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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot•• New Gasoline Missing Cop Tax PlaM Under ~ .Fo11nd After 4 ' Carter. Stu~y Days in Desert . ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 21, 1977 VOL. 1t, HO 1'1, J SICTIOtll, Jt ~AOll F8"'llfl Murders Doctor Afi 'm Faces Review The U.S. Supreme Court hu aareed to study Department ol Justice arcument.a th.at a Hun~ tn1ton Harbour aurceon should acaln face trial ln connection with the murders or his preenant wife and two HtUe &iris aeven yearaqo. Jualica voled Monday to re· t view a lower court decialon lbal frMd Dr. lflflrey R. MacDonald, 34, wbo orlpnally faced military · court martial charcea that were dismiued. , NewGmTax Plan Under Carter Study Now ~ of Emer1ency Medical Sentic• at St Mary Medical Center lJl Lons Beach, Dr. MacDonald bas maintallted since the 1970 murders that he la innocenl Tbt J)t\yaiclan. Who WU a HJ> lain wfsna) to • u .s. Army Special Forces unit at Ft. B= N.C., suffered 17 stab IW the ntcht bis family •u murdered. Killed were hi• preenant wife, Colette, plus daucbten KJmber· ly, f , and K.rtaUn, 3, who were beaten and stabbed to death by what Dr. MacDonald destribed u • aroup ol crued, chanttn1 hippies. He claims t.bey broke lntQ the family's quarte.., at Ft. Brau on P'eb. 17, 19'70, to commit the tmeit· plained murders. But the Justice Department now claims It bu slgnlltcant new evidence obtained tbre>Utb PBI chemical analyall Of clothlnt Dr. MacDonald wore t.bllt nlsht that lmpllcates him u the lone slayer of bi• wife and two dauchten. After tbe-mllttary trial th8t ended in MacDonald..'• favor on 1roundl ot lnaufOctent evidence, lie wulDdicted lb Jaa~.1171 by a federal 1ran4 JOl'Y .lil'hrel· teYille, N.C., but that cate was dilmlued l'J moat.ha •le> Wt\bOUt com~totrlal. 'the Fourth U.S. Circutt C4urt of AppieaJa nlled that the Sovtrn· meat bad been dndult deluinl U,. defendaat'• trtil due to IDdJf. tertnc,, ne•U11nte arid lbep· tttud m the •a.nau••• 01 u. a. clak>a. The APPellate eourt 1ald, Dr. MacDonald thwi bad been deftled hi• cooaUtuUollil rt1bt to a 1pMdy IDd tali' trial. edatives ... Ban Delly l'CMt .......... WORKING PRESS LOOKS ON AS MAKEUP II APPUED TO 'LIVING PICTURE' Slx·WHk Run In lrvln• Bowl, L.8guna h•ch Win be SMn bY Eetlmated 200,000 .-·--Saeaik Peek· ... - ~rten See Lapna Pas~ Beac.b. • •'Did you mow that w11 a very VII'-)' tou•h PO••?" Don W1Wamaoo1 pag .. nt director, a1ked Use Haltiah official •bo nodded bil bead -y ouuab&Oclcl usumed the a1oobed J*itlon called for by the sculpture. II aacoau and GabliY. <SeePAGUNT,PaieAJ) l • Cop Found ~4Daya In ~a /Deaert SAN DlEOO (AP) -A hospital IJ)Okeltnan OJI • Lott A.Did• policeman ml&atnC for four daYJI in the IWel~ Baja CaUlOl'Dla da•rtl la JD atable eoadiUoa aft•r be WH airlifted to a · hospital here. Drowsy .Dangers Cited WASHINGTON CAP) .-'nle Food and Drug Administration intends to ban all over-the· count.et daytime 1e4atlvea, lt an· nounced today. FDA commissioner Donald K'nned.Y said such products as Cope, Compoz, Miles Nervtne, Tranquim and Quiet World would be affected. 'the FDA commissioner sai4 he knew qt no evidence that daytime seclatives lessen anxiety or otherwise provide aedatlOQ. other than by caosinc drowsl· ness. Uaera of these product.a. he said, run the risk of belnl drowsy durtnc the day wben they may be operatln1 automobiles or dangerous macblnes and need to be alert. Dr. Kennedy made the l.DDOUD· cement during a beariq on 1edative1 C9Dducted by a Sen~ small buainess monopoly sub· committee. About SJ million a year 11 made by druc ~panles from d.,ttme aedaUves. Tbere ate toQCbly 10 ~ daytime Mdattves. Labellq and adveftblng for the 1ed1Uves may cootaln aucb term1 11 (lee Pl>At .... AJ) _,.-mn,. .. *....... -=~-,··.-~ TM ¥Ila ...n • a " u. tr;& arcwt Cowt " • ,..ia Ill ..._ um ...-Uuau e.OIClled .. tbe 1171 .....i ~ tit.Ne M .. eebaMUI r•tda&a -... UMd • t.ria1 Mc I• I ttWM Mbed WecaDJ. .. Ja Uata caae, itnportanl ha.rUa Amepdm :i privacy in· m-...,.. at •take," Cbiet .llStice Warnn £. Bura• qid lD wrtthlc for lbe court'• ml.pity. ·•a7 pladna several etf.-:U in· sidie a doubl•locked footlocker, tlte three peraona arrested muifellted an expectation that tbe ccateaU would remain free from public examination. .. No lt!81 tba.D one who locb the doors ol hi.a home •lainlt in· truden, one wbo aafeguards his personal poaesslons in thi• man- ner ia due the protection of the Fourth Amendment warrant claun," Burier aaJd. The court'• m•rity noted that Jn certain circumatance1, such at one in which police believe the lu11a1e c:ootalned explosives or evidence that milht be destroyed by a delay, searches without warrants couJd be tolerated. But the court said, •'The agents had no reason to belJeve that the footlocker contained exploeives or other i.nbereoUy daneerous item•, or that it contained evidence wblc:h would lose its value unless the footlocker was opened al once." Government attorneys urged the court to apply t.o the cue its 1970 ruling that searches of automobiles, because of their mobility, can be conducted without warrants. Joseph Chadwick, Bridget L~ary and Gregory Machado were ane.st«t in May 1975 alter loading the footlocker and other luggage into a car at a Boston F,....Page.41 GAS ••• Rostenkowsld, a member of the House Wa~ and Means Commit· tee. suggested the lhree-cent tax increase, effective lo January. "We really didn't get down to how to diatribute the revenue," Roetenkowski recalla. but some consreaamen said aome of the money should be used for public transpartatioo. None of the money would have gone into rebates. The committee rejected Ro1tenkowstl's measure on a 25·11 vote the same day lt turned down the Carter propoeaJ. One reason for the defeat wu concern by representatives from· rural areas ~at much ol the money would 10 to bla clties with man tranelt syetema, like ChicaeoandNew York. Allbouah tbe Ways and Means panel report oo lta action makes no meatioD of epeclflc revenue allocation, the Admln.latratlon source recalls that one penny ol the Roatenkowsld tu would have gone f« mua transit; 1~ centa for the stat.el. wboH eu tax re- venue would drop u euollne was eonaerved, and a half~t for non-auclur enero research and dnelopment. The day after the flve--cent pro- 009al 'a rejection, While House pftll secretary Jody Powell said ancrilY that the commltt.ee bad lb• ftJ"lt respouiblUty to come up wltb an alternaUve. He called It ••at.oautety aatntne'' to ask wbat the AdmiDiatraUon'a next PNPOAI 'fl'OU1d be. I " • s DAILY PILOT Halileman Nears . Watergate Tenn 87 ft• AaMC:l.ated Presa if. a. Haldeman be&ins a2~·to-eflht·year sentence W ed.l>eld91 at tbe Lompoc l'edenl Ccrredional Facility for hi.a part in tbe W11er&ale COftl'-QP. Lompoc la a minimum security lutituUon some 200 mJJ• oort.bwut of Los An1ele1. Haldeman, Preaident Richard II. Nixon's former top at.aft 6wi. wat convict· ed on New Year'• Day lf15, alone wltb John Ebrllebman and John Mitchell, of con1plracy to obstruct juatice, of ob· structing justice and of Jy . inl under oath. Each waa aenteoced to 2~·to-S-year terms. Kitchell, tbe former attorney 1eneral. reports w~ to a federal l""'··~.;.'~~· ,.....,_,"'-1-'r~ prison on a alllltary bue In .., Alabama. Ebrlicbman beean serviol hi.a time laat year at a federal prison camp in Arizooa. "I GO TO Plll80N on the 22nd," was HAI.DEMAN Haldeman's terse reply when uted to comment on b.ia upcomin1 incarceration. Speaking wu the matt.er-of-fact, self-assured Haldeman of the daya when be wu President Richard Nixon's top staff man literally the country'• second in command. Life at Lompoc will be a stark contrast to Haldeman's current lifestyle. Haldeman Uvea well. He has a tidy pension that hls 20 years at J . Walter Thompson advertiain& a1ency earned blm. A New York Times-owned publiahin1 house, Quadrangle, has bought the book be la wrlt1n11 about Watergate, paylne Haldemaq an advance wbicb a Quadrangle editor called "a substantial, aenerous amount, more than we uaually pay an author.'' Haldeman baa bought a $250,000 Tudor-etyle home in the Hancock Park area, an island of affluence among the tacky Hollywood flats. IN THE EVENINGS, be walb hlJ buae African ridJeback 00, alooa the aycamore-lined 1tl'eet. aJway1 re- . ady with warm 1milea and frlendlJ word.a for nelabbora. Tbey tee bim u a mallsned ~ an bonett, biiWant man bleated with ''tbe mOlt wODderf\11 children lD the world" and cursed with malevolent poUUcaJ enemies. ''They're ideal Dellhbon." 19.Y8 llrt. John Stevda, wife ol an industrial manufacturer. "Be'• a •ery normal, decent. kind neilbbor with four ot the moet wonderful kids you ever saw ... ma wile Jo 11 a very ftne person. We're very saddened by it. We all think it's ver,, verJ unfair. We don't think he did anytbJ.na to deserve It.'' 0 11E'LL BE UCEIVED like anybodJ else, .. said Lom· poc Warden Lawrence Grwa11W1. "He'll be ualped a Job like dybody elle -landacspiJll, a eltricaJ Job, the f\amiture factory. Wherever the Deed may be.'' ~PGfleAJ FDA ••• ''calmative," for tbe relief of "1\mple nervou1 tenalon" or ''tedatlve.•• Ker.medy aaid that. ~Tea the rl1k1 of drowahl"' 'and the abaeoee ot ll1\1 demonatrat.d medical beoeftt, tbere ... ma to' be no jlJltilleaU~ for tbe ~ Unued marketlnl of thae pro- ducts." The fint step in removin& daytime 1edatlvt1 from tbe market will be the publication ol a tentaUve FDA reeuJatlon later this year. After that, hearinp will be held to aatber tesdlllOft)' from the public ad lnduatry. The FDA then plam to pubUsb a final fe8Ulatlon, witb a project· ed time for removlnlt the noD· preacrlptloo daytime .aedattv• from the marbt about mlcl·11'78. K'.mme4J 1aid ha bu uked tbe NatiooaJ Cancer lmtltute to re- view a Independent ltU4Y that. tbe antibl1tamlne, Methllpyl'Uene, Qlch ta UMd in alaep &Ida and other OTer the COUDW products, la 1lnUd to cancer. Hope Lau& .tt-.:•-B 'ant nl..'"'" ry -Aa~er ALBANY, N.Y. CAP> -Bob Hope •111 that 1ln1er Anita BiJ:=ctUalmt bbmola· uala bu blm with plen. tJ of But be ntua. to criticize Illa Bryant. pointing out tba abe belped him eotertal.D Amedw ~ at&d.oned over· aeu on nrtoaa occuloos. Atked by a reporter if be sup- ported her auecasful effort to re- peal a P'lortda ordinance bannlnc dlacrimina&n qaimt bomoea· uaJ1, Hope nplied, "Well, JOU know, I've been in show business a Jot and I boo# an awful lot of l*>l)le ~ all Mnl -the IDkldle IG lDcluded-and I don't want to crltlebelQYbody that way. ''&\I& I do 14mire Anita Br7ant penonally baciauae lhe went on seven tdpa wttb me and I know the kind ol pl lbe ta and the kind of dedlcatkJD a hu. I ,... ~ Nel!1llliwa1111111m ....... prcMde • atclle ... ~",..._,old • modU, tall on., thla OIMI ... m cm.. Tbe cutin1 tak• •lac. IQ Ja.aU17, Md tlit lac Wwewa. c tbe er prcilGQI=-,· Uon e• ...-.nt crowinl ,U.. for W1WlmlOG -ru1 arowtAa palnl. • "111 Godt nie ldd'• ll'OWD'' WUUam1m ndaJmed u Paul Van 7.eumerwi, of Toro was po1ed ln the set of "Happy Daya" a~olaoUJNaiMjft1 "But. be WU only t.b1s ~I ln January when we cast," Willlamaon said. Around the 1eta bu1Ue the po1en, people whoH job 11 la to match the Paceant work with the oririnal art. They bold photos of the original and scurry around movio1 a band here, tumln1 a foot there unUl the artlatlc circle -people re-creatlnt art re-oreatln1 humans, iJJ completed. The first Pa1eant of tbe llaatera was ln 1933 and was a ploy to draw depression·era art buyers to the then-tiny Laguna Beach art colony. The FeaUval ot Arts had begun the year. before. The first year, an elthnatAtd 2,000 people attended and a prollt ot $475 was raised. Thl1 year, more than 200,000 people will aee the produdSon. Proceeds will provide acholarsblpa to local students and support for artistic and cultural endeavors. WommiPuts · ·up a Fight, Keep1Pune The bad guys loet in a tug.of· war wilh a shopper at South Coast Piua Sunday, careenlne out of the Coeta Mesa shopping center parking lot emptyhanded. Mrs. Rudalee Subrie, 3', of Glendale, told police she was confronted by a tall man with dark hair at about S p.m. Sunday in the easl parkin1 lot near May Company. She said the man attempted to 1rab her pune, and when •IM put up a ftibt, the suspect pinched her arm and,bQcked her down. The un.sueceuful robber then leaped In a Plymouth sedan driven by bla aecompUce and the pair rac.d out of the parklns lot. Mrs. SUbrie was ftOt ffrloualy hurt, olftcen •aid. Ga8 Station HuntiJlltoD Beacb police ate seettq a pair ot bicycle rid.lne bandits wbo robbed a aemce 1ta- tion o1$1S5 lloodaJ ~ BoUce said two males ID tbelr mld-20I Wer'9 rl411la double CID a bike when they arrived at the World Sernce Statton, 8972 Adam. A.ve.. lbortly after 1 p.m. J(ooc!Q. Police Aid Ode of tbe mm flaabed a 1m11l band1ua~ poHibl~ a tmm L~1ar, aqa bftdad two male employ• lnto a back room ol the •talion where t)My were tied up with tape. 'lbe 1u ltatton ottlce wu ransacked and the two men uncovered $t85 in cub. Police said only ooe of the rob.- hen made hll 1etaway on a bicy· cle. The other appareaUy fled on foot. No IDjurlee were reported In the afternoon bet.at. Fire Damage . At $1·Millwn · ' SUN VALLEY (AP) -A fire that burned out ~ contlol' f« 90 mlnutea thl.I mormn1 camed an eatimdld '1 mlWan damaie at a Jar1e ~the eutera San PemadoV . • TbeNW8'eDO=es, aeeard• tns to Ned Cb._ d, tbe LOj Anl•lH l'lre department ·1pok•maa wbo pro'ftdtd tlle dtm.,...Umaw . ~ SN TERRIBL! OLD RAMS' FlELO COAT -em. Paul Salm Honore Pro Pick Number S35 Irrelevancy Laat Football Piek Honored . '~1'11aEW .. 1W1M11 In the air and tb.1s kid's land u t," ltteltnnt Week oonoebalrman Paul Sal at' the 1tatherin&. The stocky, curly haired Kelleher was •bowered with bizarre Cifts including a very personal piece of athJeUc equipment bearing tbe number"«" the same number worn by Minnesota VUdnp star runninC back Chuck Foreman. KEILEBER. a fullback, was drafted 335th by the Vlk· in1a. SUperstar Forero an now bolds the fullback Job. other ~ raneed from me caleod.ata to a pair of air tickets to Lake Tahoe. Irrelevant Week'• honorary cuest WU also presented a brick from a gold and all ver mine near Our~, Colo. found in Ute Wfiere Alfred £, PaCkard became the na· TU "mt· ~QrcUnc to a 9qf.c:.--So alumnua, was tlon's only' · Yicted cannlbaf." The ltUdent cafeteria at the University of Colorado ia naz;ned after Packard, tbe alum a1Je1ed. BOW4•D SEELYE from Contresaman Robert Badbam's office presented Kelleher, a Ft. Wayne, Ind., re- aideot, with a •mall nae fiown under the nation •• capitol. Badham also read the 23-year..oJd'a name into the ~al Reeord cltlni. "When the. 1oin1 &eta toqh, tbe~..,.forptttman; it'strreJevant." ~lon-n91e Valley Cops Enter '7 6 Murder. Probe mJNlna person report wi1b Bunt· in&too Beaeb police a few ft1a before tbe Yictim'a boclt •u found. Lanoll'• bodr was identified tbroufh a flqerpmt cbect. police laid. Auto Victim .. Still Critical Laat Football Pick Honored BJ·WIU.LUI HODGE °' llll.,..., Pl ........ A11out a> ln'elevant peoJjle turned out Monday at a Balbff Bay Club preu conterenee in Newport Beach to honor Jlm Kelleher from the University bf Colorado, the Na- t.tonal Football Leaaue'a lut draft cbolce. "TllBY THREW Ml names In the air and this kid'' landed uPtlaht,'' Irrelevant Week non-chairman PauJ Salata told tbe 1athertn1. Tbe ltoc:ky, curly haired Kelleher wu abowered with blaarre 81fta iriclu4in1 a very personal pteee of atblttic equlpmeat bearlne the number "44" the same number worn by Mbmeeota VUdn11 atar runnlna back Cbuct Foreman. KBU.allla, a fullback, wu drafted 335tb by the Vik- inp. SUpentar Foreman now boldl tbe fullback job. · 00-'1fti ranaed from 1976 caleodars to a pair or air dcketa to Lake Tahoe. ltrelevant Week'• honorary guest wu also presented a brick tiom a 1otd and 1Uver mine near Ouray, Colo. BIUCK. accordlns to a Colorado alumnus, was f~nd ID the uea where Allred E. Packard became the na· tloD '• GG)y convicted cariD.lbal. The ltQdmt c•fetma at tbe University of Colorado ts named lftil' Pack ant, the alum alleltCf. BOWAaD IBELYB from Consressman Robert Badbam'a office preaented Kelleher. a Ft. Wayne, Ind., resident, wtth a am all naa nown under the nation's Capitol. Badham a1JO read tho 23-year·old's name into the Confreuloaal a.cord 'itlnf, "When the 1oln1 aets tou1b. lbe toucluay, for1etlt man; it's irrelevant." I l But CouncUman Dom Racitl dl1a1reed, Uyln1 teen-afed youapten uae tbat facWty'1 amUMUMDt fam• room. "1 tan't even take my f~ly fM an"~ ot lee 1kltlftl," he .. id. He added tbat. IA h1I .. nlon, the new amUMment 1ame1 encourao children to 1amble. Ci\J Manaaer J'red, Soraabel uld bi1 ton plunked $8 ln quart ... la computer 1ame1 J wMkend atth9 ice rtn.k. "Would you rather they spent tbelr mooey oo dnae•." Menke aahd? MaJW Norma Hertswsaid abe WU CODCG'Ded about younpten "wa1tln1 tbelr tlm• pulUnt leven. or wbatenr tbey do ... Menke said be toot objecUc:n to that com.meat. ..sd.ln1. "We're juat lry1DI to run a business." "We mQ Deed to lOot into re- rlalq tbe anl1D.anee to make lt more 1trtct.•.' 11•10&' Herboe wee Ban ·on Counter Sales Of Day Sedatives Set W ASHlNGTON CAP> -The Food apd Drue Administration intends to ban all over·the· counter daytime sedatives, lt an· nounced today. FDA commi11loner Donald Kennedy aaid aucb products as Cope, Compcn, Miles Nervtne. Tranqulm and Qulet World would be affected. Tbe FDA commissioner said be knew of no evidence that daytime aedatlves lessen anxiety Wcked,.bag Search Hit In Ruling WASHINGTON <AP) -Police and federal asenta, under moet circumstancet, cannot search a perlOft't Jocked tu1111e for Sus· peeted contraband without first obtalotQI • warrani, tb U.S. Supreme Court rulfld today. TM '• 1-2 deeia1oA ii a le1al N&Hck for faral Jaw en- forcement offlclall, wbo argued tbat comtituUooaJ rectrictloftl OD aearcMs and Mburel apply only to the home and the ottlce. The declalon does not affect aearchel by customs ofriclala. The hllb court upheld a ruUng by the U.S. Circuit Court of Ap· peals ln Bolton that marijuana confi.tcated ln the 1973 arrest of three Masaacbuaettl retldents could not be used at their trial because It wu 1elzed llle1ally. "In this case, important Fourth Amendment privacy In· lereata were at stake," Chief Justice Warren E. Burcer said in writln1 for the court'• majority. "By placln1 several effects In· aide a double-locked footlocker, the three per1ona arreated manlfeated an expectation that the content.a would remain free from public examinatJon. "Not .. than one who loco the doors ol hla home •&•Inst in· tnaden, one wbo 1ate1uards his penanal poaeaalona ib thla man- ner ii due the prot.ctJon ol the Fourth Amendment; •arrant clauae." Burcer said. The court'• majority noted that in certain clrcum1tences, aucb u one in which police believe the . lu1ra1e contained exploslv• or evidence that mlabt be destroyed by a delay, Harcbea without warrants could be tolerated. Government attorneys ureed the court to apply to the cue its 1910 rultn1 that aearchea of automobtlea, becauae of their moblltty, can be conducted Without warrant.. or otherwise provide sedation other than by causine drowai· ness. Users of these products. he said, .nm the risk ol betne drowsy durine the day when they may be operatinf automobiles or dangerous machines and need to be alert. Dr Kennedy made the annou.n· cement durln1 a hearina on sedatives conducted by a Senate small buslneaa monopoly sub-committee. About f7 rniWoo a year ii made by drue companies from daytime sedaUvea. There are rouably 10 major daytime sedatives. LabeJ.in& and advertblnl for the aedaUvea. may contain aucb terma aa "calmative,.. for the relief d "simple nervoua tenaton•• or ''tedative.'' · Kenaecb' Hid that, g{Mll the rtalca of drowsiaess "and tbe absence of any demon.strated medical benefit, there 1eema to llAIQQS PUSHES FOR ANITA IRYANT SUPPORT 8ut State Senate e<IU• Counttan'• Effott• Briggs' Bryant Bill Dies in Committee. SACRAMENTO (AP> -A re- solution commending 1in1er Anita Bryant for her oppo1iUon to a F1ortda bomoaexual rl,itta ordinance died in a Senate com· mlttee today without betnc brouabt to a vote. Tbe meuure by Sen. John Briegs (R·Fullerton), failed to get a "do-pass" motloa from any member of the Senate Rules Commitue. But the committee a1reed to create a "zoembert resolution" tbat would allow Bn11• to pratte Miu Bryant on hll own. , If approved, Drills' Senate re- be no JmtUJeatioQ for tbe con- tinued marketlq of these 'Pf'O-ducu. •• An FDA 1poke1man 1ald daytime led1tJve1 are cbeQllcal· ly almilar to nonpreacrlpUon aleep~ alda. "The difference la the way tbey'repromoted, "besaid. He said a penoo aeekine a 1lmUar cbemltal coulc:\A>UY ni&bt· time sleep ... or even take coueh or cold medicine. HBDoctor Fcrees New Death Case The U.S. Su.Preme Court bu asreed to study Departmeqt of Justice arsumenta that a ffmrt.. lnitoa Harbour aurceon should auin face trial in conned.Ion • wlth tho murdets In North CaroUoa Of b1a P""Pant wile and twolittl P'.l•._Si:,... eanqo. :JUitic \/Oted onda1 to n- \llft a lo.ret decision Uaat freed Dr~'l R. MacDooald, 34, wtio y faced mWtary court al cbaraes that were dlamiaaed. Now Director of Emer1eacy Medical Services at St. Mary Medical Center ln Lons Beach, Dr. MacDonald bu maintained since tM 1f10 murden that be u innocent. The PhY•lelan, who was a cap. taln aufsnect to a U.S. Army Soeclal Forces unit at Ft. ~ N'.c., sutfered 11 stab aw the nl1bt hit falDlly was murdered. Killed were hla prepant wife, Colette, plua dauehtera Kimber· ly. e, and K.rtstln, 3, who were beaten and stabbed to death by what Dr. MaoDooald dacrtbed aa a IJ'OUP ot erued, cbantln& blppla. He clalma they broke into the family's quarters at Ft. Brau on Feb.17, 1"70. to commJt the m:aa-pJatn«t marden. But the Jqatlce Department now claima It bu tllDiflcant new evtdeace C'Malned tb.rou1b FBI chemical analya.la of clot.b.lq Dr. MacDonald wore that nilht tbat implicates blm u the loae 1111.- of bit wtfe aDd tJrO cfauataten. Aftel' the IUIUtary trial that ended fn M•cDoil'1d'• tavor on ll"Od"4s ot lallaMclent •vtdeaee, he wu tDd.lct.ed ln January 1t75 by • led•nl crand Jury Jn Faye~e.11.c. .................. VAN NOUYIN ANOQIPTTO coeTA MUA HIGH '"-VIit ll'uda • 19ec1., Tbanu tor Celtng luplred ._ Eseape Carving Viet Grads' Gift to Mesa High By WILLIAM E. HODGE Ot-041ffyl'j .... ~ .. Graduatln1 a•nior Van Nguyen'• lift to Oleta Mesa Hilb School is a band-sawed version ot tbe achool 's mascot , th& muatanj. The horse is encircled by a 15-inch wood band with .. Costa Mesa High School" carved into the wood. The two-year Costa Mesa resl· dent ia proud of the carving ac· compliabed with a hand saw. "It took over 40 hours to com- plete and was presented on behalf of all Vietnamese student.a at Costa Mesa High," Nguyen said . N1uyen ll takinc art classes at Oraage Cout Colle1e and hopes to make a living by wood carv ing His carvings wall be on display at the Orange County Falr next month. One or the pattes he has com pleted shows hands holding a boat tossed by turbulent waves and carries the inscrlpUon "T~ Find a New Life,·· 10 Viet- namese. Tbe work was inspired by Nguyen's own experience in escaping Vietnam the same day the communists took over the country. "I was on a boat with 4,000 peo- ple In Saigon Harbor," he said. "We had no food or water for three days on our way to the Philippines." Nguyen said the boat luckily met a U.S. Navy ship that pro- vided them with food and water _.,n their fourth day at sea. Although his mother . brother and a stater escaped the country with Nfuyen, his father and two brothers remained behind .. We 10&t them m the groups of people who were leaving;" he said "We got on the boat an time, but they didn't make at.•· Even with the absence or hair his family, Nguyen has adapted to A mertcan life easily. He works 40 hours every week in addition to attending school. Harbor Girls Club Gets New Director Deena Edward.f has beep ap- pointed executive direct.or of the Girls Clubolthe Harbor Area. The Anaheim woman replaces Pat Allen as Girls Club director. She comes to the l.OOO·member girls organization acter three years as d!rtttor or youth service programs for the Orange County chapter or the American Red Cross. A University of Washington graduate with a degree in recrea- tion management, Mrs. Edwards brings 10 years of volunteer and community service to the Harbor Area Girls Club. She ls a member or Chi Kappa Rho Gamma, a professiona l women's recreation sorority, and Orange County Dire<?tors of Volunteers I n Aeencies, <DOVIAl. Mra. Edwards was a "loaned executive•· for the United Way of Oran1e County North /South laat year. assisting with that group's annual campai1n. Summer bour1 for the Girl.a Club are from 9 a m. to 4 p.m Monday through Friday begin- ning June 27. The club is located at 1815 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Joint Project Big MOSOOW (AP) -The United States delivered a 40-ton eltc· tromqnet to Soviet 1clenUsta Monday for a U.S.·Sovlet energy research pro1ram that could be the moat aigniflcant Joint sclen- tilic venture between the CO\ln· tries alnce the 1975 Apolto-Soyus space fll8ht. OAAHGI COAIT c DAILY PILOT NEW DIRECTOR Girts Club'• Edwards WomanPuu Up a Fight,, KeepsPune The bad guys lost in a tua-of· war with a shopper at South Coaat Piasa Sunday, careenine out of the eo.ta Mesa 1h0Pt>inl center parking lot empty handed. Mrs. Rudalee $\lhrie, 34. of Glendale,· told' police •he wu confronted by a tall man with dtrk heir at about 5 p.m. Sunday lo the eut parkina lot near lll•Y Company. • Sb• Mid the man attempttd to •rab her J)Urle, and when abe put up a Qaht, the suspect plnched her arm ud mocked ber down. " The uuueceafu.I robber t.bm leaped IA a Plymouth Hdu dri~ by bb accomplice and the palr raced out of the parlllnc lot. Mn.iSMrie wu not •erioud'Y bwt, aftlten •Aid. I -I _ 1 I Fro..PageAJ PLEA ••• action suit." Vice Mayor Hammett aald, .. I'm sure lhil will be an exciting subject ror t.he local bar uaocla· lion diMer. but I think if .so- meone ha.a to go down in the du.s- ty archives to get a report, so- meone has to pay for 1t.'' Sentencing Compromise Supp<:-rted SACRAMENTO (AP> -The California Senate haa adopted what a backer calls an ··eqU1ta· ble compromise" bill to modify the Determinate Sentence Law, which goes Into effect July 1. But the Senators voted down attempt.a by Sen. John Brteia (R· Fullerton), to Insert amend· menta that would have lengthened prison terms. The 30-2 vole Monday on the blll, AB 478 by Aaaemblymao Daniel Boatwrtabt, <D·Concord), f sent tt back to lh• Auetubl)I for approval ot some other amend· men ls. Law enforcement groups have tried bard to make lbe bill as tou«h u possible on crlmlnall. But others, aucb aa the Prisoners Union and American Civil Liberties Union, have worked on It from a somewhat contrary view. Geor1e 7.enovicb. <D-Fremo), carrylnithe bill on the floor, aaid it repre1enta a f alr compromlle, and la backed by the 1ovemor's office. The bill extends the sentences or defendants round guilty of crimes in which violence was in- volved. The bill also allows nine months instead or three for decid· Ing which present prisoner• s h o uld have their terms shortened under the Determ1n.ate Sentence Law. Bomber Protested WASHINGTON (AP> -Two groupe demonstrated llC>DC!q in front of the White Houle, uldnf President Carter to scrap the Bl bomber. Memben ol one IJ'OQp, sltUJll ln front. ot a White Houae sate, wete hauled away by police. llan1one1 add OabbJ Deman.11. IS*fal Halu:.r:; aldmUaJ advlNr, were to tbe J'..Uval ol Alta ~ llaitl'a Praldm&JUA.Qaude DuYallS. T1Mre .,.. about 400 vol__. models and bacbtaa• •OIW• wbo pat oa mu p, bead ptec.s. coatumea and handle the technical 1tqe duUes. The Pa1eant '• requlremeota for modell provide a niche for younc per'ION, old ona. llbor1. modell, tall one1, t.b1n ooes and muscular one.. The cutlng lakes place ln January, and the lag between caatbsi and the summer produc· Uon can present 1~in1 pains for Wll11&maon -real 1roWtns Crash Mystery Man ID Weeks Away? A San LW.t Oblapo offtclal pre-dicted today It may be weeks before identity of a man wbo died with a former Corona del Mar woman after a May 26 plane c rash ls eatabll1bed beyond doubt-if ever. The mystery John Doe at the controls when the small plane smashed 10to a tree and plWlg~ Santa Ana Man Killed • m Plane Crash Rescue workers using cuttln1 torches were lo remove the body of a Santa Ana man today from the crumpled wreckage of hiJI plane which smuhed into the Santa Ana Mountains on the Oran14' County·RlversJde County line Mooday. He It Identified •• Rtch•rd D. DeBrlck, 2', who died lnalantly on impact. The Cessna 340 he wu flying slammed Into a peak near the Green River Country Club golf course. His rema1na were found late Monday afternoon by the crew ot a Rlvenlde Police Department helicopter which landed at the re- mote st~ in ruued. brushy let· rain. lnve.U,at.ors aald DeBrlck had taken ot rrom Orange County Airport and wu en route to the Chino Airport when he radioed for new directions to Ontario In· ternaUonal Airport. Spokesmen for the Federal A viatlon Admlnl1tratton aaid DeBrick'1 plane, re1l1tered to Air Oklahoma, out or Oklahoma City. WU on Ontario Int.em•· tional Airport radar screen.a. The radar blip vanished at 1:01 a.m. without further radio con· tact and an lmmedJate aearcb waa launched. No radio wamlq of enclne trouble « vlJual difficulty wu broadcaat, accordlDI to in· veat11at.on, altboulh DeBrict WU probabb' fiJ'iq in the typlcaJ low cloud• that bani over Southern California in June. Bl• plane new Into the mountainside at about the 3,500-root. level Just inalde tbe Rlvenlde County Une. to earth oa Cuesta Bide• carried identlftcatioo papers of a P'rmcb national now known to be alive and teacbing acbool ln Paria. "We're still waiUni"for some feedback from French orflciall," San Luis Obispo County Coroner Don Hines said today lo a telepbcme interview. The victim who perished within 2' t.o 48 boura, alone wtlh 1969 Corcma del Mar High School graduate and honor student Susan Daniela, 25, was initially i~entlfled as Jacques Rene Tromeur. Information subsequently forwarded by tbe French Con1aalate in Loe An1elea shows that Tromeur, 31, ls alive. He told authortUea he loet h11 p11aport while attend1n1 UCLA durlnc the put year. The man wbo died of traumatic shock and exposure near the plane wrecka1e carried Tromeur'a puaport, but bis own photo mu1 shot wu affixed to It. Rea~arcben al FBI bea4- quatters ln Washington D.C. are checking through fingerprint files tn an attempt to match prints taken frocn the mate cor- pse with an identity. "It's hard to imagine nobody knows who the man is," Coroner Hines remarked today. "Nobody is happy with the way t.hia thing turned out and we're all literally atandinc on the fence, but we're 1lvin1 ltour best1bot. •• Coroner Hloa aaid today the search f« bl.I ldenUly will in- evitably be alow, because h1a of. flee can only communicate with offlclall in France by mail. Boys Sought On Fire Rap Costa Mesa police are , .... ,.,, two youths they believe aU.mpt· ed to at.art a garage fire with llt flares Monday DlOt. Mrs. Mary Kifmer, 3Ha Con Lane, told officers ahe spotted two bofl, between 10 and 1J yean ol ase, llandJ111 near ber carace with what appe.ared lllht- ed nara in their bandl. When abe abouted at the youtha, they fled on foot, the woman laid. They left behind an overturned 1arba1e can and several discarded matches, police said. 3-cent Gas Tax Revived Carter Stut:lle. Variation of Proposal, Al•• .. , .. Ryan C. Ratcliffe. 17. who - graduated from Estancia Hi&h School th.ls month. has received an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorido Springa. He wW join b1a brother Howard, 19, who wu appointed to the academy in 1976. The pair are the sons of Mrs. Lois Ratcllff e of Costa Meaa. Ernest Skeen Of Costa Mesa ~ . . Deadat64 Ernest O. Skeen, a ntJred utlll· ty compuy service IDaa. dJed~ Sunday et qe &&. II r . Skeen. retired to Costa Mesa three years ago after Mn'· inc S4 yean u a service man for the Southern Califomla Gu Company lo San Bernardino. IJe wu direct.or ot the Coeta Mesa Art Lea1ue and director at larse of the HomeowQera Ar.· aoclatlon oC Colta Mesa, and was alao active ln American Leslon Poat 291 ln Newport Beach. Mr. Skeen leaves bia wife; Irene, of the family home at 924 . W. 19th St .• a son. Leroy of San Dle10 and a dau1bter SUlanna Irene Skeen of Aluka. He LI also aurvlved by b1a step.· father, William Mulkey of Costa , Mesa; a brother, Samuel of Roseburs, Ore.; a slater, Ruby Wrt1ht of San Bernardino; an UD· cle, Clyde Skeen, and one . 1randchlld. Servicea will be held Thursday 1~ at 10 a.m. at Bell Broadway 1 Chapel in Costa Mesa with burial at l p.m . at Mountain View . Cemet.ry in San Bernardino. • , Rioters Sentenced ' NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -A . Nicosia court sentenced two l Greek Cypriots to Lerma ol seven l and fl .. ~ears in prilOQ today for I their ~ 1n 1974 riota Jn which U.S. ~buaedor Rodg* Davies and bll Greek Cypriot aecretary were killed. . . .. _.4: -.. -=- ';f/lrf ---=---~ -~--...... '-""' ----- ---- __ __, •' r -lt/' t na 19 ON1 WAY ULLOON CARGO HANDLING 8YITl!M WOULD WORK ,,_ .... ID.,.. While Tethefed to Wlnchea Drtven bJ Tracton OCTD Spending OK'd Directan Adopt $50.3 Million Package It will cost $.'50.3 million dunn1 1W'77·78 to operate and make lm· provementa on the Orance Coun· ty Tranalt Dl.atrfct (0CTD) bus 1y1tem. Direct.on unanimously adopt- ed next year'• apendloc package DfthMo nth Monday as lhey voiced praise for both t.beir own and staff rnem- t>ers' etroru. The ftnal bu.diet la up by more than $10 millloo over tbe $39.9 mUUoo budcet for 1976· 77. Nottn& the ~get likely will Food, Fuel Push ·Price Index lip WASHINGTON (AP.) -Sharp. ly higher food and fuel prices pushed con.sumer prices up six· teptha of a percent In May, the firth consecutive month of bil price hika, the aovernment re· ported today. Tbe lncreaae, followln1 April's rtae of el&ht.t.entba of a percent, ahowa inflation la contlnuln1 but not accelerat1n1. Food prlcea, which have sparked thia year's aur1e of in· nation, jumped another seven· tenths of a percent in May. Althoup the lnc:reue was about ball tbt riM .tn April, It exceeded the lncreaaea PMled in every 01ont.h of 1.976 except one -r-the el1ht-t.ent.ha of a percent gaintin• May ayeara10. Prices for eround coffee jumped another 10.3 perce.Al»al: month, while Instant coffee rose seven percent, the 1overnment said. Wholesale corree ~rices declined Jut month but the drop hae not been refiected at the re· tall level. GuoUne and motor oil rose el1ht-tentha of a percent, and new can were up nine-tent.ha of a percent. The average price for a gallon of reiUlar Jrade 1uollne rose 1.1 percent ln May to 62.6 cents per gallon. Premium prices also rose l.l percent and averaged 67 8 cents per 1lllon. ' The May lnaease in consumer priees equlytJen~ ~q .an ~al rat~ d '7.2 j:if!fcent;'ls all\l above the 6 ·percent level that Ad· ministration economists regard as the nation's underlying rate of infiaUoo. carry wtlh it fl drop 10 this year's property tax rate of 4.26 cenlll per $100 of uaesaed valuatioo, Board Chairman Ralph Clark called it "a model for other government agencl•.'' "It ls ln a small way an at- tempt at property tax relief," Clark said. "We have 1 commit· ment to reducing our reliance on the property tax and we have our bud&et to underscore that com· mltment." OCTD General Manager Ed Loritz estimated that Lt assessed valuation in the county increase 10 percent this year, the budget could be supported by a tax rate of 3.84 centa per $100 of assessed valuation. But Director Al Holllnden said he thought It was too early tD talk about tax rates, noun a they won't be set until Au~t. ·'It ls just a guess at this particular point," he said. "l think there will be more of a decreue but there is no way we can know." Director Robin Young agreed and said discussing tax rates now was "a llWe grandstanding." Clark said, however, that when the olilfnal budget waa present ed by Loritz this sprlne it called not only for a property tax rate hike but a fare increase as well "We did eliminate that," he continued. "T,bal certainly shduld be pointed out, and I don 'l conaider It grandstanding." Loritz' origmal budget pro posal aiao called for spend.inc $47 2 mill.Jon m the commg year. Man Plea ds Guilty to Thumb Cut A man booked on attempted murder char&es alter he chopped ort the thumbs of a man be believed had raped his itrlfrtend pleaded no contett Monday In Oran1e County Superior Court rather than face trial. Judge H. Warren Knlabt set Aui. 1 aa the elate he will ten· tence Gerald Carr, 35, of Anaheim. But he made It clear that Carr faces county Jall Umt rather than t.he state prt.on term demanded by the proeecuUon. In any event, Judie Kn11ht ruled, Carr must remain ln the . county jail unUI Dec. t. the an· niveraary d the day he attacked Jame. Shepard, 30, and inflicted wounds that took 900 stitches to close. It was testified that Carr found Shepard sleeping m the Anaheim apartm~nl ot tlte defendant'f girlfriend and attacked Shepard w1lh a 12-lnch butcher knife when the 1lrl claimed she bad been raped The &irl told police ahe went to Carr for help after fleeing from her apartment. She told officera Shepard choked her, raped her and then passed out on her bed. No criminal char1e1 have been flied aaainst Shepard. AAttM.Uar OOCUll ~~ torm•MnJJ• Tbe Id •• r.r ,,,. lb• work -........ do- lftl la tbe ba11ooD Ind l.rJ -at· tem pUna to • pl1 tetlaered ballOOlll.na to amuaemeat patktnde. llLI partner, Nnabel, la b')'lAI to flt ln the lat.t project wbUe acliDf u co-pllot ot a aopbl.atJcat· ed bellum balloon that wW 8000 be la\.lllebed from the Santa Ana Marine Helicopter Bue to study air pollution. Hamcome said balloona have bMD used tD carry modest car10 lo1d1 In t.be put but not unUl re- cenUy has the capability been Cul· ly reallied with the creation of mu1lve aas bap that can carry tena of thousands of pounda at once Bob Brokaw, markeUn1 d.lrec· tor or Global Marine. noted that the Oregon lumber Industry has uaed balloons t.o haul cut loss out Dozens Daily •m.w~ .... • l ol GliOOll7 ""1 -*1 two I belicopter1 a no support f a.dllU.. • DCIC*S' At • rat. of aboat z.ooe tau a day. nuom• uJd tbt baUooa system would do the same WClft u alx &o tcht heavy he Uc.-.. "And the other sio-atbllities 1Hm endleu." Hanacome said ••Just about aD7 dWleult job you can t1slnk ct bu some pouible balloon appllcatlcm.." Tbe O~ balloon enpeer· ,. Ina comcrtium ll looldn1 at tbe poulblllty of laytnc trans- oceanic cable and even oil plpeUne. "Jn about 25 days, a bailoon system could lay 10 mlles of 10- foot 80-lon pipe secUom ln billy terrain. wbicb ia a lot futer than any other method In use today,·· Hanacome said. "The basic criteria 1s to 'Uunk ballooos' and then come up with projects they can do,'' be said I llndercover Fo rce Intercepts A.l iens SAN YSIDRO (AP) -San Die10 police have formed a border ~k force to intercept "wildcat' vana, truck• and cars which Illegally carry Mexicans inside the United States The 10-man force, made uf mainly ol Mellican·Amerlcan o · ficera, works undercover at this crosm1 polnl po1ln1 as Mexican citizens. arreslln& doiens of drivers dally, police said. On a recent day It worked tbla way; A young man croued the border from Mexico carrying a cardboard box with his destina- tion in the United Statea neaUy printed on lt. "Paut. Ami&o. It is t9 to take you," a man called out. ''You ao to that restaurant there There will be others traveling with you." The new arnvaJ wailed ln a parking lot unUI there were five others. Money collected, they climbed into a rusting sedan and drove north A few miles lat.er. the youna man leaned over the seat, naahlne a badge "Soy pollcla," be aaid. The dtlver waa booked fat In· veat11atton of aollclting persons for transportation -a crime police can "wtldcattt.na... 'lbe victims are the government bee auae or tax vlolationh and taxi and bus firms that lose thousands of dollars each year because of the illegal transports. .. We're losing at least $100 a day and we're considering :nov in' to downtown San Diego, · said Bllly D. Hedrick, operator uf San Ysldro's Red Cab Co "Nobody laxes or collecl5 license fees from the wildcat· lers," complamed Lane Peck, m anaaer of the San Ysldro Greyhound bus depot. Sgt. Jesus "Manny" Lopei, l senior member of the task force, said 1otng undercover 1s the only way to make the arrests. because uniformed officers who stop " carloads or Mexican n ationals are simply told that the driver is a "friend " "What can we do 1f a confused - frightened or threatened Mex lean says the wildcatter is a friend or a relative'!'' Lopez said . .> They have reason to be frightened but not because of police, he said The taak force operates ran· domly -the department can't afford to work every day, said Clfpt. Loren Jos::n of the San Yaldro aub&taUoo But after directors balked at the fare and tax rate increases Loritz revised the budget lo eliminate those at the aame time lncreasln& bis budget propotal to ~ mUllon tbrou1h a compllcat· ed transfer of state and federal subsidies. Directors then ordered the SS2 milllon trimmed by about $3 million before agreein& two weeks aeo to settle for the ~ 2 million package. Missik Snafu Reported AMY CARTER TAIC£8 FUN TAIP IN TUCSON Prffldent'• Daughtw an Added Attraction Amy's Big Day \ .. Fini Dauglder Seea Tuaon TUCSON, Aris. (AP> -"fhlle her mother was busy pre. 1ldin1 over a ~ bold by the Prelldent'I CommlNJoo on MIDlal tr.lltb, Amy Ci.rt.er wu bun wttb t0me dutlea ()f her own-tQJGYm Tbe t-year-ola dauihter cl President Carter ~nt the day wtt.b the famlli:Qf TUcson psJdllatrllt Allan Belloll! meaaber of die meblal bnlth eomroluk!D that It cbaJNCl D7 , Rolal1110 Carter. ..... ACCOMPAHIBD BY S Btlael f1mUy, Secret Service aaeat. and ~ AJQJ "9Dt to tho Artaona· .. Director Phil Anthony said Monday he still was worried about the district's future. He noted it costs $1.42 for each passeneer canied whtle they pay only a 25-cent fare. It state and federal subsidies, which pay lhe bulk of OCTD ex penaes, were to expire the dis· trict would face tremendous fare and property tax Increases to continue operatin&, Anthony said. WASHINGTON (AP) -A maUunclion of undetermined orl&ln cut abort a teat of the N avy'a crulae ml11lle off the coast of Callfomia Monday, the Pentagon said. The ml11lle, known aa the Tomahawk, plunced into the Pacific Ocean about 30 1ecooda after It was launched ln the vicinity d San Clemente hlal)d at 7:33p.m., a1pokeaman1ald. The teat wu conaldertd the most cruclal for the cruise mil· alle Jn 17 month.I of fil&ht a · MarineAccept8 Reduced Rap For Assault Why so much fuss ebOul a rprlng Of summer wardrobe? Why a 1P9Clal ahopplf"O trip Tbt Marine Corp• ls substan· tlally reducing charges againat ope of 14 bl~k Casnp Pelldleton If arln• cbarfed tn last Novem· ber'1 attack on seven wblte Marinos . . Both .,,...cut.on 11\4 defenae lawyerf laid Mond11 Cpl. Curtis Jones Jrter~ of Seale Russell, Ala., m a 1tillty plea to chart• of simple eonaplracy uduaauJt. Th• r..tuced cbaraes are ex· pected to cut poulbl• punlab· meat from 21 ,...,. to Im di.an alx moat.hi, the Pendleton Lelal Def I d. Lt. Col. WOUam DrQer, trial Juda• cl 1 1eneral court muUaJ, accept-9 UM ru:lltY plll •lid n1d aentCclnc ot Jones would be ID· AOUDced an. formal •eaUnc of a J~. Which W11l then be toht of ihepl'etrlll 1.jretm t. ' Wblfe none of the wblt• llll'inel boldln1 a beer "party wulDtheKulDusK.lan,tbebladl r tald ID tie~p ao tu· rldi.l abmei by t.b• KKK on triaer.d t.berald. TWo Gehel-black llarloet wen COAvided tJl reduted Chatpl U well,"l'CIM wu acquitted and tbe trtalt Of UMi ot.ben blnl• • outcome or a rulln' by the Mllltll'1 CoU tl of A.p tlJI t.n _ • • to buy a new outfit for a 1pec1al ocx:a1ion? Th• answer la rtl•t•d to human psychology. Today c:lothlno and 1008S!l0f'ift do mor• than !'llerely keeo tht body warm end protected. ThtV HI a mood. frame an attitude. imbue confidence. Fin• ltwtll')' lllO P'8VI I patt lfTtl'\11 magic. The two mood-miking o•m•ton.. for tummtr .... cont Ind 1vory Both OOf'ar and 1vorv are organic vema. Thi• mtlnl ttttY were bmtd from OIM:ll-4Mno plant• or 11\lmal" J~ oomee from the tuetc of the elephant. tht hlPOOPQtlll'IUI, the Wllrut and the wart hog Corsi 11 formed from ttte alctl9tOM of tiny ... natu,..I It Ol'OWI Whttevtr tM .... art • warm. but the moat ltnPOf'tant . garden• txttnd along tht Mtdlt•ra1iean ,,., Ivory IPPtlt'f In OM yety char1ot•rl1t10; warm whit• cofor ~la COtal OtOWI In I rll'IO' from ~It• to rl<t IM . even blaok. Tht moat c"ar1oterlatlc1lly 111mmer • · IMd".ofCOrtl .. wtifte.llOl'lt .,.nk (Clifad 'Anolf Skin) and .the llotlt. ~ Mfmon CIOIOt. •, In dlOOll'flt ~ ~ • tend toMfd s**. f'IM• twlth --. perlmentaUon. For Lbe lint time, the mwlle was 1ucces8'ully launched by rocket power from a submer1ed submarine tube . But tbe malfunction prevented lt from flylna on Its engine about 60 miles down the California ran1e where It wu to have bit a target •hip. The Navy termed the teat par1.la11)'1ucca1ful, however. ''Tt!IUDI the miuile'• tran&l· tion from underwater launch and booated mabt to the cruise @ &EM WISS eneine·powered night wa~ sue cessful," tbe spokesman said ··Approximately 30 secoods la tu. the missile sustained a malfunction and fell into the ocean. Offlclala and englneen are conducting a detailed review to determine the cause of the malCunction " The Tomahawk is 1n the ad· vance stages of Its development but lbe Navy baa not yet ordered It lnto production. The Air Force ia developfnl another cruise mis- sile to be launched from aircraft. . ' • y ·~-.. --tor toda1 to , af m lull ., «•do boo na tU t AU deve]os-bfta-lbe Newport HarbM Cbam r of Co ~. by m n•&bout tow• hul Salata. la ·~ n ~ailed Irrelevant Week. Tw. a ..ek wbca thlnp t.Jaat &.a•t camt pt boeo,.,, LaJl ~ WU Sport.I nieht for lbe Jrre.lnaot Wtff 1pouon and Uwy beld a preu contenoce al the Balboa Bay Club. P'ormer haUback Kdlcber wu Down out bere .. special honored sueat for the entu'e week. Bay c:ub bartenders wore black and white-1triped 1birts hke fOOlbaJl offac1al1 Other Bay Club attendants and Irrelevant Week otficers were decked out an blue and gold football Jerseys bearane the number 335 with "Kelleher" emblazoned on the back AND WHAT OF Kelleher? Muscular, handsome, with a quick, nashlng, sort of ahy smile, he was flown here and 1s being put up free in Bay Club digs for the week At the press conference, al· tended by many sports luminaries or the area, he wa.s presented g1Hs lie got two tickets from Air Cal lo Oy lo Lake Tahoe He got some toy cars and a piegy bank He was presented what must be the world's ugliest table lamp Newport Pohce Chief Jim Glavas sent him alone a special citation that advised has officers ·any courtes1~ extended to the bearer will result in disciplinary action ·• Emcee Salata thus quipped. 'With that card and 10 bucks, you can park near Newport Pi<'r " STEPHEN f'ORD, son of the former President or the United States, showed up lo present Kelleher with a brown bag rull or tus dad's old campaign buttons, adding the advice, "save them for l~." And why, you uk, all this fuas over a young man named Kelleher, 23 years old, a native or Fort Wayne,, Ind . who had never before aet root on the West Coast? Because recently the National Football League held its pro- fessional draft of graduating col- lege football players. And they selected 335 prospects. And Kelleher of Colorado was selected absolutely last. Thus be became the butt of all the jokes for Jr relevant Week and the special guest of honor And how dad he lake it all? At the press conference. he was asked ar he won any gr1d1ron honors at Color udo "YES" HE QUIPPED. "l got an award for the senior who played there rive years ... Had he received any contact from the Minnesota Vakanes foot· ball team that had drafted ham number335' "Sure," he cracked back: "A secretary called me and asked where I wu born. Then another secretary called and wanted to know wbal year that was. . " Clearly, you don't find good sports like Jim Kelleher every day .. ~ ......... CM•Atcze NUT? Dr. Qvtsdean 8amard .. .... wblle it t.be 11rdul ol ,...,. d J • K edy and Dr. arti.D Luther Kin1 Jr The comrniU.. hired former prosecutor Q . Robert Blakey to lead lta P"Obt. and he announced a new1 blackout a abort Ume after all41f\dlol a meetln1 Mon· day "1'11E P\1aPOSe OF thia newt conference ll to announce there will be no more news con- ference1," Blakely told rePGrt.en alter tbe aesaton. •'J would hope you memben of the press will Patient Succumbs After Transplant CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP> -Heart tranaplant pioneer Cbrisl&aan Barnard's first attempt lo bolster a human heart by graft. me a baboon's heart onto it ended with the death or the patient, a 26· year-old Italian woman, early today "l think I will use chimpanzees next ti mt," the surgeon told a news conference LOOKING HAGGARD after the 10-hour operation Monday al Groote Schuur hospital and the losin1 balUe for the Ufe of hit pa- tient, Barnard said the transplant of lhe baboon's heart was a "last resort" to save the woman's life. He said the woman'sdeath was certain without a transplant and a human heart was ~ot available. The woman'• husband was re- ported under sedation at Groote Schuur. and the hospital refuaed to release her name until he gave permission. llA&NA&D SAJD TUE ba· boon's heart proved too small to keep the woman's circulation go. Ing when her own heart bftan railing. • The SJ.year·old surgeon told an interviewer in March that a human patient could be expected to reject a transplanted anim•l heart eventually. But he said the alien organ might work long enough for the patient's heart to make some recovery or might keep the patient all ve until a hum an heart became available. Ke told thff news conference to- day that baboon and the woman had the same blood type but matching of liJsue types wu not possible. He said he would not know whether the woman's body rejected the heart until laboratory testa were completed. but be aaid no evidence of rejec- tion was apparent. D&. Bl!!EVES Saunders, a spokeswoman for the hospital, said the woman was born with a chronic heart eoftdjtion and en· tered the hospital for replace- ment of a valve wh.ich had been put in her aorta, the main artery from the heart, several years ago. The operation lo replace the aortic valve "became considera- ly more extensive" than planned, Saunders said, and the coronary artery was replaced in an at· tempt to boost circulation Barnard then decided to use a baboon heart for a "piggy.back" implantation to increase the pa- tient's circulation, Saunders con· linued Not 'Christian' . Moonie Right,, Supported NEW YORK CAP> A study by top Roman Catholic and Protestant lheoloeians says the Rev. Sun M.)'uni Moon's Unification Church has a right to exist but cannot be considered a Christian church. The study, released Monday by lbe Nallonal Council of Churches. was befUD a year a10 •'to clarify tbe claims to Christian Identity made by the Unification Church," It says. AL THOUGH THE 11-page re- port concludes the Unification beliefs depart from the basics of Christianity In many ways, at also said the church bas a con stilutional rieht to exist and warned against using the report "for arbitrary or punitive purposes." The study said it found these differences between the Uniflca tlon Church and traditional Christian doctrine: -While Christians believe re- demption Is possible for ever- yone, tbe Unification Church teaches that indivlduai. md na· lions can be classified H "heavenly" or "satanic." -aDlS'l'IANS BEUEV&the Bible is supreme, but tbe Unification Church believe• Moon's revelations supersede the Bible. Members of the Unification Church believe that Jesus Christ failed as a saviour because he died on the cross and that "The Lord of the Second Advent," who many believe is Moon, supplants Christ. The study committee was com· posed of members of religious faiths ranalng from Roman Catholic to Southern Baptist The conclusions In the report were based on a study of Moon's book. "Divine Principle," which ex- preases his church's doctrines. THE STUD\' FAULTS the Unification Church for a "con· slatently and unrellevedly necative" attitude toward the Jewlsb people and for Its em- pbasil oo the responsibility cl the Jewish nation for Chrllt's failure ua1avtour. Rain Brings Flood Alert T..-,wrat11~• ...... Lew ""' "'INrq-oue '° llO ....... ," .. '° ., Oj "'".,,'• '° .. OI "'""' ...... "' •J 11 hli. eo n llMIOft .. •> ··--·"· ., ,. ... lh1ffale n u ,. C/l«lfl .... ~ .. t• • (Ill~ II \1 • (•"(1-1 .. ,, (--IO ,, , 10 0.llfl·"'-., "' Oe-" Sf o.tff!I • " ........ ,. 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"It la tbe committee'a lnU!Dtioo at the proper 1ta1e of the ln- veaU1aUon to make a public pre- sentation of all the evidence which bu been gathered, which has been corroborated and which we feel is credible and in no way defames any person," Stokes said. BLAKEY SAID HIS back ground as a rederat prosecutor specializing in organizt!d cnme cases does not mean his in vestagataon will focus on whether mobsters were involved In the Kennedy assassination. Asked whether he believes there was conspiracy in either 1 Bad Twn Sparks 2nd NEW YORK (AP> It worked so well la.st Friday at the First Women's Banlt that another man tboueht he'd try ll Monday. And he eot away with lt too The bank suffered Its second robbery in as many working days when an un identified man pused a note lo a wom811 teller de manding money. accord ing to Fernando Suarez. the bank's assistant vice president He said I he robber described hirnsetr in the note as a drug addict armed with u gun und de· manded an unspecified sum Arter gelling ubou1 Sl.000. the robber walked out of the bank, nagged a cab and headed north on Park Avenue Another un identified man made off with $13.000 last Friday. BUT HE MID, "J would bolM an the mvc:;: thia lelial.Uve inv .. uaatiOQ at all of the un- answered questions about tbe two auasatnaUom will. imo1ar u POllibl•.,be amwered." Blakey WU • proqcutor in the JmUce Department'• Orpnbed Crime and Racket.emna Sect1oo to the early 1_,. led later wu chief COUDlel ol a s.at.aubcom· millee that helped draft antl- crime legislaUon, tocludinl the Orcani%ed Crime Control Act of 1970. Before accepting the poat with the assusinationa panel, he was director of the Institute on Oreani:ied Crime at Cornell Law School. a positlon from wbacb h~ aaid he is taking a leave or abaence. tiORSES 8AVl!D -Barbara Chester. 17, of Flagstacr, who boards her horses near the Coronado National Forest, leads them from dani(er as Clremen continue wotk to contain the blaze Blazes Still Defy Containment Effort By n.e Aaaoclated PTeu Fire fighters in northern New Mexico said today they hope to c~n­ tain a blaze by ThW'sday that bas blackened 10.800 acres. Meanwhile. in AriJooa, crews worked lo coolaln a fire that bu charred 9,000 acres. "We're nibbling al the edges." said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Richard Undeborg, who estimat- ed that 60 percent of the fire near Los Alamos, N.M., was con- tained. He satd if the winds slay under 15 miles per hour, •·we can move aloog as predicted " ( OFFICIALS ESTIMATE the blaze has caused more than 513 million in damage and that the cost of fire fiehting has passed $500,000. "But I th.ink that's rather in· significant to what's been saved." Lindeborg said. "We've saved the developed portion of Bandelier National Monument. the atomic energy facility at Lo& Alamos and the City or Los Alamos " Erratic wind gusts of up to 30 miles per hour, low humidity and ~&led terrain worked against the 1,000 ftre fighters An air in· venuon held the heavy smoke near the groun'-'· iesulUng in poor visibility for the bomber~ that dropped a watery compound called slurry But in the Coronado National f'orl'st tn Arizona. 800 fire fighters were trying lo complete , fire lines to contain a blaze that had consumed 9,000 acres. OFFICIALS SAID TREY did not know when the fire, which has burned to within three miles of the Mexican border, would be contained The fire. fed on _ chaparral, ponde.rosa pine and Oou1las fir. swept over the top ot 9,,66-foot-hlgh Muter Peak in the Huachuca Mountain.s • Kitchen Help ' Ye>u Can COunt On You can count on the Wednesday food pages of the Dally Pilot to help you if you're counting calones, stretching food dollars or 1imply hunt. ins for recipe ideas for family or guests. Food Editor Barbara Gius-BoWeri brinas you a host Of consumer lipt and menu 1u11eation1 to help you subtract Jdtchen time while addln1.to eatln1 eiQoyment. ., ,,.. ..... sued LOS ANGELES <APJ A woman who clalma 1be was kadnaped , brainwashed and tortured has filed a SS mUllon lawsuit a1alnst Synanon, a dru1 re- babllltation center. In the auit filed Mon day In Santa Monica Superior Court, Frances Winn. 29, and her husband, Ed, claim that Synanon held her a1ainst her will for purposes of rtnanclal gain and power. lt'erlc lle9al•• SACRAMENTO (AP> -Slate legislators 1tlll plan to start their five- w eek summer receu next week. B14t Aasembly Speaker Leo McCarthy propoaed Monday that they leave 12 lawmakers behind lo work on school finance and property lax relief bills. ... ~ett'on SAN JOSE (AP> A pit bull terner. accused or terrorizing a San Jose '\elgbborhood, won tern porary repneve from ex ~uUon Monday, but a SarHa Clara County hearing officer ordered the dog removed from lfla master's custody. Hearin1 officer Paul Yarborough ordered Ul-moolh-old Odum Into ' ~lilary ~lnement. I ~air Marred 'DELMAR(AP)-The ~ve of the openln1 of the ~uthern California Ex- po1ltlon wu marred Monday when a honie threw a child and kicked her in the head, leov1n1 Ker In critical condition. ' Authorities said Robin Zaaio, 11. of Rancho Son ta P'e, waa preparing to participate In a horse •how taking place In ad· ••nee of today's offlclol 'airopenlq. . Sia · . ymg . Baf fli . ng • : LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have no ex- i>lanatioo why a 14-year- Old San Gabriel boy wa1 thot to death in a phone booth. Joey Gonzalei had been visiting rrlends •hen he decided to make the call Monday, pollc:e said. They said hh friends heard a shot before finding the boy's body. Folsom Escape Plot Nixed FOLSOM <AP) -A note lllpped to a 1uard baa broken up an ap· parent Folaom prison escape plot alle1edly in· volvlng 17 inmates in· cludina a convtct;°d aa- s a as in of Oakland 1chools chief Marcus Foster and a man serv- in1 Ume ror trying UI free conv1cted mau murderer Charles Manson. ·•we consider ourselves very fortunate to have discovered this before anything hap- pened." A11oclate Warden Stewart Potter 1a1d Monday 1n a telephone interview Seventeen convicts were locked up in aaola· lion alter the 17 convict· made knives , a 9 · millimeter pi1toJ and 28 round.& of ammunition were found June • l.n a cellblock at the max- imum security prison, Potter said. About 10 re· main isolated aa the in· vestt1ation continues, be aald. AMONG THOSE isolated are 29-year-<>ld · :Toseph Remlro. wbo with Ru11ell Little 11 serving a life term for the 1974 Symblonese Liberation Anny murder of Foster , Bobby Augustus Davi.a, 38, aerv- ing four Ht• terma for the 1970 mutder of four Cal\,lornla Hllh.,.ay Patrol omcer1 ln Loe An1eles: and Kenneth Como, servint Ume for stealing guns ln a 1971 plot to free convicted mass murderer Charles Man80n. ''This 1s the first time In Folsom's hlttory that a ruo has been 1mu11led inside." Potter said. "There have been escapes, but with no violence. The potential Is always the.re t~ 1~aort of thing with the d of Inmates we have ere, but I think th.la bas been defused." THE GUN was found 1n the cell occupt.d by Davis, Potter said. He said Davis and aemlro both have previous escape try recorda. He declined to HY ... actly whel'9 the IUD WU found or how it was smuggled ioaide the trim fort.reu-Uke prllon near Sacramento "When we got 1l, tt waan't secreted. That's all I'll say. l don't want to jeopardlu anybody'• Ute." Potter sald. STORE HOURS: Sen. Newton Ruuell, R-TuJunaa. said il would make it easier to prosecute pomoiraphera because auch publl~•Uons now 1et orr by lncludif\I, for ex-ample, a pa)'clllatrlst 's article. Wffkdey1, 9 •Jn .. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 9 e.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open Sundays 12 to 5 p.m. Bay Area SAN P'&ANCISCO <AP> -...._hi· J .. ... .. .... repll'ted an. • •• odi!a ..... --~Le aboolr s.. ...... 1sco Sa7Aree. Tbe earthquake waa reeo~~7:30 a.m. . Unlvenlty of Cal forDia Miamol~ Bruce Bolt ter meCfUu quail• "modlrat." aDd aa.ld lt wu centered alx mllea eut ol Uvennore, a clty about «» miles eut of Oakland. Bo~t's re· Umlnary ft,ures the quake'• mapl at 4.7 on the Rleb&.er tcale. The NaUoaal Earth- quake Jnformatlon Center In Golden, Colo .• measured the quake at 4.9. .. 6·'21 o----··"·--- "Mr. Bawlinl ~ tbe term 'mandatory reUranent' la d1scriminaU,.. ud ,..,__ to add the word 'womandatory.'" Qa~an1:1mm;1. gr••t .. \ ~J place tor ldd1. In th• lebltlQmli ' ROBERT'S Fashion Festival '--~~~~~~;;.:;.,;;;.,;;,;;;,;;,;,;...-.;.o,___...._.. ........... ·~s~!Q~~!b!fc~QQ~ of toda~ ROBERT'S offers one of the most complete stocks of Quality Modern Furniture, lighting and Accessories to be found anywhere ... and all specially priced. Our professional interior designers have the entire 40,000 sq ft. store displayed 1n attractive room settings to help you in choosing furniture to suit your personality and PQCketbook. 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He collected clothing, food and toys and took them to poverty-stricken Navajo and Hopi Indiana. A year ago, Presidential candidate Jim· my Carter said that spending $24.8 billion on a fleet of 244 supersonic B-1 bombers would be "wasteful of taxpayers' money." And so tt wu that all lh0$e who know Danny and love him were understandably concerned when be was very seriously in- jured in a Laguna Qeach traffic accident. But people like Danny inspire othetf. Newly inaugurated President Carter said in February that a "demonstrated commitment" by the Soviet Union toward disarmament would make him less inclined to proceed with B·l production One. Frank Wood of Mission Viejo, read about him and began a trast f for Davey with a personal donation of saoo. The trust has grown to $548 with gifts from friends who want to see Danny back on his feet and back on the trail. Now. however, the President has had ample opportunity to be briefed on Soviet military strength and to observe Soviet at· titudes. Not s urprisingly, he seems to be leaning more and more toward going aHead with beginning the B-1 fleet. Davey is fighting back and he's gettlnl better. Those who know him know it won't be long before he'll be rattling down the washboard roads of the Indian reserva- tions once again. As he now is painfully aware, the 011r Puzzling Governor IB Brown ConfU8ed or ]rut Playing Gama? The ent1ma or Governor Jerry Brown's aeemlna popularity may be nothing more than a brash· nesa eroplng in the dark for solu· tions to h.ls own enlemas. At leut rrom a recent ap· i pearance before the directors or the conserva- tion -minded I Sierra Club. 1 which claims 1 to represent 110.000 mem- bers, lt would seem the gov- ernor la aai confused as everyone elae about where he really stands on environmen- tal issu~. Brown, the candidate for gov· ernor, became the darling of ( EARL WATERS ) ecoloeists with his support for coastal protection law1. air poUu· Uon controls, and his opposition to further water projects. ln op· posing the New Melones Dam project be foolishly claimed the state had all the water it needed for the next generation and beyond. The drought quickly proved the miscalculation and the governor just as hurriedly sought to alter his stance by proteaUne President Carter's plans to halt the Auburn Dam construction. Jr that fooled anybody into bellevlng that Brown no longer opposes wat~r projects, drougbi or no drought, they should re· Equal Opportunity Hiring ls~'t Easy ( ARTBOPPE J ( I J lelrisla •~eott Hinted Ara·h Hand in Panama? WASHINGTON -There Is di.a· turblni evidence that Panama's strongman Omar Torrijos has struck a secret deal with Libya's wlldman Moammar Kbadafy to Jive the Arab extreml~t a f.oQt.bold in the Americu and to cooperate with the Arab boycott 11ahut the Jews. The erratic Khadafy is re· garded u one of the world's most irresponsible rulers. He bas a r m e d radical ter- rortat ~ps, tried to purchase nuclear weapons, sub- sidized Ugan- da's iany Idi Amin and engaged in various harum- scarum intrigues Two months ago, he invited Torrijos to Tripoli for some joint rhetoric against the United States. With much bluster. they pledged political alleiiance to each other. arranged to ex· change military delegations and agreed upon economic coopera-tion. But indlcalions are beginning to leak out that the two leaders also reached a secret un· derstandlhg, with some ominous overtones. Here are the details -A secret Panamanian docu- ment certifies that a contractor. who Is constructing a hydroelec· tnc proJect in Panama, "has never had any ties or any kind Dear Gloo1ny Gus Now that I know sleeping sedatives can cauae cancer guea1 l'U bave to 10 back to my old sleep-Inducer, television. (JACK ANDERSON J wit.Ji Jewiab or Zloniat firms nor ~noos.•• The document ls dated April 28, 1977 -just 11 days alter Torrijos returned from Ubya. The Implication ls that he im· mediately ordered a secret new policy, excludln1 Zionists from project.a financed by Libya. -A 8UDDBN flWTY of anti· Semltam bas been reported in Panama. Handbills reportedly have been circulated calllni for the expul.•ion ol Jews and accus mg them or Unsubstantiated ii legallties. In a confidential letter to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Rep. Benjamin Rosen- thal, D-N.Y., notes that the anti· Jewish outbreak "follow1 on the heels'' of Torrijos' visit to Libya The Congressman concedes that his evidence is "limited," but ex- presses concern that It might herald "a rar wider campaign directed at Jews and Zionists." -Torrijos bas quietly &ireed to grant Llbya one hectare or land in Panama for "com- mercial, Industrial. financial and other international activities." This has raised a red flag with Sen . Richard Stone. D·Fla. He has written a private letter to Vance. Citln& K.badafy's "rather detailed record of terrorist sup- port" and asldJig tersely: "What interpretation do you give to 'other internaUonal activities''?" Kbadaty has also arranged to establish a SlOO million Arab bank in Panama. Government analysts are worried that he might use the bank to launder the money be hands out to terrotist groups. He hu used commercial companies, offices and faclliUes abroad to promote terrorist ac· tivities. our sources point out. IN THE PAST, Torrijos h~s been a mild tsraell supporter. But government analysts fear Panama is in such desperate rtnancial strllU;s that be might be willing to change his at.Ulude toward the Jews in return tor Arab petrodoll•rs. Foot.nott: We aubmllted our evidence to the PanamanJan Em- bassy for comment. We heard first from Ricardo Holzer, the Jewl1b community leader in Panama, who aent us a meM1a1e that he bad received stron1 U · surances from the PaoamaQlan government rejecllna anti· Semitism. The Umin& ol hi.a meuaae 1u11eats that be may have beea pressured by the 1ov· ernment to contact us. OIL DARLING -The oil -barons alwaya teem to fiod apro- tector when they need ont on Capitol Hlll. some wort.by solon who recoenJzea bow ess•Ual petroleum is to the national de- fense. the Amertcan economy and the welfare or the fur salons and Cadlllac dealers in Dallas and Houston. Some unsympathetic Senators, rot example, wanted to protect th& U.S. coastline from oil pollu- tion. Led by Sen. John Durkin, D- N .H., they are pushing legisla- tion to place environmental saleauards on oil drilling along the v aat Outer Continental Shelf. The oilmen looked around for an advocate who would uphold their Interests inside the Senate Energy Committee. They ~\Itek· ly found Sen. J Bennett Johnston. D-La., a balding, baby· faced freshman. who wears lhree1>1ece csuJUI to match his three-piece name. OVEllNIGBT, he has becOme thtA#~pg of the oil industry. fie has' h>!l'c!M down the teaislation w~ amendment alter amend· meni to' exempt certain oil leases fre~enviroomenlal bill. Tb_t amendments, 17 in all. contld.n ''Erandfather" clauses that would exempt oil firms, alreadr dtUUne offshore. from th& nelr ure1ua.rd1. Thi.I would lean aw:A companioa • Getty. Standard of California, Shell and Union Cree.to poUute the shores, without too much worry about penalties. His moM>controversial amend- ment W<iut• validate lease sales. worth ovet $1 blllion, ore the Delaware, New Jersey and New York coasts. The amendm.ent would overrule a federal court which bu invalidated the sales, ruUn1 that they violate federal environmental lawa. This piece of leeillatJve legerdemain would enrich auch oil giant.a u Exxon and Shell. Church Scliools Thrive ducaHon•a hlerarcbf. Now new Cbrl1tian acbool1 are com:lnl lnto exiltence two a day! Now 1everil ·•aystema" of CbrliUao 1eb0oli are n:ausbroom- lhl -Ud tbt Sacramento area baa ZS public acbooll vacant.. Jn Mdlttcm to their numerical IJ'OWtb. Cbrlltlan ICbools are im- provtni ecademlcally. Tbe Westem Alm. of CbrlatlaD Schooll~ btiaVmben In 10 yean h*l tm IC:bOoJS).IMI cOl· le1e1to11L At tbe um.t time, cr.W b1 tbe &unford AchleTemtslt ,._l, tboae ltudmta are academkaUJ ... to lJ montbs ahead "' die •• Uclill.I noan." the very basic facts of ute nlat- lnt to ri&htMll and wnmsn•. u oa SHE -on 1raduat1on da1 -ii lawicbed into orbit. an • 'un1uided n:il11ile," likely to lelt·d.Wct. The moat evolutionary educator at the '11\ltt.lea -a.mt , Hutcblns -looking b-,ck, oon- ceded that In our determludoQ to refine tbe intellect we alto.red •motloostorun wild. Now we are reapln1 tbe bitter hanest ol tblt myopia. But we are tum1n1 baet. f ' ote"°fl•' Polka? 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You'll get extra S&.H Green Stomp certificates from National on the amount of your one-way airline fOfe. Convenlentty located at &t1ery airport served bl,' Air Collfomlo. Natlonol rents GM cars llke the Chevy Novo for Just $14.95 a day. Full sJ~e cars like the Olds Cutlass ore Just two dollars more: The S & H Green Stomp cer- tificates from your car rental plus the bonus from your airfare odd up to a hefty tlstfull of stomps. So don't miss out. Reserve your flight and your car wtth Just one coll to Alr Collfomlo or your travel agent • vou pCI'( IOt Oct Rot .. OVOllOb'-ot POrtleiPOl\ng IOCOllON 6 pm Thurldov to Mondov noon Rot• o,. r~<h.oounlot>141 ond M.lbject to change wllhoul notoc. Co11 mutt b9 ••turned to reot..-.g locottOn Aot• Of• not OVOiltobi. lrl So lOlt• Tone. ond Polm Spf\nQ' Stomp ot1er ••pinM .AJtf l• 1911 <-9 National Car Rental L __ _ ASlflmtGTO CAP> belOre u.. to ~ to • U a •Lt~ d Nat a on 1 Untveaity. TIM Junior aenator from Calltorn1a, former profeuar ol MmaoUcs s. I. Ha1akawa. told aenatclrial colle~ues. "I feel mtltled to apeak on this aubjecL .. on the buia ol my llfelona ex-perience a a proleuor. ·• BAYAUWA WENT on to aay be tbou&bt the U.N. ualveraity waa "one vast lntemaUonal academic booodoe&l•." ''Tbe rea1on I aay UU.," be added, "and when I speak of pro- f e u ors, I speak of myself amoni otber1, u that one ol our ambition• as professors, to prove ourselves to be really professors ot 1reat dis· tinction, is to have jobs where we do not have to teach; a re1earch an· stltute is an ideal Institu- tion in which to get such a position .... "I have tried to become one, because it is such a nice cushy job. l came to the Senate in- stead." II' GO u expected. alJ four votet will be in favor of dlaaolVln& Gtmco Qty and accepbng annexation to neiabborina Alexandria. ''W• personally have eQjoyed it as a pd.ate place;• uid town board presi· dat Kmmetb Patton. who with bis wile, F.l&bm', bu Uved in Gimco Ctfy for two7ean. "But thla wu all a com- pany poUey -they 10 t.hroulb us, but we reaUy didn't have ~to say." SINCE ITS INCOBPOllA'110N In either 1911 or 1929 -the records are unclear -"company policy" has always been a part of Glmco City's life. The town's three homes and single, potholed street have always belon1ed to whatever company OC· cupled the sprawline plant that lakes up m~t of the 140 acres in the cor· poration limits Local historians remember the town as the property of the old General lnsulatton Manufacturing Co. hence the acronym Gamco · reportedly one of the nation's first makers or rock wool insulation. The plant and town were later owned by the National Gypsum Co .. then were purchased in the early 1970s by Little CaJUlCll'ftl94.l-ll'I I paUo 1 Y8N YDbelm I IAullllrM..__Mre,aad .. Ya• I caat. popala •· w u ...., q bleb u 15 and u low~ i1 down to four edulta -I.be P pl~ Pbihp and Carol P'rteod the J Friends' three children. ~ Dluolvlfll Gimco CUy i.a prim ty 4 a bu11.neA comiderallon. For y . !' the company has had to comriid' for poUce and nre prowction from ~u­ andria. And while annexatioD wttl. raiae Uttle Lat•'• taxea, that abeuld\ 4 be oft• to a dqree by lowered in-~ SW'&nee n&el. . ' CO .. ANY Of'ftCIALS ref~ to l d.laeuu detail.I of tbe tramactioll. ~ .. To you it'• a atory .•. to~ il'a 1 jut property," said plant manqer I Roser Lee. lroo.ically, aome weren't aw~ ot the town'• unique atatua until~,.. cent town meetings were called to dis- cuss Its lmmJnentdemise. . '· AJI lhia time I could have been put- tln1 '01mco City' on letters." Mrs Friend lamented. "When I did •find out. I thought 'Oh . my I could heve been using that ai. my address.• Now at's too late " MRS. PATTON SHARES a (ear held by Mrs. Friend. that road im· provements, inc luding an access route through Gimco City to Ale>tan· dna's new hagh school, will increase tramc hazards. "We like the privacy of this small town," she said. lOO's smokers: Wtr-{ smoke this much tar to get good taste? 18 MG TAR l.lMG NIC. 12 MG TAR 0 .9MG.NIC. 18 MG TAR lOMG.NIC. -- 1 .. -- 11 MG TAR 0 .9 MG.NIC. ~ .. J .. -~ -.-......... _ 19 18 18 MG TAR MG TAR MG TAR 1.•MG.NIC. 13 MG NIC 12 MG NIC ~ .. .• . ,~: ... " (l I . •II .. .. I I ., :1 tV :u~ JU ~~nllDJ' ad ben aelaln blcla academic dlalinction tbrourh teacblnl aod nM&rcb, l1Cf llW~Db tOml)ltllnl lbeir JUnlor year Who 'were tom mbenhlparo. Ch•..i..,., Glr•tl lart•, 1t....-... ,.,...,.. Ver.,.,"'''°'• $t •• .,. Ari""• 8.chr, (Ml•-'"· t.191 .. 14., Ult"'•• Neal _,,.., l'r-r lrvlf'• ....._"'-al KIM4ft . .Hrfl,.... '---OttlJ•.O-. 111 ... anot _._.., -Metlffo Mill, f"•~. HClal t<t'"v M•t,_... Wlw•t .!« ...... •-a Pa•-· btoleQkat VIO"<ff ii.WA Hirao llelOlel, A,.."°tm. 11,...,itllo en• 11 ..... .,., Kar.., <;ent••t telludoon &Q @lYH? ®®lrwn@@ Deatlu Elaewhere ca1.--. MClal ec .... Y. 0.YHI Alatl l(rlOlr 0-a. P'l•tlU c.,..,,. •• LN•Urettt, Tu.ti .......... ctl K•-... TNNM,.,... ~ Ma'(fltnl, ,,.,,.., -i.1 tc•I09Y koo o.Mt• "-" •11e•, _..in: "-HI Otatl T-u, M~h~ kac:,., i.t.k191<•1 te~; ...... ~TWref,Jf., lalllee l.._,tc_IO, U BILL IOROUGH < <AP)-,......aJMntces J •ere beld today for !countian Honored M&J Davtd B. Hawley, son of Mr and Mrs Gordon R Hawley. 26721 Morena Drive, Mission 'Viejo, was eraduated •from the Army Com mand and General Staff Co ll ege, Ft ; Leavenworth, Kan. The 10.month coun.e at ,the Anny's senior tac- tical school prepares stu- dents for duty as com manders and as prtn· c i pal general staff -Officers m the field and -at field army s upport and theater army sup- 'port commands SMm4 TUTHIU I.AMI WHTCUff CHAl'lf. 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa• 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana • 547-413t ,.lllCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOltTUAlY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 P'lll(P4MILY COl.OMAL FUMIUL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 r'AClffC VllW Mb40lllAL ..... Cemetery Mortuary Chaort 3500 Pac1l1c V1Pw Drivo Newoort Ciihlorn1d 644-2700 McCORMICK MOttT\JHIES Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 141. Tl·IHGUOM FUHBALHOMI Corona del Mar tl73-9460 Costa Mesa 64&-2424 HU.HOADWAY MO«T\JARY 1 t 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642 9150 A PUBLIC NOTICE CP •442 ~UPI RIOA COUii TOP TMI HaTt 0, CAL1'01tNIA ,011 THI COUNTYOl'OltANOe No A·'1 ... OCOTICI 01' HIAltlNOOP P•TITICHI l'Olt PllOtlATI OP WILL ANO ,011 llTTlASTliTAMrNTAllY PUBUCNO'nCE t•NIOlllWAM80 'fO _ _,,,,Wt' ...,.., ""*-,,,,_.,,., f.tnta Ma, ............. k t -P'IY•lca; D••IO A" ,,....., AIN!I, OtMOt, lllJtort: lttrr'f Lee .. ,Nfelll, lt-Clly, l>IOIOel<al .cletl( ...... ,,.., .. lt-t, Tlllllll, Moioekel llCIMOl, $tepMn 011 ... r I,..., Tllltlll,MClaltc......, St-Cralt 1!"04.....,, MUftllnolon .. ac:ll, llloloO•<al acfenc:ft, O.v1<1 ~•...ctt 1 .......... S...1a AN, l)jotoo1ca1 "--'· L-.le Jea11 a.-111no, New-t .. ..,.. ,_ ...... CUllUll'•r CO.II ea,,,.,_, ...... ., ........ lsll<•: Jo#tft 1,..,.,.1 c.lhne\, e.c-•CIO, l"lom••ll--comp;,te< Ktent• •ncl INlhemMIO Shar., """ CMwt11, Orange P>y<hology; $uaa" ~rft Oalcamo. Cuu,..... _,., tc91oov· JHM Jar 0.1 .... 1. 111, Y0<N Ltr-. b•otoo1u1 Kl•Mft; _,, lllt ...... O••I, Canog,o Perk, biOloOo<•• KleMH C..O! A .... A••..._ T&1 .. ,r., 73, member of a _pioneer CaJtfornJa fam117, wbo dlM ~cancer Sunday at bb home. Taylcw retired lJa 19'1' u pre1ideut and board cbalnnu ol tf nJoo Ice Co.. an lnduatrial refrieeration firm "'""· ~-,. ll1'4ory Corti-Paul ll'llncllt>aU911 Pa•-.... logtul ......... Tl\QM .. E clw .. o G<-Lot A~t••· •OCl•I •<otoov -0(0"""'10 M1<,, .. 1 llr ...,,., Gillett L4tmoot•. '°''•I •<O~Y, 8rU<1 Al4M" Go0'91f~ V•lld P•r~ pOlilt(•J KleM.I 19oev '"*' Grffft. 5.Mll• An• s.oc,., •t•t"ft<• .. Seeeee Smell •I 8t1eeeu FORT DODGE, Iowa CAP) -w.a. "BUI" Gren. 70, a composer and the director of the Karl King Band since 1971, died Sunday. DETROIT (AP) BeaJamla H. Anlbal, 90, dealener of the first Pon- Uac automobile in 1926, died Sunday in Royal Oak, Mich. KOOLINO HANS CHRISTIAN HOGLIHO. res•- Otnl .,. Colla Mew, CalllO<"I• PHMd away June It, lt71 Survlwo l>Y his wile Ellt .. " Hoollnd . ..,,. R-r1 HoQllnd deu1"t•r1 $u\an, Lori •nd O•n• H09lll\d, All el CO.la Meta, Ca. Sister Marl,.. HcJvllnd, Palm Spr'I.,.., Ca ~at ... r lr>-1..., Ar1""' Tllompsoft, Colla Mua. Ca Memorlal Mau at $t Ju<lllm Catnouc Cllur<ll. S JOPM Tt.1f'\ Junt' 11 In t~u of flowers. doN· ''°"' 10 St Jo¥P1•m C.t"°I•< C""rth 8a1lz 8erveronMortueryc1<fec10n STOCtCTOH KA THLfl'N STOCKTON, •H•Oenl ol f'.oun1a1n V•lley. Callf0<nla. Paueo eway June 16, lt7' $uNIV9d bV r..r hv1t>a"d Thoma\,"'" Timothy, Pac tile 8ta(ll, Ca -Jeff rev. Garoe" Gro,,., Ca dau9IMr KalhlHn, Fount11" va11ev. Ca, lether Wiiiiam Harl, Foun lal" Valley, Ca, lllter Rl.llh Gonroll, New Y--two grencl<Mtdr..,. Mrs. Stoc'ton WM a Pt'OiMtlonal an111, bell known for her "Kelly 0.llOr.., .. I" lleu of flowen. dof\all-to Hoag Ho'91ta1, ,,.. Kelly SIO<klon Me..-lal l'und. Ar rar>o•m...,t• DV Neptune Society, t>url•I ., ... SKelN l'RNEST 0 SKEEN, rulde"I of Cn\t t M .. 1 C.llfor"le Pe\\e<I aw1v Jun• " 1911 Survov•d by Ill• wife Ir•"• '°" LarO'f E Sbn O•f'90, Ca • O•v<aht•r ~ trerw Slllten# A task• Sltpl•tMr Wllll•m Mulkey, Co"a Mete. Ca b<-r Sam ... 1. lto<ent>vro o,.. \htet Ruby WrlQ"t S•n lernudtno. Ca • ..nc;lt C••"-S.ttn IU•tratdlt, Ca. a~ -grtlll(IChlld S.rlllces to bt llPld Tllur\ 10 00 AM Retl BrOllOw•Y C~t 1nt•rment 1 00 PM, MOUf'lla•n V1~ C•~ttry S•" &.r,.erd1f"lft NII ftrO.Ow•v Mor-tuu. 01rf(Olrt HfltO OLIV(A Kf'IT>i >ifltO. rMl<lent of l loun• f\fo11ch C•llfonua Pas11d •••Y J""'1f' 4 1'11 1n <ir~O. SNln. Mr ..... ., WH • , .. IOI,,. of ~ IM<ll ,, .... ,,.. H• •U a rw11..cl u $ Pottal •"'PIOYe 'loorvlo• will be held Tiluo , J OOPM. Pac:tfl< Vi<tw Cllapel. l"lerment Pacific View Mtmorlal Ptfk. Pac:U1< V-Mortuerydlreclort.. YATIS JOHN VOl.NfY YATES, r"ldtnC of CMta Mha, CallfO<nla PauN away June It, 1'77 S..rvlved by wife Ila, da119hlerl Gall 1to0er" Onie ~w. ca .. Mrs P91tr 51-ILyMI, Wl,hlt•. Kan., Carta -Karen, C.O.ta Mew, Ce., a•plather -mot,,., lr"HI Ind M•"'I• Ma<K .... "· Yuc:ca Valley, Ca., orother ltlcllard "Ch, Wttt"'ln1ler, Ca , litter C.mml• lllut, Hu"ttnolon llUCh, Ca. and 9rancho" s .. n. Mr Yatu wH the owner of John't Coffff Shop, 1"1 Htr-81vd., Co\11 Meta and a memt>tr of the Stalerlng M11..,,1c lodQt of NewPOrl Mernorlel Mrvlu1 •rt pending Arr1noome"'' by N•plun« Society PUBLIC NOTICE 8rt00tt-t(1Mi H~k•. C•Phtreno Be~n. (l•u•ct L..•\ley Lynn Hardv. Sa" 01~. \0<441 ecotoov K•llll flt HarrlnQlon Lag""" N•QIWI l>•olog1ca1 Wl•ntft, 1<...,..111 MH,.•11 Hav• Jr , Tltlt1n, ma1t. ..... 11u ..-d P"Y>•<> Norman Edward Htrr All-na. t>lolOQtcat ...:•-" SCOTT PKILLIP HOLTZ, Io• Ano.,t•>. lllotootcal >< •en<u J•,,,.• Minon.1 HothiChi, Fount•ln V1lf•V economict ~t~v4tn L•w1, How•rd ~ullerton economics. lll•r .. a lOUI\ J•<~_, Wei lltat". P\YCllology "'"'" Su. J•llrey, s.nta Ana, PwclloloOY Cvno•I• )••.LO\ A"9flt•'· \OCU1I _.toloqv k"'"'Hn l-lnrt" Johnt0n s,..., C.1t>rle1. •rt t>t\lory, Vl<kl K1mm•rlv. Sant• An•. f"Qll\n Jt>lln Mar• Kon nty, ltvfne \OCl•I •<olOQy Robt-rt T~M L•mtn 8ClfUlower pom''"I • \('•nee RlcMrd PatrlO LlnclMy ~ ... 1. Ana, <••UICI Kadri Anne liptMn<I, Garo." G<<We, m1them4llln and Gorman Sco11 Mlcnael ltppm1n, L<t Jolla, blotoglcal Ki....c ••. K•lllryn Tlltrow Ma<C>ONlcl. P1to1 V•rdt• e: ttath •<><lat e<ol09y, Haney llart>ara Merllgn°"'• Fountain Vallty PhYtlul W:itllCtl M1rtr 0.vld Mc:Oentwl, La Mlrtcla. •"9•-tno Cllrl\llna Vlcl0<l1 • Miiier, 11.-, toclal •<O!OOY and -1•1 Kl•nc•, Micha.I Jo" Mon>0n. • R1ver1ldt, t>lotoglcal Kl enc .. and ciwml1trv. 0.vtd Brian Murphy, Wttt Cov ,. on1 PllY\l<l; fllffn fml No1akl, Geroena. arl hhl0<y HonorUCI OC Bus Ritkrship l~reases in May Orance County Tranalt Dlatricl COCTD) buses collected 1,466,320 pasaeneer rares during May, an increaae or as percent over May 1976, according to OCTD General Manaaer Ed Lorili. The fares were down from lhe 1,523,183 collect· ed in Aprtl, Lorltz said, a drop he blamed on rain, cold weather and the Easler holiday weekend. OCTD information operators received 69,335 telephone calls during May from those Inquiring about bus service. Loriti said, an lncreate of 13,659 calls above May 1976 Edward Daniel N-..., M.D. Certified by the Amettcan Board of Peychlatry and Neurology Announces the openinf of his practice In Neurology, Psychiatry, and Marital Therapy Office In Suite 107, 853 Camino De Los Mares San Clemente, CA By Appointment, Phone (714) 661-0808 Opening Date: June 20, 1977 For fast relief from that run down feeling ... . t411 "' f1nt. lake a Finl Nauon61 Auto loan. and go dirtctly to \IQUf dea'-r! That's 111 thn• b lo II Upon approyal of a 5imple cr«11t 1ppl1c.i11on. w.11 lolln )/'OU \IP~ m of the pur• chase price of Ml\/ MAJNOFACE At the Plaza In downtOWh Ora09t COSTA MESA: M111 Verde A Adams IRVINE: Uriivtrsity Dr. & Michclton Dr. LAGUNA HJtLS: Alicli Parkway & San Diego Frctwl!Y DEAR PAT: Ia there any natural material which would provide apleuant odor, 1uch as pine, that would provide a pleaaanl odor, such aa pine, that The T earn: Linda Blue, Doug Sulley and Jack Barnes in Newport; Don Herzog and Cort Kloke in Laguna Hills; and Bernie Brown in San Diego. And they all have the same thing in mind: Arranging an F.quity Loan for you. Here's an example of a Newport Equity Funds-arranged Equity Loan: Borrow $10,000for10 years ·. at 10% sitnple annual interest. You'll have 120 monthly payments of only $83.33 (interest-only) and a final principal repayment of $10,CXX) The Annual Percentage Rate is 11.7%. Call the T earn at Newport Equity Funds. They work together to help you get themoneyyou need. LAGUNA Hlt.:LS 830-5700 NEWPORT BEACH 644-8824 SAN DIEGO 297-7100 l . : t ' t ~ ' I f C'rote11l•fl 61org able Roberts, juat a youngater at 94, bu a word with John Plunkett. r7. after they were •elected queen and king of Golden A1c Week in Cambridae, Ma.11. More than 700 of the city's senior citizens participated in the festivities. Nader Claims Courts Shut Out Consumer WASHINGTON CAP> -Ralph Nader has charged that an "anll· eonaumcr ::'!:~~=-lty" on the U.S. Supreme Court ls trying to prevent consumers from using the courts to press their just claims. suits filed by groups of consumers and curtailed the ability of dtizens to re· cover attorneys' fees when they win their cues. The consumer advocate said Mon· day the court, under the leadenhlp of Chief Ju1tlce WarTen Burger, ls "slamming shut one courthouse door aft.er another'' In the faces of con- sumen. "WHAT WE ARE witnessing is the emergence or an anti-con.sumer ma· jority on the Supreme Court that is not content to merely rule agaiMl plain· tiffs asserting individual and con- sumer richts, but insl1ta on keeplng those plalntlHs out of court altogeth•r." Nader char1ed. -c.=-------, NADER, TESTIFYING before a House judiciary aubcommlttee, cited the court's decialon this month rulln& out many antitrust 1uit1 by con· su men. The court held that only those who buy directly from price.fixers can sue, ruling out lulLI by consumers who buY Jood.l lhl'ou1b·middlemen. •'The pbllOIOJ)hy ot the Burger court seems to be, 'Thou shalt not pau throu1h these courtroom doors. You can't even make your claim, no mat· ter bow just lt ml&bt be,''' Nader said. He added that in a series of cases over recent years the court has limit· ed the importance of class-action "The Burger majority Is doing its best to render the judicial branch of 1overnment a nullity as far as in· dlvidual rtchts are concerned by re· fusing to hear the claims of those who have nowhere else to tum." NADER CONTENDED that the court la disregarding the wlll of ConJr .. a. He said Congress showed lta Intent on con.sumer suit.a Jut year when it paued a law authorizing state a ttorneya geoer al lo represent citizens LQ antitrust cases. Nader called for new laws to ex· pand the ability of citizens to sue for their rights AC.ME ACTING SCMOOL A MESSAGE FROM THE KID INSIDE . -- No matter how old you are. there's a kid inside you who's trying to tell you he wants out this summer. He's dying to cut loose and have a good old care- free time like he used to. And not spend all his allowance doing it. You may think those days are far behind you. But we have a surprisingly easy way to get back that free and easy way of life. It's called the bus. That may. not sound very exciting right off. But think about It.Part of the joy of youth was not having to worry about posses· sions. (Like your car.) Or being responsible for things. (Like remembering to buy gasoline and keep change.for the parking meter.) Or putting up with things you didn't like to do. (like driving Jn traffic.) - Well, that's what the bus is all about. Orange County Transit District buses take you to all of the fun • places. Disneyland. Knott's Berry Farm. The Fun Zone at Balboa The beach. Anyplace. Without the hassle and responsibility of driving: It doesn't take a pocketful of change to ride the bus, either. Just 25¢ one way. So you can save all your money to spend when you get there, Instead of spending it getting there. Listen to the kid inside you. He's right about a lo~ of things.· For complete information and scheduling on all OCTD routes and services, call Orange County Transit District at 547-3311. - TBS DBL\ Y OO•U from a · tendlna the comment ptrlod on lb• propoud re,ulatlom bJ up to IO daya to •v•luate an UD· pubU.bed Canadlu 1tudy wblcb found tbat men wbo uHd mBm NCR BUSINESS SHOW PlUMllMG HIATIMG Al• COND. •n.. ...... .. , __ , Sw~te• In Your At••--Gela MISS•ON VIEJO 211122 C.m1no C.0•11t1110 ''"""' o. .. ,., ..... _ •• ,,. .. , ,... .. , 49S.0401 COSTA MESA 1&HN-ll1yO SI Lie. 442-1753 .,,,,,.;, COSTA ~SA OfFICE 230 E 171h St 71'4/642·18&0 HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICH 17122 S.ach Blvd 714/647·9&81 8899 Adami Ave. 714/982·3377 IRVINE OfflCU 17051 MocArthur Blvd. 714/549-8101 2001 MICMIJOn Orive 714/833-3111 NEWPORT 8EACff OfflCES 1000 Ba)'llde Ortve 714/075-!5121 teee Sen Miguel Dtiv. 714/544-8&11 306 Supetior Ave. 714/642-0511 v..td•tt onw 1141MN111 Pre•nta: Contlnoua Demonstrations of NCR'a Neweat Syatemal From Electronic Termln1l1 Thru Mini c::;rutera A Free SUndlng, DMk Top Personel Micro Computer Dl!MON8TRAT10NS OF APPLICATIONS FOR: WholeNJena ~ Mllnufactutera Local GowrMtenta Hoapftal• School Dlatrtcta Medal Group• Collegu Ulllttl .. and Mont 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. WfKJ. end Thura. 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F 10AM·ePM fiU M-Th9AM-5PM --F 9AM·8PM M· Th 8 30AM·!SPM F 830AM ·ePM fii.I M·Th*M·GPM ·.fmJ M ·Th8:30AM·&PM --I' 10.W·1;30PM ~ F 830AM•7;30PM M·Th9AM·IMM 3PM·ePM '· I i I WORKS AS NURSE Ntcole B•rrett WON'T TALK Noml•n M•ll•r •• u -.iu:i-... °" ~ 1111 final comm w1rdm,"LM'adolt." Two Sl· l auH• llav• ..._ brou .,al.nit Gllrnor•'• ... te bJ 1'11 Yktlml' ...,..., Tb• kJJkr. wbo twice tried au W. followlJlt unwaDted ataya of ••tntkla. ii. pul11Jt1 ,..... enc• In Ute memort .. of tboM clOM to bim at bl.I death. GIL•OaE ATTO.NSY Rona.kt Stanier 1111. ''He did have a way 1bout him, and If he wanted to be nice, he could. He Wll Ver)' britbt." Stana er, attorney Robert Moody, Gilmore's uncle Vern Damico and promoter Lawrence Schiller witnessed the execution at Gilmore'• request. ll was a du· ty Stancer aaya "shouldn't have been part of my watc:h." Moody says the experience "still just 1lckename." Damico, Gilmore'• uncle, aaya, "He was a completely mlxed·up man. He wanted the same thinp you and I want -marrta1e, a home, a job and love -to live like an avera1e American." Damico and his wife, Ida, took Gilmore into their home when he was paroled from prison In April 1976. "WHAT HE DID WAS beyond me, and I think, be7ond him," Damico said of the two murders has nephew admitted. Galmore was convicted of the July 20 kllling of Bennie Bushnell, 25, a motel night clerk. He also admitted slayin1 Max Jensen. 24, a service station at· tendant. Both were shot in the head at close ran1e during rob· beries. Jensen's widow. Colleen, teaches art in Clearfield, UUih, where she lives with her 16· month-old daughter, her lawyer said. addin1 that she hat refused to answer questions from re· porters. RF;LATIV£8 SAID DEBRA Bushnell js livin1 in Los Anteles and gave birth to a daughter, her second child, within weeka after Gilmore wa$ shot. The relaU'8pS refused to say where she could be reached. Her attorney said, "She doesn't even want to talk wilh me most of the Ume. Jl 's been a very traumatic thln1 ror her." Nicole Barrett, 21, Ollmore'a Fairy Tales St,ories Called Survival Need CA.RBONDALE. Ill. CAP) -Children need fairy tales to survive because they ~each that everyday problems are not unique, aaya a psycbologi.lit. "The tremendous value of fairy tales is. when exposed to fairy tales, 41 child knows "this doean 'l happen only to me. It Happens all over the 9orld, "' says Prof. Bruno Bet· U.lhelm IN ADDITION, HE says, .ebildren who aren't allowed lo -.cape the real world through r.try ta!es may become addicted jn later life to drugs or television ill an effort to try to ea cape Betlelheim la a professor ,112eritua at the Unlveralty of Cbie110 and a researcher at Stanford University. He spoke rocently al Southern llUno\I University here. A llEY ING&EDIENT In fairy tales such aa Cinderella, says Beetlebelm, I.I that the hero or heroine emeries from lhe ex· ptrience u • cbanaed person. .. There la no fairy tale a ywhere ln the world wbere the ~f!O or berotne l• not •n enllttly gretnt penon at the end," 1aJd ~m. "A better person. A ~: wiser person. A more mature ~rson." That ls where many of today's children's tales fall, be said. The hero remains the same alter go- ln1 through bis trial• BETl'ELllEIM, AUTHOR of several books on rearlna children, said televl1lon aoap operas are dlltorted fairy talee for adults ln which people ex· perlence tremendout problems but are not changed. BeUelhehn scoffs at the notion that rairy tales are aexlft. He said that ln many tales, "ma are entire nincompoops." In Cinderella, for example. the prince ls "a complete ldlot.. He needs a •hoe to find ouL wh<J he lovea." BE 8MD A TWO·cbaracter play bued on ••u.e con~ ol the lnqu1Jlt« and prtaoner ' ahnilar to a Gilmore lntervlew that ap- peared this 1prin1 in Playboy ma1azln• wu beln1 written by an author whOlt name he would notdl•doM. He aaJd If IUCCeHful, the play. book and movie -to be filmed after the book 11 pul>Uthed - could sroe• around ~.000. Authol' Norman Maller, con· tacted aJ he left an interview wttb Damico lut week, aaJd he w u at work on a book about "violence ln America," and that "Gary Gilmore wW occupy a prominent chapter." He said the """'"' ......... .,..,.,._,"'' • A bl IMd to l OU 'a 1. Mailer We! •• It UU. ••· but I doe •t know w ml1bt bappe 1tx moaU.. from now." Scbllln, wbo bu pt'Oduced two bookl written by ll&Uet. • d, "I would be bonored lf NonPu woWd comider lt." •EAHTl•E. JA•ES . BolOD)', 23, of Amherst, Mau., marltetin1 tbe T ·•blrt embluoned ''Let's Do It," said be bu sold about 1,000 •l ss.es each. "It'• atlll 1otn11tron1. believe it or not. I 1ot my first orders from Sweden and Enslabd about two month.I qo'' he .. ad. W1rden Sam Smith, who over· aaw the eucution at Ut1b Stat~ Prllon, old the warehouse where Gilmore wu ahot by a five-man nrtn1 squad ii •Jain a warehouse. The chair, bearinf holet from the four bullets that puaed throuth Gilmore's body, waa immediately burned, be said. AT IDS REQUEST, parts ol Gilmore'• body were donated to Brad Holihan Is waiting for a Blg Brother. Big Brothers are men 18 to 90, with time and Interest to help develop the life of a boy in a fatherless home, men who care-represented here by Supervisor Tom Riiey, Immediate past president of Big Brothers of Orange County. In Orange Counw, the divorce rate exceeds the marriage rate; and the number of sing~ ~rent Homes 'increases. In many of these homes, there Is a young boy wt\o needs a man to guide him, counsel him, share tne discoveries of growing up. Big Brother& of Orange County tries to find tliat man for that boy, anO. today, nearly 500 boys tiave 11blg brottiers:' 't aOAZ IAID BS TBINllS Gilmore purposdy did not Like a aetk&I ... et diilp bee• he .. wanted to wake up and read TBS ~ carted SPU11h tbai w <Nleole> wu roae... VUlap bt tbe a~er the San Of booll. Boal laid, "It •• not ~.:.... dtx •iotaD-wW have ' to ....... dOWlltr k1Dd "' .. w a1k • aa1d it ia • pwcent eadinl· ..• Tbe aecutioo II Im· 1 --~ _-..a 1 __ 1 ..... _ .. _,_ ..... u--portut. but it'a not tbe key to tbe •-.-.-ua: -auau • ..,...,.. book. There are othe1' people whO 1bop, a meet mu et. •~en. 10 on llv!a, ln my boot. In a trav.1 &ltoeJ. an eacrow ol· Scbllla'1 book, there's no w-., it flee, an arta and cral'LI at.ore and could have a sequel Wlleu It'• so-• beiJtb food store. tn1 ~ be a book on reincaroa· LOCAL aESmENTS Jack and Uon · Dorothy Brown are partnera with SKA.TEBOAJWERS TO J'IE IN AKRON AKRON. Ohio (AP) -Tba Akron Reeional Development Board tald the fltlt RJtlonal pro 11tateboard cbamplouhlpa have been scheduled for July 2·3 at Derby Downs In Akron. Tbe event wm be held at the 1lte of the Soap.Bo" Derby. Walker ln development. Walker said the mall will be de-- •i&ned to exempllf)' Spanish arthltecture. tM motif In ~ch San Clement• wu built. Wrought-aron 1rillwork. tile roofs, rou1h·aawn stalned ex· posed wood and Spanta'1·styt. plaJter will be used. • Tb• developer Hid tl)e mall atorea w•uld be orlt1nted to woman aboppen. "They're th& ones," be aaicl, "who have all the money and all the Ume." ; ' .. . . .. . . Connors Snubs ()p.ening; . Laver, Evert Triumph WIMBLEDON, England CAP> Jimmy Connors. the 1VOdd'a No. l t.ennis player and the No. l seed at the Wimbledon cham· pionships. Is no loneer No. 1 with the British. In a display of what the English regarded as bad man· ners, Connors snubbed the royal family, the All-England Club and the tennis public Monday when he failed to turn up for the Parade or Champions martin& the opening day or Wimbledon's centenary. Meanwhile, Newport Beach's Rod, Laver won bis first ~d JDateh easily Monday, <6#i.DI laiid'• Sean Sorensen,4-0, 6-2, IJ~. And Chris Evert capt~ her first round match today, beatiDI Ruta Gerutaltis, 6-0, 6-3. While Monday's ceremonies were 1olng on. Connors was practicing on an outside court with bis friend Ille Nastase. He bad not even replied to the club's invitation to Join the parade and a special luncheon for cbam· plon1. Connors won the men's singles title here in 19'14. He sent no apoJoey or uplana· lion for miasin' the parade and wbeo asked by a newsrqan why be w u ableat, be said: "Maybe I was seeing my doctor.'· Maj. David Mlll11, secretary or the All·England Club, said the championship committee had met and decided not to give Con· nors bis medal because of the American's "extreme dis· courteay.1' I Connon, .Dlll'li1JI a cracked bone ln the thumb OD hla rl&bt band, wu alto unpopular With hla flrlt·rGllDd oppop.ent Their metcb waa ~~ei' wa~ today at Connors• request "hlle a 0 _..,,,.. G&LBS <AP> - wlle bee \be Na· U al 1Au\1e'1 ltret 1 I • . rd&bed tbe outpoart.Q. ot Lal AQse1ea Dod1en Md . b.ia. "U &bly 'keep •corilla Wut um for I ouabt to wi.D ~ c • " be aaJd. "But rt&ht now, I wan& No. 1l becauM m.r MXt start ti a1alnst. the IUY• we bave lo beat." R '1 a.xt atart will be &aaday qainlt the Cincinnati Reda~ The Doclters' t-3 victory over St. Louts llooday nil}at improved their lud over the Reda lo a~ 1ama. It wu Loe An1elet' slxtb victory in the last seven at.arts, . be.r•ertSl.lte ........... c (1911 J11ne1ISt LO<llul lAl.AnoelH 1 l )P "' JuM n 51 Louhel LMAnQelo• I U t> m Juno 1• LO. AllQtln et C:11><1,..,.u '1> "' whlle St. Louis lost its fifth strai&ht. Los Angeles powered rour home runa. two by Rick Monday. "Naturally, to say anything but the fact I am overjoyed would be an understatement," said Monday after hitting his eighth and ninth home runs of the season. "I haven't been hitting. That concerns me. But what con· cerns me more is staylnf healthy -the back problems have caused me to develop so many badhablta.'' Monday has bffn in and out or tbe lineup the last two weeks bee a use of back spasms. Steve Garvey bit his 15th home run and Dusty Baker his 13th as the Dodgers unloaded on five St. Louis pitchers for 11 htts. In Rhoden's 10 victories, the Dodgers have backed him eenerously, scoring 79 runs. Rhoden had the Cardinals shut out for e1&ht innings, but St. Louis erupted for three runs on rour hits in the ninth. Garvey hit hiA homer off loser Pete Falcone, 2-6, ln the second inning when the Dodgers scored three titnea. They added two more in the fourth on Monday's first homer. Larry Dierker, the third St. Louis pitcher. was tagged for three runs in the fifth, two on Baker's home run. Clay Carroll replaced Dierker and was gr~ ed by Monday's second homer. In the second game ot the series tonilt>t. John Denny, '1·2, wall attempt to end the CardinalJ losing streak when he starts against Dou& Rau, 6-1. The Dodgers are nearing top shape again with Steve Yeager returning to the lineup Monday. Yea1er celebrated bis return after mhalng the Chicago series with a sprained back with a paJr of singles in four at-bats. Alao. Reeile Stnllh stayed in the lineup despite an ankle injury (Sunday's skirmish with Rick Reuscht!l of the -OUbs). Lee Lacy, Mwever, who drove Axe laxed," he said. "What made me feel good is when the fans gave me Unit ovaUon. It wu the best ovation I've ever bad in my life. It came at a really good time." P aut, who said the decision to retain MartiA wu Ilia alone, hint· ed that Martin may have irked bis employers wttb bis off.field ac- Uon.1. Heaaidthat "oncetbegame starta" they comider Martin the beat maaager lo the majors. Asked if there were internal problem. on the Yankees, Paul replied: "I don't think ao." Geor1e Steinbrenner, owner of the American Lea1ue team, wu ln Detroit Monday. H1a presence fire4 mar~ specalation about a dismllf-1 of Martin. However. JacUc>n aaid he had asked Steinbrenner to come to Detroit. "I haven't ttiked to him all vear and J just wanted to clear the air on a few thin&a. There are Just aome tbiDp I tb1nk bo lbould know," the outfielder aaid ... Bet• th• owner. He pay1 m1 salary. He deNrV••ot>lanaUOn." . . "·"°""' . , .... ,.......,u •••• lr•d" •tit Ee,.,.,o.• ttt • SC.ti ci • 1 I t HCt'°'rt •I J t I( ... ,_.,,. 3 I 1 0 .... ,,. . .. ' ._ .... 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Covertng 1,600 meters in ea or three races Saturday, Oran Coast had to overcome chop waters, cold wind and Jet leg. OCC won Its pretlm heal in 4:44, edfine Efllland's Imperial College by three-quarters of boat length. It won the semiJ b full boat length in 4: 18, finis ahead ot the Lady Margaret ere and Canford School, both England. • In the tloals OCC took an ear,G ._ lead and held ll for half the ,.,--.;,, but fatttl'ed and finished bebl the En11i1h crews of Radl Colleee and the Tham Tradesmen Rowln1 Assoclati The winninf time was S: 13. ..,. si.,,. si...a TURIN. Italy -American-- sprinter Steve Williams won the men's 100 meten In 10.28 seconds In pouring rain Monday night to highll1ht an otherwise mediocre Italy· Britain-USA track and field meet. World l\igb jump record holdet. Dwight Stones refused to jum~ because of the rain. He aald he would not disappoint the crowd' with a poor perfonnance. '• Ot.ber American men who won were Rick Walker in the 40Q- rneter hurdles, 49.77 ; James Lot,, -; 1 ton, 1001 jump, 2S·ll~; Stan1u,.., Vinson, 400 meters. 46.07: Sarn,111.1• Walker, shot put. M-S"9; James Robinson, 800 met.era, 1:46.t,-* 1 Ben Field.s,bllhJump, 7-1~. ,,, Allele S-~-:.a -i•"' "' -~--• v ,,, CHICAGO -Charles J'inle11• 1 ,,, owner d the Oakland A'•• •aid 1 .,. Monday nlCht be wu auaoeOdiu 1lucctn1 lint baleman f>tck Af-"'' len for one week wit.bout PU. · HI 1" Allen was not ln the startinl.,.,t 1 lineup against t.be Cblcaco Wbitinc•'-Sox on Monday nllbt and left the,.,fl ., ball club without pennlUlon. •Vt111J Finley had 1one to the A'' " dresstna room in lb• aixtb 1nnlnf and found that Alleo ha~,· I ~ 1howered and wu Jeavtni th,, """' clubboclM. ~ 1!t,. . ......... ~ ,,,re L , Rmden Fall In Cage Tiff WHITnER -Golden West College saw Its •ummer basketball re· cord drop lo 1-l u Looi Beach Cily Col1eee .cored an 82-76 vtclory Mooday ni&ht In the Rio Hoodo Leacue here. Loni Beach had three . playen on the court at 6·6 or taller. while Golden West plays with no one over 6-2. bul the "Rustlers still maoa&ed lo teep the iame close. Al -'halftime. Loot Beach led t;y only two points. Gary Sanders led Golden West with 24 polnt., while Dave Strtcldio bad 21 potJ;ita. ~-r7.,1a1'-1tNc• .... ,. ~ L•r•• 1 1 1 I Genii.. • ' 4 11 StrlOllft It I I ti "~I U 0 I 7• • SMI.. J I J • ..• ~~ 0 t I 0 T°""' :» • • ,. • " .. " ..... l.8. )I..». COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP ''" MATADOR WAGON ................ ,... ............ A7A887H102278 HUNTINGTON PARK -Larry Scott and David W. Jones ol Huntincton Beach woo gold medals in the AAU Hedon 13 lunlor Olympic welpt ifting cbampioosblpa held here ovtt the past Wfflteod. Scott, 14, of Ocean View Hilb School, won the 114-pouod claaa ln the U -16 age group by anatchin1 115 pounds and llftlnt 148 pounds in clean-and-jerk. 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AON c •• ,.ci llllOl)y Oo411• p "•'"'· O.C•dtt\I compltt• .... .,,.,, of ...... ,,,,, ........ SHOWALT!• ...... llltld llitfetll. "'I-by .. ""''"' -CU'llYttl"O • (Oft· ,., ... 1111• !>y Oo411<r p ••1"'· doc-• "°" WHl!Af .. OAE. Oftillon•n P••Y .. .,, ... c. ot RHI Ptftj19r1¥ to O••ld I! l>y .. 1'<1111"9 ~ dtllvt•lr19 • <Ofl· tor 111 ordlr• Olrectlllq ~1110""'' to O•vh ,.,d Jo"•"'"• D••h, u wVtnc• <ii._.,, Properly to c1.,t11<1 complfl• ttw .. rm1 01 Ille COlllr«I on Pll'<llt .. n . '"" 1o11-1119 dt•crlbtd Novello encl O.IO<'t4 J Novelto, o ,.,.., lt\IOtw o.111• p Relnt, Of'C-1 properly lot 14 of Tr.ocl ""· ........ """" .......... lo410W111Q MH•lbtd • • by n•<lll"'O -dtllWrln<j • (Oft "'"""°"" k-.. ~'71 Ml•IY Way, PfOCM"•IY Loi u of ,, .. , ..... mor• ""••"<e of 11 .. 1 P,_rtv lo Ct<ll 1Car1 YortM LttllU, C..lll.,.11•• rtttr..,.• 10 commOftlY k,_,. •• 4411 Aa1r>0ow Cir ~ Ctiue o •"d l!"t1Y11 Clluoo. u *"""I\ ..-for llW!he• ,..,-tlcw••,., ct•, v.,..i.. 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SI JOHN :·: -( ... ,., onw Witt, In lltt City ol S.l\I• LIONAltO o.•AllNOllt C.ounlyCttno \• .• Allt,Ctlllorllla, AIMr"M'tllLIW LIONAADO.l .UINOlll 110 • OattdJ..,..I, tt'7 tHM. TlfttlftA-,Wllt2U All_, .. L.aW !•: WILLIAME.MJOtOt, .. _..A,..,CAtf1tlJ JttN T•hA-.'. c-vo-•11-vi.t=-•-• •tent •: • LIOlfAltOD.IAStNOla Pultlhlwcl Or..-oe CM•I 0•11¥ Plttt S.11taA..._CA.,,_ '. ' .A TTOaNIY AT LAW Ju"" u. 1), 21, 1tT7 ' All-. fer· ,._..,_, ' •JM, T-* A..-., hlteUI HS.-17 PwbllW<I Or.,..,. CMtl Dally P llol. •: ta111a A,.., CA mtl June I•, U, 21, lt11 •, AllltfNYf ... : ... ~. US.·11 :: Publl....., °""'9f C..al 0 .. 1.,I Pilat, 't Ju,,. U, I), 31, lffl UoQ-17 ·, :: t. '• ·: ... ,. .. • • . • .. .. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE t .... , t UH•IOll COVtl'rOtl' TMI tT AH OCI' CAUfCMUHA 1'«>91 TMI CIOUNT"l OCI' CHU. ... I -~ • MOTICI OP M«a•1 ... 04' 11'11Tlnotl ,o• o•o •• 01•1c T11te COMVl'f'AlfCI 0' llAL ,.OPl•rt TO COM~ttl MLI OM CC*TltACT INTlal D IMTO l'f' OICIAllO l'ltOIATI CODI ... llJI l 'f' HatoMAL 111,.IMlf. TATIVI l!llale of [\()l.Lll! P. •AINI, •U COLLY PHOLOT4 •AINS, ah t-------------OOLL VP •A1NS De<••* HOTICI II HliAllY OIVIN INI PVBUC NOTICE l(fHOALL AAI NS & RON C .1------------- Sl"OWALTl!lt NW filed,...,.,. a .,_i1. MOTIC•OllMIAltl_.O, lion, WHl!AEFOltl!, Ptllli.ntrs P••Y TMI tiOAltOell DlllCTOAI '"" a" O<'dff dlr..:11"'1 o-111 ..... rt to OllntlC06TAMllA <°"'Pl1tlt t,,. "'"'' ot the COfll•a<t tn· COUNT't WATllt DllTltlC'T lttrd lnlo b't Oo<I•• P lhlM 0«.-1 To •H'-•· lfll<ltfl, emplol'fft, l>Y t•tc111•"9 and dellverlft9 a<.,.· andMe-•OftMC:O.laMeMC-l'r vo•"ce ol Atal Properly to Jimmy W Watt' 01Mrk1 • 8•adfof'IS -Linda L. lradf....,, •• Pl .. H lal<t notic. 11\tl °" JUllt U, IKl<ClttMI", IM lotlowlflO Oft<<llled 1'17, t"'1 JUM JO, "", 4" 7:00 1',M, Of' pr-rt¥ LOI 11 Of Tract tilt, more •• ....., •• -~bM l~lttt Ill tltt conun..,,ly know11 ~ ..,., •-Cir· &o.'11 •-ol IM Cetta Wea C:.-Y tie. Vott>a L....,., C.llloml•, ,.,.,~. Wttltf Ohtrtct, , ...... d Of Ol ... cion to wltl<ll I> m•d• IOr l11r11ter wlll llold P<illllc lte.,lj\fl for ,,.. ... '11<Ult't, -lNI Ille II .... ,,,_ ,ttct 11'1•-of COii_...,...., Mooei"t a of ,,.,,,no ttw...,,. Ila\ -Mt lor wtlltf••i.IMr ___ ,..,oS.cti.,. Ju"t 21, lt77, •t '00 • m., 111 Ille J102SollNOtlllorMAWal«Code. co•trlroono of o.,.,t_,,, Ho I of H id """ --• ""'9m !Ilia notice la .. court, at 100Clvk Cel!IH Orlw w .. 1, l<o d•olell "'"'' De ..,,.,,ON • l•lf _. tNCltytU••ta-.C:.llfor-l'l•. _.1111111y .. ~ •-C~ 0.IH.Nfttl, ttn. WILUAM I . St X>MM. C-.cr 0e11< LIONAltO O. IASINOllt ATIOltNr-' AT I.AW Mt H. TUITIM AVl·SUITI Ut SANTA ...... CA.ttm AltWMTNr' l'ITITIONl ltS P\llllllftell Or ..... 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"" 1'11'4 ,....,_Or-c-t O.lly ,.,.., ~ t t. 1ttNN\I S, It."" \ . ,• ( A~OSS 47 Jail ~ bftakltfa :..1 TrHs 500o··· , 5 Unc:ontrotlablt lty-• ·10The"A"ol 51 PHtlng f "U AR .. 52 Ouard l4 C1rll1on S& Slmon'1 1 S Baffle Yendof t &AHtct with eo lnt.,jectlon t ennui of peln ~ Elutlvt e 1 Hard 1"'4: Narrow way 2 WO(M --Oii 94 Italian 21 -·--· commulldy omlltlOn 95 Bull PMl• • 13 OtrdtMfa 88 "My Friend ae Sault sie. -~M Mttlt. ' lnfonnal f7 Kind of 30~ llQueUf 14 Tributarrot ttleElbe ~Obcalntd t ntranct 2 word• t7 Palm letl Var 3',leur dt··· 3aM11t1 .bellt vt r=: .. 41$htllty'I . 'tort. •-1uego: 89,good- bVe 4.( lone: Prtflx 45 Oro1.1pof '°"' UNITED FNture Syndicate Nc>May ~ Solvtd: ~ 1 .~ • A P N Ill 1 y '1 A I L • N A It • R '!i I~ ( f I l E RIU N -w• 5 f Ill NG• !At A r ' A It ;11 IUl A ~ ~A (ID-Ii l I' A "1 l•IF \-s p n I• fll ,_. ~ 0 ... T 111.F n, r I A F II • I T F O t v f • 'll o N • ~ A.-n I< T 0 M E \ "1 AN ~N 0 • ' " MOON MULLINS . I .·'~ .· , lliJ ,.{ ·~ ... )9Mll'. ~ by Ferd cllCI Tom Jolllson ·-:-=~- J, w .Lat • ••pj ' • lo th fOU atan Uke ta.at t C1tatlJ. Pt rn wu C1I "f ai111111rm1 lbft dlamaada," • 1 "I • the woman's be y." llute av *'Cf •et. i.e J11 t dtda't lmow wh t prompt- ed Ill.-CO ~1Ad1e tlim IO, lbt said. It WU all rta)at AHNVLA& h e:a Q. "Ok.17, LoQle, wblcb ol your lln1 n la JOU' -1ar flneu? •• A. U.. to be fOQr riq Ho.er. AnnuJar meaaa ••nii1.itnc t.o a rha1." Lliantappe. In an· cl nt. Gaul, men ideotllled t.bellt Ito• ol w«k by where UMy WON their rinp. And only aludenta customarily wore ri.,.a on those tbi.rd or annCllu fingers The Spaniard& have a saym& don't know tls Spanish worda, but can tran.alate it 1006ely -that beloncs ln our Love and War man's file. It aoes: "In tettinC married, a man puts his hand lnt.o a bag ol snakes in the hope of 1rabbin1 an eel." HEADACHE lo one way, the headache is dllferent from other kinda of pain. Most pain is a wamlnc •lcnal that aomething'a physically wrong. That's not true of the headache in nine out of 10 cues. Most headacbea are caused either by fear of makin& a mi.slake or by trying too bard for perfection. At least. that's what the medicos say IC you'd been born both dear and blind, you almost certainly would've learned to re- cognize every met'llber of your family by lhe distinctive odor of each. Or 1>0 reports a man of science who cllUms almost all of us. if pro- perly trained, could differentiate between as many u 10,000 scents. Everybody hlMI heard o( that famous tem- perance crusader Carry Amelia Nation, but not everybody knows sbe thought ahe was divinely protected, and devoutly believed, further, that her name, Carry A. NaUon, wu pre-orda!ned. Addreu matl. to L /ti. Bofld, P.O. Boz 1560, Co1ta M11a IZ6Z6 "CATHY TIPPEL" ST.ua46 MOM9UI VAHDIVEH THEATRES-ORANGE CO SUMI Cl11ZllS Sl.51 SO COAST PLAZA ·. · >tlU111ltl Sl )4f 1111 fMtr- "WB.COMI TO LA.• ll) "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" (PG) ·· "FIRE SALE" IPGJ · .,,,,... VISIOM99 . (A..P) dec::LdclD .. . ,..._,,, .. lt1r Tretr" • moa maul bl der, _. • l!lnwd m "" bJ p Plct.ut9 to atlr la It.a new telewt1loa pro1r1m ....U.? Tbe mDV• eom• at a time wb n laterut ln tp•ce molflAll ii bi,bff WD evs, LbanU to CM current NnHtloo, "Star VI•"·•• which a. clean1n1 up at the box office and couJd briq in a record $200 mllUon. Yet Paramount haa dropped plan• tor a mucb-aotklpat.ed "Star Trek" fllm and lnat.ead announced that it will use a revived veraloo oC the show u Icebreaker for Ill own television pro· eram service -In es- sence a potentially pro- fltbable fourth network. ol the Mr'Vice, which will r. on tbe air UallJ one •1 • wed oat April wltb a mixture of orl1lnal movlH and a pedal l'Vent J»rorr•m1. Gene Roddenbtrry. who created ••star Trek·· ln 1118 and will be ex· ecutl~ producer of lhe new .eries, aaya be can "only cueu'' why t.be movie project wu aban· doned. ~-·• .... CToeuu..t" ··~-J 8 . ll'riftltY ._, .. .,.,._..,., ........ WCllw!l:fl.)'OOC ... llelll"'f-., 0.. ~-. ---8¥--~ll-V•le't C---IY The•lff' T'low-y !""""" '-f ....... Y ............ ·ci.c:• 111 llllr Mt- V .. I• """ k-...... ,, lt-li.tlll· TMaCAST '"....-crarQeiete , .......................................... f!A~ .. •hta ArlllW l lf'llflQ , • . ,. • • ................. " .. •• """ • • • • • .... • ... JIU kltit llrll,. • .. • ... , •••••••• .................. ·•··~·--· ~INlt• $11ell•l•rl~ •• ••• • • .............. • • • .................... c:..... 0..•ltC....,, .................................. , ........ ~~.._. ~·1< 11r111111 ................................................ .._.o_ E41f\•·····•·••·•·••··•·•••············•··••• ••••••···~····r.e.-w ... -.Jlfllli(Jt and auspeoae la ever-present. It a. a PIYCboloetcat drama centertn1 on • pompous. upper clua fam.Jly which la tborouahly dislnte1rated when a police ln- s~tor. inveaUgaUne a YOWll woman's suicide, links first one member, lhen another embarrasain&- ly w1lh lhe victim. DURING THESE CONFJlONTATIONS three superior performances emerge, the finest of these belnf that or Michael B1elil2 m lbe lllle role of the problng pla&.nclothesm1m. B1elitz stalks bas ad· • I~ COOLSY IS BnBCl'IVt:, but ofteo I • bit too '1dactlc, aa th• couclenc•·•trlckest I dauchter; more variety ol eJJl(Jtloa would deepen 11 ber portrayal. Scott Michael does a cred.lble job her nawed fiancee, tbou&b h1I intenalty ii oft.en Jaeldn1. Michael Greco Olaket a promia.l.ng ata1e debut ln the role or lhe aulleo youn1er 500 who bears perhaps the heaviest meuure ol cuilt. Writt~ 30 years ago and set even further bacl~\ - in 1912, "An Inspector Calla'' is a period piece re• 1 l qulnna a sUlted, formal style of actina which is -t generally realized in the Sadd.leback ValJey produc· lion. However, the play's focus o.ften becomes mud-i PE SHA PS even Mr. Spock, Capt. Kirk'• super-logic al 1ldeklck, would aeree that the Idea makes aense, since ••Star Trek," canceled by NBC in ltee, ii stllJ aeen in reruna on lJ7 stations and has one of the mo,t toy al follow I nu ln televlalon. Even as Para- mount announced the new series, an estimated 10,000 fana were gather- ing ln Los Angeles for a Star Trek convention "I TIUNK they (elt 'Star Wars' was too similar and had taken the bloom off the subse- quent 'Star Trek' mov- ie," he aald. "Secondly. Paramount would like very much to begin a fourth network and the hunger amons Indepen- dent television stations for new 'Star Trek· sbowa la such lhat they felt they could use lt for that purpose. Fans Tab died by awkward stqe poslUoninl resuJlin& lD lind R d~ d, beincdellveredovertbesboulder. _l e 0 ~ Three more performances will be presented. Thursday through Saturday al 8 o'clock, in the htUe theater of Mission Viejo Hl&h School. Richard Frank. Para- mount vice president wbo heads the program service, said ··Star Trek" -he hopes with some ot the original cast -wUJ be the foundation l!ntertalnmant Happenlng1 ... Fllma Thaatar Dance tmJTa.mt Televl1lon In the ltJJIQQl(IJI "Conaiderine the pro- ri t potential of a Barbra Favorites network," aald Rodden LOS ANGELES (AP> -Th• satb anoual berry, "Paramount'a "Pbotoplay Gold Medal Awwds .. handed out prizea move toward a fourth to a mixed ba& of eluate and current atan, coot.em. network t. u IOWld a de-poraey hita and vintaie movies. ct.ion as a 'Star Trek' Robert Redford wu named "P'avorlt.e Male movie." Motion Picture Star," beatlnc Clint ltutwood and Paramount has been John Wayne. But Wayne took top honors aa movinc toward setting ·•Favotlte All-Time Star." up a fourth network ''Favorite Female Motion Picture Star" honors since two former ABC went t.o Barbra Slrelaand, star ol the movie, "A Pro Ir am m Ing ex· Star 1s Born," wh.tch was named "Favorite MoUon ecutlvea took charge or Picture." the stud.lo. Barry Diller The awards ceremony wu nationally telecast .. chairman of the board s rda -' and Michael Elsner ls atu y au_gbt on NBC. president. Neither could "Starsky and Hutch" was chosen aa ''Favorite be reached for comment. Evenln& TV Series." while one ot the atan ot the ac- i .iiillon police show. Paul Michael Gluer, was picked as "P'avortt.e Male TV Star." ---· ... -~"' w.c. .............. ---· ... --·-= ... W.C. ..... AHO MIC"91 ~m CITY CSNTD • TH8 CfTY • CMIANOI WMlal MNfA ANA AND OAllMN 0.0YI PUIWAYa C1tON no. .... un11H MOTCMd 0. ANA ... IM AND INna TO WIN THI tTAa WAaa ....... u. 6~4·• 82 *** BACKSTAGE the Irvine Community Tbeat.er productioo of "Flnt One Asleep, Whistle," which had playwrt&ht Ollver Halley ln attendance on .openln& niaht, boeted another special auest SaturJt; day -actress Salome Jena, who played the leadlnl L role in the original Broadway production .... the West Coast pnmlere cl0$es thia weekend with''\ performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 in the l temporary ICT theater on Cliff Drive at El Modena Avenue in Newport Beach.... ~ PUlllP STATION ONE -Fluor Aluka, Inc., subsidiary of Fluor Corp., built pump · atation ooe and 11 smaller alaUom for the IOO-mile Alaskan oil pipelines, which opened Monday. Thia oae, at Prudhoe Bay, includes a me~ring station, com- munications cen~r. now-control paint and shop· maintenance f aclllty. {. · OC Promotions Listed • ltobert D. Andenoa, Irvine, has joined Shelly Alloeiatea, a eublidlary of Datatroa, 1-., Irvine, il martetlne manaeer. Hia reaponalbUltJes include IQ-1'ket.inl, 1upervialon of reps and dl.11trlbulors and new product plannlne. Hil experience includes servtni for two year• aa operation• director or j l>aral!tb Corp. His own company, Allte Products, tnc., had earlier mersed with DuralJth. • • Newport Marloe Center, Newport Beach, bu ,named Brtu Dleklord .store manaier for its Cap. Cain 'a Locker outlet. • Maleolm B. Skolteuoa. former president Of rt.at Tran.alt, Inc., Newport Beach, bu Joined with two Northwest bualnesa people ( fO form M II Tramport Servtcet, be., an Oregon holding com- pany that baa purchaeed three Portland-baaed heavy haulers operating ln the western states ind western Canadian pro· vtncea. Stephen.son's 23-year career In the transportation industry ~an alter the Korean War; he worked u a freiflhl and bllUng n•""..,.,.,.. -clerk while studying at the UnJveralty of Utah Law School, Salt Lake City. He was later involved in sales and management for several transportation firm a. . Until early 1976, he wu president of Boat Tran.11it Inc., an irregular route common carrier throughout the 48 contiguous states. Crowth or the firm nearly doubled In the four years he served as senior olflcer. Untll mid April of tbJa year, Stephenson was c.b.airman and chief executive officer and principal .1t.ockbolder of another major western truck1n1 ~ 'OperaUon. Active In Rotary Club alfaln, be has tented as a major stockholder ln Irvine <Calif.> Savino and Loan and ln civic affairs ln that area. • • Jan Cbuch, Advertlsln& and Graphic De1l1a, lfc., Newport Beach, has won first and second .. place honor1 In the "Beat In the West" creative coropetitioo sponsored by the American Advertls- ln1 FederaUoo. The plaques were given for cor- por..ate Identity programs for Saddleback Interiors and Greenham, both Irvine Onn5. The new eal·Lift ~tore in ~anta Ana rent~ · (!at Lift True~, . John. I P etitiom On File The following have flied petitions of bankruptcy ln Santa Ana Federal Court. . Ma. Church and her project mana1er, Llza Braner, received the awards in San Francisco. ll wu alJO announced Grapbla Annul - 1111·1171, published tn Z11rich, hu featured one ot Ms. Church'• brochures. The incluaion of ber work ln tbe pubUcaUon represeJlta toternailonal recolJU- tlon. Th• brocbure wu prepared for Decima Research. Santa Ana. Sbe a1JO wu honored'by the Art Directors Club of New York; abe bad three entries accepted by the group and received tht award of excellence from more than 11,000 entries for her creation of a cor- porate identity pro1ram for Greenbaus. • Jolla Alllaoe, vice chairman of tbe board and chief marketJn1 officer or Ocddemal We, baa re- tired after 24 years with th.ls Transamerica company. He plans to return t.o life lnsurance sales and service as a seneral agent in Oran1e County For the next two years he will serv .. u consultant to Oc- cidental and Transamerica Corp. and their 10 related life in- surance companies Allison was elected second vice president In Occidental 's ALUIOtl agency dlvlalon tn 1960 after seven years as a salesman and branch manager. He was elected vice president ln charee of aeencles in 1964, execuUve vice president In char1e of sales and marketing ln .1968, vice chairman and chief marketing omcer in 1971. Duriftl the latter part of his Occldental career, Alllaon also served In many other aenJor executlve capactues: cbaJrman and director of Countrywide Life lnaurance Company, a aubeldiary of Occiden- tal; chairman and director, Tran1amer1ca IJfe Jnsurance and Annuity Company, American Llfe Insurance Company of New York, Trauamertca Fund Sal•, Jnc.: vlce cbalrman and dJreclor, Transamerica Insurance Group. In 1973, he wu elected lo preside over Occlden- tal 's growth lo forelp market.a u president and director ol Occidental International, Inc., and chairman and director, Dlrect Marketlnc Interna- tional, Inc., a Joint venture of Occidental lnterna- Uonal and Olnlcl MarketJn1 Corp. of America. He wu inatrutnental tn the establishment of Occidental affillata In aeveral countrles. He aerved as chairman and dJrector or Helwa-Occldental Company. Ltd. in Japan: Occidental Ufe Insurance Company of Australia, Ltd.; Occidental Life Insurance Company of Canada; Transeuropeene Vie S.A., in France. He wu a director of Transin· tem.atiOfJal We Inaurance Company, Ltd., In the Un1tef T~ingdom; chairman, Futura Lebensventcherune AG, in Germany and a dlrec· tor, Canadian Surety Company. • Two Cotta Meaa men have been elected u of- ficers of the Callfornla Commulty Televlaloa "'-· 10ClaUoa at a recent conterence ln Sacramento. DaYld Lewi.lie waa named MCr.tary and aalpb Sw.U wu elect4td one year director for tbe pwp which represent.I many of the 300 cable televlaloo systeme in the state. • Barbara Fielder, Co.ta Nesa., bu been named peraonnel admtnl.atrator at 8lllleJ Jae., Cotta esa. She ii former aea.lor compenaatloa analyat at the Irvine Complft1. • Mlkd L MeCalloa ... a ulea ad market1n1 executive, bu bem appointed an offlce mark~ apeelal.llt for Gnabb • Ellla C..iaw'• N~ Beach office. He wUJ concentrate on inf 'Office apace. Ho bu been offlca manacer tor t.bo Hum; luton Delk Company In Arcadla and ll1a fonner salu and market.l.D• adm1nlatrator for steeleae;, Inc., Cent.ury Clly." rr INVOLVES NAT1JaAL .... A.a m\lCb • trilll cubtc feet ol 1aa, about 10 percent ol the world'• known r•••rve, la .. um ted to be lD ~ 11me north Alaakan fields now produclnc oll for ~b• pipeline. At current pricea, t.be 1u la worth about $40 bUUoo. .•.•.... ..,, -· ......... fMre tolll .. 11' AJ.90 U a vut Three firm.a are batWn1 for the ri1ht to build a 1u pipeline. Each proposal lnvolvea a dlf. ferent route; each ia oppoeed by interested parties for dlfferent reaaona. No matter which pipeline i. built. the price will be at leaat $10 bllllon. The oil pipeline coat an estimated $7 7 blllion. ... ~·· .. .,,.... , ..... JNS.'_ ~-aervlnc the Pacific Northwest. Tbla pipeline would be built by Arctic Gas, a eonsortwm ot 11 U.S. and Canadian oll and •u companies. Alon1 with Alukan aaa. it would help move Cana- dian 1u from the MacKenz.ie Valley p.ame al llDl1b Canadian lud wbdM p la dlapuled. A report ~on:un1Hloned by the Ca1111d1an 1overnm t recom· muded Jut month that tbe Arc c ptOpQlal be tabled for at l.eut 10 years ao natJvo lnd.lana and Ealdmoa can aetUe their land cl1hu and prepare to cope with cban•a that enet'fY develop. ment would brinl to their area. AN "ALL·UNITED States" pipeline that would parallel the new oil pipeline from the North Slope lo Valdez. This proposal, by El Puo Natural Gas and two other U.S. ftrma, would involve a hu1e complex at the southern end where the 1u would be convert· ed to a liquJd. Then it would be dlatrlbuted to states In the Southwest and South. Tbt Canadian government and conservaUonlst.s prefer the Alcan route, but the FPC aald it m.liht not bt u economically feaalble beca\lh it would not carry Cana- dian au. For the next few years, any natural 1as produced as a byproduct by Alukan oll wells can be reinjected lnto the oll fields to increase the pressure, and thus t.be production, of the wells. U a pipeline ls not flniahed by the mld·1980a, oil companies may be fon?ed t.o bum off the natural eu at the wells even as Americans deal with t11bt sup- plies at blah prices. A compromJse pipeline that would parallel the oll llne part of the way, then tum east through Alaska and Canada and split lnto two lines like the Arctic Gas pro· posal. Unlike the Arctic Gu line, the compromise proposal by Akan Pipeline Company would carry only U.S. gas. And aupporters of El Paso's plan for an all-American tranaP9fi.atlon 1y1tem aay the two other proposals are S\lbject t.o disruption lf U .S.-Canadlan re· latlou Involving energy de· terlorate. Wlt.b1n the put (ew years, Canada bu reduced the export oi both 1u and oll to the U.S. Kean"'11Je, mOlt Alukana - not •W"Prlllnlb' -aupport the · all-American proposal. . BUT nM IUELY, a public utilitle1 specialist wilb the Federal Power Commission C FPC>. saJd a pipeline will be rin1abed in time. "Right now, we believe there will be a pipeline in operation by 1983," Klely said. "We're confi- dent one wlll be ready by the Kiely saJd the FPC has recom· mended that President Carter approve either the Arctic or Alcan proposals. "THEY ABE CHEAPER and In a letter sent lut week t.o Carter, tbe Auoclated General Contractors or America In Falrbenllita aald tbe-U .S. route should be approved because lt would not be aubject to foretin control, lt would uao U.S. labor and materlala and probably could be completed aooner than a route over Canadian IOU. Over The Counter HASD UltiftCJs N,~:: 1~?:.~~~~ l;::; ~: ;:~ ;; ... 1~:r,:«ll u::: ,~"· PtlrMI H IS"• 16 Str•Wb Ct 2• ,,. ' 11 • MIKttd Mtl Cuttr Ftd 1~; 2•, VlluuHvcuc Ptlrollt O~ 4)'4 s 151 S''> s1 IO<l•I &ecurllltt oinly M ll"• w • 1C1laSll pl "'" 20 Ptlllbom 2•1'°1 1s:11 T¥f:e oc ,..., '" Vp• and DotmU 0.•ltri Aun owr Ott• OQn •' • •''1 ICtlvtr 1-. J li'l.clmt " • •'4 SI• T l7 JI , ... counttr BMI•, Oat• 100 7 7' ICtmtn A ,. ... UV. P1n•rtn ~.JI'" r:~ ..... ·ub n ,. 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These are typical of the mewl deceptive claims used by hleh-presaure promoters sellinl diamonds over the phone, uys Karl Lauby, fraud lnveaU1at.or for the Better Bu.sloesa Bureau o( Metropoltlan New York. He put toeetber the hypothetical aalea pitch above wam1 that "over the next several months, countless thousands of Americans w Ure· allie that they've lo.t millions o( dollars lo con men s ng diamonds and commodity options over the phone. ·· 1t'• incredible but it's bappenin& and now.'' What'• wron1 with the pitch? THE NAME OF THE OOMPANY SOUNDS prestlslous But In fact, the company la not an "exchange" in the ,.ensc of an auctioo market; it is not "lnlematlonal" and U bas been lo bualnest for only a abort Ume. The head buyer? He la a pro, but not at diamonds. ~ is likely to be what lhe teJepbone aales trade calls a ".t~HVY cloeer," a bucket-ahop "hi&h preaure" profeaaJonal. ~e is aellin& diamonda; lut year it wu 11lver; next moo lb 11 fll)IY be au1ar options; a few years qo It was scotch. Dlamonda in aeneral have not been lncr~lni tn v~ue at lbe apectacular rate or 30 percent a year even ln thlf era of 1aUoptna lnflaUo0. TID8 COKPANY IS NOT OFFERING the "hlf~t quality lnvestment grade" diamonds bul frequently ls puabll\i diamondl that are aenously nawed and less tMiti a carat In welchl. That is not investment quality , , The "45-day money back guarantee" Is llml~ .bY terma and coodiUona, such as the fact that the contaif\er seals must remain unbroken Thal means you can't. , •. amine Ute atones to sec whether you want to eurcl~ the 1uaraotee.. 'the "buy back aereement" usually Is hct1Uous. The company may try to resell your dlamoJldS -meanlq a "best efforta try" -but It doesn't guarantee the resale or the price. It will cbarge a commlaalon for the service. 1 DON'T FALL FOR THE GIVEAWAY CON·llAN'S line: "Trustme,youcan't1owron1." · The New York BBB (Better Business Buroau)·tays there may be at lea.st a half dozen companies natlonwl4aua- lng deceptions to peddle diamonds o\'er the phone. , Nnt: Warnmgaabout dklmonda. ,., 'Good News' Brings More Into the ActiOn NEW YORK <AP> -Buoyed by the news or a slowc(qwn in risin1 consumer prices, the stock market today adva~~ed broadly lo active tradln1. The Dow Jones avera1e of 0 Industrial stocks gained 4.33 point.a to Sl28.60. . Gainin& issues outnumbered losers by a margiJ\.. ol almost 2-1 among those lJsted on the New York Stoc~ J?· chanee. Bii Board volume reached 29 73 million shares. 1,.1 Do...,.lone•A rera~• M'hal Slorf.111 01,/,·~~ r'#:llrlAPI ~I ()ow.Jones.,__. 0... 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' ..> S!eck ..... .,.., ... ·········•·· .~u A1'0'9!' f"-1 ..., ............... tg- =·~!,::' ..e·:::::::::::.li: •• e Saddleback Colle1e booka'°re, along · Ith a handful f other temparary build· inga on the so-cafled "Lower campus, .. is j'beini Jacked up !or a mbve to 7 new site on · the "upper campus." They will be located near the college library in an ef- fort to centralize campus services. iii Fly~ P .etS Get Care :· ._ ... •.. ... ,; •!-1 Tig~r Laws Go Into Effect in September ;.,. J'ASHINGTON CAP> -Next ~.-tbe federal eovernment will ~ulre airlines to take apecial 11''9 of ldttem, puppies and aome ~-r anlmab shipped by dealers ndothen. Tbe AIJiculture Department jaj(S the reeulalions will take ef. jeat in two phases on Sept. 15 and "'190 That ii about 1 ~ years after ~n1reaa amended the Animal "Yt'ellare Act to enact new rules tor transporting cats, does and C)ther warm-blooded animals, such as monkeys and chimps. OFnCIALS SAID THE regula- tions will primarily aHect airlines but also other -transportation companies used to ship animals. The rules will also place responsibilities on •nlmal dealers, research facilities, professional ex - ltibltors, auctions, public aeen- Mes and others. Private citizens wanting to ablp their dop and eats will not be affected, except for require- meata on minimum ages of the animalt, shipping containers and 1cbeduUne. offlclals said. For exaJnple, the rule5 Include specific requirements on: -llbdmam ate Umlt1. Dogs and cat• abipped on public transportation must t1e at leist eight weeks old and have been weaned for at least five days before shipment. -Sldppbal coatabaeu. Cages must be built to allow adequate ventilations. temperature con- trol, space for the animal aqd other housing requirem~qta. -SC!beda.Uag. Shippers must deliver animals lo the carrier within fo\tf hours of the dt· parture UGie and must plan ship· ments \o minimize the time animall apend ig travel and in containers. THE &ULES, DESC&IBED by a spokeaman 11 "extremely compUcated," include require- ment.a for health certlficaUon, notification of conslenea and C.O.D. ahipmenu. Some regula- tlona vary accordln1 to tbe species. Airlines and other carriers will be required to ''provide holding areu for animals which include proper levels of fresh air, tem- perature and sanitation." of- ficials said. "Feed and water. with written instructions by the consignor, must be provided." ComrJete texta of the new anltna transportation regula- tions can be obtained from: Animal Care Staff, Veterinary Servtces, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA, Room 703, Fedetal Build- int1 6$05 Belcre$t Road, Ry~· tsvill&, Md. 20182. HUNTINGTON BEACH DAY IN TIJUANA AND AT AGUA CALIENTE! : iJ ' allacover the .~,New Tl Juana t and Agua Calle-nt-el~~ ...,... -.. r...,... -.... ---. .. ..,_,. _ ___,,..._..,.._ j • ._ .......... :"iA Fun Dayl ~ra Day In New Tijuana ~ln Old Mexlcol And You're Invited! Itinerary for Huntington Beach: ' cc .. aid.17 what ll•pPeaed •atll two •epant• 1rou of womeatii~ c..miy. re- ~' _appnrane.a. tbelr Mtlta• toWarcl tbemaelves aDd ollu1rs· under•••t poaltive cbaqes. Tb women came from dlf- fe'l' aJu.ou,h not diuimilar. are• ol tbe community. Both 1~lltav• problem•. Tbe )'OUDler lf'OUP of &iris, .,ea U to 11. llave aoclalJzaUoo d.ifftculUea. 1'My have trouble eoplq with betna adolescents. Tbey can't 1et aJon1 with tbelr pareata; tbef're into drup or thle"ery: tfley rUQ away, and aom• an juat plain lacorrtgtble. They're cm prqbatlon. THE OLDE& G&OUP, ages 18 to GO. have mental health dif· . Countl·1~b•Uon IHJ*'31Dmt md th• Dtp eat. ot eaul Hultb apptlt to bne tMcbedGD a Wl.1 to ct.al wttb lM• ~ lit .. ud woznm Duflill 11me time period, but ta two dltferent clUMt1 both· 1rous-atended a penona1 1elf· lmprovemem traini.nl program coadueta:l by the John Robert POW«I Ap!DC)' bl Orange. 'llae a1eacy l• a flnlsbina ubool d••icned to teach penoaallt:J' development, volce and dlcUon, vi.Jual poise, make· up and fHbJon •kills. The seminars foeuaed oo enabllni the 1lrl1 and women to attend to everyday llvlne w1tll a better aelf·fmaae. "Atta-the first three hours, ther• was a remarkable dlf· ference. '!be women brilb.tened' up," •aid Mary Applen, occupa- tional tbenplst with the Depart- ment of Mental Health. Laurie Mackerru, probation officer and community services coordinator for the Probation ~epartment. a(reed, saying that BEA ANDERSON, EdftOr Tueeday, June 21 , 1977 Ct JaWowt (Secret cqd• word meanln1 anytlµng you. want It to, aucb u hello, far out, uke care.> The wbol• world ii golna banana. W.ont of all b Ken Bannlater, TB (Top Banana). He wean a bUall• rint, U¥ a ban-.na golf putter· and bu a banana 1010 on bl• •hirt. He can tell you the whole hiJ· tory of bananas, 1ncludln1 the fl<lt that the average American eata 19.8 POUOda of the fruit per year, 'Ind hopes to talk •bout darlss1 t.bt 11-Wfftif 1roomln1 pr am 11)1 Dbtlced c:h.an1• ln tbe P11 •4tba ft'l'I don't'" vii· ual11 ln two reara ol ptobatton. "_· Por aampl • oae teenaaer. wbo pre ty iDa1ated on wear- 1Dt bliae Juna ev~bere, now "dt .... to\h teeth." 118. APPLEN NOTED that ooe of the older womm "felt 10 aood about herself after hntn1 her eyebrows plucked and bu make- up d~ tbat abt went out and 1ot a job." Tbla ls a major accompllah- ment, abe indicated. Some of the women '•are peo- ple who think little of themselves and their self-worth .. low. They often have difficulty even leaving th.e boule, 10Ln1 out on the street or cotni shopping," the occupa· tlonal theraplit said. Tbe U women partlcipattni In the troomine course attend a day treatment proeram at the Department of Mental Health Services lD Fullerton. The proeram functions as an active treattnent center, with Ln· dlvlduaJ and group therapy. It ls "middle around" -a Ual1on between people coming out at the boepital and ''needing a little bit more than going atraigbt into 1octety," Ma. Applen said. She explained that in the put the women met once a week in a group to talk about problems. Recently, mstead of talking, they went to tbe grooming aeency. bananas soon on the Johnny Carson Show. There'• a 1tron1 possiblllLy this will happen because Carson himself ls golnc banana• He la the first celebrity member of the lntemaUonal Banana Club, and 11, accord.lne lo BaMlater. truly "oneofthebunch" ••tNSTEAD OP HEAVY therapeutic dllcusalona on wby they wen unable to make CoOd 111• cbalces, we tav• them ~ op- portunity to work ma what people •aw." Since tb• atoomtri1 ·co\nM wu a •uecesa -''We lost four Alm:ag the w•y. 'Ibey went out w •tot jobs." -lib. Appteo bu enrolled. Ln tbe!apncy's courte and HOC\ will be teacher tralnin1. She tends to "take the 11dlls back to the Mental Health Department" and serve as a groomin& consultant for all the day treatment pro1rams. The younaer girls who participated in the course eilber are on probaUon and llvinl 1n their own homes, or are livlne at the Youth Guidance Center In Santa Ana as a condition of their probation. The etrla chosen from the 09m· munlty "had low self-imaea and really saw themselves as Inc~· ble in areas like relationahlps with other l.eople," Miu M ackerras aai . . • She explained that the "mu• overs" were threatenlni to many of the teem and that they bad in- itial fears of not being abl4' to "live up" to built-In expecta. lions. Many felt they would be re· quired to behave differently alt.er the makeovers. "BUT AFTER A few weeka, they were booked," she added. She recalled that she had met with the community group ot Ban.n.iater, at aee 38, isn't real- ly nutty or fruity. He's having a lot of fun lD his absurd promotion of the Banana Club, which range• from slapptna banana stickers on imsuspectine conven· Uoneen' badae• to presentine Doctor at Banantatry decrees to tboae who ha~e earned 500 1irl1 at the ~ginning of the course, then didn't aee tbem aaain unW eraduaUon 15 week• later. •'I dldn 't even recosniae them," lhe 1aid. In addition to pbyaical cbanaea like new bal:rdol and feminiDe make-up. "their whole attitudes bad chanced. 1'1ley were polite and they a poke ba an adult manner. ''T coune gave the ttrll a banana merits. 1TRE INTERNATIONAL Banau Club which bu nearly 5,000 memben, wu started ac· cidtht•llY by Bannister five year• aso a~ a photographic tradie show. .. I saw that the exhibit.on were 49wn when ~meooe else wu ape~.'' he said. "I would 10 around stidtlnc banana 1Uckers on thdr badtea so they would have more fun. "P"ple beean aaklne me, 'Ken, boW do l cet bl your club?' I told them, 'All )'OU have to do ii 1mlle."' He obtainecl tbe 1tieken from the husband of one of tbe secretaries at bJI family's bual· neu, wbo WU in tbe banana trade. "I 110CD bed to e.rr, lticten· wherever I we!Jt," he added. .. For two or three yean Cbat went on wtlbout me lblnkina It would 1et oat of band-no pun ln· tended." But Bannilter ii not one'to sit around and let a food thtna 10 by. He HW the opportunJty to have a lot more fun wttb the c~cept and beean "monkeytne" with aome ldeaa. concrete realization of their sell- worth. It became a real, visuil thing to them -something ~ could see -when somebody t06IC the time to revamp them an4 say, 'You look neat,"' Mist Mack.erras said. . Ms. Applen summed It up t)y nottn1 that .''these women dod't need therapy any more. Thefr therapy was blusher and perfume." n • ,, flt. I ,,.. ,., hi'', It I' r- " One of 'the ad-·· 1·. 1 vantages of be- longing to 'the Banana Glub is being 'one of th bunch.' berabip card and sends It back with a check for $2 annual duesbr $S for life membership. , A new member may request to be a CHD (City Hand Director) and oversee a bunch, or juat take care of him.self •s a FD (Finger Dtrectoi:). (A flneer is one banana.) Taurus Writer Honored Vari~ty Spices Velma Dunlap, owner of Pacillc Cllpptnp in Santa Ana, baa been inducted u the tint honorary member of the OrllQie County Proleuional Chapter of Women in CommunicaUona, Inc. Krt. Dunlap, widow of the le1endary journalilt and educator John W. "Sky" Dunlap, wu one of the lint womeo re- porters for the Loa An1eles Ti met and served u an associate editor for the sbort-Uved Santa Ana Globe. She and her husband were amone the organizers of the Orange County Press Club and founders Of Its scholarship pro- gram. Mrs. Dunlap, a Newport Beach resident, is a recipient of Santa .,_na College's Alumni Achieve- ment Award and belon1s to UCI Friends of lhe Library, Bowers Museum and lhe Orange County Historical Society Shes On Her Own . Velma Dunlap Life Not Retired By ERMA BOMBECK Retirement is not without its problems. As I told my Mom and Dad when they huq it up, "You people are on the threshold of a new career -that or finding something to do. Naturally, I want to help, but you both must un· derstand I have my family, my own responsibili- ty and with my hectic schedule I do not have time to sit around exchanitng cures for ir· reeularities. You are basically on your own." Several weeka after they moved into their rtt tirement community, I called Mother. "What do you want?" she asked breathlesl ly, "I was Just going out the door. Got oraan lessons thJs momlne." "No big deal," I said. "Just call me back when you have a moment." Four days later, I called again, "You okay?" "Sure. Sorry I didn't call you back but we were out collecttn.c rock.a for the rockbounds and then I had to 10 to the beauty shop and today ls my oU palnUna claaa. What's up?" "I didn't want you to feel icnored on my birthday." "Ia today your birthda7? Are you sure?" "l wa there, Mother. Why don't you come over th1a evenJ.nc? '' "I'd me to, but there's a bell·rlaitnl con- cert and aft« that we're all lolns over for a · awlm and a cookout.'' "I just.don't want you to be lonely. Maybe I'll come out tomorrow and we can vi.sit." "I'd love to have you but we're plclcint ll'apes and makin1 ralaina out of them. Maybe after my macrame clue oo Thursday. Let me check my ealendar and call you back." The next afternoon 1be popped in. •·I only have a minute," •h• aald, ''I'm having a fund· railer col1ee and I've 1ot. to vacuum the llvln1 room. Your father la out playtns 101!. So, what have you been doing?'' "I vtalted a moblle chest X·ray yesterday at the •boDDtnl center.•• Mei.her looked at berwatcb. "Dkt I tell you my yeut expired yesterday? I~ It had a week to ao. but when I cot it out ol UM retr11erator. • .'• •"That'• tnt.rwtlnl, ., Mid Modm'. .. 1117 lmunmce man Mill mo a birthday card." ·-n. .. nlee, •• •aid .otbel'. ,,.. • toot m1 band aDd aald, "Dear, I •ant to belp 10U throlaabCIUI' ~t. 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CRICAOO <AP> -SclnifOl"I of t.be police raid in wlltcb two Blaei hldben • lbot uad :L-:r of~ .. ~ ;sr: ct~ • aplmt MYeD polieem«a in· volvMlDCheUM. Pllltbs~ Jeffrey Hau Wd lloeday tbat u .s. Dtstrict Juds• JONpb Sam Perry sbouJd ( INSHORT J have declared a miatrtal, lettinl the chars• stad, after the jury failed to reach a vel"d.lct ln four day1 of deliberation. 8egfllr.-.11et•• JERUSALEM (AP> -Yllzhak Rabin handed over the prime mini1t.er'1 office to Mena.hem Be1ln today, and Is rael's new leader announced he would visit Washlnltoo July 18 for talks with Pretldeot Carter. Belin Hid he had received a warm and friendly invitation from Carter "which I obviously accept." The new prime minister drank a tout in red wine with bis predecessor a t the brief ceremony in the pri me minister's office ln Jerusalem. Prvgrn• Berated PARIS (AP) -Soviet Presi- dent Leonid I. Brezhnev told bis French hOlt.1 today the Soviet Union and the United States have made no apparent major pro- gre151 toward llmitine offensive weapons, a Soviet spokesman said. Brezhnev's comment on the arms t.a1Ja wu made to French President Valery Giacard d'Es· laing In a 2~-hour meeting at the Rambouillet Chateau on the second day of the Soviet leader's three-day visit to France. (} ..... _ ....... WASHINGTON CAP> -A dozen acienU.ta, cbailen1lne the government's own esUm1t.e, are warnine President Cuter against an enerey program baaed oa aaeumpUooa of enough uranium to last into the 21st cen- tury. Their report tells the White House that the federal Eneray Research and Development Ad ministration's estimate of re- serves may not a c curately reflect the amount or uranium that can be produced 3 NfJt ~et •tlletl WASIU.NGTON (AP) -The Federal ElecUon Commiuioo h aa not sent bUll to Ronald Remian, G«ald Ford a.ad Henry Iii. Jacbon. whose u.naucceaful presicJential campallna still owe the taxpayers an eaUmaled $881,000. Ten mootbl to a year a.f\er tM three ended their qaesta ror nomination, the commission atilJ ii trytna to determine th• exact amount ol unapent federal elec· lion 1ut.ldJ.. they must pay bact to~ trea1ury. Raw Pleft StfllHefl W ASRINGTON (AP) -Preli· dent Carter hat ordered the Ju1tlc• Department to •Ive ''•PMdY and fW1 coutderatian'' to -• 'tenneaH• r•q'8e1t that Jam• Bui a., be tra.ad.-red to I.a.al eusto4J. a WbJlAI Boule spotesma said. ·rr•s A 1Mf-llMI. CAPT1VA KllN ...,..,. TAUONG' a.n AdMllllr• Glwe Way Hot AJr a.1oona Barns Left Behind ' As Ads Take to Air CHATJ'ANOOGA, Tenn. (AP> -From barns to birdhouses to billboarda to balloons, the slo1an'a the aame: ''See Rock Ctty. •• But u tbe cbuces occur, a si&Dificant piece or Southeast Americana la radln&. Tbe barn.a painted red and black with t}\e bold white letten are eettlng hard to find ; the blrdbouaes and billboards are still there, but wiU eventually co the way of the barns Rock City is changine ita t.aeUcs -aaaln. AT ONE TIME, IOO BARNS scattered between Flonda and Cbicaeo carried the mesaaee to weary motorists. ''lly &reat-uncle came up with the idea in the early 19305," says E.Y. Chapin IV, president of Rock City Gardena, the Southeastern Tenneaee tourist attraction. "At that Ume. it wu a revolutionary idea, and it cauaht on quickly to become our tr-.demark. "He starUd with the idea ~t barn.a offered a lot of square footage near the hi&bw•y and that the farme.r wouldn't want much rent, that be would be more interested in a 1ood paint job." That was particularly true in tbe Soulheut. · ''TB.ERE WAS AN OLD SAYING through thia part of the coun- try that people here were too poor to paint. but too proud to whitewash." says Dr. James Livin&ood. a local hiat.orian and author. Rock City rented many of the barns for SS or $10 a ye ar. aays Chapin. About 300 barns still carry the slogan, many at the same rat.es. "We found several years ago that aJmost all our barns were on back ro8'ia and people are travelin& on the interstates," says Chapin. "But we continued the program because il was a pu~ce or rural Americana.'• Then came the birdbou.aea. "THE BIRDHOUSES WERE A WAY or puttln1 Utile barns where you could.n 't put bl& ones," says Chapin. Rock City originally gave away the birdhouses, which were painted just Uke the barns. The birdhouses were quite popular. particularly wben people found that the purple martins that nested in them devoured an enormous number of Insects. Rock City still maintains about 1,000 birdhouses. "I'll bet we're the only company in the world that goes around d eaning out birdhouses," says Chapin. "We have a crew that main tains the birdhouses, disinfects them and spru ds str aw around \he pole for the neats.•' THEN .ROCK CITY BEGAN planning billboards along the tn· terstates, a program which la also dying out "I wouldn't say it ls dying out," obJected Cbapm "l 'd say 1t was stomped to death by federal regulations that erew from the Lady Bird )aw." the federal Highway Beautification Act which regulates biUboard.s Then one night as the Cbapms ate dinner at the Fairyland Club high at.op Lookout Mountain, they looked down into the valley and saw a hot air balloon rising toward them. ..IT .IVST LOOKED SPECrACULAR," Chapin recalls. "So we tracked the balloonist down and asked him il be would carry our billboardJ around OD a promotional tour or Florida du.riDI the tourist seaaoo." And that became the start ol Rock City's newest advertising campat,n. "lt bas much the same appeal that the painted barn did in its early days," Chapin says "It's interesting, captivating and lt keeps people talking." THE BALLOON LOOMS 80 FEET IN the air , with the slogan, "See Rock City" visible for miles. Packed into a small trailer, it can be easily transported from city to city "We obviously can't reach the people on the road with the balloon.•· says Chapin "But we do use 1t to remind people that we're out bere when they start th1nk1ng about places to eo on their vaca- tion " 30 Years an At!tre•• Geraldine Brooks Succ11mbs to Cancer .. i RIVERHEAD, N. Y. (AP> -Geraldine Broot1, whoH actlnl eareor: spUDed more than 30 yean In theater, movies and ~evialon, ia dead of cancer atage4t. Mi" Broob, wife of novel.lit Budd Scbulbert, bad been UJ for aome time but remained aetlve almost to tbe time of death. ODly 10 daya a10, she completed a role In an epttode of the TV series "Baret- t•" .net was negoUatlns for another TV aclinc job. BUT LAST WEEK sbe entered Suffolk 1'osl>ltal here and died Sundq .n.moon. Scblllbers •ald • memorial ..mce wOlbe bald at UM Qaocuo Wlldllfe Refuse near lbe1r e-.. u., JalaDd bome dq lit I p.m., after pri.ate ,_...wa,kwWednmdQ. lllla BrooU had taken up wl14111• ~~ NCCIDt r::..-:.~~::-.,.: "SwuWatdl." ----, • Police puUecl the plug on WUUe Nelaoll'• coon. try-weat.n music concert in North Jllcbland Hilla, Tex. Now, Nelson's attorneys have lit into the city with a bill for $350,000. Police Chier Ramp Scruaa 1ald promoter Charles VudJver allowed laat month's Nelson con- cert to nm over the eight·bour limit dJctat.ed by tbe city's mus gathering onilnance. So Scu1gs order«! electrical power discoo· nected at Green Valley Race Ci· ty, where It was held. He said Vandiver was also arrested for violattni the ordinance. Attorney llm Claancb said he mailed a notice or Injury to the city, askln& to be compemat· ed fortbedam1gea. Singer-actor Bany Belafoate Is in Cuba to do some ~t.seein&, accordin& to Radio Havana. The aovernment broadcast monftored ln Miami. said Bela!onte was accompanied by hil wit• Julia Marla, and two actors. Radio Havana s aid Belafoate waa in Cuba last year, and wanted to return for a al1ht· Heinl trtp. • M97 Gutt baa betl1 elect. ed tot.be board ol dlrecton ~IQ. tensatloaal Jlarv91te' Co. G-.t a. menapr ol tbeeat• tie diftllon, Gant Co.~ Cocm Rapt~' lowL Sbe II a mCJDber -flOllTa ol tbe .bou'Cll al dlf'9Ctor ol Burtinitan Nortbln lne .• Nottb1N9tm:l Bell Tdepboae Co •• nd Home State Duk d Jeff--. Iowa • • Lt. Gov. 1 .... D••• fll llkhl1an reeetved an uniauaJ J'atber't Day crMUDI -from Klal Baa...Uand ..._ l'ablolaol Belltwn. Damman, who II of Bel&Jsndenent. ·~a P'atbcl' of the Year 1alutel from BeJ1tan coUlL1 a.. Dli&nUoon behalf or~ ldA& and Cl""'1· ' ~ 1aJuto wu 'art ol • ~bllcu pan,, 1a~tn Dammen • bocM>r at Wamm, Midi. -~"~ 'I 0 "UllO "' J'U'l -•llt I C.l• ...... CA .. tt .._ .. ,_. °'""..,' n" """"'' I (A\l•llAitw.C•ttttl Tlllt bll-t It•-•• lly • '""'' ..... ,~ .. \ltw • °""""' llllt •U!!.-t -111-0 wltll tM ~LIOTll.~l'l',Al\r ... ~.,.,,..,.,... , .. 1.ottA_..,CA_, flvl>li-Or ..... ~t O.ti. Pllvt J""" 14 11 n_.1u1,Ttm 1S.I n , c;.t;l\IY Qon 91 0r4'0I CAl1•1"y •"Mey 1------------"1 U.1'11 D A I L y IXICUTIYIHOME J STOIY.aEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Italian We entry lo sun· G....... 1002 •-•.. IDOJ ken llv. room bl&ilt·ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICE NOl'IC• TO CllEOITOIU SUl'l!IUOll COUltT 01' THI SHITI! Ofl CALl .. OllNIA 1'011 THl!COYNTYOl'ORANGI 11 No 4·'1Sll !.iM• ot HOW4RO C SPENC'f t~ t HOWARD <;PENCE lkot HOWl\llO (4LVIN\PENCE 0-.:•a•••I .. OTICE I~ HFllE8Y Gll/FN 10 '"'' c ,,.tt•tn,.\ of tf'wl <4Dnv,. ,,.,rTwrt 11 ., rt11·nt ,,..,., All ()o·r~\ h11tY•"(f ,, ,.m up1n\t lh-• \"td ttif1t'•l1i-f\t _,.,. 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"''"'' C W4YNI PHILPS AUor.,t1•t Uw HUAtl...tltAWI LOftf IH<ll, C.1110f"4e-7 ret· tllJIU•-...n PUBUC NOTICE CP·«6t SUl'llllOll COUllT OF THE ST•TE 0, (ALll'OllNIA l'O!t THECOUNTYOl'OllANOE No A·'19t5 NOTICI 01' HIAlllHO 01' Pl!Tt TtON "011 "llOBATI! 0" WILL 4NO CO· OICIL 4NO 1'011 Ll!TTEllS Tl!STAMINT411Y 4NO AUTHOltllATIOH TO AOMINISTlll UNOE'-THI IHOEl'IENOINT AO· MINlstltATIOfl 01' 1!5TATI$ ACT Ellate of f RANIC P 8011Cl<All0, 0~<,.•Wd. (odt \'l' '' v••1) ,,..,,,,,.."'In wrutn 1 """·'''' fl'.>f luUhf' ''"' t11 ul.u' 4ttd tn.u If\,. I,....,,,,,,.,,, 111.t/r 111 f\t•1U'•fll) ft\t \•H'"'' ""' t>r,.n ~t-1 tl'lt l\;tf \ 114// A'f H) UO t4,,.. ,,, ,,,,,. '"''''"of,M'1 o• f'•~rlt"• nl tif"I 1 ht \,-u1 '""'I ,,I 100 ( ''"' (, 1111 t n,,.,,. Wt· .. 1 "' ftw l •IV,,, , .. n1.-. ""'' (4,J1fnrn1.1 ()o1U•(1 JUf'ot' lfi li!T WILLl4M E St JOHN, C'>ontvC"lfirtr SHI! P"I R.D. St!E Pl<EftO 4N00UNDAS 411MMVUIUW 1.otOo•erSI., Sull•l» Ntwpo., -..Cit, tAflwo Ttl; 11141.,... .\lt•rPtf\.lOI': PtHl-r PubHShfd (')r,~ CO.\I Ootlh P1101 Ju"" 20 11. 71 "" l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAM• 5TATIMaNT '"• fQ-ilowtnq pe-rwn 1 .. doint bu\I ~"·' WATERBED OE A Ll'RS INSTITUTE 00 l7f'<f SI NtwOOrl llH<ft CA 91662 Stuart K•r• nn IWv>ooe o' Corontd<!I ~r CA 9U7$ Thi' buMnllU •~conduct~ by •n In di Yid\#•' Stuart Kffl lM\ \ltt..,,.no was toled With tnt County Clen. ol °'"""' CO....ly °" JUM ••• ltll "" .. ' Publl.....i Or9"Qt Coe1t °"''' PllOI, -!!!ne 21 11. -Julys, IZ, 1'17 1•n-11 PUBLIC NOTICE c,.~ NOTIU TOClll!OtTI>"S SU,.lltlOtl COUllTO" TMI STATIO,.CALl•O"NIA "011 THI COUNTY 01' Olt•NOll ..... .mis hlett ol lllK.LE H. HIEFLINGER D•ct"td NOTICE IS MEREl!V GIVl!N lo Ille trtd•tor\ ol ltw •l>o .. IMllntd o.tcedent 11\et •II __ , ~•lnq <l•lm• <IQ<iln" tttfi \Atd •<9den1 erfl r~ulred to fll• ..... m '"'"' '"' nac•UMY ¥OU("""· In Ill• olllte ol tht c~rk of 11)41 •bo•• •n tlllf'd cour\ O< lo l>f'"""'' .,.,.,..,,with'"" n•<en•rv ltOUChe" to 1~ untHr\IQned 10 \" lruu o.o.nm.111. ••n Nor111 M• n Sl"91 SanlA Ana Ctlllorn111 '1?101 ....,ttfl I\ .... pl.U o< """•" OI tn• 1.1noer\1.,od In elf metten per1•1n ln.q to ttwl "''•trot \•Id dl>C•ck-1'\t w •thlfl'\ IOU, rnont"' •""' tNP ... , •• f)UltHt.ttlO" ol """""' .. 001•0 Motv ll ,.,, lLOVOS BANK Oll'Cllllll'ORNIA Bv R F H1ndrtchon Viet Pr•Jt~-•l'td T'u'lt Offl(•r 5lK<t\.,Or E•9Cotor of'"* Will of,,... •Dove named <M!cflf)tnl , ...... 1. Wllhtlm KIN~l.AllO 4HOIASOH ltlO lrotdw•• ••• s s.~y A~ CA mo1 Ttl tr m SM-7111 ,..,.,... ... lilr..,.<utor Publl\hed Or•noo Cotti 0111v Piiot 'wlo ll 1ndJune 1 I' 11, t'l77 tJu.11 PU8LJC NOTIC'E p I L 0 T o ... ,... J 1002 ········•••4•••········ LMUMITA micro. Country atyled ---------•! kitchen. Formal Dining. Wlndin11 1ta!rs lo master suite with Rocnao b11lh tub. Home fully wlllat· ed. C&ll 963-6767. Ol'IN Ill Q • 11 S ILJN '"~I,.,. I' l•lfilltl LAC.UNA VIEW LOTS Hard lo Clod 11oulh of the llGPOOL llGHOMI on a Mesa Verde cul-de· nc. 4 Bedrms, 2 bat.tu +large family room cen· tenng around 16x36 pool. Shake rooC ,double fire-place and dmln1 rm. Priced right, call 546-5880 ~-.HERITAGE . • REALTORS htghwoy. Flat single ---------•I family bu1ldin11 lots choice of two spec· ----------•I tacular view possible $13 7, SOO each. Ca 11 673.aMO. Corona.,M_. 311 + f.._.ILY OCEAttROMT Custom Built on ocean cliffs or La11unlt11 . Quaint footbrid&e to private en· try. Huge Living Room, glassed with beach ., coastal views! 3 separate d~k&. Spectacular view from eacti level Formal dining. Massive slate fireplace. Giant family room Wet Bar. View kitchen with bltn. BBQ. Spacious master wing with view ! 2 patios. Private stairway to white. sandy beach. Call 752·1700T00AYI OP!Nrit<l•tl\1 '•l<>M'• i· TRIPLEX. Almost one of a kind. Completely re· modeled. New cpts, drps, root. copper plumbing, new paint In and out. (2) 2 Bedroom. < t) one bedrm. Askmg $192,000. ~mo ()l'IN .,, 9• ,, I tLJN ll)N .... • • •• l•Zllilltl ~· ~· -;~ c L A IAYSHOltlS UYIWITH THISTAltS A pride of home ownerstisp area. The beach, llurf .and ocean can be yours and wait till you aee Lhls two bedroom plus 11uest quarters home. Il has been re· S duced by over $7 ,000. Cali now 546·2313. Of'lt1r• IJ•I'"' t,r ,, '· I s l•lftlil I F VILLAGE WAU< Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath w /big dble car garage Ideal location in prox1m1 -ty lo So Cout Plaza Brend NEW! 646-n 11 BREAD & IUTIER DUrLEX Mlltwy Traftsfer FORCES SALE Must sell thl~ beautiful J bedroom. 2 bath Costa Mesa home Gourmet kitchen , co mp! w 1 bulcher block counter lope, & continuous clean· 1ng oven Sculptured 11hag crpts. Heavy shake roof. Larae Yard Hurry pnced only 1711,900. Call S46-588Q ~~~HERITAGE .• .• REALTORS MESA WOODS Out.standinl( 3 bedroom. 2 bath home that ha11 been prorcss1onally de corated w1Lh the most ex pensive of wallpapers und antique wood treat ments Includes wet bar, fruit trees and a shady little gaz1:bo C.t\LL 751·3191 C:.SELECT T'PROPS..-S AHcwn•v tor I 11cutrt • Publl•""<f °""""" Cof\t Otllv Poot NOTICE IS HER.EBY Gii/EN !nAI A1.IC6 A FUSSELL •nd BARBARA E VOL ICE R NIYe llled h•reln t 1><•1111on la< Pro1>11~ ol Wiii tnd (.odlcll •nd lor 7614 11 r---------------1 I E D Well located Orange County properly Both wllt.a are l bedroom, din· Ing room with an at· tached garage. Pnced al a low $49,900. CALL 5116-2660 AMllENT .. describes the view from this front row end unit BluCCs condo; 3 bdrm1 .. 2'h baths, Franciscan Model. has been tasteful· ly decorated! Can you bellevelt ·S165,000! ~ ~~~~----~---, ....... , " 71 ll ,.,, 7•1) 11 PUBLIC NOTICE :~up:~.~1:::::;~ .. ~:!::~1::,·;: ~o --s-u-.. -.-"-,Otl~CO-U-"T_O_"_T_H_£ __ -----c-,.-_-44_12 ______ , :•z ~~,.:~s~~~::,,u:;:'°e',::i.!":C~-s~~~~:~~·::~:~N~~" PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'S"IOlt COUltTOI' ,.,.•nee to Wlloch I• m-tor lurln•r Ne, A"'20tf T"l!STATll0 .. CALl"0"NIAfl01t Hrllcular\,-l,.6ll~ll""'andolace NOTICll 01' Ml!AltlNO 01' THllCOUNTYOflOltAMOI ol M•rl"!Jlht •·-~~~ons~ lor JU l'lTITIOH l'Olt ""08ATI' 01' Wll.L No.A·ntlJ ly 5, tt71, •I 10 00 •.m, In In~ ANO flOlt LETTlllS TISTAMIH· NOTICI MHSA"INOOI' l'ITtTION rourtroorn ol o.i>trlmMI No 301 '•10 T41tY AHO "Ott AUTHOlllZATION l'O" ""09ATIO .. WILLAN0"01t court at/OOCMcCentrrOr1v•W<'\t.in TO AOMINISTl!lt UNOlll T"I! LITTl!ltSTl!STAMINTA"Y lh• Cit vol ~I~ And. (~hl0<n1.• INDIPl!HOINT 40MtHl5T'-ATION D•~~~~;., O! MILDRED L ME LANO D•l•d ~'ri_'L.:~~'~. 5I JOHN, ~~ :~!:~~SACT I PllOBAT. CODE " NOl1Ct IS •~EREBY GIVCN lh•I CO<lnlyCl•rk fs1ttft ol HANNA l'IOT~ IN"> JOHN F ('A5SIOV. J R ho\ lllNI J4MISl.WILM£LM 0.'<•0"9d .,.,.,n l\ll>'ltlton lor ProtMIOC/I Wiii •i'd KINOl!L&ANOlllSON NOliCf' I"> HERERY r.tllF.N tntl fOf •\,\Mn(f'Of L*ttrn l tt\l,,montAry to 1020 Nert" lrO.OW•y. 8o• lU M~RK E MOTKtNS "'' fllf'(f t\• '"'" 6 lht· Pelit1<W"t' refl rtJn<• to W'f"ll"i\ 1· S.f'I• AU, CA. •2101 "'9tlt1on for PrOthlh• Of W111 And fo, 1-. m~dft fOt' hJlf"t ... r P"'tlcvl.,\ .t'10 thaf ~ ftl ' f714J SS.1fn 'U'4no• ol l ,.ltM\. Ttt,IAmen11ry lot~ t1mtt af\d P'«• of ~ .. r1nq ll'r '~m•• "'" AnorMyl ••: PetiUOft•'' ,,,., t1on,., .,no ,,,,. ""'"°rt11tt1ott 10 ltd· bt·~n '"''for Juf'f) l'HI .ti 10 00 11 m PubH''-d 0rA"O't Co*'' O.utv Pilot min1"'11, tf\I f'"-hitf" uno.r tn-. fr\dl>pttn IMlh•tOYr~roomC)f~p.ttfm .. ht ,.,.o lot Junt 70 ,, ·1M'1 t91t dt•f\t A.rtM1f'\l\l'""'YI 0, r,,,.,., Act \41d (0Uf't ... roo CIYlf (Pf'IN o,,.,,., ~""''· 1t I ProbAI• '°"" S'H ,., 1f'{1~ ..... ,t!,..,,. fO Wft~t '" tht Citt nl S4tnt-t f\n,.. wh1th '' m.~ tor •vtt~r o.,rttculAr~ (•f11orru,. A,,d thl'll ltw-ti,,,., And 1>14'<' ot Nt.tr1no OtlPdJUl>f to tm PUBLIC NOTICF,' lrw '•m•"'""""'"""''"'JulyS !On•• WIU.IAM f SI JOHN tO 00 d m '"IM cnurtroom ol O•o•rt C~tv c1,.rk mfl'\I NO J 01 ,.," (.0Urt 4111 100 ,,YI( \' C, A. HIOll• S·IS6,. Crntor On.,. W•U, In tt\<o.Cllv ol SMt~ lit Merl1t1t #IW1. NOTICI TO Cltl!OI TORS An•. C •l•lornl• ,.,0 , IHJ:d No. •·•••1• Doled Jun. •• "" B•IMah...,,,CAtt .. 1 SUP•lltOltCOUllTO,.TH£ WILLIAM! StJOHN, 11W '1J.1t10 $TATll01' CALt .. 0111114 "011 CounlYCJOrk ,t.tt.,llt Y ,_., l'tlllltfler THll COVHTV0,.0114NOE HICK I Y ANO NllULANO ( Publlslled 0r"'9t Cot~t DlllV Piiot, In 11\t ~It< of "'9 E• .. te ol JOSEF Attwnen ti I.aw Ju ... t•. %2,Jt, 1911 2 .. S.,, NEWT~ o.c .. "" n .. , L~SI., sq* l Notlo I• l\trttw ol .. n lo crfdlton 11Tere,CA'2 .. Nl•ltlQ tl•lmt •~'"'' '"" ~•Id OCto· llflet'MYt-t ~ltloner PVBuC NOTICE O.nr lo lllt ~•d <•••m• 1 ... '"" oWc• ol P111:tt1"'9d Or!WIOt Co.1\I Ot lly •ttol. _ ,.,. ti"'" of '"' •''"'•Mid <00'1 or 10 Ju"910, 11 11, 1'11 Ol'tMlll llwm to tllt unclt"IQnod •I IM 't)S.17 ITATIM•HTOl'A•AIUM•M•NT olllC• ol Al.AN ...... ,e:ov. llEIOY. f ot'UdC>l'fllqlTIOUI LANS a. CllOCKETT .AtlorntH et •utlNIHHAMI I.aw 610 ,......_.. Ctnttr Ori••· Sullt lo Tl\f follOlll!flO Wlllft 11.-t~tCI .-.0, Newoott lk«'t ~Ill •?660 I"""" ------------ the u .. ef"•lktltlou•Wtl""'11·-q tv .,. Npw-t o ... cll ,,, "" ~IO<Mtl~ l'ICTITIOUI IUltN•U l'lTI, MfAT'S, 1• Moflrovt•. Cou111v ,..,,,., ••tt•• o•tlte 11 '"" "'"'" .H<\MllJAT•MINT Cotlt MeH, C.A n•v .,, bu"""" ~· t"4 """"''''Md In "'' TllP folillWlno ""o" It <IOl"O 1>u11 TM l'letmout •u"11H "•m• ,.. """' '"" 11'!'1•1nlf>Q to •••d P'l•I• Sorh nM\ '" ..,,... to.-WH llttld I)\ Of.,, .. •••Im• wttll thot ""<-''"'V vou<""'' Tl'IE C II R Sl'IOPPI! 110 E Co\HllyOllOcloblft. ltf4' mu'I t>-l••eclor nrP\"111•1 •• .1.,,., .• 111 Cllotnut,StnleA"• CA'110• ""• VtlCIUtl ltootn Jr., •'41 $111tll w lth•n lou• m~ntll\ •lttr lh• 11ru ,..,Old E019eroe ,_, Jr., 1137 H Cir Wtstml"tlllr, CA tM) O<lllllc a11°" ... tl\I• nol lct 011•• 1.n. SMiie Me, CA '1706 Tiii• llllnitlMtw•\ (Oflclll(I ... by •II II\ OL40YS SOUi A E Tiii~ llonfllttt II tOll<IUCltd llv tn In n dhrleluel A<!rnl"41lr&trl~ ttl Ill• F \IA Ir dhllduAI llllleV '-Obl•\Jr. oiuud--~t .. M'OldfUO-COOl>tlrJr Tiii\ ., .. _, Wt\ flleG wl11t tile llL4N H "'•ov '"''' .... ..,.Ill 1'• 111911 Wiii\ In• C-IY Ci.trk ol Or~ COunlv on May .,,..y.41f•UW Co11ntt ct~ ol Of~ County on Mey : 16, ltlP tNy,U.,.&C•.Chtl U 1t11 I 1 • l'SJ .. •lfi.fWM't(tllltrOff¥t,iUltt..0 "7'6Jt •ubtlti.cl ()r~ C.0.tt 011fY 1'1101 NOW ... rl .... II, l:allf, ·-l'w•ll-0.efMM CHtl 0Mly "flol M ... 1' •... J.,...1, 14, ti, 1'11 P\llMl\lllQ Of~ (;;)11•1 OAllV Piiot Mev2t,itfldJ..,.1 14 11, ttn lJt1.n Ju,,. r 14 11 it tt17 'm 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1Jll-ll S.Ut• SUPl!ltlOlt COUltT "011 Tl41 STU'E 0"CALl"0"Nlll "Oii T"ICOYNTYOl'OllANOE NOTIClr 0" INTIHTIOH TO llCOM• 501.• T"AOl 11 ICC P. •llt?I , In ,.,A ~ .... o• "'" llDOllUll<>" ?l CLAllA TOBI°" RO\I! ~k• Cl41U TOJ\111\l f'>' '"' Qrt)tir p,..rm11t1nq .,...,. tn b•,.r>rn~ a St>tfl ,,,,~.,. f'lfo••~· 1, ¥r,.ttv qi""" lhnl I (.1,,,, Toll!" RO'• A\• Cler~ TGl)ll\ wit•• "' l."•l•r R-lltlnq ~ r"\ltfftn• nl C•h ol 8ru Oro• Chmtv Catllo""I• lo••' le HI••• ~I <nonl"I a'ld ldrt/l•r tlolnq ,,.,,,1 rou\ 1)1 1vt1tl•,,<» tTllY\'fU et t~ oro fl: SELECT T'PROPEfrrtES PUBUC NOTICE vl\l)',.01 T•Ot "(II ol •ert lll of ll)OI------------~ CA'l'AMI• C<>"• of C1vll p~g ... 1n "iOTICI 0,. IHTl!NTION TO t•"O I'> •n<>lv t'> •II• <;till'!r~ (qtlf't OI INOllGllNT"ISAl.60' ·~·SIA!• II', .... ,,,,,., ,or''" Count• ol ALCOHOLIC ••VllllA01$ Q1'4tHI• Ill'\ Ju•v 7 1•11 dt t .... ~q4'1f'Hf'\q ' " 11 "'' (?V'' """ \()'}f'\ ,~, ... ,,., .,. fttl" ToW"o"'ltM•yCOf'1c...-n irnl1tPt, "'AV.,. t,A.itrd tor f h~"""•"' SubJKt let 1u uan<" ol lr\t llr•nw 11p M\~ orl'tltt ~ct~,•~ •r'ld Auttt.orl/fno tftl' e>l1f'd for' not1c• 1\,,t1rt1bV q•v•n lh"t th" ,,, ,,..., it\'°'' tr~,. in ttw-t:tu-ln-\\ of undftf\IQn&d Pf'OPOMt lo .. ti •tcohollr. •'•'t)"t ,,..,,ft( C')n\•Jlt•nt _,nd *Of'nt ,,,.." beWt4tO-~•f tl'tf CH'_.'"' .. '· dHCrlblHf A\ 00'"" 1,, i,. C°""ut'tf'd in ..... t•lv m ro11ows "ull roo~ \It•• Of C..•t'!>rn'" 1114 Pt.ac:•nll• AV@ Cott• Me .. D•••rt A.O'" 11 ,,.,, Purwa,,. to \UC" lrttfntlon the u,,_. f'l411A TOB•N R.O~E cia•••on.o It •~vl"O 10 1ne Depart '41• CL.ARA TOBl"t men I ol lllcOl>oll< 8evarit0• COtllrot lor HlllllTJ:B ... O. KAPLAN A l(OSLOW IUUtnce ol •n •lcollollc bev•r•Q• UJOWlls/11,.....,lt••,., t1tllt 101 license 10< llcenws) lor fl'lfM orM'!IM• l.H A .... I., c.111 .... lt 'OOIO I\ t~I.'.;'.~ Sel• &Hr !::::::;.:."~~!;:;!' 0.rllO RCMICll Publhf\t<I Or'•~ Co•" 0•11¥ Piiot .,.ter M. Wlllltm• June 1 1 • 11 ~ 1'71 Publllll«I Or,. Coot•I Otlly PllOl, June 21, 1•11 MtM7 - --• 100.11 C. F. ColesworthY REALTORS 640.oo1o COSTA MESA 3 BR. 2 BA , Super East.c;1de location. Luge lot with room for RV 1Boat 2 Patios. 1 Vear warranty. VALLEY DOVOlJ 640·9900 OPFF.H A SERVICE'' Let the pubht· know wrth an ad m the L>o1ly Pilot Service Directory It can cost you as llttlci as Sl.65 per day. For more In· formation and complete rates call 642·5678. J002 ......... 1002 ' DUPLEX IN NEWeORT BEACH S<t:\\.oil~-"~~s· T ltof ln,riguing Word Gom• with o Cltud/e Located at 716 Dahlia Avedlie in Newpart Beach. this 14.160 square Coot lot ls 'finproved with a 1 story frame and stucco duplex built in 1955 with l,22A square feet. Also on th property is a 2 car detached. 400 square foot gar•&~. The land is currently wned C+H. Minimum bid is $170.000. Required depo.1Jlt is $20,000. Rerer to Public Auction No. 8371. ------...... ~ Cl4'1' t l'QU.AM ------·=·=-... =--~ ~ I '°"' to '°'"' foot ~ -· ., YA1ROC: I . I I r I ~ . For further. in formation call Mr. Edwards at (218) 620·3400. OPEN HOUSE : WEDNESDAVi. JUNE 22 from 3 to 6 p.m. Jo Date; On the sltj'at-11:30 am. July 6, um ,, YOUORTtiE COMPAHY? 111 il lhe company or the individual who euns t~ir livelihood In real l!!rtllit.e? Find the answer by clllling 7S9·078L i"ew company nt'tldlng confl· dent ,,ale~peoplt>. Generous comm., •pre ~igeofc ~:,Int !__~- POOL SPECIAL . Best pnce we know or for S bedroom. 2 bath pool home. Owner :nay carry a 2nd TD. Priced al only noa.500. 640·6•6• ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTJ\TE . INC. GOAT~· raoran WITH. OwteSUMIT 4·Unit apart .. enla In prune Costa Mesa loca- tioru;. Ownert wiU carry some rmanclnir. Ctl540.36'6 Wltela11 REAL ESTAlE A BAICAi~ $79,4&0 at •·s arices Large Uviria rolm~ atone fireplace. Added rumpus room + gorgeou pool and side dog yud. Hardwood nn. 3 bedrm. 2 bath. lge.. double garag~. Close lo school• mcludanaJr. Colleae. 400tir(flB RJR All C.M."~ A.i~ ~cs.. Ready to move Into- spacious 3 bedroom and family room. 2 Bal.ha. big brick fireplace. Ex· cellenl family home near schools . Near-new cerpets und paint. Ask· ing only $65,DSO. Hurry, just Ustl'd, call 540-llSl ~"*HERITAGE . -. REALTORS •MEW~STING • SZH.900 A most gr,acious and ronnat executive bome with the fine.st i.:pof.CJlnut ed decor. Seuut ldstr Suite w l'l'rplc for a total cl 4 bdJ'ms. Lie formal din rm, spac fam rm w /Wet bar It. blt.n china cabinet. 3 private patioa & l&e backyard with beaut landscaping. Ocean view le night lilhta. Shown by appt. - WATE.RFRONT HONES Rl;AL ESTATE 63M400 $9,600 Down! Close to Qleta Me:ia 11nd a lot of house for the money. 12 years old 3 + 2 Wood shake roof, $63.000. PILOTR.K S40~ 540·253" 4.f'LEX Only 31't yr. old Pride of Ownership uai&1 with over 4,800 Ml ft .• all un der a heavy shake roof, air coaditloafna: J)t1v.a~ patfos! 1210.000 .. ODOWM PAYMIMJTO vm 'I - MOW THI JACUUI tlatlll r' Tha 4 bedroom Tr w h been cnJaraed and a th d . But tho real fun overlooks OICUTIYI HOMI MWVllDI ~toiid C'OUl'lrard n. try to a 4Br, ., retreat. UHeMIULn Hl-2000 SADOLDACI red hill.-. 5!12-7500 th hlI • th Harbor and the Paclllc Ocean: a 1p tious Jacuzzi has been ralsed up to maximize the view and a ~ FamU1 fun lo '"*"I>' uvlq pool • Jae. OaJJ U,900 . ls a 3 ~m far.nUit•--------horM in the preetl&lot.111 IU!nch ol lrvtne. Close to le!hooll, park • ad .aop. p1n1. <.:all for details. ca ; o4 llH•••u• 1002 ............................................... • PENINSULA home Comfortable ram ty home • few 1teps from the bea~. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. SJ,m,000 OTKER presllae waterfront homes •alh pier & lloat from $385.000 up. BA YFRONT. pier & noat. lots ~.000 to $325.000. to build your own custom l borne. Several area• to cboooo from. - Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR I ~ r I· " . ·~ I"\ c,J; 0161 ., .. ,., IOOZIG••rel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUE CARPET!! ll 's gorgeous, but if you pref er another color. owner will replace with color of • your c hoice, comparable value. 4 Bdrms., 2~ baths, fa mily rm .. form al dlnin~ rm .. 2 frplcs.: every im aginable a meruty! A truly beautiful home on a 100x185 fl. lot with valley view! $185,000 .. B1 . h 1hUul outdoor eatlna area has been added to heiehten tho fun. lh hom e th at has just been de· roratod to perfection. Presented at ~.ooo. U,_.IC)UI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS • 676·6000 2443 Eaat Co.st Highway, Coron1 dtl Mar alro 1n MHJ Verde. Jl 546·5990 G~ef I 002 ,G•Mr.t I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO BIG ONES Both are new exclusive listings & are Harbor View Homes largest I-level models, with 4 bdrms., family rm., formal dining rm. & super kitchen. One has an added den & is priced at $149,750; the other has a pool.sized yard & is priced at $149,500. Both homes are in xlnt cond. & the price in- cludes the land! 1139 n . WESTBOURNE ~NDA9LY1·5 759-0811 4!i0NEWPOHI Cl:NHR lJHIVr, 7!>00811 COATS & WALLAC[ REAL ESTATE . INC. $46,fOO Just IUted~ ~ 2 br, 1 •., ba Townbome In ex- ceptionally well main· talned. adult complex St700. J>wn for Owner OC· cupanu. You'll like this one' ~l 5800, eves$43-8355 WHthaYltt lealton l..t1 RE M.tworil DA VI D BOURKE BLTR. Call 548 tO:io •Cm1MWM1• .... ..,A•ell Super location. cl1. to evtlr)'thln1. a bdrm. a~ be. autum Over 16001q ft. Be1utiluJly decorated 93.700 759-07'1 lalM>e 111.d 1006 SI 000 llEFUHDI •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Must aell quiet Marini DoltYOWMff Hlehl1nd11 3br home 2ba, IJILn•. c a d o Plana included for re· $84,SIOQ $(!(' Open llnust modeling & expandmi,: IJireclc>r) General Jbr home. $150,000. 227 Pr 1 Apolena. Agt 751 6373. opert ea ~I -- 548-0908 Jackie Bolen 4br below market. 1198 lcAoa Ptftlnaul• I 007 Au1u11ta, ( fo'uar vicw ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• AuaU1ta > 556•3149 blr t•l'l 9.1182-07711nyUme •SUPEll SHARP• COLLIGEPIC 3Br. 2Ba pool home, many xtru. $84,000 979-6.139 anytime aaae,~uta On The l Blk From Ocean Golf Course P'OOLHOUSI Larae 2 alory In re.dy tu RWH' 1n coodluon Nice aru & only i89,950 Try 1~·. down Agent M0-06M 581-$996 IYOWNER Two atory cont townhse 3 bdrm, fireplace. pallo b1.11ltirui, pool. park. 2 m1 to beach, dot.e to shop· pin& center. ~d1ool1 $69,500 675 2269 or OOls-7702 OpenlncJ For l hp Profea1iOt1ab Would-you Uke to join 11n or11nba\Jon comprised o( TOP PRODUCERS! l'erhapa you will rind that QUALITY & not QUANT I TY \•ery rdl'e!lhlng We WORK TOGETHER & t.hut 11 one• i:ood rc11:.on • e ore !IO 11uccessful Call Jerry G11lcsp1e for 1m oppointmr•nl !J63·1j!)I I ~ RANCH HAL TY 551-2000 WOODIS:IDG! Step11 tu bl'.H h lub Choose }our own an · Lenor Thib 4 'lR & 2 BA h:,., •~ rcutly for nt'l'UP now 1135 ll'.!ll l·~t ll:WS:l or 675-3634 IN CULVERDAU A :I bedroom family home Ul.\l may be Ju:.t whut you have bceo w111l in& for. Cun be ~ours now (or only $84,900 <.:nil for uppt RAHCHHALTY 551-2000 Approx 2500sq. fl ornv D ti •• V d Could rama c ... esa ere w!ya••oy WOO"BRIOCL: s•·."' Uli area be con ho~ Qldet <'UI dt!-l•IH' "' ~ "' c. "' '' vert.ed Lo home without neatly land•capud ~ 3 bdrm.'2 ba. dbl garage. Twnhsc.', 3 Br t'am Rm, any work. Perfect ror Glorloui bedrooms. 3 boal door \Jcanl Ne-. 21 2 Ba. ownr 187 .~JOO molher-1n-law. older baths. rormMI dlnma & lhruout 183.!'>00 0.111.C ~- children or maid's qtri.. bar, lamtly room, 2-way 10031 Kamuela Dr, H B TURTL••oct< ~ Kept u duplex, al offera hreplace. r1·ch wood 6427743 """ t1. *"'',,_ I 002 Glft&ral I 002 I G •••.. -agreatrenllng oc. Xlnt. paneltnii. presllf\e 2 Br. ll· Ba Condo HIGHLANDS '• fMr9' 1002 ~-1002 • ••••••••••••••••• :!•~··~·~·~··•• t'Olld Some p1t10 view ,.,_·~·t "'"• B • TWO ~ ......... E' ~ si7c.ooo ~!!....,.. ......... 000 K . Recently cede" All n·-New "Or•eous <''ec 4 BR, DREAM HOME ~ely home on c:orner lot. Steps lo pool 1nd 1reenbett1. Vp1r1ded thruoutl V auJlcd cell· lnp. even apnokJen tn yard. The prlce 11 rtaht too, call now CIMTURY 2 1 '7t-1oso n ... 104 Fantastic View from this liPICIOUS 4 bdrm 21'1 ba homt', t\TOI' TURTLEROCK TERRACE Pool i.11ed yu rd Tcrnfac for cnlcr 1u1n1na Truly EXECUTIVE llvin& al 11.!S best L.ocJyna leach 1041 •....•..•.............. UncMr Hew MCJmt lortd Realty of t.;iicuna u .... ith For R(•ntah, ll1 .. ldt'n llal ('ommt•n·i.tl ,,,le~ or .. :xchan"1' ('all 8¥1 IJ;;ra Prnclor, Salt!~ ~an..ii:cr "9-a ll005 1257 S c~t 11 ... \. Lai: lkh ••••••-••••••••••·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3 "'" · CH-OIC-1 -F -" _,.i720 appUances. t Of 36 Unit; 3 Ba.·L~k home on 1·ul WOOOlllDC.I $7 ,000 0 TWO 759·0761 $82.900 Call ror appl dt-soc, ov(llrlook1n11 ..... ......,, ... .,E 2 charming bun&olow• Brand n(•w homeb TARllU. 1·1 I ___ ... EASTSIDE on R 3 Jot.a! Quiet tree Marlna mahJanda. Cute ConMO .. Mw I 022 ~ grnu t • c bhM' Prine· So La1tuna. \ ll'W from FanwUc loc1tton, JUlt lined street Prime urea. on• -.t.ory cottuut.-with ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• S only $175,000 liy nwner llv rm. din rm & kitch : stA!PI lo lhe lake. Jucunl N h . ,. s 1 nd d Sp 1 Hiii --AHi H VILLA • 640 6051 bl wn 8 5 or lllks from ocean. 2br -+ and entervunme11t area 2 BEOROOM-"DOLL .. o c 11r1e. ror fruJt ocean view a lx.odrmi.. & e • yg astt 4 "#I In Callfond•" IMM AC 4 8 r . 2 Ba . 640-~ aft 5 ai.k rur .:ue.t upl lgl' frpk '" f 2 mqter sulletl • all on llOUSE" in front with trees' Cloee lo 11rhools & r1re1>hH-c, 11huke11 & llle R, ocean view. PoOI. -cnrpetln& thruout, in· Steve hoth ~144,500 Ownr one level owner bas ntw cpt1 •. new copper shope. lnve.stora choice omired at $86,500 The jucuni. 2 frpk11 .. ree tercom. fire & burglar --M4 0621 pnced this to 11ell ·al plumbing. new paint m· come steal them' 2 for I olher 111 2 story with land! $298,000 HEW LISTING alarms. sox 3o pull<> , Turtlerock Owner -$119,.500. Let UI ahow you side and out Rear unit is low pnce-$73,000' <.:all oci:an view a btodrm11. PAUL MARTIN Cambrldl(c llJ&hlund11 w !Spanish tile , huge t:leganl 4 Br 2'' Ba fo'am OCUH VIEW Uuabeauty!673~. 11 b11Chl'lor with 11 now 646·7171 3 bathll, !!huke roof & Realt:.state 644738~ CAMBRIOG~llLDS. buckyd wt block wall. Rm&lndscpdlotw auto Overlooking Laguna. • OMtl'tr'1"•\11J1110~"4•1' scparolcyurd Oh,..,.,9.,1\1uu10"''' ~· wood t.'Xtenor Real tile BeauUrul rustic duplex,~ Puk hkl'cnlry quolnt3 beautlrully lndscpd sprlnkler11, Sl37.000 white water view! Well $77 950 [tiif liiJI in entry and k1ll·hen BR & t·BR, beam cell., bdrm +family. 2 bath mony xtru:. $73,9so: Open House sun 12 5PM der;lgncd 4 bdrm . 2 bath ~. lt~fti!t~l .21; ~.· ~. ~''*"*' rl.PEiLTeE~ :B~AR.~nRl'YETdr~T~ ~ garo;~~~~,~~i:;·1~ ~~.~""°"~ .. .r~~'flcp·~.cul :-~En :?18_1_1 _0c_e_a_n __ 1 _;ii~ s~ c r r a I "r,. ~e~h~~h~ ~a v~r~ ~n' ~ ..,..,.•::::m•• 111~ 646~11H Real l:Btate 644 7383 • -,.. \Jew, :i Br :? &. mile to UNIVERSITY PARK ique selling on a larie EXICU'ttVl ROti(t · Aab.I HOUSE bch .\traa. By appl 4 BR. l? ,, &t c,ondo on well lan<Ucaped lot. Ask ANYTIME u it Bu -REALTY-"'"''"" • '75-7060 • OOJ .:JIH quiet cw.de .. u, hiahly 1 01si•.soo TUltTLHOCK • ft 'ers SAT, SUH ~~~~~~~1 .... -aa-upRraded, new crpts, Fee land Hlahly up '42-5200 MOH & TUIS 14' -·~"~""°" hardwood noors, J>f•rfol'l mft~~tp~ 1r•ded 4 bdrm hom e &,Y neht' Ho about 6 ~~ Fr if & HGrttow 1042 cond Over Z200 sq fl ~IlQ~ nallled1J1~Turtlerock TAUMA uruls for only $94 .900 220J..-.,CclM U ••••••••••••••••••••••• and under s100.ooo 499.2300 hil.11. Frm l din rm 41 fmly JJUHD IS Low down 9 7"~ Cap '/2 .. to Oce• Veciefables! B.MAMT & Prine. onJy M2·7749 rm. Allracuve back yard 4 'WAIT1N' rate. always rented Call SOL.AMA IUCH Completely remodeled Frwt trees and rHdy UCITING w/(ruiLtrees Vaeworthe (;Y"""'' now.~~ on 1---' lol A d bl rd • mountain• Thtll is 11 :C~ -~ an o\'ers ..,.. ma e veaeto e I• en c.xecutlve home, ideal LAKEfR N areal fa mily home ti lo upon from th16 UPERB OCIAHFtlOHT smaahine 4 BR plus den ln lhlt lovely c bedroom for e ntertaining. Two· o J lends II.HU t.o craclow. rahs l row t.Ownhome OMES 1 Br rum, corner unit on plus formal dirun& plwi home SCrt!i!ned In p1Uo story living room with 1 ena.ertalnlna.8"lhlsone walh 1weepln1 ocean blllf SlOS.000 huae ramily room with or 1ame room, dlolna Palos Verde atone Yoo know what ocean . vaewsl Plush earth tone , open beam1, naLural quarters + brukraat (!replace lo ceiling. fl'OQt property 11 worth today 5'5-0.S. urpeLln• aod drape& VIEWtoLAJOLLA woodtextur.sandocean bar . Tiled en\r)', COfJ Formaldlnln1room,two well thh lakcfront and REAL ~ panel· 1 Br furn. uptitolr5 unit and Jetty view rrom flrepl1ce. 1118,500. BKK. ~bani. 3 be4rooms. 4 "ARBORLAKE' home mit provide a 1tunn1n11 MISA VERDI on bluff S'l lO,OOO master suite & IW1deck. 540-1720. bath1, pool N.om. 54 In Woodbndac la bound 01.11.deor · Indoor con CUSTOM HOME Juststeps to Ocean Blvd. doc:k. View. $337,600. lobe the same value' It'll tr41tlThreebedrooms, 3 2 Br. 2bu. )lorgeous S230.000 TARllU. Wt!ll pl1nned 3 bodrm + baths. formal dtnlng Fabulous Cuti.om home ocean view rrom bdrm & Call 644-721 I I&• ila~I ~ r.mily 'm l•Y ool on th•• room PLUS wet bar ln MesaVerde Super Im· Uv rm. rrplc upgruded lakes' No. I lol'at1o•l make this 11 special maculat.e t.hree bedroom SllS.OOO "#In CClllfOr...ao" make it an l'Xl'cullvt":i eflo'<t'Plllf~ ror you and with ram1ly r oom, Prap..-t... deUaht. fOIJ1' friends' Near t he formal dining room and 2 Br. 2bu on cul dl'-:iac. NEW-3Br, 2'"a8a home, 712·tt20 RED CARPET pOOJ, uuna. jacuzzi & pool that is completely viewnrgreenery.butnol ========-dramatic llvln1 r m 14000UAIU\Nt HACtt haltonl33.3380 tennis cour1JI' You can't renovated. Ju11t be ready the ocean S82.!'>00 CAMEO SHORIS W/\'aulted cellln11 & e= Walkr.r C lee Re.al !'atale FOR PltlCI SLASHED top this townhome de· to move tn and sec the 4500 Roxbury Rd. frplc. aeparale dlnln& 6 50 E ~416n •• ~QJ:•lr YOU! mas· Two nreplace1, CanneryCall 75v91_U10CJe351R.E Jbr&familyrm. atta. modern open style .. "4AI exten11ve l1ndscar.ln1. ~.500 Firm kitchen, $85,500, A&t cuatom bullt·ln•. 1r1e ---~~~~~~I 673-1195or833-2100 64C>ti25 enclosed patio Call now ____ ___:._;;..;..;..:..__1------- All ' R h iiJPkic• oPfNlllO•ll \111.,,0frko(I • ,,__ -.. for fut Escrow Lovely 4br custom home. Cathedral celling. lrg windows, alone frplc , lives Otis 1p1cious home loads of ch1rm. Pri\ al'y +view $51-4428 Bkr f't)UALITY .. not quanllt)'. JWll nghl ror •in&l• or couples. in one ol lrvtne's best dl' velopments. decorated jl.lll rilthl In earth tones New1y painted & fresh Condominwm Ocean 'l1de of ll11<hway •'ool ill your door~l<'P Orean .. 1cw from h\ing room &t d»1•k l.argt' I hr 900.500 Z11i;rnd1ky Realtor 4948611 llG2 STORY OCEAHVl~W Mountainside. amon1 tlw pin<' trC<'!\, u moh p1rtures(fue sctt1nu. yo1· will find this 4 RR l11m1 ly rm. dining room will JUSl. under 3,000 11q fl Bl like 2 st•p homf's. cl w a runtastlc vicw of lh• ocean 1Uae your tm agm1uon> SJ66.000 JACOIS RIAL TY 675-6670 a 1 rr L s.6-2313· OCHVUHIDIAWAY .......... _._v~•-y 103"' ne~ ~ r~·. ::~k . re I OCIAMVllWLOT BachelorOC"artitl'•2BR, .................... .. Ba1 ! Call now I Jl•d 752·"'20 . • ·., 990 5t.eiJ1 from Little Corona. By ownr ~o, Tiburon po ap• tltt• 11~1·11·~ Jn South Laguna 2BA w/old CdM c harm. . Qarpat 754-lacrz woe OUAM." .,~, llACt4 _.. 3663 .;~ .... n Eves Huee lot wtroom to bl.liJd hma. lbr, 2 ~ba. fam rm, Irvine I 044 Not.hlnt l.o do but loot ut --------· It. Ulle 1t • ll1ht In It ; 2 ~ ••• ... 1002 ............................................... SPYGLASS UNDER $200,000 Super aharp. ready to move Into 3 bedrpom home. OWner ls extremely anxious Is making 2 house pay- ments. Popular Portsmouth model. r iced at $199.9:;() 1: v•... ~ ~ vltw studio or ' Try open hie Sal1Sun 1 l·S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.5,000down. ~ UHIY. PAIK GRE·T HAL'9MCHIH AWAIOHOMI I WIU.OWTUI A REALTORS Canterbury. by owner. Open Fri. thru&ln. 2·5 ST ARTER 67Mlt2 Drud new 26C>O + 11q n 3 BR . 21\ ba .. ram. rm 2 associated 1111.J~(N ', IHl\lfrJPS Jl'/'. W '"h"u ~· ·I~• •Br. 30., 3 car ~araae Pabol Decorator sharp HOME! ~bit. duplex, I Br. 2 Sl20.000/0l'r 84().3279 0 Carmel, on corner with Thia 3 bdrm charmer 111-.•------• " 2 DR. 2 ba .. ea. !04-0DJO view ol 1reenbelts It 1• w/frpl. Alto ~uest rm. -mou.ntain1 petfet\ for the youna IAYROMT w/ba M1.11t $114,000 JWOWNER. S1U00.4 Br IYB.YMCOPILAMD ::.led b'laacrtJk ay1aroud tro"r "'these Brand new duplu 3 PAUL MA TTN 2 ba, ram rm. bvy ih1k ...... ,01 15-w 0 ..... 4 ....... Bdrm &2 bdrm • trplc1.. Real btate M4-1183 roof, '':Ji~ard No cloatn n--. ,... -.a 11\tle onea w /lemon & .. _.. ... 4 ~I I '"'"'ec,..,, car 1ar11e; ,,.._,._...,.__ IOZ"' cosll flnanc• alt~ *IY o~-. orall8• u~ea. n eye t tell• will help finance I -"' .__ "' 9 8 9 8 A z a 11 a Ct . ""'"Ell dlatance lo tha beach. .0001 •••••••••••••o••t••••• Brookhur•t " Htil Otanaetree Condo, Plan 6*77111 lalbHleyProp. Open im Lanai Dr. &Br, fWM'l12. 3.ISS,000.551~ 1...._. · xlnt country clb loc. t:= Walker & l tm • '71-7060 • :!;~4~~~irri·v. Co. lleal F'Atate macnab / lrvlna raalty JOQ~C::'...;l E OLS ON By owner, lar1• 3br. 2ba fl m rm, p1Uo, n 01rrle ld " M1anolla ... 900. 111e11 Palm St FV9'3-'ml bdrms • S72.500 552-70.0 THE .": · • VILLAGE. . . REA LTORS Witho..t Doubt The be3t invesLmcnt Ir i\rt'h Beach llel11ht1 Good ot'ean view :i bedrooms. 2Vt b1th1 and a l{Uelt wi1t New Cit"NlJ. and drope~ 1124 $116,500 Custom Desian + Cal1hn11 1unse1a 'cl ly llLea Crom Immaculate' ~ taateluJly 1ppo1nled :. BR. 2.,_. ba, Porlafina home. Tiie entry, proC landacapln,. •prinklon (15) $1'76 500 ~·"7~ '"'' .l I,_ • ..J ' .. ,., ... ·.... . -... , . ,· -~,.;- cm (." ?l.Jw('fl nllf,kPf . . • , .. , L.AOUNA B!ACH •·a.at O.Y.O.An Aero" from Heisler Pull. Oc:eaovWw & hill• toet a BR, a BA. Adults onJr. !lenaApta. "7.500. 4IW Cliff Dr, La1una. JAYWYIATS REALTOR.I 499·2237 /Jn rm.r1 111\IU Y ,\ ASSU(ll\Jf'i l.Q91MM1pl IOU ....................... THE ... GHLAHDS Qidet cul-de-aac. private area, nicely up1raded with every amenity. Jwsl 11sted, $84 ,950. A1ent 9M-03SO Custom hme. b .. ut orea. tnln fr bch. 3 Br 3 Bo , $129,950 aam loan K31·1685 WIPbelho~ SetjSuft l·S i.~ ~ HERITAGE . . fU /\ll OHS 250 12 Monte v .,.. lllO Degree view, pool, patios, rtrepla ce 4 bdrm a, 2"11 baths , $91,500 Crown Valley Prttwy to Adelanto. then fll'lt loft la Monte Verde -------- Price subject to lncrHN 11ftM Ulla WMkend. IOMDQALTY 131·9411 Lallt,_..t IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAICI f!IOMT Aal ~aex Lane ,..., bomt. a Bedroom, a me.ooonrm. blU... private atriwn otf Princ.,&45-004! m\1't•r bed room, pl,.mffd for jacunt H. V. = •bd. faUI, J ltOCQan tub. up1raded carpetl • alr condJUoe-l.Ql. Q,000. AMCHOIA .. IMYUTMIMTI 1714149 .. 7711 ' ',, ~ ····";.~~~rift HEA L~ '.·'Iii.. ESTA HHS r:;· ----------- Sa&JH• IEALISTATI Npt Deb/Colt. Meta SINCE19Se 1r;r Harbor Vu Ho9"1 PORTO FINO 4 Br, 3~ ba, lam rm. din rm, &•me rm. SUl8,9SO ree. Owner 644-4144 TIUCould• THIOME! Magnificent panoro mic view of Bay and Ocean ll Bedrm, 3 ba, 2 lplc, 20x~ rumpus rm w/wet bar, fplc " view. S279,~. 631-0.Ul s.ca-• 111 ...................... PllSIDIMTIAL ... MTS •OWNERS U9UIOATIM• * Prim• 1"' A~ff cooi· patio merclal land In Lake Pati<11, pan, pool, fncd. fplc, bltu, dbie 1ar. dlap, PoOI, '-~ er\. P'onat. SUS per aq.fl. $485/mo. Cao lurniah. Avall now. $435/mo. ICZS.Ml-2190. ForlnlormaUoocall Chlldren/dop OK AvaU Rup. alnrlea OK. Sharp I bedrm, 2 bath 'fte1Wrace wia,.1 Ullilv.Park =tt Wlaaem = -..,, = Laxu.rtoua thtala 1to liYl.nl" yowt "'thla d• 1uu POOi aide end unJ with 2 paliol, catbedra c:ellio1~1y J yean old. •TOLLI• July. 495-038 ~call Larry. IM>me. cptl. dl'pl, lr.bly •lliL TORS* Newport hac.h l I H 3br' bit, amaU yd, aaraie. painted, 2 car 1ar&1e, ,, IQuaJ~ 516-1500 IJA ~773 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hardwood floon. 2622 petio, re.d7 nowt sass. Woodbridl* 8110 Foat BodtoorD Woodbrtdp -PLUS llAHY 11oas -~ _______ _, Sant.Anast.SIQ.50:50. 811M61'7,Afl,.NofM. fllaar 'Coitdoml"lum1 IT ~wn-STEPS TO HACH ecue--..... 4 bdnn, Iba, trpk; on cal· ~ '-nforsde 1100 Wehavesummerreotal1 din ge P;a·S Br, bzltba, d•·•ac, adj, H11nt . n:a-mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• by wHk or by month! rm, am rm, ns. ~ MlO/ • l4000UAll'1.HI __ •_IACH c-..._~t-.. 38R Junel5toScpl3 upt/drp1. S'50 mo ..... .:.... •1amo, ~ -tu11 Gardener ioclud .............: -.... • J Spectacular H.B., C. ., F. Vly 6'2-9731 _ .... _-_. ------• C .. .__ ..._ __ 1 Touchstone Rlty ---u---,,_ •--• ...._ ..__ ,_ nwns 983-0867 Lovely 3 Br home oeedll .__... '"' -· _., ..... ~~~~~~~~ under conatructlon 1 __ _ _ _ nlct family w /refer· Lovely fenced yrd. Walkl- pre1t11lou1 Mariner enl* '3llO/mo 6'6-aoo to acbool. 1~ mi to beh. 11JRTLEllOCIC Point featurtn1 l & 111CG1ftt l'roperty 2000 ' ' BefClre I etall 71UD-'10ll aBr, 2Ba, bt0 •00t1 I& l&Gry plaoa, map1flden .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br l Ba on 11ower st. uk for Mr. Jona or out. i. ...- ocean I& canyon view.·-------• Leo yd, qwet Dbrbood 11444&-UTl, Mr. J&DIOa. Auto dumbwaiters. DI..,._._ 231 Via Lido Nord, Lido avl July, S'OO mo. cad AtUcallZJ.3..MT-1122 '* •C1l111,_.• * Bidet roman tubl, lall '""'"rtyl Isle. 4 bdrms. ~oo. mo. 173-1059 Kon tbru Wed. Beaut. a Br den. perk. kitcbu w /top •P W• can find it for )'OU. Au r u • t ca I I afU· ' l'or lae. Or, 1'4ba. DOOi No peL I.ff '6IO pUanct1. 3 Car iarai• Beach area. Probatee, (213)270-4547 or (213) . Clllltomla aaulo bf the 151.i.e ' wet bart, real beain bankruptcies, trustH '34·0920 ~ 1 Yr old 3 Br 2 ~ boaM. Aoprox. a JN c:elllnp • many othe l&lt1, forc:.d aal9!J. under Be ba home ln one of CM 's old • cloM to bob. "50 Vnlv. Pk. Terr. aw. a., unuaual leatur" fro market values. we can ~f· ~um.I 3 Br. 2 ba.. nicest areaa. Frplc:, mo. IDc.lda 1~11er a& frplc, counlr)' kllcta. Nr. ~.ooo to S25S.OOO. Cal ~t veotun. Call World iae ~.~.'u~· 1 yr cov'd patio, I car 1ar, .tr.MC).tt.Slaftfpm . ~· Sot2S. IQ.,_ or bulkier tor appt, m• 1de BroUn. 673-U45. -_ crpt/drpe, bltna. Nr 9. 3 Br 2 a. boat \e Hl&I 131-07Nor (Tl4) 492-ZIOI 4 BR Pool home, lill Sepl. Cat Plaza Xlnt acboola. aradea, cloH :: ~1Turtl·--eroct--0-leu_Pl_a_n_U_4 COMPLITB.Y QiAa Mesa Duplex & 2 ~~ mo. Avall now. :c!llr:::; t&SO llbnrJ, ttc. Low reot to Br. Fam ftm, teu~1, houlea, SlU,000. Income IOOd t.n&nt. •· nm. pl .•• lfMCM4 GAPTIYATIHti llJ.IOO.Owner. 781-8354 E-Slde 1 Br l Ba, new• r·-~-Ml·ao32 Ulr 1 Ba Dl _ ...... $73 000 3 UNITS c 28 HouMt UllfunlllM4 cor. 1u. ms mo. b1I _ • c:e T--ar I ' uU r , houae ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard.1571 ILedlaodl Pl ~ Twnble. '3SO. l"'ba· part a tchool• • .., a:no. 2 Bedroom charmer with + duplex. need.a aome ..... 1.,_.. 3206 5'MAO ' bltna. Pool w 11uard. + dep. ~aft t 1a1> e very t b I o I . c 0 ir: y palnt to Improve income. •••••••••••• • ••• •••• ••• ~OK. •t051 •--....a..-. •·-•--~-fireplace, natural wood Bkr556-6171 Jmmac. Mesa Verde abt', ,__ -........ -. tnd cabloets, heavy ahak 3 .Br, buae llv rm w /Crplc. 1 ~ba. dbl car iar. Avail. Cul de aac, avl, :I Br 2 Ba, unit. Z Br. den, 2 ba, lake root, 2 car aaraee. room Duplex, s yrs old, IJke dln rm. w/w crpt, i,;. blk July 1. fotU mo. ChUclnn nr"-acb, Fam Rmt fplc, 411 roll course vle..v. Jm. for RV You'll love it' new. owner occupied 2 2 to bu)'. $Sll5 mo yrly OK 549.2135 patio, fncd baca yd mac. $.\SQ, 144-41'1 or SHORICUffS br, l~ ba, ocean view, 6752773 -W/pdnr. Monthly. Prine 875-5364no.9V.,. SI 10,000 ~~~."~;I~) ~~:~e CoroltadetMor 1222 411~t~:/'A~rrJ~'i;si;: only.~.m.ssto MOWAmM• Sparklln1 1800 1q ft R.E. h<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1213 McCormack Ln. Clean IBr, l .. Ba, «ood !BR condo $3$0/mo home overloolcln the -Dix 38r, 2ba, f''P . pvt 675-2082 area, AUuta le Buthud 2BR *'150 llth fat 3' BRg 1 Triplex. 2 BR, J ba. ea on polio. 2 biles lo br h No 135() mo, 9112-4411 3BR condo $3'7S rm w /fr:(,1~Y ·& t' bam Pomona. $14:1,000 pt1l11 HOO I mo y r I y $200. 2 Ir HOIM SI JO W-.. ... __ ._1 JBR country kit = • L wo ar. Marshall Rlty 675·4600 675-21118 Hai fireplace, nice a-a, -__ .. 2BR ar1e mlllter swte off '" Utll pd! Nl-cou.rtyard w /adjolnln" z UHIT J Br 2 Ba. fpk. 2 lily, + patio, many more avall. "'"'area, many •BR M25 den or otnce Sun.rb ne: Small fee. FREE life moN avail. Small fM. SBR tnbouae fol.cl l.latlnl ,... GLAMOURPLEX lofl Beam'I, uvl July 14 1crv. Kld1/Pct1 OK FREE life aervic. HU. 3BRA/C f4SO BERTHA HEN Ry Prl me East11lde Co11ta ~~~~77 6 O"' 8 r 8 0 n i a • move now. ~900 ~ 3BR tnhome = REALTORS Meaa. SU0,300. RIGHT **Can ••"ha. **COMuMaraGulcle llBAatr\um 2tSOelMar '92_.l2l REALTY .... tt.ltW• IBRcounU'Yklt. 5' red hill .... !.l~.:-1:,ou 979-8533 J ......,, klnl alle yard, ref, Hfta• U•z llBRtnhomeA/C tt75 '10 o..,... vr.w 30 UHfTS ~.':!~ Unt. SmaU ....................... = A/C . E OceufrontoluflloPcust Downey; all! bdrms. *•C:.....rse.I• BEAUTIFU ZBRdtnA/C · condo. UO De" ree 1•.<J b rt · L a •~'¥ •BRA/C MAanms sq. whit.water vlow. P~tac a .• p Y. paUOI, '" ·-c b. rm. I " l mm a c Jaland Home. • ~ • •BR Noot SIOO ......,.6Jl-AJJ1 cesstobch. .. 11 Cl\ft income_.l&t.500ayear;aak· 00\ITHOFJIJWAY JBR Eut.sJde3Br1 1'11ba,cpt, Bn,latnil)'rm.CrnU1 · '8.R 9IDO ~~~~~~:-....~~~! ... ,.,.,.,. gp •• ce~TS,000 home. Hardwood f1oor11 cbps, stove, rncd yrd. Ho inf. Inclda 1ardep~r· 1-.......... 4tMIOO 4 UMfTS bnck hreplace. Sl\ua~ Ptt•, water pd. $415. ts.SO/mo. JU.na...,__ Eastalde Costa Mesa. on~merlot. By appoint· m.f7a5 ~ I 071 TWo a BR., 2 ba. A two menl ~ mqnUI. 3-Bdrm--hous------t >BR. 1 ba. X1nt area! COLI OP Ml~T e. Famlly on- !'Aa1 t«ma. REALTORS ly. a ch.lldJu or leu. 00 PRINCIPAUONLV 675 5St I pets. Water paid. ,..,_,d lxchaltgws _.__ _ l390mo. '40 Cooirea1. lll-1761 OelWl41hom41w/v1tw.SBr Soutbwelt.area. Rl!ALTYINC. RANCHUALTY 3 Ba. FR, wetbar, P'P, 2 1 Br. fplc, ran1e. larie 714/146-1i71 511._zoM Tit.IPL.IX rar gur, blln1, refrl11. yard, private. Adultt, no~~~~~~~~~;;::;.:~:--;;;;;:=:::-Coeta Mesa, real abarp. W /D, 415 Poppy l\gl pet.. $!9(1 \ltJl pd. "2-0835 Oodbrtdp l'M 'hmhN. ____ __.._._~, All two bedroom unit 675-3&50 or646-G423 .,...... 1244 Jbr. 2"'ba, bralMl o.ew. WNhl•11ttr F\IU price SllG 000, 25% --covered patio, upsradu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Down. PILOT REAL CottoM4taa recpriv,nrlakellpark. &WATE 5'0-0555 MS. 833·22165. ~"" atr, Iba, 1ar. taed. Sl1I. Small fee. CAL llMT ALS t11-11n · · 3 Br, 2...., ba, ocean view Pool. tennl1, Jacuul, ... &U-3490 HAUOR VU HOME Pelermo t bdrm 2...., ba. fun rm dinrm, 2 frplca. lmmae.. lie OK. $750. C.U Ken &40-1005 2 B&oclc to Bch, lbr, l250 Jar, fee Homeflnders 557·08!2 Npl Hgt1, 2br . 1 b a w/atove, refrt1. gar. No pet.a. 1275. ~67 an s NWJJ' ff&btl Dptx. 2 Br, lba, atv, rfrJ, cpta, drps, W /D, ltdnr. No pets. Wlr pd, adlta. $325. 517 Bolsa. S..:l(MJ. 'M•.,_."-'/.._. 880 Irvine (at 17th> . 645--0550 ....,.......,s..... 1700 16th St. <Dover at 16th I 642'8170 )I ) IFYOU ---------• have• &ervice to offer or eoods to aell, place an •d In the Datly Pllot Oaulfied Sedaon Phone 6'2·W78. Brtlbten \Ip the Ibale I Nonn't P •perban1in1. All ldndl. free •t. State lie 330Me. US-1705 or m..o Doo'tclrop the ball! Oet • job with a lOW·COll Dally PAJNTING lnt/!xt. Ex· Pilot Claulfied Ad p'd. honest, neat. Reaa. Pbone842-~. Uc'd. Davell4·1045 Removlne. trlmml111. loppma. rr •t. llc/l.m. ln area 14 yrs. Tony 145-51.34 Mle,Wlilhcl 71to .... W~ 7JOOHelpW..t.d 1 IOOHllpW..W 7100HeffW•ted 7100HetpW..t.cl 7100HelpW..ted 7100HelpW..ted 7100HetpW..ted 7100 ....................... ..•.................•.. ..•..•.....•...•...... . ......................••••...................•.......................••••.•.•.•.................•...•....................•.•.......•.•... Ailitomotive Bookkeeper, part time Cook. dlnoer & cook'• Oellvery. Home dellverl ..-1N1MIHG New I>«aU Shop needt help for local lnturance helper. Premium waies. ol. The Rethlter in the a · Da4'1'SM4H GIMIRAL OFACIHILP help. a1ent Strona bookkeep· CLERK Pharm•cy. Ph 4H·J448 btwn 9·12 temooo. Good pay tor• Exper 'd. Sll'eet plana. T,clp waees paid. En11De ine. preferably with Perm. Pt. time pos. only couple of hn e•ch d•y. ~.Tent. ?lhpe. Ap· S&eamen, •n..f palalera, ARC. exp. Also late avail. ln specially --'--------Approx S300·$400 mo. DIY ln I k b\tfen • poUJbera, up· clencaJ & awnoa~phtc drui.store ror a peraooa· COOK/Exper'd. Broiler Must have dependable p y r pe&:rt ::~ bol1tery 1hampooera, dutleii. Daya, 788·3400, ble lndlvldual who hat a and all meal1. Appl)' In car+ backup. 540-3008. \:U:fa:· Frost &'Anoe'. for produce market. d u tlea to Inc A /P, pt.yroll, & varied duties. Exper'd. only. IRVINE RANCH FARMER MARKET. 838-28$1. obeck out, pick-up & de· all s. 788-5765 real concern ror people. person a ft 3 : 30PM. DENTAL 8 EC E P . __ 40_l_Qu&U"--_St_N_B ___ 1 !Wery. Apply at Some Pharmacy up. Beach House Inn, 8111 1 • · ,• aooiHarbor Bl, CM IOOIUCH,H preferred. Must be able Sleepy Hollow Lane, L•a TIONIST Exper'd, for IMTIY UYIL ---------• "5-1030 F /time. Wed lhru Sun. to work on a flexible Bch. quality crown & brtdee POSITION G~ERAL Exper. nee Benefits. schedule up to 8PH. Pla. ---------1 ol.c. Many benefit•. N .8. liin ________ , Balboa Yacht Club. call apply in person. Guild COOK. full Ume, eome eit· Call 844-9211. C\eric•I work l.n the ac· OFFICE AVON rorappt 873 3515. Druaa. 1610 San Ml1uel, per ne<:eMary. Apply In ---------COW\lin&olc. Doeanotre· -----NB p e r a o n • D e r b Y Dental aulst. r /t. No exp. quire Bkpa. ••P· Person Applicant must be able BOOKKEEPER · Restaurant, 1362 S. E. nee. Non-smkr. lnterv'g must be fut & accurate to type 45 + wpm, com· NllOlXTl.ACASH7 CAREER COACH HOUSE INN Brlst.ot,CM. Tues, June 21, 4:30pm. oolOkey•ddlnamach .• poeeletters&handlede· OPPORTUNITY (formerly Bradley'a) n · ---------1 7907 Westminster Ave. ad. with fi&urea for com· wla Good co. beneftts. E&m1np a\"e good-hour• f'ull char1e bookkeepe per sauce & soupe cook. COOKS. BARTENDERS, Westminster put a lion tn vol v In I Apply Nallonal Systems are flexible wh,.n you're thru F1nanc1al State dinner house rood •-DRIVERS. P /Ume. Over ---------mu It IP 11 cation &c r,._ ~ .... Bl h St NB an AVON repreaen • 21 yn. Im med. ---nln11. Dental H•!.t. f /t. Chr .....,."'' ....... re • talive C.ll 540-7041 or nMOl.9 1o1o erowlna Irvin cocktail waitresses. v...-d 1 N dlvtsloo Typln1 40 <NrOCAlfl>Ort) EOE CPA rlrm Exper hostesses&busboy1,ap. Apply ln person. Me'n •i e. Mn. ~xp. Jon· WPM. .aeoi~~lh~7~-W9~~·~~--I education equivalent S ply Ln person 2·4PM. lil Eds Pana Parlor. 410 E. amkr. lnterv ues. une CAM.110 CH!HERAL OfACI -yrs or more Salary com Pr1 E5planade Plaza. 17th St ·CM ~l ~ s4 ~ ::nor ::1 ~ L 7e9 ~ ~ 7S01 Clay, Hunt Bch Involves phone contact. mensurate w /exper Cal 33157 Cami"° Capistrano Coot( WANTED Westminster cw or Beach. s or work'& w/customers. de- ror appt, <710 833-0651 San Juan Capistrano Nliht stuCl Wiii train Garfield) tail work & typing Paid Baby1ltter, 9 yr old girl ~ tral\ll. Irvine After· noons Approx. l·S PO!ISI bte ruu days later In BUS IOY COCKTAIL Avail for colle&e atu· Dental Secretary /Book· E O.E vacallon, sick pay. 1roup denu Ma Barker's 212 k~per. Ma.ture'(!xper & Insurance. Apply 8am· E 1'1th St CM highly mouvated. 4 Day ISCIOW OFflCH 2pm Mon-Fri. Barden's Summer 552.3475 eves Apply daily from 9·noon. WAITIESS -r-Ml Casa Ret1taurant l Learn in 40 hra the most 81&.bysltter my C M Ma 1 n S l Bu Ibo a exciting. elamourou1, ' week.. 54&-3000 CdM Orn~. all beneflt11 Pe1t Control. 696 ftan· t.Qme. 2 child. Non·11mkr. Peninsula tu&hly paid profess. Day oWn tr.ins. Varied hra at -----t or eve sesslollll. PlaCll· c 0 u NT E R G I R L ' + prom 1hartn1. xlnt dolph, C.M P 1t1me Capt. Mlkes's Dental ore mgr & recept. ruture wf'JIJ yr old com --------- fUh Fry BlS W. l9lh St inC.M. Must be skilled ln pany Call Bay F.scrow, GENERAL OFFJCE, CM • ' dealln& withe publ1c & Park WoodaS47·662S stenoerapher or clerk $1.50 Ref S56-8382 BUS DRIVER Tralnu1. ment assisl. Good Job op. aai.ysltter. summer. 3 part·ll me, spill shaft, por. handling money. Salary ----------typist, various office .,,, must have good dnving c~714:f51 9194 My home. Laaun..i record. ssg.3495 -• ch.Call:499-4816 So. Call . Cocktail COUNTER Girl to work Mon -Fri , 9AM ·3PM. Golden Body Donut Shop, 17741 Beach Blvd .. 2 blk No orTal~rt, HB open. Opport. for rapid ESCROW duties lovolvtne bkpng & advancement. Send re· $3000 malh & public contact. sume to Ad 1'933, Daily Cash bonus for quallrled Pleaaant personality, & Pilot, P .0 . Box 1560, escrow officer/mana&er. good appearance neceas. Coata Mesa. CA. 92626 Con la ct Miss Adams, 8&Gklng MAHAGUS CHI• TB.LOS TIU.HS fvllTime Tllese are career Pofll tlona with chance for ad YAU1cement Plf'asant workane condlllonh ~x l'elJent benefits Vaned Houri. For Appl. Call SydMy JlnlvlsJon 12 I 3t 937-2450 USLIFE SAVINGS Equal Opportunity t·• Employer M /F Batil<ane NCR rROOF OPll TB.LER unk exper reqwred Irvine Nallonul Dank Contact Bob Creighton 1133·3700 EOE CLlrSlfl(O Waitresses, Inc .. 17922 1W Sky Park Bl. Ste C, lrvtne, Ca 92714 ADYERTISJNG COUNTER Girl. over 21, Dental Assistants wanted. The Dlli.ly Pilot 11 eeek· Coclc.~al Wll:rtres.-ex pr helpfol. but not 1 Ch111u1de a11111:.t & I re 1ng a person to augment The Cal>tain 's Wharr neces11. We wlll train AP· c e p t f it m i I 1 11 r our ClaNUied AdvcrtlJI· <Rock bands & danclnir> ply an person. Newport w1i111urance Cor!Wi. Top Ul& dep11rtment for In· Dds full &p't. We traJn. Cleanera, lOllTuatlnAve i.alary & beoerits slde teleptlQbo s ales 18okay In food area. 2Z8S Newport Bch (orr Coast _645-_2652 __ . _____ _ Wei) known resale co. New York Lire Ins. Co. Good benents Pleasant 300 S. Harbor. Ste ?OO. working conds No fee to apphramt Allahe1m. 635-6000, M /f . Escrow Personnel EOE CleanngHoUlle GIRL FRIDAY 731 ~1 Tnnne. bookkeeping, Clault\ed l>xi>•rlence Newport 8lvd, CM Ph Hwy i DlMT4L/AHi•t n~ceuary Must type 642·1225AM. 752-6955 PM CUSTOM DRAPERY Ortho, cl)airs1de W111 l•--------•I Owpm <el~clnc ) Ex --------INSTALLEHS £"pr'd, train Non'.fmo1t~r Hunt FACTORY general omce mana1e· ment ex per. salary com· mensuralc w exper. tm· mediate openang. Call bt WTl 8 "5 645·4222 ee l lent co mpany COLLECTION ruJJtamc 54767S2 811mto Bcb.847-~ Tl41NHS ~nehta SaJary com LER TYPIST 3. 6J8 7448 pm··.. -------•Assemblers mensurate with ex· C K DEMT4LjltKept Packaiers Gari Fnday. ru11 ume. In· penence Ir you are am· Exposur" tq eoUectlons DELIVERY Man ror L.A. Ort.ho. Exp pref. Non •And Warehoulemen dustnal electncal s•les bilious & want to be paid help{ul Promotional op Times 2i, hrs d•llY smoker 4 days. Tues Jobi Avail for all rorp lookln1 for mature for your errorts please portunilles avail. lo cons· Adlts only, no collect In& lhru Friday. Hunt Bc:h 3 eh.I.Ila NO FEE woman w /Jood phone call for interview U I di A I 638-0126 M7 -19 8 c:rson•llty, llabt t(ipina. Pe-~~l"-pt c1en oua n v. pp y ---------__ ...., ________ 1 • '""'"'"" "" National Svatema Co"' WJS'S ookkeepln°. r ling, 6'2·4321. ext %76 ~w .,. •• Delivery & aale1 help Dental Hy&}enisl @9 Must be defo• end able. COCllt 43Eil BU'Cb St, N.B. <Nr _ __._.. Fuller Bruh. .._ k oc Airport) ~OE. ~ 2 ... y wee • exper. mo 979-4265 or appt. ,llot S31·eee4 CalJ N 2-l050 , COM11t0LLER GfRL TO WORK Inserting . ayStreet We are seeking a person Dl:LIVHY MAH DENTAL 4SSISTAMT I~porarySeSrvlc~ mach.lne, Part Time. Ap· Costa Mesa Early L.A. Times route. Part.-Ume chairskle. ror _.,campus. le 1 ply ln person Dally Pllol Equal opportunity to serve as controller for North Costa Mesa, East ,__ s Newport Bch 549-8071 Mailroom 330 W. Bay St .. our Orange Co. based proaresatve ol .... ,., In an 142.4 s. Grand Ave empk>yer rinancially oriented. Hunt Bch. Must have de· la Ana.CO.ta Mesa Areu San•ft A-a "''""·"""l C.M See George in pendable car. 546-4481 Some exper nee 979-»70 -, ... , """"""' mailroom 642 4321 Ext Cleanlne Women wanted. diversified co. We req. a · 338 $3.50+ per hr. NB/Irv mm of 3-5 yrs exper .. & OeUvery dnver + malnl. Dtntdl cholrtlde --- area. Car nec. 988-8846 abtllly lo interface part time. student ok d FAAHLL'S Go·Go Girl• & Co;;;b~ ---------1 M•ture •omen wanted lnapectlon r o r h o u a e c I e a n 1 n g PRECISION MECH'L servtce p/tlme. Car nee. IHSHCTOR TopQMW123 For lal artJcle ln1pectlon M AT U R E W O M A N or •mall precision m achined & molded p /t1me to welcome p a r t 1 . w 0 r k 1 n 1 newcomers & contact knowledl• of Y14.5 true merchants. Flexible hr1. poalUooina pref'd. Pron Need car. Ute typlnii. dent ~or meaaurinc _s._7_.3095 __ . _____ _ lmtrumenu req'd. MICHAHIC SfACOSWlTCH INC Brake & Front encl. Top 11.39 Baker Costa Mesa •al. 5~ day wll::. Poilstblll· 549·3041 t.y to take over sbop for Equal Oppor Employer nght person. Leave m11 $48-4000 IHSUUMCI Mechanic to m•tnta1n Work In Beautiful N B In lawn mowing eqwp ror pleaeant ore surround hie homeowners assoc m mp. We need an Un Irvine. Permanent full derwnter w /agcy ex per lime. good benefits. eit· 1n med to Ire bwslne~~ per req d Call S52 8200 accounts Salary open for appt Call Mri Baker,--------- 1133-9550 MOTOR ROUT£ The Daily Pilot has a INTERIOR DESIGNER lanic route In Mission Musl have exper In de· VI ood f hi h al ..... & be skilled In HI(>!!. eJo area, 8 or g ... school or college student retail detlen studio, N. H Approx earnan&s $200 per neect. n exlble mature month. Call 642-4321 and person for exc1lio11 pos1 leave name and phone. lion, some travel. ourn ing potential unlimited. HIGHT CLERIC 640-8750 days. 644·S400 all 37 Hours per week. Call 5:30 545 9471 or apply In JR. SECRET ARY person to. Coral Reer Motel. 2645 Har bor DI Lot.'I of vanety fluv) c M See Eb or S'urley phones. Top Pay & xlnt Jenllcn benerll• Acla Taslc Force News carne.r:. w .. nted 957·1303,EOE ll er..ild Examiner 547 0301or892 7607 Light Assembh sh1p'ir deli very posslblcsalM ~ m·g m n l C 11 l l I"' If~ 5.56-1750 Machinist Experimental For prototype & small quantity runs Must be able to work from sketche1, verbal mstrue lions or blueprints Mold making knowledge helpful. :J.5 Yrs exper Days only. STACOSWITCH INC tl.39 Baker Cosla Me&u 549·3041 Equal Opper Employer NOW ftl'trwtmg 1iharp. amb1t1oui. m..in to sell hardware tool:. & shop eqwpment to 1ndu1uul accounts Avg S280 per wk No exper nee Call 7Sl 9134 • NURSBYMAM E!tper'd . f/hme. Matute qiale over 21. 6 Da)'I In· clud Sat/Sun. Work w/plants & trees. 13 Hr & up. Overtime Ins Benertu.. Advancement potent111I. Laguna Hills NW'!lery. Inc, El Toro 83()..5653 NURSES ·~nkl1lg TELLER w1mgml It Clnanc1al In· w1Uc D K's Donuts. \HO Experience In ex DINING&~CECREAM Dancers Good tips & •--------•' 1 -•-d · f panded duties. Irvine i.t tut1ons "' a e.1re or 8 , Loean Ave, C.M. AM. area. call, 9.4• 552-8339 PA LOR wages 944 6644 MACHtMIST personal growth & de· need.I bus people & dls· Wortci.... ForH•n Clencal AIDES $40 LYN'S ~O P/llme po~lt ion »Vall :tm 8 hni. l''rl 8 hri;, Sal momlng5 Rank cxper prer'd Apply In Person Pt'rsc>nnel OWct 10t2&1·3 Goldenstate Bank , 10230 S Paramount Downey. Ca 80241 ,leuat Oppor Employer BanlC.lQI l;OMM'L TB.Lii 0. Newport Beach ofc fitia an lmmed. opentn1 fOC' a T.tler w /mm of 8 mo's COmmerclal Bank Teller eiper. , S.cret.-ies With or Without Sh Typfah I'll Operotws lt*C~ ... ct .. iOffke AccCMlfttlncJ Clefb Lon1 or short term auisnments Top susnsn 6~ t t M..-· •lfAU't ttl l '' 14M4H Equal OpPor Employer W• otrer attractive --------- salary. Jood beneflll. & pl~uanl environment r att erut e d p erson• sboold contact MrlJ. ... 1i110 per.tlona Ofnctr MAMWACTUUttS ..,. ~Dove 6&, Nwpt Bch • ;., Ph: n•J1D.OIOO Opp Emplfr m If CLERICAL velopn1ent. Send resume GARAGE SALE ada In -~~---------hwashers & utility peo· GU"'RDS ",.. ri h --~ A for i1mall machine 11hop & complete salary his· the Daily Pilot b n1 ap· Jr. "--r.-."'"' S7""" pie Apply In n.rson ,. .. •-c rfl """' ...-..:1 JV r-"'osta ... esa"' er os mfe off own produt"l tory to Mr J A. Jones. PY reisult11 To place your Word Processor to S750 16301 Beach Blvd . HB Permanent )o"'\Jll & Part· Must he capable & wall PO Box 11524 Santa Ana. draw1na card, phone S.C/Bkpr/Const lo S12K Mon thru Fri . 11 30.1\M lime. Phone &c trunsp re· Ing to accept addltlonul ca 92711 1142-56781.oday Secy/Acctng $800 to S·OOPM Prefer 18 yrs q·d Retired welcome responsib1lit1H Lok HetpWa.ted 710 HefpW...ted 7t00 ~~;:>'1~AJ:';Y ~~~:.!.o lder Male. ~~027ed~·~~hr.il0-2 Fast Inc. 864W l&thSt ••• ............... Equal Opportunity ... IUM'VW Jtc:>U&YI NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •• SteZM 642·1470 ~~ Employer HARDWAAI MAIDSWANTED ""'--f t f 1 d lnteresUn1 J>09. open m Don Quix~ Moul ... ,_ urn ° c or • Y • retai l 1ale1 1lore. 2.lOONewportBl,CM DllT4RY SUPRY. prime •ddreN 1n xchn Rec e Ive . stock --. ------- •JUteben Help roir •nawer'a ~·In a( hudware. Prefer man 45 Ma1d1 wanted. Har bor DRt.OfMUISIS t.emoon.SU.l 8-12 or older. Good aUtude Ion Motel, llJOO W . LYM'Sli41Dl5 FRONTEND w /publlc. See Mike ~Blvd Npt Bch. ForAUShJl\a AUGNMENTMAN J ohn.on, H.W. Wright --------• ~_pply, Garfield Conv. c.11Jerry,SU.T021 Co· 126 Rochester St. Maid wanted ror Seacllff HolJ>., 7'181 Garfield, HB Fuller Bruah : 1 tun 2 P Cost.a Mesa. Motel, Lai. Bch. Exp'd M1-118fl poalUooa av•tl calilna Hoeel~l1ht auditor. Exp or not. 41M""892 Draftfperson. Dr af'tlna e1tabll1bed cu•tomer pref'. Will train Contact Maintenance man Sec 11 7 Ever> N1ehl All Weekend Shaft.' AJI Acute HospUals All Orange County Work Near Home Weekly Pay Fret! Mal Practice lmi No Dues, No Membership Good health/ace tn.ur. You •ramtly·low coet Exper'd, rel• DeeeS!I. Come In once to reiaeter We'U m•U your check I.Meo•• Med Serv 351 Hoa pita I Rd Ste l li Newport Beach 642·f'55, l40.t'54 l.09 ANO&l.IS fl'ALM 8"'"1N08 WOODLAND HILL& NEWPOlllT llAOl-4 from mark·ups, 40 hr wk. 531-t8&4 Holiday lnn. Laa. llilll Biii Lloyd, San Clemente El.ect.rl·Planner, Inc. So. per10nel. <7l41586·5000 IM,49'.Hl03 l•-------- Santa Ana, 540-4944 BULLOCK'S WILSHIRE, A leading fashion specialty store will open its first Ora n ge Co . s t ore i n NEWPORT BEACH on August 1st. 1977. We offer an opportunity to join an exciting fashion forward organization. We are currently accepting a pplications for the following pOtSitJorui: SRUNC .,...... QI PtnMI POSITIOMSI Accesaories..& •. Cbildren's, Colmetica. l'ine J ewelry. Fun, Glft:s, Intimate Apparel. Men's. Soortswear Men '1 Sportawear, Millinery (Wl11tyU1t & Women's Shoes Drapery Wart Room Pleat.era. tablen. hem· mora, ne«led. exper or will train Beach Drapery, 1eet2 MUii ken An. Irvine. 640-l464. DllYIA/fewT.-k ~·ct. mutl Uve In CM Coea\ Towlnf Servlct. m bldullrial Way, CM • ...... Housekoopina <Ute ) w /1 yr old baby. Mon-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30. Own trans S50wk . .,_1363 aft 6pm. HOUSEKEEPER Uve-ln. Santa Ana Area. Oall 557·3170 "•••···· o ... , .. Maintenance combination general pufl>O&e man. 40 hn wk. Qualified colle&c atudent acceptable. App. ly Newport Channel Inn, 6030 W. Paclflc Cout Hwy, Newport Buch &Q.3030 MANAGER Kltcben .. .., • cook, ., OFFICE T WleA•tA•S s. trom four ..._ c n1. .. a• ., ,,.,.. •N1* · _..,. 11 ..--..._..._ _____ I Smlll -canl tw nd Coo le •••lt.,..lltp. .,..... ~:.71 ra.. 'JO' J.Klll I~ teamce Co., mW. !TUI aD ,,.,.. 6 tq Jll• -...,... W• Aaxloua. t7J·40Tt. WA.NTSD· aathll1 •••· ~-Sl. C.M .. ...u p. 1ltt. ~~.!"..!!'.-~C, return permaneatl1 .,,..1. • .,. • ;~:a'~,~~~~~~~~~l?tfrthr1 ·P.,aoaal. i.a•t•..-WorkonCommerc1u,re• ----91-• 1italell IClnctl"' tat 6 cauW..mM j;;!;~~~~~ M•t•r• d•petulable opporhtoity to b• al •Mlaftli11l. jalUIAlftal u-stnp, a..tiQ &l.tll e Redwood lW c.a. m-.,. .. ....._ a, a..a.ld la· bocne every nlaht. Writ.e slpmem. sa P• bl'. ~te Y• 1041 LO. req~ta. Pr.-11\Me!..row' lp .,. ...., • .._.. el••• ll•owlefl• of QwUl.ed Ad llU. Daily Gl..n:I. .. ••• -................ ._ 1oi1e 6 I For• oan.. w er w1mbled h:! .. lllQ'Nh 6 ~.. Pilot, P.O. 8o• IMO, Ute color Ca.Uco 1WJn ~ tat~ l'1WUla -"l.+e••••-•••-••• ~fa_a.1 •11 would h _c.t __ a_M_ .. ______ 1WOOD SlON MAJtEJ\8. ,_ ·•-' wallpaper, fabric or -Col TV'-1rap llttpf\ll Homs RtzlbJe wu.b IOIH artl1Uc U· tontle.~--1107 "O., Gle" paper Ar wa ... ., or •• "'!!'· t ....,.;. provtded. ceti STOCKCLBll perienc..4M-29'79 _. .w b9CJt •trim your 11", '71. ZS", ll._..,.. ....._,.._ tOff ..;.;"""'""-----~--1 ~lll·lm Ho1pltal HPtJ". pre· •Yr oJd flrl Cockapoo, tacs. Or trt ,._, c&rda pwrmoeier .... -.1SZ5 __ .._ .. •••-••••H••••• -------...... --, hrred. Prlatlo1 Wood warw. m"'l ban ~ lbotf. penonall· bacttobaek N kl med p · L-A ' llec:n&ar1.0.0f•. ..u./1250 mwtl·pre11. •om• wood work typlmieu.«lis PRICES: ~dapr::d•~ ~=t.a oJ W..t OCa.., lutaA.M. S&ndlnGulri•t.oAd.128, mactW:i.e•pw.NM403 • ... orSJ• ._..,. ~ • WUI pay f1all markel, Ca1UU.~ llr.Kinllrat.DaU7Pilot, WOOL PRESSEi\, ""....._ •lltat11l.IO•a. pillows t70. s .. ra.·O. •alu. P •t party. ... . HCltlTAIY P.O. Bos lHO, Coah KulW. Cleanera. 111 E. CallNMT0'7 t/9tap SUOu1. Mc l1"W"1Ir.I1& mat-<Tl• )Ul ·HOS da11. 0.S~lfTe •1ume. PtraoHble. Mea.Ca.928a'T Ut.h, Costa ldeu . KITl'l!NS. • wb old. All ioarmorea . .o . uea1, boll •PriDI• • ,,,..."91. M16.t....-. ~ t.ypln1 6 lh nee. •STVOIHTS• :wa..a.a ~Weaned & ~&~~r-s hame. Naw. taas. a ·Ro1tru.P-1M5Swedlalli u.w cu,_ •alt ArlttJ)i in perwon. Robert. Full or p/Ume to dis· ....._ ... ___... eo. 11~ Draw ywr own ot aend IS-SlM. · a.Ge-No olber like It raamy '° meal eocs.y• Bilo: WUllam Fr0tt " tribute sip code dlrec· ,_,__.. 1 name, addreu, phone 6 8 Ltd Ztplln Tlclreta. la ~ ~ .. d911~~ llilcll ~ fl llvt.Dc? At· Auoc., UOl Quall St, tories in own area. Need •••••••••••••••••••••••HELP. Gd homa needed we'U makt one card per ColOltum Hall, 125, ea. or bar._,.._ ..... .,. .... \ad t.bt ,,. .. mfftln N.B access t.o car. over 16. ......... 1005 for2adllSllvert.lp Germ. tag. Add25'each. SatJune25lh. 847·9'11. s.cratt 23 SS. Sac. lluif Tlu&nd•J •l1bl. J1111 SECRETARY ~ooper hr. (714) •••W•••••••d••••rl•••••d•••• ~~e:nd;:·30~ & F . Sendd t.ocbeckormoneyol'-Mlacel••-Mll.Trlr.twol5GOlle~~ 23rd at Holklay Inn Aulstant to Dun. . Oft e an er :OT l..-.MCi W..ted 1011 O/B. Head. radio, dep"" Anabsim udleama• CbaUenaing position. SUMMER WOIK Of A ti l Free German Shephard PIL 0 Pl"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• fh:ader , xtra1. dy ... an exdUnc new produc Reaearcb " Develop· POR STUDttn'S n ques. pups t.o good home. P. . Box 1560 SSC •SH ._1 S eo-un. evn & wkncb lbat you "" introduce m e n l f o r I e g a I I H U G E w a r e h o u s e 498-3'78 C-Oeta Mesa, Ca. 92828 ,,_ rv ~ ..... your frleod1 h •1 P1T~.l8hr.takehome. ed tthoversoo Goodusedrurntrelrtge • ne11bbor1 . You un t erapeu. c pro1rams. Local Job sites. 3 shl.l\s cra"?m b w 1 k 1 Purebred Poodle & Health club memberthlfi fnrs&st.oves546·0788 35• Sportrlsher, twin achieve 100'• of extra peLe!aelncore aldec~~C:,1~j~ B~ Agel8+. (7141634-1063. dmusic i oxes, Ince e0~· Shellie lo good home. for ule. Use of a I d iesel, frbflau. by ..... u in doll s I h " " • eon Panos, c r us · 751·!11>73or642·323T facWtles. $150. Good de· WANTED Pacemaker load ed .._. •. me come &r•SALE ·Br gt, am · ablet.oeditforpubllta· _ _.CHH gans. wall c l ocks , al. 646·5486, )eave CamperforChevy~ton w/el-......... ic 1 ,'outstand or full time. No love.edl• bilious, person t.o as1lllt Uon Excellenltyplng/of· ,..,.. gra.ndf.ather clockt>. Frt.Sw'-s.t meuade, , .......... _,.,Reaa.842·2073 ~na"'''hin'""'cuboat, .. 15,000. roent, no expr. need . sales mgr In marketlna nee slulls required. Must ENERGY fucinall.ng antiques. 642.~ "' ,..,.,,._, p d 5'9-W eves Work when you want t.o pro11ram, dealer rela· ~ free to lravel. Non· CONSERVATION Over l1.000,000 Worth __ 1 Qn oak wtrbed frame,& Wanted : China cupboard · • 7 YI • work. Uone. advertiling. order drinker would have ad· Unique innovative com· American International Furaltwe 8050 heating pad $100. 1 wltb glau doore for ..;.644-...:__i. ______ _ Holldllr '-processing etc. For right vantaae. Submit resume. puter·baeed ener1y & GaUeria; l80Z·T Kett.er· u••••••••••••0 ••••••• Champion juicer. xlnt Mother. reu. 538-&280 51• Yacht, near new twin 1burs.June23,T:30pm. penonlhlscanleadt.o Appointment ror In· natural resource con· Ina St.. Jrvlne. Tel. STOREWlDESALE oond,tll0.546-883leve .......... _.. . di..ell ~Complete. Luau Room. 18SO SQ. outaide eales la eventual· tervlew neces1ary. Ph servalion program for 754.1m. Open Wed tbru New Is Uffd rum, appl'•, ~ Many· Jttru. $30,00<l Harbor 81. Anaheim. Nr ly aaJes mer. posilion. n4-IJ3-2850, Dr. JOldf or &rade 4-6. Ex per. In cur· Sat. 9 AM to 4 PM. VlJlt 1 misc. Wllloo's Barialn Hlehld furn. phonoaraph ... .._ .. , . IOIJ Flrm Call ev• 1Sl·t887 Dianeyland. Brine your Outltandln1 oppor. in • Ma.Forreat. · riculum development & Nook. 545 & 814 w. 19th, speaker st.orage1 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....:..:~;....· ;__ ____ _ busband,wlle&frieods. 1rowln1 lndu1trlal knowledge of energy & MOVIMGOUTSALI! CM 6'2·Tkt0&641-3262 cabinefs ; portable Coan Kln·O·llaUo elec. Jl'llarq.aett .. OHPMe~ l>laaUc product.I co. ao SECRETARY. type 70 natural resources pref'd. It's goodbye and good · hairdryer; outdoor orian. excellent condl· O/B. Fully equip. Xlnt llAL ISTATI W.17thSt,CMNa-"488.. WPM , shorthand 100 Sal. 118-122.000. Start Ju· blzys at Davis & Clark **I BUY** clothes dryer. 846-0410 lion. aeoo. P .P.532·12S8 cond . $2995. Aft 3, SALISPIRSOMS Salea =t1o:e:!cp~~~~i. c~~t ~1p~l~.T~pes:,m~~ .,t:~~~ Expedition Antiques. Good used Furniture & MOVING muat Hll nowl Foraale t939Martin Folk ..;.~:.;.._29_..:..13------ 0pportunlty now avalla· COSMmCIAM not nee. Salary open. School, 21601 Treetop 2732 E. Coaat Hlwiy, Appliances-OR I will couches·lub chre, slate Guitar 's:;ooor beat offer. Mu ST SELL ! 1 fl' ble for •11re11ive NEWPORT BEACH Xlnt arowth opportunity. Lane, Laguna Beach. Ca COM. MllorSELLforYou. tbl1. 60" came tbl, UP· s:J&.3C174 Flberala11, 2Sbp 0 /B, salespersons lo Join a DRUG STORE n~ full Start lmmed. 8911-7851 ~l lltASS IED MASTIAS AUCTION holstered chnl. coffee t bl, 91()()or best offer. J>f'OIJWSlveolflce. time experienced cos· ~ACTORY 646-1616 & Ul-9625 lamps, all are decorator Office .w.lt•• A 751,8292or543-460S C-.ey Ii COMpGllJ metlclan. Pre.use tr~•l· Secret.ary Tel ho Sal Items. not new but priced .......... 1015 ll~So. Coul Hw~. meat~ fragran, llnes. J s t I ep ne es Lg. selection of pure lndJ Cott . Sof & Lov to sell. 493.5964 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 36' Chria Craft Roamer GUN BE C k ... r ecre ary W k I E l BRASS Beds Reas . an on a . Id ... J pt t~br 1962 F /8 tw~ LA A A Some wee en.... erma· • or p/l me. arn ex ra prlcei;. Buy direct & eseals-Loose pillow. 3 Top llneidsleeh . ea ... N. r. ~hp" Chy · unde'r 150 497·2417 nent position. Call Recervtionist cash In our c1rcutauon , Choice colors 1485 Both SCRAM 'ETS exec&• ec a1ra. ever . k , Real &!Late Salee Uceruied bul can't work full time? We have open· ing11 for 4 persona in &rowing Costa Mesa of. flee l.-0 •tart pert tlme. Our goal Is t.o help you become a full time real ealate professional. What's yours? For in· for mation call Tim Meagher at ~~74. 675·01SO for appt. Mr. 11ale•room.Flexiblehr~ i>dV4fHEWAAGBED Pcs!. Lfie aelectlorn '\. Uled.Sac.751-1430 hXJrs., OondnaoP,/bPalt 11 t 9 a,,n..,; Elwood Our love Y euc. ofc AM or PM . Men, women f lb ... •·fl NSWEIS nl c · · '""" · needs a gOQd typlal that 2334 Newport 81, lamP1. co. ee •D"' ne A P9h 1017 675-9568 eves & wknds & lw a front o!c appear . ~,!'~~lenls, 18 oLrAovTrt:me• 642·2'112 home furnishings at THE d ri••••••••••••••••••••• 545-833Sdys SALES good grooming. cheery .,,...,.,_, " FURNITURE CO?fNEC· C~vort -Poun -Dbl Yellow head Parrot. ---~----!XICUTIVI SALIS dlspos. " aood phone yc.i -HONE Fu rn1ture Strl pped & TJON. mi Heil1 Ucul L. Cavil -Absorb -""" & tame w /cage. Bst 7 a F 0 rm u 1 a 2 3 . 3 , "'" .........-Ref\n11bed by .Expen... HB.842-12« AIROUT J •-225/0MC tabs, VHF, Large Eutero eo. If eit· volu. Must lype ..,,+ SOUCITORS 752.~dys. 646-6826 eve Inflation Is like a ball0011. olr. M8-32'7ZAfUpm. stereo trir xlnl cond pendin1 in lhla U\!a &of· wpm accurately. Our ex· Insurance A&CY·to con· Maho~n)'t~. G chn. bul· Once It carrtee you high "-s & o,,_.. IOtO Make~r 847-4774 feraoutaDtaESndilRnlNao0ppor. ~::'l'!lo::,r;;:a~~n~!er.: lact proepects for bu.si· ~~rope~rh~llre, ret&c ut~~~ enouah1_you hesltat.t t.o ~;~;;••••••••••••••••• · • ._~ A nus Insurance, i.e t .,.,aut. c • e re· -19'the.ullOUT. 8 .. 0 YGRANDPIANO i7' Pwr Cru1ier. •A prestlgous & interest· entployee ..... nefits. PP· appts F /ti me pos. lief. May be uaed as 0 TO OREGON ftD f N y k F1ybridce, N90(). Tra~ 1 Inf poeltion. ly ln person, National Salary 'open Contact Al china cab. or accent pc. M VINO . ' POOL TAIU Behr Broa o ew or . tor an)'thiiit that doesn't •Freedom to plan "con· Systems Corp.• 4361 Quinlan 833-&sso Mmt Sac. 675-5289. must sell ev4rythln~, Slate top. ruatfelt, & taU Must aacrlftce $1200. Et or arcue. Dana CoV'e trolownactlvltiea. Bltth St, N.B. <Near OC ' contemporary din .ts hv pool helaht chra (4) 836-8292or <213>437-auo. •cht Sales tM-1782 Qr.,. •Opportun!ty to advance Afrport) E.0 . E. TELEPHONE ,...,. & Gt-ace Grop r:; • t c ~f!,: e ~ •1~~ ~~ cues. balls. rack, etc. ln: Baby Grand player piano. @6.m. . asrapldlyasquallfled. •SICIETAIY• SOLICITORS v ve • b d eluded. PP 644·9222, Extremely rare $5000or •A greater than subetan· Exper'd mature female "AMTl9UIS" misc. Kin& si wtr e • 6'0-0777 o( P /P 213-437:1110 Bay Boat 18' 1/8 750 hrs. Ualincome. Capable person w/good to handle phones & NowOpenToThePubllc Call anytime Debbie r. · Covert, ~tras . Good •A sound, secure future typina •kill, shorthand a supervise olher girls. HAU.TREES 631·3387 cond. S3100. 642·5583. w/a multiplying & conli· plua, to assume variety 968·3384 SIDEBOARDS CUslom built bar. medil, 4 nulng large income. of duties working with WASH STANDS stools. Lille new, Cost 27' rrrojan Cruiser •Training proaram. corporation executives & TRAVIL AGENT BEDROOM SETS l600, •ac .. 95. 673·7116. Twin vh. ~.~...'..isoundde" MUST accountlna. Interesting Domestic & lnlerna· DRESSERS " ... Paint«t.t ... -..rea Y •Be exper'djn selling lo, poe!tlon. excellent sur· tional Ticketing exp re· &8RIC·A·8RAC HIDE·A·BEDS, queen 81 '7500 AYS46-9000 orne1otiaUnaw/1mall t.o roundlnas. Reply to Ad q'd.Cal1 Paul~9-411J 782W.20lhSt.C.M. & reg ul ar, a bo ve ·~•tNTtHOPP!Ncu HALLETT 18 ' Mlni · med sized bualneaaes or #935, Dally Piiot, P O. Call day or eve. average quality. In new llWIHC GUIOl FOlt THt cruiser. Jet Boal. 350hp associations at. exec. Box 1590, C-Oeta Mesa, cond. Sacrifice a( approx GALON THI oo Olds. J9 hrs. Trlr. All CG levels. CA. !@826 TYPISTS .a.......uancn IO 10 ~my COit. 6'/54776 & ~wch gear. Never 1n ~GI eood character Ii: Secretary ...,.,.... saltwater. 835-5981 Day, pteferrably married. HELP!!" Don't 1et lazy! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 piece Play Peo CO\leh. Se ..... casyt Mon thru Fri. 8 t.o5 •Auresslve, but NOT .. Summer Is isuper for Washers, dryers. Clean Cott Sl.200, Hll '850. 2 cno ~ • Cover Of Pets high pressure, poetess· This growlna farm working temporary us· late models. SlOO. 1 yr old.644·~ GLASPAR 13' Runabout. lngtt11esalesablUty. desperately needs slcnments Open1naa guar. Free delivery. _Round ___ Ud __ k_t _b_l_4-2-,.1 Makeolfer. ·~hnaaement exper. 1ecretary. If you can now Mat.r Chg. WUI also buy. / 1 ao toa t 8 .e200 Catl613-6&40 helpful. type a minimum of •Typl1ts s,,s.2940 w c aw •'! • • · .()\ir produot ls unique, Mwpm, have shorthand 48/80WPM FROH~ DAMAGED _f17_5-_35_77_al\_4 _____ , non oompetiUve. f& wide· or use a dictaphone & •s.cr.twfff JIOTPOINT SALE. 3308 Dlnln1 table w /leaf, 4 ~~~~~~~~~~I ly a1:cepted by private in· can use a dictionary, we •AcCOURffnt Ct.rb w. Warner nr Harbor, chairs, oa~ aolOt' (lnlth. dualry, aov 'l agencies & can use you. Call collect •Tele• /Ma11 Card Santa Ana. 979-2921 very 1oocl eot1d. MU!~ aasoclallons. between 12·3 & ask for ., sell. hove bou1h1 A oew --------•I •Our co. carrle11 the Peaay at 114·1198-5533 Opr HURRY'.! Hl. Chairs uphol1tered .. "' ... L IST ... n tupeat possible rauna. •ChMral Offlu w/avooado areen & rt11t ~ -For p .... A .. al s~T'Y~ECEf'T v IJA s ... LI I ... ov.. -.. Call. Come in & work •MO l"w • * colon. 645·78ST. A 10 SALISPIASOH lntervlewCall llAC ARlA around your Summer REFRIGERATORS have overstuffed chair SALA.RY +COMM . llLL Hlt4DllX l·Olrl office, with young schudulo. WASHERS DRYERS $45. Maplt desk & small lettwHome1. LafunaHilll execs., In es\. fir~ New·Used-Repos metaltrunk. 458 No. Coast Hwy. 1714 516-5000 Ou.teoln1 & front office ~Q~ t f · • D\JNLAPS :MS· 77AO --------i LH1una &ch 49'·0748 TueaJWlel!l.!t6pm-IOpm appearance. Type 55/60 O 1 Ce 11115 Npt Bl Costa Mesa 2 lmPorted Italian marble Wed 9am to 6pm only WPM & It. bkkpa. Xlnt 0 over l O ad ' toP1 for coffee tbls. Very Oraendresumelo: benefits. Wiil train June APT. Size GE Waaher & be11.1t.673-6647al\6 PO Box 418 p-aduale. 675-6700 557-0061 Dryer. Kint. cond. 6 mOtJ ...... t .... 11 n•w co.aich " Real &late Sales old S200 640 7463 .. _ ..... SALISPlllSOHS Patton, Calif. 92388 3723 Birch St. NB · · · love Mal. 1150. 3 pc NC· Unlq ue Hom ea haa 2 SECURITY 17 cu.ft Froatle111 white UonaJ SUIO. S38-7810 openln1s. Warm office Sales p/llme, fabric ex· GUARDS TYPIST needed. Heavy !'t'fri&. 18 Mos old. Alk· Honn 1060 decor,' excellent 1alet 6 per, necesa. Call Mary, typlng involved.5Swpm. 1n1 $2SO . .552·1717, .......... •-••-•••••• U.tint aida, traln1nt pro-64&-4040. Weekly pay & J>ald vac. Must be dependable. M0-2'1&1. For aale or trade: Sllv 1ram available. C•ll Xlnt lrlnge benefits. P ttlmeonly. 3·7PM. Call Tappan, gas dbl oven sl\ank show 1urtle· Jack le Handlaman, Sales PtrlOft Above averaie •a1e1. Bonnie, 581·2260 at.ove, barely uaed. $2$0. Garcia chMlc·pleces $1 548-MO. Full or part time. No ex· Uni.form & equip. Typi.at for Npt Cnlr law 556-7233 . or will trade tor Mon1 RE d p•rlence necessary. Curn1shed. Car 6 phone T kill Liu·Fro1med. por Re«pt/Sect.y for · • e· Earn eat)' money 1ellin1 req'd. Call (213) 573-91.aO firm. op 5 •· Hamilton Beach 1talnln1 w/l'oller. 980-4273 veloper. Self·1tarter. a suaranleed health~ or write Guar.d a 759·001 steel mixer,+ 2 bowla. aood typist, pleaunt waithl 1081 product. For Syatems. Inc 1190 Mon· Upholstery & sellln& dept. 137.50. Me-5184 THOROUGHBRED Bay J phone maMer. U . bk· lnformatloo call P•ul at tereyPaN Rd, Monterey lead person. Must be ex· r W ti h geldlnf, 18 .2 hands, · kpa . helpful. O .C . 64().IM21 da)'ll or 675·9&26 Park,Ca9175'EOE. 'd In layout cutting, 19 cfu.I t 5e1 na ouldae maanlflcant hunter/· ---~·" Airport loc. Send resume ev•" weekends P 1 h aU · 1 ., & re r g , y r1 o • Jumper proepect for in· to P .O. Box Cl9525, SECY/ORDER DESK . heat e ng, sewn., Avocado. rroetlree, xtra termedlate rider amaa· Irvine, mu Sain p.,._ poaiUoo open fof capable supervlslne. 54°'1142 IRe top rreeur, $100. Gas in& capacity to lum. af- llCIPTIONIST Prestiaous Newport Oen· person for furn, ac· WaffnH & Hott.II Magic Chef at.ova, wh1te fecllonat•. s2000 J t er · s on l y AU T 0 ceuorle1 It ahow room. Expet'. Apply an 51 547 ~. 648-0373 552-046levea Small law otc, alJ?.>rl LEASING STORE 13 now Salary comman11.1tale ..... S c M 10•0 --------:-:-::~ area, N.B. Respon.11ble lntetvlewing for people w/exper. Exper desired.. W.1...,, I. · llcydff • Jtwttry 1070 lndlv. to perform vuied for outside sales. No DX· but not necess. Pleate --At......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• duties. Lile, but accurate porl•nce pnferred-call. 831·2932. lve number W~ I.--... , n MOTOBECANE Grand WA .... TED \)'pln&. Call 833·911t'3. c::-t~f training. Muat It name fl calt w/be re· Moreao Drtve Away Inc Record, eflvar. 1ood · " ~· urned The world's lar1111t cond.$180.845·9685 TOP CASH DOLLAR HCBt'TIONIST -1 •to work hard a. t • transporter of mobile p A 10 r 0 I\ yo \1 R Must t,ype. W\11 train on have • P~~=::. ::-Service Station Att•n · bomH le Redcreatlon Ladle• H~1 a1·•P~,!' JEWELRY, WA'roff!S, Savin Wordmaa&tr. ~~1r&::· ,; th• rtcbt dani, exper'd . Day & Vehlcl•• nee • more bU&e. new ..._..ton • ...-. ART OBJECTS G()LI). ~.t"1aey$550/mo. --•··•-u E*,F\alllrp/t.lme.Ap· SILVER SJ:RVICE, P!PllecaUU...UU. I:;°°' m ... ..,.. M • ~ SMIJ StaUOrt, 17th Ii Beeept le Miitt tor 0p-...,._ '-'.... ...:;;:.:~·~N;.;;;il~· ------1 =:-.:rt~~ -rl. MQ.1111 t.eW.pnt • wtll sroomtcl. -.i JundlaU PM Jund3at7 PM SEA RAY 24', 8undancer, In warranty. Herc· cruiser" No. 2 Outdri;t· 1 Decca radar, 2 depth h· ders, fl ashers & e- corder. VHF, CB radios, halfl' & fOI, 111'9 4, OUl· rlaaen. trim tabs. hall canvas &: lop. Pole boldera, 100 gal fuel tank & full. Dual batteries,, xlra prop. t rlr &· 1iderall1. Stored 11p11.ce avl. Much more eqwp. 714·833·%$75 aft llPM : Dy1, 7 14 ·50·000 Marsell us '73 Bott.on Whaler, 14' 12310/beatofler. MS-JQ21 loots. Stl . t060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' l1Jaoder, Mark 11, la,900. Riddle Yachts;" m.f13'f I MORGAN OUT ISLAND 33•, dlH•l i_!hower. mlcrowavt, v"F. Ped. steettn,, •llp '5 more! 871.aaoor 675-?IM 21' Venture, 5 ulla, many ex\raa, t.rlr Included• ~I Luder t& H~ •loop. ~ Nt'WPCll't 1Up. ....... f 1. f ..,,. .... w. "' ..................... . ...... , , a•1l11 tH : ..................... 'ST Ow'I OrtlhW owner. n.000 .. ~1. "Xllll ~ad. P.O. -• -. llllnet Tcua. l.aJJ: ....... '55PonUac I ' ~~., .,. I :. ' '. . '. •• '• . •, ' . l , • • . • ti IMPOITCAIS ALLMODILS -~ ---- CREVIER mi.racle mazda , .,.,_ .,.. C..MlieAW700 Y F a 11 ~ 9770 , _______ _.... ...... , --.... -···· COST A MESA DA T~UN will ttstif y that they beard Mn. Norton about at Buyber darinl a violent quarrel: "Why can't you 1et it tbroulh your thick skull? l'm not 1otnc to stand thls any looter." Ill said It will be testlfled that Mn. Norton wu seen to turn her back on Buyher and move to enter her home but 'Naa shoved h-om behind lnto the doorway by the ancry defendant. It ls alleged that wblle nelpbon called police, BQYher, 23, of 5'41 Hendrlcuen Drive, Hu0Un1ton Beach, shot bla mot.ber·fn-law lhrou1b the bead. When police arrived at the home they foand a trail of blood that led from the livln1 room to the den whae !(n, Norton'• t::; . .nna outatretched, wu 111 w&d tbe;,lury that a~·· lon1 runninc f•ud wttti M". Norton attnnned front bli inar· rla1e to Linda No"°", tbe Ylc· Um '• dau1hter. Tbe proHCut.ot aatd the couple lived at the Norton botDe and lt[>arat.ed aeveral Umea before Mn. BU)'her left bl~ on June 18, 1978, wUh the declaration that 1be did not Intend to see blm •lain aDd did not With bhD to know .. WbenabO\ata. Ila eald 'Btlther bl•med Mrs. Norton for UM many aepa.ratiofta a11d the ftUJ e.tran1ement1 and· corr1ta.nt1Y 'tatted the Norton bolDe lft a bid to ftDCl out where hit wUe wu lMn1. Tb• pl'Oheutor s&ld lt Will be teatuled that Buyher told both bi.a atepfatber and patron• at a nearby bet after Mn. Norton W&J killed that be was responai· ble for the death of bll mother· in· law. Police bunted Buyber for JO days after the kllllu unW be aur- rendend to offte«t lft the pre. sen~ ol his attorney. H• hu pleaded not cuilty to the murder c:barce. BJ WILLLUI HODGE .. Ol llW Dell'f ........... l AbOul 80 lJTelevant people turned out 1'ue-4ay at a Balboa Bay Club pre11 conference ln Newport Beacb to honor Jim Kelleher from the Univenlty of Colorado, the Na· tional FOotball Leque'a last draft choice. The U.S. Supreme Court bu ~reed to study , Department of Justice arpmentl that a Hunt· iDtton Harbour 1ur1eon abouJd qaln face trial Ln coan~ wlth tbe murcl.-. of hi.a prepant wile and two Utile stria eeven yeanqo. Juat.lc• voted Monday to ,. view a lower court declsloo that freed Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonakl, st, who orilinally faced military court martial char1es that were dl1mlaed. Now Dlrector of Emer&el'CY Medical Servtcee at St. Kary • Medical Center ln Lona Beach, Dr. MacDoaald bu maintained since the 1970 murders that be ts lftnocent. The pbyalclan, who wu a cap.; ttin 111lcned t& a U.S. Army Special Fora. unit at rt. JJr•Q. ?{.C., 1"1(ered l'l stab "'ounds tbe nl•ht bl• f &D.lllY WH -~ trere h1a prepant wlfe, Colette, pbll daqbtera K.hnber· b', e, IDd KrtltUa. a. ho re beateaa ancl •tabbed to death by wbat Dr. MacDonald dncrlbed u a 1f011P of crazed, cbaotlna blppi•. He clahm they broke Into the famUy'JCJU&r1erl at Fl. Brau on Feb.11, lt7U;to·commlt the unes· plained IDUr'derl. But tbt Ju:aUce D_t!Partinent na. cl&lma l1 bu sllDiflcaot new evt~ obtalned throu1h FBI cbemtell analyata of clotbhi1 .or. Macl>CiiWd wore that ni&ht tbat impUcatAll him u lhe lone al~er ofttts wue a'Dd twO daucbten. After. ibe mWtary tdal that encSttd bl MacDOaald'a favor on sroUDdl al lnluffident evidence, be' wM ipdleteil iii Jeuary ms b)' a federal Jt'Ud jury In Fa1tt· teYille, N.C., but that caae wu d11b*liMd 17 hlOntbS aao wltbOUt cominf to tttal. TIM FOUi'lh U.SS.:.CircuJt Court ' of Ap~ tweet thit"the 1ovem· ment hid bieD undul~ delayt.ns the definclarit'• trt&l due to lndif • ference, neaH•enee• and tne_p- tltude, 1D tbe l~ae of ltl ~ etalon. Tbe.'appeu c6Urt a-1d, Dr. Mul>ol)aldtb\albad beindemed bit couUtutlonal tlght to a apeedy and fair trial. ,. u,., ........ ANOTHER TRIAL? Hunllngtoft'a M11eDonald ~BU(J,get Wins Final Aifproval • I P'~llmt IW~l"CIM. '1form1t t.Gltaall--.waeoaYl eel • ,..., Yfft'I Day ltTI alOlll wl... .Joba Kllrltca•a• and Jolla kWI. ffl ac1 to Mltnact Jottlct, of ob- llnctllC ]aide• ll8d ol lt· I .... OllJL acb WU tali.lc:eGI to ZMl·to-1-11ar ta"IDI. lllkbell, U.e former att.or'"MJ • ral, report.I Wed~ &o a fed«al priNllOD aJ.Dllltary baM in Alabama. brllcbman a.pa Mnlai bl.a tlme lut year at a federal prison camp ID Arizona. •'J GO TO P&ISON oa tb• 22ad. •• waa . Hala1P0'1 terH reply HALDl!MAN •IMD .ad $0 comment on bia upcoming incarceration. Spe•ldni Wal the matt.er.of.fact. self-auured Haldeman ol the cla,ya 1'bm be wu President Richard Nixon's top staff m_aalh:enll1tbeeountry'a second in command. Lile at Lompoc wlll be a stark contrast to Haldeman'• curreat UfMyle. Haldeman lives well. He has a tidy peDSlon that hll ao yean at J. Walter Thompson advertiaing qency earned him. A New York Tlmea-owned publiahin& house Quadrml!e, ba bou1ht the book he ia wriUnf aboul Water1ate, payln1 Haldeman an advance which a QuadraaCSe edit.or called "a aubstantlaJ, 1enerous amount, moreilum we UIUaJly pay an author.•• Haldeman bu bciuitst a $'l50,000 Tudor·ltyle home tn the Hancock Park area. an bland ot atnuence amonc the tacky Hollywood nata. IN THE EVENINGS, he walks bla hu1e African ridJeback dot aloo1 the sycamore-lined street, always re- 1 ady with warm amllea and friendly words for nel&hbo~. They see bJm u a mali1ned hero, an honest, brilliant man blessed with "the most wonderful children in the world" and cursed with malevolent pol1tlcal enemies. "They're ldeal neighbors," says Mrs. John Stevena wife of an loduatrlal manufacturer. "He's a very normal' decent, kind neiahbor with four ot the moet wonderful kick you ever saw ... His wlfe Jo la a very rme person. We're very saddened by it. We all think It's very, very unfair. We don't think he did an)'thlna to deserve it.•' "BE'IL BE RECEIVED like anybody elae," said Lom· poc Warden Lawrence Grauman. "He'll be u1lped a Job like ao.Jbodf else -landacapln1, a clerical job, the furnltun factory. Wherever the need may be." , ............ J BUDGET ••• taxrayer. I the aaaeaaed valuation cl~bs to~ percent u 10me ex- p2rt, the tax rate will drop ar nd 10 or 11 cent.a. The pr• a t lax rate la $.1.12 per $100 as- aeued valuatioo. Siebert nld lt la atlll too early to tell tbe amount ol the actual pro-perty lax bW. "It may stay about the same as last year or, more likely, It wlll creep upward Just a tad," he •a14- 0lty Mmlnla\rator Bud Belalto • wlU meet with department beads thlt week. Key penoonel may be reRond but at expense of 90ll\e other projecta, accorclini to Dar· ret Coboon. an admlnlstralJve aul)'llt. Al Coen quatloned the number of extra police and 1&1Uested U..t • decU1on be deJQed unw a poalble 80dlt la completed to at9dJ eftldmcy wlthl.D the de-pattmeat. Com Aid that tbe P011ce bu hn• '*'1 tbe bentflcf ary of the 1Joa•1 lbare OI new penonnel and a11oc.-atn recent years. Tbe addltiob of th• ao omeen wW~-OOOlncladlnf ulary a ... beneft&a.- • The pollc9 dipartment wtll get .r41.01aot tM budaet total. • DAILY PILOT Ocearn View Board Okays School Budget Ocean View (elementary) School District truatee1 un· an.lmoualy ~roved a teotaUve $20.2 mllllon bud1et for the 1977·'' school year Monday nl1bt. The budaet. wbich la open for cban1• until it.a final 1ubmlttal to the Orance Count1 Depart. me.nt of Education in early Auauist. would leave the dlatrict with an 9ld.lnc balance of about '700,000. Out of the szo.2 mllUoo ftcure, about Sl0.7 milllon would 10 for teacbera' aalarlea. Emplo7e beneOta would total about SU mlllloa and tUDda for new educ;•· tJqaal 1uppU. would total ~ $1.a million, district ofRciaJ• Said. I The diatrtct will bold a aedel of public bearinCa t.broqbout tbe summer for public input on the propoted budaet. .. F,....PageAJ IDA ••• ri·ovs~ Uns. ~ llartJ' cblefot l'ounlala Vallei'• detecUYa, utd toda1 Gt apparent JDWocter ol Jamel L. "Jimmie .. L&l'loa. •· •bio UWd • 111111.b ~.Huitt· laitcili ~ tOill place in J'tian. t.aln ValltJ OD or abo\it Aus. H. 117t. IMitOft'I bocf1 WU fouDd AUS. 211 ID tbi tnmt of b1I auto wtitcb bad bND llttiM ID a LOn1 Mich eafe partdni 1o{ (Ott aeverat ctaYs. 'ft• tioicl:1 Md tmill caliber bullet wouadl .bffhe beMI, Lonf Be cb pollct1afd. The Loni Beach police ln' YetU&atlon baa led back to FOUD· taha .\'alley wbere police·~ tJi., •• ednilDu1na tile lnv•tlsattoo of several auaP9(ta 111 th•t-..e. En•qu.lat Hid lie could D9' coD)ment ~r on the Peftd,lnl lnveltiaation. Lanoo•• parentt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lancm ot Ventura, 1ald bJa allter Loretta Larloo. • Hunt- lnaton Beada ~~e.nt. ftled a ml,.lnl l*'ICJQ rt with Hant· lnctoa s.aci. JM)l ce a few da~ before the vtcUll)'I body wu found. • Lal'IOft'I body WU ldentilltd tbroutb a fJn1erprlnt check, pollcHald. Rapist Soll81it After Assault ID HuntingJon I A )'OUllf motbe.r WU ra~ aDd robbed early today In a resickn· tlal area al central HuntJ.nstoa Beach, police reported. PoUce said the woman was knocked down from behind at · about 3 a.m. by a male an bl• ear- ly 20t who sexually uaaulted her and robbed her of 820. Police 1ald the woman wu not hospltall'zed followiq the attack, Pollce conducted an early momiDI search of the area near Beacb Boulevard and Garfield Avent1t1 but the raplat apparently ned t1M are~ oa foot. NAil\081, Kenya <AP> -U1andan Prealdent ldJ AmiD'• cabinet met all day today but otftclala in Kam· pala declined to say whether Amin attended, addln1 mystery to h..la whereabouts tollowlna weekend npott, of an al· 1a11lnaUon attempt. Llfe In tbe U1andan capltat, aeoordln1 to Weatern diplomata, •P· peared normal with no •lana of unusual troop movement& or roadblock•. Amlll hU not been 1een ID public able. Thursday •ben be attended the an· nual budcet ... ton at the lnt•rnaUonal conlettnce center ln Kampala. SD Hotel Hu tAghth Blaze Otlt'"" ...... ACIEANT MOD!l 01' '"1'1tE UNKNOWN SLAV!0 Wrtter LH c~. lcufptor Albert M•ngoftff Sneak Peek; Repone~· see Laguna Pageant By IAC& CHAPPELL O.• Olilly "'* ..... PatntuUy, ear•fuUy, model Mathew YOUDlblood eued iD&o tbe tortured J»OH ot • •Tbe Unknown Slave" on the Ital• of Laauna Beacb'a JntDe Bowl. BebiDd tbe sculpture stood it.a artlat. Albert llan1one1, Ha1t!an director ol cultural berlta•e. ·He watched ID amuement u his work came to Ufe Monday for the La1una Beach Pateant of the Kut.en worklnl press nleht. More than 300 repre1entaUves from the preu and broadcutlna media trouped throu1h Paseant backstage areaa watchlne as models were prepared for the Uv- lna pictures. On ata1e whit' cameras clicked, the models, like You,niblood, were placed ln their po1lt1oaa lD tbe eompU.cated backp-ound aeta. Then the lltbta are adjusted, the pbotolrapber1 and writ.en •booed off Ital• ud th• 1'Yol0f'k ol art" preaented u It would be durlnc &be run of th• !Und Pa1eantoltbe Masten. Mansones' aculpture la ono ot 4S worb IDcluded ln thla IUJD· mer'• pqeant of the Malt.en runnlnl July 15 throu&b Au•-28 at the Irvine Bowl, concurrenUy with the Festival of Art.I and other art exhibitions in Laiuna Beach. ••Did you know that waa a very very tou1h pose?" Don Willia1D1on, paeeant director, aaked the Haitian ofOdal who nodded b.l.I held 11 Y oantblood uaumed the agonized poeltion called for by the 1c'1lpture. Man1ones ·and Gabby Demarall, 1pectal HalUan pre· sldentlal adviser. were sent to Grease Fire Singes Cafe A greue vat ftre cauaed an estimated '5,000 damap to the interior of HoUH of Plea Reatauranl, tltl Adam• Ave .. Hunt:lqton Beaeb', at t :40 a.m. toda)', ftreoltlciall ~· A mallunctlonlnl deep fryer l&nlted tbe blaze wblcb sent cloud• of emote blllowlng tbroucb • nearby 1~opplna ceni.r. Runtln1ton Beaoh fire ln· Y..U,ltclr Oary Glenn Hld ID06t of tbe damal• occurred to tbe ln· terior wallt ot the restauranl. No OU W• iojundt M Aid • the Festival of Arla by H.alt1'1 Presldent Jean.ctaude Duvalier. There are about 400 volunteer modela and backatale work.en who put oa makeup, bead pieces, co1tume1 and handle tbe technical atqe duties. The Pqeant'a requJrementa for models provide a nict.. for youn• penona, old ones, abOft modela, tall ones, thin on• and muscular ooes. The cuUne takes place ln January, and the lat between. caatin& and the 11.1mmer produc· tion can preHDt arowlne pains for Williamson -real 1rowtnc pains. "My God! The kid's grown," Williamson exclaimed aa Paul Van Zeum~ren. of El Toro wu posed ln the Hlof "Happy Daya" a re·creatlon ol an oil palntiQI. "But. .be WU only tbia hie lo J aauary wbeo we cast." WllllUDIOO said. Around the sets buatlt the poee~, people w~e Job lt JI to match the P.,eant. work with~ orllinal art. They bold phot.oe of the oriliDal and M:urry around movln1 a hand here, turnln& a foot there unW the artlatic circle -people re-creatln1 art re-creatio1 humans, ls completed, The first Paaeant of the Miiters WU in 1933 and WU a ploy to draw depreHlon-era art buyen to tile t.ben·tllaY La,una Beach ari colony. Tbe J'eetival of Arta bid bes\fll fJae nar1>etore. The tlrat yur. •• dt.lm.Ced 2,000 people attendecl a1'4 a profit of $C75 wu railed. Th1I year. more than 200~000 people wW Me the produetloa, , P rocted4 will pro•lde scbolanhipe to local-ttude!N and 1upport for artlstle and cultural ende•vors. Ono reason for lb• ddeat wu concem by repreeeotaUves fl'om rural areu that mucb ot the money would 10 to bl1 ciUes with mau tran1it sy1tem1, like Cblcaco and New York. Althou ... the Way1 and Means panel report on it.a acUon makes no mention of apeclfte revenue allocation, the Admtn11traUon source recalls that one penD)' ot th• Roetenkowaki tax would have 1one for mua tramtt; 1~ cent.a for the stat.ea, wboH gu ta re- venue would drop u gllOllne WU conserved, and a balf-eent for non·auclear ener1y researcb - aod 4-velopment.. • ':flit day after the flv~ pro. Poftpl '1 _rejection. White Houae pre• aecn,itary Jody Powell nld anfi1JL that the commlti.e bad the~ retPOottbWty to come up wUh an aJtemative. He called It ••ablolutely atln!ae" to ask what the J\dmlntatrat,too'• DOt propoeal would be. I I I HopeLauda Anita Bryant -AaSinger ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Bob Hope aays that 1ln1er Anita Br1ant's stand llalnl& bomOMX· nb IUll provided bim with plen- tJ of material. But M tefUMS to nit.let.. llJSI ar,ant. potnttnc out that she helped him ent.rtaln America troopa staUoned over· seaa oo varloaa occuiona. Asked by a reporter 1f be sup- ported her succesatul effort to re- peal a Florida ord1nance bann.1ac c:ti.crtmtnatlon .,aimt bomoHX· uata. Hope replied "Well, you know. I've been lD ;bow buai.Dess a lot and I know an awtul lot ol people ol all HXtl -th• middle ~included-and I don't want to crtUclMmu-bodythatway. "But I do admire Anita Bryant personally because she went on seven trips with me and I know the kind of 1al she ii and the kind of dedication 1be ba1. But I don't want to 1et lnto that kind of mbwp." Woman Diea From Wounds LOS ANOSLES <AP> -A 12- year-old Malnna aale1woman wbo Md 1Mm bound and stabbed dUJ'iq • apparem robbe11 at a R•s•d• 1bop bas dl•4. authoritlee 1ald. After beiDC stabbed several times1 Karen MWer staocnd out GI the Headl and Hilb-abop for b~lp! •. Sb• was taken to NortllrtCIP lloljltal PouDC:ladOD wb N lbe died Jl°"'411. Police said. • Dtllyf'tlet ........ PAGl.AN'I' MODl!L OF 'THE UNKNOWN IL.Aft' Witter LM Cooler. 8oulptOf Albert M9!'10nn p,....p.,,.AJ COSTS SOAR. Jectives of the satellite campua pro1ram were construction of facllltles, development of educ•· tlon programs and support aemces and planninc for future ezpa.mton. He noted that current ad· cnlDtatraUon thlnkinl revolves around a "clutter concept" for the second campua, aimed at makin1 learnin1 more ln· divlduallzed to prevent allena· lion of students. Ultimately, Hart said, the northern campus could consist of a central hub of student services, · connected to a aeries of cla11room clusters serving the different disciplines. Blurock hu already prepared preliminary architect's draw· in11 of the f1t1t pbaae of the cam· pua, located near the northeast corner of the campus aite at Jef· Irey Road and Irvine Center Drive. · The lllltial facWt.y wUl ccmist of a clauroom cluster on about JO acres of land that will eventually be linked lnta the central )lub bulldlns u ttie campus arowa and adds new ch11ten. Board members 1reeted the proposal with laudatory com· ments until Bluroclt and the ed· minlttratioo brou1ht them back to reality with COil fiturea. Roy Barletta, dl1trlct business mana1er, sald the ftrst .a,ooo square feet of claasroom apace, plus site development could cost about $2.4 million to build com· pletely. In next year's budget, trustees have Incorporated a maximum of about $850,0()0, with another $462,000 planned for the ma.79 . bud1et. . · Blurock said the colleae ml&ht be able to cet by with the amount bud1eted 1f lt simply erects !bell bulld!Qp cm the lite and com· Sau:veon Freed • • pletn interior work and other proJecta on a "leue.purchale'' bHia. tie Hid the colle1e could "rent" $1 million for about $181),000 lD interest. That approach was sharply op- posed by Trustee Wllll•m Watts, wbo aald he ravora levylna the diatrlct'a "permltalve" construe· tlon tax. which can be as much as five cents per $100 of a1sessed valuation in any given year. That would raise nearly $1 mUlion. Trustee Robert Price spoke aeainat all auch financing schemes, contendlne th•t the col· leg e's Cltizena Advisory Comtnit· tee had r~ommendtd a slow pace of development at the northern campus, usine only funds available ln each year's budaet. '"l'bla 11 the result ot t.rytni to move too fut," Price ar1ued.. Trustee• ordered the ad· mlniltraUon to come back with a more det.ailed fundina proaram for the second campus at next Monday's board meetin1. ... * * F,....P.,,.AJ BUDGET ••• Jecla. Including purchase of a northern campus site and a swimming atadlum. Another $10.( milUon will 10 tor salart• and frlnee benefits and the remalnin1 funds will be spent oa euch th1ng1 aa lntet· dlstrlct tuition coats (tl.l million) and operatlnl expenses. \ Court to Review Botcheey; M~deFS ~D~~~h Mystery Man WeebA.imy? A San Lull Obltpo official pre· dieted today it may be weeks before Identity of a man wbo dJed with a former Coroaa del Mar woman after a May 2S plane crath ts establl•b•d be~ond ~bt-lfever. Tbe ~ry Job.n Dot at tbe control.I ·when the small plane 1mu~ tnto a tne and plunled to earth on Cuesta RJd1• earned ldentiftcatloa papers ot a French national now known to be alive and teaebinl scbool lD Parta. "We're stlll waltlnl for some feedback from J'rtaeb offtclall," San Lull Obltpo County Coroat.r Don Hloea •aid today in a telepbont laes'Vtew. The vlcUm wbo perl•h•d within 2C to 4t boUrl1,_!lODJ wttb 1119 Corma del Mar m1b School graduate and bo~or 1tudent SuMn DanJell, JS, wu tnJtialb' Identified as JacquH Re._e Tromeor. lnformaflon · au~ .. ~uently forwarded by Uae French Cons~ In Loi Ana•l• tho•• tbat!:eur, 31, b .itve. Ile autboriUea be locl bla PUI wblle •tteDdiDI llCJA durlqtbepaStyeat. . TIM man Who dlid Of tiaWnaUc shock aftd •~Ul'' near tbe plan• wuekaa• carried Tromeur'• ~ bUt bit Oft pboto 111111 lbot WU alllz*l1o It. 11-relevaney IA:uJt f ROt'ball Pick Horwred . . , BJ WILUAll HODGE OI Ull Delly"*' MIN . About a> irrelevant people turned out Monday at a Balboa 811 Club pre.a OC)ofermce in Newport Beach to boaor Jlm Kelleher from tlle University ol Colorado, t.be Na· Uoual Footb911 League'• l•t draft eboice. •6Tll£Y TDBW 311 names ln the alr and this kid'• landed up,-i&bt," lnelevant Week non-chairman Paul Salata told the gathering. 1be 1tocb, curly haired Kelleher wu showered with bl11rre llftl lncludinl a very pel"l()nal pleee of athletic equipment beartn& the number "44'~the same number won by M•rmrsota Vlk.lni• •tar runnlnc back Chuck Foreman. K£11.l!REJl, a fullback, wu drafted wtb by the Vlk· tnp. 8upastar Foreman now bolds the fullback job. Other C1fta rancecl froQl me calendars to a pair of air Ucketstot.aUTaboe. Irrelevant Weet'1 honorary suert wu aJto presented a brick from a 1otd and silver mine near Ouray, Colo. 1'118~~ jccordlqg to • Colcwado alumnus, wu found lD tit~e"i'\Jbare Allred E. Packard became t.be Da· Uon '• only clm\'Jeted ca.onlbal. Tbe au.dent cafeteria at the Unlvenlty of Colorado ii named aftq ~achrd, the alum aUeied. When In • Greeee? ATHENS, Greece (AP> -AD Italian &ourtlt, ar-rnted for 1tr0Uia1 nude around t~• center of Athena, 1aJd be wat ln· spired bY the naUidn ... of the anolent statues di•· played ln so many public places ln the Greek capltal, poJlce reported to- day. Bunardo Antonio Pucbt, 23, protat.d that hb arrelt contradicted the Greek llorillcation of the hump&ody. But be wu ordered to stand trial on 1 chars• of off endlnl pubUc morals. 1 Dead in Crash Of Navy Plane HONOLULU (AP> -Sixteen military peraonnel were rean.d dead 1n the cruh or a Navy CUO aircraft abortly afi.r takeoff from Wake Island ~Ir tore• Bau early '4)day, auttu>rltioa Hid. There wu no 1t1n or aurvlvon befo~e Natch Ad rescue opera· tloot were 1uapended becaUM o1 bl1b wind&, aeee>rdl"&' to a spok•man for ta• P•clflc '1eet at Pearl Harbor. Earlier reports Hid flara were seen Ill the crub alte. W ASHJNGTON <AP> -The Food and Drul AdmJnlst.rattGill lnteQdl w b.n all ove ... tb• eouat« da.Ytlm• MdatJvea, It -. nounced todaJ. ,.., .. FDA eommlaaloner Donald KelinedJ''tald luch pi'Odud.I • Cope, Comp0a. MUe1 NerviM/ Tranquhn And QuJet World would be afteded. I Tb• J'DA; commllsioner •• be knew ol no evident!e thlt daytime MdatJ~es lessen arudelt or otberWtte provide aedltlo.t ottier tban bt cau.stn• drowflt nets. "' U1en of Uieae products, lie Hid, run the rl1k Of belq drO.riJ duriq tbe day when they mey tit operattns automobnes d"r danierous machines and need ro be alert. Dr. Kiliiedy made the announ· cement du.d111 a hearlq oa MdaUv. coaducted by a Senat. small butlne11 monopoly aub- commtuee. -~ About '1 million a year la made by druc companl• from daytime aedatlves. TheN are roup1y 10 maJ daytime aedatives. Labellns :UMI advertllln1 for the aedativea may contain auch term• ie "calmaUve," for the relief bf "simple nervous tension" or "H<laUve." Kennedy said that, 1lven tbe rtsb ol drow1ine11 "and t.be .. abaence 'of any demonstrated medical bendlt. there aeema to be no J\dWlcatloa for the con· thuaed marlr.otln• o1 Ui..e -ductJ.~ ~~ r-'!"! The first 1t•1> ID removlil1 ' d•~• MClativea from tbe m1r wUJ be the publlc•Uoo ot a t 've fJ>A' recuJattoa Jatdt ~ 'lt .. r. Aft# that. bearinp wtU be held to sather tetUmoay from tbe public end lndUJ~. The FDA then plant to 1>Ubliah a fti:L&l reawaUon, with a pl'.Ojecl· ed limt Joi'"' removtns th• non· ' prea¢.Ji~oa d•)'tJme sei:latives f'orraithe l'Qarket abOut mid·J.971. Kt'lllMdi Hid be bu asked the NaUonll Cancet In.st!tute to re- view an lnd~ent atudr that the antlbl1tam ne , Kethapyrtlene, which la UJed 1n sl .. p alda J,Dd other over the counc. ptoducta,,. la Jlnked .,, • (Seel'DA..-•••A.%) I i -a: -:. ,,,. --~ PROPOSED PARKING DISTRICT IN IAN CLEMENTE Sh8ded Area Aepreunta • Mllllon Project · ,.,....PqeAJ SanJuanPJmu PARKING ••• ~'Variety. Weeb la.id a plan for under· • 1roundln1 utility lioea ln the p l'fl:.:!.J ~_;_ area, pl~ &Mual maintenance c Or. "-il'U~ft coats,. woUJd require a revenuG bond of tl.1 million, includini finance char1es. Revenue bonds would be re- paid over a 20-Year nerind... • l nt lftl'ii-OU.WI .. l&lli!ruMUV are less ambltiou1 and Involve the purcbue of only half aa many lot1. D1pandtn1 on whttber ut\Utlea underiroundln1 11 ln· eluded, and the dtlret of atrfft lmpr0Hm•nt1 propoHd for. Avenlda Del Mar, ca.ta ran1t from JU mlllloa to '8.• mllllon. Dtl Mar lmprovamenll 1n tb• more expeuJve plant lncla.de co~plete street Hbulldlna, con· crete lldewalkl, curba and lut· te111, planters, treet and benches. ottANOI COM'I' LIS<: DAI LY PILOT A 1taU• W8JOD resta on the sidewalk Jutt outside a Nortb La1una laundry iafter a hli;and·run tralflc accident Mon· d •r ln the 900 block of North Coa1t HiJbway. Driver of the car wu reported as Gerald v. Hall, 35, ot 259 Pearl St., P..-P-AJ FDA ••• cancer. Methapyrtlene ii a major Jn. •rtdltat 1n nery 1leep aid and daytime HdaUv• on the over tbe counter rnarbt. It i• alto pro. mln.mlf ustd in mott coup and cold remed1 ... Laat WHk1...c_D!· William Lldmlky ottbe neaerlck cancer ReHarch Center in Maryland tesWled before the 1ubeommJt- tee tbat hil ~ •bowed that Meill8PYrilene 1n 10me IUtance1 could 6e llnked to liver cancer ln rall. Tfde/Geb $105 Worth O/Goome1 San Clemente Police are look· lna for a burtlar who broke into a dell very van and atole • puael of Fat Fredell•. BHldH tbe plump pollab aau.aies. tbe 1oack fooda truck WU tanaacked ol potato CbiPI, popcorn, peaauu, pumpkin aead1, peppermint eUckt and pretull Rick Aronl, a driver for South Cout Dlltributtn1 Company, 309 Call• de Loa Mollno1, told police IOtpeOna pried open the wind wtq of h1I truck wb11e It w .. parked CK'ernllbt ln front of hla home, oa Del Ponlent. near Pacific Cout Hl1bway • • Tb• truck bad been loaded with an order fol' Camp Pendleton. Arona e1tlmated the loaa at $105.97 In a aepnate theft, Kathy Camp, 25, of •12 Ayentda Vic, toria, reported that a black onyx rln•, Ht wltb a ~·car•• diamond, wu taken from her •partm t. She valued tbt lou at '300 I , Ca~ 7!Date~s ·lJK Tentative:. BUiljlet . Caplatrano Unified School Dia· ol a11es11edvalu1tCon. ·trtct trustees quickly aft4 qu.letly Sam Cblcu, assl.ltant 1uperln· approved a $28.7 inllllon ten· tendenlfor 1eneral servlce1, 1aid tatlv. bud&at for the next lhCal the tu relief can be attributed to 1ear Mcoday. a lower averaie daily attendace The dJltrtct 1pend1n1 pl~ up than projected for tbil 1ear JQd about S:U mlllioo from tb• cur· 10 un~ llll00,000 collec:tecl rent )'Hf'J bud1et, may M ln taxes. cbaaied before it ii f1nally adopt· ThJa, with the expected In· edA1n1 Auiustcurre.ntly outlln'ed, the crease iii valuaUon, abould ~ult In the reductioa, be 1ald. bud1et includes $?7,763,438 ln ex-Tbt final aneaHd value, peadlturet, "60,209.ln corrt!n1eti· however, wUl not be known unUl cy money, $20,000 ma revolvln& after .July 1, If tbla ii different caah fund and $30,000 ln stores. th the __., t,.,a 23 ._t I It also shows a deficit between an -uma ~ per"~.. ft· the total expenditure• and crease, it could require a change estimated lnccnne or "26,47,,592 In tbt budget. for the next year. However, the AdJu.stmenta also may be re- dlatrlct'a estimated betinnlng quired ti trustees ,live employea balance 11 $2,199,056. a salary ralae, Chicas said. Tru1tees unanimously ap· He 1&ld the .increase ln the proved the tentative 1pendlng budtet primarily ls due to pro- plan without dlseutaloo although Jected growth ot the l:lfstrict. they held off the actlon until att.r Altbou&JJ student enrollment a closed executive aeaslon. 1rew only 8.8 percent this year, lt If the diltrict.'• uaesfed valua· i1 expected to lnereue by 12 per~ tion lncl'Hlel by 23 percent, u cent dwinl the next fllcal year. expected, the tax rat.e could be re· Tbe diltrlct a1Jo will be openlnJ duced et cents to SUl.M per '100 three new aebooJ,a next yeu; Niguel ~an Injured In Fatal Boai Crash A Lquna Nltuel man ls re- covertna toda}' from lnJw1a IUI· tained when h1I 1peed boat and another -wboae pilot was kllled -were flipped by • ll&lt of wl.,d m an U mlle·per·bour race on Ventura County'• Lake Cultaa Sunday The IUn'ivina rac.r wu Iden· tllted u Wllllam Allan, but hil La1una Nlptl addreu wu un. avall~todaJ. Autborttlel Hid Mooday Uaal Allan waa racln1 alde·bY·alde -1th <:n1i t:. M,cKay, 21, a boat 1ale1mu trOm Banta Jloatca, when tile tatal accldut oc· cuu~ wtJ'4a whJppln1 acroae the lake apparently cauaoct both MacKay'1 and Allan'w boall to IUddealy beein )'1..mnt lftd 10 airbOrne, at which Um• tb17 eacb ov.rturned. MacKAY'• bead wa.1 c~ •beil hli Uetdboat landed~-~ of hlm 'hi the water, ~(u~ autborttt aald Allan ac1~ · with GOil • cui Od hit hand. So1Ul1 belc•do, • Lake euttu ·optrattoa1 eupentaot. toJcl } , ' i II • A Plans Ba ..... , ... "-- KEUEH!R IN TERRIBLE OLD RAMS' FlllD COAT -EmcM Paul 8•Jatf Honore Pro PSOk Number 335 ' lrreleva~ey Laat Football Pick Honored 87 WILUAll HODGE Of .... Ollily ...... ""' About 80 Irrelevant people turned out Monda1 a~ a Balboa Bay Club preu conference in Newport Beach to booor Jlm l(elleber from the Unlverally of Colorado, the Na- tional Foot.blll lieasue'• laat draft choice. "TREY TD~ • names in the air and this kld'a landed '_iprl1bt," Irrelevant Week non-chairman Paul Salata tol(I the 1atb I · The Jtock1, cu.rlJ haired Kelleher was abowered with bizarre llftS lncludlnt a very personal piece of athletic equlpmait beariftl the number "44" the same number worn by Minnaota Vlkln11 Jtar nmninl back Chuck Foreman. Kl:LLEID&, a fullback, wu drafted S3Sth by tbe Vlk-iftal. Superstar Foreman now bolds the tullback job. Other atft,I ranted from 1978 caiendan to a pair of air Ucktta to Lake Tahoe. lrrelevant Week'• honorary pelt wu alJo presented a brick from a 1old Ud allver mine near <>ur.,, Colo. 87 JOANNE aBYNOLDS 1a to take el.feet A~. 1 and run.a .......... ~ ... ,..., wiUUuneaot 1'71. Ne~ Beacb clly ofRclell appareaU1 face the lou d ·an ~.'700 federal 1rant f<W the city'• lmlor dtmin. enter Unlea the new lean for the private 1c:hoo1 wbtcb occuplU the cart.er atte ta canceled. Under the leue, Carden Scbool children would be abarfnt the alte at Fifth and Kar~rite Avenues in Corona del .rar With tbe aenlor cltlzenl. The new l'ue Locked,. bag SearehHit In Ruling WASHINGTON CAP> -Police and federal a1enta, under mOlt clrcu~r canl10t aeattb a ~~•:JOcDI ua ... ror• peeled cciatra~ without ftnt obta~ a wlli'J'..t, -Ute U.S. pr;meC'Oul1 hiled to(tty. Tb• court'• 1-a decblon 11 a 1.,ai Mtbllek for federal law "' forceJD*lt qlflclall, wbo arped that ConltitUUooal restrictloos on aearcbM and uliures apply Ollly to tbe bome Ud tile offlce. The Cleclaion doee not affect aearcbel by cuatom.1 oCflclala. TM ldlh court upheld a fv.lln1 bt tbe U.S .• Circuit Court tA Ap-peall in Boinal ~t snarijuana cODl'aJCated In the 1m arrett of tbr" MuHcbUMtts rutffdtai could Dot be Uled·at their U1al became it waa Mlzed llleaall7. "Jn thi• ca1e, important Fourth Amendmem privacy In· tereata were at atalre," Chief Justice Warren E. BuraJr said 1n wrltlq fOt' tho court's majority. · "By ,iactna Hveral elfecta in· aldt a doubl•locked footlocker, the three peraon1 arrested manifested an upectatlon that the eontenta would remalri free from public eaamtnatloo. "No ltjj t.btD •• wbO loca UM doors Of blt bOme a1almt ln-lnlden, cu whO 1ate1uarda his perle)Ual poaes1ioaa in tbil man- ner ta Clu. the proteet.loa OI the Fourth Amendment warrant cl a de," 'BUt&er 1ald. . rht c:owt'• maJortty noted that ln certain cltcum1tance1, auetf aa on. ln wblcb Police believe the lu11qe eontaiilei! 'xpl<m•es or evldeaee tQt ttaiSbt be destroyed by a delaJ. aearctiet without warranta CbUld be tolerated. ... m ,. Tbe1r previous questions •boOt tbe lb&red ws of the alte bacS bt'oulht oa1Y vaaue reapoaa ffODJ HUD'a BobelU. M~'a l.U..r II tbe f1nt clear lnd.lcatian ol tlM "mcy'1 dlupproval dtbe Jo(ntUM. , Councilmen anticipated auch questloal from HUD wben tbe;y voted 5-2 In favor ol the new leue, wttb M•JW Milan Dolta1 And O•mdhaan Lucille Kuehn dilMDtlnf, <See FUNDS. Pase Al> HBDoctor Eaces New ;j Deqth Ctue Ba11dll11aa, PraHIQ\ .. , . ....,, .,. .. °" . nt Yeat'I Da1 tt11, aJ I •ltll .lobn .&ltrUcla•an aad Job• ~.ot KJto o ntet jutlee, of ob· ltnleUlll ... of • .,. ..... ,S-WU emt•• to 2~~1•ar .... Mltet.ll, lb• former •UGl"DeJ pneral. reportl Wedn..S., to a federal priloo cm a mllitar)' bue lD Alabama. Ebrllcbman be1an Mrrinl bil time laat year at a feet.al prisoO camp u; l\rbona. "I GO TO P&ISON on the 22nd," waa Haldeman'• terH reply HALDEMAN when asked to CC)mment on bis upc0min1 incarceratton. Speaktna waa the uiatter-of.fact, aelf·USW'ed Haldeman of the days when be wu President Richard Nixon's top state manliterallythecountry'asecondincommand. Life at Lompoc wiB be a stark contrut to Haldeman's current Uf•tyle. Haldeman Uvea well. He bu a tidy pemion that his 20 yeara at J. Walter Tbompeon advert.laing aiency earned him. A New York Tlmea-owned publisbinJ house, Qu~d.ranaJe, bu bou1ht the book be is wrtUq about 'Nater1ate, payln1 Haldeman an advance which a Quad.ranale editor called "a auiistantial, 1eneroua amount. more than weuaually pay an adlhor.'' Haldeman bu bou1bt a $250,000 Tudor-style home in the Hancock Park area, an island of affluence amon1 the tacky Hollywood nabs. IN THE EVENINGS, he walks his huge African ridteback do1 alon1 the sycamore-lined street, a1way1 re- ady with warm •miles and friendly word.a for nei1bbora. They aee blm as a maUped hero, an ..._t, brilliant man ble11ed with "the most wonderfw children in the world" and cursed with malevolent political enemies. "They're ideal nei1hbort," ,Jays llfl. John Stevena, wife of an lnduatrlal manufacturer. "J{e'• a very normal, decent, kind neiehbor with four of the moat wonderful Idell you ever saw ... His wife Jo ii. VeTf fine eeraon. We're very saddened by it. We all th1d It's vM')', very unfair. We don't think be did anytblne to deaervt! it.•' "HE'LL BE BECEIVED llke anybody •lie ... Hid Lc)m· poc Warden Lawrence Groaaman. "He'll be ualped a Job llke anybody elae -larubcapin1, a clerical Job, the fumlture factory . Wbw1ver the need may be.•• I • , I Harbor Gir& Club Gets New Director Deena Edwarth bas been ap- pointed executive director ot the Girls Club of the Harbor Area. The Anaheim woman replaces Pat Allen u Glrll Club director. She comes to the 1,000-meqiber girls organization after three years aa dlrector of youth service program1 for the Oran1e County chapter of the American Red Cro11. A University of Washtn1ton graduate with a decree In recrea· lion manaeement, Mn. Edwards brln1s 10 years of volunteer and community service to the Harbor Area Girls Club. She 11 a member of Chi Kappa Rho Gamma. a profe11lonal women's recreation IOJ'Ority, and Oran1e County Dlrecton of Volunteeu In A1enclea, CDOVIA>. Mn. Edwardl wu a "loaned executive" for~ UnlMd Way of Oran•• County North/South lut year, aaalltlna •Ith that 1roup'1 annual campaign. Summer hou'ra tor lbe Glrll Club aN from t a.m. to 4 p.~. Monday through Friday be,ut· nin1June21. 'nte club Is located at 1815 Anaheim St., Costa M••· ~NOICOAIT N DAI LY PILOT NEW DIRECTOR Gift• Club'• Edward• F,...PapAJ < P> -1'111 1411l1Dli.tf',a oa la COii• 110r111• a DIW Tutatt. ol 8 ... )eetad . ,.. plloe ta -I ~allapro-DoNl.... ft ..... tu ktllod .... .. ,. • baqDOt '::f'We!J come to friPll db the way to deal wl b It," en Admlnl1traUon '9Urce ~ d MoQday n11ht 0 BUt we're eomlderln1 .aome fonn ol tb9'~1d~· tbat tilled th• nm Um• -aet--.tlns tb.at,.bltrodueed." The 1ouree nlet the Ad· mlat.tnUoa bu not decided what new varlaUon ol t.be tbrie- ctnt tu to propoH. Tho tu w• IUHllted cdllaWly by Jlej). DID Ro1teakow1il.'<D·lll.), u a m~aaure to conaerv• 1alollno anO llnanee mus transit eel ener1Y reeearch. Carter'• standby tax WU r• jected 2Uo 10 by the HOUie Ways and MdDI Committee OD June t. It would have added ftve centa a 1aUon to the present four-cent ftderal paollne tax each ,ear the nation falled to reach the Pre1ldent'1conservation1oall. The tax lncreaae could have am9unted to SO cents a 1aUonover 10 yean. Carter propoMd rebat- ing the tax revenue equally to everyone. Ener1y savers would have profited becauae they w..ould have 1pent lea• oo taxes than ener1y conaumen. Cuter PfOl)(Jled rebati.q the tax revenue to enera1 aaven. A• an alternative, Rottenkonkl, • member ot the Houe Wayt and Kean.a Commit- tee, •unelted the tbree-eeat tu lncreue, effective ln January. "We really didn't 1et down to how to d!ltrtbute the revenue," Roetenkowakl recalls, but some consrealllftl said some ol the money should be used for public tr ansPOrtatlon. None ol tbe money would have 1one hrt.o rebates. The committee rejected Ro•t.en.kow•ld'• meuure on a 2$· ll vote the 1ame day lt turned down the Carter propo .. .t. One reuon foe the def"t was concern by repreaent.a~tes flosn rural areu that much ot tbe money would 10 to bil cJtlea wtu. m au transit 1y1tem1, llke ChtcaioandN"York. AlthOulJt the Ways and Means panel repon on lba acUoa mall• no mention of 1peeillc re\'enue allocation, the Adm!ataua~oo 10Uree reqell• ~~ne peplJl ot tho ~ifd 1 W~ld have 1one for mua tr It; 1~ cetiia for the •I.ates, whose 1u tu re- venue would drop a• 1&1ollne wu eomervecl, and a half·ceat for nco-nuclear ener1y re1earch and devel~ent. The day after the flv...cent ~ POl•l '• rejection, White Houae preas aecretafy Jody Powell 1aJd an1rUy that the. committee bad tbe first re1pomlbllity to come up wltb an alternative. IDof.'Craah Mystery Man Weekt A.miy? .. ., ............. WORKING PRE81 LOOKS OH A8 MAKIUP 18 APPUID fO 'UVING PteTUMt . Slx·Wfttt Run lit lrvln• eowt. ueun .. actt Wiii be IMn bJ EatJ ~ aoo,ooo Pageant Pr~"dew Lt;iguna Living Pictures Unveiled By IACK CHAPPELL oe .. o.llY ,.. ... s..tt Painfully, carefully, model · Mathew Youn1blood eued into tll• tortured pose of "The Uaknon Slave' on the 1ta1e of Laauna Beach'1 lrvlne Bowl. Beb1ad the sculpture 1tood Iba artllt. Albert Man1one1, HalUan dlreetor ol cultural herit.a1~. He watched ln amuement u hls •ork came &o life Monday fM the Lal'IU Beach Pa1eant ot the Maiten worldnl pre11 nl1ht. More than 300 representatives from the press and broadcasting media trouped through Pageant backlta1e areas watching as modell were prepared for lhe Uv· log pictures. On stage while * * * cameru clicked. the models, like Youn&blood, were placed ln thetr poaltions in the complicated backpound 1et1. Tben the lighta are adjusted, th• ~apben and writers shooed off ataie and the "work of art" pretented u it would be durln1 the run of the "2nd P11eantof the lluten. M anioa•' sculpture is one of 45 workl included in tbl1 •um· mer'• pqeant of the Masten runnlnc July is throueh Aus. 28 • at the Irvine Bowl, concurrently with the Festival or Arta and other art exhibitions in La2\Ula Beach. "Did you know that was a Ver/ very tough pose?" Don * * * .. ~erendipity Chance Enluuwe• Pageant It wu a "serendipitous rela· tfbnablp" 90methln1 wh~re Just the rtl)rt lhlnl happened at Just the rtlhf, Urne. reflected La1W1a Santa Ana Man Killed in Plaile Crash Reacue worken using cutting torches were to remove the body of a Santa Ana man today from the crumpled wrecka1e of his plane which smastied Into the S•nta Ana Mountain• on the Orange County-Riverside County line Monday. He LI ldenU!led u Richard D. DeBrlck, 24, who died lnstanUy on Im.pact. The Cessna 340 he was ftylng 1lamined into a peak near the Green River Country Club 1olf C°'1ne. H11. remalna were found late Monday afternoon by the crew or a Rlvetalde Police Department helicopter wh.lch landed at the re· mote •lte ln'ru~•ed, bruahy ter· rain. lnveatl,atora said DeBrick had taken of from Oran1e County Airport and wu en route to the Chlno Airport w"'n he radioed ... for new direOtlon.a Co Ontario Jn. ternatlouJ Airport. Spok•men Cot tbe Federal Avlattoa AdmlnlttraUon aatdl DeBrtck'1' plane, re1l1tered to Air Oklmoma, out of.Oldahoina City. WU OD O.ntarto lntema· tlonal AliDdit radar acrffns, Th• ia4ar bllp "anlahed at 1:01 a .m. wlthOUt turtber radio con·· tact and an Immediate· aeareb wa1 launched. No rad.lo warntn1 of 411i81n• trouble or vi1ual dltnculty was broadcaat, atcordln1 to in· ve•tl•ato~1,: alth~h DeBmk waa Pt'.Obl~ fbilll 11• tbe typlc.i low cloud• ~tllat bane over SOuthem C.Ufcimla ln lurie. Hli' plane new JDto lb• m~lde at abclut tlM UQO.foot levilJju t. wide u.e Blftnld• OMmtY un •. Beach author Lelimd Cooley dur· Ina a reception Monday for AJbert Manaonea, Haitian direc- tor of eultun.t heri~•'-· Mansones w ·: ~vie Vnited States becaua;fif~ liuna Bea.ch Festival of ~1hacf decided to re·create h is statue. "The Unknown Slave" in this year's Pageant of the Masters. And. it wu Cooley. on a tour of Haiti 'Nlth Ure Holtywood Academy ol Arts and Sciences, who uw the •t.atue, secured photos ot It abd. 1ater rec<>OJ· me~ded lt to t>a1U4t Director Don wtUlamlOIL •·It ia a very !1werlul work, a slgriitlc~ piece, ' Cooley said. Later, Cooley contacted Gabby Demarais, 1peclal advlaer to Haiti Preai@nt Jean-Claude Duvalier, and arranaemf!nts were made for Mangones, the sculptor, to come to La1una Beach. It is the firat Ume a hiJlh·level forei1n government ofttdal hal been involved l n the local Pa•eant. • The reception ror Maneones was at tbet.agUna·Beach home of M r . en d M rs . R 1 c: b.a r d Scbwartzat.eln. collector&.Of Hal· tlan art. · Williamson, pa1eaat director, uked the Haitlan oftlclal who nodded bll bead u YOUllPlood usumed the aioalled J)Ol!Uoo called for by the aculpture. II aa1onea and G abb)' Demarala. 1peclal HalUan pre- 1ldenUal advllef', were teat to the Festival ol Alta by, Halli'• President Jean-Claude Duvaller. There are about 400 volunteer modell and backltate wonen wbo put oa makeup, bead pieces, coatumea and handle the technical Ital• dutle1. The Pa1eant 's requlremenba · for modell provide a niche for young persona, old ones, short modell, tall ones, thin onea and. muscuJar ones. Tbe caatln1 takes place in January, and the la1 between· caaUne and the 1ummer produc-· lion can preaent 1rowln& pains for WllllllllllOn -real 1rowln1. palna. "My God! ~e kid's lfOW"," · WUliamaon exclaimed u Paul Van Zeumeren, of El Taro WU posed ln the Mt of ''Happy D~··· a re·creatloo of ID oU paintlnl. "But, he WU only tht. bll iD January when we caat, ... WUUal1'fQf\ .. Id. •• . . Around the sets bustle th" poeera. people whose job it is to match the Pa1eant work with the orl&tnal art They bold pOOU. of the orili,nal . and y around moviq a ~ haM b , turnlq a fool there J '1ntH ~ "1J.1Uc circle -people1 re-cre•ttn1 art re-creattn1 J humans; la completed. t I Th• fl tat Pa•eant or the J MJJten ,,., an um and wu a 1 ploy to draw depreaeloo·era art I buyers ta the then-tiny Laiuna I B~ach ut colony. Tbe ruUval of f Arts had beaun th~ year before. 1 The llnt yen, an estimated I 2,000 5190Ple attended and a profit J of $47S Wu ralaed. Tbi1 year,> more than 200,000 people 'kill see f tbe J>rodUcUon. ! ' ' Proceed• will provide : scholanb.lpt to local st.udenba • and 1upport for artlatlc and ; culturalendeavor1. . WASHINGTON <AP> -~ Food IDd Drue AdmhllitraUOll intend• to baa all OHr•tta.: counter "-1Umo HdaUve1, It aq: nountfd today. • FDA commiuloner Donal Kennedy Hid aucb pi'odueta ~ CoPt, Cotnpoa, lllUu Nervtne Tranqulm and Quiet World woul be affected. The FDA commll1loner 1al~ he knew of no evidence th"t. daytime Hdativea leuen amdet)' ol' ·ot.l\erwtae provide 1ed1Uoo othel' than by causln1 dtowai· nesa. Users of theae products, he 1atd, nm the risk ot beint ctronr durtn1 the df.y wbeo they may be operatlnt automobllea or daAterous machines and need m be alert. Pr. Kennedy made the annou.n!" cement durin1 a bearlnt otl HdaUves COnducted by a Senate small buslo•• monopoly sut>: committee. About S7 million a year is mado by drus companJtt from dayUme sedaUvee. , There are rou1hll 10 major daytime sedaUvea. C.beUnt and advertl1ln1 for tbt 1edatlY4SJ may contain such term• •• .. calmaUve,.. for the relief of "simple nervous tension" or "sedative." Ke.nntdy aald that, itven tbe ri1k1 of drow1lne11 "and tbe absence of any demonstrated medical benefit, there '"ma t& be no Justification for tbe COO· tlnued market,loJ of tbete prp. duct.t.'' An FDA spokesman aald dayUme aedativ• are chemlcal· I ly •Jmllar to nonprescrlptlon lleil\Jill .. ,.. L:rt'M ilifference 11 the way1 tbey~epromoted," b•aaJd. He u.id a person aeeklnl a simJlar c:Mmical coald buy ni&bt· Umealeepa!dlote\'eotakecouth or cold mek11clne. "But It woUld DOt be latieled aDd lt CoWd not be promoted as 1 dayUmeaedative, ''heaaJd. The flrit step In rernov101 daytime aeitattvea from tt.. market Will be the publication ot a tentaUve FDA reiulation la~r this year. After that, bearinp will be held to gather teltlmOl'.ll f ro1tl tli.t public and industnr. Tbe FD~ then plan• to publish a tlQal reaulatJoo, with a project:. ed thne lot removinl tbe non· pre1crtpt.loi:i dAytlme 1ed1Uvel from the market about mld·W18. Kennedy Hid ~ bu asttd the National Cucer lnaUtute to ~ vtew an independent 1tud1 that the antlblatamlne, M~ e. which la used 1rt sleep a1dl and other OYer the count• products, ts µnked to caacer. • ........ ttl BUDGET APPROVED ••• r.te. He na&eaded tbat mac-m.....s procram would nv• moa~ tbe lone nm. ~ Re Utile open support tor• the suuestlon, tbOuaJn boud PrHldent Larr7 Taylor of La1ana Beach noted that It would Ibo be cheaper to levy th• tu than to float a c:OD1trucUon bond. Norrtsa Brandt of Irvine Hid •b• couldn't support any ln-creue ln tbe tu rate becauM ol the addlUonal burdn on tu-payen. Watt.a said she waa beln1 ''•hortllabted.'. ... w. are ••ppoeed to view thlnp down tbe rold," be Hid. "Inflation 1a eomlq at ua like a Mack truck and it lan't lolnc to slow down. And we aren't ~ to have anr, leH population around here. ' The tentative bud1et contalns 98 mWlon ln capltal ouUa,y oro-* * * r,...r-AJ COSTS ••• proposal with laudatory com· ments until 8luroct and the ad· mtni1traUon brou1ht them back t.o reality wttb cott flprea. Roy Barletta, district bualnels manacer, said the first 40,000 square feet of clusroom space, plus site development could eoet a&out fl.4 mllllon to build com- pletely. In next year's budtet. tru1teea have incorporated a multnwn of about JIS0,000, with another $662,000 planned for the lWll-'11 bud1et. Blurock said the c0Ue1e ri\Jaht be.able to 1et by with the amou.ht bud1etec1 II it slmpJJ ereeta shell buildinp on the site and com- pletel interior work and other project. on a "leaae-purchae" baela. He aaid the colle1e could "tent" $1 million for about $180,000 in Interest. That approach wQ 1barpl7 op- poted by Trustee WllUam Watta, who said he favors levyinc the dlatriet'a "permlaalve" construc- tion tu, which can be as much a five cents per $100 Of uaeued valu.Uon in any 1lven year: That would raise nearly $1 million. Truatee Robert Price apoke acainst all auch flnancln1 schemes, COlltendlns that the col· tee•'• Cithena Ad~ Commit· tee bad recommended a slow pace of development at the northern campus, u1ln1 only funda available lo each nar'• bud1et. "Tbla II tbe result of "'1na CO move too fut,'' Price 11'1\Md. 'f ruatee1 ordered tbe ad· mlniltration to come back with a more detalled nmdlq procram for the Mcood campus at M1Lt MondQ'• bOard meetJ.Aa. ~. lndudiN purch&M ot a nortban c::J/:iua 1lte and a 1"11Dmln&. UJD. Another Sl.O.• million ~o tor 1alanes 8bd frli$1• ta ud the rem.mtna func!t will be 1peDt CQ lucb tbiJiC• II !Dter· dlttrlct hllion coats ($1 .4 mlWon> and operat101 ""°"'· AminStatUa Still Puszle NAIROBI, ~<AP> -UlaadM t Jell Amtn'a cabtiiet met all day today but olftclal.a in Kam· pala declined to uy whether Amln attended, addln' mystery to hla wllereabo"'t• followln1 weekend reporta of an U· SUllnatioa attempt. Life in the U1andan capital, accorcJint to Western dlplomat1, ap- peared normal with no 11i,n1 of unusual troop movements or road bloc kl Amin baa not been seen in • publlc since Tbunclay when be attended the an· nuaJ budaet aeuion at the international conference center fn Kampala. WpFound ~r4Dar• .. In !Jaja Deaen SAN DIEGO (AP> -A bolPJtal spokesman NYI a Loi Anlilea r:Uceman mfl.lbll for four days tM IWelterinl Baja Callfomla deaerta la ln stable condition after be WH airlifted to a • hOl)>ltal here. Sherill'• O(fken ldeoWled the man • Robert Morris, 4.1, wbo Jett l'riday with llll aon and another pollcem&ft to cover the rou~e ot t!J• recent B_,a 500 off-road race. Search planes 1potted Monts near a dry lake Monda;, and 1round crew1 found blm de- y h d rated and dellrlou1, authorities said. A Sall Dteto County 1bertff'a tpokeslnlft uld MorrtS WU nat lmmedlat4111 able to aa7 bow h1a IOD, steYea. 14, and tbelr com.,. Dioa, Frat CJIUIOO, 30, di.tap. peared. t Plane Cruh Rescue worken ualn1 cut.ting torches were to remove tbe body Of a Santa Ana man today from the crumpled wrecka1e of b1a plane which amubed into the Santa Ana Mountain• on the Oran1e County-Rivenlde County line Monday. · · He ia ldenWled u Richard D DeBrick, 24, who died inatanUy on lmpaci. The Cessna 340 he was nylnc slammed into a peak near tbe Green River Country Club eoltcoune. Hls remain• were found late Monday afternoon by the crew of a Riverside Police Department helicopter which l~decl at the re- mote atte In nioed, brushy ter· rain. InveaUcatora aaJd De Brick had taten otf rrom Oranse eount1 Alrpon and wu en r0ute· ta Ute Chino Ai..,,art when be radioed for new dlJ'ectloni to Ontario In· t•rn~tJorit! Airport. pok•men for the' Federal AviaU~ Administration sald DeBrlck'• plane, re1tstered to Alr Oklahoma, out of Oklahoma City, was on Ontario Intern•· UonalAln>oftradar1creen.s. The radat blip vanished at 9:01 a.m. without further radio con· tact and an lmmecUate surch was launched. No radio wamtni o1 eqine trouble or visual difficulty wu broadcHt. accordlnt to in· ve1t11at.on, althouth DeBrl'c~ was probably llYtndn the typical low cloud• that bani over Sout,bern Callfomla tn June. His plane new into the mountalna1de at. about the ,,500-foot level J"9t ln1lde the Blvenlde County Une. Surgeoa Freed It wa a .. aerendJplt.oua rel•· tion1~p" aomethin1 where Just the rllbt thln1 bappened at'J\&St the rlsbt time, renected Lacuna Beach author Leland Cooley dur- in1 a reception Monda~ for Albert Manaones, ffaitlan dlrec· tor of cultural heritace. Manionea wu in tM United ~ates because the Lacuna Beach Festival of Arla had decided to re·create his itatue. "The Unknown Slave'' In thil year's PaeeantO(the Mutqs. And, lt was Cooley, on a tour ot, Haiti with the Hollywood Academy of Arts and Sciences who saw tb• statue, secur;i photo. or tr and later reeom· mended lt to Pa1eant Director Don William.son. "It ls a very powerful work, a atinlllcant pt.ce," Cool•>:'lald.. Later, Cooley contact~ GabbY Demar1l1, 1~ol1l aclVJHl' to Halli PrHldent Jean.(?leude Duvalier, and arran1emt!ntl were made tor lllOIOD•, the sculpt.or, to come to Lacuna Beach. It is the first time a hJ.it-level rorelp aovemment olfJcial has Rioters Sentenced NIOOSIA, CfPl'Ut (AP) -A Nlcoala court sentenced two Greet CndcQ to term• of ieven and five yean infrtaon today for tllelr part ln 1t1 r1otl ~ which U.S. Ambaaador Rodter Davies and bll Greek Cypriot secretary wereldlled. · ., Court to Review . . Butchery Murders ' . been Involved tn the local PaJCeant. The receptioa for Kanl(!Da WQ at the Luuna:Beacbhome ol Mr. ancl Mrs . Rfcbard Sebwart.utetn. collecton of Hal· Uuart. .. " 1 God t '1'1111 ldd"I lf'O"Dt •• · WilUl.ll*ID aclalmed u Paul Van 7AazDereD. ol El Toro wa ,_.. ~ tbia Mt ol .. HaPt>Y Dap'" a r.-cruticn ol oil paJntlnt. ..Bat. be ·wu CIDb till.I bit In Janaari wb•• we cHC, • · WWlumaolald. ·Around th• aeta buaUe the poMf1. pjople wbOH job ft la to match t6e Paceant work wtth the on11AaJ art. TbeY.bo!d pbotol of the ortitnaJ arid ICUft'V around moviq a band ._., tumln1 a foot there unW the artlltlc circle -people rt·creatln1 art re-creauni bumam.lfcompleted. Tb• flrtt Paseant of tbe Mui.a.,.. ln l"'3 and wa a plo.J to draw depreulonca art bu)'etl to the dien·Uny Lacuna Beach art~· Tbe Festl•al ol Atta W beCUD the yeu before. Tbe ftl'llt year, an estimated 2,000 PicJple attended and a prodt ot N75 WU raJMd. Thia )'tar, mon tban 900,000 people wW see . the production. Proceed• will provide 1cbolanbi1111 to local atudenta and 1upport for arU1Uc. and cultural tndeavora. Capo Tf!UStees OK Tentative B'qet Ciphtrano Unlfted School J>li. trict trulteel qtJickly and qaletly approved a S21.'7 mWlon ten· tative bud&et for tb• next ftacal year Monday. The district apendlnc plan, up, about $S.7 mlDJoci from the cur· rent yeu'• bud1et, may be chanced before 1t 11 tlntlly lldOpt- td in AUIJ.llt. 1 As. curr::!!fi ootlhted, th• bud1• Uicl -.-.uellt etc· pendltures .... lll,...ldl ... cy moaiey:-&20,0QO in a revoMnc cub fund and f30,ooctln..wrea. · It allo lhoft a deficit between the total expenditures and eaUmated income of •41'9SD3 ·for tbe next 1ear. HO'#ever,_.tbe dl1trtct'1 t1tlmat.1 bell~ balaace Ltta,Uf.4*. J crew Oftly a.e percent thla year. lt. ta~ to increue by 12 per· cent durlnl the next ftlcal Je&r. The district also will be openlq three new ac:boola next year. BanDer-tow 08.bt.Balts Urge«I in BB