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Dr. Cella Fraud Trial
F RIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTftMBER 23, 1977 I
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Suicide
Follows
Report
'A Costa Mesa man who phoned
police to report his ow n impend·
ing suicide, shot himself wi th a
12 gauge shotgun as fi ve police
officers raced to his apartment
shortly before midnight Wedncs
day, police said
Police ar rived al the scene al
2000 Parsons St. JUSt moments
after Lloyd Elmer WheelPr, 59,
placed the shotgun inside his
mouth and pulled the trigger He
died instantly.
A police dispatcher had re·
celved a call from Wh eeler, who
said: "I'd like to report a suicide.
let me give you some informs·
lion."
"Who is committing suicide?"
\he dispatcher asked. "I am."
Wheeler responded, "I've got a
al\otgun."
After calmly giving the dis-
patcher his address, Wheeler
added, "I'll leavd the."front door ~ .. v~en ... -~'What's your name?" asked
th~ dispatcher, hoping to engage
Wheeler in conversation and talk ~ outol bls suicide plans.
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CSeeSVICIDE, Page A2>
wrong Sex;
'Lover' Shot
SEATTLE <AP> A
24-year-old man here shot
h is girlfriend when he
found out she was really a
he. police say.
A 20-year-old man told
police he is a transvestite
and had been impersonal·
ing a woman for several
weeks Wltil his roommate
discover ed t h e truth
Thursday.
H e was reported i n
s atisfactory condition et
Harborview Medi cal
Center with a wound in the
right cheek. Police said the
man decided not to press
charges against the room·
mate because the shot ap-
peared to be accidental
and the gun wAls meant on·
ly to frighten n im
Southhmd
Threat,ened
BySronn?
LOS ANGE LES CAP> A
powerlul Pacific tropica,l s4orm
was aimed at Los Angeles today,
but forecasters said the storm
would probably dissipa te before
reaching land.
The storm, packing winds of up
to 70 miles per hour, was 750
miles southwest of Los An1eles
and moving northeast at about 25 miles per hour, s aid Roger Hill of
lbe National Wealbei: Service.
Hill s aid tropical storms
"breed oU V{ann water" and us~ally Jose ~lr impact when
they reach the coldet w1tert0on
tl)e PaeifJc eo-.t.
. ffowe•er, be addect that "wtlh
tropicall, you can never tell.'' So,
dependlnc on th~ upper·ltvel wiDd COndltlont, the 1torsn tould
drench Southern Calllomta, · It
could just bring a little raln, or it
could brlni nothinl but 101ne
scattered hf 1h eload1, Hlll aatd.
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Gets Change of Y ~Due
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Concoroe -
Proposed
For LA
WASIDNGTON CAP> -The
Carter administration proposed
rules today that c-0uld bring
supersonic Concorde fiights into
as many as 13 U.S. cities next
year on a permanent basis.
At the same time, it extended
indefinite l y t h e f ed eral
permission earlier granted the
pla ne to land at Dulles Interna-
ti on a I Air p o rt outside
Washington and at John F. Ken-
nedy International Airport oul·
side New York City.
The Dulles flights, authonzed
under a 16·month trial pen od,
would have expired Saturday un-
1 ess the permission were ex·
tended. Flights have not started
at New York because of a court
battle.
Other cities which could get
Concorde flights under the ad·
mi nis tra tion 's proposal a r e
Anchor age, Alaska ; Boston;
Dallas; Honolulu, Hawaii; Los
An ge les; Mia mi ; Houston ;
Chicago; Seattle; San Fran-
cisco; and Philadelphia.
Each city, however , would
have some local authority to ban
the fllghts -simllar to the
authortty which New York is at·
tempting to use to keep the sleek
plane out of Its airport.
Transportation Secreta ry
Btotlt Adams, who announced
the declslon for Pres ident
. Car1ef, said the administration
"continues to support a trial
period of up to tour Concorde ru.bta per day" into Kennedy. Atlama said the.proposed rules
-which will not 10 into effect un-
til th«! public has had a chance to
commeot on them -are "de-
•l1ntd to protect the health and
aatety ol the American people,
(See88'1', ••••.U)
Jeff Halbert await s extrication aft~r falling into a hole
in a Gary, Ind .. s1de walk cause<l by tne removal of a
lamp post. Ha lbert·.s Wi(e, Catherine. stands by helpless-
ly as spectators gather . He was taken to a hospital arte r
his rescue .
By TOM BARLEY
Of.,. OellY "let IWff Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. 's t rial on
multiple counts or fraud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county, an
Orange County Superior Court
judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H. Warren Knight
agreed wit h deten-se-llttomey
George Chula of Costa Mesa that
heavy pretrial publicity has re·
duced the posslblllty of a fair
trial in this area for Cella, 52.
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans, 32, will be tried
sepatately on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury .indict·
ment, Judge Knight has ruled.
It Ls alleged that lbey were in·
volved tn repeated acts of fraud
that C06t two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary-treasurer
an estimated $2 million in funds.
Both men were convicted on
related charges 16 months •10 in
Los Anceles Federal Court. Cella
is free on appeal ftom a five.year
prison term while Evans awaits
a ppellate action on his one year
prtson sentence.
JudfO JCnigbt reduced Celia's
ball from ·$100,000 to $25,000
Thunday and then1tumed to the
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.4.1 DAILY Pt!.OT
Space Shuttle Lan.~g Successful
EDWARDS Ala roacz
OASt: c AP> 1119 pt.el libutUo
£1\te'1)NC, foJl6W C a COM of
t•lectronlc btama to lh
touchdown J>O'M. landed 1 ly
today •fl.er llt Ualrd •Ude lCll1
rrom 41 .. mile. abon lb• en.
Amons the ••tchtn on t.be
trounct WU I ln>UP Of &pact
buCfa from Utah. Tht•y mcludc.-d
Mah school i.nd colle&e wtudenti.
who hope to nd ~c1cncl' expert
men.la aboard an Enlt•qmse sis
\Ir •hlP when lt blHlM Into 1:1pace lntheall80I.
Th ShuUle wn "ulded an 1b
1 ndln• by I .mlcrowuve device,
etmUar to one u11ud to guide
•lrplane. to corr1cr landings.
thal aend•. beam or signals from
th• "round toward the incoming
<·ruf\ It wu1 tha rtrst rree·fhght
te!it ln wbtch the device was
usCld
A1tronau~1 Fred Jlaaae 11nd
Gordon F\llltrton were at the
control• Cor \be second time
They aulded the craft on its
111 •iden Qlght here Aug. 12.
Haise. 43, and Fullerton, 40,
also switched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute :.is
lhuy appr&ached the dry take bed
Gays Throng Hotel
Welcome Mat Angers Neighbors
HILLB URN NY <A P >
Squint throush the fhckering
strobe lights and It is eai.y to see
men dancing with other men,
women with women, and men
with women.
The motel·on-the-mountarn.
long a local landmark, h:.id
lhrown opeo WI doors ~nd told
homosexuals the welcome mal
wus out. The door was wide open.
and it wa& just as well . Had the
munagement tried to close it
Thursday niuht. it would huve
Gas Line Cut
City Can't Pay Its Bill
CRYSTAL CITY, Tex. CAP1 Crystal City. the
Texas town that didn 't pay its' nutural gas bill, had it~
s upply cut off today .
For 21:? years, the town's municipal utility which
serves custom ers of Lo-Vaca Gathering Company has
refused to pay its bill, now almost $800 ,000. The town.
with a population of 8,000, claims its people simply
didn't have the money.
Lo-Vaca officials turned off a valve in Corpus
Christi. about 200 miles east of thls South T exas com-
m unity und the supply of natural gas to l ,200
customers gradually hissed to a halt.
Councilman Ruddv Es pinoza Jr. said 63 percent
of the town's residents, m ost of them ~lcxican
Americans, have incomes below the poverty level.
Earlier, Mayor Francisco Benavides of the SO·
called "Spinach Capita l of the World." said, "I guess
we're going to be like General Robert E . Lee. I guess
it's surre nder. We've fought as hard as we know how,
but there's nothing else we can do. We just throw in
the towel.''
Fro.Pop Al
CELLA ••.
issue or a possible out o( county
location for Evans' trial.
However. defense attorney
James Riddel told Judge Knight,
that the former administrator of
Santa Ana's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re-
quest for a change of venue in
· favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddel unUl
Sept. 29 to decide on the change
of venue motion. He will contact
the state's judicial council today
with a view to relocating Celia's
trial which is scheduled for Oct.
3.
Chula vigorously condemned
the news media Thursday for
"creating the kind of hostile en-
vironment" that had made it
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another jurisdiction.
"He will now have to race trial
far away from his friends and as·
sociates," Chula said. "[ blame
the local press for this and for a
vindictive campaign asainst
my client that dates back to lone
before the Ciling or criminal
charges.
Knievel Kin
Hurt in J11m·p
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) -Nle
Knievel, 37, has followed his
older brother's footsteps into the
~orld of hurtling through space
an motor vehicles -he's laid up
with three broken vertebrae.
Knievel suffered the injury
when he overshot a landing ramp
while practicina a 71.foot Jump
from one ramp to another In a
mint.race car, t.arry Smith. an
associate, said Thursdat'.
Knievel's older brother, Evel,
has been ho~tallncl nveul
times from i uries suffered in
crashes whi e making IQJlJ
Jumps with a motorcycle.
o·,..,.aa COAST 1
DAILY PILOT
wrl Cyclist
Hit '1y Auto
In NB Dies
An 11-year-old Newport Beach
girl. who inexplicably tried to
bicycle across a bu sy
thoroughfare against a traffic
light, clied Thursday night after
she was struck by a car.
Monique F. Reda of 30 Burning
Tree Road died al Hoag
Memorial Hospital arter surfer·
ing head injuries in the 6:4.5 p.m.
traffic accident.
PoUce said the girl, a seventh
grader at Lincoln School, and a
companion apparently were
bicycling from Fashion Island to
Big Canyon, approachtne San
J oaquln Hills Road on Santa
Rosa Drive.
Trame Investigator Mike
Mullins said the two girls stopped
for the red li&ht at the intersec·
lion, which was in the mfdare or
its phase for throu1h traffic on
San Joaquin Hills Road.
Mullins said Miss Reda started
across the intersection white her
friend waited for the lisht. She
had nearly reached the oppoeit-e '
side o( the six-lane street when
ahe was struck by a car driven by
Ann Hench of 1020 Madison
Place, Laeuna Beach.
Mullins said the accldent ls
still under investigation, but pre·
ltmlnary findings Indicate Miss
Hench was not at fault.
The little girl was rushed to
Hoag Memorial Hospital where ·
s he was declared dead al about
tOp.m.
Bear Kilkd
.Jn Captiue;
Seeking Food?
LINDSAY (AP) -A bear ap·
parently in search of food was the
object of a chase today In th11
small town near the southern
Sierra foothills that ended in the
animal's deoth.
A newspaper delivery woman
reported siahting the bear abort·
ly after• a .m.
Ctty police omcera chased the
enlmal through back yards for
abotJt one hour while ~Uce of.
tlclala tried unsuccessfully to
lQC,lt. a lral"lquiU~r IUD.
Offtcer Don BlO(k fioall)" c:or·
· nered the bear and put a ropt
aound the antm&l's nee-. Block
been battered down
Nearly 2,000 people crowded
mto the Hilltor Hotel. ignonng about 20 locu residents dem·
onstrating a half.mile away at
the bottom of the road that wands
up the mountain.
Car after car moved past the
:-llent demonstrators, past the
sign proclaiming, "Gay life at its
peak in the ultimate resort com-
plex. The great escape is here.··
The great escape atop the
mountain 30 miles northwest or
New York City had the local resi-
dents up in arms. Some are afraid
the motel's new image would hurt
properly values. Others said it
would lead to establishment or
other homosexual-oriented busi-
nesses on the suburban streets.
Another group objected to the
hotel on religious grounds.
"It's not biblical," s aid Paul
Thompson, 12, son or a minister.
"It's one of the reasons why
Sodom and Gomorrah was
destroyed."
Midge V<1n Dunk said she wai>
taking her :.even children and
moving
"I can 't raise them around
this. I want my kids to think a boy
should go out with a girl ..
Jn vocal d1sa~reement with the
er o up wc•re counter·
demonstrators from the Gay Ac·
tivist Alliance.
"Gay 1s good, gay 1s great, gay
is as ~ood as straight ... they
1·hantcd
But the byplay never made it up
the tull
Looking out over the coun-
tryside. the motel an allrac
t1ve, IOO·unit am<1lgamation of
.J apanese-stylc buildin~s on its
last financi<il legs before going
gay tossed beam!> of strobe
light s kyward and riff:. of
frenetic dlSco music below to the
de monstrators .
It was infectious . The
disc jotjtey. his race painted
stark white. had those In the
elegant lounge practically run·
ning in place The dance floor
was packed.
"We expected to do well open-
ing night, but this is unreal," said
Thomas Esposito. 30, manager or
the motel. "You be sure to point
out that there are plenty or
straight couples here, not just
gays."
There were a lot of straight
couples, ·'trying to find
something more exciting than
the dull pubs that fill this coun-
ty," suggested a couple from
N.vack.
It was dullness that neaily did
away wit.h the m otel on the
mountain before its lastest fling.
Then it decided to become "the
complete all-private paradise (Qr
••ys." .
Ads in New York City
newapapers and homosexual
publications around the country
bragged of "Highball1 the dis·
co cl<>sest to the crowas and one
of the largest, most pulsating
dance places anywhere."
The motel lived up to that in its
"gayla" opening,
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runwl4)',
"The auto-land worked almc.l
perr~uy -right on the glide
slope," racUoc;d NASA Mission
Control in Houston, '1tdicatlni
the coml)liter system had nown
the Enterpr1se precisely on
course.
The only problem the ShutUe
encountered was with com·
munlcations. Interference in a
radlo channel between the En·
terpriae and its earner plane
forced the crew to swttcb to a
backup syittem before lt wu
launched fOll' its fiv•mlnate free
flight.
After the Boetng 747 with the
Shuttle on top climbed to 23,876
'feet above the air base, explosive
bolts were fired to set the En·
,.,.w,,.....
fi'_eathered Reft..,en
terprbe free. Lacking enaine11 ol
its own. tbe craft allded
downward at more than 300 miles
an ~. with the astronauts put-
Un& lt through banks. turns and
up and down maneuvers to test
ita bandllng qualities.
The last free flight lest "s
conducted on Sept. 13 by two
other astronauts.
2Dead
In Ohio·
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Shootin~ ...
COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP> -A
worker pulled a g un from a lunch
bag in the crowded cafeteria of a
pharmaceuticals firm early to-
day and began a shooting ram-
page that left one fellow worker
dead and two others wounded
before he killed himselC as police
closed in, police said.
Police said Charles C. Lewis,
53, Columbus. pulled a .357
magnum in the Ross
Laboratories cafeteria which
was crowded with coffee
drinkers waiting for a shift
change. He wounded Eugene
Erwin, 31, as Erwin sat with
three friends.
About 50 workers in the area
took cover under tables or fled
after Lewis ran Crom the room to
a maintenance area where ~
wounded Arthur Hammonds. 62.
Lewis theu went to the depart·
ment where he was to report for
work, and shot Ethelbert Dye, 49,
of Columbus, as Dye was leaving
his shift. Dye died minutes later. Erwin
and Hammonds, both of Colurn-
bu5, were reported in criticaJ
condition. •
. Police Sgt. Willard OnklcM.
who ci>mered Lewis in a loac:U'ng
area of the building, said. "I told
.. him to drop the gun. About that
-----------------------time1 he stuck the gun to his he,ad t · ·~ and olew bis be~ off. He never
aaidaword.
A gaggle of geese flee a fir~'Which destroyed a barn on
the Wilbert N ething farm in Stanley, Wis. Firefighters
:-<Jid the harn \\a~ a total loss.
Two Men Accused ' . • • Of El Toro Rape ~
A young woman who was seek-
ing a loan that would bail her
boyfriend out of Orange County
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dcrcover police oHicer. ··
The l2 women were booked for
investigation of soliciting pros-
1tut1on. Goldin, arrested at his
Marm:.i det Rey apartment. was
booked for investigation of
criminal conspiracy. pimping
and pandering. Lisa Butler, 25,
and Cr aig Lamm , 30, were
booked for investigation of the
same violalions.
When "Summerwmds" phones
were shut off last March, Goldin
denied his operation was a front
for prostitution.
"People call to ask to have a
young lady sent to do a massage
or a nude modeling session," he
said.
He said the customers were
charged $35, of which the girl
was allowed to keep SS.
Goldin said at the time that his
girls all signed notari%ed state-
ments that they would not engage
in illegal acts.
Jail was driven to the El Toro
Road area by two men and raped
Thursday, s heriff's officers re-
ported.
Deputies said the 21-year-old
victim was contacted at the San-
ta Ana jail by two men who over-
heard her making Inquiries on
where she could raise the
balance or money needed for a
bail bond.
She told officers she accom-
panied the pair In \heir pickup
truck when they assured her that
they had a friend in the El Toro
area who would provide the loan.
Instead, she said, they halted
their vehicle In hnty country
near the intersection of El Toro
and Canada roads, beat her and
then raped ber.
Officers said the victim
described her abductors as belne
in their early twenties and of
Mexican-American extraction.
She told investigators she heard
the names "Manuel" and "Paul ..
used during her abduction.
Officers said the victim was
aided by a passing motorist and
taken to a local hospital for ex-
amination. She was allowed to
return home after treatement for
s hock and minor cuts and
bruises.
•'He was glassy-eyed. A
strange look on his face, Uk~ be
~as in outer space somewhere."
Orndorf said~
A security guard at the firm
said Lewis threatened the men in
the past, but police could not con·
firm a motive for the shootlngs.
"He said he was ~oinit to come
in with a gun. He picked his
morning to do It," said employe
Robert Dalley.
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SUICIDE •••
here," Wheeler replied before
thanking the officer and bangfag up.
Officers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west side, were met by.a
neighbor who told them she bad
Just beard a gun shot.
Wheeler's body was found
slumped against a wall of his
apartment with a double barrel
shotgun at hJs side.
Police said there was no in-
dication why the man took his
own life.
Soft Lile Barred
MEXICO CITY (AP) -The
U.S. Justice Department bas
warned Americans clamoring to
gel out of. Mexican jails not to ex·
peel a soft life if they are
transferred home to serve· out
their terms.
IT'S HERE • • • YESTERYEAR!
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Selection of carpeting wasn•t fantastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in." and grandfather specialized
in them.
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Our father got into the act around 19f8 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wiltons and Axmlnisters.
Lately we have seen a resurgence, of Axlninister
carpets in beautiful florals and prints. The effect
created by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room Into something spectacular. .
Please stop in and see our large selection. '
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Orange Coast
. EDITION
VOL 70, NO 166, 4 SECTIONJ 44 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
Today's Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1977 c TEN CENTS
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/ So~ N-M Teachers Could Lose Jobs
By MICHA f:L P
Ol .. O..
A stunning rop in "it udt·nt
t•nroUment hll left the Newport
Mes1.1 Un1f1t.• Sc hool District
"1th more ll'a hers than 1t neC<h
•nd du.tr1ct of 1c1als mt1y begin <a
"complicated process" to have
the extra instructors dismissed
oTstnct officials Thur,day i.a1d
the loc.s of 1,620 students this year
means the l>t:r v1ces of between 25
Jntl JO lt".t.tleri. llren 't really
lll·cclL'<I
Smc<• th1· lcachcrl> an· under
t·ontract for the whole 1977·78
st·hool 't'l'Jf, the educators will
rem am· m1 the 1>a) roll, costing
the d1stnl'I an el:>t1malcd $400,000
in salaril·s
District Supenntcndcnl John
Nicoll today said the excess in
~tructorl> ""on't JUsl be i.tanding
by " during thb schoul year
"Many are being assigned to
small classes and we are m lhe
process of com bining these
classes to bring them up lo
normal Sill! <about 26 students
µer class>." he said
Some tl•uc hers may be as-
Si$!nl'<.I to the district's substitute
lcachl•r pool or transferred lo
other schoob. but all will remain
as full-time instruclors, Nicoll
explaim.'CI.
Distract officals are still at a
loss to explain just what caused
the surprise drop in enrollment.
An enrollment drop ot about 920
students was expected, but an ad-
d 1 tional 700 stude nts disap-
peared, almost mys teriously,
during summer vacation
Nicoll said these students were
"physically present in the dis·
tricl last spring, according to
census figures.
"By November we should
know how lt (the enrollment pie·
tu re) looks for next year," said
Nicoll. "If the decline continues
we will have t.o delerm ine at the
Ctrst of the year if we must pro-
ceed to further reduce our staff,"
he added.
A three-year-old Supreme
Court decision places strict
criteria on the dismissal of
teachers.
Calling 1l a "very complicated
process" Nicoll said there will be
hearings and other steps to as-
s ure the teachers are granted
due process ruther than simply
being dismissed.
Probationary teachers. those
who haven't received tenure by
teaclung an the district for three
years. would be the first to go if
the district is forced to make cul·
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Cella Fraud Trial Gets Transfer
Retirement at 70
Age Bill Approved
WASHINGTON IA PJ The
llouse passed and ~ent to the
Senate today a bill lo proh1b1t
age-based mandatory retirement
before age 70 in pri vale business
and eliminate forced rel1rem'ent
entirely under fc<ll'ri.11 l>crvice
The vote was 359 to 4
Under curr<.'nt federal law.
privak employers can force
\\Orkers to retire al age 65 and
federal workers are subject to
mandatory retirement at age 70
The private sector portion of
the bill \lrould go into effect lllO
days after passage <ind the
federal part immediately upon
enactment
The: bill y,oul<I exempt bona
fide colkcllvc bargainin~ agree·
m<'nL-; which would require in ·
\'Oluntary age ba~l· . retirement
lil•tween 65 and 70 for lhe re
ma1nder of the <tgreement or two
Suicide Call
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Mesan Wa~ Copa First
~ A Cosla Mesa man who phoned
police to report his own impend-
ing suicide, shot himself with a
12 gauge shotgun as five police
officers raced to his apartment
shortly before midniibt Wednes-
day, police said.
Police arrived al the scene al
2000 Parsons St. just moments
after Lloyd Elmer Wheeler, 59,
placed the s hotgun inside his
mouth and pulled lhe trigger. lie died instantly.
A police dispatcher had re·
ceived a call from Wheeler, who
said: "I'd like lo report a suicide.
let me give you some informa·
lion."
"Who is committing suicide'!"
the dispatcher ask'ed. "I am."
Wheeler responded, "1 've got a
shotgun."
Arter calmly giving the dis·
patcher his address, Wheeler
added, "I'll leave the front door
open . ."
"What's your name?" asked
the dispatcher, hoping to engage
Wheeler In converliation and talk
him out of his suicide plans
"You'll find out when you gel
here,·· Wheeler replied before
thanking the officer and hanging up
Officers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west side, were met by a
neighbor who told them she had
JUSl heard a gun shot.
Wheeler 's body was found
slumped a~ainst a wall of his
apartment with a double barrel
shotgun at his side
Pottc-e iiaid there was no in-
dication why the man took his
ow n life
Carter Asks More
Concorde Flights
WASllJNGTON IAP > The
Carter administration proposed
rules today that could brln~
sup<'rsonic Concorde fhRhls into
1 ai; many as 13 l l S cities nl'xt
year on a permanent basis.
At the same time, It extended
indefinite ly th e fe deral
permission earlier granted the
plane t.o land at Dulles Interna·
1 tional Airp o rt outside
• Washington and at John F. Ken.
Coasf
Weather
Patchy night and morn·
Ing low clouds with varia·
ble high cloudiness will
sti~k around through
Saturday. Temperatures
will be about th~ same.
Lows tn SOI. Highs Satur. day68to78.
INSIDE TODA~
An OJWn f ~ld in tlw middle
o/ 1"11M m<lJI uem Uu on
odd ipot /or o ,,_rf omaing art1
Jtttlvol, but Uiot'e 7U1f w#IQt'•
' cominQ up. Sec Poot CJ o/ tM
We.ktnder.
years, whichever comes first
Rep Claude Pepper <D-Fla 1,
a principal sponsor of the leg1i.la·
lion, said the bill would not pro-
hibit forced retirement for in-
competence or failing health.
The measure applies to pnvate
sector workers whose employer
has 20 or more persons on the
payroll that covers about 70
peret•nt of the U.S labor force
<See AGE 70, Page A2>
Storm Sets
Sights on
Coast Area
LOS ANGELES <A.Pl A
powerful Pacifi c tropical storm
was aimed at Los Angeles today.
but forecasters s aid the storm
would probably dissipate before
re<Jching land
The storm. packing winds of up
to 70 miles per hour. was 750
miles &outhwest of Los Angeles
and moving northeast at about 25
miles per hour. said Roger Hill of
the Na tional Weather Service
Hill said "there's always the
likelihood" the storm "ould re-
tain its strenlo(lh and maintain its
present course. in which -case it
would reach land by Saturday
mght Right now, he said, "1t'-; CJ
tonccrn, but not a threat ''
Hill sa id tropical s torms
"breed off warm water" and
usually Jose their impact when
they reach the colder waters on
the Pacific Coasl.
However, he added that "with
lroplcals. you can never tell "So.
depending on the upper-level
wind conditions. the storm could
drench Southern Cali fornia. it
could Just bring a htlle rain, or it
could bring nothing but some
scattered high clouds. Hill said
'Dae Tlaiaker
Hazel. the Phoenix zoo·s IO\\."land gorilla. take~ a COil
l<.•mpl<.1t1vc pose. perhaps belying the inner thoughts ol
monkey business.
16 Arrests Smash
Prostitution Ring
LOS A.NCELES ·IAPJ -
Sheriff's officers have arrested
16 personi; in breakup of what one
investigator called "the largest
prostitution ring in the history of
Los Angeles County.··
The arrests Thursday night
followed a six·mopth investiga-
tion int.o a Marina del Rey-based
outcall massage operalion run by
Marvin Goldin.
Goldin, 40, had his operation
slowed down last March when of-
ficials s uspended telephone
service to his "Summerwind''
massage and nude modeling
agency.
However, he continued to
operate the agency und er
another name, sheriff's Lt Jerry
Stern said today.
Thursday night's arrests came
after Municipal Court Judge
Mary Waters issued felony war
rants against Goldin and seven
associates . Goldin, two as -
sociates and 12 alleged pros-
titutes were arrested Thursday
ni~ht. Five of Goldin 's associates
were still being sought, Stern
said.
"This was a typical outcall
massage operation," Slern said.
"The customer would see ads in
underground newspapers
they're rather explicit -the girl
would go to the customer, charge
so m~ch money ror the so-called
massage, and then she would
work for 'tips.' That •s where the
money for prostitution would
come in.··
Stem said the alleaed pros·
titutes were arrested when
"they went to the location and the
customer there was an un·
dercover police officer."
The 12 women were booked for
investigation of soliciting pl'O.'S·
ltutlon. GoldJn, arrested at his
M4rina del Rey, apartment, was
booked for tc:ivestlgallon of
crlmlnal cpnsplracy, pttnplng
and pandcrina. Ltsa Butler, 25.
apd Crala ~amm, 30, were
bookod for in9esUgaUon of Ute
tame vtol&Uons.
Wh~ • 'Summerwlnds • • phones
were •hut o(( last Mareh, Goldin
denied bit opttltion wa a Croat
for prostitution.
··~1e caU to ask to have "
yowiiltlliy atnl to do a 11\UHle or a nUdt mocleUna aeasion, .. be
Uld. •
Publicity
'Hinders'
Fairness
By TOM BAR LEV
Of 11W Oell¥ l'OoUC.ff
Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr.'s trial on
multiple counts of fraud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county, an
Orange County Superior Court
Judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H . Warren Knight
agreed with defense attorney
George Chula of Costa :\1esa lhat
heavy pretrial publicity has re-
duced the possibility of a fair
trial in this area for Cella, 52.
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans, 32, will be tried
separately on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Knight has ruled.
It is alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary-treasurer
an estimated $2 million in funds
Both men were convicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella
1s free on appeal from a five-year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
prison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Celia's
bail from $100,000 to $25,0-00
Thursday and then turned lo the
isi;ue of a possible out of county
location for Evans' trial.
However, defense attorney
James Riddel told Judge Knight,
that the former adminis trator of
Santa Ana 's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re-
quest for a change of venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddel unlit
Sept. 29 to decide on the change
of venue motion. He will contact
the state's judicial council today
with a view to relocating Celia's
trial which is scheduled for Oct.
3
Chula vigorously condemned
the news media Thursday for
"creating the kind or hostile en-
vironment'' that had made It
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another jurisdiction.
"He will now have lo face trial
far away from his friends and as-
sociates," Chula said. "I blam~
the local press for this and for a
vindictive campaign against
my client that dates back to loruc
before the filing of criminal
c harges"
Foriner GOP
Leader· Eyes
County Seat
Tom Rogers, 52, a former
chairman of the Orange County
Republican Central Committee,
ls expected to announce within
the next two weeks that he will t)e
a candidate for county
supervisor in 1978.
U so, Rogers· announcement
will make him U\e first candid~
to step forward to challenie in
cumbenl SU\ Dlstrlct Supervlaor
Thomas Riley.
Like R\ley, Roaers It
Newport Beach re1ldent. I
Republican and a CathoUc.
H~ has been a rull-t.\me Oranc•
County resident since 1963 and
was ctalet of tho county's
Republican Porty from 1970
thro-..h ttT4.
R91ers keeps cattle on lened
gtaitn1 land ln the Saddleback
Valley and In Hcent years bu
been acUv hl homeowner
aroup1 ln lb• San :Jua ...
Caplittano area.
OAllV PllOf c
Irvine
Res ident
Indicted
lrvlne-rt.~Jdf'nt Clyde OtnneU.
c·urrenUy appc'11hn1 an lncome
1.1'\ ''\.ilblon t·onvlttJon und fat"in1t
tfldl 111 A\riwms on a ~ 5 mllUOn
land fr;111tl t'hurl(t'. was lndkt~
1 hlll w1•c k by u fodeul ll Knd Jury
on 12 count.a >rm II traud
Utnnt'll, ~7. form e r ly o f
'J1•wpot t Rt·.11 h, Willi nlimed
.Ilona: with ~1" othn c•rnployes of
Thunderblrd Vitlley. u defunct
1 .. nd operation 1n wci.t Anrooa
l..sw t<nfofl·c.·mcnl o!hcla.ls ln
l'hcK'tlJX -.111d l>innell was named
in tht.' milirtmcnlb handed down
l'ucM!.1y h} the: ftdcral Grand
Jury 111 Tuc:,on
Dmnell is ~ccused of 1llegaJly
-.clhng m<Jrtgagei. of property an
lhunderbird ValJey under the as·
:-.urned n11mc of Ben Sorice.
1:-'t.>deral offlc1alb an Tucson say
lhl'Y cxJ>t:t.:l him to be in court
tht·re by Monday for arraign.
m<'nt on the fraud chaq~e
IJ111ncll. who formerly h ved at
the lialboa Hay Club, now hi.ts an
Jddn•.,s at 9 Wandering Rill.
I 1 \, 1111.'
Thi.' otht•r 1nd1ctccs listed In the
Thundcrlmd Valley <.'i.IM' arc alJ
A!'i!'>Cl('l:ttl''> or Ned WiJrren of
I\ r11.011:i, who I'> also under indict·
nH"nt 1n another fraud case
I>mnell and his son. Anthony.
:!!I, of lfl732 Pasco Cortt'l, Irvine.
now 01>t•rJte a hot dog franch1s-
1n~ bus iness <·1.il led the Dog
Father
!'nor to mov1r1t to the Orange
Coa!'il, both worked for a Phoenix
firm, combined Equity As-
!'.Urance. "h1ch was the subject of
a thre><' .vear investigation by the
'>IH:(·tal proscrutor's office of the
i\rll(ma Stale Attorney General
·r hat 1nvesbgat1on ended with
lht• indictment or 15 people. in-
cludini: both Uinnelb, who were
hstt·cl in a tot<il of 95 of the land
fr iJ ll<I char~I''>
Thl' youngl.'r Dinnell faces sen-
IC•ncmg <kt 14 in Phoeni x after
plcad111g guilty to three felony
ch:.irgl'!'i
111~ fathP1-. Clyd<'. 1s scheduled
tc1 !-ila11d trial with three other
former cmploycs of the now de·
furwl company on Jan 10.
Last April, Drnnell was con-
victed of two counts of filing fabe
incomt· tax returns by u federal
<'nurt 111 Phoenix and hl' was sen·
tt•m·cd tn 18 months in federal
pr1so11 l le " currently free on
hontl J)<!ndin~ his appeal
· 'Tough Guy'
· Image a Must
Ill :\TS\'JLl.E. T<'x tAP> A
torml•r llouston police officer
hJs tl·:-.t1l1l'<.1 in the murder tnal
"' L\\11 olht·r former policemen
that 11 is important for officers to
hm c· .1 "n·11utul1on as a tough
guy· and that beating prisoners
hl.'lp:, enforce the law.
Fornwr officers Terry Denson
and Stc•phl'n Ori undo are accused
•>f thl• bN1t111u drowning death of
Jol· C<impo:, Torres, a Mexican·
American laborer
From Pose A J
TEACHERS
~acks
'f herc are r>re!\l!ntly aboul 30
probJt1onary teachers in the dis·
lr1ct llo1.1.1•vcr, 1f more cutbacks
arc nccc~s.iry. the d 1strict could
'°'tk<' action against t enured
wathcrs, on a seniority basis
• Unt il enrollment projections
ere completed for next year. <tis-v1 ct offie1als arc unable to say
w st h1Jw many teache rs may be
forced lo seek employment
llscwhcrt•
Currently, there are about 25 to
JO mor e teache rs than nee·
Asury but this fig ure may
thange in light of normi'I teacher
lttrltlon and next year 's ~ll· In mt outlook.
Last year about 30 teac:bers
ither retired or le!t the Newport·
esa district for em)>loyment
sewhere .
O"ANGl COAST c
DAILY PILOT
Joc••.ewtrr
'111Ut .. nl0t111•1110.-"4 ...... ............ Miier -TllllNtA.111\....._ MalMt!fltUW -'
-
'SignBere'
Azit• TaylM Morton. new treasurer of the L'nited States.
and Trca:.ury SN.'l't..'lary Michael Blumenthal go through
<i stack of new dullur hills ul lhC' Hurt·au of f:ngnt\ ing
T he\" ure lhe f1r:-.l lo be;.ir Morton':. !'!1£{n~1t11n•
lnJine Homing
Settlement Due?
81 PIOUP ROSMARJN
GI .. Delfw ...... ~t•tt
lrvi.ne Company offlcu1ls are
predicting settlement of a lon&-
s ta nd in g lawsuit over low-
income housing and the proposed
Irvine Industrial Complex-Eaat,
''beforetheday is done."
The settlement proposal would
provide for the building or up to
1,400 rental apartments 1tfforda·
ble by low and moderate incom e
familles -up to 700 ot them for
employes of the new industrial
park.
It has been endorsed by both
the Irvine Company, a defendant
in the lawsuit along with lhe City
of Irvine, and the Orange County
fo'air Housing Council, which
filed the suit 21 ~ years ago.
The basis for the suit 1s the al-
leged lack of affordable housing
m lrvtne for workeri; who would
be employed at the new in-
dustrial complex.
The city count"il met for 90
minutes in secr et session Thurs-
<ttY to discuss the settlement pro-
posal. Outside a l'·air Housing
Council attorney huddled with
top Irvi ne Company offtcers, in-
c I udin g Pr<•s 1dcnl Pet er C
Kremer
A company spokesman said
the latter eroup, which also in-
cluded company counsel David
Kerrigan and former president
and now consultant Raymond
Watson, met until midnight to-
day.
The city council meets again
tonight in cloaed session begln·
ning at 7:•$.
Attorneys for the city, the
Irvine Company and the Fair
Housing Council met today lo re-
solve what reportedly are minor
differences over the settlement.
An Irvine Company
spokesman sajd the settlement ts
essentially the same that was
proposed last month by Watson.
It included two basic methods
for providing affordable housing.
The method preferred by the
company was to build up to 1,400
rental units on 70 to 80 acres or
land owned by UC Irvine.
The area, in the southeast sec·
lion or the campus, is part or 510
acres sold to the university by the
Irvine Company in 1964 at a re·
duced price of $6,500 an acre.
The bargain price included a
restriction that the university
build housing for faculty and stu-
dents on the properly .
federal s ubsidies, for whlc
Watson said the company coul
qualify by selllni the land at lit tle or no cost.
Both methods call for develop
ment of the apartments over a:
much as 12 years, or about ~
apartments a year.
The Irvine Company lssued :
statement today that "We ar1
greatly encouraged about the
prospects of an imminent settle
ment.
"There are still some details t<
be worked out by attorneys. Wt
are optimistic that agreement
will be reached before the day i
done.''
Al least one Jrvine city couo
c1lman, Mayor Bill Vardoulis,
was less optiml.sUc.
V ardoulls said the council i~
seeking some sort or guarantee
that the city won't have to sub
sidize any or the low·incomfj
apartments provided by the pro·
posed settlement.
·'The city s bouldn 't be dragged
in any way to be bound to city ex-
penditure," Vardoulls said.
Enterprise Lands Safely
The Watson proposCtl would lift
the restriction to permit a mixed
housing use, with half the 1,400
units for campus housing and the
other half for housing employes
of the industrial park.
That option depends upon the
agreement of UC Regents. UCI
Chancellor Daniel Aldrich saJd
today the proposal is "under ex-
ploration-but there's a lone way
to go before determining whether
it's acceptable."
''We've expressed the willing
ness to provide the opportunities
(for arfordable housing), l o
make sure the zoning is proper,
and reduce requirem ents for
amenities like extra parking for
complexes "
Touchdown Guided: by Electronic Beam
EDWARDS AIR f'ORCE
BASE <AP> -The Space Shuttle
Entcrpnse. following a cone of
e l eclron i e beams t o its
touchdown point. landed safely
today after its third glide test
from 412 miles above the desert.
Among the watchers on the
ground was a group of space
buffs from Utah. They 1ncludC'd •
high school and college students
who hope to send science experi-
ments aboard an Enterprise si~·
tcr s hip when it blasts into space
F rom Page A l
AGE 70 ...
The proposed law wouJd not
change 65 as the age at which
mo~t peop!e can begi.n collecting
their maximum Social Security
benefits.
The House defeated an attempt
by Rep. John N. Erlenbo"' CR-
Iil.). to delay the bill's effect ror
two years.
Erlenborn said he wanted
more lime for bus iness and
educiJlional institution~ to aclJUSl
retirement policies.
He said the American Hospital
Association and the Association
of Amcncan Umvcrs1t1cs were
asking for postponement.
Univer!.ily administr ators
have said lhat. 1f the bill passes,
they may have to hire through
fi ve·year contracts and have lo
change their tenure policies.
The bill provides a two-year
r>eriod for exislini:i retire·at-65
provi:sions lo be pbMed ()t\l ol. •
labor union agreements.
During thal two years, a s tudy
would be done on the laW"1 hn-
pact on the public and private
sectors
Alarm Saves
Air Hangar
During Fire
tn the 1980s.
The Shuttle was guided in its
landing by a microwave device.
similar to one used to guide
airplanes lo carrier landings,
that sends a beam of signals from
the ground toward the incoming
craft. lt was the first free·night
test in which the d evice was
us~d
Astronauts Fred liaise and
Gordon Fullerton were at the
controls for the second lime.
They ~uided the craft on its
maiden flight here Aug. 12.
I la1se. 43, and Fullerton, 40.
also switched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute as
lhey approached the dry lake bed
runway.
"The auto·land worked almost
perfectly right on the . gl~de
slope:· radioed NASA M1ss1on
Control in Houston, indicating
the computer system bad flown
the Enterprise precisely on
COUl'$e ,
1he only problem the Shuttle
encountered was with com -
munications. Interference in a
radio channel between the En-
terprise and its ear ner plane
forced the crew to switch to a
backup system before it was
launched for its five-minute Cree
flight
Aft<.'r the Boeing 747 with the
Shuttle on top climbed to 23,876
feet above the air base, explosive
bolL'> were fired to set the En·
ter prh1e free. Lacking engines of
its own. the craft g lide d
Suspect Held
On Cocaine
"Rap in Mesa
A 22·year old Costa Mes an who
allegedly sold an ounce of nearly
pure cocajne to an undercover
agent Wednesday afternoon has
been jailed on charges of
possession of dangerous drugs for
sale, police reported.
Theodore Willlam Knight ot
1919 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa,
is being held today at Costa Mesa
jail in lieu of $10,000 bail.
Police said Knight was arrest-
ed at 2:30 p.m . at his apartment
when he allegedly sold an ounce of
th• illegal stimulant to an un·
dereover officer.
Narcotics Sgt. Gary Webster
said the cocaine could have
generated $2,500 lf broken down
into &rams for street sales.
New Hughes
~
Routes Miss • •
oc Airpo~
downward at more than JOO miles
an hour. \\Ith the a~tronauu. put-
ting 1t through bank'>. turns and
up and down maneuvers lo tel>!
1ls h:mdllng quahlJ<'S
The last free· flight test WiJS
t•onductcd on Sept. 13 by two
otht>r astrom1 ut.,
The second method proposed
by Watson would be lo set aside
a bout 32 acres of Irvine Com·
pany-owned land for the develop-
m cnt of 700 apartments for
small-budget families. The
apartments would depend upon
Burglary Charge
County Jail Critic
I
Pleads lnrwcent
By GARV GRANVILLE
Of tlM D•llf ~llol SlaH
Tom M 1ll~r. an ex convict who
made headlmes early this year
as an outspoken critic of Orange
County Jail, pleaded innocent
Thursday lo burglary charges
lodged against him by Santa Ana
police
Municipal Court Judge John H
S mith reJected a move by
Miller's attorney lo h,ve the
chargt:s against his client dis·
missed before scheduling a pre·
liminary hearing Oct. 14
Jn the meantime, an Orange
County Sheriff's Office investiga·
lion into other as yet unfiled al-
legations against Miller will con-
tinue.
Source of those all egations re·
portedly is Daniel Portley, a jail
inmate who investigators claim
identified Miller as his partner in
numerous alleged burglary-
stolcn property misad ventures.
According to Santa Ana police
r ecords, Miller was a rrested
Sept. 4 at his Newport Beach
apartment. ·
Earlier, equipment reported
stolen In a Santa Ana burglary
was recovered in a Mission Viejo
halfway house, equipment that
Portley told investigators be and
Mill er had stolen and sold.
Miller made headlines early
this year when he charged opera-
lions of Orange County Jail were
s tudded with cases o( guard
brutality and inmate abouse.
In tes timony before an As -
sembly committee headed by As·
semblyman Richard Alatorre
m.Los Angeles>. Miller charged
that jail guards beat an inmate lo
death and then passed his death
off as a suicide.
The 33-year-old ex-con.
however. railed to produce the
documentation he claimed lo
have to support his charges. •
At the time he was the jail's
leading critic, Miller was found-
ing a jail r eform group, the
Equal Justice and Human Rights
Foundation.
Now, like the burglary
charges. actlvities or the founda·
tion that solicited funds from
private donors are under in-
vestigation.
Sherm Brad Gates said earlier
this week that the investigation
into Miller's activities has
nothing to do with the role he
played as a jail critic.
"These things have come to
our attention and we are obligat-
ed to investigate them no maUer
who the subject may be," Gates
said.
Miller. who earned a law
degree while in prison, works as
a law clerk In Brea.
TONIGHT
OCC CELEBRITY SERIES -
Edgar Bergen, Auditorium , 8
p.m .
COSTA MES A CIV I C
PLAYHOUSE --One-act plays,
"The Private Ear" and "The ,
Public Eye," Fairgrounds, Sept
23-24 and Sept. 30-0ct. 1. 8:30
p.m.
"PRIVATE LIVES" · ·South
Coast Repert o r y Theater.
Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30,
8 p.m.
OCC PLANETARIUM
"Relativity and Cosmology,"
7:30and9p.m
OCC LECTURES --.. Art of
Communication," Fine Arts 119;
"Drama of Weather," Science
Lecture 1; "Stress Management
in Today's World," Fine Arts
116; "Success in Competitive
Athletics," Seience Hall; "Un-
derstanding Sexual Interaction,"
Science Lecture 2. All 7: 30.
FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs.
Estancia, OCC Stadium, 8 p.m.
Newport Harbor vs. Corona del
Mar al Newport Harbor, 8p.m.
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY
RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS •
"Sometimes a Great Notion."
OCC Forum. 7: 15 p.m . $1 .
SATURDAY, SEPT. 2C
FOOTBALL -OCC al Sad-
d leback, 7:30p.m.
OCC LECTURE • "Motiva·
lion, Decision Making a n d
Leaders hip," Dr. John Van de
Water lecturer. Co-sponsored by
Newport Beach Ch amber or
Commerce, Fine Arts 119, 8·30
a .m .
CfULDREN'S FILM SERIES
-"Peter Pan," OCC Forum, I
p .m . Adm. 50 cents. Children un-
der 7 must be accompanied by
adult.
SATURDAY NIGHT FILMS ~
"Lost Horizon," OCC Forum, 8
pm.
"THE MAN ANDTHESEA" ·-
OCC Audltorium, 8 p.m.
IT'S HERE ..• YESTERYEAR!
\I
Selection of carpeting wasn't fantastic back in 1894
when our gra ndfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in.'' and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wiltons and Axmlnisters.
t:ately we have seen a resurgence of Axminister
carpets in beautiful florals and prints. The effect
created by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room Into something spectacular.
plea.e stop In and see our hµ'Qe selection.
!Mlly .. , ... ltatt -0 WARDLOW'S TALBERT BAR IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY BOASTS COLORFUL HISTORY
Present Proprietors Evelyn (left) and Kathy Wardlow Keep Legend Going
Bar's Present Colorful
FV Cafe Scene of Romance and Violence
U} R \ \ )10:'1.0 ESTRAOA JK
Ol IM O•lly Pilot St•ll
H om •• n < • IJ o o L I cg g 1 n g
v1olcnc•t•, a ft''' w<1kcs and a lol or
fond mt·mur :: ;:.r" a II a part of
th<· p:ist of f-oun1C11n Valle\ ,
Talbert C'afr ·
The rust1t· llttlc t.n trn Jl 18021
1'Jlbcrt i\\'t· began a:-. a slor1.,
burbcr shop \ind µool hall an th!'
early 1920<;
No onl' rt·memhcrs exactly ~hen the st01e f1 r:-,t opened o'r
\\hO bu1ll 1l
But the f1r:-,l t·afc proprietor
most Founl:ian V Jlley oldtimers
rcmcmhC'r was a hoolleggcr
named Du·k Carnegie
The barber shop and store \\ cnt
by the waysiclt• und Carnc•g1e did
a booming hu.,1nc:-.., \\1th the
caf<• lit• kept the pool tahlt•
In tlw l'.l:!Os hef1111· proh1b1twn
w.1 s 11•pt·all'd ('JrnegH· \\ ,,.,
nahl)l'd hv thl' 're\'1•nouer., .. llt·
Ii.tel to ..,, II hh prop1 1 t' .ind go to
Jll'ISOll
\\'hilt• l';1rnl'J.:ll' !-.lall 11\\llCd lht•
1 ,1fC'. st•\ t·rnl '' akt·:. "-Crc held an
tlw t•:.lalil1:.hmcnt sinn· 1t wus
<•Ill' oftht· onl} meeting places for
:\kx1can J\nwncans who hved 111
nt'arby ('olon1J Juarez i:.tnd Mex
ican campe::.111os \\ho \\Orkcd thl'
land around Talbert Valley
In 1~. tht.• <·afe ww, the sccnc
of one suc:h wake for a man who
was stabbed 22 times during a
f1ghlover a woman in Santa Ana.
accordin~ lo Coloma Juarez resi-
dent Rul>c.'11 I\ le ala
Longtime ... 011ntain Valle} re·-.
1d1·111 Ila~ Bol·rs rem embers ;is
.1 'il'\t'll \ e..tr old l,1d '>l't.•1ng th1·
tlc:id l'~1mpt·.,1no:.. t.·orrm an th•·
l'Ufr
Thc l:.isl known murder around
I he t'Jft· IH'l'Urrt•d 1n 1938. -.auJ
l•'ounlatn Vallc•y ll1stontal S<ic11·
'' l'n•::.idcnt James Dick
But ~1unl'I W JrdlO\\ l'er1.. 64. J
Fountuin Vullcy nullve who nO\\
lt\cs in Long lkach. remembers
,1 bni::htt•r -,11Jc> of lh1.· cafr'-. ht..,
tor~
ll Y.ould tommcnce with mer
nmenl and flowing drink al tht·
<'afc that would eventually ooze
out lht' doors in lhe form of ::.rng·
rng and duncmg patrons. !>he
said.
"The people from Coloma
.Juurcz were ::.o happy they "-OUld
wall1. up the street toward m y
houst• from the ('UfC' s inging and
:.t·ren:iding." Mrs P<.•11. rct•all1..-d
· i\nd ucl\\ L'en the s111g111i:.
'l rcnadinl! <Jnd dog~ burking
lhl·rt• \\as no '>lccp until 3 o'clock
tn lhl' morning." she laught.•d
·\ftt•r World War fl. J<>t: and
Ll'na Hu11. took owncrsh1p of lhL·
1·afl' Mrs Ru1t ::.llll owns Lhl'
< .ifc toda\ lln hu!>lwnd d1cd 111
l!Hi7
L'ntll tht· carh 1950s the cafo
looked mut·h the same. a~ 1t did
y, hen Henl' Courrege!> donated
the f1r'>l bJr foot rail
Thc cafl' \\a!> always a place
fo r l'ourting couples on
\\ eekcnd::., rt:>members Evel} n
Wardlow. who manages the
tavern todsy.
.. That was our bar. !>aid ~rs
Wardlow who married her
husband. Lio) d. another foun
tain Valley nat1\t'. 1111947
"II<• al\\a\'> took me then
\~ lwn "l' wt' re courting ... '>i11d
~1 r!-1. W ardloy,
She fondly rem em be rs u M<'x
11·.1n fiddler kno\\ n onl)' J'
·shorty•· who used to serenaOL
couple!> for a drink or tip
During the hot dust.>-after
noons of the valley·., hma bean
h.1rvest lht· t·afe took on a dtf
ft·renl look
I\ seat could scarC'ely be found
1n the Jammed C'afe as field
workers guzzled beer and
munched on !>alam1 and bologna
sandwhices
In 1951 . the little cafe and an
:idJacent store were gutted by
fire.
Uut a larger cafc was built on
the s ame site and soon business
was boommg once again.
One of tht' cafe's colorful
1·haracters was a baseball bat·
\\ ielding chubby saloon keeper
named "Pc.arl." said ;\lrs
WC1rdlo\\
"Pearl kept law and order with
that bat." she -.aid
Sometime in the 1960s. Nrck
S•1cnz took over tbe cafe s
management und served what
muny area residents regard as
the best burritos in the count-..
said his torian Jim Dick -
Mexican bands could be ht:ard
at the cufe and Fountain Valley
Ch umber of Commerce wus
known to have a few of its meet·
ings there, said Dick.
In March or 1970. Mr!>
Wardlow decided to try her hand
at running the cafe where her
hul>band courted her
Mrs Wardlow. 49. her father.
Ewart Parkey, now 77, and
daughter Kathy Wardlow. 29.
Sunday Readers have preserved the care and at· Get tracted a new g e neration or
patrons
Parkey tended the bar unul he
t Trip Up Joh Ladder
!-.l'vcral angle:-of JOb mob1ltty
will!><' c·o\'l'l't'd in Sunday ':-Daily
Pilot
I\ PPLY YOURSELF Career
placenwnt officials at UC Irvine
aoci Or<mge \oasl College tell the
Jatcsl :-.tr<.i\.cg1es about resumes
and intl•rv1cws Special details
for nC\'• and experienced JOb·
hunter' .in· outlined by Jackie
llyman of the Dally Pilot staff 1n
th<• lop YOL' fcaturl'
MANAGEMENT STRETCH
HO\\ can women move up the cor
porute ladder? How doc!-. Reeves
Rubber succ·ced with -.o few
munagcrs'' These questions will
be answered 111 Business Section
articles by Thom Lecoq
(suNDA y SPECIAL)
JUSTICE JANGLES -Gnffin
Bell 1s a man of many projects,
and he has things humming at
the .Justice Department. Still.
they're nol moving fast enough
for the attorney general. An As
sociated Prt:ss s tory looks at his
rcrord und some of th<· sur
prises Bell has provided
WlNOOW PAIN If ever an 1
architect 1>:.issed through an or·
deal, 1t was Kenry Cobb with hjs
John Hancock Tower In Boston
That's the building where win·
ctows wouldn't slay put for a lonli(
ti me Find out why the slory is so
amusing.
wai. 72 when ht: broke a leg onl'
day at lhe care.
But Mrs. Wardlow's daughter.
Kathy. mmd& the place now and
is known for her tasty 90-cent
hambur~ers
In 1974, the c ity tried to i.hut
down the cafe
Uut the 1.Vardlows hired an at-
torney and fought the effort.
Some folks in Fountain Valley
thought the cafe was not a su1la·
blc place for youngsters to pass
on their way home from school
The drive to close the cafe
failt'Cf. but Mrs. Wardlow admilS
its days may be numbered
Some city officials believe
Bushard Street should be
\\ 1dened in front of the care
Mrs Wardlow has an agree·
ment with lhe owner , Mrs. Ruiz,
to hold onto the cafe for as long as
possible
And she intends to do Just that.
"There's not many like il left
any more," said Mrs. Wardlow
Boy, 6,
Charged
In Death
TAR80RO. N.C. !AP> The
Edgecombe County Sheriff's
Department has charged a 6·
year·old boy with manslaughter
in Ute Aug. 17 shotgun slaying of
· blsl.year·old brother.
Dlst. Atty. Frank Brown s aid
Thursday that North Carolina
law provides "no minimum ace
for prosecution" but "as a pr•c·
tic al matter. there is not JJIUch In
m y opinion that the co1.4rt can do
except look at the case and •ee
that the boy gets any coUhaefing
or examination that he needs."
The law does provide that no
person under age 14 be tried as an
adult. Younger defendants are
tried in juvenile court, and
Sheriff Pttll Ellis said a petition
to transfer the case to juvenile
court had been filed an4 prob-
ably would be considered Oct. 4.
In the meantime. the boy is in
custody of his parents.
The boy told deputies he
climbed a chest or drawers in hi$
pflrents' bedroom and got a
single shotgun shell from a dish.
pullect tt1e shotgun out o( a closet
in ~bedroom and loaded It.
He thtn went inlo the living
room. placed the shotgun just
above his brother's heart and
pulled the trigaer as their 3-year·
old sister watched. deputies said
the boy told them.
The children's pC1rents, both
farm laborers. were working
when the shooting occurred
The 7-year-old's body was
lound by s heriff's deputies and
the Edgecombe County Rescue
Squad on the couch in the living
room of the family's mobile
homf:'
Brown said he doubted the boy
would be imprisoned. "I don't
think there is any place in North
Carolina to send him "
Brown said charges were not
filed immediately after the
:-hooting because of confusion
ovc•r tht: age req~iremenls of the
la\\ I le s:ud the bo). who was not
identified. was charged with
manslaughter rather than
JU\ enile delinquency becaW>e it
was "a serious offense" and
·un)one else would be charged
under the :-.a me circumstances
"In order to t·over everything
thoroughly. \\C decided to put
everythlng out in the open and
summon the boy and his famil)
and later invoke the Jurisdiction
of the juvenile court.·' he said
SRO for Bing
In England,
PRESTON. England CAP >
Bing Crosby is crooning his way
through England. opening his
latest concert tour in an area
where his last nudiencc was
made up o f American
s ervicem en during World War II
Thursday night. Britons got
their tum. and more than 2,000
mos tly m iddl e·age people
crammed into Preston's Guild
Holl as the 73-year-old Crosby
went gingerly through his act
EUREKA LEMON
You'll enjoy picking-fruit
almost all year long with
this everbearing dwarr
citrus.
S gal. sh;~
Reg.Sll.99
SALE:
OLD GOLD JUNIPER
Gold·streaked foliage
highlights this easy·t<rarow,
drougbt·resistapt plant.
SAL~
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JOEY r.,OlH SWITCHES SIGNALS AT 'MUSEUM'
He Couldn't Walt to Be a Railroad Man ..
Railroad Buff
Boy, 12, Sets Up Museum
PECATONICA. 111 IAPJ 1 '.fwelve-year-old Joey Moth
t·ouldn't wait to grow up to become a railroad man. So ht: didn't
Wearing a conductors'::. cap and an Ilhnois Central-Gulf T
:.h1rt . .Joey passes out printed calling cards touting his
·Pecatonica Railroad Museum" m the family garage.
HE HAS A WELL-LIGHTED, neatly arranged dtsplay of
thousand!> of railroad paraphernali a. There are dozens of
railroad spikes, s pike buckets, signitl lights, lie plates. old
timelubles, tools, railroad lanterns. Amtrak brochures. old
airbrake hoses, and even a potbelly stove from a caboose
Joey has a guest register signed by 230 visotors this past sum-
m er. some from Canada, New York, Oregon and Florida. There is
'no adrn1ss1on charge, butJocywill takedonations.
"Three railroad men lefl me Sl each," he said . "I gol $45 dur·
ing the summer It goes into the bank with the $200 I got Crom sell·
mg my three sets of model trams with 120 cars.
"~Y BEDROOM WAS SO FULL of the s tuff I couldn't get to
m) bt'<i. ! 'm '>:t\ mg to open a big museum I want to buy a depot
along the truck:. l want a couple of miles of tracks and a switch
Png1ne.. ·
!\ l'cnnl>) I vania Railroad <idverll&mg calendar from 1935
hang!> on one wall and a Postal Telegraph clock on another
Po1oting to a IQ-volume set of 1906 encyclopedias. "Modern
AnH'ncan Railway Practices ... Joey notes "They tell about
steam trams and how to work on them and how to build your own
system. There aren't too many sets like that left ··
OUTSIDE THE GARAGE. JOEY has spiked a short section
of old tracks to lies. mstallcd Cl couple of switches IUld put up an
old railroad crossmg s ign.
"Mosl of th<' stuff was given to Joey when the railroad was
closed through Pecatonica ... said his mother. Marilyn. "Other
stuff he finds walk in~ alonl( old railroad grades. Every so often I
drive him lo Seward <seven miles) to watch the trains go by. And
he llkes to chat with the railroad crews He sweeps out the 11lino1s
Central depot" hile he'::. there · · ·
Nuke Station Shut
The San Onofre nuclear
generating station was s hut down
10 days for repairs to a steam
generator a nd. after reopenmg
this week. was closed agbin
A spokesman for the Southern
Californ11.1 Edison Company sr.ud
the shutdown was extended when
an inspection found worn tubes 111
a steam generator
Now
at
The 456-megawatt nuclear re
actor m staUon No. 2 1s expected
to resume nperal1on within a few
days. It came into operation last
April after a six-month s hutdown
for extensive> mod1ficationx and
refueling.
Construct.Jon of units 2 and 3 1s
about half f1n1s hed . the
s pokesman said.
Jo~# featuring
l hese Seasonal favorites
• LE'ITUCE
• BRU&5EL
SPROUTS
• BROCCOLI
•TOMATOES
PEPPERS
•ONIONS
•CABBAGE
• CAULIFLOWER
SUN BEGONIA (Rlchmonden111s l
This free-bloominS basket or
landscape plant thrives in
sun or shade. ·
1 Gal. si1.e
Reg. S2.49
SALE
. WILLOWMYRTLE •
Wewmg branches & wtUte
flowers in spring htghUtht
this omamel\tal tree.
S~E
• CELER¥
•EGGPLANT
•RHUBARB
PONY PACK ,,. .... 5ac Re«J.19• I.,
CALE ND ULA
R eplace t hose tired
marigolds with a fresh batch
of t his cool-season color
ravorite. Choose from yellow
or orange. 39C
4" pot rite, SALE
Ref. 7'¥
UMBRELLA PLANT
<Schefnera l
Add a lush, tropical accent
to the l and scape or
container garden. SALE
.44 DAILY "LOf
Shutting
The Tap
OFFCOAST DEPT. In all of
d rought·stricken Southern
l'ahfonua, no place has suffered
more from the drys than our hap-
PY island in the sun. Santa
Catalina. And now the island peo-
ple race a new rationing plan
Despite this. the survival
through the long, arid summer
by Catalina's Avalon township is
a real credit to the citizenry.
Avalon residents have dcm·
onstrat<.'<i to all of us what can
be done in water savings when
you 'rf' rcully backed up against
the dry wall
Catalina Is land domestic
water consum~ti.on has been
-;la:.hcd !,lack by 30 percent when
co~art-<l to last year.
AND f'OR THE two hottest
months or the summer, July and
August. water officials had
called ror a whopping 50 percent
reduction m water use.
Avalon people exceeded that
cutback target
While this ts a remaTkable rec·
o rd, you s hould know that
Catalina Island people have one
.,1gnif1cant advantage over us
mainlanders when 1t comes to
awarcnc~s of water rationing.
You sec. the 1:-.land people real
ly know where there water is. We
don't. Ours JUSt sort comes out of
a pipe. like magic
On the island, they have a cen-
tral rescrvmr up in the hills. The
re:.ervoir is fed by a few wells but
muinly by rainwalc•r. And as we
all know, there ha::.n 't been any
rain.
So if you're on the island and
you want to know what your
water status is, just drive on up
the hill and take a look at the re-
servoir. And over the past months. as
the water level In Catalina's res
ervoir hus steadily ebbed. the
people know precisely what
they're up against. When and if
the reservoir goes dry. that's it.
RIGIIT NOW I'm look mg at the
monthly water bill for my own
little cottage at Avalon. Across
the top of the bill in red ink it
declares· "RATIONING PHASE
111 --50 PERCENT REDUC·
TION." Below I am advised I
was allowed to use 3,712 gallons
of water during the hot month of
August. Now the whole rationing
s ystem may change for Catalina
Island. The state Public Utilities
Commission hus ordered that
Southern California Edison Com·
pan y. which 1 s the water
purveyor for the island. devise a
new rationing scheme.
This will be based on the
number of people living in each
ho~h6itl Clearly, they are tak·
ing water rationing seriously at
the island Faced with the same
circumstances. I wonder if we
mainlander!> would do as well?
LAST NIGHT IT ramed great
torrents. Raindrops pounded my
roof and water ran orr the eaves
1n great streams. It was
beautiful. Until I woke up with a
drv mouth. Just another dream.
All this likely means I need a
rest. So I'm golna to sweep away
with my true love and flee this
area for a <'Ouple of weeks.
Sec you in October along this
best of all possible coasts
.. . . . . . . .
Carter Tour Slated
Africa, Asia, Europe on Itinerary
Wfaeeling to Freedom
Agapito Ramo:-.. i I. "a' t'' to a .... mall erov:d allcr he ar·
rivc.'CI in the l' S from Cuba Thursday lit.> \\as among 24
Cuhan nat1on~1l-.. ancl :11 l S c:1l11.ens aboard the Jet
chartl'rcd bv th(• Stall' n,•pJrlml'nl It ''as the largest
group urri v'at in Floncla 'tn<'l' the l'Ondus1on of the.·
Freedom Fhght:-. 111 l !li:I I h.1t brought near!~ 261.000
Cuban!'> lo tht• l ' S
Vought to Build
'Satellite Killer'
WASHINGTON IAP 1 Thi• l'c•ntagon is developing a new, foot-Jong
weapon that could destroy S<1v1et satellites in space. The Washington
Post reported today -
The newspaper said the Air Force e11rlicr this month awarded
Vought Corp. of Dallas, Tex . a $58 7 million contract lo build the.
satellite killer. described as a .....
highly maneuverable, heal
seeking device resembling a
tomato can that would ram an
North, Miami
Water Feared
Contaminated
ememy satellite as both vehicles
fl y thousands or miles an hour.
At'('ording to the Post. the
rocket-powered device would
carry no explosives but would re-
ly instead on the head-on col·
h~tcm to destroy a satellite flying
or hovering in s pace
A PENTAGON spokesman
dct'lmed comment on the report.
W ASHINOTON <AP> -Presi·
dent Carter announced today he
will embark in late November on
an ll·day, four·contlnent trip
that wU1 include the flrat visit of
an American president to black
Africaalnce World War II.
Carter's journey to South
Am e r ica, Africa, Asia and
Europe will, in geographical
terms, be the most ambitious
ever undertaken by a U.S. Presi·
dent. He will be conferrint with
close allles, new-found friends
and aometim~ adversaries.
Prealdedt Fran klin D.
ROOHVelt was the last President
to visit black Africa, atoppln8 in
Liberia clurt.DC1N3.
THE E IGHT-NATION tour.
which will begin on Nov. 22, the
14th anniversary of the as·
sassinalion of President John F.
Kennedy. was announced on
Carter's behalf by his national
s ecurity affairs adviser.
Zbigniew Brteiinski.
Absent from Carter's itinerary
are any contacts with Soviet or
Middle Eastern officials directly
involved in the two major foreign
policy questions that currently
confront the President --arms
curbs and the search for a Middle
East settlement .
THE JOURNEY, descnbed by
Brzezins ki as underlining
Carter's commitmenl to ··con-
structive change" in the world.
will take the President to
Venezuela. Brazil, N1gena, In-
dia, Iran. France. Poland and
Belgium. He will return to the White
House Dec. 2.
Res ponding to questions.
Brzezinski said no consideration
bad been given during the
months of lon1 planninc ol the
trip for a possible meetinc with
Soviet Prealdent Leonid I.
Brez.hnev. However, Brzezinski
did not totally exclude the
possibility.
ASKED WHY Carter was not
including the troubled Middle
East in the schedule, Brzezinski
said, 0 There are jwst ao many
things you can include in an
itinerary."
Brzezinski said that much·
publlcir.ed differences between
the United States and Brull and
to a lesser extent Iran over
human rights issues were no bar
to visiting t.hoH countries.
MRS. CARTE R will accom·
pany her husband on the tnp
When Carter made his only other
overseas trip, to London and
Geneva last May. she remained
in Washington.
The President had indicated
almost a year ago he expected to
do little traveling overseas. at
least during his first year in of·
rice.
"His preference is to stay at
home," Brzezinski said, and
argued that Carter indeed has
done little traveling outside the
country.
HERE I S THE Carter
itinerary:
Nov. 22 -flies to Caracas.
Venezuela for an overnight stay.
Nov. 23 -on to the Brazilian
capital of Brasilia, where Carter
will spend the night.
Nov. 24 -flies across the South
Atlantic to Lagos, Nigena, re·
maining there a full ny.
Nov. 26 -leaves Lagos for the
Topless Trial
J'P Aide Enters Guilty Plea .
SOUTllAMIYJ'ON. N.Y. (AP> -Deborah Sale, the vice
presidential aide arrested last month for sunbathing topless
on a Long island beach, has pleaded guilty ~o the charge. .
An attorney for Miss Sale entered the. plea tn
Southampton Justice Court on Thursday. She 1s due to
appear there again next Thursday for sentencing.
Miss Sale was arrested on Gibson Beach Aug. 20 for not
wearing the top of her bathing suit. She was one of more
than a dozen people arrested this year and charged with
• breaking the town's ordinance against nude sunbathing
.... Miss Sate said she was lying face down on the beach
with the top of her bathing suit untied for an even tan when
s he was approached by police and cited.
4~
Indian capital or New Deihl, ar·
rivin& No. 27.
Nov. 29 -stops in Tehran,
]ran, for a brunch with the Shah
of Iran, and continues on to Paris
the same day.
Dec. 1 -flies from Paris to
Warsaw. spending a nlgbt in the
Polish capital.
Dec. 2 -flies to Brussels for
meetings with Belgian officials.
European Common Market
leaden and officials of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
before retuminC to Washington
the same day.
Slain Girls'
Parents Sue
Scout Council
TULSA. Okla. <AP> -Parents
of two of three Girl Scouts found
s lain near Locus t Grove last
June have filed suits seeking a
total of $3 million damages from
The Magic Empire Council of
Girl Scouts.
The suits allege the council,
representing six counties in
n o rtheas t Okl ahoma, was
negligent despite suspicious
events earlier at the camp before
the deaths of Lori Lee Farmer, 8,
Doris Denise Milner, 10, and
Michele Guse, 9, all from the
Tulsa area.
The parents or the Farmer glrl
~eek actual damages of $1,577,400
in their suit and the parents of the
Milner girl seek damages of
Sl,567,400.
The parents of the Guse girl did
not join the suits.
The three girls were sexually
assaulted and murdered during
their first night or what was to be
a two-week outing at Camp Scott.
An Oklahoma prison escapee,
Gene Leroy Hart. 33, has been
charged with murder in the slay-
i n gs but has not been ap·
prchended.
Panelist Resigns
LOS ANGELES <AP) --A
member of the city's Board of
Harbor Commissioners b as
abruptly r esigned, claiming bis
suggestions about a con-
troversial trip to the Far East
were ignored by other board
members who "are just going
along for the ride.··
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla
(AP) The 70,000 residents of
North Miami Beach were warned
not to drink from or cook with the
city's water supply. mysterious·
ly contaminated by chemicals
used in insecticides.
The 1972 anti-ballistic missile
treaty between the United States
and the Soviet Union specifies
that neither nation will build
weapons that would interfere
with "national technical means
of verification." including spy
satellites. A Pentagon official
was quoted as saying the treaty
does not forbid tests of such
weapons.
TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS
COMiNG Sunday, October 16, 1977 Work crews were flushing the
water mains today lo remove
contaminants from the water
used by residilnts m a 36·squarc·
mile area of luxury high-rise
apartments, beach hotels and
single-family homes
RF.SIDENTS WERE told that
boiling would not remove the in·
secticlde chemicals. The wat.er
was safe for bathm~. ofhclals
said.
Th e concentrati on o r
chemicals in the water could not
cause death or serious illness.
s aid Dr. Richard Morgan. head
of the Dade Health Department.
Officials said they did not know
the cause of the contamination
but were exploring the possibility
that a pest-control truck acclden·
tally back-pumped chemicals in·
t6 the main supply while taking
on water.
According to Pentagon
sources. a primitive version of
the satellite killer already has
demonstrated in a free· fall test in
an airplane hangar that the heat·.
seeking and guidance systems
can activate themselves in mid·
air and hit a target, the Post said.
IT SA.ID VOUGHT is expected
to have ao operational version of
the klller device ready to send in·
to space in about two years.
The American military uses
satellites for photographic and
sensor spying on other countries,
communications and naviaation.
In a diplomatic crisis or war,
U.S. military leaders reportedly
rear that the Soviets would seek
to destroy or blind those
satellites.
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PROFESSIONA~S \ --
N•tton* Buatneaa Women'a WHll: ~Ina Sunday, October 11, 1977 continuing
through Oct. 22. .
To hOnot' .,... women In buslneaa, lnduttrv •n.d commerce. th• Dally Piiot wW
publeh a apecl•I tribute In It• Oct. 18 edition. ~
Th• m11)or contribution• women bU•ln•H pt'OfeUlonata add to th• thriving ."11
Orange ~st econorny wtH be underacored In th• apectal tribute papa. ~-:
Bullneuwomett Salute notice• wU1 be one column by four lnchea each, allowlng ~
rop11 tor a photo •nd eteecrtptlv• copy. Coat of each notice la only •11, with a
P'*° JOU fWOVlde. I . '.
our ...ute to aualn•• and "°'"''°"" Women la an exceptlonal opportunity to In~ • new °' l~me Haod•t• to th• people of th• Orange Coaat, or to
honor .. _,. Of ach&evemenn •
Don1 inf .. being P•rt of tht• a,ect•I advettlalng opportunity. DeadUne for
reumne .,.ce 11 Oct.12. C.11 todayt
No Musle to Ears
Pop Concert
'Plain Noise'
LOS ANGELES <AP> As rar as some residents
near Gri((ith Park are concerned, the pop-soul
sound-of Gladys Knight and the Pips just isn 'l music
lo their ear1.
Jn ract, lL shouldn't even be called music, bays
one group of homeowners.
THEY CALL THE MUSIC plain old noise and
have filed a complaint against the operators of the
Greek Theatre, site of many pop-rock concerts,
claiming violation of the city'snolse pollution codes.
The group, called Citizens to Preserve Griffith
Park, asked Rampart Division officers to check on the complaint by paying ·a visit to the .Greek
Wednesday night and hearing the sound for
themselves.
mE OFFICERS, acl'ompanied by experts from
the city Bureau of Standards and the Department of
Environmental Quality, observed a concert by
Gladys Knight and the Pips
The offlciab, <'quipped with sound-sensitive
momtonni:l devices, found three separate violationc;
of the city's sound pollution ordinances, police Capt.
John Modell said Thursday.
Actor 'Guilty'
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KNIEVEL VICTIM
Sheldon Saltman
Knievel
'Has No
Regrets'
DAILY PILOT .4$
Flexible
Prvgrarn
Backed
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-The abiftlng popula-
tion of a resort comm uni·
ty like Catalina Island
requires a flexible
water-rationin& plan, the
st ate Public Ut111tles
Commission has de-
cided •.
The water allotment
for a home or hotel will
be based on the number
of occupants at a given
season. rather than on an
·average figure set by the
Southern California
Edison to., an agency
spokesman said Thurs-
day.
The commission ap-
proved the change last
Tuesday and ordered
Edison t.o come up with
some new water supplies
on the island, said PUC
spokesman Carole
Kretzer.
anup of Oil Spill LOS ANGELES <AP> -ReUred actor Frank
Faylen, who played the father on the television
series "The Adventures of Dobie Gillis ... has been
placed on a year's probation after pleading guilty to
firing a shotgun inside the city limits.
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-Motorcycle daredevil
Evel Knievel says he bas
Do regrets about his al·
leged baseball-bat as-
sault on a television ex-
ecutive who wrote a book
At one time, Edison
bad considered ferrying
water from the mainland
to the island by barge.
But that idea was aban-
d oned as unnecessary
after rationin g
decreased water use on
the island, said Edison's
district man ager on
Catalina, Ken Sagher.
the final cleanup of crude
ml ~pillt·cl the beach at Santa MoniC'a
from a t;.1 er unloading Ala!>kan 011
moon·cl ol r c ('o:..sl of El Seg undo. Tht·
('0;1..,t (;11;a1 rc·portc.•d a faulty valve let
~ome 400 gallons spill in the ocean and
~omc 200 gallons reached the beach. No
d:1maiw to fish WHI hire!~ in the <trea was
n·portl·cl.
The 71-year-old Faylcn admitted in Municipal
Court Thursday that he fi red the gun into the air
aftt•r an argument /\u~. 23 with the manager of his
molht>r's Holl} wood a1.nartment building.
about him.
,__.unty Major Stop for Leaders
"I stand by what I
did," Knievel said in' a
statement issued Thurs-
day through his agent.
Stan Rosenfield. The
statement related to his
actions involving Shelly
Saltman, a 20th Century
Fox vice president and
author of "Evel Knievel'
Sagher said water use
bas been cut down by
more than 31 percent
over last year and that
durlng both July and
August savings exceeded
the SO percent reduction
target Edison had set. LONG BEA CAP> -A hJgh-ranking group of
Chinese indu::.Lr leaders were to make San Fran-
cisco their last today after a two-week tour of
Am enc an facto
Thl' group o men and one woman toured Dis·
ncyland in An m and the McDonnell-Douglas
:.aircraft plant c Thursday and heard sales
p1tche.., from " t ·n Southern California firms, in -
r l ud 1 ng 1"1 uo 'orp .
l 'n11111011 and M I <>ii
Thi· (ll•h:gat u:.Llt•d ( J' through the· .urc· l plant ,..,T·•TB
1.t s king qut•:-.lto ;ibout _
pasi;<.•ngl•r an C'argn "--------
capacity of the commercial airliners while listening
to the interpreter through tiny receivers held to
their ears.
P(JC Relaearb19 Re4ue•ted
SAN f"HANCISCO 11\P> Pacific Telephone
ha:. asked for ;i n •hcaring of a California Pubhc
l ttltlll's Cc1mmb!-.1<>0 dcc1s1on la:.t week which or·
dt•rcd t·u:-.tomcr refunds of S205 5 m1ll1on and annual
rule n•duct1ons of $60.5 million.
Pac1fac Telephont• s<.11d Thursday that tame
should have been <.tllowed to seek a ruling from·lhe
I ntemal Revenue Service before refunds and rate re·
duct1ons go int.oeffect
LlfeBne Rate• \I etoed
S/\CR/\MENTO CAP> -Le~islat1on granting
:.o.called hfehnc rates for air conditioning of homes
111 hot art•a:. of the !-.tall' ha:. been vetoed by Gov. Ed· mund Br<mn Jr
On Thursd<ty Brown said th al such a law "mav
be desirable" but could be more appropriately cori-~1dercd by the :.talc Public Ut1hties Comm1s::.1on in
its normal admin1str11tive process.
on Tour."
"I felt the book was a
personal insult to me,
· my family and friends,"
Knievel said. "The book
tried to destroy my
future and the· image I
have worked so hard to
achieve with the young
people of this country.
"He <S altman > ac-
cused me of being an
a lcoholic, a pill pusher
a nd an immoral
· person."
Ms. Kretzer said
Edison was ordered not
to hook up new
customers to the existing
Catalina system without
authorization of the com-
mission.
Under the modified ra-
tioning system, appli-
cants for a per capita
rate have to declare that
they have begun water
eonse.rvation practices.
r Wedding a First Stllln-Watn-Cllt• Seert
SACRAMENTO IAP > -There will be drastic
cuts in Central Valley Project water deliveries if
1978 is as dry as this year, the U.S. Bureau of
The PUC approved a
four-stage rationing plan
for the island in May, a
month after Edison said
a drought emergency ex-1.'
tat.eel there. •
Saltman, 46, a former
publicity agent for
Knievel, w as
hospitalized with com-
pound fractures of the left arm and a broken----------
JacQ's Reclusive Cousin Wants to.Sing Reclamation says. 1
The project, whlch delivers about one-fourth of the state's water needs. has provided onl1 55 per-
cent of its normal supply this year. But cuts next
year. in the event of another dry year like 1977,
would be stiffer
right wrist in the beating Yf ednesday.
KnJevel, 88, surren·
dered to police late
Wednesday and was
booked for investigation
of assault with a deadly
weapon. He was released
after posting SI .ooo bond
and is scheduled to bear·
raigned Wednesday in
West Los Angeles
om AP Dispatches .
Comedian lcbard Pryor married Debbie
McGuire, a fcher actress and model, at hls
Northndgt' honhcfore ~oing to
"ork . ..,pokl' en for the ~
television stars r1
Pryor. 36 tartl<.•d cast
memb<'rs "'h<'n appeared for
taping the third 1chard Pryor
Show" ul NBC d announced
the marriage t iss McGuire,
who is in her mi s.
"This 1s th rst time I've
ever been ma d -in my
heart," the one vorced Pryor
toldlhccrcw. MU.PAYOR
Edith Beale, cquelloe Onassis' cousin who
internal al attention along with her
other for their reclusive life
mid innumeqable cats, a fall·
g-down Long Island house and mlly mementos, says she
ants lo become a singer.
She col'(lmenied after an
ction brought $4,150 for slx
ngs and pins worn by her
other, Edith Bouvier Beale,
fore she married. • ·
"This is my first auction.
u • so excited." said Miss
Beale, who still Ii in her mother's Easthampton
home. .
She and her her were the subjects of the.
film "Gray Garde " which showed their eccen·
tric life at home. • Thomas Mallo ho turned the former pres-
idential yacht S ia into a floating museum,
sold the 104-foot er o a 1.>:<>uth Carolina group. l
Malloy said h ld the vessel to Norman F.
Pulllam, a Sparta rg,
S.C., businessma he [,---------)1
purchase price w not PEOPLE
announced. _ _
However , Ma ry,
• who paid $286,000 it
last May, said: " got all our money back and
m ade some." The oia was sold after P.resldenl
Carter said It was Justified expense. • Dorothy Kelly, lgbt attendant who pulled in·
jured people from urnlna wreckaie of ,1rcraft
al Tenerife on the C ry Islands last March in his·
tory's worst avlaU collision, has been atven a
heroism award by t FU&htSafety Foundation.
In presenting ward in Ottawa to Mrs. Kel·
ly, of Daleville, , foundation vice president
John Canoll said a n American pilot declared be
owed his We to her.
Mrs. Kelly pra
and hospital worke
570 people died Jn a
and a Royal Dutch
Hustler maaai
he '1 found aomeono
ualltJ wtthou\ req
-Preildea
the work of Spaniab airport
t Tenerlf e, where more than
Halon between a Pan Am Jet
lne plane March 27.
Trustees of the University of lllinoll have •P·
pointed WUUam P. Oerberdlng, 48, as chancellor of
the univetslty's Champaign-Urbana campus .
Gerberdin~. executive vice chancellor of
UCLA, will succeed Chancellor Jack Peltason,
formerly of UC Irvine, on Jan. 1. Peltason 1s leaving
lo become president of the Ameri~an Council of
Education
• A decision on the cause of a plane crash that
killed Frank Sinatra's mother was delayed until ad·
ditional data can be studied to determine if the
night crew and the air traffic controller 'should
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Six Continental
Airlines employes who were attacked at a hotel
near the airport have tried to pick their assailant
out of a police lineup. Municipal Court.
Knievel refused to dis·
close the name of the
man who aided him in
the alleged assault, share the blame. ·
The National Transportation Sarety Board con-
However. a police spokesman said Thursday
that result.a of the lineup would not be disclosed un-
lit later beeause they could "endanger the continu·
ing investigation." police said. vened in Washington to consider a proposal by its C CJ
staff that the probable cause or the accident Jan. 6 ode eared
was the crew's misinterpretation of a flight
clearance given by the controller. For WeHare
The Lear Jet, owned by Jet A via, Inc., of Las
Vegas, was flying in a snowstorm when It s mashed SAN FRANCISCO
into San Gorgonio Mountain at 10,000 feet shortly CAP> -The s tate must
after taking off from Palm Springs. try to recover illegally
Killed in the crash were Natalie Sinatra, 82; 'her obtained wellar~ funds
friend, Anne Carbone of Cliffside Park, N.J., and before prosecuting for
the pilots, Donald Weier and Jerold Foley, both of wel_fare fra u d, the
Las Vegas. · ·California Supreme * Court bas ruled. In a
M. Knoedler & Co., one of New York's oldest unanimous decision, the
and most dl.stingulshed art galleries, merged with high court said the
Modarco S.A .• a European art Welfare and Instltutiona
l f d of Code requires the state nvestment un •a campany • to s eek restitution before ficial says. Armand Hammer, presi· bringing a criminal ac-
dent and chief executive officer lion.
of the Occidental Petroleum Co.1 will be board chairman ana Office OK'd
president of the new company,
Knoedler -ModarcoS.A.
He said the merger
''doubles the size of Knoedler's
capital," and adds an additional
300 art worka t.o the gallery's collection of 700
pieces. •
Wilton Rl1es, the first black to hold statewide
office in California, says next year's re-election
campaign will be his Jut as
state schools superintendent.
I Riles, 60, has said in several
interviews this month that be
will run for a third four-rear .. _r?tl'I!""
term, though he says he wU not
begin his campaign officialty un·
tll next year.
He oversees programs and
adminl.sters governm ent aid to a
chool system wtt.b 4.4 miWon
tudents.
SANDIEGO (AP)-A
year.tong invesUgation
of the San Diego County'
assessor says the office
is well managed and &1•
sessing homes fairly.
The records of bow
values are put on In-
dividual propertJea were
described as inadequate.
however.
JR ltr;. °"1ts
The Energy Store
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WHAT COULD BE BETTER?
SACRAMENTO (AP>
Gov. Jdmund Brown . baa vetoed a bill to al·
1 \II prlaon euarda to r•· ae to take lie detector
ata -a truclal l11ue In
rMt among 1uards.
An atdo to Brown said/ ere't not e nou1h
idence that iM •uarda
eed that protectlon1 bich ii &tread)' eDJoyea
oltlcera with more tact With the •enenl
bllc.
----~~-~---~--~---The music at the tut party was
terrible <or dldn 't even show up>
And NOW you're having a party.
Wlll YOU have the same problem??
omvide "Suoer.SOund" t.212 aa advertised ln PLAYBOY and ~unui:.
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color console with Acc.u ~can··
• Autom1t1cat1y maintains color balance
• Automat1c1lly adjusts to room brtghtness
• Automatically holds tlesn-tonu to color and tint s11t1mq
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Sale279.95
Ree. 329.95. L•rge-c•p•clty two-apeed wHher •
Features two wash/spin speed combinations, three
wash/rinse temperature selectiQns and four water.
level setectlons. Has bleach d ispenser and self-
cleanlng filter rmg. Porcelain enamel top and lid.
Decorator colors and white. #1735
Sale249.95
Reg. 279.95. urge cap.city gas dryer with energy-
saving glowbar ignition. Features two cycle dry
times, three temperature selections, lint screen.
decorator colors and white. #5 735
Similar electric dryer, reg. 249.95. Sale 219.95.
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Sale s329
Reg. S3e9. 19" • solid st•t• color TV with
automatic fine tuning. automatic color purl
and stay-set volume control. Beige plastic
cabinet. #2041
•picture measured diagonally
Sale 249.95
Reg. 349.95 . Nine-cycle built-in• distilaher.
Features normal and super wash cycl.
two dry cycles. on/off signal tight an~und
deadening cabinet pads Decorator cprs
and white #4 750
'Expert installation available at extrajst
Last 3 days to save during our
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Save on these
installed .
l carpets now!
Sale 12.99 -.-rc1.
Reg.11L ..._. Now'Zepel•treated
nylon.pluaowpetrntttsatainaandaoll.
Weara beautlfuny. #2900
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9 conflnuoua -••nylon that Ntlata ~ pllllng and fuzzing. tiandlOmeCut
and loop patt•~ 15000
Sale 11.44 9q.yd.
Reg.114. •eo~ carpe_t rs dense
Trevlra• polyMter pluah. Heat eet to wear
beautlfUlly. #2800
Sale 13.99 eq.yd.
Rea.•11. •Nlgtlt 9on1•oerpet le aubtle
multlcOIOr cut.and-loop nylon with Relset
treatment for euy care. Many color
chotoee. #2500
Reg. 1120. larlJ Anwtc.n 8t1'e Otlb
constructed of pine. ploe veneer and
selected h1rdWOOd1. Double drop aide•
with double action toe touch,., ......
•·position 1teel 1prlng.
204 coll mattrffl. reg. S32, ..,.21.10.
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.... 4st.IO. "-O· H4.IO. 'My Ladr' bedroom ....
perfect tor a young gtrl !> dreama Set includea.
twin size tour-poller bod. single dreuor, oval
mirror and hnger1e cheat Bed and matchl,,g
pieces fe ture •II wOOd construction with exception
of laminated ptastle tops on cheat, dreaMr and hutches.
Sotd Mp9'atetr:
Twin 4-poeter b~d. eg 169 95 8ele 12t.t5
Single dresser R . 149 95. Sal• 111.H
Oval mirror Re 4 95. Sale 84.15
Lingerie chest eg 169.95 Sele 14'.H
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Commode Reg 79 95 Sele H .15
S1uden1 desk Aeg 1'9 95. Sele 119.H
Large hutch Reg 119 95 Sale 99.95
Bachelor chesl Reg 109 95 Sale 99.95
Chair Reg 59 95. Sale 54.95
Small hutch Reg 99 95. Sele 89.95
Chest bed Reg 239 95. Sale 219.95
Full 4-poster bed Reg. 189.95 Sale 149.95
Canooy frame. c:anooy and matching dfiftm;;m?I
l>«ilOfead av811able at extra coll
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Reg. $349. 'Wheatley Hilla' for
a carefree conlemporary room
Leather-look vinyl wipes clean
w1lh a damp cloth Well-
construcled design 1s
engineered for comfort
Other pieces available:
and durability. Rich brown
color and pecan finish on
solid hardwood frames fits
in1p any color scheme.
Sale s449
Reg. $499. Elegant cotton velvel covers
lh1s ullra-luxunous super-queen size
sofa sleeper Beau11fully detailed with
deep button tufting. Opens to bed
Sale 5349
Reg. $399. Soph1st1ca1ed striping of
long-wearing olefin covers super-queen
size sofa sleeper A beautiful sofa by
day and a comforlable bed by n1ghl1
Sale s349
Reg. $399. Leather-look vinyl covered
super-queen size sofa sleeper opens
10 a large. comfortable bed Classic.
deep-button tufting on back and arms
Love seat. Reg $299. Sale $259
Chair. Reg . $229 Sale $199
Oltoman. Reg. $69. Sale $79
Recliner. Reg $249 Sale $219
Cocktail table Reg Sl 19. Sale $109
End lable Reg $99 Sale $89
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firm support mattress
sets.
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Sale s499 5-pc.aetor china deck
and buffet
Reg. $599. 'Evolutions' 5-piece contemporary
style dining room set. Set includes 44-in.
round table that extends to 44 by 60-in. wilh
two 18-in. leaves and 4 side chairs. Wood
and wood product construction with oak
and oak veneers
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Table. Reg. $319. Sale $259
Side chair. Reg. $70 each. Sale $SO each
China deck. AeQ. $269. Sele $239
Buffet. Reg. $310. Sale $260
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Arm chair. Reg. $85 each. Sale $75 Heh
Sale 129.95
Reg. 149.85. Lovely Bentwood rocker
with 'f'&lnut finish. Handwoven cane seat.
Contour back chair. Reg. 34.95. Sale 29.95
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24" or 30" bar stool. Reg. 36.95. Sele 29.95
Natural S-top chair. Reg . 44.95. Sele 39.95
Walnut finish S-top chair. Reg. 42.95. Sele 39.95
Wood slat folding chair. Reg. 15.95. Sele 11.95
Butcher block table. Reg. 169.95. Sele 149.95
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Reg. 79.95 Heh. SlHP soundly on this Celestlal •·
Posture Support mattreu. Feature• spring steel
coils, steel edge suppof1. Or, chOOM a foam mattress
with polyurethane padding. Foundation has spring
steel foun~ittlon and Insulation layers. Full size
mattreH or foundation.
Reg. 99.95. 8•1• M .95
Queen 1et. Reg. 269.95. S11e 18t.tS
King set. Reg. 389.95. Sele 30t.ts
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Come see
our great sales
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Salesa
Reg. $10. Men's leisure shirt of
· 100% polyester. Great looking fashion
solids. Sizes S-M·L-XL.
Short sleeve shirt, Reg. $9, Sale 7.20
Perfectly tailored In eolld color polyester
double knit with Ban-Roi• wal1tband
· and ahlrt gripper. Men'• elzn.
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Sale9.60
Reg. $12. Handsome sport shirt
of polyester/cotton plaid. Long
sleeves, one chest pocket.
Sizes S-M·L-XL.
Short sleeve shirt, Reg. $11 , Sele 1.80
Teniflc turtlenecks.
Sale 5.99
Reg. fr. Men'• turtleneokJ>UUoVer
of ueywcar• poly11ter and cotton.
Long tlHYe with rib knit cuff.. ~"'-
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20%off our 1 .
entire stock of
misses' jeans.
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• with decorative diagonal zipper Ind gold top 1titdllng or 101t, ~ comfort1bla corduroy 1ean1 with bac:lc pockall and 1let1<Mrizlng
back yoka. We 1lso h1va m1ny 1tyfes with your choloe of /
I pockets, all In collon or cotton/polye1tar f1bra. MIHH' elms.
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Junior aw•eter/jacket of leather
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style hes cozy hood and pockets .
Leather Inserts add unique
fashion and fit. Junior sizes.
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'THE WEATHER HAS SO MUCH TO 00 WITH HOW WE DRESS'
Krta Henaon W•nta to Play Down Daya Wh•n She Didn't
Nodes to News
Ex-playmate Delivers Weather
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -
Kristine Hanson once appeared,
sans clothes, as the centerfold in
Playboy Magazine. Now she
makes an impact on television
viewers here, billed as an en-
vironmental reporter.
Miss Hanson, who began her
job with KRON-TV in July, is
playing down the past and em-
phasizing the present -on loca·
lions all around the San Fran·
cisco Bay Area.
''l'M TRYING TO promote the
fact that televis ion weather
doesn't have to be just weather ."
she said in an interview.
lier specialty will be hnking
"weather with our environ-
ment."
Miss Hanson and her film crew
have gone to the top of Mt.
TamaJpais in Marin County for a
piece on timber and brush fire
dangers. They have ventured to
San Francisco's Ocean Beach for
a story on fog. They have roamed
Golden Gate Park for a feature
on gardening.
"THE WEATHER HAS so
much lo do with how we feel, how
we dress and what we do," she
said.
But as serious as the 25-year·
old ·is about her job, she admits
that having posed in the
altogether for Playboy makes
her somewhat of a rarity among
television journalists.
"H's interesting information to
people," Miss Hanson said. "I'm
sure 1t will continually come up. 1
know I 'JI probably always have
'former Playmate' after my
name."
SHE POSED FOR Playboy in
1973 and 1974 when she was a stu.
dent at Cal State Sacramento,
where she also was homecoming
queen before graduating in 1975
with a communications degree.
She began working with the
weather at a Sacramento
television station before gradua-
tion, "cleaning weather maps"
to start and eventually taking
over the JOb o f wee ke nd
forecaster.
WHEN PUBLISHER HUGH
He fner heard s he was on
television here, he caJJed and
asked her to pose in the nude for
an update article in the October
issue. she said. But all he got was
a s hot of her, fully clothed, in
, front of a weather map.
"[ had to say no to that," she
said of the request. ''That's what
I did three years ago. I'm in
television now.··
· Diet Liquid Prote in
Recalled: 'Bad Batch'
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Food
and Drug Administration has an-
nounced the recall of 12,500 gallons of
predigested Liquid protein, a food sup-
plement widely used in modified·fast
diets.
The product manufactured by
Peerpark Corp. of Hackensack, N.J ..
has been distributed nationwide un·
der at least eight different labels.
AN FDA SPOKESMAN said Thurs-
day bacterial contammaUon .cause<f
the plastic bottles in which the protein
is sold to swell. That sparked the in·
vestigation that led to the recall of
thousands of pint and quart bottles.
"We're not recalling all Liquid pro-
tein used in the fad diets," an agency
spokesman said. "This is just a bad
hatch."
The recall applies to the following
labels : Gro·Lean Liquid Protein
Fortified with L·Tryptophane, Med
Liquid Protein, Ideal Weigh Liquid
Protein, Hudson Liquid Protein, Slim·
Fast, Protein Power Diet, Ro ck
Honey's Mr. Universe and Terri's
Miss Universe Liquid Protein. PLP
( __ c_o_N_s_u_M_E_R_J
Liquid Protein, Nu·Paramino Liquid
Protein and labeled and unlabeled
bottles shipped to various dis-
tributors
THE FDA SAID the recall affects
lot numbers 314, 316, 320, 321, 323, 326,
328,329,3.11.332, 333,335,338,340,341,
343. 344, 345, 349, 12396, 12398, 12401,
12402, 12404, 12405. 12408, 12409, 12420
and 12421
The l-'DA~pokcsman said the agen-
cy is recc1vmg numerous inquiries
about liquid protein diets and stressed
that FDA does not approve the use or
t he predigested pr otein in the
modified-fast diets that have become
popular m recent months
''TIIERE'S JUST NO evidence to
support the theory advanced by the
proponents of the high.protein diet
that this or any other fad diet results
in successful long.term weight loss,"
the spokesman said
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"ld!y, S!pt.mber 23, 1977 DAILY PILOT ~
Older Women Fight 'Demon'
ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP> "King
Alcohol . . the drug that can de·
ceive," the aging voices exclaim. The
11ngtnc of the Minnesota Women 'a Chris.
tian Temperance Union ladies may not
stir young hearts, but the handful at
atate wcru centennial still decry the de-mon rum.
''Oh, I hate to say it -you just got here
and all -but we've declined so," said
one member as the state chapter closed
its lOOth anniversary observance Wed· oeaday night.
WITH AN AVERAGE AGE of over 65,
the 56 women who half.filled the
Simpson Christian and Missionary Al-
liance Church pledged to carry on the
fight against alcohol that the WCTU or·
gamed in 1874, adopting E.S. Johnson's
song, "Save the Nation <Beverage
Alcohol Must Go)'' aslheirbatUecry.
Law Adds
Funds for
Schools
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Home buyers in new
housing developments
coul d have to pay
several hundred dollars
to build a temporary
school under a bill s igned
by Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr.
The measure. SB 201
by Sen. Jerry Smith (0.
Saratoga), deals with the
problem of overcrowded
schools in growing sub-
urban areas.
AS A LEGlSLA TIVE
The ladtes were proud and strong as
they sang: ''A trumpet call to batUe can
be hevd throuallout our 14Dd. To save
our nation from a sure defeat. And
loudest is the call against King Alcohol.
The drug that can deceive both small
and great."
BUT THEY REALIZED they were
fighting other problems too: widowhood,
infirmities of old age, terminal illness.
''We are sad," said Frances Scovell
Poston, 81, of Moose Lake, who opened
the meeting with a prayer. "When we
think of so many fine Christian women
who say they are too 'busy to pay atten-
tion to the worst evil that we have. They
say they don't have time, .or that they
can't do anything about all the drinking
and smoking.
''But they have time to golf and to
bowl. Sometimes they even have time to
eo to church. We wonder how muc•
church eoes home with them. Lord, w4
ask for patience with these women." i
The gray heads nodded. They know
young women aren't joining.
PROIDBITION IS STILL their goat
But with worldwide membership down
from a mllliQO to250,000, natlonal WCTU
President Edith Stanley told the ladles:
"There's so much to be done before we
can get lo that stage. We have to
persuade the majority of the people in
tbia country tbat any drinking -not Just
excesa1vedrlnking-ia wrong.
And that's all the more difficult now
because so many churchgoers are also
social drinkers -"sipping saints" state
president Bernice Lee of Cokato called
them in her opening remarks. "That's
how all the trouble begins, one sip at a
time."
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consultant explained the .----------------------------------------
issue, population from a
new development often
leads to overcrowding
and pressure to build a
new school, but normal
sources of state and local
funding usually can't be
tapped until the tiouses
a re in place.
By then it's too late to
build a school that
children in the new de-
velopment can attend
when they move in, said
Fred Silva, consultant to
the Senate Local Govern.
ment Committee.
UNDER SMITH'S bill,
a city or county could
ag ree with a school dis ~
trict that a new develop-
ment would cause over·
c rowding at existing
schools.
The two bodies would
then pass an ordinance
levying a fee -usually
in the $3()()..$500 range per
home -oo developers in
order to pay for portable
c lassrooms. The de-
velopers would pass the
cost along to h ome
buyers.
THE FEE would be
imposed until over-
crowding ended. When a
permanent school was
built in the area, it would
be paid for by the entire
district, not just resl·
dents of the develop.
ment.
Silva s aid several
cities and counties have
tried to levy such a fee
under present law. but
their leeal authority is
uncertain.
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P(J]Wl As"ks Ford,
Reagan to Speak
" WASHINGTON <AP> -Former President
Ford and ex-California Gov. Ronald Reagan have
been invited to testify before the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee on the new Panama Canal treaty.
The hearings, which begin Monday with
testimony from Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance
and other Carter administration officials, will run
af least three weeks.
Sen. J ohn Sparkman <D·Al&.. >. the committee
chairman, said Thursday that former Secretaries
of State Dean Rusk, William Rogers and Henry
Klasioger have been asked to appear the week of
Oct.10.
Although already signed by Carter, the treaty is
not blnd1q unUl approved by a two-UUrds vote of
tbe Senate and formally ratified by the President. ,
Scheme Coats ·
LOS ANGELES1 (AP>
-A 46·year-old lion·
tebello buatnea1man hu
been sentenced to one
year In jail for allegedlf
maatermln dln1 a 10-
called .. endless chain''
scheme wbleb
aut.borttJes ·~ co.t local Japao•H·Amerlcans
some '250,000. In addl-
Uon, Toebio MUUda WU ord•red by Superior
COUrt Jwt,e Daniel L .
• '1et.tber to pay 111Utu·
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••
Friday. September 23. 1971'
Ho~rt N Wt:t:d/ P\IDll~her ThomH K~v1l 1 Edltor
Barbara Krelblch/Edltorl•I P1199 Editor
The Syst em Still
W orks Quite Well
Ponder1n'i) lhv uvent!; that lod 10 his downfall. outgoing
Budget Director Bort Lance wondered 11 there's "something
w1ong with the system
The answer 15 mostly no The s~tom, once more. worked
quite well. except that tt wo5 a little late getting Into gear In
tn1scase
If the stall work during Lance ~ conlirmat1on hearing had
boon more thorough, and 1f Lance himself had been more
forthright at thJt time we might have been spared this latest
unwelcome Washington scandal
But any suggestion that Lance was hounded out of office
by the 101n1 mach1na11ons of the Senate and thtt media 1s ott
:arget
~es1dent Carter actually opened the can of worms by re-
questing in Lances behalf. a delay 1n his appointee's d1s-
pos1t1on of possible confl1c t-ot-interest assets c1t1ng
Lances personal l1nanc1al problems
The Senators 1n seeking further explanation of those
problems were simply doing their duty So were
JOUmahsts reporting thetr findings. The notion of a con-
spiracy, or even unfairness 1s absurd. And the Senators did
have the decency to apologize for a couple ot allegations that
pro11ed untrue.
But when Lance had the "day in court" he so vigorously
demanded. the combination of his self-righteous tirade.
followed by his evasiveness in responding to leg1t1mate ques-
t1ons. simply confirmed feelings that he was not the man to be
charged with management ol the nation's finances.
His apparent inability to understand what. 1f anything. he
h~d done wrong, makes that even more apparent.
If the poss1b1hty-now a probability--of e)(posure to such
a searching invest1gat1on serves to discourage some future
candidates for high office it's 1ust as well.
A candidate. whose background w ill not survive m·
vest1gat1on. however highly regarded by the President. does
not belong m high office.
No. there's nothing wrong with the system, and 1t
probably will work even better as a result of this lesson.
Too Much Haste
Cahforn1a s lawmakers have plunged boldly ahead with
another piece of legislation that has built-in guarantees of
oroblems
The Legislature has passed, and the governor has
.;igned a bill that prohibits pnvate firms from forcing em·
ployes to retire at the age of 65
On the surface this sounds reasonable. As everyone
knows. there are plenty of so-called senior c1t1zens who re-
main healthy. capable and w1ll1ng to work long past 65.
But in rushing ahead on this law. the state legislators
chose to decide a problem that 1s still being pondered from
many angles -as well it should be -by the Congress of
the United States and even the U S Supreme Court
Under the new state law. an employer may not require
retirement unless a physical and/or psychological ex-
a.mmat1on proves the employe is unfit to continue working
sat1sfactonly Presumably the doctor or psychiatrist -or
more likely a government bureaucrat -rather than the
employer. decides what Is "satisfactory." · . '
The law. which takes effect Jan. 1, exempts existing
pension programs or collective bargaining agreements which
are based on the mandatory retirement age -as many such
programs are -but only for a maximum of two years. hardly
time to restructure a longstanding pension program.
The other ma1or concern. of course. has to do with the
law 's possibly adverse impact on planning for the~ hiring and
promotion of younger people it older employes choose to
hold onto their 1obs indefinitely.
· And then there's the sneaky matter of the financial prob-
lems of Social Security and other government pension
plans -which conceivably could be reduced by establishing :a trend to extend the standard retirement age by a few years.
Mandatory retirement can be unfair. But the matter isn't
as simple as the Legislature's and the governor's latest
srandstand play would imply. A lot more study wouid have
been in order • .
t •
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Boyd/Cheating
By L.~f. BOVD
~Client askl> our Love and
ar man if the latest studies
ndicate lhul a lot more
usbands these days are
~eating on their wives. No.
videnUy not. But a lot more
oung wives are cheating on
eir husbands. if the surveys
are accurate. And a coo· ~aerably larger number or
~eenage girls likewise now
~re known to be sampling
hat thing sometimes re-
erred to as the extreme em·
race.
f Beautiful legs are not all
hat uncommon among
women. actually. What's rare
e beautiful hands. Or so
ontends a fashion photo· ~rapher or some renown. On·
fly one woman In 5,000, says
ttie . is the possessor or what
J~ight be termed really
rautiful hands.
~ Who can help but feel a cer·
aJn sympathy for 72-year-old
endrlck Van Rian of Tb•
eiherlanda? fft broke ... lea ..
Dear
when his wife Belly pushed
him downstairs during their
Golden Wedding anniversary
party. All he'd done was pro-
pose a toast. 1"To our SO
glorious years together -the
49forherandtheooeforme! ..
Q. "Do birds ever decorale
their nests just for the sake of
making them look pretty?"
J\. Thal, loo. Is open lo
argument. Some hawks and
eagles always gussy up their
nests with fresh green leaves
which they replace whenever
said leaves turn brown. They
look dandy. But skeptics
claim those leaves cool the
nes t s and se r ve as
camouflage, that tbey have
nothing to do with decoration.
Question arises as to exact·
ly bow many times 1n lta life a
crab shucks off tta shell.
Figure 15 times aa typical.
To grow bl11er, It has to do
that. It nexes . Off aoes the
sh ell. It Inflates Itself by
maybe an Inch mor e In width.
T hen It buries ltsell In the
mud. pvea otr the secretaton
that hardens into a new shell.
and crawls out lnto action
aaain.
Jack Anderson
Carter to Back Humphrey Bill
W ASHlNGTON The a1llng
Sen Hubert Humphrey <D
Minn.>. demonstrutlng why he Ii.
called tbe happy warrior.
responded to the news that he has
terminal cancer by visiting other
patienll'l in hill hospital wing and
offering them cheerful en·
couragemenl. lie also passed
arowid his flowers and candy to
patients who dido 'l receive any
Such an attitude is typical of
lhii. warm. sensitive man who
has endeared
himself to h1i.
Washington
colleagues . It
may explain
why they
want to do
something for
Hubert and
why, there·
fore, full em-
p Io y men t
legislation may pass Congresi..
The word Is spreading on
Capitol HiU that the ebullient
Humphrey wants eagerly to
make one rinal. lasting contnbu·
lion to the country. lie wanL'i to
provide more jobs for his fellow
men who are out of work. He has
joined Rep. Augustus Hawklni.
ID-Calif.>. in sponsoring a bill
calculated lo ac hieve full
employment
Nick Thimmesch
IT MAY have a slight flavor of
the 1930s, with its provisions to
use grants. loans. tax breaks and
other fiscal devices lo create
more jobs. But suddenly the
Humphrey-Hawkins bill is given
a good chance to pass.
No leios than Jimmy Carter 1s
qajeUy preparing to throw his
weight behmd the bill. His lop as
sistants have been in touch with
aides of Humphrey and Hawkins
The staffs are now meeting daily.
and a final agreement Is expect
ed in a few days. "The president
has personally accelerated the
timetable on this," one part1c1
pant told ui.
Such heav)'we1ghts as Labor
Secretary Ray Mars hall .
domestic policy maker Stuart
E1zenstat and economic adviser
Charles Shultze are now involved
m the negotiations. Once a ten·
tative agreement is reached, the
president will discuss the final
details personally with Hum·
phrey and llawkms.
THERE REMAINS u major
conflict over the bill's goal or
driving down unemployment to
four percent Just about every
one who wants to work should
be able to get a JOb, allowing for
the constant number between
JObs. if the four percent goaJ can
be achieved
But some White House aides
believe the figure may be un·
realisticaJly low. "The president
doesn't Ukc the idea of being tied
to a specific number." one pres-
idential assistant told our as-
bOCiate Howie Kurtz. "He wants
to make u good-faith effort to
reach the goal without having his
han<i5 lied by u ng1d tt metable."
The bill would provide the
monetary means to create more
jobs. Federal funds. for example.
would be awarded to private
companie:-. for needed public
works prOJCCll> This would be
~u pplemenlt.>d b> pubhc i.er vicc
Jobs and government trammg
programs
But if these efforts should fall
short or the four percent goal,
then the federal government
would become the "employer of
last resort... It would provide
temporary. low-paying jobs to
those who can 't find work
elsewht!re
THF. WJUTE HOUSE objects
to this provis ion. ''You can't
leg ii.late full employment.·· com·
plaaned one Carter adviser. "You
can 'l have a lc•gally enforceable
plan where an unemployed
person can go into court and
:.a}.· Judge. I want a JOb
Explained another White
House official: ··First we want to
teat Ute idea of large-scale public
service jobs." Before the govern·
ment does any more hiring, he
said, the president wants to try
out his planned 1.4 million
welfare Johll und 200,000 youth
jobs.
Congressional backers argued.
however, that the "last resort"
jobs are not uutomelic and would
be created only if the president
and Congress decide they art'
needed.
Some of Carter's economic ad·
v1sers are al:so worried that the
legislation will fuel inflation
·'The inflation problem 1s ver)
real." a White House economist
told us.
Humphrey und Hawkins insist.
however. that lower unemploy•
ment doesn't necessarily lead to'
more inflation. For each one per-
cent reduction in the joblest>
rolls. they say. the government
saves about S20 billion in un-
employment checks, food stamps
and other benefits. "This bill will
help Carter balance his budget,"
suid a supportor. .
A compromise between the two 1
sides, nevertheless, is m the off· :
mg. And President Carter will i
come out fighting for a national :
commltment to full employment
We Can't Ignore Growth of Free Asia
HONG KONG -This exciting,
busy, odd metropolis is a sort of
Asian clearing house. perhaps a
good place for assessments. One
often heard here is that though
Americans have been heavily in·
volved in Asiu i.ance World War
JI, official U.S now turns its
face away from this teeming re
gion, and possibly away from
old friends as well.
The Carter Adm1n1strat10n
vigorously denies this. or course
The pullout or
ground troop..,
from Korea.
the Vance
trip to Pek
ing, the slight
courtship of
Hanoi are no
more than
gradual
alterations m
policy , the
way the Carter people tell it
But no matter what offi cial
Washington docs in Asia. this re
gion. particularly in the free
market nations, is expenencmg
enormous economic growth
which could be the greatest or
this century for a s ingle region
The United Slates is deeply in
volved in this boom
SOME T WO BILLION people
live east or Iran. and as "The
Economist .. pointed out in a re·
cent survey, \his Asia contains
three-fifths of Ute world's teen·
agers and children . The
sigrJficance ls that if present
economic indicators hold true
and a devastating war does not
break out, Asia will have an in· •
credibly large and productive
work force in the near future.
What concerns many thinkers
in free Asia is that the United
States, out of mistaken gulll.
wants lo rush into recognlUon of
Communist China, and also cozy
up to other left-wing regimes
American reputation is on the
line here. and people are sayln1
out loud that maybe it doesn't
pay to be a friend of the United
States.
Japan has felt that ror some
time. Taiwan and South Korea
are feeling it now. The Philip·
pines, Singapore and Tballand
also wonder. Alter all, the
Americans came here, preach·
ing and teachlna, urgina the
American model on the relaUve·
ly free naUons or Asia, and help-
.A~Hoppe
ing them build American.style
economic and political institu·
lions. But recent failures to
show strength. and signs that we
can't be counted on, have
d1mirush~ American stature
TAJWAN AND South Korea
are good examples or nations
whose fate was m large part de
termined by the United States 1l
was the Uruted States. back in
1945, wtuch did not stop the Sov
1et1> from di v1ding Korea for lht-
ftr5.t time in that nation's his
tory The United States certainly
paid a heavy price in blood and
treasure for that boner. but
Korea remain:. divided, and !:)o uth Kore11 remain s in
danger
\
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,d }J ·
The United States could not
stop the march or Communist
armies in China, but it took
respons1bilily for the security of
Taiwan when 1l became the
is land-haven for Nationalist
Chinese
The Umted States conquered
Japan, fashioned a democratic
system for this long-feudal em
p1re. and required il to establish
a conslilutionul prohibition
aga1n:.t rearming So now
Japan, with .. cant meani. or de
fending its affluent . crowded
island nation. look!> lo other
power center!'.. Communist
Chma und thl· Sov1et5..
JAPAN ISN'T s ure, either.
that the United States would bf'
Novi(e
3 reliable protector or the sea
lanes to and from the Persian
Gulf where it gets precious fuel
to fire its dynamic economic
engine. ·
For the United States to court
Red China. diddle with Hanoi.
and think it can turn away from
the North Korean threat is silly
business indeed. What, really, ii.
Communist China ? As an·
economy, it has fair success
wilh agriculture Cthough one re-·
port claims its troops killed 30
persons in a food riot in Honan
in June>. rum. a chain or small
sweat shops 1n rural and sub·
urban areas, and operates il':i
large industry so inefficienUy
that its workers are only 2 per·
cent as productive as the
Japanese
WWLE PREACHING that
capitalism is leprosy, Com·
munist China allows free
swinging Hong Kong to go it:.
way, and actually rakes off $2
billion a year from this city by
selling its goods. food, water and
banking services. The old Pek
1ng Puritans run 40 department
stores in this British Crown
Colony, use advertising agencies
and singing commercials to ped
die their wares, and cozy up to
evil Western banks.
As a political system, Com
munist China is more like a
Marx Bros. movie than a viable
nation. As a military power;
Communist China is too much
teared; the CIA recently report·
ed that the Chinese are 20 years
behind Ute Soviets in weal)Onry.
What .Communist China has is
800 million people and that huge,
mostly barren, land mass.
What of Asia's fr ee
economies? Well, besides being
responsible for quantum leaps in
life expectancy, literacy and liv·
ing standards. the dirty old
capitalists In South. Korea and
Taiwan have wiped out un-
employment and spread na
tional income to its citizens with
greater equity than such sup·
posed worker paradises as West
Germany and Sweden.
We cannot turn from Asia's ref
latlvely free nations, nor ignorE!
the vast economic growth wbJctr
turned KOl"ea into a Japan and
which could make Asia as pro•
duclive as Europe. The Unite4
States is father to much or thll(
and it is with us. •
)
Looking Forward to Life as an Ex-President ~
straits when his old friend, eeJ
Lance, confided the Senate wa~
invesUgatlng bis oeccadUloeS'.
"Stonewall It, Berti" cried M~
Carter with admtrable pollticN utu~ess. Stonewall tt Bert did':
automatically be relieved of the
burden.'l of office sucb as havtns
to carry bis garment bag on and
off airplanes, it's basically that
Ute job paysten limes as much "
had served in ortlce but by what
they had tried to aet away with.
"I'm not a crook!" Mr. Carter
forcefully told Rosalynn, "DanJ
It ..
· ·weu. you c•n &Ive tt 1 10.
dear, "whesaldencourafinaJy.
AND HE DID.. ffij top IJidtl,
Jody Powell and H amlllon
Jordan <whom he 4tscribed u,
"two of tho fln11t public servant.a
I have ever known'1) wero onty
too glad to help -u both~
to enjoy the profit.a from &btlr
books while allll youna.
Unlortunalolf r t~e~• fln•t
pubUc aervantl biiqMd lbe Job: By mlatako, Powe ll H nl UM
President'• laundry lo a lltulean
bank and while Jordan m.-.ed
lo break lnto the omees ol RcllaW Qe~an'a hilidreuer. he f.u.I
to stei.I. th 0.-aclan Formula. Mr. eatttn: WU la d ......
And the result.a have eJtceede4
the Pielidenl'a foodut expectav
tlona. s
Damp Discovery
l\1inelll' Santo:.. 11 • "t.•ars·old of '\liam1 Beach. watches intently as
:.he :-.pla!->ht•'i '' a h•r on thl' -.and dunng a re<·t.•nt outrng. !\I ine ttc
d1 :-.t•O\Cl'C<l ;1 qu1<·k :-.laµ µrotlutt.'d bead:. of \\ all·r. which ''a~ fun
un.less it h<1ppl'rtt•d lo get into ) our eyes But th<.it only I ;is led :.i
minute or :-.o. then ha<'k to the slapping
r
Check Out Why
DEAR PAT I <1pphed for one of the
major credit cards ubout six weeks
ago. I just received u letter from the
bank saying thc.1t 1 Vt' b1.:en turned
down. How can I find out why"
A K . San Clemente
Federal law now rec1uirt's lbal ir
you ar~ denied crf'dit, }'OU arP Pntltlt>d
lO a ~tatemt•nt or rPa!'IOn'> t•xplaining
why. An explanation also is rt"Qulred
If you arr r<'fusf'd cr.-dil In 'iubr.tan·
llally tht• amount or lht• krmo; you rt•
ciue111ted, if Uwre b a change in the
terms or th.-cr..cllt arran~t'm<>nt
you'd had, or Ir your l'rt•dlt is revok<>d.
Some crN1itor-. providt• this -.tale·
ment as a matl<'r of courst': most do
not. You arc enllUed lo rt'<juest lht•
statement within 60 day!'I after you
have been notified of the creditor's de-
cision . The c reditors tht•n must
respond within JO days after receiving
your request. In most Instances, you
are entitled to a wrltlc>n statement H
you make a written reque!'lt. for il.
Otherwise It may be oral.
tllght Zap You
DEAR P/\T What do you know
about an elertromt device that plug.,
into a home /\.C outlet and use!>) thl'
house wiring for a supl'r power an-
tenna.·· I 'vt• s<.•t•n <ids for 1t and
wonder 1r 1l 's all th.1l 1t 's cracked up to
he
E I-'. Irvine
A leading con!'lumPr magazine re·
ported that similar devlce!'I its start
tested were "poor In errtclency and
not capable of performing as claimed
and could r•resent a consldcrabl<'
hazard of s hock." An area television
ser vice manager i.ays such devices
are subject to considerable noise and
require a strong sign al to overcome it.
lie added that fallurt> of the blocking
caplcl&.ors Installed to Isolate the an·
tenna from the home power supply
could put an A.C. potenUal (curreno
directly onto the h'lt'vlslon tuner and
zap you with up to I 17 volts.
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ly • n •"JH ~durJJ'4\
Taz DeadHtN! Dela11ed
DEAR PAT: I didnl gl'l m\-~cmor
citizens' property tax assistance form
mailed in by the Aug. :11 deadline
because I had JUSl gotten a form after
learning I was cLig1bll'. Somcont told
me lhe dcadLinc hus been c\ll'nded to
Sept. 30. Is this true"
f\. J • <.'osli! l\fosa
A Santa i\na ~lat~ Franchbe Tu
Board spokesman says that you can
mail lhis form hf' for.-Sept. 30, but be
)Ure to include a written explanation
for late filing. Tht' actual deadllnt'
was i\ug. 31, but late filings wlll ht•
considered If accompanied by an t'X ·
planaUon. Forms for senior citizen
rent assistance, a newer program,
will be accepted until Sept. 30 with no
explanation required.
ftjglat to Safi No
DEAR PAT Please settle a "lunch
hour dispute" for our office. Some or
us say \hat. one has t.hree daya 1n
which to cancel a contract to purchase ~oods costing S25. Others of us claim
that the contract must in volve a S50
purchas1.:. Who's right''
T.G . Founluin FValley
The $Z5 supporters. State law AB
873, effective Jan. 1, 197<1, extended
consumers' rights to cancel a contract
for purchase ol a product cosUn&
more than S2S, rather than SSO as the
law previously allowed. ThlB law also
extended the period of time whlch the
buyer has to cancel to mldnl&ht of the
third business day. It further requires
that a detachable "Notice of Cancella·
Uon" be provided with the contract
and that the notice be printed ln the
same language as the oral sales
presentation. The seller also must tell
the buyer orally·of his right to cancel at
the lime the contract Is executed and
any cancellation fee ls proh1blled.
Deaths Elsewhere snis.
NOTICW TOClllOITOIH
01" eUU( TllAHSl'lll
IS.u. •1t1 -61f1 U.C.C I CORPUS C llRISTI.
Tex. CAP> Ruth 11111,
65, daughter of the late
movie cowboy Tom Mix .
died Wedncsdny
NEW YORK IAP >
Carl A. Kersting, 82.
chreclor of the National
War Fund during World
War II, died Wednesday
----------in Palm Coast. Fla.
Holl<• I' h•rtbv 9 fven to Ill•
creOltOf'\ of RICHARD E SPISAK
120'-?2-1•1'1 -JCAN M SPIS°"K
llOS-261 .... Tran•'•'"''· whoH DUM
IWH.oclr•Hl•JIOE tllhSlr .. 1,Cllyol
Co••• Meu, Countv of 0r .. oe. Sl•I• of Callfornl• 1lwlt •bulk trantl.,. I\ •bou1
lo be n'9d9 to PHYLLIS LllllNG!.TON
NTH TUTHIU UMI
COSTA Mll.4 CHAPIL
427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa • 646·4888
Santa Ana ChaPGI
516 N Broadwa~
Santa Ana • 547·4131
PIRCI llOTtflH
SMITHS' MOftUAIY
827 M11n St · Huntington Beach
536-e539
rmPAMtLY
COt.OMAL PUHUAL
ttONI
7801 B61sa Ave
Westmintttr
893-3525
P.AOlfltC YllW •
t•IOIJALPAB
c.metery Mortuary
Chapel
3e<>o Plldflo View Orlve
Newport. ca11tom1a ..
844-2700
MilCOIMte• NOl1UAllll
Uiouna Beach
404·941·5 ~~I•
89n Juen Cl1>l1trano
4eg.;111e
Death Notl~e•
1m.~• Trantftrff, who•tt but•
,,. .. _,..., 11 1nn Ma0tll•n l•""· Cllv of HUflllll(lton S.tcll, Count, of
Or•nQt, 5Cfl• of C.tlllOf'.,11 Tiit ll"!Otrtv to be trltl'ltlemtO 11
OUHN fo<at.O at l70 I!. 17th Strttl, City of
A.NIT A 8 OUNN, rtsfdent of Cotta Colt• Mete, County of Oran911, Siii• of
MeH , CalllOf'nl•. Pa1Mc1 •••Vons.,.. C.tllfl!n!la,
tember 22. 1'71, S<irvlved by tlW'• S.IO-'v l1doncrlbed In Q91W•84
d•uOf'ller.. l ll'lda Smith of Alati.ma, H : All llock In traot, fll(1ur .. , .-iulp.
P•m•I• Hiii ot ~. •l'ld O.nlc. me11t ano OOOd wlll o1 o~t otlt '"°P
8U(l(lofC3r'l>n,C. .. llerrnotlltfOI'~ blltlneu llnown •• JIN)(lll'S GIFT
Roberts Of l!I C3j0n, Ca• -Sltttr 0"'LLORY and locattO et 170 I! 17th
lone Unt of SAnla An1, Ce. M« .. of I.~ Strfft, City of Cotll Mffa, Counly of
Chrlatl.,, lklr111 win be held $.tturoav Or•noe, SC••• of e.ttlforlll•. StPl~r 24, tt17 at IO:OOAM •t St The bulk tranlftl' will be consumm•t·
A.nnt 1Cathollc O>uru1, Senta Aflf, Ce. eel Oft o< 111 ... ttw aro uy of O<tCIMr
Interment Good si.•ro Cell\ .. ery 1'77, al tOA M. •t Profenlon•I l!Kr6w
FrlendS rNV u11 at e.u BrHdw•v s.,..,tcet -IMNr-11 J!Ot Lontl
MortlUlf'\' on FrlOay Sellt.mber U, 8 .. Clt 91\111., 1..0ft9 8HCll, C.tllfornla.
4 OOPM to •. JOPM. In lftu Of ,._.,, So,.,., II"-to"" Trantftrff
<Onlrlbutloft1 mey be mede to lhe 111 bull,.n ,..,,,., tncl ~-uff4i
Am erl<•n Cancer Society 8tll by n. TraMferor for tM 11111 lhr•
llr-ay Mor1\IM'f dire< ton. 'l'tartare SAM!
P UBUC NOTICE
Ollloed: S.111...,.., 1, tt7'
PflyllltlMll9\~
Trtlldaf'W
... Ol'llllONA&. llCltOW
H•VIC.I JilltLMt ... ltllW
'--IN<1', CA tmJ 1Krew .... 411U>CI
ll'Wll .... Or-Catot 0.fly .. I ... ~U,lt11
Call H2•H71.
Put • few word• lo work for ou.
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F11csay. September 23, 1977 DAIL'( PILOT A IJ
Barbor Area Group UCI Sets
Realtors Back Cordova Worksha
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Of the O•lly Pli.t $tiff
Frcbhman Assemblyman Ron
Cordova has won the backing or a
group of Harbor Area realtors
who say they are amazed to find
thtimHel ves supporting a
lkmocral.
Jim Wood, president of Unique
Homes, has formed a Realtors
for Cordova Committee that is
hosting a S2S per.person cocktail
r<.•ceplion for the Assemblyman
Oet 5
The party will last from 6.30 to
8 30 p m. in the auditorium of the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board o f Realtors. 401 N
Newport Blvd . Newport Beach
"'* *
COROOV A WILL be hold mg a
series of community forums next
month to report on the first half
of the 1977-78 legislative session.
Interested voters can meet
with him at the following dates
and locat1ons:
Ot'l. l from 10 to 11 ·30 a.m .
Newport Reach City Council
chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.; l
to 2·30 p.m .. Laguna Beach c.Jy
Council Chambers. 505 f'orest
A 11e
Ot't 7. from 1·30 to 9 p.m .
Irvine City Council chambers,
17200Jamboree Blvd.
Oct. 15. from I to 2 . 30 p m ,
People's Federal Savings com-
munity room. Saddleback Valley
Plaza.
-Oct 22, from l : 30 t o 3 p.m .
Art Galle r y. Clubhouse 1.
Leisure World. Laguna I lilts.
Oct. 27. from 7:30 to 9 p.m ..
Oceanside City Council cham-
bers. 321 N. Nevada.
Oct. 28, from 7:30 lo 9 pm .
San Juan Capistrano City Coun·
c1I c hambe r s. 32400 Paseo
Adelanto.
Ort. 29. from 10 to 11 :30
a.01 .. Community Center multi-
purpose room , San Clemente . "'.
l'ORMER GOVERNOR
Honuld Hcagan will be guest
sp~ak~r •t a dinner honoring As·
semblymW\ Bruce Nestande <fl·
Orange) Ocl. 6. Cocktails wlll be
served al 6:30 p.m., with dinner
at 7 : 15 p .m . In the Grand
Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel
in Anaheim.
The $100·per·person fundraiaer
is sponsored by Citizens for
Nestande.
• * "'
ASSEMBLYMAN Chester B
IChet) Wray <D·Garden Grovel
has been named Orange County
Orgaruzed Labor's 1977 "Man of
the Year ..
Wray was president of a United
Auto Workers local before being
elected to the Legislature.
• * *
A CONGRESSIONAL request
ror hearings into the policies and
procedures of the National
Collegiate Athletic Association
<NCAA ) has won the support of
U.S. Congressman Mark Han-
naford CD·Long Beach>.
The request. initiated by Rep.
Jim Santini CD·NevadaJ, was
s purred by the NCAA 's two·y~ar
suspension of the Universit)l of
Nevada at Las Vegas and its or·
der that head basketball coach
.Jerry Tarkanian be discipLined
Santini is seeking to determine
whether the NCAA is violating
anti-trust laws.
Tarkanian formerly was the
head basketball coach at Cal
State Long Beach. which is in
Jlannaford 's district.
• * •
A HANDBOOK ON women's
rights is available for residents
of the 73rd Assembly District
from the oHice of Assemblyman
Dennis Mangers ID·HunUngton
Beach).
The 65·page booklet, published
by the California Department of
Justice. <:overs such topics as
e mployment. housing, education,
credit, health care and child For SA Tr !
care.
Manger's office is localed Ln
the Sand Dollar Financial Court,
16371 Beach Blvd., Suite 221,
Huntington Beach, and is open
from 9 a.m. lo S p .m . Phone re·
quests are being taken at
848·1168.
***
THOMAS A. FUENTES, 28.
Newport Beach. has been ap·
pointed an associate member
from Orange County of the
Republican State Central Com·
mittee.
Fuentes. assistant vice pres1
dent of the environmental
engineering firm of Robert Bein,
William Frost and Associates,
previously served on the commit·
tee and was senior executive as·
sistant to the late Supervisor
Ronald W. Caspers. ....
THE MESA VERDE
Republican Women's Club will
meet at 10 :30 a.m. Tuesday at the
Reuben E Lt>e in Newport
Beach. Evelyn Gardiner of Santa
Ana will speak on Orange County
History in a talk entitled "From
Wilderness to Empire." and Rick
Schooley of the county Environ·
mental Management Agency will
show slides of animals in wilder·
ncss areas
*. *
BILLS and accomplishments
by Republican repreaentatives in
the state Legis lature and
Congress will be reviewed at a
meeting of the Council of
Republican Women at 10 a .m.
Wednesday at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd ..
Costa Mesa
A social hour will follow. with
state Senator George Dcukme-
jian <R·Long Beach> to speak
during the noon luncheon. Jn.
formation is available by calling
Ruth White at 635·6564 .
UC Irvine Extension
will try lo do what ~igb
school teachers have
been unable to do-help'
students raise their
scores on Scholastic Ap•
tltude Tests-with re~
medial workshops
scheduled this weekend.
The nationwide
freshman class enterin&
college this fall recorded
the lowest SAT scores in
the !H years the exam
has been given. accord-
ing to "The Chronicle of
Higher Education."
TllE UCI workshop~
are planned lo help stu·
dent s s harpen
mathematical and
verbal skills before tak-
ing the latest round or
SAT tests.
The math skillfi
workshop will be held
from 10 a .m. lo noon. and
1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, in Steinhaus
Hall 167 on campus.
Material covered will
in c lude general
mathematics . algebra.
geometry, suffici~ncy
data and quantitative
comparisons problems.
THE FOLLOWING--
Saturday and Sunday.
same times and place. a
verbal skills workshop
will cover prefixes, suf-
fixes and roots ,
synonyms and an-·
tonym.s, word analogies.
sentence completion.
reading comprehension,
grammar and usage.
Fee for each
workshop, whlch may be
paid at the door, is $30.
Combined fee for both
workshops is $53 .·
Further inform a ti on is
available at 833-5414 .
Anaheim Man Appointed
To County Planning Board
TRANSIENT
SENTENCED
MINDEN CAP> -· A
remorseful transient
who confessed last
January to involvement
in the 1965 slaying of a
San Francisco hotel ex-.
ecutive was sentenced to
a 25-year prison term.
A retired Anaheim
water superintendent.
who believes controlled
growth is good growth.
was named to the county
Planning Commission by
Supervisor Ralph Clark
Thursday.
August <Gus > Lena1n.
68, will replace Com·
missioner John F
Cyprien, who resigned
alter serving on the com·
mission for one month.
CYPRIEN WILL be
moving from Orange
County to Palm Desert.
Clark said, where be has
been named vice presi·
dent and manager of a
mobile home park and
gotr course complex.
Lenain s aid he
believes county land use
plana are adequate and it
may be the availa\)ility
or adequate water sup-
plies that will be a major
county problem in com
1ng years.
,,
District Court Judge
Stanley Smart handed
the sentence to John
Sidote, 38, whose con-
fession reopened the
case of Donald Filling's
death which bartled
authorities for more than
odecade.
·3-WAY GUARANTEE
A ..... atlcfty , .. ............
2830-C Avon Sttfft
Newport Beach • 846-1744
.................. Ml .. 1 o 11-4 •Ct-Sun. a -
............. --·-t. . .. . . . . . ..._ , ., .....
Post·Lanee~Fears:
LEADOFF SPEAKER
Joan Irvine Smith
DUE AT CONFERENCE
UCB's Norman Barker
By JOHN CUNNIFF
·~~"""'"t Long before t he Bert Lance ar
ru1r. a good many business ex
ecut.Jves were reluctant to servt-
ln Washington. More precisely,
they were reluctant to undergo
the anveistlgalion of the i r
personal affairs
The rear was at least twofold
They Ce l t the l egitim ate
maneuvering that brought them
success in the business world
would be made to a ppea r
vallainous, and they also feared
exposure of indiscretions.
HUT THERE IS at lea~t one
other reason, as expressed by
Prof. E ugene Jennings, an
authority on corporate manage-
ment who acts as personal ad-
v1~er, mamly in career counsel-
Heiress Leads Speakers
Conference Ask s: 'Whe r e Did Oranges Go?'
.luJn lrvtnc Smith, who re·
<·e1H'<l national attention during
bidding for purchase of the lrvine
Company carht•r this year, will
h1• ll'11doff !-.pcuker al the 15th
annuJI EC'onomic Outlook Con ·
ference Oct. 6 ol the Anaheim
Convention Center.
Mrs. Smith will speak on the
conference theme, ''Where Did
A II the Oranges Go.,"
Supervisors; Walter B. Gerken,
chairman of Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Company, and Justin
Dart, chief executive of Dart In-
du~tries , Inc .
Dr . L. Donald Shields, pres1-
tll'nt of Cal Stale F ullerton, ha:.
been named moderator for tht•
morning ~ess1on of the con·
fcrcnce Theme of the ses!>1on
will be "T h e Bi g E 's
E:conom 1cs, Environment ,
Energy and Employment.'·
DEBATE OPENER
SCE's Jack Horton
.\ MEMBER OF TH t.: Allen
TJubman conso rtium that
µurchased the Irvine Company
for $337 million, she also played a
role in the earlier donation of
1.000 acres ofland for UC Irvine's
campus.
The conference. sponsored by
the Orange County Chamber of
Commerce in cooperation with
the U.S. Department of Com
merce and the Small Bus iness
Administration, will feature a
variety of business people speak
ing during the all-day session.
Joseph D. Harnett. president of
The Standard Oil Company of
Ohio <Sohio>. wi ll be keynote
s peaker at the luncheon
OTHER LECTURERS will in
dude Lro T. McCarthy, s peaker
uf t he California A s~e mbly.
Nurm<1n Barke r Jr , hoard
chairman of Unitt·d Culiforni1J
Hank; Thomas Riley, ch.ilrman
of the Orani!C' County Board nf
The main feature of the aft~r·
noon se!is10n will be "The Great
Growth Debate" with Jack K
Horton, board chairman and
c h ief exec utive officer of
Southern California Edison Com-
pany, serving as kickoCC speaker.
1'1. ROY KNAUFT J R., district
representative for Con~ressman
C h ar les E . Wiggi n s <R ·
Fullerton>. will he moderntor.
Also taking part in the debate
will be Henjamin F . Baagi;!mi ,
boarrl C'h<tirrnan of Southern
l'aC'1f11· <.'om1>any, and Hoy N
Gam:-.t'. de puty assist ant ad ·
mini:.tra tor o f planning and
t!\' aluution for the U.S. Environ
m('ntal Proteetwn A~ency
Agent Select ed
California Compute r
P roducts, Inc ., h a s
selected Cochrane Chase
and Company. Newport
Beach, as its agency of
record.
OPPORTUHITY
knocb often w hen vnu
IL.,t· n:~ull-~ellmg Da1h
1'1lot Clas~1fied Ad-. 111
r~al'h the Orange Cou:-.1
markC'l
Phunc G-t2 5tml
TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
$100,000 OR MORE
6.75 ~ 6.25 %
180 DAYS 90 DAYS
Pacific Jottnct' .......
City Ban~-. ~~J 41 141-1234
~10lf'W"1 ,,, tl""l'Pf• Of".,•"• '1w ,.,,,., w ,,..,, ..... ,
DoesAmericaneed
more~ regulition? Or less?
Wh,.n v1r1 mtnrvt• wn-11 000 l\mrri".<1n r>"'• r.•ly. ov• r
40'~. r •d lh·~re •ho11ld be moir" qovcmm•ml rAauktlio11
W~ iln. , ·, I· 11th 11 thnrt> w.1 1lr...,,dy too mu1=h
Y.11 m 1y ,, 11«• 11r du. \'1tC<''. Thn 1mporl;i11t lh1nq 1~ tt..1l
yr111 l 1v1 1n np1n1C'r1 0f yl)ur OW11
An mlc.rrn"d ov11111 11
,.., llJ.• '""
eo..pm~r Ff rwt l"o•t• Rer ord
Computer Automation, Inc., Irvine minicom
puter manufacturer , has reported that net earnings
for the year ended July 3 increased 72 percent on a
42 percent gain in sales.
For the 12-month period, net income totaled a
record $5,317.000, equal lo $2.70 a s hare, on sales of
$43.038,000, also a new high. Comparable results for
1976 were $3,098,000, Sl.60 and $30,398,000, respec·
lively.
fourth qua rter earnings and revenues reflect-
ed a continuation of quarter-to-qua rter gains. For
the three months ended J uly 3, net income was
$1 ,828,000, equal to 93 cents a share on sales of
$13,052,000. This compares with $885.000, or $6 cents
a share, on sales of $8,066,000 for the fourth quarter
last year.
President D. H. Methvin said the company's
financial results reOect the improved economy in
the U.S. the ra pid acceptance of the company's
SyFA systems in the distributed data processing
market, and improved performances by all
divisions in general, Net income as a percentage or
sales increased from 10.2 percent for the prior year
to 12 4 percent for rascal 1977
Fitter Report• Rerord•
Fluor Corp., Jrvme, has reported record net
earnings or $55,947,000 or $3.33 a share, for the nine·
month period ended July 31, compared with net
earnings of $47,483,000 or $2.84 a share for t he com·
parable period in 1976.
Net earnings for the third quarter. also at a rec-
ord level, were $20,471 ,000 or Sl .21 a share, com-
pared with $16,224,000 or 97 cents a share for the
s ame period in the previous year.
Consolidated net revenues for the first nine
months wer e $1 ,371,955,000, compared with
$1 ,340,374,000 for the same period in 1976. Third
quarter net revenues were ~78,994,000 compared
with $438,676,000. '
Direct.ors of Fluor have declared the regular
quarterly cash dividends of 75 cents a share on
SeMes B prererred stock and 25 cents a share on
common stock payable Oct . 15, lo holders ol record
at the close of business on Sept. 30.
MU.rd Report• Lo••
The Willard Company, Costa Mesa, bas report-
ed a loss or $17,403, equal to 4 cents a share, on s ales
of $1,722.867, ln the six months ended June 30. In the
comparable period last year the company earned
$9,468, or 11 cents a share, before extraordinary
Item, on sales of $,950,834.
President Jeck B. Hochadel said the loss was
attributable to s tartup costs associated with new
programs . Three of Wlllard's four operatlna
divisions had major new product development ex·
penses or the startup of new Joba durtn.i the period,
heaald.
lJespit,e Them,· Exchange Pfun May Live
mg, lo chairmen and presldent or blue chip companies NEWS ANALYSIS
technological products or in-
dustry. in automobile produc·
lion, for example, when anything
approaching perfection would be
unaffordable.
"They say it is p reposterous
that they, whose careers were
hhaped under the rules ot plan·
nmg, organization and efficien-
cy, should lend their talent to a
behemoth of opposite qualities,"
say J ennings.
As with a n y group, busl·
nessmen if polled aren 't likely to
speak with one voice, and that
might a pp ly esp ec ially t o
bankers. who earlier expressed
s hock that people might believe
overdrafts were a way of doing
bus mess.
in the statements of some busi-
nessmen when asked to comment
on the d ay Lance resigned .
Some of them bad expressed
earlier the feeling that whatever
faults he had, Lance still was
linked in purpose wlth bwiiness
go a ls, esp ecially tha t or a
balanced budget.
To accompltsh its objectives.
the progr am arranges for the
private and public sectors to
swap executives for one year.
Each learns something about the
other, and sometimes careen
are advanced as well.
Joe Linneman, for example.
has won three promotions since
completing his interchange as·
sagnment as controller for an
electrorucs firm four years ago.
He works in the Office ot
Management and Budget. until
lh1s week headed by Lance. INFERENCES OF that !>Ort
could erode mvestor confidence,
which is the underpinning of the
banking system, w hile a lso
focusing the investigative eye on
.ill banking practices, something
the industry desires as little as it
does a recession.
It is understandable that some
business people like the style and
fl air or Lance, a "can do" type, ll
man of purpose and goals.
AND, LIKE OTHERS, they
reel that post-Watergate ethlcs
represent en ideal that might be
im possible to attain: A perfec-
tion in human beings who by
their nature are prone to failure.
"The program is grooming a
cadre of potential leaden for
cabtnet and senior Jevel {lppoints
of future years," says Jay F.
Morris, executive director .
But even far s hort or that. he
says, "everybody wins." Despite the relucta nce or busi·
ness people to serve, there re-
mains som e p e r sonnel in ·
terchange between private and
public sectors. This very week,
49 private sector executives
began work in government, and
13 government e mployes in busi-
ness. as part of the President's
executive interchange program.
Some business people point out
also that the same ideal or
pe rfection is soue ht in the Sometimes.
This is t he eighth interchange
m the program, whose goal is to
improve rappor t and cooperation
between business a nd govern·
ment The program a lready has
involved nearly 400 m iddle
management executives from
government, industry end educa-
tion.
STILL, HE maintains, fear in-
evitably plays a role. "Few chief
execut.J ves could pass the lest put
upon Bert Lance," he said in an
int e r view three week s a go.
Everyone has skeletons, he said,
a nd l oo m any people in
Washin~ton want to let them out
oft he closet.
Db.appoi n t m e n t , a nd
sometimes anger, were evident
Situation Normal:
Credit Got Lost
. SACRAMENTO <A P 1 Because of a legislative snafu, you
might have to wa it for that tax credit on solar energy equipment in-
stalled in your home this year .
The ~egislature adjourned last week thinking it had a pproved a
tax credit of $3,000 or 55 percent of the cost -whichever is greater
-for home solar equipment installed after J an. 1, 1977.
But a last.minute a mendment lo the bill, AB 1558 by As·
semblyman Gary Hart <D·Santa Barbara> accidentally deleted
the retroactive provisions a nd made the tu credit effective next.
Jan.1.
''I'm really sick about this," said Hart, who failed to notice the
error before the bill sailed through and was sent to Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. 's desk.
Brown, who had cited the bill as a m ajor a ccomplishment
hasn't acted on it yet. '
Hart said he would move quickly when the legislature returns in
January to correct the error. unless some way can be found to fix it
before then.
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Sears Gains
Alhtate Handa In Profit
By NILTON llOSKOWJTZ
Just 141 some people think they hav• S.an, Roebuck ~
Company on the run, the ~J:wemouae 1oes on a rampage, stampeding over eve ln It.a path and brlna·
ln1 the dollara home ln overflo buclteta.
Somethlns like that is bappen.lq th1a year.
THE SHARPEST CIW.LENGE TO ~an tn recent
years came from K Mart, the dilcount operator wboM
naked promise to consumers la low prices. K Mm dotted
the highways with more than 1,000 of ttl tre.1tandtni It.ores
and muscled Its way past JC Penney to beeomt aecond ooly
to Sears as a nonfood retailer, with tmaalea ot •·a blllloft.
K Mart'a aftertax eamlngs have skyrocketed durint tht
past five yeara from $117 million to $261 mllllon.
Meanwhile, Sears has been relatively quiescent. Ju
sales have moved up In the past five years from $11 bllUon to
$15 billion but profits
have roller·coasted as
fol lows : 1972. S628
million; 1973, $676
million ; 1974, $496
million ; 1975. $523
million ; 1976, $695
mUlion.
Money
Tree
'That's not exactly a distinguished performance for the
world's largest retailer. Some analysts have suggested that
Sears erred by trying to uperade Its lines and becomln& too
fashion·conscious, thereby for1etttna its mi.salon u a low·
cost merchandiser.
THAT CRITIQUE APPARENTLY reached Chicago
headquarters. Since the beginning of this year Sears has re·
duced prices on thousands or Items. It also opened 15 stores
As a result, sales in the first half of 1977 jumped 15 percent
to $7.6 billion.
Meanwhile, K Mart boosted its sales 19 percent to $4.4
billion. narrowing the gap between it and Sean. K Mart
plans to open 160 sJores this year.
On lbe all·importanl level of profits, though, it was a dlf.
ferent story. For the first six months of tm, K Mart posted
an earnings gain or 11 percent to $112 million. Sears.
laughing all the way to the bank, managed to earn $361
million after taxes. an increase of a mere 63 percent over
1976 results.
WAS IT THE PRICE·CUTl'lNG TBA T did lt? Not at aU.
Sears, Roebuck has a secret weapon called Allstat.e
Insurance.
The insurance business, especially automobile, where
Allstate is second to State Farm, has not been too healthy
over the past few years, which is one reason Sears bu had
such a jagged profit record. •
I lowever. Allstate has done its homework. It went, stat1'
by state, crying about its underwriting losses and asking {csj
whopping increases in the premiums it could charge. As Yosi
well know if you have an Allstate policy. it got those ra~
hikes -and this year it's reglstering enormous profits;
none of which it's planning to return to policyholders, at:-
State Farm did.
TIIE JULY ISSUE OF CONSUMER Reports rated 34
major automobile Insurers on how they treated their
policyholders, placing Allstate al the bottom or the list
"Wherever you live," concluded the magazine, "you're nqt
in good hands with Allstate.·· •
But that had little effect on All4'tate's 1977 profit puncl),
whick was so powerful that 1t accounted for more than batf
4'he Sears earnings during the first six months of the year.
powerful that it accounted for more than half the Sears
earnings during the flrst six months of lbe year.
With superprofits from insurance, Sears can well afford
to knock down prices in its stores in a bid to recapture
~ustomers lost to K Mart and other stores.
Market Dissipates
Day's Early Gains
NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market built up ao early
gain today, and then spent the afternoon struggling to make
it stand.
The Dow Jones averllge or 30 industrials, ahead more
than 2 points at mid·day, broke even at839.14.
Gainers clung to a Hi lead over gainers among New
York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
Big Board volume totalled 18. 7 million shares
Analysts noted some early buying by traders attracted
by the depressed level of many stock prices, with several
leading market Indicators at their lowest levels. in more
than a year and a hal r.
But they also noted that the market was struggling
against concern over the prospect of a further rise in in· terest rates.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
C""Snt
MOTICITOC•IDITOH
.u ... a1c. COUlllYOI' TH•
lf&TI O~ CAl..,O•NI& ~Oii
THICOUNTYO,.QAANOI
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NOTICC II HlllllflV GIVEN lo the
( •IOllon of "'" tbOVI l\t"1<1G dltC-nl
tf'l•t all 119'""" l'laVlllQ claim• •91•n•t Ille .. IQ dtt-nl art r-11•0 lo 1111 t,."' •ttft ''-neirtt\ury 'IOVC'hilr• In
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n.t01wry •ouc:lltn. lo'"" under\10111<1 •l tt\ tru\t 0.1pertnw"t UO N•wpOn
Cont., C\f1w Po\1 Oll•o 8o• llllO
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t\ tnf' pl11<• of Ou\l"e'' ot tM un
Otr\t~ In alt m.atl''' 0t•t•1ntnQ to
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mo"'"' •tttt tN tir\I C>Ubh< atlon ot tn•' not•t• Det!'d S..IX•ml>'!r 13. 1'77
SECUAI TV PACI~ IC
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8y vu• 8ou<nt·I
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f •f'(ufnr of tht.' Will Qt
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NAMl IT&TIMaNT
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NOTICE. II HERE.BY GIVEN 1"-I
OuOlk lle«lno wll be lle!d DY Ille Co1i. Mas.I Cltr Gl>uftcll on Octobe• 11, 1'11, •I•: JO o.m ., or••,_, ll'lereetter u 1111
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NOTIC«Oll' "UaLIC Nl&alNO
NOTICE IS Ht.aEllY GIVEN Wit I
pullfk twwlnt wlll llt Pltkl "' o .. (o.1<a Mtt.tClty~llonOc-•J. 1'11,.t
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t fore,.,_llOMd Item.
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(lly Claf1lOl ll'le
Cltv ol CMl.t Mor ..
l'll041ihld O'-CO.Jt 0.llY POot
S.Pl•mbef u. 1•n
CNmtretj of Oty Hall, 11 Fair Orlw, I-------------°".,,. 1(11-lng Mtllff "--'l)y Olck~!'lt, HASPIK-PUBl.IC NOTICE
, •• A-. Coll• Met.t, Of Ille Pl Mn Inv 1----------
Commll\IOll'•Clll\l•l of Zone Eaopllon NDTICI OF ,.UILIC "l!AllllHG
ZE·71·13'A, lor a Cond11iol\tl Use NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VE!1 ti..t •
Permit 10 allow • '"' ... r..,t "'''" 11¥ l>Ubllc P'le•rtnQ wtll Dt t>elel by th•
and ~•trtalnmenl "''"' •n O((u ... nl (o,I• Mtw City council .... 0c1ooer l .
load ol "°""'''IO"' and J v•rl•nc• from 1'17 at 6 30 Pm O< al,_, ttwru!lrr
Ille ••Quired numou or porkl1111 0 IM fNll~ ~ay be l'lea•d. In IP'le
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•II MG lOM Ortv1 on Ille fOll-1"11 matU!r NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN !NI AIJl)MI t7y ROtler1 w ThOmP'OI\. un
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TP'le lol!Qwlng pettofl> •r• dOll\ll l>Utl
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SU,.E•1Dt1 CDUlllT O~ THI!
STATIDPCALll'OaNIA POA
THlCOUNTYO,.OaANOE
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OlllDllt TO SHOW C&USI Olf
l'I. TITION l'Olll CH.t.NOI OP NAMI!
T lie fOllowlng oeraon 11 OOfl\ll b<lsl·
tlitH•t
City Clerk of IP'le l>ar to•-u ... of• portion Of 11\t P<~
Cltvof Cost• Met.t oertv H a DIMI Mlft lllClllly wllll• c--
Publl.,.., Ot-. CO.st Delly Piiot dtU-1 uw "-'mil'"' out~ tl0f-
Benefit Tax
Could Double
WASlll NGTON IA P > P ersons earning
S..10,000 a year could pay hy 1982 twice us much
Social Security laxes .is they do now unde r a pro·
posal before the llou-.. e Way!> and Mean:. Commit·
tee.
The draft bill. acl\ ance<l Thursday by the Social
Security subcomm11tce. 1s aimed at increasing
money going into the financially troubled Social
Security system to assure the system will remain
solvent.
The full committee ( J
probably will begin con-I N SHORT s ide ring the meas ure _ _
next Wednesday a nd '----------""
hopes to move the bill to
the House floor by early October, in lime for
Congress to act on it before adjournment.
Carter Enter• A,...• Effort
WASHINGTON fAPI President Carter
porsonally involved himself in U S.·Soviel arms
hmitatton negot1at1ons today as he mel with Soviet
Foreign l\linister Andrei Gromyko at the White
I louse.
Posing for photographers before their meeting
in the Oval Office, Carter expressed hope to
Gromyko that "we will be s uccessful in reaching
!.Orne agreement.··
Guerril~ A•buh l•raeH•
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP > Pale$.nian guer-
rillas claimed today to have ambushed a tank·
supported Israeli force just inside Lebanon and
killed "many enemy soldiers," and Israel said one
of its border towns was hit by rocket fire as new
fighting flared in southern Lebanon.
It was the first Palestinian claim of race-to-race
combat with Israelis since Is raeli tanks were re·
ported to have crossed the border Tuesday
... 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
NEWPOAT INSULATIOH1
NEWPORT POOLS1 22J Wave St.
L•QUn.t Bekh C.111 tJ~I eruc• E McGow..,, n> W•vt SI •
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JO$el>h D Wil\00, 11tJ Talbert, Counlv Cff'k of Of•n9f County on ~pl.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
flCTITIOU$ IU$1NUS
NA#I! STATl!MINT
Tiie foliow1"9 P'H"_, h dOlnQ Dutl
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SOUTHER N CAL IFORNIA
SPRINTER, 27'1 Wuwll\g Clrc1e,
C°'I• ~.CA n•2'. George 8 Woll, 2nt Wo•tnq Cir
cl•. Co\la Me .. , CA tJ•». T l'llt ~11\nt I> CondU<ltd Dy •n In·
d•vlo ... 1 c;.oror a. woi1
This st.t_. wH lllecl wlln lhe
COlilllY Clerk of On•nge Counlv on A11g. Jt, 1'71
"'nu PubU\hed Or--:0..>I 0 111, Piiot
S.PI 1. '· 1&. 23, 1'71
ll'M /1
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS IUSINEU
NAME. STATEMl!NT
TM !oltowl"Q per...,. IS ooor•o butl· ,.,,.,
S K IPPER DAVIS
LANDSCAPING, 430 R.oclcllll Court,
Lf9UllA 8ttehCA926SI
Jee1 II
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS aUSINE.SS
NAME STATEMENT
1 l'W" to•k>W1ng "''~' •1•~"9 ....,\•
ft4U\•\
PHILLIPS MARINE STORES,
?IU NewPOrl Bo11l1vard, N••oorl
Buell. (t/ifcwnla tllWO Piil~ AMrlne Slorn, In< la
Calll0tnla toroorattM ), '10 Well 1.in
Strut, Newoort Buen, Callfornl•
tJMIO Tiii\ IKillllll\ I> UllldUCled l>Y t (0<
pOrAllOll
PHILLIPSMARINE
STORES, INC
R-rE Ooeble,
Pr~delll
Tiii\ slatt"""11 ••\ IU.-1 wl!n Ille
County Cieri< of Orange Coun1y 011 S.p-
temt>er n. ••n 1'11171
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PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOU5 aUllNl!SS
Nit.Ml 5T&TI MlNT
T lie fOll.,..ll'IQ pertons are oolnQ OU\l
M$~e\ LUXURY LIVIN G MOBILE
HOMC!>, ,,, Nortl'I HtrbOf Boul•••rd,
Santa AM, C.tlllornl• tJIOl
IN THE MATTEA OF THE AP·
PLICATION OF CARL DILLS FOA
CHANGE OF NAME. CAAL DILLS M• Iii.cl A pelltlon 111
lhlS Court for .,, Ofdef eltOWll'IQ pefl
tlo""' to cNn9e Ill• n•"1<1 from CAAL
OILLSIOCAALAL.AN LE GI OM;
IT IS HEREBY OADERED ti..1 •II
per\on• 1ntere\teo tn tt11 maUet
alore .. ld ,_.,•I Oept 3 of 0 C.S.C
OI\ Oc.I .... ''"· •• 11 ·oo o'Clock AM
•nd 111111 elld 111ert '"""' cause, ii an~
I hey ....... why .. 10 &>ellllOll fOf CllMQI
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copyi of U'\i\ Ofdftt 10 sf'liOw (•uW: bl
publ11n•d 1n Ill• Dally P1•01 •
nf'W\P•CWt at ~ner•t c 1rcu1at1of\
oubll~....., 1n ()<.,.. County •or lou1
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OATEO "4!ol Jl"/7 LESTER VAN TATENHOVE
J ... otll'le
"-"'"or Court
SAi.Lii! T. llllEYNOL05', Member
J&MlS D. OUNDElllSON, A La• ,....., ....
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Publ1"11d ~-Cotll Ottly Piiot
Sept.• .... n. so. ""
P UBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS aU~llflSS
NAME STATIMlt'NT
Tiie lollowlnQ pertons •rt doll'IQ l>U•I
,,.._~~ANGE COUNTY CABINET
AN 0 TOP MFltS ASSO , 70JS C
PIACMllAAvt , C:O.IA MeH CA 92671
ltOBERT J FOSTER. 7110
Feder•I &"9 , Coslt Meu CA '2~11
MAAION E FOSTER. JIJO
F'ederal Ave . Co\I• Me.a. CA.,.,,
Thi• 1><nn~\ 1~ u1nc1uc11C1 Dy '" un ll'ICOfpO(aled lt\\OClAllon Olller ll1•n A
~'1-$1111).
M.t.AIOH E l'OSTEll
Tl'lh \l.C.,.,.nt wu llled wlln 1ne
C.OUf'llY Clerk of Ofanoe Cou111y on S.pl
•• 1'11
SU N SE T LANDSCAPE
SERVICES, 127 C.brlllo, Coste Mey_
CA 97621
A°"eld LIOl\Ard Felttl-, 121
C.tbrlllo. Cost• Mew. CA '2427
Tnlt butlntM II <-led by ... ,,..
Cll~lduel.
Aonalo F'elttllOll
Tiii\ si.t-Wal flled Wit" tlle
County 0-OI Of-Coult\y Oft S.pC
•. "11 l't147t
Publl\l'led Ofan~ CcMst Dally Piiot,
!oftpt • •••. 1l. l0. 1'117 lelJ.71
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS aUSINIUS NAME UATIMINT
fM tollowlnv per\00\ '' dOln11 Du•I·
n•U~ LYNN'\ HALLMARK SHOP, llll
8ri•10I. Costa Motte. CA '2•»
J ROtlert Gron, lS,,.. Glcwl°'•·
Ml\\lon Viejo, CA '2•1S
Tiil• bU\lneU ll condu<led by •11 ln-
dlvl-
J ROtler1Cr°'s Tl'llS \111-Wat lllld With Ille
County Clerk ol Or tnOt Collflly on S.1>
ltmbtr IJ. ltl1.
Httn
Publli/'led Ot-. Coul 01lly Pilot,
Sepl.l&, 23, lO, Oct 1 1977 tOZS-17
PUBLIC NOTICE
S.pt•-2l. 1t71 t nd • .. r11110 I""" the r~11l•ed 4l>Ml IAlldSC•1>ln9, IOUlecl •t 1970•1 .. 4
N-00"1 lloul•v•rd. In• C2 t-. -------------NOTICE IS FURTHIEA GIVl!N llwlt
•1 w ld 11me -place, .,,,. ond •II
11erson1 lnttrftled m•Y -•r alld tre ------(-,..-.-, .. ------ht.,d by IM City council on 1111
MOTIC• TO CllllOITOIH af0<t"*'lfoned Item
PUBLIC NOTICE
IUHllllDtl COUaTOI' THI! EtLEE.N P Pt11NNEY $T&T•Ol'CALl~OltNI& POlll CttvCtentOllhe
THI COUNTY 0,. oa&NOI! Cllyol Cosl• Me•• No. &·tt1U PuDll\flod Or""Ot CCMISI Dally Piiot
E\le t• ol EDWARD FROST S.Olf,,__ 1l 1t77
HOOGOOH. Otteawd
NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN lo llw
trtdll0<i Of Ille aDov~ naml'<I d•C tdenl
lllal •If OtrM>nS having <lalm\ dQalMI
Ille uid Ottcedf:nl ..,,. r~ulr•d 10 ill•
them. wOf\ ,,... nr<t,uty "ov<Not\, '"
11'16 olllt" OI '"" cl~r' of Ill• abOvo •n· lllltd court, or lo pro .. ,.1111em, wlln tri.
tu1cei\Ar-y vovcf\er\, tot~ und#r \IQnNI
al c •o Wlll••m E Pow•ll. P,.1111-•, •I
IMlO Dow SI., :> 110. N•wPOrl B .. ch,
C•llfomla, wlllcll I\ Ille pl.tu or Dvil·
""" of 1111 undtrslQned 1., •ii m•llers pertalnlno 10 l._ Hi.te of .. 10 OKot·
delll, '#111111\ lour ..-11K alter Ille llrll
oublk1llo11ot ''"'"""'• O•ted S.Pltmber 13, 1'11
WILLIAM E. POWELL
Petlll-r tEHCulO< O! Ille
Wiii Of Ille abO'We nameo
clKec!Mt
DINISL.KAST1'4 , ... o. .. tt..•110
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T .. : 111411SMOU
P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE DP PUa1.1c HEAllllNO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llltl •
P\1011~ nearing will be lwld Dy tM 0ni.
M"" CllY COuncll Oii Ocl-r 3 H11, Al
• >O o m .. or M •oon lller•arter •• tfle matter rnty be ,,..,Cl. II\ IP'le Counc II
CNmber\ of City Hell, 11 fair Orl¥e, '
on 111e IOI towing melter
-------------1 an.......,fer-tlOfter '~~~':4!:~~':::' PutMI•""" Or•noe cont oe11v Piiot.
A-•• D1 Aoger wa11 ... une, 113J
WH ltlltt !><1"9, NlwOOfl 8""'"· of U'lt Planning CPmmlltlon's df:nlal of z.or,.
£11ctollon ZE·n·llO, lor v••lencK to
4'Mroad'I ~lllo Ille required side Mt·
l>A<k, to redUCOt Ille lllQlllred ,.,_.,.....
11'19 dlsl.tll<• bthlnd Ille 1111'~. and to '"°"' ~l•ndarel 1Mrki119 stall wldlll
In order 10 add• new v•••llt -•new
111111 to .,. ulstll'IQ rulCltnce, '" ..-i IU
tOM, IOCattO •I '°'7 Of•-AWflllt.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN th.al
al .aid lime •nd ote<e, any •nel •II oer'°"' lnttrttled may -•r and tie
lle.,d by Ille City Council on lh•
atOfe..--llem
T ... fOl-ing peroons ••• dolt19 ll\ltl S.PI. 16, 23. 30, Oc.t /, 1tl1
neS\M
TE.XflLE IMPOATS. THOMAS1-------------TE X TILES, 1121 Wol<llff Or,.
NewPOrl 8ekll, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE
Afl\11• L. Bhaumtk, d~ Hom• 1-------------F'•Drlu Canler, l10S.COSI, Pa-n.t,
CA •1101
NOTICE INVITING llDS
Tiie C-ty Sanitation Ollltk1\ of
EILEEN P PHINNEY
CllY Cler-of Ille
City OI GIKIA Ma ..
Puotl"1td ~-CO.ii Oally Pllof
~pt • ..-"· ""
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Pn-•.CA•1101 Or•~ C-ly, C.tlllornl1 wfll recel•• 1-------------w•lecl bldl untll Mond•t, Oc.tot>ef 3.
1t77, at 11 ·00 A M llldS m!KI De r•· Tnll bU•INn IS '""°"''.., 0'( • Ot'"'' et 1111-t11lo
A-L lllltvml-
Thls l1111tn11nt w•~ tiled with lh•
COlillly Clff11 ol Of"'9e County 01\ Set>
tember IJ, ltn
"'"'
P UBLIC NOTICE
ctlWd Ill IN Olstrkl.l' Adlnlf\iUrallve 1-------------
ol! Ices by t h• d•h '"" llm• NOTICIO~,.U•LIC HE.AalNO hertlnellO .. M' forth, •t which llme NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tNI a
Muedllll Gtenn D•vot, 00
Rtdtltlft Caur1, L419un.t ~ltC,,, CA
t2'SI
B & B AESALES, INC. la
C•ltlornl• torPOr•llol\I, 117 Norll'I
Harbor Bouloard. S1 n1a Ana,
C•llfomla tJIOl
"ltA61 Pub!lflhed Or-Coa•1 Oalty Pllol
tl'ley wtll be Ollblkly --and ••· l>Ulllk llNrlllQ wlll be lleld by llM Cost. •mlned Ill the Office of 1111 Dlslrkts, MuaOtvCA>ufl<ttonOcloberJ,lm,.i, I~ Elll• ............ Fountain VIII...,, •.:JO p.m .. Ot .. ,_, ~lt9'" the
C.lllornl•, tor ttw toll-Int' matter mey be l'liercl. Ill 0tlle C-11 Publl&l'led Orang. Co&\! Dally Piiot Sect 1•. 2l. 30, Ocl. I, 1'11 4021-11
Tllli b<ftl~> It COftCIUCled DV en ln-
di'Wl-1.
MEllEDITHG DAVIS
lhls st1temenl "'" llled with 1111
Counly Clerk of O.a"oe Covnh on !.ept
6, 1'11 ""'n PubllShed ()(...,,. eo..i Dally Pilot
Thit buslnlilt I\ tonclU<led Dy a COf S.01 ' 16, 23, :ID, "1 I
PC>••llOft 8&8AE~LES.INC
Biii Frlumutl'I,
TtM\'it'@r
Tlllt \l.tement wn !llecl wlln '"" -
Coul\ly C•trll of Dr•n9f County on
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUSaUSllfl U
N&MI STATIMINT AUQu>l 7S, 1'77 l'tlOM TM lot lowing per...,., are OOll'IQ Dvtl
J'3I 11 PuDll\hed Ofllfl9t Coul Oally Pllol, ne>u~ ALB O A C I H E. MA AN D
s._p1_J_ •• _._16_·1_3_, l_'7_1 _____ »J_l--11_ WILSHIRE. THEATElt, l(lt E BAlbOa,
Sept '· 16, 1l. JO. 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ntw-11kkh,CA'1 .. 1
M•Qlt Laler11 Enterprlnt, •
-------------iC.tlllOfnll cor11out1on, 709 E. B•lbOA, NewpOr1 !kkll,CAn..1
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBIJC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS eullNIU
Nit.Ml! STA TIMI NT
TM IOl-"9 oer\Olls ere clol119 boai.
ne-n•' CC. CAMPEllLAN0, 1724JH•rb0+'
Bl•d , Gardell Grow, CA tJ...0 CllH & Jun K. Winfield, 1021
K111Q• lld, ~ kkll CA '1 .. J
Tll11 DullMU ll tondu<ltd Dy Ml II,_
dlvldufl Cllts. Wlnll•ld
OHE 111 HYOAAULIC CNmll9n of City Hall, 11 Fair Orlw, 1
IHOUSTAIAL CAAH E on tt1efol-1ng ml!!~:
SP5Cl"ICATION NO 4-41S Appul .,., l(lrDy HtftHft, 337
1i.1 mull • WIM'ftllled"" IM torm ... ,,..... Pl.c:e, O»la ~ta, ef tlle wt>C>lled 111'1 tlM Olllrlctt In .-:c•rdlftc• Plennl111t eommisalOl\'1 _, .. of z-
wi"' alll)t'CWltlGMof Ille ~lllt•tlont. Eacepllon ZE·17·17•. for varl.,.cn
Speclfk.ttlonl, bid bl.,.ltl -furtl'lef f""" lhe required drl ... WIY width a,.,
lll!ormM-..,.., lit ol>4 .. ned •I u.e ..,.._,w•l"9 distAllC• to <onllNC:I •
ebOw ade9rffs. 1e1..,-, ~,.'° °' Qollr-111 con)uncllon wllll tn ••l•tlno
"1·1411. rt,loenct, In 1111 Al rone, loclted Ill h J. W•vne Sylv11te•. •Dow -•ss ::,~..: OlrK\ofl. NOTICE IS l'URTHER GIVeN llllt
CaulltySellltatlonDl1lrk1' al \aid lime -pt.ac;e, any 11\d •II ~ 1 2 l s " 7 and II .,.,\on\ lntttl!ii.d may _...r •nd be of(}r.;.,v.c.;..~1.; C.lll~fllll llUrd bV , .... CllY Council 011 Ille
More Retwgen Ezpeeted
"ICTITIOU$ I USINIS.S
N&MI ST&TIMINT
SlATl!MINTO~&a&NDOMMINT
0"USl.Oll' "lc;TITIOUS aUSINISS N&M I
Daw 1-tovt. !01 ,.,...,.., Huntlnglol\
Buch, CA
Thlt SIM-was llled wl!ll the
county Cl-ol QJM\90 Counly Of\ Seo!
6, ""
Pullll,,_, Ortl\09 C.0.~ Oalry PllOt, AIOf~~~t~PHINNE'I'
Sept.23,lffl 4173-77 OIYCIWkolt,,.
CltvolCosta Me"
WASHINGTON CAP) food shortages and
economic malaise may bring 60.000 or more In·
dochinese refugees to the United States during the
ncxl three or four years, according to testimony
b('forc a Senate committee.
Food shortages m the area are growing, wit·
ncssC's said , with rice already in short s upply in the
el'ntral marketplace of the Laotian capital of Vien·
t 1 anc
Stre•• KUk!d f'allftt Glraff~
WINCHESTER. England (AP> --Victor. the
giraffe who made world headlines after he did the
spills and couldn't get up, died from heart failure
and nervous s tress. said an autopsy report issued
today.
Government veterinarians performed the post·
mortem on the lS·year-old, one-ton giraffe at an
Agriculture Ministry laboratory in this city 70 miles
~outhwest Of London. Victor died at Marwell Park
Zoo near here Tuesday during an attempt to hoist
him to his feet
Kbdnger to Be Bo,.or~d
BONN, West Germany CA P ) Former
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will receive the
highest medal West Germany can award a
foreigner on Tuesday.
The presentation of the Great Cross of Merit will
be made at a New York gathering by West German
Foreign Minister Hans·Di~trich •Genscher, who will
be in the United States to attend a United Nations
General Assembly meeting.
Federal President Walter Scheel, himself a
former foreign minister. approved awarding of the
m edal "for his merits as U.S. Secretary of State."
Pope Reiunu to Vatiea"
VATICAN CITY CAP) -Pope Paul VI l!i back
al the Vallcan after spending 10 weeks at the sum·
mer palace or Cast.et Gandolfo, a hlll·t.op structure
overlooking a volcanic lake south or Rome.
The pope, who will be 80 on Monday, traveled
by helicopter. After a 13-minute fiigbt the era.I\
landed iJ\ the Vatican 1arderu behind St. Peter's Basilica whlle a thunderstorm drenched the area.
Tiie lo410Wl"9 oertOM •r• Ooll\Q Dusi· n.,,.,.
KEY CLE.A~RS, JQJ3 So. Brlslol
,..,. . Sarita AM CA It_, t.. CMPtllt., Jr . Jll AIU
Lii., CoSllMeH, CA .,'7,
Rot>erl L C.troent•r Sr • 3331
NevacN $t , Coll•~. CA
Tiii\ Duslneu 11 fondu<l•d by •
9fMrel Ollrt,..nlllP
llOtlert L. C.roentff Jr
Tllit stat-I WAI !lied wltll Ille
C-ly Ci.rll ol ()f-Caul\ty Of\ S.1>
1embe< 1J 1'77
''""' Publli/'led ()<....,_ C.0411l O•llY Piiot.
Seot. 16, U, JO Dd I, 1'11 '°24-11
PUBLIC NOT~CE
PICTITIOUS IU$1HIH
NAMtl ST&TIMl!NT
TM followlng per_.. ..-e cloll\Q .,.._,,
lltUH: THE ORANGE COUNTY AN·
TIOUE SHOW ~SALE. 7'7S Cr .. ont
AW., 8.-a Pafll, C. .0.20 J.....,. DI.,. O..lmet, 3161 Cr>eryl
Wl'f, Al,..nlde, C.. "'°' 8111~ SI""'• or-. 3~ CP'lerv1 wo. Al.,.nldl. C• nso.
This D• .. l•IH\ ll (Ond..cled bY •
OfllerAI pertNr\l'llp
JOMPl'I o .. n Gtlrnot
This stal-wes llled •1111 tht
Coul\IY Clerk of Dta!\91 Co11111y on
AUV"'l S. lfn P .. t
l'lll>fltlled Ora,. C:O.st Dally Piiot
s.ot. t. '· "· tl, 1'71 >MO-n
PUBLIC NOTICE
TM fotioWlllQ per""',,_, eb.tn<IOMG
Ille uw of the llclllloon t>uttneu ,. • ..,.
WOALD WIDE HEAL TH SERVICE!>
al •SO? S.n 0.bri.l Clrtle, e.-. Park
G•t lfomta «»JO. TP'le llclfflout Dv1lnas1 Nlme referred
lo ebOW -flied In County Oii '-"rll
10, 1'7S
l>olOfH M Kell .... 4107 San Gal><l•I
Cir~··· 8-la Parll, CA. tol>JO Tll11 buslnns WH con<lucttd by en II\
dlvldual
Sionee! OolcwH M K•ller
flll• 1!.C...,.nl "'" tiled wlln 11\f<
COUlllY Clerk OI Of.,,Qt County Oii S.pl
'· ''n Publl.,.d °'"'91 c ... u O•lly P1101 S.~I ... ll 30.-<Xtot>er7 ltl~04HI
PUBLIC NOTICE
OltANGI! COUNTY
SU,.lllllDtl COUllT
CIMNwMer: IUS1101
"'Clvk c.MiW Or .....
Slflta AM, Cllltef'llll tl7'1
SUMMONS
6ta """""': 2SlUt
Tiiis cu.lneu ll cOlldu<led DY• <or·
pOtAllOI\
~lcl.tnJffn
Enterprltn
O.vid~
Prftldtf)t
T"IS St .. tmtnt WH fllecl Will\ tl'll
County 0 -d .. °'"-Caunly "" Auou11 Jt. 1tn
"""' Publlthed Of-C.0.11 D•Uy Pllol.
s.01 l, '· 16, n. 1'71
PUBLIC NOTICE
1'110>
Pullllthed Ortn9t C4ttl Dally PllOI,
Sepl •• 1'. ll. lD, ""
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS a USINllh
NAMISTATIMINT
r11e 1o41-1nv oer-~ •re dojl'llll 1>1111.
Ml)•\ TOOL TECH. ,,,. -o .. 1a, Coll•
Mew, C.tlll0<n1a'1U7 AoDerl J L•n<atter, 20•
------------1 Ed~weter, S.IDM, CAtlfornl•tMI VIO i s UllCnl .... lOt t •wtt ....
BatDOI, C.llfonllatlMI
Tiii' bUslMH 1• CondUClecl tly afl In•
dl•ldual
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Tiii• tt•-was flied with IN
Countv Cieri! 01 Or ..... C-ly on
AU9Mtl 2', lt77
"""' PubfltNd Oranoe Goltt 0111., l'ltot,
S.ote......,2. •. ••. n. 1'n >11t-n
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
CN1M
NOTICI TOCtllDlfOllll
su ... •tOflt COUlllT 0' THI
ST&TI OI' CALI IJOlllNI& POii
THI COUNTY OP oa&NOI!
.... A .. Z741
Estate of JONI OAVIS. ek•
MATILDAOAVIS,Oect.swd
NOTICE IS HE AEBY GIVEN lo 1i..
crtdllon of -MIO.,. named cte<-nt
Ill.It tll PHaan• l'lavll'llll clalmt eQlinsl
Ille wld clK-nt ... requln<i 10 fll•
llMtm, ..... IN --· ¥OUCIW<S Ill Ille offlce ol lllit <lef'll cl ... •bO•• ....
1111..i '*"·°'to prell'\1 l!Wm. wltll t,,.
ne<ISSMY vauc:Pltrrs, lo U'lt Utlder \IQtled
•t1MlawolflceOl8LOCK, llllllCKNEA
& LOPIN, IHC., 11'.M Nol"t"''OIC!Wey.
S...11 AM, c.f _.,,,. "1101, ,.i.ICll It ti..
piece of ~Of tN UlldfttlQMCI Ill
ell mattel'S pa<Ulnl119 to ll'le fltele of
.alel __,.,.., wltlllll tour montM ette•
U..llf'R!Urlk etlonoltlllsnotl<•
o~eo Seel(-• 1•. "" BRAOLIY J . OAVIS
au&YH&~AIS
0>-EJOKutors of the Wll I of t'.N..,.nl_dl<_I
Jac1tu.i.
ILOCK, aalCICMI • &
LO,..N, INC.
nu llMfUlenHw•Y $4fM.t ...... CA ft1tl
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AnWM'!'I"' C:.Ut<ltl.,_
Pubfl"'8cl Ortlll9t coast Oally Pilot, S.pl.12,JD,Oct.I, 14, 1'71
P11bllslled Or....,. C.Oett O•llY P ltot
S.P'•mt>ertl.ltn
P UBLIC NOTICE
"" .... Oii cou•T 0" THI STATIO~CAt.IPOaNI& POii
THICOIJNTYOl'OaAMOI c.teNt.~
NOTICI OP fleA•IHO 01'
"ITITIOH POtl .All 011101111 OlllllC.
TING T N• TllANSPla OP
,.laSOHAL l'lllO~tlRTY PUlllSUANT
TO wa1n1N CONTlll&CT l"r•lt.
(Me lfll.1511
CHAllLE:S A . O•LANEY. •k•
CHARLES A. OeL.t.NEY M O. alte
CHARLES AUGUSTINE Del.ANEY,
..... C.A. BUOO.LANEV
NOTICE rs HEAE8Y GIVl!N llllt
Ille petition of Charin o. o.i..neY. E•·
ecutor of the o tele of CllarlH A.
DtLaney, deceelent. for .,, order
autllO<lllnl) -dlrecll"Q 1111 Eqc\ltor to all lht ..,_,., pr_.iy deKrl-
Dt low lo Ille Newport Harbor
AadlOIOOY AuoclalH Medlcal Gf'OUO,
Inc .. If\ c-'lenC• wllh the"""' ol .t wrlllen SI-AllclemPlkm Atr..,..ent
11\lfftd 1,.10 llY de<~ Ill Ills llfetlme, .s seller,..,., bV Ille ourc,..i<1r n•med
herein, as buY'tr, 11.81 lletll wt for Pllr•r·
ln9 111 Oef>lrtmenl l OI the atiow-
e111111«1 court on Oct •. 1'77, et t·oo
AM.
Thi oe•-• "'-"Y to be told 11
auulbld 11 forty 140) lharu of
Newp0rl H~ Aldlo!OOY &t-letas
JMlllUI G<out>, Inc., CI011•1 sloc:ll,
StO OOllM'Wtlue•«"·
Aeferente IS llltreb'f ~ to tlw llMI· 11011 011 Ille herein for furllltr
Pll'tk\11 ... !L
D1tecl s.,,I. 1•. 1'77
Wllllam E. SI JofW\
CAlu<'r!V Cler11 fl!d Cltrk of
SlldSuoerlcw Oourt
ayaoeE .. TINEH•ALV
Oeplty
HUawtn. aaMlla,MacOONA&.0,
MI AHllllOHHWALO &,. ......... l~·lltterMnfl~ ............. ~Clr' .. ,'411WtW
.......,.a.tdl,c:.&l ........ t*'
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PuOll-ClrMOt GOlll o.ll'f 1'1"4,
s.pt n. u. "· "" 4125'1'
~_..._..,Ill_•.
J.rt<Say Sep1emb9r 23 1977 •i
Feminist Troupe
Exposes Myth
!Sy CHERYL ROMO
Ot .. OAllY ~ Mllff
What dtd )IOU UCrn m SC hool loday
DearbltUchlldo/ mme?
I lcarnM that women we rep t st rang
Andolwava~ a men along
To opendoort and go lo wcrs
Whdewomendothehoweholdcharei
-RosaJ.ae Gresser Abrams
German playwri ght Bertolt Breehl once
posed the quest.Jon , "How can theater be both en
tertaining and lnstruct1 veal the same time?"
The Orange County Feminist Theater
formed in 1966, attempts to do both A reader's theater group, comprised of a
s mall troupe or men and women, will virtually
perform anywhere to raise money for the
feminist movement, or to educate people about
the emerging role of women in today's society.
A reader's
theater
troupe
educates
audiences
about
women's
emerging
role.
. . .. .. .... --,.. ......
Using a minimum of stage props, songs
that are parodies of well-known tunes and satire
-the players attempt to both "shock and enter
lain" audiences, says the group's founder,
Rosalie Gresser Abrams
Rosalie Gresser Abrams: ·we work because we feel the cause is just •
"We work because we feel the cause is
JUSt," she says.
The dynalfic. 56·year old woman, who
was one of the first organizers and presidents of
the Orange County National Organization for
Women, says she feels drama has "succeeded in
getting the attention of people to build the
feminist movement "
Func_tioning as both playwright, pro
ducer and director Cshe also writes the song
lyrics) -Mrs. Abrams is also part of the acting
company.
Her first play "Myth America-Ho"
Far Have You Really Come?" was written, she
says, "to educate people about sexism " and was
used as the requirement for her master's thesis
al Cal State University Fullerton.
Jt was probably the first feminist show in the
country to be awarded an upper graduate degree.
The musical has been presented count·
less times since it was written in 1966, and, says
Mrs. Abrams. 1s constantly being updated "to
Suzy Sussman with
Brooke Gelb, 15 months.
Infant Exercise
Sllzy Prudden Sussman is a physical fitness
teacher with a dream to develop the American
Heroine -the first female Olympic gymnast to
win a gold metal. .
With that in mind, Mrs. Sussman took an In·
novative step in the field of physical fitness and
created the first exercise program In the country
for Infants. It is designed to develop from infancy
tbe habits and characteristics needed in a aym~
nut.
At her school in New York. Mrs. Sussman
atarta with children as young as three monlha
old, developing them ioto strong and well·
coordinated children. As they proll'ess in aee
and development, she continues their inatrucllon
with hopes that they will develop the interest and
ability to become a competitive gymnast. -A•·
aoclated Presa
compensate for our ever·changing cultural en-
vironment." ·
The cast also performs another of Mrs.
Abram's plays called ''My Country 'Tis of She"
which includes the song "This Land 1s Your
Li.nd" with lyrics.
We never could build. this great nation
without the women's participation
But through these long years of degradalwn
Too~ woa built by you and me.
Her current play is a parody about Martha
Mitchell dying and going to a feminist heaven to
be inspired by women who contributed to
American history but somehow (most of them>
never found their way into history books.
The Feminist Theater also presents skits
ranging from "Dear Abby" to "Cross Your
Crotch Jockstrap Advertisement" to "Myth Con-
ception."
Cory Meister, 2Y2, on the rings.
The non-profit group sends all proceeds from
its productions to women's causes such as the
Feminist Women's Health Center and the Na-
tional Organization for Women.
The thespian company was partiallv founded. says Mrs. Abrams, "because there Is
a lack of good roles for women in Americll.
•'The most important thing that has come obt
or the feminist movement is the awareness of
women in the United States. But we still don't
have a woman on the Supreme Court. rape is on
the increase and television and movies are de-
picting women in worse ways than ever •.. the
media presents a negative side of our move-
ment.".
The mother of two, who has been married
more than 30 years, says it is "very hard" to be a
feminist :
.. There are many women going around today
reaping the benefits of the feminist movement
and saying they did it on their own. There ls an ii·
lusion that there are many jobs for women . . . ·
there has been a little relaxation, but women are
still not getting the jobs they deserve and are
qualified for.
"Women on TV are still being portray~ in
stupid roles -look at Rhoda, Phyllis and Maude.
It's okay to be funny; but do you have to be
dumb? Maude is portrayed as a 'liberated
woman' and she is also portrayed as being very
masculine.
"Get the message? Liberated means
masculine. That's not fair."
Mrs. Abrams says she and the Orange Coun-
ty Feminist Theater will continue to entertain
audiences with the hope of ctianging attitudes.
·'There was a time when men and women
worked together-when the sexes were one,"
she says with a smile.
How to Find Seamstresses
Hy JUDITHO~N 0t..,. o.iw l"ltet Matt
A favorite dress has just worn out and you
want another one 1ust like it. You don't sew but
surely you can find someone to duphcate it in a
pretty new fabric.
Armed with material and the old dress, a
woman in this situation faces a bewildering ar·
ray of choices and possibly will come out of her
experience bitter and unhappy-U she makes the
wrong decisions .
Finding a competent seamstress is a prob-
lem that has no easy answers. Most referrals
are made by word of mouth and there is no way
of ascertaining exactly how skilled a woman is
until she has completed a project or two.
If the fabric involved is expensive, the ex-
perim.ents can be very costly, both in terms or
money and emotion.
Most professionals in the area agree that a
consumer has a difficult task ahead of her when
s he sets out to find a good seamstress or
dressmaker, but they think customers often have
unreal expectations.
''MOST PEOPLE think a dressmaker will
sew for less money than ready-to-wear," said
Marge Swenson, co-owner of a Costa Mesa sew.
mg and fashion academy.
"But the price wilJ be far in excess. With a
good dressmaker the quality will be far better,
however."
"People think seamstresses can work for 50
cents an hour," adaed Catherine Abbott, owner
of a Corona del Mar fabric shop. "But people
have to be accustomed to having dressmaking
done." .
Women aren't used to paying dressmaker
prices because "they have the hnage or the .aunt
who $ewed at home for free. People don't con-
sider it a profession," asserted 0. Mona Shelton.
a corona del Mar dressmaker.
Custom work may not cost more than ready-
to-wear, though, if a seamstresa is just getting
started in the business.
A survey of prices in the Newport Beach
area for copying a coaldress ranted from $20 to
$75 for the labor. The low figure was given by a newly divorced young woman trying to earn a
living ,at home and the .top was an experience(j
dressmaker with a shop.
THE QUAUTY of work varies as much as
the Prices. Some women have IMmed from their
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DAILY PILOT
Discrimination
On Wane in Spain
CALENDAR
ORANGE COUNTY A8SOCIATION
FOR RETARDED CITIZENS: A.
1pa&hettl dinner •nd atalf reco1nltion
night ls planned for 6:30 p.m . Friday,
Sept. 23, in the Finit Conlfre1aUooal
Church, Santa Ana.
course m cognitive skills. motor training and visual-perception inte&rallon for
flt-nd injured youna adult.I from 8 a.m -
noon daily beginning Monday. Sept. 26.
m the First Methodist Church. Costa
Mesa.
Children ·s Hear· Mor .. lnstltute, the
N ewporl Karbor Jaycee~ a nd the
Newport Cosmopolltan Club will sponsor
u pancake breakfast rrom 8 a.m. to noon
Sunday. Sept. 25 Tickets are $1.50 each.
The event will take place at the Newport
Beach Tenna~ Club. ~U::~r!:a:.(A L d ~· . "'::,.re~:,. .. ~ nn an ers -~
law puahbea an
:!talt.bhll t"~b~ '!;, What do you think quHtloat u ).011 doa't
BAHIA OOBINTIUAN VACRr CLUB:
An art exhtbltlon, art auction and wine·
taaUng will bo presented at 8:30 p.m .
Saturday, Sept. 2', In the clubhouse.
))Inner will be served at 7:30 p.m.
College age volunteers are needed to
assist in the program. Information 1s
av all able from High Hopes. 646-81'1.
CA'nlOUC SERVICES AUXIUARY
OF ORANGE COUNTY: The gt'OQP will
meet at 9:30 a .m. Monday, Sept. 26, in
the Glendale Federal Savings and Loan
offices, Newport Beach.
PLEAD: 1'he group will present an ~vening of classic and pop mu.sic at the
Balboa Bay Club Cocktail hour is at 7
p .m .. program at8p.m. Sunday,Sept.2S.
.Featured wlll be Jan Rublni, vilolnist,
<'Om poser and director and hl.s son Michel
'Rublnl, pianist, dJrector and recording
artist. I about \b.la aort of dJt.-w•nt amwera." scot ree l• •Imply crlmlnaUoo, Ann L•n
Re1ervaUona may be made at the club
office, 6"-9530.
bttaClle • man cannot dera? -APPALI,f.0 A Cit .-.aat. PL_...., Aeeordlna &.o the art.i· c.lH ~
c:le. tnftdelU.J c•nDOt be
equal before the law for
4 • man who r«urna home
from "u d •lllence"
rJ because he cannol 1 et preanant. The woman,
however, must carry the
• blame and pay lhe price
because God has 11ven
her the role o r
cltlldbeattr and it 11 her
responsibility to protect
her bod y aaainst
DEAR PLf!NTV : I
l&iAk &.be femJ.-ltts areo
&ola& to wln beHUH &.be
relp le Spain bl &oln« lo
be a pain fur ln11band5
whole morals are on &he
waae. DEAR ANN
LANDERS: My eldest
sister's daughter was
married recently. We
were not invited to the
wedding but we did re·
ceive an announcement. "wroneful use."
The article says the
feminists in Spain are
campaigning ror aboli·
lion ot a law which can
put an unfaithful wife in
jail for as long as six
years. The only way a
cheating husband can
get punished ls it he
keeps a mistress openly
thus bringing shame on
his wife and family -or
1f he insists on putt1n~
her up in his own home
along with his wire <incl
children.
I asked my sister wbat
her daughter might need
as a gift. Yesterday I
was informed that they
had purchased an ex·
pensive bedspread and
to please send a check
covering the cost.
I feel my sister has put
me on the spot. What do
you think? --M .L.
DEAR M.L : Yes, your
sister baa put you on the
spot but you gave her a
neat assist. The moral or
the story Is "Don't ask
~ ~1'.
• • . Elderly
(From Page Cl I
Diane Mazonson. a case work
supervisor for the Somerville Council on
Aging, said she believes her city and
many others with increasingly older
populations will have lo take a closer
look at the ar r<ingemcnts Miss Perrier
and her friends have made.
"We have a five.year waiting list for
places in elderly housing," she said. She
estimalcd 17,000 of the city's 80,000
population arc 65 and older and soon will
amount lo on<: of every four persons in
Somerville.
The assistance <:hecks give the three
women a monthly income of about $600.
Medicaid pays for medicines and other
health expenses
Miss Perrier figured the women spend
about $60 weekly for food, with a part-
t1mc househclper from a welfare agency
doing their bl~ weekly supermarket
~hoppin~
"We all have our s pecial needs." she
'aid "Louise likes apple juice and
:..trawberry and butterscotch ripple ice
acam. Kathleen drinks only orange
Juice and only chocolate chip ice cream.
"l\nd I like spaghetti. ..
0 E A ft A N N
l.ANDERS: 1 a m # &lrl
12 years old. 1'~or some
reason J have been eet·
ting the hiccups a lot
lately. I hie quite loud
and my mother says 1t
drives her crazy. When 1
told Mom I don 'l give
myself hiccups, they Just
come, she said, .. Yes,
you do -and I want you
to stop It."
HooesUy, I don't, Miss
Landers. Please tell my
mother that people can-
not give themselves hic-
cups. -BLAMELESS
JN CALIFORNIA
DEAR B.C.: Sorry,
lambehop, people CAN
give tbemlelws hiccups.
I'm no& saying you do,
but it can be done.
There are many ways.
to atop hiccuping. The
met.bod that works best
for m~ ts this: :rake a
glass or water' sip slowly
and hold your breath as
long as you can betwet"o
sips.
D Jo: A H A N N
I.ANDERS: Recently a
woman wrote about
"those poor disabled
people in wheelchairs
who are denied a sex
life." I believe your
readers deserve to hear
the facts from someone
who knows them -first
hand.
Severely disabled peo-
P-J,&.. paraplegics.
4'!!11riplegics and others
can and do have a fulfill-
ing sex life and I know
llccause I'm an allrac
live, able·bo<lied woman
in love with a "quad." I
ussure you that our sex
hfe is fanta!ltic by any
standards. No. we can-
not complete sexual in-
tercourse, but he 1s the
sexiest man I know.
When you feel good
about yourself and know
how to share your life
with a lover and how to
understand his needs.
disability 1s the farthest
thing from either of your
minds. ·-I'M THERE
NOW.
DEAR T.N.: Thanks
for a letter that will
bring encouragement
and hope to many. You
have proved again that
the most lJnportant sex
organ of all'lt,;the mind.
NEWPOBT HARBOR COUNSEUNG
CENTER: Psychologlat ~Hachey will
~peak at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, al
the Cent.el" in Newport Beach. His topic
will be the ability of children to handle
adult responsibilities and how parents
can help them get ready to take on adult
tasks.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN: Anagrove
Chapter 24 will hear speaker Maggie
Hummer of Southern 0r8J11e County
Women Again.st Rape at8p.m. Monday,
SepL 26, in tbe Columbia Savings build·
ing. Anaheim.
ua TOWN AND GOWN: A coffee re·
ception ror members and their rueat.a
will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26,
in the Newport Beach home of Chan-
cellor and Mrs. Daniel Aldrich.
NA110NALCllABITY LEAGUE: The
South Coast Chapter will bold its Annual
Women's Doubles Round Robin Tennis
and Bridge Tournament beginning at
8:45 a .m. Monday, Sept. 26.
HIGH HOPES: The Neurolog1cal
Recovery Group will offer a 12-week
Vivian Thomas will speak on Fune·
tions of the Christian Services Agency
and Its Needs for Volunteers.
ALPHA PIO ALUMNAE: The Central
Orange County group will meet at 7 p.m
Monday, Sept. 26. in the Anaheim home
of Mrs. Raymond B. Talmage for its
sixth annual salad s upper.
ORANGE COUNTY AUXIUAKY OF
MV~'TllENIA GRAVIS: Fall medical
meeting, 2 p.m . Sunday, Sept. 26, Canyon
General Hospital, Anaheim.
FREEDOMS FOUNDA110N: A fund -
raising evening will be held at Sebas·
tian's Dinner Pl~bouse, Grand Hotel,
Anaheim. No-host social hour at 6 p.m .,
dinner 7 p.m .; s how at 8 :40 p.m .
Sunday, Sept. 25.
ORANGE COUNTY
PKIUIARMONIC SOCIETY: The Up·
per Bay Associates will hold a Soiree
Progressive beginning at 5 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 25. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph S. Pike Jr., Dover Shores, and
continuing at eight other homes. .
PANCAKE BREAKFAST : The
ORANGE COUNTY ABTS AL·
LIANCE, INC: The annual meeting will
be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, in
Rowers Museum, Santa Ana.
OPERA LEAGUE: The Laguna Beach
~roup will install officers at 6:30 p.m .
Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the El Niguel Coun-
try Club.
C ALIFORNIA RETIRED
TEACllF.RS' ASSOCIATION: The
Orange County Central Division will
hold a potluck luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
Tuesday. Sept. 27. m the First Baptist
Church, Santa Ana.
AMERICAN LUPUS SOCIETY: The
new Orange County Patients' Relation
Committee will hold its first meeting at 7
p.m . Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the Del Mar
Mobile Estate Clubhouse, Huntington
Beach.
TUESDAY CLUB OF NEWPORT
HARBOR: The group's 20th season will
open with a luncheon and program at
11 :30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at the
Balboa Bay Club.
" Aquarius: Accent on Money
SATURDAY. SEPT. 24
By SYDNEY OMABR
ARIES (March 21-
April 19): You can re·
move restrictions by dis-
p elJi ng secret fears,
doubts. Accent on in-
stitutions, hospital visits.
understanding one who
1s confined or narrow in..
views.
TAURUS (April 20·
May 20 >: Romance can
flourish. Creative e n-
deavors s ucceed. Yo u
get your wish. Member
or opposite sex finds you
.. adorable" and s ays as
much . Gemini. Virgo
figure prominently.
GEMIM (May 21-June
20): Accent on career.
dealings with those m
authority, straightening
o ut family misun-
derstanding. Taurus.
Libra individuals figure
prominently. Stick to
number"6."
CANCER (June 21-
July 22): Emphasis on
long.range plans. travel.
writing, communicating
ideas, transforming il-
lusion into entertaining.
informative narrative.
Yes, the news from a dis-
tance will encourage you
to succeed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ·
Dig deep -involvement
indicated a nd scenario
includes fin ances and
e motions. Nothing is~
tepid or mild, it ls a ll or
nothing. Accent on
leases, checks with "fun -
ny" signatures, money
as it re l ates to
partnership or Joint en-
deavor .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): Lie low, don't at-
tempt. to impose will on
others. Accent on public
relations, co-operation,
patience. walling game,
keen observation, leeal
commitment, including
marriage.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct.
22): Look to future, stop
brooding about "what
might or could have
been... Concentrate on
bas i c material .
homework, services. a s-AQUARIUS <J an. unusual voice. You have
slgnmenl5, employment 20-Feb. 18): Accent on a "sweet tooth.'' You've
picture -health. money-m aking ideas. traveled more this year
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Get thoughts. concepts. than in recent past.
Nov. 21): Good lunar ideas on paper. Protect You've had to take
aspect coincides now your interests -refuse special care where diet
with creative outlets, ~x-to be intimidated by one weight are concerned:
pression, actions based who says you need much Taurus. Libra in -
on impulse, strollg in· more to proceed. Set dividuals play important
rtuence by member of your own puce. rotes in your life. In No -
opposite sex. Aquarius. PISCES (Feb. 19-vember, a significant
Pisces individuals figure March 20 >: Take 10· change occurs. with ac-
prominently . Follow itiativc in new d1rec· cent on communication,
lhroughonhu~h. tions. Be direct, confi-publication.journey.
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. dent. Tr~~ Judgment.-.-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
22-Dec. 21): Highlight · hunch. Wear bright col· RUffELL'S
versatility. Yes. be will· ors. Stick to number "6."
mg to experiment. Take Correct situation at UPHOLSTERY
a chance. Look beyond home. Many will co-wt..T•W•
the immediate. You're o perate if you are ..._ ...
going places and do not diplomatic. Salvage 1921...._..,,_.,
trytotalk.yourselfoutof pride of family member c:.t• .... -....U.
it! with a special girt. '-:::=::::::::::::::::::::==:~
CAPRICOBN <Dec. If September 24th Is ( call 642-5871. ) 22-Jan.1.9): Emphasis on your birthday, you have Put a fewwonle
getting necessary in ·-~~~~~~~~~__:====='o=w==°'=k=f=o=r~y1ou=::·~ formation, building on
solid structure. SpoUlght -----------------., on visits, short trips, rel-·
atives. Key is to be flexi-
ble, to grasp overall
view. Someon e you
respect talks about your
weight, appearance.
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¥ •
• • • How to Find Seamstresses LOOK, MA!
< fo'rom Page C 1)
mothl•rs and know very liUle about sophisticated
techniques. while others have studied or simply
have a n air for sewing.
Finding just the n ght dressmaker i~ like
finding the nght doctor or dentist, according to
Marge Swenson. "lt 's as delicate a relationship · ·
Thou~h seamstresses with shops tend to
chiirge more. the s hop gives a professional air
and a necessary distance between dressmaker
and customer. Mrs Shelton asserted.
A too·friendly customer can monopohze time
and keep the professional from her work but on
the other hand, a too·fnendly seamstress can
make fittings a t1me·consuming trap.
While most work 1s obtained through refer-
rals, many seamstresses leave their cards at
fabric shops or advertise in the newspaper.
Mrs. Swenson suggest.s looking for names al
lhe better fabric shops and then "giving the
dressmaker a chance to work · ·
"START WITH something fairly simple that
isn't expensive and takes some fitting. Then go lo
a pant outfit, then into a suit," she said.
"Remember, the seamstress can 'l make you
look 10 pounds thinner or 10 years younger. Some
seamstresses can give you a lot of help with color
and line while othe~ wlli only make what you tell
them to.''
Uz Garrett, a Newport Beach dressmaker.
suggests that customers ask to see samples of
work when choosing a seamstress.
She charges approximately $40-45 for a sim·
pie dress and says she "prices by the job. I try to
figure out how long 1t 's going to take me."
Ma. Garrett prefers to work out of a shop
rather than her home because ahe believes "It's
more prolesslonal and lt'• more convenient for
people to come to a bualneu."
She atarte4 out by smng for her dauthter
and theft taldal c:luaes. 11Jt was my hobby," 1he
aald. "M.Y frtmdl atarted asking me tr I would
matetbla or thatlor them."
dressmaker is talent. "You either 'got it or you
don't.' " she asserted. "It's like any kind ol
hand.eye coordination. You either have a knack
or you don't · ·
SCHOOLING IS an asset because it gives a
seamstress "more awareness of the total fashion
picture." Mrs. Shelton said. but all the classes in
the world won't help a person without talent.· •
Hilarie Clark. a Costa Mesa seamstress who
has a degree in phiJosophy rrom uc r. started
'icwmg in Junior high school and became so in·
terested she took classes all through high school
She also gave herself additional schooling by
l'l1tling in department store dressing rooms look·
in~ at the way the rmest garmenL<; on the racks
were made
"I also leurned a lot by sewing with Vogue
patterns," she said.
Ms. Clark got her baptis m into professional
work the hard way. "I once made 100 dresses for
a school choir at Christmas," she saJd with a
s mile. "I had to do it all in two weeks so I learned
a lot of shortcuts."
She believes anyone looking for a seamstress
should check to see what kind of sewing machine
is being used. "If she doesn't have a good one.
forget it. A cheap one will ruin the fa bric.•'
Mrs. Shelton, who teaches classes ln altera·
lion techniques at Orange Coast Collete and
oversees the campus shop, would llke to see a
raUng system established for dressmakers.
"I would like to see places Uke OCC and
Fullerton College doing lt." ahe auerted.
The class at OCC, which was started at her
request becauae she couldn't tlnd quallrled
1raduates to work for her, could be a flrstatep in
that direction.
She la opUmlsUc about the future of t.be pro·
fcHion and believes that more youn1 people are
1 be<:omln1 interested ln what was once a dying
craft.
Her orildnal claes a year and a half a co had
only eight 1fudenta but thla f•ll. the enroUmlllt la
upto19.
. ' .
SHE COULD VSE many more students,
though., because there ls still a 1reat need for
qualified dressmakers and alterations
seamstresses.
"Men's alterations is another situation,"
Mrs. Shelton said. "Three good tailors in this
area have cone out of business because there's
no one to take over."
As more women go to work and need up-
Rraded wardrobes, the demand for qualified
sewers wlll continue to grow. she believes.
If some kind of rating system or directory is
established. women in the future will likely have
an easier time finding a qualified craftsman,
however.
But for now, since there js no directory and
rew seamstresses ad.vertise in the Yellow Pages.
the person who needs a hem shortened or a new
dress made wUI have to simply spend time look-
ing and hoping for the best.
It ts, one woman aald, rather like looking for
a needle in a haystack.
Call myOffice
for an immediate
dental appointment
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Personality Portrait of your chlld ls °"Jy 38~.
You get a choice of eight backgrounds. And
1uch a huge selection of sizes and prtces,
you might even wont more than one.
THESE DAYS ONLY-SEPTEMBER:
Wll MIS fl SAT • 21 Z2 13 . 24 %5
...
It Was Like the· World
Stopped, Says No-hit Ace
"lt wa:s hkt' lht' wor lei i.lof11wd
"hftn Thad Rnslt") sv. unJI iii thut
l•'>I p1tC'h, '\alri t "JILJOI ''"' .. 111 n \ It• JI) r f .. Id t· n t J k I r I
HI~ ll•\ l'n aftl'r hnn.c • no hHIN.
t ht• tlurd ol lbe maJor luitu•·
'l'..1'>00 und lhl' r1r-.t of hi\ fl~ n
t'<Art-t•r lllylevtm Is u product of
~11nt1u10HJ&bin Garden Grove.
I hope I can do it again i.om•·
tlay.'' the Texas Ran&eri, hurler
:.atd nl\tt ranntna rookie Uofiley
for a 6-0 blanlci.ng of the ho~t
C .,lafornaa Anaele. T hur•d ay
n1g hl. The vict o ry ke pt tbe
Rangers in the Amen can League
Wesl race for <At lelilSL a.nut.her
day .
The Kansas Caty Iloyals are at
.\nahe1m tonight and <:an wan the
title "-1th a ' 1ctory.
SJdehnt..'<l ::.rnce Sept. 6 with a
pulled muscle in ha s gr oin.
Bly leven r e turn ed wit h a
n ourab. The 26-year-old seemed
destined for s uch a feat. He has
four one-hitters to his credit and
1s c urrently just 20 strikeouts
away from 200, a plateau he has
r eached in each of lbe last s1x
seasons.
Blyleven s aid be began think-
ing in terms of a no-hiller early
m the game.
"I first realized it in the second
inning whe n 1 looked at the
:,coreboard and saw that Angel
pitcher Paul llurlzell <.1 nd I both
had one gomg and I thought 1t
:.ure would be nice.
"In the third and fourth annm~:.
I r eally started to concentrate on
a no-hiller and the next thing l
knew it was the eighth inning."
Blyleven received a temporary
setback with two outs in the
eighth. On a 3-1 pitch to Mario
Guerrero he said he pulled the
Baseball
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
~ew York
Ba ltimore
Hoston
Detroit
Cleveland
Milwaukt!e
Toronto
W L Pct. GB
93 59 .612
92 61 .601 11a
90 62 .592 3
72 81 .471 211'2
67 85 .441 26
64 90 .416 30
52 100 .342 41
West Division
KansasCity 95 55 .633
Texas 86 67 .562 10'"z
Chicago 86 68 .558 11
Minnesota 80 73 .523 16 1h
Angels 72 80 .474 24
Oakland 59 91 .393 36
Seattle 59 95 .383 38
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X·Dodgers 92 60 .605
Cincinnati 82 72 .532 11
Houston 76 76 .500 16
San Francisco 70 83 .458 22~
San Diego 66 88 .429 27
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ters before pinch-hitter Carlos
May drew a walk on a 3·2 pitch
with twe outs in the bottom of the
ninth. Bosley then s truck out for
the third time to end the game.
By winninc. the Rangers
a voided elimination in the
division race. Kans as City, which
clinched a tie for the division
championship Wednesday night,
could win it outright tonight if the
Royals b e at the Angels al
An aheim Stadium or if Texas
loses al Oakland this evening.
Ironically, the Rangers and
Angels were involved in the other
two no-bille r s this season
Kansa s City's Jim Colbo rn
pitched a no-hitter against Texas
on May 14 and Cleveland's Den-
nis Eckersley tossed his no-hiller
against California on May 30.
The game was delayed
momenta rily to determine
whether Blyleven could continue,
but as he said later, "I wasn't go-
ing to leave, even if I had to
throw underhanded."
Guerrero popped out to end the
eighth and the ninth was easy.
Blyleven said he used bis curve
ba ll. the pitch he's best known
for, exclusively in the ninth .
1•1 threw about 60 percent
curve balls In the 1ame," be
said. "My leg doesn't bother me
that much when I lhrow curves."
lie struck out seven, including
the side i.n lbe seventh lnn.lni.
The no-hilt.er was the fourth
ever at Anaheim Stadium and
the fi rst by an opponent of the
An1e ls . Clyde Wright ac·
complisbed the feat In 1970 and
Nolan Ryan burled no-bitters in
1973and1975.
Blyleven. who was born in
Z e is t, Holland, moved lo
Southern C alifornia a s a
youngster. His brother, Joe, also
a pitcher, was selected by the
Angels in the free agent draft last
June. Blyleven's wife, parents
and in-laws were all in atten-
da nce Thursday night.
") love Southern California.
that's my·home, .. he said. ''I'm
glad I could pitch the no·bilter in
front of everyone I love."
In the late innings, the crowd of
8,031 was pulling for Blyleven as
he methodically set down the
home club.
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UCLA .Boss Expe cts
Low S cor ing Tilt
MINNEAPOLIS (AP> -Coach
Cal S loll of the Minnesola
Gophers would like to arrange a
trade with UCLA coach Terry
Donahue.
But don't put any money on
Donahue accepting the offer
before their two teams meet
Saturday in an inlersectional
football 1ame at Memorial
Stadium.
••Donahue has evaluated us 8!f
stronger, rtwre physical than bis
pebple, but aays his team bas the
edge in 1peed and quickness. He
couldn't have used fewer words
to cover the situation beUer,"
Stoll said.
"The trouble is. I'd like to
trade him our aize foT hla quick-
ness,•• Stoll added. "It'• nice to
be stJ'Onl, bul If the guy acroea
from you ls so quick that you
can't block him, what 1ood does
it do to be strona?"
The Brulot. l•l. defeated
Kansas 17-7 Ju' wtelr1 and ran
sweeps that were so fut that.
none of their blockers were
knocked down, Stoll noted.
Minnesota is coming off a 38·7
whipping nt Ohio State, and will
be out to Improve on its l ·l
season reCOTd.
"We expect a tough game;·
said Donahue. "Minnesota is a
pt\ysical team and we must ex-
ecute offensively or we'll get
beat."
The Gopben will be missing
only linebacker Mike Hunt. who
Illas a sprained ankle, Saturday,
while UCLA will be without
several players who are injured.
Missing from the Bruins'
lineup because ol lnJurtes will be
running back Theolls Brown, a
junior who rushed tor mor• than
1,000 yards last year; kicker
Frank COrral; defensive lineman
Manu Tulll060po, and defensive
back Phil Hubbard. .. 1 look for a low-scoring aame~" J)oaabue ~ed. ~1 ~
both of us ar.'1tHI trytng to find
ounelftll an ci11 .... U I
A Point for NeteJtort
Newport Harbor's Karen Olson 133 • s pikes
a ball under the outstret c hed a rms o f
Cd :\I "s Dale K eoug h COO' a nd Che ry l
.Johns ton. At le ft is .'.\'e wport's Ma rie Lun-
die. CdM w on the non-le a g ue m a tch Thursd·a~· night. For s tory nn the ganw.
!:-tee page B-6.
SC Prohibitive Favorite
Poor Old Homed Frog• A.wait the Slaughter
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
number of highly ranked college
football teams have ~n sur-
prised by lightly rega rded foes
this fall, but if TCU can upset
second-ranke d Southe rn
California Saturday. it would
have to rank as the biggest upset
in years. use has been established as
s uch a prohibitive favorite tha t
no odds are listed on the intersec·
tional match, s et for 1:30 p .m. in
the Coliseum.
Southern California's Trojans
and TCU's Horned Frogs both
have 13-game streaks stretching
back into the 1976 season, but the
s trings are polar opposites. The
Trojans, 2-0 this year. have won
their last 13 contests, while the
Horned Frogs, 0·2 in 1977, have
lost their last 13. Both streaks are
currently the longest in major
college football.
Trojans coach John Robinson,
however, points out that a team
that has nothing to lose can fre-
quently pull out all the stops
when it's playing a highly rated
opponent.
"One or the rea90l1S for UpSets
is that the underdog team can
throw a Jot ot new things at the
other team. They think. 'We can
s urprise these guys.'
"Sure we're concentrating on
TCU," Robinson continued ... But
we might be concentrating more
if the game were against a con-
ference opponent. or an opponent
ranked ln the lop 10.
"You can't take any game for
granted these days. They have.
after all, scored more points than
we have,.. Robinson said. "Of
course their opponents have
scored a lot or points, too.••
TCU has rolled up S5 points In
its two losses, but has atven up
74, losing 45-21 to SM\J and 29-24
lo Oregon. The Trojans, last
beaten by Missouri in the 1976
season-opener, have posted 21·10
and 17-10 victories over Missouri
and Oregon Statetbls fall.
Homed Frogs coach F.A. Dry.
ln his first year at TCU, said his
team la improvin& but slill lacks
poi.e.
FoUowlag tlle lose to 0recon
•hlch IAW tbo Horned Frogs lole
two fumbles and a pass intercep-
tion within-the Ducks'. 20-yard
line. Dry said: "Our running
game was improved, our pass
rus h was improved. our tackling
was improved. Now, if we'll just
gel that poise.··
Robinson said one TCU player
in particular, Mike Renfro, gives
him cause for concern. Renfro,
the speedy wide receiver who has
caught 10 passes for 177 yards
and two scores this fall. has 122
c a r eer receptions for 2.122
y ards and nine touchdowns.
"He scares me:· Robinson
Spor t s in Brief
s aid. Mffe can put points on the board ln a harry ...
Robinson has hoped to p ut
balance in the Trojans· offense.
and -although Charles Whttf'
has carried more than the coach
wanted -USC bas developed a
passing game to go along with
the run.
Wtute, the latest in a Jong lin~
of outstanding Trojans tailbacks.
has carried 73 times for 376 yards
m USC's two triumphs, while
quarterback Rob Hertel has
completed 21 of 39 passes for 34:t
yards and three scores.
Vibu Wins Again;
Pele Plane Mobbed
Clark. 6-Z, U, 6-3.
In the other quarter-finals to·
day Rex Hartwig opposes
Whitney Reed and Beppe Merlo
of Italy is matched with Hugh
Stewart of Corona del Mar.
Hartwig beat Clint Arbuckle.
6-0, 6-1, and Reed downed Larry
Huebner S.7. 1-5, 6-4. Stewart
eliminated Vic Seixas. 6-4, 6·2.
and Merlo beat Tom Drown of
San Francisco&-3-6-4..
Gell Leaden
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tackle Doul Fr~ prlldieed.
with tbe Los Aogetea Rama
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Dodgen Play
HOUSl'ON--The Loa Anacles
Dodfers. after cllnchlna the Nfl·
tlonal Leaaue W<'al ti\ Divlslon
championship In Son Francisco
1 earlier this week', open a threc-••m• aeries oaotnll th Hoo.ton
Altnll In the Altrodom• tonlfhi.
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for tbi J)()qere •••Inst Mark
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -
\Jnacedtd Eliot T1ltachor
survived a two hour; .S.minute
1econd.round 1lnales match with
lllh· ecded John McEnr~ to
re main olive ln the Sl00,000
Soulhcm Callfomla Open tenrill
cbnrnplonshipa. Tel~ ouUutcd McEnroo,
8·4, c.1, 7·5 ln a battle of
18·1ear-oldt Thunday nl1ht u .ecoild·roun4l ~ompeUtloci wu
colilllMl.t a&. tbe t.o. ~rt 'p~
Second-seeded Manuel Orantes
defeateft Alex Olmedo, 6·1,'8-1 ln
Thursday nlcht's final rnatc.h.
Enrller, 1lxth·1eeded Ro$cot
Tanner wa extended bofore
cllmlnoUng Brian Teacher, 7-6.
6-7. 7.s.
competltlon Tburaday.
•e~enth·Heded Stan Smith
def&atad John Yuill, 9.3, 7-5:
nlnth·aecded John A1txand~r
whlPJM!Cl Trey Waltkc. 6-1, e-3, 6-3~ Uth·seedtd Colin Dlbl 1 toi>Pld AMrow PattJaon, 6-7, 804,
M; SUM Menon llmlnalCd Tom
GOrman. 7 .. , M. and Geor,.
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Ram:s, 1ulfero<1 tom cartJlaao 1n
his ten. knee tn thatr proaoason
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Arch-rivals Estancia, CM Battle
* * * * * * * * * * * . * * *
Wrona del Mar, Newport Duel .
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ALLIE SCHAFF
little SC,
Aztecs Vie
~iin l'h.•ml•nlt.> l11gh football
t·oach AlhE' Scharr 1sn 't counting
on a laugher when hi!> Tnton!.>
meet the La Qu1nt<1
1 Weslminster > lllgh Aztec!>
tonight <7 30) al Bolsa Grande.
"We'r~ going against as tough
a team a!> we will face all year ...
Schaff said this week. "We're go·
1ng to spot th(.'m 25 to 35 pounds a
rnan. They're u tng ball club with
good depth and fin(.' runmng
hacks
"We're JUl>t going to have to
:-.crew our heads on · ·
San Clemente ha" t.'1~ht .... tarters on defense lhal weigh
160 pounds or lc!.>s The only
member on the squad over 200
pounds, i.ccond string defensive
lineman Chuck Mueller, will 'Q'liss the game with knee
problems.
The game will pit two J O teams
which feature stingy defensive
units. San Clemente won its
.. cason opener 9· 7 over Bolsa
c:rande la!.>t week while La Qwn
ta rolled past Costa Mesa 13·0
Both teams would also prdC'r
lo kt•t•p thl0 1r offcme on the
ground S,rn Clcm('nle rushed for
l2!J yards :.igainsl Bol sa but
picked up JUSl nine yurds pas!>
mg. La Quinta g«.11ncd 240 yard'
rui.h1ng ag«.11nsl Cost«.1 Mesa anti
24yardspassing. ,
Aztecs ('O:JCh Oav11I St.'lph suy ...
h1:-. lt·am cun throw lht• hall but
won't unless forced to
La Quinta presenL'l a two-fold
,,roblem m the backllelCI Jim
.Hirt <6·0. 180> netted 99 yards and
\nthony Aban·a l5 11. 170) 101
vards against Costa Mesa, bolh
on 22 carries
San <.'I cm t•n t 1• ... p read 1 l ....
1 ushing yards between four
p I a \l' r ~. qua r l t'r back Mark
~1cl::IM). fullback Mike Lewis
.ind halfhacks Nale Rowsey,
~like Wade and Russ Immel.
llowscy. \\-ho came orr the in·
1ury li!.>l late last week m time to
:.tart . is ont·c again out with
,.mother mJury Wade will start
opposite Immel at halfback.
In «.1nothcr hn~up change, John
l'lcmin~ 1s expected to fill in for
the 10J11rcd Duve Byrd at de-
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15th Meeting
Between
Grid Teams
Corona del Mar Hl&h 's Sea
Kmgs tangle with the Newport
Harbor Htgh Tars tonight <8> in
non-league football action on the
Newport Hlgh field
Newport 1s favored by 312
points and has won the last four
oulmgs. The Tars lead the senes to games to 4 and will have a
more experienced and heavier
hneup in tont~ht's outing.
"This is a traditional rivalry
between two schools Crom the
same area," Newport coach Bill
Pizzica says. "Past
performances don't mean a thing
when these two teams meet."
Corona del Mar coach Dick
Morris feels the Newport defense
will give his squad a thorough
test.
"They arc very !.>trong de·
rensively and I am impressed
with their secondary. It's a big
and mobile unit and they like to
gang tackle, Morris says
''Newport's middle linebacker,
Don Barker, 1s an outstanding
athlete and their quarterback,
Craig Lyons. can throw the ball.
Pizzica 1s making several
changes in his probable starting
lineups for tonight's game. On of·
fense, Mike Adamo replaces
Dave Sturgis at left tackle and
Dana Wandrocke switches to of·
fense at fullback for Dave
Thompson_
Defrns1vcly. Thompson moves
in ;it hncbackcr for Wandrocke:
M a-rk Vobonl start-.. at left tackle
and Michael Ashen will be at
right end.
Corona del Mar's offense is
directed by junior quarterback
Kurt Urockman. A defensive
standout last season. Brockman
will be starting his second game
at the signal-calling berth, and
although he completed only three
of 18 attempts last week, others
were dropped by receivers that
!.>hould have been caught.
Brockman carried the ball on
the option play 11 times last week
for a 6.2 average. lie is regarded
as a good passing quarterback
and his arm could determine the
outcome of tonight's game.
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Marina Planning
To Open Offense
Marina High of Huntington
each figures to go to a more
Ide open passing attack tonight
~8) when the Vikings battle
agnolia High (Anaheim> in a
on -league footbal l tilt at
Westminster High.
Coach Mike Henigan's Vlkes
ell to Corona del Mar (31-14) a
eek ago while Magnolia lost to
range, 12·6.
••we had bad fielb position all
r ~he first heir. so we didn't open
p until the second half. But we
e•med that we do have some ex·
losiveness. We're going to have
o open up a little more, retard·
ea, of the field position," saya
Magnolia is 5-8, lSO·pound
fullback Doug Beatty, wbo ii also
a starting defensive end.
"Magnolia ls a lot like Corona del Mar. They run the option
and the sprint out pass, but
they don't have Corona's team
·speed," says Henigan.
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Versatile
Eagles Get
Nod Tonight
'
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs
and cr06s-town rival Estancia
collide tonight (8) at Orange
Coast College in non-league foot-
ball as the two renew a rivalry
datlng back to 1966.
The Eagles of Estancia coach
Jim Bratten have been installed
slx-polnt favorites as the two
enter with contrasting views,
style and personnel.
Estancia has already shown a
lethal potential, running up 1n
yards net on the ground against a
highly regarded defense from
Edison (Huntington Beach) High
an a 16-13 victory.
Costa Mesa, on the other band,
got off to a very bad start,
man aging 58 yards on the ground
in a 13-0 loss to Garden Grove's
La Quinta High, a team which
lost every game in '76 and didn't
figure to do much better this
year.
Thus, Estancia has proven a
point while coach Tom French's
Mustangs still have some prov-
ing to do if they expect to defend
their South Coast League co-
championship with any success.
Estancia 'g offensive punch re-
volves around sen ior
quarterback Dave Jeranko, a·
sprintout type who has Mike
Camp on the other end of the
passing combination. Also,
however, the Eagles have Andy
Dominguez in the running attack
and he likes to bit quick, off the
right side.
Dominguez accounted for 104
yards against Edison and gives
Jcranko an excellent edge with
his running ability.
CdM'S ARATA HAMAWAKI, JIM SHOLLIN (87) ARE IN ACTION TONIGHT. Costa Mesa counters with
Jerry Cribbs at quarterback, ex-
pected to be the answer to the
loss of South Coast League back
of the year Dave Mollica
<graduated). Dolphins
Take on
Excelsior
Dana Hills lligh went back lo
the basics this week in prepare·
lion for tonight's (8) non-leafue
football game against Excelsior
<Norwalk> High at San Cle~ente
High.
"Our No. 1 objective in prac·
lice was to learn how to tackle,··
said Dolphins head coach Don
DeGroote who had mixed emo·
lions about his team's 13-13 tie
with Los Amigos <Fountain Valley) High in last week·s
opener.
"We have lo do a lot better
tackling i! we're to win," be said.
"We did very little of that last
week. Our hilting was very good
but we didn't wrap our arms at
all."
The Dolphins will also be try·
inf to avoid the mental mis-.
takes tonight that helped Los
Amlg0& to a quick 13·10 lead last
week. And DeGroote said they
can't be looking past Excelsior
toward next week's South Coast
League opener against Costa
Mesa.
"We have to have a good
performance against Excelsior's
Pilots because next week league
starts," he said. "We sure won't
be looking past thetn. We just
can't afford any letdown or a
poor performance In any
category."
Excelsior, a predominantly
junior squad, won its opener last
week 10-0 over El Monte and ex-
pects to give Dana Hills fits with
its unique 4-4 defensive "align-
ment.
The Dolphins fisure to counter
with more emphasls on i~ sbort
passtng aame.
Quarterback Tom Thornton
completed nine of 23 passes for
126 yards against Los Amtios but
only one toss was to a back. "Wt
were pleased overall wtth our
pautna but we need a lot more
work on OUT out patterns and
SeeDolpblna P11e B~
Tonightat8
Fountain Valley
Tests LB Wi"lson
Cribbs completed 14 of 2' for
117 yards against La Quinta, but
his effectiveness was hampered
by a lackluster ground assault.
"We'll get killed with a similar
performance tonight,'' says -
French. Says Bratten: "I think
Costa Mesa was looking past La
Quinta and we're very wary of
their passing game." Potent Fountam Valley High,
No. 1 ln Orange County and the
CIF Southern Section. guns for
rvictory No. 2 tonight (8) at Hunt-
ington Beach High as Long
Beach Wilson attempts to halt
the Barons.
Coach Bruce Pickford's talent-
ed Barons are 10-polnt favorites
to continue on the unbeaten path
with tailback Willie Gittens lead-
ing the way.
Gittens scored three
touchdowns and had an 89-yard
romp for another apparent score
called back in the season opener
at Redlands.
Bigger (5-11, 175) and faster
(9.9 hundred), Gittens was a
second team All·CIF choice as a
junior
Boosting Gittens' stock is an of-
fensive line with no apparent
weaknesses. Pickford has a front
five that averages 211 pounds and
it's quick.
Additional firepower is the
ability to field three solid
fullbacks and Pickford says he
wants to sec more of Tim
Henigman and Tucson transfer
Jim Freeman. Brad Wood was
used a great deal al fullback
against Redlands and did a good
job, but Pickford says
Freeman's work in practice and
Henlgman 's ability warrant
more action.
Doug Thompson gets the start·
ing nod at quarterback and his
primary receiver is 205-pound
standout Tim Holmes.
· Gittens, incidentally, carries a
10.0-yard average per carry into
the contett. In the first baU alone
aaatn1t Redlands he had 143
yar«b-ed it would have been
232 yards except for the penalty
which nullified his 89·yarder.
Long Beach Wilson, despite a
16·7 loH to West Torrance, pro-
bably presents the stiffest
challenge to Fountain Valley in
the Barons' four-game set or non-
league games.
The Bruins feature 240-pound
tackle Donn Seaman. 205-pound
fullback Bob Bisso, tailback Mel
Penny, All-Moore League re-
turnees Tony Motshagen (185)
and Willie Masterson (200) and
quarterbacks Bob Dillinger and
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Explosive Diablos,
Tustin to Battle
When two high-powered or·
fensive football teams aet
together, anything can happen.
And that's the situation tonltht
(8 > as Tustin High hosl.11 Mission
Viejo in a non·league skirmish.
Tustin, with senior running
back 'Mark Lauderdale leading
the way, rolled past University
(Irvine) in its opener, 28·14,
while MV'a Dtablos had to settle
for a 13.13 tie wit.ti Saddleback
Lauderdale, a 5 -11, 185·
pounder, ran for 141 yards a week
ago as the winning Tillers pused
only eight times.
And the Diablos of coach John
Murlo had the same altuaUon,
throwing,only seven times.
"We ran the ball so wen. we
just didn't have to pall," says
Murio. "We expect to throw the
ball well this season, but it hasn't
come along as well as we hoped.
But we hope to solve that prob-
1 e m by the start of league
play." ·
Murto•1 club may have a btg
problem tonight.
"It's the beat Tustin team tn
the last four years," says Murio.
who coached at Tustin prior to
comlng to Mission Viejo In 1JT4.
"Tustin is very well balanced,
they have good atbletea every-
where and they are a lot blaer
than we are."
And Tillers coach Jeff
Jespersen, who was Murlo•a No.
1 aaslatant at Tu.attn five aeuona
ago1 hu hi&h praise for the
Dlaolos.
entaan.
3unlor quarterback Joe Sar-
ain, junior wide receiver Kevtn
elJOn and senlor fullback Gre1
rman lead t he Vlkin1a o(-
83:.taln hit 12 of 21 paue1 fOt'
El ~~oro, B~ea Square Off
''They have somo very good
athletes ln the skilled potlUona.
We've aot to keep the ball away
from their offense, whlcb mum
we 're 1oina to have to control the
ball," aaya Jespersen.
.,.• Quart-eTback Scott Spur
pldea the Oaucbol witb rmUWtl
backs Alan Parker. Mitch ffol>p
and Bob Cuptr the1keys m Kli-
alon Viejo'• ground 1ame.
yard.I Jut week wllb Nelton •kinl some flne catches. And annan added M yards run.nll)1.
But the Marina runntn1 attack
lfuree to 1et a 1Utf teat from the
nUnela.
1'M1p0Ua h11 an excellent de·
tnH. Jt will be 1 1ood aame for
a becauae M1snoU1 ls similar to
lot of Sunset Le11ue teama in
hat they aro phy1lcal up fron~"
a Hll'11an.
Sentlnels wert aJucallh of.
vtl; l~11tn1t ontMI• alid roach :Jlm~ 91f,.
I bad aoma ~at ... liii!ll.
d4iP rva11lnC' be 1e
moving the fOotball aa the 1ame
moved on.'·
Brown uld the Charters
worked on every eeament of the otf ente whUe defensively, lt
worked on pla)'I dul1ned to atop
Brea'• "bll back offense". Tbe
Char1er1 1110 apent pl"'ty of
time on the 1peclal team1, tryin1
to eUmlnate the punt coveraie
breakdowns that het~ Valencia
si>rlQ an ts·:rard return for • TDu "
Art Gourdine, out of th• oipener
with an lnJW'J, wm 1tart at ll)Ut
end •1aln1t Brea while lllch
Brown II pelJed for dtftnl.lYe
comerbaek dutr.
P• Cban11l1. who atarted
both w.,1 at querterback and
fru eafety will be on defense on-
ly ••alnat Brea. Brown aald. Jerr
Glbbl will open at the 1lcna1-
call1n1 pos1Uon. The rest or the
lineup 1bo1&ld be e same u l11t
week.
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pl1yer1 l!Qted pr&etlcet early tn
the w"k becauee of tbe nu, but
au are •)(peeled to play t.oolabt.
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Friday, September 23, 1977 01\!L Y PILOT ••
GoettscM Stars
Esperanza RipS
Cougars, 41-7
By ROGER CARLSON
OI tl1t Dally ~I ... StaH
Esperania Hlgh's Aztecs,
behind Brad Goettsche'& four
touchdown runs and the 160-yard
production of Mike Ludwig
through the air, burled
Capistrano Valley High Thurs-
day night, 41·7, in non-league
football. .
Before 2,500 at Valencia's
Placentia High it was a matter or
too much Goettsche, Ludwig and
about 20 other Aztecs as the
heavily favored Anaheim-based
crew had little trouble in dlspos·
ing of the Cou~ars or Capistrano
Valley coach Bill Cunerty.
Cunerty bad voiced concern
that Esperanza might collect a
cheap score or two a.nd it hap·
pened quickly as Aztecs runner
John Scargle went 52 yards for a
touchdown on Capo's first punt.
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MAINSTAYS STEVE RENTERIA (LEFT), STEVE BODKIN ANCHOR IRVINE HIGH'S LINE TONIGHT.
And if things weren't tough
enough the Aztecs or coach Pete
Yoder, rated No. 8 in Orange
County, got their share or breaks,
too, collecting a 41-yard gain on a
poorly thrown pass to set up Goet·
tsche's first TD and getting a two·
point conversion after Ludwig's
kicking attempt was botched. Cale ndar
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James Bergeson scored seven
goals and the second seeded
Newport Harbor High water polo
team handed Laguna Beach a
15·3 loss in opening round acl1on
or the South Coast water polo
tournament Thursday
The tournitment moves into
quarterfinal round action tonight
in four area pools Games will be
played al Newport Harbor, Dana
Hills, Mission Viejo and El Toro
in the tournament hosted by
Newport's Tars .
Mira Costa lllgh <Manhattan
Beachl blasted outmanned
Irvine. 27·1, an ils opener. Mira
Costa, a semifinalist m the CIF
playoffs a year ago, has all but
one starter back this season.
In Newport's victory over
Laguna. James Aergeson scored
seven goals for the victors.
When Laguna lost to Los
Alamitos ma h1gh.:.coring. 15·14
decision. Tom Grindle had seven
and Mitch Kruger five for the los
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L'nivcrsity':-. TroJans, fourth
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lt0n, walloped Anaheim. 19-1
"hllc the Cornn a del Mar Sea
Kinl{s rolled to an 11 ·3 wm over
Patrick llenry High of San
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an 11-yard punt set the Cougars
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Brad Parker passed nine yards
to Ron Van Peursem, then
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Laguna Beach might normally
be considered a heavy ravorile in
tonight's 8 o'clock football game
with Irvine High at Laguna's
Guyer Stadium, but injuries have
hit the Artists hard.
Four starters will miss the
game because or wounds SUf·
f ered during I ast week's contest
at Brea, and Laguna Beach hlis
never been known as a team with
enough depth to effectively cover
losses like that.
Running back John Miller and
tight end John Doug Wetzel each
suffered sprained knees, lineman
Tadd Kirsten has a hyper
extended knee and wide receiver
Terry Haught dis located hii.
shoulder.
In 21-7 \lietory
In taking its heavy losses,
Laguna Beach beat Brea 9-6. The
Irvine team it faces tonight lost
19·7 to Aquinas High <San
Bernardino> on Saturday night.
ll was Irvine's rust varsity
football game ever, and the Va·
queros have no seniors on the .
squad. So, even in view of
Laguna Beach's injuries. lrvine
must be considered al least a
slight underdog
"Irvine runs the same sort of
offense we do. so it's easy for
both of us lo work on a defense to
use against each other," says
Laguna Beach coach Dennis
llaryung.
"They don't have any seniors
so they make a lot of non-senior
mistakes, but 1 saw their
Aquinas game a nd was im·
pressed with the way some or
their linebackers were hitting,"
he says.
Irvine's veer offense is run by
5 10, 160-pound quarterback Herb
Thompson. who pa~sed for 69
yards in the opener (seven or 16 )
but had a net of minus-10 yards
rushing.
Laguna Beach's veer is operat
cd by returning all-leaguer Bill
Gompf, a 6 ·2, 198 ·pound
quarterback who is regarded as a
top college prospect.
The opening at fullback left by
Miller's injury will be filled by
Malt McCullough, who doubles
on defense as a linebacker. Also
rilling in spots for injured Artists
are Jamie Plummer and Lance
Goulette at cornerback and Kurt
Ford atdefenslve end.
Luke Johnson toed the PAT
and Capistrano Valley had a 7·6
lead with 9:32 spent.
But Goettsche a nd friends
were too much as the Esperanza
back scored on runs of 5, 2, 10 and
11 and finished the night with 154
yards in 21 carries through three
quarters.
Ludwig, who added three PAT
boots in addition lo his two-point
conversion pass to J e ff
Carpenter. felt the rush of Capo
defenders, but his pitchouts to
Goettsche were too quick. In the
first half four of his five comple·
lions were to Tom Sheffield for 99
yards.
Despite the one-sidedness of
the issue, CV executed well in the
first half with no fumbles, no in·
terceptions and few mechanical
mistakes. The problem was not
the Cougars. it was Esperanza.
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OOLPIDNS PLAY .. •
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
CM tlM Dally 1'1101 Sloll
David Gonzales and Mike
Dotterer broke loose tor runs of
52 and 69 yards to highlight
Mater Dei <Santa Ana> High's
21 -7 non-league victory over
North High of Riverside Thurs·
day night at the Santa Ana Bowl.
Relying primarily on its
ground attack, Maler Dei got 119
rushing yards from Gonzales and 105 more from Dotterer, roiling
up 8 team total or 291 on the
ground.
Dotterer scored two of Mater
Dei's three touchdowns, one on
the 69-yard romp and the other on
a 15-yard run . The third
touchdown came from
quarterback Tim O'Hara on a
four-yard sprint.
It was a dramatically different
approach from what Mater De1
coach Wayne ~ochrun displayed
in his season opener, an 8·6 loss to
Dos Pueblos of Goleta.
In that game Mater Del passed
18 times, completing eight for 157
yards. In Thursday's contest It
tried only four passes, complet·
ing two for a paltry 27 yards.
Cochrun apparently saw no
reason to have his quarterback
pass, since Mater Del was dolnt
so welt with the triple option
play. It was on just such an op-
tion that Dotterer, on Mater
Dei 's second play or the tame,
spruna loose for his 69·)'ard
touchdown run.
The option continued to work
Title Derby
until midway through the second
quarter, when North High coach
Jerry Shearer brought his
linebackers in close to stop it.
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Cochrun called for a give up the
middle, and Gonzales broke free
for his 52-yard run. Two plays
later Dotterer ran in his 15-yard
TD to make it 14·0.
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perform«nce by Dan
Moorehouse propelled
Huntington Beach High's
varsity water polo team
into the semifinals or the
Villa Park Tournament.
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record with 90 extra base
hits in one season.
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Dulf TakeS No Gulf
In Winning Triangular
Gordon Duff doesn 't
seem to mind the change
in high school cross
country races from two
to three miles.
The No. 1 man on Hun·
tlnaton Beach High 's
varsity, Duff was a
runaway winner in the
Ollers' tri-meet sweep
over Paclflca <Garden
Grove) and Long Beach
Jordan Thursday after·
noon at Pacifica.
' "He had it so easy, be
said after the race he
wished it was four have to do aometblnt
mlles." Hunlinaton about that "he said. "or
Beach coach Paul Wood elsewe'reintrouble."
said alter Durr turned ln Marina High or Hunt·
a 15:32 clocking over a lnaton Beach, ranked
flat grassy course. loth ln the CIF •·A poll,
Duff's time, which had neither trouble nor a
broke down Into s: 11 clear-cut wlnner In its
miles, was 22 s econds wln over Los Alamitos as
better than bis nearest ·Carl Anderson and Matt
competitor and some '7 Blaty lied for first in
seconds faster than the 16:09.
Otlen' No. 2 man. Irvine lllgh got a 1-2 The latter bit of news flnlsh from Brad Guiso
is of major concern to and Tom Stapp but had
Wood. "We're 1olng to to settle for a second place finish in its tri-
meet against California
Uni, Lobos Clash;
Langmade at QB
City and Servile.
VAllMT't
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I. Ctlel Anclefwn IM) Md li.t.11 <M,
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Cl.Al 17:U; I. HarrlnQtOfl IL.Al 17:15;
t. (.Oflley Cl.Al 11:16; IO, WlrMr tMI
17;17. David Langmade has
been made into an "in-
stant" quarterback by
coach Dick Roche as the
University High (Irvine)
Trojans football team
prepares for a non-
league confrontation
with Lo6 Amigos High
(Fountain Valley)
Lobos tonight (7:30) at
Garden Grove High.
The Trojans were look·
ing for a better season of-
fensively and had battled
the Tustin Tillers on
even terms for a half
when quarterback John
Davis suffered a broken
thumb.
afford to play another
big, physical team like
Los Amigos."
Both teams will be
looking to improve
second half play. "We
played pretty well ln the
first hall last week, then
let down," coach Al
Calonico or Los Amigos
says.
University and Tustin
were tied, 7 ·7 at
halftime, then the Tro·
jans lost. 28-14
* * *
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115 JUNIC>lt VAftllT't
CdM PLAYERS SUZIE CRONE (LEFT), AILEEN SEMONSEN (21 ), DALE KEOUGH AND MARCI WURTS (22), IN ACTION.
Davis is out for al least
three weeks and prob·
ably will not return at
quarterback this season.
He had completed 6-of-9
passes for 96 yards
against Tustin before the
injury.
C -floY CelllfMln
LG-Owls Kerns
LT-TomHUOI'"
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Dy llOWARD L. lli\NDY
Of Ille D•lly Piiot Steff
An experie n ced
Corona del Mar High
School girls volleyball
team toppled the host
Newport Harbor High
Sailors. 15·11, 15-5.
Thursday night in a non·
league match before 897
fans.
CdM. the CI F run-
nerup a year ago, has
virtually its entire team
intact with most of the
girls also playing during
the summer months.
u 1-12111111 EIT•r• ln Thursday's match.
Jlmf'\ tEI ~";''~,.r .... a•• Newport's game but less
0 ... 1, ft.4. erHehtt 1E1io,11 •. o.. experienced Tars, held
co.1• 1E1 '°'' 10 st~" 1011 10 the lead on ly three Salu•H• :u . ~ktr tEI ><Kl l-4, won '·•: BvWn.., 1E1 °"' L e1..-e1 i..l. times. twice in the first
1011 lo II> DoMI\ l &, Ju IEI cM>t. won game al 1·0 and 5·4, then .... ''° Von Luirow cei Ml Pa.tor aga1·n 1·n the second at ~. ID'll lo C B1anc• 4 • M<MUltn
won• 4, I0\14 6 2· l.
B•H~s""" w°::;~'e1 cN>t arvwn With Dale Keough,
•nd Bur•• •1, 001. 01ck •nCI 1.oer.c11 Aileen Semonsen and
.. i. Tomesle Ind S<llonfeldlr IE I won Ch 1 J h t 1 d' H. 1os1 u : H•ld •nel Lem 11:1 .,., cry o ns on ea mg
P1kA 1nd sm11n •». <M!t MOrrl• and the way. the Sea Kings
Oavlu .. 1; S•OC!Ow•kl end Llf IEI' took control by winning IOll :>-•.won'-'· Forbe\ and Vain· que1 1e1 Clef Arro" •nd c11tw 6-1, three straight points on
ci.t. l'utmar •nd er..con •·I. WllH•ms K cough 's serve in the
and ScieM IE I lo\11 &, won .. I, v ••" endenOHelveuon lf::lwonbyOtleull opener. They then pulled
:;;~:jt~~OUnCI WH" IEI won l>Y away from a 3·2 lead tO a
T .. 11 .. 11t1111 Ml"'°" v1e1e 9·2 advantage on another
M,.1. Keough serve in the Moh•n (MVI dtf. N••bY •• 1 •.
oat z..nnoer 1 s. oat M<Oanlel .. ,;
second game· from Keough, an All·Cl f<'
Newport's Tars, proll player last season
<.ible fuvoril('s an the .Johnston was picked for
S unset Lt·uguc this outstanding honors on a
season. pulled to within summer team
one at 12·11 in the first The play of Karen
game. as neither side Olson kept the Tars in
scored on s ix s uccessive the first gam e as she
serves. spiked the ball on six oc~
It was never a match casi ons. Semonsen
a fter that as the steady matched this numer and
CdM squad pulled away added two in the second
with a well·balanced game for individual
game. The final point honors.
was registered on a soft The Sea Kings had 10
lob pla ce ment by blocks lo two for
J ohnston after a pass Newport, the biggest dif-
P ros at Kona
A field of 96 of the top
bowlers in California will
con verge on Costa
Mesa's Konu Lanes
Saturday and Sunday in
search of the $1,000 first
place payoff.
Defending champion
Dave Frame <a 212
average) is entered in
the Professional Coast
Bowlers event with each
bowler due to bowl 12
ga m es during
Saturday's q ualifying
(starting at 9).
ferential of the match
Monica Park was the
Cd M leader with four
while Keough had two.
Joh~on sparked Cd M
an the second game with
four s pikes a nd h('r
game-winning lob. Kori
Pulaski of Newport had
lloth blocked shots for
her team and Kari Rush
had a pair of service
aces. VAltSITY
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PRISEHTS THI ARST AMMUAL
ORANGE COUNTY
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Holhd by DAVI_. JIAMITTI WR.LS
SPONSORED IY
Pirates U pend
Ga uchos, 7 -5
Eric Elder scored the
winning goal with three
minutes remaining and
goalil• Bob Kuegemann
had five saves in the
fin a l period as the
Orange Coul>l College
Pirates defeated host
Saddleback College. 7 ·5,
in non-league water polo
action Thursday.
Orange Coast trailed
4·1 in the second period
then pulled ahead 5-4 in
the Uurd stanza before
the Saddleback Gauchos
tied it at five 25 seconds
into the final l>tanza.
0•1111oe CCHlll "orl11g-EI01r,
O•vld•on, Mell Smllh. Haag.
Prtlc.l\ard, Klll"'9r, Wllmo,.
SaCIClleb•ek .corlng-Seolm11n,
TaylOf', WllMlft. \lllhllloek, RIQm•lckn
"Davis is one of our
best all-round athletes
and we don't have a lot of
depth." Roe.he says.
Lang macie appeared
against Tustin only as a
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kicker. He is a gifted r-------------------.. athlete who suffered a
s prained ankle in a
sc rimmage. He has
never played
quarterback before.
Los Amigos will field a
power team that is big
and strong according to
Roche. "They have two
fine running backs and
an excellent offense," he
says.
"We have so many
kids banged up, we can't
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Friday. S.ptember 23. 1977 DAILY PILOT
COASTWATC D: Tonight's Tl' Fare .
aeries of munition• plants er~
I t< Ill \\
a9•0
l.1I0 ••• ())0 HEWS
l~WEST
••Night Of The leiglOn 01 DHth"
W. end GotOon try to 1te>p • ter
,__, ~ Who run• hit
dOlr'9lft Wit" ckt•toriel power
I e.ICKIY MOUSI ClUB
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1:00 I C88 NEWS 0 NEWI
I EM9'GE.NCY ONEt
MY PARTNER THE GHOST
• THE PARTRIDGE FAMll Y
Reuben's nephew. a total failure at
...,.,-ythlng, longs to be• comedi-
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• ELECTRICCOMPANY
G F0008 FOR THE MODERN
FAMILY
"Produce Merle et"
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8:30 iJ WILD, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
"The Night Fox" m THE 000 COUPLE
Felhc suspects Oscar when S50 11
mlaalng from the poker bank. fD AS WE SEE IT
"IRD" Interracial relationships,
Including dallng; "Anybody Can
Stereotype Anybody" Distorted
images.
'1!) FAMILY PORTRAIT
"The Game Of Romance"
(I) CBS NEWS "0 MERV GRIFFIN ~ueats: Eva Gabor. Jim Nabors
Dr. Joyce Brothers
7:00 II THE MUPPETS
Guest: Rich Little.
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fl ABC NEWS 8 CONCENTRATION
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"Lucy Meets The Queen"
ti) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
fJlt MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT
'1!) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT
"What Price Bliss?" Cutting wed-
ding coats and avoiding frauds.
(I) TO TELL THE TRUTH
7:308 All-STAR ANYTHING
GOES
'One Day Al A Time' vs. 'General
Hospltal'
D FAMIL V FEUD 0 NEWL YWEO GAME
U @) HOLL YWOOO SQUARSS 8 JOKER'S WILD m THE BRADY BUNCH
Greg's comments about men
being better driver• than women
leada to a bet with Marcia.
CD AOAM-12 fD 28TONIOHT
Ci> CAUFOANIA TONIGHT
Fugitives
Heather Menzies and Grl•gory llarnson
escape some assassins u:-. futitivcs from a
totalitarian society on LogJn 's Run. tonight
at 9 on CHS. Channc.·I 2.
(I) THE MUPPETS
Guest: George Burns
8:00 8 Cl) WONDER WOMAN
Wonder Woman battles a new
menace when she and Steve inves-
tigate a reunion of expatriate Nazis
on a tropical island. Mel Ferrer
~est stars
U SANFORD A~MS
"The Grandparents Phtl s
mother-in-law (Dorothy Meyer) dis-
approves of Nat being raised In the
Sanford Arms and convinces the
boy to move In with her and her
husband In San Diego
0 MOVIE ** "The Bounty Kiiier" (1964)
Dan Duryea. Aod Cameron. A
mild-mannered Easterner
becomes a ruthless bounty hunter
after accidentally capturing a
bandit. (2 hrs.)
8:00 fJ OJ) DONNY & MARIE
(Season Premiere) Guests: Redd
Foxx. Kris Kristofferson (with his
wife. Rita Coolidge. and their
Ratings G1ddt>
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daughter Casey), Paul Lynde and
from 'Star Wars· -C3PO, R2-D2,
Chewbacca and Darth Vader.
0 THE EST EXPERIENCE m NFL GAME OF THE WEEK
Q) PERRY MASON
Ell) '1\) WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
8'.30 0 CHICO AND THE MAN
'Su Casa. Ml Casa"' Ed Brown
finds 11 hard to resist Raurs
request to stay with him when he
discovers the boy la an orphan. m CROSS-WITS m m WALL STREET WEEK
"'The Economy Shifts Into Low"
Guest: Lacy H. Hunt, V.P. and
economist, The Fidelity Bank ..
9:0011 (I) LOGAN'S RUN
Logan and Jessica believe they've
found Sanctuary, until unfathom-
able phenomena leave them with
second thoughts. 0 ROCKFORD FILES
"Trouble In Chapter 17" A best-
selllng author (Claudelle Nevins)
hires Rockford to Investigate
threats against her Ille, but Jim
becomes the murder assailant's
next target.
U @) ABC MOVIE * * • "The Return Of The Pink
Panther" (1975) Peter Sellers.
Christopher Plummer. Inspector
Clouseau Is once again In bum-
bllng pursuit of the elualve Jewel
thief who has stolen the prloelea
Pink Panther. m MERV GRIFFIN
Q) BOLDONES
ID AEALWORLD
"The Case Of Th• Mlaslng
Mummy" A proffftOt of anatomy
UMt hla , ... .,ch technlquee to
trace the family tree ot ancient
Egypt'• King Tutankhamun, and
dllCOYer new fact• about t.he Intri-
cate relaUonahlpa of the ruling
pharaohs.
II) FIRINO LINE
"The Problem Of The Illegal•''
Guest: Roberto de la Madrid,
Governor-elect, Baja, Mexico.
9:45 ID SPECIAL
"Aamat-The Cannlbal Craftsln9n
Of New Guinea" Headhunting.
cannibalism and the carving of
enormou• anceator poles are part
of the Asmate' stone-age tribal Ille.
10:00 t) Cl) SWITCH
(Season Premiere) When a star
tennis player I• 1hot on the court,
the team's coach enllata the help
of his old friend, Pete Ryan. In
locatlng the killer responsible.
D QU1l'9Y
"A BIO'f To The Head .• .A Blow To
The Heart" When Luke Stokes
dies following a championship
boxing match wtth Ray Ringo
(Randy Shields), Qulnoy la pres-
sured by Ringo's mot>-afflHated
bad<era (Nehemiah Pereoff, Moaes
Gunn) to quickly cloSe the case.
Joe Louis makes a cameo appear-
ance.
00 NEWS
Q) ROOM222
'11) MOVIE * * ** •·Kind Heartt And Coronets" (1949) Alec Guinness.
Dennis Price. A devilish young man
cleverly murders bothersome rela-
tives who stand between him a.nd
the family fortune
10:30 mm NEWS
10:40 Ell) DAWN OF LAUREL AND
HARDY
11:00 II D CJ) NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION
0 MOVIE * * * .. Brigham Young" ( 1940)
Tyrone Power. Linda Darnell. A
pioneer leads the Mormon people
across the frontier to a new.
peaceful land. (2 hrs.) m FERNWOOO 2NIGHT
Guests: Fernwood's Female All·
Stars, Harry Shearer.
«!) MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
03 BLACK PERSPECTIVE ON
THE NEWS
'1\) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT
11:24 U ®J NEWS
11:30 II M 0 A •s•H
··ro Mark~t. To Market" When a
black marketeer (Jack Soo) hijacks
the hospital's supply of hydrocortl-
sone. Hawkeye and Trapper John
trade Col. Blake's antique desk for
the drugs. (R)
D TONIGHT
Host: Johnny Carson. Guests:
Richard Lewis, Peter Ustinov, Jack
Douglas. Susan Sullivan, Linda
Hopkins.
8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE m NEWS
8a CAPTIONED ABC NEWS
(I) MOVIE
**~"Crosscurrent" (1971) Rob· ert HOOlca. Jeremy Slate. Two Sen
Franci.co d.tectlva lnveaUgaw
the murder of a youth aboerd a
cable car.
11~5D 0 BARETTA
"The Ninja" Barette flndl hla tit• In
danger when he la pitted against a
murderer 1ratned In the Oriental
art• of aelf-defenM and bent on
revenge for his daughter'• d .. th.
(R)
MORNING
12:00 I) KOJAK
"tiow Cruel The Frost. How Bright
The Stars" A distraught young
woman pleads with Kojak to find
her missing boyf rlend whom she
believes la about to commit a
crime to buy her an expensive
Christmas present. (R) 8 TWILIGHT ZONE m MOVIE **'h "Blacitmall" (1939) Ed"'8rd
G. Robinson. Ruth Huuey. Falsely
sentenced. a man breaka out of
prlaon to prove hi• Innocence.
G) MOVIE
**~ "A Very Pttvate Affair''
(1982) Brigitte Bardot, Marcello
Mastroianni. An lnternallonal ater-
tet Is plagued with unhapplnesa. ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
12:30 fl) MOVIE * •'h "Timbuktu" (1959) Victor
Mature, Yvonne Decarlo. An
American adventurer In the Sudan
pits the French against the Arabs.
(1hr .• 55 min.)
1:00 Cl MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
Hoat: George Benson. Guests·
Herbie Hancock. Roy Ayers, Jean-
Luc Ponty, Harvey Mason. John
Klemmer. Phil Upchurch. Lou
Rawls, Roger Oaltrey, Bonnie Raitt,
Minnie Rlperton.
f) THRILLER
1:0t 0 SUSPENSE THEATER
"The long Lost Life"
®)MOVIE • * "River Of Mystery" ( 1969) Vic
Morrow. Claude Akins. Diamond
hunter hires two explosive experts
to help hunt for diamonds. (1 hr.,
30 min.)
1:1511 TALKABOlJT
Host Truman Jacques and his
guests air the lssuee surrounding
the question of 'illegal aliens' In
Southern California.
1:30«!) MOVIE * *'h "The Man From Bitter
Ridge" (1955) Lex Barker. Mara
Cordey. White Investigating a
series of robberies, a special agent
Is Implicated In the crimes. ( 1 hr ••
30 min.)
2:00 0 MOVIES * * "Secret Of The Black Widow·•
(1964) O.W. Fischer, Karin Dor.
Scotland Yard Investigates the
deaths of three people, killed by
spider-shaped bullets. (2 hrs.) **"The Red Hand" (1960) Eleo-
nora Rossi-Drago, Paul
Hubschmld. Saboteurs strike a
the world, (2 hra.) GI MOVIES
* * * "The Flying Mlutle" (1
Glenn Ford, Vlveca Undfota... ~~dla.the= of hl1 ~ by prematurely
ping hla eubmatlne with mleal 2
hra.) .. .
***"Lorna Doone" (1951) .... ~
ard Greene, Carl Benton ftii9d,
Oppr..aed English farmers ~
nlze and attack a ruthleu OUtfiW
family. (2 hrs.)
2:018 NEWS
2:259 NEWS
2:308 NEWS 8 MOVIES
.:-
* * "How To Make A Monat9"1
(1958) Robert H. Harris, Gary
Conway. A fllm makeup artist vow.
vengeance on the people responal-
ble fOf' firing him. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
*~ "Oeughler Of Mata Hatl"
(1955) Ludmilla Tscherlna, Frank
Latlmot'e. The daughter of an Inter-
nationally renown apy emberka on
a similar career. (2 hrs)
2:458 NEWS
3:00G) NEWS
3:20 8 MOVIE
.....
***"Magic Town" (1947) Jamee
Stewart. Jane Wyman. A research-
er finds a town that parelteta all the
national poll results, but the town
changes when It becomes natlori-
ally famous. (1 hr., 25 min.)
4:'45 II NOONTIME
~.\Tl 'RDAY
MORNING
7:00 II MARLO ANO THE MAGIC
MACHlNE
II C.B. BEARS
8 <ti LAFF-A-LYMPICS
G PTLCLUB GI ELEMENT ARY NEWS
Q) SAM YORTY
Ell) YOGA FOR HEAL TH
(I) FOOD
7:30 0 PACESETTERS
GI MOVIE ** "Devil's Canyon'' (1953) Vir-
ginia Mayo, Dale Robertson. An
ex-marshal, having killed two men
tn self-defense, is sent to prison. (2
hrs.)
Ell) EARTH. SEA ANO SKY
(I) FOLK MUSIC
8:00 I) (I) BUGS BUNNY I ROAD
RUNNER
0 YOUNG SENTINELS
0 MOVIE * 'h "Two Guns And A Badge"
( 1954) Wayne Morris. An ex-con-
vict Is mistakenly appointed sheriff
of a law!e$s town. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
0 MOVIE ** "Pursuit Of The Graf Spree"
( 1957) Anthony Quayle, John
Gregson. The Navy destroys ·"1e
famous German battleship. the
Graf Spree, during World War II. (2
hrs.)
Cl) ROMPER ROOM fD EARTH, SEA ANO SKY
8:30 0 ARCHIES I SABRINA fD TO BE ANNOUNCED
'Hawkeye' Alda Play s Chessman Sunday Night
ALAN ALDA AS CARYL CHESSMAN
'Kiii Me If You Can· on Sunday
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ABC fl 8:00 --Donny and Marie.
The new season begins with a new look
for Marie. Redd Foxx· and Kris Kristof-
ferson are tonight's g uests.
ABC D 9:00 -"The Return of the
Pink Panther." Peter Se1lers play~
Inspector Clouseau in this 1m comedy.
continuing his bumbling pursuit of the
elusive jewel. Christopher Plummer is
featured.
l<OCE 9 10 :00 · -"Kind Hearts and
Cor(M)ets." Alec Guiness at his best as a
youne man <circa 1949) who eliminates
relatives who stand between hlm and an
Inheritance.
KHJ fJ 11 :00 --"Brigham Youn1.·•
Tyrone Power ploys the leader of the
Mormons on their quest for a new land tn
Utuh in this 1940 movie with Linda
Darnell.
DAILY PILOT
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES CAP> Little has
been heard smce 1960 about Caryl
Chessman, the "red light" ~bandit
whose long stay on California's death
row stirred a worldwide controversy
for 12 years.
Dul a new NBC mm . "Kill Me If
You Can," may revive that con-
troversy It lakes a strong position
that Chessman, finally executed in
1960. was denied justice
"In my mind he was not necessarily
a decent and good person. but an ob-
noxious personality ls not an excuse
for denying a person justice," said
Alan Alda, who plays Chessman In the
film to be seen on NBC. Channel 4, at 9
p.m . Sunday.
"THERE'S NO QUESTION he ir·
ritated the Judge. He completely
destroyed his chances with the jury by
being arroganl. know.it-all and snear-
ing.:·
Chessman 1ns1sted on acting as his
own attorney. although he accepted
legal advice
Alda said, "I think a big problem
was that he had been in jail for a
number of years before the trial, so
they were deullng not only with an ar-
rogant man. but an arrogant armed
robber. They Just decided he didn't
deserve consideration."
Chessman was convicted in Los
Angeles County Superior Court of 17
counts of robbery, kldnaping. sexual
perversion and attempted robbery.
He was senwnced to die for two counts
of ''kidnaping for the purpose of rob-
bing wherein bodily harm is done to
the vlcUms."
POUCE SAID HE placed a piece or
red cellophane over bis car sp<>Wght
and posed a11 a p<>l lcem an to stqp his
victims.
Chessman WH 5enlenced todle nine
times and eight Umea be won a
reprieve with attorney Rosallo Asher
acting u his legal adviser. Wblle on
San Quentin 'a death row, ht wrote
rour books, often aeerelly, that helped
bring worldwide notoriety to the cut.
He became •symbol for OP"'°'1enta of
capital punllhment.
The fllm. which atao start Tilla
Shire IA M~s Asher, Ii outatand.ln&
although through iu wrtUn.1 and
dlfectlon takes th• view that
ChtMmM waa convicted more for hll
orr<>1anco aa hlJ own d f ense counsel
than on a question of 1ullt. The mm
alao indicates the.re was a question of
po11lbl• mleldentlnca ion by 1 •'t·
n ....
during his tnal and many appeals he
named another person as the bandit.
Alda. interviewed on the set of "M
A·S·ll" where he plays Hawkeye, said
he did not feel the movie takes an ad·
vocacy position. He said. "I 'm of the
impression that it's entirely truthful
It's based on the facts or the case. All
of these things happened. If anything,
the judge's conduct was toned down.
"But he didn't get a fair trial. He·
may have been guilty, but we'll never
know."
In an interview last January, the
prosecutor, J. Miller Leavy, said the
movie was just an attempt to glorify
Chessman. He said after reading the
script, "It's not a true account."
Leavy, 71, retired from the district
at~orney 's office in 197 4.
TIDS IS THE first dramatization of
the Chessman case, but it has attract-
ed the attention or Hollywood in the
past. Film personalities petitioned the
state Supreme Court to order a new
trial. A 45-mlnute documentary,
"Justice and Caryl Chessman," was
seen in thousands of theaters around
the world.
ln early 1960 world reaction and
pressure from the U.S. State Depart-
ment forced Gov. Edmund Brown,
father of the governor, to grant a 80·
day reprieve. The State Department
said It feared demonstrations durina
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's
visit to Uruguay and Brazil U
Chessman was executed. . .....
In the film Alda plays Chessman
with a strange, brooding appearance
as he looks at the world from hooded
eyes over a hook nose. He said ac·
qualntances told him Chessman had
hooded eyes.
The character is alien to anYthln1
Alda hu ever played befote, althouah
be 1'U a convict in the TV movie
"11te Glau House."
4',\8 AN Aero• tt WU • rich U·
perience ror me," he 1ald. "I talked to
a lot ol people who knew him, read all
of bl.a st\llf, read about blJD and 1 Nad
what seemed Ute • Yery accurate
description of bl• peraonalltJ ln • COU·
pie ol ~ .bY PIYChoUlal.)'lta.
..rt helped me to feel comfortabl•. I
telt J knew more abou' what Joie wu
and wbat hla peraona\lty 1tructure wa1. It h•ll*I me to tee him u eome
part ot me. I'm of the oplnlon JOU can
only play a character by •howtnl
'what be would M tlke lf he 1'el"e me. l
thl.Dk tbere'1 e UU.141 blt of eve17one tn
ti.I and youjmtbantoHpdlMtha.t.'!
Alda Wd M ~ us.ct I NciOrd1nC
of Chessman s voice to get his tones
and attitudes.
"KILL ME IF You Can" ·the title
was taken from Chessman ·s
challenge to the state -was written
by John Gay and directed by Buzz
Kulik for Columbi a Pictures
Television.
The multi-talented Alda, in-
tervlewed on the set of "M-A-S-H.''
will write and direct five episod9s of
that hit series this season. He is also
w ritin~ a theatrical moll on picture.
Next January, he will star witb El-
len Burstyn in the film version ol the
smash Broadway comedy "Same
Time Next Year," written by Bernard
Slade.
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Getting Up • Ill the World
Rugged Mountains Tmrw Tough Kids in Plwenix
lot:l\IX . Arti lAPJ
T ~ r~ touch and hoatlle. tke1r
.. tttm ia tow Md the notion
orM)('laJ t'OOl>C'ratlon II fol"f'J&n to
th m
All rt<formJtllrll''> huvl' kid' 11•e thut At l\Jnht' Mounh11n
Sell I, .i \t,1t1 1nslltut10" tor
~authful offcndt'r'I from Uie~ l )
lo 18, offic1.th fo1111d that one Wa}
11f brinf,"!1n~ .ht l.11b .. round 1• to
111t tht.>m .a~· a1"'1 .. '>hl'er rllff
SCAIJ1'C TllE llEl~lfl'S tn
'ul .. ~ ..i<'h1t·vcmt:'ll that deµend::.
on hdp from otht>r'> peer'> and
.,taff Th" lei. .. un '' lt'urn<.-d an al
lion
About 120 ~oung men cand
"om•n have laken part an the
1\dobe Mountain School'~ wilder
ness pro~ram. h1k1ng and climb
mg an J?roups in lhe <;rand Canyon
or rugi(t.-d Gr:m1tc Mountain near
Prescott
One fl'l't•nt outing was a climb
to the top of lhc L2,670-foot San
Francisco Peaks near FlagstaH
for a shop cla::.s from Adobe
Mountain
"TllE'V WERE FIGHTING in
class and not getting any work
done," says Bill Ressler. 25, who
runs the wilderness program
with Lorraine Bonds, 25. "They
were city kids and it was really
doubtful whether they would
reachthesumm1t ...
coruld r~ 'whnpj' in chuu1 were
11etU.., a lul more re.peel."
T\JDENTS ARI!: ASSIGNED
lo the corrcicllons department
(uctllty for offt'nlte!l ranalnc from
r unnln" ¥Waly from home to
murd r
"Rut moat of the kids here
urf'n't psychopathic killers."
Mass Boods says "They're not
.. ocullly adaptt'd Their chief way
of coping IS 1:1gl(reiss1on and de
nymg everything scaring the
'>taff person
"On the wilderness program.
that doesn't work They need us
to find where the van is, or to get
back for a bot shower "
STUDENTS VOLUNTEER for
the outangs. and Miss Bonds and
Hessler consult with
caseworkers for about two weeks
before each trek to set goals for
each participant.
The wilderness Journeys last
eight to 21 days and are followed
by one lo three weeks of meeting
with the group to adapt their
changes to life in the institution.
If a student learns lo take
respon::.1b1lity for himself on the
trail or cliffllide, he's given a
chance lo do the same at the
school. Ressler ex pl ams
"WE MAY GO OUT TO dinner
or to the movies later with money
they earn from Jobs · ·
Most or the young people have
low sense of peri>onal worth, but
"after they've survived u few
seemingly 1mposlilble tasks, they
see them::.elvcs d1Herenlly, ·
Res::.ler suys .. Frankly. we pul
Lhem into s1lualwns where they
think they might chc. although we
know better ..
Miss Bonds '>U}S, "We've
<:lambed cliffs 300 reel high whert:
'ltudents had to be roped in all the
lime. They feel hke they're hang
1ng by their fingernails '
BOTH RESSLER AND Masi.
Bonds say the outings are a
challenge for staff members a:.
well as the students
On the San Francisco Peak.,
climb. Miss Bonds was forced lo
deal with a 16-year -old who "Just
froze up" while rappeling down a
c:1 i rr.
The youth wa'> hauled to the
top, "h(·rt> ·'he decided to find his
$3.3 Million Netted
SAN DIEGO !AP> -About 378 acres an north San Diego County
that once was a part of the C. Arnholt Smith financial empire was
sold in bankruptcy for more than $3.3 million
own way down and ran down the
rock," she said. "I caught up to
ham but he threatened me and
'>l.tpped my arm away. He finally
realized he couldn't do it his way,
which was to throw a fit."
THE BOY WATCHED a fellow
'>l udenl rappel down and was the
'l'C:Ond to J!O
·11c• clad fine," Mass Bonds
'·') ... llec.illtng a hike lo the bottom
11( the Grund Canyon and back by
.1 group or Adoht-Mountain
"omen, Re::.sler says. "When one
nwmbcr of the group sits down,
the group has to deal with 11
We 'n • perfecUy prepared to sit
thl're 15 mmutes to two days It
takes a lot of patience. But the
p<1l1ence part leaves me and the
other staff quite drained at the
1·nd of the day "
EXPLAINED SIMPLY, lht
l'OUrse i;t1vcs the inmates "a
1·hanct• to provl' their self.worth
\\lthoul h<.1 .. 1ng to '.>teal
'omcthing. Mi ss Bonds say:.
The program 1s too new 1t
'tarted two years ago to
measure 1ts full effC'cts. but John
Tovrea, c.hrector of traming at
Adobe Mountain, thinks all
participants benefit lo some
degree
But the group broke through
the clouds for an awesome view
of the surrounding countryside.
and the next day, Ressler says,
·'The guys usually picked on and
The auction of the property in the San Luis Rey-Bonsall area
was conducted by federal bankruptcy officials handling the case or
British Columbia Investment Co . a former Smith holding.
lie add., ·it·~ the most effec
live lherupeullc and d1agnost1c
tool we have. Subjecting students
lo intense physical and emotional
c.•xhaustion . allows us to learn
things about them that we could
only suspect before ·_· __
CLASSMATES WATCH AS STUDENT RAPPELS DOWN ROCK
Mountain Cllmblng Boosts Students' Self Esteem
Punch
"\Yell, it may nol be 11 GREAT energy policy, bul al least
we finally HA VE an ener~y policy!''
Sabots Will Sail
At Lido Channel
•
Nearly 100 Sabots are expected to Jam the north
Lido Channel of the Sea Scout Base Saturday in the
Pacific Yacht and Balloon Club's 14th annual Sail of
the Sabots.
The sudden·death race for the eight-foot prams
has one or the shortest sets of rules on record ln yachl
racing·
SKIPPERS MUST BE 16 years old or younger;
"how up on the starting line in a Sabot -either your
o~n or your neighbor's: have a good appetite for hot
dogs and free refreshmenls: no yacht club affiha-
tjon required
The race starts at noon on a line in front of the
Sea Scout base and will be sailed around marks in
tht> north Lidn Channel. finishing back at the start-
ing point
Perpetual trophic~ offored tn the race include
Reub<>n E Ll·e Trophy. first boy to finish ; 0 . W
"Dick" Richard Trophy. first girl to finish.
Herman Tate Trophy. youngest boy lo finish .
Audrey D1vvens Trophy. youngest girl to finish.
OTHER AWARDS ARE THE George Strom
Memori~il. first to finish from a local yacht club:
Henry Erbe Trophy, first PBYC member to finish;
Lou Benny Trophy, first to finish, skipper and
navigator; Ed Hayes Sportsmanship Award ; W. 0 .
Schock. first to finish for an out-of-the area yacht
club; International Naples Sabot Association
member trophy: Pat Royce Trophy. first unaffillat·
ed boat to finish; Sea Scout Trophy, first Boy Scout
to finish. and the Girl Scout Trophy. first Girl Scout
to finish.
Boating activity on Southern California inland
waterways is runnlna at a record h11h, accordln1 to a autvey complied by the Southern California
Marine Associallon .
"The fi1ures may come u a aurprtJe con~er-
inc the amount or attention devoted t.o tho drouiht
in the Wdt" said Ed N•cbols. SCMA direct.or.
"However. the Southland waterways art all well ·
Ued and provided excellent recreational •P·
portuniUes.''
Calendar
Argosy Race
Changes Site
By ALMON LOCKABE'V
01ilr Pt lot loatl ... Writ.,.
Twenty years ago the late Clark S" eel
dreamed up a family type overnight race s1m1lar lo
the Ensenada ra«e without the international aspect
The race. like the Ens enadci racl·. \\as
spon.o,orc•cl hy thl' Newport Ocean Sa1hng As!.oc1a
lion IL was known as tht· Alamitos Ray Ar~osy in
wh1th yuchts rated from Newport Beach to
Alam1lc~ lh.1) 1n Long Bcctl'h Harbor. s la) etl over
night on the1 r bouts <ind raced home the next da)
THAT WAS BEFORE THE days of either the
1\lam1tos Bay Yacht Club or the presl'nl Long
Beach Yacht Club so skippers and crews chartered
buses and went to a nl'<irhy rc·staurant for post race
dinner. dancing. etc
Mler thC' Long Reach Yacht Club rac1hty was
huilt. the Argosy crowd used al as their head·
quarters. rafting a'I man:, as four deep off the club's
guest dock. LBYC opened ils dining ·und dancing
facilities to the Argosy racers
Well. things have changed again When the
LBYC guest dO<'k was opened lo the public. 11 '"'as
no longl'r availabll• for O\'ern1ghl docking
SO WHEN TllE ARGO 'Y gets under "ay for
the 20th time Saturday the Alamitos Bay tag will no
longer apply. The headquarters this year wall be
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club in outer Los Angele~
II arbor
The change certainly hasn't dampened the en
thusiasm for the Argosy. According lo ratl'
chairman Don Moss. nearly 100 boats have '>lgned
up for this year's party race
Saturday ·s race wi II start at 11 a. m off the
Balboa Pier and finish between a comm1ttel' boat
and the Los Angeles Harbor entrance buoy The
yachta will then power to CBYC for moorings and a
rafting party prior to the evening's festivities.
SUNDAY'S RACE WILL START off Reserva
tion Point and finish off the Newport Pier.
, The choice of CBYC as a rendezvous point was
aooropriate inasmuch as at as a co-sponsoring club
for the Reverse Argosy earlier an the year which
brings a fleet to Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club in
Newport Haroor.
As in other NOSA evenL-;. the race 1s open lo all
types of ocean. racing crafl. including ocean racing
catamarans.
Other yachting events scheduled by Orange
County yacht clubs this weekend include.
THE CAPISTRANO BAY YACHT Club's Ocean
Racing Series for IOR. PHRF and MORF yachts
Saturday and Sunday; the seventh race or South
Shore Yacht Club's Hi-Point Series for PHRF.
MORF and ORCA yachts Saturday and Sunday and
the UCI Sailing Association ·s Crawford Trophy
race for Shields and Etchells-22 classes Saturday
and Sunday.
In other Southern CalHornia Yachting Associa-
tion areas;
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WORLD TORNADO SAILORS HEAD FOR FINISH LINE OFF ALAMITOS BAY
Title Serles Winds Up Today With 62 Crews In Competition
Tornado Finale Today
l'u<l;i~ \\ti~ iu h..t\C b~ lht•
n111ml•lll or truth for t\'.o and
1wrh,11,... thr l'l' 01 lhl' ... k1ppt·r'> tn
the Torn<1do ettlam<ir..in world
l' h a m p 1 o n s h 1 p 1 l' g a I l a a l
1\lum1lo'> Bay Yathl Cluh
Gmng 111lo the final race wtuch
started at 1·10 p .m . Jorg
Spengler of West Germany was
holding a shaky lead of 2.4 points
over Brian Lewis of Australia.
Whoever heat the other :.tood to
win the title:. regardless of where
they finisherl
SP£N<,LER l"NO his crl'w
Holf .oulll'nkopr fin1~hed third in
Thursday· .. sixth race to gain the
lead v.1lh 26 7 penalty points un-
der the 01} mp1c· scoring system
to 29.1 for Lewis and his crew
Warren Hock. who lost the lead
with a sixth plac·c· finish.
The wtnner of Thursday'!> race
was the U.S. team or Randy
Smyth and Suzie Bradshaw. but
they were already far out of the
running in point:.
Standing only an outside
l'hancc of beating Spengler or
Lewis. or both --was the U.S.
icam of Keith Notary and David
Gamblin of Merritt Island\. Fla.
NOTARY FINISHED fifth
Thursday to hold onto third place
with 39.1 points --10 points
behind the Australians. The only
chance the Amerlcan team stood
"as lo win the ftnal race while
the German and the Aussie
finished undef'lOth.
\'oder the Olympic scoring
system . the race winner gets 'Zero
points. second place gets a penal·
ty of three points, third place S. 7:
fourth place 8: fifth place 10; six-
th. 11.7 and seventh and beyond,
lhe place plus six points.
Both Spengler and Lewis have
had runaway races when the
wind blew 15 knots or better but
both claim they like the more
moderate breezes of about 12-15
knots.
SPENGLER WAS an odds
on favorite to win the title today.
lie was the bronze medal winner
In the l97fi yachting Olympics at
Montreal and was world cham-
pion in 1975.
Flrst 10 finishers, sixth race:
l. Smvth-Bradshaw. U.S.
2. Ncuhann-Sattler. West
Ge~mnany '
3. Speneler-Oullenkopf. West
Germany
4 Douglas-Tamms. New
Zealand
5. Notary-Gamblin. U.S.
6 Lewis-Rock. Australia
7 Woods-Burrows. Canada
R. Kettenhofen-Hill, U.S.
0. Peet-Turner. New Zealand
10 Sinastri-Ferrari. Argentina
STANDINGS, BEST five of sax
races·
l. Spengler-Dullenkopf, West
Germany, 26.7
2. Lewis-Rock, Australia.29.l
3. Notary-Gamblin, U.S., 39. l
4. Peter Douglas-Chris Timms,
New Zealand, 42 s. Larry Woods-John Burrows.
Canada.~.7
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Dance, Mime Unmmked
An andtnl art form •nd In
novaUv• choreo1rapby will be
featured ln a p air of
pe.rfcrmanres by e.apertmc-ntal
theater companies al UC Irvine
Tue.day and Thurtday
The Loi Ana~ln M atk Theoater
will perlorm al 8 p m Tuesday.
m lhe Ftne Art.I V1llaee T~ater
The J>enroc,-PluUno Movement
Tbeatu will 4&ppear al 8 p m
Thursday. also in the V1lluge
Theuter
Both proarams are sponsored
b) lhe UCl Committee for Art~ as
J part ot OrienUtllon Week ac
tivities for new l/CI studen~
llolh also are open to the pubhc
THE LOS ANGELES Mask
\
Theater cons1:.ts of three
performers, Tery Arnold, J oanne
Curry and Dean Hensley. their
~ d irect.or, Sander Johnson, and
their maskmaker, Tim Murphy.
The company was formed in 1973
to explore the use of ritual and
theatrical f4lce mu4lu. lllld their
r•laUoNhlp to man'• history,
IOCIOIOI)' and paycholon.
.. Slnco our lncepllon," J ohnson
uld , "lhtt Los AntelH Mas'k
Theater hu u11ed maska as a
1prin1board into wordless ritual'
d111nce invocation, a theater or in·
llmucy, character encounter,
"treet theuler and collecttve
theatrical productions "
THE COMPANY will presenl
two pieces a l UCI "Fever
Dream" is performed tn neutral
m 1uoki., i.uggestin~ purity and
myth .. Last Sunday" utilizes
half and three-quarter masks m
portrayali. of chaaacters from
the streeb of Loi. An.el es
The Penrod· Pla~tino Move-
ment Theater will present a lee·
ture-demonstrat1dn entitled
"Choreographic Paumeters."
The company is directed by
James Penrod and Janice Gudde
Pl astmo, both associate pro·
feasors of dance at UCJ.
The 11-member company
h11s been pr81sed for lts in teer a·
lion of props, music, movement
nnd dlaloe. The troupe will also
present a new ballet at the
Harvest Festival (see below).
James Penrod has performed
with lhe San Francisco Opera
Ballet, the Greek Theater Ballet.
a:od Eugene Loring-ts Dance
Phyers, a nd on numerous te~evislon programs. He has
chqreographed more than 25
baftets and musicals He also is
the'aulhor or lwo books on dance.
ian ice Gudde Pl as t i no 's
credtts m~lude choreography for
more lha" 50 dance works and
the cJirecllon of an opera at Lm·
coin Center, New York City. She
has been on the dance faculties or
10 universities and has a Ph.D. in
dance kinesi9logy.
Tickets fol" lhe Los Angeles
Mask Theater program are $4 for
general admission, $2 for UCI
James Penrod and Janice Gudde Plastino will perform at UC Irvine · 1 ,,
students and SJ for UCI faculty,
staff and other students. Tickets
for the Penrod-Plastino Move-
ment Theater program are $2.
Tickets may be obtained from
the Associated Students Tacket
Office m Gateway Commons or
from lhe Committee for Arts,
University of California, Irvine.
CA 92717. They also may be
I ••
purchased al the door the even. I
mg or the performance. Furth~t
information may be obtained by '
calling the Committee for Arts a~ '
833-6.178. I
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Arts I Dining Out i, •
Entertainment I 0
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lrvme Harvest Fes tival performers will b ring the field of
music to a real field. a symbol of the city's growth from
its agricultural ongms to its present mixture of industry.
residential area and farming. Shown 1s the pop group
· Bobbi and Clyde with the Seaweed Cowboys, to b e featured
1 l at 9 p .m. Oct. 1 on the outdoor stage. From left, they ~
\. \ are Bill Cunningham, Scott Hendrickson, \
\ Bobbi Lucas and Clyde Lucas. , \ \
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I~ Irvine to Harvest EntertaiDJDent
~ A qwcl fi~ld in the Orange g Coast's "'Golden Triangle"
~ fo rmed by the Santa Ana, San
Dlego and Newport freeways
, will yield a plentiful crop this .
• year, with tents springing up like
mushrooms lo house the I rvme
Harvest Festival.
Sept. 30 through Oct. 2 are the
dal~ for the celebration at Bar-
ranca Road and Culver Drive in
Irvine. where a three-ring circus
or entertainment will be offered.
The Big Top Tent will hold
2,000 persons in Its 22,000 square
feel, with a 3,000 square fool
dance floor. In addition, there
will be a 3,000 square foot small
tent and more than 100 decorated
booths, plus an outdoor stage.
TIDS WILL be the third year
for the festival, which has grown
every year and taken s hape as a
cultt.lraJ, rather than carnival,
event.
• Planning for the festival began
J
last year, immediately after the
tents came down. Festival board
member Margaret Gaffey, aided
by Carolyn Rapp and Fawn
Edwards, began looking al this
year's slate or activities.
Although the general fun
doesn't get under way until Oct.
1, there will be two special events ·
Sept. 30 One is the Harvest Moon
Ball. a black-tie dinner-dance
that has been sold out for months.
THE OTHER is the world pre-
m 1ere or the comedy "Fan
tas1es," described as a woman's
witty look at male-female rela· •
tionships. Directed by Betty :
Lougaris Soldo, the comedy will i
be presented in the s mall tent at 8 •
1 p. m . Sept. 30 and Oct. 2, with
tickets at $2 to benefit Big Sis~
ters or Orange County, available
bv calling 834-1116. l
The comedy features Steve -~-····""' OeNaut, Katharine Atherton.
Tanya Szabo, Adina Ross, Chuck r.
and Mary Benton, and Jolyon. f
Tent to ·benefit the widows and "'
children fund of Local #1 or the
Musicians Union.
A large number or commun\tt
organizations and businesses will
be operatiqg booths, providing
everything from refreshmeni&
and information to services and
products. , .
There will be turtle races.
children's crafts, a dart throw, a
8old fish toss and other games.
..& THE FESTIVAL booths h avt
been divided inlo seven ar~·
Although they are not striciij1 divided by type of booth, certal.I\
interests are concentrated in cer-'
ta in lettered areas. '
For example, a large numbe
of food-serving booths will be la
Area B, wilh most games lnAre''
C J ewelry and crafts are con-'
centrated in Area D, public in-
formation in Areas E and F, pto!-
fessionaJ organizations in~
G. and businesses in Area A.
An other highlight of t h e
festival wtll be a concert, l
sponsored by Standard OU Corp., 1
with Carmen Dragon conducting
the Long Beach Symphony at 8
p.m . Oct. 2 in the big tent. The
pops concert, with soprano Cathy
Knight, ls part or the first Irvine
Symphonic Series.
Cast of 'Invitation to a Party, R.S. V.P.,' a musical revue.
Pony rides will be offered b
lhe Irvine Four-H Club in. a
fenced area behind Area F.
Jn addition to other food ~
ducts. a $1.50 pancake breaklait'
will be served outdoors front.~
a.m. lo noon Sunday by t~ Tickets (or the series at $19.50
($12 for students) Include con·
certs by the Long Beach Sym.
phony, Van Cliburn and the
Calilorn1a Ballet. For ticket in-
formation, call 75•H847.
events where separate admission
IS charged.
There wilJ be a $2.50 char1e.
which includes entrance to the
festival crounda. for the 1 to 5
p.m. Saturday concert and dance
Festival Events
Here's a rundown on the Harvest Festival activities.
FRIDAY, SEPTE~fBER 30
7 p.m. Cocktails , dinner and dancing at the Harvest
Moon Ball, in the Big Top Tent.
8p.m. World premiere of •'Fantasies," little tent. $2.
by Ed Leach and the King Zulu
Paraders, a bie band group,
which will play in the Big Top Irvine Kiwanis Club. .. l :)
Singers: 7:30 p.m .. Ellie David and Steve Berliner, songs
from musicals : 8: 15 p.m., Al Maitland ; 9 p.m. Bobbi &
Clyde, pop music.
SUNDAY, OCTo8 £R2
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Irvine Chorale Plans New Season
1bo lnlne M &eT Chorale ha• uaembltd
muskal '*Of' from more than four centurltH for
n.1 loth 1cuon. directed by John Aluander
The schedule la: Oct. U. M l\delatohn '• ••Eliju:" Dt.-c:. e and 10, ao.aonaJ mu.Ile by
S.d\. Pou1eoc and otben: AJ>ril I, muale by
Beetbo : June J, YOCal worta by Arrlao Botto
aod Hect.or BerllOL
Tlcketa per~ are S. and M 1eneral, $2
for studenta. with lnformaUon avallabJe by call-
lnl SC.1790 or wrillq Lhe chorale at. P.O. Box
2301, Newport Buch, CA 821863.
( Art Competitions )
The Cost.a Mesa Art League la 1pe>nsorin1 a
rompetition for au art media that/can be hung.
Material musl be hand delivered to Glendale
f''ederal Savings in Newport Center between l
a nd 5 p.m. Oct. 28 and 9 a.m. to noon Ocl. 29. with
entry fees of $3 lor members and $4 foe nonmem-
bers.
Prizes are $150, $100 and $50. For addition1tl
information, call Sue Krause at 545--4354.
( For Musicians )
Fullerton College will offer Monday through
Thursday music classes in instrumental and
vocal training from 4 to 6 p.m. on weekdays this
wmter, open to high school juniors and seniors.
rollege students and community members. Add1 -
t1onal information is available at 871·8000, ext
:IJ6 or337. * • •
Oran~e Coast Coll ege·s Muste r Chorus
1~ preparing for its second lrip to Europe next
-..ummer. The 130-voice ~roup meets on Tuesdays
Careers
Examined
For Kids
•l 7 p m. in l''&no Arla Hall 119. lnterest.ed penona
can enroll ln Mu.ale~ or 02:5. No audlt..lonl are
nee ary. and ln.formatJon can be obt.a.lned at
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lnatrumontalllta are a1ao 10U1ht for the co1·
lc11'1 Opera Tbeat.er Orcbes1ta. which accom-
panl• opera and chorale performancea. Jn.
formaUon la available at~.
(~_F_i_I m_F_e_st_iv_a_ls_..,,,J
''To Sir With Love." starring Sl4fley Poitier,
will open Golden West College's weekJy fall
i.erles of captioned films for the deaf, on Tues-
day.
Also offered in the free series, shown at 4
p.m. in GWC's Forum 2. are: Oct. 4, .. Good
Morning, Miss Dove ;" Oct. 11, ''Five Golden
Hours;" Oct. 18. "For Love or Ivy; .. Oct. 2S,
.. tlot Rock;" Nov. l. ··Larry; .. Nov. 8 and 15.
"Gone With the Wind;" Nov. 22. "The Longest
Yard;" Nov. 29, "Brian's Song;" Dec. 6. "A
Raisin in the Sun;•• Dec. 13, .. The Barefoot Ex ..
ecutive;" and Jan. 3. "Juggernaut."
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Two film series will be offered this fall al Orange Coast College io Cost.a Mesa.
The Saturday night series, with $1 ad·
mission, is shown at 8 p.m. in the auditorium.
Scheduled are: Sept. 24. "Lost Horizon;" Oct. J.
"Showboat;" Oct. 8, "Magnificent Ambersons;"
Oct. 15, ''The Great Caruso:" Oct. 22, "Petrified
Forest;" Oct. 29, "Grand Hotel ;" Nov. 5, ''The
Good Earth;" Nov. 19, "The Horse Soldiers;"
Dec. 3, ''Lawrence of Arabia;•• and Dec. 10, .. My
Fair Lady." ·
The Friday night senes. 7 :15 p.m. in the
Forum. began this week and will include 24 mov-
ies. Senior citizens with s pecial persons cards
will be admitted free.
OntlaeBe~h
··ca p (' C od
l\t a ss a r hu ~cl l ~. · ·
ph o t ograph e d 1n
1972. 1s from a photo
s h o w h v l l a r r ,.
C a I I a h ·a n n u ~'
I hrough Ott. 2!J al
the Susan Sp1nlu ~
Gal11..·r.'. n:rn Vi a
I. 1 d o. New po r l
Beach. Tht•rc will be
a rt·ccpt1on from 7 to
~ o ·clo<'k tonight a l
1 he gallt·ry. Reg ula r
hours arc 11 a .m . to
:, p .m Tucs da y~
Thursda ys and t t
<1 • m . t o 6 p . m .
Fr i da \~ C1 nd
Saturdays:
( Drama Series )
Cal State Fullerton la ottering a season of
dramatic presentations, with ticket.a at $14 ln· cludl.ne eight mai.Dltageor special attractions.
On the aaenda are: ••SUmmer and Smote ..
by Tennessee Wllllams, Oct. 7.9 and 13·16:
Stephen Sondhelm•a 0 Company,'' Nov. 11-13 and
lS.20; West Coast premiere ol ... 11\e Voyage ...
Dec. 7·lland13·18: .. You Can't Take It With You ..
in February and acblldren•sabow 1n March, plus
••Antony and Cleopatra•• tn April and ''Ten LitUe
Indians•' in May. Forlntormation, call870-3371.
( Art Classes J
Registration ls now open for a fall workshop
on leaal matt.en and publicity for artlsts, to be
sponsored by the Orange County Arts Alliance
Inc. on Oct. 13 at. the Community MeeU.nc Center.
11300 Stanford Ave .• Garden Grove.
Reservations will be accepted through Oct.
6. For brochures, contact Mrs. Polly Gratner at
834-3599 or mail requests to OCAA. 2036 N. Main
St., Santa Ana, CA 92701.
( Auditions J
Tryouts for Golden West College's produc-
tion ol "Tbe Man Who C&m.e to Dinner" will be at
7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday In the communlty
theater. &t,ewart Rogers will direc:t the produc-
tion, which will nm Nov.11·20.
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Photos Show Undersea IAife
7hls picture
of sturgeon fish
wfll beln
OCCdlsplay
of underwater
photOgraphy.
opening
Saturday
\JNDEltWATER PHOTOGRAPHS -By Edwin
Jams Jr., in color, Saturday throu1tb Oct. 23 in
the Orange Coast College IJbrary, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. 7:30 a .m. to 10 p.m.
weekdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. weekends. Free.
ESKIMO EXIDBIT -"Survival: lJfe and Art or
the Alaskan Eskimo," with art.if acts and J nc-
ques Cousteau films. Sunday through Nov. 6 at
Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-SIJf;urdays, 1 to 5 p.m.
Sundays, and 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Free.
'31 COLORS' -Photographs by Rob Fisher, now
through Oct. 2 at Photographic Gallery, 303 Palm
St., Balboa Peninsula (near entrance to Balboa
Ferry). 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays-Wednesdays and
Fridays-Sundays. Free.
BLACK·AND·WIDTE DRAWINGS --By Ray
Jacob, Laguna Beach School of Art rn~tructor, at
the school, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna
Beach, now through Oct. 18. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.·
weekdays. Free.
Galleries/ Exhibits
FACULTY ART SHOW -Now throuab Oct.18 at
Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Hun-
tington Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, '1 to 9 p.m. Wednd&days. Free.
DAVID PARK RETROSPECl'IVE -With
works by Tony DeLap, now through Oct. 31 at
Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays.
Sundays, and 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Admission by
donation.
OIL PAINTING DEMONSTRATION -By San-
dy Bergeron, for 10th year celebration of Foun-
tain Valley Arts Association, 7:30 p.m. Monday
at Recreation Center, Heil at Brookhurst Street..
1''ountain Valley. Free, open to public.
Chinese Geography Revealed in Varkd Menu •
Bt•<'auM.• the Chinese genius for
l'omlunmg foods in i-.auces has
1·n·alt'<i a vast range or lasles.
tlw1r <·ooking 1s often ranked"' 1th
Fn·m•h as the world ·s hl•st M<Jny
1woplt-, in facl, pul lhc Chinese in
f1 rsl plac·e
Those \\.ho du :.u <.·un make il
\ t:r" strong r>01nl thanks lo a nt.'"-
rt•:-t.JUrant in Costa M <:Sa Th1i-.
SIJUl. an important addition to
Orangt• County dining, is th1·
Mandarin Gourmet
Noll' 1l <JS the latest in a gro"'
ing number of places that an•
broa<l«nmg our knowledge of
Chmt•i-.e cuisine Note 1l above
all, though, as a restaurant serv·
1n g food of its kind thal's second
lo none
'fllt:RE W/\S a lime and not
\'N Y long ago when Chinese
food m this countrv consisted
.dn10-,1 l'\dus1vcly ;,f the Can
Ion•"•'' \arH•ly Now, \\.Ith the ad
\ 1·111 uf n·stur:rnb llh• lhc Man
dann we n· moving mlo such n•
g111n.1I Chmesl' food l}pes as
l'1 •king. Sh:ingha1, Sleth\\an and
llun.111
Tlu•sl' ..11 l' till' pnn<'ipal type·:.
nf <·1w .. 1m· as \\ <' lcarnt.•d dun ng
our first\ 1sll that make up lht·
\l ,1nd;111n 's 11111 of fare And 1f
th.it ll':Hl's )nu somewhat m lhl·
d a rk ,1 ., to "'hat to cxpcd.
perhaps a mtn.,186600 in the geo·
graph.y of Chm a is in order.
The counlry ':;, food and cooking
fall under ftVl' main regions
Peking (Or l\1 iJndarin) and North
Chi na ; Sha11ghai and East
China . Szech wan. II unan <1nd
West Chm a : Fuk 1cn and Coastal
China . Canton <Jnd South China
Many d1"hc:. ;.ire prepared in
virtually lhe same wciy in every
area but China·., vast land masi.,
with great d1fflorcnces in climcitc
and local foodstuffs, has given
rise tr1 variety loo.
Rt.•g1onal variations in pre
parat1on and ingredients range
from Shanghai's generous use of
soy sauce combined with sugar
to tht.' highly spiced, hol·to-the·
taste dish~ of Szechwan and
Hunan
FUKlfo:'.'IJ IS nok<J tor its soups
:ind its pork and chicken dishes
<·nh.mnd with a palt.· red net.'
\\ llll' Tlw hallmark of Cantonese
l'lll1.kinj.( IS !ht· quil'k-fry or LOSS·
try, u ... 111g \'Cr\' little oil tn order
111 pn·.,cr\'e thl' natural flavor
l'Olor and textun· of meat and
\'Pg l't a Illes.
Sml't' lht.' Cantonese wen• lht.•
I 1r:.t lo t·ome to America in lhe
IRnOs to build the country s
rallrouds their food ;rnd
rcstaurunls have dominated thf:
Out 'n' About
Norman Stanley
American scene for more than a
century. So, :.is1de from
American chop suey concocted
from ChmC'sc rngred1cnl::i <but
not a true Chinese dish >, the most
familiar dishes have been those
or Cantonese origin hkt.> ~weet
and sour pork and pepper steak.
BEYOND THE representation
of schools of cooking other than
Cantonese, Costa Mesa's new
restaurant also helps you un-
derstand why nobody has at-
tempted to count the total
number of Chinese dishes -
thought to be tens of thousands.
Toting up complete dinners and lJ
la carte sel ections, there 's
something in the neighborhood of
250 offl'ring:. on the Mandarin':.
dinner menu.
To b<• all venturesome, you arc
going to have to lravt'I a l<J curlt'
rath<·r than \'13 tht.• mon• or less
µre-planned complete d1nrn·rs
As a guideline for ordenni.:. two
pl·opl<· s hould r equest two lo
thret· dishes and a soup, depc:nd
mg on the fullness of appetites.
ul least one more dish should be
o rde red for c:.ich additional
person.
IF TIOS TYPE of Chinese food
seems a bit more expensive than
most Cantonese dishes, in addi·
lion to the cost or ingredients
bear in mind the preparation fac-
tor <is in a dish like three-
fluvor pan fried noodles. S4 25
This highly recommended offt:r·
1ng requires the painstaking.
l1me-con:-.uming task or readying
11 ingredients for the final mix-
ture.
Each of these 1s cut or chopped
with the characteristic Chinese
concern for appearance as well as.
taste. Added to a savory chicken
s tock sauce lo complete the dish.
Space limitations here make it
impossible lo more than touch
briefly on the restaurant's menu.
The best way to check it out, of
course. 1s to study it ftrst·hand
:incl hy all means -to ask the
"crvH·c· perscmncl for explana·
Laun:.
CR 1-:,l>IT FOR th.., stellar din
rng attr;u·11on goes lo sav\'y
mast1.•r chl'I and owner Mike
C'h1 <1nu. in company with his
l 0 harm1ng and no less
knowh.-dgeable wife, Ann. Mike's
1nl<·rnat1onal background
qual1f1es him a., one or Orange
County 's most cosmopolitan res1·
dents.
Born in Shanghai, he came to
this country by way of Hong
Kong and Sao Paolo, Brazil.
"here his family operated a
Mand arm restaurant. Before
:..triking out on his own in Costa
:\lesa. Mike was associated with
the Twm Dragons restaurant in
Los Angeles Cor four years
followed by a fi ve-year affiliation
with the Anaheim Twin Dragons.
Taking up in the premises of
the former Temple Gardens
(which was a Cantonese
restaurant>, the Mandarin
Gourmet is located at 1500
Adams Ave .• corner of Harbor
Boulevard, Costa Mes a, 549-1937.
Open daily for lunch and dinner.
food lo go and special banquet ar-
range ments.
Big Battd Daaee
Jimmy Henderson will
direct the Glenn Miller
Orch~tra from 9 p.m. to 1
a .m . Oct. 1 at the Balboa
Pavilion in Newport Beach.
Tickets are S12.50. For in-
formation. call 640-7622 or
fi73-4633.
I l1 ·•h1 ·I (Jll,dl l I
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By CAaOL MOORE oe_o .. .,..._ .. .,.
"The whole art upertenco la hopeCuJly a
tnacical one," H)'• UCI professor Tony DeLap, •bole lbrff mltjor works ror the o~ntn1 ot the
N.-port Harbor Art Museum emphaalze ltie art or
lll\llion. Hi.I tnau1urol hthoar1aph and performance P1tte are UUed ••Florine, Child of the Alt."
''That refers to early magic lnv1a of the 18901,"
be Nld. "It was • feat performed by Cbun1 Lina Sao. state name or W. E Robinson of Iowa
"IT SEEMED hkt· " t·1rcusy and pleasant
thtme for an openma pamuna and symbohc of tht'
muewn reaching new heights ..
"Floating Lady' 1s a recurring theme in the
sculpture, paintings and eraphlcs that have earned
him a national reputation.
. The three painlin~s in this exh1b1t1on take
curvilinear shape:., e ach 1s·an expanse of silvered
acrylic color stretched over a wall-hanging frame
and partially wrapped by a narrow wooden edge
tapers back, casting complex shadows on the wall.
To quote Gene Cooper, professor of art history
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"ONE NOTABLE characteristic about these
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should be a thin disc without a distinguished side
when viewed head-on becomes a weighty object
when viewed obliquely.
"Contrary to traditional paintings, which can
be seen completely from a singl e position. these ask
the viewer to move from one edge to another dis-
covering how the painting relales to the w~ll al
various points."
Participatory viewing 1s essential, DeLap
believes. ~o each person will "have more to bring
back."
lie add~. "Jt 's rewarding to ftnd that things you
see don't exist Everything 1s an illus ion of one type
or another. The act 1s not a~ important as the ex-
perience."
• THE EFFECT 1~ 19st an black and white photo·
graphy.
"The edges are too important," he explained.
"You can shoot them at an angle but the nature of
transferring an object to film 1s disappointing."
DeLap, who li ves in Corona del Mar, is an ac-
co~plished !11agician. He has noticed a resurgence
of interest in the occult, magic as a hobby and
weightlessness in space.
. "~an has always wanted lo Cly or float so
levitation -the defying of gravity has always
heen the classic ultimate," he said. He first combined art and levitation during a
Marcel Duchamp Ft•)i tival at UCI in 1970 when he
"raised" a j.{rad )itul.lcnl lo the amazement of the
audienc·e
LJ\ST ~.ATU~DA Y . night. amid the opening
fest1v1t1es. Florine, Child of lhc Air " <actuall y a
Unjversal Studios stunt woman 1 was suspended
over the museum on a much grander and more
meehanical scale.
. On~e she was "magically" oCC lhe ground, an
industrial crane spiraled her 100 feet an the air, ac-
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Although no one knew better than he did the
logistics involved, DeLap hoped the audience could
·stare for a few minutes. retain the illusion of mo-
m ents when she could be seen without the cable.
convince themselves that she was flying and
manufacture certain m an1festallons."
lie has been commissioned by the museum to
do Jo'loaung Lady -"Number Six or Seven" -a
47-foot sculpture due in November
Director Keeps Bwy
By TOMTITUS
OI Tiie O•llY l'llol 51•11
When a director gets a
community theater pro·
duction on the boards, he
usually tries to drop in
and check up on 1t as
many times us possible
during the run
In lhe case of John
W11liams, however, he'd
n ext Saturday of its week's class l s two
Y o u n g A c t o r s hours.
Conservatory at the SCR theater in Costa Mesa. Enrollment deadline
The 11-week program, for the program is next
the first of three to be F rid a y 3 O . T h os e
held during the 1977-78 interested in additional
s eas on , oCfers pro-information should call
fessional acting training Lee Shallat. director of
lo students from 8 to 16 . the conservatory,
vears of age . Each 646-3252.
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,W1lhams 1s the d1rcc
t o r of both "My
Daughter's Rated X" for
the Huntington Beach
P layhouse and "Kiss or .
M a k e U p '.' a t t h e
Westminster Communi-
ty Theater." Both com-
edies have been running
through September,
a lthough "Oau~hter "
g i v e s-t s C i n a 1
performan ce tonight.
The Westminster s how
closes next weekend
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Brief ballets on Laguna bill
Lisa Robertson and Kr1st1 Moorhead are
amoung the leading dancers In Ballet Pec1flca's
program of short ballets at 4 p.m. Oct. 2 and 8
p.m., Oct. 3 at the Laguna Moutton Playhouse,
608 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.
Tickets at $4 adults and $3 children and stu-
dents rrwt be reserved by calllng 494--7271.
Eskimo life recreated
Miniature Ivory carving• ot a male loon and an
Hgle are amoung the artlt11eta on dl.aplay In
"Survival: lite and Art of the Al-.n Eaklmo.''
Sunday through Nov 6 at Bowerl Museum.
2002 N Main St., Santa Ana. Admltalon la frM.
Biii Gekas chats with stu-
dent Debbie Morrlasette
In a ac•n• from
"Flnlahlng Touches, ..
now through Oct. 15 at
San Clemente Communi-
ty Theater's Cabrillo
Playhouse. For Informa-
tion, call 492-0485.
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d•Y al \M Mar1t T-r l'onirn; ''TM
Act," WW0111J11 Oct. 16 llt tM Ooroltl'I' c~nctter Pavilion. tltdeflnlt• run:
"Chorus Line," •t Ille $h11beri , .... , ...
r
Times/Places
Preston Hibbard. Admltston b'f don•·
tlon.
l'LUTI ll•CITAL -By Orel1t
Sflanlav --.s. plus lecture Ofl ''The
First Six Wltekl of Flute Ploytr19 end
H-to SWV!w It," I p.m. SUnday In
Cot 5tOCe Long 9Nch MUtk Recllat
Hell 127,6101 !.11t1St.
MONDAY,U"aM•~au
Tll -In CDl'Cllft, 7;IO p..m. Monday
al Lcwl9 llMdt .,_, JOO I!. Ouon
BIW., Lall 9Mcll. SU s.te. 7S. (2 IU '37·m!.. •
'OITHSllMAN• S .. lllNOS' -Wo1'1<1
premiere by H•rve'f p.,,, Sef>t. it.
Oct. 16 .t .,. Mot'k Teper Forum of
lhe LOS Aneelft Music: Canw, U.S N.
Orancl Aw. 121>1 t72-7%11 °' CNt'OI
llM C21Jl'!Nll2.
.IAU OOMCaln' -c.I 9t.W LMlg
lloadl He4# Mullc: E~e, • p.m.
Th11rlclay In the CSUL9 St11dlo
T-•· 6101 E. 7111 St. AIW. 5tlMllo
EnwnllleS In Jur ~ I p.m.
S.pl. », N11W louUon. 12 Thllnday, 12.JO r:rtt1rt. 1'1cUlaat ...
PIUDAY,Mf'TSMala•
·what we have here Is a
total lack of respect for
thelawl"
Burt Reynolds
''Smokey ... .,. Bandit''
Sally Field · .Jerry Reed..,
.Jackie Gleason I ~·)lltl·"~'"'01 ~·1<11
Screeflilay by JAMES LEE BARRETT and CHARLES SHYER
& ALAN MANDEL· Stoiy by HAL NEEDHAM & ROBERT l LEVY
Music: by Bill .lJSTtS and JERRY REED Otrected by HAL NEEDHAM
P1oduced t>y MORTENGllRERG·· M • .... • • • ..,_ •••••
A RASTAR P1oduct1on • A UNIVERSAL Pictuie ·Technicolor"
CALL THEATRES FOR
SHOWTIMES AND CO·HITS
(JI< I• "41 ,t NI JI I ' r
".
OANCI! ~CIRT -Billet. mOO.rn unco, acraoatlo, roo dM>Clng and
vlhldlMtte comDlnocl DY James c ......
n~ -Ille AC,.,. Dance Com PMY. I o'cloO tonight .,.d Sot11ro1y
et C.t Slit. Fulte,,on, IOO N. St1to
Gotteoe 81..i ._. ITG-Wlorl7C>-U47. COIN ANO ST.AMI' EICP0-10 a.rn.
to 10 pm. tooay and Saturday, tOo.m.
to • pm Su<Wy at LOO 4ngeles C:-
venllon Canter SI itd11IH, un~ 12 ,, ..
ON•·ACT ll'UYS -"TM Privet•
Eer" and ''Tiii Pu04tc Ev•.'' I.JO
o'CIOC1t IOnlQM, s.turclay end lePI.
JO·O,t. I al Cotta Mna Ct.,lc
Playhouse, Orange County l'atr.
groundl, • l'alr Drfw. Cotto Mita.
S1'-Sdt.
SATUllDAY,MPT9Ml•R24
'l'IODL•it ON THa 11001'' -Mustcat, I o'clock Sat11rdaY at
PNrton ..... TllMtW. Syc.amort aftd Lemo" atroets, A1t1hetrn. 3.SO
general, $.2.SO 1.......U 11 ~ under
end Mnlon. ~S27'L
TU•.IDAY, U~Mllll r1
POLKMUSICCDNC•RT-8'fDavld
Ba11mger"tan, Ip m. T-4ay In S.nta
AllO Colt-OUldOor amplllllleater,
11111 end 8'1t*I tlrMll. Prct<Oclecl b'f
s.cn-,6p m. l'r ...
'l'ANTASl•S' -Wond llf'9'Tllln ------------------------. c:Of'Mcl'( by Jad!Je H-. I P.lft.
'NIGHT MUST l'ALL' -S_.,\I
ctram1, I o'clock tonlgnt and S.1ur·
clay, s pm S""d•• •• c11 St1t• F111t.,,on A,..... Tl'leoltr, IOO N St•I•
Gottege Blvd IJO.J371. 'l'INISHING TOUCHIS' -Gom..sy,
A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet c u1s1NE·
PEKING • SHANGHAI
~~~.: jrJc;;·~
·ufr····"< '"' ~
SZECHWAN • HUNAN
Daily Lunch
And Dinner
Yow Host Giid Hoshu -
MIU Giid ~ ChlClllCJ
(Former Chef of the
Twin Dragons-Anaheim)
1500 ADAMS A YE. I.At H.t.r ll•d.I
COST A MESA 540-1937
LOI ANGILH COUNTY l'AIR -
T odoy llWOUQtl Oct 2 at lat rgrovncta In Pornone. UVHIO<k, f lne oru 11\d tn-
dustrtal "-l, llofM racing, carnlv1t
rfOH -enlenolnmfllt. t 1.m . to 10
p.m. Sunda'f$-TllurtdaY1, t • rn. to tt
p.m. Frlcla'fl -Saturdln. n.u
octuttt, 50 '""" children .. n . under • lrM.
00 -In cone•,,, tonlQllt And S1t11r·
d•Y at the Goldef'I eur, JOit P1<tt1c:
Coast HIQlt'tlr•Y. HunUngton B .. ch.
Wednesday, Blondlt Sl'-9600
'THI ROYAL l'AMILY' -Kaulman·
Fertllf' CDfMdY. I· :JO o'clo< k tonight
through Od. I, T .. Mleyt-Saturda'fl,
plus 2:>0 p.m. rn1ttne• Sunday.
'"4.074.J•l• t p.m.
'l'lllVAT• LIV•&· -Noel Coward
com..OV. now ttvOU(lll Oct 30 11 Soulh
Cool! R--1orv. 1117 H-porl Blvd ,
CostaMMa. ..... l>U.
HIAITIAN'S DINNER THIATIRI
-"'Ole Odd COUPie," now It UO
Awnlda Pleo, San Oememe, '92..ft50,
S14H U; "C«ntval," ,_through Oct. 2 01 Ille Gfand HOie!, 1 Hotel Way,
Anaheim m .n10,"'"'"·
COMIDIANS -At Leff Stop, 2tn
SE. 9rltlol St., N9WP0'1 lloocll. To-
day tl'w'OuQll NontJay Mut-r encl
'TH• e RAVE Llotf' -Cl>llclrtfl't
show, t and 3 p.m. Slll.,,day, 5'inda'f
1nct Oct. 1 and 2, Golden Wffl COii-
Patlo Thoet.r, IS7 .. Goldfll Weal St.,"
Huntington a..cll. fl,
INDIAN· ... sTIVAL -Dancu,
M>ngi, foOds, arts -crafts, I to s p.m . Saturday 1t Euclid Parle, tt7U
Main St., Gordelt Grove.,., ...
WORLD IKATleDARD CHAM·
l'IONIHI" -1 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday at Ille Long 8o1<ll Arena, :JOC e. Oc.., 111..0. ~ '° tn aovance, ~•I doOr. (21J)47-t2SS.
AM.RICAN INDIAN DAY -I p.m.
S1turd•Y In Klwantst1nd Pork,
Garden G<ove lltvd. at Kerry Strttt,
WIC*ISDAY, HIJoTIMlllt 29
SQUAii• OANca -Llber'ty 5qu1ret
donc:e~.7:30-1.ISPm W~
netday at Huntington Canter, 7777 Ed·
lnQef' Aw .• Hunttnglon 8eocll.
RAY IRAOIURy -G .. sl tPHker, 7
p,m , Wedneidav In S.nla An• COll-
Phttllps Hall, 17111 •nd Brt1tol 1lrfflt.
FrM.
THUltSDAY, Sl!~TIMIER 2'
COIN AND ST.AMI' SNOW -10 1 m . SepL 29-0et. 2 at the Long Beach
Arena, JOO E. OcNll Blvd. SI. good for
•llfOUf'MyS.
Sept. » end Oct. I In 9"11111 lilflt at
lrvlne Harwtt l'fftlval, ..,.,aMa
RMCI II cut ... r Of'lv9. S2. beneflb 919
Sl1ten.D'-1l\60rSJM226.
'SONOUO'-~eftterUllt
rne11t .• I p.m. Sll9t 30 at Golden Watt
Coll-Community Center, 1574'
Golden W..I St., Hllf'lllngtoft Booc:ll.
\I.
CHUCK .IONIS MAGIC ltlVUI! -2.
3, 4 end 7:30 p.m. Sept. :JO; noon. 1,
J:30anct• p.m. Oct. t oncl 1, 2,land 4
p.m. Oct. 2 at Huntington Canter. m1
Edll'l<le' Aw., Huntln!llon 8Hch.
FrM.
Call 842-5678.
Put • f ew word•
to work tor ou.
Garden Grow. Includes ceremOftles. -----------------------
US.OS.
'* llOCX 'N' lt~L lll[VIVAL' -J,
s and 7 pm. Satunley -Sunday at Mogle Mountain In Valencia, wllll
8oOCl'f v ... Tiie l'WllCl'lln• and 8obl>y
Freeman. 17.U generel, U •!
chllOren.
SOUTH tOAST REPERTORY'S YOUNG ·
CONSERVATORY
FOR YOUR CREATIVE 8-16 YEAR OLD
-----------------------J•<ll Morion S1pl 17·0ct. J :
'COLLICTORAMA' -Jewelry,
teolN~ QIOOCtl. furniture and other
Items, t o.m to s p.m. Sotvnlay and
Sunday at tl'e Or•nge Co<lnfy Falr-
gr_..a, •Fair~,,,., Costa Mesa. Professional Acting Training * Emphasis on
Individual Creativity for the Stage * Script
Work * Acting Exercises & Techniques *
Rehearsal & Presen.tation of Performance
Project for Audience at SCA T~eatre *
CROWN HOUSE
RESTAURANT
32802 COAST HWY.
LAGUNA NIGUEL (ACC_Y.....,I'~)
499-2626 496-5773
IVY HOUSE
RESTAURANT
384 FORll'f AV!.
UGUNAIEACH C111n.u..iywt11
Mii* FfH Parldng.
494-N91 752..asA
GollOQllM. Richard Lewis, and l'ap.
"' and ~tell 1;30 -to p.m. wta•ntgflll 1\2 50 plus OM drink
minimum); I >O and 10:20 pm.
FrtO.yt end Saturdays l~.50 plus two
orlnkU.
'KIDS' DAYS' -At DI_.,,_ Sltur-
day and SUndlY, wllll -katffri In
3 p m parade both 01ys• Plu•
pertormlr19 at 12:JO, 1 :JO, 4:30 and
s :JOdalty.ta.m.to7p.rn.bolhdays.
SUNDAY, Sl~Mllll U
l'OP nSTIVAL -Magpie, uey, E<llPM and Dow, J p.rn. SUnday at
trvtne Bowl, Festlv•I of Ar1 grounds,
6SO La(IUNI CMl'fon Rood, LogllNI
lltach. M.25 at Mutual a(llncles or 11cu1
ofll<e.
'YOUNG ... CW\.l'S DAY' -A1111e
New~ H.-ArJ MllMUm, '50 Sin
Clement• t>rtw, Newport Boacll. Con·
11-WEEK 2-HOUR SATURDAY PROGRAM
CALL 646-3252 -MON. THAU FRI. -9 AM - 5 PM
'MARATHON W•mtllNO' -Al
Knott'• llcwry Farm, a.-. l'1r1t, to-
d1y through ~nday. Htghttghlt·
JoAnne WOf'l•Y In Raul• D1111e
R•vue. 1, 1:4S and 10· IS tonl11M, 7:30,
t encl 10:30 p.rn. Saturday; marau-
danca conl .. t, ttaro I o'ctocll
1ontQht; latent competition, t:30, a
end s p,m. s.tlnlay; hlOl>-wlre ar1111
The Gf'NI Vat.,,llno, 1, 4 and • p.m.
Salurdo Ind Sunday; parachute
l11mp ,.,_, S p.rn. Saturd•Y -S\ft-
d•'f; por-. 2 pm. SUnd•Y; beollty
p1ge1nt, 2:JO pm !Wnd1y U.'5 '"" <luelet rldel.
cert by Min TurnllUll and memDo" ----Dl66Ul----.. -.-nr...--_.--... -.,. ...... -..,....,,.._..,,ON..,....,,.l..,.ADt''=,.,..-----
of Hol*, CIUldOor1, 2·» 1>.m. s..noay; , .,......__ .... -~ .. .,1,1 --alto, _.illOP, ,_.,to 4 p.m. wllll _,_._._.._,..._ .... ....,_.
Capote Due
A.utlwrSpeal\A at UCI
Author Truman Capote will speak in UC
Irvine's Fine Arts V"lage Theatre at 8 p.m. Sept.
28, under sponsorship of the UCI Committee on Lee·
tu res.
In "An Evening with Truman Capote," the nov·
ellst will tead from hla own work and discuss "the
Wl'iter'slife." / •
Publlcatlon of "In Cold Blood" drew national
attention to the writer. Published in 19651 lt was the
result of six years of research Into the murder of a
prosperous Kansas farm family. -
Tickets for the Wednesday nlebt lecture at $4
are available beglnnlne Sept. 26 from the Associa-
ted students Ticket Office In Gateway Commons or
from the Commltteo on Lectures. University of
Callfomla, Irvine, CA 92717. Remainlnl tickets will
be 1old at the door. For further Information call the
ommittee on Lectures (714 > 833·5588.
114 lllEX FIMS ~ "SU'ilJCJQl 111."
-WAD mmD· llDWl !MIS· SUSAH ICJWW,.AIJX CO!IO
---NOW PLAYINR!-------"IMJ4' ....._.,.,,.MIU41M
-•-tH·PMt
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4'1111~1
1:.10•1,.fl li3..~
f I• , I I~, fl Jm :t'I
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PUHNY LADT l"Ot
LIM 1111-'11••-· 0. ,.._
H1W YCMUC., HIW YOtlK (l'01 ""' ONI OH OHi !POi _.T ,. .. urs
•a MO'nt TOU"\L HfYll ,_,-
YOU LIGHT U' MY Liff ll'OI. "us rUNNY LADT rl'Ot
• ........ AfllOCM)UIH
CMAMfttOH M DIA'"(ll) 9'US SHOC1C WAVIJ Cl'Ot
,.._,_..¥Ma--nM Al ... "°"~ ..... ~ .... ,.."'"..,.,...
..
..
.
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(8 OAllY Pll OT
'Woman's' Movie
Real, Touching
By 808 ftlOMAS ·--··,_ "VO U GllT VP MY
l.I FE" as un update of
tht-Ruby Keeler
mu:m:ab ubout n tx-a1n
n~r ·s :.t ruan:l t\ t o
:.lurdom ln um It 'i. Didi
Conn trymg lo "el ubtmd
1n the "'orld of TV <'Om
nwrcaalb und pop musll'
Wall s he malr.t.' al, t.h:sp1tc
her pushy fwther <Joe
~alvt>r), dull faance
•Slcphoo Nathan>. and
Jn on-the-muke film
director <Michael
Zai.low J? J<>&eph Brook!>
:.eems to have done 1t all
himself -5':ript, darec-
uon and m usic, and he
has made un eame:,t and
~ometa mes t ouching
film. It's not terribly ex-
citing, but it's a good
woman's story. a rarity
· on the screen. PG.
"SIDIEWO.OEllt , .. Is wh•I ""' tr.Oe1~1'9Sagood~attreu.,,..
tor drt~ Im. meanlt19 IMt II I• hHY'f
on •ct.ort, .toln.py on dr.im•tlcs. lut
•••n hardtOP cu'1omen mo find
01vers1on In 11'11• \lmPl•mlnded ••11•
ot motocro'' "" lno. Mlcrwtel Park•" '"" •olemn. dadlc.oted rac&r almlno 10 pro•• d new motoro(le delliQn, M111r
,.,.. Gorlner PlftYl hi• llOhl Mori>'<!.
g1rl·cNl~m9 partner Susan Howard Is
cas1 In the l•mlllarroloof the ha/d .,
n•lfs bu\lnt"' •xetuUve who h
t r•nslormoo 11110 •-man by• rot I In Iha hay with Parks The aclor'l .,,.
earnest, and Iha racln9 K"'" almost
coveruPlhtcllcr.e.crlpt. Rated PG
"I NEVl!R PlltOMISEO YOU A
lltOSE GAllDIE N" tells Int harrowing
atory of• t~r'• strUQQle to con-
q uer ,_.... lllneu Her rKOwrv Is
tlam .. recl b'I' the other patients and a Udlstlc crdetl'(, 11<11 ,.... .. , •• 11°" ..
Iha comi-st0nat• doclor, M<1slllWlv p layed by Bibi Ander~ TM lllm Is
enll...C:ed by. $lunnlnQ performance
by K•lhlC"en Oulnlan, • desar•lno """'I"" '°" ,ac.oarn., con1lwatoon. Rated PG.
"SM()l(EY AHO T HE •ANOIT"
h.n been °"'"'bed b'f llsd.reclor, Hal
NH<ll>am •s "pure fun •nyone who
bo!lle•es • word of It sr.ould H• a snt1nk Bun A~ynold5 Is l)Olnt man tor J,.,,., RW<I, wno 1s r&elnq 11 lruclolO&d
ol bffr •cro" wveral .iates. Jacloll'
C.le•\On pla\'\ the redneck Sheriff
ll\e action I• •o Int, the humor Ml
OflAHOE' UAC1yC1,..t11H 134-3'11
COSTA lllH A UA $olAn Coul c.ntmas MCMISIM
ORANQ[ Orange DI ... 1022
-........ ,,. ..... , ... _,.,._.,
llYl ... Y•-...,_H ... lf leillt .. _
.. ,_ ..... I'(;
a eWTUOl Y ••1•0 MOW la" -w~b '"' f~y -.. ,,_..una GI .. "-· -• NII _ ... In 1o0e,•• O••m-ld 11'\a ~tw•willl
pi.< .. ''°""""''"" ao...ono..,.... T v 'omm••<.l•h I• • Kun9 "" mll'ilM&wa. l ... ...._Ol lM -·
-.1 """"-OMIN.,,.ollll Of CBS' "60
MlnVIK" I• worll• llM eclmlnlan
P'lt• flw ~ '"'°" IW••llY en ... , ,_,, -.. ,,. .. , .. ,, NM• ,,_
.. ••lll'IQ
"N&W YOllK, N•W YO•K" \UC:
lff<I\ Ill ~flnq I,,.-.. •IY~
•llCI ""*IOI llW Dl9 bM\4era llMIOWlflV
WOf~ W•r II II , .... In IKlll•••ne
w .......... e K-\ IW eudien(• lnlarMt.
lt1A -II It In~ -Ce and
• •o.in •rmi;>etlly •• U.. pellent wll•.
Roc.n OltHtro '°"'-,.,. ..,. .. t>I••-............ OI "Tul Or ...... "
R•led PC;
"ONE Ot11 ONE" ll -t!Wr h_.,
•um,_ IW'P'l .. , an WIP'""'''°"' film brlmmln9 wllll lle•rt ano
lautlllff Robby 8anson I• ... "" O•••laect ba•loetbatt hoHhot who
,.,.,,. -ptttalls of an atNetk tac·
tory. 8IMcr> -his letlM<, .Jerry
'541991, .... IN SPilre '°"lpt, -LA· ,,_, .JollnlOn OJrected wllll en 11n·
aerst-lngof 11'111 CM1111USSC-. RM· .. o PG, but theres. little to 9111de
Cl!lldt'lfl abouL
"MAC::A lltTH U It" convlnctn9ty
""'~ the ,_ end lffl ot the wa,. In IM Pacific and Korte.
C.r~~., f'Kk POS-WJ IM pt,yskat
bl!•rlng -the ""'OIC quality of the
la•oer·than-111• -rrlor, but hi' com· plrallW.. are not copcured
Matthew Robbins ""pt Splendid
'-UPpOf"I comes trom o ... O'H~rllhy '"
Prr•ldenl RoosflWll anct Ed Flanoerr.
"' Pre\ldent Trum<tn Rated PG
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" I\
v1ntaoe Bond, thi.s lime the ,,. ..
oe••lloabl• ft1I 1olns wllh his former
enemle$ of KGB, principally a nut>U•
•tunner t>l•ved b'I' S.rbar• Baell, In
<om bating a stWppltogm.tgr>ate -Curt
JurQens -wllo cotlec\S nuclear ,.,.._
m•rlner.. Director Lewis Giibert
.,,.1.....ins a modicum of bell•••bllltv
and~-• no longer seems un-
comlona1>1e IOll-lnQ Sun Con·
nery'sat. Ralecl PG.
.,A BRIDGE TOO "Allt"
reprod1K• WOrld War 11 operation In
a la•l\11 sl'(te that lM wClt11me Atiles
could K•celY •Hord. The 'l!«lkte ls Impress.I .. , and the l>Ufnan stories are
lnlelllQlnllv clrectecl. Rllted PG, ttw
1I1 m c.ontalns much bilttlef I 111<1 oon.
"STAllt WARS" is• l~rlo fllm.
• worlt of such 50l>flng lm<tQlnailon
th•t It wlll wt standdrcls for years to
come The cast, t>e..oed by Alec Gui·
neu, Mark Hamill and C.rrle Fisher.
1s uniformly QOOd, l><lt the rNI stars
ar" the ~l•I ~ffeC1s wlurds. R•ted
PC..
o-IR]
C) 1'177 1<1'1'1 Ill""' l".OC tU:J..IA<,(J) 8V
\HTfJ) rl>I nt.ffillllJTll ~°'j l"rt>t'NI'( l'IC
wtSTllllHSTER
UAWellMll
IU~NA f'Alllt BUE HA PARK 0 .1. 121-4010
He fought wars and won them.
He defied Presidents-and might
have been one.
edwards LIDO CINEMA
MEW PORT BLVD. AT VIA LIDO
NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350
Didi Conn plays
an aspiring
slnger-oongwriter
who has to deal
with career
problems and
three difficult
men, including
her father, In
'You Light Up
My Lita'
.. '
• : ..
" ... In 'Rose Gatden' there is the flawless performance
of Kathleen Qu inlan ... ! was unprepared for the
staggering unaffec\ed.integrlty
of thts performance." -John Simon. H.Y.Mae&dne
"It is a moving rem inder of the
strength and lndomitablllty of
the human splrlt ... The "I Never Promised You
a Rose Garden' is a
powerful but delicately
structured film ... There are
scenes that brought tears
performances are all
supert> ... lt Is Kathleen
Quinlan's performance
as Deborah that
truly illuminates the
whole film ... ***v•*"
-K•lhlean c. .. ou. The Daily Hew•
to my eyes. and scenes that
filled me with joy ..• A rapturous
young actress named
Kathleen Quinlan is nothing
short of br1111ant." ·'Quinlan mirrors Deborah's
inner turmoil in a strong
-Ra• Reed, N Y. Oally Htwa
°Kathleeo Quinlan gives a remarkable·
performance •. 'I Never ~omised You a Rose
Gprden' ls kind of a strong testimonial to the
Incredible machine that la man's spirit."
-Bob 8elrMOO'· WIHI Radio
. and sensi tive
performance."
-Ch111f0Phe• Po1111rltel<J,
T 11f1t M11Qat1na
';ANNIE
HALL
llUSTOL AT MACAaTHUl 540.7444
A different
kind of
looestanJ,
PLUS
(PG)
I I
· Ronstadt (1hanging Her Act
1S'f W ROBINSON
ln tn-: midst ol r bla
iuuooal lour. Ltnd•
Hoasudt. renectt'Cl on
bow 1t'a ~ loUla·
1ome weird 1hota tb•L
m t.ued up my own
natural c:ycl••·
Evcrytblnl ju11t went
nuta tonce.
··Ptu.•. J wu worryln1
too much. l •lw">'' Wtk• It per'M>lually II I think
anyone LI bored, or ti
evel"}'Onf' Isn't complete-
ly happy all the time,
whet.her lt bu aoyt.hl.na
to do with the tour or oot..
ROCK.TALK
none of that surfa ce
pohteneu anymore,
everyone in the band is
Incredibly close, we're
all really uaht.
• '1 would never be
ond the kind or udjuisUng aatWlecl with a mindless
wo had to do w1u. realm· road existence, J don't
beyond that. It .. a rllk
all the time, lf you want
to subject yourself to lD·
tense experiences, tho
pain may be 10 debWtal·
mg that it'U cripple you.
Or, you'll be fol'Ulled by
11. "l 'm r1ne IM>W." ahe
01d. tt•lc-phonlnc from
Jthoncapolb, "but it wu
luu1h at the beJLnninl. 1
was sick. l dld.n't 10 t.o
bed. and 1l tumed into
alr•11 lt got. complicated
by ~ller&l • and J aot •'THJ8 18 a new band,
t.eo1e. ThJll Is an amulni want that. But this tour "I WAS WOR&l.ED a
band,'' ahe entbueed. turned out to be me sort bit that aome of these
''th ~t band I've bad, or examining Ju.st what guyawereonrqualltled;
ever. But it was real klnd of a person I'm that they can play better
hard for us, because turning into and ques-stuff than they could
every single one ol us tlonlng it a little bit. with my mualc. But 1
------------------went through unbelleva· Some ot it I'm pleased finally realized that I blechan&es. with, and some or it I'm wasn't there to entertain
"We bad to look at the not. the band and the au· ., ...........
MORE ROCK 'N ROLL
Undla Aonladt "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
COHIT-0 FUNNY LADY" (PG)
belt and the worst sides .. Pain will either stop dience, and that there ol ourselves, we all got you dead in your tracks was musical agreement
an education ... main· or you'll learn.something on st.age, and t.he band
ly me. You do lt every Crom it and you'll grow wasgettingoCfonthat."
time you go out on the ---------------------------
''SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG)
"LOVE ANO DEATH"
"FANTASIA'' CG)
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
COHIT-"THE DEEP"
"ONE ON ONE" (PG)
"A BRIDGE TOO FAR"
~ ....... 119111! .... ~ ,...P-!"~--~.....illlll
road with a band. but to
v arytng degrees. 1 've got
these two great new guys
from New York, and it
really was kind of like
New York and L.A.
lifestyles adjust1n1 to
eacbother-sortofEast
meets West."
(The New York guys
are Rick Marott a,
dr ums, Don Grolnick,
piano; representing L.A.
are Waddy Wachtel, lead
guitar, Kenny Edwards,
bass, and Dan Duamorc,
guitar.)
"Btrr WE got through •""IJlll!lilll it, everyone came ~-.,,..~.-.through it with flying col-
.. SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" ors, and I mean flying
"THE STING" (PG) colors. It showed that all
of u.s are real strong at
the center, and that's
what counts. There's
'HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO""
~NEVER A Dt:ILL MOMENT'" CG)
SP(CIAl C .. LDA£N S Pf!IQOS
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FACTORY All COHDmOMIHG
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glass. power lock group. dual sports mirrors, ~M/FM stereo search
radio. tilt steering wheel. power windows. vinyl roof. leather seat
trim. fingertip speed control Stk #5463 Ser #7J87S210555. ·
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Sele price ........................•.••.....•.............•.• 17411
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ESPANOL
OrtL MANTA
4 cyl . auto trans a real beauty
(8223MXUl
FIOO f'tCllUft
V-8. stick sh1h clean & low miles
(1871958)
LTD 4 PO<>lt
V-8. auto trans . air conditioning.
power steering. vinyl roof. Load up
the family (P1413)
52177
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NEW '78 PINTO WAGON
2 3 Liter engine, radial tires. front & rear bumper guards. etc Stk
#8435 Ser #8A12Y101279 S108 00 a month for 60 months Cash
price S4208 incl tax & lie Deferred payment price S6480 A PA
15 71%
NEW 'n FORD
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MEW
.'77
PINTO
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Light Blue 2 3 Litre 2V engine.
4 speed manual transmission.
front disc brakes. Rack &
P1n1on steering vinyl bucket
seats. color keyed carpets.
m1n1 console . elec rear
window defroster. steel belled
radials wheel covers. deluxe
bumper Caflf emission Stk
#8426 Ser #8A10Y405696
NEW 'n FORD LTD WAGON
FACTORY AJI COHDmOMtMG
Cru1se-o-mat1c power front disc brakes power steenng
steel-belted radial wsw tires 3-way magic doorgate power rear
window 400 CID V-8 engine d1g1tal clock. 1111 steering wheel.
fingertip speed control luggage rack. AM/FM stereo radlO tinted
glass-complete Plus much more Stk 115410 Ser 117J74S208e13
DISCOUNTED $1500
Foctory Sffdiw rnce ..................•.....•..........•...• 1125t.
Sale l"rice ................................................. 1671t.
NO DOWN .
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YOUR CHOICE $6800 PER '
MONTH
OM APNOVID C~IDIT
S68 00 a month for 36 months C8sh price S1803 incl tax & lie.
Def8f'red payment price S2448. A.PA 21 46~
1974 MAZDA
ltXlWAGOM
Rotary engine. auto. trans .. silver hummer. (408MPW).
1973 FORD
PIMTO.uMAIOUT
4 cyt .. auto. trans. (278JFH).
1968CHEVY
CAMAAO
V-8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning. power steenng.
vtnyl Interior. yellow. pin striped, super sharp claa~io.
(USA478)
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I I
other is the Mercedes-Benz.
The car you lease does make
quite a difference. After all, you
don't drive the lease, you drive the
car. And when you lease a
Mercedes-Benz you drive some-
thing special indeed.
Whichever Mercedes-Benz model
you choose, you drive one of the
world's most respected automo-
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outstanding performance and
safety.
Something else: you'll drive the
car you lease for two, three or even
four years. Most cars look out of
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Automatic with air conditioning & 1976 IMW 2002
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1972 IMW 2002HI
4 speed elr eond .. atereo cassette
and mag Wheels (627FGX)
1974 IMW 3.0Sla
Electric sunroof, pwr. windows.
leather Interior & factory mag
wheels. (388KlF).
1973 IMW 3.0CSA
Automatic. sunroof. air cond. &
low miles. (351 JPS). We also
have one 4 •peed of this modelll.
1973 IMW 2002
4 apeed trantn'lltslon, sunroof &
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1976 IMW 3.0 Sia
1e.ooo Original miles. full power,
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\ Automatic tr1n1ml11lon & air
cond. One owner cw. (t 21 FTQ).
1974 vw 11111.1
Radio a heater. (8188)
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TANK McNAMARA
MOON MULLINS
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OOM€ OP BROAD STREET AND
1URN ONTO
PROSPECT!
We.I I, Jim 901n_g J
'tO hove just Jr c nibble till U
lunchtline... t!
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TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS
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of
5 F)Ordot
Nofw1y
9 Picture
tr1n1fer
14 Rom1n
emperor
15 Otvl1lon of a
tribe 16 Storehouee
1 T Bunker
181nslpld
highway
44 Go wild over
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lnstrumenla
46 Spin on an
axis
49 Dickens
character
53Wlth reference
to
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DOWN ·product 37 Turkish
21 Accountant'• emblem
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A real charmer with personality plus
in this popular close-in area. Rustic
LR & DR with cathedral ceiling, love·
ly BR & den w/wet bar, shiny H.W. ,
floors. remod. kitchen, redwood
jacuzzi. Huge guest bdrm & bath.
2111 S. Joaqiiln Nit lood
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GREAT
INVESTMENT
Two units with detached
11aragc. hardwood rtoors
;111d b1" 110· rleetl lot.
Thi:-. 1:; un older duplex
"'•th rental r>0tent111I of
Sl20. ln ~rt'dtbl} low
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tPROPERTIES
1002
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BALBOA ISLAND .
DOU HOUSE
2 Bedroom, large rooms
and rare quality.
2060NYX
OPF.NSAT&SUN 1 ~
NEWPORT
SACRIFICE
o~er 3500 sq ft. of luxury
laving. 4 Bedroom ,
custom rumpw; room
with wet bar, drive thru
garage, boat access. Ex·
tras galore.
1857 BRAEMAR WAY
OPEN SAT &SUN l ·S
CUL-DE-SAC
MF.SA VERDE 4
bedroom. 2 bath. large
fam rm centering uround
16x38 pool. Shake roor.
double rireph1ce & dm1ng
rm Priced right. Coll
546-5880.
~HERITAGE
•·.• REALTORS
BY· OWNER
LUXURY LIVING
:1 br. :J bu Bag Can} 011
Townhoml' Luxury
rl'ature:-. Dramatic
urch1Lecl urt•' Tl'nn1:.,
p o 11 I & J a r u /. 1 1
Owner Agent
759-0087
JJ
LOWER Pl.AMY
ORAHGETREE
IH IRVIHE
2 Bedroom co n
dominium. Landscaped
around a runnin g
stream. ll'~ new, it's fun.
Air t•undit1oned, com
munaty us~ocialion 1n
<.'ludes pool. lighted ten·
nis courts, jacuzzi. saunu
and exercise room Pncc
redU<'llOn to $61.500
Open Dally 1-5
I 04 0~ llouom
COLE Of NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-5511
NERVOUS
OWNER
say:. 'SELL" lmmed
oceupanl'Y · Lowest prlc1.'t:l in complex & 1m
maculate. $52.500
1722 MITCHELL,
UNIT70
MIKE SAVAGE
HEAL ESTATE
642·9601
TRI-Pt.EX
By owner, close lo all
ahp'g in C.M. 2 BR. 1 ~
BA, lrg den or dine-rm.
Lath & plaster. Xlnt
•cond. Blt n11, d1hwshr,
, cpt, drpa. rrplc. Van Lull
wa.llpaper w /1 & 2 BR un·
Its. Good inc• S170,000.
Will carry 2nd TO. Prine.
only. 548·5777.
DAILY PILOT
BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, frplc.
new paint in/out, lush
land11caplng. SH.~00.
537"473
PIMHSULA POIHT HACH HOUSE
Right on the beach ! A good ol' buddy
of a home! 5 bedrooms; fun filled
family room and living room, each
with fireplace. Ocean coastline view.
Quiet residential area close to Bay
and tennis club with the sand as your
massive front yard. A Unique Home
at $475,000.
U!'lllil()Ut: tiVMl:i
REAL TORS1: 676-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar
also in Mesa Verde, at 546 -5990
GeMrol 1002 G.-rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
EXECUTIVE HOME
2 STORY·IEACH
VETS
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VA Counseling &
Info. SerYlu
Ho Down Payment
Free List of VA
Homes in O.C.
Clran~l· Cu s Lur~c~t
VA llome liroker
Cotl24Hrs.
COME'H'SEE
View from Newport to
Dana Point: private
community ; 4 bdrms .. 3
baths, family rm., lee
land. All at
$189,500
MAURYSTAUFFl-:R
SEA LION REALTY
t213 N. Coast, Laguna
497-3388 644-2212
MINI
RANCH
near Newport's Uack
Bay 1 Owner must sell
!lOW! Only $89,900. Call
RED CARPET, 754-1202
TAX DEFERMENT!!
The front unit of this CdM Duplex has
4 Bedrooms, den & 3 baths with a total
of 1789 sq. ft. of living space. We un-
derstand that you can move from a
single family home to a duplex & en-
joy the tax deferment privileges if the
square footage of the owner unit is in
excess of the individual home sold.
Al.SO there is an attractive 1 bedroom
unit over the double carport. Price re-
duced to $179,000.
YOU'LL UICI OU1t ESP
. Experienced Sales Personnel
759-0811
1002
CUSTOM IUILT DUl'LU ACROSS
OCEAH VIEW FROM HACH
This secluded. bdrm has s111r.ooo many new and excit.ina ..,. xtras. Step-<!own lo liv. Best rental area of
rm. elegance. Ocean Newport. Beach with
view .ind balcony with summer/winter r entals.
large breakfast nook. Spacious unHs with 2
Call for your appoint· bdrms each. Balconies
menl. 546-2313 for ludoor/outdoor living
Oi'fNl119•11SIUNT08lN->(fl and )'Car round enjoy-
[9ll1Hd
OLDTOWN
HUNTING TOM
BEACH
Rut>tic 2 bedroom home,
walk1n1 distance to main
beach. and Hunttngton
Pier. Private yard and
oversized garage. Hlll'T)'
call 962·TI88.
;IQ. K€Y ~REALTORS Ii ---
CORONA
DELMAR
3 BR den & d1n1ng
room HUGE everylhm~
meludaru: over 3000 sq . It
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RAl.lJOA ISLASD * 673-6900 *
360°VIEW
OF NEWPORT
·Cbi.s ls an architectural
delight. One or a kind.
'Ibree story home with
extraordinary design.
Lots of wood & glass and
all the latest amenities.
New in and out. STEPS
TO OCEANFRONT 15
BAYFRONT. This is
som ething REALI. Y
SPECIAL!
646-9898
WORLD Ht;AL ESTATI-: BA YSHORES Onlv 31 2 yrs old ~wet inside i.lrcet loca . S 149 ,500
WATI fU.RONT
tlOMI.~
REAL ESTATE 631-1400
BLUFFS BEAUTY lt0n with fm.h landscape JACOBS REAL TY
& class1r mteraor design 675 6670 l•----------lf you arc seriously t·on· by on<' of Newport's _:. - --~THEBE•CH sadering buym)( an the vn "' Blul'rs tlon 't m111s l has ltnest. Lots oC features in COST A MESA VA l br. furn ' d. condo K<>urmet kitchen such as beautifully upgraded instant hot water, new Clean and sharp 3 w/s uper lagoon view.
and exquisitely decoral· tale, O\'Cn & range to bedroom, 2 bath with too! Sec. bldg. on tht>
ed 2 bdrm with formal nu me a few. 3 Spacious fa.replace. fort!~d air heal sand at $59,900. Call:
dining rm. "'H "' plan · bedrooms & 2 baths. Xlnt and country kitchen. An WALLACE & Co.
mature greenbelt and leiu,e hold. Must see to ideal home for atrowrng REALTORS
bight light view Now of· beltl've at ttus price family and its prtc~d 714·729-5966 fered al S139.500 Cull $1S9 500 tower then anything 1n
673-8550 • the neighborhood at
Ol'f"' '" 0. "~ '"'' h.IM ~, , • C.F. Colesworthl $74.500. CALL 1s1.319i. [ •Htdlil l•R•EAL• ___ r_o;;R;;s;;.6.40···o·o-o • ;~~~~~IES
BIG IUY·CDM
LAGUHA
Mn~nificent ocean view
lol ! Three Arch Bay.
bwld the house of your
dreams 1n exclusive,
private community
w /gu11rded ga t e.
$17S.000'
COSTA MESA
Eastside charmer 2
BR . starter or retire
ment home. $59,500 !
Balboa toy Prop.
RHlton
• 675-7060 *
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•OWNER WILL
LISTEN•
Btit lot big Potential fot
extra big umt. 3 lJedrm, 2
BA , I Bdrm, l DA.
SOUTH OF HJWAY.
Asking $155,000 644 7270
Newly Decorated
Sunny aod bright, 4
bedrm. 2 bath, Men del
Mar be11uty. Many ex-
tras + assumable loan.
Hurry, caU 548·5880.
~»HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
NEWEST & BEST
This sharp 4 bedroom
home with Ca:1m1ly room
I• located on a lovely tree
lined street in North
Costa Mesa. Beautifully
carpeted thruout. Only
$70,900 with rnvestment or only $7100. needed.
546-4141
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
TRIPLEXES
Costa Mesa. East1lde-1
bedrm each. Trees, hte
rear yd 1112,500.
Huntington Beach, 3 br 2
ba, (fplc). 2 br, 2 ba, & 1
br. l ba. Priv yards.
Sprinklers. 2 Miles to
beach. Near new Civic
Center. $165,000,
Roy McCcrcle
Realtor 1810 Mewport
co.ta MHG 541·7'1129
COMMERCIAL
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GrmtARan
7 BodegA Bay
Corona del Mar
You are the winner or
4 Tiebh to the
lr¥1MH9"•d
Festl•al
Family Entertainment
Oct.land2
Woodbridge in Irvin•
(CUlverDr. al
Barranca>
Please call 64Z·se'78. EJtl .
333. to c laim yn\lr
tlcketA.
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Mubt move for health re·
aso n s. al r eady
purchased another hm.
leavlng their lovely hm ror tale In Npt. Bch at
3000 Clay St. 3 BR.
fotmal dining rm, 23'
family rm·lanal. Hu~e 3
car gar. Reared their 3
children here for 20 Yl"S,
because or best schl area
& becauae only 5 minutes
lo. beaches & to ever·
)'tblng. Open every day
12·5. Come by 4' make
your ofr to CLEO. their
a&t
· t.1NITKD BROKERS
*•7414 548-2739
Geweral tOOZ GtNral IOOJ
~ CAMIO ltlOm .
7l'ne quality 4c decor are faultless -
Xhe view endleu -The pool le
courtyard atscluded -and thts
general ambience one of eJ.egance 4
bedrooms. dl nlng room, tami\y room. poOl & jacuzzi. $374,(M)().
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67J-•400
LIDO ISLE uitnu:tl\w 4 txJrm. 2 bath. alnalt:
'tory U!>t:d brick frplc. Beamed ct:alll\Jil,
hardw00t1 noor1 L~t' p11t10 48 ft lol 1225.000
LlUO ISLt: nt·.,.. h rt:mcxh:h.·d 4 btlrm llt:n. 4
bath, 11, ina rm· w cathedr11J cemnas. Lge
mw.tcr Wrm su1lt: $224 9M.
l~l'Xl'RY \\atl·rrront conclo 2 Bdrm. 212 bath.
Pool, 1ucuu1. 2-l hr. st:cur1ty. Brand nt:ow ; comp.
rum 5220.000
P ENNlNSULA 1 lJllrm. 2 1>.t homt:. All
amt:nitiCJS. Lovt:ly art:a. $195,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 l Hoy.,1d1· 0 11v1• N B 675 blbl
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macneb I Irvine
realty
FIHER HOMES
FROM $46,000 TO S 1,350,000
ENTEAT AIHEA'S DB.IGHT!
Indoor /outdoor oriented home
w /cul-de-sac lot affording the ul·
timate in living! Pool, jacuzzi &
fountain. Step·down living rm
w /fireplace; formal dining; bright
& airy kitchen; panelled family rm;
3 BRs w /2 full baths including de·
luxe master suite w/Roman tub;
and lots more! OPEN FRI, SAT &
SUN 1·5 PM. 28 ASPEN TREE,
UNIVERSITY PARK. (Q·ll)
NEWPORT CUST
Super buy! Plan 111 -3 BRs, 21h
baths, dining rm w /built-ins, wet
bar & mini ocean view rrom master
BR. $119,900. Arliss Kirschmer
642·8235. (Q·l2)
HAUOR VIEW HOMIS
Great 4 BR Montego Phase II
w /COWllry kitchen-family rm. com·
bination + formal dining area for
entertaining. Move-in condition!
ONLY $159,000 -will lease/option.
Lynne Vah:ntine 644-6200. (Q-13)
A RIVIRA CHATIAU
. Newport Riviera that is! With
tennis -pool -separate jacuzzi -
sauna -billiard rm -hobby rm -
etc! Highly upgraded 4 BR, 3 bath
end unit townhome w /wet bar.
Won't last at $89,900! J eanne
Barnett 644-6200. (Q·14)
SPICIAL CAIMIL
Corner lot! Spacious 3 BR w /formal
dining & separate f am.Uy rm w /slid·
ing doors to patio. ·cathedral ceil-
ings; tinted windows; gar. door
opener. Spanking clean! $147,500
fee. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (Q-15)
A llG OPPOlTU...-n
Beautiful 4 BR Willows home
w /spacious Master BR, dihing area
& central air -perrect for the
growin g family! Will consider
lease /option! $78,900. Anita
Bradshaw 752-1414. (Q·16)
SEAVllW * THI MAMTUCD'f High on lg. corner lot offering one
of Newport's best views! $249,500.
• THI MEW llDFOID
Lg. 3 BR & den on upper tier.
Priced to sell -$249,500 I Carl
BuUer 642·8235. (Q-17)
WAIM • IMVmMGI
4 BR, family room, l ·lt9l'Y beauty
in Spyglass! You'll Jove the
hardwood herringbone noon in en-
try, dining &· kitchen; indoor
garden & restful living rm
w /French doors leading to raised
redwood deck. Decorated to perfec·
tton I Lush landscaping + htll
views. Marjorie Mabon 6"·6200.
(Q•18) I
NIVAn TUMftMllUTY
We love the feeling or this 3 bdrm
home. Posslbty, you will, too! It's
peacerul: the patio ls relaxing, the
side yardi; are 12' wide and dotted
with maturt! plne trees, the home is
immaculate and restrul. The location
is central Westcliff, near schools,
parks and shopping. One of ti)e best
we've seen, at $139,500. (It's new on
the market>
UllllillVUI: li()Ml:i
REAL. TORS', 676·6000
2443 Eut Coast H1ghwav, Corona del Mc1r
c1lso in MesJ Ver<..le . .it 546·5990
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PUBLIC NOTICE·
SPYGLASS HILL
28 Morro Bay Dr.
New 4 BR Cape Horn model. $239,500.
Owner never moved in. Fabulous view
of city lights & hills. Carpeted &
landscaped. Ready to move into.
$239,500. firm for 10 days, then proper·
ty will be listed for 6% more.
RARE °''ORTUHITY AT
A REAUSTIC nJCI
640-6410 or 644-4614
GeMral I 002 GeMt"ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
A CJOf"9"UI• new, sin9le leytf McLain
2 bedroom, 2 bath TownhotM In Newport
leach. C• be Y°'" J• I 5, 1971
Priced Under I 25K
551°4031
1002G....-1002
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PRESTIGIOUS
Immaculate home filled with emotion
and up/grades. Located on cul-de·sac
and very private lot. With view in a
very dE:Sirable nei~hborhoocl. Formal
dining rm. lge ram rm, lge kit w/eat·
ing area. 4 Boorooms. 2'h baths. En·
joy the very best in Mission Viejo.
Alie for Joa11, lll-1203
c......, Z I CNWlt Vtilley
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ARST PLACE & the first one to live In
this home with view. See
the roll1na hllll, the 1llt·
ter of the night lights and
a patch or blue water. All
Um and oewty Listed and
landscaped home In
Spyglass for only
1251.500.
64Ml61
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
HARIOIVllW
Catmel Models, reduced ~.ooo. newly decorated,
fee lots. Move in today.
R.E. Professlonala,
963-8377
STEAL
th1s bil' br, 2 ba beauty I
Many pluses included
ram1ly rm. pal.lo, fruit
trees etc, etc. Priced
11.000'1 below mrkt. at
$84,950. Convt. or VA
loan OK. 646·9898 Agl.
ATI'ENTIOH
IHVESTORS
2S1ngle family homes on
one lot very sharp pro·
perty in excellent rental
area. Positive cash now.
Priced below market at
$88,950. Hurry I Cal l
963-6767
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Curelree Uvh1~ In thl1 ~
Bit, low malnt. putlo
home. Vaulted cetl!n11.
formal dln-rm, near
pool, park & l1tke. ~.900. Open House Sun
HI.~ Laurelwood Dr. S.J.C.
Tn-lovel ' BR, fam·rm,
w /Crplc. wet-bar, new
crptl, drps, view of Hill
& Valley in La1iuna
Niguel.
New 8500 aq. (t, !I BR,
ram·rm , uparaded,
landscaped, You llan't
buy Hearst's Caatle1 why
set.Uc tor leas. Tey U'l1t
for size at $149,500.
MARQUARD REALTY
498-0600 or 499-2237 ask for Ray
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REDUCED $40,000
of.ocalion -kf ien
4 I 4-4 I 41/> ACAC.A Betw~ Pacific Dr. & First Avti! 2
Bdrm, 2 Bath home. Family room,
breakfast area, new kitchen, heated
terrace. Just completed, 2 Bedroom, 2
bath view unit, 24xl2 deck. $210,000.
Open Sat/Sun 1·5
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24H L COnt Hwy .. Cclr'oM .. M•
FOR THE IRIDE I 022 Costa Meta I 024
A secluded 3 bdrm. 2 Builder must sell 2 year old 3 bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• buth aruiiversary estates SPECTACULAR country home. A Jarae So. Bayfront home, remodeled last Open sat 12-5 939 Serru
pool i.ize lot country month. QMllty Duplex Way. 3br, rumpus rm.
kitchen with microwave An exceptional cuatom ll&f' pool. Jacu~.u. $&()()(;
oven, u l! e d b r I c k **Private Beach bwlt home with vaulted reduction. Lytton Real
fireplace -gas BBQ and ••Master Suite w/hreplace wood beam c clhng, Ly.545.,.771
oh yes a Newport ad ••Game Room wi firei.>lace & wet bar be11utif11l solid ook dress. Buy it for your Li R fi l ca b I net a th r u · o u L • RARE FIND bride. call us ror the * * v m w I irep ace & wet bar nreplacea in living room modest price. 646-7171 and master bedroom, 4 Bdrm, fam!ly condo
'VrlN ,,, .,. 11SIUN1011 N<f' <?wner will consider 2nd TD, lease/op· leaded 11asa windows Centrally located. $83.~ [.. I boo, or possible trade. Principles on· and a ceramic tile Try$7000downortrade. I J.iJ!lll!'IJ HAL PINCHIM . ; _,,k ·'~j\ifif!J)\ ly. $351,000. t~~ZZI i;L~~ masL~r :~s:14~~~
D a y S 6 4 0 • 6 0 5 9 , E v e n i n g s 0 charming 2 bedroom i--------• EASTSIDE GI 640-4468/640-5070 Rental wllh rlrcplace V enffon
Desirable Easttdde 3 and a separate patio eh Aft bdrm family home on deck. VA appraised value
huge lot. Large living C811 644-72ll Sll0,000. Offered at G.neral I 002 Bctlboa Island I 006 $79.500. Quality built 3
room • bt!llf paneled. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcdrm, 2 balh. Shake Large cov d patio. Rec reational vehicle --------..i 3 Br llfl Ba. xtra lge Jot. roof . brick l'pl c. parking. Owner will pay IEST VALUE Bay view. By owner. ========='I hardwood rt rs. Near
points so you cun use IM HARIOR VIEW S185.000. 673-5069 schools & park. Vacant.
your GI benefits. Just 2 & a den or 3 bedrm. JASMINE CREEK sec a n ytime. Call
listed. Should DO rast! Delightful patios, yard. BAY VIEW 540-ll51. .. Want to buy Plan Ill,
IHG-7711 High I Y u P ll rad e d Extra Large Lot Wavecrcst model. Prine.
lmmcd. occupancy 3 Bdrm. H '2 6a home. only. 7M·ll81 ~:» HERITAGE
Real Ec;talc
LIKE A MODEL
This super upgraded
Newport Condo show's 3
lrg bdrms, 21'.I ba, mini
ocean view and also a
mini price. Would you
believe $87,000. This
beauty will not last.
646-7171
ON N IU 0 •II S fUN 10 ~I N"'I :.
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BEST VIEW
BEST PRICE
CORONA DEL MAR Open House S~;Sun 10-s 321 Ruby. S18S,OOO. Ph
DUPLEX 673-5069
• • REALTORS
NO COMPARISON
Lovely duplex. each unit -In Irvine Terrace. 4 M.V. Golf Course, Owner.
Bedrooms, 21'.I bath11: 11 5 Br, 3 bu. Newly UP·
&F'Pool&1surpn11e)a1r eraded $157 950 having 2 bedrms each. Balboa Petllnsula I 007
Walk to beach. Priced to ••••••••••• ••••• •••• • •• conditioning on bi&, big 556-6076. · ' · sell
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GoHers Dream
Mua Verde 's moil
SPECTACULAR home. 5
BR, 4 ba, FR. DR, LR.
Spanish 2 story. 'Ai acre.
The goll course la your
corner. S23.S.OOO. ---·-PENINSULA 1.000Tahuna 4 BR. 2 Ba, frplc, D/W. O~ecatftOftfTriplex OpenSunday Mesa de! Mar. Owner
Top location. Close to Univen~yReaJty Avail. now. $82,000.
everything. Now install-675-6510 963·5_99_3 ____ _
ing copper plumbing -thru-out. Will be com· CHARMING,3 Br, 2 Ra,
pletely repainted in & frplc + 1 br. apt 1159,000.
out. & recarpeted. A Owner. 640-7030
hard to find ilem &
pnced RIGHT. House+ Income
MESA VERDE
EXCLUSIVE
2 Bdrm house+new 2 Br
apt. over 4 car gar. 511
Acacia. 180K. Ph eves
673·0571 Compare this sharp 3 back yard. Open Houae
bdrm Newport Creal con· Wed. lhru Sun. 1·5. 1700 ~~e{o~h~~·irnaglr~ ~ Circl e Aet. ~r11J;llllJI ~!~~~~ ....... ~~.~~
Just like new tblS custom
3 bedroom, 2 bath with
plush pile carpeting,
large family room, with
used bnck fireplace for
your dining & entertain·
ment, call agt.
540-3666
WHELAN
you tan't beat this view -------
t Y Pn'ce At $145 000 --------p AN GT , ? East.Bide Buccola. 3 Dr. a an · • Coronodel Mer I 022 L NIN ?SELL. ram rm. Tile patio. Walk
this will aell Ca sL' $58,750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVETHOUSANDS! LoCatholic&NBschools 646-ml HU61c family room with Let R Ito /1. • t & · used brick wall and CDM IEACH our ea r 1811 S83.000own/ugt.. 548·3QH fireplace. 3 Bed rm, 2 do it professionally.
bath. dble car garage, COTTAGE ASSIST·U·SELL
new 18' Doughboy pool & Lots or wood and stained 957-8400
---------'''-1 filter. All thss on a glass.$139,950. ---------1
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2 STRY-$54,950 smart Investor! This .
Dr a mat I c I i v . r m . A STARTER bedroom home is on
gourmet kitchen, dine, Home on ooean view site. large fenced lol, is newl Owner must sell 3 Ur 2
sweeping stairs to hide· ~~~~~~~~~ Like new, 2 bedroom. 2 painted in and out and 1i:. Ba, approx 1800 sq.ft. away master awte ,und :: bath, $122,500. Try only $66,000-0R SUB· Recently painted, Jgc
guest quarters. Hurry! 1---------$15,000down. MIT OFFER! OPEN l"am Rm, and guest apt 963-7881 Q'6A.IER HALPINCHIN MON-THURS tll 8 :3 1n rear . Im med.
OP1Nm11•nS NNT08fN1CI' "" REA ORS PM · O A C DESPERATE LT · possession ... ~•llHd =.~!~::~tP:m 1Nii1/iiz"•jjjj6jjjj7_,:Wi4_,~.,'_,:.,.~_••' 1 M. •~=~~ ;;;, 631-1 ... Al(l.
JUNITS bedrooms and loft. Completely remodeled Propertl•• Submit Offers! Private swlmmln• pool. on an oversized lot. A 752-1920 · EASTSIDE Asking price j ust re· 1400 QUAtLn Ntw HACH Owner anxious lo sell.
Just listed, th.is ideally duced to $145,000. Cal) smashio( 4 BR plus den ---------1 Coverd patio Covered
localed income property M0-11.51. plus formal dining plus 1----11m1---~ patio, trailer parking, 3
may be just what you are huge family room with CRV !0 000 bedroom Freedom lookihg for. One 3 bdrm, open beams, natural home ' red brick
2 bath & 2·one bdrm un· wood textures and ocean Sharp4 br ~la Mesa. fireplace, hving room,
its, close to shopping & ~~~~~~~~~ and jetty view from 551 Pierpont St. eating area, $64,1950, transportation. 6'6-7111 master auite &. sundeck. Mo Down VA BKR, call 540-1720. Just steps to Ocean Blvd. 5S6-7777 GARDEH GROVE $227.000.
$60,950 C•644-721 I WortdRNl&tate_ TAAllB I
3 BR. 1~ ba, cov patio, ftlK"'9 Real F:etate
dbl gar. Priced to sell, New Coadoa, 2 Br, 2\.ii Ba. ···;; · ··-· . ,. NESn!D call now. 2 frplc's, ceramic tile #I In Catifomia
Your n~~!!'! set off e46·3S2SorS4S-34S3 -!!~!!!!!~~~~~~ ~~.hi-r~2b:~~k:;.ool & EASTSIDE
with southwest landscap-:::: VA S7 I ,500
Ing. 4 Bdrms and new I SPYGLASS HILL Room For Boattrrlr Remodeled doll house, 2 drapes in fam. rm and D U 1 3Bedrm,2baramhome car deta.ched gar.
liv. rm. All new kitchen ~--~~~~~~ rama ca ly situated, on corner lot. Walk t w/alley entrance. Call appliances. Patio with • ocean&bayviews;,BR, priv. swim/tennis club. now!
fire-rlng. Call soon JUSTllDUCED lam. rm.,pool&jacuni. Only $71,500. David ~ZU3 TO $11 ,500 3 Car gar. $289,500 Bourke Realtor. 546·9950. PAUL MARTIN OPfN1119 •t1sruNro~rn"'' Beautiful Mesa Verde REALESTATE 644.7383
patio home. New carpet,
VATERMSl
3 bdrm doll house on Cul-
de-lac. Very well cared
for le bu great Cmly rm.
Microwave oven incl. nu.a won't last ·It'• only
l&t,IOO. MS-IM91
Inga. +2br, 2ba apt over walls " window cover· Duplex • 2br, 2ba hse FREE
1653 Ntw Hampshire ga r a(•• $178,500.
Cost•M•ta Larkspur, 500 blk. VACAllli..IT
712 0.61 544~ houses for VETERANS, n
• NO down, NO cloain1
I 800 OCEAN VIEW tlOllts. We have 2 In Costa MESA NORTH
Pvt beaches, 4 Bdrm, 2 Mesa, l ln Santa Ana, 2 In Super locallon-dose to
ba, pool. $229,500. by Huntington Beach. Call shopping ed •choola. 4
owner. 673·7973. Open for FREE lnlonnatloo. Bedrm home, needs
house Sat/Sun 1·5. 728 a 1 k for v o t e r a n some TLC. Seller is very
Comeo JOahlands Dr. coun.selot. All. motivated, bought
Have something to tell? 540-3666 another and MUST
Clusified ads do It well. WHILAN SELLI Take advantage ;::::;:;::::;:::;:::::::::~;::::::=::;:::;:::;;:::~ now!Call645-0303.
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this lovely 3 bedroom
home located on a q~t
cul-de-soc street. J (fit
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long. $86,500
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:M00-3600 •Cl ll. Views, b-d1 lsl I nd proved for 2-st o ry. Decorator furnished 4 c:c.sumen G Ide wuh/dryer, air cond •
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11--------•1Build.lng & fee land on VACANT LOT form/din lrg klchen EASTSIDE 3br,extralg . ~/month. 4 Bedroom,
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Hiiitop Hldeway Mile. 50xZ70 ft. Will con· gard & wtr. Avail Oct l7. 548..:f765 art 6PM baa pool, 2 story •
Hy owner 1 acre estate sider any reaaonable or. Rwu/mrea!':~gcelansts ocHcilalnlo&t &tS-4107 DUPLEX 2 Br 1 Ba, $295 chlldreo ok, no pets. Call
Wltll Vj .. w.'oo· pine trees, fer. Prio only. Call a .... • Mack 962-7788 " G Fashion Island views.1._ ________ •I & S275. 1950A & 1952 ' · 20~40 pool w/jacuzzi. 3 eorge646·7071 __ 1• b & d Perfect for your custom UIL..I.-.-R__.als Meyer Pl. 645-4855 Real nke 3 br. 2 ba, cpts, r, en, etc + com· Dusi19xes/ home. ..,,.......... ...., drpe, 2 car gar., fenced
plcte separate quest '1nltssde 1100 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 2Bdrm S300 La 4 bdrm 2 ba. Gre~tly yard, good toe. $39S.
house. $315,000. C/Bud ••••••••••••••••••••••• 955•0350 3Bdrm $'2S upgraded, new paint, 96J.4.567, Agent. no fee.
<H>S44-S007, <0>838·6153 • PLEX-$2'3,000 Yrly Rentals carpets, drapes, noors,
5 I ED ROOM Blk lo beach 3 Bdrm • $125 sod l}lwn. Dbl fireplace & COMWMn •ware! ~ R-....1 &tot.. l.DdoOr BBQ. Assumable n-r ~ -,. 10%down968-5700 3Bdrm $4~ VA loan. at $43,000. uc ore you pay somr FIXER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------u---'-D•••rt 4Bdrm S.SZS A"ents welcome LB. aagrenociuesn fdor, !he ... ·a·rul "1 HrinJ: your p ,1111t l & MobUeHomts INVESTNOW ..._..._ • • " ~
T.L l:. for th1 ' lar~<' For ScM 1100 DUPLEX. Costa Mesa Rnort 2400 Ne\vport Pier Reolty Priced $80,900. Brkr · CONSUMERS GUll>E
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mac• upgraded condo PORTORMO 11ell.Subro1toffcr 20x5G Skyline 2br. 2ba. 5 Income $510/moulbly. BIGBEARLAKEFRONT Jaiftll I 1111•s --br-.-2-b_a_._2_s_lo_ry-. -F-re_s_b1 they did. IOO's of hse !.,
on Lag Nigi;olf<'ounic R.C.TAYLORCO. Star CM. Adult prk. $84,600. $179,000.SCablos •A ml! paint & crpts. No plex's&apt's availabll'
Ten. t;olf, 11w1m/rac clbi. 4 Br, 3~ ba, fam rm, dtn 955-0350 Rent Wlder $130. 3 mi lo Pacliic Coast Realty Agt 494.9727 494-970. 2005 S.lbcNi Blvd. children. $425. Avail. NOW! At beach or ... Up
avail.499-3622_. ___ __.rm + lrg bonus rm. ---ocean. $27 ,SOO. By (213)'33-4968 Ne.,_tBch.673-2058 Ocl.20.646--0147 tolOO'solNEWllstin~s
Comm pool & park. Own 645-3357 646 6267 Big Be a r Weekend •--------•l·---------1 each d a Y . Sm a I 1 SEA TERRACE
3 Br, 2~ ba. townhome, 2
frpl.Mslr br swte h;is
ocean view. Pool, tenn1S,
beach. $119.800.
REGENT REALTY
t7 I 4t 496°950 I
VACANT DOVER SHORES :r. · ~ · lnconw Property 2000 Hideaway on level lot. 3 Br .. 2 Ba. ram/rm, on fee/PREE life service.
moveinquick• BE.a.UTIFULLY • Hx3l Columb1n, awning & ••••••••••••••••••••••• lots or trees, x lnt BEAUT 4 Bdrm home cul-de·sac, carp/drps, 645-4900 $174,900 Fee. Ai;t. ,"" op :-.toragcshed. C::.M. adult SAM CLEMENTE Moonridge lo~: Close to w/beach out front. $425 incl gardner. ••ComunMnGuide
552-8874. pointed 4 bedrm, 2 parl... $2000. 548·6173 gold mine, skung & golf Complete I y r u r o . 831·9081 bath ho s d ' · TRl-PLEX-extranice 3 course. Furnished. Fabulous vu. $850/mo ------3Br 2ba,cpt.l,drps,2l·:.1r IA YFROMT me. ep. 1"1"9 BR, 2 BA owner's unit 67s.77~. winter lse. 2 BR. frplc. patio, yd. ga~. fenced, frplc. $100,
rm, formal liv rm, wifrplc.Walklobeach& WATERFRONTHOMES Adults only. No pets. 67s-58l0,642·0393 LUXURYCOMDO brick tplc, 2 car park.SJ.S2.soo. O.~ounty 631-1400 $275. 645-1100 or 64s.67101-------
B1s: Bay/Ocean vu. Adult 9ara9e. landspd & $25 000 ..-ni,.-nr 2500 or548-6019 1 Bedroom condominium ••••••••••••••••••••••• sec bldg. Boat slip, pool. · kl d. B st buy ' • DUPLEX-Sharp 2 & 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR on Beach, winter near pool and ten111 s.
l'ncedtoscll·Ncw 4 br + Lgc 2br, 2ba. Sac. By ~~~hf~e exc~usive :! Hcdrm. 2 huth, Mobile near beach & purk. Dy Owner. 3br, ram rm, lease .. reas. 964-2187 & 2Bt ,rruddlcagedcplpre-$290 /month. Ca ll
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library. Uat·kt•d llll to Own. $175,000. Opn l0·5 llome. 2U'x57' In deluxe ~1.500. form din. nr shop'g & 960-1830 fd. No pets. $275 mo, $100 646--4477. Sal,Sun. 310 Ferm1ndo, n e i 9 h b or ho o d . •11lult. no pt'l park. Call BERTHA llENR V schl. Garden Grove. dep. 646-5637 --------woods. Dy Owner . UalPen.11408.Carey, $146500 O 'II tor details. Ed lliddle REALTORS 2135310401 u--U fum" '--d Neat. 2 br, 1 ba homt.', 586·9221. • · wner wi · · nuu>H n ISnc Btfl E. Side location-Lg w/cpts, drps, 2 car gar. , ___ 213-661~0.161 help finance. 1-"·1·.a.1to•r•s•.G4-6•H•x•11•.--.1--215_De_l_M_a_r ___ 4_92_·_4_12_1 Outof County ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r' 2Ua • fa m rm Jo'enced yard. Nice area.
Price SJashcd·Lake View HarborVlewHomes WoridW!deBrokers Property 2550 Genetal 3202 w/frplc. dbl gar , 233 $350. 963-4567, agent. no r~~i~~~· ~013r:;·c~x~cy Dramaltc Carmel, ex 673-4545 Walkto beachloc·ations Distress Property! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!'1owcr$47Smo.G422639 fee.
owner586-922L trcmely lgc lot. Pool & ---------S32,500 .... :.!h 55 icanfmd1troryou. W..u..dHome l&AREHTALS lBr House E. Side, re-•------------jacum, 4 Br. $169,950. s:!l ,500 ....... 12x60 Beach area speeiahsl. 2 BR. on 2 acres, 1050 sq. Why pay $2S·S30 when modeled kitchen, new BR, bltns, new crpts ~
MissiOftViefo 1067 640-4239or640-0616 •BLUFFS* AGENT6'164380 Probates.Foreclosures, n .. trplc, horse area, 90 youcai:igetthebcstfor cpts.$250mo.S4l·26l9 drps. Beach/Garfield.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner 1 :.1i.:t 1Br, 3 Ha, ;;.i• P/\RKLANE ___ ~ Bankruptcies, Divorce. nun. from Orange Coun-less, $15. fee. 7 Days -"---------i..:S350~:.:·..:.:m:.::o::·.:554-::..:...7.:.:2::1.:.0 __ _
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GreotArff many upg ds. Op~n '" P · 1nvestmentpropert1es. t $35000 •A c 11 $150Fum4-Plexutilpd 2 Br, cpts, drapes, range. 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc. patio. r,
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•~ ~ ~ 305 36th St. Sat Sun 1·5 428 VISTA Ur h, nr Hoag. Clea n. Below market pnce. y. ' · ...,rms. a Sl"-" Nw"' 0 -b ut·11 pd ~ , =.~ \J lts no pets 4 rm:; Fry, Den Hinkle Real "" Y.-°" Garage. No pets. Nr blks ocean. Bltins. New Beam ceilings duplex SUEHTE. da)s 75t !l!lfi2 ' .· . · · WortdWidelrokers Elltate,542-3456 S175Dp!J<,frpl,yrd bus /!>hops. $250. Ph epts/drps.2lJ-425-0314 rplc dwnstairs, close to evs ~ llOJ.1 1''mant·ini,: furn d $126 mo. rent. Call673-4545 ---------1 $1801 BR, pool, util pd 548·142.5
Let OUl' professional as· bay. Nr beach. A must ava1L Sl20.000 518·500·645·2737::.:_ ___ .(•---------1·---------1 $!002 BR 2·Plx, will con-3 Dr, 2 ba. bllns, 2 car
:.oc1ales provide you m· sec! BY OWNER. p 1 Mi. to WATERFRONT sidercl'tildren Oceanv1ew Park. 3br, gar., fenced yd, pool,
chv1dual attention in CLIFFDRIVE OCl'an frnt kit 2 BR TWO houses on lot. By Exquisite 4 Br, lBa, $2252BRC.M.Apt. 2ba, 2 car ~ar. custm swo. 14431 Chateau La.
-.ecunni: the home of SpJciou:. ;1 Hr :! 11.1• next t~ shp'g ct~. adult '. owner. $67.500 .• !ncomc dram~lic 2 story entry, $2703BR, kids OK patio, lnscp'g, nu pot & 673-4545 ''o ur dreams 1n m~nl•r.~H!l .. i.lU.ut:!!j72:! l"'lprk.""."""."•7_.,.cn 9>20/mo.OnlylO ·o down. 1826NewportBl,C.M. crpts. $450 1ncld's ---------"' "' °"" ,,.. .,...,,, 510 So G S t bar. 3 car garage, in-d 548 995 ..._ ________ _ ,\meri r a's mo~t s u1· ------. arnsey, an a lud d k 1 • be sis.rec 545.5990 ..:ur ener. ·1 ,,.
<'l'Ssful new c·ommun1tv. San Clemente 1076 Wanted to buy. Mobile Ana_._839_-48_21 _____ c es oc •. t 5 a auty 548·1.953
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aw;11t1ng you in thc Sad-SPACIOUS WF:STCLIFI" 1---------S:l6 IJ021 J UNITS 18051648-510 I days Since 1942 dlctw<·k \'Jllt·v Call 1rs 3000 ~q fl s beclrms. s.11/Rent(Trac:S. 18051642-9009 eves $145Furn1 br, Apl
tod.i) :1• ,haths family room. 2 Beaut. ocean vww holnl' Costa Mesa. $17,500. )11· i---------• $150 1 br, kids. pels i l i R37 !J500 Fpl«~. Lgc hCJJ. m~~ter <>verlook11H.! DanJ l'ouat Viking Scandia come. Huge !ot. S169,950. -$17SCozy cotlajtc
7H i58l·IUOO suite :i fabulous buy al llarlior. Pnn• r<.'dut·t•d lo 2>1x60 in ticautiful llunt-6 UNITS R~ Estate $1852 br, kids in L.U.
$174.!JOO. SIZ7.950. Call 111).{ton Beach <.1dult park. ExchC11KJ9 2800 $210 2 br. Westmin plcx
Tennis Swim Golf lli\llll F:TT REAL TY SCOTT REALTY 2 Lgc bedrms, 2 Cull on 30,000 sq ft +-+~lot: ••••••••••••••••••••••• $225 2 br, 2ba, yard
By owner. Muclnd 671 4 642.5200 536-7533 haths, many, many ex· Zoned C-2 R-4 Ensl<;ide Why pay taxes.,. Trade S2503br, unt, kids ok
br Casa Sarga. SpecL .. i---------i---------· lt as. Hurry fort his one Costa Mesa. $129,9SO. Frank Zelamcy Realtor $275 3br, 2ba kids. TH unobstructed mountain 1--------531 5800, eves.IW2·8434 646-9898 agt. 494·8502 $3604 + 2 Condo, pool
& golf course vu. Walk to1im-------• OPEN HOUSE 9 /2 5 lnt'I RE Network Open 7 days Fee
tennis . golf course. lake, A-FRAME Sale by O\l.ner Co nv<• 1------------------Real Estate 557-0822
rec cent e r · Pr 0 r. Large 3 bdrm, 2 story. mcncc or a lownhouS<'. BY OWNER Wanf•d 2900 1----------lndscpd, beaut. decor N I · d · FOR SALE Two 4-plexes, side by •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• n_._ __ p =--·-'a 3207
II d Ar 6 cw y painle m & oul. pnvacy of a home < 180 si"de. Mesa del ,..ar. CM . 0 w N p t y · -en...,.. w ;a upRra es. l Stepstoocean.Slll,500. degree on•an v iew I Clean Co1y 1 Br mobile ... roper in •••••••••••••••••••••••
''kdays837-8260 CAYWOOD 496.077 1 3701 C J Ill· home.CallS48·9652 Xlnt cond. Never a Inglewood, Hawthorne LUXURY 2 BR C d
------REALTY INC. Casino. vacancy. $300,000. 25% orSo. Bay area? . · on °-By owner. Eli,:oya 4 Br --SOUTHCOAST dwn.Shortescrow req'd. W1LLrAYCASH" Oc eanV1ew. Security
prorc ss i o n:il y •548-1290• BEST HU Y IN SAN PLAUAREA Pnnconly. Please call Ph.TomD'Allessand.;o f.s'::l~~~?mo~fi-}u~~
landlscd•aNpcd ... sur~lr"_!J7P2·r-~~~~~·-·-·---·~~~--CLE'.\1ENTE. J'ullm·l•Jn 72 Lanrer20'<57.2 BR,2 btwn4&8PM,S4().6338 T.D.PROPERTIES 15. 600 E Oceanfront. Jo:rJIC o;.ig,~"°.,,.. v iew. trom th •~ 11r11f I I Portofino Beauty Ba I 1253X UI X nl oc. & EXCLUSIVE (213)674·6907 or (714) 997-8382or838·3094 U,\ltCELONA ·M;in y clctrt"d :I UH.2 U/\hmm ht.•aut.purk. 546-6201 anytime or -------
.>.t ra:-.,. JUr I', Ba . aw a rel 2700 sq. n .. 4 br. 31 ~ ba llarhor r:'>l<Jlt'' All l'll'l' '7:! V1km", 24x64. 2 BU. 2 Deh luxe 4 plex.wilh stupel r (714 )"•"5221 aft. 6pm orona def Mar 3222 lnd'di.. guesl rm w,lofl k h t I .. p er s uni n ........ ''111n·•r, *"!l,!150 Opn 1lc en. 11u1t:l '· 0 11 Y Ba. l;1m·rm, wet-bar, s ar own · --------••••••••••••••••••••••• u "'u br. Privacy, paddle ten· I k l"k d1· "S .Sal Sun 581 98t5 nis, J:ardcns. Ry uwnr Sl 19.500 Trv I.>'" 11twn. xlnl l'Ond. (JY1869·70 1 par 1 e surroun n,., ' Mpt. Beach ttage, 2 Br 1 Ba. pal10.
&. hurry l'rinl· ""'' Golden Key Located in prime re-UNITS new decor. carport. S of ---------1 By appt Sl 7o .ouo. t7l41 ttlli !lo:t:1 01 1.!1:11 s1dential income area. tp.l.1·5128 373 SIU'J \I 11 Sales 537.5000 Agent 545-8424. 673.7737. 1 Bldg on Balboa. 3 rent· Hwy. 955.3547 eves
--edas4. I ~-J Acre~ for sale 1200 -DELUXE DUPLEX l Bldg on 2 lots on 34slSl. Beautiful 3 br, 2 ba +den
RAREFtMD .
New 3br. 2\liba. near park
& shop'i,:. Children & pets
welco me" S475 mo .
546·0270.
$!75. 2 DH. 1 Ila, gar, rt•·
dee, fed bkyrd. Adult cpl,
SCOTIREALTY
536·7533
no pets. G46·l07H ____ r-~~~~~~~~~
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J::asts1de Bluffs & View, J ocean: 4 bd, 3 ba, fam
br, 2'h ba, auto, gar, rm, din rm, set bar, f1rc
$450. 963-6372 ring, outdoor BBQ &
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pool. $750/mo; Consider
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$215, 2 Br! A steal! Kid~
OK, small fee, unit, call •
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645-4900
••Consumen Guide Brand-new con · clom1niums · choose Crom•-.------.,---
l·story 2 Br 2 bath up· Kids & Pets OK. Ont~
per over yo~r own dbl Sl30, lge 2 Br. call the
gar. w /opener _ or _ rental expert. 645490?
2·story, i Ur, 2 bath. ••COftsumers Guide _
Modern kitchens : !{as 2 Story, 4 an, 3 Ba. +
BBQ: qwet & pnvate: fam·rm. close to heh.
close lo shopp1 n~. Edison Hi~h. New crpts.
$350/mo. yrly. . paint. $500. mo. Can U1 ll. Larry Dyer642·8235 675.3859 . Good Investment. ~ uan ••••••••••••••••••••••• c us t. hm. Mex lrle, 2 Story Condo, 3 Bd \'u Coplstrano I 078 A TIEHTION 594.500. 2 Bdrm & new 1 All rented. Pr. $399,000. Rom an tub. ~u nd k. -3 Br2 B c ts drps ., t·ar
or ~cadow & coastline. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. Income 5625 per THE CALLISON CO. 640·7849 674 Cove St. 3 Br, fam rm a, P • : ..
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f'antai1tic view. quiet 91(),000 firm. &l5·2982 aft 2 Bit. l ha homt.' Wvocl DEVELOPERS mo. Great neighborhood. 675-4961 -------w/frplc . $395. 2062 gar. ls:e y~rd w, ~nd
cul·dc·sac. W a I k to 5::lopm. deck & e n c I v a rd ltlvers1de County in Sun-f>32 J>lumcr. Open Mon H.wport Bch. Realtor One blk from B1i.: Corona Wallace, 2 Br, {am rm patio. 70C'2 Ford Dr. si5u.
schools & shops. Profess. ----~.000 ~Ml:! Edgl'woud nymead, npprox . 190 thru Fri, 9·5. 557·4579 -Spacious 4 BH. :I HA hsc. w,rrplc. $350. 2197 Cu-213-439·0281
designed award winn1n~ 1/4 AC. BACK SAY Rd, SJC. 495 s211; acres. Perfel'l for mini· -----Frpl, gar, guest rm & ba. nyon 11:1. 2 Dr, $295. Dnve 4 Br, 2'12 ba, 2 story, tripll·
lundscup1nf,l. Model o-Sot/S..n I 5 ranches. 5 Miles from OCEANSIDE Rentals Call673·5646. by . t h c n c a 1 1 "Br. LANDMARK 2o:llt home II ke inter. has ,.... • IT HEEDS FIXIM' I ·1ke Perns ""· 1· 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6336 2 0282 " Imm a c :i ~· r h 0 m c " · • wenty units-5upe · ~ f,, 1 h d 3 Br 2 Ba picturesque 673· /64 · Hrcnlstone. $495/mo. + evcrylhmg. Buy from w .ov"r :>I! trcc5. beaut BUT A REAL BUY R.C. TAYLOR CO. vestment area S435 000 s "' s ~ 1 bo d • l ' -----dep Lease 968.7307
<owner1hkr) As kins: pool&spa .2500 s1j.fl,4 I BR home w h1 I & -----UD Balboalsland 3106 to big Coro~~· 9175 per lla,clcan,fplc,newcpt«,sharp-New w/w short 0 r I I( • 0 w n c r . ~ I 955-0350 I' aa •.• ~· ....................... cap ar cotlaj?e. s cps Mesa Verde Norlh, 3 Ur 2 .
SSS.900. To Sec call Bn.2·~Ba.Lll..Dlt.FH. ~l'an vi ~w .. i!>k ing 8'"CRE~'" .... CH Plac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.67J..5180.644·0HY.l many xtras. $.SOO. Avl shai:tc~.newpainlk
8JO.."'"" 3 c ar g ar . Broker ..,.,.,,5()(). • "" """" Pro __...i Oct 1 C 11" .. 93112 "°"1· F1·~er upper hous~. 3 ~ar p....-. •• N. BAYFRONT·winter L'OR LEASE Larrre 6 · a ..,.. · paneling, 3Br, 2Ba, 2 l':lr _________ , cooperation. s2:rn.ooo. 4 ANCHORAGE .. " ~ 0 r ., r d $395 cl
2315 Windward Lane. garage, bunkhouse.out l4000UA~5Jt~:~ll><>nllACH 48r 2Bu. $600 m o. bdrm home. New ! Qwelnghbrhd.3Br,2ba ~i~c mo. Y •
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LA FAMILIA ------17141 496-7711 m it. lot<; of trees. Being 4-Plex, Mesa Verde. Up· -644-1481 & pets ok. $550. 646-6238
3BR.allupgrade:-. l'Or SEAVIEW !>phi into-2's. Terms. graded own i unit STEPSTOBAY.3DR Lgeduplexhomem CdM . _or64_5_·204 __ 2·------i.
ner lot. view Near Sod OPEN HOUSE Sat Sun bdrm. l'J ba V11lai.:c llKH Sl7S.OOO . Own/a g t. 2 ba.cllnrm,frpl,gar 3 Bdrm s & 3 Ba . rv'ne 3244 1 s 1714 1 677-5691 979 8169 d New 3 D r Condo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlcbac•k Colll'ltC. ne\\ 2000YachtVigilant San J uan 1·ondo I l&r OR SZ20530 ' 2pal1os&gar enS.125 Fabulous master s uite. Sunflower & Dear.
lh{!h School & elem 5189•500640.2365 j.!ara{!e S63.000 l'rm<· ----*SPENDABLE* J28Sapphirc.644·0954 Sm pvt yd. $600 /mo lmmed occupanc y. RENTALS
Sc ho ol. By owner. only.S48·80!fS LOADEDW/OAKS 2 houses on 1 lot. 3br & Wl .... TERRrt...tT.a.L _752-0617Agt. $SOO mo.Ph&-14-1493
S72.500. Assumable 1-'ll \. THE BLUFFS • .. I ded lh k d " s;n "" 81.-)'1 loan. Owner will BY OWNER ,, .,errs oa wi oa 2hr. Ni cety ,rcnovat~ Charmmg2 Br2 Ba, lplc, 2 BR. 1 ba w/gar. S375
2 BR, 2 ba •..... $t2S/525
2 + Dor3br,2ba .. $52:'>
carry $5000. 2nrt TD for lwller than new! Lgc. 3 trc<'~ IR the Clcvcland property w 7 , spend,1· garage. 675--0994 mo .. yrly. lse. lncl's wtr, brlrm. split· level with SALE/RENT "lallonul Forci.t, So. of ble per mo. $71.500 _ --trash •-grdn'g. 640_9.,,.._
l BR. new crpts, lino.,
drps & paint. Jnclds lawn
care. 1'2 i.1ar. middle age
cpl prel. No pct3. S?SO +
dcp. 549-2300
3 BR, 2 Ba ....... $4351700
3IlR,2'h Ba ......... $450
2 yrs or make orrcr. b & 1 h T l I Bd 1• 1 .. <> ,. "'1 · 1 "" """ ay 1g ts view. o a · 2 rms. 1 "';: HI .,un range ... o. "umc1pa Ne__.. Reaf &tote 3 BR, 2 sty ••!ifl •yrly. ----must sell' 831·~51 aft. 1 · ... h " 1 ti -..-· • """
4 BR, 21h Ba .......•. $795
48R,2Ba .......... S42u y new interior uccor. Hollow. Uetac cu patio wut<'I'. i:cnt e ro 1n g Associates H A R D E s T y 2 Blks to big Corona
6pm Truly outstanding at home Po o I 1 re 1• knnlli. for v iew s ilcs. 645•6625 REALTOHS. 675 2866. beach. 3, Bdrms, 2~:i ba. ......._ le h 06 it:ll,500 r a c i Ii t 1 e s. a 1 r . w l r Owner will carry. AGT -----formal dm. Huoc ma!lter __.wport ac I 9 8atbo P in u1 3 I 07 ., l BR house. frplc, fed yrd,
1.1til paid. $275. mo.
l/528-Q17 aft6pm
COSTA MESA
3 DR, 2 baths •......• $450
••••••••••••••••••••••• AGENT64o-s:x;o !>oftner. Loaded. SGS.500. !714> 67G·5717 ONE OF A IUMD a en s a suite. Frplc, over 2300
January closing. <Rent OR522·2080 COMMERCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq.ft. $700/mo. lease. OCEANFRONT
Uy owner, panoramic
ocean view, 2 Br each un·
It ln quiet end of W.
Newport. Nr Santa Ana
River Jetty. Call 548-7219
or559-4221
OCliMFROMT unlil escrow closes> Coll Commercial SPACIOUS oceanfront 4 Agt.675-6366anerGpm. West Newport 3 Br. after 2 PM Sunday. ,_......., 1600 OPPTY Br 2 Ba completely furn.
De h H E · 493 1254 • w,..... • r Res tored Lag u n a hme. Fplc, wshr /dryr, New Dplx 3 hr, 2 ba, fplc, BC ~me. nJ.OY . • •••••••••••••••••••••• L d k tto kWUctbh Catalina view & surf mg 1 an mar • seven r e-dshwshr, 2 car gar, no nx par·· 0 c ·
at your doorstep . Unbeatable Bargain. 4 Br Prime Comm crnr lot. sidenUal & four sharp pcls. Yrly rental avail. $57S.428Begonia644-1732 ...,.,,.. 000 2'h Ba. upgradcd hme. 70xll7 Nwpt Blvd. Sm commercial units. Fully Sept Uth 644 95112 .......,.,,. · I $79,900. negolrnblc. bldg. Gd visibility. Agt rented.Sellerwillearry · · · Nrbeach,shops,upper,3 e9JY rotnS O.W.C. 492-4337 646-7171 seconcl on assumption of Winter rental nr Bay & Br 2 Ba, W /D, D/W, fplc:
Rffftw • 645-1531 Alla 1080 currenl loan. Great In· Ocean. 2 or 4br, frplc & gar, $425. 675·8340, 2000 Sq.FT. vestment at $650,000. furnace. No p e l s . _968_-827 __ 4 _____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
3 bdrm;. 2 bath, pool •
Mon\icello Townhouse.
$375/mo. No peh .
545-9491
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Real Estate OFFICE BUILDING C2l3l243-5316 Just orr Newport Blvd .. C ALL TODAY... ... CostaMesa 3224 DanaPoW 3226 TURTLEROCK 4 Br,
2 STORY/POOL with adjacent R·2 lot & 3 about the training beioi COf'OftCI .. Mer l I 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fa!D Rm, Jg. Din Rm.
LIDO ISLE 4 BR
l Brw,pvtentry. Agt.
Br 2 Ba house. Ample offered lo new licensees ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde 3 + family, Cloae to Dana Point alnum, 2 Ba, nr park &
OHL Y $89, 900. p:arkin.g. Owner w111 lake In our growing friendly WINTER LEASE l ~ ba .. new paint. $400 Marina NEW 3 Br 2'1!1 pool. SSSSmo. 752·0l8S
m!!IVIUll .. ,,ER This 4 bed rm. 2 bath Ccn· llOU!IC 1n trade for down. office. Ask for Alan. .b Bdrms, pvt bayfroot Mo. No pets. Ba, spilt level ror )5C. Lovely 3 br, 2 ba, w I DW.
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Nt-:W l'auat & W11llf>J1~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spotless luxuryduplex gar. No pel.S. Nr. OCC. Llke new. Children OK. _4_94_86_1_L _____ _ LUYt-~ Pldld 3 Bdrm, 3 tir. 1', lia condu Pool. t'rplcs. Newcpl/drps s:110. 751·:&6 $UO/mo. 10~ Adams Sl. 4 Br, Z ba, garuge, new Deluxe Sun Valley, Idaho ~nd unll Frc~h paint palm, ~itr Nr So. Cst Nicely furnished yrly Wlk to bch·shp'g. Crdnr -----A._1. Ellen C. Mahoney cpt:s/freshly painted. Condo 2 BR 3 Ba \.:i
plu:.h ~ .. r~l. Spot le·:.:. l'lu . ..a $3"1S &io <n:I!', rental 1 lidrm, $300/mo, gas·wtr Incl. Yrly lease. SPACIOUS 963 0731. _ __ Ylry lae $550/mo. 34th St. Reg r~t.e. 6'2·iM01 •
thrnughhut Walk to Wntminattr 3298 m Glenneyre, 1 blk to 3Br 3bbal,700'~5/mo New dlx 2 br, 2 ba on Jbr. expensive drps & Closet.obch,532-3331 . marltel.S, pool, llthoultt & bch 673 5003 or 494.4420 4 lir 3 a am-rm 2100· Bluff 2226 P f A 2 Br. den, 2 ha, frpll. "ark ssoo,mo A"l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2111151moAdulls pre('dNo !i. ac1 IC ~e .• crpt'g,frplc,mc.'epal10& RefttsllstoSh..-. 4300 p<itao~. c:IO'led g.,.r bw5.'i61l .. \.t-ryrm·e4br,2b11 home pets509Acac1a64S-7048 CM. $285 No pet~. Con rosegarden +gardenf'r. BACHELOR •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mature adlls 14 75 '4<tlh uw, dr11~:.. cpll>. 2 O ceanfront, 2 BR, -tact W.S. Peterson , l'lc<:l. gar & plenty of Wanl cong'lroommate·'
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3 Bdrm, 2l, ba, blltn~ area. Family sazcc.1 it !!63-4567Agcnt,nofce. no pets. Wmte r ~00. of bay. Trees. Pnvate. eves. 536-9491 APJ •SHAREAHOMI!:•
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nyon vu. 1069 Sunla Anu, plete redecoration. Move Unfun"lhed 3425 Almost oceanfront, lovely insert "I" rule pels, 1021 Valencia. S310 mo. Close to beach 100' . from the ocean . !wTI.. 2 Br, 2 ba, APT.
LB. $525 /mo. 642·8907, tn now! Everything new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HRDuplex,gar. Wmter 0 le & A t Call546-al8S 841!·MOO Avail. now! 201 E . Util. pd. Spa, pool, $210
759·5807. &gorgeous. $725/mo. Super 2 fir Condo in nice $t25. 4117·1744 Marion, UD xes p s. * * * f'or Lease Condo, nr bch, ~ti;:!. "~C:·F~~~ cS:1S:: ::~~~~5645-2339 or msg
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••••••••••••••••••••••• --------847-3871 Prime Corona del Mar C f V1 I r dbl ls t i.._--------. Lgc Condo 2 BR, ~ ba locations. A.gt. 675.2311 °"" • a1 I pa io, gar, J>C;X>. • en· Prof. woman wants M/F 3 Ar, 2 ba, A/C, bulltins... 2bd, 21Ja, liuilt ins. cpl, while water view, few days. 31871CircleDr. nls. saunas, 1scuul, to shr 8 Br tri level con-
SJ75 mo. Nr. Moulton ~'~ro+rfaemc lrlmfChso.meQ. uLagel drpi;. Newport Terr. $4SO, yrtb from bch.. Pool, ten· ~ So. Laguna adlls. $400. 962-0432 8.!:~ t~::i w2a~:·dSubpt:' do. Nr Hoag Hosp. NB.
Plau. 23706 Sorea1na .• ., 1st & last. $100 deposit. n Is. S 4 0 0 mo . Youare thewinncror Charming 3 br, 2 bacon· Yr~. (714)956-5871 • 7SZ.9023 _552_·9~3 ~ 955·2200 :~~ ~&oo~"::ii?'e~rd. Pvt 64S-8154 __ .E_l3J:l3J.t 177 BREA THT AKlMG 4 Tlckeh to the do. Pool, & tennis. Joan 2-m--al_e_o_r_z_re-m--al_es_t_o
Lovely home, Jbr, 2ba, Lido Isle 2Br +den, vu~w Dupfexe1 Unfum 3600 l Br, Luguna, nicely JElTY VIEW Irvine Harveit lWIH371 846-2597. OCEANVI.EW yrly nu share 3 Bdrm, 2ba home
frplc, crpts. dprs. bltn!>, $800imobe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• funushe<.I . uttl pd. Adlts, Upgradl'd 3 BR uprcr, Fe1tlval cpts & palnl, 2 Br 1 B~ w/jacuzzL $150+util. :i,4
AiC, sundeck, fncd yd, L1du Ii.le 2Br+<lcn S1200 Bc;1ch 2 hlks, hlJJC 3 Br 2 no pets. Cliff Dr. Area. hteps to China Cove. S750. Family Jo;ntert111nmenl New 28 r . l lh Ba• pvt dplx. $400 mo. 644-6780, m1 to bch. Btwn OC. ~ardener. $425. mo. Call mo. Ha. fplc-, ~~ir, NH No Walk t.o main bcti. $1100 Mo. Call Nigel, al Ocl.land2 gjlrage.patio,frplc,$300 6'2·3639 C/GWColleges.751-6771. wkndJl768-47~ On W.iter JBr+offlce. pct:..S5<JQyrly 645 1682 mo.or yrly.497·3493 644·7211AL_ _ Woodlmdgeanlrvme mo.l.l33-l693 3876 1amto11:30am. Mon
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privacy. Un water al n eighborhood . Buth qU1el. AdJls. Yrly. $525 gardener. Coll 955-03811 333, to cltu m your Walnut Square, 2 Br $275. 237 W. Esculones. ONLY.
turning basin. VIEW. W/MW crpl, paint. llltns 497·1082 aft6pm.orwknds. tJcllcts. w/sundeck lndry r m , 492-5557or83<H>725 ---------
$1500/mo. & EZ cure patios & ..Wwportleach 3769 2BrFrontunlt$'35,Rcar encl gar, storage rm, Cleanoeat2Br 1Br 2blks Jo'emaletosba.re2Brapt..
WATt:IU-'RONT HOMES backyards. Adults only, ••••••••••••••••••••••• unit2br $360. * * * P>O + 11ec., lse. 67US2S from bch see mWiager CdM, $1.!iO mo. + uUL
CA1..L63H400 no pets. 1571 Win· . 548-5267 or552-011.S 1602 Call' Laa Bolu ft 7!i8-1808
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tat. Duplex 3 BR. 2 Ba Nice.Bach. Apt. C.D.Mar, $220/mo. No pets, quiet Laglmaleoch 3848 5PM. Roommate wan~ed t o
up, $495. 2 BR, 1 Ba down So. of Hwy. Kitch, deck, mature pereon. 642·1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leue: $350 mo. Spacious share 3 Br house Ul C.i:-t.
$395. Both w/gar &: frplc. bath. $240 673-3855 NORTII LAGUNA 3 BR. 2 luxury z br. w /oceon 1125/mo. + \.it ul1l.
2914 W. Oceanfr ont. · XTRA clean, qwel. new BA opt. lmmac. Frpl, view Prime area Many 64S-4S59 ~2030. or 673-6179 WANTED· Penion to renl decor. 2 Br 1 Ba, stove, ocn view & 2 blks to br h d ' f ' •---------
New home, 3 Hr 3 Ba. wet·•---------•••••••••••••••••••••••0c ----'-------! my 2Br opt at Big Corona gar1b dspl, lndry · Adil~. Choice or lst or 2nd fir: A~1::X~orea~=· ~9:t~ F~~e dne~ ~ r;:.~a~:s
bar, nr park & lake. $450 Mocfrrn 2 br, 2 ba, den, $400/rno ror 1 Bdrm w/lofl eanfront "Right on Beach. Transrerred to !;'?., "gle75~541.s5. ,,~'[~m $270. Adlts t>nly. Wm. Powell Realty ' Oceanfront hme. szoo
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mo.493·9796 frpk, pool. Many up· & sunroof on Grand beach". Ulll. pd. 1 br Europe Nov. 1. Ref re· .,......., • ...,...., Real r.Estate, agt. Dodo . mo.714-686-9839
grades. nr bch. $475. canal. Salisbury ReMlly S270-S330. 67~·05 13 ; qwred. 675-8022eves. __ 2 Br 1 Ua. forced air heat. 497·17;il. ___ Very nice studio apt,1---------
SEA T1'.:RRACE·3Br, den. 558-8534or675·1938 h"73-6900 !J68.3558 stove cpli. drps S2SU l l'R N L r Close to beach. '175/mo. Roommate to shr lovely rool & h e h uccess. ---------• • • ' . o. aguna, urn or 494-0241 f . d · c M F guanlcd. 01•n view, lsc. parklmg l Br. partly Yrly SSSO/mo. 3 Br, 2 Uu. ---------1 2 Bdrm, l bath, beamed +dep. Adlts. no pets unrurn. Ulll pd. Adults. · urn. con om · · em. ~J. l 756·362'J fum. Patio, s. or Hwy. J21Sapphire, J:U . BACHELOR ceiling. Nice kitchen. 631·3725 No pets. Walk LO bch & Dix 2Br, 2Ba. bllns, 25•35• gar. lndry, pool .&
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Ba, T/ll-tcnn1s, pool, heh' -""-.. N A Upper 2nr. c·ptsidri>s, APT. ~5:-:,.,.. 644 2212 rlefrig,d 132 E ... ~lu~33Slt. Huge 2 Br 2 Ba duplex. SanS270~f>59·5678aft 5PM Woman over 65 w/car to
:1rcc!is, view. $475. """ase ·=av1cw • ew ·• frnlc. 'h blk to buy, "'A'ir. ...,, • ....., • mmc pos!I ...... ., ; ocean views, l li!I blks to .._
OR · hf t t. .,., .,......, ALLUTJLS.PO• ,,.a 2325 evs s ha re C dM hom e 831·167R . view wit an as JC· mo. 675-....,.,3 """ bch Lower $400· u1>""r C-11"---3878 '" 100' from the ocean. · · • • .-~ ..,.. rr-.v w/snmc. Rm •-board & ~ w 1 m ,t c n n i s c I u b $<125 Agt /John 494 0706 .. °' N•&ucl Shores 311r + den. pre vilcges. Call .H.e<l So. Hayfronl, 3 lilt, 2 b11 Av a i I. now! 201 1'.: · Cute, !>mull a pt w /stove & · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nommal salary to right
refrig,slovc,ducaincl'd Carpel,754·1202 apt. Love ly lux ury Balboa Blvd. Only S250 CostoMHG 3824 refng.$220/mo. · SM. Bach apt. Kilch, 11Aa Ml from ~arina & person. Niteorday. ph
S'iOO mo. 494.2245 l---'~~------1 duplex. $625. 675·3878. per mo NO FEE. Call: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·9999 patio gsr. 2 blks. to bch Bcb. Decorators 2 bdrm 673-4725
Sue ut5S6·7777 anytime. 2 Br, 1 Ba, 1 story, shag, Eaststde 2br, Palm, ••ar. S250 ~lils. pd. 494·3223 . tp~. • ~{~·hc~'!!~~l~y.2 --bdr-m--apt-.-n-e_ar_b_c_h--1·n
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soc. pool, new cpb, $425,
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Winter, very sm btudlo, drapes, patio, frplc, S 11 OK .,325 s hot plate cook mi:. cute , W R 1 8 beam ceil., dish was her, ma pet . • . STUDIO. utJI pd, 2 blks pac1ous areen areas. Nwpt. $187.50 + util. Call
REALTY COMPANY cleanS170mo.67!>2543 R~te. rco:'tp~:,,l3elyr ~e~ gar. adulls. S290. 2650 645-3858,645-4166 Cress St. beach $250. Close to shopp'g. $325. Bemie.631-1057
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BA YSHORE ---" E'd .. '>O ... ,,., L 1 1 b mo 497-2920 a rt G & 831-0460. Kathy L. l BR AP'l' $300 CALL modeled, s,';I blk to bch. • en . .....,......,., o v e y r i: 1 r , wk ·ds NB. Seek straight prof.'"
Nearly new, 2 BR + den. H A R o i-; s 1' y Encl gar. $375 & $325. lsl . -carp1dr11pt's, t:nr. blovc n -· -----South LDCJUllO 3886 bus. man to s hr beaul
Powell. 497·1751 Extra lge master & bath. REALTORS 675 2866 & last + dep. 673-9404 art 2 & 3 Bdrm~. maturr M.1l <Adult:!. No pets. LC9'"0 Hi~ 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum, spac vu bme w I ~
All room open to lg~ ' · t>P" adults, gas pd. 778 S1;oll l!.IK4C An1&he1m. 5-45·~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l & 2 u r a p t s , others. PI en t y o I
0 l d J P ('h I . Pl. 642·5073 ub an m g ease or private patio. r1vate ar man ~ 2br, mo< 6463160 ____ l.)eluxe 2 BR Apt. beaut. w1panoram1c v1!?w & pnvary. $285 inclds utrl.
lcase1ophon opportun1 beaches guarded com· k1tch, di.hwsr & I Cl' SUPER lge 3 Br apt, 11 OAKRIDGE VILLA Adult .... ab•oade 1 br rot· loc. Nr. Bch. Pool & rec. new cpt.s. Pvt bch. S2.75 & & maid grdnr, garage.
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1 v J b r d t· n munily.$8001mo.yrly maker . lrg l1vrrn hlkt.obch&sho(>!l.l''plc. Jbr,2 ba,bltn.s.Children "' .., rm $3l~UP + d G $4 50 m o 499 4644 6'W·0484 1•rofess1onally del'oral-Martha Macnab642·823S w/cmathedral cc1hn1t & dshwshr. + xtras. s.525 tage, pool, Jacun1. endd · ep. as n· PM • ' ---------
1• d I I and b c" p n d. pan e 11 n a, de ck . mo. 752-0729or 1·998-3423 welcome. S275. 858 W 11ar., laundry, bltns, $300. &wtr pd. 83l·3796 400•7161 a 6 Hffd o Roommate? .. , ,. Center St. 646·9569 .A.-d Ueaut1Cul selling, Furniture opt. Yrly 644--0878 ..Wwportleach 3869 -?=lh~tFumllhe ToProfess1onallyFind
i;ardencr Available <k· 2 BR. 1 ba. $350 mo: yrly. $400/mo.673-0738 ~~~ANFRONT Class $410 E/Side triplex, 3br, H a 366 E 20th All l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• orUnfurftllhed 3900 THAT RIGHT PERSON tober s.iso mo. Mel/A.._rt No pets. Cpl. pref d. 221 A No pets. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2ba. frplc yd encl gar. 2 r, ~ · u 1 Nwpt Shore steps rro ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~E-CllAns 'UHuMrnD
830 6030 JJrd St., 556-3868 Lgc modem 1 Bedroom 67:>-4688 No students. TSL Mg~t ' 642·1603 ~~imo. 642·028'.l ocean. 3bd~· 2ba duple~ THE EXCITING
w/sundeck..D5hwshr,218 Winter Rentals·3 Br ----Yrlse. (714)956-5871 PALMMESAAnS. llk-~~~lf'111.
•S<t25no lse req.29436Vls· •LIDO ISLE* Collins. $325 yrly . ocean view & bach. Stu'. MESA VERDE area. E/SIDE 2 br. 1 ba. New MINUTESTONPT OJ~WloieitNq ~;a.Pl~z1~·t P~:n~. 3 J;; g~ 675•9378. d ents ok: • 675·0318 or :::~:~~°:.';~h:!~~ 3 cpL'i & drps. all bltns. PARJ( NEWPORT BCH. 832-4134Since 1971
owner.3 yrs.old.Justrc· 3 B~. 2 BA, newly YRLYlbr.rurn'd.Frpl,l SJS.6786. • Encl'd.yd&patio,lndry Bachelors, l or 2 Bach.1&2BR. College rem'! looking for
dec'd. Nr. park, all s hops derrt d, lrg. sunny patio. adult, no pets. $240. UUls OC 2 Br, adults, close to shop· fac. & gar. Ulils pd. $195. Bedrooms &Townhouses from $220. & UIJ. same to share w/estab'ld
& rec. areas. Adlts, ynu Access to tennis, bch & pd.675.~5 BEANFRONT1YRLY. 2 ping,nopets. mo.7S9-1438or547·9239 From$264.50 Adul~LNoPcts re 5 1 dent, n r .. club.AJ(l(714)6«·9060. -r 1 Ba. enc gar. at 645-8939 Spectacular spa. total 1561McsaDr. J dlls ok. No p eli.. BalboaPetdnlUla 3707 quietcndofW.Newport. 2 Hr, own patio i:arden, recreation prog ram, (5BlksEasto!Newporl Magnolia/Garfield by
l...sc/opt. poss. 499·1625 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-7219or f;59-4221 New CONDO 2 br. 2~ ba, flar, odlts/no pets. $!90. social program. 8 pools. 8 Blvd.) 9i29· 542·5459·
if no ans. 495-4823 -Newport _crest Condo. 2 Winter. 2 or 3 bdrm Dplx. PROMONTORY POINT 2 frplcs, bltins, pool & 644 1547111\ 7PM tennis court.s. Al Fashion 546-9860 M/F to share 2 br + den
Sea Terrucc Twnhsc 3 Br :t:"s.:f~· 2'n Ba, lse, $.525. $295 up. 114 E. Balboa Smartly rum. 1 BR & spa. $400 mo. 675-4912 Patio Apt, 2 Br l Ha, encl Island. Jamboree & San new lri·level vu condo
2•..:i Ba. rantullc ocean ---Blvd.1-379-5991 I ft $750 90 d Bk.r gar, S255. 2214 "H" JoaqwnHalls Road. NEED A Responsible SJOO + util673-1.26SNear
view. Fplc In Liv Rm & Jlir,2ba,pvt community. ~l~imum·. ;e~. P~i. FOURS"'•"ONS APTS Hut~ers. Dr. Open All. 1714t644-1900 Mgr . w/5 yr s. exp . Fashion Island. Mslr Bdrm, comm pool, 12 blk lo bch. Tennis. l br, steps to beach $250 1 """"' 61'M Would hke 6 to 12 uruts. ---------tcnrus, pvt beach. $600 b42·36Slor6"2·7l04 mo. yrly. Incl. ut1l. un.S75'5626 Spacious2 brlwnhse. I'~ '_. ----New duplexes 2·3 br $350 WiU do banking & bkpg., Oceanfront NB. Fem to
mo. 875-5800, Bkr. 3 Br z Ba, fplc. dshwshr, ba, pool, pvt patio, child l Br. Ensts1de, $210 up yrly. Family & pets g arden'g. 548·3875 aft share furn lwc 3Br, Zba.
BLUE DOLPHIN * 3 IDRM• Winter Rent.al, super loc. eating deck, lge dlx up· ol<. No pets. $260. 735 Small, but coiy wit ol<. 675-4912 6PM Wi D. cable, movie TV.
REALTY New Twnhse on 15 ac. facing boy beach.. Light per, 11teps to water . $495 JoannSt.646-6483 natural wood cabinets La B b di . $150, util & phone incl.
493·5337. Call Mary Binns meadow w/pool. jacuzzi, any 2 Br 2 Ba tower-mo. Oct to June. 209 4lsl STUNNING 2 Br 2 81t beam clgs.130 E. 20th St 3 BR, 2'AI ba. condo. 35 Ft. guna c ' x spacious 673-3871 Frl;Sat eve&
forapptat499-1592 etc. View. 3 Bath, din· duplex. J~p adJt.s, no St. 213·869·5985 or gardenapt,pool.recrm, ~-4107 boatshpavail.S600. !!:d:J>~.~:at'd~~·rlgme, SundaY9•2 • 944 6914 k d 714 2 BR, 2 ba. bayfroot con· w MiulonV&e&... 3267 rm.bltns,gar&car·porl. pets.$400.67~9 . ; w n s S275.710W.18lhSt. East.aide charming lbr doinsecuntybldg. Pool. 1 bllc rrom Cr,esent Bay. Rasp.fem.shrlovely2br,
r" No peL'i $495 mo. 640-3326 673·3057 Newly decor d 49' 9966 2 .... Ft. VJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or6<t4·9514 eves 2 Brdm Deluxe. AlllO 38r . IRAND HEW enclosed garage. Qwe $750 Mo. Agt. 675-1642 or494"""'4 • · ~16 y. S210. mo.
CASTADELSOL . spacious house. BayOceanFronl 2 br,ut1lpd, 2br,2ba,allbt!ns,frplc, t'Ountry setting.$1.00mo 2Br.lba.1354.5thSt,Up·
2 Br. 2 Ba condo. Spec. view. Winter. Hl71·9467 ::::.~io Wanter $375/mo encL gar. BaJCony, patio, 962·8118 per. (213) 937-0321 ext325 Sunse.t ls., furn 2 bd 1 ba.
tacular view. After 6pm 2 Bedr A rt ts lawldry rm $300-$325. Dana Point 3826 d 11 y s Eves ( 2 13 > Utll tnclud. steps to bch. Garogn
wkdys.837-8260 Next t':~ac~~ ta'~naft OCEANFRONT. 2. Bd. TSLM&mt 642·1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 763-6!'189. $350mo.2l3/592·1648 forlt...t 4350
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condo. Enclosed garage, IMMACULATE! P eggy Brom s /Rltr HEW OWNERS V1cw,gorgeous1 ,2&Jb 1b~h3~r,~baDpl~,tslepcsto •~••••••••••••••••• WAMRD
pool. 557-5501 Beautiful Lusk· built 5 Small Studio, yrly $225. ti4.'i-l531 HEW MAHAGEMIEHT Apt.s. 493.0075 ~nt rrpo~' P;!. r:. lOsl:~: Sleeping nns S75·S10S rno. Storage earage642-7315
BR, 3 bath w /family & incl util. l Adult only. Pvt pu,OMONTORY SU .... FLOWER · , 67c • .,.,"aft 5 All _,.. wk. Share kit/· 2 BR, 2 Ba, convertible formal dining rooms. bell. 67S.3063eves. ~ " Panaroma view, new ,,........,,, b h Sh M S den drps fed Jndscpd Lge park-IJke grounds. PENTHOUSE. VIE~. 2 I bdrmmtdden Bit & Den 4 Plcx. N .. at ·,. own on· al OfffceR...tal 44'JO
autD. spmklr;, rerr11'. llOO/mo. yrly. Gardener Coroftcl del Mer 3722 BR, 2 Ba + Ion. nicely 2 mtd 3 L...L--peL'I. Mgr. 494H097 2 BS350r nroclye~, newt/cahi~peld t Ronr ly • pd.al~56a~pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,..1 • .., ......_ .,.._ •· te pd Cum Small ...,. otc $750 -----yr • nope c e s r eq .. ............ or
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MtwpOlllHch 3269 Avall. yrly. 1 BR on (wflt9flNploceiJ vu. Woodburnin& frpl. OlospaC!eavall lS().1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, pvt 1ato. $375 mo. Winter rental, clean cute p LS Av). 10/1. $375 mo. Promontory Point l BR, ROOMS SSO wk & up. eq, ft..(or any eombina·
BLUFFSCONOOS Family wanted for newly uW lnct (213) 928-1844 or beach cottage, 2 Br, $285 , 3 00 493-584S view. Short or lone term W/kltcbens, $4.2.50 wk & lion) Newly remdl'd ln·
Leases starting at $5()0 r emodel e d hous e tn4)67$-TIM rno. lncldt patio, 1ar, · JACU'%%1 leaae.6'4-4Wl5 UP>ASJU.541J.97SS alde/oot, air cond,
Month. A1en.t8'4·11.83 w/brand new ~l. Dbl NlCE 1 br, ocean 1 blk. ut.U. Also. Bach yrly, Sl6S SAUNA 2B~1':,,~b:~~~ incl. SUNNY OCEAN VIEW Laa'una Bch, beaut rm, ~~~o~~c ~l~ 1~
Xlnt famllY home. ser. i;Q, hf~d :3.~ ~: ~~~d l!:! ~lnroo short ~Ji:;~ 're!~~~Pt'~ Close to S.A. trwy & So. gu & water. Extra lge 2 ~;!i~i~n~cc:a~· ~~~: f~~thPr'f:~~e R~~!: airport. travel aat & 3~ be. lge fam rm. lge yd for fido and or kids. · .24,25. Cst sbop'g, Tiny Tota br, 2 ba, frplc, 121)5, lnc 1510W. Balboa<all.Slh) 494.7348 ban.ldn bld1. Secretarial
ldkh, nr schla 4' ahops. Nr all schools. $5()0. 3 yr Studio apt, util. pd. In Winter 38r house 1350 welcome. 3 pJayivounds gas & water. Adult., n ave avail, conference rm
WeskUft. 19.'!0/mo. Yrly lie. 64.2·2173 or 645""835 xcb1e for Veterinary nile mo. 3602 Park Lan~. N .B. FROM $285 UP pet.s.493..7439 or 499:4147 · ILUFFS COMDO Man employed days. Kll. prov 1 ded, ii bu D d ant
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e Y • r • un-r esp on e 73 · I 0 5 0 · 557 ... 00 S bit"• u"ra"e -c mo sltfft. 6-8 mos. lease. Nu Costa Men 631--0674 642..9560 BLUFFS WATER VIEW derground parking, full 9AM anM. ' 0c-=-an f nt 2br I rt ._ ' .A. , .. ,, ,.... " . .....,. . .... ..-... ro o .. , 498-0:ns aft 6 cplll, pslnt, tile. 751·3741 3 BR. & fam., beaut. gal· 11eCurlty. 1 yr Lse. $700 -Crplc, dshwr, nu• crpta'. 1days,10.5. ,.,o pet.a -Mr. Leeor4~l63. fl7,50 PER WEEK
edeourt)'dAal&&Hl33 mo.~eves. STUDIO APTS ln China drpl pa.Uo. Wntr $500 or QUIET·CUTE·PRIVATI!: Sparklm1 3br & den, 2ba lBLKFROM BCH, HB. ,,.___., ck Cove, fplc, wahr,dryr, 1 ·$700 a,,__._3303 pd. twnhie. Ocean vlow, dbl OCEANFRONT, yrly 2 Br ' 536~728, LYE MSG
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AOT.541-5032 ~ront 2 BR, 2 Ba, Ba bay charmer, 3 br 2 n•Uo 1190 mo, lat le l&1t yr Y · ....... 1 Br, utll $290 mo. •375 Ch i 1 B j a e z i iu. crpt/drps, refrt1. bll. New cpl. paint. St~· + cin dep e15•11119• S1B5. 2br W:tah::s. Util t: 6'2·0835or&46-6423 f:i\81i ~s er • mi~ave, enclu 1~r. 1~ Room/batb, CM homo. Yrt1lte. '900,,1424'43 dents welcome. Lr• yrd, m.1~ • • wtn•-......... ad · B • • w New ....... 641•7219 0.,. Female. Pref nurse. 1901 Wntclff Dr. lmmact occ. ssoo mo. m.i'i95 o..,..-.... · '375-~£28;-,oope411.186 tlwli119•lffdl 3t40 ~.,.,... Kite.hpriv.Call83l..2621 _NewpocU'inandalCt.r
4 ~ ~~.:_: nn.~8 no.nee eost.MeM 3724 211t !!~!It ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ... • __ ...._. ....,..Offlces,oc. tq.u. -aio, ,,, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• __, uroNEARWATER ,,,cta.-..1n~ .... m.120 CallonSU.llanaler
SUSOOma.Aaent.54t.1IOl3 S.Qa It 3276 $40.00W!m&UP ~.•_11,!t,d . a Br •..Pta. & i Br bae FAKJ.LJES KaniedcplaorfamWes ~--· Kitc~rlv. 201 (TH)-.stllexta&G
NMrNpt Terrac:. tbr Coo-•••••••••••••• .. •••••.. •Studlo61 BRApta -•-w/pr, epq, Idell OK, no STOP HUMTIM~ I Sr 2 Ba, fplc, patio. yr: Wakefield. 1 12154 1
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d11MM?Utvt 4 Bdrm, private buch •Pbon9Serv, fftdpool .............. 3106 WE HAW lT ALL AT Apftt.6'1J.1020 Efnt>loyed pmioa onlf, Cclcnm1 • IDdltl IPJCO.
lllO/mo. 23'18NewportBlvcl,CM ............ ••••••••••• ~~Hudlo/l BANBURY CROSS,.~ 2ba S.afll ~lblJta '150/mo.C.ll6'5-1tN al0\02000tq.ft.Aslow
•t • '~ ~~j,1~'.':e 2 Ddnn condo. Stepa to Ml·t'765orl45-•117 FROMt300T0$150 & 2 bdrm•, $230, '285 & =•'°Yl~cb, aohoota, -~ paneUnf, frplc: N..t 9mPlf4 Jed ' best ::.:~1\~~N~~~
ktt "dJn rm. :a car iar. beach. 9'00/mo. Furn. ti• II amalJ 1 br, ~1~.ly; also hous $.150. lmmed. occupancy. •Pooh• •Jecnal• ~!:..~tcM to btbo Yrly. ND loc. l.Jto "ltct. 1135. Raody to s:o. Frwy. ~/molN/opt.813-4545 2 8dfftl c.ondO. Private ctoaed In 1ar. lnc1'd. Rumbold Re1.ltyJnve1t. Pool, Jacuul, frplo & 2Bedrm from 1a5, v .... ,..... Ref. 548-QIJl bef6PM C..1J1831-1.00 beach. G5/mo. Adulla, no poll. 2110 8"15 4822 dlbwhr. Adul&a. no Pett. 84UCJ<M WestcUlf aru, Lov~ly 2 -Sl-.. -.-pi_n_ll_B_"""_m_V_a_C_•_n_•''---------
3 Brl i 4&, Prplc, b ated 2 Bdnn l\lrn condo. Steps Newport Btvd ()pen daily, X50 ltarla .... 1 ~~ "" .. ~ Offlcff .,, poo , J car .ra.r. Pluth from b .. cb. '350/mo. --2 Or t Bl, cl to bay. st. c.M. (Mesa Verdo Viewpoint La. off Beach ht, adult.a. ""' petJ, PoO • ellO JS.ch Apt. Jl.S/wlt 6 · i MON'l'H
HW bm cptTf, fr.,hly SllOREBlRDR.LTV 1210 mo. t Dr. mature wln\tr rental. USO. l)r.orfHarbor Blvd.) ~WtrnulrHell lllOU5thSt.5411·4i22 13T.IO/Wk re1pectlvel1. O J'RBE
painttd Xtta olu. 4*2-Gt adult.. no rot•. Quiet, 640-0828or8'1U'700J 111!._ l OHTH rREE t.,c 3br 2ba $350. 2br 2ba LIDO-CHOlC~ 2 br. Jnclut.ll.C&t131·2621 ~l=•:.ofl~i: ssoo mo. lhrlann•, 1ac11r•. 0Ddtro1a ..... ,ttht• ~107 ld-2441 SlllO Oar recu .. 1110'11 vlaw pallo, fmlt, dlo ,..-:....,;.aa..a...;.;...,, •t•o of "'•rltln1. 1082 S.E.
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HVH Por,oftna, a 8r, tmn1a coUrt. pool, pl1v. ll10. Nice 1 ~. R•po.nal· paC o, pool. Mature •Al.LNEW A~l.1.laJ. Larae*• 2ba ape.. &an • LlC NSED Bme, (pvt ntacl\..PJ 70l0 ~JOft,a...-aa.Dln ard l•l.t. Adu11 ~m·Ttade1ouro&cl1tallfor bleadulta.Nopilll UtU adu.tta. No cbtldren or bdrm• •ncl . 1•r. ~U)lltatobcb.#90 r~au.lil& r•foralder Ott offlcH w/aecy
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Fr t'al, ft:a• I Jll•11 All hour11 Oil Wt:t!kemls. WJ.o;l':J>JNC:·Cl,EANUPS blllilnus~. Cllll The Tryme-(;aht•oijJO~s_ ~yrs C)(pr. Loeal rcrs 1132·2468 .
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I u n I h I ' 111 \ ,, \ r t.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cofttrodor Gurdenmi: Sc-rvlCI.' clean I'M YOUR HANDYMAN Mlolon~~r·klclcl•lpel"rl llCOO'XPn~ 25 y,.., C)(p 6-12 02'JS Prof Paper ~a~.:~n.:. he td~~~~. ~~lt~•lbl~d, Jtclyo:; 67~ IMHO 'ATt:IU="'ti Arm1·1HJn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• up & haulln&. weekly R . •1 • r • ~ n....t:ty p · t• <:!?!JS 11 l & 111 r d ' "'~ " miuntl'noncc Rcuona· es1(;om . free e:st M67J:J6 .....-aen 1n9 !>U c Call Harold Gunn , c..,.nt..-M1ddlu h111km, Greek ll J llulfmun & Son, Gen hit• ruh•11. fr·~ e•llmnlos. Gaur. Dallas 64G-5H811 ---• 1 .. 1wci.l Pr1n·i1 581 ~Jlor979-471:J 549·2961 • Coinp. 1>MtY 11la11111ni: <'c111lr t:Wilom All & Ac.Id, • ., R M • lluusc:. Apl:., Pati ---:•••••••••••• ••••••••• lrom c·nh:rtJ1nmcnt to 11Jt1 o s. c· 11 b Inc t s, Arter 4 30 llKk for on Grodi.... cnonry 1 L '
01 ROOFS f'Oll LESS ( 1rr1 •nlf\ \ t II" f)4' "~11 ..... A981 ' ""':II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ntr1 r .:\.lf •••••••••••••••••••••••
• • J 11 ) • '° · 1 lrunup Ml :ll!Ml lorm1r11 New conl)l. Iles ;> "" or .,..,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Work tiuur Hl!h All types, fin an avail l'Jnd 111""'· 1·11 \l"o & tumm Iii~ 4644 --Skiploader dump truck lJrackwork. Small Juhl> L' El c.52 E'l<1>er des1~nc r 1 t I I \I ~ Cef'1-.. • A~tic Prof Japonei.c Landscap· "-uhn • d• Newport •'o!.l' Mesa & • rrct• s s ". U:l75 carrv•nl"r will h"lp you Free ei.l, hc/bond'd, Ill omm "' nl l · • ,_.,.., ~18 .i!>-11 Lat'. Hollllt'd •· d M ,,. ~ tree work gra · " · .. · -•·-.. ' sr. Senior Ctltiens atscnt . 18 27UI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111 .. ~ar eolng 111nl ing de~o etc 751 3930 lrvme bi5 ~1175 eves. Qu11.ltty work lnl Fxtr hulld } our proJ e t•t ll94-042l anytime
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Duuc ~. ~rndows, .t·ab~. iiru)t!d ce1hnas. repairs Spcl'., St. Lit:, 636-5738 or :.1miymi1. ~eodm". f'ree HauliMJ Movincj est Dan 63l 28911 · Save $$C1111645·Zl33 Repairs. L1c'd & lnsnt
i.hclvl.'s Hough f!" .f-mi:.h. Guar Lit· 11329695 f'rt•c (213 >422·0279 t.'Sl 545 7072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·~··•••••••,•••••••• ---All types. ll'ree est. Coll Pickup work. 64.<! 67113 ~t. 536-lllOO --CHEAPEST ha uling 111 Local & Loni{ Dist ante Plastw /Repair an time 541 5930 Walt ,.._ -----Sl11te L1 c'd E)(Jlll Prep. R~llable F.xpr Jap~oese town. 1''r est.s. CHl!:.AP! Moving. Lowci.t rates, , • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ --P"'"'t Senilce c:..n.ent/Concrde Cla:.s now StJrhog. Ed Gdrdcner. ~easonablc. 642-2995or645·1390 fast, cfflcacnt i;crvice ~htn you re talking VERY NEATPATCll Tile
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t.:.lrpet Man will lay your' ONE· MAN (;rew 5 vrs ex Gen«al Senl UAULl.NG &LABOR Modern Muvers639-8552 ht, & we are lst. Jo or ll>l Free est 893 H39 ERAMlC TlLE. New or
or mine. Repa1r1:1 & pr pounn" "· f111ish111" ce• Free Eiitimates ----daa.s work and top hnc -remodel Free e.st aml
I G ,. .,. .,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • p ...1-1.1 fP . · l I & P h I I ' c earung loo! uar work Set your own forms suvl' . 559·l.581 uom•llCJ GptN1ng ma c n a , intr extr. ale • astenn1L all Jobs welcome. 536·2426
al bigger saving~. 1''rcc monev 661 2423 . ".'?u don l ?~~d a .r::un. to ll~DY~: C11rpen~ry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stahl contr ht:'rl. Uon-types, free estimates. aft S ei.t,6<tS·l646 _ draw fast whtn )OU dcctraral, plumbin~ & GetGREENcash PETERSPAINTING dcd1snsr. Ple:.u1e conlut:l 540-6825 ---------
place an ad m 1th.e Daily noors646"68:>1,847·2787 forWHJTEelephants Expr'd. Reas Rates Hlue Diamond Polntmg ------Kitchen, Bath, Entry.
F\nd wbal you want in SELL idle items with a .P1l?lWanlAd11. Call now Have somelhmg lo sell? withaClasaifiedAd Free Eat. Call Gene ~0352 · Patio. pools. Tilt'.
Daily Pilot Class1f1eds. Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad 642-5678. Classtlsed ads do it well. Call 642·5678 652·0458 Have something to sell? Quarry• Hrick. 554·~8 Cl~ifled ads do it well. eves.
Office Rental 440 lminets Rental 4450 Mort«JacJes. Trutt Lost & Fowtd 5300 Schooh Ir H.a WMted . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeM 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmtnlctlOll 700S P 7100 He-Ip Wanted 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Http Wanted 7100
WESTCLIFF BLOG.
Nl WPOnT BEACH
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Del (Vf s ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSBOY P !lime, eve:.. wee n ice pace on PVT PTY will pay more FOUND, green Bird, may Artist for painting Girl
West 17th St., Costa for your 2nd T.D. be Finch. Vic. Harbor FLUTE LESSONS hsewrk. Paper h~nger
Mesa. 1'50 sq rt or 700 sq 642.3573 View ff 0 m e 8 , N . B. Former faculty member for $8.50/roll. 6454266 flofconly. 955-0098 Oberlin Co ll ege ---
-RI UllT REl\LTY-500/o YIB.D Conservatory, relocated ASSEMBLERS
979·&33 $31,360. 2nd T.D. behind FOUND: Blk. 4't tan male Npt Bch. Susan Fries.
Li Mf . $120,000. on South dachshund & ~ht. male 640-5686 LEAD MEN tiff r.CICJll"G Laguna ocean view re· shaggy dog. Vic. 17th & Learn lo I b · 1 Bl . INSPECTORS
JS0.6651 sq. l. $140·$250 s1dence io escrow lo Grand,SA.541-4713 grass t1j':!z a~l Gu~ S porttng Goods Mfg
mo. Uta pd. 646-3357 Doctor 'at $267,000. All PenotM1111 5350 642·9006 or 548.-4987 re needs i n d us tr i a I
Rentals Want•d 4600 due "5 days. Discounted ••••••••••••••-•••••• • workers. Start work lo·
BOYS & GIRLS
After school and evening work
Earn $20·$30 }M:r w~k or more
Prer student. Dillman·:.
Rest. 613-7726
BUSBOYS, for private
Counlr)' Club, full or
P/Ume, xlnt benefils m
beautiful working sur -
roundlnas. 496-5767
IUSBOY
••••••••••••••••••••••• yield 50% per annum. Dnnking problem? Jobs WCMtecl. 7075 day. Manual dextcnty & ---------'By Oct. 1. Permanent, 751-482'7 or 493-1153 call Alcohol Helpline ••••••••••••••••••••••• ability to withstand rapid
SAN CLEMENTE middle agt•d cpl. Xlnl AlfnotwtcefffMfh/ 2A hrs a da~ 835-3830 URGENT, lady seeking pace reqwred. No e)(pr
Call Mr Howard
64 5·610 1 Apply now by calling 646-2443
between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Mi Casa, 105 Main St.
Balboa. Apply daily, l l
til 5PM. 675·9600
Medicai Arts lldcJ refs. Small pet. Nd 1 or hnoftals/ perm. Waitress job. Yrs nee. 7 AM to 3:30 PM
Jdeal Medical or Dental 2br, lov.er fir apt or Lost&FoUnd PREGNANT? exp. al Hllloo Hotel, shirt + overllme. lli·
CAllHET MAKER
Several required. Mui.L
be e)(per. 16781 Milliken
Ave. Irvine 556·3937 swles. Plush carpets & dup~o~00.963-4775 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cari n g confidential C.Cl ub, Top Rests. hnguaJhelpful. counseling & referral. 548-3925 by 10:30am NEWPORT
<·tmlrol air. SS• per fl. BuiinH1/lnn1t/ Amoullcemenh 5100 Abortion, adoption & INDUSTRIES Call YEATSCOMPANY Fl--c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• kecpm· g. Electronic assembly work 498 0660 499 22.,., ..... b · t k · 17391 Murphy Ave. Irv. · .,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARE 5'7·2S63 etng a · en n o w sn
H_.p W cnited 7100 Help W •ted 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAFETERIA HELP
Exerut1ve office space. lusiMl1 • * * -------home s h op. Some ASSEMILERS
including reception1i.t Opportunity SOOS Spiritual R•ader specialized tooling avail. We will train. Apply
. AUTO&TRUCK BARTENDERS 8AM·4:30PM, 6 Day:..
MECH4NIC Expr'd. p /time. Apply Good benefits. Call Ray,
5 Yrs exper, own hand with Gary. Mission V1eJO ss7-4700. ext 2A4S for PP· from SlSO mo. to $385 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dorcas MUftroe 1815 So. El Camino Re:il Quick & dependable. lnq 7AM, MacGregor Yacht
Prt:sl1ge location. Call 24 UNIT MOnL 2A4Ave. Aragon San Clemente. Fully Ile. _962-__ 17_59_. ______ 1 Corp, 1631 Placcnlia tools. Day & night open· C.C.831·1550 yo;.._in_t_m_e_n_t. _____ _
752-8321 NEWPORT BEACH San Clemente f'or appt. 492•7296 Typing-my home·20 yr11 Ave, C.M.
PRINCIPAL.SONLY Youare the wmncror •MICHELLE•S exper. Pref. large m 1u1.1 ________ _
mgs. betwn 9·S, 556·3706 ---------1C a ab i e r s , morn in r:: s BEAUTY·Reeepl. for El weekdays. Experienced
Toro 1:1alon. Must be over or will train. Standard
21. S;ilon exper. pref'd. Shoes. call Rick o r J im HO. COSTA MESA
• Pnv:ite office $75 per
month met ulil.
•440 SQ. FT. Carpet.
drapes, u1r cond. $195 per
month incl ulil.
•Two office suites, 630
SQ. t"T. ~2S per month
U"'UOR STORE 4 Tick.+s to th• * ing. (letter dubbsng, ad· ASSEMBLERS Auto & Truck
$ANTA ANA l"IM Hcrnst Outcall Massage dressing) Labels, etc. M/F. 4 Yrs mm. exper. I.* Senke Man 10AM·2AM 731-4462 67~ Manual dexlenty. Good Nights. $3.75 per hr to
Gross over $S2,000/mo. Ffffiyal vision mandatory. Good st.art. 556·:rT06, 9·S.
Rsnbllongterm lse. Family Entertainment L 0 <? K I NG F 0 R NURSE avail. 8 Hr. Pvt benefits. Call Car ol, ----
PRINCIPALS ONLY Oct.land2 AMERICAN SPOUSE! duty. Exper . Reliable S81·3830.M.V.area.
For information call Woodbrid~c 111 I rvmc 27 Yr old remnle, folk w txJnt refs. 642·4503
BERKSHIRE REALTY (Culver Or at t•lass1c11l dancer, never .:.:::..:::::. __ 1:---------AVON
~-4743. 54().5611 ··---------BEAUTY OPERATOR
Stillion:. for rent. cashier
lla1rThcrapy, 963·0717 Fashion Shop •BU<E STORE•
ancl uhl.
54-0-2200
675-7900 675·2173 Barrnnca) married. wants lo meet Complete housecleaning,
(213lfB7·2064l•--------·I Please call 642·sti78. E)(l. widower over 30. Wnte: 6 hrs. Own transporta· 333. to claim your Miss Kim M1 Ra, Kwang tion. $30. Landa.547...USl
ASSEMBLERS Assist. Manager for
For precision electro HEEDEXTRACASH? Schwinn dealer Sal •HEADCASHIER•
mechanical a11sembly of Eammgs are good-hours SIUAOO. Must.. have prior 30 to 40 Hrs per weelc &
small components. Ex· are nc)(able when you're bike mechanic exper. in mos l w ee kend s . EXECUTIVE SUITES
Deluxe private ocrice.
S unny, a ir cond .
Personalized phone cov·
eraj!e, secr etaria l
~erv1cl'. Easy fwy ac·
cess. 666 Baker St , C.M.
Nr. OC Ai rport. 546·2982
Deluxe orrlce space 525'
2052 Newport Blvd, CM.
:JSe rt. 556-4181. 644·2228
THE EFFICIENT
AL TERHATIVE Mo. lo mo. rent in els:
Recept. se r v.,
personahzcd phone cov·
erage, conf. rm, m ail
serv . underground prkg
& more sn NewPorl
THE EXECUTIVE
SUITE. 640-5470
COSTA MESA, 250 sq.ft.,
util pd, Nice loc. Alr,
pl usb. $200. 5.5'1--0825
I ST MOMTH FREI
PresUeious Udo VUlqe toe. Choice Bay or Ocean
view. omcea or de1k
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4 OIWXI OFC'S
Coat. rm .. seat 2,';, all
paoel.s, 1m. whse in re·
ar.10t 2 yr. lea_.. Lake For-est area: Keet
Harkin..
714·581·9393
Approx 700 sq. n. C·2, AIC.. at J.10 E. nth St
Opport to have a buss
ness or your own in the
fasl growing weight con·
trol industry. Con la cl
l.lckets. Hwa Moon, P .0. Box 1329, Seoul, Korea Compnnlon·dri ver. Fu II per. pref'd. Will tram. an AVON represen· a st.ore. 5«·5987. Pleasant surrounding!..
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Beverly Weier . VITA IV ---------
LABORATORIES, INC
JR VINE 751·9178 BANKRUPTCY $95
SEAFOOD EATERY DIVORCE ~5 Take out & table service.
Good lease. Prime loca· 640.250
Beu ch. Lostlr FoWld 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOST: Toy Pomeranian,
fem. Vic. Ward & EUis
FV.962-8687 REWARD!
---------day $40. Experienced re· DaysonJy. tative. Call S40·7Ml or ExceUent compensation. RELAXING MASSAGE ferences. Coll Helen ST ACOSWITCH IMC 7..enith 7-1359. IOAT BUILDERS Apply In Per11on Only Bob James-Lie Masseur Stephen, 646·3112
__ o _ut_call_9-_9..;.., 494_·_51_11_ Help Wanted 7100 11398akerCostaMesa ---------1 W~tsa1I Corp. has 1m· JEAHRYAM 549-3041 ---med. o~nngs FASHIONS
Equal Oppor Employer Babysitter 6 days wk. 1 GELCOATTOUC11UP 48 Fashion llland •SHARON•S•
OUTCALL MASSAGE
838-6838
BEAUTIF UL NUDE
GIRLS. 625 N. Euclid,
Anabekn
559-6150/s:JS.5363
DIA&,A-SERVICE
ESCORTS, MODELS
MASSAGE
64.>-8616
Ask fore'Xt. 2$
•KAREHS•
Oln'CALL MASSAGE
11AM·2PM 9:16-2443
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ICayJeffen
33844 Violet Lantem
Dana Point
You are the winner of
4Tlckehtothe
l"iMHarvest
FftHYlll
Family Entertainment
Oct. land2
Woodbridge In Jrvino
(Culver Dr. at
Ba1Tanu)
Please call 642-5678, Ext.
333, lo c laim your
tickets.
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OHE 11'4 A HUNDRED area 675·9993· INTER CARPENTEnS <Across from The I•--------"'I L'C PL BroadwaySt.ore) Med Mfg Co. has immed BA HYSITTElt I or 3 r. '"' · UMBE RS Open Monday, Thursday
opening for competent, ASSEMBLERS school childrep, ~PM to 6 EXTER HAR~WARE & Friday Evenings
eo ns c i en ti o u s • PM, 3 to 5 days wk. MILLM N ·~~~~~~~~~ pule hri tud ioous & (25) Needed Now! 675-2711 dys. eves/wknds DIESEL MECHANICS !-
gregarious women to dbl No ex per. n ee. Need 675 8137 CdM. Mm. 1 yr "eiq>er. Must CASHIER
in ac c t • s p ay & transp, Day shift. Long ---------have own tools. Apply in Women's Wear, exper'rl
secretarial duties. Must tennassianmeol. Babysitter: Teacher person, 275 McCormick F;time. Laoz,644•4411 ~Js°/h. f~~t P;~;~ 8~~: ~~g ~e':::~~!~~~ [~~~~d~ --~-e-·~-:.,-1·--d-.-....1 --"""c HE F · Part· ti m c.
roundlngs & freedom. baby immed. Refs. re· 0 _..MJ Newport Beach area. o ~ Call Mr. Hill at 556-1905. q'd. 675-2631 DOWN EAST Call 830·3819 aft 6PM
Babysitter, college girl. CHEFS ror new lop quali·
Acccng Bkkpog Overn ig ht & some ty lunch and dinner
TEMPORARY lr-rine 540.4455 wkods. Good salary. YACHTS house. Seafood & steak!>
rp,.PORr.-, / ~·•LP
Regi8ter Today to work Equal Oppor Employer Mll5t have refs. 640·S:rT2 Send Resume: MKT 4600
oovariouaacCOWJting & ·~~~~~~~~~BA yg 32', 38' & 45' Campus Dr. #1 N,B. 1: s IITER, ror i yr s•tLio•rs 92660. bookkeeping assign· old, my home, Costa "' '"" 1---------meots. Work close t o ASSISTANT Mesa. Tue & Fri. 8-6Pbf, Openings for exper 'd Child care my home, 4yr
your home. Figur e • •BncH !?,,m76868 eves & wknds. ~lectricsans, Plumbers. old girl. 5:30PM·lAM,
Clerks to Sr. Accoun· -......,. Cahinet Makers, Line Mon·Frt. Own trans, Call
tanta n eede·d thruout Req'd to assist in an ex· carpenters, Ha rdware 646-5464 OrangeCo. per1mental biological Babysitter, 8 yr. old; men. ---------
Robert Half's waste water treatment housecleaning. l''emale Good sal & benefits. 4 CIVIL EHGIHEER
Accountemps research study. Must s tudent t o live 10. Dayworkwk. Desig ner-Calculator.
500 S. Mein, Ste 501 have work.illj knowledge 640-0291 Apply at Donald E..,.8Cevens, Inc.
No.Tower,UnionBank w;wute waler quan· B BYSlTTE . 700E.Allon,S.A. 1828Pollert.onAve,C.M
lnTbeCllyoCOranae lllntive analyses & col· A It, Jo;ast 646-891.5. 714/835-4103 lege chemistry. Must be Bluff area, 3. chald.ren HI IOA T REPAIRMIH --------~~~~~~~~~~!able to work lndepen· yrs old. 2.15·5.lSPM Must have waterfront C~'d
dentJyw/fullworkloads. wkdays only. 640-4704 or bOat exper. on wood P /tilne . • Hrs/day.
ACCOUNTING To be employed ror 13 645 364_s______ yacht.' to 80'. Must be Persbnnel. Req's typing
CLERKTYPIST monlhs at $1000 a mo. 8 a k er y. Mature neat worker w/clear re-45 wpm. Start $3.917/hr.
Oenera.1 contractors of· starting mid ~ember. Saleslady. f/time. c. M•. cord. Blo.ckle's boat Apply, Laguna Beach ficeinthoOran&eCounty ~-.. lo Yard 67" .,...u Airport'Area needs xlnt ~resumes : bakery. Exper preC'd. · ......,..... Unified School Distnct,
-+HticaJ typist. Call &te MoultortNiguel 548·3031 IO~t1EEP1191 550 Blumont, Laguna .,._ WaterDlatrict ---·------. " ~ Beach.BeroreSept.27th .
for appt. 833-MBO 26801 Camino CalMstrano Bakery sales clerk. F fr For grow ng dlalri.buting CLERK cv.a lfEALTll LagunaNlguel,Ca92677 Pete's Bakery. 26260 La company w/llght mf1· .-v
Resumes will be accept· Paz Rd. Laauna HIU. ruu charge to trlal FOOD STORE, part·
F' / t 1 m 8 • ed wiW Oct. lS. SSl-7060 bat.ance. A/P & Caeh Ume. Morns or Sat &
'95oo.$1 o , so o 'I r . 1~~F,q~u~aJ~Op~p~E~m~p~lo!y~e~r~ ---------Receipts prepared ror ~n. Stoci, check. snack C.plltranoLagunaROP,1; Bankin(J computer, leUers of bar. ,2.'SO bt atarl. 2lllllOOAcJa~ma St, SIC ~UTOMOO'IVE credit. Invoices. Fixed S41M'7Sl -.sua. K~ •uto TELLO Jaossaent"~~.'!~~helpful. Ca11 1---C-OC-.,..-... -.L--'"" P /tlme. Branch ortice .,.....__,.. ftlAI .&duffs ar...a ded Meclt Kllftlctlan seeJcs boodable teller tol-------1 WAITRESS ~ .... ee for new car prep! Bu.sy work p/time. Exper. pre· IOOtOCEEPB Learn ln 40 hra Ule mo1:1t
to deUv•r L .A. Timea Chevy servlc• dept. ln f'd Contact Hilda Ter· 1'\111 charge, part·time, 3 txc1tin1. 1lamourou&.
auto route. Hunt Bch, fasl·growln« Orange ranove at (714 ) 6'4·7255 mornings wk to 1tarl, highly paid profe19., Day
Seal Deb. 2~ hrs per Coonty airport complex Wff...,. mt.l.'lt bci accurate & raet. or eve sea11lons. !>lace·
momin1. 3 to 6 AM. $300 to add experienced new ,..._GI Scnlngs Some typing. long term men\ asaist. Good job op·
permo.8'7·5145 car prep technlcluns . 2744 E .CoastHwy oppty w/11dvancementa. por ... J
l•-------•I •.50/b.r. Excellent work· CoronadelMar 83M50 C•714nll-91f4 AL'TBATIOH lnl conditions in EOE/M/F •---------•So. Celll. Cocktail
• pleasant 1urroundlogs.1~~~~~~~~ IOOKk•B WaJtreuea, lnc., 17922 COUMTa Opp. tor advancement.I· P /th.b•. Calculator Sky P1rk Bl, Ste c. ~1 V-.n'aCJeanen, See 1ervloe Mgr •• --------.. I touch. Rel\auranltltper. trvine,Ca82'714. ~E.CoutHwy HOWARD Cbev'l"olet, Banldna <t pref'd. CaU IU-1481 tor•--------
OlrooadeOlar S?M.920 Do•• Ir Qull Sta.. taUI appt, CO&L•I ~rtBHch. MarSnert Sa1ihlt tf IOOll98 SfUP•ITS.
Auccmotlv. uekinl a qualltled Pert-time A/P hu MiC)U$IWIVIS Mtt Dttafl !bop ... Teller or I Laau•,• t ;3QAM.2:o0PM. NO IJJ>· Svpplemt•t roar ~n·
bell>. t·~~.ot:; t!':n • mo • . w,. Cati Paw e o1 Ill • , W o r k o n
Top..,_ pald. l:natne ~·~Applle•nU ·~:i W.....Cr..I&~ te eplNia.e. Ouaraateed Ste.,.,.. •ni palnte~, be wtUlna to work 10mc 644-eNO hour~ wap[plua bonua. blttert • poU.hm, UJ>· s.u. Xlnt Mlal')', wort· 2SO 1fth11t, Sulte -0.
holatery 1bampooer,, lni condl • ben.efltt. ltt· Colta 11 .... MMlOO
check out, ptck-up la d• cltld. deotal 'i
liver)'. M.PIY at Plutt CaJI
DI Harb« Bt, CM ('7Jf) 49MSOI
MS-I0311 for-ppolntment Auro & :rauttc F.<1ua1 Oppor Im ploy r
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""'W..tM 7100.W.W..tH 7IOOHltlllW..tH 71001~w-te4 11001....,w .. td 7100 frlday,S•pt.9mber23,19n OAIL.VPILOT ••
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TEAM lTIVS •:~M EX!CS •ET hUD-i-. mornln1 ihlft. •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·•••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Oa<' cw EC ABY Bh .. ~ Tr9lllftittl011llrlM•
• ~:t•'~T.a~~"(,mik,•. ~'if 00:,m~t!~;! i:;.1 V\a Udo, Newport PRODUCTION RETAIL SALES •SECYS. G /0 ldu1l h1tve exper an~
Cl U' ~1C'h por1UOo localed ln Nwpt _Beaeh.. To $I l,000 own loOla. xlnt workinio ~QI' can (l)d.t TW Otntf'T W ·lll' Ad tor ~ .a. /9U-CLK TYPIST Employ-PayAIJ F-conditlOD5. p ll)' " , e~ J • nv•--"'1--S l 0 · t • i d · t "''" ...... ben•flll. 549·253l or " oa11 P ... f eJCp.r. In credit a es P s1 Lons n yar • patn • LlzR•lnder1Aaency 548-2288
Cutia........_. ~~d, 1b!1:1nJ.r ~(In·~·~~ IBM SELECTRIC 11 hg:~;.a&eP, t~~1rogbia=pt~. ~;Pc~idi~1g' N:::'~8~~~~St~100·-------r:" per · d A p p 1 y I n !; '"""Hr n ( • d m a an N r b • TRUCK DRIVER J'll"IOO, Ma Bult.-r "· 212 Len.nee man for latll• • w Po r lo r l D n • 1"~xl)t1rit1ncbd accurate Typist needts<i Co. seeks F /T salespeople, F /Co. cal or appt/esla 6S Ute truck dnvU\g, gd.
KlTUaSl..CoataM•'*•· a11tromplu Xlnualary TUll.4• lTOO n l 519 lmmec:liatf:ly,70wpm (must) btsnefits. Xlnt advancement OP· opp.foryna.,uaaressive
< BA T~DERS • henefllt . Hll W. &Ot:. --Partlimeorfulllime portuniti~.Applyat Sec'yw/book"pln1exp. man w/knowledge <>C • · ~nflow4:1" SanLa Au llOUSECLEANING Sva. P(f, 3 dys wk, S..S. lrvlne Ora. & L.A. CounUes.
DIUVl!RS. PJUm• Ov,·r --• ' ndi womun to work Excf:lh:nt Working Conditions ltlJJ ~t Street. H.I. Ranch Farmer's Mkt, M~t bo neut. rel'a nee.
2l )'n. Immed. upi!nlnaa PA.CTOIY p/thne. TUlilathru Fr18 3, Apply in P erson 838-2851 apply in penon btwn i\PPb' ln Ptf'IOCI, Me 'n Tr&Jncta 81Hai5! KAM & UAM, USA C t Kda Pw.a. 410 B t'l'lb St, Work in ian 01r condl· Oranqe Coast Dally Pilot MA TIONAL LUMBER & SUPPL l Service Sta. Nlaht Attend lna Corp .• s6s w. i:'b: ~· l't&. lk'llM!d It tarpetAtd aru HOUl•WM llO Vt.st lay $t .• Cotta Mete 2 Or 5 nites a wk. Apply, CM 6'2-7812
________ .,with Yt.1 mutlc. Ma.ldn1 Matun. To care for 5 yr Ask for Paul Ward Sbell,17lb&lrvtne,NB · R
cos w ET of. o o y •m•ll p11rt• und•r • o&d~newborn. Cloanlna. An Equal Opportunity Employer Http W..ted 7100 HtlpW..tecl 7100 Se1'Vlce Station Allen· rs!Je~:e~~~~ aya~e~ lnttructor nttded for mirruiiru~. Ut or 2nd cooklnl, Car f'e<l. Salary ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dant, exper'd. Day & composer/CompSet
rww >Ch.I m l>11n11 Pt ~hit\ Top PMY ..,. cotn· opeo. • claya week, no REAL ESTAT~ SALES l!:ves. Full & p/time. Ap-~/504. 8 to 5. ~. hr.
Al10 needed. lt11c hor PtlllYlMl~:~~1!;eo. ~::~~·Wl•. l'b •SALES* Now recruiting s harp p!y,ShellSUUon,11th& M2·1.M2forappt. ~a:~~~~t~~l!r~~ 1701 t. ('arn"'"1" Avt:. HefpW..ted 7100 HetpWant.d 7100 Real Estate aaleapeople ambitious. men to sell lrvtne,NB. TYrlST IAA~m-ro2ll·Ul l30.'I SA HOUSllCllPEA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• upen your future Let us hardware, tools &; shop Service Sta. Attendant, P/llme. Must be fast & ---------i---~~40llO Live In/out. Spaol1h, help you into the busl· :e; !:v i~u~ ac; exper·d. Full or. p/llme. accurate. Exper'd on
F.a.CTORY WORw-s Polish, German 1peuk· MA.CHIME neH-JOm a company .. N. g Cpell Apply Arco station, 17th Xerox 800 or will tram. """" "' "-in& OK Car• or elderly p.a.YROLL CLERK w~ o exper. nee. a & J · CM if ed ... Fl t u.:>'11'."TlC Clrk ror JI ll · · ... O,tRATOR -"' name 16 yeara In Orange M B 7"'1 9134 rv1ne, · . · Dlvers 1 wor.. ex dr~>tore p Time. c>ep "tfanuh1 cturing plant lady. Newport Bcb. Estab'I Orange Co. County. Call Claire or r. rown, "· · . hrs. Reply to Classified
,'d needs fac.1ory help. C.:all ~-9588 Small precuuon switch manuf. seeks exper'd Warren al ... EAL Sales. P(f help. Fabnc Service Sta. Attendant. ad no. 61, c/o D";ly Pilot, prl! Uvcr24 1'47 2563 for info 646-8UA components. Operate EDP t II n Eves & wknds Neat ap ...
CoWlterG1rl, Da}:. Ap; ,. Houaekeeper/Cook, Uve· vaneLy of machines 111· clerk f~~sw~~ f~;oof ESTATEbyMcVAY. experiencenecessary. pear &handwrlUo1onl; PO Box 1560, Cost.a
ly' Ca pl '1 ikl"'!o f"1i.h FACTORY REP. ID or out. Enill1b speak· clud. turret laLbe, verti· 100 employees. 10 Key by (714) 142·9371 Call 646-4040 need.apply. 2.590 Newport Mesa. Ca92626
t-ry,815w l9thSt,CM Sharp. attractive girl to 101. CdM. 64•·87'2 clerrulls,punchpress,& touch&litetypingreq·d. S•LES Blvd,CM TYPIST M/F, non
-r~pre>enl auto sunroof eves /wknds; 646·4639 drill press. Short run pro· ST ACOSWITCH IHC RECEl'TIOHIST ""' smoker .SS wpm, good
\:OUNTER Jldp. cJay!o & compirny . Xlnt op· wkdys. onlductiOn,smallshop,days ll39BakerCostaMesa M/F. Xlnt typin& req'd. Part time, 5·9pm. Mon· SERVICE STATION AT· pay, advancement op· morning ~lcUonalds portwtity. Call 6t2·4040 Y· 549 1041 & good phone exper. Fri. perfect for College TENDANT, exper. prer. portunities.New AUanhs
Restaurant, 3141 Harbor forappt. HoMMbeperW..e.cl STA.COSWITCH IMC. • Small co. Good benefits. Student, no pressure Good wages, apply in 697 Randolph. CM. lilvd. CM. 556 9943, ask SS6-2982orSSM1870 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Equal Oppor Employer sales or quotas to meet. person. 3131 Harbor 540-8791 for Sue Factory Mission Viejo area. Call !'131--081l Blvd c M !---------~--------HOUSEKEEPER 549·304 I Carol, 581·3830. --· -·-·-----1
Counter help & l'Ooks. Day PRODUCT IQ N ·Npt Bcb. Equal Oppor Employer PIX AM Sn Oprs Serv. Sta Help needed Im· shift s only. GCK>d hours Li ve-in, must have car, Immed. openings. Apply Recept beauty salon. At· SALESPERSON med. Full or p/t. Apply,
Appy Del T.1n1, 1720 room, board, salary. *MAIDS • in person betwn 9am & tractive w ;pleasant Women's ready to wear 990 E. Cst Hwy, Nwpl
TYPIST
RECEPTIOHIST
SuperiorAve.CM. WORKERS 751.n2s days, 645-4628 ThelnnatLuouna 4pm Mon-Fri. 155 personality btwn 20-30. a nd sportswear ex· _Bc_h. ________ ,ArcbltecturaJ office re· 631·183t eves/wknds. • Rochester SL, Costa Tues-Sal. Irv. 752·6141 periencepreCerred. q's accurate typist, mm 211 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna r-wl-Mach Oprs :»wpm. for variety of as· Mesa. Apply to Mable Austin ._ """
COUNTER HEL, FemPref·lShifh HOUSEKEEPER MA 1 NT EN AN c E RESALES Manager Canmukeupto$6/hr. signments.Mustbeneat, ~on-Fri, 5:30-10:30. AllP · Needed lmmed. 12·S:30, FOREMAN for residen· PBX Answer Sen LUSK REALTY DRAPER'S Expcr 'd. Piece work. pleasanl,reliable.
' ly, Roya l Donuts, noo-smkr.$200permo. tial gardening. Must Wantloworkdays,after· 1580 Monrovia. NB
J, .. ,.kf. Id t El T I"' Asw:!'l.Packers 646-8651 have 2 yrs exp. Mu"t be & . . N B is opening a new resale !!~'!'lLMaoguluntaonHPilalsrkSwloarye 642·3472 Wm. L. Pereira Assoc. • · ....: 1e a oro •u, T II """' ~ n&ooCns evenings '"w · k. omce in the Huntington ""7VW MacArthur At Ford Rd nextto Von's. op pay· a 'f 1 ..... y HOUSEKEEPER, prefer quality mmded and able 'OM areas? or Beach area. Needs both Call 768-6622 SHIPPING Coronadel Mar
CREW live· in. Working cpl & to leud men. ~75·$800. r i time 0 r P /lime· manager, "Ulary + com· "H ,,.,...,.
C 11 fo l Weekends a musl. Xtra " Days. Some exper. pre· 714/.,........,...u
MANAGERS Needed Now schl. boy. 5 day wk, own ::1441 a r a pp . pa y r 0 r ex per" d mlbSIOO and salespeople. s • •ErRET .a. IL fd. Rosan. Inc •• 2901 w. F.qual Opp Emplyr m;r
S lr rm.&TV.Non-smkr.W. operators. Call 1>40-S292. Better tban averKge -. .,. ~& . CoaslHwy,NB.E.O.E. TYPIST /ti 'd e mot1v11ted in · HB.536-6221 Ma ntenunce mechanic E.O.L' <.'Omm1ss1on + mcent1ve Office supplies pnnt· • .P me, exp • div1duals to run stud"nl • 1 • "' i<>L--rod · l " 1 l plateaus. This oHice will ing. F1time pos. avail.~ salesmen, full time, P uct.ion typ st. gen.
crews sell1n" the Da1·1y 401W.4th St .. S .a. H 0 USE K EE P ER · expcr. restaurant re a · h f 2 I L• f boo l " .-. d l n p BX be approx 1800sq.fl. w1L Phone or appL. 557·921 manager/tra nee. r.x· o c., p es. rv. area.
Pilot.. Work 5·.oo to 9 oo 99 l.&063 Mature, night shift 11·7 e e q u P · 8 s 1 c • • 11'1t.137 k I d r I a lol oi company support ask Co r Mr. West. perienced or will tram. , ;:...~.:.__1 _____ _ pm.Topeamwgs.lfyou in guesl home, CM now e ge 0 e eel. f'a cmatn• not bonng ll'" ., ,,.,, ,,., 6 plumb·an" •. ca..,...ntry 's 1 i;. Call Paul, 714:675·3411. NewportStatiooers. Inc. Standard Shoes, ca VET ., .. " fr t d' seek $200 to S400 per .r'LOOR WAXER. f1t1me, '"'"''1 .... "" .,... · work . Respons ible , RickorJ1mS40-S6ll ru.ea......, ees u 10
wook, call &16·4100 exp req'd. 540-7811, 17182 HOUSEWORK/G ,1 2 ~~~e~~s.f~~ 2601 mature person i-;ve~. ·--•SALES• apt, util pd, Must be
CREW •.
MANAGERS
Part time, e' t·nmgs and
Saturdays mana(;1ni:
Junior sale~ person::. ~di
mg subscnpllon~ door lo
door. Hequlres van or
lari:c i.tal1 on wa)lon.
Contact Holand Presley
al the Duily Pilot. 330 W.
Hay St, C.:osta Mesa or
phont• 1112.4:121 lor u P·
Armstrong Ave, Irv. da kl en · ---------• early afternoon & morn· Retail salesperson, SILK Screen Pres;smao, resp. CdM 673·1050.
Y5 w Y. own transp. MANAGERS m~s. P 1t1me Nam£• your RETAIL jewelry & gift wear. App· able to pnnt multi-color 1_M~P_M ______ _
FOOD CASHIER Refs. My home NB. &ASSISTANTS own shift. 892·1212 ly at R.M. ABRAHMS, setupe.4Dayweek.C•U Waiters&busboyswant·
Bock Uprellercasbier. 2 '73-482& Now hinng, CONTD!· E.O.E. CLERKS 1819NewportBlvd.C.M. 979·7660· ed. Private Club. Apply
U.iys wk. Must be avail Hskpr /Lt cook, ltve·m. for PO CA SU A LS < J r ,BX OPERATOR In person 4·6P M, see ~·k. nd~ & eves. Must be mature c pl. Refs . Women 's retail>. Mu st UTOTEM SOUS-CHEF •~~Th c--• tti. F e·per ·• Please call for Exper only, m.·1turc. <l"· SALES .._..;,. e .,...e ac·
A u. 833·2382 a~ llam. be enthu.c;1ast1c • & have ' Ith t · 2386 ElT Rd. l 645-5000 xt520 pendable, able to Collow c I M__._ t w ex en 8' v e tory, 1 oro app · • e · . some retail exp Call for . V onvett enc:e --• s SLAP A SMILE knowledge in all phases . Food Sn-v. Wortcen Hskpr to live m. mature. appt. 114.754.9105 1nstruct1ons. ar1ous P~1tlons open 1st. 2nd & or French continental Waitress Over 18. Apply
exp'd, non·smkr. Refs. hours. Wkndb & holiduys Jr d s h 1 ft s 1 n s an Q FACE cuisine essential. Am· aft 4pm, Sid's Blue Beet. Newport·Mesa Schools. NplBcharea.640·7314 MAT UR I-: WOMAN meld. Please apply in Clemente&. Lag una QNY UR hrosia,Rm 21l,50S30th 1072IatPl,N.B.
P1hme work. Mu>t have p i time to welcome person. btwn flAM 41'M. Bcuch. Other areas have car. Good promotional IHSURAHCE newcomers & conlat·l Mon· Fri. 657 W. Wth St. openings also. No exper. & A BULGE St, N.B. WAITRESSES 18 yrs. or
opportunity. Apply Food Newport Beach Fire & merchants. f"lexible hrs. CM, St.c II. req'd. Apply al any of IS p RA y p Al NT E R over. Apply in person
Service Dept., 1857 Casually insurance ofc Need car. lite typing. PIZZACllEF ourstorcs. IN YOUR WALLET Helper 18 yrs or older btwn llAM & l PM Placentia Ave, Costa needs qualtf1cd un· 5473095. &BARMAN 2588Ncwportnlvd musth~vecar.768-8749' Stubenville West. 2900
Mesa.556·3273. derwriler with ex · CostaMesa 642-7702 TIME/LIFE NewportBI NB t:11stod1u n. p, time for perience in proccRsing, •MEDICAL will train. apply Buck Al· ~~~~~~~~~I LIBRARIES Stationer y S t ore In 1-......;:.----"=--·---
l'hurl'h & pre·school. llrs GENERALOFFICE servkmg&marketingof RECEPTIONIST ley Piaa. 4253 Mart· -Hasbothfull&part CoronadelMarneedsex· WELDER
prnntment.
& salarv flex. Mature /\eels payable. lite commercial actounts bw,y Dr's need re::.pon, in~le Way,N .B. 752·7880 R.N. ALCOHOL. Med & t1mepositionsavail. per'dsales ladyfull·time MacGregorYacbtCorp. -f:l"nt pref'd. Send re::.umc phones. good typist. good Salary open. Excellent enc r get i c, Pers 0 n 9A.1·2:30PM. Mon Fri Psych evals .• triage. re· 4 fo'un loving articulate 5 days, xlnt working con· 1631 Placentia, C.M.
Cicneral Delivery , i.a lary & benefits . benefits. Mrs Baker, w/fronLofc exper.4oHrs p & 8 d rer lor RX. admin an· indlvidualswhoare ds,especlallyflnoclien-Corona dcl Mar, (;a 833·3544,askrorJenny 8339550 ress men 10 ery tabuse momt records. eagertoleamhowto tele.675·1010 Weneed2Speoplewhoare 9262S. · wk, benefits. Call Trainees. Newport B.ch· :\Jus t 'par tic.ipaLe in MakeTopS$$$$$$ at least 10 lbs over·
--------1---------IJNSURANCE Secretary. 646-J903. ~;M printing co. therJpy Split shfls. w Offff: STENO weight. Newport &
De II very.Dr 1 v c r & General Office r1re & casually. Personal MEDI CAL ASSISTANT .,.2 0621. varying loe. S7 oo hr. 3 ' • Typing 60, sh 80. Varied Irvine areas. Call Mrs.
• Production Worker. $3 to HOUSEWIVES I 1 n es. Exp. re q 'd Mature womar\, back of· yrs HN exp req 'd .• pnor Hourly Salary ofc dullea. Jrvme area. Weir, 751·9175. We can
-.tartCall64222S6_.__ SSSSSSS 673-3850 Robertson fa ce Urology. Typ1nl(, alcoholexp.prer"d.App· Guam.Commissions Call fOl' appt. 5'0.7639. tell you how lo lose
IM-1v_e_r-yman for L.A. F'all 1s here & although il Insurance, CdM stcnhzing, insurance CX· Product1"on ly E.D.D. SS8·4S44 for lncenti•• lonuses E.O.E. potmds & earn mooey at
Times route, north Co!.ta may be early it's time to JANITORIAL OPENING per req 545.2247 -d1rect1om •. Ad paid for by CALL US TODAY STuDENTS, Will train lo 1-the __ s_am_e_ti_m_e_. ___ _ M~u area. No collect slartmakmgsomeextra 12 midnight to 4AM . MEDICAL TRA NS· T • t _e_m....;p,_l_r. _______ , workinpbiarcstaurant. ~'(I
ini.:. Mu::.t h;1\e dc1>end.1 <·a!oh for CHRlS!MAS. Fountain Valley area CRIBER o ytl h YPIS SAIL MAKER ANO START Apply, Onginal Pizza. r. r.: hll·l·ar.f>.lt.HUH Time Life Libranes has Apply btwn 4PM & eededuf me rsd. 2121 Balboa Blvd, N.B. - -the fmest & one of the 5 . 3 0 p M a l 1 7 1 8 2 exp. n :r ''f me · Exper. req. Apply at 501 u;:11,nvmanLA.Timcs most proflLable P1t1me A. t A I openinl(. PP Y Jn Competetd ~st for _291._h_S_t_.N_._B_._67_5_·1_823 ___ 1 SMILIN betwn 3·4pm. WESTEANPACIFIC
:1 :101\.\1" A:\.1 , l'al ... O'" Johs avail. We offer 3 c.•~m78s11rong ve.. rv. pers.on: San Clcemenle ~.u I u , ., •• ,,,yo G 1 H 6u 0 ..-..... ,..,. poi on on C:;uperintendent, mm. 5 PERSONNEL SERVlCES •
l't•n $100 mo. 673 2515 or sh1£ts per day to lit into en osp.. "'' amm ..__.,i .... Mu t L-abl SALES 83' 0095 ·d ti.al •· ht MtH413 your schedwc, a base J .a. ... ITOltS de los Mares, San Clem. _, ... "· s uw t n yrs rest en or ug 20902 Brookburst """ to type on llM Setec SUPPLEMENT TIMl/L_IFE Commercial. Exper. ID· Ste207, HuntingLon Bch
DlHTALRECll!AT-hourly wage +.a com· F /time. Exper'd adults MedlcalGrowingMedlcal tri~atleast 70wttM. • YOURlMCOME clud'g orfsite. Send re· s;r 1TUSsion&unxlrit.bonus. only. Local·Eves. Supply Mfg, needs neat SSSSSSSS LllRARIES,IMC. s ume or call. Tony (714)963-0804
No . travel. F /time is 979-3923. person for position in Equal Opp Emplyr m/f Natali. l'~oxx Develop-, avail d ti No p APPLY AT PA.RT TIME ment Corp. 305 17th st. Women a~ tr.ne 8 for :\lature woman. exper
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ROUTINE . or Band, desired by a 8·5PM ask for Stephanie 330 W. Bay St HOUSEWIVES SECRET ARY 536·2591 lite assembly & packing. --THIS JOB IS FOR YOU! prof singer. Apply only ln • • -C t M Jmmed opening .avail. . . No ex per necessary . DENT AL ASSIST CALL US NOW AT person. 219 Goldenrod St. MEN for LA Times home OS a .. a COLLEGE $TUDEMTS for dept secy in int~m·i lsw1mm1ng pool service S2.SO hr. 714-847·2244 App·
t·:xp·d e ndodont 11" 831-8095 CdM.AskforMike. d el iver y in C.M . AnEqual Guaranteed Hou rly hdqtrs,locinTustin.2nd ~an wanted. Mst ha.ve lyin.person18092Redon·
Chu1rs1de as11ist nd 'd full TIME-LIFE SJ Ob / $350 per m o. Opportunity Employer Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 language pref'd, but not packup truck. Will train. doClrcle. H.B.
lime for very busy Npt LIBRARIES Landscape Forem.an. ex· 548·1740. pm to 8:30 pm. Call d T 70w SH Calla!t6pm 8974540 I t bl req' . ype pm, ' . . y.a.RD M•N . Heh practice. Xlnl o11pt. Equal Opp Emplyr M IF per, sa ary nego ta e. ---------1 .._ .... _.u __ .a.--ist. 646-4223 or come to 250 E. 80 i 3 Gd -"' "' lornJthtg' IN k·~ 997·2628 Messe n ger & mis · .-~nvn~n• 17thSt .• CoslaMesa. • mn yrs exp .. !Switchboard Opr. Will Rental center needs
only C 11 ~~;-0S9o5n·sm r -------------------1 cellaneousorriceworker. Exper'd ln production ---------1 itartsal.ContactMunne train. Superior Answer· F /time man. Weekday • · a .,..., LEGALSECRETARY S"""lng (mark-up) of SALES Denisat832-2lll · E th - - -Glnoham Ga· J b s lng Needed for pa rt time .. v.. · in& Service, 250 • 17 off. Handwn·ling must be -------.. r OU ec Corporation. Exper'd. . •• r t .... u11-'---&1-...I - -... service nds women p/t. position . llam-3pm. manuscnp ... or ypeset-Are you an artistic, ~ RRntllilJflVfRR St,SUI, Upstairs, CM neat. Mechanical ability
Des Engr, Elec to $1500 lop S. car nee 645.5123 Newport Center. 640-0800 Must prov I de own Ung & page layout. Xlnt ere a ti ve ener geli c E.O.E. M/F. '"'aU G'-'· wanted lo •-"e belpful. Apply, 11130 Elec1MechTech toS1200 -''---------Le 1 E transportation. Call proofreading ability re· h ilk hin IL· """" wu. Newport Blvd Cos ta Jndu.~t 1 ~ngr s1soo GIRL FRIDAY ga Sec·y. xper 2 yrs I r vi n e Sn v in gs q 'd. S7SO to start. Educa· person w 0 es t gs ---------1 part in aocioloeY expert· Ofhcc Mgr SlSM + Clencal & typing recep· min. Xlnl typing, no sh. 714 :752-6456. EOE tional Publishine Co. in sparklini. Lido VIiiage's Secretary. New port menl for college term ,_M_eaa_. ______ _
I P I LI d k 642 a .. oo ( Sal '950+. Call 752·2518 ---------C.M. Call Caro11·ne, leadln& jeweler wishes Beach "Onsulting f1'rm paper.UptoS20per eve.• .. --L-~ ..... rvme ersonne Agency on es · . .,.. or for intervw appt. full or p/llme help in " ~--488 E 17th Costa Mesa appt. Mesa Upholstry NURSES AIDES 751·2113. eluding Saturday. Ex pr: seeks Secret a r Y 1 968-1308 aft S:30 ••••••••••••••**••••••• ~te~ _ 642·147~ GlltLFRIDA.Y LIQUORCLERK All Shifts. Good bene. P/limebelpwanted.over pref.Call673·9334. Research auiat ant. TtlephOMSaln • ·•• 1005
----For pharmacy. Must be P1hme,over2S. Apply Garflel~ Conv .• 18. Apply in person, 693 Sal Position requires excep· Want to make money?•••••••••••**••••••••••
DISHWASHER n eat & fr I end I Y. Nights 842·653'7 Hosp, 7781 Garfield Ave, S. Coast Hwy, Laguna es tional statistical lfp1ng Can you aell on the Wonderland
Apply 10 person Mui P t . 1 Bid . H.B. 847-9871 E.O. E. Beach. Christmas MOMy skills and ability with phone? Top$ In our busl· •
1 • • ro esstona g 10 Housewives & •ala over figures Recent college Of Anf I cJoon 's Irish Pub, 202 Hwil. Bch. 847-6011. LUHCH COUNTER Office Help F /lime perm. " · ness. 646·3030, ask for 111ues. NewportCtrDr.N B. FoodP 1__ f 'd Punch press operator ex· 30, 4·10 hra ·per week. prefere<l. Advancement Ray. HUGE wa·r,ehou sA GIRL FRIDAY, needed 1'tpoi ativn pos. or exper person. per . M u s t re a d -Earn up to $2000 by potentJaJ. 640-0755 '" DISHWASHERS for ceramic s hop. Person wante<l to work Heavy phones. Use of 10 blueprlnta.549·2426 Cttrjalmas. Simple ---------l1T1elephone Tool Room crammed with over 500
Apply in pe r son , 7·J0·4PM, 5 day /wk. allunchcounterprep11r· keyaddlngmaohimpor· enrollcoent plan. Call Sales·Eam lo 120,000+. mus ic boxes, nickelo·
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llwy, N.8. be reliable. Call btwn Some grill work In· 642-4800 lnspecton ~ Needed for Yacht sales & LA. Great benefits, gans, wall clock:4. 10.1 752 UIHJ eluded. Uniform furn . OFFICE CLERK M /F Oood viiual & SALISC K flnn. 5 FuU days a wk. security & rapid advan· grandfather clocks,
•"Dog Groom in g Asst . . Med&hoepbeneflta.Ap· manual dexterity. Elec· FUll·tlme.Da Knowledge of boating cement. Call Re public fasclnatlnganUques. ·
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J__. · P t Sh 2724 twn the Carro··"el & 0 1 .,. y t c JI r hr "ftU iua "313 or u ..... n.11"•" """"'" """' ,, ..uan s e op, Sandwich del. 5 Day wk, "" l hon N o c rs m n . exper. a Expet1encePreferre pe · ~ .,.....,. .. .,;r, -. ..,...,.._,. Gallen'es·, '"""T Ketter·
E . Coast Hw y, Cd M 4 hr day. Own lrans. Bullock.a, lower level in lAle ep e ans. r · · Carol, 581·3830. Xlnt Wlll Train. 6'5-6600. -""Ko' • ~ Ea M so hr C II So. Coul Plata Shopping rport. 751-4760 ben r··· M v A ~ ekd 9 5 30 TELEPHONE SALES Ing St.. Irvine. Tel. ., · mover..,, ' a Center, CM. Apply al ORD~ e i... • ·area. PP we ays · : ' SECRETARY S3.25 Per hr .., comm. '15'·1177. Open Wed thru
• OIAFTS,HSOM Bam·lpm.Phooe540-8339 VitaminCount.r. -cissa.=.CLERK oackTropby& P /llme. Fte:ic h.ni. Ex· Alaoneedrrsonforlite Sa.t.9AMto4PM.VWt! J '""" ".. Engravinlt, 102 E. 18th, Several required. VarlM GOLF RANGER-Part· RealEsLateSaleapenon alSupenor,C.M. pe r 'd on Selectric pickup deli very . PUIUCA.UCTIOM
arcbilectural·cablnetry time. golf benems in· .... __ LL-1 t I" ........ _, Busy ore & phones. Uae I 000/o COMMISSION typewriter. Mu1t have 960-1865. .... ..v lT•.MS OF Fn..E exper. helpful. Irvine cludedSS1·55Z2 -• ...,.. calculator. type, follow· We rurniah desk-SALIS-OICOIA.TOI carroretTands 673-2420 MIU.... "' ", area. MG-an WanUd immed. 2 Yn ex· up. Foreign traffic ex· telephone-.ecretary & For in .we aalea, must • · Telephone&alea ESTATE JEWELRY.
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• !!;ft e wor • youn. dU$Ulel, Daya 979-• rnp e:ic area. PP Y U1 LA CASA RLTY Inga In Tus\ln &N.B. Call Construction De pt.. or on °00 new s~· °"" · •Early AM. M, delivery, manwlthtruck.5'8-9687 Eves.a-7~ person, l.M.S .. 2913 ~ M.rl.Andenoa OrangeCo.bullder.Good lop 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 ETC. PHONE FOR JN. '' LA TJMF~ C M $300 Daimler St, Santa Ana.. 1870 eve: 831-0731 .._.........._CL.....-t.S.._ ... ...ing..-'d.S33·tJ3l. A.M .. 5:30 P.M. lo 8;30 FO. le BROCHURE . mo+. MS-mo nOb . GIOCMY CLBIC MACHINIST ~ ,.._ ......, "'.., ..... P.M. Phone 846-4223 or MS-2200
1-ll Store, llpm·7•m. 3 Job 1hop upor. Mlll PARENTS Real Estate Sales People •44-IHO SECRETARY come lo~ E.M l7tb St,•0--A-K_P_E_D_E_S_T_A_L
DRIVERS·S routes open. Nights wknd. $2.SO.G.75 m•chlnl1t, ihort r un. Have you 15·20 hrs a wk. wanted. Up to 90110~ 1--------• Girt ""-IA•u•. Ac .... P•"a· SultoO, Costa eta TABLE. 5'" md, 4 beaut. ·AM & PM. p/Ume. Must p/hr 675 Paularino, aom.rnerclalwork,$Gay. to work while children comm split. Nwpl Bch n..uv .... ' '' "-vt clean drivln1 re· 751~ SO hr wk. Paid vacallona are In school? Field En· $48.86i4 SALES bJe, Accts. Recel\'able, [A oea.icx:: ~en & snack cane back chnt, 6 leaves
U · eOtd. neat appearance. AU••DS & holidays. iroup lo· ttrprtses hu p/Ume ex· ~tovolcet. some bu. Eve. emplo11nent. te2$. Old Oak Rocker.
!l liyna.over.548--0470. w ~ iurance. ctptlonal earnlni OP· Por,_J.w~ ftC!pt. $800 +, Appl7 in person, Minion. st1le. turn or
U_, at ._ __ .. ,_ ~ ln L-• .. ~•· ...,,.AT"' Comm'•-'.-Sala. ..... u,.;,seitp. for 7:SO·t:30PM. Warner ccntur)' vlotaae $1.2S. Ph .... ~--le ... _._ .... r wven .. UPUN.&UI CAPITAL MACHINES. ICUUYJ re-........... ~. "" ........ ~..... Drt .a w --IJ70
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Mi.-t bow rolar code, full Um• Hcllrib of· ic .... _ •• .• --5SMOU. BEACH JC,...., co. . •Secfftiiiet. Cteratl~ . • ,.. .. .. ·--sn• Xlnt c:ioad. P.P.
andtM.cl1ebematlc1. fioetalmoaed.. ~. ~ MACHIMllT ~~~· Empto~er otftce manapr tn ffunt• 24 p .. OI ..._. Typlltta, S"itthbo&rd fQW TrUi:l{ t>ri.,.. ex. 01Jtm.-iorMM806
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"' lmlC~nA,,..C.M. per. l*"IODMl. Ca.r • Orowtncc:4et.alt•amf1 -PAIT·TIMIHl&I~ f~ eicper'd. aalu._..ple P.qUilOppor!mplo.JV Opeablp.. • O.WTawln1,lOOOlrvlne ~~-l tbl· mf tood ,_ n..11 r ... Dhone nq. ll • OV'tr'. -r.:i l• 1.--w-· for. r-~ -T A .... Ne•-..1251 .--•• '" -orap.,... Veteran• " ntlreea _,, ~ -Days Is Nl,bt opt~s . that want to em sso.ooo ~ .. ,_.y ... em~ry .,_ · cond. ~.675-·c· ~" J40..uoa ........ UnJtormsfW'll! :.:Ca1c~~f.t~l~-:.rob\~! ApplyloPenonaft.2prp a1etrorrnor..Icenof· SALESGIRL Wanted ltrvtd .·~P' .. •Tl"TOW ri'BUCK Drlver ,_. lllO .a..,.._.-;uu. l mm.11"'•~••8',., -lalm··-.. vu u. M·F.NeDon.akSl,31106. feryouatotherSo.Callf. Sun F brt ui ·-needtd. ·~p'd. onl>'· ......,...•en u .-.-'""~ A.JIP4:r ~.apm u--.L ,,. ..... ., " B ......... a.. S .. ln f-t or kM:aU~. o•Uonwldo r• 8 n odwtr • L "'• . ~· ~ , '"'"II'. ~ ... I lo"' Ml~ ••• .. •••••••••••-••••• -· ASSIMILllS I u.i.-PNe-:d'W perteeee CIC' s9tiap •odr c~-'"'' """ ferralco"era1~.Jdnt.ad~ roa wa1, •tuna '~'" · 1 &;,.f;i' "'• 1' FJlOHT DAMAGED ,._ Oipl6f.r;. for nPtT'd 6 ' -lhOrt run 1*9Clil ~ ury, v•rUtln1 pro1run, Beach. ·· 1 ::~, SICdfAaV ·' . ~ .. -.;~ :..~ .. .HOl'POINT SALE. Dl8
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Jo'or \hhril>ryrs Rrlrli ft'rnal~. T m01. All shot.a, plttW"tlll, 1>1&lnUn~11. d~1k, Sat. 9·1. 20331 Deervale Sat/Sun. 8'75·™· ........ ••oea 1010 Mlscel•1om 8080 new, barely uaed $115. '+""" '"'i uuua 10t4
""orlttnl( ur nut 957 Hl.IJ I 11·. I\ KC r eg. $100, mi~. 510'1 &siuhore Dr. Ln. H e. Bushard, soul.b 1743 E. Ocean Blvd, Bal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541'.1·5735 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• 55'1 n;u N 8 6U-t167 Glori 3 Winchesters. Mode l DISllWAS HEft N .. •rly --·-·--•--OIA~ams Monff 1060 PUIUCAUCTIOM 'KEEFE & Merritt gas GUITARAMP.250watls. 1200,20aau&epumpshoL
ntow. Waate!klnat. h E.Sbeepdogs,l M,lF, MOVJNGMUSTSELLby MOVlNG AWAY, Lawn ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANYITEMSOFFJ.riE blln at~ve top, oven, Twn 15" spkrs. Treble gun$ll5.Model290,semi pn~.Sl~ t;l.t:L'.Oven. 6 wk'I. AKC. $225 . i-~.Z2<'U ltuprij&bt fnr, Sale, misc, 200SClaySt. POA Pony, best otrer. ESTATE J EWELRY, roliaae~e. coppcirlone. horn, fu n, reverb & auto, 22 cal. rine '60.
T•pp<tn bltn. h pnce aa~&Ones. 21 Admiral 8 /W TV, NB.~.Sat.only. Must sell. 3 Yra old. ART OBJECTS. AN· SlOO. 17 port B&W TV, more. Xlnt cond $350. Ph 3().30 rubber actioo $65. Sl40.&t0-7317 --mu1c tbl1. sm llems. -----646-199'7 5489373 TIQUES, FINE FURN., plays gd. $35. Pwr. 645-3233 All new, still In box,. -- --AKC t'OCker spaniel pup· 646-8M9,6'6-l* M O v I N G T o or · ETC. PHONE FOR JN. lawnmower. Reel type, ---never fired 962-4990 WASHER DRYER 1111.0:., 6 wk& old. f'hone -----R~"TlREME.NT llOME, HORSE for sale or leue. FO. le BROCHURE, fair shape $25. King aize TRUMP ET. $100 . ----·-----
l"lnl"ll all <"ycle dclui.e ~ T4!164 aft 3·30 Triple drt!Sser S2:S. chest must sell eolire contents Appaloosa (Reg 184,069) ~ bedspread yeUow & wht Cl.AR I N ET $50. Gd Brand new Rem 142 J0.06
model. Perfed c·ond1L1on Shl1' T p.-..1-~ $3. Hdbrd $5. of home. Anll.ques med. 6yrgeldiQe. Xlnt w/kids. F ree estimates on UP· quilted, perl. shape $35. Cond. ~1180 rifle, with scope & sling.
Sl25 each. 1~1-4488 a. ....,.... -'s.51..()848 -lnduUl nis & Baskets Stabled at Irvine <Stable bolAerlne sofa bide-a 873-2595 Custom made Allee Vol-; 2908 lrvlne, NB. 549-1417
AVOCADO G E~ ~ A.i\.C reg 67s.9316 56" Round droplear tbl. 4 <t905-30). an COllectio~, also avail). <7H )S22"'32Q bed 1peciai.168-84lM • as Stove. self cleaning, orthe lheatre PA. Gibson
& Gu Dryer. s yrs. old ·re.al Dane-Harlequin Captains chr1 w/pads. ~r!_a• o?dl~a~L!!~id• wkdays fi inckis hood, 2 yrs old. GPA lOOHD head. Homa TV, Rodio,
$200. ~IMltll female pup, 5 weeks old. Gm chr & ottoman . Anll· Much' muac. Fri Sal· ARAllAM COLT Kini siae mattress, trm, $1.2S. Crystal chandalier, & morutor cabinet. Great HiR, Stereo 80t8 ----"'-aut·•uJ ~ """"903 que grn twin beds 2 ·• • new Sl8S, Trundle bed $25, -;0 c. meld -'-"ser, cond. $1150. Maestro ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRF.EZERCJff·.s·T UC u ~· ........ . dronnrs • ., n1te s•··-'ds. Sun. 10·4 firm .. NO Grey yearling. Very $175. 78&M!M ...... un:~ ~.... "' ...,., PRE w s · Pl Cl & Chinese hooked rugs. Phase s hifter $100. Excellent system as well 20"x3'~"1D1>1<lc English Sheep Dog, male Full s 1ie bed frame. ~V IE . (28 erra classic. lsl ace, ass 675-1331 492·0839. H be11utHul Curninture $l5. 6'.S 5484 10 mo. old. Dest offer 646-H6l Dr. CdM A Show w&DDer. Te.mu to Slal.oleu Steel Cookware. 1---------1---------1 559--8298 qualified buyer. Call New, 19 pea, Lifetime Red house bricks, 13< OLDSTROMBONE piece. Magnovox stereo
Upngbt 11 cu fl freei.cr, --Dinette set $1.20. Stereo Y.ard Sale: Multi-family. (714) 628-9248 eves or guar, mustseUS36-2403 ea. Frzr $30. Old TV set Gd. cond $125. console with 8 track. An·
like new $1.2S. Will dellv, Poodle, hlack M. trained. console SlJO. Small or· S~al only. 9973 Sage Cr.. weekends. SlO. Garden swing $30. 646.~ tique reproduction "Dry
731.0786 Mini AKC, shots, 9 mos. oan 2 oriental rU'"' SlOO F . V. Brookhursl and TAYLOR Soft Serve ICE S 11 b ' t $15 M. Sink" cabinet. $550 ---------1 XJntdibpo.$75.64.5-1634 chr'SJO 963-68161673-5489• Warner. HouMholdGooch8065 CREAM MA CHINE. ~~~n~.22ndSt~c. Student CONN Trumpet new 2~yearsold-$350
36''GASSTOVE -----· ----. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Besl ofr.675-2650. w/cat>e.$90. oroffer.Jrvine.552-1790
WORKSFINF.-$40 AKCHel(.Schnauzerpup· F.AHLY 1900's solid Moving Sale .. antiques, Contemporary sofa&lov-Membership TiUuny's Call545·6512
C11ll ll75 52.'>8 P)'. Male, suit/pepper Ma hog. prtnr'b. desk pine. defak, ch~arsi paint· eseat, velvet chrs, ghuis Camper Shell for El Newport Beach (private .--- -.Admirul 19" color TV.
---.-.----color.645-2620aoytlme. $450: Oak Parq. cof. tbl. 1n11s. r amcs, umps, &woodcoffeetbls,'noral Camino. Coet new $399. club). Call "Joy" Thurs· Co1m AltoSux, xlnl cond. Goodcondllion,$75. L~e 1''rlg1da1re, xlnl ronil. --$425; Antq. typwrtr. SSO ; tools' l oads more. so/a & loveseat , game tbl Used once. Sell $260. Sat, 10.4. 67a-.L88 $200. 962-4990
Cross botLom freezer, DOBIE ~UPS.AKCcham-3·Spd blke $35· '65 P-Cal 831·9259 & chrs matching coffee 846-3278. 644-0125aft.6pm 23'' Zeruth color TV Int fro t free $150 ALSO pion sired shots ears $2 00 95, ft b •-' 1' so( Dbl tt & bo ---' , x :. · crop~dSJ64664~ft5. 1 .646-34 a 6PM Antiques, 3 fam, g'ood t .1 .,. server , lamps, .a. ma x ConnTrumpct$90.J1olton cond.$175. Westmgbouse cross top __ • . junk & treasures 2964 dinette, glass top coffee apnng. Antique mahog. Coronet $85 Misc· music 49!-5472
Jo'reezer, frost free, gd FnetoYou 8045 FR. Prov. c hma cab. M1lbroSt CM ofrBaker lbl, wall units. lung or *** dresser. Weieht lifting toda ~14" .
cond. $100. 640..2700duys, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:he.rrywood. Xlntcond. Sat/Sunfi.5 ' · queen bdrm sets. set. Ping pong tbl. RC -'--·-------UPER BUY, inclds
or644-8467eves. FY di 1 d eed 640.1180 839-5868 E.W Le•it radio & sail plane. 41/4'' turntable , AM/FM
. aen >:ma e og n s . Garage Sale, Fri, Sat, 83.lLewC" dia. reflector telescope. c•FvrnffW"e& multiplex, twn spkrs. Jo RIGIDAIRE 19 ft. fam Sm Germ Shep, Moving Sale: Maplelulch Sun, 9-3PM Turtlerock Queen bed, malt/apring. 24 ir. &73-92162 ~__. 8085 stereo headphones, &
frstfree. $150., Wshr & shrt hair. 673-4148 aft 5 tabl & cllrs, Lazy Boy Glen Wondering Rill St Naugb sectn ' I work M11slon Viejo .::'!":::;::'; ••••••••••• stereo 8 trk tape re·
gas dryr, bltn O/W, 30" reclinder, end tables, & Antiques furn china· bench, hrdwd'. Call Youarethewinoerof GARDENERS! 25" front corder, player, Sold for
);asraogo,allxlnl.Make *** ~anymore.J2093Paseo crystal, llnens & misc'. 9~. 4Tlcbhtoft. throw Pro-Mstr, xtras. MOVIMGSALE $585 $400 beat f
_ orr. 645-3161, Glon'!_ Carol.ma,. SJC. !Casa de From 1• to $200. . .,..._ HcrYest Lawn Vac. 963--3157 Desks, $35-$75, chra 1111 fer. ~~17 eve°:. 0 •
Kcnmoregasdrycr.Cood Capistrano Con dos) Two twm foam mat· Festtval styles $5-$35, drafting •---------
C011d1uon. s.50 E. Urquhart 49J..Ql50 YARD SALE, Sat. 24th. tresses, w/box sprin g.s & f'amily Entertainment Boscb & Lomb atereo tbls $75, letter & legal sz ust sell 2'" color con·
536-3373 22805 Malaga Way Solid Oak dining room set West m In s ler. l 5811 framf" ~. Baedgby furn, Oct.land 2 ~croecope + 2 ~~ps, fllea $30-$80, reception sole. 6 yrs old. $WO. Pb
Dishwasher. Excel lent El Toro seals 6 expands to io: lJiamond SL Waterbed, reel wn mwr, er + Woodbridge In Irvine !fct~t=--· S:C:ud w:O'd room furnature , work 673-S271
<'Ond1t1on Can deliver You are the w1JU1erof XJnt co~d. $125. 536-0353 <·ar parts, tables, etc ITWIC. 6"-6255 <Culver Dr. al $100. 556--0525 • tbls. ---------
S\0. 892·1616 4 Tickets tot~ --MULTI FAM 1 Ly Jew.lry 8070 Barranca) C.E.SURPLUS
Irvine HarYelt 8-Pc Solid Mahogany DH MOVING Sat gs anti· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Please caJI 642·56'78, Ext. Wedgewood gas stove, FURNITURE
HEFRlGEHATO!t·clean Festi•al bet: bul'fel, 4 1ude chairs que crib m~ch 'more.. WA .... TED 333, to claim your 36",allstainlesast.eeltop 900Westl9thSt.CM
ex. cond .. J4 cu fl, copper Family Entertainment + host and host1•!.s Reyes Ir~ CGrccnlree) " ticket.A. w/gnll. $2S or bsl olr. 10' 631·2777 631·2570
rnlor Sl65..:...5"\li ro~ Oct. 1 and 2 chairs, 4 leaves and tbl, ' · 1 TOP CASH DOLLAR swfboard, $10. 4x8. pool 1 B M ELECT R 1 C
Wabher & Dryer , Wixxlbndgeinlrvine pads-$695. ltullao SAT 2 Family, 9-3pm. PA ID Jo'OR YOUR * • * tuble, $50 or bst. 2 lge TYPEWRITERS2SO Whirlµool. hv y duly. (Culver Dr. al Prov. sora ~. llld<' a· 11971 lia y S t. 1''. V. JEWELRY, WATCHES, Boston fems, $25 or bsl. ·
hrvi.l gold, J yr c1ld Jlarranca> bed to dbl bed $200. Li.:e Sailboat, Skas, 10 Spds, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, Hiviera sofabed, $5. 968_·2665 ___ _
Sarnficc $395. 545-8678 Please call 642·5678. Exl. black naug. <"hair, $iS. pool Lbl. SILVER SERVI CE, Jlollyw~ bed, m~kes in· 642·9395 PlmtOS & Orqan1 8090
· ---J33, to claim your Knee hQle desk. orr 1'<\INE FURN & AN · lo twin beds with in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Admiral 28cuft. s1do by llckcts. white. ~. Olympw dlx. Sat only 10·5 ; baby furn & TIQUES. 645·2200 nersprlne mattresses + 131 Yrds Blue Tweed Small 44,. Studio Upright
:.1de rcfr1g. w/1cc maker port. typewnter, M·npl clothes; Dan chr~; masc ---2 bolsters. Used very lit· Carpet. Very good <.'Ond. . /b h $SOO
& cold water disJ)<'nscr 4 type, $70. 559·5038, <1fll'r 226 Sherwood Pl, C.M. Gold! 14k charms, ear · tlo. $75. 151-4840. $2.50sq yd. 831-3328 67P15~0994°0 w en c ·
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*** 't L Pa•lo•ieh > years old. Avocado. $3.5(1. * '* * 6PM or642·4951 -rings, neck chains, rings. • 776-2275 i''rl/Sat/Sun, furn, drps, Whlsl & parties. 968·S427 TEHMIS NEW 24" Color TV $600. .
I -• Vinyl bd divan $45; lg red clothes & ma sc items. -• . New GE Microwave $350. Cut down upright piano
30471 Paaeo del Ville 1~
Laguna Niguel
Auction 80 I 5 f''rce lllo~de Lab pup. 10 vinyl chr/otloman S3.5. 2 Very r eason ab I e . MAN'S 18K solid gold Practice alleys avail. 3 pc. end tbl set $100. 2 $500
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eeks, .. Good home ooly. lgpainl1llgsS45.962·0432. 6"1~58'5. 445 Seville, Bal wn. "slwatch. $975 or best dally. BMs Goll & Ten· velvet grn hang'g 751-6510aft.6
<..au 4~3. --Pemn Pt offer ms 642•5440 I $40 W • ti ho · PUBLIC FURN ITU HE ., Hide-a·bed, green & gold · · .646.4540 · amps · es ng use PIANO, contemporary
AUCTION . Story H~u se to be plaid,xlntcond. Gara~e Sale. Sat only. __ Hytek water conditioner Hot & cold wtr. cooler Walnut upright. Xlnt. * * moved. See al 2481 Elden 552·9686 9·2PM, furn, linens, bake, Uvfltock 8075 wul, li(~~::~~B ~:~s~m1f::isl:I :t~·~t~~ SSOO. 213·553-32'10dys
Tonite7:30PM Ave. Costa Mesa . --toys 1106 Sanltago Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----675·1505 Sohmer Baby Grand
(DealertWmomel 67~ llenlage Commode thl, Ne.' Reg.Morganmare,broke •IMMACULATE . -Piano, refinished,
SJ.25. Rnd coffee tbl. $50 ----to ride •· drive blk CARPET FUii size pool table with ff lkpo, Cons1gnmPnh 2 Yr old Male 1.nsh Seller Maple triple dresser, Neiahborhood Garage ., M~ ·Id * . . walnut $1000. Best o er. NCHC hH t AKC 1' c .. paraue organ ge ing 4 bdrms gold, s hag accessones.Candellver. 497-42l0
I ·I a,~d elo(I'> ''·rt . I rcdg164s.6 ;:,,,e83c to am SISO. Call957-0139 Sale, Sat 11-4. 2321 LaLm-Eng, Western (714) enormous plush cham· SS0.892·1676 ------.ovt Y u rm !>< s. w, gyr . ..,,, da Newport B<'h (Nr 3311 011 -Eb S p · dres:.crs. d1ci.ts. 111i:h1 ---KING S IZE Bt:D & 23~&SantaAna)· ·l __ pagne.Mustsell645-3161 Slereo, Sears console ony p1net ~ano,
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'>lands, headboard.c;, m1r· 91\to. old black Lab, male llLADBOARD. Gd cond. -. Machinlrf 8078 Gloria g?od cond., .beautiful ~~~~~r~~~~~5~~er.
rnr:.. bookcase:-, china, J..ov~~~:,6453fl 3 m $2.~oroffer.642-6217 GaraJ<le Snlc: Welding ....... :: .............. Tl SR.52, PClOO, Basic piece of rumalure $45.i---------i
this, chrs, ro;kers. sofa · P rod, elec motors, auto & Lg. production belt Plus Math, Finance & Oak cocktail table. oc· Thomas s pinet organ. ***
~ lovcseat, day ~d, OC· ,_,._.. I050 UNIQUE lruck parls, l<>?ls & misc. sander, 6 .. x78 ... 220 volta Games Ubrarie.s Beat ofr tagon $20. Sq. end table, XJntcood. $250. --6-,-, .. -.-0-~--$8-0-.-
t asiona l chr, s tove,••••••••••••••••••••••• NewiJoveleat.bercouch Also, hsehld items., dbl phase 5HPw/dustpick· 113-4478daUy oaldinishSl0.549·3229 971·2070 ,. ""'"' wash ers, dryers. • eroo5 Calf I th mattress " box spnngs, bo' •-ru• ..,..,.,,. Call 963-fll7 refrigerator. PLUS SI'OREWIDESALE , _. · ea er easy •accuum•. clothes, up x • .er . ..-....
L<.Yt'S01'' MISC. N~w & ~ed furn, appl .s. chr. f350. Dining nook of books. Sat/9·24· Sun 9.25 _96.1-4555 _________ ,
$AVE$AVE$AVE Ns~. ~~lsi~·~4 Wrf:J." ~~Ul.~~~8~6~ .. ~~· 1M.694Cente;St.Cosl~A IR COMPRESSORS
We honor BofA. MC, C~007930&S48:i26z • wi8trk&cass&Garrard Mesa. MUST BE SOLD!
t:ash1cr'11 C hecks & 1
• • • player $295. Match'g Sat Only, 9.,pm. 1939 Absolutely dlsc:ount. 50%
CASH. No r!crson al **I BUY easy chrs. $8.5 ca. Orig. Fullerton Ave CM Mo . orr list. All sizes. Call
t•hcrks PLEASE! F'~ * * oil or Winston Churchill ing. Mahog Bow. fro~t 714/646-5282. ·
avaaluble. lLems subject Good used F'umiture & $495. Plus much more! Dresser w/mirror. Table Ml el 8010 loprcsulc J\ppllan~es--OR l will 6611918 492-8178 b ~-MASTERS AUCTION sell or SELL for You. · or linene, end ta les, dis· •••••••••••••• •••••••••
2075 Newport DI. CM MASTERS AUCTION Lrg Rlviera 11ect1onal sofa hea, clothes & much WANTED
Call 1714) 831·9625 646-8616 & lll-9625 bed. Gd cond. 5 drwr _more. TOP CASH DOLLAR
orC7141646-8686 cbe&t.846-3754 Sat only, 9.5, 18225 PAID FOR YOUR
CASH PAID _ 2 Twin bedo complete in Yellowwood , Irvine. JEWELRY, WATCHES, -------1 For gd used rum. anti· very good condition 'szs VlUage II. Couch, organ, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, Bicyc!M 802 ques&clrTV's,957-8133 each.Lovebenchlngood broiler oven, coffee tbl, SILVER SERVICE,
•••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY cood.. $10. 536-5879 aft.er new Ugtit bul1?9 & door FINE FURN. & AN·
Girl's 26" Schwmn bicy LlkeNew1, Sofa 12. knobs. More ml.IC. TIQUF.S. MS-2200 cle. $30.
· 536·3313 su>o. 963-2082 F<rmaJ dining room aet.-Af?~~:fe& s~~~ LUGGAGE TAGS
a . .:i...a-.. M-e....i I 8025 3 drawer French Provin· contemporary styhnt, N w P t S h o r e s rrom your business card.
--"J wrwnal clal d resser Dark table & 6 cha irs · · rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · . . • Brwn1Jordan Patao rum, Send one ca for each
n .. RNWOODPANEL' walnutfimsb.. $65.lrvme. Herculon fabnc. Lo Boy stereo misc f urn tag plus one spare. We """ I 552-1790 server credenza. S350 or. • · · t ti Large localselectlon. fer. 176-221$ Hatcbbrd coffeetbl. TV. re urn per man en )'
Beams, decking 631·2460 Drexel game t able set sealed attractive tag & ·c & w/credenza $.500. (7l4) Have something you want 4 FAMILY strap, meeting airline ':!.f0
8030 768-5137 to.sell? Classified ads do SUPER GAIAGH l.D. requirements. Pre· _,..pmitnt · il weU. 642-5678. Antq. furniture & Estate vent loes & theft! For a
•••••••••••••••• ••••••• INSTANT CASH It.ems. Tona ot clothes. penoaalized taa enclose
Polaroid SX-70, chrome & For apple's, fum, tools & ~ s• 1055 s 0 m e Dew . E l e c wallpaper. fabric or
Jeatberbodyw/caae. antqs. Anytime 963-5206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• typewriter, vacuums, "Day Glo" paper & we
Sl.50. , 651-8 y ARD SAL E • 104 lamps, hardware, mir· will back & trim your
*FUR..,.ITURE• Larkspur, CdM. Refrig tor. LOTS MORE! No tags. Or try two cards Beseler 23C enlar1er " S75• Couch $5(}, mtch'g preview.. Sat/Sun 9 AM. back to back. ~~/:!i, :J~1~::~ Spaolshor Chair $15, Lamt ~. Cof. 1414 Dover Dr.NB S2eaor~/~CES:
8'7W385. C.0m.P~tc3m.=-!7 of all Tbl $20, End t 1 $15, 4 Sat/Sun. a .. taurant 4/5tags$1.60ea.
new furniture. Includes Post.er Bed $7S, Dresalng equipment. S licer, 8/ltap$1.50ea. Pentax ES electronic ~MM new Aua 76 w /50
105 & 200 lensea. bellow1,
angle tinder. All at MSS.
Will separate 675· 1323
c.ts 1035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Himalayan Kittens,
C.F .A. Rlcadoro line.
Stud service $40-1780
M a ss I v e 8 pl e c e Tbl $15. Sat/Sun. 'TSIH835 cigarette mach, chalra. 10or more ll.40ea.
Bedroom aet. Beautiful 7 Sat. onlJI 2938 Chlllon dlehea, mi1c. 1837 SaleaTulDcludecl
piece Uviq room 1et &S Way, Laa. Bch. Fum, TradewtndlL&ne,NB. NO CARD? . Din Set Draw 1ou:r OWD or send piece Jewelry, Skis, Bikes, MOVING SALE, 3U Vista name, addras, pbooe & MUSTSACRIFICE misc. .,,. _ _._ (.,.-... bJ• .. f) N.B. °""°'... .,..... ... we'll make one cU'd per $588.00 Super BJg Yard Sale. all Gu BBQ • refri •· t.aa.Add2Steach.
must go. New Kine 11z hldeabed, tbla, lamps, Send c.beck or mooe1 or--IASY TlltMS. quilted Headboard bins, Pictures, toys <no derto: Curfffr..illt•• w/nutch'c apread, Junk)S-.t/SUnl-5. · PILO~raJMTIHG
1165HcstMwlLCM ore.nae. Mlac. an\lque1, Movlnc Sale, DHk, P.O.Boxl.580
Adorable k itten.a, nice 64WISI Jewelry, oll paints, Wu her Dryer Dinette eo.i.M ... Ca.aaas
aelectlon. Good breed· much, too much to mon. l 1' • 's •ts ' mg. A ora ba d.. tioo. Thurs-Sat. 1-5. 21701 m ac. .ema. a. un DUwUe table, a tncb dla. m ~ cklJOWl Mva To Sndaa: lbt aeU J mp a 1 a Lo. B • B . 30l-C E. AJtoo, S.A. marble_ top wltll four
PERSIAN .. , qn H b4 comp •eo. (81.lSbard • Hamilton} GIANT MOYlDI Sall! chainbal·~~-~ .. ttent. top Ml 5811 follow1llftl. Walnut din rm aet, ewiv. don. a to -._, qHll ty. reilatered~ . rattaQ rocltm ~ tbll Y9U'f llOO. al..acM de'
a«108 Eleld lmolred 11111 ta· Oarap Sale: Sit• Sun Ir lrld'a "Jtuddl1,. bunk 5or-*ada
ft;..-l"•o bl• aet. Refrl1wator. until acid. 1'1~ MootAt bedl ldct'scbel&Gtdt111rt ·~POOL_. v-... ....,,. -&male bed. Pstlo/den llT· Vista. rear, C.M. & 1il /tlJJ bl.DI chea •~ ·-_......, ............. ••••••••••• tni rm "" Area rap bike. .: h1lll it ~ Must ..Ul • DOGTRAlNING Knl bedtp;..ad hoad: Movln1 Sale: EJeetTte Dlda • r's.t.L muc • m..-attSPll
Yoorplac.orMlne brd1, drapea.• Mucb =:. "~~;r':: 211u..::'vt1ta Dr~ CARP&T lhll BHo
Jobn Martln 175-iHO men. m.1913 S...~tOUl &t ff. B. Toro, •1..uot ....._ mdl cdol' ,.iJow,
AKC Wut RlthJand LIKE NW Yellow sofa, bnid MW tlOO. Dad 111·
Whitt Terri. cl' fem pup. uv. rm. tl>t• .. drJoerltt, Sliver, ddna, itauware, g u P r 8 a l • 1 1 el'• Btoft, dbb Sofa
Champbkpnd.ta..9563 bestoffer .... -51133 coUectlblte, 1lV equJp. Fa-n., .,...=.-.to•..:a #or bldk·bed;-cmML.ps. ---'-:-'='----~-11_;,,....;,_ __ ..,..,..~~~-1 ment, mlae. coooto. 'I.UV"·-,, ..... ALASKAN Malamute, Ital. ProY. Coilcb. aood maay l()I " 21' kemll . .....,OIMi: lllpj Dlf8J:. ______ ....... -"!' __ ,
I 'moa. old, •P•yed, cood. $US. a Flielide Jf11 Jrvln• Ave. N.B. E~t.l\llilJaalilJp.Sat; FAHTAft!C,:-;.'JMOSoa ~J:.'all~;:• 1175. ™ cb, .. •as u . ~r:f:'s!'ti~~CU7 ?!'/,;,.~t''i::'~u':l:: :r,',~ltrape#e~·~
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FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Toddlers, teens and senior cititen~! Games, exhibits,
dancing, music, tempting taste treats, refreshments
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FREE OUTDOOR ST•GE ENTERTAINMENT DAILY
Don't Miis BOBBI AND CL YOE
•nd the Se.weed Cowboy•
9 Ind 10 p.m. S.turd1y
. ., . • .,
..... llCJT•T_.
A flv.-hour benefit concert with top county musicians.
noon to 5 p.m. Saturday; rock dance tor teens 'tll
midnight. DEAN JONES and a morning of Christian
.. tertaJnment SUnday from 9 a.m. to noon.
CARMEN DRAGON conducts •• popa concert 8 p.m. •
&Ind~ In the Big Top Tent -the f lrst of a fouM:Onoert
lrvtne Symphony eerfn conoluding Jan. 29 Wilh VAN
QJBURN. .. ....... T... ·.
World premiere of • new play by Jackie Hyman,
"Fantmln',1 8 p.m, Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Unblrthday Party
9:30 a.m. Saturday; Mexican FJnta dinner Saturday night.
entartalnment all day Sunday.
merican boat trlr. Sgle
ax.le. Accomodate up t.o
20' deep V boat. Nu tires.
557-8071
MariH
Equipment 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••
*ZODIAC
Port-A· Marine
Inflatable Boats
2925 COilege, C.lL
(114)~2070
Canvas Cover. Fits
Col 22. Good conctition.
llSO. 493-2.SlO
ettUJ'1 lS .bP mtr • gas
cao.$1SO.
SG-4980
'64 Johnson 90 w /all con·
trots. Runs. great. $250.
Call George at Arrow
Outboard, 675-8020.
'65 .lohnlon 9~ PHP, long
shaft. Set up for sail
boat. $125. Navy stan-
dard bilge pump, band
opr'd, plunger type, $25.
new. 12' skiff, exp'd• no
leaks $25. 962.ZJM
FALL CLEARANCE
SALE-U> UM 90HP.
running cond aa la, $250.
lrJO'°HP $850. Jm25HP used 6 bn $745. Arrow °'4board Service, 100 E. Cout Hwy, N.B. 8'75-l020
1oata. Powtr 904 O . ..................... .
31' CHRIS Craft T f8 cab crsr. w/allp. XJnt. cODd.
$11900.m.2251
' Owens twln engine
Ctbin Cruiser, xl.Dtcond •
Sips ... baJt tok, etc. On·
ly f:e:50· 493·51ia OC" .,.
loatt. '••ff t040 lo.t., WI 9060 C~ S•/ Motw HoMta, S.a.t Soortl. Roe•. Trucb 9HO Frld!y. September 23. 1977 DAILY PILOT DJI :·••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1t1i1t 9120 ..... /StorOVI 9160 "Rods 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y 9570
l • l.1do p)'l"d <.:ta•lr <:ATA1.lNA 22, loed«t, •• -····················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 n.nt·hero. 6 t•yl flick •• ~ •••••••••••••••••• Autos W.tecl W.t.d 9590 nav ftit•l 4 C'YI rbll t'nJ tw11J nn , alpe 6, 3 aaJll, C.bover Cam~r w/1traa MotCM' Hotne Rtftt,11 Dune bu.c11y fur 1tul11 (r•ll) k d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....:~'l'h;.,. ..... 10 VIW,HDF,kn«inetAt, tor L8 l~ort t r uck ll''f.•'to~2· Dual port 1000 engine now bra/tires. 100 'TI OodgeVanB-lOOcust WEPAYTOPOOLLAR W!'LLIUY ,......, _, ,.. I U I .,100 <71 .. 1 1•11 • '* *' I condS750.ll?ll-03QI Int/ext. AM /FM atereo, FORTOPUSED CARS o., • ompua, a p avlli .. .. v Yully telf rontulned ... ooo tra1 er g.io 2631 cauette w /4 spkn, iun fo~REIGN, DOM ESTIC your forelfcn or compa('I • . rol.L\'CRAYT n
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M:! ~ -M\al&Hll,8'half••buver. Re11erve,nowkro~ 4~Drf;.a 9550-·::bl~~n~1:.~~f~erNew roof, magi. Must. sell orCLA.SSICS ~~J>:f!r.orornol' Call
16' IOMl41tDllA Good corMS. ~-~all at\ 11um1nur unw n1 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751.._ idl SPM last, askln1 for loan If your car lS extra clean llLL Y ~ye.5
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•S«.,J4Cl JI'• 1 I .• llUMt; ltENTALS 'M FALCON Ranchcro, 6 mileage. 50,000milewar 1~uKA IUICK VW --RSCHE v nwrv •II &rtlt an .. Cam1J«'r Sholl tor •hortbed ~ N I l11rbor Blvd, S A #I In Co.Hf. I t M9-S861 '" 6 •-" '"" ..,-.., l-1\ 1na brtd•t! c ru1nr m1• h ''"'"r Sp1n•h•I col 1•.U. ml compi.rtmenta • •~l 25<>3• • WE OUTSELL ALL c·y • auto. map. 1750. or ran y. a... "' 2925 Harbor Blvd San Juan Caplatrano
Ii» 4, twn m tlr . 45 on-.1 ~ftlll " hull l.lko J?00 m.Ula 5 au pm JEEP DEAl,ERS bellt.IMS:H7M wknda. Costa Mesa 979.2500 137-4800 493-451 l
'lP<1, hall el•ctru111ia. '"'~ 1 oalSlOOO MIJ'6:i(). --MCYrOR JIOM ES INTllESTATE '76 Chev. El Cammo, all '72 Ford Van, Sup&r --I
flah1na HHAp, rulh tm.lt.tl2url4H200 o.tua.aOamparSh.illfor FORRENT HUGllHVEHTORY xlrlll.Xlntcood.Bestol-EcoooUnelOO,Vl,atan·Autoa.Used A,tltos.UHd , .. ,wp d , Onl) 100 h,. W ~NT'""IJ-;;;:-11 -1m1All Ptclc Up AcceH Frum $150. wk. 770·0644 All Models New & Uied fer. 66l-0&34 dard, xlnl body. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I h1" ~t LI ~ll\'t 1111~ " c. ... • '' in lnckl Sl76. ~l. ----t · lh.10 when new n•11111111 "1·w1Wlrt Brh by Nov l , -------RENT F irebaU 23' Selr Leasin1Ava1lablc ' Ch . irea, runa are at VWWAGONS or8l~ 3:1'.!.J•v•.' · 11 J'leiau c:a ll 'I' <.: 11'15 I ' /.l11•kaq cabover. t:oot. Auto/air. cc. CB, Coata M•ta ~rvJt~ e!~~rt~~.~ $2:500/0fr. 7'7(M)680
-W11kol> d1o1y1 640 2900 l.ikc oewcond. All exlru 1teroo, lllJld 6 645-2283 AMC Jffp spd, maaa. $1800. or beat Large •72 Ford. Aul.o, air, B.ICTllC f;,·ea 1173 a597 Boat abar 6411 l42l --~ 2524 HARBOR BLVD. orrcr. 548~ full pwr. $2450.
I •y 10 •T lnll po:11o1hll' '77 Doduc Van, pop-up. Costa Mella 549-8023 6'4·1668 af\er5 "' "' Motwtudllkn 9140 range, oven, htr, 3 way1 _________ 1 Jli' Ou.thdd t:d.ton. l'llm • •14' llohlt', xlnl C'ond ....................... refnii. Alr, atoruo, P /S, JEEPS u77u Autoa W..t.d 9590
1>IC'tc: w llf~ Jltktn1. Wilh tr1tllt-r. &al olfet Mini blkff (four) brand P/B,Slp14.536·8609 ••••••••••••H••••••••• ~l 7UlD C J • 5 ' II , C J · 7 ' I , .iuto bMtlury ch.aq,wr •. 111 new. Great ort-i.lreel .77 L• t bll h t Ch k w .,.., a 11 men mma ero ees, agoneers, \.U.hk>tlll, aurry l->P, wm 14 l~er awlbonl blue bike lor leen1tge,., illlO :!3•~· Ood 440 25oo 1 Plck-upis, up to Sl,200 dis r.~~~ 2b:~!i ~~:'~·oe~~ hul I , id rnnd.' 1700 ea. M t-J708___ _ 5 yr war;,c c:11 biroor !::r: counts. 5 yr S0,000 mile
9iOOO 8'7S·*lorf43·2200 ~ ..ti40 1977 Honda Exprei;a aulse. :.pare, rackilad warrantys avu1luble
---:-!I Wrndro:.c Rclrc1(lable Moped. Yell. lo m 1, AM, F)1 t11:.:., l'Olor TV. Coptland Mtn Inc
1ti:J ~~cy11h·~" l .. llJt>m l\l"d !'11.'"Port bhp Jvail uldom used S2 50 l'I'. SJ.5,00U 910S Vall_ey 2001 Elst.SAS58-8000
lilr SS, D Jo b111l tJ11k l\lrcl!> Xlnt <·ond Musl U7362l6wfl3 View, Cypress. 750·3651 - -.
\ \t l"M ca~ tull • 11H·rs. St.u 714 76 ·<117l • ---(714t '75 Toyota Landcrwser
munv \Ir.as Mo\ 1n1o:, b:st • 1 __ _ '77 Moped Jlond..t F.x Sta Wgn. Jmmac cond.
olr ti75 1907, b73 ~ al'l 15' St!a Spray Cat, "76, lake pr~s. 600 males Xl nt '76 HARVEST $5100. Call 963-6027 or
• new, must iscll. $975 mcl t:ood.. Lock. $275. S48 73S8 20' M 1n1 M olorhomc. 751-3191 Ask for Carl
62 l'hns 17' )l a ho~ .. 1it·ed trlr. 581> O'lJS __ MOP E D Clmattl City Dodge V-8, auto trans, '77 Scout, 4 wheel dnve,
boat. \ti, Hun:. good llOBIE u; In good condl-bike. Xlnt. cond .• lo m l. P IS, P/B, stereo, slpis 6• lotaofextras! Low miles,
<.:u.st t.rlr Canvas lioth uon w lrlr $1550. Call $325. Balboa. 673-8726 fully self-conll only 7000 Excellent condition.
h ~51..i. ke new. (076RLO) ....,..,,,,,.,,. 837•9710 J\e ·77 he. ~t:mo Cur .111 968 7482 anytime. MOPED· I • I k .,,., .....,.......,. \lust sell by Monday. ---ntramo~or, 1 e
'71 FORD
F-I 00 PICICU, v.e •u•o Ir•~• . PO••• .. .... "O 118141&21 lloeclel ,,.~ Oood 11wv Nt-n
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TOYOTA
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073 5391. ;n' Eracki.on IB. VllF, new, all a ccessories, '73 HARVEST Jeep '74 CJ5, ltke new.
-11uto pilot. S17 ooo. Dys; ·~.64S-8721 24' Motorhome, auto Yellow w1white vm top. Vans 9570
1"77 18' O t h II & tr a n ~ P IS P I B ••nnn. Eves 499-15"10 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., . mega n u 213 6tll·36-t6, evei.. ~f!.':91 "· • ' ~ ,. lrailf'r Custom cov<•r. 2I:! I 16·4305 9 I SO stereo. 'truise rontrol, 831-0168. 1-ton '66 Chev step-van
life J.itkch. ft'nlkr'i, l'lc -----Sc dash air rond. roof air, , ----w/'73 6 cyl. eng., 14 mpg,
$500. C0111 7l1~4302 lo Boats, 5'1ps/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4KW Gen, CB radio, 75. Chevy Blatcr, lo everything good cond.
s11e. Boul currently in Docks 9070 '77 Harley FXE only 1200 loadt'<i. Unly <n.ouo nu. mileage, AM1FM stereo 14'x6· bed, windows, ex·
Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi, w/special paint, (7MGS0) $8995. tape. AT. many otht>r tras. Call 645-3269;
Wanll'd: d0t·k spuce for b11rs, 011 cooler, etc. Paid '76 Establfihment xtras $4600i0fr. 673-6265 646-741J8
loats S II 9060 lti' suil bout. N.B. area. $-1,300 O.D .. sell for 23• Mini Motorhom<', ---------
••••• ; •• ~•••••••••••••• S.153712aft~~~M~--$3,370.840-4167 Dodge V8, auto, P iS, Trucks 9560
7~e~nC:,~:~~~;.p-Top,
Student must sell 22' Tern W \N'J'ED hoat slip for 50cc in lop condition. P 1 l1
1• s1tl'l1'to. trwsef ton· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·8366 JX.'Sl for luilaon All nl'w C,\L:JI Ideal for campers with tro • c as 1 ;ur. roo air,
gear &15 1!1111 l'Vl'' ti-12 31K7 motor homes or trailers. awning, low miles. 1-'ull.v
631·3474 after s or wk self-cont. beaut Hui'· 470Su1I ho.it, 2 'l'h .,.,11,, \V,\NT~D slip tor 48' ends. (~JPKP >SulcS13,!l'J5.
xlnt 1·onc1, ..:cl rut·c rt'l" Sailboat for 2 .mo's. Boat ru;GENCY MOTOR
Sellorlrd m:i ~146 on Mrkl. Will not be '76 Vespa Scooter, J25CC. JIO~tF; RENTAl~'i
-used 646 8634 Iv msg. Best Offer. 925 N II arbor BIVd. S ./\.
WAMTRESULTS? N f II d CallSS2·1864evenings. ••531·250~•-• _ Sell your boat thru ' ire qwet am Y nee i. ------SOUTHWESTERN i.Ja p for :io· satlboat. •74 Yamaha TXSOO, good '73 Sports Coach. 30' All
Y ... CHT S ... LES 963·5373 eves:_ _ _ _ cond. Low mi. 1 owner. extras 32,000 ma. Xlnt • • ssoo. 64o.SC»7 l'Ond Ph 675·6454 FUJljHEWPORT Transportation --
1976 FORD '72 Chevy Vun, 1,~ ton, 6
St•pslde Pickup ryl, runs xlnt, $2000.
Cw.tom paint & interior. _67_3·_34_1_7 ______ _
4 speed, air cond. & l~w '75 Ford Van. V-8, auto,
miles. (101213!1). Priced air p /S p /li ma"s to sell fast 1 • • • o •
BILLY ATES stcr~~fis !}~~M...
VW-PORSCHE
San Juan Capistrano
837-4800 493-4511 --------
'73 DODGE 8100, 6 cyl ..
auto tran11. Priced to aell
at S2250. 496-0039
D., ... LERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Bui taco Pursang 28' EXPLORf':R 13000 mi, '""" C-.. S-'•/ 75 Sh h 440 mlr uencrator A1C '73 LUV Pickup. /\M/FM. 1972 E200 Ford Van, must (71')673-921 1 ~·~· ·• ,.. 1 cc. a rp. c erry .. " ' C I "' Refit 9120 cond. Lo m1. Musl sell. on roor. au1se l'ntrl. mags. lo ma. ~000 al see. $2495, uk for Ed.
28' MORGOM 01
Loaded with OC\\ t•qwp
m<'nl. Slc~·ps 6 adults 1n
romlorl. Low tune on
\tunlll' •1, {jt•noa. dingy.
Vllr, 6'J" ht:ud room.
.\lore room than muny
32s <h~n<'r an'<1ou:..
675 1103 or h73 921 t hkrs.
••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Yamaha Enduro Comp. i.elr-cont. Other _962_-om __ ·t__ ~-~640-6444; Evs.
Ii'~· Cab over , gas/eler 125cc. Not use<! 111ncc re· x l r a"· S 1 6 • 5 O O · '73 Ford Courier, custom ----------
rc fr 1 i::. 3 bu rn e r condition ed. J -place _7_14_68_7_5_9_7_7 _____ 1 pamlw/scenes. cu!ltom 1972FordEconohncVan l
stove oven. slJl!I 6, xlnt mln:ycllrlr.556·0094 anterior, Vector maJ(ll, ton h /d . A /C, r adio.
rond. $900. 548-2178 . y h DOll-C T Firestone tires, molded $2650. 968·2244 ---74 ama a 500 • 8 rafl~rs. Trav•I 9170
A1111el u11 cabover camper. valve, 4700 mi. Mint ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::::tt:.~~~r;O:C~~~~~ '72 Ford Van , l ow
Stv & oven, ite box, dbl cond. $850. 548-8146 aft 16'fJ" Nomad. Self conl"d, Runs good. $3000 or bc~t mileage, w /many• ex· ~~-64~0~~ potty too. 5::JO__ _ ___ refn i.:. toilet. stove, t.lps offer. Ask for George, tras. Please call Neal at
:. ' -----Dultat'O 250cc Frontera 6. Xlnt rond . $1000. 638-7992 645-3078
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546-1200
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120 W. WARNER, SANTA AMA
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'77 Vespa molorscooter Trlr slpt; 7, Sl 150.
200cc. Super econ. HO ___ f><lll~68_1 _ _
MPG, all extras, barely Trail"°'• Utility 9180
uscd.495·1028 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Yamaha 250 Enduco.
Mint cond.1600 mile~
S400 751 5611
TR/\ILER
4x6 Pickup Bed
751 4688 aft 5PM
'72 -CH 450 Honda 1;ooo Auto Senlce, Parts
m1 s. Sharp. ~fod1f1cd & Acce11ories 9400
forks & seat $800. Eveis •••••••••••••••••••••••
673-3385. '64 '77 Used Mus tang
-------Part,. !1~ No. Parker.
'74 Suzuki 400MX. xlnl Oranl(l' Call 997·2000
condition. Mu:st sell. --------1
Make offer. 646-1161 .... .a..... f Sal ------AllTVI or •
Yamaha t25MX 1975 less •••••••••••••••••••••••
lhan50m1. ~75. ~s/
499.2702 Classics -----••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Honda CBSOOT. Xlnt . .,., St d b k . cond. 9K ml. Xtra:;, mui.t """ u e a er. running,
sell. $1000. 536-7781 -~u7~l~d11 work .. $350.
Brand new 1977 SSO I londa -;--Supersport. Less than 61 STUDEBAKER Lark,
500 ml. $400. down & take 2 dr hdtp. V8 & .air. Needs
over paymenlll. i.;x. mino.r r epair $150.
tended warranty . 644-1033
847 ·6827 Recreational
1976 Harley Sportster 2200 YelliclH 9530
m i, c us tom pu1nl & •••••••••••••••••••••••
c·hrome. $2250. 494-8316 '74 OMC Suburban Sierra --Grande. 454 V8, dual air
'72 Honda 450, mint stock cond, off road tires, rblt
cond, $6501 best oCr. eng, AM /FM cas, x.lnt
751·0553 art 5PM cond. Ph 673-8593
Auto1, New 9100 Aldo1. N~w HOO Auto1, H•w 9100 Alttoa, H•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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$3399
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2001 1'.: li.l SA 558·11000
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Citroen Moserati
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$7989
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D!ELEG.AHCE
547 9'l50
1976280Z
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AM1fo'M stereo & 11uix-r
sharp! lt22NJ NJ. Priced
t.o sell lhis weekend 1
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831-1148 495-1104
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$13495
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rallye wheels. only 6,000
miles. (5Z7RZO>
$4660
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2l~ Harbor Blvd .• C.M.
645-5700
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645·7661, Warren Fox
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1131-17411 49S·l704
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$3889
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, UINISTI lt1t Triumph SplUlrt Inti 'TJ 10-10 Travel AU, ..... ''-d 4 "r. El_ ... _01,. •75 c•"'tL• •c ·m Malibu. X1nt runolna ~ H40 tt40 OW...... 9955 ' )'~ are ~Id r1n1 XJ.rit C"004. ..-. ttOO UA• eu.lom Va. auto. alr, 1• -"' ..,,,v .. - -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-·-.. --•••• ~t • 1...i., ,~, derblutbook.MT.QUI P /S, 1>/U, root rack, l1nlhoo, •lr shock1. Loaded w/extraal Im· ~~o~t!r0~~~:•· WI-PHIL '75'GranadaGtu11.1oaded, "'13DELTAConwt.Cttam· milt AM /l"M, n.w llro1 , 64,~ml ~. 762·5710, maculatot Can BuY or ....,.. · xtra clean, lib new. Lo pdf. lleduc-ed to~. llU. YATIS brake•. ena ov11rh11ul m. Q20 leasewil.bLo. mo.~t.a. Cllryl..,. 9925 LONG mi'1.$355.8'1UUO pp...,.
YW.fORSCHI ~~!!P!': ....... !?!.! Trlr v1t1. 44,000 ma , "73 Sedllo de Ville, ori&. (116842)_._ • ....................... FORD ~trick 9t4711J9---0lcll--Cutla--S1-,-2-d-r-. ·~ J IH4 11100 (t-1) ownur, beJow wholesale. a· ;.J Cheytler Newport im. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft..At... A re. _._,,.. eDCI\, .-n u Cep .. trano 71 VW 1•-........ ~ 1 ln d' • ....... •'"f """9---ll7 .... 004'J-4l II Wll ---·-AMC 9t05 EW00.494-0708 _ • , 1f,OOOm ,x tcoo · ~ ia Maverick, itnt cond, _...1127 h•~r~(~~P) radio,••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 8.DOllADO $2900. 538-2209 "'-'~ iux cyl, new lltes. SlJ50.•----------
"11 Pancbe tUS Tar11• Slt71 ,.. Pu.r. t''lally loodod. COM-TllLE ·~~0Uht8MUllOUllYA"O•IRU '68 Chrysler. Runa cood. "') ~.. + UUJ~·2625aft 6pm. •• Olda Cutb.la (loupe, = ~:t)·~~M lapt MlliQ.IMAJ.DA AM /f'M 11lt•rt:c1, air, blk Whl~ 00 ~btte. Loaded. 11•tt0-noo•2•~M~1 $.'SS(). 1f'o0,, ......... ~_..., Mercury 99&0 ~~~=;·
on blk. PJOO, 4U7-111'70 or co••.,.) Camoro tt I 7 646·4311 -r ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------:1¥ llar'bor 8lvd., C.M, M2•7uk for Gr~g _,. •.a~ 641-1100 . $7289 ' ....................... eo..Hntntal 9910 u••'-... -~.,..... ORANGECOUNTY'6 9957
Gnieo. ClltAS&> a Rambler t ck sedan, MOTOR CAA 1973 CHIYY •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ..... __ c_ ,.._ 1 MEWIST ·-•• .. ••-.. -·•• •.&919 HUGE SELECTION VI. Ambulador. ~or D'mL~ ....... Cl C •M •no 73 MaUbu, Z dr aport cpe, lJNCOLN·MERCURY , a ......:. .. us•n1••1tu ···-toffer."•"t·""" ~ ..-~ ~ -1976fOBA 72 Pinto uae-ut MOTOICAIS ""' ""' Q """ """~ 13SW17thSA,547-9250 · WithV-8,autotrans.fac· V8, 48,500 all, AC, PS, ...... CHER-0 DealerahlplsnowOPEN Ur • D·--·~1 • •·..a-L 9910 Lory air cond .• power PBI AM radio, $2,650. _.... RAYFLADHOE Sa~~·~lf es. -!Mf ~ 1 un ru11h '"" r··r your vw. _,... I t7l CADILLAC We l ... -..a •or 1 o"""'"' W1th v 0 t tr r ..... -•• -v ... .-R •. (717NXN) ...... •' • -.... , ...,, au o ans, ill'· LJNCOLN·MERCURY t--.;._ _____ _ J1 u1<I for or D"l. ''all ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._ ..... --------~ h.cnhorJerry. v " '18 Sk.yhawk, only 12,000 SEDAMDIYIUE $271Q M2..s3.'!8 t ory air cood., full 16·18AuloCenterOr. ·72 PhdD ~· t apd,
"n Porsc:ba tH, blk on BOBW1TllAMVW ml. Air, AM ·FM, auto. Fully loaded·extr• MtltACLIMAZDA 1965 Continental. 77,000 power, power •leering, SDt'wy·l..aleForeslexlt mags.All/•-tape. Gd ~kr. •s~pepdar.E~: ... 1
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..dtl '74 B~ Sunroof AM FM it Riviera, extra clt<an. ONLY Sll9 S •119 cama.ro. Auto, 6 cyl, CorYtffe 9932 21!50Harbor Blvd., C.M. '71 Mere Colony Park :i~~cood. M0-836&
1.;;3;A cou 1 1 Nu tare:. x1'nt cood'. high mduiie, very BILL YATES. new paint, gd eaa mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5700 Marqwa. All power. New ---------
restort', runs ':~11 J~nou ~ hrm. 675 6878 -sharp. Sl.49S. 840-4167 VW-POISCHE SL375. Ph675-3867 '75 Corvette, T·top, 350 water pump . Dew .,, Stalioo Wag. 4 Spd. lo
P P\ ...... .,.... d " J c •· ---------1 auto, loeded. 21,000 Ml, 1972 Ford Gran Tonno brakes, new butt, new mi'a.$3200. vt »--1 66 VW xlnt cood1t1on '67 Buick Wil cut. 2 dr. ,,.an uao a.p ... trano '14 Camaro, Super clean, lmmac. $7600. or offer. coupe. at.eel radlall, v~. tune.up. Gout! tires. Call~306T l'orsd~ '75 9l4 1 at Xlnt !'frw tires & bra kt!~. p ,s, p B, A iC. Auto 837•4800493•4511 alr, tape, low low rrulea. l 1/998-17» auto, P.S., radio, beater, Good clean 2nd family ---------
1'0fld AM' FM atereo w ll 1JJ1nl. Call 963-0045. Lr&J)S: Gd transPortat1on Owner. $3500. 673-8120. ---------bucket seats. vinyl top, . car or surfer. $1600. Ph '960 k R d 1 ' -car Shol411 xlnt care Gd '61 CodJloc '72 CORVETTE Convt. li&,000 mt, $1700 or best 646-8590or675-21&0. ••••••••••••••-.. ••••• trac • 18 5 • maa:.. '70 \ W i-·astbatk, mu:.t patnt, Gd uphol Mu:.t LIMOUSl .... E '77 L.T. Camero. Choe Gd. """'d. LomL· ..:&N\or D t .., b J3M m1 Recently tuned " .. vu ..,.,.,v offer. 1.976 Ford Pinto, '70 I.la er C'llaty rn
& reg lbru 7 /78 tlWO • .eeto llP~~tt $1300. sell. S500/flrm. 675-1331 <WVMSO>., bm. Fully equifped. G.M bestofr. '92-6340 R./H, 4-speed' s teel 1.970 Mere Marquis. Lo w /blk interior. Good
54().5082 68 Bwclt Electra, must $3489 exec must ael. 493-5117 rad.lal.s, 3-door runabout, au. Gd m«!Chaalcal cood. cond. AstinJ $900.
-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'67 VWCamper. Xlnt intr, sell by 9·26. $595. MOTOR CARS alt&pm. Conette 76 9,000 ml, $3000. Evenmaa l6()0.ll62.(990 Stephanie 841-3118 or
'67 .n.14 nds trans, '950 or best 646-8559, 146-1098 D'ELEGAMCE Che.roln 9920 Yellow. T top, Lo ml., 6SJ-0129 ''12 Mere CQ)ony P ar k. _557 _ _... ______ _ • ' 63 233 A/C, auto tra.a.a, power .-New black-a..a o,r. l· 1 547·92.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.""""""' (WRDH> '70 Torino Convertlble wsn. Xlnt t'Wlning cond. '76 V~--Premier" Or ,._... '77 CENTURY VS 2 dr '73 IMPALA 4 dr. Sedan _.,-,,., . . .a. .. lriRn •~ fllue Book -~ • '
kOfli'a, allop. Sharp & Mvg to Sweden: Mat sell P /S, P /B, aut~. air'. •70 Cad Sedan . Full P/S. p B. AM rad W/W l!D&toe pert, nds minor ~-io5'2 aftcrG·J<>' P/S.. PJB. aAr, 'rinyl roof.
Clem.$6l00.Afttr6 '67 VWcmpr,rnsgd.nds AM/FM, V-top. 18· power,nullres&brks. tires $1400 497·2116 afl boay work. $1500, __ -. Lic.&oPCW.OnlY3350.
pmcalll46-1141 bodywork $1,200/bstofr. 20mpg. 2AOOO ml. $4700. $1095 548-0285 SPM *-Oil87 '72 Marqul1 Brougham Call ~76'1, Warren
846·5932. 8'7·7741 Cpc. Wht, vin top. FoxLeaa.lnc
74 CADILLAC COUIJCll' 9933 1973 FORD Loaded. AM·FM stereo, p_ontfDc __ __;--.--,-9-6-5
t>l Porsche Cabrll hdtop. '72 ¥!" Bus Xlnt cond. '72 Elecl~a .. Super rln.
rare model, very l(d Al\>1' FM stereo. $2250. Well maml d, 4·dr, pwr
1.·ond. pp 5 11; 1191111 . 545-72439·5 996-0632 afl 5 wind. & lm·ks. Ma~~ ofr
;27.2297 1') \'W bl 979·0581 dys, 545 :noo ('VS · -, ue convert. ---
1;.i Porsl•ht• SC. \lut n111tl
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70 911T E\l1 J 1 ll•Jn ~.
spd, &•p1a l>1 11w11 ~71.ti)ll
firm Must :.1·1· SUI o.~17
i\'.\1 F:\I <:ond cond. Cadillac 9915
~ Hiii l ";ill !Jl~I 1;"1!11 ••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • •
~., \ W BlJ<' XI 1 , ·h CPE OE VILLE '71 r.ood j~ • ' • n · 01~~ · cond, steel rudtab
t11nd Cln S21111J or best 11995 Call642 !HiOI
011 'fuslsl'IL548·l546aft
~ :lul' '.\1 .. 7G Seville, leuthcr, htt'
i.:old1brown exter. 19.000
nu s. Day 1eve 64-0-7314 • 10 po rs l he 911 T . 1 VW Uug, sunrl, good
yellow blk, r1.·hlt eng, 5 mech cond.
!>pd, spoiler, fdc. mags, 675·7234 aft 6PM 1976 Cad Coupe De Ville
AM/FM i.tneo, $7300 1970 vw Bue. good AM/f"M .wpe,lo".'1,bUI\ <213)4264~ mechanirally rood. $1000 roof,_c~·l86_7 __
Rolls Roye;-9756 or offer. 631·2092 days or 'W CON VERTIBLE CdV
••••••••••••••••••••••• 97962"17eves. Goodcondw1newtop.
*l DEALER IN U.S.A 71 vw CAMPER $2500. S1995 or?, 673 0512
Rehll. mlr. under war· ·75 F.I Dorado. ~1usl sell
rantv New rads., la~ Lom1.5yrwnty.S8800or
dk. 546-~160 dayi.. bstofr. 644-4555
EL DORADO * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMTO WAGON cruibe cont, 1.111 pwr, tit ••••••..-•-••• .... -••• Bl.il'k on black All the 1975 MERC.URY Automatic transmission. whl, steel rads. Make ,67 G-.. il Prt Conv Full
l'xtr;i::. Ser 1 I l3JH , V. Toh1'll Real sharp! (OS8HSX) orr. 548·'1767 dys P .,........ xd • k COUGAR S 1995 ower, Dee a wor •
MOTS049R8C9 •Rs i~J~~j~~~h Only 13,eo o miles. llLL YATES 19w7S MercurLoay Mdedarquia 540._17_81 _____ _ ~ ,., Complete W/Crulse con· a,:n, 9 pass. · '72 G d P -'-Good r D'ElEGA.MCE You;irdhcwinneror VW.PORSCHE 6415!>6!'>or644-7697 ran .-..... un·
4 T" k ts t th trot, spUt seat.a & r ally rung car. p /W, P /S, p / B,
IJ2(, W 17th S 1\ 547.9250 tc e 0 e whecl1. In excellent coo· San Juao Capa.strano Mustang • 99'52 vinyl roof. all', stereu,
lrvineHarv•lt dillon.U12RFD). 837-4800493-4511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bucket seats. L ie. t!Yl5 Coupe 1k\ 1lle, 32,000
rn1, nt•w tin·-;. sunroof,
mint cond. S6000. Avail
until q 26 Gll'11n Olsen.
644 !llN or 493 Ji2~
75 CADILLAC
LIMOUSINE
Ila'> Ever>lh1ng. Just
hke new. I 3430 I
SSA.YES
MOTORCAR
D'ELEGANCE
6216 W 17th SA 547.9250
Festival $4'95 -'66 Auto 289• 57,000 orig 6().1SLS. Only $1850. Call
Family Entertainml'nl '75 Ford LTD, 2-dr Brhm. nu. i ownrs. Xlnt cond. 645·'7661. Warrea Fox
()(·t. 1and2 Xlnl cond. Best orcer. $1.800 8Jl·.1M8 Lea.sin&
Woodbndf!C in Irvme MG-SS65or7~l --·-------•--_..::'------
(Culwr Dr at , '86 Mustan1, V-8, xlot • 9970 Harrantal 66 STATION Wgo. VS, mech cond, needs some •••• .. ••••••• .. ••••••••
Pleasecall6425678,Ext. CougarXR7 17l P /S, A/C, n ew auto body wk. Make offer. '72 T·BUd.Fullpwr.Orii:
J33k, to c laim your Very Lo mt., A/O, vinyl ~~4o$350. 6'U4.BS ~2113 =-~~:;;1 cond.
lit' et.s. top. 13899 (t12HRT) "71 MUSTANG MACH I '73 Ford GaJaxie, hdtop,
***
'75 Monte Carlo, $3900 or
best offer.
below Blue Book, $2150. Auto, p /B, p /S, p /W, 64&-868l tape, A/C. Gd cond. Orli
-----~~--iownr.$2100.640-5345
'67 Ford xlnt condition, · MUST pd P/S AM/FM stereo, $700. 67 · 289• 35 · •
1bunderbird, Cull pwr.
auto trans, tape deck, lilL
whl, leatb i.nl New pa10t,
trans & brks. recent
valve job. $875. 642-6820
ROY
CARVER
ROllS·ROYCC
IMOJ•mborH
NeWP0'1 IH•<I•
·m vw Bus. Good bo<ly & .68 Fl t " 55 000 ·1.6 Seville, whttblue int. ee woo,1.1 · flawless loaded only tires.Runsgreat. original mile:. $1050. 9000 'F' l sio500
Call 536-8224
'68 Cougar, needs paint,
has new tires, brakes &
tr ana Sl 600. 646-8149
673 9098 P /B, runs great. . 968·6218 9974
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CLOS! D SUNDAYS
Sl895. 5J6.:n20 67H866 675·8688 tukcs.~O.s~s • .
73 Malibu, 2 dr i.rort t•pc,
V8. 48,500 mi. AC.:, PS.
PB. AM radio, Sl!.6511.
Well cared tor, 1 O\.\<nr,
642..a359
Doctg. 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1962 Falcc;m . la Wgn, run '68 Mustang. Loaded. Jn VEG•' '76 good, fair in & out. $4 xlnt cond. 731 .. 433. Arter ~ Firm 675·9731 5. 556.1128 HATCHBACK '61 BuR Snr'f XLNT Oni;
llcnlll'Y Sl! '61 Blk, nu enl(. Cond. Nu stereo, tires,
<ioo<I l'On<I £23.000 bst brks Sl3.SO. 675·8153.
111Ccr fl.Ill 171C!
We're Nel9hbors
Rolls Hoycc 100.1 SC 111
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Lelt hand dnv<'. air 1·un
d1t1oning An l'i..<·l'llc-111
investment
MAKEAN<Wn.H
CONCAMNOM'S
HORSELESS
ST AILE
Hrokers of
fine l'Ontcmporary
HOl,LS ROYCE
BENTLEYS
:1 Karm<.inn Ghia, n •bll
I'll;.'., nl'\V pa Ill I . S;.!50()
1;7;, ~i111 or K.1:J 1!150
71 \'W Camper Bus Must
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642·6441 wkdays
t>.'i Hus:. new motor Sl300
('Jll after 6pm,
5510545
71! VW, Bluepnnted
cn~mt! Lo mi's Mags.
CU.'>l inter Sl350 or be!>t
orr~r 6-IS 7345
Over 350 to choose from 73 VW 412. 2 dr, nds body
('orona Del Mar 675 0930 work. $1900.
67~0597
Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 SCIROCCO. S1her,
8EPOatYOU
SELL YOUR
;111, A'.\I F:\l ljl)(! S3-l50.
l>l I 11133
TOY OT A. 63 VW Ccsmpex
See us for H lop <.lollar ~<JOO 640·62-19
csl1mate! 71 vw 412 deluxe 4 tlr,
MARQUIS TOYOTA A c. economical. good
MISSION Vlf•;Jo con<I. radials, S2450.
831-2880 495-1210 ~79·1\388. 646·1757
iii Toyota Corolla l.m\ Vol 9772 m1lcu~e . xlnl 1•11 n~1 Yo
S21SO Call 49'J 2107 •••••••• ••• •••••• ••••••
'76 Toyota WJJ.:un .. 111',
auto . xlnt conol -..nso Or
het.toffcr. 552 :13.'lli
76 SR5, long ht>il, \Int
cond Air, "'"wt ~ules.
low miles. $4:l0tl or be-.i
offer 673·3181
17 6 CottOLLA
Auto 1'1n1 •• tact,,ry •• ,
co,.dtt1on1n1, AM t1rt10
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'3295
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TOYOTA
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BEFORE YOU
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VOLVO.
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csl1matc1
MARQUIS VOLVO
!\tISSJON VIEJO
831-2880 495-1210
ORANGE COUNTY
VOLVO
EXCLt.'SI VF:L Y \'01. VO
Largest Volvo DeLilcr
m Orange County!
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
MM'!~,
2025 S. Manchester
Anaheim 750-2011
'70 Volvo, bel~ retail.
Best offer over $1695.
A1C. Auto. 838·2044
1970 145 Sta Wgn. Xlnt
rond. AM ·FM. radials.
Sl9001ofr. 536·3629
'63 Volvo Fastback, im·
maculate cood. Llke
new. tllOO. 648-0158
'70 Volvo 1800. A/C, 8
track st ereo, gd cond.
Musl sacrifice $35GO.
"5-1288 evea/wknd
Codllloc Seville ·n CdV, Xlnt cond. flly
'76 Loaded' $10,800 loadl·<l. radials. Must
'74 DART. 25000 mi, xlnt.
rnnd. $2500. Firm.
642·2092 eves
•71 Galaxie 500 64 000 · ---------SSpeed trans., radio, etc. · • mt, 67 Mu.stung all orte lo & Only e leven mile:.!
(004N D\'J sell Bei.t olfer 545·3261 ·75 Manta 2+2 \'Ii A C.:, ~r, vln~l top, $1000. out. Orig' ownr. Xlnl (0541l0G)
6 5·2866, 6 S-86S8 c·ond. Air, wire whls, vrn OHL Y $3495
HOuse of Imports •••I ... Att( Hf \II• l ufn" f •••
/I I •II 1\11 '' t \I 'J
'77 KEO & WHT. Cpe. de·
Ville. Pc·ri cond, War-
ranly still effective. P.P.
494·3117 aft 4PM
radlo,Newllrt-s &brk~ '7tJ C llALLF.NGl-:R
Sliver w, maroon int. CONY . V8. full Power.
Xlnt c-ond Lo m 1 uuto
fB Ford Galaxie, air, I'S. l111ckct seats. S:WOO. Coll Dove & Quail Sls.
PB,$800asis. M E.644-47J.aor75!l 4108 NEWPORTBEACH
____ 53_1·_56_17 _ ---11!170 Muslao$!, AC, PB, 83J.-OU6 640-5060, C\S 548·0!M)5 $1475 540·1787
,800 PS. auto, AM/FM tape, & • ..& u~ 9800 $1250. PP. 673-5893 -•01, ,,_....,.
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Lincoln-Versailles
1978' S ... elMMEDIA TE DELIVERY!
MARKV -LINCOLN -MERCURY
We have received special permission by the factory
to give immediate delivery on all our '78 Lincoln and
Mercury models (Zephyr excepted). Come in today and
get a brand new '78; or if you prefer a '77 at a greatly
reduced price. See us today.
'
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BRAND NEW
1977 PLYMOUTH VOL.ARE 2 DOOR SEDAM
225 cid 8 cvtlnder engine, automatle ttanlmltllon, left ~ control mbnw. protection
rubber strips, front a ·rear bumper guardi. WSW tires. Ser. tHL29-C78-2~9
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1977 CHRYSLERS AND
PL YMOUTHS, DURING ATLAS
CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH'S
CLOSE OUT ON ALL 177.s.
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left remote Co,,~lldml1o. und~1~Yfdlroolt f, radial tires .............. _
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1977
DEMOHSTRATOIS
ON
SALE
on. wsw rad' I es. • 1• tlrea,
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ON, WH!N sav1e1 You c CHRYSLll/PLY~oou NEID .~ ACOUNr
MONDAY 'FHR U1H s11v1c. TLAS
P.M. SA niRDA: FRIDAY, 7:00 .... ~ Houis: • 1:00 AM. .. 0 5-..... To '·oo •· :OO P.M. •
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FABULOUS VALUES ON FINE USED CARS •••••
170 PLYMOUTH
SPORT FURY
V·8. automatic. air conditioning, pOwer steeflng.
p<>wer ~. radio, hHter, whitewall tJ,.., vinyl
roof (811ASI)
'75 CHRYSLER
COIDOIA
171 PLYMOUTH
GRAN FURY
V-8, eutomlllc. air conditioning, POMlf steering,
rldio, heelW. whltew111 tires. 'ltnyt roof. bucket
Mets. (e<>10"C)
5 1095
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!u Juao CapUU&no 72 YW••-1...... _ ownw, below wholesale. • Cheyalcr Newport, 19'{2. • .. ••••••••••••• .. ••••• Radio, A/C, deua. $9SO. • ""'"".,.-" ••••••••'•••-••••••••• "'ll00(•5) . , un , • .._~ • ,......,...... "' -..,,_ .., • ..__
ll7.-41004tMll 1 WI ---AMC ttOI $3(00.4M-070I • • 2'7,000ml,xlntcond. ~ 13 Maverick, ~lnt eood, ..._1.JZ1
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MOfoa CAIJ U8r.O<.:ARS 00.tolfer.842 938$ 8a8 Wl7t.hSA, ~7·9250· With V·8, uulo trAM, fac· VB, 48,500 ml, AC, PS, 1976 FOIU> Dealerahip ianowOP EN 71 P into auubOut.
D ..... AMCI 1. 1 $$ r vw Well 9t IO . tory air cond. power PB{ AM radio, $2.650. IANCHEIO RA y Fl.ADHOI ~~~ Ures, sn.a:io 1.'~~,ru;,:r u~r :il~r Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7J CADILLAC ltee.rin&. !711NxN> ~~.! .. ~Nd for, 1 owor, With v..s, auto trans, rac-LINCOLN-MERCURY .__c_·----------
KAuthoi J"' ry. is Skytuawk. ooly 12.000 SIDAMDIVIUI SZ71Q --tory air cond., full 16-UIAutoCenterOr. •n PtalolOOOCC. • spd,
'73 Pursdle 11'-blk un BOBWITllAMVW ml. Air, AM-PY, auto. Fully loaded-extra MtllAc::&.IMAZDA 1965 Contlnentul. 77,000 power, power steering, SIH'wy-LakeFore11lexit mags, Alli n.I tape. Gll
bUt, •J>pear. arp. 11110>~ 7ti00Weslm1ru;tcrJ\ve. Xlnl cood. 5.51·1106 or sharp' !774SER). Price 2150KarborBlvd.,C.M. ml, (ongrnal). Immac. cruiaecontrol. (1CS84Sl) lRVlNJ:: cond..,_.ITJ.ll583
.t1r. h L'Ct Eisro1> Ill•·, 8937~1or838-7880 7s.2-7W ha.s nowbeenreducedto 645·5700 Beatoffer.5595119 $4990 830.7000 \"'1'11W !1199121 o1 :r.m111~ --ONLY Sllt5 MIRACLE MADA . __ nPintoWapa,reblleng •
. alt 8 ·74 H~ Sumoof. AM FM, '71 Riviera, extra clun. · •m Camaro. Auto, 6 cyl, Conett. t932 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. '71 Mere Colony Park !'nSC:~eond. -.S366
Nu tire., Xlol cood. high m1leaae. very llLL'YATIS. oew pam' t, ad 1 ... ml.••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. 1!5700 Man1w.Allpower.New ----------l!.611 :i56 \, COUJH!, I t',1th lo hu-ri Aoc .... ,. A167 e -.. .,. n!bh>rl '. rw1. .. &UU4J ~00 ~ firm. 675 ans _,._ .... .,. -·"".:'."·.....,.,, VW-POISCHE $1375. Ph675-3867 '15 CorveUe, T lop, 350 wate r pump . Dew "l' Station Wag. 4 SllCf, lu P~t Pt>.-&!J6~l 6b \ w xlnt l'Ondition '67 Buick Wildcat, 2 dr, SanJuanCaplslrano auto, loaded. 21,000 Mi, 1972 Ford Gran Torino brakes, new butt., new mi'1.$Z200 .
. "'1·w L1rl!~ •-hrak"s, P 1S, P /B, A 1C. Auto 837·4800 493.451 I "14 Camaro. Super clean. lmrru1c. $1500. or ofier. coupe, steel radiala, V-8, tune·up. Good tires. Callstl-3067 l'ori.cbt> '75 in.a 1 8 .\1111 ·~ ~ "' ... air, tape, low low milea.1 11998-1738 auto, P.S., radio, healer, Good clean 2nd family ---------
•'Ond, AM FM attlrcu w 11 µ.unt l'11119bJ-0045. ~.'!naSti~t.~~~~~r;:t~~ '68 Codiloc Owner. $3500. 873·8l20. bucket seats, vinyl top, . car or surfer. $1600. Pb rtrm1udtl 9960
tract. Radials, maa::. .. 10 \ w L· --tb .. k m"•l '72 CORVETTE Convt. &J,000 ml, $1700 or best 646-8S90ore'JS-2Ui0. ••••••••••••••••-••• .-~· Y• ~ paint. Gd uphol Mu::.l LIMOUSIME '77 L.T. Camaro. Choe Gd. d. Lo L SS500 tlM m1 RecenUy tuned Ke to .ippr~natc SI JOO. sell. $SOO/f1rm. 675.1331 <WVMSO) bm Fullu . ...-G -u bestcoof m or ofrer. 1976 Ford Pinto, uno Mere ld•..,.ula. Lo '70 Duater Rusty brn & reg lhru 7118 $6350, ~1 ·, · Y eqwf"""· .w o r.492-6340 R./H, ,.a peed, steel mi. Gd m..,. .. _-:, .. c.al cood. w/blk Interior. Good
.'>40-S<m '68 Bwclt Electra, must $J419 :ft~ must ael · '93-SU? Col"Yeth 76 radials, 3-door runabout, 9iClO ~...., cood. A1tinc $900 •
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•&1914 nds trans. '950 or best ~.8"-1098 D'EUGA.MCE ct.Yrol.+ 9920 X~~·ut! ~:;._~po':~; 65Z-0129 '72 Mere Colony Park,_ss_1_... ______ _
1o..&-w a.•--1. -1-1 oCr. 631·2331 CENTU 547·9250 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• w-Xlnl running cond '7 -" .,.-... 'i1 RY VG, 2 dr, '73 IMPALA 4 dr Seda st. $8999 !WRDH) '70 Torino. Convertible. ~glow Blue Book · '76 Votare. PrerDier 2 Dr,
l(Ofti 1, alloy.. Sharp I Mvg lo Sweden: Mst sell P /S, P /B, aulo, air , '70 Cad Sedan. Full PfS, PiB. AM rad. WI~ Engine perf, nds minor 548.1052 after&·JO· P/S, PJB. air, riQylroof.
Clean. $6100 • .After 6 '67VWcmpr, msgd,nds AM/FM, V-t op. 18· power,nutlres&brks. tlrea $1400 497_2116 aft body work. $1500, · Lie.~. OnlY 3350.
pm call 846-1141 body work $1.,200/bst ofr. 20mpg. 24000 ml. $4700. $1095 548-0285 SPM 494.()387 '72 Marquis Brougham Call M5-761Sl, Warren ---------1~846~59~32:;. ______ , 847·1741 Cpe. Wht , vlo t op . F'ox Ltaalni --74 CAOILLA.C r-1973 FORD Lo~ded. AM-FM stereo, p-ontfoc------,-9-6~5 Hl Pom·hc Cabrlt hdlop '72 VW Bus Xlnt c:ond. '72 Electra. Super cln. EL DORA.DO * * * ---.-9933 PINTO WAGON crwse cont, all pwr, tit •••••--•-••• .. •••••••
rare modal veru oct' AM i FM ster eo. $2250. Well maint'd, 4·dr, pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• A t l. t · 1· hi t I d M k -~-u , ·' .. 545 n,. 39 5 900 0632 r 5 . d & 1 k M k r Blat'k on hlack. All lhl· . u oma ic ransm1ss on. w , s ee ru s, a e ,67 G ... .t Pri Con F 11 1·ond.PP s 11;H!1t10, . i .... at wm . ocs. 8 .~or.t·xtr<lsS1:rtll3J8 > V.Tohill 1975MERCURY Realsharp!(OOSIISX) ofr.541Vi767dys J',,_. xv. u
527.2297 ·n VW. blue convert. 979~l dys, 545·3766 cvs $4989 COUGAR $1995 Power. needs work.
1;.i Porst·hl· St ' \Int rond ,\ '\1 F~l <;ood cond. Cadillac 9915 MOTOR CA.RS ~~J~~j~~~h Only 13,1500 mllea. BILL YATES 19W75 MDercuryLoaMdadrquis _540_·_1187 ______ _ ~nm l'.111 !I@ t5!H •••••••••••• • • • • •• • • • •• Complete w /cruise con· gn, pass. e · '72 Grand Prix, Good run· 1}~7131.a.'<1".'·!.rJ:-'[1111111 (' .111 -CPE DE VILLE ·71 Good D'ELEGA.HCE You art! the winner or trol, split seats & rally VW.PORSCHE 644 5965 or6'4·7697 ning car. P/W, P IS. P 1'l:l,
"',,_ 7:! VW Bl'C Xtnl. ml•t·h. cond steel radl~I~ ti26 W 17th SA 547.9250 4 Tickeh to the wheel1. In excellent con· San Juan Capistrano MusfmNJ • 9952 vmyl roof, air, stereo,
10 911T E~lr.1 1 h'Jn :, ;,;·~d'h~llns"~l"~~-01~.~asftt S1995'. Call642·96(ll_· _ 1975 Coupe dt•Ville, 32,000 lnine Haneat dltlon. Ul2RFD}. 837-4800 493-4511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bucket aeats. Lie.
-.pd, &·p1a l111mn '111011 ' ....., ,,..., t C FestiYal $4995 '66 A t 289 57 000 · 604SLS. Only $1850. Cull hrm Must :.t'l' 5Vi 0;117 :i :Joi'\! · '76 Seville, leather, lite m!· new irt's, sunroo.. fo'arruly Entertainmt-nt 75 Ford LTD 2-dr Brhm u 0 • • ' ong 645·71561. Warreo Fox ---~old/brown exler. 19.000 mmt cond. SOOOO. Avail Ot·t. land2 Xlnt cond. 'eest oHer: nu. 2 ownn;. Xlnl cond. Leui:Qc
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AMff!\I stt·rco, $730u 1970 VW Bug, good AM/FM.tape,lomi,bun LIMOUSINE l'leaseci1116425678,Ext. CougarXR773 P /S. A /C , new auto body wk. Make ofter. '12 T·Bi.rd.Fullpwr.Orig
!213)4264565 mechamcallycond. $1000 roor.cru:ise 759·1867 Ila L ' th J t 333, to claim your Very Lo ml., A!C. vtnyl ~~:.,.$350· 6".&48S ~2113 owner. Very good cond.
or ofrcr. b31·2092 days or '""CONVERTIBLE CdV s .-.very mg. us tickets. top, $3899 (612HRT) , .. a..,,.., l2500. Pb6'Z-3917 RoUsRoyu 9756 "" ltke new. (34301 '7UfUSTANGMACHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• !nn 1;211 eves Good cond w1new top. .SS •vES '73 Ford Galaxie, bdtop, A P 8 P S P w 'lbunderbird, full pwr,
auto trans, tape deck, tilt.
whl, leatb inL New painl,
tran.s & brks, recent
valve job. $815. 642-6820
S1995 or '!, 673 0512 A * * * below Blue Book, $2150. uto, I • I • I • #l 0£ALER IN U.S.A. 7l \'W CA~1PER S!SOO. MOTOR CA.R 646-868l tape, A/C. Gd cond. Orig
Ht'bll. rnlr. under war-'i6 El Dorado. Mui1t sell. D'ELEGA.HCE ownr. $2100. 640-5345
ranlv New r Jcl::. .. Lape Lom1.Syrwnty.$8800or G26Wl?hSA54792 '75 MonleCarlo.S3900or '67 Ford xlot condition,. MUST
Ilk 51(;.:..ttiOda~:.. bslofr.644-4555 t · 50 bestoffer. '68 Cougar, needA paint, AM/FM stereo, $700. 67 · 289• 3spd. P/S,
-'1.6 "'-ville whl bl e t Call536-8224 has new Ures, brakes & 613·9098 P/B,runsgreat. ''" VW Bus. Good body •-'68 Fl t 1 55 000 .:xi ' / u m · 968 6218 9974 '"' "' ee woo<~ · flawless loaded only trans Sl600. ~149 · lirt-:..Runsgreat. original mile:. $1 050. 9000 mi.' First sio,soo. 73Malibu.2dr i.portC'pC', 1962FalconStaWgn,run -.68-M_u_sta_n_g_._Lo_a_d_ed-.-l .... n ••••••••••••••••••••••
S1895 __ 536·3720 ~1'5 ~675-8688 tukcs. 640.8208 VB, 48.500 m1. AC. PS. Doctg. 9935 good, fair in & out. $4 xlnt cond. 731.44.,.,, After VEGA '76
CIOSEO SUNDAYS '61 Bug Snr'f XLNT On.:
l~:nlll') SA! '61 lllk, nu l'nl( Cond. Nu ::.lcreo. hres,
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1;75 5:!01or113:! l!.150
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1 top, $lOOO. out. Ori11 ownr. Xlnt (054l'OG) '75Man1..a.2+2v11 AC. 652866 5-8688 ° .. · • l'oncl. Air, wire whls, vin O .... LY $3495 '77 HEU & WHT. Cpc de radio, New lire~ & brk:. 7 o C II ALL F. NG Ell n Ville. Pc-11 cond, War-Sliver w 1 maroon int. CONV Vfl. full power, 00 1-'ord Galaxie, air , J'S, hockct seats. S2000. Cull Dove&QuailSts. HOuse of Imports •••I,..,.,..< ul,tf• •ua .. 11 r••11 Roll'\ lloycc 100'1 SC111
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71 \'W CamP<'r Bus. Must 494·3117 aft 4PM 64().5060, cv:. 548-0'JOS $1415 540·1187 S3l·S6l? 1970 Mustang, AC, PB, 833-0ll6
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551·0545
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engine Lo mi's. M<il(~
cu..,t inter Sl350 or best
offer &is 7J.l5
·73 VW 412, 2 dr, nds body
work, $1900
675·0597
Toyota 9765 .
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t>l-.1 11133
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See us for a lop dull:u glOO 640·6219
estimate! ·71 VW 412 deluxe 4 dr,
MARQUIS TOY OT A A c. economical. good
MISSION Vlfo:J() M nd . ratl1als, S2 450.
83 I ·2880 49 5-1 2 IO 979·1l388. 6-16· 1757
'76 Toyota Corolla I.ow V-' 9772 mileage, xlnt 1·11nd ... vo
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low miles. $4:l0cl or b<>Gt
offer 673-3181
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c:.t11nate •
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831-2880 495.12' 0
ORANGE COUNTY
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m Urangl' County!
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
'10 Volvo, below retail.
Best offer over $1695 .
A1 C, Auto. 838·2044
1970 145 Sta W(Cn. Xlnt
cond AM·FM. radials.
$19001ofr. 536·3629
'"' Volvo Fastback, Im· maculate coad. Like new. llOQ. ~158
'70 Volvo 1800. A JC, 8
track stereo, gd cond.
Must sacrifice $3SQO. ~1281S evea/wkod
'14 142 A /C. auto,
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1978' S ... ellUIEDIA TE DELIVERY!
MARKV -LINCOLN -MERCURY
We have received special permission by the factory
to give immediate delivery on all our '78 Lincoln and
Mercury models (Zephyr excepted). Come in today and
get a brand new '78; or if you prefer a '77 at a greatly
reduced price. See us today.
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VOL 70, NO 'lb6 4 ~EC TION S, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1977 T E N CENTs!
Celia's Fraud, Theft Trial to Move
8) 10M BARl.E\'
Ot ... °"'" ~-••• ,. Dr L11u1,J LdlaJr ·~lnalon
mult1pll-t'liunh of fraud ond
gr and thl'ft will be tninsfrrred t<..1
e1nother California county, an
Or .!Ol'l' <.. ounty Superior Court
Judge rult:d Thur:iday
J ud gl' II Warre n Knight
agrt·ed with defense attorney
George Chula of Costa Me:.a that
heavy pretrial publicity bas re·
duced the possiblUty ol a faJr
trial In th1s ar ea for Cella, 52.
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans, 32, wlU be tried
~eparalely on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Knight baa ruled.
It 1s alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary-treasurer
an estimated $2 million in funds
Both men were convicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella
ls free on appeal from a fi ve-year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
pr ison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Cell a's
·bail from $100,000 to $25,000
O.Oy .. llet St." .....
DARTH VADER JUDGES (FROM LEFT) BELSITO, PATTINSON, BONFA
Huntington Contest Draws Legs That Are Out of This World
Best Fef't Forward?
' leg Contest to Benefit HB Playhouse
By ROBERT BARKER
OflN D•llf "llM ~!Mf the best looking legs contest. He ~aid be won
third place in a beat looking glrl contest many
years ago at a Halloween event in which he
dressed in a girl's bathing sull. Three Huntington Beach city orficials
rolled up their pants legs Thursday to do the1r
bit for show business. "Everything went okay until I had to eo to
the rest room," Belsito recalled. MAYOR RO N Pattins on . Cit y Ad·
mm1strator Bud Belsito and City Attorney
Don Bonfa hared their hmbs to publicize a
man :. leg contest in this weekend's fundra1s-
ing e ve nt for the Huntingt on Ileach
Playhous(•
Checking out the legs Thursday was a
m an who calls himselr Bramwell He came
dis guised as Darth Vader of "Star Wars ."
"I've never seen legs like these in this
galaxy," he said
Patti nson was undecided on which
catl'J,tory to cnt<•r most unusual legs, best LIZ SNYDER, c h airma n of this
weekend's event, said the proceeds from the
ca rnival at the Seacllff Shopping Center will
go into a building fund for the p.layhouse.
looking. 01 hairwst .. People will think I'm a
nut anyway." he~aid
As forllonfa. he J o1•sn't appear to have a
legal leg to sh md on Unfortunately for him,
there is no rontes t for most bowlegged legs,
which he would fi gure to win feet down
The carnival will have booths. rides. and
ice cream eating contests. It will run from 6
o 'cloektonightto 11 p.m . Sunday.
The leg contest is slated for 11 a.m. Satur-
day BELSITO SAID h<' would take a shot al
Woman Made
To Disrobe
In Huntington
Police arc seckmg a man who
wore a scarf over his face when
he broke into a I luntington Beach
woman's apartment f'arly t his
morning and forced her to dis·
robe at knifepoint
T he woman managed lo run
from her home and elude her at·
tacker, police s aid.
She was t aken to Huntington
Intercommunity Hospital. No in·
jury reports were available.
The attacker left foott>rlnls in
t he ground in fr ont of the
wom an's living room window
which he crawl ed through just
after m idnight.
Police made plaster casts of
the footprints In an effort to
track the intruder who was
d escribec.1 as Caucasian ln his
thirties, about five fe et. eight
inches tall.
Youth Had
GreenTlwmb
Burglary Charge
.County Jail Critic
Pleads IJUWcent
By GARV GRANVILLE Of._ o.Jty ~llet Sliltf
Tom Miller, an ex-convict who
m ade headlines early this year
as an outspoken critic of Orange
County Jall, pleaded innocent
T~rsday to butglary chargqs
looged agaipst him by Santa Ana
police.
Muhicipal Cottn Judge John.._Jj.
S mith rej ec't ed a m ove oy
Miller's attorney to have the ·
charges aga inst his client dis·
miss~ before scheduUn1 a pre. \
liminary hearin& Oct. 14.
In tbe me•ntime, an Oran1e
Cowtty Sheriff's Office lnvest11a·
lion into' other as yet ttnflled aJ.
legations against Miller will con-
\inue.
Source of those allegaUoila re·
portedlY b Daniel Portley, 1 Jall
Inmate who Investigators claim
ldenUfted Miller u bis partner In nuintsrou• a lle1ed bur slar)'·
stolen pl'()pel'ty mlsadventurea.
According to Santa Ana police
l'ecOlld ' MUleT WH •J'J'ftted
Sept. 4 at bJs Newport Beach
apartment.
E arlier, equipment reported
stolen In a Santa Ana bur1la:ry
was recovered in 1 Mi11lon Viejo
halfway ~e. equipment that
Portley told ·1nvestt1aton be and
Miller baa alOlin llhcl Niel.
Mlll• m ade htacllbi• early
UU. year When he charted wen· tlona of Or•1e CoUaty Jall wert
1tUdded wiU. HHI of IUal'd
biitaftty Ind ..........
In tel~foN a Al· -tily Mid .. bJ .u. semblym an IUthant Alahrre m-t.c. l\nae•>. Jlw.t dlllltd · th~~t cuardl bt•t an 1am11a t.o1~~!!!e:~ dt Ud .. Plllld'Ml-..0.
..
Thursday and then turned to the
issue of a possible out of county
location for Evans• trial.
However, defense attorney
James Riddel told J udge Knight.
that the former administrator of
Santa Ana's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re·
quest for & chan ge of venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddel unlit
Sept 29 to decide on the change
of venue motion. He will contact
the state's j udicial council today
with a v1ew to relocating Cella's
trial which is scheduled for Oct
3
Chula vigorous ly condemnc.'<l
the news media Thursday for
"creallng the kind of hostile en
v1ronment " that had made tt
Banner Towing
necessary for Cell a lo be tned Ul
a nother jurisdiction
"Ile will now have to race tnal
far away from his friends and as.
sociate:.." Chula sajd "I blame
the local press for this and for a
vindicti ve c ampaign against
my client that dates back to lone
before the f11tng of criminal
c harges.
er Seeks Ru1ing
To Use Meadowlark
The owner of a company that
tows advcrtU>ing banners out of
Meadowlark Airport sought a
temporary r estraining order to·
day in Orange County Superior
Court in order to continue opera·
lions.
Robert Cannon, owne r of Sky
Ad Inc , said today that the Hunt·
ington Beach City Council didn't
properly establish findings or
fact in voting in August to pro-
h1 h1t his act1v1t1es at the-airport.
The councll 's decision to
terminate pickups and drops of
the banne rs at the airport
followed com plaints of residents
Prostitution
Ring Hit· . '
16 Held
'LOS ANG ELES <A P >
Sheriff's offi cers have arrested
16 persons in breakup or what one
investigator called "the largest
prostitution ring in the history or
Los Angeles County.·· ·
The arrests Thursday night
followed a s ix-month Investiga-
tion into a Marina del Rey-based
outcall massage oper ation run by
Ma rvio Goldin.
Goldin, 40, had his operation
:-lowed down last March when of·
r1 c ials sus pended t elephon e
ser vtC(' to his "Summerwind"
massage and nude modeling
agency
Howe ver , he continued to
o per ate the agency unde r
another name, sheriff's Lt. Jerry
Stem said today.
Thursday night's arrests came
a fter Municipal Cour t J udge
Ma ry Waters issued felony war-
rants against Goldin and seven
a ssoc iates. Goldin, two as·
soci atcs and 12 alleged pros·
titutes were arrested Thursday
night. Five of Goldin 's associates
were still hclng sought, Stern
said
"This was a t ypical outcall
massage operation," Stern said.
"The customer would see ads in
unde rground newspaper s
(SeeSEX, Page AZ>
Carter Asks
SST Flights
To LA, Others
that they constituted a safety
hazard.
An uproar ensued after a ban·
ner was accidentally dropped on
power lines at an intersection
near the airport on Memorial
Day.
It preceded by one day a fatali·
ty involving a banner towing
operation by another company in
San Juan Capistrano.
The city council in August gave
Cannon 30 days in which to find
another location fo r banner
pickups and drops.
The deadline expired on Sept.
7 Cannon said he has oot towed
o.lly ................
SEES COUNCIL DRIFT
HB Candidate Brown
HB 'Wat,cher'
Brown Files
As CamlUlate
Don F. Brown, 53, announced
h1s candidacy today for a seat on
the Huntingtoan Beach City Coun-
cil.
T he election will be held next
April. Four seats will be contest·
ed . They are presently filled by
Ted Bartlett, Al Coen, Norma
Gibbs and Harriett Wieder.
Brown s a ys he h as bee n
watching city government close·
ly for a numbe r or years and he
cloesn 't like whet he's been see·
ing.
He says he particularly doesn't '
care for what he sees as a drift
away from the people .
"I think each iS1ue should be
laid out. betoNl the public for Its
response.
••u the cowtcil recelves 100 let·
ters or so on an issue, it sbould
vote the way the peDple want,"
heaald.
~ Ile ">'' be also objectt to the
way money has been $.Jl'n\ for
flna nclal analy~et 9n the cMc
aeoter and library and for do~ rtdevelopmen~
banners :unce Sept. l.
"In the meantime. I'm losing
money and my competitors are
taking my busine&s." he said to·
day.
The city council voted to re-
voke Cannon's business license if
he continued operations beyond
the deadline.
Cannon said he has modified
banner pickup and drop pro·
cedures and declares them to be
safe
The city council has scheduled
a public hearing Oct. 3 to con-
s ider steps to close Meadowlark
Airport altogether.
HB Wolllall
Bilked
Of $5,000
Two >;oune female bunoo
artists pulled the "pigeon drop
scheme " on an unsuspecting
e lde r ly Huntington Be a c h
woman Thursday afternoon and
made off with $5,000 in cash,
police reported.
The two women waited outside
the Mercury Savings and Loan,
7872 Edinger Ave., and told an
elderly woman they had found
some money, police said.
One woman, who called herself
J ane Anderson, told the victim
she and her friend Katie could
share in the find so long as the
elderly wornan put up $5,000 "in
good faith."
T he wom en who said they
round the money then told thelr
victim they would be right back
after they put the cash in the
bank.
Katie and Jane Anderson .
never returned, the bunco victim
told police.
Bl88t Ends T rip
BANGKOK. Thailand CAP> -
Thailand's king and queen new
back to Bangkok today as police
pressed their search for ter·
rorists who tossed two bombs
nea r the royal couple at a
ceremony in a souUtem prov-
ince, injuring m any spectators.
Neither was injured, and two
royal princesses, dau1biers of
t he couple, also escaped harm, a
government spokesman said.
Coat
Patchy night and morn·
ing low clouds with varla·
ble high cloudiness wm
s tick a round th rough
Saturday. Ternperatures
will be about the aame.
Lows lh 50s. Highs Satur·
day68to78.
INSIDE TODA V
Aft ~ (Nld tn fM midd1-
of Irvine mQll Nni Hkc on
odd 1POt f<Yf o 1'ft'formtno an1
/fltif.)al, bid that'• ju.It wlaot••
COntMQ up. ~ PoQt Cl Of the
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Gas Line Cat
City C~'i Pay l ta Bill
<.:R\'~'l"AL CJTY \ 1~. <APJ Cryatal Clty, tht
T • t.oYtn that dldn t pay lta natural 1 blll. h d iu ~upi,lv c:ut nff tc>c.luy
l'or :.:• \ t.irs. ttw town'• mun cl pal uUUty which
~t·n t"S cu!\tomc.-n~ ol t .o Vue a Gathortng Company ha~
rdust'tl to puy 1t~ htll , now almost $800,000. The town,
.. ilh .. poµulul&on of 8,000. cl~im¥ it:, people simply
rl1dn'th.1\elhc• mont•\
Lo \'.!ru olhc&'-'1' lurnl'd oil a valve in Corpus
Chn:-ta , ahout 200 malcfS t·asl of ll11:, South Texas com
mumty ,and the :,upply of naturJl Rab to 1,200
c:~tomt·1 ~ J:radually h1M1ed to u hi1ll
Cou1111lm .1t1 Rudd\ 1'~pmo1a .Jr -.aul 6:J µcrccnt
of lht· lm\n -. 11·-.1<knts, most ol th~·m Mexican
Amt'racan::i hav" 111comes below the "ov~rty level
Eatlwr. Mayor ~'ranc1sco Benav1dei, of the so
l'allt'<.l ··"'p1naC't1 < 'u1ntal of the World." said, "I guess
we're going to b<' like General Robert E Ll·O. I gues~
1t'~ surrender We've fought as hard as we know how.
but lhere'c; nothmg else we can do. We JUSl throw in
the to\\ el ·'
Stude nts Support
Teachers , Strike
SANTA MARJA (AP) -Stu-
dents at three of four high schools
in this school district.have staged
a walkout in support or striking
high school teachers, authorities
s aid.
More than 200 teachers from
three high schools have been on
the picket llnea since Monday in
defiance or 8 temporary restndn-
mg order.
A bearing on the matter was
scheduled today in Santa
lance Prol>e
Stepped Up
WASJDNGTON CAP) -
The Justice Department is
pledging "full s team
ahead" in the criminal in·
vest1gntion of Bert Lance's
financial affairs, despite
President Carter's asser -
tion that Lance commit·
led no crimes.
"This is an independent
investigation and it's going
to continue," Deputy Atty
Gen. Peter FIC1 herty said
in an interview Thursday.
He said Carter's asser-
tions of Lance's innocence
would have no effect on the
department investigation
and the ultimate decision
a bout prosecution.
Former GOP
Leader Eyes
County Seat
Barbara Superior Court.
More than half th• 4,537 slu·
dents at Santa Maria, Righetti
and Delta high schools stayed
home Thursday to support the
strike, school officia~ said.
Apparently the 101 students at
Cuyama High School did not
participate in the walkout, where
only five absences were re·
ported.
Substitute teachers encoun·
tered some classroom protests
by students who did show up at
school, but district oCficlals said
there were no strike-related incl·
dents of violence.
The Santa Maria High School
District Faculty Association and
the school district have been at
an impasse since June 12, when a
last-minute attempt to settle the
dispute failed Monday, the
teachers voted to strike in·
definitely. Negotiations with a
state mediator continued today.
Four local Teamsters Union of-
ficials sent a telegram to the
school board and state Superin·
tendent of Public Instruction
Wilson Riles, lending support to
the teachers' request to shut
down the school because of the
violence. .
"V(e will not tolerate threaten·
ing our children to be suspended,
or not be able to graduate for re-
fusing to croa bonaftde picket
lines, especially when teachers
demands are not out of line,"
they wrote.
The teachers aN try(ne ti) wio
bind ing ar bitration for
grievances, to limit clus siz~
and to shorten workina hours,
said California Teachers As·
sociation spokeswoman Milly
Bettinger.
14.Plan
Le~e's
BB.Trip.
A contingent of 14 Huntington
Beach city leaders wlll attend the
annual California League of
Cltles conference that starts Sun·
day in San Francisco.
Some officials will leave Sun·
day and stay through Wednesday
while others will attend for
shorter pertods. Cost for the full
attendance, wcluding air fare. is
$344 per person, according to Cily
Administrator Bud Belsito.
Those scheduled to attend from
the city council are Mayor Ron
Pattinson, Harriett Wieder,
Norma Gibbs and Ted Bartlett.
Representing the planning
comnmsion will be Roger Slates,
Prim Shea and Susie Newman.
Other city orficials attending
the session are Belsito, Ad-
rnh1lstrati ve Assistant Erich
Matthews, City Attorney Don
Bonfa, City Clerk Alicia
Wentworth, Police Chief Earle
Robitaille, City Engineer Mike
Zambory and Tom Cooper,
chairman of the city's Recrea·
lion and Parks Commission.
Belsito and Matthews will
participate ln a penl discussion
on zero based budgeting, a flnan·
cial procedure adopted by the ci·
ty this year.
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SST ••. I
tempting to use to keep the sleek
plane out of its airport.
Transportation Secretary
Brock Adams, who announced
the decision for President
Carter, said · the administration
"continues to support a trial
period of up lo four Concorde
fll ghts per day" into Kennedy.
Adams said the proposed rules
which will not go into effect un-
til the public has had a chance to
comment on them -are "de-
signed to protect the health and
safety or the American people,
set u fair and reasonable noise
standard for SST operations and
strike a balance between the
l<'gilimute domestic and interna-
tional interests or the United
States.''
Adams said nights to the 11 ex·
lra cities could start once the
rules have been permanently
established for the needle-006ed
a ircraft. Those cities were
picked because environmental
impact statements have been
completed on them.
Asked about the environmental imp~. A~,satd ftl thiak'oit w~a be ~e1a~ lsr llgM\mtter
the reslriclions."
The rule!S are oot expected to
be completed for several months.
"Matters like this take a
minimum or four months for
comment, counter-comme nt
and rule making, but in this
circumstance it will probably
take longer," Adams said.
F,....PageAJ Tom Roger~. 52, a former
chairman or the Orange County
Republican Central Committee,
is expected lo announce Witbtn
the next two weeks that he will be
n candidate for county
supervisor in 1978.
Alarm Saves
Air Hangar
During Fire SEX •••
tr so, Rogers' aoDOUl)cement
'Jill make him lhe fthist candidate
to step forward to ehalleftge tn-
(1.lm bent 5th District Supervisor
Thomas Riley.
Like Riley. Ro1er1 is a
Newport Beach resident. a
Republican and a Catholic.
L He has been a Cull-time Orange
County resident since 1963 and
w as chief of t be county's
ft epublican Party from 1970
through 1974. ,
Rogers keeps cattle on leased ~azing land in the Saddleback
alley and in recent years has
en active in homeowner
oups in the San Juan
pistrano area.
$.State Dampened
• By Tiie Auoda&ecl Pnu
•A w~ather front could bring a
sprinklinl ol rain.to UMlQOl'tbern
Up of California today. the Na·
donal Weather Service 1aJd.
DAILY PILOT
An automatic alarm is credited
with alerting Clremen in time lD
stop a potential $1 million fire
Thursday night at the Orange
County All'J>Ort.
The blaze, which broke out
about 10 p.m. in the shop area of
the Orange County Aviation
hangar al 19511 Airport Way
South, burned a workbench and
tools, and filled the building with
s moke. Damage was estimated
at $1,000 to structure and $3,000 to
contents.
Capt.. Bruce TurbevlUe or the
Orange County Fire Department
said investigator& today are
seeking to determine the cause of
tbefirP..
The blaie was extinguished ln
17 minutes, with three fire
engines, a ladder truck, three
airport crash units, paramedic,s
and an ambulance responding to
the alarm. Tbere ~rt-oo rwort• r·
ed injuries and Tu~l>evtlle sald no ,
one was believed to have been In :
the building at the tirne.
they're rather explicit -the girl
would go to the customer. charge
.10 much money for the so-called
massage, and then she would
work for 'tips.• That '8 where the
motley for .pt'ostitution would
come in."
Stem said the alleged pTOS-
litutes were arrest ed when
''jhey went to the ioeatlon and the
~stomer tbere was an un-dereover police officer.··
The 12 women were booked for
investigation or soliciting pros-
itution. Goldin, arrested at his
Marino dcl Rey apartment. was
booked for invesUgation of
criminal conspiracy, pimping
aad pandering. Uaa Butler, 25,
and Craig Lamm, 30, were
booked for investigation o( the
same violations.
When "Summerwinds" phones
were shut 'Qtf last March, Goldin
denied hla ~atlon was a front
for J)rosUtutton.'
• .. People call' to ask to have •
youog lady, sent to do a ma.ssaae
or a nude modeling session," he
said.
Mesa Suici• Makes
.. --· .. .
Call to Cop; Fiht ···
A Costa Mesa mu who pboaed
In tlaeBole
.J err Halbert awaits extrication after falling into a hole
in a Gary. lnd., sidewalk caused by the removal of a
la mp pos.\. Halbert's wife, Catherine, stands by helpless-
ly as spectators gather. He was taken to a hospital after
his rescue.
2Dea d
In Ohio
Shootings
COLUMBUS, Ohio CAP> -A
worker pulled a gun from a lunch
bae in the crowded cafeteria of a
pharmaceuticals firm early to-
day and began a shoot.log ram·
page that left one fellow worker
dead and two othe rs wounded
before he killed himself as police
closed in, police said.
Police said Charles C. Lewis,
53, Columbus. pulled a .357
magnum in the Ros s
Laboratories cafeteria which
was c rowded with coffee
drinkers walling for a shift
change. He wounded Eugene
Erwin, 31, as Erwln sat with
three fnends.
About 50 wort_ers in the area
took cover under tables or fled
after Lewis ran from the room to
a maintenance area where he
wounded Arthur Hammonds, 62.
Lewis then went lo the depart-
ment where he was to report for
work, and shot Ethelbert Dye, 49,
of Columbus, as Dye was leaving
h.isshill.
Dye died minutes later. Erwin
and Hammonds, both of Colum·
bus, were reported in critical
condition. ~
Police Sgt. Willard Orndorf,
who cornered Lewis in a loading
area of the building, said, "I told
him to drop the gun. About that
time, he stuck the gun to his head
and blew his head off. He never
said a word.
Enterprise Follows
Beam to Landing
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE <AP> -The Space Shuttle
Enterprise, following a cone of
e l ectronic beams to its
touchdown point, landed safely
today after its third glide test
from 4Y.i miles above the desert.
Among the watchers on the
ground was a group of space
burrs from Utah. They included
high school and college students
who hope to send science experi·
menls aboard an Enterprise sis·
ter ship when it blasts into space
in the 1980s.
The Shuttle was guided in its
landing by a microwave device,
similar to one used to guide
airplanes to carrier landings,
that sends a beam of signals from
the ground toward the incoming
craft. It was the nrst free-filghl
test in which the device was
used.
Astronauts Fred Haise and
Gordon Fullerton were at the
controls for the second Ume.
They guided the craft on its
maiden flight here Aug. 12.
Haise. 43, and Fullerton, 40,
also switched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute as
they approached the dry lake bed
runway.
·'The auto-land worked almost
perfectly -right on the glide
slope," radioed NASA Mission
Control in Houston, indicating
the computer system had flown
the Enterprise precisely on
course.
"He was glassy-eyed. A
strange look on bls face, like he
was in out.er space somewhere,•·
Orndorf said.
ffitchbiking
Slayer Gets
15-year Term
Hitchhiking killer Robin
Ross Latha was sentenced today
to 15 years in state prison for the
murder of a man who gave him a
lift in the Westminster area last April 20.
Southlmul
Threatened
ByStonn?
The only problem the Shuttle
encountered was with com·
munications. Interference jn a
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Kenneth Williams ordered
the maximum priaon term for
the 25-year·old transient who
earlier was found guilty by a jury
of second degree m urder and ~ armed robbery.
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
powerful Pacific tropical storm
was aimed at Los Angeles today,
but forecasters s aid the storm
would probably dissipate before
r eaching land.
The storm, packing winds of up
to 70 miles per hour, was 750
miles southwest of Los Angeles
and moving northeast at about 25
miles per hour, said Roger Hill or
the National Weather Service.
New Hughes
Routes Miss
OC Airport
A spokesman for Hughes
Airwest said today the airline's
plans to add a dozen new routes
and expand its 727 and DC9 jet
fleet won't atrect operations at
Or ange County Airport.
Latham shot and fatally
wounded Oregon tourist Tilomas
Hoffman, 25, shortly after the
victim halted his car on Bolsa
Avenue. He then gTabbed Hoff.
man's wallet and attempted to
flee from the scene.
One of a crowd of mourners
outside a nearby mortuary heard
the shot. pursued Latham and
held him until police arrived.
Hoffman died as he was being
rushed to a nearby hospital.
F,...P.geAJ
-
Hill said tropical storms
"breed off warm water" and
usually lose their impact when
lh'ey reach the cohler waters on
the Pacific Coast.
However, he added that "with
tropicals, you can never tell ... So,
depending on the upper-level
wind conditions, the storm could
drench Southern California, it
could just bring a little rain, or it
could bring nothing but some
scattered high clouds, Hill said.
Thursday, the airli•e an·
nounced plans to add six Boeing
727s to the fleet of three already
in operation and to purchase up
to 2S additional DC9s to meet in-
creased passenger demand and·
to open routes to the South,
Midwest, Alaska and Canada.
MILLER... ~~·
Hill said "there's always the
likelihood" the storm would re-
tain its strength and m aintaln Its
present coune, ln which case it
would reach land by Saturday
night. Right now, he said, "it's a
_£Q_ncern, but not a threat.·· ·
LarrY Litchfield, spokesman
for the alrllne, noted that DOOfl or
the expansion plans involve
OrangeCountyAi.rpor~
The airline's lona·ranse ex·
pansioo plans run throutb 19fM>
and are subject to route approval
by a variety of U.S. governmen·
tat agencies, he said.
Sheriff Brad Gates said earlier
this week that the investigation l
tn lo Miller's acti vi ti ea bas
nothing to do with the role he Ii.I played as aJ,~ critic.
"These · gs have eome to
our attention and we are obligat·
ed to investigate them no matter
who the ruhJect may be. .. Gates
said.
Miller, who earned a law
defn!e while in prison. works as
a law clerk in Brea.
IT'S HERE ••• YESTERYEAR!
Selection of carpeting wasn't fantastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were .. in ... and grandfather specialized
In them. I"
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
most1Y Wlltons and Axministers.
Lately we have seen a resurgence of Axminister
carpets In beautiful florals and prtnts. The effect
created by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room into something spectacular.
Irvine
EDITION
VOL. 70, NO 266. •SECTIONS,•• PAGES
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TEN CENTS
Carter Wants SS'r. • JD LA
WAMllNGTON IAP 1 • The
Carter 11dmini.atri.tlun pre>posed
rules tod.a) th111l could br1n.i
su~raontl' ('c>ncorde fllj!hlb mto
as mat\) llS 13 U S c1t1K nl'lt
year on 11 pennan{'nl baslS
Al the -.aml' time. 1t t'xlendt.-<l
\ndt"r1n1tely th e redcral
permb~1on earlier granted the
plnnl' to l111nd ilt Dulles lnlerna
llonal Airport out51de Wash1n~ton and at John fo' Ken
1wcly lntl'rnutionul Airport out
-.1dc New York Cit)
The l>ulJch fltghL•,, authonzed
unth:r " '"·month trial period.
would hu ve t'Xp1red Saturday un
lei.i, tht• perm1bb1on were ex
tcndt.><1 Fughl.S have not i,tarled
a l New York bt:CaUbC or a court
battle
Other cillei, which could gel
Concorde flii,:hb unQer the ad
m 1n1i,lrali<'n ·., propos al an:
Anchorage, Alaska. Ooi;ton .
Dallas; llonoluJu. lhtwaii; Los
Angeles, Miami. Houston ;
Chicago; Seattle; San Fran-
cisco; and Ph1ludclph1a
Each city. however, would
have some ltx:al authority to ban
the flighh similar to the
authority which New York 1s at
tempting to u!'>e to keep the sleek
plane out o( ltS airport.
Transportation Secretary
~
Rro<:k A®ms, who announced
the decision ror Presldent
Carter, aaid the a~mlnlJtratJon
"continues to support a tlla1
period or up to lour Concorde
fU&htJS per day'' lnte> KtMedy.
Adams said the proposed rules
which will not ao Into errect un.
tl1 the public bas hall a chance to
comment on them -are "dt·
signed t.o prot.ect Ute heafUt ~
safety or the American people,
set htlr and reasonable '1ol1e
atlridard for SST operations and
•ttlke a balance bet.ween the
lef ltimate domestic and lnt.ema-
Uol\al Interests of the United
States."
Adams auid flights to the 11 ex-
tra cities could start once the
tu.les have been permantmtly
established for the needle-nosed
alrcraTt-Thou cities were
picked because environmental
lmpucl statements have been
completed on them.
Asked about tbe environmental
impact, Adams said "I think it
would be moderate or light under ·
\he restrictions.''
"Matters like this take a
mln1rtlum of four months for
comment, counter-comment
and rule making. but In this
circumstance it will probably
<See SST, Pa1e A%>
Cella Fraud Trial Gets Transfer
Irvine Homing
Settlelllent Due?
By PIDUP ROSMARIN
Of Ille Delly ~ ... Stall
Irvine Company orric1als are
predictmg i.ettlement of a long
standing lawsuit over low-
income housing and the proposed
Irvine Industrial Complex.East.
"before the day 1s done ..
The settlement proposal would
provide for the building or up to
1,400 rental apartments arrorda·
ble by low and moderate income
families up to 700 or them ror
employcs or lhe new mdustrial
park.
It has been endorsed by both
the Irvine Company, a defendant
in the lawsuit along with the City
of Irvine. and the Orange County
Fair Housing Council, which
filed the sull 21 2 years ago
The basis for the suit is the al-
leged la<'k of affordable housing
in Irvine for workers who would
be employed at the new in-
dustrial complex.
The city council met for 00
minutes in secret session Thurs·
day to discuss the settlement pro·
posaJ. Outside a Fair Housing
Council attorney huddled with
top Irvine Company officers, in
eluding President Peter C
Kremer-
A company spokesman said
the latter group, which also in·
eluded company counsel David
Kerrigan and former preslde11t
and now consultant Raymond
Watson, met until midnight to-
day.
The city council meets again
j ~:~; .. Suicide Call
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1 A Costa Mesa man who phoned
police to report his own impend-
ing suicide, shot himself with a
12 gauge shotgun as five police
oHiccrs raced to his apartment
shortly ht>fore midnight Wednes·
day, police said
Police arrived al the scene al
2000 Parsons St. just moments
after Lloyd Elmer Wheeler, 59,
placed the i;hotgun inside his
mouth and fulled the tril(ger. He
died Instant y.
A police dispatcher had re-
ceived a call from Wheeler1 who
said: 'Td like to report a suicide.
let me give you some Informa-
tion."
"Who is committing suicide?"
the dispatcher asked "I am."
Wheeler responded. "I've got a
shotgun."
After calmly giving the dis-
patcher his address, Wheeler
added. ''I'll leave the front door
open ... "
"What's your name?" asked
the dispatcher. hoping to engage
Wheeler in conversation and talk
him out of his suicide plans.
"You'll find oul when you get
here," Wheeler replied before
thanking the officer and hanging
up .
omeers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west-side, were met by a
neighbor who told them she had
just heard a gun shot.
Wheeler's body W811 round
stumped against a wall of his
apartment with a double barrel
shotgun at his aide.
Police said there was no In-
dication why the man took his
own life
Task Force Shelved
By Irvine Council
A propos~I for 1 task rorce to
study citizen involvement In
Irvine city government was
shelved Thursday after the City
Council detected a lack or citizen
interest in city aovernment.
Robert C. Orton, vice president
of the Woodbridge Vll1a&e AA·
rormer GOP
Leader Eyes
I
.County Seat
tonight in clobcd session begin·
ning at 7 45
Attorneys for the c1ly. the
Irvine Company and the Fair
Housmg Council met today to re-
solve what reportedly are minor
differences over the settlement
An Irvine Compan y
spokesman said the settlement 1s
essentially the same that was
proposed last month by Watson.
It mcludcd two basic methods
for providing affordable housing.
The method preferred by the
company was to build up to 1,400
rental units on 70 to 80 acres of
land owned by UC Irvine.
The area. in the southeast sec-
tion of the campus, Is part of 510
acres 110ld to the unjversity by the
(See SE.TJ'LE, Pa.ce A2)
Retirement
Bill OK'd i
By House
WASHINGTON CAP > -The
House passed and sent to the
Senate today a bill to r.roh1bit
age-based mandatory rel rement
before age 70 in private business
and eliminate forced retirement
ef\lirely under federal service.
~he vote was 359 lo 4.
Under current federal law,
private employers can force
workers to retire at age 65 and
federal workers are subject to
mandatory retirement at age 70.
The private sector portion of
the bill would go into effect l~
day1 after pasiiage and the
federal part lrnmedialely upon
enactment.
The bill would exempt bona
ride collective bargaining agree-
ments which would require in-
voluntary age-base retirement
between 65 and 70 for the re-
malnder of the agreement or two
years, whichever comes first.
Rep. Claude Pepper <D-Fla. >.
a principal sponsor of the legisla-
Uon, said the bill would not pro-
hl bit fo{'ced retirement for in-
competence or failing health.
The measure applies lo private
aector workers whose employer
has 2D or more persons on the
payroll -that covers about 70
percent of the U.S. labor force.
The proposed law would not
change 65 as the age llt which
most people can begin cpllectlng
their maximum Social Secunty
benefits.
The House defeated an attempt
by Rep. John N. Erlenborn (R·
Ill.), to delay the bill's effect for
two years.
Erlenborn said he wanted
more time for business and
<See AGE 70, P11e A2)
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Wt-1-lalbert--awails extrication after falling into a hole
in a Gary. lnd .. sidewalk caused by the remo\'al of a
lamp post. Halbert's \\ ifc. Catherin(', stands by helpless
ly us spectators gather I Ir "as taken to a hospital after
his r~CUP.
16 Arrests Smash
Prostitution Ring
LOS ANGELES IAP>
Sheriff's officers have arrested
16 persons in breakup of what one 1nv~tlgator called "the largest
prostitution ring In the history or
Los Angeles County.''
The 1&rrests Thl.lC&day night
followed a six-month invesU1a-
llon into a Marina del Rey-based
outcatt massage operation run by
Marvin Goldin.
Goldin, 40, bad his operation
slowed down last March when of-r1 c i a ls suspended telephone
service to hill ''Summerwlnd"
massage and nude modeling
agency.
However, he continued lo
operate the agency under
another name, sheriff'• Lt. Jerry
Stern said today.
Thursday night's arrests came
after Municipal Couri Judge
Mary Waters Issued relony war-
rl4nts against Goldin and Jcven
associates. Goldin, two aa-
sociates and 12 1lle1.,d CJJ"()I·
Ututes were arrested Thunday
night. Five ot Goldin'• associates
were still beins aoucht, Stern
said.
"This waa a typ.,,_l outcall
m assaee operation,'' '$tern aald.
"The cwitomer would see ad.a in
under1round 11ew1J)1pen --
they're rather expllctt -the girl
would go to the customer . charge
so much money for the so-called
massage, and then she would
work for 'tips.· That's where the
money for prostitution would
come in."
Stern Taid (be aTieged pros-
ll lutes were arrested when
"they went to the location and the
customer there was an un-
dercover police omcer ...
<See SEX, Pase A%)
Girl Cyclist
Hit by Auto
lnNBDiea
Publicity
'Hinders'
Fairness
By TOM BARLEY
Of .. Delly...._. It.elf
Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr .'s trial on
mulUple counts of fraud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county, an
Orange County Superior Court
judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H. Warren Knight
agreed with defense attorney
George Chula of Costa Mesa that
heavy pretrial publicity has re-
duced the possibility of a fair
trial In this area for Cella, 52.
Cella and coderendant Sl4lphen
Robert Evans, 32, will be tried
separately on 127 felony counts
contained In a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Knight has ruled.
lt is alleged that they were in-
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary-treasurer
an estimated S2 million in funds. '
Both men were convicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella
is free on appeal from a five-year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
prison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Celia's
bail from $100,000 to $25,000
Thursday and then turned lo the
Issue or a possible out of county
location for Evans' trial.
However, defense attorney
James Riddel told Judge Knight,
that the former administrator of
Santa Ana's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re-
quest for a change of venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Kni&ht gave Riddet untjl
Sept. 29 to decide on the cbann
of venue motion. He will contact
the state's judicial council today
with a view-to reloea\ing.Cella'.s
trial which is scheduled for OcL
3 .•
Chula vigorously condemned
the news media Thursday for
"creating the kind of hostile en·
vlronment" that had made it
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another jurlsdiction.
"He will now have to face trial
far away from his friends and as·
sociates," Chula said. "l blame
the local press for th\s and for 8t,
vindictive campaign against
my client that dates back to long
before the rmng of criminal
charges .
Coast
Weather
Patchy nisht and mom·
inl low clouds with varia-
ble hllh cloudiness will
atlck around throu1b 1 Saturday. Temperatures •
will be about the aame.
Lows in 5C)s. Hi,m Satur-
day M to 78.
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ETTLE ••.
Ir V\n~ (.'unip4lny an lN6 at a re
duct'd prlN! uf "1,l()O u a.er•. b.erl n pri lud-S • r .. t \hat th univ nll)
build hou ln9' for (nulty 1nd •\u
1lt'n~ on I ht• property
Ttw W11IMm propm1i.I v.ould lift
lhl' r~\J lctmn lo permit a mixed
hou11ln« u.ii.e. with hall the l,400
11n11~ for ~••n11u~ hou tn111 1.nd the
utht>r half ror houstn1 C"mJ'loyC!e.
,1f 1ht-1ndust.r\al park
l'h,1\ ophon dept•ndl UfKlll tht
.1.: n•1•m\•nt of UC Re1enL-s UCI
t 'hunrt•tlor Oamf'I Aldric h iiuid
hklay lhl' propm.ul " • ·umh•r ex
plorauon bul lhl'rc & a. lonat way
to .:o bt•fort< dctt-rm1nin1t whether
IC 's MCCl'ptabll' .
T~ ~econd method proposed
by Wal.'lon would be Lo set aside
,1btlul 32 ut re., ol Irvine Com-
p..iny-0"'ned land for the develop-
m t• 11l uf 700 1tpartments for
-.mull bud~ct hmallea. The
..ip.irtmcnt.s would depend upon
federal ~Ub!)Hhl'S, (or wblcb
W jt:-.un !)atd the company could
11uahfy by ~elling the land at Ul·
tk or noco!.t
Hoth methods call ror develop-
ment of the apartments over as
much as 12 years. or about S8
jpartments a year.
The Irvine Company assued a
'lall•mcnl today that "We are
grc•atly l'rlcouragcd about the
prospl•cb. of an imminent sctlle-
mt·nt.
"There are still some details to
Qc worked out by attorneys. We
arc opt1m1slic that agreement
w1l1 be reached befote the day is
tlone."
J\l least one Irvine city coun-
l0alman. Mayor Ball Vardoulis.
was ll•!.s opllm1st1c.
Vardouh~ i.aad the council 1s
'cckang some sort of guarantee
that the city won't have lo sub-
!.ldat<.' Jny of the low income
apartments provided by tht: pro·
pusl"I -.dtlemenl
'The city shouldn't be dragged
1n any way lO be bound to caly ex-
penditure." Vardouhs said.
·We've c'<pressed the wtJlmg-
nes!. lo µrovade the opportumlles
<for .1ffurdable housang>. to
make sure• the wnin~ 1s proper,
• .tnd rt.'du(·t• requirements for
amenities like cxtru parkmg Cor
<"omplcxci-. "
Varcluuhs complained that the
<'1ly should n<:vcr have been in-
l'ludl•d 1n th<· lawsuit. "The city
dorsn 'f huald house<;," he said.
"Wt• don't build apartments "
Soutliland
Threatened
ByStonn?
LOS AN<; ELES <AP 1 A
flOWerful P:-ic1f1c tropical storm
W<i!. 211med t1l Los Angeles today,
hut for<•<·aslN'i :.aid the storm
\\ ould prnhahly <hs .. 1pate before
rca('ht11J( land ·
Th<• storm. packing winds 11f up
to 70 mllc.., pt•r hour. was 750
males southw<•st or Los Angeles
and movmJ:? northeast al about 25
milt'S per hour. Raid Roger Hill or
the National Weather Service.
Hill said tropical storms
"breed ore warm water" and
usually lost-tht•tr impact when
1 hey rea('h the colder waters on
the Pacific Coast.
Howevf'r, ht• added that "with
tropicals. you can never lei!." So,
depending on Ure upper-level
""ind cond1t10n'\, the storm coulc1
drench Southern California, it
could 1usl brani.t a tattle rain. or it
tould brin~ nothin~ but !.Orne
scattered high clouds. 11111 said
"' llall said "there's always the
P\k clihood" th<.• storm would re-
fom Its strcnl(th and maintain its
present course. an which case it
~ould rcarh land hy Saturday
t11ght HaJ(hl now, he !laid. "it's a
~oncern. hut not a threat "
Strike Vie w Air ed
' LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Californ ia Atty. Gen. Evelle toun~er says he does not believe
public cmployes should have
the right Lo strike. Younpr ex·
pressed his views durlnt a
l.fhursday taping of a televtaloo
news shown Lo be aired Sunday.
OAANOI COAIT
DAILY PILOT
#
4PW1re ..... to
Feathered Refugees
A guggll' of g~a.e rtee a fire \\hich de:-.trovcd a barn on
the Wilbert· ~cthing farm in Stanley. Wis f'1refighters
i-atd the barn was a total lo~:-..
• e Man Indicted
LCauJ, Scheme Fraud Charged
lrvlne reald"'1t Clyde Dinnell.
currently appealing an Income
tax evasion conviction and faclne
trial in Arizona on a $5.S million
land fraud charge, was indicted
thla week by a federal cran<l jury
on lJcOWltaofmail fraud.
Dlnnell, 57. formerly of
Newport Beach, was named
lllong with six other employes or
Thunderbird Valley, a defunct
land operation ln west Arizona.
Law enforcement officials in
Phoenix said Dlnnell was named
in the indictments handed down
Tuesday b~ the federal Grand
Jury in Tuc:son.
DiMell Is accused or illeaally
selling mortgages of property in
Thunderbird Valley under lhe w;
sumed Qame ol Ben Sorice.
Federal officials in Tucson say
they expect him to be in court
there by Monday for arraign
menton the fraud charge
Dannell. who formerly lived at
the Balboa Uoy Club, now lists an
address at 9 Wandering Rill
Irvine. '
The other indic;tces lasted in the
Thunderbird Valley case are all
associates of Ned Warren of
Arizona, who is also under indict
ment in another fraud case.
Dinnell and his son , Anthony,
29. of 18732 Pasco Cortez. I rvane,
now operate u hot dof( franchas-
ln~ business culled the Dog
Father.
Prior to moving to the Orange
Coast, both worked for a Phoenix
firm. combined Equity As-
surance, which wu the subject of
a three-year investigation by the
special pros~utor'a omce of the
Arizona State Attorney General.
That inveaUgatlon ended wlth
the indictment of 15 people, in-
cludi.ni both Dinnells. who were
listed fn a total of 95 or the land
fraud charges.
The younger Dinnen faces sen-
tencing Oct. 14 in Phoenix after
pleading guilty to three felony
charges.
His fat.her. Clyde, is scheduled
to stand trial with three other
former employes of the now de·
funct company on Jan. 10.
Last April. Dmnell was con-
victed of two counts of filing false
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AGE 70 •••
educational institutions lo ad,Just
retirement pol ic1es.
He said the American Hospital
Association and the Association
of American Universities were
asking for postponement.
University administrators
have said that, if th.e bill passes,
they may have lo hire through
five-year contracts and have to
change their tenure policies
ltlcomc tax returns by a federal
court in Phoenix and he was sen·
tenced to 1B months in federal
prison. He is currently free on
bond pend.mg his appeal.
Burglar
Flees In
One Shoe
An lrvane pharmacy was tak-
ing mventory today to determine
tosses in a theft Thursday by a
burglar who 1alhered a sackful
of prescription drugs and left
behind a shoe in his escape.
The burglar used the drug-
fillcd paper sack to s mash out the
glass front door of Bob's Rexall
Pharmacy, 14429 Culver Drive
He ran to a waiting car. spilling
bottles of prescription medicine
from the bag as he ran.
Irvine police said the burglar
unscrewed a ventilator shaft cov·
er on lhc roor of the business to
get in, then dropped through to
the noor.
The thaef cut himself, probably
on the foot from which a man's
right shoe was torn.
Police were called after a man
at a realty oHice'1ext door heard
foot.steps on the roof.
Jail Critic Makes Plea
The bill provides a two-year
period for existing relire·at·65
provisions to be phased out or
labor union agreements.
During that two years, a study
"ould be done on the law's 1m
pact on the public and pnvate
sectors
The burglar also tripped an
alarm
I le was described by witnesses
who heard the alarm and
watched his escape as in his late
teens, with s houlder length,
blond, curly hair. Claims lnmx;ence in SA· ~urglary Charge Victim Identified Witnesses said the accomplice
who wailed in the car, its motor
running, was in· his 20s, with
medium length light brown hair.
or medium build, and wore a
moustache .
By GAR Y G RANVI LLE
Ol Ille O•llf "'* StAff Tom J.{iller, an ex-convict who
made headlines early this year
as an out.spoken critic of Orange
County Jail, pleaded Innocent
Thursday to burglary charges
lodged against him by Santa Ana
police.
Municipal Court Judge John H
Smith rejected a move by
Miller's attorney to have the
charges against his client dls-
m issed before scheduling a pre·
limioary hearing Oct. 14.
l.nnce Probe
Stepped Up
WASHINGtrON IAP J
The Justice Department lo;
pledging "full steam
ahead" m the criminal In
v_cstigataon of Bert Lance ·i-
f inant· 1 al affairs,' de~p1tc
President Carter'-; asser
lion that Lance commit
led no crimes.
·'This is an Independent
investigation and it's going
t~> continue," Deputy Ally.
Gen. Peter Flaberty ~aid
111 an inl~rvlew Thursday
Ile ~atd Carter's asser-
tions of Lance's innocence
would have oo effect on \he
department invesligalion
and the ultimate decihion
about prosecution. ...
New Hughes
Routes Miss
OC Airport
A spokesman for Hughes
Airwest said today the akllne's
plans to add a dozen new routes
and expand its 7'n and DC9 jet
fleet won't affect operations at
Orange County Airport.
Thursday, the airlin e a n ·
nounced plans to add slx Boeing
?27s tQ th~ fleet of three -1.f,ee(bi.
1n operation and to purchue up
lo 25 additional DC9s to meet ln-.
c reased pusen1er demand and
to open routea to the South,
Midwest, Alaska and Canada.
Larrv Litchfield, spokesman
for the airline, noted that none of •
the expansion plans in volve
O...ug~County Airport.
Tb~ airline'• lqne-r•fl#• ex-
pa0S100 plans, run thrpuJI\ 1980
and are subject to route apprQval
by a variety of U. "S. 1ov1tnlheo·
tat aienctes, henld.
In the meantime, an Orange
County Sheriff's Office investlga-
Uon into other as yet untiled al-
legations a1ainst Miller will con-
tinue.
Source of those alle&ations re·
portedly is Daniel Portley, a jail
Inmate who investigators claim
identified Miller as his partner in
numerous alleged burglary·
stolen property misadventures.
According to Santa Ana poUce
r ecords, Miller was arrested
Sept. 4 at his Newport Beach
apartment.
Earlier. equipment reported
stolen in a Santa Ana bur1lary
was recovered in a Mission Viejo
halfway house. equipment that
Portley told investigators he and
Miller had stolen and sold.
Millil!{ l'Qade t}eadhnes early
thrs y~;fr when he charged opera-
tions of Orange County Jail were
studded with cases or guard
brutality and inmate abouse
In testimony before an A s
scmbly committee headed by As-
semblyman Ri chard Alatorre
<D·Los Angeles> Miller charged
that jail guards beat an inmate to
death and then passed his death
of( as a sUiclde.
The 33 -year-old ex-con.
Alarm Saves
:fir Hangar
~ngFire
An automatic alarm is credited
with alertll'I firemen "in ijme to
s.1op a PQtentiol $1 million fire
,. Thursday night al t11e Orange
County Airport.
The blaze. which broke out
about 10 p.lh. in the shop area of
the Oraoie County Aviation
hangar at 19511 Airport Way
South. burned a workbench and
toe>la, and filled the building with
smoke. Damage was estimated
al $1,000 to structure and SS,000 to
contents.
Capt. Bruce Turbeville of the
Orange County Fire Department
aald lnvcus.Ugat ors today a re
seeJclni to tt;termlne the cause of
tbeftrP. • • -
The blaze was exUngulsluld in
17 ·minufea, w ith three ·rrre
en•lnea, 'a ladder truck, three
•irport crub units, paramedics
and an ambulance responding to
the jl)arm. There were no report·
ed injuries and Turbeville s-1d no .
one was believed to have been in
the ttullding at Lhe Ume.
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however. failed lo produce the
documentation he claimed to
have to s upport his charges.
Al the time he was the Jail's
leading critic. Miller was found-
ing a jail reform group, the
EquaJ Justice and Human Rights
F'oundation.
· Now. like the burglary
charges. activities or the founda-
tion that solicited runds from
private donors are under in·
vesligation.
Sheriff Brad Gates said earlier
this week that the investigation
toto Miller's ul'livitles has
nolhmg to do with the role he
played as a Jail critic.
·'These lhmgs have come to
our attention and we are obligat-
ed to investagate them no matter
"ho the subject may be.'' Gates
said .
Miller. who earned a law
degree "h1le In prison. works as
a law clerk an Brea
Sky Lit Up
Over Rll88ia
MOSCOW (APJ -Sovietsclen·
tisls are baHled by a mass of
hght that nared Sept. 20 In the
skies of Petrozavodsk In Soviet
Karclia and "hovered over the
city in the form of a jellyfish
S('nding down a multitude of fine
beams," Tass reported.
The phenomenon occurred al ~bout 4 a.m. over the city, which
1s 130 miles from the Soviet-
Finnish border, Tass said
"The impression was or a tor
rentaal rain of lif'ht. ..
"Some lime later the glow
ended," Tass added "The
'jellyfis h' became a bright
semicircle and resumed its
movement in the direction of lake
Onega."
CARLSBAD CA P > A truck
ing executive from Albuquerque.
N M .. has been identified as the
man killed Thursday when his
light plane hit a hillside three
mil('s northeast of Palomar
Airport
Value of the loss was un·
determined today pending the in·
ventory
T"Wo Men H11nted
In El Toro Rape ~·
A young woman who was seek·
ing a loan that would bail her
boyfriend out of Orange CouMy
Jail was driven to the El Toro
Road area by two men and raped
Thursday, s heriff's omcers re·
ported.
Deputies said the 21-year-old
victim was contacted at the San·
ta Ana jail by two men who over-
heard her making inquiries on
wher e she could rai11e the
balance of money needed for a
bail bond.
She Lold officers she accom-
panied the pair in their pickup
truck when they assured ber that
they had a friend in the El Toro
area who would provide the loan.
Instead, she said, they halted
their vehicle in hilly country
near the intersection or El Toro
and Canada roads, beat her and
then raped her.
Officers said the victim
described her abductors as being
io their early twenties and of
Mexican-American extraction.
She told investigators she heard
lheflames "Manuel" and "Paul"
used during her abduction.
Officers said the victim was
aided by a passing motorist and
taken to a local hospital for ex-
amination. She was allowed to
return home after treatement for
s hock and minor cuts and
bruises
fi'ro111 Page A I
SHELVED. •
County would rather sit at home
with a beer and a television set.
Councilman David Sills echoed
Burton's frustrallon·with getting
citizens interested in govern·
ment and Burton's reluctance to
spend money to study that nonin-
lerest.
"l lhink people only come here
to watch the debates between
Gabby (Councilwoman
Gabrielle Pryor ) and J ohn
<BurtonJ." SillssalcL _
lie said somet.Jmes he feels like
standing outside the council
chamber door. like a carnival
barker. "Step right in," Sills said
he'd like to say. "Mrs. Pryor and
Mr. Burton arc going Lo go at il
again "
Only Mayor Bill Vardoulis
favored the proposed expen-
diture
IT'S HERE ... YESTERYEAR!
..
Selection of carpeting wasn't fan tastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in." and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wiltons and Axmlnlsters.
lately we have seen a resurgence of Axminister
carpets in beautiful florals and prints. The effect
created by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room into something spectacular.
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• Friday, Sopiember 23. 1sn DAILY PILOT 6 J 3
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BJ MILTON llOS&OWll'Z
Just as some people thl.ok they bave Sean. Roebuck &
Company on the run, the retallln• powerhouse goes on a
rampage, stampeding over everythin• ln lta palb and bring·
in& the dollars home in overflowin• buckets.
Sometbln1 Uk• that is bappeniq thl.s year.
'IUE SHAaPEST CHALLENGE TO Sears In recent
yeun ca me f,om K Mart, the discount operator wbo&e
naked promise to consumers ls low priees. K Mart dotted
the highways with more than 1,000ol111free.ctandla11torea
and muscled Its way put JC Penney to become lecond only
to Sean; u a nonfood retailer, with 1978 tales ol sa..a billion.
K Mart's afterta x earnings have tkyrocketecl durl.q the
past five years from $117 mUlion to $261 million.
Meanwhile, Sears has been relatively quiescent. lls
s ales have moved up in the past five years from $11 bUlion to
$15 billion but profits
have roUer·couted as
follows: 19721 $628
million ; 1978, $678
m II lion ; 1974, $4~6
m ii Hon ;. 1975. $523
million: 1976, $695
mlllton.
Money
Tree
That's not exactly a distinguished performance for the
world's largest retailer. Some analysts have suggested that
Sears erred by trying to upgrade its lines and becomint too
fashion-conscious. thereby forgetUna itS miasion aa a low-
cost merchandiser.
THAT CRITIQUE APPARENTLY reached Chicago
headquarters. Since the beginning of this year Sears hu re-
duced prices on thousands of items. It also opened 15 at.ores.
As " result, sales in the fll'St half of 1917 jumped )5 percent
to $7.6 billion.
Meanwhile. K Mart boosted its saJes 19 percent to $4.4
billion, narrowing the gap between it and Sean. K Mart
plans lo open 160stores thlsyear.
On the all-important level of profits, thou&h, It was a dif·
ferent story. For the first six mouths ol WT1, K Mart posted
an earnings gain of 11 percent to $112 million. Sears ,
laughing all the way to the bank, managed to earn $361
mlllion after taxes, an increase of a mere 63 percent over
1976 results.
w AS ITmE PBICE.ctrlTING THAT did it? Not at all.
Sears , Roebuck bas a secret weapon called Allatat~
Insurance.
The insurance business, especially automobile, where
Allstate is second to State Farm, has not been too healthy
over the past few years, which is one reason Sears bas had
such a jagged profit record. '
However. Allstate has done its homework. It went, sta~
by state, crying about its underwriUng losses and ask.Ing fot
whopping increases in the premiums it could charge. As you
well know if you have a n Allstate policy, it got those rate
hikes -and this year it's re1istering enormous profits,
none of which it's planning to return to policyholders. as
State Farm did. ·
mE IULV ISSUE OF CONSUMER Reports rated 34
major a utomobile insuren oo bow they treated their
policyholders, placing Allstate at the bottom of the list.
"Wherever you live.•· concluded the macazlne. "you're not
in good hands with Allstate."
But that had little effect on Allstate's 1977 profit punch.
whick was so powerful that it accounted for more than half
the Sears earnings during the first six months of the year.
powerful that il accounted for more than halt the Sears
earnings during the lirsl six months ot the year.
With superproflt.s from insurance, Sears can well afford
to knock down prices in its stores ln a bid to recapture
customers lost to K Mart and other st.ores.
SDG&EDrops
San Diego Gas & Electric Company bas reported earn·
ings of $1.98 a common share for the 12 months ended Aug.
31 and Sl.85 for the 12 months ended July 31.
By comparison , lhe company said, it earned $2.14 in
calendar 1976.
The decline from yearend results was attributed
primarily to increased operating and capital costs; not fully
offset either by rate increase or growth in revenues.
SD&GE received $9.4 million, on an annualized basis in
a general rate increase on July 19. The California Public
Utilities Commission decision in the case permitted the
company to include In income previously deferred 1alns
from the sale of natural gas to SDG&E's electric depart-
ment.
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II • uul \\ 1111 ) •Ill know U1.il br111t;\ '>Ul"<.l'U I duJn"l knu~ my
(;alll4'1" l!Ht "'''"'".ill llnd h•• .. 1111 lt•fl Umo ('tlmp.111)' lo lllt'
Serial Serurit!I
Benefit Tax
Could Double
W/\SllINGTON CA P > Persons earning
SJ0.000 u Yl'lff c11uld puy by 1982 twice as much
Socwl Security t;.o,._,, i.IS they do now under a pro·
posal before th<' llou))e Ways and Means Comm1t
tee
Thl' dr:.afl bill, <1dv.inct>d Thursday by the Social
S<.•cunty s11bt·nmm1lll'l', is i.11med at increasing
money going into the hmmcially troubled Social
Security system to assure the system will remain
solvent
The full committee ( J probably will begin con· JN SHORT sidering the m easu"re _
n ext Wednes day i.lnd ---~~~~~~~
hopes to move the bill lll
the House floor by early October. in time for
Congress to act on 1t before adJournmenl
Carter Enter• A me• Effort
W/\SillNGTON C/\P l President Carter
personally involved h1m::.elf in U S.·Soviet arms
limitation negotiations today as he met with Soviet
l<'oreign Mini&ter Andrei Gromyko at the White
House.
Posing for photo~rnphefs before their meeting
in the Oval Officl'. Carter expressed hope to
Gromyko that "we will he successful in reaching
some agreement ..
~rillas A•bush Israel!•
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP > Palestinian guer·
rillas claimed today to have ambushed a tank·
supported Israeli force just inside Lebanon and
killed "many enemy soldiers." and Israel said one
of its border towns was hit by rocket fire as new
fighting flared in southern Lebanon
It was the first Palestinian claim of face-to-face
combat with lsrachs since Israeli tanks were re·
ported lo have crossed the border Tuesday.
More Refugees Ezpected
WASHINGTON <A P > Food shortages and
economic: malaise may bring 60.000 or more In-
dochinese refugees to the United Stales during the
next three or four years, according to testimony
before a Senate committee.
Food s hortages in the area are growing, wit·
nesses said, with rice already in short supply in the
central marketplace of the Laotian capital of Vien-
tiane.
Sera• It.Hied Fallen Gf raffe
WlNCllESTER. En~land CA P J Victor, the
giralle wbo m<Adc world headlines <After he did Lhe
splits and couldn't get up. died from heart failure
and nervous stress, ::.aid a n autopsy report issued
today.
Government veterinarians performed the post·
mortem on the 15-year-old , one·ton giraffe at an
Agriculture Ministry laboratory in this city 70 miles
southwest of London Victor died at Marwell Park
Zoo near here Tuesday during an attempt to hoist
him to his feel.
Kbdrtgn-to Be Bo•ored
BONN, West Germany tAP> -Former
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will receive the
hiehest medal West Germany can award a
foreigner on Tuesday.
The presentation of the Great Cross of Merit will
be made at a New York gathering by West German
Foreign Mlnlst.er Hans· Dietrich Genscher, who will
be in the United States to attend a United Nations
General Assembly meeting.
Federal President Walter Scheel. himself a
former foreign minister, approved awarding of the
medal "for hls merits as U.S. Secretary of State ...
Pope lletur11• •• l'atle••
VAnCAN CITY tAP) -Pope Paul Vl is back
at the Vatican arter spending 10 weeks at the sum· mer palace of Castel Gandolfo, a hlll·t.oP slr\lcturc
overlooklne a volcanic lake south of Rome.
Th~ pope, who will be 80 on Monday, traveled
by helicopter. Alier a 13·mlnute fllaht the craft
Ja.nded ln th• VaUctn ,gardens behind St. Peter's BaaWca while a thunderstorm drensbed the area.
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FORE~TRY
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PUBLIC NOTICE
.. OTtC•O" f'UILIC MIA•IMO NOTI~ IS HERl lY GIVEN llWI
1111Mlc ,..,Intl wll be h91d ltv ,,. Ctsu
Melt Cttv Colincll on OC:t-r II, 1"7,
et•· IOp.m .. or.,.-. tl•••e•ll•• .. Ille
-lttf mey .,. i.erd, II\ Ille Council
""~' lnl•••led m•y _,.., .,,., .,.
llufd t>y IP\e CllY Co11ncll Oii 11\t
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, ComMlnlon'ldlnl•I of z-E•CltPllOll NOTIC• o .. ~UILIC HIA•IMO
?E·71-1XA, tor • Co<\dlho"•1 Uu NOl'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\tl e ~rmll to ·-. '""'"*'' w•I~ ..... pUbtlC 11<1•••119 Wiii ... Nld h .... .. d ....,.._., With tn occ-nt Cotta Mtw CJty Council on Oc...., J,
•-11 :uo .. r10M end• verl-• lrom ttn ,. t 'JO D n\. or H -thf,..ftar the ,.quired number a l ptrkln9 .. lhe _.ttr ,;..y 119 llHrct, In the
spt<.S, IOUladel IM MIOvt -r••· Ill Council ~l of Cltv H•ll, 17 F•lr
.., 71, an.n •nN~~~·.s FURTHER GIVEN ... t O•lw.on1i.tollOWl"11m•ll4I•: t-------------A""91I by R-t1 W Tlloml>IOft, 1'22 '°M>·n -------------at ~Id tlnw -ptace, •"" •nd •II '"-eo..ievtrd, N-t &eacll, -----------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "',.._ ,,,.., .. ..., mey -•-.!Id 11t ·-•-une r<1.u.-enn. o1 u.. P1-PUBLIC NOTICE llHrct by ti. City Coull( II 11" the nl1>9 Ownmlnton's <11nl•l'o1 Z-Ell··
alote-..tlonadll.... ·-ZE 1 -' ._ I SUP••1oa COU•T O'TMI
STATll O'CAL"'ORNIA ,Oil
THE COUNTY 0,0.AMOI PICTITIOUSIUllMUS
HAM• ITATU•aMT
TM following""""'" •re doing ~.i MU e-\
NEWPORT I NSULATION,
NEWPORT POOLS, 1U Woe SI .
L e\)...,. Beach, C.111 '26it
.... A""7
OltOllt TO IMOW CAUU ON
l'ITITION ,otl CM AH Oil OF NAMI
IN THE MATTER 0' THE AP
PLICATION OF CARL DILLS FOR
PICTITIOUI IUllNUS
NAMI STATIMINT
T"" lollowlng -IOn ll ool1t9 l>Utl-,,..,.,.,
SU NSET LANDSCAPE
SERVICES, 111 C:..t>rlllo, Coslt Mew.
CA'7t11
EILEEN P PHINNEY cept,.... . f·hv, °'a,,., e rom I'-•9Ql;l•..i ..... 1,. ,.., .,, ••l•ll"ll Clly O•rlLof Ille lier lo·-., .. of e p11t1lon o1 t ... pr1>
OIVolC.0.l•MeH 11eriv aullCMll 1tlffftCllllYWllll• COll-Publltlllct OraftQll to.•I 0•1h PtlOI dltl-I UM "9rmlt lot out-atot-
S.pttmber 2:1. "11 end • verl.nte l~m IM reciulreci
PUBLIC NOTICE 8•uc• E M<Gow61\. m w ... SI., -------------! L1t11.,,,. &tell, C.111. '7651. PICTITIOUS IU\INISI
NAMl ITATIMINl
CHt:;~g,t~':.~ 111.0a1>11llllon In
Ron•ld t..eonud Fellet&On, 127
Obrlllo, Cocsle MH•. CA '7t27
Tiii• butll\eH I• conducled l>y an ln-
dlvldutl.
O)I ,, l•nOH•Dln11. lo<aleel •I 1t70·1'8A
Nn1port Doulevtrd, tn • C2 •-· ------------NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN NI PUBLIC NOTICE .. Y id llnw -Pl•o<e • .,..,, -...
n ... loll-11\Q ,,.,,..,., " 0011\9 b .....
M \S•\
PRIMO ASPHALT. lt.o?t 8•1•0d
l •ne. Hunt1t>Qtan R<>t<h CA tH49
Jo~ D. Wlf>Oll. 1191 T """''· HunOnotan ~"Cl\, CA 91&.il
Th" 00.1"""' I\ Condu< ltd by •n In·
dlvjdU•I
Jov•ph D Wil '"" Tho\ \IAlf"""nl W~\ 1111>11 wllll Ille Coutlly Cler' Of O•MQ<' l.ounly on IJ, ,.,, ,.,.,.
P.,t>h\he< O'"~ CIM\l O.,IY Pllol
S.DI t• 13 lO OCI I 1911 .0016 1/
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS t i/SI NIU
MAMI SfATfMENT
TM foll-IAQ Del\Ofl " OO•no llY•I
MS\,H
SOU THERN CAllFORNIA
SPRINTER 11•1 w .. w1ng Cir cle,
Co•I• Mr.,. CA <n•16
Gc-oro-0 WOii 1"9 WOWll\Q Cir
cte. Co\ta Ml>\• CA '7•16
Ttus bu~nib' 1\ CondU<ttd b'f aft "'
d<Yld ... I
0.0.0t 8 Woll
Thi\ slttlP,,,.nl •"t f11ti0 with Uw Co...,fy Cltrt OI 0.61\qO Coun1yon AU1j
H , "'' '"Jn Put>llVW<t Oron0< '°"'' O•ll'f Piiot
S.PI 2.' '' 13. It//
Ed Jackson. 24 Vlclorl•, C.0.1• Me'•· c.111. '2611.
Tllh tlu\lneu h conducteo b'f • 99ner•1,,.r1ner~ID
B•ucel:.McGow•n
Thi\ •1•1-1 WH flied wllll ll>t
Counfy Clerk OI D<•noe County on SeDI.
1. 1911
'"'" Publl"*' Of.tncie COUI O~lly Piiot
S.pt 9. 16.13, 30, 1911
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS tUSINESS
NAME STATIMENT
Tl•• IOllOWIAQ 119''°"' art <IOl"9 l>U"
MU•\
PHii.LiPS MARINE STORES,
1tH NewDOr1 8ouleY<trd NewDOn
Buell C•llfotftlt t:IMO
PhllllO\ M•ftN StOff'S, Inc ,.
C•lllotnlt COfDOr .. lon). tlO Wot 1tlh
St•ul, Newport Buen, C•lllornt• .,...,
Tnl\ bu\11\H'I I\ canduclecl by a cot·
DOr•llon
PHllLl~MARINE
STORES INC
ll09tr E o..t>ke.
Prtti~nl
TllO\ , .. , ........ WAI flteCI wolh '""
C°""IY C14•-ol Or~ Counly on S.11-
1emt:ie• 12. ft77
F11777
Publl-.i o.._ C.O.•t o..i1y Pllol
S;opt 16. 23. JO, Oct. 7, .. ,, 4013-11
1111\ Court lot II\ order •1-1"4 pe11
llOMr 10 °*19' llh name lrom CARL
DILLS to CARL ALAN LEGION
IT 15 HEREBY OROEllEO tn•I •II
Pellon• lnlert1teo In tit• m•lle•
•fore,,.ICI •Pl>9•• •I O.pi 3 of 0 C S C
on Oct, ''· 1971, •I 11 00 O'Clock AM., end INn """ ll11re \llOW cauw. If any
they""""· wlty uld 1>11tlllon for ch•ngc
ol n•,,,,,V-ldnot tie orMltO
IT FURTHER ORDERED lllal •
<oPY ol tltl\ 0tde• lo \llOW cau.,. lit
put>ll\noo In 1n~ Dally Pllof • ntw\PAP~f" of Qt"er•I clrculatlO".
P<Jblhl'tll<I In D<anoe County, lot lout
succe\\IV'f' wrttk\
Dl'TED S4'l>I 1. 191/
LESTE II Vl'N TAT{NHOVI:
Juclqe Ol IM
WpollOf Court
SALLIE T •EYllOLDS, ,.,..,,, .. ,
JAMES 0 GUNDl.•SON, A L,., c.,... ......
An ... ,.o .. L.tw
nn1 rawo• Valeft<IA, su111111
Wt-Hllh, C.fllarlll• UUl
T•I ....... ; C11')U1·1 ...
Atte,_y lw ~"'"' .. ., Pul>ll\llecl 0-MQI' C:O.\I Dally Pllol
Sec>I '· 16, ll. :io. 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
llon•ld Ftlleli.on
Tllh \l•'-nl W"11 flied wltll IM
County Clerli of Or•119' County on~.
•. 1971
f'l141S
PUbll~ Or•n9f C:.OHI Delly Piiot,
Sept 9, 16, 13, JO, 1911 3U3·71
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH
MAMllTATIMIMT
The lollowlflll perlOn ll Clctll\9 ~II· neufti
LYNN'S HALI.MARK SHOP, llll
8rl•lol,C:O. .. Mew,CA'76»
J Rocien c,.,... 21,.. Glcwlew.
M1n1onv1e10,CA9UIS
If llh bu\lnn\ I\ <ondllelecl l>Y •II ln-
OiYl-1
J R-ncrou
Tiii\ \l•I-Wat Iliad wltll the
C°""'' Cieri< ol Or-County on Sep.
1emllff IJ, 1'11 •
""" Publl\lled Orlll\99 C.0.•t Delly Pllof.
SIDI It, 23, 30. Oc1 1 1m A02~71
PUBLIC NOTICE
penon'I lftlMftlecl mey -·· -tie ------(-... -.-, .. ------llttrd l>y IP\e City CouftCll Oft Ille
MOTICI TO C•SDITO•S t1CH'e"*"41ontd 1141m.
SUf'l•ICMt cou•T 0 .. THI. EILEEN p PHINNEY
STATI OPCAL.,OltNt.u•o• City Cle•kol lhe
TMICOUMTYO,OltANO• Cllvol<:MltMtt•
.... A·tr74% Publllhed °'""9' c.o.u Dally Piiot Estel• of EDWARD PROST Septeml:>et.13,1917
HODGDON, ~Hsed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lht
c•edllors of Ille e.bo\lt! named oecedtnl
tlllt •II 11e•tons h.t•lnci cltlrth •o•lntf
Ille 5-ld Clt<eclenl *" req11l1ec1 to Ill•
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Mu• Cll1 Coun<ll onOclober J, 1tn,•t,
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c...moen .i City H•ll, n F•lr Orlw,
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Lag1•na/South Coast Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks EDITION
VOL. 70, NO 1b6. 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1977 TEN CENTS
Carter SST Land Wants • ID LA to
WASlllNC:TON t '\I'> Thl•
Curter udm1nil'llralaon proposed
rulu lod.i) thal could bring
:.upersont<' Concurdt! fllghu. 1nlo
'ui. many a:. 13 L'S titles nt-Xl
~ear on u llt!rmant'nt ba:.1~
At the 'ame lime. 1t extend1:d
1ndef1n1lcl) the Ced er.ii
p~rm1:.s1on earlier 1<:ranled lht
plane ll> land al Dulles lnlerna
t1onal Airport uut:.1de
Wastungton and at John F Ken
11edy International Airport out
.. 1de New York City
The Dull~ fllshu. authonied
under u 16·month trud period,
wuuld huve expired Saturday un·
lt•ss the perm1ss1on were ex·
tended. fo'hghts have not started
al New York bt:cause of a court
battle
Other c1t1es which could gel
Concorde 01ght.s under the ad·
m inislralion 's proposal are
Anchorage, Alaska, Boston ,
Dallas; Honolulu, Hawau; Los
Angeles ; Miami ; Houston ;
Chicago: Seattle, San Fran·
cisco; and Philadelphia.
Each city, however, would
have some local authority lo ban
the nights -similar to the
authority whlch New York is at
tempting lo use to keep the sleek
plane out of its airport.
Transportation Secretary
Brock Adams. who announced
the decision for President
Carter, said the administration
"continues to support a trial
period of up to rour Concorde
rllghts per day" into Kennedy.
Adams said the proposed rul~
wtuch will not go into effect un-
til the public has had a chance to
comment on them -are "de-
signed to protect the health and
safety or the American people,
set a fair :.ind reasonable noise
standard for SST operations and
strike a balance between the
legitimate domestic and interna-
tional interests of the United
Slates "
Adams said flights lo the 11 ex
tra cities could start once the
rules have been permanently
established for the needle-nosed
aircraft Those cities were
picked because environmental
impact statem ents have been
completed on them.
Asked about the environmental
impact. Adams said "I think al
wuuld be moderate or light uniter
the restricuons "
"Matters like lh1s take a
minimum or four months ror
comment, counter-comment
a nd rule making, but in this
circumstance it will probitbly
lake longer ... Adams said
Cella Fraud Trial Gets Transfer
Wrong Sex;
'Lover' Shot
SEATTLE 1\P1 A
21-vcar-old man here s hot
ha s g1rlfr1t:nd "hen he
found out sht• "..is really a
he. police say
A 20-ycar old man Lold
police he 1:. d transvestite
and had been impersonal·
ing a woman for several
weeks until his roommate
discovered the truth
Thursday
lie was reported 1n
sat1sractorv condition at
llarborvicw Medical
Center with a wound an the
right chet.•k Police said the
man dt'cid<'d nnl to press
ch<1rgcs against the room·
mate because lhc :.hot ap·
pcared to be accidental
and the gun was meant on·
ly to frighten him
Prostitution
Bing ffit;
16 Held
LOS ANGELES <AP 1
Sheriff's officers have arrested
l6 persons in breakup of what one
investigator called "the largest
proslitutum rang in the history of
L-0s Angeles County."
The arrests Thursday night
fol 10\H'<l a six month invest1ga·
t1on inlo a Marina del Rey-base<!
outt·all massagt· operation run by
Marvin C ;old an
Cnldin. IU. hud his operation
slmH'<I d1>wn last March when of
fie 1.1h ... 11 -.pench·d tclephont·
sc·n II<' tu l11s "Summt'rwincl"
ma.., .... q.~t· .111d nude modeling
Jgl'nc ~
llO\~c·H·r hC' «ontanucd lo
npl•rulL· the agency under
anotht•r name. s heriff's Lt Jerry
Stc·rn said today
Thursday night's arrests came
after Munic1pal Court Judge
Mary Waters bsued felony war
rants agum~t Goldin and seven
ussoc1alc•s Goldin. two as
soc1ates and 12 alleged pros
tltutes were arrested Thursday
ni~hl. Five of Goldin 's associates
were stall being sought. Stern
said
"This wa~ a typical oulcall
massage operation, .. St.em said.
"The customer would see ads in
underground news1>apers
they're rather explicit -the girl
would go to the customer. charge
so much money for the so-called
massage, ~nd then she would
<SeeSEX, Page .U)
Former GOP
Leader Eyes
County Seat
Tom Rogers, 62, a former
chairman of the Qru•e County
Republlcall Central Commltt.eo,
ls ex'J)eeted to a Mounce· within
the next two weeks that he will be
a candidate for county
1uperv1sor In 1978.
lt so, Rogers· announcement
•Ul make bJm the first ~andldate
to 1t~p forward t.o challenge In-
cumbent 5th Diatrtct Supervisor
Thomas Rlley.
Like Riley, Rocer1 la a
Newport Beach ruldenl, a
Republican and a Catholic.
He hu been a fUll·Ume <>rant•
County r .. 1dent 1lnce 1983 aild wu chief of th• county'•
J\epubllcan Party ftom 1970
U.roup~·· ROI*" k~ CltaM .,_, leaHd
1rUtn1 lanct tn lbe Saddleback
1\tallef illd ln rec• , ..... au
ltHn acll•e tn h'otneowner aroY,. I• th• San Juan •
C.plll.rtiiO area.
Brand: Flatten That Hill ~~licity,
BySTEVEMITCllELL -Hinders
Of .... 0•11¥ l"llel "•" Mayor Jon Brand would like to
take some of the thrill out or the
Third Street hill
The Laguna Beach mayor
claims local motorists avoid the
steep roadway like the plague.
lie suggested that if the hill, a 30
degree grade, was flattened a
bit, Third Street could relieve
some of the traffic congestion on
other downtown streets.
"We have a street that is so
dangerous we have lo close it
when it rams," Brand told fellow
council members this week.
lie cited other problems with
the hill the city's steepest
and suggested several plans LO
reduce the angle.
"We 've had a police car slam
into a c1v1lian car, automobiles
going sideways down the hill, and
other problems," Brand said.
His suggestion was met with
sympathetic, if not somber re·
marks from his colleagues.
"I think it's sacrilegious lo
tamper with the Third Street
hill," Councilwom an Phyllis
Sweeney laughed.
"We won 't be able to hold
our aMual blcycle race up the
hill." remarked Councilwoman
Sally Bellerue.
-''Well. they have Lombard
Street in San Francisco," mused
Councilman Carl Johnson
But Brand Ignored the quips
and pointed to a chart on the wall
behind the council dais. His plan
would Include raising the grade
near the bottom of the hill at the
intersection with Mermaid
Street.
That plan would mean an end
lo Mermaid as a through street.
But Brand said a tunnel could
possibly be constructed under the
Girl Cyclist
Hit by~uto
In NB Dies
An 11--year-old Newport Beach
girl, who inexplicably tried to
bicycle across a busy
thorouf(hfare against a traffic
light, died Thursday night after
s he was struck by a car
Monique F Reda of 30 Burning
Tree Road died at Hoag
Memorial Hospital after suffer-
ing head injuries in the 6:45 p.m.
traffic accident.
Police said the girl, a seventh
grader at Lincoln School, and a
companion apparently were
bicycUng from Fashion Island to
Big Canyon, appraacbing San
Joaquin Hills Road on Santa
Rosa Drive.
Trame Investigator Mike
Mullins said the two girls stopped
for the red light at the lntersec-
tlon, which was In the middle of
Its phase for through tramc on
San Joaquin Hills Road.
Mullins said Miss Reda started
across the loteraecUon while her
friend waited ror the light. She
had nearly reached the opposite
side of Ute slx·IMe street wben
abe was struck b)' a car driven by
Ann H•nch ot 1020 Madl1on
Placo, f..ai\.CllaBeacb,
MulUns tatd the accident is
· stlll under lnvutlgatlon, but pre-
11 minary llndlnp Indicate Mlsa
Hench Wa.'I not aL !•ult.
The little 1Irl wa• Nlhed lo
Hoas Memorial Hospital where
she waa declared dead at about
lOp.m.
Ollty ~I"" lt.tff ,._.
MOTORIST'S EYE VIEW OF LAGUNA'S INFAMOUS THIRD STREET HILL
Mayor Wants to Flatten It; Make It Safer for Downtown Commuters
newly graded Third Street
"Of course, that's an expensive
alternative," he admitted But he
believes state or federal funds
might~ available for correcting
'"dangerous roads ..
Another plan would be to makt·
Mermaid a cul-de-sac oefore il
reaches Third Street on the cast
side, leaving the west s1oe of
Mermaid open to provide access
lo Loma Terrace.
And by taking out the stop sign
al the bottom or the new 18 per-
cent grade hlll, Brand said Lraf·
fie could continue at a safe pace
all the way to F orest Avenue.
··It would take pressure off the
business district. .. he said
Councilman John McDowell
Brakes Fail; Belt
Saves LB Woman
A Laguna Beach woman who
said the brakes on her new car
falled as she was coming down a
steep roadway Thursday after·
noon, lost control of the auto
which tumbled 60 feet down an
embankment ~fore coming to a
halt at.op a cement culvert.
Police said Merilee Stannard.
37, of 1480 Del Mar received only
minor injuries In the 12:30 p.m
accident on Nyes Place.
•'The fact that she was weanng
seat belts probably saved her
life," said Officer Mark Everton.
He said the woman's car
struck a curb on Nyes Place
beforc crossing the street and
Jumping a sidewalk. The car then
careened over ·the cliff and down
the steep embankment.
"Her left tires caught on the
cemC'nl trough, and probably
kept the car from going another
fiQ feet down the hill, .. Everton
said.
Mrs. Stannard was treated at
the scene for a cut to her thumb
and transported to South Coast
· Community Hospital where she
was further treated and later re-
leased.
Her new car was destroyed.
police said
Suicide Call
Mesan Warns Cops Fint
him out of hls suicide plans.
"You'll flnd out when you get
here," Wheeler replied before
thanklng the.otricer and hanging up.
Officers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west slde, were met by a
neighbor who told them she had
just beard a gun shot.
Wheeler's body was found
alumped a1atnst a wall of his apartment With a double barrel
ahot,iun ot his 1ldo.
PoUce said there was no In·
dkat.lon why the man took hi•
ownllfe.
Cities I .ishted
MONTREAL CAP)-Uthll
went on ln lhoueanda ot bomet
and otrlcel In Montreal pnd
Quebeo City alter a aeledlve
~wer ahtitdown almed at affl"t.'.
tn1 a repeal ol tbe ipt.ein·wlde
blackoUttwDd111 earHw.1
s uggested that an engineering
analysis or the hill straightening
proposal would be n ecessary i£
the council were serious about
the project.
The five-member panel voted
to send the Third Street Hill plan
to the city 's Parking and
Transportation Committee for
study.
San Clemente
Group Flays
Freeimy Plan
By ANNE COOPER
OI tile oe11, l"li.t $Uff
Findings of a State Transporta.
lion Department study favoring
the proposed widening of the San
Diego Freeway through San
Clemente are "inadequate, out-
dated and inaccurate,''· a com-
munity group has charged.
The Sa n Clemente
Homeowners Association has
sent a letter to CalTrans and to
the federal hlghway admlnJsua-
tlon. urging that a new environ-
mental impact report on the
widening project be prepared.
The Jetter, signed by associa-
tion president Howard Mushett
and rreeway committee
chairman Joseph Barton, also re-
quests that the California Coastal
Commission den.Y a permit for
the highway proJecl until an ex
tended review has been made of
Its impact on San Clemente resl·
dents.
The coastal commission ts
scheduied to discuss the impact
or the widening project Monda.y.
The $20 million, three·year
freeway widening project for a
stx-m11e stretch of Interstate 5 b
scheduied to betin next summer.
It wouid add a traffic lane to
each side of the 1ix·lane freeway
between Camino de Estrella and
the Oranie and San Diego Coun·
tyllne.
CalTrans had announced a
"neaaUve declaration" on the
project, m,arun& no slgn.iftcant
ne11Uve etrect on the environ·
ment would at.and In I.be way or
the freeway wtdentna.
"We have found th• neaaUve
declaration inadequate, outdated
(date 1t7J ~ 1914), lnaec:urate,
and one wblcb doH not dilelole
the elact nature of tho project or
lt• ldvem commwalty im,.n,"
aaid the bomeownera' letter.·
Tbe letw outliiid the follow·
inl crtUcl1mt of tM Ca1Tran1 te-
<See nonar ..... M>
Fair Trial
By TOM BARLEY
OI tM o.i1, l"llet Sutt
Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr.'s trial on
multiple counts of fraud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county. an
Orange County Superior Court
judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H. Warren Knight
agreed with defense attorney
George Chula of Costa Mesa that
heavy pretrial publicity has re-
duced the possibility of a fair
trial in this area for Cella, 52.
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans, 32, will be tried
separately on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Knight has ruled
lt is alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cost two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary·treasurer
an estJP"lated $2 million in funds
Both men were convicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella
is free on appeal from a five-year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
prison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Celia's
bail from $10<1,000 to $?5,000
Thursday and then turned to the
issue or a possible out -of county
location for Evans· trial.
However. defense attorney
James Riddel told Judge Knight,
that the former administrator or
Santa Ana's Mercy General
HospitaJ may withdraw his re·
quest for a change of venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddel until
Sept. 29 Lo decide on the change
of venue motion. He will contact
the state's judicial council today
with a view to relocating Cella ·s
trial which is scheduled for Oct
3.
Chula vigorously condemned.
the news media Thursday for
"creating the kind of hostile en -
vironment" that had made it
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another jurisdiction.
"He will now have to face trial
far away from his friends and as-
sociates," Chula said. ·'I blame
the local press for this and for a
vindictive campaign against
my client that dales back to long
before the filing of criminal
charges.
Coa~t
Weather
Pat.chy nJght and morn.
Ing tow clouds with varia·
ble high cloudlneis will
.. stick around throuah
Saturday. Temperatures
will be about•the same.
Lows in 509. Highs Satur·
day68to78.
INSIDE TODA~
An oprn /Wld bl ti•• middle of ,,,,.,., mG)I H~ UM on
odd 1J10I for a per/Of'ffimg ort1
/t1tivol, but tbol'• jMit what'•
coming up. Sff Pao• Cl of the
Weekender
ladex
2 DAIL y PlltJ r l, 5C ,.,,Olly, S•ptuml:Hlt 21. 1177 ,.....,,1a.,, Claarge
:OC Jail Critic
I
Pleads Innocent
lh LARY <iRANVILU
Ot-o .. ""'•hfff t om Mtll r , un f'll: conv11·t '<'h11
lllJt.k ht .. 1dllne:. t-arly th111 yt-11r
a:. •n outspoken craUc of Orun1i1c·
County Jail. pleaded innot·t-nt
')'hur"ldJ\ In hur.:l11n chlirgc!>
lcxiattd .&illtn~t tuan by S.intu An• poHct"
S Mupic1p111I Court Jud~e John H
rnlth r c:l e ctt"d " mov.: by
j'111lh:r 'i. t1ltornty to h•vc lhe
chargt-!I uga1n.,t hb client ch&
rr11i.sed ~(on· schedulln& a pre
ltm1nar) heann~ Oct 14
ln the m eantime. aan Oranae
County Sh~ritr's <>fflce lnvei.tlaa
llon lllto other as yet unnted al·
legal.Jons acatnst Miller wlll COO·
t lnUl'
Storm Sets
Sights on
Coast Area
LOS /\N<a :LES < /\ P 1 A
powerful Pacific tropical storm
w as aimed at Los Angele~ today.
hut forec•asll'rc., ::.aid the storm
would probably d1:-.sipate before
reaching hmd
The s torm. packing winds or up
to 70 m11l•s pt•r hour. was 750
m11L'l\ southwc·sl or Los Angelei.
und moving northeast at a bout 25
miles pu hour, said Roger Hill of
the National Weather Service
Hill :.aid I rop1c al s torms
"breed off warm water" and
11:-.ually lost their 1mpuct when
lht·~ rP<ll'h the colder walcri. on
tl11· l';w1ht• C'oasl
Jlo\\evcr. he ;idded that "with
tropicals. you can never tell." So,
d ep<mdang on the uppe r-level
iv.•1nci conditions. the storm CQuld
rlrench Southe rn California, 1l
. could JUst bnni.: a little rain. or 1t
l'ould hnni.; noth1n~ hut some
i.-rallcrt>d h1~h clouds. Hill said
' Hill suid "there's always the
Ukelihood" the storm would re-
t ain il.'i strength and maintain its
p resent C'Oursc. in which ca se 1t
'Would rcut h lund b> Saturday
night. flight now, he said, "it's a
concern, hut not a threat "
lr the storm dissipates as ex-
pected. the area will be warm
w ith sornc high clouds . Tern
t'~raturC!> "Jll reach the 70s and
7Ws. rorccast<:rs said
San Clemente
Home Burgled
Of Jewelry
Antique jewelry, valued at
between SS ,000 and $10,000, was
rcportL'<l stolen Thursday In San
Clemente after a neighbor re·
ported a s uspicious man entering
the house ncxl door.
San Clemente police said a
neighbor called Just before 1 l
p.m. lo s ay she had seen a man
enter the home of Mr and Mrs
Algot Carlson, 152 W. Avenida de
los Lobos Marinos
Sourc•c• of lhobc ull~1t.tt1111111 ....
1>0rtedly I!\ l>•nael Portlt!y, a J.HI
inmate who 1nvc:11t111ulors chum
ldc-nWIC!d Miller a1 ht11 putner m
numnt1u11 ulle"ed burelary.
stolen prof)('rty misadventures
/\t·t·ordm~ to Sant;a /\nu police
recorda, Miller wu Mrr,·sted
Sept. 4 ut hill Newport Beach
tipartment
Earlier, equi,vment rtiported
i.tolcn m a Santa Ana burglary
w lib n •t•ovtred m u M 1~:.ion V1eJo
halfwuy house, equipment thal
Portley told 1nve11t1gators he and
M1Uer hitd 1>tohm and sold
Miller made he adlines early
~la year when he char1ed opera
uons or Oranae County Jail were
studded with Ca !>t!S or guard
brutality a nd inmate abouse
In testimony before an As
sembly committee headed by As
semblyman Richard Alatorre
<D-Los Angeles), Miller charged
th at jail guards beat a n 1nmate to
de ath and the n passed his death
off as a suicide
The 33 -yea r -old rx -con
however, failed to produe<' the:
documentation he claimed to
have to support his charges.
At the time he was lhc jail's
leading cril1c, Milter was found
1ng a Jail re form group the
Equal Justice and Human rughts
Foundation.
Now. like the burglary
charges, activities or the founda-
tion that solicited funds from
private donor• are under In-
vestigation.
Sheriff Brad Gates said earlier
this week that the iJ'lvesti1aUon
into Miller's activities has
nothing to do with the role he
played as a jail critic.
"These things have come to
our attention and we are obligat-
ed to investigate them no matter w~o the subject may be," Gates
said.
Miller, who earned a law
degree while in prison, works as
a law clerk in Brea
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SEX •..
work for 'lips · That's where the
money for prostitution would
come in ··
Stern said the alleged pros·
titutes were arrested when
"they went to the location and the
customer there was an un-
dercoVl?r police offi cer "
The 12 women were booked for
in' es tigation of soliciting pros·
1lution Goldin. arrested at his
Man na del Rey apa rtm ent, "as
hooked fo r 1nvest1gat1o n of
<'riminal conspiracy. pimping
and pandering Lisa Butler, 25,
and Craig La mm. 30, were
hooked for Investigation of the
same violations
When "Summerwinds" phones
were shut off last March. Goldin
ricnied his operation was a front
for prostitution
.. People call to a<.,k to have a
yuun~ lady sent lo do u masi:;agc
or a nude mode ling :.<!ss ion," he
said.
llt• sa id the customer~ wen·
t•har~ed $35, of whi ch thl' ~irl
w a~ allowed to keep SS.
Goldin s aid al the time that his
g irl~ all signed notarized state·
ments that they would not engage
rn illegal acts
..............
In the Bole
.JC'ff llalbt·rt a\\<.Jtb e :-.lrication a fter l:tlllng 111lo a hole
111 <J (;ar). Ind . ..,1d e"<ilk C'aused by the rem ornl of a
I.imp post llalot•rt '-.. "1fc . ('alhc:rirw. sli.1 ncb h~ hdpll'ss
b a s spL•t·tator~ gathl't . I IL· ".is lakcn lo a hosp1lJI ;Jll t•r
llt'I l'l'..,('111'
Two Men Accused
Of El Toro Rape
A young woman who was seek·
Ing a loan that would bail her
boyfriend out or Orange County
Jall was driven to the El Toro
Road area by two men and raped
Thursday. sheriff's officers re·
ported.
Deputies said the 21-year-old
victim was contacted at the San-
ta Ana jail by two men who over-
New Hughes
Routes Miss
OC Airport
A s pokesman for Hughes
Airwest said today the airline's
plans to add a doien new routes
and expand its 727 and DC9 j~t
fleet won 't affect operations al
Orange County Airport.
Tn,.irs~ar. the airline an-
nou"ced Pf ans lo add si» Boeing
727s lo the fleet of three already
in operation and to purchase up
to 25 additional DC9s lo meet in·
creased pas~enger dem and and
to open routes to the South.
Midwest, Alaska and Canada.
Larrv Litchfield, spokesman
for the airline, noted that none of
the expans ion plans involve
Orange County Airport.
The airline's long-range ex-
pansion plans run through 1980
and are subject to route approval
by a variety of U. S. governmen·
tal agencies, he said.
Victim Identifi ed
CAHLSBAD !AP > A truck·
ing execuli ve from Albuquerque,
N M., has been 1dcntifit!d as the
man killed Thursday when his
h ght plane hil a hillside three
m lies northeast or Palomar
Airport
heard her making lnquiries on
where she could raise the
balance or money needed ror a
bail bond.
She told . orti~rs she accom-
panied the pair tn their pickup
truck when they assured her that
they had a friend in the El Toro
area who would provide the loan.
Instead, sbe said, they halted
their vehicle in hilly country
near the intersection of El Toro
and Canada roads, beat her and
then raped her .
Officers said the victim
described her abductors as beinc
in their early lwenUes and of
Mexican-American extraction.
She told investigators she heard
Lhe names ''Manuel" and ''Paul"
used during her abduction.
Officers uld the victim was
aided by a passing motorist and
taken to a local hospital for ex-
a mination. She was allowed to
return home after treatement for
s hock and minor cuts and
bruises
Solicitors
Face Arrest
In Clemente
Door-to-door salesmen will be
arres ted if thev are cau~ht
s ol1cit1ng in S an Clemente
residential nt>ighborhoods. the cl·
ty police department announced
toduy
Residents for various parts of
the city have complained to
polict! of being approached by
salesmen. who have come to
their doors, .said Lt Chflord
Gates
Banner Towing
Owner Seeks.
Airport Use
The owner of a company that
tows advertis ing banners out of
Meadowlark Airport sought a
temporary restraining order lo·
day in Orange County Superior
Court ln order lo continue opera-
tions .
Robert Cannon, owner of Sky
Ad Inc .. said today that the Hunt·
ington Beach Cjty Council didn't
properly establish finding1 of
fact ln voting In August to pro·
hi bit hls activities at the airport.
The council 's decis ion to
terminate pickups and drop11 of
the banners at the airport
followed complaints o( residents
that they constituted a safety
hazard
An uproar ens ued after a ban-
ner was accidentally dropped on
power lines at an intersection
near the airport on Memorial
Day.
It preceded by one day a tatah·
ty involving a banner towing
operation by another company in
San Juan Capistrano
The city council in August gave
Cannon 30 days in which to find
a nothe r location for banner
pickups and drops.
The deadlitle expired on Sept
7. Cannon said he has not towed
banners since Sept. 1
"In the meantime, l 'm losing
money and my competitors arc
takmg my busjness." he sajd to·
day
I lb. Heroin
Taken; Tustin
Man Charged
A Tustin man, suspected of be·
1ng a key heroin connection in
Orange County, was arrested
Thursday by Santa Ana police
who allege he had more than a
pound of heroin in his possession.
Antonio Euioqui Cervantes,
26, of 15491 PHadena Ave. was
arrested at his aparlmenl by of
ricers from Santa Ana and Tustin
who had been conducting a two
month investigation or heroin
sm ugJll.mg .
The.v claim he had $10.000 10
cash in addition to the heroin
which they estimated has a street
'alue of more than $100,000
Cervantes was booked into
Orange County Jaji on a charge
or possessing drugs for sale
Officers s aid Cervantes al
legedly had been distn buting
about one pound of heroin per
week to more than JO street
heroin dealers in Santa Ana.
During the investigation.
police s aid. eight of those street
dealers, from Santa Ana and
Orange, were arrested on drug
charges. Additional arrests are
expected as the investigation
continues. police said
Side Show Set
On European Art
A color slide presentation
called "The Tree of Life in Folk
Art" will be sbown Saturday at
the-Laguna Beach Library.
The city council voted to re·
voke Cannon '11 business license if
he continued operations beyond
the deadline.
Cannon sald he has m odified
banner pickup and drop pro·
cedu1·es and declares them to be
safe
The city council haa scheduled
a public hearing Oct. 3 to con·
11der steps lo close Meadowlark
Airport altogether.
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PROTEST. •
port
Noise: Readings and mitiga-
tion measures inadequate .
Air pollution. Readings and
mitigation measures inadequate.
Land use changes : Not
described or located.
Alternatives : Not adequate·
ly considered.
Or:unage. Property affe<:ted
and m1tisation measures not
spcc1f1(.'CI .
Ground water recharge: No
mitigation provided.
Lands caping: Lack of
la ndscaping over huff the project
not acceptable.
Obstruction of views. Not
considered.
Traffic flow Survey:s out·
dated.
Description of project: Out-
dated.
"Tius association is strongly in ru vor of the expenditlous comple-
tion of this widening proj~t."
the letter said. "However, we
sincerely believe that consider&·
lion should be given to the health,
welfare and environment of the
('ltizens of our community." I
CalTrans has s aid "sound
walls" along \he freeway would
le11sen lra!ric roar to nearby r esi-
Jcnts
l.agww, Cook
Seeb 'Buddy'
A Laguna Beach cook told
police he'd sure like to run into
his old buddy again.
Steve Swirl, l8, who has been
staying at the By the Sea Motel.
475 North Coast Hiihway, re-
newed a friendship Wednesday
with a man he met a month ago
al the beach
The friend said he had no place
to stay and asked Swift if he
could put him up for the night.
Swill gave his frl"nd the key to
his motel room, and when he re-
turned to the room later, dis·
covered his friend and S39S in
cash misstnit
Officers are looking for a man
named "John.•·
School Site I
Snake Killed
An animal services officer
snared a rattlesnake found on a
construction site near Thurston
Intermediate School Thursday,
police said today.
She des cribed the man d dark-
s kinn<'d. with bushy dark hair
and a beard She• saul he left the
Carlson home in a black and
orange sedan
Police s aid today the Carlsons
were away from home for the
t-vening when the burglary oc
c urred
Ll Ray Hartman s aid today ho
further information is available
but that detectives are Jn :
vestigatlng the burglar~
Enterprise Follows
Beam to Landing
Certain cosmetic and cleaning
product firms. which commonly
operate door to door are licenced
lo operate in San Clemente. but
only by prior appointment, Gates
said
"They are to make prior con·
Lael, and not operate door to
door, as such." he said.
Art Colony printmaker Vicki
Feldon bases her lecture, sU~e
show on European folk art, with
examples from her collection on
c:usplay. The art lecture begins al
3:30 p.m . at the library at 363
Glenneyre St. The art collection
will remain at the libraTy until
Oct. 8.
Workers at the Hillview tract
in Temple Hills discovered the
two-root snake between some
building blocks and Officer
Shawn Ch~stensen used a stick
lease lo pull the reptile out into
the open
Police Lt. John Zelke
destroyed tbe snake with a
shovel
N. State Dampened
By The Associated Press A weather front could bring a
sprink.lins or rain lo the northern
Up of Callfornla today, the Na.
Uonal Weather Service sald.
O"ANOI COAIT ~ SC
DAILY PILOT
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE <AP! -The Space Shuttle
Enterprise. following a cone of
electronic beams to its
l~uchdown point. landed safely
today after its third &llde test
from 41h miles above the desert.
Among the watche rs on the
ground was a aroup or space
buffs from Utah. They Included
hi1h school and colle1e studenl.6
who hope to send science exper1·
ments aboard 1n Enterprise sis-
ter ship when it blasts into space
Ill tbe lJ80B.
The Shuttle was guided In its
l11ndlng by a microwave device,
stmUar to one used 'to guldt
airplanes to carrier tandln111.
that sends a beam or slsnals from
the ground toward the tncomln1 ·
craft. It wu the ftnt free-flilht
teat ln which the device wu
used .
Aetronaut1 Fred Halle and
Oordon Fullerton were It tht
controla for the ncon4 Ume.
They cutded the craft on its
maiden night here Aug. 12.
Halse. 43, and Fullerton, 40,
also swlt~hed on an automatic
pilot (or less than a minute as
they approached the dry lake bed
runway.
"The auto-land worked almost
perfectly -right on the glide
slope." radioed NASA Mission
Control tn Houston. indkatln&
the computer system had flown
the Enterprise prec isely on
course
The only problem the ShulUe
encountered was with com·
munlcallons Interference in a
Sky Lit Up
OVerMoseow
IT'S HERE ..• YESTERYEAR!
Selection of carpeting wasn 't fantastic back in 1894
when our g randfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in." and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wlltons and Axminlsters.
Lately we have seen a resurgence of Axminiater
carpets In beautiful florals and prin1'. The effect
created by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room into something spectacular.
Please stop in and see our large selection.
2 DAILY PILOT L ~C. frld.ty. Septomt>er 23 1977
,....,, •• .,, 0.arge
:OC Jail Critic
Pleads ID.nocent
B> t.~RY f~KANVll.U Ol .. _., .. 1-. .....
tom M1llw. 01n ex convu·t '4ho
It\ .. Jt• ht• .. dllnc.' orly th111 \or
U1' un out. .. poken critic of < >r IHIJI<'
Count .. Jatl. plead d lnncK·t-nt
1'hut"MIJV t11 hurl(l"'n <'hut gt>~ loJa~ u&iutbl l11rr1 IJy ~<tnt<A An•
polltt'
" MUl\1Clp1d Court JudJ&e J•>hn II ~mlth rcJtcted a move bv Miller'~ .ittor nt•y lo have the
ch:irgt.-. against hb chenl tlu1
m1::.::.et.1 before ::.c.:heduhn& a prt"
hminar) heartni? Oct 14
ln the meantimt:, ctn Orange
County Sherirl'::. otf1ce lnvei.llga
lion into othtlr dS yet unflled al
leJZalloru agam:it Maller wlll con-
tinue
StonnSets
Sights on
CotJStArea
LOS J\N<a:u:s (A p I A
powerful P11c1fic tropical storm
w11s aimed at 1.oi, Angele!! today,
but for('ca~ll'I'" said the storm
would prob;;ibly d1!)sipate before
rcC1ch10g land.
The storm. packing winds of up
to 70 m1lci, per hour, was 750
mill'!> ~uuthw('!>t of Lei.., Angele'>
und moving northeas t at about 25
mtlci, per hour, said Roger lhll of
the Natrnnal Weather Service.
11111 :.aitl tropical !>torm::.
' breed off warm water" and
u1>ually loi.t· lhl•1 r impact when
the'' n·;11·h the colder water~ on
llll'. l'Jt·1CH· ro.•~l
floy. t'H:r. he added I hat "with
trop1c11ls vou cun never tell "So.
d epending nn lht! upper-level
"'and cnnd1t1on:.. the storm could
drench Southern California, 1l
('ould JU~L bring a little ratn, or 1t
t·oulil bring nothing but some
srattert>d high rlouds. Hill said
Hill said "there's always the
Hkelih1K>d" the storm would re-
tain iL.., strength and maintain its
pn•!-enl roursc, in which case 1t
v. ould reach land by Saturday
night Right now. he said. "it's a
concern, but not a threat "
H the storm dissipates as ex-
pected. the area wall be warm
with hOrnc high clourls Tem-
ii~raturc!> -will reach the 70s and
1SO=>· forecasters said
San Clemente
Home Burgled
Of Jewelry
Antique Jewelry , valued at
between ~.000 and $10,000, was
report.c.'<1 stolen Thursday In San
Clemente after 1.1 neighbor re
ported a suspicious man entering
the house ncxl door.
San Clemente police said a
neighbor called just before 11
p. m. to s11y she had seen a man
enter the home of Mr. and Mrs
Algol Carlson, 1~ W. Avenlda de
IM Lobos Merinos.
Sourt'\' or tlwM Jlll•t1Jl1111" n•
fJort-.tly lit Uanlel Portley, u J.111
tnmatc who tnve::.lll(utor::. t'lu1111
ldt'nWhid Miller ua h111 partner an
nu rttt-rtJU'.'.I t1llt·eed bur"lary
Pllohm pro1wrty miiwdventure!I
AN•11rd111i.: U> Santa A11a poll1·1·
retor<b, Miller w11s arn·~tl·d
Sept 4 ut his New J>Orl Bead1
1&partm4!nl
Eorlier. equ1vme11t 1 eporled
htolen an a Santi& Ana liurglilry
""a:. ret.'tJH•i t'd 1r1 <J \I 1 .. ~wn V1t'JC1
halfway hou11e, equipment that
Portley told 1n .. est11Iutors he 1rnd
Miller hud i>t.olen and i.old
Mtller mlilde heudhnes early
th11 year when be char1ed opera
taons of Orange County Jail were
-.tudded with ca!>cs of l(uard
brutality and inmate aboui.t•
In testimony before an A-.
sembly committee headed by A ..
semblyman Richard Alatorre
< D· Los Angeles J, M ti lcr <'harged
that jail guards beat 11n 1nmute to
deC1th and then passed h1~ death
off as a su1<.·1dc.
The 33 -year old cx -rnrr
however, failed lo produce· tht:
documentation he c h1imed to
have to support his charges
At the time he was the jail's
leading critic, Miller w<J s found
1ng a Jail_ reform group, the
Equal Justice and Human Rights
Foundation.
Now, like the burglary
charges, actlvjties of the founda-
tio.n that solicited funds from
private donon are under in-
vestigation.
Sheriff Brad Gates said earlier
this week that the investigatJon
into. Miller's activities has
nothing to do with the role he
played as a jail critic.
"These things have come to
our attention and we are obligat·
ed to investigate them no matter w~o the subject may be," Gates
said.
Miller. who earned a law
degree while in pri::.on, works as
a law clerk an Brea.
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SEX •..
work ror 'lips ·That's where the
money for prostitution would
come in ...
Stem said the alleged pros-
titutes were arrested when
"they went to the location and the
customer there was an un ·
dercover pol ice officer "
The 12 women were booked for
investigation of soliciting pros·
1tut1on Goldin, arrested at his
Manna del Rey apartment, -was
b ooked for rnvestq,:at1on or
rriminal conspiracy, pimping
and pandering. Lisa Butler. 25,
and Craig Lamm. 30, were
booked for invest1gat1on of the
!>ame v1olat1ons
When "Summerwinds" phones
were shut off last March. Goldin
denied his operation was LI front
for prostitution.
.. People c11ll to a .. k to have a
youn~ lacly sent lo do a massa~e
or a nude modeling scsswn." he
said.
llc s11id the customers wen·
charged $.15, or wh1rh the girl
was allowed to keep S5
Goldin said at the time that his
J?1rTs all signed nofarized state-
ments that they would not en~age
1n ille$tal acts
In the Bole
.Jl'ff I laltwrt a" ;.11h c:-.tncatlon uftt.•r I ailing 111to a hole
111 a Cai.\. I 11d '>IUl'\Htlk <'ausecl by the remo\'al o( u
l.1111p po~t 11 .dlit.·rt ·..., "ift'. <'al twnm'. .... 1ancb h.\ helpll•:-.:-.
h a .... "Pl'l'l,1t111..., L!<tlhL·t I k \\ "'" lak~n to <.1 hn~p1t<.1I ;.1ftt•t
h 1-, It '"t'lll'
Tw-o Men Accused
Of El Toro Rape
A young woman who was seek·
ing a loan that would bail her
boyfnend out of Orange County
Jail was driven to the El Toro
Road area by two men and raped
Thursday, sheriff's officers re·
ported.
Deputies !>aid the 21-year-old
victim was contacted al the San·
ta Ana Jail by two men who over·
New Hughes
Routes Miss
OC Airport
A spokesman for Hughes
Airwest said today the airline's
plans lo add a dozen new routes
and expand its 727 and DC9 jet
neet won't affect operations at
Orange County Airport.
T¥rs~ay . the a1rhne an-
noun<'ed Ptans lo add si» Boeing
727s to the fleet of three already
in operation and to purchase up
to 25 additional DC9s to meet in
creased pas!.cngcr demand and
to open routes to the South.
Midwest, Ala!!ka and Canada.
Larrv Litchfield, spokesman
for the airline, noted that none of
the expansion plans involve
Orange County Airport
The airline's long-range ex-
µansion plans run through 1980
and are subject lo route approval
by a variety or u. s. governmen-
t a I agencies. he said
Victim Identifie d
CARLSBAD <AP> A truck-
ing ex<'cutivc from Albuquerque.
N M .. ha::. been identified as the
man killed Thursday when h\s
ttght plane htt a biilSldc-thtte
miles northeast of Palomar
Airport
heard her making 1nqulries on
where she could raise the
balance of money needed for a
bail bond.
She told officers she accom·
panied the pair in their pickup
truck when they assured her that
they had a friend in the El Toro
area who would provide the loan.
Instead, she said, they halted
their vehicle in hilly country
near the intersection of El Toro
and Canada roads, beat her and
then raped her.
Officers said the victim
described her abductors as beine
in their early twenUes and of
Mexican-American extraction.
She told investigators she heard
the names "Manuel " and ''Paul"
used during her abduction.
Officers said the victim was
aided by a passing motortst and
taken to a l<><:al hospital for ex·
amination. She was allowed to
retum home alter trealement for
s hock and minor cuts and
bruises
Solicitors
Face Arrest
In Clemente
Door·to-door salesmen will be
arrested if thev are caught
soliciting 1n San Clemente
residential neighborhoods, the cl·
t Y 1>ollce department announced
today
ResadenLc; for various parts of
the city have complained to
police of being-approached by
salesmen. who have come to
their doors, said Lt. Clifford
Gates.
Banaer Towlag
Owner Seeks
Airport Use
The owner or a company that
L-Ows advertising banners out of
Meadowlark Airport sought a
temporary restraining order lo·
day in Oran1e County Superior
Court 1n order to continue opera-
tions.
Robert Cannon, owner of Sky
Ad Inc .. said today that the Hunt·
ington Beach City Council didn't
properly establish findings or
fact in voting in August lo pro-
hibit hi.a activities at the aJrport.
The council 's decision to
terminate pickups and dropt1 of
the banners at the airport
followed complaints of residents
that they constituted a safety
hazard.
An uproar ensued after a ban
ner was accidentally dropped on
power lines at an intersecllon
near the airport on Memorial
Day.
It preceded by one day a fatali-
ty involving a banner towing
operation by another company in
San Juan Capistrano.
The city council in August gave
Cannon 30 days in which to find
anothe r location for banner
pickups and drops.
The deadline expired on Sept
7. Cannon said he has not towed
banners since Sept. 1.
"In the meantime, I'm losing
money and my competitors are
taking my business." he sa.id to·
day.
I lb. Heroin
Taken; Tustin
Man Charged
A Tustin man, suspeC'ted of be·
1ng a key heroin connection an
Orange County, was arrested
Thursday by Santa Ana police
who allege he had more than a
r,ound of heroin in his possession.
Antonio Euioqui Cervantes,
26, of 15491 Pasadena Ave. was
arrested at his apartment by of
ricers from Santa Ana and Tustin
who had been conducting a two
month investigation of heroin
smu~1tlin1t.
They claim he had $10.000 an
cash in addition to the herorn
which they estimated has a street
value or more than $100,000
Cervantes was booked into
Orange County Jail on a charge
or possessing drugs for sale
Officers said Cervantes al
legedly had been distributing
about one pound of heroin per
week to more than 30 street
heroin dealers in Santa Ana.
During the investigation.
police said. eight of those street
dealers, from Santa Ana and
Orange, were arrested on drug
charges. Additional arrests are
expected as the investigation
continues. police said.
Side Show Set
On European Art
A color slide presentation
called "The Tree of Life in Folk
Art" will be sbown Saturday at
the Laguna Beach Library.
The city council voted to re·
voke Cannon's bus iness license 1r
he continued operations beyond
the deadline.
Cannon saJd he has modified
banner pickup and drop pro-
cedures and declares them to be
1>afc
Tht" city council has scheduled a pubUc hearing Oct. a to con-
sider steps to close Meadowlark
Airport altogether.
r,...PageAJ
PROTEST. •
port·
. Noise · Readings and mitiga-
tion measures an adequate
-Air pollution· Readings and
mi ligation measures inadequate.
Land use changes : Not
described or located.
AJternaUves: Not adequate-
ly considered.
Drainage' Property affected
and mitigation measures not
:.pcc1fit.•d. ,
{;round water recharge: No
m 1tigation provided.
Landi.caping Lack of
lands capil'le over h41lf the project
not acceptable.
Obstruction of views Not
cons idered.
Traffic flow Surveys out·
duted.
-Description or proJect · Out
dated.
"Tlus association 1s strongly an
favor of the expenditious com pie·
lion of this widening project,"
the letter said. "However, we
sincerely believe that considera-
tion should be given to the health,
welfare and environment of the
citizens c,f our community."
CalTrans has said "sound
walls" along ~e freeway would
lessen traffic roar to nearby res;.
\JenL'I
Laguna Cook
Seeks 'Buddy'
A Laguna Beach cook told
police he'd sure Jike to run into
his old buddy again.
Steve Swift, 18, who has been
.. taymg at the By the Sea Motel,
475 North Coast Highway, re-
newed a friendship Wednesday
with a man he met a month ago
at the beach
The friend said he had no place
to stay and asked Swift if he
could put him up for the night.
Swift gave his friend the key to
his motel room, and when he re-
turned lo the room later, dis-
covered his friend and S39S in
cash missin5f.
Officers are looking for a man
named "John.•·
School Site
Snake Killed
An anim al services ortlcer
snared a ratUesnake found on a
construction site near Thurston
lnt~rmedlate School Thursday,
police said today.
She described the man as dark·
skinned, with bushy dark hair
and a beC1rd She said he left the
Carlson home in a black and
orange sedan
Pohce said today the Carlsons
were away from home for the
everunR when the burglary oc·
curred
Lt. Ray Hartman said today no
rurther information Is avallable
but that detectives are in'.
vesllgatlng the burifl3r¥
Enterprise Follows
Beam to Landing
Certain cosmetic and cleaning
product firms. which commonly
o perate door to door are licenced
lo operate in San Clemente, but
only by prior appolnlmenl, Gates
said
"They are lo make prior con·
tact, and nol operate door lo
door. as such.'· he said.
Art Colony printmaker Vicki
Feldon bues her lecture, sll~e
show on European folk art, with
examples from her collection on
ciasplay. The art lecture begins at
3:30 p.m. at the library at 363
GleMeyre St. The art collecUon
will remain at t.he library until
Oct. 8.
Workers al the Hillview tract
1n Temple Hills discovered the
two-foot snake between som e
building blocks and Officer
Shawn Christensen used a sUck
lease to pull the reptile out into
the open.
Police Lt. John Zelk e
destroyed the s n ake with a
shovel
N. State Dampened
By The Associated Press
A weather frdnt could bring a
sprinklina of rain to the northern
Up of CalJfornia today, the Na.
tlonal Weather Service said.
OltANOI CQAfT L $C
DAILY PILOT
EDWARDS AIR f'ORCE
BASE <AP> -The Space Shuttle
Enterprise. following a cone o(
electr onic beam s to its
touchdown point. landed safely
today after its third Jllde teat
from 4\1! mHes above the desert.
Among the watchers on the
ground Wa! a group of space
buffs from Utah. They included
hhth school and college students
who hope lo send science experl·
ments aboard an Enterprillt 11is-
ter ahJp when it blasts into space
in tbe lleOs
The Shuttle was guided In Its
landing by a microwave device.
similar to one used to guide
airplanes to carrier landlngs,
that sendJ a beam of signals from
the ground toward the lncomlnt
craft. tt was the first Cree-filaht
tHt in which the device w ... used.
A•ttonaut1 Fred Halse and
Gordon Fullerton were at tht contTolt for the Hcond tlmc.
They guided the craft on its
maiden flight here Aug 12.
Halse. 43, and Fullerton, 40,
also ~witched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute as
they approached the dry lake bed
runway.
"The auto·land worked almost
perfe<'tly -right on the glide
11lope," radioed NASA Mission
Control ti\ Houston. indicatln&
the computer system had flown
the Enterprise precisely on
c-ourse
The only problem the Shuttle
encountered was with com-
municaUons Interference in a
Sky Lit Up
Over Moscow
IT'S HERE .•• YESTERYEAR?
..
Selection of carpeting wasn't fantastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in." and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wlltons and Axminlsters.
'Lately we have seen a resurgence of Axminister
carpets In beautiful florals and prints. The eff~t
created by an unusuat pattern can transform a dull
room into something speefacular.
Please atop In and aee our large selection.
Orange Coast
EDITION
T oday' C losin g
N.Y.S t oeks
VOL. 70, NO 266, 4 SECTIO NS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRtDAY2 SEPTEMBER 23, 1977 N TEN CENTS
. . .
SoDie N-M Teachers CoUld . LQse Jabs
By MJCHA•:L l'ASKt-;\'ICtt °' ... 0..1, ....... , ...
A !i>lunmng tt1 op in '>ludent
enrollmt>nt ha<> left tht' Nt:wport
Men l nafled ~l·hool Distract
with m1lre teachl'rs than 1t needi.
and district officials ma> begin a
"comphcall'<I process' lo have
the extra instrurtors dismissed
01sln l·t officai.li. Thuri.day i.aad
the lt1:>s or 1.620 studenb this year
mean.., lhc scn1ccs of between 25
,1ncJ :IO tct.1thc1 s 1tren t r~ally
m·t•dt-d
Sinn· the ll'at·heri. urc under
l'Onlracl for the whole 1977 78
... l'huol ;car, the edwculori. will
remain on the payroll, costing
the dustr 1ct an estimated $400,000
an salancs
D1i.tr11:t Superintendent John
Nicoll today said the excess in
struttori. "won't Just be standing
b; .. during this school year
• Many are being assigned to
small classes and we are in the
JHOCCS!i of combining these
classes to brine them up to
normal sue (about 26 students
per class)." he said
Some teachers may be as·
signed to the district's substitute
teacher pool or transferred to
other schools, but all will remain
as full ·time inswuctors. Nicoll
explained.
Dl8tr1ct officals are still at a
loss to explain just what caused
the surprise drop in enrollment.
An enrollment drop of about 920
students was expected, but an ad·
ditional 700 students disap·
peared, almost mysteriously,
durlni summer vacation.
Nicoll said these students were
"physically present in the dis·
trict last spring, according to
census figures.
.. By November we ahould
koow how it Clhe enrollment plc·
tu re) looks for next year," said
Nicoll. "If the decline continues
we will have to determine al the
first of the year if we must pro·
ceed to further reduce our staff,"
he added.
A three.year-old Supreme
Court decision places strict
criteria on the dismissal or
teachers.
•'-" ' "" • .. rw·
Calling it a "very complicated
process" Nicoll said there wm be
hearings and other steps to as·
sure the teachers are erarfted
due process~ rer than s1mp1¥ being d~mlss .
Probaliona t chera, those
who haven't r ved tenure by
leaching in the district for three
years, would be the first to eo if
the district is forced to make cut-
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Cella Fraud Trial Gets Trftnsf er
Struck by Auto
Girl Cyclist Dies
An ll·yc:.11· old Newport Beach
girl, "ho incxplicttbly tned to
bi cycle ac 1 oss a busy
thoroughfare againi.l a traffat
light. died Thursday ni ght after
she wa~ struck by a car
Monique F Reda of 30 Burning
Tree Road di e d at Hoag
Memorial Hospital after suffer·
ing head injuries in the 6 45 p.m
traffic a('cident
Police said the girl, a seventh
grader at Linrnln Sc hool, and <1
t·o mpanion apparently were
hienhng from Fa:-.hion Island to
H1 g Can)on. approaching San
Joa(jUl'1 Halls Road on Santa
Rosa Onve.
Traffic Investigator Mike
Mullins said the two girls stopped
for the red light at the intersec·
lion, which was in the middle of
its phase for through traffic on
San Joaquin Hilts Road.
Mullins said Miss Reda started
across the intersection whil e her
friend waited for the light. She
St•ieide Call
Mesan W am8 Copa Fint
A Costa Mesa man who phoned
police to report his own impend·
ing suicide, shot himself with a
12 gauge shotgun as five police
officers raced to hl.s apartment
shortly before midnight Wednes
day, police said.
Police arrived at the scene at
2000 Parsons St. just moments
after Lloyd Elmer Wheeler, 59.
placed the shotgun 1ns1de his
mouth and pulled the trigger. He
died instantly.
A police dispatcher had re·
ceived a call from Wheeler, who
said: "I'd like to report a suicide,
let me give you some informa·
lion."
"Who as committin~ suicide?"
the dispatcher asked. "I am,"
Wheeler responded. "I 'vc got a
shotgun."
Arter catmlv giving the dis·
patcher his address, Wheeler
added, "I'll leave the front door
open ... "
"What's your name?'' asked
the dispatcher, hoping to engage
Wheeler in conversation and talk
him out of his suicide plans.
"You'll find out when you get
here,'' Wheeler replied before
thanking the officer and hanging up.
OUicers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west side, were met by a
neighbor who told them she had
JUSt heard a gun shot.
Wheeler's body was found
slumped against a wall of his
apartment with a double barrel
shotgun at his side.
Pohce said there was no in·
dlcation why the man took his
own lire
Thieves Get $6,700
In Office Supplies
Burglars who broke into an
airport area omce building got
away with office equipment
valued at more than $6,770,
~ewport Beach police reported
today.
The therts were discovered
Thursday morning by Thomas
Garvey, one of the partners of
Milum and Garvey Insurance
Coast
We a t h er
Patchy night and morn·
Ina low clouds with varla·
ble high cloudiness will
stick around through
Saturday. Temperatures
wUl be about the same.
Lowi; in SOii. Ulghs Satur•
day68to78.
INSIDE TODA~
An open field in the mkldle
of lr'tJllM mau aeem Ub cm
odd lpot for a perf onning ortl '"""°'· but that'• }ult"'"°''' ' comtng 1ip. ~e Po.ge Cl of the
Wtekmdn
.... x
Brokers, occupants of the build·
ing at 3720 Campus Drive whel'e
the break·an occurred.
Police said the burglars ap·
parenlly smashed one of the two-
s Lory building 's ground·floor
windows to get inside. Once In
the omces. the thieves pried in·
terior doors to steal equipment
from other bullding tenants,
David L. Roberson fOd As·
sociates and Heritage Real
Estate.
Listed as missing were eight
IBM Selectric typewriters, one
Correcting Selectric, three elec·
tronic calculators, one println&
calculator and a cassette tape
player.
Powerful
Storm ltims
At Cout?
had nearly reached the opposite
side of lhe six lane strcel when
she was slruck hy a car driven by
Ann Hench of 1020 M udison
Place, Laguna Beach.
Mullins said the accident is
still under investigation, but pre·
liminary findings indicate Miss
Hench was not at raulL
The hlUe girl was rushed to
Hoag Memorial Jlosp1tat where
she was declared dead ut about
lOp.m.
RetireIDent
Bill OK'd
By House
WASHINGTON <AP> The
House passed and sent to the
Senate today a bill to prohibit
age·based mandatory retirement
before age 70 in private business
and eliminate forced retirement
entirely under federal service
The vole was 359 to 4.
Under current federal law.
private employers can force
workers to retire at age 65 and
federal workers are subject to
mandatory retirement at age 70.
The private sector portion of
the bill would go into effect 180
days after passage and ~he
federal part immediately upon
enactment.
The bill would exempt bona
fide collective bargaining agree·
ments which would require In·
voluntary age·base-retirement
between 65 and 70 for the re·
malnder of the agreement or two
years, whichever comes first.
Rep, Claude Pepper CD· Fla.),
a principal sponsor or lhe legisla·
lion, said the bill would not pro·
hiblt forced retirement for m·
competence or failing health.
The measure applies to private
sector workers whose employer
has 20 or more persons on the
payroll -that covers about 70
percent of the U.S. labor force.
The proposed law would not
cbanie 65 as the age at which
most people can begin collecting
their maximum Social Security ooneOts.
The House defeated an attempt
by Rep. John N. Erlenbom CR·
Ill.). to delay the bill's effect for
two years.
Erlenborn said he wanted
more time for business and
pulled off the petals representing
children , work, health,
transportation, spouse, friends
and thurch. Only a barren
center, the self, remained. '
Workmen Cor Boyle Engmeermg; who were using th1~
hargc to Investigate the sturdiness of the pilln~s holding
up the Balboa ,tstand bridge, found out their vessel
wasn't very sturdy It siµtk Thursday .while they were
i.cstin~ pilings on the west side of the bridge.
NB Mayor Asks
Economic Study
Citing the problems arising
from this city's recently enacted
park land law, Newport Beach
Mayor Milan Dostal says he
wants future measures to be sub-
jected to an economic as well as
environmental'itn'pact study.
Dostal ls propoalng that a few
city councilmen, planning com-
missioners and city staff mem·
bers form a committee to figure
out how to do economic studies of
proposed projects and leglslJ·
lion.
Tentatively, Dostal said he
thinks It should be done by a
citizen group coJl'jpoaed of
economic and financial experts
who would review proposals and
give councUmen an idea ol what
the economic consequences will
be. '
·'There are a lot of things we're
goiDg to be Lacing in the near
future," he explained at Mon·
day's council study session. "For
instance, I'd Uke to know what
the lone·range financial impllca·
lions of things like the governor'•
Urban Strateay will be, how the
development and road phasing
plan would affect us, or how to
best go about preserving the
city's marine industries.
"Those are \he kinds of lhln&s I
think should be considered.''
Dostal first brou1ht up his pro-
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PohliCity
'Hinders'
Fairness
By TOM BARLEY
OI ._ o.llY ,.llet lt.eff
Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr.'s trial on
multiple counts of fraud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county, an
Orange County Superior Court
judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H . Warren Knieht
agreed with defense attorney
George Chula of Costa Mesa that
heavy pretrial publicity has re·.
duced the possibility of a fair
trial in this area for Cella, ~
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans, 32. will be tried
separately on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Knight has ruled.
It is alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acts of fraud
that cq,t two hospitals controlled •
by ·eeua as secr,tary-treuurer
an estimated $2 Dlllllon ln funds.
Both men were convicted on
related charges 15 months ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cella
is free on appeal from a five.year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
prison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Celia's
bail from $100,000 to $25,000
Thursday and then turned to the
issue of a possible ou~f county
location for Evans' trial.
However, defense attorney
James Riddet told Judge Knight,
that the former administrator of
Santa Ana's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re·
quest for a change ot venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddet until
Sept. 29 to decide on the change
of venue motion. He will contact
the slate's judicial council today
with a view to relocating Celia's
trial which is scheduled for Oct.
3.
Chula vigorously condemned
the news media Thursday for
· .. creating the kind of hostile en·
vlronment" that had made it
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another jurisdiction.
"He will now have lo face trial
far away from hia friends and as-
sociates," Chula said. "I blame
tbe local press for this and for a
vindicli ve campaign against
my client thtl Oates back to long
before the 'riline of criminal
charges.
Former GOP.
Leader Eyes .
County Seat
Tom Rogers, S2, a for mer
chairman of the Oranae County
Republican Central Committee.
is expected to announce wilbln
the next two weeks that he will be a cand ld ~te Tor county
eupervilor in 1971.
I( ao. Roa~rs • aMouncement
wlll make him t he f1nt c.andldate
to step forward' to chaltenae tn·
cumbeftt Mh Dl1trlct Supervisor
Thomas RUey.
D~LY PILOT N
Irvine
Resident ..
ID.diet ea
lrv109 -dent Clyde Dlnnell,
cum:atJ:r •Pe>eallnt an locome
tux f \'utQnt"Onvlctlon 1tnd r11rtn1
lrtiAI to Arbona cm • SS.~ mtlhon
land rraUd char1e. wu lnd1e·tt.'CJ
thLJ Witt by• fedcrat p .. nd Jury
on lJ~wot mail fraud
Dtooell, 57, fo rmerly of N~wport 8 earh , wu numed
uluna with $Ix other employei. of
Thunderbird V•lltiy, a defunct
luQd opttatlon ln west Arizona.
Law eatorcement officials in
Ph~x said &;.nnell wu named
m the lndJctmenu handed down
Tuesday by the federal Grand
Jur~ m Tucson
Dtnnell is accused of illegalzy
... elling mortgages of property in
Thunderbird Valley under the 8$·
i.umed name of Ben Sa.rice
Federal officials m Tucson say
they expect him to be m court
there by Monday fo r arnugn.
ment on the fraud charge
Dinnell, who formerly lived at
the Balboa Bay ClutJ, now bsts an
address at 9 Wandt::riog Rill.
lrvme1 The Other andi ctees listed m the
Thunderbird Vallcy'"c ase are all
associates of Ned ·warren of
Arizona, who is also under Indict·
menlin another fraud case.
Dtnnell and his sol), Anthony.
29. or 18732 Paseo Cortez. trvine,
now operate a hot dog Cranchis·
ing bus m ess called the Dog
Father.
Prior to moving to the Orange
Coast, both worked for a Phoen1x
fir m, combtncd Eq uity As·
surance, which was the subjed of
a three-year anvesti$:.al1on by the
special prosecutor'!'. offi c~ of the
Arizona State Attorney C."'cnerat
O.lly ...... Ital! -
Thirsty Poocla
Erie \\ url1 .. 17. o f Coron a del !\t ar. treats his dog.
!°':ol'hl'. lo <• rlrmk 'or '' atc r a t park on bluff!:> above Big
Corona hl'aC'h. Thl• pau:-,e fo r refresh mrnt \\as ''ell·
<ll'S('P'\ t'd :'\o('hl' h~l(I J us l pul led Enc ;.ind his
:-ikalL•boar d dcm n Oeean Bmil t•vard
/mine Homing
Settlelllent Due?
BJ PJUUP &OSMARIN °' .. o.itY ~, ... ''-" Irvine Company officials are
predicting settlement of a long-
a t andine lawsuit over tow·
income housing and the proposed
Irvine lnd\!Slrial Complex-East,
•'before th~ day is done.•'
Tb& aelUement proposal would
provide for the buildlne of up to
1,400 rental apartment.a afforda·
ble by low and moderate income
families up to 700 of them for
employes of the new Industrial
park.
It baa been endorsed by both
the Irvine Company, a defendant
in the laws.alt along with the City
of Irvine, and the Orange County
Fair Housine Council. which
filed the suit 2~ years ago
The basls for the suit is the al·
leged lack of affordable housing
in Irvine for workers who would
be e mployed a t the new in·
dustriaJ complex.' The city council met for 90
minutes in secret session Thurs·
day to discuss the settlement pro·
posal. Outside a Fair Housing
Council attorney huddled with
top Irvine Company offi cers, 10-
c luding Preside nt Peter C.
Kremer. A compiiny spokesman said
the latter group, which also in-
cluded company counsel Uav id
Kerrigan and former president
and now cons ultant Raymond
Watson. met until midnight lo·
day.
The c• council meets again
lonight in closed session begin·
ning at 7: 45.
Attorneys for the city, the
Irvine Company and the Fair
Housing Council met toda)' lo re-
solve what reportedly are minor
differences over the settlement
An Ir v in e Co m pany
spokesman saJd the settlement 1s
essentially the same that was
proposed last month br Watson.
It included two basu: methods
for providing affordable housing.
The method preferred by the
company was to build up to 1,400
rental units on 70 to 80 acres of
I and owned by UC Irvine.
The area, in the southeast sec·
tion of the campus, is part of 510
acres sold to the university by the
I rvane Company in 1964 at a re-
duced price of $6,500 an acre.
The bargain price Included a
restriction that the university
build housing for faculty and Stu·
dents on the property.
The Wat.son proposal would lift
the restriction to permit a mixed
housing use, with half the 1,400
units for ca mpus housing and the
other half for housing employes
orthemdustriaJ park.
Thal opuon depends upon the
agreement of UC Regents. UCI
ChanceUor Danie l Aldrich said
today the proposal is "under ex·
ploration -but there's a long way
to go before determining whether
it's acceptable:"
The second method proposed
by Watson would be to set aside
<.t bout 32 acres of Irvine Com-
pany.owned land for the develop-
ment of 700 apartments for
s mall -budget families .. The
<.1 partments would depend upon
federal s ubsidies, for which
Two Sought
In Huntington
'Pigeon Drop'
Wut..'>Ofl said the compeny could
qualify by selling the land at lil·
tie or no cost.
Both melboda call for develop.
ment of the apartments over as
much as 12 ye ars, or about 58
apartments a year .
The Irvine Company issued a
statement today that "We are
greatly encouraged about ~e
prospects or an imminent settl~·
menl.
"There are s till some details to
be worked out by attorneys. W-e
are optimistic that agreement
will be reached before the daY is
done.:·
At least one Irvine city couQ·
cilman, Mayor Bill Vardoulls,
was less optimistic.
Vardoulls said the council is ~eeking some sort or guarantee
that the city won't have to sub-
sidiie any of the low-income
apartments provided by the pro-
posed settlement.
•'The city shouldn't be dragged
m any way to be bound to city ex-
penditure," Vardoulis said.
"We've expressed the willing-
ness to provide the opportunities
<for affordable housing), t o
make sure the zoning is proper,
and r educe requir e m ents for
amenities like extra parking for
complexes."
Vardoulis complain ed that the
city should never have been in-
cluded in the lawsuit ... The city
doesn't build houses," he said.
"We don't build apartments."
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STUDY ...
That mvest1gat1on ended with
the indictment of 15 people, in
duding both Dinnells, who were
lts ted in a total or 95 of the land
fr aud chargei.
The younger D1nnelt faces sen·
tencing Oct 14 in Phoen1x after
pleading gui lty tc1 three felony
c·harges.
Enterprise Lands Safely
Two young fe male bunco
artists pulled the "pigeon drop
scheme" on an unsuspecting
elderly Huntington Beach
woman Thursday afternoon and
made off with $5,000 in cash,
police reported.
posal this summer when Coun-
cilman Paul Ryckofr was trying
to get the council to form a
citiien committee to study the
budget.
Bul councilmen defeated the
idea or a budget committee. In
discussing his economic impact
study, Dostal s aid it didn't
necessarily have to be done by a
citizen committee, although he
seems lo favor :.uch a structure.
llis father, Clyde, 1s scheduled
to stand trial with three other
for mer employrs or the now de
funct company on .Jan 10
Touchdown Guided by Electronic Beam The two women waited out.side
the Mercury Savings and Loan,
7872 Edinger Ave .. and told an
elderly woman they had found
some money. pol ice said. Last April, Dinn<'ll was con
\'1cted of two counts or Ciling false
income tax returns by a federal
court In Phoenix and he was sen
Lenced to 18 months in fed eral
prison. Ile 1s currently free on
hond pend mg hi:. appeal
EDWARDS AIR F ORCE
HASE lJ\P 1 The Space Shuttle
Enlerpri!'!C, following a cone or
l'l ec l ro n1 c be am s t o 1ti.
touchdown point. landed safely
loday arter 1ls third glide test
from 41 ~miles above the desert
Among the watchers on the
ground was a group or space
Tustin Man Nabbed
\vith I lb. Heroin
,\Tustin man, sui.pected of be·
m~ u kev ht•rom connection in
Orange County, wus arrested
Thursday by Santa Ana pohce
who allege he had more than a
pound or heroin in his possession.
Antonio Euioqui Cervantes,
;!ti, of 15491 Pasadena Ave. was
.1rrested at his apartment by of
fi cers from Santa Anu and Tustin
who had been conducting a two-
month investigation of heroin
.smu~1dins.t. .
They claim he had $10,000 in
cash in addition to the heroin
which they est1ma~ has a street
value of more than Sl00,000.
Cer vantes was booked into
Orange County Jail on a charge
or possessing drugs for sale
Offi cers <;aid C<•rvanles al ·
Architects Picked
For Senior Center
The Newport Beach architec·
tural firm or Wilson V. Woodman
and Associates has been selected
to prepare the plana for the city's
senior citizen center multi
purpose room.
City counq jlmen have
authorized a SU,ooo contr act
with the Cirm. A 4,000.square•foot
building is contemplated at the
center , Fifth and Mareuerlte
AvenUes ln Corona del Mar.
N
DAI l y Pl Lo·r
legedly had been distributing
about one pound of heroin per
week to more than 30 street
heroin dealers in Santa An a.
Dur ing the inves tigation.
police said. eight of those street
deaters, from Santa Ana and
Orange, were arrested on drug
charges. Additional arrests are
expected as the investigation
continues, pol ict' said
New Hughes
Routes Miss
OC Airport
A s pokesman for Hughes
Airwest said today the airline's
plans to add a dozen new rout.es
and expand its TZ7 and DC9 Jet
neet won't affect operationa at
Orange County Airport.
Thursday. the airline an·
nounced plans to add six Boeing
727s to the fleet of three already
in operation and to purchase up
to 25 additional DC9s to meet In·
creased passenger demand and
lo open routes to the South,
Midwest, Alaska and Canada.
Larry Litchfield, spokesman
for the airline, noted that none or
t he expansion plans Involve
Orange County Ai!1ort.
The airline's lqne·range ex-
pansion plans nm through 1980
and are subj,ct to route approvaJ
by a variety ol U. S. governmen-
tal •encies, be saJd.
,,.._P.a9eAI
TEACHERS.
buffs from Ulah. They included
high school and college students
who hope to send science experi-
ment..<; aboard an Enterprise sis-
ter shjp "hen it blasls into space
in the 19808
The Shuttle was guided in its
landing by a microwave device,
s imilar to one used to guide
airplanes to carrier landings,
that sends a beam or signals from
the ,ground tow.ard' the Incoming
cralt. lt was the\nntt free-flight
test in which the device was
used.
AstronaUts Fred Haise and
Gordon Fullerton were at the
controls for 1he second time.
They guided the craft on Its
maiden flight here Aug. 12.
Haise. 43, and Fullerton. 40,
also switched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute as
they approached tlle dry lake bed
runway.
''The auto-land worked almost
perfectly right on the glide
slope," radioed NASA Mission
Control In Houston. indicating
the computer system had flown
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SST .••
safely of the American people.
sel a fair and reaAonable noise
s tandard for ~T operations and
s trike a balance between the
legitimate domestic and interna-
tional interests of the United
States.··
Adams said flights to the 11 ex-
tra clUCS" could start once the
rules have been permanently
established for the needle-nosed
ai rcraft. Those cities were
picked because environmental
Impact Rtatements have been
completed on them.
Asked about the envll'onmental
impact, Adams said ''l think it
would be moderate or Ugbt under
the restricUons."
"Matters like this take a
minimum of four mon1hs tor
comment, counter-comment
and rule making, but in this
circumstance lt will probably
take longer," Adams said.
Adams aalcf he coufd not com·
ment on whether the administra-
tion took into consideration the
poslblllty that either French or
Britbh 11'\ternaJ politic• wciuld be
affected b'y thedeclalon.
the EntcrprtsC' prec isely on
course.
The onl y problt·m the Shuttle
e ncounte red was with com
munications. Interference m a
radio channel between the En
terprise and its earn er plane
forced the crew to switch to a
backup system before it was
launched for its ri ve-m inute free
night.
After the Boeing 747 with the
Shuttle on top climbed to 23.876
reel above the air base. cxplo:.1vc
bolts were fired lo set the En·
terprise free. Lacking engines of
i ts own. the c r a ft g lided
downward at more than 300 miles
an hour. with the astronauts put·
ting it through banks. turns and
up and down maneuvers to test
its handling qualities.
The lasl free flight test was
conducted on Sept. 13 by two
other astronauts.
Bids Sought
For Bridge
Bids are being sought for a
bicycle and pedestrian bridge to
parallel Newport Boulevard over
~he Newport Island channel.
The 274-foot bridge is to be
built on the east side of the exist·
ing Newport Boulevard bridge at
an es\imated cost of $85,000.
Deadline for submission of bids
is Oct. 14. Tentative COITIPleUon
date for the project is mid-
February 1978.
One woman, who called herself
J ane Anderson, told the victim
she and her friend Katie could
share in the find so long as the
elderly woman put up $5,000 "in
good faith."
The women who said they
fo und the money then told their
victim they would be right back
after they put the cash in lbe
bank
Kati e and J ane Anderson.
never returned, the bunco victim
told police.
Newport Honored
For Road Safety
Newport Beach has r eceived
an Award or Merit from the
Automobile Club of Southern
Ca li fornia for having no
pedestrian fatalities last year
and for ils pedestrian safety pro-
gram.
The award marks the thlrd
time in lhe past seven years that
Newport Beach has received
special recognition from the auto
club.
Strike View Aired
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
California Atty. Gen. Evelle
Younger says be does not believe
public employes should have
the right to strike. Younger ex-
pressed bis views during a
Thursday taping of a television
news shown to be aired Sunday.
The matter will be discussed
again during the council's study
session on Oct. l l .
D06tal said the point of the
s tudy would be to balance en-
vironmental concerns with
economic ones.
Citing the so-called Alberton
initiative, which increased the
amount or parkland dedicated to
the city by developers from two
acres to five for every 1,000 new.
resldenls, Dostal said he feels
lhat if s ome economic
"homework" had been done on
the measure, councilmen might
not have enacted it.
The measure has become the
source of controversy because of
the hi~h co~t or fees th at must be
paid by developers of projects
less than 50 units where land
dedication is not practical.
One s uch development, a
seven condominium project on
the Pen.insula, faces park fees of
$22,000.
Stop Sign Slated
At Dove and Quail
Motorists who are used to driv-
ing south on Dove Street, through
the Quail Street intersection to
get to Bristol Street will find
something new on their route.
Newport Beach city coun-
cilmen have ordered installation
of a stop sign in the southbound
lanes of Dove where it meets
Quail. Motorists on Quail already
have a stop sign.
IT'S HERE ... YESTERYEA~!
Selection of carpeting wasn't fantastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Ori~ntal Rugs were "in." and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got into the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
mostly Wiltons and Axministers.
LatelY we have seen a resurgence of AXminister
carpets in beautiful florals and prints. The effect
~rested by an unusual pattern can transform a dull
room into something spectacular.
• Please stop in and see our". large selection.
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Saddleback
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VOL 70. NO 266. •SECTIONS. •4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1977 TEN CENTS!
Carter Wants SST to · Land • In LA
WA!'-llINGTON l i\Pi Th<"
Curtl'r udmln1strutton propost.'<f
rules today that rould bring
supcr1>00ll' Cont.'ordc fu~hL'> into
as m1it.ny as 13 U S c 1t1~ next
year on a perm ant'nl bai.111
Al thl' saml' tune. 1t extended
1ndef1n1tcl.> the federal
pernllss1on earhl'r gninted the
plane to land al Dulle:. lnterna
tlonJI Airport outside Wastun~ton and al J ohn f' Ken
Lance Probe
Stepped Up
WASJJJNGTO."-; l/\P 1
The Just1re D<.·partment 1s
pledging "full s team
ahead" an the a1minal an
vcst1gat1on of Herl Lance''>
financial affairs. despite
President CarlN 's asst•r
lion that Lane .... commit
ted nocnm(•s
"This as an andt•p('nclt•nt
mvest1galwn and 1l s going
to continu<·." D<•puty /\tty
Gen Pel<'r Flaherty suid
in an interview Thur~d<.1.>
Ile sa1cl Cart<.•r's as:-.cr
lions of L;.mct''s innocence
would have no l'ffccl on the
departmf.'nt investigation
and the ultimutc dl:'cision
about pr0St·cut1on
Worrtan, 21,
·Rape d Ne ar
Toro Road
A young woman who was seek·
ing a loan that wouJd bail her
boyfriend out of Orange County
Jail was driven lo the El Toro
Road area by two men and raped
Thursday. sheriff's officers re· ported.
Deputies said the 21-year-old
victim was contucted a\ the San-
ta Ana jail by two men who over-
heard her making inquiries on
whe r e she could raise the
balance or money needed for a
ball bond
She lold officers she accom·
panied the pair in their pickup
truck when they assured her that
they had a friend in the E;I Toro
area who would provide the loan
Instead, she said, they halted
their vehicle in hilly country
near the intefseclion of El Toro
and Canada roads, beat her and
then raped her.
·Officers said the victim
described her abductors as being
In their early twenties and or
Mexican-American extraction.
She told investigators she heard
the names "Manuel" and "Paul"
dsed during her abduction.
Officers said the victim was
atded by a passine motorist and
taken to a local hospital for ex-
amination. She was allowed lo
return home after treatement for
s hock and minor cuts and
brul.ses.
.Former GOP
leader Eyes
County Seat
ncdy lnt~rnatlon&I Airport out
!>Ide New York City
The OuJles flight!>, uuthorized
unt.ler a 16-month tru1l period,
would have expired Saturday un
leu the permission were ex
tended. Flights have not started
at New York becau~e of a court
b;.ttJe
Oth<'r cities which could get
Concorde flights under the ad·
m inistrat1on 's proposal are
16 A rrested
Anchorar.t>. AlaskR ; Boston.
Dallas; Honolulu, Hawaii; Lo6
Angele1>; Miami ; Hous ton ;
Chicago; Seattle; San Fran
clsco; and Philadelphia.
Each city, however, would
have some local authority to ban
the flights -s imilar to the
authority which New York is at·
tempting to use to keep the sleek
plane out of its airport.
Transportation Secretary
Prostitution
Ring Broken
LOS ANGELES !AP >
Sheriff's officers have arrested
16 persons in breakup of what one
1n V«!l>ligator called "the largest
prostitution ring in the history of
Los Angeles County."
The arrests Thursday night
followed a six-month investiga-
tion into a Marina del Rey-based
outcall massage operation run by
Marvin Goldin.
Goldin, 40, had his operation
slowed down last March when or.
ricials suspended telephone
service to his "Summerwind"
massage and nude modeling
agency
However, he continued to
operate the agency under
another name, sheriff's Lt. Jerry
Stem said today.
Thursday night's arrests came
after Municipal Court Judge
Mary Waters issued felony war·
rants against Goldin and seven
associates. Goldin, two as·
sociates and 12 alleged pros-
titutes were arrested Thursday
ni~ht. ~1 ve of Goldin 's associates
were stall being sought. Stem
said.
"This was a typical outcall
massage operation," Stem said.
"The customer would see ads in
underground news papers
Cash, Jewels
Stolen From
Viejo Woman
A Mission Viejo woman was
robbed of Sl ,800 in cash a nd
jewelry valued 1tt $9,500 Thurs-
day shortJy after she parked her
car in the parking lot al Laguna
Hills Mall.
Orange County Sheriff 's of·
ficers said Marietta Briggs. 68, of
25252 Oakgleo Drive. told them
she was robbed by two young
women -one black, one while
who threatened her with bodily
harm if she did not surrender the
contents or her purse and her
jewelry. The jewelry Included
two valuable dlamong rings.
Officers s~id the two women
then ran off with a haul valued at
$11.300. Their descriptions are
belng circulated today to law en·
forcement agenci«!s throughout
Southern California. Officers
said the victim told them she was
carrying the large amount or
caah because sbe f.l&s shoppiJ\i.
they're rather explicit the girl
would go lo the customer. charge
so much money for the so-called
massage, and then s he would
work for 'tips.' That ·s where the
money for prostitution would
come in."
Stern said the alleged pros-
titutes were a rrested when
"they went to the location and the
custom er there was an un-
dercover police offi cer."
The 12 women were booked for
investigation of soliciting pros·
itution. Goldin, arresled at his
Marina del Rey apartment, was
booked for Investigation of
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Retirement
Bill OK'd
By House
WASmNGTON <AP) -The
House passed and sent to the
Senate today a blll to prohibit
age-based m andatory r etirement
before age 70 in private business
and eliminate forced retirement
entirely under federal service.
The vote was 359 to 4.
Under c:urrent federal law,
private employers can force
work~rs to retire at age 65 and
federal workers are subject to
mandatory retirement at age 70.
The private sector portion of
the bUl would go into effect Jae
days after passage a nd the
federal part immediately upon
enactment.
The bill would exempt bona
fide collective bargaining agree-
ments which would require in·
voluntary age-base retirement
between 65 and 70 for the re-
m ainder of the agreement or two
years, whichever comes first.
Rep. Claude Pepper <D-Fla. >.
a principal sponsor of the legisla-
tion, said the bill wQuld not pro-
hibit forced retirement for in·
competence or failing health.
The measure applies to private
sect.or workers whose employer
has 20 or more persons on the
payroll -that covers about 70
percent orthe U.S. labor force.
The proposed law would not
change 65 as the age at which
moet peopJe can begin coUecUng
their m aximum Social Security
benefits.
Brock /\dami.. who announced
the decision for President
Carter, said the administration
.. continue& to support a trial
period of up to four Concorde
rughts pert.lay" into Kennedy.
Adam.'\ said the proposed rules
wtuch will not go into effect un-
til the puhhc has had a chance to
comment on them are "de·
!>lgned lo protect the health and
:.afety of the American people,
set a fair und reasonable noi!le
standard for SST operations and
strike a balance between the
legitimate domestic and interna-
tional interests of the United
Stal~."
Adams s.itid flights to the 11 ex-
tra cities could start once the
rules have been permanently
established for the needle-nosed
aircraft. Those cities were
picked because environmental
Impact statements have been
completed on them.
Asked about the environmental
impact. Adams said "I think it
would be moderate or light under ·
the restrictions."
··Matters like this take <c
minimum of four months for
comment. counter-comment
and rule making, but in this
circumstance It will probably
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· Publicity ·'
In the Bole
.le{( Halbert <H\ ails extricution after falling into a hole
in a Garv. Ind . sidewalk t·aused b\ the remo' al of a
lamp post. llalbcr1 's \\'If('. Cathrrme: c;t ancb"by ht• lplt'S!\
I~· as spectators gathl'I' I k "a~ luken lo a hosp1I al a fl er
his re:-.c·ut•
.,
Mesa Suicide Makes
Call to Cops First
A Costa Mesa man who phoned
police to report his own Impend·
ing suicide, shot himself with a
12 gauge shotgun as five police
officers raced to his apartment
shortly before midnight Wedne1·
day. police said
Police arrived at the scene at
2000 Parsons St JUSt moments
after Lloyd Elmer Wheeler, 59,
placed the shotgun Inside his
mouth and pulled the trigger. He
died instantly
A police dispatcher had re·
ceived a call trom Wheeler who
said: "I'd like to report a sUlcide,
let me give you some lnlorma·
lion.··
"Who Is committing suicide?"
the dispatcher asked. ''I am,"
Wheeler responded, "I've got a
shotgun."
After calmly eiving Uit dis·
patcher his addr~ss, Wheeler
added, 'Tit leave the front door
open . ."
"What's your name?" asked
the dispatcher, hoping to engage
Wheeler in conversation and talk
him out of his suicide plans.
"You'll find out when you get
her!:': ~eeler replied before
tharutlng the officer and hanging up.
Officers dispatched to the
apartment complex on Costa
Mesa's west side, were met by a
neighbor who told them she had
just heard a gun shot.
Wheeler's body was found
slumped against a wall of his
apartment with a double barrel
shot&un at his side.
Police said there was no in·
dicat.ion why the man took hls
own life.
I lb~ Heroin
Taken; Tustin
Man Charged
'finders'
Fairness
By TOM BARLEY
Of-o.lly ~119' St.Hf
Or. Louis J . Cella Jr. 's trial on
multiple counts of fra.ud and
grand theft will be transferred to
another California county. an
Orange County Superior Court
judge ruled Thursday.
Judge H. Wa rre n Knight
aireed with defense attorney
Georee Chula of Costa Mesa that
heavy pretrial publicity has re-
duced the possibility of a fair
trial in this area for Cella, 52.
Cella and codefendant Stephen
Robert Evans. 32, will be tried
separately on 127 felony counts
contained in a Grand Jury indict·
ment, Judge Kni&ht has ruled.
ll is alleged that they were in·
volved in repeated acta of fraud
that COit two hospitals controlled
by Cella as secretary-treasurer -
an estimated $2 million in funds.
Both men were convicted on
relat¢ charges 15 m ont hs ago in
Los Angeles Federal Court. Cell
1s free on appeal from a five-year
prison term while Evans awaits
appellate action on his one year
prison sentence.
Judge Knight reduced Cella 's
ball from $100,000 to $25,000
Thursday and then turned to the
issue of a possible out of county
location for Evans' trial.
However, defense attorney
James Riddel told Judge Knight,
that the former administrator or
Santa Ana's Mercy General
Hospital may withdraw his re·
quest for a change of venue in
favor of an Orange County trial.
Judge Knight gave Riddel until
Sept. 29 to decide on the change
of venue m otion. Jie will contact
the state's judicial council today
with a view to reloc:ating Cella's
trial which is scheduled for Oct.
3
Chula vigorously condemned
the ne'WS media Thursday for
"creating the kind of hostile en·
vironment" that had made it
necessary for Cella to be tried in
another Jurisdiction.
"Ke will now have to face trial
far away from his friends •Jld as·
sociates," Chula said. "I blame
the Jocal press for this and for a
vindictive campaign against
my client that dates back to long
before the ttli1'8 of crlminal
charges.
Co ast
Weather
Patchy nlaht and morn.
in& low clouds witb varia·
ble hi&h cloudiness will
slick around throuab
Saturday. Temperatures .
wUl be about tbe same.
Lowa In SOS. Highs Satur·
day68to78 ·
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58 Frtday Septemt'41r 23, t077 •
V ~ey. Parents Back Buses
For Dunking Rites
BJ WU.I.JAM SCHBBJBt:R
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NOfABLt: M JON VlEJOdUzens will beinlinetor •
dunkina SunJay during the community's 10th annual Mis
111on V1f'JO 01oty relebntion
One ol the prime aU.racUo of the event. wbteh naos
from noon to 5 p m on the front nine hole& of the C~a del
Sol 1olf coune. ••a du.nkinc tmk.
A ~traught, hard bueball pit.ch tnHera a drop 1eat, top-
pling its occupant into icy water below.
Thia year, am one others rlsldnc the
tank, the prospective ''dunkees" include
M iulon Vle)o lfigb Scbool Principal
John Daywalt, Glen Yermo Elementary
School Pl'lncipal David W'lt.cber, Girl
Scout leader Bobbi Herman and Seville
Homeowners Association activist Mlke
Walsh
Considering som e of the things
Walsh has stirred up in the put, t.here
may be a I.me wa.Jting for him to take the SGM•••H• catbird seat Sunday.
Besides the laJlk, t.be restivlties w11l include fool races.
volleyball sack races. a bole-in-one cont.est, balloon toss.
Frisbee contest. horseshoes, watermelon eating contest a~d
frog jumping competition. Baked goods and preserves will
also be judged.
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THE HOUR WAS LATE so it was probably under·
standablc when Saddleback Valley Unified School District
trustees and administrators engaged in a discussion of what
sea:son of the year it was Ulis week.
Trustee William Koehler kicked things ofr by askin1 Dr.
J oseph Platow, director of pupil serv~ces if the ~ard badn 't
been promised a report on the expenmental trimester pro-
gram at Los Alisos Intermediate Scb<>?l. . .
"We made a commitment to provide that information to
the board in early fall," Platow said. ·
"Is th.is fall, Dr. Platow." Koehler asked sarcastically
Platow paused to contemplate the matter but was saved
by Supt. Richard Welte
"ll's sttJJ summer until the 21st, isn't 1t, Joe"" Welte
asked.
"Yes. 1 think that's so."' Platow said, explaining to the
board he bas been pretty busy lateJy.
"l 'm kmd of wandenng m and out of roles. It's mterest·
1ng," he said.
''So, you 're having an educational experience. I'm glad
to see that," responded Trustee Mary Phillips.
This may have gone on longer if a member of the au·
dience hadn't ambled up to the microphone to make a state·
ment.
"You want to make it short?" fired Board President
Loa Young. "It's midnight and we turn into pumpkins very soon ..
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EARLIER IN THE MEETING that brought us the
dubious discussion of the seasons and pumpkins, trustees
bad t.o confront angry parents over the issue of increased
walking distance to school due to altered busing routes.
Aft.er a steady stream of parents had come to the
podium to uree more busing, Supt. Richard Welte had to
make a remark.
"It's mleresling," he observed. "Many people in
California don't want lo be bused. We're fighting to be
bused "
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ANYONE INTEREST ED in the prospects lor success or
solar powered housing can gel a glimpse or what might be
the future during lours ol two such experimental dwellings
in Mission Viejo this weekend.
An open house and 2uided tours of the two Minimum
Energy Dwellings CMED> in the planned community will
take place from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. The
project is located al 27232 Nogal Road, just ore Mareuerite
Parkway in the Cordova Homes tract.
The house5 were built with every possible energy sav-
ing feature as part of a five-year experiment aimed at en·
couraging developers.lo iz\CQrporate all or some of lbe new
design features.
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Pa ta ftf 7ou.apter1 wbo
Wel'J ftt from saddlflback V aJJeJ Ualtled Sebool District's
busing proairam will reaffirm
their demands that tc-uatees re·
inst.ale the service.
After meeting with district ad
m lnlstrators Thursday, the
parents formed a committee to
write a letter reconfirming their
wish thut their children be bused
lo school. .
Most of the children are now
walking from Mission Viejo
neighborhoods to La Pat ln·
termediate and Mission Viejo
Hilh schools. Last year, these
youngsters were provided
transportation by the district.
But during budget deliber•·
Uons this summer. district
tru~ increased the walking
limit. which determines who is
bused, from two to two and a half
miles for secondary school st.u·
den ls
There were no protests from
par ents at that time. They ap·
parently did not become aware of
the change until just before the
school year began last week.
Since then, parents have twice
appeared before trustees to pro-
test the .new policy. Trustees
agreed this week to reconsider
their action during their meeting
on Oct. 5.
Gilbert Moreno, the district's
business manager who led the
Sky Lit Up
Over RU88ia
MOSCOW (AP) -Sovietscien·
lists are baffled by a mass of
light that Oared Sept. 20 in the
sk1es of Petrozavodsk in Soviet
Karella and "hovered over the
city in the form or a jellyfish
sending down a multitude o( fine
beams." Tass r.eported.
The phenomenon occurred at
about 4 a.m. over the city, which
i11 130 miles from the Soviet-
Finnish border, Tass said.
''The impre1sion was of a tor·
rential rain of hght."
"Some time later the glow
ended." Tuss added. "The
'jellyfish' became a bright
semicirc le and res umed its
movement in the direction of lake
Onega."
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take longer.·· Adams said
Adams said be could not com-
ment on whether the administra ·
tion took into consideration the
posibility that either French or
Brilll>h internal politics would be
Jffected by the dec1s10n
Strike View Aired
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
California Alty. Gen. Evelle
Younser says be does not believe
pu blic e mployes shou ld have
the right to strike. Younger ex-
pressed his views during a
Thursday tapjng ·of a television
news £hown to be aired Sunday.
Jail Critic Makes flea
Claims Innocence in S4 Burglary Charge
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of .. Deltr ...........
Tom Miller, a.n u--c:oovicl wbo
made headlines early this year
as an outspoken cr!tJc ol Orange
County JaH. pleaded innocent
Tbundar t.o buritary cbarref
lod&ed aplnst ~ by Santa Ana potfce.
Municipal Court Ju.die J ohn H. Sm ith rejecte'd •a move by
Mlller's attorney to M.ve tbe
charges against his client dis·
mined before sctieduJing a pre-
liminary heutnc Oct. 14.
DAILY PILCJT
nothing to do with the role he
played as a jail critic.
''These thinas have come to
our jltteotioo and we are obllgat·
ed to investilate tbem no matter
·who t.be subject may be." Gates
sald.
Miller, who earned a law
dearee \dJUe in prison, works as
a law cler1dD Brea.
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criminal conspiracy. pimpi.oc
and pandering. Lisa But.la', 25,
and -Craig Lam m, 30, were
booked for investigation of the
same violations. ~IM!la '"1iummerwtndl'' J>bana
1"!n lbul. Gft lut March, Gold.In
denied his operallon was a front
for prostitution.
'• Peo11Je .call to uk to ha" a
young ladJ _. te do a m.auace :ir_ nude modellnc 1esslon." be
He Uid tbe CUl.Olnll'JS Wlft ·~ ol wbidl U. cWt
WU ilcJe.cl to teep $5.
m eeting Wtlh puenls Thursday,
aaad be wall ~l•e trust a report
om lbl tkwatioa. ""t he will not make a recommaad at ion
Ke est1mued t.bul 1t will C'OSl
the district nbout $226,000 to
restore the service.
He said these funds could come
Crom the district 's $1.4 mttuon re-
serves. But this amount, be not-
ed, migbt be reduced by as much
as $500,000 because the district
hun't met its enrollment projec-
tions.
Moreno said trustees could
also reinstate the services with
budgeted fund& wh.lcb are still
uncommitled to specific pro·
grams.
One example ol this, Ile said, is
the educational resource w\lt,
money allocated but still wnused
for procranu lo scbool
classrooms.
In the end. be explained, the
declSion will be det.ermmed by
values wbelhec transportat.aon
is considered more important
than other school programs.
ParenLc;, however. argue that
the safety of their children should
have the highest pr1or1ty.
.. We are not 1oing there as a
s pecial interest group ... ex·
plained Virginia Schick, one of
the parents "We are going there
as parents. Safety is an interest
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pulled orr the petals represcntmg
c hildren . work . beallb,
transportation. s pouse, friends
and church Only a barren
center. the self, remaine~
But lhen she began replacing
the petal.-.. eicplamini that even
this person. whose hf(' seems to
have lost so much. can make the
necessary adJU!>tmenls
That person can get day care
and continue to stay at home. Ar·
rangemenLc; can be m ade to get
to church Ile or she can learn to
take the bus New friends can be
found.
With th.is. Miss Minmc said. the
person should be feeling better
about himself and is probabl,y
feeling better physically
"You have to help people find
substitutes." sh(• said. She ex·
plained that her primary job is
counseling "so lht'y can move on
to something else."
In the first SIX months Of this
year, l>he saw 359 ~ople. Most of
the people had medical dif·
fi c ult1cs but som e h ad 1n
tHpersonul a nd psychiatric
problems
The s ituations arc always
\aried, she said "I don·t know
what ·s going to happen at 3 p.m.
Somebody migbt say Mrs. Jones
needs help pretty badly."
Iler caseload is growing but.
s he said, it ii in hne with the in·
creasing population. Nationally,
10 percent of the adult population
has a mental health problem. she
said. In Leisure World, it figures
out to be closer to three percent.
Although the community offers
many activities for its residents,
Miss Minnie said she is still con·
cerned about those who are lone-
ly and isolated.
·'There arc 19,000 people
here." she explained. "Take any
community that size. There are
bound lo be people in tbat com·
mun.ity wbo are lonely ...
To offset this probleru, her of·
fice in con1uoction with lhe Sad·
dleback Community Hospital's
Adult Day Care Center is begin·
ning a new program called The
Gathering Place.
This, Miss Minnie s aid, is the
exciting and fun part o! ber job.
She explained, "We're actually
creating a pJace for people to
comet.a"
or all parents .•
She aid t.be tnmc l>l'ClllMml
the sehoob afffft all youngwtera,
whether they Lave near or close to
the schools.
"We definitely want 1t taken
care of as soon as possible," she
said.
She an<\ David Mann, another
parent, also predicted that the
controversy will ~~e con·
tuwed cocnmunlt1 ta the ~s.
Mann said the P9rents' short·
term goal is to get the busing re·
instated. Bul, he said, tbelr Ion&
term aoal Is to look at 11\e dis·
trict'a bud1et a nd est ablish
priorities of where they think the
district's money should go.
' Walk••t Stage• .j St~nts Support
Striking Teachers
SANTA MARIA (AP) -Stu·
dents at three of four hiih acbools
in th.is scbooJ district have ataied
a walkout in support of strlk.in&
high scbool teachers, authorities
said.
More than 200 teacbers from
three high schools had been on
the picket lines aince Moeday in
defiance or a temporary restrain·
ing order. Tbey unanimously
ratified a contract today, ending
the strike.
More than half the 4,537 stu·
dents at Santa Maria, Righetti
and Delta high schools stayed
home Thursday to support the
strike. school officlala said.
Apparently the 101 students at
Cuyama High School did not
participate in the walkout, where
only five absences were re-
ported.
Substitute teachers encoun-
tered some classroom protests
by students wbo did show up at
school, but district officials said
there were no strike-related inci·
dents of violence.
The Santa Maria High School
District Faculty Anociatioo and
the school district had been al
an impasse since J u.ne 12, when a
last-minute attempt to settle the
dispute failed Monday, t he
teachers voted to strike in-
definitely.
Four local Teamsters Union of.
ficials sent a telegram to the
school board and state Supertn..
Sowhhmd
Threatened
ByStonn?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
powerful Paciric tropical storm
was aimed at Los Angeles t.oday,
but forecasters said the storm
would probably dissipate before
reaching land.
The storm. packing winds of uP
to 70 miles per hour, was 750
miles southwest or Los Angeles
and moving northeast at about 25
milt'S per hour, sajd Roger Hill of
the National Weather Service.
Hill said tropical storms
.. breed off warm wat.er" and
usually lose their impact when
they reach the colder waters on
the Pacific Coast.
However, he added that "with
tropicals. you can never tell." So.
depeading on the upper·level
wind conditions, the storm could
drench Southern California, it
could just bring a little r ain, or jt
could bring nothing but some
scattered high clouds, Hill said
HiU said "there's always the
likelihood" the storm would re-
t.a.in it.a strength and m~ it&
present cour5e, 1a which case it
would reach land by Saturday
nighL Right now. be said, "it's a
oon.cem, but.not.a threat.." -
tend'ent of Public Instruction
Wllson lliles. lendinc A pport to
tbe teachers' request t.o Aul
down the school because ol the
violence.
"We wiJI not tolerate threaten·
mg our chlldrea to be suspended,
or not be able to graduate for ft>
fusing to cross bonafide picket
lines. especially when teacben
demands are not out of line,"
they wrote.
The teachers were trying to win
binding arlibration for
grievance~ to limilclass siie and
to shorten working houn;, said
California Teachers Aesociation
spokeswoman Milly Bettinger.
Beam Guides
Enterprise
To Landing
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE <AP> -The Space Shuttle
Enterprise, following a cone or
electronic beams to its
touchdown point. landed safely
today aft.er its third glide test
from 4'h miles above the desert.
• Among the watchers on the
ground wu a group of space
bufCs from Utah. They included
high school and college students
who hope to send science experi·
menls aboard an Enterprise iis·
tcr sh.ip when il blasts into space
in t he 1980s.
The Shuttle was guided in it.& I
landing by a microwave device, l
s imilar to one used to guide I
airplanes to carrier landings. '
tbutsend.s a beam ors.l&nala from I
the ground toward the incoming
craft. It was the first free-fii&ht •
test in which the devlce was #
used.
Astronauts Fred Haise and
Gordon Funerton were at the
controls for the second time.
They guided the craft on its
maiden fiight here Aug. 12.
Haise, 43, and Fullerton. 40,
also switched on an automatic
pilot for less than a minute as
they approached the dry lake bed
runway.
"The auto-land worked almost
pcr fecUy -right on Ule glide
slope," radioed NASA Mission
Control in Houston. indicating
the computer system had flown
the Enterprise precise))' on
course.
2-way Radio Gone
Orange County sheriff's of·
ficers are investigating the theft
of a two-way radio operated by
~Santa Fe Railroad Company
from an underpass on El Toro
Road. Deputies said the equip.
ment, valued at $2,000, was taken
by an intruder wbc> broke into the
udloshed.
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Selection of carpetin{I wasnl' fantastic back in 1894
when our grandfather started his carpet store.
Oriental Rugs were "in~ .. and grandfather specialized
in them.
Our father got Jnto the act around 1918 and
developed a large volume of domestic carpets.
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f:rid!y, 8!pt•mber 23. 1977 9 DAil. V PILOT .4.J.J
Sears Gains
Allatate Hand. In Profit
81 MD..TON llOSKOW'lft
Just as aome people think tbe7 ba.-Sean. Roebuck &
Company oo the nm. the rd•Ul°C powe:d\ou.ao aoes on 1
rampaie. st.ampedlq over everyt.blq ln U. path and bnnl· tn.c tbe doll&r1home1n overflowinl buckets.
Somet.biq like that ia bappeainc tb1s year.
THE SBAUBST CBAU..ENGS TO Sura ln recent y~ come from K Mart. the discount operator •bole
naked promise to consumers la low prices. K Mart dott4d
t.be tdghways wltb more than 1,000ot1tl free-at.andinf ato~s
and muscled it.a way put JC Penney to bteame second only
&o Sears u a DOl\tood retailer, with lt78 aa.lel of SB.J blWon.
K Mart's altertax ea mines have •k~keted durln1 t.be
put five years from $117 million to SM7 mUllo.n.
Meanwhile, Sears hu been relatively quJescent. Its
1alea have moved up in the past five yea.rs from $U bUUon to
$15 billion but profits
bave roller-4!0Uted as
follow': U72, $828
million; 1973, $176
million ; 19H. $496
million; 1975, $S23
million; 1976, $695
million.
Money
Tree
Tbaf,'I not eucUy a ~tincuiahed performance for the
world's largest retailer. Some analysts have suggested that
Se~rs erred by trying to upgrade its lines and becoming too
fashion-conscious. thereby foraettina its mission aa a low.
cost merchandiser.
THAT CRITTQUE APPARENTLY reached Chicago
headquarters. Since the beginnin& o!tb.is year Sears has re·
duced prices on tbouaand1s of items. It also opened 15 stores.
As a result, sales in the first half or 1977 jumped 15 percent
to $7,6 billion.
Meanwhile, K Mart boosted its sales 19 percent to $4 .4
billion, narrowing tbe gap between lt. and Sears. K Mart
plans to open 160 stores this year.
On tbe all·important level o£ profits, tboueh. it was a dif·
ferentstory. For lbe fintsix month& of um, K Mart posted
an earnings gain of 11 percent to $112 mlllion. Sears,
laughin& all the way to the bank, managed to earn $361
million 8.fter taxes, an increase of a mere 63 percent over
1976 results.
WASlTTREPRICE.ctrJTINGTHATdid it? NotataJI.
Sears, Roebuck bas a secret weapon called Alliit.ate
Insurance. .
1be insurance business, especially automobile, where
Allstate is second to State Farm, bas not been loo healthy
over the pa.st few years, which ~one reason Sears bas had
aucb a jagged profit rftord.
However, Allstate has done il.6 homework. It went. st.a.le
by st.ate. cry in& about its underwriting losses and asking for·
whopping increaseJ5 in the premiums it could charge. As you
well know if you have an Allsta.te policy, it got those ral4!.
bikes -and this year it's re&iaterine enormous profits;:
none of which it's planning to return to policyholders, u
State Farm did.
THE JULY WUE OF CONSVM.ER Reports rated 34
major automobile insurers oo bow they treated I.heir
policyholders, placing Allstate al the bottom of the list.
"Wherever you live," concluded the magazine, ''yoll're not.
in good hands with Allstate.••
But that bad liWe eftectoo Allstate's im profit punch.·
whick was so powerful that it ac<.-ounted for more than half
theSearsearnings duringtbefirstslxmonthsoftheyear.
powerful that it accounted foe more than halt the Sea.rs
earnings during the first six months of UH! year.
With &uperprofita from insurance. Sears can well afford-
to knock down prices in it& stores in a bid to recapture
customers lost to K Mut and other stores.
Avco Sell,s Land .
To Broadmoor .·
Avco Community Devdopers Inc., 81 percent-owned
land development sab6ldiary of Avco Corp., bas agreed to
aell to Bn>admoor Homes, Inc., 1,015 acres for $17 million.
The property is located in eastern Rancho Bernardo, its
S,800-acre new town in north San Dieeo.
R. Barri McComk, ACD president. said the acquisition
by Broadmoor Homes would complement ACD'1 activity on
the 2,500 acres of undeveloped land it will retain at Rancho
Bernardo. Broadmoor Homes. headquartered in Orange
County, plans residential development. The transaction is
expected to be completed the first weet in October. Terms
include a $2 million down PIU'ment with a sis million note
for the balance at 7 ~ perceat1Dterest. Dec. 15.
The Rancho Bernardo land aareemeut ls one of three
between ACD and Broadmoor Homes tJm year.
Broadmoor Homes purchased 160 acres at Lquna N"~ in Jlay for as mlllion.
Escrow w ea:pected to dole nut month on a SZ.2'18
mlDion purchme b7 Broadmoor Homes ot CZ acres at
Village Park ta Eaclnltaa.
Buffalo-beef Plan
Stopped by Order
Tbeltate Department ~~llliaal ha lsn«1 desllt
and rerr.m arden to CedJ M. 1•aon. .John Holland 1111d
\Yeatglll'd Beef alo. all of Bkbard9on Sorlno. Callt., and to
Westpnl f'tlludal Set ,ices, l.ne., aDd William lftl'IOl'l.,
bath of 380l Welt-MacArthur Blwd., Santa Au.
Tbe arderl were lu11ecl becaUM, ta the oplDSoa of Willi•.
ll. Barw, coanntuloner.ol ~ t.bole named bad
Mid Investment ooab flCtl ol WeltCanS Beefalo to resident.a ~ California wit.bout quallflcatloo from the department.. Weatgard Beefaloops.-.ar&lldaat~Spdql.
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it Miiers JDti .-tiOdaltJ llllwlMte tbem wD bel(alo·
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Social Se~urit!I
Benefit Tax
Could Double
WASlllNGTON CAPI Persons earning
$30,000 a year could pay by 1982 twice as much
Sex.iii.I. Security taxes as they do now under a pro-
posal oefore the lloul:tc Ways and Means Commit-
tee.
T~e drLift bill. adn1nced Thursday by the Social
Security l>Ubc~mm1llcc. is aimed at increasing
money going into the financially troubled Social
Security system to .issure the syl:ttem will remain
solvent.
The full committee ( J p~obably will began con-IN SllORT
s1denng the measure _ _
next Wednesday and -----------"
hopes to move the bill to
the House floor hy early October . in lime for
Congress to uct on it before adJournment
Carter Enter• A,.,... Effort
WASHINGTON CAP> President Carter
personally involved himself in U.S.-Soviet arms
limitation negotiations today as he met with Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at the White
House. •
Posing for photographers before their meeting
in the Oval Office, Carter expressed hope to
Gromyko that '•we wi ll be successful in reaching
some agreement."
Guerrilia. A•btuh l•raelf•
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP) Palestinian guer-
rillas claimed today to have ambushed a tank·
supported Israeli force just inside Lebanon and
killed "many enemy soldiers." and Israel said one
of its border towns was hit by rocket fire as new
fighting flared in southern Lebanon.
It was the first Palestinian clrum of face-to-face
combat with Israelis since Israeli tanks were re·
ported to have cross ed the border Tuesday
More Refugee• E%pef!ted
W/\SIHNGTON Cl\ P l Food shortages and
economic malaise may bnng 60.000 or more In-
dochinese refugees to the United States during the
next lhrl'c or four years, according to testimony
before a Senate committee.
Food ~horta~es in the area are growing, wit·
neliSes said, with rice already in s hort supply In the
central marketplace of the Laotian capital of Vien-tiane
Stre•• Killed f'allfta Giraffe
WINCHESTER, England CAP) -Victor the
giraffe who made world headlines after he did the
splits and couldn't get up, died from heart failure
and nervous stress, said an autopsy report issued
today.
Government veterinarians performed the post-
mortem on the 15-year-old, one-ton giraffe at an
Agriculture Ministry laboratory in this city 70 miles
southwest of London Victor died at Marwell Park
Zoo near here Tuesday during an attempt to hoist
him to his feet
Kun11ger to •~ Bo••~d
BONN, West Germany <AP> -Former
Secretary or State Henry Klssinger will receive l.he
highest medal West Germany can award a
foreigner on Tuesday.
The presentation of the Great Cross or Merit will
be made at a New York gal.hering by West German
Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genseher, who will
be ln the United States to attend a United Nations
General Assembly meeUng.
Federal President Walter Scheel, himself a
former foreign minister, approved awardlna or the
medal "for his merits as U .s. Secretary or State."
Pope 11.ettara• te \f atle••
VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope Paul Vl111 back
at t.bc Vatican after spending 10 week• at the aum-
mor palace oC Cast.el Gandolfo. a hllJ.top structure
overlooklna a volcanic lake south of Rome.
The pope, who w111be80 on Monday, traveled
by helicopter. After a 13·m1nute ru1hl the craft
landed in the Vatican 1anten. behind St. Peter's
8aaWca while a thundtratorm drenched the area.
lllllt
OEPAATMENTOI' FOfll(STAV LA _.,, Director
Publl-0r.,. C.O." Delly Piiot,
s.p1. "· n. JO • ..,, ... ,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUSIHIEH
HAMii STAT•MllNT The followlf19 perM)ft II OOlng buM ... u •• -
PAIMO ASPHALT, ltO'll llellitd
Lene. Hunt •"91on e .. ec. 11. CA '744•
JowPll D Wll\Orl, 11'1 T 111»•1.
.. unllngton e ... cll, CA t?Ull
TlllS ""''"'" •• conducltcl by •n In dlvlduel.
~OWlllMlll
Tiii• ,,.,_, .... tiled With ....
Cour11y Clerk OI Or.,.QOI LOUnh on 13,
1911.
l'lllH
Publl_. Oranoe Coesl Oelly P1101
Sept. 1',23,30,0ct , .. ,, 401• II
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINUS
NAMI $TATllMllHT
Tt>e lo!IOWl"Q perto11 Ii OOlng 1>11,1
fteH M
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SPRINTER, 17tt Wuwlng Circle.
Coslll Mne, CA '7Ut
G9Mge 8 Woll, 11" Wnwlng Cir-
cle. Cotlll Mne, c.A '1•»
Tlli. b<ltllltt• I• Conducltd by an In
dlvlOU.1
George 8 Woll
Tiii$ llat-nt wn llll!d will\ ,,,.
County Clerk OI Or.nge Coutlly on AU9 ~. ttn
.... ,12
Publl\/IO<I Orenoe Collll O•lly Piiot S.p1.1,•. ,,1J, "11
J7'4 ,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTI TIOUS IUSINUS
HAMfi STATIEMeNT
TM lollowlno Po""" I\ doing 1>11" ... "." SKIPPER DAI/IS
LANOSCAPING. •JO Redtlltl Courl,
L•gune&eacti CA'nl>SI
Mtredllll GIPnn DO•I\ 00
R•dcllll• Cour1, L•QUr\ll 8eac1> CA t?Ul
Th11 bu\~~' •t <onduc.tf'd by an 1n
dl•ld ... I
MEREOI TH G OAlllS Tlllt stat ..... nt wu 111..., wllh Ille
Cou111y Clerk o10 .. noo Countvo11S.01
•• 1971 ..... ,, Put>11~ Oranqe Collll D•lly Piiot Sept t, II>. 1J. JO lt11
ml,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
"'CTIYIOUi IUSINIESS
NAM( STATEMENT
TIW loHowlno per ton• .... 00l1'9 lllU\I
M-\\a\
ICEV CLEANERS .JOJJ So 8rltlol
Ave • S....11 AA•. CA AOC.rt L C.rpenler Jr . Jll Al•e
Ln., co, .. -.., CA '7671
R-rt L CuCMnltr Sr , Ult
Nev-St., Cotta Mes• CA
Tlll1 buslneu I• conducted by •
gener•l llilrtMr\lllP
Aollt'1 L C..r~nt., Jr
T11l1 llelemtnl wH 111"'1 wllll Ille
C011nly Clertl OI Or MQt County on S.p.
1em•• ll, 1971, .... ,,.
Publhlltd Oren119 Co~\I O•llV Piiot,
Sept. 16, U, 30, Ocl 1, 1.,1 007"71
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUI IUSINllSS
HAMii STAT•MINT Tt>e fotlOWlno ,,.,_art OOlng butl
"'""' THE ORANGE COUNTY AN·
TIOVE SHOW A SALE. ,.,s Crocenl
A ..... a-p., .. , c.e «llolO
J-°'"" Grlf'MI, U .. Cl>eryl Wey, R 1""'"'°9, Ce '7 '°6
Bettye Se..,,• Grlme1, JS.. Clltryl
W•t. Alvenlcle, c.e nso. Tllll t1v1111eu It conou.c1eo by •
QtMr•l P9rtne•>llip
Josepll o. .. Grl-•
Tiiis llAll-. ••• lfltd wllll Ille c:-1.,. Clerk ot Or•noe Covnty .,.
AUO<dt S, 1'77
'"''"' ..cn'ICI TOCllllOITOAI
tvN RI 04U~IO~ll•T OP 1 lt I
ST A Te OP CA\.IPOIUCI A i'o•
TM•COUMTYOPOltANOa ..........
htal• el CAllL 90NNlll 0186',
Sii ... CAllL a OllH $11 , e-.
CAlll\, aclHNlll GllH, au CA•L I
CHIH. OecMM4
NOTICI •• H••••v GIVeN IO, ...
crHlton •Ille elle,,..1M1t1ec:1 clec:-rtt 1~1 •II --11av1no clalm1 t9tinJI llW ~ ~ .,. requlrH lo Ille
IMm wllll ,,. ne<"ury •-Mr•, In
,,.. "11<•., "" ""~ Of tllc ..... en-1111•0 <oun, or to or.,.,t tllem wllll Ille
NCHWfy v_..,rt. te lM IHldtn"""" •I II\ Trvtl 0.l)tflmeftl, JJO lijfWPOrl
,,,,,.. 0.1ve, ~' Oftlc• llo• 11 ...
N•WllOl1 llffcll, C•lllO<ftlt t"60, wlllcll
'' lllt PIKt of billlMH ot the .,,..
OtflJOfltO In •II malltrt pert•lnlng to
Ill• Hiett Of !Hild clecltdenl. wllllln four
montnt •Iler llw fir" 1>UbHcettc1r1of11111
llOllCAI
Dattcl S.~ember u. "' 1 SECUllllTV PACIFIC
NATIONAl.IAjijl(
By Guy 8ouc hef
T r1nl Offl(e.-t
E"K<lloroflheWlllol
thtl•bown•mectde<-nl WILLIAM V, SCHMIOT
M4 '-" Mltwl Or., lullt * New-" e..c11, CA n-
Tel' 0 141-.etn
Atter11ey IW IEuclll.,
Publl"'-d OrM>Qt C....11 O•lly Piiot
S.pl lt. 13. 30. Oct , . 1'11 •
'ICTITIOUI aUllNUS
MAM9 ITATIMINT
TM IOl!Owiflt "'*' 11 ... no biltl .......
GYlllO IQ.llfllOS, P 0 '°• 1"2, 15' ,..._, C.la M9N. CA t7'it St~ Otrew. 409 E lttenly L-. 9Hcfl.. CA~ •
Tllft llWll-• I• Condil<l-9 by .,. ,,,_ ......... St~Olreu41
Tlllt Mil--Iii.er wllll Ille ~'' C'-ti OrMtit Ceunty Allf 2',
,.IJll PU1111"'9d or.,.. C.0.tl Delly Plklt '-sit I, t, 14, 2:J, ""
(,.__
NO'TICITOClllOllOllll
tuHllO. COU•TOP Ttt• I TATI OP CAU f'OIUCI A "4>11
TfflCIOUNTVOPO.A .... ...........
l11•1t1 IUGINI P llUOS, Jll.,
•IM U-0. •• EUGENIE PElllAl.TA llfiSOS, Jll., H IUOEHE fllHOI, Jiii , at I P ll!SOS. Jiii., u lr:U~l;iHt;. 11£W>S, -.. EUOaHI P
11 l SOS. DKMMlcl
NOTICE IS H E11£aY OIVll!H .. tM
(rec:llton Of "" -""""° --11\el ell W-llevlnt <lelm1 ... lftll
Ille WllO --.,.. '""'red to flt. ll'llm ..... Ille llK•iMy YOUClleo, In '1ff-'1 , ... Offl(e Of '"" ''"" of Ille ....... aft __ P_U_B_LI_C_N_O_T_l_C_E---l lltlec:I CAIU•l,O<r lotw•...,t -· wlltttlle
,,.,_._., .OUCNrt, 10 ,,. uno.01tMd -------------1 •I Ille ltw oltlct of l(lHTON !, KROGSTAD, S:l'JJ TwHOy lloulev•r<f,
$ovlll O.te, C..lllornl• tOaO, Wflldl It Ille piece Of butl ... M of IN..,....,. ......
In •II m.Mteuper1elnlr>Q tolllettl-'tof '•Id clltcedent. within lour mom~ eftw
Ill• llrtt publlullan ol thl1 notl~t.
.. tCT·ITIOUI IUllNHS
NAMI STAT•MIHT
The lollowl119 perto11 la dolr>e 11v11 ... u .. :
TUfllH-K!Y ASSOCIATES, 14111
Rlll>Y LenttlNI, Oent Point CA t1t2'
R-..t G. T.,,,..,, >4111 Ruby Len
ltrn, Oerwl Point, c.A tt•Jt
Tllll bu'.11,,.11 11 GOllClu<lec:I by •n lft· Olvl-1
•OC.r10 TIH'rwr
Tllll 11411-1 w•t llltel wltll Ille
C-lt Otttl ti 0r-. Coumy A1111u•t n.1•11 ...., ..
Pulllllhed ~-C.0.•I 0.lly Piiot, Sept. 2, •• It, lJ, 1'77
..~11
O•ltcl""9Ytl JO, "11.
Roi-A Rt\Ot Aclrolllltlre!Ot pf,,,. nl•I• ., ,,. ._ .... ,,,..-.0.0.llt
KINTOM a . K•OOSTAO
~UT....,a1wi.
lelllllQ.ete, Cit ...
hi' lnJI M1·Utl
All-Ylw<WmlNUrel"
Publl,,_, ~-C:O..tl 0-41y PllOt,
S.PI 2. t, It, ll, 1t'1 aast-n
.OS0.11 t-----------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS IUSIN•IS
NAME STATEMaNT
Tiie IOllOWlno 0ttto111 are clolno bull·
"'" '" NEWPORT INSULATIONt
NEWPORT POOLS, 2U Weve SI.,
L'G-lucll,_C..llf ms1 •ruce E MCGow .... m w .... $1.,
L•gun. Beec.11, (elll '1tS1
Eo Jec.-.on, 1• VIClorle, Coll• Me ... C..111 92'71
Tlllt buslnn• It conOucttd by a
Qentrel 11tr1Mnl1ip.
Brue.• t:. M<G-•n
Thlt 1talement wn filed wllll tll•
County Clerk OI Orange County on Sept. 1, .. ,, ,, .... ,
Put>lltl>t<I 0r .. oe eo .. 11 CJallv Pllol S.pl 9, ,._ ?J, JO, lt17
»12-77
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTI nous IU51NllS5
NAME STATU.-llNT
The lollOwlr>Q per--. •re dol"Q bv•l-
n.u •• PHILLIPS MARINE STORES,
JIU Nowpor1 &ouleverd, Newport
e .. cll, C..lllor111etMO
Pn1ll1P• MarlM Sloru. 111c I•
C•llloml• corpor.i1on1, t70 w,st 1691
Sl•••I, N••POrl 8HCll, C..lllornl•
t1WO
Thi> bllslnoru 1, c.onc:tuci.d bV • cor-
POUIMln PtilLLIPSMARINE
$TORIES.INC
SUNllOlt C:OUIT OP TH•
STAT•OPCALl .. OANIA "0•
THaCX1UNTY0,0•1t11GS
.... AtJ9t'1
011011• TO SHOW CltUSI ON
PllTITIOM ~CM ANO• OP HAM a .
IN THE MATTER OF THf! AP
PLtc.ATIOH OF CA"L OIU.S FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
CARL 011.U llll1 lllec:I • Pllllllon In
lhl1 c.ou.-t for 1111 order tllowl1111 pell
!loner 10 Cl\enge his name from CAAL
OILl.Slo CARL ALAN LEGION
IT IS .. ERE8Y ORO!RED lllal ell
P•"on\ lnltrHl•d lft Ille m•ller
•IONIMld ·-•r et 0.pt J ol 0 C S C
on Oct. II, 1917, at II 00 o'Clock A M ..
•nO ll'en """ llltrt \llOW ceuw, II •nY
they lltw, wlly .. 10 petition'°' cll•ngc 01 name t.llould not be gr ... tto.
IT FURTHER ORDEReo lh•I • 'op'f 01 11111 order lo show uuw oe
PUbllllltO In Ille D•lly Piiot, •
ntW\Paper ot oentrel 'lrcu••llon
publlSllecl In Or._ County for four
S"<(•t.tlW wettU
DATED ~I 1. 1911
LESTER VAN TAT!NHOVE
Judgltof '"" Sulicrlor Court s.tlLLIE T. IEYjijOl.OS. Me,....,
J AMEi O. GUlijDIEll'°N. A L•• t.._at ....
AttWMYtet .....
USJI P-a V•-lll. Suite ltl
......... HUit, Gell ...... •'24»
Tel._.,.; f7141U7·1-Alt9nleftw ,...,.._
Publl,,_, C>-Collll D•llY Piiot
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUS auSINllSS
HAMii STltTllMllHT
The loll-lnQ perlOll IS dol119 bull·
"9\>eS
SUNSET LANDSCAPE
SERVICES, m C..l>rlllo, Costa MeM,
CA'1'21
Ronald L•Ofl•rd Fellelt4n, 121
Ce1>r1110, Cott• Mtt••. CA '1'11
Tiii\ blninnt I• C-..Cltd by •ft I,._
dlvlduel
AonaldFeltet>on
Tl\I\ \1411..,..nl "" 111.0 wltll Ill• County Clerk OI Or-County on s.pe
•. 1911
"'"'' Publl\IWd Oron90 eo .. 1 Oelly PllOI,
Seo1 t , ••. ?3. 30, 1971 >en-n
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS aUSINISS
.. -•STATIEMl!NT
Trie foflowlng perton '' OOlr.o 11<111· ,,.UH"
LYNN'S MALLMARIC SHOP, ll33
8rhtol CO\I• MttH, CA '7•2'
J AOO.r1 Crou, 2S~ GlorlON,
Min ton Vl•IO, CA '1'1S
Thil blnlfWU I• Condueled by .,. ln-dlYtdllel
J Robtr1Cros•
Tl\I\ ".i-..t w .. Ill_, wllll the
Counlv Clerk ti 0r-. eount1 on~
timber IJ, ttn
l"llCJ Pullll\tWO Oret>Qt Coll•! Dally Piiot,
Sept '· ,. n . JO, "" JtJ4 11 S.pl ,. 1J, JO Oct '· 1'77 .fOtS-71
W I ; • ' .. ~ ,_•., .;,• t • 1 •
PlJBUC NOTICE
"CTl'rtOUt 9USINHI
•AMIUTAHMeNT
'"' .......,. ,.,_ It ... ....a. ........
MllOOOlt arrs... 10l Meffo•,
Hul\1111119' 9Mcll. CA
Mefll L.. •"-"""'· .,. It<• It.. ,.......CAtllG
Tlllt Ml-1 It coMll<W _., 111 lfto ..........
MM L. lilwNnllll
Tiiis tt4'"'*'4 w .. llltcl wtlll "" c_,, C)erll ot 0r.,.. ~'on a..
l•lftW It. 1tn,
"'"' l"ulllltMd ~ CO.•t 0.11, ,.. ...
lotllt. , .. U. JO, Od. 1, 1tn ..m.n
PUBUC• NOTICE
HOTICIOP f'Vfl',IC HIA.m;;-
NOTICE II Hlflll8Y GIVIN ll1tl OUbll~ "'""" wn i,. lleld oy 1i. Cofl• ~ .. ClllV c...ncu Oii oc••r 17, ,,,,,
PVBUC NOTICE
..cmceo,.,, • ..,CMIA.RIN•
HOTlte 11 HlfllftY OIVIH 11\et •
11Ut6IC NMN wMI M 119 .. ltt ,,. OHie
Mt.a City OltMcll tll oc ........ lt71, et
• at f m , er a Mill!' tllt,..ltH u IN
-·-....., .. ,.,,., ill .... C..W.Cll CNrMHI • OIY Hall. n P'elr or.,..,
M IN ........ "'° me41..-. ~ 11y ftM o..o. 2wt or....-
Aw-. C. .. Mtw, ef llW Pl-Int
Genuf1lt'"'"'•OINetef i-lac•IOll %1·11-111, w ~-.-lo relluc.e IN
,_lftld tllr...._Y width, Md t9•11-•
tO 111t<e4'll *"'"Y c1eYte11on 12,,..u
.................. llfllll IO<tWIJlrU(l .......
... nl'lllllt 11111". In an IU iaw, IO<at9d ....... ..,... ..........
HOTICJl 1$ FUllTHIR GIVIH tNI
•I MIO ti-...., pl.Ct, tnY and ell
Dt•IMlllt lnlerfti.cl tNIY -•r -lie Mtrd by IM Clly Council Oii tllt
tlotell'leMIOntcl lltm. llLllN P. PHINNEY
C ly Clark et Ille
City Of C.0.141 MeM
fJ11bll"*' ~ tnoe Coe1t O.lly Piiot
S.pl•-ll, "" •U"IOO m ,Of41Uoellllle,.•tt•rulltt
f'Mlttr ""'' "" ,,..,d. In llle CollllC II CNmllitn Oil Clsy H•ll, 11 Pelr Otl,..,
on t11eftllowlt1111N1IW, 1-------------
PUBLIC NOTICE A,.... b'f Okk O.bome, 1t4S ~M:ti.o
lie A-. C.0.lll ~.ot tM ,.._Int
CommlMl9n'1 dtol!Mtf ZOIW Eac~lan 1-----------Zl·H ·I*• lor • CondlllOll•I UM NOTICaOPPUILICHllAllNO
Permit 10 •tow e """''.,I wllll lier jijOTlct! IS HE"E8Y GIVEN ~a
.,.d -..-te•"""""· wllfl an oc:c-"t Pllbllc llHrlne w111 be held lt'f lllO
toeo d nllpeNOM • ..., • veri.nce tr-Coste Mlle CJty Collncll _. O<l6bff '· Ill• req11lred l\Umbtr of P••Ung 1t17, el 6 JOp m.,9••• •-tlle,...tt.,-
\Pt<e\, loc•ltclet tlle .-...-•• In "' "" melter may IM llHrO, 1n flle ... MG-. • C-cll °"'"*" OI Clly Hell, n ... ,,
NOTICE IS FVRTHE• GIVEN llWlt 0r1 ....... 1i.1o1•-•nomati.r:
•I Miid tlnllt ...., place, efty end •II A-•I by Rolltr1 W ~-16?2
per..,,,s """"""'may-•• efld be NewPO<t 8oulevero, N._I &.ecll,
hearo "' U1t Clly Covnc:ll on Ille r-•*'llnQ "'•' ~rl,,., Of Ille Pl-etor•mentloNO 1..... nlno CommiUIGft't Otnl•I OI z-E•·
EILIEIEN P. PHINNEY Clf)(tor\ ZIE·1Mto for• v•rlence from C1tyci.r110fu.. ,,. rtQulr.O 1111rkl119 tor en •lll•tl"9
CltvOICosl•Mtw lier, to•low uw OI •portion Of'"-pro-
P\lblltlwd 0reftgll C.0.11 Delly Piiot Plr1YH•-.. 1 .. leclllf'fWHll•C:O... SeP4tmllW23. tm dltkwlel uw Perm&l lor outdoor 1torege
41Sl·17 •ftd • v.,lenu trom tl\e requlreo
l•ndlUPlftO, locel•d •I 1'70 tt'4
Newport 8ou1tvero, In• Cl•-
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS FU,.THER GIVEN !NI
al .. 10 time -Ille<•. •nY •no •II
-------------perM111s lnter"'led m•y _.., -be CfO.Sttt
HOTICI TOClllOITOllS •UPS .. IOll COURT OP Tl41
STATll 0, CltUflOttNIA PO"
TH• COUNTY OPOAANOE .... a.ma
Estate Of EOWAfllD FROST
HODGOON. ~ .. seo.
NOTICE IS HEAf!llY GIVEN to Ille
llH•d by the City Council on Ille
•lortmMll...O llem EILEEN P PHINNEY
City Clerk Of Ille
Clly Of CoslA """'• Publl\lltcl orenoe eo.11 D•lly Pt101
S.pte,.,.,.,, 23. m1
crtclllors of tlw above named oeceo.nt i----------lhllt ell P9'10nl 11avl119 Cl•lm~ eg.11111
Ille tllld dt<edtnt •rt reqylrtd 10 llHI
tl'l9m, wllll Ille ,,.<euery vovclle,., In
the offk.t Of IN clerk of ""' ebovt .,. . lllleO <""'1. Of lo PrtUlll them, wllll Ille nee .. ..,., VOUC:llttl, loltle llnOtnl.,.o
•• c 10 wtui.m E. Powell,"-""°"•'· •I 1600 Dow St., • 110. Ntwporl Beech,
C•tlfornl•, wfllcll •• the PIK• of bu.ti•
,,.n OI !ht unoen~ In •II m•llt..-s
pertelnl119 to Ille ot•IA of Mid de<•·
dent, 1Mlllln lou< "'°""'' •lttr Ult llrtl pul)lkllllonOf 11111no11ce.
O•ttclS.Pl-rlJ, 1t71
WILLIAM I!!. POWl!!LL
Pelltl-IEU<utorofthe
Wiii o4 '"' ·-.......... dee-I OlNISL ICA.ITEN
.... O.WS. .• •llt
PUBLIC NOTICE
, NOTl~O .... UaLICHIAllHO
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\/EPj !Mt•
PllbllC llNrlng wlll be Nld by lllt CO\le
l'M"CllYCoilftcllonOt:tobtr J, 1'11,et
6 aG P m • 01 M ._, ll>tr .. lter H Ille
m•tler ,,...,. be lltertl, In ll>e Councll
CNlmben Of City Hall, n Felr Ori..,,
on tlle IOllOwlng m.,t.r
Aoqer E Ooeblie.
PrttlOtrll ·
Tllh •l•l-1 was llled with Ille
County Cieri< OI Or-County on Sor~
l•mr:ior n ... ,,
PUBLIC NOTICE __ P_u_B_LI_c_N_OT __ ic_E_--i ;:,ri;;;:,~·
Alt-tter~U.tr
A-I by R_.. Well ... 11,,., 1733
WtUClltt 0.-1 ... N.-.port 8eecll, ol IM
PleMlng Omwnlnlan'1 ""'l•I of z-
E•~lan tE-11-110, lor verieno1 to
encr-11 Into Ille requirH slOt Mil·
beck. lo noduct Ule re<Wlred m.....,_
1ng 01~1tnc• i.NnO lhtl oe•eoe. end to
•II-r.ulKl-•rd l)ilrklng 114111 WIOlll
lnorci.r 10..tcl ....... oer ... -· ..... unit lo ., ul\11"9 rMI09<w;t, In en R2
.-.1oc111.,.u0t10r.,.Awn ....
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 11\et
•I 1eld lime efld piece, eny tnd •II ,,.,_ fnltr•Jltd mllY _., .,,., be
"'"" PubO•,.,.., Oranoe C:O.st O•llr Pilot
Sol ll 13. JO. Ocl 1. 1'17 .OU-17
PUBLIC NOTICE
-------------1 PICTITIOUSaUSINIH Publlthtcl ~-Cot" Deil• Piiot, "CTITIOUllUlllNIU NAMESTATIMllNT --,.. • NAMESTATllMENT Tllelollowl119perM1r11.,edtllt19b<ltl· Sepl.l4,U,30,0ct 1 lt11
Tiie lollowlnQ PttMWll ere doing buil '"'" M <IOSl·IT
neucf~ANGE COUNTY CA81HET TEXTILE IMPORTS, THOMAS TEXTILES, 2111 Wutcllll Dr.,1-------------
AND TOP MFRS ASSO . 20JS C NtwPO'l6Htll,c.Am.G PUBLIC NOTICE
P••ceml• A .... C:O.t• MtSll. CA nu1 R•noe L 8hauml-. ow Hom• 1-------------AOBE RT J. FOS T f; R. 71JO F•brluC.nltr,lnOSKo SI . PHIHMn• HOTICll INYITJNO atot
nttrO br Ille City CouftCll on IM
•lort""""loned Item EILEEN P. PHINNEY
City Oerk Of Ille
CllVo1Co1taMew
Pul>lltlled ~-C.0.11 Delly Piiot
"CTITIOUS IUSINIEH
NAMI STATllMINT
F-ralA.., ,Colt•MeH.CA'7'21 CA .. 103 '
MARION E FOSTER, ?ISO M1111I L 811a...,,lk, 120 Sec:o SI.,
S.pternbtr ?J, 1'17 Tiie County Seftltellon Districts Of 414s.n
Ort"llf Couotv, Celllomle will recel .. •-------------see lad lllOI until -•y, Oct-r t , The lotl-1"9 1111rson1ere001119 bull·
nett•'
LUXURY Ll\/I NG M081LE
MOMCS, 711 Notti> Herbor Boul•••rd,
Sanl• AA•, C..lll0tn•• '210J
8 & 8 RESALES, INC., I•
Ctlllotnl• corPOr•llon), 217 Nor111
HUiio• Boulev•rd, S•nle An•. C•llloml• '2103
T•ll buMntt• I\ Conclucled l>Y a<«· porellon
8&8 RESALES, INC
8111 F"'*',,_,."• TrM1urer
Tlllt '*-'-• Wff tiled Wllll '""
F-rel Aw, Cotla MeH, CA '1UI p.,_,., CA tllOl
Tllll butlneu ,, COllCIUCl.O l>y •nun T~I\ ""''""" 11 COfld\ltl•O by • lncor--•ttd euoc:1a11on otller th•n • o-n•r•I perlner"'lp
Pert,...."'lp. Allnga L. Bll•umlk
MA A ION e POSTE A Tllh \IMtmOl'I ... flied wllll Ille
Tiii\ tlatement ••• 111.0 w1111 lh• Cou11ty Cl•"-OI Or-CA>unl y on~
Covntv Cltr'k OI Or•ng. County on Sept 1embe• 12, 1911
6, lt71 ~""' ..tl .. 1 Pul)llf/Wd ~ ... .,. COHI Oelly Piiot Pul)llVlltd Or-Coll•I O•llr Piiot Seot 16, 71. JO. Ocl I, 1911 '°11-'1 Sept • •••• 23. JO. 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
C°"nlr Cler .. of Or•l\99 C°""l'f Oft FICTITIOUlaUSINllH
.. ICTITIOUS •usu••H N-ISTATllMA!NT
Tne '<>11-l"Q PHIOllS .,. ooino -·-Mii ., A<19U•IU 1'77 MAMESTATllM•NT .,,,.,. TM lollowlng per~ •••OOlng bu\I
Putlllthtcl Orange Coll•I O•llY Piiot, nenH.
S4t>1 1 9 11>, 13. ''" 1'31-11 BAL B 0 A C I N If MA A N 0 -------------IWlt,SHIRf THEATEll, 10t E llllbo•, Newp0r1 &eecll c.A ., .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Me91c L•lern Efllerprltu. •
-------------IC..lllornl• c...--•llon, 10t E &•Ibo•,
STAT'llMllNTO .. AIAN-MllNT
OP UH OF
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS HAMii
r .... "'410w1ng ""'°"II•• •llerl<IOMd llW' UW' ol Ille ll<llllOu\ buMllftl l\emo
.... OALO WIDE MEAL TH SIEflllllCES
•••sen Sen C..ti<lel Clrcle, a.-. Pert!.
C.lll0tnl• tOtlll
The llC11tl0ut buSlnns ,..,... referred
lo ebovot W9' llled In County on April
10, lt7S
Oolor., M. Ketler, 4502 Sen G•brltl Clrcl•. 9_.. Park, CA. touo
Tiii• ""'',.."we• conducted by •n In dlvl®el Slonoo OofOfn M. K•ller
Newport Beech, c.A ., .. , -
0.w Hoyt, jl)I Ari .... , Hllnll"91on
eeecll,CA
Tllh bullntt• I\ condllcled l>y • (or
por•llon ~tCLAll( .. n
Entff'P.-IN•
0.•IOHoyt
Pr•IOtnl
Thll statement •et llitd wllll ll>e
County Oen. ti ltle Orange County on
A1191n1 It, tt1'
PubllltWd ~""Of Collsl D•lly"::::.
Sept. 2. •• It, :u, ""
C C CAMPERLAND, 11761Hertlor
11•0 Ger.-nGrow,c.AtJ...O Chll• ~ J .. n K Wlnfleld IOll
!Cong• Ad Newport !Mecn. CA '1. .. J
T "'' l>u•"'"' It <ond\lc:led by •n In d1v101Ji1•
Ow• W1nfl4ld
Thi> \lll_.,t w•> llled wit" Ille
County c1 .. -OI Orenoe CounlY on Sepe
• lt11
.... 41J
PubH"""' Or•~ Cot>I Dally Piiot
Sept ' •• 1J JO. ltl 1
3871-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUS auSINllH
NAMI STltTIMaNT
Tl\e IOllOWl"Q perton\ art 001"9 buSI·
'"'""' TOOL TECH, 111• Morwovte. Cost• Tlllt tllllement w.u llled wltll the
Counly O.rk Of Or .,.oe county on Sept.
'· lt11 Publl\lltd OrenQOI Co.t•t Dally PllOt
PUBLIC NOTICE M•"'4~~1!~~nl~'1•~~ncolter. tot
-------------1 EOgewe1..-. Blllboe, C..lllorn•• •Mt
S.PI I&. 13. 30. end October 1, 1917
'°4HI
PUBLIC NOTICE
OllANG• COUNTY
SUPl•IOfll COUIT
C:... N......-W: WJIJtt
,. CMc Ca«'* Or ...... ~-. Cel'-eU7tl SUMM°'4t <............,~,.
11101 S. LAn<Hllr, 209 Eclgeweter,
l••bOI. C..tllorlll• '*' Tllll -1 ... H h C.-Cltd tlY en In·
dM-1.
fllobtr1 J Lencelltr
Tiii\ ••tflltflt w.. 111-9 with the
County Clerk of Orange ~nty en
A11t11~1 2', "" "'"' Pul)lllfled or-Coe1t Dally Pllo4,
S.pt•-1 ••• 14, u. ''" ,.,..,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
ttn, •• 11:00 A.M. 8lctt "'"" 11t r• PUBLIC NOTICE
ulvtcl M llle OltlrlCta' "4mlnl1treUv1 l-------------ol fl<•• by Ill• oat• end time
llerellltbo¥e wt lortll. •1 wlllcll '"""'
they will be ""bllcty OPtf\ld •M ••·
emlNO el ti. office of IN OIJ.lfl<lt. toe« Ellis A-• .._,.,n v•u~.
Celli"""•· for'"" 1o11 .. fng: ONE tuHYOl'AULIC
INOU$TIUALCRANE sna FICA TION HO. ••s
Bl•...,,. '9 ...,.,..., en Ult '°"" WPP!lell b'f .,. OttlrlcU tn 11<cordMCt
Willl ell -\11"-0I tlle-lllc.llti.nt.
Scle<Hkee._, 1)14f flll_s .,.d ""'""' lnlormellon m..,. 1111 ll(MelNO e1 tllt -.. -.s. ....,...., $411-1'11 -9'2·2411.
J WeYl'lfSyt....,ter. Se<r .. ,.,.
eo..caof 01rec:-..1. County Sotn!Wllon Ol•frlcU
-.1.?,J,S,,,7,end ll,
Of 0r""91 County, Getlton\I•
Publl-~-Cotft 0.lly Piiot,
Sept 23. ""
PUBLIC NOTICE
CNIM
HOTICll TOCA•OITOU
SUPllRIOfllCOt/•TOF THS
STATIOPCAl.IPO•NtA ,OR
TMICJOUHTY0,0.ANOa ...... ..,.,.,
Ellale of TOMI OAVIS, •k•
MATILOADAVIS, Otceattd.
NOTICI! 15 lil.AE8Y OIVl!N lo IM
c redllor • ti Ille •bow lltmtcl clK-nt
IMI ell P.,-to11• ll••lno Ciel"'' ~lfltl ~ teld llll<edtnt tr• rec111lrecl to fill
11,.m, wllh Ille ""'""""' vou<llefl '" Ille otfke Of IN cl-of IN el>O ........
1111.0 ,_,,or to P'tMnl tllam, wltll Ille ,,.<11_.f VOIK,,.,,., lo Ille lllldtf'tlif\H
el tlle l-off\ceof llLO<:K, a1t1CKNE•
' LOPIH, IHC:.. 1226 Hortll llroectWay, 5enl• Me, Cellfornle'7101, Wflld1 ltthtl
piece of bullrwtt ot Ille -MQMCI 111 ell IM\lorn p..-IAllll119 lo tht tJtelt Of
wild clKedtnl, within tour montlla el..,
U..tlr.-poMkell•OfUll1Mllce.
0.Md~rlt, ttn
llMOLEY J DAVIS
fllU•VHAll"IS
C..E.lllJJUn et lllt Wiit of ...... _..... .. Udlftf
Jactl Llltlll
•LOCX. .. ICICN•R• \.O .. IN,IHC. '°' ........... ., S..UAM,CAtDtt
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~ .... Or .... C..•t C>•lly "'°"
S.9(. n. JO,oct.1, 14, 1'11
HOTICIOP PU•LIC HIA•INO
NOTICE IS HIE A EBY GIVEN lllel •
Ptiltlk I'll.ring wlll IM htllO by t11e Colla MneCJtyCo\HltllonOc!IDtlltrl, ttn,et,
6 JO p "' , or • ,_, t ... ~•tter M Ille m•tlllr ,.,.., .. lle•ro. "' ,,. Counc:ll
Cllef'l'tlen OI Cll'f Helt, n Felr ~"'9.
on 111e tot1ow1ne """,., :
Ap,,.•I by klrllly Htnten, 1J7 ,.,,,,_ Piece, C:O.ta Mew_ ol ,,_,
,.,'""'"' CllilnfN•lon'1 ...,. •• ef z-
EU•Pllorl ze.17.'"· tor ""''-• from the ._w.i drl_, wlcnll -
,,...........,t119 cllstenc.• to coralrwct •
.. ,119' Ir! cenj.-.ctlon wltrl M n lillno 'HIOtnu. In .. Ill, __ ..... et -
........ ec111res ..
NOTICE IS FUATHIElt OtVUf -
•l Wld time -olace. ltn'f eno all
""""' "-o&t.11 may -...., • lle•rd by Ille City Counc:ll °" ""'
•'°""""".......,Hem EILEEN P PHINNEY
0 ly Clerk Ol Ille
CllY Of'°'"' ,.,,. ..
Publl'l!Wd Ottn91 C.0.11 00.lly PllOI
S.P'•-ll ... 11
PUBUC NOTICE
SUNAIOll COUIT OP THIE STATIOPCALIPOllNIA "011
THI ClOUNTY 0" DllANOIE ea ........ .-..
NOTICI OP HEAflllNO OfJ
fJllTITIOH ~AH OllOaA DlllllC.
TING THI TllANSF•fll Oft PtlllSONAL PfllOPllTY fJUfllSUANT
TO •••nu• CONTRACT ,,.,.. ...
CNe .... fll
CHARLES A, DtLANEY, eke
CHARLES A. 0.1.ANEV MO. eke
CHARLES 4UGUSTINE 0.LANEY.
ett.C.A.IUDOtLANf;Y
NOTICf! IS H"RE8Y GIVEN tllet
tlle llt'llllGn Of°"''"" o o.uney. h· tculOr of Ille Hl•lt o4 OlarlH A.
OtLeney, Otetd•nt, for Ml order
eulllor1rlng -directing tlle i!Qcutor lo Mii llW ...-1 •-1t dHUtll.i below lo Ille NtW11ort Hartlor
•adlotooY A-la~ M.iit•I o._,
l11C., lncomo4~• ••tll IN ~sflf • "'""",... " ... " .... "'" ....... ,, ... t!ll.,... IMO lrf dtc.o.nt lfl lllS fti.tllN,
.. Wiier, etlCI by ttle PW<llel« """'*' Mfflft,etbllyef,--MtWNI,._ lft9 In Otlllf1"Wfll J OI t11e ello-...
tnllll"" court GI'\ Oct. 6, "77, M t :CIO
A.M. Tiie .,..._, ~'f to ... told fl o .. u,_ •• torty t.01 alltr .. of
Ht-1 ...,_ fllecl!olo9Y AO«lattt
'NOie.ti ~. l"C., C#IUll ltCKk,
114.00l*'"•IWtedl. AtftrtfQ Is....,.,. mldt to tN ..U•
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