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Man's Death ..
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T UESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 16, 1979
VOL 12, NO. llf, I S•CTIOllS, a "AGIS
BJ JACKIE RYMAN
Of .. Dally ...... '""' Tustin police have released a
draw.ing, as,, visualized by a
psychic, of' a man they said
could be the killer of a number
of Orange Coast women. They
added that the psychic believes
the killer is the man who called
Tustin police early Sunday,
"playing a game."
Tustin Police Chief Charles
Thayer, speaking for a task
force of detectives from four
cities and the county. admitted
that calling in a psychic means
pollce:are "grasping at straws."
"Basically, we have no leads
iD this case," he said.
Thayer said be hopes someone
wbo sees the drawing or bears a tape of the phone caller on radio
or t.elevi.aioo will recognize the
suspect and call police. He also
said the psychic belie'ves the
man's name may be Salvatore.
There was n0 indication whether
that i5 the first name or· a last um~. The caller, who spoke with a
aUl}lt drawl, toyed with the dis·
patcher in a brief conversation,
frequently answering questions
with questions.
Asked wbO be was, be said,
.. Who do you think it is?'' and a
moment later, "Why don't you
take a guess? It could be the
Wlurd ~ Oz." He promiaed to
eall back -in an hour but dido 't,
Thayer said.
Tbe Jll)'chic drawlnl and the telepbone coaverution were the
latest twiata 1P a aeries ~ cues
datinl bid to 1976. Only ooe
survivor baa been a ble to
deHribe her attacker, and one
Cl&Mr att.ck WU witneaed by a
ellUd. . ~murders and one severe
...... oecurred 1P Colla .....
'ftere ,... oae murder each in
Coroaa dll Jlar, Garden Grove, .. ...., .... Valley; a murder ,..s aa llltaek ID Jrviae, an at.
ill* ID a.ma Alla Relpta, aDd
• att.8S and two murden ln 1Wt11f. .........., ODe attack vie·
U.'1 mbon eblld, who wu ...............
TIM jQdl6e TtAaHMCI a dart· ..:f~_.. mu, of medium __. ... bliiJd aDd LmtJD =--• tbe klllerot Debra s.aedJ, H, wbo was
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PSYCHIC 'SEES'SUSPECT
Police ReleaN Drawing
Nov. 5 Trial·
Set in Child
Rape, Murder
A Nov. 5 Orange County
Superior Court trial date was
scheduled Monday for a 4'-year-
old Woodland Hills man accused
of the rape-torture murder of a
2~-year-old girl who disap·
peared from lier Ventura County
home in March, 1978.
Theodore Frank, held in
custody without bail, faces
cbar1es of murder, rape, kid·
nappin& and cbUd molestation in
connection witll the abducUon
and alayiq of youn1 Amy Sue
Seltz .
Ventura Co\mty Deputy Dis·
trlet Attorney Jrvlq Prater
aaid be will seek dle death
,enalt;y for Frank should he be
convicted in' the upcomin1 Jury
trial.
The caae was moved tq
Oranae County because of the
alle1ed prejudicial effect of pre·
trial pulJllelty 111 .. Ventura
Cowaty.
The )'OUJlC llrl'1 body WU
found in a bulb)' area aloapide
a driveway ln Topaap Canyoo
on March 11, 1978, two day1
after w bad been abd....S
from a Camarlllo re1tclenee
when sbe wu llQID& wD a
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IDS.hake
CALEXICO CAP) -With aft.er ·
shocks stm rumbling beneath
them thousands of jittery lm·
perial Valley residents cleaned
ut> their sl\attered property to-
da~ while scientists gathered
seismic data· in the wake of a
thundering earthquake that in·
jured at least 91 persons
The Monday afternoon quake,
which meas ured 6.5 on the
Richter Scale and was centered
10 miles east of bere, was felt up
to 300 miles away in three .states
'and"" Mexico. Mos t of the
damage, however, was concen·
trated in the agricultural valley
of 90,000, which straddles the
Mexican border about 100 miles
east of San Diego.
Buildings crumbled and house
roofs .collapsed. Automobiles
were smashed by falling debris.
Highways buckled, inclUding
sections of busy Interstate 8.
Twent y rural bridges were
damaged. Several fires broke
out. Shattered glass was ever·
ywhere.
Three loaded fuel tanks at a
tank farm outside El Centro
were ruptured by the quake and
authorities were concerned that
the strong aftershocks that COD·
linued to jolt the area today
would spark a "mammoth C:lre."
Some of the aftershocks were
fell aa far away as San Diego.
More than 20 fire fi1hters
from two counties stood by as of.
ficials worked frantically to
drain 90,000 gallons of guoline
a nd aviation fuel from tbrff
d1mapd atora•e tanks.
T he All-American Canal,
wblcb brtn11 water from tile
nearby Colorado River to t.bll
tblrsty desert land, sustained
major d.amaee. a«<>rdinC to of.
ficlala from the state Oftice ~
Emersency Preparedness, wbo
were to make an aerial survey today. TBe OES said at leut 61 in·
Jured pel'ICJGI were treated at
tbrff· area boepjtals on Ulla llcle of tbe border-Calexico, El C..
· tro Community and PlonMr
Mem('rlal in oyrbY Brawley.
"Tbere were DO, serious ln· Jw1et," 1ai4 Alu Sm~tll, acl-
miDiltntol' at D Centro Com~
mUlllt~ ffolllttal. "We bad U.-cuua tlitl, lMam.,. and bndlll,
minor l*eraUou... tbe molt
Hrioul AQJury WU a laceratkle
tbatdidaottake~. ''
Ju1t aerou tbe Jlexleaa
border ID ~~!.~l where IOIDe = .... rwpanm bl ..... ~ tna atr'llU hliee Offtelr
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1 EARTHQUAKE CAUIEI CHA09-IN ALEXICO
Se,re Owner Sezundlno ANlano Puta ~Back In Order-
Wt PoliCing PolicY
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Angers HB 'Council ·
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Anpy Hundqton Beach ctty
Council aiembera promised
Monday aipt to pat an end to a
downtown liquor 1tore owner'•
par ldit Jot poUctna • tattiea by
pulllD1 bil tbree-year ttty ......
Council memtiin cbar1ed
tllat l:ldoD ~. oner ~ &I
Don Uc)uor, 40I Paatftc CoMt
Hlpwq, bad broqbt ••ehaol"
to bla ocean front buslae11
net1bbortlood br, bnln1 .. an
amaliltf IMDber 'ot tan towed
from Ml pu1das lot .
"l'ft wateW :roa •oPel'lte,'
pal, aDd it'• Ja1t plaln U · ethical," alMMMcl C09cU.. . . * .
Clancy Yocter. •"Thia bu. been
brettine a lon1 Ume'. Y'CMa've
burned your bridlel wtul Ulla
cltJ." .
Auto owners told tile comc'1
they'd been foreed to pay lnflat· ed towinl lee• to retrieYe
vehlela.
Coundl memben 1ald the>'
bid reoorta of 50 can bebal
towed tNm tbe lot lD a da1 .a
owners baftDI to pay -up to •
to reelldm tbelr ftbielel.
Baptad aenowledCed be'cl
rteetftd nwneroua eomplalMI
from lnte citbma wbo bMI can
towed. He Aki beath *"-' rre.Mlll11 QM his paftiDc lot
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~ystery
Death
Probed
Lag\D\a Beach police are in·
vesllgallng the death of an un-
1de nt1fied 29-year-old Monterey
County man round Monda y even
1ng ly ing near the blurfs at
Sleepy Hollow Beach
lnvcst.Jgator Gene Brooks said
ll~e man was found after an
ationymous phone caller told
poltce the local.Jon.
· Brooks said the de ath ap·
peared to be the result 'Of an ac-
cidental drug overdose but noted
the final cause of death will be
determined by a coroner 's
autopsy scheduled later today.
"He had h1s wallet and there
was money 1n 1t so we don't
think robbery was involved.''
Brooks s8Jd. "We're looking al
1t as a possible accidental drug
overdose "
Officers responded to the ·
beach near G47 South Coast
Highway and round. the uniden·
liCied man near death at about
9:30 p.m. The victim was taken
lo South Coast Medical Center
where doctors worked on him
but tailed to revive him.
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Orange Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness
tonight with a slight
chance of showers. Partly
cloudy Wednesday. Lows
toni1ht S1 to 64. Highs
Wednetday 68 to 75.
INSIDE TODAY
Th• a.clear 'inddnt at
Thre• Mu. l'*-1 prooed tlw
na&Wn u ..., '*"'II to rwlportd
to ivch a ndlllop. So Nw:'-or Reg•~ Commi1aonera "°" ,,..,. ~ °"' Uomt to ........ mwrl1fl'q plan.a.
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.ti DAILY f!!lOT S Tyttdpy. 9£t• 1!. lf?9
BDllhy Bea~n.;·eulso~ed ·
fQIT LAUD&aDAU, J'la.
tA.P> -llel.U. 1*W a.. \ti
felt loua1 · u4 Ma •arrtap
waan't ..... well.
But llOl mat1f tu.a trite .t1edDi d
Mm Jlrilh a crowbar. M aaMI. .a
ht le-am Ul.at M WU~
arnnle ~·~ ud thet lbe WH lo • W wl a IOftt·~W
trucker.
Last Fnday. Mn, Olate1 waa
aentenced '° 10 yura lo prtloll'
for •Hra•at.d .... 'llt.
Dlatfll, a 0.1ur-old ~a.,,.•r
from nearby .-.rnbrob l'tMI.
said he started settln1 Ute
measace sometb.lnc wa.s amla
on the mo~ ol Oet. 21. ma
when be wu awak-.d by bis
wife, Patricia, twlUnc IUm with
a crowbar
.. l"inst time It ever happeQed
in my Ufe." be told an attorney
in a deposition
Distel said in the sworn state
m• ... lt.aNd fNllnl MmW. in re~. tm. fie wu llbolt
of b ...... he aaJd Kia IC-Id
hurt ••d he 'd pau ••t . Som5 hlt blood tftl ~ tt waa in b11 velna
"I pt up and I'd. be wr-
ln1in1 wet and crawl to Ole
bltltream t.o bane my bud lo
t.he toUet bowl." M aald. "I hal·
ed to take 1 shower in tbe mom
Ina. Evto the bot wat.r llurt."
Ooeb"l -pecled btl)eUllt. Tllty learned D ietel wa1
bavtna dlfftwlUet wltb b1I m&r· riaa•. =--t u.rtbe. bair .ad Dall aa to a toxtcoloC1Jt·
who to traces ol arsenic
Meanwhile, aeeordln1 to ~
statements,. Dbtel'1 11-)'ear-old
daughter. Denlu. waa harbor1nl
aHcret According to the daufhler's
sworn statement, Mrs D1stel
had told her about the love affair
Carter ~•••• Cleared
wttb the tnatktr -abd about UM
po&aea four yean Hrlltr.
... ~ it aJ a Joke.'' tbo
dauabe. aaJd. "Sbt aaJd she put
It, a Itta. ai.t, la the totf ee. It
dllfOl•. He clrink1 lt. He dl•
and lt '1 natural caUNI. ''
Aftu tbt crowbar attack,
OtnlJe toad her f atbet
·'He started to cry bee a use she
waa bU wife for 18 years." the
d•u1bter aaJd
Juat before the crowbar at·
tack, DIMl wu in the boapltaJ
for bla lllnttl. When he caine
home, he said, hls wlCe . "WU
picer t.o me than she was for
years . . . like extra nice "
But the morning of Oct 28, be
said, he wa$ awajtened by a
abarp blow on his head. He told
police hi$ wife was s tanding
over him holding a crowbar and
s wung again, hitting him on the
&1de or the head
Dlatel dro\<e blmaeU back to
th• ~tal. bleedlna heMlly.
· Dl1tel &old attendanta at Holy
Crou Hospital I n Fort
Lauderdale that be waa bu.rt
when a beavy object feU oft a
1helt .t won.
Wil.b b.ll wife gone, he said, bla
condltk>n lmproved.
Eventually. he sald, hi.I wUe
told him, "ahe sprayed ant tiller
or SOQM!Uilng on my 1pa1hetti."
. on Nov. 11, Mn. Distel' wu
arrested and cbarced with two ·
counts of 1ttempte4 flnt-ctecree
murder -one fo r the crowbar
attack and one for a1Je1ed
posisoninp. She later pleaded
auilty t.o reduced cbar1e1 ot ••.
1ravated battery. Clrcuit 'ddge
Tbomas Coker Jr. on Friday
!!lentenced her to 10 years in a
women's atitte p!dson.
The Dislels, according to court
files. are now pivorced
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Peanut Probe Finished
Azito Sales
Drop 33o/o
In October . W "SHINGTON <AP > -A
speclal counsel. sayin1 "every
nickel and every peanut have
been traced," announced today
that no criminal charges wiU be
brought in connection with $10
million in bank loans to the
Carter family's peanut
warehouse in Geor&ia. ·
"I believe it appropriate t.o
state right hete...lhat there la no
evidence to establish that Jim·
my Carter committed any
crimes," special co~el Paul J .
Cu1Tan said In a sta ement ac·
companying the 239-ge report
that ended his six-month In·
vestigation.
Cttrran disclosed that the in-
vestigation included a rour-hour
depoaitioa be took from the pre-
•ldeat at the· White House on
Sept. 5, CUrran disclosed.
.. 11, overall conclualon aet
fortb in great de'tau t.o the at•
t.orney &Meral is that baaed on
F ..... P~AJ
au the evidence and the appllca ·
ble law, no indictment can or
s h ould b'e bro ugh l agains t
anyon~. ~one will be filed," Cur· DETROIT <AP> Sales of
ran said. . ·•''U .S. auto manufacturers
Th.e s~~ial co~sel s~1d the plunged 33 percent in early Oc·
pres ident s deposllton was ~ub-. tobet compareG with, the same
milted to the federal grand Jury period last year beoause ot tb1J
in Atlanta and that under· s\Jb-year'g delayed new-mod.el ln·
poena, Carter produced all docu· troducUons
menta that Currin bad sought. Official introduction dales thh "~e bas cooper.~teo totally. in year all came alter the .Oct. 10
this 10yesti1atioo, Curran sa.td. cio.ln• ol the fint October re-
Curran said there was no porting period Laat year the
evidence that any of ~e Joan new models were lnlroduUd rn
funds lQ the Ca~r family busJ· late.. September and early Oc·
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COMMUTER TAAINI tX>l.LIDE NEAR PH~LADELPHIA
400 People Were 1nJured In the Craeh
ness had been diverted to the tober -Rf~si.4~ot'.&.. .lall pre.s.iAen!i&L. KcConttna to comy>any reports
campaign. ldonday, the five producen de·
400 Inj0:red in
~S;.train--=eollislon
Apulinar Sunaran said many
..homes were heavily dama1es
and 30 penona were injured--
mostly by breaking glass.
-Seismologists at the California
Institute of Technology in
Pasadena said the minute-long
temblor w.._ centered along the
Mexican border, probably on the
Imperial Fault, which is an of·
!shoot of the famed San Andreas
Faull
Eager scientists were anxious·
ly combing the "rea today. set·
ting up sophis ticated instru·
ments and probing cracks in the
arid valley floor in an effort t.o collect as much data as possible
on Ute powerlul a hocks.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. cut abort an East COut p~·
lial campaign swln1 and was
scheduled \o tour the Imperial
Valley tb1a afternoon to Hseu the
dama1e and consider an
emergency proclamation for the
devastated area. Local offlclah
have already declared a state er
e mergency
The shock swayed tall build·
in ~s 1n Phoenix, Las Vegas. Los
Angeles and in San Diego, where
telephone operators were thrown
off their ch airs. The quake
cracked swimming pools in the
Bandit Gets
$300 Haul
AtHB Store
A 16-year-old Newport Beach
youth faces hit and run cbar1es
today after be wu arrested
followiq a Sunday crub in the
Eutblulf sect.Ion of the city.
Newport police Hid the acci·
dent~ at 2 a .m . at the in·
tenectioo of. Villa del Oro and
Eastbluff Drive. It involved the
teenacer. car and a motorcycle
driven by Derek Schneider, 18,
of Oran.ae.
Polic'e n!d Sclmeider auffered.
a broken ankle. He .was treated
and released from Hoa1
Memorial HoeP,ital.
Police local~ the driver wbo
they alle1e drove from the
scene. Re was followed by the
police department helicopter t.o
h~home.
The teenager was released .t.o
the c~t.ody of b1a parents.
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desert rfte>rt or Palm Springs,
about 65 miles northwest of
bere. ~ •
In hard hit El Centro-where
police stood suard to prevent
looting-the eight-year-o ld
"earth<tuake proof" Imperial
County Service Building shifted ·
on its. ..fo.undation and wa s
declared a total loss by state dis ·
aster officials.
A b o ut 200 people were
e vacuated· from the s ix·story
structure after It dropped one
and a half feet and lifted three
feet to one side. when its con·
crete s upport pillars buckled
and crumbled. "OW' bulldlU, I th~ wu 1oln1 about one fOot
either way. l 1ueH tt wu-somet.blq Ilk• bebla on a rolMI'
coaster," a mayor 's aide said.
"There wu window 1tua all
over tbe street. Mannequins
were piled up in the store win·
dowa and chimneys were down.''
said Dorothy Shook, 55. an El
Centro store owner.
A bakef'y sustained $3,000
damage as spices, dyes, creana
and flour mixed into one gigan·
lie conf ectlon in the storage
room. A J>aint at.ore )NH a rain·
bow of red, while and black-
-colon that flowed from 75
five·1allon druma that came
. craabinC down. • In Brawley, a water tower
tumbled to the ground, ·an old
theater collapsed and several
house trailers were knocked
from their Jn1ppor.ta. Power Ud·
telephone lines were down
t6ro111bout the vaHey and
numeroui gas and water mains
were cracked.
The earthquake wu tbe
stron1eat in the 48 conUiuoua
states aiDce the diaaatroua Feb.
9, 1971, Sylmar-San Fernando
~e which killed 6S people and
-Ute Monday's quake-
re1lstered 6.5 on the Richter
scale.
Historically, the IiD°perial
Valley bas been a very
seismically active area. On May
18, IMO, an eartbq11ake In the
valley killed nine persona and
diarupted water 1upply, crops,
causing coD1lderable lo11ea.
Puring th1a century, more than\
seven major quakes have at.ruek
the area.
F,....PapAJ
DEATH ....
Brooks apetulated that the
anonymous ~ne call tip milbt
have come -ttOm friends wno
didn't want t.o·pt involved wtth
an in'ldtigaUon int.othe death .
.'.>People usually clOh't want t.o
talk to tbe police ii drul• are ln·
volv.ed," Brooks said. • .
H'e said it appeared the
stricken man bad been carried
. to lb• J>each location and
dumped near tbe bluffa.
Tbe 1nveat1gator said offteen
have not ~ where the
vicU. w11 •laYinl ta tbe area. The aaan wu founcl oD th• Waob
below VacatJon Village, a motel
in the Art Colony, wbe,. a man
calltd POllce tbortlt after the
ort1inaf call to NPOrt 10me men
down ori u.e beacib.
Broob uld autboriUM wt,. wttbhoMM1 Nltue of U.. vie!
Um11 name rns DOWle•Uoa ·ot "-am kiD.
AutboriU• were lD COD\att
with ......., eo:-.: =· tlUI ....,...... but , to
locate CM man'• relaU••:
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Nor, be said, were there livered 199,289 cars in early Oc·
goundl for criminal cbv1ea in t.ober compared with 212,• in lledla-Weat Clleater line in
IOU\.bweR ADiadelphia . coll!lection with l~ans extended the fint part ot the 1978 month.
t.o tbe Carter ram1ly warehouse . . Slnce there were hine selling
PHILADELPHIA CAP> -A
cbaln·reactloa crub ot three
commuter train• dunna \be m.oroin.C ruaJ:r hour today MD1
rider's · tumbnn1 tbrouah tbe
aisles, lnJurin& more than 400
paaaeJl.gert.
Tbe llQured were taken t.o 23
botJ>it.ala and a nearby eleDMD·
tar)' aebool. uld ~ Com·
miasloaer .IQMPb O"NeW. Most
oC the ln,Jartea Involved bloody
noaet, cula, wblplaabea and
aome broken bones, be said.
by t be Na ti o n a I Ban It ot days in the period this yeu and
Georgia. The bank then was eight la.'t year, the percentage
headed by Be rt Lance, who comparison is based on sal~ per ~ca me the pr~sident's bud~el day , ~1rector and resig ned .under fire Chrysler Corp . perhaps ruling 1~. 1978 ~caus~ Q~eshons about the' momentum of Its $400·a·car "All hell broke looee," said
one or the pusenge~ h1s hnanc1ala ctiv1t1es. buyer rebates. na rrowly ~at Th ere were no r rport<1 t>f
fatalit1es in tht> act"1dt."nl on lht-
A pusenger on the rear train
-.aid 1t "Just plowed into the
b;,<·k · of th(' lram :.topped m
front t>f it San J ua11 Man
Dies in Coast
Road Crash
A ~ W87 dlt•er wbo waa tltled Instantly Monday when
bis car hJt a truck head-on on the
San Dte10 Freeway in El Toro
may have caused the crash to
take his own life, accor~ing tc>
California Highway Patrol of..
ficers
The man was identified as
Richard Dumont, 23. or San
Juan CapiJtrano.
Officers said a witness.. told
them Dumont, driving a forei~
made sport.a car. passed tum
whtle traveling nearly 80 miles
per hour and made a U-turn on
the southbound lanes of the
freeway .
The aporta car then craabed
fnto a pick-up truck near Lake
Forest Drive, destroying the cat
anuauatna major dama1e to
the truck.. ~
The driver of t:be truck was re·
leased from Saddleback Com·
munlty Hospital with minor in·
Jurlea.
Patrolmen at the icene
theorized that the fatal accident
was a successful suicide al·
tempt, officers said .
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TACTICS •..
and be had no choice but to haul
off aut.oe of offenders.
He said tow truck operator
Chuck James, owner of Ace
Towin1. was contracted t.o t.ow
llle1all)' parked can rrom his lot
and kept t.ow true lea nearby.
"Nobody complains when a
cop hides behind a bush to give a
Ucket -tbls isn't any dif·
ferent," James told the council.
"We have an acute parking pro·
~lem here and someone has to
solve it."
Several of Bagstad's business
neighbors also vented their
anger over towing tactics.
Richard JeJllOD, owner of a
Paclftc Coast Hi&hway clothing
store, said he 'd closed shop
several times t.o help customers
retrieve vehicles that had been
towed.
.... Dlane·MvcbetU. another busl·
ness neighbor, said she had t.o
pay Ace Towing $20 to keep
them from t.owln1 her car off.
"I left my car ln the liquor lot
juat for a minute while I ran into
·my shop," she reported. ''Wben
1 came out1 my car waa al.ready
hooked up. ' .
Dorla Allen, lfunu.n.too Beach
Unlon Ht1h Schoof Diatrl~t
ll'Ultee, repon.d •b• bad lo pay
$80 to retrieve Iler t0n'1 ear
alter It bed been towed.
· "I don't know bow you fU11
haul UMtP olf '°fut WlMll JOU
were tra\Md at tM lndluQOlia 8"ed•'1," Yodtr 1ua..W.
Coundl DMmben a(r'Md eot
to mew UM i .... oa tb• bquor •tor• pu1dnt lot. Tbty aald tM
1Ut•IP8" lot ltue explrw la
June.~
out General Motors Corp for the
honor or th(' smallest rfrcllnc
a mong the li1g Three Chry~lt>r
sold 23,MO cars. 33 rwrN•nt un
der the 31.428 !>old in lhe ~amt.'
f 'ro• Paflf' .\ I
period la!)t year MURDERS Chrys ler's car rebates ended • •
Se.~tM. 30~_ ... W ,ITl can, a st-Marolyn Catelton. 31, kilJed Sept.
'I ...-.. 1• in btl!r Costa 11-.a •crtmenL percent deellae ~ UIO,.Mll; u. -•--•• ,._ ~ .. Ford eold 51."5, 410 percent --- -r
f year-oldaon. -be low las t year's figure o 1 he psychi<' also repo edly
84.951. Arnencan Motor!> Corp bcl1l'Vt'S the k1llt>r to bt· the
sold an es timated 4.000. "'hJch phont· caller v. ho called polwt·
v.ould be a 25 p<>rcl·nt drop from ,11 2 :rJ a m last Sunda)
4 714 in earh Oc·t ohN la..,t ~ 1:Jr Shi:' had a strong feeh nt! th•· a~cr Volk!lv.~~t·n ManurilctunnR ~IJ~ 1•r would strik~ again -.<JOO
Corp sold 2,553. up 126 percent Jod is 111creasing ·bis aclH 1lles.
from 1.004 Tha \er said
For the yea r so fdr. thr li e said police t rus t this
domestic industry was down 9 2 particular ps)ch1c because. in a
percent wlth 6,639,472 cars sold prenous case. she 1ocated for
aga1flSt 7,281,042 to the same the m solely by her ps ychic
point ln 1978. abiht1es a runaway woman who
Ford sold 1,717,367. a 17 per· had di:.gu1 s ed h e r d1sap·
cent declJne from 2.053.663: GM • pearance
According tn H B Hoffman,
an 0Ha c1al of Co nrail, which op~·ratcs the commuter service,
a mne ·car lead tram developed a
mecbamcal failure and a aeCODd train, which alao had Diae can,
•topoed bebUld It. • ....,.. .... ., ......... 9t8l1ed
a nd hea ed toward
P h 1ladelph1a." Hoffman said.
The tturd tram stopped behind
tht" '>t'('ond tram and lhe fourth
hit lht> third befo re 1t could move
.iv. a) .
T he fo rce o ( the collision
pu<ehed the front of the third
train anlo the rear of the second
1ra1n wtuch was JUSt getting re·
ad) to pull out. Hoffman added.
Hoffman sajd the three trains
involved 1n the impact could
have carried aa ma ny as 1,200
people.
sold 3 ,891 ,625, oH 6.9 percent Thayer said the re may be
from 4,162.731 ; Chrysler aold som e leads in the case of an un· Race Pilot Leaves
792.271 . down 14 percent from Identified Irvine woman who
916.787 : AMC sold an estimated survived an attack on Sept 23 RENO CAP) -Pilot Steve
116.662. 18 percent under the A cori!IQos ile drawing or a llinton IS out or the hospital
142,037. sold In. ~he sam e.. uns • }'oung. bloqd m an. based on the nearly one month after being in·
perlod1· and vw sold 121.547 . victim's aescnplion: ·was r e, ·.-.iured seriously when tbe ·Z'l·
1,978 percent a head or last teased Friday. and Thayer said year-old Claremont man's "Red
year's 5.82A. which renected on· police were flooded with calls Baron" P-51 plane crashed in
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E DI T I O N
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS ·J
Watches Offered to J~dg~ as ,, .
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A atate prilOD inmate ~
at Oraoae Co\anty Jall wu
dlarced toda,y with otrertnc • ao.OOQ bribe lo. Superior Court
J\ldce Robert Rlcklea ln return for a favorable aentence on local
cbarces or erand theft and
fraud.
According to Orange County Sheri~t. Wyatt Hart. the
.
brlbe wu ottered to undercover
11enta wbo poled u le1al aides)
.to the Judie.
Judie Rickles was never even
a ware of the bribe attempt, Hart
explained.
A second man later provided
the undercover tnvesUaators
with $20,000 in gold watches as
collateral until the cash could be
raised. Hart alleged.
According to Hart. law en·
torcement officers received in·
form•tion t.hrouRh the jail that
Ricb11rd Ti mothy Workman,
faci~ nlne counts of grand theft
and fraud in a $3 miilion
"scam," made known the fact
that he wanted to bribe a judge.
Dunng the past we ekend,
she riff's Intelligence Unit Jn.
vea tlgator Les Leber and
Newpo{t Beach Po~e Sgt~ John
Simon visited Workman at the
jail when the alleged bribe .at·
temot was discussed. /
4'be idea was that the judge
would allow hl m to run his
Orange County sentence concur-
rent to bis state prison sen·
tence." Hart explained
Workman bas been servin$
time at Chino State Prison on
previous convictions of grand
theft and fraud, Hart said
He described Workman. who
has several aliases, as "an or-
ganized crime figure." we ll
kno wn to la w e nfo rcement
agents.
Hart said an arrest warrant
has been obta in ed against
Workman's outside associate.
whom Hart declined lo identity
Workman was charged in a
complaint with atte mpting to
bribe a public offi('ial. Hart said
Details of the investigation were
not released until the gold
watches were actually lo the
hands of the undercover agents •
Hart said.
Judge Rickles presides over
the master criminal calender in
Superior Court.
Hart. while declining to pro-
vide s pecifics. said iandercover
agents received word from the
1a 1l t hat Wo rkman was
desperately trying to ·'find so-
m eone with col)nections" to
('arry out the bribery deal.
South -Border uake In j11reS 91
~operty
Daillage
High
CALEXICO {hf> -•. w,it.h..afler
shocks still rumbling' beneath
them thousands of jittery Im-
perial Valley residents cleaned
up their shattered property to·
day while scientists gathered
.seis mic data in the wake of a
thu ndering e,arthquake that in-
jured at least 91 persons.
Th.-Monday afternoon quake,
wh ich rnt3sured 6.5 on the
Richter Scale and wa s centered
10 miles east of here, was felt up
to 300 miles away In tht-ee states
and Me xico. Most of the
damage, however , was concen-
trated in the agricultural valley
of 90,000, which straddles the
Mexican border about 100 miles
east of San Diego (Related photo,
Page AS>
Bui~ eruaabled and boule J'OOfa.peed. Automobiles
1NN ........ by falliaa ........
Highways buckled, includlng
sections of busy lnte rslate 8. ;rwenty rural bridges were
damaged. Several fires broke
·cn1t. Shattered glau wu ever-
ywhere.
Three loaded fuel tanks at a
tank farm outside El Centro
were ruptured by the quake and
a uthorities were concerned that
the strong aftershocks that COD·
linued to jolt the area today
would spark a "mammoth fire."
Some of the aftershocks were
felt as far away as San Diego.
More than 20 fire fighters
from two counties stood by as of·
ficials worked frantically to
· drain 90,000 gallons of gafij)line
and aviation fuel from three
damaged storage tanks.
The All-Americ an Canal,
which brings water from the
nearby Colorado River to this
thirsty desert land, s ustained
major damage, according to of·
ficials from the slate Office of
Eme rgency Preparedness. wbo
were to make an aerial survey
today.
The OES said at least 61 in-
jured persons were treated at
three are• hospitals on this side
of the border-Calexico, El Cen-
tro Community and Pioneer
Memorial in nearby Brawley.
"There were no serious in·
juries," said Alex Smith, ad·
ministr.at.or at El Centro Com·
munity Hospilal. "We bad light
ca1ualities, bwnp.s and bruiaes,
-minor lacerations ... the most
serious injury was a laceration
tbat did not takestitches."
Just across the Mexican
border in Mexicali, where some
panic was reported in the city'a
teeming ~ Police Officer
~pulinar Sunaran said many bomes were heavily damages
•d 30 penooa were lnJured-
moeUy by breaking aiaaa.
SeiamolotPJta at tbe California
Ja'1Utute of Technology in
.Puadena aald tbe minute-lone
temblor wu centered alone the
· ilexican border, probably on the
Jm~rial Fault. wblch lJ an otf·
<See QVAD, Pace ~>
_:Oops, Make
_lt3 Feet,
Palntlal your street
adreu aumben qn your
· roof to llelp pfde tbe ·
• Costa II••• .-~lee
;-t.1!neor=! f= ~~ : .._ • lllldleated lD Moo· • ..,., Dldlr PUDt. I
1 A rtdd 1111n'te ola
loUee ,.... nl11M led t.tft i U.. enw. Tiie ... ...,. ...................
QUAKE DAMAGE EXTENSIVE -The Im·
t>erial County General services bulldin2 is
tilting from force of· earthquake Mooday . .
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afternoon. The building, which the fire de ·
partment says is still sinking, sits atop
pillars ~t were badly dama11ted.
Council Balta
Paraphernalia
Licensing
Costa Mesa City Council mem·
bers approved an e mergency or·
· dinance Monday halting the is·
suaoce of business permits fo.r
th e s a l e o f n a r co t i cs
paraphem alJa
!fhe ordinance w1ll remain inef·
feet pending a proposed perma·
nent ordinance to regulate the
sale of items used in smoking and
otherwise ingesting illegal drugs
such as marijuana.
The emergency bi ll won't ar
feet businesses that already sell
the items. City Attorney Robert
Ca mpagna said
However, the proposed perm a
nent ordinance would affect all
firms selling the items . Coun cil
members have indicated t.bey
would like to see display and sale
of paraphernalia restnc\ed to
those 18andover
Four audience members spoke
on the ordinance. two for 1t and
two against it.
Those opposing 1t said they
believe anti-paraphernalia laws
are unenforceable. put an undue
load on police. and m ake the
ite ms more alluring because
they are forbidden. They also
said youngsters will still oblam
the paraphemalia by persuading
older persons to provide them.
EARntauAKE CAUIES CHAOl IN'CALEXICO
Store OWner S.zundlno Arellano PUla Store lack In Order
Council members said they
are aware of the points raised by
the objectors, but are concerned
that displays of paraphernalia In
record stores and other shops
may influence youngsters by,
malting drugs seem attractive
and acceptable.
The (\mergency ordinance was.
adopted unanimously.
Mesa Ordinance
Hypnotist Law
-Gets Panel Eye
Hypnotis ts told t he Costa
M e~a City Council Monday lhat
the city s ant1 ·fortune-telling or
dmance insults their profession.
and they're not taking the insult
I) 1ng down
City council member\ who
appt>ared entranced b) th1•
'>Pt'a ker~· c~planat1on of hyp
not1sm and its many therapeutic
uses. continued the matter untsl
their Nove mber study session
wt\en they will look at how other
cities have amended their so· called gypsy ordinances.
The city's ordinance bans
fortune-t.ellin&. tea leaf re•dine
and a host ol other practices, in·
d~~m. ·Ry~ Wllllam Karvey.
wbo is seeldrig a business liceru.e
to use bypoot.a.sm for tberapeuuc
purpoeea. ha.~ to Lbe or-
dinanee.
Actually. according to City At·
to rney Ro be rt Campa gna .
Harvey doesn 't have a problem
The city attorney said his m·
terpretauon of the ordmance 1s
that 1t bans only hypnosis for
purposes of Torete lling the
future. and that he be lieves the
city can grant Harve) a bust·
ness license
'Nevertheless. Ha r vey and
several represcntat1ve~ of the
American Guild of Jl ypnotisl.!>
said the ordinance's wording ap·
pears lo lump their p'rofess1on
with fortunc·telhng. and they
wo uld li ke the p hra s t nR
changed. The dis('USS1on bet ween hyp.
notists and lhe council was good
natured.
As Harvey came forward to
s p e a k . Vi ce -Ma yor Ar le ne
Schafer Joked, "Do you prorrusc
not to hypnotize us""
··Th1nk---!t 'II do any good""
Harvey rilJ(>Sted.
Guild spokespersons said they
Fire Guts
Bar in Mesa
Fire caused extens1Ye damage
t o th e Player s B ar a nd
Restaurant in Costa Mesa Uus
morning. fire depa rtment or-
Cicials reported.
The blaze broke out at 5. 56
a.m. al the restaurant. 719 W.
19th St. No estimate of damage
. was available but observers said
the building was gutted .
The cause of the fire was un-
der lnvestigation today.
belteve hypnousm has an un·
deservedly bad name. Actually,
they said. Jt 1s widely accepted
unde r names such as pr o-
gressive rele1xation
·it ·., all a matter of seman-
t 1c'> "aid ~utld P resident
.Joseph floss
PSYCHIC 'SEES' SUSPECT
Police Release Drawing
Police /fope
Drawing Will
Trace Killer
By JACkJE HYMAN
Ol IM O .. IT Piie! Sl.IH Tusun pol.tel:' have released a
drawmg. as vis ualit ed by a
psychic. or a ma n they said
could be the killer or a number
or Orange Coast women. They
added that the psychic believes
the k1Uer u; the man who called
Tust in po lice early Sunday,
"pla,.Ying a game."
Tustm Police Chief CharCes
Th ayer . speaking for a task
for ce of detectives from four
cities and the county. admitted
that calling in a psychic m~ans
police are "grasping atstraws."
(See MURDERS, Page Al)
Coast
Weather
Hubby Beaten, Poisoned
Variable cloudiness
tonight with a slight
chance of &bowers. Partly"
cloudy Wednesday. Lows
tonillbt S7 to 64 . Highs
Wednesday 68 lo 75. .
INSID~ TOD~ Y in my Ufe," be told an· attorney statement.a, Dllters 18-year-old
in a depoeition. dau1bter, Deniae, wu harboring
Distel said in the sworn state-ueAcc~:....1o... to .... e da .... ht.er's ment be •tarted feeling terrible ..... ......_ wa ~ ... in February, 1978. He was short sworn statement, llrs. Dtatel
nf hr.alb. he said. Ilia stomach bad told her about the Jove aff alr ,. d b 'd t with tM trucker -and about the bu rt an, • pau ou · po'·---IOW' yean earlier. Sometlmil' hit blood felt like lt U9UU "I took It aa a Joke," the was= ln bl.I velnl. "I cet up and I'd be wr-dau1btet saia. "She Jald·sbe put
ln1ln1 wet and crawl· to tbe lt, a Uttle .bit, lD the colfee. It b m b ad in dllaolve1. He driDkl It. He diet bathroom to an,-my e ... o11cltt'1-.-.·-alc:a·--"' ' tbe tollet:'boWl," be.said~ ''l.ba--~ .._. --ed to take a shower l.n tbe mom-After tbe croW1Jar' atta ••
lnc. Evem tbe bot wat.er Juart." ~He-~~ U::~ a*auae ale Doeton inaped.ld hoatltis. --• 1 TbeJ learaed Dlatel waa wu bil wtfe '-11 y .. n ," tbe
bavlllt clmeuW• with bil mar-· d1u1bter laid. rtaa•=l.t urine ba1r Md 'ust before tbe crcnrbar at· nall .' to 1• todeokJll,lt ta~kLl*tel WU ln the bO,llal,
wbo ne. ol anmtc. for ma U1M1a.. Wbell ~ ~~
M...-&le. aeeordiDI '° court. · home, be eal!t. bll • • ,~ •
nicer to me than she was for
years . . . like extra nice."
But the momln1 ot Oet. 28, be
said, be was awtkened by a
sharp blow on bb bead. He told
police bis wife •as stan~
over blm holding a crowbar ua
SWUDI apin, bittiq him Oil the
side of tbe bead. •
\ "· Distel drove bim1ell back to
the boepltal, bleedinl heavily.
Dlatel told attenduta -at...ffoly Crois· Hospital In Fort
Lauderdale that he was bwt
Wbe.ft I ... '1 O~ett fell off a
abell at wort.
• With bit wife cone. be said, hll
condition Improved.
Sveat•U1. be said, h1I wUe
told b1m. ... sprayed ant killer or~~ oa my spacbettl."
l.
The nucUor incident ot
TltrH Mile Island pr9Wd the
nation ii not reodJI to rw'J)Ofld
to auch a milhap. So Nuclear
Regulatorr Commi1nour1
hoo. been ~ Ollt ttom1
to evoltiate ~ ~.
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00 ..... wwerf\l.l •boeta.
Coal• Ilea• lleaorlal
Hotpltal wM reNl'tifled MoMa1 on a temporary .._. '1D .._.. ,
para~ emer ... c1 c .... ,
holpi\al olftdala ..... .., .
lfotll'tal AclmlDlltra• ..... Zamora laAd tbe boepital blSaa r9eelvbll ,....medle c:aNI ._.
1 p.m. McindQ, fol'tbe llmWM
alnce lta certillcation wu tua·
pended Oct. l.
Tb• ... penaloo ,.uh.ad lroGl
an inlpecUoa by the facUiUel
subcommlllee of tb• Or--.e County Emeraeney MedlcaJ
Care CommJtt".
• Tbe pwp wu followlDI \llP a
May iDlpectkm U,at bad found a
NoCh~ges
See~in
I.nan Case
WASHINGTON (A.P ) -A
special counsel, saying "every
nickel and every peanut have
been traced,:' announced today
that no criminal charges will be
broughl in connection with $10
million in bank loans to the
Ca rt e r f a mil y's peanut
warehouse in Georgia.
''I believe il appropriate to
state right here that 1there is. no
evidence to establish that ./Im·
my Carter co mmitted any
crimes." special counsel Paul J
Curran 1'aid in a statemem-ac·
companying the 239-page report
that ended his six-month in·
vestigation.
Curran disclosed that the ln·
vestigatioo included a four-hoot
deposition he took from the pre·
sident at the White House on
Sept . 5, Curran disclosed.
.. My overall conclus\on set
torth in great detail to the al·
torney general is that· based on
a ll the evidence and the a pplies·
ble law no indictment can or
s l\ould' be b r oug ht against
a nyone. None will t>c filed," Cur·
ran ~aid
T.he special counsel said the
president's deposition was sub-
. milted to the federal grand jury
in Atlanta and that under sub-
poena, Carter produced all docu·
ments that Curran bad sought.
''He baa ~r~ted totally in thia lnvesttsatton, •• Curra.1uakl.
Curran aald there was no
evidence that any of the loan
funds to the Carter fa mily busi ·
ness had been diverted .to the
president's 1976 presidential
campaign.
Nor, he s a id, were t here
grounds for criminul charges in
connection' with loans extended
to th~ Carter family warehouse
b y the Natio nal Bank of
Georgia. The ba nk then was
he aded by. Be rt Lance, who
became the president's budge\
director and·restgned under fire
in 1978 because questions about
his financial activities.
·Mr. Sharman
Rites Held
Funeral services were held to-
day for Robert HeDTY Sharman
of Costa Mesa , retired·
transportation superinten~ent
for the old Newport Harbor
Union Hllh Sc.bool J;>iatrict. He
died Saturday at the age of 82.
Mr. Sharman, who retired in
1958, waa a Masonic Lodge
membel'. He bad lived in Orange
County llnce 1922.
Survivors incl u de Mr
Sbarman'a wife of 61 years,
E lsie Shannan of Costa Mesa;
bis daughter, Marjory Nelson
and son, K .L. Sharman, bot.ti of
Willits; bis son Dick Sharman of
Hacie'nda He igh t s; eight
grandchildren and four great·
grandchildren.
ORANGI~ c
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A.ID._ ol dl'kltHMI, wll6&
Md led to tbe lloep&\.i·· '*"' ~ oa a.emporeey certiftca·
Tile He6A4 lD1peeUoa rt•
portedly found oely • coap)e cl
deflclend•· One wa1 • lack cl 1pecll\c wT1ttn reqwffmenLa
tor eme1 .-CY room a>blllctw to Lake coatln•dna ectucatlon.
Anotbetwualackofchlldren'•
doe• cl eertaba medlcaUoaa on
tbe eme=r:oom cad, al~ olficlaJa bave
dUptatecUbat .
Ne..ueled. tbe aubcommit·
tee rcommended 1uapeod.lo1
the certiftcatioa. Oo Monday, the aubcommlttee
heard a report by Mesa hoepltal
officials sllY'inl the defi ciencies
had been remedied. The s ub-
committee thui re~ommended.
reinstating temporary certifica·
tioo. , . Acting Orange County Health
·Officer ReX: Ehling followed that
recommendation the same day ·
The bospitalls to be reinspect·
ed within 90 ;days lo be sure
there are no deficiencies, county
health officials said ,
The hospital emergency room
remained open to the general
p ublic in the i n terim, but
paramedics had to take their
cases to hospitals in other citie~
Ralph Martin,
Businessma!!, --. -
Dies at 65
R alph Francis Mart in, an
Orange Coast res ident and busi-
nessman since 1955, died Satur·
day at South Coast Medical
Center in South Laguna. lie was
65
Mr .. Martin founded Ralph's
Furniture Store in Costa Mesa in
1955 It wa s l ocate d on
Newport Boulevard near Pink·s
Drugstore He was active in the
old Downtown Businessmen's
Association.
As the family operated bust·
ness expanded, it was. mov.ed to
Fountain Valley in 1970. Mr
Martin moved with his family in
19'72 from Costa Mesa, where
they had lived since 1955, to
Laguna Beach.
Mr. Jifartlo'a aon, Richard,
said tbere will be no formu
memorial semces.
Mr. Martin is survived by his
w idow Mi ldred , of L aguna
Beach; his sons, Richard and
Donald of Orange; and Dorothy
Probasco and Richard Melendy,
his siter and brother, both or
Pasadena. i
San Juan Man
Dies in Coast
Road Crash
A wrong way driver who was
killed instantly Monday when
his car hit a truck bead-on on the San Diego Freeway in El Toro
may have caused the crash to
take bis own life, according to
California Highway Patrol of·
, ficers.
The man was identified as
Richard Dumont, 23, of San
Juan Capistrano.
Officers said a witness told
the m Dumont, driving a foreign·
made sports car, passed him
while traveling nearly 80 miles
per hour and made a U-turn on
the southbound lanes of the
freeway
The sports car then cr ashed
into a pick-up truck near Lake
Forest Drive, destroying the car
and causing major damage to
the truc)t.
The driver of the truck was re·
leased from Saddleback Com·
munity Hospital with minor in·
Juries.
Patrolmen at tbe s c en e
theoriz.ed that the fatal accident
was a successful s uicide al·
tempt, officers said.
Oov .. llld111upd O. Brown Jr.
cut abort an tat Cout prealden· ual cam&llalln aw\nc and wu Kbedulect tO tow' the lmperial
Valley Ulla aft49mooa to au eu tbe
dama1• and eonalder an
emer•mcy proclanu1Uon for t.be
devaatlited area. t..ocal officlala
have already declared a atate ot
emer1ency.
The abock swayed tau b\U.ld·
ln11 ln Phoenix, Las Veaa.a. ~
Aoseles and ln San Di'ego, where
telephone operatora were throu
off their ch airs . The 9ualre
crecked swimming po()la iii the
desert resort ol Palm Springs.
a bout 65 m iles northwes t of
be re.
In hard hit El Cen~wbere
police stood guard to prevent
looting-the eigh t .year -old
"earthquake proof" Impedal
County Service Building s b.ifted
on its founda tion a nd was
declared a total loss by state dis·
as ter officials.
A bQut 200 peopl e we r e
evacuated fro m the six-story
structure after it dropped one
and a half feet and lifted three
feet to one side when its con·
crete support p nlars buckled
and crumbled. "Our building, I
thought, was going about one foot
eit he r way. I gu ess it was
something like bein( on a roller ·
coaster," a mayor 's a1desaid.
·'There was· window glass all
over the str eet. Manneq uins were piled up in the store win·
dows and chimneys were down,"
said Dorothy Shook, 55. an El
CentrostoreoWJJ.U,._,
A bakery sustained $3,000
dam age as spices. dyes, crearn,s
a nd flour mixed into one gigan.
tic confection 1n t he storage
room. A ptunt store was a rain-
bow of red. white and black-
colors that flowed from 75
f1ve-1.:allon drums that came
crashing down.
In Brawley. a wate r tower
tumbk'<i to the ground, an old
theater collapsed and several
hous e trail ers were knocked
from their supports Power and
te le phone lines we r e dc:twn
throughout the va lley and
numerous ~as and water mains
were cracked
The earthqu a ke was the
st rongest in the 48 contiguous
states since the disastrous Feb
9, 1971. Sylmar·San Fe rnando
quake wbicb killed 65 people and
-lik e Monda y 's quake-
registered 6.5 on the Richter
scale
Historically. the l mpenal
Va l l<'Y has b een a ve r y
seis mically active area On May
18, 1940. an earthquake in the
valley killed nine persons and
(iisrupted water suppry. crops.
causing considerable losses.
During this century, more than
seven major quakes have struck
the area
BlaCk Eye
For Leader
01:TAWA (AP) -Op-
posillon Leade r P ier re
Trudeau sporte d dark
glasses in the House of
Common s on Monday.
Beneath the glasses was a
black eye -the product of
his weekend activities.
The injury to the former
Li be ral prim e ministe r
wasn't from political spar-
ring .
Trudeau -.-.:as chopping
wood and a splinter bit bis
eye, his Q.ffice said.
Home Burglarized
A burgJar broke a window to
enter the home of Riehard C.
Bowler, 17024 Mt. Lilila St..
Fountain Valley, Monday and
made off with two television sets
and jewelry. Police reported the
value of the television set.a as
$900 and the jewelry as $600.
·Lot PoliCing Policy
Angers. HB Council
BJ 8'l'£VE llAllBLE • °' .. ....,"" ..... ADP'>' lluntiqton Beach qty
Council membeu promised
MOD4l91 DlCbt to put an end to a
downtown liquor •tote oWDel''•
parklne lot poUctn• ta~CI by puWn1 b1a tbree·year city leue.
CoWlcU membeu cbarsed
that BlclaD Buatad. owner ot El
Qon Uguor, -Paclftc Cout lllabway, bad "'°'11ht "dud"
to bl• ocean front bu•lnHI
nel1bborbood by bavlnf •·an
amaatnc pumbef•' of ean tOW9d
from bia :ParldDI lot. "l'•• waiebed 7ou operate, pal, and It'• Ju1t plala UD·
etbleal," tbouted Councilmaft
Ctuej Y~. ''Tbll bu been
brewing a lon1 time. You've
bwned your bridges wlt.b this
city." Auto owners told the CO\Dlcll
they'd been forced to pay inflat·
ed towing fees lo retrieve
vehicles.
Councn memben said they
bad reporta of 50 cars beina
towed from the lot ln a day and
ownert hlvtbC to pay up to *200
t.o reclaim tbelr vebJclee.
8•1•t•d acllnowled1ed he'd
received numeroua complaints
from t.rate dUaem wbo bad can
towed: He Hid beach vt<on
frequ.tlJ UM b1I pt.tkiq lot
and be bad no choice but to baul
olf t Utqf of oftenden.
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Mesan HO. No Regrets
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Gettlnl away from tbe cold
wlnten In her natJve lllline
for We ln the warmer cllmea
of Cotta Meta seemed like
the rtcb£ tbln• for J enny
Se)'ford, who oble"ed her
100tb birthday earlier t.bls
month.
SHE llADE UP ber ·mind
\0 move here 2IO yeera ago.
She wu 80 yeen ~ then.
llra. Seyford downplays
her penoo.al feelings about
bJtting tbe century mark.
''I don't feel any dif·
ferent," lbe al.id u she re-
laxed ln the bome abe aha.res
with her daughter, Eleanor,.
and IOO·in-law Welter. "As
the yean ao Oil you just take
it as s be comes."
Despite a slight hearing
loss, Mrs. Seyford and her
famUy expect a &oocl many
more years to come. ''I'm
still sure on my fee't ," she
said with a smile.
100 YORS YOUNG
Mn. Jenrw S.ytorc:t
to heredity. "All ol my ram1·
ly has lived up into their 80s,
but 1 tb1ok I'm the only one
tha t baa lived to 100."
''IT'S JUST THAT God is SHE AL8o nGuaES the
good to the wicked .'' sbe move to Costa Mesa bas
laughed. helped . .Mn. Seyford baa no
Mrs. Seyford can trace ber 'regrets about no looge.r see.
ancestry back to the first set· ing snowdrtfta piled high in
tier s who a rrived on tbe the driveway.
Mayflower. She grew up near
Port Ellubeth. Me .. where -But ~does miss a Maine
she has m e m o r ies o f culinary favorite -fresb
kerosene lamps and rugged lobster. The Pacific Cout
winters. version "jusldoesn't ta.ste the
She attributes her loog life same," she said. '
Mesa -Police -win
10 PercentBike
Pay raises of 10 percent for
police officers were a pproved
Mon.day by the Costa Mesa Cit)'
Council.
He's a Good
Neighbor But
No Marksman
Newport Beach police gave.,
Newport Hel1bta man bl1h
marta for beiDI a lood ~r
this weekend for be\nl lntensl·
ed enough to lak~ care ol b1a
neighbor's house.
However, they gave him a
zero for safety because he shot
himself in the foot in the pro-
cess.
According ,to police reports,
the man ar med h1mself with a
.38-caliber automatic handgun
when be heard his neighbor's
dog barking at about 11 p.m.
Saturday. · He knew bis neighbors weren't
home and was concerned a
burglar might be lryiog to break
into the bome.
Tbe raises, accompanied )/y
an increase in medical benefits.
wiU cost the city an estimated
$230,000 for the rest of the fiscal
year. which ends July 1. City
Manager Fred Sorsabal told
council members
He delayed unol a later coun·
cil meeting coos1deralJoo of 31\
agreement about oyerl.J me pay
because be said be was dis·
aathfied witb the wordin1 ol the
memorandum of understandtna.
Sonabal said police will be
granted time and a baU pay for
mandatory overtime ln the un·
iformed patrol divtlion. Volun·
tary o•ertime Jnd detective
overtime will still be paid at
straight time rates.
The poli~ negotiations con·
eluded later than those Wlth
ether city e mployees , whose
raises received council a pproval
Sept. 4.
Firefighters also r~eived 10
. percent bikes plus addiUonaJ
health benefits. wb.ile mos\ other
city employees received 11 14 er·
cent lncreues. 1
Police al.id it wu never de-
termined whether a bureJar was J Tbe tGtal 8dditioaal coet to the
at work because the man shot city for the curnat llKeJ ,ear
bimaelf before be got to hla will be trJ0.000, Sonabal a.aid.
neighbor'• house. Police said tbe Re taid the money a1read)' bu
wound wta ml.nor. been bud&et.ed·
"'Buleally, we bave DO leedl
ln tbil CAN," be aald. n.a,...w ..........
wbo ... a.*8wtuor.._.a
\apt ol the pjM)De caller on radio
OT tele\'iaJoo will ~pi.le the
IUlpect aod call police. He aJlo Hid the peycbJc believes the
man'• name may be Salvatore.
There wu no indication whether
that la the fint name or a 1ut
name.
The caller, wbo tpoke witb a
•ll&ht drawl, toyed wttb the dis·
patcher ln a brief coovenation,
frequently answering questioaa
with questions.
Aaked who be waa, be said,
"Who do you tb1J1k it la?" and a
moment lat.er, "Wby don't you
tue a sueu? It could be the
Wizard cl Oa." He promised to
call back ln an bour but didn't,
Thayer said.
Tbe psychic drewblg and the
telephone canvenation were the
latest twists· in a aeries of. cases
dating back to 1978. Only one
s urvivor baa be en able to
describe her attacker, and one
other attack was witnessed by a
'child.
Four murders and one severe
beating occurred in Costa Mesa.
There was one murder each in
Corona del Mar, Garden Grove.
and Fotmtam Valley; a murd.er-
and a n attack in Irvine, an at·
tack in Santa An a Heights, and
a n attack and two murders in
Tustin. including one attack vic·
tim's unborn child, who was
late r stillborn. ·
The psychic visualized a dark·
complexioned man, of medium
height, muscular bu.lid and Latin
appearance as the killer of Debra ·
J ean Kenned y, 24. who was
murdered m her Tustin aP{lrt·
mentOct. 7.
T b at m atches the general
description of the murderer of
M arolyn Carel ton, 31. killed Sept.
14 ln her c.oeta Mesa apartment.
Her slayer was seen by ber &-
year-oldson.
l'De psychic also reportedly
believes the killer to be the
phone caller, who called police
at 2:32 a.m. laat Sunday. Sh~ had a strong feeling the
s layer would strilt"e again, soon
and Is increasing bis activities,
Th ayer said.
He said po lice trust this
particular psychic because, in a
previous case, she located for
them solely by her psychic
ab11illes a runaway woman who
had d1i.gu1sed h e r di s ap·
pear a net:
Teen Stays
Jailed on CM
Molest Charge ·
A 15·yea11·old Costa Mesa
youth remairied m custody today
at Orange County .Juvenile HaU
following tus arrest last Wei!k in
connect100 with an alleged sex·
ual atta<'k on an g.year ·old ·girl
lnveslJgators said the yout)l,
who was on probation for
burglary when arrested Oct. 7,
wa s d ented re lease to his
parents custody at a hearing
Friday .
Police allege the youth lured
the La· Mirada girl from a local
bo.wUng alley to a boat storage
yard on Anaheim Avenue. He
then alletedly struck the girl
with a stick and rapecl her.
Police said earlier reports that
t.be Y<Mml girl .was a patron at
Harbor Roller Rink before the
attack occurred pro'Ved false.
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1plraey and .101 cltlna tbe.
murder aa•'Mt AAtboay Twta ot••--·· Two pnYioua P1Ycbolo1ieaJ
examlnaUona have ind icated
Mrs. Testa la mentally lncompe-
tent to ltADd trlal, laid her at·
tomey, William Douchtery, or
Tustin.
M ra. T~t& currently is lodged
at Orange County Jall ln lieu of ~.000 bail. Doughtery said he
will request that her bail be re·
duced.
Doughtery strongly objected
Monday to the apJ)oiotment or
Dr Ernest Klatte, county direc-
,tor of mental health, to examine
his client
The attorney sajd his client
should have been sent to Patt.on
State Hospil3l for treatment.
A further bearing in the case
was scheduled for Nov. 13.
Police claim lo possess Lape
recordings that implicate
Roberson and Mrs. Tesla in the
mtrrder solicitation . Jn
vestlgators allege Roberson
gave $2,600 to an undercover of·
ficer lo_ carry out the crime.
Coast Doctor,
Hospital Face
Damage Suit
Sao Clemente Gen.eral
Hospital and a south coast
gynecologist were named as de·
fendant.s Monday lo a lawsuit
filed by a woman wbo claim.a
abe became JJRP.Ut aft.er ahe
uaderwent =" •rm anent ........._ ..
According to the nge Coan·
ty Superior Court action, Lor
ralne Camacho agreed to a tubal
ligation procedure in April 1976,
but waa not warned that it mipt
fail to "effectively produce in
· ferttlity "
She became pregnant in April,
according to the suit.
The woman is seeking S150,000
in damages -$250,000 Jn
general damages and $500,000
for what she claims it will cost
to raise the child.
According to the suit, the doc·
tor who performed the ligation
was David Kawasaki, who had
offices in Laguna Niguel and
San Clemente
Blackouts
Not Linked
To Quake
LOS ANGELES IAP> -A
spokesman for Southern
CaUfornia Edison Co. declined to-
day lo link the El Centro earth-
quake with two e lectrical
blackouts in the LOs Angeles area
minutesbeforethetemblorhil.
Jim Mitchell, the spokesman,
blamed failures in Edison's un-
derground equipment hi Whit·
tier and Tempte City for the
blackouts. The Temple City out·
age began Monday around 4
p.m. and the Whittier problem
occurred at around 4 :1S p.m.
"Any col)nection witb the
earthquake is pure speculation,"
Nld Mitchell.
The earthquake blt at 4:18
p. m . and was fell. in both atJb..
urbe.
Backing Van
Kills Viejo
Girl at H o me
A 2-year-old llillloa Viejo pl
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FAN CLUB'S CONCEPT OF FIELDS STAMP
U.S. Postal S.rvk:• May l aaue Dtfferent Veralon
Aaaah, Yes
W.C. Fields' Mug on Stamp
ByDELORESBROOKSl&WIN
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Start.10g early next year. the ruddy v1sage of W.C.
Fields will leer from millions or stamps on letters mailed
across. t.be nation
And it will be a group of Orange Countians who wiU
raise their. wine glasses in triumph beuuse they led the
lobbying effort that convinced the U.S. Postal Service lo
adopt a 15-cent Fields stamp
Vick Knight, president ' of lhe Orange County Fields
fao club, perhaps said it all
"Outside of a couple of politicians, he's the first come·
dian to be on a stamp."
The stamp that will be is~uett by the
post office probably1 will not resem~le
the design prepared by the Oran~
County fan club.
But Knight won't know for sure un;
til the day the stamp is unveiled in \980.
The fan club members had promot-
ed a stamp designed by BlU Taylor of
Santa Ana.
Jt featured a Fields pose from bis
movie "You Can't Cheat an Honest ""'*" Man,·~ and was Unted olive an-.
Ila mo.t ltri.k1ng feature waa tM martinl·fiavored sum
on the back. • ·
•1We n.arect people wouldn't m1pd eo mueb ~ 15
centa • .talDP if they aot a little buss out at ~ lt," · Knight said.
The W.C. Fields stamp is sclleduJed to be laaued by tbe
U .S . Poet (j)ffice ln Philadelphia on Jan. 29, 19IO -tbe
tooth anniversary of bis birth. ·
Knight aald be plans to be there.
Aft.er all, it was Knight, along with a few other fans of
the comedian, who began the whole thing about four years
ago ·
Knight and company had formed a FieldB fan club
called the Bank Dicks in 1967.
As Knight tells it, along came 1975, and Bank Dicb re-
alized that there was no exhlbit at Buen'a Park's Mov-
ieland Wax Museum honoring their idol.
"Can you believe it?" Knight asked incredulously.
"They had Nancy Sinatra, for God's sake. But VJey didn't
have a genius like W.C. Fields "
Their pleas to the museum·s· management ignored, the
ran club members decided to pick~t the museum.
When more than 350 people showed up lo support t.heir
c;rnse. Movieland Wax Museum decided to tstablish a
Fields exhibit, Kni ght said
Heady with success, the fan club decided it was U.S.
Post Office or bust
They initiated a letter writing campaign ~ieging the
post office with requel!ts to immortafue the comedian on a _
stamp.
They cv.en talked Orange County Congressman
William Oannemeyer into officially requesting the action
And It worked
"The Wng that's fun for us is that a group of dedicat·
ed people who hun~ in there were able to get something
done. We made the pos tofficesltupand li.sten." Knights aid ..
It is only fitting that Orange Countians should have led
the stamp fight, Knight said, because Fields has ties to the
county. •
Knight pulled out one or his 43 book.a on the comedian
and pointed out a rererence to DT. Jesse C1tron, father of
county Tax Collector-Treuurer Bob Citron, one of the
founders of the Bank Dicks.
"When Fields was deathly ill in 1937, be went to a
Riverside sanitarium where he was treated by Dr.
Citron," Knight said.
Fields dicJn't pay up, however , and Citron had to sue lo
get his $12,000 fee.
Dr. Citron won, too, as son Bob vividly reealled.
"Fields referred to my rather u the only man who
ever beat him," Citron said.
The Orance County official was about 8 years old "'hen
bla father treated Fielda, but Citron remembers the ~ome-
dlan well. · ;
"He (Fields) would go t.<>Soboba Hot Spr1011 ever)"bn·
ce iq a while to get dried out , and my father would treat
bim," C1t.ron said. • "He would keep the refrjgerator filled with 18-year-old
.. Scotch and imported Camembert cbeeae, and the cup..
board.I full of Rlu crackers.
"'Iben he'd alt on the bed ln his underwear and eat and drink all day;• _ _
Citron said that's tii>w Fielda cauabt the W)t'VPoru.
that Illa physician father cured. -
And Vick Knl1bt, like Cit.roa, conaiden Fieldl a
1eniaa.:
"People have asked, wby W.C. Fields?" Knltbt aald.
"At a time in the biatory of the U.S. when tblnp were
about • bad as they couJd cet, for 10 ceata people coWd to
to the movies and be would mate neoDle laucb.
"And that'I I major COfttribuUoo.''
Wom~n Guilty In Sia~.
SEATn.I! (AP) -Mari• J'9r. ,..boeuf, 21, facet HDtenclq
NOY. t after bebai COllYtcted fl
beln1 an UcH•or7 te tbe
1un1bot 1la1ln1 .o a U.S.
Cu1toma offlur In LJDdtn,
WMb .• 1MtMa1.
tbe~oftlc.r. Oateof
HD Wa Mt bJ Judi• -~.. . Tbe la l"nDeileo woman Ud
A ,..._ eoart iV> fomd U,. ~woman sutJtJ Friday ol atdlq 1q <r
tetUfted that lbe·bad notbiq to
do wtth lhl death' otJCmMtb G.
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Foulups Revealed
County. Tax Bills -
Later This Year·
-More Uaaa 500,000 property tu
bWt wUl beltD '° be mailed out '° Orance CouatJ rmideeU next Tbunday, a lltUe later tban
u.ual.
County Tur Collector· Treasurer Robert -Citron aaid
Monday the delu b11 been
cauae( by problems that bet•
in AH•llOI' Bradley Jacobi'~flee,
Tax btlla will be coosldered
delinquent if nolt paid or
postmarked by Dec. 10, Cit.ton
•aid. ·
Last year, all the tax bills,
were malled out Oct. 25 despite
admiJUltrat.Joa problems caused
by Pr~ion 13, accont.lnl t.o
Citron.
He said that, in prevloui
yea.rs, a1J tax bills have been ln
the mail by Oct. IS.
Citron said that oo some new1
conatrucUon, tbe aaseuor
, placed valuatioos in excess of
the property's true value.
He added that all of the 1olf
courses in tbe county were
placed on the tax roll at their
full market value, ln.atead of the
assessed value wtncb ia ,2S per.
cent of the full market value.
The assessor also placed on
the tu roU exempt property
aucb u 1overnment buildings
•nd churcbes. according to
Citron.
Citron aaid the errors were
made in an effort to com ply with
new laws P•ssed by the
. Legislature in L979 that affects
assessing practices.
Cltroo declared that the delay
in completing the tax rolls will
cause a large dollar loss in in·
terest earnings.
He said that, previowily. wben
aJI tax bUls were maiJed out at
one time, bis .offl~e collected a
minimum of. $7 million m the
'flr~t week after mailing. "t Itron estimates that lhe coun·
ty treasurer's office, which UJ·
vests money for 170 different
taxing agencies in the county.
will lose interest earnings in the
amount of $L26,8S9 because of
the delay.
He said that under current~
high interest rates that a million
dollars will earn $360 in interest
eacb day.
This year's tax bills which
total $488.9 million. will be
mailed out in lncrements. The
final malling is scheduled Nov
5.
Ralph Martin4'
Bueineeeman,
Dies a t 65
Ralph Francis Martin. an
Ora.nee Coast resident and busi·
nesaman since ~. dJed Satur·
day at South Coast Medical
Center in South Laguna. He wu
65
Mr . Martin-founded Ralph's
Furniture Store ln Costa Mesa In
1955. It w as located on
NewPort Boulevard near Pink's
Druptore. He wa.s active in the
old Downtown Businessmen's
Association.
As the family operated busi-
ness expanded. it was moved to
Fountain Valley in 1970. Mr
Martin moved with his family tn
1972 from Costa Mesa. where
they had lived since 1955, lo
Laguna Beach.
Mr. Martin's son. Richard,
said there will be no formal
memorial services.
Mr . Martin i.s survived by bis
widow Mildred, of Laguna
Beach: hls sons, Richard and
Donald of Orange; and Dorothy
Probasco and Richard Melendy,
his sit.er and brother. both of
Pasadena.
Noflel P ri%e ll'faa ers
The<>dore Schultz (left> ot the University of Chicago and
Sir Arthur Lewis of Princeton University have been
JOtntly awarded. the Nobel Prize for economic science'
Cuts Predicted
I n O C R efugees
By &OBERT BA&KEB
Of-Deit? ,. .... , ....
The n umber of Southeast
Asi an refugees coming to
·Orange County wUl be cul ~k
1ubstant1ally lo com.ill& moolbs.
Rep. Jerry Pattenoe, D-s.ata
Afta,aUd Monday.
P.-, wbo at. tae ._
Ume 81..-.ced that retu1eea do
not poee • beaJtb t.breal JoCall¥.
declaNd tMl 0...... ~ " recetYla• a di.pt'Oport.iooat.e
1bare otoew arr1 vals.
He said be bas received as·
surances from refugee resettle· ment offlcial.s that onJy refugees
with "famlJy attachments" will
be allowed to setUe here directly
from Mia
Patterson estimated that the
influx Of refUgffS WOUid (ail
from about l ,000 per month lo
a bout 600-700 per month
Patterson rt'Port.s lhal Orange
County has l percent of the na
lion's total population but 10 per·
cent of the country " refu J(ec
problem
A bout 20.poo refugees have re
settled in the county to date. of·
ficials say
·'There has been an unfair
burden on health and social pro-
grams at lhe local level.'" he
said ,
Patterson also announced that
&he county h as received a
federal grant of S300.000 to set
up a medical clinic for health
screening.
He said the grant, along with
Cees charged lo cji~nts, will
permit a health staff of about 35
lo conquct health screening for
up to 30.000 people in the first year of ita opeuUoo.
Tbe Democr.alc coeareaaman alao 1ald aaolber araD\ of S401.-ba beell neef•ed '° pro•l.._ belp for r•fu1••• u.~ Ranebo s.ttaao J\mkM' Colle ge District programs .
Set•lcea would 1oclade job
plaeemN' aad Uae te8C1Waa ol kn.U-.. a seeGllld ............
Tuba Toote rs
'toun#ing Off
URBANA. lll. CAI?> -Tuba
players mlght be considered a
brassy lot as they lake advan-
tage of this week to blow th{?1r
own horns at Octubafest.
"Our goal is to promote our in·
... tru01~nts. create JOb OP·
porturuties and have composers
write new works for us, .. said
Dan Perantom. a University of
llltooas music professor. "A
catchy phrase like Octubafest
geLci people's attention."
Perantoo.i, one of the rounders
o f Tub1 s ts U niver sa l
Brotherhood Association. or·
ganated the five-day Octubatest
here He says there probably
will be more than 100 like it
around the world.
Old yoo know that gold nug·
geu ere conardered gem
stones? Authentic gold t1ug·
gets PotMts the reQulred gem
stone qualities of t>,euty, renty
at1d durability. They are the
original gem stones -their utl·
contr1¥9d. "found" bNuty waa
cherished lono before
apeclall:ald cutting .techniques
were de'le4oped to enhiance !he
beauty of other val~ stone
(~
6EMWl5E its value as a rare gem stone -
one of natures yery limited e<11·
hons
varlet i.e..
Tti. beauty of nuggets 11 .tn
the natural •culpture lorm
OIVWI them by nat1f'9 . . and
their ~qudty ~' .. no two
,.alike.
Nuooets are WfY rare. Leu
.than 1;t. of the world'• gold re·
coV9riel .,. In nugget '°""· A one ounce nugget ta now more
refWfy ~ then • f!Ye carat
diamond: lmaglM the odd•
11galn1t flndinO • ~ pound
nugget • wtty repott.d In
AU9tratla. It wflt be Yalued at
dramatlc•lly more than th•
amount ot GOid tn It. 9tc8'IM
ol It• rwtty, It wlll hal¥e great
vatue •a eolectof'a !Miftt.
"lhlural nugg.ta are re•
tnerbtJly ctcm to ..,... put1ty •
oontalnln9 1ttght '''"' of
li"'9f, ptlllnUm °' ~-,.. 191vlllue ........... ...,
21 and 22K but lta WOf1t\ '"
HARLES H. BARR
Qarl ~ t'eC*ltly brought trJ
a ·mineral specimen to show
me He had discovered II ·among hit mother's perte>nel
treasures. II was a chunk of
Quartz wined with gold. It was
purchned by his gr8"dfather
on April 30. 1923 . . the ume
lime he bought •tock In the
Poker Flats Gold Gravel Mining
Company In San Francisco.
The gentJeman did not make
hi• lortlln9~witt1 hie ahal'ff Of
gold m1nk'lg •tock but his fami-
ly hH an ln1eret11ing and uni-.
·Que memento whlcn I haYe
been allowed to e11hlblt with
our dllPl•y of gold nugget
jewelry
Our nuogeta come from UM
glacial th'8ema of Alu«• and
tM YukOn. They ant made up
In neckl&Cff. bracelet•. ear·
rlnga. pendant• end ring•.
Eec:h item II accompenled by 1
certificate of euthentlclty,
While W9 dOrl't rtfte a tlngle
7..,_ nugoec In CM.Ir collec1Uon
(owr ,_,... 18 • llttte o.er one
ounc:.) M think you will be In·
tl'igu.d by lhlt untque form ot tewe•ry . . . natUfal gold :t oett . . nch, ..n1nino. \:•
ff110mefttt of tt'9 wilder ..... \gold we6ght .. ,., e•~ &(' ..... .... .... ... ' .... . -.
I
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Edltoir Calnq Espla•I• WIN~ to Ma a.u ~ --. came to tbe.-1Jfftee bd anct .... •
sbook my late slumber. Thus nMiely awakened, I decided
to call everybody else on tbe at.a«.
After a gathering of all the intellectual editorial minds
on this staff, we decided the problem was caused by the
Calexico earthquake. A quiclt survey of ab the otber
papers in Orange County, however, established that their
teletype news macblnes bad 'worked just fine all night.
IT WAS UNFADt, we ·blubbered, that the Calexico
quake should single us out to be punished by disconnected
el~ctronics.
How in the world would we rm today's paper? We
might have to come up with some 111omentous local news.
Maybe we could get some Orange County joUy boys to
push the U.S. postal people into issuing a W.C. Fields
stamp. That might rill some sp~ce.
MAYBE EDJSON MO..LER·viould invite Jane Fonda to
speak before the Orang~ County Board of Superviaon.
How about getting the Huntington Beach City Council
to throw a cocktail party honoring fellow Councilman John Thomas'!
Meanwhile, the Laguna Beach City Council could apiee
th,la&s up downcout by all members doa""IC -..... ad
rOnniq around to bootlee apartment ownen aboutiq, ''Trick or Treat!"
THE NEWPORT' BEACH CITY Council could ma.te
some news by unanimously agreeing to allow something.
· Anything will do. Apartments. condos or roller s kates.
Anyway, arter exhaust ive investigation, we de-
termined that our news wires got disconnected by some
operative or 1'ta BeU who spliced the wrong wires in Santa
Ana.
Wouldn't you know i't would be somebody in Santa Ana
that did us in.
We got reconnected in time to get all the wire oewa ·
about higher oil prices, strikes, violence and Carter versus
Ke nnedy.
When you come right down to it, the W.C. Fields
stamp is a Jot more exciting.
Senate Nixes Fuel Bill Aid
WASJUNGTON CAP> -The
Senate rejected a proposal Moo·
day for spending ll.25 billion in
emercency fund.a to help elderly and poor persons . pay sharply
rialn1 fuel bWa this winter.
Shortly before lbe 47-43 vote,
Seo. Jacob Javit.s. R-N.Y., said
many of the poor and elderly
matter bow tbey skimp and
sa:ve "
Javil$ bad soupt to leapfrog
normal legislative procedures
because, be siUd, 1oiD1 throulh
normal cbannela would '::!I:;
lbe money where Jt wu
· "cannot afford to ~Y fuel no
in time to save some poor people
from free%ing'1hia winter.
IAN W.VADO&, Sl talvldor <Ar> -Two r ·wtto OUlted. &M heed ot Salvador'• rilbt·' wtn1 •overnment auouDc.cl
plau today to Ml up • ruliDc J•la ti two omeen aDd tine ehlllw and ..J!:l••d to re: dlttrt.,._ tbe '• wealtll. Col. Jaime Abdul Gutlerrea
1Dd Col. ,\dolfo Arnoldo Na·
J aao also dluohed tile
l e1hl1ture tbat llad been
do"'1nated by UM sovemment toppled llOGday blpt and pro.-
Cuba Push
~layed
For TV
CHARLOTTE .C. (AP> -
More than 1,7 Marines wW as-
cb at Guantanamo
ba Wednesday two
boura le r than originally
plann -partly because it will
be e ier for teleivision to cover
lb landinl exercise.
lUtary officials said Monday
nother reason for the delay in
the landinc b to keep Marines
from hurting themaelvea while
gelling into boata in the dark.
THE nDCISE, ordered by
J>~ ill the weke of revelatiom about a Soviet com· bl. .tmrede --JArCuba. -iA\l-Qla&.-sendln1 llarlnea ashore from
three Navy ships to simulate the rel~rcement ol the 420 Marines air ady at the U.S. military base
on ba.
Tb ,drills are intended as
much to demonstrate that the
United States can defend its
possessions rui to give practice
to the Marines and Navy
Bul. a demonstrati6n proves
nothing if no one sees it.
"IT'S HARD TO cover Guan·
tan a mo from the Pentagon,"
said Lt. Commander Gordon
Peter son, spokesm an for the
Defense Department. Thus,
many special arrangemenu
have been made to help get the
newaouL ·
Planners for tbe Joint Cb1ef•
of Stan have moved back the
Jandinl time from dawn until
about 8:30 a.m. to make it safer
for Marines and giyt added light
for the TV cameras.
Although· Marines considered
lt a military secret that they
were loading the troops onto
s hips l ast We d nesday 1n
Morehead City, Navy public r&.
lat1ons om cers supplied the date
without prompting
IN ADDITION, Navy and Air
Force spokesmen in ~orfolk,
Va., and Washington are-telling
reporten when they can see the
assault, even though the day or
the landing ia supposed t.O be a
secret. M llitary personne l from
Washington, Norfolk, Jacbon·
ville. Fla .• fnd .Jacksonville,
N.C .. are scrambling to &et re·
porters into Guantanamo, brief
tbem, show them tbe exercise,
tben get them out and to
telephones in tlme to meet de-
ad lines. Those artangementa
bave been altered al least foui
times in the put five days.
Another problem baa been
that the Navy base at Guan·
tanamo switched last weekend
from Daylight Saving Time,
which lll06t of the country is slill
using, to Eastern Standard Time.
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sn lied 1 "moder at• ,and
emlneml)' dea:aoer.a&e" cavern·
meat.
But l!l Salvador'• Racllo C..
tral said leftilU frosn tbe i;p ••
movement, in deftance of the
new IOTeJ"DDMDt'1 appeal for
traoqwllty, bad aelaed aome
facilities iD tbe San Salvador
suburb ol lleJkaDOI, a city ol
• about 100.000. · ~
TBE UlllO a.aid the · ,
heavUy armed. bad tak over
tbe cathedral, city ba and
police beadquart.en there.
LP..21, abori for the PopWai
Leagues of Feb. 28, la con·
sidered fail"ly moderate on the_. spec~.~~•ctNilit-tist ~ vperat1n1 ln t.be ~---
c The rebel spokesman. who PRIOT COMFOR't~ RENE GA 'I WIDOW, PAULINE
asked anonymity. refused to · L.;.e8t two ~ma F ... RalMr Gets • Anal ...._
describe the icSeolo1y of the re· H R u · d
bels. saytne only they want t.o ero eea e "seek a chance in the structure ·•
ol the armed forces and effect
the changes that are necessary
tntbecountry.'' "r1_ T d • Vnha • Prior to the incident, some of. {71,Ury . Urne . 110 pp1Rel~
ficer s were known to want
Romero to liberalize bis regitpe, • MANCHESrER, N.H. <AP> -Rene Gasnon and Ira Rayea·re·
whlle others called for an e"eo t~med from Jwo Jlma as World War II heroes, imlllOrtalbed in a
tougher crackdown oo the in· Pulitzer Prhe:~ p~aph of a na1·raiain1 on tbe ia'land.
creasiqly violent leftist ele· It took Gagnon 23 yeara kleger, but be baa followed Hayes down
men the path from hero to uohappi.n.a, alcohol aDd death. · k Chi f The last. aurvivin& llarlne from tae famous pbotocra..-. Dr ey e Gamon died Friday al age S6 of an apparent beart attack in ~
boiler room of tbe apartment comptex where be worked u a CUltO-
dian. · ·
. l
~8 After FOR A-'1111E It bad seemed be led a charmed life. Of the 25o men in Ga1QOO's company, only 12 survived lwo Jima._~ of _ Ote--n-'e~f-ea-.~--t..,. 2'tX weuliltbe l*Jtoirapb nevn ~from tbe~---U4 Ha~ died of exposUH on the Gila River Indian R4;Servatioo
in ceqtral ArUona after a drinklnc bout in lll58.
· ANKARA, Turkey <AP> -
Turkish Premier Bulent Ecevit
a nnounced bi.a res1malioo llOD·
d ay because of an election defeat
that gave more power t.o the op-
position forces led by former pre-
mier Suleyman Demi rel.
Ecevit said he would formally
submit the resignation of his
government to President Fahrt
Koruturk on Tuesday. The de-
cision came after three hours of
meetings tnvolvmg the Cabtnel
and the leadersh1p or Ecevit's
modoerate·leflls t Republican
People's Party.
"Our government bu lost a
majority in lbe ParUiament. The
electJon ... u1u u they ttl1ect in
the Parliament neceaaltate a
change of government," EceVJt
told reporters after emerging
from the meetings.
Jobn Bradley, a ~avy -bospital corpemaa wbo helped in the
rlaf ralllq, la still Uvtna iD Antigo, Wi..s.
GAGNON WAS 01.SCRAJlGED from the Marines in April,,1946.
In an inlttview last year. he recalled that after retuminc. be worked
at a number of Jobi, nearly I05t bis wife and nearly became an
alcoholic. .
Even the interview bad an unhappy ending. On Memorial Day,
19'78, three days after the account was published in a Concord
newspaper. Gagnon was fared Crom tus JOb as night manager or a
Manchester motel because of com~ents he made about the p)Otel.
During the battle, three soldiers ~ere trying· to hoist the
makeshift flagpole but it was too heavy. Two more joined in. SQ·
meone called in Gagnon. and ai:. the six lifted the pole. Associated
Press photographer Joe Rosenthal snapped the picture.
THE ROAD TO mE motel's mght desk had been a long one.
Wt>en be returned from the war. Gagnon and the two other surviv·
ing rtag raisers reee1ved a hero's welcome in WasbiilftOO and
spent two mootb.s touring lbe COUblrY to promote war boods.
Gainon t.beo played him.ult in a John wa.,_ movie, .. Suda oL lwo Jlala." Offered a wven.year, '700 a week mqrie ecJlllraet, he
refused wtteo his wtre told him to choose between acting and ma r-
riage He ret.ume(j to hls nalJve Manchester and a l60 a week job
io a textile mill
l. Tum air. Conditioning ther· 4. Insulate your home .
mostats up to 78 .
2. Tum .heat down to 65.
· ~. Drive your car as it the~e were an ea between your toOt
and U.. au pedal.
5. Shop the ads in the Daily
Pilot. Combine your abopping
trips, going for just exactly the
merchandise you need and the
stores selling it at a price you
can arrord. ,
Remember, the advertisementa
i'n the Daily Pilot are placed by
firJllS and individuals in your
community -the Orange Coast.
Shop those ads and save time,
and energy.
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7
Judge Believ~ . ..
Oil Prices·.Low
LOI ANO&l.SS (AP) -A feMral J..qe has ,.,_.,. to
1ru.la eew trial la a ua6que an·
U ·huat autt aaa••u tbe Ortaoi•atlon ol Pet.toMum Es·
potUq eo.tn •• l&)'lftl be ia
aot e.Wleecl tM)' cUMd tbt riMol ...........
la feet. U.S. D111rkt J .... A.
Aadnw Duk aaMI oil Drie.
m&Jbetoelowia-.oltllfla·
Uoe -• eo-= ... tlaM ......
otfte!-1 ..W mlOt ..,,.It tbt
Ameriir• ......_ to "be bunlft& bllna..0:r-
tft40'.,... t.ellt9fHd there waa
no dlNet lmpeet on 1aaollne
P.MC .. in Loe .\a~;· he laid.
'ln fMt. t.be OPJtC Pftffl roH after die JUOUae prtcea ... The
OP&C1WI .. ., • ebMce to move
into tlU vacuum."
GUP9 could be heard ln the
packed cowtroom when Kauk
111Qellted oU prices may be too
low.
"ll ~ &ook at intlaUoo and Ute dollar, then prices are lower
tho tbey ought to be," Hauk
aald. "If prices are bJgber. I say
lt'1 the fault of Ole entire system
ln tb.i.I eount:ry. It's a fallllre by
the t op ec;beloos of govern·
ment."
APW .......... .. SYDY'80DT blames OPEC
e.eetit me, pertaapa, and the eeoa,...stt I believe ta," aaid
Hauk.
Attoney James Davis, who
ni.t tbe =-~ suit last 0ec~ a on ol the lntema-
tional Aleod.ation ol llacblnista
and Aerospace Wo.rten, said be
wu immediately filla1 an ap-
peal with the 9th u .s. Circuit
Court ol Ap'peals in Los An1eles.
IAM spokes man· Me rri ll
"Bud" .. elvin, denounced the
ju~e's comments..
"IT EMPllASJZES that the
judge is not an e.conomisl, ·~
Melvin said. "U be tells that to
the American public, they'll be
burning him in efrigy next."
El Centro fire fighters battle a trailer fire
caused when a petroleum tank exploded
from the s hock of ~n earthquake that
struck Southern California Monday after-
noon. The center of the quake. which reg.
istered 6.5 on the Richter scale._ was local·
ed 20 miles from El Centro.
The judge, who ruled Aug. U
that OPF.c members are sov-
ereign nations and not subject to
U.S. anti·trust laws, said be saw
nothing to chance his mind Mon·
day and doesn't believe OPEC's
actions "bad a meet: impact"
on soaring gasoline prices in the
United States.
Davis refu sed to criticize Lake Talwe Depths .
Hauk. "He bas a very keen in·
lelligeoce and a very fine Se
Veteran Black
Actor Muse
mind," be said. "He's colorful, en
but an excellent Judge." ·
Davis argued that the judge
erred in niling that OPEC mem -
bers were acting as sovereign
nations in the oil market. He
said be bas evidence tha t the 13
countries are widening their in-
terests in the United States
through their efforts to buy re-
fineries and oil tankers, makiog
them commercial entities with
in Rare Dive .. . Dead at 90
BA UK SAID he believes
gasoline prices rose first, then
OPEC took advantage of the
chance to raise its crude oil
prices.
"Both of the court-appointed ~o spedal protecllol\,
Tax Traveler
'Life in J~ts' With Jagger
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bianca Jagger, s aying her
estr anged husband Mick Jagger lived "out of a suitcase in his
nomadic journey in his quest to avoid income tax~." asked the
CaHromia Supreme Court to settle on Los Angeles as the site for
the couple's divorce action. .
ln document.& filed Monday in the high court's
Sao Francisco offic~. Mrs. Jagger asked the
court to overturn a st.ite Court of Appeal ruling
that Los Angeles was not a proper forum lor her
divorce action against the international rock star.
The Jaggers were married in France in 1971
and separated in 1977.
After a divorce •ult abe tUed in Ensland wu delayed bf1epl maneuvering, she filed for dis·
solution or the marrilige Feb. 5 in Los Angeles
Superior Court.
Jagger, a native or Encland, contends
JAOO.• California courts are not a convenient forum.
If successful, be may be able to keep some of hia mUllons
wbicb would become.llers under California's community property
laws On Aug. 31, a Court of Appeal in Los
Angeles temporarily stopped the divorce action,
saying Los Angeles was not a convenient forum
for the action. · A native of Nicaragua, Mrs. Jagger bolds a
British passport. She bas spent the past three
years in California piirsuing a tpovie career.
Mosl of her married life\ she says, was
spent in jetting aro~d with her h~band in his
"frantic flight to avoid collectors of income l&X·
es in various countries. BIANCA
GOURMET MARKET
TAHOE CITY (AP>-Thebead
o f the fir s t d eep -water
exploration of Laite Tahoe said
Monday the initial dive of
Pioneer 1 -"one of the most
m arvelo~ events of my life'' -
de monstrated the d amage that
. man·nijide developments af'e do.
ing to the renowned lake.
UC Minority
Recruitment
Boost .Urged
B..ERKELEY (AP) -The
University of California must
step up minority recru.itment to
avoid a sharp enrollment decline
starting in the mld·1980s, says a
university planning group.
California's 18·lo-24-year-old
population la expected to drop
aboUL 15 percent between the
mid·lt80s and the mid·l"°8
before ~ UJ>Ward. aaid the
Cl'OUJ> appo6Dted by UC PJ.1.
dent David Saxon.
It said the univers1ty must try ·
to avert a 5 to 15 percent enroll·
ment decline ln the 10 years
starting about J.B85.
Nooe of the nine campuses
will need to be closed, because
enrollment is Likely to rise above
present levels in the late 1990s,
s aid UC Vice President William
Fretter, chairman of the group.
Any enrollment decline will be ·
aggravated "if we fajJ to bring
larger numbers of fully qualified
minority students into the un-·
iversity and do not reduce the
presently high attrition rate for
minorities," the group said jn a
l"eport released Mond~y .
DELANEY'S GOURMET #1 ..
MEAT DEPT. FEATURES
U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE OR
PRIME BEEF
EXCLUSIVELY
Fresh Ground Chuck ................. 1.49 lb.
Groand Chuck Patties uo lb. box> 40 pau1e11 ................ 14.98 ea.
FRESH FISH, FRESH FROZEN FISH
& SHELLFISH DEPT.
Paclftc,.llock Cod .................... . .............. 1.98 ib.
Paclftc Coast Bed Snapper . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. ...... 1.98 lb.
Clam CJMnrder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • · . · · · · · · · 79c pt.
New F-Acf•n.d or MullaUea a&yle
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Xtra Larse lcelaerg Lettuce ................... 3 beada for 1.M
aaacl Frelb Spinach . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•. . . ZIC bad1
lllley Sweet Bartleti Pean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39( lb.
Greee Olllou or Crtapy lladlalaes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 '"-ell rw Zk
L1. Sweet Bnwll Oa.lou .......................... Z n... ror zte
COMPLETE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINE AND LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
VNIVERSIT1' of California
l a k e exp e rt Dr. C h a rl e~
Goldman. with the 17-foot·long
sub's p ilot and a reporter
aboard, exp1ored depths to 600
feet. a quarte r -mile o rr
Blackwood Creek on the lake'<;
-west shore. The· de pth was 400
feet deeper than anyone has
-ever gone in Lake Tahoe. one
of t he world's deepe:.t , highest
bodies of fresh water.
T he m ini-sub expe rienced
some trouble during the tmllal
dive, which began. two hours
behind schedule.
J ust prior to the dive, the craft
lost the use or one of its scrubber
m o t o r s, whic h k eeps th~
circulating ru r inside tJie sub
marine clean. While the craft
was being towed to the dive
sight, the motor was removed
and handed to ao accompanying
speedboat. which raced back to
the supply depot a'nd returned
quickly with another.
COMPLAINTS a lso came
Crom pllot Gordon Barkadale. who aald the sub waa ·'too
heavy," adding that be wu hav·
in& t.rouble with his compress,ed
air aupp.ly which blows ballut
and locre.asea buoyancy. •
P ERRIS <AP> -Pioneer fiJm
actor Clarence Muse. who ap-
peared in the second sound mov·
1e ever made and 218 other mov·
1es in a career that s panned 50
year!!. has dJed of :.i cerebraJ
he m orrhage <1t age 90. <1
s pokesman for the acto,r said
Monday.
MUSE WAS admitted to Com·
mun1ty Hospital or t he Valley <>n
Sept 22 after hP suffered a
s troke at hls nearby ranch lll
R1vers1de County 70 miles east
of Los Angeles. He dJed late
Satur d ay.:!. said M u se ·~
spokesman, Paul Gardner
His lat.est film was Francis
Coppola's as yet unreleased
"Bl ack StallJOn." His credits m·
eluded the movie blockbuster "Showboat" tn 1936. and be de·
buted lo the second talkie ever
made -"Hearts in D1x1e" -after tbe movie's produce r
William Fox l ured the
Baltimore-born: stage actor to
tlolly1"00d m 11a.
Because be · ''didn't tblak
talkies ...... aa.t.·· ..... ---for what be eons\~red an om.
landiah weekly salary of Sl.250
&Act three rwod.'lrip tklt~ IOI' himHlf and bb family.
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OM.VPtl.OT
·Market·
Strike
LooJDing
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
massive Southern California
s upermarket •trike loomed
Monday alter more than 10,000
drivers and warehouse, dtiry
and office workers rejected a
final coalract offer.
lo ballot• counted Sunday. ·
members ol 16 Teamtter Un.ion
tocala voted 5,288-1,106 a1atnat
the proposal by the Food
Employers Council, which
( STATE J
represents 31 food store ctiains
with ·7,5()9 markets from San
Diego to Santa Biubara.
But a UJliQO spokesman said
there would be no strike for at
least "a week or two" -the
time needed to have the strike
sanctioned by the Teamsters'
Joint CoUoc11.
Prod11e~ Na•etl
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint·
ed Richard Trugman, finance
ch .. 1rf1liUl of his 1978 reelection
campa"l'gn, to the stale LitUe
HooverComm1ss1on .
Trugman, 37, who lives in
Beverly Hills. is an independent
m ouori p1cture producer and
former vice president of the'"
board of Cas ablanca Records
a nd Filmworks, Inc.
Trai11 Derails
QUINCY <AP I The Western
Pac1h c Railroad 's mam east-
west tracks we rP reope ned Mon·
day afternoon after an 11-hour
closure caw.ed by derailment of
mne boxcars. •
The derailed cars. all of which
rem ained upnght in the early-
mo(ning m1shap, were part of a
Salt Lake City to San ~ancisco
freight tram There were no m-
1ur1 e:-. •
OZ!f E~rnings Up
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Oc·
c1dentaJ Petro~um Corp., paeed
by rising oil and g~s profits, .re·
ported a big jump in tbird-
q u a rter earnio1a or $18'.l
million. or 12.'4 a ab.are, cam·
pand wttb ,..,......uer eandap
of $19.3 mWioD -15 cea&a • abare. ' The com11any said tts eat'11lngs
for the first rune months of this
year were b.feber tb&Q eal'lllqs
rePorted-for any full year. ·
o .
.•
'. A• JP .. ,, rial .. Pobtrt N. Weed/Put>JISher Thomll l( .. vll/Edftor
Orange Coast oa11v P11or ~--0 IT ge TwedeJ, 0c10C1er 11. tm -----:-, a.rwr• •~""e~ ....,-Tdlw
Noise 'F oQtprint'
Oarifies Hazard · . .
Orante Cou.oty aupervlsora bave adopted a new
noise impact "footprint'' for areu 1urroundin1 El Toro
Marloe Air Corpa Station -one that almultaneoualy ln·
creuee acrea1e avallab&e for development but tll)llem
noise standards Cor buildina tn lbe area.
While1 the two actions by the boa.rd mi&bt at ftnt
seem at conf1.ict they are not.
lo tut week 's actJoo, the boa.rd delineated 19,000 ac~ of land ln which development of bouaea, hoeplt&ll,
schools and con vales.cent bom would be problbJted.
Tb.is acreaie fiaure ls about s.!500 acres lea than
what Connerly fell wilhtn the bounds of the so-called 65
CNEL <<::ommuruty Noise EquivalentLevencontour.
Uut while reducing the acrea~, the board beefed up
the county's '4noise s tandards f prohlbiUng future cballqestotbc locatioooft,bf65C EL line.
Under the old noise rules, developer't were permitted
to question the location of tbe line. Those cballenges
proved costly both to the developer and the county.
The new 65 CNEL line is based on highly sopbisticat
ed noise studies conducted by the Navy Department. It is
considered extremely accurate.
The accuracy of the line, as one county planner put it,
made the old challenge system "unnecessary."
While this does much to clarify the exact location of
existing high noise areas surro~ding the base, it does not
guarantee there wiH be no future operational changes to
bring noise complaints from residents in the borderline
areas.
.
What Free Flow?
Tbe·communications division of the U·.N . Education,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) doesn't
give up easily in its attempt to clamp a lid on the free
.(low or information -despite its official title as the
lJNESCO 0ivision or Free Flow of InJorrnation and Com· muni~al.lons Policies.
Last year it tried to push through a resolution setting
forth its ideas or "responsible, comprehensive and objec·
tive reporting of international news." The resolution stat-
ed that ''it is the duty of states ... to ensure that those
mass media which come under their authority act in con-
formity" with these ideas.
In other words , government control o( the news.
The resolution was defeated af~r some bitter cfebate
led by the Un.Ued States and others.· -
Now UNESCO is at it agrun. A preliminary meetinR
will prepare a similar onslaught on the free flow of news
for the agenda of next year's UNESCO conference
The closed session in Washington will be attended by
35 government communications experts from member
nations. No membe r s o f th e working press will
participate and reporters will be barred from covering
the meetings. .
But never fear. The organizer of the sessions.
responding to suggestions that UNESCO seems to be out
to limit press freedom, assures us, "We don 't have this m
mind, at least now."
~ostly Bickering
I~
The Congress of the United States was not at its dis
tinguished best during three wef>ks of bickering over its
pay raise-a debate that forced\a million employees of
s ix major federal agencies to go on h~lf pay and
th re ate ed to block pay and benefits for several milllon
other re ipients of federal funds.
Whe the dust settled, members of both the House
and Sena e emerged with a 5.5 percent pay raise, instead
of the .9 percent that automatically went into effect
Oct. 1 be ause of their earlier inaction.
But t seems sorqe 900 federal judges, including mem-
• bers of the Supreme Court, will get the 12.9 percent
because the Constitution forbids lowering they pay of a sit· ting judge 1
· The hassle start~d when members of the Hous~
of Representatives voted last month to settle for the 5.5\
percent pay r aise they'd turned down last year,, and to
skip the· additional 7 percent increase authorized for
federal work~rs.
Seemed fair enough, but the Senate, led by one of its
numerous millionaire members, took the righteous
stance that there should be no pay raise for Congress. In
light of the fact that tile cost of living has increased more
than 20 percent since the last congressional pay raise· in
1977, this was not good news for the House, whose mem-
bers on th,. whole are far less affluent.
The plight of the lesser federal workers finally forced
the issue. So now congressional pay will go up from
$57,500to $601700 and the federal payroll will be met.
All this because members apparenUy lacked the inr
testinaJ fortitude to tackle the sticky pay issue in time to
avoid risking upsetting the whole federal financial ap-
plecart.
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. BJL.M.BOYD
If you would believe the
scholars who study human
behavior: Women all in all
don't much object to beinl
Dear
Gloomy
Gus -u t.M ~c "enero uven ' wbo walk tbelr
1roceJ'1H bome in
market aboppinC cart.
doD 't llart laklnl· the troable to brine tll.e
ealtl blla we'll aD be
foot1n1 tbe bill for npgeemmta.
C.A.B ..
crowded together in smaJI
rooms. On the contrary, they
enjoy the close quarters.
Men, however, get cranky, if
packed together into UttJe
places. They like e lbow
room. Thia came out in an in·
veat11at100 of juries. Wben 12
men are jammed into a tiny
jury room, they tend to pro-
duce harsh sentences. If 12
women are so sequestered,
they're apt to live li1bt sen-
tences. Or so it's reported.
There'• a Ugbt projecUng
clock out now that naahet the
time of nlpt on the cellin1
over the bed. Ideal for ln.lom-
nl a ct. They can Ju1t Ue
there, lmowinf from mlaute
to ml,nute bow lon1 \btY baven'talept.
W Al DOM oUtel' t.ban 11.r.
Wllli•m Slaakeapeare hlmMlt· wbo lpOb of bald IUD the·
11: ''Muit He hat.b 1taated
men la ta.Ir, He batb flven
them lo Yltt." ~
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RoWland Evam/Rohert Novak
Views On Ctiha Not Unanimous-
w ASHINGTON -Tbe Soviet
Unloa'• Im~ Ul•l tbe com.
Nt b,..,.. lb CUbe ll te-1!y a
tHinlal ~t \0 belp abarpen Cut.to'• b'cM la contradicted
by tridlMe available to U.S. fn.
telli..-.e. "W• bave MVer seen one blt or tYldeace In pictures or
otberwhe
that tbe So·
viel bri11de
bu ever bad any contact
whatsoever
w t tb th e
C u b a n
m 111 tary."
o n e in -
te1ligence
specialist told
us
What that means is lhat lhe
Soviet troops have their OW?),
distinctively non·training mis·
sion; either to protect Caslro
from any possibility of anti·
Castro revolt in the Cuban army
or by the people; or, LO provide
some guarantee against the
P,Ossibility -however remote -
or U.S. milila? action against
Cuba.
A footnote: U.S. intelligence in
Cuba had reached an alarming
nadir before it was stepped up
somewhat because of the Soviet
brigade question. It is still
marginal at best -only a tiny
fraction of its cost In the late '60s
and e arly '70s.
~NGRY REPUBLICANS
Cr ying foul. several top
Republican foreign policy ex-
perts were furious at President
Carter for claiming their full
support in his handling or the
Soviet brigade issue
According to at least three of
the "wisemen" summoned by
Carter for help on the Soviet·
Cuban question. there never was
anything close lo unanimity or
even consensus in two days or
secret White House talks with Carter
Earl Waters
They are fonner Secretary °' State Hmry Kllatapr. Lt. Gen.
8rent Scowcrqft. and John J .
llcCloJ. a IA>p forei1n POUcy
oper•tive tn many Republican
admtm.ltratiou. Tbey coWd not
believe It when tbey read 1tories
that the wllemeo "wound up in
remarkable accord" about what
to do. 1'bole reports came ftom
a smile hilb-Jevel .source: Jim-
my Carter.
Tbe Republican.s wanted much
sll'onger U.S. actloa than Carter
accepted, including a ftr'lll state-
ment that tbe U.S. would not
purlue detente so lone as Moecow continues to subsidize
Cuban intervention.
TEDDY'S TAX TUaN
Champion for years of tu re·
form that would end the "tbrtt·
martini lunch'' and similar tax
breaks for businessmen, Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy bas con·
rided to economic aides he is
giving up this batUe.
In any future Kennedy tax·
reform program, "reform" will
· be centered not on such small·
time items as the deductible
("three-martini") bus iness
lunch but on subslanfial items
such as stimulation of capital formation. ·
This is just part of the
senator's effort to move toward
the c~nter as he nears his an·
nouncement of presidential can·
didacy. The three·martini lunch
is one victim. to the joy or many
businessmen who do legitimate
business over lunch.
TROOPS JN MUFTI
For the first l ime, Soviet·
military units disguised in mufti
have been id e ntif ied 10
A fghan1s tan. where Soviet
repression 1s bemg fiercely con·
tested by anl1 ·communist
Moslem tribesmen
How large these units are is
not known. Their presence in the
capital city of Kabul , however .
-
''Oh, I see. \t's' only your h'I ~I' ~e."
rndicates that Moscow fears 1Lc;
puppet Afghan government m»y
com e under uncontrollable
military pressilre from the dlssi·
dents. But the Kremlan ap
pare nUy fears world anger If 1t
sends organized troops into
Afghanistan to Join the thousands
of Soviet nulitary techn1 c1ans and
advisers already there
,
So. to avoid disclosure, the or.
ganued uruts are moving quietly
m as plain old civilians -with
a rms. uniforms a nd orders·
ready when needed "It was
either that.·· one U S. official told
us.. "or It would have to be the
Cubans again. and tn aybe the
C ubans are n 't ready f or
Af~banistanyet ··
Audit Threat Angers Lawmakers
An a ud it. according to
Webster . is "a thorough ex-
amination.'· Audit. are re&War·
ly conclucted In tiuslneu to a scertain the correctness of
Cinanclal and other records and
to bring to light any discrepan-
cies.
Perceivin~ a similar need in
government, lhl· Legislature
c r e ated the
J o i n l
Legi s l at1v(!
Audit Com-
mittee with
power to
e mploy a
s taff o r
auditors. The
au<lits con·
ducted by I.he
starr-are or
state agencies whose records
a re public. Since Jt is not only of
interest to the public b4.ll its buai-
ness to know just how well or
how badly ·the agencies are
~rfonning, tt would be expect-
ed that the audits would be com-pletely open to the public.
HOWEVER, it seems that an
audi~ performed laal year for
the committee by one of the staff
was not entirely acceptable. rt is
s115pected some political reuom
led to it being buried.
Charles McCabe
But the stafrer who did the
a udit subsequenUy .lert the com·
mitt.ee'• employ, ud .......... diaclOMd to tbe preea tbe Mlb-atance, aQd pertlapt1 some de-tails. of lhe withheld report.
This so angered the legislators
that they have now passed a law
making it a criminat·offense for
a n employee "o·r fo rmer
employee .. to release informa·
l10n about any of the audit~
without a uthorization . This
paves the way for some future
"little. Watergate" right on the
Capitol lawn. .
But the action ls not so sur·
prising in an age where an im·
pertaltstic attitude ls becoming
more and more pronounced
a mong the elective officials and
government employ~s.
THUS. despite the leeialaton
pretended support of open meet-
ing and public record Jaws,
members of the Assembly re-
cently went Into a fury when TV
cameru were turned on vacant
seat,a In tbe chamber to POint up
the coatlnuiq Wesal "ghost YOt· ing." Thia ft tbe practice of
others pmhln' tbe voter buttons
of abaent members. a CS.viM
which permits the passage ol
laws without a quorum being
present.
But' one member asserted the
real reason for the anger was
beeaqse tbe ~&bl bad been
turned an \be miauae ol guoline
eredit cards. A televhloa re-porter claimed to have followed
Assemblyman Floyd Mori or
Pleasanton on a trip to Utah. ac·
C'Ompanied by his wife and five
C'hildren. during which the credit
ca r d was used to pc1 > ror
gasoline and hot.els
As a result of the charges 1t
was announced that the re will be
a quarterly audit or the credJt
card accounts and charge backs
will be made to the members for
any· improper usage. But tbe
aucttta wUJ not be made public! In other wordS. the people are
not to be permitted to eumine
the audits, let alone the reGOf'ds
of tbe expe~tures of public funds by elective officials. to c}e.
lermioe for themselves
whether there have been mil· uses.
STD.L. it isn't too bard to un-
denatand why lhe solons doo't
want the newsmen snooping
through the records. Since they
were flrst latved, tbe le,Ulaton
hav.e used the credit cards loose-
ly not only oo personal business
but lD their campaips aa well.
The flagrant have used them to
fuel their pleasure boats and
aJrplaoes and even loaned them
to their wives. cbildr"eft and glrl
frieocb.
Although the explanation that
the audits couldn't be made
public for .. reasons of tonflden·
t1ahty .. was tnant·. the attempt
made b~ A'>:,e rnbl>•man Art
Agnos to 1ust1fy th<' secrecy
reached the he1ghth of r1d1culous,;
ness He contended the records
<'Ouldn 't be pu~hc because of the
potential o( d eath threats
. agalllSl.memt>ers
IN 'nlE entire history of ttie
state. the onJy legislator ever
shot was when. many years ago,
one was caught fooling around
with a lobbyist's wife. On the
otber band. maybe if people
knew bow .some of the legislators rip tbem off lhrougb
credJt card misuse, someone
might really take a pot shot at one oftbem.
sun. the refusal to open the · boota is more lhan Just im·
proper. it is grossly untaJr to
thoee members who meUcuJous-
ly try to limit the credit card use
to legislative business. Now all
will be tarred with the same
black brush.
Sterilization Fad Sparks Calls for Reversal
More Uuut a century ago there
was published a book called Ez-
troordinmy Popular ~~ end
tile Madness of Crowda. As James
Hilton said, "This fascinating
compilation is a sort of case
book of human folly throughout
the ages, with special reference
to what we would call nowadays
the phenom e n a o f mob
psychology."
If tJie book's author, Charles
Mackey, were alive today apd
decided on a
revision it Is
not incon -
ceivable that
h e would
b a v e a
chapter on
that ex ·
traordlnary
phenomenon
of the 1970s -
the voluntary
mutilation of the sex or1ans or
men and women tn order to pre-
vent the poetjblllty of cbUdren.
Tbil ii done throqb vuec
tomy ot the male and a •terllil·
anc procedure for the female.
Tbftt"operatloos W'tT• riJ'tually
un.known • dee.cit a,o. n ls
wholly cbaract.ri1Uc of • wb•l h•• been not undt1ervedl1
ulled "1• "Me Decade" that Ulere are now 80 mllllott coup)•
around thf world pracUcln1
'
some form or vo lu'ntary
sterilization.
THESE PllOC~DUllES are,
tn fact. the leading form of birth
control now being practiced.
One of the reasons for this
particular passionate fad bas
been the lack of faith in the Pill.
Newton's implacable law. that
every action has its equaJ and
opposite reaction, applies to
follies aa well aa to facts. And
we see in tbe paper the other
day a headline.. "A Growing Cry
for SurtetY tq Reverse Steriliu-
Uon." Acc"1-din& lo a New
Jeney autceon, Dr. Edward
Dlamond. there are u ·many as
10,000 women a year in Americ.a
seeldnt reversal of sterilluUon.
In men, the number may be
even higher.
NOT 80 LONG ago a vasee'.
tomy wa, a status symbol In cer·
lain ea.UlbteDed drclea, and the
subject of much dotty
evan1eUam. II• ill the 1mut.er a~burbl aported a "vuectolnJ
pla' • -the tradltlonal male
11mbol wttb a 181> ill tbe drcM. ~ued.Oml• can be done la a
doctor'• offlc• under local uulbella. Sbort sectlonl ol the .... .,.,..,.,, the two lpenD·
·carrJtna tubll in UM 1crotum. ar. ,...,..... out and th• tubel
are tied off. The body continues
to produce sperm but none or it
can be ejaculated. Female
stertlizaUon requires abdominal
surgery in a hospital.
No man knows what the future
holds for him in bis attitudes
toward parenthood <loathesome-
ly rendered by the medical
avant-garde these days as
"parenting.") Many a man and
woman bu discovered this often
ln a second inarri•ee. You have
only one µte to lead and you
sbould lead it with as much of
your body intact u possible.
AS LONG AGO as 1m. when
the madness was Just beginning
to orbit, Dr. Harold Lear of Mt
SLHl Medical School la New
York, bad some. useful cau.
Uooary words:
·'The medical profession
should not condone vasectomy
·on demand.' " Dr. Lear wrote
In an editorial In the Journal of
the American Medical Associa-
tion at that time.
He argued th a t a s mall
percent.age of the men who seek
a vasectomy want it s ub-
consciously to punish their wives
or as an act of self-castration.
"If a patient came and \¥anted a
finger cut off. a doctor would at
least ask why.'' said Lear. "t
don't see why vasectorgies
should ~ any different. If a pa-
tient LS1ooltiog ror a resolution
of an emotiooal problem, he is
not 10~ to find lt in a vuee-tomy." ....
VASECTOMY and sterlliia·
lion used t.o be considered most·
ly irreversible. No•, as the
.. newapaper 1tory re)ated, new
techniques hi "mleroeurgery" -
sur1ery done with tbe aid of twin
mlen»copea -report auccesaful re.•i:saJI at ratel of up to IO per·
cent 1D operatiant oa '750 men. Tlala ls what I call a real
medieal triumph. RteOIUMCtlne .... the tubel of a man fooU1h
• eftOUCb to baft tbem tied off is .
not oeb a eoaatderable tedut.lcal aebleve~"' morally, it mu. It ble w "" a man f,.m bis y.
.,
ANALYSIS I AT YOUR SERVtCE
Ptanch
Opium Source
Shift Seen
NEW DELfDJ. India (AP) -Opium from Afghanistan and rakistan,. cooverted lnto heroin
along a clandestine pipeline to Western Europe. la
replacing the supply once shipped from Southeut
Asia's "Golden Triangle," U.S. Drue offt'Clala say.
American authorities are concerned because a
recent crackdown on Southeut Asian and Mexican
sources for tbe U.S. heroin trade may sharply in-
creue American demand for drugs derived from
Afghan and Pakistani opium.
"It'• lite 1queezing a balloon," said one U.S.
official in a recent interview wtth The Associated
Press. "You put increased enforcement pressure
in one place and the heroin will come out
somewhere else ...
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By TllOMA.1 D. KUA.I
Ccintmlon reJaned for daya lD Pen.n1ylvanl1
latt aprtni, when tM Three Mlle bland nuclear
power plant be1an leaklq redlatJoG. Nttther plant
olftclall aor local 1overnmenta lo tbe 1urroundln1
area knew Juat how t.o rttpond. · Six mootbl lawr, it 1Mma clear that tbe situ•·
tJon probably ~ 't be much better Lt a major
accldent atnack ooe o( tbe two operaUn1 nuclear
pl1nu ln California today.
EstJmat.es of what mlcbl happen range from
"panic on the freeways" -the prediction of a San
Ditao ~ly disuter preparedness offlcial -to
"m aaslve expotiure to radiation," t.he fear of may
anti nuclear a ctiviata.
Both state aod federal governments have
begun trying to do somethina to lmpl"Ove readiness
around atomic plants in California. On the federal
level, the Nucle ar Re1ulatory Comml.ssloo (NRC)
has sent out six teams of ----------exp e rts t o e valuate OUTHERN
emergency plans at all (;AUFORNIA
the nation's nuc lear FO~'lJ S facilities. ~
And the California
Legislature passed a new law allowing evacuation
plannl.ng areas to be expanded beyond the 10-mile
radius called for ln federal regulations.
THE SOONEa THEY do that. the happier
m1ny persona living near the nuclear plants will
be. For while activists who demonstrated outside
the San Onofre facility near San Clemente last
summer collldn't cloae it down, they established
that a radiation leak there might threaten both San
Diego and the Orange County countryside.
lld•9 •••• Tl.Ice• G-pta.•
DEA.a a£ADEU: 8WW la a Ma ••uba·
U.. w ~ a& Maef Y• ••y·a.e eee el die
couu.. A.merkua wt.o ...,. to M 11111 • laer
owa bela.
11.t tile Small Bu.lw Mm•Wr.U. wa.ns
&.hat Ila.If of all new bll&.IHllM fail la die fin& t ..
)'HJ'I Md ti pereettt of diem fall beel .........
maHp..-. Yoe cu noid &Mee ptualla ltJ llil&
bea.1 9m'e 109•.re Cite type of pet'llGe ... cu ,. a
bua.ae. yCMll'Mlf, n.e., lblee beliM"MH efte9
ut~la • slowly, yoa'U •eed ..-ey to C9Yer all
openU., apeue9 for Ute f'tht year, plu ainp
to pay you Uvtag upeues. Alad If '" ky aomeom elle'• operatloa, , ... u lllave lo be wary ol
Uae e~ try lag lo mload ••· uprolKable baalaea.
Before yoe1 bepa, ask yoandf U '" lane good "people akilll," eseeUeet a.eau. Md are tlae
l•depeadent type. Yoa'll aeed 1tro•1 drlve,
pene.eraaee, ud &he abWty to eommalcale eftec·
Uvely.
Then you'll need sbrt·up fDDda or upllal. Yea
can rabe tbeae from penonaJ aavtnp ud aueu.
frlends. banks and credit ulonl, ·and prhate ln·
vestora. Sa.ppllera may evea offer credit. Bat to
raise fund.s, you'll have to elfttUvely aeU yOCll'
batlaeas l~a a.nd your owa abWty to aacceed.
To do thla, yoa 'II need a bulDes.s pl u . a.art
expeues, revenues, and pn>Jeded prollt. for ~
or several years, pt'rhap1 witb the belp of a pro-
fessional accountant. Yoa'U also have to be 1rue
the business complies wUb laws, regaJatlou,
licenses, zoalng and tu provt.Qon.s.
It may be easier to buy an exisU.1 bulneu.
You'll save timt! aod start-up costs lavolved in a
new bu.sf.Des&, Phu you coa.ld flnd a «ood bac<alD
from aom~ wbo mcaat seU oot for persoeaJ rea·
sons. And you'JI also «.et tbe beaefll of the
owner's estabUsbed trade and reputalloa.
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DEAR PAT: I boutbt u.r. Iota la 1(111eJe
Sboala, Ala. !a um. I paid mr taw puodUaUt I«
'2 years uaW 1177. W&ea I ~ my tu bW I
WH notified tbat WI property wa coodemoed b)'
&be Board ol EclucaUoa so a new seJaool could b9
built. I wu not ootilled ol this aetioD before it waa
taken. I wrote to the Board ol F.dueatlon and didn't
receive an answer. Then I contacted tbe diltrict
attorney of Celbert County, and .,alD wu re-
f erred to tbe Board of Education'• auomey.
I flDally heard from him in February 19'18, and
was promi&ed the necessary papers would be pre-
pared and malled to me fOI' my •tcnature so I
could be paid by the probate judge of Colbert
County. I waited. but heard notiling, so I wrote
again ln May. That was one of many unanswered
letters. Long distance pbooe calls and more letters
followed for months I cannot eveo seem to 1et the
promi.aed forms. G . F ., Costa Mesa
A• ,_ bow. tlala aaUer 4.raqed .i-1 for
aeveraJ more 1DCN1tlu. B•t tH proper f.,... ftaaUy
were malled to yoa ao yom coalcl alp alld lllue &Item
notarbecl. At Joag last yoa reeetved a cJtee• for
$l,'8t.
'<Jaa.gi•g Na•e'• Net C••P~~
DEAR PAT· We are interested in legally
changing the spelling or our son's name. Can you
tell UA where to get information on how to do this
ourselves? By that. I mean we wouJd prefer to
secure forms and complete them ourselves rather
than getting involved in the expense of hiring an
attorney.
/ J.W .• Santa Ana
"How &o Change Yolll' Name," by Davtd V.
"Heroin cbnverted from opium grown in
Afghanistan and Pakistan has the potential to
pick uptheslack,"saidtheofficial. '
Balloons released by the demonstrators came
down both in San Diego, about 50 miles south. and
at Lake Elsinore, more than 30 miles east . Radia-
tion could be blown as ( ar as tbe balloons .
But expanding evacuation areas would not be
easy. should either stale or federal officials decide
to do it. Even within the limited lO·mile zone now
included, no one is sure how all the residents could
be informed of a disaster.
Bot watch out for a business being unloaded
becaa~ or falling profits. ·~ the owner gJvlng Ute
real reaSOD for selll.Dg? Ask lo see profit aad toss
statemeall. profit proje<-Uona, Uld recent ta• re-
Loeb t.c.ladel all tbe la.fonnadoll yoa Med te
koo•. pt• legal forms. ~ you boob&ott or
order cllnd.ly by sendillg SS.t5 plu I ~rHat tu
and 4f ceDll postage and bud.llng to Nolo Press.
P .0 . Bos 544, Occidental, Calif. ISMS. Tbls l.24·
page, Wmtraled book oatllnes name cbange pn>·
t'edurn for bot.b mlaort Hd aClu.tts. .
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turns: lben U nttessary, get profeuloaal advice to ..-Ci~hilL/iN~ analyz.e t.bem. Be wary of any bo.si.ness that might
be going under due to poor loc:aUoa. shoddy lavea-
lory, old equipment. or a tarnished reputaUOa.
For an extensive gulde to Ute basics of small ~ "CURRENT PLANS AT San Onofre ' call for
bullhorns to be used, with officials going door to
door." says Dean Kunihiro, chief of one of the
NRC evaluation teams. "That may have been good
enough for Paul Revere, but there is better
technology today.''
baslneu, get a copy of ''Sta.rting and Maa•Cial a L...l ........ ~. "°"" CLOS£-BY 1sueeo
Small Buainess on Your Own." Order by send.Lag DAILY CRUISES DOWNTOWN lONG BEACH
SZ.40 to the Couumer Information Center, Dept. 775-6111 • 832·4521 • 714 527-7111
lOOG, Pueblo, Colo. 8100t.
Any technique other than bullhorns or a siren
loud enough to be heard by every area resident,
even tllose who may be asleep when an accident
occurs. would be mU'Ch more expensive And the
expernie would be multiplied ii evacuation areas
are expanded.
Bank ffolfda11• Not Coto11ftl
Al San Onofre. there is a sizeable populace
within five miles of the plant. but population thins
out for some distance beyood that. The problem
would be completely different at Rancho Seco,
near Sacramento. or the sooo-to-be-licen.sed Diablo
Canyon plant near San Luis .Obispo.
DEAR PAT J have a large payroll and am re
quired to make deposits or withheld income and
FICA taxes of more than $2,000 w1t.hln three days
after the end of a quarterly·monthly period. Does
this mean that if the pe nod ends.on a Friday and
the follo"'.lng Monday is a holiday. l must deposit
on the Friday to avoid a penalty assessment., This
may seem Co be a strange question to ult. but I've
always wondered about it.
H.R., Founta.ln Valley
"11' YOU TAllB A 2:5-mlle radlua, \bere are
more people around Rancbo seco tbao San
Onofre.•' says James Watkins, planning director
for the state Office of Emersency Servicea. "At
Diablo, the popuiatJon cent.er is also farther away than at San Onofre. That mlght make lt tougber to
IU QYll ... Tiie .. , ... -ab-e•eet ii .. ..._.
wttlala tlaree ballk.la& days after ~ _. el a.e
qHrterty·.....u.ly pe..W. b ,.... eue, ta.e duee
design plans at Rancho Seco and Diablo. ·
baUlme .. ,. ,.. delera.. ........ ,......,,.
WMaeeclaJ ud Tll•nday .. tlM! ............ .
tbe Friday <Satmrdaya, s-.daya, aad •aak ,.....Ytl are _. bukJlll .. ,.., • ,_ ..... ..
reqllhed to dep ult by <e ~ ,... .... lllle
Friday that m•ned ~e eed of tile .. ~.
mntbly period.
Coastal Access
Grants Api}roved
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The CaLifomia State
Coas tal Conservancy has approv~d 10 grants
totalling l l.20,417 to launch a land acquisition and
development program of up to $7 million a year
aimed at providing greater access lo coasta,I
areas.
After considering 27 local government applica·
lions. the conservancy approved last week the first
batch of 10 grants in amounts of up to S20.000. But
action was delayed on three other r~uests
SPOKESMAN STAN FRIEDMAN said the
program ls a first in the ,United Slates to support
local projects dealing with "acquisition, develop·
ment and improvement or public coas tal as-
sessways." .
Los Angeles County would recei ve the largest
grant -$20,000 to acquire easement and develop a
connector trail between Charmlee Regional Coun·
ty Park In the Santa Monica Mountains and El
Pescador Beach west of Malibu.
Grants of $15,000 each were approved for
replacement or damaged beach access stairs at
Pier Avenue in Pismo Beach. acquisition of a bluf-
(top parcel of land al Isla Vista. and t'OnstrucUon .
of a stairway and view overlook at San Simeon
Acres in San Luis Obispo County.
OTHER GRANTS WERE $14,000 to the city of
Santa Cruz for a Cowell Beach stairway, $13,701
for Vista Del Mar stairs, landscaping and signs at
Pismo Beach. '$10,600 for six ladders and a
stairway at .~incon Seawall in Ventura County,
$8,620 for Improved access for the handicapped al
Stillwater Cove in Sonoma County, $6,050 for stair
and trail Improvement al Kamph Memorial Park
in Del Norte County, and $2,500 for improvement
of the Salal Trail in Sonoma Cowity.
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Still under consideration for grants are park·
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Coll now for a frM. no obtlgotton lnt9M4tw with one of our
frtendty cout\Mfofs ond bM9 rhls coupon for ~ $50 dbcount.
• .,._..~..,. to4aNm .... ,.. Hjecu a -.. ..-.= 'g...,. O...· matt• f~lUt1. and • major
l7'1 trime r•IA bu lacnnrd ht1h••1 C PacUlc Cou\
dr•••Uca.Ur i• U.. t•-• ala Hl ... wai> Nllll UlrOu&b the cl· ·-u-lJ, • a.Ml 8rowa •aid moa..-ol im, etconliN to • AH JA~ W1att Hart of the ~eport INutd ~..:· C'OU9l1 Oru .. Oounty Shertlf'1 n.part· ~ J.Uee U. m•t Mid tbe 51 1 pe,ruot Jump CrlmH •l•l•U peopa,. ID ttlm.lDal Ktlvlty ibow1 oe tbe npe~lally rap. u4 '°'Mr1· ·· report far Su Juan Capbtraoo
abowW UM moet DOtaW. la· wai a m1 .. ke.
...... K>eell ... '° U.. .....-t. Ao error ln ataU.llc 1•u.ert.ftl .... !~ ::. ~~~~~ lndlcated lbat then acl\lllly -~ ~ --WU a S...I pereent drop ln the t.bere • DO ca-.. '91' alarm. l'r1me rate, Ha.rt. '9ld.
The crim1aal J..Uce "'IOl't, Hart'a «bervatloo hllhliabted
wb.lcb coli.cted 1taU.Uca h'Om a theme echoed by many ol the
Ult cowaty'a • clU• aad UIU-poUce oMciala. which t• lhal the ~r.a.ed .,.. ... compand tM oumben in some cities are 80
flnt ala IDOflU.. o1 ltfl to tbe 1m1ll that any 1Uaht cbanae wlll ume .,.nod ln lt'71 cauH a dramatic shirt In
K-elth Cobcanooo, HecuUve perceot.qes
dlrec:• ol tbe C!OUDcll, Hid Uae "U you b·ad one buralary &n
county'• 9 pe.rtt"nt lnaeae \ft 19"78, and two ln 19'79, then yo"
<. major crimes la •till be&ow the end up with a 100 percent in·
naUona.l rate. crease ln burglary.·' Hart said
And ~ty trends toward ris· It may be morA accurate in
Inc cnme slmply minor n•· aome cases t.o measure lbe in
Uonal lncrease8. crease in crime in conjunction
But staU.tics don't tell the with population activity, of.
whole story. fi cials said.
At least that's the expla.oation "There's a correlatio n
offered by otnciala from two ot between populaUon and crime,"
the cities with the most. aaid J,.t. Gene Norden of lrvtne
dramatic crime rate increues. Police Department.
"You have to be careful in ''So t.bougb the major ~rime
comparinc one community to ra\e itaelf went up 21 percent, it
t h e next whe n · m eaaurin1 only tpcreued 2.S percent over
crime," San Clell\ente Police the popµlatioo rate."
Cbief Gary Brown said. And c.ta Men •a police cbief,.
Stau.tica for that city a.bowed Roger Neth, disputed the cou.n· an increase ol 40.1 perceat for t.y'a..rnorted 20 percent increase
tbe rll"lt six moat.bl of 19'71. for that city. '
. "San Clemente ia cllffereat ,''Our •n!.cqae reports show d
b eca use we h ave beach increue ol about 11 percent;•
,.etb Uid.. 'lbal'• Ill....., ..... of • lG_Dl·UDI• trtpd. I'm
tb•n t:be oounty·wtde averep. plePed and deliibt.td but l'm
Offlciala from three citlea not relldr to aay lt'a been turned
wboH 1tatl1tlc1 abowed 'only erowid. ·
1U&bt lftcrealea in trim• pralaed Hwrt.lnitoo Beach Police Cblef boUa com.munlty IUl>P9't ud lm· E•rl Ro6Uaille a1lo WU reluc·
proved crtmlnal prevenUon and tant to recard tbe 1t.a&.Lltlca too
detection pro1nm1. HrioUlly.
t"'"ountaJn Valley reported ln But aplo, it waa bwalary re-
wltb one of tbt 1malleat ln· duction that 1ot tbe mott. .U.·
creaaa lo m&Jor crhnes, or 1.3 lion .
percent. · '"We bad a alpillcant niamber .J.Th~ hu been a lot ~f hard or arn!ltl over tbe lut quarter.
w(>rk by the department," said for ex.ample, of burglars who
Pollce Chief Marvin Fortin. typically would do seven or eigbl
,kY:t &11« with otber beach amountt-to IOda1 atatJaUa .
cl ti, moet notable l1 the ~· u peop&e ID Beacb are
ta nmtnl or crimes ••••nst not only mor~ in doUan penon1. and ~enta, but are more 4Mluca.,_
There wa1 a countywide jump ed. There's a mlolrnum of
or u perctllt in crimes such u f rruatratioa aeal..nat otber peo-
murder, rape. robbery and aa· pie."
aau.lt, ~ t.o tbe crimln.ai And ll 's fruatr1tJon that led
juaUce report_ to violence and crime, Gl"OU
But Newport Beach 'a crimes said.
involviDC people dropped by ' "l wtah I could claim
percent. something rantutlc about \be
"Newport Beach bas corr· police department, but I credit
sl1tently been sarer." Police the peop!e in the .-communlty.
Chief Pete Gross said. "It They're not violent people."
"But the reducUoo in burglaries buralaries a day. tj I RABBIT
INSURANC E I • m a i n I y d u e t o o u r "Also we caught up with some ~ nei1hborhood watch aroup. prolific rapists." EARL'S "They're not afraid to 1et in· Thal succesa was a result ol a . ll'1.u..a11•G·M11AT•Mo •·~••.._ ...
vo h e d. There have been shiftlnt.actlcs, Robitaille said. ~.~~:;:r,'.. ,...._ .. _..,..
b i I I full I.Cu c mt•.....,
numerous appre ens oos of nvest gators are care Y ~rv~•'·-~··1vo..ro-"9-llMwll~J•J7 bur glaries in programs ." · studyiog burglary trends -the 1011 i1or. ~ vo..• -. ... ,
And il's burglary prevention times ot day and areu where to\u ... 1~~-1753 "'41F~~a:.,.c.-95 .,,_ th~l bas helped keep LafUDa thefts most often occ ur. They '~-'~~"1 ,,,..._
Beach's crime rate increase at lhen saturate the area with of· "''~~=~ IMSa.AMCE
6. 7 percent, Poh ce Cbie{ Jon fi cers. · ·~ ' ... -. .... """' GIOUP
Sparks said. -The res ult ? A drop In -burglaries. Cell 642-5678. ma · .It was a 7.6. percent drop in While the drop in burglary Put• few words U.YIAal
property crimes that was most _:s~t~a~tl~s~li~cs~f~or~N~e~_.,...,~~rt~B~e~a~c~b~b~as~-------~===='o=•=o=rk~lo::r:£o::u:=. -::::!..~~========:=:! nota ble for tbal city. _ --
• 'Wbde the general trend in
Orange County is lhat crime is
drastically up. we've been bo&d·
ing our own,'' Chief Sparks said.
"But I'm not t.oo excited about
statlsllcs over a six·.rnonth period. Still, our crime preven·
lion program has bad impact."
Sparks said those prevention
programs,. were ro s uccessful
that the City Council voted to
continue fundipg them after a
state grant ran out.
·'Thia may show the beginning
Fundillg Plan Opposed NO
We just ~ a brand new offi<E ot C.alifomia First Bank. Right near you.
The Oraqe Count.yr Criminal
J ustice Council u oppoeU.. a
state proposal invotvinc law en·
lorcement funding.
The proposal, made by the
st.ate Office of Criminal J uatJce
Planning, would direct 10 per·
cent of certain funds handed out
by that agency t.o be used fol'
public de(ender and district at·
torney programs.
But local c riminal justice
Course Topic
Is Accidents
UCl Extem\oD wW present a
olae·day .H mlna.r 8aturda1 on
eeiflnl wlth outdoor reenatiaD
accidents.
The seminar, from 8:30 a.m.
to (. p .m .• at UC Irvine, will in·
elude a panel discuuion on the
needs of children in wilderness
survival.
planners say Orange County
public defenders and diatrict al·
torneys already have been al·
lowed their fair share of the
money.
Tbe Orance County Criminal
J ustice Council disburses state
and federal grant money fun·
neled tbroug.b them by the state
agency.
Keith Conc annon, e xecutive
direct.or or· the county agency,
s aid the s t a te 's actio n lo
earmark the 10 percent would
further erode local control of
that disbursement
The state already directs
about 3S percent of SUMS million
in federal r...w Enforcement A&-
alltanc:e Adv"n•atraUon money
to be ,used on juvenile, 'courts
and correctiona programs, be
said.
The earmarking of' an add.i· tional 10 percent ror tbe public
defenders and district attorneys
would cooatitute "end runa oo
local decision·makiQg, •· Cone an·
non said.
Eatery Ro bbe d ··
A man clad an a red jacket and
a ski mask poked a black re!·
volver into the rabs of a Laguna
llllls Bob's Big Boy Restaurant
manager early Sunday, d e·
m.aaded cash and ned with t.be
emplo>;ee'• car and 11.000.
8eminar on Conilo8 Slated
A one-day seminar on condominium buying wiU be presented
by the UC Exterunqn Saturday on the UC lrvine campus.
Instructor Leonard Weksler said the seminar wall explore the
·common sense approach to purchasing a condominium A ru t
estate attorney win be the guest spe1tker on the legal aspects or
homeowner associations. ,
The c:osl of the seminar is kS which mcludes class mate rials,
At 396 Superior Avenue.
· ln (ac1, we're opening new branches all the lime. So finding a oonvenient
branch of our bank is really no problem.
Our newest~ offers the same' thi0$t5 all our brandles offer. Skilled.
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-WILLIE MllEN8 DOESN'T FIT into the
Angela' plans. They've already got a firs t
baseman (Rod Carew) and a designated bitter
(Don Baylor), aiid Aikens says be would welcome
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Orioles Eye Title -
Palmer Battles Candelaria
BALTIMORE <A P ) -Buoyed at.the prospect
of. playing before lhetr frenued home fans, and
with veteran Jim Palmer on the mound the
Baltimore Orioles try to wrap up the }.9'79 World
Series tomght.
Pittsburgh will counter with lert·hander John
Candelaria on the mound
.. All we need to wm this thing 1s one more one
game winning streak." Manager Earl Weaver said
as the Onoles went into the sixth game with a J 2
edge over the Pittsburgh Pirates
··When you v.an three games. you sl.111 have
that b1~ one stanng you an the face." Weaver said
·· 1 hope we don t get an a nurry I JUSt v. ant the
players to relax and do what they did an the other
games "
"If somebody had ~okt me we'd be leading 3·2
and going home with Palmer and McGregor ready
to pitch. I couldn't be very up!et," Weaver saitt.
"PITCHING AGAINST PITTSBURGH once
before ts going t.n help," Weaver satd ot Palmer.
"lit> '> going to h<t vf> h1~ own ideas about what he's
Tonighf '" Gofftl>
P1tchera Jonn Candelarll (Ptnaburgnt vs. Jim Pai.nar
IBalt1more) / Weatne · Cloudy w1tn 40 pe1cent chance of rain. Tem·
peratur91 In the m1d-501
TV Channel 7, S p.m
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THE ORIOLES HAD A CHANCE lo v.in their .. going to do I JUSt hope Wt.' get him some runs
third World Senes m Pittsburgh Sunda>. but the · early " Pirates pounded out 13 h1 Ls 1n a 7 1 victory and Palmer. who celebrated his "34\h birthday
raised their Senes batting average lo a whopping ~onday . said he l<'arned some things ·about the
339. Pirates last week. 10dud1ng the fact that he'd have
··1 never figured there'd ~ this much scor to r hange speeds mon· often
mg," Weaver said, while bemoanin~ the fact that ·'Obviously. we ·r~ going to have to outhit
Pitts burgh already has collected 61 hits against them·" P&lmt·r -;a id ·· 1 hav<• to pitch good and get
Baltimore's fine pitching staff. some runs It s th;,it '>lmplt: "
He noted, however. that the Pirates scored
!ewer runs on the natljral grass or Baltimore 's
Memorial Stadium in the first two games than
' they did on 'the artificial· surface at Pittsburgh's
Three Rivers Stadium.
THE ORIOLES, DESPITE A .251 batting
average, have had much more Umely bittiD1.
They've had two ftve-nan lDninp and one six-nm innina ln tbe ,..,.. lbey won.
Palmer. Who has a 3· 1 World Sert es rttard and
will be m•lriQI bJa eicht.b Seri• at.art. pttcbed well
tn the SffOnd ~ame WQI) 3-2 by the-Ptr.a.ea after be
ONE TIDNG IS OBVIOUS: the d1ametricailY
opposite personahlles a"d baseball psychology of
the two men pulllng the strings from the bench .
We_aver Is an unorthodox strategist, detached
from bis players, subUy sarcastic, supremely .,..
fident. He's patient. waits for the opposition to
make a mi9take. ' Cb:-C.,l::;.r. fie kl bou of the NaUoaal Leape Plra\M, ls a pel"etllllal ~· -
r SHAFER SUGGS CELEBRATES A PASS RETURN FOR A JETS TOUCHDOWN. was litled.
He ml.Lil have been born with a s rrule frozen on his
face. Kt rarely c ritJclus his 'pl-.yen. He ma~
b >'-lhe. boot. ffe"s one ,ol the boys aimOllg players.
Monday Night Fumble Ball
This One Should Be .Jettisoned,
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of llM o.i1y ,., ... SS.If
Monday Night 1'~umble Bowl
should. have carried a cp rating
( coact\'s 1 guidance s uggested)
because some material was de·
finitely not s uitable for high
school players. Ratings are on a
scale of 1 to 10 with a bonus of
eight points for the World Series
keeping Howard Cosell detained
one more week.
Matcbup: 4.5. Considering
their past history. J els were
lucky to be making their first
MN F appearance since 1976.
Con siderin g the way they
played. V~gs wiU be lucky to
be asked back before 1986.
each good play, minus two for
each bad one WouJd have been
oetter if Vikings had punted on
first down
Drama: 5.0. Classic case of
young whippersnappers beating
up on the old vets.' If you've seen
one, you've seen them all .
Continuity: 7.0. Flowed well
and beal !be Mash 9 o'clock de·
adline by five minutes. Two·
minute drills took nine and 10
minutes, respectively.
Violence: 6.0 Four points
for Donald Dykes roughing
kicker Greg Coleman on a punt
with two-pomt penalty tacked on
for writhing-in·pa1n closeup.
Balldap: 3. 7. Appa re ntly ,
neither quarterback Jistened to
ABC promotions billing ·the
game as a showcase for brilliant
wlde receivers. As It turned out.
game ha~more dull rubs than a
29-cent pair of stockings . ,
Elld&emeat: 6.0. One point for
Predictability: 3.5. Best
rushing team against defense
ranked 11th against the rush
doesn't leave much to the im·
agination. Only s uspense was
·figuring out which way Vikings
would tum the ball over -by in-
terc~ption or by fumble.
Mediclll Update
• Rams~' Wounded List Grows
lt wu a battered, beaten and l em barraued Ram squad that
reported to i\a An&t>eim trainin&
\ site Monday; . I Five more players were in·
• Jured ln &mday nicht's fiuco at j Texas Stadlum, witb two.
& playen-quarterbact Vince
Ferra1amo and receiver Billy
W addy--cleftnitel)' out of action
and at least three more (Pat
Tbom...ealf, Dave Elmendorf·
•praiued neck, John WlWatns-·
calf) queltiouble for Sunday's
same aplnlt San Die"' at the
I CoUH\llD. .
WITB WADDY and Fer·
ra1a-.O jolalQI all tile otbel'-. ! Ram• 1quieeatn1 Into trainer oa" Tallltll'• om-. UMt total o1
..,...... 9lld ,._,"" out with
. 1-jwiel ltaDdl at 1J and could ao to 11 lf Tbomu ii unable to ..... the eall Sunday, wb.lch
...... like!J. ror tboM wbo ... becQCDe coafUNCI .uh who'• m1a1m, aQd "'-'• .., 11•, .._. ii a lledieal
C.tar =OD tbe ~; ,......(p'OID),Oodr
?-. ....
Jones (tom Achilles tendon >,
Willie Miller <torn knee. U1a-
ment.s),-Dennis Harrah (broken
right leg), Rod Perry (jammed
knee), Ron Jessie <l>roken right
leg), Doug Smith (strained
knee), Carl Ekem (tom knee
ligaments ), Jim Jodat
(damaged ankle),•J eff Sev~raoo
(torn kn~ cartilage), Waddy
(pulled hamstring), Ferragamo
(broken right band}.
THE SAMS PLAYED like a
b~at.en army agains t the
Cowboys. 'Ibey couldn't move
t-he ball against ~ bltbly·
weakened Dallas defeue, and
the No. 2 defense ln the NFC
couldn't do anytblnc right in try.
tn1 io atop Roser Staubacb,
Tony Donett .and Co.
Tbfnll aJWl't iotn1 to set uy
better ag~ SU Dte10 efUler.
Dan Fouts threw ior 318
y arda and tbree touchdowns
a1ain1t a bealUay Seattle
Seabawk MeCmdary and lt'• u.
Rama' ~. at tent f«
the mommt, that ii bW11D1 and
ta tbe moat Wlnerable.
Distractions: 0.0. What? No
honey shots? MNf' without
c leavage is llke pancakes
without syrup.
Objectivity: 0.0. F ran Tarken·
ton clinched thi~ unperfect score
when he d escribed Tommy
Kramer's hesitation to call time
out like this "We lost about six
or eight seconds there "
Vinal: 7.5. Like cons istent
linemen, ABC cameramen do
their job day in and day out
without much notice . Special re-
cognition goes to their multi·
angled look at different ways to
drop an easv {>ass .
Audio: 9.7 It may be just a
coincidence, but with Cosell out,
ear's don't ring as much as they
Downing Signs
Angel Pa~t
used to. You also don't need a
dictionary to fin~ out what ap·
nouncers are saying
Total: 59.4
• And now for the highlights
R est Colloquialism : Don
Meredith, for describing Vikings
thusly. "Good ol' b1gguns· or big
ol' gooduns'."
Best called shot: Tarkenton,
moments before Jets had a field
~oal blocked. for saying· "Keep
in mind the Vikings block a lot of
extra points and field goals ··
Best Gang Tackle: When
Ahm ad Rashad dropped a ball
before he was hit. he got 1t from
bolb sides of the announcing
\><>0th. Said Tarkenton ··He did
·that with absolutely no help "
Countered Gifford : "It's a good
way to go home early in tbe
season It's hard enough to WU\
them to not gj.ve them away.··
Beal crowd salute : "A
partisan Jet crowd here torught.
They boo every Viking who
takes tilil helmet off." -Gifford.
The Cafifornia Angels an-·
nounced Monday that catcber Subtlest blat for a rule
Brian Downing, who was cbaa1e: Meredith for describing
eligible to become a free agent a· punt return this way : "There's
this fall, has signed a multi·year the traditional part of tbe run.
contract with the American back,theflagonthe.play."
League baseball team. Bell aew1: Giffor<f, analyzing
No further terms were an-Tarkenton's announcement that
nounced. M lnnesota is getting a domed
Downing, 28, hit .~ \hi& past --stadium: "That's one team th1't
season.thetopALaveragebya w i ll no.~ be going t o Los AP'..,.._
K;;h n~~~es the P;;;h~C;~:;~~ 1
TEMPE, Ariz. <AP> ~Frank Kush, their attention" but ~ied striking any ~f coaches being intimidated but.. his informa·
fir ed as ArllOOa St.ate Uni enlty football them "skin to skin." Uon on players being asked to lie was
coach for allegedly press I players and RutJed&e, wbo bas transferred to the "&econd·band."
asaiatant coaches to lie about b1a puncbinc Untvenity of Nevada·Las Vegas, charged Kuab admitted instructina bis players
a play~. denied the cbarces Monday. rthat he1 was punched by Kush , and and coaches on bandlln1 morale probtems "Belle~e me, I never did such a thlnl t taaraased off the ASU squad after botching related to \be Rutledge case, but "I would
(cover up)," Kush said at a news con· a kick at last year's UDiverait.y of not. ask any player or coad\ to cover up f()r
ferenee in bis backyard. "I told the Waablqton game in Seattle. me."
playera to tell the truth."
Fred iitUer, ASU athleUc diredOr, ex-
plained the flrinl at a newa ec>nterence
four houri earlier. "1 learned that. Frank
Kuab wu att.emDtina to cover up the fact
t.bat be bit K•vtn"Rutledae," MW.r said.
"NO, I DIDNOT," Kuah said when asked
lf be ev• touched Rutledl•· "I aUll believe
it la my own bu.rt -tbat11 whY I took that
Ile detect.or t.elt -that J dldn 't toucb b1m. • •
lliller aald he found the polylJ'lpb test
"uapenullli" lD Ulht of tbe e'rideDce I had
aceumuaat.d -.,.,Ueularb' the 'vidence
"J &NEWTBJ:aE were some youncsten
who ~uppoaedly aald t.bey 'saw me bit
Ratledlt.'' the coach aald1 so be talked lo
the team. "Even t.bouab some of you mQ
have aald that you saw it, 1 escuae you, l 1 pardon you,'.' Kuab recalled sayln1.
KV8H ALSO DENIED JUftchtn1
Rut.ledle, a fC?rmer ASU punter wbo b11
1\Md billl and tbe achooJ f« Sl.1 million.
Kuh admitted 1lappl.Da pl•J8!'1 on tbe
bellnet ud ar•btUI face ...... to "cet
of the ." • TM C:::e direetOr aaid be received
flnt-laand llnowllltt*-lut week of
•• "' .L.:;; -
·-:41 l
Coaches were<totd: "We aa a coaching
alaff must stick together. There's 1oin1 to
be a lol ol lnnuendos and lies," Kush said.
"I said, 'Don't believe b.&11 of tbil U..t
you're bearine.' " ..
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UM fOGr --&A cooltnee. mea you
ban \0 ,...valJata your pl"Olrun froro
top &o baUom," MW Ooaab•. "Aod that'a
wflal 1'11) .,.-"' 11.artJDI today "
Tb• lac.t -..hell wH probably the
tou&heet to t.ake bttalUe of the callber ol
tb• oppGIMOL Tbe 8ruina blew a l4--0 lead
laal Satw'day U. droppln1 1 n 14 <kt-Won
at Wathiniton St.ate
Donahue believe. a major factor ln bit
team '1 problenu bu been a lack of ex·
plotl venesa
"The Utlnc we bsven't been able to do
olfenalvely ha_s been to generate many bla
play•." he nid "The way you aaJt a 1ame
away ls by makina a 1001 touchdown ND
or throwln1 a Iona touchdown pua.
UCLA bu lollt Ill last three 1ames by a
total ot Juat 10 $K>lnls TlM Bru1na • other
sttback wu a ~ 16_ dc<:laloo at tht b~
of unbe .. ten Uou1uon In their aeauon·
opener.
"0lJR FOOTBALL TEAM bas not beep
bleaaed by thoge big plays. We play pretty
jood, we plug alon~but eve~·a so hard for us. We really don't have lhe abw:
ty to explode. "
DONAHUE INDICATED tbal a9mc ·~ban&et mi&bt be in •ton for · UCL.A. ~bJcb bu ao.t three •tra!Pt 1ame11 aJid ~
'jl) but mathematJcalb out ol roaleoUon ln
tlte Paclf1c· lO Conference because of H ~2 rttord.
.~, 8EUEVt; Wt; OOtJU> have won
evt.0ry l&ID4: "'t've loat. and I think' we·r~
1ood mouah to wl.D '-'Very game we have
left to play." Hid Donllhue "I believe our
playert havt: n u1I chuacter aod will
respond
The Bruins play their next three games
al the Coliseum, which is nice, but all
three oppon,ots -CalifomJa this Satur-
day rught, Washington on Oct. 27' aod
Arizona State on Nov. 10 -are currently
cootendmg for the Pac-10 'Ue.
Cal bas a 2·1 coofereoc record and a 4·2
overaU mark. The Be have a score to
settle, haVlng lost CLA seven straJght
times ''Obviously when you're 2-4 and two of
"I Llunk we've tr1ed hard J don't Uunk
th~ 11l aye~ havl' qwt We've played every
tt>~m cl~ · •
A Capsule Report From the World of Sports
Tate Readies for Fight
With 15 Spar~ing Rounds
From AP Dlspa&.chea •
' JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -American ·m heavyweight John Tale will lake part in a full
dress rehearsal Wednesday rugbl for bis World
Boxing Association' title fight against South
Africa's Gerrie Coetzee Saturday night. •
Despite the protests of local promoters, the Tate camp
announced Mooelay tbat Big Jobn wiU go a fuU 15-rounds
against three sparring partners in the ring at Loftus Versfled
Stadium in the capital of Pretoria.
·'Tate wants to get used to the ring, the stadium and the
general atmosphere," said Irving Rudd, a spokesman for
U.S. promoter Bob Arum. ., ~
Local promoters, hand.ling the fight arrangements for the
Arum organization, Top Rank Inc., protested that the spar·
ring session will interfere with last-minute ~nstruction and
seat inst.allalion1.0 accommodate an expected crowd of 85,000
for the fight on Saturday night.
The promoters e ven threatened to dismantle the ring if
Tate and his sparring partners show up. ... ·----
But Tate's manager. Ace Miller, said the Knoxville, Tenn~. fighter will spar in the stadium grass if he bas to.
Both Tate and Coetzee were scheduled to have medical
rherkups today
------(/&tot~ of th.-DaP1-------..
Pittsburgh second basemaJ\ Phil Garner on what
Sunday's game a ccomplished for tb'e Pirates · "The only
thing it meant is that we have one ,less game to win
We've still got to win two ball games."
. ~ Tep• I• P•elllr·JO
Former Servile High star 'h.rt Sdloliert. em-[iJ
b•ttled in .. w•r witb fresbmu .lolal EJw•7"for tbe 4. • sbrting berth al quarterb•ck for Stanford
University all year. was named P•cific-10 Con-
ference Offensive Player or the Week for his performance in
a 21·21 tie with USC. Washington Slate cornerback Mlb Sno•
is the Defensive Player of the Week for his showing in a 17·14
upset win over UCLA Long Be'3ch State's Paul McGaf·
figan, a product of Foothill High in Tustin. 1s the PCAA 's Of-
fensive Player of the Week after completing 26 of 45 passes
for 327 yards in a 17-14 victory over Drake ... A s tudy shows
that of the 93 players wbq became free agents on Feb. 1 and
have s~ce signed 1979 NF.L contracts, the average salary in·
crease is 27.9 pe~cent ... Fonner defensive tackle Roger
StillweU of the Chicago Bears has filed suit claiming tbe NFL
te4JD and its physicians were negligent in treating a knee in· jury that forced him to retire.
.-
Pittsburgh Pirates Man81jr Q11ell T~ ar-
rived With bis ball cluoin-sil more Monday after-lilil noon,~ day after the death of bis mother, Anne
Tanner, In New Castle, Pa. A Pi.rates represen-
Vnique Individuals_
Award Wmners
Get Their Dues
By WILL GRIMSLEY
"'"'ueci.1c .... ,., .. "'
BALTIMORE CAP> -AS the
World Series winds down, let's
take lime out lo pr.esenl the
Abner Doubleday Awards for
un\que a11d transcendental
performances .
'The "Babe Ruth-Baseball-ls·
Fun" Award: Willie StargelJ.
Pirates, who bumps a nd carries
on ' dialogue with every enemy
batsman who visits him at first
base. "The Cincinnati Reds
compla.itled to the league office
and 1 got a reprimand." says the
38-year-old Pittsburgh captain
and motivalor "I told them to
jump in the la,ke_l P«IY for fun.'" ... THJ: "RICH ALLt:N·l'm Mis·
unde r s tood " Award : 8 111
Madlock , Pi rate'S , labeled a
c lubhou se law ye r a n d
troublemaker wtth both th<'
Chicago Cubs :md San Francisco
Giants. crnt·rgcs as tht· popul11r
and· st•lf C'ffacing star of tht• Na
tionat LN1gu,. Ch:.tmp1ons W1t.h
nine hit~ m 18 a t bats (the last
five In a row). he IS tht: pnmc
candidate for MVP
The "Bobby Fischer Com ·
puter Brain" Award: Manager
Earl Weaver, Orioles. The little
held general's chess moves,
picking the right pinch-bitter
and the proper relief pitcher at
the right time, has astounded ex-
oe rts Half luck y and h a lf·
l(t'OIUS. perhaps. but !Cl's face 1t
guys make their own luc~:
T h l' · M .1 n a.,., a '.t a u I C' r
1\" ard for diamond pug1hsm
Rick Demp:.(•y, Oriole., catcher .
6·U :rnd 184 pounds of pure fury
llt> throws tus body in front of
wild pitches. digs errant baUs
out of tht: dirt, feuds with his
pitchers and. when something
goes wrong, destroys the water
cooler and s tarts helmets and
bats flying. The Onoles have
learned t.o duck.
playorts. tus Harpo Marx hair
style. stuffed gorilla and glib
commerstary sUU added coauc
relief to an aggravating week of
rain , s now. bitte r cold and
~ener.al frustration
The "Jack Arms trong.Without
Blemish" Award: Chuck Tan·
ner. manager of the Pirates No
All-American boy. but an All
A mer1can m a n -gracious.
friendly, cons1d~rate U\ race or
the severest st.run Class Wlth..ct
capital C.
TOE ".\W SHUCKS!Modesty"
Award: Kiko Garcia, Bal~ipore
short.st.op in the running ror rrt VP.
who says. "They s hould give the
c ar to either The Bi rd. wbo
represents all of us.or make 1ta 25
passenger bus. H's been a team
JOb "
T h e ··wt.y W a t c h ·The
r.om~····· AY.:lrd ·Wild 8111
llaf!y. tht· human alphabet wh<J
rlel1 ght)o. Oriole:-. fans from t.h•·
-.op uf tht· dug<iut lwtt1·r th<tn
mos l of ilw M uppt·l:. "ho ha vt·
1nvadC'd ha~• baH · Jlall1mor•· T he Hird. 'I ht· l'tratt· Parrvt,
Tht• Clurken Ph1 l11c Phanauc
and Atl anta 's Bl e a c h e r
Creatur e . etc Nowadays the
game appears undressed 1( 1t
doesn't have a clown.
The "Pinch-Me·Qwck-Before
I -Wake Up" Award. Tim Stod·
dard. Orioles. 6 7, 235·pound re
lief p1tchl'r and fuH1l1 H from the
baskl:'tbJll court, v. ho ..:ot the
first and onh hit of h1 ' fnc VC'ar
p r 11 f c•., ' 1 i; n .1 I r .1 r .. 1• r. 1 n
S.itunta:-, -.1x 111111 1i.;hth 1nn111~ . r forgot v. h.1t .. :-.p1 nn 111~
bi.iscball lookl-<l l1kl-·hr :.a1<i
THE "TEDD\' ROOSt..VEl.T
Carry.a .Btg·St1r k · Award
Dave Parker. Pira tes right
fielder. a .&5. 230-pound monster,
highest paid player in basebaU
at nearly $1 million a-yn-r:-who
has all the ingredients of great-
ness -speed, rine arm,' power
al tbe plate, dedication and con
fidence. "I am the best." says
Big Dave. with a complete can-
dor "I should wm the Triple
Crown tbatUog average. home
ruos. RBI I every year
Working It Out
Edison High football coach Ball Workman a nd his
quarterback. Frank Seurer . talk things over in a pre-
league game This week things get serious as Sunset
League action begins. The 'Chargers. Orange County's
S o 1 football team. travel to Newport Harbor Friday
night
Fro91Pa~BI
CHANGES TO BE MADE • ••
needs -a left-banded st.aruslg
pitcher, a shortstop and a left.
handed power hitter. prefer ably
an outfielder
lf Aikens could ~ converted
into ~ r('l1able defensive out
f1eldc·r. on<' of their problemi.
"'ould tw solved . but Aikens
doesn't have the spe~ or hne!.::.c
for that pos1tJon
··I wouJd really li ke to pla)'
f1r::.t bjse for somebod y ,··
Aikens tOld t.hc Oaily Pilot 'I'm
willing to a.i,-cept betng a de
s ignaled hltter. JUSt as long al>
I'm 1n the lineup every day
·'The maw thlng, · · Aikens coo·
tiuued . "is just to get
somewber1! where I 'll have a
chance to play every day,
against both right-handed and
l<'ft ttsnded pitching ·
IT S(}l':'\OS LIKE A1KES1'-
knov.c; hv I!' on tht· JUrtton blc><'k
(; d rr al:.o .1dm11-. to d ... nt· 1it"
elsewhere around the league.
HE PREFERS NOT to talk
about the thought of playing m
Seattle next year. except to say,
"If 1t happens. 1t happens ."
One rumor has Bavasi, who 1s
pleased with Ande rson's work.
trying to chanf(e the Montague
drat with the Manners. He al·
lcgedly "'ants to d eal Rance
M ulbmlu. instead of Anderson.
T h e A n g~ I s h a v e t w o
chronicall y injllrM players who
figure to stay because nobody
"'ant s to deal for damaged
g ood~ J oe Rudi a nd frank
Tanana.
Rudi is SlKJ)ed through 1981.
Ke basn't played an injury-free
season since joining the Angels
three years ago The 34-ycar-old
'eteran h as p roduced pro ·
)!rE''>:-1,ely v.orst.· '\tat~mce 1974
h l" .1 H'r d~('~ l!J:l '.!7k . 27()
.!f'4 .!.:Xi .!I~ I
feeltn~ that the AnRt>b \o\On t Wllll.E TANANA .WAOF 1
keep tum But he "'ant.s to :.lay d r amatu.v romeback late th1.,
I '40uld like 't:n much to wai.on. th<' JUr) 1:-s ull out on h1:.
play for t.hls club In. Ch~go. I pot<.'nllaJ for a Cull recovery lfl'
was just playing for myself." ...., as offered on the trading block
Garr told the Daily Pilot "But last wmter. but no OJle made
here. you can be part of a t.e"am. Bavas1 an offer be liked.
, I feel I would be an asset to this When you break 1t down, c~f~ toou• ittct'. rgre~t o,.. -e ~t'r'I' ficet or the Angels·
ganizauon. and California is the maJteup 1s likely to c baoge-
best place to play " s tarting pitchers. bullpen, oot-
Aoderson is part of a rare field. infield and bench.
breed-a prospect groomed m And 50rnebow: that seems SW'·
the Angels' organb:atioo who ts prising for a team wbicb just eo·
still wearing a California UD· JOYed the greatest season in its ..
lform. Most of tbem end up tustory.
tative said that 'Tanner had discuued bia mother's death with
his father before deciding to cooUnue managing in the 1979
World Series. The sPokesman for the National League team
said Tanner and his father ap-eed that Mrs. Tanner would
bave wanted him to continue at the Pirates' helm ... Har-
~-rab's Race and Sports Book ia picking Baltimore as a slight
favorite to wrap up tbe World Series in game six tonight.
Baltimore ia listed al 1~13 while Pittsburgh is an 11-10 un-
derdog . . . Tom Joluuoe, one of the American League's top
relief pitchers in 1977. was signed by the Chicago White Sox
Monday as a free agenl and assigned to their Iowa club in lbe
American AasodaUon ... The San Diego Clippers will leave
Bl1I W..._ behind when they travel to Portland tonight foe a
game with the Trail Bluera. Walton said be still is in "con-
siderable pain" from a left foot that.bas kepl him ipactive for
16 days ... Jockey C•rft.oll "s.afty" Bean bas ~n placed
on two years' probation .after pleading ·guilty to a charge of
THE .. W ILLIAM
Shakespeare Award for
Pretentious and Pontifical
Rhetoric: The TV and radio an-
nouncer, who cootinue to try to
impress us with high-falutin'
words like "velocity" and "loca·
t1on" when they mean "a fast
ball low and on the outside cor
ner. '' This despite the gentle re
buke b y Columnist Russell
Baker of the New York Times. • College Football TA IE
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
0 N YOU I
-consplracy lo accept bribes at a Pennsylvania
track ... Fonner Detroit Lions running back Steve Owens has
joined nine fellow veterans of the NFL club who are seeking
workers' compensation for foo~all-related injuries.
Tele.,ui••, Radio-
Fo11ow1ng are the top sports programs on TV tonight. Rat-
ings are: ./ " " " excellent; " " " worth watching; o1 .t fair· .t forget It. • e 5 p.m .• Cttennel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./
WORLD SERIES: PlttSbuf9h at Baltimore.
Announc.rs: Keith Jackson. Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale. •
It wlll be Jim Palmer (10-6) pitching tor the Baltimore Orioles against John Candelaria (1'·9) for the Pittsburgh
Pirates.In tonight's sixth game Of the World Serles. Baltimore
could wrap up the series with a win white the Bucs could send It
down to the wire In the seventh g.tme with a vktory.
OTHER TELEVISION
6:30 p.m. (S2) -COLLEGE ffOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS -Highlights of college games Pfayed over the weekend.
7:30p.m. (S2) -MORSE RACING-TOday at Santa Anita ..
· RADIO
Baseball -Plttst>urgh at S.ltlmore In the sixth game of thf Wor"ld Ser"teS. S: 1S p.l'J'I., l<NX (1070). Baseball-Chlcag9at Lalcers,8p.m. KLAC CS70l .
Hodt•Y -Kings •t Watnlnoton,·6 p.m. delay, KllS (1150).
The "Dizzy Dean-Daffiness"
Aw a rd: Don Stanhouse ·'Stan
the Man Unusual", Orioles relief
pitcher. Although his World
Series performance didn't
measure up to that in the
1.akers Unveil
Magical Look
I NGLEWOOD-Thc Lakers
will unveil their new look to the
home crowd tonight when the
NBA club lakes on the Chicago
BuUs at the Forum.
The 8 o'clock meeting also
looms as a battle of giants
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the
Lakers' 7·2 center who won
Friday's season opener wltb a
s kyhook ~t "'\he buzzer, goes
against his old nemesis, Artis
Gilmore.
But for the most part. the
game will give Los Angeles fans
their first real look at Earvin
"Magic " Johnson, the 6-8 rookie
guard oul of Michigan State.
A team that was considered
small by NBA standards a year
ago, the La.ken now employ one
of the beeliest front lines.
Spencer Haywood. a 6 ·9
forward, will start across from
6-6 Jamaal Wilkes with Johnson
Joln1n1 6-2 Norm Nixon lo t.be.
back court.
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FOOTBALL /BASEBALL
DAN BAUER
'Jhe Golden. 50
Area F_ootball Leaders Listed
. TMDllMyPHot'aGolden50 239: 2. Jim Staff <University> 13-26-0,
(Last week's W. plays of st yards or 201 : 3. Greg Teregis <Costa Mesa ) · ••re> 14·26·0. 197: 4. Sam Aiello (Manna)
S3-Mart Htmtley, Marina (53-yard 9-11-0, 176: 5. Phil Spencer cmaler
·pass f rom Sam Ai e llo) Dei) 14·22·0, 170.
52-Dan BJuer, Costa Mesa (S2-yard ~asoa Passing
toucbdownpass fromGregTeregis) 1. Andy De Luca <Fountain Valley)
49·81·8, 699; 2. Frank Seurer <Edison)
· The eon 43-73·2, 641 : J. Sam Aiello <Marina)
97~Taylor <Ma ) · 93-Banner 38·65·3. 636: 4. Phil Spencer <Mater
(San Clemente 6:,_Templeton Dei) 38-76-1 , 590 , 5. Bill Lux tCosta
(Irvine>; SS-Roberts (Irvine) and Mesa)30·54-4,491.
Carlyle <Mater Dei); 77-Bright lltteMng (Last Week)
(Corona del Mar>; 72-Bacbmeier 1. Dan Bauer <Costa Mesa) 9-144 ,
(Ocean View); 70-Bell <Edison); 2. Rick Moser <Ocean View> 8·146; 3.
6&-Thompson <Huntington Beach); Bob Marvick <Un1 vers1ty1 5·132 ,
6.C-Boyer <Edison ); 62-Bright CTwo weeks ago): I. Chris Cates
<Corona del Mar>. Bauer (Costa (Newport Harbor> 7-137, 2 Mark
Mesa), Kraiss CEstancia ); 60-Huntley (Marina) 6·122 : 3 Kirk
Schnitger <Corona del Mar>; 5~ Swarthout <Corona del Man 5·81
York (Fountain Valley); 58-Moser Season Receiving
(Ocean View); 56-Bell (Edison) and 1. Dan Bauer (Costa Mesa) 31 ·533.
T aylor cMariha); 55-Jime nez 2. Mark Huntley CMarma> 24 ·461. J
C Ne wport Ha rbor); 54-Hunlley Mark Ratto <Mater De1 J 15-236 . 4.
(Marina ) and Cates I Newport Mark Boyer (Edison ) 14-252. 5 Terfi Harbor>~ 53-Huntley <Marina>: Bachmeier !Ocean View) 14-181. 6.
52-Starkman <Costa Mesa). Spencer Mark York' I Fountain Valley) l3-304,
<Ma ter Dei) and Bauer <Costa 7. Chris Cates <Newport llarbor>
Mesa); 51-BeU <Edison); 50-Bauer 13·262 ; 8. Tim Finley <Fountain
<Costa Mesa>. Valley) 13-165.
AreaStaH1t1calleadera Scoring (Last Week >
Rusb.lng <Last Week) I. Chris Starkman CCosta Mesa I 1
l. Kerwin.Bel) (Edison) 25-186; 2 and Sam Aiello (Manna ) 18 each: 3.
Mark Roberts (Irvine) 17·126: 3. Jeff Chris Bright <Corona del Mar), Bob
Banner (San Clemente) 19·114; 4. Perry (Irvine). Joe Manfre 1 Edison>
Chris Bright <Corona del Mar> 18-101. 12 each.
Season Rush.Ing Leaders Season Scortng
1. Kerwin Bell (Edison)· 81-833, l. Kerwin Bell (Edison) 72 : 2. Jim
10.3; 2. Jim Taylor (Marina.) 63-515, Taylor <Marina) 42: 3 Jeff Banner
8.1; 3. Chris Bright <Corona del Mar). (San Clemente> 41: 4. Scott Giem
94-483, 5.1; 4. Chris Starkman <Costa <Newport Harbor> 39, 5. Phil
Mesa)77..C00,S.2 . ,"'*' • Spencer (Mater Dei) 36; 6. Boyer
.,. (Mater Dei) 32; 7. Chris Brlgbt
, ....... (J.a•t Week> <Corona deJ MU'> and Sam AJeUo
1. ~Kotler <Ocean View) '14-21-0, ( l .. rina) 30. . ,
Jets Turll New Leaf,
~~K ~u~~~~ ~;3~~ :. ~~~~;d
Richard Todd turned a fu~i:.ed punt plunge . It was his 52nd career
into a three-yard scoring run and touchdown. tying Bill Brown for the
safety Shafer Suggs returned an in-Vikings' club record.
t er ception 32 yards for another New York got its first scoring op·
. nesota Vikings helped the New York g me when punt returner Jimmy
touchdown Monday night as the Min· p~tunity with just 2: 16 gone in the
J et~ to a 14-7 win with seven E ards was hit by John Sullivan of -~··--·iurtfovers. the ets ·and rumbled. Tim Morl!sco
1t was the Jets' first victory in ret'.overed on the Vikings' 18-yard
·eight NFL Monday night games since line and. five plays later , Todd faked
the televised series began in 1970. a handoff and sprinted untouched in
And it came on their first Monday to the left comer of the end zone
night at home It went to 14-0 with 5 15 left m the
THE JETS (3_.) RAN consistently
against Minnesota's defense, while
quarterback Tommy Kramer passed
almost unhinde red agains t New
York's secondary
But it was the turnovers that
enabled the J ets to keep the Vikings,
also 3-4. ·from cutting into Tampa
Bay's two-game lead in the National
Conference's Central Division.
"We got a lot of yardage but we
didn't get any points," said Min-
nesota coach Bud Grant. "It's very
difficult· when you tum the baU over
seven times. We gav~ up that much
and were still in the batl game." .
MINNESOT A•S TOUCHDOWN
came with 6:36 gone in the fourth
period, when Chuck Fpreman ended . . .
third period on Suggs' interception.
The Jets, after driving from their
five-yard hne to the Vikings' 29,
came inches short on a fourth-and·
one play. turning the ball over to
Minnesoig..
BUT ON THE VIKINGS' second
play, Suggs stepped in front of tight
end Bob Tucker, picked off Kramer's
pass and race d 32 yards un·
challenged into the end iooe.
It was one of four interceptions by
the Jets. who also recovered three
fumbles to le.ill Minnesota scoring op·
portunities. · .
Tfie Vikings lived-and-died through
th-e air as Kramer was a virtual one·
man show, throwing 48 times and
compleliog 28 for 270 yards. Todd, bis
counterpart, was 9 of 13 but for only
72 yards.
Jia Marina Valkswag9Jl . ® RA~~IT ~IE~EL # l•M 'FUEL 1979.E.P.A~~T~~'!sMY
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T..._. Octomr 1e, 19'79
, TV Production Earns an 'A'
World Series ·scoFes·
By RED a OTHENBE&G .... ._....,...
NEW YORK <AP> -Aa Howard
Coull does unto Earl Weaver. we do un·
to CoeeU and bis colleagues -tbe
almlahty second guess . Here goes one
man's opinion on bow ABC bu covered
the fi rst five games of the World Series.
Production
Producer Cbuclt Howard is the man
responsib~e for the overall look of the
broadcast&. The looi is as beautiful as
Tim Foll's. wife. ~oward integrates the
lntetview UlSerts into the game acUoo
controls,the isolated cameras and
replays . Basically. he calls ali the
shots, except the coverage of the game
itself. Grade -A
Although the gap 1s almost totally
narrowed, ABC has always been better
than NBC at giving us the story line
behind the baseball game. Cosell's
timely interviews of the key individuals
and their roles in the game .and con-
troversies 1s a big plus. The ·producer
deserves credit for th1s It's a bonus
when we get to hear Bert Blyleven talk
about his reputation as a choker, or
Earl Weaver explain why John Lowen·
stein didn't bunt in a key situation m
game two.
HOWARD HAS ONE MAN, Curt
Gowdy Jr .. whose job is to quickly de·
cide which camera had the best angle
on a replay. and ABC will then show
that one replay. NBC sometimes wades
through several angles before finding
the best one. If there's time between the
action, the extra replays can be in
terestinc; aometlmea they clutter up
lb• telecast .
Everybody bu routine st.JtiaUcs. like
batting average and earned run
averace. but ABC's additional stats
have been rilht on the money. Credit
Steve Hink of Elias Sports Bureau, who
travela with the ABC crew.
-Lowenstein, a clutch-hitter in the
POSUeUOO, "bas driven in six of nine
runs with a runner on third and two outs... ·
-"Manny Sanguillen is .C-for-10
against Doo Stanbouse" -Sa.nguillen
ANALYSIS
then singles for the winning run in
game two.
-Pitcher Tim Stoddard has just got·
ten his first hit in the major or minor
leagues.
-Bert Blyleven, the winning pitcher
out or the bullpen in game five. bas not
relteved since 1972.
DV&ING FRlDAV NIGHT'S one hour
rain delay, Howard was ready with an
excellent interview with former Pirate
Pilcher Steve Blass, the 1971 World
Series hero, and a feature on Roberto
Clemente. Frank Gifford. in a studio m
New York, was host for this segment
On "Monday Night Football." some ex
cuse Gifford's incessant mistakes on the
dis tractions of Cosell a nd Don Meredith
1n the booth. Alone in the stud.lo Fnday
night. what was Gifford's excuse for
fumbled words"
DlreeUoD I I t ...
Director Cbet Porte, wtt.b 14 c~ available for his same eover11e ,
reaponaible for bow tbe ~r Md.
1ame. ABC's d~umentaUon ol
bueball game bu improved trom
first telecuta ln lf'76, wblcb Forte aa}'s
"stunk." But NBC sUll documents ~~e
game better. Grade -B. · · \
Overall direction bu been fine, bta1
ABC loses points for miasln• some te,y
plays, particularly Dave ParkeT'•
beautiful throw to the plate ln c•e
two. Forte cut to runner Eddie Murr~.
and we Mver saw if the throw bounCed
or came all the way home on the fly.
Jo lbe next day's pre-game hichliibts.
Parker 's run-sa•ing throw was not
shown. In a 3-2 Pirate win, this ple.y at
the plate can't be overlooked. ABC Ofl1' "" confo~~ the mistake by ignoring i~
on Fnday •
Several times the ABC cameras.
mlssedtbebaU. •
-l.n. _aa me three. ABC stayed witJ\
Steve Nicosia crossing the plate whe~
the actual relay n~ver came home bu
got Phil Gam er in a rundown.
• In game four. we missed WiJlij ·
StargeU's double pas t first base. ~
-In game five, we never saw Slod-'
dard 's wild pickqff rebound to firs~
baseman Murray. whose throw almos~
got Omar Moreno at secon~. :
B UT OVERALL. THE GOOD!
camerawork outweighed the bad . :
The h'and-held camera in the!
bullpens. instead or the usual long-:
range shot. gives a much better feel for.
lh1s part or the game :
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t~ Amet«., HoOo L•~ue
Area Prep Football Log
SUNSET LEAGUE
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Oct, 1'-EI Toro l•l MIWon Viejo)
Nov f-Est..clt
0<1 ,._., C.ec>lttrano Valley
OcL 21-uvuna Beach (al MVI Nov. 2-Sen Clement• (el ~) Nov 0-<dM , .. '"-11
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Nov. I-Dene HlUs let MVI
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• ,. C.rtltlod
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11 Oct. ~••-Valley
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Nov. 2-til TMo (at OCCI
Nov.0-E-la(otN~I
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Oct.16-« Mhalon Vle)o
18 Nov, 2~ Mtlll Cat MVI Nov.-~ lllMdl
Nov, 1'-Mlulon Vle)o
OTMERS
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Nov. t-at Saft c~te
Hov. ,.,_,.. Cool"\•-\/alley
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Nov. 1-at 51 Paul
Nov t--81\hoO AM.ti Nov. U-So.-.He
41-ye.a~-old Marshall
Vikes' Time Capsule
In the beginning, there waa heaven aod earth
and Jlm Marshall.
It wu Marshall wbo put time iD a bottle.
And the Minnesota ·vlklnp' 41-year-old de·
feulve end, wbo •tarted hll 273rd comeeutlve
1ame llODQy nllbt •lalmt the New York Jet.a,
appareatly bu thrown away the key to the cork.
••t'VJC aAP COACllU come up to me and
_.,, '}.I be NaQ1 U Y~an ? How can be play tllat W.U wblD be'I 41 Y o&dT'" 1aya b1a
c:Oada,BudGrMt.
Jlm llanball -....... Vlklnc. Adt.,..w. lluteroC""""al. Grudfatlier. 11..-tMn wu a maa...., U. bll IDID4 off
t.111• 419UDaUoa MMl ii ~ lllle trtp, Jt'I
MarllWL 1119 lllll lbl' fOCICblJI la oGi1 nceeded bJ ....... ,.lit •.
......... LI tn b11 ,20tb NPL MUOn DOW, a ....
......... ~mmt for a mu wllo Uv• lD tbe
e '
trenches. And, admittedly, bla contribuUona thia
year have b¥n cWrereat than in t.be put., wbeo bis
effortl were on.a ovenbadowed by the feata ol
teammatet 1ucb u Alan Paae,or Carl Eller.
.. WIL\'I' 1•• DOPtlG NOW la kipd of wbat the
front ~ and tbe coacbel dilcuaaed lat 1ear ,••
said llanball, wbo liMI up at rlaht end oa tbe
flnt cleftallve Ml1el but la uaully replaced bJ
MC!Olld·year man Rudy Holloway dwiq the ftnt
quart«.
"Liit ,.... tbeJ talked a lot about me taton.1
(be Jomapr Idell. It'• 1 role I'm .cijUltbaa to better tbta ,_., I .._. to wtn. I nat. to ecmtrlbute to a
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llanball bu alwa11 bMa lllDneaota'1 elder
atat.eama. 1tartta• all m sames in lllle Vlklllp'
blltory, be LI men t.ban tbat DOW • .. ,
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•
Braden's Way
Easy to Take
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of -Deity l'llet Mefl Vic Braden believes that laughing and learn-
ing go together like lobs and volleys. and bis
method is now be.ing proven in Germany just as it
was borne out in Orange County. ··our first summer or operation in Germany
was extremely exciting and successful ," Braden
says, "and was proof positive that tennis LS de-
finitely on the n se in that country."
Over 2,000 persons vlsited the newest Braden
TennisCoUegeon the <.ierman1slandofSylt thb sum
mer.
"THE GERMAN PEOPLE responded excep-
tionally well to our system of inst.ruction, wbk h is
identical to the one we employ at the Coto de Caza
facility," Braden says
Braden's approach to teaching tennis bas been
compared lo a stand-up comedy routine, but his
. results are convincing. No less an authority than
Jack Kramer called Braden "the best coach in the
United States "
The Colo de Caza complex: located in the
foothills overlooking Saddleback Valley, is now ac·
TENNIS
ceptmg rest•rvut1ons for its Nov 12·16 session. a
40 hour eour..t• aimed at those who coach or are in·
tcrcsted in becoming coaches, .
lnformatwn 1s available by phorung 581 ·2710
• * * NAMES IN THE s 1xm ANNUAL Laguna
Niguel Classic Oct. 20-27 won't include J ohn
McEnroe, Bjorn Borg or J immny Connon, but
som e of the better "fringe" pros on the USTA·
Penn circuit will be there.
.. We expect to have a strong field of young in·
ternalional pros, mctudJng ::>outhern CaltJorrua
stars like Billy Martin. Tom Leonard and Byron
Bertram," says Peter Paxton, owner of the host
Laguna Niguel Racquet Club. "l',rom lhis group
may emerge the McEnrocs, Borgs and Connors of
tomorrow ..
A field of 128 c1rcu1t pros will begin quahh 1n~
Saturday m11m1nf.: for U1(• 16 btc-rths ~Li ll op('n frum
the toun uihicnl draw of H4
~mifin<.1ls s tart Oct 'Z7 and the !mats arc
scheduled at)loon Oct ~ Tickets will be a vailable
at the club <496-4665) • • • *
TIDS VEAR'S WIMBLEDON WEST touma·
ment, a mixed doubles extravag!Jn&a wbJch con·
eluded at the John Wayne Club, raised more lhan
$10,000 for New Directions. a resident facility for
recovering aJcobolic women .
Defending open division champs JelT)' Van
Linge and Gail Glasgow were forced to retire
wblle leading their second·round match 6-4, S-1 due
to a schedule conflict. Van Linge wu committed
to the American Express tournament at Undborg
Racquet Club in Hunting\pn Beach.
The new open champs were Steve Simon of
Irvine and Susie Warfield of the Balboa Bay Club,
with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over Dan Bohannon and Sue
Ince. • •• • ADMISSION WILL BE FREE when an
OranJe County all-star team tackles top players
from the J ohn Wayne Tennis Club Oct. 27 on the
Wayne Club cot!rts in Newport Beach.
The aforementioned Van Linge, Glasgow and
Ince are in the lineup for the Wayne Club, along
with Danny Salu, Anthony Emerson, Robbie and
Lawrie Cunningham and captain Ray RuCfels.
Steve Warfield has been designated to lead the
Orange County all-stars, and be has yet to an-
nounce bis 16-man and 16-women roster.
* * • UC lllVJNE PRODUCT Jean Nacband, now a
Women's Tennis Association louring pro, took Ume
of( betW1*l the Toronto-Kachmond and Johnston·
Be.rgen County tourneys to help promote a benefit
in Vermont recently. , ·
Nacband and six other women pros played a
round-robin with 24 sponsq_rs in the Karen
Krantzcke Memorial benefit 'toilmament on Strai.
ton MOW'ltain.
Krantzcke was a summer camp tennis direc·
tor tor the John N"ewcombe Tennis Center. She was
known for her emphasis oo bard work and 1ooct
sporumanship.
Ne~ort Beach
Tricathlon Set
A \mlque athletic-event-a tricatbloa of sort1-
l11cbeduled for Newport BeacbSaturday.
A team relay, competitioa will include nm·
nlnl, 1wlmminc and cyclllll. For the bearty wbo
wlab to IO lt alone. there will_~ be Iron Man and Iron Woman c1tqorie1. · •
Spomored by the Ancient Mariner and tbe a"ty P9Ucan Nltaurant.a, the COUfM wW •tart •t
the Newport Dimes Aquatic Park wltb a lt.7-mlle
(21.S ldlomlW') c:7cllq let at 9 a.m. ~
wW be a t .t ·mll• UO kilometer) namJn1 le1,
capped by a •1ard 1wtm. _ ...,-fill an tD per tbree-penon team and
'10 forindlYtduala.
All proceeda wtU be ~ to tbt Callfonlia
Special Olympics.
l'or fw1.ber lnlormatJoD, pboGe Mt-Im. .. -
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Fear. Lives
Many Recall 19.
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbitt ta 1 torebod1.n1, an
aa11t LU& d1~1 llke a dank odor. and'll 1ummed
up to a ....._.. q\MlaUoa that people may be afraid
to Ht ntn tbemaelv•: WW b.Latory repeat ttHJI? "°"thole wbo went lbrouab t.be October I.ta •tock martlet coUapee and UM GNat Depfelaion of
tbe lllOI, tbe memortea are beln• revived. For
Ul61• born lince, tbe tmactnatloa ls beinc rotlled
almott u vMdly. T~ thouabll accompany them to work, to
football 1arn•. Worriet reveal themselves in bar·
room arcwnenu. A number ol people actuaUy are
hffdil\I the advice of alarm.lats to stub away
canned ioodl· America la obseniin& lbe 50th annivenary in a
way that lt seldom does for its deat defeats, and
the defeat ol It.a economic aystem was at Jeut u
deatruc::Uve u a huae military loss. It cannot
roreet .
New.papen are filled wilb recollections, wilb
comparisons between then and now. with u ,
suraoces, warnings and foreca,,ts. Evangelist.a of
s urvival have made the best,selJer lista. No
depression for them.
What about the question. To begin with, wearer
assured that things today are oot as they were in
1929 .
Stock market credit, for ex.ample, is more
restrlcti\te; sin~e 1974, a buyer must put up at
least SO percent or the purchase price. In the 1920s
soaie buyenl pyramided Uny lnv~stmeots into
huge portfolios.
You can't do that today, say the optimists. But
others continue to see similarities. J uliaJ'l Snyder,
publisher of "Inte rna tional Money line." an
e'conomic newsletter, suggests we have merely
changed cr~it styles.
"Today, you can do the same lhing. speculate,
with lhe rceently Introduced put and call options,
and you can buy a $1 milhon TreasUT) Bill futures
contracts in Chicago for as liUle as $800 "
Besides. Snyder observes. stock debt is but a
part af lh<' picture. Industrial countries are bor·
rowing b11Uons to finance energy imports. And ad·
vanccd nations. such as the t.;nited States. are
lending b1llJons to less developed oat.Jons -money
that might never be rcp<J1d.
Housin~ debt 1~ alsQ..a bi gger factor today lh<tn
in the 1920s Until recently. 1l was possible to bor·
row 90 percent of the purc~c pncc, and pay the
rest over 30 years at less thah\lhe prime interest
rate
Those who publicly promisl' that history won't
r epeal itself probably have kft the mselves a
private mental hed~c. it bemg that history won't
repeat itself in precisely the manner of five de·
cndes ago.·
That. however . leaves much unsaid, and that
a rea filled with speculation by those who be11eve
econom1cs nuclutalc in 50-year waves The latest
crest, they warn. 1s i.lbout t..o smash on the rocks .
nut the only fully truthful statement that can
be made abbut the whole mess, and economists
general concede that the world economy is in a
mess. is that nobody knows what the future holds.
Ad Overlooks
Minor Detail
BRANCJMLLE, Conn. <AP> -Conrail, the
bunch of bureaucrats playing with trains in the
Northeast Corridor, took a full page ad in the New
York Times the other day to tell the folks they're
"back on the track."
They got themselves 479 new locomotives. the
ad said, and overhauled another· 2,7il, thanks to an
investment of 2.3 billion doUars of taxpayers'
money by the federal government. This also
enabled them to buy 6,000 new freight cars, re·
furbish "nearly" 52,000 more and lay more than 16
·million crosst1es and "over 3,i!OO track miles of
steel rail."
With the throttle wide open on superlatives •. the
P .R . man up there in the cab loudly tooted their born
to let the public know that -irutead or "six collaps
ing, bankrupt railroads" in the northeast comer of
the country, we now have
t J
~urselves a federally-run ~4,.. railroad that lost only 98.3
St million dollars in the past ew six months. compared ...._ _______ _. with 276.9 million in the
previous six months.
Right under the picture of an adult hand play
ing with toy trains came the line: "The result? For
the most part, tu.ins can now operate at scheduled
speeds on Conrail's key rout.es."
The blockbuster ad failed to oote that the 11: 07
out ·or Branchville, Coon., that very morning took
two hours and 43 minutes to get to New York. The
schedule calls (or an hour and 31 minutes. A
milepost marker at the little red, long neglected
wodeo station proclaims that Branchville is exact·
ly 54 track miles from Grand Central station,
which means the run averaged 19.9 miles an hoar.
l\'.lart Site
CHICAGO CAP> A
"M,.ac.count's at
another branch!'
Chicago bus iness
publication says the
Merchandise Marl is
planning a multi ·
million-dollar expansion
providing 100,000 square
feet of office space on
the Chicago River .
. .
"No problem!'
Califcnia First Bank's computer network makes every
bnmch y0ur branch. So~ can be just as helpful to you out "town as we can at yoor neiihbodx>od
d6ce. We have some of the most roodem I ~inbanking. And that's why
things that are problei:ns ~ oth_er banks WT .. '!IS•
are no problem at c.anfonua Fir&t --
• ••rr WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A . .• ,, .•• .;;::;.
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DOCUMENTS SCA TTEAEO ABOUT CONSTITUTE PRICELESS TREASURY
June OlcklnM>n, Owner of the Collection, Depend• on Food Stamp• for Survival
Ma:gnificent Obsession
Impoverished Woman Keeps Rare Items
UVONli\, NY 11\~1 -June Ou:kmson has
lost hf'r mont:y, hC'r home and her husband But
i.hc still ha~ Hobert and Cl<J ra Schumann
Mrs D1rkin~on abo ha:-. hopes of sc.'<.'mg a
museum built to hou~t: h1•r collection of rare let·
tcr.; and mJnu.,cnp~ by dnd about the great 19th
t•en tury C.crman H1Jmant1<· <'om poscr and his
p1anis1 v.1fe ,.
Two mus1colur1!-t.., v. ho t xam1n1·d th•· items
called thc·m "a pr1cl'I•·~~ tri·a..,ur~. and estimated
that 1f sold 1nd1\ 1du:.illy Uicy might bnng IJ<:twten
$200,000 and SI m1ll10n
M r-. D1ck1n::.on, 55, who h vcs alone in a run·
down three-room house and 1s supported by food
st.am ps, Medicaid and w1dow.'s benefits. began col·
lect10g Schumann items 32 years ago Al the time,
s h e ai'ld her then·wealthy hus band were
newlyweds. lJving m a 12·room mansion 10 nearby
Rochester • •
"I grew up next door to a retired pianist wbo
played Schumann for me. -.o Eddie I her late
husband> knew f loved hi:. mus1r .. she s<t1d in an in·
len'.lew I ast w~,
At tus sugg~l.Jon. ~he located one of the com·
poser's grandsons. lo'crdmand. then in hh 70s and
hvmg 10 depnvallon in post-World War II East
Germany
"We sent b1m food packagf!1' and he be~an to
send us back manuscnpt.s. letters, first cd1t1ons, as
fast as he could pack them up," she 5a1d
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Jewelry Clieats
BJ SYLVIA PO&TD ~ As Lbe price of 10Jd lD the world mart.a
to almost unbelievable bellhta, it bu draq~ l oai the
prices d eold Jewelry. That almple ,old nd4lQI riDI YoU
bousbt for lUO at most a few years a10 ta now ..ortb twice
or even four times as much. You can't even ~ bl&b quali·
ty 1old jewelry wit.bout neariq or b.reatlat tbe fout.flpre
range.
Yet. sold jewelry aales retn.ul ln • •P«tilcular up-
surge, parttcularly gold jewelry for men -who have re-
turned to an era of elegance and roma.DUciam in all attire.
TD WHOLE BACKGaOOND spe11a "booama" for
the swindlers this Christmas buying sea.son. You muat not
go into the gold jewelry market now without. basic
knowlecf&e d . what you're buying ln terms of karats,
finiabinp, alloys, etc.
Here is just a sampling of fundamentals:
( 1) 1be karat mark identifies the percentage of gold in
an item. <Carat, tbougb, spells out the stone weight ln
figuring the wei&ht of diamonds.)
U an it.em is marked 24 K, it means it is made !lf 100
percent pure gold, with
each karat repreaeoting 1 /24 part.a gold. Pure,
solid gold ls 24 karats -
too soft to be used by
itself in j ewelry. It
must be alloyed with
oth e r metals for
strength and hardness.
Money's
Worth
If a piece of jewelry is marted 14 karat, or "1' K," il
has 14 parta of pure gold t.O 10 parts of alloy. Or as a
percentage, it is 58.S percent gold. U the Jewelry is 18
karat gold, it contains 18 parta of pure gold to aiK parts of
aJloy. Nothing leas tban 10 karats can be called "Cold" or
"karat gold," under U .S. government regulations.
England allows the sale of 9 K ... gold" jewelry.
CZ> AN AU.OY IS A metal composed of two or more
metallic elements and it is used to improve its properties.
Most alloys are obtained by fusing a mixture of metals.
Gold is an exceedlngly veraatile metal, and many
shades can be made by alloying it with special metals.
K~rat golda are available in yello•. red, pink, green and
white -with the color variatiooa made by varying the pro.
portions of copper, Dickel, J.iDc ad &ilver in the alloy. The
proportion of pure eold la u.ocbanged.
(3) Fashion jewelry may be aold·plated, gold·
electroQlat.ed or gold·wasbed. These items are defined by
law. according to tbe percentage of real eold ln the jewelry
-and if you are not familiar with the terms, you could be
beguiled into paying "karat goki" prices for goki"i)lated
Jt'Welry
10 Gold·filled jewelry, also known as "gold overlay ...
1s rated between karat and costume jewelry and i~ made
by mechanically bonding a gold layer or layers to a base
metal such as copper. It must have a fmeness of 10 karats
or better ; the outer layer mu.st be at least one-twentieth of
the total weight Thus, 1f a 14·karat layer has been used.
the Jewelry should be marked "14 K gold filled" or "14 K G F ..
CS) KOU.ED GOLD PLATE describes high-q uality
costume jewelry Manufactured by the same method as
gold-filled jewelry, the gold layer is less than one·
twentieth the toe.a.I weight. Loot for tbe martinis tbat tell
you the ratio of 10Jd to the meta.ls used: .. 1/40 12 K Rolled Gold Plate"or"l/401ZK R .G. P." .
16) Gold electroplate is jewelry that has bffn e'ec-
trolyticaUy coated with at least seven millionths of an inch
of karat gold. If lhe gold coating is thinner, the jewelry
should be labeled "gold washed" or "gold flashed.'' If it is
a thicker karat gold label -at least 100 millionths of an
inch -the manufacturer can mark the produck "heavy gold
ele<-troplate ·'
Preferred 1n the t,; S in ftnt> Jewelry 1s 18 •karat gold.
represent.mg 75 percent pure gold. In durability. the more
karat gold in a p1e('c of 1ewelry. the longer at wall last
Jewelry with a \'Cry thin layer isn 't meant to endure but
rather to have a short hfe
.Realtor Criticiz.es
Honie Interest Tool
ANAHEIM. CalJf. CBW) -Clark E. Wallace, presi·
dent or the i30,000 member California Association of
Realtors. Friday queslloned the administration's policy o1
using manipulation of interest rates as its primary weapon
against inflation.
Wallace. addressing the inflation issue at the 7sth an·
nual convention of CAR in session here, said, "ln forcing a
rise in interest rates, lhe administration bas in effect used
bousiµg as a means of s lowing down· the economy.
·:we reel the more prudent course would be for the
government to put its house in order by controlling its own
spending and to thereby stop contributing to the inna-
tionary spiral. •'Candidly speakin,_.,e can expect high interest rates
to persist into early 1980 when a crucial slowdown in.. .
economic activ\ty and the political realities attendant on
next year's election should produce a return to lowered in·
tereat rates. In the meantime we will all suffer together.
"With the prime mortgage rate oh home loans at ui,.,
percent, a young couple musl have an annual income ~
approximately $30,000 in order to qualify for the purchase
of a home in the California median price range of $85,000.
"The impact of these. figures doesn't really sink in un·
til you realize that the median family income in California
today is $21,600 annually. ·
"lo an overall sense, the housing sborta1e will be in·
tensified. lt is likely that only 200,000 bou.sin& unita will be
bu.ill in California in um lnatead of \be Sl0,000 demanded
by t.be ~umeT."
AMC to Benefit
In Renault Deal
DETROIT <AP> -Renault. the ~ch carmaker, bas
a1reed to buy Z2.~ percent Interest iJ\ American Mot.ors
Corp .. tbe nrst time a company owned by • roreJcn eov·
eroment has become a prlncipal shareholder in a major
American corporaUon. '
Under the aareement announced last week, AMC set.a
$150 mi.Won In new capital, a new model and acceaa to the
latest t.ecbnolou, poplbly to use on lu Jeeps. The four-
wbeel-drive eaihu led..\O a re1wseoc. by ooc•·•tn.&&Unc
AMC. the nation'• •mall.st major carmaker, which had
fTJ.J millkJo~a. oa NCOl'd aaJ• d ta.s bllliCl*l ln the • nine lllOlllthl Jae IO<.
&erwalt. by tbe French IOftl"D.llleGt. ls tbe alxtb
. \arplt carmater lD the wortd and, wttb su.1 bllUoa In
aaMI IMt JMr, tbe elpt·latplt JDdultrtal tnle.l'priae out.
t[Cle tbe uma-1 S&atea.
Tbe deal marb .. the fo.da\ioD ol a De• wor\d com·
~Y WbeN AMC IDCl a...it wtU be lon1·t.rm com· petitors of GM ad P'ord," said Anid Jouppl, vice pretl·
dentoltbe ~en .. ftnn ol Jabil llulr fr Co .
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traUlng the Orioles three games to two.
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LOtnsvILLE. Ky. CAP) -ls there Ille after "Doble Ollila"
and "Gilligan's Island?" Indeed
there is, says Bob Denver,
though it may be SOJDething of a
gypsy existence these days.
Denver. 44, earned a bit of
fame in the 1950s and 1960s, first
as Dobie Gillis' beatnik
sidek ick. Maynard G. Krebs,
and later as the title character
in "Gilligan's Island." the cooti· numg saga or a group of people
s h i pwrecked on a deaert
bland. . •
Maynard ·G. K~bs would be
proud or Denver's approach to
his lat.est calling. Instead of run·
ning back and forth between
home and stage, Denver, 44, and
wife Dreama, 29, live on the
road. Out of a suitcase. AU the
time. .
THEY.VE BEEN married
about two yea?'S'~ and have been
traveling the dinner theater
circuit' slDce tbe wedcl.lD&·
"Our marria_ge is getting better
and better," says Denver, who is
appearing through Oct. 28 at the
Derby Dinner Playhouse in
Clarksville, Ind., across the Ohio
River from Louisville
He and his wife are featured in
a production of "The Star·
Spangled Gir l.·· a play by Neil
Simon detailing wtiat happens
when an all·American girl
moves in next. door to two fellows
Snyder Set for 7th Year
·'Tomo rrow' Solid Show
.By TOM JORY Tuesday through Friday. The very little trouble getting people
NEW YORK (AP) -NBC's program originated at first from on the show, because they ap-
''Tomorrow" premiered Oct. 15, NBC studios in Burbank. Calif . prec1ate having the lime to
1973, lodged in television's outer moved to New York City Dec. 2. Ullk ...
limits. And Tom Snyder. the 1974. and returned 1.o Burbank More than 2,500 personalities
program·s host from the start, June 6. 1977. have appeared on the live pro-
finds it bard to believe he's Snyder broug)lt "Tomorrow" g ram, which has aired 1,250
about to take the late-late·rught back to New York again last t1qtes through the six seasons,
interview show into its seventh June 24. when he began his often from exotic locations -
year. ..Prime Time Sunday" assign· like Vietnam, l{.ong Kong,
"Thal lime, with no sponsors, menl. Puerto Rico. Chicfio, Nashville.
I didn't really think we'd be HE REFLECTED on the pro-and the leper colony on the
around very long," says Snyder, gram's first six years in a Hawaiian island of Molokai.
w b o doubl es ( o day as telephone convers ation rrom The program has been noted
anchorman foe NBC's "Prime Philadelphia, where "Tomor:· for its provocative themes and
TimeSunday"newsmagaiine. row" was being produced on controversial guests.
location. . . "ANYTHING THAT goes
"BUT SOllEHOW, we caugb\ "First and foremost , it's bump in the night seems to in·
on. There wu somet.rung abolA personalities," he says of the • terest people at that hour." says
your guests, show's success -Snyder won an Snyder. "We began with a k>t
and thetooeof Emmy for "Tomorrow" for the more on sexuality because, I'll
the sbow1 that 1973·74 season, and both he and admit, we were trying to make
at t r a cl e d the· program were nominated a splash.
guests as well after the 1975-76 season. "Now, we try to stay current,
as viewers at ''If you ean take any issue. in lune with the things people
that time of then find the penooalllies who are interested in."
the morning. can bests~ oo that issue, YoU Snyder says NBC researchers
' • T b e normally . bave an entertaining estimate the program's au.
viewers knew conversatioda. dieoce as high u 5~ million.
tb.ey wouldn't "I'm very fortunate that I The grind -''Tomorrow" and
setYDH see an in· don't baYe t.o get all my ques· now "Prime Time Sunday" -
tetviewthatwouldlastfiveorsix lions in inSlde of 10 minutes. l bas begun to wear on him.
minut.m .nd aay little," Synder can allow \be guest to meander Snyder aaya.
s a11. 0 8Ddtbepestaftdn'thave a bit. "It's fUllll)', but this year, it's
to worry about~ bwnped off "LEON JAwoasKI. wbo wu really started t.o be t.oll·takin&,"
theeoucbfonomeoaeebe." on the other nlgbt. tokS me be be aays. "A month ago, I took. '"Tomouow" folloft Jobnay likes Ule show because he can two ween off, and I'll be doing' canoa•• '"hmlbt" abow .i l Ul1nk out loud oa a subject. Even more ol that. Still, it "s bard to a.m .• foar ....-... • week -at. Chat-oddball hour, we have let 10. Ilove doine the show." ~...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:::::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;~~;;;;;..:;;;;;~
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•'TR£ 11ANY LOVES ol Dobie
Gillis." 'with Dwayne Hickman
in the lead role, wu broadcast
1959·62. "Gilligan's Island ,"
featuring Alan Hale Jr .. J im
Backus and Tina Louise, aired
1964-&>. •
After severa l years on
televis ion. and a .st.ml as Woody
Allen:s ~replacement in the
Broadway production of "Play
It Again, Sam ... Denver says he
"discovered dinner theater m
'71. ..
It wus love at Cirst sight, he
says. Not only was it steady and
satisfying work. but 1l rescued
him from the eye-burning smog
of Los Angeles. his home for 20
ye an.
i\LTHOU~H PLANS don't m-
clude anything as setUed as buy· -
(
ID.S • home. t.be 0..ven do pl.a
lo establis h some root.a ID Tacoma. Wub'.. ia Novem._..
.. J•m Sofas to ope11 • Bob
Denver D•nner Tbe•ter In
Tacoma next month." be says.
"I give them my name-and let
them have the responsibility. I 'd
like to take this show up there.
-Later this year. the Denvers
p l an to ca rt the s how to
Australia
WHEN THERE is a spa~ fe_;
days. the Oenvers rellre to a re-
mote area in Hawaii where. in
true Krebs fashion. they spend
their ti~ "doing nothing •·
For her part, Dreama is think·
ing more along the lines o ( Oen
ver·s character 10 "Gilligan's
Island." Someday. sh~ says, she
hopes l.bey can have a small
South Pa,.if1c is land all to
themselves.
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ON THE ROAD NOW
Actor Bob Denver
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make your fami ly all you want it
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replac:eable.
Ben wu ~ld~ot of the Sad·
dleback Valley Communlty
Theater, and It ls lar1ely clue t.o
'hla efforta that the Ml1111ion Viejo
• 1roup will be movln1 lnt.o lta
own home ln January. He also
waa.•cheduled to direct the rmt
productJoo ln that faclllly
BE WAS A880Cl.ATE direct.or
of th e Irvine Cofhm unity
Theater and had played leading
roles in "The Odd Couple" and
"Twelve Angry Men" this
season, closing in the latter just
a week before he died. He also
dlrected the highly regarded
drama "Ladies at the Alamo"
tor ICT lb.is year. reall~lng a
personal goal.
And he W'as ln rehearsal for
the drama ·:·suent Nlgbt'. Lonely
Night" -which he was direct-
ing and playing a leading role -
at lbe San Clemente Community
Theater .
Ben J ulzi was a man who
habitually went in two or three
directions at once. And he loved
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OUCH -Ben Jut.zi (bottom)
with Joe Cordio in "The Odd
Couple" at the Irvine Com·
munityTheater in January .
it. Community· theater was his
life and. upon rediscovering the
st.age afte~ a long ~bsence. he
involved bimselC in tt as ~uch
as was humanly possible.
HE WAS. unquestionably, the
driving force of the Saddleback V~ll~y Community Theater.
whi~ be joined ln 1976 to play
the leading role in the group's
second production. "Blithe
Spirit." He became publicity
chairman for SVCT the follow-
ing year and, just last summer,
••• •a.ct.ed pretldeat.
Over the lut U "'O"tht, 8m
lnvolved hhuelf in elebt tbowl
for four dltterent t.beaten, oec.
dlr•cUD& oae pJaJ wbUe ..,........
101 ln another almultaMoully .
When queatlontd ibout bla
theatrical hyperact19lty, be'd
smile and aay, "WeU. lt aure
beats hell out of atayt.nc home..
and watcb.lnc TV. doen'tlt'l'"
Ula three years ol yeomadllke
service t.o community.theater on
the Oran1e Coast are well
document.eel. What doesn't show
up ln the vital,}.laUat.ica la hia
immense popul&rity offat.age. An
~·l!'•~ly outloinl and IOd
person, be wiU be remembered
as a man of great talent. ln·
telllgence and wit. who tf'Uly
enriched the lives of tboae who
ltnewh.lm.
I AM PROUD to include
myself 10 U.at latter group, bav·
Ing worked with Ben on a
number of shows and shared
with him our designs of theater
of the future in the Saddlebact
and Irvine areu. Ben figured
greatly in t.ho6e plans. and it's
difficult t.o believe be won't be
around to carry them out.
Somehow the shows will go on,
a s they must . at Saddleback
Vall ey. Irvine a nd Sao
Clemente. and others will step in
t.o continue the work be began.
But it will be a long time. if
eve r. befor1! we see the likes of a
Ben Jut.21 m community theater
again
AFI Tribute ·to Stewart ·
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Actor
James Stewart w s l c Fri·
d a y b y
trustees o f
1 the American
Film Institute
to receive the
AFI 's life
a chie vement
awa rd.
G eo rge
Ste vens Jr.,
director o r
A F J , a n . n1wA1tT
nounced the award al a luncheon
of the AfTs national conference •.
on film a nd telev1s1on. The
award will be presented Feb 28.
1980. "For 45 years Jimmy Stewart
has brough't American charac
ters to life on motion picture
scr eens around t he wotld, ..
S t e v e n s s aid "He 1s a
meti culous and versatile actor
whose work has mnst certainly
fulfilled our criterici of having
·stood the test of l ime "'
THE TALL. thm Stewart. 71.
bro4ght rus slow drawl to nearly
80 fil ms. They Include "Mr
No Autogr~ph
But Woody Gives Fan a Part
OLD BRIDGE, 1' . .I. (AP) -All0111117 DePeola approaebed Woody Allen ln a New Yortr ~ant lut year bopinl to set an
autoll'•ph. Instead, tbe Old Brldp teen·acer l&Dded a part in the
,_film star's next movie. DePaolia, 13, recently completed filmlng an
Oyster Bay, N.Y .. for a movie co-starring Allen and Jesstca
Harper.
"He looked up and just stared at me for a while He then quiet-
ly told me no. r could not have his autograph I felt awful."
DePaola recalled
ALLEN THEN HANDED the youth a card and told him not to
read it untH he returned to his table where his parents were wait·
ing.
"Hi. I'm casting for my new major motion plcture and would
you like to come for a screen test?" the card read. It also con·
laioed information on where and when the lest wouJd take place.
All DePaela had to do when he showed up. he s aid, was stand
up in front Allen-no audition, no light and no resume. AU en apparent-
ly liked what he saw.
THE FRECKED·FACED boy, with braces on his teeth. spent
several weeks before the camera wearing a beige suit, a bow-tie
.and his hair parted in the middle. He was filmed running, walking,
playing friabee and chulng a young girl.
The fllm. which is still in production, does not yet have a title.
Smith goes t o Washingtor •. "
· 0 (! t r y Rt d es Ag a in ."
"An<1tomy of a Murder,"
"II a rvey." "Seventh Heaven."
··Cheyenne Autumn ... "Sbenan·
d o a h ... "The Man fr o m
Le.r amie." "Rear Window,"
"Ve rtigo" and "The Spint of St
Louis "
The life achievement award is
given each year by vote of ~
tnstitute·s board of trustees .to
an incliVldual "whose talent has
in a fundamental way contrlbul·
ed to the filmma king art; wb~
accomplishments have beeo
acknowle dged by schola rs.
critics. professional peers and
the general public. and whose
work has stood the test of time."
THE SEVEN previous re<:1·
p1ents were the late John Ford,
James Cagney. Orson Welles.
Wilham Wyler. Bette Davis.
Henry Fonda aod Alfred
Hitchcock.
Stewart won an Academy
Award as best actor iD 1940 for
hts rote in .. The Philadelphia
Story." and was nominated for
the academy's best actor award
four other lime:.
Foster Brooks
Enters Hos pital
LAS VEGAS <AP J -Come-
d ian Foster Brooks is io the
hospital for an indefinite stay
after complaining of chest pains
shortly beCor1! his first show at
the Frontier hotel-casino.
BrooU, 66. was listed in stable
condition ln tbe intensive care
unit al Sunrise Hospital.
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
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"A TENSE, UTERAlE HORROR ALM"
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"MOON RAKER" (PG)
"CAPRICORN ONE"
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"GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY"
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"STARTING OVER" (R)
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"WHEN A STRANGER CALlS'~R) .
"LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN TtiE LANE.i
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•Erma Bombeck •Cl•1llflecl
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Eleetrle Car
To Run Roads
•1 DSNNll M~LEUAN oe .. ....,.._,._.. •
Wbeonw Oo.la Mea• car · dea)er
Frank PUcaUs 1oe. for a demoutn· UoD lll6D ~aftl l\op md ....,..
andfellowmotoriat.tdodou ... takea.
"People are always wavtQ1 and
bollerln1. • • says Pakalk
That's Wlderstand1ble Alter all,
there aren 't many Roadrunner
Galaxies oo the road. At leut not
yet.
The Road.rwtner Galallie m an all·
electric car, and persons who stop to
slare may be witnessing the futUf\A
wbizby.
The three·wbeeled car, manufac·
lured in Anaheim, resembles a
glorified golf cart with a ~rin1:
wheel. It reaches a top speed of 31
miles per hour and can travel 80 ti.
100 miles on a single charge.
"YOU CAN DRIVE this car for
half a penny a mlle," says Palcsik,
who last month became Orange
County's first Roadrunner Galaxie
dealer.
lie says the money saved on the
gasoline and mamtenance required
by a standard car will pay for the
Roadrunner Galaxie's $2,4.95 base
price in two years.
With gasoline topping $1 per gallon
and the prospect of the United States
following Europe's lead of $2 to $3
per gallon, it seems the electric car
js a machine whose time has come.
IMO \o devt lop batt•n·powered
vtblc&el, Dndletl that b~ ttlS at
lHlt 100,oOo elect.rte vetucl wUI ·be
OC\the~. · -.
LA8T llONTB NO L£88 a ifetrolt
heavyweJOt than General Motors
anoouneed'that It would belia sellin1 elecUc~powered can by the mid· '80s
and that by 18, the.e cars mJeht ac·
count for 10 percent of GM's produc·
lion.
Si.Dee April, about 700 Roadrunner
Galaxies have been sold, mainly u1
Hawaii, Palcslk s ays.. Dealerships
sooD will open in Houston and
PboeoU and 15 more dealerships are
planned for California, he says.
The 340-pound car (360 pounds with
the hardtop) is made of steel and
fiberglass and comes in a variety of
colors. ·
Its two motors are run by two bat·
teries, while a third battery powers
the horn, windshield wipers and tum
s ignals . To charge. the bat~ery
charger is plugged into a standard
110 volt electrical outlet for two and
one·half hours. ·
ALTHOUGH GENERAL MOTORS
envisions its electric car to be able to
reach a top speed of SO mph, the
"Roadrunner Galaxie is designed
basically for city s treet driving
As such. it makes an ideal second
or third car, Palcsix says.
"We find that housewives really go
for it," be says. "They use 1t to go to
the grocery store or do errands."
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I
Bectnc car dn·ven by Frank Palcs1k might be wave of the future
'· In fact, at least seven companies
are rrianufactuOng electric cars, ac-
cording to U.S. News and World
Report.
Palcsik, a former construction
company owner, saw the car on a TV
news program. Bored with sem1-
retirement after two months, he sug-
gested to the Anaheim ftrm last spr·
1ng that he be its first Oqinge C<lunty
1s !>till a cun os1ty, Palcc;1k feel\ that
once l)t.>ople )(el used lo !>tttng eltc
tr1c car.. on thl! road, sales wUI take
off
I think 1t o; a fun car," he says.
It <; run to <.lnvt• and 1t 's very easy
on } our J>O('kctbook And the Department of Energy.
which budgeted $41 million for fiscal
..
'
Happy Birthday
When Thomas Alva E<llilon invented the
phonograph it was bailed as "The Greatest
Invention of the Age.''
But that musical diversion didn't bold a
candle to another of the Wizard or Menlo
Park's 1,000 P,atented inventions made
during h.UI prolific lifetime of t,inkerlng.
One-hundred years ago this month the
fruits ol ooe and one-half yean of labor
and 1,200 experiments paid.off.
On -Oct. 21, 1879, Edison lit a lamp COD·
taining a carbonized thread for a filament
and the world's first electric llahl bu.lb
was reality. · •
Edl100's device, which waa patented the.
i following ye&r, ended the efforts of many
other scientists who also were wortdn& to
perfect an lncandescent llebUnc system to
replace the inadequate cas lamp.
By May 1880, the first eom.merclal in·
at.allatioo of Eclilon"• ayatem-115 lamps-
was mllde on tlle at.e,mablp "Cohambla ...
By 1M1 the bwentor'a lilht bulbe were
lllumlnatinl a New York CttJ fadcl'Y for
the flrl\. time and the a1e of tbe eledric
U~t wu oa lta way.
By the end of b1I Uf 6, the one-time "ad·
clled" boy "who would never amount to
anythlnl," bad left beblD4 a ~acy ol ln·
ventlOlll tiat lnchlded. a snotkin picture
camera, a m1c~1 a wte neorder
and an Improved 1toclr ucker tJltem.
But of all the bundnc11 of cleriees BdllCm and bll llalf of resetrcben created, none
eo atreetM the world'a1 h1I .a.ctrlc lllltt
~lb. Tbat'• why on tb• _.enlne of Oct. 21,
J.911-tbr'M days aftet Edlaon'• deatb-Pr e1ld1• t Herbert Hoover ur11d Amertam to t\U'tl off tbtlr llPta u a
trl .... ADii mto brief dartmeu ftllt tbe aatioo
ltdilOa hid Wumlntted. -°"""' NelAlltM
dealer. ·
Although the Roadrunner Galax1e Besides. he adds. 1 t 's ooU uooo-f ree.
Program Aids Witne~
provides 24-hour Hotline
advice and support
court appearances
BY .IO&L C. DON °'_..., __
for
Maureen had second thoughts about letttne
her ei&bt-year-old daughter testify at ber ·child
molestin« trial.
The trial -contrary to her wishes -was
open to the public. And Maureen (Dot her real
name> bad been barred from the courtroom" ac-
c used by the public defender of coaching her
child in court.
But her'daUghter was not alone.
Maureen could count on the West Orange
Victim/Witness Assistance Program to escort,
counsel or get messages to her da~gbter, without
sacrificing time from work.
"Let's face it. a lot or people won't put their
children through this ," said Maureen, who
chose to r~IT\l&.in anonymous to protect her
daughter's privacy.
.. THERE WAS NO QUESTlON Ill my mind
that without victim/witness I would have still
• pursued this further,'' she said, but added, with
the service l was more comfortable."
The pilot program, based in the West
Orange County Municipal Court. offers emo-
tional support as well as information on cQurt
procedure for persons who may be ap·
grebensive about the prospect of testifying -
often for the first time-in a criminal trial.
In addition to s upportive counseling, the
program provides emergency transportation,
shorl·t.erm day care and meals for children,
crisis intervention, updated time schedules on
witness appearance and speakers.
Funded by a three·year grant from the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration, the
year-old program serves West Orange County.
including Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley
and Seal Bed'ch.
Additional funding and demand may ex·
pand the progTam to the entire Orange Coast
area, according to Harriet Bemus, coordinator
or the assistance service.
..
· . . . a· lot of peoplft.. won 't pu~
their children through this, ' ...
Any Oringe County resident can uae the
U.hour hotline -95'7·2'73'7 -ror advice or sup-
port on an upcoming court appearance.
Each month, proaram volunt.een contact
lbout 800 witnesse• to confirm appearance
dates and provide co~lln1 or other services.
Some ol the voluntffn are stuclentl from
Orance Cout Coll•••· .UC Irvine and Cll State. · Loni Beach. Tbey set colle1e credit for their
• crlmlul J•tlce or pre·law study prolJ'am, 111.
Bem•ncMd.
r~:'wi\netlH are frtlb_. or re-
laetant to y, abe aald. ·
••OftSN PBOPLS ~ ........
.wb1t U..,'re belnc nbpoen..d for, or tMJ form . . \
)..
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a psychological block and forget the cnme."
she said. "We refresh their mcmones."
·'It may be a real fear.'' the Newport Beach
resident added. "Som etimes they may be
fri&htened by coming t.o court. Oft.en it'a juat a
matt.er ol talldnl to them."
SoaMtlmee tbe .ahmteen wW walk a~
ness to the courtroom or give tours of the court •
racility before the appearance date.
"I'm 1oing to be a lawyer and I feel like I'm
getting experience everytime I go into court. r
The police treat the victim as
evidence,' Ms. Bemus said~
'They don 't really have time to
talk at length with a victim.·
feel I'm ready to try a case," bo8$ted Antoine
Marengo, 39. a graduate student from Cal Slate.
Long Beach.
Employers sometimes will be called to con·
vince them of the importance or allowing lhetr
employee to testify, Ms. Bemus sllld
She noted that the program is studying the
cost-effectiveness of witness support services
and the attitudes of companies and employers
on employees who've been subpoenaed.
T he program already has received wide sup·
port from the distncl attorney's office and trial
Judges. Ms. Bemussatd
BUT WITNESS AND VICTIM SERVICES
don 't end wtth the tnal.
Voltmteers can act u co-between durin& a
delicate restituUon prooesa. And victima are ad-
vised ot tbeir elilibWty ror reeelvias atate com·
pea.aatim.
Tbe focm .C tbe pt"Olnm. t.ow.rrer. la emo-tional supportive care.
·'The police treat the victim u evideaee,"
Ms. Bemus s&Jd. "Tbey don't really bave lime
to talk at lenitJJ wit.b a victim."
Frequently, witnesses a_re
frightened or re_Juctant to testify.
And the program can s ave court time.
educatmg witnesses and cleanng up .m1sconcep·
t1ons about lesial procedure.
"We have people who feel that the prosecu·
tion attorney 1s their attorney," she said.
"Som e people feel that the public defender Is
gomg to be their lawyer be<:ause they're the
·public· defenders "
Child abuse, wife bealmg and rape victims
can be referred to rape cn s1s centers, domestic
violence hotllnes or county agencies. And tbe pro-
gram provides referral services for medical
needs. flnanc1al assistance or legal aid>.
"If people have family. that's fme,'' Ms.
Bemus said "But some people. especially
seruors. don't have family to call on.
"They bottle up When you'r e all by ·
yourself and a seruor, it's very fngbtening."
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Program Director Harriet Bemus consuf!S with W1/untHr Cr8'g LAach.
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1~. Octobef 11. 1911 ANN' LANDERS/ ERMA BOMB ECK I HOROSCOPE .
• • · S111-prise, C~bheanhala and· ~Double ·Treat
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their Newport Beadl .._. IMt ,.._...,to .. cort \beua '°a,...,,..._.. at tM l.lrilr•
l re1taurant.
••Jtpftll• ..
, By Judith Olton
Tbe ~ WU their da\llht.er', .,......._ a .. ~ 12, who had been 1avtq all ber mooey
from kr ftnt summer Jobs for, the treat.
. Dominique allowed u bow ahe could have
hired a carria1e with a televiaiOD and bu but
since they weren't travelinc far, it didn't seem
to make sense.
.. It wu a wonderful, ~c evening,"
Mrs. WUllama said. "After dinner we went and
walked on the beach . .,
~
Puerto aleo, Mttai.· de Cr•'* Martln.lque, Pal.ato Otdudo lroe dM J>om•mcu etepubUc,
ucl u ml told rum eoum..
Tti.er• w11 mu1te br Ir• See.•••••'• ••rocue Ju. SAHmb&e Ud, at tbe other end or
&be eowtJard, a It.el band .
.,.,.... ud cand* lloaUaa on the pool
acldM tM perfect ftn11hln1 touch to tbe luab aet·
Md "*' wbat-0.. -..tberman pro-•JUlt·riP\, bawy ev.w.a. __, "*"' were _, ........ PIM _. S. ..... aew. hu ._...,Vie ud Sally
.._.,_, ... Xeell MUM. N.-. Cdlel, llr .
... .,._ Qaartee Price aacl ..,_, Lewb, the
owner'• fat.bier.
nt. Greater Irvine Industrial Leque had a
double treat lut week wbea members enjoyed
wine and cheese at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum.
ID addition to seeing the new ellhlbit of
Oran1e County art. the members and guests
were treated to a performance by the Irvine
Master CboraJe.
Some members of G UL admitted it was
their first time inside the museum and to them
we say "shame." We hope they return oft.en.
CbarloUe A. Braatley. the Dolf BalliH,
David T. Blaaekbora, llolaad ud Dorollay
Barkbut, Todd Nlcltols, Bevw IUtela, Martia
Brower, Jeff Weblla•ff, Jlaa Patteno• and
8•perriMr aad Jllra. TeiomH alley were
amon1 guest.a. '"'
./
There's a new hotel In ~· Beach and
we're going to be among the first to try it out.
So what ii it's just a few miles from home?
The ambiance of the 'Hotel San Maarten is
worth every btt of praise it has received so far.
Tbe chorale may next be beard Sunday.
Oct. 28, when it performs "Gloria," by Francis
Poulenc and "Overture to Creatures of
Prometheus," by Beethoven. 11~ket 1nfonna-
tlon ia available by'calling 5'2·1190.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY -A ride in a chauffeur·
driven limousine ~~s part of the birthday
OMly ..._. ...... ..,·~It~
s urprise 12·year·old Dominiqu~ Rourke
gave her parents. Paul and Mona!
Owner Mel Lewta, a Los Alamitos
radiologist who revamped an old bot.el, said the
project was simply a labor of love and
something be wanted to do as a personal state·
menl.
~ It was Carol Seanu•s 21lt birthday lut Monday and so a logical place to celebrate-waa
the Laff Slop with its male striptease.
Most of the party is employed al M1dine's
Health Club for Women. ·
~·
The funds were given to the juniors last
spring· in the Disneyland Community Service .
Awards program in recognition of the mem·
hers' volunteer service at t.be medical center.
It was previewed last week during a festive
Caribbean gala l)enefiting the Affiliates of the
Metropolitan Opera National Council, Orange
County District Auditions.
W6 eh)oyed a lavish buffet stralgbt out of
the Caribbean: Pollo a la Aaridulce from
Ms. Semenuk was teased a bit herself but
all members of the party bad a lot of fun, ac·
cording to n.1 Nate, one of the lnstlgaton.
Others attending were DebMe Sprt..1er, RobiD
Boeck, Ca&lly Ka1nlnakl and Ca&lly Devel&o.
Grass is . Always Greener
In wrapping up the garbage the other day,
my eyes caught a story about executives who
were complaining about the five most time·
consuming events in their day.
They include (a) telephone conversations,
which wore them down; (b) mail, especially OJl
Mondays; Cc> meetin~s. which were often e~o I •
trips for the people who called them; (d) buSi·
ness lunches, in which the conversations were .
often indjgestible, and (e) comm~. which is
nothing to do.
THE HOME FRONT has an entirely dir·
ferent set of time·wasters which I hav~ listed
below m no particula r order.
Looking for my readmg glasses. I spend an
average of four hours ·a day trying to find my
glasses ao I can read labels, manuals, instruc-
tions and recipes on bow to save time.
Having a meaningful conversation with my
husband. When the history of waste is written,
having a conversation with a man who is com·
atose will go down as the mos t futile exercise of
all time. Little teasers like. ''What do you want
for dinner'>" "Why would Sgt. Miller. 13th pre·
cinct, be calling you?" "Dr. Foxfire wants to
talk with you about your tests," "It only cost
$450, but I figured you only live once,'' all fall on
dear ears.
Cleaning the bathroom. I am convinced
nothing will ever come or this. Within minutes,
yea , seconds, the Ules will bead up with
motature, hair will aprout la tbe drain and beam to grow, towels will fall to the floor. soap will
tum to liquid. empty shampoo bottles will
multiply, faucets will drip and toilets will run.
The other night I asked my husband. "How
was your day"" He talked for 45 minutes and
then asked, "What did you do all day""
Thank goodness. we didn't waste time
listening to one another's answer.
The Orange Distnct. Junior Membership,
California Federation or Women's Clubs. bas
presented a check for $20,000 to the UCI Medical Center. ·
AT CARIBBEAN GALA
Mel Lewis, left, and father, Barney Lewla
... ../
0.tty. PllOI \uff P-
MR. ANO MRS. CHARCES PRICE
At San Maarten Opening
( H oroscope ) Sock it to 'Bemused'
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You
finish taak, a.ssipmenl in proverbial
blaze of gloey. You receive added re·
cognition, services improve, depeo·
denta reverie procedure and do
somethlq for you. .
TAUS\18 (Apr. 20-May 20): Coa·
tact, .emotional vulnerability,
creative r esources are featured
along with intensified relationship.
Children, members of opposite sex
dominate scenario.
GElllNI (May 21-June 20): Dig de-
ep, protect territory. Older individual
tends benefit of experienee, could
become valuable ally. Be aware of
values, apprai.lala. Aquarius, Leo;
Cancer natives fipre prominenUy ~
You can reaain sense of direction ..
operation.·' Key is to be discreet, to
wait for facts, to avoid casting first
stone. What appears to be a defeat
could boomerang in your favor. Ac·
cent on closed doors, films, secret de·
sires.
SCOaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Win
way through charm, persuasion and
personal appearances. Aura of
glamour is present; be discreet,
abow that you are capable of keepina
a confidence. .
SAGITl'AlllUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21)
You get needed backing, chance to
exercise authority and to invest in a
personal project. Superior lends sup·
port, makes room for you at more
elevated position. Capricorn, Cancer
natives play aignficant roles. Past
favor is repaid.
CAPalCO&N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19):
DEAR ANN LANDERS : "Bemused
in Berlin's" statement that an "impor·
tant change bas occurred in Ameri can
women these past 20 years" was an in·
suit to every woman on the face o( the
earth. He referre d to an unsightly
pbyeical deformity known as "Balloon
Butt" or "Pillow Hips."
The idiot uked, "How does a woman
who must know she is beina observed
from all aoeles feel about lbe shape s he
is in? U ehe doesn't care. does it mean
she is mentally unhealthy? If she does
care and refuses to remedy the situa·
lion with diet and exercises, does it
mean she i.S a slob?" .
Would you plea~e ask that riiale
chauvinist pig if he has looked al
American MEN lately? Or in the mirror
maybe. Then suggest that he reread
tha\,claat paragraph and substitute HE
ins~ad of SHE.
A•• La11ders
load of upy fftpemea fl'9m .... etl
wlto had a lot to say o• Uab ••bjed. a ..
yoa aakl It best. "Be•ued" doesn't
soaad like he'• wrappe4 wery tll.'t. and
I was deligllted Uta& to ma.ay readers
toeked It &o talm.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father
passed away 24 days before my 16th
birthday. He had .cancer, and we all
knew be would never get well. He was a
wonderful person, so full of run and
good sense. Everyone adored him.
cess E\'t'l]'one had :i ternfic lime.
Dad's two sisters are barely speaking
to Mom and me They say it was a dis·
grace to ha\ e a party three weeks after
Dad died Was 1t ? Our whole family
respects what you think Please give us
yo u r o p1n 1o n -B E RKELEY
GAZETTE READER
DEAK B.G.: I applHd yov motller's
fi>urage. I'm aare •lie dldll't feel much
like Jlviq • party, bat she folJowed
your dad's lnatractiou. As for Cite aaa·
ties -gtve 'em • deaf ear and &be Deep
Sill.
DEAR ANN: You once printed a Jet·
ter from a woman who felt hurt because
he r husband never bJessed her when she
sneezed. You said some people are
"Gesundhe1ters," others are not -de·
pendmg oo how they were brought up.
Last Sunday in tbe middle of the
pastor 's sermon my husband let loose a
window·rattling sneeze. AU eyes were
on him. Ke nearly died of embarrass· ment
The pastor , in a rich, melodious
voice. said. "God bless you•" Everyone
laughed. My husband felt a tremendous
CANCD (June 2l·Juli 22): Ac·
cent OD abort trip, improved com·
municatlon with restleas relative.
Expand operations; realbe that
popularity is on upswing. More
penoaa do want to bear from you, to
• become familiar with your views,
opinicm and upiratloaa.
You overcome barriers, including
distance, education and language.
Potential ls greater than you might
have anticipated -know it and pro-
ceed accordingly. You finish project
and are relieve4' of burden. The
num.ber 9 fl~ prominently.
AQtJAlllUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You
get to heart of matters, especially
where money and love are con·
cerned. Leo and another Aquarian
figure prominently. One close to you
What's different about American
women these days is that they refuse to
accept a double standard of judgment
from sickies like him. If we are willing
to overlook their beer bellles. balding
pates, hanging flab and varicose veins.
they should be able to accept us as we
are -"Balloon Butt" included. Only
perfect people have a right to criticize
the imperfections o r others . -
BURLINGTON, v;r.
l always dreamed of a "Sweet .16"
party. When Daddy got really sick and
the doctors gave up on him, I put all
ideas of that party out of my head. Two
weeks before that dear man died he told
Mom he wanted m e to have my "Sweet
16" party, even ll It was the day after
his funeral
"sense or relief and gratitude. In the past my husband was not a "Gesundbeiter "
but l 'U bet be will 'be. from now on. :_
WE LJVE INN J .
DEA& BUtLINGTON: I fteelved a
Mom 1J1S1Sted that we do as Dad waot·
ed. even though my heart wasn't ln it.
So we bad the party. It wu a great suc·
DEAr N~J .: Yoa,. ~1tor 11 a
1eatle111a.a. God bless HIM.
LSO (July 23-Aug. 22) If
metlcaloua about accounts, you re·
cover moM)' that ~ have been
lost or mllappropriated. P1"otec:t YOW'
own .lnt. .... ta. Aquarius, Seorpio,
Piscw l>8rlW ftpn promlnmtly.
migbt confide financial dilemma. 'Be -----------------------------------__,.__ _______ _
vmoo' <Aui. '-D&pt. D>: Em·
phaall cm new IDOTel, h'eab ltalU, more lnd1pendeD'ee, outlet . for.
creatlft enerfin. Leo, Aquarius
penom flpre prom.lnentlJ. Yau re-
.... celve excellent report eoncern.lnl
wrltt• ·material. •DR& (Sept. Jl.Oet. JI): Pamil1
member mQ be part CIC "d•DdelUne
RUFFBl.'S
UPMOLSllRY --·-w.. .....
ltll ..........
receptive, but don't become inex·
tricably involvect. .
Pl8CE8 (Feb. 1.t-Mar. 20): Check
various pos1ibilities, 'be aware or
legal rtOta, perm.Julona and com-
plicatioa.a. This could be "crunch
tim e" for declalon coneernin1
partnenblp or marda1e. CAiicer,
Leo, Aquarius natives li1ure in
eeeaario. 1be number ll ia in pie·· sun.
Quilts are.
for Ev~onel
T1k1ng · grandmothera ldH and
tumlfla It Into a modem. livable Q\,lltt
that ttltl hit old charm It one of out
specl.met. T'*9 .. Quiet. to ftt
every decor. If you enjoy ~ng. we wtll WOtic with you. Puttlno a Oullt toaethlr II fun. We lllrt our aulltt at crfb ... ... the wty to Callfomle
king, Outlll .,. only o"• of our ~ Come In and ... lff of our ottltr or9lt t-ndmade ld .. a.
~-,...,.._. -.nr'V"\ Mwy Ann a ~
•I.17th It. Clft •••••rt ..... )
Co8ta Meu • 141-012•
I
Thehanl
fac;b()f
111«1e11na.
II you want to be a good
model. you need good tnuning
In vot<:e. mak•·up, groom1nq
Portfolio preperaliOn. wardro~
andJ>()Slng ,
Ifs nOl t&W.. b\irn can be
rewarding, TM Important thing
IS!ltttlnga.QOC>d start
Some olloday's btst model'
started here. Some ol tomor·
row·a btlf roo. no doubt
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OCTOBER SPECIAL
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GIOUPS OF WOMIM-S SPOITSWIAI
,_.. Sldrh J•...._ T.,. l lw•" -T-'ca etc.
REDUCED TO CLEAR
Sll~CE 1849
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D&ftAftTN•NT STOfta
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~ 'TME MON>~ lME 8EA6lfW.LES II
llG NORGE
HE'S ~ON AN E60 "TRIP ,AAN ...
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"His water dish must be empty!"
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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MOON MULLINS
I HAVE ~ \OtSf\ l WH'/
DON'T ~ Q!!T VP f\
l.EMOWFU: STANO~
by .Jeff MacNeJly
WILLIE! WHAT AAE you Do!HG CoM!NG ~~?
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
SEE WAA1 I ME.AN?
MAKE"•HAT ,A.
i~PLE ...
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"Phew! Whatta day! I could use a double
oatmeal cookie."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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GORDO
JUDGE PARK~R
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
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fO Uh'£ Ll.ltilll.l ll.l1'fl.4 Mt'.
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MISS PEACH
ntA1 IJ:' YOU WwlfEO'..il.Y A L.ITT'Ui ~
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by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
~RE YOU 5U~ JU~l IELLME ~HERE
YOU'RE ALL fHE WASH~ 15.
R16HT' Pt.EA~E.' ~---<' ~~
" by Tom K. Ryan
HE:!..P~V "fAKE: MY
MINPOFf MY
PIA~R AASH.
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by Kevin Fagan
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f~f:cft Alli.JR~(. 'I ,
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by George Lemont
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 53 f a1rv -
1 Fas1ener )7 Cable~ UNITED f eatu•e Syndicate
S Zhivago 9111 XI Clo:.e P04'1 "1onoay s Puzt!e Solved
9 -ano 59 Verb.ii
Pylhoa> o 1 P1ocess Sul "'"'"'"' Ln '"
II P IA f ,;
14 -Brao•e~ It• lllollf• l u I• $ " • I .. l "
15 Romari •OdO 61 Fldl lllOI• Cl s . , .. I l . , I l I
16 &alt 63 81ri9,.
17 Sallow 64 lnrn;f Preli•
18 E 100 boal 65 Survey<,
19 S10tage p11~ 66 Tims
20 AclldeS 6' Halt
22 FOSS•hles DOWN
I\ l•l< Ir 'I l ·-,I 'l I C 0 IO _,, ll 111 l • ••I .. t
lwlt Lr Jo . " • t ... y ( •• I IYIAI~ A A ID If S .. "" l•lr I•• ll ll t II •• ~.!.
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24 Metaphor 1 Amencan I .l SIT ll l I IL l ([p -
26 Pronoun 1no1ans 0 A I I l IA '. IL I I t u c (
27 Spo1<es ? V•OM OG I l . .. 0 0 l I S I s ... l
29 Con~eoeo l Oregon C1ly
30 Vine 4 Firsr mghls
'I( l • • t 0 .U l Ull l ...
I l • s • s l f y I ' ( ~ l s
33 Boal crrps !> Cove<
2 words 6 Upon 28 Fem1n1nt1 4'/ Salls~
37 Festival l Renova1e sooe1y 43 Tin
38 Wooowmos I! Mathemallc!. 30 Orag 45 Beaches
39 Embed Q AOsla•n 31 Sparnsn p01 47 Trivial
40 Spines 10 Live - -32 Elapst! 48 Eire counly
4i -ano er all> 01 ease -13 L.itner 50 Onl nver
42 San ca 1 1 Atrican couri. 34 Span1s11 11Ver 5 1 Slow Mus
2 woros try 35 turning Pre-52 Prevem
44 Low 12 S10u• hr 53 Panl
45 Appeal 13 Promoniory 36 Lill! 54 Prep0s111on
46 Ace 2 I Murders 3 7 Sprees 55 Negoliate
47 Evaoe 23 Some deers 2 woro; 56 Fad
•9·\te• 25 Sin •O V1•en 60 Fleur-ae--
A'n.ANTA tAP) nt ,_. of .... ,,_.
letal UoltloM M• dffa.... • ,._t 1•an m.-. ly beca... women are Mrial UM. procedu.N
l"JWonMid •arUtr ta p,....aaeJ. UMa aatlonal
Cena. tor l*Mt• C.t.rol Mr9 ' "W'oaMe are ,..qunU.. UOrt6W earlier od
an earber alMlrtklo la a talv abordon, •• Nici .Or.
David Ort .... a NMattW tor \.be center'• abor-
tion·~ branch.
IN im, •Oa& THAN ILU.r of all leaal 1bor·
UODI In tM .-ntf')' we.,.. perfo'nnecl durlna the
ftnt four 1DOO&M ol prepw7. when the dealh·to-
caae ratio la alalftcanU,y aow.r, tM center said' Grlmt1 1ild otber factors leadlna to fewer
dealhl from abortions •re lncreaslnc skill by
phyalclaoa experienced 'llilth the proeedure •nd
teneral lmprovemt'nt ID the health of American women.
He call~ a 1173 U .S Supreme Court decision
&eaaUzing abortions at certain staces oj pregnancy
"an important tumJn1 point. What.happened after
that i.s that iUe1ally 1oduced abortJon deaths fell
to leu ~ a baodful."
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NATION I HEAL TH I OBITS
Contraceptive
Advice Urged
9J Dll. PETE& 8TaNCaOllN Deu ~. ~: r am not ..... l know.
Tbouandl ol women my aae (44) are ltW worrMd
about beeom1na prepant. In addition, tbou•b· I
•till have 11).Y perioda irrel\&larly. I'm beclnnlnt to
1et nervoui UICI have hot ftaabes. J know J'm not to
my chance yet -but surely 1ettln1 eloce. J'm
overwelibt and I amoke too much.
My queeUoas are these: I'm still on t.be pW.
Shall r continue? U not, what contracevt.Jve
measure do you s uigest? And what shall I do
about the bot Oubes?
They've become so bad I feel'u uncomforta-
ble in company as a blusblng t.een--ager. Are
hormones all right to take? My doctor refuses to ..
prescribe them.
I 'll appreciate any
advice you can give.
Chances are you'U agree
with my doctor, but I'll
feel better. ltnowlng
everything is bein& done.
Thank yoo. -lln. D.
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE ,
.,. .........
IMAGINATIVE
Gov.Thomeon
Nearly
All Days
Special
AS STATED IN THE CENTEA'S morbidity
and mortality weeltJy report, 33 women died from
abortions ln 1971 compared witb 27 in 1976.
However. the increue was attributed to a rise in
the number of abortions performed.
Niglat Out
Television talk show host Johnny Carson and his wife J~anna en· '
joy a night out in a New York bistro. They were listening to
songwriter Sammy Cann entertain.
DEAR MRS. D: Undoubtedly you're getting
close to your menopause. This i.s due to complex
hormonal changes taking place in your body. As
you say, pregnancy is still possible, but unlikely.
I 'll tell you why I'm ·in complete acreement
wlth your doctor that you should not be on
estrogens to control your bot maabes. Taking them
regularly. you must know tliat there's a greater
chance of getting endometrial cancer <of the lining
of the uterus). Some say the risk ls increased at
least six times.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP>
-Those were the days ·
when Meldrim Thomson
was governor of New
Hampshire. · There were 1.08 million legal abortions in the
country in 1977 and 988,2167 in 1976, the center said.
No figures were available for later than 1977.
· "Despite the increases in absolute numbers"
from 1976 to 1977, the center reported, "the death-
to-case rates for legal abortion in both 1976 and
1977 were markedly lower than in the years 1972
Striking Nurses Use Few days would go by
wl~hout the scrappy.
conservative Republic~
proclaiming a special
occasion. Many were not
widely known but came
to light recently in a
state-publlabed compen-
dium.
through 1975." . E hi T e HOWEVEa. SOME DOCTORS prescribe
Ye Cate ng actlcs smaller doses and interrupt them (i.e .• three times
• · out or every rour: or five days out of every seven>.
·THE CENTER SAID 47 WOMEN DIED from
abortions in 1975, 53 in 1974, 56 in 1973 and 90 in
1972
The overall death-to-case rate for legal abor·
tions waa 1.4 per 100,000 abortions in ·1977, com-
pared with 1.1in1976, 3.4 ln 1975, 3.3 ln 1974 and 4.1
in bo~h·lt'r3 ud 1972.
Researchers said tbey suspected some under-
reporting of, abortion deaths .in r~ent years, and
asked that state agencies be more diligent in re-
porting such deaths to the center.
Four deaths were associated with iJJegaUy in·
duced abortjon In 1977 -the first increase in the
annllal number of such deaths since 1972. Tliere
were two illegal abortion deaths reported in 1976,
four In 1975, six In 1974, 1.9 in 1973 and~ in· 1972
Beat• Notlee•·
_?MCHOUlltY keNT
.&FIFA. FAKHOURY, rellOt'nl of HERMA KENT rt'Sfdenl or CO'Jla
Leoun• Hiiis, C.. 0 •J'f'd •'""Yon 0<· Me..,., C• P•H@d ... n .on OclOO.r 14,
1ooer 17. 197'. ~ Is 'urvlved by N-r 1'7t, \11•v1veo bf lier shter E l>i•
soil iu .. n. oeuo111ers, Mass••• Grallem ot Glendale, Ca Servl<t'\ w olf
f aklloury and Heyel H•Oded or ~ "410 on-.... Octol»r 17. at
le o u n • H 111 s. Ca ll n 0 t S lO·OOAM al lhe P.e<llk View Mor1u..ry
Qrancklllldron Services were "4110 Oft t haCMI Pflvale lnlerl'>ent al Paclltc
MonOey at •·» PM •• Ille t4•rll0• View Mfl..-lal Parll. 'l>eclllc 'vi.w
L.e•ft Metn0rlel CMCMI wltll Rev. MorllMOrY. t<t-1 heO\ dl<KIOK0
r ..... r J-0.-lf!Q Of St. Jetlfrt,,. 1..YNQ:t • ·
·II•"" ~" °"'''" .... ~ .. , NOllt "'lilt R t.. vNc;~· •U•denl ol ~•wf!Oe ~ -• ,..14 on T-Cott• -.e, Cllf ~·-•v on s...... .s.., et ll:GOAM et v .. tteue ,,,.morlel dey, Oc-14, 1~"1-11\' ,,.,
• "9rit. s..vtc.M -Ille direction Of "usbefld """-"'· ,,.on. Ml<.llHI C. Heniot~IOtlveMor1ueryot 1..ync11, er\d l lft\othy Earl Lvncn.
C-1• M-. ~1'4 deue"len J-J..,. ic--... JUdltll ""MAl..O ' Olen• C!lrlUenun, Patrtcl• P.
#IARJO"llE D Ft!,.NALO .... "o~end~•J. n.unluen.
........ 9eecJl,C..F.,.......tyOI M.-.. -lie"~ a.rir. Ct,... Clerk,
By .JULES LOH A~,.._ ... C. ...... •1 •1 tt
. WESTWOOD. N.J . -"Nightingale
Base," a block from the hospital, is a
flaking old yellow building where the
pace is feverish, the care intensive
aod the pulse rate fast.
Jt la headquarters for an activity
looked upon with some curiosity in
America, a strike by registered
nurses
TRIS STRIKE OVER. wages and
shift scheduling, at Pascack Valley
Hospital, is in Ila third week. '
If a nurses' strike is itself curious,
the manner of striking is more so.
Take the picket line. Nurse Andrea
does needlepoint.. Nurses Ellen and
Barbara rollerskate, Nurse· Chris
pushes a baby stroller. Nurse Cathy
reads. ·
"But not in the rain." said Nurse
Cathy "You can·t read in the rain.
Picketing in the rain Is the pits."
Over at "Nightingale Base." Nurse
Ann Twomey counts the take from
the bake sale . Nurse Clem entine
Scbeideler arranges the car wash. A
team .or nurses blow up the balloons.
lio~ing Lack
Pessed •••Y on Octob•r 14, Jr .. efld tlster-s Betty Zel>~r. Vlrolnla s • G • ""•111\eSoulllCoest~l<.elCeftter Cleu.on-EllMnl.enna,.,,1on,•lw1~ • tiroa n.pes
SUrvlvecl tw lier Cle\111111•• Jerwo 8oy0 orenc1<,,1ior.n enO I ~·•-o••ndCllllO • "
•r>O ~-IM-Cl\erlie 8ovd bOlh ol S.rvlcn will be twkl on W«!iv'4ay
l•Qu n • Btecrt • C• •nd 3 OclOC.r 11, 1979 • 1100 AM at t~
oranck!llldrtn. Se"'ltuwlll be 114tkl on Pltrte B•Olller~ Bell B•O•-•Y
W.One'4ay, Octot»r 1•. lf7t al SI Cllapel Inter,,.....! at H•rbor Ulwn·
Mary Ep\uopel C"urc!I, l a9un& Moul\! Ollv~ Ce mete•v P hrtt
Buell Ca lnle<"menl wlll IM' MIO •I Brolller~ Bell 8roa0w•Y N<orlu••Y
By Renters
~ . the Dunn Femllv C•m•t.,v 1n Olrt<lor~ L.PS ANGELES I AP> Among Asllleno. MllM .• fn lieu ot flowers
mernorlel conlrlll\lllons mey be m.O.
to tll<I 5oulll CO.lt -k•I C•nter
M<Cormkk ~.,. Lel!UN Beecll
Olre<lon
"'"°"""" J OSEPH W. HINDMAN, p .. HO •••Y on OctOller 14. H7'. A 1'7' or.av.te Of EclllOI\ HIQll !k._I, Hunt·
I l\QtOI\ Beech, C•. B•loved SO'l ol
CllerlH -CerOl'f!I Hlnelmen, IOVlno
t>rol,,.r of Jeffr..,, J&lwi. J.,..n and
Cllt'lstlne H...,.,_. IOvlno or--of
•· end Mn . OOrotlly Hlndm•n of
O.Wrt Hell SC>riflOI, Ce. -Mrs. CO<'e
Cerr Of Collte Mele. Ce. Alto Wf'Ylved
by U•P·mot!ler "'"· Rosel•• t41ndmen. Vllllatloft W.clnetdeY from
17 -'61:00 PM el Smltll ~ Tutfllll
WestcllH a.-1. CJ a. 17th SI., C:O.le
Me ... illUM of Owl1tlert 8urlel will De on T_...,, .. •:JOAM .. St. JOMlllm Cadlolk (Jourc.11. t-.i OrllftQe Aw.,
Coll• Mew. Ce. lnterm•nt Holy Sepvlc~ c-•••Y. 0••"99· C•.
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7801 Bolsa Ave
WMtlnlnster
893-3625
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Chapel
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OLLIE 1'11Ct4Al'IDS. M<Vlces """"' 1119 el Smll!I ~ Tutt>lll W91tcllH C,..~I
Morluery. __....
Big Vet
Parrots
The Birds
the side effects or California's hous-
ing shortage Is a rising number of
gripes by renters whq reel at the
mercy of their landlords. .
To deal witb that problem, the
state Department of Consumer Al·
fairs has iuued a booklet on
landlord-tenant r e l alio~s that
answers most or tbe common ques-
tions posed by renters.
"LANDW&f>.TENANT problems
have become almost th~ No. 1 com· s p R 1 NG F.I E'L D , plaint from consumers ln the last 2\h
Maas . (AP> -Diners in years," says Bob Kholos. bead or the
a downtown restaurant DCA 's Southern California office. "It
looked for birds on the. wu already serious when the bous·
chandeliers, and the ing shortage appeared and it's gotten
waitresses hovered pro-even worse since then."
tectively over their The booklet, available ln Spanish
tr a y s . Bob Jaynes or English, can be obtail"!ed from the
chuckled and kept his department's Los Angeles office by
secret. calling (213) 62(M360.
Jaynes a strappln& Kbolos says th~ booklet is st.ruc-
6 . r 0 0 t . 8 v i et n a m -lured ao that the tenant can get the
Veteran, started imitat-ans~er to bis or ~er questi~ im·
ing bird calls when be med1ate\y ~d a_lso. find the section of
was a boy and is SO'good the.Calilorrua Civil Code dealing with
at it be can sometimes their complaint.
fool even the birds "THE BOOKLET IS designed to
themselves. give Californians an idea of what
The 30-year-old Spr· their rights are. so they can look at
lngfield resident says the civil code and abow the fandlord,
his bird calls kept him for ~xample, that there has to be a
alive in Vietnam._ He 30-day written notice before they can
·would make reahstlc be booted out or the rent can be
birdcalla on patrol and raised " he said.
They believe that s maller doses and watchfulness
..,. UERJ"'..,. Nevertbelesa. it's better to play safe, Mrs. D . ( J will leaaeu the danger of comP.Ucatiou.
J'AJt'.I ~ Especially ii there is a history of cancer in the
family.
------------., Aa for the use of the pill to pre,,ent pregnancy, BAKE SALE! CAR wash · I believe It is contraindicated in a womu like Balloo~? What would 8 dedlc!.~ ~ourself in her 40s and who smokes and i.s over·
striker in, say, ~la~ ~. -.. ~ weight. There's a great likelihood of such a cetlJ· m~ke of such bu.sUless ·. , , pllcatioo as vein thrombosis or heart attack.
The balloons con~tn ~~ages., lnatead. ask your doctor about the use ~f an
Nurse Twomey expla~ed. We can l IUD (intrauterine device). A.tao coosider use of
get through to the bospltal trustees to · m~hanlcal methods sucb as tbe diaphragm and
talk to them directly, ao we put ques· condom
lions we would ask them on a slip of ·
paper in the balloons and hope
whoever finds the balloons pbooes
the trti.stees."
Nurses-. one is r eminded, are
taught t.o improvise.
MEDICALE'I IES
Dear Dr.~: I was int.eruted in a col·
umn in which a reader said she hated water. Just
couldn:t drink It. It's not as bad as she thinks.
When the price of coffee and tea reach.~ astronomical proporbons some time-back, my
hus band and I decided to eliminate tea from our
diets completely. We drink about two cups of cof·
Sure enough, at high noon the other
day, the nurses decorated the
a utumn sk y above the hos pital, above the picket lines, with an ex· fee each. at breakfast We also dnnk two 10 ounce
halation of 200 balloons. The sight" gla~ses of water·
was glorious: its effect in the aM als
WHILE there were the
usu.al proc.lamatlons for
Fire Safety Week and
Secretaries Week, bow·
many states, in 1977
alone, had a Private
Property Week , a
Moped Week or Free
Enterprise Day?
Later that same year
would come Cake
Decorating Week. Holi -
day Inn Week , and
Bu'.lli s h on New
Hampshire Day. The .
latter was on Dec 8,
which was also Keep
Chris t 1n C h r1 s tma~
Day .
of labor negotia tions as yet un-AT LUNCIITJME AND supper. the onJ y ltqu1d reckoned · we have lS two 10 ounce glasses of water. each. MINDFUL of his con-
. The water we drink has always been refngerated. stitutlonaJ responsibility
COOKIES AND CA_KES ~re IC we are thirsty in between meals. we also dfink as "supreme executive
a nother matter. water. • magistrate, ' Tho~ ·:we made $1.60 ~tt-~e b• ~ Taking all t.hi.s fiuid has in no way diminished .would.Jasue 4ieclaratldliil~
a nd Lord knows we n eed the our appetites. I believe J drinJr about 10 glaues a# afftrming that indeed.
money."saidNurseScheideler,"but t'ateraday. , Dec .25 w-0 uJ.d b e. th~. purpos~ was larger.. · ' · · I should th.ink the lady-who wrote yo~wou1d Christmas Day and Jan
There is no ~estr1an traffic In "leam" t.o enJOY 1t, too. l recall you suggested she 1 would be New Year's
front of the. hospital, no chance to take more Uqwds because of her frequent attacks Day •
talk to the townspeople to explain our of kidney colic • Mrs. F.
position. The bake sale gave us that • • •
chance, Sq will the car wash " sOme doctors beheve that every case or obes1
"We realize." s aid Nurse Twomey. ty should be considered one of potenlliil diabetes
"that it is difficult for the public to says Dr Stemcrohn in his booklet "Watch You;
understand a nurses· strike. Diet Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy wnte
·•wE KNOW OUR respoosibilltJes to him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. enc losing SO
as nurses. We -promised to provide cents and a stamped. self-addressed eov.elope.
nurses for any e mergency •. and have.
Just U,e other day the adml.nlstrator
phoned and said tie needed a nurse to
accompany a patie nt being
transferred to another hospital.
"He got bis nurse. Martha Stucke
pinned her union button on her
sweater and jumped in the am·
buJance. No sweat." ,.
Nurses Twomey and Scheideler are
the only paid members of the union,
president and vice presidenL
ANN TWOMEY, IN {act, does not
City Life Appealing
. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Lile in the city may
. become more attractive than suburban living in the
19805, a recent study indicates.
The prediction. made by William C. Llcbten-
rets, p.-.ideof of Emhart lndustries. Inc .. i.s based
on a survey made for bis company by seven experts
in the fields-of. a rchitecture. urban planning.
sociology, ecooomics and energy planning.
ln 1918. the last of
Thomson's six years in
0H1ce. came Keep Our
Ca nal Day Sin gle
Parent Week. Bake and
Ta ke Day, and a pro-
claimed Flag Lowering
ror Recently Deceased
Legislators.
And who could forget
June 17. when the state's
granite prome symbol in·
Franconia Notch, the
Old Man or the Moun-
tains. was declared an
Honorary Member or
the New Hamps hire
State Council on Aging.
... work at the hospital being struck but
works al the hospital where she was
born 29 yea.rs ago, ln Ellltewood,
N.J .. where she completed bu ours·
ing training in 1971, and where she
led her state's first nurses' strike in
1976.
NOW OPEN ·
''W<n ttdn't J<eally tn~-.rctto forlll a union back then," she said. "All we
did was get together t.o discuss work·
ing conditions and how toJain the
dignity we felt profession nurses
deserve.
"When the administrator got wind
of it, he called a meeting to wam the
employees that some· among them
were ~rying to start a union. We
didn't even realize he waa talking
about us."
She grinned. "I guess you could
say the Mion was bis idea."
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that really works.
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AND I'll TEACH YOU HOW TO KEEP IT OFF!
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SUHltlCMt COUaT 01' THI
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TMIE OOU•TY 01' O•ANl)I! ...... ..,!It
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PUBLIC NOTIC'E
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Goclle11our eto.• Lllll•n N•um•n l't('Tl~S•UlllllESS
Go< ... -...Dec_ ~ STATEMINT
NOTICE IS HEREeY GIVEN 10 ,,,. Tiie IOllowlnQ perwnt .,. 001no
c r..,llon ot ""' -... n•....o oecec:tent llu•oneu ~ ,,,., •II ~ .... vi"' <••Im• eQ•ln•I A NA HE IM I F u L L E "T 0 N
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'""'"· wllll tllt neceuety vouc,,_,. In BrooUwrtt Ro•O, Fwl l erton, 1119 Offl<<' ol the clerk m tile •DO•& ~n· Cetllornl• "11!:1
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tl'le neceu.wy voucr..rt. lo ,,,. un corPOr•llonl. lllO Ce,.tury P11rto Eut,
dt f\IOll<'d at nw Oflke ot Eric A Suite UOO, Lo• An0tt••, C•lllornl•
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N·IMH
FICTITIOUS IUSINISS
N-E STATEMl!otT
Th• foUowing oeri.on• •re dolnQ
bU)iM\' 8'\"
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SOCIATES ,~. Sllyllne Or L•oune
B•ocn CA"26.51
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P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie •following oe•to"> are dolno
bu'1nft1 •i
WARM I NGTON /C ARMA
G ROUP. 1'°'7 Sky Pen.. Sovtn, Sult• A, lrvtne, C.lllor11I• 92114
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CAR-OEVElOPERS
(CAltFORNIAI INC
D Ste.,...Bl•l<t'.
A•ii•l•n! S.Cre411y f~I• \IAl-1 ... , tltO<l wltn tho
County Clerk of 0..-.ge County on S.e>-
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C,._'"1
NOTICE TO CllEOITOU
jU .. lltlOll COURT OF THE
•T•TIEOl'CALIFOltNIA FOii
lNI COUNTY 01' OllANOI!
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E\l•I• ol RODER T ASHE R
STl."'PMENSON 0 6 ROO£RT A
S I EPHENSO N H • fREOERtC SJOBIARH. Oec .. M<I
NOTICE 1$ HEREBV GIVEN lo the
credlt0<' oi the •bOve n•..-Ot<tOem
thiit •II Ptrtc)t'r\ fWYlftQ (tetrtt\ t90e1n\t ,,,_ \eld dec-..1 •re requlrtd 10 Ill•
lt'l!m. wltl\ ttw l"H•H•ry voucher-\, tn
Ille oillce of the cl••., OI t~ •Do•• en·
1111.cl <oul'1 "' to l>ft'Wnl lll•m wltll
the nece\Wtry vCMJt~n •o th• on
oe"lgned •I the t•w o!llce ot
PLUNt( ETT .& PLUNll E TT •11 Oh••
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P UBLIC NOTICE
CP·"~ NOTICE TOCllEOITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
ST•TE OF CALIFORNIA FOii
THIE COUNTY OF Oll•NGE
No A·l014tJ
f >l•lt ot LILLIE •NN. C0tc £R
0eCU\.t'd NOTICE tS HrREBY GtY[N to I,_
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tltltd coun, "' to or-.it '"•m, wlln thot n1rceu•rv ¥OU<hf'H to tn• un
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WHITING ... , I L•t.t, S..11• tot, ~ ....... *" $<'-'tr A....,w, ,
........... C .. lftml• tlltl, •II 1"9 Woltml~. C• t'itG, whl('I> It tM
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C .. '941, loo .... '9 .. I ... <•'10111 rHI ett Mettert PH'.tilll"' to t ... ttl•le 01
Prt,.rly 111..t.e In '"' County ol Hid d~9dtftl. w1111111 lour m9"tl"
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Or~, .... efGellfomle, PM"UClller· •lltr I ... flrtl PUl>llUllOll ol lllh
1, -~·-..... '"'. ·-" ... 110. All llfltl~'--flel( IMt.real In: Oet.0 Oc ..... 10, ttf•.
l'•llGIJ.. I "44 U . Ill Block 14, of Jtoll P HelOHMll
'"' 1.1 .... ,, .. ,, 111 ,.,. City of MetyJo Olrvwlo
H••POf"I 8H<ll, c-i., of Orenoe. f11«utrl11Hol
Sl•te of Ce11tomle. •• ..., mec> r• IN~~-of'"'
(0#-Ill -4 1Je90 11. ot m11 -n--.OOnl
Celle-,,.., In ... Offl<t of Ille JIAlll I' MAl.O«MAlf..W
COO.Illy recordt< ol •elcl cwntv MAltY JO OlltUSCIO
PAllCl!L' Ltf "· "'l>loO. "· ol , • .,. k-A-"" 8•1bo• Trecl, In Ill• City of • .,...,.,.,....,CAf'tlM)
NnrPOll es.e<,., County OI Orenoe. • ....... " ..... K,,.,, .. ,
Stet• of C•llt0<111a. H per rn.p re 111 "" ,.,.
corOecl In tlooll •. -II of Ml• Putill~hed Orenoe Coe" 0•11• Pltol cell•noold ~.In tr. ottk• of'"' 0<1'1•.n .JD.No,..6,1',. fO'J-1~
cou11ty tec-..01,.1c1-1v.
Sur.1•'"9 -w. -ner ot r•IT'•l11
IAQ unoMOl!d -,,.II 111te•••I, will
10111 111 .. 1e.~w111nv ""' 1n1eres1 •t
w rne p110 tor wfltcll -... P•or•u f\ ~II P•~•I• wlll be told Jointly or
-.per•ttly P,ef\ c•n be obl•INCI from
• ltOtfteV, OftlY b~ #rttt~ f'r-QU!Hf
Ttrm• of .... <•"' In l•wfut money
ol lM Unltecl $1•1 .. on conttrmallon 01
i a l•. or pa rt <••h •110 b•l•n<•
t •IOenced Dy note ucureo by Mol'1g6(1ot Of Tr\t\t 0..CS on,,,_ p.._r.
h .., \Old fen~ c.,.t ol •mount bid
too. OtDO\lteCI wltll bkl
81cH or off•,~ to n. tn ""'"1"0 •nd wilt De rtcwl...cl •I Int • ..,,.. .. .., otfou
at any lime •tier IN>""' pul)llcet•OI'
llffeol •NI Detore O.te OI >•I" ,
D•t..i tllli Siii dey ot D<t~r. tt7•
l -C Hltben E•ecutrlaoftt>e
, Witt of •e40 !>«HW!O
FRANK S. WHITING ......... , .. u ..
Ht S. L•h. Suite MS
P•M•-•,C•tttOI
Pul>tlUied °'-c ... ,, Delly Piiot.
O<toDer IS. 16, tt. t911l 4G<t-19
-PUBLIC NOTICE
N·,..11
SUPElltOfl COU•T 0' TNE
STATE OF CALIFOll•IA FOii
THE COUNTY OF OllAHGE"'
HO. A·IOl•1
NOTICE OF HEARING 01'
PETITION l'Oll PllOa•TE OF Will
AND FOlt Ltnl!llS TESTAMEH
PUBLI~ NOTICE ---N,_.,,----
SUPElllOlt COURT 01' THI
STATE OFCALIFOltNl•l'O• THE COUNTY OF OllA•GI
N•.•·ttt•
NOTI CI! OF HIAR I N O O F
PETl'"ON FOii .. llOaATI 01' WILL
•HO ,011 LETTERS TISTAMIN•
T•llV
hl•t~ ot STELLA M .,UGEllSOH o., .. ....,
NOTICE IS HEREBV C.IVEN mat
PHILIP HENRY AUG£RSON ""
llled n.-.1n 1 ,,.Ution 10< Pr-t• ot
Wiii •r>O lor Lfllltr\ TtQ•rllt'n1ary ff
t•ren<t to ¥W'N<h I\ M.0. fof' turUwr
oer11c u1Ar\, •no tf'l•t 1ht Hm• •no
Pl•<• ol l'offrlng the Wrllt' n•• De•'l '" for O< 1-JO. 1'1' al 10 00 • m , 1n Ille court,_.. ol O..pertment No J 01
H IO <OUr1, •t 700 C••o< Ctnter O•l•t
Weu. I" 111< Coty ot S•nt• •n•, CellPornl• •
D•l.cl Oc-r I 1 "" LE£• BR.l>N{H
C:O....ty(le ..
• MILTOff S#tTH
1111 ... _., Dr • Sw ,..
••""' Hiiia. c.111 "111 Ttt: Un I Ut-7711nn 1t2l
A-n•y ..... petltl-r
PuDll•hed 0.enQP C°"\I 0 .. IV Pilot
D<t 1'.11.1>.191'1 ·~·1'
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E"•lt of HENRY E ICELLf R ••• HE NA V COWA RD KELLER.
Oecu""'
NOTICE IS HEREB'Y G•VE N 111•1
IC AR REN .J. Y ""' flltd htrtln a,,.,,
tion for Protw''" of Wiii ana for Lf'ff'''
festt1m_.nt4'ry rf"ft>rfnrf" lo wh•O'I t\
m•d• fOf further .,.r11cul41r\ 4nd thal
""' llm• ""° pl&<• of l>f!<tfl"9 ,,,. um• n~s bttn '\f't for Octcibrr JO. 1'" at 10 00 a.m . mt"'" couMToom of Oo>pert-
mer>I No J ol woo court •• 100 Cl•I< Cent~ D••-Wt\I, In ,,,_Cit• ot S.nt•
An• Call10rn00
PUJJLIC NOTICE I y
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS -
NAME STllTEMENT
R O W LAN D fl:C HN ll A l l
O•ltd Oc-• I I 1'7•
•~A 8t•nc.n. County o .. ,k
JACKS. STA•lEY no .. 1 ... A-
Sult• 1 IS
Lont BN<ll, CA_,
Tel; UUI 417·-
Attorneyt ter. -1u-
Publl•""' Or-Coe" Diiiy Piiot
D<I IS, 16, 11 ""' •Ol'I 1•
P UBUC NOTICE
l'ICTlTIOUS aUSINIEH llAMI STATIMINT
Tiie lol-1"11 "'''°"' ere ••"11 _.._ __ ,
USll VIA lfL llOCtO, A LIMITtlO l'Ai.TN•RSMt ... 'lnS si..,_. 1-.
Sul~ IC. trvllw. C•ll'°"'I& mu
~ .. ~~0~1~~·,,1~~11'::~~:~~·• """0 I
Ao~rt M Rowtano 1om ~,.,~ fH
Or1vr Hunt•1"9t0t\ S.-Mn Cdldnrn,,. ., ...
Snaron l RowtMta 1cnn Mai> •1
Ortvf', tiUl't•nvton 8"~ n: C•hforn1111 ., ...
1 ru \ bvitnf''' t\ ~onau<: t•O O't •
~""r•I p.,, ........ p
SN<onllowl•""
TfH\ '"te"""'t w tt\ ttll'd wn" t"'t Cou,.tv Clt'rli of OrenQP Countv O!' 0<
f~r 17, 191'1
"'"™ PubllShed Or•llQt C.0.\1 Dell• Piiot
Or I I&, 13. JO•"" No• • 1919 SOOl·l 't
PUBUC NOTICE
•OTICE tNVITt•G ••os
otOTICE IS HERE8'( GtllEH lllel
tt>e B .. r0 ot Tr'\lt-Of ""COM! Cornrn""'tv Col._ Oklrkt et Or-
c-tv. Ctttfornl•, Wiii ~ ---
bhb "I> It II 00 e.rn., T--y. -·
I. "'"· ... -Purc.""'lng Detot. Of Miid ~ ~ --et ,,,.. .....,,..
Av-. C.0.te -· CM ....... I•, •I ~"_ ..... __ 111 ....... lc..,
OPtt•ed 4NI rNCI lo< '
p
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DM.Y"'-OT
'"'' ...... Marte. ........ 0.-.. Ceal D~IL Y PILOT CLASSIFlm ADS
You CU lelf "· '1nd It, I W •l8 l :frade tt Wlltt 1 Want Ad
O...c.11 ....
"• .. a.. A;p ....
....... ...._fwS-. N1•nflOrS. .....................................................................
t1 .,.. IH2 81Ma.. IOOJ ....................... . ••.•...•...•..........
ABMDOHID JSTOO
$85,000 Wait.ine for 110m4t fl&iq,
prl me Ea1t1lde. 2
bednn. ft,2 lot. Owner
dmperate ! Call it1'7 l 71
.... '°"' ' Bdrm, 2~ Be, na:SOO. Eaataide 'ea.&a-..
EQUAL HOUSING
9PPORTUNITY
p U 'IF .. Molkr,
.. llt•l•ll\llJ"''0111 .. ~I'
-~ 'G''~
l•NOMI
Qa6ee corner, R·2 IOMd. lot. Room to bull"d .~ ... ..,Mcc..11 ......
141.7729
S.S TO llACH
All r.l-. ..svertiaed in ta.a ....,.per Ul I Ub·
ject to the f"ederal Fair
llou1lDI Act of 1918 wbich make.a it Illegal to advertlae "any pre-
ference, llmilalion. or
discrimination based on '"ac:iiCi reli~o. sex. or origin, or an
SIJt.tOO
OMinalnl) bedrm, brick
pmicm. LcU ot wood and
to moderate down pay. 11.aM. Privat.e communi·
menta, can be taken over tf. C.Unow.! IW6-7l7J at much lower rates. Call Oi'f"' 111 9.·H s iv .. 1ol!l .. .c1 •
llATTHI IAMK
We have several choice ~ea that, witb low
int.ent.ioo to .inake any such preference, Umita
Uon. or discri mirulUoo. · · ~ ;;~ro l·•1l6;jtl
11m oewspaper wtJ I not
knowt0Jlf a..ccept any advert1~tng for real est.ate whic.b I.a in vwla·
lion ol t.br law
675-4670
2JOOS.,ft.
$125,fSO
A huge S bedrin, 3 b,alh, 2
Slory home. Large r.m rm. Cplc. s~g clean -•~. AAl¥riMn ldt.chen and much, much __,_ more. Call DOW S46-23l3 ..... dlecilfllleir .. ()f'tNlil9•H IVt1IO&l .. <I'
sr.5 TO llACH
Newport Beach duplex, 4
bdrms. up, 3 bdrms.
down; ftneat rentaJ area.
<lose to shopping. Priced
atS212.500. 613.3883 6'2·2253 Eves
associated ay:~ !~ 1111
...., for .... first.. ~~~~~~~ · ~ 1mert1o1t -,. OCtAH ourux
BPO r f llS 11r11 ,~c ~s
11J 1" W IS i1h, .J t 1 • t-ti,
$325,000
Huge 2,000 sq ft owner's
HoulftforSaM unit . 2 separate
••••e•••••••••••••••••• balCOllles. lush atnum. 3 G al 1002 qu een size bdrms, ::!'.~!tt••e•••••••••••• separate master wing ~11: ....... V...._ LOT with fireplace & sunken ~ J111::-n tub Just listed. Call to-
$67,500 day! 646-7171
2 bl.ks to beach. City & " ,. ·• •u•. '· ' ~~~~1~~ I ~ 11~11H1 r ~ I ~~w before 1t '~ gune. Bay r.n Duplex : . '~?" !#~ t
c::: SEL ECT Rm1£m S24,oom I .. "'l I PROPERTIES Pnme ~ewport tout.ton 1 ----Spacious. f'1replaet!S . .i I
(,lar ~ara.ge. Boat space.
OCUHRtOMT St.eps to beach Pnt't-Just
SSS,000! . reduced $24,000 Anx
PRJCE REDUCTION 1ous. take advantage,
BALBOA del~ duplea:.. t'all 75'!--1700today '
large 4 bdrm. Ir 3 bdrm '"• ,. '' '• ' " '
urul.S. frplc. eat'b, now
~.000! Try installment
purchase!
lalloa lay Prop. . .......,
* 67S.7060.
A Flct1lloua 81.t•lneu
Harne St•1trnon1 llted
wlllt the County Ctorll la
n hd for nve , • .,. after
wlt1ch limo conUnu1ng
~··n••-· '"""' rttll• Pub11c:alion la noctHery
only If '"e•e a re
ch,ngea Cttl 1t1e LOij•I
Oep•rtmenl et 1110
OAILY PILOT for
i nlormel lon end
Mceuerv torrns
642-4321
IE.d.W
•AMIE STATEMINT
Tiie lol~ pet'ton .. dOlng bUSI·
fW\\ .,
Ulll·KAI CO. J30I W Cerrl991,
5"nl• AM. cat-nl•ff101
HHtry Kiri< Bowring, l30I W C.¥· rle;.. S....e Al>e. Celltornle '1707
Thi• D<l!Slneu I• conducted bv an 1n-
dlY1<1Ua1.
H. Kirk Bo-Ing
Thi! 11.alemef'I Wft tlltld wllh Ille
County Clerk of Or-County on S.e>-
ttmoer Jt, 1'19
bu~tt:-!:---9 --· ,,.. dol.-O l'LU•lllfTT a l'LUlf•l'TT
E SC R 0 W F 0 L L 0 W U P 412 Oii•• ·-
SE •VICES. 10.S Wut .... d L•ne. :-..::.:' ...... -.. CA.--
Co•te-..-,CAn.» Tet: 17141 s..a• . Wllltern F. Norton,,,,, IOU ·--·-••taCTA
WntwerO ......... C.la Mew, CA t'1H• Put>Hllted Or-Coefl Dell• Ptlol, De""'• A B.,...a, 106S w..iwero S.pt 1S •""Oct 1 •. 1•. t'7• J,,._,. L~, Colt ta Me ... CA 9M2'
Tlll1 ""'1nH6 I• cOl'OU<led by an In.
dlvlclu•I.
Wiii ..... F. NonO<t, II I
'l'nh SIM-I WIK filed with ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE
O'NMI 0.WIOl)meftt C..._etlOft. • C a llfornl• cere>orellon. tHJ!I
Skye>erk f:•tt. Suire K. trvlne , C•lllornl• "11U
K•llll••n 0 Lond••Y. Stiel
Ehtnore, AYe • 0r•"99. C•lllornl• ., ...
llr>O• Sue M.lr11n, U J16 Ao.ll•, l•
Mlra<la ,C.lllonM•'I06ll
Mii• 0 Juu IU HOl'•ln\ w.., ·"•10,11.-eeec:n C•t1tom1A"°7n
Rot>er1 M -M•rv Jo 4•Ptt••ll.
\64.St HarbOur Lan ... HunllnQton
B••<n C•lllonM• '1M1
Pll INTING & BtltDtNO 1•.eo
IPltlN G CLASS SCHl!OULf:. OllAHOIE COAST CO\.Ll!Ge •tt llW>tlW" 10 w In eccor-• wilt>
1 ... Bid "°"" Instruct--C-J..
lion• -$peclfkatlort• WM(ll .,.. -°"Ille •ncs ,.,_De we""" I" Ille ottla
of Ille Purow .. lnQ Aoent ot w lcl ac-
dl•lrtct.
E•<ll bl-mu•I •UOmll wltn "'' bide C .. hler't Chtcti, <•Mlf~ CMO,
or bldd~•·• """° m-PtV•ble tq I~
O•d•r ol the Goe'1 Community Cotl-
Of \frlc • Bo•rc' of T ru\te•' 1n ""
[91111
C •VETS* U..Y.-a::•ty Couftt y Cterti of Or anoe coumv on Sep.
temt>tr 70. 1'7'. "'™" "1nrn PuDll\IWd Or-CIM\I Deity P llOI, Pubtl•llOO Or•-GoeSI Delly P iiot
SUl'l"•ta.t COURT 0" THE
ST•TI OF CALIFOll•tA FOii
THIE COUNTY 0 1' OllANGI!
HO.A·l ... 17 Thh bU\I""''" t\ conducted by • amount not •...u th.tn flvf: ortrc•n• , s• •
D<tober •. t•. n JO. tt7t ,_.,. 0<1.1. t. 1•. u . ttn •11·1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF tfOfTEHTtOff ~ SELi.
llEAL .. llOl'E•TV AT "RIVATE
$ALE
llmU.ct par1nPf\.htD
0 NOi ~fflOO Corp
J°"" G Aod<lr,_I
VoctPr•~nt
ol IN '"'" Dod •• a 9'1er •ntH 111•1 ""' D•dd•r ... 111 ~~r Into tlw Pr-wd
COf"llr.t<t If tt'liir ~mp t'l •••rdifia to
Mm '" tr. #'4nl ot t•llur• to entrr 1n PUBLIC N()TICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINISS
NAME STATl!Mf:NT
The followln9 perJOn\ are doing
bu\lneu ~
E>tate ol DALE E BANTA •••
-------O AlE E LLI NGT O N 8~NlA . FICTITIOUS a~INESS Oeou..O
NAMISTATEMEHT NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 11\91
The tollowlng ~rwn• "'" doing '"• under•~ .,111 ""' •I Prl••I•
FUtt47 lo '"'" contract, tne e><«-o• trw PµOll\lled 0."'90 '"'"' Dally Piiot, Chee ~ will De lor1~1ted or on tlw 0'41
O<t 16, 11. :JO""" No• 6. "" 40tf.1' ol e bond, Int lull s..m lhtn•of will IHt
1or1 .. 1ted to wld \<llool d1strk t
buslllt'n H "'I• to ttw l'liQ""•' •no bt'\I Oldcltr. t PUBLIC' N9TICE I 7 19 P O Rf C H A 'R LES. A
LIMITED P•ATNEllSHIP. llOJS
S to.yperto. E•ll, Suite IC , Irvine ,
C•llforn1amu
BLUE W•TER ENTERPRISES \uDtKI lo contlrmdlton ot "'" abovt BLUE WATEll MARINE SU PPLY, tnlltled Coun °"or •ll•r ,,,.. ,.,,, dAY
6'SI L••n H•vtn Drive. HunllAQton ol O<IOO.r.1~1~ ••• lll.,olllceot FINE OllANGECOUHTY
'&Heh, Catlforni..,._ APMS'TROftG PERZllC & FRIED SUPl!ltlOll COURT
O'NHI Oew~I CO<POfatlOI',
• C•lllofol• corporation. llOH
S .. tP••I< E•st Suite I( lr•ln•. Cetllornl11"1114
Reubt'll A Orl991, 4'St L•wn MA N, AllO'""Y' ., L•w 10'60 IOOCl•lcC-rDrlve WHI
Haven Ori••. Hunt11191on Bu<l'I. Wlhhtr" Boulevard ~u•I• l'OO LO• • ~AM. CA f'1101 CellloJor:nl•F~-·. 1~ Sanl• Cru1 •AOttO. C.tttom11 ~4 •II tn. rognt P L A I N T f f r B .. N • 0 ~
" ~-.,v tltlf ar>O •111..,HI of Wld Cleeeclenl •t NEWPOPT,aC•hfornl•<orPOr•llOn
J-,nnllt• M. Kun. 1711 Porl
C r>arlH . N""'°" B•ec". Ce llfornl•
Thi. bu•lrwu I• conductt'O b'lf•
StrHt, l aqur>e 8H<". C.elltornla f'16SI '"" tlrfte oldtath ar>O .,11 lltt' ttqnt. 1,11, DEFENDANT CRAIG R STEF
Thh llu•IMU 15 tondu<led by • •nO lnt..r~t INll '"" o tet• l'IM "' FENS In ll'd .. idU•I MAR IE c generalpertrw~le>. qulrto by optr a11on (tf 1 aw or ST EFFENS."" ln<ll•IOuet And DOE~
. Reuben A 0rlf9'1 olht'rwl~ ol'-r than. O• In Adtllllon lo, I tllrough 5, In< lull.., llMiled Plr!nersllip
O'NHI Oe.elop, Corp J-G. Rod<lrmet,
Vkt Presldltnt
Tho• \lftlemt!f'tl wa• lllf'd wlln fhe IMI ot \Aid oec-n• ·'1 !llf lime o! SUMMONS
County Clt'rl< al Orer>90 CO\lnly 011 ~&>-CIHlll, In and to all ll'lltl c-rt••n rut CASI NUMalEll Jl .. 1·71
temDer ,., 1'17•. pr~erly .. tueltd In Coly Of 1,.ollt', NOTICE! v ... llen -,_ T ...
FUM• Countv of Or~. Statf of C•lllorr>o•. <eun m•~ *<'* ...... '1 Y"' •tt-Put>ll•llOO e>anoe Cout Oaoty P1101 Ot~rt~••lotlo-.. your .... ,,. ,..,.. ....... ''" ,.._...,
D<1 1 • t~.13 tm .,,._,. Tl>o\f l>Otflon• 01 l nt 1 o• ·rract >'11111P • °"'"'-11 ... ""' _.,,..,
Tiiis ttete..-1 w•• llltd wnn ir..
County Clerk of 0r.,. '*'"'¥ ori See>-
FlzntJ ------... 3 a• ~ map 111•0 1n 800• 3st M low.
Pubth"""O.-Coe•I O•llv P iiot. PUBLIC NOTICE P•ge• JO """ Jt. ""'""'• ol Ml•· AVtSOt UtlN Ila liW __ .,._
tem~r n. '"'
Oct. 16, JJ.JO•NINov 6, t'1• 409t-1' ---------____ cellaneou• Maps 01 \alO County. £1 tn...-i _. *<ldlr.<'""r• Ud
------ - ---SU,.EltlOlt COURT OF df•<rll>td on 1><1rce1s es lollO""' •In e114lollcl• a --U•. ••-
PUBLIC NOTICE P•RCEL I •• deftlro ... dlH Loa ... Inform•
CALIFOllNIA UnH NoJ3 llS 5'1C>Wll dnd dtKrlDtO clon Q ........ .
COUNTY 01'.0ltANOI In "'" c~1nlum Pl An •.corded on If TO\I W!Sll to -· ,,,.. <ldYl<e o4 an CASI NUMlt!ll Altlt!I .,......,.. tt 1 1111 11 tl'lould do FICTITIOUS BUllNISS O•OIEll TO SNOW CAUSI FOii •uou\I 11, 1'1}, In 8oOll 11490 P"ll• 97, • orney n • 6" er you
lllANll! STATIMllNT CHAMOll OI' NAME Olllclel Rt<.oros oi iald County so promptly ' 111~1 vour wr itten
Tll• lollowlAQ per tons tre d oing I Ille Mlln" of IM APOlk•tlon ol P•ACEl 1· rHOO,,M.11 •"Y· may ~ 111.0 on limf wtlneUfl' n An vnd lvld•d on• ttttv fourth SI UsltlddtW•toll<llartlconw 1od•
GLENN'S •llONMENT & HELEN LOUISE HENRY, eke ll/S41"1 lnterHI •• • l•n•nt In <om· ""•Doll-•n Olf ••unto. ct.i.erl•
B•AICE SERVICE 1164 New port HELEN LOUISE ABONOll, aka mon In tlw le. 1,,lt•t\I In.,.,, 10 1~ nactrlo ln,,,.dletamenle. cit ote
91vd Cost•Mna ~tllornl•B'7 HELEN LOUISE H0 l8EAT .~. Common•-.•otw1dlOIM\OTrM:l l\ menera, \U r~st• ntrll•." lley
Glenn Ktr; ">1 H•m 11ton HELEN LOUISE MICK.AS. For \U<ll ltrml\o.ilnedlntheArtocl•en etgun•.~-r~•atracs.•tt•mPO
A••nue, .-.,..,,,.....;, 0-J, Hunllnvton c~E~LE~ NeLou""•sE M1c~A· ~-. llled tilled "OtflnlllOM" 01 lht Oe<l•••tlon TO THE OEFENO.l>NT .. ct.II Beecn,C•lffomla•'6-tl " " ~ ~ ·-compl•lnt "''......, tiled bv"lt<e pleln·
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Monrovl• •venue Co'te Meu lowlng petitioner to chango ht'• neme Book 11Sl9 .,...,. 411 Ofllcl•I R.cord• thl• law•ull, you mutt, within JO d•Y•
Celllor,,la'267I ' from HELEN LOUISE MICKAS lo ol Hie! eo'.unty Ch "OectAretlon''I, 611er this ~um"'°"' I• Mtvfld on vou.
Thi• ouflness 11 t ondu(led by a E~1E1N':,. et> orcte<..i thet all persona enel ..,, _,, 111,,.10 lilt wlln llllt <ourl 1 written ruponw
°""er•I pertMnfllp. ' r Y P•RCEll to ll>e coMl>lalnt UnlPH you do lO. Russell l llOl>lllton lnlerttled In Ille metier etore .. kl •P· your de!llUll wilt' II• entered on •P·
Tiiis sl•tement was flied wlln Ille peer l>tl.,,. 1"1• cour1 1" Oet>erlment Non-H cluslvt eauments for •«•n. pllcellOI' of lf\e otelntllt. aNI llllS coun
Count, c~"' Or-County on See>-No , •• 7llO Civic C.nler Ori .. Wul. IAQrtu . eores•. encroec-111 1110 m•y enter. tucto-nt •g•ln•I YOU tor
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s.pt. Uenc!Oct.1' t•. tm Jnl-1t !\eve. Wfly aeld petition tor ,....,. of ~111,~. Oeclarellon enttlleO Eue· otller rell•I requHled 1n tne tom
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C NOTICE II Is·-Ot'dtlrect ,,.., • COPY ol PARCEL•: p ;ATED M.tr<n" 1•1• PUBU tlll• orwr to \llqw <iouw tit pubtllhtd Non·octuslvt e.ttemenh '°' utlllly LEE A BRANCH CHlrk
Cl'9'Q ~ In tit• Delly Piiot .• Mwapeper Of •nd other put'JIOMS .. \U<ll '"'"'""" ~rel clrcu1et1.:lri, pu1>ll11ted In tllls •rt rtterttecl tor l!te t>tnttll of or ltt• I!. s...-
county et lent once a _.. fOfl tour grent~ to °"'""'' 1,, Ille Arllet• .... •HOOl!l , ICl•OALL &
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BllUCEW SUMNER llooll 11'11. -1•. ()tflclel llocorcb Tel: 01417Jt.Dl2 JudOt ot.,. Of .. Id Coun!y. (Tlw "Mester Ooct•r•· AftWIMf ,... l'lelMIH ~~t~·J~M°a'v.t!!'-'.Z::1~Z:Eit1 5-lorc-1 ~~~ ~:',.io'~;n~~0; 0:.~~'.';,"311~~.~=t Oe4t~:~
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NOTICI! 15 HIUUBY GIVEN to lllf M ......... 9Mdl, CA t1M7 •erveuori._ rlQfll" rl91th-ol·w•y ellCI
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IN Mid doKMlnt Ott "9®lted IO fl l'loelltllld ()r ..... CoeJt OltllV '°'~ ttw purclleW Price. The e>r-r1y II to
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PUBLIC NOTICE
fl!ICTITtOUSluitMld--
NAMI! STATIMl!flfT
Tiit IOH0"'11tt1 perton1 •rt d0tn9
busiMHa$ .-
COURREOES !'•NCH CENTEll,
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perlntr1lllP. 170 N•wport Ce111tr
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No tuOOtr may wHhdraw l'\1\ b4d fOf
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P UBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITtOUS BUSINEU NAME STATEMENT
t<OO\E •EE PER\ t I r o'l\.I
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUStotlSS
NAME STATIMl!NT
The lollowt"O Pt'r\On• •r• doing
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LIM ITED PARTNERSHIP t101S
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PUBUC NOTICE
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T ht IOI~ .,.,_ la CIOlng butt
"'"" MITCH SHllTltAW COHITAUC
'!'ION MAN•G~MENT, m "A" E ,.,,, Cosu Mtw, c. . .,.,,
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L NOW NODO
LOANS TO Sl00.000 LOW INT RATE Let us
show you how to qualify.
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Needlecraft Dept. 10.S
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Yort, NY 10011. r11111 1111111,
Addrns0 Zip, ratltln NM111k1.
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121-tJttdttM ()lilts 11.50
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Small 'larl off tor wmtr1.
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P11n1eo Pant• n 91 J8 H~tl
Suei. 1011 • 1711 1411. lb',,
1811. 20l,. rtomen ~ Sue-1 34. 36 38. 40 •2 44 46 48
Stnd $1.50 for Mell Pftlttn.
Md 40t lor eecll ""'9f1t for
llrst-clna al11111il, llandll11f,
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115-lllM. fl.., ti Sl 50 Z"o $1Z( eN snu: llUlllH. "" "' ta. ' CUI CLOTHING COSTS wllll Ou( m::t~ · u:: ~~fAU.WINTERPAllLRNCAI:
::~~ .-:.r 't·: tol>t lot = s:s ~ if~ 1••••1t lllcw . l 1:50 P'tlttn COUP?". ~-:c-SI IOl-l..e.tiflllllel .. St.SO m..,.._ II •• $1.51
115-i.tlat Clldllt. . SI.SO :~ Cw· fljl ::ns-=..•:?..-., ··tu: .~ ·"·" .. 101-QitMi c.llectiell .Sl.'9 m.a..~llactQllllta .. SI.SO
&IM\CMIM... . -That'a short f0r "Crum puff ln the
Blumt"' t and this la JU Abeolutely
t'~annlnl. Immaculate and tasteM • ~ E plan on the tttenbelt in
th e orl1lnal Bluff townhome
development. End unit, laundry roouf.
sewlfta l'OOO". cedar lined closets and wood plank noon. You'll love It! It's
Unique at 1227,900.
U,_.IW ti()Mt:S
REAL TORS • 676-6000
2443 East Coi'St Highway. C6rona del Mar
~<®' eeach rro1tv
UAL llTATI DCIUIMCI SIMCI lt4t
COMI wnM US ... to Corona del
Mar: comer duplex, lower unit hu 2
maste:r bedrooms. each with private
beach, 3rd bedroom 1ultable for den
or office: upper unit has 2 bedrooms &
bath. Price reduced to $199,500.
llEWPOIT IEAf H 75"811
V .t. fT"S A HOMEY ~ and very reasonably
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le brand new beautiful ~rick·trimmed
traditional home to be built juat for
you! To be under construction next
week. The plans are in our office so
call today to see them. The finished
h o me w l ll b e c o m pl et e w i·t h
landscaping, cptng, etc. Select ydur
own colors, etc. 4 BR. family room,
formal DR & 3'h baths.
WISLIY M. TAYlOlt co .. HAl.TOIS
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.... ....... for• IJ'OW· =. lamllJ " pric.d .... 1ea11y al •.ooo. 4 Bdrm•. + apacio111 baa&a room formal dio· lnc room. lamily room Md, mast ol' all. u.ai lab&&ku view.
C7141 '7J..4400
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O...'a *'Y ..Unwc&. ..... .u .... Call --· HERITAGE
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A OIVISIOn ot Use your pneent home
11;,irbor Investment Co eqdty to take over 8~% ao.n. takeover .,.ymenu
on 3 bedroom Wesuide IMYISTOltS home. I>Woc area. coun· 1-f .. IOOMS try~ farce family
Very clote to Dis--· room wllb flreplau.
neylaod. These 8 units HEATED POOL with ar~ in xlot condition. c:::: 7~.9~·~ C~~i Priced to sen at $240,000. ~1720 No vacancy. 759-1501 m--.L. -HIWU~
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wiUt p0ol '-•P•• 3 ....,_, 2 betbl. fasnlly
-· Mee front • rear yard. • 11-f Plaat,IDc MZ-7411
S&ASCAPICOM»O ... SAM»YllACH
Stt.ttO
Only l yr. new • in iop
........... llPIJ:aded z
br. 2 be, IJ'OUDd llr. IUUl
W/Ml llllwmble ts'J ,600
loan at M '!(, i.nlueat.
Tennis, 1pa, pool A
dubboule, onl)f 1 blk to
beads. I •
CALL '44-7111
.... USN TUOOI'' ll'iced ia t.bia 1,e family A real old world charmer home wttb new carpels ., WE HAYE
SEYSlAL ftME
IAYRtOMT HOMIS
WITH PIH & SUP
AXER TaMS! BY OWNER S bdrm. pool
• spe 11 .. la/ Adams
Prin oolY Sl31.500. Cal I ...-aft lpm wkdys,
wtmda anytime
IASTSIDI YA
with that F.nlliab tudor and drapes. Large cor· 1 ¥4 IMT. look. Coved cellina Uvtng oer kit. 3 Bdnns. s baths.
No qualit)'inc. SU per 3 rm. cozy kitchen sunny t II e entry. attract 1 v e
Bdrm, 1 '14 bath. patio. brealdasl nook 2 Large railed d.lniJ1I rm and a
So. Cout Plaza area. Ap· bednm. H1.11e lot with balcony off or a h':f e
prox 9 yrs old. $17,500 dn, earaae. Only SBl,500. Act bonUia rm. Ck>&e to e
Seeinc la belleviq ! A
spectacular 4 bed.rm. 2 bl&h ..._., with a b\&le
added Pinewood boai&a room. lblsed hearth,
. llridt ftreolace. Cheery larden tltcben. qwet
pymta M04/mo. Total aow! Call 546-ZUl beach. Seller will help ~e 187,$00. 957·0$54 Oi'INlllJil••ll\ll"'llflHIN I • finance. prinipaJs only.
Mtlide street. VA no down terms. Act now!
546-23.13
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This terrific buy is --------• REAL TORS enhanced ·with fresh .........,._ --------paiat, eaJ1htooe Carpets ~I
C»'tNlll<l •ll ~llJl'<IO ~INK I '
!eJMlll wood and m ir rored IMVISTM9CTS
walla. Two atory •185 Lotatea~Ue home -....nee. 1ara1es, Pool aPllf'OYed Uve map. ---------i IDll very uperaded. Just •Apsll'ox. 28 acre prime IASTSM liated and won't lut at 11·1, PGUible joint ven·
,...___ ... ~..--........ thiaprice.CaUMs-GIOS t..-e 2rlC. down. Owner ~--...... -wlllcarry3yean. Lwp J Bdrm home lo *51 Kn!ll prime Florida ON BAY ADERE. lrvioe
TSTlliCle: Abeolulely de-
llptful -s tained &
e tched windows ,
bardwood floors, new lr:itdlm. new carpetln1;
1t aparllles. Tbr ee
bedrooma. 2112 bat.ba.
lar1e yard, beautiful
pedo. kJ&a ol elbow room ...........
COUC»MIWPORT
.-t Euukle location. Ave. MMe 11111rveloua re-
T-., 1 BR umu add to lo-Donal aboppioa ~ler come. OWNER WILL JUeiblejointventure ..
CARRY FINANCING. •·---•21 acres ~aible ~ 'l1lil i. a muat aee at ._ ________ , acres horae property
Sl.50,000. For detatls call nral estates. Owner will
..MG-U5J ..WUST'lit6 'lsub-orcti.ute. Prine. only
SH A~~ I .A Y ~A/I.. 1-«i2·1056 or · : ~ HERITAGE
. . REALTORS 4 BB. 3 a., w/W/eocl ~~~~~~~~! pMio. Steils to pool, apa, ~ ..... eod~.Won't •AMIL y taat at •• 900. 9n'aTAIMM&fT 'roSEECAu.JUDYAT
4 Bedrm. 2 bath home. 640-6259
Earth tone carpets, re· @A~ modeled sunny ldtcben.
formal dining. Jireplace.
A shaded, covered brick R E A l T y patio. Nestled besi(le a.._ ______ _
solar heated. enclosed. -
free.form pool with RIDUCED 54000•
separate drying area. Reduced for fast sale!
• ~~~~23U'd buy ! Owner anxious and
Ul'lt• '" ,,. ,, '•L•'' '"" '·" 1 sacrificing this lovely
I I home. Clearf a.s a wbis·
9 '1tj1WN __ ~~~~$~ arena. oaly SlOUOO, call oow 9113· 71181 ~ STUil' r:;()Pf;;rjj;;' ';;;II :-;j<l ··"1!11!1~~1 IJ(< .. 10 ... "'
Bl1 4 BB, 2 b a "S,··~~~Mi w/muaive frplc. New
peint in & out & belt of atr. a super low price or b~~~~~~~
$79.SOO. This one i~sharp NEED AN
& will sell fast. Call fNVESTMENT·?
751·3191. Own your own apt. in
· Long Beach area. No C: SEL ECT qualifying. o.w.c . tsl T PROPERTIES T.D. $29.SOO. 714-846-4102_
I AM A FRIEMDL Y LITTLE
3 STORY IEACH CO'nAGE.
With white water views from 3
patios and blue water view from
other patio. My owner will help
finance and'the'key is in our o.ffice.
Call for day or evening showing,
673-8550.
YOUR OWN TERMS
well, almost -owner wants out Qf
this 3 bednn pool home. Assume
loa n and owner will help fmance. can day or night, .n3-8550.
PRESTIG6-NIY 4CY
Bedroom, ti:i·level customized
• townhouse. Towering trees and
babbling brook. Owner will help
finance. Call ~ or night., 673-8550.
llACH UNITS -$159,000
Four units actually pays .for itself.
All .2 bedrms, corner lot. a nd
ssumable loan. Call day or night,
3-8550.
SCC\\<illA-~£~s·
Tliat lnftlgulng Word Gome wltli o CltucUt
•• ...... ~ C\A'I' .. '°'4MI -----
• --. ... ~°' .... ,_~-ch ti..
low IO lontt lout -i. -do
Spacious 3 B<!rm
air cond .. San
Luis RC'y mode l
up j!ru dcd
I h r u o u t
p I) s I l I \' l' I y
pristine. StGS,000.
HALTO&S
675-5511
llACH RlftlAT
~ SUJ0,000. P.rtme ocean rental. 3 blocks to ocean.· Permanent te·
nants. SeUer will pattern
financing lo buyer s
needs. Call now 963-6167 [i'llll
w
'Wbdher you're ~I.al or
~ Claaallied ad· v will get your sn.r.. idle it.em.a witb a nauce to the rilht peo.
Dlllly Pilot Claalfied Ad. pW. Call Today! 642·5678.
L-Al'il UMYIASITY PAD HOME
SiRgle family Cha ncellor Plan #4
with red brick entry & large private
rear yard. 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrm & den
with family room & inside laundry
room. Walk to schools, shopping-&
community park & pool. $129,500.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-9060
•HOME ON WATER-SUP
Mew o• t•• ••r•et f• • '''"•'• co•-''Y· C........,..,. 3 ~•oo•
.__wtfltN.tllpt.ctlld1d.Y•OWt1
tltea.d.$320,000.
DUPLEX WJTH POOL ............................. .,....
Htl .. da _... wttlt twt11fk OWMl"1 _..
onrtul"'v poal ..._. r.dwood dec'-
Aa .. .,,.._ .. '" • tuclty lit tMt 2 Ir I ..... _ ...... $121,000.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
~4:S6 W C1"1t1-.1 l ltqh\'•''-
N,'"'prn~ At1r11 h
631-140
!,
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J·l l !'."Y''"" Drov• N B bl'l b\bl
FORESTE
OLSON ·-....... ,
Huntington Beach
Store+ Apt.
C.ommetclal Condo + 3 bdrm, l~ b~tb a_pt
Located in an ·'Old
Wcftl'' Europun dlolol "~ ceo&er in HuUnston Beach.
8'X35' mricerator boi IDduded lo atore. Only 2
yra. old. See tb.ls unusual ~y ~y ... Call
n•:a:M-9113 •
IZC....Meteu.lta
12 Spacious, ! br 1a:rdeo
aptg. + pool on lge lot.
WW be 9.1 X gross at close of escrow. Less
than $t0,000 per unit. To
see. call 714:834-9393.
SUPBOUPH
CANYON CllST
llAUTY
2 bdrms • library.· z~
bal.ba. F)-plcs in llvlnlC
nn " 1n1tr bdrm, p11£. Xllll buy at $181.500.
7141760-9)3)
l'lTY 1'0-9131 , .....
COIPOIATE
IDDQUAITEIS
27.000 sq. tl. w1th easy
act'eSS t.o !rwys & J ohn Wayn~ ~ri>Ort Call for
dt.>ta.i.b
tlWPOIT BEACH
• Bdrm, garage +. carport Just oH the
beach on fee land
Balboa Blvd. On+y
S144,SOO. Call64S-916i
~
----
dnS'nC CMAUT
llACH+POOL
Qualnt 3 BR, 2 Ba. Lge din. rm. Cozy fplc. W a.I.ls t1I llau views watma11. Kti pond f& Gredan pool
Luab 1rouods . Foun·
taina. Wood. cJau • mar ror deeor Auume exut lncbn 1!112mo. OR. VA terms. Model home
oerfecuoo. See l.Od• y Call~BKR
Grut t.erms! Huae UP·
graded 3 bdrm. 2 story oa
quiet cul ·de·s ac . In-.
vestors ddJght enter·
tainer's dream' Call now. 54:>-949 l a Walker & Lee
Real Estau
91/f'/o Loan
Reduced fo
Sel
4 1 .1 + rooL
$109,SOO
Sharp, So. KB home on
hu&e private cul-de·sac
lot. Take over lsl + Znd
TD ol $87,000. Payable
1832mo. ' ...............
96MJJ7
Ute your present home I~~~~~~~~~ eq\Aty to take over 9Yt% '"99 1044 ioen. lakeover payments on 3 -bedroom Mesa -••••••••••••••••••••
Verde home. Din1n1 M25 2 br condo Wood· area. new appliances ID bndae Villager Model.
lt1tc1ten Decorative Nopeta.SD-331n.
~ Handy atorace
\oft U1 lI>e aarage Pauo t4alday
RV acceu Hurry ' I i $92,900 BKR Ca ll Eu•rtalMI ~1720_ Be the perfect 16tft1
TRill& L ::::e t~y.':dd=
-· rormat d.Jn1n1. double rrs YC>Ua DOI LAI , _________ , bnct f.&rel>lace ID li1(Ulg
Step loc*iQg. you will see nJOm and den. built in
UiU tb1.h eo.ta Mesa • ~ .. ' 1 '* I llll wat.r. Brukfast a_n:a. Bdrm and know it's a S Bil + den + Family 2 bncll aod redwood
good buy at $97,SOO Rm + Formal c1itu.q +3 patios Spri nklers. 4
Secluded big ya.rd5 and car prap + 2 patios + community poob. Much
great rorecast ror ID balcony and ..other more• $ll2.000. BKR
creas101 your dollar lUDfSUbeS. Aabng only Call558-84$1. =•to<· UlflJUOO Call ~~ UALTY TAilllll.
5l6-75ll -· -~~~-·--~--1 -c-OULD--n-cun -
$66.900 OAK GLEN Ci1H' Uus ont> 11 chance
fJi ,ll nl'll\t' ne,. .! HEU '' Ht:LI" Sit.'llt'r
bc.>droom. 2,,, ba nrn llf'eded more t1mt• 1\ ht
is the best discrlption for
this lovely 4 bdrm home
with a spacious living room. 2 frpl~. near new c-arpetmg & a ghstenin~
pool. AJI for only $107.500
Large assumable loan.
oo qualifying. Ca ll
~5370now '
domuuum.s 197.990 Ue 1ma1tinat1on & th1i.
Newport Ceflhf' 2Sl8 Elckn Ave.C M (IU'I upper will be tht-640-5357 ta!Jt of I.be town. Reap
ALLSTATE ~~~~~~~~~ 'f'UILD .;iiiii;;;;;iiiiiii;;iil42iiiiii;-6'734;iiii;ii;;iiiiiiii;;;;.I Ute d1 •ldeoda. ff urry -:: 6 yn aw. prune Costa owr a pod._.,. Drier
REALTORS
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
CO.Mill LOCATIOM!
Broadmoor Plan 4 in Irvine ONLY
$145 .000. 4BR & separate family rm
& forma l dining r m. Lovely atrium
& patio complete the picture . Anita
Brads haw 752· 1414 . < J ·87)
642-8235 644·6200
901 Dover Dr111~ Harbor View Center
Irvine at Cam1>Us Valle'( Center
752-1414 .
CIE
·110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
U RDA ISLE
Ma2nificenl F amily llomf' In i\ Prl\al<'
LaRoon .l:.arRe Shp For Vnvr Vllfh\ Thrl'I'
Bedrooms Plui. Maid'" Room. F'<1m1I~ Hoom
& LarRe Den F.xcellent Lo{·allon ('1111 For
Appointment St.500.000
MEWPOIT CIEST COMDO
f:xtra Sharp Two Rcdrooms. Two Rath~ OrlJ,?inal Owner With Pr1clr Of Ownersh1ri
Looks Like A MJ~drl llarrlwooc1 t'Joors ~
Shutters Wt't Rar & r1rcpla<'e In l.IYlnl{
Room Attr:irt1ve M ast1'r Bt'droom Su11t•
Pool. Sauna & Tt-nr11s Available Prlrt'd Al
Only SI37,200
631·1180 ·--..... ,.,.,,, 1•1 DOYB HIYI
' ..
SISC & ,IN DOCTORS
C S V 0 I M C G t T H 0 R H R P Y T A
Y N(O·O CT 0 R $\GEL TT I l 0 0 L
D E A t N G 6 N I l 0 A C M I U W 0 T
.U 0 S C C V l l Q A M U R 0 R Q E 0 E
OSLAUJ\.OYMH A06 VHOMS
L Y H I C E N E K C M R J E 0 G R V S
H I E T S H E K N A R F R 0 T C l V H
RJKPAREA SOUH 8WHOA CE
L E 1 E M T M 6 R M T H T R A L H W J
K E l I U U R E A T A S I R C A 0 E H
A R 0 0 f E H N V t S S X A M l K 11.,J
I T A R , R N 0 S L T T Z E A Y W 0 A
W 8 R P P C A 0 L l Y A f R L L A k E
TA E C~H H J N ARR U t L l AST t
N P T 0 L E Y N K £ K 8 R E L N C A S
neWOttont: Hlddln _... .-OW,.._ ~. bell•
-u. up. dOwfl Of ..,.,...y, FM ... -"°" '' 111. F
Akanr I ltn C.V Dtllnli "'
-. .._ Vlctw f""""""'" ~ ~ 'O._. Fii..... Jetvtl • ~ JelWt loORe LO. • Celn KMln • ,.,.,
T....-.HINMh
-. 1ocatm Good u S6W DOWN ...... 51Mn7
Sutre~Y'°:'RE~~h t«J QUALIFYING!
611-4990 3 Bdrm. family rm. l ba.
frplc Taitt' ovt'r p:.y
1-006 •.••••...•..•...•.... ,.
BnfER·OR
ISUMD INCOME or inot.ber tn·law island
home · or remodel for run
ISiand IJYUl& or bwld " new for truly ele1e ant
'5land b V\.OJt. Best· Best
Best Island location
Steps 1!'911 beach Ju.st
hsted 'fi won 't las t
646-7711
1US11C .. WOOD
Scmll. 4 Yr okl Custom
Home. Ltv rm. 22x22 rt
2 frplcs. ocean view
$1.30.000. Agt 496-3497
c... ...... 1022 ., .•.•........•........
Investor's duplex .-2
good rentals. pool . f11>lcs. charm. SZSS.000
PrinopaJa" only. 640-4999
IMl4ACULA'RHOME
ICanyoo Ocean View
.fLrg 2 BR. den
/So. ol Hwy. oo Hau.I St.
11 blk to beach
10wnr may;earry, 11 '} IHUl'T)'. oo1y 1295. ooo
John Carey, GRI.
ments Ca ll anytime
N?l 54l..OIOO
Mfta Vef'de WHt
2stry4 s Bdrrru.. J bathl..
fam rm. frplc, pool By
~ 979-7605
HOMlS FOR VIETS
S> HOMES IO DN
8.'Jl·S102 Bkr ---
100/o
-.
Owner will carry ftnaoc
i.ng on Uus Easuude. 4
bd .. 2 ba immac ulate
home on qwet <'Ul·de·sac. Sl.29.900. Asll ror Craig,
63l·lai6
REALTORS
Byowne.r 3 Br. 2 ba. Mesa
del Mar Tract. S89M.
1031 exchange Pnn on· lyTI~·~
IYOWNH
~lie 3 bdrm I ba with
hreplace. en c l os~d
praee. 50'x17S' R 2 tn·
~ lot. 436 Hamilton
Do not dtsturb tenants
Must close 111 '79 Pnn·
opals only te6.000
548-5041 or 631 ·3S20
tlJ QUALIFY
Jt Exec. 3 + 1""1, pool. WC dwn. Sl ,300 mo al
10%. Mr Wood. ~34-4100
or6'2·19'70
WOODUIDGE
J Br $120.000 s Br SUJS.000
00 Oll2. 644-6687
HOWTHWOOOS
PARK PLACE ~e. 4 bd • fam rm .. &
bonus rm A/C. great as
swmble loan. $165.000.
Call Fred G 1bson .
569-9400
Orangetrtt Patio Home,
Plan 4. tughJy upgraded.
28drm It den . 2 ba.
-.,:iOO. Pnncipals Only.
Owner. S61·Sl89.
llllTACE PAii
TOWNHOME
lleautlful Broadmoor
Plan J Town home . Hi g h ly upgr a d e d
carpeta. drapes & cen ·
t.ra.I air cood.iUorung. 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. 2 levels It family room.
OPEN SAT It SUN 12·5. l Montgomery. As king $IO&,OOO. .
-=-~Ll.Nl.H ~ t\f 1\1 TY ~ ~l~J 1 200')
JllTHWOOD!
Reiad$7500.
REALTORS: 673-1771 Le upcraded Mesa Verde 4 Bedtoom. family rm, POOi. spa "Just reduced home. Low down. low tn· S7SOO. Supe rbly Up·
SS Hll tereet. linmed. O(cupan _ ... ed h 8 "'1 SPYG>LA L cy. Will consider lsetOP· g:r"" ome! '" l·in
llST ..... •u"' s 1 2 9 9 0 0 china cabinet , French " -s t 1 o n · • · wood windows. wet bar. 1blssng.lsly4BR.2,,..ba Owne.rrAgt.8ill83112S'f fireplace and much
''Newpor1el'" ls the lust murh more! Woodcnst
expemlve 4 BR tvaU ln --------•I tract 111 Northwood .
SpyJ}ass today. Custm ..-SA DB. MAa ~ fut sale, call t.o-
pool " sp..a. prof'! El This hl1hly up1raded ilav 752.1100 care lndscp'g, ~-xtensive family home features s OPIN '".,. ,, H~•1101>1 •>H1 • m~~~~ ~5§ te&MI
Tenn& avail. uoe.ooo. to .u tdloola, parb and
teania cour\a. Call WD80£2br-, l~ Coado -.-tormondelalll. i carport ~paces. By
Owner. 911,.500. ID-07'3
GHAT . ~~~~~~~~I .. Wnl.l1 home. -.io sq. M LOT -ft. of l1vin1 apace; 4
. ! . HERITAGE
REA L TORS
Gltlll' lot. --R·2 for _,.... IOJ• bdrm., 2" ba., 'lP~•ded
new ctupMa. Has 3 BR. 2 -• .. •• .. •••••• .. ••••.. ~ M~lt W~I..: Blabme.w/fplc. &aepaUo 08 ... _ .. .__ 2 ........
I& fncd rear yard w/4 CV ~A ' .....,.,.. par'll ...
p1ms. A1IO room to par"lr Sptetanlar-bllltop =V.Selleranx.ioal ...... am.-eq. ft. lob er.u 1Utr. a.. to Manna, Stl.-a
Rd •Calle La Prima .... •.•eo-.ooo. c:.e.MIMI 1024 m.-:-....Bldr.
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1'111111 laiie ...... uWQl ~?... ~ &:C'!'1r '* .. home,. Sr s Ha. ,._ • .,..t-1111' to lie laJ. , .... la.Sauphli .. oo.oto. Ownr/Bh
fo.ad I I ~•droOSI ........ Coot.ct Jim ..... •
ID '1w1. 1 "• . ~ i'lUden •l l. t7U > 112,100 kll••· l]i•lb room, '151 ·1101 dya. t11') t•••t .... ala& roo•. • Ouwr1rn:J.;ent. owe. Hlalllr "Plrad e d .,.. ___ ....___. Law 1N&Yment. ~ ....... v.k>n•--------1 Sharp pentt1ou1e ~on 6 v.a-.. NOlral air • •&MWftM domlnham. F..ao qualify
co.clttlonia1 . Mured """'un lnl. NM_!!!. Bkr
patio • d eeota lor ~ toll counic
.............. Vou m...-aee -...e.. .-0 sq ft 4 to .ft u· M '° ~. OPEN T II 8dnm. s~ baths PoOl IN !UHu.J. ltu-olo ~Jl •• ,000 ~~ ~t With lS'X
fur SJI~ CO. dwn. bu!&" s.ooo Ml rt with UK MRI.~ 48r + (ormal bar, ~S.. e-.... ·''
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•11 '1 I\)
........... 104' ........................
WA&MTOllACH
Qceao vu, 2 •t,y., 3 BR.,
fam. rm., 2~ ba . fLre
pi~ parquet ns . sep
worbbop, 1t ud10 rm
Shutter s, slid. glass
North end Joe. A rare buy
at 121$.000!
Miaaioo Realty 4~·0731
ll:EANFIONT
formal d1nina r m , .... C111 alnwn, rec rm w PoOI II ......, oic-librV)' Lot Is Y.J on II
~HIN9HTS
corner 163.S. 000 . w 1th
relC tali payments Ag\
60·9850 , or eves
67S-0132.
ftw $5000 Do-.
4 Br. Z Ba, dinin& rm
J. v. Co .• 631--0900
~rmina spacious 2
story, 3 Bdrm. family.
daning room. large liVlng
room. lllDters s!We with
2 decks and spacious
marrored baths. WarTllS 1----.-----~. brick and stone.
Truly a derorators de-
IJgbt. For details <·all
~1151
~ '-• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
IAQC IAY VIEW
1..-0ts ol 'room to roam.
a round this 4 Bdr m,
fami.ly room home. Wan.
<lows across front look oot on bay and moun lalns. Custom built, with
easy maintena n<·c 1n
mind. $21611,000 fee. New Modul ar Type
Homes, pvt commu11ity. Duplex 2 bdrm . Near 64~5200 2 bclls. 3t hr sec urity, water & shops. $170,000 ..-
sub.Jetting OK. From assume.C311 893-3268. ,, S39,900. Treasuce Island r--------1 Pete~tt Mobl.le Horne Pk. 30801 5 HILL Do t u So. Cal Hwy, La~una · SPYGLAS ~~fur 1 ~~ R.M.P . (71 4 ) More ~~:r::_-:oo less ·~t7"'3 ---------•! than any home on the hill A well loacated non· WOIAJ).YOU IB.)EYE
In Laguna Beach, Just
listed, 3 Bdrm. 2 bath
fauiily home Large y:vd
room for pool. Mature
t.ttes. Xlnl neighborhood
close to schools .. lillm m Oiis one for $139 ,500
Ocean/C3nyon view from
every window. New. con
temporary, wood and
glass home . Quiel pre
stigious ne ighborhood
$435.000 494-4332. 49(-2625
&.raid lay Lot
673-6634
OCEAN +
CANYON VIEW!!
"'1,SJ0,000. Brand ne w,
...olfiNGt, one-of -a-ldllil m.e ...... pvt. ....._ ,.._.. eoore. ~.
jec., .._ eellar, sauna,
gy mnasium . sec system , billiard rm.
library, maid qtrs., huge
bdrm• + m ore . 6000
eq.ft! ! Prine. only. can
htrick. 631-1.266
view 3 Bdrm Portsmouth
Mdl. CALL Q U IC K .
Can't last at $349,000.
644-7211
CAil RIGHT NOW!
1be price & terms of-
rered on l.tus highly up"
g_rade d Seav1ew 3Br
home are utterly fan-
tastic' This home has
new paint & cpts tpruout ,
French drs leading out-
s ide to a newly pro-
fcss1o~a l I¥ lndscpd para<hs . Bnck floors in
the ent & kit. Many.
Many more xtras. Call
J im Flanders for an appt I.Oday. (714) 752-1107 dys,
(714) 58 1 ·5787
eves/wllnds. Pri:n oaly . .... ....
MPTHGHT'S nus tudden beauty is on
a dead end st . 2·sty, 5 Br.
3 ea. sml ocean view.
f\ll1 Swedish sauna. Lg
jacuzzi. 2IKlO sq ft. Ma ny extras. Must see to ap-
preciate Owner wants
fast sale. $199,960 firm.
REALTORS A PRE:HIGE
Lagme.... 1050 /-t-' HOME:S
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333 W Coast Hwy. NB
Leisure World. Gate 14 645-6646
Panor•mic view. 3rd
floor. Villa N"'-eva. 2br
2ba, 586·6879 A/C. aft
7pm.
L.-,..aMicpef 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assmmble~
Fairway f;.l Niguel Jbi:.
$234.000. Custom Really
~f/TTT
...... Viejo ,067
•••••••••••••••••••••••
81GCAHYOH
Cuslon> lot approx. 108ft.
o n golf course. 115
Deerwood. Prin. Only
759-0717
1076 ..••.........•.........
Harbor EBtates 4 bdr 2"'2
ba. panoramic ocean
view $1.00,000 1·49t»l840 ~
Extremely w.ell·bwlt 3
bedroom. 21 2 bath re· _ Sldence olfenng spacious
family living as well as Ii
quie t neighborhood
$23S.000.
LINGO REAL EST AT!-:
<714 )493-8812
ScMta AM I 080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CHIAPDWLIX 1lus one won't last• 3
Bdrm + 2 Bdrm on an
R-4 Lot. $10,000 down. o.w.c .•. 900. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY
873-8700
1011 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~R R . 2 BA home .
approx 15 Y<'llrs olrt
5225.000 "1th 5137.000
assum:.ible Isl at fl':
Owner v.i ll c·;1rrv
2nd
COITAllllSA ..... ...... paC'C teOt w=,· •zz.soo.
I I.All POllST
Jutl fiat.eel 2 bea16tlful
boaMl9 under m ,0001 '"" ton AC. 2 llBt. 2JlaA~cetl
part tn Or.nit' "Yunty. t: a I I t o d • Y· !
(J PtU8 J 130 > 8 k r.
'1»dl
AaM91 fw S. I ZOO •••••••••••••••••••••••
fMl•a•C..trY
5 aues gent!}' rolllna. ou~tandln& view. only
$50,000 Ask Cor Ray Oix-
o n , agt Te r ms .
714-67~S736 ------
SACHS
Gorgeows oak studded
property wilb seasonal stream. Nice bomesile
with great pasture area
for hor ses. Beautiful
view 5 flat a cres al
$57,000. Call P auline
Wtllson, agt ~62~
fM11alllllsC-"Y-a> acrds. rolling terrain.
being split into 4 parcels.
Xlnt 1>u,y, $80.000. Ask for
Ray Dixon . age nt .
714-676-5736 .
G'-olllllsComtry
8 acres, gentle s lope.
nice location. good
tel"Tm. $45,000. Ask for
Ray Dixon. agent
714-676-6736
Gl111a • HA11-Knoll Top, best view
avocado p a r cel 1n
Glenoak Hill&. 2.87 acres
avocados planted 111 1973,
only $59,500. Ask for Don
Doran, ag\ 714-676-5736
1300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RewtdlWt
w1th 30· dock. Terms
avatl. S319,S00.0083J-2650
T ARAHTB.LO & LEE
eoc-rcid
"opet'iy 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Watfiftowt
Newport Pier area. hotel + 4 stores on 3 lots. real fixer .
IALIOA HEWrORT
REALTY
675-1170
NET NET NET
Lealed property In Costa
Ilea&. SU million. ~%
o n a ·ll ca•b . Owner t bullde1". C IO .
Dally Pl.lot. Ad. No. 532.
P.O. Box 1560. Costa
Mesa. CA. 921126
1101>
•••••••••••••••••••••••
4 MIW U,t41TS
Thal you can get r1rst
user rights on. near mam
business <stock brokers
& large banks ) dJstnct or
Santa Ana. .
Park Place.Inc 842-7461 ·---------
OCEANFRONT
OOPLEX* * With spacio'us owners
unit. 3Br. & 2Br tux
unous
IONES
IH.1\1.fY I 'lwC.
1,1 r-l.4to
.........
J6UMITI
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....., ........ ~. OG ti•• 1a1be 1treet., a IUPD o.....,. County
loelldcm Eacb 4·pa.a t.n· dudll a J bdrm, 2Yt bath t.ownboalM 1tya. owoer '•
unit ~witb fireplace 6
,.,...., A Quall Place
~ve. 152· lDO . ! 9UAIL
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· ,,.._ I lldrm, tarn. rm 11\t/s c..to a Bil ls den .... ,., IMdl ....._ QCUD YU on aoU •a.. *25/mo > Plusb + a ba. ioftl, .,.......t
...... ft111 tr '*"9; 1.500 sq fl, 2 BR crmq, 2~ t>-cedar 6 ~ Hr pool. -..,-Som. beck 'bey vrew, 1'-' B• condo u~o. .s-. 5 bib to ~an. mo. llkr.lll•la.
f.uabc arH for bua• m.m.a. Dbl car pvt 1ar. fully
rMCb home +1 b~ • mal.at. yd. Adult1. nol•-------• lltab&el. cau J m ... an· • •u..... pets. lftqwn at m 1llh a.yfroel Condo. Boat; dli'I ('710 752,u 01 dys; ....._ U.uu-d SL 714--.m1. llAp. a.am. •·~a
<114 ) Si l 5717 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdr m +den. J'ebul0&a• wtmdl. l20J SHARP POOL HOii~-J
Prime R·2 Lot Xlnt. loca·
lion. No end La1una ~ Level. 2 bills lo
ocean.114-48A-06SI. ··=.,...,..· 2400
••••••••••••••••••••••• •. 2 ba, C'ptl, &,.. no viewl2400/moyrb lM .
Pt'f,.I. Bu•bard/ Aclama. VACANT -tlllfO. m -aofOorN0-5171
2 Bdrm. Z Ba. security pt.e, pool, bltu, m smo. l BR. Wal&lai dl.alanee to AallforGene.agt. . bch. Stove, refri& Incl.
Dnve by u1 · Vla Udo
Nord. Lae i Bcb'1n, 2 ba
widen fl patio. ~5/mo
yrty.
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..w11lr.t: I.wt. Exec. home. s br. 3 ~~~~63~l~·~1AOO~~~~ BY 0 W N E R · S a 'n FOi LEASE Oemede 6 wills. Sl.605 + mo. $2SS,OOO. 20% On. New 2 bedroom 2 bath
OWC.481>-2980; 831-2822 home. Mission Lakes
Count rr Clu b. Golf· 19 UNITS temia·pool. Beaul1fully
Excel.Jent Npt Ekb loce· laodacaped, no main·
bOll. 2 bllcs from Hoag tenance yard
Hospital. AJI well main· 9880Clubhou5e Rd.
tained. Price red~ed to De9ert Kot Spn Qgs
$799, 900 Owner has l•--2•1.J..-:n•g.•~-72--• purchased new property
............ •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAYAtONT
2 Bdrm. 2 ba m super
locaUoo. Avatl DOW for
win1u r~ntaJ $795/mo.
Salisbury Realty 673-6900
3222
bl, many xtru. Close to -~acb. 1700. mo. 557.9154
3bdrm. +den , 2 ba .. fam.
~ liv. rm .. fireplace,
prof. landscape, spa.
beaUU!ul pa\.)(). gardener
i.ncl. I mile to beach.
walk to park & schools.
OMWATB
Beaut. 2 8dtm " den Lge p atio, vie w
$1200/mo lse. Prestige
location.
Waterfront Homes
631-1400
am.~. -4 Br. fam rm. frml din rm.
Olk lO bch. tse. 4 BR. 2"i rumpus rm. 2 ba! dble &is ready to go.
PR€HIGE:
Under teo.000 m Raod>O •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mirage 2Br I ..., Ba , 28drm DpU. lba. sundk,
appl, al .. xtras 9V.. % /cs· stove " reirig, uU an cl,
Ba. grdn twnhm Fplc, gar. S1SO mo. Avail. Oct
pool, sec gtd, new cpts. _10_. _642_-_9567 __ • ----
~c. pamt. hge walled
petio. La.lie new Children OK. no pet.o> S65tO mo
Refs req Open F'n 1Sal/
SPYGLASS-Ocean view.
4Br. S16SO mo. yrly.
~6 J HOME:~
3333 W. COast Hwy. NH
645-6646
BY O W NER L ake Elsinore.~ bactl units. +
2 br house, $1.075 mo an come. $148,000. 20~ dn, owe. 496-29Sl. 831·2822
CDMDUPLEX
3 Br owner's unit wJfrpl1·
& 1Br t Baunit.91 :.": a::.
sumable loan $179,900
ru11 price.
PRESTIGE I HO MES
3333W Coast Hwy. NB
645-6646
MEW'PORT IUCH
· 12 UMITS
sum 7141568 1565 $500/mo. 640·4000.
2br cablll. new carpet,
l<W'Ced aJr L!l_eeds carpen
try work UJ,000. 115 Sun
nyslope Smiley Park. Run.rung Spnngs Wknds
Sun till-4. ---~.Fanni. ~·" 2700
·····•···•·•····••····· we-,..&.-liill4T! WI Over So CaU I
~ acre alfalfa ranch.
reservoir 900 gpm well.
large 5 bd. horne & shop.
flat land ulled & ready
for plan ti ng_ S2700
p1acre-0wner r111anc1ng.
aruoous to sell
R·2 bu1ldable lo t 1n
Ca p1 stranu Beac h
Palil. a db S92. 000
l6 acrl>s w double wide
nv>btle home m the Pa:.o
Robles area $95 000
R I lot in San Clemente
S91,000 c· asl'i
Harbor View tUtls. 3 BR.
1~4 ba, fam rm AJI new
appbances. Lrg yd Xlnt
toe $1200 m o Bkr,
64G-5112 -----<Artstandmg ocean view,
at.op Spyglass HJll. J BR.
family & formal d1mng
rm. $1700 per mo Opt!n
Sat & Sun 1-5. lf7 Mon
t.erey Circle
3 lir 2 Ba. s.:>5t> mo :'>1.
peU A\ail Ile""
675-0562
()'t"Wl Y1e,. 4 I:JH 2 t ...
~ Rent or lt:~t· $129'•
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M.Mtrue.11·4 l-661 3445 BLUFFS-3Br . 2Ba, pool. ..
Tri . p I;: 2 b r. Iba. patio. greatloc. $S8S mo
SJ75Mo Patio Sm child 64().8--146-·-----~
No P e ts. 962 4454. .-wrc>RTSHORES
563-019'2 J BR. 2 ba. year ly, pool &
New large 3 bdr near
HWI\. Harbour $760
84G-32A5
3 bdrm. Near tht> i,;11c:h
Large yard. qw1•t 1•ul de-
~ac ~lreet ClosP 1u
&<-hoots & shopp1n~ Very
rlean $495 mo. J 1 m
Campbe-11 7~ 6:!62
tennis pri v 's. $850.
673-8145. or 675-4886,
WHWY Specials
$295 studio furn pets.
PJOBalboa lbrfum
$4502br kids pets. fee
s..\.'i() Jbr duplex nr bch
•t{OMEFJNDERS•
• 557--0822 ---
4 Bdrm. 3 b;nh. w;.ilk to ~Terr Condo, 3 ·BR.
bch gardener and S800 2"'1 ba, view. pool, sauna.
rm 96l--Ofi43 J35 ~ qlO_ 642.883:J __
_.bdrm & l bdrm Contiv. llunun~on <~ntmental ..
'-o pet.' rarpon S.175 ~~
S:-l25 ht l!J '>l & di'µ 1ra. 7633
\;ewport Studio Condo
:'lor Hoag H0!>p1tal. Pool.
'Pa -.Jun;, Secunt)
<;rt-al ground:.. $4011,
21.J 47i 7001 t DOOR from OCI::AN.
Unbelievably low LOW
PRICED al 425 00
22 11cres (;! pc1rccl\ 1 with
2 welh. homP. j!ue:.t
house. barn & '1ew Wall&
to P~ Robtet-'f't!rms
S229.IW
.b7$-2101 ,,...,... 3244
Townhouse near Hoa~
Hot.p J BH 212 Ha. faei·'
pool Adult are~ dbl
carport S550 lse Rb r
642 5333
rWI ra e
Worid Real &tote
556-7777
14 UMITS
3 Eld Templeton home
S58.00-0 w $33.0-00 a::.
~uma ble loan
S8 rug.:ed \ 1rw arrh in
l:;b1nore with o wner
finanrin.i
3224 .......................
3 Br. 21., Ba condo 2
SWfY, 2 car ~a r pool.
t.enrus S..575 5-46-1137
······•·••··········•·• I Br Orangetr""' condo on
:.tream Pool. lt'n111'.
'"" . upKradt:<i ,,, pet.:.
n'ilJ mu tM ~ •
l ·ru, Pk Terr :.! hr l l><i
rrplc. <'OUnlry k 11 rh "'r
pool s..wi ~ 7~
C'ON 00 3 lld p11•1 I
$Si5 mo A.'>k for Ho~n
M11l1ken. t>Jl 1251; I :1~,_~ I...-~:-~
9 5x gross. all 2 & 3 Br
W I pool $600, 0011 f: X
cellent condJt1on Owner
will help finance Pnme
Huntington ~aC'h arl'a
46 waterfront acre<. al
L a k i: Nar1 m 1ento
w power, tdephone & a
W"<lter system sg:),000
Pnnc1pals only please
1-'or ranches. acreage.
lake properties & homes.
contact Ken Marks at
lnvely 3 br. 2 ba. dbl.
garage. 2JH7 Santa Ana.
SS2S Owner 1213 •541 6196 -----Exl'el Turtlt>r~k .HlH REM.TORS
Mesa ,del Mar. lease. 4 3ba. A C , 2 ~try ~ecuuve 2 Br. study, ~
frplc ·s. 2 Ba, near ocean·
1Fash. Isl. :.pa, patio.
16& 673-8617
BR. 2 ba, $625 m o $825 mo M2 3617
~ PRE:HIG€ I HOME:~ ldth'W.Hessick
Realtor & AMoc1at.es 3333 W. Coast Hwy.NB 1646Spnng Street
6 .. S-6646 Puo Robles
FOUi UMITS.C.M. •OS) ZJl-SJSO
Near ..,W, J Br owners __ llOl __ I 4_ .. __ J_"-•-
uait. 2 ba, frpl , 2-car. .... .. NBr.lb9,unil8.
TSL lnvst.mta 642.1603
6Acaft
963-5993
3 Br 2 Ba. family rrn.
dshwsbr. s:;G() 1st 11 lasl +
dep. M2-2918
ll\arn or unfum. W 'Side 3
BR. 2ba. frp1c. $41S.
7't-1T.M. or GI~
.-~oa F.astside darting duplex
l br SITS. 642-2510 or ...... 11 DILUXI UMl'TS
PRIME EASTSIDE. CM 2 Bdrm& each.
TifE sr ARN ES CO.
~5711
North S:lD Diego County.
lineal foe l ml lrom oceaa. yr round stream.
lOyr o ld Vale n cias 744-0560. Resid 744-6218 Model Condo New 2l>r. 2Ytba. den aplit level ._....... frplc . gar S600Mo
lmt1 • I I 2100 673-4C71
HEWPOltT IUCH
Duplexes on Penm. & Nwpt Sbrs avail All
amenities. Presently
leased. Turn·key opera
llon. Property mg mt
ava.11 675-4.9l2. BKR _
······················· ----lbr. AdUJts onJy No Pets udo lsle home, l!iOK eqw
ty . for Palm Spnngs or.,
Ownr Bkr 499 446()
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RENTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• INCOME P ROP ERTY lal»a 1"-d ) I 06
From $39,900 Modular •••••••••••••••••••••••
Type Homes. 24 sccunty a•YFROMT
3 pvt. beaches. pool & "' pier Treasure Isle Pk. 2 Bdrm. 2 be 1n supc>r
D H Paclfic Cst Hwy. location Avail now for
Laguna Bch R M P winter rental $795 mo
17141499·3579 Salisbury Really 673·WOO
16 UNITS ON WATER WINT!';R
Remodeled. Very Clean
~EldenA ve
NEW Deluxe 38r. den. dan nn. In rm. nucrowa\e.
2"'2Ba. dbl garage S7!'JO
mo . 2567 Elden Aj(t
~509'3 ----
CAIL WEDNSDY ONLY
J bdrm & family rm with
fireplace. i ba. 2 c·ar
~arage. large fl'nced
backyaq1. Halene-.1
area Costa Me1>a $415
675-1896
4Bdnn2·1>tory. very nice.
S675 -----10.EAR R.E ~1:>44 ---------NlJL Shores lbr , 2ba. n~w
Q>eclt It. out! Woodbnd&~ c.arpa tt paint. Walk lo
3 Br. 2 ~ condo $500 3 bch. Pool. t.enAis. Adweis.
Br. snct fam detached I g 5 o Ill o . Y r I ~ . Ille-. lliOdl lac.I frp&ca, ~. I
N;. 111iaowave. ~\da tan.. spa a take. AD· New nr Harbor rancy abr • nua116e. $.59-9062. Jba 2·Sly. $800. 22JI? Npt .
Ave. 6'5-2121
llNTALS
2tJr ..2ba MSO. SS2S.
2tJr • + 0 2.ba SGSO
3br • 2ba 5595
4bc' Jba $675 $750
2br. Iba S450 Costa
WMiM lllMTAL
f\lmisbed unitti. 4 and 3
bednm. Fad~ Balboa
Pavilion. Call .. l or more dela11s ~zn:t
• ',. ' • ~ f ,., \,., '"·"',
01.>aullful Westcliff area
Ne<ir ~chool. park &
::.hoppin~ area 3 bd.tm z
frp\t' Ir~ den. backyard
&dm rm z112ba l yr or
mort: leai.e S850 per mo
<:all ror appt. aft 5pm
641' 17lJ
4 BR. bltru.. fncd yard 421
i+523 CAMPOS Dt· IRVllolE T u ., l 1 n S 6 2 S 17141640 5357 Sam .
3br, 2ba, Coll Pk horn{! 1213 .1664 ~-__ _
Pools. SC'hl. park No Jbedroom 1 story in Bac k
ruier place lo raise ram1 Bay area Oinmg room.
By Owner. Finister• con· oo. end urut. view. lake.
golf course It mtns. 2 Br 2
Ba. frplc. upgrade plush
carpet It tile, lo down.
will cal'T)' 2nd. 979-6422 or
58MJ7l3 27961 Redondela
Unit 214
Pndeofownersh1p Ne..1r Rt-:NTAL Exc1t1n R J
beach in Huntington Al l Adrm. family rm. dmmg
uruts have frplc's Onl} 5 rm & stainl'd 2lass win
yrs old. Owner wanb dows Moonnl? available T'flfitt I 090 I (7'4) 673-6210 I qwclc salei Wi ll carry $850 winter Sl)ort term
••••••••••••••••••••••• financing w 20'; down 11t rental avail S'llhsbury
Prime E side location
Jbr. P •ba. 2 car .:ar.
gardener incl Kids ok
&5mo 631·0496
•2Bdrm. crpt drps. fenl·d
yrd. gar. kids 0 K No
pets ~ mo 675·3266.
67~1W
1.Y S550 M o ••vt•:. ranuh room. r1replace. ~ lS3fl & 2 car J.(arage. S650Mo
S500 Oraniietree J br. 6464477 Agt
3 Br. 2 ba. upgraded.
view. • yrs old. New
crpts. $98,900. 830·4!M9
e'/8.
EASTILUFf TWMHSE
3 BR 2 ba. By owner.
$142.500. 759·0920 or
213 723-7101 Terry
Harns
OCEAH VIEW!!
As5ume 9.6% nice 4 bd. 3
ba. owe S35',ooo 2nd.
Patrick. 631-12166
Ml.,,.t•.clt 10'9~1-••••••••••••••••••••••• l~~I~
Ret I} i 11 l ¢~Realty
I i.\11 l\t',lll\ 1'lllH'
' • ' : ti)()
3Sn VIA LIDO, N.B.' ,. ... su,
Wit.b s bdnna.. 2 bat.ha;
a11fCll'1e1a tban szso.~
REALTORS
WATERFIONT
Extra lge corner duplex
in xlnt oond'. "'Mooring
avail. Spectacular view.
. only •;.ooo.
UMIQUE
Superb quality in this
custom John Lyttle home
m prestigious castle~ate
area. Walls of glass oPcn
to sparkling pool and
secluded terrace an ·~ acre yard. Luxurious
home featu r es 3 separate master !'iuites.
3~ baths. ceptral air.
separate ramily and din
ing rooms, beamed ce1l · ings a nd much more .
.Perfection for $249,000.
don osen
l'f'U !tur..,
l'n71 E . 17TH ST .
TUSTIN 731·311 l
only ur. interest Ca II I Rt-alt) 67~
--Property 2000 e PRE:H IGE WlNTER ~l$NTAL On ••••••••••••••••••••••• I HOM€' wa1.er. l.1ttle Ralboa Isl Ml!W _ . l Grand <.:hannel <.:ompl
Co H NB fum Jbr. 2"'2ba house. HOME + lftifCOME 3333 W ast wy • ' bluri range & oven. de.
2567 BM, CM S-664_6__ whr. ice l'Nlkl'r refng.
Dix s pacious ho m e 20 UMITS cntrl ~eating. rrptc. doclc
w/S-2Br studio twnhse (or 18 boat. be S700Mo lo units Home bas 3 lg Xlnt Nwpt Bch area 7 1 80 Wef'kly S275
bdrms, 2~Ba. separate w / poo I l . .2 M Ag l 714-521·8131. 714·991 164!
yd, dlx kitchen. Mediter· ~9850• eves 673-6732 CoroM det Mor 312 2
1 ean str.le archltec· DYNAMITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lure. beautifully lndscpd. b 1 Areal prlileof ownership 4-PLEX OCEANVIEW2 rw sun
OPtrrSAT-SUN l-5 EZ Terms. Only Sl5,000 ~~~~16f~'ri~ mo.
To see call agt 979-5099 down. Costa Mna All 2 ..,
UHITS UNITS UMITS
Call for free list. Duplex-es uf to multiple units .
Cal now fo r In fo .
~.
Bdrms. King she lo\. Co.taMMG 3124
WON'T L AST. C a ll•••••••••••••••••••••••
anytime 24 hrs. Agl. lBr Oplx. utal pd. ucept
SU-0800 clec. S285 mo + SlSO re
OWC 2 UPflTS ~ble ~ 0~~.;;-11
Nwpt. block to ocn. 3Br - --
---------
Oiarmmg 3 bdrm 2 story
Easts1de bome Lo\ e ly
yard Xlnt cond t725
Agt Jeanne 631 1266
5S2-TJ67
CONDO So. Cst Villa:.
Beau\11 Decorator Urut
Secunly Recreauon
Zbr. 2ba. $475.Child OK.
Jbr. 2ba. SS50. 641-8602
2 BR. beamed ceilings.
fplc. €as t side . $400.
Adults only. No pets.
646-6710or 548~19
EASTSIDE
$550
3 Br. l~~ ba, house with
nice yard. 6'S-7221
patio bom<' •4 1\d~ll &it~ 1 br. ,.:;le-. walk to
comm Nope~ 833 330, bch &shopping Uul pd
Turtlerock. love I) Jbr. $425Mo 1$450 w I gar 1
2ba. A C. perf cond1t1on. ~ ___ _
S695 <.;a ll 640 6685 or The Bluffs J Br. dmmg
55.2-81~ _ _ rm. end u.rul. close lo
~·odt 3248 pool $700 mo incl W t O.
• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 64fi...~ 759 ... 0268
S700. Blue Lagoon Villa ----
Pnv Bch Puols tcnn.
ZJ..3..703-0230. 714 499-~ --
Unique 2 Bdrm I 1'lba
home in garden ~ethng.
walk to beach. f750
3 Arch Bay. Oceanside 2
bdrm view. across from
beach steps. f7SO.
nJRNER ASSOC
THEILUFfS
Spacious & comfortable.
4 Br. 3 ba. "pool side"
townhome. Avail now al
ml/mo.
i!i. I~, t lll l\: i :\: ~ t 1.,
i!\ t\tl It 11 •i
Hin'1 640 'i560 Any!mw
L.1 -.!blu!t Pro! fllc.!q 41M-1171 499-4591
t..,.otat 3250~~~~~~
FmT»I
TOWMHOMI
Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• units, low rent.,, $225,000. ~ IHch 3 l 41 AIJ.. Les Barnhart (714 l •••••••••••• •• •••• •••• •
5.'59-M75 Oceanfront. winter rental. ······················· s..e.... 3214
tlucb I Olllbl a ft.e r Ne*£:'i Terrace. Only
·@It 111 it on t.be markd.
&1111rpl Priced to 1elJ !
IDT.YI MS-Nil BXR
OWNER SACRIFICE Beaut. new duplu. Z.sty.
High · beam ceilin gs .
Cus to m It upgrades.
S'l79.900. Terma Nego.
751-3'42
fiJ Coldwell Banker
OM1 Acal OCIAM VllW ISTATI
Beautiful custom built 6 bdrm., 7
bath home. 50' pool, room for teMis
court. large private grounds with
laab landBcaping. Truly one of a
kind, ... ooo.
831-0836
TMee Monerdt ~ ,. ...
Lagun• ..... -----
1100 ........................
UVEtMllVtNI
New U H s q rt ft78
Laoeer. All e11tras. ln
HJ'be Groves··. Shown by
lllllJt. oaa,. Call now for
all detan1. <SJ6007 ) mamar.
Pull Out. 61 Trallerama. Uc. tDVfS'TOS. Dbl wide.
2 0 x4 5 . $5900 .
Renaissance M. P .
-.35'11
'78 Crooem Point, lh 40,
lBt lba.1. !!£11 sklrtlnc, •wninl. uw: $48-M4.
'78 SkyUoe, U 'aU .•
·-· Oall aller4. sea.an.a tr
·.
REAL ESTATE
12 two Bdrm units. room
for 8 additional unjts.
3M3; 2l>t8 Wallace. Costa Mesa. Gn>P SSJ.280 yr .
$14$,000 dn. Relance IG> 000 on contract. 20
yr ~•tion. Prln" ~.131100 mo. 548-2020.
pvt beach, pool. 2 br. 2 EASTStDE ba, oo kids·pets. 499.3579 Darling duplex '125.000. -642-2Sl0or646-4848 Oceanfront mnlbly ren t.alaCriO. RM P
ll Unit MoCe1 + 2 bdrm . 499-3S79
house. 3 blU to ocean In San Clemente. a .200 sq . Lasuna fanlaly. 2 Br 2
ltof C-1 laDd.FP $340,000. Be, beautiful ocean vu,
Down $140.000. Balance walk lo Victoria Bch, carried al 1%. Owner frplc, parq~t fJr, much mt•-more S7SO m o . No Ci()U)Bf • c bilcke n l pels J an ODYSSEY • MHT ...-L.ATIOM a Martin. Dys 833·8383,
Have the following If 3 HI • H I Pf T 11 S T ~e11.:..:"9:::.&1:;.;1;;,..-04M~---
Al'A· ~exes in Caal IATIS. f\u'n. Eul Nine Condo -
crowlnl OCEANSIDE Aaaume U 15,000 & 3 BR, 2 ba, comm poot ~.D. Co.) 2 blka. from SU3.000 loam at 9'14% Ii Exec area.~. beach. M % cm atunty 4-plex·a Allo: Not1h La«i. cott.aae
6Unita $192,000. In Coat• lieu . Near 2 BR + den; nlce yard.
10\Jnlt.1 ,000 $180,000 n cb. G ...S.I. ~Vflelel.I.
2Br. lBa. frplc . AC. dbl •••••••••••••••••••••••
praee. O/W. pool, spa Oaee to water. 2br . lba.
$4lllO + uU.I 4.94-49$4 mc declt. 1 Ylblk to ocean. -Mlgllel 3252 $C7S. 714-64.2~131 ~ ................................. ...
---------''---Ne w 3 b r , 2 b a . Usfa al1• 1d 3100
3 BR + deft in Collete laodlcaped. many xtras. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pan. Pool bomejncklll, xlnl loc. S625 m o
W/D. ref.rig• coeh. $750 ~-mo .. l.St Ii tut + $300• -.-,-,._-v-1a1.. ___ l_2_6_7 MC Owner lnNlft'ITed. .,.....,.
L&Uls.UASIS!
3 Bedroom-Cuatom
Tultin bome-'800mO.
David ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' HOVES FO R RENT ""--~-~ I BT.,. ]JJ2 S or 4 Br, Priced Crom •uw~lyr ease. t. view. "1>1t•ded. t650mo. ....................... $485 •• ~d J'ard It
• HOllES roR RENT ga ra1u . F a m lll e s
3 or 4 Br. Priced from please. klda II p et s
• ...... Fried yard fl welcome. Call te4-2* or
1ara1u. Famlli u m.sz1.A1t.nofee. ,
pl ... 1e •. kids Ii pets e-::r /f ' *" welcome Call_.... or .__ • w am rm •
f1N'7l.AatDOf... trpk, air, R.V. •C·
3 Bedrm, custom bome
2 !Jl'.k:I. wet ber, kol
pond, horse stall tBOOmo.
4 BR1 2 BA, Turtl ..
rock, ram rm, + loll! 2000 aq_.ft. approx. .
EcruUy ~,000 O.C.C. A11&ln1 prl ce '525mo.
Dluity 10.000 Ut,HO .. cb. C all 4'7·11'1 u tJDft.a ,000 Wlndward J-roper\11 __ _.;.,;.,.;.._ ____ tluAt-• ..... U40
,_'1 S ,000 91>1Q21. Aak for Car t"41tf...... l t 6t ..................... ..
~-LI prh yard. En· Ure home ln 11\nt. cond.
Av.U. Nov. lat. _,5110.
Dltlldlttdbome. lmmed. ocoapucy, -.no.
71Z.l700 .,... Wiii Hll tot•t er or Gla!p • 8111 PalCJ • ..................... HOllll8 POil RENT .......u a :Ii 0r1 "wt ~ .alt , "' • air. Prtee.t tro1n 1--------J :P . 1'teller Co. hh . •100 .... ff'll&c • ..,.. -. .. to •• r.dyard•
11'1..-rD .. .., & a.a-.......... JUIPf. Palll1Un _.,, •• -.n .. ••••••• l•H•. k•d• • peu 'IV"l..ellt dra• la UM New.-111~ I.a· lli'h Houl•2lr. 1ea1 t. .. e.&1-.-or w.t. : .• Daily PUot du1trlal Bulldloa•. •mo. on Jfb IN, uU man.A. aof• Q 11 I lfted A.ti. ...... 1'llda. ,..1"'!!'7 pd...... ' '
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rtcrHtloo pro1ram. tocta.I proiram 1 OCIOU. I
LtMll comt&. At tull&oo
llland, Jemboree &-San
~H.U.laltold •
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y..,.·aftebavall.Wke -UP. ornce-1tore,
'l"lboll, Dr. aBI ~· cpU, clrJ9, A/C. l7I01
Allo cau6et Nuon reU.. llMds,tf.8. IM. K H IM No¥/O.C.-...". l or z Rm~ from f75. .... to llltn 4JOO 111 tr. lttaa St. C.U Tom
••••••••••••••••••••••• 5*ZIOO.
.. a ...... ~ I ••• .......... .......•.•.•
w .... ...,.m.IMI 1 Br • ba&.b. xlnJ vlew, 2A3 Bdrrn1 oceanfront sun C••lt•m. op dupleau Y early S.0
• 3716 •ton t7M8128&r
Mmin&? Avolddel)CMIJLI 6 -------cut llvlnl UPHHI~ Small~. Perfect for
Profeaalonally alnc:e .....tn1 service, etc. um Only f7$ per mo. 1102
. HOUS84A TIS W• 11th St. Santa Ana. .. or more Into call Joe ....................... ----OCT.AN VlEW ep&a SIU II t __ ..... )840 8ACHW>R UNITS from. ---------•I 11 UIL ~ m lTIO •-••••••••••• ••• •• •••• 1225 PH 11)(). upturn. 100
.._..._.. n ... ....................... ___ az_-t_lM____ Canale 54'7 ·4 181 or
2 Br apt, ut.il od. pool Ir Reula at 556-'7'707
jac:uui. CcfM . USO. Small Hlde·Away Office. ~or8?5-7tOI Only *'°lper moo&.b. Va-
Nc&11moker ellr 4 BR CM cant. 3ZS No. Broadway,
W...W••-RJt .. 1 .. fro m ocean. 201. E . __ """ "· it.. Dalbue for more Info •EUXE * cllll KerlaUl at ~7707
UIDAPT. 2 Hr, 2 ba rondc>, \At bl to
bdch. 2 car &&r. auto up
IV 8e1tllt bay VlliW $65()
yrly
home w/pool, t200 mo + Sa.nu Alla. H istoncal
utU. CharUe, 7S4-6UI ~ For more Info call
Sam Warnn M8-68'78 or Rfll.ata 556-7707 --___._ ...•...................
O:L\JUllNG •Br. t.t k>c. a•."°"• re1n1 sns Beam cellln••· patio. mo. Uk'I. ut.U. 6 1ara.1e. ~.M2$ ~14& No ~I• '7) 286$ o r
..... , , h l70J mum-7ZM
••••••••••••••••••••••• ll24 Sleeping r ooms • ~~••••••••••• ~ '75 wk•
'41· Oceanfront 87U'740
2 ... A ... .., :i....-
Cowred car pon
petioapUI . tt~·11
c•tofW)'8 It bchs
walk w aboppana
t71 tt ...._wHt
atw .....
847-6064
'I~ tqml 642 1603
OCUNNONT
llw, 2bl w1olf1ce Yrly
l''rpic, 3 car gar SIOS()
1'SL M&mt &42 HI03
Roommate oded for
Newport Terr ace.
$225/mo Call <days
714 /7311-7083 ------Gal lO share J br. 2 ba,
Balboa Is. $195 mo +
WJ. 1lJ J Wle '613-(299
1 Br L'Or1do near beach All M/F to share 3 BR hse, 6
new 11\lr ~ mo t;all blks fr beach. JIB S225 J 11 n o r R 1 c h I 7 I 4 > ~5.2l6C)
~. r.!l.3 )830.2.323
PIEmGtOUS
LOCATioM•••
mtte..,,tloy -.u to aeoo aq n
Deluxe Office Suites
•Manne View
•We.t Bar
2llr lnp&e:x w/wet bu Ii
trpk, blk from Pavilion.
Call owner f114 > 827 z:MO
LA MAHCH4 Al'TS I.Arte. 1.2113 bd garden
apu Adulls. Dshwhr,
bhm, encl gar, au '*i.
Pt>ol. Gas Pd 778 Scott
pt M2-5073 ; &4.S-5611
---------2 2 bdnn. l ba, nr bch, vw Br $400 mo 111cl utll Stv Pref. fem non-s mkr
Oonvemmces · Gourmet
restaurants . bank .
florist, ~~ u rv1ces, specialty
u.~ .....
67M6'2
-----~
I Br apt between l2U\ &
13th S ts Yrly '320 2 Bdrms. l bath apt
6Th-7878; 547-4200 Adults. S37S. mo G»s
BAY FRONTAGE VJEW l)ald.00-50'73
2 br, comp. furn. Adlts MESA rtNES
Util pd. Pr kg. S550 Bach. $305. I br $360. 2 br
wtnter. 303 E . .Edgewater $GI. Poot, jacuu1, gas
0 l8'11·2866 BBQ, closed gar. avail. ear-.. w.. 3722 Adults. no pets. 2650
••••••••••••••••••••••• Harla Ave. :149-2447.
Condo on the water .
SHARP, beach l , 2 & :
BR. frplc, dshwsr. gar &
patw5_.::~o P!ts 960-2358
Lovely all adult, no peL.,,
1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 ~d
inger, HB. 846-0619.
IEACHWOOD ArTS
2br 2ba $380. lbr $315.
Adulta. 002· lllOO.
& reing ~Balboa Bl S200mo Cd M Miki!.
upstlUl'!l. Agt Gus (2JJ > ~ 96&1712 _. __ _
Fem. 25-35 to shr house
W&5TCUPF condo. 2 br. £.side CM $22S + •,., uul
pool, adullb, no pets All 64&a61Jl eves.
new anl~nor S495 mo.
~; 673-6640 Share furnished 2Br, lBa
apt. Across from beach.
Greg67S.5141
Fem rmmte wanted Lo shr
Beach apt 111 N 8 . Sl6i
IJ¥>, Call 673-5318 Eve:i. ------
Fem rmmate to shr sp;ie;
BR bme in CdM l'ool.
1 MO FIEE RENT DIC.sums
MIWPOrr CIMTH
JiUU service. 'f'rom 1225.
Newport R\gency Corp
f1141644· 7189. -------Newport Beach ofclapt
Cannery section
67~12 Broker Newport Beach's Clnest. $1200 m o . yrly l se
~wkdys
SpaelOWJ 2 br aplll. Fama·
ly urut. Pool & P laty·
ground. Sundance West
Apls , 1996 M aple.
642·l9Sl or646-1486.
•NEARS POINTS · 2 br. I
ba. $!116 + S200 depoi11 t. 2
lads<*. No peta. Call Bob
at 847-2396 or 10 direct lo
7671 Commodore Circle
JJ.H.B.
IMMA CU LATE &
llP'IC'IOU.'i 3 Bdrm. 2 ba,
balcony Pitched beam
ce1lln¥S. Near beach &
acl'OllS from water. Quiet
neighborhood 167~/mo
yrly lse. Water front
JlomeGJl 1400 bcb, fplc. gar 125(1 mu 12 x I 5 o Cf 1 c e furn
Call Leslt.e, 875-569l MacArthur Blvd Vtew of C..MeNI 3724
...... ....-•••••••••••••••••••• &aide 2br. lba. new crpt.
CASA DI C>aO & paint. PoOI. Encl 1ar.
Au.lmLITJES PAID Prlv. y rd. No Pets.
Compare before you Adults Only . $350.
rent. Cus tom design 873-0731 •
SPACIOUS
features. Covered patio 2br l~ba Twnhs F /P •
& New r u r n I t u re . pello encl gar Adlta N~ ~ krtcben wltb in· · ·
APAaTMINTS
ADULT & fAMIL Y
SICTIOHS
direct lilf.htin1. seHtate Pets. Ftom S375. 845--t074 l . z Ir 3 Bra rrom l300
Swimming pools, lennls.
votleybaJJ, gym, recrea·
taon rooms + other
a.menit.ies
di.mnl area, fuJJ. length Sharp. clean 2 BR. I ba,
marble pu.llman an bath, bltns 2 yr old •·plex w.
-. lanpize ~ooms, pool, 1nde. 'Kleis OK. no Pets.
BBQ. surrounqed with $315. 645-7479 eves &
pl us b landsca pr n g , wtmds.
ADULT LIVING AT IT'S -U....._gt w t BEST• ''THESEVILLE" l'Ull.111 on es
NO PETS 2br w1gar. Adlls. new 640J Warner at Edwards
2 Bdrm furmshed $420 crpt.s & drps, bltns. focd HUNTINGTON BEACH
JM Wesl WUson yd, water pd. 636-4120. · 842 0629
f114>642-1971 2619 "B"SantaAna S3SO ----·--
2 BR unf. kids OK, no
iwt:, fiOO W. llamrllon
Sl . CM. ~·2917
2 & 3 Bdrm New cleluxe
townhouses. t1•nn1 s
rourt. spa. serunty. near
heaeh. 2202 ll~s Cm · le
SUS CASIT A.S
f\Jm lbr apt S275 & up
Encl. gar. i\dulti.. no
J.1W. 2110 Newport Bl.
548-4~ Be;iut J very I~ lxlrm. 900-5771or751 2tJ60
plush. laundry, •mmae. Near new dJx 2 IJ.t .SH
1 &2 Bdrm trailers SUSS & nrounds. l826 Pomona. t 'tlba. WD hkup, bltn:,,
up + utils. No children or ~mo. 838-8086. fplc. lg Pn v ate palro
• dogs.642-9193. -2 Br. 11,0a ba s tudio type, encl g~ Wtopnr S4l5
STUNNING lrg 1 br p\11. patio, bltna, newly _~_360t _____ _
garden a""' Pool rec d9cclr.•el'llta. drpa, pool, 3 °• 2• .. "'-f""' D /W
area. ssss."'iio W. lsthS~ ~ atscla:,J~ Maple . wffi ~;.'"~~~·patio'
1Wlqf•INdt l7f0 __ mo. ·. --~car gar . $480
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 & s Br, near new. Cbata ___ _
2 11R $320 Mesa, Hunt. Bcb. All Studio Garden Apt, 2Br. CloletObe~ch ~~l~.·~~~~a~:~ l~Ba. pauo. garuge.1i?as
____ 53&· lS.W laundry r m or W ()hook & wt.r pd. $300 mo 1 chilcJ ~ leadt 37 48 up $425 to SS2.5 OK. no do~s ~ 5322
••••••••••••••••••••••-. TSLMgmt 64<!·1603 One bt!drou m ('on
LAGUNA BEACll MTR Large barh uml, c rpts. do•pnvalc patio. ix1ol,
INN. Maid serv . co lor dtpb, bltn.s. adults. 00 teruus. convenient Iot a
.TV. heated pool. Ut1l. ~ S260 mo 548.40fi9 llun S200 mo. 649-4477
<714 )494 ·5294 985 No.
Coast Hwy 2Br, crpts. drps, blln!>, 1nfM 3844
Be-d-t~.a d encl. garage. AduJts. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• au~. ecora ""''. mar pets. rwi mo. S48·40lll service, pool. utal, $85 --c.__ -·
wk. 499-2227 4 bdrm.~ ba. Condo. New·
H9wpoft •ach l 7 69 ~~~~';1~J5oo2:5 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR condo, The Lakes.
rec ctr. etc. $560. call aft
7PM, 21.3-431·3048
---------icoNDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba . ...,.. ·-3148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIHAVI
~ YEAIL Y Ir WtMTta
lt&ITALS
TarllilithlenatioM
associated
811 ,,..f~·. l-ll/\1•r,~·~
~ • "" "'•I ' l , I ~ t.
Near coUegelS.C. Plaza.
Frwys. Vacant lO·l9.
$450 mo 838·9110 &
544-13'H.
Oceanfront Lg year-round
1 Bdrm. $425/mo incl utJ.
53&-0321
b', 2ba dlshwr, coon iar. 3Br, 2Ba, near beach, SS8S
No PftAI. $4.95. 540-5056. mo.
84&-06ti6
Duplex, 2 BR IYl Ba, &!per clean l.Bdrm. ocean
petJo. sngJ gar. 1355, no view $330. At Shaw's
pets. Agl Dave 6"·7211 Cove. ~~~~~~~~~~Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba. pool, 2 Bdrm lba Oceanv1ew, . THE
"GE>OD
tail pd. Prefer mature walk to beach $500.
quiet adult. No pels. $365 TURNER ASSOC.
mo. 5418-7689 ~U77 498-45el
&side lbr, S325Mo. Clean. 1 Br ocean view, S375. mo.
Prlv. yrd. Encl 1ar . yrly'. Nopels.
For Leruw 2br. 2ba, l blk
tD oce1tn on Penn. fo'pk, ~Mo Avail. <X·t. 16 Lwiury condo Nt!wport 714~3-8483 ....... AU •meruti•. Sutl 7SU571, evesaHlU
l Bedroom. 1 beth, yearly
or mo S350 mo AKl
m.&10
VERSNLLES PENTHOUS~
2 BR, 2 ba. lse. AU amen
lncld"d . Frplc. Agt,
Mane, 673-8705
Jr. apl. $375.Lux
Versaa11e Condocl. Pool &
rec. fac l. Nr ocean
~ W'Sdays,644-SJ69
eves&wkndS
$100 FREE llENT
J Br. <! ba. pvt pullO &
~aruge. Lot.'I of .:rass 6M
Calle Cam pana Sit 15
Weekdays a fl!·r 2pm
phone 492 1567 o r
<1 96 5275 . Anyt1ffil'
we('kends
Nr heh. Dix. 2br, fprk .
OIO. lbr. db view S300
Mutts 493-50C7. ~.
3180 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exclusive So Coa s t
ViUas. 2 Br 2 Ba condo.
pvt pa110. r er fa c ll
:.ecur K<lll-:., J varl 1m
med i.S2S 7611 !HI I
3886 ··•····•••••······•··•·
2 Br. '"' ba. patio. S400 + uul 1:-.t & liu.t mo + SIOO
bet' fe(! 3164S 2nd St S..'i!
9 t o 5 thi s w ee k
(714 1537 5383
Wfttn.iMt..-3198 •••••••••••••••••••••••
J Br 2 story apt ecrOlis
from ptrk. ,$280 mo
Shoreline Mgmt Corp .
847-6363
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SawindVi~e
New 1"2 bdrm luJtUry
adult apt.s Ln 14 plans
frJ>m $350. ,z bdrm
t.ownhousefl from SSOO +
pool.I, tenn1a. w a t.e rl alls.
ponds? Gu ror coolung &t
heat.tng paid. From Sen
Diego Fr'wy drive Nortb
on Beach to McFadden
then West on McFadden
to Seawind Village.
!714 ~5l!J8.
4310 .....••.•••.•..... .--
~ c.af. Sate. ·aln11e 1ara1e on pvt ellcey
Sto r a&e onl y $4$ ~.,
I sln&le gar in Dana f>t S:SSMo.
642-83 aft.. &: 30
Stngle car garage, on 41.st,
N. B. SSO per mo.
962-6848
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HEWPORT IEACH
OFFICE OR R ENTAL
SPACJ::. W Csl ll11o y .
Manners Mi le ~lS~q rt
714 64.S-2&1:8
Orcun View spac<' .:1v;i1l
SlSOMo Ule. 498-2722.
.ir.l-1720
Wbi~Water Rll), lnc.
IXIC.surru
Happmess is heving your
place of business a t
Baker Center. Re<:ept .
t"Onference room. phom•
10\e ra ge Cl o~• l o
Jtrport, frne re:.taurant..,
SPC'rl'la ri al 't•r \" •. .,
<1\atl For more 1nlu. l'all
At>v al !flS.2161
OfftN' & retail shop spaCl'
2l0 Mam St B I office
f70Mo 1 office SlroMo I
olfice or storage spare
SSO Retail shop i1pacc
$80 The M rr11 M trl I
900-1558. 832-1859
'THE"
EXECUTIVE sum
Full suv1ce omces
in Newport Center
~5470
I I 00 Set-ft.
,ie1ghborho o d al ·
moepbere, convenient to
San Dieao frwy. near
Fairview/El Camino.
CM. s:;r sq n. 759-9501
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
WARNER/MAGNOLIA
OFflCESPACE AVAIL
IN SAV-ON CENTER
U2i sq. ft. al 5.5< per ft.
Larae non partitioned
!Wte. Tenant pays utlls It
assessments . Village
Property Mgmt, Agent
m•~291l.
wrport k50Mo 752·1747
Alrpott Area ell.« ofca. ria:n upo.ure on Bnatol
w t}IU'I aerv m to 1210
11q ft. fl'rom S17S ~1-1010 ...... ~ .. wee.
There b a dlfrerenct1 Prof-..ooai Hf'VICft for
the company executive
an a aettln & w 1lb a
manaceab&e number ol
Wlita. 2082 Mlcbe•aon.
Ir vine . C all m• 1752-0234.
Gcrdlll Offkff
Single story . prof
center 2850 M~a Verde
Dr E. C. M 847 834-4
65() Sq fl view. u.ndt:r
groun<l prk.:. elt•v utor.
(.;Qa.,t llw)'. v1"h1hl)' Atr
l'Ond Laguna H.-a 1 h
1111 1549 111!6 ... kn1h
~~
FOR LEA.'i~·So. Laguna
190-250-550 IQ ft. 495-4481 •
~9
Dix. I-rm. Offlu •dJ. Alrporter Hotel No
I~ 833-3223. 9 to 12
700 'Q ft 0Cf 1ce 'par•·
avail S27S mo rnd a ll
UlJI PCI I & l;<?n.1 St N Ii
Hobhll' llilY'! :>4K Iii ...
l'H 'S645 l~I
4'4SO .....•.......•...•.....
For store &olf1N' space at
reasaoBble rale1
500 to 2700 541 Ft.
MESA VERDE f>R
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde 1-;, C M
54S-.f 2l
2001 Lafayette. N.B. Store
or olflce space: 1200 Sq
Fl. Sl«*> mo.
B. Grundy ~675-6161
~Near Post Ofc Modern 502 sq ft store or otc. 2QO Avon·C 213/
477-7001
Commercial 1pace. or
fice. shop, retatltrhobby
$90M o 260·$20sq .rt
541-7369
Gn>und noor. hJgb traffic
count. 2 stores •va1I
Priced below markc.-t.
Redhill Rlty, LldoOffc
673-7300
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ref'• for all of us
751·9100, 12_. pref. Steve
or Jean .
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ONLY S2
Sell Dny rtrm or· eom
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or lcu with a Penny
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Mldll1om1I Ito•· Is 60' for l~2 d•Y• C:h11rge tt! No commt•n•lal ads
for more 1nlormallon
and to 1Jll6CC yoor Jd CIAll
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MONEY
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PRE LAW student needs
125,000. Will do anything
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Bacycle Shop, xlnt oppty.
So Orange County
Write for details to:
Classified Ad.Jt.494, Daily
~. PO Box lS60, Cosu
Mesa, Ca. 92626.
E&t catenng It Party Co·
orda.naung bu5 Fully Lie.
kat<'ben. Complete ly
eqwpped Prime area
Call 548·5710 ------
See for yourself. focal
Amway di11tnbutors are
esvoYlJlg elttra ·income.
We show you how Phone
for interview, 960-5028.
FOUND ADS
AIE FREE
Call:
64~5'7•
LOST!!.
llWAID!!!
4 to~ mooth.old llltten 1n
Co6la Meiia 10 the El
Camino/San J1aan In
t.eneclioo area. Tbe kit ten llD6Wer9 \0 "MUt"
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ELITE
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Ua2 W 17th St, Santa Ana
MASSA CH
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HCOITS
OUTCALL OML Y .,.. ......... ~
~)1·2140
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l.1c'd for 4.4 chaldrM
Plua nltt 3 bedrm home.
fWom for .-xp11 n.ion
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m.~. nt. S2 dunn1 L.onely'> Ne.eel to talk'>
Uie day or W79-7M7 af~r 3 Fooe-A-P'riad Club now
pm t.ormuac.. :ii51-3"'1 I« in·
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Private 1n veuor for
rapdly IJ'OWia& .bicyclt:
maitufacturer. lOOK.
fTS.C18
Mai.ty .. Lo. 5025
Found or lost a pet• C11ll
~c1al Pala Ho tline
TI4/fTl2 Im. tt3~7M ---------YOU NO CLAIM OR ADOPT Dop ., cat.a at
n~ N~purt Beac:b ~m.-J Shelter. N.8 Harbor Anuna I Hosp us
Mela Dr . c .. 631 1030 . ..................... . l.4lll •mo ml red ., tan -·s·w-,__ ... L.O_AN_s-·1 ~ei~rnSt 0 :;_:.;:.
and [)y. 831 2522 or 547~l97
2nd Trust Deed Loans on Eve An y info a ppr
resideotJaJ property 631 BJO
Customs zed t.o met'l your nttds • M1M1ng I Cinnamon teal.
R L' D"'PT Crom I.he '~" or lhe L L Duck Cla~~ ,,, n 2W SAtolTIAGO IAHIC Palm Balo...., ltt·..., .• rrt
714 lil2·5200 67'> :ir.1
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2Mi & lrd TD loon~
5'47-5'4d2
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Coast HCMM Locas
MONEY AVAILABLE
UllY purpose. $1 o .000 min
Mr Hargrave 951 lS35 ---Mat...,..,.._ Tnnt
o.tdl . 5035
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Saftlft-Mf9. Co.
All t.fpes of real estatf'
111vestment.s stnC"e 19'9
Spedal~·
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642-2 I 71 545-061 I
HOMEOWNER LOANS
ARRANGED .
Sl0.000 to 125().000
•AMORTIZED
•INTER~ONLY
•SHORT TERM
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559-8319.
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ANSWERS
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Nippy f'rgurt>
PIGEON
Sign ln a Ne,,_. York Cll)'
park "Ht!lp keep your
r1 1y rlean '. Eat a
PIG~N every da)' ·
Found Set oC Keys. cor
ner ol Santa Ana Ave &
R.mona Pl. CM. Sat <k·t lllh. I dentJ f y. 5"48 ·91<rl
fo. lhie., FEMALE.
..OXYLADY •
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OPEN 24 bra DA IL V
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A French Oebghl
LEMAM DE LARUE
~R'r.; 24 HRS
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TOMMY'S '"
OF NEWPORT
ISCOllTS
642· lS'Tl
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Escorts & Modets
54H ~ 752 lf?OH
Prol Ma.Mage by Steve
Lrl' 'd ·Therapist. N H
4 30 9 60. Appl O nl)' ~4!1117
HAPPY
llRTHDAY
ROl&TIM
......, Geoi 99, Gayle
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BRASS KEY
CATERlNGTOYOUR
SOClAL AFFAIRS
EXQUISITE F.SCORTS
• 661·2111 *
NOW HIRING
Call Bob WUliams·Agent m :rm or 966-1951 Found Toy Tem er. vw L ~=
Orange Coas l Colle~l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH
FOIT.D.'a
9M-IQ5.5
Nwpt Pactf1c Fundmg
~.646'97'TO_ ---.... W..tect 7100
LIFE"·
YEAR·AOUND FUN:
Social Actlv1t1es 01
1ector •Free Sunday
81unch • BBO's •Par·
hes• Plus "l'uch more.
GREAT AECAEATIOH:
54M253. aft. 6PM. 54!Hl86
FOUR SEASONS AP'l'S
C-ouple. no pets. 2 br. 1 Ya
ba twnhse. Patio, pool,
$320. Adult..&, infant ok.
'7Z Joann St. 646-6483.
2bdrmNo. Laguna across ROOIM 4000
>street from beach, $450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4lH-1602 mornings. Room w /kitchenette
$72 week & up.
548.9755
•EXlC. sums•
Oeluxe office w I view.
Recep, coo!. rm. sec'I
serv. etc. O.C. loc or.
ai rport. S300 t up .
540-9745.
1100 sq ft. neighborhood
shopping center. near
Fair view/El C amino.
CM.~ sq ft 158-~I
.................. 450
~>' for shrt tnn 2nd
TD's, no credit check. no
ptlly, $20,000 4r up. For
action c all agent: mm1. ·
Found . Lg yellow M. ••-•••••••••••••••••••
Lab/She p mrx w1blue Acoount.s payable clerk
rollar. So S J C ne;i N e w po r t 8 e a c h
83Hl395or493·2319 Mortgage Firm bu Im
mediate operun1 for ac-5150 rounts payable clerk .......
••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced. Must type
WANTED : Fe m ale lo «I wpm 6operate 10 key
llbareexpensesofZweek by t o uc h . Good co .
stay in Tahiti, Dec 22 to beMftta 6 salary. For
Jaa 5th. Ca ll Barry aJJPt. call l4<MS80 eitt HI wport •ach 3169
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••••••••••••••••• •••••• Bdrm. ha, grg ; in beaut.
2 Br, l Ya ba townhouse. Quiet,'eool 2 br, pool & Garde n Villa Apt Presligioos new
Yard, gar. Center o f patio. Adults. no pets. S21Smo M·t' Pref work· • EXECUTIVE SUITES town.$375mo.~. Garaie.$395.18011115th ing person . 770·4140. availab4e ne~r O<.:
.. ~ -St. Nwpt Ht&. 642·7840 Eves. ____ · _ Alrport. Attractive rat.es
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..wl'OlT 11.AC:H
3000 (t, 1000 ft offlre
spece, quiet hte tndus .
area. No uut.omot1ve or
rlber1lulng 845·3323 dyt: )
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2 day approval fund in 7
days. 13~3 Interest.
Low p oints OAC
S10.000.S7i ooo 2nd T 0 .
loans. Lado Newport Co.
673-7585. 2' h.rs.
979-1017 a .E.O.E.
Energizing MASSAGE · ... Ace am Ila; CM .
Bob James.Uc Masseur ~able clerk, ell· OutcalJ 9-11, 494·5111 pert In proceuinai
Tennta •Free Lessona
tpro & pro shop)• 2
Health Clubs• Sauna•
Hydromassage • Swwn·
mrng •Goll Driving
Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: Stngles 1 &
2 Bedrboms • Fur
nrsned & Unfurnished
•Adult Uvlng •No Pees
• Model11 Open daily
9 10 6
2~!,>!~~:~ Bachelor, util, paid, no 2rooms$100ea,ublincld, include receptionist, law ........ _, library, conference rms. mo. Nopet.s. 6'2-0350 pets. mi, kitch. quiet, friendly· secretarial service. & SEIL Idle items with .a Halve something lo sell? Halve somethin1t to sell ?
Daily Pilot Clust~ed Ad Oasatned ads do it well. Oasstfled ads do at well.
vendor's lDYol~L DP In·
1JW • codi.ftl. •u.st be wiWna to work flexible
hr s. ~xcellenl fringe
Oakwood
O.den Apartment•
Newport a .. ctt/80.
1100 16th St
coovel •I 1&1111
(714) 642·8170
Newport 8each/No.
880 rrvtne
,., 181hl
2Br, all utJI pd, DO pets,
am cbild OK. r efri g,
dahwsbr, garage, 1960
Wallace . M g r 17 .
5e-95e0
548·2J682 clean • rasual. Mon. Xerox facility. for a
Tues, Thur 556-0007 e~e~:._ personal tour & rorther
Nearnew2br, 2ba, bltns,
no pets. $BS mo. Daya
5tMJl'JS; evea8?3-14ll ........
WF.STCLl FF 2Br, 2ba,
fplc, pool. Adlts only
Avail N o v I . $525
631-5586.
West.cliff lg 5enu-furn2 Br
2" Ba condo, frplc, pauo.
W/D, pool MOO. 546·9828.
546-1765 canyon Drive 2 Br duplex
6 &ara1e, fncd patio. Dus>lex steps to beach. 1115mo. en.am pm. 2hl-. 2ba, S500MoYrly
S.5'7-alS
~ airy. bdrm. cloee to det.aila inquire at Vortac
transportation " st.ores Assoc • 9 5 5 · 2 2 8 8 or
Bwlnesswoman or slu· _9M-_3llOO _____ _
dent. Rers J.eQ Smoker ~b-lease 400 sq. (l. Udo
OK. CalJ M6-S268 Marina Villaf(e. 3rd floor
... & lowd 4050 view. ~1&2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut home, use of full ..._. Utttt C....,. twe, mature fban, $200 ln Costa Mesa
m o Incl everyth ing Newly remod. s hop·g ,., ""'... center located at 2750
"14-N8'7 Harbor 81, has space
GET MORE
$$$$$
FOR YOUR DIME
benefits. Corporate of.
nee in Anaheim Stadium
aru. Call for appt. t-12 only TI4/93Mo:IJO. Betty.
ACCOUMl'lft• CLlllC
Proceaa in~ca. bandJe
maa.I. li.,tJt lypina. aaaist
w/accoutloa autles .
U0·7'39. A Kendavis
IDd. .. E.O.E.
(714) 645-0550
2 Br r..t.ide, fenced yd. cbUd ls pet oil. lat .... l.
.. mo. $100 MCUrity,
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..._ ftlnL 1 Br W/OffH Two buce bedroom• lo
view, clllnnbr, Pr1 "II super location, redwood ~. NGO mo •tnter. beam cetlln.p, built·l.o maM WtPll Jcitebell Sl25 mo. lnq'Uire
.... 2 ... 0ftef''•lat t~ ••. ~ .......
..,. -. beeut. turn. t100 2 bdrm .... a.er /dryer
-. uraW June lid», t•. hook up. Ou .. e, lllc11 •aa a. N.B. m•1: Cit. ml Oran«e .-mo.
4br, 3ba, frplc , crpe &
drpa. 100 steps to ocn. 2S
st•.-to bay.$7~-~"o. Balboa.Penn. 548·ZO!J or ....
OIARMINO 1 BR •/View d water. Stove, refrl1 &
t.Cll. lnc:ld'd. $125 mo.
WATDP'BONT 2 BR, 2
be w/view •pool. Poal-blt bo9t 1Up avaJJ. '8CJO
V...._.....,. 4250 ava!Jabie rangJn1 from ••••••••••••••••••••t •• 8 HIOO tq. ft. ready for
HouM for nmt. BJ& Bear lmmed. occupancy. Call
Oty 1.1,. t ; linens furn. •Paul S. Kati, A gt
$25 n.ltely pr cpl.· call _213_1~---·----.n.ap.m. 5'9-1•. rwn f .• u ce tplice or rent. v.
TAHITI mi. off G Ft*Y· uew,
ltlodlrn 1 or 2 br cotLa1e Vflr'1 ,__,able, extra&.,
on buda °" Tah.IU with Pb on • • n •we r I n a •
car, row boat, •••b 1cc retarlal, cop y
machln•. complete machine. All alae1. ldtdMb. etc. ror more ln"'14H·5Pll dally.
WITH OUR NEW
DIME-A-LINE
Umciue 'retail nurtel')-
neeaa a aba rp, ex· perienced person for
v arie d bookkeeplna cb*. Thia la a aood OP•
portuni\J lo eicpud )'our ~Ml!Qa 1k1Da. PtUM
apply ln penon. Mon
tin l'r1,1am.a,m.
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CU!ITOll l:NTERIOI\
CARPENTRY
By J ay MZ.-.
aitOAI •1eocy i1 o~w ;;:~' your area.
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JACOBS CONCRETE Custom remodellna . CONSTRUCTION Jl\oad doon • WlDdows, ... _, .. _ •. ~. formkJa, all Driveways, sl...,w ....... "' work 1uar. Free est. "'S.C_ioe_MB __ .77_52 ______ 1
lblt c....tr. 832-3677 R.G. CobllrU. Co. gen.
• ..._,.., . , 16 yrs in bJdg C<H?lractor ._com-
DATIUCIAN·Priced home. .~9·3 Oewqfoarentata, lies. 1»1567 smor.-.~ ---£'._ --· •••••••••••••••••••••••
rttllll&·I,_ •Umat• Oft H & n ~eo· __.Call. 't~ ~ W·"-per bangin& fast au.tom ~Honry. con• P'RUtrialleuoD •-..... 11......... ••••••••••••••••••••• ""• 1>oely. C ...,.._, -··-" · ·.. , _ ~. ~uo coven etc. ----.. ... eel ~ .. ,_ --,__ aerv\ce, q ...... ty wor ... ....., Reas Ii reliable. 5th g---.. 're• ..... 1·• UC dl'l'IW f'7~ ~ • .ftacin••rooC a-m.._ apU homes of-Island Landscaping. PalJier, 71.t-*-2350 Gen . craftaman. Just mat.hit French. .. , ..... ~.CJ ... , &DI-No job too sml. P•~ ncea: bhfp,' complete nt/Ext, s prinklers In· . h 7 55 0 Be:;-;--:r;, ,""but cwr.m-4314 profeulcnala55UUl5. stalled as repaired. WA&.11~~ ~st 13 89 oug wt dr w Cle•'nl
wartunaulnp Smaller Horne Repai rs. ,E lec DAMDYDUSTllS e rosion c ontro l , Quality wor . ves -----•••••••••••••••-••••
Jobapiwfw1t'id. '7~3'45 ~~~=~aw.:: Prof. !!xp. Eullsh ~..;1:~~~-~.:t ::~·n t pa 1 n t & ~!!.~! ........... :~~ud::_~d;:~:. !! .•• ':'! ............... .._.__ =~·v~in::-.-~~ fI:·~~~~~.Y~~:it wallpaper. Qual work, · l~EESBYIKE Xlnt work. 642·5449 .
,.._.., -•-te wor"' welcome. ,....,,,, -.. reas. Free est. Ste ve WE CR~.~P!£~ 64.5-1'72 K.6B C'\lltOlll wood tenc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... • _,. tu.l,o..._...,..... -------In&.,....• I•~ r-=pa1r OCCStudent. 1 Too truck. st.Mm carpet cleaning. SC7-dl Window cleanin1 & paint -.-or .. --OIM Trub. tree trim Dan Bela. Ins . Free eat. European Landscaper. ,._...jl.eplllr mg. Reliable, dependa.
Ml!-....... m.tlOll Top work. Fair price. ESSIAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. Contact Stuart
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C ERA M I C T I L E uadinl. haul. tree Ir yrd aru. Ask for Unda. Cluck Ellaian 962-1478
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Your u I e 0 r mine . u...--•A•ftofta Good re-i.i--, ,..,_ta M-a •-••••••••••••••••••••••• llill2-3Qnl Haulin1. cle anups • .._............ ,........,""". '-""' -= "' ,....YowC•tt. __.._,,ft driveway removala, ferences. NB area lrvioe.11'75-3175e ves. lilt/Ext. ~~ eat . Lie Re.........,...,,, copper re·
tri"'"""a. M7.:a'Jl 5118211 G -1 T pipe., leak detect.Jon & ·-Mlli.... '3218ll. uar R .... s. ed. sewer iocatinc. Top Hal
Gardening, ciean-u,ps & Fast baul.lng,-res S14 & up.
landscaping. George Yd & &&r clnups. f'ree
lbush1 ~7072 est. (714>842-4.597
Gardening, tree tram wa ••de•IFJ
oDng. c.lean·up. 4ic mainl. •••••••••••••••••••••••
serv. Arnie. 548·8414 Want a REALLY CLEAN
ltu1•lttilllJ .......................
Enaineer, SS. reliable,
non·drokr / 11 molt e r .
Local refs. Boodable .
642-73)4
••••••••••••••••••••••• a71·904'7or631·1088 Ptumbing,537-3UM
86.D PAINTING 1..1:."VELOR BLINDS ·"-R Gel the besl fur less. lnlr. extr, cew.ugs en· ~est. 840-QU ta1 reoovaUon specialist _,._,.,.,________ Small commerctal Jobs
W IN;JP.-. i1NJ after hours. 892·2024
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S1 .89 per DAY
That's ALL you pay
fora
JO day ad ·
in the
--. tic'~ Palombo. :i~~s1d., 631-5383. .... ----HOUSS? Call Gingbam
Gtrl. Free est. 645-Sl23
Si.tiers Unllmit.ed, a pro-
fessiorui.I house & child
sittin~ aaency as now
servin g your area
675-9630
,.~ cr..--1-.----Patio covers, carports. AviJee Gardemng. Tree ....-..-__....... decta, Qual & reliability lrimmin& & removals. •••••••••••••••••••••·~ w/~zed ser vice. yard mainta .. sprtrikler
We Care Carpet Cle.ners. Lied contractor. Bon-s ys t e m s . I a w n s .
Sl.eam clean. Also up-d/lnsrd. Tomm Gunn cleanups, 646-8474._
holatery. Work guar . 831-5238
Truett mount unit. Free ----
elll. reas. rat.. MS-3716 Oassified Ads
'lbe fast.est draw in lhe
f\nd what you want ID SELL Kile Items wath a West. . .a Daily Pilot
Robin ·s Housecleaning
Srvc, for a thoroughly
clean house. 540-0857
PE:TERS PAJNTJNG
Expr'd. Reas Ratel!
Free Est Cal Gene
S52«58
AU ftAltmHG-\·
Neat 67J.S576
Pa1ntanjl, Res1Comml
Serving CoastaJ comm 8 yrs. Highest quality
work Rsnb l Ltc 'd
Deve. 586-3425
Paint.mg. Int Ext Qlty
mat .. wor.k. res1d & an
dust Free est 646-1252
Repair & Re roof All
types s hingl es
rocksbaltes·compo·ta r
Free est 541·5930 Fin
AvaU.
Roof repairs all typei.
G ua rantee d . B&<.: Coostrucuoo 548-0512
DAILY PILOT
SEIVICf
llRECTORY
00 IT NOW •
64~5678
642-5678 Daily Pilot Classifieds. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Cl&Wfied Ad. 642-5678. Ext.se75 I nlS3'7 5
Have somethu:ag lO sell''
a~ifaed ads doll well.
HllpW-.d 1 00 HllpW..tH 7 100 HalpW..t.d 7100 HalpW~ 7 100 HalpW-.ct 7 100 twp W..ted 71 00 HalpW-.ct 7100 HelpW..ted 71 00 twpW~. 7 100 ···············-······· ......•.•.............. ......•................ ....•....•...•......... ..•.................... ....................... •.•.................... . ..........•....•......••.••.••••••••....•••..
ACCOUNTING/
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
Do you like problem solv
ing. detail work in a busy
data-processing environ·
ment. We need someone
to balance & e d it
customer input & com·
puter rePorls for this
junior position. Must
have data processing
becltground, soibe book·
lteepingl•ccQUnting ex-
perienee & be able to use
10 ~ aKtdi.ng machine.
Some customer contact
by phone. Tues. tbru Sat.
Cafl personnel for in-
~ app(.
Admio /Pro r. Adlts . ------------------Signi.f. alt. inc. pit, f It.
Own bu s . Mkt ·
ing/Mngmt. I 'nll/local
$100 Tefund. in vest. 557·3062 .
ADVERTISING
SALES
The Dally Pilot has an
immediate operuag for a
s ale s perso n ~1th
newsp•per dJs play ad·
vertising experience.
Good s alary, com ·
missions. and excellent
fringe benefits. J::x,-
celle nt g r owth o p-
purt.unilles for a person
with career ambitions.
Call for appointment
ASSEMBLERS ·
Local Mission Viejo company 10 Jife
s upport medica l electronics needs
Assemblers. Requires good manual
d exterity. good eyesig ht. n eat
a ppearance. & dependability. Willing
to train.
G ood benefits. Only res pons ible
pe r s ons seek in g pe rm a n e n t
e mployment need apply. Day shifts.
Call"Sheryl
1714) 581-3130
Banlong
PART TIME
TB.I.ER
An excellent career OP· purtuoaty as currently
availa ble for a n in ·
dividual who desares part
time employment 3 days
per week, Tuesd ay.
Thursday , Saturday
1lu.s is a new pGSition in
our new branch located
mCorona Del Mar . If you
are looking for a pre -
stigious position and en-
JOY working with t he public, please ' call Mr .
OUlrles Ryman at (714 1
SSS.1.878.
lt>okfeeper full charge
Expenence an restaurnnt
acct ·g. daily reporti.. acct·~ receivable. act'\ 'i,
pa ya b le . manu al
payroll. P061hon open ID
Dana Pt. For JOb 1n
terv1ew call 2131630-62&!
Ask for Norman.
I OOkKEIPER
f'IC ror T ustan.Cl>A
Firm Must have ex
perience tbru fanancaal
statements. Send resume
wath s alary requi re·
~ to P 0 . Box ICML'>,
Tustin. 92680
lo o'dnepif19/Clerll
FUU time. e•per. helpful
but not nee. Many co benefit&. Apply at 1660
Placentia.·Costa Mesa
O en cal
GREETER
rART-TIME.
7:30.A.M-I 0:30AM
Co wall train alert:-de
Qefldable. 1ndJvidual Ht
~t customer:> for .1 new car dealer , 'len vc
·dept Some Citing &
telephone work Good
~alary & benP Apply
Moo.-We<I -Thurs rrom
SAM lO 2PM at Nu Orm
Plans 3194-C Ai rpo rt
loopDr CM
CLERICAL
r .AaT-TIME
TRAINEES
---------a..ERJ<. counter & phont> OencaJ orders for Drafting &
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
A major lire insurance
rompany headquartered
m Newport Bea ch hall
opport u n1t 1es fo r an·
dJVlduaJs With skills and
gen e r a o tra ce ex
Graphic Art Sup phe ... r time Nea t ap
pear<1n ce . Typan ~
help fu l M a s t er
Btuepnnt. 234 f'1scher
CM ~9373
Oerk
Ouplic a t1 ng C le rk.
()peratJons Dept. MaJor
Stock Brokerage Farm
near O'C Airport. Hri.
7-4pm Call Mr Dugan
54().8121 pe:nence a.n 1 or more-or,_-;_-;; ______ _
lobe rotlowmg areas 1•
•Servlce Represent.at1~e
•T)'plsts ~es
.ceneral Clencal
•Computer Terminal
~~w / ... th Clerks • Accountin& c;krk
CLIUS
C:O-tic Dept
Part tune PoSition ava1J.
assasuog 1n Cosmetic
Dept. 9-3pm, 4 w 5 days
per week, no weekend
v.uil. CaJl the store Mgr
. ·@Y!IP
On.pCoost
D.uyPllot
714-64~412 I
ld277 F.qUl 0ppty Emplyr
ALTIRATIOMS
~ •tter•Uoo
fitters and table workers
for new John Hogan ffjah
Flllhion store lo Fashion
lsbnd Center in Ne'Wport
Beacb. Call 644-7JQJJ
10amto4pm weekd~ys;..
ASSEMBLY · Full·time
pmition avail in growing
baby products co. for
female. Must be fast.
rtlSIQlalble, noo·•moller.
Relaxed atmoaphere. S3.25br to start. IS5-21836.
AUTOMOllLE
SALIS PEOPLE
Require d for well
established dealership
Straight sell in a straight
store. Experienced er:e-femid. Apply in penoo.
SAIL CHDltOUT
So. Cat. Hwy, Lagupa
Be.clt4M-Ull
Prefer previous cash1er·
Ing or banking back-
ground.
IR&n.WOOD
SAVl .... Slr
LOAM
Boollk~r full cbarge
for smaU mfg co. thru
trial bal wlkD.ld& oC' ac· c ruals, A I R . A I P ,
payJ"OIJ, job eoetln1. For
tma.d opmina. lots °' variety, exper ne~.
4-6 brs dally. Mon f'ra
Co. wall tram alert. de· pendable individuals to
o perate 1nte r est1ng ~ce rttord keeping system for a new Hr de
aler,.s eervice dep(. Fil
1:Qs ~. likes ckUail. ~ lOCJd.ed in In
6 Bueaa Pul. Good salary & bene /\pply
Mon-Wed·Thura from
IAll to 2PM. Nu Orm
Plana JIH·C Airport
~~6'.uDllu.
We bave immediate l610S-....... Dr
opa.t ... JI )'OU qualify. • ........... . ,.. an. ....... won-641t-7aJO ~e.,11oament. In llddl-1~~~~~~~~~tion to eac!ellent com-I
f
INC. 22113Fairview Rd. C.M
548-3081 ---
M::COUMT1M6 CURIC
Experienced lo accounta
receiuble It 10 key.
Good telephone manner. Ambitious? Be your own
Hrs. 8:30 to s. Mon. tbru bou. Work your own hrs.
Fri. P1ease·cal! for appt. Details call ~5122
645--7358 • ""J -----AhmTIOUS?
Accounting U yoU 're young; conli-
A/I CLERK dml & have the ability to
Progressive property think quick!)' and are
mgmnt firm, loc in lookingforagenerous in·
lrvlDe ls currently seek· come. Call oow 540-4023
i.ng an individual with btwnNtl. Mr. St.one.
genera) A/ R knowledge ii mod lyplng skills. Sal MIW9ri1Mj Ser-.ice
open. For interview PBX operators for a
appt .. ChHs 714·556-1876_ tele phone ans wering
service expenenced or
will tai,u. Full time or
part time slult.s availa-
ble. Days, afternoon·
evenings or grave yard.
Must be able to work
90IDe weekends. Typing
Accounting Clerk, full
time, hours &.s, w /some
overtime. Will train, but
mmt be able to operate
10.key adder. Ca II for
appt . U tot e m ,
n4-&12-7702. 35 wpm. required. Man)'
co. benefits a vailable.
P!easecall Mon· Fri
Fashion Island area
TRAINEES
IOaDPmtl84CEDI
MICRO
B.ECTRONICS
We are s eeking in·
dividmls for our Produc ·
tion Department. We wall
train the right in-
dividuals in the micro-
electrooics industry
Comprehensive com·
pany benefits including
major medical aod den
Lal. For immediate con·
sideratioo call or apply
at:
17 I 4 J 5404010
A.cctl Bktpog Costa Mesa area
TEMPORARY Airport area Sierracin/Transmask , Becister today to work Call 543-4230
on nrioua accounting & M/F E.O.E. 3852Cam~us Drive
bookkeeping asaign-. . 1'1....-..rt ach CA menu. Work close to Answenng service needs ....... ...,. •
)'OUl'bome. Acctg clerks oii:erators for. various ..-.. ualOpportuJlity • sbift.s. Jf you like a job ...., h
bootkeepers, accoun-with a cballeqe, apply ~~Em~~p1o~yer~m~/f~/~~
Al1I'OMOTIVE
•LOTMIMI a,evy dealer offers fuJI
time, permanent position
to young men to assist
new & use<UaJes depart·
ments in maintenance of
inventory . See Sales
Mgr.
HOW ARD Ct.•rolet
Dove & Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
Al1I'OMOTIVE _
IODYSHOft
ESTIMATOR
Excellent company
benefits. 5 d ay work
week & §alary com ·
mensurate wltb a bility
Olntact Clyde Morgan.
NABERS'
~
l<nJ ~ rbor Blvc1 (<>'>I,\~ ')4().QtOO
AUTOMOTIVE
SHUnl.EIUS DllY.._
Must have good dnving
record & valid Ca lif.
driver's license. See Ken
campbeli. .....
t.11111a an needed t.bruout in person at 228 Fomit. :. ~ County. ~11 us Lag 8ch. Ask for Carol ~ ....
for mare iaformation. Woie ASSB•ILBS 21126Harbor Blvd.
We will train. Apply COSTA MESA Robertllalf's ---· -----
•c I b 'I . Ziii No er.dwa)' 1310eMs Cclklwell Ba.nker rSud&Ana
C714JISMIOJ
7 am, Mac 0 reg or Ba bysitting & lilP house APROPOS Yachts. 1631 Placentia, cleaning. Grandma·type
Fashion Island l•CM.-··-----1 -~-~_e11_1ces_·_~eq_rr_.' .llG-0496 ___ ·
A Fin ~opean
De1i1ner Boutique is
seekin1 asais tant
mu•&el' "' additional a.a. Salary open. c.. c..1.644-2612
1111.-&MEI n'a ausm a ·w~ .....
BACK STREET
needs Part Time
CASHIB
Xllll opportunity for ag-
5 e penon.
at 245 FHhJon
Newport Beach.
EQUa1 Opportunity
2mpl0yer MIF
.•
...,_ING
LOAN l'ltOCESSIMG
Newport Beach. Willing
to t rain fo r Loa n
Processing Clerk walh
background in banking
or Savings & Loan. Type
SO wpm. lO·ltey. Call
NORMA KEYS 675·9570
IMPBIALS&l
Equal Oppurturuty
Employer' MI FI H
Barber Stylis to manage
part·llme. 631·9577 Tues-
f'ri. 9-6, Sat/ 9-5. eves.
681·:m8.
BARMAJDS · Mature, de·
pend.able & wear shorts
Port 17 CM. 646-3666
Patty
BAR MAID OR
BA RTE N 0 ER B i
lingual. Apply an person
Seaabreeze. 541 w. 19th.
CMatl.. lPM
Barte:nder. fullt.une.App.·
Vahec C«p, 646-0306. for
lnlerview.
Brick layer'• helper, full
time. own tram. Depen·
da.ble 67s-n1s
~Dr.CK. ___ _
CAFETERIA WORKERS --------an aJI depts, cashjers. C..ER.ICAL
salad make rs. cook ·s
helpers. line ser vers. STA.IT E.Aa.NIMG
6AM·2.30PM Mon-Fra · CHRISTMAS Nwpt Bc h a rea nr
Fasb1on Is le . (7 14 I MOHFf MOW!!!
581-5140 for interview.
"*SECHTAllES Cafeten a help wanted With" Wat.bout SH
Mon·Fn. 6-2:30. •T'V9tSTS 975-5257 ' ' ..... •PIXOPBATOR caretera a Employees. •ACCT CLYICS
days. s a lad e~per •IOOKICEIPYS helprul. Good benefits
Call for appt. 731 ·5100. •KEYPUNCH OftH
ext 2fD9 •Q.BJ(S
ALSO C AI WASH •G&B.AL LAIOI C ASHIH
Immediate employment •'ftl* ASSEMILYS
a,·oll. For 111terv1ew call •rACllYS 644-4460 (Ang & short term. hol.J
day & va c ation pay
Ou'Wasb Hospitallzataon a vaala
Ccahien w..ted ble.
Part time.
Newport Beach, Santa
Ana & Fowit.a.an Va lley.
Call 644-4460
VOLT
It """"•t1UAt•'"' ..i H""M. t •t
ly in person to : 22771 _cmn ___ Dr._El_T_o_ro_. __ CASHIER for quality 54M 741
31M8Campus Onve
<Acrot1s from ' John Wayne Airport l
Equal Oppur Employer
Beauty
MAMCUllST
Daniel ·s. 846-M:M
BEAUTY OPERATOR.
men's st.ore. Full lime.
expr'd pref. Call Mr
Tigert for inter view
Ganys ar co 759-1622119
FMluOO Island.
Rall space"' earn mo~. CASHIER: Apply 1 n ---------Leading Cdm Salon. per s on . C r o w n aenc.i 644-7321or552-0943. Hardware. 311Y7 E. Coast
Beauty _Hwy_·~-CclM~-·~~~~-
Assiatant ne!;ed fuJ I
time, JC.Int Lr I pro-C •~HIERS gram. Muat neat • At}
faahlonable. Richard
Ouellette Salon, 200 u TDTI M Newport Center Dr, NB
• u-&DKETS Be-.Y Operator \ .an.n Manlcuriat for busy
ulon. M111t be ne.t 6 I
'
__ .. ,_ bl F U in ~ now available _......a e. 0 ow 1 t.1--. aasistant not nee. Muat be ex-.,,.. perlenced. Richard =ton 2nd. •3rd.
Ouellett Salon. 200 ~ti-am.==~~
Newport Center Dr, NB. per hour. Advancement
..,./TYPIST opportunity for manse·
Tuldn, CPA'1lrm. Oood a.a poelUons to S\.50
opportwait)' 6 benefits Per ......U~lied. For--
for quallfled person. man lnlormaUon 6 lo· •5315 terview • .,_, or call
Bookkeeptr·Part lime.
University C.ommunity
AlaociaUoe. Good )oca·
tiGn. 552-m>
71415"1·'840. Will In-~ oa &atunt.1s by ~=·Employer
OPENINGS
GALOIE!
Due to our unprecedeot
ed growth, Hamilton
Elecll'O Sales, the na
Uoeal leader in elec·
lrollic comPoneot dis· tribution bas several
cleric-1 openin&s avail•· ble in its brand new
QIRa Mesa branch lou·
lion. Exr•rlence Is help f u but not
neceaaary. Positions
vary io reaPooaib llity
from ent111 level t o
CUltOIDer service. We ol·
fer eacellent atartin1
with provlaioas
for 5 inert.Mes )'OW' fint
~· We l1lo otfer .a dent•l, mateulty.
peaalon and' lHe ln· ........... °"' ... ble,
Oll&ure1 mmt bave IOIDe
PWt a /a« exper. Ap.
Jll'm 12 ..... wit. la local
Interior d•1P 1tudto. ~ea.OM.2
' ~ . CMI
•YOU
• "I tl"W'/htl•• Awe apply lo penon Career opportunity lro• ·1 ·3 •l 11112
.......... to i.._.ed JD. Bllt•n. J.rvillll, or C.U
..tul wM" mO" COO• (TM).,.....
=.s.~:f' .:::! tw&TOM ILICftO Wit.la ,... ... • work ~
....... to llr. ,.._.. 111' Pullman ~a Ml"'ric. to ottw or • Robin BliD, wuuut Oalla .... CA ... to..U.......... ft'Olt•AMoc. 1'01 ~· f11 tbe DallJ Piiot a.N!wport•aeh. DaullOpponmliY •
a.An.I lledlon • • • a ''led ~. )'OUr _.. 7s h'w lltr
,......... f -·"I .,Miiiar, !~~~~~~~
.,_,, benda. PieaN ap Ct. E R K T V P I S T I
plyinpenaato· RECEPTIONIST for
buay front deM la •row· FWSGNMll>epartonent to.s company Ex ·
perit'nce in general of
fice prefe rre d. Good
benefits. Mon lhru Fn
~s. eau SS6-27:.>
700 N<rwport Center Dr
Newport Beach. Ca 92fi6()
Equal Opporturuty Oerk Typists Pnor orfacr
--•E•mpk>-•y•e•r •11_F __ 1 expenence. good typing
slaJJ.s & abtl.Jty to operate ---------t llt key desirable. Good ~ (.'lcrit·ul co. benefits For appt. ~ c all 6 40 1530 elll
l~Ot f:Ol /\T~. lm .. KO.E .
OPF:NINC.S ,.1~/T . t TYPISTS ~ ypts CLaJCS to process corpor a te
11ene r a l a n d ad S ECIETAllES rruruslrat1ve expense~.
<::Ill Tod;iv• • • bank reconc1Uatfons and
WorkTomorro~"' t)'pe accounting &
-,; B
OR(;
1-:oF
manage ment re port:-.
Typing, 10 key & ltt!'
bkpng knowledge req ·c1
Salary to S'90() mo.. lie
pending on exper and
qu alaftcat1ons Ca ll
Oeruse. ~5505
CLERK·TYPIST Npt.
8ch. mortgage banking
firm has new pos1t1on
~~~~~~~~~ avail. lD our branch ad· = min. dept. The'll<>Stllon 's ---------1 responsibahles will tn· dude t)'J>ing SOWpm. fil-Oen cal ing. com puter input.
I 0 .._. t.elepbone answ_Jnng. & PE MS " reviewing loan applies·
C •SE lions mes Pnor office A exper. ol I yr desirable.
PROcESSORS Also the ability lo work with accuracy. We offer er..-...... free parlung, attractive e., 1rtwed) staring sa.lar'Y 1' co. pa.id
beoe. For appt call our
Pension Department Personne l Dept. at
needs Individuals for ~ E.O.E.
many aspect.a of Penaion -----. ----
Adminastralion. Basic •CLBICTYPIST•
mat.b abdiUes required. Le.dine Orange County . Good opportun ity to
work 10 area of ex·
pamlon and growth.
Mlsr company seeking
lntllvidu als for clerk
typl1t posltiollS. Must
ty p e •5wpm .
Reaponaibillties include
t}'Pinl, tllina. 1eneral
cMrtc&l duties, 2 yrs ex·
per. ln 1ener.i olc pre-ferred Applyinpenon.
We offer outstanding
wortinl coadWons •nd a
liberal benefrta ~ckace.
If YoU qualify. please ap·
ply ln perlOll to: ' t1wtasS,.c:MMe1
P •CIFIC_ iMO Monrovia e11 A iGa&.2'1--MUTUAL E.O.E.
?OONe.port Center Dr COL wt ... S
Newport Beach. Ca aao 11ectro medlukal
~ auemb&ers:
Equal ()ppommity Growlal iolmoW com-
£mp&oJer ll/F pmy bll lmmed. f/Ume ~~~~~~~~~I oPftlnp for trainees
II/or eqnt, pet'IOnDel ~
Work wltb s mall pre·
citloD part1 • 1ood
manual cleater1t1 • .-t. Ocl .. INaaafttll • ..... c-.. Saluy
op-. Al/lll:J bl ,..oe Or '
OOllUtt OilrteM at S.R. INOIJlf&DJNG IM~Pl4NB . Ml-llM
.t'
\
Cle DM.YPILor ~ 1_..,,o.i,..w11,,m ~•-·~ 11M M111WaA1• 110... twaw.w 1100 _w_... 1100 w."'!'!!1'.!~: .... !!!! ~?'.!'!.~ ..... ?~ ~ --.. ;.;;i................ ... -¥e.................. ;..-;T ................. -........................ ~ e%:'!.~ .• ~ ..... ?!~I!~?~ ..... !!~~~ .. ~ ..... !! ... ~ I·~--------·~;. MACIMS~ u ·~~9_.l~-!:d ....alATI
WI t1w Promotional o p --.-•--.--....... ·•·t lftl(hlolaL 'Jbop. mai It c..u.a otlflAdJJn. PAITTIMI ...,. ... ~--.. fut oowta1 compuy Ac\reues. NO EXP
Cl..ERlCAL .,...n TN t .. _........ cao prov&da ~ lfttPte:lor. llM aJI need • C111t A • JS NEC . l!Jteeptloul ' OflNIMf9 CHICI• Nationwide lhnvt•c lliauri119&eiae,.... U.pedlon band tool.a. ma<'blohut. Good • careet J::.~fiaUoo for Sil •a. 111ora1ap £a cell Ht ca, .. , up turer of woven wood Up T• $4._IO...., ~. knowledse ~. V ..A.l.14MZ10 thoM LO break DriWrTo Deuv« • ~1 '°work U\ \be ..... ia •~to lt~L0--•·-'•1 1n ., v1u-.u.cs. MID.~ ST In to m ov e•l com D••Y ... AT ••UraaUoaal h••d Inc.I Ptod\IClMln of mlru ~· llOft·P'rl .... YI'& r.-•• r. ()aly MACIM s merclal1. 1'7&.lOIO Sm ~ ..---• = In a company ~ We have Nv.ral %IO W. Wanser, qu.Utll4ld peJ"IOQf need a.. A·&at ft 2Dd Sbift· fH . Scr een A rtt•~ to °* carrien la San
..,_.., relat«t ~for bOtb H.PU ~~Oil apply •. Xln$~ workln1 lMhe 6 .W. Ch> to SlO llCsnnt JUllQ. ~pl.Rtano BHdt. ~ '* tervlr In ........ "' lt......,. °" 1111 W aiu.. cmd. •benefttl. Come IQ bout + benefits. Call · Dau }lo I o t.. San
dt "' d 1u 1 rn u • t b 1: o...-4-Y truft We'N louil· F\&Uel'toD. or call: ISH.331. MOllLIHOMI SALIS Clemente area. Mutt · ~bt• In machln .a IOi' ~bk peo ~..... We Med 5 anreaalve have &ood drivln1 Te lnl • f•brlulln1 ur pie eapr to I am la ad -~ ........ s,....... Machine Sbop belper sales people who wHt to ~ord. larse a talion
bardWan ~ Yun e.x v~wtthOW'CO W•of· a44G~CM wanted. ~l fro.m 8 earn SJ0,000 per yr. We w11on "' van. Hourly
..,eraenu In e l•rtro '"'aoodlMffrbcnefllt. ta-ZS2'7 to•:!IO. are a growinC company pay +mllea1e al:
rnedlanlc•I O.l1n wtll Klr-~h Co '-.I I .A.RDS t:.0 .£. MAID . Nlte. wanted good in the expudln& Mobile lowance. Call Karry <M'k dl&lneerlnl dr•w 1'13CIZ AnNUOOI. lrvtne WV,.. co bme. 6 aalary. Apply Home Industry. Ex per Seeley at.
to•• rel1tlni lo ~--fUU fl part \lme. All ... ___ .,._ lo perlOll Tbe Surf" preCerJ'ed but nol nee. 642-0ZI.
mettuuWJrn1nvoMn1op a rea a . U n iform• T,._ SeodBotet. ~So. Cst. Call 972·8421 Ask ror \ ~~: =)'~l!!,'K l' w~ .. LJLASE.HlRl!'! Ml OLN~ ~-~·:e1:~m':. =·~~,raUo1 • Hwy. Lq; Sch. Mib Pi:!, tJ.n::r ~~!':~
Uftet' nttll~l t:K-nef1UI. n T ,, ·• No e~eoce nee. APP· Maida. 1pply The Inn at MODILS for ISCOIT f 0 r pro d u ct l o n .
752..UU
COME
JOIN
US!
UY&n'RY
Of'BATOllS ~
L O.I.
DB.I
Part ume w«&d1t)'1> on
ly Fast dependable lady
tor sandwich deh 1>hop
Newport Beach ~6401
bef 4 :.>
Delivery. m:wspaper to
vending macbmes ~ 00
hr Retired welcome.
CM. SA. NB areas. Aft
5PM. 839-2857. 646·2262 Expanding firm bas
openinp f(>r data entry
QIJel'alor. 1 yr. min ex DELIVERY &SHI PPING
per. required. Full & CLERK. Clerk needed
part time hours avail. for rorCarey Stationers. Irv.
2nd. or 3 s hirt and/or area. Full-lime Must
weekends . Some lem have x1nt dnvmg record.
pocary positions avail. 75H732
c.a.tl for apptD ..:.:.ELIV;:.;:.;.;..E=-R-Y--_F_o_r-Cost.i
SAFEGUARD
BUSINESS SYSTEMS
INC.
'Z!B3 Fairview Rd. C M.
549-3091
Mesa Pharmacy , par\
time. l1 :30-6pm, Mon·
Fri. Call 642-0106
DELIVERY-TOP PAY NO SELLING. Must be
18 or over, own trans,
4:30-9pm, Mo n -Fri
5314lll
· OoorhlCtioll Sec'y DEUYBY
ror res1denlial bwlder F\lll·lirne for local de·
based in Npt Bcb. Should liveries. XJnl. driving re.
have experience w ith cord reqd. For a ppt.
constr s up\s . &c s ub· 557.9212 ask for Mr.
contractors . Salary w~t. Newpor t Sta·
open. Send wor~ history tionen Inc. to Box 5111 %Dady Pilot, ---------
PO Box lS60, CoslJa Mesa DELI VERY · Route
Ca, 912626 driver L.A. Times AM
So. H.B area Good
sal +comm 6 dys
89t..an. 848·3504 ------
DBJ¥YY & STOCK
M tinw. Xllllt beMfits.
~ 6 ll c~i.uv.., tm CAS1Ui'.:RS ly Uruvenal Prolee\100 IMSU.~I t..a11.tna. 2ll N ~asl &CATERING Minuown ace 20. Apply
v1tonmrnt Contact JohnJ1.o&an'1 women'3 Service. 1226 w. 5th Groupffe.tth Clllimse.x· ffwy.LacunaBeacb S&VtcE •l Peonysaver, 1660 ~~t;onnt' I )37 YO~ 1 ~: 0 \!':';?'~~~I~ 01f~ Street. San ta Ana. In· amlner. al lea.st lyr ex· * 661•2111 * Ptacentla, Costa Mesa.
b t.erview hours 9-12 • l-4 per. Salary open. MAIL/EDIT
l>~ c .. :LF.RK 1PUX San
Clcmt!nte Inn 1ZS W
Aven1d1 Eiopl~nd11n .
San Clem
Ncwport 'ic Yiu ion MonthruFri. 548-1167 . ~••sco--Partlime;Help!.pt,.time l!ltand Center Operungs --...-"• JI eve1 & Sat A.M. Aasist
tor women in sales, H.airdressen. in person llllu.raoce CLERK Attractive Females Only w/tJcketaaleatospe>rtin1 bl.Oek. cai.h1er. display & inte r view only. Hair Now you c1n launch :i s:iOO wk+ 64s-8898 even t s. t3 -$6 + b r .
alteraUon departments Hunt,rs. 70 Fashion new career while you m-t141. UUJ 644 7100 weekdays 10 bland. N.8. keel> your p~nt)ob!. Morninc newspaper auto
DISHWASUEI\ w.rorappt -==:..:..::...~-----F1rmers Insurance by data proussing co. route . Appr ox. hrs Part Ume clerk for liquor
Part umc. I lam l<> lpm -HAIR STYUSTS · Eicper. Group will train you &. bas a fub lime opeoing 4-6am dally. Ideal sup· store. Apply in person.
Hours ~me what (leJU Jo"emale Attendant. lo as· W/aome followane ·. payyouruJJcommissions first sJJart to handle plementa.I job Approx. HolJday House Liquors.
ble. O.C Airport area S4 Mllt d1i.1tbled ""'°m.an. Manicurist also. Sea wbi.1e you learn Before 8llltuS calls from accoun· eumngs $37S-$450 mo 2937 E. Cout Hwy. Cdrn. Ron Mu t dra ve , lite Mist9D-8212 you know it you·11 be t.am.sftbelpcoordioate 540-3008 & :>40·6722, per hr CMJI 2 to Spm houSekeepin&. 559-5109 ..:::::::..:...:..:...:....~-----imlwl& waves in a re quality control w1t.b edit 7-lOam # PBX Ans. Svc Wiii t rato ~ HAIC>YMAH warding 11re Lrme pro dept fl other related · -1·3. 3.11. P /T, llp-7a .
0----.,.-w-:-om 1-loral De.igner. 2 yrs ex Forsawll electronics co fe""'aon Ca 11 Gene duues. Muat have .ac· MOTOll ROUTE ~eas ofc m med bldg raper, or .. ro . • ... r, lrvme P1T . .... 2 k d . seamstress needed Ne11r "" 752 7tMO Ugbt janitorial duties Dillard for full deUJls COWlling or bookkeeping DAILY P1LOT routes m NB· w s P v a c · oc Airport Salary open Delivery fl pick up an co. M&-5111 ex per &i be able to So Laguna fl San 631-5640 M·F, 9-_5. __ _
968--843S RlAME MAKH uuck. packaging. Must, operate 10 key adding aemeote now available
Dnver/Carde.ner. com
bination person. H~ve
valid Calif. lie. Goc1d
driv i n g re cord
Minimum age 20. Apply
Pennysave r , 1660
Placentia, Qisto M~sa
DRIVER. (van> 21 years
& over, good dnving re
cord, LA/Orange Co. de
liveries. 2L31S92· L353
DRIVER: Office rum dC'
livery. O.C & L.A Bob
tail J,ruck. Expenence
preferred Mc M ann
Desk, 642-84.50. •
DRIVERS
F.arly monung to mid
afternoon , deliver
bakery produc t s t o
s upe rmarkets. (;a 11
557.fn?T.
DRIYBS
Men or women 25 Yrs or
older. Know the coast
cities. Net ll80 a week or
more. Oran«e Coast
Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml
Herrmann. "'ounta1n Valley (No or Slalt•r
betwn Nc w hope &
~hdl
Fabri c ate c us tom have valid Clllif. dnvers Insurance mac hine by touch Aftttnoon delivery Mon PIXOPH.
• Ii c. App I Y G · L · C TYPIST/Onl Please call for appt .1.u •""-· ""-1day, mom· Eam while you learn. rrames for dra wings. Co d ,_, uuu rr T l b A ·
h d Systems. lllS2 n or OtcCle..... inoc Sa•·· .... ay ... Sund"'v. e ep . one n&WertlTJ.: pa.Uftinp. skeU: es an a · '" --""'u ,. _, se f 11 t I t ver'is1ng business. Ave.F.V for sm local tns agency Excellent eammgs rot rvice u amhe ,par
eoo:Wnate rrame with u-->ware Sales. Apply'" fro()/mo 540-1005 SAFEGUARD jiR a few bounl or your ~me. _-::~raed s i ls r. h narv day. Nonunal cash de v".l)'S, "'""'moon or even pnnt De!l1gn & mis per so o . C r o w n d C 11 ings Locauonsin: wood prod.!lcls l o Hardware.3l07E.Coasl IMSUIAMCE BUSINESSSYSTEMS posit require a FASHIONISLAND
spec1fkalion Use wood Hwy, CDM. AGIHCY INC · ~U 1 Ask for Foster COITA MESA/IRVlNB
lathl' & saw. chisels, F'ire & cuuulty, rnm Zl83Fa.arv1ew Rd C M. vuc e\. TUSTIN
sander,table saw.spray tiEAVYDUTY merct1il l1n<•i. un ~3091 Nurses Aide. 1tpm-7arn HUNTINGTONBEACH
& painting equipment. derwnter t-:xperience shlft. Newport Valla ldeal for stuc:tents ,&
Mus t have 2 y r s . LIME req 'd Hobe rt i.on --------6'2·5861 housewives. Many co. woodworking expen ence ..._. Insurance ""~oc Inc. M an ager 8 r a eh t . benefits including paid
or 2yrs f1rush carpentry TECHNICIA" &'75'«162 energetic. personable NURSES AIDES Small, vacations . Typing
expcnencc Full lime person to manage new every otber wltnd off 3~wpm E.O .E . Call
$7 50 per hr Take ad to Large volume Chevrolet JANlTO R Men &, or businesi. serving ex Def. oomp. of S50 a(ter 6 5U-4ZJO Mon. l.bru Fri.
nearest Employment Dealership with hu~e Women opl'n1n~s 1n elusive chentele 1n pro mo Free dental &
Development Dept work load offers s table Jlunl Uch lr\lne Jrea ducang & <'OPYUlg. Typ medJcaJ in:. after proba Pestc.ont.rol Service man.
0 0 T 669 380·014 Ad poiulton wath good pay 17171 ~•H·h fil vd StJill' tng & math an a sset tJOn employm.ent Apply guar salar y +Com·
Pll!d ror by ~~plo)'t'':_ scale & many fringe If 847 99!Jti P\easant surroundmgs 10 1~Supe_nor. N_~ rNSSIOfl. S46-9339.
benefits Ulcludrng ma1or Irv S76oMo t o s tart Gardener 's Helper. full r Jarutor. pt ume. 6 ..... m +ruture prolrt shanng Nurses PHOTOSTORE l medical. dental, & la e ...,., P~ tune temporary J>OS aon 10 30pm He ~po n s 1 StartNov l 6734118· Lv.... +
I rt ms . ""'d vacation. etc " "'" r 1 \ to work at arge apa ...-billtJe~. will be dean manager. a so ment l'Qmplex m Costa Idea.I working cond5 'in mg & upkc.-ep of bid.:. Manufacturing Open.togs on afternoon employee H.B t F.V.
Met.a Salary S3561hr new modem plant wath ~l.C)('lung~upplte-.&Ken'I TllAIMHS sh1fl.'"'full ttme or a r ea. a fter 5P M .
Tr;,ns porlat1on nee-lat.esteq1Dpment ma1nt. upkc.-p In ..a...a:.-.. M Iii P .time Part ~ml' 842·j!991). ces:.ary Call !7 14 l Cbevroletexper re-q t.en1ew1.11" betwttn 114, .........., OC ff w1mdsday sh1ft ~Pl yat eo..tact Lef1 Malley ... "'--_. fla&Shil> Conv Center. Pre-school aide, ;E-WJ2JJ _ ' 102 I': Baker. C M · vpe<UIOll 466 Flags hip kd PartTtme
G"lttdencr. part time . for For Werriew ..,t. ~ We have no w o rk Newport Beaf'h 462 ll044 '\ 540-1919·~--
411 urut apt t·omplex C M 883-1833. shortage' Join a busy ---~
642 1951 orb%.l4$, . CREST KEY ftUMCH OPEil. st.able & niu growinic 20 NVRSESAIDt:S. 7 J. 11 7, l'nnU~ Nights 1.29 Expenence year old company & expeneneed or trainee. rASTE UP
ROLET To work 1n downtown learn on I.ht' shift of your ~15a Verde Conv ll08P NU~ part lime. f'rr_& CHEV , San Juan Capistrano choi ce whal t' worlttng 6 6 l C •' n l e r Dr Sat l::xpenenc1· pre-
c Call~l 1211 Mr 1\my'( w1l h a leader 10 1iw C M 1-:0 1-; rerred. Apply P en
OONTROU.ER. .Rapidly
e£pandlng Or. Cly
manufacturer has im
mediate opening for
respons1 ble, prof it
onented pr0Ccss111nal to
assume pol(lhon ai. con·
troller Candidate must
have Acl1. 'g degree & be
weU versed m acct 'g con
Mll5t be 18 Y"· High -------
llww, 495 E. I 7til. St. -------
General Office
Vaned dull~ to inl'lude
hl.t> typing. mail. f1hn~.
.. rrand'> l'rc· ... 11.'y ur So
Cahf tvnt:H"l~harun
540-0SOQ P'tllMTIMG
IN • custom m rrl d1ni:: in n~aver. 1660 Placcnl•a 009 W 21st St Ladle:. who net.'<l l''<tr•1 in dusll') RA Pt() ad,an<·e ~Ul'M'S A.'>'l!lt <.:krt1f1t'd (.;a.ta M('Sa
SWl Bematd1nu romt· 25 or O'er plcaw menl for tboe.t' 'thow1n~ t\1de., nt•.-1lt·'1 on jll call ~2121 .... ~ a· Sh ft .,tuft..'> Cla'>~ .. v111I Cor HOM~K· ras aptJiuu.:' & es1rt' ' I ,... Sft Haro&d
trols.budge~.EDP.andl .. __ .... _____ _
DBJVERY overall ftnanc1al & acct ·ii
management. Send re·
sume It salary history to
Box 508. Dally Pilot. PO
Box 1580, Cost.a Mesa, Ca
9:lii26
COOKS, AS~T-"For Sunflower Early
Achrevemenl Center.
Sant.a Ana. S4()..4750, ask
for Carla
COOK Days Perma
nt:nt lrvtne area Appl~
10 person. Thl' Upper
Crust. 45.13 Campu:. Or rrv
Cook, expen enced, nrghl
We are loolung for an
a.•&nlng person with a
good driving record lO
mate deliv~es 111 com·
peay veblde, full ume
poaition available. M·f'.
8-5. Please apply in
person Mon Utru Fri 8-5.
ROGER'S '
GARDENS
Z301 San Joaqwn
HJJls Road
640-S944 CDM
DRIVERft/T
rro m Newport tu
We s l wood k~ tu 1 I
clothing store, rece1vms:
tie1Wr:.I Off1t·e. I' T Mon.
WN1 & f'ri NU drb
64<!·0011
department. Good d1rv GHAI al Office
ing record & references fUll ume. perm .. typing' niquired. Must be over ed d 21. Hours are 8·30-1 Call requlr · g company
Nancy at 6'4·51110. beoef1I..:.. 644-424.2 Ask for ~~~~~~~' t\M~~~~~-
EARN S200 Weekly. pan
t.une. t.alting short phone
mes5ages at home 01al
7141631-4061 exl 209
ELECTRONIC
ASSl-:MBLY
Company localed near
ocean needs full time
Trainees fo r mnfg
divis100. Eam while you
learn. Many benehh
Ga•ral Offic•
Vaned dutJes to rnclude
ltte t)'Plnl(, mail. f1lmg.
t·rr~ Prc:-.ley or So
C:;.ltf Contal1 Sharon.
~.1(~(~)
GENEHALOFflCt-;
Call~3632. shift. Apply in persorl Del Men over 18 for L.A
Mother's Kitchen. 17SOS. Times t.o homes in N.B. ____ _ Coast Hwy, LagBch C.M. Perm. pit. $400/425 1 _________ _
OFACE TRAIMEE
Permanent paf.l·llmc
poti1t1on Excellent lYP
•llR sk1lls reqwred Call
belween 8.:.> A M and
5.00 P M . ask for Dian
mo. 646-0637 or 646-5844. 759-0653
Gen'I Offc & Typisl. St.art
_..,., ~ 1 r'-." a SECRETARY bonl4'f paid on ,v.1n..: & nun ccruf1l'<I ""'.id 'lJrt Exchange rs wk for ...,...._ l(raH') ard All ma1ur in I( 'd I .i r' 6. 'Int
5400 1 Mary a1· NoFeeTo ApplJcant benefits t·ompany pauJ benPf1h ·\µpl~ ,JI
from 10am·lpm '" Spec1alti.ang In IJ]l('ludl.n.g medical. IJfe & flagship <.:on' L'•·nter
weekdays. ~Legal Field denl.aJ LM.. prolit ~lulr-4 6tj f' I ;a s: s b 1 p 1l d
-...i... •· Newport Beal'h , ~·"°44 Hostess. Xlnt Qppty t o # mg. e • ......,yee incen .. v~
s upplement income program Apply ()ffi~ ....,,..~r fM small
Welcome new residents H CIMCO i:..t:.u-.e.:. Mui.t h.6\l' "" Penn p/L flex hrs. Need ~ Bngg,s Ave, penence ma naginK .al·
car & type w r 1 t er / • · Co5t.a Mesa 92626 d5 rtt . al't.'flb pay. col
Hospitality Hos tess mc:trV h1ckle d~t-ncv E 0 E l.edJon.<> & be ~rson:ible
SeTvice. 547.3095 ~ on the phone SJlar\
170NewportC\rOrSB -· -----based on t''\l)t'rtt'nll.·
H o t e I EXE C Sle~5 640 2920 \tECllANIC . truc k~ l°'.;sllforappt '>1'1 ~1341
HOUSEKEEPEH S;in traill'~ exper nt'ie" Cleml'nte Inn 125 W LEGAi. ~EC.:RETAHY EV!> & Sat Gj)O(f p.t) & l>rthodoottrCh.a1r.11k \
Avt'nida ~ .. pland1an net'de<I for bu:.~ ltt11:.i ben<'fll'> Hntli! lfrh :.,c;\ MlS't1on \1e10 KO\
San Clem lion firm '" t-':llthllln 581 ·9959. ~evt>•: pti-f d. ncx1blt" hi' n i.:lit
Island Min I yr l'Xl>t'r -----PJ)' J or n~ht pf'r'i_!.n Housekeeper wanted.
mature. reliable woman
for hou.'14.! work & some
ctuld care. 40 hrs. per
week. Own Lransp. Likes
children SSSO per mo.
Newport Beach a rea.
Call646-4818
necessary Conlill't J;rnet i---------Comf' & 1nterv1rw 'l:i'i.
at 759-001 MICHAMICAL 837 1Ul3
LEGAL SECR1'.'1"AK Y DESIGN
cheerful. s killad, for ~INEa
airport law farm. Salary Come ,JO&n u.s & work m
o p e n . No n · s mo It er the international l'Or
851·G025Jos1e porale headQuart.ers in a COOKS . Will train. Part
or full·Ume. Rest. 2698
Npl. Blvd.CM.
DIMOMSTilA TORS
Fri-Sa\. lOam to 6pm.
Work near your home.
Coupons. roods & small
appliances. 7141768-5.573
or 2131240-7000.
EHCilMHlllH<i
COOllDIMATOI
Community Develop
ment
$S7~. f'or Appl Call: lbJsekeeper,CuHtimefor ______ ,..,.._
833-3260.Hrs.9-Spm r etirement h ome . Llve·ln Housekeeper·
comp~iny dealing with energy reJaU!(t-prodUC'ls
& services. Expenence a
challenge of desigmng
devices mvolvmg optics,·
rnqnetJc & gyroscopic
rnec.batusm. l)esagns Will
1.11volve macb.aned com·
ponents usrng hi gh
strength st~I. We offer
excellent benefits. wages
•50•.
rACl(AGBS
ASSIMILSS
NEEDNOW1'
.tT0c>Wages
COSMETIC SALIS
Salf.swomen needed for
\l'eat.menl and cosmetic
linet at new John Kogan
w o me n · s s t o r e i n Denla1 Office needs part
Fashion island Center. time clerk typist.. Good
Newport Beach . Call typlna lkllla req~red &
644-1100. Loam to4pm. atlenlklo to detail. Ap· prox 12-15 hours per
week. H.B. 842-6631.
'The Irvine Company, a
community bu1 Ider
locat ed in Newport
Beach. is seeking a
Englne'ering
Coordinator.
To qualify. candidate
sbou)d have a degree m
Civil Engineering or
Transportation Planning
Newport VIUa.642-5861 Cook. Oriental between
Housekeeper. babysitter. :I> " SO yrs. old. Some
7 year old ,boy, Mon thru •E)i~glla~h.~1173-4J86~~~1 ~~~ Fl-1, some eves. Own car. ~
llB. cau 817-5622 aft 6.
HOUSllCEIPB
u ve-ln wan~. care for
eidedy Lady Pounl.aan
Valley area. Call 8Jl-0296
or 95.:J822. & a creative environ
~No Exper needed .tLone Term assignment
VOLT
., ........ ,. ... u ..... , ...... '.
546-4741
l'n.•'!\~r~on nt'~ded 111
~row in1: O r..init•· l'.o
pnnlanl! co Minimum .1
yr.. trade ex_eenence on
Mutt.is fl Chief 17 w 1th
n1 heads. Salary open.
f'or appt. call C.C P.
Pnnl!ntl 979-2339 _
PRIMTlMG
Help wanted in web
offset press rOOrn Ex
penenc~ & trainee'
\brumum aitt' 20 ,\ppl~
l';-nn y"l avt'r , J6tiH
f'lart'T1Ua. l' M
Pilmunit
81ND1-:R"t' I' T llour~
ope n Rellablt! .H'lr
...i.aruor No exper ne<·
~ ----
Pr~ STOCK BOY. Inventory
& general clean up pos
avatJ 1mmedt Ofrs xlnt
1>ener & opp0rt lo I rn
pnnung i1ld with 54 yr
old pnntt.ng co tn Santa
Ana rel ocating to
Laguna Hills . Ca 11
547-7174.
PRINT S HdP HELP
Couot er-pas te ·UP ·
buldery. Any age. Mt Jo'
Will train. FUii or part· tJ~714-66S-224 l . cOSMmcs
11red of worlullg for so-
meone else'! Looking for
peop&e interested in alun
care fl coamet.ics. ( Aloe
Vera Products> We
traln.By,.appl: only. 9am
to lOpm. Call Joann,
714-9157 .5828,
·DBCTAL with 1·2 years work ex·
Periodonist needs full =g directly to t.be
lime assistan t. Ex· Manager of Transporta· panded duties opportuni· II ty. X·rav certificate re-tion, Ute Coordinator wi
Girl FTiday ror intenor
decorating shop. Open &
close store 9·5. handJe
cus t omers j n
salespersons absence.
Des ign & construct
shades. sewmg and some
record keeping. Will
t rain. Call 673-7830
C ustom S had e &
Drapery Shop. lS35 E
Coast Hwy. Cdm
F\lll time. good salary &t
benefits .. E .0 .E .
Bayview Conv. Hosp
~ Thurin. C.M.Call
Mi-~
LOAN SHIPPER · ment wh.tch wtll provide FMMA/&HMA you gr~at pers onal
._Campus t>nve
tacross (fOm
Jofw\ Wayne AJrport 1
F.qual Oppor Employer
RacquelbaU/Healthclub
employees needed. Full
or part ume. Racquet·
ball USA:~7872.
OJ act as a liaison with
~OM .. FOR
DOGS
sali.sfaellOr\. We want the Knowtedge of FHA/VA betft. BSME degree re·
loan packagmg essen· qiared. Contact Person·
Ual. Opportunity \0 grow --• ~ 9051 E 0 E
with rapidly expandmg •'-'""·.--··-··-·-· ··--nati o na l m o rtgage
Painter's Helper. oo ex·
pen~~ary. Wall
tram. 645-7272
COU NTER LADY ·
ctrycl-eane r!": 3 days
, week . Localed in
Newport Beach. Ca ll
641>-7621
quired. Experience pre· -·.,,"c agency. assist in (erred. Excel l ent .,........ benefits. Salary oper( trans port at 1 o n & ,.,,~ highway enitineenng
Must do all breeds. f1ufr
dry & SCISSOT hn1sh
642--5522 or 556--1994
Housekeeper Live-In. In
good health for com·
rortable home. Salary &
benefits. La-gun Nlguel
area.~ banker while en1oy1ng
the pleasant worlt1n1t
surroundings or lhe
NeWl)Ort Beach/Irvine
area ol Oranite County.
Excellent benefits
Salary com mens urate·
with ex pe ri ence &
pe(fonnance. Jo'or app'l
call 975· 1080, a s k for
Marla. ,
MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pa.&nler'S helper Int &
Back office w /knowledge Ext. Part or full time
REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN WANTED.
EARN UPTO 15% COM·
MISSION NET. 1·Can
earn from SSOK to SlOOK
aMually. 2-Filld out why
new he. earn big SSS
hf:re. Come talk w1lh
them. J.Our produc:
t t 1n expe n s 1 vc
landtbudget terms. 4·
Pre-set appts. galore.
5-F\nd out why "we·vc
IP the-best thing going··.
N.B. area. Ask for Mr. Howaro. 955-3402
---H.B. area. 842·oo.>1 studies. -revtew final de
DENTAL ASSISTANT . signs for criteria
Chairslde 4 day work performaflce, prepare
week. Xlnt.pay w/bene. cost est1m;Jtc..s. &
Priv. Npt. Bch. office. draft/process docu
HOUSEKEEPER ~ days.
must have own car.
Permanent. Call 645-0089
olms. billing. 640-16\l. n•tlM8·98M
COUPLE WANTED to
help. manage sm. busi·
neea part-Ume .. Must be
willing to team. 642·2247.
Couples be your own boss. Earn upjAJl,000 per mo.
Ptr:-W::M0.1. UPM.
RD.A. reqd. 646·4868 ments Experience in t r affi c & hi ghway
Dlwtd l~st englneerinlthelpful. Experien~ req'-ted. 4 Great opportunity for
days, salary $900 to growth as well as ex
$1000. ~1SIK>. cellentbeneflts. _:._:.--------1 Please send r~ume &
Dellt.aJ Assistant salary h.iswry, or com
Experienced chairside plete appllcaLion.
RDA in H.B. $800 start. L. PARsoNS
Guard.<! WA~ED
Mc:*/F•111ille
,.... «" pcri tf1111t
Respons ible persons.
presently licensed or not
t.o become Secunty Of.
fice~. Many locatloM available
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
OPENINGS
llelp oo Saturday &Sun·
day mornings to deliver
DAll.YPILOT
to our carriers. Mus\
thave good driving re·
CO&.DWaL IAtollCB
Residential
Mortgage Co.
A Coldwell Banker Co
An F,quaJ Oppty Co '
Medical Labor atory m
Newport Be a c h h as opening for bright.
hardworking girl for
busy office. Previous of·
flee exp. desirable. Will
tralo in computer . Hrs
noon to 8 pm. We oCfer
competitive salary,• paid
vacatioo. proril shanng
& other benefits. Please
phone Betty for 1n
te"View. 646-4403 CUSTODIAN Inside &
out. Priv. Sch. C.M.
bes.id'y ctna & yrd care . &.Mil THI llVIMI CO
IWiredOK.&&2-0411 DENTA.1,.Career oppty ...:....; ________ , ror blgbly motivated en·
CUSTODIAN lbuliastic RDA. 2 yrs ex·
550 Newpo.rt. CeJ\ter Or
Newport Beach
EquatOppor Emplo)'er
• thru-out Orange County.
1n clud1ng Newport
Beach. Costa Mesa &
Mw aon \11e10
II
cord. large s tation •Peopk! who are aeekmg w~on or van. Hourly + an apartment look first ~:;~ Call Harry In Classified. Wlll your
6,.., ,.~21 ad be there! To place
U you're ln lbe market
for a betler car, be sure
lO check \be many aJtos
advertised for sale 1n
Qaui(Jed. Pert time for School in per, fringe benefits, ins.
Neifpar't Beach looldna Ii bonus system. Varia· EXEC. -SEC .. lmrned ror l*t time C\astodlan. ~olthlft.sCa.1io1 • r~r~· open lnf . 2yr s exper
""-""~ your ad. ca.11142-5678
Hn. J-7pm. Call .Mr ..... c. usa · Matw-eindMduaJable to
.k.mm~HU> DENTAL CHA1RSIDE handle responsibility
lnternatlOl\31 Secuuty
Se1v1ces. Inc
1775 [ Center St. Suite 105
• Anaheim 635~ CUSTmATIOMS .at. X-ray Uc, wUling to Typing a must.Salary learn. Eveey oc.her Fri comm w /exper.San WIS TIA••s ctr Call 644,3485 or evs Clemente •re•· Gall or Equal Oppor Employer
Tralaial for young. ~ ..,pjy al Rip Curl Wet
M a ke th os e good
bouHbold Items you 're
not using available to
.,.._other family by ad·
venisin& them for aale ln
Oasalfied. Cllll 64.2·5671
1barp lndlvJcba&lL to · . ..Su i.Uav 3811 So. El · ·
rmM "periodic calla on OENTJST experienced. Cami.no Real.~. P - - - - --~ - - --.,
'c.s .c.abtided buaiw1 Great OJ>l)O!_t~it¥Jr. I ln(tu11lrlGalEHERAL L •&OR I fs lll'Qfeeeioaal aceow9ta flancer, ~ .0112· or FACTORY TRAINEE : "" .Ao i.be Oranae Co. area. ~ ' Good pe.y, xlnt ruture IJt I
c .reer. oriente d' ln· fast growing .Pl attic I MANPOWER MEEDS YOU!,! I ~ willln1·toworll Depend1ble adult to •dbeai Ye co. un I on Wld to a bieh la· o"rate 'P•rltlna lot Monrovia, N.B. 548-512S. i H I'd · d tl ttnt potmt•11. G1i1aran· ......,.. -..Fri, mid· FACTORY TRAINEE· I Pa d o t ays, pa1 va ca ons,
tAted aalar1 + com· lllllt.e&o&Ul.5'5--2811 bad'latrialceramics.: I referral bonuses, tdp pay. ........ + boDUI. Call I
llr.J.-.m.1113. :"~a~ ... ly~·tAtc,881W ..... 1 0 tlAA~~AICD ' I
·DATAINTRY llWCL R.qulret l yr I IYIHIT"V.YY &;.n QHATOa der*l ...... t..ype40 LllltltlltU . • 'I Y•'""''"'" i.v._1... I .. , ..,.... 8LtrUq ..i. ... a.-ned Adi ate really •• .
. ~ ... "" ~ .. ~ lli•wtdf. Call 111-0tll. ex\ ~ • .,.... to people'' Ir 11 s. • I' .. A. t ..... I
- -313 for ·-· Oran1e ' ... .._ .,;,u. w'1b Dil r.re· I • 11• • ' "' · •••ll•• eo•P•l•r -~ I 1, .... ~ rrtaa• y,o:Wo.!~~bor ~==~~= l 11141114-IOH -1 l..JAa:::= _.. Equal()ppor\.-plyr. .S,eall&oda1MHl71. ------------
•, ..
MANAGER
,,, L.-S ...... lslg Dept.
"4A/Y4l.-s
~rough experience in Shipping to
NMA & preparation of GNM A
ools & manageme n t ability is
cqulrcd1-
r you a re lookin g for a career
ather than just a job. Call Today
or a pec;sonal & confidential
·nteryiew. Salary $25,000.
C.t ......
• 7 I 4-t71-IOIO
COLDWIL&: IA.MUI 111...-nAL
MOINA .. CO •
A Coldwell 81n1ter co. • ....... °" ,.., • ,, ,.
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PARENTS Te ache rs.
Parents , Co mm
Workers E:irn xtra
money for Christmas
lmmed. FIP ttme sales
positions w/leadang Ed.
Co. For 1nterv appt. onJy
call Virginia' Calkins.
700-(8)1. L·58 . E.O. E.
Parking Attendant maletfem pl & f-u me Real Estate
Job 10 Seal BcblrNpt BUOY
8dl Call blwn 10-5pm UAL.ESTATE
673-4800 That 's right! We at
Walll,er It Lee enjoy Real PART TIME Estat e. Our Miiiion
Dollar loc•Uon of(ice bu EVEHIMGS pnde. enthusiasm •
Adulta wtUi ouutandlng. ~· U any of these
attractive personalities sound Important w you,
who en)oy workmg wtth '1lftl call now It live YOUT
kids. Over 21. Start at Real E&tate-nl'eer a
$3.50 per hour Phone "Real" cha.nee. Aak for
642 · 4 J 21 . Ext 2 ~ o Al St.etl1to. 963-56'11 ..
B~:.':.::.. (-.-IW015J1$i§fi
F,qual Opportwtlty Real Estate Employer
PART·TIM.E. age l6 or
OYer to bel~ in famUy
~. wkDda • 1 or 2 ~.548-'454
DO YOU
On'DASERVICET IAt tbe public Uo'# with
m .ct In UM DallY Pl.lot
s.rvt~ Dlred.ory. ll cen
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nMI c.aU ..a.a7t. ?
Real Ell tatAI .......... s .. ,.,.,.,_
IJke to JoiD • reaJ Pf'(,)· t..-..a R.1!:. Otfanin·
Uon! For a runnlnc
hellCl«an tw lllO, ~·u ut today for an ·ln·
tvviaw. Plaaae C~ll llirjorle Clark, Rea. ... '°" ¥P 'l. WellifM.T.,... Riealtols MMllO
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... JM:,ri. ·-· Yteat Newport Sta· ....SbUltyfabenef\ll. ltNctioaa.laPULana. f'OOTWEAA 646t•t•ana..tUI ...... ftr 11 n •• •ea ..,,, WAllJEll: 1•1 ... •n•fi••nr U-.bw: Qill!0-11, U>-11, ao.auor ..,. JIT&.*l*'ICll•aGt*I , 0 _.,,; Mal
.. ull1 ,....I h · S1ttu· Trataeu ' &, f /t L°-~lrWv I••.• o Pt . Tth•brni ~ 11 yra·cw older. D.._ 111CASKP~ --.i --••••••••••••••••••• I -• --.. _ .......... _ ~11-+ -1"Y ..... w.. ~ vr11 r rMm•n r ool••or .. rua So Cat ... ..... lllUU ._.. ,,.... b . ..._. 1 ,... -~r.--D:"""ai"'1111a;-'.t6l ,..,._OM "1ml4N-U1115 ,,.. ftl.-• ci.ical lltlee Wlqe..,..a · quflf•dr1V'all6'74W vwtal', I ·~•• ,., .. at: WiWf '.., • -.-s Y-OU db lrt olc 14&PP&Y co. P.A. a»kn. 1Doeilon,
$ECRtt,\RY ORDIR WUI trila. C.U t<W •Pllt· YoulhOounMJoft • <t•-~ Net f 'x5' 27.bMI{ ~~ &q; ... N U.. -.l"ri. • 1Bllllll$ ........_,.,........, •• .,.. 'l'b IW av~be al 01" D&ctK~t....1--'IO WPM, 557-talJ, uk for Mr. p rt Tl l ._ •IH· · · llClrted ; Sony reef • .,.._ .. ..._ lllil9' '-~---· den from marlne, ...-.. .. !~-. a•a•ral • me even"~· • new. 9225. Occaa. •~Net t•t; deck; •C· .. a•O• • • ....,. 1 •1 d_..P'O'rinl ... vw.COOl...pe.o:y tn Weat. Newport St•· Q•e!u llduJts wor ....._, ......... c·--. la-p, ~-...... . ••~•oaa~I•, well ~ r-.,.....1• mototcye e , tpoh DI "--tu --Ow UJnJ uuua --._...._ _
..._ c. ...._., ""'· wttb YoUt.b-Over 21. n table. book•. mite • • · c~:.~ = --~ !!!'-~ ....... We .,.. lootlR&. lor an flllMn. <::!& ·=· ~ C ll.Sll..(llf T E L E P ff 0 N £ ~· "1.SO br. more. 5el-3M2. 0Mce "'9:Az e & = ftllllri"te l!ft" .... -.. "' ou&Pnl penoo&oaeU 6 w.,.,.., very ..i.cthe • SICllT~Y INTERVI EWERS -C:ALLANDREA lmt• Ed.. ... . N c... MMNa ....... W.11 .... • ~ toduor plaat. want ccmfldent winner D.1.ar..c.titf' oetd for public oplol<>n tl: 1t 1N .... 1065 .... ~ ................ .. ~ ,._,.,. • .,, a. · • ... • l\Alt 6 part Ume ~I lYJ)M ooly W• tra_ln ex· Must be familiar with turveys by nationally ~· ext 250• l-5PM. ..••••••••••••••••••••• Uke new 18111 Selectric
......_.. Ave. Co1" ,..-.. tllf 1 pakz\ 11 on,. av a 11 ab I •I ~ Vbtl us tr aee. VA/rHA proceulni. known survey research · Mi~wave oven lyr old typewriter• for hom~
..... •itah•• p'_r4 :.!!!.""~ct•,,re1~~~.!.'!., ~aill Mr. S&.ooe 540-40Z3. ,..inhmun l 'JTnpr.req. eorp. located In Santa M. tu fa SUO.Sec.delkSU.Sear twiata.~.Workavall.
,..,._ 'I '"'_._.. .,, .._..,,_yolSo.CaU!.Co ... Ana,eves&wil:endwotlr. fiberglaaf'1llc '95.0ther For 111fo, ull KRJ
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• liw~• ep4 wllM•t t• M MQDUu'u a.5 --__._..., u $3.*l600perhr.~1328 •-••••••••••••••••••• items coffee pot, da.sbea, 91S1«•
fUl•1. t ·I MH·Frl . ......, ....... ,.._ SALESWOM AN ror t.ldBe5•-,.."SOO. afl5PM. W•H 1005 games, lmpe etc. $2. &o ... -__.-~-.... -...__--.. -.......,,.--... .....,, m.u. .-....... ~ ~ _u.. ~.... jciweJry atore, Irvine --·•••••••••••••••••••• a.196-~ ._ .......... .-a _ _,
- -·....--""'"" ., Mutt be over 21 for l.na Tow TNck Driven ea· ~ PboDe llluslc Box. -=.....;..;...~-----simulated mabol veneer
CwlA••H la• r'HI GAIDBIS tMllOOI. llluat be able to --------per'd. Top pay. Apply •-{,,,ue witb 2lO ·disc1. 070 lop Id cond, Ugbt use .
......, ' D018anJo&qwn work l 011bt a week. SICllTARY G&W Tow1n1. HOB iiot' cond. $S()()o Call .........., I awtvel chair included ~ Hillallold ~~Sl$.SJ-87:>t Lite ty/ins. so m e OtumWay,C.M MZ-1252 8'f3.3750641M-2220 ....................... $125.960-381Qalter6pm ~ .......___ Cl>"" ~· ......... _._~_ .. ,._ ,._ •nc•'n"""r Wed. at, ~ct cnt.r. est IOI? --... _. • op-• ,,___.., "·'es ,...,...,.,. • " .. ~ · .... _._ ........ -•• ...-............. & Ilise. $10 to Sl.900. ~eu $875. Oesp' NI -..._ ... ....,_, __. :ti·conatructioo expr ""'-,_.,,.'-'~ ...__... ,.
, _, ---------Wanted youna men wbo ...... .-&Alt S!000.1.830lrvine ~ve. S48-4fl4497i-t026. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r -" pful. Presley ol So. , _._. I ... ...,, Y•11 ... Sai. will &et along well with callf. Contact Barbara NB. 631·3961 tOIO Male unar u, great
_.. __ hch'c.al Ne.clldfotl women Call Mr. t•""SOO lmmedFulltime Mllcll•1w stagers. Vellow,oran_ge, --.._ ....._ •-'I .. -....i...I ~1 'Jbocnplon5t0-4023,t-l. ~ AJ:IUque Sale. Special ....................... variegated. $30 each. zwa, ,_ wwu -• ....._..., Openinp prices. 3 days only! MOVINC. WON'T FIT ... 1 Two or more $2S each.
....... •Hl.lcitJ Chmr '° H.M Abram~ SCTIYTOV.P. HuEST ... TI fW-oilure. (tmusual 12' Yr old refng. 18 cu ft. 911&-9229 .. try_, 1°"' Mies Qitaloc Showroom. 1819 Typing. s ume S /H, ,.,._. ,,. ....n-'H••ar carved wood frame wW acceptotrover $295, ---------a.c., ....... ...., Newport Bl, C.M. Pt. liberal comp any D.l.!Procnscw. ,,._.._T ..... solal.glass.disbes.ear Norefcoatylebaardryer"-&°"Jms 1090
-·,,· ~ all-Y ace wanted_ • benefits . Send resume Must be familiar with lt.cef•llllit Clertl lY wooden items. c:olltt· SlO, Lada es reg1slered ...................... ..
Elpeieaee beJplQJ. Ute
l)'Jlinl • flcure work Eacellent compan y
benefil.a. Informal offiC'e,
Cll. Call KiWe at\ BAii,
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S.&I 11:.5 0.1.DER w/expr & salary re· VA1FHA processing Co. benefits Irvine. tiblesL.. booka. etc. Oct Spaulding golf clubs ••••too·s of NEW & H ,_feet,_~ ~ K !flarement.s l.O Presley of M.uumum l yr expr .req 540·7639 A Kenda vis U!.19.6' in old hlstoncal w/cstm decocator bag & USED f>.!aDOS & organs. tw ttllh ••c .... op-So CallC. PO Bolt 2200, Presley °!,~;£!tif. Con lnd. . E 0 .E. ~...:...': S. Anaheim Bl. cart $150, 3 pc
11
walnut S89Gup. Dealer7Sl·ll21 pw'_;lf -w. lrt-E.icpandjng product hoe N.8.~Alln Bev tactBev.~ ,..__,. bookcese wa unit, 3 •-to_.._..._ have generated 1h1.s im -Tta.uJee between 18 & 23 mo's o ld $200 Ole New K.awau Console or·
r-....,..,. ed t th SECRET"'RY ----m111----·1 yrs, mechanically an --....M.s--642·1470 orhm648-6229. gan, regular $8995, sale hilc .... locllflw: m 18 e opening wt A * SECatTAltlES * ...,..~,-na pnce $61SO. Brimhall
grelil JJ()tenual for ad Office of ... PrH. '-commodity $15,600 cJined, field UISlallatioo. ' AlllY LUGG "'GET "'GS 7:>l_·L_l2_l_. -----vancement. Fam1tiari1y ~... 64.2-3522 ~ ~ RreEP'l'IONlST, law of.
ftce, SS50 mo, oo es.per nee. 752-7410.
llJl lriatd
COSTAMISA
'7141540-5771
with aerospace fast('ners Q)rporate headquarters Stt/Recp R.E. $12.000 AMl19UE MAU ~your bu.'lmess card Organ, Wurlitzer, 43'>0 would be very helpful. for state wide invest· G.O./U Bkpg $12,000 Trainee Young man 10 Open Thur-Moo 10-6. Send ooe card for each Deluxe XJnt c:ond, Holbe
JUX:EP'l'IONIST • Busy
developers office. Lite
bltkg, typing. varied
dWes. O.C. airport area.
751.aJl.6.
Salary commens urate menl services firm. Astbkpr3yrexp$12,600 l.raulfocpreci.s1onlllStru 11751WestminsterAve ~plus on~ spare We orProfessiooaluse: with experience & Fashion Island. Xlnt •Counselors meol repair ~no elec GG {714 >SM~l03 return permanently SI~ 962.3655 '5511ohoAY.-e
WISTMIMSTIR
'714.94-1 Zl I
knowledge of the in career oppe>rtumty with SaJesOurOOice• trorucs I Must be relia· sealed attr11cuve tag & ---------
dust.ry. diversity & challjngei U:~~,;'~~cy :;ty~v:x:i:talv:,~· ~cmca IOIO st.rap, meeting airline New Kawai Console or .
ROSAN IMC ~:. ~:ta~fa1 e;:. 4020Birch, EBtab '64 Longtrauungperiod On ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~l ~w~etl:!~t~ F~:(~ ~ere/~~ ~m~~11~
• • perience ~123 M·Fri. Newport Beach, ~190 ly senously interested CA.SH PAID ... ---~zed t:lg enclose 7SHl21 1ecar•11t odllC:ttc. 1191 L ,._ 714/548-5533 9.»5::.> ' need apply CaU for in Wsbr dryr~ R eCo~~. ....-allp er. fabri c (Jr
/ft.,.. a Newport Beach ---------terv1ew appt between ~orDOl9S7.S_!JJ "Day · paper 6t wi> New Kawaa 5'1 Grand Ca.ril IUIHA PAIK An F.quaJ OpportWlllY SreRETARIALiature SECUTAIY to SI 050 _2:!A_?t onl!_~ WIJI back & tnm your piano. regular S5880 Sale
Irvine olfiee of National 17141521·73'0 Employer secretary for b~ State OnJy l boss. You must GF: dbl oven stove, :.If Ugs or ry two l·ar<i._.., price $4140 BrimhalO
Engineering Firm bas Farm Agency Npl. keep him on the right TRAVELAGEHCY clea.nmg,goodcon.dillun back t.uhadc P1ano7Sl 112J. immediate opening for 1.-:............. SALESPERSON, perma JJch. Starting alary lo track Koldg of ,ill Neoed.s-siart tame garl. ~ 673--377_9__ l'KICl'..S
sharp, self slarter to ..V..lll!llllr ncntfuJJume,walllrain $1000permo&wilhnglo secretarial duties+ good ty ping s kills. .., •• # ~tiMJGoods 8094
-anlalD r......,.rds system *I T-1 RM Abrabms Catalou Signature refrig 20 cu "'ea or J ~ •••••••••••:••••••••••• .,_ ~...... TT --.. traarr right p erson . travel arrangements No •·-r-• Beach 646·3445 lt-e m'1ker . 3 door.. Like 4 5 ~" $1 60ea ancluding library, cor 'S Showroom,1819Newport ~74. SH. good typis t. Call .J.... • --new~-759-1520 69taRS S1 50ea J~erskates forsale.un
l'\!SPOOdence & plan !tle!> OSHMAN Blvd. Costa Mesa ------Coastal Personnel Agen· TYPI;:, 1 WANT EU full IOor more SI 4(J(•a l11rulcd sclccllon, bu}
Re:sporWbllitJes also an ------' SECRITARY cy, ~-2790 Harbor , ume. pleasant work1og L'sed Refngennors Salf"' Tax lnd uded •Alt' pair get lwc. movw cludr maintenance of in· -... G-.L. SAL ES PERS 0 N Ex.Int growth oppott for c .M. Never a ree oond Co benefits Mu1.1t Washers & Dryers ..;o <'AHO"' tickets free Ju.st c;ill &
house bluepnnt opera Suo; I;=; ~ Stenlo dept ex per prer skilled Jr Secy who des be reasonably fast & ac BARGAJNS.SERVICE Draw your 11.,..n or "it>nd wiU dellver 960-3831 __ tioo mcluding running ~ual()pportunity Permanent fulllime career adv. C.:hallengang -----curate Apply U\ person, BestAppl.Jance536-0911
GAF Blueprinl macbfoe Employer M/F R.M .• Abrams Catalog <hversifaeil, busy ofc. SECRETARY pen n Y s aver. 16 60 Alabama & Adams. HB n~. adiJn"'S..\, phont-& Golf clubs, MacGreKOr
<Will train) & ordenng ~m 1819Npl. Bvd Corp hdqrtrs for real NoSH! Work in Ne'"""'rt Placentia Ave •Cos ta we 11 malu· <•n\t'urd per 400 tron:> 2 thru 9. Good
· h CM f -,,... u~ 2 Refngerat.or~. 2 door tag.Add ~ eJ<' cond1t100 S5U. Call b I u e p rt n t. mac an e ., .. "'"'CLERK . ~t. sta· --------est ale synd fr rm asb Center one person office. "'""'•-· ------Send cbe<:k or money or ,,.,, .,,,.._, •~'-1 U 0 ~ Isl "'"""123 · h with deep fr~e lt! .........,.,., 5
.""'• su.pp es. rgam· lioner store needs inside SALESPERSON part· ·'"""' · Will lake applicant wit TYPIST . To type loan ID· 962·7520, week end:. or derW --------
lional skills a must. Xlnl sales person. Office sup-lime selling, general S EC R ET A R 1 A L llgbteJCpenence. Co anto Burrou&bs Docu .afte rtLOT '9llNTIHG lY, Rado, 00· benefit.a. Salary com· ply exper. helpful but not cleaning , decorating. PERSONNEL Room for lrvme Personnel Agency meat machine adJust --r-6-·------P 0 Box 1.560 HIFi. 5...-.o 8098
mens urate wllh e~· nec.Fringebene Group Tues.&Sat.someSun. advancement. 488El7\.b,Costa Mt.'Sa forms for pn~l-out & SlgnaturegasdryerSllU, CostaMesa.Ca92626 •••0 •••••••••••••••••••
perience. Ask for VaJane medical. Paid vacations . Accent Interiors. 333 !l56-632S Ste224 642-1470 make corrections when Kenmore washer $125 Niee i::,·· Zerulh color T . V.
at1St-Q22 .. E.O.E. 6holidays. For appl. call Marine Ave. Balboa . ~~~ necessary. Prior offi ce Guaranteed & delivered CERAMICS ~. 2 Yr Warr. Fr~
ltBn'ALAGEHT BettyCazis. 714-751-1732. lsland.673-2860 __ Secretary lor busy order SRl'URITY ex.per. & typmg of 4S-50 546-8672 Del.646-1786
desk. Good typing skills. G6 •A cn:;.';d ...,.w·red by wpm required. Oocu· Handpa10ted ceramics. For busy Laguna Beach Salesclerk needed for Salesperson, retired an ~2lll l..ana. ....,. .. -• --. ment machine ex per Maytag wu her plaques, nattvily set , Teae A34404-c~annel \.ape
Real F.state office. Xlnt marine hardware store. side sales, leather goods . L private community In helpful but will lrain lb~ $50. works ueat. plates. much misc. recorder <S'mul-~yrc:
eommisaiooa. Must have Marine experience and travel ware Hrly SJOCRETAHY·OC Airport Laguna Beach area. Day rigbt candidate. For ____ 642_·~-----i delns. Al.lo apttia_l or· hardly used. Ong na
licenae. Aak for Rult\. necessary. Immediate w •• Mon-Fri, 9·5PM area, real estate de· sb.lft. Call Mon·Fri !or • .-. call etCM5IO. ext. lie i:i I020 den Ac cokJn done at re-lbipptnc cartoo "$-ye..-
.._.. openiQc. F\all company .Irvine, Skypark area. v e I o p e r a n e e d appt. 4M-3S71. iir..E.O.E. ::LC:!!............... non•bfe ~ 146-5745 PadAc llenol •datranl~ benellt.a. Call Balboa 9157-1151..JoeCampbeU eet:J'daryfolc uatata.nt. _;_,.; _ _...;. ______ -·· ___. • ___.__ .......... ~ + rem a e er o
Marine, 5tt·ff11 lor Muat ha ve typln1 Sec:urityGuard TYPIST --.. .._. -· ...-CICt•arw·a WUTaD· B;;,-...... 09WMll1~a.-•11ayrt.uoldre -E.O.E.11/F/H Spst••~t111.•time•1i90ll10D. Salwantedary+fcoWJm•. -SH llO .,.....1er Minimum l yr. e•· _, ood '180 (WU 1140 New> a>PY•ACRIN£ lY· 11.0ISO. Call~. -----...-• r'"'' p_e-•·---'n police. Accurate ty..,.at. I -..ten.-~ -•'--·~-...... ,_r ~ MkforSteve. knowle41• of bouae £&-..--.-oil Uci.111 ..i ..__,, ..---lDr ..Nt:t lrr-1.atber-Sllllf1'tNllWW7~-op:-mJ.iilon, -co. ~nema.. building business-will military or otJler Meun· .,_,,,,,elm ' ary opea. c.tl IOlS Price 962 7033. Room Ii board lo p«ir.forcoUegestudents. good working al tr.uni!n«.Call5t9-8365 tywork.Pleaae caJlfor ..:,,.,..:;;;...;..;___· _____ _
qualified pttSon. Call Have full Ume & p/time mos pbere. Apply in • appt.6'5-7358.. TYPfST: Pull time or
640-68, MO-f636 early pa1. avail .. Yoo can earn penon. · SECRET ARY Secy/Administrator part Ume. Raptcllr ex· AMaraftlPll. up to SJ.00 pes-hr. Call STANDARD SHOES Small liberal church. 1 pandi.ng bMmeclica test ~~~~~~~~~ SSJ.4111btwn l -9pm. :JmS. Bristol, C.M. Or..-Desk person office. Good in& lab: 55 wpm •C ·
--SOH Mil.In person w/2+yrs. skills. mature. Part time curate!~. N.A.M.S A Rataunnl . . SaMe SALES .-ii;,.. experience rn lurn. mfg. 91D 1 ~-lS82 Deere Ave. Irvine Tbe Ruaty Pelican la HOI •tUBS Part tioie. H.B. Gift field. Busy phones, order 566-8140
looldnl for• Night Cook. With interest. in art/in· shop.963-aQO. processing, type 50 + Sec"y.Assistant. sales, ~m
FUil nme for tbe right terior deeign. Full-part· Salespenom, work your wpm. calculator . carl!i!r olfc Ill Sant.a Ana, lrvme
person. ~pply bec.wet:n time. $20·$25br. wm own hours, cosmetlque & onented person for ex· area, variety of duues.
3-5. 2735 West Pacific train. Call Ms. Bunic Aloe Vera skin care co. is panding furn. mfr. Call gd on phone, some typ-
QiestHwy, N.B. &e-9G'783-7PM. loo«ing for people to de· Ka.miat540-8894. ing. reliable. respe>n..sible
RESTAURANT ' c-•-rnomtrate on bome party & organ i 1 e d . Ca 11
MANAGER .__ SALES$ I t · SECRETARY 7SUJ339am-4pm. Sl~•DE plan, comp raining ""'--' ed 'th tr EXPERJ~CED n~ Call ,.._ o~ f ,_.,._,,enc WI 5 ong ""'" a.u u nn.ltioo Ex mu ....... ,,ves or an typing & shorthand SERVlCE STATION AT· '-"~"-a. Xlnt. career .. ,.. me ,...... · · · •-..;ew ""'7 5828 T NOA NT f II t '
TYPIST
--•••••••••-•••• llllA Saenntt 17• WUMJaa
Mrnalayu tttteaa. l80. C9111De, aa&Jque bdrm Mt,
mdl Bea\&ilu.L remain eod tbl. J colfee lbl.
~ ~~.=.::.:.;:.::;_~--~-
DaC)ll t040 Cl.UB 0£ CASA mem
• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ber.shJ p S1100 Ca II Joan at
KEeiHOND Pups. AK C iS!-7870 bet 8-5_. ---Champ .sire .MJF. Pet & • . s h 0 w . p v t pt y . Cbnslmas Galt. Radao
2131&n·J.34S aft 6 pm Command car. 10'1 skill
AKCGldn R«raeverpups,
Hunters, wtr dogs. 80
Champ Pedigree
493-61161 .
corvette 100 mph. Brand
new Best olr 644·1318,
640-0489. ----------Carpeting, 200+y3rds
Used gold twet.-d shag. A.KC very llOY Poodle 640-0329
STEREO Speakers, new,
mil iD box. Deve<-llMd. ~-.y 12 .. woorer. eo watt
fwel!Ctt 6 mid·level con·
trob, S yr. warranty. Peooy·s MCS aeries.
Sells in store for $450.
Sac. $300 for both.
882·1&'12
19··eoior1V
x.lnt cond .. SlSO ••
645-5268.
F'-" Sale '79 remote con·
ll'OI. RCA color TV. See
to appreciate. Ask for
Betty. 497·3265. ""..--"' · ce hel><-'ul wall"""-:..:....·-·-·-""-·--·---! skills, full time career E · u 1me, opportunity. Send replies penen "' • -b k led lo Boll 621, Daily Pilot train. Some Cle rical Sales/Pianos-Organs opportunity Apply in tight mec now g.:.
POBOX 1560, Costa wo{lt: Involved. Pref. Gould Music Company as person to: Mr. Fuentes benefits. Neat handwnt
Mesa, CA 921626 mature individual. Call looking lor experienced at Robert Bein. William ing & appearance. Apply
f\tU time posn..ion. Must
have good lyp\n,B skills to
work In one girl olfice.
Typing, answering
phones, filing, making
appt's & travel arrange·
ments. Shorthand not
necessary. Salary com·
mensuratc with ex
pcrience. Call 9S5· 1SSO
i.wns..5.
~!;k Male. l-Whilt> 1 J~ Wayne ClubT<•nn1s 1~!!~~~Jo. ~~~~!~~nn
992.2178 membership for .. a1.. ckl. 557.7625
Restaurant
567--082Z piano & organ people to f'rmt ). Assoc. 1401 Quail 2.500 Newport Blvd. CM_
staff our new store If _Sl_._N_e_'<'...;.Port __ Be_a_ch_. __ Service St.atJOn attendant
you have ~waatmg SECRETARY lull or part lime. Top
for a great career oppor for Lightning Boll. Detail wages. Apply in person w/a growing co .• thus ai. 1 4"'-a Chevron, 604 S
TYPlSTS in your home,
s:U:> hr. 10 Needed. Start
Oct 15th/Nov Ulb. Call
KRl 957-8914
-------,-.......__ -$1 000 + tran , Ct!•'
Slbenan Husluetpup~ 494-7191 lods&Mmiae
5 Fem. Gd homes. S75. --.........
senousonly 960-3681 John Wayne Tennis Club ••••••••••••••••••••••• Regular ~embersh 1p GewrGI 90J O
~ch penoo wanted
le OOWlter help wanted.
Starting w/good salary.
Call 67~2193
Sales
LOOKING
FORAN Call u haJ K t onent.ed for general or. '"86 .... it. [IJ_ars ee. a fi-··-..... n41831--681M> Ort Hwy. bguna Beac~ DOG TRAINING SlOOO F'lnJey biS 5953 •••• ••• •• •••• •• •••••••. Problem dogs, obe ---1 TYPlST Growmg farm an <hence. sbow trainin~ 10 2 Amencan A1rhne:. , ----
(7lt) 529·8781 for ID ''" "'"'" IW.llaurant.
CASHIB OPPORTUNITY?
To start a•• cSftr.
New Company looking
foe career minded in-
dividuals.
terview rr!l'>RET"'RY SERV. STATION · Exper -~ ~ lube man needed. Hourly
0 C. Aa.rport. area need~ your bome. 548 0059 pncc e<>uponi. S50 e:i ~ LO handle l) pm~ John. 833-2066 !._~ ~ _ •
50 wpm & backup on HELP' My aarage. m~ ..............
Apply between 3-S. Mon
t.hru Fri, Rusty Pelican,
2735 W. Pac Cst Hwy,
N.B.'
SALES PERSONS lnde~enl. specialized + '7'. Xlnl. opp 673-3320
Personality plus adults }Oba:ie1j:oment reqwnng phone Call 644·76t0, ask Golden Retriever. l yr. "' rfl
Mo&ptrieeu
to work wath and s ecrelanal s kills. or· SEWING MACHINE
motivate ltids. Over 21 garuzaUooal exper, legal 0 P E R A T 0 R S ea tr bltgrnd helpful. lnvesl· MacGNgor Yachts, 1631
foe Michelle. --Male. mova.ng-must seU apt, my hie is ove o~ t.ogoodhome645-7272 mg ""game show win Waitress & Coot. 8 JO to s ~ Great items. great _,.~
WE~IN In Laguna, PIS . ano. ment service~ firm. Placer1tia,C.M 642.6830 San Clemente area!>.
ors to 9. No expenence fwrtlfw• 1050 bargains 642 2898 art
Apply in person. Tmo's, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 6.00&aJ..!_day ~n __ WHITHB
BUYING M.ail Sales Mual be auressive & PART TIME 640--0!23 SHJPPlNG/RECCLERK 30242 Crown Valley Uftnr1 HOME Chrome bed frame , Parkway . Laguna ~ spread. back drop $200 ROllHSOM'S oeat appearing.
MIWPORT xi.Mt(:;o~MITY
~IMGS SECRETARY · Parl· Growtng firm needs ... _.. ti.me. <From your own reapoo person fuU lime N'iiue1. l"IOSE nUT SALE Beige rug soo 4.2pc d•n or
Bllloptnlapfor: w ... _. ...... --....--
PHONE: home) Work about 20brs warehouse duties. Rec Wailn!ss w 1 car for wicker "'-~ ner set. new $300 Tenn1s SELLING
U IW .. Sdet rvRA'-""5 •-··
6'2"'32lor494·9466 per mo. & earn $150. incoming shipments.
Ext. 250. Between 1·5PM M us l c. a k e g o o d stock shelves, pull or basket lunch service Decorator furniture & stnng1ng macb 1250
9:3).lpm, Moo·Frl. Earn acassories. Cedar Glen OpaJ ·1ewelry SSO·S300. • ~ U.. S.. SALARY + Ask For Andrea shorthand over the phone den, prepare outgoang Sl.25-$150 weekly. Must Townhomes. ~ Elden .::.~~U::.78.;.;:_ ____ _ This Is Yow
DAILY PILOT 81-.. S.. COMMISSION Sales~-to call on re·
9fftWrtp.lng Call for interview ader ad business a c ,
& transcribe. May han· shipments. UPS & P(!StaJ
dle Ute boolu. Should live experience preferred be neat, ~raonable & Ave. Cost.a 1desa. 11 to 6 Comp. waterbed. bk case.
enerpt.ic. Call 979-0747 dailY · 642-6734. hd brd. 6 drwt pedestal, IOATMA~
Mil tsa•u between 8 : lOa m & COUllU for adverti&lng.
ill or around CdM. Call Call~. aft l<lam. for appt. Barstools. end tbl, cof tbl, $250/080 645-5268 Debbie 557·8220 Ext. 231. Jl\all Ome le part time l:JOpm. Mm thru Fri. 9am-5pm.
positioal anilable. Ex· AlliforMd Base + Commission. SECRETARY peri~ pnferred. Ex· Company benefit.a. Will Immediate opening now
c e 11 en t comp an Y 957 •I 150 traio. Neat appearance available for Secretary
beaefiU. Apply to ~~~~~~~~ ~&goodspeJlingessenlial. ma lead.ing Orange Co.
Pa-1. llon t.bru Fri, ApplPI y Pl.f'!IJDYAaaverC, ls660ta ~ Office near
JOasn..12llOQIL acell' aa ve., o the O.C. Airport Good .. Ji 1 • ..._.. ~ ~.!,Ji!t A~ Mesa. typing skills, pleasant r.;..i~~pk>yer ;';" aimple malt.er ... s.ksRet.ail penon.alify & a willing·
j\lltcall&G5871l. MGMNTTRAJNEE neu &o learn & grow with
Great OIJlllY for capable, oomplUl)' essenlJaJ. Ex· r --.--.-.-------., depend person w/ex· celledt co mpany ~ L11C1ies Boutique beneflta. Please ca11 I . I cblliD. Ji\ne pay le benef. mo tm-81111, ext 38 lor
Office Mr.. Edwardt ~752. ·~.1 Oppor Emp•~er I I «·UD& -=--IVI
I STIMOS .J nPISTS I -,.------------------~
I ellaAL. OfFICI I 9UAUTY COMTIOl MAMA.. . r
I I I Your 3 to 5 years of quality control I a.. 11o..1E D ' I supervision & management can be I · .....-ANPOWER " E 5 YOU!!! I I applied ln the build-up or a tirst
I I class quality control dept. We're I Paid Holidays. paid vacations, I interested tn an aggressive I I referral bonuses, toy pay. , I I performer with expertence tn
I I commer.cia1 electro-mechanlcat I I assembly & prior exposure to I I 0 I I handling & inspection of painteU
I MAN>oNER" · I metal & plastic pans. I
1rMl'OkAM•.,, 1111ien I Day & Night shlftl available. I
I I I Mall resume to: I I ....... "'"Ill L h 'f ill, • ..... I I Clmlfted Ad #809, Dally Pilot I ... • 171., 77 ... IOO I I P.O. Box 1650g=t• Meta, Ca. I L-----------.1 •---------·--· -. .
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Snack Bar attendant
needed for private club.
F'-" interview, 644-~.
S l' A AT T EN D A N'T ,
Wqma:n's sp1, private
dub. -Mu.st be 21 yrs. All
shirts avail. Call for appc.. ~ 7358.
WAMTID DaJVR school desk, reasopable 19 .. TV remote b{w Works
5'MAY OMLY prices. call alt 5::.l evs. good . $35. Cannister
To de.liver Dally Pilot ~9886· vacumn complete $18.
'bundles to carrlen Re· MAHOGANY Table & 4 ~•~J..52S~-· -----
Q\Al'tll van or larce at.a· dwrs to be refinished. 1 """'rlpool Gas Dryer Uon wqoa and a good t8''x36" +12" leaf. '100 Sl;~ash l SlnRer Sew·
drivlnl record. Phone Olrome kitchen table & 4 ing Machmc with cabinet
642·t321 and u lt: for chairs. Jtf' round + 12" m . 2 Black & Oet'ker
Harry Seeley or Don ~-SlOO. Call aft. tPM, Circular saw~ S20 & Sl8. Sp-ay Operator, we are W\Wama. , ~ looking for l man for EQU ...;;.,:.~..;.;.._ ______ Call99f.l.3t6.
J)Mticideaprayoperator, OPPOR1VNALITV F'or the Starter Outer. U-'" ..... AJrL.mes
eltper. recfd. FI time eo...--"'YeoR bunches of furniture. DI""' X I c.mr uu c. f b. n-..t of ~fare coupe>n. $48. pe rmabent. nt ~P or caa ..._ · 548-123S
To place .,,,_. llCf
cal 642-56 78
O$m bit 56tt fiberglas
motor /sailer bul l.
zu.~. 213-650-5643 . ............ I'.. "' 9010 .......................
J!1T7 Mere. 10 HP. EJed.
start. 0 I B motor. Like newa>. 1•1S20. benefita. Growing Co .. ii WATER RESOURCES ftr.881·26119,3totiprn. _
you are ambitious, call DIQINEERJNG Careet' . . . "-_ -_ _ _ -~YOll 12'8"xJ'I" la 2S BP
-.nsi btwo s-t::.>PM . opportualtlea tor ... ~Uy rur::':!e. M1rt GaAMD OPIMIMG Jotmoo m perfect cood.
UiH La.ndacape, 23111 e. er I ea c e d CI vi 1 ui~::':'. f40s·':':a:" SMO•SH hd'• Sl.500. 494·1968
Via Fabricante. Ste. 101. ~. Dealpera la :.0..,. ehl)' All or .ft ~I coa.slanment IMto.,..... 9040
llilNoD Viejo. Draft.aman b1«1t1round IPM • • Pohlsetlia Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo dmlp or m11ter plan· · OSll mes R w '*" ol w•ter 111tenu. J\lftCl.e W•terbed w/mi.r· --· -~ -0•1' Sea-ay eellender. Slod/...m 1ncfudiq water a.upply. nrid canopy. placec to lmaac. cond. lilaQY ex· a.Clert& aewage deslaa. ')ump baaC plmts, nick nick•. w-.1e1ec dryer RIO, ~=y· T ~.~~: habloa ltland Real atatiou • rttervolra. CadeM0-3380letriD1lv \Wl'.11'100L1wt11nower, -----> !M0-1313; aft F.aate firm re1pomlble £1cpariencede61nldlnre· ...,. sofa, varlout haebld ~
for proce11la1 mall, pirU1..,.ctllcaUioawrlt· rtirs.le· lkl • bed IUml.Aft ..... 5'MAI. 1----------t!'!~::; ~U!~e:.=i;; De au, frame °fn~ sioo'. m ·G.uon flab eqoarlum lll''t_U::,'fAD
. Sa11!7 computer operaUona. AA.fpm.,....1.P . wltb all •cautpmenl: lllodU'lled from elect to .. .-.. lD _ wtua ,.. '1500, or beat otfr, s ......, 0.8 la ~u ... ,.._,. ~ ,... rurnltun • mitt. f\adwood bot lub .,,,. ~.a.rt . .,. .... ~Ii.!!:::~=·~·~ ~~~.seMllO :;:~~Cell art tpan lndd.~~~Cttts
time. $9.2l50 AMoc, 1401 Quall St. •• Ollilllr7 ., ..... xhll A 0 x .• p "r . • II p p 11 nMh~
TS J. S P ll 0 N E NlwpartBtedL «mi. ..... , ''Da1,oa" 220v. ~e•
WORX&lll, t b.11 • .t -'511. N'.atone latttm BaraalD Poppert reed
•• , ....... mo.,*4 lhh r;wr alaop~ AMIN t10. DLX MN U.lmleadlbiClU1ified ~~~DUI . Mr . =a-:tt::. -=:*W:.':l._wMlll>aUJ =:,_•Jcaaa.tt• •. ==·~...::~
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'49 Willy's Pick Up, Short
bed. Built V8 400. S&W
S.larine engine. Built by gauges. Many xlras. Call Slat Marine. Sma II block aft 6. 559-08:)6 Chevy wt velvet drive ---------'1
transmiulon, lnslru·
ments. enra starter and
generator, good condi·
tion. ssso. Call 531·9610.
Alter SPM weekdays or
a1J day weekends.
16'Prtndle Catamaran
17mos old Dix. trlr. Rae·
ing red.4!14·3528 IH ),
Tndrs •••••••••••••••••••••••
1979 CHE\'nOLET
111 TOH PICXUP
With Silver ado option.
pwr. windows, cruise
control, tilt wheel &
i.t.ereo tape. (lM40380 I.
Can't Sell Your Car? caev1:.1 c:Aw
PAYS TOP UOLLAR
For Clean Used Imports
Call Mike or Don
SlS.3171
1.!176 BMW 2002-4 speed.
AM /FM s t e reo
w/cassette. sunroof l.t lD
beauulu! condition! Pn.
ptY "Ca II 846--!IOOJ even·
1ng .. tr n o a n swe r .
PLEASE keep trying_'_
CUNGt: COUITTV 'S
. OLDEST
'&
W~l D:.:AC:I DLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
542:£c:J
•••••••••••••••••••••••
i9 RX -7 GS. bron:ie/blk.
AC. alloys. lo m1, xlnt
~1bs~ofr4~ 1928
97'2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
18 SUBARU
BRAT 414
AM/FM 1~reo. 40 cb
CB,. t inted alau. air
cond,. radlal Ures. Low
miles <IR 1eoso 1 4
WJIBEUN' FUN '
~ys 893-4554. $7495
NABERS WANTED!
Sales·Serv1ce Leasing
Rav Carver.Inc.
Rolls ftoyce BMW MerudH •m 9740 ~---,----::11~-::-:=--1 -....-loah. 511,.; Docks . 9070 .......................
SL.s A.VA.IL.AIU
YACNewport~l
Boal slit> want.eel t.o ac-
(IQIDIDOdale 36' Sailboat
:a~ atu. PJease contact J .L. Golfos at
9ST.ff2'12
~ um H..rt>ot BMt. c~" /Illes.\. 540-9100 I:. : : ;:w
"JS GllC PS/PB. AM/FM
..... tires, lo mi, Make acer. 646-7616 alts.
Tre11aponc:ffoft 'S3 Chevy 1"2 T .. 6-cyl, J.
... •••••••••••••• ••• ••• spd. runs well. body good Ml:l~whed Oikn 9 1 <O S97 Sl o lr. 6 7 S -4 317.
••••••••••••••••••••••• G73-S:. . ..J_e_ve_s __ _
'79 Cumtll Moped. ltke
new, good tires. $300
67M8!'i Mots::c:-1 9150
1 4 Cowier wtskell, xlnt
rood, runs good, AM/FM
cass. new tires. cstm in/·
out. Q)OO. Greg 754-1470
aft.6PM
... •••••••••••••••••••• ~Chevy Luv, good cond,
lfobdJCBX1000-66ln\.Ol, w/cmpr shell, AM/FM
2000 miles, llhowroom radio, mags. best ofr
cond. Red. $2996. Must 014)521-6739
Mil M2-Cl602. '65 FORD PICKUf'
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VOL 71, NO. 289. 3 SECTIONS, t8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CAllFORNtA . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS
\Vetches Offered--~s Bribe Buy Time?
By P&BDUICIUCllOBMEllL °' .. _,, ...... ._ A at.ate prison inmate he>tlUd
at Oran1e County J all was
cbar1ed today wtth offering a
t:20,000 bribe to Superior Court
Judge Robert Rickles m return
for a favorable aeotence on loc.tl
charaea of grand theft and
fraud.
Accord.in'1 lo Orange County
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. the
bribe was offertld to undercover,
agenlS who pos~ as leg11l wide~
lo the Judjt~
Judge Rlcltle,s wu never even
aware of tlle bnbe attempt, Hart
explained
A second man h1ter provided
the undercover in vesligators
with ~.000 w gold watches as
collateral 1mtil the ras'h could be
raised, Hart alleged
Accordrng to Hart, law en·
fouement officers received in-
formation throudl the jail that
Ric hard Timothy Workman,
facing nine counts of grand theft
und fraud in a $3 miilion
··scam." made known the fact
that he wanted to bribe a judge
DuriJlg tbe past · W"eekend,
sheriff's Inte lligence Unit ln-
v es li gator Les Leber and
Newport Beach Police Sgt. John
Simon visited Workman at the
jail When the allqed bribe al·
tempt was di.lcuued.
"The idea wu that the j\Mlce
would allow him to run bla
Orance CGunty aentenee concur-
rent to bis state prlaoo left·
tence." Hart explained.
Workman bu been aervinc
time at Chino State PrilGn en
previOPS convictions of grand
theft &nd fraud, Hart said.
He described Wortman. who
bu several allues, u "an or-
gaalzed crime fi1ure," we ll
tnown to law enforcement
apnta. .
Hart said 1Ul arrest warrant
baa been obtained a1ain1t
Wortman•s outside auodat.e.
wbom Hart dediDed to Adenttfy.
Wortmao wu char1ed In a
complaiat with attemp'liq1 to
bribe a public ofticial, Hart said.
Details ol tM lDves&lption were
not released until tbe gold
watches were actually in the
bands ol the undercover agent.a,
Hart said. Judie Rickles preaidef over
Ute muter crimlnal calender in
Superior Court.
Hart, while decUning to pro-
vide apedfi.cs. said undercover
agents received word from the
jall that Wo rkm an was
de1perately trying to "find so,
meone with connections" to
catty out the bribery deal.
South , Border .uake Injures 91
·Property
Daniage
•
High
CALEXICO CAP> -With af\'er
shocks still rumbling beneath
them thousands or jittery Im·
perial Valley residents cleaned
up their shatte red prope rty lo·
day while scientists gathered
seismicL..tiata in the wake of a
thundering earthquake that in-
jured at least 91 persons.
The Monday afternoon quake,
• Which measure d 6.5 -0n the
Ri chter Scale and was centered
IO miles east of here. Wlls relt up
to 300 miles away in three states
and Me xico. Mos t o f the
damage, however , was concen-
trated 1n the agricultural valley
of 90,000, which straddles th~
Mexican border about 100 miles
eutofSanDle•o. (Relatedpboto,
PaaeA5)
B~ C!rUlllbled aad house rook 7oi8psed. A utomobtles
were smaabed by falling debns .
Highways buckled. includio1
aecUone of busy lntentate 8.
Twenty rural brid1es were
damaged. Several fires broke
out. Shattered cius was ever·
Three l tanks at a ywbe~re.
tank far• de 'El Centro
were . f'lhe quake and
authorities were concerned that
the strong aftershocks that con-
tinued to jolt the area today
would spark a "mammoth fire."
Some of the aftershocks were
felt as far away as San Diego.
More tha n 20 fire fi ghters
from two counties stood by as of-
ficials worked fra ntically to.
drain 90,000 gallons of gasoline
-and aviation fuel from three
damaged storage tanks.
The All -Ame rican Canal,
which brings water rrom the
nearby Colorado River to this
thirsty desert land. sustained
major dam4ge, according to of·
ficials from the state Office of
Emergency Preparedness, who
were to make an aerial survey
today.
The OES said at least 61 in-
jured persons were treated at
three area hospitals on this side
of the border-Calexico, El Cen·
tro Community and Plonet r
Memorial in nearby Brawley.
.. There were no serious in-
juries,.. said Alex Smith, ad-
ministrator at El Centro Com·
munlty Hospital. ·'We had light
cas\lalities, bumps and bruises,
minor lacerations ... the most
-.erious l.rijury was a laceration
that did not take stitches.''
Just across the Mexican
border ln Mexicali, where some
panic was reported ln the city's
teeminl streets Police Officer
Aipullnar Sunaran said many
homes were heavily damages
and 30 pencm were lnjured-
1D09UY by breaklnl 1lus.
Seismololiltl at the California
JHtltute of Technology in
Puadma said tbe mlnuW.loag
temblor wu cent.,ered along the
lies.lean bol::der, probably on \be
Jmperlal Fault. which ii an off·
lboot " tbe famed San Andreu Pa ult. z..-tctm.tlltl were anzlous. IJ COIPbial tbe area .l04ay, set-
'1DI up sopblatleated lnatru-... u md Dl'ObtDa c:racu In the .na • .,-0oor 1n an e«ort to eon.et • iDueb data u poulble
• tbepOtNrfullbocb.
00¥ ........... G. Brown Jr em abort• SMtCout presklen·
llal =-•win& ud ... ..... .. tour &be llmpertal
ValleJtlllll.,..,.,..to....,tbe
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QUAKE DAMAGE EXTENSIVE -The Im-
perial County General Service. buildina is tilting from force of earthquake Monday
afternoon .. The building, wblcb tbe fire de-.
partment says ia still sbaldDC. alta at.op
pillars tbat were badly d•malDid.
VICTIM AIDED -An unid entified woman receives ~d
from fire department personnel in El Centr~ after being
injured by flying debris in Monday afternoon's earth-
qtr8ke.
Council End.
Parking Lot
Battle in HB
By STEVE MAaBLE
Of \M OM4y ~-·-
Angry Huntington Beach City
Council me mbers promised
Monday night to put an end to a
downtown liquor store owner's
parking lot policing tactics by
pulling his three-year city lease.
Council members charged
that Eldon Bagstad, owner of El
Don Liquor, 406 Pacific Coast
Highway. had brought "c~aos"
lo his ocean front business
neighborhood by having "an
amazing number" of cars .towed
from his parking lot.
"I've watched you operate .
pal. and it's just plain un·
ethical," shouted Councilman
Clancy Yoder. "This has been
brewing a long lime. You'"'.e
burned your brid1es with th.is
city :· . Auto owners told the council
they'd been forced to pay ~at
e d towing fees to retrieve
vehicles. Council members s aid they
had reports of 50 cars being
towed from the lot in a day an~
owners having to pay up to $200
to reclaim their vehicles.
Bagstad acknowled1ed he'd
received numerous complaint.a
from irate clUun.s who bad cars
towed. He said beach via~
frequenUy use hia parklng lot
and be had no choice but to haul
6rl autos of offenders.
He said tow truck operator
Chuck James. owner of Ace
Towins. wu coatrac:ted to tow
illegally parked can from bia kit
and kept tow trucu_,oearby. · <See TACTICS';Pa•• A.2)
. .
Drawl.g Release-
Psyc hic 'Sees'
Kil/,er's Face
By JACK.IE BYMAN
Of .... DMty "ilt' ''"' Tustin police have released a
drawing, as visualized by a
psychic. ef a man they sald
could be the killer of a number
of Orange Coast women. They -
-added -U..t:ttse psxchic believes
the killer is Ute man who called
Tustin police early Sunday,
"playing a game."
T ustin Police Chief Cbarl•
Tbayer, 1peakln1 for a tuk
force of dllteetiv• from four
eitiea ..a ... .,.q.,H1 W" U..alillslD•.., -
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or t1lrv1 I 1 .. nca.,..• ._
.-ped _. ean ponee. a. mo
aaJd the .. ydtJc belleves tbe man's name may be Salvatore.
There wu no indication w~
that is the first name or a last
name. 'lh The caller. who spoke wt a
~are Tactics'
NYDllC ._.. 8U8Pt!CT
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slight drawl. toyed with the dis·
patcher in a brief conversation.
frequently answering questions
(See MURDERS, Pace A2)
Epidemic Action
Hit by Councilman
A sharply worded resolu.Uoo
calUng for immediate acuon to
protect resid ents from an
epidemic of refugee-related dis
ease was criticized and called
"a sea.re tactic" Monday by one
Huntington Beach city coun-
cilman. Councilman Ron Pattinson
said be'd seen no signs of an
epidemic from the recent mflux
of Indoebinese re fugees mlo
Orange County.
"These people are geUlng the
finger pointed 'l them a nd
there's oo docu~ented proof we
have an epidemlt." said Pal·
tinson. "I think it's a scare tac-
tic.'' The resoluti~. adopted by the
council any••Y. calls u~on
Orange Cowtty Health Depart-
ment ofticiala to take steps to
protect residents pgaitlst "an
epidemic. of comm6nicable dis-
eases." Mayor Don MaCAlliater, who"
succeAful1Y ~ a similar re-
aolution before Oran•e Cowlty
Leap of au. m~mbers last
* * *
week. contended the prol5lem is
more sen ous than officials ad-
mit
He said county health officers
had "downplayed" the threat
and were evasive when asked
about the possibility of an out-
break of disease. . "l don't think the health peo-
ple are telling us everything,"
add ed Councilm an Cla ncy
Yoder. "It's our JOb to give them
a shove.''
M acAJlister said copies of the
adopted resolution would be sent
to President Carter and Gov .
E dmund G. Brown Jr. He
charged that federal officials
had created the problem by nor
s creening lrr\migrants before
they entered the county.
Coast
Weather
fnfl,ux of Refugees
Variable cloudlneas
tonl1bt wllb a slight
cbaoce of showers. partly
cloudy Wednesday. Lows
tonl1ht 57 to 14: Highs w ed.neaday • to 7S.
Crowds Ocean View
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Beach-u.uan Hiah Sc1'ool blt·
trict board m•m"\en face WI
rnoetb.
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tHcbera .,.. required, wlaU•
com'*' apertapreditt • -...
to u up'° .. ...ehen.., -tem ber ot 1•.
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purport most Entlilb, foryp
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aclence teacben face c.1 ..... oi
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to a detUnln1 ttlld.at elll'Oll·
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into t.be "61 West Oran1e County
hllh 1cbool dl•trtct tiave •ul
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COMMUTER TRAINS COLC.IDE NEAR PHILADELPHIA
400 People Were lnlured In the Creeh
40.0 People Injured
In 3-train Collision
PHTLAOELPllJA IAP > A
chain-react1on criu;h or three
c·om mulcr tra ins duri ng th~
morning ru.'ih hour today sent
riders \umbhng t hrough t he
aisles, inJurmg more than 400
passengers.
"All hell bro ke loose," s aid
one or the passenge rs .
There were no reports or
fatalities in the accident on the
Media-West Chest e r line in
southwest Philadelphia.
The injured were taken to 23
hospitals.and a nearby elemen·
tary school, said Police Com-
missioner Joseph O'Neill. Most
of the injuries· involved bloody
noses, cuts, whiplashes and
-some broken bones, he said.
A passenger on the re'ar train ·
said it "just plowed into the
back" or the train stopped in
front of it. According to R. B. Hoffman,
an official of Conrail, which
operates the commuter service,
a nine-car lead train developed a
mechanical failure and a second
train, which also had dine cars.
stopped behind il.
••The leading traJn got started
a nd h ea d ed toward
Philadelphia," Hoffman said.
"The third train stopped behind
the second train. and the fourth
hit the third before It could move
away."
Tbe force of the collision
pushed tl\e front of the third
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tr;un which was JUSt g<!lting re
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lloffman s<11d thl' three train!>
in volved in the impact could
have camed as many as 1,200 people.
Bandit Gets
$300 Haul
Al HB Store • • A man armed witJ\ a silver
pistol and clutching a bathrobe
held up a Huntington Beach de-
pa rtmenl store Monday and
escaped with $300 in cash, police
said.
A lingerie clerk at Mervyns,
9811 Adams Ave., told police the
bandit told her he wanted to buy
the bath.robe and put a gun to
her side when she started to ring up the purchase.
Stie told police the man sald
he'd shoot her if s he didn't open
the cash register. Officers said
the bandit pushed the clerk from
the register and scoo~ oul the
money.
He· dropped the bathrobe and
rart, police said. The robber was
described as 30 years old, short
dark hair and thin.
.Edison High PTSA
~
Pl8D8 First Meet
Huntington Beach'• Ediaon
High School PTSA bas scheduled
ill tint meeting t>f the year for
Thursday, 7:30 p.m ., in the
school faculty dlnin1 room, a
s pokesman announced this
week. "Steppin1 Out," a film about
Edl•OD atudent life, la to be
abown, be aaid. . .
PLO Under Attack
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> -
The clvfl riabt.I movtmeot bu nothlnt lD common with "froupt
•bote claim to le1IUmac1 LI
compromiMd bJ cold·bloodtd
mwcler ol bmocnt elvtli&111 and
1cbe>ol eblldrtn,'' NaUoaal
Urbut LeafUI Pr11tdent v.,..,
S . Jordm ia.ld lloMaJ. ff• WU
retDOlldl-. to I PIOVt bJ IOmt
blait etrif rtOU leaden t.o beck
tb• CHM ... tb• Pale1tlne
Llw8tloa OrpnbaUoa.
No Crime •
hi Peanut
Wan Case
WASHI NGTON <AP > -A
special cowueJ. saying "every
nickel and every peanut have
been traced." announced. today
that no crirrunal charges will be
brouaht in connection witO $10
mllHon ln bank Joana to"'lhe
Carter family '• peanut
wareboule in Georgia.·
"I believe it appropriate to
state ~ here t.bat there 'ls no
evtdeoee to ea\ablisb that Jlm-
m y Carter committed any
crtmea,;• tpeclal counnl Paul J .
Curran said 1n a statement ac-
com panytoc the 23,9-pa1e report
that end•d bla slx-montb ln-
veeU1ation.
Curran ditcloeed · tbat the ln-
veaU,1ation includal a four·bour
deposition be took from the pre·
sident at the White Houae oo
Sept. 5, Curran disclosed.
·'My overall conclusion set
forth in great detail to the at·
tomey general la that baaed on
all the evidence and the applica-
ble law, no indictme nt can or
s hould be brought against
anyone. None will be filed," Cur-
ran sajd. ·
The sJ)ecial counsel said the
president's deposition was sub
m1Hed to_ the federal grand ~Y
in Atlanta and that under sub
poena, Carter produced all docu-
ment.& that Curran bod sought.
"He has cooperated totally ln
· thia lovesti1aUon," Curran aald.
Curran said there was no
e vidence that any of the loan
funda to the Cart.er family busl·
ne1i had been diverted to the
president's 1976 presidential
campalgn. -
No r . he s aid. we r e the re ~rou nds for criminal c h arge~ in
connecUoo with loans ext.ended
lo the Carter ram1ly warehouse
by the Na t1on:tl H u n k 1Jf
Georgia. The ba nk then was
h eaded by Hert La nce. who
becam e the president's budget
director and resigned under fire
in 1978 becauJte ques tions about
his fmancial act1vit1es
MURDERS ..
with quesUon.a.
Asked who he was. be said,
"Who do you think It is?" and a
moment later, "Why don't you
take a guess? fl could be the
Wizard of Oz." He promised to
call back in an hour but didn't,
T haye r sald.
The psychic drawing and the
telephone conversaUon were the
latest twists ln a series or cases
dating back to l976. Only one
Aurvivor has be e n able to
desc;ribe her attacker, and one
other attack was witnessed by a
child.
Four murders and one severe
beating occurred in Costa ~esa.
There was one murder each ln
Corona del Mar. Garden Grove.
and Fountain Valley. a murder
a nd an attack in Irvine, an at·
tack in Santa Ana Heights, and
an attack and' two mutders in
Tustin, including one attack vlc-
tl m 's unborn child, who was
later sUllbom.
The psychic visualized a dark-
complexioned man, of medium
height, muscular build and LaUn
appearance as the killer of Debra
Jean Kennedy , 24. who was
murdered in her Tustln apart-
ment Oct. 7.
That matches the general
descrtptibn of tbe murderer .of
Marolyn Carelton, 31, killed Sept .
14 In her Coeta Mesa apartment
Her s layer waa seen by her 9-
year-oldson. Tbe psychic also reportedly
believes tbe klller to be the
phone caller, who called police
at 2:32 a .m. lut Sunday.
She bad a 1tron1 feelln& the
alayer would strike •l•ln, aoon and la lacreulnC hla acUvtUet,
Thayer said.
He aald police truat tbli
partJcu!M ptyeblc becauae, ln a
prevlOUI C&H, abe located for
theJD aolely by htr paychl•, ablllUei a rudaway woman wbo
had di11ulHd her dla&P·
pearaac..
Thayer aald there may be
aome leadl ln tbe ca1t of an I.ID·
tdentlfted Irvine woman wbo
1urvlved an attack on Sept. a .
. .... ,.. -.
' . •
eiits .Dehated
W ltb l1>0t'e tban 80 percent ol
the dlatrtct'a annual budcet de-
voted to salaries, somebody pro-
bably will have t.o co. )le •us· a ea l ed.
Tbe dlst,.rtct baa aome ao
teachers a11l1ned to cluaea
temporarily for one aemester,
he estimated Tbe sbort·term
pos ts are assicoed because
enrollruent a usually decline
about 10 percent durlnt th• ........ ,.....
'6T~_1/' M Hld, "Idell
acbool It.am.DI ta baaed on th1s
decline factor. Teachera also
lobby heavily at the be&lnnin& ol
the year -when eorolhnentl
are hi~ -to 1et 1taffln1 up, to
peak level."
Dy1t.ncer aald. "l reported to
tbe board the other nllbt that in
fact If we staffed to this peak,
we would atalf 40 more than we
would be entiUed to by the end of
the year."
The semester -long hires, he
explained, can leave at mid-year
Injury ~rridea·t ia lreiae
wltbout a1aruptln1 fulltlm•
&Hc .... 'joM • .... , ......... , ...
tbat probably 10 or mo,. teaeber
poaiUona muM a.. eut by next
year ln addition to the 1em..,;
lon1 PQllUoaa, be 1aid.
"But It'• up to tbe board ol
truateea," be lftlllted. "And tbe
board la coocemed. Tbe tnllaeel
have alwaya preferred to allow
attriUon to keep employment In
Une."
But, be sai~. u teachina jobs
become scarcer in the county
fewer teachers are le1vin1
secure poet.a.
A young Irvine woman was jnjured in this
collision at the inters ec tio n o f Von
KCJ rman and Campus Drive in Irvine Mon-
day. Angela Wnght. 18. of 19182 Sierra
Maria. wa~ taken to Tustin Com munity
Ho!>µ1tal for lre~tmc nt ~ concw,saon and
-..a fractured collar bone. Ms . Wright was
the dnver of tiie late -model Buick in the
foreground. Th~ d r iver of the v?ln, Jack
Ragland. 20. of 8450 Atlanta Ave., Hunt-
ington lk-H<'h "a'\ not hurt
•·•o•PGflP AI -Youth Killed Fro91P~Al
TACTICS ...
"Nobody complains when a
cop hides heh.ind a bu.h lo give a
ticket -this isn 't any dir-
ferent,' · Jame. told the council. ·•we have an acute parking pro-
blem here and someone has to
solve it."
Several of Bagstad's business
ne ighbo rs a lso vent('d their
angt'r over towing tact1('l>
Richard .Jenson. ownt.·r or a
l'ac1f1c Coast H11-:h way clolh1ng
s tort•, said hl''d clo~cd ~hup
several t1mes to help customer!>
retrieve vehicles .that had be~n
towed.
Di ane Ma r('hetti, another busi·
ness neighbor. sa1d she had to
PCIY Ace Towing $20 to keep
them rrom towtng her car orr.
"I left my car in the liquor lot
just for a minute while I ran into
m y shop," she re ported. "When
I came out, my car wu aJready
booked up."
Doris Allen. Huntington Beach
Union HJgh School District
trustee, reported she had to pay
MO to retrieve ber son's car
aft.er it had been towed.
In Crash of
Tow Truck
A 19-ye a r -old t ow truck
operator ~ dead of inJu~ suf-
fered tn an accident Mo~ay m
Westminster and pohc<' are tn·
vestil(aling the possibility that a
City Offlc1al may have been 1n
voh•1•d 1n Lhe :.1C·c·1denl •
Prunounr ~d d rad a t
Wt·~tm1n s l l'r Commun1tv
lfo11p1tal or lrlJUrH'S '>UHered
when lus truck rolled over wa5
Geor ge Ron Ardaz of L ong
Beach
Police said Ardax was dnvrng
the truck to Seal Be ach Union
76. Mato Street and Pac1f1c
Coast Highway; when the 7:58
a.m. accident occurred
A police SROkesman said a wit·
neu originaJJy placed a woman
member of a ~ty commlssion
behind the wheel of a car that
pulled onto Westminster
Boulevard from a side street· as
Ardu' truck approached the In·
terseclion.
VIETS •••
structlonaJ aide• wbo wbrlt
dJ reet.lY with et.uder>ta not prolJ
clent Jn English.
"Our Indochinese s tudent
po pulation has m creased by
nearly 7S percent since last
Februll,ry .' she said ... a nd coun-
ty om c1als estimate that of lhe
14 .00o ·boat people' entering the
I c; monthly. ,al least l.000 are .,t ttlln~ 1n Oran~e County
Hl·('ause o( thl11 increa11e. our
l"<p~ndJtures or funds for aides
tn C1ss1st teachers in educaU/lg
these students can be e xpected
to increase markedly ..
She predicted that the district
might have to doubte its pro-
posed expenditures to meet state
requirements.
But Mr s . Wayne told
Oste rlund that. under state
fLUtdelmes. the chtldren must be
taught m normal classroom set-
tings. She said she doubts that
buoching them on one campus
would be legal or have the desired
effect.s.
1
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t'·:!' ,. ,
.~. Dress up y~-ur old drc1m onds dn d otht=r gems wr th ci nc~
.~ muu111ing desi gned to bring out new firt= and bcdu ty 0 •
·-~ How easy It I~ to updutc your trud1t1ondl dn d r111c.: old 1cwelry 6_'
into spark ling, glnmorous new dinne r or spe( rt1l -occasio~ri ngs.l~·)·.
We can custom design-especially for you-and you r ·~~~l1
Q, didmonds will look more bcautif ~J than eve r before'. ~O .~. Let us help you create that new r1ng from our sc lec tion of . .,t.:~
~· ~ ~~~exe rting. modc~rn mountings wi th the wider, bolder look. &~ .. ~
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EDITION
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
t 1
TUESb~Y. OCTOBER 16, 1979
.
,Watches Offel!ed to. ·Judge as
~ . has several alluea. as "an or·
1aniied crime figure. ' well
known to law. enforcement
., Rm&JUC&ICllO••am. °' .. ...,,.... .....
A ata&e Prilon l6maa. bouMd
•t Oran1e 'County Jall waa
elllar1ecl today with otreriq a
ll0,000 bribe to Superior Court
Juclce Robe~ RJcklel In retum
for a fa.wable sentence on local
cbatce• of 1ra"d-!heft .and
fraud.
According to Orange County
Sheriff's Lt Wyatt Hart. the
bribe wu Cllfend to undercover
a1enta who pG9M aa ltlal aldes
lo t.Mjudae.
Judp Rlddelt wu never even
aware at the bribe attempt, Hart
upl alntd.
A aecond man later provided
the udercover inveatl1ators
with $20,000 in aoJd watches JlS
collateral until tbe cash cowd be
raised, Hart aUeged. · ~
According. to Hart, law en-
forcemeot otftcen reffived in·
form.UC. throwdl the Jail that Richard Tlmotby Workman,
faein1ninec:ountaof1rand theft
a nd fraud in a-$3 million
''scam," made known lbe fact
that be wanted to bribe a judge.
During the past weekend.
ahertrf'a Intelligence Unit ln-
v ea U a a tor Les Leber and
Newport Beach Police Sgt. John
Slmon visited Workman at the
jail when the alleged bribe at·
tempt wu discuaaed.
agents.
Hart said an arrest warrant
bas been obtained against
Workman's outside associate,
·'The idea was that lbe judge
would .allow him to run his '
Orange County sentence concur·
rent to his state . prison sen·
tence." Ha.rt explained. -wbom Hart dedined to identify.
Workman bu been ·serving
time at Chino State Priaon on
previous convictions of grand
theft and fraud, Hart said.
He described Workman, who
Workman was charged ln a
complajnt with attempting U>
bribe a public official, Hart said.
Details or the investigation were
not released u.ntil ·the· gold
.
watches were actually in the
hands or the undercover agents.
Hart said. ·
Judge Rickles presides over
ihe master criminal calender 1n
Superior Court.
Rart. while declining to pro-
vide specifics, said undercover
agents received word from the
1ail th-at Workman was·
desperately trying to "find so-
m eone with connecHons" to
carry out the bribery deal.
th Border uake lnj.11res . 91
Property
Damage
High
CALEXJCO (AP) -With after
shocks still rumb4 ng beneath ·
lbem thousands of jittery Im-
perial Valley residents cleaned
up their shattered property lo·
d ay while scientists gathered
seismic data in the wake or a
thundering earthquake that in-
jured at least 91 persons.
The Monday afternoon quake,
which measured 6.5 on the
Richter Scale and was centered
I . lQ miles east of here, was felt up
to 300 miles away in three states
a nd Mexi co Most o f the
_,___=da=ma e bowever,_w~ C.Q!lc.!m.-_
trated in the agricultural valley .
of 90,000. which straddles the
Mexican border about 100 miles
eutofSanDlego. «Relalz:edp •
PageA.5>
Buildino crumbled bouae
roof• eoDepeed. AutomobUe8 .._.,. anrd1ed b)' felllas dellrta.
t111111w971 buelded, lae......_
sections of buay Interstate f:
Twenty qiral bridges were
1dama1ed. Several flrn broke
oat Shattered glua wu ev•·
ywbere ·
Three lOMled fuel tank.a et a
tank farm outalde El Centro
were ruptured bY. the quake and
authorities were concerned that
the stroog aftershocks that con·
tinued to jolt the area today
would spark a "mammoth rare."
Some of the aftershocks were
felt as far away as San Diego.
More than 20 fire fighters
from two counties stood by as of·
ffcials worked frantically to
drain 90,000 gallons of gasoline
an'd aVialion fuel from three
damaged storage tanks .
The All-American Canal,
which brings )Nater from. the
• nearby Colorado River to this
thirsty desert land, sustained
major damage, according to of·
fi ciala from the slate Office of
Emergency Preparedness, who
were to make an aerial survey
today t The OES said at leas~61 in·
jured persons were treated at
three area hospitals on this side
of the border-Calexico, El Cen~
tro Community a nd Pioneer
Memorial in nearby Brawley.
"Tbere were no serious in-
juries," said Alex Smith, ad·
mlnistrator at El Centro Com·
munity Hospital. "We bad light
• euualitles, bumps .and bruises,
minor laceraUons... the most
arious injury wu a laceration
tbatdidnottakestttches."
Jus t across 'the Mexican
border in Mexicali. where some
panic waa reported in tbe dty'is
teemin& street.a Police Officer ~pulinar Sun.ran said many
taomn were heavily damaies
ud 30 penons were injured-
IDOftly by bnatln• ......
· Seiamolocista at the California
• la1tltute of Teclinolo1Y in
...... --said the minute-long taablor wu centered along lbe •mean border, probably on tbe
.Imperial Fault, which l• an off.
.9lloot Of tbe famed San Andreas
"•ult. &acer ldlDtiAI wen en~ ·Ir eombUll tbe area today. Mt·
1)a1 ap eopldatlcated ln1tru· .-u ... DNIUI Cl'H~ in tbe end • ....,-floor la an effort to ~llect • iDuda cla&.a u pollible aU..powufDllboekl.
QoT. almund G. Brown Jr
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~
QUAKE DAMAGE EXTENSIVE -The Im-
perial County General Services bulldin2 is
tUtinB from force . of earthquake Monday
afternoon: The building, which the fire de-
partment says is still sinking, sits atop
pilla~ that were'badly damaied. -
EARTHQUAKE CAUSES CHAOS IN 'CALEXICO
Store Owner S.zundlno Arellano Puta Store Back In Order
cracked swiJQming pools i.n the
desert l'e90l't of PaJm Sprinp,
about 65 mllea northwest of
here.
In hard hit it Centro-where
police stood tuard to prevent
lootins-tbe elsht-year-old
·:eerthquake proof"' Imperial
County Service Bulldlrl1 ablfted
on lta foundation and was
~lued a total as by stat. dLa·
uter oftldall. fl bout -200 P.e~le w~re e11aeu~· from tbe six-story
structure. after lt dropped one
and a balf feet ud lifted three
feet to -Ude wben its eoD· Cfete lupport ~U.n bveklecl
ud ~· ''Oar bullcllu, I U. .... --~about om root ~••r YI ••• tt waa
-• raller .....
.... all _, ...... ...
........... dae .... ....
don ... elll...,.1NN .... .. uldno..,--.11.aia
Centro st.ore owner.
A baker y sustained $3,000
damase aa spices, dyes, creams
and flour mixed tnta-one sicanl
Uc confection ln the storage
room. A paint st.ore was a rain·
bow of red, white and black-
-colon tbat flowed from 75
flve-1allon drums that came
cra•hlnl down. In Brawley, a water tower
tumbled to the frOUDCI, an old tbealer coU..,.ed and several
bouae trailer1~were knocked
from ·t.blir auppOrta. Power and ~ telepboDe lhlea were down
tbrouataout the valley and
numeroul pa and water maim
werecncked. Tia• eartbguake wu tbe ·~ la dae 41 conU,UOU. atate1 .._. tbe 4l1utr'OUI Feb.
t, ttn. ~mar·San Fernando
quake ....... killed. people ud
-Ilk• Mo•d•>-'• quake-repund t .S oe U.e llicb•
<1aecaian, ••Al> •
·No· Charges
~nin
Loan Case
WASHI NGTON <AP ) -A
special counsel. saying "'every
nicke l and every peanut have
been traced," announced today
that no criminal charges will be
brought in connection with $10
million in bank loans to the
Car t er famil y's p ea nut
warehouse in Georgia .
·'I believe it appropriate to
state right here that there is no
evidence to establish that Jim·
my Carter committed any
crimes." special counsel Paul J
Curran said in a statement ac·
companying the 239-page rep<>rt
that ended his six-month in·
vestigation.
Curran disclosed that the in-
vestigation included a four-hour
deposition be took from the pre·
sident at the White House on
Sept. s. Curran disclosed.
"My overall conclusion set
forth in great detail to the at·
torney general is that based on
all the evidence and the applica-
ble law. no indictment can or
sh ould be brough t against
anyone. None will be filed ... Cur·
ran said.
The special counsel said the
president's deposition was sub-
mitted to the fed~al grand jury
In Atlanta and tha.,t under sub-
poena, Carter produced all docu·
ments that Curran had sought.
"He bas cooperated totally in
this investigation," Curran said.
Curran said there was no
evidence that any of the loan
funds ts>-:the Carter family busi·
ness bad been diverted to the
president's ·1976 presidential
campaign.
Nor, he said. we r e ther e
groundl for criminal charges i.n
connect.loo with Joana extended
(See PEAN\1Ti, Pa1e A2>
Black Eyf!
For Leader
OTTAWA <AP) -<>p.
position Leader P ierre
Trudeau sported dark
ata11et ln tbe Houe of
Commons on. Monday.
Beneath tbe PUMI wu a
black .:t:..C, tbe product of bll w •di.Wea.
Tiie lQJurx to the form•r
Liberal prime minister .... ·t from flllttlcal • .,.... ma. .
. Tnadeau WU cbopplns
wood ud a spllDter bit 111-•J•, 11111 oftlce Hid. •
...
Water Level ---
~oses Danger
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI -OMI• r l ... ,._. ..
The water level 1n I rv1ne 's
Rattlesnake Reservoir 1s betng
l'Ul by two-Uur~ b~<'aui.e of a
study 1ndJcatang a maJor earth quak.e from a ~arb·y fault couJd
trigger a possible collapi.e of lht-
dam
Bill Meadows: a spokesman
for the Irvine Ranch Water Dis·
trict. said Monday the dam ts
being drained of about 1.000 acre
feel of water to a lev.el of 450
act e feet. ·
The act.ion by the district is . bued oo a draft study of Rat·
tleana~e Oa.m by a Newport
Beach ~riAC firm which IRWD;n;mlMn bave been
e~uating for the put week.
The reservOU", wtucb as used &o
aton rec•a•med w&lle water. is located abollt two miles nor1b ol
Irvine Boulevard at the bue ol
I.he foothills. The Elsinore FauJt
is located about eight miles east
of the dam.
The engineering report by
Wahler Associates indicates that
with the reser voir at normal
operaUng levels, slippage of the
upstream slope or the dam couJd
occur during a "maximum credi·
ble earthquake" a long the fault
The pn>J~ted size of the quake
would be 7 5 on the Richter scale
By comparison. the quake which
shook Southern California Mon
day measun-d about 6 5 on the
Ri chter-Scale
Meadows said the chance of "
7 5 quake on the Elsmore Fault 1s
extremely remote, occurring
perhaps once every 2,000 years
He said IRWD officials belleve a
quake of that size would pose no
threat to pubhc safety at the new
operating level of the reservoir
IRWDoffic1alssa1d the lowered
s torag e ca pa city w ill
* * * Reservoirs
Undamaged
By Quake
0 ff i c i a l s i n I r. v i n e a n d
Newp<>rt Beach said today re·
servoirs which serve those com-
m unities were undamaged by
the earthquake which rumbled
through Southern California
Monday.
Spokesmen for the Irvine
'Ranch Water Dis trict ,
Metropolitan Water District and
Uy of Newport Beach sald cbecb
of ator11e facllltlet showed no
sips ol leakl or serious ~
turalda.maie.
"Nothing happened to us,"
MWD spokes man Howard
Williama said.
The Yetropolitan ... Water Dil·
trtct o:na the San Joaquin HiUI
Reservoir in the bllls overlook·
int Corona del llar. The re-
servoir holdl about 3,000 acre
feet of water.
lRWD spokesman Bill
Meadows said tbe two main r.
servolrs ln hll dl1triet, Sand C•·
D)'On and Rattleanake dams,
also were unscathed by the
temblor and it1 afteraboeka.
Both dams bold reclaimed
w11tewater tor a1rlcultural
uaes . Ntwport Beach clty oftldalt
Hld tWr Bla Canyoa raenolr
allo WU \Dll=, • MondQ'I • uu• n$Ued
Southern C1utorola from an .,tcemur aear UM c~ area
OD dM llexican bordef •
µose certain problems ror the
district If t he coming winter
<,eason 1s particularly rainy. the
runoff ""h1ch -addi. lo reclaimed ~ ater reservoirs will have to be
r e le ased for non-1rr1galion
purpos~
This couJd lead to a loss in rev-
l'nuc.> for the wate r district, which
'lells its reclaimed wa te r j or
randscape -irn gatio n -and
<See SNAKES. Page A?>
• PSYCHIC 'SEES' SUSPECT
Police Release Drawing ·
Police Hope
Drawing Will ..
Trace Killer
By JACKIE HYMAN °' -o.i., rtMt ssa" Tustin police have released a
drawing. as visualized by a
psychic, of a man they said
could be the' killer of a number
of Orange Coast women. They
added that the psychic believes
the killer is the man who called
Tus tin police early Sunday,
"playing a game."
Tustin Police Chief Charles
Thayer, spealring for a task
force of detectives from four
(See MUllDEllS, Pa1e .U>
Coast
Weather
Variable cfoudi ness
tonight"' with a sllsht
chance ol sbowen. Partly
cloudS' Wednesday. Lows
tonight 57 to 64. Hl1hs
Wednesday 88 to 75.
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in1 toward Boalta Canyon )toad
Oil tbe Outside edit or the
roadwQ. Catl1'a•d•fl. the Park
Lapna Beach police ire ln·
Hltll•Unl the death of an ~
ldentJ.fted »-year~ld llGOterey
County man found lloeday even·
ln1 lyio1 near the bluff• at
Sleepy HolJow Beach.
l'r99P-AJ
MURDERS .• r:.
cities and the county. admitted
that calllne ln a psychic means
police are·• gruplne at straws.'·
"Buically, we have no leads
in tbla cue." be said.
Thayer said be bopet someone
who aeea the drawinl or bean a
tape of the pbolle caller on radio
•· or televisaoo will recop.be the
lnv.U11tor Gene Brooka Mid
the man was found after aa
11'0DYIDOUS ~ caller told
PoUce tltie AoeaUoG •
Broota Hid the death •P·
peared to be the reauJJ of an •c·
cide.ntal drul overdose but noted
lbe flnal CHM ol cMIU. wU1 be
determined by a coroner's
autopty sebedu1ed later today.
"114' had tu. wallet
0
and there
was mcoey ln it ao we· don't ·
think robbery WH Involved ...
Brqou aald. "We're looklnc at
it 11 a po11ible accidental dru1
overdoee."
Tbe tralftc lilbt at tbe ln·
tertedlon turned sreen u Wic·
elm ·~· but the truck· trailer ril tuned ript '° ao eaatbound on Boolta Canyon
Road. Wigina, accordinc to wit·
n••es oe the bua, loet control of
hia bicycle and alld under the re-
ar portion of the truck.
Workmen · position the canvas Monday Cos-
. the big to_p tent that is going up m Irvine's
Heritage P ark that will be used Friday
night for the annual Harvest Festival bcill
The tent is being put up by Canvas Special·
ty of l~ Angeles and )Vill have room for
m ore than 1,000 people in its 18.000 square
fe et of room The Harvest Festival will run
from Friday night to Sunday afte rnoon
suspect and call police. He a1ao
said tbe psychic believes the
man'• name may be Salvatore.
There wu no lndicaUoa whether
that Is the first name or a.last.
name. .
Officers responded to the
beach near 847 Soulb Coast
Ki&bway and found the uniden·
tlfied man near death at about
9:30 p.m. The victim was taken
to South Coast Medical Center
wbete doctors worked on .bim
but railed to revive blm.
Broolta speculated that the
anonymow phone call tip mlCbt
have come from friends who
dldn 't want to get involved with
an an vestigatioo into the death:
Tbe driver of the truck, Troy
Kirby of Lone Beach, wu un-
aware of the colllaion and drove on.
Police said the driver of the
bua, Carole Colomy, . called
police met penimedica from her
bua radio wb.lJe two puseqera
aave Wiaim flrat aid. A pua-
inl motorist went abelld to find
the traek driver to teU 'bim wbat
bad hlftl ••d. Klrt>Y later ril-tumed to tbe aeee.
Officers aald that altboueh
their i.nvesttption ls coatin~.
the truck driver doea not appear
to be at fault.· .
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SNAKES ...
agrtculturaJ uses, principally to
the IrvitteCompany.
Modifications to the Rat -
tlesnake Reservoir could cost as
much u $3 million.
Before the district takes any
. other action.a, however,, it will
await lhe completion of f11rther
studies. The Wahler &!tport is be·
ing reviewed by a UC Berkeley
apecia!Ut on dam safety and
other studies are being pr'epared
by IRWD staff members as a
follow,-up to a recently· d rafted
wastewater program master
plan.
. ' Santa Ana Solon
Cut$ Predicted
In OC Ref~gees
.. B'y aoetlfT BAllKER
CM t• o.i1, ,..._. St.ff
T he numbe r of Southeas t
Asian ·r efug ees c om ing lo
Orange County will be t ut back
~ubstantially in coming montbs,
Rep. Jerry Pa tterson, D-Sanla
Ana. said Monday "
"'<'
Patterson, who at the same
ltme announced that refugees do
not PQ.Se a health threat locally.
declai'ed that Orange County is
receiving a dispropor tlo,nate
share of new arrivals.
The caller. who spoke with a
alight drawl. toyed with the dis·
patcher in a· brief conversation.
frequently answering questions
with queationa.
Asked who! he was, be said,
"Who do yoti think it Is'!" and a
moment later. "Why don't you
take a guess? It could be the
Wizard of Oz." He promised to
call back in an hour but didn't ,
Thaver said. The psychic drawing and the
telephone conversaUon w-=re the
latest twists in a serie5 of ca.sea
• dating back to 1976. Only one
s urvivor h as been ttble lo
describe her attacker. and one
other attack was witnessed by a
child .
"People usuaJly don't want to
talk to the police if drugs are in· ·
volved," Brooks said .
H e said it appeared the
s tricken man bad been carried
t o t he beach location and
dumped near the bluffs.
The lnv~tigator said officers
have not determined where the
victim wu stayine in tbe area.
The man wu found on the beach
·below Vacation Village, a motel
in the Art Colony. where a man
called police shortly after Uw!
original call to report some men
down on the beach.
BToob aaJd authorities were
wlthho&ding release of the vie·
ttm 's name pending notification
of bJs ~ ol kin. Nov. 5 Trial
Set in Child Rattlesnake Dam is one of two S J M ,... large reservoirs the district uses an uan an
for the storage or reclaimed
lie said he has recel ved a.s-
s ura nces from refugee reseWe·
ment officials that only refugees
with "fa mily attachments" will
be allowed to settle here dil'eCU y
Four murdeMi and one severe
beating occurred in Costa Mesa.
There was one murder each m
Corona del Mu, Garden Grove,
and Fountain Valley: a murder
and an attack in Irvine, an at·
tack Ul Santa Ana H~l1bta, aJJd
an .altacJt and two murders in
Tustin. lncluding one attack vie·
tim 's unborn olllld, who was
later stillborn
Authorities were in contact
with Monterey County offictala
this morning but had faJled to
locate tt>e man's relatives.
Rape, M urde.r ~:!:~~~e other IS Sand Canyon
Meadows said the Sand Ca
A Nov. 5 Orange County nyon facility does nol havti the
Superior Court trial date was . s tor age capacity to make up for
acheduled Monday for a 44-year-the loss of water from the Rat
old Woodland Hilla man accuaed lleanake Faci lit y, which is
of the rape-torture murder of a somewhat larger. 2'1'.a-~ear-old 1lrl who d laap-The IRWD spokesm an said the pea~ from ber Ventura County storage level was reduced at
home In March, 11'78. , Rattlesnake Dam with the water
Tbeodore Praak, beld in being released for irrigation or
euet,ody wl&laout ball, ·f•cea cltrue IJ'OV•. ebarf• of murder, rape, ldd· TJM ......i ree6c1eeUaJ area t.o
nappinf and cblld moJeatation in the RaUlesna.ke facility la five
connection wttb the abduction miles away in No r thwood .
.aod slayln& of young Amy Sue ~etween the dam and residen· Seitz. t1al area are orange groves
Ventura ~unty Deputy Ob-....... . ~a tllesnake Reservoir w~s
trict Attorney Jf'ving Prage r ~Ill by the fr vtnc Company in
said he will seek the death the 1930s and was later acquired
penalty for Frank should he be by t he water d1slncl.
convicted in the upcoming jury
trial.
The c ase was moved t o
Orange County because of t.be
alleaed prejudic:laJ effect ot .._
trial publicity in Ventura
County. r--
20-year Old
Boarder Held
The youne girl's bOdy *-as
found in a busby area alonpide In 4 . Murders a driveway In Topanca Canyon
on March 16, 1978, two dayai
aft.er abe bad been abducted LONG BEACH .(AP) -A 20·
from a Camarlllo residence year·old Canadian s tudent
~here abe wu stayin& with a boarder who claims to have am-
baby litter. nesia has bee n arrested on a
AcCCll'dlnc to court documents, murder warrant foll owing Uie
Dies in Coast
Roa'l Cras l1
I\ wrong way dnvc-r who was
killed instantly Monday when
his car hJl a truck head on on the
San Oleg<U F reeway In El Toro
may have cal\>'led the crash lo
take his own lire. according to
California Highway .Patrol ol·
flcera. ' The man was identified aa
Rich ard Dumont, 23. or San
J uan Capis trano.
Officers said a wHness told
the m Dum,mt . dr 1vinJ( a foreign
m<ide '>('>Clrt'> t•ar. passed hirn
whill· lr<i\1•ltng nf·arl> HO m1 k '>
p1·r hour ;ind rn<Jdc: a U·tum rm
lht· -;outhhouod la ne~ o f the
rreeway . .
The sports cur then crashed
anto a pick-up truck near Lake
r orest Drive, 'destroy mg the car
and causmg ma1or damage to
the truck.
The driver of the truck was r e·
leased from Saddleback Com·
munitv Hospita l with m inor in· juries.
Patrol men a t the scen e
theorized that the fatal accident
was a successful su icide al·
tempt. officers said. •
the body wu found about 500 deatM of four -members of tbe
yard.a rrom Frank'• bome. family that housed him. police , CVSD J/ otes It wu leal'Ded Monday from a said Monday. "
source familiar with the cue Steven Brent Vanier, 20, was •
that proeeeuton will attempt to arrested Sunday after the bodies
link Frank with tbe crime or Shawn Wygbt. 27 ; his wire,
tbrouirb micl"09CC>pic examina--Da rlene , 25; her aisler, Karen
tion ol plier markt found on the Zazula, 17, and the Wyfht's 2·
g irl'• body with a tool seized month-old son, Adam, were dis·
from Frank's home. covered last week in Thunder
=-Bay, Ontario, Canada. The child
ProMCUton alao wlll atte had no visible wounds and ap-
to abow that a man tltt --J)e16ed to have died from de· o Frank'• description wu seen iP hydration.
thf Camarillo nel1bborbood Vanier. a student al Lakehead
abOut the time the SeilJ '1rl wu University in Thunder 8 ;,y, was
abducted. charged witb-j4rst one of the
Frank previously bad pleaded ~urders -:-that or Mrs. ~yght ~
inDoeem to all cbariea qalnst ID a fugutive wa~r~t issued rn him ..... Canada. Extradition proceed· · ings are pending.
He bad been living with the
, -Wyghls in their townhouse.
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QUAKE. • •
scale.
Historically, the lmportal
Valley baa b een a very
aelamically active area. On May
18, lM>, an earthquake ln tbe
valley killed nine persona and
dilrupted water supply. crops,
hu"DI considerable loases.
Durlq this century, more than
.seven major quakes have struck
the.,...
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\
PEANUTS. • ' \ to UM Carter fam)ly warehouse ·
by tb• 1'!.ftloaal Bank of <hotllf.~TI'! baak then wu bHdid Y Jlert ,J.ance, wbo
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To Dismiss
Strikers
Capistrano U'nified School Dis·
trlct trustees have adopted a
meas ure ai m e d a t hri n g
teachers who walk off their jobs
and approved tripling daily s ub-
sti tute instructor pay In the
event of a threatened strike
But teacher association presl·
dent Stefanie Seach s aid after
the board's action that while a
strike Is possible both sides hope
to continue to negotiate an end
to lt)¤t labor dispute
No• future contract 'talks are
scheduled. ·
Teachers are as~lng for an
11.5 percent pay boost while
CUSD negotiators are offering
only a 7 percent increase.
Negotiators for the district's
7SO t.eacben are also uking for
binding arbitration in centracl
grievances. But district officials
a re atrooaly opposed to the
arbltraUon demand.
Mies Seacb, a second erade
teacher at Moulton elementary
School, said th~ next step in the
contract talks would be for the
state to be asked lo 11t.ep ln. But
1he •aid~ talks are not at the\,,
•tact.
' Truateet adopted • aeries of
P<>llcles a.tmed at upd1tin1 the
dJatrt~·· •Jand acalnst teacben
wKo walk oft their Jobs. A te1cb~1:0U.ld now be firecf ll ht or 1he ref\alee to return to wortl
an.r a w= and two·week period bu .
rrom Asta ..
P ottterson esumated that lhe
inrtux of refugees would fall
from about 1.000 per month t.O
about 000 711() pt>r month
PJttc~on r<'port..'> that Orange
The psychic visualized a dark
co~pleJUOAed man of medJum
heiRht. muscubr build and Lalin
County hal> 1 percent or the na-appe aran~e as the •t1ller of Debra·
IQ Test Use
IDegal
Judge Rules
tion'i. total population but'lO per Jean Kennedy. 24. who was
cent or the cduntry's refugee m urdered to her Tustm apart· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
"Problem. ment Oct 7 ua.e or IQ t.esU whl~b reauJt jn a
About 20,000 refugees have re· That matches the gent-ral disproportiona te numbe r of
se&Ued in the COUDly to date, of. description or the murderer of .Ca liforrua 's black children being
flclal• aay. Maroba Careltm. 11. lillled Sept. plaeed lD IO-CAu..cl mentally re-
''There haa been an unfair 14 la.._ ea.ta ..... ~ tanled ·ca-e. riola'-the IGt.e burden on health and sodal p~ Ker • ..,.,. w-. .... b7 ..... .. and fedlnl-eo...tltutioaa, auer
grams 11t the local level," be year..ad.... U.S. Dbltrld JucSse Robert f'.
said The psychic also reportedly Peckham ruled todaJ.
P atterson also announced that believfl tbe killer to be t.be Ruli'nc ln a statewide class ac-
t he ('OU nly has recei ved a phone caJler , who called pol.Ice tiODSWlflled ln Ur71onbehalfof
federal grant of $300,000 to set at 2 32 a.m last Sunday. fi ve black youngst ers. the judge
.4.IJJ a medJcaJ clini c for health found use of the tests derued ~r reerung " _She had a strof\.8 feeUng thi: th e m e q ual protection a nd
. He ~aid the grant. alon~ slayer;. w;ould stnke again. aoon ''10Jated r e c ent ly enacted
fees charged to clients. ~will and is increasuig his a cllvtlles. federattaws
permit a health s taff of about 3.5 Thayer said His 131-page decision ordered
to conduct health screening for He said polic~ trus t this contlnu.alJon of a ban on IQ test·
up lo 30,000 people 10 the Cirst particular psychic because. in a 1 ng for placement of black
year of Its operation. · previous cue, abe located for children into educable meot.ally
The DemocraJic congr~man them solely by her paycblc retarded <'EMC> claases.
a lso aald anoHle r grant of abUJUes a nm9Way woman who The decision also ordered the
$407,000 bu been received to bad d laiuiaed ber dlup-state to releat youn1sten now
pro vide he lp for refu!e~a pearance. assl1ned to the special claues.
throuah Rancho SanUaao Junior The state wu further direded
Colle ge District procram1Wt ) _Thayer aaid Urere .ma)' be to lake-• nwu'ber or--atepe aDa
Services would Include jol) aome --in the cue ol an un· obtain court approval before al·
placement and the teacblq ol ld enUfted l"ine woman wbo lowln• or requirin1 the uae of
Enell.sh aa a MCOOd lanpa~ _•_urv_l_ved_.._.an_aua __ c_t_on __ Se~pt-. 23_._ ·standardised lnte~!°~e tests.
Dress up y)>ur old di amonds and other ge ms wi th a new
mounting ~csigncd to bring out new fire and beauty
fl ow ccJr:,y 11 is to upd ate.: you r traditional and f1m: old 1ewelry 0 .
into sparklin g, glamorous new dinner or spcu dl-occasion rings. 1·~.
We can custom dcsign -espec i~lly for you-and yo ur ~~~!
~ d1dmonds will look more beautif~I than eve r before . ~O
. ~:. Let us help you create that new ring from our sc lcc t1on of 1c~·:·
~it;~ exciti ng, modern mountings wi th the wider, bold er look rl:! .. ~. f ! ,,.lff
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laat•ad, Or••l• Coaat1
&apertacl Court lQClp Robect
IUet&el .-Nd U.at a wr..a
p11etutriilt · aa••M LonalM
T•ta, •~ \0 detena.lN ber ..-. t.a1 •tale Wen fW'tMr pn a11~
inlatll'tMc .... II n . T"ta, aloq wtUl be!' ~~U'·olct bo1h1Hd, Sellar l'loa. .,.. dlarled wlUl COD•,
1plrac1 and · aollcltlni tbe
mvder aplalt Aotboay Te1ta °' ............. TJro prevloua psycbolo1tkal
examlnatloPJ have Indicated
Mrs. Tfllti ll'meatally inCOlllpe-
tent to st.and tdal, said ber at·
-"torney, wtWar6 Doughtery. of
Tustin. .
Mrs. Testa<eummtly ls lodpd
-arorance CoUnty Jail in lieu ol
$50,000 bail. Doughtery said he
will request that her ball be re·
due ed.
Doughtery strongly objected
Monday to the appointment of
Dr Ernest Klatte, county dlrec·
tor of mental health, to examine
his client
· The attorney said his client
should have been sent t-0 Patton
State Hospital for treatment.
A further bearing in the case
was scheduled for Nov. 13.
Police claim to possess tape
recordings tha t i mplicate
Roberson and Mrs. Testa in the
murder s olicitation. lo
ve&tigators allege Roberson
gave $2,600 to an undercover of.
ficer to carry out the crime.
·Coast Doctor,
Hospital Face
:Damage Suit
San Cle m ente Ge rteral
Hospital a nd a south coas,\
gynecologist were named as de·
fendants Monday ln a lawsuit
filed by a woman who c)alms
she became prep.ant after a.be
underwent a "permanent stertU~" pl'OHdure
Aec.11dllls to die CW...e Coan-·
tJ' :=:; Court aetloll, Lor· raine~cbo agreed to a tubal
ligation procedure in April 1976,
but wu not warned that it might
fall to "effectively produce in
fertility •·
She became pregnant ln April.
according to the suit.
The. woman is seeking $750,000
in damages -S2SO,OOO in
general damages and $500,000
for what she claims it will cost
to raise the child. According to the suit, the doc·
tor wbo performed the ligation
was David Kawasaki, who bad
offices in Laguna Niguel and
San Clemente
·Blackouts
•
·Not Linked
To Quake
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
spokes man for Southern
Calilomia Edison Co. declloed to-
day to link the El Centro earth·
quake with two electrical
blackouts in the Los Angeles area
minutesbeforethetemblorhit.
Jtm Mitchell, the spokesman,
blamed fallW'ff in Edison's un-
derground equipment in Whit-
Uer and Temple City for the
• blackouts. 1be Temple City out·
a1e began Monday around 4
p.m . and the Whittier problem
occurred at around 4:1S p.m.
.. Any connectlen wltb the earthquake ta pure speculation,"
•aid Kitchell.
Tbe earthquake bit at 4:16
p.m. and was felt ln both sub-
urb&.
Backing Van
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Girl at Home
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FJW'Cl.UB-,S CO~EPT OF FIELDS S-TAMP
U.S. Po1tal Service May la1ue Ottferent VeraJon
A.aaah, Yes
W.C. Fields ' Mug on Stamp
' ByDELORESBROOKSl&WIN Of tlle o.tly ,...,. SIMI
Starting early next year, the ruddy visage of W.C.
Fields will leer from millions of stamps on letters malled
across the nation.
. And it will be a group of Orange Countians who will
raise their wine glasses in triumph because they led the _
lobbying effort that convinced the U.S. Postal Service to
adopt a 15-cent Fields stamp.
Vick Knight, president or lbe Orange County Fiel~
fan club, perhaps said it all:
"Outside of a couple of politicians . he's the rfrst come-
dian to be on a stamp."
The stamp that will be issued by the
post office probably will not resemble
the design prepared by the Orange
County fan club.
But Knight won't know for sure un·
tU the day the stamp is unveiled in 1980.
The f an club members bad promot·
ed a stamp designed by Bill Taylor of
Santa Ana. •
It featured a Fields pose from bis
movie "You Can't Cheat an Honest
1Ut10HT • Man," and was tinted olive green.
Its moet striJdng feature was the martlni-fiavored gum
on tbe bact. ··we ftamecl people wouldn't mind ao m~ paytq 15
cent.a a ump U tbe1 COC a little bua out ol U~· It.''
KniCbt aald. -· '1le W.C. ,,elda atamp LI scbeduled to be tasued by ~
U.S. Post Office in Philadelphia oo Jan. 29, 1980 -the
lOOth anniversary of bis birth. •
Knight said be plans to be there.
, After all, it was Knight, alopg with a few other fans·ol
the comedi~ wbo ~an the wbo1e tb1na about loar yean
~-. . Knight and company bad formed a Fields fan club
called the Bank Dicks in 1967.
As Knight tells it, along came uns. and Bank Dicks re· alized that lbere was no exhibit at Buena Park's Mov -
ieland Wax Mµ.seum honoring their idol.
"Can y0u believe lt?" Knight asked incredulously.
"They bad Nancy Sinatra, for God's sake. But they didn't
have a genius like W .C. Fielda " "l
Their pleas to the museum's management ignored, the
fan club members decided to picket the museum.
Wbeo more than 350 people showed up to support their
cause, Movieland Wax Museum decided to establish a
Fields exhibit. Knight said. •
Heady with success, the fan club decided It Mis U.S.
Pos t Office or bust. They initiated a Jetter writing campaign besieging the
post office with reqoests to immortalize the comedian on a
stamp.
They even talked Orange County Congressman
Willia m Dannemeyer into officially requesting the action.
And it worked.
"The thing that's run for us is that a group or dedicat-
ed people who bung in there were able to get something
dooe. Wemadethepostofficesitupandlisten," Knightsaid ..
It is only fitting that Orange CounUana should have led
lbe stamp fight, Knight said, because Fields bas ties to the
county.
Knight pulled out one of his 43 books on the comedian
and pointed out a reference to Dr. Jesse Citron, father of.
county Tax Collector-Treasurer Bob Citron, one of the
founders of the Bank Dicks.
"When Fields was deathly ill in 1937, be went to a
Riverside sanitarium· where be was treated by Dr.
' Citron," Knight said.
Fields didn't pay UJ>. howevec, and Citron bad to sue to
get his $12,000 fee.
Citron won, too, as son Bob vividly recalled.
elds referred to· my father as the only man who
e t him," Citron said.
The Orange County official was about 8 years old when
bis .father treated Fields, but Citron remembers the come-
dian well. ·:He (Fields) would go to Soboba Hot Sprinp e.ef1'bn-
ce ln a while to get dried out, and my father would treat
him." Citron nUI. ~·He would keep the refrigerator filled with 18-year-old
Scotcb and imported Camembert cbeese, and.. the cup-"'
boards fWl of Ritz crackers.
."Then he'd sit on the bed ln bis ~rwear and eat and
drink all day.'' , ~~:itrl:wi said tba''s bow Fields cauabt the pneumooia
that hil phylddan father cured.
And Vick Kmsbt, like Citl'OD, CODI.Iden Fields a
1entus.: ."People have asked, why W.C. n.eldl?" lt.n1&bt1aJd.
"At a time ln 'the biltory or tbe U.S. when Wnp were
about u bad as tbey could 1et. for 10 ~ti people eould Co
to the movies and tie would make people l•u&b· ••And ~t·a a major eontnbUtkln. • • •
Woman ~Guilty In Slaying
SEATn.E (AP) -Marie Fer·
reboeuf, 2'. face• teatencln1
Nov. t lftel' belQI toDYlded ol
••••• aa ac~HOf'1 to UJe 1•a1~ot ala71a1 of a U.S.
CU1to1D1 officer ID Lynden,
Wab., lalt llaJ.
A ftdlnl court JW) fOUDd tbe .... ...,,......,of .......
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the UNU)t or an ofttcer. Date or leDtf~U tel by Judp Walterll . The Sa womu bad u.dfted um lbe bad DO*b•aa to do wttb &be dMtll of K....ua G. Wa~, wbo wu 1bot bJ ber bus Artie aat Baker. or .,~ ...... 1Mt fo61owed.
Foulups Revealed
County 1iax· B~ -
'•
Later This Year
More than 500,000 property tax
bll.b will bepn to .be malled out
to Orace County residents next
Thursday, a little later than
u.aual.
County Tax Collector·
Treasurer Robert Citron aaid
Monday the delay bas been.
caused by problems that be1an
in Auesaor Bradley Jacobs' of.
lice.
Citron said that on some new.
construc tion, the assessor
placed valuatipns ln excess °'
the prope}ty's true value.
He added that all of the golf
courses in the county were
placed on the tax roll at theJr
lull market vaJue. instead of the
assessed value which is 25 per·
cent or the full market value
The assessor also placed on
the lax roll exempt property
such as government buildings
and churches, according to
Citron.
Citron said the errors were
made in an effor:t to comply with
n e w-laws passed b y th e
Legislature in 197{} that affects
assessing practices.
Citron declared that the delay
in completing the tax rells will
cause a large dollar loss 111 in·
terest earnings.
He said that. prev1ou:.ly. when
all tax bills were mailed out at
one time. his office collected a
minimum of S7 m1lllon ln tht
first week a!ter mrulmg
Citron estimates that the coun
ty treasurer's office. which rn·
vests money for 170 different
taxing agencies tn the county
will lose interest earnings w the
amount of Sl~.8S9 because of the delay.
He said th4 under current
high interest rates that. a million
dollars will earn $360 in tnlerest
each day. _ ,.,
This year 's tax bilJs . which
total $488.9 m1llt on . will bC>
mailed out in increments Th~
final mailing is scheduled Nov
5.
Ralph .Martin,
Businessman,
Dies at 65
Ralph Francia Martin, an Orange Coast res1dent and busi-
nessman ~ 195$.. died Satur-
day at South Coast Medical
Center in South Laguna. He w~
65.
M~ Martin founded Ralph's
Furniture Store in Costa Mesa in
19 5S . It was lo cated. on
Newport Boulevard near Pink's
Dn1gstote. He w:is active in the
\old ~o~town Businessmen's
1.J.ssoc1auon.
As the family operated busi·
ness expanded, it 'was moved lo
Fountain Valley in 1970. Mr
Martin moved with his family in
1972 from Costa Mesa, where
they bad lived since 1955, to
Lagwwt'Beach.
Mr. Martin's son. Ri chard,
said there will be no formal
memorial services
Mr. Martin is survived by his
widow Mi ld red. of Laguna
Beach: his sons. Richard and
Donald or Orange; and Dorothy
Probasco and Richard Melendy,
his sit.er and brolber. both of
Pasadena.
Otd you know lhal QOld nuci
g'9ts are considered Qom
· stones? Authentic gold nucr-
gets posse93 tlie reQuired gem
stone qualltfes of beauty ranty
and durability They are Iha
orlglnal gem stones -their Ut:l·
contrived. "found" l»auty wu
c herished long before
speclaflzed cutting techniques
were deYelOped to enhanoe the
beauty of other valued atone
varieties.
The beauty of nuggets Is 1n
the natural sculpture form
given them by nature . ~ and
their unique qua»ty no two
alike.
Nuggets are very rare Lesa
than 1% Of the WOfld's gold re-
coveri .. are in n\l009t form A
one Oun<le nugget Is now more
rarely found than a five cardt
dlamofld. Imagine the odds
agaln.t finding a ~ pound
nug99' aa '909ntly reported In
AuetniHa. h wlll be valued at
dramattcally more ttten the
amount Of gold In It. a.cause
of Ila ratlty. It will have gre1t
value •a c:ollector'.tltem.
Natu1al nugget• are re·
martcabty cfote to total purity.
containing alight tree•• of
allver. platinum or COPP9' A .. uy vatw 19 g9Mrally betwMn
21 and 2a< but ltt ~h In
gold ~' la ,., axoeeded bf
'.
\ ·.
T a.x bill.a will be eom1dered
ttelinquent-If not paid or
postmarted by Dec. 10. Citron
said.
Last year, all the tax bWa
wer~ malled out Oct. 25 dMp6te
admlmatratloa problems caUled by PropoUUon 11, acc:ol"dbll to
Citron.
He Hid that, in previous
years, all tax bWa have been ID
~ mall by Oct. 15.
Nobel Pn%e Wi••~•
Theodore Schultz (left ) of the University of Chicago-and
St r Arthur Lewis of Princeton University have been
Jointly awarded tne Nobel Prize for economic science.
Cuts Predicted
In OC Refugees
By ROBERT BAllKER
Of tw oauv fl111ot si.tt
The number of Southeas t
As ian r e fugees coming to
Ora~e County will be cut back
substantially in coming moatbs.
Rep. Jerry Pauenoo. D-&mta
Ana.said Monday.
. Pauer.._ wbo at Ule Mme
time anftO'mCed that rehaa-do
not PON a baa1&.b Uareat iocaJb. det'lared that Orange County ls
receivlq a diapropo~&At
ahareoloew arri¥al9.
Re said be baa received a-
suranca tmm ""'"IH re 1 etOe-meot officials that oa.Jy retqeees
with "family attachments .. will
be a !lowed to settle here directly
from Asia
Patterson estimated that the
influx of refugees would fa1I
from about l.000 per month to
about 600-700 per month
Patterson reports that Orange
County thas l percent of the na·
t1on ·s total population but 10 per·
cent or the <'Ountry s refugee
problem
A bout 20.000 refu~ees have re·
.settled in ~ county to date. or.
hclals say.
·'There bas been an unla1r
burden on health and sodal pro-
~rams at the local level." he
said ··
Patterson also announced that
t he county has received a
federal grant of $300,000 to set
up a medical clinic for health
screening.
He said the grant, along with
fees char ged lo clients. will
Mary Barr. Cer11fied Oemotog1sr
permit a health staff.or about 3S
to conduct health screening for
up to 30.000 people in the tint
year o( its operation.
Tbe Democ:ratic c:on&reaman also satd aaotber 1rant of-1411.• ....... neei•ed to .
pro•hle lletp~ Tefu1eea t.lwoqtl ......... • .. , ....
Cotte1e Olatrlct pro&T•m•. -Services would Include job
placement ud the te.aai.q ol &a&IWa • a88emd ............
' Tuba Tooten
'tounding Off
URBANA. JU. (AP> -Tuba
players might be considered a
brassy lot as they take advan·
tage o( this week to blow their
own horns at O<:tubalest.
··our goal is to promote our in·
s trume ots . c r e ate j o b o p ·
porturuties and have composers
write new· works for us." said
Dan Perantoru, a University or
lllinois mus ic professor . "A
catchy pbnse like Octpbafest
gets people's attention."
Perantoru. one or the founders
o f Tubi s t s Unive rs a l
Brotherhood Association, or·
ganized the five-day Octubafest
here. He says there probably
will be more than 100 like it
around the WOl'ld.
ns value as a rant gem stone -
one ol natures very limited edt·
Uont .
Olf1 Lat recently brought in
a mineral specimen to show
me He had discovered It
among hi9 moth«'• penonal
treasures It was a chunk of
qu•ru veined with gold. It was
purchatlld by his orandtathef
on April to. 1923 ... the same
tune he bought s1ock In the
Poker fl,llts Go4d Gtr"SI Mining
Company In Sen franctaco.
The genUemen did oot maa
hie fort\IM with hie sh.,.. Rf
oold mining It~ but his famj..
1y hat st intlaf9ating and un,,_
que memento._ which I have
been allowed to exhlbft with
our display of gold nugget
jeWelry
CHARLES H. BARR
Our n~ come fn>1" the
glacial ltrMml of Al•ka ~
the Yu"°'1. Thev .,. mede up
In neckleoes. br-.c91el9, ea,..
rlng1. pendant• and rlnga.
Eech Item la aocompenled by a certificate of authenticity.
While we don't ~ • alngte
1-tb. nugget In our oollectlon
(our 19f'QMt Jt a 11tti. ovet one
ounoe) we tNnlt you wlll be In·
trigued by tt\19 un~ form of
jeWelry ... natural gOtd nug-aeta •.. nch. lhlnlng, ._.,...
fflQ"*1ts of ..,. wllderMlll.
El Salvador
·' .·
J
f:dtlor Omlmlw Espllllntng trn Trolll* to Jlo a.u ~ . -came to the offtce before dawn today. He phoned me and
•boot my late slumber. 1baa rudely awakened, I decided
to call everybocty else on tbe statf.
. .
1A..N IALVAl>Oll. at Salvidor
<AP>-TwoeW7alr noOUIUICI u.. bMd of m lalndor'a debt-... ,, 1ovennaut aanouneed
plua todQ to Mt up a naUq
jU9ta of two ome.e and tbree
civlllaaa ud f.!:••d to re· dlArl.lllM tM oa '1 wealth.
Col. J..U. Abdul Gutlenea
and Col. Adolfo Amoldo Na·
f ano alto dluolved tbe
e1l1latuu thal bad beeft
dom!Dated by the_ covenuneat
t.oppa.d Moad.ay Dl&bt and Pl'C>-.
Cuba Pus·h
Delayed
·For· TV
CHARLO'ITE, N.C. <AP) -
MQre than 1, 700 Marines will u -
sault the beach at Guantanamo
Bay in Cuba Wednesday two
hours later than originally
planned -partly because it will
be easier for telelvislon to cover
their landing ~re.be.
Military offlclala said Monday
another reason for the delay in
the landlna ia w._k~p Marines
from hurtilag tbemaelvea wblle
getlin& into boa\a in tbe dart.
• Alter a gathering.of all tbe intellectual editorial minds
. ' on this staff, we decided the problem wa1 cauSed by the
.. ,, .. _._ -· .· Calexico earthquake. A quick survey-(>f, all the otber
papers in Orange County, however, established that their
teletype news machines bad worked Just fllle all night.
THE maasE, ordered by
President Carter in tbe wake of revelations about a Soviet com·
bat brigade in CUba, involves
sending Marines ashore from
three Navy lhlpe to simulate the
reinforcement of the 420 Marines
already at the U.S. military base.
on Cuba.
The drills. are intended as
much to demonstrate that the
United States can defend its
poasessioa.a aa to give practice
to the Marines and Navy IT WAS UNFAia. we blubbered, that the Calexico
quake should single us out to be punished by disconnected
electronics.
How in the world would we fill today's _paper? We
might have to come up with som~ momentous local news.
Maybe we could get som~ Orange County jolly boys to
push the U.S. postal people into issuing a W.C. Fields
stamp. Thal might fill some space.
llADI! EDISON MDJ.n would invite Jane Fonda to
1peakbeforetheOr8,Jll~CountyBoardofSupetviaon.
Bow about aett1Da the Huntlqtoo Beach City Council to thrvw a C!CM:ktall par\)' boDorin& fellow Ccmnrilmaa Jolm Thoma? ·
. Meanwhile, the Laguna Beach ctty CouDcil eooJd aplce
things UJ> downcoast by all members donnln.I sheets ~ ~~ ~ .!'> bootle1 apartment owners aboutiq, ~
' • THE NEWPORT BBACB CITY Council eould make
some news by unanimously agreeing to allow something
Anything will do. Apartments, condos or roller skates. ·
.Anyway, a fter exhaustive investigation we de·
termln.ed t.bat our news wires got dilsconnected0 by some
operauve of-Ma Bell who spliced the, wrong wires lfl..Santa
Ana.
Wouldn't you know it wouJd be somebody in Santa Ana
that did us in.
We _got ~nn.ected in tin)e to get all tbe wire news
about higher oil pnces, strikes, violence and Carter versus Kennedy.
When you come right down to it, the W.C. Fields
stamp is a lot more exciting.
But a demonstration.l,proves
nothing if no one sees it:
"IT'S HARD TO cover Guan·
tanamo from the Pentagon,"
s aid Lt. Commande r Gordon
Peterson, spokesman for the
Defense Department. Thus.
many special arrangements
have been made to help get the
news out.
Planoen for the Joint ~a
of Stalf have moved back the landlq ti.me from dawn unW
about 8:30 a.m. to make it safer
for llariaee and live added ll&bt for the TV cameras.
Al~ Martnea cooaldered
lt a military secret that they
were loading the troops onto
ships last Wednesday in
Morehead City, Navy public re.
lations officers supplied the date
without prompUng
JN ADDITION, Navy and Air
Force spokesmen in Norfolk,
Va., and Washington a.re telling
reporters when they can see the
assault., even though the day of
the landing is supposed to be a
secret.
Military personnel from
Washington.~ Norfolk, Jackson· ville, Fla., and Jacksonville,
N.C., are scrambllnf to 1et re-
porters into Guantanamo, brief · Senate Nixes Fuel Bill Aid ~ ·~ tbeD), show~ them ..the exercise,
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The
Senate rejected a proposal Mon·
day for spending $1.25 billl.on in
emergency fund.a to help elderly
and poor pe~ pay sharply
rul'ng fuel bUl.s thiB winter.
Shortly before the 47-43 vote
Sen. Jacob Javita, R·N.Y ., said
many al the poor and eklerly
"cannot afford to buy fuel no
then get tbem out and to
matter bow they skimp and 1 telepbooes in time to meet de-
save '.' adlines. Those arrangementa
J avita bad sought to leapfrog
normal legislative procedure8
because, be said, 1otn1 throucb
normal channels would not get
the money where it was needed
ln lime to aave aome poor .people
from freezlng this winter.
have been altered at least four
times in the past five days.
Another problem bas been
that the Navy base at Guan·
tanamo switched lut weekend from DayUgbt Saving Time,
which most of the country la still
using, to Eastern Standard Time.
Showers Soak South
Icy Temperature• Move Into Northeat
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""'Mell Dir' I t IW
I t SW t , SW
2 a w
mlaed a •1 moderate and
emlaeatb' democr.UC" IO'N'D·
meat. · ·
But l!:l SalYador'I Jladk> C..
tral 1.W leftist.I from tbe LP_.
movement. in defta.nee ol tbe
new Soffl111Deat'1 appeal ffW tranqilUity. bad aelHd aome
facilities in U.. SU Salvador
suburb of llejlcaos, a db' of about 100,000.
THE SADIO said the leftilta,
beavlly armed, had la.ken over
tbe cathedral, clty hall and
police headquarten there.
LP·28, sboct for the Popular
Leagues of Peb. 21, it eon·
stdered fairly moderate on the
spectrum al tM doleJl active )ef.
list groups opeuttn1 ln the
country.
The rebel spolteamao, wbo
asked anonymity, refused to
describe the ideology of the re-
bels, saying only they want to
••seek a change in the structure
or the armed forces and effect
the changes that are necessary
lo the country.''
Ptior to the iocident. some of,
ficers were known to want
Romero to llberallu bis regime,
while others called for an even
tougher crackdown on the i.o·
cteasingly violent leftist ele· ment.
T~key Chief
Quits Mter .
Vote~ Defeat
ANKARA, Turkey <AP>
Turkish Premier Bulent Ecevit
announced bis resioatloo Mon-
, day because oC"an election defeat
that gave more power to the op-
posiUoo forces led by former pre-
mier Suleyman Demirel.
Ecevit said be would Connally
submit the resignation of his
government to President Fahri
Koruturk on Tuesday. The de-
cision came aft.er three hours ol
meetings involvi~ the Cabinet
and the leadership of Ecevit's
m o de rate·le ftist Re publican
People's Party. ·
·'Dur government bas 105t a
majority in the Parliament. The
election results as they renect in
the ~liament necessitate a
change of government," Ecevit told reporters after emerc:inl
from the meetings.
Hero Reealled
Glory T~d to Unhappines•
MANCHESrER. N .H. (AP) -Rene Gapon and Ira Bayes re·
tu.med from Iwo Jima aa World War ll heroes. immortalised in a
Pulitzer Pri.ze·winni.o.& i>bo&ograph of a Dag·raisi.og on the island.
It took Gagnon Z3 yea.rs toGg,r, but be bu followed Hayes down
the path from hero to unhappiness, alcobol and death. .
Tbe lut surviving Marine from tbe famous. pbotoerapb,
Gagnon died Friday at age SS al an apparent heart attack in the
boiler room al the apartment complex where be worked as a custo-
dian.
Poa A TOIE it bad seemed he led a cbanned U!e. Of the 250
men in Gacnoa'• company, only 12 su:rvind Iwo Jima. Three of
the •ix men in the pbotocraph never returned from the island.
Hayee died al ~ on the Gila River Indian Reservation
in central AriJooa after a drlnkinl bout in ~-Jobi\ Bradley, a Navy hospitaJ corpsman who helped in the
fla1 raislDC, t. still Uvlng i.o Antigo, Wb.
GAGNON WA.8 DISCIL\&GED from the Marines in April, 1946.
In an lmer'view last year. be recalled that alt.er returning, be worked •
at a number ol jobs, nearly lost his wife and nearly became an
alcoholic.
Even the lnteniew bad an unhappy ending. On Memorial Day;
1.978, three da.ya after the account was published in a Conca.rd
newspaper, Gagnon 111u fired from hi.s job as rugbt manager of a
Maocbeatef' mot.el because of comments be made about the motel.
During the battle, three soldie~ were trying to hoist the
makesb.it't flagpole but it was too heavy Two more Joined in. So·
meone called in Gagnon, and u the six ll.tted the pole, Associated
Press photographer Joe Rosenthal snapped the picture.
THE llOAD TO THE motel's rught desk· had been a long <>Oe.
When be returned from the war. Gagnon and the two other surviv·
ing flag raisers reeeived a hero's wek ome in Wa.shington and
spent two months tounng the country to promote war bonds.
Gagnoo then played lumsell in a John Wayne movie, "Sands of
two Jima." Offered a seven·year. $700 a weelt moVJe contract. he
refused when bia wile told him to cboose between·actmg and mar·
rtage. He returned to bJA native Manchester and a $60 a week job
in a textile milL
1. Turn· air Conditioning ther-4. Insulate your home.
mostats up to 78.
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2. Tum heat down t.o 65.
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i. Drive your car u lf there
were an ea.i>etween your root
and the IU pldal.
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5. Shop the ads in the Daily
Pilot. Combine your shopping
trips, going for just exactly .the
merchandise you need and tbe
stores selling it. at a price you -
can afford. , ...
Remember. the advertls~ments
in the Dai~Pilot are placed by
firms and · · viduals in your
-community -e Orange Coast .
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EDITION
Wat~hes ·Offered to Judg~ as
a, RDDICSlt'll08•.._ ..............
A 1taae pri.an iDmai. ~
at Orance County J all was
cbarted todaY wttb olferiq a •.ooo tinbe to Superior Court
Judie Robert Rlctlea IA return
for a favorable sentence on local
charcea ol crand then and
fraud.
According to Oran1.e_ County
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt n-art, the
brtbe wu otrer'ed to YDClercover aanu wbo po9ed u -te1aJ aldes
to \be Judie.
Jud.-Rlcklel was never even
~re ol tM brtbe attempt, Ra.rt
•• alned.
A aeeood man lat.er provided
the undercover investigators
with $30,000 in &Oki watches as
coUa-.erll unUJ the cash could. be
raised, Hart alleged.
According. to Hart, law en-
rorcement offtcen reeeived in-
formation throuab the Jail that ltkhard Timofhy Workman,
factn1 n1ne counts of grand theft
and fraud in a $3 miilion
"scam," made known th~ fact
that be wanted to bribe a judge.
During the past weekend.
sheriff's Intelligence Unit ln·
vestigalor Lea Lebe r a nd
Newport Beach Police Sgt. John
Simon visited Workman at the
jail when tbe allegecl bribe at~
tempt WU diJcuued.
"The idea was tbat ~ judge
would allow him to run his
Orange Cotmty sentence coocu.r·
rent to bis state prison sen-·
teoce." Hart explained.
Workman bas been serving
time at Chino State Prison oo
previous convtctlons or grand
theft and fraud, Hart said. .
He described Workman, who
bas several aliaes,, as "an or· ganhed crime figure," well
known to law enforcement
agents.
Hart said an arrest Wan'8Dl
baa been . obtained against
Workman's outside associate,
whom Hart declined to identify.
Workman was charged in a
complalnt with attempting to
bnoe a public official. Hart said.
Details of the investigation were
not · released until the gold
watches were ac:tually In the
hands of the undercover agents,
Hart said. '
Judge Rickles presides over ..
the master criminal calender In
SUperior ~urt. Hart, whjle declining to pro-
vide specl.tics, said undercover
agents received wor.d from the
jail t}lat Workman was
desperately t1")'ing to "fmd so-
meone with connections" to
carry out the bribery deal.
South Border
Property
_Damage
High
CALEXICO <AP> -With after
shocks still rumbling beneath
them thousands of jittery Im-
perial Valley residents cleaned
up their shattered property t.o-
d ay while scientists gathered
seismic dat.a in the wake of .e
thundering earthquak~ that in·
jured at least 91 persons.
The Monday afternoon quake,
which measured 6.5 on the
Richter Scale and. was centered
10 miles east or here. was felt up
lo 300 miles away in three states
a nd Me xico. Most o f the
damage, however. was concen·
trated in the agricultural valley
of 90,000, which straddles the
Mexican border about 100 miles
eaat of San Diego. <Related photo,
Page AS>
Bui.._ cnambled and boUle
roofa ~.... A•&om•Ml• ... ,.. .. t d .. , ............
Highways buckled , bieladbac
sections of busy Interstate 8
Twenty rural bridges· were
dam8J:1· Severa.1'-fires broke
out. · ~glass wu ever.
ywbere. Three loaded f\ael tanks at a
tank farm out.aide El Centro
wuenqituredbytha-Quakeand
authorities -:ere concerned that
the strong aftershocks that con·
tinued to jolt lb'e area today
would spark a "mammoth fire.''
Some of the aftershocks were
felt as far away as San Diego.
More than 20 fire fighters
from two counties stood by as'of-
flctals worked frantically to
drain 90,000 gallons of gasoline
and aviation fuel from three
damaged storage tanks.
The All-American Canal
which brings water rrom the
oearby''Colorado River to .this
thirsty desert land, sustained
major damage. according to of-
fidals rrom the stale Office or
Emergency Preparedness, who
were to make an aerial survey
today.
The OES said at least 61 in·
jured persons were treated at
three area hospitals on this side
of the border-Calexico, El Ceo-
tro Community and Pioneer
Memorial in nearby Brawley
·'There were no serious in-
juries,'' said Alex Smith, ad·
ministrator al El Centro Com-
munity Hospital. "We bad ~gbt
caaualities, bumps and bnuses.
minor lacerations... the most
serious -injury was a laceration
thatcUdoottakestitches." •
• Just. across the Mexican
border in Mexicali, where some
panic was reported in the city's
teeming streets Police Officer
Apulinar Sunaran said many
homes .were heavily dama1es
and 30 pes IOm were i.lljured-
mostly by breaki.Da 11ua.
SeismolosUsta at tbe Calilomia
Institute or Te_chnology in
Paaadeoa said the minute-lon.& temblor wa1 centered aJionl the
Mexican bprder, p~ly on the
Imperial Fault. wblcb ls an off.
lltoot ol tbe famed San Andreas
Fault. ~
£acer ecieDtiltl were amloua· tr comllAlis tbe area today, set· tla• up eopbiaticated iutna·
meata lllDd Dl'Ob6nl craca in tbe arid ..._-Door In an effort to
IGDlct ..... data .. J*Rble.
•tlM po a aMllllDcb. . ao.. 'Bdmllld Q. Brown Jr. •llaort• BMtCoutpr ....... 1191 U9iF "8 niDI wl WM ..... to ..... tM lm,.n.l
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Laguna Case
Drugs Believed
Cause of Death
Laguna Beach polm~ are m-
vesttgatmg the death of ao un-
identified 29-year-old Monterey
County man found Monday even·
1ng lying near the bluffs at
Sleepy Hollow Beach
Investigator Gene Brooks said
the man was found aifer an
a nonymous phone calle r told
police the locauon.
Brooks said the death ap·
peared to be the result of an ac
cidental drug overdose but noted AP'•.,.,,_.. the final cause or death will be
original call lo report some men
down on the beach. ·
Brooks said authorities were
withholding release of the vie·
tim 's name pending notification
of his next or kin.
Authorities were in cont.act
with Monterey County official~
this morning but had failed tu
locate the rnan·s relatives.
QUAKE DAMAGE EXTENSIVE -The Im
i>ertal QM.mty General Services bullc:Uni is
tilting from force of earthquake Monday
afternoon. The building, which the fire de·
partment says is still sinking, sits atop
pillars that were badly damaJ(ed.
determined by a corone r 's
autopsy scheduled later today.
~·He bad bl.a w~ and there
waa money in it 90 we don't
think robbel'J' wu ill•olYed,"
CUSD OKs
Teacher
Firings
EARTHQUAKE CAUSES CHAOS IN'CALEXICO
Store Owner S.zundlno ANlano Puta Store Back In Order
cracked swimming pools in the .. cent...(atoreowner.
desert resort of Palnl' Springs, A-Sikery sustained $3,000
a bout 65 miles northwest or damage as spices, dyes. creams
here. · and nour mixed into one gigan-
ln hard bit El Ceolro--wbere tic confection In the slora1e
p0lice stood gµard ·to prevent rooin. A paint store was a rain·
looting-the elgbt-year-old bow of red, white and black-
"earthquake proof" Imperial -colon that flowed Crom 7$
County Senice Bullclinl lh1fted flve·1allon drums that came
on its foundation a nd was craahlncdown.
declared a tGtal loea by state di.a· In Brawley, a water tower
uter oftldall. tumbled to the pwnd, an old
A bo\tt 200 peQple were theater collapsed and several
nacuated from the . six-story boaae trailers were knoc.ked
ltncture lfter' tt dropped one from tWr 1upporta: Power and
ad a ball feet and lifted three telephone Uoea were down
feet to one tide wbea lta COD· tbrou1bout the valley and
crete 1upport plltara buckled numerom ,,u and water malns
and ~~·Our bulldlu, J· were cracked. · ~. wullC:Ji.aeaboutoaefoot The earthquake was tbe
eitb•r •• , . ~ .UHi It Wat siron.-in tbe 48 conU~
aom.u.tq like belDI on a roller i tatat .u.c. \be dilutrous Feb.
• eoaater," a llUl'°''s aJde sJJd. t , tm Sylmar.SU Fernando
''Tben WM wtndow .... all quake wbk:b lrila.d es people ad
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BrOOU .......... ," '°'*'• at San Juan Man It .. a ........ au:1Mwtei""" o•ea clo9e. •• •
Officers responded to the Dies ID• Coast beaeb ••r "' Sotath Cout
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Road Crash 9 :30 p.m. Tbe victim was tabn to South Coast Medical Center
· where doctors worked oo .him A wrong way driver who was »but failed to revive him. k~lled i~stantly Monday when · Brooks speculated that the
has _ca~ hit a truck hea.d-on on the anonymous phone call tip might
San Diego Freeway m El Toro have come from friends wbo
may h.ave ca~ed the cr~h to didn't want to gel involved with
take his. own. life, according lo an investigation aotothedeath.
C:aliCorrua Highway Patrol of-"People usually don't want to
f1cers. •. . . . talk to the police i! drugs are in-The man was 1dentaf1ed as 1 ed .. Brooks said
Richard . Dumont, 23. or San vo ~e 'said it app~ar ed the
Juan _Cap1stra.no. . stricken man htrd bee n carried
Officers said ~ .witness ~old to the beach location and
them Dumont, dnvmg a fore1ip1 · dumped near the bluffs.
made sports car. passed ~im The investigator said officers
while traveling nearly 80 miles have not determined where the
per hour and m ade a U-tum on victim was sJJlying in the area.
the southbound lanes or the The· man was found on' the beach
freeway ti v·n tel
Th · rts ar then crashed below Vaca on i age, a mo e SJ?<> c m the Art Colony. where a man mto a p1 c.k-up truck .near Lake called police shortly after the Forest Drive, destroymg the car
and causing major damage to
the truck.
c...--U.ane.I &eJlool JlM..
triet b• ,_. lul" ~ a measure aimed at iring
teacben wbo walk off their ~
and approved tripling daily sub-
sti t ute instructor pay in the
e vent of a threatened strike.
But teacher association presi·
dent. St.e!arue Seach said after
the board's action that while a
strike Ls possible both sides hope
lo continue to negotiate an end
to the current labor dispute .
No future contract talks are
scheduled.
Teachers are asking for an
11.5 percent pay booSL while
CUSD negotiators are offenng
only a 7 percent increase. .
Negotiators for .the .dist.rict'-
750 \eacbers are also asking for
binding arbitration in contract
grievances. But district officials
are str ongly opposed to the
arbitration demand.
Miss Seacb, a second grade
teacher at Moulton elementary
School, said the next step in the The driver of the truck was re-
leased from Saddleback Com-
munity Hospital with minor in·
Juries.
Patrolmen at the scene
theorized that the fat.al accident
Police Hope
Drawing Will
,. contract talks would be for the
state to be asked to step in. But
she said the t.alk.s are not al that
stage.
Trustees adopted a series of
policies aimed at updating the
district's stand against teachers was a successful suicide at-T..,,.~e K;ller tempt, officers said i II......_,. .,
400 Injured
In Philly
Train C·rash
PHILADELPHlA CAP) -A
chain.reaction crash or three
commuter traiM during the
morning rusft hour today sent
riders tutnbling throu"h the,
aisles, injuring more than 400
passenjen. ·
"All beU broke loose, said
one of the passengers.
There were ·no reports or
rataJtties in the accident on the
Media-Weal Cbealt!r llne in
southwest Pblladelpbia.
The injured were tallea to 23
boepltall and a nearby elemea·
tary scbool, said Police Com·
mtaaloner Joaepb O'Neill. Most
of the lnjuries involved bloody
noaes, cull, whlplaabee and
. some brc*en bonel, be said ..
A pMMftler on the rear train
11ld lt "J .. t plowe4 into the bac~" of the train stopped ln
froatot ft. ·
AcCOl"dtnl to R.B.., Hoff1D4D,
an offtciaf of Conran, wbln
operat.e tbe commuter Hnice,
a nine-car lead train developed •
mecbanlcal failure and a leeond
traia, wblda allo b.lld D1De can,
•tft9ped blb1Dd It.• -•rin.. .. ..., traba tot mn.cs
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By JACKIE BYMAN
Of ... o.lty ""'SUfl Tustin police bave released a
drawing, as vis ualized by a
psychic, or a man they said
could be the killer or a number
of Orange Coast women. They
added that.· the psychic believes
the killer Ls tbe man wbo called Tu stin police early Sunday,
"playing a game."
Tustin Police Cbie( Charles
Thayer, speaklng for a task
force of detectives from fout
cities-and the county. admit ted
that calling in a psychic means
police a.re "grasping at straws."
"Basically, we have no leads
in tb.la case," be said. 'Thayer nld be bopes someone
wbo tees tbe drawina or hears a
tape ol the phone caller oo radio
or televilkln will recop.be t.be aus~ and call pollco. Be also
said the psychic belie•• the
ma1>'s name may be Salvatiore.
There was no lndlcatioll wtaMber
that ls the flnt nam6 or a 1ut
name.
The caller, • ~· with a allabt drawl, toyed with the dlt·
patcher in • brief CCJe-:= frequenily ....... q
wltb q\leltiODI.
.Asked wbo he was, be aald,
"W)o do ,OU think it la?" 8Dd.
momeat i.ter, "Why don't JOU
take • IUIUT It could be the
Wiaard ol Oa.'' He promiMd to call blek ln an bour bu\ dWD't,
Tba,.rMAcl.
(8" troaD&U, ..... Al)
· who walk off their jobs. A
teacher could now be fired if he
or she refuses to ret<un to work
alter a warning and two-week
period has pused. ·
Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness
to n ight with a aligh t
chance of showers. Partly
cloudy Wednesday. Lows
tonlgbt 57 to 84. Wghs
Wednesday 68 to 75.
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ma.tt.J cm IMl ..... tf V ...... Randl._.t
Tb at '1 wut 8u Clemeat. ~ Plann•~ Com= mem._. • w-.t to cllllewa .,._. lh•
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Comm•11klaera bave iawtted ti»N.._. fw tM U,8. llartDe C••P•. Stale 0.part•••t of
Parke, San Dle10 Coaat1
Deput.mmt ot Truaaportatloe
CalTram abd tbe 0r..,. eo.tY
Envlroamental Mana1emHt .
A,.11cy '° their meetlq. at 1:30 p.m . ill the Countil Chamber
100 Ave. Preeicllo. •
At lHtt one olflclal, AJan
Ulm, state parks auiatanl
superintendent, says be basical-
ly Ol>ll'08M the new road. But
Ulm aald Monday be wants to
see tbe,eievelopen• pla11. . . Tbe propoeed 3,000-unlt pro.
ject, known as Rancho San
Clemente, is located rou1bJy
south of Avenida Pico, east of
ex.istiq homes alon1 tbe San
Diego Freeway and extends d~wn to the Silo Diego County
-~·w..-DIOOINO OUT IN El CENTRO AFTER DEVASTATING QUAKE
Roberto Avtla Stack• Block• From Hit Front Porch
Frota r•fl(-A I -Line. •
Nu-West Development QUAKE Corporation, developers of the • • •
Rancho San Clemente project
told San Clemente council mem;
bers they were optimlatic about
a southern access road being built
in the future.
Council members voted 3 to 2
last month to approve the
Rancho San Clemente specific plan. ·
scale.
Historically, the Imperial
V a II e y b a s b.e e n a v e r y
seismically active are a. On May
18, 1940, an earthquake in lhe
valley killed nine persons and
disrupted water supply, ~~rops,
causing considerable losses.
During this century. more than
seven major quakes have struck
the area.
Council members Karoline
Koester and Myrtis Wagner op-
posed the plan's approval
partially becauae they asserted
that no guarantees bad been
made that a future southern ac· IJoar.d Mulls cess road would be built. • 1
Mrs. Koester asserted that the ~raffic from the 3,000-home pro-
Ject would overload A venida Pico.
State parks officials are con-
sidering the establishment or a
camp.ground a"jacent to the
Rancho San Cl~mente project
across the county line. This site is
currently located on Camp
.PeJtdleton
SchoQl. Board
Candidates
To Air Views
An across-the-board pay raise
for teacbe~· and certificated
school employees is expected to
be granted tonight by the Hunt·
ington Beach City (elementary)
School Dis trict Board ol
Trustees.
Teachers a nd certificated
workers agreed earlier this
month with district negotiators
on a 7 .5 percent salary boost. AU
parties also agreed to extend
curreht contracts until June 1982. -•
• Both ~be Huntington Beach
Elementary Teachers Aaaocia· tion. and the California School
Employees AuociaUon started
bargainine on reopened articles
of their W18 contracw lut Juiy.
Management and non.
certificated employees are also
expected. to be liven salary in·
creaaes. In all cases raises
would be retroactive to last July
Bus Fares
For Students
Will Capistrano Uri'ified School
District students someday pay
bus fares t,o ride from home to
school and back?
School board members told
CUSD aides Monday to stlldy
that possibility and bring back a
report to trustees later this year.
Trustees decided to study the
1 quesuoo of imposing student bus
fares after the recent passage of
atate ._,alatioa ~ u AB
UN tbet aUOw9 die t ... to be leYted by 8Cbool dlstrtcta.
AB 1515 wu introduced by As
semblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R·Newport Beach,
and became law lo April.
CUSD Trustee Ted Kopp OP·
posed the bus fare study: Kopp
said the fee system would even-
tuaUy ~e out public school
transportation.
School b•rd President
George White said he might
favor a bWl fare system only if it
did not inctease the amount of
funds CUSD already spends on
student home-to-school-to-home
transportation.
Trustee Edward Westberg
said the study should include possible plans to increase stu.
dent walking distance and use of
Orange County Transit District
bus es ror high s chool
youngsters.. --1
Las~ year, CUSD trustees in
creased student home-to-school
walking distances lo order to
save about "$352,000 ln busing
costs.
Nov. 5 Trial
Set in Child
Rape, Murder
A Nov. S Or a nge County
Superior Court trial date was
scheduled Monday for a 44-year-
old Woodland Hills man accused
or the rape-torture murder or a 2~·year-old girl who disap-
peared from her Ventura County home in March, 1978.
Theodore Frank, held in
custody without bail. races char~es or murder, rape, kid
nappmg and child molestation in
connection. with the abduction an~ slaying of young Amy Sue Se1ti Y entura County Deputy Dis tract Attorney Irving Prager
said he will seek the death
penalty for Frank should he be c~nvicted in the upcoming jury trial.
T h e case was moved to
Orange County because of lhe
alleged 1>rcJuclicial effect of pre-
t r i a J publicity in Ve ntura County.
The young girl's body was
found in a bushy area alongside
a driveway in Topanga Canyon
on llarcJa 11. 1971. two ~
•fter •he bad ~ abdaded
from a Camartllo reaideoc'e where she wu staying witb a baby sitter .
According to court documents.
the body was found about 500
yards from Ftank's home -
It was learned Mo11day from a
source familiar with the case
that prosecutors will attempt to
link Frank with the crime
through microscopic examina-
tion of plier marks found on the
girl's body with a tool seized
from Frank's home.
Prosecutors also will attempt
to show that a man fitting
Frank's description was seen in
the Camarillo neighborhood
about the time the Seitz giTl was abducted. •
. Frank previously had pleaded
innocent to au charges against
him.
Frank was arreste-d-in
January shortly after being seh·
tenced to elgbt years in state
prison on two convictions in Los
Angeles County child molesta·
Uon cases.
Trutees meet. at Peterson
School, 20661 Fama worth Lane, at 8p.m
Arabs Cancel Bids
OTTA WA CAP> -Arab COUD·
tries have cancelled three COD·
tracts worth more than $4.5
million beca~ of the new gov-
ernment's plan to move the
Canadian embassy 'ln Israel
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, ID·
ternational Trade Minister
Micha~ Wlllon said Monday.
Bergeson Attacks
Voucher Proposal
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Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson said Monday the June,
1980, proposed school voucher
plan that ~-on the ballot would kill p\lbllc and private
education in California and curb
local school boards.
Answering questions before
Capla.trano Unified School J>is.
trlct trustees, Mrs. Bereeson
said tbe voucher initiative needs
· 500,000 petition slgnaturea to
qualify it for the state ballot.
"I have serious conaUtutionaJ
concerns about the separation of
cburcb and atate," lf the
voue~ plan wu approved, 1aid
llrs. Bergeson, a former
Newport-lleaa school board
member.
Home Looted
In.Laguna
Lapna Beach '"police are in·
veatl1atln1 a residential
bur1lary that netted thieves '2,192 in cameru, Jewell and anUquee.
Polle• 1al1P AblC•ll Harrla
Alderman m Balboa Ave., re-
turned Monday from a brief
vaeatima Md found aomeoae bad
broUD Into ber bome.
Amq Che mi11tn1 artlcln
were • pelat comprwaor, elec-tric 1aw, an antique con .. table
IDd •~··band radio.
"It (lhe voucher) has a very
attractive sound since (propo-
nents say) it would allow a fami-
1 y choice of the most •P·
propriate education for the
children," she said.
·Mrs. Bergeson explained that
• under the voucher plan state
school officials in Sacrameoto
would "computerlie students"
and allow their parents to
choose their schools. H need ~
a state lottery system wouJd be
used to decide where students
could attend.
Mrs. Bergeson, ft-Newport
Beach, said this would have a
tremendous "negative impact"
on California's public, private
and parochJal schools .
"It would pretty much rule out
local school boards," llrsr
BergelOD added .
In other· tltate school laaues,
Mrs. Bergeson said statewide aa~ary schedules for school
employees may aomeday mean
a strike by all teachers and
other workers on California
campmea.
Mra. Bel'fe&On alao aaid the
doe1 not Me. a drutic cutback in
fund• for CUSD lo the event
Propoe!tJon ' the GUD "Splrit ot 11" bdtJaUve la approved by
lbe voe.en No•. 4.
The frultman 1tate u -
aemblywoman Hid most.ob-
Hrven believe Pr'OPOllUon 4 will, be approved byCalllornla voters .. ..,
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1eivelry
Found
A Hatch Monday of • l"8n&a1
truck uptured after ' Million Viejo ~ burglary reveal41d
about l260,000 tn 1Uver and
jewels mlHlnc from vartoua
buralarles counlywlde, a
sheriff's invesUiator said today.
lnvest.iaator Jlm Harrell aaid the lot wu reeovered wbeo tbe
truck waa searched Monday
after a search warrant bad been
obtained.
The truck wu seiJed Sunday at
about 5: 10 p.m. after deputies ar·
rested Sidney Tyrooe B.atUe, 38,
of Santa Ana. Battle wu arrest·
ed after Robin Wallace, 26501
Campe11ino, Mission Viejo al·
legedly caught him burglariz:iog
his home Sunday afternoon.
Battle assertedly fled the scene
in the truck but was spotted by
Sheriff's Deputy Mike Wood
heading northbound on the San
Diego Freeway. Wood spotted
the U-Haul truck after deputies
at the~glary scene broadcut a
description of the vehicle over
the radio.
Sheriff's deputies and police
from Costa Mesa and Santa Ana
halted Battle's truck near the in·
tersection of Fairview Road and
Segerstrom Street in Santa Ana
late Sunday afternoon.
Battle was a rres ted on
burglary charges and is being
held on $10,000 bail in Orange
County JaH.
Investigator Harrell said
sheriff's officers are still in-
vestigating the incident to de·
termine if others were involved
in the burglaries.
He indicated the toot re-
covered Monday appeared to be
miss ing from various other
county burglaries, lnclud1ng
several in.coastal communities.
Mrs. Fernald
Dead at 84;
Services Set
Fu n e ral s ervices are
scheduled for Oct. 24 for 14-year l!.aguna Beach resident Marjorie
0 . Fernald who died at South
Coast Medical Center Sunday at
the age of 84.
Mrs. Fernald, a native of
Maine, was the mother of Jane Bo" '#M opwatee AdMDtun Trawl .......... Laauu Bwb
wit.b ber' -.a..-t ClaarU.e 8o7d. a former Lapna Beaeh com-
cllman and mayor from 11'12 to
1973.
Services for Mrs. Fernald will
be held at 2 p.m. in St. Mary's
Episcopal Church in Laguna
Beach
Interment will be at Dwm
Family Mortuary in Ashland,
Maine.
Mrs. Fernald is survived by
three grandchildren in addiUoo
to her daughter and son-in-law.
Race Pilot Leaves
RENO (AP) -Pilot Steve
Hinton ls out of the hospital
nearly one month after being in·
jured seriously when the 27·
year-old Claremont man's "Red
B11r..on' .. 1>·51 plane crubed in
the· final race of· the Reno Na·
tional Championabip A1r Races.
PSYCfflC •SEES'SUIP!CT
Polee ReleaM Drawing
MURDERS ••
The pt1ychic drawing and the
telephone conversation were the
latest twists in a series or cases
dating back to 1976. Only one
s urvivOf bas been able to
describe her attacker, and one
other attack was witnessed by a
child. · ·
Four murders and one severe
beating occurred in Co8ta Mesa.
There was ooe murdeP each in
Corona del Mar, Garden Grove,
and Fountain Valley; a murder
and an attack in Irvine, an at·
tack in Santa Ana Heights, and
an attack and two murders in
Tuatin, including one attack vic-
tim's U.nborn child, who was
later stillborn.
The psycbit visualized a dark·
complexioned man, of medium
height, muscular build and Latin
appearance as the killer of Debra
Jean Kennedy. 24, who was
murdered in ber Tustin apart·
mentOct.7.
Thal matches tbe general
desc:_ription of the murderer or
Marolyn Carelton. 31. killed Sept.
14 in her Costa Mesa apartment.
Her slayer was seen by her 9-
year-0ldson.
rne psychic also reportedly
believes the killer to be the
phone caller, who called police
at 2 :32 a.m. lut Sunday.
She had a strong feeling the
slayer would strike again, soon
and ls increuing his activities,
Thayer said.
H~ said ·police trus t this
partJcular psychic be<:ause, in a
previous case. she located for
t·h em solely by her psychic
abilities a runaway woman who
had disguis ed her duap·
pearance.
Tb~ayer said there may be
eome leeda ill tbe cue ol an UD·
ldentlfted lntae wolDan who
•uniftd -~ oD Sept. JI
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TRAIN ...
and headed t o w a r d
Philadelphia," Hoffman said
"The third train stopped behind
the secood train and the fourth
bit the third before it could move away."
W ASHINOTON (AP} -A
special counsel, ••1inl "every
nickel and every peanut' have
been traced," announced today
that no cr1ftllnal cbar1ea wU.I be
brou&ht in connection with $10
mllllon ln bank loans to the
Carter hmtJy•a P~•nu_t
warehouse in Georsta.·
"I believe It appropriate to
state rilbt here that there 1t no ·
evidence to establltla that Jtm.
my Carter commlUed any
crimes," special counsel Paul J .
Curran said in a atatemeot ac-
companying the 239-page report
that ended bis six-month ID·
vestigatioo.
Curran disclosed that the in·
vestigation included a rour-bour
depositioa he took rrom the pre-
sident at the While 11ou.se on
Sept. 5~ Curran disclosed.
,, · "My overall .conclusion Mt
f ort.b in great detail to the at-t<?!"O~Y general is that b&ffd.Jlll _
all the evidence and the applica·
ble law, no indictment can or
s hould be brought against
anyone. None will be filed," Cur.
ran said. /
The special counsel said the
president's deposition was sub-"
milted to the federal grand jury
in Atlanta and that under sub-
poena, Carter produced all docu·
ments that Curran bad sought.
'He has cooperated totally an
this investigation," Curran said
Cunan said there was no
evidence that any of .tbe loan
funda to the Carter family busi·
ness bad been diverted to the
president's 1976 presidential campaign.
Nor. he said, were there
grounds for criminal charges lri .
connection with loans extended
to the Carter family warehouse
by the National Bank of
Geor gia. The bank then was
headed by Be rt.Lance. who
became the president's budget
director and resigned under fire
In 1978 because questions about his financial activities.
Joggers Bid
For Funds at
Laguna. High I .
Hlgb school students and otbe.r community members will be
making the laps arovnd the
Laguna Beach HJgh School track
Monday to ra.ise funds for various
school activities
The jog-a-thon kicks off at
1 t 30 a .m .. with participants
paid a certain amount per lap complete4,
. Proceeds will go to support
h1"h school a!.bletic activities.
the marching l>and, performing
af'ts department, International
Affairs Club. the American
Field Services and other school functions.
, Those wishing to donate any /
Hoffman said tbe ~ trains amount from 2S cents on up per
The force of the collision
pushea the front of the third
train into the rear of the second
train which was just getting re-
ady to pull out. Hoffman added.
lnvelved-in the impact could lap, should contact the school
have carried u muy aa l.200 a c ti vi ties de pa rt men t at
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A state prlaon lnm•t6 ~
at Or~n1e County J all waa
cbarc.eid todfiY. wlt.b olfertna a •.ooo bribe to Superior Court
Judie Robert Rick.la l.n retum
for a favorable sentence on local
cba r1ea of grand th eft and
fra ud.
According to Orange County
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart, the
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bribe wu oftered to undercover
•1enta wbo poMd u le1al aides
to the JudMe
Judie Rlcldet waa ne ver even
aware ol the bribe attempt, Hart
n plained. / A second man later provided
the undercover investigators
'rith $20,000 in s old watches as
collat6ral until the cash could be
raised, Hart alleged
According to Hart, law en-
forcement otllcens received in-
form ation t.brouah the j ail that
Ri chard Timothy Workman,
fatln1 nine cowits of grand theft
and fraud In a $3 miillon
''scam," made known the fact
th.at he wanted to bribe a J.pdge.
Out ing the past weekend,
she.rlff's Intelligence· Unit In·
vesttgator Les Leber -and
Newp0rt Beach Police Sgt. John
Simon Visited Workman at the ., .
to Judge 88
jail when the alleged bribe at·
tempt wu discussed.
"The idea was that the judge
would allow him to run bis
Orange County sentence concur-
rent to his state prison sen-
tence." Hart explained. ·
Wortman bas been serving
lime at Chino State Prison on
pre vtoua canvictions of grand
theft and fraud, Hart said.
He described Workman, who
bas several aliases, u "an or· ganbed crime figure ," well
known · t o law e nforceme nt
agents.
Hart said an arrest warrant
bas been obtaine d against
Workman's outside associate,
whom Hart declined to identify.
Workman was charged in a
complaint with attempting to
bribe a public official. Hart said.
Details d the investigation were
not r eleased un,,L il tbe gold
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N.Y.Stoek•
N Fl FTEEN CENTS
watches were actually ln the
banda of the undercover aients,
Hart said.
Judge RJckles presides over·
the master criminal calender in
Superior Court. ff art, while declining to pro-
vide specifics, said undercover
agents received word frqm. the
jail tha t Wo rkm a n w as
desper ately trying to "find so-
meone with connections" to
carry out the bribery deal.
~~South Border uake: .. lnjUFcs ·9-1-
7 QUAKE DAMAGE EXTENSIVE -The lm·
periaJ County Gineral Services buildin2 is
tilting from force of earthquake Monday
PolkeHope
.Drawing Will .
1 'frace Killer
~ By JACKIE BYMAN
Ot -Dally,. .... S\ett Tustin police have released a
drawing, as vis ualized by a
ps}'chic, of a man they said
could be lbe k1Uer of a number
of Orange Coast women . They
added that the psychic believes
the kiUer is the man who called
T us tin police early Sunday,
"playing a game." .
:rustin Police Chief Charles
Thayer . speaking for a task
force of d~tectives from four
cities and the county, admitted
·tha t calling in a psychic means
·· policeare"grasping at straws." 1
"Basically. we have no leads
ln this case,'' be said.
Thayer said he hopes someone
who sees the drawing or hears a
tape Of the phone Caller OD radio
or television will recognize the
alispect and call police. He also
said ·the psychic believes the
Jnan's name may be Salvatore.
There was no indication whether
. that ia lbe first name or a last
name.
The caller, who spoke with a
sUght drawl, 'toyed with the dis-
patcher in a brief conversation,
frequently answering questions
with questions.
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afternoon. The building, which the fire de-
partment says is still sinking, sits at.op
pillars that were badly damaaed.
EARTHOU~KE CAUSES CHA08 IN'CALEXICO
~ Sto,. OWner S.zundlno Arellano Puts 81ol'9 Back In Order
Property
Damage
High
BULLETIN
EL CENTRO (AP> -Officlals
said TQesday that CaUfontla's
worst eartbquake ill elgbl yens '
broke the major caoal briagtng
watu to this arid border relioft,
leaving some cities In the area
with only a two-day.,...ater sup·
ply.
CAL EXICO (AP) -With after
shocks still rumbling beneath
them thousands of Jittery 'rm-
peri{ll Valley residents cleaned
up their shattered property to·
day while scientists gathered
seismic data in the wake of a
thundering earthquake l.bat in-
jured al least 91 person'S.
Tbe Moad1'Y afternoon quake,
which m•••ured 8.5 oo tbe
Riebter Seale aDd wu e......_.
10 mu. .... OJI ........... ,.. .. to IOO ml&. awQ ln tbne st.a-and Mexico. Mos t of tbe
damace, however.· was concen-
trated ln tbe aartculturaJ valley ol 90,000 wbldl 9tnddla tbe Mex-
ican border abeut 100 mil•eutof
San Diego. There are a ball
million people in Mexicali, the
capital of Baja. <Related photo,
Page AS>
Buildings crumbled and house
r oofs colla psed. Automobiles
were smashed by falling de bris.
Hi-g hways buckled, including
sections of b usy Interstate 8.
Twen ty r ural br id ges were \
dam a~ed. Three loaded fuel 'tanks at a
tank< farm outside El Centro
wer e ruptured by the quake and
authorities were concerned l.bat
the strong aftershocks that con-
tinued to jolt the area today
would spark a "mammoth fi re."
Some of the aftershocks were
fell as far away as San Diego.
More than 20 fi re fi ghte rs
from two counUes stood by as of·
ricials wo rked frantically to
drain 90,000 gallons or gasoline
a nd aviation fuel from three
d amaged storage tanks.
The All-Ame r ican. Canal,
which brings water from the
n~arb)' Colorado River lo this
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Ml CH AE
Delly -SQ4t -HEART FOR MICHAEL IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Newport Nelghbomood PulUng for Smaff Boy
LHe Guarded
Neighbors Pray for Boy; 4
By IOANNE &EYNOLDS Ot--.P-..-
Jan and Ken Wirsler believe they 're part ol a mtr.ele. Their 4-year-0ld son, Michael. is alive today bec:ause of
a one-of-a-kind medical macluoe that ls doi.og the wort ol
his lungs.
But that's only part of the mir acle, the Newport Beach
couple say
"ITS UNBELJE VAiJL E WHAT God is domg in lhi.s
co mmunity People are comiog together because of
Michael. people who don't even know each other It's
awesome." Mrs W1rgler said'
L~t week. the child unlkrwent open heart s urgery al
Children's Hospital or Or ange County to repair a hole in
hls heart.
The operation was complicated when surgeons dis-
covered that Michael also was suHen ng from a circulatory
problem relaJ.ed tot he veins attached to his heart.
The problem was corrected. but the httle boy had part
oC one lung removed in the process.
THEN RE DEVELOP ED pulmonary fibrosis. a con<b·
lJon an whlch hls lungs were unable to oxygenate the blood
ci rculat.ed through them.
1'hat's when UC Irvine's Dr. Robert Bartlett wa~
brought m with his machrne It 1s now keeping Michael
a li ve
Whlle the W1rgler~ have been at their youngest son's
side. their neighbo rs hav·e drawn together to give what en·
couraizement and s upport they could.
Large paper hearts bearin~ Michael's name have
(See PRAYERS OFf'ERE D, Page A2)
Peanut Probe Finished
WASH,INGTON (AP > -A
special counsel, s aying "every
nickel and every peanut have
been traced,·• announced. today
that no criminal charges will be
brought in connect.ion with $10
million in bank loans to the
C arter family 's peanut
warehouse in Georgia.'
·'I believe it appropri.ate to
slate right here that there is no
evidence to establish that Jim-
m y Carte r committe d a ny
crimes," special counsel Paul J .
Curran said in a statem ent ac··
companying the 239-page report
that ended his s ix-month in-
vestigation ..
Curran disclosed that the in·
veaUgation included a four-hour
deposition }je took from the pre-
sident at the White House on
Sept. 5, CUrran disclosed .
Wea titer
Variable cloudiness
tonight wltb a sli1ht
chance ol ~wera. Partly
'cloudy Wednesda> Lows
tonipt 5'1 to M . Highs
Wednelday 88 to 75. Buhby Beaten.; PoiSoned
"My overall conclusion set
tortb in great cfetall to l.be al-
torney general la that based on
all the evidence and the applica-
ble law, no indictment can or
sh ould be brought again st
anyone. None will.be filed," Cur-
ran said.
The special counsel said the
president's deposition w as sub-
mitted to the federal-grand jury
in Atlanta and that under sub>
poena, Carter produced all docu-
ments that Curran had sought. ·. INltlltE TODAY
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f.QllT L.AUDl!RDALE, Fla.
<AP) -MelWi Distel knew be
felt lous y a nd his marria1e
wun't going well.
But not tmtil b1s wife aU.cted
him with a crowbar, be said, did
be learn dat be wu sutrertnc
arsenic POUonin1 and that she
WH ln kve wit.b a Jons·baul
trucker.
Last Friday, Mra. Distel ,, ..
sen\eneecl to 10 yean in prilcJD
foT aaravated MMult.
Dbtel, a 41-year-old carpenter
from ......., Ptlllbroke Plnel, ··~ lie • •d 1•ttlar tb• WU am&ll
otOcL ..... ...... ..,Ml
Pidtl'lll!I•, beltlq b1ID ....
in my Ute. • be told an attorney
in a depoaltioo.
' Distel said in the sworn state-
ment be·started feeling terrible
ln Febnwy. im. He was abort
of breath. be said. Hi• stomacb
hurt and be 'd pa11 out.
Somet.lm. Ilia blood felt like lt
was boilina ln bll veinl.
"I woukl set up and I'd be-wr·
in1ln1 wet and crawl to the
bathroom to baq mJ bead lD
the tollet ~· be said. ''I bat-
ed to tab a lbower ln tbe morn-iDA:.:: t.be bot water burl.•• _,_...._~ua.
Tb•J' learned Dl1tel waa banq •••eal&MI wltla hlt mar-rlq•?Jilmt mine, balr ad Dail to a toaleoloPJt .... ._.,....-e. .. ~~~.
stateaienta, Diatel's 18-year-old
dau1bter. Denise, wu barborina
a secret. . According to the daugbter"s sworn statement, Mn. ~stel
had told ber about the love alf alr
with the trucker -and about t.be
pollon -four years earlier. •
"I toot it u a joke," the
daupw said. "Sbe said she put tt, a little bit, ln tbe eolfee. It
dlNOlftl. He drlDb lt. He dies
and lt'1naturalcaUH1."
Aker tlle crowbar attack,
DeoiH told ber fUber:
"K• stmted to crJ became IM
WU bis wtfe for 11 y..n," tbe daqb'=' . Jat the crowbar at.
t.aek, 1*tel wu ln tlle ba9pbal for bia UIDela. Wbm be came
home, be Mid, bll wit• "wu
nice r to me than she was for
years ... like extra nice."
But the morning or Oct. 28, he
said, he was awakened by a
sharp blow on bis head. Be told
police bis wife wu s tandi.q
over him holding a crowbar ana
swung again, hittlna him on the
aide of tbe bead.
DllW drove blmaeU back to
the boepital, bleedina heavily.
Distel told atteodanta at Holy
Cro11 Hospital in Fort
Lauderdale that be ••• hurt wbea a heavy object I.ell otf a
shelf at work.
Wllb bis wife iooe. be said, bis
conditiGD improved.
&y...walJy, be la.id, bis wife
told ~~..._·.~ sprayed a.at killer or~~ on my spap.W."
••He bas cooperated totally ln
this investigation," Curran said.
Curran said there was no
evidence that any of the loan
funds to the Carter family busi-
ness bad been diverted to the
president's 19'18 presidential
campaign.
Nor, be said, were there
grounds for criminal charces ln
connection with k>ana extended
to the Carter family warehouse
by tbe National Bank of
Geor1ia. The bank then was
beaded by Bert Lance. wbo
became tbe pnaident'a bodn\
director and rel&cned under fire
ln 1918 because questiona about' bis financial acttvttiea.
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Ne•el Prl%e tt't••er•
Theodore Schult.a (lei\) of the University of Cbicaao and
Sir A.rt.bur Lewls of Princeton Unlvers\ty have been
joinUy awarded the Nobel PrUe for economic science.
Police Conclude
' Probe of Slaying
LOS ANGELEs (AP> -The
beads ol the police departments
and the Police Commission have
agteed to end their public de-
bate ol the controversial Eula
Love shooting alter a private
meeting with Mayor Tom
Bradley.
After the meetin& Monday
with Police Chief Daryl Gates
-and commission President
Stephen Reinhardt, Bradley an-
nounced that the two men bad
agreed to put the case "behind
us."'
Gates and Reinhardt took part
in a verbal duel last week in a
commission bearing during
which the commissioner
charged that the chief's public
and private statements were at
odds with regard to the Jan. 3
shooting. ·
In an unprecedented response
to police criticism. Reinhardt
and fellow commissioner James
Fisk prepared a video tape
messa~e to all officers Monday
-aeTendJng the commission's Oct.
3 report on the Love incident.
Meanwhile, District Attorney
John Van de Kamp said Monday
his Operation Roll-out unit bas
Reservoirs
Undamaged
rece1veo a ~.000 fedeTal grant
from the Law Enforcement As ·
sislance Administration to pro-
vide "independent and more ob-
jecti ve" investigations of police
shootings.
However, Bradley said that
the commissioners tape would
be the la.st public shot fired in
the Love case. "The debate and
discussion about the case and
the facts involved is over " the
mayor said. "1 am pleased and
proud of the work of this Police
Commission," he said. "They
are my _appointees."
.Nov. S Trial
Set in Child
'
Rape, Murder
A Nov 5 Orange County
Superior Court trial date was
scheduled Mon4ay for a 44-year-
old Woodland Hills man accused
of the rape-torture murder of a
2''2 -year-old girl who d1sap·
peared from her Ventura County
. home in March, 1978. Theodore Frank, held in
custody without bail, faces
charges of murder, rape, kid·
napping and child molestation in connection with the abduction
and slaying of young Amy Sue
Seils. Ventura County Deputy Dis· Bv Quake trlct AttofDey Irving Prager J said he will seek the death
. . . penalty for Frank should he be
Officials in Jrvine an.sl_ con victed in the upcoming jury
Newport Beach said today re~
serv-:>i:-; which serve those com· The cu s e was m oved to
mu~ were un~amaged by Orange County because of the
the earthquake which ~mbl~ alleged prejudicial effect of pre-
through Southern Cahforma trial publicity in Ventu r a
Monday. County ·
Spokesmen for the Irvine The young girl's body was
Ranch Wat e r District . found in ii bushv arf>a 11lnn,,~irt .. Metropolitan Water District and According to court documents.
ity of Newport Beach said checks the body was found about 500
or storage facilities showed DO yards from Frank's home.
·signs ol leaks or serious· struc· Jl was learned Monday from a turaldamage. source familiar with the case
"Notblng happened to us," t~at prosecutors. will attempt to
MW D spokesman Howard hnk Frank with the crime
Williams said. · through microscopic examina·
The Metropolitan Water o;8 • li~n of plier marks found on the
trict owns the San Joaquin Hills .girl's body with a tool seized
Reservoir in the hills overlook· from Frank's home.
ing Corona del Mar. The re·
Cotta Mua Mernorlal
Ho•pllal WU recertilled Monday
CHI • temporary bull to handle
param.ed.lc emercency cHet,
hoepltal olftciab Hid today. •
Hoep&tal Admlnlltrator Ruth '
Zamora aald the hospital bqan
~celvlha paramedic ca,ses alter ~ p.O\. Monday, for the first U111e
alnce ib certl!\caUoo was sus-
pended Ocl. 2.
The suspension resulted from
an lnspectJon by the facillties
subcommittee of tbe Orange
County Emer11ency Medical
Care Committee
The group waa following up a
May i&pection that bad found a
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QUAKE ...
thirsty desert land, s ustained
major damage, according to of·
f1cials from the state Office of
Emergency Preparedness, who
were to make an aerial survey
today_
The OES said at least 61 in·
jured persons were treated at
three area hospitals on this side
of the border-Calexico. El Cen·
tro Community and Pione"Cr
Me morial in nearby Brawley.
''There were no serious in·
juries," said Alex Smith ad·
ministhtor at El Centro Com-
m unity Hospital. "We had light
casualities. bumps and bruises,
minor lacerations ... the most
ser ious 11\jury was -laceration
that did not take stitches."
Jus t across the Mexican
border in Mexicali, where some
·panic was reported in the city's
. teeming streets Police Officer
Apulinar Sunaran s aid tnany
homes were heavily damages
and 30 persons were. injured-
most\y by breaking glass.
Seismologists at the California
In s titute of T echno logy in
Pasadena said the minute-long temblor was centered along the
Mexican border, probably on the
Imperial Fault. which is an off.
shoot of the famed San Andreas
Fault.
Eager sc1enllsts were anxious·
ly combing the area today. set
ting up sophis\icated instru·
ments and probing cracks in th~
arid vall~y floor in an effort to collect as much data as possible
on the powerful shocks.
Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr.
cut short an East Coast presiden·
UaJ campaign swing and was
scheduled to tour the Imperial Valley~ aftemoon to assess the
damage and consider an emergency proclamation for the
devastated area . Local officials
have already declared 8 state or
emergency
. Th~ shock swayed tall build·
ings 1n Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los
Angeles and in .San Diego, where
telephone operators were thrown
off their chairs The quake
cracked swimming pools in the
desert resort. of Pa lm Springs.
about 65 miles northwest ol
here. • ,
In hard hit El Centro-where
polic_e stood guard to prevent
looting-the eight-year-old
"earttiquake proof" Imperial
Cou~ty Service Building shifted
on. its f-oundation a nd was
declared a total Joss by state dis· •
aster officials.' ~
servoir bolds about 3,000 acre ~,-....... -----------------------
feet of water.
·1RWD spo.k,esman Bill
Meadows said the two main re-
servoirs in bis district, Sand Ca·
nyon and Rattlesnake dams,
also were unscathed by the
temblor and its aftershocks.
Both dams hold reclaimed ·
wastewater for agricultural
uses
-Newport Beach city officials
said their Big Canyon reservoir
also was undamaged.
Monday's earthquake rattled
Southern California from an
epicenter near tbe Calexico area
on the Mexican border.
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PRAYERS OFFERED. • •
sp~outed on Muses throughout ihe Harbor View Homes neighborhood where the Wirglers live.
NEIGHBORS ON PORT Renwick Place have banded
together to plan a birthday party for Michael's brother David who will tum 7 Oct. 24. '
And congregations of all denominations ln N~port
Beach have offered prayers for Michael's recovery
. "Whal_ happens now is totally in God's bands." Mrs. Wirgler sa.sd. '
'.'Whatev~r happens, though, I'd like to have a com·
mumty meeting of all the people who've done these things
~o.celebrate the fact that, no matter who we are, we can all
Join hands and pray to God ror one goal -the life of a
small child."
Lot Policing Policy
Angers HB Council ..
By STEVE •Aa8LE
Of .. o.ltr ...... Slaff
Angry Huntington Beach City
Council members promised
Monday night to put an end to a
downtown Uq'1Qr store ownet's
parking Jot p0Ucin1 tactics by
pulUnc hls three-year city leue.
Council members charge'd
tbat Eldon Baptad, owner ol El
Don Uquor. 408 Pacific Coast
Hipway, had broucht ''cba0t"
to bit ocean front bu1lne11
nel1bborhood bf b'avln1 "an
•m•llaf number" of can tow.d
from h1a puklnc lot. '
''I've watebed )'Oii operJte,
pal, and lt'a Ju1t plala. wa~
etb1cal," 1laoui.d CouncUman otucr Yocltr. '"l'bJa bu ..._
I
brewing a Umg Ume. You've
burned your bridges with this
city ...
Auto owners told the council
they'd been forced to pay inflat-
ed towing fees to r 6trleve
vehicles.
Council members Hid they
bad reporta of 50 cars being
towed from tbe lot tn a day and
owners havinl to pay up to $2()0
to reclaim their vehlclet.
Bacstad icknowled1ed be'd
received numel'O\ll complalnta
trom lrate cltbem wbo bad CJl'I
towed. He 11.ld beach vtalton
trecaaeetl1 UM h.tt parkinc lot
ancf be bed ao dlolce but t.o haul ·off autoa ol otteQden.
number of deftclenct... wb.lcb
had led to the holplt&l'a betnc
p1aced on temporary cenltlca·
ti on.
The second lnapeetlOD re·
portedly found only a couple ol
deficiencies. One wu a lack ol
specific wntten requirements
for emeraency room pbyslclana
to take conUnul.nl education. PSYctle'IEES'SU CT
Polee ........ Dr•wtno
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Remains .
. SeriOus
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An l.f.JMl'-oid Balboa 111.aad :
youtb nma•ned tn Mrioua cmdt-:
tJon ~ at Hoa1 lf•morial :
RoepltaJ(roin11durt•buufhred : ~oaday wben bfa b&c1cle collided :
..., atb tbe IMleof a truck pu.J..l1q l WO •
Ion1 trallerain Irvine. •
A hoepltal spokeswoman a~d :
Scott D. W11gina, of 2Z1 Ruby :
Ave .• i.t in-the inteuive care-im .. :
it with multiple cbnl and bead :
lnjuriee. : Another waa a lack of children's
doses ol certain medications on
tbe emercency toom cart,
although bollpltal offlclab have
disputed tbatrinding.
Ntvertheless, the subcommit·
lee recommended 1uape11ding
the certification.
MURDERS ••
PolJce said Wltllnt was ,iveo :
first aid treatment at the scene :
of the accident by pasaencen :
who witAeaaed It from a. nearby :
Orange County Transit Diatrict :
bus. . .
On Monday, the subcommittee
heard a report by Meaa bo9pttal
offi ciab saying the defkiendes
had been remedied. The sub-
committee then recommended
reinstating tempol'ary certifica·
tion. .
Acting Orange County Health
Officer Rex Ebling followed tbat
recommendation the same day. ..
He's a Good
Neighbor But
NoMqrksman
Newport Beach i>ollce gave a
Newport Heights man bigb
m~rks for being a good neighbor
this weekend !or being interest·
ed enough to take care o1 · bis
neighbor's tiou.se.
. However, they gave bim a
z~ro for safety because be shot
himself in the foot in the pro-
cess.
According to police reports,
the man armed himself with a
.38-caliber automatic handgun
when he heard his neighbor's
dog batking at about. 11 p.m.
Saturday.
He knew his neighbors weren't
home and wa~ concerned a
burglar m1gh t be trying to break
into the home.
Police sa.id 1t was never de·
termined whether a burglar was)
at work because the man ·shot
himself before he got to his
neighbor's house. Police said the
woWfd was minor.
Mr. Sharman
Rites Held
A lted _ ... _ be According to poUce, Wiggins :
"W:o do;::; uuntt't:'is?.~ =~ was traveling northbound on :
moment later, "Why don't you MacArthur Blvd. Monday mom-
take a gueu? I\ could be th~ Ing toward Bonita Canyon Road :
Wizard ot Oz." He promi&ed to on the outside edge of the :
call back in an hour but didn't roadway. Thayer said. · The traffic light at the in·
The psychic drawing aQd the tersection turned green as Wig-
telepbooe conversation were the gins approach~. but the truclt-
latest twilts in a aeries or cases trailer rig lW'tled right to go .
dating back to ·1976. Only one eastbound on Bonita Canyon
s ur vivor has been able to Road. Wiggins. according to wit
describe-her attacker. and one nesses on the bus. lost control -Of •
other attack was witnessed by a his bicycle and slid under the re.
child. . ar portion ol the truck. ·
Four murders and one severe The driver of the truck Troy •
beating occurred in Costa Mesa. Kirby of Long Beach, w~s un-
Tbere was ooe ·murder each in aware of the collision and drove .
Corona del Mar, Garden Grove. on. . : and Fountain Valley; a murder Police said the driver of the .
and an attack tn·Irvine an at-bus. Carole Colol'by, called
tack in Santa Ana Heights and " police and paramedics from her
an attack and two murdei-s in bus radio while two passengers
Tustin, including one attack vie· ~ave Wig~ns first aid. A pass.
Um 's unborn child who was mg motonst went ahead to find
later stillborn. ' the truclt driver to tell him what
The psychic vi.suallted a dark·
comptexioOed man. of medium height. m~ular build and Latin
appearance u the killer of Debra'
Jean Kennedy. 24, who was
murdered in her Tustin apart·
m"-ntOct. 7.
I
That m a tches the general
descriptloo or the murderer o(
Marolyn Carelt.on. 31 , killed Sept.
14 in her Costa Mesa apartment.
Her slayer was M?en by her 9-
year -old son
1 he psychic also reportE.dlv
believes the killer to be the
phone caller. who called poLice
at 2,32 am last Sunday
She h_ad a strong feeling the
slayt;r ~d strike agam. soon
and ta iacr'e.t.sine bis activities. Thayer said.
He said police trus t this
parti_cular psychic because. in a
previous cue, she located for
them solely by her paycbic
abllitJes a runaway woman who
bad dlaguised her disap·
pea ranee.
had happened. Kirby later re-
turned to the scene.
omcers said that although
their investigation is continuing
the truck driver does not appea~ ·
to be at fault. '
Newport Boy
Held in Auto
Hit-run Case
A 16 year old Newport Beach
~ outh faces hit and run charg1:s
loday after he was arre!itcd
followmg a Sunday crash an the
Eastblulf section of the city.
"-·•·
Newport pohce sajd the acci-. dent occurred at 2 a.m. •t the in-··
tersectioo of Vista del On> and ~
Eastbhdf Drive. Jt involved the : t~enager's car and a motorcycle ·
d n ven . by Derek Schneider 18 · of o·range. ' ' :
Police said Schneider suffered :
a broken ankle He was treatA!d : an d released from Hoag · •
Memonal Hospital. : Funeral services were heldlo-
day for Robert Henry Sharman
o f Costa M esa , r eti r ed
transportation supe rintendent
for the old Newport Harbor
Union High School District. He
died Saturday at the age of 82.
Mr. Sharman. who retired in
1958, was a Masonic Lodge
member. He bad lived in Orange
Balboa Home Hit
In·S2,600 Burglary
Police located the dnver wtio
they allege drove from lht.'
scene He was followed by the
polt<'l' department hehcopter to'
his home
T he teenager was released to
the CUbtody Of hi s parents .
County since 1922. ·
Survivors include Mr.
Sharman's wife of 61 years,
E_lsie Sharman of Costa Mesa;
his daughter, Marjory Nellon
and son, K.L. Sharman, both of
Willits; bls son Dick Sharman ol
Haci e nda Heights ; eight
grandchildren and lour peat·
grandchildren.
A thief who-broke a bedroom
window took goods valued at
more than $2,600 from a BaJboa •
Peninsula home, Newport Beach
police said tbday.
The break-in was reported
Monday by Anthony Porcaro
412 Harding St. According tO
pollc~. the burglar stole stereo
equipment, a television set and a
pair ol antique vases.
Home Burglarized ~
A burglar broke a window to :
enter lhe home of Richard c ·
Bowler . 17024 Mt. Lillta St !
Fountam yalley. Monday and .
mad~ off with two television sets :
and Jewelry Police reported the :
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NEW YOIUC (AP> -,,_.la a !orebodiaa, .. upl tW cUDp llke a cSaU-.:.. ud'ia •wamtd
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.tock awtat eoll•PM and tbe Great Dep....W. ol
tbe ltlOI, tbe memorJN an ~ revived,. Jl'or
tAoee bona a&Dce, the lmapaatioa & beiDI rOUMd almoet u riYidly.
Tbe ~ aeeompu,y tbem to work, to
IOotball ,....,., Worriet reveal tbemHlves in bar-
room ~. A number of people adl&ally 81'9 bMdlq tbe advice ol alarmlata to stub aWQ
eaaaed IQOdl.
America la obMrvlAa tbe ah anniverury In a
way thal lt aeldom doea foe lta anat defeata, ud
the defeat ol tta ecooomic 1ystem wu at leut u
destructive u a liu1e military bl. It cannot
fort et. .
Newap•pera are ftlled wttb recollections, with
compariaona between then and now, with u -
aurancea, warnings and forecub. E van.aellats ol
turvival have tnade the beat·seller liatr. No
depressioo for them ..
What about the question. To beCln with, we are usured that things today~ not u they were in
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You can't do that today, say the optlmiats. But
others continue to see similarities. Julijl.Q Snyder,
publisher of "International Money line," an
economic newsletter, suggests we have merely
changed credit styles.
"Today. you can do the r>ame thing, speeulate,
with the recently introduced put and call optioQS,
and you can buy a $1 million Treasury Bill futures
contracts in Chicago for as little as $800. ·:
Besides, Snyder observes, stock debt is but a
part of the picture. Industrial countries are bor·
rowing billions to finance energy imports. And ad·
vanced oati<¥tS, such as the United States, are
lending billions to less developed nations ~ money
that might never be repaid.
Housing debt is also a bigger factor today than
in the ~. Until recently, it was possible to bor·
rew 90 percent of the purchase price, and pay the
rest over 30 years at less than the prime interest
rate.
Those who publicly promise that hi.story won't
repeat it.self probably have left themselves a
private mental hedge, it being that history won't
repeat itself in precisely the manner of five de·
cades ago.
That. however . leaves much unsaid, and that
area filled with s~culation 'by those who belleve
economies fluctutate in SO.year waves. Tbe latest
crest, they warn, is about to smash on the rocks.
But the only fully truthful statement that can
be made about the whole mess, and economists
aeneral concede that the world economy is in a
meaa,isthatnobodylqlo~wbatthefuturebo~.
Ad Overlooks
Minor Detail
BRANCHVILLE, Conn. <AP> -Conrail, the
buDcb ol bureaucrats playing with trai.o.s . in the
Northeast Corridor, took a full page ad in the Sew
York Times the other day to tell the folks they're
"back oo the track."
They got themselves 479 new locomotives, the
ad said, and overhauled another 2,771, thanks to an
investment of 2.3 billion dollars of taxpayen'
money bY the federal government. This also
enabled them to buy 6,000 new freight cars, re-
furbish "nearly" 52,000 more and lay more than J6
million crosstfes an(f '.'over 3,200 track miles of
steel rail."
With the throttle wide open on superlatives, the
P .R. man up there in the cab loudly tooted their bom
to let the public know that-instead or "six collaps
iDg, bankrupt railroads" in the northeast comer of
the country, we DOW have
r J
. ourselves a federally-run • 4,, raJlroad thatlostonly 98.3
million dollars in the past Stew six months. compared
with 276.9 million in the
previous six months.
Rigbt under the picture or an adult band play
ing with toy trains came the line: "The result? For
the most part, trains can DOW operate at scheduled
speeds oo Conrail's key routes."
Tbe blockbuster ad failed to note that the 11:07
out of Branchville, Conn., that very morning took l!l!l! .. ~""tk~·~r~~~t1"two hours and '3 minutes to get to New Vork. The
l .. •••••• .. ~~"l,'~· schedule calls for an hour and 31 minutes. A
JACK ANDERSOl'll
milepost marker at the little red, long neglected
woden station proclaims that Branchville is exacl·
ly 54 track miles from Grand Central station,
which means the run averaged 19.9 miles an hour.
Mart Site
CHICAGO <AP> A
~~unt'sat
another brancli'
Chicago business
pub lication says the
Me rchandise Mart ts
planning a m ul ti·
million-dollar expansion
providing 100,000 square
feet of office space on
tbe Chicago River.
~problem!'
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Magnificent Obsession
Impoveris h e d w ·oman Keeps R are I t ems
LIVONlA. N.Y CAP, -June Oickinaon bas
lost her money. her home an·d her husband. But
she still bas Robert and Clara Schumann.
Mrs. Dickinson also has hopes of seeing a
museum built to house her coUedJoa of rare let-
ters and manuscripts by and about lbe great 19th
century German RomanLJc composer and bis
pianist wife.
Two musicologists who examtned the 1tems
caned them "apnceless treasury," and estlmated
that if sold individually they m1gbt bnng between
$200,000 and $1 million.
Mrs. Oickit\Son, SS. who lives alone in a run-
down three-room house and is supparted by food
stamps, Medicaid and wi@w's benefits. began col·
lecting Schumann items 32 yea~go At the time.
s h e an~ her tbe n -wealrhy usbai\d we re
newlyweds, Uving in a 12-room m ioo in nearby
Roche.st.er.
"I grew up next door to a reured pianist wbo
played Schumann for me, so Eddie (her late
husband> mew I loved bis music,·· sbe said 10 an in·
terviewlutweek.
At his au&gestioo. she located one of the com-
poser's grandsons. Ferdinand. then in his 70s and
living in deprivauon m post-World War II East
Germany
"We sent him food packages and he began to
send us back manuscnpts, letters. fi rst editions, as
fast ~ pe could pack them µp," she S&Jd
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BUSINESS I STOCKS
Gold. Mania Aitls .
Jewelry Cheats
81 SYLVIA POllTaa •
IJ the price of cold in tbe workl m•'*eta bu rocketed to allDOlt lmbelievable helchta. tt haa draged alone tbe
prlces ot p:>ld Jewelry. That simple Sold weddin1 rtna you
bou&)lt (Qr $150 at moet a rew years a10 la now wortb twtce
or even four times u mueb. You can't evtft buy hllb gull·
ty &old jewelry without nearing or breakine the four·ftcure
r ange.
Yet. Cold Jewelry sales remain ln • apeetaeular up-
s urge. particularly 1old jewelry for ·men -who have re-
turned to an era of elegance and romanticism in all atUH.
THE WllOLE BACK~aotJND spells "booanu" for
'lbe swlndlenl lhb Christmas buying.season. You mutt not
10 Into the gold jewe lry market now witbout buk
knowledae of what you 're buying in terms of karata
finiabinp, alloys, etc. '
Here ia JUSt a sampling of fUBdamentals ·
(l ) The ka rat mark identities lbe percentage or gold'in
an item . <Carat, thoupi. ·spells out the stone weight in
figuring tbe weight of diamonds.>
If an item is marked 24 K. It means it is made or 100
percent pure gold, with
e ach karat representing
1/24 p~ gold. Pure.
solid gold is 24 karats -
too soft to be used by
it self in je-w elry . It
muat be a lloyed w1th
o the r m e ta l s f o r
strength and hardness
If a piece 0( Jewelry IS marked l4 karat, or "14 JC," al
has 14 parts of pµre gold to 10 parts of alloy. Or u a
percentage. it is 58.5 percent gold. Ir the jeyelry la 18
karat gold, it contains 18 parts of pure aold to lix parta ol
alloy. Nothing less than 10 karats can be called "gold" or
.. ka r at gold ," under US government r egulations
England allows the sale of 9 K "gold" jewelry
(?) AN ALLOY IS A metal composed of two or more
metallic elements and it is used to improve Its properties
Mos t alloys are obta1oed by (using a mixture or metals.
Gold is an exceedingly versatile metaJ. and m,any
shades can be made b)' alloying it wtlb special metals
Karat golds ar e availabl~ in yellow. red. plllk. green and
white -with the color variations made by varying the pr<>'
portions of copper, ruckel. zinc and silver in the alloy. The
proportion of pure gold is unchanged
t 31 Fashion Jewelry may be gold·plale d , gold-
electroplated or gold.was hed These atems are defined by
law. ac~rdlng to the percentage or real gold in the Jewelry
and tf you are not ra m1liu with the terms. you could be
beguiled anto paymg .. k.arat gold .. pn ces for gold·plated
1ewelry
Dows l~rease
On Wall Street
Nf;W YORK <AP' -Blue chip iuuet mWf~ tome
acattend p.lna &.od-.y u tbe atodr marbt ·~ to ,..
<.'over from tu recent slide.
The Dow J ones aver;age or JO mdustnals. up more than
4 poant.s in early trading and off about 2 at road·day.
showed a plus·2 05 reading. closmg at829.52.
The-average had fallen 66.53 ,,otnt.s lft the -tttSl 1us
sessions.
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of New Yo rk Stock Exchange·listed tssu~
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