pert 1 eryicu. bonsai ~ l.ynn.67~ 401~ Avra Extr t~ty SJIS (dlf pr1c1·" loo. c t1ll 1CERAMIC ·r111• New ur
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••Cee>rl(e r11tncr & Son!i We C.arl" l'urvct Cll'11ne"' VILLAGE CJllLDCAIU: Adds/ Rmdlt P111nl Pl.a ni. Steiam Cl ran or Shami)(!() Sml Jobe. L1t"~7 t>:l3.! •\lb(• Uphl1l~tc·ry All work Coron.l det Mat. full d11y
<1uar Re+, MC l"ree t•-.t Cllte. l>tt school environ mowing. ~dg1ng E.sl VOUHAVt:lrREADY •••••••~••••••••••• Pncesanclmtrl labor <"ll!an hnl. du t hey'' weleome~2A281tf\~
892·2309 l'l.LHAULITAWAY Guar.rrusrd.freeest Lir ~s 83t>-~ .,.,...Service - -MINOR HOM~ Rl<:l'Allt ltca'< Rall'" 1>45 n 16 menl. e nril·hment op Cal"J)l!ntry. l'lurnl.1111.: & vortun1t1e11 LH·c nSt'd. -TIM c ... """" Expr'ri Landscaµt:n 1'ed636·700or552 OIJ4 t4 Gardl!n1ng serv1c.'e 1n ....., """"' Spnnklens Install & re ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceram1c Tllc:MO ~~ llOLIOAV ~l'M.'IAL expeneored c rl'dcn Newport. Costa Men, Sonny & Jer ~l'c haul pair Concrde & bnc k PETt-:RS PAINTING f'lastw/Repoir Removals. lrt mm1n11.
to1NiSH. ltEMODt:L & ShamPQ11 u1 Stl'Jm Ch•an llaled 67$ 7850 l Rm.,, hull or l>uth -----
Rpr. Small Jobs OK 5 15 9~ 5 ;17 73:11> ur eo..trador
Cd M & Hunt 1 n g l o n 11\i. cll!llllup, Lreeo work work 645 71}78 Malone 1-;"pr d rca:. rules, frcc ••••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• prurun11. frt.~ est L1r 'd
Reasonable rates for usable items Jo'en· ~ etil C~ll<.iene~IWSll PATCllPl.i\STt:IUNG f\JllyU\sured 642·2624
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S7 up Treework Rca:i. Uloc:k W11lls UBQ Pits ----JOBS dt Tl-.XTUR}': ~·5124
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Ina Color bnghtl'ner~ BobS('Jrt''" t.Alnrn•te Inc pie will houst!s1t & ture
whl c arpi:. lu min Genl·rul<onrretework tMGr•11it99 lor pets & plants month
bleach Clean hv rm din Commt:rn.al Hl'~Hlenti.il ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Dt>c Rt>fs avail ~ 1-ree est Slumpslone. tile. 2S Yr'I> exp IM2 0295 Class!!1~ad:; do 1t well
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rm & hall $15 Avie rm 4!111 llm!I Lit· 22\/'J.ll ~xprd Hawlian gardener 642~7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$7.$0. courh SIO. eha1r $S Yd clcanu1J6. tnmmmi:. . HOUSECLEANING 1i.
Len. Quality '"ork at re •CUSTOM PAINTING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• as pnct.>s Bob 750 9354, lntr F.xlr Reas Rates 10 r, off w ad Plumb1n~. To Place your
"Fast R esult" GuarehmpetC>dur Crpt S~XlJIU'l'VBUll.UERS pruning Lt Haul'Jol 30~s!opr;:ie~~~~ry Our Bus1neh C.ill
repair. 15 y r'I exµr L>< All phu'c' 1·onl'retl· ti4S-0087 lucks. doors. paneling & Jaruce·s R11gg~y Anns
900-3953 Cull 81'\l('c 546-0720~ wtr i.vs, leaks. balhrm
P.ti..ci/Paperinq SUPERIOlt PAINTIN.G 6< end Real> s:l2 24611 __ Service Directory
ad . Call Now work m yself Hefb blot·kwall ,111<1 c·u.,tvm 1 ct 1 !>Sl20S4 ut675·CSS3 531 ·0101 bnck work 1.it·l'n:-.ed and l:::"pt-rienced Gardening c e nl·a _ _:... ---••••••••••••••••••••••• W.illcovenni:s. ltef ~ PLUM Bt:lt ttevair re·
-----bonded 64'i W:JI Service & Clt!anups H h' HOUSECLEANING 5ellthangsra,,tw1thOa1l~ -· Quahly Work Mike ave somet ing to sell'' Uyrebablecuuple
1-'asl, profes111onal quality 963 51113 p 1 p e. 1n.>l.a11c1t1 c n
painting al very low SELi. 111lt· 11t•\n!I w1tll <1 services G G1d:ey,
642-5678
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Mature per•iun!>. l!•J"tl I> A \1 I.\ I 11nl'l> home SECRETARY HOT PRODUCT f' lime Must have some Expcr'd G1avl!y11rd Or SALES Branch ofc seek'I> bonda
bcnerits Adult re..,1d del rout<• l\!lultsonl• 2 Top sh&typln1ti.k1ll!ore fol lowing Richard Will Train 11411 ·0202 b te Tcllf'r t o w ork , l,1 c m s uranct' B!lcnl .,.0 E E f'd ("llrc ccnler 631 3555 hri. j.M.'r llcf\ .. 1uM hJve q'd Personable & outgo lcommonly> Please call Ouellette Salon . 200 r, Bullock's So. Coast Plaza p time xper pre
Coof(s & -1•t·11n l'Jr :-.u :.oltc1tmg mg ;\.!.k for Prei. 1714 t 54ll 1767 Ne~n_~r-Dr. N B l'FOPL EPERSON Contact Hilda Terranove or n1lll·l·t i.: W('~tmm 836 7\111 ----~ • Is now inter viewing for the following <7141644 7255. COUNTER ~ter. llu11t Udt 111 l!a11 • -lnsuranc.'e MASSEUSE Exi•c needs P lime U!I· positions: Western Federal Saving!.
PEASOHHEL t..'.llS Olai faper1encel.I Sl'Crt>t11ry THREE (II! 281 for legitimate rull 80<' m wh!ole s upply Ful 2744 E Coast Hwy. CdM
Ptt1me l>uy!> Appl~ m l>ehvcr lh1• 1.1\ '1'11111•1; to ~ll:~';.;:;~ls J~:~1golton NEW OPENINGS ~a';:,~g! oJo' ~~~." n~: ly i·apitahzcd 6~3_:¥2:!_ ~Tl.;-E;:t.c.ct Equal Oppor Employt'r
person. 2·5pm Tues Sat homt'" m Mulwuy t•ily or TB.LEI, P/TIME c ~RL'S JR Field T"h Trne Lan~c Auto ln!>uran1·c wt' train. call 152 11!M11 Chi"ldren's Shoe Saf PcMrSOR
17971 M;c·Arthur. irvm1· ~~~11;' 01~;·11·~~ ~n1111.':.1;,'· Mechanically mehned rn 'p'l~enc.'y seekm!( 3·5 Pl'0 g~rs i93~1 W Hpa;c~~[1: PHONE SALES ___ -r ~U:~ ~eri°~1 Cl~O~~
-3 3U ~) 30Jm \dull' d1v ~ou~ht by mnJOr l\O FULL-TIME t:oastllwy.N 9 J J(lpm Teller exp~r COUHTEtl HELP w 4'c.>nom) ('Jr~ Nt1 l'ol for customer contac·t "°' -Phone S J lei. people' Early u,om;ng Janitor pref'd Call Dons Croxon Perm 1"1t1ml' Call lett 1~18 111:.!ti Xlnl career oppor Call & MASS~USE mule or frllldle. l6 to 6' lf1 • lll!periGI So•ift91
__ S48·<~ bcl l l'M Uan Propp, 848 12811 PART· TIME EVES Must ha\•e car Top pa) yeoars of ag~ Gu:iranleet ---$SO Newport Clr Dr. NB
Oemon:-.tr Jlur' µJrt llml· Dt:nrus & DennlS Person Typists to operatl' IBM $20(}$!)00. ptwk ~.7772 wagei. or l'Omm1s:.1ons ~T1-T9iiiip0i • y 644 61 Couple, elderly needed 2 & ;i IJJ ):. 1-'oo1J. up nel ~rv1ce of lluntlngt<in au t 0 mat 1 c 0 (( 1 c e 250 t:ai.l 17th Stret>l 0 · 14E 1 tmmed to care fo r older p 11u11 I ,. '. JI' w l' Ir~ Beach, 1616tl Rcat·h UIHI. Personnel -Trainee Un Mature woman wanleri Suite o. co~l.; Mesa Food freparati·cn & d:.a._.•her Equal PP mp oyer
man, :.em1 mvalttl. in ex mulJ<ln' 830 !ll:l4 or col Suite 121 derwnters. for light housekeepLng I bt'lween 5 00 & 11 JO pm All"~ Mt F
chng for rm & board 1n ll·<'t t21:1) z.111 7tHMI --C "'LLD "'ILY d:iy week. appro~ 4 hr!> 646 4223 ---lovely hm in Sun Du-i.:11 GENEtlAL OFFtCE 5~9 e 1,..61 ~! IM, •• 51s 510 n \ 1 c J 0 1-;qual Opportunity !Trainee. Prodoct1on dept
Perm pos1t1on Pleai.e Ocnf,j l A"~t chnd. Clencal, hte typini.:. r11 -. -.,.., .~. 1-:mployer F.ml-TI..e&:peri...ced Rubber hose product!>
(';111 Mr:. Ander11•111 . pi11nw x rJyo; t·.H·i. 1og, g('n'I ort• dut1e'.. ----Luggage l'"'esperson Caltforappl.5407639 IH 2 · 4 I 7 4 bl' I w cc n SomeS11t:. llrl 1141> .1!'>411 f tJtne Somt' exPt•r nee MATUltE Pl::RSON LO ~It 1 .)Cit t:.0.E.
!Jnm·lpm Call betwn lOam Ii! noon Kl';YPUNCll with elderly gentleman ---
J.)(>ntal A~~1~1 lli·r•t•pt 1-.x onl) Ask for Willa . DATA ENTRY Approx Noon lo 7 PM PIZZA BUl-'FOON &
COUP L lo~ Adu 1 t "11 Pt'r F Ttml.' & I' l1ml· 979.~11. trvml• OrERATOR Tues thru Sa t. Jlrs may Clll•:F'TYl'E PEKSON IMTERYIEWIHG HOUIS J..5 ~
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65-i5wpm Gd Eng bac.'k ground Will train At 1•
$6501 mo to start, x Int tr
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person Bob L.eaverton.
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children or pell!. 1<:x11n d El foro Lug I ltlb ••re.a ---"'T -vary 644-2879 Mell IP lime hrs tom
to manage Ji! u111ts un S...lary opt·n K:JO 1130 GENERAL OFFICE 'The Jolly Roger. Inc I~ ----mon sense & lntelh..:cnrl'
furn Co!.ta Mei.a 2 Ur Type 40 50 wpm <H' taking apphcauons for a MEN. perm p 1t1me for desired See Mike
h.1e cxch~ man:.1..:ement DENT AL/ Assist r urately Duties include Data Entry Operator LA Times home deh\•ery IACI< ALLEY PIZZA
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&yard work 53'!5'13'J 2 p 0 ,1 1 1 on ~ open T 1 •. Mmofl yrsexper on the 1n Newport C Mcsil -rl'cept • c e-i "' \JrlOUi. lliM 3741 or 3742 1•. re· •tu<l huvc de""ndablt· 4:!53 Martindale Way .
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NB, apply l 6. Thur~ thru H~lp W CU1ted 7 I 00 H~p W Dftted 7100
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!'hone b-12 751 t a"k for oµerator possilJle for Mgmt Tme. p('rm Jo.arn PLUM&C:l, REPAIR
Pum ngllt md1v Pay will be $175·$200 wk Fullt•r I-' t1mt' 5 Yt•ar' min ~·JC
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Apply 10 person SAM NURSES AIDES Pown Uout Sale,, man. ex 5PM Monday lhru l-'r1 rer·d or will tra111 right day, 17042 Gillette Ave. llPM 7AM t::xpcr pre pcrl:>on CJll Mr Wl.'!>I fur
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appear & han<lwrttmg Balboa Island.
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letter of quuhfiration",l11 wlnl typtn" s·k1lls for' s 1 ts. a or Upp y line of T"flon v11lvcs • II A 0 Ao 773 D I p I 1 I o ~ ,.. betwn 9am·5pm • "' Store a'I n peninie x 11 111 ~ 1 0 · career opport on MAG II Lido Conv Center fittings l>ulll'S wilt In For A S<'amstress l.lo<l560.£_M.~.?6Zli typcwn1er in Newport l55SSupenorAve rlude cslabl1stiini.: Plt'11seContu1·t
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time Phone & transp re· (7141833-9983 .•lesa areas. Expcr adult Xlnt oppor w1a d1v1sion
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IUSIOYS LHDSP/Desl-Plant. 1s looking for an tron1cs, L2812 Knott Sl.
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exper tn s1m1lar t ype ol Men. ladies. students
pos1llon Sendresumeto Eves1Sal 554 7851
Tempress M 1crneler 8:117006
tron1cs. 12812 Knott St.
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Newport IJcacb IU3 Rl!IO
Call tor Appt/ Es tab ·ss ---
SECRETARY
DATSUN ha:, an 1mmed
openml( fnr an cxper'd
sec rel a ry in the 'I.a lcs
<lepl Mm sh speed tlO
wpm. lyp1nl( 50-60 wpm
Xlnl co paid benefits
Pleabe apply al. lfill3
Sunflower A Vt', CoslJ
Me'\a
Nl11an Motor Ccwp.
Equal Oppor Employe~
SECRET A~Y P /T
8 JOam 2µm Xlnt lyp1sl
an"tnl( backgmd Irvine
Sharon 83J 8990.
11 0 U S F: K 1-; I:: I' t-: K
I' Time :J adult~ Vat·
"k wport S:i nta hnhc>I ,
CM 646 8304
Goo d ieneral back
i:mund Set up & operate
vanety of mac.'hmc:i m
eluding turret lathe.
vl!rl1cal & horli:onl&I
mills & punch presses
Small precision switch
l'omponents. Days only
Applications taken Sal
Dec 11th & Mon lhru F'rl
ST ACOSWITCH IMC
Th E o E Attractive. over 18. for omp!io.n · Jl}';/\LTll SPA. w e will Secretary Gal Fridny
PARK I NG AT T t; N . train right person for Top ~kills, e.Lrng shtnd
DANT. S2.SO per hr Day easy fun JOb Mr <Ha r F'lcx hrs. xlnl arrngmnt.
--RETAll~CI~ERKS Sc:rv1ce Sta Attendant. Wanted Oppurtunilll'!I
F , time days 1-:xper'd for advancement avail. unly I.ale m et•h 'I knowled~e pref'd Neat Operungs 1n Costd Me!iu.
:rppeoir & handwntin;.i Anaheim. C.irden Grove
Appl Y morns . :!S:IC dt Westminster
Newport Ulvd. C M 642-7702 __
SHOt::Sale .. person p/trmE' Vet Assistant, parl lime
Ladies ~hoe~ Some ex afternoons & wknd!> Ap
per nel' Paul Al!ar. ply Tues bet I & 3, nc>
Shoes. !l Fai.h1on Island. phone enQwrlc~ :!48-01
NB752 G468 Alrr1a P kwy. Sullu D.
Laguna Hills.
Shop Foreman ----
Growing N 8 Co needs Woiter·Captaln
Hard work ·s: 1nd1v1dual :or a small eontmcntul
w111l leasl 1 yr exp rn restaurant 1n LaRund
line production. all Beaeh Call between
ph ases Should be 12·3£_m,494·0162 __ _
familiar w sh1p·i & rec, Waitress 1-~ood1Cocktail11
inventory l'Onlro l. etc Apply 'an 4pm. Blue
Should h~vc somt' mech I Beet. 107 Zlst Pl. N B
al11hty Good oppors for ----
" d v a n c e m e n t Wanted Mature e pl or
17141646 1787 Call bet 10 mature woman. live 1n
& I JO Mr Niven or days. ideal Inc Sl'p
SOt:IABLE ASSOC hvn ·~ qtrs. Mus t dnvc
needed by 1-;x E(; in Cook simple meal$. Ilk
whsle 1-'ully cap1lahied hskpn '>:. Call afl 5pm,
"upply . P 1 l 1mc ~·J4ll ___ --
12l3)!>92 3295 ----WAREHOUSE
s p RA y r 1\ 1 NT F. R Only exper'd m plumb·
Exper fanishanl( spray 1ng parts dt supplies need
painter Jlrly rate open apply 536 1452 __ _
A PP I Y 1 n per so n · WOMAN over 6S w/c:ar to ~Odular Fixtures ~orp • shr. CdM home wtsamu.
l'38W 17th St. CM E~~ Rmt board & nominial
Stock Clcrk/Jamlor. $2 SC 'al lo right per9on
hr 4hn a day, s dit)''I a ~IRht or day ph li73 472~
wk Apply in. pl!ri.on IMerctt.diH
Storer Ca blc TV. 27392 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • Camino Capistra no._......__ 1005 La~una Niguel 11204 ._ ... ..,...1
t'<1ual oppnr employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• llou."lekecper S4 per hr
Mu'tl he reliable
w an1t1at1vl' Perm pos1
t1on for qu;ihf1ed pers<in
1 hr.. dally \1on thru 1-·r1
or tw1c1• wkly full time
752 7576
I l39 Baker Costa Mesa
549·1041
Equal Oppor Employer
&!or rules for part1et1 an rUS!iO. (24hrs > 752·9561 For appt c.'all 645 2667 Dec & New Years Eve -------Switchboard Operator ,
640 7433 RECEPTIONIST Servicl' Station Atten r1t1mc Conllll't Auditor. Of Ant1"q111.a5I,
Wonderland
Management Trainee
-Young man to work In HOUSEt<HPER • Growing Tool Rental
$ Oay~ per wk 3 llr11 per Bus1neas. must be neat an
day Own tran~p l.1do appearance & have very
l!!land 752·1•31 neat handwriUnJi. 6 dul
-wk. w /week day or ll~KPR Llve·in for cple Pref. marned man for
o n L 1 do Is I c. P v t lbl rm /bath. ref 6'75~6109 permanent, respons " posilion, exper not re 1---------i q 'd. apply 1930 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa lnspectaon
RECEIVING
INSPECTOR
T r y a Dall y Pilot
Classified Ad to huy, sell
or rent somethina
'
A l I Cn danl, cxpcr'd Day & llotel l.aguna. 425 S ....-
or uoN .eaiurtngBe mh Eves Pull&p1t1mc Ap Coast llwy. Lag Reh H CCE warehoust:
PART TIME pany in cw Po ac ply, Shell Stillion. 17th & 49-1 1151 cramme<I with over 50()
Telephone surv4!y. our Typmit required. Call K Irvine. NB ----------•music boxes. n1ckelo
office CdM. to-a. Ideal for Bood. 75_i _s9_JO ----TELLH deon pianos. circus or·
mother of school age Rec:eptlonist/Typull SF.RVlC!-;STATION. 1-'ull PARTTIMEONLV ons , wall rlocks.
child Call aft llam for busy office. pleasant & part Lime Apply 9'JC Wiii tram. 1f necc111111ry grandftjlhcr r lork lj ,
67S-8380 surroundings & ronds Eat1l Cnusl llwy Nwpt MuHt know lo key & type (ascinatlng antlquei..
----------• Apply 9:30 lO 12 30 Plaza ~h. !'>47-0.139. Barhara_. __ OverSl.000,000 Worth PART-TIME American International
OPPOITUHITY ~~~~u:::~n~u~~s. ~~~~Help W•t.d 7100 Hetp W•hd 7'00 Gallenes. 1802 T Ketter·
In production dept. Hrs Irvine. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnll St.. lrvln c . T el.
Mon noon·•pm & 8pm· ---1s...1m Open Wed thru
5em, Tues 5pm-•am Nol---------•I _Sa_t.11 AM Lo .a PM. Vl11lt_'._
exper nee:. Will lraln RETAIL THE CITY Of Apply, Pennysaver, 1660
Placenua Ave. C.M ASST MANAGER HUNTINGTON BEACH
Smal l precisi on
machined & molded
parts ror ele c.'t ro
mechanical devices
Working knowledge or
true position dimension·
Ing pref'd. Prorlclent use
of precision meaaurlng
instruments., 3.5 yni ex·
per. required. Appllct·
lions t•ken Sal Dec 11th
& Mon lhru fl'rl
STACOSWfTCH, IHC
Http W•hd 7100Hefp W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
OrMGRTRHE ... hw•1111t&T ...... Aa, 1111•lw
POll\ION w/malional Jr Announces Employment Openings
PUIUC AUCTIOM
MANY FINE ITEMS OF
ESTATE J EWF.LRV.
ART OBJECTS, AN·.:
TIQUES. FINE 1-'URN.,
ETC. PHONE FOR IN·
FO & BROCHURE
1139 Raker CO.ta MHa
549·3041
F.quaJ Oppor Employer
IHSUUTIOM
IMSTALUR
Sm •ll· ln1ulatlon Con·
tractor In Sout hern
Oran1e County neod•
builder lnaulalion In· aialler. F:x-p pnf. but not
nee. 495 1832 d•111
496-7651 evH
STAFF POSmOH
AACN
Excellent prof es5ional career op.
portunity. Irvine location.. Send re·
sum.eto:
Amlrlc•AIM~of
Crfflclll-Cln Hu ...
21t2 ........ we.200........_CA
92664
Sportllwear chain 11tore1 For The Following Positions :
Salary commensurate
w1exper. XJnt benefits
Opportunity ror advance
mcnt. Apfly In per11on.
PETR E 'S, 147
Weslmln11ter Mal l.
West.minster.
Retired Man w tm~ch·
anlcal ability & desire lo
learn a 2nd career
Perm. Local business
~Qaft6pm.
IAUSPHSOM
F.arn up lO SS~. aver
30'1'! comm.~% pcrlorm
bon ua. Call for 11ppl
llGS-71181.
SELL Idle Items wllh a
D.Uly Pllot Clas1ltled Ad.
8'2-6678
Rtal Pl"OIMl"tv AQlllt
$1327 t0 Sl6)t MO
HetlcODhr Mee• mnlc ,, 161 to $1415 Mo
llwchkNt
SI I JO to Sl3'6 Mo
AppUcatlons wlll be accepted at the
Employment & Training Center, 538
Mein Street. HunUnaton B~acb
through December 22nd, 1976 at
3PM. Ca.II 536·2526.
_645_·2200 _____ --l
VICTROLA 191"
Brunswick two needle noot model. Has 11tor111•
apace for reconia Mk>
Int( UOO.OtJ Phone
631·31@ .
BUVMV
Green & Oranaa AntJque
Horse Drawn Waler
Wagon for an Unuaual
Cbrutmaa 011'\. Makes •
FanwocSlan. M2·70ll
PU Ya PIANO
White with &old antJqq· tna. Oood cond. lnwre1t
Ins old style. .so Rolla ..
Sl.1.SO. $40-38~
Cl11slfled Ads tell bl1
ltema. s mall Items or..
any Item 642·$678.
....
oa tvlLYPILOT Frn!ay December 10, 1970 ~ S• IOSS ~ StM 1055 Ml~eUai..ov.t 1080 MlK•llGMOU' OOlO Pk.3o• • °"Jont IG 10 Swtlf' IC~6 ······················· ·•·············•······· ...••••......•.....•.......•••..........•......•.••.......•..•....... ······················· ~' 10050olJt 1040 ,.,.,.... 1050 l'\llUCAUCTIOM SAT lJ-4 11m lllghland UHll.l.PRF • .SSE::) TRAIN Sl::TS 'M1n1HAMMONU PIPt:R CUSTOM DRAP!-:RV ••••u••••••u•••••• ••••u•••••••••••uu•• •••••••••••••••~••••••• MANY F'JN" ITF.MS OF Or , NK Antq Trunk + Brand New 1'nx" 3' X ti' cuatom OROAN w/Tape Oeclc SHOP OWNJ!!R WOULD
l\ntlQue clut'k•,i\KC F' Mtnl Schnauier OESIONERSSALE ESTATE JEWELRY muchmote'~toS20 HnvyOuLy hsyout with •t•tions. XlntcondS8004i$-47d LIKE TO TRADt:
American, Europun Tiny y Chlbuahua. btfl. lttauutul 111~ VenfUan ART OBJ F.CTS. AN' , • tl•ll nee all moct.ls vulaae. mouolauu. tuo CUSTOM D RAP ~RV
Jap&naa 1chool clnclla S41 ~ Velvet BAKKR Chair " TIQUES FIN& FURN S11l1Sun, 20U Grand PSllnUI t'e nell. hak4: foreiit. ttc Cil"9A Clift FOR COLOR TV. CALL
IO'k o(f ~31132 1l28th --ott.oman.Belowcoal ETC PHONI': f'OR IN: Ciinal. Biil bl •fo'am f'rtl&hLS.lveie Wort h uoo mu1t OfMm1c BOBATe.40-rJOO
SL II 8 POOOUS-R.,EO,LIE DECORATORS FO & BK OCH u RE ale-Baby ir1.1nd piano" 3838 Sunl.i ..-, Ave , ~A :.ucrlrtce 1 Call 642 0138 SeAr 1 1plnet otaian 2 TV ,........_ ~---
• AJI clrs (714) Me·Z848 CORNER ~2200 more 213 S11812M key board. chord Plldala 1.~-A n l IQ CI o c k ~ --875-5761, 9 30SPM WANTED LlkP new cond1t1on ,,.R, lt.r'wo 1 °'1
<; r a n d f 11 l h e r 'J'urku.h bred guard do& GARAGE SALi:: Mov•n& Cara"c Sale-Dec 10, 11. &. Pt(.J( £T1' 48' prof dr111l TOP CASH 00, LA R Movt'd le; a mall homt •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wc1lmlnl1terCh1mc1 3 AnalllJlanShl'µ 14 mo Mu.attcllOakbdrmfum , l'VeryLhlni: iiocs 2012 12 lOam-4pm Toy~. Ina table Adjustable p•io f'OR vi.Joun need .:nore room IJOO'COmpltteStereo for Hlc
Weight Vll'nnOI wall rl()('k M11le. love11 rluld StSO ml1c tbl1. book cues. w indward Ln N B SJL b1 ke11 . I awn m 11 we r . stt-el framt (;ost sso " • • . . 552 7~ 111 cabinet + 1ptaker11
& m 11 n1 Ii· c 1o<'k 11 642 $296 burtaui., 1ofas, many 1~4 l'd.icr. air cond . ch1n11 mulit :sl'll $40 8-tO 21106 JF.WELRY, WATCHKS. $300 644·7655 ~I sl1lllll 1lt1ms 6451881 Much more 2022l Run d k d AHT Of\JECTS. GOLD Churd Ore n S1lvertonc -------
---Mahan AKC 7 mo show -Yard 1111le. m111c furn, nini; Spnns:-l.n II l! !_"Cnll\&Un w~ en_~ SILVER !i ERV IC F. Chn t~.,..J itt i r" 11 0 RCA Victor 21" color CJ>D
Dealer\ & Dtall(nul QllllllLy,$1~orbHloffer Red11corllll111l blllt! 2 cloU11ng, "junk", blke, •. UN IQUE wi c ke r de i''INE 1-'URN & AN n1tvc$r u~1..J wf, sJo: JOlc 185 whol~ulo to thl• trade 548·0218 i wivel rocker chn. hme ~c Uec t1 & 12. 911m Sat 11·3 .,iano. l.ionel conLor couch/day bed 1 T IQUES 64$ 2200 now $19:i· bl!L Incl bench 6'4 4S'19
Orlenlal & American An --velvet. like nu S120 cot lpm 263 t: 23rd M CM Tru1n set , pool tbl . rt b.Y 3~ ft 1 poster dc tl4S-3430 liq~ 7f'ill ~133 cllll rur Uobcrl'Nln 1'1nacher Pup 496 Tf40 l11dy'11 nl!w 11!\ .iutr dub'J siwn with full wlrker LUGGAGI TAGS ----------RCA~ .. 1.-ulo.tOO TV lall'
appt Open 11 3 . 2301 1 ~~~.k~~I~ ti~:~~l'~e;tui.t" Uvm& rm chair 125. Lii Nl'W Schwinn 111r1·~ blcy ~II I . c I c i 1; 6 t·1111c>py <.;rcen und white froM your buslneae c11rct Kimbell Oraan. Enler· mdl. coal 1675 aaklnll
Moultor Pkwy Laljuna Sl5() <.:1111 4931~1 l•mp 1.10, }'.;nd table. $15. cle, loye, flower poh, nhood Ln C M rouon prtul l'Wihlon 8 send one card ror e11ch huncr 200 I yr old Sue 1225 t714>&48·90IM. Jlllla Business l'urk _ ., ......... ., racks, mt.a<: Items 31113 in nnlyu-lh11n" U• .. on· tau pl\I)> one spitre , We ~ All 5. 008·S!l38. c ,_ ~ Wmertck M6 6548 Ci ... S... ,.... '" .. •"' " MIDLAND 8 RADIO Sac 12 place seuin or Golden Retru·ver IJUP 16)11!.l-s c lyudlsplnyp1c:c1,1.Musl rt-turn pt'fmanenlly PLAYH,.AHO Brand Ol'W $100 or t>st
C 1 C ~ pit's /\KC chum pion Wht P'rov Bdrm aeL &c 2 VARIETY 0 1-· GOODIES ~ww t. .M. ~ Co6t S3SO mu.tit t1ell 11~uk'd .1ttruct1ve t•ti & ofr Call aner ll.00 l'M ny11:!,i~~t• hi~5.6.~cn lines St~ reserve ror detiks & chairs. A.uto 8 Sat &Sun 1o.4 9amSatonly ~00/ofr 640 2808 even "trap. meetlna airline White with gold 11nllqu ~7 8393
_;,._ __ a_l!m -"""--Christmas 646·2226 Lr1.1ck sll:reu. Nancy. 2018Do o NB 10.-i.sand weekends. I O. reqwremenlli Pre-m11. C'rOOd cond. lnlereal· --------S40 l066,644 6333 ver r. · Sal., 0(-c II Wt1rncr & vent Ion & lhefl! Fur J lnll old :itylc SO Holls Wy11sey TV 11ame. plays
Appllanc:n 80 I 0 Christmas P.upp1eis fo'1·m. CA RAGE SALE . Sund11y Bush~rd 10077 Olive Ctr WA TERBEDS peraonahiett tag enclose $1, 150 540.all94 12 g11mrio;, h11t1 ~hOOLlnl(
••••••••••••••••••••••• Gerrr111n Shepherd pup-Vin¥1 hide11bed $40. chr», IOAM to 4PM. 3().2:8 War cit, I' V wallpaper. fabrH' or lle t f"r hp. 0 0 d gallery. Xlnt cond. MCI
REFfUO EltATOr«S pu: $2.5. Avwl 19th Dec. t bis. I amps . m II c . f'(>O Ln C M <Hulet're1ll Yellow B1cyclc, muns ~~'::it~~!!e~l/~~0~~!~ "Day Glo" paper dt we luu f"c dr tv ra~l 982 3:19'7 -----
WASHERS DRYI::its ll4l ~ _ 9'79-l363. Furn. clothe!!, etc Cuah Schwinn, <cyrs old. Klnl w1lh he11ter & dehvery will ba<'k & tnm your ~l~~ La~~c:ore:s~ ::eu AM1 FM ll trllCk HS It
kecondlt1ons ~epro11 & Iii' Uuul & Tr1.11ler. wood & Klngsz Headbrd. 2 nllt! only t•ond. Panasonic rt-cord every st} le d1!>rnunL1.-d ~~i ~~a~'i two cards SIH 8477 turntable. 2 3way apkn..
l''rgt Darna11t Guar1L>el ftbergla~s }lull. w 1o:s stnd11. lrlple dresser, Mo v 1 NG s ALE c haneer like nl'w AQu11Heaven ll:lll 7002 PRI<;t;S 1100 S41Pll8 2\IYrstnOnm11cCo Cl\rysler OB w /xlras. rrurror, like new $2SO. Everythml( l(OC!I from 5, Trumpet Olds t:m S2 3 $S SLemw11y Grand t:bony ----------DUNLAP'S s1soorirm 548 IS381 64&33'7hves to $IOO Fri-Slit Sun & bussador & case good DYNA GYM Like new 4 :ra~~~I 60ca ~~:1~~ d~I-~ loah & MlriM
S7<, Mon. ll8$·V11lencla Apt l wnd 1465 Galaxy Or OnPh71152S31iO·l·1.~~ui.t !!ell $250 6 9••m'Sl ""ea ._.._-£ Ull:S Newport lll, CM /\la,kan Malt' mute ror Refng, Copperlone ., NpBch ~u .. .,.,. "" ....-r-m CALL548 771!0 Chnstmas, pups, urecd· l"reeier. uprii:ht $65 C M 549 1•311 _ _ _ _ _ lOor more'1 40t-a Lowrey Hollday Organ •••••••••••••••••••••••
------ing ~Lock 516 7228 :;.s7.2005 Just moved SalS4 22AS ~..---c:hnatmasBout1queNllB Sales Taxlnl'luded Virtuoso w/reverberat·GeMrtll 9010
Will buy some rcfr11(, up. eves/wknds Irvine Ave NB Mu6l GIANT Community Nursery NOl'ARO• inti Rythmn & blt1n ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••
i>IJanct::.. workma or oot. • Mahoeany t:nallsh style &et nd of t · 1 GARAGE SALE School Dl'c 11. 911m 3pm Draw )"our own or send Leslie speakers 12.000 alsoscr11pmel11167~~ Mustsac2Shlh-T.tu, ladder back chairs. 2 x r81\ 1~1 Spnngd11le, Hell 2 name. address. phone & new . ask1n11 S800 iJV. Ev~nrude like new --father & son S:lOO arm. upholstered seoL1, Rederorollng Sule. must 7:S ye<!rs or oLUc cleaning Sprin1?dalc we'll make om.• card per 831-04Mt\•e $210 8 Skiff. restored.
WASHER DRYER 673·2223 xJnt. SISO. Anltqu~ tall sell Lh1l> weekend Anti· from s ramilws SU big ----taa Add 25< each ltke new s7s. 64.5-M6$
• -----carved MahoillOY mir ques, Velvet pau·hwork we rented a warehouse North 1-·are down bag & Send check or money or Electronic Organ. tor Salton y ht.-p.f
Lale model Must see lo ur>prec I-' nir. SlOO. 640·0946 kinai i.i Bedspread, white Oepl'es&ion glass. rurn, buck pak. $100 & S50 VW der to sale. Best offer • OC "-&-Super Deluxe Lhau APl>o pupplei;, on· ---kitchen utem1U~ Come l>k1 ruck Sl5 7S2·9007 PILOT PRl ... Tl ... G 846-S618 ...,,_"' ,_._He Di..
Multi cycle. like new ly 2 lert 9tiO 3976 ll Month old le11ther bar drUPt'S. glai.s & brQi.s see for yoursl!lr i''r1, S11l. " " treH Pe rf" l'l c-o n di l I 0 n with 2 stools S23S or besl coffee table. all Qu&llly Sun & Mon at J60'J W Lee's be11te cpl, 100 ) ds P 0 . Box l~ Baldwin orgun, full con·
LllA.':iA APSO PUPPII::S offer. Call early A M ur pieces S50 $35() 6.U 98K9 McArthur Blvd s A $90. hand braid rug 9x12. Co6ua Me~11. Ca 92626 sole w1 porcu.s111on. reblt. loot Sale ~~~~~-~~i7S22Sforboth. Purebred, no papers. afler8;30.642·4622 CdM __ llarbor Business Park. s12s 8t211Al0pal Cr ~ d rt h lds' K '59mdl. Pncenegoua ble Beaut L 11 P•tralce
-p:artl·colored, $100·SL50 -2406 Holly 1.n NO Sul & m the back, follow the ur 11 B IBch & Slater ) of ~,;ra. neer ~ ~ond '•.,,00eg 548-«>81. flbcrglasa boat.II, hulls &
Kenmore wushcr & -jlas 6405685 Onental rum Exqu1s1te -.. ' · • · rows IA;~ " "" -decks al lei• lhan d""er in good workTnu t·arved leak & rosewood, Sun Beaut anlq Sk~. _.... ..'.-... --~ --IRVINE COAST COUN b"73-S276 Callafl llAM SportiMJGoock 8094 material coal. You ~d. SH.Ml 645.4594 5 Alaskan ~a1em u!e rer~. 7 vanyl loveseat, d1n1n~ doors:..,.h~wr. appl __ ~ THY CL IJ GU t ... F -----••••••••••••••••••••••• rlnlsh you save. Sat I.
-------mos. AKC $12~. (;1111 set. 548·6288.1332·634:1 SACRIF'ICE MOVING Hones 8060 ~ l::M BERSHll' $450 PUILIC AUCTIOH Golf clubs left h11nd Gary Outbrd. Yacht Tender. 3 Mo o lrl 11 .2 Sears ~2347eves ---Sora & love Sl'at, GE •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 1140·1347 MANYITEMSOF f"INE player lOlron~ J woods tO'hull&deckcomplete
ColdliPol fro~tleSb refr111 l 'h"A p AKC6 Maple bunk beds with stereo g11s lu"s twin f;STATE JEWELRY. $7:S536·2294 • S125 & rrce.ter w iic-c mkr ns .,..,uer ups. mattresses, ladder. • " · Mart'. l.o!i quarl<>r & l.., Ara-TYPEWRITER. Royul ART OBJECTS. AN · · 13• hull & deck complel~ $1.25.Callf;7S11191 wks_old $75$100 f>46·75G4 S7S $4!!-l(H7 ocods. pictures, vacuu,m, b111n Ex per r1d1ir Port w1case. l1kl' new, TtQUES. FINE rURN , Mens I' & M Ski boots. s so
tlJys &wknds. ---etc 640-4386.644·2028~r1· fi7S-7323llft 130 $40 Elec blank<'l, SS, ETC PHONE FOR IN· SIU lJ, xlnL cond Used ~1p ~r lul prlcf tnr
36"Gaffer&:SulllerGas .,__t y
8045
8' EARLY Amer Gold~ --: ----SJ6.002210AM 3PM PO & BROCH URE. on<'el-l!S837·3926all 7 damaged hulls from SSO
Range, 2 ovens, anddle, ~ o OU sora SlSO. Blk. 1rnn chan fo'or !'l<1ll': 2 ponies & show 00-2200 --2 hroileni, $8S 673 4!l3S ••••••••••••••••••••••• deli er $100. 25" Ea riv Antiques & Treusures. Sut quarterhorse. 3 btkes, skates. beds, 11k 1:., -COL ~M A. N 2 Burner Everylhlng must go.
Puppll's. ( .. crman Stlep Amer.ConsoleTV,nct•ds Dec lUh.18 4 C&11h3. "~ Cllll847 1091 boots, toy11, playhouse Propane :itv. fold'¥ Open Friday Mondoy
Allent wn Rc~1 .. urent and M1x,culeJmos, t::vs wrk SlSO SJl ~ P rt ·!> a l' 5 · 1 5 9 " !S484468 WOVEN WOODS camp oven. $000 BTU Dam Spm . Sale e nd 5
hquor s lorc ownl.'r:.' Ire ~3.7309 ·· · Toulousl!, lrvlnc <The Shetland Pony & MorJCan 5,..., tolOQ/ Off Camp heater All new ~ when ull are sold. ht
ereamrree1.erli x:i Bfhp Spanish Style Mdhoi;: Ranchi Arabian tOX10'ULil tack CARPET 163 yrd11 . Klllit v -io 70 55'i·62Mor979-26JI come, lstserve
doo , d 2 K1ttens. '•Siamese Trestle tabll'. 2 ho:.t rm R!itofr 496-7946 Nylon Plush S4. pt"r yN.I •DELIVERY• Come early for the plclc up rs Xhll con Sl7:S 66SSurl, c M chairs, 2 benches $2SO CHRISTMAS SALi':. ITTS 5'.J00,642 22IO •BEFORE Our pool :s h;1rk.1 are ot the lot. Whtin you
f l RM 499·1231 Call&UJ 04$0 30 .. Electnc stove, hv'l llandm11dl! Specially QUALITY Horse Blankets -----CHRISTMAS• raised sotahl• i;oe~. $150. co111e. brtnR transporta
•CARPET . --i,:old $50. 546.07~ It cm" t' h 1 Id r c n . $21. 20'> otr all new tack . Walnut Triple Orcii!>cr ~ 833 9770 64S-<l244 Lion, you'll buy
(;JIHISTMASSt>ECIAL Lovable blonde shorthalr Chr1:.tma!> hom4" Blk quaruly of used saddles, w1m1rror. matching 6 -We t\ccepl BofA. Muter
lkl'onitor hwi. 230 yds small mule Ternpoo 11· Blue & Green sect w 2 n wu((h l'ourh 115 2 hay replacer pellets toe drawe1 bachelor chest 30-JOMarh~Glenfleld mdl C:hargcorcash. m 1 x Puppy 1 ow kb maLchino "r€'en quilled Beaut hanging lamps, lb5 S6 75, BAR·K pellet! O'l<eefe & Menl dbl IJILn U u:sed hydraulic chrs. 30. Wn ver Jx !Ix 32 a,..."'-. W ~uper h\y T11wncy Beige 0 • fl I best ff l k R ".._...., '<ylon Plush 642 2210 & 642 28111 chairs, l'nd table. him~. rescreen, awn furn 100 lb5 S7 05 Have louds ele<' oven. stove toll Ta H o5 ert11 e3113•3., e5ais srop(', :111ng dt C'ose, s pol· C~att. ms~ ----coffee table. hanging Fri & Sal 9am 2pm 983 of grl hay F'a1r Feeds, bh: lamp, walnut end tbl, air ty g " o. ting scope. Moyflower
--Cock a poo, 2 yrs old lamp& & decorator tree Sandc119tle, CdM torr ~ !S066 couch, p(11yskool Loyi;, Bnstol C So Coast 30x60fleld 2 2" S200. Call 336 . ....._,.,
Mayu1g Wai>her & Dryer 495-1661 All coordmaled. S350 or Mar1-:ucnlel -11nllq cry~tal lamp PlataMall$40-8888 646-1922 W1"""'9oa. d --t Geldi ng Western o r -- ------H ~~r:.~\~yr w:i~~l·~~~~ ~ 8050 o_!!r. 833·:!!05 _ _ WeaRL
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 5· Cstm grn yellow, orig YA A EN horse 675·7323aft3 30 Train Layout "N" & amp w11 new u trn ;::;:::;;;:::;;=. _ _:===:l.:========;-
HefnRl'r111111 . Fr1g1da1re Oanll!h Modern Ulnlog 5600. sell for S3SO 7' but A LL YARD SAL ES --8070 "110" Scale on 4x8' Lhl, violet bulb Hos heul
w std1nlcss frunl 15 cufl Rm Set S200, Custom t.on l>ide brn vinyl rouch J\Jmost cvcrylhmg under Jewe4ry bridges, tunnels. towns, lamp us well und Li mer
rrnstrre(• Opcrul1on & made 9' & 5' couch &ec orl g S500. 6e II $250 lhe i1un <or Ill lhc fog I for ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec lights $100 Wl·04ff9 blllll ln Excellent cond1·
a"pl.'ararH•t• perfect uons S300. Anliqu• oold 962·4.272. you Lo choose Many WA ..... TED -----tlon . S20 00 Phone
Sl 75 Mti 68116 g l us ta b I el>.$ 2 2 5 -" u "" ,. "' " ltem0 bran·' new but ull " WINCHESTER 30·"" 16.11 :114!1 Magnavoxstereoconsol~ Nu bdrm set Medil. rmpll pcr!ionul property TOP CASH DOI.LAH Rlf'l,E -----
<..; 1'~ 11 5 cu ft Ill walnut cabmct.Sl75. & butcher hlk des ign l''ine5t quuhty dresser., P A ID FOH VOUH MODEL!J4 N111ural Aeolian rull
Rl•fnl{erator. I dr apt. call64l·Ol31l. dineue.557·9857 shoes. hnens. china, JEWELRY. WATCllES. wa·asl!. 11.-, boxei. of mink, ~1. 14 Appr ~t1.e, hurvEt:st t:old SlSO ------ -kttchware. uppllance~. ART OBJ ECTS, GOLU. shells & hopp~ . xlnt ~lSOO ~1200 M1nk/lthr
l!<&l\.11742 I BUY Teak&Rosewood Burrel. small furn l(las11w11re. S i l.VER SE R VICE , cond Must sell $95 ,, Appr S.'lOO·n50 Best .. - - -** * * beautiful Teak end tbl gift Items & unusual FINE F U RN & AN Blonde china cabinet o(r Pvt P1y 646-8651.
'74 Whirlpool Ii 1·yc le Good u:>ed Furniture & Sm curio cabinet. gl11ss Christmit!I d1Jcor11t1ons TIQUES.645 -2:!00 W/!lltdlnA !llass doors. 754.00111
w/revers1ble cul board. J\pphances --OR I will & wood r osewood Sat/Sun Dec 11 12, 9am -good cond, 550 846·8579 -
top or hne mdl. pd $4'~. sell or SELL ror You. 675-9654 _ t1l dark. 610 llunllngton 141Ct. aft 6PM M11c.llOMOUs ~us11S~·7687aft~ MASTHSAUCTIOH --Sl bet Frankfort & ---Wanted 8081
AuctiOft 80 I 5 64M686 & tll-9615 2 Couch es, love seal, Geneva un old town> GOLD CHAINS Trimmer luwn mower, •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• cha1r. baby Curn & masc H B Fr~ S 16.00 heavy dUlY675.6237 SS CASI! FOR •PUBLIC* SAVE' New & used furn, all lllnt rond. 962·0166 -Antique copper pols $200 _ _ ---Good used rum1rerr1gs appl's, mist Wiison s Movlng sale Gai. stovt.', from Greece, macr11me, Adu1l 2A" J whl cycle, 3 frz.rs &sloves5'U>·O'i68 •FURNITURE • llau:a1n Nuuk, Now 2 Gcrog.Sale 8055 Baby remodel Items planlS&ba.skets spd $110 Red wing-bk
•AUCTION* Stort" ~5 & 814 W ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~i· 9 3 44o Linden Sl • WHERE~ chrs100 646 4286 SJZe 11i, lct-hockey skates l!ILh. t' M 642 79JO & ___ ___ ___ Cabbages & Ki"91 ---1n good cond1Llon and re·
•TonitR• 7 :30 PM• ~ 3262 WE BUY Gar age Sa le Furn . Sat & Sun Refng , beds, Comer Magnoha Warner Lg sohd tbl. 6 chr5 & bur asonably !lnced Phone
epoa THE COMHl:CTIOH clothea, housewares, dressers & misc 600 W. nextlo Wlnchells fel. need'! rehn1shmg & 6.11 3_14_9·-------
COMiCJftfNnh F\JRNITURETllATI~ Chnslma" lites. ell' l8thSl ,Costa Mesa 17040MCIC)lt0liaf.V. ~~~~~~·~1~k:";:~~~~t Queen bedroom set, sofa
Stock LJQUidotioft1 Ihde-a beds from Sl~O ~l Sun fl·• 198!S Pomona SAT DEC uTH 141-0018 Iron Sl3S Prtbl 6/W TV & loveseut, living room
l.ovl"ly bed room •elb. Wood 11amr 11e111 rrom C M ____ Beautiful new Chn1Stmas rirt bl l y pew rt r m Is~ chairs !SS6 8842. rlr1•,,e r11 , chl"llt!I ...... d h -----...,,..,, wn mU<' more Aquarium rropanc centerpieces, w1lh or RING -Converts to Pen· t.enu. Thurs or art 1eM n. •. ~n ~room :.et, •ofa
nlll'"'<lan<li. hl.lbnh \hc~l "'The Little Warehouse heater. rod' lo<, ·Lereo w lhout candles r e "'r1 o anytime Sat ~ " htod.~. bunk bt•d,. hubv h d II h a ~ I ' . dant or Brooch. !Sets or r r & love seal, living room tum dr~k'\ ~ol.i~. 10 ,,:. t at un er 8~ 5 t e components, long size asonably priced S5 lk up, diamonds-12 cts hlue 67:S·O.'IOO cha1rs.tbls ~-8842
w11La. hlde u beds. 01 1wes th~t wont be un· atlk shee t.a, lampt;, 11lrl'11 noOun11 over SlS. 111291 Sapph.lre·l7ct Australian Time for C hrlstma:. Musical
l I " d1.•nold ski boots, rhlldrcn'!I Arlln,ion Ln. 11.8 . <We&t Fire Op I. Will sac Must '"·>mpl HO Train Layout 1 ._~-.1. 8083 t01'11•111:.i,, 'w'1rr"v· llJlt"'cri.. 1~1.Heil.Un1tl. llU .iames,booka.hou11ehold on Me11dowlark Or orr sell be( Dec 15th Pvl. ~ nt d 4 8' tbl " ns..-...... mt
o nlor & u ' \' imuh Sat & Sun 12·5 •-k1tch items, e l" Sun Graham I ,., ou e x ' Ml Cl PORT AILl "42· l244 "'1,, 4. 1815 "ntinu: • 'r • · -Pty. l7141962· 7393. t ransformers. l$ elec ., .. •••M••1••0•••M••••••••••
R""DIOS .,.. " .. • "' GaraJie Sale De<' 11 & 12, MOLLlES GOLD MINE 11wilches. rolling atock conn n-•11 utic eledc "" U,''IQUL' wicker ·•e NpBch __ u. r j •-l . Too h'ftll t lb• organ, el<ce ent con I · OICiAH5 ,, "' v ,,.,, years o unk "' loo Uruque 14K aold ch111n:1 muc "' s, mus c tlo S600 P p S32·12S9
ls -oJICTOR rora«>r rouch1day bcd 7 F\im lllmps Chn•tma)> t'Olle<:t mg. 1821 Viola Pl ·n' bracelets, diamonds seen. 423 E . 16Lh Place , n. ·------
""" .-.. rt by 3'' fl ' l>U8t4.'r dr Dl'ror. mower & edae~. (;.M ~·4720 •n' emeralds 'n' rinas & C M SIGNET Selmer Sliver w 11 • h., f ~ d r ) l' I ~ ~111n w1lh full wicker (',~ .. "II, lut• more S"LI B L.. orr
r " •~ r . d h '""'~ " '-·-of Knie knak• •k•~ ttlings. y appt only Grayco EM-400 riute er rl! n.,era...,, .. , ret•.tl'I ~ + CSJIOflY {,rrrn an w 1te Sun 8·4PM. 10SO San ....,.,.. · 0 ' ~ ~. I IAYT'S MORt: \ICt-: M• rouon pnnl c·ush1on K p 11 b 10 C r C M SOrollsofw111lp11per, new Balboa'" and,67S·l:S72 /\1rleaspamlsprayr11oe •94 230S l'LIANl'.t.S&Ml~l· in "''l)'urelh11ne Uaeon· SunnowertoSmalley RV e lec equipmn 'L, Uvettock 8075 S850. _ 67~.:sijoo Revelle 3 pc drum set
DOH'T MISS ly as d1spl11y p1cc~ Mu111 wonder pt>ny. Sat & Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crown Air Hockey w1h1ah h.iL cymbah1,
THIS! IARGAIMS >tt Colt$.~ mu.st K"ll Garaae Sale Sat Only' 9651 L1t Capilla. f' V Reg. Morgan mare, broke Like new 5lOol & music stnd
f<>R CHRISTMAS" GOO otr MO 2806 even· Oak & Pine Fl!rn Stand~. <Brookhursl/Warnerl to ride & drl ve, blk '50 642.:s107 CmplL $235 All 4pm,
f' xJ 1 Iii 'h inp •nd weekends and lots mort 17071 Garage Sale. lolR of loys, parade Morgan acldtng, ~ (J1T1 p::m1.'~:"111~·m~ ~~1hl~·c~ CON,.ISCATEOA iotock TwainLane,H B lOY bnx, nde toys, SIS. Eng. Weste rn 1714 )New Qn St Wator Bed, CL_A_Rl_N_E_T_B--d--ood-
l l I \\ h ...1 r r •· 10 4, 13171 /\ndele. Irv 3311-1011 $200, t011pd bike, W . sml un 1Y· ll i llrf'd <' 1· onor .,. so 11s & ovestata ... 23•0 sanu Ana Ave. firls bike SlO, el(><' dryr . cond Case 1ncld $125
lhn .. r\mt•rtt·.i11I 11n1t <tperc\ & itamcaeb All beLwn 23rd &: Santa Gi!raue Snll'. Sol 8·4PM. MadUnery 1078 7S, antique Rrlrm set ~ 73411
\1 ·' 'I t• r 1 h u r IC c 11 I a o Btlow Wholtule M Utot Isabel Fri -Sal 9·S B b" ...... ,,, d L \'. ••••• • •• • • • •• • • • •• •• •• • • ..,,,, s ------L • • h 1 cr • l'hctk,. & Srll 8421.244 11 Y ~. rum se · • _,.,, pwr mower, 15, Teave> TA400, 5700; ~
(.;A.'ill 'loO l't-HSOl'tAl. TIIE CONNECTION t07 Jumlnt, CctM Sul on bed + misc items. 1121 CEMENT Mixer S'-11 cu Ping P ong Table. Sl:S. K~mo monitors. $125'
l1lECAS l'Ll:.ASE , 73.'1 Unit I. ly 8AM Rl'frig, rocker, Salvador. CM. Meu del n. Elec mtr Hand low and M11c 11ems S81-18tl Le5 Paul ropy wiGibson
MASTHS AUCTIOM Heil Ave 11 B hachold items Mar 545 67SO wtwhls. New' S250i orr MV hnrdwar\I Sl50 .... Violin 557 6264 or 979 2631 d f
1075''' Hwpt 81vd Ovul PECAN WOOD c~ 200 Via Genoll. Lido 1!11 G78-15 Tlre11, Powell M1n1 Bumper Pool Tuble, slate. ~~gr.J:.~~8 or other
COSTAMESA frtUihlewclall!l tup<a2 Siit &Sun Blki::..elothei; bike, 1w1vel rocker, lloml·l1ll' Ch111nuw base. t yr old 1125.
646-1616 8ll·9625 " $2' l perfect concl &skis, mlAc ltemt1 ri•mt"8. coffee tbl, hsehlct XL·9M itlnl rond 1 yr 642 8327 Orum sel ~ pc Yamaha.
--i\lmMt S400 new Will t.ems, m11c. Sal 9·3, Su.n olrl $295 or hst ofr Dinell" Set, lbl, 4 "hn & Ludwig bass drum ped
l lcrcJ-t 8020 M"ll ror Sl~ (;.ill 64:S-09S:S Y1111"(1 Sale Fri SPaL·Sun ~Jc 3Ml46 Country Cluli s.48 9546 leaf. Frplc w1elec~ loas die Xlnl cond 112.51 bst
••••••••••••••••••••••• nftcr:Spm 8AM on 1741 omonu · Beaullful 'ewelrv, me·n~ ofr Callfl.44·4709 Ra~91 h C'rund Pr1i1 " 10 ---Ave S .. T " B d II Ml.c.lw-.s IOIO ' , ----' . SUl'F:R !\UY' If Couch Lot• of MISC. " ,.n~ 11que o s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ladies nnflb, at reH. pre (; es F' e n d 6 r II bike 2() 1, (r11m1'. · ' • depreulon glai11 collec· pnces. Lifetime guar p b G t llkl• Nl::W ' S80 842 0131J J!Ood cond. Only 160. Patio Sate· Catamaran.& tiblea cpt" Cnr. 'Hohd1ty Formica Pirnie T11ble 646·470S ret•151on au u1 ar. n1nck Naug. recliner, • . bo &Ba , •·NO w/benches, 3 x 12· llvy -fender busman amp.
US F. D. RF. n lJ 11. T & like new, hardly used. 250 & 450• 8SO lb cap , Ill yport. duty work bench 14 11 3'. Firewood S80 per cord , Both like new 9611·22.'13
Ouoranleed All types. $75. Maple swlvl!I rocker trlr. ad cond·ll ?S. 611 Saw horses & l oak desk $47 .SO per i.., cord, In
parts rrpa1r11 Tradl' ms ~.Call 64S· 1689 For d f' a Ir 1" ne ·II te 11 Garage Ssle · Furn, odds wtchr. 641·61018 to6 pm. eludes dell v. 493 2063, Office "'"'it.. & (ICC\'pted 631 2101 a~lfl.$90(). Kawai Console I< ends 3 Kama Ill Ct . 496·2917 .... ,...,.. 8011
-------5 Pc Walnut bdrm 11et, Puano, 19SO. wd ao·kart. N B (Nwpt Cre1>U Sat 12 Sheet11 of ln11ulatlon •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Nl::W USED BI K~S• k1n11 hdbrd. twn mal· b lkl!, mlfH' t oys & 9~ · 3~". $20, small cheat ot R.efrtaerator. bwr. couch, Complete otrlce set·U"
Buy S.•ll Tr.idl' trt'S!ICS, hke new S3SO ti I a IS w a re ~ · 3 2 0 6 drawera SS. wood Ironing bed, dreasor, mu11t sell. xlnt at.eel deaka & chair;'.
Puu & R11p1dr11 23" UC/\ con.'IOle TV. an Delaware Pl C M Br 11s8 pl pe f ill In Its . boud $S, padded dbl eheap 645 ~ swivels alao 875.3000 !)kateboard' llque wht. %l" + stereo C 11 tu I y t ic h cate r , headbo•rd SS metal kit · · Cycle & l'o. ~ Ntwport AM FM record pl11ver. Sat. Sale: Clolhes, boob, hardware, amall tooh,, tbl no chrs, ss'. B&W port 2-pants su1t.'I. :oilze 42, W Bay &_!!!ec_h_R_l_IY __ _
Blvd C \1 1142 7910 S2S() ~52·"282 -portable ty~ewrller ' etc 243S Ora.n11e Ave tv, works xlnt S6S Call each, I blk & l blu DESKS·Oak. M&hoaany, mlac Ch1qu1ta, l..B C M Sat onl .. ~ 846-2821 MS 5817 e Schwinn Var11ly 10 ~pd. CRIBS l n f11nL Bed 4!M-G88l . . . y. a .. eropm.645·18.57 . -. ev Ii met.al.S2Slolll0
111" ~rh~meS8024 ... 2~3heel. drc,se;, nlte stand i. Sal & Sun Tires. tool•. Movina & redecrtn'g Sat Whlrlyblrd-hold!I 4 kids WAT ERBEO Water IWG __ ~_i __ _
ROOtl., .pe '" 1'8 baby chan1er. 833--0828 alas. Juoque. baby itema. le Sun Oarden equip, S20 Wolk1na spnnkler work." ' Po3l•r. wood 3 M T h '-' r m 0 t a 11
3SpdWomon11 Bike, like Udo CoupleselUoaquaU· 713Center,CM 541J.11847 furn , m lac I05SO S1:S. Foldup cart rill S200 675 9'97 ··secr ti tary·· copy
Ol'w,140. Ly furn 2 stained «lass Toys. bike. clothes, furn ' Chinook, P' V. ~~arbor lockc-r $2$ 10" Radial arm uw. m ach1n11. l1 kl' nttw ----'~ !S618 windows couch, end misc. S at 9 s :S l 5 l FAMIUIS typewriters, shotauns. -.Z 8.5 980-2M3eves c...,... & tbls Ii l11m119 67S-24SI Catalina Or Newport J know It ·1 clot1C' t o W h I t e h o 11 11 s f o r dfforator aru ruu . fllo Peh 1017 eq.1,...nt 1030 Walnut dmma game tbl Ha\a. Chrl•tm aa. but maybe Chnstmas gins. coolllea cablnou. Monoral ound •••••••••••••••••••••••
....................... /t bu I h ••oo YoU better not ml.as lhl! or candy 21 .... h1, ~/8 equip , 10 llJsorted Adoroblo cuddly Lhuo 111 rn c rs· " Giant! Sat Nu pwr toola, ooe Down ''"pin& baa• loo& & 6!S18 wide-, Sc ea. bedroom rhe11 t' " Ap&o. puppl11, s wka. <.:amera Kodak Retina Ill Obi bookcase hdbrd W . ojd tum. brass backaam· <new ). IJetr\s. dlx 008 oo 3379 cabinet.I. aaaohne pump, AKC ~S300 58HiG'1li
C. ~MM, ha1 new11hut ~n1~ond Movlna moa lbla tapes. mlrrora. bed, boaUna Item• It an 2l " Zenith color TV. · ~:31:iauto rl u1h 105. 929 Arbor . C M. nr. automobllt & Iota of lrv1neCoast CountryClub nerd• t ran1rorm cr. Movlna' Sell ch1ckoos,
--------MOVING' Furn, anti 19th/Monrovia other &ooc11es. Sat .. Sun ~Ol:emllC'r!!hlp, S300 S001248 duck. ,..bbtta Ii caats
CGh IOlS Qut3. reduced. Bdrm e.i. Sat • SUn. 332 Hamilton, 1 I a m . 4 Pm . 4 3 0 i,., Old ct1w fl'oot Bath tub All for AO. ~928
••••••••••••••••••••••• iamt< set. lampt1. Fri, CM. Coleman 2 bumer GokSenrod Ave, Corona CARPETlNO. Alm011t nu. CottM tbl, end tbl, old So W11l Pel Center
lllmalay•n Klttell3. S'ln!lt Sat. Sun PM only S un· atove, 2 cota w/pada, deJ Mar. Gd nubby brwn & quail· rocklna chair I& other W o r Id ·' I a r a., s L:
colon, Clo~A Re11 Adult da.y. 646"860&. 303 LaJolla tent.. etec ippl _ warne HBRS C horale Jroup ly Yellow shaa .$1 75 yd. ml3r S36 2137 Brtatol/ McArthur S.A
te1nl7S& up. 768-•ntl Dr. ND Iron, akW ... le• 01111b1r, Rummaae sale. Sat ~6889 S56-lfi4 • ., ---------IFt F Cnldapol t:? cu tt.1---------
I c 4' cream fr u aor · 12/11, lCM pm. Corner POOL Tbl. 7lt4. $100, Cheat Ftu SlOO, like PARROT. Youn1 • I.Am• 8lank1 1t.11 EZ Thrtm It•· M aanoll a / O a rt le Id . 1'75. new. Oltv• recliner. Uko Ta I k • ,0 m 11 UJ o «-~ ~nr & muc more FounlAln Valley. 49'1·2105 oew~. ff5·~ 873-1480
P~rtlAn Ii Himalayan lut.Un & cat. reg. & ahota. Find what )'Ou w1at ln M&-111165 l>a1ly Pilot Cla11lt lett11. ---.
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motor Xwtwnd locdlion 1n Newport ltclill Cht'V) <llS:lt'lllC $l6:10 ofrti4tl !llJI 1974 2002 BMW '111nt rond. Dahm 9720 ~ 9730
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ball .. new 81mm1 top & H SM"" •EDS 11 JOAM . ~II day wkn~s _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40-5630 MEW,ORT DATSUN
covers. 673 5853 A:.kmg A ..,..,.. . H!W '76 OflAHGE COUNTY'S 888 DOVE ST $1.250 Ueforc )OU buy. ~1vt· us u 1913 Cad louring Car OLDEST NEWPORT BEACH · call' Bt'aut re:.tored $1 2.000 CA,RI II M'Go
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MARQUIS TOYOTA NEWPORT lJEACH sunroof C&l.22> 2850 llarbor Blvd.
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heater. air. & uth~r
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mags. tires. m 1rrorll.
bumper. many xlralt
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Perr rond. 12.500
675-27:16
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847-6087 • 549-3331
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--OBI<"~ RV Rent:ils '71 Chevy Shortbed. shell '70SIMCA 1204, 30+ mp!J. w boot big tires & nms Fnt whl dr Runs ad 5 Acrrs 7S 'i6 mode li. Cost l~t. xlnt cond Must MSOor ofr 411'7 2105 Irvine 559 4116 ________ , St'e' 13500. F'IR M AH.Roao 9705
P'or rent 20' \tan1 Motor 493·4887 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llome. comp equip .72 Jeep ~. T truck 3Jm ·m Alfa Spyder, rlualc !!!!!!!!~!!_-~•-•_•;1111_-1 ~rycleun 962·6103 Alask11n camper, full dell(hl,runsgood,$2600
Aldo s.n,fc•,,arb power & 1cc~uor1e1, _6'4_·M25 _______ _
& Acefttof'fft 9400 wtr. stove 64G-11355
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101 N Manchester.
Anaheim 776·9900
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c ustom lntertor .
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rima. Xl.nt rond. Eves.
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Costa Mesa 540.9640 -----J.,._. 9710
2845 Harbor Blvd.
'74 BAVAHIA4 s peed , <.:osta Mei.j 540 6410
111r cond & s unroof -, --tJ.Ull t<'M 1 Uni Wjgon. ulr . radial~.
• • roof r11ck radio. orig
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1•<ind &stereo 103411 '74 260Z Xlnt c:ond .
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Silver Beauty 3 K Sedan
w Holl:. G r1 11 $3900
5J6 22411
w • .,. ....... to ....ta ............
Ht111J1 '' bC1J tenice .,.. a body -.. Senke Dept. o,.. 111n. lllte 'ti 9 ,,_.
·75 5301A·Pull power
mrrnnd. C906MVG ).
2TOCHOOSE
AMlfM • .-11r Must ~ell.
& 9'79·3171 or dfl O. 193·11525
'73 Jag XJ ll!L 4 dr sedan,
JO.IJOO ml. xlnt cond l
Owner c11r Air. AMl l''M 75 Oat11un, 8210. 2 dr. 4 11t.en.•<Hape deck Asking
11pd, xlnl cond, $2,750 or $8000. 642 0642 eves.
'76 2002·4 speed, sterl·o best orrer 5111 1~7 evii.
cassette.a1rcond.&only ~90~dy!I '64 XK "'; Coupe Tape
800m1les. (53371 lil deck, wire whl11, $1750
S '"DDLEl'"CK Oat.sun, 73, 240Z, uc, 4 Ph963 7552 • • spd, mul(s, 36M m1. sun -------1
VALLEY IMPORTS roof, xtra:.. xlnt t·ond SELL ldlt! ttemii with a
Bl I ·2040 495.4949 $4250. Pvt l'ty. 968 6~2 Da~ly Piiot Cl:.ss1fied Ad.
Offw ...... 11-13 ·"
Alltol, H•w HOO AMtot, Hew 9100 AMto1, H•w 9100 AMfot, New 9100 Allto1, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEW 1976
DATSUNS
LEFT
821o·s. 710 Sedans + Station Wagons. Pickups & 610 Sedans + Statton Wagons
ALL SALE PRICED IWHILE THEY LASTJ
INCLUDED IS A 5 YR., 50,000 MILES SERVICE CONTRA.CT
FREE
EXAMPLE HIW 1'161210 WITH RADIO
SIDE MOLDINGS & UNDERCOATING PLUS
A Fiii 5 YR . 50.000 MILE SERVICE
CONTRACT (HL8210784276--46561
s3190
Plus TM
~License
THIS IS WHAT OUI SllVICI COMTIACT Ml.AMS TO YOU -MICHAHICAL
-..DOWH: YOU ..na PAY MOU THAM US POI MAJOm MICHAMICAL llPAllS
FOil YOUI YIHICl.I; UNT AL CAI COVllAM: MAXIMUM SSO PU OCCUlllMCI:
TOW1MG COVEUGI:: MAXIMUM $20 Pia MICHAMICAL lllAKDOWH.
THIS SllVICI COMl'UCT IS VAUD MAnONWID!.
USED CAR CHRISTMAS SALE
ALL OP OUI MIW CAI TIADIMNI All THOIOU.M. Y IAJllT'Y CHICllD, DIAeNOllD & C~stOM CHICm. THIS IS WHY WI CAN GfYI YOU A t Ylt. USID CAI SlaVICI
COMTUCT OH CAllS MAllCIO WITH A •OU ST Alt.
71 DATSUN 710 4 DI. SEDAM
Fully factory equlppect, '4
speed trans & radio
(JHL 7100'414 73·33031
Pl.US • 1 Yr 12.000 mle eervlce contract
52395
PUii T All t LIC£MIE
•74 CH!VY LUY PICKUP
4 speed. radio & air
con d1t1 001no
(02'476XJ
51995
l'\.US T AA t llCIMl!ll!
SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF GOLD STAR*
USID CARS ALL SALE PRICED -IUY WITH CONFIDENCE
•00\.D STAR DENOTES, YR .. 12.000 MIL& SERVICE CONTRACT-OFFER ENOS 12131ne
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Frld1y. O.C.mt>e< 10, 1976 DJO DAILYPILOT Mto..1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••
'740 ._..01, lmport.d Autos, l"'poried Autos. Imported •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Mada 9731 ~letn t740 ~Ghia 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Mutdu llX3 Coulk' <I '75 MH230 ~II pwr. Mun.>
~ KJrma11n <ih1J 1967 si>tl. undt>r wrnt)', very xtras. 1'1700 m1 Will uc Nt.'t'\l~ M1111>r rt•1>111 r Will clt-an~n 3202 cept trudc1n ~5 5!1111
trudc up 1;.12 'i.f,27 ---
7J M 1uda R XJ. -.tu lion 'Sii 220S. 111 1111ud c•ontl
fi6 l-:u101>t•Jn KJronu11n V.Jl(On rl'l't•ntlv n •b ll Run & r.ond ltncl )
'·h1.1 limlll'd 1>d 1t1on ,.1111 \ c . 1!n:JS.H ~ltaight ::>1:,00 H73 13.lb
~Int rnncl l't'J Jg\1; Mef'c•de' leftl 9740 65 220 Auto dean, n1·t•d, ---------1....................... VBl\.l" .)Ob SlbOO
I ur t l,1,~1f1<'t l \1J
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11.11h 1'11111
1\1' Vl~tllt
75 3UU D. -.howro om ____ 962_'_tlljij3
t l(•Jn. '11.!1\111 ~s 1 -ts ·ti6 25tt:i1, bpd 2 top-.
cvt" or 962 KIS47 du}' l(ood cng. necJ!> pa 1nl
. $3800 b:.l ofr Ca II l't1ul lllb'7 .vtcrn·tfr, lk•111 :.!:JU, llet!d. $46 l<!iJOor t.75 •162b \Int 1·ond ~I or ooi.
<iller ~ :IX'll ·1s SLC 11.!'>IMI m1 sun
roof. velour 1nlr. t'IAM'lll'
---------•Want Ad!> Call fi42 5028 $24,500 Ph 641 670!1
Mil '73 450SLC
Rare conrours cond
Sunrf alloys. leulhl'r.
stt•reo. lo m1 lfl4111lf'K >
HOUSE OF IMPORTS
2131921-8588
714/523-7250
7G 300 S E t·o~ l':ll't'l
roof. leather. '>J>t'l' whb,
r•1d1.ils. nds ml't·h .,. rk
~ 77HJ3ll ----
75 2-100 Merrl'de:-. &111,
lully cqwp1~. xlnt rond
Maple yellow Best offer
644 7572
Autos, IMported Aaltol, IMpon.d A.tltos. IMpor+ed 1, lmporled Autos, l"'porftd ...................... .....•................ ....•....•.•.••..••••• ..••..•••.......•.••• . •.....•......•...•...
~ e.tu 9740 P-.of 9741 To ota 9765 VolbwOCJM 97 70 VoebwOCJtft 9770 ....•.•••....•.•...••..••........................ ~ .••..•.•.........•••...•••.••...•••.•......•....•..•••...........
'72 MIZ JSOSL R~r~ 71 Pe~~ot ··304· Kiarm..inn <:t11.i Con' l 1973 51.1pet' le.tt.
IU , Good cond . SIHMl firm '77 11*73 I 'lld. ~1creo 4 !>p.>ed, K trJl·k tu!)\.· & f'Mei7~i~i.~~~~~:~~:. 640709{).640 7~ alWa):. gurui;cd. lo\t.•11 lo" m1lco. J'llJJlo.:.-.;1
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HOUSE OF IMPORTS
2131921-8588
714/523-7250
1961MIZ190SL
COUPE ROADSTER
H urdtop Orqpn11I
leulhu with 71.000 m1lel>
Mui.l i.ee! (Ol6NLE 1
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1973 PORSCHE
91 IETARGA
5 i.pt.-ed, ,11r t•ond . :.lt'n•o.
IOdjt!> Buy or XLN'I'
lei.CIC plJn lt!OOHPC I
1972 Ponche 91 IT
S ~~. atr tond . pwr
w1ndo-..·,. mag:. & s il\'er
w bl,1t·k 1otl•r1or
ll~t-·r1 I
1951 Ml% I 90SL SADDLEIACK
COUPE ROADSTER VAUEY IMPORTS
TOYOTAs ~.Callf.4°1~ VAUEY IMPORTS
HERE Mow '67 VW Snrl. bOO) lo\rk 831·2040 495-4949
•HEW COLORS
•MEW MODB.S
llug€' S.ivmjts on ALL re
m111n1n~ new lb' &
Uemos
The Ueltur Uarl( .. m
MAR9UIS TOY OT A
MISSION VIEJO
131-2110 495-1210
Rum. good $71)() ol r
191 210.'>
Pop To,, CJm1>cr. ~.ooo
ITU on tlUS<•t t·n1: \Int
l'tlnJ ~1800 t>4b b4:H
'70VWIUG
~ 'IPl'C.'d. i.n1•k 'h1ft
rud10 L.tc O:Wllt-:J s 1695.
540-5630
VWSALE
tiJ VW 1G Mi'.118:> 1 •
ONLY $199
.611\'W •:r.1\1:\1 1
ONLY SI 199
Newport.,. Motors
UIW llarbor Blvd . C.M
642-0795
11 u rd top 0 ra 11 1 n a I 831 -2040 495-4949 ·71 Corona MK II •t·dr wgn CLOSEOUT SALE
A.tot, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 4-tos, Hew 9100 l~athcr ""'radio. /\ w air, new brakes, re l"l~:o.ll'' llTX7751 '75 f>ori:.chc 9M I !I hlrt-et>nl eng o hiiul Clean lonxsox·& sox
• LINCOLN· MERCURY" 1976 RAlllTS
Model 1721 Thi:. U\dUdl•to
tre12ht. dedlt•r pr<'J•.
gl.ize, 1 SJ>('t!d. AM 1-'M
radio. bumper i;uJrd, .
:.1€'1.'I bt:ltcd rJd1111' & r r u nt d 1.• l' b r .1 k e '
......•...............•...........•.••.......• ········•····•····•··•·······•········•······· SADDLEIACK low m1lcul(e, xlnt cond auto trans $450 below 2626HARIOR ILVO .
VAUEY IMPORTS 1>12 26112 book >1395 tH5 0202 or COSTA MESA
831-2040 49S.4949 f~ !112 5 ... pd.. O\erall 85'. 64&!1669 _ '71 VW Campt.'r. orl(tmal
.-....ton•d 'llew t'nl:, ._ ra_re ·73 Cellt·a. good l'ood. new rond. xlnt &nl'l'hanicJll) Lease lll'm . $3!1!15 firm 19ti 7620 brk:.. , m} I uphl. S2350 493 &i2.8
or ~91; \M32 'I'~ ------Mew • Used i.w7 ·-Ui65 art 6 '1 __ ·72 VW 7 p1111:.t'n1ter Hus.
OVER I 00 7:! !II I t;"I 1·nnd :i~m Toy '71 Ct'hru ST Auto . xlnl l-Ond. $3000 or ~:.t
MERCEDES l\M rM :.ll'n•o. ITIJG~ il&r, nwgi., low ma . hke ofter 5454851
rww t1rel>, l:1:mm1 hlul' pp !163 7505 OH DISPU y ~ 4246 nt'W .
·n !:II I. Corn brwn . '70 TOYOTA
'73 SUPl~H Bui:
yellow b lk :1 IOOO ITII
xlnt. S2000 ftrm. 1133 :Jtil:I
aft 3P!\1
t li 6302S68.'1 > Othl'r.., JI
M1rullar i.avin:~;; too'
HOW S3797.09
llLL YATE~
VW.PORSCHE
San Juan Cap1str11no
837-4800493.4511
HouH of lmDOrts
AUTHOIHZkU
MEHCEOES Of,;l\LER
6862 Manehcsll'r.
lluen11 Pdrk
523-7250
m<1l:!>. 1\ M •FM s tcrl'o. COROUA WAGON
appt•Jr i.:rp. mui.l !>l•ll 4 bpt•t<d, radio. heater
Ma 59-11 afl 3 301'~1 1735RQK I
SI 199.
'67 liug All Origmul. vw Po; Top Cdmpt>r f1a~les~ ~J~lY ~tru!>' 10.000 mi on 1835CC l'nJ.: ·72 !111 l'or.c•hr
\pJX•arJn«I' liroup
S:fl50 ti-14 1755
Sac ti73 ,5,3 I h1I ,\M FM tu!)(' dck , mJny
"Ira!> S22!15 l!lti ~til7
Immediate Delivery Now On
on lht-S,rntil Ana F"' ~
·711 2l:IOS t: hrov. n rogna1·
air . .tulo Jm fm p, t
pl) 4!14 :Ht>.~
'67 M llZ Hare :IOU S t:L
f'ull Pwr Sharp & clean.
Best offer 547 ·:ll!OI
CLASSY CLASSIC
1.1 J51i s<.: rl"'<l ... blk ml,
"IHtlll'~!> Mint 1 ond Sli(JUO or bt·'t •ilfer Pvt1 ________ _
·11 VW v Jn nt'"' rel>ll
cog Good wnrh\lun i5 Sc1rono. \lnl rond Cull M 1kc 1~1s 71199 n 1• t• d s n ,. "' u w n e r
·11 VW ttu... I\ M r-· M St:! 9631 orti-16 150:.?
:.~erco. 22 mpR S.2J50 '66 Bug. i .OOU ma un 11\0tl
Cull. 494.3432 or 580 1771 ('l' €'ng. t 3eatl'r. dlo;.m. V2 tons-~ tons-Longbeds-Shortbeds-
4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS and TERRA VANS
Medium and Heavy Duty Units in stock!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
3877
--1n) SJC 4~, 1\177 riumph 9767
"70'. tll 1 ~tioo or bt•;.t ol •••••••••••••••••• •• •• •
art 6._ _ mak .. ofr 193 77:.12
'73 MliZ Sliver ISO SEL.
F'ull 1>wr 4ti,OIJO m 1. good
l'o nd makl' offe r
547 5801
M 8 '7ti280S h or y.&unr·r
1.·ru1 i.l' r nlrl. 2300m1
llJ\loll'l>' )16 200
6!#12720
MGI 9744 .......................
'65MG8
fer Nu puant l i ll l
847 li07U 1': 'I I ;15
'73 911 T Tarqa
Sepw brown lan. lo"'
m1 . hkc new. fully eqpd ,
<7U ISH6 6.11,.-J
1973 l'on,1·h,. !JI~ :.! o M ant
rond \tJvcur ~roup Stcn•o. nlJl:~ xtra ..
Yellow blk 5300 ofr
,. p 9b3 1200
1976 Triumph TR7
G ryl . 1 SIX'L'<.1, powe r
dm· hr11kcs. heutt'r. 11111
tel ..:las~. l\M t 'M stcrro,
funn whcl'li. & un i\'
11 .000 mile-. Im·
maculatt" l m5NJPI
MOWSS995
NEWPORT DA TSUH
~OOVt;ST
:-.IEWPORT Ht-:ACll
SSAVEHOWS
1976 VW DASHER
4 D oor Sl;'dJn
l\ulomdt1c. ll•Utherette.
Lmled ..:111.>!., radm di 1.·oco
mat!> 132620&1980> Dis
L'OWlted to
JUST S5205.64
llLL YATES
VW.PORSCHE
lll-1300 ..
Rrhwlt eng., gd r ond .611 Turi.:d 912 ~, Sµd :-lcw --
$1200 o r :;wap for earl) l'ng Nit.'l' !>hape Hun& VollswOCJeft 9770
·7c;., Van. (71~ I 645 5250 l(rt•at S5:IOO olr t>42·:!0n •••••••••••••••••••••••
San Juan Cap1i.lrano
837-4800 493-45 I I
'72VWBUG
lhur:1.S11t.Sunduy!. -1Hti7 vw Bcq:c l>lark
Opel 9746 Rois Royce 9756 llnder tiOm Onr.. owner
t l>l>Cl'd, rncl111, lo mill·•
<!1761-'Fl.l
••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~·ii)iALERiN·U~S.A.. \i('I') dean ~Jti liUI_ - -
1973 OPEl 1900
s 1799 .
STATIOMWAGOH JR ROY
.\utomat11· with radio R CARVER
V t-: n Y s II A H P ' r ROLLS·ROYCE
CtiltiNJOl 1~J•mt:. ..
BILL YA TES ::_·: •<"
VW.PORSCHE
San Juun Cap1Mrnno
837-4800493.4511
HEDIN COi.OH.
Toyota 9765 •.•••.......•.•.••.•..•
·71, C:t>hru L1fthark almo1:11
Ill'"' • ~ .., IJC<'d
Lti \'\\ \ Jll 'l'" t..ltJ! & 11o--------.. t r .. n-. ~t l:>O IJ,.t ol r ltUH--.lhd.
675 !li07 Coote MH<I
..... 646-tlDl w S40°'461
·71 ttl'S. 7 IHJ" °"l'14 Pnll
\Int 1 oncl lh l 1111 Ph ·is St•1ruu·11 !1~1. -.11.·n·u. nu
~i 181>K&till li:l31 air ('1"t $~>11110, !'),H'
1s srrnur·co $4:J4JO. 7~ I ():JI I
S11\·c.-r. ,\:\I F:\1 .,lcreo. 4 l!lliO VW Hu" Hun" .t•H"'I
.,pd, lo m1 '*':.! 611>2 1\S IS, S2oo
'75 VW Super Cll·dn ' Xlnl
mnd. 6000 m1 ~150 Ph
000-2680
·111VWSTt\TION WON
Xlnl rond Sl200
494 2305
tiCJVWBt;S
All wmdo"'~
C.i 11 199 40.l!I
'fl.5 VW BliS 25 wmdov.
,.nr(. rbll cnl( tr an:-.
radials. $1375 S41H)381l
1974 VW412
STATIOMWAGOH
t\ U l () m J l I l' r: X l' ~; L L E N T '
1862;-;Cfl
BILL YATES
YW-PORSCHE
-;;in Juun Caru,tranu
837-4800 493-4511
1973 VW Ghia Con•t .
~l:.'00 p p 5'11 llOOfl
·oo Bug Lgt hlut•. ~lnl
ronc1. Thoroul(hly rcblt,
all paµer.; Mu,;l :.i.•11,
hlil ofr 11<14 1137, (21.l 1
389 Hi26 '
Gtlt;f:N WITll l':NVY'
'f~ Opel GT Red New
tires. new brdkes. l<JP<'
dl't·k A :.ll'UI for SI IO()
l~(J() be JO" IJW book I
91,3 5305 642 l:JO!l '(ill \AN ;\u 1 ran' run,, ti5 VW Squart'bark. I ,pd.
'7 5 Celica GT
&1:.! 68!1.'> .,. lupe l>l'ek SIJI 650-1
~ti nl•t•di. luh wrk 1:.1 Have ,omcthani: 111 :wll'' 'l:lnl mcch . nd-. rl'llflhol
s:ioo 1.1kei. t>U· 1611-1 Class1f1ed JC.b do II well S850 t>i2·.t!l-I;,
9100 ........ 9100 Auto,, Hew 9100
~ ,, " ,, ,, ,,,,
ANOTHER
COSTA MESA
AMC-JEEP
FIRS ft
MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL ••• AND THEM GET
.... ~
REBATE ••• ON ALL NEW '7 6 & '77
MODELS •••
INCLUDING JEEP!
•66 VW Von. $795
VolYO 9772 .••••••••.•.........•..
.'77
VOLVO
HERE NOW
•MEW COLORS
•MEW MODELS
lluite savings on ull rl'
ma in init nl'w 71is &
Demos in sto<·k
MARQUIS VOLVO
MISSION VIEJO
131-2880 495-1210
'7 1 Tu)ula CorullJ
WaKont:!lllULS> $1:!i'>
'72 MGU 4164(;1:.1 r ):!1175
'72 Ve1?.4 11.ill'hUJt'k
125111:-·rs I S'ttr:> 'n 1.uw t:out :'\11\ IV
t!175M XII) Sil~>"l:l
'70 I.int'. l'uupi:
l•ltli BSX I $257:1
'1)6 ('hi:vy 1) Tun, lll:-'t
I.uni: bed· (75882V 1 Sf:!!IS
CALL 6~2-0795
AMC 9905 .......................
76 AMC GREMLIN
111mpll•ll' with 1; t·~ lin•lcr,
JUlOHlJlil', "''"er :.lt•t·r·
1111(, u1r l'ondrl10nini.:.
rJd10, healer, roor ra1:k
$89.89 per mo
Quality and Price
C..uJr .-tn I l'Cd
l 1 l II" '>Ill 1.1.lll•h
l'1l1,.,,, .. 1 K.11n
I "' ,,.,, '..-IHI 1"'1
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( )i Jlll;I.' ( 1111111y
CJpt·n ~urtdJy
CJdilldC
Mast er Oc.ilt·r
'.?1111(111 Hhrn lll\.1
Cmt.1Mo.i5tll 'll!iO
Nabers
Cadillac
11> t'.Jprlt'•' rl11:.,,1e· I dr,
10 .. ued, ~ & '"ki: u' r
1w ml~ 557 Ull:> 7
9925
·.GUSTAFSON.
LINCOL N MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach
842-8844
~····:•••••••••••••••••Cont '74. Gold, 4·dr. Xlnl
75 (ordoha M:.roon t•ond.$6200.
CHPICEOF 12
1961THRU1976
-l :.J)t'ed:. &J\utnmo111·:.
OrOftCJ• COWtty's tar9ed Ii Flnut
S.ction
EZ l''INAN<.:IN<;
W ~LEASE
CORVETI'l::.S
HOWARD CtHnrolet
Duve 41 Quail SlrecL:.
NEWPORT BEACH
w whl \ tn}l toµ, many <..:all644-~9'.!'7.
Xlru' l.'Jll ufl tipm ---------833-0555
5591137 '73LIMCOLH 'H Cor vd t c T top,
Continental 9930 MARK IV ~~~~~· IL brwn.
•••••• •••••••• ••• •••... V 8, auto_ tr•m s , factory '7l LIMCOLM air. rull power, power Cougar 9933
!'iitccnng, &X>'4Cr bra1.kcs, •••••••••••••••••••••••
. MAR~ IV po~er wmdo~s. power ·71 XR7 Cougar. llad111ls.
\, 11. fo.1clor) :11r, Cull s cats, AM/l'M radio, P/S, r ,n, AC, hnmac.
11owl'1. i\ M / I'M rnd 1 . healer, whitewall tires, thruout, $2500 G4G 9267
w llllJ\'. "h1lc~all lrrcs, \'lnyl roof. tinted gla~s. ~ !>lll3 · ' ~•nyl roof, t111l<'d i:h1~:.. whl'cl covers. (Slk ·
wheel ~O\'l·r~ IWI LPY ). ~!>7ZSA)
$8995. $6295.
540-5630 540-5630
IOll~SO~ & so~
• LINCOLN·MERCURY IOll~SO~ & so~
• LINCOLN· ~ERCURY
DodcJe 9935 ....•••................
'1>7 Coronet, very •!tan In·
s1de&oul S7 494.
SEW. 1dl • tern:. with ...
OR.ANGE COUNTY
VOLVO
EXCLUSrv ELY VOL \'O
Lari:<''' Vol\11 l>l'.il<•r
1n Orani:l' l'ounl' •
BL'\' or I.Jo: \St-. 011u:er
w11h uni\ Sl~!l Un tor 48
mo' on Jl>Pl'O\ JI .,1 'our
.:ood lrrthl Tot.ii tJ:.h
price lllt'I la'\ &. 11l'
SJ2.1~ lti ddern·d pJ\'·
mcnl l'ru:e 1ncludini:
l J ~ • I 1 t & I 1 n :.i n t' ,.
1·ho.1rit1.'' >!JIJ 72 .innuo.11
l":rn•nlJ)(l' rJlc lK 12 ,
&•r :; i\Gt\4651:-:11!63511
'13 CADILLAC 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Daily P I Cla,,,,1(wd 1\d
642-567 ELDORADO COSTA MESA COSTA MESA
V K, :.iutq tran., rJc·lory Awto1 Hew 9800 Autos,-Hew ___ 9_1_0_0_1Auto1, Hew .ur. ru11 power AM/1:-'l\I I 9100 t!fejt!f.,
2025 S. Manchester
Anaheim 750-2011
1972 VOLVO
145WAGOM
AutolTllllir. i\:\1/FM. rool
rack. <7!Hil; Ill). I fo i, un
hehevablo· low mllt·:.ii.:l"
in unbchcv•• ble t'Ondtt 11111
& al un unbch cvalJll'
GUSTAFSON
LINCOLN MERCURY
16800 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-8844
'75 GREMLIN
Auto lrans , factory air
l'ontl1ljon1n i.: power
!>lccranu. 15,0\Jll miles
1 t711PCU l.
$2599.
ratl10~ \·an) l rO:Or, llntcd • ••• •• • • • • • ••••••••• • •• ••• • • ••••• •••••••••••••
glass. 043N I H l
$5595.
540-5630
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• LINCOLN·MERCURY
. 2626 HARBOR BLVD.
CQSTA MESA
Jlric(;NLY $3998 r.:JllllllllllllrlWll
Cad 11, Scd.in U1•V1lle,
d 'elt·gant'c, IJ\ l ply, l
ownr. $!>,9!Jll. Art 5,
&W·ZtiOO
'75 Coupe de V1llr. loaded
w/xtr;1s. Only ~.ooo mi,
lmmac 830-771i5,K:I0-6929 MARQUIS VOLVO
MISSION VIEJO
ll 1-2880 495-1210
•SALES
•SERVICE
•LEASING
Onn•as
D•li••ry
Service & porb now opl'n
on Sal's 8 lo 4 lor your
convilnlcncc.
191>6 Hurbor CM 646 9JOJ
1971 VOLVO
"" Hsioor lhd. C•••• MH• '76 Cad CdV. Jo'ully eqpd.,
"'-64l-tJOJ.,.S40-t4'7 must sell , like ne w, ~---=======-~ $8990. S-17 ·0418.
Buick 991 o '70 GOU~. Cad Co~vert.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 80.{J(.M') m1 s. ~1AKE Ofr. , &I:! 11:!23 C\'l•mng~ 73 Ccnlur) l.uu1s. :.!tlr., -------
llT, fully t•qpd · rl'U ml.. '70 El Dorado ~ht i:'I , 1mrn.it . lrke ,1 1 •II $l~""
d lh l S"IJ<I i• LI:. !>t! . uvv. ni•w <'•JO ruou . -• ~., 1742
Pr Pl) 17t4)K3:11918 -----~-----
·r,1 .. k L s h i\ '7t> SeVlilc. Loaded, • nwc e. a re. ir. Sl:!.500. ur cash down as
rad1:.ils .. rt•bll trans ... nu !>Umc be. l8 mos. PP. 11.11111 Xlnt cond. ~ti:>5. 61~3533 1~:1 oox:l ----------
'73 IUICK
WAGON
Camaro 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
\'II, auto. trans., factory '68 Camaro, R&H, 11ir
air cond1l1omni:. power n1ml. Rally Sprt. Vin lop,
~lt•cnni;. powcr 1d1st' I 327 Eni:. Spoke whls.
brakt!:s. powcr windows, Runs ped . Gd tires.
radio. vinyl 101cr10r. Lie. SJ250. art 5, 842 5358.
•15''11.ZS --" ·$3395 '68Cl:lmaro. Runs good.
• 67l-6298 oft 6:30
540-5630 l971 Camaro, V8, auto. lo
m1, exceptional auto. 4 cyl. eoupc w,n .. crtlrivc 55:!·7~14 art5PM & leather inlt•rior. IOllXSO~ & so~
• llNCOLN·MERCURY
• <JJlDNG I. Thi, C<'tmomy 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '68 CAMARO : · .<ar can now be bought COSTA. M_E_SA ___ 1 396 V-8, 4 speed, vinyl
for ONLY $2491 '73Cenlury Snn. air. full roof, mas"i·~;9~2>·
MAR"'UIS VOLVO pwr :?~00. 586·HI08 or ,. M.I II<.'.! :; :\llSSION v11-:Jo
" 831-2880 495-1210 Codilloc 9915 r:•ll:l9• ,~..... -...................... .
;. ~ Vol\n 1r,.n :. :\lint cnnd. 'lt' ~an Uc \'1llr under 1 • : P S. I' B \ C. i\.,1 f\1 1; 0-00 m1 'lnl0 cond a----------1 ":: Sl..ereo 562~>'1 <1n l\!t:!S 1.oedt'd 06.t0-9400 or lfU...,._lk4. ---c .......... . : I 974 VOLVO 164 lt4-l ~ ll'ave messaj!c. ""'46-UOJ.,. 540.907
SED1\N i\ulomat1r. l'.11I 'i..! l'Jk' DP \1lll'. rull
pwr. :.l~·t•nng, u1r 1·oml l"H. \ l' l'1\\111d ,\10\I
& ster<'<> 1-~,trt•ml·ly low lnfJ, ltll "hi, ltt m1. ZiJI~ ..
• 1nileal(c IOhlKTQI 531).IK..!5
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SM ' "llf'rf''S "bat )Ou tel on the Flat 1?8
that )Ou can't llf'l on lhfo Vahun 0 ·210 & tht
'fa)'otl ('oroll1 at any pritt -
• Overhud <"am t'n;tlnf' THE
• lndt-pc!ndt'nl .u,,~nslon
• •'ront wheel d rh f' FIAT • \\ldu trl<'k
• lta<"k & pinion sturtng 128
• l.on(f'r wheelbue
• ~lore trunk 1p1ct'
• \lore room In the bark i.ot
• ~tore vlaabillty
'298 TOTAL DOWN
\1t1t .. -C•~" P''"" plu\ t•c & ll(•n'• \Jttl
Det..-rf'CI p.d;mtnt orit• in
( luO•"O 1 .... lit••--.. lft·
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p1oved c1 .. d1t •"""•• ptrttn1•9• rotl• 11 I•. 11003»1
13750 BEACH ILVD~WISTMINSTER
537-7777 898-6777
..
250 NEW
CARS & TRUCKS
TO CHOOSE FROM!
ONLY $4998
• • MARQUIS VOL VO
MISSION Vll-.:JO
•• lll-2810 495-1210
·7~ <;AMJ\HO fit') I, :I -,pd ,
console, I'S, AM/FM
cassette, lo rrnl1·s, new
radu1l ltres, rJllY•' whl~. l!Y71 t:Jdy l 'ou11t·, l11o.1clo·ol. Super clean. $35110. l'h
15(!0 mi. mu~t H•ll. Lio 646 7251
2300 cc 4 cyltnder engine. " speed
1ransm1ss1on sleel belled wsw 1tr~ delu'e
bumper ornup, ttnted 9tau comple1e Se<
· . 74 VOLVO 164 :::.Auto. tran" , ran11rv air :.~ abnd111on1n11. powl.'r !· • tcl'ring, "1cr1>0 r.id1u ;·~unroo( !600RJo'Ol
' $539,.
~ •
J;
al'>.\Uml' lbc <Jr purch..1!.e. -----------
ti:ll :11110 Chevrolet 9920
197 4 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE
VR. aulum.1111·. lactory
air cond .. full 1w1wf'r me
~h·cranJ.(. cll 1 hr«kt''
\< I 0 d II " 5 + !> l' .I l ~ ,
"'hlll'"'·'ll t1rt·'· I tnli•d
111 '" 11•,1\llf'r int••r 111f •
1 r 11' 1' 1· c 1111 l r "I &
1\ \1 I-' \I 't 1· n " I m ·
m.1rul.11t•' 13411 "-l.11.
MOWS519S
NEWPORT DATSUN
SAAl>OVl-:ST.
••••.•••.••......•.....
1976 lCOMOMY
CHEVETTE
With onh 11.llCJO milt's.
(198624 ). · '1u~t 1>cll this
weekc>nd ;1t
ONLY $2498
MARQUIS TOY OT A
MISSIO~ \o IE.Jo
831-2880 495-1210
til Impala, loaded SS:l5
i:ood work car, Jl"n 1111·
ra~ht p1o no, bsl ul 1.
96'l 896'1 NI-.:\~ PORT RE \C"H
Sll-1300 '75 Monte <.:urlo. I.ow
-----miles, vinyl top, l'll'.
Sell rdl<' 1tt'mS &42 5678 S429S. 645-72.'\3
IS MAKING GREAT
DEALS ON NEW
'76 TRIUMPHS AT
A NEW LOW PRICE
•4995
~4_.,,,~~91J
'~--~
$3277 ~:.'.'::""o:.:;..-::.-;-: .................... -.... -... .__., .......... -, .. ,t ... .
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llMPG2+2 ~1 53477 ~:~-: ._,"~
NEW 76 GRANADA
4000R
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s3277
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'75 FORD '73 FORD E200 '72 "MTO ... llTOllMO Mf411
V4 1 I•"'° be f" P \I• ICOMOUlll •All
p ~ fUH W'I• "°'1'1'1 ....... ""' et•• IC) ... NII t 'fl cw uooo ..
•
w '76
GRAN TORINO
0 S°4777 ••c_,_ $2877
uo & cvro•d•• ••o••• WomihC. tr•M~t•O'I oo-tt"
\fPttffl"IQ d•li.1ae b '1fl0ff
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, .
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wa•o-4 \f--& ...,.,, ''•"' ·~,,,y • _..CAll\OCl'I.
\1-t M O If ..... llClory Y-t IUI? l•tn\. '°''"""""' 0 it~·~ ,, ""•'#\ " VA llM 1,..,, llciory t1r
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• LINCOLN·MERCURY
MUST SELL 73 Cutl.1"" Suprcrnl•. arr '70 Ou ~lt·r. arr, new '74 1111ll'hback,A 1T ,Jomi,
r•mtl. ,1111 t'l1ml ~:lOOO brJkes. lire' l'ng, & nu t 1rc:.. A I Slli75
..
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L 120 W . WARNER at So. Main, SANTA AN:.J
• 557-2132 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
~626 HARIOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
'74 Mucury ti75 •1111 aft :-Jl'\I trail!> SOOO 751 4754 llJO.~. 644·2li77 Want Ad Re:.ulu, f>.12 5678 Monterey Cstm - ---------------....----------P----------
H.T. Cull p\\r & J1r, n:. Autos, Hew 9800 Ailtos, Hew 9800,Autoi, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Aaltos, Hew 9100 Autos. Hew HOO Autos, Hew 9100 __.._,___ -- ----19&9 Ford SOOXL. gd run·
ning cond .. ulm:.t nu l rr<'s
~ brks. Rsnablc 673·8037.
c:ntrl, air rult', Ul'V. ~ll •••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••••••*•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJlld lir.·~. lu mr 1
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iO Maverick Auto .. runs
wc,ll, 1:ood tires & brakes,
Very clean rar Asking
~1100. 64t1. 7!1[1.~.
'70 Mnvcrrc:k, auto. PIS.
A/C, new t rans SI 100. or
!!er 848 1400
7ti Granada Ghia. full}
loaded, must sdl. best of-
(tt over S5000. Stll·31llO
Thur or Fri afl 6P M
$2995/Bst Ofr.
l'h blO ITK!>
'72 MERCURY
2 DR CPE.
V R, a uto Ir .in~ • lal·tnr}
~11r, l ull µ111H·r . rJtlln
\ 1nyl roof. tm\\'d ulJ:.s,
wllccl cover:. llOl f\' \')
$2395.
540-5630
IOll~SO~ & ~O~
• LINCOLN·MERCURY
'69 FORU Cortina St. 2626HARBORBLVD.
Wagon. Xlnl comJ. Make COSTA MESA olr. 645·0768 __ __ __ _.._
'li4 Font GALAXIF:. '72 MERCURY
• Gooct·cond1L1on S3'J5 . COUGAR XR7
• 962-1997 V·8. auto trans . foC'lory
---1 air c·ond1t111nin11. pr,wer
J\fust sell '70 Monte Carlo. stecnni:. powl•r <cl1sc 1
l\u tires. n :al c:ln. lake brake,, \in~ I n"1f llnletl
over pymnt.s :>19 0657 j!lass. whel•l 1ml'r' IJll
·72 Pinto Oark j:!rl'cn. d.iu 101' I.u U!illl;t'
aut.omat1c· lransm1:;sron $2 588.
new bra kl•:. & l1Jllcn.
runs )trl'al. SI 1041. <iOOd
economy cur" SJG·7!Jbl.
8$k for Lmdu --. '7 I StotlOft W a90n
4drCountry Sdn V8.
AC. Pn. PS, Top c:ond
Try me at $149S
673·0160
'7fr r.rJnad.i Nl'\\. mu!;t
S<'ll now. mo' 1n1? 1\1r. l'S Pll. 1\M F;\I 'Ll'rco.
10,000 m1. $4500 675 6003
J!on 1-'n art S
1975 GranadJ S1h er
i f8)', lo ma, l'<'Onomy 6
crl. AT. PS. 2dr.615·9138
or64s 12'70 ----
540-5630
IW,!~UJil
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
'7S MERCURY
MOHTEGO 4 DR.
\'·8, 11ulo I ran~ . fal·torv
air l'llfldllrnnmj(, po\\ ,.r
~h·('r!O,ll P""' l'f \\Ill
d <t W ' r J d I It I, I<
7~:!:\I:\~
$3288.
540-5630
IOll~SO~ & so~
• LINCOLN· MERCURY '
Ma .. rick 9947 2626HARIOR BLVD.
••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA
'73 ''GRARBF.R" V 8. A
RARI:; BEAUTY. Only '67 C11henlt•. 2dr hdtp.
2s ooo m1 :.' AIT l't S PS.rn. 1too'1 urcs. idnt ~rco. A C & all
0xtraa: run · R ' on d S 6 7 5 ~· 1t & dn\<~ 11 1 Ao;lonie 5-48 1391t ~375 ORIG OWNER. - --
75184-11or9791423 ___ Want Ad llelp"
Wos. Hew HOO Wot. Hew
BRAND
HEW
CHEVROLET OHE-TOM
E-L·E·C-T-R-1-C·l·A-H-•s or
P-L-U-M·B-E-R-1S
Pickup Truck!
WJI Take A~ c_,.,. AMI 11
READY FOR IMMEDIA n DELIVERY
./ a.di ..... ............ .,.cMc.tt.s:
• 7.501160 i·~
• V~ brio• s~
• TMed qlon
• W"'t Coov rn "0" •HO~' • H 0 ,riX-,1. ,,,, I,_,.
• 0.,.:it 1"'11'\
• Mo-i & '>II' ,.,.,. 'P';"'T-
• HD powe< btoles
• V-lllflQ'1'8
• ""' Yy fuel~")<\
• p~ \·~~ • Ho. •'liOI"),.
• 104' w..1......,.11
• 111 q l<)l..,,.,.....i s111.,I • 9'v1v ....,_,, 1"Y,.,j or•~
• Oo11bl~ ""'"rl d""',
• Fl p lop ~ (?"lpo<llncnll
• ~ Comp<ltl""'n!\ w 11\
~ part.I-OM ooc;!\ s: ~
NOW
ONLY s7299 ••••••• Chev1°olet.
Do•e ....... Stl. f'"
HIWPOIT llACH • .......................
833-0555
..----· ... , .......
llANDNEW
77 PINTO
2 Dlt. SU>AH dork r911ow QIMfl'
-.._ A 1,d, "-•• froftt dll< ............. a. wlnyi b.det -..
OGier i..,.., ait ~ tptg c...,...i.,
,.. ....... ~. •odtol ... ,..,
....... .,_... ..,.., t>nt.d glou I
• 103927) $!\,. 1$2
BRAND NEW
'76 COURIER
PICKUP
llOO cc .... f\illy f()d .............. .., ................ .
1•4'0017) Sfli. 1776)
s3337
'72 PONTIAC
CATALINA
'199 DOWN
'581• MONTH
2 D•., ...,.., fed. olr, P""· llY.,
,.,. brolio1, lt&H, alftt. COftd.
(SSIU')
'72 FORD
PINTO RUNABOUT
'199 DOWN
'5814 MONTH
.... "--· artt. """· ~. ...... f6)61'1D) .......... 1.,._ .. ,._._ _ _..
~ ....... -II.IA•-_,_...,_
BRAND NEW
'77 MUSTANG
2 •. hdtp, ' t9d "-· lrOftt d tlC
brokea, ,...,,_.., bvcket Hoh ,
color keyed CV1 pile q>1g, lodl, amp
I. t-p goug.>, -+-!co-•, froftt
& ,_ bll"'f* QllO'da. I • 11 Al66)
St\.:63)
BRAND NEW
'77 GRANADA
A d• ..00.. VI eftg , ""I belt.cl
rodio ltrH , wheel <~. w+t
en•-.....idw>gt, color k.,...I c 11 I
pole cptg, '""-'"°"'· wt\ote .. woll rodloh, po;.. •-"'cl, po.-
dilC btollo1, fooct. °"• hntod glou. (
# 1309'3) $Iii •• 1,3
'73 FORD
GALAXIE 500
'199 DOWN
177M MONTH
2 dr., auto., fact. pwr. 11Y., vlftyl
t09, ltl.H, •Int cOftd. (M20MS) ''"-vii.,. ... ,._., .... .. ,,..,, .................... , ... " ... ~ _ ...... 11."
'71 FORD
TORINO
s199 DOWN
'46'2 MONTH
2 tit. hd!p., IMO. "-t., fod. olt,
pwr. m., Nati, •lftyl roof, lt&H
(llSCU) ''"""""w.n,. ... ,._.,, .... -11177.D ___ ,,,,,. __
-"'-""'
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LEASING?
ORDER YOUR
1977
MODEL TODAY
FOi OILY Dfl.lffRY
WIUAll
AU POPULAR MAKE
CARS AND TRUCKS AT
COMPETITIVE RA TES
~SE£.
AND DRIVE
FORD'S
IETIER IDEAS FOR
1977
WI HAVI THIM AHO ~MIAUIYING
A&MOlfMl4"'
LAST CALL
FOR 1976's!
WE STILL NAVE I
UllTID lll.ICTIOM OF
IEW '11't UD '71 STIFF
CAIS LIFT TO CWI
OllCE·lll·&..LIFETIME
SAVINGS
WHILE THfY LAST
'74 MUSTANG II
2+2
........... 1oc...,. ... --.... -........... ,.._.1t12UGI
'3199 ~6:.
'70 AMC
JAVEUN , .............. loct ..... ,,,.,,, . .,,..,. &
-·· WcMt -.1&H. (U$AOZ)
'1399 ~~
'75 FORD
GIAND TOllNIO ••.--.. --.--..... W.yl ,..,, ..... .,._, (7•UMT)
'3199 ~~
'75 PINTO
2DOOI ......,... __ ,_, ............
........................ l'-"Wtl
'2699 ~~~
'75 FORD GRANADA 2 OOotl
Au«> ''"'' fOCIOfV t r (nn<l"..,.,...q Af,A ~1,4 r9010 "'9al9" timlflt#All tlte\ wt"'4 ,~ t•,,_IWI
ql.eM ~ ~' Pum~ ,., ,)9,MC.At
•3999 :::;.:.
'74 MUSTANG
GHIA ................... ~ ............
NA/PM-. l'fl(ZJ)
'2599 :-:;:A
'73 FORD
~Ulll
Stot...t w.,.... -· -·......,, ... ,... --. . _.. -t••SlSI) Id i.. Mlloop
'3199 :-~
SFORD
THUNDfllW> ' . ..,, .,.,,,,, -· -·· .. ,,,., ... .... M1. ' •'-'"•· v .. ,i , .. 1. 1.ow ....... ......,
llWMAI '6999 ~
'74 FORD
IUTI v.a,_,............_,..,,,....._..
'""""...,. *'· -.... fQOlllJI •3 999 :-::=.
'75 MUSTANG
COUN . .,....,.--............ '-·"'--'~ •2699 ~
'74 PONTIAC
OIAND PllX J vJ.-.•. ,.... ...... Wtt .
..... ~. -..... -. .-t.(nOMIOI
'4599 :-::;::.
'74COUIAR
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v.a, ..-. •· ""'·' ,/6. Ml..,/...._IU4.,..... • ............ ~_ ...... ..,(7')Mt ;.
•4399 .
TRULY UNIQUE SAYINGS ON ROW AFTER
ROW OF FRESH, SPARKLING TRADE·lllSI
..
BUJttington Beach Arcernoon
N.Y. Stocks ."FOUntain Valley
EDITION
* * OL. 69, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1976 TEN CENTS
Huntington Plant Home Sites 'Wrong'
By RAY ESTRADI\
Oi IM O•lly 1'11..C Sl<lfl
An Oran~e Countv Sarnwtaon Districts official said Thursday
.. it was horribly wrong" to build
homes next to waste tr('atment
Plant No. 2 near Coast Highway
and Brookhurst Street 111 llunt
jngton Beach.
About 40 residenL'i "ho lave
a round the plant coniplaanNl
of ... odors. mosqu1tocc;. b11':
green files, and a blaring
buJlhorn at 3 a.m." commg from
the facility.
Ray Lewis, chief engmeer for
the sanitation distncts, told the
homeowners, "The odors wilt
decrease but not enurcly. The
flies will go away~"
The foul smell and insects,
Lewis said. arc caused by open·
air drying of digested slud~e. But
offi cial ~aid the drying process
O.lly l'llot Sl•ll PMIO
SUNSET TOWER -JUST A GHOST OF ITS FORMER SELF
• County Says It Suffers From Ory Rot, Pigeon Droppings
Water Tower Site
ach Facility Next?
Orungt' ( ·ount \ 0Hw1al' h,t\"('
n told 11 "111 ro~I $.5,CJOCI tu pn·
<'r\·e tht> a~ed ".1ti·r 111"1•r 1n
nset Ht',H'h
The same report andH·;1ll"·• tb.1l
he lot the "oodt•11 lCl"''r 'lh w11"
robabl) worth Sf.O ooo
Consequcntlv. till' ~:n\'1ron
entJI M ;1na~t·nwnt i\ill·nc·v r,..
ort SUjlj!C 'l ' I h .tl l'OUlll \
uperv1o;ors iit•ek <it.11<' .i.;ranl
ds if th<') 1n11•nct to purchas1•
e tower <1s a h1c;tonrJll\· s1gn1f1
:ant part of OrJn.:1• ('ounl)'
A.1l. I EMA Oart•flor Cit.•tir~.-Oc,llOrnf'
I
'Spray Nixed
In Michigan
LANSING . Ma ch C;\PJ
Michigan's legislature has ar·
proved a ban on aerosol sprays
containing fluorocarbons
Under the bill approved Thurs-
day, persons who violate the law,
a misdemeanor. wouJd be sub·
ject to fines of up to $10,000. plus s:z.ooo for each day the V1olat1on
('Ontinues.
The ban wouh1 takt' effect in
1979. although all nuorocarbnon
sprays would have to be labeled
beiinninJ? in 1978 Similar oro·
hlbitalions will take effect next
March in Oregon and m 1978 in
New York.
l HO,.E YOU'RE
GETTING VOUR.
CHRISTMAS · ~OPPING Do>-1e.
ONLY J._ DAYS
L&Fr .'
Cn-If"' '""· tlf\e•1VrrnMf•t••••
'"''''"· ~,
C'amt• up "1t h a new wnnkk an
his rt•port to SUJ)C'f\'lSOrS
Osbornt• sUJ?gested lh11t J ftrr
"'talann adjacent to the to\\ er s ale
might b<' purchased for uM~ as a
h<'ach mamll•nancc facilit y
lluntm.:tnn Beach owni. hoth
lht• "all'I towt•r and fire stalaon
.. 114•
i\nd Osbnrnc bclll'v<'l> the slA
llnn 1s srhl•duled to lx·comc sur·. ·
plus" 1thm four (lr f1vf' years "
If so. th<' EMA director ~aid. it
might m<.1kt' a·good ht.'ach main
IC'nanc1· h<'adquartcrs for county
crews
As for thc wuter tower , lhe
~5.000 restoration estimate in
C'lucfrs C'leansing it or dry rot that
h.1s IJlft•ctt•d its support columns
;1 ncl n •i•on d 1t1 on ing lhE' aged
redwood tank that sits atop the
wooden structure
'"It 1s estimated that the repair
work, including cleanup of
pigeon droppings whiC'h are
abundant at the site. could be ac·
complished for SS.000," the EMA
report said. ·
Residents of Sunset Beach as
well as t he county's historical
commission have asked that the
landmark wooden strucfore be
declared or historical
significance.
However, county supervisors
refused to commit funds lo the
tower's restoration and acquisi·
lion until the cost and feasibility
was studied.
'l1ME RUNNING
our FOR TAXES
Tonight's the night for
those property owners who
watted until the last
minute lo pay th<'lr fint
property tax Installment
for 1976·77.
Those prorrosUnatlng
proptrty own ers whose
payment.a are received or
postmarked after Ul mid·
nlJht Dec. 10 deadline will
be an~aed a 1ix percent
pent\lty.
will cease next week.
Lewis a ssured the residents
the problem would be contained
by a high block wall to be builL
around the facility next spring.
''What are you going to do, put
a roof over the entire thing?" one
man quipped from the audience.
The complaints were aired
during a hearing Thursday night
at Huntington Beach City Hall on
tht' future development of waste
treatment facilities m Orange
County.
The hearing was scheduled by
the county Sanitation Districts to
comply with the requirements
for an environmental impact re·
port on future sewage facilities.
But at least half of the meetin1t..i
was devoted to complaints abouC
the existing Orange County Plant
No. 2. Homeowners were advised
to attend Thursday night's meet·
ing by the Jluntm~ton Beach En·
vironm<'ntal Council wtuch first
heard tht'ir complamts a week
ago. .
Residents said the problems
with odors. insects and nois1•
became acute m July. A loud
public address sy!>h.•m, used to
contact plant employ<'s 111 th1•
early morning hour:.. was also 1r·
ritating, they said.
.. I heard o{ an intercom bcint.!
used at night," Lewis said. "but
we sent word down to cut it off. U
It's still being used. we'll stop it ...
A resident, J ohn Trovarclli,
said , "They use that speaker
system late at night to s ay 'Joe
Blow will you plt.>asc call your
wife' and that ·s bad."
Trovarelli s aid hc a nd his
neighbors had Just reeently or·
gani2ed to fight the problem.
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tside' Planner?
City Reverses Position After Criticism
B> ROBERT BARKER
Of'"' O••IY Potot S4•1t
Huntington Beach city off1c1als
have reversed their ix>sit1on and
now have decided to advertise
outside the c ity for selection of a
permanent planning director.
Caty Adm1111strator Bud Belsito
said today advertisements will
go out lo newspapers immediate·
ly He said the deadlme for apph·
cants would fall due 10 two
weeks.
Pay Boost
Accepted
By Teachers
Huntington Beach City
Celemcntarv> School District
teachers ha.;e accepted a <1 5 per·
cent cost of living pay increase,
sources said today.
Trustees m et this afternoon lo
consider final approval of the
1976-77 teachers· contract
Teacher and district officials
hove clamped a lid of seC'n·c·y otl
lhe delallS Of the p3Ct until It IS
finally rat1f1cd
Negotiators for both std<'s r<'
achl'd ~• tentallve agreeml'nt on
the contract last weekend.
E1ghty-s1x percent of lhc dis·
tnct's 350 instructors ·voted in
favor of the contract which also
mclud<'s a 4 per cent increase an
teachers· pay raises for CJ'.·
per1ence and C'ducat1on whale in
the city schools, sources s:ud.
The one -v ear contrat'l ,
rc troal.'live :1uly 1, 1976, in·
cr eases tC'uC'hers' insura nce
benefits. o source said
For tht.' first time. some in·
structor!> "111 receive pay raises
based on Leaching experience
thE'v recc1\ cd prior to cmploy·
ment Wlfh lhC district, SOUrCeS
said.
Benefit Set
For Animals
The Orongc County Animal As·
sistanc(' League will hold 1ls
f'lurth annual Christmas open
house and boutique Saturday
from 10 a m. unt114 pm.
Proceeds from the event wall
go to the aid or needy arumals.
The affair will be held al 501 VJ
Walnut Ave.
Handcrafted Christmas gifts
and novelties will be on snle, in·
eluding ceramics, tree orna-
ments. crochet items and wooden
toys.
Job Applications
Set in Huntington
Applications for four job open-
ings are now available at the
·Huntington Beach Employment
and Training Center, 538 Main St.
The full-time positiOM are real
property agent, helicopte r
mechanic, 'electrician and sur-
veyor apprentice. More informa·
Uon can be obtained by calling
the center at 536·2526.
Union Aide Held
WA SHlNGTON (AP) -A
ttruggle ovN· the stewnrdshlp ol
lhe United Mine wor k r s
spawned a 1tu.uln1 lncldent at
union headquarters resulting In
the artf>sl of Samuel M. Cburcl\.
a top aide to UMW Prttlde.nt
Arnold Miiier, on a charge ot
'•lmpl• uuu1t against tuck
Bank, a staff attorney who oocc
held Church's Job. • • f
Belsito previously declared h1~
intentions to appoint Acting Plan
rung Director Edward Sel1ch to
the ix>sit1on Selicb had been the
only applicant for thejob.
That drew criticism from
Councilman Richard Siebert ;and
directors of the HOME Council
who said the selectJon should not
be confined to city employcs but
should be opened up to outsiders
Belsito said that he made his
decision to recruit for planning
'Grinch' Hits
Huntington
Huntington Beach pohce
investiRators lheonzt'd to·
day that a cat burglar who
broke into a woman's
housetrailer home on
Brookhurst Street Thurs·
day night may have known
in advance that his victJm
was deaf and asleep.
The thief made his entry
\hrough a sliding glass
-~oor onto the trailer's patio
area.
He stole all the prcsenLs
under the Christmas tn-e.
Suspects Held
In Stabbing
Of 2 Sailors
Detectives are questionin~
three s uspects captured after two
Navy mt'n were attacked :ind
s tabbt•d in Seal He ach 's
downtown parkway area early
today shortly after the taverns
closed.
Investigators said Robert C.
Kittle, 26, and Richard Bratchic,
20. both s tationed aboard the USS
Chicago, were listed in satisfac-
tory condition at Los Alamitos
General Hospital.
Kittle was stabbed in the lert
chest near his heart and Bratchie
was stabbed several times in the
back. ix>lice said
Booked on sus picion of assault
with a deadly weaix>n were U.S.
Marine Corpi; personnel David
W. Scott, 19, Tony L. Walker, 19,
and Franc is P . Cullen, 18, all
based at the U.S. Naval Weapons
Station In Seal Beach.
··w e don't know lhe motivE'
yet." said Police Officer Jim
Gross.
The s uspects have rep<>rtedly
refused to discuss the case.
Scott, Walker and Cullen were
booked Into Orange County Jail
on the felony assault charges.
Detectives 11aid the knifings oc-
curred about 2:15 a.m. at Main
Streel and Central Avenu~ and
the suspects were captured
shortly thereafter near the scene.
director aflt•r tonsulting \\ 11h
Nicholas Counter. lhc ttl~ '
labor relatwns coun~el
Bels ito said that it •~ha:-h< IH·f
now that l'xpandmg th1• lunnA
process wall rt'mO\'l" amh1g11.l11·-.
and questions 10 the mind' of
others
··This •~ no reflectaon on
Selich," ht• said ··nut 1t •~ po!>!>I
ble that if he "f'r<' hared without
outside compclltton. hE' might tw
entering the po'1l1on v. 1th om·
strike against ham because o'
doubts on the part of some." I
Rels1 lo said that Sclich, 29, told
ham he intends to apply.
Sehch has been acting city
plnnmng director since Aug. 4.
I It• has won prai~e from Belsito
and others for his performance
during redevelopment and Bolsa
Chica marshland annexation is·
sues.
Siebert said today that he was ,
<See PLANNER, PageA2)
'Polite hut Firna'
Agnew Pardon
Bid Denied
NEW YORK IAP) -The
White House turiwd down a re ·
quest in October for a pardon
for former Vice Pres idPnt
Spiro T. Agnew. who pleaded no
contest to rhargcs of income tax
evasion in 1973. according to col
umnis t Jack Anderson.
White House attorneys "polite·
ly but firml) ·· rdcrred Agnew's
lawyer, who submitted the re·
quest, to the Justice Dcpartment.
Anderson said in a column for
publication today
Today Agnew denied he ever
sought a pardon from President
Ford.
A spokeswoman at Agncw's
Palhlite, Inc , office m Croft on.
Md .• said the former vice pre1.1
dent "has never asked anyone.
anyone at all. to ask for a p<irdon
for him. So he hai. no idea what is
the source of the !>tory."
FV Station
KO'd During
$200 Heist
Fountain Valley police arc
still searching for a bandit who
knocked a service station attC'n
dent unconscious and Or"< I w11 h
ahout $200 an cash Wcdrw~clay
night.
The 17-year -olcl attendcnt was
found tied up and ll'fl in the Exx
on service station at 1622:"l lfarhor
Uoulevard al R p m , police said
The suspect. de~cnbcd as a
19-year-old male Latin. asked the
attendent for a c an o f
transmisi;ion fluid. When the stn
tion employe presented him with
the can, the s uspect slugged him
in the abdomen. knocking the
wind out of th<-youth. p<>lice sairl.
The bandit rcrortt.'(lly fll'<I an a
green vehicle.
Judah Best. Agnew's attorney.
said when told of Anderson's re-
ix>rt : ''I would have no comment
on the matter." ._.
"The reply was that there have • ~en procedures established by j
Justice." Anderson quoted a ,
White House official as saying
"The requesl wai> no more than
any good lawyer wouJd do for his
client."
And-erson said an attorney for
Agnew called White Jlouso
counsel Philip Buchen's office
shortly after Agnew's sentence of
three years on probation expired
Oct. 10.
Thr brief discussion centered
on the "receptivity" of the White
!louse to Agnew filing for a..
formal pardon, Anderson said.
(Anderson's column appears
regularly on the editorial page of
thc Dally P1lotJ
Agnew resigned Oct. 10. 1973.
after he pl eaded no contest to a
single count of tax evasion. :
Lawrence Traylor, lhe justice J
department's pardon attorney, •
said Thursday that he had not.
bcl'n contacted hy anyone
rt•pr<'s<'nhng AE:new
KITCHEN SINK
DOWN DRAIN
G ltANTS PASS. Ore. (AP) -,
It fmally happened.
Caty police said Thursday lhat
burglars broke into the Snak and
Yak Cafe and stoic only the
kitchen sink.
HB Blackout Laid
Or ~n="~ :ast
Weather
To Switch Hookup
A poor connection betweeb a
wire and switch cauud the
power taUure that alfected 1,S>O
Huntington Beach cust omers
Wednesday night. lJw•Ugators
announced Thursday. ' One more brief blackout OC·
curTed Thursday momLo1 during
the impcctlon a nd repair oPeU· tion but It was necessat')' and oo·
ly involved a rew hundr4)d homes
tor about one mlnute.
"We hod to 'd~-entrgtz~· the
system,·· Edison Company
apokefman Jim Kennedy ex
plained, aayln1 thla WU 1'9Quired
to check and make nec••ary ~
pain.
Water seeplnl lnt.o an under-
1 round vault h outln1 translormcr equlpmcn& and con·
nectlons waii blamed for the
Wednesday night blackQafl, bul
Ole components are desl)ined to
operate unde rwater.
Such seepage is relatively
common in an area like that uf·
tected Wednesday, in a low, nood
plain region with a high, under·
ground winter water table.
Edison Company spokesman
Kennedy said the fact the connec·
tion failed Is what concerns the
utility agency.
He said the three major
customeni left powt'r1ess WC(J.
nesday, EdlAon High School. the
Ed ison Community Con\cr
and Pork and the city's Magnolia
Fire S\atlon, were powerless
nearly lour hours. ,
Northea11terly winds
25·40 mph expected
tonight, decreasing Satur-
day . Clear . warmer
weather with high s In 70s
foreseen.
l~SIDE TODJ\ V
lie atarttd out to ~ a doc·
tqr and ended up a aculptor.
F'redericlc Ever1ley'1 workl,
uihach wiU be ezhlbited on the
Orange Cooat. are /eoturtd on
T'Ol,le Cl of the Weekendtt.
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Prime Rate
Drops Again
NEW YORK <A P> -
Two of Amenca 'it biggest
commercial banks cut
tht>1r prime lending ratl's
today
Morgan Guaranty 'fru~t.
<.:o .. the n ation 's sixth
largest. cut its rate from
6' 4 to G percent, while No.
2-ranked Ciltba nk rC'duccd
its rate from 612 to G1 ,
The prime rate is a
bank's charge on loans In
its most credit-worthy cor·
porate custom ers. While 1t
is not linked directly lo
consum e r or mortgage
loans. its movements can
signal the direction of in-
terest rates in gen<'ral.
~-Santa Anan
~Joins Panel
~On Transit
• Sant a Ana Councilman David
·Brandt was chosen Thursday
".night to join Fountain Valley
,•Mayor Al Hollinden as the· two-
', man city dell'gation on the
•powerful nC'w Orani;:e Couuty
·:Transportation Committee.
• In voting by the r1ty's Selection
• CommittC'e in Fullerton, Brandt
:was a 14 to 8 victor over Yorba
'.Linda Mayor Henry We<laa for
;'the transportation post.
'. Three weeks ago. Brandt and
Wcdaa finis hed in a 13 to 13 dead
·,heat in balloting by the city com-
1 mitlee while llollinden was a un-
animous choice.
( Their appointment lo the com-
mittee filled two of five positions
.'on a pa ne l given s weeping
... authority by stale legislators this
~vear to oversee local transport.1·
'.lion planning.
• City appointment~ to the com
• mission de('idC'd, the St'lcclion
: committee then elected Newport
\Beach Mayor Milan Ooslal as tt'>
• chairman.
• Dostal replaced forml'r
: Westmins ter Mayor Philip An·
"lho n y as the comm1tlC'c
: chairman.
. Anthony furfritc·d his ffil'm·
, bPrship on the <:omm1ttee wht.•n
<1ppomtC'd First District County
•supervisor last month.
The formC'r city of,fi<'ial's ap-
l>Ointment to complf'le thl· une:<-
pired term or former Supervisor
Robert Battin followc'<I ht!> clec-
tion to the post Nov. 2.
However, Anthony will not
begin his c•IN'l<'fl four year tt.•rrn
until early Januar).
In other action hy the < '1ty
Selection Committee, Gardrn
Grove Councilman Elreth
Enckson "as appointed lo th1·
South Coast Rt.•j.!10n1:1l Coa:.t ... l
C'onscr\'Jtton l"omm1~sion
C<iLifomians
Vaccine Shy
BERKELEY <AP> Ahout
one in six California adults have
received SW!O(' flu \'8C'C10al1C1MS ,
the state Health Di:partment rr
.ports.
Thi· tot:il is ::? !\ million or Hi 8
lH'rct•nt of thl' stall''s adult
·population, the department·:. 111
J'nrmat1on offil'er swd Thursday
Tht' fl(.'rcentage 1s even lowt>r ~n thE' San Franr ts<'fl <ind Los ~nl!:t'les . urea:..
Santa to Appear
j\t Valley Party
Santa Claus will talk with
~·oungsters Saturday from noon
untll 2 pm. <i t the f'nun\;1in
Valley Recreation Department's
,Chn!i!lmas Party at the C'om -
·munity Center, 10200Slatcr AvC'.
Children also m ay help de·
<:orate a Christmas tree at lhc
:center. Refreshments will be
.served. For more information,
'coll 963·8.121 , ex.tl'nsion 236.
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F"riday O«:ember 10 1976
FroaPageAJ
WRONG •••
They had comrrHanitaled with the
city, the Sanitation dlstncts, the
Orange County Health Depart·
ment and Mosctulto Abatement
t>lstrlcl wlth htUe success in
30Jving their dilemma, he said.
Thursday's discussion wwi in·
tended to center around an en·
virnnmenlal impact statement to
be presented in M<trch on pro-
posed ex panswn of s a01tatio1t
district fac11it1es
Several Huntington Heach resi-
dents asked the panel why they
were the ones who have to pul up
wtth theodorifE'rous emuent frorn
the reslofthe county
"We just don ·1 have any place
else to put it." Lewis said, "We
can 't put it in the oct•an or build
an inrin('rator large enough to
burn tt. Where do .>'ou want me to
puti~?"
But the homeowners sought as-
surances som<.'thmg would be
done to stop the problems in their
neighborhood.
"Hundr eds of homt'<>wners in
south lluntmgton Beat•h are af-
fected by the plant," sai1I Dave
Lenhardt. an uttorn<'Y who It vcs
near plant No. 2
The lawyer said, "These
odoriferous odors lock vou inside
your house -people can •t even
·use their patios The rights of the
people \\ho Ii \'e adjacent to the
plant should he considered."
"Any environmental 1mpaet
report s hould consider wh<.1t the
plant puts into the air and its ef-
fects o n its immediate
neighbors." batc1 Ll!nhardt.
··Emphasis should be put on
avo1dmg possible lawsuits which
could emanate from the plant's
operation." he said. "It may be
cheaper m the long run to put out
clean air."
"Why do you use lhat strong
cheap perfume smell sometimes
to hide th<.' ~melt," Trovar elli
asked the sanitation districts of.
ficiaJ. "It 's irritating to the eyes
and throat. Frankly, I'd rather
smell the sludge.''
Lewis told the crowd, "Jf the
perfume is objectionabl<.', we'll
lay off 1t. ..
The chief sanitation engineer
said the so·called perfume was
ac·tually a masking agent which
has been used rln drying sludge
for over three years.
Warm weather and a lack of
ocean hrce1es recenllv has in·
tcns ifiC'd the ndor problem ,
Lewis added .
Tom Mullins. an Air Pollution
Control official present Thursday
said, "If thcre arc complaints,
WC' will investigate If there is a
nu1s anr<'. W{' c;rn 1ssuC' an abate·
ment order.''
Police Hunt
Stolen .Pup
In Huntington
A search is under way for a
rare Lhasa Apso puppy :.;tolen
from a Huntington Beach man·s
Seacliff area home Thursday by
a thief who poliC'e llelil'vc knew
the dog ·s whereabouts and value.
Hugh F Wallace. of 19642
Surfbreaker Lane. said lhe four·
month·old puppy has golden-tan
hair and a blac k beard and
somewhat resembles a Tinn, ~ilthough 1t is a small dog.
lnvest1i;:at11rs said the intruder
broke :i ba«k gate to gain entry to
the do)!'s enclos ure.
'\o dollar \'lllut' was availahle
today for the rare puppy but
plnice lo$?ged the casr as a grnnd
tht>ft. lt11li1•atmi:: S200 WMth or
mm t', aside from the sentimental
valut· to the Wallac·es.
The little c1o~ was stolen during
!ht• tlayt1 mc· '-'hen the fum1ly was
away
Steele Named
New Leader
Of Teen Help
Fountain Valley dentist Mike
Steele has bt>en named president
of the Teen Help-Youth Service
Dureau board of directors.
S t eele r e places Fountain
Vall('y Police Lt. John Beddow.
The bureau, headquartered al
10200 Slater Ave .. provides.
counseling for · adolescents and
their families in Fountain Valley,
Hunt i n g to n Be a c b a n'd
Westmmster.
Chapman College professor
Karl Reitz was named board vice
president and Newport Beuch re-
s id en l Lind a Schrader is
secretary.treasurer for the
group.
For more information about
the bureau's ser vice, call
SSHOOO. '
Cabinet Formed
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)
Premier Salim el-Hoss has
formed a poslwar Lebanese
cabinet of eight nonpollticlana,
ht1Jf of them Christians and half
of them Moelems. The relll(ioua
division of the cablnet reOecl'I
the equal dlvi11lon o( power that
Syria want.a to replace the pre-
war Christian domlnonce..
-
Woman
Able to
Resist?
A pi;ychlatrist called by the de -
fense testified late ThurtJdoy thnt
a Ouna Point woman who claims
she was dru~ged and raped by
her family doctor should have
been able to resist his advances
despite the i~iectton.
Dr. Seawright Anderson of
Costa Mesa told nn Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court jury that the in-
jection of Valium claimed by the
prosecution sllould not have af.
fected the 22-year-old vic,im 's
"decision-making process or the
will to resist."
Frequent! v referrinj( to drug
experiments carried out by him
Winged Clammers? O.O•ly Pilot P!loto ov "'C.,.•f Koohltr
on female prison inmates in the
Afriean nation of Zambia, the
witness s upported dcCense
daims that the injection oC
Valium administered by Dr.
Ross Todd McClure could only
have had a tranquiliLing effect on
the patient.
Hundreds of Sl'a gulls gather ut mouth of
Santa Ana Rive r between Huntington
Beach and Newport BcaC'h. Robert Cribbs,
area capta in for the st ate Department of
Fish and Game, said he couldn't be sure>
exactly w hy the gulls picKed this spot to
congregate T hursday m ornin g , but
sp~culated t lwy were ther e to feed on shell
fish t•xpost:<l <lt luw tide. ·
The victim clair#e<f from the
Witness stand that she became a·
"vegetable" s hortly after the
drug entered her blood stream
and that she was powerless to
prevent the Sout h Laguna physi·
. cian's alleged advances.
Fairview Hospital
Adds 3 7 to Staff
Front Page A J
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PLANNER. •
pleased with Belsito's decision.
"It is a very. very healthy
situation," he said. "The job ii
very important in a growing city
and it is essential to get the very
best person available.'" '
She testified that she was
raped and forced to participate in
an act of sexual perversion after
the 54·year-old physician re·
moved her examining sown anct
unde r cloth es and u sed a
massager a nd vibrator on her
body.
By ST EVE MITCHELL
Of IM Dilly Ptlol 5!41t
Fairview State Hospital will
receive 37 new employes under
Gov. Edmund Brown's plan to
expand service to the state's 11
mental hospitals.
Dr. Michael Levine. the Costa
M esa fac i lit y's new ad -
minis trator, is happy with the
news but says he a lready has 120
vacant positions at the hospital.
The additional allotment hrings
to 157 the number ol Joh vacan-
cies at Fairview.
"Most of the va«:mt p0!>1l10ns
are for psychiatric technicians, '
he explained.
He said the 37 new job opt'nings
are for these tr ained techn1c1ans
who work in groups with han-
dicapped youngsters. "tcal'hmg
them feeding. dressing, toiletrni;:,
and other functions," Levine
said.
Levine said the hospital will
begin training .psychi atric
technicians in the near ruture.
"The Department of Health
has approved that plan and
we·re working on 1t now." Le\ 111e
said.
Fairview used lo !rain tis own
technicians, which Levine saiJ
was a real benefit to the hospital
"Not only did we hav<' at·1·4•ss
to the trained technicians <1r·
terwards. but we also had their
help while they were learning,"
he said.
About five years ago lh<' train·
ing program was lermrnatcrl al
Fairview, and sel up instead nt
Cypress and Golden We:.t
Colleges.
"What happened was, instead
of the technicians being lrainc·d
l1> work with mentally retarded
clients, they learned othC'r skills,
like working with psychiatric pa·
tients.
"As a consequence, cvC'ry yt•ar
w e h a d few er and fewe r
graduates who wanted lo come to
Fair view and I hose lhat did come
'Good News' -
Disassembly
Not Burglary
A north Huntington Beach m-
dustrial s hop owner had some
good news and some bad news to
report to police when he arrived
shortly after 6 a.m. today to open
up his business.
Gary White, whose firm is at
15602 Co mm erce Lan e,
telephoned police immediately.
'{'he bad news was that he could
see his air compressor was com-
pletely disassembled, as though
burglars tried to steal it piece by
piece.
The good news he delivered a
few moments later when he ~ot
In out of the predown darkness
and turned on the lights. lie
h adn't been burglari1.ed at all.
He t old police his air com -
pressor apparently JUSt com-
pressed too much air overnight
and blew up.
Edison Chorale
Performs Tonight
The Edison High School
c h orale concert group a nd
orchestra will perform at 8 p.m.
tonight in Saints Simon and Jude
Church, 20444 Mngnolia St., Hun-
tington Bench.
The music group will present a
pro1ram of Chriatmns music.
The program will lftcludc "The
MidnJeht Mass !or Christmas"
by Marc-Antoine CbarpenUtr:
Tbcpublic la invlted.
here had frwer s kills to work
with the handicapped," Levine
said. ·
He said that by conducting the
tr aining once again at Fairview,
U1e hospita l will benefit in two
ways.
"WC''ll begin ~C'tting the
psychiatric tcch01r1ans back 1n
the hospital, and we'll be able to
fill many jobs in basic care that a
technician no longer can han<llt'.
"We havr a defrn1tc• m·ed for
employt•s m these l'l'l' 111·e11st•d
positions." he said.
Whtlt.• lauding the ~OV('rnor's
plan to boost the nurnb1•r IJf
employcs at m ental hnspitab.
Levmc said that that was not lht•
entire solution to Fa1rvil•w's
woes.
''No matter how man v
employes we haVl'." he said, "w~
just don't have c•nough physit·al
space fur the num bC'r of patient:.
here."
A m e morandum from the
city's personnel director had said
"inside" selection was ap-
propriate as long as there were
other people in the city qualified
for the position.
Four were determined eligible
but only Selic h applied.
Belsito said that an interview-
ing body would be formed of are<i
city administrators and planning
directors to screen the top can-
didates.
Nuke Pact lo Wail
WASHINGTON <AP > -The
Ford administr ation will not put
Into effect a new policy aimed al
curbing nuclear proliferation in
order t o give President-elect
Carter a chance to offer his own
plans, government officials say.
Forgery Eyed
Hughes Will Goe11 to Court
LOS A:\TG ELES (J\PJ Nevada officials think a
purported Howard Hughes will m ay have been forged
with the use of library materials from the college at.
tended by Melvin Dummar, the Los Angeles Times
reported today.
Dummar. a gas station employc. is one of the
wilrs be neficiaries.
The nl'wspapcr said il learned Nevada authorities
pla n to check the fingerprints on a book and a 1971 is·
s ue of Life magazine, both dealing with Howarct
Hughes and containing sumpl<'s of Hughes· handwrit-
ing.
The w ill, dubbed the "Mormon Will" because it
was found in the Mormon Church's world he ad-
quarters in Snit Lake City, will be contested before a
jury next month in Las Vegas.
Dummar. who stands to gain a tidy sum if the will
is declarctl autlwntic. says Hughes named him in the
document bl0<:t.1usc th(' J:(as station employe helped
I Iughes out when he found the billion aire wandering
about in the Nevucl a cJesert.
The victim told the jury that
she was shaky and confused fo r
several hours after the incident
and found it dif(icull to un-
derstand questions or respond to
them.·
But a South Coast Community
Hospital e mploye testified as a
defense witness Thursday that
the victim appeared lo be normal
and alert when she came to the
hospital with a friend J m . 7to re-
port t he alleged rape by Dr.
McClure.
.Judge Kenneth E. Lae ordered
a four day weekend break and
the trial afte r hearing Dr. An-
derson's testimony.
The trial will resume Tuesday
when Dr. McClure is expected to
take the stand in his own defensC'.
Black Star
Canyon Blaze
Under Control
A wind·driven fire burned 32
acres today in Black Star Canyon
eight miles east of the City or
Orange near Irvine Lake, fire of-
ficials said.
The fire was contained at about
8 a.fl1 . after burning through
brush for nearly six hours.
The California Division of
Forestry.Ora nge County F ire
Department called in 120 fire
fighters after the fire broke out at
2:30 a .m . Firemen from the U.S.
Forest Service were also called
in.
The firem en were hampered
by winds gusting up to 50 miles
an hour.
No st ru ctures were en ~
dangered by'lhe fire.
Yule Concert Set
The Huntington Beach H.igh
School choir and orchestra will
offer a Christmas concert Wed-
nesday at 7 :30 p.m . in the school
auditorium. Professional harpist
Jennifer Lenz a ls o will be
featured. Donation for the con-
cert is Sl.50.
THE NAME OF THE GAME ..•
LIC. NO. 210·412
THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE
LABELING I N TH E CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES, CHAIN STORES. AND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FICTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRANO NAME PRICES.
CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK, BECAUSE WE AR E COMPETITIVE.
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOM~ HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NtVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME
OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY.
DEN'S
: iiiSiaJiatioii: ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA AVEN.UE • COSTA MESA, CALIF, 92677 • PHONe 646-4838 -646·2lH
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C:D I T I ON DAILY PILOT
'l 'oda_,··s Closing~
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VOL. 69, NO. 345, 4 SE CTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1976 TEN CEN~
Two to Protest Irvine ·Sale to
By TOM BARLF.Y
04 IN O•llY ,., ... Sufi
Doe'dmen ts protestan g the
J ames Irvine Foundation's dt.·
cisioo to sell its controllini! in
terest in the I rvinc Company lo
the Mobtl Otl Corporation fur
$281.9 m1lhon were to be hied t.o
day in Orange County Supenor
Court.
Those protests by two com·
petitors in the takeover battle
sparked by Irvine h1:1ress Joan
!nine Smith's lawswt agam~l
the found at ton will be aired again
Monday when her altorney and •
lawyers for the three contender ...
appear bt'fore Jud~c James F
Judge
Found<Jt1on trustees an
nounred late Thursday that thl'Y
had decided to acn•pt the C'ash
bid by Mobil wht•n n£'itht·r
Cadillac F'a1rv1C·w of Toronto,
Canada or the Charles Allen·
Alfred Taubmun consortium or
New York subrntllcd further of
fers.
The dl•cision br.ought a protc!>l
from both competitors
Allen·"Taubman negotiators
said they were 1n the process of
filing a bid that would top the
Mobil offer when the deadline
was imposed by fou nd ation
lawyers without explanation.
l'iew Frorn Below
Bicyclbts pl·<laling along b1keway, that
runs from Jeffrey R oad to Culver Dnvc in
the Edison Company nght-of.way, ha\'e
good "icw of new bicycle bridge at Yale
Avenue. Bridge cost city $.130.400 and
s e r v e s c y c I i s t s . IH' d l' s t r i :J n " a n d
~katehoarders . School di~tr 1 t•t has
c•liminaled two school buses since· bridge'
opened. s a\'ing Sl70 per d:Jy. Hcl.alcd pic-
ture A -2.
I ·Nix on Agnew Plea CM Hospital
To Get 37 New
Staff Members
I
For Pardon Told
NEW YORK <APl -Thi'
I While lloust• turned down a n• l out-st in Oc·tobcr for a pardon
r
for formt•r \'1c e J're!>idenl
Spiro T A~nl'". who pleaded no
rnnlest to c·harJ?<'S of income tax
; t'\'asion an l!Ji3, .irrordanj! to col
umn1st Jack Anderson
Whitt' llou ... c attom<')S "polltC'
I). bul f1rmh · refrrrcd Agne" s
law,er. who "111bm1th'<l the re·
quest . to lht• J U!ot1ct.' Department.
Ander<;On s;ml in u column for
publlr~1t10n tod,1y
Tod;i~ A~n1•" <kn1cd hc "' n
sought J ll.lrclnn from l'rt"••dc-nt
J•onl
A spok1•s\\ om ari .1t Ai:nt>" ·.,
Pathlilt'. Int' . offlrc-sn C"rorto11,
~1d , !>Uld th1• for111t•1 \ll'C' prC''ol
clent · h.1-. nt•\ Pr ,1skc'<i .1nn11w
anyone at .111 to •l'-k fur a pJrdon
rnr him ~'ht• h.1 ... no 1rl1•a "hat ·~
the-~our1•1• of lht• sl•>1 \ "
Judah lfr-.t, 1\).!0C'\\ " atlorn<'}.
!\,lld "hen toltl or 1\n1h•rv m !\ r··
port I "oul<l h,1\1' no r11mm1•111
on thr m.11trr "
"Thi• rcpt~ "a ... that the-re hll\ ('
b('en prort:durcs est Jhhshc."CI by
Justice,·· And('rson quotl'd .1
White llnu'c offanal a' sa) an~
''The requ1·~t "as no more than
any Rood lawyrr woul<I do for h1.-;
dient. ..
Anderson 'laid an attorney for
Agnew called White !louse
·counsel Philip n urh('n's office
Oran;.fe _j Coas t
tu •L[A 7'~
\\'eathe r
Nor t heasterl y winds
25·4 0 m p h expec t e d
tonight. decreasing Satur·
d ay Cl ear . warm e r
weather with highs in 70s
foreseen.
INSIDE TODA~
lie started out to be a doc-
tor and ended up a sculptor.
F'redenck Eversley'• workl.
whkh will be e.rhiblled on the
Orange Coast. art /eoturtd on
Pogc CJ o/ the WeekC11Mr.
-·· i.wtv •• ~ ..... "-''-'"••• ~--ftlf :::r.:...llt. \yM lf'M•r ,_.,
MetllMf'Mtl To#¥h~ ,,,... .. , ... , .... -""' _tMt,
(\I •• •• "" .... c ... ., .... ...
(I cs• •• •• CMO
-t-.
shortly artt•r A~ncw's !-.enlenrc or
three yc<1rs on probation <'Xpm·d
Oct to.
The brief d1scusMon ccntCn'il
on the · recepll \ 1ty" of the Wh1to'
House to A~nc·v. ftlang for J
formal pJrdon. Anderson sa1ci
Agnt>w rt'stgned Or t. 10, HITI
after ht• plt'ad('d no rontc·st to .1
smele count of ta"< c' <1!\1on
t Anderi.on ·s column appt:'ar"
regulurly on the cd1tonal pa~t' of
the 0~11 ly 1'1 lou
Lawrl'nre Tr~I\ lor. the-justll't'
1)epartml'nt s pJI dun attornev
'oJ1d Thur-.da \ I h;it ht• had nut
h1•1•n l'ont J;'t t'<J hy ;111 ) 11111•
tl'IJf(''ot·ntml( /\g111•w
Youth Claims
H e Killed for
'Mac' Meal
Dy STE\'E MIT<'llELL
Ot tn" O.lily Pilot St,.ft
Fa1rv1l'w Stale llosp1tal "ill
rrCCI\ e 37 new c•m1Jloyes under
Gov. Edmund llrO\\n ::. plan to
l'Xpand sc-rv1ce to tht• stall's l l
ml'ntal hospitals
Dr M 1chal•I Lt•\ Ilk, the Cost a
Mc'IJ facil1t\'!-. new ad
mm1str<Jlor, 1s haJJl'Y \I.1th tht•
new!> but :-.ays he alrl'acl} has 120
\'acant µos1t1011s at the ho~p1tal
The additional allotnwnt brini.:s
to 157 the number of JOb \aC'aO
t·1es at Fa1n·iew
"~lost of the vacant pos1twns
are for p~ych1a'tnl' tl'<'hn1c1ans. ·
h<' expl:11nt•d
Hl' 'la td the 37 rww Joh openings
arc for tlwse tr .11 m'<I ll.'chn1c1an ...
\\ho work 1n j?roup.., with han
d1cappt•d youngstc·rs. "tcaC'hin~
them f t•(•d in i.e. cl n•s!-.1111::. lo1lctani.:.
.ind olht•r func•t1m1s," l.1•\'IOl'
<.a1d
Ll'\ IOI' !>aid lhl' hoo;p1tal \\111
hegin tra1n1n g P':'l c h1atric·
technicwns m the near future
"The Departmt•nt of Health
NEW YORK I API -A high has approved th<1l plan and
i>chool o;enaor has plf'Jdcd gutlty we're working on 1t no"." I A.'\ ant•
to killing Jn eld<'rly man dunng said
his school lunch hour to gl'l Fa1rvll'W used to tram its own
m oney to lake his girl to technicians. whirh l.cvme said
McDonald's for dinner was a real hcnrfit to the hospital
David Joyner. 18, cntererl the ":-.lot only dad we have acces-.
plea in M anhattan Cou rt on to the tr ained tt•rhnac1ans af
Thursday, adm 1llin g he terwards. but we also had thl'1r
strangled Douglas Miles. 75, nn help whale they wl.'n' learning,"
Marrh 2 in Miles' West Side hesaid.
apartment About five year'> ago the train
Police ~ave this account. , mg proF(ram was tt'rminated at
J oyner adm itted h e left Fa1rvH.'"· and set up instead <It
Charles Evans Hughes School on Cypress and Go.ldt'n Wt>~l
h.is lunch hour. went across the Colleges.
s treet t o Miles' apartmen t. "What happcnc-d was , instead
forced his way in and ordered of the technicians being trainrd ·
Miles to write a check for $68. to work with mentally retarrlcd
The youth then ordered the old clienL'!, they learned other skills.
man to call his bank and arrange like working with psychiatric pa·
that Joyner would have no t rou· tienls.
ble cashing the check. As soon as "As a consequence-. every year
Miles hung up, J oyner strangled w e h ad f ewer and few er
him with his bare hands. ~duates who wanted to come to
Then J oyner went to the bank, ~airview and those that did come
cashed the check, and used it to here had fewer skills to work
rent a limousine and lake his gir l with the handicapped," l~vine
tothe ha ml!urger restaurant. said.
Detectives acting on informa-He said that by conducung the
lion from the bank checked the training once a ga in at Fairv•l'W,
higJt school's records. found that the hospital will benefit in two
Joyner was enrolled there. and ways.
arrested him . "We'll b egin ge tting ·.Sh e
After Joyner entered his guilty psychiatric technicians back In
plea. Justice Burton Roberts the hospital, And we'll be able to
asked him if be were sorry and fill many Jobs ln basic care that a
tbe youth said he w as. technician no longer c an handle.
"For )'Ourself?" asked the "Wt have a definite need for
judge. "Or arc you sorry for Mr. employes in theiie pre·Ucen.'\ed
Miles?" positions." hesaid.
"I'm sorry for both oC U.4'," the While I oudlng the 1tov m or's
youth replied . plan to boost the number or
Joyner wm be scntenced1ot~r. <See FAIRVIEW, Pue JU> J
Cadillac Fairview negotiators
said Thursd ay night t hey a re
willing to top the Mobil offer but
not under the bidding syste m d e·
vised by foundation trustees and
allegedly favorable to Mobil m·
terests.
The Can adian company argues
that bidding should be reopened.
It will suggest a system of sealed
bidding when Judf(e Judge con·
vt-n~i. what will be the fifth hear-
ing into the impasse Monday
It is expected that th~ Alkn
Taubman inlcrc:.t wall h?IH· tht·
support of Mrs Smith in thcar
argument th al thl' foundut1on 's
acceptance or the Mobil offer
should be overturned.
Mrs Sm it h has commt·nted
that she f a ,·ors the Allcn
Taubman offer of ~ 5 million
because it ('Onta1ns a dausc that
will ullow her to buy baC'k ~tock
She has a minority interest of 21 '4
l)CrCl•nt in the Irvine Company.~
The foundation holds a Nn~
trolling interest-of 54.5 pcrccnt j
the company founded by ~
Smith's gra ndfather. •
Mrs. Smith i.ued the founda.l'
.and launched the current le
hat tie \I, hen she protestt.'CI
found a hon's decision to Sl'll ·
interest to Mobil for $200 m1lho •
<See HEIRESS,Page A2 ) .
Quake Co.llling~
'~
Geologi-st Says It's lnevitabk ~,
A 7 rradanl! 1s a "major .. qua~
capable of w1dt•sprcad, heav~ dama~t.·. 8 1s a "gn•at" carili.~
SAN J<'RANCISC'O IAPJ An
earthquake th r eaten1n..:
thousands of h \'es hke the gn·al
San Francisco temblor or 1006 IS
inevitable in Cahforma. the U.S.
Ceolo..:1C'al Survey's top earth·
quake expert warned today.
Dr. Hobert M llarrulton. chwf
of the USCS Office of Earthquake
Studies. said the upcoming quake
wi ll surpass 8 points on lht'
Richter scale and its impact
"would be enormous "
"LOS!>cs could reach thousands
of lives and tens of billions of
dollars," llam tlton said m re-
marks prepared for delivery to
the Commonwealth Club.
Tht• magn1tu<k of the l~Ki Bav
Area quake-1~ t·~t1matl'd to ha\ t:
cquall-d 8 3 on tht• R1r htn ~talt•
It k11ll.'d mort> th•111 fiOO pt·oplt• JnJ
cost more than S400 million
The lugarith m 1c· H1l'htcr !\l'alt•
1s a mt•asure of ground motwn <i.,
recorded on s t•1s moj!raph'
E'en· tnl'rca.,t' of ont• numbt·r.
sav from 5.5 to 6 5. mean~ lhl·
gr'ound motion 1s 10 t1rnl·s
greater
In popul:.itt•d arc-as an l'arlh
quake of 3.5 on lhl· R1rhtt·r M'all'
can cause shl!ht damal!C 1n tht•
local arc<i. 4 can rause moderate
damage. 5 cons1dl·rable damagl.'.
6 can be se\'ere.
* * * * * * California Sinking
Eyed by Scientists
SAN F RANCISCO CAP > Ao
inexplica bl e sinking or the
ground by as much as six inches
north of t.os Angeles. perhaps
link ed to the m yste riou s
Palmdale Bulge la nd uplift, was
reported by earth scientii.ts
today.
New l y discovered by
research ers s t udying the
Palmdale p henomenon, the
apparent depression \.l.3S
descr i bed as "beh avior
unpre<"eriC'nleci in 70 years" of
surveys m Southt>rn California
Lake the Palmdale swelling,
the land subs1denl'e seems to
have occurred rapidly m recent
>ears, over a period of "months
to a few vcars," scientists told a
news conferenc-c at the Ameriran
(;rophys1cal Union meeting here.
L' S . G e o I o g i c a 1 S u r v e y
engineers in a survey this year
found that a bench mark at the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory m
northern Pasadena had fallen 13
to 15centimetcrs (between5and6
inches) below a bench mark al
San Pedro -a reference point on
1 hr coast ta ken JS mean sea levcl
The scien t i sts said they
couldn't rule out the poss1b1hty
tba,t , 1o~tead of Pas~dcna
sinl<ln g, the San Pedro mark had
risen .
It is too soon to say whether the
new find i n g increases the
ch an ces of ea rlhquakes in
Soulht>rn California, researchers
said.
It was also reported that tho
Palmdale Rulgl' 1s really morr· nf
a ridgl' and 1s larger than
previously thought.
Or Peter MaC'Doran of .Jl'I.
sai d t h e u p swcll1ng 1s
subst antially l;irger than the
4,500 squarC' milt's ong1nally
measur ed. Rathl.'r than an oval
blistc-r shapl', h•• ~<iid . it form-, ;i
ndgc along the San Andn·as
Faull from San Bernarrhno
northwest along the foothtlh of
the San Gabnt•I M ountaan~
At a special A(; U session on tht·
bu I g e. the r c was g <' n c r J I
agreement that the ft•ature
reflects an ac·rumulalwn uf
Stram m rocks of thl• CJrth's
rrust. lloweve'r. there is mu<:h
uncertaintv HS to whether it is a
W3T'ning sign nf <IO CUrth(jllakt•
Drug-aided Rap
Claim Criticized
A psychiatrist called by the de-
fense testified late Thursday that
a Dana Point wom an who claims
she was d rugged and r ap<'d by
her family doctor should have
be~n a ble lo resist his advances
despite the injection.
Dr Seawright Anderson of
Cost a Mesa told an Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court jury that the in-
jection of Valium claimed by the
prosecution should not have af·
rected the 22-year-old victim's
"dec1sion·makmg prorcss or the
will to r esist."
Prime Rate
Drops A.gain
NEW YORK (AP) -
Two of America's biggest
commer c i a l banks cut
their pr ime JendJng rates
today.
Morgan Guaranty Trust
Co .. the na tion 's sixth
largest . cut its r ate from
6' • to 6 per cent. while No.
2·ranked Citibank reduced
its rate from 6 i... to sv.
The prime rate 1s a
bank's charee on loans lo
It.a osl credit·worthy cor-
te customers. While It
ot. linked dlrecUy to
consumer or mortgage
loans. its movement& can
1iirnal the dlrcctloo ol ln·
tere•t rates tn general. ...
FreQuentlv refcrnng tu druJ.!
experiments carraNI out II\ ham
on female pr 1o;on mmatcs in th1•
African nalum of Zambia , 1h1·
witness SUP JIOrl l'd d('f1·n .,1•
claims that tht• injection of
Valium administered hv Dr
Ross Todd MrC'lurt> could only
have had a tranqu1l17.ing crft·C't on
the patient.
Thi'.' vict im claimed from tht·
witness stand that she hP<·amt• a
"vegetable" Rhortl~ aft<•r thr
drug entered hvr blood ~trt•am
and that sh<' was powt•rlrsl-to
prevent the South Laj!una physl
clan's nllel(ed advanC'C:i
She testifi e d that sh<> "<1s
raped and forced to part1c1pak m
an act of sexual perversion uft cr
the 54·year-old physician r e-
m oved her examin ing gown and
und e r c lo thes and used a
massager and vibrator <f" her
body .
The victim told the jury th at
she was shaky and confused for
several hoursrafter the incident
and found it difficult to un-
derstand questionii or respond lo
them .
But a South Coast Community
Hospital em1>loye tesliried as a
deleruie witness Thursday that
the victim appe ared to be normal
and a lert when s he came to the
hospital with a friend J t1n. 7 to re-·
port the a lle ged rape by Dr .
McClure.
Judge Ke nneth E. Lae ordered
a four day weekend brMk •nd
the trial a fter hearing Dr. An·
. deraon •a' testimony. •
qu<Jkl' • ·~ "(':ihforn1an~ should not ht
norc or undc-n·~t1mate the e<1rth~
quake threat," llamiltun said.
·nor shnulct 1rrat111nal ft•ar of 1
c-arthquakl·s b(• allow1.•d lo be1
diversion from ratwnal fJrCpa ra-'
1100!-.."
!Ir also s aid. ·· f'rogr!'ss in re-l
cent years pro\'idt•s considerable
opt1m1~m ahuut developing the
capability of 1.•arthquakc predic-
tion " llowt•ver, he-did not pre·
d1(•t wht>n or wht•rc in California. i
<See QUAKE, Page i\.2 )
Skip That
Second Cup
I
ALBANY, NY. CAP) -· I
A n Albany -based~\
supermarkN chain 11.·s pul
ads in news papers a.'>king
c-uslomers to forego that
serond cup of coffcl' in the
morning.
"ll 's bcc::ausc of the
price." said Neil Golub.
\'ICe president of the Golub
Corp .. which runs the
Pricccho p pe r super
market ch uan . with 56
stores in New York Sta te
and we s tern
1\1 assachust•lls.
Golub said he thinks u ;,
partial boycott by con· l
sumers could dr ive down ~.
the cost of corrcc. The lt.
\.l.hOICS<1le price O( a pound
of coffe(' has more than
doubled an sc•veral months
to $2.28. he said.
2 Irvine Men
File to Seek
School Posts
Two lr vinr rl's idcnts already
have returnNI lhc1r filing papers
m thr uprom1ng irvint• sthooll
llo~1rd <'iert111n and two nthers
hot\ e taken out papers.
Ac-corrlinS( lo the Orange Coun•
tr 11P~istrar of Volers. the-twr)
c:onfirmed tandidatl's arc
LOUIS c Zt•Jda, a SttlC'!-.man
\.l.hrt h\t•s at 141182 Rall;m St in
l'Jl1Corn1a llomt•s.
Hon L unct•ford, a
p!'\t'hologis l ancl soC'ioloS?1sl. who
Ian·~ at 382l A\'ocado St. in
Cnll1·~1· Park
The two pC'oplr who have t aken
oul parwrs hut h<1Vl' not yet rc-
turnC'<l thcm ar<'
Frl'd r.<1hm, ::a purchasing
manager. of :1671 Provincetown
('1rrlr. m the Colony llomes.
Catherine L ark in , a
housrwifc. of 4861 Flagstar Cir·
rl<'. in California Homes.
Two scats arc up for election -
the ones c u rrl'ntly held by
Ch:irles Roulungcr and Frank
Hurd Boulanger does not plan to
run again a nd llurd has not yet..
dc-cided. '
Th<' filing period opened ThursJ
clay and wa ll rem ain open untl
Dec. 30. Inte rested peop)e m
pick up filing papers in the coun
ty registrar's office in Santa Ana .
1 HOP"E YOU 'RE
GETTING VOUR.
CHRISTMAS
S'HOPPtNG DONE . ~
ONLY 1~ DAYS
LEFr .'
A.Z DAIL y Pll OT
Seasonal .
;Singing
~To Start
• Mos t 'chuo ls rn lh1: In tnl'
• Umr1ed Schuvl n1stnd Wiii be
ringing with m u1>1c and son~s ~beginning Tuc:.day when lht' 1.1n·
i.: nu:.il Christmas 1>roi;rams art•
•held.
; Tuesday pro{; rums lncludr:
• --At 7:30 p.m. ln th1·
~ multlpurpo11c room ul Greenlrl't'
.
1
School, rhildn·n will 1x.. ·rform :1n
: instrumental und chm u" pro·
gram. ·
: -At Irvine H1~h. at ·1::J1J p.m .
in the A.L.G.P. room, a musical
: program will be hl'ld.
The 7 ·JO p.m. College Park
:program 1n the school
multipurpose roorn w11l lncl•Jdc a
·bilingual portion.
Wednesday programs include:
--Rancho San Joaquin Jn.
Lermed1atc School will off<.·r a
guitar program al 7.30p m.
Vista Verde S<.'hool will hold
Hs Christmas p rogram at 7 p m.
On Thurs cl;i y , rrogram ~
scheduled lnt'ludc.
-Rancho S;1n J oaquin Jn.
tcrmcdiatc School \.\111 have a
program wit h the l>and and
chorus al 7 p m.
- -The orcht·str a uml chorus of
th<' Bas ics Plus School will
•perform at 7:30 p .m . ul lhc
Culvl'rdall' Schou! multipurpOSl'
room.
--Univcr!\1t.v l11gh will h:tVl' a
:program fcatunn~ the t·horus at
7:30p m. •
i · On Saturday. ~• proS?ram will
'be held at l 1nivt>r,ity High, I featuring the band at 7:30 p.m,
'Blue' Movie
Erases Red
For Statio1i?
1\~N ArlUOH, Mich. CAPJ
/\ (',1blc TV oulfll lll f111anl·1al di'·
tn·..,s ..., tr~ ing tu )IN hack into the
blat·k "1lh a blue movie,
Off1l'ials al Ann Arbor
~ 'ilhlc\'tsion Jm·. s,ii<l thc·ir b111.atl·
'{'asl today of the French 01 rk
··1-:mmanuC'lll"' j-; the· country's
first showing of ;111 X-raktl rnm·11 ·
. cm prime time TV.
The soft·t·orc porno movi<' will
Jw shown uncut und unintl•rrrupt·
t•d four d1ffNt•nt limes dunn~ tht'
t•v(•niflg be)!innin).! ut H:30 p.m. on
lht• farm·:-. rll'W ;adult muv1c t han-
rwl. thl'Y s.11d.
Thl'rt' Jrt• about iOO suh·
s1•rtbt•rs lo th•' new sen 11·1·.
\ n o I h l' r I I 0 O or d e r s • 1 r " hacklo~~t•fl lh'CJU.'I(' of a purl~
:.hurt.1.:t'.
Thi" Hht•dull'tl '.l\l•\I. ing of
· Emm.inul'll<' ' :-.parkrd J pro
11•,1 \huut ';'oO 1>1•rc;oni. s11i{n1•d 1
11•·t1t1on :a:-.king the City Coun1 al
to 1•nar1 ~·n 11rdtnanr1• to stop lht•
:-.ho" •n~ 111 \'. r ,11 cd mo\ ws on r ·• · hleT\'.
H e aling Cult
Analyze d
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m1·n \\ho 'llt'nl t\\11 months lr}·
in~ to prJ\ Ith• rntn th1· 1·nrpM' n{
.1 young <irc•.-k mon w1•r1• 11 IOC1'l<'·
1> knit J.!rt1ll1J ~ho llt'h1•\ 1'(J 1n ltll'
twull ni.? P'>" l'r'I of thf'1r 1n:o.p1r,1·
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11( nm• of tht-n11•11
• It "'·" nnt rc"1lh J C'ult, ~u1d
Prof Flflrn Srhr1•1lwr, t.hrc•dor 11(
publll' 1 c•l.1t111n' .11 .John JJv
Colli 1•1• of ('rt n1111.il .1u .. t11·1·,
wh<>n' <•Ill' 11( tlw MX 11·ach1·.,
~pc·1•rh
l'rnff·-.~or Srh11 1h1•r '·'"'
J :imf':-. L1m•n h.1d Jlli.t told her 111
a Ion~ con\ t'l \01111111 that th1•1r
lc:i<ll'r ~a~ OrH' Hm .ir. a 5~ ) Nar
old ·'lllji:tnj.l <'IHH'h who WtlS 0111• "'
tht' '!IX mrn pol1r1• found Wcdncs·
f'hty 1:ro11prrl :uo11nd the <h•rom
pose d lind\ of S tcphon
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Frw. l'a,,e AJ
HEIRESS .••
She successfully argued that
lbo selling price of 124 a &hare
was unfair lo herself and other
mlnority atockboldan. She prc>-
tcsted that the fouodalion ahould
seek further bula and a hl~r
sellln1 prtce.
CadlUac falrvlew'a lat~t otter (lr $286.2 million is all!<> hi1&hcr
than the accepted Mobil bid. But
foundation trustees opted for the
c>il company's offer Thursday
with the nrgu ~1ent that cash was
preferable to the <'ontenders· of·
fcn~d mix or coah , notes and
securities.
Lawy~rs for the two com-
petitors e1re uccusing foundation
trustees toduy of reneging cm
declarations that bidding ror the
Irvine Company would remain
open until only the highest bidder
Is left.
If she protests the decision to
sell to Mobil at Monday's hear-
lnR. Judge Judge may be com·
pelled to call for a new round of
bidding on the basis that founda·
lion trustees cicted dis·
criminatorily when they clOSl'<i
bidding Thursda~v.
Leaders Cautioau
OC Business
Picture 'Bright
By MICHAEL PASKEVICJf
Of lM O•fl, ~•lo4 SQft
Orange County's e<.'onomie oul
look for 1977 appears bright, but
four apeakers k ept their op
limlam restrained Thun!day as
they uddressed businessmen at
·~ Santa Anan
Joins Panel
On Transit
0•11~ l'llol , .. ,, -·
the annual · moelinl' or th1
.Newl)Ort Center A1SOC'1atlon.
Ornnge County Aucuo
Brudley Jacobs was j~ b:
banker J. Howard Cravcq, Am
cord President Roland Speer:
and newspaper publisher Rober
Wcod on a panel thHt oullinrc
benellts and PoHlble dangers l•
ncxi year 's economy.
Although all of the panelJsti
said they expect an upwarc
economic surge, there was con
cem over Increased govemmen1
spending, high taxes, lncreasec
production expenses .ind th1
potential hazards o! an Arab ol,
boycott. ·
ll was pointed out ThursdJy
thal Mobil failed to mN't ;1 Dec. l
deadline at a time when Cadillac
Fairview was the leading con·
tender but was allowc.-d lo remain
in the biddini; race despite that
failure.
Frolicking on Bridge
Santa Ana CouneUman David
Brandl was chosen Thursduy
lllf(ht lo join Fountain Valley
Mayor Al Hollinden as the two.
man city de legation on the
powerful new Orange County
Transportation Committee.
"The so-called energy rrisis
would be nothing compared lt
wh1tl could lie ahead," said
Speers, who heads the Newport
Beach-based Amcord corf'.
glomerate which manufactures
everything from cement to lawn
furniture. •
Calif omians
V acci1ie Shy
Irvin~ M,~yor I>av1cJ Sill:-i 1oins bicyclists Roamy and L~une \\ 1lb 011 the nL·w h1cyclc bridge that spans the
1 mlroad lr;.ic:ks at Yale J\n·nue. Bicyclists, pedestrians
;md ~k<.tlcboJrckrs ha\'t' IH'en using the ne w overcross-
ing for nc'-'l'IY a month. hut Thursday. city officials led
hy Mayor Si lls cut the ribbon to make 1t official.
1n voling by the city's Selection
Committee in Fullerton, Brandt
was a 14 to 8 victor over Yorba
Unda Mayor Henry Wedaa for
tht> transportation post.
Three weeks ago, Brandt and
Wedaa finished in a 13 to 13 dcud
heat In balloting by the city com·
mlttee while Hollinden was a un-
animous choice.
He said oil from the Alaska
pipeline would be insufficient to
futrlll demands In the event Arab
nations cut the now or oil. Still,
Speers predicted more business
proms and said his company Is
switching from natural gu to
coul to fight higher production
costs.
BERKELEY CAP> --About
one in six California adulls have
received swine nu vaccinations,
the state Health Department r e-
ports.
The total is 2.5 million or 16.8
percent of the s tate's adult
population, the department's in·
formation officer said Thursday.
San Juan Man Eyes
Backus' Board Seat
Their appointment lo the com-
mittee rilled two of live positions
on a panel given sweeping
authority by state legislators this
year lo oversee locaJ transports·
lion planning.
Dr. Craven, senior vice presf.
dent and chief economist or
Union Bank, sees "a cooling or
inflation fires:· but noted a lack
of vieor In the bounce back from
recession.
The percentage is even lower
in the San Francisco and Los 1\nge les arl':.is .
Fro• Page A J
FAIRVIEW
~·mplo.ves at mental hospitals,
l..<!\tne s:.iid that that W<b not thl'
l'nt1re solution to Fa1r\'lew's
"Ol'S.
·•No matt e r how many
employes we have," he said, "we
Just don't have enough physical
space ror the number or p:.ilJ<'nis
here."
Patrick Backus has bcl'n J
Saddleback College lru::.tee l'Vl'I
s ince tho school was founded
nearly a decade ago and he''
taken out candidacy papers t1J
run for yet another term.
But the <'ltmenl arv sthoul
prin cipal fro m Dana Point
already hus at least one opponent
m the March 8 clcct1on.
llc's 70-yl.'ar old Eug<'111· ('
McKnight, of 25531 Purple Sag<.'
Lane in San Juan Capistrano. Ill• ,
was the rirst candidate to of
ficially file in the college board
race Thursday morning.
McKnight retired :is ;,i dean at
Los Angeles City College several
Forgery Eyed
Hughes Will Probed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nevada officials thjnk a
purported Howard Hughes will may have been forged
\\ilh lhl• USl' o f library materials from the college at·
tended by Melvin Dummt.1r, the Los Angeles Times
reported today.
Dummar, a gas station cmployc, is one of lhc ,\;u 's beneficiaries.
The news pap(•r srud it learned Nevada authorities
plan to check the fingerprints on a book and a 1971 is· ~ue of Lift• m agnzine, both dealing with Howard
llughe:s and containing samples of Hughes' handwril·
years ago after a C&rC<'r m junior
college education that spanned
more than 25 years. Before that.
he had a successful business
career.
Since his re tire ment, however.
McKnight has been active in
community and college affairs m
the south county.
He has been a member of Sad-
dleback 's Citi zens Advisor y
Board for three years and says
he has missed very few board of
trustees meetings in that lime
He owns two homl'" an th<·
trustee area he hopes to repn·sc•nt
one in Dana Point and thcolhl'r
in a little island of unincorporatrd
Orange County territory udjuccnt
to the city or San Juan .
McKnight said he is an acllVl'
member of the O:ina Potnl
Homeowners Association 11nd 1s
a dtr('C'tor of the Umlc.'<.I South
Orange Coa st Commun1t1rs
<IJSOCC >. CSI\ his candirtacy Matc•m<•nt.
McKnig ht vowed to i.upporl
salelhl(' campus operations In
the northern pa rt or the fOllC'J;:l'
district. in 11drt1t1on to maintain
lng the "bast<' needs and servict's
on the existing campus" m Mis
::.ion V1c10.
McKnight said m a lelt>phon1·
interview FridJv he 1s a little> d1i.
gruntled that Mockus chose to
seek another term
"He had assured me scvC'rol
months ago he wasn't i:o1ng t<1
run and he promised lo supfl()rl
me," McKnight said.
City appointments to the com-
mission decided, the selection
committee then elected Newport
Beach Mayor Milan Dostal as ils
chairman.
Dostal r eplaced former
Westminster Mayor Philip An·
lhony as the committee
chairman.
Anthony rorfeiled his mem·
bershlp on the committee when
appointed First District County
supervisor last month.
The former city official's ap-
prnnlml•nl to complete lhe uncx
µired lerm of former Supervisor
Hoht•rl Ballin folloWL'<I his elec.
t1on to the post Nov. 2.
However. Anthony will not
begin his elected four.year term
until early January.
ln other artio n by the City
Selection Com mittce. Garden
Grovl• Counrilman Elrl'th
Erickson was appointed to the
South Coast Regional Coastal
Const'rvullon Com mission.
TIME R UNNING
our FOR TAXES
Tonight's the night for
those property owners who
waited until lhe las t
minute to pay their r1rst
property lax installment
ror 1976·77.
However, Craven believes a
moderate rate of growth will
keep Inflation down in the long
run.
Dally Pilot publisher Weed
predicted a good economic year,
particularly wJthin the area
known as "The Orange Coast,"
which extends trom Huntington
Harbour to San Clemente and in-
land to lhc San Diego Freeway.
Weed said economic growth ror
the second quarter of 1976 was
22.4 percent along the Oungc
Coast as compared to 16 percent
ror Orange County overall and
9.7 percent in Los Angeles.
He pointed to increased re·
tailer confidence, reflected by
the expansion or the South Coast
Plaza s hopp1n~ complex, and
said the arrival or 18,000 new
employes al lhe Fluor Corpora·
tlon complex should generate
more economic growth.
However, drsp1te 27,000 new
Jobs in the area and a strong
outlook. W ecd and Orange
Coast businessmen may be pay-
ing more taxes in the future.
Ile 'predicted a "tough year"
for Governor Brown and the
Legislature a nd said their efforts
at property tux relief could result
in higher taxes for busmcss.
mg. --..1 h w ·11·· b . The will. dubtx..-u t c ''Mormon 1 ecnusc tt
was found in the Mormon Church's world head·
quarters in Salt Lake C ity, will bt! contested before a
JUTY next month in Las Vegas.
Two other seats are uva1lahle
on the College boa rd but as of this
' morning. nobody had taken out
papers to run for them
Those procrastinating
property owners whose
payments are received or
postmarked arter the mid
night Dec. 10 deadline will
he assessed a s ix percent
penally.
Assessor Jacobs pre dicted
labor costs will rise between nine
and eleven percent, resulting In a
drop in productivity.
He said prope rty taxes in
Orange County rose 15.2 percent
in 1976 and said he was disturbed
by an influx of speculut.ors In the
housing market where t he
average home now COSL'i $83,000.
Dummar, who stands to gain a tidy sum if the will
is derl~1red authentic, says Hughes named him in the
document bccausc the gas station cmployc helped
llu~hcs out when he found the bilLionaire wandering
about in lhr Nev:ida desert.
Black Star
Canyon Blaze
Under Control
1\ i.\1nd drt\'cn '1n• burned 32
acres today in Black Star Canyon
("lght mill'~ cast of the City <ir
Oranitc neur Irvine Lake. firl' of-
f1 c1als said.
The fire was contalnro at about
R a.m . after burning through
brush for nearly six hours.
The California Division or
Forestry-Orange County J•'irc
Department called in 120 rl rt'
fighters a fter the fire broke out al
2·30 a.m . Firemen from the U.S.
Forest St'rvice were also called
in.
The firemen were hampered
by winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour.
No 11trutture~ were en ·
dangered by the fire.
Natives Join
Jail Strikers
MEXICO CITY CAP > -Mex·
ican and South American ln·
mates have joined about 100
Americans in a hunger RU"lko
protesting congressional delays
on proposed leglslaUon lo make
drug violators ellgjble for parole
from Mexican jails.
Relalivu who visited th e
prisons say the Americans'
seven-day-old hunaer strike has
gained support Crom at toast 1.50
Mexicans and other Laun
Amcrtcans on t wo men's prisons.
Reclusorio Norte aad Santa
Marta.
Fro• Pag~ A J
QUAKE ...
thts jlrt'al quak1· would stnkf'
Hamilton su1d the temblor un
d o ub tertly w ou ld o cc ur
50mt'whert' along tht.' r.oo m11!-
long San Andreai. Fault sy!>tl'm
He said "precursor" signs that
the grt'al quake is coming 1n
elude the bulge in lhc earth cen·
tered nt Palmdale in Los Angeles
County "where it has been d1s-
covt-rcd th<' land northeast of Los
Angeles has risen up lo a foot
over the last 15 years."
The uplift, h e s aid, extends 100
miles alon~ the San Andreas
FauH through th~ MOJave
Desert.
"Such an uplift sometimf's pre·
cedes earthquakes and is de·
finitely cause ror ccmcern now."
heeaid.
Hamilton called 1978 "an ex·
tre mely bad ycor for earth·
quakes." .
He said 23,000 persons died m
Guatemala, 1,000 In Italy, 8,000 in
New Guinea, 560 In lndoncsio.
100.000 or more In China. 8,000 in
the Phlllpplnes and 5,000 or more
ln Turkey, all as a result of earth
quokea thls year.
He said Americans are less
vulnerable to m asslve earth·
quake death tolls because of
superior housing construction.
YMCA PlaD8 Camp
Holiday Kid Komp for children
6 to l l Is bclna ottered by the
Orange Coast YMCA. The camp
will take place Dec. 20-23 and
27.30 from 9 u.m. lo 4 p.m. The
co$l ll $4S for members and $49
for non-members.
One is the pos t varated hy
Robert Bartholomrw of the north
Tustin art.'a. who rcsi1rned effrc
t1ve this week to movt> his
nursery hus inrss In Santa
Rarbara County. GOP Plan SP.t
Jacobs estimates that almost
70 percent of housing sale11 Jn.
\'Olvc speculator11 or Investors
with a "short lime horizon.•· By
reselling as quickly as possible
Jacobs said SPl'<'Ulalors arc driv·
ing prices up for families who
plan to settle in the area on a long
term hasis
The other Is held by Or .lam<'~
Marshall of Lni:una ll11ls. \I.ho
has l>een in the hoi.pllal off and 011
for th<> past frw mrmlhs and has
not lndicatrd tf he will run agam
W/\SlllNGTON 1/\1'1 Pre•"
dl•nl Ford wants lo join 11 high
command that would Him to un-
ify the Reruhhl'an part.v anrl
dra\'t' toward a 1980 GOP \'lclon. _._
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THE NAME OF THE GAME •••
THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE
LAB EL ING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES . CHAIN STORES. A ND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FICTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES
CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ·ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK. aecAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE .
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME OF THE GAME ISJNTEGRITY
~:'·.~~,~, ~ DEN'S
~ari>ii ~ill· : iiisii1iatio~: ·custom draperies
II( NO 230427 );:•;,\·,+,; linoleum e 'wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA AV!NUE • COST A MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -646-2355
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Friday Oecembor 10 1976 l /N DAILY PILOT •s
Effect.i1'e Letter
Technique Gets
Complaint Action .
Ry S\'1,VIA PORTl::R
During the Chnbtm<tS t.hoppang season. consum•r'>
should be prepared for U'\!erior products, m1slcad1ng 111
Mrucllons, inaccurate b1l111 and other problems, and ltwy
should learn bow lo complwn efCechvely
1 here are techruques that will nil but guanintee :SVC•
cessful resolution of a complJint, a!>sunung It ts valid 1'"il'Bt,
trv to solve the problem \\1th the loc.ll merchant re lbat
fails try writing ltttcrs
Kathleen Rau or the
Cooperative Ext\"ns1on
Assoc1ahon of Nassau
County 11dv1ses lk
r1rm and busincsshkl' II)
your first letter of rom
plaant Assume lh11~ ..
company v. ants )Our
Money's
Worth
good" 111 and will recllf> the problem
But 1( }Ou don t gl:l a satisfactory reply an three to four
weeks, that s the time lo show teeth
FOR AN EFFECTIVE t'IRST LETTER of com pl amt:
Address the letter to a person !the president vice
president In charge or CU!.lomer relations etc ) Call I.he
store for the name of the pcr!ion or look up the name ma re
Cerence book at a IO{"al ltbrar~ 1hc ~xecu11vc may pass the
letter down -but (hanccs for 1mmed1ale action arc
greater
-Use personal stationery and be s ure the letter and
signature are legible Do not use form tellers Keep the l~l
ter to one page
-KEEP THE L._"1TER non threatening -wnte
positively but not angnly Be sure you 're not rcsponi.1ble for
the problem Act promptlv while details are fresh m mmd
ldent1ry the product completely style, color, mc:xkl
number Give the facts aooul the transact10n efforts to deal
\\'1th the local store, names or persons to whom complaints
\\cre made, dates. charge or recl•1pt number Copies of 1~
portant information -cancelled chicks, receipts. con·
tracls, previous correspondence -will be helpful Oo flOl
send ongmals The more documt'ntat1on, the better Kc<'n a
copy or the letter for future use
State" hat 1s wanted mone) back. credit to Lhe ac·
count, product replaced, new part, product r emoved.
-INCLUDE \'OUR ADDRESS IN THE leller ' Maoy
people for get to put a return addre!>!> on their h:tterhrad: '
says Ms Rau thmlung that 1f 1t 1s on the envelope, that s
enough "Also include a phone number where you can be re·
ached from 9 a m to 5 p m
If necessary, write a rollow up letter lo the executive 10
three to four Wl't'ks s,1ymg something hke · I wrote you on
(dale> and ha..e not heard from you Should my letter not
ha\ie reached you enclosed 1s a copy If l do not hear frt1111
you tn <state reasonable tlmc) I will send copies of my cor
respondence to I locaJ consumer affairs office, Better Bu$1
ness Bureau othl•r consumer ai.:enn l
If no reply 1s received in the staled lime (a week or SQ 1.
send the correspondence as WiJrncd
/\VOID WRITING A COMPl.Al "IT letter manger
The key to the technique 1s to put the complaint on
paper effect1vel) And be sure to mc.:ludc
Name and address
Phone number durln~ the husiness d;iy.
Name and title orthc addressee
-A THOROUGH DESCRIPTION of the product and
price
-Name and address or the !>lorc where 1t was bought.
-Receipt number and copy of receipt or warranty.
-The charge account number 1f applicable
-Date of complaint to store and name or person "bo
handled 1t
Rally Continues
On Wall Street
!';EW \ORK <A Pl The stock market overt'amc pro-
fit taking pressure'> toda\ l•> continue its" ct k !uni: rJIJy
The Dow Jones averalo(t• of 30 industrial stocks u1> 2f
points 1n rive sessions gamed another 2 41 pmnts lo 973 15
Ad' ances held a 3 2 lead over declines among New Yflrk
Stock Exchangt> h~lro issues Trading was active
One ra, or able mnuence camr in the form of widespread
redurt1on1; m the hank pnme lending rate
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~OL. 69, NO. 345, 4 SECTI ONS, 44 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1976 TEN CENTS
• m Rape Tria] Drug's Effects Disputed
I A psychiatri5t called by the de·
f ense testified late Thursday that
a Dana Point woman who claims
she was drugged and raped by
her family doctor should have
been able to resist h.ls advances
despite the injection.
Dr . Seawright Anderson or
Costa Mesa told an Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court Jury that the 1n
Jection or Valium claimed by the
prosecution should not have af-
fected the 22-year-old victim's
"decision-making procc..-ss or the
will to resist."
Frequently · re(~rrin.it to tlru~
exper iments carried out by him
on female prison inmates in the
African nation of Zambia, the
witness .supported ddense
claims that the Jnjl'Ctlon of
Valium ndmtnistercd by Or
Ross Todd McClure could only
have had a tranqu1hunc cltcc•t 1m
the patient.
The v1ct1m claimed from the
witness stand that she became a
"vegetable" shortly after thl'
drug entered her blood stream
and that she was J)O\\crle!>S to
prevent th<' South Laguna physi-
e1an's allegcc.1 udva11ccs.
She testified t hat she was
raped and forced to participate in
an act of sexual perversion arter
thl' 54·year-old phys1c1an re·
movc-d her t•xamining gown and
undrr clothes and u.,ed ;i
m.issagt•r and vibrator on her
bod}.
The v1et1m told lhc jw·y that
she was shaky and confused for
several hpurs after the incident
and found it dirricult to un-
derst and questions or respond to
them. . But a S<>uth Coast Community
Jlosp1tal employt' testified as a
defense witness Thursday that
the v1ct1m ;ippeared to be normal
Quake Conrlng?
Geologi-st Says It 's Inevitable
SAN FRANCISCO IAP> An
e a r thq ua k e t h rcaten1n g
1Jwusands or h Vl'S like the lo( real
S an Francisco temblor of 1006 is
inevitable in California, the U S.
Geological Survey's lop earth·
quake expert warn('(! tod ay.
Dr. Robert M . llam1lton, chief
oC the USGS OHice of Earthquake
Studies, said the upcoming q uake
will surpass 8 points on the
Richter scale and its impact
"would be enormous "
"Losses could reach thousands or lives a nd tens or billions of
dollars," Ham ii ton said lfl n:-
marks prepared for delivery to
the Commonwealth Club.
The magnitud e of the J90G Oay
Area quake is estimated to havt'
equaled 8.3 on the Richter scale
It ki lled more t han 600 people uml
cost more than $400 million.
The logarithmic Richter scale
is a measure or ground motion a!-.
recorded on seismographs.
Every increase of one number,
say from 5.5 to fl .S, means thl·
ground motion 1s JO time.,
greater.
In populated areas an earth
quake of 3.5 on the Richter scale
can cause slight damage in thl'
local area. 4 can cause modcraH•
damage, 5 considerable damage,
6 can be se\'ere.
Probe Laun~hed
Pier Birds Killed
In New Poisoni~s
New in cident s of animal
~isoni ng were beheVl•d un-
1cove r ed Thursday in San
Clemente with the d iscovery of
dead a nd dying sea birds and
pigeons at the city pier.
'• the week, two dogs
1 were poisoned with strychnine-
Jaced food. Both recovered after
prompt action by their owners
and m edical t reatment.
The exact num ber of birds in·
1volved and the substance in
~olved ts unknown.
Police Lt. Ray Hartman said
oday the department had not at
!first placed a priority on the in·
rvestigat1on of the poisomngs, but
II.hat with the ongoing incidents,
1:3n i nvest1gat1on would be
h unched. I "'I'm sure we will be looking in-~o it and try and find out whether
"We've got ~ome nut running
1around or whctht'r 1t ·s som<'
!J>ersonnal J[rudi::<'." l.u•utcmant
'Hartman said
Laguna High's
Pouxler Puff
Game Tonighl
The kickoff for the annual
(whene\ er 1l doesn·t r ain 1
Laguna Bt'ach lllgh School
powder purr football rlas~1c I!-.
5Cheduled for 7 30 tonight at the
school athletic r1eld
On the gridiron, the jun1Qr
class girls will be pilled against
their senior class counterpart.'!.
Along the side lines, select
m em bers of the male student
body will don c heerleaders'
dresses and pom pom1 lo urge on
the titans of the turf.
Later. a halftime ceremony
will find pr in ces vying for the li-
Ue of Homecoming King.
The Powder Purr game is an
annual event. except that for the
last two years it has been rained
out.
Tickets ar e Sl and arc availa-
ble at the gate. Proceeds will be
used for the J unior·Senior Prom.
'I HOP'E YOU'RE
GETTING 'IOUR.
CH RIS TM A S
SHOPPING oo~e .
OMLY H PAYS
LEFT .'
~' ~ t'I .. ) 1tf!iltt '-1~t1 .. ,ett_,f.
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He said lhat m his years of law
enforcement experience. he
found most pet poisonings to be
the "neighborhood feud" type
"It's generally not somebody
Just going out and poisoning in·
dlscriminately. although thats
not saying that it hasn't hap-
pened in other places," Hartman
said.
He said the department would
attempt to find out how the actual
po1sonrngs have been taking
place lo determine 1f th<' mc1-
dents posed a hazard lo ch.lldren
"There's a whole spectrum of
things that could happen. Was
the bail or meal thrown down, or
was it handed to the animals?
··A child is not going to go
aJong and pick up a p1ect' or raw
meat and f:naw on 1t," Lwute
nant Hartman said.
Orange Cou nty Animal Control
authorities said lhc prtmarv
e11 nsibility for the 1nvcst1g11·
lions ts with the city pol let• cl<'
partmcnl under the state penal
code.
"All we do is go out and pick
'<'m up." an animal cnntrol
nrficersaicl
Clememe Boy,
6, Injured as
Car Hits Trike
A 6·year-old San Clement<' boy
riding his tricycle was senously
injured when he was hit by un
automobile Thursday.
Geronimo Dias Farris of 104
Avenida Carme lo was reported
in guarded condition today at San
Clemente General Hospital in·
tensive care unit.
The child w as given aid al.the
scene by San Clemente. police
and firemen and transported in
the c it y a m bula nce t o t h e
hospital.
Police identified th~ driver of
the car as Gerald V. Ortiz, 25, of
112 San ta M argarita, San
Cleme nte.
Details of the accident were
not immediately available pend
ing com pletion of an investiga-
tion.
Drugs, Syringes
Take n at Hospital
Dru gs and syr i nges wer e
stolen from the San Clemente
Veterinary Hos pital, 1833 S. El
Camino Real in a burglary re·
ported to police Thunday.
E ntry to the structure was
gaJned by forcing a rear door. The dru1r11 Included morohlne
and v•llum. An unknown number
of hypoderm ic syringes were
taken. The total m onetary loss
wu$3$.
A 7 rl'adin~ I!> u · ma101 "quak1
C'Upabk of \\ 1<ks prt'ad. hcav}
d:imagc; 8 b a "grt.'at" l'ar1h
quakl'
"Californians shoultl not IJ.!
norl' or undt•n·::.tirn:ill' thl· l'Jrth
quake thn·at," ll<tmilton said,
"nor should irrat10nal fcur of
carthquakl·:. ht• Jllowl•d h> he
chvers1on from rational pn·1wr;1
lions. '
Ile-also s;rnl , · Prngn·!-.s m n •
cent years pro' ides l·On!>1deniblt·
optimism about d<'vl'ioping th1•
c;ipab1hty of carthquakl' pred1<.·
t1on." Howt'\ l'r, he did not pn·
diet v. hen or whl•rt• tn C .1hforn1a
this great quakl' v.ould ">tnkc
Jlam1lton said lhl• tt•mlJlor un
doubtedlv v.ould occur
somewhl•re 0Jhrng th1• fiOO mill'
long San Ancln•a!> 1-'aull ")~ll·rn
Ill' s::ud .. Pfl'l'Uf<,cir" signs that
the grrat quak\• 1s romini.: in
c-ludc thl' hull-:l' 1n thl• 1·a11.h c1·n
terc•d at Palmdall· m IM'> Ani..:C'll''>
County .. wht•n• 11 h;i!-. l>l•t•11 th~
cove-red the Ian cl northl'il!-.t nf I .o!->
Angl'l~s ha'> rtSl'n up tr• ,; '"''' over the last t5 yc:'ar!-. ...
The uplift, he su1d, l'Xlends lfMI
miles along the San i\nrlrC',I'>
Fault thrnu~h thl' MoJa Vt'
Desl'rl.
"Such an uplifl i;omC'IJmt•s pn·
cedes earthquakes and i~ 11t·
finitely t<tUSl' for conl'l'rrl now, '
he said What 's Up?
Hamilton tallt'd 1976 an ex
lrt'mely bad .>ear for earth-
quakes."
He sa1cl 23.000 pl'r'>ons die'<! m
Guatemala, 1.000 m Italy, 6,000 m
New Guinea. 56-0 in lndonesw,
100,000 or more in Chma. 8.000 m
CSef' QUAK•;. P agt> 1\21
One-ye<1r old Darnel Gallardo seems to h ave caught lhe
sound of n rrindcer propelled sleigh near Laguna ·s Main
Reach l'ark and Santa Claus Art Colonv domicile. San-
t:.i will :JlTI\ c al 6 30 tonight aft<'r ·a ride through
clo""ntown l.Jguna Ucach aboard a city fire truck.
Young D:inny \\as n't too worried. H1..• said he'd been
good 111~ molh1..·r s1mµly smiled.
Mobil Decision Disputed
Wmpetitors Bloc:k Irvine Company Sale Clwice
By TOM BA RI.I-:'\' day in Or:.in~c County Superior
011h• O•I•• P.101 S•••• Court.
Doc·umt•nts protesting tht• ~ Those prnlc•sts hy two com
.lames Irvine Foundation's dt· -petitors in the t.ikrover hattlt•
cision to i.cll its t•ontrolling in sparked hy In-in<' ht•ir<·!'.s Joan
h•rcst in the lrvinl' 'Company tn lrnnc Smith's lawsuit agam.,t
the Mobil 011 ('orporatmn for lhl' foundation will be aired agam
SZ81 !) m1llton were· to he-fllt'<l tu Monrl:iy whl•n h<'r altorn<'y anti
'Moderate' S enior
Housing Plan Dies
Plans for so·c;illt'<f moderate
cost senior c1t11.1..·n housin~ in lhe
htlls above f.aRunLI Beach wen·
squelched T hurs day by the·
Orange County Hnard of
Supervisors.
The board voted :J I :J~ainsl a
land use c1C"signation chan~c that
Skip That
Second Cup
ALAANY. N.Y (AP> -
An A lbany ba~ecl
supermarket ch am has put
Ads in newspapers asking
customer s to forego that
second cup of cofrC'c m the
morning.
.. It's because or the
price," said Neil Goluh.
VlCe president or the Golub
Corp., which runs the·
P r lcech opper super
market cha in. with 56
stores In New York Slate
and western
' Massachusetts.
Golub sold he thinks a
partial boycott by con·
sumers could drive down
the cost of coffee. The
Wholesale prlce 0( a pound
of coffee has more thon
doubled In "C'veral months
to fl. . he said
'
\\nuld h:I\ 1· •11w111•c.J lhl1 door for
bulldinl! homes on the 472 acre
parcel whi<'h lici; JUSt outsidC' city
limits and within thl• Lagun.1
Greenbelt
And at tht• t wo·day heari nf! 's
close, Sup1•rv1sor Tom Riley list
ed the project<'d :,elUni: prire of
lhC' new home's as his prime re
uson for recom m<•ndin~ against
lhe land USC' change
lie said the project simply dO<'s
not add rC'si. t h<' n<'ctl rnr
moderate·pri<•ed housing, "r have been concern ed
because I have watched this cost
grow and grow and grow from
the initial proposal,·· Riley said.
Developer Howard Miller, who
had the barking of the Orange
County Senior Citizens Council,
al first said he could build 1,28.."i
units on thC' hilly land to·scll for
~.000 to S25.000
Rut a county hired consultant
reported the area could hold only
about 7:\4 homes, and their sell·
ing pnce wou Id be from $32,000 to m.ooo.
And while Riky Thursday
favored retaining the t>nlire 472
acres as agricultural, his pro-
posal generated no support from
fellow supervisors.
Supef visor Phil Anthony sug.
gested the land use proposal that
the board did agree on.
That proposal, supported by
rounty staff me mbers. would re
(~c SENIORS, P•f• A%)
lawyers for the three contenders
appear bC'forc ·.Judge James F.
Judge.
Foundation trustees an-
nounced late Thursday that they
had decided to accept the cash
hid by Mobil when neither
Cadillac· Fairview of Toronto,
Canada or the Charles Allen-
Alfred T;iubman consortium of
NC!W York !>Ubm1lll'<I rurthcr or-
fers.
ThC' d<'c1s1on brought a protest
from both comµl'l1tors
Allen Taubman ncgot1,1tor.,
stud lhc·y wc1 c in lh<' process of
f1hng a hicl that \\OUld top the•
Mobil off<'r wh<'n thl' deadline
was 1 mposcd h:. foundation
lawyC'rs without explanation.
Cadillac Fa1rvirw negotiators
said Thursdav night they are
willing to top thl' Moh1l offrr but
(See II El RE SS, Pagl' A2>
LB Police
'Yule' Sale
Se t Saturday
l( o v e r I h e I 2 <I n y s Q f
Chr istmas, you'd care to give
yourtr uelove:
Twelve children's bi»s. 11
packs and cases. 10 clay' pots, a
nineteen-inch TV, eight track
tapes. seven fire extinguishers.
six assorted coals. five tape
decks, four Timex watches. three
skateboards. two binoculars and
a green oxyKen tank ...
Then the Laguna Beach Police
Uepartment auction at 10 a .m.
Saturday behind the city hall fire
station is lh6-place for you.
In addition to lhe above, the de-
partment has tools. a surfboard,
sport3 <'Qulpment, a ~amera, a
power drill, a gunbelt, a hat , a
~liver he lmet , two books of
Hebrew and a spear gun. .
Sorry, no partr idge ln a pear
Lree.
and alert when she came lo the
hospit al with a friend Jan. 7 to re·
port the a lleged rape by Dr.
McClure.
J udge Kenneth E Luc ordered I
a four day w~ckcnd break and
tt1l' trial after hearing Dr. An-.
derson's testimony
The trial will resume Tuesday
when Dr. McClure is expected lo
take the stand in his own defense.
Agnew
Pardon
Rejected
NEW YORK <A P > T hi•
WhitC' House turned down a re·
CjUt•Sl m October ror a pardon I
for former Vi ce Preside nt
Sµ1ro T AJ(new, who pleaded no
contest to charges of income tax
t•,·as1on in 1973, according to col-
umnist Jark Anderson.
While !louse attorneys "pohtc-
1) but firmly" rrfcrrcd Agnew's
la\\ ycr. who submitted the re-
quest, to the Ju:.t1ce Department.
Anderson sauJ in a column for
pubhcutlon today.
Today Agn<'w dcni('(! he ever
sought a pardon from President.
Ford.
A spokeswoman at Agnew's
Pathhte. Inc., office m Crofton.
Md., said the former vice presi-
dent .. has never asked anyone,
anyone at a II. to ask for a pardon
tor him. So he has no idea what is
the source or ttH• story."
J udah Best. Agnew's attorney,
said when told of Anderson's re-
port: "I would have no comment.
on the matter.''
"The reply was thal lh(•rc have
been procedures eslahhshed by
Jus tice." Anderson quoted a
White llou.,P offtt1al as sayin'l,_
.. The request was no more than
any good lawyer would do ror his
client "
Anderson said an attorney for
Agnew called White House
counsel Philip Buchen's office
shortly a fter Agnew's sentence o(
three years on probation expired
Oct. 10.
The" briC'f d1scuss1on centered
on the .. recept1v1ty . or lhe White
!louse to Agnew ftling ror a I
formal pardon, Anderson said.
<Anderson 'll column appears
regularly on the editorial page of
the Daily Pilot).
Lawrence Traylor, the justice
department's pardon attorney,
said T hursday that he had not
been contucted by anyone
representing Agn ew.
Benefit Art
Auction ·slated ..
A special benerit art au~tiori
for the South Coast Boys Club
will begin at 7 p .m . Saturday at
the club at 1304 Calle Valle, San
Clemente
Over ISO pieces or art. valued
from S25 t<l $13,000 will be auc-
t 1oned orr, according to Jim·
Mitchell, the cluh's pro1ect
chairman. Included m the selec-
l1on will be several decorator and
IO\'Cstmcnt pieces. hcsa1d.
Donation 1s $2 per person and
ti<·kets will be available al the
door. Further information may i
be obtuincd by callmi: 492·0376 or l
'100·2824
Or :~~.:sl
"Ca t h e r
Nor theasterly winds
25-40 m ph expected
tonight. decreasing Satur·
d ay . C lea r . warme r
weather with highs in 7<>.o!
roreseen.
INSIDE TOD.\ Y
He 1tarted out to be a dll<'
1qr and mded up a aculp(or .
1''redenck Everaley's work.~.
which will be e.rhibated on the
Orange Cocut. are f eaturtd on
Page Cl of the Weekmder.
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A4
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CJ Cf.I .u
A4 C:\.lt
A~ DAIL v PILOT use
F.-...r ageAJ
'
1 SENIORS •..
tain m ost of the 472 acres as
agricultura l but permit home de·
velopment on 25 acres in the
IOUthwut corner of the pro~rty
adjacent to Laguna Beach•s
Temple Hiiis d evelopment.
'rhat recommendauon will be
sent back to the county Plannmg
Commission fol' a report b<:fore
the board adopts a fu1al land use
designation Dec. 22.
Miller aa1d after the 111Cd1ng
moderale·priced homes can't be
built on the small parcel because
ol the expens ive street and utility
construction needed to serve the
area.
He said the l l4 homes the de-
signation would allow would cost
about $250,000 each or more .
During Thursday's meeting
Miller disputed many of the con-
sultant's cost figures as too high
and sought the board 's appmval
while a s tring oC Laguna Beach
city officials and community
groups spoke out against the pro·
jcct.
Riley said that bt•s1dt•s the
cost, there a re oth(•r unre:.111\ l'd
questions about the proposed
complex.
For example. there still 1s no
l egal way to f(uarantee !iCrl'en1ng
the income levels of those who
would buy the homes and no "'ay
to control resoles. Riley said
In addition , he conttnU('d, there
a re questions about lengthy
medical response times lo the re-
mote area and lack of adequah:
fire protection.
Riley a lso S<1id the boarcl has
~ommissioned a study on prt>
serving the Laguna Greenbelt
that has not yet been completl'd
Supervisor Laurence Schmit
was the only board mcmbcr
favoring the senior cn1zcns pro
ject.
1 · He accused Laguna Beach of
1icials of using a double standard
in allowing other hillside· homes
and even higher density develop-
ment than the proposc:d complex
I Laguna B ea<.'h City Coun·
cilwom an Sally Bellcrue ad·
m ilted that while there arc
hillside developments and some
higher densities than local of.
ficials would like, the city 1s try
ing to keep s uch mistakes from
being made in the future.
"The city Opposes thl' projed
because of tnc topographic and
sociological problems assrJc1uted
with il," s h<' said. "We are not
asking you to be doing something
that we would not be doini.:
ourselves 1f 1t were before us."
Laguna Ma yor Phyllis
Sweeney said, "We are not say·
ing tn the same breath lhJt we do
not want any development ('vcr
on that properly "
And she said the 25 acre 1k
velopment ~upported b\
supen 1sorc; app1•are<l to lw 11•
asonable.
o ... ,. r 1 .. 1 $1•" r1Wt• EXCHANGE STUDENTS GET ACQUAINTED AT LAGUNA BEACH CHRISTMAS TEA
AFS Students (From Lett) Howe, French Greet Vlaltors Boomwlt, Hernandez
Students Get Yule Taste
Cookies, Skiing lmrigue Visiting P air
SomJt'l lluotrn it I' l11nk111~
forward tu his f1r-.1 shaky
cxperient:l' on "flO\\ ..,1.;1, II•""
come all the 1~ a.)' frum Thad;wd
to Laguna Ht•ach for a while
Christmas
/\nJ C .i.rmin.1 lh-r11.1111h•1 1s
lookini.; f111 ward In ht·r nrxt
tennis <'h,1mp1on..,h1p un!l hl·r
next l'OOkH· Shl"' 1·or111• ;,ill lhc
way from Colom tua 111 l.al{un,1
Beal'h 1n seard1 of lh1· r}(•dl•t·t
chocolate rh1p
Thev are lhi.., \ PJr s Amt nran
Field Servil'c 1m11111b lo L:i~11na
Hc:il'h lli1'!h S<"h1111l The foreign
exchange s ludenb eomplc•l1•
their .> t•ar of study <ibroud nc·xl
JUnl.'
Boon\\il, 17, 1s <.ta.>in~ \\Ith th<•
nuy (.'nhb famil~ Ill Enterultl
Bav Mil's lll·rn.1111h•1., ;11.,o 17, 1s
living with th1• :\l arvin I >rl'W'> of
Threl' Arch B J\'
Cohb dt>s l'riht•s Hoonw 1t as Jll
excellent urt1st. I\ ho w111 ks in
penril :ind watc•rc-11lors anti
creates everythin~ fr11m f111d\'
c>lrhed draw1n~s uf 1-:asl..rn
influc>nce to ro\\ dy Ar1wr1c.ir1
cartoon..,
Some of his \1ork \\ill ht·
d1splayNI in this yl';11 .., LJ~una
High yeurbool.
Cobb said that Hoon\\ 11 ' •111'1 •
of rich Am<>ncan food hJ~ µul :?O
pounds on lhC' IJd s Th;11 fram1·
though noonw1t hJ'> mana~ed tu
..:et ome real huml• cooking
thrOU$!h th<' borrowed reCIJ>t'S of
a fellow Th;i1 ta· met 111 Lof(una
Details of Torture
De scribe d to Jury
An Orange County Supt•nor
Court Jury that will b<> asked to
return a verdict of first degrcr
murder'' as lold in ~raph1c dela1I
Thursday 11r what thr prosl'<'UtJOn
claims was st'V<'r:il hour:. uf
torture endtir1•<1 In \11 t1rn r"r"n
Sutton. 22. or G.1r1.kn !;r<"l'
OC'put' 01\t ru•r \t1111 n1•\ l'aul ~tt•.>er tol<I th1• panc•I 111 ·.rwlJ,!t>
\\'alter Smith s 1·011rtr11orn th.ii
dt>ft'ndanl H1t·h.1 rtl · l'n•adll'r
\kK.11 is 11n1• 11f rhrr•• nwn "ho
will br tnrd (1J1 the Jilt ~t·cl 11.1rts
they played JI\ I 111• k1llm~ of Sul
ton
Meyer said hr will also bring lo
trial Cynth1<1 !\h•mlenh:ill or San
Clemente "hi) fa<•t•s Lht' murder
and hurj!lar~ char~cs filed
~~ain ... t th1• I hr1•1• 111alt• t·111frftn
danl~
lk .. rnb•11$: \l r.., \k1111l-11h:1ll.
:!I, .t'l J pro:-l1l11l1· \11 y1·r lold 1111'
Jtiry th;it hc:r t•no11<·r.1t 11in "'11 h
J)l1hrt> "Ill not 1nflu1•m·1· h" d1·
1:1\1on t11 1 n ht•r .ind ron\ 111 h1·r
on murd er rh.1ri.:t•-.
~ic;s llernandc1 is al so
tnlt•rl'SlC'd tr1 art, bul 1l 1s her art
on lt11• lPnn1s court that has mudl•
h(•r n(•W Amt'rtean friends take
notic1·. She recently won the title
of No 1 on thl' girls' tennis team
al L<1g una ll1gh.
Fast on the-.courl, s he's
apparently as fas t at the cookie
1ar Mrs. Pat Drew snys the
family aHel'llnnutely calls thl·
Cnl11mbian ''Th e Cooki e
Monc;ter." after the $('same
Strt•t'l l'haractcr lhat C'rlJOYS the
same v1l'c
Two Amt•n<.'an studenLc; from
Laguna High, Rrad Howe and
C'ruig French. have been
!il'lccled to scr\'e as Roonwit 's
:ind ~l'i'> ll l·rn andez'
counterpart c;
Thev'll he headed overseas for
<i '>OJourn 1n another l'Ounlry nl·xt
\·eiir Th('tr desllnations won't be
known unlil afl('r Christmas,
<1rcord1 ni:: In American F1c·ld
St'r\'I ce off 1r1 a Is
Capis tr ano
Home Skills
Classes Set
San J uan Capistrano's recrea-
tion program w1ll 1nclude several
'><'\\ 1ng and cooking classes
planned for the "inter sesswn,
mcludmg
B rown Deebjon
37 Will Join-
• F airview Staf:f
By STEVE MITCHELL Of U.. Dolly r11« tuft
Fairview Stille Hoapitul will
reee1ve :t7 new employes under
Gov. Edmund Brown's plan to
expand service to the atate's 11
mental hospitals.
Dr. Michael Levine, the Costa
Mesfl facility 's new ad ·
ministrator, is happy with the
news but uys he already ha& 120
vacant paslllons at the hospital.
The additional allotment brings
to 157 the number of job vacan-
cies at Fairview.
"Most of the vacant positions
are tor psychiatric technicians,"
he explained.
He said the 37 new job openings
are for these trained technicians
who work In groups with han-
dicapped youngsters ... teaching
them feeding, dressmg. toileting.
and other functions," Levine
said.
Levine said the hospital will
bt>gln training psychiatric
technicians in the near future.
"The Department or Health
has approved that plan and
we're "orkmg on 1t now," Levrne
said.
Fairview used to train !ls own
technicians, which Levine said
f',...Page A I
HEIRESS .••
not under the bidding S}'lllem de
vised by foundation trustees and
allegedly favorable lo Mobil in·
terests
The Canadian company argues
that bidding should be reopened.
It will suggest a system of sealed
bidding when Jud~e Judge con-
v .. n~:. what will be the fifth hear·
ing into the impasse Monday.
It Is expected that the Allen-
Taubman inlerest will have the
support of Mrs. Smilh in their
argument that the foundat1on·s
acceptance of the Mobil offer
should be overturned.
Mrs. Smith hus rnmmenled
t hat s he f<lvors the Allco
Taubm an offer of S292.5 m1lhon
bec<iuse it contains a clause that
will allow her to buy back stock.
Sh(' has a minority interest of 21.4
pen·cnt in the Irvine Company.
The foundation holds a con-
trolling interest of !>4.5 percent in
the company founded by Mrs.
Smith 's grnndfath('r.
Mrs. Smith sued the foundation
and launched the current legal
battle when she protested the
foundation ·s decision to sell its
interest to Mobil for $'200 million.
She successfully argued that
the selling price of $24 a share
was unfair to herself and other
mmority stockholders She pro·
tested that the foundation should
seek further bids and a higher
selling price.
wu o real benefit lothehotpll&l.
"Not only d id we have acc•t
to the t rained technicians a!
lerwurds. but we also hed t.htJr
help while they were Joarnl~'
he said.
About five years qo the train·
ing progra m was terminated :Jil
Fairview, and set up Instead 'ut
Cy press and Golden Wetit
Colleaea.
"What happened was, lnstepd
of the technicians belng trained
to work with mentally retarded
clients, they learned other skllla.
like worklns w ith psychiatric pl·
lients. •
"As a consequence, every YeJI"
w e had few e r an d fewer
graduates who wantt'd to come t o
Fairview and those that did com e
h<'re had few('r skills to work
with the hand1<.'a~." Levine
said.
He said that by conducting the
training onl'e again at Fairview,
the hospital will benefit in hfo
ways.
"We'IL begin getting U\e
psychiatric technicians back in
the hospital, and we'll be able to
fill many jobs in basic care that a
technician no longer can handlr.
"We have a dC'f1rute need for
employes in tht•se pre-licensed
positions,'· he said.
While lauding the governor's
plan to boost the number of
employes. at mental hospitals,
Levine said that that wu not the
entire solution to F'alrvlew's
woes
"No matt e r how many
employes we have," he said, "we
just don 't have enough physical
space for the number of patients
here."
Caltech Quake
Pre diction
Tumbles Down
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
scientist who r eluctantly issued a
public earthquake forecast for
Los Angeles last April has
scrapped his prediction, sWI in-
sisting it wa)I never more than a
test.
Or .J a m !.'S Whit comb of
Caltech told follow earth scien·
lists Thursday that new data
gathered in the target area north
of Los Angeles no longer fit his
h.> pothes1s.
Based on a pattern of changes
in the speed of sound wave.s
traveling through the grod'.llf, •'
Whitcomb calc ulated that a
quake of magnitude 5.5 lo 6.5 OJl
Lhe Richter scale could strike In
an 80. mile wide area withln a
year.
San Juan Man Eyes
Backus' Board Seat
It 1s allej!rd thal .1\11 K;iy, 2~.
p;irt1 c1pated l,1'>l /\pnl II\ thc: kill·
in~ of Sulton h' m1•tho1b th;1t in
durkd lhe i nJt•d 1011 of hka<'h .ind
b,1ttt•ry and into 1111• 11111111 '-.
\'{'Ill:.
M t'ycr told I ht• 111ry in h1-. npcn
ing stntemrnt lhttl Sullon 11n
<krwenl tl11s and olht•r tort11n·
lx•t·aus1· Mc·K.1.~ .ind his rornpa
nions 1H•rl· rorl\' 111t·L'<.i lhat l11s
role as a pnl1('l' informant led to
th<• urn•st ol MrKav·-. w1f1• and Mr~. Mt•nrl1•11hail on rlrul<(
charg1•-.
Se\\ rng clothing and home
dcrorat1ons. u si n g s u ch
spel'1~l1zed techniques as
patchwork. appllque, yarn
c;l1tchery, machine·stitched shag
.ind padding lrapunto.
S('wing Easler clothes and
Imo;
· .Creating individual designs
for rre\.\ el and other embroidery
stitches on pillows, wall hangings
<ind cloth mg.
Lt'3tn1ng decorating techni-
r1w·s, including making custom
shadow boxes and studying de-
coupage and antiquing.
·Cadillac Fairview's latest offer
of $286.2 million is also higher
than the accepted Mobil bid. But
foundation trustees opted for the
oil company's offer Thursday
with the argument that cash was
preferable to the contenders' of-
fered mix of cash, notes and
securities.
But in the past few months, he
told the American Geophysical
Union. the sound waves in the
area have slowed and the predic-
tion theory can't explaln it.
* * * f'rottt Page A J
QUAKE ..• Patril'k Backus has bt•en a
Saddlebac-k College lruslf'<' l'Vn
since lhc• iochool "a~ found••d
n<'arly J <h•1· ad<' ago and hl' s
t aken out candidacy papers to
;run for vet another term I llul the• C'lemt.'ntary '><'hn11I
p rincipal f rom Dana Pu1nt
.olrl'ady has al least one opponrnt
in the March H l'11•1·t111n I Iles 70 } Par nld Eui;:t>nc• ("
McKn1J:hl, of 2S:>J l Purplr So~w
Lane 1n San .Juun Capistrano lie•
..,as the !1r~1 r.1nd1dat<' to nf
1ic1all) flit• 1n lht· roll('ge boar<!
e Thursday monung
tcKmght retired as u dean at
Angele~ City t"olleRe -.everal
rs ago after ;i r;arrer In 1un1or
ege education that ~pannt"fl
ore than 25) cars. Before that.
lie had a s uccessful hus1ncso; Creer.
Since his retirement, however,
cKnight has been active m
~ommunlly and college affairs 1n
1
1he soulh county
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lie ha' ta·1·11 a rrn•mlwr of S:1d
dlebark :.. ('1t 17\·ns /\rtv1~11ry
Board for thrt•c• yrars and ~;1ys
hl' has Ill IS~('(! \'l'r\ frw hoard of
trustet•s mt'l'llllJ::s 11'1 lhat l11111•
lie own' '"11 h11mt''I 111 rlw
tru,tt·t· .11'•·:1 ht· hop1•.., l11 n·prc•srnr
onP 111 D;in;1 1'111nt .11111 UH'ull11·1
in ;1htl11· island of umnrorporut r·d
Oran~<' Count~ t•·r 11t11f\ :itlJaC'l'r\l
lolht•r1t\ of San Ju.in
M cKn1~ht .... 1111 h1• I., an oll'll\I'
mt•mht r of th•· l>:rnn l'o1nl
Hnmel)\\ ner ... t\s .. or1.1t1011 and "
:\ d1rN·l11r o f lhr• I 11111'11 Srn1lh
Or;in.:1• (."u,&"l ( •lllllllUrt1l11•-;
ll'SOtT •
On h 1s r ;inrJ irl .1c \-\t alc'ment
Mcl\n1.i:ht \ o" t•d tu support
~all'lht1• <'amp11-.; 11r<·rat111ns in
th<' north<>rn par l 11f tlw <'nllege
d1str 1t•t , 111 alld1tion to maintJlfl
in~ the .. ha'lc n<·C'd<; and ~t·n.11·t's
on the <>x1sling <'<irnpm." in Mis
s1on Vic-10
M<.'Kni~hl sa11 l in a h'lt•11hone
interview Fri clay he 1s a lilt t• <11~
J<(runtled th:il Barkus chos1· 111
seek anoth1•r h•rm.
.. llC' had assured m<> ~ev1•rul
months ago he wasn't noin1ot tn
run ancf he prom 1sed lo ~upport
m(' ... McKnight !><lid
Two other seats are availahlr
on th<' Colle~c board but as of th1o;
morning, nobody had taken out
papers to run for them.
One is the post va<.'atcd hy
Robert Rartholom<'w of the north
Tustm area, who resigned effec·
hve th is week to move h1s
nursery bus iness to Sant a
Barbara County .
The other 1s held by Dr. James
Marshall of Laguna Hills, whl)
has been in the hol\pital off and on
(or the past few months and has
not indicated 1( he will run again
KITCHEN SINK
DOWN DRAIN
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) -
ltllnally hDppened.
City police said ThW'!lday that
bur1lat11 broke into U'lc Sna.k and
Y~k Cate and s tolo only the
lc.itchen aink.
Tht' pros('culor said Sutton w;is
grabbed wht•n he arnvC'<I :tl
J\kKJ\ ·s Fullt•rlon ap:1rlmcnl
;1n1I liftt•d off th1· i:rnund by ht'>
ha11 whlll' onl' m .in hdd :.i hutchl'I
l.ntft.' al hi~ throat
It 1 ... allc~t'd th.11 Sutton \\J'I
hu~tll'<i from head tn foot "'II h a
h•nJ:th of rnp1•. pllht>d \\Ith a
nt•t•dlt· "'1th slll'h ft•r<)('ll'.> th.11 1t
hrok1• 111 l11s ;1rm and i.:ai.:~1'<1'-'1th
a "':ish cloth 1n hi., rnoulh and ..i
lwlt around l11s n eck
Lion s Clubs
Set Breakfa st
The Capistrano a nd Nigucl-
Cnptslrano Lions Clubs have an-
nounced a pancake breakfast
Salurd<1y and Sunday from 7 to
11 ·30 a.m al P alisades &·hool,
264112 Sacramento in Capistrano
"''ii di
li1ll Zemer, president or the
Niguel C<1pistr~1no club, said the
U ons hope tu !>Cll e nough nap.
jacks to make a $2,500 contnbu-
t1on lo Esperanza School for
trainab le m entally rC'larclcd
children in Mission Viejo.
He said the school 1s trying lo
raise money for a swimming
pool. Add1t1onnl information on
the breakfast is available by call
ing Zemer al 493 23 1:l.
Ski Swap S la ted
The Loguna Bea<.'h High Sehool
Ski Club wilt hold n ski equip·
ment sw ap m eet and sale from 9
u.m . to 1 p .m . Saturday at the
school caretcria. Used equip·
ment and clothing wUI be of·
fered. T he public ts invited to br·
ln1 llcm a for sale. A 10 ~tent.
consignment Ito will be charged
to benefit club activities. •
Cooking ChinC'se d1sh<'s. in·
eluding won t on, egg rolls,
d1owfan a nd j ingu(', u sing
chopsticks and a wok.
Lawyers for the two com·
pelitors are accusing foundation
trustees today of reneging on
declarations that bidding for the
Jrvine Company would remain
open until only the highest bidder
is left.
the Philippines and 5,000 or more
in Turkey. :1 II as a r esult of earth-
quakes this year.
lie said Am('ricans are less
vulnerable lo massive earth·
q uake death tolls because bf
superior housing construction.
Heg1stralion will begin Satur-
day from 9 a.m. to noon and <.'On·
tmue 8 a m. lo 5 pm Monday
through Friday through Dl•c. 23
at citv offices, 32400 P ase()
Adelan-to. 493 1171
Mrs. Smith would appear to
hold the key to the present dilem·
ma fal'ed by Mobil's two com-
petitors.
"Mu ch of our population livts
or works in wood frame houses,
which rarely collapse, and In
engineered buildings," he said.
THE NAME OF THE GAME • • •
LJC. NO. 230422
TH ERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE
LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN S TORES. ANO
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FI CTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES.
CUSTOM ERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK, BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE.
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK THE NAME
OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY.
DEN'S
: iiisii.Ji;lioii: ·custom dr,aperies
linoleum • wood floor
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MES.A, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-'838 -6.46 ·235.5
Orange Coast
EDITION
·1'oda~·~s ('losi11,.:
1 '\. , .. Sluek~
IVOL. 69, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1976 C T E N CE NTS
Two f to Protest Irvine Sale to Mobil
Ky TOM BARU:Y
01 •~• O••ly P•lol $1•11
Documents proH•stmi: th1•
JJmcs Irvine Foundutwn's <k
n:.100 to sell its conlrollinJ( 10
h'rest in the Irvine Company to
thl' Mobil 011 C.:Clrporallnn for
S281 9 m1ll1on We're lo Ix• h ied to
rlay in Orange County .Superwr
Court.
Those prot<'i>h by t"'o c·1Jm
pet1tors m the t;.ikcowr b.1tth•
-.parked by Irvine heiress J o<.1n
Irvine Smith's laws uit aguml'lt
the foundation will be aired again
Monday when her attorney and
lawyers for the t hree contendl'rs
:.ippear bt•fore Judge Jame!-. I'
.Judge.
• Foundat1on tru!-.tc·es an
nounced late ThursdJy that they
had decided to acccµt the <'a!>h
bid IJy :-itobtl when nc1tlw1
t'Jchll.H· l•'a1n1ew of Toronto.
Canada ur tht' Charlt•s All<'n
Alfred Taubmun ('Oll!IOrtium of
New York submttl£"<l further of
fr rs.
Tht' dN~1s1on brought ;1 protl·st
from both corn p<:t 1tors
Allt•n.Taubmun nt•got1<1tor'
Said they \.\ l'rt.' IO th<• µrO<'l'!>S u(
(1ltng a btd that \lot)Uld top lh1·
. Mobil off<'r when thl' dc•adhn1·
wa:. 1 mposed by foundJtton
lawyers"' 1thout cxplan<Jt10n.
Cadillac l<'<.11rvicw nt•goLiators
:;:ud T.hursday night they arc
w1llmg to top the Mohtl ofrcr but
not under the bidd10g systC'm de
11sell by foundut1on truslCl'S ~tnd
<!llCJ:l'<lly fa\'orablC! to Mobil 10
lt•rests
The CanJdtan com1>any argues
that btdding should be rropcnl'<l
It will sui;gest a sy:.tem or :;call'<l
b1dd10g \\hen Jud~e Judge con
\ .. nt.:. what will bl! the fifth hear·
ing into the im(>assl' Monday
11 1s expected thut the Allen
Taubman inlC!rcst will hav<.> tht'
support of Mrs Srruth rn their
argument that the foundation':-;
acceptance or the Mobil orrt'r
should bl' overtu rn<'<t
l\trs Smith has rommentcd
that she favors the Allen
Taubman olrer of $292.5 m1lhc111
because 1l contains a clause that
will allow her lo lfuy back stock.
She hus um tnority inh•n•st of 21 .i
percl'nl 1n lht' lrvim•Company.
The foundation holds a con
trolling Interest of ~1 s l>l'r<.'l'nt 111
lh<' c•ompany foundt.'<l by l\trs.
S1n1th 's grandfather
Mrs Smith sued the foundation
.ind l;iunched the curn•nl legal
battle when she protl'st<'<l th1.·
foundation's dt'C'tsion to sell its
interest to Mobil for $200 mil hon
CSee HEIRESS, Paget\21
Quake Contlng?
Geologi.st Says It's Inevitable
SAN FRA;'.;l'ISL'O (Al'> /\n
earthquakr thrcat cn1np,
thousands <1f II v1·s hkl• the i:n·at
San Francisco lt•mblor of 1006 1s
inevitable in C.:alirorn10. the ll S
Ceolog1cal Survcy's top t•arth
quake expert"' arnt"<l loday
Dr. Robert l\t. Jl om1lton, <'hwr
of the USGS orr1c1· of r;arthquakt•
Studies, said the upcoming quakt·
will surpass B points <in the
Richter scale and its 1m1>ad
""ould be enormous "
"Losses t•ould reach thou..,Jnd"
of hves and ll'ns or htlltons or
dollars," Jlam1lton s~ud tn re
marks pn•part'd for drltvc·n lo
the Com m"n" t•alth Cluh
Thomas Casey
Tht: mugn1tudt• <if lht• 1906 Ila\
Arca quakl' ts 1•stimatcd lo hav1·
t'<jualed 8 3 on the Htchtt:r sc:ilc·
It killed more than f.00 peoplC' and
cost more than $400 million
Tht' log<1nthmic Richter 'i(':.ilt•
t'i a measure of grouml mot111n as
recorded 1111 sc1smogr <1phs
Ev('rv mcn•:ist• or one number.
say from 5 5 tu 6 5, mt'ans th1·
ground motion 1s 10 times
greater
Jn populatt•cl areas an c·arth·
quakl' of 3.5 on the Richter scale
ran caus1.· :.hp,ht damage in the
local arci.I, .i can cause modl'rall'
damage. 5 considerable dam:is,:P.
h 1·an uc sev1•1 ('
CdM Trustee Ends
Se-rvice on Board
1 Aftt'r scntng eight )Cllrs as a
Trustee for the Ncwport ·Mesa
't;nirted School District, Thoma.-..
C. Casey announC'ed today he will
not seek re·elect1on next March
Thursday m Jrked the op<:ning
of candldac\ declaratwn-; for .1
March 8. 1977. election to ftll four
pos1t1ons on th<' 'l''-'<'n mt'mtX'r
board of educJt1on
Four .H'Jr IC!rms an.>t•ndmi: for
Casey in Tru"ll'l' i\rea 1 <Corona
del Mar 1 and tru,l<'<"S Or\'tllt·
/\mburJ:t'Y of ar<·,1 2 l :'l:orthC'~tst
Costa \l e~a 1 Hod..r1ck :'>tac
M1Jhan of .lrt'<I 7 ( wt•st co .. t.1
,\lt'~a l and <:.1rnl ~t~1nm of an•a "•
IBulboa f.;IJncl Jnd J>t•mnl\ula1
:'>tacMtlltan •incl Mn. M.1rttn
say thev 101\•nd to run few n1•w
tenns AmburJ:I.'} has not ,\'rt d••
cldt'd
Case~ SJ1d h1<. dt1<'l'•lon not lo
run ts ha,l'd on a numtx>r of fo<·
to rs. 1 n c I u d 1 n ~ t• x pan d 1 n ~
}>('rsonal bu'tn'"'s tnlC'rt'sts. un<I
the fa<'I tu• h.1:-. J)rt'.ldy M'I \'l'tl (111
eight ,\ l"'r'
'~"f'("\' .. :Y. raitt•A:!I
BOWfNG OUT
School Board's Casey
Mesa Seeks Funds
For Road Projects
Costa M t'"J ., '-<'l'ktng tunds for
t wo ro.-id JJrOJ<•c·ts lhal could
solve somt' of thC' city's
downtown traHic W()('S.
Thl' cit y counci l want s
matching funds for 1977·78 from
the county's Arterial Jhghway
Oran~f" __j
.___£~:
\\'eather
Nor theasterly winds
25 -40 mph ex p ected
tonjght. decreasing Sntur
day. Clea r , war mer
weather with highs in 70s
foreseen.
l~SIDE TODAY
Ile 1torted out to be a doc--
tor and ended up a ICUlptor.
Fredenck Ever1ley'1 works,
which will be exh1btted on th<'
Orange Coa&t. ore /eolurtd on
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Financing Progr am for work on
18th Street and Superior Avenue.
The realignment of 18t.b Strecl
hos been pushed by downtown
businessmen for many years.
The street, which runs frpm
the easterly city limits before
termi n a tin g al Newport
Boulevard, picks up again on the
west side of Newport about a
block from the easterly termina-
tion.
The 18th Street project would
connect the two roads across
Newport, b eginning at about
Park Avenue on the east side or
Newport, to Fullerton Avenue on
the west .
Public Services Director Jim
Eldridge said the project would
take three years to complete.
with right-of-way acquisition
taking place during the first two
years, and construction or th<>
<Stt 2 ROA OS, Pase A2l
YMCA Plans Camp
Ho!lday Kid Kamp for children
6 to 11 Is being otferoo by the
Orange Coast. Y.MCA. The camp wm toke place Dec. 20-23 and
21-90 from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m . The
cost ls $45 tor m embers and $49
rornon·mem~rt. tit
I
A 7 n·udtn~ 1-. a "m;qrn quaki
l'i.lpahh• of "ltll'Sprt•;1rJ, /tt'.ll I
it.1 rn agt•; H t'i ,, • J,!l l'Jt · t•art h
quukt'.
"Caltforn1ans should not II!
nnrC' or undt'rcst1mat1• thl· 1•arth
quakt.' thr<•:1l," llamtlton .,;1111
· nor should 1rrat10nal f1·;11 111
c•Jrthqu:ikcs ht• illl<mt·<l lo ht•
<hH'rsllln from rJl111nal p11·pJ1 ,,
tlf)nS '
lie also said. l'rt•J.!rl''' 1n rt·
cent y car., pro\ ult·-. t·on .. 11h·r,1hlt•
opl1m1sm ahout dc•1<•l11pinl! rh1 ·
rapabtltly nf t•arthqu:.ikt· 11n•clw
I ton " flu"' l'\ l'r, ht· dt<I 11111 pn·
d1cl "'ht•n or ..., ht·n· tn ('.1hf11rn1.•
ISf't> Ol'AK E, t•agf' A21
* * * 'Depression'
Related to
land Bulge?
SAN FRANCISCO (Al'J An
inexplicable sinking of lhe
ground by as much as six inches
north or Los Angeles. perhaps
li nked to the mysterious
Palmdale Rulge land uplift. was
reported by earth scientists
today
Newly discov<'rPd by
researchers s tudying tht'
P.ilmdale phc•nomcnon. the·
apparent dt'prcss1on was
described ~1s .. behavior
unprecedented 10 70 ) t•ars" or
surv<')S 10 Southl!rn C:.ihfornia
Like ttw l'almdall• '-welling,
the land subsidcnce seems to
have occurred r:ipirll~· rn rccc•nt
yc;irs. over IJ per1ocl or "months
to a few Yl'ars," scwnt1sts told a
news l'onfcrcncc al the Amenr;m
Gt'ophys1eal l 'nwn meeting hnt•
U .S. (;c>oloi:1cal Survcy
C'nt.:incers in a survey this year
found that u bt'nl'h mark al tht•
.let Propulsion Laboratory 111
northern Pa~adl'na hall foll<•n 1;1
to 15 ccnl1mell'rs I b<'twccn 5 and Ii
inches) bl•low u bench mark at
San Pedro a r<'ferl'rlC'C point on
lht•eoast takt•n as mt':m s1•a le\ cl
The :. 1· 1('n11 st., ., J 1 ti th t'"
t·uuldn'I rult• •>Ul lhl' poss1h1ltt1
I h a t. llh t t' a d o ( P <• c, u tit• n a
stnktn~. the SJn Pt•dro mull~ h;ul
rtS('n.
Il is too soon to sJy \\hcthl'r th,.
new fin din~ IOC'reust"i th1•
C'hanrcs of eurthquake<; 1n
Southt'rn California. rC'scarchcr..,
said.
Winged Clamnaers?
I lundreds of sc:.i gulls gathc.•r at mouth of
Sanlu Ana n1vc.•r hel\\'l'<'n H unt ing ton
neach and Nt•wp ort Ucach. Robert Cnbbs.
area captain for Uw state Depa rtment of
F'lsh and Game, sn1d hi' r.ouldn't be sure
exactly why the gulls picked this spot to
congrc~ale T hu rsday mt>l'ning, but
s µcculal cd they were lhl·t·c· lo focd on l>hl'll
fish c>eposed at low tide.
Witness Hits
Drug-assisted
Rape Claim
A psychiatrist called by the di•
fense tcst1f1ed late• Thursday that
a Dana Potnt woman who cl:11mi.
she was drugged and rap<'d hy
her family doctor should ha\'C
been able l<> n•sist hts <.1cl \'an('c•s
despite th<' i llJt•rt ton
Or Seawright Andl•rson of
Costa ~ksa told ;,in Orm1gc Coun
ty Superior Court JUfY lhut the in·
JL•clion of Valium <'ltumc-d by the
proscculton should not have ar.
fcctcd the 22·yl'ar·nld victim's
"d1•cis1on·making process or the
"111 to resist."
F'rcquentlv rcfcrrinl? lo dr ug
experiments carried out hy him
on female prison inmates in tht.•
/\fncan nat111n or Zambia. tht•
"'11 ness supported defcnst·
d,11ms that the in1ect1on of
\'.tl1um admtn1,ll'rt•d b1 Dr
Hoss Todd ~l<'C'lurC! c-ouh
0
l onh
ha\'e had a I rnnqu11tz10J: effect on
thl' pat1c•nt
The 11ct1m C'l:11ml.'d from lht'
\\ltncss slant! that she ~rame a
· \'t•gelable · shnrtly after lht•
drug entcrc·d hl'r blood stream
and that shl' was pawerl<'Ss to
prC\'t'nt the South Lagun:i phvs1
1:'N• OOCTOR. t'agc i\21
Child Care
Set in Mesa
Costa Mesa parents who
want to shop wllhout ha'"
ing their small children un
derfoot. cun take advan
tage of a pre-school child
care program S<'t up for
one week only
The Cost a Mesa DC'part
m<'nt of Leisure Services i11
offermg child care•during
the week or Der, 13· 17 at
the city's prc ·kind<!r~arten
facillly at 2803 Royul P<11m
Drive.
Th<• child t•ar c serl'iC'C
will opcr:.ile from 10 "' m
to 2 p,m next week, with a
charge of 50 cents an hour.
For further information.
call the dC'parl ment at
556 5300
Duo Guilty
Of Extortion,
Not Kidnap
CM Hospital -
ToGet37New
Staff Members
By STEVE 1'11TCllEl~L
0 1 tM 0•11¥ Pilot Sl•fl
Fairview State Jlosp1tal will
receive 37 n<'W cmployc5 under
Gov. Edmund Brown's plan to
expand ser vice to th(• state's JI
mcntal hospitals.
Dr. Michael Ll'Vint', the C'ost:.i
Mesa fa c il ity's new :.id -
ministrator, 1s happy with the
news but says hc alrt'ady has 120
vacant pos1t10ns at lhc hospital.
The additional allolmcnt brings
to 157 the numbrr of job vacan-
cies at Fair view.
"Most of the vacnnt positions
are for psychwtric terhmc1ans,"
he explained
He said the 37 m•w job OJK'nins;s
arC' for these trninc<d lt•ehnic1ons
"ho work 111 groups with han
dicappcd youngsl<'rs. "leaching
them fet'dlOJ!. drC'ssing, foilc•tini:.
and other funct10nc.,, · l.cv1m·
said
Levine said tht' hosp1lul 1~111
begin tra1n1nf!, psyl'htatrir
technicians tn th<' nc•ar futurC'.
"Tht• DP pa rt mcnl or ll<'allh
has approvt'd that plan anrl
we're working on 11 now." Lt•vinc•
!>aid
FairvlC'w usc•d to train its own
lcchmcians. whirh l.t•vi~ said
was a real bcnerit lo the hospital.
Nix on Agnew Plea
For Pardon Told
WHITE PLAlNS. :-J Y. IAl'I
MC'I Patrick Lynch and Dom1mr
Hyrne were round 10noccnt today
of kidnaping whisky heir Samuel
Bronfman 11 last year but were
declared guilty of extorting a S:U
million ransom from tht' Sc;.i
Aram heir's father
The verdict cam<' nmP WePks
after thc trial began and indical
C'd the ju ry had rcasonahle doubt
that it wa11 a r<'al kldnaping as
the slate chaqied. The defense
duimt'd it was a hoax
"Not only did we• have access
to the trained technicians ;if.
<See f'AIRVU:W, Pa~•·A2) \
KITCHEN SINK
DOWN DRAIN
NEW YORK (AP> Thl'
White Hou11c turned down a re-
quest in October for a pardon
for former Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew, who pleaded no
contest to charges or income tax
evasion in 1973, according lo col
umnist Jack Anderson.
White House attorneys "polite-
ly but firmly " referred Agnew's
lawyer . who submitted the re.
quest. to the Justice Department,
Anderson said In a column for
pubUcatlon today.
Today Agnew denied he ever
sought a pardon from President
Ford.
A ~pokeswomon at Agnew's
Pathllte, Joe., om ce in Crofton. Md .. aold the former vice presi-
dent "bas novcr Hked anyone.
anyone at all, to osk for a pardon
for him. So he hH no idea what is
the source of the story."
"The reply was that there hav<'
been procedures establlsh1.'<l b)
Justice. ' Anderson quot ed a
White House official as saying.
"The r equest was no more than
any good lawyer would do for his
client."
Anderson said an attorney for
Agnew called White House
counsel Philip Buchen•s office
shortly after Agnew's sentence of
three years on probation expired
Oct. 10. •
The brief discussion centered on the "receptivity" of the White
Uouse to Agnew riling for a
formal pardon, Andcrso0saJd.
Agnew resigned Oct. JO. 1973,
after he pleaded no cottwt to a
sinirle count of tax evasion.
<Anderson's column apperu-s
regularly on the editorial page of
Ute Daiq Pltot).
Both men were also found inno-
cent of tile cha r ge of illegal
possession of a .38.caliber pistol.
Ryrne and Lynch sat quaeUy in
the courtroom as the verdict was
announced. Byrne held his hand
lo his heart where he was seen
• during the trial lo have placed a
cross in his breast pocke1i. His
head hung low with his ch!ll rest-
1 ng on h is c h est. Lynch, a
fireman, sat quieUy.
The grand·larceny extortion
count is punis hable by uo to ts
years In prison. The kidnaplnll!
charge would have required i•
mandatory mlnimumsllntenceof
l~ years wlth a maximum ofllfe.
State Supre me Court Justice
George Belsheim Jr. set Jan. 6
for sentenclnit.
GRANTS PASS, 01c 1/\1')
It /inally happcnt'd
City polict' said Thursday that
bur glars broke 111to the Snak und
Yak Cafe and stoic only th41
kitchen sink.
'I HOJl'E YOU 'RE
GETTING 'fOUP-.
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING OO>JE .
0).IL.:f 1~ PA'fS
LEF=T' .'
• c., c •uU, ••et•rVftl!ldJn l•••
Judah Beat , Agnew's nllom ey •
srud wh n told of Ande~'• re-
port: "I would have no cotnment on the malter.' •
Llwrence TrayJor, the justice
depUttnenr•a pardon ott.otncy.
said Thursday that he had not
been contacted b y anyone
repres enUn1 Af new.
.f ~
Lynch, 38, claimed that
Bronlman forced him into a
phony kidnaping by threatening
to dlsclose he was a homosexual.
Bronfm1n deoled this on the wit·
ntu stand during the nlnc-wcek
UUl. l'°'ot1t11e i..t
•
' . \
A2 DAILY PILOT c Frid1y December 10. 1978
I
1County Business Optitnism Restraine<l
B 1'1ICH1H :L PASK ~\'l( 11
Ot ,,,. O•llY ~, ... )t•tl
Orange County's ecooom1c out· I<><* for 1977 appc•urs brll(ht, but
four speakl'n, kC'pt th1·1r op
tim1sm reMr;iined 1'hur::.dJ) JS
they addrest-ed bus1nc~!frl1('n at
the annual m1.:et1n(( or the
Newport Center As11oc.·1allon
Or<ingl' County A!l'l':.!l11r
Rradlcy Jacob" w J~ Jmned I>.>
banker J. Jlowar'u Craven, Arn
cord Prcsider\l Roland Spl'f•rs
und n ews papt•r publisher Hob<:rt
Wel'd on u p.111cl lh:.it uuthncd
lx!ncf1ts ~ind poss1 bk dungt•ro; to
'.next year·:-. l't'Onomy
Franc Page 11 I
Although ull or the p:ioeh)lt..s
;,aid they ""Peet an upward
ecooom1r 5urge, thert• was con
eem ovv increu•td Rovernmerit
:4ptndin •• hlgh taxes. lncreaM~d
pro<luction expenses and th~
potentt<il haturds of an Arab ml
boyl'Otl
"Thl· VH'.tlll'd cnl0r):y trn .....
\4nuld lJe 1wrh1ng <'t'lnl{JJrt'CJ tu
whut 1·oulrl Ill' JlwJd," :.a11l
Sf>ecr~. who hl'Jlh lhc Newport
Beach·b a )'l l'll Amc•ord <·on
glomeratc v. hwh n1anufat'lurci.
t•verything from l't'nll'nl to lll\40
rurmture.
Ile ~Jtt.I oil frorn tlw Aia~k.1
For$6B
pipeline would be 1nrnfflc1l•nt to
!ulhJI demand~ int~ cvmt Arub
rwtitm11 <'ut the Oov. of 011 Still.
~peers predicted more husmess
profits and said hi() company ~'I
switchinl( from natural ~a.'I to
c•oal to light higher produ<·t1on
costs
Dr Cr:an·n. '''11101 \ll'•' prc· ... 1
dent :.ind l'htef t'l0011om1't r1f
Union Ba11k, !'It'•'' .... c·ooltns;: of
mflatwn f1t'l':.," hut noted :.i l;11·k
of vigor m the bounCl' bul'k from
f'C('('bb 1011
llowl•vcr. CraVt·n twl11•v1•J; .1
moder all' I alt• or ~rowth \4111
kl'ep mnutwn down 1n lht• lonr
FAIRVIEW
Lerwards. but v. c also had their
hrlp while they v. t.'re lt•arning,"
hesa1d.
About rh l' .> t'ars aJtn thr train
mg pro~ram v. J~ H·rmmalt'<l at
F~un tl'V., <1nd :-.t•I UJ> 1n,Lt.:ad Jl
Cypress ar1d Colden We::.t
Colleges.
"Whal happcnet.I w.1s. tn!ltcJd
of the tcchn1c1an!I h<omg tramt:d
to work with mentally retarded
d1cnts. they l(•arnl'<i other !1k1115,
hkc work mg with P~Y<'h1atnc pJ
Uents.
Burger Date
Paid by Death
"As u t•ons N1ut•n<'\', ,., cry~ (•,1r
we had frwc•r und rcwl'r
s:riiduall's who wanll'd to romc tc1
F;,iirview :.inti th01il' lh11l did com1•
here h;id rl'wer skills tn work
with the h:ind1caprxoet," Lcvu~
s~ud.
He s;,itd lh:it by conducting the
tnun1ng oncC' J~am at FalrVtl'W.
the hospital will benefit m two
ways.
··we'll ht'S?tn .i:etting tb r
psychiatric trchn1cians h;irk m
the hospital. and Wl''ll he :.ibll• lo
fill many Jobs 1n hJ!itr <';ire lhilt"
tcchn1c1an no lon~er c·an handll'
'W1• h,I\ c• .1 tld1nr1t• n<•1'<l for
t•mpln~ ,., in I h1•:-t• pn.• hc<'nw<I
posit ion,, hl' ,.,.111
Wh1lt• l;iuding lht• i.:m•·rnr,r'
pl,m to boost lhl' numhl'r 11f
t•mplo\cs at nw11t.1l ho!'lptl,ils,
IA'\'tn(· '>J Ill I ha! I h,1t "J' llfll the•
l•nt1n• :.olut1on l•> fa1rnl·v. '
'h(K'S
· · ~ n m ;1 I t I' r ho'' "':in ,
Pnlplo\C·s w1.· h.l\·c·. · hP :..Jtd, "l'
.iusl don't hav1• (:nou~h phy!.11·:.il
·'l'JC(• for the nutnlwr rif put1ents
ht.'rc "
Mesa Music
Makers Play
<'nst :i :\f p,,1 II 1i:h ~1·hc111I '
1·ho11 . 11rr hl•.,tr J Jnd IJl\1d.111cl
banrl "111 pt'rrorm dunnl! l\noll '
Hern 1"~11 m ' Jlol1d:ff Ft•\1 1' .ii
or ~I t"ll' tht' "t•c•lo.t•nd ,11111 111"1.I
"Ct·k
The hti.:h '<'hool c·ho1r "'"
p•·rform ~.1t11rd.1) .1t JI .111 .1 m
Jn lhl• Starhi:ht Tht'.tll•r
Thl' Co'>lJ :'>I t'~J I l1~h S. hool
o r r ht'!\I r.1 1, ... d11•d11lrd 10
JK'rform \J 01111.n twi.:m11111 J.! .11
I :io Jl m an<I lh1• '>rhool .., Jll'I.
lt>IJncl h,1nrl "111 µIJ\ ,ct :1 p m
\J1111rt ,I\
W 18thaT
NEW YORK (AP> A h11.:h
i;chool senior hJs pl<•arled gutltv
to kilhng Jn <'lderly man during
his sch<iol Jurich hour to ~C'.'t
money to tuke h1" girl t1>
Mt:Uonald·s Cur dinner
Du\'it.I Joyner, 18, l'nll'n-d lhl•
pit-a ln M anh:.it t.rn Court on
Thu rsday, adm1tl1ng hf'
strangled Douglas Mtlt·s. 75. on
March 2 tn M1h•s' We::.l Side
apartment.
Police g;i\'C' this :ircount:
.I()" n ~· r ad m 1 l I C'<I h c I er t
Fro. Page A J
HEIRESS ...
She suecessrully ar.:u<.'<I that
the selling price of S24 a s har<'
was unfair tn herself and olh(•r
minority .stockholders She pro
tested that the foundation should
seek further bids and a h1ghrr
'>l0lltng pnCt'
Cadillac Jo'a1r\'1cw'i> late>'! offer
of S286 2 million 1s ;1lso h1ght•r
•han the acceptl'd Mob1l b1cl. But
loundatron trusll'l'' npt{'<I for the
1111 companv·:-ofh·r Thur!>day
with the :.ir1!11ml•nt lhat rash wa:-.
prl'f<orable to th1· t•ontt•ndl·r:-. · 1)f
ft•red mix of c·ash, nOll'S Jnd
~l·ruritics.
Lawyers for the two com
1K•tilors arc acc:ui:-mg foundation
trustees today uf n•n('~mg 011
dl'rlarations 1 hal b1dcl1ng for lhl•
In lnl' Corn puny v.ould rem am
open unttl only t11c h1~hl'~t l.J1dcler
IS Jrfl
If -.hl' prolt•sh 1 h<· rke1s1on lo
sl'll to Moh1l al Moncl:1\'·!'I ht'ar
in~. Judg1• .Judgl' m.i' he e11m
rit·llt•d lo C'all for J n1•w rnunrl 11f
lurtrlmg on lhC' has1s th;it founda
I I n 11 I r II ' l (' l' ' .. I' l \'ti d I '
1·rimin;.i1ortl' '' h1·n lh"' d o'>l'<l h1dd1n~ Thur'll.I\ •
It v. a:. pomh'rl 11111 Thursd,1'
lh.1t ~1ub1I f:11h•cl lo m<·N J Dl'I' I
<l<'.JClltnt• ~11 a ltnll' \o\hc·n Cad1ltal'
F.i1n It'" ",..., I h1· lt•J11lng nm
lt•1111t•r hut\\ J .., Jllo'ht'(l 1o n•mam
1n the l11cld111i: ra1 e dl'!>JHlt• lh.11
f.11lur1•
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MESA OFFICIALS WAflfT TO CONNECT 18TH STREET
Money for Superior Avenue Improvements Also Sought
Oi.ANQf COAST
DAILY PILOT
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l"rolllPage A J
2 ROADS • •
hnk the third year.
The first year rundin~ n r
$200.000. to be matched with
Costa Mesa monies. would In
elude retaining a consullant lo
determine the final nliJ{nment or
the road.
The eity currently has two
alignment plans. both 1n the
rough 1tages -or "art.isl mis·
conceptions." as Eldndgc calls
them.
The city is also seeking $335,000
from the county, lo be matched
with city funds. to widen the east
side of Superior A venue.
The one.year funding request
would \nclude tlght-Of·way ap·
praisal and a<!qulsillon, deahtn
and construction, accordina to cl·
ty traffic engineer Ron Lacher.
The Superior A venue project
would include exprualon of the
road from West l 7Lh Slreet lo the
11outhcrly city limits, where a
county arterial hlghwny project
In Newport Beach already has
~n approved.
Charles E\'illl~ lfu~ht•)I St·hool on
his lunch hour. "'l'nt .wro1o' thl'
strt.'et to M1l11!'1 ° apurtm1·nt,
forced his way in und orllt•n •d
Mil<'S to wr1t1· u C'ht•ck fo1 Sl;R
The youth thl•n ordert'<l lh•• oh.I
roan to call his hank and Jrrangt'
th~1t .Jovner would havt• nn t1 ou
ble Cashin~ !ht' t•hc•ck As so1m as
Miles hung up, Jo~ ncr :.lrangkd turn with his bare hands
Then Joym•r W('l)l to lhl• hank.
cashe'.'d lh<' ehrck, anti used 11 to
renl a It mousinc and t akC' his g1 rl tolhe hamburger restaurant.
Oetect1 VC"i UC'ttni:: on inform a
11on from the bank <'he'.'ckl'd the
high school's records, round thJt
Joynt'r wu~ enrolll'd lht·re, :incl
arrested him
Arll'r JO,\ ner l'Oll'1 Nl ht)'> gu1ll)
pll•a, J11st1c t' H1111on Hobcrl!I
asked him 1f he wen· :.orry and
the ~·outh !>aid he was.
"For vours elf"" a!lkt.'d 1111·
judge "Or arc } ou ~Orr) for Mr
f\hles'!"
'Tm 1'0rr\' for lx1th of U!I," the·
YCIUth rrµlwd
Jo) nl•r will be sentem·oo lat1•r
Santa Anan
Joins Panel
On Transit
Santa Ana Councilman David
Brandt was e hoscn Thursday
night tr> JOIO fo·ount:.1111 Valle}
Ma.>or Al Jlolhndl'n ~ the tv.o-
man city delrgat1on on tht•
powerful nc•w Oranf.(l' County
Trunsportation C'omm1lle1•
In voling by thl' r11~ ·s Sclectmn
Comm1llcl' tn Fullertrm. Hr.incl!
was a 14 to 8 victor Ov<'r \'nrh~1
J.mda Mayor Henry Wedaa for
lht' transportation flOSl
Thret• we<.'ks ago. Brandt and
We<laa fm1 'lhNl in a I:! tn 13 de<11l
hc:il tn hallot1ng by th1• r1l .\• com
mtllC't.' while lloll1ndcn was a un·
animous chot('l'
Th<>1r :.ippC11ntnw 11t lt1 lh<" c·om
m1llee filled two of five llOs1t1ons
on a pant'! f.(l\'t'n sWcl•ptn J.!
authority by slate lcgislutoro; this
year to overse<· local tran.~porl:.i ·
lion planning.
\1ty appoinlnH•nh In lh<' com·
m1ss1on dl'c1n«'cl . thl' st!lcl'l 1011
Mmmill<'C th<'n <'IN'lC'<l :\'1·wrort
l\cuch Mavor Milan l>oslal a~ th chairman ·
n 0 s l a I r I' I' I a c I'd r 0 r m " r
Wp,tm1nc,tt•r \J"' 111 l'h1lrr> 1\11
t hon \ :1:. I h l ' c· om m 1 ll 1• 1•
<'h:11rm;rn
Anthon~· forfr1lc•d ht'> m1•m·
lwrsh1p n~ lh1· 1·11mm1tt1·t' v.hrn
ap1>01nlt•d F11 sl n...,1 m ·1 c 'nun!\
'1lt)(•rv1sor l.1't m nnlh
The• fnrnH•r t'tl' offil'1.1I ' .111
rointm<'nl to comnktc> the• um•\'·
p1rcd ll'rm of form<'f S111wrn"or
Hobert Uattm follo~l"<I his <'lt't.'-
t111n t" the por;t Nov Z
F ront rag.-111
DOCTOR. • •
She ll'fllifll'd that Sh(' was
raprd and forced lo participnl<' in
;m act of .Sl"<ual prrvcrl>ion after
the 54·year·old physlclq_n r e·
moved her <-xnmming gown and
undl'r c l othes a nd usrd a
massD~l'r ;ind "1hrntor rm hrr
bod~
The victim told lhr Jury that
.she was shaky and confused for
several hours after the incident
and found 1l d1Hicult to un·
derstand questions or r espond to
them
But a South Coast Community·
Hospital employc testified as a dc-f~nse witness Thursday thal
the vlcUm appeared to be normal
and alert when s he came to the
hospital with a fr l<-nd J an. 7 lo re ·
port the olleged rape by n r .
McClure .
Judge Kenneth E . Lae ordered
a four day weekend break and
the tr\&1 uftcr hcnrtnR Dr An·
deraon 'a testimony .
The trial wlll resume Tuesday
when Dr. McClure Is ex~cted to
toke lhc •tand In his own defense.
run
Dntly Pilot publusher Weed
prl'dact\'d a food economic ye,ar ,
particularly w1th1n the arc.::i
known as "The Orange <.:oa.st ...
which extend~ from lluntmgton
Harbour to San Clemente and 111
land to the San 01t•p.o Jo'rttway
Wet-<I SJ 1d l•ronon11<' grov. tti for
the 11ec:ond quurtPr of 19'76 WU!>
22.d pcrl't'nl :.dong !ht• Orun~1·
. C'oast as <'Om pured to 16 J)t!rcent
for Oran.il' C"llUnty overall and
9. 7 perrent in L<>s Angeles.
lit:> po1ntl'll lo 1ncrew>cd rl'·
tailer conr1dcnet', n•neclc'd bv
th<' C'll.pansion of th1• South Coast
(i) ,,
> iii
~ ., :r Wiison
(7)
Tru~lce Areas
Newport·Meso Un11ted School D1s111c:1
Plaza shoppint; compl~x .• incf
Hld lht: arrival ol JS,000 new
tomployea at the f'luor Corpora
tlon complex should gcn\'ruti:
more economil' i:rowth
However, despite 27,000 new
jobs In the area and a strun~
o utlook, Weed 11nd Orangl'
Coast businessnwn mny bl• pa)
mg more lll)te:t 1n the future
Ile pn·llicted a "h,1ui,:h Yl'<11 "
for Governor Brown and the
Legislaturt• and said their errort:1
at properly I tll\ relief nmlcl result
in higher tax rs for businc::.s
Assessor Jacobs pr<•d1l'h·d
lubor costs will rise belwl'Cn nlnt•
?
@
BOARD SEATS IN AREAS 2, 4, 5 and 7 ON THE LINE
Allng Opens for Newport-Mesa School Election Ne-Jrt March
TONIC.Irr
"HANSEL ANO GRF.TEL"
OCC Five Penny Opera Com
l'any, Aud1lor1um. Der 9·11,
16 18, 8 p.m SI 50
"FROM llERE TO KINCD0~1
COME" -OCC Orama l.llh
Theater.Dec.811,8p.m .
OCC PLANETARIOM -"Th<'
Star of Hethlehcm, l 1·ao and !.J
p.m.
FRlDA Y NllrllT FILMS
· McCabe and Mrs M1llt•r, .. occ:
Forum. 7.30p.rn $1
"SAT UH U AY. SUNOAY,
MON DA 'r'" South ·Cocis t
Repl•rtory Theater, Tuesday
Sunday through 0(•(' J!J, fl p.m
Deficit Expecte d
LOS ANGELES (A P > Th1•
Southern California Rapid
Transit District says 1t faces a
S17 million def1c1l by the end of
O{'XI year 1f 11 continu<-s prf'sent
services v.-1thoul mcn•us cd m
C'nme
f'rorK Po9e A J
CASEY ..•
In addition . the S.'rrano de
cision will limit lht• aml'Jun1
wealthy tltslrtt'ls can SP<'nd on
each child and Casey, whO said
his expertise is In economics,
beheves his errectiveness Will Ol'
lessened.
"(s ee fin lhl' Serr:modccis1on>
that we will los<' control or fman
c1al matters with the state m
terfering in local mailers and
laking away options," Cas<'v
said.
Casey. :i vice president with
First American Trust Company,
said he hopes his position is ftllt'<l
by a "moderate who is prcpar<.>d
to make some tough decisions 1n
the next two years."
Casey recently said as many as
seven schools may be closed in
the next two years lo fight declin·
ing e nrollment and Lhe financi:tl
pinch the Serrano decision will
bring.
J\l present, only one candidate
hos filed a dec la ration with lhc·
Registrar of Voters. Hegina Von
Bur ger. a teacher. fil<'d Thurs
day in the trustee arra C;iwy ~ tll
vacate.
ProspectivC' candidate .... mu.-.1
h ie dedarattnns hv l>1·r :10
C':ind1datrs mus t re-.1de In the•
lnti>l<'C area the·} \\tll n·pn·wnt
but are el<.'ctl'd at large.
and {'l\•ven pcrct'nt, r~ultlng ln .. l
dropm produelJv1ty. ~
He said property taxes
OrJlllo(<' Ctlllnty rQM.• 15 2 r>erc@
111 1976 and i.tud ho ww; disturbtii
by an influx of :SP<'CU.lators in lh
hou:.ln14 marke t where t~
averai.:e hC1mt' now costs $8.1,00!>.f
Ju1·obs c•st1m11tei. thut aJmodt
70 p<'rrt>nt Clf housing sales •
volvt• speculutors or inveistotf
w1lh u "s horl time hor1zon." QJ
re:.l'lhng us quic kly as possible
,Juc'ohs said sp1•rululors urc dri~
1n14 prict•s up for fumfll(')I wh•
11lttn lo ~wt( ll· in the arN1 on u IOGJ
ll•rm basis •
;;! ,
QUAKE ... ;:
this gr eat quake would stnke.
llam1lton s:ud the temblor Uh-
doubt c d Iv wou ld occ ur
.somrwht•n• '.1long th{' fi00-m 1le·
long S,in Andi l'JS "'ault system .
l ll' s:11d ' 11n·cur!tur · signs that
the grl'al quakt• is coming in-
cludt· the bul1:c in the earth! c lered al Palmdall.' in l..os Ange
County "where ii has been
CO\t•r<><I lhC' l:tnd northeast or
Ang1•l1.·s ha.. ns1•n u11 to a fool
11\'(•r lht' l,1,t JS n •at's "
1'hl• Ullltrt . h<' !l al(I, t•xlC'nds 100
miles a long th<' Sien Andreas
fault through the Mojave
I >t•s1.·rt
"Sur h un uplift sonll'llmcs µn·
ct•dt•" t•;irthq1wkcs and 1s de·
hn1tclv t•ausc for concern now,"
hr said ',
Jlu1rnllo11 l·:.illl'd 1976 "an d-
trcmt'ly bad year for carth-
quttkC's."
I le '>aid 23.000 pl'rsons died \~
Guatemala, 1,000 m ltaly,6,000IJ\
:"lc•w Gutnt'J, 5HO m lndoncs\~
100.000 or mor<' 1n China, 8,000in
th11 Ph1hppinl's ~ind 5,000or more
in Turkt•\' ull as .i re.suit or eartl!l
qu,1kl·~ tlus :-ear.
lit• !l.11<1 ,\ml'til·.rns arc ley
'ulnt'rablc to m ~1ss1vc l'art.1'·
qu.1k1• dt•;it h toll, ON'JUSC O(
supn111r hou'tn~ r onslruct1on
* * *
Caltecl1 Quake
Prediction
Twnhles Down
SAN fo'HANCISCO <A P > -..._
sca•11t 1sl who rcluNantly issued a
puhltc <':Jrthquakc forecast for
Los An~rlt•s la~l April has
:.crapped ht!> prediction, sltll in·
sL-;ting it was nc\'er more than . .,
test t
l>r. Jamt'S Whitcomb or
('altt'ch told fellow earth scieti'.
11:.ls Thursday thul new dal.;i
gJthered m lht• larget area north
or Los Angele:-. no longer fit hi~
h~ poth<'SIS.
JlaM>d nn a paltl'rn of chang~
1n the :.pN'tJ of !>Ound wav~
traveltni;: throu~h thl' itround.
Whitcomb calculated that :i
quak<' of mas:in1tudc 5.5 to 6.5 on
the Richter Sl'iilc· could slnke in
an 80 mile wide area within a
year.
Out in. the pnst few months, h~
told lh1• i\m(•rrcan Grophysical
Union, lhe sound wav<.-s in the
ar ra huvc slowed und lh<' predic-
twn lht•ory can't explain it. •
Restra int R equest e d
BRUSSJ-:1.s. Rl'lgium CAP) ......
St•rretarv r>f St all' llenry A. Ki~·
rni.:cr apppnlrn today for "a ccxf<'
or rl'io.lraint' l)('IWt•<•n J-;asl ~
\\'<.'!It 111 kt•l'IJ I hi' world from sl' .
mi;: into ";in un1magina le
catastrophe '·
THE NAME OF THE GAME ...
'·
THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE ·'
LAB Ell NG IN THE CARPET INDUS TAY LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES. C HAIN S T ORES. AND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FICTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES
CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON 'f
THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SA MPLE BOOK THE NAME J
OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY !·
..
,J ..
. '
.. ",.. DEN'S 1a;;pe· 'll;,i$: iiiSiiiiitiOn: 'custom draperies
uc NO Hom :.;·\ ·:.•·i,~·:. linoleum • wood floor
t '•
1663 PLACENTIA A VENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 9'16'17 • PHO NE 646.4838 -6 46 '235.S
DAILY PILOT Orange Coast
EDITION
'l 'oda.\ ·s ('losin~ f
:\. \. Stot·k~ 1
* * * IVOL. 69, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1976 N TEN CENTS
Two to Protest Irvine Sale to Mobil
By TOM BARLE\'
01 t~e O•tl¥ ~llol\t•ll
Documents protesting lhl'
James Irvine f''oundalton's de·
ctsion lo sell its cont.rolUn~ 1n ·
terest in thl' I rvinc Company to
the Mobil 011 Corporation Cor
$281.9 million were to be riled lo·
day in Oran~c County Supcr11>1
Court.
Those protests by two com
petitors in the t akt.'()ver batllt'
sparked by Irvine ht>iress Joa1,
Irvine Smith's lawsuit against
the foundation will be aired again
Monday when her attorney and
lawyers for the t'hrt-e contenders
appear before Judge James F.
Judge.
Foundation trustees an
nounced late Thursday that th<'y
had decided to accept the <·a!lh
had by Mobil when neither
Cadillac Fa1rv1ew of Toronto.
Canada or the Charles Alkn
Alfred Taubman c:onsort111rn of
New York submitted furthl'I of
fers.
The decision brou~ht ;1 prot!'sl
from both comp<•t1tors
Allen-Taubman m·~ot1:.itnrs
said they were an the process '''
f1hng a bid lhal would to1> tht•
Mobil offer \\hen lhl· d<'adlan1·
was imposed by Coundat11111
lawyers without explanation.
Quake. Contlng?
Geologi.st Says It's Inevitable
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An
earthquake thrc:.itcnin~
thousands of lives like the greol
San l'ranc.-isco temblor of 1906 1s
inevitable in California, the U S.
Geological Survey's top earth·
quake ex1>ert warned today.
Dr. Hobert M. llam1llon, chief
of the USGS Office of t:arthquakc
Studies. said th(' upcoming quake
will s urpass 8 points on the
Richter i.cale and its impact
•·would be enormous.··
··Losses could reach thousands
of lives a nd tens of billions nf
dollars ... Jlamllton said in n··
marks prepared for dch\cry lo
the Commonwealth Cluh.
Thomas Casey
The magnitude of the 1006 Hay
Arca quake is estimalt'CI to hav1•
1-qualed 8.3 on the Richter scah·
It killed more than 600 jX>Ople <1ncl
cost more than S400 million
The logarithmic R•<·hter sc:.ilt
as a measure of ground motmn :is
recorded on se1s mographi.
Every incn:asl' of one numbt•r.
say Crom 5 5 to 6 5, mc:.ins lht•
ground motion 1s 10 tames
~realer.
In populated areas an earth
quake of 3.5 on the Richter scak
can cause ~light damagt' m the
local arl'a . .i can cause moderate
damage, 5 considl'rablt' damage,
6 c·irn be severe.
CdM Trustee Ends
Service on Board
I • """'After .serving £'1ght years as a
1rustee for lhe Newport Mesa
Unified School Di.slnct, Thom:.is
C. Casn announced loday he will
not seek re-election next March.
Thursday markPd the openml(
of candidacy declaration.-. for .1
Marc h 8. 1977. election to Cill four
positions on the i.even mcml>t'r
board of education.
Four year terms arc ending for
Casey in Trustee Arca 4 (Corona
del Mar) and trus te<'S Orville
Amburgey of area 2 <Northeast
~osta Mesa), Roderick Mac·
Millian of area 7 <west Costa
.Mesa> and Carol Martin of area 5
~Balboa Island and Pemnsula).
~MacMillian and Mrs. Martin
y they intend to run for n{·w
rms. Amburgey hns not yet dt··
tided.
· Casey said his d~1sion not to
run is balled on a number of hi<'·
tors , includin~ expanding
personal business lnl<'resl'i, and
the fa('l he has already served for
~1ghl)t>nrs.
(~t' Ct\SF.V. Page AZ>
BOWING OUT
School Board's Casey
Senior Center Plan
To Require Input
modeling is done to the existing
Sile.
A 7 read an~ Is a "majur" qu.1kc•
capable of w1<ll•spn·a1f hf',l\)
damage; K 1s a "~rl·;.it" l'Jl'th
quakt>.
"Californians s hould not 1g
nor<' or underc.-sllmatC' lh1· l'.lrth
qua kt• thrt';H,'' I lamaltnn said
"nor should 1rr.1tann.ll l1·,1r 11f
earthquakl'S hl' ullu\\ 1•!1 tu Ill'
d1\erswn from r .1l11111:il prPpar,1
llOn!> ''
lie also sJ1d. · l'rogn· ... s an ro·
('ent years pro\ 1d1•s cons1d1•r<ihl1•
opt1m1sm abnut de\'t•lopang th••
capab1llly of e:.irthquak\-1n <·dw
lion " Jlo" eH'r. hl• dad nut pH
d11.:l whl'n or whl'rc 1n C,1flfnrn1.1
<S<-e tll ' A Kt:, l'agP 1\21
* * *
"Depression'
Related to
land Bulge?
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -/\n
inexplic able 11l nking of the
ground by as much as six anche<i
north o( Los Angeles, perhaps
linked to the mysterious
Palmdale Bulge land uplift. was
rrporled by earth sc1cnt1!-ls
today.
Newly di scove.re·d h y
r esea rchers studying the
Palmdale phenomenon, the
apparent depression w as
described as ··behavior
unprecedented in 70 years" ()f
surveys in Southern Cahforrua
Like the Pa lmdale swclhni::.
the land suhsidc•nce ~eems \I)
have occurred rapidly in rt"ccnt
years. over a period of "months
to a few years." SCll'rltlSL" told a
news confer<'nre at the Ament an
GN1physical Union m('eting hen•.
U.S. Geological Surv<'y
engineers in a survey this year
found that a bench mark at the·
.Jct Propulsion Laboratory 111
northern P asadena had fallen 1:1
to 15 centimeters (bet wct•n 5 and 1,
inches) below a bench mark at
San Pedro -a reference point nn
the coast taken as mean sc:.i lcvl'I
The scil'ntists said thev
couldn't rull' nut lh<' pos!>1b1llfr
that, inslt'ad o f Pasadena
sinking, the San Pedro mark h.111
risen.
It is loo soon to say whether 1h<'
new finding incr<-a ses Lht•
chances or earthquakes in
Southern California, researchers
srud.
C'ad1lla1· l"a1rv11•w m·i;:olialnr"
said Thursday 111).!ht tht·y ur t•
w1lhn~ lo lop lht• l\tuhll offer but
not under lht• b1d1lan,:: systf'OI 1lc
y1sed by foundat11111 trusll'\''i and
..11legedl~ (11\or;ibh• to Motial JO·
tt.!resl!.
Ttw <.: Jnacl1an c•umpany argUl'l>
th.at h1dd1ng ~huuld b.· r<'l11>em"tl
ll "111 suggt'st a l>) lllern of seall'<I
l11d1.h11g "hen Jud~e Jud~e con
\'•'Ill:> "hat "111 be !he hfth hear
.. ...,. t -
mg into the 1rnpa-..M· 1\1•111ct~1 y
It 1s cxpcC'll'CI lh~1l till' All•·n
Taubman antr rc:.l "'II h,1\1: th1•
support of Mrs Smith m th1.•1r
argument th.it till' foundation s
acceptance of tlw l\lotul offt•1
should bt' o' l'llurn1.'tl
Mrs Smith has n1mm1·11t 1·1I
that s he ( J' ors thl' All1•n
Taubman o(fl•r ol $29'.! 5 nulhon
because ll cuntJ1ns ,1 d.tUi.l· thJt
will allow her to bu, hJ1.·k sto1·k
Winged Clammers?
Sht• has~' minority 1nlt•rt•sl of21 •1
l)('rcent 1n the Jrv11w Company
Thl' fnund.1tiun holds ;i 1.·011
lrolhng intcn•sl of !'>I 5 pt •rt'\'nl 111
the ('Ornµa ny fu1111d1>tl by l\trs
Srmth 's grandfather
Mr!> Sm 1th sul•d U11· fuu111t11tmn
and launched th1.· 1·urn:nt lt•.l{:JI
hat tie "ht'Jl :.he proteslL-tl the
foundJllun's d1•1.•1s1on to sl'll its
111tcrt'Sl to Mobil for~ mil hon
(See llEIRESS, Pagei\.2)
llundn·tls ol s1•a j.!ulls gatht:r at mouth of
Santa Anu Hi \'<.•r hetWl'l'O llunlin~ton
Beach and Newport Bc;.ieh. Robert Crihhs.
are<J captain for the stale Department of
Fic;h ~ind Cam1.•, s aid ht• rouldn'l he s ure
cxattly \.\ h~ I h1.• gulls pkkl•d lhts s pot to
cu n g I' c ~ ~I\ t • T h u rs d a y m o r n 1 n 14 , b u t
spt•cul<Jtl•d thl'y wen.' there lo feed on s hell
fish expost•d ~t tow ttdl·.
,
Drug-aided Rape
Clairri Criticized
A psyC'h1alrast cJltt'<f t'I\ the• tll·
fcnse test1fat•d late Thurstl;iv that
a Dana Point woman wh<> eltums
she "as d rugArd .md ra11NI hy
her famil) durlor shoulrl hJ\f•
been able le> rt1'1st h1:-. <uh ,inn•s
rtespitc• lht• 10Jl•r t1011
Or Sea"" right~ An!lc•rson 'Jf
Costa ~l<'s:.t told an Oranl.(f' Cmm·
t~· Superior Court 111ry that th(• an
Jl'('lion of V Jllum l'latml'<I hy th<'
prosecution should nr1l huvc <if·
fcctt>d lht> 22-vcar old victim's
"d<'cision making pr1><•1.·ss or the
will to res ist."
Freouentlv rcfrrrinl! to drul-( experiments c:.irned out hy ham
on female pn~on inm:.itPs an th<•
Afric.-an nation nf Zarnh1a. !ht·
w 1 t n es s s u p po r l N I d ('( c n s 1•
<'1a1ms th at the inJ<'tlion (){
\'nlium adminisl1•rNI hv Or
Ross Todd ;\l<-Clurl• toul<I onl~
YMCA Plan Camp
lloliday Kid K~mp for <'halrlr en
(i to 11 1~ b1.'in~ offt'rt'CI IJv lhl• Oran~t' Coa!.l YMCA. The camr
will take pine<' I.kc 20·23 and
27.30 from 9 a m to '1 p m Thi•
l'Ost 1s S45 for ml•mlwrs ,and SiW
for non mr•m lwrs
h;l\e had a tranquili1.in).! 1•U1•t·t 11n
lhl' pat1t'nl.
The victim cl~11ml~ from lh<•
"1lncss stand l hat she became a
"ve,l:lelablc" shortl~· after lht·
drug entered her blood slrc:.im
and that shl' was powtrlcss 111
prevent the South Laguna phy-;1
cinn's alleged aclvancl's
She testified th:.il she was
raped and forced to part1c1patt· an
an acl of sexual pC'rversion after
th<' 54-ye<tr·old phys ician re·
moved her examining gown anrl
unde r cloth es a nd usecl a
massager and vibrator on her
body. •
(See DOCTOR, Page A2 l
Duo Guilty
Of Extortion,
Not Kidnap
-CM Hospital
ToGet37New
Staff Member~
Ry STF.Vt: MITOIF.LI. Of,,,.. 0.11, P ilot Sufi
Fairview Stale Hospital w11l 1
receive 37 new employes undt•r/
Gov. Edmund Brown's plan to.
t•xpand service to lhl' slate's 11 '
mrnlal hospitals .
Dr. Michael Levine, the Costa
Mesa f acility's n ew ad-1 ministrator, 1s happy w1lh thel
news but s ays he aln'ady has 1201
vacant pos1t1ons a l the hospital.
The additional allotment brings
to 157 the numh<'r of job vacan·)
eit'S at Vairvicw. I
··Most of lhl• val· ant positions1
are for psy('h1:.1tnt tt•du1icians,"
he explained.
He said the :11 new job openings
arc for lhest• trained techn1c1ans
v.ho work in groups with han·
tlicapprd youngs ll'rs, "teaching
them fc>eding. dr<'ssrn~. lo1l etmi:: •
. and other func tions.'' Levine
i.aid.
Levin<' s aid the hospital will
began tra1n1ng psy('h1atra1·
1echn1c.-1uns 1n the near future.
"Thr Department of Jh:allh
has approved that plan and
we n• work mi; on il now." Lcv1nl
~iJld.
Fairview used to train its own
(Se(' •'AIRVIEW, Pag(•A2)
Newport Rearh C.:1ty Manaf(er
Bob Wynn said today he will pr<>-
pose a plan for the Corona dcl
Mar senior ciliun center that
would require as many as three
public hearings before any re·
Coast
Wynn said he wilt mnkc his
proposal Monday during a public
hearing on the city's application
for federal Housing and Urban
Oevelopmenl m oney for the
center.
That public hearing is expect·
ed to draw heated debate from
citizens who either support o~op
pose the city's final application
for the thr ee· year grant money.
Nix on Agnew Plea
For Pardon Told
WHITE PLAINS.N Y !A l'l
Mel Patrick Lvnch and Domrnw
Ryrnc w<•re found innocent tod;1y
11( kidnaping whisky hl'ir Sam1Jl'I
Rronfman 11 last n·ur hut wne
dt'clarcd guilty of 1:x1ortmi:: a S2 :l
million ransom from the Sea·
Jtram heir's rather.
The verdict <'ame nin<' werks
aft er the trial began and indirut·
<'<i the jury had r eusonablc• douhl
thal it was a real kidnaping 11s
the state charged The defcns1•
claimed it was a h1lax.
Hoth men were also found mnu·
cent of the charge of illegal
possession of a .38-calibcr pistol.
PowP.r Knocke d
Out in Newport
fliRh winds this rnorni11~
knocked out a power circult sup-
p I yin g electricity lo 680
c.-ustomer11 in the Mariner's Mile
Newport lfcighls ar1•a, acl'orclinl(
to the Southern California Edison
Company . Weather
Northeasterly winds
25·40 mph expected
tonight. d ecreasing Satur·
day. C lear. wormer
weather with highs in 70s
foreseen.
INSIDE TOD" Y
He started out to ~ o doc·
for and endf!d up o aculpfor.
Fr«hrick Euer.ley'& workl.
which Wtll ~ f!ZhiOfted Oft the
0rangf! Cooat. ore /eotured on
Page CJ of the Wf!elunder.
cu •• A4
A1t .,.,
OS ., .,.. ... Cl c.u A4 ... CMt
Wynn said he will recommend
the hearing, prior to alterations
in the site for two reasons.
First, he explained that HUD is
still not sure bow much money
the city is entitled to. He said it
could be as little as $175,000 or as
much as $500,000.
Of that money. the city owes
the state $145,000 lo complete the
purchase ol the site for the center
a l Fifth and Marguerite
Avenues.
He said he will recommend
that the remainder up ~ Sl75,000 <See CENTER, Page A.2>
KITCHEN SINK
DOWNDR4.JN
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) -
Jtllnally happened.
Ctty police said 1'1ursday that
buraJan broke into the Snak and
Yak Cafe and stole onl1 lhc
kitchen sink.
NEW YORK (AP) -Th<•
White House turned down a re·
quest in October for a pardon
tor former Vice Pres ident
Spiro T. Agnew, who pleaded no
contest to charges of income tax
evasion in 1973, accord.mg to col·
umnist Jack Anderson.
White House attorneys "polite·
ly but firmly" referred Agnew's
lawyer. who submitted the re·
quest, to the Justice Department.
Anderson said in a column for
publication todey.
Today A1new denied he ever
souaht a pardon from President
Forcl.
A spoke11wom an at Agnew·~
'athlite, Inc., office in Crofton,
Md., said the former vice presi·
dent .. has novcr I.Sited anyone.
anyone at all, to ask for a pardon
rar him. So he bas no idea what is the source or the story.'·
Judah Best. Agnew's altomey,
said when told of Anderson's re-
port: •·1 would hove no cornme.J1t on the mat.ter. '•
"The r eply was that lht>re have
been procedures cstablishcrl hy
Justice." Anderson quoted a
While House official as saying.
"The request was no more than
any good lawyer would do for his
client."
Anderson said an attorney for
Agnew called White House
counsel Philip Ruchen';; office
shortly arter Agnew's sentence of
three years on probation expired
Ort. 10
The brief discussion centered
on the "receptivity" o( the Whit<'
House lo Agnl'w filing for a
formal pardon. Anderson said.
Agnew resigned Oct. 10, 1973.
after he pleaded no contest to a sin~le count of tax evasion.
<Anderson's ('Olumn appears
regul¥1Y on the editorial page of
the Dally Pilot).
Lawrence Tr:tylor, the j'"'tlce
department's pardon atlotnoy,
said Thursday thot he Hid not
be~n contacted by anyone J representing Agnew.
Byrne and Lynch sat quietly in
the courtroom as the verdict was
announced. Dyrnc held his hand
to his heart where he was seen
during the trial lo have placed a
cross in his breast pocket fits
head hung low with h.is <'h1n rest·
ing on his chest. Ly!\ch. a
fireman. sat quietly. ('
The grand-larceny extorti1m
count is punis hable by up to 15
years in prison. The kidnaping
charge would have required a
mandatory minjmum sentence of
lS years with a maximum of life.
Stale Supreme Court Josllcc
Geor1c Beisheim .Ir. set Jan. 6
for sentencing.
He d enied motions by at·
tomcys for both men to set d!lide
the guilty portion of tbe verdkt.
Lynch, 38, claimed that
Bronfman forced him inlo a
phony kidnapintr by tbreotcnlng
to disclose he was a homosexual.
Bronfman denied th.Uf on the wlt
nets sland durtng the nine·week
&rial.
The outage occurred at about
11 a.m. nnd rom pan y
spokesman. Jim Kennedy, said
repair crew!! began work on Uw
problem shortly after that.
"I HO~E VOU'RE
GETTlt-JG YOU~
CHR/SrMAS
SHOPPING oo..,E.
O NL.Y 1' PA.¥S
LEFT.'
A.! DAIL y PILOT N Fral11y December 10 1976 . '
County Business Optimisni Restrained
lly MJ<'lliH 'I, PASKt-:\1( U
Ott~ D•1I; ~1t.ut \.l•fl
Orange County'll <.'<'onomlc out·
look for 1977 ~fl Pl'. II'> tmi.:ht . hut
four s µt••1k1·r., kt•pl th1·1r 011
t1m1s111 r1•'>lr a1111•d Thu1 :-.tlJ\' ,1,
Uwy Jdd1 C!)M.'c.1 busuk'.:-.~nwn Jl
t hl· lltlrlll a I m cN1r11o; of t h1·
N1•wport C1.·nt<•r A'>'1w1;at11in
01 a11~1· C'nunt,} "'~·'''·""' Hradh·y J aroli-. "a' Jlltnl-cl ti\
bankcr J ll11\\,1rd C'rU\1.·n. 1\111
cord Prc~rtll·nt l{olantl S111·1·1 •·
•inti new~papt>r puhlist l<oh4'1 t
We<'d on a p:1n1·I th· 1111(11111"1
lwnd 1t::. amt poi.s1b !l:.mg1·rs l<i
m•xl year·.., 1·t·11111
Prime Rate
Drops Again
N f; \V \'(If( I\ I \I' I
1 "'"of i\m1•r11·,1·, hu•i.:•·:-.1
c·orn rn1•r<· 1,d l1,11l l.' 1·11t
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totlil~
\loq!,tn 1;u.11 .int' '1'111,t
{'() . thl' llJllllll ., '"'h
l.irg1.•st. 1 ut 1bo r .tll' fru111
G1 1 to 6 pt·n•1.·nt, "h1k :'\•1
2 ntnkc•d C111/1J 11k 11-ch11'1'tl
1b rah: fr om fo 1 •to fi1 1
Tht• J>rtllH' I .111• I.~ ,J
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its most 1·n ·tl1t worthy t11r
porali.' tu-.lonll:r,. \\'htl1· 11
l'.'t 11111 lt11k1•d d1r1·1·lly '"
l'o11sum1:r or nfort~a).!l'
loans, Its movc•m<•nts l':Jn
:.1gnal th1· d1n·1·t111n 11£ 111
li•n·i;t rul\•!. 11\ ~1·111•1 .ii
Althoui;h ;111 or the pu9.rhsl$
S31d they l.'.i.pect an upward
t'Conom1c surge. t~rt• was con-
cern O\ er increased aovtrnment
-.~n1.hng, h igh taxes. Increased
production expensea and th.-
polt'llltJI hJ1.artll> of an A1 JIJ 1111
l.>o.Y<'Oll
· I h1· -.o 1·allPtl c•111·ri:y c·r1"1"
-..oultl 111 1rntlting t'OtnjlJtt'il lo
\\h.1t 1111ald lit! Jhl'.ld, ...... 1111
!-.1H:t!I'. \\<h(I Ill' J ib Ill(' NC'\\ P<>rt
lle.1t·h -ha '>c·tl Amcord cun
glomcratl.' .,. h1 t'h lnilllUfacture:.
<'\ l'r\ th111g It orn 1·t•m1•11t lit law11
fum1lurt·
11,. '·"" cul rrom lht· AJu ... t..J
For$6B
pipeline woulll be in-;uff1C'll'l\t to
fulfill domandi. lo the event Arab
nutlon.s c ut the '1uw of 011. Sttll,
Speers prt'dlctc~ more business
profits und said his company 1s
11w1f('f\ing from nnturnl J?&.a to
{'IJ&I to f1i:ht t11i.:hl.'r IJI odUl'llOll
l'OSt-.
Or ('rJ\ c•u , ..,1·n111r 'l{'l' 11rt•s1-
<lcnt .11111 1·h1 d 1•1·or101111~1 of
l 'm on 11.rnk. '•'t':> .. a c·oolm~ of
mnut toll f11 t':O., .. hut nott>d u lal'k
of' Igor 111 lht• b(luncc batk from
fl'Ct''l:o.tnn
llo"" t'H•r, ('ravt'n hl•ltt•\'t•s a
mod (!rute r.tll' of ~rowth \\Iii
kcq> 111£1~1l1on down in lhl• loni.:
Burger Date
Paid hy Death
'l:t-:W \'ORK tAPI I\ h1~h
't'hool '.t'lllur h<.t:. pk~1ded J!Ullly
In krll1ni: .111 l'lclnly man dur1n.:
h1 ... ~d1e.c1I lun1·h hour to J!l'l
m11n1•\ to lak1· his g irl lo
:\ldl11nald 'for dtnn(•r.
l).1\ 1d .Im nl'r'. Ill, c•nlc•red the
pl1·a 111 -'l anhattan C:11urt nn
T h u r ' d .1 y • a d m J t t 1 rt g h c
:;tran.:11.·tl Douglu!> Miles, 75, 011
l\J:tr'<'h 2 111 i'vtile~' Wt"•l S1cle
ap:1rtmt11t
l'c1hl'l' J!:t\'l' thl!. :lt'l'llUnt ·
J11v111·1 Jdmltlt•d he ldl
Charles E\ans Hughes S<'hool nn
his lum·h hour. ~ cnl atros~ lhl'
s l rel't to M ti t·'>· apart ment,
forced his "'uy in und ordered
l'tlt lt's lo write a C'heck for SGS
The vouth then o rdered lhc old
man 11) tall hrs bank and arrangt!
that Joyner would havl' no lrou
Lile ca:.hinR the chetk. As soon us
Miles hunJt up, J oyner slranglt..'li
him with his bare hands.
Then Jovnt:'r wt•nt lo lhc hank.
t•:ishc<l the check . and ust'<I 1l 10
rent a hmous rnc and tukc his girl
to the hamhur.:er r<.•c;tauranl
Santa Anan Nallled Dctcrlrvcs actmg on mforma
tion from lhe b;ink l'hc1•ked the
high school'!> rc.:l·ortli., found lhat
Joynt•r was l'n rollt'<i lht:rc, and
urrC's l£'d him
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* * * f 'ro,,. Pagt> A I
QUAKE ...
lh1s i:rc·at quukc• would i;trikc.
llnm1ll<•n su1<1 lhf' tt•mblor un
cl 11 u h I t> d I v w o u I d o 1• 1• u r
snm<'wht'r1• ·;tlong the MO-mil<'·
lon~S:m Andr<"os Faultsyste m
I le SJtd "prt•t·ursor" s11o1ns th11t
the Rrt•al quake 1s coming in
clu<le the b ulge In the' earth cen·
tt>re<l at Pa lmdale rn l..os Angell!~
Count v "where it has ht-en dis-
covered the lane! northl'ast or Lo'>
Angeles has risen uµ to ti foot
O\'er the last 15 vears."
Tht> uplift. he li::itd, extends too
miles aloni;: thl' San Andr<'as
,..a ult throug h the MoJave
0<'S<'fl
"Such an uplift 'lometimes pr<'·
<'Nil's <'drthquakl'S and 1s d••
fintt<'IY cause for conce-rn now,"
hesard
Hamilton callee! 1976 "an ex·
lremel\' bad yc;ir for earth·
quakes "
lfe said 2.3.000 persons died In
Guatemala. 1.000 In llaly, 6.000 in
New Guinea, 500 in lndonesln,
100.000 ot more in China, 8,000 In
the Philippines and 5.000 or more
In Turkey. all as a re~ull of enrth·
qul)kc~ this year.
Hl' sold Amt'ric nns C\re les5
vulnerable to maulve earth·
quak~ death tolls bcctlusc of
su~nor housing construction.
After Jorm·r entcrt'<I his .:urlt)
plea. Jui.lt<'C Burton RubNts
askl'd him if he \\ere sorry and
lhe youth :.aid he was.
"f'or your self?" as ked the
JUdgl' "Or art' you sorry for Mr
l\trles '> ..
··1·m sorry for both of us." the
)OUth replied
.Joyner will be Sl'nknccd later.
Fro• Page A J
FAIRVIEW
t£'<'hnicians. which Levine said
wns a real benefit to lhe hospital.
"Not only did we have access
to the tram1•d tc1·hn1c1ans af-
terwards. but wr also had their
help wh1lc thc·.v were learning,"
he said .
About five years ago the train·
ing progr::im was tl'rm1naled at
f'"a1n•H'W. and i.cl up mslead al
Cvpr es'i and Goldl.'n West
Coll<'gcs
"What h appened was. instead
ur the ({•('hnictans hem~ trained
to work with mentally retarded
clrents, they learned other skills.
hke working with psych1atnc pa·
lt<'nts
.. i\s a conscqut>n1·e. C'vcry year
WC had f cw1•r a nd rewer
i.:raduall'" whci \\ ankd lo come lo
"";11rv1<•w and those· that diet come
hen• had fcwC'r s kill-. to work
with thc hand1capp<'<l. ·· Levine
said.
II<' said that hy ronducling lht>
trainrni.: once ag;1111 al Fairview.
the ho:.p1tul will bcncfil in two
wav-;
"W<''ll he~in g<'tltn~ lhl•
psychiatric technici:ins back in
the hosp1lal, :ind we'll he abh: to
fill m:1ny iobs rn baste <'Ure that <J
ll'ch111c1:m no longer can handle.
"W1• have a tlt•fin1le need for
cmployl'i. 111 lh(•st· pre hcensed
!l(ll>ltlOns,'' ht' :-;aul
Wh11t• l:111<lmg the grwnnor·~
plan In hnn:.l thl' numhc r of
1•mpl<1\ e' at ment ;1J h":;pit als,
IA.'\ 1111• s .11tl t h11t that "as not th1•
<'nttrt> solution tn l";11n·1C'w :o.
WCl<'S
"N n maltl'r h o w ma n y
c•mployt>s we h:tv('," h<'sa1d . "we
JUSI don't ha\-c l'nough physical
spJCC' for I ht> nu m her of patients
hrrr "
Fro,,. Page 11 I
DOCTOR ..•
Thr victim told the jury lhal
s hC' was shaky and <'onfusecl for
scvl•ral hours <1ftcr the inc1dcnt
and found 1t d1 ff1cull lo un •
dPrstancl quest ions or respond to
llwm .
Out u South Coast Community·
Hospital l'mployc testified as a
defense witness Thursday that
lht victim appeared to be normal
and alert when s he came lo the
hospital with a friend .l<in. 7 lo re·
port the alleged rape by Dr.
McClure.
Judge Kenne th E. Lue ordered
a four day weekend break and
the trial after ht>anng Dr. An·
derson 's testimony.
The trial will resume Tuesday
when Dr. McClure is expected lo
take the stnnd in his own defense.
Deficit Expected
1.A>S ANGELES (AP) -The
Southtrn California Ra'pid '
Ttnnait District 1'3)11 It faces a
$11 mllllon deficit by the end of
next year It It continues present
urvlcH without increased In ·
COftle.
run
Daily Palbt publlaber Weed
prechcled a aooct economic year.
portlcularly wtth1n the area
known AS "The Orw11t(' Cout."
whlt'h l'xtends from Hunt1nglo11
Harbour to San Clem<'nte Md in
Jund to the San Diego 1-"re~wuy.
Weed s11ul e<'onom1c growth for
lhC' second quurler of 1976 wus
22 4 pertenl aloni.: lhe Oran~e
Coast a s com pured to 16 percent
for Oran~e County overall and
U.7 percent in Los Angeles.
fie po1 nt1:d to incrcast'<I re-
tailer confidence, rc nccted l>v
the expansion of the South Cn:1i.t
Plaza s hopplni; C'omplcll, und
sa1d t.he arttv1&l of 11,000 new
employ i1 it the Fluor C'()("f)Or11·
tion t'omplex !>hould i.:t•nt!r Jl~
more economic ~rowth
However, de~p1tc 27,000 nt·w
Jobs 111 lhc: aren and " stron~
outlook. W eed and Oranj.!c
Coast busmcssmen ma)' II(• p,1y
ltlR more laxes tn thc (utun·
He pred ict ed a "toui.:h ~ t<ar '
for Governor Brown ancl lht·
Lcalslature ancl said lh<·1r cffor ts
ut properly tax reht•f 1·1mld re:-;ult
In higher la:H·~ for busi1wss
Asi.essor Jacobs pred1l'tl•1I
lab<lr rosts will ni.e between n1n1•
:·:> (2):
···:·:··.
Trustee Areas
Newport·Mesa Unified School D1!)trtcl
BOARD SEATS IN AREAS 2, 4. 5 and 7 ON THE LINE
Allng Opens for Newport-Mesa School Election Next March
Mariner Kith
Donate $100
To Service
Christmas is going lo come a
little bit early al the denial cliniC'
operated Cor undcrpnvilegetl
children by the Assistance
League of ~ewporl Harbor.
Monday. the clinic will be r<"·
ceiving a $100 Christmas C'hcrk
from the students of Manner .,
Elementary School m Newport
Beach .
The m oney was raised by the
students this fall at the school
carnival. according to tt>achrr
Sandy Mc Daniel. advisor to tht'
school's student counC'tl.
She said the council. which 1.;
m ade up of a repr esentative from
each of lh l' srh ool 's Iii
classrooms. decided lo donah•
the m onC'y to a t'ommunity pro.
ject rather than spend 1l on the
school.
The dental clinic at 505 32n<I
St., Newport Beach is for stu
de nts in the Newport-Mesa
Uniried School District
School o fficials identify slu
dents whose parents cannot af
ford to send their chlldren lo
private dentis ts and they n•cc.:in·
dental care throu51h the clinic.
Fro,,. Page A J
CASEY ...
In addition. the ~rrano di'·
cis1on will l1m1t the nm<rurit
wealthy d1s tr1cts ran ~1>1.•n<I on
each child and Casey. who sairJ
his expt'rlise is in cconnmic ...
believes his dfcclivcnes:. writ b1.·
lt."sscned.
"I !>CC (in the Scrranod1·c1s1onl
that we will lose control of fman
dal matters with the stale• in
lerfcnnl? in local matters anti
taking a w ay oplinns,'' Ca\!')
said.
Cast>y. a vice president "11 h
First American Trust Cnmpun).
said he hopes his position ts ftllt-.1
by a "mode rate who is prcp:in·tl
to make some tough dec1s11ms 111
the next two years."
Casey recently s aid as many~"
seven schools may be closed m
lhe next two year s to fi ght dcd111
ing enrollment and the finan1•i;il
pinch the Serrano decision will
·br ing.
Al present, only one candidall•
ha11 filed a decla ration with th1•
Regis trar of Voters. Regina Von
Burge r , a teacher, filf'd Thur-.
day in thr t ruslec area CasC'y will
v acalc
Prospective cancl1dull'S mu't
ftlc dcc laralwns hy Dt•c :m
Canclidalcs must n·sid1• 1n the •
:ruslt•c area lhl'y will n •prcsl'nl
but are clectf'd at large.
und de\Cn Pt'rl'l.'n\, rt'l>uJtlng ltVJ
drop ln producttvity. ....
He 5ofd property tnxt~ b1
Or Jn.:1 t'ountv ro. • 15 2 pcrc t
111 J!nt; J11d ~aid he wl\S dtsturl>fd
hy an 1111lu' of spe<'ulaton. In ~
hou!iing m1arket wher<· tfe
llVl'rllHe homt-now ('Ollts $83,000.
.J;1c11b1> 1•i.t1mJlci. th<it alrm_.t
70 J1t•1't·1•nt 11( hm1:.m ii sales iii·
\Oh1· 'l'l•t·ulatori< or lnvesloQi
with J "shor t lime hotbon.'' ~
n •.s,•11111,.: us quickly us posslbll'
J aC'oh.s s aid Sl•l'<'Ul otors arc drlf
111~ pn<·,·~ up tur families wtw
plan lo Sl•ttle m llle areu on a )Of\R
ll1rn1 l>a~is.
t
Fro• Page Al ~
CENTER •. ,
tw ust•d lo ad m 1111stcr progra"':
rn tht' hul lc11n.: as It no\\ ~lands
If ll1(' c rt v rccel\'t>s mun mOnt'~ . t ht·n °ht•.ir111i.:s woulcl bt
hl'lcl l>t•f11r1· thl· Park-.. Rcachci
and 111•1•11·.1t11Jn Commission, tht
Planning ('o m m ,.., ... um and the (;1
ly Co11n1·1I bl'fort• those addt
lional fund!> would b<.• comm1ttt<
to any alterations or instullatll>r r
of faciht1es such as a parking fot
or l'l'('fl',1llonal arl·~1
"Thal II ay' .. ht• .-..1i<I, "the C ll.}
('llLllH'll Wiii ha\(.' plt•1tl)' Of dlSCr!'
twnary <·unlrul UH'r how 1h1
rnonl.'y l!I SJ>('lll and th1•y \\ 111
have• an oppnrtunil) lo hl'ar (111111
lh1• l•ommur111,· "
Thl· Ct rsl l" o Yl'ars of the grant
funds ha V\· ht•1•n apµlicd lo lhc
$$50,000 purdtaSl' 11r1ce of the s ix·
a crt• ...ill' wh1dl now houses .<i
IJI IV:tll' ~Chtiol.
Th .1 t ~ 1· ho o I , t h l.' Card en
SC'hool, uw ncd hy J ohn untl
.Jutl1th W1b1111, h;I'> l~t·1>11le lhc
M>Ur<'t· of p.1rt of tht• l'tmtrcwcri.y
surround111i.: lhl' i.:r:mt ;.ipphta·
t 11111
T h t' \\'ti.., 1>11 ., h :I\ C' opl'r at t•rl
thl.'11' !.<'hnol ;1t thl' ~•It• !>I09t.:
i\11.:uM of 1975 on a y1:.1rly kasc
from lh1.· <'ti\
\\ tlMm h <1s t'harjlf'd thal hC' is
!ht• !.UhJc·rt of a poltC·<• tnV<'Sl1i;:a
111111 i.t.11 l1•tl h\ hi!. poltt1cal oppo-
nl·ni.. Ill ,I ltllJI l' ICI dt'l'I t-<hl him.
w~ 1111 ~.rid that lht• llh l.'~tiga.
lion ('on:,,1:-ts of a 1 t•1·11r1t... llt·ar1'11
111 find out 1f a rl'Jll•rt ))ad 111•1·11
\H1lll'n n·g arding an 111c11h·nt
that lOt>k plarl' whc•n Wilson 11101(
O\l•r !h\1 M'hClt>I !.Ill' from flu• r>1 e
\ 1eiou ... lt•nant. a11oth1·1· pnvuLc
:.<'h<>ol .
Wynn said toclay he '':<Pt>t'ts lcJ
havt• lh1• n ·1mrl in t111w for Mon-
da) 's h1•aring lit> s aid a mC'mbcr
of tlw riti1en's committee that
planned tht• M•nior renter asked
for 11 in nrrlC'r to s how the council
th:u there r:; pr <'tt'<IC'nt for dfs.
contrnuJtron of Li sC'hool l<'ase at
th<> ... ite
The so callf'd police probe
l'.1me. to hi;:ht Tuesday when
W1l-.nn '>t•nl .1 le tter nf protest to
Wynn and four areu newspapers.
fir soid today thal he called an
officer to the school on l\ug. 1,
1975. "'hrn ht• lmlk possession of
thl.' butldtni: lie said hl' wanted
thr 0H1c<'r. Wrlliam Mcinnis, lo
:-.land bv tr1 case of trouble with
th<· previous schofJI ownC'r.
lit• s:ucl hC' d1<l t1<tl brt'al( int.o
tlw ~d11111I. h1• <'rawlNI into lht>
htttl<hng through a wmclow. Ht!
.~.11d ht> d1<ln ·1 rcmovc lhc pre-
\ 1oui. tt-nant 's propcrly, but
with t•tl_v s upplit'<I hl'lp, he stored
the llcm~. •
Wrnn !>Jld th;1t lll'; rcquc•!>l for
lhl· ·11·1111rh from th1· polt(•c clt·
partmt•nt '' ·" ;m :1ttempt lo
1·~t:ibli<,h ;1, ral'l lho:-.t• cll'lu1ls cit.
l'Cl b.> Wilson
THE NAME OF THE GAME ...
THERE IS A COMMON PRACTICE OF PRIVATE
LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FICTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES
CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH QUALI TY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE
ALSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK THE NAME OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY
DEN'S.
••••••••••••••••• • ,jnstallation ·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor
1663 l>LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92621 • flHONE 646-4838 -646 235!
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Saddleback
ED ITI O N
Afternoon
i • ¥.Stocks .
* VOL 69, NO. 345, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOAY, DECEMBER 10, 1976
·' ·Drug's Effects Disputed • m Rape ·Tri~
j
A psychiatrist called by the de·
fcnsc testified late Thursday that
a Dana Point woman who claims
she was drug~t>d and raped by
her family doctor should have
been able to resist his advances
despite the tnJcct1on.
Dr. Seawright Anderson or
Costa Mesa told an Orange Coun
ty Superior Cour t jury that the tn·
jection of Valium clwmed by the
prosecution should not have af-
fected lhe 22-year-old victim's •
''dec1s1on-making process or the
will to rcs1sl."
F requent! v referring lo dru~ experiments carric.-d out l.ly him
on female prison inmjtcs an th<.'
African nat ion of Zambia, the
wi tness supportl'd d efense
Winged Clananaers?
claims that the inJt•dion of
Valium adm1n1stercd by Or
Ross Todd McClure could only
have had a tranquilizing effect on
the patient.
The victim <.'laimed from the•
witness st01nd that she became u
"veg et able" shortly after t ht•
drug entered her blood stream
and that she "'as po'>' erkss to
-
H undreds or sea gulls gathl'r al mouth of
Santa Ana River between Hu ntington
Jk<.ich and Newport ll<'ach. Robert Cn bbs.
area capt ain for the state Department of
'Jt'ish and Game, said he couldn't be sure
t•xaclly why lht' gulls picked this spot to
congregate T hurs day morning, bul
specula ted they were there lo feed on shell
fish exposed <•t low LuJc.
1-Mo~il Decision Disputed
Wmpetitors Block lroine Company Sale Choice
8~· TOM HARLE\.
04 Utt D • .uty "•104 s.t..H
noC'umenl'i protesting lht!
.fames ln In(' Foundations d1 ..
c:1s1on to '"'II 1t" controlling in.
h'rest in tht• !nine Comµany 111
the Mobil 011 Corporation fur
$?!11 9 m11lmn wPre to bt.• f1lc'<J to-
djy in OrJng~ County Suprnor {"nurt
Those prnt1•'l" by two <.'Om
J>('lllors in t hl' I ak(-ovcr halt h'
:.JhJrl<e<I h.v In 1ra· lte1rrss Joun
lnuw Smtih s la\\,111l aga1n't
t h1• fount1Jt 1or1 14 tll h<· ~1rC'd a~ain
'Pt fond .1 ~ \\ h1·n ht-r• Jtlorney .inti
J,111. Yl'r' for I h1• I hn•t• <.'onlt'nd<'f"\
::ippt•.1r hdnrt• .J ucl,.:t• .I anw' F
J llrlf:l' f o u n <I a I 1 on t r u .~I r r .c; :1 n
J1011m•t·d l.1tt• Thursday lhut th('V
fllld flN•ICll'Cf I 11 tlC'('l'l)t till' I :l'h
b1tl h\' \1'1hll \\ hc•n n1·1th<'1'
<'.1d1ll.1l' 1-"J1n It'"' of 1 ornnlo,
c.rn.Hl;t or I ht• Charlt''i l\ll1•n
Alfrc•d T Juhm .1n C'nn.snrllum of
Nc•w Yori.. 'llhmtttNI furth\•r or
ft'r~
The dt't'1"l1nn hrnu,1?ht a protc't
!rom holh 1·on1pt•t1tor.
1\111.'n ·r.111hm ,1n nt•got1ator-;
'51lld ltH'" "'rrt' 111 th<' pr0<.'<'!-S of
f1hnit :1 b1cl t hat would top th<'
Mobil offrr whl'n the deadline
was 1mpos<'d by foundation
lawyers without explanation.
Cadillac F:un 1ew negouators
Or ==~·=ust
We ather
Northeasterly winds
25-40 mph ex p ec t ed
tonight. de<.'reasing Satur
da y. C IE'ar, w a rmer
weather wilh highs m ?Os
foreseen.
INSIDE TODA\'.
lit started out to be o doc·
tor ond nlded up a sculptor.
Fredenck Euersley's works,
which wiU be ezh1btted on the
Orange Coo.st, are f eolurtd on
PogeCJ of the Weekender.
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CJ
CM ILi
A• Cl·M
said Thursday 111~ht they art·
willing to top the Mobil offer but
not under the h1ddm1! sy-;tem de-
vised by foundation truo;tet's and
allegt'dly favorable to Mobil m-
terc.>.sts.
The Canadian company arguC''i
that bidding should be' rl'Opened
It"' 111 SU.l!,l?est a .sy~tt•m of seal1•d
btddm~ wht•n .lud~1· .ludJ:t' con-
'"'nt!:. what will be the fifth ht·ar-
mg into the impasse Monday
It is expecte<l that the l\llcn-
Taubman interest will ha'vl' the
support of Mrs. Smith in their
argument that the foundation s
acccpt an<.'c or the Mobil offer
!'>hould be overturned.
Mrs. Smith has commentC'd
<See llE IRt.SS, Pagt• A21
San Juan Man Eyes
Backus' Board Seat
r.1lri<'k Bac·kus h;JS been :.t
Saddl£'b~H·k ColleJte trustee ev1•r
s1nCl' t ht' -;c hool "as founded
nrarly u decade ago ~nd he~
takl•n out candidacy pur>ers tc1
run for yf't another lcrm.
But th t• t•lementary school
µrincipal Crom Dana Point
.ii ready has at least on<' opponent
m the M .Jrch !I elect inn
He's 70 Y''<•r·old EugC'n<· r
McKn1izht. of 25531 Purple Sa~<'
Lane in .San Juan Capistrano. Ill•
was the first <'andidate to or ·
ficially hie in the college board
race Thursday morrun~.
McKnight retired as a dean at
Los Angeles City College several
years ago after a career in junior
college education that spanned
more than 25 years. Before tl)at.
Black Star
Canyon Blaze
Vnder Control
A wlnd·driven Cire-burned 32
acres today in Black Star Canyon
eight miles east of \he City of
Orange n ear lrvine Lake, fire of·
ficials said.
The fire was contained at about
8 a.m. after burning through
brush for nearly s ix hours.
The California Division of
Forestry-Orange County Fire
Department called in 120 ftre
Ochters after the rlre broke out at
2:30 a .m . Firemen from the U.S.
forest Service wero al110 ~alled
tn. •
The firemen were hampered
by winch guatlnic up to so miles
anho~r ••
No s truc tures were E>n·
dangered by the fire. ,
he had ci ~U<.'ccssful husine~s
career
Sin<.'e his retirement, howt'vcr.
McKnight has hren active m
t'ommun1ty anrl collegl' :.ifr;urs in
the south county.
He has been a me mber of Sa<l-
dlebac k 's C1l11ens Advisory
Board for thrrc years and Sit\'S
he has m1s!>t•d v(•ry few board of
trustees meet111gs In that t1mr
Ile owns two homes in the•
trustee areu ht' hopes to re pr<'scnl
one in Dana Potnl and lh l• othC'r
in a hlllt' island or unincorporatf'<l
Orange County territory ad1acent
tot he city of San Juan.
(See TERM, PageA2)
'Iltieves Clean U p
Burglars who entered via the
unlocked door carried o ff a
washer and dryer, jointly valued
at $494, fro m an El Toro home.
Orange County s heriff's officers
said the theft was reported by
enginec.>r J ohn Watcher. 46, of
25191 Cineria, who was t1way
from home at the time.
'IJME RUNNING
our FOR TAXES
Tonight's the night for
those property owners who
waited unttt the l ast
minute to pay their fll'ftt
t property tax installment ror 1976·77.
Those pr6crastinaUng
proputy owners whose
payments are receiv~ or
postmnrked ufter the mid·
niibt Dec. 10 deadline will
be a.,se.ssed a six percent
~natty.
·-
-. -
prevent the South Laguna pbysi·
c1an 's alleged advances.
She testified that s he was
raped and forced lo participate in
an act of sexual perversion after
the 54 year -old physician re-
moved her examining gown and
under c lothes a nd used a
massager and vibrator on her
body.
The \1i<.'hm told the Jury that
she was shaky and confused for
several hours after the incident
and found it difficult to un·
""<!erstand questions or respond to
them.
But a South Coast Community
Hospital e mploye testified :.ts a
defen~e witness Thursday that
the victim appeared to be normal
and alerl when she came lo
hospital with a (riend J{lll. 7 to •
port the alleged rape by
McClure.
Judge Kenneth E. Lac ord
a four day weekend break
1he trial after hearing Dr.
derson 's testimony.
The trial will resume Tuesd
when Dr. McClure is expected
take the stand in bis own def
Quake Conrlng ~-.
Geologist Says It's Inevitable i,,
Sl\N FRANCISCO CAP) -An The m~gnitudc of lhc l~ Bay A 7 reading is a "major" qua~
('a r l h quake l hr ca t e n 1 n g Area quake 1s c~limatcd to have capable of widespread, hea94' thuu~and~ of lives like the gr eat <>qualed 8.3 on the Richter sC'ale damage; 8 is a "great" earth~
San Fran<.'1~co temblor of !rot> ii. It killed more than 600 people and quake. ~
ine' ilabll• in Cal1fomrn. Lhe U.S cost more than 5400 m1lhon "Californians s hould not ig"'I
Geological Survey's top earth· The logarithmic Richter sr:.ile norc or underestimate the earth~
quake (•xpert warned today. is a measure of ground motion as quake threat.·· I ram ilton said,.
Dr Hobert M . llamilton, chief recorded on seismographs. •·nor should irrational fear or~
of thl' l.'SGS Office of Earthquake Every inc re as<-' of one number. earthquakes be allowed to be
Studies. said the upcoming quake say from S 5 to 6.5. mC'ans the diversion from rational prepara•
will surpass 8 points on the ground m otion 1s 10 limes lions"
Richter scale and its impact greater. He also said, ·'Progress in re-1 "would be £'normous " In populalc•d areas an ('arth· cent years provides considerable~
"1.,osses could rca<.'h t. . qu· e of 3.5 on the Richter scak optimism a bout developing the\
or lives and tens of b1lhons o n cause sli~ht damage m tht' capability of earthquake prcdic· ·
dollars," Hamilton said in re-local area, 4 can cause moderate lion." However, he did not pre ·'
marks prepared for delivery to damage, s considerable damage, diet when or where in California
the Commonwealth Club. 6 car:i be severe. (See QUAKE, Page A2)
Nix on Plea
By Agnew
Reported
NEW YORK CAP> -The
White House turned down a re-
quest in October ror a pardon
for forme r Vice President
Spiro T Agnew. who pleaded no
contest to charges of income tax
evasion in 1973, acc•>rdmg to col·
ummsl Jack Anderson.
White House attorneys "polite-
ly but firmly" referred Agnew's
lawyer. who submitted the re·
quest, to the Justice Department,
Anderson s aid in a column for
pubhcallon today.
Today /\,!!new denied he ever
sou~ht a pardon from President
Forrl.
/\ spokeSl-'oman at Agnew's
Pathhtc. In<.'., office in Crofton.
Md .. said the former vice presi-
dent "hi.is never asked anyone,
anyone at all, to ask for a pardon
for htm. So he has no idea what is
the source of the story "
Judah Hest. Agnew's attorney,
said when told of Anderson's re-
port "l \\Ould have no comment
on the muttt•r. ·•
"The reply was that there havt>
been procedures established by
Justice." Anderson quoted a
White llouse offldal as saying.
"The request. w as no more than
any good lawyer would do for his
<.'henl."
Anders"n said an attorney for
Agnew cal led While House
counsel Philip Buchen·s office
shortly after Agnew's sentence of
thrc.>c years on probation expired
0('1. 10
Tht' brief discussion centered
on the "receptivity" of the White
House t o Agnew riling for a
fo rma l pardon, Anderson said.
<Anderson's column appears
regularly on the editorial page of
the Daily Pilot>.
Lawrence Traylor. the justi<.'c
department's pardon attorney.
said Thursday that he had not
b een contacted by anyone
representing l\gnew.
<See AGNEW, PageA2) '
Skip That
Second, Cup
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -
An A l bany-base d
supermarket chain has put
ads in newspapers asking
c~tomers to forego that
tecoQd cup of coffee iD the
moming.
"It's b ecau se or the
price," said Neil Golub.
vice pres ident of the Golub
Corp., whi<.'h runs the
P rice<.'hopper s uper
market chain. with 56
stores in New York Stat<'
and we s t ern
Massachusetts.
Golub said he thinks a
partial boycott by con
sumers could dri\'e down
the cosl of coffee. Th<•
wholesale price of a pound
of <.'Offec h as more than
doubled m several month)>
to SZ.28. he said.
3 Take Out
Papers for
School Board
The two inc umb<'nL-; and one
C'hallenger took papers from the
county registr ar or voters office
Thursday indicating their intent
to run for the Saddleba<.'k Valley
Unified S<.'hool District Uoard of
Education.
William Kohler. of 24252 F:n·
<.'orvado Lane, Mission V1t•jo. anrl
Dennis Smith, of 25212 Stockport
Drive, Apt. 143, Lagun;i l lJll,,
took out the papers wh1rh will
enl!hle them to run for r<'·elect1n11
lo the seats they were-given two
years ago.
Gerald Klein, a chiropractor
who lives aJ. 30602 Hamilton,
Trabuco Canyon, also took out
the election papers.
None of the men have, as yet ,
flied the declaration papers
which would put their names on
the ballot In the March election.
All candidatC's for the school
board will h ave until 5 p m D<'c
~to file the papers.
Two Trustees File
For CUSD Electi9n
Two of the Capistrano· Unlned
School District's thret;, trustees,
whose posts are to be liued by the
March 8 election, have filed for
re-election.
The third incumbent, William
Thompson, has declared his ln·
tenlion to run tor re-election, but
has yet to take out papers. Can-·
dldates have until S p.m. ~. 30
to place their n ames on the
ballot.
Alt!Sough school district
tru1t ee1 represent s pcciflc
trustee areas. their electl<m ls
d1strlcl·wlde. This means district.
voter• will select lhrte can·
• didatet on the March ballot. J Hunt, who r epresents the sixth
trustee area (lying totally within
Laguna Niguel), has served two
fuJJ four-year terms on the Rchool
board.
Mrs. Ove'rton won election hy
three votes in a recount this
month. Her opponent, William
Manahan, an elementary school
teacher in the neighborln1 Sad-
dleback Valley Unified School
District, has declared hJs lnt~n
Uon to run again lo March.
Mni. Overton represents the
fourth trustee area, lncludin~
Dana Point and the coast region
of La1Wla Niauel. She was elect· .
edtoflll a vacancy created by the .
mlrnatJon oC trustee Sttpbcn
Smith.
37 to Join
Staff at
Fairview
By STEVE MITCHELL
01 lllo O•llY Pilol Sl•ll -
Fairv iew State Hospital wilt I
receive 37 new employes under
Gov. Edmund Brown's plan to
expand service to the state's l l
mental hospitals. I
Dr. Michael Levine. lhc Costa
Mesa facility 's new ad -
ministrator. is happy with lhe
news but says he already has 120
vacant positions at the hospital.
The additional allotment brings
to 157 the number or JOb vacan-
cies at Fairview.
"Most of the vacant pos itions
are for psychiatric technicians,"
he expla ined.
He said the 37 new job openings
are for these trained technicians
who work in groups with han·
dicapped youngsters, "leaching
them feed ing. dressing, toileting,
and other functions," Levine
said
Levine said the hospital will
begin training psychiatric
technidans in the near future.
"The Department of Health
has approved that plan and 1
we're working on it now,·· Levine
said
Fairview used to train its own
technicians. whi<.'h Levine s aid
<Set> FAIRVIEW. PagcA2)
Purse Snatch
Gains$250
A fl eet-fooled purse snatch<ir
grabbed a handbag contuinin~
$250 in Christmas s hopping
money Thursday in a Laguna.
Hills Mall incident being in·
vesUgated today by Orange
County Sheriff's officers.
Mr s. Ge r aldine Ali ca Budrewlg. 46, of 24~ Ladera.
Mission Viejo, told deputies a
youth ran by her and grabbed her-
purse fro m her arm whilE' she.
was walking betwccp stores in•
the mall. · 1 She described the thief a s
black, about 16 or 17 years of age I
and wearing a prominent afro
haircut
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Z HO,.E YOU'RE
G!TTING vou~
CHRISTMAS
~OPPING DOME.
O t.IL."f 1'-PA."'fS
LEF=r .'
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Leaders Cautious
Pilot
Logbook
Long Red Matches Moods
O'C Business
Picture Bright
By wunAM SCIUlEIBER
01 "'° O.lly l"I ... SU"
NEW OEVF:LOPMENT is occurring so rapidly in the
Saddleback Valley that Orange County ROVcrnmcnt 1s
having a tough lime keeping up with c1v1ll1ut1on's
amenities, ~uch as traffic sr~nals
A six month wait ro11ow1ng project apprO\'.AI is
considered Cast installation time and some huve taken
years. Even after the h«hts are installed, they ran cause
rnore trouble than the old stop signs.
Take lht> congl'slt:d intersection of Ahcia Parkwuy and
Muirlands Boulevard. for exitmple. where the county
finally installed a !Jght last month. ll hasn 'l worked quite
nghtsince.
The 1nrernal device always seems lo
go on the fritz at J>("ak traffic hours -
like when l 'm on the way to work For
50me reason, the light always freezes on
green ror the cars coming down Ahc1a
and leaves traffic on Mu1rlands backed
up behind a seemingly tireless red light.
Thjs situation u!fords a rare view of
raw human emot1011 Jnd Ot'Ca!>iomcl
heroism. as a fe w cursing Mu1rlands
motorists eventually nose into the scH11c1n11
mtersecllon against the hght. then r:ice
across. weaving Ill and out of the oncoming Alicia traJfic.
Jt's kind or like gladiatorial combat
The county people say the~e are just hugs thal will be
worked out ~1th tame The question 1s, whose timetable are
they consulting'! ....
WHILE WE'RE ON nu: SUBJ ECT of lrarfic lights, a
lip of the old fedora should go to Barbara Muth, prei.1deot or
I ~altech Quake F,....PageAl
HEIRESS ... Prediction
I
Twnhles Down
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> I\
scientist who reluctantly issued a
public earthquake forecast for
Los Angeles last April has
scrapped his prediction, sl 111 m·
sisting it was nev\•r more than a
test
Dr .Jam<'s \\'h1tcomh of
Callt•<-h told fellow C'arth ~Clt'n·
lists Thursda' that new dat<•
J:athered in the target area north
of Los Angeles no longer fit his
hypothesis.
Based on a pattc·m or changes
in the speed of sound wa\·es
traveling through the ground.
Whitcomb calculated that a
quake of magnitude 5.5 to 6 5 on
the Richter scale could stnke in
an 80·m1le-w1de area within a
year.
But in the past few months, he
told the American Geophy~1cal
Union. the sound v. aves 1n thl·
area havl' slo~ed and the pr<.'d1c-
t1on theory can't ex pl am it.
* * * Fro.P~AI
QUAKE .•.
this ~real quake would s tnkt•
Hamilton 1>J1d the temblor un·
doublC'dh "'ou ld o t·c u r
somewhere alon11 the 600 milt·
long San Andrl•as 1-'ault system.
tic :.aid ·prC'cursor " signs that
the great quake as comin~ rn
elude the bulge an the earth <'CO·
tert~<l at l'Jlmdale 1n Los AnRel es
County ""'here 1l has been dis·
covered the land northea!>t of Los
An$1eles has fl~l·n VI> to a foot
over th<' last 15 \ t·.tr~ ·· •
Tht' uplift, he• s.11d. e>.tends 100
m1lf'S alon11 the San Anrlr\'&s
•·uull thro u~h the MoJ.&\ 1•
~rrl
··such an uphrt 'om<>t1nws prr
~d" r11rth<1uak1•o; ilnd '" dt• (jp1lelv l JU'H' (11r ((•nn·rn llOW.
he S•11d
Hamilton r all!'CI 19i'G • .111 r:<
tremely bad > 1•11r for 1·11rt h
CfUilke<i "
llf' <,,11d 23 000 l'f'l"'Ons t11NI 1n
Goatemoila. l.000 111lt,11>".6,1100 1n
New Guinea. ~.O in lndooes1a,
100,000 or mnrt• in ct11na. A.0011 in
th(• Phrlippm<.'s and 5.000 or more
111 Turkev. all as a rc:1ult of c.-urth·
quakes th1 <; yNr
He said A m.-ri<-ans are lt•s<;
vulnerable to masllive earth·
quake dt"ath tolls because or
superior housina conlltruct1on.
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that she fa\'or s the Allen·
Taubman offer of $292 5 m1lhon
bt>cause tl contains a clau~e that
wilt allow her to buy back stock.
She has a minority interest of 21 4
pE"rcent in the Irv toe Company.
The foundation holds a con·
trolling interest of 54 5 percent in
the company founded by Mrs.
Smith's grandfather.
Mrs Smith sued the foWldation
and launched the current legal
ballle when s he prote!>led the
foundation ·s decision to sell its
interest to Mobil for S200 million.
She s uccessfully argued that
the selling price of S24 a share
"as unfair to herself and other
minority stockholders. She pro·
tested that the foundation should
seek further bids and a higher selling price.
Cadillac F'airvrew·s latest offer
of $286 2 m1lhon is also higher
than the accepted Mobil bid. Hut
foundation trustees opted for the
oil company's offer Thursday
w11h the argument that cash was rrererab~e to th·e contenders' of-
fe red max of cash, notes and
securities.
Lawyers for the two com-
petitors are arcusing foundation
1 ru~tel's today or reneging on
declJra tions that bidding for the
Irvine Company would remain
open until only the h1~hest h1dd cr •~left.
Fro• Page Al
TERM .•.
McKnight said he 1s an active
member of the Dana Point
JlomMwncrs Association :md is
a d1rertor of the l 'n1INI South
Or,rnge Coast Commun1t1es
1 l'"OCC.'l
On h1-. c.ind1dacy 'itatcment.
,\kKntght vowed to support
salclhte compw1 operation::; 1n
the northt•rn pnrl or the college
district. 111 add1t1on to mmntuan-
1ng the ' ba!\1<' nee-.ls and '<erv1ces
on the rx1st1ng C'ampu5·• in M1s -
s1on \'1ejo.
MrKnr~ht soi<! in a tt'lephonc
1nlerv1ew Friday hr is a httle dls-
~runtlNI that H.icku.<i chose lo
sef'k another term
·· 11e had assured me several
months ago he wasn't l(()ing lo
run ond he promised to support
mr." Mr Kn1ght said
Two other st'ats arr :w:illablc
on the Colle~e board but as or this
morning, nob<>tly had tuken out
papers to run for lhem.
One is the po!lt vo<'atcd by
Robert Rartholomcw of the north
Tustin area, who resignl.'d ertec·
tivf' this week to move his
nurH>r y busi n ess to Santu
Barbura County.
The other is held by Dr. James
Marshall of Laguna Hills. who
has been jn the hospital off and on
for the past few months and has
not 1nd1caled If he will run again.
Bloodmobile
Visit Slated
The American Red Cross has
planned a bloodmobile at Sad·
dleback Community Hospital in
Laguna Hills from 2 to 6·30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec 21.
Tbe need for blood donors In·
creases durl nc the hollday .
sedon. said a Red C ross
spokesman. Volunteer donOrti rt·
celve personal and/or group
credll or may participate ln the
replacement program.
The hotpital 11 located at 34'51
Via E1lrad1. Addltiorull lnlorma·
Uon or appointment.a are ava.Ua·
bl• by callln• the Red Cron,
13S-S381, or Saadltbaclt Hospital,
137"'500. ext. m .
the G lcn Yermo School Parent-Teacher Organizalloo.
She mob1hzed the pelttion dnve that garne~ 600
signatures and pressured county supervisors lo install a
signul tu protect children crossing Trabuco Road ul
Modesto On Vl' to get to school.
Mrs. Muth resolutely declared that she wasn't going to
waJI for a child's death or injury to get acUon.
County officials chum the job could actually be done
before school lets out n€'xt summer, assuming nothing goes
WTong ... goes wron~ • . goes wrong.
• It •
BIG FIR ES have a way of bringing out interesting,
orten amusing sidelights that often go unnoticed in the faco o< the disaster at hand.
While watching part or the Saddleback Valley Plaza go
up in flames In the early hours one day last week, I struck
up a conversation with an elderly gentleman who said he
was part owner of the land underneath the shopping center.
Preferrang not to be quotl'<I or named, he went on
shooting pictures. observing philosophically that while it
was a shame the bu1ldmJ.!~ were being razed by the blaze "at
least the dirt won't bum."
•••
AND SPEAKING OF FIRES, this office has learned
that our gallant defenders against such infernos had a little
crisis of their own recently whale patrolling Moulton
Parkway in Lu gun a mus III their brand new engine.
It seems, so our sources report, that the vehicle's wiring
sustamed a short and mernly burned to a crisp while the
firemen on board bailed out. By the time help could be
summoned via hand radio lthe engine radio wasn't working
by then) the fire had put itself out
Crabby Christmas?
Old·style publicist Jim Moran's back on the scene with
what he thinks wilt be the next rage in Pet Rock circles.
Ile holds a tiny hermit cr;.ib which he says will claw its
way 200.000·sl ron,:? m\.:.:.o.:.:.l_h.:...<'_m......;..,.ar...,.k_c:..:t-!p:...l:...a ..... c ..... e_. --------
Fro• Page Al
FAIRVIEW
was a real benefit to the hospital.
"Not only did we have access
to the trained technicians af-
terwards. but we also had their
help whale they were learning,"
he said.
About five years ago the train.
ing program was termmal<'d at
F:i1 rview. anti set up inst cad al
Cypress and Golden Wesl
Colleges.
Laguna Hills Man.:.
Loses Guns, TV
A hand gun. a ri.flc and a
television set have been taken
from a Laguna Hills home by
burglars who broke a kitchen
window to gain entry.
Orange County sheriH's of-
ficers said service station owner
Charles Waller Miller, 38, of
25811 Sycamore. told them he
was away on \'3Cation Whl'n his
home was rans ac ked by in-
truders. The loss was valued at
. $642.
By MICHA Et PASK £VlCH
Of ti.. 0.11, "''-' ~"
Orange Count y's economic out·
look for 1977 •J>pears brtaht, but
four speakers kept their oµ-
timl&ai restrained Thursday us
they addressed businessmen al
the annual meeting of the
Newport Center Associn\ion.
Orange 'ounty Assessor
BradJey Jacobs was · joined by
banker J . Howard Craven, Am-
cord President Roland Speers
and newspaper publisher Robert
Weed on a panel that outlined
benefits and possible dangers to
next year·s economy
Although all of the pooelists
s aid they expect. sn upward
economic surge, there was con
cern over increased government
spending, high taxes. 1nt'reased
production expenses and thl'
potel'Jtial hazards of an Arab oil
boycott. · ..
"The so·called energy cns1s
wouJd be nothing compared to
what could lie ahead." said
Speers, who heads the Newport
Beach-based A mcord con-
SantaAnan
Joins Panel
On Transit
Santa Ana Councilman David
Brandt was chosen Thursday
night to Join Fountain Valley
Mayor Al Hollinden as the two-
man city delegation on the
powerful n ew Orange County
Transportation Committee
In voting by the city"s Selection
Committee in Fullerton, Brandt
was a 14 to 8 victor over Yorba
Linda Mayor HcnrY Wedaa for
the transportation post.
Three weeks ago, Brandt and
Wedaa finished in a 13 to 13 dead
heat In balloting hy the ('ity com-
mi ttee while Jlollinden w.is a 1111
animous rho1ce.
Their appointml'nl to the com-
mittee filled two of five positions
on a panel given sweeping
authority by state legislators this
year to oversee local transport:i·
lion planning.
City appointments to the com·
mission decided, the selection
committee then elected Newport
Beach M uyor Milan Dostal as its
chairman
Dostal replaced form e r
Westminster Mayor Phihp An·
thony a s the committee
chairman.
Anthony forfeited his mcm·
bership on the committee when
appointed F1 r::;t District County
supervisor last month
The former city official 's ap
pointment to complete the unex
pired term of former Supervisor
Robert Ballin followed has elcc·
tion to the post Nov. 2.
However, Anthony will not
begin his elected four-year term
until early January.
In other action by the City
Selection Committee, Garden
Grove Councilman Elreth
Erickson was appointed to lhr
South Coast Regional Coastal
Conservation Commission.
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AGNEW .••
Agnew resigned Oct 10, 1973.
after he pleaded no contest to a
sln11:le count of tax evasion. ----
alomente which manutacturp
everything from cement to lit'fll
furniture.
He said 011 from the AJu••
pipeline would be U\:;\lfficlcnt lo
CuUllJ demands in the event Arab
nutions cut the flow 0( 011. Still,
·. Spe~rs predicted more businets
profits nnd ssucl his company \s
~witchin~ from nntuul gas Jo
coal to fight higher product16o
costs.
Dr. Cra\•en, senior vice preii·
dent and chief economist 9f
Union Bank. sees "a cooling Of
lnflation rlres," but noted a laqk
or vigor in the bounce back froln
recession. 1 However• Cravrn believes p
moderate rate of growth will
kee1> inflntlon down in the long
run
Daily Pilot publis her Weed
predicted a good economic year,
particularly within the area
known as "The Orange Coast,1'
which extends from Huntington Harbour to San Clemente and in-
land to the San Diego Freew¥ ...
Weed said economic growth for
the second quarter of 1976 was
22 4 percent along the Orange
Coast as compared to 16 percent
for Orange County overall and
9 7 percent in Los ·Angeles.
He pointed to increased re·
tailer confidence. reflected by
the expansion of the South Coast
Plaza shopping complex, and
said tht' arrival of 18,000 ne\V
employes at the Fluor Corpora-
taon complex should generate
more economic growth.
However. despite 27 ,000 new
jobs in the area and a strong
outlook. Weed and Orange
Coast businessmen may be pay ..
ing more taxes in the future. '
He predicted a ·•tough year''
for Governor Brown and the
Legislature and said their efforts
al property tax relief could result
in higher taxes for business.
Assessor Jacobs predicted
labor costs will rise between nine
and eleven percent, resulting in a
drop in productivity.
lie said property luxes in
Orange Count y rose 15.2 percent
in 1976 and said h<' was distur~
by an influx of speculators in the
housin~ market where the
average home now costs $83,000.
.Jacobs estimates that almost
70 percent of housing sales in-
\'ol\·e speco I a tors or investor~
with a "short time horizcn." By
resrllin~ as quickly as possible
.Jacobs said s peculators ure driv·
mg price!"! up for families wh(>
plan to settle 1n the area on a Jong
term basis.
Prime Rate
Drops Again
NEW YORK <AP) -
Two of America's biggest
commercial banks cut
their prime lending rates
today.
Moritan Guaranty Trust,
Co .. the nation's sixth
largest. cut its rule from
61 • to 6 percent. wtule No.
2-ranked Citibank reduced
its rate from 61 ~ lo 61'•·
The prime rate is a
bank's charge on loans lo
its most credit-worthy cor·
porate <'Ustomers. While it
is not linked directly to
consumer or m ortgage
loans. its movemcnlc; ca11
signal the direction of io·
terest rates in general.
"What happened was. instead
of the technicians being trained
lo work with mentally retarded
clients, they learned oth"r skills.
like working with psych1atnc pa.
tients.
"As a consequence, every year
we had fewer and !ewer
graduates who wanted to come to
1-'alrview and those that dad come
here had fewer skills to work
with the handicapped,'' Levine
THE NAME OF THE GAME • • •
said. ·
He said that by conducting the
training once again at Fairview,
the hospital will benefit in two ways.
"We'll begin 4telllng the
psychiatric technicians back in
the h<>11pilal. and we'll be able to
fill many jobs In basic care that a
technician no lonRerean handle.
"We have a definite need for
employes in these pre·licensed
positions,·' he said.
While lauding the governor's
plan to boost the number or
employes at mental ·hospitals,
Levine said that that was not the
entire solution lo Fairview's woes.
"No m atter h ow many
cmrloyes ... ~have, .. he said, "we
jus don't have enough physical
spa<.'e for the number ol patients
here."
KITCHEN SINK
IXJWN DR.41N
GRANTS PASS, Ore. <AP) -
It/lnally happened .
City police uld Thursdny that
burtlars broke Into the Snak o.nd
Yak CaJe and stoic only the
kitchen sink •
UC llK>. 7J0422
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LABELING IN THE CARPET INDUSTRY. LARGE
DEPARTMENT STORES. CHAIN STORES. AND
CONTRACTORS AT NEW TRACTS HAVE FICTITIOUS
NAMES ON THE SAMPLES SO THAT THE CUSTOMERS
CANNOT EASILY SHOP BRAND NAME PRICES.
CUSTOMERS SHOF>PING AT OUR STORE FIND THE
PRICE OF EACH DUALITY PROMINENTLY FEATURED ON
THE SAMPLE BOOK. BECAUSE WE ARE COMPETITIVE
A LSO. BECAUSE WE FEEL THE CUSTOMER HAS A
RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BUYING. WE NEVER
CHANGE THE NAME ON A SAMPLE BOOK. THE NAME
OF THE GAME IS INTEGRITY.
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