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esa's H e art Throb? I Costa Mesa automobile pinstripe painter, Shaky J ake,
l·t ools up lla rbor Boulevard in his heavy-la de n
Volkswagen conversion. The artist, who earned his first
name for precision pinstriping -without tape or a r uler
-dr a ws stares from motorists in the Harbor Area. But
don't worry, girls Shaky's not really leaving town.
DAILY PILOT
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13, 1977
VOL 10, NO U, 1 UCTIONS, J2 PAGES
Reports
Peril
False'
-CONCORD, N .H. (A P) -State
icials who converged on a
all farm pond because or re·
rts that a possibly radioactive
bject had fallen through the ice
ave found no ObJCCt and no
ad1oactivity, a spokesman for
v. Mcldr1m Thomson sa1d lo·
ay.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Greeory Smith
eported to the governor this
m in·g that the investigation
'bas proved the whole Uung 1s
alse," s aid the governor 's
pokesman. Roland Jenkins.
1 "The entire matter was caused
~raise prehman. ary instrument' readings,·· said Jenkins
Some radioact1v1ty was detect
~ Wednesday, he s:ud. but the
~uipment used turned out to be ••iaulty."
Jenkins said those who report-
ed seeing an object apparently
were misled by shadows across
I.be cracked ac e.
New Hamps hire National
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Co ast
W eather
Fair through Friday ex·
cept patchy low clouds or
morning rog in coastal
weas. Highs fn 60s. Lows
in40s.
I NSIDE T ODAY
What niaJI hove Mtn Ccmld
Ford'1 fine1t hour come too
l.ale to ~ him m the ~te
Howe. See P.oge A4.
I
Para.el Appre.,~• A~Wi,....,.te
Harold Brown, who headed
the Air Force at the height or the Vietnam war, was un-
animously approved by the
Senate Arm ed Services
Committee tod ay to be
secretary of defense
ACLU F iles
More Stays
For Gilmore
SALT LAKE CITY CAP) -
Gary Gilmore, described by his
attorney as ·•coot as a cucumber
and fit as a riddle," faces new
legal challenges or his right to
die by firing squad oo Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court. re-
jected the latest bid to stop the
execution Wednesday, but
American Civil Liberties Union
attorney V. Jinks Dabney said
more suits seeking to delay it
woul~ be tiled today in federal
and state courts.
Dabney, though declining to
say specifically what the actions
would involve, said, "I'm confi-
dent of one thing: Gary Gilmore
isgoingnowbereonJao.17."
Gilmore, who would be the
lirst person executed lo the
United States since 1967, re-
leased a letter Wednesday
thankln1 "the thousands of peo-
ple who have written me letters
durlnf the past several weeb. ''
GUmore thanked the "rural
bumpkin lo Georgia who malled
me the rope. As you lcnow, it was
returned, unused. Prison re-
gulation• forbid ropes. But I ap-
preciate your concern, too,
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She Feels Better
'
Scudder Called Liar
And Ogre by Defense
'Better' Now
Final Longet
Witnesses Due
ASPEN, Colo. (AP)-Claudine
Longet said today she reels a "lit-
tle better" arter telling jurors at
her manslaughter trial her story
about the death of her lover.
Actor J ack Nicholson smiled at
Miss Longet from a front bench in
the courtroom as the defense re-
sumed its case today. Miss Longet
said during a recess she was sur-
prised to see Nicholson.
"I really don 't know him," she
said.
But Nicholson s aid he knows
MJss Longet and knew champion
skier Vladimir ··Spider" Sabich,
the man whose death led to Miss
Longel's trial.
"I wanted to come to the trial,"
Nicholson said .
As lawyers prepared to send the
case to the j ury today or Friday,
the defense's ballistics expert. ex-
amined the results of tests on the
'LOST' HVGHES
WILL CL4JMED
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -At·
torneys for the Howard Hughes
Medical Foundation claim that •
Howard Hughes left a valid will
l eaving h is entire estate.
estimated by some at $2.5 billion,
lo the foundation.
However, the petition, flled in
District Court here Wednesday,
s tates thiat the will has not yet
been found and asks time for in·
vestigators to tum up the docu.
ment.
ski underwear Sablch was wear-
ing when he bled to death.
Miss Longet bad told jurors
Sabich c ri ed "Cl a udine!
Claudine! Claudine!" as he rell
dying to the bathroom fioor. Miss
Longet 's ex-husband, Andy
Williams, wept as she spoke in the
hushed courtroom.
Williams, a television and re-
cording star, wiped his tears with
a pink tissue Wednesday as Miss
Longet -holding the fatal pistol
as she spoke -decribed how
ch a mpion s ki er Vladimir
"Spider" Sabich died March 21 in
the '$250,000 Rocky Mountain
chalet they shared.
"Spider called my name three
times, and he sort or slid down,
and I told him I would call the
hospital, not to move," Miss
Longel testified, biting her lips lo
bold back tears.
Both defense and prosecution
said they expected the reckless
manslaughter charge against the
JS.year-old entertainer to go to
the jury today or Friday. IC con-
victed, she races a maximum 10
years in jail and $30,000 fine.
The prosec ution doesn't claim
she intended to shoot Sablch, but
says she was criminally reckless
in handling the gun.
The tiny s t a te distric t
courtroom was packed for the
diminutive, dark-haired defen-
dant's testimony. Al one point,
spectators peering over library
shelves in the rear oC the room
were asked not to stand oo Jaw
bookstowatcbher.
"haw he was sortoffaintint.''
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TELLS HER STORY
Claudine Longet
I 0 Hepatitis
Cases Probed
FARMERSVILLE (AP) -
Tulare County health officials
are seeking the cause or up to 10
cases of hepatitis among
chlldren that forced closure of
schools here this week.
The rural community's two
elementary schools, which
ecf.ucate 1,061 pupils, were closed
Tuesday and will not reopen unW
Monday. About one-fourth or the
puplls were kept home by their
parents last Monday because of
concern over the outbreak, said •
Superintendent Lenno Johnson.
But the cases do not constitute
an epidemic, County Health or.
ficer Dr. L.F. Obemberlen em·
pbasized today.
Slaying
Charge
Dropped
A man who once faced murder
·charges for the role he allegedly
played in the killings of a Sunset
Beach couple has pleaded guilty ,
lo lesser charges in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
R-0ger Keith Davis, 30, of Long
Beach, pleaded guilty before '
Judge Robert P. Kneeland t<>
charges of first degree burglary.
He will be sentenced March 2 to
what could be not less than five
years in state prison.
It was the first actual
courtroom appearance for Davis,
who was felled and seriously
wounded by police bullets when
he was arrested last April in San
Diego County on a fugitive war-
rant.
On the critical list at UC frvinc
Medical Center for some time,
Davis was brought to the
courtroom in a wheelcbairlooffer
his plea. His earlier arraignment
took place at his bedside with a
visiting judge, court reporter,
clerk, bailirf and lawyers for both
sides on hand.
Davis was one of 11 men
rounded up In the wake or the kill·
ings on Nov. 8, 1975, or Ronald
Cauwels, 27, and Janet Mae Metz,
34, both of 18861 Bayview Drive,
Sunset Beach.
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SF Murder s at I I
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -
Police said San Francisco today
bad its lltb murder in the fU'St 13
days of t h e year witb the
Leavenworth Street stabbing or a
27·year-old man ln an apartment.
Defense Calls Scudder 'Liar'
By TOM BARLEY
Of"-0.llYl"I._,_..,
Condemnlbg key' prosecution.
wttnees John R. "Jack" Scudder ot Newport Beach as "the only
Har to set foot in tbia
courtroom," defense attorney
Mich ael Quigley ur aed an,
Orange County Superior Court Jury late Wedne1daytoacquit two
accusedkldnape.rs .
A jury that ls now deliberating
wq told that tt only had Scud·
der'• word for the fact that be
W&I a 1enulne vlcUm of a kidnap-
ing last Aug. 19 in Huntinaton
Beach.
Laabln• the heir to the Laura
Scudder's millions as "an ocre
who makes threats over the
phone to women" Quiitey .,ked
the jury to reject Scudder'•
testimony and Immediately free
biJ two clients.
William Rudy Weaon, '51 of
T\dtln faces cbarg• ot kidnap.
1n1. His brolher·ln·l•w, Ricki
Date Sellers, 21, of Hermoaa
Beach, is accused or k:ldnaplng
and assault. ,
"My clients told you the truth
when the~ told you ~t Scuddel'
helped set thi1 lhina '9>·" Quigley
said. "'l'bere baa only been one
proven liar in thla cowtroom and
that was Jack Scudder."
Scudder, 64, denied from the
wttneu atand that be played any
part ln a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller wam-
lnl. Mn. V alert .. Scudder to 1et s:a:ro,ooo In cash tocetber or her
buaband would be eliminated.
Tbe potato chip heir told the Jury that he was grabbed at IUQ··
polnt as be left bis dentist's oiJice
and bundled Into a waiting
motorhome.
He testitled that be was cut
over the eye and punched in the
tA9etb wblle h.l.s eyes were being
taped by his a~uc:t«s who then j Jammed a bat over his bead. Scudder 11ld he esetped from
the van by faklnt a heart attack
after one of the kldnapera left the
veblcle. Re aald be ran alon1 a
Fountain Valley street calliu tor
help while the lddnaper neCl on <See BEi&, Pa&e A1)
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AZ DAIL y PILOT s T11uraciay. J1nuary 13, 1977
• 'Disguise' Deaied
Anthony Got
Financier Aid
8yGARYGRANVIU..E oni. o.u, ~,,.......,
Gene Conrad. a police lnformer
turned rinancier, denied Wednes-
day that he contributed $10,000 to
Orange County Supervisor Philip
Anthony's campaign. disguised
as a contribution from a ~ta
Mesa building supply firm.
Conrad admitted, however.
that the $10,000 cashier check
Oil Barge
Grounded
BALTIMORE <AP> -A
barge carr y ing about
000.000 gallons of crude oil
has run aground in the
lower Chesapeake Bay, the
Coast Guard reported to-day.
There wt:?re no reports or
injuries or spilled or leak-
ing oil, the Coast Guard
said.
Coast Guard units were
standing by al the scene,
but were waiting for high
tide to see if the vessel
could be floated off the
shoal.
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HEIR •••
foot through a nearby back yard
Describing Scudder as "an ac-
complished actor with . a big
ego." Quigley asked the Jury to
note that the alleged kidnapcrs
never troubled to tie Scudder's
hands and feet alt.hough they had
a length of rope in the vehicle.
''Isn't that the first thing reaJ
kidnapers would do?" he asked
the jury. "Why didn't Scudder
try lo leave the van while it st~
for 15 minutes at a gas station
with attendants only a few feet
from the vehicle?
"He could have called for
help," Quigley said. "And he
could have made an attempt to
escape from the van at any one of
a number of traffic lights that
halted the motorhome as it drove
through Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley.
"He didn't do those things
because he was a part or the kid·
nap plot ... Quigley told the jury
"Don't be fooled into thinking
that Jack Scudder Is oaive. He
may nave lived on somebody
else's fame and fortune all these
years but he's very, very clever.
"And he's a liar," Quigley
said "The two best tlungs that
ever happened to Jack Scudder
aJ"e Laura Scudder, tus mother
and Valerie $<:udder, his wife."
Blasting the prosecution
description of Wesson as a "con
man" Quigley urged the jury to
recogoize that the defendant
would be better described as a
"good Samaritan."
"There wasn 't enough
evidence to prosecute Wesson,"
Quigley said. ·'But he voluntarily
came forward to take bis place at
the side of a young man who
looks on b1m as a rather just aa
Wesaon regards Sellers as a
son.''
GUILTY •••
The couple were shot to death
by artned intruders afterCauwels
ran afoul or a drua smuallng
gang by laking 174 pounds of
marijuana at eunpo&nt from two
gang members without banding
over the $20,000 promiaed pay-
ment.
Ten co-defendants have been
found guilty. or have pleaded guil-
ty to murder charges. Three oft.he
ll have bffns sentenced to life in priaon.
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given to Anthony's campai~n
managers was drawn on hrs
funds.
And, he said. the ~beck was de·
livered by his part-time employe.
Loran Norton.
Anthony's campaign disclosure
statement shows the donation
coming from Robert G. LanFran· c:o, owner of Am co Builders Supp-
ly in Costa Mesa.
Conrad said today that at the
time the controversial contrtbu-
Uon was made, be owed Lan Fran·
co$200,000on a real estate deal.
"I caJled him CLanFranco) to
ask him to make a contribution
and be said he would," Conrad
said.
He went on to say that he then
sent Norton to a bank with a
cashier's check he held to convert
a portion of it to the $10,000 Lan.
Franco contribution.
According to Conrad, the draw-
ing of the $10,000 check reduced
the balance be owed LanFranco
from $200,000to $190.000.
Conrad says he is the sole o~er
of the Irvine-based Pension
Funds of America, a firm
specializing in locating real
estate loans for operators of
pension and welfare funds.
Last week. the 42-year-old
agent turned financier filed a S170
million lawsuit against the
Orange County District At-
tomey'sOffice.
The federal lawsuit alleges
Conrad's constitutional rights
were violated in a series ot actions
by the office.
When campaign flnancia1 dis-
closure statements were filed late
last week. there were indications
that Conrad was active last fall in
anumberor campaigns.
Earlier this week, he said that
in addition to Anthony he bad
helped flnanciaJly in the cam-
paigns or Assemblyman Richard
Robinson < D -Santa Ana ),
Congressman Jerry Pat.lerson
( 0-Santa Ana >. Assembl_yman
Dennis Mangers CD-Huntington
Beach > and former As-
semblyman Robert Burke, a Hun·
t.ingt.on Beach Republican.
Conrad also said a member or
his firm, Donald Eckhart, had de·
livered a Sl,000 check to An·
thony's election rival, Santa Ana
City· Co uncilman Harry
Yamamoto.
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ELECTED CHAIRMAN
Commissioner Hofllnden
FVMayor
New Transit
Board Chief
Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Hollinden was elected chairman
of the new Orange County
Transportation Commission to-day.
County Supervisor Ra~ph
Diedrich was elected vice
chairman by fellow com-
missioners at their first meeting
in Santa Ana.
Created by new state legisla-
tion effective this month, the
commission bas the power to re-
view budgets and plans for
transit operations and road
building projects in the co~ty.
Members include Holhnden
and Santa Ana City Councilman
David Brandt selected by the
Orange County League of Cities
and Supervisors Diedrich and
Ralph Clark selected by fellow
supervisors.
Both Hollinden and Clark also
serve as directors of the Orange
County Transit District. which
operates buses throughout the
county.
The four commissioners are to
select a (l(th member from the
public at large.
Both HolUnden and Diedrich's
election to commission offices to-
day were unanimous and no
other nominations were made.
.Jim Porterfield
Ousted Fair Chief
Gets Related Job
Former Orange County Fair
manager Jim Porterfield bu
been hired as manaaer oC the
Santa Barbara County Fair, less
than a month after his abrupt fir·
ing by Orange County Fair direc-tors.
The elated former manager,
who beaded fair operationa for
the Orange County facility for six
years, said he will begin work at
the 81).acre Santa Maria-based
falrFeb. l .
"Do I want to leave Orange
County:t be uked. "J do oow,"
the Moyear-old Coata Meaa resi·
dent lau&hed.
Oran1e County Fair dlre<:ton
fired Porterfield lasl Dec. 17,
daiming expansion activities at
the fairgrounds would stretch his
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HOAX .••
Guard and Civil Defense officials
had been dispatched earlier to
the farm.
"Ridiculous," said the Canner.
In Washington, meanwhile, an
Air Foree official a1Ao aald today
I.hat tests conducted at the scene
revealed no radioactivity. Maj .
John Duemmel, an Air FOl'Ce in·
formation officer, said report.a of
radioactivity have been "over·
stressed."
In Concord, an Air National
Guard source who asked not to be
identified said the lut report.a he
hu seen sbow "no nuclear ac-
tivity ...
Representatives of the Ouard
Jolned the Civil Defense
authorities at the farm of
William McCarthy in Wakefield,
a National Guard spokesmrut
said.
A spoltesman at the North
American Air Defense Command
in Colorado S»riAp, COio., said
"no artiflclal 1atelllte1 have
fallen into the area."
McCarthy who owns the farm,
bad said olncJats told blm not to
diacuu the object. He termed the
attention fiven to the bole ln h.ll tee "ridiculous." He aald he
didn't know what kind ol object
made the holo.
"All I think we ahould al)' l1 we
have a bole in tbe lee that dOd
not be Iona there.•• said
McCarthy.
McCarthy 11Jd the bole WU
made durtn.1 1 anowatorm Moo·
day.
manaaement capabilities.
There was also mention or dif-
ficulty In the !air's accounting
procedures that state auditors
found violated standard pro·
cedures. Those alleged violations
are under investigation.
While the directors praised
Porterfield's work at the fair,
they expressed concern that he
might not be able to handle a
multi-million dollar expansion
program at the !SO-acre fair-
grounds ln Costa Mesa.
Porterfield said Board Presi·
dent Warren Finley felt he would
be better suited at a smaller
county fair.
"I Just don't buy that aJ"gu-
ment," Porterfield said today.
"What it amounts to 15. I was not
able to express my capabilities to
him CFinleyl. I was able lo ex-
press my capabilities through ~e
sults t achieved at the fair-
grounds," he said.
·'When I got In there, it was a
dirty little fairgrounds that
nobody wanted anything to do
wtth," said Porter~eld. .
He said his achievements m-
cluded implementation or a
muter plan for the falrgrounds,
"which t recommended the first
year I worked al the ratr... .
He said that plan was not 1m·
plemented by the falr board until
bis fourth year.
So the ousted fair maneger is
packing up his famJJy for the
move north.
"I'm selltng my home here and
I've found a place to build a
houe up north," he said.
Porterfield sald the Santa
Barbara fair places a lot ol em-
phuiJI on agricultural displays
and eitbiblt.s.
"lt'a a busy fairgrounds, even
thouah It's only a six-day fair,"
bes aid .
Is he bitter about the firing?
"I'm not really happy about
the whole thlna. but I did serve at
\he r•euure of the board. .. cenalnly wasn't fired et my
pleaaure," he lauebCld.
North State Fair
BJ Tbe Auoclated Preta
Motl of Northern C•JJtomla
wtll have fair weather through
Friday, e>tcept In northtm dj~.
trtctl where cloudy skies will
prnatl. Also, there was 3
poulbillty of nln to the north.
Fair weather throush the
..eekend teemed a poutbillty.
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KILLER ...
buddy."
The convlc:ted killer of Provo
motel clerk Bennie Bushnel has
demanded that bis execution be
carried out In accordance with
the law and has asked death·
penalty opponents to "butt out"
othis hfe.
Last weekend, however. \he
ACLU told Gilmore: "Sorry. but
we won 't let you tum us lnto
killers."
The U.S. Supreme Court on
Wednesday issued a one
sentence denial or a request by
Douglas A Wallace of Van-
couver. Wash .. to delay the ex-
ecution. Wallace. an excom·
municaled member of the
Church of Jesus Christ oC Latter·
day Saints (Mormon). filed the
request in the name or a cor·
ooration he called the Latter·
day Saints Freedom Fouoda-
tion
In New Orleans. attorney
Melvin Belli s aid he would han·
die any dam:igc s uits for
Gilmore's family if he is exe<:ul·
ed and the U S. Supreme Court
later losses out I he state's
capital pu~shmeo~ law. Belli said he mailed leUers lo
Utah officials warning them
they may be liable for $1.S
million in punitive damages an~
$1 million in general damages 1r
Gilmore is shot. . .
"Anyone can start a lawsuit
and I ·m not concerned about it,'·
said Stale Atty. Gen. Robert B.
llansen.
Officials said that should the
execution lake place, precau·
tions would be taken in case of
trouble either inside or outside
the Utah State Prison. 20 miles
south of Salt Lake City
Sall Lake County Sheriff
Delmar Lari.an characterized
as ''baloney" and "Eastern
talk·' published accounts of
threats by protesters to storm
the prison and stop the execu-
tion.
Deputy Warden Leon Hatch
said he has received no reports
of threatened trouble, but that
undisclosed security measures
would be taken. Last month, the
Federal Aviation Administra·
tion issued an order prohibitlng
aircraft from witl .. 11 one mile of
the prison.
Fido Firebug
Pla'Yfid Pup Chews Matchea
FA RGO, N.D. <AP> -Some fires have the
doggonedcstcau.se.s.
Firefighters were called Wednesday lo a re-
sidence when someone smelled smoke.
The occupants of the apartment, Kathy and Vicky
Vchulek, were not homel but their playful Pl.U>PY was.
Assistant Fire Cbiet Lance Josal said the pet ap-#
parenUy started the fire. He sald firemen round
matches scattered on the floor. a burned box of
matches. a bole burned in the rug and a scared puppy.
"The dog was in the habit of chewing on
matches," Josal said. "They have tried to keep them
away from him. but evidently the do~ g~t hold or tbe
box agaln and went back to his old habit. ·
Fre..P,..eAJ
WNGET TRIAL •••
Miss Longet said. "So I tried to
give him mouth·lo-moulh re·
suscltation, but I didn't know
bow."
Sabich died of a single bullet
wound in the stomach from a
.22-callber pistol modeled after
the German Luger
Mlaa Long et said ahe had asked
Sablcb how to use the l\Ul because
she was frightened for the safety
of her three chJldren by Wllllams,
who lived with her andSabicb.
"I wu tlolding It with both hands," M(as LongetsaJd. gtnpr.
ly taking the pistol from a defense
attorney and holding it flat
between her palms. . U It was then she began crymg. Cart,er ears She had not held the gun since the
nlghtSablchdled.
"1 raised the gun. and l IJe~ense Talk said, 'When that .lever.ls on~~ '.I• red spot, ls it aafe, 1t won lfire?
WASHINGTON (AP> -The dozen jurors leaned
President-elect Carter conferred forward to hear the soft-spok~n
with two Democratic leaden to-defendant, whose :,c::;t ~111
day and then met with the COUJ'.'·., .abQwirstrong traces na ve
try's top g~neral for detailed de-Fr-.~~eaaid. "Yh. it woo'\ fire.
rense briefings. You've got lt. You have It.' or
Tbe Joint Chiefs of Staff something like that ... l went
brought two one·inch th.ick back to holding It, and it Just went
notebooks for the all·morru.n&. off, , .
prlva14 sesalon a\ lhe Blair "I ran to t.be bedtoon2. and I
HQuse, the aovernment guest re-called the hospital and t.old ~
siclence where Carter is ·staytng. meone to send an ambulance
The brlef'mgs focused on deploy-riChl away. By the time I came
ment and capabilities of U.S. back to Spider, my children were
troops and Strategic Arms standing there. and I sent them Limitation Talks. a Carter out.
spokeswoman said. "I told them to go to the bottom
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Thu,_,ey, January 13. 1977 O"IL Y PILOT ,4~
Airport Wins Noise Variance
Delly"''" \laH -·
KLAN COORDINATOR METZER ADDRESSES STUDENTS
A Warning of Racial War, 'Blood Running In Gutter'
CdM Students Hear
Racist Viewpoint
. By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH
OltM CMlly ,.,..,. ~
A state reader of the Ku K1ux
Klan told Corona del Mar HJgh
School students Wednesday that
-they are lucky to Uve in what he
calla a "protected community, ..
and warned them thal an lnevita.
ble raclaJ war will have blood
runnini in the gutters
Tom Me tzger. California
coordinator for the KKK. ad
dressed a polite C'rowd of 100 stu·
dent& during a noon hour speech
~ponsored by the school 's
poUUcal science club.
M~ger told the nearly au
white audience they live In a
.. protected community" in
.Newport BeaC'h, rather than In
the inner cities where "the gov·
ernment is bu1ldlng high-rise tn
cubaton and students are being
beaten, raped and robbed In the
acbool halls ...
He emphasized the need for the
return o( black AmencfillS to
Kids Felled
By Exhaust
GLENDALE IAP l Fi ve
children on a nunery school out
ing In the Angeles National Forest
bttame lnC'rusmgly cranky -
and then they suddenly fell asleep
Beacuse of a faulty exhaust
system m a car, t.heu outing
ended in Verdugo Hills f105p1tal
on Wednesday
Africa. saying. "Without re-
patriatiozr. there will be racial
war in lhl$ country and blood will
run in lhe gutter. · •
His verbal outline or the his·
tQty of racism 1a ttie United states and KJan contribuUons to
lbe nation drew sortie groam1
from students .
"The rounding fathers were
racists and most were slave
owners." said Metzger ''This is
our heritage whether you like 1t or not, .. he said
He declared whites antellec·
tually superior to blacks and
said. "successful black.s have
more white blood m them."
Metzger w aroed aaawt the
mixtng of blood lil'M!s, cit.log ln-
dia 's "mongrellzatlon" that has
Put that country .. at the bottom
of the heap."
He said a similar situation m
America "would cause the white
race to disappear and go into the dark ages."
Students remained pohte for
the most part as Metzger out·
lined the KKK ·s philosophy of
white supremacy. but there were
occasional disruptions and
moans from the crowd.
The program was part of an on·
gomg lecture senes offered by
the poliucal science club on cam·
pus, directed by faculty sponsor
Roger Weiss.
Past speakers have mcluded
representatives of the American
Nazi Party, Commwlist Party,
John Birch Society as well as
Congressman Robert Badham
and Assemblyman Ron Cordova
Weinglass to Join
Marine's Defense
Attorneys say they are unsure
ii noted lawyer Leonard We·
inglass wllJ join them as early as
Friday In defending one of 14
Wack Camp Pendleton Marines
cbar1ed in an assault on white
Leathernecks.
"He knows we are having a re-
opening Friday of Bishop's pre-
trial hearing on the base but I
have no indication he will be
there," said Capt. DanJel H.
Koening, t.U military counsel for
Lance Cpl. Bobby Bishop, 23, ol Bryan, Tex.
Weinglass, a Los Angeles al·
tomey and law professor al the
Unlveraity o r Southern
California, Wednesday volun·
Ulered to Jo.in Bilhop's defense.
WelnaJas• has been defense
eountel ln such caaee aa Daniel
Elllbur1, the Chicago Seven and
WllUam and Emily Harris ln the
Hear,t Wnaplna case.
In a ltatitment, Wet.nl)au..t. Who
YMll.ed Camp Pendleton TIJes·
day, Hid the case of the black
ll1 rlfte1 bat national •cntacance. He HJd otber llsuea
to be fllolved are \lfMther the
Marine Corps can cooduct an im-
partial tnaJ and whether the
Corps was remiss in "allowing
tbe conditions to develop that
gave rise to the episode.''
The black Marines are charged
in the Nov. 13 raid oo a barracks
room where they mistakenly
believed a Ku Klux Klan meeting
was being held. SUc or seven
wbite Marines at a beer drinking
party in the room bad lo be
hospitalized.
While those in the room were
not KKK m embers, the incident
led to disclosure by the Marine
Corps that a Klan ceJI was
operating on the base. 'The blacks
say the rald was provoked by
abules heaped on them by KKK members.
The pretrial bearings are to de-termine lf the black Marines will
face court-martial trials or
lester punishment. One man has
been court -martlaled and a
apedal COUJ1,·marttal opened to-
day for a 1econd man, Cpl Dean
Edwarda. 20, of Bay SL Collaic,
La.
Disputed
Survey
Accepted
As Orange County supervisors
accepted a controversial public
opinion sur\'ey about the Orange
County Airport Wednesday,
County A viatlon Dir~tor Robert
Bresnahan announced that the
airport has again been granted a
\•ariance lo operate with more
noise than allowed by state stan-
dards
The public opinion survey was
challenged by a group of citizens
who claim the report did not ade-
quately survey the people who
bve in the heaviest noise impact
areas a round the airport. '7
State standards call for a goal
or "zero noise impact" by 1986,
but allow for variances where
airport operators show they are
working at reducing noise.
According to Bresnahan, the
new variance granted by the
state Division or Aeronautics re-
quires the county to continue its
noise abatement efforts and to
complete Its airport environmen-
tal Impact report
The report, which has been in
the works for more than two
.>ears. is lo include the $10,000
survey approved Wednesday.
The survey by POS Associates
involved 666 county residents and
showed that most residents do
not regard the airport as the
county's foremost problem.
Dan Emory or Newport Beach,
spokesman for a group called
Citizens Against Jets, argued
that too few people actually af.
fected by high noise levels were
s urveyed
And another Newport Beach
resident. William Holmes. said
survey results should have been
broken into bands around the
a.Jrport to show how many resi·
dents a re adversely affected and
how severe the aircraft noise tn·
trudes on their lives
But Supervisor Phil Anthony
s aid it appeared the consultant
did the ·job he was hired to do.
and the survey critics really
were seeking another study on
residen&aln tbe Mgh noise areas.
.8Qatd Chairman Tom Riley.
whole dtatrLct tochtdes the
airport, had pro~ that the
group's criticis ms be answered
by .._, ~rnemben; beftn
tbe report was placed into Uk
EJR.
But S upervisor Laurence
Schmit said he believed their
questions had been answered.
He told Emory his group had
yet lo furnish proof that errors
were made "other than that they
CPOS Asociatea) came up with a
different conclusion than you had hopedfor ..
Five Arrested
On Federal
Theft Charges
Five members or a Santa Ana
family were arrested on charges
of receivlng stolen U.S. Govern·
ment property Wednesday, FBI
agents reported
The five are accused or receiv·
mg $28,400 worth of aluminum
aircraet tooling which allegedly
had been stolen from AeromilJ
Engineering Company m Santa
Ana In October, agents sa.td.
Arr es t ed w e r e William
Magdale no , 6 1 . Willia m
Magdaleno Jr .. 33; Arnold
Magdale n o . 19 ; Mi c h ael
Magdaleno, 24. and Estofia
Magdaleno, 32, agents reported.
Investigators said the arrests
followed lndlctments of the five
Issued by a federal Grand JUTY in Los Angeles.
Agents alleged much oC the
material had been sold and was
recovered in local junk yards
A.Ford In
The Future?
WASlUNGTON CAPJ -
When President F ord
be1an bis State of the
Union address, he s ubtly
reminded hi s con ·
treuional audience that
be could run for the pre-
lldency •Jain.
"In accordance with lbe C.00.UtuUon, I come before
you ooce a1atn to report on
&hcl st•te of the tJnJoo,"
Ford declarod Wednesday,
nlgbt. "This tePort will be
Ql_rlut-maybe."
flit teaH was greeted with appJauae from both
lldllofthe aisle.
$1,500.Tip
Wunty Suggeation Pay~ Off
A deputy Orange County public defender bas received a
$1,SOO check from county eupervieors for his suggestion to re-
duce paperwork in the Superior Court.
Ja mes G. Merwin ol lrvine·recelved the check. the
largest award ever made in the county's two-year-old
employe sugaeation program, for bis plan to reduce a 21 ·page
preliminary discovery order form into asingle page.
Supervisor Ralph Clark, who pre-
sented the award, said it would save
about $50,000 annually, alona with 300
hours or Judges· time, more than 2,000
hours of work in tbe public defender's and
district attorney's offices, along with
paper and secretarial time.
Unde r terms of the employe sugges·
lion program. county workers can earn
up to 10 percent of the annual amount
their suggestion wiJI save the county, or a
maximumofSl,500 1o1uw1H
M erwi11. 33, has been a pubUc dere.nder for eight years.
Clark said the court suggestion bu pushed the total sav·
ings fortheemployeprogramto$100.2'7since last July l, and
lo $152,24 7 s ince the program was started.
Merwin, who also ls a lecturer at Pepperdine University
School of Law, is married and thefatheroftwosons.
Regional Coastal
Connnissions Back
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The
new statewide CallfornJa Coastal
Commission . which replaces the
interim commission created in
l972, has voted to reactivate the
six powerful regional coastal
commissions.
The permanent commission
made its debut Wednesday, go-
ing into business after the in·
terim agency bit the dust Dec 31.
The new commission voted to
put the regional commissions
back into power over opposing
requests from two stat e
legislators. construction unions
and the city or Los A.llgeles.
The 1976 California Coastal Act
established the new statewide
body and gave it authority lo de·
cide whether to maintain re·
gjonal operations.
2 Bandit r
Suspects
Charged
Two men suspected or robbing a Santa Ana market at gunpoint
Wednesday were arrested after a
high·apeed freeway chase and
rollision with a police car in Los
Alamitos. omcer s said today.
Police rePorted Peter Nunez
and William E . Hale, both 35 and
Los Angeles residents, were
booked Into Orange County Jail
on armed robbery charges after
the JO.minute oursu1t
Officers said the pair allegedly
robbed the La Grand Market, 303
N. Grand Ave., o( $SOO In cash at
gwJpolnt at l :SO p.m .. then fled in a car.
A witness followed the pair ror
some distance. police assert·
ed. then provided officers with a
description of the car.
It later was s potted by a
Garden Grove olficer and chased
along the San Diego Freeway in·
to Los AJamatos. Police said the
car spun out of control at Seal
Beach Boulevard and Katelfa
Avenue. then crashed Into u police car.
Officers said no one was in·
)ured and the .38 caliber weapon
allegedly used and th~ cash were
recovered.
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LATE AGAIN DEPI'. -This is
the time of year that we all look
forward to when the Christmas
bills 1tart coming due. Taxes are
coming up. And in the old days,
your motor vehicle registration
fee had to be paid soon. But not
anymore.
True, you used to worry about
the old car license tab along with
those other biUs. But it works dif.
rerently now.
The Department or Motor
Vehicles, in order to even out the
work load and long lines at DMV
offices. bas staggered license ex-
piration dates throughout the
year
Thus it develops that your
license fee may not be due this
month But you s hould be warned
that 1t also may have been due
la.<1t July.
THUS IT WAS that your
faithful correspondent was sift·
ting through the pile or bills due
JUSt the o ther day and dis·
covered the motor vehicle
license form that was to be
mailed back with a check.
Trouble was, my license tabs
had already expired. I should
have paid up in November. I
couldn't believe it. I rushed out to
check the stickers on my old
heap. Sure enough. Expired.
"Blast." I muttered to myself
"Now I get hit with a penalty
too." Normally I just mail the
form in with a check to the San
Clemente OMV office. What
now?
Not having enough sense to
phone the OMV for instructions. I
decided to go on down to the new
motor vehicles office in Costa
Mesa and plead guilty there.
Long lines or citizens that af.
temoon suggested that the stag.
gered payment system hasn't cul
down the DMV's business too
much. There were two kinds or
linesfortwokindsorwindows.
Windows 1 were labe led
"Cashier." Windows 2 were
marked. "Registration." I select-
ed Registration. When 1 finally
moved up close enough to the
front or that line, I spotted another
sign. It carried the picture of a
form and declared:
"IF YOU ARE HOLDING this
kind or form, go to Window 1."
1 was holding that kind or form.
So I got out of the line for W'mdow
2 and got in back or the line at
Window 1.
Some Lime later In the after-
noon. l faced the lady behind
Window 1. I've learned rrom past
experience you do not approach
the OMV in a high·and·mighty
manner. Humble and contrite is
the only way. I spoke:
"Dear lady. I am so soiry 1
have sumed. I am late with my
registration fee. I am ready to
pay the penalty." I hung my head
.1 li ttle then
"I'm sorry too. sir," she
answered brightly "But you are
1n the wrong line You must go to wmdow 2 ..
·But. but... I sputtered "It
said over there 1r you have this
kind of form. you go to window
1 .. I wJved the ronn eagerly.
··nut you owe a penalty," she
saJd firmly "Wmdow 2 "
FI NALLY' AFTER mor e
pleadings, sbe agreed to take my
money 111 was a SO percent penal
ty. I m111ht add), put it in an co
velope and said they'd maJI me
the license tab stickers later
"But what do I show an office r
if I get stopped?" I pleaded. "It 'II
JUSI he a few days,'' she soothed.
See ~hat can happen? I paid
for the crime but I'm l!lllJ a
fugiuve on the roads
ll'lul'9dey. January 13, 1m
Ford W~7-Y Received
'Tlwughtful, Good Decent Man' Sets ~rinciples
By JIM LUntEJl A•-l•IH"""wntw Even to thO$e In Congress who
had fought him, It was Gerald
Ford's rtnest hour. To his
backers, il was a reminder of
what might have been.
Following the President's
farewell State or the Uruon ad-
dress Wednesday night, there was
not a discouraging word from the
lawmakers, ma ny of whom had
fought the 38th President on
policy issues.
HOUSE MAJORITY Leader
Jim Wright CD·Tex.). apparently
spoke for most of bis colleagues in
calling the speech "an a p-
propriate va ledictory or a
thou1btful, good and decent
man."
"lf be had m ade that speech
during the campaign he would
have been better ofi." agreed
Sen. Barry Goldwater ( R·Arlz I.
THERE WAS WIDESPR EAD
approval of Ford's call for con·
tinued attention to improved
military strength and a warning
agains t cutbacks In weapons and
defenses pending
A.f ter Two Purges
Sena te R epublican Leader
Howard H. Baker ot Tennessee,
who ea rlier in the day had at·
tend e d a c ongressiona l
leadership meeting to discuss de-
rense policy with President~lect
Carter. said he is heartened by
what he saw as considerable
similarity between what he heard
from Ford and his successor.
Ford's admonition on national
s ec urity "was the highest
responsibility be could dis·
charge," said Baker. "He was
heard and understood by the
Teng Named Premier?
HONG KONG (AP>-A Hong Kong newspaper reported today
that twlce·purged Teng Hsiao-ping, the late Premier Chou En-lai's
heir apparent, has been rehabilitated again and named premier or
.China.
Ming Pao, which is politically independent and is considered to have
good news coverage of China.
AP Wlr911110to
NAMED PREMIER?
Teng Hsleo-Png
said its information came from a
traveler Crom Canton who got it
from a Communist official.
THE OFFICIAL reportedly
said the appointment was an-
nounced in ··an internal docu·
ment" from P eking, that Teng
has begun working as premier ,
and that a public announcement
of the appointment would be
made later this month.
The paper said the rei>ort could
not be confirmed .
News reports from Peking last
week said wall posters demand·
ing the 72·year-old Teng be
France Raps U.S.
On Daoud Release
PARIS CAP) The French government protested today against of·
ficial U.S. criticism of its release or Palestinian leader Abu Daoud ac·
cuaed of comm anding the terrorist attack on Israeli athletes at the l972
Munich Olympics.
Tbe Foreign MinistJy cal led in U.S. Charge d'Alfaires Samuel Garn· moo to tell him that the criticism.
expressed Tuesday by a State ( J
Department spokesman, "con· / 1'1 SHORT stifuted inadmissible comment I 't
on the acts or French courts."
In Tel Aviv, Israeli Foreign
Minister Vig al Allon said French·
Israeli relations had reached a
cris is point over Daoud's release.
but that Israel was not intending
to break off diplomauc relauons
with France.
LefJano11 Drops Ar111•
NICOSIA. Cyprus CAP> -
Moslem and Christian militias
and Palestinian guerrillas m
Lebanon ha ve turned in all their
heavy weapons. and troops or the
Palestine Liberation Army have
left the countJy. the Lebanese
government radio announced to-
day
"The arms collection process
and the departure or Palestinian
troops were completed s ue·
cessfully as scheduJed by mid·
rught Wednesday," Re1rut Radio
said in a broadca st monitored m
Nicosia.
Atto ••• A11G<'etlda
HELENA, Mont. <AP> -The
Anaconda Company baa become
a subsidiary or the Atlantic
Richfield Company In a merger
expected to supply fresh capital
that Anaconda needs to develop
o re holdings and fabricating
plants.
Arco, which already had Invest·
ed more than $100 million in
Anaconda Company debentures.
reportedly plans to pump up to Sl
billion more Into the nation's
third-largest copper producer.
Arco is the nation's eighth-largest
oil company.
Bllf8lentlaal OK Daw
WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen.
Russell Long s ays bis Senate
Finance Committee probably will
vote next Tuesday to approve W.
Mi c h ae l Blume ntha l as
President-elect Carter's treasury
secretary.
Long voiced his approval of the
appointment a fter Blumenthal
testified for 2~ hours before the
committee Wednesday. The only
opposition to the nominee came
from a representative or the u .s.
Labor Party. which has opposed
mos t or Carter's Cabinet choices.
Pn--aeee•l•fl Slated
TOKYO <AP> -President-
elect Jimmy Carter and Pnme
Minister Takeo Fukuda plan to
meet ' very soon," before an
economic summit of major non·
Communist industrialized na·
Uons expected in April, Fukuda
announced after a telephone con·
versation today with Carter.
named premier appeared in ·the
capital and were well received
by crowds gathered to honor
Chou on the first aruliversary of
his death.
TENG, AN EXPONENT of
Chou's pragmatic policy or de·
velopment instead of continual
revolution ar y ferment, was
general secretary of the Chinese
Communist party during the
CUitural Revolution in 1967 when
he first was a victim of the
radical faction led by Mao Tae·
tung's wife, Chiang Ching. H~
was accused of plotting qaiJlst
Mao's policies and was dis·
graced.
Chou brought h.im back into
favor in 1973 and made him first
vtce pre mier. It was widely as-
sumed that he would succeed
both Chou and Mao. But after
Chou's death last January, the
radicals brought him down
again. and Hua Kuo-feng was
named premier in April. A na-
tionwide "criticize Teng" cam-
paign was launched and main·
tained until well after Mao died
in September.
Chiang Ching and her three
chief radical allies were arrested
In October and accused of at·
tempting to take power. Hua.
who at 57 is 15 years younger
than Teng, was named to suc-
ceed Mao as chairman but r e-
tained the premiership also.
Meanwhile, the anti·Teng cam·
palgn s ubsided, and rumors
circulated that he would be re·
habilitated.
FURNITURE
Congress and I tblnk lt will have
anelfect."
mE PRESIDENT EVEN got
some nods of approval when he
criticised the growing C<l6t Of run·
ning the Congress. "He ou&ht to
know. He's one or us." said Baker
al the man who spent~ years in
the Howse.
Rep. Robert McClory (R·lll. ),
was even kinder than most to hls
old colleague, comparing the
Ford address with George
Washington's farewell because
"lt set forth principles that are to
guide us."
House Repµblican Leader John
Rhodes of Arizona called the
speech a "benchmark." Sen.
Frank Church <D·ldaho> saJd it
was well done and predicted Ford
"will be remembered for bring·
Ing the country back together
qaln."
SEN. DANIEL P. Moynihan
(D·N.Y.). who worked under
Ford as United Natlons am·
bassador. termed it "a lovely
speech by a great man.'·
"It is a time to be happy and
proud that we had Gerald Ford for
president." said Moynihan.
La•deflHq
"Baby. you've come a long,
long way." Lt. GOv. John
Cberberg told Dbcy la Ray
Wednesday upon her in·
auguration as governor or
Washington. The former
head of lbe Atomic Energy
Commission and assistant
secretary of stat.e became
the second woman elected •
governor whose husband
had not previously filled the
post.
Report: Taxes Tip
Pay-inflation Scale
WASHING TON CAP> -If your salary is just keeping up with lnfia-
tion. your spending power actually isn't keeping pace, because federal
taxes take bigger and blg&er bites of your earnings.
That is the conclusion of a new government study that says Income
tends to rise to keep up with lnfiation. But the bad news Is that taxpayers
are moved to constantly higher
tax bracket.a while. at the aame SIMILAR PROPOSM.S have
time, the Inflation erodes the real been made by a number of con-
value of tax exemptions, credits gressmeo and senators.
and standard deductions. The report says the country
since 1972 has experienced an
average annual inflation rate or
9.6 percent. "a clear departure
from the historically mild 2·3 per·
cent for the U.S. since 1950." The
rate for 1976 was around 6 per·
cent.
TIUS PROBLEM MA V con-
tinue to plague American tax·
payers through 1981, the study
s ays, if there is no change ln tax
law and if inflation grows al an an·
nuaJ rate of S to 6 percent between
1977 and 1981, as forecast by the
Congressional Budget Office and
the executive branch.
The report by the Advisory
Commission on lntergovemmen·
tat Relations recommends
changes In federal and state tax
laws to soften this Impact.
One suggested solution is to tie
the amounts allowed for personal
exemptions, the standard deduc·
lion and some credits directly to
each year's rise in the Consumer
Price Index, the inflation In·
dicat.or.
Under this plan, as inflation
rises, so would those tax return
Items that lower a person's taxes.
THE REPORT GIVF.S an e.
ample of how inflation distorts In·
come taxes. A married couple
with two children, whoflle jointly.
have an income of $10,000 and
take the standard deduction. bad
a 1975federaJ tax billof$709.
Assuming an annual 7 percent
inflation rate and that tbe •
couple's income grew to keep
pace, the couple's 1978 income
will go up 22.5 percent to $12,250,
but their tax will go up 58.7 per·
centto$1,125.
In 1980, with income up40.3 per-
cent, their tax bill would be $1,433, an increase of 102 percent from
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Brown Hospital Plan Hit
Staffing Hike Proposal Called 'Not' Enough'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
EdmUQd Brown Jr.'s proposed
increue in staffina at state men-
tal hospitals ian 't enough, the
chairman or the state's watchdog
UWe hoover Commission said
today.
In remarks prepared for a
commission bearing on the
troubled hospitals, Nathan
Shapell noted that a commission
report a year ago blamed un-
derstarring ror many of the
hospitals' problems.
"THE GOVERNOR'S recent
announcement relating to ln-
c re as e d starting in s tate
hospitals will still leave the state
hospital system's staff at a level
which is inadequale to attain the
standards recommended by the
hospitals' own knowledgeable
professional staff ... said Shapell,
a BeYerly Hills building contrac-
LOr.
The 11 hospitals have been
rocked by revelations or ques-
Uonable deaths, patient abuse
and poor care. Several have had
certification withdrawn by
medical inspection teams.
AFTER VETOING a bill that
would have increased staffing at
the hospitals, Brown relented
several months ago and said the
state would comply with staffing
standards proposed in 1973.
The Democratic governor said
last week he has used some
Health Department savings and
SIS million in lertover funds to add
1043.9 positions at the hospitals
His proposed 1977-78 budget
would spend $20. 7 million to add
another S87.5 positions.
BROWN ALSO called for a big
increase in volunteer work at two
or the hospitals . a propos al
criticized by the California Slate
Employes Association.
However, the hospitals have
Seniors Face Eviction
had trouble f11lmg vacant pa.ad
positions.
Shapell noted that the com-
mission 'a year-old report blamed
the vacancies on "intolerable
working condltlons" and "staf·
fing standards which provide
many programs with Utile or no
professional supervision and
needlessly endanger ward atten·
dants by providing too few staff
members to manage difficult pa-tients safely.··
THE HEARING IS the second
on state hospitals by the indepen-
dent panel, formally known as
the Commission on California
Slate Government Organization
and Economy.
Shapell called on top Health
Department officials to describe
what has been done about the
commission's e arlier report,
which also included findings that
the hospitals violated fire
and earthquake safety standards
and that in-service training was
Marchers Back Tenants
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> As
an estimated 2,500 people
crowded the vicinity of the In-
ternational Hotel, m05t apparent·
ly in support or tenants
threatened with eviction. a judge
refused to intervene in their
favor.
The crowd Wednesday was
noisy but orderly as rush-hour
traffic streamed up the fM)() block
d Kearny Street. Marchers filled
sidewalks on both sides or the street.
Sheriff Richard Hongisto. who
has been sentenced to jail for con·
tempt or court for failing to evict
the 80 elderly tenants. said Wed·
nesday night he had no intenuon
d carrying out the first stage or
the evictions.
C.W.ion KHb PHec
RIVERSIDE (AP>-Federal in·
•estigators are looking into a mid·
air plane collision at Flabob
airport that killed one pilot but
left the other only scratched. Two
private airplanes, one taking off
and one landing at the airport
near Riverside, collided at about 900feet.
•-d loh llrged
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
state Transportation Depart-
( State )
ment. under fire for what cnl.lcs
say is a go-slow policy on highway
building, has recommended 28
small highway projects for Sll.S
million in state rundin~-
The projects. all in areas of
high unemployment. were reject·
ed for federal funds, but the de·
partment is asking the state
Highway Commission to approve
state funding for them.
Bedfl Dbco11er~d
LOS ANGELES <AP> Tht-
body of a San Fernando Valle)
massage parlor owner, mbsmr
since Jan. s. was found Wedne:-
day stuffed in the trunk of tus
parked car al Los Angeles In
tematlonal Airport.
A police source said Michael
Arriola, 25. had been "shot in the
manner of an execution with a
large caliber gun ...
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SACRAMENTO CAP > -
California is losing the war
against drug abuse, with police
seizing only two percent or the
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crime. Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger
says.
Younger. in a report delivered
to Legislative Analyst A. Alan
Post. said there were 525,600 of-
fenses committed in 1975 to sup-
port drug habits, and that 40 per-
cent or all income-producing
crime in Los Angeles is drug·
rel a led.
Boy Held in f'irn
SAN JOSE CAP> -Fire in-
vestigators said loday a 16-year-
old boy booked Wednesday night
might be responsible for setting
at least 10 fires on San Jose's
wes t side. The boy's . name was
not released because he Is a
Juvenile.
EPA Rule Refuted
WASHINGTON CAP) -At-
torneys from California and
Maryland told the Supreme
Court Wednesday the Environ·
mental Protection Agency had no
authority to order them to im-
pose traffic plans on their
highways in order to reduce air
pollution In congested
metropolitan areas.
Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa, phone 556-0611 ..
"virtually nonexistent."
Brown's proposed budget in·
eludes $21 million for fire and
earthquake s afety Improve ·
ments at the hos pitals .
Do Illes tic
Insurance
Disputed
SACRAMENTO CAP> -The
Assembly must now consider a
controversial measure imposing
a one-year moratorium oo a new
law extending workers' com·
pens ation insurance to domestic
employes. ............ The law. which went into effect
Jan. l. requires homeowners to
provide insurance against on·
the-job injuries for all their
employes. including babysitters
and yard workers .
Basket Buddies
Legislative Couns el Bion
Gregory said he did not believe
the new law requires renters to
carry the insurance. but there
was considerable dispute over
his opinion.
Stonewall. the mascot at the Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty lo Arumals shelter in Salinas, outgrew his
basket, but he 's willing to share it with a new guest.
Herbie, the rabbit. Officials say the rabbit and dog play
together (jnd nap in the bas ket.
EXPERTS ESTIMATED that
if renters must be insured, 3.3
million households in the state
are not covered against the new
liability_
Gator Gouged
Aged Reptik May Lose Life
On Wednesday, the Assembly
Finance, Insurance and Com ·
merce Committee voted 11-l for
the emergency moratorium bill
by Assemblyman Ric hard
Robinson (O·SantaAna).
Robinson's bill would let the
law take effect again in a year if
no other bill is passed before
then.
The moratorium was opposed
by organized labor. the in·
surance industry and the Brown
administration.
REPRESENTATIVF.S OF all
three groups s aid they believed
the law should be kept in elfect,
but amended quickly to exclude
such casual employes as the oc·
casion..i babysitter, lawn mower
or car washer.
John Henning, bead of the state
Federation or Labor. AFL-CIO.
said labor had been fighting to
get domestics covered for 30
years. He said they never in-
tended to include such people as
a golf caddy or a boy who is paid
SO cents to wash a car.
LOSANGELES tAP> -Forthe
second tame an two weeks,
Methuselah has been hit in the eye
with a metal pipe. Theshockoftbe
attacks, plus the seriousness or
his latest injury. may C05t the old
alligator at the Los Angeles Zoo
his life.
According lo zoo ofhc1als,
Methuselah was just lying there
in a pool of water, as alligators do,
when a teen-age zoo visitor de·
c1ded he 'd like to see more action.
THE YOUNG man reportedly
fetched a five-foot metal pipe
used to turn on water valves and
jabbed Methuselah in the left eye,
right where the leathery old gent
had been hit the week before by an
unknown assailant.
Then the alligator mugger
threw the pipe al Methuselah, hlt·
ling him again. whereupon a
bystander who couldn't stand it
any more made a citizen's arrest.
The bystander's name was be·
ing withheld by police, but they
r e ported 19-year-old Jorge
Cardenas was booked on a misde-
meanor charge of cruelty to
arumals. He is being held on $500
bond.
Methusela h has been tran·
quillzed and is stall lymg in his
pool Zoo Or. Warren Thomas
said Methuselah may lose his eye,
maybe even his I.ire.
THERE WAS NO word on
whether there would be an opera·
lion. Methuselah, 11-feet long.
isn't going to be the most
cooperative patient, Thomas
said. He pointed out, however.
that alligators are pacifists and
only get their bad reputations
from their aggressive cousins, the
crocodiles.
No one at the zoo knows exactly
how old Methuselah is. but they
say he's at least 20 because he's
been there longer than anyone
else.
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DAILV PILOT EDITORIAL P GE
Teacher Power
' A couple of new groupings in the
alphabet have developed a s pecial
significance for political candidates in
Calitornia.
They've teamed that the Association
for Better Cilize~hip <ABC) is the political
arm of the California Teachers Association
CCT A) -and when ABC and CT A move into
high gear they can make or bre ak many a
candidate for office.
In this past year's elections. 88 percent
of the Assembly candidates backed by the
CTA were winners. So were 67 percent of
CTA-backed state Senate candidates and 80
pe r cent of the teacher s' choices fo r
Congress.
It's not just a matter of money, though
~ percent of the CTA 's 150,000 members
agree to have $.5 a year deducted from
their pa): checks for the union's political
fund. And the CTA was one of the largest
cash contributors in some legislative races
last election.
the bargaining agent for all that dlstrtct's
t eachers . CTA is recognized as that
bargaine r in an overwhelming majority of
California school systems.
So CTA js lining itself up on both ends -
it hopes to wield power in electing school
boards and legislators, and at the same
Ume represent more California teachers.
If that happens, the California Teachers
Association will be in a pcsition to run the
state's public school syste m Crom kin
de rgarten thro ug h high school.
That is e nough power to frighten
anyone.
Equitable Funding
Yet another state-mandated program is
in financial trouble because local govern-
m ents are balking at shelling out the
millions it will cost.
Last year the state Legislature voted to
place Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and
San Bernardino Counties in a new regionaJ
Afr Pollution Control District.
The key trick 1S the CTA pool of diligent,
well organized campaign workers who sturr
envelopes. lick stamps. ring doorbells and
)Jlan telephones. They are a formidable
group.
3 When the teachers began dabbling in
.opol.itics, they started by endorsing local
'school board candidates. That worked
rather well and now they've really spread
But Los Angeles and Orange Counties
say they 're not ready to chip in 70 percent of
the new dis trict's $12 million annual budget.
Are We Stuck mitla the Bill?
'their wings.
IL is of course, their right to participate
in the e lection process.
Threatened with a cut-off or funding.
the Assembly is speeding legislation to loan
the district enough slate money to pay for
its operation through June 30-but with a 10
percent penally for counties not paying up
by March l.
Oil Clean-up Costs
But the re are those who wonder just
where we a re heading if a single group of
citizens becomes so powerful it can control
the boards that control the "school districts
and elect the legislators who make the laws
and control the purse strings . Particular:ly
whe n those citizens are the public's
employ es.
Meanwhile county :;uperv1sors a r e
seeking a more equitable way of funding air
• pollution centro1 operations than impos-
mg another burden on property taxpayers.
This power is even more formidable
considering slate law that now recognizes
one teache r organization in each district as
A proposal that makes a great deal of
sense would a dd $1 to vehicle registration
fees in the participating counties.
The License fee plan would make the
cost of combating air pollution a true users'
true. The slate should authorize it promptly.
Kissinger's No Saint
A Lucky Escape from Watergate
WASHING TON As he exits.
Se<:retary of State ll~nry A. l(jss·
inge r squirms and postures.
fearful to the e nd that his reputa·
lion will be soiled or diminished,
or th;·t a new n.:11elation will
cause 1>eople to no longer love
him as one of America·s great
heroes.
PTesently. he is embroiled in a
dispute over whether he can
squirrel away
the tra n s ·
scribed rec-
o rds of ha s telephon e
conversation~
w h I I e in
public office.
On Christmas
Eve , wh e n
hardl y a
creature was
stirring, except Kissinger. he
worked out an a rrange me nt
whereby the records would be
kept at the Library of Congress.
with only Kissinger-approved
persons having access to them.
Now the arch1v1st of the Na
tional Archl\•et. a nd Records
Service. the Reporters' Commit
tee for Freedo m of the Press and
other professional organnat1ons
claim Henry has no right to hide
these controversial papers from
P\lbhc view
( MCK )
THIMMESCH
But when the "plumbers·· case
was hot, estimable gents 1n this
town like Sen. J . W. Fulbright
and Special Prosecutor Leon
Jaworski and lamas of the press
felt that "we can't lose llenry :·
and laid off of him
That urge survives A few week~ ago. a federal judge ruJed
that Kissinger and his aide. Gen.
Alexander Haig. were not J?uilty
of violating Morton Halperin's
civil rights for their part in the
Nixon Administration's wiretap-
ping or Halperin, once an assis·
tant to Kissinger. T he same
judge found Nixon. John Mitchell
and H. R. <Bob> Halde man guilty
and therefore liable to pay
Halperin civil damages.
From my reading of the case. I
must skept1catly conclude that
the judge is still cowed by the
Kissinger m ystique, and also
finds It easy to kick Nixon. et al.
who a re d own. And how can u
federal judge find our NATO
commander, Gen Haig. guilty?
The very thought! But we ha-
ven·t heard the last of this case.
for llaJperm is still convmced
Kissinger and Haig are guilty,
along with the others.
KJSSINGER not only willmgly
part1c1pated m the wiretapping
program. he bad a hatred for
Daniel Ellsberg which had plenty
to do with the formation of the
White House plumbers. lie ap-
parently knew about the wiretap-
ping right up to its termination.
and he reportedly knew that
something was being done about
Ells berg.
This involvem ent may not even
be criminal, but his testimony on
these matters w as cert::iinly a l·
lowed to run along the margins of
peTj ury. It would be revealing to
read the transcripts of those Oval
Office taped conversation s
between Kissinger and Nixon.
the secretary's notes of morning
staff meetings where Kissinger
ranted about E:lsberg, and the
ver y transcriptions or Kiss-
inger's phone calls -which he is
trying to keep away from
newsm en and the public.
Henry Is no saint. He contribut-
ed to the m entality in the Nixon
White House which brought it to
shame and ruin. But he has
cleverly escaped being tarred
with the guilt. Ehrlichman and
others have done a tittle bit of
Henry's time for him.
He and Nixon fashioned 11
foreig n policy which served
America well and could have de-
veloped into the most successful
diplomacy of this century.
Instead. because of Watergate.
arrogance and stupidity. that
policy was arrested
Nixon is shamed. but Klssinger
seems to be escaping, for the mo-
ment. anyway
WASHINGTON With one oil
tanker after another bleeding
oil upon our seacoasts. the
American people not only are
s tuck with the environmental
blight but must also pay most of
the clean-up costs .
The secr et papers or the
shipowners r eveal how they
bamboozle d Congr ess in
the late 1960s
to absolve
them from
finan c i a l
liability. They
anticipated
the nasty oil
s pillages .
whic h have
now polluted
our shores They lobbied behind
the scenes. therefore, to make
sure they wouldn't have to pay
the damages.
In tact. they foresaw an en-
vironmental catastrophe, which
hasn't yet happe ned. Some day .
they expect a giant, 200,000-ton
supertanke r to break up and
belch 50 million lo 80 million
gaUons of oil into our coastal
waters. This would be enough to
stain the surf and blacken the
beaches for hundreds of miles.
We began lo investigate the oil
industry's awesome power to
pollute a fte r the tanker Argo
Merchant broke a part on a shoal
off Nantucket and gushed more
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
America, the BeautifuJ!
God shed His grace on
thee!
And crown thy good with
brotherhood
From sea to oily sea!
O.L.V
O•oom~ Gv' tomm•tth er• •~fled by r.,.otn 4nd do na41t«.•n•rUy ,.ft4Kt uw
•••on ol lh• "''"'ip.aper S.ncl .,...... to.I -•etoOtoomrOu~. 0•11rP11o4
(JACK ANDERSON)
than seven million gallons of oil
into a pounding sea.
We made trips out or state and
out or the country to question oil
insiders. We obtained documents
in both English and Greek, prov·
ing that the international
petroleum a nd shipping tn·
dustries blocked the laws, wh.ich
might have s aved our coasts
from the 011 blighl
IN ATHENS, Brusscls. Lisbon.
London. New York and Rome.
according tu these documPnt".
1ntemationul oil men. shippe1·s
and insurance m ogul s conl.pired
privately as early as 1967 to
thwart the U .S antipollution
bills .
They were worried about the
inevitability of oil spills. The
huge supertank er s carried
enough oil to contaminate an en-
tire seacoast. These long, whale·
shaped sea monsters were con·
structed of such thin steel for
thelr size. warnC?d the experts,
that they would rip apart if they
should eve r run aground.
Me mbers or Congress. foresee-
ing the d anger . hegan drafting
some tough liability laws. This
U S. move could set a worldwide
standard, which could raise in
surance rates sky high or even
make the supertankers uninsura
ble, the shipowners feared.
From their viewpoint, the most
dangerous meas ures were in-
troduced b y Sen. Edmund
Muskie, 0 .-Me ., and Rep. PauJ
Rogers, D.·Fla. The bills would
have assessed the clean-up costs
to the industries that make a pro·
fit from oil
The shipowners tracked these
bills more carefully than they
had ever monitored a storm at
sea. "Prospects of the <Muskie>
bill's passage?. " warned one
lobbyist gloomily. "are con·
sidered to be very good."
THE SHIPPI NG lobbyists
were joined by the oil lobbyists .
"The Ame rican Pe tro leum
lnstJtute wlll lobby to limit the
liablllty or 3 shipowner ," happily
After all, Kissinger was on the
Jtovernment payroll. and was us·
1n1t government employ~ and
facallltes t o r ecord those
thousands or priceless conversa-
tions. Unbeknowmsl to callers.
Henry had as many as four
secretaries listening in on his
,&elephone conversations, dutJJul
J,y lranscrib10g e very word
DURING those worst hours of
Watergate. Kissinger had his
most sensitive documents qwetly
shipped off to \he-v ault.s of Nelson
Rockeretler's estate at Pocantico
HUii where a Rockefeller lad
was once nearly bitten to death
by fierce dogs kept there. Kiss·
inger moved t.he stuff back when
he was told it was egairult the I aw
lo store classiCied documents ort
government premises.
Travel Puts Life in Its Place
Now It develops lhal Kissinger
kept the disputed telephone re-
cords at Pountico Hills Wltil last
week. Shame on you. Henry.
There are skeptics in this town
who think that If Kisslnger had
been probed during the
Watergate era. he would now be
helping John Ehrlichman
operate the septlc tanks at the
federal prison in Salford, Ari&.
Kissinger certnlnly ~ounded
llke a perjurer in s worn
te:sUmony before congressional
committees. And Ehrlichman
claims the tapes of Oval Office
conversations would clearly de-
monstrate that Klstln&er was the
"moving and efflclent force that
cauted the pwsh on (Daniel) El· .Jaber,." Ehrlich man says KJa&.
lnger knew that ''some govern·
ment enUty'' was taJdnl care or
the Ellaberi problem.
ftOVBLE 18 A federal Judie
would not allow EbrUchman to
Introduce any t ueb White House
tapes or record• which mtaht bo
.. to push a "national seeurl·
arpmeot, based on Kill-
' r 'a lmp1oratJou.
Aboard the SS Sa nta
Mariana-As I may have men-
tioned before, I travel less to see
the world than to find myself, a
much more Important malter.
On this voyage, aboard a
Prudential Line fre lghter-
p ass en g er
shJp. I shall
s ee such
things as the
skyline of Rio,
tbe urbanity
of Buenos
Aires and the
wonders of
Tierra del
Fuego and the
Strait of
Magellan: but I will be much
more interested ln finding how
I've changed since the last time I
gol a good look at myself.
The journey. for me, is always
w1lbi.n. An ocean·going shlp Is
juat about perfection roe t.h1a type ot voyage. In mind'• eye I can
lt1lJ see and smell the palnt on
the Oate Brt<tge: but the d1stanc:e rve already gooc, inward. ta In·
cakuJablt.
The thing is, I don't know when
and bow to 1et away rrocn home,
which ls for me Telegraph Hill,
the boltea and brio of North
Beach. and lbe occasional dinner
or drlnkln1 party ln t.be purUeua or Nob Hill or Pacific Heil)lt.s. When you are doln1 a job
almost cooUnuoual7, and are ton
ot to tbe midst of Ure a wC?ll.
[ ]
drain on the dwindling reserves CHARLES of your sympathy .
McCABE NO, THE GLVT Is too great. at
------------some point, even to admit these
something curious occurs. You
find yourself in a groove. and suf-
fering from a glut. Laziness
keeps you from moving from the
groove. The glut just over-
whelms you.
LET ME explain about lbe
glut. Even a person as sedentary as t accumulates an enormous
amount or sensory Impression.•
eaeh day. Some of these are tied
up with personal relaUonsblpe
that can be frustrating. Others
are things. like tbe gloomy pro-greas of the world, which are
equally frustrating becauat
there Ian 't much you can do about
it.
The reault LI a glut of un-
a..almllated feeUn,.. You carry It
about Uke an albatro.. You are
always feeUn1 pres..ed and help.
le11 because of the anodyne
natureoflbe 1roove. Grooves are
bad places to cope wtlh ihltl.
Tbe glut becomes a 1reat
wei,ht. like a heavy box you can· not let otJ your ba. It'• not a
queatioo of what can I do about
A'• request& tor mooe:y, or B'a
buaband runnln1 aw11 rrocn her.
or C's request that you do a
tel.vision aeries, or F's ccmtaol
problems to the forefront of your
consciousness. much lesa apply
critical Intelligence to them. By
now. you have begun to use the
Great Anodyne, booze, rather to
excess. And this brings another
glut, the physical one, where
your sodden pores carry about
great quantities of water, which
you can slough off In a week of
sobriety. Again, the impotence
caused by the glut Within the
groove.
You need. and you know you
need. a tota l withdrawal of the
libido. This you get, alter a cou·
pie of days of intense sack duty,
with the aid of a couple or
sleepers. on a gently rolling sea.
Even though it has happened
before, you are surprised that it
comes again, that you still have
that old resilience. that a sense of
proportion is still possible. A
wonderful thing happens. I call
this a gathering. This is the time
when a 11 that unabsorbed
personal chaos built up over
weeks and months of being hit too
fast and responding too slowly,
begins to slide away.
TIDNGS rail into place. Flrst
of all. naturaJly. you rediscover
who you are. Without this
schoolroom Pointer, you can do
nothing about what you feel
about what you felt, penumbral-
ly, before. It ls you. ratbert.ban a
bloated mind and a bloated
heart, that you find putting
thJn11 In order, a way ol doing
things that you had almost
forgotten about.
Gradually, 1lke (oam ris ing lo
the head of a b~er &18115 aft.cir a
little agitation, the thlngB that
should be heeded -.re pre.woted
to you In palpable form. The cor·
morants off the Panama Coast
have made thclr appearance.
speartna tlsh lnto their throaty baa•· I feel as 111 had Jusl 11bed a
testy akin.
reported one agent to his Athens·
based bosses.
Meanwhile. shippers and in·
s urers met privately in Rome m
late 1967 to consider the problem.
This was followed four months
later by another secret meeting
in Lisbon. They finally agreed,
according to a memo by ooe or
the participants, to oppose
"strict liability on shipowners for
damage caused by the escape of
oil."
They hoped to Ii mil the liability
of sh.tpowners merely to a polite
explanation. "The owner of a
vessel from which 011 has
escaped. causin g pollution,
tshouldl explain how the 011 was
permitted to escap<:." it was pro·
~sed
In case of a djsastrous oil s pill.
in other words, the i.nsurance-
shipping crowd wanted to let the
owners off with a simple account
of the accident. lt would be left to
the victims to c lean up the oily
mess.
Representatives of the world
insurance and shipping in·
duslries slipped up to Capitol Hill
in July. 1968 to sell this idea to the
House Public Works Committee.
They paid a quiet call on Richard
SuJlivan, the chief counsel, who
was processing the antipollution
legislation.
"WE WERE pleased to learn."
one agent wrote back lo his
superiors, that Sullivan would
··abandon.. the idea of holding
the shipowners and oil com-
panies totally liable for their oil
accidents . The lobbyists also
"argued strenuously against Cun·
limited) liability for removaJ
costs·· or s pilled oil. "Mr.
Sullivan and bis staff fioaUy
agreed ... the me mo reported
triumphantly.
According to the document,
Sullivan then "met separately
with representatives of the
Ame r i c an Petroleum
Institute ... Thereafter, another
revision of tbe bill was pre-
pared." This contained addi-
tional concessions.
Crowed one shipping represen·
tative: "We believe (the coo·
cessions> would accomplish as
good a result as the sbipowoen
and their (insurance> cJul:x\ could
hope to achieve in any oil pollu·
lion bill which the United States
Congress might pass." ll should
not, the memo added. "have any
serious effect on the Onsurancel
premiums."
VET EVEN this limited an·
lipollution m easure was kept off
the law books for two more
years. It provided for a moderate
boost In liability. w1th no real
means for collecting on oll dis·
asters
In the last Congress, environ·
mentalists tried once more to
place more liablllly for oil
spillages on the oil industry and
the tanker n eets . But once again
It was bottled up by the special
interests.
OAAHGE COAST
l<olwrt N. Wt'4Td, Pvbl.f3Mr
Thamar Keev11. 1".dltor
6artlara Kr~t>fch.
Ellltonal Pagr Eidttor
"T'he editorial page of lhe Daily
Pilot seeks t o inform and
stimulatt-ruders by praenUna
on this Pllite diver8e commentary
on toPiCll or Interest by s)'ndlcat·
ed rolumnl11u and c1rtoon.1&ts. by
provldlnii a rorum tor readera·
vl.-w!I und by preaenlln11 thJe
newspaper's opinions and ldttN
on current toplc:1. The edltortal
opinions or the DaUy Pilot 1ppear
only 1n the editorial column at the
top or the poge. Opll\lons ~
Pf'CSUd by the columnists and
cartoonJat.s end letter wnten ·~ Ulelr own and no cndorsement ol their views by the DaUy Pl.lot
should be lnft~
Thursday. J.n.13, um
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Leads N o min ees
Band 'P ick '
For Grammy ...
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Slarland Vocal Band,
1 mltively new to the record Industry. leads a field ~ IDOltly w,u known names in nominaUons for lhe
19tb annual Grammy Awardi.
8tarland rolled up nominations Wednesday for
best new artist or the year, record or the year and
aoni of U>e year for their sensuous love song ... Af
temoon De..,ht ...
PAUL SIMON'S "St WAYS to Leave Your Lov·
e r." Barry Manilow's "I Write the Songs,'
Cblcago'a "If You Leave Me Now" and George
1 Benson's "This Masquerade'' also were nominated
for record of the year.
Stevie Wonder, alm05t a permanent rixture in
the annual Grammy show, plays another prominent
part i.Q this year's nominations. He was nominated
for male performer or the year and his "Songs in
the Key of Ufe" was nominated for album or the year.
Othe r a lbums nominated were Geor ge
Benson's "Breezin'." ''Chicago X" by Chicago,
Peter Frampton's "Frampton Comes Alive" and
BoiScaeg.s' "Silk Degrees."
THE G RAMMIES, TitE MUSIC industry's
Oscars, ar e presented by the Natlonal Academy or
Re<:ording Arts and Sciences. Nom inations are sug.
gested by academy members and record com·
panies. Nominees are selected -us ually rive m
each or 49 categories
by academy co mmit·
tees and the winners are
chosen by voting mem-
bers or the academy at
large.
This year 's winners
will be announced in a
n ation ally televised
awards show Feb. 19 at
th e H o l l y wood
Palladium . hosted by
singer Andy Williams.
APWI .......
Bes ide s Wonder,
nominees fo r best male
perform er in the pop
field included Scaggs,
B enson , Go rd on
Lightfoot a nd Lou
Rawls. COLE
Lightfoot a ls o won a song·of·tbe-year nomina-
tion for his "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
along with songwriters Bill Danoff for "Afternoon
Delight," Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield for
"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," Bruce J ohnston for
"I Write the Songs" and Leon Russell for "This
Masquerade ."
NOMINATE D WITH Sf ARLAND for best new
artist or group were 805ton, the Brothers Johnson.
Wild Cherry and Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah
Band.
Natalie Cole was again in the running for the
best fem ale performer for her album, "Natalie
Cole."
Also nominated were Lmda Ronstadt for
"Hasten Down the Wind," Emmylou Harris for
"Here , There and Everywhere," Joni Mitchell for
"The Hissin g of Summer Lawns" and Vicki Sue
Robinson for "Turn the Beat Around."
Johnny Taylor's smash hit, "Disco Lady," led
the list of nominations for best rhythm and blues
song. along with ''Love Hangover," "Lowdown,"
"Misty Blue" and "Shake Your Booty."
COMPETING FOR BEST RHYTHM and blues
female performe r were Melba Moore . Diana Ross.
Dor othy Moore. Aretha Franklin and Nat.alle Cole.
For male R&B performer the nominees were
Johnny T aylor, RaWis, Joe Simon, Wonder, Marvin
Gaye and Scaggs .
Nominated for best country song were "Drop
Kick Me, J esus. Through the Goal Posts of Life,"
"Broken Lady." ··nie Door 1s Al ways Open,"
"Everytime You Touch Me" and "Hank Williams,
You Wrote My Life"
BEST COUNTRY GROUP NOMINEES .were
The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Asleep at the Wheel,
the Sta tle r Brothers. George Jones-Tamm y
Wynette and Lore tta Lynn·Conway Twitty
Waylon Je nnings was nommated as country
m ale perfor mer of the year. as were Wllhe Nelson,
Ronnie Milsap, Larry Gatlin and Mac Davis.
Nom inees for female country performer in
eluded Emmylou Hams, Dolly Pa rton. Cr yst &I
Gale. Ta mmy Wyneueand Mary Kay Place
U.S. Sues Youths
For Forest Fire
LOS ANGELES (AP> Three Santa Maria
youths accused of starting a 1975 fire in Los Padres
National Forest are being sued by the fede ral gov
emmeot for the $275,000 it cost to extinguish that
blu e.
Tbe governm ent filed suit In Los Angeles
Federal Court against Patrick Donovan, Ronald
Mc Vicar and Richard Ortega and their parents.
Tbe suit contends that the three youths started
the forest fire Sept. 25, 1975. by in tentionally throw-
lna a U1hted Oare into dry brush.
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Thursday. Janua7 13. 1977 OAJL Y PILOT A 7
Legisla tor
To Admit TV Writer Still Missing
I Drinking
NEW YORK (AP) -Nearly SIX weeks after the
wife of former presidential counsel Leonard Gar.
ment disappeared. police say they don't know "Ir
she just Oipped," "got amneaia." or "knows what
made during an installm ent of "The Edae of Night·•
for her to contact her husband and two children.
"Hopefully, she's all right, she's Just not ready
to get lo touch with her family," Sanders aald.
"These things have happened." SACRAMENTO <AP>
-A De mocr atic as·
sembly m an s aid h e
would plead guilty today
to a drunken driving
citation he received the
day h e r eturne d to
Sacramento a rter the
holidays, bis oflice said.
s he's dotna a nd doesn't want to call home.··
Grace Garment, 49, who wrote for tbe television
soap opera "Edge or Night." was last seen Doo. 3 at
Pennsylvania Station in midtown Manhattan. short·
ly before she bad a psychiatric appointment for
treatment of depression.
Sanders said he has made periodic painful calll
to Garmel\l lo which each man reporta he bu not.bins to tell the other.
The a rrest of Tom
Suitt. a s e cond-term
legisla to r f r o m the
Riverside County town of
Indian Wells . occurred
Jan. 3 in Yolo County
after Suitt said he bad
so m e dr i nk s w ith
friends.
"WE'RE TOTALLY IN THE dark .. The
family hasn't beard anything," Sgt. Max Sanders or
the Police De~rtment's Missing Persons Squad
MERCURY SAVINGS
m.,/ fonH m11mri11tinn -said in an interview.
AltWI,..._.
TOP MALE?
Stevie Wonder
A 13·state alarm has produced no leads. and
Sanders said police continue to check "hospitals.
morgues a nd what-not for unknowns or for persons
using any of her names.
Vote Sla te d
LOS ANGELES CAP>
-A charter amendment
that would delete the
mandatory retir ement
age of 70 fo r c it y
employes has been ap-
proved by the City Coun·
cit to be placed on the
Apri!S municipal ballot.
Throug h an office
s po keswo m a n. Suitt
said: "f regret the inci·
dent, and I hope 1 didn't
inconvenience anyone."
"We're in touch with Washington. with the F BI.
lC they get a tentative from anywhere in the coun·
try. they know what we're looking for," Sanders
said. Executive Oll1cea: 7812 Edinger Ave ..
Hunllngton Beach. CA 9264 7 -~--·--
He added he did not
think his drinking im·
paired his driving ability
that night.
MRS. GARMENT, WHO WAS. wearing a pink
turtleneck sweater. brown Cur coat and slacks. had
been in a hos pital and had been very unhappy there.
Sanders s aid . But s he was re leased before
Thanksgiving and spent that holiday at the fa mily 's
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QUEENIE
Triur.clay, January 13, 1977
By Phil lnterlandi Water Reclamation Wins Support
By RAYMOND ESTJIADA JR.
OfllWO•llY""'toot-
1be state Water Resources Control
Board and Orange County water and
sanitation officials are backing a pro-
posal lo reclaim more waste water
and encourage its use.
The plan could generate up to 2.4
million more acre-feet ot water by the
year 2000. said state water official
Dean Thompson. One acre-foot equals
326.000 gallons.
THE PROPOSAL CALLS for
studies to determine where projects
should be developed. legislation to en'·
courage use of reclaimed water and
de velopment of more facilities to
r eclaim water for agricultural.
recreational a nd industrial use.
<Related stories, Page 86.)
plants con vert ed to r eclamation
facilities,'' said Thompson.
ORANGE COUNTY WATER Dis·
trict <OCWD I and Orange County
Sanitation Districts <OCSD> officials
expressed support for the Wa ter
Resources Board's plan.
OCWD and OCSD have been work.
ing jointly s ince October 1976 to
reclaim treated waste water and in·
ject about 15 million gallons a day into
•ft "'6uld f»e a real
Wtt.eflt to Ora-.e
eo-tv '' IDe ~•-"' ... ~ reelal..ed 1eG•fe IOGtft9
for n1ela proj~t• a•
fll"t!~belr lrrfgatlo-. ••• y
the ground to prevent saltwater in-
trusion from the ocean, officials said.
to reclaim watel' ln Orange County as
it is to import it." s aid Lewis.
But l! Northern Callfomla suffers
serious droughts, as it has this year
and last. things may change. Lewis
added.
"WE JtJST CAN'T UEP import·
ing Northern California water. We
11bould work toward reusina our own
water." said Lewis. ocwo imports two-thirds or the
water used to re plenish the Oranae
County groundwater basin.
"We can never wear water out. It
can always be reused, .. saJd Lewis.
"Which Is better than just dumping
treated waste water into the ocean."
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Research programs to identity and
seek solutions to health problems in·
volved in augm enting human water
supplies with r eclaimed water are
another phase of the proposed plan.
"We also have a pilot program us -
ing re cla imed water to irrigate
shrubs along the Santa Ana River run-
ning through Fountain Valley." said
Daryle Bailey. OCWD spokesman.
Bargains In Every Storel
Savings Thru-out "I hate the way he looks at me like a bean-sprout
salad .. "What we are re ally trying to get is
more existing sewage treatment L
I
Deaths Elsew~re Health Buikling
Work Awarded
"IT WOULD BE A real benefit to
Orange County if we could use
reclaimed waste water for such pro-
jects as greenbelt irrigation and let
the water p e rcolate into the
groundwater basin." said Bailey.
MJAMI BEACH. 1-'la.
(AP) -William Douglas
Pawley. 80. a former
U.S. ambassador and
aviation expe rt who
established airlines in
several countries. died
Friday of a self-inflicted
gunshot wound, police
said.
LOS ANGELES <AP >
-111.X. Jerome. 83, who
hri~ received Academy
Award nominations for
bi1 movie songs. died
Saturday . He w as
Beat.la Notices
9APTIS'l'E
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Corona def Mar 673-9450
Calta Mesa 646-2424
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MOITVAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
~2-9150
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Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna H ills
7&8-0933
Sat\ Jvan Cao1strano
495-1776
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3500 Pa<:1ttc ll1ew Onve
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WMtm1ntter
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53&-8539
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hono r ed in 1943 fo r
"Sw e et Dr e am s
Swe etheart·' from the
movie, ··HoU ywood Can-
teen." and in l!M5 for
·'Som e S unday Morn·
Ing, .. from the film. "San
Antonio."
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-Engineer Ralph E .
Phllllps, 80. founder and
board chairman of the rum that designed Los
Ang e l es' fir st
skyscraper, the Occiden-
tal Center. died Monday.
PLYMOUTH. Mass.
(AP) -Rutb Wakefield.
73 , c r e dit e d with
originating the toll house
chocolate chip cookie,
died Monda y . Mrs .
Wakefi eld operated the
Toll House Inn in Whit·
man with her husband
for 37 years.
A $1.2 million contract to remodel a
downtown Santa Ana office building
for the new Orange County health
building has been awarded to CMC
General Contractors of Gardena.
The contract. awarded by county
supervisors. will cover the first phase
ot what is expected to be a $2.5 million
remodeling job.
A report to supervisors said the in-
itial phase calls for renovation of
49,600 square fe et for environmental
health , publi c health nurs ing.
lunchrooms, storage and office space.
Funds for the project were provided
under terms of the federal Public
Works Employment Act ot tln6.
OCWD Water F actory 21, located in
Fountain Valley. "provides the
highest treatment ever done to waste
water:· said Bailey.
"We want to build another water
factory in Anaheim.·' the OCWD
spokesman said. The water district is
hoping to receive federal or state
grants to expand its waste water
reclamation projects. Bailey added.
OCSD ALSO HAS plans on the draw-
ing boards which will reclaim more
waste water for use in Orange County.
according to Ray Lewis, sanitation
districts chief engineer.
"At present it is not as economical
Seminar
On Energy
Planned
REAL EST ATE SALES MANAGER
We are looking for top management personnel with two
years or more eicperience 1n residential real estate to
rrenage established of11ce "' Huntington Beach/fountain
Valley area. Excellent Compensation Send resume in
confidence to Ad #788, OSJly Pilot. P.O Boie t560.
Costa Mesa. CA .
1610 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach
S A N FRANCISCO
<AP> -William E. Paul,
66. who li ved with a
trans planted heart for
nearly 71 'l years , died
Monday of pneum onia at
the U niv e r s it y o f
California Hospital.
Oran ge C ount y
Supervisors will sponsor
a one-day seminar in
May on steps t o be taken
in the event of an energy
shortage.
Supervisor Laurence
Schmit said county of-
ficials s hould look at
••• the Gunfichi ai che
O.K. Corral tooJt pJa"?
HONOLULU <AP > -ways to handle future oil
The county medical ex-embargoes with local
aminer is awaiting government leaders and
laboratory tests to de-those from private in·
termine the cause of de-dustry.
athof Anthony Spreckeb H E S AID lo cal or-m. the son of the late ficials should realize the
s u gar h ei r . Adolph nation s till is dependent
S pr e ck e l s ll . a on f o reign oil and
spokesman said We«lnes· vulnerable to the effects
day. Spreckels, 27. was of an embargo.
found dead at a friend's County offic ials said in
home he re Friday. a report to the board that
ANTRIM, N.H. CAP)
-John Wllllams
Caughey, 102, a New
England artist and in·
ventor. died al his home
here Tuesd ay a fte r a
brief illness.
PARIS (A P) -Henri·
Geor ges Clouzot, 69. the
French film writer and
director. died Wednes-
day night af after a heart
attack. Clouzot 's best
films were marked by
realis m and tension.
They included "Quai des
Orfevres" in 1947. "The
Wages of Fear" in 1952
and "Diabolique " in
19M.
,\ 1 " I 1 I 11 I I' I ·.,; '.
a seminar of lo<:al of·
ficials couJd be the start-
ing point for developing
a local energy. shortage
plan.
Such a plan could be
created in cooperation
with the state, they said,
and outline s teps to be
taken in an energy
emergency.
Aliens Ready
An e stimat ed 126
form e r aliens are
scheduled to be come
Americ an citizens to-
day in tbe first Orange
County Superior Court
naturalization cere mony otum.
Ttv.DITIONAL CUYl'll 1 !"<;
SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE
STARTS TODAY
Thurs., Jan. 13th
10 A.M.
sum· SPOl'f coAn
DllSS ...t CASU.U Sl.ACIS
TIIS • Stem • SWIA 18.S
.000 TASTI WILL M.WAYS II IM S'nU
17th & lrvfne Ave. • Wtttolltf Pfau
N9'#p0rt 8Mct1 • ~792
The date was October 8. 1881 and the
place was !he south side of Freemont
Street in Tombstone. not in the O.K.
Corral. Famed old west gunmen Doc
Holliday. Wyatt Earp and his two
brothers confronted their b itter
enemies the Clantons and McLaurvs.
Within JI seconds what has been called
"the greatest face-to-face gun battle in
the annals of Western HistorY" was
over. with 3 of the Clanton-Mcl.aury
gang dead.
8 YEARS LATER
the John Bloeser Car-
pet Company was
started in a small
building on Pearl
Street in Los Angeles. Since
that time the company has
built a reputation for integ-
rity unmatched in the
Southland . . • this is your
guarantee of complete satis-
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Thul"lday. January 13, 1m DAILY PILOT .,4. •
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 11SUITS 11 BY LEADING. MFG. CO. THE WORLD OVER
AT 50°/o OFF. LABELS YOU'LL RECOGNIZE AT FIRST GLANCE FOR HALF THE PRICE
YOU WOULD ORDINARILY PAY. SIZES & STYLES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND.
STORE HOURS:
HIDAY
10 A.M.~9 P.M.
SATURDAY
I 0 A.M.~6 P.M.
SUNDAY
12·5
. .
3 DAYS ONLY FRl.-SAT.-SUN.
JAN. 14-15-16
we'LL STAY CLOSED THURSDAY, JAM. 13th TO SLASH ALL PRICES IN THE STORE!
SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY
JAM. 14
10 A.M.
-
OUR ENTIRE STOCK SI.ASHED BY AT LEAST 20%u~":0 50%
"SPECIAL PURCHASE0
3 PIECE VESTED
SUITS
I OOCYo TEX1URfDD rOL YES TH
IH SHADES OF IROWN. ILACK.
NAVY, GREY & LIGHT ILUE
REGULAR PRICE $135
DRESS
SLACKS
HA TIOHAU. Y ADVBTISID
HAMES-IMCLUDIMG
SAMSAIELTbyJAYMAR
UMITED TO STOCK OH HAND
./ DRESS SHIRTS
REGULAR TO $21
./ SPORT SHIRTS
REGULAR TO $30
FAMOUS MAK& SHlln'S
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14SB.ECTED GIOUP11
LEATHER
AND
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LIMITID TO STOCK OH HAND
REG. TO $140
LONG SLEEVES
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YOU PAID FOR THEM
UP TO $JO HOW •••
IYTOllAS
SB.ECTID HOUP
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REGULAR TO •• SI 9
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HURRY-LIMITB> QUANTITY. REG. $115.
CAN YOU IEAT THIS •.•
LEATHER
COATS
OUR EHTIRE STOCk OF FINE
DOMESTIC & IMPORTEO LEATHERS
WITH EUROPEAN STYLING
I 00°/o PURE ALPACA .,
SWEATERS
ENDORSED IY A FAMOUS GOLFER
IH SHADES OF NAVY, RB>, ILUE. GOLD
RIGULAR TO $39.50
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UtNted 9"ittffy I ~-----------------------· GENUINE LEATHER TRIMMED
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t/ CASUAL · PANTS
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TEXTURJZID rOL YESTBl
REGULAJl PllJCE $22
COLORFUL SB.ECTIOM
DOMESTIC & IMPORTED
SWEATERS
SOLD FOR REGULARLY AT $30
. IMPORTED SHORT SLEEVES
SPORT
SHIR.TS
REGULAR PRICE $19.99
FAMTASTIC SB.ICTIOH
NEW COLOR5-4fEW PATTIRNS
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' . . . . . . . . . ..
A J 0 DAIL V PILOT Thup1c$ay. January 13, 1977 , TV Iµng Facing Death
A .. w1,.,.. ..
IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE TUPPERWARE
Tltfany James Shows Party Merchandise
Sexy Sales
Party Offerings Brief
BOSTON CAPJ -When Tiffany James
visits groups or housewives In their homes. It
isn't Tupperware s he bnngs 1l's sexy bikini
panties and s ee· through brassieres.
"I BEl.IEVE THERE'S A LITTLE bit of
showgirl in everyone," said Mrs. J ames,
owner of a Boston lrngcrie shop, the Un·
dercover Boutique
She said she started peddling her wares in
Boston ~i ll lni: rooms <ifter her store ac-
cumulated a hatch or cut out hras and crotch-
less panties. Four of her mother's middle-age
fn ~nds askt•d 1f lht•y t·ould sell Lhe racy
bloomt•r:i 111 thl·1r m1.n hom<.·s
NOW MRS. J 1H 1t:S llOLDS regular
lingerie parties 111 addilJon to running her
shop. She encourai::ci. customers to try the
merchandise on.
"A lot of m y customers are m1drile-age
women who reahzc their husbands are out
meeting all kinds of fcmaJes and want to make
themselves a little more interesting," said
Mrs. James. ··They're out of their flannel
nighties. They'r e a different type of person.
They're more aggressive.''
Dental Aides Set
Education Meet
An educational meeting for the Southern
California Dental Assistants :\:-.soc1alion wall be
held Feb 5·6 at the AaJboa Bay Club in Newport
Beach.
Guest speakers will be Daniel 0 Keeling, presi-
dent of Keeling and Co , Thomas E Tennant. assis·
tant vice president of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Co .. and Barbara Coin Carll.on. a p:-.ycholog1st
About 600 members are r '<pectcd to attend For
more mformot1on. call Ooroth} J G ri ggs at
213 /240·2029.
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Again For Laetrile
NEW YORK CAP > -
ABC has won lhe weekly
television program rat·
ings race once aeain. ec-
cordiilg to A.C. Nielsen
figures for the week end·
ing Jan. 9.
Although A BC had five
shows m the top 10, it
also had the lowest-rated
show. That was .. Justice
on Trial " o n "ABC
Closel.ip" Friday night. •
THE AVERAGE na·
tional ratin&s for the
week showfd A BC with a
21.4 rating, repres enting
15 2 million homes.
followed by NBC with a
20.2 r ating. or 14 4
miU1on homes. and CBS.
20.1. or 14 3 million
"Happy Days" and
.. Laverne and Sharley"
propelled ABC into the
ratings forefront for the
week.
NBC'S SUNDAV after·
noon t elecast of the
Super Bowl football
game for the Na lion al
Football League cham·
pionship was not in·
eluded in the rating sur·
vey,. which covers only
prime-time programs
CBS offered what 1t
l'alled an alternative to
tho:;e shows Tuesday,
but the first ins tallment
of "Who's Who" turned
up in 58th place. fourth
from the bottom.
"VIOL ENCE IN
America," a three-hour
NBC special, got a 20.9
rating Wednesd ay night.
Placing 33rd in the rat-
ings, the show was the
highest-r ated long.
duration documentary in
television his tory, the
network says
ln order . the lop 10
shows were.
Heooy O«l•n w 1tf'I d lA I td11f'q,
ABC. "l•Vfrne arid Stllrlf''I', 3A '· ABC. "M A·!>-H,' 19. ces. R••O on EnttbOot.'' l'I 7, 1>j 8C "OM o..v ~1
" Ti,,..,," 16 S. CBS Gre~n Ev~' t6 J. A8C'\ Mortd11v n19ht mov1t' '.:~1Z11~":"i.! ~:~~iv~~t; 'c7is1· ·A~~11
Oo\reV" H t. NBC. •no "Ol•rltV \ A~l~~·;.~':.'a.!:.~1no" on ABC ""°
t.O Minutn." w•r• ne•,IY tltd wttr-
thl IOtli plac~ \N>W l>Ul h.od • \llqf\lly
\m.efrer ~,.. ot tM •vdi•ncr 'f'lPl!C
t•~ly other \hoW\ 1n the top 10 wieno
"Slar\ltr al'O Hutch, 'ABC S..ntO<d ~Son ·• NBC, .. M'9'¥1141t Fi~O •
CBS. S.rntv M11lor • 8C Bo••l t• •· -ac ··su. Mtlho" Oo1t•r ~n · ABC Mau~ CBS. er>d L•lllr .-.°"".°" ,,.._. p,.,,,~ ces
T"f' W•lto,,, -tnl"I fh_. J•t
''"'"Wn\ •1mO· t h.,d l.•tl1t' HOUY' "'
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Ray Carnohan, who bas
cancer of the pancreas. is s wng the federal govern·
ment for permission to have the illegal drue
Laetrile administered to rum
Carnohan, whose illness cannot be helped by
surgery, contends in the suit that Laetrile Is his
''last hope of sustaining life" and is the treatment of
hls choice.
CARNOHAN STATES IN THE suit he has full
knowledge of the Food and Drug Administration's
ruling that Laetrile, which is derived froni apricot
kemels, is of no us e in treating cancer
However, he argues a ban on the importing and
administering of the drug violates his constitutional
rights .
Dtl\VID MATHEWS, THE PRESENTsecret3ry
of Health. Education Welfare, and secretary
designate Joseph A. Califano are both named as de-
fendants in the suit.
Carnohan seeks a court order prohibiting the
food and Dr ug Administratton from enforcing the
ban. plus an order ab5olv1ng his physician from
c1v1l or criminal prosecution for administenng the
drug if 1t 1s obtained .
Fir1n Must Halt
Vitamin C Claiin
LOS AN GELES (AP> -A San Fernando Valley
vitamin firm has agreed to stop advertising certain
vitamin C products which allegedly contain
ascorbic acid ins tead of the advertised rose hips or
acerola berries
In a stipulated Judgment, under which a ca!'>c· I!'>
settled without trial or admil.s1on of wrongdutng,
Kai Inc also agreed lo pay a $2.500 civil penall.~
The agreement ended a lawsuit filed by the con·
sumer affairs branch of the district attorney's of
fice.
The suit also churned that the firm m arketed a
product railed Vegetarian Vitaroi which was ma<le
from acetate, although it was advertised as cont:un
ing vitamin A from lemon grass oil.
PARDON
RATE OFF
SACRAMENTO CAPJ
Gov Edmund Brown
.Jr has issued 95 pardons
in two years. but is issu·
ing fewer than his pre·
deces s o r , Ronald
Rea~an .
Ma rie M o r etti,
Brown's cle mency assis-
tant, said that he granted
44 pardons Christmas
Eve to ex-convicts.
Reagan pard oned
n('arly 600 pers ons dur·
ing his ei;.:ht years m of·
C1ce
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Mioh1tor Or .• Hunttnqton 6t'1tth (A .,"" Ht•\ bu\•ne-., t\ <onductttd b¥ •n 1n
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NAM&ST&TEME!olT
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l'ICTtTIOUS llVSIN£SS
H""'E ST•TEM(NT Tr'• tollow1nq Of'r\Of\\ ,jr• OO•'lQ ~·
nf"\\ft\
Eleeted
J . J e ff Pence o f
Corona del Mar has
be en e l ecte d t o
board of directors of
University of Ken·
lucky Alumni As·
sociation.
81.F,SS ALL
TORONTO IAP> Si~n out!'1dl' M amland
Cr}slal Glass Ltd 1n
Toronto 'GOd Bless AU
Little B o y s With
Slingshots
Bav Blallled
Disney's Ski
Plans 'Clean'
PORTERVILLE <~P) -An air quallly 1\udy
hu determined 1t lS unlikely that sifnlCicant pollu·
Uon would result from Disney Productions' pro·
posed ski resort at M10eral Klng, forest oftlclal$ re·
port.
The study by Meteorology Research, Inc. of
Alladena evaluated a previous analysis ln the
MlneraJ King Final Environmental Statement, said
Sequoia Na lion al Forest Supervisor J ohn A . Leasure.
MIU DETERMINED THAT THE prlmary
sources of polh1tants in the southern Sierra Nevada ,
are the San Ftaocl.sco Bay area and urban and
agricultural centers in the San Joaquin Valley.
The results were essentially the same as those
in the first environmental statement, Leu ure saicJ.
The study concluded that "in all cases. increases in
polJutant em1Ss1ons attnbutable to the proposed
project are less than l percent."
THE DISNEY PLAN FOR a maJor ski resort
has been under attack by env1ronmentahsts for ..
decade, and its scope has been scaled down s ince it
was first proPosed.
FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH:
WALLPAPER
DECOR INTERIORS .
Complete se4edion of watlpaper. drap~rit:~. carpet,
ftoorinq. upholstery, fumiture. liqhtinq and acce\son~s.
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& DIMENSION TO ROOMS! 12 i \2"
VINYL FLOOR RUNNER
CLEAR YINn PROTECTS FLOORS 7 g c llN.
& CARPET! NON-SKID BACK! 27 FT.
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Walls Have EARS
We've all heard of Big Brother watching but is he listening. too?
Not r eally. In this case, the giant EARS were created when part
· of neon sign on Sears, Roebuck and Company in Laguna Hills
burned out. leaving passing motorists on San Diego Freeway with
late evening chuckle.
Thursdoy. Janu1ry 13. 19n DAILY PlLOT ~ l I
Dymally ~f-RA.f:!.~~I Roeker Fined
But LSD Rap Nixed
CHURCH
HITS TOP Kin Files ~--+ PHOENIX. Ariz <AP>
North Phoenix Baptist
Lawsu i t
AYLESBURY . England fAP) -Keith Churc h ha :-. brokt-n:
Richard, 33-year-old lead guilansl for the Rolling ground for a S5 5 malhon .
Stones rock group. has been fined Sl,275 after being worship and Chns11.1n I conv~cled in Aylesbury Crown Court of possessing education I ac1ht)' wtuch !
cocame. a chun·h s pokesman :
LOS ANGELES (AP> But Richard . convicted on the cocaine t•hargo says wall be the nation·~ :
The brother of Lt. Wednesday. wa11 found innocent of possessrng the 1arge11l wor:.h1p renter
Go\· Mervyn Dymally hallucinatory drug LSD. It is to be erected on a:
has filed a $5. 75 mill.Jon The charges had been brought after police al· 40·acre plot. and 111 due !
dollar damage suit legedtheyroundthed.rugsinasearchofhimand for completion in!
against Rockwell In· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~c~a~r~M~a~y~19~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Deccmber • temaricnal Corp., aJleg-=
ing that he was fired by
the company because he
brought the company's
atte:-tion t o 1r ·
rejl ul a1 lli cs 1n
Rockwell's affirmatwe
action program.
Rome r Joseph Dymal·
ly, 46, said he learned of
the alleged 1rres::utarit1es
while working as liaison
o ffi cer between
Rockwell and members
of Cong r ess' Bl ack
Caucus on behalf of
Rockwell's B·l bomber
project.
Oymally's suit, filed in
Los Angeles Federal
Court , claims that
Rockwell accused him of
causing trouble and then
fired him without good
causeJan. 16, 1976.
THIS -----STRAWBERRY
MARGARITA
MIX
MAKES
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Or1g1nal
f.1.11q.ir1t.l M1>.
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-------------------------------Oymally is seeking $5 Fme Okayed million in punitive FABULOUS Saddlehack
Tuition Cut $1
Saddleback College trustees have voted to re·
duce slightly the schOol 's non-resident tuition fees
for next year because the relative cost of educating·
such s tudents has dipped.
Students aUending Saddleback who have not
lived in California for three years now pay $42 per
semester unit. That equates about $1,230 per year
for a full-time student.
NEXT YEAR, THECOSI" WI LL drop to $41 per
semester unit.
College officials said the sli ght decline was the
result of computations that must be performed
each year based on the school's enrollment. the
number of non-resident students and the cost of pro-
viding them with an education.
The primary reason for the drop was that there
are now fewer non-resident students attending Sad-
dJeback than the year before.
A college spokesman said that in the fall of the
1975-76 school year , there were 182 non-residents at-
tencijng Saddleback. This fall, there were only 128.
THE DECLINE WAS CAUSED when the stale
declared in September that Vietnamese r efu gees
were being considered California residents after on·
Ly one year instead of the usual three, the
spokesman said.
"That kind or messed up our records and pro·
babl~ resutted i)l the slight change in tuition com·
putations," the spokesman added. 1n a H parate but related action. college
trustees approved payment or tuition and "seat
tax6" to five other colle~e districts for local stu-
dents who attended out-of-district schools last year.
The total expenditure came to more than Sl
million. as it has the pai.l few years
MORE T llA:-.i HAl.F' THE tu1t1on payments -
a total of $616.000 will go lo the Coa'\t Community
College District, "A>h1ch has been involved in a
squabble with SaddlC'back over 1nter·d1stnct atten-
dance requ1remc·nts and fee:>
The second·largcst chunk goes to the Rancho
Santiago Community College Distnct -$373,442.
Other distracts receiving payments from Sad-
dJeback for last year include the North Orange
Counlf, Oceanside.Carlsbad and Long Beach Com-
munity College Districts.
Senators Clip
Hair Privileges
WAS lllNl.TON tAPl Senate Democrats
havl' voted to l'nll Ont• O( the traditional perquisites
o( tht>1r orr.rt· frl'l' haircuts and shoe shines lo the
Senate hJrht'r .,hop
From nol4 on. they 14 111 pay $2 for the haircuts,
:\tunes "'1U <'O"I 25 cent!! and up, depending on the
fanciness (I( lht' .,hmc and the shoes. Majority
Leader Robert C Ovrd said.
The pnCf'S arc -the same as the House charges
in 1ls barber shop
The r<'al los<'r.., ma\ ~the salaried employes in
the Sena!<' harber shop Byrd said most senators
have been t1ppmJt them Sl.50 or $2 for the free
~ervices
PlJBLJC NOTICE
)01
"•CTITIOUS auS•NUS
N&MI narrMIHT
T'llw IOllowlnq CM•Y>n I\ OOofl<l bu"
PUBLIC N011CE
l•" bv1l~n I\ <O<\dl.< l•d It'( e<1 In·
d1v11':hHI o ..... 8110d
damages, plus $750.000
SAN FRAN C ISCO for mental distress, and
(AP) -The penalty for back pay for the last
failing to pay parking year.
tickets promptly has .-------------. DAIQUIRIS
been increased from $1
to $3 to help cover the n s-
ing cost of processing
citations.
Cell 642-5678.
Put 1 few words
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Perlecl as 1ables. bco~caso un ·s window seats
and more 15 cubes ready lor assembly
Model .i:1 ss-c
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board 30 x30"><l 5. deep Sliding doors.
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Pre-cul pieces Interlock for quick assembly. Three
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11'1 also one of !tie bes! ways
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round, becausB 11 s a summer
coolant as well So stock up
on the finest In gallon
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JACKS OF ALL TRADES . • Storlesby
JUDITH OLSON
01 t~t O•llY Pilot ~t•ll
Dave Gogerty sat down to re.
lax a moment aboard the S.Hoot
boat of which he is skipper, the
C'est la Vie.
"Yachtin' has been good to
me. I've made a good livinl( l'vc
supported my whole family and
never been unemployed in my
life.·· he said
Gogerty is one of a vanishing
breed of men. the professional
skipper. At 61. he is one or the
"old guard" in the business
He is distre ssed that there 1~ no
good way to train young men for
his profession "I wish wl' rould
hire a young ~uy and teach him
to be a sailor ." he said.
Most skippers have learned
their craft from childhood simply
by being around boats.
Jerry Ducharme, one of the ap
proximately 20 men who work
full·lime on boats moored at the
Balboa Bay Club. said he started
"by hanging around the dock and
washing boats "
ERIC GARLAND, a nother
man who works at the club. said
he began cleaning and painting
bilges.
Jim Newkirk a lso started
painti n g b o at s and Boh
Waschkeit "o rl.ed with his
father, lhe captain of a big sail·
ing yacht
While theirs 1s a dl'm3Jld1ng
profession, none of the Newport
Beach skippers said thc.'y would
change careers for any other
Ducharme s aid he had tnl'<i to
get out several times but al\\ays
found himself bac k in boating
"I Uke it because you re not
'Our jobs are our own ego
trip. It 's the man against
the sea. It's a challenge, '
said John Beatty.
Jerry Ducharme, who recently
sold a business to go back
to boating, said he has
peace of mind near the sea.
·driving' a desk ... he said
"Or push in~ a clock." arlckd
John Beatty. who also works on a
boat docked at the Uay Club.
The men are totally rcspnn~1
ble for the maintenance and safe.
ty of the boats. as well as driving
them when the owners take a
trip.
Garland likened a boat to a c1
ty. complete in itself "The cap-
tain is like them ayor ..
Before a boat i~ taken out for a
trip to Mc:-.1co for example. lhl'
skipper has to m ake sure all the
engines are in ~ooo repair. that
there ts extra fuel and -;pare
pa rts abo;.ird and thal t he
owner's favorite food i:nd dnnk
are well· stocked
TIDS JOB C'an be done m a
matter of weeks but t1w skipper~
said they prekr to haH' ~evcral
months to work on 1t To get J
boat readv in a short lime entails
hiring people to do most of the
work, which 1::. mor{' rv::.11~
There is also no chance to "gl'l
the bugs out.·· so there is more
probability of t rouble al sea.
While the men arc skilled and
their work is in de mand. life is
not secure for the m because their
jobs' are very transient. accord-
ing to Garland.
Some only plan their lives six
months at a time. "The owner
could die or sell the boat and
)Ou'd be out of a job," Wascbkelt
explained.
\\.'hen an owner hires a new
s kipper there 1~ a three-year trial
penod for the .. m arriage." Most
skippers believe they can have a
long-term association if they can
make 1t past this s tage.
Another drawback is that when
the boat is out a s kipper works 24
h<>urs a dav. If there is 3JI ex·
tended trip he m ay be away from
his family for three to s ix
months
THE WAG ES AVERAGE out
to about SO cents an hour if they
include these long tnp::., the men
joked.
Some of their wives complain
about the absences but others
don't seem to mind The younger
men try to either fly home to v1s1t
their families while the boat 1s at
anchor or ha\'e their wives join
them for a few days.
Garland said he always comes
home because bringing his wife
to the boat 1s hkc "bnnging her
to your job.··
Many of the large boats in
Newport Har bor arc owned b}
corporation" such as See's Can
dies, which presc.:nt d1Hc.rcnt
challe nges than working for
private individuals. the skippers
said.
"If it's a c·orporntc boat you de·
al with the executive." Garland
said.
The men often drive the boat
when the owner or corporation is
giving a party. They Like to keep
their lives separate from the
guests but sometimes find it dif-
ficult.
"Everyone wants to 'go lo the
cockpit,· so to speak," Garland
said. "Some owners want the
skipper to be a 'professional
playmate.' ll depends on the in·
dividual skipper."
In spite of the drawback~ such
as the lack of benefi ts. the men
like the freedom to set their own
schedules and be in the sun with
the sea at their backs.
Ducharme said he had just sold
a business lo get back into boat-
ing. "I hated fighting the traffic.
the long hours. the smog, the
telephones," he said "Herc. I
have peace of mind."
Beatty said their jobs are "our
own ego trip. It's the man against
the sea. It's a challenge "
John Beatty keeps the Felicidad
in tip-top shape. He enjoys
the out-of-doors and would rather
polish the brass than punch a clock.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
ThurSday, January 13. 19n 6 1
One of the 'old school,'
Dave Gogerty prides
himself on his professional
appearance, wide knowledge.
They' re Master of Al I
-
Wne1. sorr.eon t:: as~s Dave
vogerl~ what he docs for a lh-
mg. Gogert} 1aughs an<i i.ells
them. "I drive;; boat ...
Gogerty, 61, has spent 40 years
as a skipper. wo rking for such
luminaries as Dick Powell and
chauffe uring s uch notables as
Richard Nixon and Bebe Rebozo.
From a job polishing brass at
SlS a month plus room and board,
Gogerty has risen to captain
million-dollar yachts.
lie can repair anything on the
boat and kids that he's really not
trying to Im press anyone with his
skill!! -he just wants to get back
to land the same as anyone else.
lie signed on as a deckhand in
Long Beach as a youth, then
came to Newport Beach because
ther e were more boats and more
opportunities to make money.
Between his work and his eight
years m the Coast Guard and
Navy, he has covered all the ter-
ritory between Acapulco and San
Francisco and the waters of the
Pacific.
Gogerty's longest term of
service for one indi\idual was 27
years wilh the late Frank Muller,
owner or the Mojo. Muller, a
long-tim e Hollywood resident,
entertained many famous actors
and politi~ians on his boat,
Gogerty said . "He was a
playboy.
"WE HAD llE~GaN, 1\gnew.
7-lixor.. the Emperor of Japan and
lots of other big people on the
boat."
Having President Nixon as a
guest was a major undertaking,
Gogerty recalled. After initial
agreements were made for the
visit. a bomb squad was sent lo
check the Mojo a nd nearby
docks.
AJI people involved with the
boat were Investigated by the
Secret Service and issued red
buttons to wear on their lapel.
"When the food ~me from the
White House our food was taken
off ... Goge rty said. "We had six
Secret Service m en aboard."
The trip was to be an overnight
excursion to Cat alina. "Three
plans were set up," Gogerty not-
ed. "We h ad a Coast Guard
escort and there was a helicopter
in the vicinity. One was waiting
in Catalina too.
"We cruised the island then
anchored for the night. After the
President's party was asleep the
Coast Guard sent men to patrol
the d eck."
Gogerty said he invited the
President to drive the boat since
he had been a Navy man.
After the visit the President
sent Gogerty a jacket, ashtray
with the Presid ential seat and a
Skipper of a million-dollar
yacht, John Gaffney has worked
around boats all his life.
He can chart a course, repair
any part of the vessel.
picture of himself and the skip·
per.
"IT WAS A lot of fun and a big
honor tor me," Gogerty asserted
"l think I've done all right-a
man with a seventh-grade educa-
tion driving the President."
Gogerty also is proud of his
profession and the job he does
maintaining his boat.
He is careful about what he
wears when guests are aboard
because he believes the skipper
should be properly attired in a
uniform.
"J usually wear black pants. a
white shirt and a reguJar cap,"
he said. "Would a 747 pilot wear
jeans? Would you think a bus
driver could drive if he didn't
wear a uniform?
"I wear the c lothes to get the
job done. I get a lot of criticism
for it (from younger skippers
who prefer a more casual
dress)."
Gogerty said the newcomers
"don 't understand the p rfo·
ciples." Some of the younger
skippers. he explained, like to go
to lunch with their bosses. "l
believe it's a job. I never drink
with them ."
The skippers become "pretty
w ell acq uainted with the
owners." Gogerty added. "They
depend on you so much. They
respect us."
HE RECALLED BECOMING
good friends with Dkk Powell
and his wUe, June Allyson.
"Powell wanted to be a sailor
WOJ"se than anything else in his
lire. We ran all the Ume with
Dick. We were going to go to
Europe."
Gogerty Is proud of lhe fact
that be can wear about 15 dJf.
ferent hats as a skipper.
.. We 're the plumber s,
navigators, electncians. Once
you get lo sea you have to do aJI
the repairs. You're responsible
for all the people .
"We make the beds and do a
little bit of everything."
When the boat is out, it
becomes a 24-hour-a·day job,
Gogerty said . "You have
responsibilities. You can't just
walk away.
"You li ve with an instinct, a
second sense of things that are
happening. The guy in charge
never sleeps soundly."
The Newport Beach resident,
who now works for bullder·
developer John Lusk, said the
skippers usually try to take it
easy when they get back from a
long trip.
They are accused of never
working when that happens, he
said. "But we work all the time
when we're out. We do all our
own painting, varnish work and
maintenance.
"SOMETIMES WE'RE goae a
lot when the boats are here . We
drink a lot of coffee. We know all
the gossip up and down the
harbor," he lauched. "We have a
better communication system
than Bell Telephone!"
But Gogerty said he and the
others take a lot of pride in their
work and compete with eacb
other. "We brag about our boats
and owners. They treat us well.
Most owners are outstandina
people."
Thouch Gogerty as skipper ii
responsible for every part Of the
boat and knows how to do all the
jobs, he admitted there's aoe be
really doesn't like to do:
sandpapering In preparaUon for:
painUna.
DAILY PILOT Thursda . January 13. 19n
Friendship: .·
f. ... Count the Ways (Ann Landers ~
• l)}:AR READERS: I am happy
lo repeat this column at the re-
1 quest of readers from Phoenix,
, Montgomery, New Orleans, Spr-
• ing!ield and Nassau.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
OF HOW TO GET AWNG WITH PEOPLE:
1. Keep skid chains on your
; U>ogue; always say less lhan you
'--lbJnk . C ultivate a low , I ll'er&uaslve voice. How you say It
1.-.,,tt~n counts more lhan what you
say.
: 2. Make promises sparingly
· . .ad keep them raitbfu1Jy, DO mat•
ter what It costs.
3. Ne\'f'r let an opportunity
pass to say a kind and encourag-
in« word lo or about somebody.
.Praise good work, regardless or t • " .
= . • . . . .
t
:Tot's
~ :Eyes
:wide
who dld ll. U crlllcl!Sm ls nffdeod •
cr1Uclu helpfully, never splt.ef\IJ.
ly.
4. Be interested in others; tbelr
pursuits; their work, lheir bom.-s
aad families. Make merry with
tbose who rejoice; with lbo e
who weep, mourn. Let everyone
you meet. however bumble, reel
lhat you regard him as a person
ollmportance.
S. Be cheerful. Don't burden or
depress those around you by
dwelling on your minor aches
and pains and small disappoint·
ments. Remember, everyone is
carrying some kind of a load.
6. Kttp an open mind. Discuss
but don't argue. It is a mark of a
superior mind to be able to dis·
agf'ttl wllboa& bf!lq dl.saKree•·
hie.
1. Ld your vh1aes, lf you bave
any. speak ror themselves.
Refllse to talk or anot.ber's vices.
Discourage go sip. ft ls a wute
ol valuable time and can be ex·
tremely destructlv,.
8. Be careful of IDotber's f~J. 1nis. Wit and humor at t.be other
person's expense are rarely
worth It and may burt when least
expected.
9. Pay no aUeatlon to Ill·
natured remarks about you.
Remember, the person wbo car·
ried the message may not be &he
most accurate reporter In &he
world. Sim ply llve so lhat nobody wlll believe them. l.)tsordered
nerves and bad dlgestloo are a
i Excited Matthew
I Brown, 8-year-old
·poster chlld of the
Muscular Dystrophy
Association, gets a re-
al eyeful backstage at
the Ice Capadea at
Madison Square
:Garden In New York. : iTh• Georgia youth met
·, the show's colorful
. •cartoon characters
• and stayed to see the
:·entire production,
: : starring skating expert
; Dorothy Hamill. • :i
APWI ........
Agendas Varied
• : I "'-. : 1 :~.: •. YWCA : A free play depicting the Black Ex· I penence. given tn honor or Martm Luther King's
;, birthday. will be presented at 7 JO pm Salur-
' 1 day, Jan IS, at Wilsture Junior High School.
' f'uJlerton I The Grass Roots Experience Theater of San
·Francisco also wall sponsor a free workshop for
Mud en ts from 4 to Sp m. the same day.
MOTHERS OF TWINS: The Saddleback
group will mt'et at 7:30p m Wednesday, Jan 20.
at the Red Onion rcstaurant. lrvanP.
Proct>t'ds from the group·~ art auction will be
presented to the Children's Hospital of Orange County .
Ll'Pt:S CHAPTER: A slide presentation on
the illness Lupus ErythC'matosus will highlight
the Oranite Countv 1:roup's meeting at 7:30 p m
Thursda). Jan 20, at the Soropttmist Clubhouse.
Santa Ana
A fund-raising paper drive will begin Satur-
day. Feb s. with paper being collected at the
Lupus Thrift Store in Garden Grove.
ANTIQUE SOCIETY: A clock expert and
collector will be the guest speaker for the Orange
County group's dtnner meeting, Thursday, Jan.
20, at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana.
The speaker's presentation wilt include the
history of clocks and a color slide show of Early
I·, American clocks and those in the "Ancient
Japanese" classification.
IOOF: Grace Cook of Mesa Rebekah Lodge
·\02 was prt'!>t'nted her SO-year jewel by her
husband, Roy Cook, and Jean Gerlach, noble
grand.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Facial Plastics
will be the topic under discussion by W. Ray Hen-
derson, MD. when he addresses the El Camino
Real Club at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, in the
Laguna Niguel home of Mrs. Alexander Stanton.
Further information is available by calling
Mrs. Herbert Blasier at 496·6074.
CLIN IC : Gymnas tics for women is
scheduled at Orange Coast College at 8 a.m.
Saturday. Jan. 22, in the campus gym.
The cli nic 1s designed for gymnasts from
elem entary, junior hjgh and high schools, col-
leges. un1vcrsit1es and pnvate clubs. It also is
open to dance students. coaches and instructors.
Further mforrnation is available by calling
lhe college al 5S6·SS06.
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE: Southland alum·
nae clubs will have a joint meeting at 11 :30 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 21. in the Bonaventure Hotel, Los
Angeles.
Barbara Lazarus Wilson. director of carffr
services at the college, will speak on Non·
traditional Careers for Wom en.
commoa cause of ba(k·bitln«.
10. Don't be too anxious about
the credJt due you. Do your beat
ud be patient. Forget about
yourself and let others "r~.
member." Succeas Is mucll
sweeter lb at way.
DEAR ANN : I could kiss you
for your advice lo ''Mother of
Two Pluses and One Minus.''
I am a middle child. My older
sister (according to my parents)
was "brilliant, sensitive and
creative." My younger sister
was "honest, sweet, kind and
good.''
1 was "moody, belligerent,
willful and unmanageable."
Mother called me "stupid" so
often I thought it was my given
Old 'New' Dress
name. My school work and social
ure were a disaster because or
the emotional turmoil at home.
We are all grown now and
here's the picture: My younger
sister weighs nearly 300 pounds.
My older sister dislikes my
parents so intensely that when
they come to visit, I'm the only
one who will meet them at the
plane and give them a place to
stay. Neither of lt\Y sisters will
have them over for a meal.
Do I like my parents? No. Do I
forgive them? Yes. But it took
many years of cosUy therapy.
It's obvious who the losers are.
And also quite sad. -THE MID·
DLEONE
DEAR ONE: Many
psycboJoglsts are c:ombig to the
conclusion &bat clUldren wllo
have llad to cope wtUa malaappl·
nett develop Into IDOf'e ntWHt,
produdlve adulu t.llu u.o.e wtio
had • comfortable. ea,.lre..
cblldlaood. Your leU« ,.porta
that theol')'.
PareJ>ta, what should you do lr
your teena1er ls havi.n, sexual
re&atlons? Ann Landera'a new
book.let, "Rlah School Sex and
How to Deal Wllh It -A Gulde for Teens and Their Parents,•·
gives no-nonsense advice on how
to handle this delicate situation.
For each booklet, send 50 cents ln
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It's a Dream
AT
WIT'S
END
\. ~
By ERMA BOMBECK
Mayva 's a reaJ winner. The other night she
said, "You know that blue dress you bought a few
years ago that was two sizes too small that you
were ~oin~ lo diet down to? Well. I saw it the
othernighton the mother on 'Happy Days!• "
"What's that s upposed to mean?" I asked.
"It means that dress has been in and out of
style five times since you bought it."
.. 1 didn't want to mention it," I said lowering
my voice, "but there's something weird about
that dress."
"Like what?"
"You'll trunk I'm crazy."
"Trust me."
''Okay, the truth is lhal dress is shriveling.••
"You're crazy."
"I knew you'd say that. You didn't believe
me when 1 had that fake fur coat that grew m tbe
closet every summer.•'
"That was different," said Mayva.
"No it wasn't. You saw me hem it every
single October. 1 put it away knee-length, but
when I got it out again, it was always back to my
ankles."
Horoscope:
"I've never heard oI a dress shrinking
before."
"I didn't say 'shrinking,' I said 'shriveling.'
There's a difference. You know how I've been
watching my weight. How many pounds would
you say 1 've lost s ince I bought this dress?"
Mayva thought a moment. "Three hundred
and seventy-two."
"Whatever. Well. I get the dress out every
year and try it on. I tell you it's gelling smaller."
''Can you wear it at all?" asked Mayva .
"Of course I can wear it. From one angle I
actually look like Joey Heatherton.'•
"What angle is that?"
"Flat on my back with my arms out·
stretched."
''Look! Why don't you just get rid of the
dress? You can't wear it and you're not going to.
You just have to face up to that.''
I jerked it out of her hand. "This dress is my
Xanadu, my Miss America, my Pillsbury bake--
off. my Academy Award, my Reader's Digest
Sweepstakes -don't you Wlderstand. Mayva,
it'smydream!"
"You know something? Mrs. Walton was
wearing that same dress the other night."
Mayva's cruel.
Sagittarius Confident, Able
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Surprises due -
family member presenLc; you with a bill or goods .
Key is to be diplomatic. You get changes, adjust·
ments by turning on charm.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lie low -do
more listening than talking. Play cards close to
chest -be discreet, careful in connection with
contracts, partnership arrangements. One close
to you is restless. inquisitive.
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Women's Art Traced
"A lot of early women artists have only come
to light recently because of efforts by women
artists and art historians," asserted Mariam
Leila McConnell, a painter and photographer
who is teaching a UCI Extension class on women
in the visual arts.
Ms. McConnell, who holds a MFA from
Claremont graduate school, will examine the im·
age of women as depicted by men throughout his·
tory and explore the work of women artists in the
course.
It will include a trip to the Los Angeles Coun·
ty Museum of Art to view the highly-touted ex·
hi bit, Work of Women Artists: 1550·1950.
The class. which Ms. McConnell has wanted
to teach for more than two years, is "one part or
a big thrust to show women artists this year. It
coordinates with International Women's Year,"
s he said.
AdditionaJ courses at Coastline. Golden West
and Saddleback colleges wiJI explore the topic
this spring.
TWO RECENTLY published books have
made the study of women in art easier, Ms.
McConnell said. One is "Our Hidden Heritage,"
a large, hard-bound volume by Eleanor Tufts,
and the other is ··women Artists: Recognition
and Reappraisal From the Early Middle Ages to
the 20th Century,·· by Karen Peterson and J . J.
Wilson.
Ms. McConnell said that "feminist" art pro·
grams got their start in the early '70s when
women were eager lO "get rid of stereotyping."
Women painters were working alone until
the 18th or 19th century, she added. "Their
teachers were their fathers or men artists they
knew."
Women dido 't fit the mold as artists because
"the ster eotype is lhat there has lo be a big
studio with models coming in and out."
As subjects, women were portrayed leading
very "restricted and circumspect" lives.
"Their world was very narrow and limited.
The woman is seen a good part or the lime in a
domestic role. She is a wife, mother, nurse or
laundress."
A few women managed art lessons by enter·
ing the nunnery or becoming courtesans, Ms.
McConnell added.
TELEVISION AND books have revolu·
lionized the conception of women as artists.
"They are no longer isolated," the instructor
said.
"Men generally are surprised that women
can excel. Some men have recognized their
talents and abilities. Degas said or Cassatt, ·1
wouldn't have known that a woman could draw
as well as that.· "
Weddings ~
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1'o help fall reqwrements on ~th wed·
ding and engaRement stones. form;; are
available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur·
ther questions will be answered by People
Department starr members at 642-4321.
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Ms. McConnell agreed that part of the ig-
norance about women artists is & lack of
knowledge about art in general.
"I wish more people would take art courses.
They shouldn't be afraid. Art can help train your
esthetic sensibilities. Art brings together many
disciplines such as anthropology, sociology and
history.
"It shows us how the people of a time hved. A
study of history and art is essenllal to a well·
informed person. It helps your awareness or
culture and society, where it has been and where
it is now.''
In her course, Ms. McConnell plans to "trace
back the roots and images or our society by look·
ing at images of women and rediscovenng the
heritage or the woman artist."
WOMEN HAVE BEEN portrayed as fertility
symbols, madonnas. goddesses. symbols of
liberty. warriors, night, music, nature, lhe dark
side of life and erotic symbols.
When women paint other •.vomen, they see
them as "real people, based on their own ex-
perience," Ms. McConnell added.
··we are now seeing women indentify
themselves through their work. This course is
partly a search for identity. Who is the woman?
How has she been seen?
"I'm celebrating women by showing them
and their work. We're fortunate to have so many
wonderful paintings. Woman has been the source
or inspiration ...
The class will continue for nine Tuesday
evenings, with the second meeting on Jan. 18. The
trip to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is
scheduled for Saturday.Jan 22.
Information is available from the UCI Ex·
tension office, 833·5414.
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Betrothals Told UPHOLSTERY
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Tammy Horsfall and
Steven Downey of Hunt-
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by Roberta Jane Tall and ltU H.._ ...,"
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Miss Horsfall, who at·
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Her fiance, son or Mr.
and Mrs . Patrick
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Harbor High School and
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Miss Tilt's parents are
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High School and al·
tended Golden West and
Orange Coast colleges
and California Stale
University, Long Beach.
Her fiance, a Navy
veteran, attended
CSULB and is the son or
Mrs. Frank McClain of
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THE FAMJLY ORCUS. THB Entertainment e yeuKeane Babies Heart Disease SllUI' ARMS Happenln91 ...
ROBBER PUIMllMG
Said Likely From Pill ~ F11m• HU'm•G
VERSAILLES. France ThHter AalCOMD. IT.__..
(AP) -Two youn1 men Dance
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held up a aas station -.1~v--.....c..a
lollHO.YltJC) BOSTON <AP> -Women who take
birth control pills and other remale
hormones during pregnancy are
about twice as likely a.~ usual t.o have
babies with heart defects. a study
( ) our Versailles. OOmMllUJ Televl1lon 1"11 c.-C:....,••no
One took S200 whlle the •:'Jill.-,. ........... ~.fl\.,.•
"They're not whiskers. They're sunbeams."
LM. Bogd
The Days Of
The Dolphins
MEDICINE
~w!.urvey of pregnant women. eight such cues tor every 1.000 babies
analyzed at Boston University, whose mothers did not Lake these
showed the increased risk of heart ~~male hormones taken in lbe trouble in tbe iofant.s of women who took two commonly prescribed early stages of pregnancy may dis· turb the normal cardiovascular de-female hormones. estrogen and pro velopment of the fetus," the doctors
gest.ogen. wrote. "Both estrogens and pro·
MOST OF THE PROBLEMS, they gestogens were associated with the
found, occul'l'ed among women who occurrence of congenital heart dis-
took the drug. sometimes accidental· ease in the offspring.'·
ly, during the second and third SOMETIMES WOMEN are given months of pregnancy.
Results or the study, cood1.tct.ed by the female sex hormones by doctors
doctors at the Drug Epidemiology who believe the drugs reduce the
Unit of BU Medical Center, were chance of miscarriage.
published in today's issue of the New The BU doctors found that of 50,282
England Journal of Medicine. pregnant women surveyed. 1.042 re· w d. arll ed ceived the hormones dwing early omeo are or 10 Y urg t.o stop pregnancy, and 19 gave birth to taking birth control pills when they become pregnant. The doctors said childrenwithheartlrouble.
the problems usually occurred when The figures the doctors analyzed
women rud not realue they were ex-were part of a survey cooducled by pectant. the National Instituted Neurological
and Communicative Disorders and
495-0401 other aimed a slingshot In the COSIA~ltA at the attendant. police 1•2Jl[l~l~•ll •&1t'4_ ..... "l•
aald. ' .,.,~
Almost SO years ago, a story appeared in
one of the more sensational Sunday supple·
ments about a little girl who was rescued
from drowning by a dolphin after she fell out
of a boat orr the coast of Australia. The deep
sea animal reportedly bumped her along the
surface all the way to shore. Most
sophisticated readers regarded it as just
another one of those nonsensical tales that
originated at the time rrom exotic places
where lhe facts could not be checked out.
Another such yarn came along about 25 years
ago. In this one, dolphins convoyed a strong
swimmer through shark-infested waters to
safety on Chile's shore. More recently, cor-
respondents in South Africa say two dolphins
turned up a longside a woman whose boat
capsized in the Indian Ocean. She allegedly
swam with their help, likewise as sharks
circled, about 25 miles to a buoy. Can you buy
any of these amal.ingaccounts?
THE DOCTORS FOUND a rate or Stroke. The survey contained in·
about 18 babies with heart defects formation compiled at 12 hospitals
among every 1,000 infants born to across the United States and covered
women who took the drugs dl.lring ear-women who were pregnant between
ly pregnancy. The rate:,;w;as~a;bo;;;ut;.;1958;;;;an;;d;;;196S;;·;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;:;:::::~:::::~:::::::::~ :=:~s Wallpaper1to go
TWINS
Drivers
Four Harbor Area re.
sidents will be among the
40 members of the
Newton Street area of-
fice of the Los Angeles
Police Department, who
will be honored for pro-
fessional safe driving re-
cords Friday by the
Automobile Club of
Southern California.
Q. "How do you account for the fact that
the percentage or twins worldwide is rising?u
The four are officer
Phillip M agiera or
Corona del Mar, and
Ri<'hard Jones . Dennis
Scherr and Mark J . Con-
ta, all from Huntington
Beach.
A. A lol of premature
twins, who previously
might not have survived.
are being saved now. And
the surviving twins breed
more twins.
They are being re·
cognlzed for accident-
free records while on du-
ty and on patrol, accord-
ing to Arnold Cbaritan,
manager of the Auto
Club's Los Angeles of-
fice.
qiiposite? ..
Q. "You know what a
dyspeptic is. Somebody
who doesn't digest food re-
adily. So what do you call
somebody who's just the
A. A eupeptic, says our Language man. Grant Won
Capitol News Senlee
SACRAMENTO -The
State Department of
Education bas been
awarded a $135,000 grant
by the National Institute
of F.ducation to improve
the state's capacity to
disseminate information
about effective educa·
tiooal programs aod
practices to California's
public schools.
Contrary to previous reports, deaths al
railroad-highway crogsing.s have been fewer
and fewer In recent years. In 1966, there were
l ,780. In 1975, down to 910. This data comes
f1"0m a seasoned raifroad man who points out
that the lowering fatalities are particularly
slgnificant an light or the fact that so many
JDOre can are oo the road now
Addreas mall lo L.M. 8<¥1. P.O. Bor lSliO,
Qw$a Jina, CA . n626
The Medical Newsline
* Abeolutely, Say Scientists
Acne -Is It Treatable?
In 1ust a few weeks from
now, your mirror could reflect
very good news It could tell
you that you no longer suffer
from acne
This rs recent nt~wc;, th1·
result of exPf'riments conduct·
ed by the nation's top skin
specialists on the staffs of
major medical schools .
The s tory lx>gdn in Germany
, several years ago, when
scientists IParned that a by·
product of V1tamrn A had the
ability to act on the skin pores.
This substance. called Vita-
min A acid, was tested in
Amenca by the nation's lead-
ing medical school dermatolo-
1lsts.
They found that by ad1usting
the strength of the preparation
to the 1nd1vidual patient's
olerance level. they could
loostn the "bunched" dead
iells lining the skin pores
It is the "bunching" of the
cells which finally plugs the
pores and sets up the acnP
possibility, beginning with
whiteheads and blackheads
Further experime~ts follow·
ed. The scientists learned that
by addtn~ 3 further step, the
'1ppl1 cat1 on of prescription·
strength Benzoyl Peroxide Gel.
they could kill the acne bacteria
rt self.
Thus, combining the one-two
~l<'P treatment , 85 per cent of
pat rents treated 1n the medical
school clinics found themselves
free of acne in six to 12 weeks.
It was momentous news. the
first effective treatment yet
devised for the age·old skin
disease. The method was re-
corded in the nation's medical
rournals.
This treatment is now avail-
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Dermatologist, a specialist in
skin care for 25 years. Acne
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and Costa Mesa. For further
information phone (714) 751·
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Silent Slww at SCR;
'Music' Holdover Set
An original silent com·
edy -live, not the movie
variety -is in the works
at Sout h Coast
Repertory, where it will
be presented for two
performances only later
this month.
"T h e Dari n g
Dardolases" or "Love
Finds Cosmo C. Cosmo"
is a joint project of SCR 's
Ronald Boussom and
Steve DeNaut. The G·
rated mime production
will be given Jan. 22 at 3
p.m. and Jan. 24 at 8
p.m. in the Third Step
Theater. 1827 Newport
Intermission
Tom Titus
Rook. Howard Shangrau two day s op e n in
and Anni Long, who also January and several rn
doubles as cbor eo· February. Reservations
grapber. a re b e i n g t a k en a t
Reservations ror the 492-9950.
mime show are being liiiiiiiiiin~;iiiimiiiW.~ taken on a first come. I
first served basis at the Jljllllil•llll•liflilfltil
SCR box office, 646-1363.
• l~l;ll::ll~ll~~ZI "THE SOUND o f
CALL THIAlU FOR SMOWTIMES
ONLY rAC IMTL rASSES ACCIEPTID -Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Music" has become a
pleasant sound indeed at
Sebastian's West Dinner
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"NETWORK" cat
"THE SUMSHIME IOYS"
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"GIMME SHELTER" CPG
0:1 "THESHAOGYD.A."
•ADVENTURES Of The W1LDERHESS FAMILY"
"THI IUT%"
"MOMTY P\'tMOM AHO THI HOl Y GRAIL"
"MAliTHOH MAH" lit.I
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S~te Cries for Rain
2-Year Drought Possibility Looms Ominous
SACRAMENTO CAP> -'rhe
Impact or the Caliromia drought
of 1976 may be minimal com·
pared with the efrects of a repeat
lnlf77. (Related s tory,A8l
A New Year's weekend 5tonn
dumped about four inches of rain
in Northern California. but it was
the first rainfall of any conse·
quencesince late last summer.
AND STATE WATER officials
say at least 10 more storms or
equal magnitude are needed in
the next two months to prevent
likely water shortages next sum·
mer. Experts are predicting the
worst two-year drought in 100
years.
Agriculture economists see
prices going up but not
* * *
drastically -ror some products
in the new year. with plenty of
supermarket price bikes later i(
there are back to.back dry
years.
Still, they all say no one really
knows the exact impact on
farmers and, in the long run, COO·
sumers, will be if California SW·
rers two severe drought years in
a.row.
CALIFORNIA PRODUCES
more than 70 percent of the na-
tion's supply or nearly a score or
products ranging from almonds.
which had a bumper crop, to
raisins, nearly wiped out in 1976.
"It's a mixed bag," said state
farm statistician George Tucker.
who noted that many rarmers
* * *
Nor1nal Rainfall:
• Ill 10 'Miracle' I
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A near.normal rainfall in California
this year would t ake ''a miracle," says the state's top water official.
The state Department or Water Resources, director. Ron
Robie, m ade the gloomy prediction ULis week while briefing the As·
sembly Water Committee on the drought and the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Della projects.
"THE CHANCES ARE ONE IN 10 that we might have 80 per.
cent of normal r ainfall. If we did, we'd be out of the woods," he said.
"It is very likely that unless there is a substantial storm com·
ing, we are heading toward a 1924-type year." which was the driest
year on record in California.
"At this point it would be a miracle to have anything near a
normal year "
SJ'OKAGE CAPACITY OF THE state's reservoirs is 29 million
acre-feet. By this time in a normal year, Robie said, there would be
18 million acre-feet in storage, but the current total is 11 million
acre-feet.
Robie said state water contracts provide for delivering less
water to the customers in times or shortage. Unlike federal con·
tracts, the first shortages are borne by the farmers, wilh lhe
municipal users the last to be cut
In his briefing, Robie sa id a final report on Delta projects. in·
eluding the proposed 43-mile, $600,000-plus peripheral canal and
alternatives, is due in March.
"Something physical will be built in the Delta, either a
peripheral canal or parts of one,·· Roble said. But he s aid he favors
adoption or a "whole package" plan with agreements including
federal agencies on water quality standards.
State Unernploynient
Rate F all,s Slightly
SACRAMENTO <APl -California's unemployment rate dropped in
December from 9.4 to 9.1 percent, the lowest point in 22 months. state
officials said.
But it remained above the national average, which dipped from 8.1
to 7.9 percent.
The number of Californians
with jobs reached 8,699,100 in
December, up 63,900 from Nov
ember's tota l and 193,JOOover the
total m December 1975
Na~SldtsA~
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Los
Angeles judge has ruled that
Californians have the right to sue
for damages if credit card com·
panies sell their names and ad
dresses for mailing lists of other
companies.
Superior Court Judge Jerry
Pacht handed down the pre·
cedent-setting ruling in clearing
the way for trial of a class action
sutt brought by Julian M. Whlte
against Mobil Oil Coll> . Union
Oil Company, Texaco In<' .. and
Shell Oil Company
Taz Br~alc ~rtefl
Pacific L1ghtin(t Corp , Los
Angeles. h as Informe d its
11hareholders that 13.13 percent or
dJVidends paid during 1976 on the
company's common stoc:.1t can be
excluded from their taxable in-
C TAKING J
__ S_TO_CK_
~·ome for federal income tax
purposes.
The e xclusion results from cer·
lain benefits provided by the in·
ternal revenue code which allow
earnings computed for tax
purposes to differ from reported
earnings for companies involved
m such bus inesses as public
utilities, land development and
agriculture, the company said.
NetD 'Llfl•i' Otte
The world's leading brewer,
Anheuser-Busch Inc .. will begin
test oia rkeling a new less-filling,
low-calorie bttr this month.
"Natural Light" beer wiU be
mtroduced during the next rew
weeks in a number of markets
spread geographically "in order
to give us additional insight into
this new segment of beer con·
sumption. · · sai d Aug~ A. Busch m. president.
proepered despite all the prob-
lems.
Dairy farmers as a whole had a
tremendous year, said California
Farm Bureau economist Dick
Hartmann, "but don't say that to
lho6e in Sonoma CoW>ty, the ones
who had lo carry water ror cows to drink ...
TWENTY-EIGHT California
counties already have been
declared disaster areas because
orthed.rought. Mariposa County,
with some $1.S million in grazing
I06Ses, should be added to the
list. state officials say.
There's no good yardstick to
forecast 1977 rarm prospects
because California hasn't ex-
perienced two severe drought
years in a row since the network
of dams and canals has allowed
farmers to irrigate.
The California Farm Bureau
Federation estimates that
California farmers and livestock
ranchers, mainly the latter. sw·
rered $1 billion in losses to
drought, untimely rain and labor
slnkes last year.
THE STATE DEPARTMENT
of Food and Agriculture won't
have Its statistics out for a few
weeks, but one official pressed
for a ballpark estimate pegged
1976 agriculture losses at about
S7SO million. The state agency
tends to be more conservative in
its projections.
Agriculture is an $8-billion·a·
year industry in California, the
state's largest.
So rar. the outlook for 1977 rain·
fall appears dismal. Ir some un·
usually heavy storms don't come
through, California farmers may
be abort on irrigation water next
summer.
SOME MAY GET ZS percent
less water than they've contract·
ed for from the U.S. Bureau or
Reclamation. Others may gel
their run quota rrom the state
water project, but they've count·
ed on surpluses in the past, and
they may not get any this year.
"There's no doubt about it, if
we come up to lhe same rainfall
as last year -lt\e third driest
year on record -we will be mak·
ing cuts or 25 percent In contract·
ed water deliveries." said Jerry
King, spokesman for the Bureau
oC Reclamation.
Besides skinnier range cattle,
there could be more than $100
million in crop value losses, ac·
cording to the farm bur,eau.
Grain crops and com could be
among the hardest hit.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
reservoirs are at record or near·
record lows. Unless 30 to 40 in-
ches ot precipitation fall in the
Sacramento River watershed
this winter and spring, needs will
oot be adequately met next sum·
mer.
California cattlemen have suf-
fered most. Eve n breeding stock
has been butche red due to n sing
cos ts or feed a n d barren
pastures. Alfalfa went from $72 a
ton to $100 a ton. and It may go
even higher.
There was a glut of beef on lhe
market. but 1977 will see some
shortages and higher prices for
steak, although just how high is
not certain.
FROZEN FOODS F ROM
California may cost a few pen·
nies a can more next year.
because of a two-month strike by
processors, and peaches. beans
and tomatoes in cans eventually
will be up a bit too, also because
of cannery strikes.
However, large inventories
held over from previous boun·
liful harves ts prevented im·
mediate price hikes in many
cases.
THIUMGUAGf
Of. DHMATOlOCWm (',at a ~nhlt<"I. Then U'rtll! IO Pat °""" Pat Wiii
1 ul rt'd la/>f' l/t'llltlf/ tht-an>lL'f'rl nnd oc11on 1/1)1.1
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t1t1t11Mr The c:ulumn llpt)t'Or$ do1l11 ercrpl
Saturda11~
lmpetillO. <'cthyma.
syNl6i' vull(aras and
paronychl9 are nnt words
that you would ordlnanly
bear dunnJ.? your
average day But. they
are part of the everyday
language or a phys1c1an
'lliese part1color words
refer to sper1f1c '!kin
rond1hon.o; lhal m~l
have o t'ertain ty~ or
treatment
There are mimy
products a dermatolo1t1sl
can prescribe to help a
person with J skin condition. We carry them
in our pharmary. On
many occasions we
compound a special
formula at the requ~t of
the pbyslcllin.
YOU OR YOUR DOC·
TOR CAN PHONE US 1
when you need a de· livery. We will dt>hver
promptly withou t cxtrn
charge . A are1n many people rel)' on u11 ror
their hu llh need11 We
welcome rrquc11b for dt•
Uvery S<'rvl('e end <'hllrj!e 1
account.'\.
'AB UDO "4Ab&ACY JSl~I_. "'"._.~·IAO
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DEAR PAT . I ordered an analysis
report rrom Scholarship Search ror
my daughter in March 197S, and sent
the $40 lee. The report was supposed
to provide a lis t of possible
scholarship sources. We were dlsap.
pointed with the results. Some of the
sources already were known to us,
some were listed with Incorrect ad·
dresses and some organizations listed
were out or funds. In November 1975, I
requested a refund, to which I was
guaranteed. I was told to return the
computer analysis atbng with copies
of correspondence I had had with the
scholarship sources. I did so, but have
heard nothing s ince.
E.J ., Huntington Beach
Acconta.1 '°M.A. Maxin, dlredor
of Scbolanklp Search. am Bn>ldwa1 &dee m , New Y°"9 NY 1•11. a
clleck wu .eat &o yoa ID Jane 1111, bat
never wu caahed. A stop payment
bu beta placed on t.bat ~beck and
£\!ANS .\ND ~0\1,\K
COVER POLITICS
In the DAILY PILOT
~er ls being malled to you. MulD
reports that Scholarship Search
paran~ to list at least nve In·
depeadent scbolanldp IOWttS not •f·
flUa&ed wl~ state or feder al ageades.
This waa doae for you.
Masbl claims that yoa were not re-
ally eUslble for a refad. Howenr,
becaue of the lime lag whkb eoald
mue 10me lnformaUon lnattarate, •
refacl WH lu 11ed. Vou coakl have
saved yourseU tbJs fee by a con·
ferace wttb the goldance depanmeat
ol )'Gar daughter's high school. Tbat
omee or her counsellor could have
provided Inform atlon about all cur·
mt tcbolarablp offertap.
lffllttrn• ll•rest Rael_,.
DEAR PAT: I ordered a camper
mattress for $12.~ last September
from L.L. Bean Inc. With the order I
enclosed a letter stating that if the
mattress couldn't be delivered by
Sept. 24, It should not be sent. Tho
mattress arrived Oct. 8. I retumed it
and requested a refWld. I've written
to the company several tlmes to no
avail. I would sUU Ulce to receive my
refund.
A.G., Santa Ana
Tbe caa&omer servite department
of L.I,.. Bean Inc. ol Freeport, M £
Nm, reports that altboagb the mat·
tre11 you returned was newer ~·
celved, a $1%.95 rehmd now will be
M!Bttoyoa.
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TEACHER ENJOYS 'RELAXING CHANGE OF PACE'
Wood end Kerosene Keep Tom Heckenbach Warm Thia Wtnter ·-
Sitting Out the Crisis .. .
Lamps, Stoves Wann Cocldes of His Hean
PALATINE. Ill. <AP> -Tom
Heckenbach stokes up his wood-
bu rn in g s toves , lights his
kerosene lamps and watches the
energy crisis go by.
The 33-year-old bachelor
bought a seven-room ranch
house on a half acre of lan<J several years ago. lt's in an unin·
corporated area northwest of
Chicago.
"THE FIRST TIONG I did was
cut orr the oil-burning furnace
and do away with the electric
lights." said Heckenbach. a high
school m echanics teacher. "l
bought a big cast-iron parlor
stove, a squat Franklin stove. a
cast-iron kitchen range and a
wood·burner for the basement.
They all cost me about S300
secondhand. The wood C06t.s me
nothing. My big expense ls about
$12 a year for kerosene."
Heckenbacb says he did it
"because I prefer this lifestyle.
It's a relaxing change of pace.
The energy crisis is just a part of
it."
He raises and cans vegetables
rrom h.ls garden, keeps chickens
and rour goats and throws a
"sawing party" twice a year.
The parties bring together a COU·
pJe of dozen friends who saw and
split logs all day. making a pile of
wood 100 feet long and eight feet
wide. He bums about this much
in eight months.
HECKENBACB HAS a two-
Over The Counter
HASDUltiRc)s
man saw and a circular potier
saw tbat runs off a belt rrom bis
tractor. Whal be likes besl ~. tO
take an ax and attack a dead elm on bis property.
"I drive a truck to work," Mid
Beckenbach. "Sometimes J,<pass
old trees that have been dulJlP.ed
by the side of lhe road. I stop and
load up. I get wood from OOD·
struction sites and tree reo1q'Val
companies, all free to haw a~.
A bonanza is old, discard~
railroad ties. Corn cobs are ioOd
and so are old newspap~rs
soaked in water, rolled into a
tight ball and dried,'' ·
Beckenbach says he keepr 3
stockpile ()f 20 to 25 tons or ~
stacked on bis property.
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Thurtd1y. January 13. 19n I IN DAILY PILOT •7
Aet Now
Checkless Woes
May Top Benefits·
By SYLVIA PORTER
Financial instituUOM acro~s thl! United States are mov-
tng toward a check less society. In which payments no longer
would be made ln cash or by d1eck but. throuah compu\er
entries on magnetic lape.
The paperwork savings -wblch might or m1sihl not be
passed on to us -would be enormous for the lnstlluUons.
But the risks would t.>eours
To spend your money (or 11teal 1tJ. your slgnaturt1 would
no longer be needed. Knowledge of your key number would
be sufficient .
Computer criminals could get your number by bribing
bank employes or work
1ng with them . unless
expensive Ca il·.saCe pro·
vialons m the computer
codes keep the number
secret from everybody
Catch 22: In that case, iC '
Money's
Worth
you forget or lose the __ _, • .,_.._ _____ ,,
combination. your money would be gone forever.
THERE WOULD BE NO MORE cancelled checks. tr
you were sued for not paying a b1U or your credit rating was
wrongly ruined, you would have to depend on computer In·
formation.
You might not know your own bank balance without m ·
quiring. because unrecorded automatic deposits or
wtthdrhwals could be made. Trouble has been reported wtth
some automatic Social Security deposits when checks arc
late and depositors don't know 1f the money is in. Some
banks guarantee money by a specified date, but this might
be unworkable for the total transactions covered by a na·
Ltonal electronic transrer network. .
You could not stop payment on an electronic fund
transrer, because the transaction would be errected instant·
ly Items would be paid for without credit cards or install·
ment contracts, and if you were overdrawn, you would pay
the 1nstitullon in monthly :Jlotments.
YOU COULD BE IN A WORSE position in disputes at
checkout counters oc restaurant cashiers' desks, etc. Once
an e lectronic fund transfer had been made, you probably
would have to brmg suit to get money back.
You would lose the benefit or the "float," the time it
takes for a check to clear. Now you have the use of money
until the person lo whom you give a check deposits it and at
reaches your bank. It's a risky practice but many use it.
Finance could become incomprehensible. Consumers
would become passive recipients of the benefits or woes im·
posed by impersonal technocrats.
BA'M'ERIES OF EXPERTS, INCLUDING A com·
rruss1on appointed by President Ford, are working on the
transition to the "checkless society." but consumer
safeguards are low on the priority hsl.
When confronted with the risks. experts say, in effect.
"The burden or proof is on you to show that these n sks will
matenahze orten enough to outweigh the tremendous sav·
mgs." They do not say. "The burden of proof is on prop<>-
nenls of the change to show it 1s sare," or to show that the
savings would reach lhe PoCketbooks o( the pubhc
However. this bulldozer can be s lowed down.
WHEN P LANS SURFACED TO remove price tags
from grocery items and leave shoppers with only computer
printouts at checkout counte~ and signs on the shelves. con·
sumer protest caused major chains to back off. The issue is
now under debate.
The typical American consumer ls unaware or the
benefits or perils of widespread implementaUon of elec-
troruc fund t.ransfer. But once institutions have spent large
sums to install the new systems, it will be di((icult to make
changes to protect consumers.
So start now lo ask questions. Alert your congressmen
to your concern. Don't just stand there.
Stock Prices Gain
On Teclmical Rally
NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market turned upward
today m a technicaJ rally led by oil and gas issues. Trading
wa.s active. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials added 7.90
points to 976.15.
Gamers led losers by more than 2·1 among New York
Stock Exchange.listed assues.
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DAILY PILOT
Tonight's TV
Highlights
NBC EJ 9: 00 -''Once an Eagle.'' The
two-hour conclusion of the second Best
Sellers TV novel featurin~ Sam Elliott
and Cliff Polls as Army officers in World
War II.
ABC fJ 11: 30 -Playboy Bunny of the
Year Pageant. Bunnies from Playboy
hutches across the country compete for
the cottontail title in this special pro-
gram.
(TV DAILY LOG)
THURSDAY I
EVENING I
6:00
0 IJ a 10 ( 17 3 ) News
G .lJJ LI (.29 I ) m News 0 Kines l(t Hocity lo> Ancelu ~1ngs n Bo~ton
'6 Gomet '11t O Gu~t m h rt11d1e hm1ly m Adlm·l2
12t1 Sl11 Tre\
ED Eltd11c Com111n1 ED DnmalK Se11u
139 D1n1h! m lJlllt Ruuls
-6:30-
0 D1n1hl CuHls inlludr k1td
Moreno, D1ahdnn (,111011, Su"dll
Gtorge Jnd David 811or1
1§1 AndJ G11tf1th
110 Merv G111f1n Sho• m hmilJ Alf111
( 17• 3 ) Gunsmokt
ED loom
. 7:00
0 IJ U I & l fD m News ~ 6 MJ Thrtt Sons
o To ltll lhe Truth
O Conuntrahon m I loolt lu,, al The FBI
fD tlr100ftS
116 Andy G11lt1th
ED The MKNtiHthrer Report
( :19 a llonJnu m McHale's N1rt
-7:30-0 Andy Ndocy Ame~ 1:ut~I ~
t s The Odd Couple
tJ Tht Gone Show
1 e Candid tlmera
O The ~er's Wild
10 23 6 Milch Glmt m The Brady Bunch
( 17 t 3 ) !he Wilburn Brothers m l od11's Coo~1n1
126 Ho11n's Heroes
ED Ch1nntl 28 Ton11ht
f9 Price Is Ri1hl
t39 [n(ycloped11 8rillnn1e1 m "f" Troop
8:00
0 ERIN ELOPING? t.. NEW·THE WALTONS
O ( u 1 3 ) 1 a The Wallons Old
' MOufh to fJll 1n lov•. but nol lo 1e1
m;uri•d N1lhou1 pu•ntal con5ent,
lrin and h~r boylriend dmdt lo •lop•
11rh•n John 1nd Olt.rii l~tl she 1s loo
) UOi' I r rn41r 10•
D n s 10 m Bunco Bunc~
S~uad 1nv•sl ,·~lr.r Btn CordPln
11 'm ,•II•<~ I ,n.J [d Wdlkf! lkeb•rt
U• h1 un, ,. 1 < l•g• lc.t ccn
1•11,1 com l•t• ,.,,n Up• reco•d•d
l•s on\ ~nd or I~• 1~b lr1 n1ng bul
almCK' '"'•Jn ind•rrov., a11•n1 "~•n
I~,, 1r, lo bu~I lht no•r,hon Mill
~ < 1n OoM• MJ15 Will Cf•r Ari•
lnhns'ln lol1chiel Sac~\ Jnd .At1n
I •1n\l•1n al\ll st1• m Chnitopher Columbus
• Darts To hplore The
Unknown! Drama lt11ns
Where Most Ep1u End
16 ' m Ten Who Dutd Anlhon1
Quon~ \ hr I IN lh1> drama ol
(hMI phtr Cnlumbus d&owv of
Am"" a ~arl• s l!alluteros play eo.
lumbu\
tJ ( ~ a ) 1t Welcome B1ek
hlltr S"••trat• Scandal' lh• s .. rttllo~ u11<over some sh1dy dul
1n;\ 41 Aulhlnan lliih 5'.llool •hrn
tn• 1 b•" "'' lh• \Chool neono1p•• s
1n,l'\11,1l•iP r~pnrt•r
O lilo¥tt c (lhr) ·rorty '-lo
A,1th rau" <•"I "61 Audit
Ji!Jr~!I, Mo.. ~~·I II• n,. ~rnneth
•t"Y
Q) USC lnhtb1ll I 11n5 '~
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tJt Mot1e· C (2hr) '"lid C1111
~llJ" 1,1•1l /1 ,,ti 811dlt\, Bwt
Prr .. ~ tom D•• ID Mlster,..u Thutr1 f,,, Rtd
ll•n "' CJ r u 1un film m J1111antst l.aft&lllll rroer1111
-8:30-
0 < 2' • ) lt Wlut's 11.tppenmc
9:00
D ( fr l ) • HHaii F•n·O
MtG•rrtll btcomt\ tlle vithm oi a
b1tl11nr but Jlmo\l J"'iftel lrameup
•hrn ht' Wht•d fo1 lhf murdtr ol a
y,omJn •1lh whrlm hr •15 rom1n
ttCally rn~ol.-d Strv. 1s 'vtn ml!fe
P••olemt •h•n ht lwns !he \lugs M•n from !lit v1t11m s body have
provrd lo br from lh• srrv1ct revolver
ht al•avs "'ars C1m1111 Sparv 1nd
Jon3th1n l 1ppr RU•SI
D 1211 c e J m Im s.ners: Dtlct
an ll&l• In lh1s sprml 2 llollr ton
clud1nc ep1sod• lommv Dimon be
comes an tmb11tm d v.om1n trapped
1n a lovrlt\s mu11a1e. ind Crnlly
'Masseneale 111n lo bl«k a p1omol10W IOI Cour1ney •ho subsequtntly be
comes !he ~I point of an olfK1al
Jnqu1ry due lo h15 1ncompetenet 1n the
1r11 ront.
0 Filni Futu1e
Cl. llKJ Comedy Hour ' tJ ( 2t a') Jt Buntt lll1lltr Barney and his men ha•e lo cope with
an an11y l1ndlo1d 'Nho. a muskel
tolhnc ten.int and a bhnd shopltller
10 lllovtt: <; (Zhr) "Bud & Ille
r1ucllu" (com1 fl-Harry
lltlalontt S1dnry P~1titr Rubt Dtf,
Cameron M1lchell. Denny M•lttr m Mtrt Gnt11n Show m Judo Sll1~en ED V1SIOIU Pnsoo Came ' A game
shoit, l•~1ne place rns1d~ a p11~n.
lulurts lhrt' women conlestanls -
one of •hom has murdered her hus
b4nd IW•ca Walter, Cd11h D1a1 and
Cira W1lhafl)s star.
-9:30-
0 Gene Blrtow Show
tJ {Ji (9 l •>tJ Tiit Tony Rand1ll
SMw Judge Frankhn is chai~ed ""1th
lhree courils ol lyranny by h•s 1 ... 0
children and lhe lam1ly house~etper
ED Women's Goll
10:00 D ( t7 ~ ) ll Barnaby Jones
David lted1~n gu,sls as a hand:.comr
playboy 'l\OhO 1s develop1nE a romantic
tnlerut 10 Bellv Jones
0 UCLA Bnketblll UClA ~I
Cahlorn1a • e Celebrity ltevue
tJ ( ~i • e ) 39 Streets or Su
f1111tisco lnvesl1g1llon ol 1n appar
ently unrelated Wies ol slay1nrs re
vt1ls only one slender clut-all the
viChms .. ere lht same aie
O News m Get Smart
ED Grrttinp from Gtrman1
2' GllllSll!Ok m El a.en Alllldo
-10:30-m mm News fD Jun111 Woll With ...
11 :00
0 1J I • ED ~t News
0 ?l 6J HJ1 f9 News
6 S1n11ts Match Up
O Mntnck m Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
al Sercunt Btlko
( 11 3 ) Film Future
Ell) llla<k Perspective on the Hews
( 29 8)) J§ Lowe Amencan Style
-11:30-
0 (\.171 il r Ii CBS ult Movtt:
Koiak "The Betrayal", r~ "Puppet
on l Chai n" (mys) '/2-Barbara
Parkins. Ale.ander Kno~ o ~ lt) ® m Jolw1J ea,_
\ e The l'Tl Club
tJ (091 'l ) )t lhunday ll11M
S9t<ial "lhe Pl1yboy Bunny ol tllt'
Y•a1 Paieanl 1R1 m....., m Tiit Hont~rs
2f Tiit 700 Club m Ntwstlllo¥tt
12:00
O kst ol Gtoucllo O Movie: C "Doctor 11 Su"
Ccom) 56-Du~ Boorde CD llloM: Mlbrt llllt & &old" (dra)
31 Rot>trt Young m MoM: "lo.e ol Three Queens"
td11) 5J Htd1 Lamarr
-12:30-0 •n·"'&hl Sllo'I: "l Man Callfil
ld1m." ''Tiit Silll(htvtlle Mons1er,"
"The Sohl1ry Child"
1:00
0 UJ "ll rfJ Tomorr°"
ID The I'll Club
2:00
C!J Mo.tt Ooubltlulurt: "ThtJ
Wert SiStttJ," "All Quiet on the Wtsl·
'"' F1"'r m All·lll11hl Show: "The Su r,"
~111o111er Is A Frtsh1111n"
-3:05-
0 .._: C uTht V11f 1ft QueH"
fdra) 59-Bttt• Div1~. R1thard I dd
DAmMl lllOVIES
JMUMY 14 •1ow. I« Jllll COll9Wielltf, "' Ille .,., .. _...
' 30 D "Tiit G.14wyft Follin"
Imus) '38-Adolpb Meniou. PM
llaltt
10'00 fH ~ •14tft & trip W'111"
(dra) '54-R1ch1rd W1dmarlt;
Bella Dani. Cameron M1tch•ll
11:00 0 "SJMI Surltl" (dra)
'JS-Kathanne Hepburn. Cary
Cr ant
12:00 m "Tiit lipmist" (dra) '53-
loan Fon111~. Edmond O'Brlfn,
Ida luptno, Edmund C•enn
1:00 O "Alw11s Goodbye" ldra)
'38-Barbara Slan•yt k, Cem
Romero
ttJ 'C 1 "P'el1 lllllJ's Blues"
(dra) 'SS-lack Webb, Janet
lt11h. tu Marvin.
2:00 e (CJ "Hiall ton1som1"
(wn) '50-Johft Barrymore Jr ,
Chlll Wills, lo1s Buller.
3:00 ~ CC> "lilurd« OM" (m11)
'69-Robtrt Conrad. Howard DYii.
l:JO • ~ ''S14'1nlt Last Sun111111" (dra) '6~ Eli11belh
Taylor. ~atharine Hepburn.
Monl&omery Clttt
KOCE Television (50)
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WHALE WATCHERS!
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carpets know
their place
Carpet strip for wood or
concrete floors. 4 tt. long
strips ... get what you
need to do the Job right. ·19C
llne up
the perfect Job
23 Inch guide protects
areas when you're
painting, gives a straight
edge for trimming and
smoothing out wallpaper.
Reg. 2.49
148
keep the paint
roUlng smoothly·
Superior 9 Inch rofler
covere for use with just
about any kind of paint.
Get the onet you n99d at
out tow prlet.
79~
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(2 D~LYPILOT Tnursctay. January 13 11117
Blletnlkoff Blast at Hometown Trigger s Fur or
PITl'SBURGH CAP> -Super
Bowl champion or not, wide re-
ceiver Fred BUetnlkotr or the
Oakland Raiders might be
called ror a personal foul in his
hometown. Erie, Pa.
"They can have Erie." saJd
the Super Bowl's most valuable
player after helping the Raiders
to a 32· 14 victory over Minnesota
Sunday in Super Bowl XI.
"So far as I'm concerned, they
can drop It in Lake Erle ...
Biletnikoff'e remarks, made
at a Los Angeles press con-
ference Monday, have touched
otf a furor ln tbe town that had
honored him with a special day
after bia 1raduatlon from
f1orida State University.
"Everybody's damned mad."
said a city councilman.
So mad. In fact, that one
television sportacast« iol Into a
long-distance telephone argu-
ment with the veteran 33-year·
old National Football League
star.
A radio station aired the reac·
Uon of some of Its listeners, and
one man called to offer Bilet·
nikoff a Bronx cheer over the
airwaves.
Sports editors were besieged
with calls screaming for re-
venge and asking for Bllet·
Celtic s Star Returns
nikolf's phone nwnbet' or ad·
dress "It's too doggone bad," uid
Walt Strosser. who coached
Biletnikoff al TeC'h Memorial
High School where bis records -
and bis picture -still are pro-
minently displayed. "Erie peo-
ple are kind of proud. They may
not take too kindly to what he
said."
Like Biletnlkofr's father, a
lightweight boxer before World
War ll, Strasser Is Inclined to
believe lhat Oakland's hero did
not really mean lo say I.hose nas·
tythings.
"What can l s ay?" said
Dave Cowens <center) is welcomed back
to the Boston Celtics by Irving H. Levin.
chairman of the board. and Red Auerbach
Cright>. president and general manager.
Cowens rejoined the defending National
Basketball Association championship
team Wednesday after being absent since
Nov. 8.
·Prep Spikers Compete
21 Area Stars at Indoor Meet Saturday
LOS ANGELES A talented
list of 21 Orange Coast area high
school track and field stars. led
by Charlie Christensen of Edison
High <Huntington Beach> and
Llsa Gourdine of El Toro, will
compete in the Los Angeles In·
door Invitational Saturday at the
Sports Arena.
Action gets under way at noon
and to comply with CIF rules.
lugh school entrants will either
run unattached or with an AAU
club. The CIF 1s not sanctioning
the hlgh school portion of the
meet. due to irregularities that
occurred last year.
Christensen. the CIF 4-A cross
country champ lastfalJ. also cap-
tured the 4·A 880 finals in track.
running l : 56 1. He will compete
1n race one of the 1,()()0..yard run.
facing the likes of Yucaipa's
Greg Fran cis and S an
Bernardino's Walter 8r1dges
Francis ran 1: 53.6 last year,
Bridges clocked I :SS.3.
Dana Hills' Steve Telaneus.
who has a best of l :SS.2. com
petes tn race two of the 1.000.
Gourdine rates as one of the top
female entrants. competing in
the long Jump, a n event 111 whlch
she jumped 19 ·3~ to finish
second in the 1976 state meet.
Newport Harbor's Sue Kruse,
another entrant, leaped 18-1 in
placing fourth tn last year's CIF
finals
The Orange Coast area is also
well-represented in the middle
distances. Costa Mesa has Joe
Young. third in the CIF 3·A cross
country finals, competing in the
~eeded two mile. the same race
Kings Tumble, 3-2
LA Faces Boston on TV
TORONTO <AP> -Lanny
McDonald. Jack Valiquette and
Jim McKenny scored goals and
goalie Mike Palmateer withstood
a 58 shot attack as t.be Toronto
Maple Leafs edged (.()6 Angeles.
3-2, in National Hockey League
action Wednesday night.
The loss was the fourth in a row
SCC Hosts Biola
Blola CoUe1e or La Mirada will
Invade Southern California
Colle1e of Costa Mesa tonight (8)
In tbe final non-league encounter
• f« coach Paul Peak's SoCaJ
Vaquards basketball team.
The Vanguards are S-5 for the
Nason after losing lD Phoenix lo
Grand Canyon College Tuesday
night, 77.fJO. ted Bergerson leads the team
in ICOl'ing with a 16.4 average for
t.beflrst W 1ames.
for the Kings, who are now win·
Jess m their last five games.
The Kings return to action
tonight, facing the rugged Boston
Bruins. It'll be on TV (Channel 5>
at6o'clock.
Palmateer stopped 19 shots as
tbe Leafs took a 2·0 advantage in
the opening period on
McDonald's 29th goal and Vall·
quette's fifth of the season.
Don Kozak made lhe game
close with his filth goal at the 19
second mark of the second
period. McKenny scored the win·
ning goal at 3: 17 of the second
period and Tom Williams com·
plet.ed the scoring on a ~er
play at 18:31 of the fmal period.
Palmateer was outstanding in
the second period when he faced
a 21-sbot Los Angeles barrage.
especially during an elbowing
penalty lo Toronto defenseman
Brian Glennie.
that Mission Viejo's Mike
Walterhouse. who has a 9:09.6
best, ls entered.
Two other Costa Mesa runners,
Bill Kolar and John Gerhardt-
thev were fourth and fifth in the
cross country finals-are entered
in separate rated two miles.
Gerhardt Is in the same race that
attracted Miss ion Viejo's Mark
LaBonte, who clocked 9:30.2 as a
sophomore last year.
HunUngton Beach's Mike Glf·
ford, winner of the CIF 4·A frosh-
soph mile finals in 4:2.5.2, races
in the rated mile that features
Hemet's Mark Fricker. who had
a time of 4: 16. l in capturing the
CIF2·A frosh-soph mile.
Distance female runners in·
elude Edison freshman Sharon
Hulse in the seeded mile, junior
teammate Cathy Jones in the
seeded 880 and Costa Mesa
freshman Joielin Fisher in the
rated880.
Hulse ran 4: 59 recently in an
AAU meet and should gel her
stiffest competition from Quartz
Hills' Kelly Wells, CIFgirls cross
country champion.
Jones won the CIF girls 440
finals last year. while Fisher
placed 13th in the cross country
finals.
A final girl entrant, Cheryl
Glaizier of El Toro. competes for
an AAU team. rl1nning in the
women's 60-yard hurdles.
Other area male entries are
Fountain Valley 's K e n
Margerum in the triple jump,
Newport Harbor's Frank
Venclik. Steve Dawson, Wayne
Kasparak and Matt Dickey in the
mile relay, San Clemente's John
Harper ln the shot put and Mis·
sion Viejo's Greg Jones in the soo. Mariterum triple jumped 47·8 last )'ear. while Venclik, Dawson
and Kasparak competed on a
mile relay team that took the CI F
4·A frosh-soph title. Dickey was
on the varsity squad that was
second in the 4·A finals with a
3:20.8 clocking. Harper has a
57·1 '1'l best in the shot l>Ut and
Jones ran49.4 in the440.
Ephraim Blletnllcoff ot his 500's
r~marks.
"With every succesa there's a
lotta hardsb.lp . . . Maybe he
feel s he was offended
somewhere along the way."
After 12 years of ta!ang bumps
for a Jiving, the sure-handed
Blle tnikoff bas grown ac·
customed to the unkindly ways
people react lo what he does.
"l wasn't aiming what I sald
at the people or Erie." he sald in
a telephone interview frotn
Valley Center. Caltf .• wtucb he
now calls home. "l was talklng
about the people who handle the
recognition things there
"I Just feel that. you know.
when lhinga were &ood I was
always from Erle. Pa. But when
f wasn't doing anylhlng great.
no one paid any attention ·'
BUetnikotr was not tho rlrt1t
peraon to notice how hard ll is to
get good reviews In Ene. where
heroes and legends live Ion£,
quiet lives.
"Come to Erie.'' they used to
say. said the elder Biletnikoff.
recalling the city's stage reputa·
Uon of years past. "Il you're a
success in Erie. you're a success
on Broadway. Maybe that tells
you something.··
Sports in BIUf
UCLA, Trojans
In Pac-8 Action
SAN FRANCISCO -UCLA's the second place finisher. ,
Bruins, out of the top 10 for the Laffit Pincay Jr .. the leading
first time since 1966, baUJe the rider for the meet, was SWJ·
University of California Bears In pended for rive days for permit·
Berkeley tonight while the ting his mount, Rajab, to drift out
Southern California Trojans play in the final furlong of a race
at Stanford in Paclfic-8 basket· Tuesday.
ball action.
The 12th-ranked Bn.tin.s are 1·1
in Pac-8 play while the Trojans
are 0-2. Saturday afternoon, the
Trojans meet California in a re-
gionally televised game whde
UCLA is al Stanford Saturday
night.
In other Pac-8 games, Oregon
fa ces a s tern test rrom
Washington tonight while Oregon
State plays Washington State,
now 13·2 for the year.
Knetuclqf llp !ref
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Senior
Mike Jackson hit two free throws
with 39 seconds left in an over·
time Wednesday night to insure a
71-67 upset victory for Tennessee
over No. 2-ranked Kentucky in
college basketball play.
Jackson had only 10 points. but
his free throws and a dnving
layup late In the second half were
·nstrumental in the Vols' victory
before more than 23,000 fans at
Rupp Arena.
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BIRMINGHAM. Ala -Jim·
my Connors advanced to the
quarterfinal round of the B1rm·
Ingham International indoor ten·
nis tournament Wednesday night
with a 6-3, 6·2 victory over Buster
Mottram of Britain.
Sandy Mayer upset Jan Kodes
of Czechoslovakia. 6·2, 6·2. South
African Cliff Drysdale outlasted
Holland's Tom Okker 6·1. 7-5 and
Eddie Dibbs toppled Manuel
Orantes. 7·6. 1·6, 6·1.
Alezaader lt'fn•
ADELA I DE. Australia
Australian John Alexande r beat
Tom Gorman, 6-4. 6-4 in a $75,000
International tennis tournament
today.
In other matches, Australian
Colin Dibley overpowered Eric
van Dillen. 6·4, 6·2, Vic Amaya
beat Australian Geoff Masters,
6-4, 7-6. and Charles Pasarell de·
feated Australian Chris Kachel.
6-4,6-2.
~Third
ALAMEDA-Butch Soper, an
ex-Huntington Beach resident
now living in Santa Ana. is in
third place after two rounds ol
the $75,000 Professional Bowlers
Association tournament here
Wednesday night.
Soper bad a pinfall or 2,712 to
traif the leader. Steve Jones, by
66 pins.
Rkharcb Drafted
LOS ANGELES-Dr Renee
Richards. the 42 year-old
Newport Beach ophthalmologist,
was drafted on the first round by
the Pennsylvania Keystones In
the World Team Tennis draft
Wednesday.
Kathy Harter of Seal Beach
was taken by New York on the .
first round.
Clerk Colle~U
NEW ORLEANS -A
parimutuel clerk at the Fair
Grounds racetrack punched the
wrong ticket for a bettor. The
derk couldn't sell the $3 ticket.
and had to buy it. She won
$2,609.40 on it.
The tkket was on two long.
shots tn an exacta race.
"I tried to sell the ticket to peo-
ple for two races." Mary Blurton
said after poC'keting the money
Wednesdav "I must have talked
to about 300 people but no one
wanted to buy the ticket.··
Prke•ffiked
SAN DI EGO -The learn with
the poorest Attendance in the Na·
uonal Football League raised the
pnce of tickets Wednesday
The price of general admission
tickets for home games or the
San Diego Chargers went from $4
to $.5. The $7 seats went to $8.SO.
with $8.SO tickets to $10 and $13
seats to $15.
The Charger:s drew 259.952 fans
last year, a slii:ht gain over 1975.
Subs f or Page
FRED BllETNIKOFF
UCI Faces
Missourians
The University of Missouri
(Kansas City), one of the better
NAIA basketball teams ln the
Midwest. invades Crawford Hall
tonight (8) lo battle UC Irvine's
Anteaters.
MlBsourt's Fighting Kangeroos
come into the game with an ~3
record. Missouri is paced by &-6
junior Mike Jones. who Is
averaging 16.0 per game. and 6-4
sophomore Willie Jones, who is
scoring at a 14.2 clip.
Louis Stephens continues to
pace the Anteaters with a 13.8
average. Scott Jenkins (11 .8) is
the only other UCI player hitting
in double figures.
Irvine enters the game with a
S.8record.
UCl is also in action Saturday
night, hosting a Division l team,
the University of Northern
Colorado. And the Anteaters play
two other home tilts, before visit·
ing Northern Arizona Jan. 2S.
Irvine f aces Cal State
<Northridge> at Crawford Hall
next Tuesday night, then hosts
the Univer s ity of San Diego
~turday. Jan. 22.
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Margaret Court, attempting a
comeback at age 34. was ex·
tended to three sets Wednesday
night but beat fellow Australian
Wendy Turnbull. 6·3, 2·6, 6-4 in a
$100,000 tennis tournament here.
Brooks Banking
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with more than 7,100 winners.
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nesday.
Shoemaker was on Metolius,
Tonight o n TV
6 p.m. (5) -NHL HOCKEY -
The Los Angeles Kings meet the
Bruins in a game taped at
Bost.on .
8 p.m. (13) -COLLEGE
BASKETBALL -USC's Trojans
meet the Cardinals at Stanford.
10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE
BASKETBALL -The UCLA
Bruins meet tbe California
Golden Bears In Berkeley.
Taped.
SAN DIEGO <API -Last
week. Huntington Beach's Larry
Brooks wenl back to learning the
banking bus iness. a bit burned
out on football. Now, he again is
geared up for the sport as he pre·
pares for the National Football
League's Pro Bowl game Mon·
day night at Seattle.
.. An awful lot of players would
love to have this chance. but all
they get to do is watch it on
television." said the Los Angeles
Rams' defensive tackle follow·
Ing a Pro Bowl practice.
The all·slars from both the
NFL's National and American
conferences work out ti.oder San
Diego's s unny skies until de·
parture Saturday for Seattle. The
game will be played In the
Kingdome.
T he 6·3. 260-pounder from
Virginia State said be was sur·
prised that teammate Merlin
Olsen was not among the Pro
Bowl selections after being In the
game every year s ince bis rookie
season in 1962.
"The only thing t can think is
that people didn't want him to get
hurt in his final game of fool·
ball." Brooks said of the retiring
Olsen.
As a first-timer in the Pro
Bowl, Brooks does not see how
the game could lack intensity, as
some players claim.
"I don't know how to play 'soft
shoulder' or ·powder puff' foot·
ball when two people start hittin&
each other." he said.
And, of the training sessions,
be said· "l like the atmosphere
here. I 'm finding that people t
play a1ainst during the regular seaaoo and never get to know are
just ordinary guys."
.. Newport's Hiss in Riverside Race
•
Brooks admits he wanted to
erase thoughts of foolball after
the bitter defeat the Rams suf·
fered In the National Conference
championship game against Min·
nesota. tt was his third year on a
Rams team which came within a
game of the Super Bowl.
He s'1d bi~ desire was to get
back to bis banking career in
Orange County. He Ogured the
nut time be would face an of .
fensive lineman would be when
tralni.ng camp opened ln July.
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• Mike Hiss of Newport Beach
~ u be drtvtng ln the Perm.a~ 90 at Riverside lntematlooal ~ay Saturday and Is hoping
cau&llfy for one of the 3Sspots In
.-Say's NASCAR Grand Na· Mona! stock car race aa well.
Hlu qualified 17tb for
lm!mu,Say·s race ln a W13 Torino lb an average s peed of 10..815
eaderbour.
Qualify in a for &mday'1 race
at wlU feature most of the top
m• tTOm the NA.SCAR circuit
ludlnc Richard P«ty and Cale
Yarborough, will take place Fri·
day and Saturday.
HJ.11 was chosen rookie ol the
year in 1972 on lhe VSAC cba.m·
plonship car trail but hasn't been
able lo get • lop ride on that
clrcult since that time.
At Riverside be will be drMna
a 19'7& Cbevelle Laguna in the
feature race. lt is the same ~tock
car he drove ln the Times SOO at
Ontario ln November. Hill bu covered as many laps
at Riveralde aa any driver com·
pet.ln1 in Sunday's race. He hu
toured the 2.82 mile course tn many dltferent types of cars.
He flrst drove a TR-3 in the 19118
American Road Race of Cham· otons (third in class). Since then be baa raced or tested a Porsche Gt. showroom stock sedans. a
Can-Am car. Formula Vee,
Super Vee. Ford. Formula Band
5,000 open whee le~.
About the only types of cars be
haan't driven 3l Rlvmndc are In·
dy racers and the Grand Na·
Uooal atock cara.
At Ontario tn the fall he WU
runninl weJJ untll bb fuel pump
falled and be loll a lot of laps
while repairs were made.
"Wben I drove behind the wall. t got out of tbe car and started to
walk away," he recalls. "But a
mechanic ran after me and l-Old
me to get back in lhecar.
·•1 bad never heard of such a
thing In other types of racing. but
I wu glad to be able to race
&1aln.''
Although well out of con~n·
Uoo, he waa running u fut aa
the leaden at t.be end of the race.
But then, defensive taCkle Alan
Page of the Vikings withdrew
from the Pro Bowl because ol
law school exams in Min
neapolis.
Brooks, as first alternate, wu
tapped t.o fill the vacancy oo tbe
40-mttn National Conference
squad cho11en by the h:ague•q
head coaches . · 'lt's an honor (or me lo be
here," said Brooks, wbo adda he
<toe. not mlDd belna a sub8titute.
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78-7 4 Triumph 50-47 Loss
Oilers Knock Off For Vikes
'76 CIF Champions At Loara
By GLENN WIOT£
Of Ille D•llY 1"11411 ~
Mlke D'Alessandro l4n)ted a
pair of free throws with 16
seconds left in the game lo give
his Huntington Beuch High team-
IT\ates the insurance U)ey needed
to stave ofr 1976 CJF Class 3·A
basketball champio,P Lynwood.
Thus the Oilers recorded a
78-74 triumph qver the Knights
and their talented duo of Tyren
Naulls and Tom Fr~man. Thal
pa ir accounted for all but 10 of
Lynwooq:s points and Naulls led
the way with 34.
Huntington Beach did 1t in a
surprising manner. oulrebound
.ing the Knights, 52·35, and can·
n.ing a nilly 55.8 percent ol its
field goal attempts 10 the Edison
High (Huntington Beach> gym
Wednesday evening
Coach Elmer Combs' outhl
overcame a 10·6 deficit and was
up 20·13 after a quarter. The ad·
vantage spread to 13 points but
the Orange and Black could
never quite put away Naulls,
Freeman & Co.
Lynwood kept m aking a run at
the Oilers a nd clo:.ed to 55-54 with
7:49 to go in the game. But D'A·
lessandro hil Cary Burt with a
nice pass underneath the bucket
and Burt scored.
Thal made it 57·54 with 6:51 to
go and then a minute later it was
59-54, thanks to Gary Contreras'
6-foot banker. following a steal
by Greg Steinhaus.
Lynwood never could come
closer than four points after lhal
as Clark Sims and D'Alessandro
worked the boards well and the
Knights continued shooting at a
cool pace. They hil only 39.l per-1 cent from the field.
Huntington Beach cashed in on
30 of 40 free throws to heavily aid
its cause.
Sam s had a standout rebound·
ang effort, gathering 18 while
Burt came up with 11 and D'A·
lessandro had seven Reserve
Tom Pestolesi played sparingly
but managed lo get fave.
Contreras scored a career high
2:1 points, 22 coming in the first
three quarters. He fouled out
with 42 seconds left in the till.
Huntington hit 80 percent of its
first quarter shots a nd made
good on 13 of its first 20 (65 per-
cent )
Contr•r4'\
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Dy ROGER CARLSON
Oflt-O•ltr Pt..CSwH
Loara Hlgb of Anaheim broke
open a Ught game in the early
stages of the fourth quarter Wed-
nesday night behind the play or
Mark Roche and went on to re·
cord a 50-47 non-league basket-
ball t riumph over vis it ing
Marina of Huntington Beach.
The duel had been tied or the
lead changed hands 18 times
when Marina took ils last lead at
39-38 with 6: 10 left in the game on
Charlie Kooller's shot from out·
side the Loar a zone
Paul Volpe scored for Loara,
then the Saxons got rich when
Roche. who led all scorers with
19 points, hit a layup off Volpe's
s teal and made it a three-poant
play with a free throw
Roche followed with a steal
and fed off to Rick Pluimer and
Marina was trailing, 47·39, a
situation il couldn't reverse with
only 2· 15 remaining.
Both teams had trouble
penetrating the other's zone dur·
ing the tiff, and both were near
the 50 percent s hooting mark
from the fie ld-Marina making
22 of 46 , Loar a h itting 19of 40.
There seemed litUe to choose
from between the two from the
outset and only Roche's flurry
early in the fourth period pro-
vided a lead of more than five
points.
•
Thursd&y January 13 t9n DAILY PILOT 0
Artists'
Malone
Sparkles
Lagunll Beach High'~
M\ke Malone splashed
home in 1:07.9, setting a
school 100 breaststroke
record in the swimming
opener Wednesday alter·
noon as the host Artists
b o wed t o .fi e rvile
(Anaheim), 101-44 .
Malon e bro k e last
year's record of 1: 10.0.
Laguna 's Robert
B runs w ic k finis hed
second (2 :04 .9) in the3:lt
free and third in the •
l5:44.5).
Mike Linkletter and
Mike Watanpaugh e•
captured a second pl
for the Artists. ·
Linkletter swam a zt.2
in the SO free and Walalt-
paugh had a 1: 08.0 in..._
JOO back.
VA•StTY
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fl.I~ u S
Edison Surprises
In 2 OTs, 78-73
Coach Steve Popovic h 's
Marina quintet had a 37·34 lead
after three quarters, thanks to
the outside shooting of Leland
Bruce and Koeller. Tony Warren
!>cored eight points in the first
period, but Loara's tight zone
kept him away from the ball
alter that.
GOLF WINNER Edith Carpenter (right) defeated Riianne
Miraglia in the ftnals of the president 's cup golf competition at
Mission Viejo Country Club re cently
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l'ltOSM·SOPtf
By ED BURGART
Of Ille 0•11• P•IOI S~H With the emergence of Doug
Schroeder a s a penetr ating
guard, the Edison High Chargers
of Huntington Beach are sudden·
ly establis hing themselves as
possible sleepers in the Sunset
League b asketball race that
starts Wednesday.
Accounting for 16 strrughl
points through the end of regula·
lion and into both overtimes.
Schroeder sparked :J Charger:.
comeback that carried Edison to
a 78-73 upset over hli;:hly-touted
Warren of Downey in non.teagu<'
action Wednes day night at
Edison High.
Getting five as:.asts in 12
minutes. the 5·10 Schroeder, a re
serve who was injured early m
the year. came up with the key
play wath l : 10 remaining in the
:.econd overtime.
That's when he penetrated
inside the baseline. passing off to
6-5 Ed Bell, who i.ank an is.footer
from the len corner.
That bucket sent Edison
ahead 73·71, and MLke McCoun
connected on two free throws
with 34 seconds left to put the
Chargers. now 6-8, out of reach
Warren came into tbe game
with an 11-3 record and appeared
headed for victory. holding a
64·58 lead with 3 .52 left m regula·
twn
But Edison sophomore Steve
Dav1s scored a layup on an assisL
from Schroeder with 2:58 left.
and Warren went toa four-corner
()ffense.
That strategy didn't pay off
as the visitors were cited for a
charging foul w ith 2:04 remain·
mg, failed to convert a on~n·
one with 1: 10 left and missed a
l2·foot~r with 16 seconds to go In
all, Warren went the final 3.S2of
the rourth quarter without •1
po ml
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And it was Schroeder's layup
with 30 seconds left m the fourth
period tbat tied the score and
forced the overtime .
From the 5:50 mark of the
fourth quarter to 1:10 or the
second overtime , Schroeder
scored nine points and added fi ve
assists. A knee injury slowed him
m the first 10 games. but Edison
coach D o n Leavey s aid
Schroeder will start agamst
l,ynwood in the first game of a
doubleheader al 6:30 Friday at
Huntington Beach High.
In addition to Schroeder, the
Chargers got top performances
from 6-5 J o hn Allen, Bell,
Mccourt and Ray Gomez.
Manna was without Dave
Gibbs (bronch1t1s) and Chuck
Spade <ankle>. while Loara was
beginning to return to form after
a senes of injuries led to a four·
game losing str eak in December.
Bruce finished with 16 points-
his ninth double figures output in
the past 10 games. Warren. who
has clicked in double figures in
each of Marina's lS games. had
\4.
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17 11 " 10 •' It IC ll I~
UCI May Contend
For Swi11l Crown
By CRAIG SHEFF
Of-o a11r f'ltot5e<ttt
UC ln·ine captured Division Jr
NCAA swimming championships
an 1969. '70 and '71, but has been a
bridesmaid since, finis hing
second in three of the past five
years and fourth last season.
But things could change in
1977.
"We should definitely be a con·
tender for tbe Division II cham-
pionship." says Anteaters coach
Hank Vellekamp ... J sure as heck
wouldn't count us out."
Gener ating Vellekamp's en·
thusiasm is some pretty good
talent-led by AH-American tel·
Lennan Gar y Figueroa and three
super fre s h m e n, Vangeles
Coskinas, Mike Kelly and Ken
Watson.
Figueroa will s wim the
backstroke, the 50 rree and all the
relays. He finished second in the
100 back (53.3> and the 200 back
<1 :56.0) in the NCAA meet last
season.
Cosltinas is from Greece and
Vellekamp says he can swim just
about anything. He'll probably
concentrate on the individual
medley and the 200 butterfly.
Kelly, from Notl'e Dame High
(Sherman Oaks). clocked a sinl·
ing 21.0 in the SO free last year.
And Watson is another good
sprinter from San Marcos lligh.
Other returning lettermen for
Irvine inc lude senior Mike
Figueroa, junior John Bowman
and sophomores Scott Becker,
Pe te Fischler and Wins ton
Uchiyama.
Figueroa red-shirted last year ..
A butterfly specialist, he was
second in the 100 Oy (51.3) in the
NCAA meet two years ago. He's
Gary,'s older brother.
Bowman , a d ist a n ce
freestyler, was 11th in the NCAA
1,650 last year while Becker
placed eighth in both the 100
breaststroke a nd 200 individual
medley. Fischler and Uchiyama
are both breaststrokers.
Other top prospects include
Grossmont College transfer Mike
Guest and fr eshmen Matt
Roberts (La Canada), George
Newland (Newport Harbor>.
F r e d Kitc h e ner <Pacific
Palisades). Steve Krikl (Foun·
tain Valley) and Joe Dunn (San
RapbaelJ.
Gauchos Grab 91-81 Victory
Guest and Roberts are both
sprint freestylers with the laUer
also s wimming the backstroke.
Newland will compete in the
breaststroke, Kitchener will
swim the indo and butterOy.
Krikl is a freestyler and but·
terlUer and Dunn will specialize
in the back and butterfly events.
w,hile DC11nis S mith (14), Day <f.2> and Marty Zogg CU) added
their firepower in the scoring col·
umn.
Estancia
In 50-39
Victory
Senior guard Ray
Orgill poured in 22
points. 14 in the first half.
sparking the Es tancia
High Eagles of Costa
Mesa to a 50.39 Century
League bas ketball win
over host Orange Wed-
nesday night.
The Eagles of coach
Dave Carlisle with a 10-4
overall and 2·1 league re-
cord are in second place.
a game behind league
leader Santa Ana Valley.
The tough Estancia
zone defense he ld the
slow-down Orange of·
rense to 11 fi eld goals.
Orange was unable to rut
from the' o utside and
could not penetrate the
l ·2·2wne.
The Eagles. however,
h ad little difficulty
handling the Orange de·
fense and were able to
get inside fo r the high
perce ntage s hots.
The 5-11 Orgill boosted
his season average to
16.2 points per game
And 6-5 forward Pete
Neumann contributed 10
points to the winning
cause.
Estancia led at the half
29·24, and the n held
Orange to four points in
the third quarter.
Orange 's Karl J ep-
pesen scored 17 points
with nine coming from
the charity line. Orange
converted 17 of 21 free
throws while Estancia
made four of fi ve.
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JUNIOR VARSIT\'
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51f'•nh•u~ '' 1 f '1 S~ovau
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Ttetlt 1: ••vM,.t 1
H•ftt1me M.,,,,,.. 11 Hf
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l ttte\ Ill (' 1211 RICll.V<hon
0..•I\ Ill r, 101 N•C"OI~
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~1111..,,. Laqu,,_ n 70
SOPNOMOllE
,,.,,.. CJ11 l»I G.,O.~Gre-.
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O<IO<'t\ 10 C. I 111 Mult-
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Mallhme Warrtn 3'·33
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a uoev 111 r 101 Holl•
Pr!<~ 1191 C 1131 MtF'a<l<lm
H1•"'11101 r '" ()o!nt"'
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H..Utunr E 'tanrt.e lJ '1
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l(rOMleldl ti.1 C:. «IC..ota.
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171. WtS1etl\Ous 1. Hett fie II 6.
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Basketball Scores
COllEOE
S..n.IO\• SI I•, llllnoi\ SI 1\
W~•ttl,.tl. l4V~rne I•
R..Ol•nd\'6 Pornon.t P1ttt1r \l
Portlen<I St ,, O••Q<)n Col 14
Cl.,•monl Muddll,C•ITl'Ct>•S
MO<l\lon '°'·Ric•~ SMU?I Toi\/)
TPVl\l>&M.O Baylor s•
H •l\Tf'<"tl TCU6• Ctn<t,,,..11 14 Oe'(I0<1ol
O.P..,w II. Vlloa•••'° 1 •
IC1M41•'1.0lrl•llomA SI 4IO
1(41ft\8\ St U '°"'' 51 SA Ma~"'°" 7'. 01110 /I
MlnourC i.•. oi.1e11o1nt lol'I
Cltm..,. IO, Ou-• ll !OT I Me~tltn 10. So C..r011n~ •' Ml>\ SI. llO, LSU 77 N•br••••6'. Colorado S• A•<flmond 1', R-l•lorlll 1'
T•nneH8 71. IC•ntucky 67 fOTI
Vlrvlnl• SS. Vl•11•n<• Tt<fl so
VMI '2, Wlttlem & M••v rt
8ut~Mll 73, '°'""'116' tOTI
Columbla I It, Wavntr 'II
N .. y .s.. ~•oetown ss
New Hemp~l\lr• "· Canl•lu\ 11
Piii M. Clt•tt1nd 51. 7S
M. 8oM11tnture 7t, Ouq11HM 77
St Fr1nt1'. NY 100. Seton H•ll'PS
Sv•iKU'l<l 11. ~""SI &• ll•rrnonl6t. Oartmoulfl SS
¥•11•nova 7S, Wt\I Vtrqtnl••~
JUNtO• COLLIE GE
SolOlll Coat! C.••••.nc• .,.nta Ana 13. Mt S,..C Ill
O'uli•rton 11, SO Me\410
O,,•~.S. Cimnmont.,..
WION SCHOOL
8AYLEAGUE
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MornlnosfeleU. RolltnQ Hill\ '4
CITllUSLEAGUE
O.•lfty 66, San Gor'10floo&<
'lodlandUI. E•~nflO•tr&t
F'-eN7S, P.C•ll<611
MONTVIEWlEl\OUE
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Ch<l•1..-0ak4S, Bau~ll Sl
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Et Monlt Sii.Seti Merino SI
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Cl12' 0 S.tel' <SI.
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100 lrt •-1 Forbn ILi W7 '· Clitrra <SI I 01 03 y,., IL) I 0) 0
IOOl>o<k I liul.,m•n CL)I •007.
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Basketball
Standings
MISSION CONFERENCE
W L PF PA
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Mike Gifrord garnered
most valuable honors
Tuesday night at HUbl·
ington B each High's
sporf.5· a wards ban~
honoring the Oiler15•
cross country teams.
Vl•tlly
SAN DIEGO-Saddleb ack
College's Gauchos got a balanced
effort in scoring and went on lO
PoSl a 91·81 Mission Conference
basketball decision over host San
Diego City College Wednesday
night.
The Gauchos of coach Bill
Mulligan bad five players in dou·
ble figures, led by Tim Shaw's
21 counters and Rich McEJrath's
17points.
The win gives the Gauchos a
2-0 conference mark to set up
their tiff Saturday night against
invadin& Palomai: (2·0).
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Fri. Siii. Jtll~ lt• .. -el C:.t Poly ("°"'°"4l Prep Soccer Summaries
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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From.t\J>DbpA~
Woodbine, N. J .. a town of z.~. 1:s buiun2 over
the facl that television'& Ardl.le Bunker almost came there.
Woodbine, In rural Cape May County. was used
as a deiUnatlon for Archie and EdU.b Bll.Dker on
Saturday nlaht's "All in the Family" show. They
never Jett their New York bus terminal, but that's
all nght with Woodbine residents.
"We got national recognition.•· said Coun-
cilman Leo Bugauld. "This is the kind or place
Archie Bunker would flt into because il 's the kind or
place he's always knockfog. We have Puerto
Ricans. we have Poles, we have blacks, we have
Jews and he'd be the Wasp. He'd have a field dav bete." ,,
•
Fraak Slnatn, his fellow stars of the entertain·
ment world and 700 others filled the nower-deck
St. Louis Catholic Church in
Cathedral City for the funeral of
his mother. who was described
as "the type or person you met
once in a lifetime."
MAltTIH
A tearful Sinatra foJlowed
the casket into the desert sun
after the hour-long Requiem
Mass. As 400 hushed spectators
looked on, he received con·
dolences from Bishop Leo T.
Maber or the San Diego Diocese,
who conducted the mass.
Mrs. Nat1lle "Dolly" Sinatra, 82, died with
three others an a plane crash last week enroute to
her son's opening in Las Vegas. Her casket was
oome to the hearse by pallbearers who included
Dean M111tn, comedian Pal Hell.I')', Dr. Michael
DeBakey, composer James Van Heusen, baseball
figure Leo Durocher and restaurateur Jilly Rluo. • Henry Ford II resigned from the board of
truslees or the Ford Foundation. saying the philan·
thropic organization had
spread itsetc too thin and that
workers sometimes failed to ap·
predate the capitaUstic system
that provided runds ror the foun.
dation.
Ford was chairman or the
board from 1950 to 1956, a period or expansion when the organiza.
tion began to participate in na·
tiooaJ and international affairs.
Th e f o u n d a ti on was "o•o
eslabllilhed in 1936 by Henry Ford and his son,
Edsel Ford. Ford's resignal.Jon left the board of the
nation's largest tax-exempt foundation without a
representative of the family that founded it. • Gale Thomson, wife of New Hampshire Gov.
Melvbl Thomson, has been injured in an accident at
Loon Mountain ski area in Lincoln.
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Exquisite 3 bedroom Monaco with
custom interior. ceramic tile entry .
fireplace with white brick hearth.
charming sheltered patio. pool.sized
yard, fruit trees and a beautlf ul night
light view.
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642 5878
lltlNTINGTON REACH
17lf7~ UeaC'h Blvd.
540-1220
LAGUNA B.:ACH
l1811 Glenney re l.llguna Beoch 494·9466
SADDLEBACI<
2::l20 1..1 P 81 Road
Ugun11 Hill• S81 ·8310
NORTH COUNTY
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Family room w/wet bar,
lg Mstr. s uite and kitchen w /breakfast
nook ull have 11 splendid
view or Upper Bay & sur· rounding mountains .
This home ls built around
an atrium & oval pool
with fountain & retract•· ble dome + heated & filte red Jac uul spa,
steam bath & garden.
Much. much more! Ter-
rific buy at $320,000,
A WARM SITTING
FOR
HAPPYUVIMa
Great 3 bedroom home
located In Calllornl•
homes. Call for an ap-
pe>intment to see the coiy
fa mily room with
fireplace. separate din·
Ing room and super
kitchen ror Mom. The
children will love the yard and Ideal location
Good value at $68.SOO
Call 6'13-8.SSO.
OPfN 1119 •II~ II.IN ION''""'
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61EDROOM
GIANT $75,500
6 bedroom, 3 bath home
wilh over 2200 sq. ft. ad·
Jacenl to Miles Square Park. golf course and
country club. New highly
3 BEDROOM
FAMILY ROOM
Bcau\J~~,5~!~tainltd
Westside Costa Meea
home. Custom ramily
room addition. It,; Baths.
copper plumbing, new
roof. concrete drive. 640-6161 ..
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE .1Nr,
VILUGEWAUC
TIU.LEVEL
Spacious 3 bdrm. 3 ba.
w/b11t tam rm ror xtra
ramlly "togetherness". 2
btll patlo areae, big d bl
car 1ara1e. ldeaJ lcx:a· lion In proximity C.O So.
Coast Plau. 64&-7711
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Real lstate
upgraded carpets and&----';;;;;;;;;;;;.....:;;;;.~---'~~~
drapes. Completely
painted thr oughout
Seller needs smaller
home since their ram1ly b.as grown.up. You wlll
love the neighborhood
Call colleC't (7141
842·2535 .
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642·1671
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TUSTIN
Spacious 4 Bdrm home.
Lge lot. rmmed occupan·
cy. $60,950.
THI HOMfSEt I HS
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Must 11ell beoullf'ul 3 Bedrm. home. Huge lot.
V~oodown. ~*950.
l'li14M 11 llM589 • 983· 1
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PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
Modern design -10 orflces. 2
secretary's ornces, law library room.
large lobby with plans & space ror
large extension of bldg. An xlnt tax
shelter investment. $235,000, with
favorable terms .
WE'VE MOVED!!
P lease come to see us at our new,
modern office on the first noor or the
Great Western Bldg .. 450 Newport
Center Dr. Phone 759-0611
I 002GIMf"Gt 1002 .........•................•...................
S Bdrms., 4112 baths. family rm. &
forma l dining. Large tile patio &
waterfront deck. $28.5,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 I Bo~\1dc 011v" N B 675 616 I
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WESLEY N .
LOVELY D&ORES
Thi s very popular Bluff s
condominium noor plan. known as the
Delores, is lovely - she is also the
lowest priced Delores on the market. 3
Bedrms .. 2 'h Baths, beautiful
wallpapers. near new appliances,
delightful patio garden a nd a
greenbelt expanse for the backyard.
Currently, there is no loan on the
property; the price $129,500.
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REALTORS', 675-6000
2443 East Coast H1ghwav. Corona del Mar
tllso '" MPSJ V1•rdP ,11 5·16 5990
I Ge11erol I 002 Gewffol I 002 ······················· .............•.•••.....
A GHAT HEW YUi IS what you'll
have in y our secluded 2 bdrm.
hideaway. right on the ocean! A
veritable paradise for only $99.500. Do
it today. call -
673-4400
Di•isiOft of Harbor ln•Htmeftt Co.
Geftffol 1002 Geftff'af 1002
Sl 6,950
Bt fl dt•corJllnil 6' d1·
h11hllul hnrt.. pilllO Ltrl'o1'
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h<>ffil' If > 11u J rc puymg
w .tsted n •nt money
heres your <"h•nec to tiet
:.ome ta'( decluct1011s & 11
:.<1vtngs Jt•c•nt ;,IJrted
bm dn p) mnl pusi.1bll'
646-Till.
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3 1EDROOM
PLUS22 ic 20
FAMILY ROOM
Prestige home in pre ·
stige location Secludt'd
on quie t Cul de ·Sac
street. Walk to schools.
!TEP UP TO
,_.IW.-ORT
HEIGHTS
Be1.1ulm1t 3 bedroom or 2
bt.-droom 11nd w.;lnul
panded den with shdmg
l(l~ii door lo 10 x 20 l.at-
t 1 ce c•o v1·r ed p .. t 10
Complt:tel)' rrmodl.'led
HIW LISTIHGI
M ~A V£R()E .tbr. Zb11
(Jill rm hom1• on over
"l.ed corner lot 1n xlnt
nr1i:hborhood Pr1ced tor
quick .. ate al $1l1.000
P<tvl W fl, u"1f1<'ld
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kllchcn "1t h Corn1n111·--------1 t-lectnc r11n1tl' and ias
OYen New curl)Clmit t.-~,
thJ n o ne yeJr nld
f ormal d1n1n!( room
bright and airy hom t•
throuKhOul with la q (('
back y ard St>~1ng •~
beHevlng only $93.000.
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MESA VERDE
$69,950
A J Bedroom. 2 Buth
lumous '1'" Plan hOllll'
Near .>chool:s. hh1 ary
ancJ rhurc he~. Extra
Jmenll1e s 11 lovely
sw 1 mmin ~ pool + 11
sepurute play yard Call
now.
Diuover The View
rrom this beaut1ru1. most
spacious 3 BR. 2r.', BA Rancho Sao
Joaquin Townhome You'll love the
many plus h upgrades. and the best
Irvine location. Experience the
convenience of being near UC I .
NewPOrt. Center, Univ H.S .. the lrvlne Racquet Club & you'll be nest door to
the ·a .S.J . Golf Course. Compare and
you'll recognize Ute dollar saving and
advantages that this exciting home
offers at only $107,000.
churc hes, parks a nd ~~ shopping center. Custom lalM>a Isl-I 006
built 22 x 20 Family ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~ r~... CALL NOW 752-7315
Room with beam cctl
1ngs Call 963·G767
CJ11r'4 111 ~•ti\ •t N ION U(t
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POOLSIDE
BEAUTY
Super sharp 2 bd . 21': ba
townhome next to pool &
steps lo tennis courts
Has A/C, bit-in BBQ. ~ar
dr opnr. compactor. etc
for only $47 .500. $45·9491.
DONALD M . BIRD
2•5 Da:!i ANYTIME ~~~~~~~~~~ Associates, Re altors
Shlng 2 sty 3 rm. I~~~~~~~~~ ~~~.~alto 227 Apolena USTSIDE Gf.M Dano Polttt I 026 Hlllltfftl)IOft leodt I 040
IJnlc:.-Honws, RH,... Sharp 3 Br, 2 ba on hug ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
675.6000 tot $72,500 All terms Xtra lge Jot. by park 4br PubUc ~ofice
lc6oa Peninwla I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LI TTLE DU M (' on R 3
lol llO ' to t he sand
$75.000 963-8377 8kr
963-837i Bkr. 21.ba, dtn g & film rrn 1"'111 Covemment assumable
loa n:. A\ a 1la ble t o
anyone' No new loan cos ·
L<i Low mterl.'sl availa
ble, take over payment.5
3 & 4 Bedrooms. Tarbell.
Realtors, call 962·SS66
---------1 frple. ceramic llle 1m.
Put On Your vaulted ct>il•nR:.. t'X
tensive wood punehng Sunglasses! $89.500. 496 :is97
You'll be liazzled by ~he Fountam VCllMy I 034
beauty of this Spanish ••••••••. •• •• ••• ••. •• •• gaant ! About 2200 s q.
feet . 4 Be droom s. 3 What makes Th'1s Caipistrano leoch I 018 IMh.s. big 20 foot family GI TERMS
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11 ROOM Pool sized lot. $89.SOO. $92 OOO? HO·OOWN
; FIXERUPPER BKR.callS40-1720 , • Buye r h u bou g ht
We might enumerate a another andMUST SELL ---5-EC-L_U_D_ED___ Classic Spanish bea uty TARDIU. 1000 & I details about the profes11ionally decorated on Blufrs, overlooking "'·b h BY Dana Pl Hbr 6 Bdrm. 3 luxuries found herl' 3 bdrm. 1~ ii ome EXECUTIVE Custom designed •'l< THIS WEEK-END Hugt•
EST ... TE Ba. l(ame room. library. "#I In California" ecutave home w/" mum· finished bonu11 room and "" study, frml dtDIO!! rm. h '"IR·Bo::•cH ... RE• h d d '· d moth-s11.ed bedrms t-many ot e r amcn1t1e:. .. ..... ... ... a n ·pa1nte u l'amt• VETER/\NS Now IS the h d p ' t d d • A-ched formal two story ceili , F' 1 cc an some fdmlly rm rice JUS re ucc ,., '" . n g · 1 re P a best tlme to buy a home B ""'" 800 entrance to new world or Enclosed eourt vcl in rand·new construction . .....,, · with oo down py mt Call professionally detoral INT'I. R.E NETWORK elegance. Spacious sun-eludes IJ! hcutl'd f)(}()I, no w ask for your ed But why not !See for Call now• 962·7751 ke n ttv in~ room w ith sep Jacuzzi. fi re pit. out vcl~ran counselor Agt. TAYLOR CO.
HEALTORS sinec 1H4U OWNER
DESPERATE
PRICE SU.SHED
crackling floor to cetlin!( door BBQ urc~1 S20S.OOO 540-9521 cyalo~rsell'. Hurry. please rowards the beach , by
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace Cathedral tetl· By owncr/i\gents call owner 3 BR, 2 Ba on encl ---------1 ing liu~e family room 67J.3620or496-8723 4Sale byowners.55.000 898-7855 cul de :.ac lot $61.500
UDO ISLE HOME FOR LEASE
Lovely 2-story. 3 Bdrm & den home
incl. lge mstr BR w/tge sundeck.
Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts ..
drapes. Unfurnished. $1 ,000 mo. By
appointment.
$2.500
lluge 3 bedroom, 212
balh home walkm!( dis
lance to golr course. park
and cultu ral center
~1a:.s1vc brick fireplace
accents :.pac1ous hvlnS<
room. Trailer or boal Jl'
ccss large enou11h lor
b1R){cs l r ecreallonall
Priced to Seti! with convenient wet bar J br 112 ba assum. 7"1 YA I ~ 84.51 Reilly Dr 536·29!l9
UNIVERSITV PARK hascommandmgv1ew of 64S-0919after 7pm £1••r•1 -----~f~~~~~ug b~yp:~~,~~·~ ~~51(~0~~~ ~n:i,te~i ~.~!~!'!' ... !?.2.~ MESA DEL MAR by •:r#iif#c ~1:~lM~~e~ ~~~r~!!51~:
family home 3 l:Jedrm. glass. Gourmet kitchen owner 4 Br 2 Ba. com -• ;m •••• •• __ t·~t (rplt' Open !louse
2• ~ ba. It: hvm.: + ram Dine Sweeping sta irs to BRAND NEW pletcly upgraded & de· Sal Sun 10-5 tl852 Shan rm. frptc. bltn:. F 1\ heat 2 huge master s wtes and eorated. Move m cond. Oft leach I 040 non Dr 892 6909
Laundry r m . paltO. dbl guest quarter Hurry. 4 BR + DEN $ro.SOO ~ppl only , princ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----
2111 s.,......u.aood
HEWPOIT CEMTB. M.I. 644-4910
itarage Nr i.ho p:. & won't lust. $84.900 full the Ideal comh1oat1on of onJy 7Sl·:>926 •SAVE MON EY• 84ll58d~5~en~~r'.ll 1~ .. ba
!>t'hl:. pnce.Call963-781St a n ew hom e 1n a n --•BYOWNER• S61.SOO Open house 10·5.
646·3928.e\CS 645·5253 v'1f1/1.;•"\"'''" ., •• I es I J b I I s h l' d Beat the Rent Bell Meadows, sprk hn~ J 15&11' [~ l*~~.11.~11 m:ighborhood. featunng pool hm, Q ~1ct 1·u1 ~e an_ ' -
GeMrol 1002 G.Mrol Lacbenmyer I 002 vehicf(• Ma ny cxlra:. ·
pnced lo :.ell al ~.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Call for show1n,,; appo1nl·t
4-PLEX • • menlS42·2S35 1•-------• HUNT.BEACH New LastinCJ! Mrv•11<>·•"'••lll'"'"'''
Realtor
Sf 04,000 $.~.000 for this air cond. J [ 9 : -· I EXEC EST A TE
H;ire ;1rc<1 opf)Ort11n1 ty tu llcdrm beauty. Assuma-· .,:; , , MESA VERDE
J1·11u1 r1• lhl•s1• u n1b 111 ble1•; V/\loanofS23.SOO, · Btn 4 bd. 2 ba. 2 story
llunl. lkal'h s hl'ltl•r puyuble SH5 tot:il1mo ~-=--:-:"":_::::==:==:===:===::~ home. Greal rtoor plan.
;1rca' B1kc 11, twach from 531·580\I ~--------1 ll<IUan tile entranre. lg thl'l>C 4 2 bedroom u111t:. International Reaf LR w I PV stone frplc.
with almo!tl nn ViH:;rnl'y Estate Network NEW ON THE r rm I d I o rm , fa m
factor' Shelt<>r )Our '" 1---------1 kitche n Cul·d <>·s uc 1·um1· curl~ th1:-. ~1·.11 :ind -MARKET street w/xtr.1 l)(c lot l'OJOY ::.uµt.•rh .tpprcl'IU -~,,.,...~.,.~-... ~9'191
11 on w on 1 I a ei t · MESA DR. R-2 ,\ quality J Uedroom. 2
wt-ckenc.l •Call 847 ~HO Bath home with pool and -., ,, , • , •. , llomt• '>'1th rc ntul unit on 2 hreplaces m a ~rl.'at lar~<' n 2 lot Frwl lrt•t.'S "close to beach" toca
•~illli'!P~'•ll all I he l;itest ktl<'hl•n 11p RAP sa c. cmplll Y upgrcJ d , BY OWN F:R m•ur llcac·h, :1 ,5, i po1ntmcnls. ovc·rs11.l'll JBr. ta.Ba. fa.r;: .r"!1 For Br. den. formal damni: (,,
. ----··-,-~ garage. l<1rge rooms, :i 1n this ha ndsome JBR. ~ ppt , 842 ~.1 21. o r lt vang room. 2 rple'!l, 3
baths. step down wet 20 1\ f d mtly ho m e .>4 1-3200 Open ~hSl' caqtar S82.500 S57979J
bar.mm1 ocean v11•w All w1ruslic f1rc pk&formal Sal /Su n 10-4 1 139 1 ---
wa lking d1 s t a nc v t o dmrm All youncedto c.lo CaspersC1r ILLNESS priva te bcuch Only ts move 1n. includes
$165,1100. fee plush w/w t•rpls. stove. VACANT! FORCES SALE Cafl644-721 I D/W. wshr&dryr. You'll Immediate pos~ess1on
just love lh1s one. ONLY Sgl. story 4 br. 2 ba 1n ~.900. Note Investors. "Model Home"' rnnd
you 're welcom e too call One of the best localtonl> /Jn NIGEL ,
fiAILEY E,.
ASSUCIAT(«; Loo. Hurry. please call in Fount. Valley Hard to
s•0-3666 be!Jeve a 20x40' pool tn·
eluded ror onJy S79.950
Th1~ lovely 4Br. I '1llu
lloml· nl.'Pd' ;1 litth·
work. Conveniently clost;.> -
to schls. churches. pks.
shopp1nJe Kitchen w1lots
of cupboard ~pace
$S!l .00010fft'r
K4tH!S79 eves
Call. S45·842A
/\SSOCIATE D
SO. COAST BK HS ~~~~~~~d_ HOME & INCOM r:• 2 lr'fiM 1044
houses on I lot. 3 Br & 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [~ ,.a,il!;!!I ~nJ~c~,j~~d ,;c1~an~:~ ~~~rc~~~~l //to~o1r ___ · __ _ ~ ....!?~.!~!!~ w1rtni: 1n reilr untl Fanlilsl1c ne1ghborhood!1 ________ _
S73.000 Hurry on this o ne . NEW.-ORTSHORES oPt,,,.,.,.,"' '•'""'· 1 COVIM~TOM PETE BARRETT $88,500.Call. S464141 f [ I Harbor View Hiiis
Crac1ous 4 br Belved(lre.
2 bil. 2 frplcs, :.puc1ou:.
!am rm. elegantly de
curated Dix Jla r m
~)'Stem. Tn ple .:ar. 11vt
crt yd w1fountam, pool
s 11.e yd S l 5 6 000
Ownr I /\gnt 759·0059
CM FIXER Br Try. SI0.000 dwn BRIGHT & $98.500 lull pnc1• r rin
3 Bdr home near College onJy. pis Kent RORl't ' BEAUTIFUL Park Clilhcdra l ce1hng RJty 848·1130U
11 HI \I ~~ ~l~~l 1 n ~ l ll n -REALTY-H~:~e~d\ :~:r~~a~Fh: ~ ll1ftiilt
!kdl'h locat1on Ll'l u' 642·S200 sedudt.'<1 pal.lo Walk tv l_ ~:'.::.-.!-~-~-~.~--~,-~~[
:.ho" )Clll how ~ou l'iln ~~~~~~~"-'!!~ beach. poob & lenn>:. , ________ _
bt.~:oml• lhl• prouu ""' nt·r ---Reduced to SSS.000 UY °' 1h1:-. 11ndl· 01 o"' n,·r:.h1p CALL US FOR A REAL 8 !
I (llcx vrt•JI 1n\ c:.lmcut _ In Harbor Vu Hills St!c
for 1 JI( shelter Jnd :ip Condo1fTwnh1e1 COST A MESA l h 1 s on e owne r 4
flrcl'11111on :1 beclroo01 In Twtin It lnlfte 4 IB>ROOM Bedroom, large family o wn e r ~ u nit with F'rom$39,000toS69,000 room with fireplace l1repl11cc Pio' th• l'C '.! f:XC:t-:L.LF:NTTERMS }o'antasllc ram1ly home 1n home. Quality upgrading Hcrbor Vu lroodmoor
li..-drnom u11lh O 'Hll't THEHOMESElLERS Costa Mes11 's r11cestl•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;I thruout. Many more ex· Roomy 4 Bedrm. 2112
l1 v 1 n~ room . 1·0 1.y ---------
fircplJt e. b lend for J BEACH Colta,ie. onl} 9
Kood lift' 111 ocean 111r blks to otedn. SSOOO
Custa Me:.a Pnced at dwn. full pncc $45.000
SSS,000 VA or Conv. Pnn. only, pb Kent
loan. Rogers Rily. 848·8300
645-3474
a·1~·a·-CATALINA VIEW
Presuge 1900. 4 Br. 21~
Ba exec home. 3 Cdr fl3r
Upgraded lhruout /\GT
weekends. will heir> flnanrc· ~·vr 752_535) urea 4 l:Jrl:C bt>droom s tras for gracious living. Balh, 2 frplcs .. sep. fam
more rnlormJllun l'Jll With m assive mu::.t e r *Balboa Island• See to apprec iitte ~ rm .. cusl. pool &Jacuzzi. ---------9'13 6167 ---------• su1tl' Elegant dlninl( $138.500. 644-7270 Pror. landscpg. Avl im
'""·, ~· · • ·• HUtfTINGTOH Huge brick £1repldcc In OPEN HOUSE 1·4 med. Submit, St6J,950
J Be droom, f u m tly
kll<'h l'O, With n t'W
l'urpe l s. d ra p e
Lhroughout home Near
park:. ond pool:-.. $84.900
-.s23 CAMPUsDa·IRv1"E
OPEN DAILY
14A M.TOGP M [
'8f I lfACH luxurious l1vmg room JOI GrandConaf 675·6000 ~ lt~ftlf;j; GREENHOUSE ~l'.F,~~6·1~11 ~.uso ~~i ro~~~l~.11~~o~h 2~~~~~~~J!?yu~~1y
-.;z: =-••=-[ I $98,500. Paul Martin MARVELOUS
NOWOPfH!
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4 Tw1~~~~0P~~rooms L~~~;.J'~l~~~'~iltJl!l!j~l'~ :cat Es;;~,~;:383
Pool Home ~{!~1~Yeo"~~f ar;~t,~r:i\s
1nrIu d 1 n.: one w Ith . =-= • ••=-So. or Hwy One :! bdrm ABANDONED In January ly rm . spar1ous ms Lr
Bi\Kl'!R AT RRISTOI.
ln ~ta Mt'l!J
Sl•n tnR r<'!ltdc•nt-1 uf
Cost a Mt>!!a, It\ inc.
!'llewpt1rt Bcurh.
1-k}lll?hl 1dt'11I for grow. Ii \I 1111 \ ''' ''" with huge mstr & blt ns . Buy now before Sommer :.wte w1lh it~own frplc. & 1n11 plant11 ;i f.'ull tullhs. Tiie fastest draw in Lhe • 673·6'00 • + 2 t bdrm units I'' DIVORCE prices! 4 Bedr oom:.. covered deck 3 Bdrms.
km.: !lllt'(i ma~tcr 11u1te West. a Ually P1lotJ•--------Biies to ocean $145.000 FORCES family room, big 36 foot 2•., baths. formal dining
Sharp frc~hly 11.1lnt<'d Class1r1ed Ad Phone ---;wimming pool with $96,000Land met
~ Sunta Anu
tnt('r.,,1ewmg uppltro11t'
fur s 11l es pus1t 111n
979 1050. 688 W ltt•kt•r
Coilla Mesi1
Premium wall roH•nngs &u-5678 SELL tdle Items with a Oceanfront rentul. 3 Br. SALE heate r & filter, flood
~~~/c7,~l.L5:2~~ Will '"""'°' 1 OOZ GflWf'ol 1002 ORANGE COAST home + den Large hv Realto~. can't last. call T55H2·E7.00.0 .•.•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •---------REAL ESTATE ing room hosts massive 962·5566 GlORGIAM brick hre pl<tCl' Full -.Q. K€Y COLONIAL 644-4848 pnce !85.500 10' ~ down OWNER ANXIOUS Just VILLAGE. · . .'
1hruou1 Bike to bt-u<'h Daily P1lot Class1f1ed Ad. J ba. $1200 Spacious 3 Bedroom lights. r.s.ooo T arbell. ~
'b P.€ALTOP.Sli Better thanUlt~: =Elegant 4 SIXIB>ROOM 2 Blks lO ocean. 2 BR ~~II~ Take advantage. r:~~Y Jr~~~~~~.~= REALTORS ·G~~ .. ~~~~~,·0•0.,,._,_, --,oo-2 Bedroom and family roo m . HEARIUCH ~enry, 1d~usn1it~oid0~~ ROYALPROPERTIES room, double frreplace,._ _______ _
'•Mr -· Sep t din' M Formal double door en 642·1830 Won't last long al th11•· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ara e 1ng. any upgrades. try to classic old world _D_a_h_li_a ______ , ---pnce. Tarbell. Realtors. JUST LISTED!
CE
110111 BLllKS aa.
OVCR 50 YCAAS OF SERVICE
Lon A SPfCTACUUA VllW1
DOVB SHOllS lllAun
Luxuriously Appointed 3 Bedrooms
in a NeighborhOOd Where Pride
Shows in Every Home. Formal
Roman Gardens With Old World
Elegance. Dramatic Day.Nile Bay
& Ocean Views. Make Plans to See
Today $289,000
116 VIA 9UfTO
UOOISLI
Plush carpeting and drapes. Large charm. Large Ii vin g SPYGLASS lllLL By Ownr Choice E·Sldc 4 call842·88S4
patio area. $129,500 room with floor to ceiling IHI Tiburon Bay Or. br. 2'-a ba, ram1dm.rm. IY OW ... ~--
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IOOZ G11111• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
OM THI FIJI.WAY
New custom home in Big Canyon
r ight on the goH course. 3
bedroom, 3 baths plus f amlly room
with wet bar. Lots of wood
decking . 3 car garage. Truly a
good value at $2168.000.
rlreplace. Banquet sized Panoramic day & night copper plumbing. pvt yd "ER
formal dining room Is view 3 Br Ports mouth off master bdrm. S73,900. Landmark 4 BR. RY /tr lr
convenie ntly secluded Ope n Sat & sun I ·5 _646_-6_1_49 _______
1
access. Immediate p0s11
from huge country ~.OOO.Ownr640·8077 E ie. 111.000.0pen Sat&.Sun kitchen. Family casual MESA V RD.:; Call 968·8019.
entertainment room1---------i .i Br,!! Ba. lge din rm.---------
overlooks g r o unds SPYGLASS RIDGE IJ(!aut pool &. decking.
Guest quarters . Sweep. •First Timto Offered prof. lndscpd. Th111 pro·
mg open bannister stairs Lar2e!\t lot on the hill perty shows pride of
to massi ve bed room More than 200 rt 51 fron owne r s hip Sl!S.000
suites Hurry for this tage. Room for tennis &&2 4758
"Gone With The Wind" crtJpool. See tn :i p RucllerReatty
charmer Call 963-7881 predate th>!! oooutlfully -----°"'"' 11111• '1) llJ .. •0 ~ ""' decorated !!·Stury nurl BY OWNER
TEE OFF
Near f(Olr coursl'. :i
bedroom. gre11t tocatlon
Need::. te nder lo vln.:
Onl 950 ·,
WESTSIDE R[AL lY
INC R·H.I 2J2J l\il·IMM ~~o::::~t~~: .a Br. Rumpus rm . d in rm bll0$ Mcisu \-erde abury Trort 4 Br. <'lt!an,
are'a Xlnt cond Pnced upgraded. ask $73.~.
for quick sale' 546·8S43 Ownr 536-8106 --------ieo.to Mesa I 024 _N_o_a"""11_en_ts_! ----
3 Units! •••••••••••••••••••••!"• 0.. Poiwt I 026
Fine Meiso Verde 2·story •••••••••••••••••••••••
5 8 r . 2 ...., b a . m a n Y Near marina Triplex un
amenlUes 196, 700. Prln dtr construction. occ11n
•BAI.BOA ISl.ANO only75t3930 vl•w Each2 8r.2 baun·
Sl42.000. Charmlnj( 1 ... -------• Its with flrepl:i c~. ~:: 11~41sc + t and 2 3 IDRM, 2 IA. $140.000
Priced Rifht
2 Ml • .,._~~ ..
Th111 Cornell model. in
much sought aft e r
Collef(c Park. has 4
Bedrooms. 11 scperall!
step·down ram1ly room
und a laritc 1rnneled
bonus room • Patios front
and rear und ele ctric
1(11r11gc door opener are
only ti rew or th., extras'
"Lowest" prtt'('d Cornell
In tract • tk llcr hurry.
call
Rl-d Carpet l<c ultor
833·338U ----------
MUR THE PARK
Buy now bt-for e the
homes a pprtic1ate
beyond your means ' The
f(l'OUJ)Cf11 bctin broken ror
lhl! new Reglonul Park
•nd is bound to "pop" the
prices on lh11 3 Bcdrm.
111\U den, squeaky clean
homt', Call quJCk I
Rt."<! Curt>Cl ncallor
833.3380
OP9t DAILY l:OOtol:OOrM
Make an off er on th.Ls adorable 3
bedroom t oday. Ha ppy , s unny
atmosphere. Tastefully decorated,
entirely remOdeled and just wajting
for new owners. Large patio for
e n tertal n lng. rmm e dl a te occupancy. $149,500. Fee.
A COLDWBJ. ....... CO. •('OSTA MESA $100.000 Carpets. drapes. dbl AMCtfOltAM
3-2 Bdrm units gnraao. comt>r lol Koom INYISTMIMTS
Don't w1111w your time wi~h over1>1'l ced houses.
Thi.~ home Is appralaed
at 183.000. Custom c1tt1le
on rruimc:ured grounds
Quiet Lush. Fee. Glen mar Sec for youraelr ,_ _______ _
644-1766 tor boat.a. R v 'i1, 4ltc 400tl7"-fOUll $S.1.ooo. C7t41 4t6-77ll ;~,M~4~~·'·~~··1· ·~;lf..~~WM~· J~~Mlt~lt~:~y~M~c~IC~~~-·~~~rt Dtm 't &1lvc• up .,.
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IN NEWPORT CtrHTt R
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HurT)'. pleoae call
891-7155
r.tlr1.em~ ~EAL ESTA~
Woodbridflt/lr•lM
Bro o d n e w rondo
~B r t d c n . 2 ba . Unol>~t ruc•cctl Vll'W of
mountl11ns (;ho1ce or col·
or 11cheme. $112.000
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Thursday. January t3. 1977 DAILY PILOT
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MICE41DRM
2 b11lh With lartt~· pool,
prl v11ll' ro1nmun1ly
Wulk lo beach & 11·nn1"
courts. $121.500
Bwtd;_ngSeUcllvcr)n &S·~ ..........._---......__....._,.....Coro.Na., M• 3222 CottaM.to 322~ ....... "ICJlo.tleec:lt l240
up, .,. rv1cc I S 7 •O COST .. M'"'S... •••••• •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• •• !.!t! .. ••t ••• t! •t• •• ••••
for fr~'t'e~t ormlo • " "' L 2 ., t ~ :l or l\tai., Pl't!l,1.·.·.··.·.·•.·.·.·.··.·.•.••.·.·.·.··.·.·
SELF CONT'D, 8x26, full
hath. JU!>l ref1m:shed an
Md<'. Set up w1lh a"'"n1ng
$1900 S411·6173
I 0 u..tt, .. r I(~ Qr + .. m rm ungll-s Ok liee ..
8 2 Bdrm hum~" + w 1decorator apph MainRentals.~-5370 P'ORLEASE 3~rm ,l!
Ouple'< 2 Btlrm each frl>lc. aar & yurll Xlnt bit, brand new, 1700aq n
Coll Mr Stroni: quirt attfft. ~1mo Ph 3 Br. 2 ba rondo. bltn.s. l..a.nd.lne homr w 13 <'Ur
Pete&rrt'lt RJty 83J 1400A~ cpts. dl"l>b. pools Near 111r SS251mo anddi ,, .. , .... ,..,1 0 C C ~S-8354 rd N ""'l ... ORM + Pool Na<'t! s17e t or .? adults. ~-"'"'....;__'"""'..-._.._..1•--------•I pr Cn('r o"' ti. J>t•ts OK Sun porch. cov __...._ -OCEAN YIEW 2 Hr cottage E·stdC' c;o~t11 FOR LF.ASE J bt.'<lrm, 2
$68.SOO gar. storage rm 493·3103 A bullder.owne<t'home Mesa. Frpl, beum l'cal, bit. brand new 1000 sq ft Out~tandani: location. NB UUl'Lt:X with over 3AOO sq ft In t•nt·t l)Jr No kid~ or Landing homu w1form111
nt•11r ~chli. & 1thop'~ l"or CemtC t.ry Loh/ SOO Supv clean J bt & I br. CdM. Separate enter pets $300 S4ll SJOO din rm • lam tan. we•I
mlo.cltll ryph I you own tht• lund tainin1o; urea with lge bar $575 I m o . 1ncll11¢
c=::::cuRT1SMADt..EY 673 -7601 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s120.st\• will buy It //Jmlly rm . fiplc. & $25() 2 br. tll'c, cpl. drps, g11!dener Nupcb
CO..REALTOOS ---------1s:scnf1ce 2 chtllCl' lots Prol)t'rty llou~e M2 3850 modem kitchen. A great i:.11r. fncd Yrl. patio. mar Roberb Realty 11111111111 EXCHANGE ~ .a~-•58• Bay Crest Country Pac1r1c View Aiokiog uecutiv1: home wlth nt'drpt No pets 64610711 148·1681
Thude your income pro. or 400·JI~ French Cor~er 1°\ cul S4!i0for both. 548·8055. BEACH Duplt>x. 2-1Or.1 pool. $1200 Per mo .. year DanaPoiltt 12261~~~~~~~~~
------perty for lh1s :I bath. 2 Mission Viejo I 067 de·1tac. f~ •. Jbr. 2 •1ba CoftdomlRiums/Tow1t• Ba. units llllll Mxl27''> ly lease. •••••••••••••••••••••••l·
l'RICEO TO SELL. by bnth contcmp0r11ry with ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSS.000. 646 2182 ltot.s•• far soC• 1700 fl lot w/room to build Other rentals avail in Dana Light Condos ? Hr 3 Ur. don or? house avail
ownc-r $85,000. lmm<>d an c>c:eao view 1125.000 N1•w Castille :J LlK. lol.s of ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ofle more unit 10' '< dwn. CdM & Newport Beach. 2 b 11 , 1 l' n ~ ~ , ; 2 baths. cpts. drps Bltn~
occup1111cy Luicury2 BH. NORINSREALTY upgradci.. view Im IESTILUFFS CONOOMINIUM full pncc f75.000 Prtn CallBarbaraorcarol. washer/drye 1 t'tr $350.962·3533
l1bf'ary,flunchoS11nJou •4f4-80S7• meiJ1atc vc<·u1H.1nn· Ellrty:irca Rcdernrntl'c! SPECIALIST only. pis Kmt Ro(lers BAY&BEACH $315/$325496S9ti0Agent BRCondo,superclean. qwn Condo f''ully a1> Owner /\1:t Ph S&j-626() bd b Rily 8411·8300 REALTY 759·0811 d · t d 1·• r J rm." ayfront"wlth AGT 968.2297 __ _ Tennti.. Swlm'g. p vt crpU, rps, pool & club po 1 n c . 1 n c u .11 r 1 •GU ... • after tl M ot · S1l2 U\J\ o 1 ....... _tri_. .. _ .. _ ...,.,,, ...... 7888
547 39ti7 or aft :,pm & -""' w er view ·""" r I p ~ 2000 '=4 comm. 2 Br 2 Ba rondo nuu.ae.-"" .,,.,. He -.. le h I 069 M75 month ltCOIM t"O,.-. • r 2100 •Charm mg small I Br. D w h d
wknd::. 54" S704 HIDE.A WAY ••• ':'r.:"." ••• ::C: ••••• •••• Agent 640 5560 T••R•J••P•L•E••X••••ll •• 2 •• 8.R• •••d• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc tpauo Ut1t pd $295. fJJi.167ews r1 ryr, S31S. 3roo8~ l~~~·c '';f~~~a~~
FAIRWAY 2 Bedroom & den rn ... O · a · g 1200 sq ft M 1 s pace No pets. 833-8974 Canyon w 1~eeludcll rea1 BIG CAnY H -----rental area Asklot( BToro 323J iclnt. area. Nr. achl&
TOWHHOME yard f>ot10. lerrace & VIEW . SZ 15,000 OPEN SUM. 1·4 S80.000 Agt 64j>tl03 wifron~ orr · IJ.tc rear 1...rg 3 Br. 2 ba. tn Old CdM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.25. 963·78116
Lah & Ni~ht l.rllht tree house One mal~ to \11t•w Newport IJ<1y to 12445thSTREET door 2~3 Phase. S1 95 2·Car gar bllns 2 s ty LakrForestcholrebrand wALKTOOCEAN
2
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3 Views Mo st IJOpular town &beach 1\ll this fur 1··tal1na• lrnn "lll" en " .. a...., duplnx·, 3 •· 2 UI'. RESORT PROP. m 0 Un 1 l 10 · 6 2 9 cpt.s. ~·mo. Mo·lJOS • l I k f t R h " "'~ " .. '" ""' '" " "' ' T"nn al Way c.Ao 5710 new is ory a e ron 4 Br. 3 Ba. fom. rm. frplc , anc o .. ,anJouqum :lhr oo.ly $04.~ C..11 nuw lo tr) M<tmmoth lt\lll~ ,, blk to l>oach Bil ans 32 UNl'l'S un 4 acres an d;y :C.ti-068leve';' evesrwknds br .. 3 ba w1bar. fprlc. DIW.~9S 1l•·963-4S69or
plan, uncomprnma~rd &~645 6646 room with \'IEW' Mar dbl lo!Grage You o"n tht downtown DIC BEAR 3 s · --A1C Much more SS20 ... 1.n..u Agt No 1-·ee
$2view000rrom every room ~ f R€'TIG€ ble firepl:ice Punell'd land' blk.s from lake Income Red &tat• i!~h ~ld~:;;f ~o~~[ tf.:yr: Days < 714 19!14 160 I . ~ <N'W
O. '° rustnm Up > formal c.Jmm.: room Wel GIB WALKER is $.S0.000. yrly. Sales bdtottqe 2800 stove & refrig Yrly wknds t:tl316tl1 ·"665 CLEAN 4 Br. 2 Ba. frpk .
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ba. hm l!j26~q ft rovr'd munily $164.SOO Ph ..._._,_port irL--•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fQURPLEX Spacious 4 Br 2 Ba ~can l·S3S-lS06 across from Mile Sq. Pk patio. spnokler sys, hlfl 49'-J-27Hi ,_,.... ~ • front hme. Fpk, wshr. & golf course $4 75 Br. I ba. 6 Blks bch .... ""
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:schedule. Contact Dee REALTORS Prap ... ti9a l.ogulto leach 3148 $350 mo. 6"6-8811 Rllr charming. 3 br, 2 ba, schools $400/mo. 16152
Francis 215 Del Mar. San Cll•m 752_1no •••••• ••••• ••••• •• ••••• near schools & shopping Melody. CALL TOBIN
DotphiR Real &tote 492·4121 ••OO oua1ln Ntwl"Ollnu.ctt Victond Beach charmer. 2br house in court. compl. P vt courtyard entry REALTY 846-1371. .WE
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"The Ranrh' Ownr. Wh1tewaler. 81,:: Golf course & Jake. 2 br 2 Own498 1936&530-2972 Fixer UpnerS 497·38116 comp. lndscpd, rncd yd,2 2ST<?RY·S31S! ! Spotless Br condo. super clean .• ,
I bdrm & dcu 2 Canyon V1rw Nearest ha. upgraded $117.SOO OK N k f: 'M " He--leoch 3169 cargar.culdesac.$400. br.2banearbch Pool. cpts drp5 Isl last &
story 2100 .!.Q fl move hse1n2l11~cl1ons1s 600' lse opt Sll'l)S lo Tenn Income Un1·ts ormat.~h ~f;so;. tz"~ol .;; ••• ;:::-.: •••••••••••••• 645-2978 wma1lknt fre<-h twnhme& dep .$350 s1s.1&18 .. , in tiuick S83,SOCI 3 CJr full lnlo(th nr hse facc•s crt. pool. 1acu1.i1 :.ec . . . . . a to s oppinK __ _
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landscaped 2 HH frpk. Unobstruetahlt• \ 1ew torsale.3 BR. 3 ba. ram. veslmcnt property dlvldually or an combina 2Br. I block to beach. $300 do. bltns. pool. $340 mu drps, garage, patio. pool. Sparkhn1: new cond
tountry kitchen. ii ~ hu. SI 311,SOu 4!14 0501! or rm. Finished & panl'led S21S.OOO lion. l::xchan~e up now-mo lease. 1213 I 286· t7se 546-6299or SS7 ~ $350. 838-4127 SC 70 Ca I I .. Lil"".~
walkml('distuncetoprt\' 497·1815rorappt garage.$134,7SO J/\YW YEATS lly_ oppointment in our eve REDECORATED 3 8 Fabulous adlt 2br 2h 846-l371or846·M56eve11 ~~;~i;~\~~~m~ti,1P~~~· TRi\DE1SELL 43M cqw-R=IH 4:559°0~·26 REi\LTC>nS 499 2237 ~~f~e~n~~,,~~00~1' hovr Houles UttfunM"'-d den, d 111 rm .. ne~ ~ndo. gee. area. ~ m~ J 8r2 Ba , upsla1~. condo
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centc.·r of Laguna Beach Deck & pauos. 2 car gar If j ~al 3202 or S31·9S45, Agt. No F~ J Br Twnhse. cpts, drps, gar w/boat slip. $575 mo
WOODIRIDGE 'I'lus IO\'Cly I OR home w / CANNERY VILLAGE ~.000 Ph 4.96·0426 Quail l ••••••• •• ••. •• •• •• ••••• Mesa Ver. de 38r . 2ba. new applk . nice. $290 Ad Its. Call Darlene 556-~393 or
Ncwcondobyownr 3br. ~:}~e~::l?/ ~s~;;~/~~ 2BdrmhouseinC I zone. Plac• Country Howie for rcnl. cplstdrps, bltns. Crplc. no pets 962 ·604 fo~!I flawson, 1!35·?6ll
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library 2 (•ar. nr lak1'. l"CSl~!'?.~~('rt~~I~: I LIDO ISLE Capish'ano 1078 rls2-1920 M harmoni<>u~ W/other ()('-mo ~ to appree1ate. Ctn 3 bdrm. P.. ba, cpl.s. '"JM 3244 -
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&\2 J8.'i(J 645 4264 MOii' ., HOME 2700 sq fl • formal -'1n 752-1920 clogs. $395 mo. 546·5880 " bdrm your choice of fl
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TO HIDE homt•. 21ixl3, in Lai:una b..ir Prof 'ly dee HOME & INCOME' ~ Bayfront 846.1213 College Park 4 Br 2 Ba. Fenced yd, dbl garage. RAMCHREALTY Be J <' h La r lol ~ Io l HAUOR VIEW grounds. Sl64.500. houses on J lot. J Br & :.! $i40 per mo Incl grdnr Cpts, drps. Lse. $395.
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room + den , co~) $63,900 Law & As· · _ __ warm paneled lSX lll 4 PLEXES Includes all amenities .. EASTS rDE pool house. Int. lrg bk. yd. Very nr looking Newport Bay.
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pool I. Jacu111, h11rand 11,v amernlle!4. 2 br. formal VA or FHA. T-s Co R 0 N /\ U EA C 11 . ror pnrkmg Cpts & drps !395e'penrM.mo,. Story near ~!cl/068ootlava1I 754 3694 or RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ttR mom wit ma.11nl I· dm rm $1211.000 Ownr ...... B R F. A K E n S250 mo Dr1veby732W ' OR oN .
3 br. 2•, ba. popular S!An rent \'lew11 3 8drm11 • J '>iJ.2006 Beautlful rourtyard en DRIVE. Fabulouu View, l8thSt No C ALS02br. Hunt'g. llarbour 12501 Sunsh1ney Shur" En·' Lu.is Rey. Vu golf co1m1c baths & den. F.xtensi\'c "_. _ ___ try leads to lll!'JO sq rt or " 1 b fr1 ~ mo ,, u & I a kl' S \IS. Ol)o i I i "'h 1 l bdrm & convert lbl<' u upt wi re & • up· ,..; '""N RE 0•5 1305 Condo 2Br. ult bltn•, fronllllll' on the ROlr g_rac ous av nfl • 1:-. · ~ta1rs S22S Ct1ll 646-lZ46 ~ "" " 547 70441833"3215 course An impress1vc 81'~ Canxon Bedrm. 2•, noth has 15 UNITS. Cost~ Mesa den S650 per mth Vear . encl gar Comm pool
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Still our 38r. 2 ba. Camll)' & tam rms. l!lwlm pool. fl rep I a<' c 11 n d ., e 1 r 1 0 Corona del Mer ~ bdrm 67$-0023 3Br. ma. fncd yd. grdnr
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&11 SHORIS Owner I Ag('nt S'l42.000 s~ .. 1alc at ~,.1 UV\ Old Uv kit ch dlnanu bath ...__ .... 1>-•• ..1 d Co d STIW ..,.
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corsted 3Dr 2•, ba l.ot-ommunitypool,tcn Ci•ll Properly Houn ~•11Ktt 11.t ln~t11Mrs11 Onlyone COLf~•MIW-•f cntr SUOi mo. $37~. 714·963·4569 o r '8001se.Drkr.6'W-00216 1119.000 n.I." It beach 192,SOO 642.3850 • 1 llltftllftllft 1 .. cft uvall Lots of luwn, bltn!I, r r-v" 00 7834 S31·9S45. Agt. no Fee ~ s prnklr:c , pcrr 101· ALTOR.S . 3 Bdrm Condo COLLF.OE P/\RK·•Br .
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area. golf course. t cMls Sehl., parlt M50. 6'6·2389 bltni. $4 2;, u4 ~ 9~43· ..,.... Adulw $37S. lOam 6pm ----29041 Aloma oft Crown --warl•houae otnce + 4000, club. ss:.c>. mo. Shown by -846·1164 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 648-4l<ll0 • NEW l.2 & 3 Or opts Vall er Pk way f'rom J uruor Collea!! "'"I w111\lll 11qf1 ~toraae yardi. 10.: ..
appt. 6'0-3712 BLUFFS. aeorgoiu 2 Br, 2 ta11oa l..a.d 1706 3 Br. oceall view, rrplc --Vanous H 8 . locations $28$ 831"®'1 to share anutht:r i.tudt'nl11 Irvine lndwitnid con\;
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.. Br New 3 BR. 2 b11, wetl>Mr. blln i·utor TV. f $325 No pets 493 4!100 Hon wate r pd 1575 "C .. , S3S<> Kent Rogers Rily. Ntwpert leodt 3149 llanrung , Co I 849-7SSS .:uollnc pumP1 & vchl·
ram-rm. crp\, frplc. frd S500. 557 4700 x~ dy1>, Yearly. 2br. um C ~ - -Orange. Ph blwn 1·5. 848-8300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --c:le wlll!hr11ck NaU0011 S500.mc>768·~7 640-a42tievs/wknd.~. 67~-~cbildrenorpets. CWOIMl .... Mcr 3822 636-4120 PARKHIWPORT Feim1l1: roummutc lo Svt'.Co.640~ ,,.~ •••••••• • •••• • •••• •• •• • "'P .. RT ..... .....,S llbare home m l,uguna ___ ,.
Nu exec 3Br. 2Ba hme. In II V. Lovely 3 br. 2 ba, ........ __ , ...... 3707 BAY MEADOWS •OUVE PARK• --........... Sue497 11117 .640 $300 Mo<h·rn rontrnrtor& ore
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pks. pe>ols. jacuitl, $410 -• · 5 w ·8 1 •(l, beuch & college, Avail Nu 2 & 3 Bdrm .• bll·lM. From $249.SO Call 848 9543 btwn 12 1 or 8 S 0 0 1 g d a e or al a/ ish jt gardener. 645 S503eves. Br 2 Ila Incl ulll Nr (St " a1>ts, encl g1tr, close t<> own u11c11 ,°''rm. Du• ap "• yd 2500 aq n bUild ' 41
& up (714 > 968-2110 Luxury splil level condo. 2 beach. $325 ,111 . 8 ' 'l,':'.:~. Feb. ill. No kids or pets. t.1)U, drps, encl. 1111r .• 1111 Open 9·6 Daily ~pm. C.M/1-lar~~ are~. J.. .000 · Br2 Ou, 2 car gur . vuult· Blvd 962·0aOS. Winter Fr. ~0.646-0073 nu. (714) IM7·7$66, lOam· Spa-Pools-Tennis "" ..
Turtlerock Glen Plan 4 f'd ceilgs, wet bar, l(us rent CORONA DEL MAR Spm. 7 dys. Across Crom Fas hion Gc:w CICJ'il for R9ftt 4150 mo. Agnt. 83.!MS6l •
5br. 3 car gar. pool. ten· loais. run rei: rac1l, tenn1s, BAY /BEACH/PIER 2 8 1. h Beautiful brand new 2 br. Island at Jamboree on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.550~
nis. $795. mo 640·1044 pool. etc. view S47S. Patio 1 br S32S UHi pd. r own ouse. frplc. l ba. Beamed ceillngs, San Joaquin Hills Road. • 8 k & "' • 64S-8277 303 (o; Ed a c w lt t e r P()nl. t ennis Some octian free s land'g frplc, bltns, liWlt Hrbr area. Btn lux 1714) 644-1900 F~11'.!,!wt! .• Co.··llt" eMresa •••••••••••••••••••••••-
Terrace 2 br. 2 bu. UP· " & Ca~lma views. Close Ma ny windows. $295. aptw/bllJ\siJlcldshwsbr. u .. L ~ u oragc-Garage. $30. I~
graded Cardiff. Avull. 3 Br 2 Ba, mini view, out· l-87l·2.8118 w 11hup1>1ng & fine beach. 645-8256 9'19·33lG Lovely pool w /btrl 'y lsl & la.at mo. $30 mo M 11 p h Ave. C . M ,
F'eb I. No pets. MOO. side pets only Avail now. l'lear water ~140. Utll 644-Zllill • lndscpd crtyard. Adlta. •DELUXE-751.aa» Mana0 er an apt .. PH: &tG-4639 S6 o A 2 ., DLX (1l Eastblurr 3 br. 2 ba. ,.. " • 0 · gt· 64 ·4603 paid Fee 2br·VIEW S22S 41 M&-l7SS. Lease. Incl. 11pac. master 646-6505 "·'
3 FRWYS CLOSE. new ~1195(1 Maw Hentals, 540-5370 --~~c~\· ;~f.' 6~~~TI 8NEW Uruts. l br S?lS up. auite. din rm & dbl Offlc. llaetal 4400
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1ac., lenrus. $375 833-0138 Hoag H06p .. 1st. last & I g e . d l Jt. f r p I c. In thls exciting new upl , Beach. 894·51S8 opene r avail. Pool & luslneu/l ••Ht/
GREENTREE.J B 2 B dep.$350rno 97!Vi888 washer/dryer, dshwhr. 2 Sp1tctous 2 lldrm. 2 New. Eostsl~e.. 2 BR. 1~ 1 n lb 2b r I bl rttreation area. Adults AltmC• r 8 • urgar Nopet.s Nowlll baths r 1 De b • ba frpl pnv reary~rd ~e r. a. rp e, tns. only.Nopets.FromS360 ••••••••••••••••••· .. ~·
fplc. & fam rm. close l Eastbluff Condo Twnhse. Jone 30. s5oo mo · rµ ~ !ep rown Fr~m $.Jso Agt •days balcony. encl. garaf(e. 8S5AmigosWay ......_,
schools. no pets. l.se 3Br. 2"'i ba. patio. frplc. 673-6640 carpet.mg. odern sunny 5527000· . btsssi-0507 1411 Alabama. $335. Managed by ~c....-..-w °mcr;t..it1r 5005"
MSOlncl grdnr 645 87111 nrpool $4~ 64()--0633 kitchen. Li?e. private ·rug 1146-9088· 846-4990 Gsanada Mgmt"-. v.--.... -Coda~ 3724 sWld';k Sorpns1og view 3 Br 2 Ba nu paJnt. bltns. . ~ ;r-,._ ••••••••••••••••••••·-
New Patio tlome. 2 br. EaslbluHhme.lseorrent ........................ ol Ncwi>ort llllls &,Juisl cpts patio fplc $300 Ocean view 3 br. 2 ba, ~NI--eo.sl~ala7
ba + xlras. Sw1mm1nJ(. 3br,&den,1600.immac. $40.00WEB&UP 11.ia blh to beach & 2515 Ora'n ge.' c M: garage Ava11.110. $335 IAYRtOMTHOME ..,,:::.=..... Over~ Act ive lout'"
tennis. 1arun1. Adults compare' 759-0448 •Studio & l BR Apts ShoP6 Adults only. n 673-0053 ~: 846-9088 4 BR. 4 ba. $2000 Mo yrly ./ _,,,.,........ bus. lb lings Pl~ase rat.-
Ue $37S. mo. SSO. das •'JV & Maid Ser v Avail pets plc11sc $425 Mo.. STEPS TO IEACH or s top by ror free Info. rounlfor Jan J /524·9634 Lovely Exec 3 br, 3 ba. & •PhoneServ Htd pool lease 2 Ur. mce & clean. close to 1&2 BR. NEW /DELUXE All c:ategones & t~•A -----~---1 pool hme. ChH Dr $600. 2376 N ri Bl d CM shopping Adults only Huge pvt patios/adults. 3 BR. 2 ba .• unf. $42S We guarantee to I
Lovely3 br,2ba.COMM. mo. 675·1617 ev e o ewpo v • W').nA"'""IO 1 I"~"'" N ts 845-8939 · Huntington Harbour 3BR.2ba .• unf.$400 •lMOFREE RENT• peutr
POOL. eountry kitchen, 1·784-0.\Sl day. 548-9755 or 645-39117 l''Jv "'" 61J.((,()f,~</l'l~.,., 0 pe · area. you. bltns, rrplc. dbl f!Or . SUSCASITAS .u~ E-Si•newdelel1te 1688.SLynn 846-3541 1·2·3 Rm. offices from 751·3741 Atrium off master bdrm EXCITING S 125 Per m o Ad j . UNITED BUSINE$
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548-447l or 6312246 Eustbluff-3br, 2'.o?ba. furn. Adults, no pets . "1' gar.2 br&3 br.Z ba. 2·1 bdrms $1~.1·2bdrm req.833-3223Tilnoon lS25 MesaVcrdeOrE
___ ..:._ ____ -i super back bay u n 2110Newport Blvd. CM. Deluxe 4 Br. 3 be. all elcc, rrom $325. 642·1603 $22S. Access to pool. <across from Kona Lns) 6MO.LE•SE obslructed view. Oc dbl 0c ALLS295MO. Huntington S L Mg 60<PUSQFT SU1te 100.ecstaMesa "' F b l $750 1 BR Furn $205 garage eun view """' ~"19 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB UBI ~ 7 d • ~~:;cy e . 28RFurn S!JS S6SO/mo.673-699'l. Brand ne wtownhouses.2 ~ Spacious new 2 & 3 AGT.541·5032 ..,.,...n •ts 2 br townhouse . $J4S.
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Harbor View Knoll Lots of bltns. pool, walk 2br , bllns, frpk. pool, ~r. lp'12 Ba.&lnsta,nt move· Deluxe 3br 2ba condo. Bdrms. 2 bath units PfllA-$8000.Gr
Newports newest de· toshopping. ,..., ml beach. pau o. s undcck. $295 ~· e~ 1~ ants ok. Children ok. Cpt'd, drpg acrossrromoceanfront& 1501 Westcliff Dr. f'ranch1sc type store-'
velopmcnl w/Cape Cod 931W.19thSt Adults, no pets 673141 g:rnacgee _,.Pshattosh. en c~. bltns. Ldry. pool. $350. newc:ltyrecreuUonal de· NewporU'inanwalClr 3600 Sq. ft. Scats 160.
urchltecture & charm. 548-0492 evesorwknd.s "11 was ers. air 89'l·l512 velopment. lmmed. oc· 1-:....0ffice<-e Growth area. Try
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t•c>urt & pool. Occupanc l nstirt 1 rule pets accepted. ~ up. \714 >642-311lext246 Ull 751.3741
Apnl l. $700. Lease 2 & 3 BR apls uv:ulnble THE BA y LEAF 67s.49ll Brkr. KNOLL PROPERTIES t ldnnTrtr Jmml'd1ate O<'rupancy If You Need /\ Starred & lurcJ-n $2500 + ..... 640-7462 From $145. Gas & waler $34().$195 ~r month Xlnt 13c1 Bdrm. water pd. $2JO Near Pac·'1'c Csl Hwy LI DO CS L E WAT ER· Furnished Orrice. coll ~standing comer loc. 1 ti Close l ho & auuruJ. spadous new u FRONT J Br sgso mo .. , """ Courtesytobrokers pd. No kids/pets. 133 E oca on. os P6 apts Pool pvtpaUos GoldenW.3Br.2 Be.di Le 673-8886 ·THE EXECUTIVi: Orii:inaluwnerol7yean•
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3 BR. den. dining, Cam. 675-2311. .....,. A d C M $375. 846-0814 OCEAN VU. YTIY 2 Br 1 r /time recepl .. phone & 1l all Agt. •
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Woodbndge Broodmoor · ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEIASILLEAF 646-0883 $350 mo. 644·11780 or JaruloriaJ. Secy's & ofct---------
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rm. dm rm. 3 "'ar 0 ar pool, tanft'"· 1 blk to bch. Rooms $30 wk. Newly redeeora ted 2 sundeck, no pets. $280 B nd Center. 64o-547o Patented (tem " "' ... ...., A $1.30 536-056 bdrm. 1 ba apt. Pool 497 2237 aft 6 ra nu 4 plex np\a. 3 br 2 ba spaci00$ lll)per Prof. lndscpd. Upf adcd $.\50. Dys 979-'1433: Eva. pt.s /mo. 7 Near beach. Adu I ls. $300. . . ApPl, cpt.s, drps, 2 & buKe master br. deck i Pnme location ln Hunt· l Unique piece ol equip·
cpt.s.lale&drps ool& 646-5181 ask for John STUDIO mo. 38r2Ba,upper.nopets.2 hdnns.Move lnbyJan gar nr ocean "2$ 491 i ng ton Beach o • me nl projected nel lake pnvgs. /\vall I lS. Londelius 631·3190 kidsok.$265 l027ValeD· 20th aet .... OOofCfiratmo Ri . . Brookh"-l 800 S" ...... '280.000this yr, Preseftt $52.S. mo. lo resp. party. ''Ff'om $55 W~" ' " .. ver Rd. 8'73-870l ~" ' ..,u ... • bl to h di
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752 7576 • • Fullk.ltcheo& 2Br lBa w/gu~t rm & 7dys 3 BT. 2 ba. new paint & store or omc_,, Good ex· an e r e <>ca t ed.
---------·• BR. 2~ ba. Like rH:w Linens &Utilllles bath' nr' .. Ah s hopping 2 Br. 2 ba. Mesa Verde. blk • "Ah Leveragew,129%down. Super4 8R. 2 ba . l>O°' & 85.Af?t.644-1133 MILETOOCEAN ..,.,O~o.ls':.s7c..1""1 . F1P. d /w, enc. 1tar ~·~I ~~10(03"" pos1n ureae'11asMsigoPedl park· Ult 751·3741 tennis. Colony an:-u. -R al Salt Mohl ..,, " oN Adulls. no pets. S275. 2 Br Condo. newly de-_...,yr 1 se. · ~67 r. um mer 1---------
547s Mo. Agt·nt <;.a4 7383 Best Value 111 BluHs . 7;Jy.....: 11 d New 2 br, 1 ba, frplc. ~1081 co r ated . n r 4Br&den.2ba.sundeck,t---------SUPPLYSALES
-Super ch.Iara upgraded 3 wn • bit g Adults Drook h u rat /Adam 1 . sta..,. to .. Ah. Free cable DELUXE 0"'.,.CES EZ ft .. A ... hour ope-ti'on' • -•A-A.. 32 B 2~ b r $485 Beach Blvd at Yorktawn ns. aragt?. • no LGE I Br very cln gar .. ,... "" m ""'" • -r----.-n 41 r. u, am rm. pets. $350.640.1840 no c hildren or 'pets'. Patio & carport. avall TV.$52Syrly.&4S-4166. Comml & lndstl spaces, can prove S2S.O j ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. &40·8146. 536-0411 lmmed . ..,.,5 mo. 631-0383 ___ ..:._..;.._ ____ , t 'f hi r ---------•-------......--2 b 1 b od 1~.. Quiet. mat ure s ngl or ..,, YEARLY RENT"', " 200 to 2000 sq. rt. As low ne . s one or rea . HOMES FOR REHT Udo Isle, 4 BR. 3 ba., LC11J111M1 IHch 3748 ~! ~ :i~m c \."U married cpl only. Refs eves. J\ll sir.es. near or ·~he as 3.<I' sq. n. Lag Niguel & Call for appt. tosee. Agt.
LAGUNA IEACH m.st.r suite upstairs. S69S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67.,1,;.,<>e:ea requested. $200 +cln rec. NEW l br. f..nk, .. ~am be h N p Mission Viejo a reas. Ult 751·374f•
J BDRM. newer home Mo .• 3MUal lease FEW STEPS TO OCEAN ..,. ....., • 645-3487. cell, bltns, ~. v~le" ac . o rce. roperty Handy to S D. Frwy
located In Portafino UdoRealty 6'73·'7300 View. frpl. gar. 1 br, ~ House RcaltorsS42·38SO Call·831·1400 Lag u n
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l'ire place. m:ean view. HARBOR VlEW 5 Br, the water, Woods Cove Dwly PalotClas.sified /\d. E:side Cost.a Mesa No Walk lo beach. boch unit, no children. Older cpl CdM 390 lo 1050sq rt. Cpts.
Excellent ram. home at ba,oopark,nrpe>ol,h11g Area. newly decorated.,.........._ kids o r pets. s3oo. hkenew.Stove &refng, ~erred,$240.543-4922 drp~. A/C. Ja n it or .
SM() Mo yard. S'JZ. 640-92$6. I Br. ulil pd. $300 mo. 154 .__.YU MelG 3824 548-5300 SlSO mo. lsl, Jul 4t dep. park g. Masters 873-4120
Pearl. 831·1676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 1 & 3 br apt.s. 962-8050or963·1.324 3Br. 2Ba, cn>ts & drps.
BDRM HOME I Oen rmt at West 9t.h 4Br Beautiful brand new l br D h h I Ad It Walk to bay & ocean OFFICE SPACE. N.B. ~uodeck ~/ocean 'v1:!. 2Ba.dbl gar,yr.ls~. 'Oceanfront 2 hr.'· ba. free stand 'g rrptc: ~.:~1o~o:Gasu~·2sty.2Br.1~8a .pool, 979-3993 ask for Fred: 1649 Westclirr Dr. Aar. Uv rm with nreplace mo 64.5-9336 $39S. mo . Ula I inc l dshwshr, many windows. 778 Scott Pl oH Placen'. Jacuzzi, stove, refng, 995-?A29 pvt. toilet, el<:. Two units w tW carpe t thruout . 49'-0687or53S-0321 adults. no pets S235. lla 642·5073 ., wshr& dryr hJ<up, Newly 400 sq. rt. ea. $200/mo-no · ~ 979-3376 · cpt'd &i decor'd. Nr Npl Hts. 2 Br. l ba, xtras. One urut 1300 sq
Kilchen w/ranite "oven S..J.9 MwwpOltleact. 3769 · 2 Br. 1 ba, children and beach S2BO . Dys beams, patio, gar, $21S. H . 2 toi lets. as Is,
$C2S Mo. CGpktr'GRO 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA VfCTORJA pet ok. Loe nr. So. Cst 759-6067' Evs 673-6704 ' No pets. 645-1682. S400 I m O • PAC I F I C
MISSION REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEST IUY l &2 BR. unf orfum. s:ias Plata. 979-1877 · REAL ESTATE. Gene PHOMt 494-0731 ' Some people say you get & wtr pd Adi~. no pe~ ~ Blk to Bch. 2 Br. 2 ba. Beaut. view apt. on 7th Or. Hilt. 642-0200
IH CHAIMIMG what you pay for! We of· Pool. r~ rm, ~-gate. Sl~. I br. rerng. range, adult..s. $285 mo. 124 20th Grorge Williamson. RI fer more And the price is 525 Victoria. 642-8970 enc. gar. E. Bay. Vacant. St. ~149. ~IS64 64&-1611 APPROX 400 sq. n. C-2 al
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UBI 837-42Cld OlD SAM JUAM less. Membersh.lp in a Nopeta/chld. 541·S331 130 E. 17th St. Su1le P .
Th Is c bar m 1 n g 2 Health Club. A tennis Casa de Hermosa 1 Br, 1 Ba, + refng, al.so 2 Nehildar okbeach. S160. 1 br, IEACH YEARLY Sl35/mo. Doyle 548-0479
bed.room, 2 bath & deo club Free tennis lessons 2br apt w1f1reph1ce, 1\oia Br 2 Ba both W/W cpt.s: c . ·Fee 2 br, 2 ba & 3 br, 2 ba DELl·EL TORO
3 BR, 21.'t BA. O<"eanvu. homt-has plush carpet· Billiard!<. Swimming. hath, ranf!C, oven, dis-drps, bllna. tots oK: · Mam Rental.s. S40-S3'70 duplex units w /ocean Ground Fioor &tor 2nd ~.000. PER MO.
move in now! S47s. Call. lng. nreplnce, bwll·lll.S a. Coif Oravang Range. hwasber, $320 Also 3 br Reas. JlOO block Vic· $175_ 2 br. garage, pool. v1ew._SWps to bch. Call 000!"· Next to ~-Puc Real sharp, Catering
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M7S Month. 6'13-4437 2br, lba, Condo. Clean. In quiet complex. Oar age no pets, Cpls/dl')'lS. bllns. mile rrom be:.'°cc~ ~cyear ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hr MCS'iners Mile Ult 817-4200
Your rent dollarx ~oeven & patio. Adults only. No gar. storag.e, pool & walk old. $285. 980-4603. Spec. 3 br apt. No pets. NEWPO..,T BE/\CH
.......... 3250 washer, dryer, pool, no r urther-••A t errine pct.II. $325. &45·3381 or to everything. Ideal for ChUdren welcome. $260. n FASTFOOD
•••••••••••••••••••••• pets. Cl7S. 494-0315 tnoinlenance cn·w, pro 83'7·95l7 nuddle age cpl. $205/mo. 1 BR Garden Apt, adults. mo. 498-0981after 2pm Slores & Office Suit.L'll Costa Mesa
3 Br hou.'\t' lm maeulalt' Sperklinl( 2 br, 2 bu. ram ~~~o~~~tmca:r~~~mac:J Nldcule .! br, frplc, pool, Be63dl·0419
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Close to 11hop:\ C rm. feoc:«i ~ck yd, gar, r . d i _ 1 hb a ""no pets. S230. mo. room w o . r p c. shopping Avl 2/l $22S Mllbborhood. $3$0/lt U.'Mls.S290mo 41J2·S771. raen Y ne R ors. S411-4757or646·3798 encl. gar. applns. pool & 4 Pia nr beach au 49'1·30'1'9 . . • . Modern 2 room suite. nr Owner going into neiir
49Ml22 s.te~ 32t0 =s open d~y ~0·7 --Jacuui. Adults o nly clean upper 2Br lra oc A.u·port. outside e n· business venture, mus~
New Condo, upitr•ded •••••••• •••••• ••••• •••• • no onRe un er 21 & $';!60. 645-4411 gar no pets $250 mo' Af ....... Ftl .... lhed try. air cond. Parking Uliqlult date Cut !837 ..a~oo'
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.arr. view. r ib hou l' fa<' Warner Ir Bn.stol 4 Br. 2 tt>-t.o-month~cupancy. I ~ bath. patios, aar. de br, lndry. facil. Encl THE EXCJTJNG coasul.tanL Use or law •UQUOR UCENSE•
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General. w1~. 5'00 mo 495.~1 ba QllSrno.~ luxe, adults. $280/mo gar. 2009 Maple. Mgr. al "-t~• , .... u MESA Ans. library possible. S'l6S mo
al\6P M SGIA~ 3216 Oakwood OardenAp~ 1019 An:ih el m St. uptD.631·3277 le.bour 3142 ,_,.. to mo.orSZSOw/lse.44 a..,........ 3252 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 880I i h 54t>-4141, Mgr. Dave. 2 Br 2'-ll Ba. fpk, cpts. •••••••••••••••••••••• .MINlJTB~TO NPT Campus Dnve. NB. Cal
••••••••••••••••••••••• IDUSJDEIU O•AWAY 17rvJ4l".,t;,!•!~ ) drps. dshwshr. gar. S330 Nr. Harbour, 3BR .,A h ,._,;BR 979-0751btwn11·71'M c. .....,........., paUo. trashtwtr pd. -. 2BA Tnpleic. Def Sam o uec • """' · SIATBIACE Small bou.se w /v1ew. 2BR.cpt.drps.K.ids0K. ,._., aft6pm•213/S922686 from S195 Cannery Village. spac MAKEOFFER! TOWMHOUR a:zs. tnel uUL Agt No 1700 l6U'I St (at Dover I No peu. $200 mo. 544·5lOO, 772-B. Joann. · · Adull.s. No Pets for office or small bUSJ Harv (213 > 272-4249 Cot
SuJ)('r ()('9an view 2 Br, fee. 8'2·.1850 4714'642-8170 548--0483 1 & 2 Br, bltns. D/W. cpts. OCEAH YllW 1561 Mesa Dr. ncss /\pprox 150 sqf\ 11, Ba Pvl rommunaly. drps. gar. adulls. no Lae.newdJxcondo.lbr. (S BlksEast orNewp()rt 67:J..2916or646-4801 Want to sell your 8114(
tenn ia ~ourla. pool . .._...Fa ....... or Oceanfrool Garage Afl. 2 2 BR Garden apt. Frplc, pets. iuo ...... 1 ...... ., """'"" rorrn din "'-p dwn 11 Blvd J ness'> Use my 30 11'1 es
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f.ff11'144or496-77t8 ~lih Dana Pofftt 3826 C.llfornla buogalow1. ROOMS S2S wk up wltb ••••••••••••••••••••••• ift Town! Socrtflce ....._-t~vt~L. ... ,7 ~·..._I u.twwllllad ....................... From $270 . ·~~kitchen. SJ7 .50 wk up NEWPORTBCJISTORE HARVEY <2l3> 272-4~9
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Call coiled. 2l3-3'77-46Z3 M115/mo BuilUns. erpls, dl'}l5 . B· ~w~ v""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• town. 49'1·2014 Cst. Hwy. Newport Brh. BaysldeDr.tsM/mo 8-Q, huge deck. aaraac. commu1111~Arelo-rv ...._.._.,._. t bedroom Adults . No ...,.to Shan 4100 l200 mo. Call . Robbi Buaineea ror aale: Or*
Near new 3Bl'. ram rm. 2 UNIQUE HOMES, Rltrs. ~. 9elllnO wlltl steams. Deluxe 3 br , 2"'1 ba. att pets. Nice vtew ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-0757 shop, ad loc:1Uon td.SOt.
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EHlblulf Exec. home. ~'d. Hntg Bcb. Call Pool+sinalea TheV.Oge.Moreof c..twMne 1124 Mete 3124 9ll84U Store S275. 20xllo, u h'l•.sWwt ~
4br. 2ba. ru n rm. son atJly. MHGJ or Helen. H.B. sies. 1 br, ,,., utll. ~yolfttk>Ok"'O Pol~ e.s.ooo <'ars dally OP•artwwltr SOtl wawr. New Cf1>"8. drps. Me-4413 KJds&pet.s. tot.FurnlUretsavoloblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• C•doww 2334 Nwpl Blvd. C M ••••~•••••••••••••••-•
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SmallBualnt"S&Accounl1 or mlne . Repair~ & Adds/Rmdl /Paint/Pl1tna Apts Consc1en\lous OyReliableMamed cpl home maint. No Job too Forhnequal ptonting& PAINTING. Qu11 work. pipe. 1qlitall1llon
Real ntet 848 ~ cleaning too' Gu11r work Smljob&·Uc'd M7 W32 Craftsman Ph MS·0302 Gond rererencesS36 7711 small Ren. rates. Free fo1r prices too. c1I 631·2398 D1tn. i.erv1cc• C. Cull~y •
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ~364& BARNWOOD FOR SALE Oe11lgn Sal"li M"inl 0 B C 11 (; ._... -nw uoM ... "AVERS PLUM · " · .. • ur us1ness n ·1eaning Resid/Com "I l...Jc:/lns~ AverageE t lSt ~" .... ., •· A.rcbltectural It Struc WeCarcCarpetCleaners FROM MT S O 1-· Cu n su lllnii . Com· Janlce-'s Kaggedy Anna ul.M> rug l\hampootnR & 2 Stey~f tr:fs BINO&HF.ATING.F'ree
lural Plant. Rmdl ft or SU.m Cle1n or Shampoo CO LOR A t>O ( 7 14 ) mercial/Re:sidl!nUul By 87s.-OMJ stl'unl rleening fo'ree OrtCJ S..pet9 ... lct Pri 1 1 • nl 'I/I rborm eat. SlO Hr. Hono11t & new COGW'llCUon. Reaid AlloUphol5tery·Allwork 897--08$L Sally Hodges, Omumen· est Rt!l!I 496-8544 CustomMuralssS&.~ ces nc mtt r 11 Reliable Serv. 8ofA &
/Com'l /lndus lrla guar Refs/MC Fr~nt REMOO€J..S. tel llorl1cullur1s1 EXPERIENCED. Depen· T~ar.lnllrd.lreeest.. M1lrchg. 847-03113 & -.10a0 ReuRalt'fl ·~37lt ADDITIONS 838582:2 :i~e~~Hunn' Bch U••Y ~SPAJMTl,!4~ 82'7·7900.orSS2-0134 ,_7$_1·_3L50 ______ _
M:1llltlwt Steam ClellJling, llv rm. Ac«nt Bldg"s 1·'778-1764 HANDYMAN Carpentry, ....................... Exper d. Reas nit.I QUALITY parntlng w/gd • ·
-••••••••••••••••••••• din· rm & ball, avg rm1 1~·2078 Le 328107 Plumbmg. Electncal 9 P r o f C A R P E T Free Est : Blockwalls. f'rce Esl. Call Gene locaJ ref, fast. neal rell1· •••••••••••••••••••••••
0.b)'lltUng . My Mt.'Sa $30. Free Deodorant. AM to8 PM . 847·2787 CLEAN I NO. noor & win· slumps tone. b rt ck. ~ <)4Sd ble S4S avrg. rm. Fr est CERAMIC Tiie. New or
Verdehome ·days Crpt repair denea &de· Cuatom home on your lot ~-dow earl! Dutch Main· Resld/Comm·1 Reas Exprt Pamting & Paper· "2·3l94 . remodel. Freat.smljob.-1 Pb:$46-788'7 odorir.e.lSYrsexp.Good orremodelexlstlnghme •--w tenanceService53'7·1508 Uc328586. Boh750-93S4, 1 n g . cu s l 0 mftClltwlD--'r welcomeS36-~26af\5. r~, .. ""l·OlOl 30 yrs <'Xper. custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 116().395:1 , .... ,,_ ....... Senlc• \:&., • .,.. bldg.l.ic.No 213494.Joe YOUHAVF.ITRl-:ADY Janitorial 1---------work+materials. 25 yni•••••••••••••••••••••••tr....s.r..lc• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• C..-/C.C,..._ 'Mlorman.640 167tl J'LLllAUl.ITll.WAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'1reeloces-Planters t!~p r . references . VERVNEATPATCH •••••••••••••••••••••••
TM Bri ,..A p I R1chard960-336l J OBS&TEXTURE 'JYpingithome.anyklnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• e.ctricClll I 548~ JanltonalSer\•1ce c '-"ncrete 8lO FreeE5t ll93-l4391Removals. tr1mmln11.
R'.eu. rates. will plcku1 SECURJTY BUILDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hau.I.Ing. moving. cleanup Lowest pnce in Bl~~rwa .. t~ BBQ Plt.5 Paintlng. lntr/Extr. Ex· l)n.ln.ln&, Cree est. Llc'd &~I. 545-5441. All phases. Block. bnck ELECTRICAL SERVICE fT/up Treework Orange C-0. '"' 5· ~ts 646-0464 pr"d, clean. Avg stucco & PATCH PLASTERING ~y insured. M2·2624 & concrete work! l..lc/ Res/Comml.~2681 eves. 1 stry $100. 2 stry ••ALLTYPES•• c.,. .. er Bone'. orri·ce h-6.7 .... CALl..S $15/hr Call Reas.fost,freeest ~ $1"" BofA "C •• 0 .... 3 J ·~ -~ ...... ~ 842 • ..., I_......._-'--.._...... ""· ..... _..... l Free est. ~Sell things rut with Daily ••••••••••••••••••••••• am.4·7pm Ph64S·2031 842·~ ........ ....-..,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1...::..:....:=..::.:.:. __ __::...:.:..==1 PilotWaolAds.
FINISH. REMODEL " • Get rid or unsl~htly trash •:•••~••••••••••••••••• MOVING? X·Alhed man PAINTING. Cnt/Eict. Homes-Additions. Reatuc·•----------
Rpr. Small jobs OK eo.tractor G.dtt•ng & debris. College stu· Exin d L~ndscapers lnsrd statewlde/loral Reas. dependable. Free co over blk walls. Free .---------
Reas.1>'7!M)379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• dent. $12 load. S48-M2S Spnnklers. ln!it:tll & re· Freeesl Dave 49a.s1os est Call Jay 645·7965 est. low rates 586-4892 To Place your
LEE M. JARVIS WEEDING-CLEANUPS pair. Concrete & bnck WORK GUARANTEED "Fast Result" Mas t er C r a rtsman Add1tlons&Remodehng •WeeklyMalntenance • u...--a.....-i.... work 645·7978 arts MOVlNC·HAULINC lntr/Extr.Fr~"'-t. IFYOU
Specl1lty rlnlsh. re 962·5573 Llc3178S& FreeF.st. 642·9907 ~••••••••• MaJone Anywhere. anytime 25yrsExpr.642-02'9s baveaservlcetooffer or ServiceDiredory !'~el!!'3g1: repairs .,. . ed G d HOUSECL Fast. expr, very reas. ---''----'------•goods to sell. rlace an ad ad .... Call Now .--s ... .,.,.. "" .-.xpenenc .ar emng EANlNG Class1hed Ads sell big Fully encld 2T truck PAINTING h D 1 p
Have someUung lo sell? Service & Cleanups. Qual By reliable couple items. i.mall Items or w1Urt gate. Boa~. Homes Docks a~eed ~fun .11•0 t 642·56 78 Want Ads Call 642·567! Cliwlfied ads dolt well. work. Mike ~.2049 Refs 963-5813 any item 642·5678. Winton 546-3048. 673-4714 Fr lllt 67s.3l7S eves Pbone642·S678. Id. J22
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Id, 2ftd& 3rdT.D.'1 Found M lnsh Setter Vic •PALM READER• A.SSEMILERS looldt.eper/Mancl9ft' COOKS (2) Electronic assembly GEHEl.A.LOFACE HOUSEKEEPER. live-m
LOANSAVAJLABLE of Hrbr & Mesa~~ S20rea<lingrorSIO Exper"d. to work on Por small pvt tennis Da,ysorevenings. Apply trainee. Mature fem for Developer needs stable. NwptBch.Mustberella·
Credil not Important ~ ~3400 or Past. present & fulure small assembly hne Call c I u b. Sa I a r Y com · an person. Beer master assembly of electronlC$. pleasant person w /good ble. a peak Engltsh. $400
673-4883Broker Laune Lie <2l3>00•M350 Mr. Early . w1nr1eld mens urate w /exper. Restaurant. 3010 Harbor Mer trairung can work telephone voice & rront mo. &«·~; 673·7571 SC~H$ FOUND, lrlsh Setler. Locks,lnc.642-7840. Harbor area. Reply lo Blvd,CostaMesa. ~.a.,r1~irormean!!' home. ore appearance. OC. evs.
I V. e EXOTIC GIRLS Class1ri~ ad ""' 814, c/o ......,.. ......., .,.,.. Airport area. S40-550S. --------ma e. 1/S/77. IC. Ur· .......,.....~~ Dwly Pilot. ro"'eox 1.560. K;ooks. Exper b~eakrast &
HOME OWNERSboTrow roughs Corp .• Jeronimo. Ma.ssage &Modellng AsstBookkeeper fTSO CostaMesa.C..lif.92626 lunch. Apply in person, EXEC.SECfllTARY GIRLFRIDAY '-•HOU-•,.,-RA•.-.•,,......-•S-al low bank rates to con· Mission Viejo. 586·6722 Outcall Only ~2·3169 Inside Sales S9K+ See Gabby an 3·30pm, TO PRESIDENT Fash Xlnt typist. good teleph ~--'""'
solld1ledebls.paytues. eves. L IK E TO ME El Dental/Chrsd S6SO Beach House Inn. 619 lslFinancialServ.nnn. personality. Non·The~~mrntgfMen·
take a vacation, room FOUND: Sml black dog, p E 0 p LE , p I.. A 'It F.scrow0fr1cer $13K+ BOYS A.ND GIRLS Sleepy Hollow Ln. Lag. Good career oppor. Very s moker. Call ror In· tal ea t n r ange
addition. awlm pool, pay white bangs. short & Ing. CARDS., New dupUcali Irvine Personnel Agency for Daily Pilot routes in Bch. challenging. Xlnt skill.a terview. 556·6981. $135 ~ty has Immediate olf e lsli • 2od or any h M d @!! E 17th Costa M h B h r req"d. 7.S wpm typln~. 100 Wk to start. opeD1J1gs in Costa Mesa. x nl: Bolsa & Beac • i way bridgestud1oorrers2dai . esa Arc eac area o COUNTER GIRL part wpm sh.""" San M guel • ~ ... '""' Beach and Sad· purposMICe. HAMICS City 898-1144 ly sessions. Sr Citizen~ Suite224 642-1470 Laguna Beach. Must be . • C -&A>6 ...... k C ---al least 10 years old. Um. e. expe.r Apply ap-Dr.N.B.~ite200. dlebac Valley or play ror $1.00 on Thurs a' .......,__..~ · h MAT1,......"'Ll"'M111 Lost .. ,.ed ... lge blk short Phone 642-4321, ask for tawm Mikes Fis Fry.815 GIRL FRIDAY H o u se Pare n l s. """"' "' " haired cat. Vic. Jasmine 11· Lessons also oHer~ Attractive girl. part lime Circulation. . L9lhSt. C. M. Houseparents operate a
t7141Ul-l954 &Seavlew,CdM. l /5177. ~J\~EGciu~o1~\SJ R .~ .. o r e. Typing COUNTER & COOK Pt· fACIUTIES ~EIW.OFFICE =:~;:upt~~':~f!~ Mol~s. y,..st 675-0870 l9thSl.C.M 548.3302 i!;c~!['~a~ar:i; ~~~r;!~ BOYS A.HD GIRLS time. morning. arler· Ful_l·t1me. Permanent run aw 8 y / en .
DeidS 5035 Lost pure white female sume to· Ad 815 The 10 lo lS years Earn noon. eves. Apply Tues. ATTENDANT/ pos1~ion. Exper. necess. couragables. juveniles
•••••••••••••••••••••••Samoyed. Vic. Hunt Beautiful Girls Daily P1lol. P.O." Box Chrislmasmoney ·$20to 3·4PM. MacDonalds. 1'.YJ>ing.addingmachine. with work week conslsl·
SICOHD TRUST Harboor.1/9m 846-2556 Would It ke to meet 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. $.\O per week selling sub· 16866 Beach Blvd. H.B. RECEPTIONIST late bookkeeping. sh ing ol five 24 hour shifts.
DHD Lo • o..15 gentlemen ror d11y or evE 92627 script.ions to the Dally helpful. Must have ex· Salary approximately
. "'" Lost. blk /wht malE fun ~S363 Pilot. Transportation 0.UHryfHe~ cellen.t tel e phone mBCoreachparenlaf\er $10.000 maximum. Com· German Shepherd. Vic. Auto Body man t!xper"d provided No deliveries Permanent part-umejob This pos1t1on Includes personality. Salary open. deducUons for housing &
petltlve rates for good C.M. l /l /77. Roberta, hnoftalSenlcu5360 + ex.per"d ~a nder . or collecting. Phone deuveringearlymoming cleaning lunchroom and PboaeFor.Appolnlmeot meals. Marriage license
credit appUcants. 644~181 •••••••••••• •••••••••• • 842.2052 536-9712 LA Ttmes to homes in cocree areas. making cor. Between 8.30AM & 4PM required. For further in-MORIMS REALTY . Attentton-Lad1es, itel very Irvine/NB areas. Must ree and servicing equip-COMPUUTE fonnaUon call or write:
49 ... 057 * LOST 2 wht Samoy.:d pror. Swedl.Sh Mnssa1ee •Auto Mechanic. In· BOYS.AND GIRLS bereliable&havedepen· ment. Also providing CORPORAT10t4 NancyForemnn * ....., dogs. 1 lge male. I yr old at Spa si2. At home sis. tervlew Mon t'ri Ack's Mission Viejo El Toro dable transportation. break and lunch hour re· w 17 ... s•~ DEPARTMF.NTOF 1 lem,4mosold.~-8444 hrly 751.3200 Coast Garage. 412 No. area. Earn your own Salary$300mo.S46-023S. lier for the lobby ~cep 7Jl · u• .. eet •
LOANS 9%
Abo 2Rd TD Loc.s
FaJresl Terms since 1949
Sattter MhJ. Co.
'42·2171 54S-06 I I
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Trabuco & Los Allsl)~
Csl Hwy La11una Reh money selling subscnp· t1on1st. Requa r es the Building F·l2 MENTAL H.EALTH
hons after school. For 1n· DELIVERYMAN ror ear· ability to work indepen· Costa Mesa 1600 N. Broadway
Aut.omollve formation. call SJ0..0913 ly morning L.A. Times deotly in a reception 64S-150 I Sant.a Ana. Calif. 92706
New Detail Shop needs route No colleding. 2~ area. m4 1~ help. CA F ET I:: R 1 A ·Salads. llrs daily. 546-4481. An AffirmaUve
Top wages paid EnRine Mon lhru f'r1 6am· Pertee o rrers paid GUARDS Action Employer
'""""REWi\RD Sc.hool1_,..._•_~--7005 St.eamets. eng painters, 2·30pm.Call549·3404. DENTAL Ex P • d medical. dental. long·
...,.,., ... ..._.nun buHers & polishers. UP· Orthodonic Asst. wanted. d b ll d I r SECURITY ror jewelry stolen. rrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• holstery shampooers, Carpenterwant~tobwld Toppayrorrightperson. t.e.nn 158 I ty an I e Lmmed opening (Or t ype
586-4452 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bayside Dr . address. MEN WOMEN check out. plck·UP & de· home bar In Jrvme. Call C.M. 546-5170 insurance. Please apply setting & pasteup. Exper
Jan. 6 Write Ad. No. 808. ....... •1 .... FOR livery. Apply Ill aft 3pm. 552.3973, GUARDS only. Must be able to
Daily Pilot Po Box '"""'" ft....-&.....1 •5 -t .. t-A PCC operate Compugraphic ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1•~01HG 2059 JlarborBl,CM c•.rHIER ~"' ..... .... Jnln a progressive. fast 7200 & Jr. l odustrial ••a •n•lih 5100 1.560.COlltaMesa Ca. '""""'" 645.1030 -needed ror very busy IUSl .... ll!"'SSYS~"'-"S wine TWO WEEK CLASS F/llme. group S"""ialty practice. "~ •..,.. growtng co. w ap. Trader. 2710 So. Grand. •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Beige M Afghan. NATION·WIDEJOB .Auto Parts Driver GrowlbCompany Gd opii:;:~for right girl. l7021VonKarman e,_roau·rechestiredto see0fu,~~y.oklU1_San,:__t.a_Ana __ 7_5_1_·3034 __ . __
SCIAU 'ETS w1black mask. Vic. PLACEMENT 5Locations Over20 OnJ 'd eed I SantaAna.Ca92714 ,,_ uR: nt'I. Golden w. & Warner ASSISTANCE Female, over 18, good · Y exper n app y. time guard companies lnsurence OHice CFt. lut'W£RS HB Reward847·9893 GOODJOB driving record. Apply. WeTram Non ·smoker. C all EqualOpportunlty w/thelr old Ideas or U Vly>, needs part lime ~ Beacon Auto Parts, 480 MetroCarWash 644-0595. Employer you're looking ror a new Secretary. Prefer set·
C Found . Be11ut1ru1 Orange OP~~ICN~~ES No. Newport Bl. N.B .• -;;;;mo;;;;;";;;a;rbo;;r;B;;;;l;;;.c;.;M;.;-.;-Oe-n-ta_l _As-sis_t_._C_b_a-irs_i_d-e.l•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_ .. _•_•_•_•_•_ & more cxc1ling career· tied, mature person. Will Forbid -am.eo -& Wh ile male cal 3 ,__ "'" 548·tl33. contact. train. 96J..5688 aft. 3 pm Glade -Coffin -Months Can't Keep HB. I ART EN DER S --------Exper or profess school. PACTORYWORKERS Moo·Fri.
COFFEE 536-4997 SCHOOL A.UTOSA.LES CLERKS 646-JSM Ski Mfg looking ror • ~:~ajC:tC::~~f~I~ _FO_U_N_D-.-5-m-a-ll _b_l_k_w-ht 1104 E. rnhSt .• SA Excellent opportunily INVENTORY DEHTAL ASST h ardworking ractor y ~m " ,, 834·1960 ror young man with workers willing lo grow slgneronlhepurchaseo, cat . rem Vil·. Colrlen SchoolsCoastToC-Oast hnuted salesexperience. CHAIRSIDE wi t h new company
apoundolCOFFEE. Lantern. DanJ Pl Wewilltrulnrorthe1m· lDayA.sslgnments Exper'donly.ShortwOTlt Some jobs ror exper rf you meet these
..... & Fo.d 5300 493-9479 Jobs Wanted. 7075 port car market. Ex-Jan l8. 6AM lo2PM wk. Benefits. Busy prac· Cl berg I ass men. 1 n · quallflcattons you wlll
••••••••••••••••••••••• cellent rnnge benerlt11 + $2.SO Per hour ti H B ...,., 24..., terviewing Mon, Wed. ....,...1ve·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND· Dog. Cockapoo. NEED CALLTODAY re. . . """" .,,.,. ' '""" oppartumty for future in : Fri.. ~wn ll-12 only. 1835 -Best pay /benefits
LOST.Sm brown Poodle, fem . Ca ll McN ully BABVSITIINGHELP high payin" field. See . DEMTA.LRECEPT. Whittier. Bldg 8 -13. -8Hrspdtraining na~ .. Coco ... Reward. School. CM to identtCy ONYOURSKITRIP., Dick·Beachlmporu.848 ~Q~ o ffice • For busy general prac· Costa Mesa or call -Uniforms fum
Hunt g Harb.840-l<il9 ~34SO Respnns1blc colleRe stu Dove St . Newport 0 overload tice w1rringe benents. 646-&t4 -Bonus for state cert
Lost. Dec 30. altered f'Ov":llD lnsh Setler fom dent will babysit your Beach. 752.0900 Send resume to · -Unlimited in •I~ Beegle. chokt! awrox tyr old No tags ch1ldr~n eveninRs and ---------Classified ad no 813, c/o GALS. GUYS Advancement
IMSURAMCE
GROUP HEALTH
CLAIMS EXAMINER Expr : At least 1 yr .
Salary open. Ph 549-1767
JR. ACCOUMT AMT
P/time. Send resume to Lawyer's Tax Service.
PO Box 2802. Newport
Beach. Calif. 92663 or
call~IS73.
chain. Vic Cd M beaches v 1 r Bu s hard d n d help w11h housework 1n 557-0061 Dally Pilot. PO Boit 1560. Miss Hall ls interviewing -W'PNSQual $2.80 hr ~n s 's to "Eagle " Wimec-.FV.963·9926 exrhan1:e ror room . AYON lnterv1ewHrs9-3:30 CostaMesa.Cabf.92626 for 20 young people to MaturePersoonel ••• .. oll
Reward for r eturl1 -hoant .tnd access tn s ki ~~37~23~B~1r~c~h~S~l.~N~·~B~·~~l·-::~~~~-=~:'!"•I r epresent l ead Ing PrefelTed --MATORS 11'/673-2352 LOST Male Alaskan slopes during days. Call = publications. Must be SlSSecunly Westsall Corp. has im -
-Malamute blk1wht. Conme.837·9670 WldA.IUtittns C-Ocktail Waatressfornew DIET CLERK free to travel lo major lnduslrlalService11 med. vacancies for YOUN D : Sm gray he a rt b r o k c n Without GI••-1 8 h 1 US Cities al random 4320Campus. Ste 130 molder.J & touch-up peo-Schnauur. M vie llolt REWARD! 497-218'1 SEC U R I TV M AN Up y ...... ""J ounge The rot er· n· N.....nnrt Beach c:.n °""1 pl / t I t 1 ... wn 4• .. •-17th T t -w Caur hcl'n11e Clean -Law's, call for appt aft Will train for part-lime itinerary. 2 week ex· ~~..-'"'""'' e w a eas yr ex· .,. uJ.. • us in • _ lri b 1 R-"-Jobl 989 I · 3 D 'd t · · Uc No C6177 pen·-ce in boa'· Apply 811-Cl546evt'll LAllll s setter. ma e ~liable. eKpr'd, lookini> ~ 2PM8401 pos t1on. ays per pense pat ra1mng pro-1~~~~·~~·~~~~I "'" ...,. Hl T1. So. end l..uguni. for day sh1Cl employ Let AVON show you how week. Call Mrs. Shaver gr a m • N cw c a q . to the Security Guard,
FOUND rem ale dog red Reward. 494·6137 men\ Gd refs 551 6042 to build & run your own Colamdyp.aaruleortn .• 8mpm1ddt0Je8aamg~ for a P po Int men l : transportation rum111hed GU .&.RDS Z7MS McCormick. Costa
dish color. smoll umount -----b c t I y r "' 837-8000. for those who Qualify. "" en. ofblkonback Approx2< SSO REW,\RU ror the E'ICper remod<>ler . w usrness on ro ou all day Sal/Sun to sit IEVEILYMANOR Above average earnings FUll&P/time. EIToro&j~~~~~~~~~~
lbs <Springdale nc-ar whereabout:.ofJ Hluc& lool'I & r,•rs s<'e k~ own~ours.own income w/semi invalid. Room. 244sivla~lrada arter tralnlnf!. For In· Lag. Bcb areas .. Car &LEGALSect'y part·lime
We$tminlsterl 897 184c Wh1h• ll3 Chl!VY lmpalu homeowner, rontractor. To find out about this hrd & $200 mo. 642·3276 L Hill terview call Miss Hall phone nee. Uniforms w/a' least 5 'yrs ex""'r or 7s1-8289 Uc. No QllA 30ll l,Ul$l spec for work Uy hr or challenglnl( earning op· . aguna s 771>-'7910 ext. 203. 10AM lo rum. Please phone ror • ..-M.'\'n in Buena Park. GG. job 1-·orms. rooUn)('>. portunlty C311540·7Ml or COMPANION <Dayllme> E<t~lp~y':;.~~~ty SPM Only. appt. Mr. Dever (71.4) w/general practice. Hrs
FOUND longhulre-d blk ' S.nta Ana areai. Pleast framini,:, dry wall rin1~h. Zenith 7·135!>. for elderly woman. Lite 994-2271. • to be arr a n ge.d fo r wht r1t Whl collar. ar cont.art Glena or Al afl decks & p rnvcrs. l'XI hskpg & meals. 5 dy wk.l~~~~~~~~~~J Gardening1Ma1nten1nce ---------•mutual convenience.
f e ct Ion at c 4c w <' 11 4PM 714-640-2325 ule & bnck work Stl!ve Babysitter needed ror 2 CdM loc. Pref one who DRIVERS FUii time. NpBch. Xlnt GUARDS 7ss.717i.
bdl1ve-<t H V.H 644·2403 hnoMb 5350 673-5064 ~~rtl~ ~30. CM . ~~~ld~~(y sr~~e7S:.~~~ Roy Carver Rolls Roy« ~:~·Ld°~o"r~~·~ ~::~ Cotta Mesa LEGAL SECRETARY
FOUND Samoyed near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlousecleaninl!. rcasona forinlervlew appt. ts laking applications ror refs. Call Robert Grim· Permanent. FUii & P1rt· For N . 8 . I aw o f c .
Heal Is Newland 12/30. Drinking problt>m' ble. reliable, ref ·5 BA 8 VS I TT ER for 2 CONCESSION HELP quallhed dr1 vers ror mick. 642·5735 (bet toam time. Pbooe & t.r an.sp re· Cori>orale exper. helpful.
C.11842-«>34 ~l~Alc°J'°I~= ~~l~c Art 6PM . children. 1your h~me . Now hiring perm. Pfl ~~~su':totc~~ti;;;& ~~ _&_11_a_m_o_n1.....;Y:...·-'---_ ~i~~:~or~~~~01~;: CalfKerry540-S400 •.
FOUND: Ladles watch. ___ ni_a_ay · · 4 walking d stance 1 rom work. Xlnt for students. Darrell Sirk le at Roy GARD!MER Closed Wednesday. Lie. lndscp architect
Npt Bch on 46th St. Call PREGNANT"' .........,W..t.d 7100 l.indbergh Schoo 4·5 18 or older. Apply : Carv"r Rolls Royce •· Primary bckgmd In de· •--r Days p/wk .. 3 hrs 11. day "' "' Perm. position. Older GU"'•""SW*.......,·"" l d 1 t •· to Identify S49·097S. Caring conf1denllal ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.sPM 631314eaft.5 Mun n·b So Coast BMW, 1540 J amboree f'd 1 -"'" • ..., sgn eveopmen .,.pro. eves. counseling le rererral. ADVERTISING Theatr e n o . 3. 685 Rd . NE'wporl Beach. penoo pre · l\ppy in P/time wknds Irvine & Jed management. Con·
Abc>rtlon. adoption & NB Ad Agency seeks Babys1ll<'r. rull lime. Sunrlower. C.M. arter _640-6444 ___ . ______
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~~~e~0 l:~e3~a~s. Anaheim.Age2l&over. tact Ricl\ard Roy, (7141
Fbund· Young male Irish ktep1ng. paste-up. produc tion days. my home Ref. req. 7pm Newporter Inn. 1107 Mature men pret'd. 4~·
Setter. Brown leather APCARE 547·256:1 penon. 20+ llrs /wk at 6Jl-OlOO DrugClerkwanted.fullor Jamboree Rd. NB. Ask Uniforms furn. Car & F.qu1JOpporEmployer collar. Irvine Ave, CM. S3 SO/hr Call Ms. Sink. . Construction supt assl part·Ume. Costa Mesa phone n ~ c App I y 56-308'1 •SHARON'S• ~0141 Babysitter ror my .2 kids. ror lge apt & Lri·plex CQllS40-8911 for Clay Ellis. EOE. Universal Protection UVE IN for Elderly Cou·
1'0UND. blk Lab puppy, OlTTCALL MASSAGE Agt'S 7 & 2. p/t1me in tract. C08ta Mesa Mus\ GARAGE SALE ads In Service 1226 W 5th St. pie. Some Housework.
malel. 4•5 mo'a. Vic. 49!H22A l•--------•I CdM 675-6926. 63H)910 have cxper. as asst. supt. Selling anything with a the Daily Pilot bring hap· Santa A~a . lntervle~ fi~~~l:e~~p/r~!:
Nwpt Hts erea. ~·25116 AtrlUulc BANKING on res Job Xlnl ritentlal Daily rilol Class1hed Ad PY results. To place your ~. F • J 0 . 3 0 . noon & slrable. Ltvlng ~uarters ....... E Ev""ERl"'NCE" Taic Shelter leading to fu I supl Is a simple matter •.. drawa·ng '"&rd, phone 1 3CM aopm h
'" Ar "" TB.L!R future &42-4907 justcall"•",.,..,..· """·CJ?OtOtod ... ay · · · furn. med1ca . P Leal COckaUel bird. grty Adult motel Closed .,..... .,.,,0 '"'...,,o """"" ~llow " oranie. uys CU"Cl.lll TV. For Reserva· Di tributonhi Exper prer·d Apply in HAiratyhst wanted. 3333 _545-__ ~_''------Qalco. lollt in FV 118. Sf()( ttons.~ S p person. Manners Sav COOK . exper in buHel Sl8C& l!JNlf BristolSt.C.M.540-8888. WMBERLocl be d rt'W•rd. Call 962·1915. in gs & Lo an. 1st s type 'lervlre ·Is reqU!red r1 LHTUCE Apply In person. Mgr um r Y FULL OR PART TIME Westchrr Dr.NB. for w('ll known & uruQue Falar F/l1me prer incl most
Loll male Silkle Terrier.
ln Aliso Bch area. Ans. to
1 !"Jlmmlny ... Reward.
49M792 -----------• REWARD
LOST Whit" Whlppel w/2 brindleapola 675 3001
•KAREN'S * F.Qual Oppnr Employer i.;stabllshm('ntwApply at A N I B O L T t C H E B O S S A C F r wknds. Saw exp. Gd drtv·
OlTTCALLMASSAGI!: We 8rt' now Hppo1nting Sabast1ans t!~l 140 A L HOSTISSIS Ing rec. call for appt. f\PM·2AM t\38·178C d111tnbutor11 for fomous BEAUTICIANS w.anled Avenlla Pico. San Clem. l'I C R E B 0 M y A C U T C H E l H For Up & Comlnl( 8ports _54_9-3<Y7 __ 3_. _____ _
-n arn.-brund gurn & m~lc or Ct!m. with or art lPM. E A U T 0 NAN 0 l R AC 0 5 L t C Show. Ages 16 thru 2$. LVH 3-11:30
AIORTIOM brealh mints fe11turing without c 11 ~ n t ~I e . C:O()t( l~ R l V E S G S 0 C l: T H H E T t 0 Please call <173·2813 Char&e Nul"!le & Medic a·
Coonseling&ReCerrul WRIGLEY 'S & TIC Westchtr H11lr f ashions. • U t 0 AT I GRUB Et RU AC Pref(. test·avul wknds TACS. You moy keep 1701 Westchtr Or. N.D llam to71m sh rt C F G T D F C E l T U H F C N E lion. F /lime. Apply ~HrHelplineS47·94!>S your present )oh nnd 642-6857 DISHWASHER HOUSE KEEPER · Park Superior, 140
startp/Ume&expandlo 1r•uno•• 7amln:l~m shln. 0 0 RI N 0 H 9 NEC U BEEB UVE·lN ~~~!Jr~or Ave, N .B.
i_"'"""_:_P-.oodJ--e.-b-la_c_k--•. • •SPIRITUAL READER r II U I t Ir d '""' , ft LldoConv Center I R t S 8 L A C T I C E L U K t Mn•t have local ~ra as -----------•.-• ,. FUiiy Licensed u me 8 cr you e· Need (2> Asslltants. 1 to V N 8 0 0 r C A H E A R T A C 8 ..., • wh I t e. T 11 g No lSlSSEICisminoReaJ alre Oetlnonlheground work for coloritl & 1 to l.SMSuperiorAve good d rlvlna record.---------
Of 638-6427
llSIZl.Vlc Li. Ea-ranze noorot thla multl·milhon Newport Beach G4CI 7764 A l E P S A V R t F A M E R t t T SmallramJly, pvt room &
Sa .. ~ San Clemente. For appt $$ industry We furnish work for sty hat. F /lime COOK 2.... s A c M T T D A I r .. r 0 A L A H " bath. M1CHINIST ~ n Clem. Yellow 492.9034 492·7296 911 retail outlets. To Rlch1rd Ouellelte Salon. . "D ~ " " S44'8435or833-$UO " ~~00(.~:~~::f~:P~~ Quallfy 1;ou mu•l have 200 Newport Clr Dr . Exper d In contlnenlal AT I 0 0 A 0 8 0 ST t NRA I.MC L 1~~~~~~~~~! Good aeneral back · MASS.AG! auto ... e~ ... u .... 11 .... rM N.B. rulsine £qu1l oppor. E S T C E L E C R I P S E F C A O E D I~ ground. Set·UP 4c operate oJon 10 yn. Please help MODILS • " "" •• ...... ,. 1 ... 1 i H 1 variety ol macbmes In 'rind her. Reward flatlU . um~ And $4000 cub ln· BOAT emp oyer nPP Y n CAR HD 0 B I 8 8 AR L DY DH TM ousekeeper tve·ln. 2 eluding turret lalhe.
•a.t ISCOITS vestment. For morl' In· MANUFACTURER pc~I ~ 1 E 0 GR D \rl 0 ~LCD UK TSE. N ~ Schlagecbldrn.Bchbse. vertlcle & hori~ntal
ronnatton write to Di.I· N£EDS TOOL I NG dwHuqo... sal $IOO wk +rm• mllls, punch presses U>ST: Ute blue Jewel box OUTCA.U. <»4LY tributor Division. P O SANDERS 381 Cliff Dr. La1uo1 IMtruttlON MtOdtin --o. below llOClt., lof'-1td, IMlcr _boa_rd_C._1_1 M_7·_8S67 __ --i small precision parta.
fft>flt.alnlns 1otd chum 6J 1 ·3111 Bolt 538. lfrea. CA 92821 Applications now belnll S<ilhng unythln« with 8 -a. 111>. down Of ~ ,_ ._ 1nc1 bolt u ln. :: Hou:sl'kN!plng, Child care. small shop. Days only.
1n.recelet Rtw11rd. PLEASE INCLUDE acc~pted Apply At o II Pll t Cl ifiedAd Bfbb Ch1clten letbtrq : etc l•art to 1111\·e dad' 5TA.COSWITCH,
•••Newport.vie. 67U~ REL.AXlNO MASSAGE l~~P1~1~0~N~t;~· N~U~M~B~F.~R~.~~I Sec u rl t y 0 r fl c e. 1/ /sim~ole n::ter Boston Cos L•ctue• '.': 110c1 12. La Ueach hm. .. BobJ11mts·Ur. Masseur ERJCSON YACHTS. 1931 · " 846-""°" IMC • .,lllve aometbtn1 you want Outcaii 9·9. 494-5111 Oet-ro Av~. Santa An• Just nil 56'78. Cal lforn1 & tr hp leaf ..., _,.., 1139 Baker t.:o3l.ll Meaa
• 10Mll?Cl.a1trled11d.Jdo d~ Al\lmilHotpltal cNOPHON F.CAll.SI Celtuct Heed Roma•n• Trad~ ycx1r old stuff for 149-3041 '~1l wtll Call NOW. Ha,·e som to sell' IA.THC!.R-lauSHER • .:...._SELL Idle llems with • TOlllOrrow: S1g1111Und freuct new ~oodlea with 1 Equ1IOpporEmple>yer 1 eo-1f71. Clusllltd adJ It well P\lll tlme&W·S4_80 ___ 1Want Arl llt'lp• _ 642 M78 Dady Pilot Cl~~mtid Ad , CIAMltledad M.2·54178 ··=======--L=====:J;i=-==1-~--=::::::l-==-___:__-=--L-====-=-=-...i-=:=============:::!i=======::1=======
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.... W.t.cl 7100 .... W..e.ct 7100 Met,W.ted 7100 .............................. va·i;;; ....... .
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l'lumblna. minor re· ~-----=-----Wo1nen• Ready Wear req'd.' Wtll con$tder
puinc, r,1untln~ P /Timt-Laiu. &64-4411. lr•lnee. Call for appt.
1\pply n pcr50n only No REAL ESTATE s.ur . Mutual S.vmgs & Loan. ~·ollll All Bab1t Motel or_..,,. Joun Ma"'elle. 493~1. ~ Nwpt Bl CM COlllJO CONVERSlnlil MAMAGIMA" • 570 Cammo de Eistrella. ---;----Uft ASSISTANT MGRS San Clem Or Biii Kull.
M AT U R I:: W 0 M A N l'llin'IALJST We m.'t'd (3 I sharp guys 875·5010. 2867 f.. Couiit
p llm~ t u wel c ome M'UI w/at leut t yrexper m Hwy. CdM. Equal Oppor n~wcomcr:. & contuct If you have aubstanllal eKJ)erience 1n ~t"I & mgml of men's Employer. mt>~honl.<t f1t•x1hlf' h'1 all b f ond , d 'portsweur & clnlhmtt _.:.____ -Need car , hlc lYPlf\i p aseso C ocon.vers1onan are C;.illfMappt&tntervww fhf' NC'wpurl Bcar h ~·~. prepared to become Vice President of Mon lhru t'r1 9am·5pm. Sporting Hou:rn. New1>0T1
---.:4ECHA.MICS a dynamic. expanding company with ~ Bearh·~ fln<'st 11thle11c
Kecenl t'Xper. Apply spectacular growth in the Investment TH .. ~LOOK clubt!ino~ac~p\m~ap
Shell station. mh & field (Salary & profit ~haring), Write Sales ~~icpt~~d :'e~~r~1~~
lrvlnc.Nwpt.Bch Don Berman. Pres ident. QUAlL REPR~F.NTATIVE Manu.:er A background PLACE PROPERTIES, 1400 Quail Expenenced m bwhhog lnnaturatroodsisde&lra-Mechonic. Serv. St1t~ion,
(.'IOJ>S A i;mog lie n(•('.
Mmor repair Great op
Str t N rt Be h distnbulton or books & ble but not A pli ee • CWpo BC . mu.:1tzml!s. Ground floor u00s will be nl~cnpbt:l~~
por. Apply 2..590 Newpatt ~~~
lilvd, Costa Mesa ',
1 MC'o, perm p/l1me for I.A ~~~ ••••• ?!~~~~~ ..... !!~~ Times home delivery ID • ________ ----..,-
Newport & Costu Mesa ~----~------
Must have dependuble lE. MANAGEMENT· tur & be reliable. $275 to •
$3.50 mo. 548 1740. ----
upportumty With llUlhor hrs of l Oam & 2 pm or world fame. Contact Thurs. Jan 13th. Aak tor
Mr. Wnght. 645·9494 Mr. Enlsl. <No phone
S .. '"'MSTRr.'SS ca.Us please l 3001 Jttm· ....., ao. boree Rd. N 8. Sporting l"or Sa1lm;ikcr. exper'd Houses or Amcnca. San
prd'd . but will lnln Olego.Calir.
nght person Mu.st be u per ( e c l Io n 1 "t & Travel Agcy-Outs1de
hardwork1ni,:. Coll for sales. Exp. in truvel
appt 673·2140 business only. 751-1581 ;
751..8()79
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•NEW USED BIK~S• ID DE A B"'D .. 00 -..... ..----.-. .-. -.-. .-. -.-8Uj ·~ll Trode · · c.. .., ·'vu.uv •~
Parts&Repalni frwtwood table with "' DECORATOR'S
Skoteboanb. cruun 1150 . aood qu11llly
Cycle &<.:o. 0!488 Ncwpon bunk bc.'t1 iiet cpl 1200
Blvd C M 642 7010 fiowc-r cart $100. Alt 5.30 ---~ R~blltl(uom r('nlalJ. r ---------•
JN11r.c. ~toratlons ~ltt ~Sa'-1055
troslul1<" 1>a,nt lt11l ••••••••••••••••••••••• New /u st-d "'h i~ • p;arb/11Cctt8 'frad1'1i Cauite Sale. f"tl & sat OCF.ANFRONT only ' 4 ~lt'r dbl bt.-d.
IJICYCLE..<t rancy dn.'118\'r , old up
Bulboa 67~IO niht Phllro r11d10. old --· --hie carnatte Typcwntcr
v111t..i Pitre Setter. l( hid~ 11 bed <.:ouc h. old
speed. 1ww. For ll'lCC'e ln ""a I l h & St r .-n 11 l h
WAREHOUSE SALE ousn 1UT OKAYJ
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Sula~, .ha IStlt • s.day. J_. If.. ... I OAM to 4PM
ISJ5 MwooTi9 Afto. ......... .....
(Hoag HQ8Pital Areal
fo call642·2376 maani1nes, 11dult ruin C.... & boots si 15. mlsc. items. Mhcll•••• 1080 -1010 Ecfll'";:..t 8010 496CabnlloSt. C M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg Sale' Free~er. WANTED HOOVER UPRIGHT.
compl <lllrkrm Omega refr1l(, sofo s. chn1rs. TOP CAS H DOLLAR dlal-o-mallo vaeuwn. all
enlarger . much nlON. 181 tables. new ll~s. l<>?IS, p I\ t 0 F 0 R y 0 U Jl att.ach, $&(). 549-0W ~lakeull.M8·3398un ~'t~~~~t. ~~~~i JEWELRY. WATCHES. Oon'l have a jJaraae sale
p Junk everything .,;oell' ART OBJECTS. GOLD < PASS I T 0 N > Cah 8035 3344 °Nevada. CM. Mesa SILVER SJ!:RVlCE. CONSIONMENT. Open
••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde.549-2509 FINE FURN & AN· Ing lt'cb I In K Mart
Ill I kl CL'/\ -TIQUES.&4~2200 Sbop'a Cntr 480 Carnine; mar Ian , llens. " ' GARAGt=SALE de Estrella: Son Clem. :&~ ~m & Scial. $25(. WED-THURS·Jo'Rl LUGCiAGE TA'iS Will be open Jan 15th 0-.:
p . • Chest or drawers Sl5 up; from your busines!I cord. torec:e1ve sat~ Items. • Doc,p 8040 console TV. B&W remote Semi one card for each MEYERHoF·s
Ncc<li. frlc•odly en thus1asllc people lll work
m our Irvine food i.l!rv1<:e
riro~rum. Mid Di!~
houn.. 5 days Ideal for
hou!!>cw1ves. Interesting
work. Good pay. t::xper
not nee, You JU.'ll need to
love food. Call 557-6232
Vice President opening exists for ag-
gressive Apartment Management pro-
fessional. Must have managed over
2000 units, be ready to move up to
Presidency or company quickly and
have a following. Salary plus profit
sharing. Our s taff knows of this ad. Submit resume to; Ad '#812. Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C.M., Ca. 92628.
....................... $25. steamer trunk Sl5: tag plus one spure. We,~.._IDIB SECRETARIES UTOTEM DOG 0 BE O I 1-rn CE step tables $S up. high return permanenlly W.t.cl 8011
RETAIL CLERKS CLASS to start Wed. Jan chair $S; tow-bar $60: 10 sealed attractive tall & .. •••••••••••••••••••••
$700 mo-$20,000 yr Wanted. Opportunities 19. 7 .JO pm Nwpt/lrvlllf speed bike $60. Plus !!trap. meeting a1rhne $$$ C .A. 'SH FOR Many Co's Need area S464928 rrusc. Items. 105 Mor-l.D. reqwrements. Pre· " YOU TODA y ! for advancement avail. --nstown Ln. Costa Mesa. vent loss & then.! For a Good used fum/Nfrlp
t::mployers Pay All Fees Operungs in Costa Mesa. SCO'ITISH Temer AKC. 751-1163 persooaUzed tag enclose fnn&atoves ~61
Uz Remden.Agency ~W m. Garden Grove 2 yrs. mole. show qua!J 2ND Ha-.. -120 E 23rd wallpa per, fabric or 4020B1rcllSt.Ste l04 .,. estrruoster. ty.54S-Ul67 .,....r. . · • .. Day Glo" paper & we Recen t set or En•
Newport Heach 833.al9C 642-7702 C M. Mon-FT1. 10·5. will buck & tnm your cyclopedia Br1llaiuca.
Mgmt Tme, pet"m. Earn ~~ ca11ror Appl/Estab '65 W-·•--... F.__../,.--kta1I•. Golden Retnever male.1 Clean-Good Buys. tags. Or try two cards CaU151~.
$ 75 S k F 11 .......,....., uuu """' .. yTw/papers. Mustrind a .. _ k'Ab k
1 .S200 w . u er u.a..Wcmhd 7100 ......... W..tecl 7100 SECRETARY/ Apply art 4pm. Blue brne.842-6803.642·2649 JAN 15th. Hair dryer, .... c"' acc. Brush ales. 554·7851. ._.,. .......,. 0 -"" 107 21st Pl NB household 1\ems. 2020 PRI F.8: •• •••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• IOOKK~-.a ~ · .., Jt -•tODEL er > d..,,, REC~ EC .....--Border Collie Pups. Reg. Hillman Cr Orange .,.eaor ...,
Mlillk.tll ..... _ ... IOH
" · igure nee ..,, PHONE ~ • /S 'Y With a pleasant phone Waitress Food/Cocktails. Ost of blood lines. Sl~. 4/5 tags Sl.60 ea.
by Laguna art15t. part SOLICITORS Ptlime9-1pm.Uyouen voice for a Laguna Applyaft4pm.Sid's Blue l7l.)627""'"' Fri.Sat&Sun,Mustsell 6f9tags$l.50es.
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Conn llln·O.MaUc elee.
organ. excellent coodl·
Uon, $600, P.P. 532-1259
lime. call 8AM llAM · I h t & " """' h I · 10 S1 •n Easy pll'OSttlll evening JOYpe<>pe. ave ypmg Beachrealtor Beel.1072lstPl.N e. everyl 1ng. eav1ng ormore ..... ea. 4994130 work 4 9 Mon 1-'ri. Need 5 sh 11kills & cnJOY detu1I MORJMS RE.ALTY German s horl·halr ed state. 503 E. Bay, Balboa Sales Tax Included
MOTOR ROUTE pt.-.1ple 18 or over lmmed. work, we'rt: 111terested in WAITRESSES pointer. rem I, free-Pen. <alley> NO CARD?
Uaily Pilot deliveries m Call afl2pm. Mon.Thurs. you! Call W. C> Polick at * 4944057 * P/time, night shift. Ex-obedience trained 5 yrs A .,._,_, Py Draw your owo or send Offlcehiwilal Ii
17141 540-5464. Irvine College of Uus1· p e r · d. I\ pp 1 y . M a old, papel'll. 840-2597. CHIN • ~ess. rex name, • address, pbone a. m-.a~ 1015 Newport Beach. Monday ness, tel. S56-8890 for an Secretary ;Rcc.ept1omsl & Ba k • E ?th s Bowl le Casserole sets we U make one card per .....-...-... through Fnday urter-l'hOnc Sales: from youi i mm ed . interview ! Denta l Assistant for r er s. 212 · 1 l, AJ<C Alaskan Malamute <aqua/who. Misc. ltitch tag. Add25teach. •••••••••••••••-••••••
noons plus Saturday and home. your area, a ll CALLNOW! Newport B each C.M. remale,3yrsold. ,,,,., items. Fri. Nooo-4. Sat. Seodcheckormooey°"'IBM Mod. B. E &ee
Sunday munungs Gross leads rurn. Reputabh --Orthodontist. 642-4611. WAITRESS. combination $75. ~.,_, UM. 1988 Orange Ave, derto· typewriter. 11Dder aen
S325 per month. $50 cash company. Call Je an RECE:PTIOHIST S m a ll coffee s hop Fr'HtoYOM 104! C.M.962·1968 or541J.4984 PILOTPRltnt~ oontract.S150.83'MOGO
1lcµosit required. rh~nc 821·3611S m4> N.B. law ftrm rcq's tn· SECRETARY P fT Newport Beach. s days, po Bo l560 642 4321 , ask for Jim te llli:enl . ver satile $3.75 Per hr. 9om-lpm. 9·3PM. Call art 5PM. •••••••••••••••••••••••Leaving state. mwrt &ell • • 1 Pett IOIJ Parks m c1rculat1on PLANTSMEN needed Im person Lo handle rccep. Capistrano. 493-2571 548-4702 OlD GAS RANGE all bsbld & garage items. Cost.a Mesa, CL lt!l62IJ •••••••••••-•••• ...
-----installation & mainl O' u· & . r d t 673'3166 Ski equip, tools, 120ce Beerdr-Aer ... _ ..... tL U:oa u.o.ar.u~ " on vanous 0 c u ies SECRETARY. Exper'd, SE S kl o b TV & •n • --n-_., ~ "'"""'" .... -•JC . mt plants. Must have ex1 including phones typino WAREHOU atuezrueo,' g~•.ltmar amps, of beer, !!~ll aftcond. !GO. p.11.•1110T ..--ompGftlOft-& xlnl dnving record. .1 A · & Personable. accural4 VehicleMa.Ultenance. Golden Retriever. t yr .. 673-5276 ....., llAa -~lron11 i!nd capable or ca 11 M 0 r gar et a 1 mai etc. ccuracy typist . Some d1ctat1on Deliveries . assemble oki, rem. Very friendly. macrame, sl)'rofoam, ' · Less thaD l yr old. Bird . f 1 l ... neatness necess. Xlnl N~"""aro ... -.. .,.,33. ............. ..._ wat.er "--'~ etc s ...,,. r .. ,,_...,. _,,. •-t·anni.: or p easan scr .. 1 768-0G41 benefits. Send resume lo vw....,.. ..... v•-· drapery hardware. Good .....,._.. •w ,., """"'• · · CUSTOM ..., . ......,. -°" _,. -1nval1d. Cook . Ille --d · d h lo Brooltburst & Bao-both. ru.~wrk. hvc m. mce al· l'OSITIONS available at Law CorpQtatlon. 6t0 SECRETARY ~~mg r~cor . ~avy Lovable lltUe orange cal olng. Look for signs. WOVEN WOODS 675-3"2 m~phuru. <.H5067 blwn Sallmalung Firm. Som-Newport Ctr Dr . SlC' ....... ~ .... .o.rs1sy.11.UT h l ng. on·smo . er. nun as a pencil. l yr ""°....,,. '"' ~· ~ .,,..,. ·~ 1220. Newport Bearh C& -"''"~ "'"' Start $3 hr + overtime. shots. Housebroken _.._. 50%T080%0Fl" 6-7pm &eWJngcxp.req.!>48·3464 9:266() To $850. small plant lntervlewsSatS-12. App-~3218 Sid boots, toaster oven, Over40in-stockpatter. "-•Ort-IOtO
p IT ()pportwMty --Irvine. Need good .or ly 1n person. 3195 D sngl bed. girl5 clothes. 81 Also lllNl-Bllnds •-•••••••••••••-•••••
-.WRSES AIDES BE ELIN f; Fash io ns RECEPT (TYPIST f~b:Uon. ~i~~g~~i ~!!_p_o:,.t Loop Ort ve, Female, part Poodle m~: IH4. 20102 Crater.Cr. H.B. ~MS-8950:::'.:::~~--_:833-8TJO=::=.:..:!t---------
1':xpcr. prcf'd. Will tram needs Stylists tn this Good phone presC'nce & p1uerchapns18n'g ~-wsh1p"in• """'... esa. ~!>21ut54lOmoe old. Cali 9G89t6 Gourmet but.cher block
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C:nov osp 14 c es or your am1y + ln 1nc Ind. Pk Call Mr production.Sendrcsum1 work for Houseceanmg To good home. Wire ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·1612 ORGANS ~1>1.•nur A~e NB--"" ~~~ ~c~~c~;11 ~:/ 1~ Sterne. ~8200 __ to box Ad No. 807. 0811) svs. Top $, gd hrs. haired Terrier. female. For Sale: 2 ponies &show RADIO Control Model 12 COMPLETE LINE
Nuri;cs A1d1.• II 7 Country tcr\'w uµpt. 963-7470 or R·E.SAL~. NC'wport ~ot.MI; O C 8~560 ~ spayed,64S-68l6eve. quartertlorse . meter Sailboat. 6 Ft. •NEWOR USED•
Club Conv llome. Call 53().5663 WE NEED HELP' ~ esa. 8 X·RA Y TECHNOLOGIST Free AKC ref(istcred 3 YT Call847·1091 long, sails beaullfully. Buy with Confidence ~H9-3061.::iantaAna rr I Secretary/Exec IFcmalel. Needed for old , female German • • ..... ,.~8065 Makeofferortradefor? From lhe Oldes t --Pit Sales. S4!).$70 wk up Small 0 ICC, urjt(' ... I ff' I ted Sh "--'"'""5837 -Authorized HAMMOND .... URSES '"'IDES ol m ' "lS tolk A~k Wiliam Fawc•tt rawo ogy o .ce oca epn~ru o>J<F ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3662or645-2200 " "' / Men, ladies. ~tuclents " u e. IA' , .. in N.B. Must be ARRT & --"--------1 DEALER in Orange ORDERLIES F.ves Sat 5~4-7851 . forC>ick.~2·3920 _ AdnrtisiftCJ CRT.642-6464forappt. f'emale Calico k itten 12 Love seats. tan/plaid. un.G.ws.le" Count.YI! We will not be
1>;1 v ~hi rt. Ex p ct 'd . IJ39.7696. ltcstaurant Is H!rinR very friendly & genUe 10 tub\llar frame ronstr. l ,.1-M..-.. ~ knowingly uodersold! ! c.; ll 1 ---- -A person who hus It "Ill MerchmldiM \\'ks, w/sbots!l49·0l33 like new $.S.5, other $45. ~! Clottln! Stop t-al Buyv1rw ·onv. osp1ta . REAL ESTATE New r estaurant in loitclher" & wnnts to de ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co r s t e P . t b I •NOTHINGOVERSS• .ore :w:» 'rhunn Ave. CM. Newport ~ach. now m· more w/her life. Wituam ~ 8005 St. Bernard puppy, 4 mos. 31\.'a"x31~"X24" tall, llt.e 1Tl60range. Corner 644-9200
i;.12 3505 SELL HOMES I c r v 1 e w i n g '0 r Fawcett needs an Exec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• female, AKC. Champ walnut szo. 1951 Frans· Orange & 17th. Open 'llur..R.m~N ~6 lnvestmLEAeRntNSaleS R~es:ta~~urr~a~n~~~~ook~ngbs~~~ol~· ~~~~estah':~ ~~em~~~ Wonderland ~~tne.Togoodhome. ~:;"ea~d'l°5t!tf!~~ ~;:ry Wed /Thurs/Fri HAMMOHD ORGAN & PIAMO CEHTIR. Uungs happen. Outgom.i Of _. ...&:ques! sauc~rs ~ ea, plauer & TREE SALE . 5 al .,. 15 personality. Good skills. ~· servmg dishes SZ ea. no .. g --wnung ability helpful HUGE w a rehou se Fwwitwe 1050 ctups.ElToro.581·9580. gal $15. 24 box $65. 2854 E. Cocnt Hwy
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n.u.ninoc rx1"l 1n 01·a11"~ c .. ....,r exc1t1ng. agencu cramm,... w1·lh over 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • shrubs 5 gal $3. 1 gal 7!f 3-11 :3 ICU ;:;;rr~·;;;porl Beach f~; Waiten & WcMtr.sus ;,;~ronment. Newport music ~xes. nickelo-I BUY ---, 8070 Hrs. 9-12 Sat-Sun 26641~~~·-•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•
RHS62 Exp er 1 1.• n <' <' d I'1t1me Work wk11d!> Beach. Please call onl) deoo pianos. circus or-** ** ••••••• .. •••-••••••••• N~Blvd.CostaMesa,. Story & Clark uprigbt
l-1 l:lO MEDFLR salespersons IOll'rcsted Apply 1n l)('rson. Wed betwn the hrso(3&5pm. gan s. wall clocks, Good used Fumlture & WA ...... ED lbehtod Harvest ADU· piano,$300.
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and h:il s:J to SS million Ba_YS1deDr.CdM. Appts scheduled 4·5pm fascinatiogantiques s~l ... °!'SELLforVou.O TP~~ cf~oHRD~LOL~.~ Carpeting 130 yds. shag. 1rlnritLm"'~-~ I094 ooll:iri1 per month Sltles daily. (7141 833-0888 Over Sl.000.000 Worth ~TBS AUCTI H gm/blue $195. 3 Sets <!rps .,.-_,-
4uadrupled l11sl yeur Amen~an International 646-8&86 & 833-9625 JEWELRY. WATCHES, w /g h eer s & rods. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pn'!<lll.:1uu~ ofrlces. 60 to RETAIL SECRETARY GaJlenes; l802·T Keller· ART OBJECTS. GOLD, purple/blue /orange Sid.ls, never used. l50Cm • m 10 100 '. C'omm1ss1un Husy growmg N.8 . law 1ng St .. Irvine . Tel. SAVE! JAN. SALE. New SFILNVEEFRUSR~R~I~~· Crystal chandelier 160: women's bindings, poles.
i.plit. \ldro ,1nn per.mnal firm seeks sec'y w 1 754·lm. Open Wed lhru & used furn. appl's, IQUES 2200 · Nile stnd Medlt $20 boots,s ize8.581·179L
tru1nin.: Wnll' tu L>on BOY'S WEAR superior skills. lllgb ac· Sal. 9 AM to4 PM. Visit! misc. Wilson's Bargaln 11 ·MS--83l-3l73. • l:h•rm.in l'res1dent. curacy. neatness & or-. Nook. 2SWres-MS&814126k Bl k Sta Sa bi HEAD Sk.13, Look bind·
Quail Plact• ProJ>(!rlles, SALES JUGRJIUYER ganlullon necess. Legal ~ :£1'°g~fi ~{j W. 19th. C.M. 642·1930 & Very !~uabl~. Jnp!ian~~ Ladies LO.pd bike SSC>. St.I logs, Lange boots l}-.
MOO Quail St . Suite 135. ,... uper pref'd, but not an: mer. 548-3262 gold setting. Sl,000 or bool.8. sz 8 & .6. Lge poles,racks.'65.552-8340
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Off1l'e Cu~tomcr Serv -R...,..EPTIOHIST--~ntet, ~e~~rt ei:~~~~ sume t.o: Law Corpora· 2 Antique English Side 6 Pc ::r ~m st~·kconlem· shoticuo Pvl Pty gan $300. 1140-SZH; .,,; '9095
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Pl'r:.on !\t:iny benefits ~ has an oppartunity open llOO. 610 Newport Ctr Dr. Boards $180. & 1120' !:ust~f1 :~arms. !546-9977 • • • :i86-6600, aat for Ano. M••••••••••••••••••••• ~..qual Oppr F:mploycr Attractive, nvl'r 18. for ror someone wllh abihty ~~.Newport Beach, ~e Chest, Sl5o. White bab.y armoire. Sl2S Uwstock 8075 Open mouth male lloa 5' Upright refrig w/glass
Slovtck"s Jewelers. Call llEALTH SPA wr .will m Sales & ManaAement. 9 Ov 1 red •" tali •••••••••••••••••••••.•• rug, $1500 or beat of.far. sUde cfrs, 4 & 8 bole Ice
11111 Mun~on for appl train right penon for Ourpresentboy's s1-ctlon SECRETARIAL GtwdfaftlerClock :~ro:s. S2S~~ed~ood ft.es.Morgan mare, broke 673-3924 c rm frzr, a uto meal ~IJll4> __ easy fun Job. Mr Gee. =~~==~(~~Y~~s~::~~~ GeneibUiJ obi'!~e Circa 1900. Oak case Csquare>paUotable,$30. to ride & drive, blk &stonroclcer$15;Regbta ~Jh-::s ~~~!:bk
PARKIN<i LOT AT'Tl::N· l24brs> 752·~1. Febru9ry You'd hove lo ~Pons es. V1s1on w/carving. 6' Tall. $635. 6734749 parade Morgan gelding, elec. broom $7. 159 Monte 100 cup ~r maker Moq'.
UANT SUPERVISOR. RECEPTl-....IST love k1<1s. love 11elling, soesdepl. 642-8845 Eng, Western (Tl4) V1ata,CM645-96M Fri9-S eau97!M400 . Pnviatt• (;lub. ror in """ ROSAN. INC. Queen sofabed w/bltri :J38.10ll i---·------tervic.-w. rall644 ~1>' Accuratetypist50wpm love managing. & have 2901 W.CoastHwy.NB Aflplmc.n 8010 A~/FMradio.Uke new SCHWINN Bicycle-glrlaty Radio. -Must have xlnl phone a~ty <or desm ... to buy Equal Oppor Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• $27S Quality Frend Border Collie Pups. Ref. $25. 8" Tran.site pipe etc. HiR Stereo 8098
,-"'--'"'ltl d-b personality for our ofc !>°t~w aehar_:. & yooruked h.~~~ c~~•-t be l REFRIGERATORS Style 7 drawer desk $22$. Bst al blood lines. $150. $10. Pipe & Fittin11 ••••••;•••••••••••••••• --..., "' · -Con Uz 8 .o..., a..u w r _,.., """'_.,ry, mu.s nea • WASHERS-DRYERS 67).3illl:W (714)152'7-l.226 644-91528 "'111 or p/tJme Must bE tact • 833' 190 likes being with other Gd typing. haodwrlllng Recondllions-Repros & ---------125"1.erlllbclrTV. Rem~
111 C>ay or rught Apply, Uz Relnde~ M?t!nc)' h11Nt worker.t. & you'd & ten key add. machine Frgt Damage. Guar/Dcl. Capt.Bin Nemo Waterhecl Moc ... uy 8078 New Nlsbiltl 10 spd 1100. control, xlnl cood. Ask· 3 ~3 E Cou!\t 1J wy , __ 4020BirchSt,N.B __ havetolov('worklngfor skllls.20-30 brs.perwk. 29YrsinOrangeCo Klng siz.a, 2 mos old.•••••••.•••••••••••••••• NewO'Nealanimalskio lngS23S.846-4822
Nrwport Ut'ach hetwr RF£EPTtONISTITYPISi I.ht-great.eiit customers $3·~ d ep. on exper . DU...-LAP'S makeofr.960-1193aft3. MachineShopforrenl wet suit $100. 494-5827, 8 od Medland 238
l--6pm ~1 l _ __ p , p hr Full ume Neal in Ow world H that·~ $49-3344, anytime. ""' 21" Mon Siek.1 lat.he, etc. Graig C~ Ra°J: Mdl #u.8838
J>ort·Ume ph<>nt' work & appearsn<'c. JXllM'. lYP· y<>u. then send D resume 1815 Newport Bl CM 2 din rm sets, assorted Fnt Valley. 963·7010 · • ml( ablhUe'I essential 1Plea!K'don't call>tn· SEC1YJ.BKPR CAU..548·77So · lhi.. baby furn. mlrrors. Winchester 9422 lover ac· Bought 10 da)'11 aao. bas dch~cry $3 llour Apply In ptti1on. Rubert lmps. new sauna v · · · Mbc.tl•1CM11 1080 lion .22 nne plus case been used 1 lime fort.est.
_ ~11F.xt 1632:_ &in, William 1''rost. & AT-WE Typing. h avy bkpfg .. Used electric washer or644-4088 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUO. Backpack t.enl too. ·~-~~new $149.99. 40 Quu I St N B answer'g. phones. or dryer, new timers $150. . Both never u.sed. 7lt3S As ..... tt> ,,.,... or b8t ofr. PIXAM.SwY. ~ J 1 1 · 44Falh5oelslOIKI Real Estate lnvsmt. Clarke,751·3814eves. Used green & yellow Sturd25 ..... )'Pooodrtable~1staSlndO, binoculars $20. Used -'-~--------
f> T . ~ves. •nC'lud«!~ ~epuoni"ttrypisl Mewporta.Kh firm. Hunt. Bcb . salary couch ror sale Looks .,... • ~ ""°'"'8 · 3.Smm camera $35 oar· .
..-knd:1 Po1d while train Part ume. IOAM t.o 3PM. Calif. 92660 romm. w/exp. Call ~oll Remodeling, Hot point new. $125. Call 673-5322. 536-SlllO rant Zero tOOc r'.ecord MjdJaod C.B radio. Brand
mg ~' F.OF._. --S2 00 to S3 00 hr. Call for ,...._ ..... 1 • ....,,.,~ ttt. 963-456'7 bl l n Dis hw asher . ed hong $75 I l l new. Pwr m ike. Cost "'""' ~• ..... .....-Harvest gold. Kenmor~ Dinette set, 135. mens 3 ~ Sa~ r~ r;.f' aJ ~ edetectoc?4!m&a':t: 1200. soil for 1100. L:~p-r~p~dOpr. Wiii appt 557-2731 1~~~~~~~~~l83!~!c. ee;~ta:!~~ t:Ytei;; :..!5~';; both gd cond. ~~:.k~~0.S3"~uc~hild~ dogcr~~:~.673--0l87el $15.494·1962aft.&pm !J46.3428 •
r " IECIPT (TYPIST RETAIL SALES ID Mis-,,.,..--.. "" St at 13 b t train All s hll\t1 9 vall. SA Major div. of NYSF. ro. a Io n Vie Jo & San Eveti. FU & p/llmc. Ap chain, $40. 496-0243 HAMILTON Professional STUD ENT 0 ES K 'j°• c ":. ~a o ..
• uea. Call betwn IOam· ~s front ofc recept. Clemente. Approx 20 hrs ply, Shell Stal.ion. 17th & Kenmore dryer, eJectnc. drafting board Ila hie CHAIRS. suitable for ~-~ • aac
_'J>m, ~ 3711 Good typul" ~.tUs. Ty"" ...... week. No exl:r nee. Irvine. NB. Sears Best. $75. As new, QUEEN n bed. comp/ w/Vemco Instrument schools or home •ludy. • -.. ..-..... 548-5446 mattress. box s pr. . · .,o 'h ~ f I •-~• .... --'--PEOPLE PERSON r.o.70 wpm. I . Norolco Mu~l be avalJ tween SHHT METAL bdbrd sheets & spread Fine cond. $295. Call ·-· eac . or..,..,.,, ors X·-. --
f;xec needs p/\1me OS· transcribtit~. Apply In IOAM·7PM. Apply at Weldlng&wood shopex· Kenmor e Washer , Uke ~u GE Auto/wash 893-6460.aft7PM ty.Cbairsarellke DC?W· ... ......
l!QC. In Wh.'\le supply Ful· person. 2od noor. CPl FClto-Mnl Corp. 7~4171 r 1 Pl Avocado. Sear's Best. 545-3079 hardwood seal, forrnica ...................... . ly cap1tallr.ed. 673-2221. Building. 180 Newport or492-3950. ~r help u . eaae a~p Excellent shape. $50. Palmeretle ladles glf. desk top, steel frame. G1•1.. to I 0 _.:..-=--------1 Cir Or .. Newpart Beach y, 2031 S. F.. Main l., 673"5988 Mel. Fam. & clllt'I nu w/bag szoo. 4x8 Call btwn 11·5, 979-0751 .. •••••••••••••••••••••
P"t COllllrall T9dt M-F9om·l2. 644·4360. RUii& rttlSS Irvine. !J46.2110t. Acc.u. Wltte. Sde. pool tbl $75. S48·054S aft 6· Carpel, shag, nylon, burnt RADIO Control Model t2
Stcudy job for rl gbt OPHATOR STATIONERY Store ln 5 Yr Sears ref rig, moving Pecora tor In trouble, TRADE Coto de Caza orange, very gd cond. 130 meter Sailboat. 6 Ft.
person No ex per neOOed Tr Y a D ll 11 )I P ii o l 2nd Shift. co. bene. Wiii CdM, needs Saleslady. $100. C811 M be hi f Dalbo d loo~ ull• beautifully
Profit Sha ... 111 •• group· aa ... ifledAdt.obnv,sell d ..... rtltft3 must sell everylhlna In em rs P or a Yards, $2.50 p /y • • ...M • '" • .,. .,., .., train. 962·6&48. betwn F /lime, 5 ay1. Xlnl """"""'' _ stock. Liv rm. din rm. Bay Club or Big Canyon. ~1066 M e uu er or trade for
health. Appll Fri. 8·12. or rent something. 9am-4pm. worldng conds. Especial· A.of'-10 I 5 bdrm. wall decor aplen· 640-8051 or-644-5642 ??6'7S.3Ge.2ot6'5-2200
Lloyd Pest Control, 56(. Jy line cllentele. Ph ........................ ty. Cpt rem11ants. All 65 yds carpet blue abag, ao.tl. M•l•W•/
D)'t'r Rd. Santa Ano I q,'IJY .I STAR G A.'W EKfl ._..., Francls·Orr. 675-1010 for qua I mdse• Priced Cor group table w /AM good cond. $1.50 yd. c-1c fOJO
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IA.."l~t II\ ra.&1 ·•· appc.. •PUIUC * super. lo! ""..., for best rod.lo, bookcnse. sgl bed 548-8300anytime. __ ... • "-••• l\.IL.\YR l'OlL'I ..... lee I c ~'I So I nl'W , 2 s now tlres . • •••••••••••••••••••••• A ...... ,, ~ Y-0.1, "' ... ,, ~. ;r:,. "" ,, -1"-STOCK ROOM CLERK FUR .... ITURI se ect on. n:·J O-n ot 545-2809 aft 5. Kenmore washer. gaa Prot wood & 81as11 boat -A,.,i " Acc0<<l••11 '0 "'• 5'0" ocr ,,....,.., Must work wknds. Crown * " * 54().587l. 302P S Harbor dryer USO: new dinette rpra. Renew t•nkl 4t [):,ZJtl ;:.,~~~ .. ;~· ~:!,t;~ .. ~~~(';,. Hardware. 3107 E . Coast •AUCTION• Bl.,S A. Denruson ticket maker. set w/6 chair s $200. ~. R~H rates. Call
A' unvs °''°" l.odtac bo•rh•'\J" Ko"''° Hwy, C<>rona del Mar. •TCMlllte 7 :JO PM• Henredon Side 1'bl $55 hand .,per for 2 pc serat· 631·2418eve Bill 548-43~
p • ••• If I°""*"" JI r-"' •. ""' ocr '~ ~ ... ~--. ........ Teak Coffee Tbl '""O: ed \Jekel~. Changeable u·--r I_,. ,.__ .___ ...........__ , ~ .. ,, ,. rn::" JJ..:!_ :n•.:::._ ._ 1, SUpplemeot your Income. ... "'_. .. d -nam• pnnter wlll give u-orces ndMl ._.1t l"""!"..,_--Q'l .. ~.t! H,. i;" .... _ 111._~ Exec. ods part Ume As· •C..Ufds• ... • Enallsh SI e Boards. t.lcketa " swlf\atch gun. Fam.UY membenhlp for • • • 9030 ~':.. ;~: r,:a::: 5g:::-::;;.,..,
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, ao.Sal.open&45"U82 •Stock~* CllineleCbeat.67~ Pd s:wo 1 mos ago, sell aalo.Makeolfer.117~ZQZ ..................... .. ~ _, ,, :::.-~~-==-"°'·"Ia Telephone Solicitor. Work • .,.... w•-Loose pillow Cut velvet or $1.50. El Toro. 581-9580. or6T3-3ll07 00 HP marllM dtl. tOQln. _c~;..:_: 'J-~l;;. 111c-.-t«.1•~ et home. $3.SO hr . $$SS•¥1$$$ hettuloruofa&lovesul. Wllll~ R og r RoUty Lawn inower f ' 11150/ofr. M\att 111l. '-" .~':"" : ::Z.. .:i!:-~~-.~~~. ,;, .._ 4""-..t1-A ParquctwoodRamelOt/• ~'I I mb .......... ,!. s8 Tobo&faa I 40alS 552.9:11112,
,,--,._, w +uuuUI. -.... Food avallable on the matchln coffee tbl1 ...,. verp ale 'I"°"''"'· · · •---------(:;-::,,, I~~ !!,...._ .... 11F "'"ICOOI" snm.IMla. Items subject aola tabfe. wall un1u : Pl•ce •etllna "'/S pc. cbalm. cord of wood. Am«tcan Sourc:e MutM ~"'"''1 ~,,~ ;;;-1~ :, :~4~ PIX=TOI to presale. We honor toUd Oak coffee table. serving set. *· new. g;~J~;~typtue. Equlp.at diacouot. • t.'f\.~1.._..._. $ ...... ~ °""' ~!~ O.nkAmericant, Master Kna or Qn Bdrm set, G4U845 845-1280 ---------• ~~·:ri:fJJ-=-=·-!!t ···-"-""" Work In Crlendly at· Cb c b 1 • .. L ·-• P to°"""" ,..,...,... -ph .. r". Competitive arae. a• r • maltre11 ... l a mp1 , New Stand.am car Mobile a PANE s...ined 1l11s .__._,0 90 .. 0 Clasalrled ads sell big uo 1-" -n·-AOVAAM ....... ... " Cbeck1 It CAS H-N 0 Black Glau top dinette T I ..... vu P' -Solid wtndow' & f\ • 8 ft ~ at,_._. Wit' ..
ltem1. small ll•m• or i@;~i:11~~ S:, ul;::--:?:: ':,i: ~ ;:!.~ ont/'~~f[i~-~~: PERSONAL CHECKS bookcutl, Na&C 8' sofa'. Stea~·~. eo.t' $1200 '2731atN.B.117HWr •0
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M2·S678. £:., la-...,_ Bank of Newport. MASTllS AUCTION bl Pl-dea al f'O. l'T' Tri llull, ellt ,;:•4: u ..,,,., ~ t:.. '".~~-F.q IOp E 1 2075 '/iNwptll. Anlq poker t_ .. $350. 9lt13 S 11 I e ! ~ o v l n a . Bd \ D\Mtte, ,o tpd, pow~red boat• compl
Find what )'OU want In ;lM~·" -'°"-~ ... ., •""(l! _uo por mp oyer COSTA MISA Ovnl braid...., ru{( W . Everything goes, stereo, rm Sci.Ji, Den furD, w/Ball. chatgl'.R 6 nu
l>ally Ptlot <.."lualfled1. ~ ,.. .. ,.._.. -~ ® . ..__ __ l'-H'_!_, ~U!-'ln..111 r...tl Id.'-....... 8xl0 Per1lan rua $25. LR II BR tum. plant.$, garage Uiibta, reeordw, cov e rs $ S • O O 0 . .. a.:·lrIT"' ....-•l -~.-H-• ..-.. "'...... 6a-M18 llM6ll '4M.616 C.11 m..f50I rrutt. e'f5.2312 aba.mPC)CMI'. aru.-a _ (7H>f'73-4300
..... Power 9040 4 ~on." 9550 Autos, h11potiitd ....... f111ported .... l11tportwd ........ ,.t.ct Thurtd!y. January 13. 19'71 DAILY PILOT CJ I ..................................................................... ······················· ....................... ·······················
JET BOAT. 427 t. IJll 1974 ILAUR A9dl 9707 "-do 9727 Pondte 9750 VdluwCICJ" 9770 ~.~~•••••••••••• ~ ... ~~•••••••••••• ~ ... ~~••••••• .. •• c h t: \t ~ I h • it h c II Ev ~ N N a:; 4 x 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eqpe.~fpo'dr.mH•enacd!r·a.Adeur-~ Automatic. •Ir cond . 71 •udl LOO LS. "e--'s •~ ..... -•77 PORSCHE 1968 912/4 ·•ivw C .. llC 9tlSa.-t1°'9t 9'20 tlry 9950
\II ~ Al "' u CV. ~.... .... v ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i.. •••••••••••••••••• uktlir.MSOO.~ ~& ":ti~:e ~ltlt>r~~~: ~T~o~~=ofrover HONDA Cars :~•!e/~a!n'u~rMclt!J~ SiOOXJ.otmech'lsll=zooo lt7SCH!YY 76MOHAICH
'"JS rtbreform, 22 rt <'llbln low milt•, & extra t'leun' MANY Mlt helln, Kon1 . $6200 -Ct!) MOM?.A 2+2 C"o mu w I th V ·I .
cruiMr. Dua l alallullll, 1472Jsq1 t•or s.ilr· 01 IMW t7 12 T Choo From• 009333 '63 VW BuR w sunroof, -AutDmatlc wilh r1&dio 6 aut o m at1t< radio II f\111 accom , Plntu OD. $4m <:on t•ox Leui. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ff · --Eng 20K ma $$$() Wot le heater llllOLWAI Now ht•alcr. powe r ateenna 6
9000. &f1·11873 Al\!'> PM an.i 2:)8(, Newpor1 Bl v<J • UNIVERSITY 12914. appearance grou~. 54&-1410. Hm ~7 2721 ouLv $2,95 br1kC11. 111r l'Ond Looll al co.ta Mesa 64S-3661 --Lit-M300 Good cond --- ---" • lt\ls price' Yoon roe Im &1Dplact: 24, @Pen OMC ---Olds_,.. 64M7M 'f»VW Bua Cuawm puinl media~ dellv,u·y. <l..le YllP, belltuk, trailer. '&1 Dodee Power Wagon. ..._. c ... • GMC lntenor Porache wheels &14NJA1.
RS. tllSOO. ~-~Wt> PU. 4 w D .. 318 vs. Trucks 1975 l'ORSCHE caps all nu 124~. 496 22S8 Nabers $4416 ---------1 sao tirft. :at.ra heavy du. ~Harbor Blvd 914-2.0 UTRE vw. lood cond nu ~a1 •
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MOTORS INlh. .... / t}' IUlp. fs body. SU~. C.~ta Mesa S<l().964-0 W1lh AM / f.'M & air cond tires 16CJO s:;7 7337 aft ~ a.... •oso &emM 77 BMWS 1A.1wM•1e11 1mNZI\) Cadillac -.................... 7 4 H 0 N ()A c I v I c llLL y 4 TES Or&46-Q301. L1i.
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DOMT IUY '76 Ford F2SO ~ ton. war. H11tchbuck, I ownr, pert Stroker Crunk 1850 CC.
raoly. Must sell! HERE NOW cond. $2400 firm *-0'161 VW-PORSCHE Xlnlcood,$1200. AIOAT ~ufl.5 bd 6: 499-4760 a ft tlPM, San JuanCaplac.rano SS7·8271 Quality :ind Pdrlcc Guaranlt t'
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Alloew,exclualveCLUB apd w/overdrivc. xtras. IMWRISAL!S '75 CVCC Jlall'hback , '57Speedster Sharp. MUSfSELL! Lt·.1~111.1: !:>PCCl41iSt\
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847 88 l·l '70-9 I""" Chev Stn Wgn. =====~=~...;;.. AT. PS. P8. (IC AC. 4 nu h 0 "''-tlres. Sl.000/ofr. Ask 'g '75 Mere. MonllJ'C nua.
962-3938 Brown. tan Inter. At~. IONA. Callf-Hawall. bodygo00.SJl2S S48·S67:i '?o 2800CS·4 i.p . 21.000ml.xtras.S290Q.or Bsl ofr over$'7500. 6'2·5439 6732872 C l bh P l t23SCFS>. best offer . 673-4079 or " -------u ouae, a r Y • '722002-A.·<~RKK > 673-3891 _6_73_-J07_4oru73-8458 '70 VW Convert New top L,1r~e'>l Selettmn
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C:.1d1llacs Ill OrJn~c County
stereo. 81"4' Bk $4100
'74 Monte Ca rto DI x. AsltlO£ $3800. 499-3908 or
AM/F M , AtC. till wh1. ~101'1. ~~ENTAL FEES twb 9560 · 7 3 3 . 0 C S· 4 s p . ------1966 Porsche, new eni:.. & tires. ~·:.l'J2'J e ves & FREE Sailirlg lessons.••••••••••••••••••••••• <96'TKLM ). JOC)UCr 9730 clutch. etc 5 spd/ma"s. wknds. 979-:JOSI wkdys _ Swvl sca t. $4200/ofr .....,. M ---,. -Cond ' 642-2846 .. v tirl'ury . op . Limit.id number charte r '63 Dodge l'owc:r Wagon. '7 3 Ha v a "1" 4 NP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 673·1658 eves
memberslllpsavullable . ~tonPU.4W U .31KVll, lli80PPM > '73 XJ 12 4 dr. white - ----1971 lklge YW. Open Sunday
C.1dillac
Master Dealer
2600 HJrbor Blvd .
(om Mc~a 540·9100
---------• ma ny xtras! C111l Rod
'75 No11a 2 dr . 40.000 ml. S36-0007 af\ 6:30PM. CALLNOW <71414~1 sno tires. >.lra heavy du '74 lht v a ri a 4 i. P w/blue leather Int .. full '73 914 2 O AMJFM, Bra.
ty susp. & body. $1150 <3"8Lfo'MI pwr & a ir. 40,000 Miles. Lgl gr~en. Appr grp. SlOOO Ct.GD. Goo d l'o n d S2 900 u.~t-9952 loah, Sall 9060 642-7204 "752002·1\ ·<0341) Perf L'Ond. on A owner $5200 675-4002 ----
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C73 6216 646-5967 af't 9 30 PM row> -""7 ----...................... .
'72 Monte Carlo $1700
PS/PB. aJJ'. lilt wh1. 66M Kite w ith dolly. yellow '70 CHEVY SADDLEIACK Custom Weave Carpets, R-.1& Good cOftd.
Xlnt con d . $00 Y .. RHhick VALLEY IMPORTS lllwn llam3:30pm Moo-_.. 9755 Bat ofr 673·6721
Wffkdays8:98-8'797. Pickup, ,_. ton. <.:ustom 831-2040 495.4949 fo'n ~·8841 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Nabe 640-0633 rs '67 Chevy Bel Alr perfect
1975 MUST AHG II
• cyl., stick shift, radlo & heat.er CATV024>. Now
reduc'ld to ---""'------i Camper SPl!t:la l. A.IT , '68 R8. runs xlnt. 65,000 Vol•o 9772
Hobie 16. trlr, new trans & PIS p 8 c b l9SI J aJ(uar 3.5. Drop MJ. xlnl cond. S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. Sl.42:5. 646-8Z$S o tnn Sh / 'A~tJ057F';~[· head cpc. 1 owner. 61.000 67~or642-4118 Cadillac. G~~~· $400 494·S827. OMLYS26t5
:ill·~. ~~ ape. 11 e mi. Ong seats/c pl. new -------------------. pn ceS2,495 t o p ( LO C 888 J Ph 77
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MOTORS P..C.t wltrafler Blue over REGENCY MOTOR 0 1 ST "HOAOWAY (2131376-88S7 Rolt Roye~ 9756 HOM•: RENTAL ~~300· Weekdays 9'l5 N. Harbor, s A. s4 '"4 •~• couedors Item 1965 3 ss ··;,·iiiEALERiN·U~S.A.°0
••531·~·· 835·3171 sil ver w/rcd ILhr anl, ~==~=:;:=---.. ERICSON 29 '. Ful l TH£uLT111nEoA1v1No w4cH1Ne needsbrkwork.bcsl ofr ~ROY
1974 Cadillac •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brough a m Metallic 1968 Dodge Monaco. rully
blue. vinyl Lop. b lue equi pped . xlnt mec:h
rrushed velvel mtenor oond. ssso. 642·77'3
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crse/race. $21.000 ofr. Ford PU 1965. Runs great, •USED BMW's* blS-7985 CARVER
'675-1830 ev&wknds must sell $950 Call -------ROllS ·ROYCE --------4 493-1023. · 7 3 B 11 11 a r ' u Karrnoetn Ghio 9735
HERE NOW LOADED • Full Powt!r
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Low m 1h:agc: $8,000. '75 Cordoba, ong ownr.
Days, 630-1710 -Eves. pror. serviced. m any "15 Must.an!( 11. hardtop.
633·9264 Pn ply xtras inc l AC. lo mi, only 8,000 m1 S3.400 fn S.Owblrd w /trfr •..,·-5-0od--ge_B_1_00 __ -Lo--m-,-.' Au·W~':~ ~Lx~ •••••• • •••• • •••••••• •• • ~~ti:::,, ~. 640-0295 x.lnt cond. G cyl. radio. ·1.a3.0CSA St R746LWB ·oo Karmann Ghia Con· \'--------
•MEW COLORS
•MEW MODELS _;,,;. ___ __:c.....:.._· ___ $4895.768-5697.~7·2611 mint cond. Pvt pl y.
1972 CADILLAC 644-9682 an 7 PM.
c lipper "". '73. Galle"'. auto. $3995 firm. 494.2424 "7S2002S/ll 1112NB Vt'rt. New radiuls. paint, CLOSED SUNDAYS
"" 1 r bl t eng. AM/FM. $1950, ---------head.0.8 . Extras, $5750 .• 64 For d P U. Body •75 2002S/R 032S Ph 546-4253or S40·0432. Toyota 9765
Huge savin~s on all re
m ain1ng new 76i. & COUPE DEVILLE Conti.....tal 9930 '65 Mustang 289 va. auto.
(213) 592·5793 damage. gd run 'g cond. Ck>Md On S..ndays •••••• •••••••••••••••••
lnt.emationol 505, with 811._Mus_t_se_l_l _64_2_-84_19_. __ "8•~1!.cou.......v•s Maido 9738
Demos in 11tock
MARQUIS VOLVO
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<090llf"W ,, ... •••••••••••••••••••• PS, AC. factry mags. OML Y $2897 Mark IV 1974. Sliver In sUvor/red. Sha rp! S9SO.
t/ext.. fully equip'dmoon1_M_-_J96S_· _____ _
•-~~~ nl I •••oo••••••••o•oeooe•o• lhe goodies. incl span· Sacrifke. '58 l nt'I OLDEST
naker & la uncher. $1 'i'lLOn P/U. Pvt Pty. '77 831-2880 495·12 I 0 Ml\RQUIS
MOTORS
rf. e tc. $6700. Eves. 9t57
1-548-_2_184_. ______ 1•••···················· or offer. Evs. 631·0383 $.'500. 645-8203 miracle
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ORANGECOUMTY r--9933 '74 Sta. Wgn, AM/FM. 4 lH801MllAvUIRllf P•WI
\nn01et1ot, wy ·A•('•1l••t TOYOTAS VOLVO __.,er s pd. G cyL 33.ooo Ml. loah. Slips/ Doc:b •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••• 1146-6419 aft 6pm 9070 1968 Manx IJune Buggy, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO •76 COUGAR XR7 Ml))ION VII JO
HJl·13ff0 49\·IJIO ready to i::o, except for "'-L HERE lllJOW Largest Volvo Deale r V '76 Pinto 2 dr PB AC ....................... VW en $500 631·3696 Sales'iX'rvirc· easing 2150~11•d. """ m OrangeCounly ! ----''------"-I Co m es w i th ·8 . · · ' >
Private dock for power g RoyCGrYer,lnc. ,._......._...,.~-6 .. g.5700 BUYorLEASE Illness forces sale . '73 El automat ic. r adio & ~.OOO mi, $2895 · Pl · boat to 41'. 12.2S per fl. VClllS 9570 Rolls k oyce BMW ...-ani ~ .,, •NEW COLORS DIRECT Dor ado Ca b r io let. heater. power steering &._968-__ 17_58 _____ _
642-9666: 6'T.Mi336eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.54()Jambore-c '74 Maida RXJ Coupe. 4 •MEW MODELS fl,·~· ~.r~af'~-·~ :i·1~~ Im a k e o r r . ~~~~~· ,~~~~~~o~~:~~ ·~x ri~~. ~~:n;: ~rr!i Slip s pa ce a va1 l·L1do
1974 & 1975
Newport lk>ach 640-6"44 spd, under wmty , very HUste Savings on ALL re· -· -~ - -------------Yours for immediate de· cond $2200.830-5033
Vi 11 age Cen t e r -FORD YAHS BMW • '75-2002 AuLo. fac clean837·3202 ma inang n e w 76s & 1977 Cadillac. Coupe de t 1 v e r y (S t! r
Fibel'fllass s a ils only. at Kel!y Wholesale Blue air. AM/FM. ldt'ill exec Mft'c~ left 9740 Demos. Valle. D'Elegance. Brand 6A93H.s43713). 1975 Pinto Runabout, fully $3.~lft.675-7100 Book. 74 h.1s unly 26.~ ommuter own •r rellr • The Beller Bargain 2025 S Manchester new. never registered. $5486 t:qwpped 700m1
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1 actual miles' Must !lell! ~10 .. 4 .... 0184" c ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARnUIS TOYOTA Anahe'im '"7t:r\ ">'011 Whale, w/blue anterior. • S75-1106° WANTED 20' TIE UP. Cort Fox l.t>asing-2S86 ,,,. ~" '71 280SE 35 Cpe. Sunr·f, MISslON VlEJO -''7V---~--Discount price. Call
.Dc?ck Space. etc. for Newpar L Blvd .• Costa <:.-; 9715 1mmac.Sl4.000. 831•2880495-IZIO l97I VOLVO ._...cmCcrno. 7 4 Pinto Runabout. Lt>
Sal.lboat.t96-8381. Mesa 64:>-3661 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7J 250C. Red/blk lnl 142 ESEDAH 751-8910 ml, sunrf. A~1 /FM. dlx
66' Ne wport Slip avail ·72 Travelall. /\/C, radio. '76CAPRI Ra re, fuel '"J beauty, '68Toyota Corona . auto .. Automatic, air cond .
1974
C"DI', "C ~~t;1 a~s~xg7 o~.a~sh Ja n. Feb. 548·8149 01 l ow in g l''llllppc d 4 Cylinder. great s:a1> w t wirc whls. '6200 4dr .. good cond.S800 Lape de<'k & l(•athcr m "" .,... ~ S2600/ofr. ~56 314!1, dfl 6 mileage, ready to GO Weekdays 89S-&797 Call aft. 6 PM. 842-2306 ten or 1810DFX > No" COUPE DEVILLE ~IO
pm. Ser.GAECSK·24542. 1 ---Tri·--9767 reduct!dto VS. aulomauc. factory DodcJe 9935 Plymouth 9960
Mooring Available $3886 ....,_ _,.,..., ONLY 52995 air c:ond., full power inc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport. Upto45' '63 Ford van, '68 289 VS, M.w. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• steering. brakes. win· 66 Da rt <l epen dable.
Call 547-4229 stereo, maJ.:s. <'Slm ant. OVEA I 00 dows & seat.s, wsw tires clean. stereo. air. ~.
Private dock for rent ~/ofr. 546-~ -MERCEDES 1976TTRR·l7UMPH w/wheel rovers. vinyl Musi s-:c &. drive .
rooC. Lmted gl11ss. leather 49J.(J65'7. Dover Shores, NB. Up tc Want.d 9590 ONDISPLAY ., I 4 ~-• A•,t1FM & ··ru1 se contro l 1-£.-..-.11-------,-9-4-0 ATLAS
SS·. m ax h g t . IS· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houff of llll~I " cy " spe"""· " ~ rvor'" Pre aili l .....,1-023< st ereo & only 12,000 130tKLl1. v ng ra e."' CASHFORCARS! m iles . Immacula t e ! OMLY$5295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <714>: (2131924·4491 Top$ Dollll r S paid for AUTHORJZ 'D <48SNPJ > 1976 FordG~CllHldo
clean used cars. trucks & 9720 MERCEDES DEALER LY 9 H!WPORT DATSUN 2 Door. Gas Saver 6 cyl .
Chrysler/Pfymouth ~n Daily & Sun. 'UI 10
2929 Ha rbor Blvd .•
Costa Mesa Tian portatioft Corvettes. Ask for Paul 6B62 Manchester, OM $49 5 ,75 Volvo 242 OL Low 88110ovt?stre('t autom a tic. a ar cond.,
·-···················· O'Neill. DRIVE. Buena Park NEWPORT DAnUH Nt:WPOtlT BEACH vinyl roof. bucket sea1.1.•----------
Aircraft 9110 HOWARD C~vrolet LITTLE 521-7250 F 1!880oveStrect ~~: ·::!:0'J:b~~~· ~c~~ 833-1300 saddle wtsaddlc vinyl In· 7~f\iry JIJ. loaded. e xcep ·
546-1934
••••••••••••••••••••••• Dove&Quaal Sts ••• Onthe Sanla Ana wy. NEWPORT BEACH ~ 495_5534 Lerior & low mileage . l1onal cond. New llres
TAXSHELTER NEWPORT BEACH SAVE A LOT Cloas'-._. __ .,.__ 8 33°1300 -------Camaro 9917 <733NRR) For sale at $2,07$.492·1181
1976 C he r okee uo.
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---------K ~------------! 1973 VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4495. Cort Fox Leas· '71 Crick et. good gas ·Collinsequipped.$4500& WE PAYTOPOOLLAR SHOP&COMPARE 1970 280SE Cnvt. Xlnt 'H TR6. 28.000 mi. l6•ESEDAH 1975CAMAR0 mg·2:586 Newport Blvd .. m.ileage.S6:i0. assume loan . l 7 14 1 FORTOPUSED CARS IARWICKDATSUM cond.$17,500.552-7091 AM/FM cassette.Askang vs. a utomatic. pwr. Costa Mesa.~3661. 548-625$
• 836-0408 Dy s : E vs FOREIGN, DOMESTIC San Juan Capistrano 'S8l!lOSL. Wht2 top.Orig, ~. P.P.963·2268eves ~~~oi;:::t~0/w£ les;~;;r sl~nng + brakes. airl----------1. ___ ;:.::::..==---~Dav1d Robbins or CLASSICS 831-1375 493-3375 b e a u ti r u I c 0 n d . Volbwagen 9770 intenor <969GMQ 1 Now cond. & sportswheels. '75 Granada. BUt, 2 dr. 8 'OI Valiant sedan. $495. 6 !~nuusrncrsatr is extra clean C E Y F 5 9' J > P b ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.._.LY $3995 ,<;:<>2MCE l. Now reduced ~Y.'· PS/PB. auto. reel· cyl. Gre at eng. Tight ~ fln.S./
• .... 9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
70 VW Camper Pop Top
Reblt eng. Wes tfalta
mdl. Xlnt cood. Make otr. 49Q..4803
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615-1431 ---1 ~=s/ 9150
~ "" .., rn g seals, AM/FM •• air. body. br uised fe nder IAUER IUICK t213l376-8857 'IW VW Sqback_ Reblt enJt, OML y $4S9S Xlnt cond $3995. Ca ll tm-T188
292SHarborBlvd MB ·1 1 300 SEL 3 5 trans. xlnt cond lhruout. 645-2205afL6pm 1----------
Costa Mesa 97!1-2500 SPECIALS ~Classic. Snrf. leath er. $900/ofr. 494"2145-. _ll6_G_l_l_G-'-d--d-N--lpontfoc 9965
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dollar paid for imports 7eOOWe11mln11er Blvd. t'ond. lou1h•d , :.1Jt'n f1tc! 7:'Z28 3SOSt k bit . ONLY $4399 $1400. See at 175S2 • 450 SL 1973 Xlnl cond. 640 473tl ~ oc •re eng, Gothard. llunl. Bch. PH:
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DATSUN 1714)645·3323. 673·5165 e v. --------o_fr_64_5·_97_46_' ___ _
Hoods ltiOcc. Good cond .
lrade for Moped or 1220.
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USED * Vw'S '7s Grand Prix. Mdt J 2845 Harbor Blvd 1967 MIZ 250S Autos. Us.cl '68 Camaro, jtood condl-Copper mist. P /S, Pt B.
Costa Mesa !°>40-6411 Automatic, pwr. brakC!I, OVER so •••••••••••••••••••· ••• tlOn. C.111 &12-8611) See lo p /s cats & locks. aar.
hl!all'r. whitewall lites 1u STOCK 6efterd 9901 a ppreciate $1l95-AMH'M stere o. crus '73240Z,A,C:.m11 g~.35M. / h 1 AM/FM " c ntr l. d ecor pkg. Gd cond /\skmg S.1700 w w ee covers. Hardtofind ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67Camaro,6 cyl.3onthe Call SSl•1167 slerl'O & very low mile~ __ ..._1s co I um n . g d c 0 n d . $4800/bst ofr Ph (7141
'67 1600 Rdst r, en!! body &
1n\ so l id nu top ,
11300/bst ofr lll3-4008
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<VVNO~LJY ... 195 ~ '71 Camaro, frty air. 8 lrk t ontrl. $3750. 545·1493 '74 GRAND Prix. loaded,
HEWPORTDATSUN ~h·<a?'f'i•.J,,r S24S01bst o(r_494.3432 '70 Ford Ga lax1e 4·dr, _i>'Y __ 67_J..JS __ oo_
'73 Datsun 510. 4 s pd, 888 Dove Sti;cl 9920 Xtras incl air 390 eng. '70 GTO R & II P S. P B ~~~~ cond. $.1950 N E~~~~3i0 ACH ~=.:~:::;inat;~3~~V:, ~~••••••••••••• $1200 Ph.540-1548 A.T. N u pa int clea n
'762SlZ2+2 Air. mag~.~ MG 9742 .69 VW Sunroof. a uto 66Chevy SYS572 $199 '73 Monte Carlo, A/C. top Ford Granada '75, 2 dr. 6 _$1_6SO __ -_SS~·JOOIJ ___ _
Wh ti G1TB1rdFWJ~~99 r·o nd S2400 Da y cyl,aulo.ilir.p/b,p/1,1971 GTO Convertible , spd l tk. 1m mac •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• shift. gd cond ~ Call 66 Ply Cpe -630JSll $1\99 R21 4230/t::ve S56·111SS R&ll. 7800 Ma's. $4100. A/C. P/S. P/B. AM/FM,
l8900
8925137 a·~j • 645-0402. 61JVWBui:·:r74MXI ~99 ~9 tmted glass, Riley whls.
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$1500 &15-4til6 aft lipm 960-1430 71 VW Poptop C;imper •A""". 64iH77S e ves. '59 Catahna. Must sell 1t6s<>u1HMl•ti0uHv•11n •BREA -Fu I I y e '1 u 1 IJ Ch ood bod """"' Dal. •74 :lliOZ Grn. 4spd "'"''°'900•1t:w.;u m i ·10 vw Pop Top. Re blt ped"""""'"·...,.,,.., 57 cvy, rwug · Y S350 or make ofr. An 4.
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$4600. P.P 640 1346 ~c~laT:.uc':!r,h~Qd~~ 1
[;;1 ~ lil4 I 631·0048 751 ~UJt! Evs $3950. firm. 8911·3197 '69 Flreb1rd 35(), 4s pd,
1975 Datsun 280Z 2 + 2· c x c It 1 n j,( L e 8 s c I 8 u) '68 vw Bug. 11,000 ml on AMC • •905 '7• Impala 4dr A /C n I ,_....... 9945 great u~~nOdl~.new Urea & L o 'DE0
1
M l II Pl . bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., . . Wl'lllli;Uftt brk.9.~ V f '' . ea ac a n Sens 1 e pa y new c n g & t rans pwr. xlnt cond. Below !"••••••••••••••••••••••-'---------~~r~ t':;k~~ NE~u!lt•A!k: ~ts Sl200tofr. 968·0909 c'7~Yt~~r~~~~~~ir hlue book . (7141963·4~ '75 LINCOLN ~~~ ...... !!.~~
lng $6700. Pri pty MGI 9744 ·14 VW We s t phalia . tra nsmissio n. radio . i i Impala, 2 dr. Catm . TOWMCOUPI
S81·799L ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMt FM 8 trk. lmmac. heater, power slcennJ( & pwr, oir, very clean Full power Including
'67 MGBGT Xlnt cond, Full gear . Bs t ofr. brakes,;,11r cond1t1oning, SJ'IOO,aftS.30,642·9171 vinyl top. tilt whee_l1 1973 DATSUN low m1 . wires. radials, 673 2934 roof rack. crui1>e control. AM /FM
610 WAGOM new cpt & paint. $14501 •73 S B S b A8A46SE1863.50 '68 CAMERO gd cond. 327 tape. ua r cond .. loolct With roof rack A 111cc Ill ofr 497 3965. uper ug . uper ~"686 enu. nu llrtJ!j. a ir, AM/ good• <Lie. 087REC 1 cond. 40,000 ma. new .. FM stereo rad io & /\• · tle wagon' <«BllNY> MG d h k I t' di $6486 '7'8 SMS 19·, AC, PS. PB. $2195 1976 J B. xlnt con .!...,5· .,~.nt ires. ra o. trnek ~57-8193t 963·7l22 • ·ilUill.self contalned.llke AM t FM stere o tnp r """,5 ,,...,.0094
I ~ll 1', BEACH BL 110
•t1l~T1~GTON BE Ar,..
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'75 THUHDERllRD
BtnutlluJ bl Ark w lblack
Interior. Ba rely used
w/Onl)' 12,$31 actua l
mllu . All ~xt ra s' (9159LPHI. Lease or Buy. Q)rt F ox Leasing 2S86
Newport Blvd . Cosla 8,000 I $9995 pp llLL YATES deck, <'lean, mekc ofr , '74 Monte Car lo, low ml oew m • · · 714-SS2·J668. 213.8J5..82A1 69 VW Auto Clean. :W,:I()()_ New tires. blue
tl&l79 hwporleil VW-PORSCHE Days. S48 7333 Eves. wiblk vinyl top. $3750. T·Blrti, 72. stereo. auto. ~ T.-..tl tl70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanJuanCupistrano Opel 9746 64S-3728 KevlnorBob S400737or 646-4750 A/C. mllO}' xtras. New
Mesa. 845-3661 .GUSTAFSON
LINCOLN .MERCURY
16800 B~ach Blvcl -.
Hun tington Beac:.1 ••••••• ... ••••••••• ••••• 970 I 837 ·4800 493-4511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------at eel bit tires Kea gas,
-"""""''tar, 30'. ••II CO"t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 0-1 GT. '67 VW. I ownr Ex rood. •· .. ck 9910 'SR Chev)' 4 dr. 6 cyl. good 496-9643 •v .,., " ... " '72"·'0Z . ..,"l\I\ firm ~ Nu seat covers. & mu! -Lron porLallon SSOO. '70 Continental C,_ All __;,..;_ ______ _ ..cNVt ..... ,...,,,,,..Hl'A ,,.. ~ Gd con<1••595 ..... 0816 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• :. ...., " 997"' ..--. ....,,, ~...,.,.,, '''" Needs work "' '""" er. $800 S411·3875 642·2143 eqp, xlnt rond Mu~t sell, ""90 .,,
6'2"'°63 Great cond 25,000 orig 675.1483 PondMt 9750 . '72 1.A!Sabre Or1 11 <1wn. bought new ca r Sl800 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••
• ~~·U·kXen l~~.~c1~,a~t c....a. 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 VW Bug Cus to m A/C. rlean. Kd runninll '72 1::1 Camino SS. reblt Con111der P1rkup part Vega CT Sta Wgn 1974 ..._ .... S. ·~ ~-_,., ~ nuw fibe rgl ass Fende rs, 11750. Pll6'S·3.~24 350. I pd, nu clutch, all trade. Days, ~6·8U3. S porty d ash w1RPM. r ••••••••••••••••••••• ottrr.84.S-t620 atltr4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 912 4 Spd, nu l'nfl, Mags, 8 trk tape, 1Q4K, options. well cared for. Evt!!!,fl46..'226 mag wills. I ulo. AM/FM ~ • 9707 '75 Xl9 F u1t Convert Xlnt clutch, mLen or. Cleon S975. 581·9005 CocHoc t9 I 5 S3200. 892 3933 llletto. ff.000 m1 $1550.
;-J-•s•o --"'. c .. ~1ste brown Ask S4800 ph ~1 llG? . 5 c:~ b k d •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ......1 71 Llncoln, " dr Rood "M\.,1""*. CcAO ....... ., .. ••••• ... ••••••••••••••• """"' •'Y'-v 8 ~uare ac . 4sp • G 1 '64CORVAIR Monza4 .,.,.. nd Loaded leather ...,,.. v•"· ....., . ..,.... ......... ••••••••••••••... 1974 AUDI FOX Stl>-4182 ''t4 914 r orschu, blk. overhaul<'d motor. gd '75 CD~dd~keub ~~ nCt~ cou~. rv.ns iclnt, tBSO. • ~.ooo. 61s-
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C rul lnvcatment ·57 Automaur . pwr brake!!, '73 Fiat 124 Spider, stereo. xtras.6';1~~ alt. G cond S800. 642-4945 ~~t~M stcrcu. tll~ whl. ~..:.~i:.:.~f:· runs 99ro AM/FM. $2000.
Che v S tation Wa n . AM1FM :itereu tape & maa11. rack. 25.000 ml, 'AeVWCam!)t.'t, JOOO eng. !M!nt Ut~ AuLodr lock, _.,,..._,....,.,. MtNwy 111 6758490 :•m~s~Yit6'o~b~~ aunroof.A vc-ry nlcocar! mlntS3200.833-1709 '75914 2 0Lnre. AM /FM wtoll cooler & !Iller . teaLh .a1 M frwy m1 •'73 Monte C<1rlo. Cln. •••••••••••••••••••••••
1974
Vega lh _\_c_h_b_a-ck-.
·a1.3320 t6SOGSO!:_LY11t"'f9S ·11a:ioSPIDER.nuen1!.& a l ereo. apftl'a r Rrp. Run s aood . $170 0. $649~ 558·1313 l111yo;, lux1un. \!n£/bdy xln '61 MARQUIS Od cond. to t 4 .pd 20000
" .. d ut c h Pe rt c o nd ~· meta Uc ropper. 548 ... 9 4~eves &wknd11 A/C lt'M sler\lO. PP. $800. F ir m Mo vln1. ~ x~te~nd.\take ofr f ·lOO ' •'<>rd PU. All HIWPOIT DAT$UH 50,000mi. $1800. 830-8665 • per clean, 646"0484 • 7 o v W C amp e r . '61 CdV. 2 dr hrdtp, Xln QGS.GUll. 75'-0968 anytime 9'73-8931 evs.
,foltoclt, NM fine. Sl,SOO. MIJ OovaStrtel lt'74. Ill•. 2.0. AM 1F M Waatph1lla. Lite now. ~h a p e Ru n 1 K d , • "TO M~ car. P,,r • aJr,
orotr.MD-l206. NE'WPOR1'UEACK Fltld whal ,YO\I want ln •~. ma11s. 28,000 ml, Xl.NT . xLru. PlSO. SlOOO/f\rll\ 67$ !1022 SELL Idle lte ma with a newtires.-..-evi fc '71 v.,..'7l1t1t
a..irled Ads 842-5678 llJ.. 1300 ~ PU°' Classlfleda. xlnl co.cl '6800. .-o'll ~J80 645-3716 l>aUll Pll<>'CJ ... LOect Ad. wkndf, t79..00Sl wtdn, • stooo. 75U8to ev
• 842-8844
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HURRY WHILE
THEY LAST!
···-TRIUMPH ~ TR7: THE SHAPE Of THINGS TO COME
.•. -AT A PRICE YOU CA.N Al'FOftO TODAY.
NOW ONLY
S4,995*
LARGE SB.ECTIOM
IN STOCK MOW
"Plus Tax & License Manufac1urer s
suggested 1976 retail price P 0 E
Does not include inland
transportation, local taxes or
l)<eparat1on charges & accessones
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All or our cars have a 5 year·
50.000 mite warran1y available.
,_., Mite So or the San Diego Frwy.
Between Adams & Bak•
Wherever you ltv• in
Orange County, buying a
Used Car In Coate Mesa
from Johnson & Son
"Just Makes Sense!" • •72 MOCURY MAJtqUl5
BROUGH AM -2 Dr Coupe VII.
uutomalic. factory air cond1tlonin". run power. radio. heater. whitewall
tirM, \'In) I roor & whttl rmcrs
Cl61F'YVt
5 1899
"7J CA,1111 2600
Vil I ~J>('t>d , radio, hcAtl'r & ~1lver
l'Xltrior ~1th t>l..trk interior.
124'1PUX 1
'2695
'71 LIMCOLH COUf'f
V8 .Jutnmdlll' r.ictor\' air
cond1t1onmi: wh1tt'wall t1res ru11
power heatf.'r .,,,.rro radio vlnyl
roof. tmted l<!l;i,., & wheel cover-.
(2.'i2('CYI
52695
'75 MllltCUlltY MOMT'EGO
I Door Sedan VS. ractorv air
rond1t1onm1t. P" r '!l~ring. radio,
heat er & w h 1tew.ii1 t Ir es
t742MNG I
52995
'7J OLDS CUT\ASS
2 Dr. Coupe. V8. auWma&.ic. factory
air conditionmit. pwr. steering. pWT.
brakes. stereo radJo. heat.er. tinted
glass. vmyl roor. wh!l4W&)I tJres &
~1 covers. IWHTY>.
s3495
•7 J CADIUAC SIOAH Dlft.LI
VB. automatic, ractory a\.r conditlonin~. full IX'J*er. stereo
radio. heater. whitewall tires, vinyl roor. tinted glass, whed CQvers &
brown metallic Onl.sh, w/deep tan
111tenor CU366S).
'4495 ~
·n MHeU•Y C~COWI • vs. automatic, fact.or1 ·•I~·1
condiUonlng, pwr. st~•· 1>\fP'" brakes, stereo rd.to. heat1r.
whitewalls, vlny\ root, lintetl g)dl
& wheel covert. <WMft.>. '
'SJ!' ~
5253
REBATE
ON
ALL
MEW
176 & •77
PACERS
IN STOCK
.MIRACLE
MAZDAS
"ASK TO SEE
THE FACTORY
INVOICE11 SALE
5 YR.. 75,000 MILE
WARRAMTY
•
'76 COSMO DEMO
SAVE 52000
WAS HOIS HOW s4oas
S9' •C013C10?7"4
•
'76 MIZER $2545
SAVE s537
S.. t STC:M1109
•
'76 U4 DEMO $lt74
SAVE s1500
Str tlA 2S5U 1579
•
'75 Ul ROTAIY WACIOH
5 Yr .. 75.000 Mile
Full Factory Warranty
SAVE s1100
.MOW s3221
• Set tSS124WIM711
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SUPER
RESALE VALUES
1975 CHEVROLET
MOHli 2+2
4 speed, AM/FM stereo tape & air
cond (781ZXF}
s2799 • 1973 OLDS 98
LUXURY COUPE
Etec windows. pwr door locks. elec.
6 way seat lilt wheel. elec trunk
apener. vinyl top, radio. heater. pwr.
steering. air cond. & AM/FM stereo
(518GWW)
s2999 • 1973 FORD
EL CAMIMO
Automatic. radio, heater. pwr.
steering. air cond. & raltye wheels.
(35811NI
s3299 • 1974 FORD
MUSTANG II
Mach I rT\odel. Automatic. radio.
heater. air cond.. pwr. steering & 6
cyl. (774MHT).
MEW 1977
PINTO
2-Dllt. SIDAH
4 spd front discs. vinyl t>ueket seats
etec rear wind defroster stl bit
rachals. tnt glass. whl cvrs STK237
(101722)
s3372
Plus Tax and License
•
MEW 1977
MUSTANGS
2 DR. HARDTOPS
2 + 2 FASTIACICS
Over 25 new 1977 Mustangs in
stock We have a SUPER
SELECTION of standards and Gh1as.
SEI US
IEFORE, YOU IUY!
••
HEW 1977
PICKUP'S
"READY TO ROLL"
CHICK OUR
VOLUME SA VIMGS
From light pickups to custom heavy
duty models. we can serve you best.
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CLEARANCE
DISCOUNTS
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RllMAIWIMG 76'1!
GREAT BUYS .
FllOM
COST.A MESA
DATSUN
• IRAMD NEW
'76 DATSUN FIO
WAGON
4 speed, radio. heater. custom paint
mag wheels & roof ra~ (40721 Sale
pnced at S2'205_
$3695
Oller Good Thru 1-16-77 •
'75DATSUN1210
4 Door 4 speed. radio. moldings,
undersea! & heater. DEMO (6700)
s2795
••
'75 DATSUN 710
"Coupe 4 speed. air cond . vinyl top
& AM/FM radio DEMO. (3134)
s2995
•
'75 DATSUN 710
Coupe. 4 speed with 11r cond
DEMO (30'78).
~3295 • '75 DATSUN 210%
Coupe 4 speed. custom oelnt. mag
wheels w/new M ichelin tires.
AM/FM 8 track stereo & air oond.
Only 20.000 miles. DEMO. (eo40)
S6995
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
JUST A FEW FROM THE
LARGEST SELECTION
IN ORANGE COUNTY
'76 Seville .............. s 10.800
(0461648)
'76 Eldorado Coupe . . . .. . .$9695
(213ROA)
'76 Coupe de Ville . . . . . . . .. S8795
(0114932)
'15 Eldorado Coupe . . . . .... $8695
(725KYS)
'75 Eldorado Coupe . S8495
(253MNYJ
'75 Fleetwood Brghm S9495
(173MGFl
'75 Coupe deV1lle . . S7695
(0126288)
'75 Coupe deV1lle . . . . . . .$7495
(597LWGI
'75 Coupe deVille ........... S6995
(0100740)
'75 Coupe deVille .......... S7395
(686WCBJ
'75 Coupe de Ville . . . . . . . . s 7995
(986MXTJ
75 Coupe deV11te . . . . .S6795
(01638871
'75 Coupe deV1lle .......... S7195
(174MMJI
'74 Sedan deVille ............ $8195
(0127267)
7 4 Eldorado Conv ........••. S7995
(014LFV}
74 Coupe deVltle ......... S6195
(204KGJ)
73 Etdof'a«>iCoupe ......... S5l95
(752POS)
'73 Eldorado Coupe . . . . . . .S5595
\
(OOOHSY)
CADIUAC VALUE
PROTECTION Pl.lN
"AVAJlAllf ON MOST CARS
••••••
73 Chev. Su~urbtn ••••..•• ~ , J3995
. (9,_12JYT) • ·
'73 MBZ 280C , ............. S8995
(381HNV}
75 Chev.~ Ton Pickup ••.... S5995
(56114ZJ
75 CMY. Monte Car1o .•...... 14~5
(403LP0}
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* * OL. 70, NO. 13, 3 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1977
Aftern oo11
N.~. 'tocks
TEN CENTS
Diedrich Demands Jury Clear Hilll
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol IM O•llY P11oC SUit
Confident that the county
Grand Jury will eventually clear
him of any alleged wrongdoing,
Orange County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich said Wednesday he will
demand that the Jury publicly an
nounce his mnocencc
As Diedrich spoke, howevt•r,
the Grand Jury investigation inlu
allegations that he made tm·
proper use or his office to solicit
campaign contributions for
various political candidates con·
linued.
Initially, the Grand Jury probe
centered on allegations that he
threatened a Hughes A1rwest
lobbyist with repnsal s hould he
fail to contribute to candidates of
Diedrich 's choosing.
However, it is reported that the
inquiry has now been expanded
to include other alleged instances
• of Political arm twisting involv-
ing, in some instances, funds not
personally solicited by Diedrich.
Diedrich Wednesday labeled
such charges "ridiculous and
absolutely without foundation '·
He cited laws calling for a
Grand Jury which has investigat·
ed ch a rges and found them
without substance to publicly
clear the investagation'i. target
when asked to
ln a single day of closed-door
hearings so far, at least three
witnesses have testified m the
Diedrich probe
Those witnesses were Hughes
lobbyist Donc1 ld K . Brown.
Hughes Airwest public relations
official Michael Murphy and
county Su11erv1sor Thomas
Riley's aide Scott Ferguson.
Ferguson and at least four
other people, including two or
Supervisor Ralph Clark's aides
and former county planning com·
missioner Shirley Grindle. were
subpoenaed to appear before the
1ury Wednesday.
But Tuesday afternoon those
s ubpoenaed were told their
scheduled appearances weren't
necessary then.
However. the cancellation
didn't mean the probe was at an
end.
When news or the Investiga-
tion broke , Diedrich said its
source was the District At ·
tomey's Office, irked at his role
in an aborted attempt to transfer
22 investigators from the office to
the sheriffs st arr.
(See PROBE, Page A2>
Disguise
Of 'Gift'
Denied
Sunset Beach Slayings
Gene Conrad, a POiice informer
turned financier, derued Wednes-
day that he contributed $10,000 to
Orange Co unty Super visor Philip
Anthony's campaign, disguised
as a contribution from a Costa
Mesa building s upply firm.
Conrad admitted, however,
that the $10,000 cashier check
given lo Anthony's campaign
managers was drawn on his
funds.
And, he said, the check was de·
livered by his part-lime employe,
Loran Norton.
Anthony's cam pa1gn disclosure
statement shows the donation
coming from Robert G. Lanf'ran-
co. owner of Am co Build~rs Supp·
ly in Costa Mesa.
Conrad said today that at the
lime the controver:.1aJ contribu
lion was made, he owed LanF'ran
co$200.000on a real estate deal.
"I called him < LanFranco) to
ask him to make a contribution
and be said he would," Conrad
said.
L He went on to say that be then
Jl8Dt Nortoo to a bank with a
icashier's check he held to convert
a portion of it lo the $10.000 Lan
Franco contribution.
According to Conrad, Ute draw
ing of the $10.000 check reduced
the balance he owed LanFranco
from $200,000to $190,000
Conrad says he is the sole owner
of the Irv ine-based Pension
Funds of America. a firm
s pecializing in locating real
estate loans for operators or
pension and welfare funds.
Last week, the 42·year-old
agent turned financier filed a S170
million lawsuit against the
Orange County District At
torney's Office
The federal lawsuit alleges
Conrad's const1tutaonal nghts
were violated in a series or actions
by the offtce
When campaign hnancial dis·
closure statements were filed late
last week. there were indications
that Conrad was active last fall m
a number or campaigns
Earlier this week, he sa.id that
<SttCONRAD, PageA21
HB District
OKs Pay Hike
For Employes
Huntin g t o n Beach City
(elementar y> School District
trustees granted an average 6.2
percent pay incr ease to 29
management employes this
..,eek.
In December. trustees granted
a 4.5 percent salary hike for the
district's 345 classroom teachers.
The pay increases for ad
ministrators and school prin
cipals will cost the district about
$81.000, according to Robert
Jiawthorne, director of fiscal
.services.
Annual salaries for the 29 ad·
ministrators affected by the
trustees' action Tuesday night
range from S19,997toS28,138.
Superintendent Al Moffett,
J)eputy Superintendent Charles
'Palmer and Assistant Superin·
tl!ndent Betty Funkhouser are DOt
alfected by the board's ac\fon.
They ere ln the third year of their
(our-year contracts with the dJs.
trlct.
Moffe tt receives $38,771,
Palmer $34,515 and Mrs .
Funkhouser $32, 720 in annual
salaries.
Jn a separate action Tuesday,
trustees approved a $3 dally pay
increase for substit"ute teachers Jllred by the dbtrict.
SUbttitute teachen will now re·
oeelve *33 per Clay. After 10 days,
they wtll receive $38 per day. •
"The lncrea.se wu ii-anted to
mallc <'\Ir district competitive
with others in hlrlnc 1ubeUtutes,'' \tMll.r•. Funkhouser.
Suspect Admits
Burglary Guilt
A man who once faced murder
charges for the role he allegedly
played in the ktlhngs of a Sunset
Beach couple has pleaded guilty
to lesser charges in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court
Roger Keith Davis. 30, of Long
Beach, pleaded guilty before
Judge Robert P Kneeland to
charges of first degree burglary.
He will be sentenced March 2 to
what could be not less than rive
years in state prison.
Jt was the firs t actual
courtroom appearance for Davis,
who was felled and sen ously
Mesa's Heart Tlarob? O.lly .......... ff~
Chip H e ir
Said 'Liar'
By Defense Costa Mesa a utomobile pinstripe painter, $baky Jake.
t ools up H a rbor Boulevard in his heavy -lade n
Volkswagen conversion. The artist, who earned hjs first
name for precision pinstriping -without tape or a r uler
-draws star es from motorists in the Harbor Area. But
don't worry, girls. Shaky's not really leaving town.
By TOM BARLEY
OftM Dally PllOIStatf
Condemning key prosecution
witness John H. "Jack" Scudder
of Newport Beach as "the onl y
li a r lo se t foot in this
courtroom." defense attorney
Michael Quigley urged an
Orange County Superior Court
jury late Wednesday to acquit two
accused kidnapers.
Hollinden Elected
Transit ChairDlan A jury that is now dellberatang
was told that it only had Scud-
der's word for the fact that he
was a genuine victim of a kidnap·
ing last Aug. 19 in Huntington
Beach.
D•ll? ""'°'Si.fl ,._
ELECTED C HAIRMAN
CommtHloner Holllnden
Annexation
For FV Wins
First Approval
The annexation of 38 acres of
unincorporated land to the city or
Fountain Valley was given pre·
limlnary approval Wednesday by
the Local Agency Formation
Commtsslon <LAFC>.
The land is located ln two s~
tions slightly north of Warner
Avenue between Harbor
Boulevard and the Santa Ana
River.
The parcels Include 20 acres
1'0rth of Edingel' Avenue and
another 18 acres located sout.h or
Hell A venue. /
LAFC officials said the an-
nexation was requested by
owners or the land, who are seek·
ing city services lor proposed re-
sidential and light industrial de-
velopment.
Fln1I LAFC approval will
come later after Fount.ain vauey
City CouncUmen pus a reaolu·
Uon requesting the acUon.
Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Hollinden was elected chairman
of the n ew Orange County
Transportation Commission lo·
day.
County S upervisor Ralph
Diedric h was elected vice
chai rm a n by fellow com·
missioners at their first meeting
in Santa Ana.
Created by new state iegisla·
lion effective this month, the
commission has the power to re·
view budgets and plans for
• transit operations and road
buildfag projects in the county.
Members include Holltnden
and Santa Ana Caty Councilman
David Brandt selected by the
Orange County League of Cities
and Supervisors Diedrich and
Ralph Clark selected by fellow
supervisors.
Both Hollinden and Clark also
serve as directors of the Orange
County Transit District, whkh
operates buses throughout the
county.
,
Las hing the heir to the Laura
Scudder's millions as "an ogre
who m akes threats over the
phone to women" QuigJey asked
the jury to reject Scudder 's
testimony and immediately free
his two clients.
William Rudy Wesson. 45, of
Tustin faces charges of kidnap·
ing. His brother -in-Jaw, Ricki
Dale Selle rs, 21, of Hermosa
Beach, is accused or kidnaping
and assault .
"My clients told you the truth
when they told you that Scudder
helped set this thing up,'' Quigley
said. "There has onJy been one
proven liar in this courtroom and
that was Jack Scudder."
Scudder, 64 , denied from the
witness stand that he played any
part in a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller warn-
ing Mrs. Valerie ScUdder to get
$250,000 in cash together er her
<See HEIR, Page A2)
Triple Treat
Trio Born at V al/,ey Hospital
An Orange County couple became the parenls of triplets
Wednesday, the first ever born at Fountain Valley Communi-
ty Hospital.
The m other, Connie Tobiasen, 31 , said she was very
pleased with the arrival or two girls a nd one boy at virtually
the same time.
"WE DON'T P IAN to have any more children," she was
quotedasuying. "Wegotourfamilyinonefell swoop." '
The babies were named Dannielle Lee, Brit,any
Michelle and Jaret Christian. They were born at 5:47 ~m ..
5:49a.m . and5:S3a.m.
They ranged in size from Jaret at four pounds, 13 ounces
to Britanny at two pounds, nine ounces. Brittany bu been
transferred to the UC Medical Center because of respiratory
problems.
Ahoepltal a pokes man said she Is doing well today.
MRS. TOIUASEN and her b'-'Sband, Gerald, :rt, Uve In
Santa Ana. He ls a data processtn1 ~rations manager In toe Angeles. · '
Hospital spokesman Paullnc Chandler sayt that chances
of triplets 1re aboutonelnl0.000.
ShesaJd that Mrs. Totliuen'had known dM was 101nJ to
have tripleta alnce N00191lber. llln1. Cbartdler 1ald that
fertillty drua• were not llMd.
wounded by police bullets when
he was arrested last /\plil in San
Diego County on a fugitive war-
rant
On the critical list al UC Irvine
Medical Center for some lime,
Davis was brought to the
courtroom in a wheelchairlooffer
his plea. His earlier arraignment
took place at his bedside with a
visitfog judge, court reporter.
C'lerk, bailiff and lawyers for both
sides on hand.
Davis was one of 11 m en
rounded up in the wake of the kill·
mgs on Nov. 8, 1975, of Ronald
Cauwels, 27 , and Janet Mae Metz,
34, both of 16861 Bayview Drive,
Sunset Beach.
The couple were shot to death
by armed intruders afterCauwels
ran afoul or a drug smuggling
gang by taking 174 pounds of
marijuana at gunpoint from two
gang members w ithout handing
over the $20,000 promised pay-
ment.
Ten co-derendants have been
found guilty, or have pleaded guil·
tytomurdercharges. Three of the
11 have beens sentenced to life in
prison.
'Feeling Better'
Longet's Defense .
·fFo End testimony -
ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Claudine
Longet said today she feels a "lit·
tie better" after telling jurors at
her manslaughter trial her story
about the death or her lover.
Actor Jac k Nicholson smiled at
Miss Longet from a front bench in
the courtroom as the defense re·
sumed its case today. Miss Longet
said during a recess she was sur-
prised to see Nicholson. '
"I really don't know him," she
said.
But Nicholson said he knows
Miss Longet and knew champion
skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich,
the man whose death led to Miss
Long et 's trial.
"l wanted to come to the trial,''
Nicholson said.
As lawyers prepared to send the
case t-0 the jury today or Friday,
the defense's bAllistics expert ex-
amined the results of tests on the
ski underwear Sabich was wear·
ing when he bled to death.
Miss Longet had told jurors
Sabich c ri ed "Claudine!
Claudine! Claudine!" as he fell
dying to the bathroom floor. Miss
Long et 's ex-husband, Andy
Williams, wept as she spoke in the
hushed courtroom.
Williams. a television and re·
cording star, wiped his tears with
a pink tissue Wednesday as Miss
Longet -holding the fatal pistol
as she spoke -decribed how
c hampion skier Vladimir'
"Spider" Sabich died March21 in
the $250,000 Rocky Mountain
chalet they shared.
"Spider called my name three
limes. and he sort of slid down.
and l told him I would call the
hospital, not lo move," Miss
Physical Ed
Classes Stay
In H~tington
Juniors at West Orange County
high schools will be requi{ed to
"lake physical education <tTasses
this year, school officials have
ruled.
Huntington Beach Union IDgh
School District trustees llfted the
physical education class require-
ment for seniors on Nov. 2S, 1975.
At that time, they saJd they
would consider lifting the man·
datory classet for juniors during
the 1977-78scbool year.
But school oUlciab saJd Tues-
day that last year's loth 1rade
student physical educatlcn test
scores were "below expeetan·
cy." Senior s tudents will still
have the option of whether or not.
to take a physical education
cl au.
<s.te CLASSES, Pi&e A2)
A,. Wlr
TELLS HER STORY
Claudine Longet
Longet testified, biting her lips to
hold back tears.
Both defense and prosecution
said they expected the reckless
manslaughter charge against the
JS.year-old entettainer to go to
the jury today or Friday. lf co'h ·
victed, she faces a maximum to
years in jail and $30,000ftne.
The prosecution doesn't claim
she intended to shoot Sablch, bul
says she was criminally reckless
in handling the gun.
' The tiny s tate district
(See LONG ET, Pa1e A2)
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morning fog in coastal
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Cites Runama s
Judge Tackies
Juvenile Law
Oran~e County Supenor rourt.
Judge:: Raymond Vancl·nt s1.11d
Wednesday he has issued court
orders that, in efCect. challengt! a
s late law prohibiting lhe det111n-
mg of certain classes of juvenile
offenders in secure facilities.
Judge Vinct'nt said h11; actwn
was tou<'hed off by "an l•normous
runaway problem at McMillan
School and not b} a desire lo
punish youngsters."
Judge Vincent's orders have
'he effect of commandin ~
JUVeniles to remain al McMillan
ralher than ha\ ang the license to
leave at will
Disobedience of those ord<'rs 1s
contempt of <'Ourt and \•wlators
then c:in be placed tn JUVc111lc
hall
When a ncY. st:itc law <;aid that
minor 1uvemle offenders cannot
be detained an a secured dctcn
t1on in!>t1tut1on M1'M11lan wa~
dcsignall.'cl an un-.ccurc r:..c1bty
by county offil'1ab
On Dec 27. 1 host· offenders
charged "'1th <,talus orren~cs and
housed 111 Orange County
Oil Barge
Growukd
BALTIMORE tAPl A
barge ca rr ying about
600,000 ~allons of <·rude oi l
has run aground in tht•
lower Chcsaµc<1ke Bay. the
Coast Guard rt•portl'<l to
day.
There were no reports of
injuries or spilled or leak·
ang oil, the Coast Guard
said.
Coast Guard unit!> were
standing by at the !\cene,
bul were waiting for lugh
tide to see 1f the ,·essel
could be flc1atcd off the
sho:il
Oosed Confab
Consideration
Due Tonight
The Huntington Beach
Redevelopment Commission will
t·ons1de r tak 1ng action tonight on
a request to close a public hear-
ing Jan. 31 on a downtown re-
vitalization plan
Edward Sehch, commission
secretary. has prepared a durt
letter in which he 1s r~ommend ·
mg the action
He says much reworking or the
r edevelopme nt plan wall be
needed because of state re-
development legis lalJon that took
effect on Jan. l.
In the letter, Sehch asks the ci-
ty council to determine if it
wishes t.o pursue redevelopment
law u a tool for reVltalizmg the
downtown area
He said, If that is the councll 's
wish, the matter shoulct be re·
(erred to the rede\ clopment
commission for rutudy and
further hearings.
The redevelopment com·
mlulon meets tonight al 7
o'clock at Room B·fl in the civic
center
Sellch said that 1t 11 felt that
<"e>nllnued t<'Slamony from the
puhh<' 111 not needed at Uus timr
Ill' s:ud reworking ol the pro
posal becausc or II('" legislation
may take six to nine months
"We believe the pubUc should
be informed or this prior lo the
hearing," he said
Funds Lack Cited
SACRAMENTO <AP> --As-
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
says there's not enough money 1n
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's pro-
posed budget for stotc employes·
pay raises or renter tax reltef
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Juvenilt> Hall were transferred to
Ml·M1ll,1n
S t atu s offender~ are
youngsters who have committed
ofrenses such as runaway and
truancy which would not be or
tenses if they were adult!!.
Arcord1ng to re<·ords ljt
McMillan. m the first week or
giving such offenders the right lo
roam at will 21 or the approx
imately 45 juveniles housed there
exercised their option to leave al
will.
Records show one girl was
stabbed s hortly after her de-
parture a nd a runaway from
Rhode Is land whose parents
were en route to return her home
was lost from c ustody because or
the free a<'cess rule
"I don't belie\ c there 1s a nl!hl
tor a child to roam the streets un-
der no one's <'Ontrol." said Judgt>
Vincent
"And we are particularly con
cerned with those who do not rt-·
turn to their homes and, in effcrl .
are roaming at will under no
one's supervision."
Chier County Probation Officer
Margaret Grier to<lav said the
new slate regulations are "pos-
tng a tremendous problem
"\V(> have no authorit v to de
tttin the voungs ters ·except
through our counselors urging
I hem to st:1;v "
Miss Grier said troubled
youngsters on the loose without
means of support or a place to
stay can often become victims o(
crimes.
And. she added, a roaming
population of troubled juveniles
can l'asily drift into serious mis·
adventures.
The inte nt of last year 's
Juvenile Justice reform leg1sla
lion was to provide sterner treat
ment or 1uveniles who commit
serious offenses such as murder
wttile noninstitutionalized treat-
ment was provided for minor of-
renders.
That lighter treatment in
eluded prohibiting local officials
from detaining them in secure
facilities where they are not free
to leave at their choosing.
Valley High
Graduation
Rescheduled
Fountain Valley High School
graduation ceremonies will be
held at Huntington Beach High
School Stadium at 7 p.m., June
15, instead of June 16 as original-
ly planned.
Huntington Bea ch Union High
School District trustees made the
c hange in dates because of
S<'heduling conflicts with other
graduation activities in the dis·
trict. Trustees a l so approved
graduation dates and locations
ror other Wesl Orange County
senior students.
Huntington Beach High School
graduates will hold their
ceremonies at 7 p.m., June 16 ln
the campus s tadiu m. Edison
High School's commencement
will be held the same day and
time 1n the campus am-
phltheater
Westm ins ter High School
graduates will hold commence-
ment at their campus stadium at
7 p.m .. Jupe 16.
Last month trustees approved
graduation dates and locations
for Marina. Wintersburg and tbe
evening high school students.
Marina seniors will graduate
an the campus amphitheater at 7
p.m .. June 16. Wintersburg
graduates will have their
ceremonies at 6 p . m .. June 15.
Evening High School students
will graduate at 7 · l!'i p m .. June
15 al the Winters burg campus
Co08umer Affairs
Aide Gives Advice
An Orange County Consumer
Affairs representative will be
available each Thursday in the
Huntington Beach Civic Center,
2000 Main St.
The representative offers ad-
vice to consumers and
mediates disputes between con-
sumers and business people. The
omc~ is staf(ed from 10 a.m . to 2
p.m. by volunteers who receive
and work on complaints under
supervision.
Fro.Page Al
PROBE •••
But the probe Is a Grand Jury
lnvestlcation not launched by the
dlatrlct attorney who by law
must supply the manpower to
carry out the Jury's fiwtllla•· t.lon.
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lnt~rbn Clal~f
T om Egan oC Huntington
Beach has been appointed
interim director of Orange
County's General Services
Agency. County supervisors
named Egan, currently as-
sistant director of the agen-
cy, to replace Costa Mesa
r esident R . l. "Cuba "
Morris. who is retiring at
month's end.
Fro• PGfle Al
HEIR ...
husband would be eliminated
The potato chip heir told the
jury that he was grabbed at gun-
point as he left his dentist's office
and bundled into a waiting
motorhome.
lie testified that he was cut
over the eye and punched in the
teeth while hii. eyes were being
taped by his abductors who then
Jammed a hat over lus head.
Scudder said he escaped from
the van by faking a heart attack
alter one of the kidnapers left the
vehicle . He said he ran along a
fountain Valley street calling for
help while the kidnaper fled on
foot through a nearby back yard.
Describing Scudder as "an ac-
<'Omphshed actor with a big
ego." Quigley asked !he jury to
note that the a lleged k1dnapers
never troubled to tic Scudder's
hands and rect although they had
a length of rope in the vehicle.
"Isn't that the first thing real
kidnapers would do?" he asked
the jury. "Why didn't Scudder
try to leave the van while it stood
for 15 minutes at a gas station
With attendants only a few feel
from the vehicle?
"He could have called for
help," Quigley said. "And he
could have made an attempt to
escape from the van at any one of
a number of traffic lights that
halted the motorhome as it drove
through Huntington Beach and
fountain Valley
··He didn 't do those things
because he was a part or the kid-
nap plot.·· Quigley told the jury.
"Don't be fooled into thinking
that Jack Scudder is naive. He
may have lived on somebody
else's fame and fortune all these
years but he's very, very clever.
"And he's a liar," Quigley
said. "The two best things that
ever happened to Jack Scudder
are Laura Scudder, his mother
and Valerie Scudder, his wife."
Blasting the prosecution
desfrlption of Wesson as a "con
man" Quigley urged the jury to
recognize that the defendant
would be better described as a
"good Samaritan." ·
"There wasn 't enough
evidence to prosecute Wesson,"
Quigley said. "But he voluntanly
came forward to take his place at
the side of a young man who
looks on him as a father just as
Wesson r eg ards Sellers as a
sonf··
Fair Housing
Aide to Speak
Glenn Hodges of the Orange
County Fair Houaing Council will
speak at the Oak View Center,
17261 Oak Lane. Huntington
Beach. Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Hodges, who speaks both
English and Spanish, will answer
questions on landlord and tenant
ri~hts.
He also will. discuss problems
with fees. deposits, evictions and
discrimination. Further Informa-
tion can be obtained by calling
848·0444.
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CONRAD. • •
ln addition to Anthony he had
heJped financially ln the cam·
paigns of Assemblyman Richard
Robinson (0-Santa Ana>.
Congressman Jerry Patterson
<D-Senta Anal. Aaseroblyman
Dennis Mangers CO.Huntinfton
Beach ) and former As ·
semblyman Robert BW'ke, a Hun·
tineton Beach Republiclln.
Conrad alao saJd a member of
his firm. Dooald F.ckhart, h-2 de·
livered a SI.000 check t.o An·
1hony'1 elect.Ion rival, Santa Ana
City Counctlmao Harry
Yamamoto.
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LONGET ...
courtroom was packed for th~
dlmlnutlve, dark-haired defen
dant'1 testimony. At ooe pomt.
spectators peerln1 over Ubra.ry
shelves ln the rear of the room
were asked not to stand on law
books to watch her
"I saw he was sort of raintmg."
Mtss Longet said. "So r Lncd to
give him mouth to mouth re
suscitation. but l didn't know
how.''
Sabich died of a single bullet
wound in the stomach from a
.22-caliber pistol modeled alter
the German Luger.
Miss Longet suid she had usked
Sabich how to use the gun *ause
she was frightened for the safety
or her three children by Williams,
who lived with her and Sabich.
"I was holding it with bolh
hands." Miss Long et s aid, ginger
ly taJting the pist1>I from a defense
attorney and holding 1t rial
between her palms.
It was then s he began crying.
She had not held the gun since the
nightSabich died.
"I raised the gun. a nd I
said, 'When that lever 1s on the
red spot, is it safe, It won'tfire?' "
The dozen jurors leaned
forward to hear the soft-spoken
defendant, whose accent still
shows strong traces of her native
France.
"He said, 'Yes, It won't fire.
You've got it. You have It.: or
something like that ... l went
back to holding it, and it just went
off. ..
"I ran to the bedroom, and l
called the · hospital and told
someone to send an ambulance
right away. By the time l came
back to Spider, my children were
standing there, and I sent them
out.
"I told them to go to the bottom
of the hill to look for the am-
bulance so they wouldn't go the
other way."
Sister Unit Meets
The Huntington Beach Sister
City Committee will meet at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 9 in Room B-7 of the
civic center. 2000 Ma.in St. The
committee has under discussion
the possibility of affiliating with
a city in such countries as J apan.
lndia or New Zealand.
$2 Million Loan
County Board
Nixes Proposal
A S2 million state loan pro.
~al de:1lgned to bail a regional
alr pollution control agency out
of financial trouble was opposed
Wednesday by Orange County
supervisors.
Superv1:.or Laurence Sehmil.
the county's representauve on
the South Coast Air Quality
Management District, labeled
the proposal by Assemblyman
Jerry Lewis <R-Hlghlands) mis-
directed.
At his suggestion, supervisors
agreed to continue pushing for
what they believed would be a
fairer way to finance the
agency.
The board 1s back.Jng a pro-
posal hammered out by officials
from Orange. Los Angeles ,
Ri verside and San Bernardino
Counties last week to pay for lhe
agency's $8 million budget.
That proposal would tack $1
ont.o the cost of vehicle registra-
tion fees and require lnduslries
to pay annual permit fees.
Lewis proposed the loan this
week because Los Angeles
County supervisors refused to
W Ba8eball
Signups Set
Signups are scheduled this
weekend for the Fountain Valley
North baseball league, with boys
aged 71/!r to 18 years eligible to re-
gister at the playing field at
Talbert Avenue and Newland
Street.
Saturday registration hours
are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Youngsters
can still slide in Sunday betwHn
noon and4 p.m .
No charge ls involved to sign
up for the baseball program.
FUrther information may be ob·
lain~ by calling 847-8828, and
speaking with League President
Dillon Tate.
pay their $2.3 mllUon share of
the agency's budget. u :.ha1 I!
now baaed on each county':,
1>0pu l 01taon .
And while the state allornt:.>
general has filed suil aiainst
Los Angeles offi cials to force
payment. Lewis sald the 1tgency
would need the emeraency Joun
to avoid laying off 200 employer.
and cutting services by 70 per·
cent.
The loan was proposed to cov
er the agency's costs through
June. Ten percent penalties
would be assessed counties re·
fusing to pay their s hare of ex·
penses
In addition. the measure car ries a threat to withhold state
sales taxes until the loan is re
paid.
Orange County Supervisors
have only paid the January por-
tion or their $1 .3 million annual
share and wilt decide later
whether or not to pay assess-
ments for later months.
S<'hm1t told fellow board
members Wednesdav he visited
Sacramento this we-ek and dtd
not believe Lewis ' loan propo~ul
would wm legislative approval.
Howeve r, the Al.sembly did
vote 69·0 Tuesday to wuive rules
that would have required a 30-
day wait before Lewis' loan bill
could be heard.
Schmit said the measure is to
be brought before the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee
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Assistant District Supennten-
dent Howard Roop told trustees
proposed graduation standards
may require students to achieve
an individual level of physical
education and recrea tional
abilities which may reqwre three
Cull years o( classses m this area.
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* ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THU RSDAY , JANUARY 13, 1977 TEN CENT~ I VOL. 70, NO. 13, 3. SECTIONS, 32 PAGES
: Diedrich Demands Jury Clear Hhn
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of tlM Dally l'I ... SU!ft
Confident that the county
Grand Jury will eventually clear
him of any alleged wrongdoing,
Orange County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich said Wednesday he will
demand that the jury publicly an·
oouncehis innocence.
As Diedrich spoke, however.
the Grand Jury investigation into
Scutuler
I Accused
Of Lies
By TOM BARLEY
Of IM D•llJ Piiot s. .. tt
Condemning key prosecution
witness John H. "Jack" Scudder
of Newport Beach as "the only
liar t o set foot in thi s
courtroom." defense attorney
Michael Quigley urged an
Orange County Superior Court
jury late Wedoesdaytoacquittwo
accused kidnapers.
A jury that is now deliberating
was told that it only had Scud·
der's word for the fact that he
was a genuine victim of a kid.nap.
ing last Aug. 19 in Huntingtqn
Beach.
Lashing the heir to the Laura
Scudder's millions as "an ogre
who makes threats-~over the
phone to women•• Quigley asked
1 the jury to reject Scudder 's
testimony and immediately free
his two clients.
William Rudy Wesson, 45, or
Tustin faces charges of kid.nap·
ing. His brother·in·law, Ricki
Dale Sellers, 21, of Hermosa
Beach, is accused of kid.naping
and assauJt.
"My clients told you the truth
1 ~~en they told you that Scudder
waeiped set this thing up," Quigley
I said. "There has only been one
proven liar in this courtroom and
that was Jack Scudder."
1 Scudder. 64, den.led from the
witness stand that he played any
part in a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller warn.
ing Mrs. Valerie Scudder to get
$250,000 in cash together or her
husband woutd be eliminated,
Tbe potato chip heir toJd the
jury that he was grabbed at gun·
point as he left his dentist's office
and bundled into a waiting
motorhome.
He testified that he was cut
over the eye and punched in the
teet~ while his eyes were being
tape(! by his abductors who then
Jammed a hat over hislhead.
Scudder said he escaped from
the van by faking a heart attack
after one of the kidnapers left the
vehicle. He said be ran along a
<See H EIR, PageA2)
I
Irvine Thieves
Get Windows
Thieves have walked off with
23 windows worth Sl,175 from an
lrvme Pacific comtruction site
in Woodbrid&e.
According to an Irvine police
report. the theft occurred
sometime last month at a site
n ea r W il l owbrook and
Nigbttiawk, whe re residential
units are being built.
The windows, about 32 inches
by 60 inches in size. were taken
from five different residences
under construction, police said.
Co ast
We athe r
Fair through Friday ex·
. cept patchy low clouds or
morning fog ln coastal
areas. Highs In 60s. I.owl
in40s.
IN81DE TODAY
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Fard'1 /iftert hmlr conw too
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allegations that he made im· inquiry has now been expanded
proper use or bis office to solicit to include other alleged instances
campaign con~ributions for or political arm twisting involv-
various political candidates con· • • ing, in some instances, funds not
tinued. personally solicited by Diedrich.
Initially, the Grand Jury probe
centered on allegations that be
threatened a Hughes Airwest
lobbyist with reprisal should he
fail to contribute to candidates of
Diedrich 's choosing.
However, it is reported that the
Diedrich Wednesday labeled
such charges "ridiculous and
absolutely without foundation.·•
He cited laws caUlng for a
Grand Jury which has investigat·
ed charges and found them
Mesa's Heart Tlaroh? o.11y ,., ... si..tt """4•
Costa Mesa automobile pinstripe painter, Shaky Jake,
tools up Har bor Boulevard in h is beavy·laden
Volkswagen conversion. The artist, wbo earned bis first
name for precision pinstriping -without tape or a ruler
-<!raws stares from motorists in the Harbor Area. But
don 't worry, girls. Sbak:y's not really leaving town.
Gavin S. Herbert
Services Scheduled
SUCCUMBS AT 6e
G•vln 8. Hert>en Sr.
Funeral services will be con-
ducted Friday for Gavin S.
Herbert Sr. who died Wednesday
attheageof66.
Mr. Herbert. a resident of
Newport Beach and Palm Spr·
ings. was the founder and
chairman of the board of Allergan
Pharmaceuticals, h ea d -
quartered in the Irvine industrial
area.
A native of Iowa, Mr. Herbert
spent most of his life in Southern
California.
• His company, whichspecializes
in eye and s kin medicines, was
moved to Orange County in 1951.
In a ddi tion to the
pharmaceuticals firm, Mr.
Herbert also owned a chain or re-
tai 1 pharmacies in the Los
Angeles a rea which bear his
name.
As a Harbor Area resident. Mr.
Herbert was active in several
civic organizations including the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
ofCommerceand Hoag Memorial
(Sff RITES, Page A2)
Juvenile Law
without substance to publicly
clear 'the investigation's target
when asked to.
ln a s ingle day or closed-door
hearings so far, at least three
witnesses have testified in the
Diedrich probe.
Those witnesses were Hughes
lobbyist Donald K . Brown. Hughes Airw~st public relations
official Michael M'urphy and
county Supervisor Thomas
Riley's aide Scott Ferguson.
Ferguson and at least four
other people, including two ot
Supervisor Ralph Clark's aide$
and former county planning com·
missioner Shirley Grindle. were
subpoenaed to appear before the
jury Wednesday.
But Tuesday afternoon those
subpoenaed were t old their
scheduled appearances weren't
necessary then.
However, the cancellatlo11J didn't mean tt\,e probe was at an
end. · When news or the investiga.
tion broke, Diedrich said its'
source was the District At·
tomey's Office, irked at his role
in an aborted attempt to transfer
22 investigators from the office to :
the sheriff's stare.
<See PROB E, Page A2)
Will Revelation·:
Hughes Beneficiary 'Cracks'
LOS ANGELES (A P>
Melvin Dummar, named to re·
ceive millions in a will supposed
ly left by billionaire Howard
Hughes. has admitted deliverin~
ttie document to the Salt Lake Ci·
ty headquarters or the Mormon
church, Noah Dietrich's attorney
said today.
Harold Rhoden , wh o
represents Dietrich, a former
Hughes aide named as executor
in the alleged will. said he ques
lioned Dummar m Ogden. Utah.
Wednesday
He said Dummar "cracked,"
admitting that he not only de·
livered the will but also ad·
dressed the envelope in which it
was found.
Dummar denied wriUng the
will himself or knowing who did.
Rhoden said . The attorney said
Dummar gave three or four
stories as to how he received the
will.
"I didn't believe him. and told
him so." Rhoden said. "He's not
ready to tell the truth about how
he got it."
Rhoden said he asked for the
"grilling session" with Dummar
alter handwriting experts said
that Dummar addressed the en-
velope containing the so-called
"Mormon will."
"My own handwriting ex
perts told me Dummar wrote
that envelope," Rhoden said.
"These are the same experts that
tell me Howard Hughes wrote the
will ...
Rhoden said he would move to
put Dummar on the witness
stand in Las Vegas, where a
court is attempting to determine
the authenticity of the document.
which surfaced about three
weeks after Hughes' death.
"I want to1>ring him to the wit-
ness stand where he knows that ir
he lies it will mean lime in
prison." Rhoden said. "Maybe
that way, we will find what we
want to know.'•
Rhoden said he is not ready to
declare the will itself a phony un·
til the FBI report on it comes
back.
"Whatifthe FBI report says the
will was written eight years ago?
What if they find fingerprints o(
<See HUGHES, Page ;\2)
Grant Given Santa Barhara Countg
For School Fired Fair Chief
In Irvine
Support from labor and de·
velopment interest.I helped the
Irvine Unified School District
win a $3.5 million federal grant to
build a middle school in Wood·
bridge, school officials said Wed-
nesday.
The grant, awarded under the
Federal Public Works Act of
1976, was the largest amount
awarded in Orange County.
District Administrator David
King s~id one major difference
between his application and
otheNt was that he had support
from the Building Trades Council
and from Gil Ferguson, a labor
and development spokesma n
from Newport Beach.
"With letters or recommenda·
lion from them, our case was
helped," King commented
following Wednesday's school
board meetin~.
''Besides. it was just a good
proposal," King contended.
He added that he was
"challenged" to apply for the
federal money partly because of
his previous success at securing
a federal solar energy grant.
In the past, public works runds
have onl y been given to cities and
counties . However, this time,
several school districts received
funds. too.
The exact amount of funding
for Irvine is $3,533,400. The dis·
trict expects to receive the funds
early next month. although
fed eral officials warned that the
allocations are still rather ten·
tative. '
As pa rt of the program's
stipulations. work must begin at
the middle school site within 90
days of the receipt or funds.
Battled
Gets New Posiiion:
Former Orange County Pair
manager Jim Porterfield bas
been hired as manager of the
Santa Barbara County Fair, less
than a month after his abrupt fir-
ing by Orange County Fair direc·
tors.
The elated former manager.
who headed fair operations for
the Orange County r acility for six
years, said he will begin work at
the 80-acre Santa Maria·based
fair Feb. 1.
"Do I want to leave Orange
County," he asked. "I do now,"
the 35-year·old Costa Mesa resi-
dent laughed.
Orange County Fair directors
fired Porterfield last Dec. 17,
claiming expansion activities at
the fairgrounds would stretch his
management capabilities.
There was also mention of dif·
ficulty in the fair's accounting
procedures that state auditors
found violated standard pro·
cedures. Those alleged, violations
are under investigation.
While the directors praised
Porterfield's work at the fair,
they expressed concern that he
might not be ablt? to handle a
multi·million dollar expansion
program at the !SO-acre fair·
grounds in Costa Mesa.
Porterfield said Board Presi·
dent Warren Finley felt he would
be better suited at a smaller
county fair.
<See FAIR, PageA2)
Rape Suspect
Unnamed by
Irvine Police
GETS NEW FAIR
Manager Porterfield
Schooh Hire
Attorney/or
Work Battle
-
Irvine Unified School District
officials will hire an attorney to
represent them In a more than $2
million lawsuit filed by Olson
Construction Company concern·
lng work at the new Irvine High
School.
School trustees conferred in a
closed session prior to Wed·
nesday'a school board meeting
and then decided to seek private
Irvine police said early today counsel on the recommendation
they expected to go to the district of' a county counsel deputy.
Cnunty Judge Orden Detention of Young1ten
attorney this afternoon seeking a It ls expected that a coun-
complaint against a rape suspect. tersult wUl be filed against Olaon
being held in the Newport Beach Const r u c ti o n Co mp a n y
City JaU. sometime before the end of this Orange County Superior Court
Judge Raymond Vincent said
Wednesday he has issU¥1 court
orders that, in effect, challenge a
state law prohibiting the detain·
ing of certain classes ol juvenile
offenders ln aecure facilities.
Judte Vincent said bis act.ion
wu touched olf by ··an enormous
runaway problem at McMillan
Scflo9l and not by a desire to ~h younptet'S."
Jultge Vincent's orders have
the effect of com manding
Juveniles to .-.main at McMillan
rather &ban having the Uc:ense to J~ave al wlU. •
" _~obedience of those orders la wmempt ot court and v1olatons
&.hen can be placed in juvenile
ai.ll.
Wheb a new st•te In Hid that· minot' juvenlle ollenden cannot
be detained ln a secured deten·
JUVENILE JUSTICE
Uon instltutlon, McMillan was
designated an unsecure facility
by count1 officlala.
Oft Dec. 27, those offenders
charted with status otlenses and
housed In Ounce County
.Wwnile Hall were transrerred to
acMillan.
Statu s offenders are
youngsters •ho have committed
· offena& such as nma\Vay and
truancy which would not be of.
fenaes lf they were adult.I.
Accprdln s t.o records at
McM&Uan, in the ftnt week ot
gtvtn1 such otrenden .. ri9ht to
roam at will 21 of the approx·
imately 45 juveniles housed there
eitercised their option to leave at
will.
Records show one girl was
stabbed s hortly after her de·
parture ,and a rWlaway from
Rhode Island whoseJparents
were en route to return fier home
was lost Crom custody because or
the free access rule.
"I don't believe there is a right
for a cblld to roam the streets un·
der Jlo one'a cont.col," Hid Judge
Vincent .
"And we are parucularly con-
~ed with tho•• who <lo not re-
Ull"D to._..ir homes 1114. b\ effect,
are rolmlng at wlU under no
one'a supervi1ion."
Chief County Probation Officer
Maraaret Grier aald today the
new •t•te re1ut aUCN are "pea. J tSee ORDE a , PaceA.J)
A 23-year·old unemployed San-month.
ta Ana resident was arrest~ The eompany wu responsible
Tuesday aftemoon and charged for tbe concrete panel work at the
with forcible rape. He w~cked new high school on Walnut
up a ball hour after som sex· Avenue, involving a S2.S million 1 ually uaauJ~ a woman in the contract. 1
Irvine Industrial Complex. Trouble surfaced in October,
However, Police contlmMd to wbeo the contractor insisted bis
decline to reveal the man's Job wu completed and district
name, claiminl they ool1 have officials argued that the ..-ork
"clrcumatant1al evidence" at was not 1atJ1factory.
tbis,pc>int. At that time, district ad·
"We'll ••Ir the DA for • com· mintstrator David Kini aaid of.
plaint tbll a.ftetbooG. U we set it, ficials objected to the "unev
we'll teveal t be man's name," a colorandtexture"oftbepanels.
police spokeaman said today. Olson Con1tructlon filed th
"U he tum • UI dqwn. we're so-1ult, in exce11 of4mnllon,
lnl to let the man ~o tree." be charetng breach of aet. wi
added. the school diah1ct. e l3 nek·
Tbt .uapect was picked 11p Int money withheld from hll cc>b· ~r be wa• spotted by the Cotta tract money be HYI ii Offed to
Me .. police be~!~~!r_~bat him due to the prolonpd con'lplei
aeouted the ar~a aunvunu.u:aa tl'le den date at the hip achoo! and
alt.oftbeft_pe. costaoftbeJawsult • .... ·--~
A lmost Finished
There will be 210 new apartments for
married students and graduate students
at UC Irvine when this housing project on
South Verano Place is completed in
March. llowever, all of the apartments
already are spoken for by students whose
names are on a UCI waiting list for stu-
dent housing. Rent for two-bedroom, un-
furnished apartments will be $185 per
month for families and $100 per month
each for two graduate roommates.
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HEIR ...
Fountain Vall ey street calling for
help while the kidnaper fled on
foot through a nearby back yard.
Describing Scudder as "an ac-
complished actor with a big
ego," Quigley asked the jury to
note that the alleged kidnapers
never troubled to tie Scudder's
hands and feet although they had
a length of rope in the vehicle.
"Isn't that the first thing real
kidnapers would do?" he asked
the Jury. "Why didn't Scudder
try to leave U1e van while it stood
for 15 minutes at a gas station
with attendants only a few feet
from the vehicle?
.. lie could have called for
help, .. Quigley said. "And he
could have made an attempt lo
escape from the van at any one of
a number of traffic lights that
hailed the motorhome as it drove
through Huntington Beach and
f'ountain Valley
.. He didn't do those things
because he was a part of the kid·
nap plot.'' Quigley told the jury.
"Don't be fooled into thinking
that Jack Scudder is naive. He
may have lived on somebody
etse·s fame and fOrtWle all these
years but he's very, very clever.
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HUGHES •.•
Howard Hughes on thewiJI?"
Dummar·s account contrad1ct-
<>d published reports that a
'mystery woman" delivered the
will t o the Mormon head-
quarters
Rhoden said Dummar ad-
mitted he went to the church in
ordinary clothes and asked for
Spencer Kimball, president of
the Mormon Church. When told
Kimball was out, Dummar look
one of the church envelopes and
addressed 1t and ten, Rhoden ~aid .
The wall was in a separate en-
' l'lope inside tht church en -
velope Dummar admitted he
had onc(' Slt'amcd open the inner
en ' elope and that hi s
fingerprints probably would be
• 111 over the will, Rhoden said
Fro.P~AI
PROBE .•.
But the probe is a Grand Jury
mvest1gation not launched by the
district attorney who by law
must supply the manpower to
carry out the Jury's investiga-
tion.
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Guilty Plea
Entered to
lesser Rap
A man who once faced murder
charges for the role he allegedly
played'in the killings of a SWlSel
Beach couple has pleaded guilty
to lesser charges in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
Roger Keith Davis, 30, of Long
Beach, pleaded guilty before
Judge Robert P. Kneeland to
charges of first degree burglary.
He will be sentenced March 2 to
what could be not less than Ci ve
years in state prison.
On the critical list at UC Irvine
Medical Center for some time,
Davis was brought to the
courtroom in a wheelchairlooffer
his plea. His earlier arraignment
took place at his bedside with a
visiting judge, court reporter,
clerk, bailiff and lawyers for both
sides on hand.
Firemen Have
Busy Day at
Fliwr Plant
Things got a little heated Wed·
nesday at the Fluor building in
Irvine, as seven fire department
vehicles responded within a half
hour to two possible fires and a
medical aid.
By the time all three alarms
had been set off. four engines,
one truck company , the
paramedic van, an ambulance
and the fire chief had arrived at
the Fluor building on Michelson
Drive.
According to a fire department
spokesman, the resulli of the
three calls were as follows :
-The medical aid caJJ was for
Charles Stetson, 60, who was
taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital
with a possible heart attack. He's
listed in good condition today.
-The first alarm turned out lo
be heating panels that caused
s moke in the stairwells in one
portion of the building. The only
damage was a little paint being
scorched.
-The second alarm was in the
kitchen , where a fire ext-
mguisher system was discharg-
ing dry chemicals for no ap-
parent reason.
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ORDER •••
ing a tremendous problem.
"We have no authority to de-
tain the youngsters except
through our counselors urging
them to stay."
Miss Grier said troubled
youngsters on the loose without
means or support or a place to
slay can often become victims of
crimes.
And, s he added, a roaming
population or troubled juveniles
can easily drift into serious mis-
adventures. .
The intent or last year's
juvenile justice reform legisla·'
lion was to provide sterner treat·
ment of juveniles who commit
serious offenses such as murder
while noninstitutionalized treat-
ment was provided for minor of-
fenders.
That lighter treatment in-
cluded prohibiting local officials
from detaining them in secure
facilities where they are not free
to leave at their ch005ing.
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FAIR .• ·•
"I just don't buy that argu-
ment,'' Porterfield said today.
"What it amounts to is, I was not
able to express my capabilities to
rum (Finley). I was able to ex·
press my capabilities through re-
sults I achieved at the fair·
grounds." he said .
"When I got in there, il waa a
dirty little fairgrounds that
nobody wanted anything to do
with," said Porterfield.
He said his achievements in-
cluded im plementation of a
master plan for the fairgrounds,
··wruch J recommended the first
year I worked at the fair."
$130,000 Bonds
Stolen From Judge
Orange Countr sher iff's of-
ficers are investigating the re-
ported theft of negotiable bonds ;
valued at $130,000 from the
Rossmoor home of a retired
judge .
Deputies said the theft was re-
ported by former Judge Leon
Benwell, 80. They said there was
no evidence of forced entry at the
home and a search oC the pre·
mists railed to produce the
bonds.
Hollinden Elected
Transit ChairIDan
Fountain Valley Ma)'or Al
Holllnden was elected chairman
or the new Oranae Count)'
Transportation Commlaalon Lo-day.
County S u per visor Ralph
Diedrich was e lected vice
c halrm an by fellow com-
missioners at their first meetin1
In Santa Ana.
Created by new state legisla·
tlon effective this month, the
commlHlon has the power to re-
view budgets and plans for
tranelt operations and road
buildinl projects in the county.
Members Include Holllndea
and Santa Ana Clty Council111an
David Brandt selected by the
Oran1e County Le.,ue ot Cities
and Supertlaors Diedrtcla and
Ralph Clark aelectal by fellow
aupervlsors. .
Both Holllnden and Clark alllO
aerve u directors ol the Oranie
County Tranalt Dlatrtct. wblcb
Op8'at• bu.f.. UuouPoul the counu.
.$2 Miiiion Loan
County Board
Nixes Proposal
A S2 million state loan pro·
posaJ designed to bad a regional
air pollution control aaency out
of financial trouble was op~ed
Wednesday by Orange County supervisors.
Supervisor Laurence Schmit
the county's representative o~
the South Coast Air Quality
Management Dlalrict, labeled
the proposal by Assemblyman
Jerry Lewis (R-Higblands) mis·
directed.
At his suggestion, supervisors
agreed to continue pushing for
what they believed would be a
fairer way lo finance the
agency.
The board is backing a pro-
posal hammered out by officials
from Orange, Los Angeles,
Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties lut week to pay for the
agency's $8 million bud&et.
That proposal would tack $1
onto the co.st of vehicle regbtra-
tion fees and require industries
to pay annual permit feea.
Lewis proposed the loan this
week because Los Ange~es
Oil Barge
Grounded
BALTIMORE (AP) -A
barge carrying about
600,000 gallons of crude oil
bas run airound in the
lower Chesapeake Bay, the·
Coast Guard reported to-
day.
There were no reports of
injuries or s pilled or leak-
ing oil, the Coast Guard
said.
Coast Guard units were
standing by at the scene,
but were waiting for hlgh ·
tide to see if the vessel
could be floated off the
shoal.
County supervisors refused to
pay their $2.3 million share of
th~ qency's budget, a share
now based on each county's
population.
And while the state attorney
general has tiJed suit against
Los Angeles officials lo force
payment, Lewis said the agency
would need the emergency loan
to avoid laying off 200 ernployes
and cutting services by 70 per-
cent.
The loan was proposed to cov·
er the agency's costs through
June. Ten percent penalties
would be assessed counties re·
fusing to pay thelr share of ex-
penses.
In addition, the measure car-
ries a threat to withhold state
sales tuu until the loan ls re-paid.
Orange County Supervisors
have only paid the January por·
tion or their $1.3 milllon annual
share and will decide later
whether or not to pay auess·
ments for later months.
Schmit told fello.w board
members Wednesday he visited
Sacramento this week and did
not believe Lewis' loan proposal
would win legislative approval.
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RITES •••
Hospital's support Croup, the~
Club.
HeleaveshU widow, Rosella; a
son , Gavin S. Herbert Jr.; a
daughter, Marilyn E. Hausman,
and a stepson, Robert Herbert, all
of Newport Beach.
Services will be cmducted at
Pacific View Memorial Park,
Corona del Mar, at3p.m.
The family suggests memorial
contributions be made to the
Desert Hospital Foundation,
Palm Springs.
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Claudine~
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In Longet
Pistol Eyed
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gun held by entertainer Claudine
Longel that killed her lover in
the bathroom of the moun-
tainside home they shared could
have malfunctioned.
After the expert's testimony,
the French-born Miss Longet
was greeted with a kiss from ex.
husband Andy Williams and a
smile from actor Jack Nicholson.
The three chatted outsidt lhe
courtroom during a brief rectss.
Lama Martin, a ballistics ex-
pert who works for a private
laboratory in Maryland, said the
.22·caliber pistol Miss Longet
was holding when champion
skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich
was fatally shot last March could
have malfunctioned.
He attributed the possible mis-
fire to a "greasy residue" left on
the gun's internal workings.
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'Y'all Corne' Bid Pu%%les Clementeons
' Mary Manclark and her
husband Charles have received
invitations to President-elect
Jimmy Carter's inauguration.
But, the San Clemente couple
are mystified as to why.
They didn't campaign for
Carter, don ate money or
otherwise get involved in his
behalf.
They're not even Democrats.
They're Independents.
''We got one last Thursday or
Friday and really didn't think
anything about, it until we saw a
little boy on the tel~vision who
had gotten one. But, he knew
why. he'd donated some money.
"They must be sending a lot of
them around," Mrs. Manclark
speculated.
Well, indeed they are.
The Associated Press reported
that about 300,000 invitations
were sent out by the Carter
Inautural Committee In hopes of
··pleasing everybodf."
It didn't work.
Some people who worked for
Carter's election are very unhap·
py. They didn't get invited.
Some people, Republicans
even, who didn't help at all, did
•~et invited.
Vicki Rogers, a cocbairwoman
of the effort blamed th.e difficulty
on an errant computer.
"Presently we are in the pro-
cess or checking our invitation
lists and correcting the errors re·
garding the mechanics or the
process. By next week, most of ,
our mistakes will be corrected,"
Miu Rogers said.
The inauguratioo is next
Thursday.
In any event; the Carter Com·
mittee was urging "y'all come."
"We have aggressively
planned a series of free public
events In Washington for in·
augur al week ," Miss Rogers
said.
Mrs. Manclark said sl\e and
Charles had just gotten back
from Washington, D.C. the day
before the invitation came.
Laguna Council Mulls
City Skateboard Park
-,:a:po Beach Collision
~xpense,
Location
Studied
By JACK CHAPPELL
OHM Dally l'tlol SUH
Laguna Beach should probably
develop a free city-operated
skateboard park.
That's the gist of discussion
Wednesday by members of the
City Council and others interest-
ed in the sport.
No firm commitments toward
development of s uch a park were
made, although Vice Mayor Jon
Brand. who chaired the session,
declared that another study
session would \)e held in a month,
after staff research.
At the top of the question list
was need and expense of liability
insurance. Others were the possi-
ble location of a park, noise im-
pact on neighbors and whether
such a facility would really draw
youthful skateboarders off the
streets.
Marv Brown, president of the
board of realtors. said he had
visited the skateboard facility at
the city of Irvine and found little
difficulties there.
Ed Cornwell , 30. of Capistrano Beach, son
of a local restaur ateur. was 1aken to
hospital after the Honda motorcycle he
was riding Wednesday collided with a car
turning ldt across Doheny Park Road
near Victoria Boulevard. Cornwell was
kept over night it San Clemente General
Hospital for observation. Driver of the car
Virginia Kurilchyk, 56, also of Capistrano
Beach, was unhurt. Cause of the crash is
being investigated.
"The young people do a great
job disciplining themselves, ..
Brown said. He said he found the
noise to be minimal. Residents
near the Irvine facility have
asked the city to move it, object·
ing to noise and congestion.
Trial for Abuse Halted
"The kids are more interested
in skateboarding than talking so
they are just doing their thing
and doing it and doing it and do·
ing it," Vice Mayor Brand inter-
jected recalling his visit to a
commercial park in Carlsbad.
Mother's' Lawyer See/a to Cilt Testinwny
Brown said the commercial
parks are expensive, as much as
$2.50 for two hours. Additionally,
safety equipment is required
there and if not owned by partici-
pants must be rented at a charge.
By TOM BARLEY Of, ... o •• ,, l'llOI \tiff
The prosecution's child abuse
case against a San Clemente
woman who is being tried with
her Marine boyfriend was de·
layed today in Orange County
Superior Court when her lawyer
moved to exclude prior allega.
lions of child abuse Crom trial
testimony.
Judge Harmon G. Scoville halt·
ed the trial of Carolyn Brewster.
23, and Camp Pendleton Marine
Kenneth Ray Bolden, 20, while
Deputy District Attorney Frank
Coast
Weather/
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cept patchy low clouds or
morning fog in coastal
areas. Highs in 60s. Lows
in40s.
INSIDE TODAY
What may have ben Cerold
Ford'a fjneat hour come too
late to keep him in tfl.e White
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Fasel turned to his law books in a
bid to get the controversial
evidence into the trial.
Deputy• public defender
Thomas Hahn -.:epresenting Mrs.
Brewster, told Judge Scoville he
objects to prosecution plans to in-
troduce evidence that his client
abused her 4-year-old daughter ,
Jennifer, while the Brewsters
were living in Jacksonville, Fla.
Hahn told Judge Scoville that
Mrs. Brewster was never tried
HeirAccwed
Of Lies as ·
Defense Rests
Condemning key pr06ecution
witness John H. "Jack" Scudder
of Newport Beach as "the only
liar to set fool in this
courtroom." defense attorney
Michael Quigley urged an
Oranee County Superior Court
jury late W edllesdayto acquittwo
accused kidnapera.
A jury that is now deliberating was told that it only fiad Scud-
der'a word for the fact that he was a 1enulne vicUm of a kidnap-
ing last Aug, 19 1n Huntington
Beach. ·
Lashing the helr to the Laura
Scudder'• millions as "an oere
who makes threats over the
pbone to women·• Quigley uked
the jury to reject Sc:udder's
testimony and immediately rree
h.11 two clients.
(See HEllt, Page Al)
on those allegations in Florida
but her daughter was taken from
her for six months by order of the
Jacksonville social services de-
partment.
Mrs. Brewster is being tried in
the current trial on charges that
s he abused h er younger
daughter, Cora, 2, while she lived
with Bolden in a San Clemente
motel.
The defendants are accused in
three felony counts of being in·
volved in abuse that included the
breaking of the child's left arm,
burning her with cigarettes,
beating her back and buttocks
<See TRIAL, Page A2>
Councilwoman Sally Bellerue
said the city would probably
have on its hands a pack of irate
parents pestered for money by
young skateboarders if a com-
mercial venture were put in.
Liability ins urance loomed as
a major problem. ,
Such insurance can cost com-
mercial establishments $100,000
year l y, Wood y Dike , a
skateboard park planner, said.
This is because the risk in·
volved in the sport is largely un-
known.
<See SKATERS, Page AZ)
Bing's Thing
Singer Donates to SJC Group
Superstar Bing Crosby has surprised the San Juan
Capisqano Historical Society by sending a $100 donation,
accompanied by a letter expressing interest in lbe socle~'s
program.
The famous crooner is now a
lifetime member or the organization and
will receive all society mailings, said 1 Anne Schauwecker, president.
Mrs. Schauwe~ker said the his·
torical society ls currently involved In
plans to move and restore the Pryor
House, which was recently donated to
1 the group by the Alfred Corn'ft'ell family .
The house, which is on the city's In·
v,entory of historical and cultural
landmarks. is believed to have been built
in tht 1880'•, Mrs. Schauwecker said . CltOHY
Crosby wUt be kept. up to date on development.a ii) the
Pryor house reatoratlon. she said. Perhaps hla out SW'Prbo
w1U be to visit the project in penon.
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INAUGURAL INVITATION PUZZLES SAN CLEMENTEANS
Mary and Charles Manclark Didn't Assist President-elect
Laguna Fire Hits
St. Mary's Church
A predawn fire swept through
a portion of the St. Mary's
Episcopal Church complex in
Laguna Beach, periling the his·
toric chapel.
Laguna Beach firemen
estimated the loss at $5,000 to an
enclosed porch and stairway
behind the chapel. built in 1929
and declared a historic building.
The chapel is also condemned
and has been boarded closed
because of an unstable geologic
condition.
St. Mary's rector, Fr. Robert
L. Cornelison, said there was "np
Diedrich Says
He'll Demand
Jury Apology
By GARV GRANVILLE Of,,,. Dally Piiot St•ff
Confident that the county
Grand Jury will eventually clear
him of any alleged wrongdoing,
Orangt! County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich said Wednesday he will
demand that the jury publicly an-
nounce his innocence.
As Diedrich spoke, however.
the Grand Jury investigation into
allegations that he made im-
proper use of his offi ce to solicit
campaign contributions for
various political candidates con-
tinued. '
Initially, the Grand Jury probe
centered on allegations that he
threatened a Hughes Airwest
lobbyist with reprisal should he
fail to contribute to candidates of
Diedrich 's choosing.
However, it is reported that the
inquiry has now been expanded
to include other alleged instances
or politicaJ arm twisting involv·
Ing, in some instances, funds not
personally solicited by Diedrich.
Diedrich Wednesday labeled
suet\ charges "ridiculous and
absolutely without foundation."
He cited laws calling for a
Grand Jury whi41h has investigat·
ed charges add found them
without substance to publicly
clear the investigation's target
when asked to.
In a single day of cl~·door
hearings so far, at lea\\' three
witnesses have testified in the
Diedrich probe.
Those witnesses were Hughes
lobbyist Donald K . Brown.
Hughes Airwest pub~ relations
official Michael Murphy and
county Supervisor Thomas
Riley's aide Scott FerBU50n.
Ferguson and at least four
other people, including two of
S&lperviaor Ralph Clark's aides and tormer county planning com-
missioner Shirley Orindle, were
subpoenaed to appear before the
jury Wednesday.
Sut Tuesday aft«noon those
subpoenaed were told their
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damage t o tht! chapel
whatsoever." He said the inci·
dent would cause no interrupti~'
in church services.
The fire erupted al about S
a.m .
Fire Capt. Eugene Dilsabella
said the area was fully involved
in name as his company from the
headquarters' station arrived.
All told. 28 men including the
two param edics battled the
blaze.
There were no injuries and
firemen halted the names before
the chapel or other adjacent
structures became involved.
The cause of the fire is current•
ly under investigation, Fire
Marshal Jim Presson said.
It is believed the fire origmat·
ed in an area fr~uented by1
1ransients but it is unknown if the
fire were intentionally started, or
if it began through carelessness.
the fire marshal said. ·
Fr. Cornelison said the maze--
like complex has been a "haven••
for transients who occupy the
area despite e fforts by the
church and the Laguna Beach
Police Department to prevent
the practice.
St. Mary's Chapel is one of the
oldest structures in Laguna
Beach.
Built in 1929, it was one of the
first churches in the city and
seated about SO people. A new
church was constructed next to it
in 1957 and the chapel has been
out of use for about 14 years. ·
The chapel is patterned aft~
the St. Francis Church in Assisj.
Italy. It bas been declared a h'is·
<See CHURCH, Page A2)
Zone Changes
Approved at
Dana Point
A zoning change that will open
the door for up to 500 new homes
in the northwest Dana Point area
was approved Wednesday by
Orange County supervisors. :
The new 200-aere Bear Bradd
Hill Planned Community will bh
localed east of the Laguna Ni gull
Golf Course and northwest (
Niguel Road, county offlciii
said.
Jn approving a zone chan
from agricultural to residenti
supervisors trimmed the ma •
imum number of homes that c
be built in the community fro
558to500.
In addition, they moved
lotation ot a commercial cent
from hilly terrain in the area
ft()l'tbeast section toil•' southe
corner. ·'I
About half the 20Q.acre d
velopment will be left as -oDel.
space whk h wm bo located' ii\
two at.rips along the eutand west
sldes, county officials said. . ..
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Judge Tackles
Juvenile Law
Or ange County Superior Cour1
J udge Raymond Vincent said
Wednesday he has lSsued court
orders that, lo effect, challenge a ~late law prohibiting the detain·
mg of certain class~ of juvenile
ofCenders in secure facilities.
Judge Vincent said hJs action
was touched off by "an enormous
runaway problem at McMillan
School and not by a desire to
punish youngsters."
Judge Vincent's orders have
t he efrect of commanding
juveniles to remain at McMillan
rather than having the license to
leave al will.
Disobedience of lhooe orders is
contempt or court and violators
tllen can be placed in Juvenile
hall.
Guilty Plea
Ente r e d to
W sser Rap
A man who once faced murder
charges for the role he allegedly
played in the killings of a Sunset
Beach couple has pleaded guilty
to lesser charges in Or ange Coun-
ty Super ior Court.
Roger Keith Davis, JO, of Long
Beach, pleaded guilty before
Judge Robert P. Kneeland to
charges of first degree burglary
lie will be sentenced March 2 to
what could be not less than five
years in state prison.
It was the firs t actua l
courtroom appearance for Davis.
who was felled a nd senously
wounded by police bullets when
he was arrested last April in San
Diego County on a fugitive war-
rant.
On the rrit1cal lii.t at UC Irvine
Medical Center for some lime,
Oav 1s w as brought to the
courtroom in a wheelchair lo offer
his plea lhs <'arher arraignment
took place at his bctlside with a
visiting Judge. court reporter,
clerk. bailiff and lawyers for both
sides on hand.
Davis was one of 11 men
rounded up in the wake orthe kill·
ings ott Nov . 8. 1975, of Ronald
Cauwels, 27, a nd Janet Mae Metz.
34, both of 16861 Bayview Drive.
Sunset Beach
The couplt> were !.hut to death
by armed intruders afterCauwcls
ran afoul of a drug smuggling
~ang by t aking 174 pounds of
marijuana at ~unpoint from two
i:;mg members without handing
over the $20,000 promised pa}
menl
Ten co def<'ndanLs have been
found guilty. or have pleaded gui 1.
ty to murder charges Three of the
11 have beens sentenC'ed to life in
prison
4 th H e aring
On Clemente
Crossing Set
The rourth day or Public
l't1lllJes Commission heannjils on
a San Clemente proposal to build
<.1 lrat:k ll'' l'I saf ety gate
pedestnan cross1n1t ~gan today
Test1mon} "'11s ex!)f'cted to
continue from Santa fe railroad
safety experts on purported
hazards of such croc;smgs
The ground level passage
across the tr;ic ks ofr Avenida
Vactona to renrh the city pier
and main bearh 1s npposed by
Santa Fe. the stale t ransporta-
tion department and PUC staff
The hearings are being held in
Caty Council chambers or the
civic rl'nter, and arc expected to
<.'onclude by tomorro"'
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When a new state law srud that
minor juvenile offenders cannot
be detained in a secured deten·
tion institution, McMillan was
designated an unsecure facility
by county officials
On Dec. 27, those offenders
charged with status offenses and
housed in Oran ge County
Juvenile Hall were transferred to
Mc Millan.
Statu s o ff e nd ers are
youngsters who have committed
offenses such as runaway and
truancy which would not be of-
fenses if they were adults.
Accord in g to r ecords at
McMillan, in the first week of
giving s uch offenders the right to
roam at will 21 of the approx-
imately 45 juveniles housed there
exercised lheir option to leave at
will.
Records show one girl was
stabbed shortly after her de-
parture and a runaway from
Rhode Island whose parents
were en route to return her home
was lost from custody because of
the free access rule.
"I don't believe lhere is a right
for a child to roam the streets un-
der no one's control." said Judge
Vincent.
"And we are particularly con-
cerned with those who do not re·
tum to their homes and, in effect,
are roam ing al will under no
one's supervision.''
Chief County Probation Offi cer
Margaret Grier said today the
new state regulations are "pos.
ing a tremendous problem.
"We have no authority to de-
t ain the youn gsters except
through our counselors urging
them to stay.''
~tiss Grier said troubled
youngsters on the loose without
means of s upport or a place to
stay can often become victims of
crimes.
And, she added, a roaming
population of troubled juveniles
can easily drift into serious mis-
adventures.
The intent of last year's
juvenile justice reform legisla·
lion was to provide sterner treat·
mcnt of juveniles who commit
serious offenses such as murder
while noninstitut ionalized treat·
ment was provided for minor of.
fenders.
Thal lighter treatment in ·
rluded prohibiting local officials
from detaining them an ~ecure
fac1hhes where I hey are not free
to leave al their choosang.
Fro• P age A I
SKATERS. • •
Early statistics mdicate that
supervised sk ateboarding at a
park is not hazardous, but in·
'urance companies are reluc-
tant to undertake liability
without more experience and
statistics be ing developed. Thosl'
companies that do, charge high
fees. Dike and others said.
A service road by Riddle Field
l'mer ged as the generally
favored location for a skateboard
facility.
The road pavement CUJTently
1s too rough for safe skateboard-
ing. Ed Gottschlich. owner of the
Oak Street Surf Shop. said. Got-
tsch Ii ch h as p r o moted the
Laguna Gran Prix of skateboard
ing durin g Winter Festa\' al
He offered to part.tcapate with
the city in a joint venture.
"Kids got us into this business.
They need a place to go without a
Cee," he said.
Gottschlich said an adequate
facility trod a fine line between
being dull and being too challeng-
ing.
Council members worried that
a sophisticat ed facility would
become a m ecca for skate-
boarders from far away as the
Carlsbad and Anaheim parks
have become.
One speake r wa rned if the in-
tent or creating a park were
to eliminate s kateboarders on
the streets. It just wouldn't work.
Many use theilf wheeled boards
as transportation. he said.
"Instead of having 200 kids on
the streets, maybe we'll have 100
with the rest in the park," Brand
answered.
Anne Price. a mother of two
youthful skateboar ders, said the
city should provide the facility
for the same reason it provides
parks with basketball, volleyball
and tennis' gear.
Before adjourning the informal
session, Vtce Mayor Brand con·
Jured up the ultimate in boarding
when Councilwoman Bellerue
suuested the periodic closing of
Paik Avenue to vehtcle t.ratnc
and allowing the skateboarders
their reifn. Steep Park Avenue
leads directly to the beach.
''You could put a surfboard on
a skateboard and just kffp right
oo golna," Brand said.
S of ety Sliee
Bene fits I
Of Pier
Probed
The San Clem ente aty Counell
asked a private consultant Wed·
nesday to show more 1peci.tlcally
what lhe city will gel for the
money It paya for a redevelop-
ment study ol the city pier area.
The cons ultant, Keisker·
Johnson of Newport Beach, bas
estimated the cost at.$S7,000. At a
study session last night, both the
council a nd members or the
public wanted to know how that
fowre was determined.
Original estimates of the cost,
discussed while the council was
choosin g a con s ultant from
among three competing firms,
was closer to $30,000 to $40,000.
Work got under way today al Crystal Cove
to remove 2,500 cubic yards of dirt. The
state project is a safety measure to allow
motorists turning north out of the seaside
enclave o nto Pacific Coast Highway
toward Corona del Mar a better view of the
highway traffic. The work is expecte<i to
take about three days.
Keisker-Johnson officials were
asked to o uUlne cosu .i t.be next
regular meeting of lhe council,
acting as the r edevelopment
agency on Feb. 2.
The consulta nt estimated eogt.s
for a four-stage process lo form a
p lan or redev e lopment
alternatives.
The first phase, to which no
price tag was affixed. consisted
of the talks the council has held to
djscuss the scope of the work. Gav in S. Herbert
Services Scheduled
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scheduled appearances weren't
necessary then. .
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Funeral services will be con-
ducted Friday for Gavin S.
Herbert Sr. who died Wednesday
attheageof66..
Mr. Herbert. a r esident of
Newport Beach and Palm Spr-
ings, was the founder and
chairman of t he board of Allergan
Pha rm aceutical s. head-
quartered in the Irvine industrial
area.
A native or Iowa. Mr. Herbert
spent most of his life in Southern
California
J!Js company, which specializes
an eye and skin medicines, was
moved to Orange County in 1951.
civic organizations including the
Newport Harbor Area Cham ber
of Commerce and Hoag Memorial
Hospital's support group. the 552
Club.
He leaves his widow, Rosella; a
son. Gavin S. Herbert. Jr.; a
daughter, Ma rilyn E. Hausman,
and a stepson, Robert Herbert, all
of Newport Beach.
Services will be conducted at
Pacific View Memorial Park,
Coronadel Mar, at3p.m.
The family suggests memorial
contributions be m ade t o lhe
Desert Hospital Foundation,
Palm Springs.
However. the cancellation
didn°l m ean the probe was al an
end.
When news of the investiga.
tion broke, Diedrich said its
source was the Dis trict At-
torney's Office, irked al his role
in an aborted attempt to transfer
22 investigators from the office to
the sheriff's staff.
But the probe is a Grand Jury
investigation not laLmched by the
district attorney who by law
must supply the manpower to
carry out the jury's investiga-
tion.
Lorie landmark by the Laguna
Beach Historical Society and de·
signaled "a historically pre·
servable landmark" by the
American Institute(){ Architects.
Tbe structure waa fl.nit con-
demned in 1972 a.t unsafe and
given a 60 day date with the
wrecker's ball.
Since then, the Laguna Beach
City Council has author ized
periodic delays In the demolitioo
as the church worked to preserve
the structur e. Fr. Comelisoosaid
any decision on the rep~ of the
burned area will be made by lhe
church building committee.
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pharmace uticals firm , Mr.
Herbert also owned a chain of re-
l all pharmacies in the Los
Angeles area which bear his
name.
As a Harbor Area resident, Mr.
Herbert was active in several
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William Rudy Wesson, 45, of
Tustin faces charges of kidnap-
ing His br othcr ·in·law, Ricki
Dale Sellers, 21. of Hermosa
Beach, is accused of kidnaping
and assault.
"My clients told you the truth
when they told you that Scudder
helped set this thing up," Quigley
said. "There has only been one
proven lia r an this courtroom and
that was Jack Scudder."
Scudder. 64, denied from the
witness stand t hat he played any
part in a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller warn-
ing Mrs. Valerie Scudder to gel
$250.000 in cash together or her
husband would be eliminated.
The potato chip heir told the
jury lhat he was g rabbed at ~un
point as he left his dentist's offi ce
a nd bundled in to a waiting
motorhome.
He testified that be was cut
over the eye a nd punched in the
teeth while his eyes were being
taped by his abductors who then
Jammed a hat over his head.
Scudder said he escaped from
the van by faking a heart attack
after one of the kidnapers left the
vehicle. lie said he ran along a
Fountain Valley street calling for
help while the kidnaper fled on
foot through a nearby back yard.
Describing Scudder as "an ac-
complished a ctor with a big
l'go." Quigley asked the jury to
note that the alleged kidnapers
never troubled to tie Scudder's
hands and feet although they had
a length of rope in the vehicle.
"lsn 'l tha t the first thing real
kidnapers would do?" he asked
the jury. "Why didn't Scudder
try to leave the van while it stood
ror 15 minutes at a gas station
with attendants only a few feel
Crom the vehicle?
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with a Marine Corps belt and in·
01cllng seve re head injuries.
The prosecution claims that
the child was unconscious and
near death le&t Aug. 17 when San
Clemente police were summoned
by par am edics lo the motel
where the family lived.
The 'Child was held in San
Clemente General Hospital for a
month after brain surgery was
performed and she was treated
for her broken arm and other
muJllple lnJuriea. She Is now be-
ing cared for In a foster home.
Bolden is again free today on
hJs promise to appear in court.
The Marine was Jalled last week
when he failed to show on lime
for the flral day of trlal.
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Diedrich Demands Jury Clear Him t
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By GARY GRANVJLLE Oflhe 01111 PlloUi.lf
Confident that the county
Grand Jury will eventually clear
him of any alleged wrongdoing,
Orange County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich aaid Wednesday he will
demand that the jury publicly an-
nounce his innocence
As Diedrich spoke, however.
the Grand Jury investigation into
.
Scudder
iA.ccused
Of Lies
By TOM BARLE\'
Of IM O•ilr Pilol St.all
Condemning key prosecution
witness John II. "Jack" Sc udder
of Newport Beach as "the only
liar to se t r oo t in thi s
courtroom," defense attorney
Michael Quigley urged an
Orange County Supenor Court
jury late Wednesday to acquit two
accused kidnapers.
A jury that is now deliberating
was told that it only had Scud-
der's word ror the fact that he
was a genuine victim or a kidnap·
ing last Aug. 19 in Huntington
Beach.
Lashing the heir to the Laura
Scudder's millions as "an ogre
who makes threats over the
phone to women" Quigley asked
the jury to reJecl Scudder 's
testimony and immediately free
his two clients.
William Rudy Wesson . 45. of
Tustin faces charges of kidnap-
ing. His brother 1n·law, Ri cki
Dale Sellers, 21, of Hermosa
Beach, is accused of kid.naping
and assault.
"My clients told you the truth
E:when they told you that Scudder
ped set this thing up," Quigley
d. ''There has only been one
proven liar in this courtroom and
that was Jack Scudder."
Scudder, 64 , denied from the
witness stand that he played any
part in a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller wam-
uig Mrs. Valerie Scudder to get
$250,000 in cash together or her
husband would be ehmmated.
The potato chip heir told the
§. ry that he was grabbed at ~Un ·
t as he left his dentist's office
bundled into a waiting
otorhome.
1 He testified that hl' was cut
over the eye and punched in the leeth whjle his eyes were being
aped by his abductors who then
Jammed a hat over tu s head.
, Scudder said he escaped from
the van by faking a heart attack
after one of the kidnapers lcrt the
vehicle. lie said he ran along a
Fountain Valley street calling for
llelp while the kidnapcr ned on
foot through a nearby back yard
Describing Scudder as "an 3<'·
compllshed actor with a big
ego," Quigley asked the Jury to
1ote that the a ll eged k1dnapers
never troubled to tic Scudder·s
iands and reet although they had
3 length or rope m the vehicle
"Isn't that the first thmg real
kidnapers would do., .. he asked
lhe Jury "Why didn't Scudder
try to leave the van while it stood
for 15 minutes at a gas station
wtth attendants only a few reet
Crom the vehicle>.,
"He could have called for
help,·· Quigley said. "And he
could have made an attempt to
escape from the van at any one of
a number of traffic Ughts that
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allegations that he made im·
proper use of his office to solicit
campaign contributions for
various political candidates con-
tinued.
inquiry has now been expanded
to iMtude other alleged instances
or political arm twisting involv-
without substance to publicly county Supervisor Thomas necessarythen. \.;
clear the investigation's target Riley•s aide Scott Ferguson. However, the cancellali~,:
• "ing, in some instances, funds not
personally solicited by Diedrich.
when asked to. FergusQn and at least four didn't mean the probe was al ~
Olher people, including two of end. ·, /
Initially, the Grand Jury probe
centered on allegations that he ,
threatened a Hughes Airwest
lobbyist with reprisal should he
rail to contribute lo candidates or
Diedrich 's choosing.
However. it is reported that the
Diedrich Wednesday labeled
such charges ''ridiculous and
absolutely without foundation.··
He .cited laws calling for a
Grand Jury which has investigat·
ed c harges and found them ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In a single day or closed-door
hearings so far, at least three ·
witnesses have testified In the
Diedrich probe.
Those witnesses were Hughes
lobbyist Donald K . Brown.
Hughes Airwesl public: relations
official Michael Murpfly and
Supervisor Ralph Clark's aides When news of the lnvestigar·
and former county planning com-lion broke, Diedrich said it ~
missioner Shirley Grindle, wel'e source was the Dlstrlct At:
subpe>enaed to appear before the tomey's Office, irked al his role·
jury Wednesday. in an aborte4 attempt to transfer
But Tuesday aftemoo.o lhose 22 invesUgatora from lhe office lp
subpoenaed were told their the sberif('s staff.
scheduled appearances weren't <See PROBE, Page .U)
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Will Revelation\
Hughes· Beneficiary 'Cracks'
LOS ANGELES <AP)
Melvin Dummar, named to re
cei'!e millions in a will supix\,5cd
ly left by billionaire Howard
Hughes. has admitted delivering
the document to the Salt Lake Ci·
ty headq\larters of the Mormon
church. Noah Dietrich's attorney
said today.
Harold Rhoden , who,
represents Dietrich. a former
Hughes aide named as executor
in the alleged will, sajd he ques·
tioned Dummar in Ogden, Utah.
Wednesday.
He said Dumfuar "cracked,"
admitting that he not only de·
livered the will but also a d
dressed the envelope in which it
was round.
Dummar denied writing the
Mesa's Heart Throb? D•llY "llol SUit .._
Newport
Pension
Plan Hit Costa Mesa automobile pinstripe painter, Shaky Jake,
tools op· Harbor Boulevard in bis heavy-laden
Volkswagen conversion. The artist, who earned h.is first
name for precision pinstriping -without tape or a ruler
-draws stares from motorists in the Harbor Area. But
don't worry, girls. Shaky's not really leaving town.
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Oliloe Diill' l"l ... Maff
Newport Beach city employes
are unhappy with the city's
pension plan and city coun-
cilmen, who weren't too pleased
.about spending nearly $1 million
on it this year, have agreed the
matter needs some study. Hollinden Elected T]le use of the state·run Public
Employes Retirement Syste m
(PERS> by the city was one or
the major points of contention
last s pring during contract
negotiations and it will probably
play an even more prominent
role this spring when next year 's
negotiations are opened.
Transit ChairIDan
D••lf ~, .. R•ff ,,_.
ELECTED CHAIRMAN
Commf~aloner Holllnden
Versailles
Hearings·
Postponed
By mutual agreement, mem-
bers of the Newport Beach Plan·
nlng Commission and the de-
velopers of the Versailles have
put off the public hearing on
the expansion or the bluff top con·
domlniums to .Tan. 20.
Tbe developers, Newport
View, Inc., are seeking com-
mission approval of the final
tract.map fot the second phase or
the development off Hospital
Road above West Newport.
Bill Foley, of the commlsaion
ataff,. explained that the conti-
nuance was sought because the
city staff is still reviewing the
tentative map and the finaJ map
to determine It all o( the condl·
Uoaa imposed on the tentative
map have been met In the final
plans.
Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Hollinden was elected chairman
or the new Orange County
Transportation Commission lo·
day.
County S upervisor Ralph
Diedrich wa s elected· vice
chairman by fellow com-
missioners at their first meeting
in Santa Ana.
Created by new state legis la-
tion effective this month, the
commissitm has the power to re-
view budgets and plans for
transit operations and road
• building projects in the county.
Members inc lude Hollinden
and Santa Ana City Cowlcilman
David Brandt selected by the
Orange County League of Cities
and Supervisors Diedrich and
RaJph Cla rk selected by fellow
supervisors.
Both llollinden and Clark also
serve as directors of the Orange
County Transit District, which
operates buses throughout the
county.
City employes complain that
the pensions they are earning un-
der PERS are not equitable.
Most of their complaints fell on
dear ears until last· year, when
the city's cost in maintaining the
system ,.began to take some
dramatic increases.
In 1976-77, the city will make
$988,575 in contributions to
PERS, and the city's insurance
agent, Ed Huffman, says it's go·
ing to go up next year.
The city's 655 employcs, who
are organized into six associa·
lions base<l on their jobs, have
been studying the retirement
system for the past year, accord·
ing to Dave Scruggs or the police
department. Scruggs is
chairman of the employe com-
mittee.
Councilmen decided to have
Huffman take a look at the
system last June wtft?n they ap·
proved the 1976· 77 budget. The
<See PENSION, Page .U)
Triple Treat
,
Trio Born at J7 alley Hospital
An Orange County couple became the parents of triplets
Wednesday, the first ever born at Fountain Valley Comm\tni-
ty Hospital. ·
The mother, Connie Tobiasen, 31, said she was very
pleased with the arrival or two girls and one boy at virtually
the sam e time.
"WE DON'T PIAN to have any more children ... &be was
quoted' a'uaying. "We got our f amity in one fell swoop." •
The babies were named DannjeJle Lee, Brittany
Michelle and Jaret Christian. They were born at 5:47· 4m ..
S:49a.m. andS:S3a.m.
They ranged ln size from Jaret atfour pounds, 1.3 ounces
to Brit.anny at two pounds, nine ounces. Brittany h~ been
transferred to the UC Medical Center because of respiratory
problems.
A bt.>spttal spokesman said she is doln1 well today.
MRS. TOBIASEN and ber husband, Gerald, rT, live ln
San'a Ana. He ls a data proceuina operations man11er ln
~Ang•les. f
Hospttal spokesman Pauline Chandler says that chances
of triplets are about one in 10,000.
She said that Mrt. Tobl11en bad Jtnown she was (Oinl to
have triplets s.lnct NOftmber. Mn. Chandler sald that
fc.rtllity druas were not UMd.
'
will himself or knowing who did.
Rhoden said. The attorney said
Dummar gave ,three or four
stories as lo how he received the
will.
"J didn't believe him, and told
him so." Rhoden said. "He's not
ready to tell the truth about how
he gotit."
Rhoden said he asked for the
·'grilling, session'· with Dummar
after hahdwriting experts said
that Dummar addressed the en-
velope containing the so-called
"Mormon will "
"My own handwriting ex·
perts told me Dummar wrote
that envelope," Rhoden said.
"These are the same experts that
tell me Howard Hughes wrote the
will ...
Longet Trial
Rhoden said he would move to
put Dummar on the witness
stand in Las Vegas, where a 1
.:ourt is attempting to determine "
the authenticity of the document... I
which s urfaced about three
weeks after Hughes' d~ath. ·.
"I want to bring him to the wit-,
ness stand where he knows that if
he lies it will mean time in)
prison." Rhoden said. "Maybe .
that way. we will find what we
want to know."
Rhoden said he is not ready to
declare the will itself a phony un-
til the FBI report on. it comes
back.
"What if the FBI report says the
will was written eight years ago?
What if they find finge{pq_nts of
(See HUGHES, Page .U) ,
Expert Says Gun
Could MaHunctio~
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ASPEN, Colo. lAP) -A
firearms expert .said today the
gun held by entertainer Claudine
Longet that killed her lover in
the bathroom of the moun-
tainside home they shared could
have malfunctioned.
After the expert ·s testimony.
the French·born Miss Longet
was greeted with a kiss from ex-•
husband Andy Williams and a "'
smile from actor Jack Nicholsonlt /
The three chatted outside the ·
courtroom during a brief recess.
Lama Martin, a ballistics ex-
pert who works for a private
laboratory in Maryland, said the
.22·caliber pistol Miss Longet
was holding when champion
skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich
was fatally shot last March could
have malfunctioned.
He attributed the possible mis-
fire to a "greasy residue" left on
the gun's internal workings.
"Out or the many hundreds of
malfunctioned guns 1 have ex-
amined, there have been many
that have malfunctioned because
<See LONG ET, Page i\2)
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TELLS HER STORY
Claudine Longet
Ousted Fair Chief
Gets Related Job
Former Orange County Fair
manager Jim Porterfield has
been hired as manage1' of the
Santa Barbara County Fair, less
than a month after his abrupt fir·
Ing by Orange County Fair direc·
tors.
The elated 'former manager,
who headed fair operations for
the Orange County facility for six
years, said he will begin work at
'the 80·acre Santa Maria·based
fair Feb. 1.
"Do 1 want to leave Orange
County," he asked. "I do now."
the 35-year-old Costa Mesa resi-
dent laughed.
Orange County Fair direct.ors
fired Porterfield last ~17,
claiming expansion acthi" al
the fairgrounds would str ch his
management capabilities.
There was also mention ot dit·
ficuliy in the fair's accounUng
procedurea that state auditors
found violated standard pro-
cedures. Those alleged violations
are u.oder investigation,
While the director& praised
Porterfield'• work at the f1lr,
they expressed concern that be
ml&bl not be able to bmdle a
mliUi-mU\ion dollar expansion
pro1ram ... the 150-acre ra1r-
l1'0Ulld.l ln Costa Mesa.
Ponertteld 111d Board Presi-
dent Warren P'lnley felt ho wouJd
be better suited at. • •mailer CQUD\1 f alr. • • •
,,
"I just don't buy that argu-'
menl," Porterfield said today. 1
"What it amounts to is, 1 was noL '
able to express my capabilitle11 to
· CSee FAIR, P•1eA2) I
Wom'an GetsJ
Prison for
Slaying Mate~~· ..
A woman founcj guilty or in-
voluntary manslaughter ah
she testified that she shot
husband to death "because 1
tired of hhp beating me·:.
been sentenced to one fu (
years m state prison.
Orange County Superior,
Judie.Robert A. B~ld · dered the prison term for,
Louil• Devine, 81, of San~ ·
aft.er she was found guilty ·
reduced charge following,
three-day, non-jury trial. ~
Mn. Devine was arrested a
her home last Sept. "Y polio
who said abe met tfl at ~ door after report.In& death
her husband by telephone.
Officers said they found tho
body of Walter Roy Devine, 61o1
He had been shot ln the back wltb a .2kaUber rifle.
• \
.42 DAILY PILOT N Thursday, January 13 1977
Sof ety S lice
Work got under way today al Crystal Cove
to remove 2,500 cubic .yards of dirt. The
state project is a satety measure to allow
motorists turmng north out of the seaside
enclave onto P acific Coast Highway
toward Corona del Mar a be tter view of the
highway traffic. The work is expected to
take about three days.
Koll Project Approved
Based on the success of the so-
called industrial condominiums
near the Orange County Airport,
officials at the Don Koll Com·
pany plan to apply the same con·
cept to commercial offi ce bu.ild· ~s.
Newport Beach city coun·
cilmen approved changes m the
planned community regulations
Car Koll Center Newport Monday
to allow the construction of 24 or.
(ice buildings ranging an size
from 6,000 to 12,000 square feet
Tim Strader, spokesman for
the firm. said the complex is to
be called the L1m1ted Edition
commercial planned unit de·
velopment. It will be located in·
the Koll Center in the parcel
bounded b y Campus Drive,
Teller Avenue, Birch Street and
Von Karman Avenue.
According to Strader. the de·
velopment will be offered for sale
on a condominium-Like basis,
with offi ce owners sharing in the
ownership of the common areas
such as the la ndscaping and
parking lots.
As with Koll 's industrial
planned unit development on the
west side of the airport, the com-
mercial development will be the
Gavin Herbert Sr.
Services Scheduled
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cd published reports that a
"mystery woman"' delivered the
wall lo the Mormon hrad quarters.
Rh oden •mad Dummar .1d
matted he v.ent to the church in
ordinary clothes and .1sked for
SpencE'r Kimball, president of
the Mormon Churt'h When told
Kimball was out, Dummar took
one of the church envelopes and
addressed It and left. Rhoden
said
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Funeral services will be con·
ducted Friday for Gavin S.
Herbert Sr. who died Wednesday
at the age of 66.
Mr. Herbert, a resident of
Newport Beach and Palm Spr-
ings, was the founder and
chairman of the board of Allergan
Pharm ace utic al s . head-
quartered in the Irvine industriaJ
area.
A native of Iowa, Mr. Herbert
s pent most of his life in Southern
California.
H.is company, which specializes
ln eye and skin medicines. was
moved to Orange County tn 1951.
I n addition to the
phar maceuticals firm, Mr.
Herbert also owned a chain of re-
\ai l pharmacies 1n the Los
Angeles area which bear has
name.
As a Harbor Area resident, Mr.
Herbert was active in several
c1v1c organizations including the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
oCCommerce and Hoag Memorial
llospital's support group, the 552
Club.
He leaves his widow. Rosella; a
son, Gavan S. Herbert Jr.: a
daughter, Marilyn E. Hausman.
and a stepson, Robert Herbert, all
of Newport Beach.
Services will be C'Oflducted at
Pacifi c View Memorial Park.
Coronadel Mar . at3p m
The family s uggests memonal
contributions be made to the
Desert Hospital Foundation,
PalmSprmgs
LONGET •••
of stirf grease." Martin said.
Martin, called by the defense,
took issue with the testimony of
the prosecution's baJlisllcs cx-
pert, a Denver policedeteetive.
Based on powder bums on ski-
ing underwear Sabich was wear.
lng when he was shot. the pro·
secution 's ballistics exper t
estimated Miss Longet was four
to six feet from her lover when he
was slain.
"The farthest the gun could
have been was slightly less than
three feet.'' Martin testified.
Miss Longet contends Sabich
was showing her how to handle
the gun when it discharged ac·
cldentally. T he pros~ution is
trying to prove her actions were
reckless.
Miu Longet had told jurots
Sablch cried "Claudine!
Claudine! Claudine!" as be fell dylnc to the bathroom noor. Mas
Long et'• ex·husband. Andy
Williams, wept 11 she spoke in the
hu.hed courtroom.
Williams, a televisfoa and re-
cordll\I a tar, wiped h1a tears with
a pi.nit tl11ue Wedne8day as Mlas
Lonaet -holding lbe fatal pistol
ns sbe spoke -decnbed how
champlon s k ier Vladimir
"Spider" Sablch died March 21 ln
the '250,000 Rocky Mountain
chalet tbty •hared.
first of its kind "as far as we
know,'' Strader said.
He said company oCClcials plan
to begin construcUon of the first
phase in February with a second
phase to follow immediately.
"We have a waiting list Cor all of
the buildings in the first phase, so
we will have to go right ahead
with the second phase," Strader
noted. The development will be
built in four phases.
The city council approval of
the project was needed because
the planned community regula.
tions established for Koll Center
set the minimum lot size at 30,000
square feet. The proposed build-
ings will require Jess lot area
than that.
f',....PageAI
PENSION •• •
retirem ent contribution coun-
cilmen approved in June is more
than $200,000 more than the con·
tribulions allocated by the city
two years earlier.
Monday, Huffman presented
his findings to the council.
Ha! recommended that the city
stay with PERS because PERS
ha.. an excellent return rate on
the funds it in vests and its
operating expenses are minimal
because of its size.
But HuCfman also suggested
that the city change lhe way in
which part of its retirement plan
is handled.
Miscellaneous employeg-all
city employes except policemen,
fireme n and lifeguards-are
covered under a pool which Huf·
fman estimated cost lhe city
$26,000 more than necessary this
year .
He recommended that the pro·
visions ol the plan be altered
s lightly so It will be removed
from the pool of identical plans
and thus saving the city some
money.
lluffman told councilmen that
they s hould not consider any
t'hanges in the current handling
of the pe nsions for saf ety
employes unless they want to
change the benefits. H the
benefits are to be changed, he
s aid, they ought to consider
changing carriers.
Scr uggs backed that idea
pointing out that a pension plan
offered by the County of Orange
would pay a retiring safety
employe 80 percent of his salary
under the same conditions that
PERS pays SO percent.
Huffman agreed that the coun-
ty system might be "a viable
aJternatlve to PERS, i( improved
benefll.8 can be afforded by the city ...
Scruggs said his committee is
compiling a report on various
alternative pJans which they will
present to t he clty before the
opening of negotiations.
Meanwhile, councilmen asked
staff members to prepare a re·
port on the changes necessary to
get the miscella neous cmployes'
plan out of lhe pool.
'Porno Zone'
Studied in LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
study of the feasibility ot creat·
lng special "pornographic
iones' wlthln the dly has been
given priority by the City Coun· cu.
The three-to four-month study,
which is expected to cost $25,000,
waa ordered Wednesday by the
council.
Councilman Louls Nowell,
whose planning comrnltt('e re·
commended the study, sald such
dlatrictl would allow euler re·
1ulatlon of the "pomocrapbJc
problem" by concentraUn1 It In a
fewareu.
$2 Milli o n Loan
County Board
-Nixes Proposal
A $2 milUon state loan pro-
posal designed to bail a regional
air pollution control agency out
of financlal trouble was opposed
Wednesday by Orange Cowity
supervisors.
Supervisor Laurence Schmit,
the county's representative on
the South Coast Air Quality
Management District, labeled
the proposal by Assemblyman
Jerry Lewis <R·HlghJands) mis·
directed.
At his suggestion, supervisors
agreed to continue pushing for
wbat they believed would be a
faire r way to finance the
agency.
The board is backing a pro.
f"r09a Page A J
HEIR •••
baited the motorhome as it drove
through Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley.
"He didn't do those things
because he was a part of the kid·
nap plot," Quigley told the jury.
"Don't be fooled into t.h.!nklng
that Jack Scudder is naive. He
may have lived on somebody
else's fame and fortune all these
years but he's very. very clever.
"And he's a liar," Quigley
said. "The two b~t things that
ever happened to Jack Scudder
are Laura Scudder, his mother
and Valerie Scudder, bis wife."
Blastin& the prosecution
. description of Wesson as a "con
man" Quigley urged the jury to
recognize that the defendant
would be better described as a
"good Samaritan."
•'The re wa s n 't enoug h
evidence to prosecute Wesson,''
Quigley said. ''But be voluntarily
came forward to take his place al
the side of a young man who
loots on him as a father just as
Wesson regards Sellers as a
son.''
posal hammered out by officiah;
from Orange, Los Angeles.
Rivenide and San Bernardino
Counties lHt week to pay tor the
agency's $8 million budget.
That proposal would tack $1
onto the cost or vehicle registra-
tion fees and require industries
to pay annual permit fees.
Lewis proposed the loan this
week because Los Angeles
County s upervisors refused to
pay their $2.3 million share of
the agency's budget, a share
now ba:ied on each county's
populal\on.
And while the state attorney
general bas filed suit agawt
Los Angeles officials to force
payment. Lewis said the agency
would need the emergency loan
to avoid laying off 200 employes
and cuttin& services by 10 per·
cent.
The loan was proposed.lo cov·
er the agency's cos~ through
June. Ten percent penalties
would be assessed counties re-
fusing to pay their share of ex·
pensea.
ln addition. the measure car·
ries a threat to Withhold stat.e
sales taxes until the loan ls re·
paid.
Orange County Supervisors
have only paid the January por-
tion of their $1.3 million annual
share and will dtcide later
whether or not to pay assess.
men~ for later months.
Schmit told fellow board
members Wednesday he visited
Sacramento this week and did
not believe Lewis' loan proposal
would win legislative approval.
However, the Assembly did
vote 69·0 Tuesday to waive rules
lhat would have required a 30-
day wait before Lewis' loan bill
could be heard.
Schmit said the measure is to
be brought before the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee
Tuesday.
~QUALITY
TELEVISION
GETS NEW FAJA
Manager Porterfield
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FAIR •••
him (Finley). I was able tq ex-
press my capabllitles t.nrouib re-
sults I achieved at the fair-
grounds,•· he said.
"When I got in there. it was a
dirty little fairgrounds that
nobodr wanted anything to do
with.· sald Porterfield.
He said his achievements in-
cluded implementation or a
master plan for the fairgrounds,
"which I recommended the first
year I worked at the fair."
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PROBE •••
But the probe is a Grand Jury
investigation not launched by the
district attorney who by Jaw
must supply the manpower to
carry out the jury's investiga-
tion .
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HURSOAY, JANUARY 13, 1977 ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A VOL. 70, NO. 13 3 SECTlONS 32 PAGES TEN CENTS
Scudder Called Liar, Ogre Court • ID
By TOM BARLEY
Of Ille D•lly 1'11.i Sl41ft
Condemning key prosecution
witness John H. "Jock" Scudder
ol Newport Beach as "the only
liar to se t foot in this
courtroom," defense attorney
Mic hae l Quigley urge d an
Orange County Superior Court
jury late Wednesday to acquit two
accused kidnapers.
A jury that is now deliberatini:
wu told that it only had Scud. William Rudy Wesson, 45, of
der's word for the fact that he Tustin faces charges of kidnap.
was a genuine victim of a kidnap. • •ing. His brother-in-law, Ricki
ing last Aug. 19 in Huntington Dale Sellers, 21, of Hermosa
Beach. Beach, Is accused of kidnaping
Lashing the heir to the Laura and assault.
Scudder's millions as "an ogre "My clients told you the truth
who makes threats over the when they told you that Scudder
phone to women" Quigley asked helped s et this thing up," Quigley
the jury to reject Scudder's said. ''There has only been one
testimony and immediately free proven liar in this courtroom and
his two clients. that was Jack Scudder."
'l'In Innocent'
Diedrich De1nands Clear Name
By GAR\' GRANVILJ ... E ot IM Dally Piiot ~tiff
Confident that the county
Grand Jury will evrntually clear
him of any alleged wrongdoing,
Orange County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich said Wednesday he will
demand that the jury pubUcly an.
nounce his innocence.
As Diedrich spoke, however.
the Grand Jury investigation into
allegations that he made 1m·
proper use or his offi ce to solicit
campaign contributions for
various political candldates5on-
Malfunc tion
In Longet
Pistol Eyed • ASPEN. Colo <API A
firearms expert said today the
gun ht>ld by entertainer Claudine
ILonget lhal killed her lover in
!'me bathroom or the moun· 1t.atnsJde home they shared could
have malrunctioned.
Alter the expert's testimony,
lhe French-bo rn Miss Longet
was greeted with a kiss from ex.
husband Andy Williams and a
smile from actor J ack Nicholson.
The three chatted outside the
courtroom during a brief recess
Lama Martin, a balhst1cs ex-
pert who works for a private
11.aboratory in Maryland, said the
.22-caliber pistol Miss Longet
was holding when champion 1skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich
was fatally shot last March could
have m alfunctioned
He attributed the possible mis·
'fire lo a ··greasy residue'' left on
'the gun ·s internal workings.
"Out of the many hundreds of
malfunctioned guns I have ex-
·amined. there have been many
that have malfunctioned because
of stiff grease.·' Martin said.
Martin, called by the defense,
took issue with the testimony of
the pro3ecuhon's balhslics ex·
pert, a Denver police detective
Based on powder bums on ski·
ing underwear Sab1ch was wear·
ing when he was shot. the pro·
secut1on's ballistics expert
estimated Miss Longet was four
lo six feet from her lover when he
wasslaln
. "The farthest the gun could
!\ave been was sltghUy less than
three feet,·' Mart in testified.
Miss Longet contends Sab1ch
was showing her how to handle
the gun when 1t discharged ac-
cidentally. The prosecution is
trying lo prove her actions were
reckless.
Miss Longet had told jurors
Sabic h cried "Claudine !
Claudine! Claudine!" as he fell
dying to the bathroom noor.
tinued.
Initially, the Grand Jury probe
centered on 41legatiop.s that he
threatened a Hughes Airwest
lobbyist with reprisal should he
fail to contribute to candidates of
Diedrich 's choosing.
However , it is reported that the
inquiry has now been expanded
to include other alleged instances
of political arm twisting involv-
ing, in some instances, funds not
personally solicited by Diedrich.
Diedrich Wednesday labeled
such charges "ridiculous and
""~-TELLS HER STORY
Claudine Longet
Judge Orders
Detaining of
OC Juveniles
Oram~e County Superior Court
Judge Raymond Vincent said
Wednesday he has issued court
orders that, in effect, challenge a
state law prohibiting the detain-
mg of certain classes of juvenile
offenders in secure facilities.
Judge Vincent said his action
was touched off by "an enormous
runaway problem at McMillan
School and not by a desire to
punish youngsters."
Judge Vincent's orders have
the effect of cqmmanding
JUVeniles to remain at McMillan
rather than having the license to
leave at will.
Disobedience of those orders is
contem pl of court and violators
then can be placed in juvenile
hall.
absolutely without foundation.··
He cited laws calling for a
<frand Jury which has investigat-
ed charges and found them
without substance to publicly
clear the investigation's target
when asked to.
In a single day of closed-door
hearings so far, at least three
witnesses have testified in the
Diedrich probe.
Those witnesses were Hughes
lobbvist Donald K . Brown,
Hughes Airwest public relations
<See PROBE, Page A2>
Vote Due
On Low Bid
For School
A low bid or $6.57 million hu
been inade by Nick Pokr_,at,
Jnc. of Baldwin Park fpr COD•
atrud.ion of th• ftnt ph-.e or 1...acWlJl Hilb High School.
Saddleback Valley Unine.d
School District tnaatees will be
aaked Jan. 19 to award the con-
struction contract to the firm,
which also built Serrano lo·
termediate School.
The bid was one of seven re-
ceived for the project, said
Robert Ferguson. the district 's
director of planning and develop-
ment. The highest bid on the pro-
Ject totalled $7 .23 million.
Ferguson said the low bid ac·
lually totaled almost $6.9
million. But he said this was re-
duced by taking one of the bid's
deductive alternatives which
eliminates som e decorative
items and requires standard,
rathe r than h igher quality,
equipment.
He said $6.6 million was alloted
for the project under the state aid
allowance. The total first phase
project, including construction,
inspection, architect's fees and
grading of the site, is estimated
to cost about $8 million.
The first phase of the school
wilJ Include a building for the ad·
ministration, library and some of
• the humanities classrooms, the
science classroom wing and part
. of the industrial arts building.
It also wHl include a fine arts
building with a little theater and
art and music classrooms, the
main gym, most of the boys' and
girls' shower and locker rooms
and a food serving building.
Until the second phase or the
school Is completed, Ferguson
said, two science classrooms will
be set up for home economics,
two graphics arts rooms will be
used for business and one or two
or the art rooms will be used for
mechanical drawing.
Scudder, 64, denied from the
witness stand that he played any
part in a kidnap plot that led to an
unknown telephone caller warn-
ing Mrs. Valerie Scudder to get
$250,000 in cash together or her
husband would be eliminated.
The potato chip heir told the
jury that he was grabbed at "un-
point as he left his dentist's office
and bundled into a waiting
motorhome.
He testified that he was cut
over the eye and punched in the
teeth while his eyes were being
taped by hJs abductors who then
jammed a hat over his bead.
Scudder said he escaped from
the van by faking a heart attack
after one of the ltid.napers left the
vehicle. He said he ran along a
Fountain Valley sfJ"eetcaUing for
heJp while the kidnaper Oed OD
foot through a nearby back yard.
Describing Scudder as "an aC·
complisbed actor with u big
ego," Quigley asked the jury to
note that the a lleged kidnapers
never troubled to tie Scuddcr's
hands and feet although they had
a length or rope in the vehicle.
"Isn't that the first thing reel
kid.napers would do?" he asked
the jury. "Why didn't Scudder
try lo leave the van while it stood
<See HEIR, Page A2)
D•llY 1'1191 Stall ""°to
CHRIS DIENST, 15, PONDERS PLASTIC COVERED HILLSIDE IN MISSION VIEJO
Slope Failure Rips Out Large Chunk of Turt "long Trabuco Road
\!iejo .Tqrf Tumbles
Recent Rain May Have Sparked Swpe Failure-
Orange County government
and Mission Viejo Company of-
ficials are probing the cause of a
slope failure that ripped out a
large chunk of turf along Trabuco
Road this week.
The failure occurred on the ca!lt
side of Trabuco, between Ahc1a
Parkwa y and Los Alis os
Boulevard. The crumbling sec·
lion of steep, landscaped slope 1s
about 85 yards long by about 35
feet high. It has blocked part of
the sidewalk.
Larry Leaman, manager of
public facilities operation for the
county, said there have been
other large slope failures in that
area within the past three years,
some of which were caused by .
burst sprinkler pipes and others
by rain.
A Mission Viejo Company
spokesman said today that the
bank along Trabuco Road that
failed this week "is technically
owned by the homeowners im·
mediately adjacent to it but
Orange County Service Area
Nine has the maintenance
responsibility by an exclusive
easement."
The latest problem is believed
lo have been aggravated by the
recent heavy rains, which
saturated the hillside and its thick
matting of pampas gr ass
groundcover, according lo Floyd
Feetell, the county official who
oversees slope and median main·
tenance. '
"Our people are meeting with
the Mission Viejo Company today
to try and find out what the exact
cause was and how to correct it,''
FeeteJJ said .
He den.led the contention by
local residents that large nwn-
bers of trees and shrubs had been
removed from the slope by the
firm that contracts Lo perform
maintenance chores.
But he conceded that there have
been a number of recent tree and
shrub removals on other slopes in
the erea. particularly along "
Alicia and Los AJisos. • -
"What is happening is that'
these large acacias that were
planted as part or tbe landscaping
are gradually sliding down the
slope and their roots are being ex·
posed," F:eezell said.
"They gel v ery big and
topheavy and must be cut back,··
he said. "If they are removed, it is
because they are dying anyway_"
The county official said vegeta-
tion is required on slopes as steep
as those in northeastern Mission
Viejo lo bold down the manmade
(See SLOPE, Page A2)
S anta Barbara Count11
Fired Fair Chief
Geis New Position
Former Orange County Fair
manager Jim Porterfield has
been hired as manager or the
Santa Barbara County Fair, less
than a month after his abrupt fir·
ing by Orange County Fair direc·
tors.
The elated former manager,
who headed fair operations for
the Orange County facility for six
years, said he will begin work at
the 80-acre Santa Maria-based
fair Feb. 1. ·
"Do I want to leave Orange
County," he asked. "l do now,"
the 35·Year-old Costa Mesa resi-
dent laughed. '
Coast
When a new state Jaw said that
minor juvenile offenders cannot
be detained in a secured deten-
tion institution, McMillan .was
designated an unsecure facility
by county officials. '
On Dec. Z7, those offenders
charged with status offenses and
housed in Orange County
Juvenile Hall were transferred t.o
McMillan.
SVUSD Candidates
Orange County Fair directors
fired Porterfield last Dec. 17, '
claiming expansion activities at
the ra1raroun4s would stretch his
management capabilities.
There was also mention of dlf·
ncully in the fair's accounting
procedures that state auditors
found violated s tandard pro·
cedures. Those alleged violations
are under investigation.
Weathe r
Fair through Friday ex·
cept patchy low clouds or
morning fog in coastal
areas. Highs in 608. Lows
in40s.
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The 01,d Days
Not So Good
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In
observance of the 119th an·
nlvenary of the discovery of aotd
In California, a bar room on Gold S&reet rolled prices 1-ck to Jan.
24. 1848 -then decided on ~date.
The owners found that the gold
nasbeta were forldnc ov•r •
doll.r tor an eei and S2 for• .ahot
ofwhlaky, etc. etc. f
1'be7 declded to PC tM prtce8
to llT'I, when beer ••• nlcllel. "'91b a dlmt, aDd &b. J\Dlb WU &oiHd' la for free.
Asked to Briefing
Candidates for the Saddleback
VaUey Unifjed School District
Borad of Education have been in-
vited by the incumbent trustees lo
a "brietlnl ,esslon" at 3:30 p.m.
.Friday in thedlslrlctofflces.
Tb.ls 1• the llrat time such a
meeting has been planned by lhe
dJatrict.
Lo• Youn1, president of the
board, •uHested the meeUna.
She aald it bu been arran,ed so tbe candidates can meet and talk
1.tt.b the aupedntendent and Ills
adtnlnlltrattve team, fet a brief
dtscrlptlon of the trustees'
lWpon,1tblUUes, get anawers to
any of t heir questions and
cenereJIY "help them un-derat,and. ,f
"Any candidate oulht to find out all theWonnatl()n&e~
CID be.fore be Seti out Md .... , ~."•he1aJd. • . .
Mrs. Young added that she
doesn 't care what issues can·
didates campaign on as long as it
is the truth. She said the meeting
bas been called in an au.empt to
provide some of this truth.
She also noted that Otte or two or
the candldat.ea may be•sitting on
the board after the election. The
meeting, she said, 1hould help d~
velop a harmony and rapport with
the potential trustees. The candidates also have been
invtted to attend future trustees'
meetings and to tour the diatrl ct 's
schooll. · . Thet letter of lnvttatlon was
sagneo by all trustees. Including
Che two who are upforre-etec:t!on,
and thedtltrlct 1upertntendent.
Their letter warned, "Aa a
tnlMee, 10u wJU weal' many batJ, II-... a day. away from meet• lnll•weU udurlftlmeetiftp.''
While the directors praised
Porterfield's work. al the fair,
they expressed concem tbal be
might not be able to handle a
multi-million dollar e~~ion
proaram at the t»a~ fair·
,rounds in Costa Mesa.
Porterfield said Board Preti·
dent Warren Finley felt be '18'0Uld
be ,belt.er suited at a amaller
county fair.
"I jut don'L buy that ar,u.
ment," Porterfield 1ald today.
"What l& amounu to ii, J wu not
able to expreaa my capabWU. to tum <f1nJey). I -w11 able to ex·
praa my capabUitles tMoQlb re-
nlls 1 acblned al the fair·
,,-ounds." huaid.
"WIMn J sot in t.bere, it w11 a
dirt)' little falr1ro-..M1 that oobOd.J wanted aD.ythinc to do
with," .. ad Portetfle\d.
He HJd lUs acbJevemenb hl·
.duded lmplementatloa or • .. ......, plan tor the talr11UllWd5.
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Manmger Portefflefd 1 .1l
"which I recommended the f~
,,rear I worke<l at the fair."
He said that plan was not i
plemented by the fair board
his fourth yiar .
So the olllted fair manag~
pactlnc up his ramll.y for.
move north.
"l'q> aellln1 my bomebete
J've found a place to DWJa'ilia
bouteupnorth," be said.
Porterfield aald the "sfn
Barbara f alr places a lot or
pbuil on acrlculturaJ displ
Ind exhlbltl.
"It'• a busy fair~. e
thou.lb U's only a sfX f f~ar, heaald. ·
1• h• bitter about the nnni?
"I'm not realty hippy a
tbe whole thins, but I did MJ"V~
the pJeatur• of th• boerd. "l certainly wa1n't fired at mt DlalUN. ··be lauabed. ,, ...
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Bulletin
Politics
Charged
A new newsletter called
Spotlight has been mailed to all
residents of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School District.
District orricials say it is in·
tended to be a quarterly publica·
tion informing the community of
the district's activities.
Some residents. however. have
questioned why the first newslet·
ter is being distributed after can·
didates have begun their cam·
ppigns for election to the Board
Qr Education.
' Loa Young. president of the
~pard d enied any political
cuotives to the newsletter. She is
not up for re.election.
"The people need to know
what's going on ." she said. "It's
right. It's Jong overdue. It should
have gone out a long time ago.'·
Mrs. Young had asked that a
newsletter be sent to residents
last spring. She said two previous
newsletters had been made up
but both were rejected by
tr,ustees.
One of the questions raised was
whether the district should pay
for such a publication. But she
said other school districts pay for
~'milar newsletters from their
general funds.
, She said trustees agreed lo go
ahead with the present newslet·
ter after hearing that Wilson
Riles, state superintendent or
public instruction. supported
such communication from school
districts.
·Mrs. Young said the newsletter
was ready to be distributed
ear lier. But s he said she felt it
would be a waste of money to
send it out during the holidays.
She added that it was better to
send the newsletter out now than
a week before the election.
Mrs. Young also said trustees
can't stop operating the schools
because there is an election.
She added, "Our constituents
are going to be informed from
qow on. no matter what"
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ORDER ...
Statu s o ffender s ar e
youngsters who have committed
offenses such as runaway and
truancy which would not be of·
fenses if they were adults.
According to records at
JUVENILE JUSTICE
~-~ J-. ~ Ii;. O•••:;;;:,"
McMillan, in the first week of
giving such offenders the right lo
roam at wrll 21 of the approx-
imately 45 juveniles housed there
exercised their option to leave at
will
Records show one girl was
stabbed shortly after her de·
parture and a runaway from
Rhode Island whose parents
were er. route lo return her home
was lost from custody because or
the fr<'e acces:-. rule.
"l don't believe lhrrf' i~ a right
ror a child to roam the ~tr<'ets un ·
der no one's control,·· !>Jtd Judge
Vincent.
.. And we are particularly con·
cerned with those who do not re
tum to their homes and, in effe<'t.
arc roaming at will under no
one's supervision."
Chief County Probation Officer
Margaret Grier said today the
new stale restulations are "pos·
ing a trcmendC1us problem.
"We have no authority to de·
tain the youngs t er s except
through our counselors urging
them to stay."
Miss Grier s a id troubled
youngsters on the loose without
means of support or a place to
stay can often become victims of
crimes.
And, she added. a roaming
population o ( troubled juveniles
can easily drift into serious mis·
adventures.
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Thursday, January 13. 1977
o.i1v "''°' si.o -o INAUGURAL INVITATION PUZZLES SAN CLEMENTEANS
Mary and Char1es Manclark Didn't. Assist Prestdent•lect
But Why Us?
Caner Invites SC Couple
Ma r y M anc lark and her
husband Charles have received
invitations to President-elect
Jimmy Carter's inauguration.
But. the San Clemente couple
are mystified as to why.
They didn't campaign for
Carter, donate money or
otherwise get involved in his
behalf.
They're not even Democrats.
They're Independents.
"We got one last Thursday or
Friday and really didn't think
anything about it untll we saw a
little boy on the television who
had gotten one. But, he knew
why . he'd donated some money.
"They must be sending a lot of
them around ," Mrs. Manclark
speculated.
Well, indeed they are.
The Associated Press reported
that about 300,000 invitations
were sent out by the Carter
Inaugural Committee in hopes of
"pleasing every body."
El Toro High
Swim Pool
Set for Use
El Toro High School's new
50-meter s wimming pool will be
open to the community for
recreational s wimming
Saturdays and Sundays from
noon to3 p.m.
It also will be open Mondays
and Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m.
Admission to the program, which
begins Saturday. is free.
Qualified s upervision and
lifeguards will be provided by the
Saddleback Valley Unified
Schoool District Recreation
Department.
Through a cooperative agree·
ment between the district and
County of Orange, the facility
will be open for year.round use
by the community.
Funds Lack Cited
SACRAMENTO (AP) -As·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
says there's not enough money in
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's pro·
posed budget for state employes'
pay raises or renter lax relief.
It didn 'l work.
Some people who worked for
Carter's election are very unhap·
py. They didn't get invited.
Some people , Republicans
even, who didn't h£1p at all, did
get invited.
Vicki Rogers, a cochairwoman
of the effort blamed the dilficulty
on an errant computer.
"Presently we are in the pro-
cess of checking our invitation
lists and correcting the errors re·
garding the mechanics of the
process. By next week, most or our mistakes will be corrected,"
Miss Rogers said.
The inauguration is next
Thursday.
In any event, the Carter Com·
mitteewas urging "y'all come."
"We h ave aggr essively
planned a series or free public
events in Washington for in·
augur al week," Miss Rogers
said.
Mrs. Manclark said she and
Charles had just gotten back
from Washlngton, D.C. the day
before the invitation came.
County Panel
Set to Study
Parks in Viejo
The formation of a committee
to study park development in
Mission Viejo was approved
Tuesday by Orange County
supervisors.
A report to the board said the
Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
visory Council (MAC> had sug-
gested the new committee, which
will study park dedication, de·
velopment policies and financ·
ing.
The committee is lo include
representatives from MAC. the
Mission Viejo Company and the
county.
Cowity officials suggested the
group consider the Mission Viejo
Compa ny's offer to landscape
and irrigate undeveloped local
parks. joint development of the
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict's school site near Oso Viejo
Community Park and new
policies for open space.
Hollinden Elected
Transit Chair1nan
Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Jlollinden was elected chairman
of the new Orange County
Transportation Commission to-
day.
County Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich was elect ed vice
chairman by fellow com·
missioners at their first meeting
in Santa Ana.
Created by new state legisla·
lion effective this month, the
commission has the power to re-
view budgets and plans for
transit operations and road
building projects in the oounty:
Members Jnclude Holllnden
and Santa Ana City Councilman
David Brandt selected by the
Oranse County League o! Cities
and Supervlsors Diedrich and
Ral~b Clark selected' by fellow
superviaon.
Both Hollinden and Clark also
aerve aa dlrect~ra ol ~ Oran,e
County Transit Dlatrict. which
operat~• bu.ea ~ the
COUil\.)'.
$.2 Milli on Loan
Coµnty Board
NixeSProposal
A $2 million slate loan pro-
p<>sal designed to bail a regional
air pollution control agency out
oC financial trouble was opposed
Wedne~dfY by Orange County
supervisors.
Supervisor Laurence Schmit,
the county's representative on
the South Coast Air Quality
Management District, labeled
the proposal by Assemblyman
Jerry L~wis (R-Highlands) mis·
directed.
At his suggestion, supervisors
agreed to continue pushing for
what they believed would be a
fairer way t o finance the
agency.
The board is backing a pro·
posal hammered out by ofricials
from Orange, Los Angeles.
Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties last week to pay for the
agency's $8 million budget.
That proposal would lack $1
onto the cost of vehicle registra·
tion fees and require industries
to pay annual permit fees.
Lewis proposed the loan this
week because Los Angeles
County supervisors refused. lo
pay their $2.3 million share of
the agency's budget, a share
now based on each county's
population.
And while the state attorney
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PROBE •••
official Michael Murphy and
county Supervisor Thomas
Riley's aide Scott Ferguson.
Ferguson and at least four
other people. including two of
Supervisor Ralph Clark's aides
and former county planning com-
missioner Shirley Grindle. were
subpoenaed to appear before the
jury Wednesday.
But Tuesday afternoon those
subpoenaed were told their
scheduled appearances weren't
necessary then.
general has rtled suit agalrtst
Los Angeles olficiaJs to force
payment, Lewis.said the agency
would need the emergency loan
to avoid laying orr 200 employes
and cutting services by 70 per-
cent.
The loan was proposed lo cov-
er the agency's costs through
June. Ten percent penalties
would be assessed counties re-
fusing to pay their share of ex·
penses.
In addition, the measure car · ries a threat to withhold state
sales taxes until the loan is re·
paid.
Orange County Supervisors
have only paid the January por-
tion of their $1.3 million annual
share and will decide lat.er
whether or not to pay assess·
ments for later months.
Schmit told fellow bond
members Wednesday he visited
Sacramento this week and did
not believe Lewis· loan proposal
would win legislative approval.
However, lhe Assembly did
vote 69-0 Tuesday to waive rules
that would have required a 30·
day wait before Lewis' loan bill
could be heard.
Schmit said the measure is to
be brought before the Assembly
Ways and Means Committee
Tuesday.
$130,000 in Bonds
Stolen From Judge
Orange County sheriff's of·
ficers are investigating the re·
ported theft of negotiable bonds
valued at $130,000 from the
Rossmoor home of a retired
judge.
Deputies said the theft was re-
ported by former Judge Leon
Benwell. 80. They said there was
no evidence of forced entry at t he
home and a senrch of the pre-
mises failed to produce the
bonds.
3 QUALITY
TELEVISION
Fro•PogeAl
HEIR ••.
Cor 15 minutes at u gas i.tallon
with attendants only a few feet
from the vehicle?
"lie could have called for
help," Quigley said. "And he
could have made an altempt to
escape from the van at any one of
a number or trafric lights that
halted the motorhome as lt drove
thl'O\lgh Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley.
"He dldn 't do those things
because he was a part of the kid-
nap plot," Quigley told the jury.
"Don't be fooled into thinking
that Jack Scudder i.s naive. He
may have lived on somebody
else's fame and fortune all these
years but he's very, very clever.
"And he·s a liar," Quigley
said . "The two best things that
evt;}' tulppened to Jack Scudder
are Laura Scudder, his mother
and Valerie Scudder, his wife."
Blas ting t ile prosecution
description of Wesson as a "con
man" QuJgley urged the jury to
recognize that the defendant
would be better described as a
"good Samaritan."
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SLOPE ...
banks created by cut and fill grad·
ingoperations.
According to Feezell, slopes
that have been deliberately de-
nuded by old vegetation have
been replanted with a hydroseed·
ing process that assures fast
growth and dense root systems.
In the case of the Trabuco Road
failure this week, Feezell said a
geological study will be required
to determine the precise cause of
the failure.
"What we usually do is remove
all the material that has slipped
and then replace lt in thin, highly
compacted layers," he said.
Feezell said there is no im·
mediate dangertohomesatopthe
Trabuco Road bank but field
workers are keeping a close eye
on the situation should it worsen.
He said such failures are "not
Wtcommon" in housing develop-
ments which require massive
grading on steep hills.
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A~t Nom .
Checkless Woes
May Top Benefi~
By SYLVIA PORTi:R
l''inanciul instlluUons oCr<>$s the.: Uruted Slates arc mov
lng Loward a checkless society, ln whlch(ayments no lonaer
would be made ltt cash or by check bu through computer
entries on m agneUc tape.
The paperwork savings -whjch might or might not be
pused on to us -would be enormous for the institutions. Bul the risks would be ours.
To spend your money <or steal It), your signuture would
no longer be needed. Knowledge of your key number would
be sufficient.
Computer criminals could get your number by bribing
bank employes or work-
ing with them. unless
expensive ran-safe pro-
\1\sions in the computer
codes keep ijle number
secret from everybody
Catch 22: Jn that case. il
you forget or lose the
Money'
Worth
combinaUon. your money would be gone forever
THERE WOULD BE NO MORE cancelled checks. tr
yoo were sued for nol paying a biU or your credit rating was
wrongly ruined. you would have lo depend on computer in-
formation
You might not know your own bank balance without in-
quiring. because unrecorded a utomatic depos its or
withdrawals could be made. Trouble has been reported with
some automatic Social Security deposits when checks are
lale and depositors don't know if the money is in. Some
banks guarantee money by a specified date, but this mlgbt
be unworkable for the total transactions covered by a na-
tional electronic transfer network.
You could not stop payment on an electronic fund
transfer. because the transaction would be effected Instant·
ly. Items would be paid for without credit cards or install·
ment contracts, and if you were overdrawn, you would pay
the institution in monthly allotments.
YOU COULD BE IN A WORSE position in disputes at
checkout counters or restaurant cashiers' desks. etc. Once
an electronic fund transfer had been made, you probably
would have to bring suit to get money back.
You would lose the benefit of the .. noat." the Ume it
takes for a check to clear Now you have the use or money
until the person to whom you give a check deposits it end it
reaches your bank. It's a risky practice but many use it. '
Finance could become incomprehensible Consume~
would become passive recipients or the benefits or woes im-
posed by impersonal technocrats.
BATTERIES OF EXPERTS, INCLUDING A com
mission appointed by President Ford. are workmg on the
transition lo the "check less society," but consumer
safeguards are low on the priority list
When confronted with the risks, experts say, In effect,
''The burden'of proof is on you lo show that these risks wUJ
materialize often enough to outweigh the tremendous sav·
ings.'' They do not say, "The burden or proof is on propo·
nenls of the change to show it is safe," or to show that the
savings would reach the pocketbooks or the public.
However. this bulldozer can be slowed down.
WHEN PLANS SURFACED TO remove price tags
from grocery items and leave shoppers with only computer
printouts at checkout counters and signs on the she Ives. con-
sumer protest caused major chains to back orr. The issue is
now under debate.
The typical American consumer is unaware or the
benefits or perils of widespread implementation of elec-
tronic fund transfer. But once institutions have spent large
sums to install the new systems, it will be difficult to make
changes to protect consumers.
So start now to ask questions. Alert your congressmen
to your concern. Don'tjuststand there.
They're Wishing
On Mercedes' Star
STUTTGART, West Germany <A P> -Business 1s
booming for Mercedes, glamorotm star of West German
automaking, even though most Germans have to wait two
years for one of its products.
"Germans come to us and say, 'My MerC'cdcs has gone
72,000 miles and I want a new one.· and we have to tell them.
'Kindly wait two years.'." says Joachim Zahn, chief of
Daimler-Benz. makerorthe 3utomobile.
Dul the snob appeal
of the Mercedes is
( J
str ong enough that
IN HIGH GE'f ~ 0 Germans are ui:.ually ~ wllltng to wait And
Daimler· Benz cars and
------------trucks brought in a re-
cord S9.S8 bilhon in sales
last year
"We could never afford to offer Americans a two.year
deUvery." says Zahn, "so now our domestic market suffers
by giving preference to exports "
GERMANS WHO DON'T WANT TO,wa1l can buy from
OaJmler-Benz employes. wh<> get first priority, even over
the U.S. export market. They also ge_t_a 21.S percent dis-
count on the cars, the cheapest of which sell!\ ror the
equJvaJent in marks of $7,660 in West Germany.
U.S. prices went up 10.2 percent for 1977 models and
start at $11,346 for a four-cylinder diesel 2400 sedan. They
stop at $26,559 for the 450SLC eight-cylinder sports sedan.
Daimler-Benz sold 41.000 cars in North America In 1976,
down 4,000 from tht year before. But the decline Is blamed
on a shortage of cars ror the company's top export ma rket .
MOST MERCEDES OWNERS IN WEST German)
write-Off the lu"ury cars as business expenses; S6 percent
are owned by industrtallsts, salesmen. d01:tors or other sell·
employed people. Another • percent are owned by com-
panies or government agencies.
West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his 15·
member cabinet ride In Mel'eedes autos and JOO OermaJ>
ambassadors use them at foreign posts.
Mercedes cars aren't Just for tho rich and famous.
V\rtua11y all West German Luis are Mercedes.
WHEN ISRAELI OOMMANDOS RESCUED 100 airline
hijack victims In Uganda last JuJy 3, they reportedly got the
jump in their raid by driving up to the Entebbe terminal ln a
Mercede. t.bey tbou.aht was similar to President ldl Amin'&
official limousine.
A Mercedf'!I star revolves on n hot~\ overlooking
Schmidt '1 cbancellory in Bonn and to many foreign visitors
the emblem Is more Camtllarthan the West Oerman naic.
The Mercedes tradem1rk at1r Is auch a ~ymbol of
German quality In the export market that Schmidt In·
tervened to assure that l>alrnlar-Bcn1 atayed In German
bandJ.
THE POWERFUL FRIEDllJCH FLICK Industrial
IJ"OUP• once a backer of AdoU IUllor, put 20 porctnl of the
company ur tor sale in 197S. Tbal prompted ortcra Crom Mlddl~ Eas lntereata. whJch Sc:lunldt rtJecttd.
''Such undert~1dl\IS could not be tolerated either by tbt
employtl of Dairnter.8enJ, the 1tudlnt of tbe Gennan econom)+ or our own sell· respect,·· Schmidt aald.
OU-rich Kuwa.Jt already owns U Ptrcent or Daimler·
Deina. but has no voice In company poUcy.